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. . ..IllII ai - " Nlir 1 b",4 ; 1 # 1 i i i.."I r tc I( . ..• .. et iiiimi •, . . . , :.. , _.... .. ., i at/ I ,. , 00100 11111111116410, ,1111111111. ,. 111%1111 . L I . . ..„ L., . ..„. .. , .. 1 , ....., It . i . .-,,c .,. Wek. 01111111 '41111111fti ;•••,. _ :1111111fto IIIIIIIIIIk ' ..„. 4.1. ...- L It Li.. ........i....1 es I fil i . . . ' .I ,I111‘ '1 % ‘ b II 11 I I 111- i I “1,Y,Orillill , Allot I 111111 11 I' FM11 '' -111111, • '. .. r• , i 't • . • - . , ' ' ' ‘-•-fr '''!.0. .-,.--;*; . , - . i -1-t'';i' , - , ....„ . ' ' =" > -. , , - '''. ... . .. . 0.-'-'‘..-4 ; , - '-'• -..'• 'VIA. . 41-,:, ;,, Il ., .. -, . . . , 4-_ , ..1, 7,,,‘ ttui.:;:' . ;t ' ,‘ :• , . .1. . . ,, • • .. 441,.• ,1 .:il _ ,01,4411i4. AIrt ..^ At.., v, „1.?4,1 ,, ••*. , :ik .,:IS.... i, ha, ..1,, :.• AbiLd . , I , •,, , A , .,, 1. • . . ,,. '• .. ioo Vecir/igi, • 1.901-2001 -...... PRODUCED BY THE BOEING COMPANY, RENTON REPORTER AND CITY OF RENTON , .11*. Of • -• - ..... , ,, . \ , ..-, .. .. ., :to . ., 1 • If • i : .•at. . ' ..,.. — . . ,.. . .,..., RP 1. /41114k A.1''!I ' of 40 . . ._ <c;. - 4118„iii; I _ '4111 . ::: ...‘ ,_ '4v . 7 , , ....„ , _,.....„ ,„. iiiiiir ... ....... , , „„•. . ...... ..... . . ., .. •, .,_. ._... ., ...., ,,,,, „.. .. _ ,zt 4 111111111 41111 .7' 61 O 4. adage'', s?0, U.S.AIR FORCER .'- .. - S ,....a . .. ......:......, ;, .., ... . _ .. ..._ .. _. _...: ._ ., _ _ .: . , 10 • - lii • BOE/NG 7::::::\::::::: • M�' � 'r�J�l:'� n� " x ��� 1 � ?a'"vjl�^�,,,� •'' � 1' � -l'�� `f �'� .-, -,.. V - F ` / f i :`.iw'9;RtT;d�..„ �'• ,� t ,1. ., { 40-/ C ,Jl r' r ,`+ g / -,1�i \. - "�.-�ti elebrating Renton's Centennial this year �: ;"".. y \� . gives all of us the opportunity to honor our - 4Ir _ past celebrate our present, and imagine " _ _ our future. I would like to take this oppor- � �`.:"C � tunity to express that it is an honor to be �, the Mayor of Renton, a city with a vibrant, -. VOIO -- unique history and a bright future. ►"-" The Duwamish Indians called Renton '�} home for centuries before the arrival of the first white homesteaders . ." in 1853. By the time of the city's incorporation on September 6, I t 1901, the area's coal mining and logging operations had brought the ~ I+ i people here that formed the foundation of our city. At that time, N S Renton was a small town with a population of just over 1,000. Today we are over 51,000 strong. In 2001 we can reflect on the past knowing that it is our people -- - that have made and continue to make our city great. Whether dig- - - \ ging for coal, running a business, designing airplanes, or building homes, those who have resided and worked in Renton are people who have contributed to the fabric of our community. Whether in times of economic recession or prosperity, Rentonites have, through histo- ry, risen to the challenge. l' Today, we can see the fruits of their labor in the many features that put Renton ahead of the curve `•. beautiful parks, safe streets, a growing downtown, and a great quality of life. Their legacy is also found �, in the laws, clubs, businesses, churches, restaurants, hospitals, schools, homes and financial institutions we live with today. This wonderful city environment lends itself to the city's true crowning jewel - its ;, - strong community spirit. N In this historical year, please join me in celebrating all that makes Renton a special place to live, work \ \.\\ and play. While you learn about the past in this special keepsake magazine, I also invite you to imagine NIN\ the next century. Together, we will shape our future. 011041111110 City CIS* 4-c1 M�s�Nall k ifassitiberwrMhy Jesse Tanner ROW MOWN Mayor ' i \ - 0 7// W4 C�-cx �C�eit 100 e4 1901-2001 -- l This special publication was produced by The Boeing Company, Renton Reporter and the City of Renton to commemorate the centennial celebration of Renton. Additional copies of this publication are available for 1) purchase at the Renton Historical Society and Museum, Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce and the - Renton Reporter. The $5 fee will be donated to the Renton Historical Society. `• ; • l, Boeing Renton Community Publisher - Denis Law Relations Team Writer - Dan Aznoff ,t�� \ Kimberle Graver • Michelle Gross Production Manager - Julie Murphy \` ,• :`;:: Jack Macoleni • Debbi Metzger Design and layout - Marie Shipley Doug Webb • Doug Yamada Boeing laison - Greg Wilson • The historic photographs were provided courtesy of the Renton Historical Society. `- � ; I Z1_,AiiN7EZAW ENTON �1Y °� ,;..� �'� ISIEPORTER ������ Copyright 2001 • King County Journal Newspapers • 600 South Washington Avenue, Kent, WA 98032 :. -\-\•,-..v.!=t --*NtN,1,•• •‘-‘..R.A. N. • -lit .-A.4ik‘,‘N ,-:vg%. ,, . .. .,:c\-i- ' \'':',.\k;.--Vs ,7s-'.:._ . '%.'',..zs'itil,, • z."._-x-,J:*,,, r, • -1 --ki -, 't ,‘ , •• • z•v, %. Ivit •,:‘,-;:c • k •k. A.,,, • Nkot. .T ..-,k.,. \N, . 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Y A '°'��1. * �` * years of prosperity. �"�"' The proposed city ,��, .��t had already been established as the gathering .• . .+A place for dust-covered workers from the coalmines '�;4" r` J / � and loggers who were harvestingthe natural f / —` `� ``�_,--` resources east of Lake Washington. Boundaries 1 ;�;w i -1�,,...:4,, i. ��, 4 �, �� �, . for the new city were extended to include the >:f, recently completed home to Renton Clay Works, *., ; 'v' the largest brick manufacturing plant in the world. The city was officially incorporated on Sept. 6, Ships could arrive from Seattle on Lake 1901. Renton was named in honor of Captain Washington and traders could make their way to William Renton, who had helped finance many of ' markets on any of three rivers: the Green, Black the town's coalmines during the 1870s. Unlike r ,•,v, or the Cedar. Tracks for the Seattle and Walla many of its neighbors, the new city encouraged Walla Railroads were already in place to serve the industry to utilize the area's natural advantages. �`A�~', t,,4 proposed city. The first commercial enterprises used the coal `'�� .. . ` But the founding fathers had no way of know- produced within the city limits to manufacture fin- ) ing how this collection of loggers, coal miners and ished products that could be shipped to Seattle. brick makers would turn their resources and prime From Seattle steamers could carry products to any -.. location into the center of the aviation industry of the major shipping ports along the West Coast *_ K' and a vital element in the high tech world that was and then on to markets around the world. ._•.: i t:V . . • _ - "fit re lit*i _ ; �_ 9' 011 .t. 40144 "4111(r ..• 9;�5. r •1" - i‘ , r 0. . , __. , ,,. i . .i . 4,,,, _ _ 4,,,,,,... ..... .......74. , . \ ,41 •,,,... i .. t . • i - , ). . __ , . _ z .. ..44 ... isie \A, - . ,, . .. , . ; ` ' .... , , , . ;,., ,,, ,.. ..,....... . . .. , . , „ ‘ .. s , , i ,.. ,,,..„ , 0 , ..., ... _aft I . -` + .A ,n„,,, z illif :. U. fifr• l ► �. 9 x - t . _ I V - , , is . 4 -4 i„,. . 4 , - . _ , _... 0. . 4.11,,, ... ii„fr... , Dti TONc�ra +A1 CO, ....)... --•- . - . .•A..-...h. _ '". i ,TILE. ..� �A, According to historians Paul Rowe and Jack second floor of an old building in the center of town. Evans, "Renton at the turn of the century was still a A year later Renton Glass Works became a major wild west frontier town. It had mud streets, two employer in the young town by producing bottles for blocks of wooden sidewalks, and nine saloons. suppliers all along the West Coast. The city also Shootings were not unusual and the marshal was boasted an ice plant, a factory that produced coal bri- busy handling weekend drunks. There was still no quettes, two lumber companies and a shingle mill. wagon road around Lake Washington to Seattle. To The industrial section of town extended from Third to drive to Seattle you went over Beacon Hill on the old Walla Walla Avenue. Military Road." According to records at the Renton Historical The city's first mayor was Dr. Abijah Ives Beach, Museum, Pacific Car and Foundry opened its doors a native of Ohio who had studied medicine in Paris. in 1907 and promptly burned to the ground. The The first town meetings were held later that same company rebuilt on the same site and was back in year at the Tonkin Store, in the little triangle building operation within six months manufacturing winches, that is now known as Tonkin Park. George W. hoists and railroad cars. By 1910 the production at Custer—the great uncle of Don Custer (mayor of Pacific Car and Foundry reached three to four rail Renton from 1962-1967)—served as the town's first cars a day to meet the growing demand to meet town clerk. The younger Custer was quoted as saying expanding rail networks across the United States, in his ancestor probably got the job because he knew Alaska and as far away as China. how to write, "a skill many people did not have in The growing city was so strapped for cash at that those days." time it required that all dogs, cats, cows and liquor be Residents of the city were always concerned with licensed by the city. the quality of education. Early settlers organized a The Springbrook water reservoir, Renton's water committee to open the town's first library. The system and the city's first hospital were all completed Miner's Library opened to the public in 1903 on the in response to the flood of 1909. :. ... qW , PP.) r 1 1i t t III iOar": I •'.t":","7:.\'..:2;..s.t ... __ ` ytR \. \ A—‘. ' 7. s 4iti.s..i't,-. -- t ,,.—,.4,,-,.!•-• 4 �'!1� - ': w -:: ,:,",,.." ,... - ...1k.;.,-' .t.m.\4\c 2, ,Iti ,..i. .....\, ,,, ,.... itiii4 _ left: Workers pose at the Denny-Renton ��'`ti' } • r. y x, Clay & Coal Co. Founded in 1905, with S t Jlk "14 the merger of Renton Clay Works and ``� • "�� t ow, u Seattle based Denny Clay Co., the - -Itrr 6. . • mix - ..,.. , company produced 58 million paving - �- bricks a year. Image #138 = �% -A: , Courtesy of the Renton Historical Society /I! With its influx of modern technology and Duwamish tribe urged students and school officials • : an adequate supply of drinking water, city fathers to keep the name "Indians" as a tribute to Moses .:4 °� � ' I. went ahead with plans to annex the area known as and the native people who had lived at the south �:.�a I.•• , North Renton. Large maples trees were taken end of Lake Washington. ' down to construct the wooden sidewalks along the The need to ship finished product to market ' "_..zh <` new streets in North Renton. prompted city officials to begin dredging the Cedar •te.N •; • Union strikes shut down the coalmines River in 1912. Over the next 10 years, the CedarZie4 ,;i • throughout Renton in 1911. The work stoppage River was tamed and the Black River was eliminat- t• • .Y1, i Y• gained support from union members across the ed entirely when the Ballard Locks lowered the -, ' • country. level of Lake Washington. " 6:- a' - In March of 1911 Renton High School was Joseph Moses, son of James Moses and grand- ,' . built on land originally settled by the Duwamish son of a Duwamish headman, recalled the last Indian tribe. The school opened without a mascot days of the Black River: = ` 1 �11 or an emblem. But all that changed in 1916 when That was quite a day, for the white people at .. \ • a student named Henry Moses became one of the least. The waters just went down, down, until our • r ,,•*^"\* :/ * first Native Americans to enroll at the public landing and canoes stood dry and there was no , 'ice ..: school. Black River at all." +y, Other teams taunted Moses and his teammates The city combined a $10,000 grant from the '•;. by calling them "Indians." Moses turned the Andrew Carnegie Foundation and a land grant by Y ti harassment around by proclaiming pride in his Ignatio Sartori to build the Carne ie Libra in S nJ ti� heritage. The star athlete told his classmates, 1914. Moses led his team to the state basketball -`" _ "Indian stands for determination, bravery and championship in 1916. A group of climbers scaled ,- `<_ strength." Mount Rainier and set off fireworks as part of a -^ .. _;� Several decades later members of the Labor Day celebration later that same year. On the east side of Lake Union in 1916, When Prohibition William Boeing piloted a floatplane on its maiden flight. It served as a foreshadowing of an era of economic growth that would make Renton a became the l a w household name around the world. Art Beil's Renton Army fought in the trenches of the land t h e of Europe after completing training at Fort Houston in 1917. Hattie Butler was installed as the first woman on the city council and Sartori numerous saloons donated another parcel of land to create the first city park in 1919. The park was later renamed in town were forced Liberty Park to commemorate the liberation of Europe. to either diversify Those who stayed home from the fighting in Europe filled the beds in Dr. Adolph Bronson's new Renton Hospital when an epidemic of influen- or go underground. za swept through the city. When Prohibition became the law of the land the numerous saloons in town were forced to either diversify or go underground. Renton's rela- tive remoteness allowed plenty of opportunity for basement wineries and whiskey stills to thrive out of the sight of the city's undermanned police force. The census of 1920 showed Renton's popula- tion had grown to more than 3,300 residents in a city that was now 1.8 square miles. When a pro- longed strike closed the coal mines in Newcastle, many of the miners came south looking for work as the illegal liquor industry continued to flourish. In 1923, the city built its second city hall and named its newest school after Henry Ford in hopes the industrialist would help fund the construction. (He never did.) 8 the The Seattle Water Pipeline was laid through middle of Renton and continues to supply 40 million gallons of water each day to Seattle and many of its surrounding communities to this very day. The bricks that paved Wells Street were coy- ered with asphalt and many of the businesses in ' the downtown core updated their frontage as the economy in Renton boomed to keep pace with the Roaring 20s. r • ,p) 4 ,;.' :///itti414 •‘,. The now-famous McLendon Hardware ,P opened its doors for business as the U.S. Junk Company in 1927, claiming to be the largest inde- pendently-owned hardware store west of the Mississippi. This set off a flurry of building to mark Renton's second quarter century as an incorporat- ed city. By the end of the decade the Shuffelton Steam Plant began operation and the city's first financial institution opened its doors: First National Bank. Now known as the First Savings Bank of Renton, the bank incorporated in 1923 as an offspring of the Wilson & Marlowe real estate firm. The bank was federally chartered in 1935 and changed its name to First Federal savings and Loan of Renton. It was reorganized in 1941 and again in 1961 to serve the community in its current form. Many of the merchants in town today opened during the decade, including Stokes Mortuary (now the Faull-Stokes Mortuary) and the Owl Café (now RI ihattinncl . , , Y YOtlAS` PILIES HERE. ,.......,.;.-:-7",corge I. i till...! 111 ,,- PA 4.1 Elj . g III ___ F., . , , t Z.'. 4thiptiri_ v.- - •-: ifttw 1 1...:.t.! 1147: , if�j 4, f ror . - 4 . ' '1.! I! ‘-, 1 ill 111 ''' f .4te - Air --- e'.- , r -- ._ -6QC.k - ' 4 above: Miner's at the Renton Coal Mine in 1916. Image#159 left: Renton's first mayor, Dr. Abijah Ives Beach, was one of -;.,, ) the early town physicians who provided care at the Renton Coal Co. 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II I Y_. 11 i , . i , i ish 1! 101 i 1 . 1 No "r s I Si- 'Mlle j , 1 • _A Renton became an early trendsetter with `pacific Car a n d the nation's love affair with the automobile, replacing many of the homemade brick roads with asphalt and Foundry produced 900 the sidewalks were transformed from boardwalks to concrete. The completion of the Sunset Highway Sherman tanks and t h e linked downtown Renton with neighbors across the state in Spokane. Pacific Car and Foundry switched its attention Boeing plant in Renton from building railway cars to supplying bridge spans. The city also hosted the first state convention of the built more than 1, 000 Klu Klux Klan at Renton Junction. The gathering received lots of attention from locals, but a new B-29's before the e n d chapter was never created in the city. The city almost doubled in size to 3.4 square of the war. , miles by the start of the 1930, but the numerous hobo camps on the outskirts of the town reflected the nation's financial woes of The Great Depression. Poor economic times did not deter investors from jumping on opportunity when the ban on gam- bling was lifted in 1933. Thousands of workers joined together to construct the grandstands and jockey quarters at Longacres in just 28 days. The track was ready for Opening Day on Aug. 3. Humorist Will Rodgers and Wiley Post landed their seaplane at the Renton Airport prior to taking off for Alaska in 1935. The seaplane base was named in their memory when the two died in a plane crash a week after leaving Renton. Residents boasted of the first Triple X Barrel drive-in on the West Coast. Renton High School was remodeled to accommodate a growing student popu- lation and the increased use of the automobile spelled doom for the Seattle, Renton & Southern 12 Trolley system. With the economy starting to pick up, the Renton Lions Club hosted its first rodeo. But the city was shocked and saddened in 1939 when former Mayor Ernest P. Wilson was arrested and eventually dr`'"`' convicted of embezzlement. rr The new decade took off on wings for Renton n 2 when Boeing flew into town. The federal govern- lOt ment helped bear the cost of housing and road Otz 01 improvements when the city's population grew four- fold as the airplane maker began producing Allied bombers for World War II. William Boeing founded the company in 1916 as Pacific Aero Products. The company established a ,. ,. plant in Renton in 1940 to build sea planes for the U.S. Navy, but the war forced them to retool the fac- tory to build the B-29 Superfortress. Pier Pacific Car and Foundry produced 900 Sherman tanks and the Boeing plant in Renton built morelir r� than 1,000 B-29s before the end of the war. Anti- aircraft sites were established throughout the city to protect the plants. The school system began operating on three shifts when the number of classrooms could not han- dle the number of students suddenly pouring into the public school system. Citizens voted to consolidate six smaller districts into the Renton School District (#403) in 1942. The Federal Work Project Administration paid for a new fire station in town at 411 3rd and Mill that same year. Agnes Edwards began her service to the city in 1942 when the civic-minded resident assumed the duties of Renton City Clerk. Her original intention _ was to serve only as long as the men were off fight- ing in the war, but her tenure in city government 414 lasted more than 19 years. "/( .1 1.""... ie.....#.1 t: r:r M 1 1 :'fl 0 13 '::;..74\:':\.':: :13;IA" 4..: - +mil ; rill right: Dominic Alexander's shoe store. 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Image #1821 ..-8 ...1311311111111. ����������'� _ = T.,....right: The Renton Laundry was located next \�\\ \'�,1 ;'" ,,,z;........„.11:i.r.Ali..., to a coal mine on Main Street, between South .� a • . • .14,40 Fourth Street and Grady Way. `°` ' " ''" �..�.- � % •••1 below: Frank W. Ames inside hoist house ; „ at Renton Coal Mine. Image #649a t k , y � � • 111- "; ,, • Photos courtesy of the Renton Historical Society. ': , 1 'i3'- TI ! 1 :' I � i i 1 I(' (�� li , ;�' ' R ti • -_ .., -....iiiiiiiiiik ,- . IM--- ' yt. .4s 't_t, � Slrb' y , Vt 1 �' i demi 'T z I . 4 r :. I 11, * . ! ill > { 8 WiL15�� t SIi11�11R��7Mt .�•:a 0. 16 _ The Renton Technical College leased the OK Grange and began training mechanics in 1943. (Editor's Note: Ground was scheduled to be broken during the summer of 2001 on a new above: Street sign located at 2nd and resource center for the college, with opening set Main St. In 1948. Image #2871 for 2003.) A new, larger Renton Hospital opened its below: Paccar produced 900 Sherman doors along Rainier Avenue in 1945. The site is tanks during World War II. Image #967 now occupied by K-Mart, giving credence to the claim that thousands of Renton residents were right: Dr. Aldolf Bronson, opened the "Blue Light Specials" born at the discount retail city's first hospital, in 1911 Image #227 store. Photos courtesy of the The long blast of whistles from the Boeing Renton Historical Society plant was the first indication local residents received that World War II had ended. After the war, the city went out and made "The Deal of the it t ,,` `: Century" in 1946 when it purchased the Renton * ';�= . 41k.A.. ..:�. .. , Airport from the federal government for just $1. ,*' ` -, Mayor Perry Mitchell accepted title to the airport At- � _ in a ceremony held in front of hangers at the l's-, - .. At x newly christened airport. - , Proclaiming itself as the "Land of - , Opportunity," Renton built Memorial Stadium on what had been the old Tenelli Dairy Farm. By the "" start of the 1950s, Renton had grown to a city of t !- ;:, -_ more than 16,000 residents living and working in '- __ 14.2 square miles. T But for many of the city's residents, the high- .'+ . <- , light of the decade was each summer when future • ,`Yii-`-"•: "` - movie star Clint Eastwood worked as a lifeguard at x ir • - - ›Or Kennydale Beach. y. `In 1954 ' IA r (..r.\\? sy- :4y Boeing launched k „ . f the commercial .N. "`It age with the ! jetg e ram,, ,, .� , introduction of - :�, theDash ash 80 the ',-.( 0Ar •I prototype for , r.. g� ,y� • the 707. ' A ,ii , ; 1,..; :0, ,iir 44" —' . , , \ . 4t.1) K' t ► phi a 1 t =r'i ''�"�- I� ' / 4 the Dag's and Daly's drive-in. Cruising hurt many of the towns struggling merchants and the city council was eventually forced to pass laws to pro- t 1/1! 1• %, x hibit the diversion. Y, - "s' In 1965 shoppers abandoned Renton's retail a: t shops when Tukwila unveiled the Southcenter a. Renton turned a deaf ear to the nation's ��•:• Mall, leaving the city's business core in virtual stag- -tht,s preoccupation with air raid sirens and the threat r,' v .:tt'l• nation. The city's answer was the creation of a a . ", of communism in the 1950s by opening the city's municipal civic center, including a dramatic new +.,"=r- first swimming pool aptly named in honor of city library that spanned the Cedar River and a ',YIN r c Henry Moses. The pool was closed 22 years later. new City Hall that opened its doors in 1968. a. 4. In 1954 Boeing launched the commercial jet The city seemed unstoppable toward the end it. `,a age with the introduction of the Dash-80, the pro- of the decade and capped the period with the rib- �. "" ; to type for the 707. Renton Technical College ' �'p g bon cutting at the Valley Medical Center campus. ;� ;�*N worked around the clock to turn out qualified Lake Washington Beach Park was opened in • ,: ri, y mechanics to work in the Boeing factories. 1969 and was renamed Gene Coulon Park in The airplane maker set the pace as Renton memory of the former park director in 1978. continued its unprecedented growth in the 1960s. Rock legend Jimi Hendrix died in 1970 and ' _ • ,,,_ The city opened its first shopping mall and was buried in Renton's Greenwood Cemetery. ' ' Interstate 405 cut a wide path across the foot of The Carco Theatre for the Performing Arts ' Renton Hill, changing the face of Renton forever. opened the same year, built with a $100,000 The growth did bring about some side effects '. grant. from Pacific Car and Foundry. -;;�i\ � including daily traffic jams on the Interstate 405 But not all the news was good that decade. =\� ;,, S-curves. The economic roller coaster started its downhill ,��, Pacific Car and Foundry supplied the steel slide with the end of the war in Vietnam. Boeing t wR structure for the Space Needle that symbolized the was forced to cut its workforce by more than two- Seattle .•', z,-; Seattle World's Fair in 1962. thirds, putting the city in the grips of a tight ` . ` , The popular Rollerland in Renton burned to Recession. The population began its first decline '‘. -;,:'• the ground in 1962, leaving many of the city's from a high of 26,686, and—in a complete rever- youth without a place to gather. As an alternative, sal—the school district was forced to layoff teach- .= • . young people got into their cars and began crus- ers and a school district levy failed in the city for --;ty- ing the now-infamous Renton loop and loitering at the very first time. ; .:, • „411, • F. lei . A' r; alli i � .... .., � - ' ... ,, yi; tbrj#4' / t - tr '' 1111447:' 111: . 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Property values plummeted from a high of $15 per square foot to $3. The result was a loss of tax revenue for the city, the school district and other taxing agencies that were dependent on the economic vitality of the area. Mayor Avery Garrett pleaded for revitalization assistance from the federal government. Many of the proposals were either expensive or not practi- cal, including one idea to build a mall along Third Avenue. The city finally adopted a modest three- year, $3 million redevelopment plan that started with adding more than 300 off street parking places. The next step was a strategy to bury utility lines and create a Local Improvement District. The LID was approved by more than 90 percent of the city's registered voters. :L....cf...i4 lk,1......:7 • , • ,,: {\ - < t \t' i — -: l?. F T EXAV ' y ;., rs �' ... c QPETROLEUL���..0 " \" 4 I. • „ .. . 4--arr. - AltiortLidir t o .H.."`-a... ...* — O. 4!°..."1111r\ ", , _ 4114 . i r. z f illimmik_,. 1/4, • 7' 6-il 260 l' '.',44.4 ;.... .... .. Vt.-9, : . .;.y .//0///t t, ., %, ,. \ . 4 _ ..� _ ` .. The city tried to brighten the dark eco- nomic drought along downtown streets by "plant- ,,t ~' ing" Christmas tree-styled streetlights and installing „ —. .t► planters. But the lights were soon removed due to , . the high cost of operation and the planters were "'= taken out to create more parking. •� .��,\� r ` << The city did throw a gala celebration for the • i\_ �) city's 75th anniversary in 1976 to coincide with the nation's bicentennial. • �\, In spite of the tough economic times, more11. . • ; than 100 manufacturers took advantage of low : 1 rents to set up shop in Renton during the last half �; " of the decade, making everything from snow skis to mattress coils. ' ���. The Equal Rights Amendment found a home above: Ignacio Sartori. Photo #283 in Renton when Barbara Shinpoch was elected Photos courtesy of the Renton Historical Society. - mayor during the 1970s and jockey Vicky Aragon became the first woman to be named the top rider ' of the year at Longacres in 1986. j The old firehouse at Third and Mills was 1 named a historical landmark in 1979 and became the home to the Renton Historical Society. The Renton's borders expanded again and by same year work was completed on the Cedar the end of the decade Renton reached from the �r r ' River Trail that extends nearly five miles starting at south end of Bellevue on the east, around the end .j the city library. of Lake Washington to the Seattle city border. By By the start of the 1980s, the population had The Spirit of Washington Dinner train selected grown to more than to 30,000 and the city had Renton as its home in 1992 and the specialty rail- expanded to more than 16 square miles. way began service between the downtown train Washington D.C. played center stage in Renton station and wineries in Woodinville. Municipal r�i when the Supreme Court upheld a city ordinance offices moved into the new City Hall at the corner designed to rid the downtown of pornographic of Main Avenue and Grady Way six years later. :. theatres. The new City Hall was built near the site of the /4,, A fire in early 1981 consumed the original original Renton Coal Mine. McLendon Hardware at the corner of 2nd and The economy diversified again during the 90sNu ,1 Burnett. In 1982 the city gave full approval to the to provide a stable tax base less dependent on just -0 , ,e, addition of numerous pieces of artwork on display a few major employers. Technology firms, micro- �.x \\�-.,j .Y,' ,r `4 •li in city parks and community buildings. An archeo- breweries and the highly successful Wizards of the ;#. ti"' logical dig on the old Erlington Golf Course Coast game and card company set the trend for 's;, uncovered hundreds of Native American relics the kind of companies and new era of entrepre- .: "`\ •YL 4 from a Duwamish longhouse. neurs established themselves in Renton. Five years later, the city held its last Western The fall of the communism in Eastern Europe x \:,,, Days Celebration clearing the way for the annual had a direct impact on the city as the city's popula- Renton River Days festivities. The city opened its tion topped 40,000, swelled once more by num- "ii.. t. new community center, which has become home bers of well-educated foreigners in search of good to numerous activities, events and classes. paying jobs. i ,_ • r • • „Jai, • • • p wA R E NINTs • • • 1111 1. 101 Pr *Wpm.slap ✓ sue/ 1' 20 The Future of Renton family housing in both downtown and in the History continued to repeat itself when the Highlands. The urban plan calls for retail on the city's new skateboard park opened in 2001 on the ground floor and office space sharing square site of the of old Henry Moses Pool. A memorial footage with residential on the upper floors. to war veterans was dedicated during the summer Single-family homes are planned on the streets of 2001 at the corner of Third and Main. The adjacent to the mixed-use buildings. star-shaped memorial is scheduled for completion The requests for annexation are coming direct- in 2003. ly from developers, according to Tanner. He said Marilyn Peterson has seen the population vir- the builders are responsible for putting in streets, tually double from less than 26,400 to more than sidewalks and sewer hookups. The city would then 51,100 during her 30 years as city clerk. simply have to connect the neighborhoods to the "And I'd bet that every one of those 51,000 existing trunk lines. residents has at least three cars," Marilyn said. The city is also working on a 68-acre real "The population has grown, but the traffic is really estate development at Port Quendall on the site of bad. Its bad everywhere, but the traffic in Renton the old Barbee Mill that is owned by the Alex and is s000 bad." Norma Cugini family. The Cuginis are currently Marilyn is pleased with the second complete negotiating with billionaire Paul Allen for the renovation of downtown she has witnessed since rights to the acreage. coming to work for the city in 1971. The latest Tanner predicted the prime waterfront change has been the replacement of vacant store- office/retail/residential project would become the fronts downtown with multi-family housing above envy of cities throughout the region. retail spaces on the ground floor. The change has revitalized the areas and brought the city's streets back to life after dark. She predicted the next major change would come with an upgrade to the retail shopping and housing neighborhoods in the Renton Highlands. Mayor Jesse Tanner paints an even more vivid picture of the city's future. He predicted that the city would grow by annexation over the next 25 years to a population approaching 100,000 resi- above: McLendon Hardware at 2nd Ave. and Burnett dents. St was destroyed by fire in 1981. To meet future growth the city is working on mixed-use neighborhoods of urban high-rise multi- ,, ,-,. ,....,_ . N, ......, . .x,‘ `Celebrating Renton 's Centennial this year , ,, -' gives all of us the opportunity to honor our past, = , celebrate our present and imagine our future. ,-; i — Mayor Jesse Tanner 1 1 ..-1 4i. il : :, r' Aitik ,.• _ i-0. •a }.y%..(tl '.''t.7* "' • a , .--,,11-4 :t....,.:--,,•:,..,,,....:,......4.1,..),:.s...:.',„..\,.N., a 'a `.3# allft ...MA,llis _ ?:: C s . 01.--• ..... -:... - ...1..- .\,,.r...)\6300,114 1 tit The city's advertising campaign to attract -+ 6.0.1111 ,.• •-~ �' ;\ people and business to Renton is already having a ;� \ positive impact on the city. The economic down- ' . •.• turn of 2001 delayed the plans of some firms to ""' -'M" ! • move to Renton, but Tanner is assured that the40 Pr ti - i`, • S •:'.r�•- economic development strategy helped the city11 -` 4 " �' survive what could have been an economic disaster um,; ,,row,.,,,�„r- ,•. �+ ,- . �`• for high-tech employers. •`' ` :' .., _- • The mayor said Renton was "dying on the —• . =+a►• t'"•• "'b...- ": ;• • vine" when he arrived in town 30 years ago. �" •• •... ."? �- . ' 4". ,?'`1{. , f� "The city is revived," he said proudly. "We will �.--,_•,'�''!1;.`' _ �"' fit" J l continue to develop more open space for more �.. �r- "�"� +' . •400 parks and make this city a community where peo- ` 2. *-% --+-, .' ` pie are happy to come home to every night." `` r::r *Information provided by the City of Renton and the Renton +w.,s—,.� Historical Society provided assistance in compiling this article. 4rA "`' ....721a..91111111111 { . `�-01;e: - Information on the Black River was quoted from David M. Burge's a •— - !� 1 book on the history of Renton: Where the Water Took Wing. �'~ = ws `"'-.♦__� .rra • -10 - • ram: _ ♦ rA• \(._ , -te r WOO T. right: A sail boarder enjoys a sunny afternoon on y -:. 'fir I , - IIIIIIIP Lake Washington during the summer of 2001. —_ �. ► �\��Nti,�. Photos by Denis Law ,! — —.......,,,,„ _ ..-- ... f. . f ' ..;.1 . 44 lase 41 aa., ,- ..., X i 1 ri, ii• s, • , , . f.' .. 114• \I.. A .... ., -...4.••ft " : oink 1 " a ..._ ... _ ....... . , mg. .. , ....‘. It, •- . 4. ,. 1 4.... 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Image #660 Courtesy of the Renton Historical Society. • --' �' ••'' t, Economic improvement was ar ;:,t 1..: drain on Renton's Black River , .„., ;,..4,,.,, � `i he heart and soul of The benefit to the young city of Renton was .~ ) Renton's new eco- two-fold: Farmers and homeowners no longer had -•t ~`•:N.N. wM yk NY, nomic base would be to deal with the annual flood that spilled over the +w underwater if Seattle banks of the Black River each spring. And the city "'.- pioneer Thomas suddenly had hundreds of acres of additional dry : .+•r 1,4a ', Mercer had not come land on which to build the city. .. , +�;�;. up with his plan to Before the level of the lake was lowered, the " - :'4"--..." ` link Lake Union with Black River drained the lake where industrial parks V' the Puget Sound and sections of downtown Renton now prosper. l '` rr�,�., r/..• ' while he was on a Water from the Black River drained into the White )��"��`` Fourth of July picnic with his family in 1854. River to form the Duwamish before it flowed into `'".. 't•= Mercer's idea to dredge a canal linking Lake the Sound. Union with a series of smaller freshwater lakes to The lake' • s main tributary is now the Cedar ,\ `.,•,`.. ', , the east and salt water of the Sound to the west River that flows under the city's library. Previously \' was reason enough to name the waterway after the Cedar did not flow into Lake Washington at 'tt the Seattle businessman. Government officials also " ) all, except during spring runoff when it overflowed ` adopted his proposal to name the larger body of its banks into the Black River and then into the 1 M1 water Lake Washington, replacing earlier labels lake. y such as Lake Geneva and Duwamish Lake. The Cedar River now spills directly into Lake When the US Army Corp of Engineers corn- r 2 ' . pleted work on the ship canal and the Ballard Washington. Ij Locks in 1916, the result lowered the level of tv Lake Washington, on the other hand, changed ' ' � ' significantly from a hydrologic of view. The Lake Washington by nine feet and dried up the g ypoint .►• Black River, which had once drained the lake's water level was nine feet higher than it is today, \.,,,, t:1 south end into the Puget Sound via the Duwamish plus seasonal fluctuations that could raise the level r .%:- ;-4 River. of the lake by another seven feet. CCV /4' Spawning salmon struggled in the shrunken The extra water made an island of what we y stream, according to Joseph Moses, son of James now call Seward Park and the lake's shoreline was �'``\..; �''; ' Moses, who was the grandson of a Duwamish dotted with numerous wetlands. ` N. ` '� headman. ~.,- "There were pools, of course, and the strug- �4. gling fish were caught in them. 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Image #797 Courtesy of the Renton Historical Society j�� t The Custer family legacy -41. t lii will be preserved for the ages , ' \::,„..... .4,, '`: ._ he children and pay taxes on the property." .�` _; -... grandchildren of Museum staff representatives have reviewed _ Charles Sumner the contents of the historical home for items that ‘,.\14-'�� •• • - f Custer have guaran- may be included in the museum collection. Toys - r - ,; teed that the footprint from Custer's childhood were recently placed on 1 .� V � the patriarch of their display at the city library. - family left on the city An officer from the King County Preservation `� of Renton will be Society has been asked to inspect the structure to remembered for gen- see if it qualifies for historical preservation status. • erations to come. The house was originally built in an Edwardian- , t Custer's will included numerous provisions Victorian style in 1902, but was modified to a • . •. 4. designed to support the Renton Historical Society Craftsman style when the Custers moved the �.. *. ' .1 and The Renton Historical Museum. The 90-year- house to its present location in 1914. .... - ti, old former postmaster died in November of 2000. According to Anderson, Custer was a collec- :.: : ' The tax-exempt Society received Custer's tor. Drawers and closets in the old house con- _ . � ; house, its contents and the property at 118 Wells, tained collections of everything from rare coins to _ eii a lump sum cash payment of $300,000 and one- ceramics. The coins were removed and placed in a fifth of Custer's Charitable Remainder Trust valued safe deposit box. at $5.5 million. The Society also inherited a four- The contents included such items as a Welch 4,.' digit monthly lease income from the two lots Bible, the hand-written voting record from under the First Savings Bank of Renton. Renton's first election in 1903 and a letter written "5' Museum Supervisor Steve Anderson recom- by George Washington Custer while he was in , `; mended that the money be used wisely to perpetu- Skagway heading for the gold mines in Alaska. 4.t ate the society's mission to collect and preserve Charles Custer had no children, was never mar- .y' "Y '" /, Renton's history. Anderson hopes to use the ried and lived in his parent's house, so the majori- t s money to establish a fellowship that will fund fur- ty of his income was placed in blue chip invest- L they research into the Custer family and the histo- ments. \ '. ry of the city. "I don't think he ever sold a single share of "Of course $300,000 is a lot of money," said stock," said Anderson. "We found shares of some " - -. Anderson. "It is certainly not enough for us to very interesting companies. We are reviewing even think about a new building. The monthly them now to find out if they are worthless pieces "`.`�..'. lease payments were recently used to install a of paper or worth millions of dollars." security system on the Custer home and will help 1 -..,„,,,,,,opopit sw i,i, - ri ' ...- A • 1 0 Pi , ,41 f • ... .- - ....,-*-4. 4 1 : ,.* "K ' _ } .. _ The only stipulation in the will was that above: Groundbreaking for Episcopal Church in Custer's parents — Charles Sumner and Anna 1882 on land donated by Charles Custer. Image Lewis Custer - be honored through the donation. #1084 Members of the family first arrived in the area from Pennsylvania in 1875 when Charles Sumner below: C.S. Custer Dry Goods & Notions Store Custer went to work as a bookkeeper and time faced Main St. and Walla Walla. Image #24 keeper for the coalmines in Newcastle. After mov- Photos courtesy of the Renton Historical Society ing to Seattle and back to Renton, Custer opened his first hardware store in downtown Renton. The original Custer Hardware sold such essentials for the time as horse collars, washboards, butter churns and milk buckets. The original store later became Renton Hardware. That business burned down in 1968. 28 Susan Harries Custer set the tone for public service for her family when she served one year as postmistress for Renton after the death of her hus- band Charles in 1890. Charles' sons - Donald and William - started a hardware store of the their own in 1940 at 230 Wells. The business later moved to Rainier Avenue and evolved to become an appliance store. The brothers opened a second location in the Renton Highlands in 1962. ." Don Custer Jr. served as mayor of Renton for five years beginning in 1962. His earliest memo ries of the city was the fertile farmland that thrived ; until the 1940s, producing crops of lettuce, broc • - coli, strawberries, string beans and radishes. The farms grew enough produce to support an exclu- ' - sive trucking industry. Don recalled how the annual flood of the Green River provided him an opportunity to ferry = :x.r residents back and forth from their homes during - _ .. _ times of high water. Construction of the Howard Hansen Dam eliminated the yearly flooding. Don Jr.'s great uncle was George Washington �-- Custer, who earned his illustrious name because he was born on July 4, 1879. Custer served as 6 INN OK....... - - .: Renton's first city clerk due in part to the fact he 0 .. ~ , was one of the few men on the council who could read and write. The ability to write was apparently • , : �I. a' passed on to Don's mother, Dorothy Grabner, ,• , ' .. 0//1•' who was a columnist for the Renton Chronicle . ' il . 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Image #1645 Courtesy of the Renton Historical Society `�'�Z'7i Built in 28 days, 4 _ Longacres stood for twogenerations he first race at water would annually spill over the banks of the ,,).41.� Longacres began 50 Cedar River in the winter months, putting the ,.- miles south of track and many of the buildings under water. It _ •••. Renton on March 3. was common in those days to see horse owners «!Y''�'�""s• y ,tic, ;, , '�,r. 1933 when Gov. making their way out to the barns in a rowboat. r" r'4'' " i .��. Clarence D. Martin The track was dark for one year in 1943 ' ` signed a bill legaliz- because of blackout regulations imposed during :1.`-" - • "` ' ing horse racing in World War II. An anti-aircraft gun was placed in «. • .`� R -^' l' A ' ' `. the state of 7 ,,,,.. f'"' the center of the infield for the remainder of the • Washington. .+�•, S war to protect the Boeing plant near the track and .. 6 An army of 3,000 workers converged on the temporary army barracks were built behind the '-. -•. swampywetlands in Renton between June and tote board. The army moved out in time for the July of that year to grade the site, build the grand- opening of the racing season in 1944. stands and construct the barns. The work was `fi`'' It took almost 40 years before the track's aver :. t completed in 28 days. age take for an 81-day racing season averaged Ni..,,,,..,` � More than 11,000 people attended the first over a half million dollars. One year later, in 4• �1 day of racing on August 3, 1933 to witness On 1972, the track claimed its first-ever "million dol- s."IN• `•- Rush, ridden by jockey Howard "Dimples" lar day" when 13,700 fans bet a total of $1.024 ,• w Grayson, win the Inaugural Handicap. Sixty years r r million. {,�A N, later the track hosted its last live race when tkib ..,ai Longacres claimed its first $2 million daily Boeing bought the Longacres property and made handle when $2.04 million was wagered on Aug. " • plans to clear the track to make room for an 27, 1978. One year later overall attendance r .1\, . industrial office campus. _ , topped one million and the average daily handle For two generations the one-mile oval hosted fi .QIN.. t` '�1i' some of the fastest racing in the Northwest aswent over the $1 million mark. s' ,t crowds of 20,000 jammed the enlarged grand On Aug. 23, 1981 more than 25,000 fans .`•. eti- e• .,3t,': set a track attendance record to see Trooper ,. t e+: a stands for 58 seasons of racing. By law, approxi- • .., ;tic.• v mately 84 cents from every dollar waged is Seven become the first horse to ever win back-to- t.~ returned to the winners. back Longacres Miles. The $2.77 million wagered •••' ; • The first Longacres Mile was won by that day was also an all-time record for the facility. ':at Coldwater in August of 1935. Before improve- " ments were made to the grading of the site, rain- ;.-; : .. • ` � �` fir i r. �. + , yy ` • `' f • * . % +. `. t �0.' t • r .41 u [lt rIt - ,�tt � ". I 1144at j r ••ati. 11 CAM r I I, ! i .. 1! x - a _ .. IF ' 4r;j6. '�►.., 1� !1. \ % - i` •. R•`. '- - , • . t t i N.,` j} thilkill, , t Atit , / r •"+�' " � try �. 3 2 Equal rights came to Longacres in 1986 above: Racing toward the finish line. Image #1648 when jockey Vicky Aragon became the first woman to be named top rider of the year. She below: Brokers Deal in the Winner's Image. rode 179 horses to victory that season. Photo #1641 But the horseracing community was forced Photos courtesy of the Renton Historical Society into another sprint to find a new home for thor- oughbred racing in 1990 when members of the Alhadeff family announced they had sold the Longacres site to Boeing for an undisclosed sum of cash. Prominent horsemen from the Emerald �'� Racing Association won approval for two addition- . i al years of racing at Longacres while investor 1e• ,_II rw r "4 t groups looked at alternative sites to build a new ,;; " track. t itProposals for new tracks in Auburn, Fife �` r . � �• • '.,� �t j and Thurston County all failed. Boeing declared41 that there would be no additional extensions with 3 an announcement that demolition of the barns -z+ F would begin when the 1992 racing season ended la, . , in Longacres September of that year. The last live 4 racing was held on Sept. 21, 1992, but Boeing ',.41( - - 4 did allow wagering via satellite and closed circuit television to continue during construction. : , • The demise of Longacres left the state's horse racing industry in shambles for three turbulent years. A group of investors headed by Renton res- ident Ron Crockett finally won approval to build ,...- Emerald Downs in Auburn in 1995. The track irlif , r77iii began its sixth season of racing in 2001, faced - _ __ _ with fierce competition for gambling dollars with the growing number of Native American-operated ' _ casinos in Western Washington. ;,.z r 4-,t '; . *Information provided by the Renton Historical Society contributed to this article. - - . - Y 4'\i.•.Vi\ 17 r ,IBMS 6 . . i •1011 • r • f ' sir , git g 4 1 ill -7, . i ,,.. .4imomitk , . . .. , . ..... .......N i . ..i.::. -.4 Top: At the finish line, image #1641 `; right: Longacers parking lot, - "alio image #304 II below: Longacers was built -.. —: ' .� F ` ' .r' •, il in 28 days, image #1642 �� ._` t, r+ .;, ' �.`. `� Photos courtesy of the Renton .=`s3 ; � _" ►a Historical Society '' — ��'" • _ � ' : ritt Jr = IL10,„. .v. . , _ ., ,si. .... . 1,, , 7,r,_,; r �r \ \ 'f,t "mb■ G., -, . I.WM".' , r_ , __ _ _ _m_if 1406 # 'iy x try t ,, .- IR f\ ..________.ai ,_ imp • + ► / J a,- tom;51T T� t IL lit ,iit .3 .. . x , .,... rr. ..0. 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Y ce a �� r, 't 4 Renton was from the The whole family came together to celebrate '' �--- •• ; . inside of the tail sec- Johnson's 100th birthday at her son's home on r ti p.: ,; tion of a B-29 Lake Sawyer. t w l N. •= ; ' V bomber. "Renton has always been a small town with ..� c i ,�� . ' ; The 103-year-old growing pains," she recalled. "The traffic was ?,i•. �{ = _ , :.•,.,‘ - i ' .c„.„-, ... , l'" Johnson took on the pretty bad when there was only a single stop sign ' --t". """' " '�` classic role of ...."Rosie at the intersection of the West Valley Highway and a the Riveter" after her Grady Way. That was at a time when everybody Wit' • '. family moved to Western Washington in 1941. in town either worked for Boeing or Pacific Car `� \-, She had answered the call when the airplane man- and Foundry." �. 'Y" .• ufacturer began its search for women to work in Not smoking or drinking "too much" is z ; the factories during World War II. Johnson's secret for a long and happy life. •K : ,4 Boeing offered the native of South Dakota an "I took pride in my role as a homemaker and t`L opportunity to earn a decent living, work with ••., Y• - Pp � g being home for my children every afternoon after -t �.,:_ good people and do her patriotic duty for the war. school," said Johnson. "I've enjoyed every minute ' = ' k- When the fighting ended and Boeing turned its with my family." t r �• attention to building commercial airplanes, she Olga Barrie, who would have turned 100 . :• -N happily moved aside to allow men to take her spot next March 2, also worked at Boeing during on the assembly line. World War II. Her weapon in the Allied victory •;:; \ l' Johnson is one of three Renton residents who was a typewriter, not a riveter. But that did not , . �•.- are as old as the city itself. All three were invited diminish her dedication to the war effort. The old Iity . ... -` N. to take part in the city's Centennial Celebration est of five children, she came to the United States t• ' during festivities at Liberty Park. -.. ' when she was only six months old from her birth- 1 .. , Johnson resumed her career as a homemaker place in Stockholm, Sweden. The family worked a e in 1947 and lived in the family home in the 40-acre farm in Joyce, WA and traveled to the Renton Highlands until the age of 97 when she y ' `"` nearby city of Port Angeles by horse and buggy. • - ',A... moved to the Evergreen Health Care facility in Enumclaw. Her extended family — five grandchildren, 17 � Y. i i }��1- —,'ti . _ 36 Photo by Dan Aznoff,2001 ..: C 7�ffi Ila Johnson as a young women. `Not smoking or Barrie lived on the East Hill of Kent for 36 years before selling her home to the developers of drinking "too much " the Meridian Valley Golf Course. She continued her love affair with the game of golf by purchasing one of the first homes built on the Fairwood Golf is Il a Johnson 's Course in 1966. She remembered the valley south of Renton filled with fields of lettuce and attending secret for a long the annual Lettuce Festival. "This was during the Great Depression, so the r , festival attracted everybody in the valley because it and happy l 1 1 J e. offered free entertainment for families," said Barrie's daughter, Corrine Coleman. "All those let- tuce fields are now industrial parks. My mother did not like all the building or all the traffic, except for Southcenter Mall. She loved to shop at the mall." Barrie went by the name Ruth since the time she first started working at Boeing in the 1930s. She had two daughters, five grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and one great great grandchild at the time she passed away on July 28. Barrie resided at the Regency Retirement Center in Renton. The same senior community on the hill west of Rainier Avenue also boasts the oldest living resident of the city, 104-year-old Norah Sonnenberg. Sonnenberg shares her birth- day with the City of Renton. She turned 104 on the same day, Sept. 6, the city marked its centen- nial. rl .\ 4 \.A'.1\( .. ,,, --ir,.--k. , : ;44 s 0, a 10 \\\ r• .� / �► it- AF ,`` d _ , _ti'dti .4' '\.k.\...__• . r ' .� � .,. 1 ....• , 4$1$ .. 44.•Cr: , Photo by Dan Aznoff,2001 t A... 4.. t A .+ "`--\,:' ` ,N, 4,a ......... ammiti . ' \,.7.-.*-N Olga Barrie at 80 years old. r The only man and the newest Renton resi- O 1 ga Barrie died dent among the four residents with a three-digit age is 101-year-old Sydney Haugen, who moved ?6 from Bremerton into the Renton's Evergreen in late July, less than Place when it first opened in 1988 to be closer to his family. His daughter and son-in-law, Signe and three weeks after she .� Robert Wraith, are both retired teachers from the ,�, Renton School District. The Haugen family hosted a party for more was interviewed for `, than 200 guests at the Space Needle to celebrate `` the patriarch's 100th birthday last September. The this story. ' ` evening featured video highlights from a three- hour interview detailing the elder Haugen's life beginning with his childhood in the township of —`I Mohall in North Dakota. • "I remember visiting Renton in 1959. It was a - '�;; +;\\= thriving little city," Haugen recalled. "Things were ` really looking up when the Sears opened in 1961. �, But the opening of the mall (Southcenter) was the '. . demise of downtown." . ;� j He has enjoyed his visits to Renton again —� since the revitalization of the downtown streets t' 1' ., and the development along the city's waterfront. "Coulon Park was nothing but a swamp when we first moved to Washington in 1941," said -�, Signe as her father nodded his head in agreement. "The city should be proud of the park today. They did a wonderful job creating a showpiece the com- munity could be proud of." '' .b;,3 ' t _ .`. fli o•- 1 OA; 44' I I ; , ! 1- "^ w 1 $ ' < 2. R ilbab 0 Air\''''"Iiiii"1. 'leir:1:71::\kilt 4 '"'...di''°1' '' t:i 4 pi!1;. .1 k‘c..os i I •1 t ItI ' it' 38 lo Photo by Dan Aznoff, 2001 • Q.99 Sydney Haugen at his confirmation in 1914. `Things were really The Haugens use the lakeside park as a family gathering place. llo o k i n upwhen up "There is not enough room in my house any- ooking more," Signe said with a smile. "We stopped a few years ago when we had 75 family members when the Sears opened over for dinner." Haugen has three children, 12 grandchildren, in 1961 . But the 23 great grand children, and two great great grandchildren with another great grandchild due later this year. opening of the mall Editor's note: Olga (Ruth) Barrie died in late (So u t h ce n to r) was the July, less than three weeks after she was inter- viewed for this article. 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' her house on Renton earned enough money to leave the mines entirely, r• 1 ,... r' Hill. Alex Sr. started Cugini Logging and Timber. His \ „� She can see City new company supplied the timbers for the I-90 .... ......:(,,,.Hall as it stands pilings over the Mercer Slough in Seattle. ` "ti '- 3` 1i: / 4.".".1k " above the mix of The original Barbee Mill was founded as the ~�~ municipal buildings Seattle-Renton Mill in 1929 by Jim Carlson and . c... 1`^• that rise from the floor of the valley below. James Weter on a site that is now the Renton �' 1't Beyond downtown, Norma can see the business Airport. During its first year of operation, the mill ' .4 and industrial parks that have replaced the farm- produced 50,000 board feet of lumber per day A' ,i) land she knew as a child. with only 40 men per shift. ""'" But the mailboxes on Norma's street tell her When World War II began, the federal govern- j t . own version of the city's history. ment bought the mill and hired a ship builder from vt ;.. v.."I look at each house on the block. Some of Ballard named Barbee to transform the mill into a Y* 1. the families have been there for three generations, shipyard to build barges to support the war effort. tf • some (houses) have been in the same family four The company became known as the Barbee Mill. " generations," Norma said. "The faces have The facility manufactured barges and tugs until the N • changed, but the names on the mailboxes remain end of the war. '" the same." The senior Cugini purchased the Barbee Mill ..4r Norma and her husband, Alex, are the current in 1945 after the entire operation had been relo- y p ‘, residents of the house on the hill. The Cuginis are cated by barge to Port Quendall. According to •-., . `4 best known as the owners and operators of the Alex Jr., the point of land was named in honor of `14. a Barbee Mill on the shores of Lake Washington. a prominent railroad engineer. I Like many other immigrants from Italy, "They moved everything, lock, stock and bar- Josephine Belmondo Cugini came to America just rel by barge when Boeing needed the land to build after the turn of the century. Alex's father — Alex their own airfield," said Alex Jr. "They even Cugini Sr.— came to Renton after World War I to moved the water tower. Standing up." ^" work in the coalmines. 4 _ i-- Jt, .\/1\N)It' ' i --1 I - " 1 - - right & below: Barbee Mill today �_ I' Y Photos by David Nelson r...l ; J ► I I �1' iit-r'3' t,. . II I-;: 1 V ...„..iiii ir 40,41...).„/_______,: , , ..,_, Do ' ,., ,,,,, Api, „ ..,\ ,�_ , 1 j, i ;::I 71:>::; 1. f s .. - `` l�� 1 i c <k• •; `two . •_,. ,, ' 't M; 'k.. y;. • 11 2..v S 7:' W. �/:;•1' 1 .=..... 1, lljr e s.,..� .: r«- : _'1'41t► 4 o.,.. 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The festivities included three- When restrictions limited the amount of raw legged races (with an ice cream cone for the win- timber available from local forests, Cugini began ner) and dunking the town's chief of police. importing logs from Canada to meet the demand On the more serious side, both Cuginis for small beam posts in Japan. The mill has cut remembered a teacher from Renton High School more than one billion board feet of lumber during named David Rose who spoke to the students in its 50-plus years of operation. 1943 before he left to fight in World War II. The Alex Jr. and Norma went to elementary teacher was killed a few months later during the schools "on the opposite sides of the river" during Allied invasion at Normandy. their childhood, according to Norma. Alex attend- / 4, - 44,. . • .,,i4-- . . , .. • . „,,,, ..e : ; � 4.. - --....i;, - , . ,...,. ., , v.,. .., ._. N".....,..,.......::_:. 4/1. i__ '''. N, ....).F.:::tt. . f _ / r , t- ,... *,4 , jir liltali . _ .: . ( , , .., a \ , k. -4 . 1 '':-... ....:.. 7 1 ICIllt 110111kaiel°r00011111101" yam '�!' /: `Y yet• _...k-0A000 :,r�.1r R. r'r "ems \✓ '� ? ,.�""'� ;' y�. ��' ,lt • i Barbee Mill was founded as Seattle-Renton Mill in 1929. File photo from South County Journal '•. t, "I also remember waving to m ..., y `The original ` ` '' (Japanese) friends at the railroad station as they , . `:1 were being shipped to relocation camps," Norma - Cugini said. "We were too young to understand Barbee Mill was .." . } .` why our friends were being taken out of school ,�>'= /' and sent away." founded as the „,' `` Alex Jr. recalled the many farms operated by • , Japanese farmers before the war. The farmland stretched from the West Hill of Renton to the air- Sea t t l e-Renton Mill ` port. ' -- In 1957, sparks from a small campfire ignited in 1 929. r.. .•. stacks of lumber that burned Barbee Mill to the .'= ground. The fire was blamed on a group of ;'S?Y•''•-�'''' teenagers who had been fishing and had built a 1'.1 ' . ,;.' fire to cook the fish they had caught. Eleven dif- t;.:- ct. •, ferent fire departments as well as fire trucks from • the Boeing plant in Renton battled the blaze. ''•�"` At its peak, heat from the fire was so intense ,,•�`�c • it ignited wood pilings more than 100 feet away. ti �� _ Flames were visible for many miles. ;; ,; There were no fatalities from the fire, but two ' ; ' firefighters were taken to the Renton Hospital NA ; with smoke inhalation. Despite the fact that key : .,,; pieces of equipment had been insured just before ,,,,,�r*;Y• . the fire, reconstruction of the mill took more than •':\ two years and cost more than $525,000. Alex Jr. has run Barbee Mill since his father �" It. . died in 1978. The mill employed two full shifts until 1998 when the family decided to transform \� • the mill to a "cut plant" and limit the operation to processed lumber. ,,r 7,..?"-• ''',1 Alex and Norma's son, Robert Cugini, over- } sees a scaled-down operation while his family negotiates with Paul Allen's Vulcan Enterprises on "`\ c -i� plans to develop a 68-acre office/retail/residential : `, development on the site of the old mill and adja- • cent parcels along the banks of Lake Washington. .`' Robert now lives near the same waterfront a �����` few miles north where his grandfather used to fish = ". .... to help feed his family. 1 , $ ..;4 ,, - i i ► .t J I -� . - --• , ititi _ - , . .. I� � V .."'. 0.... a.' ��. o � b ai- IP t 411110, 1100111100 i ,. ' / . — I ` .r _ -'.%7, Ft.,. t . , + .,. . _ Ira i 7 . . • i „. .1, �� -� • �_�_llll . , i 4 - • a .1 top: Emmon Bell Sawmill (Behind Greenwood Cemetery 1914). 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Fund of i. § .4 - ► ` The Boeing � , � � Company �► a,° •I i it G e _ ., • - --,- A k , ‘1 ' , pi, . e.,.,.„ , . • i� Communities In aka,, {� r11 iff ° VISION HOUSE.Phase II ...„..!11, Schools of Renton, incorporated in 1994, is a collaborative, nonprofit organization Vision House that includes represen- Vision House was founded by John and Susan Camerer of Renton, Washington. It was created to provide tation from the City of safe and confidential transitional housing and services for homeless single mothers and their children, and sepa- Renton, the Renton rate housing facilities for homeless single men recovering from drug and alcohol addiction. For almost a decade, School District, local the agency has provided housing for the homeless and has operated up to four transitional housing facilities, businesses, church helping more than 250 men, women and children. Vision House runs three homes for homeless single men in recovery in Western Washington and runs one home for homeless mothers and their children in Renton. The groups, service organi- goal is to coordinate successful reintegration of residents into the community by providing them with adequate nations, social service housing, childcare, food, clothing, education/vocational training, life skills development, job organizations, social placement counseling and medical and dental care. In August 2001,the Employees Community Fund of Boeing Puget Sound gave a partial seed-money grant to Vision House to help in the purchase of nearby commercial service agencies, property, where they plan to build a childcare and preschool education center to support the families served by parents, students and the shelter in Renton. community members - '� f_ ;- s :d , who share a genuine ,! „ `, concern for youth. a,. 4; At , . These individuals and `� ;�� groups come together '. .. r:it A <. 4Y to address escalating social, health and education needs of a i ,, ,,i '.- _. ,17. . '1 children in the commu- Y�f :nal , nity and help ensure ;" families and services to 4 � �-Af_ y New are appropriately : >mom matched through r. Horizon if! cooperative partner- + 4EiseW ships. Boeing Employ- . School ees in the Renton In July 2001 Employees Electrical Systems Community Fund of Boeing Responsibility Center Puget Sound gave a $25,90 Operational Emergency Center partial seed-money grant to New have gotten involved Horizon School in Renton. The with Communities in Operational Emergency Center (OEC) was established in 1971 in grant will help launch a new read- Schools by participat- Seattle's Central District to meet the growing needs of the community. It ing program called Read-Enjoy- ing in a Spring Basket also was formed in part to respond to the massive Boeing layoffs in early Achieve-Daily. The new program 1970. OEC has moved to several different locations since then and has will encourage and foster lifelong Drive since 1999. In recently settled in the South Seattle neighborhood of Skyway. Almost 30 reading and comprehension skills for that time, more than years later, the agency continues to provide basic-need services to low- students, many of whom read two 1,300 spring baskets, income residents of King County, particularly to women and children. A years below their grade levels. 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T il v.. i- . 4V+e- ' . - )41 Iii,„ 7.94; _ tt , .:may`,1 y ,�_ .di �r �` O. r . t # Wit} Lewis Argano turned 97 in October, 2001 Photo by Denis Law �; \` ;1./ 1 ,A Thursday is a given for Lewis Argano :�-AL..... = �. ,\: _� 1..; esidents of Renton should be there every week without fail." t\ can count on a cer Perfect attendance for Argano has translat- ed , tain amount of con ed into scheduling his family vacations around the _ con- sistency from their regularly scheduled meetings of Rotary chapters in ,. ' city. There will be every corner of the world. He attended three ;_tip.. traffic on the meetings in Italy (including two in Rome) when he ,-a41:ve t �- S-curves. The dinner took trips to visit his homeland, as well as lunch- , 1 . .. . train will blow its eons in New York, New Orleans, Hollywood and '�, whistle as it pulls out the city of Valencia in Southern California. He has \ .„',, of the downtown railway station. become a semi-regular at the meetings in Orange "" 1. ''�' '/ And every Thursday at noon Lewis Argano County where he spends five months every winter „ . ., CZ.- will be wearing a suit and tie when he attends the with his daughter and grandchildren. ; " _ weekly meeting of Rotary Club of Renton. This Almost six decades of Rotary meetings "� •fall at the age of 97, Argano fully expects to reach have left Argano with hundreds of members he t { 58 years of perfect attendance at the weekly can call his friend and the knowledge that comes •+: meetings of the service club. from listening a different guest speaker each - ' ' ` f "My father taught me to wear a shirt and week. There were less than 40 members of the " ..,, +?i �tie and to always look your best," said Argano. Renton Rotary when Argano joined in the early • ~ 't t,. "You never know who you might meet." 1940s. The chapter now boasts a membership of w �' 's Y` 4 It all started back in 1943 when Argano over 120. - - , was the principal at Hazen High School in Renton He remembers one woman in particulars and received an invitation to join the local chapter who came to speak to the club on the subject of of Rotary. The principal was concerned how the health when he was 91 years old. He asked hers y regular Thursday commitment would conflict with what he should do to remain healthy. She `• _�4 his duties at the high school and went to his responded with a simple, "Whatever it is you are fir'':._-��:`.. superintendent for his advice. doing, keep doing it." . '`, His superintendent urged Argano to accept Argano moved with his family in 1914 at `. ...,. the invitation in an effort to help build good public the age of nine from Italy to the community of y;` \ Wit+-; relations with the community. Newcastle where his father took a job with as a "C ' "I asked him if that was an order," Argano screener for the coalmines. His father was respon ,� smiled as he recalled the conversation. "He said it sible for filtering the bits of coal out of the rocks 2t, - was an order and added that I should finish any brought up from the mines below ground. ;: �, job that I take on. He told me, `If you're going to .....-- join, be a good Rotarian.' I took that to mean I ARGANO story continued on page 52 .,:" -� + 100 easons to Celebrate Penton 'sen ennis 1.The native Duwamish opened the first car agency in Renton in 1921. 30. Henry Ford Grade inhabited villages all along the School, built in front of Central School, opened in 1922. 31. Renton Black River in the 1850's. 2. School District transportation began in 1925. 32. Opening in 1927, the The City was named after U.S. Junk Company, now McLendon's, was said to be the largest Captain William Renton, who independently owned hardware store west of the Mississippi. 33. assisted in financing and opening Maplewood Golf Course was opened in 1927.The City of Renton a coal mine in town in the 1870's. purchased the course in 1985. 34. Charles A. Lindbergh flew over 3. Coal was discovered in Renton in Renton in 1928. 35.The Shuffleton Steam Plant went into operation in 1873. 4.Erasmus M. Smithers filed the r1929. 36.Triple XXX Barrel, a popular Renton hangout, opened in the original plat for Renton in 1875, platting 1930's. It was the first drive-in restaurant on the west coast. 37. In the part of his land into city lots. 5.The late 1930's, a group of mothers organized a PTA unit for the entire Seattle& Walla Walla Railroad lines Renton School District. 38. In just 28 days, the racing oval, grandstand, reached Renton by 1877. 6. First water and jockey's quarters were built at Longacres Race Track. The system developed by Norman Davis gates opened for the first race on August 3, 1933. with water from Cedar River in 1882. 7.Tonkin 39.Will Rogers and Wiley Post checked their Grocery, built in 1884. 8. 110 children plane at the Renton airport prior to departing attended the first day of classes at Central for Alaska in August 1935.A week later, School, built in 1892. 9. In 1895, the Seattle & shocking news came that the two died Renton Railway carried workers, tourists, and when their plane crashed in Alaska. 40. families to Seattle. 10. Renton was once home to Renton's first Rodeo was held in 1939. the largest brick manufacturing plant in the world, 41. In the early 1940's Pacific Car and the Denny-Renton Clay and Coal Company-1900. Foundry built over 900 General Sherman 11. Logging was an important industry in early Tanks during WWII. 42. In the 1940's, Renton history and big business in Kennydale in movie star Clint Eastwood served as a the early 1900's. 12. Renton was incorporated on lifeguard at Renton's Kennydale Beach. September 6, 1901 and became an official City. 13. 43. Renton Technical College was Official City meetings began to take place in 1901 at the established in the 1941-42 Tonkin Store, in the little triangle now known as Tonkin Park. school year. 44. Boeing's 14. Miner's Library opened in 1903 on the second floor of a building first B-29 had to be owned by Robert Woods, Sr. 15. In 1904, Renton Glass Works transported to the Company began producing bottles. 16. Pacific Car and Foundry Renton airport via opened a new plant in North Renton and began manufacturing barge in 1942. The railroad cars in 1907. 17. In 1908, cows were required to be licensed company later built a because they were damaging gardens in town. 18. Built in 1909, the bridge to allow Springbrook water reservoir on Talbot Hill improved Renton's system airplanes easier of waterworks. 19. Renton experienced a major flood in the winter of access to the airport. 1910. 20. In the 1910's, Earlington Golf and Country Club was one of 45. In 1942, a the first four golf clubs in the Pacific Northwest. 21. Renton's First Renton Fire Station Hospital opened in 1911 22. Dredging began on the Cedar River in 1912. was built at 3rd and Mill 23.A$10,000 grant from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation and land as a Work Project donated to the City by R. Sartori made it possible to build the Carnegie Library in Administration project. 1914. 24. Henry Moses, the last hereditary Chief of the Duwamish, starred on the Renton High 46. On January 31, School basketball team that won the state championship in 1916.The team was named 1942, citizens voted to "Indians" in honor of Henry. 25.The Black River flowed between Lake Washington and the establish Renton School Duwamish River around the base of Earlington Hill. The Cedar River flowed into the Black River District#403, until Lake Washington was lowered in 1916. 26. In 1916, a group of Renton climbers scaled Mt. consolidating six Rainier and set off fireworks in celebration of a Labor Day Fair. 27. Hattie Butler was installed as the districts. first woman City Councilmember in Renton in 1919. 28. I. Sartori granted a piece of land to the City to create City Park, it was renamed Liberty Park in 1919. 29. Brothers Richard and Max Clarke • 47. During World War II in 76. Combining a variety of community events in the same week, Renton River Days debuted in 1942, Renton Technical 1986. 77.The Renton Community Center opened to the public in 1989. 78. Renton Vocational- College prepared men and Technical Institute became Renton Technical College in 1991; prior to that, it was part of the women to work in aircraft Renton School District. 79. In 1991, Renton Technical College was recognized as one of 14 fabrication, tank production, exemplary vocational institutions in the nation. 80.The Spirit of Washington Dinner Train and ship building and repair. stationed itself in Renton in 1992. 81. Communities In Schools of Renton, a collaborative 48. Renton Technical College program between the Renton School District and the City of Renton, was established in leased the OK Garage for training 1993 to help provide additional resources to students and their families. 82. Known and machinists in 1943. 49.A new Renton respected around the world, retailer IKEA opened a Renton store in 1994. 83. Beautiful Hospital opened its doors in 1945 along lights have illuminated Coulon Beach Park during the holidays since 1995. 84. On a Rainier Avenue. 50. In what was possibly tour through the United States,the Olympic Torch passed through Renton in 1996. the deal of the century, the City purchased 85. Consolidating the former municipal campus along the Cedar River, City Hall the Renton airport from the Federal government moved in 1998 to a building at the corner of Main Avenue and Grady Way. for just$1 in 1946. 51. Renton Memorial 86.The community launched a new slogan - Renton Ahead of the Curve-in Stadium opened during the Fall of 1948 on the 1999. 87. In 1999, Renton High School's stock market team invested their site of the old Taneili Dairy Farm. 52. For way to 1st place in the state in Economics America's Fall stock market decades, kids and adults have enjoyed fishing competition. 88. McKnight Middle School began hosting the Senior/Student along the Cedar River. 53. In 1954, the Boeing Dance to help bridge the generation gap in 1999. 89.The Renaissance was Company ushered in the Jet Age and built the the first component of the Daily Project to be completed in downtown Renton in world's first successful jetliner, the Boeing 707, at 1999. 90. Renton's newest park, the Piazza, was opened in the heart of its Renton plant. 54. During the 1950s and 60s, downtown in 2000. 91. Renton High School began a major remodel in 2000 Renton Technical College operated classes that will include a new Community IKEA Performing Arts Center scheduled for around-the-clock to assist with Boeing's production completion in 2002. 92. Numerous high-tech companies are choosing of its first commercial jet plane, the 707. 55. Young Renton as a great place to locate a business in 2000. 93. Lodging and old alike enjoyed swimming in the Henry Moses Association was formed in 2000 to market the tourism and hospitality Pool, which opened in 1955 and was closed in 1997. 56. industry. 94.Cirque du Soleil pitched their big top in Renton in In the 1960's, teens would frequently cruise the Renton loop. 2000. 95.The Renton School District was selected by School 57. Beth Slingerland, a Renton teacher, developed the Match for the 2000 Ninth Annual School System "What Slingerland Approach to Language Arts (SALA) in the early 60's to Parents Want Award."96. In the year 2000, more than 80 assist children having difficulty learning to read. 58.The face of percent of certificated staff in the Renton School District transportation changed dramatically in the 1960's with the construction have five or more years of higher education and two of of Interstate 405. 59. Pacific Car and Foundry produced the steel girders every three teachers have advanced degrees in their for the Space Needle in 1962. 60.The Renton Public Library, dedicated in fields. 97.The City's new Skate Park opened in 1966, is famous for its design over the Cedar River. 61.The Renton 2001 at the site of the former Henry Moses Pool. Historical Society organized in 1966. 62. In 1966, Renton Technical College 98. Ground is expected to be broke in summer opened its first three buildings on its current campus in the Renton 2001 on Renton Technical College's new Highlands. 63. In 1969 Renton Hospital became Valley General Hospital and Technology Resource Center and construction is moved to its current location on Talbot Road. To more accurately reflect its expected to be completed by 2003. 99.A role in the community, the hospital changed its name to Valley Medical Center delegation from Renton's Sister City, Nishiwaki, in 1984. 64.The Lions Club formed a sister-city relationship with Nishiwaki, Japan, will visit in July 2001 to help celebrate Japan in 1969. 65. Lake Washington Beach Park opened in 1969 and was re- the City's Centennial. named Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park in 1978 in memory of the former Park 100.Centennial markers will be Director. 66.Jimi Hendrix, a hit sensation in rock and roll, died in 1970 and is buried at placed throughout Renton during Renton's Greenwood Cemetery. 67.A$100,000 grant from the Pacific Car and Foundry 2001 to recognize historically Foundation in 1969 provided funding for Carco Theatre, which opened in 1971. 68.The City significant events.A"History celebrated its Diamond Jubilee, honoring 75 years, in conjunction with the Country's Bicentennial Lives Here" guide will be in 1976. 69. In 1978, Renton Technical College was awarded full accreditation status from the available after all the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. 70. Now listed as a Washington State Historic markers have been placed. building, the former Renton Fire Station at 3rd and Mill was converted to a Historical Museum in 1979. 71. Constructed in 1979, the Cedar River Trail extended from the Renton Public Library to the mouth of the river. In 1995 the trail was further extended east to the Maplewood Golf Course, making the trail nearly five miles. 72.An archeological dig was conducted in 1980 at a Duwamish longhouse site on the former Earlington Golf Course. 73.A fire nearly destroyed the McLendon Hardware store City of Renton in 1981.74. Renton Senior Activity Center opened in 1985. 75. McKnight Middle School was chosen © 2001 as a nationally recognized Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the U.S Department of Education in 1985. Honor Our Past - Celebrate Our Present - Imagine Our Future 'My father taught me to wear a shirt , and tie and to always 4 . • look your best. . . you "4" I A*. ir never know who you might meet. ' - Lewi Argano p" ,/ Lewis Argano, 2001. Photo by Denis Law al. 41111iP . 52 l rit ikk Young Luigi (Lewis) was placed back in the f s first grade because he did not speak English. �+ "I must have been the first student enrolled in J the school's ESL (English as a Second Language) Program. His father, Guiseppi Argano worked for the mining company until 1918 when a strike closed down the mines. The family was forced to move out of Union Town two years later and relocated south to the little town of Renton where his father revived his trade in shoe repair and opened a little shop on Third Street. In 1922, the elder Argano changed the name ' of the shop to The Renton Modern Shoe Store and took Lewis' older brother Ralph into the fami- ly business. When Lewis graduated from Renton High School he enrolled at the Ellensburg Normal School (now Central Washington University) to be trained as teacher. His first assignment was at the Henry Ford School where he taught language arts to fifth and sixth grade students. After obtaining an advanced degree from the University of Washington, Argano began a seven- year tenure as the principal at Henry Ford. The administrator was fascinated with modern technol- ogy for the time, and accepted a position at Hazen High School to be head of its brand new audio/visual department. The next year Argano began a 25-year stint as head of audio/visual for the entire Renton district. He remained in his position until 1970 when an administrator reminded him that 65 was the , rr a.,,` 4"f ? 'i. .a. .\ yk• ZIN. A i �e } „'r i V� •0/ ,y w ,1t , / „ffior .1 „♦ .sn,y i' ae,1..- , '1: �.!p , ;tz'�`"•.7-:" .'; i‘t, eke:, &..o, . .1..,- .,,.ert:44'. Ar ff -,?.., : :7::.......:N.::,:".-...v.-11.:: i4,\ '' '''‘)''i 1 I\ l'''' (/ ; %?1:041;r4V4116 47:4\ it I 1 st \ • 4 • nto pi i At it [,. li t i '. % '"'"44 . L I / l' f ., • Mx i .[ i Y i ti i MI, „1 ri 1 ` l� r , x., y E,,y . ' 'C•.ti4i ..� • le F \ mandatory retirement age for all district employ- house and cook for himself since his Teresa passed ees. After some hesitation, Argano returned the away four years ago. He gladly shares his personal -..'. *,„a next day with his letter of resignation. secret for remaining healthy and vital as he .' . "I felt fine and could not understand why I had approaches 100. »-' '.c�`t' . to quit working. So I took a job with the Coronet "Lead a clean life and get spoiled by your ! : << Film Co. selling films and distributing merchandise wife." sc ^,7-' to the same people I had been working with for a Argano has mastered two recipes since he has ...ell- . .,, taken over his own cooking. One is for a tradition- � ° '' quarter-century." \ '� � �, ,� Argano's early memories of Renton are of a al Italian cookie. The other is his now-famous ,, ` `''` town filled with friendly foreigners all trying to find spaghetti in meat sauce, made from scratch. Each ' :C-+-.: their fortunes in a land filled with opportunity. The year he auctions a dinner for four as part of the `)'' r '• huge brickyard, numerous mines and a single auto- Rotary's annual fundraiser. S ' Lastyear the winnerpaid u mobile repair shop on the street that is now $800 for the home- ,� `' Rainier Avenue dominated the city. cooked meal. But so far, the person who placed :` t� ,,('' His fondest memory is from the Longacres the winning bid has not come forward to schedule 1 racetrack on Sept. 10, 1933. That was the day he the dinner. Argano is growing impatient. "-„'��' met the woman with whom he would marry and "I told the guy he'd better come over soon, •, t'''' .. said Argano. "At my age, you just never know." share 63 years of his life, Teresa. J` "I was standing in line with my barber when I 1 turned around and saw her smile. I asked my 1.• , friend if he knew the name of that pretty lady," '"'"`c Argano said with a smile of his own. "Apparentlyti- 4 .: she had seen me too and had been asking lots of _ 41 questions." " - A small hand-drawn sketch still hangs in ;w.ti, Argano's house with the image of the horse top: Lewis Argano was principal of ,'im:''; Iiii Henryord School for seven ears. - • named Lindentree and its jockey racing toward the Y Y \ , finish line at the Renton oval. Lindentree was the Image #4247 •••<\ '�``\ horse that Argano placed his bet on moments h after he first saw Teresa. bottom left: Lewis in 1914 when he r�, Argano still drives to his weekly Rotary meet- arrived in America. Image #2502 ~ "` ings and has been forced to learn how to clean his • „ --1- Photos courtesy of the Renton Historical Society '. :."-I C l b t _ ioo gears Renton's rich history and strong spirit are evident in 2001 as the City celebrates its Centennial. Special events, performances, and ac- tivities have been celebrated throughout the year. The Centennial Vnt0 Celebration has a broad base of support from the Renton business community, civic organizations, and individual boosters. As part of 01. 2001 the community involvement element of the Centennial celebration, 19 many organizations and groups added an element of history to their special events during 2001 to celebrate Renton's Centennial. TheseC). 0\,activities, events, and exhibits have helped to instill a sense of pride (O '�� in local residents, increase regional awareness of the community, and l)tent celebrate our quality of life. Renton's Centen- For something a little different The City of R on'marks im100th Birth- nial Calendar •PFbrtturtj 1900-1910 and unique to showcase day on Thursday,September 6th, in Lib- launched the year- Renton s history, a Centen- ' erty Park with a Big Birthday Bash.This long celebration in nial-themed Parade Float old-fashioned style picnic included stage December 2000.The -- has appeared at several dif- entertainment, music, and games. This calendar features ferent parades around the re- Centennial event also featured the Cen- photos and artifacts ,". r t gion. The float showcases tennial Float; a vignette from the Cen- representing Renton s.' *f , ,;k: --?V_ ' Renton s historical heritage, tennial theatrical production,Rentennial; over the past one A. � :. it public and private amenities, a free slice of Renton s birthday cake; hundred years. Each :-4 -, '•, and social,business,and cul- and a grand finale fireworks show. month represented a a tural diversity. The float, ap- different decade in ' ` ' - proximately 50 feet long, fea- i Renton Centennial s premier perfor- Renton s history.The tures three ornate picture ! mance is a family-oriented theatrical pro- calendar also in- frames that capture a moment , duction, representing Renton s diverse cluded information - in the past, present, and fu- ,and unique history. Entitled Rentennial, about activities and ture. .., ,, ..� this production was produced by Renton events in Renton, '.%,f ,4� �����.Arts Plan Together and features a multi- school and city holi- - Twenty-three engravedCen-, \act play that will highlight significant his- days.Special thanks to The Boeing Com- tennial Stone Markers will be placed torical events during each decade. The pany for printing the calendar. throughout Renton during play em- the year to mark historically p h a s i z e s The Renton Historical Society presents significant items and j �.,, ° • Henry Moses t h e the award-winning "Century to Cen- events. A History Lives I P • .• �,fr+ uhv;isn strengths tury"exhibit at the Renton Historical Mu- Here walking tour guide- ` ., " kr�-+�L•i r-ib of Renton s seum.The exhibit,representing each de- book will feature each F - multi-cul- cade of Renton s history over the past marker and its correspond- - - tured citi- 100 years,will be featured through 2002, ing history,and will be avail- r- - -- -- ` Q 1i zens, cel- and provides excellent educational op- able after all the markers ' 8tat ebrate the portunities for everyone. have been placed. Rc h ►i er £ past, and The guide will serve to 'A$4 envision the fu- To decorate the community, nto, educate citizens and visi- ture.The produc- festive Centennial Ban- I9o1 2Oo,. tors about Renton history. 1 l� '`,' tion, made free to ners are displayed at ma- CF�it mi. the public through jor intersections within the • From shirts, mugs, and lapel pins to a generous grant City. The banners con- a) note cards, key chains, pens, and from BP,was held at the Lindbergh High tinue the history of suc- Centennial Playing Cards - a variety School Auditorium the weekend of Sep- cessful community part- �n�+ of Commemorative Products are tember 7th, 8th, and 9th. nerships as welding in- r4� being sold during the Centennial Cel- structors at Renton �r ebration. Products are available at K In cooperation with the Technical College and Renton City Hall, Renton Historical * Renton Municipal Arts their students made the W Years Museum, A&H Hallmark in the High- w Commission, an original brackets that hold the lands, Metro Pacific Commu- 1 sculpture has been banners. nity Credit Union, and the ` commissioned cielii)j Renton Chamber of Com this year to A Centennial coerce. Other fun,free Cen- =• serve as a last- Timeline will repre- tennial items include a his- ing legacy, corn- sent Renton s history torical coloring book for kids, �""- m e m o r a t i n g dating back to the early 1850 s. Centennial logo static cling de- - � � •• , Renton s history The timeline, divided by year and sub- cals, and Centennial pencils. "` and future. A time ject,covers many different industries and Also commemorating Renton s - .:,,s 4 capsule, represent- businesses. The timeline will be added history, the Renton Historical -- 0! ing life in Renton in to the Renton Historical Museum collec- Society is selling beautiful cotton 2001, will be placed tion and available for review at Renton afghans and authentic cut black-board .I•+:`"'. 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The couple was married in 1905. �`''. .wt So when it came time to pick a vocation, ,� w- , But before Amelia would accept his proposal, F* nobody in the Telban household was surprised . 441, I when Ethel announced she wanted to become a Blasé went off to Montana to earn enough money librarian. Ethel did become a librarian and worked to buy the couple's first house on Cedar Street. "'"'`�'=`� for the Renton School District for almost 20 years Ethel recalled her parents telling her that the sell- . . ; '- i during the 60s and 70s. ers threw in a pig, some chickens and a garden on " t, Ethel frequented the Carnegie Library on the one-acre parcel for the selling price of 4:Y1 weekends with her sisters Mary and Amelia. The $1,600. sisters stood out from their peers by graduating r ` F', from Renton High School. According to Ethel, Ethel's father worked for a time as an oilier in .. ?! A. most girls her age were forced to earn a paycheck the coal mines, but did not like the dirty work so to helpsupport their families so most of the girls he took a position at the Denny-Renton Clay and pp • Q.... never progressed past the eighth grade. Coal Co. making bricks and tiles that were used to y f -���-';� The Carnegie Library was built in 1914 with a build streets in Seattle. From there Blase moved to = $10,000 grant from the Andrew Carnegie a ,;VS, Foundation on land donated by Ignatio Sartori. Pacific Car and Foundry, where he operated an '?,,:...,tie . A "My parents believed strongly in education, electric crane and worked as a flask carpenter. ,\ ` said Ethel. After high school she attended Central Ethel now serves part-time as the librarian at ; , Washington Teacher's College in Ellensburg (now the Renton Historical Museum. 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Y. „r� streets of Renton ner of what was Wells and Walla Walla. Jerome -'R'�": duringAthe 1930s a3;�-�'`,� 1► just smiles when asked if the old hotel had served ` ' �„" Jerome Faull was as a brothel for local gentlemen seeking female ` ` � fascinated with the companionship. ��:•.� ,, ~ Stokes Mortuarythat ,. ti• ,..,,, "I was too young to know about that sort of �,•.."?Ct,.. % had opened around business," said Faull with a sly grin. "But it sounds ... f the corner from his house on Williams Avenue. -.A like a vise my grandfather would have been happy :• The funeral home was owned and operated by his to encourage and profit from." .� 1. godfather, ' .g Ed Stokes. His grandfather did not bother rebuilding the x '�' t j Young Jerome used to walk past the impres- hotel after it burned down in 1921, choosingto '~'�"' ,. sive looking building on his way to school or to sell his own personal brand of bootleg liquor visit his playmates in the neighborhood. When through the tavern. Faull remembers the train .... � �„ `"• ' World War II summoned Jerome into service in tracks that ran behind the tavern, reasoning that , t.- the South Pacific, he joined the Navy to become a late-night deliveries of illegal liquor probably came ` . Y medic with a goal to get a job with Stokes when into the family business through the back door. he returned from active duty. Jerome Faull said the compassion he attempt- { Faull followed his dream and used the GI Bill #- 1ed to provide to each client who came into his t4b.1:,. to attend embalming college after his discharge. funeral home was the key to his success. He Knowing that no member of the Stokes family became disenchanted with the funeral industry •4. , was eager to take on the family business, Faull when major corporations began buying ing his corn- offered to become partners with his godfather in 4.1. 1'"��` iii petitors and charging six-times what he did for a 1947. When the offer was declined, Jerome went j' � . , R' similar service. , into direct competition and was soon doing four- :• ,�."t• '`• times the business of his mentor. After spending his life burying many of parents . fi t' t "They had laughed at me and told me I'd be of his friends, Jerome knew it was time to quit the • broke within six months, but they were wrong," business when he began burying some of his own �.`R Faull said. "I was finally allowed to buy into the friends and classmates. He still gets numerous calls - "tt,..,. business and served this community for many in the middle of the night from people he has not ,- \ , seen for several years in need of his professional �;.,,� years." . . _ guidance. i • \ r'. Jerome will tell anybody within earshot . ' �• `- that his full name is Jerome Victory Faull, His par- ., . _}- •'ar ;��':?. - v' ents gave him the middle name of Victory because flit is►t` .-• , .. iL y,w* he was born on the day World War I ended. • rl "I was born just in time to fight in the next •`� ` -- war," said Jerome, who celebrated his 82nd birth- _ • - ''' ~ • • ''�' day in 2001. • .,:; ,.' ," .. '' ,'�`` T. . y r .,1. S h Returning a good favor, Faull asked Ed's son . .. >> (Ned) to be godfather to his son Gary Faull. Gary .'^ ,•• l.. ` a is an attorney with a practice in Renton. Via'„, ,„; ` ` `' :... !:tbottom: Tom Faull (L) and a friend rest on a '" :' table at the Melrose poolroom. The date ofAt this photo is unknown. Image #2502 .4 . Photos courtesy of the Renton Historical Society s,-,` . • •,.. ,itok•---71,7,tv—: >,►. a -. I " - , . ,,. Y` .raj .. 444re,4.. t... '. : 44#,L 6 • a '"';*4*'A:'''",.41:600.,::: '' 1 ':,:,,',..1 • , , .. ... .... .. . „.. ., . ., , . . . , , .., . ... .,. . s ...,,, . .11' b /r . 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I 1..mow 4_ : i ,, e :--. .s.\) '* 1 ..2 Charlie McGarrigle Photo by Denis Law, 2001 „ \ ‘' 4 s,....._ In centennial year, t. _ . . ,4 ..„.....‘„ .: a Renton stalwart recalls earlydays ,, ` irens broke the peace Smith Tower one afternoon, "just to see what was \` of that Fourth of July going on" in the building. .vim `�� Monday in 1955, "Just try doing that today," McGarrigle chuck- "' ' .` . �F summoning police les, light blue eyes dancing with amusement. - + ♦ .y• and firefighters to a McGarrigle, born in 1906, just five years after ,, \ terrible two-train the incorporation of Renton, has seen the city '14. smash-up on the grow from a population of less than 4,000 to N \,,,. I. south end of Burnett 54,000 since he moved here with his family in . Street. 1923. Charlie McGarrigle was one of the first volun- To chat with Charlie is to witness that long- r i teer firefighters to respond. He found the ago community — with its coal-mine pocked hills, Northern Pacific Railroad engineer, W.C. locally-owned stores, network of gravel roads and •. ' Armstrong, 71, of Renton, dead already, but its characters — shake off the dust of decades and heroic efforts underway to save the life of fireman live again. John Severson Jr., 27. He knows the city's history well because he .11 "The doctors had to amputate (the fireman's) has lived it, from the Great Depression, through legs above the knee because he was so jammed the war years, the expansion of Boeing — the Yam up in there," said McGarrigle, 95. "We rigged up good and the not so good. , ; a kind of canvas sheet so spectators couldn't see "When you live as long as I have, you get to �A• what was going on. Took about three hours to get know people," McGarrigle said. `'" him out." Almost from the day he arrived with his moth- ` Despite everyone's best efforts, Severson died. er, father, two brothers and sister from Vancouver t '" Earthquakes, wrecks, fierce winter storms, Island and settled in a home at Fourth Street and �""•i• fires, 100-year floods — the former volunteer ��` • Burnett Avenue, McGarrigle has been a part of , . •=,�� remembers much of it. almost all that he has met. '.,..,ti:, But the tall, slightly stooped, white-haired man "Renton wasn't as big then as it is now, not at \ •:�.'eT, has gentler memories, too — of the salmon- all, ' McGarrigle recalled of his first impressions of �,� ,�� crowded Cedar River in past summers of glory, of � .the city. "The city limits stopped at about Shattuck ~�,.. long-vanished fishing holes, of grouse hunting on Street on the east side and Mill Street on the east `' . , the east hill before the golf course was built. 'a. .;; And of a daredevil mail pilot, who took side." - ,y Charlie on two thrilling loops around Seattle's In 1923, Puget Power & Light Co. hired him as a meter reader, paying him $90 a month. , ,iSt . y1.J h ,,, .„ .r- '! s r w �� r 4 , A ''\ s M t .. ,.', � ty ' f r, r ; „t „ ,;- 1 R. i. �. �. ''ter - ., v ,.., , ,-, „ ff i:, '4.:41 ;,;::','''';t1;'; \ - \* s 'A.-k /: „;.,.,;..„,,,,,, ,, \NI\ 'In those days if you were dealing with a cultural event or program, you were probably • dealing with the local grocer or pharmacist ' It was the beginning of a career with the tural event or program, you were probably dealing company that would span 47 1/2 years. He with the local grocer or pharmacist. People here retired as a district manager in 1971. are still very community minded. But back then "The coverage area wasn't very big. They'd the people who lived in Renton generally worked drop you off about 8 a.m. and you'd walk and in Renton. You worked at the brick mill, Pacific read meters and finish about 3 in the afternoon. Car or at the Washington Spar Mill on Lake Then they'd find something else for you to do." Washington. There were very few people who Kids had to be in before 9 p.m. commuted to Renton to work, but some did corn- "At 9 p.m. they used to blink the street lights mute to Seattle from Renton to work by street car, three times, and George Arthur, the night mar- interurban or by bus." shal, used to visit the pool halls and other places He recalled that he and his fellow fire volun- with a bamboo cane. He wasn't averse once in a teers didn't have today's fancy equipment. while to lending the kids a little assistance with "We had an old Model T Ford. You had to that cane to convince them to go home," know how to drive that thing. If you didn't know McGarrigle said. how to work the gears, you could get at least 5 But kids still found plenty to do in the daytime miles per hour out of it," McGarrigle chuckled. hours. McGarrigle met his wife Bea through his "We did fishing, baseball, basketball, things like employment with the company. Today Bea is in a that," McGarrigle said. nursing home, and he lives in an upstairs apart- The community minded city left its mark on ment so he can visit her regularly. him. "In those days if you were dealing with a cul- in s.... , ki,4.3 . s ✓tl 1 4-- +t ir 4. ‘...,.t1..a,:,.,,:4i.:,g: :..4.4...1.:11'1'..i(.e.4''.1'.-. 1` 9 t.. ..-.-,.- 1,64.:,%....,.*, , .3 . til.#.54l PL „ . —"1 t/.4) ,,)'.„..4.i.:.r-•..'..b,,1.V.'.-.,.,4...,..1t'..4*.I!1'..A1...4*"s...e.,:t.7tl.1...o.\1 i,:i..'.. _.._ ~'"ail' -. !"+ `�.i `• 44 0, I1 v Sti . I. 1 * - ''.''. ' T.. s .% ' tki.,:l'a 7 l \\\ v } �` !• 1 ‘hil ..:.:-...\- . -: t\ r : k.4. , . . ! ., •44 '•.,:-,2\., , i. Charlie McGarrigle moved to Renton with his family in 1923. Photos by Denis Law �-�.`\ --.';� •;.: k,4 t' ' 4 • •ham -,f ` \ r;.fit y • g �: The Kiwanis badge pinned on the left McGarrigle helped to form a committee to aid � .� 4^ breast of his light blue jacket is one gauge of how families afflicted by the yearly flooding of the �,m..1.: `_ deep his commitment runs, dating back to when Cedar River and helped to design and build the - . • he signed on as a volunteer firefighter in 1925. Puget Power Station at 620 Grady Way S. `-•`� He's been a member of the Renton Chapter of And when the city formed its own professional . Kiwanis International since 1935, and a member firefighting force in 1945, he stayed on as a vol- , ... of the Masons and Shriners. He has been involved unteer. • Y with the Renton Chamber of Commerce since the For his efforts, Charlie was named Renton's _ 1920s, when it met in the old Melrose Hotel and Citizen of the Year in 1998, a token of apprecia- �,` ., l i. was known as the Renton Commercial Club. It tion for a man who has always put his community ' �.4.,} incorporated in 1924. He served as its president first. in 1946, when, he recalls, "The big issue we had Renton attorney Wyman Dobson, who went to : �^)_\ to deal with was Boeings closure after the war." school with McGarrigle's son, knows him well. "I've always known Charlie as a verycommu r From 1951 to 1954, he served on the plan- y -- nin commission that helped write the city's first nity-minded person, kind, good hearted, honest. ;; ',::.' g p y There's a lot of history with Charlie," Dobson comprehensive plan. He has served on the Civil ' ~' � Service Commission for the Renton Fire said. 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' , go i y ii .. - :N. - - l . . 0,.., , -- - l'iii • r. , rVilk"l \, t `.1..,!(f ,, ,.. . ., 2 _,\ :7' 'i k t1/41 ' ' ..k\-: %4 , • • . First grade class at Henry Ford School, 1924. Image #1695 Courtesy of the Renton Historical Society �k‘ ` \ in • h � x'\\ Renton schools started a shack , _ ..... ,,..,..,..,,,..... , ___ .. t ducation has always astonished the locals who had criticized plans for ':�1 been a top priority the building as being too large for the needs of the kW._.•e,:-. for residents of community. / Nqb ' .-- Renton. In fact, the Six girls and three boys comprised the first ` '— NZ) very first schoolhouse graduating class from the two-year program at \ �'►. in King County may Renton grammar school. George Conklin, who have been a 14-by- had been a teacher at the grammer school, helped .6_ ;' ..N, ,.,, -:, �%r,-.... ,*;.!-.N.N, 16 foot shack on the establish the town's first high school and later `O `k ""' homestead of became its principal. ittti Christian Clymer just The private Sartori School was built in 1907 •...- , • north of what was the Black River. at the same time the public school system was .I,; : i; The schoolhouse was built in 1853 and, building more schools throughout the community . .. k according to the locals, was placed on the wrong to keep up with the town's growth. L.M. Dimmitt ••.,ti•NY,side of the river. This forced many of the children arrived in Renton on a hot August day in 1910 •• _z'�' i to cross the river on the poles of fish traps that and was immediately hired as the principal of the ~, had been set by the native Duwamish Indians in Sartori School at a salary of $88 per month. .� the area. By 1911 the school was overcrowded with stu- . . ,,,,, � ;,` Residents took no chances with the next dents who chose going to school over working in `I school they built in 1871, establishing the one- the coalmines. The seventh and eighth grade ``� +� ' room structure at the foot of Renton Hill at Fourth classes were so full theywere forced to meet in "' � . and Main streets. separate buildings at the Central School. . Enrollment jumped to 82 students in just five The Renton School District purchased two ': ' years and Miss Ada Smithers was hired to teach acres of land for $7,000 for the town's new high =..__\ older students in the new building on Renton Hill. school. The parcel was located where the east Miss Smithers had been a student in the very first wing of Renton High School stands today. The `� \ �\ school and was hired to be a teacher despite the three-storybuildingwas constructed at a cost of fact she was only a teenager at the time. `� ``- $65,000 and included a clock tower that could be `;,, The two-story Central School was built on heard all over town, according to Morda Slauson Fifth, between Wells and Main Avenues South and in her book "Renton—From Coal to Jets." -=;,� attracted 100 students in its first year. This fact k�. - `' 1.4. ,.f- . • -' d , c 4; 4 a. r t, ". - ''''" 4 .4‘ rn . , 44 ' -.-'- "' ; 4 ) .01 .. S4 J * 144 .4 4 lig .....: ' ` . 7* * .„ '� , xste • • si ..,... ` do 40, .•. .1., -- r ..,... T 4 •cot i t h,.' t a. 4 . .- .2 i: • i i. 114. • 4.. ' » ittauk r • w - V * 1A ll s ' —TM" ' ------- . ,� • /, Q _ e Father William Carey established St. Anthony School in April of 1927 in a six-room schoolhouse. Six additional rooms were added for the start of the new school year that fall. The original school was completely torn down and replaced by a larger facility in 1949. A second story was added at a later date with community support from Boeing and Pacific Car and Foundry. The main part of the school that is still stand- ing today was built in 1932. The original building was torn down in 1941 to make room for more classrooms that were added that year and in ''--10%,„ 1955. The physical education building was added at a later date. 1941 was also the year that Renton became a unified school district (#403) and added the outly /*141k - ing systems in Kennydale, Hazelwood, Honeydew, Orilla, Elliott, Bryn Mawr and Campbell Hill. The Renton Technical College was established the same year in a building leased from OK Grange to provide qualified workers for the wartime factories at Boeing and Pacific Car and top: Central School in Renton, 1909, Image #352 Foundry. During the first years of its existence, the school was known as the Renton Vocational- above: Father William Carey was a priest for 30 Technical College and was operated by the school years at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, and helped district. start St. Anthony School. He came to Renton in 1919. Image #103 Photos courtesy of the Renton Historical Society • , .7 ..--.\ r — f i , 1 �' 'Af i till** 41 '''.. , ‘ . , .• :‘,13\'' • . 1„,.. • . \ NiL fif....4 , . / 2.2 Jt i . ,., 4: +ail rt \ 1, U il ac t 41 \ ~'t,r. s , y • � When the war ended, the state-funded ' vocational school changed its emphasis to the task •`� ;�. -h` of preparing veterans for peacetime employment. ``' That status remained for more than 20 years until .a` .,; `,►• ..,* the mid-1960s when the college moved to a new .;. "`� central campus and grew from four buildings to 12 >` '—` - .•. ryY� permanent buildings, 10 portables and horticulture . complex. :L.1 •� t���L� • By 1988, the campus had grown under the , ";;I direction of Dr. Robert C. Roberts to more than \d 335,000 square feet and more than 200 off-cam- ,'?t": • If pus sites. Groundbreaking was held during the , summer of 2001 for a new resource center at the . . *Ni"� e t hilltop campus. The center is scheduled to open `_ ;' in 2003. •. ,21 L 1 �' L• Y ♦ `ie. 6F •t; i\ +k /, Y right: George W. Bean blossom was a former '„�+``..,.....jr, school principal and mayor of Renton, Image .,,•• #467 "• top: Renton "Blues" baseball team in 1912. *``' Image #385 ►�' ` Photos courtesy of the Renton Historical Society ;,• ,s: . ' . . I right: Renton High School class reunion _ "... ....„.,,,,:i 1931-32. Image#374 :::. )140 A j�.....s, ., ,, 0, 71:, ..., -'IP below: Sartori School, 1922. 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In 1969 the city gave the society per- -\ i- \I gibr rekindled the com mission to use two rooms in the Highlands +� munity's interest in Community Center. The society moved into its �i � 1 1� f + . V,, the city's roots and own space at the city library in 1974. • '`•.... 'IP *; artifacts from its Four years later the society agreed to lease the t'° ,,. _ ` past. historic Deco-styled fire station from the city. The '-<•• ,•• .;:' •'T' allo E iii, _ Attendance at original building was constructed in 1942 as part �' y��,;;+� ' The Renton of the federal Works Project Administration and is ' . I i 5� Historical Museum increased exponentially during now listed on the National Historic Register. \fi,`� -�� the summer months leadingupthe Centennial ''' ' The three bays in the old fire station were \, .4*'4'�}' Celebration. The yearlong festivities were sched- transformed into display areas and exhibit halls. • .;4 .` uled to culminate with a bash at Liberty Park The society reached its centennial goal by rais- _*,-` exactly 100 years to the day after the city was ing more than $100,000 for its endowment fund h. _�' incorporated on Sept. 6, 1901. three years ahead of the timeline Anderson had • '`, Paid admission at the museum during the first proposed. The society's long-term funding was ' ' six months of the year were almost double from recently solidified with a $300,000 cash grant -�',.. • .q the same period one year earlier. The numbers from the will of Charles Lewis Custer. The will 'Nt.. ' . ' continued to increase in the final weeks before the also provided $1.1 million from a Charitable "•' . N. J city's centennial birthday bash. The attendance Remainder Trust established by Custer and month- ' numbers were even more staggering for the free ly income from the lease of property in downtown v 4,- _�, admission days held on the second Tuesday and Renton. i ,• . fourth Saturday of every month. Anderson hopes to use the additional monies "Its encouraging when you know people are to institute a fellowship for continued research into '°"' r Z \ 5 scheduling their weekends around the free days at the history of Renton and the surrounding com- ‘ , the museum," said Museum Supervisor Steve munities. * `\ `A, Anderson. u es. Previous donations were used to digitize ;� The Renton Historical Foundation was found- the archives and record the oral history of some -t• '`'�l ��t./i. the city's oldest residents. _ ^�1; ed in 1966, shortly after the city's new library The society's mission remains the same as it =,�•. c ,. , over the Cedar River opened its doors to patrons. - . :.. ;;.*..;;}' was 30 years ago: To collect and preserve ��t City librarian Marcella Hillgen donated her person- , .. - Renton s history. -`� al collection of historical photos to the variety o '`< To join the society, or make a tax-deductible artifacts gathered from basements and attics contribution to the society's endowment fund, call throughout the city. Renton School District -U� the museum at (425) 225-2330. The museum is ., Librarian Ethel Telban took on the duties of cate- - .. located at 235 Mill Avenue South. ;•=^"�'-' '_ gorizing the items for permanent display. :-.-...- . , . ' • ' '' N''''' '4. '.' 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' vs.4--,,sz'llsks . ‘ fr..'% -1,'`' ‘ 4 ' '- ek `{yam y 4, I NA 1, ` '=t 1" .,,tils \�1,1` , � • Nti ,. tT '\Uwwr`E i ,* �`'�2.�3'Z\i'' , `�.eaC '14•\ , •i '; 1 `ems.` :1, . ,` a,., t11 Y, . + .at `'���1 t \i+;'44•'••*%;\t '�1;i` a r?„` , \,, 'Z•--'\`• . .., 1 /j/ :?� � � t\"C; ,•` ,1._`l� •1, �.\.'`,�. ., i. C�a`.\�.`M�"';� .`� N tY;t ' `r�!'i a ''�'!\. { , :‘,.''.".:::. fit-:r ��� 11 .-. 1 RENTON >h. ' ' OSPIT ii i _ -- _,_.: . r �" I ..... ..... . r , ,, l ‘ t,i \ .... [ ill . oil 0 _41i . . . r __,_. _r_ i . . _ , , _ . ___ - D►.BRONSO _... _ ram-== .":1 'ems i w -�r �,z I -- Renton Hospital was built in 1911 Courtesy of the Renton Historical Society ' " • ti , .. Renton residents have invested in the _.. . health care of their own community ,, z... , �. Like almost every- new 100-bed Renton Hospital for the grand sum -;r ;'= \` .'_„ thing else in the city, of $1 per year. ; s;NV_ Renton's first hospital Four years later, voters approved the for- �.� t_ t •� �' -- was built to service mation of the Public Hospital District I and 4 ''_ •' the coalmines and $225,000 in bonds to buy the Renton Hospital •=''' logging camps that tom"• •- gg g p from the Federal Works Administration. The fed- �'` . surrounded the corn- eral government contributed more than $74,000 �.�,, "� .. • munityjust after the ' ; -= • •r.�-�•�• � .., to the hospital's operating fund to help the facility �► _ ` •'`N."•' ' turn of the century. cope with the flood of military personnel coming ., r =^; A century later, through the Northwest after World War II. /'' 'r'; t` residents of the city enjoy the benefits of having �' That wartime hospital had been designed as a ,c ". , one of the most respected medical facilities in the temporary facility. It began failing and steps were =':, Puget Sound right in their own backyard. The \ taken to replace it in 1965 when local residents i\ •\4' '. Valley Medical Center on the hill overlooking the voted in favor of a $7 million bond program to . .•w`." - i intersection of SR-167 and Interstate 405 pro- `"*- •= .6 build what would eventually become Valley c vides world-class medical care to patients from ti Seattle in the north to Tacoma in the south. General Hospital in downtown Renton. ;� The town's first hospital was built by Dr. When the general hospital was replaced, . Iv Adolph Bronson to handle the numerous injuries the original site was sold to retail developers. The ,,,; . •that were commonplace in the coalmines and log- site is along Rainier Avenue where the K-Mart is •, ,t• _k. ; ging camps. The dangerous occupations kept Dr. located today, prompting many baby boomers r` .. Bronson so busy that he was forced to expand born atRenton Hospitaltolabelthemselves as ::' h l ;- "Blue Light Specials." -` w`~ .• Y into a two-story, 15-bed hospital at the corner ofli .- •, • , Main and Second streets in 1911. The new spoke-shaped structure near r The second hospital - known for many Renton's south city limits was designed by world- ... 4.A. years as the Bronson Memorial Hospital - was renown architect Edward Stone and opened its `, soon too small to keep up with the area's growing doors to new patients on Oct. 4, 1969. The hos- • The cityapplied and received permis- pital district was extended to include the Kent •. >�, population. pp sion from the US Public Building Administration School District. _zr �'\\, :I/ to build a new hospital on a site along Rainier The hospital itself also changed and expanded ;,` ;• �, Avenue. However, before the building was corn- over the years. More than $23 million was spent ,� ..a *; pleted, the state government realized that Renton on the building when a new Emergency Treatment ', ..\•�` .••t was classified as a third-class city and, thereby, did Center, a Surgery Center, a children's wing and �� ' not qualify to operate a hospital under additional beds between 1977 and 1983. ,,.,�. Washington State law. The name of the facility was eventually Vi . Nine local citizens came forward to form the changed to the Valley Medical Center in 1984 to `~ Valley Hospital Foundation. The first official act better reflect the community it serves. _ �-- .,' of the foundation was to immediately lease the all- •" '`':1,,`+•r{ -4.- v +R ;(r- • b , 4,4 r 4 .11 � .. � • • ,.► �: ,tom • 4 • • - :40k, . 0 i ...:. ivik-- * --.1: 1 - • . - _. .....„,,,,, ..,......,_,.... ,. ,,,.., , .. . ., ..... 0, . „,, , ..... . _ . ..... ... . 4 • - -- - ::-71-:-" - ---' . , .;... , .444w1 w+ii , - -. 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I1* _.,• . with airplanes 25 Burlap houses and chicken wire lawns were r .... 1, '` years before the used to disguise the company's plants in Seattle. company selected a The camouflaged rooftops were designed to make t4 swampy site on the the factories look like quiet suburbs from the air. fir shore of Lake Troop barracks were erected behind the tally �•.- —•.... `•'* Washington in board at the Lon acres Race Track and an anti- .` '' • r 1i A\N t 'l/, Renton to build a aircraft gun was positioned on the track's infield to ,�' "_ t�`-• . prototype floatplane protect the plants from enemy attack. �` for the Navy in 1941. As American men went to war, women took �." ` jx More than 450,000 yards of fill were used to their place on the Boeing assembly lines in : • ` i ati•. reclaim the wetlands in order to solidify the Renton. Under the leadership symbolized by ;6: ground enough to support a factory to manufac- "Rosie the Riveter," the Seattle factory increased _- ' ` ture the YPBB-1 (Model 344) Sea Rangers. production from 24 B-17s per month in 1942 to i.=i \ _ , But after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, an astounding 362 planes per month in March of _ ,'� Cal`" the Navy traded the site to the Army and the fac- 1944. jr .At "d tory was shifted into high gear to produce long- At one point — according to records at the ' F410*-; range bombers. As a result, only one Sea Ranger Boeing Historical Archives — the Seattle plant tta was actually built at the plant in Renton. That one rolled out 16 planes in a span of 24 hours. :.fr, , � plane was nicknamed "The Lone Ranger." Boeing began producing the B-29 -fir' �\� :1� , War was declared only 16 months after Superfortress in both Renton and Wichita in '-\` `Il ' Boeing had introduced the commercial version of 1942, less than two years after its first test flight. -.. «, .,y its luxurious Stratoliner for passenger travel. Work More than 160 of the larger B-29s rolled off the ..\ . •, on the civilian plane was suspended while Boeing assembly lines in Renton during its peak months ;,,, I began building B-29s in Renton and B-17s at its of production. •_ �:� facility in Wichita, Kansas. By the end of the war, the plant in Renton ,s,: The federal government paid for new roads had turned out more than 1,000 of the long-range \ m and housing in Renton to accommodate a popula- bombers. - tion that quadrupled overnight as the airplane ls cS 4'• it 4, „, t. . 01114 82 Boeing 247 was also known as "The City of Renton." Image #1310. When the fighting ended and the military bulk of its remaining financial resources to con- cancelled its contracts for more airplanes, Boeing verting the propeller-powered troop carrier into closed down its factories and more than 30,000 the KC-97 aerial tanker. Boeing employees in Western Washington Using wind tunnel data discovered in Germany (70,000 nationwide) were suddenly left without after the war, Boeing engineers immediately went a job. to work on the country's first multi-jet engine, Attorney William A. Allen reluctantly took over swept wing bomber, the XB-47. With the Cold as president of Boeing on the same day the con- War taking shape in Europe, "Tex" Johnson and tract cancellations were announced. Allen held out Guy Townsend flew a prototype of the B-52 an olive leaf to the unemployed factory workers, Stratofortress on its first flight from Boeing Field promising to hire them back as soon as the com- in Seattle to Larson Air Force Base near Moses pany received new orders for the Stratocruiser. Lake. Boeing engineers based the luxurious passen- Renton played a key role in the biggest eco- ger liner on the C-97, a four-engine troop trans- nomic news of 1952 when Boeing selected the port that made its first flight in 1944. The C-97 Renton plant for its secret project, the world's first had set a transcontinental record in 1945 by flying commercial jet airliner. The Model 367-80 (better 2,323 miles from Seattle to Washington D.C. in known as the Dash 80) was designed and con- just over 6 hours, an average speed of 383 miles structed at a closed off area of the Renton airport per hour. in 1952. Pan American World Airways provided initial The final version of the plane was labeled the encouragement to the unemployed workers when 707. The Air Force eventually ordered 806 of the the airline ordered 20 Stratocruiser (Model 377) in military version of the plane, known as the KC- November of 1945. 135. In 1956 Boeing rolled out the first KC-135 Unfortunately the elegant airliner did not pro- military tanker named The City of Renton. The vide the financial breakthrough Boeing had antici- wife of Mayor Joseph Baxter christened the jet pated. The company was forced to commit the with a bottle of champagne. NC A13347 ; $0 NG u. w� ium • P a - �.,. ' I dry is , ". 1 x' f • x t NI Photo courtesy of the Renton Historical Society '` a '11 Johnson awed the crowds and angered Meanwhile, two older models — the 707 and N. » ,-, Boeing management when he did barrel rolls with the Dash 80 — found new homes in 1972. The e the Dash 80 during Seafair festivities over the 707 was modified to become the 707-320B and �. ,ice hydroplane course on Lake Washington. The stunt became the aerial eye-in-the-sky known as . i was apparently enough to convince Pan Am to AWACS. The first Dash 80 was retired in May of 'N.'•�,� ' . ►=- order 20 of the new model 707 jetliners for corn- that year and is donated to the Smithsonian;;; A mercial use. Institution in Washington D.C. • The first plane was delivered four months Boeings importance as the main source of ;�.:,��ii),...„: ahead of schedule from the plant in Renton on employment in Renton and all of South Seattle •»,, ;�Aug. 15, 1958. Pan Am immediately put the became painfully clear in the 1970s when the US ti 707-120 to use on its daily trans-Atlantic route. government announced plans to cut funding for 'z t-m�c •V. Also in 1958 the Air Force ordered three spe- the proposed Supersonic Transport. ` cially equipped versions of the plane — known as The announcement burst the 20-year bubble ;t „;,4.,k the VC-137 — to carry high-ranking officials. The of economic prosperity Boeing had meant to the ?.> order included one plane that served as Air Force community. The company laid off more than two- . y One for President Dwight D. Eisenhower. thirds of its workforce, causing repercussions ;` \ NA T Ten years later Boeing announced plans to throughout the area. The Renton Technical -::r wz��� '�11� build the 747, a 490-passenger wide-bodied jet College, which had been supplying a pipeline of i, that would be fabricated at a huge new facility in qualified workers for the factory, was forced to ., Everett, WA. The announcement was made even reduce its class offerings and cut staff. Virtually ,\,,'- *,%i before ground had been broken on the new plant overnight, the Renton School District lost hun- ti north of Seattle. dreds of students and a proposed school levy ''��,, The next year (1967) the narrow bodied 737 failed for the first time in the history of the district. made its first flight from its plant in Renton. The ; various versions of the plane have made the 737 .f.r*. the most popular commercial aircraft ever built. " "-`.' "` ` ,�: ': cl;%. _- 4 ,l ;- The first 707 ie•r,• ..1. , i , ir-:. . . ; ,,,/, ,: , .r. , I was delivered four months ahead of Boeing explored various avenues f diver- sificationscheduleRenton to keepas manyworkers employed as possible. Reacting to the energy crisis that had paralyzed the nation, the company explored alter- on Aug. 15 1 958. native energy sources, including the construction �' , of a series of windmill farms to generate electrici- ty Boeing returned to its roots as a boat builder and designed a high-speed hydrofoil that was described at the time as a "boat that flies like a top right: A Boeing machinist works on plane over the water." Boeing sold six of the craft the connection between the wing and the to the Navy and 24 commercial versions of the body of a 757 at the Renton plant in this hydrofoil. 1996 photo. Despite the cutbacks, the company continued to fill the few orders it received during the decade. bottom right: Acres of B-29's cover the By the time the recession had eased in 1983 floor of the Renton plant in this 1944 more than 1,000 737s had rolled off the assembly Boeing photo. Work proceeded around line in Renton. Boeing aircraft had become the the clock to build six of the bombers a standard for commercial airlines and the military day at the peak of production. versions of the same planes were being used in bottom: B-29's taxi in 1944 from the countries around the world. north apron of the Renton plant across Boeing responded to the increase in the price the new Cedar River bridge to the air- of jet fuel and a higher demand for passenger field. flights by designing new aircraft that were faster, quieter and more fuel-efficient. To meet these Photos courtesy of the Boeing Company goals, Boeing began producing the 757 alongside 8 larger and updated versions of the 737. The first `� 757 rolled out of the Renton factory in 1982. Simultaneously production was also started on larger versions of the 747 and the new wide- bodied 767 in the Everett. The new Boeing - with its new North American component from Rockwell International Corp.'s defense and space units - had merged with the McDonnell Douglas Corporation in 1997, sending chills through the factory workers and engineers in Renton. Backorders on 737-900s and new orders for the 757 provided short-term security for the factory workers. The announce- ment that corporate offices of Boeing would be moving to Chicago had little effect on the produc- tion levels or morale in Renton. The best news of the 21st Century so far was the company's announcement to abandon plans for a larger version of the 747 (747X) to clear capacity and resources for an all-new Sonic Cruiser that Boeing hopes will again revolutionize the airline industry. No official announcement has been made whether the new-generation plane will be built. . 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't: 1.» in 1905 for railway back control of what was left of Pacific Car and t �Y- . ..� and logging equip- Foundry in 1934. ' t:.t-. ` _.- `-, ,, ment that eventually The new owner immediatelyimplemented • t"~ tit\ 'I.-at .� 1, helped his company p /"y: p p y plans to expand the Carco line of power winches be recognized in a g for use on crawler tractors in the logging industry. �•.„ c �,� 2001 as the "Business of the Century" by the The new product line later became the basis for '.� _ 'L I Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce. Paccar's Winch Division, which today includes ` iii-. �' \ Two years after Piggott established the Seattle Braden, Carco and Gearmatic.The rejuvenated `��"`"` .• Car Manufacturing Co. in West Seattle, he company also switched its focus from building `., •,,, :- ,'� i merged his new company with TwohyBrothers of :ey,��.. p y railway cars to supplying bridge spans for • .,, .r K',�• Portland and moved the enterprise to the newly - t~ p Americas growing highway system. �.w� incorporated town of Renton in 1907. The new When America went to war in 1941, the • -,...Y`\ ?' company was dubbed Pacific Car and Foundry, a Renton plant was utilized to build Sherman tanks "-s. name that would last through two world wars and and tank recovery systems for the military effort. `�.• 12 American presidents. _ Pacific Car and Foundry also pitched in by con- , •.,a A fire burned the new factory to the ground structing dry docks and steel tugboats during the tt only days after it had opened for business. ._ course of the war. .„-. . According to records at the Renton Historical When the fighting concluded overseas, Pacific Museum, Pigott rebuilt on the same site and his ,`' ' =- 1 ~•'%;{ enterprise was back in operation manufacturingCar and Foundry dove headfirst into the heavy ... * p p duty truck market. The company's first major ; ^` °' • winches, hoists and railroad cars within six acquisition was Kenworth Motor Truck Company �'°''~� •- '`��~'` q \ ` :,�+ months. ..�` ,•t • . The revitalized company — with plants in of Seattle. In 1953 the company produced its first •,., ; \\ Renton and Portland — received a boost from gov mechanical refrigeration cars, which did not `�\` require the use of salt that had proved to be so - * , ernment orders for 2,000 boxcars needed to >~ transport freight during World War I. corrosive to its earlier models. The refrigerated car � ta►,.,. immediately became the standard for the rail - ? Pigott sold controlling interest in the company Indust :` ,' h+ .,...,., i t3 -� -- 'fit sae* SIB * 41E6 Jr 1 . : 4* 1. '. ' .III III , 1. o ..:, } ,e - M1 u; , I , `• . . s t , .i.- 4 . . i A. w., A. .,'CIA +1 • 1 —""`,00'''*,,,,,•,., ,„,„,,„„,,,04 taw ,. S ' a � f r ...,,.... ..._ ". r e " lilt ! 88 .a _ k , The company expanded its heavy-duty construction of The Carco Theatre for the truck capacity in 1958 with the purchase of Performing Arts in Renton. The company granted Peterbilt Motor Company. Later in the same year an additional $10,000 to the Renton Historical Pacific Car and Foundry became a major player in Society in 1988 to establish a permanent exhibit the new market of mining vehicles with the acqui- to signify the Pacific Car and Foundry's signifi- sition of Dart Truck Company. cance in the history of the city. The plant in Renton played an important role In an effort to reflect the company's new prod- in the peacetime prosperity of the nation. ucts and activities, the board of directors voted to Employees from Renton fabricated the steel used change the name of the company to PACCAR in during the construction of the Space Needle for 1972. The Renton plant became a part of the the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle. The company Pacific Car and Foundry Division of the new corn- also contributed to the construction of the third pany. powerhouse at the Grand Coulee Dam as well as The next year the two major divisions of PAC- twin towers of The World Trade Center in New CAR were established, with corporate headquar- York. ters in Bellevue while the PACCAR Parts Division In 1960, PACCAR became an international remained in Renton to supply the aftermarket sale truck manufacturer when Kenworth moved 49 of parts and accessories. percent of its manufacturing process to an affiliate When Renton celebrated its Diamond Jubilee company in Mexico, Kenworth Mexicana S.A. de in 1976, Pacific Car was the city's second largest C.V. The same year PACCAR established the employer. Payroll records showed that employ- Carco Financial Group (now PACCAR Financial ment topped 2,000 during the 1980s. Group) to facilitate the domestic sales of its own The Renton manufacturing facility was phased trucks. out in 1988 when PACCAR refocused its govern- Six years later Kenworth reached across the ment business and relocated the operation to Pacific to establish a plant in the Australian city of Kirkland. Melbourne and immediately become a major play- In 1987 PACCAR acquired Washington-based er in that country's truck market. In 1967 the Al's Auto Supply to supply aftermarket automobile Dynacraft division began producing belts, hoses, parts on a retail basis to the public. PACCAR adapters and other accessories for the Kenworth added Grand Auto Inc. of California to its automo- and Peterbilt truck plants. tive retail line the next year. The division was sold A $100,000 grant from Pacific Car and to CSK Auto in 1999. Foundry in 1970 provided seed money for the ......5.1 „ ‘, • `Employees from Renton .. . th steel used fabricated e `�`.. during construction of the �. Space Needle for the 1962 --....NH'.‹,_ World 's Fair in Seattle. ' ^"" 1 immou e __ ' gill , is, f- -4:k. l' 78,fo'N _ ......_ 0 a` 4 . _ , , , .... ...ig ... .. ... wi t , ^ - - w ,_ , , r'# - l ,..t w. ,t....;,-.C__ ,;'' eiN el, '' ' 'I..;,)1.1.,:i.'N.‘ •-:* Oi*4 ii , i . _ . ,.: .......„....Th , A \II\ . ---.--'*' *7::-',77,:iA, .‘ A -1' i . , .„ • Entering its second century, PACCAR is '''�,�' a worldwide manufacturer of light, medium and '~' heavy-duty trucks under the Kenworth, Peterbilt, ,,,"..,=-.70.- -,-- DAF, Leyland and Foden nameplates. The company y also provides financial services and distributes truck parts to its related businesses. The Bellevue-based division of the business con- t, tinues to manufacturer the type of industrial winches N. that William Pigott Sr. envisioned in 1905. *Portions of David M. Bur e s book on �- 1 -, ilz ••,, • . the history of Renton: Where the Water Took ri i. 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Image #1322 Photos courtesy of the Renton Historical Society 98 Renton's 2001 Centennial Task Force Renton is fortunate to have the support and Randy Carmical • Renton Technical College dedication of a group of committed volunteers Bob & Judy Dunn • Cat's Eye Group, Inc. that serve on the Centennial Task Force Advisory Committee. With support from Mayor Jesse Tanner Phyllis Filippetti • The Boeing Company and the Renton City Council, this group met for Sara Garner • City of Renton over two years to plan and organize Renton's 2001 Nancy Hoben •Allied Arts of Renton Centennial Celebration. The Task Force membership is broad-based, Doug Kyes • Renton Municipal Arts Commission covering many different organizations and spanning Edie-Mae Lawyer • Renton Lions Club/AARP many generations. The following individuals have donated their Loran Lichty • Renton Assembly time and energy to help make Renton's Centennial Del Mead • Soroptimist International of Renton Celebration successful and memorable: Sonja Mejlaender • City of Renton Toni Nelson • Renton City Council Don Custer, Chair • Former Mayor of Renton Barbara Nilson •Allied Arts of Renton Greg Wilson, Co-Chair • The Boeing Company Betty Nokes • Renton Community Foundation Sylvia Allen • City of Renton King Parker • Renton City Council Jim Amandus • Rotary Club of Renton Clark Petersen • City of Renton Steve Anderson • City of Renton Marge Richter • Renton Citizen Char Baker • Allied Arts of Renton Ethel Telban • Renton Historical Society Jeri Bates • Renton Chamber of Commerce John Thompson • City of Renton Carrie Bergquist • Renton Historical Society Larry Warren • R.E.A.C.H Julie Brewer • City of Renton q0 °/W6C/ACT 764.-y, �1h 1 'N ti. 1 � . 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J. 1 , • * . ,. .. . # ...; ....:...-...„•11., ,I , , .....,.,.. ......,, ' '., • ,iliv',., . ...., , . . ,... • . 4 , •• '-• ,,,.... '• '''' • , -_ • • ' 11‘i ' nib ilii;, . !: .. * • ._ , ....„, • 1111P ' ••' ,.,"..; . -- ,. ... .. ew 1? i......421"47,\EZAVIG" ' Forever N Frontiers December 20,2004 Renton City Council Minutes Page 458 CAG: 04-143, 2004 Lift City Clerk reported bid opening on 12/14/2004 for CAG-04-143, 2004 Lift Station Rehabilitation,RL Alia Station Rehabilitation Project(Lake Washington Flush Station and Misty Cove Company Lift Station);nine bids; engineer's estimate$119,897.60; and submitted staff recommendation to award the contract to low bidder,R.L. Alia Company,in the- amount of$118,809.60. Council concur. Plat: Maureen Highlands Development Services Division recommended approval, with conditions,of the Division II,NE 4th St,FP-04- Maureen Highlands Division II Final Plat; 31 single-family lots on 14.2 acres 128 located at 6118 NE 4th St. (FP-04-128). Council concur. (See page 460 for resolution.) Planning: 2004 Annual Update Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department of Zoning Book&Wall Map recommended approval of the 2004 annual update of the City's Zoning Book and Wall Map. ¶ouncil concur. (See page 460 for ordinance.) MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSEN AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was read from Madonna Messina, 2218 Lyons Ave. NE, Citizen Comment: Messina- Renton, 98059, xpressing support for a 50% or greater permanent open space R-1 Zone Community requirement in the City's Urban Separators. MOVED BY NELSON, Separators SECONDED B 'PALMER, COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Planning and Development Committee Chair Briere presented a report Planning &Development regarding the pre-application for the 2005 Comprehensive Plan Amendment Committee review cycle for property located at 4915 NE Sunset Blvd. The Committee Comp Plan: 2005 Amendment recommended concurrence in the staff recommendation to deny the pre- Pre-Application,4915 NE application request for a Comprehensive Plan map amendment from Single Sunset Blvd Family Residential to Corridor Commercial at 4915 NE Sunset Blvd. based on the finding that the application is not timely, and that development of the property for commercial uses does not meet the intent of the Corridor Commercial designation. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Airport: Noise Mitigation Planning and Development Committee Chair Briere presented a report (Compatible Land Use recommending adoption,by resolution, of the Renton Airport Compatible Land Program) Use Program. The program will serve as a means to inform the citizens of Renton about Airport noise, safety, and other aviation-generated issues. It can be provided to Renton Airport-based pilots and businesses so that they are informed of citizens concerns in relation to aviation issues. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 460 for resolution.) Planning: Planning& Planning and Development Committee Chair Briere presented a clean-up report Development Committee for the following five items listed on the Committee's referral list and Agenda Item Clean Up Report recommended that the referrals be closed: ikt4-Ditc ?CP Say&kllrn 1. Referral 920-Periodic Review of Residential Land Use Policies and <//u` Implementation. This recurring referral is no longer necessary since agenda bills are now being created for all new referrals. 2. Referral 1176=Historic Preservation Society,Historic Preservation Regulations. There is no current work being done on this issue. December 20,2004 Renton City Council Minutes Page 459 3. Referral 1941 -City Center Area Sign Code Regulations Amendments, Roof Signs. These regulations were adopted by the City Council via Ordinance 5071. 4. Referral 2004-R-4 Zone Text Amendments,Landscape Requirements. This was included in the Comprehensive Plan ordinance that was adopted by the City Council on 11/1/2004. 5. Referral 2040-Design Guidelines in the Commercial Neighborhood Zone. This matter will be addressed as part of a larger work program that will be brought forward in 2005. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY LAW,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Committee on Committees Council President-elect Briere presented a revised Committee on Committees Council: 2005 Committee report recommending the following Council committee chairmanships and Assignments committee assignments for 2005: Community Services Committee: Toni Nelson, Chair;Marcie Palmer,Vice Chair;Dan Clawson,Member. Finance Committee: Don Persson, Chair;Toni Nelson,Vice Chair;Denis Law, Member. Planning and Development Committee: Dan Clawson, Chair;Denis Law,Vice • Chair;Marcie Palmer,Member. Public Safety Committee: Denis Law, Chair;Randy Corman, Vice Chair;Toni Nelson,Member. Transportation,(Aviation) Committee: Marcie Palmer, Chair;Don Persson, Vice Chair;Randy Corman,Member. Utilities Committee: Randy Corman, Chair; Dan Clawson,Vice Chair;Don Persson,Member. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chair Clawson presented a report recommending Utility: Sewer Service concurrence in the staff recommendation to revise City Code to allow Connection Outside City administrative approval of sewer service outside the City limits within the Limits, City Code Amend City's adopted,Potential Annexation Area(PAA), approved sanitary sewer service area, or within the boundary of a Special Assessment District of the City, subject to the following conditions: 1. A covenant be executed that obligates the property owner to affirmatively support any legal and constitutional method of annexation for properties within the City's adopted PAA; and 2. Any proposed development must be in general compliance with the City of Renton land use regulations. The Committee further recommended that the ordinance regarding this matter be presented for first reading. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 460 for ordinance.) • APPROVED iY 1 • CEtif COUNCIL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE • �o?_��-oZDOy COMMITTEE REPORT Date Iecember 20,2004 Planning and Development Committee 2004 Referral List Clean-up The Planning and Development Committee recommends closing the following referrals: 1. Item #920, "Periodic Review of Residential Policies and Implementation" as a recurring referral is no longer necessary since agenda bills are now being created for all new referrals: 11 2. Item #•I•2.,76 "Historic Preservation Society, Historic Preservation Regulations" can be closed at this time since there is no current work being done on this issue. 3. Item #1941• "City Center..Area Sign rode'Regulations.Amendments— Roof Signs" was adopted by the City Council by ordinance#5071: 4. Item # 2004 "R=4 Zone;,Text Amendments — Landscape Requirements" was included in the Comprehensive Plan ordinance that vas adopted by the City Council-on 11/01/04. 5. Item # 2040 "Design Guidelines in Ttle CommercialNeighborhood Zone" will be addressed as part of a larger work program that will be brought forward in 2005. • Terri:Briere,. hair °--6^ " Dan Clawson,Vice Chair V . • • . • Denis W. Law, Member • • • cc:. Alex Pietsch Rebecca Lind RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting August 4,2003 Council Chambers Monday, 7:30 p.m. MINUTES Renton City Hall CALL TO ORDER Mayor Jesse Tanner led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of t e Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF KATHY OLKER-WHEELER, Council President;DAN CLAWSON; TONI COUNCILMEMBERS NELSON; Y CORMAN;DON PERSSON. MOVED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCIL MBERS KING PARKER AND TERRI BRIERE. CARRIED. CITY STAFF IN JESSE TA R,Mayor;JAY COVINGTON, Chief Administrative Officer; ATTENDANCE ZANETTA FONTES,Assistant City Attorney;BONNIE WALTON, City Clerk; GREGG ZIMMERMAN,Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator;DENNIS CULP,Community Services Administrator; STEVE ANDERSO ,Museum Supervisor;CLARK PETERSEN,Library Director; ALEX PIE SCH,Economic Development Administrator;DON ERICKSON, Senior Plan er;REBECCA LIND,Planner Manager; GEL CERISE,Senior Planner;DE K TODD,Assistant to the CAO; COMMANDER KENT CURRY,Police Department. PROCLAMATION A proclamation by Mayor Tanner was read declaring the week of August 9 to Farmers Market Week— August 16, 2003,to be "Farmers Market Week" in the City of Renton,and August 9 to 16,2003 urging all citizens to recognize the many benefits of the Renton Farmers Market.* Councilwoman Toni Nelson accepted the proclamation and noted the presence of several Farmers Market volunteers in the audience. She thanked the volunteers fir all of their hard work in making the Farmers Market a success. *MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION AS READ. CARRIED. SPECIAL PRESENTATION Renton Historical Society President Barbara Horton presented the 2002 annual Community Services:Museum i report of thl Renton Historical Society and Museum. Ms.Horton described the &Renton Historical Society bequest given to the Renton Historical Society by Charles Custer and how it is Annual Report being manaed. The original bequest was valued at$1.3 million and now is valued closer to$2 million. Detailing the work involved with documenting, 5 � ��25a cataloging, and incorporating the Charles Custer estate artifacts into the Museum's collection,she noted that the bequest has dominated the work of the Board and the Museum Director for more than two years. Ms.Horton reviewed the near-term goals of the Renton Historical Society, which include addressing immediate storage issues,resuming display updates, and developing more efficient ways to access items to meet the rate of donations. She concluded by listing the long-term goals as follows: build a vision and a plan that satisfies the display and storage limitations on a permanent basis,build a vision within the community of a Museum as part of the cultural center,develop a solid financial plan to make the visions happen, and make historic preservation a valued part of the future of the City. PUBLIC MEETINGS This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in Annexation: Carlo, 136th Ave accordance,with local and State laws,Mayor Tanner opened the public meeting SE& 140th Ave SE to consider the Carlo 10%Annexation Petition-an approximately 37-acre "L" The Custer Bequest History Most of you are familiar with the high points of the bequest given to the Renton Historical Societyby Charles Custer. It consisted of the contents of a vacation home in Three Tree Point, Charles' home and its 12-14,000 objects, two to s upon which First Savings Bank rests along with the associated lease, and some cash. The executor, Harry Blencoe, along with Arman Dobson acting as legal advisor estimated the value of the b 'quest to the Society at $1 .3 million. The Estate The initial cash disbursement made by the executor was set into a standard account, with a portion deposited into the Renton Community Fund. The remainder was held to balance any costs incurred with processing the bequest, such as house repairs, insurance and facilities expe ses. Later disbursements went directly into the Renton Community Fund. The vacation home contained little of significance, though there were a number of small items of some novelty. Volunteers along with the Custer family cleaned out th property and disposed of any remaining unwanted items. The incomes realized from disposing of these and other objects within the house were earmarked specifically for strengthening the Renton Historical Museum's collections, to which end several important Puget Sound Salish (Duwamish/Suquamish) artifacts have been obtained. Charles house was in need Qf immediate repair. The roof and gutters had to be replaced and some structural pieces had to have some leak damage repaired. After the Nisqually Quake of 2001, the foundation required some work near the fireplace to reposition and strengthen it. Other minor repairs were done by either volunteers or contractors as appropriate. The landscape required some attention. The garage roof also had to be replaced, along with some wood in the walls that had rotted. Some of the funds from the bequest were budgeted for this work, amounting to betvteen $20 and 30 thousand. N y . • The Society Board then had to determine what was to be done with the house. A landmarks assessment was executed, which determined that the house, while unique, did not qualify as a significant historic landmark. Other options were considered. The house wouldn't make a goo second museum because of the lack of staffing and parking, ADA ( Imericans with Disabilities Act) upgrades, maintenance, and zoning is ues. Converting to some business such as a B & B would have similar issues. Renting it out as a home would have major liability anJ maintenance issues. All of these options would require continued high-level attention from the Board and absorb inordinate amounts of volunteer time. Finally, the house was considered as a potential storage facility for artifacts. An analysis of the option of holding the house for five years revealed that it was costing the Society approximately $2,000 a month. The city also advised that there woul ' be a zoning issue if the use was non- residential. With the new understanding of the costs of ownership, the accessioning/processing (documentation, cataloging and incorporation into the Museums collection) of the artifacts on site was curtailed in favor of getting the house empty as soon as practical to facilitate a sale. The artifacts are, without doubt, the most exciting part of the bequest. Charles and his parents, George and Annie, retained a great deal of their own as well as city history, including documents, furniture and household items, and especially photographs. Many of the furniture pieces were nearly as old as the house and were traceable to their original purchase by the Custers. While similar pieces were held already in the Museums collection, often the pieces from the Custer home were far more documented as to use and therefore of more historic value. Comparisons and assessments had to be made piece by piece. Lesser pieces had to be disposed of because of the limits of storage available to the Museum. With over 3,000 — 4,000 objects yet uncatalogued, there remain years worth of documentation work to do with the contents retained from the house. The house sold in June of this year to a couple that is very fond of the restoration of older homes. They were delighted to find this house so close to original condition and estimate that their costs shouldn't exceed $40,000 to correct maintenance issues. Their intent is to accumulate as much history about the house as possible. They are currently working with the museum's staff on this effort. After closing the sale, accounting showed that the final cleared balance was only $4,000 less than the appraised valuation given the Society by the executor. The bank property and the associated lease were set aside at first, as the house condition demanded immediate attention. Eventually an examination of the lease revealed that it contained far more value than the land. This value was not obvious in the original appraisal of the estate. Maintaining our rdles as trustees of this property for the State of Washington and the Citizens of Renton, we consulted with a real estate attorney and a commercial appraiser. The Board came to understand that important decisions had to be made with regards to the sale or retention of the property. Continuing to lease the property to the bank would eventually require a renegotiation of the lease, with the attendant legal tangles and distractions to the Board, and landlord status would be a permanent addition to the Boards tasks. The commercial appraiser's information indicated that a long-term lease could potentially be of more economic value to the Society,.but this would be over a ten to twenty year period and net present value suggested that the difference would be less significant. After review options, the Board approved offering the property for sale to the bank. Negotiations concluded swiftly and that sale closed in early January of this year. Proceeds on that sale were in excess of the valuation given in the initial estate appraisal, though we incurred costs to assure appropriate legal issues were covered and our fiduciary responsibilities to the Secretary of State were responsibly executed. The Financials As noted above, the original bequest was valued at $1 .3 million. With the sale of the bank property, under more advantageous conditions and assuming other appraisals are still accurate, that number is closer to $2 million now. Some of that is in the artifacts that the Society will retain. Other costs associated with assuring careful handling of the choices the loard faced consumed some $10-20 thousand. To ensure sustaired ongoing support of operations, one million dollars was transferred to the endowment fund, now designated the George and Annie Custer Endowment Fund, and the Endowment Committee is being reformed as an Investment Committee and will be responsible for assuring a sustained return from this fund to cover Museum operations. The future of the funds currently in the RCF is also being assessed. The issue is a combination of access and return balanced against the interests that the RCF supports. The proceeds from the house have been assigned to an account specific to a building fund fora future new museum structure. We feel that the current museum ope iation has outgrown its storage and exhibit capabilities at the existing site. The remainder of the funds have been supporting two part time employees: a volunteer coordinator and a curator. Because of the meager pay and part time nature of the position, we are on our third curator in a year, but hope to be able to retain her for a time. • The Museum and the Custer Artifacts For more than two years the Custer bequest has dominated the work of the Board and the Museum Director. While it has been an undeniable blessing, it has riot been without adverse impact. The Director has voluntarily shouldered a number of Board responsibilities to help keep operations running smoothly, and some progress within the Museum has suffered as a consequence. Displays that are supposed to be dynamic are remaining static for much longer periods of time. Artifact donations to the Museum are not being accessioned as fast as they are coming i �. Satellite displays placed in prominent business locations in the cityl are not being serviced as often as needed. Volunteers are tryingl to support a large volume of requests for historical research, information and photographic reproduction from the archives. The Custer collection will require attention for at least two more years to truly understand and catalog the treasures found there. Every week there are finds within thtle photographs and pieces to excite the historian interested in Renton s past. Storage concerns will have to be addressed in the very near term. There is no space available to the Museum for the development of new displays and no place to store current displays so that new ones can be built up to replace them. The Board recognizes that this bequest has moved the Society and the Museum dramatically up the curve to becoming a more professional and substantial part of the community, but care must be taken to assure that the vision and planning keep up. The financial boon could easily vanish if spending choices don't align to a solid long term and sustainable vision of what the Museum is to become. ., What are we doing for the near-term? • Address immediate storage issues and the Roxy marquee display through the addition of a mezzanine within the Museum. •. Resume updating displays • Look for better ways to accession to meet the rate of donations • Examine enhancemen s to the external appearance of the Museum to encourage visitors • Reconnect to the community through events, Board contacts, joint efforts with other volunteer groups and media exposure What about the long term? • Build a vision and a plan that satisfies the display and storage limitations on a more permanent basis • Build a vision within the community of a Museum as part of the cultural center • Develop a solid financial plan to make the visions happen • Make historic preservation a valued part of the future of the city C t.01. // • 'loge .... i Mission/Vision Statement: ` *+� y "`` The Renton Historical Society exists to provide educational experiences to the general public '0' - , .a -,.,, � -----..,.._• { 0 through the preservation and interpretation of Greater Renton's history. To best meet this '4/ '1''' ' 1 -_^ "- °-.. 1 mission,the Board of Trustees has established these goals: -' ,€• � ' Annual Report of the Renton al Society t Goal I.Think like a Business ' �i'r I 1 i ': t, ':....,mot ---�,..v I', Maintain a responsible Board of Trustees comprised of dedicated Society members with a `' ell' .rr, r _71Z i „ -- . ., P. ` ' wide range of talents who will provide leadership,secure funding,set policies,monitor ' r r I-1 1 ` ! i i Y - 9 � . w. > operation of the Museum,and provide the vision for future plans and growth. i f r -~ ►ie i �I,( '! • '} <S { =a, ` 1 11 4 Goal II. Reorganize the Society ---� "' �;� Reorganize the Museum and Board to in\(the a comprehensive representation of the Renton , 'j 1--/-*:. -�..4 "`"^' •:s > 1i `�`Ia Conununity including age.gender,ethnicity,etc.,within the Society membership,Board of �, j I s t ; `^ ^-• • �;' .- Trustees,paid and unpaid staff,and in the programs of the Museum is -.a 1f1 ` _? .I _, l _, S i`: e :tt I ,;--t `"" r rl 1,itti•`; 'f` .r • 'CR i'ill ...n., l ... .' r... 1 11;M t,. 't ii ,� e + r'7Y: • =i = I t -, �i 1" •�1 4 ,f Goal Ill.Provide Heritage Interpretive Services s , t j--» ' 9 p ..'`g � -‘.a 174 I di . 1 multi.. 1t 1 , 1 nil j Interpret the history of Greater Renton through visual,oral,and tactile means,both within ,� "II- ' , the setting of the Museum and throughout the Greater Renton area. ,3 .. ---°---- _ •--_- `. _- •—_,_. +e 33 fit•'' •°�-^ `; ,_ - z.—..,..—......, r� .. .,• 44,47 . r.i 1 oft @t Goal IV. Establish the Society as the Primary Archival/ ';,; 1 • ,,t,•- . • i: t -. 1 'jilt 1 I T '• jr r'. r � Preservation Resource Center for Greater Renton '-, _" _ i+ i - li; 1 III It! 4r$,:ti 1 Collect,document,preserve,conserve and interpret artifacts,documents,photographs, > '• 4 {i ��� _ 1 _ I r 1i, tit P , ; -1 , - � , 4.. ephemera and historic structures relative to the cultural history of the Greater Renton area. ""m' �- A !3 - - t ¢ Goal V.Establish Appropriate Facilities ,, _ t Concentrate primal),services within facilities that meet professionally established criteria for r+ R ; 4 Y _ f'_ . -�teib "v= collections care and conservation,security and accessibility and is of sufficient size to allow __ v...�� *= • - _ �T �,�a �- =i ', t z- ,-.....:mac :"-x `w." _ for growth and for a diversity of activities. ,. •- r ;a :t 1, �?,�-r t�.rX.� iP. p k. r .� .. a. zr. `��'Zr� --S.F:e- ms_-°..t,p *- .� z. �, r�a ,•,., a•�q R FRk S • '' ` '�' ,6"u e •!^ --...Y...,: p e - 1�if• ^�. �TS'�i'.Y•�--" K-rp ��j+.r �W y~ 'x P1.4140, • mt ...'.: ,� � •f re 4 iS..�f i'i7'•LM:�eel-,- S 4 ? 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Wit;„ ; . ,„-.,,# , .i.l "` �• ': f Ir + f mil. +t- '`l� ..11 La 11C7 � .. . 7 ° =f-V Nt_�•St =..arm" •IY 1 t a.b ..c.. - . 1111 2002 Society Over w _ ,f: , '"` .ommittee Overview I would like to recognize and thank the RHS Board of Trustees for their devoted attention to the 2002-2003 has been a year of change and progress for the Renton Historical Society.All of our active . 't thankless business details that must be managed in order to provide resources to meet the Society's:Ms- `committees and staff have been developing and refining polici s That will assist us in meeting our stated sion. We have made enormous progress toward our financial mission. rhission and vision statements. ° w ." The Trustees participate in monthly Board meetings to conduct the Society's business and they also t °' Notably Mr/ ', �,y chair the Committees that are the engine behind the heritage and museum services that we provide.To the community the business part isn't always the most fun part of what must be done,but when it's done well, ' The Endowment has been renamed the George and Annie Custer Endowment,and is working to '.`;` ��I the whole organization thrives! - , + maximize our investments. bA 04 t/ The RHS Executive Committee has been coordinating with the City of Renton on many important . ... 'r ' The By-laws Committee is well into the process of refiningihe by-laws and bringing them into y/ issues. One of the most important to the long-term health of the Renton Historical Society is its relationship •{ - ,► ., concordance with our Articles of Incorporation. -. /Bill Gaw Barbara Horton t " a ,. President, with the City of Renton,which has been undocumented. The City has recognized the need for documented , t ' • The Museumtommittee has been established and is currently developing its policies and responsi- Vice President, Renton Historical Society roles and responsibilities between our two organizations and has been working with the RHS Executive ' v. . bilities. .w,..-' Renton Historical Society Conunittee to draft an agreement. As of this printing of the RHS Annual Report,this document is still in the • The Custer Committee has essentially disbanded as its work winds down and theCit'ster bequest is draft state. We are working on it consistently and anticipate positive news soon! either incorporated into the museum or liquidated. Another critical issue to the Society is storage for our artifact collection. The • The Collections Committee and Museum staff have been reviewing our Photographic Reproduction Policy and have ',ode -- _ City of Renton has helped us again by providing additional storage space. several exciting acquisitions. ,`r" , ' The City of Renton provides much support for the long-term mainte- While our committees continue to develop our professionalism,we continue to struggle with nance and storage of the Society's artifacts,as a part of our partner our limited storage and display space.As our collection grows we are working to _ .,__ ship to provide heritage services to our community. Without the enhance our current storage-options, and have begun evaluation of future support of the City of Renton,we would not have the fine Mu- options. ` • .4* seum or staff that we have today. , a`' yet We are proud to announce that the Budget Commit '" - tee determined that we had enough revenue available sir. tv - ` •to continue to pay for 2 employees with RHS funding, r., : ... .11 ' for the positions of Volunteer Coordinator and ••, Y.* 0' ` •' Col- lections Manager. We have also budgeted for a ;► • ` ,�,: summer intern to come in this summer to help us _ '� ' a .' t to accession more artifacts from the Custer Es- r �, tate. My thanks to our Treasurer,Jennifer Sharp; •• . r 1�" ` -a to our Endowment Committee Chair, Ken 4 '± ' 0 — . '' .� Becker;and to all those who work with these • 7, • knowledgeable managers to make our fi- , bob - . - „ nances work so well! 4 .„ ,....„ - • . Most of all, we appreciate our volun- rs - I P • — leers! Without the consistent and devoted ' �- I service that the RHS volunteers provi\140de to our { , .; - , , ' t ^ - community, we could not provide the Mu- i • , �, seum services that we live today. P r` • \ d rig h '� t {�'i lei• . 1 - - .. i-lf 444Ir a fit r \,,' _ . . . ;> r T. ' • ' Endowment Program . .;port Museum Report In 1994,Steve Anderson,Museum Supervisor,imagined a program that would help fund the Renton How did your Renton Historical Museum do in 2002?Success in a small museum operation like this can fil ,,. Historical Society's operations over the long term. . .and in 1997,spurred by the effort of Society Trea- be,conveyed in numerous ways when viewed through different prisms. In one instance,a 2002 survey of i surer,Carrie Bergquist,the Endowment Program became a reality! Renton citizens gave the Renton Historical Museum a poor rating. That stated,you should know that such a "The Renton Historical Society Endowment Program was established to provide reliable,consistent survey instrument is only one of many by which we are measured. While we believe our many accomplish- ,�0. financial support for the Society's endeavors in the years to come. The Endowment Fund will help sustain ments offset this rating,we are aware that we must improve our relationship with the community so that we IIli preservation of Renton's heritage,providing artifacts,materials and publications that retell our history. It can reflect the community's needs in the products and services we produce. 111014 , _ will support the Society in its mission to provide access to history via an exciting array of exhibits,programs This year,our main accomplishment came with the addition of two paid part time staff members the es..., and events. No other organization can enliven Renton's past like the Renton Historical Society first staff increases for the Museum in over nine years!The arrival of Dorota Rahn,our volunteer coordinator — Ken Becker The Society is a wonderful organization that has earned the support of a community with a strong and Steve Smith,our curator of collections,has provided an increased level of sustainability to the museum's Steve Anderson Chair,Endowment tradition of giving and participation. The Endowment Fund is still growing. Since its beginning,we have I overall performance.Their individual energy,insights and valuable contributions to the overall health of the Renton Historical Committee received Many very generous donations. The latest,of which,is a$1,000,000 donation from a bequest of 1 volunteer program and the collections'care have already had positive impacts.Both positions were made Museum the Charles Custer estate. In recognition of Charles'parents,the Endowment was renamed the George W. possible through Renton Historical Society funding and a King County Cultural Resources Hotel/Motel Tax and Annie Lewis Custer Endowment Program. The support we have received is truly amazing and we are Sustained Support Grant.Our steady office administrator,Daisy Ward,appreciated the help,especially with most grateful to you,the members of our historic community! docent/volunteer coordination.It also pleases me to report that our other general office secretary,Louis George,is this year's Volun- An active committee meets quarterly to make investment decisions and has developed a formal Endowment Policy,which was teer of the Year—signifying our appreciation of Louis's work and her continued commitment to Renton history,the museum and the recently updated,to guide them. The committee is chaired by Ken Becker,who is joined by Steve Anderson,Naomi Mathisen,Pat I Society. Auten, David Gilbert,Allen Unbedacht and Society Treasurer Jennifer Sharp. Randy Rockhill recently completed his term—the Additionally,we received a Certificate of Commendation from the American Association for State and Local History.The committee wishes to thank him for his valuable support. receipt of this coveted AASLH Award for our Centennial exhibit titled Century to Century"signifies an elevated level of prole ssionalism The committee has created a diversified portfolio that is poised for future growth and yet generates enough interest income to in our approach to local history products and services.Further,museum aide' bm Monahan's 1911 flood story was published in the provide some support back to the society,even now. The Endowment Fund is in a growth stage at this time. We are working to grow t ' Washington State Historical Society's Columbia Magazine,bringing Renton's history to a statewide audience. the fund in the coming years to an amount significant enough to generate sufficient income to support Society operations each year. The processing of the massive Charles L.Custer Collection (+10,000 objects) has been a major undertaking for the staff.The It started with a dream...and with your helping hands,it is being realized! The fund began with$65,000 and by the end of City of Renton has provided an additional;660 square feet of museum storage in support of this activity:Our registrar,Pearl Jacobson, 2002 it stands at over$185,000(prior to the Custer donation). We are very optimistic that we will attain our long term goal with the catalogued over 350 donated objects last year,;including the archive of the Renton Chamber of Commerce.Our other registrar,Laura continued generous support of those in our community! Crawford, has begun an assessment of the entire collection-a bit of work that should lead to a future collections strategy. The We move forward having made great beginnings and with a solid foundation for our financial future. Many thanks to the photograph collection alone has grown with the inclusion of over 800 images from a 1963 buildings survey.Our fall program featured members of our community for their support to this worthwhile community historical endeavor! over 180 images from the Guitteau family photograph albums-which contain over 1,500 uncatalogued images of Renton.Several Thank You! wonderful images from that collection,showing people and places around Renton,circa 1910-1919,adorn this year's annual report. The important work of identifying and preserving this collection for future generations began in 2002 and will hopefully conclude by year's end. > 3 Approximately 1,500 school kids were guided through the site by trained docents.Our archives were accessed weekly with staff providing assistance to each patron seeking infor- 1 mation and insight.Ten satellite history exhibits,which were viewed by over 100,000+ �' ' individuals during the course of the year,were hosted by ten local businesses.These // , .ir contained historically themed exhibits ranging from World War II to coal mining,to one dealing with fraternal organizations.As a museum outreach program;it has be-m come a model for numerous other sites and heritage organizations within the county 4 w • 1 1 i and the state.Each exhibit also provided brochures and copies of our Renton His .. ilk 111 " gal ♦- ••, torical Quarterly,of which four new editions were published in 2002. TP 4 4 7 As evidenced by this upswing in activity; you can be sure that your Renton '" • ,, " • Historical Museum is continually pushing the envelope in areas of operations,or- t' .. '. ganization and furthering our mission.With your help,we are quickly becoming , the recognized leaders in heritage services within the greater Renton area as well. t }• Thank you for your continued support. • �' •~ , * The Custer Estate .financial Overview ¢` As Co-President Pat Auten described in last year's Annual Report,the life bequest from Charles Lewis In 20Q2,the Renton Historical Society earned approximately$18,000 from retail sales,photo repro- r '. . . "' r Custer,in memory of his parents George and Annie,put the Renton Historical Society in new and unfamiliar ductions,membership dues,and admission and tours. Rental income from property received from the `` ' .. territory. The cash bequest alone opened up some opportunities and complex decisions for the future of Estate of Charles Custer brought in$12,000. This property was eventually sold in 2003. General dona- f the Society and the Museum. The number and quality of the items contained in Charles'home required lions,grants and contributions to the endowment fund totaled approximately$10,000. Interest from r some radical changes in how we accession pieces into our collection. The real-estate from the bequest money received last year from the Estate of Charles Custer earned approximately$10,500 in 2002. ' brought with it any number of issues never before faced by the Society. The museum operations continue to be supported by the City of Renton. Besides the building, ;a Harry Blencoe,Chairman of First Savings Bank of Renton,and long time supporter of the Museum and . the City of Renton provides for building<� upkeep,staff and equipment. In total,the City of Renton �� "„ c �o f the Society,was also the executor of the Custer estate and was of great assistance in helping us through the contributed$175,000 for museum operations. This is about 75%of the Renton Historical Society's t?""" d A r Bob Hunt complexities of the will and the appropriate processes for assuring a clean legal transfer of ownership. expenses. Jennifer Sharp Chair,Custer Committee, With assistance of Wyman Dobson of the local law firm,Harry reformed the will to significantly reduce the it The Renton Historical Society hired two new employees (part time volunteer coordinator Treasurer, Renton Historical Society tax burden on the estate,to the benefit of all of the beneficiaries,including the Society,of several hundred and curator) in 2002. Besides expenditures for new staff,the Renton Historical Society pur- Renton Historical Society thousand dollars more. chased a tent for the Renton River Days booth;incurred legal fees in investigating real estate Part of the funds generated by the bequest have been set aside to provide a portion of the salaries of transactions;paid for an intern to finish special projects at the museum over the summer;and the two new hires that Steve Anderson mentions in his Museum Report. As he notes in his report,we could not have so quickly taken II held a volunteer recognition party. In addition. Custer house expenses such as real estate advantage of the treasures found in Charles home without their help. taxes,utilities,security and oil and supplies amounted to approximately$5,500. Many of the pieces discovered in the collection were significantly better than similar ones held in our own collection,and Steve In 2003,the Renton Historical Society plans to continue to fund the two staff positions; had the wonderful task of comparing and selecting the best. Steve Smith,our new curator,came on board and helped cull through "` hire an intern for summer projects;set up a website;host a Denton Chamber function;and everything in the house and get it cleaned out. improve current exhibits. The board carefully considered the house itself. First,a decision had to be made on its historical value. While it has always , been in the Custer family and is nearly 100 years old and in basically sound condition,it has been moved from its original location 4 and the other criterion needed to justify a historical designation were not met. Next consideration was given to retaining it for 2002 Income «`` collection storage,but the quality of the environment isn't sufficient for the preservation of the pieces and the cost of the space 0+ i could be higher than other alternatives. Based on these considerations,the board sold the house this spring. Dues/retail sales/tours/misc. The property upon which the First Savings Bank sits was also part of the bequest. While the property was 11% providing an income under a lease with the bank and could have been retained for the long term as a source Rental income of sustained income,the board felt that our resources needed to be spent on our mission,not on being Interest÷nds t landlords. With the help of Bill Gaw,negotiations were undertaken with Harry,who then had us 72% 1% r► work the business arrangements with the bank President,Victor Karpiac. Victor was very help 4% Gifts/endowment program/general fund grants ful in ompleting'thesale of the land to the bank. Closure was January 10 of this year,with • the ds deposited into a treasury index account,and combined with other Custer funds City of Renton sustained support ' w�asused to establish a one million dollar endowment fund in the name of George and il; Annie Custer -°i' ,,. - One request in Charles'will was that we remember his parents. Along with the �' ''"' . ' , endowment fund,we have had several temporary Custer displays in the Museum in is ' " " A ' the last few months and we're going to look at what will be done in terms of semi- . ,.. _ 2002 Expenses . permanent displays in'the future. At last years annual meeting, Don Custer was 1 .. recognized with the George and Annie Custer Citizen Heritage Award for his efforts x, .P• Nip. Custer property expenditures in support of the Renton Centennial. As noted at the start of this report,the assimi 2% Gift shop purchases lotion of this estate has provided us some great challenges and some wonderful 1 - _. opportunities. The content of our Museum, the connection to our past,and the Programs/exhibits contribution to our community are all enhanced in ways that we are only starting to ` appreciate. 44% Administrative expenses -TvBuilding lease/maintenance and utilities , t . ; .-- 1 Museum staff .' i:' . ' ; i sri.:s. :.:.r ._.._ , February 3,2003 Renton City Council Minutes Page 49 OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report regarding the Community Services naming of Veterans Memorial Park. In August of 1998,the City Council Committee dedicated the property located at the corner of Main Ave. S. and S. 3rd St. Community Services:\Veterans (formerly the Holms Building site,behind the Museum)for a veteran's Memorial Park Naming memorial. In accordance with City Policy 600-04,this recommendation was reviewed and approved by the Park Board. The Park Board concurred with the staff recommendation,and recommended approval of the name "Veterans Memorial Park." The Community Services Committee recommended concurrence in the recommendation of the staff and the Park Board. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Community Services: Uptown In response to Councilman Clawson's inquiry regarding the retention of the old Glassworks Building Historic painted advertisements located on the Uptown Glassworks building at 230 Wall Signs Main Ave. S. which borders Veterans Memorial Park, Chief Administrative �tV « Officer Covington reported that although the City applied a preservative to the �{ er�vC, �. `�5 advertisements at one time, it has since worn off. He noted that there is not much the City can do since the building is privately owned. Mr. Clawson stated that the advertisements are a community asset, and expressed his hope that the building owner would preserve them. Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report regarding the salary for the Police: Crime Analyst Hire at ' Crime Analyst position. The Committee recommended concurrence in the Step E recommendation of staff to approve the placement of the new employee in the Crime Analyst position at Step E,Grade pn56. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. -Transportation: Puget Sound Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report regarding the Puget Sound Energy Street Lighting Back Energy(PSE)back bill. PSE affiliate,Into-Light,performed a company-wide Bill audit to establish ownership of all streetlights. PSE discovered that many of the streetlights in service have never been billed. The Washington Utilities and Transportation:Commission(WUTC)does not allow cross subsidization of rates,thereforelin accordance to Electric Tariff G, Schedule 54,PSE is allowed to back bill customers up to a maximum of three years. In Renton, the audit discovered 179 City-and PSE-owned streetlights that were installed and never billed. PSE has back billed the City in the amount of $42,682 based Ion the audit information, which has been verified by Transportation Division staff. The Finance Committee recommended concurrence in the recommendation of staff that Council authorize the Administration to pay$42,682 using non-departmental funds. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Human Resources: 2003 Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report regarding the purchase of Claims Processing Fee claims services for fiscal year 2003. The Committee recommended Schedule(Medical,Dental& concurrence in the recommendation of staff to approve the 2003 fee schedule' Prescription) for medical, dental, and prescription claims processed by Healthcare Management Administrators (HMA)and Pharmaceutical Card Services (PCS). The City will:continue to utilize the services of HMA and PCS to administer medical,dental, and prescription claims within the City's self-funded plan. The total cost of services will be approximately$27.07 per month,per employee. , The fee includes prescription services; administration of medical and dental C�.c _0z �oo7 • • HISTORIC RESOURCE STUDY FOR THE RENTON DOWNTOWN CORE • Prepared for: THE CITY OF RENTON Renton, WA Prepared by: ENTRIX, INC. Seattle, WA i Project No. 367201 f ! January 22, 2002 RENTON ; + I [ .\ J) () 1- TH :E CURVE HISTORIC RESOURCE STUDY FOR THE RENTON DOWNTOWN CORE Prepared for: • THE CITY OF RENTON 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 Prepared by: ENTRIX, INC. 2701 First Avenue, Suite 240 Seattle, Washington 98121 Project No. 367201 January 22, 2002 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 Historic Preservation Regulations I 3 2.1 Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act(1966) 3 2.2 State Environmental Policy Act.L 4 Washington Heritage Register L 4 King County Landmarks L 5 3.0 Methodology 1 6 3.1 Research 6 3.2 Field Inventory 6 4.0 Renton Historical Overview 9 5.0 Inventory Results 11 Current Use 12 Modernistic 12 Current Use 1 13 6.0 Recommendations 15 6.1 Preservation Planning 15 6.2 Historic Preservation Review 15 7.0 References L 17 LIST OF TABLES Table 5.1 Previously Inventoried Resourlces within the Study Area. 11 Table 5.2 Resources within the Study Area that Retain Integrity 12 Table 5.3 Photographs and Addresses for Resources that Lack Integrity Appendix D APPENDICES Appendix A Previously inventoried Resources Appendix B Summary Sheets for Resources that Retain Integrity Appendix C Architectural Style Guide Appendix D Photographs and Addresses for Resources that Lack Integrity • 1.0 Introduction Under the 2000 King County Comprehensive Plan, Renton, along with other urban areas within the County, has been chosen for concentrated urban development. In anticipation of potential in-fill development, e City has prepared this study of buildings and structures over 50 years old that are located within Renton's 18-block downtown core (Study Area). As illustrated in Figure 1-1, the Study Area is bounded to the north by the Cedar River and is bisected by the Burlington Northern Railroad tracks to the south. These important historical travel corridors contributed to the city's concentrated development in the downtown core. The City of Renton contracted with ENTRIX, Inc. to prepare this report to assist City staff in identifying potentially significant historic properties and provide management recommendations for historic resources (Project). The results of this preliminary inventory provide Renton with a baseline study of resources over 50 years old that are located within the Study Area. ENTRIX's scope of work for the Project did not allow for an in-depth inventory of all historical resources within the Study Area. The Project, therefore, consisted of conducting a windshield survey to identify buildings and structures over 50 years old that retained integrity or had undergone few physical alterations. In order to be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, the Washington Heritage Register, or as a King County Landmark, resources must possess historical significance and retain integrity. ENTRIX identified 139 resources over 50 years old and determined that 42 buildings and one bridge retain integrity. Further research is necessary to fully understand the historical significan e of the identified resources. In addition to this Introduction, this report provides a summary of historic preservation regulations pertinent to Renton in Section 2.0 (Historic Preservation Regulations). Section 3.0 (Methodology) describes the research and field methods used in the Project. A brief historical context statement for Renton is provided in Section 4.0 (Renton Historical Overview). Section 5.011 (Inventory Results) summarizes the Project results, and Section 6.0 (Recommendations) offers historic preservation-planning strategies and provides recommendations regarding mitigation measures for impacts to historic resources. Section 7.0 (References) provides a list of references cited in the report. The appendices of the report include copies of previously inventoried buildings within the Study Area (Appendix A), summary sheets for resources that have retained integrity (Appendix B), an architectural stylle guide (Appendix C), and a summary of alterations and photographs of resources that lack integrity(Appendix D). 1 P� LJy 1 _ \ W c I.. Renton Municipal Airport ' q, Z.. N 2nd St ! q U bOp 11101. Tobin Ave S ',� � Tobin � po.,, v_ 1 ',, /ao , , _ , ,_ 1 c,, \ -,). 4 Renton High School ,> , 1 I I \ 6 S 2nd St 1 S 2nd St / I 1 cr -S3rdSt I S 3rd St t:, I r /1 ...k: 4 aya � sip 0,... ... 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The following is a brief overview of historic preservation regulations pertinent to Renton. 2.1 Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act(1966) Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966, as amended, requires that projects with federal involvement (including funding or permits) consider impacts to resources listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Section 106 would only a ply to a project in Renton if it had federal funding or review by a federal agency. The NRHP is the federal list of historic, archaeological, and cultural resources worthy of preservation. Resources listed in the NHRP include districts, sites, buildings, structures, objects, and landscapes that are significant in American history, prehistory, architecture, archaeology, engineering, and culture. The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (OAHP) in Olympia, Washington administers the local NRHP program under the direction of the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO). The following NRHP criteria serve as the basis f r evaluating a property's eligibility for listing at the national, state, and local levels. The quality of significance in American history, architecture, archaeology, and cul re is possible in districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects that possess integrity of location, design, setting, material, workmanship, . feeling, and association, and: • that are associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history; or • that are associated with the ives of persons significant in our past; or • that embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction or that represent the work of a master, or that possess high artistic values, or that represent a significant and distinguishable entity whose compo- nents make lack individual distinction; or • that have yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history(36 CFR Part 60). Buildings less than 50 years old do not meet the NRHP criteria unless they are of exceptional importance, as described in the National Park Service Bulletin No. 22, "How 3 to Evaluate and Nominate Potential National Register Properties That Have Achieved Significance Within the Last 50 Years." 2.2 State Environmental Policy Act Proposed development in Renton is regulated by the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). Under SEPA, projects affcting the environment must take into account adverse effects on cultural resources, hich include historic buildings, structures, and archaeological sites (WAC Chapte 197-11-330). Historic properties include resources listed in the NRHP, the Washington State Register, and King County Landmark properties. Washington Heritage Register The historic preservation review process for SEPA, which is modeled after NHPA cultural resource review, requires that properties listed in or eligible for the Washington Heritage Register be considered wpien affected by projects with state involvement. A property eligible for the Washington Heritage Register must retain integrity and meet one of the following criteria. • The property belongs to the a ly settlement, commercial development, or original native occupation of a commun. or region. • The property is directly connec ed to a movement, organization, institution, religion, or club,which served as a focal oint for a community group. • The property is directly connec red to specific activities or events, which had a lasting impact on the community or reion. • The property is associated with legends, spiritual or religious practices, or life ways, which are uniquely related to a piece of land or to a natural feature. • The property displays strong patterns of land use or alterations of the environment, which occurred during the historic period (cultivation, landscaping, industry, mining, irrigation,recreation). • The property is directly associated with an individual who made an important contribution to a community or to a group of people. • The property has strong artistic, architectural, or engineering qualities or displays unusual materials or craftsmanship belonging to a historic era. • The property was designed or built by an influential architect, or reflects the work of an important artisan. 4 • Archaeological investigation of he property has or will increase our understanding of past cultures or life ways. King County Landmarks Properties listed in local registers, such as King County Landmarks, are historically significant resources under SEPA. The King County Landmarks and Heritage Program administers the historic preservation program at the county level. The Study Area currently does not include any King County Landmarks. Under the King County Preservation Ordinance, a certificate of appropriateness from the King County Landmarks Board must be obtained before landmarks are altered (KCC 20.62.080). The King County Landmarks and Heritage Program should be contacted regarding impacts to King County Landmark properties. 5 3.0 Methodology 3.1 Research The focus of the research for this Project included identifying previously inventoried historic resources located within Renton's downtown core and obtaining historical overview information to assist in providing a brief historical context for Renton. The primary research facilities consulted for the Project are listed below. • Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia • King County Landmarks and Heritage Program, Seattle • Renton Historical Museum,Renton • University of Washington Manuscripts and Special Collections Library, Seattle ENTRIX initiated research for the Project at the Washington OAHP in Olympia. Researchers copied historic property and archaeological inventory files for downtown Renton. Staff also reviewed recent cultural resource reports for projects within downtown Renton. The King County Landmarks an Heritage Program maintains files for previously inventoried resources within the county. King County Preservation Planner, Charlie Sundberg, provided ENTRIX with copies of inventory forms for resources within the Study Area. The historic property inventory forms for previously inventoried resources located within the Study Area are included in Appendix A. The.Renton Historical Museum has a substantial collection of historical information regarding the development of Renton. ENTRIX researchers worked with archivist Stan Greene to obtain background information regarding the physical development of the downtown core. Research mate: als consulted at the Museum included historical Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, historical building research files, and historical photographs. ENTRIX conducted additional research regarding the general development of Renton at the University of Washington Manuscripts and Special Collections Library. 3.2 Field Inventory As discussed in Section 2.0 (Historic Preservation Regulations), in order for a resource to be determined eligible for listing on the NRHP, Washington Heritage Register, or as a King County Landmark, it must retain integrity or its ability to convey its significance. Buildings and structures that have undergone significant alterations no longer retain their historic character. The National Park Service Bulletin 15 — How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation provides the most widely used description of how integrity and historical significance are interrelated. The NPS notes that integrity "must be grounded in an understanding of a property's physical features and how they relate to its significance." The NPS has defined seven aspects of integrity listed and defined below (NPS 1991:44). 6 - I • Location is the place where the historic property was constructed or the place where the historic event occurred. • Design is the combination of elements that create the form, plan, space, structures, and style of a property. • Setting is the physical environment of a historic property. • Materials are the physical elements that were combined or deposited during a particular pattern or configuration to form a historic property. • Workmanship is the physcal evidence of the crafts of a particular culture or people during any given period in history or prehistory. • Feeling is a property's expression of the aesthetic or historic sense of a particular period of time. • Association is the direct link between an important historic event or person and a historic property. The integrity of a resource is evaluated based on its historical significance or its ability to meet the designating criteria as listed in Section 2.0 (Historic Preservation Regulations). According to the NPS, a property' historical significance must be assessed before the issue of integrity may be evaluated. The broad scope of this Project involving the inventory of 139 resources in an 18-block area did not allow for investigating the historical significance of each resource within the Study Area. The Project, therefore, focused on a visual inventory of buildings and structures and the identification of resources that have undergone few physical alterations and appear to have retained integrity. The commercial district of Renton, like so many urban areas in the United States, underwent urban renewal in the latter half of the 1900s. In addition, many older residential buildings in the Study Lea have undergone alterations, which make them more weather resistant, create additional space, or provide a more modern appearance. As a result of such alterations, many of the commercial and residential buildings in Renton are substantially altered and lack integrity. Additional research is necessary to determine if the buildings identified as retaining integrity have historical significance. Furthermore, it is possible that research into the historical significance of a property identified as lacking integrity could provide information that would warrant the reevaluation of its integrity in light of its historical significance. Prior to the fieldwork for the Project, the City of Renton provided ENTRIX with a map showing the addresses and date of construction for many of the buildings within the Study Area. The scope of the Project did not allow for ENTRIX to complete thorough research to obtain the date of construction for resources that are not listed on the City's map. Therefore, during the survey, ENTRIX architectural historians made field estimations of the age of resources that did not have dates listed. ENTRIX did not record buildings and structures that appeared less than 50 years old. 7 On December 4, 2001, ENTRIX began the Project field investigation by visually reviewing the physical characteristics of each building. Architectural historians recorded each resource's address, architectural style and alterations and assessed if the physical - alterations had compromised the resource's integrity. An ENTRIX cultural resource specialist photographed each resource and recorded the address of the building and direction of each photograph. The primary alterations to buildings included the replacement of original siding, windows, and doors. Many buildings also had plan modifications that increased or decreased the original size of the building. Commercial buildings frequently had modifications to their original awnings and storefronts. Architectural historians assessed the integrity of each building according to the amount of physical alterations it had incurred relative to its overall size and how the alterations affected the character of the building. The following is a summary of the approach architectural historians used to evaluate the primary features of buildings. • New siding is often times laid on top of original siding, making it possible to remove new siding retoring a building's original character. Therefore, buildings that had only undergone changes in siding, such as the addition of vinyl siding to a residence, were determined to have retained integrity. • ENTRIX considered window replacements to be an irreversible alteration. A building's integrity was considered compromised if all of its windows were replaced. • Additions that substantially increased the size of a building or were of an incompatible design compromised a resource's integrity. • Modifications to storefronts, including the removal of original transom windows,resurfacing the kick plate located below storefront windows, and the replacement of doors, contributed to a building's lack of integrity. • The addition of easily removable materials, such as storefront awnings, were noted but did not determine that a building lacked integrity. ' I � I 8 4.0 Renton Historical Overview The city of Renton has a rich cultural and industrial heritage that spans over 100 years. For centuries prior to the arrival of homesteaders, the Duwamish Indians lived in the Renton area occupying villages along the Black River, an important waterway feeding into the Duwamish River and eventually into Elliot Bay. By the mid-1800s, the area's natural resources,particularly water,timber, and coal, attracted industry and settlers. Beginning with the first immigrants In the 1850s, the dense forests in the area stimulated the development of a thriving loggir1g industry in Renton. By 1873, the discovery of a large coal deposit lured prospective miners and businessmen seeking to invest in the area's natural resources and fledgling community. William Renton, the owner of a successful lumber mill on Bainbridge Island, joined. Erasmus Smithers to create the Renton Coal Company in 1874 (Buerge 1989: 26). Concurrently, Renton and Arthur Denny, another local investor and businessman, developed the Seattle and Walla Walla railroad to haul logs and coal to Settle. The railroad offered a direct line through the Duwamish River Valley from Renton to Seattle. Within only a few years, the line was paid for by coal profits from the Renton and nearby Newcastle mines, and in return, low transportation costs drove down the price of coal stimulating the market for this important mineral (McDonald and McDonald 1987t 11). The town of Renton, so named to honor William Renton and his local support of • industry, was officially platted in 1875 by Erasmus Smithers who filed the original plat, by dividing part of his land into city plots (Buerge 1989: 27, 54). As the coal industry continued to expand, a community merged, clustered around the transportation hub and the original town plat of 1875. New businesses and industries were established, including Renton Clay Works (lat r named Denny-Renton Clay and Coal Company), which was the largest brick manufacturing plant in the world. In 1901, Renton was formally incorporated(Boeing et al 2001:53). Between 1910 and 1927, Renton developed a downtown core. The businesses and _ industries became more centralized and larger buildings were subdivided into smaller sections to make room for new groWth. The six-square block area between Burnett and Main, west to east, and Second to Fourth, north to south, developed most densely. During the 1920s and 1930s, the City Hall,Fire Department, Post Office, Grand Theater, and First National Bank, "the largest in King County outside Seattle," all were constructed in this area(Buerge 1989:66). In addition, numerous drugstores, restaurants, meat markets, and grocery stores were built to serve the increasing population. Buildings gradually became more uniform in size and structure, and the blocks of buildings more linear, in accordance with cars becoming an increasingly popular mode of transportation. The Seattle and Walla Walla railroad continued regular service to Seattle, and an electric streetcar line, the Puget Sound Eleciric Railway, was built from Seattle to Tacoma with a branch line to Renton. Roads were improved as cars and trucks became more common. A small local airport, the Bryn Mawr airfield, was open in 1922, and coal and lumber was 9 transported across Lake Washington by scows towed by steam tugboat (McDonald & McDonald 1989:7). In 1929, Clarence Bagley wrote "Renton's situation and the excellence of the transportation facilities which have been provided account in a large measure for the growth of the city"(Bagley 1925:762). Renton's greatest period of growth and expansion occurred between 1890 and the beginning of World War I. The onset of war and the beginnings of the Great Depression slowed Renton's economy, and the miners and loggers needed to go farther to obtain lumber and coal. Gladding McBear�, a brick and ceramic pipe company from California, bought out the ailing Denny-Renton Clay and Coal Company in 1922. In addition, the Seattle and Walla Walla railroad v{ras sold to Pacific Coast Coal, and the Puget Sound Electric Railway closed in 1929 (Kreisman 1999:7). Still, the economy rebounded and some businesses prospered: the Grand Theater was remodeled in 1924, a new City Hall was built in 1923, and the Puget Power Shuffleton Steam plant "illuminated Renton's first street lights" in 1929 (Buerg t 1989: 68). The Pacific Car & Foundry (previously Seattle Car Co.)plant was able to dauble its employment to 250 people. World War II revised the priorities of the American government and working people. In early 1941, Boeing, then a small employer in Renton, expanded their facilities and began to mass-produce B-29 high-altitude bombers. At the same time, Pacific Car & Foundry contracted with the federal gove ent and began to mass-produce Sherman tanks. These two employers alone served as a catalyst to the Renton economy, and the city was once again in a "boom" phase. Thousands of new workers, many with families and children, poured into the Boeing plant and Pacific Car & Foundry (Buerge 1989:73). In addition, war-time workers were also flowing into Seattle and Puget Sound, and a shortage of housing in Seattle"spurred developments in surrounding areas outside Seattle city limits" (Kreisman 1999:7). Renton public facilities were hard-pressed to keep up, resulting in the construction of a new fire station, school, and hospital all in 1942 and 1943. Growth slowed when the war-time contracts ended, but Boeing and Pacific Car & Foundry's businesses endured gaining momentum and finding new markets. In 1954 Boeing released the first commercial jet aircraft, the Dash 80. Two years later, they revised it and renamed it the 701, creating an international sensation and redefining Renton's history forever. Renton's prosperity during the modern era lead to downtown urban renewal projects in the city's core. Many older, primarily brick, buildings were refaced with modern materials including new siding, windows, doors, and awnings. Despite such changes, the Renton downtown core retains historical character through the small scale massing of older buildings and the unusually shaped city blocks designed around bisecting rail lines. Such historical characteristics define Renton's legacy as a community tied closely to its development of industry beginning jwith logging and coal mining over a century ago. io 5.0 Inventory Results Background research at OAHP and the King County Landmarks and Heritage Program files identified four buildings within the Study Area that have been previously identified. Table 5.1 provides a list of the four previously inventoried buildings. Copies of the inventory forms are included in Appendix A. The Renton Substation (1025 3rd St.) and Renton Fire Station (235 Mill Ave. S.) were each previously evaluated for NRHP significance. Although neither of the buildings was listed in the NRHP, both properties have been listed in the Washington Heritage Register. Two additional buildings, the Lande Feed Company (95 Burnett Ave. S.) and Melrose Tavern (819 Houser Way S.) have also been previously inventoried as part of the King County Historic Sites Survey. The Lande Feed Company and Melrose Tavern have undergone physical alterations that have compromised their architectural integrity. Table 5.1 Previously Inventoried Resources within the Study Area. Address/Name Current Use Style Date of Construction 1017 South 3rd St. Office Building Industrial 1898 Renton Substation 235 Mill Ave. S. Historical Museum Art Deco 1939 Renton Fire Station 95 Burnett Ave. S. Commercial Feed Commercial 1919 Lande Feed Co. Store Vernacular 819 Houser Way S. Tavern Commercial Circa 1910 Melrose Tavern Vernacular 1 ', In addition to identifying previously inventoried buildings within the Study Area, ENTRIX conducted a windshield survey of 139 buildings that are over 50 years old. Architectural historians identified 42 buildings and one bridge that are over 50 years old, remain largely unaltered, and appear to retain integrity. Table 5.2 lists the address, current use, architectural style, and date of construction of each resource. The location of each resource listed on Table 5.2 is shown on Figure 5-1. Appendix B includes summary sheets providing additional information regarding the physical characteristics of the buildings and photographs of each resource that has retained integrity. Appendix C includes a brief description and example illustration of the architectural styles referred to in Table 5.2. The addresses and photographs of buildings inventoried, but determined by ENTRIX to be too altered to include on Table 5.2, have been included in Appendix D. I I 11 I Table 5.2 Resources within the Study Area that Retain Integrity No. Address/Name Current Use Style Date of Construction* 1 75 Burnett Ave. S. Residential Bungalow 1922 2 233 Burnett Ave. S. Industrial Industrial 1948 Transit Center 3 311 Burnett Ave. S. Residential Vernacular 1902 4 311 %2 Burnett Ave. S. Residential Modern 1942 5 340 Burnett Ave. S. Commercial Modernistic 1941 Whistle Stop Ale House 6 117 Burnett Place Residential Craftsman 1910 7 51 Logan Ave. S. Residential Craftsman 1916 8 59 Logan Ave. S. Residential Vernacular 1902 9 78 Logan Ave. S. Residential Craftsman 1925 10 84 Logan Ave. S. Residential Craftsman 1924 11 106 Logan Ave. S. Residential Vernacular 1904 12 108 Logan Ave. S. Residential Gothic Revival 1902 1 13 109 Logan Ave. S. Residential Vernacular 1900 14 104 Main Ave. S. Residential Craftsman 1924 ' 15 119 %2 Main Ave. S. Residential Vernacular 1927 16 123 Main Ave. S. Residential English Cottage 1924 17 235 Mill Ave. S. Renton Historical Modernistic 1941 Renton Fire Station Museum 18 280 Morris Ave. S. Apartment Building Vernacular 1936 Roxy Apartments 19 81 Wells Ave. S. Residential Bungalow 1926 20 99 Wells Ave. S. Church Modern 1952 St. Timothy's Chapel 21 112 %2 Wells Ave. S. Residential Vernacular Unknown - 22 112-114 Wells Ave. S. Residential Duplex Craftsman 1926 23 115 Wells Ave. S. Residential Craftsman 1925 24 118 Wells Ave. S. Residential Craftsman 1902 25 121-123 Wells Ave. S. 1 Residential Duplex Mission 1939 i 26 122 Wells Ave. S. Residential Modern 1937 27 230 Wells Ave. S. Commercial 20`h Century 1910 St. Charles Place Antiques (St. Charles Commercial Antiques) 28 84 Williams Ave. S. Residential. Modern 1941 29 94 Williams Ave. S. Residential Modern 1940 30 95 Williams Ave. S. Residential Modern Unknown 12 Table 5.2 Resources within the Study Area that Retain Integrity(continued) No. Address/Name Current Use Style Date of Construction* 31 98 Williams Ave. S. Residential Modern 1943 32 99 Williams Ave. S. Residential Bungalow Unknown 33 1011-103 Williams Ave. S Residential Duplex Vernacular 1929 34 110 Williams Ave. S. Residential Vernacular Unknown 35 314 Williams Ave. S. (308 U.S.Post Office Art Deco 1938 Williams Av. S.) Post Office 36 316 Smithers Ave. S. Residential Craftsman 1923 37 330 Smithers Ave. S. Residential Bungalow 1908 38 336 Smithers Ave. S. Residential Vernacular 1923 39 340 Smithers Ave. S. Residential Vernacular 1920 40 513 S. 2nd St. Vacant Vernacular Unknown 41 1010 S. 2nd St. j Commercial Modern 1950 42 1025 3rd St. Offices Industrial 1898 Snoqualmie Substation 43 Bronson Way Bridge Bridge Art Deco 1939 *Dates of construction obtained from King County Department of Assessment, City of Renton, or National Register of Historic Places nomination form. 13 1 1- \ '------1-__L____. 1 ti l Airport0 j q, - 140 N 2nd , _ —' 1,..4 _Li �� , Q IT —r) i . AveS I 1 Tobin Ilb 115 -LID C a9 ' l a �� a 'pool �� > ❑- 1 u�1 -- I L 1 ':.' LIo i ,, % J �- =ram, ? .ram :;ir°�.� 1 ,N I r❑ �- 6 , "a kr ,z,., , S 2nd St 1 II n. s- 1 i n ri I I 0 1,L) 1 . + _rt2 IIMEMIll 1.- L_I_ 4 ME ( '''' o :r.M. i lit■ , 1 rr ICI��� 8: ' im�_ mil jppI . I _ �_ 1 S 3rd St . I 1 k :sul 1 -. 1 �, r INN 1 1I 07:4 1, Eri: �0�" at All Ar..st 1� �7II WO YLy '.. ' NE iro / S 4t I t 1z� LJ L-111FT -,/ i T- City of Renton Historical o zoo 400 Building Index Map. —400 v , ). 22 January 2002 RS Figure 5-1 f ' i I 6.0 Recommendations This section of the report provides suggestions for enhancing Renton's historical character through preservation planning strategies. The section also outlines the historic preservation review process for historical resources under Section 106 of NHPA and SEPA and provides mitigation measures for impacts to historic resources. 6.1 Preservation Planning The City could develop design guidelines that would: ensure new development and adaptive reuse projects; enhance the historical character of the downtown core; protect the community's existing historic and cultural features; and encourage the pedestrian use and revitalization of downtown. The guidelines would define the unique character of Renton, address issues regarding ih-fill development -in historical areas, and outline rehabilitation and adaptive reuse strategies. The City could prepare a historical context statement for Renton and conduct an intensive city-wide historic property inventory to identify historically significant resources within the City limits. Many such studies 4 e often partially funded by grants and benefit from volunteer researchers. Utilizing info oration obtained through additional historic property inventories, the City could establish a Historic Element to the Renton Comprehensive Plan. The Historic Element would provide a process for local review of historic properties and provide guidelines foir the treatment of historic resources. The City could further encourage the rehabilitation of historical buildings through providing information to developers about federal and locate historic preservation tax credit programs. The City may also consider developing a local historic property certification program or establishing an inter-local agreeme t with the King County Heritage and Landmarks program to assist in the management of historic resource program for the community. 6.2 Historic Preservation Review Section 106: During the environmental review process for projects with federal involvement, properties that are over 50 years old and have not been previously determined eligible for the NRHP s i ould be evaluated and receive a formal determination of NRHP eligibility from OAHP. If a property is determined eligible for the NRHP, an assessment of the impact from the proposed project should be completed. If the project would adversely impact a resource listed in or eligible for the NRHP, the SHPO should be advised and the resource should be avoided or mitigation proposed. A formal Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) regarding the proposed mitigation measures may be prepared among interested parties including, but not limited to, the Federal agency involved, the property owner, the SHPO, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. When all parties have accepted the MOA, mitigation may occur. Upon the completion of the mitigation,the project may continue as agreed to in the MOA. • i -I 15 SEPA: Further research should be conducted on the resources listed in Table 5.2 to determine each property's historical significance. Should a development project carried out under SEPA affect one of the resources on the list, an evaluation of the property's historical significance would be necessary and an assessment of impact required. Below is an example of the historic preservation review process for a SEPA project that would impact a historic resource. • re source's the resource s histori significanceg cal to determine if it is eligible for the Washington Heritage Register and obtain a formal determination of eligibility from the OAHP. • Determine how the proposed project would impact the resource. • Consult with OAHP regarding the proposed impact to the resource. Under SEPA, OAHP is the sole agency with cultural resource expertise and provides formal opinions to local governments and other agencies on the significance and proposed impact to historic properties. Mitigation: Mitigation measures may be developed to address the impact of the proposed project. Standard mitigation measures considered for projects affecting historic resources included avoidin the property, incorporating the resource into the development, moving the resource, salvaging portions of the resource, or documenting the property to the National Park S ices Standards for the Historic American Building Survey/Historic American Engin ering Record (HABS/HAER). HABS/HAER documentation requires intensive research regarding the use and construction of a building. The documentation may also include the reproduction of original plans of the building or structure and large format black and white photographs. Additional mitigation measures may include: buffering a resource that is adjacent to a proposed development with landscape features; providing interpretive signage for a resource that has been removed; preparing an article about the affected resource; and distributing historical documentation materials to local repositories, including the Renton Historical Museum. 16 7.0 References Bagley, Clarence 1925 A History of King County, Washington. Volume 1. S.J. Clarke Publishing. Chicago,Illinois. Buerge, David 1989 Renton: Where the Water Took Wing. Windsor Publications, Inc. Chatsworth, California. Historic Preservation League of Oregon 1995 Rehab Oregon Right Historic Preservation League of Oregon, Portland, Oregon. Kirk,Ruth and Carmela Alexander 1990 Exploring Washington's Past: A Road Guide to History. University of Washington Press. Seattle, Washington. Kreisman, Lawrence 1999 Made to Last: Historic Preservation in Seattle and King County. Historic Seattle Preservation Foundation in association with the University of Washington Press. Seattle, Washington. McAlester, Virginia and Lee McAlester 1984 A Field Guide to American Houses. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York, New York. McDonald, Richard K. and Lucile McDonald 1987 The Coals of Newcastle: A Hundred Years of Hidden History. A Washington State Centennial project by the Issaquah Alps Trails Club and the Newcastle Historical Society. Dove Graphics & Litho. Seattle, Washington. • National Park Service 1991 National Register Bulletin 15: How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation. U.S. Department of the Interior, Inter Agency Resources Division, Washington D.C. Northwest Archaeological Associates, Inc. 2001 Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed Washington Light Lanes Project. NWAA Report WA01-6. Seattle, Washington. Sanborn Fire Insurance Company 1910 Fire Insurance Maps, Sanborn Insurance Company, on file at the Renton Historical Museum. 17 1960 Fire Insurance Maps, Sianborn Insurance Company, on file at the Renton Historical Museum. 18 Appendix A Previously Inventoried Resources NPS Farm 10-900 t,. • (7-81) 7. iJ Se I • II ',1'� i7 United States Department of :the Interior National Park Service gi.:`'.' - <_�-sw. .`. =A ` ±311 :: 4Y-49-�PNQS use:oni �-i k-Nsfr=it:.. .F.; .3�.-',.�4.1.-.i. `t rAV _:fie.. National Register . ' �t;:. :H v : . {�F.y3,tr:t�n eg ster of Historic Places ticiecevea -s� :_- inventor --Nomination Form wow`•riate-enfered"�� •LLB-:;r. See instructions in How to Complete National Register Forms =%'----': ur'--ra ` s' =-ter i i Type all entries—complete applicable sections / I / �f I_. 1 . Name . . { , historic Renton Substation, Snoqualmie Falls Power Company j and/or common . • Old Holmes Building - 2. Location street & number 1017 South 3rd Street _not for publication • city,town Renton !vicinity of --' state Washington code . 053 county King code 033 -, 3. Classification Category Ownership Statusied _. r'Present Use -district _public _ocpu a p g iculture _museum x building(s) x private x unoccupied _commercial _park structure _both _work in progress _educational • _private residence —site . . Public'Acquisition Accessible entertainment _____religious —object ilia in process _yes:restricted _government —scientific n/a being considered _L yes:unrestricted _industrial transportation no! — Minim... 4. Owner of Property December 15, 1982 name Renton Police Officers Guild _ street&number 200 Mill Avenue South - New Property Owner: 9 city,town . Renton _vicinity of Renton Area Multi-Service Center -5. Location of Legal Descrip c/o Mr. James Bauman 918 South 3rd • courthouse,registry of deeds,etc. King County Munici Renton, WA 98055 street&number 500 4th Avenue •city,town Seattle state Washington 98104 • 6. Representation in .Existing .surveys title King County Historic Sites Survey has this property been'determined eligible? _yes x no date June 1978 _ _federal state x county _local depository for survey records :. King County_Department of Community Development I 1 city, town . Seattle state Washington 98104 7o • -Description Condition - Check one Check one excellent _deteriorated _unaltered __X_original site good _ruins __x_altered _moved date fair _unexposed Describe the present and original (if known)p ysical appearance Located on the eastern periphery of Renton's business district, the former substation of the Snoqualmie Falls Power Company occupies a key site in the transition to resi- dential neighborhoods. It effectively concludes the line of low business buildings along• Third Street heading east, and marks the beginning of one of the city's oldest residential areas to the southeast. Separating the substation from the primarily single family dwellings is an elevated freeway. Square in plan--43 feet on each side--the substation is built of brick masonry scaled a full three stories in height. The walls are of cavity. construction, 16 inches thick, and the building material is exposed on.the interior. The low hipped roof is clad in slate with wooden gutters and copper rain leaders; eaves are enclosed. A prominent pilaster marks each corner, and intermediate pilasters divide each elevation into three bays. Tall rectangular window openings appear at the first and second story levels, and much smaller square and rectangular openings penetrate the upper level. These smaller openings provided entrances and exits fdr the power-carrying cables connecting the substation with the service grid: All openings, including the two doorways, are fitted with segmental arches. Sills are of cast stone or concrete, although a wooden board serves as the sill' for the third story openings. Although the electrical equipment once housed by the substation is now gone, the exterior of the building is little changed. Some window openings on the south and east elevations I I have been closed, either with brick work or frame construction, and the south set of double entry doors has been replaced by a heavy wooden panel with a pass door. The - greatest changes are on the west and north. In 1953, a single story concrete block building was built along the west elevation obscuring the first story. Probably at ' the same time, a canopy was added to the new building and continued across the first story level of the substation. Below the canopy, display windows were built, with access to them through the original window openings.- Exterior brick work has been painted in the recent past. • When first built, the substation interior was a single large room, with the heavy transformers and switching equipment resting on a two-foot thick concrete floor. In 1928-1929, the interior of the building was reinforced at the second story level with a two inch by ten inch steel channel placed on all four walls. A 'three-quarter inch steel cable was installed in an east-west direction on the channel, providing tension to the corners and preventing their spread. When the building was no longer used as a substation, the new owner installed a heavy timber framing system to create a second and third floor. Although capable of supporting heavy loads (the substation was used by the owner partially as storehouse for his electrical contracting business), the framing system is not permanently attached to the masonry walls. • . 8. Significance Period • Areas of Significance—Check and justify below prehistoric _archeology-prehistoric _community planning _landscape architecture._religion 1400-1499 _archeology-historic conservation _law _science 1500-1599 _agriculture economics _literature _sculpture 1600-1699 architecture education military —social/ 1700-1799 _art _engineering _music humanitarian 1800-1899 _commerce exploration/settlement philosophy _theater 1900- communications industry _politics/government _transportation invention .—other(specify) • Specific dates 1898 [builder/Architect William T. Baker Statement of Significance (in one paragraph) • The Renton Substation of the Snoqualmie Falls Power Company is significant as a once- important component in an early hydroelectric generation and distribution system. It also boasts a collection of local "firsts:" it is Renton's first brick building, made of bricks from King County's first brick yard, sited adjacent to the first railroad line built by the founding fathers of Seattle, and the terminus of the Rainier Valley Lines (the first trolley to operate between Seattle and Renton). It is also the only brick building built before 1906 still standing in Renton. The substation was built in 1898 as part of the distribution system which enabled the constructing firm's generating station at Snoqualmie Falls (National Register, 1976) -to send power to Seattle and Tacoma. There were three substations: one at Issaquah, now gone; the Renton Substation; and the Tacoma Substation, which is included within the Union Depot-Warehouse Historic District (National Register, 1980). The substations ' 'boosted power so that it could be used for street railways and lighting, as well as other service applications. The fir4 power flowed in 1899, and in addition to the functions already enumerated, the Renton Substation electrified the Renton Cooperative Coal Company and the Denny-Renton Clay and Coal Company. Construction of the substation was under the guidance of William T. raker, who directed building for the Snoqualmie Falls Power Company. An elaborate switchboard at the main station was duplicated by similar boards at the • substations, and permitted the entire line considerable flexibility. The combination of the various lines was used in a demonstration in November of 1900 to underscore the • practicality of the long distance transmission of electrical power. By manipulating the switchboards, a circuit was created that began at the Snoqualmie Falls generating station, ran to Seattle, back to the plant, thlen to Tacoma, and returning again to the plant, a -, total distance of 153 miles. It was 'possible to power motor through the circuit, covering a distance at the time considered quite remarkable. ' By 1909, transformers at the Renton Substation were converting power into voltages for home use, and lines were extended east to Cedar Mountain, Maple Valley, and Taylor. The substation was operated in its early years by William Kane, who lived with his family in a small wood frame house adjacent to the substation on the wesit. Not long after the Snoqualmie Falls grid was established, there began a series of ' consolidations in the small firms which produced and sold electricity. By 1906, the Snoqualmie Falls Power Company had joined with five other firms to become the Seattle- Tacoma Power Company, and in 1912 the Seattle-Tacoma Power Company was purchased by the Puget Sound Power and Light Company. Some 50 other companies also contributed to the initial formation of Puget Power, and by 1940, more than 160 power firms had become part of Puget Power, which is now one of the largest power companies -in Washington.• i • 9. ,Major Bibliographical Reference W. Morda C. Slauson, Renton-From Coal tolJets, Renton Historical Society, 1976 National Register nomination, . Snoqualmie Falls Cavity Generating. Station National Register nomination, Union D6pot/Warehouse Historic District I • 10. Geographical Data i Acreage of nominated property less than .one • Renton 1:24,000 000 Quadrangle name Quadrangle scale UMT References - i ' A 1j01 15I610 0 5 7• I51� 15 18 15 17 11 1 BI 1 1 1 1 1 I I Ill I . 1 '1, 1 Zone Easting Northing Zone Easting Northing CI I.: II I II 1111 I III I II DI W II I II I III II I I El_l_J I I 1 I, I I I I I I I • I 11 I F L II II I I I I • I 1 I . I I I I . I G I I 1 LI 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 fJ HI I I I I I I I I I I III I 1 Verbal boundary description and justification •' ' • • i Lot 19, Block 10, Plat of Renton • • r List all states and counties for properties overlapping state or county boundaries state n/a code county code • • I ; state n/a . code county c• ode" . 11 Form Prepared • y name/title Based on information supplied by William G. Collins . organization - • . date • September 1, 1981 • street&number 420 Cedar Avenue South . telephone . ' • city or town.. Renton - state •Washington 98055 • 12. State Historic Preservation Officer Certification The evaluated significance of this property within the state is: ' ' • • national __state _local As the designated State Historic Preservation Officer for the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (Public Law 89- ' '- 665), I hereby nominate this property for inclusion in the National Register and certify that it has been evaluated ' according to the criteria and procedures set forth by the National Park Service. , State Historic Preservation Officer signature , - title :. ' - . . date - • . • _. •. - :.-YXw It .,,7..� .::fix R - b 'Yy v �"v<. :-.... ^,:�'.•:'-*Sr��'C+'? -:�_•�s _f• �.S_.c i-w«�= c:':�'0is.. rv:.3�.'.. x. _a. - �_`S'._-sf:•-•C..v- .7:.. .x ; ti•�:� _'.iC': -3?.:'�='S'�-- .i.Y..z<<�' -r,:c'i: .'$�i. 4.vi:+_'r-•:;'>'':_;:.:3`':•�• -.v'...2�r„=•,:2^ `z- ��t"._,=t:n.�+'.,^t.: •-iia.�, l'>> ,.1,;,. ,4.- ,-P..'. �,3.'S i4. 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These were later replaced with oil-immersed water cooled step-up transformers. Because early transformers were sensitive to weather conditions, they had to be placed in the shelter of structures like the Renton Substation. By the end of the 1940's, the substation and its services were no longer required; the transformers and other equip- ment were removed and the building sold. The building was purchased by Jay Holmes, who used it as the general offices and warehouse for his electrical contracting business. Although somewhat altered and no longer associated with the distribution of electricity, the Renton Substation remains as a visual reminder of the electrification of Puget Sound communities in the late 1890's. • • • • .,„ Form No.10-300a t-:-.) • ,A (Rev.10-74) . . •-. .fa ..'.i',,:.:4 • UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE I NTER IOR IF 0 R:..NP.S.:.:USEiDNIY.::i.::::;:-..1•.:...'4).:A: ;::::li". ..:: ::•]'-.;.:-...':.:-:::::!:: NATIONAL PARK SERVICE ' ! ::-.ff,'"; • :,•:-:.:::-.*':%::,,`::. .: :::,'..;:ilii.z,:'..,if:f:-,i--,.r.:•:::..::;:s,:l. ;:i::if's',.'s:'E.1:::•':':',:,'''.?.::.1::-E;'..;:::.:.*: / I ::: - Ft ECEIVEbi.::::z:14',..: ::.:....::-..,:f,::::: :.::ili'-i:.0imc*:2.x.,:t::.t.:.':.,..,: , . .. ... ..:...:.:.?.:• :..,•:.•;•,:i•,:;-.:•••:- .-J....:.•:5::::::..:1: :• :::::: :::.::::"..::•:;:;'.. .cr;4 ........:-: r• -..117 NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES • - l'"-••• :•:'-'-:.''''-':'•' 3:'''''::•':'''-:.::'"--:''''':: : :0'''''''''' '''''''''''''''''1-°i'•• INVENTORY-- NOMINATION FORM IDATE..8:Krt EtlE11.1iViti. ..i:.:,....................................................:,..'..,..:::,.::.:...E...'10:..i ... 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Collins, Trustee Renton Historical Society 235 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mr. Collins: • Thank you for your inquiry regarding the National Register nomination of the Renton Substation. In reviewing the existing rile,it appears that the property was denied a National Register recommendation because of the large addition and because of substantial alteration of the first story. You mention that the building has been renovated to its 1898 appearance. Does this mean that these alteration have been corrected? If either the exterior and/or interior has been rehabilitated, the nomination will need to be revised to reflect the current status of the building. In the description (Section 7.) you will need to add details about the rehabilitation process, describing the design approach, materials.used,.and specific locations I here work has been done. In addition, you will need to supply two sets of black•and white photographs depicting the current appearance of the building. I will be happy to review a new draft and make suggestions for any needed revision. I have enclosed current instructions for the preparation of National Register nominations and submission requirements. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have further questions. Sincerely, , , "7,41 Lauren McCroskey Architectural Historian • LLM: tj t enclosures - - • - f__ • • • JOHN SPELLMAN -:z Governor JACOB THOM. r Y 1 8"9 -Director • STATE OF WASHINGTON OFFICE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION I 111 West Twenty-First Avenue, YL-11 • Olympia, Washington 98504 0 (206) 753-4071 7 ' • November 30, 1982 • if • • • Renton Police Officers Guild 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 Dear Historic Property Owner: The Governor's Historic Sites Advisory Council is pleased to inform you that .RENTON SUBSTA ION, SNOQUALMIE FALLS POWER COMPANY . 1017 South 3rd Street Renton, Washington has been reviewed and ccepted for placement in the Washington State • Register of Historic Places. • We are pleased to add this property to this list of significant proper- ties that have contributed to the history, archaeology, architecture and culture of the State of W.shington. Congratulations for this honor. • • . • • Sincerely, . • acob '. Thomas • - • tate Historic Preservation Officer • dj • N-5A • • • • • • • • • • • • • t •• • m No.10-300 REV. (9/77) 023�, .S I 6:12).falf, n r4&...„) . 2-1 i UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OFTHE INjTERIOR ,JLL 7 SERVICE �'x:��=> D PARK `�:'�.NATIONAL P R xA.r • • , • ar ' EE E' Q" ��NATIONALREGISTEROFHISTORIC PLACES ' ' sINVENTORY--.NOMINATION FORM ?ArfNTERED ' omnagmomoft SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN HOW TO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS TYPE ALL ENTRIES -- COMPLETE APPLICABLE SECTIONS �- NAME • HISTORIC Renton Fire Station AND/OR COMMON Renton Fire Station• F LOCATION , STREET&NUMBER • • Corner of Houser Way and Mill Avenue - _NOT FOR PUBLICATION CITY.TOWN CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT• • Renton _VICINITY OF - 7th - John Cunningham STATE CODE COUNTY CODE • Washington 053 King 033 CLASSIFICATION . CATEGORY OWNERSHIP STATUS PRESENT USE ' —DISTRICT .A.PUBLIC X_OCCUPIED _AGRICULTURE MUSEUM X_BUILDING(S) _PRIVATE —UNOCCUPIED —COMMERCIAL _PARK _STRUCTURE _BOTH _WORK IN PROGRESS _EDUCATIONAL _PRIVATE RESIDENCE _SITE PUBLIC ACQUISITION ACCESSIBLE _ENTERTAINMENT -_RELIGIOUS _OBJECT _IN PROCESS )EYES:RESTRICTED XGOVERNMENT _SCIENTIFIC • 1 _BEING CONSIDERED _YES:UNRESTRICTED _INDUSTRIAL __TRANSPORTATION —NO • —MILITARY _OTHER: • ..DOWNER OF PROPERTY • -, NAME • The City of Renton • • • STREET&NUMBER - 200 Mill Avenue South •CITY.TOWN STATE Renton VICINITY OF Washi nQton 1 a LOCATION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION A COURTHOUSE. 7 REGISTRY OFDEEDS;ETC. King County Municipal Building STREET&NUMBER 5th Avenue and James Street CITY.TOWN ! STATE Seattle .Washington t6: _' ` REPRESENTATION IN EXISTING SURVEYS • TITLE . King County Historic Site.Survey. • - • - July-1 978 _FEDERAL;-:`_STATE"COUNTY :'`_LOCAL • DEPOSITORY FOR ' • • SURVEY RECORDS. King: Co.unty Office:of Archaeology and Historic,'Preservation - CITY.TOWN . . . .. -- -- ... --- ' -. STATE Seattle . • Washington rfficDESCRIPTION . CONDITION CHECK ONE CHECK ONE • _EXCELLENT DETERIORATED _UNALTERED X ORIGINAL SITE '.3SGOOD • _RUINS XALTERED _MOVED DATE '-._ _FAIR _UNEXPOSED DESCRIBE THE PRESENT AND iORIGINAL(IF KNOWN) PHYSICAL APPEARANCE � . The present physical appearance o the Renton Fire Station closely resembles the exact appearance of the structure when originally constructed. Notable differences are the missing biparting doors at each end of the truck bays. The steel-clad, wood core doors with their leaded glass windows, were replaced with roll-up steel doors. . -- The interior is basically unchanged. : The physical appearance of the exterior has been .enhanced with a considerable amount 1_ • of landscaping as the architect hid originally intended. A spreading lawn, flowering plants, bushes, and flowers hug the base of the perimeter walls. A large fir tree stands in one corner of the lawn. Also near the edge of the lawn stands a bust- , fountain of Chief Seattle. The structure is painted white with green window trim. The exterior walls and many of the: interior walls are..poured nd.cast,.in-place concrete. ' The corners of the building are rounded and a band :arjound the parapet of the building displays a cast- in-place scroll. design. The truck bay entry doors have jambs and heads that display the typical 'Moderne' stepped inward design; the center of each door column being the furthest outward projection. The structure was built at a near forty-five degree angle to the site and is well suited for proper egress in three directions. To the public eye, thusly, the exterior physical appearance is also enhanced by the fact that' it can be viewed from several excellent vantage points. . -- More specifically, .'the "buil di ng .wa . symetri cal ly 'designed.' The building has a center two story portion approximately forty feet wide by fifty feet long. On. either side of the truck bay are wings that are approximately twenty two feet wide by sixty i__, feet long. Bands of design in the art deco style create friezes around' the flat roofs. Also in the. art deco are the rounded corners of the front and. sides. 'The rear being -_ more utilitarian, 'was left squared off. Horizontal grooves around the building andJ the fluted pillars between the apparatus doors in the- center portion of the building are further.-signs of its art. deco design. The original steel clad wOod doors that were pushed. outward for egress, were replaced by roll up .doors at the •same'time that -the first paid firemen took duty in the station in 1944. Prior to this time, tech- nically since the 1870.'s, the fire' department was volunteer. A fourteen foot square hose tower about forty feet tall stands in the northwest corner of the truck bay. The bell used to call the volunteer firemen is still mounted at the top of this tower. Painted cedar letters spelling the Renton Fire r~ Department across the front of the building were made and donated by Joe Baxter in - 1942. Mr. Baxter was mayor of Renton from 1949 to 1960. -. A cast iron combination ,horse trough and drinking fountain with a bust of Chief Seattle atop is :sitting in:the.;:lawn near. the station::. It .was :moved to the present . - .site in .1939, ;have originally .been at the' faci l i ty at Wells 'Street which housed • 'the fire station and City Hall . In :1910;' it was donated to the city and placed • at the .ori inal . site .b the <volunteer. :fire. department: The fountain with the. Chief Seattle ornamentation :.i s ade ti cal to the.:fountain ,i n Pioneer.:Square -i n Seattle and has been:aff called "iron Mike. ": ectionately ` , • • - 0 • . - _ SIGNIFICANCE PERIOD AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE--CHECK AND JUSTIFY BELOW PREHISTORIC _ARCHEOLOGY-PREHISTORIC _COMMUNITY PLANNING _LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE _RELIGION t_- 1400-1499_ —ARCHEOLOGY-HISTORIC _CONSERiATION _LAW _SCIENCE 1500-1599 __AGRICULTURE _ECONOMIICS _LITERATURE _SCULPTURE , _1600-1699 ARCHITECTURE _EDUCATION _MILITARY _ _SOCIAL/HUMANITARIA —1700-1799 ART _ENGINES I __ ING _MUSIC _THEATER • —1800-1899 _COMMERCE _EXPLORATION/SETTLEMENT _PHILOSOPHY _TRANSPORTATION • -X 1900- _COMMUNICATIONS _INDUSTRY _POLITICS/GOVERNMENT _OTHER(SPECIFY) • INVENTIOb . SPECIFIC DATES 1939 BUILDER/ARCHITECT j_ Ivan M. Palmaw STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The Renton Fire Station, designed by Ivan M. Palmaw, architect, and built by the i. _ Works Project Administration, is significant to the City of Renton as a structurally unaltered example of Moderne or Art Deco architecture. It also stands as the first fire station used by a paid, full-time fire department in .the city of Renton. ! All other stations had been used .by volunteers only., Constructed from -1939 to 1942, the eclectic building (eclectic in the sense that it was built during the fall of ' the strong Art Deco movement, and because of the strong feelings of the architect towards that period of architectural history) has housed the Renton Fire Department for over thirty seven years. It is important to note that the volunteer fire department was organized in 1903. _ For the next twenty years the department was housed in a wooden structure at Third Avenue and Main street. Equipment and supplies were acquired with funds raised • from dances, boxing meets, and other social and sporting events. In 1908 a charter was secured naming the City responsible for a fire station and appropriate equip- ment. The fire department relocates its fire station on.We1.ls :Street between Second and Third Avenues. The original fire alarm, a three foot triangle, was • replaced with .a .bell at this time. In 1923, the wooden fire ,station was replaced - - with a brick city hall' fire station at the same location. A three horsepower siren replaced the use of the bell at this time, however, the bell remained on 1. the building and Was moved to the new station .as a historic symbol . • By the mid 1930.'s, the 'fire department's need for a larger and more modern facility - became apparent. The city's economic resources were strained by the lingering depression and the City was unable to respond to that need until 1939 when the • Federal Government agreed to fund the construction of a new fire station through the Works Projects Administration. 1The need for a new station was magnified by the fact that thousands of families were moving to Renton to work for the Boeing Airplane Company during the beginning stages of World War II. The architect chosen to design the new fire station and to supervise its con- struction was Ivan M. Palmaw, a 1929 graduate of the University of Washington school of Architecture. Mr._ Palmaw was born Ivan Michael Palov in St. Petersburg, r- Russia, in 1896. Prior to World War..I and the Russian Revolution, Palmaw-studied engineering in St. Petersburg and assisted his uncle, Alexander Kranoff., the last • Imperial Architect of 'Russia. .' .. : _ He served .as .an officer in the Russian Army-:during ••Wor.ld War I until the Revolution. .Then, because.of. hi s- fami lys :.cl ose;associati on with:..Russian Royalty, he was forced • to leave the country. .He:joined with':other .exiles in the Black Sea area, and, for ,, ' ,MAJOR BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES • - • See attached #9. - • - EDGEOGRAPHICAL DATA . ACREAGE OF NOMINATED PROPERTY .60 acres -QUADRANGLE NAME . QUADRANGLE SCALE I UTM REFERENCES A L LLL_J_ I I I 11- T 1 I 11 B LI_J I l ( 1 - ZONE - EASTING • NORTHING -ZONE • EASTING NORTHING 1 CI111I11 , 1 1 1 I I I I ) D LL_11I I1 , I1ri , L , L ( E1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 FI I I I I ( I III 1• I I L I 1. 1 I • GL_I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I ( (J I H I I I: II I 1 I I I I. I I I I I I I - VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION • Lots 11 , •12, 13 and 14, Block 10, 'Town of Renton" Plat, King County, WA. —(Henry H. Tobin Donation Claim #37)•. { LIST ALL STATES AND COUNTIES FOR PROPERTIES OVERLAPPING STATE OR COUNTY BOUNDARIES • STATE CODE' COUNTY CODE • STATE CODE COUNTY CODE FORM PREPARED BY . • . NAME/TITLE Jayne Wissel (member) • - - William Collins (Vice-president) - ORGANIZATION DATE Renton Historical Society July 4, 1978 STREET&NUMBER TELEPHONE 243-8992 . 802 Edmonds Avenue NE - .. .or :, • 226-7227 CITY OR TOWN STATE ' Renton -,-Washington - 98055 - r ESTATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER CERTIFICATION THE EVALUATED SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS PROPERTY WITHIN THE STATE IS: NATIONAL_ STATE LOCAL • As the designated State Historic Preservation Officer for the National Historic.Preservation:Act of 1966 (Public Law 89-665).I hereby nominate this property for inclusion in the National Register and certify that it has been evaluated according to the • criteria and procedures set forth by the National Park Service.•. , STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER SIGNATURE • ' - TITLE L DATE / - .•'DR NP.S USE ONLY';:. . . . . . . .. ..y • «ii I.HEREB,Y::C..f.�T:I:PY°RT.:A;<:T:IS P: P s::: "'>:> . :.::. ;:;.:: ' -..... E...T............H...;1'r. 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Y:;�0 ; L`•.zx:r�K cC...,=k V��?s A` '•�,i`=c1s.yrC ,ig<x.i��.l::•.R1CT ; ;t .3` akn �i ` a NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORICIC PLACES INVENTORY-- NOMINATION FORM •QaiEfdrb , j.,CONTINUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER 7 PAGE 2 i I . In 1978 Renton has once again outgrown its fire department facilities. Soon to be replaced by a larger, more modern facility, the present fire station #1 will become the new home for the museum of the .Renton Historical Society. • • • • • • • { • 1 41, Form No.10-300a (Hey. 10-74) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT 01=THEINTERIOR ,,- 'e'•`•F'.�.�•r T'aa.+c, '•2''ja�y.M.,SC.�.bO y:p r �,s,r 7 3:t:^4~' 7 .;s« : vK i� 44 � 2 4� S 'NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 11143.!"Y,Cl 1Jj�..}.ry A+.1 a f.T.11�y;n�Y-�n'nt'•4•,,.'3:. NATIONAL OIiiA L REGISTER OF HISTORIC - `®RIC PLACES ����, INVENTORY-- NOMINATION FORM ... .... .,, ,... r ....-.-.. ,.s. ..... _�-.,�,_._.._ _ • CONTINUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER 8 PAGE 2 several years, fought the Revolutio . His family name was altered to Palmaw by German officials during a period of collaboration between Germany and the White Russian exiles. • In 1920, he joined his uncle Alexander Kranoff in exile in Shanghai , China. Working in his uncles office he assisted in the design and construction of several large apartment houses and homes. In 1923 .he made the decision to study and earn a degree in architecture. Refused a visa, and thus unable to attend his first choice, the Barbarzon in France, he chose instead to travel to the United States where he ob- tained his degree in 1929 at the University of Washington under the direction of .Carl Gould, a graduate himself of the Barbarzon. Mr. Palmaw designed a number of eclectic private residences in the Seattle area including the first homes in the Blue Ridge private community. This community, originally platted by William Boeing, is now within the Seattle City limits. These homes typify Palmaw's English' residential or English Country Home style pre-dating 1 the turn of the century in appearance. Some of his other works include two tradi- tional Byzantine style Russian Orthodox Churches - St. Nicholas (1935) and St. Spiridon (1937) , both in Seattle. He- has also designed the most of the major structures for Seattle City Light, including the Broad Street Substation. • • • • - 'Form No.10-300a ;Rev. 10.74) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT UI=-I FIE IN"[I:RIUR yj�( - ,�� r;_: G•� • NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 'jR•4) 4;. _ 't_r',r"iiVi - ` ;``''"+�'�M S%`�s" .� s�x"u �r�s ...�'i `iST`,�=�4:�Fa�>•�FSS.,•:?,v`a.�:�.'.z�3;c..•!e`'�'% N��li, H�� �::Y,Itr^:�11�=�����.i.C�tC;i <��.r '.:.�iPti�.'•s.. -..I`^r:.! }'.:��.. �+y.4'. �\„?�!k:4�S r.. fti.V�L'� -?,��•N - LA 7 ,� .Y??:?t?Sj�jy�. «�';! trjt?''r,L,�:,f�'�'^�n:Y:;F`�:;��}';;+'t:�'•lid;:,,;.;X:i.:?�����}:•,y,^,,:�i�,^;: NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC P CES •G4' Y•:�."•- S:i':• ..e M-'.Ta _ �;`,.1 _.•F-":.:`ll i.. ...5 INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM I �' rot eel • CONTINUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER 9 PAGE . 2 Interviews Beneditti , Bruno ! Seattle City Light Historiar 1016 3rd Ave. Seattle, WA • Dullahant, Clarence Retired Volunteer Fireman • 1326 Beacon Ave. S. Renton, WA 98055 Palmaw, Ivan M. . Architect Arden Nursing Home 16350 Aurora Ave. N. Seattle, WA. Powell , Harry R. Architect Harry Powell & Associates Harper Building Seattle, WA Public Records Renton Volunteer Fire Department Meeting Records, (p.194) ' January 1 , 1933 - April 5, 1945 Published Works Slausen, Morda Renton - Frdm Coal to Jets, Renton Historical Society, 1976. . Wiffen, Marcus . American Architecture Since 1780, The MIT Press 1969, p. 235 & p. :240 • Wrenn, Tony. P. .and Mul.l.oy, El.izabeth`;D. ..:.:Amer.ica':s :forgotten Architectures:..;The=:National Trust :for'. Historic Preservation-, 1976 ' ----:p.180 . . . . l 1 11 1 , u 1 rl. 1 1.2.,oL.., i Renton 7.5 mi, . UNITEP DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOF Photorevised 1973 DEPARTMEN" GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CORPS .OF 2°15' 557000m.E R.4 E. R. 5 E. �SEATTLE(CITY P.O.)10 M/.1j2'30" b h1I: TO INTERSTATE 90\140.. (MERCto mr..k.-„?..icv,._.. t — - i L ,• k t a !®„ �,(tiB11 i1A .1 Cr.- r. y i c i• ;l •r . .,. it �1 1 lt i •4 c. B' c, • 1 i ram..+ \•� IIIIIIIIII� I }. 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'/ I t1 Ill` B,t ;t I• li- r� S> ` r i t �. • A 10 • ,1: a '{ i ! `. •Q.li I • ,.•• '' \ ' ,� 1G9 203 •.t • •\1.). • I ‘ ;1‘ :4* '.• .;..J. . I. . In I • • f a -. ttrle' 1 ; 1� I Ill �'▪11'-�' I. }. -11� �� 1 • 1 . 1 • • KING COUNTY HISTORIC SITES SURVEY • -- Field NO. • Inventory Sheet File No. 0665 "'A` Lande Feed Company Historic • Common • Lande Feed Company • Site No. I . LOCATION95 Burnett Avenue South Number & Street Not for Publication City or Town Renton, WA I Zip 98055 Incorporated. Unincorporated_ Community name Congressional District 7 Ca:munity Planning District Green River Valley. State Legislative District 11 Zoning L-1 (light industrial) ' County Council District 6 Shoreline Environment CLASSIFICATION • • _ CATEGORY OWNERSHIP STATUS PRESE'VP USE • . District x Public x Occupied Agriculture Museum x Building(s) . Private --Preservation x Camercial _Park Structure Both Preservation Educational Private Historic.Site _ Pork in Progress Entertainment Residence . Arc. Site ACCESSIBLE ' Thieatened by: _Government Religious • • _Object Yes Restricted DeInlition Industrial Scientific x Yes Unrest. Neglect military __--transportation No Other OWNER OF PROPERTY: • Mrs. Clarence 011'ver Lande I-, Number & Street 95 Burnett Avenub South • - j City or Town Renton, I _ State WA Zip LEGAL DFcrRIPTION: Sec 8 .'Pan 23 Rng 5 (TL 73 ) U.T.M. LOT BLOCK TOBIN H H-D C #37 BEG 60 FT W OF NW COR OF BLK 24 ORIG TOWN NOW CITY . OF RENTON TH S 1-.5 FT TH W 109.5 FT TO N PRY R/W TN N ALG SD R/W300 FT TH E 109.5 FT TH S 283.5 FT TO BEG LESS. N 62 FT PRESENT REGISTER STATUS Nat. Register State Register Other . . DESCRIPTION • CONDITION: .Excellent x Cod Fair Deteriorated Ruins Unexposed a SITUATION: Unaltered Altered 2spriginal Site Moved, Date PHUIU OR SITE PAP ;4_ diii‘). D.... : • . . p, . ...... . • 1 ®r. y t', • • I � � — Y .� — �y ( ' _. .s .; ram/ • .r gg.*- —.Fa ,4' 'r twbszt,M "` ,i JCS -. �-. rF' '- • PPESElr & ORIG. PHYSICAL APPEARANCE `+"""�" " `x. `''' (---I The Lande Feed-Company is a complex of joined buildings with individual but linked uses. A primary section of the structure is a two-story commercial storefront which exhibits _ ., a wood post and beam foundation; wood frame construction; a rectangular plan; horizontal wood siding (shiplap); and a flat roof with a false front. The building's front (east) facade exhibits a storefront with a recessed double door with a transom window and large . fixed sash with multiple lights on either side. At the second story level, the front (east) facade exhibits wood double-hung sash windows with one over one pane glazing. . Attached to the north facade of this main portion of the building is a one-story wood frame loading and storage .building with a rectangular plan, horizontal wood siding • (shiplap), and a flat roof. The front facade of this structure exhibits threee loading • doors and a shed-roofed overhang; a concrete loading dock is situated in front of this portion of the building. - . , , S IGN=ICANJC E Builder(s) 1 Architect(s) and/or Engineer(s) . Date(s) Built 1919 I Present Level of Significance: • post Significant Period 1 National State x•Local SPATENENI' OF HISIURY & SIGNIFICANCE The area now known as Renton was the principal village site of the native American group known as the Duwamish. Pioneers began arriving in 1853 and the community which evolved around the Black River was initially called Black River. King County's first school .and first bridge were located in Black River. Early settlers included 1 Henry R. Tobin and R.M. Bigelow, both of whom settled donation land claims. Bigelow' mined the first coal discovered in King County on his land in 1853. Erasmus Smithers, W.P. Smith, Peter Andrews, and Christian Clymer were other early arrivals. Lumbering, as in so many areas in King County and elsewhere in Washington State, became a necessary and initial economic pursuit. The first sawmill in King County was developed by early settlers, Henry Tobin and a man named Fanjoy on the Black River in 1854. the mill was shortlived; it burned during the period of Indian unrest in 1955-56. Coal mining soon superceded the lumber industry however, and was the crucial factor in Renton's growth and development. Erasmus Smithers prospected in the area and in 1873, with associates T.B. Morris • and C.B. Shattuck, organized the Renton Coal Company, opening a mine southeast of town. Soon after, in 1874, John Collins, J.F. McNaught, John Leary, and M. Padden, organized and opened the Talbot mine. Named for the first superintendent, the Talbot mine was located near the Renton oal Company mine; the area is commonly called "Talbot Hill". 1 ' The Renton townsite was platted in 1876 by Smithers, named for Capt. William Renton, J , financier of. the Renton Coal Company. Additions to the plat were made in 1890, 1898, 1900, 1901, 1902 as well as in later years. In 1901, the town was incorporated with A. I.Beach, 'Mayor. 1 By 1912, Renton boasted of a glass factory, a large clay products plant, and a rail car works, in addition to the two coal mines. There were two newspapers, two banks, several hotels, numerous mercantile establishments and Renton had become a trans- portation hub. The Columbia and Puget Sound Railway, Chicago, Milwaukee, and Puget Sound Railway, and the Northern Pa1cific Railway, all had lines through the area, as did the local commuter lines for the Seattle, Renton and Southern Electric Railway and the Puget Sound Electric Railway. Renton's close proximity to the southern • tip of Lake Washington and the Cedar and Black Rivers provided alternative and j additional transportation routes. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, REFERENCES • Anderson Map Co., Inc., Atlas of King County, Seattle, WA: Anderson Map Company, Inc., 426 Eppler Block, 1907 Bagley, Clarence B., History of King County, Washington, Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Vol 1: 280, 743-764, 867-868. Lande, Criag, Renton, WA, Interview, November 13, 1985. (grandson of Clarence Oliver Lande and manager of Lande Feed Company). Kroll Map Co., Inc., Atlas of King !County, Seattle WA: Anderson Map Co., Inc., 426 Eppler Block, 1907. Kroll Map Co., Inc., Atlas of King !County, Seattle, WA: Kroll Map Co., 413 Melhorn Bldg., c 1915-1920. Metsker, Charles F., Atlas of King County, Seattle, WA; Charles F. Metsker, Civil Engineer, 1020 Third Ave., c 1940. FORM PREPARED BY (PRINT) : Karen Bean I ' Signature Date December 1985 Organization King County Office of Historic Preservation Address 618 Second Avenue, Seattle, WA phone (206) 587-4858 1 I. #0665 Lande Feed Company ' Appearance (continued) - I Immediately to the north of the loadingldock and building is an attached two-story warehouse structure which exhibits a rectangular plan, cement block construction, and a flat roof. This portion of the strucjture also exhibits three sliding loading doors on its front (east) facade. Attached to the south facade of the storefront segment of the building is a one-story storage or warehouse structure which exhibits a rectangular plan, cement block construction, . sliding loading doors, and a flat roof The grain elevator structure and milling machinery is located on top of an to the rear (west) of the storefront or main portion of the building. The elevator is three stories in height exhibits and irregular plan; horizontal wood siding (shiplap), some of which is covered with corrugated metal; some wood double-hung sash windows; and multiple gable roofs. The property has recently been painted. King County property records and local informants confirm that the main portion of the building has remained virtually intact but there have been major additions. The grain elevator• and milling machinery and loading and storage or warehouse additions on the north and south sides of the structure and to the rear of the structure were added in 1949. As of 1940, the storefront also exhibited an open porch with a hip roof supported by simple wood posts. Significance (continued) While Renton's focus was industrial, the community was also located in the midst of a rich agricultural area. Farmers in the vicinity produced vegetables, berries, and nursery stock and raised dairy cattle. The earliest known owner of the building at 95 BurnettAvenue South was A.E. Gerber who owned the main portion of the structure as of 1919. Local informants indicate that it was used as a Grange hall. While this hasn't been confirmed, it is known that A.E. Gerber was First Master for the May Creek Grange No. 580 which was organized in Renton in 1915. King County property recordsI from 1940 indicate a 1919 construction date for the structure. In 1925, Clarence Oliver Lande purchased the building and began the Lande Feed Company. Lande, who had come to the area from Minnesota and was trained as an attorney, was also active in civic matters, serving as Chairman of the Highline District School Board c 1928 soon after the district was organized. Lande did not practice law in Renton. Lande added the milling, grain elevator, and warehouse additions to the building in 1949. The business and property has remained in Lande •family hands. C.O. Lande's grandson and current manager of the Lande Feed Company, Craig Lande, believes the Lande Feed Company may be the oldest business in Renton with continuous management by the same family. C.O. Lande's widow owns the property while his son, Phillip M. Lande, owns the business. Bibliography (continued) • R.L. Polk & Co., Inc., King County Directory, Vol . 1911-1912, Seattle: R.L. Polk & Co., Inc., 426-430, Globe Block, 1912. Slauson, Morda C., Renton from Coal to Jets, Renton: Renton Historical Society, 1976. • • i 1 Field No. JW-66 KING COUNTY11HISTORIC SITES SURVEY / File No. 0362 Inventory Sheet NAME Historic Melrose Tavern • Common same I Site No. LOCATION Number & Street 819 Houser Way South Not for Publication City or Town Renton I Zip 98055 Incorporated X Unincorporated_ Community name Renton Congressional District 11 CommunityPlanning District Renton- ,5orct 024. ., State Legislative District 7 Zoning B- County Council District 6 Shoreline Environment CLASSIFICATION N 11,-T-024-..3,D CATEGORY OWNERSHIP STATUS PRESENT USE -J::(-; _District _Public X Occupied Agriculture _Museum XBuilding(s) [_Private (Unoccupied XCommercial _Park Structure _Both Preservation _Educational Private _Historic Site —Work in Progress _Entertainment —Residence _Arc. Site ACCESSIBLE Threatened by: _Government _Religious _Object X_Yes Restricted Demolition _Industrial _Scientific _Yes Unrest. (Neglect _Military —Transportation No Other OWNER OF PROPERTY: Ernest Barei Number & Street 711 S 15th I City or Town Renton I State WA Zip 98055 • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Sec 17 Twn 75, Rng (TL ) TOWN OF RENTON BLOCK 20 LOT 7 PRESENT REGISTER STATUS ••% . _Nat. Register —State Register `'` _Other (tAis .,; •a : '. DESCRIPTION lIF-1,'i' ''--'f x:=_ CONDITION SITUATION Excellent Unaltered ' lt� _ XGood XAltered _FairM. ill Deteriorated )(Original Sited r -, __ ..... --�..�■ _- � ` �Unexposed Date , ,-"IV,:.--.. .,t a PRESENT & ORIG. PHYSICAL APPEARANCE The Melrose Tavern is an irregularly shaped (26' x 29' x 64' x 78') single story flat roofed frame structure located on the southwest corner of South Wells and Houser Way South. It was originally the east portion of the first floor of the Melrose Hotel. The Melrose Hotel was a distinguished three-story flat roofed. frame structure with five two story polygonal bays. The Tipper stories and the western portion of the first floor were destroyed by fire during the 1920's. An approximate 115 foot overhang extends over the east and north sides of the building. It is supported by plain wooden modillions. A beltcourse of shelf trim ex- . tends around the building about 215 feet below the roof. 1 The main entrance to the tavern is at the northwest corner of the structure. The doorway is recessed and at an angle. A wooden column supports the roof corner. The doorway has a three-paned transom, two side lights, and double doors, each with a glass panel. On the east facade: there are twlo large.windows, each with a large central pane surrounded by a row of smaller panes, some of which are stained glass. The west facade has a large window like those on the east facade: There are also several double hung windows and two wooden doors. Most of these openings have shelf 1 surrounds. i Alterations to the tavern's interior have been minimal. The original bar,including its mirrored back, remains. The present tile floor was an early alteration. I SIGNIFICANCE Builder(s) Ben Atkinson ! _ Architect(s) and/or Engineer'(s) j Date(s) Built c. 1910 Present Level of Significance: Most Significant Period c. 1910-present National State LLocal STATEMENT OF HISTORY & SIGNIFICANCE The Melrose Hotel and Tavern was built about 1910 by Ben Atkinson with money he made in Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush. The three story building was constructed on the southwest corner of Wells and Houser Way. The Milwaukee Railroad runs down Houser Way and the Melrose was a favorite stopping off place for travelers for either an overnight rest or a few hours respite in the tavern. During Prohibition, the Melrose .Tavern changed its beverage to near-beer and con- tinued to operate with its card games and pool table in full use. The hotel portion of the building burned in the ].920's, butt the tavern continued in use. In 1955, Ernesto Barei bought the building from Mary J. Atkinson. The Barei family still owns the structure and is interested in preserving it. With few alterations, the Melrose Tavern has remained in use as a tavern under the same name since its construction about 1910. • BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES Slauson, Morda C. Renton-From Coal to Jets. Renton Historical Society, 1976, p. 17. Interviews: Barei, Louis. 614 S. 18th. Renton, WA.. 98055. Interviewed June 2, 1978. Son of building's owner. Kluxhouse, Ken. 819 Houser Way South. Renton, WA. 98055. Interviewed May 31, 1978. Owner of tavern. Story, Frank. Age 77. 1326 Kennewich HE. Renton, WA. 98055. Interviewed June 2, 1978. Lifelong resident of Renton. FORM PREPARED BY (PRINT): Jay e Wissel Signature Date 6-4-78 Organization i4 County Histo is Sites Survey (206) 284-8556 Address 1955 6th Avenue W. Seattle, WA 98119 . 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Date: 1902 Current use:Residential Style: Gothic Revival Alterations: Some windows replaced,verti al wood siding on addition located on the south elevation Garage: None Photograph:North and west elevation,facing east(ENTRIX December 7,2001) 1 ',3:' : si.:::':'.';',I,', rig , n t .+' •`r t 'tt 4 as � s ti r 6�`t�'t,s"'a4 �' 4sr , <a, 4F La1 k \t 74Y �,' 1 'pI 5l Rey '� k �.<C ,�;. tkf ' - `n lFk, , Ate' _ -.�' rvt; ilk,.,, .,;,,J, , -,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,_„,,,, 4,,,„,,,„,4„,g-ij e.h 1 kl < rx,,, ay�y,`4, ,b 4y'G e.„, _ -.::tTn$ • -. v. 11 g # 2 l + j S �x . fit Tsy,• 41¢t54..,. n . tAVV1.xF- `G' r7 4 r .,.r,. cr 4Y."Immi ^a 3n.`". r�w' t ..,r'*+, ,y� .,fir `k�,,,?- . .+,.. r 't x ...s 4 W, x.,�e '-s.,,,1 p .- i -t e K ", ti t x7'' ��t SO 4.` gA r tt h'ys +�-V, `At"-e .. _'^'''' ,yU:" -r .i' .;',,,-','Y ut>'"t,.^<^7?t t t..n,.a„`a ca a"v f'c a, h`--s sg Z`lgi 4r tis�� �tO"' "zr y s fig,_- ,iq,t y s^Ar' t s ::j, �rw,9; ;��4'� ,..�-.s�', ge i"�;:-. .,�i�K��'r�.+�:rM;'�`sn"it;'.4 a"it'.� -k.�"�Yi��3�� 'ta4 Pik. �s.�� r4' ts�+�3'ky.�. 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Date: 1900 Current use: Residential • Style: Vernacular - Alterations: Addition to rear appears historical Garage:Detached -- Photograph: (ENTRIX December 7,2001) , it 1 r I]`-,. _ ,..-<, ...• 3:7;,s #4..,..., \,, _. • ,, P,-1.,,, , Illi • �X , k t"' te ' ^• ' 3 ,• cF , , .0..+ ' —p < t , 'r- µ- »«= r ./... `l _, Y ;may- ------ -,e-i r"1k 3..z �6..— �,, ,. ` om- Sc> 2 N. -.--"..- 4,--, V, 1- ""5,:y Tyr -"' ,yam "'...'gy,m_�'-"t�"a� • ice*=^ ♦ .,vy ..e" s,..— ;t t �1�`r.`% t o w�� �"'*. \�/ .. + RgDLJL' hem • ` c� � „!a ,e � j , i .,t 4 i� \i y� \l � , ,,,,,...„, r - -- - - t^^�� . r3,`wC , a .? ,, k , m ,# s "1 A �.- a •". .p ,,O -G -^a -``41/ s--,1 4,, fx.° e a. O. -m-ri '` } y i '&� Zvt 4' :ti - .; „tn . + an v ; y� . / �Jy •k ;.,�-y,•.p ^F.r�++ - ^4 t t>#.8 i X �EI ry Ck ' �:;,,':, > �' P� P.k4@ �` b : •f '.s ',. ^vn-IL E a �d Y" ti 1.0 1 V .�f ;- ,- P t i s, t y ;:a.• !x .-J q ate wt� ,+3 Rrb,.. +�n�i' -, -).N.i x Rig 1. ', i� "'ti AZ ^`v , 1t !'-,..£ 4 wm ti t..4Y 'f Y i r, :\xv r i. i 7•"' J,("T .,,*. s,"L' d kt tj§•'L .roxY-�i. +-,,,e , iOr S s " .'' ' 'si rec. _^` -',, r "+ i `r '.aY '`t' 2. 4^ ,. J ,&Nr* i . «.„ y`4 • } . .� . ' ', ! e t . - —:r .i=Y}J . ., .r f fr,? � iGa 114 Main Ave. S. Date: 1924 Current use:Residential Style:Craftsman Alterations: Altered windows on the south and east elevations,new front door and metal porch railing. Garage:None Photograph: South and west elevations,facing north(ENTRIX December 7,2001) A ] - S" �s N F ,,.s _ to < C'<=' fig' C , 55 k. < 0.wi. -k .,en ,3 Vw.V'�.v"rC.. vt...,._ .- Y v�A y,5 `b' 1T�4 ti4� `'�. ',.F sc4+� ,.ia L T y .y.r ri. gay „wa ,fs • 119 Y2 Main Ave. S. Date: 1927 Current use: Residential Style: Vernacular Alterations:One glass block window on north elevation Garage:None Photograph: West elevation(ENTRIX December 7,2001) i 1 y�, L 41. = H .Y hx � e xS 5 rst r . i i ''k` . it°r .- ` �T� A `~�.''" , tp ,. -T.—_1 yi,�r1 L..c�'"..,`„"-'''-'�'T',.f,.,4e._ t` t4 a�: lli s�a,i$i1l1 x +r t ar k �, i ttIT� _ i rim = 1T 1 12 •' y +� i.'+, v . I 7 T l 4 - t •{•. RSA F 1.7 }: n' �" Q s.,t•`+ 4p i} 7� i �•� .i. ' !:' ,:. y* ( , iy� vt }9` / . it,• A ` -- 1 .,s: � at!. , • a• y�1 sw.._ . � PI ) S C',F i • -_4 Y »u r < q ' a • •r 2r s'. y Ak. `4, , a .: '` i e., "Fr,.c_ 3 rt R ..� '', v ,1a.. 14wntF :*".4 �ti 0-`„ _ A-1e4 ,- Ii''c& ; . r R ',..-'''.--,7 4 } R �, . . •- ::Sia2z r� � < 3. �- � i a l . c185o e-ws. '''flit''A- - i 123 Main Ave. S. Date: 1924 Current use:Residential Style:English Cottage Alterations: Altered front door Garage:Detached,and in poor condition Photograph: South and west elevations,facing north(ENTRIX December 7,2001) n i I , k f_ '4,'k''.t 41: ',I/.•1,- -,2-•'V-i,1 , • ,\ . •' i,/,A,A.-,t 1- i. I i ) ' .u' . •':1-.. ,,,,,,c,_ 'V.I. ' : , ' T.(--' i 1 ,,•••:' ,- ;.., ,; •.r ;, .,. c,'•.• ., -;:.' ,,,-.' - L 0 ,,,,I4C,:0,,\.,--N6',,,',;,,-•P1'4':." 44,`'''''-'ti' A*, 1.' '• ' ''''','.`;`, l'?:'1',V.4k;:,;.';',.1,1k:',Z‘., .,‘ ..:,,. W%.--k1W.:>-.‘ ,•:sak-t.Ze`.-e..-`,.1.1.',',\ ../1, REM% ittaCKZEWEAL 4's ...‘ ' .:3'14",--,-..),10:"PiAlettl'''A‘,'.,• tal 1 1, ..4... ,‘....,..-;., ---,:.--ki„%-. , ., 4,4.',..a• r-174". '''.iiik. --T.1-44 .-"-"''''' AfN . S. ,..',., ._.,.,,, '.'s,+- .,, • ''''-.' 1114 .:il.::.& st1'37-3,-.1'A---, --I (f.,,,% `, ''`-`:i,,. •--I •-z,' •' -I .,„, F...,+-74:7,-'-.4-'- lif` re ' ,' — - `,.. . 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Date: 1941 (City of Renton) Current use: Commercial(Fire Station/Renton Historical Society Museum) Style:Modern Alterations:see site inventory form Garage:None Potential Historical Significance:Yes Photograph:East elevation(ENTRIX December 7,2001) , "-; 1 1 0 1 1 41 kart f"'°�'f�s., s- f W .a� k: a f�,. rt} "S'+.c r•< ,h r 5 ' .. . tom P 4,"„a,(t0 wms ,kr't t '�� t�,a, a „s'_s, 'l A- tf` a'x '' ! w wV .11 tr ! 's '� u' h4- a ar tie G .�"� 'k ¢ . Cua` . t-k G: i s. � ti +�-� 3, I�ey may,; � x v . • 4 .*za psal .� . *1: tY �,_',. `� 1.'l�.S1 c"E•��k -t"` 'v.,•�c* t { ' n1 t+ y 281 Morris Ave. S. Date: 1936 Current use:Residential(Roxy Apartments) Style: Vernacular Alterations: Unaltered Garage: None Potential Historical Significance:Yes Photograph: South and west elevations,fac• g northeast(ENTRIX December 13,2001) i i N i i 1ri4 ,'*,~QCµ „,-4,.7^`".."__T. _ _ =S ,'�w7,-;" ,t',. s..-- ter.'-�/ ...,:�..,__...... - `- 4._. 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Date: 1910 - Current use: Commercial (St.Charles Place Antiques) Style:Twentieth Century Commercial I Alterations: Replaced storefront windows Garage:None Photograph: West elevation,facing southeast(ENTRIX December 13,2001) I �1 I 1 i i ; 9. { � �� ,�^^tj s 9"sa3= %� � , �� s lF`� -,,t S ro , , a , < , Mh1� � t- ' ` ' 2"4,. 1, "'4 rt 1 4., t��i tG u - �y ,y ,11+ '' i111 � t! 4 r i~`' a • 3 7 .4R ..Yk'S', F�'Y '.�' kh'fT tt'F l'�' W 11 � s fi tT4t. . � 7 • SSV'�; .�(''e � .:t�,'�.��L��, a5"c�Aei°W� �.k'��i #� y �+`n' ' S,r� '- •,4.gut ,, '?t"a-�"' �i� '2�Y-c z ; -I,,,, } 0m:',r.t -', y i i ,,,,ii 4 1 4'a''e t1 X'' `,' - .—:C Pt s ,t, � `may ,. '1..�c. '`'` ,, ate' - • ::,s ,�. „'�'y..'_""" t �,,--ArZt"g.,,N't t.,-t,-'� .'$„ 'kM lye+r• %- -, G �. a5 a '�.t �M ?h �,. r s • :;— ' .0„ ''' . 84 Williams Ave. S. Date: 1941 Current use: Residential Style:Modern Alterations:Unaltered Garage:Modem garage,attached Photograph: West and south elevations,facing north(ENTRIX December 7,2001) I r ryr ,. � fY: • f �.Q..r A• j iR 1 rt �1 :N1 . a•^'-'"•'..'. 3i q ~ 1 t.f zj 3* fib: 4 2x� �„° 4* .,Z _ • llYhxt, f3 , .. z', - eCS , Y a s . R . t- 4 4 a '� r____ 94 Williams Ave. S. Date: 1940 ' Current use:Residential Style:Modem Alterations:Unaltered j_ Garage:Modern carport.attached Photograph:West and south elevations,facing north(ENTRIX December 7,2001) t r itP i,-"s.€ �' "ems^^'"N, .. £-'-z ,3„1, 1. ^k,, �'�j 3 .lip .� 1 4fs . tt.'*;-.4',4;t::.# fit k,c,.--,...., e'f"n"-' tH' �k i, �� +P '� ,l F _ '4- ti!v(� F!`i 111 iy .f{tl1l } i 72.• a. i;�wyi,� �' �e , ®.1 •°'3 ,_ , , ' � M!`. 4 .�, sue_. b� I.IOW , S .. t \,,44, Li , %\'- a�4..„..., ��,i. � � 'tx yh i;.A a , i, r t— r k—hat ICr1t'ry Mi y„_ �A s• �N kil ktk ,ie - I i ,t`'l r- • .x i �k �4 v, s, 'I,bpi t ,�T , x ;„,..Sr, ,,,- • ^i, s;,,,a...,g01'v ti. ,,,�,w,,,,, v4 S v s„,.. -.47 ..-', --...+ %e.Ao ,i err l"'" .�,t,--T,, g�414 5. 5•s; '�',' !a `�"y�`' ' i' ! -7s.,,ea.+-, ^*atw,z•, r d,��vz A r . gi'"�+ttv, ...,-,,,,..Kvvf.E� y1 ,^n'' ,fi K \ 1 aa,s cr HS f a fr 11,� .5.` ., 7.��`.1 x'r n c,a v7.a°P�-, .,, tt d,Eti;3'*A.'.�"� R '�iGeu-^ le * s�$ ; .48. 3"C2.,F$`��3�+�}.k u .:::t vy''' ins-' A� r" - " , i €;-- y -,,,--,-t.`s "-� < 2E .te a' , : r+, �- ,z- `r' - r 95 Williams Ave S. Date:Unknown Current use:Residential Style:Modem Alterations: Side porch addition Garage:Detached with a chimney addition Photograph:North and east elevations,facing south(ENTRIX December 7,2001) r_ I ' i ' ,-... ---- s".Z.1 laki 4/41 ,.. „ ' l'1r et-4 ,ur.y.':tz..„. %a -, i , ,a, �°a fi, .1t. � ?3- 01 Yy ,ki' �r rr �. Ahl.�, ya,,.� rr*, i z >!`'"; `"roc a' , 4 t '''''-, ":,'4,4.:47,;: -:"4' a;, ¢ m- d f a� 14 xh. u 2 e ��, _ .vH� F;;= .., -;.., s „t ' x , i .xw-ta - !';"a,.y'.`..,v rc"4'�'. yy,�e s.��'.. `v' .,r ,y.su . �,; . r7.aWv s.4 ,,„ `at .s ','`Tara �z' N,$, x v -ti '' _ x4r.. a,.E rf,Fat*'4.y re: §' -te t �`7 `�,' 4;`�°j c ti vk .r -- se er,+' •t:w...e .,.4•a •}r'� v t - _ rycu a?, J X 'Fy ...�.s. :-.s w>,...,<.:t, ; am. r, ' .;' c ''- 1• kt S . "> a* r'' iX”1 , S , .,d+r , ••. ,;e ,s .4i4 r�i . 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F�-a "t, 1 *d'-':-`'4,7.'t, "s�-`."�.'< 4 a4.•��i ,�.eaxl ^ ,a4 31'-4 .4fi' _.'i' i4.f.^7'i{.ry..t" �j,£i DFd`-K "y�}�10. �J! .t'gT�S�.v ... laicsi---i.g,`' g..-skd7J.an, aG." ::�.F d Bronson Way Bridge (Over Cedar River) ,- II Date: 1939 Current use:Bridge Style:Art Deco Alterations: Resurfaced Garage:None Photograph: Facing north(ENTRIX December 13,2001) I I . Y a L - II Appendix C Architectural Style Guide I I Renton Architectural Styles: The following descriptions of architectural styles have been excerpted from A Field Guide to American Houses (McAlester & McAlester 1989) and Rehab Oregon Right (Historic Preservation League of Oregon 1995). The styles listed below reflect the styles that were listed in Table 5.2. Accdmpanying each description is an illustration of a i : building listed in Table 5.2 that reflects the style discussed. The styles apply primarily to residential buildings. The commerce 1 buildings in Renton that retained integrity were primarily early 1900s brick vernacul r buildings or modern properties that did not have , clearly defined architectural styles. The exception to this rule were the Modernistic Renton Historical Museum (235 Mill Ave. S.) and Whistle Stop Ale House (340 Burnett i Ave. S.), and the Art Deco Style U.S. Post Office (314 Williams Ave. S.) and Bronson Way Bridge. Descriptions of the Art Deco and Modernistic styles are included below. i Vernacular Buildings: Not every bui_ding fits neatly into one of the stylistic descriptions which follow. While architects were busy setting and copying popular styles, ordinary s people often built in forms that resp nded to current needs and local traditions. Often these vernacular buildings were the descendants of older forms developed on the East Coast or in Europe. They are more easily classified by shape than by style; the basic forms (e.g. "L," "T") have been used for centuries. These folk types may show the influence of a particular style or trend but are more related to simpler building traditions than stylistic innovations from the centers of architectural thought. (Historic Preservation .„„,,::,,.i.: i League of Oregon 1995:A-4) 4Y 5 I'll . ; 4.4 .tit m 0i irk ' _-r fps 20.44 "Vi s,.eta'^iv:tY 'C3v�r"`-57 " un- f' "x`"«n" . jr �.:yam 8��,�.� Yl ,} I'fi ( 109 Logan Ave. S. Renton, Washington (1900) g 4 AI 1' it 1 _I 1 1 Gothic Revival (1850-1895): Gothic Revival Plans were asymmetrical in larger examples, especially in residential architecture, but could be symmetrical in smaller houses, churches, and commercial buildings. Front porches generally have lighter detailed columns and brackets, if any. Gables and eaves may be accented with scrollwork or large fascia boards(Historic Preservation League of Oregon 1995:A-7). �:`;z'^�y raW. :',W1.,Kti;FRI5Pn:t!k`, *' {Vit .0; ry,� y-:'$Mp"-hP,,�'` . kl`i$k : .t} k a W �V 4*',,tt ;., i 's U 5 3P hZ ,`o. \ 'Cti t { V. �a �i ,,sa, �. • , r r t' , ? , i i ' 1111'1hilllRI Is a- . ii nE 108 Logan Ave. S., enton, Washington (1902) T , Bungalow/Craftsman (1885-1995): hese styles were generated by desires to turn away from the excesses of the past decades and to reassert humanistic values over formal ones. The way to accomplish this was byreturning to handicrafts and the skills of the artisan over the formal rules of past styles and the architectural orders. Plans became more irregular and open. Roofs were generally low pitched and with broader eaves. Large . . porches and verandas and large windows became popular. So did the use of exposed natural materials with texture-rubble masonry, clinker bricks, rouch cast stucco, rough sawn board and beams, natural finish s, art glass and architectural use of the arts in many ways. Japanese design elements a e sometimes incorporated. 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Few are precise copies of the original models. Most examples have prominent one-story porches either at the entry area or covering the full width of the façade; these sometimes have arched roof supports to simulate the arcades of Hispanic buildings(McAlester and McAlester 1989:409) x t 121-123 Wells Ave S., Renton, Washington (1939) Tudor/Jacobethan/English Cottage orman Farmhouse g g (1910-1935): These related styles all draw from medieval English and European sources for their inspiration. Tudor style buildings often can be identifiedby their real or most likely false half timbering with stucco paneling in between, an shingle, slate or tile gabled roofs. The English Cottage styleis related to the Tudor but generally is after a more picturesque effect. Shingled roofs sometimes have rolled ends to imitate thatch roofing; chimneys are prominent, often tapered; and the overall massing is irregular and asymmetrical. All three of these styles frequently feature leaded glass windows or multi-lite wood sash casements, are frequently constructed of brick or covered in stucco (less common in the Norman Farmhouse, where manufact red shingles or other wood siding is common in small examples), and the use of adapted medieval details (Historic Preservation League of Oregon 1995:A-14). ji DJ " t i G 117'4 S 0. 123 Main Ave. S., Renton, Washington (1924) 3 Art Deco (1915-1940): The Art Deco Style emphasized verticality, along with the use of attenuated, stylized vegetable and animal design elements and geometric ("zig zag") paterns. At Art Deco's best, there is much use of case aluminum and bronze ornament, poloychromed terra-cotta and tile finishes. (Historic Preservation League of Oregon 1995:A-16) I x� 1 • h� y.1.. Y _• • ' �ei' �e i t 314 Williams Ave. S, Renton, Washington (1938) Modernistic (Moderne): Curved building corners and glass block panels were built under flat roofs with slab eves and entrance canopies. Horizontal striping or banding was sometimes used to emphasize the horizontality of the composition. Standing slabs or entrance pylons at the doorways were common, as were steel sash framed windows. Exterior colors were generally white or a light pastel (Historic Preservation League of Oregon 1995: A-16) y.,:i,�:.:.;�,'qi}°� r,�.kV;,_., Afl.1y\;t,�, +:, \!,' .,i{�at��. ,�b`r N a;.;'ti.,',lo.i�w�l7.,L:`''i'�,.��.. ��;�,.tt�!;'�i'' �'�a^'�'``zi*;gx'4`ir�F:�`����:'d_1`a:%:�E}-�p��i�r,,�`a '1'�',.t,�; i�1':i(t� .ah,,.i451-sr,1_:=`` ti�j;14,1?:;�r'ti�i;Yc1'i�'��'il.. iv.R se•A'; C': ....^`<'i?V�,.3,,., i;:yts'n;1i`eh.t ,;,31;��"lS � •'<<;�'S:. � ,'' , ga • jh .: _ 340 Burnett Ave. S., Renton, Washington (1941) Modern: With the economic Depression of the 1930s came this compromise style which reflects the form of traditional eclectic houses, but lacks their decorative detailing. Roof pitches are low rather than steep as in the preceeding Tudor style. Eaves and rake are 4 : . I close, rather than overhanging. Usully, but not always, there is a large chimney and at _ least one front-facing gable, both echoing Tudor features. These houses were built in great numbers in the years immeditely preceding and following World War II; they commonly dominate the large tract-,ousing developments of the period (McAlester and McAlester 1989:478). I 4 ';.-• :-';::WV,]i-,: '.: ', ,,,..• : : .,J-' -':)''''.''',; '... '; -:.". ' 'Or . ' • ' •,. '..J . ... - ,;- \ FA.' ::,-- .....i.,-4...* ,,,,, ,, :;,,,,,1 -,-. 104 'I -4,),1 mg .' s 7,' r,":Aii.',1**,' :,•: tv,,,:,, 4,-,..,Kir - P.4;,,,,,4.: :z' r- ,, . -FT, 4s .;.."•V zrir.w-.7-4.1•„„r, i4, , 4-.4-kw-4,,,K,,--N-.,,,, .-,-— -.:-.• .- -‘ -.-• '-,.,:"---,--" 1 122 Wells Ave. S. Renton, Washington (1937) r, -, .._ ._. . _ kr , ir- , .._ ._. 5 J Appendix D Photographs and Addresses for Resources that Lack Integrity Ii I Table 5.3 Photographs and Addresses for Resources that Lack Integrity { Address Alterations 75 Burnett Ave.S. • siding (Building 2) • windows • doors • roofmg 77 Burnett Ave.S. • siding • roofmg • windows • doors 95 Burnett Ave.S. • additions—south and north Lande Feed Company elevations • siding 101 Burnett Ave. S. • siding • windows • door 103 Burnett Ave. S. • windows • porch • foundation skirting 107-109 Burnett Ave.S. • addition—porch • doors 115 Burnett Ave. S. • windows • door • foundation skirting 336 Burnett Ave. S. • windows 101 Burnett Place • siding • windows • door 113 Burnett Place • siding • windows , • door 819 Houser Way S. • windows Melrose Tavern • plan changed due to fire 30 Logan Ave. S. • building primarily intact 36 Logan Ave. S. • addition—south elevation • windows 49-43 Logan Ave.S. • windows • doors 50 Logan Ave. S. • siding • windows I • porch railing 55 Logan Ave. S. • siding • windows "' _ • door 64 Logan Ave. S. • windows • door 75 Logan Ave. S. ! • siding • windows • porch 1 F.: Table 5.3 Photographs and Addresses for Resources that Lack Integrity(continued) Address Alterations 81 Logan Ave.S. • siding • door • porch • railing NW Corner of Logan and Tobiri • siding • windows • door -' 88 Logan Ave.S. • siding • windows • doors • porch 96 Logan Ave.S. • addition—west elevation • siding • windows 97 Logan Ave.S. • addition—porch railing • windows • foundation skirting 103 Logan Ave. S. • windows • door • railing foundation skirting 116 Logan Ave. S. • addition—front bays • addition—north elevation • windows • doors 117 Logan Ave. S. • siding • windows • doors • 121 Logan Ave. S. • addition • door 127 Logan Ave. S. • siding • windows • doors 129 Logan Ave. S. • siding • windows 205 Logan Ave. S. • addition—eastern elevation • windows 102 Main Ave.S. • siding • porch 119 Main Ave.S. • addition—back porch • siding • windows • door 131 Main Ave.S. • siding • windows 2 Table 5.3 Photographs and Addresses for Resources that Lack Integrity(continued) I Address Alterations r 'i, _ _ 207 Main Ave.S. • addition—south elevation F • windows 221 Main Ave.S. • siding • windows • doors 226 Main Ave.S. • siding ' • windows - -- • doors 227 Main Ave.S. • siding • windows • doors 230 Main Ave.S. • windows • doors 235 Main Ave.S. • siding 4 • windows • door 315 Main Ave.S. • siding • windows 1- _ • doors • awning 317 Main Ave.S. •• siding r • windows • doors 319 Main Ave.S. • siding • windows 330 Main Ave.S. • addition—east elevation • ` windows • door 1 211 Mill Ave. S. • siding I • windows "- 1023 Mill Ave.S. i • addition—northwest elevation • windows • doors 312 Smithers Ave. S. • windows • door �, 320 Smithers Ave. S. • addition—porch • addition—enclosure on back / I porch • siding • windows F 324 Smithers Ave. S. I • addition—east elevation • siding • windows 346 Smithers Ave. S. • windows • doors 3 1 Table 5.3 Photographs and Addresses for Resources that Lack Integrity (continued) Address Alterations 99 Wells Ave. S. 1 • addition—south elevation 103 Wells Ave. S. • siding • windows • door 104 Wells Ave.S. • addition—metal porch railing • windows 105 Wells Ave.S. • siding oFs • windows 108 Wells Ave.S. • siding - • windows • metal porch railing ;i? 206 Wells Ave. S. • siding • windows • doors 210 Wells Ave. S. • siding • windows • doors 212 Wells Ave.S. • windows • doors 216 Wells Ave.S. • siding - • windows _ __ - r \ 220 Wells Ave. S. • siding • windows • doors Fir r ' 221 Wells Ave. S. • siding • windows • door • detail/reinforced cornice 224 Wells Ave. S. • siding • windows • door 227 Wells Ave. S. • siding • windows • doors 232 Wells Ave. S. • siding �' • windows • doors r 312 Wells Ave. S. • siding • windows • doors 327 Wells Ave. S. • windows ` • door 74 Williams Ave. S. • siding r • windows 75 Williams Ave. S. • siding • windows 4 Table 5.3 Photographs and Addresses for Resources that Lack Integrity(continued) Address Alterations 79 Williams Ave.S. • addition—rear • siding • door 81 Williams Ave.S. • siding • windows • door 82 Williams Ave.S. • addition—western elevation • windows 87 Williams Ave.S. • siding • windows • door 91 Williams Ave.S. • addition—eastern elevation • siding • windows 116 Williams Ave. S. • addition—porch supports • addition—panels around window • windows 227 Williams Ave.S. • windows • doors 323 Williams Ave. S. • siding • windows • doors 515 S. 2nd St. • siding • windows 526 S.2nd St. • siding • windows • doors { 912 S.2nd St. • windows • doors 1000 S.2nd St. • siding • windows • doors 504 S. 3rd St. • siding • windows 510 S. 3rd St. • siding • windows 613 S. 3rd St. • siding on west elevation • windows 617 S. 3rd St. • siding • windows F • doors 'f 717 S. 3rd St. • siding • windows • doors • awning 5 Table 5.3 Photographs and Addresses for Resources that Lack Integrity (continued) Address Alterations 800 S.3rd St. • addition—awning • addition—filled in window openings • windows 804 S.3rd St. • siding • windows • door • sign 810 S. 3rd St. • siding • windows • door • awning 811 S.3rd St. • siding • • windows 824 S.3rd St. • windows • doors • awning 900 S.3rd St. • windows • doors • awning and trim 901 S.3rd St. • siding • windows 907 S.3rd St. • siding • windows • door 909 S.3rd St. • siding • windows • doors 916 S.3rd St. • siding • • windows • 919 S.3rd St. • addition—awnings • window • doors 934 S.3rd St. • siding • windows • doors • 6 ' 1 • ...-...,-...•2i..;!;'-;.-,7.55,a,% .2.,, • ••',',-.,-,,,...14k;'''zli.Qg, :....,..•,....,.„..:....,:„.. ,:;,...,.....„46:4..„, .. . • .. • .__... ...... . .. .. ,.. ,...,,.:.:1„..,:.::....... .. , „,. .. . , ..414....,... .4..„, . .. ..•- - ...,......,.•,• .1, • . ............. i...,1,;,:,.&•:.... •'.• . •--: -: , ::,,.. . . . ... ..., , . „ . .t_ ..., • .•:::.,,o,..„: „ .. ..,.. .,.. r ..., it . 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J..- ' r 934 S. 3111 St. 1 , F r ._ - , r ,,,.. • APPRO V EIsp.BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . C1IY COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORT • ' Date is '9-.WO '• : " . . r - '.December9,•2002 • . . :, .•ADOPTION'OF:7HE 2003.BUDGET"; • ' : • " : - : ' .'(Referred November;2002) : . • :, • • :: ' The Committee of the Whole 'recommends.that the City Council adopt•"the, '2000 Budget in-a - :- total''amount for all funds of$142,401,100: - • - The Committee.further`directs.the'following:issues•be addressed: -, " ' - •. . - • • The (outwit:will-review'adding a o ice tic r••osition;:library" flatting, andglistoricai . 'pres r_vation fundin'`'{'attthrt t, hr heat• • ' • : ' • -.g-; • - ..:• Decreasing•the roposroj budge 1...y, : .8,000:;and plac�i ..:this•money in..reserve to':be •• .. 'allocated,after the'20Council t eat: . ,,,,, .. . .." ... .. Funding of airport: ng( w is will bp reviewed •" -' :rear4.` :- - • . • Toni`:Nelson,,Council:Preside�t - . ' ' . .' - � � . . . . . : • cc;' •....Vittoria Runkle,Finance:&rnformation Services Administrator • , - • : • :• 'Elaine Gregory,Fiscal Services Director •- : I " Sylviia:Doerschel;Finance' ,. .: ..-': . -.' Jill.Masilnaga;,Fioapce-:-" •.: . ::. . Dawna Trurrian,Finance: ", • • • • • I:\COMMITTE\Reports\Committee Of the Whole\2002 Budget ordinance•rpt.doc' < ' CITY OF RENTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, NEIGHBORHOODS, AND STRATEGiC PLANNING DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM DATE: December 2, 2002 TO: Toni Nelson,President City Councilmembers FROM: Alex Pietsch, Acting Administrator Economic Development,N .ghborhoods, and Strategic Planning Dep rtment VIA: Mayor Jesse Tanner Jay Covington, CAO SUBJECT: Historic Preservation At its Committee of the Whole meeting November 25`h, the City Council discussed the topic of historic preservation. Following that meeting, several Councilmembers asked staff for information on work done to date by the Administration and Council on this topic. This memorandum summarizes the City's recent efforts toward historic preservation, and includes the Administration's position on this issue.i Background: I In August 2001, staff at the request of members of the Planning and Development Committee initiated a request for proposals for a historic'preservation consultant to evaluate buildings in the downtown core. This was funded with$15,000 of unused funds from the Department of Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning 2001 consulting budget. In November,2001,Entrix Inc. was contracted to assess the historical significance of structures within an 18-block study area,roughly bounded by the Cedar River on the north,Renton High School/Morris Avenue on the west, South 4th Street on the south and Mill Avenue South on the east. The study commenced with the primary task of identifying potentially significant historic properties and to provide management recommendations for any identified historic resources. Entrix's resulting field investigation included review and recording of the existing physical characteristics of each building, noting alterations. In the view of the consultants, only - buildings built prior to 1950 that had root undergone renovation or other alteration since construction are to be considered historically significant. Entrix's study, Historic Resource Study for the Downtown Renton Core, identified 42 buildings within the Downtown Core that r December 2, 2002 Page 3 Unfortunately,much of this history, atleast in the downtown core, is not contained in the built environment. As the Entrix report determined, few significant historical structures remain, and many of those that do have been altered such that their historical significance has been diminished. Throughout the rest of the City,many of the vintage buildings are industrial in character and the Administration questions whether the good of the public would be served if efforts were made to preserve them. Many of the structures identified in the Entrix report are located within the Center Downtown (CD) zone. The zoning in this area was determined with high-density redevelopment in mind. Certain redevelopment restrictions plaeed on these buildings without compensation could be seen as a taking. This is particularly true of the single-family homes, which constitute the vast majority of the historically intact structures, as much of the property value in these properties lies in their potential for redevelopment. Renton has embarked on a new chapte of its history. The Mayor and City Council have led efforts to revitalize the Downtown Core and support the vitality of neighborhoods throughout the City. This has led to significant public and private investment. The community is celebrating these changes in the downtown and they continue to ask for more. The recently conducted citywide survey found that economic development is the number two priority, behind police services, in the short terin and the top priority for residents in the long term. Forty-seven percent of the respondents said that the City should be spending"much more"or "some more"time and money for downtown redevelopment. Additionally, 64% said the City should spend "much more"or"some more"time and money recruiting new businesses. Only 28% gave the City an "A"grade for its redevelopment efforts. While the citizens see progress, clearly there is work remaining. Conversely, while the survey respondents were pleased with the services provided by the City's Historical Museum, it did not rank as high priority. While not specific to preservation of historic buildings, the responses can be used to gauge public sentiment in this area. Sixty-one percent of the respondents that gave the City an "A" grade for the museum said its current funding levels were "about right." Only 18% of all respondents said the City should spend "much more"or"some more"on the historical museum. Throughout the process of downtown 'redevelopment, the City has been guided by a strong belief in the rights of private property owners to manage their property how they see fit. And, the hallmark of the City's success has'been its ability to promise property owners and developers certainty in the permitting and development process. These two principals cannot be diminished if the City hopes to maintain the level of investment to which it has become accustomed. Finally, additional restrictions on properties that add to the overall cost of redevelopment— either in terms of time or actual cash outlay—may mean the difference between any type of structural preservation and stabilization, or simply letting the building continue to deteriorate. There are several examples in the Renton area (the Elliott farm as the most glaring example) where financial resources do not correspond to the historic restrictions placed on the building, Historic Preservation FINAL.doc PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT March 11,2002 Historic Resource Assessment Study for the Downtown Core (Referred August 6,2001) The Planning and Development Comiittee met to review and discuss the historic inventory and assessment prepared for an 18-block study area in the downtown. Entrix, Incorporated contracted with the City to prepare the Historic Resource Study for the Renton Downtown Core. The study identifies potentially significant historic properties and provides management recommendations for identified historic resources. Buildings over 50 years old were inventoried in the study area. Of the 139 structures assessed, 42 buildings and one bridge remain largely naltered and were determined to retain integrity. The Committee recommends that Staff be directed to utilize the Historic Resource Study for the Downtown Core during SEPA environmental review, when proposals include the demolition or alteration of buildings retaining integrity. Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Chair Terri Briere,Vice Chair King Parker,Member • cc: Sue Carlson Jennifer Henning HistPres.rpt.doc\ Rev 01/02 bh CITY OF RENTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEIGHBORHOODS,' AND STRATEGIC PLANNING PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: February 19,2002 TO: Toni Nelson,Council President • Members of the Renton City Council FROM: Sue Carlson,Administrator STAFF CONTACT: Jennifer Henning,Principal Planner SUBJECT: Historic Resource Assessment Study—Renton Downtown Core Entrix,Incorporated was contracted to prepare a Historic Resource Assessment Study of the Downtown core. Entrix was directed to assess the historic significance of structures within an 18- block study area,roughly bounded by the Cedar River on the north,Renton High School/Morris Avenue on the west,South 4th Street on the South,and Mill Avenue South on the east. The study commenced in November with the primary task of identifying potentially significant historic properties and to provide management recommendations for any identified historic resources. Entrix conducted research and site visits,documenting the existing condition of buildings. The attached report,Historic Resource Study For the Renton Downtown Core,provides an overview of the Historic Preservation regulations(Chapter 2.0), Study Methodology(Chapter 3), Renton Historical Overview(Chapter 4),Inventory Results(Chapter 5),Recommendations (Chapter 6),and References(Chapter I7). Appendices include Previously Inventoried Resources (Appendix A), Summary Sheets for Resources that Retain Integrity(Appendix B),Architectural Style Guide(Appendix C),and Photographs of Resources that Lack Integrity(Appendix D). Field investigation included the review and recording of the existing physical characteristics of each building,noting alterations. In general,the following approach guided the determination of the historic integrity of a structure: If new siding was placed over original siding, or easily removed elements such as awnings were installed,a building could still be considered to have retained integrity. However,the replacement of windows was considered to be an irreversible alteration,compromising the historic integrity. Additions that substantially increased the size of a building or were incompatible also compromised the historic integrity. Entrix identified 42 buildings within the Downtown Core that retain historic integrity. The majority of these structures are residential,reflecting Craftsman or Vernacular style. Eighty-one (81)additional structures were inventoried and found to lack integrity due to alterations. Each of theinventoried structures is photographically documented in the study. Summary tables are included in Chapter 5 and Appendix D. H:\DIVISION.S\DEVELOP.SER\DEV&PLAN.ING\ITH\historic assessment study transmittal memo.doc\cor • CITY OF RENTON • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEIGHBORHOODS, AND STRATEGIC PLANNING MEMORANDUM DATE: December 2, 2002 TO: Alex Pietsch,EDNSP Director FROM: Gil Cerise, Senior Planner SUBJECT: Tax and Financial Assistance for Historic Preservation Properties are eligible for federal or local financial benefits under state and federal laws through designation as a historic site or district via either the National Register of Historic Places or through the King County Landmarks and Heritage Program. The key to obtaining tax credits or grant funding is for a site or district to be recognized by either or both programs, or being recognized as a local government with its own certified historic preservation.program. The national, state, and King County programs all have their own criteria for what qualifies as a "landmark" for historic preservation purposes, and each level offers different sets of financial incentives. For example, the National Register normally has a minimum age requirement of 50 years before it will consider a structure to be a historic landmark. King County requires that a structure be at least 40 years old. Each level of designation has its own application process and deadlines. National Register of Historic Places offers investment tax credits for major commercial rehabilitation. Specifically, a 20 percent investment tax credit for rehabilitating historic commercial, industrial, and rental residential buildings which are defined as "contributing buildings" within a historic district[ A building can be deemed as "contributing" if it was constructed during the period of significance for the historic district and displays characteristics that make it readily recognizable as an example of a particular architectural style or vernacular type. In addition, the building needs to rate high on a checklist evaluating the building's integrity. If a building has high negative ratings for integrity, then it may be deemed "historic non-contributing" in the district. For "non-contributing" buildings, a 10 percent investment tax credit is available for office or industrial use buildings built before 1936. The State of Washington's Office of Architecture;and Historic Preservation can assist in evaluating buildings to tell whether or not they are"contributing"within a historic district. • Placement on the National Historic Register also adds additional protection from federally-funded actions such as highway widening that affects a historic property. Although in the past, there has been federal grants given to eligible sites, there are currently no federally funded grants for properties listed on the National Historic Register. There is a three-step process for National Historic site or district recognition. Nominations are 1) first reviewed by the State Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. If approved by the Council as meeting the criteria for evaluation, a nomination is then 2)signed by the State Historic Preservation Officer, and 3) forwarded to the Keeper of the National Register, who makes the final determination to list or not list the property. The process may take up to a year from the • C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\Historic Preservation Steps.doc\p Negotiation of an interlocal agreement with King County can take from a few weeks to several months depending upon the issues raised in negotiation. In conclusion, while there are mechanisms for historic designation at both the local and federal levels, there is no funding available (other than limited tax credits and a very small and very competitive grant pool) to offset the cost to property owners of development restrictions on potentially historic buildings and the associated staff time that would be required of the City. cc: Rebecca Lind,Planning Manager • C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\Historic Preservation Steps.doc\p December 2,2002 _ Renton City Council Minutes. Page 458 ADMINISTRATIVE Chief Administrative Officer Jay Covington reviewed a written administrative REPORT report summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2002 and beyond. Items noted included: * The Winter/Spring Recreation Brochure will be available December 10th_at the Community Center and local libraries. * The Snow Shredders Ski and Snowboarding program offers skiing and snowboarding lessons for students in grades 3 through 12. Registration forms are available at the Community Center. * The Holiday Tree Lighting ceremony will be held at Piazza Park from 5:00 to 7:00 pah. on Saturday,December 7th. AUDIENCE COMMENT Linda Middlebrooks,510 Seneca Ave.NW,Renton,98055,stated that she is on Citizen Comment: the Board of Directors for the Renton Civic Theatre,a professional performing Middlebrooks—Renton Civic arts theatre. Detailing the history of the theatre and the shows it presents, she Theatre noted that the anon-profit organizations mission is to provide quality,affordable entertainment for the community through the performing arts. Ms. Middlebrooks indicated that the theatre is an asset to Downtown Renton and the community,and requested promotional assistance and financial help from the City of Renton. She concluded by inviting everyone to attend the theatre, pointing out that the next show,A Christmas-Carol,begins on December 6th. MOVED BY CORMAN,SECONDED BY CLAWSON,COUNCIL REFER THE SUBJECT OF THE CITY'S RELATIONSHIP TO THE RENTON CIVIC THEATRE TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. • Citizen Comment: Johnson— Arland Buzz' Johnson,334 Wells Ave. S.,Apt. 221,Renton,98055,displayed ' Cedar River Trail Foliage photographs of foliage along the Cedar River Trail,and stated that it is delightful to walk on the trail during the winter due to the beautiful foliage. He thanked Council for its hard work in the beautification of Renton. Citizen Comment: Horton— Barbara Horton,Renton Historical Society President,20613 SE 291st Pl.,Kent, Renton Historical Society 98042,stated that the Renton Historical Society(RHS)is perceived to have a Assets ' lot of extra money;therefore, she decided to present the facts regarding the assets of RHS. She indicated that when she joined RHS,the major fmancial (kL7(6 vehicle utilized was an endowment fund of over$200,000,the interest and earnings of which were used to pay for projects and staff. Reporting that RHS also receivedla bequest from the,Charles Custer estate,Ms.Horton described the provisions and conditions of the bequest which included$300,000 cash; contents of a'vacation home valued at$200;Mr. Custer's home on Wells Ave. S.along with its contents and related expenses (currently a non-liquid asset); lots under the First Savings Bank(currently a non-liquid asset); and one-fifth of • • the trust,amounting to$500,000,of which RHS will receive funds of$50,000 per year for ten years, with the remaining funds distributed in the 11th year. Ms.Horton stated that rather than having a great deal of cash,RHS has a-great deal of non-liquid assets,and she pointed Out that the liquid assets need to be used to fund staff positions. She also noted that managing the non-liquid assets is expensive in time and dollars. In conclusion,Ms.Horton explained that RHS has a viable financial and business management practice,and RHS wants to continue to partner with the City to provide consistent and desirable community services. ' December 2,2002 :Renton City Council Minutes ' __ Page 459 In response to Mayor Tanner's questions,Ms.Horton confirmed that the house on Wells Ave;. S. will be sold once the artifacts are dispositioned;that RHS receives$1,000 per month leasehold rent,with the lease expiring in 2007;and that the property currently under discussion with First Savings Bank will revert to RHS. • 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 November 25,2002. Council concur. - - November 25, 2002 CAG: 02-194,Gene Coulon City Clerk reported bid opening on 11/25/2002 for CAG-02-194,Gene Coulon Park Nisqually Earthquake Memorial Beach Park Nisqually Earthquake Rehabilitation; five bids; Rehab,Precision Earthworks engineer's estimate$200,000; and submitted staff recommendation to award the contract to the low bidder,Precision Earthworks,Inc.,in the amount of $171,267.52. Council concur. CAG: 02-193,Veterans City Clerk reported bid opening on 11/25/2002 for CAG-02-193,Veterans Memorial Park Development, Memorial Park Development;eleven bids; engineer's estimate$275,000 to Athletic Fields Inc $300,000;an4 submitted staff recommendation to award the contract to second • low bidder,Athletic Fields,Inc.,in the amount of$195,731.20. Refer to Finance Committee for discussion regarding the irregularity with the low bid. CAG: 01-152,Park Lighting Community Services Department submitted CAG-01-152,Park Lighting Renovation,Duchess Const Renovation; and requested approval of the project, authorization for final pay estimate in the amount of$21,694.12,commencement of 60-day lien period, and release ofj retained amount of$12,159.79 to Duchess Construction,Inc., contractor,if all required releases are obtained. Council concur. Plat: Geneva Court,Talbot Rd Development Services Division recommended approval, with conditions,of the S (FP-02-114) - Geneva Court Final Plat; 24 single-family lots on 3.63 acres located at 5310 Talbot Rd. S. (FP-02-114). Council concur. (See page 461 for resolution.) Transportation: Freight Action Transportation Systems Division requested authorization to enter into a Strategy(FAST)MOU Memorandum of Understanding with Freight Action Strategy(FAST),Phase II, a partnership with public and private agencies whose focus is to improve freight mobility in the Puget Sound Region. Council concur. (See page 461 for ' resolution.) Added Item 6.2. Human Resources and Risk Management Department requested approval of the Human Resources:Local 2170 Local 2170,Washington State Council of County and City Employees AFSCME Labor Contract American Federation of State, County,and Municipal•-Employees (AFL-CIO) labor agreement,for 2003-2005. Council concur. MOVED.BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED INCLUDING ADDED ITEM 6.g. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Council President Toni Nelson presented a report recommending adoption of Committee of the Whole the 2003 property tax levy,which will increase by one percent,plus new Finance: 2003 Property Tax construction, and any annexations as defined by the King County Assessor. Levy The Committee further recommended that the ordinance regarding this matter be presented for first reading. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 461 for ordinance.) .J CITY OF RENTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEIGHBORHOODS, AND STRATEGIC PLANNING PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS ME ORANDUM i�o Ee Sce- CA fj- o 0 0 7 DATE: February 19,2002 TO: Toni Nelson, Council President Membe1rs of the Renton City Council FROM: Sue Carlson,Administrator • STAFF CONTACT: Jennifer Henning,Principal Planner SUBJECT: Historic Resource Assessment Study—Renton Downtown Core Entrix, Incorporated was contracted to prepare a Historic Resource Assessment Study of the Downtown core. Entrix was directed to assess the historic significance of structures within an 18- block study area,roughly bounded by the Cedar River on the north, Renton High School/Morris Avenue on the west, South 4th Street on the South, and Mill Avenue South on the east. The study commenced in November with the primary task of identifying potentially significant historic properties and to provide management recommendations for any identified historic resources. Entrix conducted research and site visits, documenting the existing condition of buildings. The attached report,Historic Resource Study For the Renton Downtown Core,provides an • overview of the Historic Preservation Regulations(Chapter 2.0), Study Methodology(Chapter 3), Renton Historical Overview(Chapter 4),Inventory Results(Chapter 5),Recommendations (Chapter 6), and References(Chapter 7). Appendices include Previously Inventoried Resources (Appendix A), Summary Sheets for Resources that Retain Integrity(Appendix B), Architectural Style Guide (Appendix C), and Photographs of Resources that Lack Integrity(Appendix D). Field investigation included the review and recording of the existing physical characteristics of each building,noting alterations. In general,the following approach guided the determination of the historic integrity of a structure: If new siding was placed over original siding, or easily removed elements such as awnings werelinstalled, a building could still be considered to have retained integrity. However,the replacement of windows was considered to be an irreversible alteration, compromising the historic integrity. Additions that substantially increased the size of a building or were incompatible also compromised the historic integrity. Entrix identified 42 buildings within the Downtown Core that retain historic integrity. The majority of these structures are residential,reflecting Craftsman or Vernacular style. Eighty-one (81)additional structures were inventoried and found to lack integrity due to alterations. Each of the inventoried structures is photographically documented in the study. Summary tables are included in Chapter 5 and Appendix D. H:\DNISION.S\DEVELOP.SER\DEV&PLAN.INGUTH\historic assessment study transmittal memo.doc\cor A briefing is scheduled with Planning and Development Committee to discuss the study on Thursday,March 7th at 2:00 p.m. cc: Mayor Tanner Jay Covington Gregg Zimmerman Neil Watts Alex Pietsch H:\DIVISION.S\DEVELOP.SER\DEV&PLAN.INGUTH\historic assessment study transmittal memo.doc\cor 5 . 14I91-vrl G Pi'eSe(Va, on CITY OF RENTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEIGHBORHOODS, AND STRATEGIC PLANNING ME ORANDUM DATE: November 19,2001 TO: Dan Cawson, Council President Members of the Renton City Council FROM: Susan Carlson,Administrator •-'MY" •. STAFF CONTACT: Jennifer Henning(X7286) The purpose of this memo is to provide background information on the status of efforts to retain an historic building consultant to conduct an inventory/assessment within the downtown core. This memo is for Council information only. Staff is moving forward on a contract with Entrix, Inc. as described herein. The Planning and Development Committee met in August to discuss the preservation and documentation of historic heritage while balancing the need for development of an urban center to conform to the State growth management mandate. The Committee recommended and Council concurred that the Administration should investigate the costs to hire a professional consultant with architectural expertise in evaluating historic building and bring a proposal and scppe of work back to the Council. A Request for Qualifications was published in the Daily Journal of Commerce on August 28th The advertisement requested Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) for consultants specializing in the evaluation and identification of historically significant buildings. The advertisement stated that the consultant would review buildings in downtown Renton to determine their historic significance. Consultants wishing to submit written qualifications were asked to provide a brief letter describing the firm, its expertise and potential contribution to this work effort; examples of similar work; project references; and, resumes of consultant staff who would be assigned to the project. Nine submittals were received. Of these, two firms were invited to participate in telephone interviews with a three-member selection committee comprised of Councilmember Briere, Sue Carlson, and Jennifer Henning. The candidate firms were asked a series of questions related to their experience and approach. Following the interviews, the selection committee(determined that one of the firms, Entrix, Inc., was the most qualified and provided the best approach for this contract. H:\DIVISION.S\DEVELOP.SER\DEV&PLAN.INGUTH\historic assessment CC memo.doc\cor Entrix, Inc. has prepared a Scope of Work and Budget in order to accomplish the initial task of conducting an assessment of potentially historic resources in the downtown core. A copy of the Entrix, Inc. Scope and Budget is attached. As the budget is under $20,000 no Council action is required. cc: Mayor Tanner Jay Covington Gregg Zimmerman Neil Watts • • it H:\DIVISION.S\DEVELOP.SER\DEV&PLAN.INGUTH\historic assessment CC memo.doc\cor 5 ; E^ `N T Since 1984-Environmental Excellence ENTRIX, Inc. 2701 First Avenue,Suite 240 Seattle,WA 98121 (206)269-0104 (206)269-0098 Fax. November 1, 2001 Ms. Jennifer Toth Henning City of Renton Development Services Division 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 ENTRIX proposes to assist the City of Renton in identifying historic resources of potential local, state, or national significance that are located within the Renton downtown core as illustrated on the map provided to us as part of the SOQ package. The project will include conducting background research, a historical survey, and a preparing a report summarizing our findings. The report will also include recommendations regarding methods the City of Renton could use to identify historic resources and mitigate for impacts to resources as required by the Washington State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA). Below is a summary of our proposed methodology for completing each task. TASK 1 Background Research ENTRRX will complete background research to identify previously. surveyed resources within the study area and relevant historical maps. We will gather information regarding previously surveyed historical resources at the Washington Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation,King County Historic Preservation Division, and the Renton Historical Society. The research will not include a review of determination of eligibility forms at the Washington Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. Survey forms of previously inventoried resources will be copied for inclusion in the appendix of our report. The report will also include a list of previously studied resources that are local landmarks or are listed in the state or national registers. To assist in the identification resources ENTRIX will use readily available historical maps from the Renton Historical Society. Historical maps may include Sanborn Fire Insurance maps and other historical maps that show the foot print of buildings. L LLL LLLL L LLL L LLL • TASK 2 Historical Survey Within urban areas that have undergone generations of change and updating,historical buildings are frequently modified. Buildings that have been markedly altered are not eligible for listing as local landmarks)or for inclusion in the state or national registers of historic places. The purpose of the historical survey would be to identify buildings within the study area that have retained their historical characteristics. Using maps prepared by the City of Renton that show the tax parcel numbers of properties over 50 years old,ENTRIX will conduct a windshield survey of the study area. Our survey would focus on the identification of resources that have undergone few exterior alterations and may potentially be eligible for local, state, or national historical significance. The results of the survey will provide the City of Renton with a list of buildings that are largely unaltered arid are over 50 years old. Further separate research will be necessary to determine if the ''dentified buildings hold historical significance and warrant environmental review shoul future development projects impact the properties. TASK 3 Report ENTRIX will prepare a report providing a brief discussion of pertinent historic preservation regulations, a description of the research and survey methods, a summary of historic and potentially resources identified, and recommendations regarding the treatment of historic resources for compliance review according to SEPA. The report will be a limited study that does not provide a detailed historical context for Renton or a historical background for individual buildings. The recommendations section of the report will outline an environmental review process for buildings included on the list of historic and potentially historic resources that may undergo impacts due to a proposed project. ENTRIX will provide a summary of mitigation measures to address impacts to historic buildings. ENTRIX proposes that we can complete the proposed work for a not to exceed cost of$ 15,000.00. I have attached a budget listing our staffs hourly rates and the projected cost of each of the tasks. It is our understanding that the project will be completed by January 31, 2002. We have received a verbal notice to proceed; however this scope and cost estimate should be attached to our written contract. Thank you for the opportunity to provide the City of Renton with this scope and cost estimate. We look forward to working with you on this exciting project. Sincerely, ga,;74?"zy L-g471,e-4-64- Kimberly Demuth Senior Consultant/Architectural Historian 11/01/2001 COST ESTIMATE FOR RENTON HISTORICAL RESOURCES EVALUATION FIRM: ENTRIX, Inc. Composite Labor(direct labor,overhead,and fee) Task 1: Background Research Staff Rate Hours Total Kimberly Demuth $ 140.53 2 $ 281.06 Liz Carter $ 60.00 2 $ 120.00 Marcia Montgomery $ 89.12 10 $ 891.20 Megan $ 44.85 20 $897.00 Task 2: Historical Survey Kimberly Demuth $ 140.53 20 $ 2,810.60 Liz Carter $ 60.00 20 $ 1,200.00 Marcia Montgomery $ - 89.12 10 $ 891.20 Megan $ 44.85 10 $ 448.50 Task 3: Report Kimberly Demuth $ 140.53 10 $ 1,405.30 Liz Carter $ 60.00 8 $ 480.00 Marcia Montgomery $ 89.12 40 $ 3,564.80 Megan $ 44.85 20 $ 897.00 Other Direct Costs Travel and Per Deim $458 Printing $0.15 400 $60.00 Misc.Expenses(ODCs) $235.00 Film and Processing $360.00 Subtotal,Other Direct Costs $ 1,113.00 TOTAL COST $ 14,999.66 Assumption:ENTRIX staff rates may increase approximately 5%as of January 1,2002. October 1,2001 Renton City Council Minutes Page 341 history of the program,and its impact on Renton. Regarding item 6.d.,the Maplewood Estates final plat approval,Mayor Pro Tern Clawson clarified that the figure of 102 single-family lots slated for the 62.73 acre plat is correct,pointing out that portions of the plat are unbuildable. Chief Administrative Officer Jay Covington confirmed that zoning for the plat is R-8 (Residential Single Family; eight dwelling units per acre). MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY PARKER,COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED EXCEPT FOR 1'1'EM 6.c., PREVIOUSLY APPROVED. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Finance Committee•Chair Parker presented a report regarding the Park Lighting Finance Committee , Renovation project(CAG-01-152). The Finance Committee recommended CAG: 01-152,Park Lighting concurrence in the staff recommendation to accept the low bid,including Renovation,Duchess deductive alternates#1 and#2,from Duchess Construction,Inc.,in the amount Construction of$231,902.30. The Committee also recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the contract. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. In response to Council inquiry regarding potential cost savings as a result of the park lighting renovation,CIP Manager Glenn Kost said that there may be energy credits available and staff is pursing that possibility. He also indicated that with the advancement in technology since the lights were last installed, fewer light fixtures are needed for greater coverage and the savings will be reflected in the monthly power bill. Community Services:Historic Councilwoman Keolker-Wheeler requested a copy of the request for proposal Preservation Assessment for the historic preservation assessment project,and requested information Contract regarding the interview process. ORDINANCES AND The following resolutions were presented for reading and adoption: RESOLUTIONS Resolution#3530 A resolution was read approving the Maplewood Estates Division 1 final plat; Plat: Maplewood Estates 62.73 acres located in the vicinity of NE 4th St.and Nile Ave.NE(FP-01-003). Division 1,NE 4th St.&Nile MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ADOPT Ave NE(FP-01-003) THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution#3531 A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into an Transportation: Commute Trip interlocal cooperative agreement with King County entitled"Commute Trip Reduction Program Services, Reduction Act Implementation Agreement." MOVED BY NELSON, King County SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS . Mayor Pro Tem Clawson reported that the Association of Washington Cities AWC: Legislative Priorities (AWC)will discuss legislative priorities at its meeting on October 12th, and the City can submit its recommendations at that time. The matter is scheduled to be discussed by Council during Committee of the Whole on October 8th. Fire: Donation to NY Councilman Persson announced that Renton firefighters raised$5,700 at a car Firefighters 9-11 Disaster wash held on Saturday, September 29th,and all proceeds will be donated to the Relief Fund New York Firefighters 9-11 Disaster Relief Fund. Transportation: S Grady Way Councilwoman Keolker-Wheeler requested investigation regarding whether the Do Not Block Driveway Sign "do not block the driveway" sign located at the entrance to City Hall on S. Grady Way is still required. c5-1-,Ya c, Pre s . ECE WE CITY OF RENTON 0 2001 PLANNINGBUIIIDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: August 16,2001 TO: Dan Clawson,President City Council Members VIA: Mayor Jesse Tanner FROM: Neil Watts,X-7218 � SUBJECT: Report on Lande Feed ACTION TAKEN Craig Lande was given approval to reoccupy the feed store portion of Lande Feed on Tuesday afternoon,August 7. The store was open to use by the general public beginning the following morning. We were able to grant this approval for limited occupancy of the building after three issues were resolved: 1. Correction by the property manager (Craig Lande) of the Fire Code violations which were determined to be life/safety violation . 2. Verification by visual inspection by a structural engineer that the feed store portion of the building was safe for use by the general public. 3. Demonstration by the property manager that the other portions of the building were secured and signed to keep the general public out{of these areas. • BACKGROUND An abatement action was taken on the Landed Feed building on June 15,2001. This action was based on structural deficiencies noted in parts of the overall building, significant life/safety fire code violations, and a concern for the structural integrity of;the portion of the building housing the feed store. It was determined that the general public could not be allowed into the building until the property manager addressed these issues. Retail sales were allowed to continue outside of the structure from the loading dock and parking area. Since the abatement action, City staff has been in frequent contact with Craig Lande explaining what corrective measures were needed to allow customers into the feed store portion of the building. All parties recognized that there are structural failures in other portions of the overall building, including roof failures west of the feed store area and in the north portion of the building. Repairs of these failures would be expensive, and impractical given the future demolition plans for the building. The necessity of correcting the life/safety fire code violations in the building prior to any use of the building by the general public was also explained to Mr. Lande. Our continued concerns with the excess litter August 16,2001 Page 2 piled around the building, and the related enforcement action on these separate violations were also conveyed to Mr.Lande. Mr. Lande began work on correcting the fire code violations, removing the excess computer parts, etc. from the site, and implemented a successful program of restricting the general public from all portions of the building. At that time, we asked our structural consultant to perform a visual inspection of the feed store portion of the building to determine if this portion of the building was structurally sound and safe for use by the general public. This visual inspection was completed on July 9, 2001. The structural engineer then submitted a written report to the City(copy attached). The report stated in part that"based on our visual observations,the feed store area appeared to be structurally sound and safe for occupancy by the general public, provided that the second floor is not used for heavy storage or other use that would result in high loading conditions." We informed Mr. Lande of the results of the structural inspection at that time. He requested permission to open the feed store to the general public, and the request was denied pending completion of corrections of the life/safety fire code violations. On July 31, 2001, Mr. Lande requested and extension to his business reinspection for the fire code violations. He advised the Fire Prevention Bureau that he would be able to complete all required work within 20 days. A letter of extension was issued on August 1, 2001 granting the request for a 20-day extension. On August 2, 2001, Mr. Lande contacted the Fire Prevention Bureau to report that he had completed corrections on all of the life/safety fire code violations. A reinspection was completed on August 3, 2001. The inspection verified that the life/safety fire code violations had been corrected. A few housekeeping items still remain and a reinspection will be conducted after the 20-day extension period. The Fire Prevention Bureau then notified the Development Services Division that they had no objection to removing the"red tag"from the feed store portion of the building. After conferring with the City Attorney, the determination was made that the feed store could be reopened to the general public, subject to the continued condition that the rest of the building be properly signed for no admittance by the general public. The rest of the building is still subject to the abatement action, and will remain restricted in use unless significant structural repairs are undertaken. A verbal approval was given directly to Mr. Lande at the site on Tuesday, August 7, 2001. The store was reopened to the general public the following morning. The formal letter granting limited occupancy of the building was issued on August 8, 2001 (copy attached). cc: Gregg Zimmerman Lee Wheeler Attachments -Reid iddletori July 17, 2001 File No. 26-01-003-013-01 Engineers Mr. Craig Burnell,Building Plan Reviewer Planners Building Division Surveyors City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98055 Subject: Lande Feed Store, Visual Examination and Structural Assessment Dear Mr. Burnell: We understand that the City of Renton's Development Services Division,in consultation with the Renton Fire Department,posted the Lande Feed building located at 95 Burnett Avenue South as a Dangerous Building per the provisions of the 1997 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings. The designation was based on the hazardous and unsanitary conditions within the structure,including excessive litter and trash,numerous violations of the Uniform Fire Code, and other unsafe conditions and defects. We further understand that the owner/tenant has appealed the Dangerous Building designation. In response to this appeal,the City has requested that the building be evaluated for structural hazards and that recommendations be made regarding the following items: 1. Is the feed store area (first story of the main building)structurally sound and safe for use by the general public? Are any repairs needed at this time? 2. Can the structure be moved? Are any repairs needed for adequate stability to relocate the building? 1 Per the City's request,we performed a brief site reconnaissance of the building on July 9,2001. The visual examination focused on the structural aspects of the storefront building only. The abutting storage/warehouse area to the rear of the store Washington area was not examined. In addition, exiting,accessibility, and other nonstructural Oregon aspects were not included as part of our evaluation. Alaska The building fronting Burnett Avenue South is a two-story wood framed structure built in the late 1800s. The first floc*is a feed store, and the second floor is currently being used for light miscellaneous storage. Based on our visual observations, the feed Reid Middleton,Inc. store area appeared to be structurally sound and safe for occupancy by the general 728 134th Street SW public,provided that the second floor is not used for heavy storage or other use that Suite 200 Everett,WA 98204 Ph: 425 741-3800 Fox: 425 741-3900 Mr. Craig Burnell City of Renton July 17, 2001 File No. 26-01-003-013-01 Page 2 would result in high loading conditions. The framing members and their connections appeared to be in good condition. The lateral-force resisting system of the building is questionable due to the glass storefront however,the vertical structural system appears to provide an adequate load path for the observed loading conditions. Prior to allowing public access;the siding and other framing members on the exterior of the building should be secured to prevent potential falling hazards in the area immediately surrounding the store area,particularly in areas adjacent to exits. It is possible for the structure to be relocated,either in part or in whole. If relocation is pursued,the building will need to be stabilized. A licensed structural engineer should be retained to provide appropriate shoring and stabilization recommendations, and a qualified contractor experienced in moving houses or other wood-framed structures should be consulted. Reid Middleton,Inc. has not had the opportunity to review plans,calculations,or soils data for the structure,nor have we beep able to perform detailed analyses or structural calculations. Our opinions and conclusions developed by this investigation are based on engineering judgement constrained by the limited scope of the investigation noted above. No other representation,expressed or implied, and no warranty or guarantee is included or intended. Please call if you have any questions or would like clarification on the information presented above. Sincerely, e n,Inc. Kylie K. Yamatsuka,P.E. Project Engineer bjr\26se\planrevw\renton\O1\r013r1.doc\kky Reid iddleton` . •:: A` e. CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/Public Works Department F, Jesse Tanner,Mayor. 0 Gregg Zimmerman P E.,Administrator August 8,2001 • DEVELOPMENT SERVICES • CITY OF RENTON • AUG 1.0 2001 Phillip Lande 9037 38th Ave SW • RECEIVED Seattle,WA.98126 Dear Mr.Lande: . . SUBJECT:Lande Feed Store—Do Not Occupy ' The city of Renton has enlisted the services of Reid Middleton to perform a visual structural examination only on the storefront building located at 95 Burnett Ave South. Based on this visual observation, the feed store area appeared to be structurally sound and safe for occupancy by the general public;provided that the second floor is.not used for heavy storage or other use that would result in excessive loading conditions. . Therefore, I will remove the "Do Not Occupy" signs for the storefront only and allow the public to • conduct their business inside the building. Please be advised that the warehouse and storage buildings,north of the retail store will remain posted no occupancy until all fire and life safety issues have been resolved. If you have questions,please call me at 425-430-7280. Thank you: Sincerely, • . . #04/1"1:1/1 • • Larry Meckling Building Official • Cc: Gregg Zimmerman Neil Watts Larry Rude Paul Baker Craig Lande. • Q Q1 Lande8801 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 ,...., • August 13,2001 Renton City Council Minutes Page 274 . $131,929.79; and 2. City Council authorize funds in the amount of$70,000 be transferred from the Airport Funding Reserve account to the Renton Municipal Airport Pavement Replacement project. _ MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation: Eastside Councilman Persson requested that Council review the Eastside Transportation Transportation Program Program Partnership packet. Planning&Development Planning and Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Committee report regarding a zoning text amendment to processing requirements for Adult Planning: IM Zone Amend re: Day Care in the IM(Industrial-Medium)zone. The Committee recommended Adult Day Care amending Title IV Zoning Use Tables 4-2-07-Q,4-2-070R, and 4-2-060 to change Adult Day Care from a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use to an Administrative Conditional Use in the IM zone, and set a public hearing for August 20,2001. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY BRIERE,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Community Services: Historic Planning and Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Preservation Assessment report regarding a contract for historic preservation assessment. The Contract Committee has been gathering information on how to preserve and document the City's historic heritage while balancing the need for development of an urban center to conform to the state growth management mandate. The Committee recommended that the Council concur with a request for the Administration to investigate the costs to hire a professional consultant with architectural expertise in evaluating historic buildings and bring a proposal and scope of work'back to the Council. This consultant would inventory and evaluate the buildings in the downtown core and determine their historical significance. The information from this evaluation will be used to determine what steps the City could take to ensure that buildings of historic significance are recognized. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY BRIERE,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Planning: Right-of-Way Use Planning and Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Amendments report regarding right-of-way use amendments. The Committee recommended • the City approve Code amendments creating procedures for granting approval for the permanent use of excess right-of-way for portions of new buildings within the Downtown Core Area. These permanent easements could be granted only for minor easements for eave overhangs, foundation footings or similar minor uses when approved by the Board of Public Works. These approvals would be limited to new structures which are determined to be of significant benefit to the City. These minor easements could only be granted if it is demonstrated that the granting of the easement would not negatively affect the current or anticipated future use of the right-of-way. The extent of these permanent easements are to be limited to no more than three feet in width for structures underground, such as foundation footings. The permanent easements shall be limited to no more than eight feet in width for structures above ground,such as eave overhangs or bay windows. In no case shall these above ground structures be less than fourteen feet above ground elevation,nor shall they extend over the surface of a paved street. Such structure overhangs shall be limited to over sidewalks,alleys, landscaped areas or unimproved areas. APPROVED� BY CITY COUNCIL Date r4 -e • PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT fiugust 13,2001 Contract for Historic Preservation Assessment (Referred August 6,2001) The Planning and Development Committee has been gathering information on how to preserve and, document our historic heritage while balancing the need for development of an urban center to conform to the state growth management mandate. ' ' The Planning and Development Committee recommends that the Council concur with a request for the Administration to investigate the costs to hire a professional consultant with architectural expertise in evaluating historic buildings a4bringaasprop9sal and scope of work back to the Council. This consultant would inventory and^evaluate'the buildings ii the downtown core and determine their. - historical significance. The information from this evaluation;will be used to determine what steps the City could take to ensure that buildings of iistoricsignificance are recognized. ks ( l;� "i•i . :t< 'ki'"{ = .,I _ ,o,` t ,rMh� Y,t, y '.�a dab., 4 L L Y . . Kathy K olker-Wheeler,Chair 4:, ,yt: x ro:x }g, ^ p 't3F - >'4 r, Terri Briere, ice Chair `` . " erLte.0 ;:,',^ ,4.' andy Corman,Mem erL • • cc: Sue Carlson Jennifer Henning • • Jul`y-9,2001 Renton City Council Minutes Page 222 MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Electronic mail;was read from Cindy Williams, 3129 SE 5th St.,Renton, Citizen Comment: Williams— 98058,requesting that the use of fireworks be banned in the City of Renton. Fireworks Ban Ms.Williams questions the benefit the City derives from allowing fireworks and wonders wliy fireworks are still legal. Mayor Tanner commented that the use of fireworks on July 4th did not result in any significant fires, so the cost to the City this year was minimal. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Planning and Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Planning&Development report regarding the preservation of the Lande Feed building. The Committee Committee discussed with the Renton Historical Society available resources for the Community Services: Lande relocation and preservation of the Lande Feed building. The Historic Society Feed Building Preservation was unable to identify any additional funding sources or options for the l O t,Li ((ct • preservation ofl the building. Therefore, the Committee recommended no further action be taken on this matter. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Development Services: One Planning and Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Valley Place Rezone,Removal report regarding the removal of restrictive covenants for Valley Medical of Restrictive Covenants(R- Center; covenant required for approval of One Valley Place Rezone(R-81- 81-047) 047). The Committee recommended concurrence with the staff recommendation to authorize the removal of restrictive covenants required as a condition of rezone of the subject property to P-1 (Public Use) in 1981. The covenants required that development of the site be limited to a Planned Unit Development subject to the Planned Unit Development regulations. The covenantsiare no longer relevant to present conditions surrounding the subject site and unduly encumber the property. Therefore,the Committee recommended fallowing the applicants to proceed with removing the restrictive covenants from the land title. The Committee further recommended that the Council authorize the Administration to prepare any necessary documents for executing removal of the covenants. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Planning: Request for Zoning Planning and Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Text Amend re Boat& report regarding recreational vehicle(RV) and boat storage. The Committee Recreational Vehicle Storage met on June 7th,25th,and July 9th,to review a property owner's request to add RV and boat storage to the list of uses allowed in the Commercial Arterial(CA) zone. • The Committee recommended that RV and boat storage be included in a revised definition of"Vehicle Storage" replacing the definition of"Storage Lot" in Title IV, Section 4-11-190,Definitions "S", as: "A specially designed,paved, and enclosed or partially enclosed area for parking or holding of operable motor vehicles, boats or wheeled equipment for more than seventy-two hours." APP"OVED BY COTY COUNCIL Date 7- — o THE PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT July 9,2001 • Preservation of the Lande Feed Building Referred July 2, 1001 The Planning&Development'Committee discussed with the Renton Historic Society available resources for the relocation and preservation:of:theJLande Feed Building. The Historic Society was unable to identify any additional funding sources orsoptions for the preservation of the Lande Feed Building. Therefore,the:Committee'recommerids�no further action be taken on this matter. - < � ,' ...�' ,. . . Y `> g. e�y ���,;:4> y'' ``+' `, fir.-;•. "�' • aL flaweY a^yi i'%'::: 'Y� Ka by K-olker-Wheeler, Chair y '`r..>^ A�i'j?�...�_%.i,si_'., ,yea• M,,;S Terri Briere Vice Chair candy Corman, Member - C: Sue Carlson 2,L�01 Renton City Council Minutes Page 211 y AUDIENCE COMMENT Rick Moore, 16133 SE 179th St.,Renton,98058,Chairman of the St.Anthony's Citizen Comment:Moore—St. Church Building Committee,requested direction from Council regarding how Anthony Church Vacation and to move forward with the site plan for the expansion of St.Anthony's Church. Site Plan Process Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator directed Mr.Moore to follow the conventional conditional use permit process;meanwhile,the City will investigate changing City Code provisions regarding the requirement of street vacations to be finalized before public hearings can be held for conditional use permits. Economic Development Administrator Sue Carlson added that the process to change the City Code can run concurrently with St.Anthony's Church site plan process,and both processes should take approximately six weeks. - Councilman Parker said that he is generally supportive of the project;however, there are some issues concerning the neighboring residents that the church needs to resolve prior to the public hearing on the conditional use permit. Responding to Council President Clawson's inquiry,Mr.Zimmerman clarified that he anticipates the Code changes concerning street vacations will be addressed before the public hearing for the conditional use permit. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Council Minutes of June 25, Approval of Council minutes of June 25,2001. Council concur. 2001 Utility: Transfer Water Utility Systems Division recommended approval of agreement with Bryn Service,Agreement with Bryn Mawr-Lakericdge Water and Sewer District in the amount of$7,000 to transfer Mawr-Lakeridge Water& water service for ten existing single-family dwellings in the Skyway area from Sewer District the District's water system to the City's water mains because the District's lines are old and need to be replaced. Approval is also requested to waive the outside City limit charge of 1.5 times the water rate for customers affected by the transfer of water service. Refer to Utilities Committee. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Electronic mail was read from Tim and Kimberly Searing,Armondo Pavone, Citizen Comment: Searing et and Charles Keeslar objecting to the proposal to relocate the Lande Feed al—Lande Feed Building building to the City-owned parking lot located at Wells Ave. S. and Houser Preservation,Relocation to Way S. The letter states that relocating the building to the parking lot would Wells Ave S/Houser Way S On reduce available parking spaces,be a waste of public money, and be out of L, 1)r1Y(t Q(tSe6Ja place and inappropriate for the area. Citizen Comment: Sullivan— Correspondence was read from Jim Sullivan, Sullivan Insurance,415 S. 3rd St., Lande Feed Building Renton,98055,expressing opposition to moving the Lande Feed building to a Preservation,Relocation to City-owned parking lot on Wells Ave. S. Mr. Sullivan objected to spending Wells Ave S/Houser Way S public money in such a manner and to the loss of parking spaces. MOVED BY CLAWSON,SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL REFER THESE TWO ITEMS OF CORRESPONDENCE TO THE PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report regarding a compensation Finance Committee study for reorganization of the Information Services Division. The Finance Human Resources: 2001 Committee recommended concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve Reclassifications(Information the reorganization and reclassifications of the following classifications: Services Division) Marilyn Petersen rt-aLande Feed Bldg_,pro �6 Wn _ _w, ._ ._� .._ . ,..__ _.._ �__ �_ . . Page 1 ._�n ._ _ 60-RkE5 snrDE-1/CE 7_a— o / Presermiunti From: "Searing,,Tim"<tsearing@kvgmail.com> To: "'briere@wolfe.com"'<briere@wolfe.com>, "'dvpersson@gwest.net"' <dvpersson@gwest.net>, "'kkwworkd@aol.coni"'<kkwworkd@aol.com>, "'king@kingandbunnys.com"' <king@kingandbunnys.com>, "'rfshop@gwest.net"' <rfshop@gwest.net>, "'danielclawson@seanet.com"' <danielclawson@seanet.com>, "'randy.corman1@boeing.com"' <randy.corman@boeing.com>, "'Jmedzegian@ci.renton.wa.us"' <Jmedzegian@ci.renton.wa.us> Date: 6/27/01 7:59PM Subject: Lande Feed Bldg. proposal To the members of the Renton City Council, We own several buildings around the Wells and Houser intersection including the Melrose and Barei'buildings. It is our understanding that there is a proposal before the Council that would move and place the Lande Feed building in the parking lot located at the corner of Wells and Houser. We feel this would have a negative impact on business in the Central Business District(CBD)and makes no sense to us on many levels: 1. The public perception that the City would be taking away parking from the CBD.The parking in this area is presently at a premium and this would further reduce the available spaces, chasing people away from downtown Renton. 2. The waste of our citizens money. We feel the City should use the public money more responsibly. The building is owned by a private party and should be moved and placed by the private sector. 3. The building would be out of place and inappropriate for the area (the proposed site). Don't get us wrong here. Our company believes in the preservation of historic downtown properties as is evidencedlby our investment in the Melrose building. However, to use public funds and to reduce parking just does not make sense to us. George Properties, LLC Tim and Kimberly Searing Armondo Pavone Charles Keeslar CC: "'garmondo@msn.com"' <garmondo@msn.com>, "Keeslar, Charlie" <ckeeslar@kvgmail.com> Sigh*a Insurance 41111 I /lb of 1 415 South Third Street I Renton,WA 98055 Phone 425-226-3322 Fax 425-228-9001 I I CITY OF RENTON June 30, 2001 Mr. Dan Clawson,President J U L 0 2 2001 Renton City Council RECEIVED 1055 South Grady Way CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Renton, WA 98055 Dear Mr. Clawson, I understand that the City Council may be considering the expenditure of public funds for the purpose of moving a portion of the old Lande Feed building to a parking lot on Wells Ave South that is owned by the city, due to the building's presumed historic value. While there may be some valid arguments for such an undertaking, as a taxpayer I am opposed to the use of tax money for this purpose. My objections are based on two beliefs: 1. First of all, historic value, like beauty, is largely in the eye of the beholder. For public money to be spent in such a manner would,in my view, require a project f such obvious importance that it receives overwhelming public support. Such is not the case with this building. It is simply an old structure in poor condition that has outlived its usefulness. I fully understand that there are individuals who take issue with this characterization of the building. My suggestion to these folks is to move the building to private property and raise private funds to restore it. If there really is substantial local support for saving this building,then it should not be difficult to raise the money. 2. Secondly, moving the building onto a pubic parking lot anywhere in downtown Renton is anathema to local tax-paying business people who are struggling to make ends meet and who are trying to make a positive contribution to the downtown business climate. Some will argue that the building would displace only a few parking spaces. The numbers will vary depending on the formula you use. However,it would be reasonable to assume that the loss of even a dozen parking spaces could easily cost the businesses immediately adjacent to the site at least a hundred potential customers per business day. To argue that the presence of the restored building would offset this loss would be, at best, unrealistic. The loss of those spaces would hurt not only those businesses,but also the City through the loss of sales tax revenue. Parking has been a major issue in the downtown area for years and continues to be an important consideration for anyone thinking of doing business there. Preserving an old building with limited historic value is simply not sufficient justification for making this problem worse. Thank you for taking the time to consider my point of view. I appreciate the fact that elected officials face difficult decisions every day concerning the expenditure of public funds and that every decision you make is questioned by someone. 1 also know that you doyour best to make decisions that are in the best interests of the city as a whole. I hope that you will agree that it is not in the best.interest of the citizens of Renton to expend public money on this project. Sincerely, Jimm SullivanS 44126/11:31N— q cam- (f) 11, c, / ' .. weir JUL 0 2 2001 CITY i OF RENTON NIA►YORS OFFI��� ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEIGHBORHOODS, AND STRATEGIC PLANNING MEMORANDUM DATE: July 2,2001 TO: Dan Clar vson City Council Members FROM: Sue Carlson,EDNSP Administrator SUBJECT: Lande Feed Store Building Relocation Last Monday night there were several questions from the Council regarding the feasibility of relocating the retail store section of the Lande Feed Co. to the city-owned parking lot in back of McGowan's Restaurant. Although staff has not had time to do a complete analysis, there are several pieces of information that are useful to know for this discussion. 1. The parking lot behind McGowan's has about 38 parking spaces and measures 18,210 square feet. 2. The Lande Feed Store is about 36 feet wide by 51 feet deep for a total floor area of 1836 square feet. 3. The "historic façade" is the'short end of the building. If the building were relocated this façade should face the street where there could be some benefit of interaction with pedestrians and traffic. Given this fact, the logical place to locate the bulidng on the parking lot is with the façade facing west and parallel to Wells Ave. It would make sense to keep the building as close to north wall of Spencer Court as possible. Part of the parking lot would have to be torn up and a new foundation and utility connection installed. See attached aerial of the site. 4. Given this configuration, the building, associated setbacks and access would absorb about 35% of the parking lot. At a minimum 12 parking spaces would probably be lost. If the parking lot was reconfigured and re-stripped, it maybe possible to impact fewer spaces, but this will be difficult because of the shape of the lot, which is irregular, and the one-way streets surrounding it. 5. Parking is at a premium in this area. When the City negotiated the air right lease above the parking lot on Main Ave., an absolute condition was that there was no net loss of parking spaces available for public parking. 6. Armondo Pavone is currently inVlesting over $250,000 in rehabilitating the Melrose Tavern for a new restaurant. In order for that investment to pay off, Armondo must have parking in close proximity. Relocating the Lande Feed Store to this location would reduce parking by a third in this lot at exactly the same time that more parking in the area will be needed to H:\ECON DEV\Staff Folders\Sue's\Iandefeedsrelocation.doc\cor . 11411 I. support this new restaurants.Restaurants require about 10 parking spaces per 1,000 sq. feet of space.The Melrose Tavern's 2000 square feet will need about 20 parking spaces to support it. 7. McGownan's has some parking across Main Ave for its customers, but relies heavily on this parking lot for customer parking aS does Armondos original restaurant of Third Ave S. According to the parking checker that patrols this area, this parking lot generates about 20 tickets a week.This is "quite a bit of business for this size of parking lot."More tickets in an area usually means that there is not enough parking for the demand. 8. This location does not have high visibility if a retail use was contemplated for the building. It's off the beaten track for anything but-a destination use.Very little impulse traffic will see it. 9. On the positive side,the building would fit the streetscape in this location better than placing it in the middle of a large lot with nothing surrounding it. In general, parking is at a premium in this area. The City is investing in a new parking garage about 6 blocks away, but customers of businesses in this area will probably not walk to the parking garage if parking is reduced. In response to the activity that is being generated in other parts of the downtown, property owners in this area are beginning to invest in their property. Reducing the number of parking spaces could have a negative affect on these investments. 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Ar • it if.aii •':tom �s�t' ,,'x 1'" ., 1t �t t .;'y'.i, 1�r t3rytt) � H.I YF 4 ,•ia.. U SAS IT:y.. ' r•' ',i_ :..:1! f i..: _ , r.'4 "r" . ' ; t. r , 6 �r:yam,1 n i: -_ �� ,f, `> t i % " - .. -.. Ya.' s al 'r' .S l `i a -"�' r •'. ,$ 7X . 1 t � •7j - �_r } 4^ : 7f - •c. • ` 1.'rp yi » rJ`.�' ! t f+xrx r 3A'i r ..., i.. • • rwY: _. . • • lb CELEBRATING RENTON'S CENTENNIAL • 1901 - 2001 PLEASE HELP RENTON HISTORIC SOCIETY CITIZENS FOR CULTURAL &HISTORIC PRESERVATION (CCHP) SAVE HISTORIC LANDE FEED STORE Built in circa 1900, this building is an excellent example outside and inside of a typical 1800's style architecture. With a classic Old West style false- front, large paned windows and wooden porch front door entry, this historic gem would fit into any western movie set or historic ghost town of"horse and wagon" era. Being in the same family for 76 years (amazing), Lande Feed Store has stood still in time on the inside, as well as the out. Interior cabinets, wood floors, old scale, etc. make this lace a time machine of the past. The building's history includes being used as a meeting and dance hall upstairs , and Speak Easy. It is one of the last surviving examples of an early-day grange hall. Building was also once owned by well-known Renton Pioneer Erasmus Smithers, and since 1956, it has even had it's own ghost named 011ie. Business owner Craig Lande has worked this store for over 40 years, starting as a child working with his father and grandfather(who wore ruts in the wooden floor where he stood for over 40 years). I,myself, as managing director of this preservation effort, am a local historian. I teach my own Local Historic Landmarks class and my new Historic and Abandoned Ghost Towns of the Old West at Green River Community College. I've traveled historic communities and ghost towns throughout the Western U.S. and can honestly say I do not recall any building this authentic still functioning as a remnant of our historic past— truly part of our cultural heritage. . I. 4111) Imagine this building restored—new paint—nice grassy landscape with picket fence - tables and chairs to enjoy espresso—neon in windows—new sign on front. Stepping inside, you are transported back in time to an old general store atmosphere. Moving upstairs, there is an old meeting hall (with stage) that can be used for entertainment. The possibilities are exciting!! Please review the fact sheet and upportive material and consider being part of our Centennial Project by making your land/lot and/or donation available for our new site where this building will be restored to it's proud original condition. We will provide additional supportive material (including names and numbers, etc.) upon request. Please call for an appointment to meet in Renton on location of historic building and potential relocation sites. You are also welcome to our wegkly meetings at Renton Museum every Wednesday at 3:30. Please call for more info and confirmation. Leave message with: Connie Hoffman—CCHP Contact/Coordinator (425) 254-8982 or e-mail: saveourhistory@hotmail.com C2 �- 2� 2Cd/} ...------- Daniel Palmer Director CCHP 2 V4111 FACT SHEET JUNE 2001 HISTORIC LANDE FEED STORE BUILT CIRCA 1900 1. Renton Citizens for Cultural and Historic Preservation& Renton Historic Society.Preservation Committee's Centennial Project: SAVE Historic Lande Feed Store Celebrating Renton's Centennial 1901 —2001 2.. Task: Move building to a new site in Renton (preferable in historic business district) for better viewing by the general public and to be restored inside and..out. 3. Building Size: 30' high.(36'wide x 52' deep)box— approx 1,872 sq ft. 4._ Original.Owner (76 years in business) is willing to continue financing his opportunity to continue his business as a service for animal goods (dry foods, etc). 5. Need: an appropriate site preferably donated land but will consider financing options. 6. We are seeking grants and/or donations from Foundations, business, organizations, and individuals to help make this dream (new site.to restore this historic.gem) come true. Donators.will have their name..listed on a Centennial Plaque placed prominently on the building. 7. Boeing Company may provide.a 2 to 1 matching grant. 8. Owner.of company Robbins Company (Rob Robbins) -.that moved Howard Hughes's world's biggest airplane —the Spruce.Goose—have surveyed and given.bid.to move'building.(they claim job will.be a"piece of cake"). • This building is highly rated by King County Historic Landmarks (Julie Koler—phone.(206) 296-8689) • V • It meets criteria for State and.possibly National Registration of Historic Places. • Lande Feed.Store building is listed on King County's.Historic Sites Inventory. (1978). It is 1.of the 27 official sites located in Renton. • . May qualify for grant.mo ey to restore building inside and.out including tax breaks,.etc. • Will be brought up..to code.of(Health and Safety) • This Centennial Project is strongly.supported.by.Renton City Council -particularly members: 1. Randy Corman-(425) 430-6501 -.email: rcorman@ci.renton.wal.us ci.renton.wal.us 2. Dan Clawson-(425):430-6501.=...email: dclawson@ci.renton.wa.us 3:.. Kathy Keolker-Wheeror (425)430-6501 -.email: kwheeler@ci.renton.wa.us ci.renton.wa.us 4. Terri Briere-•(425)430-65Q1 -.email: tbriere@ci.renton.wa.us • Also in support of project are Renton.citizens as.evidenced.by formation of the Renton Citizens for Cultural and Historical Preservation.Group.(CCHP)- directed by Historian Daniel Palmer. • .Joined.to.gether in.effort.with the.Renton Historic Society's Preservation.Committee-led by Society Co-President Barbara Horton. • Endorsed by over 1,200.Citizen Petition signers supporting.the. preservation.and.restoratign.of the building. • Land Buyer and Developer is also.in.support and.cooperating.with..the Renton citizens' effort to preserve the.building- especially in the Centennial Year 200.1. • Professionals have volunt Bred to.do.painting,..plumbing, electrical- among other. things. Quick Reference: 1.. Daniel Palmer-Renton CCHP Managing Director(Save.Historic Building.Project) - contact Connie Hoffman for:appt. 2. Connie'Hoffman- CCTV,Contact/Coordinator-(425):254-8982 email: saveourhistory@hotmail.com 3.: Bambara Horton-Renton Historic Society Co-President/Preservation Committee-(425)-255-2330 email: hortonbb@aol.com 2 J CI'i lid OF RENTON a Mayor Jesse Tanner FECV "�''� 7I 2001 June 27,2001 RENTMCRYCOUNCL . Renton Historical Society Barbara Horton, Co-President Pat Auten, Co-President 235 Mill Ave S Renton, WA 98055 Dear Co-Presidents and Members: At last Monday's City Council meeting,the Council directed staff to provide a feasibility analysis to save the Lande Feed building as a historic structure. We are to report back to them at their Committee of the Whole meeting at 6:00 p.m. next Monday, July 2nd. The Council understands the very tight timeline involved, and has given us several parameters to guide our efforts: • Do not slow down the proposed development of the site. - • Develop alternatives that save the building—not necessarily the feed store business. We are to provide a preliminary analysis on Monday,with the possibility of more discussion on July 9`h. The City will attempt to provide information to the Council in the following areas: - Legal issues or restrictions on hat the City can and cannot do relative to assisting in the restoration of the building. - . Options for the Council to consider that will range from relocating the structure to city property downtown, to locating the building on private property. - Whether or not there is interest among private or non-profit groups to assist financially in the rehabilitation. -. Cost estimates to rehabilitate all or a.portion of the building. - Identification of possible uses for the building. Our analysis will include a discussion on the option of relocating the building to the parking lot behind McGowan's Restaurant. The Council also asked that we look at the option of relocating the building and then holding it for a period of time while other groups raised money to rehabilitate it. The purpose of this letter is to request that the Historical Society determine whether or not it is willing to commit financially to this prject. The possibilities could range from a cash and in- kind financial commitment to the relocation and rehabilitation of the building, to acceptance of ownership of the building and the liability for rehabilitation. Ideally, I would like to have the Society provide a response by next Monday's meeting indicating your level of interest. If that is not possible,I would appreciate someone from the Society attending the meeting to indicate whether or not you are considering involvement of any kind. ._itt � t r �O1 w 200 ,31 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 - (425) 430-6500/FAX (425) 430-6523 xf• ,` .. ". 4F~ k Renton Historical Society 4110111 Lande Feed Building 6/27/01 Page 2 • I recognize that this is very short notice. However, Society members have attended previous Council meetings to speak in favor of the preservation and restoration of the Lande Feed building, and I am hopeful you will be able to provide the Council with your official position as soon as possible. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, aetifi_.2) Jay Covington ' Chief Administrative Officer 01-063:JC/m cc: Mayor Jesse Tanner Renton City Council '' j^ t6 Zbr • 1^. +lei,.-!.'".n.• .`'G,•,,ex >?': t: June 25,2001 l' Renton City Council Minutes 41b Page 204 Transportation: 2001 Street Responding to Councilman Persson's inquiry regarding the 2001 Street Overlay Overlay Project Project,Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator Gregg Zimmerman said he would provide Council with maps of SW 7th St.and he affirmed that the overlay of Lind Ave. SW between SW 16th and SW 27th Streets will occur this year,either with a change order to the 2001 Street Overlay contract,or under a separate contract. Transportation: Curb Ramp In response to Councilwoman Keolker-Wheeler's inquiry, Councilman Persson Installation(ADA Compliant) affirmed that the report regarding the installation of ADA compliant curb ramps will be reported out of Transportation Committee at the next Council meeting. ORDINANCES AND The following resolutions were presented for reading and adoption: RESOLUTIONS Resolution#3512 A resolution was read updating the City's Six-Year Transportation Transportation:Six-Year TIP Improvement Program(2002—2007). MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED (2002-2007) BY BRIERE,COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution#3513 A resolution was read declaring a moratorium on the approval of leases and Airport:Moratorium on subleases on the Renton Airport, establishing a public hearing date of July 9, Approval of Leases& 2001,and establishing a termination date of September 25,2001. MOVED BY Subleases PERSSON,,SECONDED BY BRIERE,COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, Airport:Noise Issues& COUNCIL REFER THE AIRPORT NOISE ISSUES AND AIRPORT Business Plan BUSINESS PLAN TO THE AIRPORT ADVISORY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Development Services:Lande Pointing out that the Lande Feed building has been identified as a significant Feed Building Pion structure in the inventory of historic places by King County,it was MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL REFER TO THE PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE AND COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE ON 7/2/2001 THE REQUEST FOR FEASIBILITY STUDY ON THE RELOCATION AND RESTORATION OF THE LANDE FEED CENTRAL BUILDING,INCLUDING IDENTIFICATION OF COSTS, TIMING,PROSPECTIVE LOCATIONS, OWNERSHIP,POTENTIAL FINANCING SUCH AS PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS,AND POSSIBLE USES FOR THE BUILDING, IF RELOCATED.* Responding to Councilwoman Nelson's inquiry regarding moving the building so that it can continue to operate as a feed store or for saving it as a historic structure,Councilwoman Briere explained that it is her intent to save the Lande Feed building as a historic structure but the building could be viable as a business. Council discussion ensued regarding clarification of the scope and timing of information requested. Referencing past discussion to relocate the building to the City-owned parking lot located on Wells Ave. S and S.4th St. (behind McGowans Restaurant), Councilwoman Nelson expressed her opposition to the idea, saying that the loss of parking would be detrimental to the neighboring businesses. Councilman Parker agreed with Ms.Nelson, and pointed out that the,City already contributes generously towards historic preservation;therefore he is reluctant for the City to engage in a lengthy study of this issue due to the potential costs. 41110 Tune 25,2001 Renton City Council Minutes Page 205 Councilmembers Persson,,Keolker-Wheeler and Mayor Pro Tern Clawson agreed that additional sites and all options need to be explored. Councilwoman Briere added that the City needs to respond to the community's interest in preserving this structure,and emphasized that the issue is the historic value of the building rather than maintaining the feed store business. Councilwoman Nelson commented that many citizens expressed concerns about the loss of the Lande Feed store business,and she felt that the historical society should be laying the groundwork for the preservation of the building and not the City. Mayor Pro Tern Clawson emphasized that he does not expect the Administration to develop a plan to save the building,but rather to investigate what options are available with,regards to using City property,the legal ramifications,and other related issues. *MOTION CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 9:25 p.m. MARIL J. TERSEN,CMC,City Clerk Recorder: Michele Neumann June 25,2001 1110 v - Council Request Regarding Lande Feed Building June 25,2001 Overall Assignment: Provide a feasibility analysis to save the Lande Feed building as a historic structure Council Parameters: • Do not slow down the proposed development of the site • Develop alternatives that save t e building—not necessarily the feed store business • Have preliminary analysis read for next week's (July 2nd) Committee of the Whole meeting • Provide a more detailed analysis for the following weeks' Planning& Development meeting(July 9t11) The feasibility analysis should include: - Legal ramifications of city involvement(what can we do) - Costs to rehabilitate all or portions of the building - Possible locations to relocate the building - Costs of relocation - Identify possible uses for the b ilding Other issues: provide pros &cons to using a portion of the parking lot behind McGowan's restaurant as a relocation site. Provide pro &con analysis of the option of relocating(but not rehabilitating)the building, and holding it while other groups raise money to rehabilitate it. June 25,2001 = Renton City Council Minutes Page 201 like to hook-up to the City's system and are unable to due to economic factors, he requested review of the policy. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL REFER THE MATTER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE AND THEN TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Citizen Comment: Clifford— Chris Clifford,:2721 Talbot Rd. S.,Renton, 98055, stated his unhappiness with Lande Feed Building Closure, how the City conducted the inspection and closure of the Lande Feed building, Declared Dangerous Building and specifically pointed out his displeasure that the closure occurred on a lAt41Yfit Pv't ,r aitillOYl Friday,thus causing the store to lose its weekend revenues. To prevent this from happening to another business,Mr. Clifford requested that the City change its building closure procedures in two ways. First,change the building inspection code so that building inspectors can only"red-tag" a building Monday through Thursday,and if the building is"red-tagged,"require an inspection by a structural engineer within 24 hours to verify the decision. Second,modify the appeal process to allow building,owners the opportunity to seek a hearing within 24 hours of the building closure. Councilman Parker stated that business owners are responsible for maintaining their buildings and Craig Lande had been advised in the past to bring the building up to code. Mayor Pro Tern Clawson added that he opposed any City Code change that would take away the ability of the City to shut down a building that it deemed unsafe. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Council Minutes of June 18, Approval of Council minutes of June 18,2001. Council concur. 2001 Court Case: Rosemary Grassi, Court Case filed in King County Superior Court by Susan Bonnell,237 SW CRT-01-006 153rd St., Seattle, 98166,on behalf of Rosemary Grassi who seeks compensation for medical expenses and economic loss allegedly due to falling over a raised strip of asphalt in the crosswalk while crossing the street in the vicinity of S.5th St. and Cedar Ave. S. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Services. Human Resources:2001 Human Resources&Risk Management Department requested the Relassifications reclassification of 31 positions in the Finance,Community Services and Planning/Building/Public Works Departments; and requested the allocation of $131,195 from unallocated fund balance to cover the costs of the reclassifications in 2001,. Refer to Finance Committee. Human Resources: 2001 Human Resources&Risk Management Department recommended the Reclassifications(Information reorganization and reclassification of 11 positions within the Information Services Division) Services Division; and requested the allocation of$19,404 from unallocated fund balance to cover the cost of the reclassifications in 2001. Refer to Finance Committee. Utility: Earthquake-Damaged Utility Systems Division recommended approval of a consultant agreement in Elevated Water Tanks Repair, the amount of$63,380 with GeoEngineers for post earthquake repair and. GeoEngineers upgrade of Rolling Hills and Highlands Elevated water tanks. Council concur. CAG: 00-165,Monterey Dr Utility Systems Division submitted CAG-00-165,Monterey Dr.NE&NE 3rd NE&NE 3rd St Storm System St. Storm System Replacement Project; and recommended approval of the Replacement Project,Monarch project,authorization for final pay estimate in the amount of$2,886.46, Excavating commencement of 60-day lien period, and release of retained amount of • June 18,2001 Renton City Council Minutes Page 193 Responding to Mayor Tanner's inquiry regarding the appropriateness of asking for staff study since this item is still under appeal,City Attorney Larry Warren explained that the letter to the Transportation Division as drafted does not ask for new information but asks for what codes are applicable and which ones were analyzed on the staff report.. He emphasized that.the Committee is asking for factual information only. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMIIME REPORT.* In response to Councilman Parker's inquiry regarding the length of time needed for staff to respond to the letter,Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator Gregg Zimmerman responded that it will take approximately one week. *MOTION CARRIED. Community Services:Pavilion Councilwoman Keolker-Wheeler asked for the cost of earthquake repairs to the Building Earthquake Damage Pavilion building,and inquired about the status of the retail brokerage services Repairs Cost Request contract for marketing,the building. Mayor Tanner stated that he believed the retail brokerage services contract had expired; and said that he would provide her with information regarding the cost of repairs. ORDINANCES AND The following resolution was presented for reading and adoption: RESOLUTIONS Resolution#3511 A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk,to enter into an Public Works: Eastside Memorandum of Agreement by and between the City of Renton and King Interceptor Project,Memo of County for the Eastside Interceptor(ESI) Section 1'Capacity Restoration Agreement with King County Agreement,in order to establish the criterion by which the County's supplemental pipeline construction project will meet its overall objectives. MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PARKER,COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Citizen Comment: Petersen— Councilman Persson reported receipt of a letter from Inez Petersen, 3306 Lake N 33rd P1 Condominium, Washington Blvd.N. #2,Renton, 98056, stating that the owner of a Potential Parking Violations condominium located at 805/807 N. 33rd Pl.hasenlarged the parking arrangement on her property without City approval. Ms.Petersen.requested that the property owner be required to comply with pertinent parking,loading and driveway regulations to legally establish new parking on her premises; and if approval cannot be granted,require the property owner to discontinue use of the non-compliant parking spaces. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY• BRIERE,COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Community Services:Public Councilman Persson commented on the poor sound quality of the public Address Systems Improvement address systems used at the ribbon cutting ceremony at the new Senior Center Request Rotary Sun Room and other venues at which City presentations are made. He asked that staff investigate improving the portable public address systems. AUDIENCE COMMENT Chris Clifford,,2721 Talbot Rd. S.,Renton,98055,expressed his displeasure Citizen Comment: Clifford— with the City's handling of the closure of the Lande Feed Building and Lande Feed Building Closure, questioned why the building was not closed until Friday,when the City Declared Dangerous Building conducted its inspection on Wednesday. He stated that the inspection process ,Savrtc ?rt (✓,-41 was unfair and asked that Craig Lande be allowed to operate his store out of the front part of the building. v a RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting June 18,2001 Council Chambers Monday, 7:30 p.m. MINUTES Municipal Building CALL TO ORDER Mayor Jesse Tanner led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF TONI NELSON,Council President Pro Tem; RANDY CORMAN;DON COUNCILMEMBERS PERSSON;KING PARKER;TERRI BRIERE; KATHY KEOLKER- WHEELER. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY PERSSON,COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMEMBER DAN CLAWSON. CARRIED. CITY STAFF IN JESSE TANNER,Mayor; JAY COVINGTON, Chief Administrative Officer; ATTENDANCE LAWRENCE Ji.'WARREN,City Attorney;MARILYN PETERSEN,City Clerk;GREGG ZIMMERMAN,Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator;CHIEF LEE WHEELER and DEPUTY CHIEF GLEN GORDON,Fire Department; SUE CARLSON,Economic Development Administrator;MIKE WEBBY,Human Resources Administrator;NEIL WATTS,Development Services Director;DEREK TODD,Assistant to the CAO;COMMANDER KATHLEEN MCCLINCY,Police Department. PRESS Oscar Halpert,Renton Reporter;Wendy Giroux,South County Journal PROCLAMATION A proclamation by Mayor Tanner was read declaring September 29,2001,to be Day of Concern for the "Day of Concernn for the Hungry" in the City of Renton,and urging all citizens Hungry—September 29,2001 to join the Emergency Feeding Program to feed those who are hungry. MOVED BY CORMAN,SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION AS READ. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Chief Administrative Officer Jay Covington reviewed a written administrative REPORT report summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2001 and beyond. Items noted included: The Army Corps of Engineers 404 permit for the Oakesdale Avenue Phase 2 project will be available early this week. However,this permit is. conditioned upon obtaining the DOE 401 Water Quality Certificate,which the State Department of Ecology is not yet ready to release. Staff intends to work intensively on this issue in hopes of preventing a one-year delay on the completion of the project. * The City is sponsoring the Free Summer Lunch Program for children up to 18 years of age,on Monday through Friday, beginning June 18th and ending August 31st. For more information, contact Human Services Division at;425-430-6650. Development Services:Lande Neil Watts,Development Services Director,announced that the City's Feed Building Closure, Development Services Division,after consultation with the Fire Department, Declared Dangerous Building determined that the Lande Feed building located at 95 Burnett Ave. S.is a tt�SwYt L P ce serVa,+t 64 Dangerous Building per the provisions of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Building's. The building has been posted,and,the property owner has been served with notice that the building be closed immediately to the general public.j The building will remain accessible to the owner and tenants June 18,2001 Renton City Council Minutes Page 191 for 30 days to allow for the orderly removal of personal property and inventory. Mr.Watts said that after 30 days,the owner must begin arrangements for demolition of the structure. Continuing,Mr.',Watts explained that the Dangerous Building designation was based on the hazardous conditions within the structure and significant structural deficiencies wiqiin the building. He stated that a full interior inspection of the building was also conducted by the Fire Department on Thursday, June 14th, during which numerous violations of the Uniform Fire Code were discovered. Mr.Watts said that the structural deficiencies coupled with the fire hazards forced the City io deem this building a Dangerous Building. Stating that the property has been approved for redevelopment as a 118-unit apartment building,Mr.Watts reported that the City will work with the property owner Or other interested parties in relocation efforts to preserve portions of the Itructure. He emphasized that the City will also work with the current tenants of the building, and find ways for the Lande Feed store tenant to conduct a clearance sale outside of the building. In addition,Mr.Watts displayed photos of the Lande Feed building showing the hazardous conditions present in the b ilding. Mr.Watts read an electronic letter from Jean Lande Hennessey, sister of Philip Lande,owner of the Lande Feed Company property,80 Lyme Rd. #1038, Hanover,NH, 0p755,in which she states that she understands the reasons why the City closed operations of the Lande Feed Company building. Ms. Hennessey asked that the Council consider the issuance of a temporary permit to Craig Lande so he can close the business in an orderly way and sell his remaining inventory from the loading dock or from a tent in the parking,area before the prop jrty transfers ownership in July. Responding to Council inquiry,Mr.Watts affirmed that the building is not structurally sound and that the two building tenants have 30 days to remove their bel'ongings� AUDIENCE COMMENT Craig Lande,95,Burnett Ave. S.,Renton,98055,thanked the City for working Citizen Comment:Lande— with him so that he can conduct business outside of the Lande Feed store. In Lande Feed Building Closure, regards to the building itself,he explained that the photos Mr.Watts showed Declared Dangerous Building were of areas that are not open to the general public,and he pointed out that the public is only allowed into the store showroom and the loading dock. Mr. Lande reviewed some of the violations listed on the Fire Department's inspection report and emphasized that Fire Department officials,not structural engineers,made those determinations. He stressed that there is no public danger in the public areas and never has been. Citizen Comment:Cross—St. Wade Cross,322 Morris Ave. S.,Renton,98055, expressed his concern that the Anthony Church Vacation, proposed closure of Whitworth Ave. S.requested by St.Anthony's Church has Whitworth Ave S between S been a closed process between the church and the City,with not much input 4th St&Parallel Alley(VAC- from or dialogue with the neighborhood. Mr. Cross pointed out that in addition 00-003) to the parking problems the potential closure of Whitworth Ave. S. would create,the closure would also affect public safety,convenience and access by emergency vehicles. He asked that Council not close the street, saying that Whitworth Ave.'S.is an important part of the City's traffic grid. • CITY OF RENTON PLANNING/BUILDING/PIJBLIC.WORKS DEPARTMENT MEM ' RANDUM DATE: JUNE 15,2001 TO: JAY COVINGTON,CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER FROM: NEIL WATTS,DIRE OR DEVELOPMENT SER ICES DIVISION SUBJECT: ADMINISTRATIVE UDATE LANDE FEED BUILDFNG ABATEMENT (95 BURNETT AVE S) • The City of Renton s Development Services Division, after consultation with the Renton Fire Department,has determined that the Lande Feed building is a Dangerous Building per the provisions of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings. The building has been posted, and the property owner has been served with notice that the building is to be closed immediately to the general public. The building will remain accessible to the owner and tenants for 30 days to allow for the orderly removal of personal property and inventory. After 30 days the e owner must begin arrangements for demolition of the structure. It remains our intent to billow for as much opportunity as possible to allow the property owner or other organizations to proceed with preservation efforts for portions of the structure. The designation as a Dangerous Building was based on the hazardous conditions within the structure and significant structural deficiencies within the building. The Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildins lists 17 potential conditions which require that a building be deemed a dangerous building. A building may be deemed dangerous if it has any one of these conditions. It was determined after inspection of the building that 15 of these conditions applied. Based upon this information,prompt action was warranted. We have received complaints about excessive litter and trash in front of the building, extending into the street. Initial investigation of these complaints found that a recycling business had been established within the building. Citations were issued for the litter problems, along with notice of potential zoning and fire regulation problems. The litter and trash outside of the building have not been removed, and further complaints have been received. Investigation of the ongoing recycling activities led to a full interior inspection of the building by the Fire Department. This inspection, which was completed on Thursday,June 14, found numerous violations of the Uniform Fire Code. Photos from the inspection were shared with Development Services for possible building code DUNE 15,2001 PAGE 2 violations. These photos clearly demonstrated building deficiencies throughout the structure. As a result of these unsafe conditions and defects, the building was deemed a dangerous structure for abatement purposes, and closed to the general public. The property has been approved for redevelopment as a 118 unit apartment building. The developer for this project, and pending owner of the property, has informed us that they intent to proceed promptly with the redevelopment. Their schedule is to begin abatement procedures for the large rat population in the building in one or two weeks. The removal of the rats must be completed prior to demolition of the structure. The developer continues to be willing to work with interested parties for relocation efforts of portions of the current building. The City will continue to implement its abatement procedures for the dangerous building in such a manner as to allow for a successful relocation effort by interested parties,while insuring that public safety is not compromised. soirdipountyjournal.com-Officials shut down feed store,citing safety http://www.southcountyjoumal.com/sited/story/htm1/57404 - 474 Shouldn't you be enrolled in Kino Li- v"" { Keys Internet Banking' l ux y .' °`LocalNurs` "' a TeChn9°C li%ounfr ,. ;. Local news �$' southcountyjournal.com e,P„re"p:Spotty, ': • Officials shut down feed store, citing Dpin�an - , �',�µpA"',. :4mi". NObituariesb safety g ff- l t e Local'A'lmanac h "ite:tuia ..;:.,•,:.;`: 2001-06-18 .._ Search ��,rchi�?e. n • ; by Wend Giroux tai'town.=C;orartiiinity.1 Journal Reporter °~ 11 RENTON--Lande Feed Co s doors are closed, wI perhaps for good,a month ahead of schedule. Ll'a 'sitledt. itarefplar:ex:p->, ',"='"`t"1 Store manager Craig Lande yesterday said Crou ... Renton citybuildingofficials red-tagged the �,:: rise`.ort.;ll.ealtit gg l.._ ' " ~`• ° business as unsafe on Friday closing it to the ;: lorrieri's;Journal;➢ g1 public. Ertertanment. " ``" l A'v; Tacoma developer PDSK Properties Inc. several lots,including in �?eatf�ier'� �`;�=,P_;xr =� purchasedg the feed store parcel,on Burnett Avenue South to build a four-story apartment complex. Horoscope::.-::y`,,AU, Before Friday,the store was slated to close in hrlo. iefon_ecorri5=; . _ mid-July,and Lande had planned to have a • close-out sale to liquidate the rest of his feed T11•L stings'` and merchandise. HeaidE o:nie Zor e. Access:°tvl'a 221na Lande said that last Wednesday the fire marshal Date>F•rd,eT;.' 'i'"' . toured the facilities and took photos.A different building official came by Friday to shut it down, Circulation,Dept , , he said. • The areas deemed unsafe are'closed to the public and kept locked,said Lande,who plans ` ;-: ; , to file an appeal of the decision with the city today. "I think it was a total stab in the back,"Lande said. "I think I was singled out because I've brought up the issue of historic preservation." i City Administrator Jay Covington said last night that the building has been a source of "significant and serious"complaints for years. "I know it might be hard for him to understand, but the code violations have absolutely nothing to do with the historic preservation efforts," Covington said. Lande has been working with the Renton Historical Society and a citizens'group to save at least the central,false-front section of the 1 of 2 i 06/18/2001 8:14 AM southcountyjournal.com-Officials shut down feed store,citing safety http://www.southcountyjournal.com/sited/story/html/57404 building from destruction. More than 700 people have signed a petition asking the City Council to take action to help preserve the building,he said. "It means a lot to people,"Lande said. "Some people come in here not even to buy things but just to soak up ambiance,de-stress or show their kids the chicks and bunnies." Seven people spoke in favor of the idea at the June 11 council meeting,and others have spoken at previous meetings. Barbara Horton,co-president of the Renton Historical Society,said she thought the city could have handled the situation differently. "It seemed like an unnecessarily heavy-handed thing to do,"Horton said. She said the two groups hope the city will support their efforts to save the central portion of the building,which measures about 1,800 square feet. "We're aware that they have surplus properties but they haven't brought those to the table for negotiation or discussion,"Horton said. Speaking at meetings this month,most council members seemed to support the idea of moving the building if an appropriate piece of land is acquired,but were unsure of the feasibility. Lande said he hopes to find a way to sell the rest of his merchandise and continue to serve as • a community resource on animals and gardening,as he has since age 6 when he worked at his grandfather's side. Wendy Giroux covers Renton. She can be reached at wendy.giroux@southcountyjoumal.com or 253-872-6683. South County Journal 600 South Washington,Kent WA 98032 Hours:Monday-Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Phone:253-872-6600 "it Fax:253-854-1006 .�� All materials Copyright©2001 Horvitz Newspapers,Inc. r ' Any questions?See our contact page. 06/18/2001 8:14 AM r CITY )F RENTON NAL Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator June 15,2001 - NOTICE AND ORDER • • Craig P:Lande - Dba Lande Feed. 95 Burnett Ave S Renton,WA 98055 SUBJECT: ABATEMENT AS A.DANGEROUS BUILDING, "LANDE FEED" LOCATED AT 95 BURNETT AVENUE:.SOUTU, CITY OF RENTON, COUNTY OF KING, WA. 98055. LEGAL>DESCRIPTION; •TOBIN H H-D C#37 ORIGINAL TOWN NOW CITY OF RENTOhk:.. • Dear Mr.Lande: • Section 201.2 Inspections Of the 1997 Unifoiimode.For The Abatement of Dangerous Building states: The Health Officer, the Fire Marshall and;:theeBmldifik Official are hereby authorized to make such inspections and take such actions as may be required to enforce the provisions of,this Code. Inspection, documentation and photographic evidence has led to the determination that the above subject structure is a dangerous building according to the provisions.as contained in'Section 302 of the 1997 Uniform Code For The Abatement Of Dange ious Buildings as adopted by the City.of Renton by reference. (Ordinance 4546,7-24-1995). For cross-reference and statutory authority see also Renton Municipal Code Section 4-9-050A. . . The following provision of Section 302 DANGEROUS BUILDING of the 1997 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings,#'s 1; 2; 3;4;5;7; 8; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 15; 16 and 17 (attached and highlighted),have been found to apply to the above subject building. In accordance with Section 401.2,subsection 3.2(attached and highlighted),the building shall immediately be vacated and closed to all public access. 'In accordance with Section 401.2,"subsection 3.3 (also attached), arrangements shall be made within thirty days (30) service of this Notice and Order for future demolition. ' During this thirty-day period, the. owner may remove personal property and inventory_ However,no business activities,whatsoever,shall be allowed to be conducted from the building. 19011;&2Oo-1 1055 South Grady ay-Renton,Washington 98055 4„ 0 This paper cont ins 50%recycled material,20%post consumer ,' You,having legal interest in the above subject building,may appeal from this Notice and Order pursuant to Section 4-9-050D1 APPEALS: Authority and Process: The Board of Appeals, under Chapter 5 of the "Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings" shall be.the Hearing,Examiner.. Appeals may. be filed pursuant to RMC 4-8-110,Appeals. If you have further questions,you may call me at 425-430-7280. Sincerely, • • . • C4171 Larry M ing., Building Official Development Services • Cc: . File/C01-0275 Neil Watts,Development Services Director • . Gregg Zimmerman,Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator Robert Arthur,Code Compliance Inspector • ¢ •£ ' l PROOF OF SERVt SIGNED , DATE liar ' _, �,, • ' k �, '4 WITNESSED ^ x:�:, ::._ " r'xi:. . i;i •^ts' T LE Isf • ... .x •gad et •,F .� twT�iy� y • a „, .E',w• 4'• h23f"}• `y b . •. N�'' ^ram. . J U.... . •c4 :M rr arvsm 1997 ABATEMENT OF DANGEROUS BUj 11GS 301 302 Chapter 3 DEFINITIONS - SECTION 301'—GENERAL 7. Whenever any portion thereof has wracked, warped, • buckled Or settled to such an extent that walls or other structural For the purpose of this code,certain terms,phrases,words and - portions have materially less resistance to winds or earthquakes their derivatives shall be construed as specified in either this chap- ' than is required in the case of similar new construction. ter or as specified in the Building Code or the Housing Code. • Where terms are not defined,they shall have their ordinary ac- 8•: Whenever the'building or structure,or any portion thereof, cepted meanings within the context with which they are used. because.of'(I)dilapidation,deterioration or decay;(ii)faulty con- Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Lan- struction;(iii)the removal,movement or instability of any portion 'guage, Unabridged,copyright 1986,shall be construed a.provid- of the ground necessary for the purpose of supporting such build- in •(iv)the deterioration,decay or inadequacy of its foundation; ing ordinary accepted meanings. Words used in the singularg� include the plural and the plural the singular.Words used in the or(v)any other cause,is likely to partially or completely collapse. masculine gender include the feminine and the feminine the mas- 9:Whenever,for any reason,the building or structure,or any culine, portion thereof,is manifestly unsafe for the purpose for which it is BUILDING CODE is the Uniform Building Code romul- being used. gated by the International Conference of Building Officials, as 10..Whenever the exterior walls or other vertical structural adopted by this jurisdiction. - meinbers'list;:eat or buckle to such an extent that a plumb line DANGEROUS BUILDING is any building or structure ping through the center of gravity does not fall inside the 'deemed to be dangerous under the provisions of Section 302 of middle one third of the base. this code. 11..Whenever the-building or structure,exclusive of the foun- HOUSING CODE is the Uniform Housing Code promulgated dation;:shai. s 33 percent or more damage or deterioration of its by the International Conference of Building Officials,as adopted . supporting member or members,or 50 percent damage or deterio- by this jurisdiction. . ration of its nonsupporting members,enclosing or outside walls or coverings. . . 12.`.Whenever the building or structure has been so damaged by SECTION 302-t DANGEROUS BUILDING fare; itVearthquake or flood,or has become so dilapidated or • For the purpose of this code,any building or structure which has deteriorated as to become(i)an attractive nuisance to children;(ii) -anyor all of the conditions or defects hereinafter described shall a harbor for vagrants,criminals or immoral persons;or as to(iii) be deemed to be a dangerous building,provided that such condi- enable persons to resort thereto for the purpose of committing un- lawful or immoral acts. lions or defects exist to the extent that the life,health,property or - safety of the public or its occupants are endangered. 13. Whenever any building or structure has been constructed, door,. assa ewa car other exists'or is maintained in violation of any specific requirement or 1.;Whenever axly,: . aisle,passageway,.X stairway.1 �; prohibition applicable to such building or structure provided by mean o .,"l'f tuCo 0.060. kn•oit rze.ozjsnotsq- `d __ yl�. the building regulations of this jurisdiction, as specified in the as to provide safe and adequate means of exit incase of fire or pan- Building Code or Housing Code,or of any law or ordinance of this ic. state or jurisdiction relating to the condition,location or structure 2.,Whenever the walking surface of any aisle,passageway, of buildings. staiWayOtother:deans.of exitis;so:waxped,wo n,,I os ,to or otherwise unsafe as to not provide safe and adequate means of exit 14. Whenever any building or structure which,whether or not incase of fire or panic. erected in accordance with all applicable laws and ordinances,has in anynonsupporting part,member or portion less than 50 percent, 3..Whenever the stress in any materials, member or portion or in any supporting part,member or portion less than 66 percent thereirif;dueto all dead and live loads,is more than one and one of the(i)strength,(ii)fire-resisting qualities or characteristics,or half times the working stress or stresses allowed in the Building (iii)weather-resisting qualities or characteristics required by law Code for new buildings of similar structure,purpose or location. in the case of a newly constructed building of like area,height and 4. Whenever any portion thereof has been damaged by fire, occupancy in the same location. ' eaittigaake;.wi ld,flood'or by any other cause,to such an extent 15, Whenever-a building or structure,used,or intended to be that the structural strength or stability thereof is materially less used:for 04ft purposes,because of inadequate maintenance, than it was before such catastrophe and is less than the..rninimurn dilapidation,decay,damage,faulty construction or arrangement, requirements of the Building Code for new buildings of similar inadequate light,air or sanitation facilities,or otherwise,is deter- structure,purpose or location. mined by the health officer to be unsanitary;unfitfor human habi- 5. Whenever any portion or member or appurtenance thereof is tation or in such a condition that is likely to cause sickness or likkly'to:failjor to become detached or dislodged,or to collapse disease- .- and thereby injure persons or damage property. 16..Whenever any building or structure,because of obsoles- 6. Whenever any portion of a building,or any member,appur- tens;diiapid.aced condition,deterioration,damage, inadequate te ante or ornamentation on the exterior thereof is not of suffi- exits,lack of sufficient fire-resistive construction,faulty electric n wiring,gas connections or heating apparatus,or other cause,is de- cient strength or stability, or is not so anchored, attached or termined by the fire marshal to be afire hazard. fastened in place so as to be capable of resisting a wind pressure of one half of that specified in the Building Code for new buildings of 17. Whenever any building or structure is in such a condition as similar structure,purpose or location without exceeding the work- to constitute alpnblic nuisance known to the common law or in eq- ing stresses permitted in the Building Code for such buildings. uity jurisprudence. 5 , 1997 ABATEMENT OF DANGEROI'c r?!IILDINGS 401 • 403 , Chapter 4 NOTICES AND ORDERS OF.,BUILDING OFFICIAL SECTION 401 —GENERAL building official or disclosed from official public records: the holder of any mortgage or deed of trust or other lien or encum- 401.1 Commencement of Proceedings. When the building of- brance of record;the owner or holder of any lease of record;and ficial has inspected or caused to be inspected any building and has the holder of any other estate or legal interest of record in or to the found and determined that such building is a dangerous building, building or the land on which it is located.The failure of the build- the building official shall commence proceedings to cause the re- ing official to serve any person required herein to be served shall pair,vacation or demolition of the building. not invalidate any proceedings hereunder as to any other person 401.2 Notice and Order. The building official shall issue a no- duly served or relieve any such person from any duty or obligation tice and order directed to the record owner of the building.The no- imposed by the provisions of this section. tice and order shall contain: , . 401.4 Method of Service. Service of the notice and order shall 1. The street address and a legal description sufficient for iden- be made upon all persons entitled thereto either personally or by tification of the premises upon which the building is located. mailing a copy of such notice and order by certified mail,postage prepaid,return receipt requested,to each such person at their ad- 2. A statement that the building official has found the building dress as it appears on the last equalized assessment roll of the to be dangerous with a brief and concise description of the condi- county or as known to the building official.If no address of any tions found to render the building dangerous under the provisions such person so appears or is known to the building official,then a of Section 302 of this code. • copy of the notice and order shall be so mailed,addressed to such 3. A statement of the action required to be taken as determined person,at the address of the building involved in the proceedings. by the building official. The failure of any such person to receive such notice shall not af- 3.1 If the building official has determined that the building fect the validity of any proceedings taken under this section.Serv- or structure must be repaired,the order shall require that ice by certified • m the manner herein provided shall be effective on the date of mailing. all required permits be secured therefor and the work physically commenced within such time(not to exceed 401.5 Proof of Service. Proof of service of the notice and order 60 days from the date of the order)and completed with- shall be certified to at the time of service by a written declaration in such time as the building official shall determine is under penalty of perjury executed by the persons effecting serv- reasonable under all of the circumstances. ice, declaring the time, date and manner in which service was made:The declaration,together with any receipt card returned in 3.2.If.the building official has determined that the building o 'structure must be vacated,the order shall require acknowledgment of receipt by certified mail shall be affixed to the building or structure shall. be vacated within a time the copy of the notice and order retained by the building official. certain from the date of the order as determined by the SECTION 402—RECORDATION OF NOTICE AND building official to be reasonable.- ORDER 3.3 If the building official has determined that the building or:structure must be demolished,the order shall require If compliance is not had with the order within the time specified that the building be vacated within such time as the therein, and'no appeal has been properly and timely filed, the building official shall determine is reasonable (not to building official shall file in the office of the county recorder a cer- exceed 60 days from the date of the order);that all re- tificate describing the property and certifying(i)that the building quired permits be secured therefor within 60 days from is a dangerous building and(ii)that the owner has been so noti- the date of the order;and that the demolition be corn- fled.Whenever the corrections ordered shall thereafter have been pleted within such time as the building official shall de- completed or the building demolished so that it no longer exists as termine is reasonable. a dangerous building on the property described in the certificate, the building official shall file a new certificate with the county re- 4. Statements advising that if any required repair or demolition corder certifying that the building has been demolished or all re- work(without vacation also being required)is not commenced quired corrections have been made so that the building is no within the time specified,the building official(i)will order the longer dangerous,whichever is appropriate. building vacated and posted to prevent further occupancy until the work is completed,and(ii)may proceed to cause the work to SECTION 403—REPAIR,VACATION AND be done and charge the costs thereof against the property or its DEMOLITION owner. The following standards shall be followed by the building official 5. Statements advising(i)that any person having any record title (and by the board of appeals if an appeal is taken)in ordering the or legal interest in the building may appeal from the notice repair,vacation or demolition of any dangerous building or struc- . and order or any action of the building official to the board of ap- peals,provided the appeal is made in writing as provided in this fie' code and filed with the building official within 30 days from the 1. Any building declared a dangerous building under this code date of service of such notice and order;and(ii)that failure to ap- shall be made to comply with one of the following: peal will constitute a waiver of all right to an administrative hear- 1.1 The building shall be repaired in accordance with the ing and determination of the matter. current building code or other current code applicable 401.3 Service of Notice and Order. 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Hennessey<John.W.Hennesse @Dartmouth.EDU> 06/18/01 04:41 PM >>> Dear Ms. Petersen, As Renton City Clerk, I hope you will convey the following message to the Renton City Council at its meeting tonight at 7:30 pm. Dear City Council Members, I am the sister of Philip Lande and have been acting on his behalf on several business matters, including the sale of the Lande Feed Compary. In this message I am speaking on behalf of my brother and on my own behalf for the Lande family. I understand that the City of Renton has closed operations of the Lande Feed Company property because the property poses problems of health and safety. We have been aware that the buildings have increasingly posed such problems and understand the reasons for the city's action. The condition of the buildings has in fact been one of the principal reasons that the property was placed on the market. We have been pleased with the actions of they City of Renton in making it possible for the sale and redevelopment of the property to proceed in an expeditious manner and believe that the projected future use of the property will be of substantial benefit to the community. The Lande family cares a great deal about the prosperity of the city of Renton which has been such a positive community for my father's, then my brother's and now my nephew's business) We are expecting that the property will be transfered in July. The fact that the property can no longer be safely used by the public, however, poses problems for my nephew Craig Lande in the closing down of his business. He had expected to be able to liquidate his inventory during the next three weeks and if that opportunity is foreclosed it will mean.a considerable loss of revenue. Could I ask that the Council consider the issuance of a temporary permit to make it possible for him to close the business in an orderly way without jeopardizing the safety of the public? A three-week temporary permit whereby he could sell his,remaining inventory either from the loading dock or from a tent in the parking area would help him a great deal and could, I hope, be done in a way which ensures the public's safety. I would be very grateful if the City of Renton, through the good offices of the Mayor and Council, could find some way to help him conclude the feed store business which has been so important to my family for the last 74 years. Thank you for your consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Jean Lande Hennessey Marilyn Petersen_Re:_Redevelopment of the Lande Feed Co. age • 80 Lyme Road# 1038 Hanover NH 03755 tel: 603-643-2282 fax: 603-643-3620 e-mail: Jean.Hennessey@Dartmouth,edu CC: Jesse Tanner; Susan Carlson y Hel a Jaques,Artist 13114158:.: ;: Sly R ni � Plan' � 1i.4383 ".,,.till:helgaj q 9 aques@seane.coin RECEIVED . Renton,.June 6th 2001 JUN 1 1 2001 MAYORS OFFICE - To: The Renton Reporter 15, South Grady Way - V ' Suite 110 - Renton,Wa.98055 .. ' , To: His Honor Jesse Tanner - City Hall . V 1055, S.Grady Way Renton,Wa."98055 V • Subject: V . Keeping a landmark . : , - ' • -. Renton is celebrating its 100 years of History and what does the City plan to do?Tearing down one of the oldest buildings in town in order to make space for more Condos! - Renton'does not have the wealth of Bellevue,the chic image of Kirkland-but it makes up to it in-the'feeling of a . real town;with many old time residents.The reshaping of the downtown core is a real success,story,but not everything has to be made new.Future shoppe s and browsers need to,feel that this.is a real place-a people i friendly place-different from a shopping mall. As the.poster artist for"River Days"2001,a longtime resident(coming to this town 35 years ago from Austria) •. I always had a special fondness for the LANDE FEEDSTORE".Craig runs that store in a personal manner, - which you can fmd only in small country communities.His knowledge and.advice reaches far beyond the - • • regular feed store wisdom.True-the store nees::s some repairs,but that story about 600 rats is pure fiction.His eats take care of that problem. Helga Jaques,Artist 1311,._ Fh Ave SE R nt84 wsie k.12b.4' email:helgajaques@seanet.com After speaking with a Health Official I was informed,that many upper-class communities have rats galore,due to the pet population and their outdoor feeding dishes. Money is tight as always-but there must be a way to channel some of it towards the restoration effort of that store. Once gone, it will never be replaced. Americans flock by the thousands to Europe every year and come back with wonder ill their eyes from seeing so much proof of history. Tourists taking the Dinner Train could get a whiff of our history(as humble as•it may • seem in comparison)if we only could preserve a few old buildings. One of my ideas would be a Donation booth-set up by the"Historical Society"-during our"Renton Riy Days". Also a raffle sale could be held at this same event. I for one would be willing to create a painting of the Feed store to be donated for this proposed raffle sale. The money obtained would go toward restoring the store. Sincerely - Helga Jaques 3114, 58 th.Av. SE • /, Renton,Wa. 09059 _ CITY OF RENTON JUN O 1 2001 RECEIVED 2300 Jefferson Ave. N.E., A-20' CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Renton, WA 98056 425-271-2733 Dan Clawson Renton City Council 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 Dear Mr. Clawson, I read with interest the recent story in the Renton Reporter about the near-certain demise of the old wooden building which houses Lande Feed. A historic preservation grdinance would benefit Renton in many ways, and now is the time to start crafting it. I am not a member of any preservation group but I felt it ivas important for you to hear from an interested citizen who is not knowingly aligned with any particular person or agenda. Renton has a great deal o offer that other suburban cities do not: a relatively authentic and charming downtown area, with older brick buildings and mid-century construction complementing the handsome new development. I urge you rot to underestimate the value this mix has as"destination neighborhood" to visitors from all over the Puget Sound area, For example, downtown Kirkland has the advantage of being on the water; however, it has very little left to compare with Renton's 1920s- era feel, with the warmth of red brick buildings that have housed businesses for years and years. Renton could make good use of its older. buildings as part of a larger draw; travel to see historic places is booming. And "historic" tloesnjt necessarily mean that'someone famous , built lived or launched a business in Renton. People can find a Gap or a McDonalds in any neighborhood; they want to see something different, that doesn't exist anywhere else, and are intrigued to discover unique, small businesses like Renton \iestern Wear and Cedar River Barbecue along the way. I moved to Renton from Capitol Hill a year ago, and did not even know Renton had a downtown, much less one as inviting, unspoiled, and original in feeling as Renton is, even though I have lived in Seattle my entire life. Renton has so much to offer outsiders (I'm digressing, but outside of Alaska there aren't many downtown areas where you can actually see salmon swimming upriver to spawn and then walk a few blocks to sit down to a fine meal at a place like Jubilante). Development that preserves downtown's essential feel, along with even the slightest publicity efforts (I like the idea of a sign on I-405, both for historic and ;- natural wonders) could really bring new and sustainable economic support to downtown. I also want you to know tiat there are federal programs designed to help developers restore and preserve older buildings. The Wallingford Center was restored by Lorig and Associates, a Seattle firm specializing in such projects. Money is available to convert parts of old buildings into rental housing for specific income levels in downtown areas; Seattle's Wallingford Center was once the Interlake Elementary School. Lorig and Associates converted the upper floors into lovely apartments, which are very much in demand; the lowe floor is an eclectic mix of shops, none of them part of large chains, drawng people from all over the region. Lorig and Associates also took on they old Queen Anne High School, successfully converting it to apartments, which are also both charming, affordable, and extremely popular. In addition, the National Trust for Historic Preservation supports a program called "Main Street" which helps cities of all sizes encourage preservation and economic development. According to statistics on the Main Street web page, since 1980 the program has helped 1,600 communities, accounted for public and private reinvestment in these communities of$15.2 billion, generated 52,000 new businesses (this is net) and 206,000 jobs. I invite you to spend a little time on the Trust's web page to read individual towns' success stories. Perhaps there is no buildng quite like the Interlake School in Renton, but the older brick structures along Third really do deserve some consideration before they become so dilapidated that there is no choice but to tear them down. If Renton had a preservation ordinance, city planners and a part-time preservation officer could at least begin the process of deciding which buildings merit a historic designation. Finally, a preservation ordinance needn't be highly restrictive to • property owners; a variety of Washington cities have ordinances that rely on voluntary cooperation, but also allow property owners tax credits in certain circumstances. I learned a lot about historic preservation in just a few hours of web searches and talking with friends more well-informed on the topic than I. I know that staff could gather a lot of good information in a short period of time and give you many options to consider. I urge you to take the first steps toward enacting a historic preservation ordinance in the very near future. Renton can only gain by your action. Yours sincerely, Li Turner CITY' IF RENTON - City Clerk Jesse Tanner,Mayor Marilyn J.Pe ersen _ June 1; 2001 Priscilla Turner 2300 Jefferson Avenue NE, A-203 Renton, WA 98056 . Re: Historic Preservation -.: Dear Ms. Turner: = - = - - - - - - • Thank you for your letter regarding preservation and restoration of Renton's older buildings. Copies will be distributed to Mayor Tanner and members of the Renton City Council. This topic is currently pending in theCouncil'sPlanning and Development • 'Committee. Yourname will be'added to the parties of record list for notification when _ :'this matter is scheduled for discussion by the Committees ;''` = •- If I can provide additional information or assistance;please feel free to"contact • Sincerely, - = - -- - . Marilyn . ersen -, City Clerk/Cable Manager • - cc: Mayor Jesse Tanner Members,Renton City Council = Jay Covington , • Sue Carlson,'Administrator er _ ty, `•fr°O. - - ::.5_-'.,"•ice• :.;�1•`.�.>!:... - • 'of ' k- rr syY _ 9 30 1 O 11 1055 South Grady Way'-;Renton,,Washington 98055..- (425)4307.6510/FAX:(425) 430-6516.> ': `'i • .7; j ,,Jun6 11,2001 Renton City Council Minutes Page 180 * Construction on the East Valley Rd./SW 43rd St.Rehabilitation Project will begin July 9th and should be completed by September 25. * Coulon and Kennydale beaches will open Saturday,June 16th,for the summer season and lifeguards will be on duty from noon to 8:00 p.m.daily. AUDIENCE COMMENT Quentin Holt, 112219 SE 161st Pl.,'Renton,98058,encouraged the City to Citizen Comment:Holt— establish a historical district,to which the Lande Feed building could be Lande Feed Building relocated. • Preservation Ur5 r R'e erva,-�o Citizen Comment: Holt— Iris Holt, 12219 SE 161st Pl.,Renton,98058,commented that she has been a Lande Feed Building customer of Lande Feed since 1977 and does not want the building to be Preservation destroyed. She stressed that the Lande Feed building should be retained as a historic monument for the Renton community. Citizen Comment: Widmer— Mark Widmer 803 N. 1st St.,Renton, 98055,expressed his concern that Lande Feed Building Renton's unique character and personality is being lost with the destruction of Preservation historic buildings. He suggested that a plan be developed to save historic buildings such as the Lande Feed store. Citizen Comment: Carlson- Heidi Carlson-Beckley, 806 Index Ct.NE,Renton, 98056,remarked that Beckley—Lande Feed Renton does not have enough historic buildings and encouraged the Building Preservation& preservation of the Lande Feed store. On the subject of the.Whitworth Ave.S. Whitworth Ave S Vacation street vacation request,Ms.Carlson-Beckley expressed her opposition to the vacation saying that it sets a dangerous precedent. She asked that the Council deny the request. Citizen Comment: Beckley— Phillip Beckley, 806 Index Ct.NE,Renton, 98056, said that upon contacting Lande Feed Building two museums,he learned that there is no record of a building in existence Preservation&Whitworth Ave similar to the Lande Feed store in the Northwest. Saying that the store is an S Vacation interesting place to visit,he described the construction of the building which is made out of wbod. Regarding the proposed Whitworth Ave. S. street vacation, Mr.Beckley expressed his surprise that the Council is even considering the request. Citizen Comment:Bean—St. Joe Bean,334 Morris Ave. S.,Renton,98055, expressed his concerns about the Anthony's Church Vacation, St.Anthony Church request to vacate Whitworth Ave. S.,saying that the Whitworth Ave S between S expansion of the church will not help alleviate the parking problems in the 4th St&Parallel Alley(VAC- surrounding neighborhood. Displaying photos of vehicles parked along 00-003 neighboring streets,Mr.Bean said he has noticed that instead of parking in parking lots that the church provides,patrons choose to park, sometimes illegally,on the surrounding streets. He urged Council to deny the street vacation request. Citizen Comment:Palmer— Daniel Palmer, 16638 106th Ave. SE,Renton, 98055, said that he is the Lande Feed Building organizer of the Citizens for Cultural and Historic Preservation in Renton. He Preservation reported that the citizens group is working with the Renton Historical Museum to seek out solutions to the potential loss of historic landmarks in Renton. One. solution being explored is the establishment of a historic refuge site to house historic buildings,which could become a tourist attraction similar to Gilman Village in the City of Issaquah. Mr.Palmer commented that saving the Lande Feed store needs to be addressed now;however,looking towards the future,he asked the City for assistance in creating a plan for the preservation of historic buildings. He also submitted a petition, signed by 419 citizens,asking for the June 11,2001 Renton City Council Minutes Page 181 iY . y., retention of the Lande Feed Company historic structure and urging the Mayor and Council to!take immediate steps towards the preservation of the building. Councilwoman Keolker-Wheeler reported that the topic of historic preservation is currently in j..he Planning&Development Committee. Citizen Comment: Mech— Doris Mech,P10 Box 452,Maple Valley, 98038,expressed her appreciation Lande Feed Building with the transformation of Renton since she came to teach in Renton in 1963, Preservation and described some of the positive changes she has noticed. Referring to the Lande Feed store,Ms.Mech stated that she hopes something can be done to save the store and she supported the idea of creating,a historic district. Ms. Mech also suggested naming the historic district the Timothy Schlitzer Memorial Historical District in honor of the former Renton Councilmeniber., CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Council Minutes of June 4, Approval of Council minutes of June 4,2001. Council concur. 2001 Community Services: Senior Community Services Department recommended naming the new Senior Center Sun Room to be Named Activity Center sun room the"Rotary Sun Room" in recognition of the$25,000 Rotary Sun Room donation from Renton Rotary toward the construction of this project. Council concur. Plat: ROW Dedication at Development Services Division recommended acceptance of a deed of Index Ave NE/NE.6th P1 dedication for additional right-of-way at the intersection of Index Ave.NE and Intersection(SHP-00-014) NE 6th Pl.to fulfill a requirement of the Max Ryan short plat(SHP-00-014). Council concur. Plat:Eden's Garden,'NE 20th Hearing Examiner recommended approval,with conditions,of the Eden's St(PP-01-007) Garden preliminary plat; 20 single-family lots on 3.41 acres located on the south side of NE 20th St.,between Dayton Ave.NE and Camas Ave.NE(PP- 01-007). Council concur. Human Resources: Human Resources&Risk Management Department recommended the Administrator Positions reclassification of the City's Administrator positions from grade 43 to grade 49 Reclassification for the purpose of maintaining,the competitive edge with surrounding cities; and requested the allocation of$25,147.70 to cover the costs of the reclassification in 2001. Refer to Finance Committee. Transportation: Curb Ramp Transportation:Systems Division requested approval to construct American Installation(ADA Compliant) with Disabilities Act(ADA)curb ramps at various sites throughout the City at a cost of$25,000. These sites have not previously been included in the City's Walkway Program. Refer to Transportation Committee. Transportation:Transit Signal Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of a contract with IBI Priority&Traffic Control Group in the amount of$145,570 for engineering and architectural services Center Project Consulting related to the completion of the Transit Signal Priority and Traffic Control Services,IBI Group Center project., Council concur. Transportation: Six-Year TIP Transportation,Systems Division submitted the annual update of the Six-Year (2002-2007) Transportation Improvement Program(TIP). Refer the TIP to the Transportation Committee; set a public hearing on 6/25/2001 to consider the TIP. tI PETITION Submitted at (ol i f a-oo I tuktAteLe. Nutt.y1,5 FOR THE RETENTION OF THE LANDE FEED COMPANY. HISTORIC STRUCTURE WE, THE CITIZENS OF THE GREATER RENTON COMMUNITY, .ASK THAT-THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL TAKE IMMEDIATE STEPS TOWARD THE PRESERVATION OF THE LANDE FEED COMPANY HISTORIC STRUCTURE , NAME •ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL. 1 ZIEL RRcluri 1(i i-, _ s ) 2 S—/�-e 72,o/z6o.v /88/3 S.E. ~-,, i'fi:zfy . izi3 /ss zoii// /2f 235 -a sy 3 Lv6cur. 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NAME ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL 1 Alie ta. ` b✓tt lz&/ram /(4`1°/ 1/ 65-A s cf/ 7,5+ 15 2 3(adocr ZOO 77t t7-3 / 33-kqe- ' ,Ciel OS- 2_22- 12 Dickrt 5 4/,� &) k 9c- /f G s S rj4v so svvtf le_ w �i�17Y 6 LU -ig i Di,i (eK 7 73en : NUeZ.Zel PW 3 5 '7`--f`' 4-2.0t pekes `fz z5-s--0357 s 5 i/iPAtivrinel `' � � - Lf 2 ,r cc-o 35 t3�oo W.�. -7 (-906 - '77�_ 393 r � � 94 ` a S, w4, 95i7.9 . 10 o s-G o � If, rl /t Dear Louise George; I ! I was raised in Renton went from Henry Ford School to Renton High Schonl...My Mother worked in the = Renton Hardware Co. . .My dad was greenskeeper for ' ,.Farlington and Maplegrove Golf links in the 30*s. . 4 il '•�± -p I think we should preserve as muc q.s t e town can L for j ; : How doyou ee . a� Historical sites. ` 1 If I lived closer I w- id voluntc this issued ante 0. ,� N about OCO = � cn , cCl o _ Bill and I wish you all the best in your Ki` ; uL. CU rn - undertaking ahead. °" .. 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' 0 GJP�/�s Lf-,-" 9-eo s /� L / ..(L E i, r"��--�-'_ Renton Historical Society&The City Of Renton, �f �l ��Ci L�!_ ;'. % Jam_ .off a' " _....__ This card is designed to register your concerns to the 7 'Y '` = Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton, regarding the 0 C _ - ""' preservation of Lande Feed. E Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. PrY.ou may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose Renton Historical Society of supporting Lande Feed. Attn: Barbara Horton Ii lam 18 years of age or older El I am under the age of 18 235 Mill Ave. S. , . Renton, WA 98057 Signed. 1, c email Address: 34 I c7 IV, F r 5]� a7 Il!I,!I!,I!II!<<,III!!I!I!r!I!IniIl!!Il!i!Iln!II!!I!IuII!!I gew4Oh , •vd 6 phone 3/-2j-1-S.S=/off 79- WNW C �� A _ }�q _ ;N,0 Renton Historical Society &The City Of Renton, r (f N Q MAY . Z This card is designed to register your concerns to the 72 ' 5' S0 i35 -nog — ;.. - �� - ... -=°`14 _ - Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton, regarding the preservation of Lande Feed. • X Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. 19 You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose Renton Historical Society of supporting Lande Famed. • Attn:.Barbara Horton . Z I am 18 years of age or older El I am under the age of 18 235 Mill Ave. S. 7 Renton, WA 98057 <-• Signed: Jt /C-e � email . Address: 7 r 5 so. 13 ifil!tl!!i!ll.Il1!I:!!I!!!111 • . - ��.2cF C 7le CLIQ 9 / 7A nhnne 4. -.25-5-- V°5- Renton Historical Society & The City Of Renton, ..\\L c ., w — im registeryourP 6] a• -----.�. . •"'fit This card is designed to concerns to the Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton,regarding the n ►•� `—`" ' "`� • preservation of Lande Feed. 2; \KLande Feed has served the citizens of this community for ver 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. Renton Historical Society You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose Attn: Barbara Horton Y supporting Lande Feed. 235 Mill Ave. S. 1SI am 18 years of age or older ❑ I am under the age of 18 Renton, WA 98057 k 4,/Tc r Q Signed: C,•/q/i(.' /V//4/C-t % email S.r'.n.'E ree, /. cC•-- Address: J�/-j S J //S /(- /)/ %iC_c Le 4 /J'7:Y 9�^ ( Iliiiiiiiisiiiiii �itimiiiiiii iiiiiiplil :11111,il„if i(,,iII I Iiii/I,I phone 7 7�'7= C / .``. __y Renton.Historical Society & The City Of Renton, ` ', ,' =--�-�-- 466 This card is designed to register your concerns to the 2-6 /? Al " 1Z.h{-1T-7 r _ n._�_�_.- Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton,regarding the /2 , ti �'yo_ .,n. _� _� preservat �ion �of Lande Feed. '� `-� Li'Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for - . . over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Rentonnt to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. l'dYou may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose of supporting Lande Feed. Renton Historical Society .Attn:.Barbara Horton PI-am 18 years of age or older ❑ 1 am under the age of 18 235 Mill Ave. S. Signed: �/O-7j� p.„..","--- email Renton, WA 98057 . Address: -O/8 N C /z 7 5T - , !t I II.......!.I..1.1 ..!.t...►1..1!..,11...It..l.1..11..1 /2 _ • _ ., . . - _ - 41 reitS' 1.) : r.' c IIt Renton Historical Society & The City Of Renton, ... - - 1. • ..'fy ZS$s /3 This card is designed to register your concerns to the o�� L/l}.-P � r ;l;, ___ . Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton, regarding the preservation of Lande Feed. t✓J Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. dYou may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose Renton Historical Society of supporting Lande Feed. Attn: Barbara Horton 235 Mill Ave. S. dI am 18 years of age or older 0 I am under the age of 18 Renton, WA 98057 Signed: -7Z, &1L"lam email • . Address: 785 S S /36 seo-Js -Az 17S a? Iltlitlifllll„ldtltililit: C?C;i e. (./0l 7? phone//S6 ) aC/2 q _:`>. *JI " .;;+ '�•• ,, V,.•'is... �r1�i. .X''' 4 S,_ -t-,. d _ Renton HistoricalSociety&The CityOfRenton, Y z 4 Tina R.St Cy►-Mille, . " ' 14008 Se.156th Ct. iu,�VR ." 3. `e,:.. . Renton, 98058 '' d '4 > -., ;,-. i'''x°"` '• This card is designed to register your concerns to the _ .,. s'' w :" Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton,regarding the y:r�: : .a.:� `- ' �" �"J preservation of Lande Feed. Ix Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for • over 76 years.It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. Renton Historical Society Attn: Barbara Horton 'Ellcot. mN Od-m a urpose 235 Mill Ave. S. of sort L nd eed. e�S2, i\Y� 1,►S}s Renton, WA 98057 _I am 18 years of age or older ❑ I am under the age of 18 • __1--. - Signed: , ) , ail m "Td-es S `,1 c R, rP t.1)frei nhone F' ZiNi �.---_�. --- Renton Historical Society & The City Of Renton, Buy The B00k FMlI � This card is designed to register your concerns to the • _ 327'WilliamsAve. r .---o_ ..'.. Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton, regarding the Renton,'WA98055 ---'-'-'---•-.-. _ - preservation of Lande Feed. L Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. a No You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose of supporting Lande Feed. Renton Historical Society w Attn: Barbara Horton I am 18 years of age or older 0 I am under the age of 18 l'll . 235 Mill Ave. S. Renton, WA 98057 vu ► Sign e_` �S (ja;e4 -�6k'A�_ email N J Address:, Buy The Book ~ 327'Williams Ave.So. //�� / II,I„I„I,11,,,,1,1„1,1,,,1,1,,,11„IIIII I,,11„1,1„11„1 ' R,enton,'WA98055 hone 4a,5-a20�°-�71r .��LE !� , �z. , Renton Historical Society & The City Of Renton, 1,- Mt: ', This card is designed to register your concerns to the r_c\ J+--'.•:. : — Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton,regarding the preservation of.Lande Feed. . .. - Znde Feed has served the citizens of this for . community over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of • Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. 2i You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose of supporting Lande Feed. Renton Historical Society Zam • Attn: Barbara Horton 18 years of age or older ❑ I am under the age of 18 235 Mill Ave. S. Renton, WA 98057 Signed: Ci2irrt. fL4. email . Address: P,O. 66 x /gigs • /4CLp1t tCJ/Ey phone y,CS-4/.- -0534/ N P' �. �,,�_ T: * Renton Historical Society& The City Of Renton, "' T **' This card is designed to register your concerns to the r"+� Ms.Kathie M.Zetterberg ;�^ �} 755 S 21st St. _* 41 . Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton, regarding the y Renton,WA 980�� preservation of Lande Feed. iN Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for ---- - - • over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. • (You may add my name to any•mailing list for the purpose Renton Historical Society of supporting Lande Feed. Attn: Barbara Horton 235 Mill Ave. S. • 1 I am 18 years of age or older ❑ I am under the age of 18 . Renton, WA 98057 Signed: A< . 201. yirazie email lezeitcrbtr6'usrus7 n. Address: 75-c. S. oZ/S'f Si. ge"-k H, t1J/i 98 0S,T phone tar-ol ua'33 4 d • ts+ _$ M ^�_ Renton Historical Society & The City Of Renton, WO Z—a( A S pdl(2 w a 1. .. - -—' ----" ; -- This card is designed to register your concerns to the 78 //9 O '`. ,�,� Y , ." -. . ': -, " Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton, regarding the '� ��"',7 '. preservation of Lande Feed. \12 Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. Renton Historical Society \ �, Attn: Barbara Horton V2 You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose of supporting Lande-Feed. " 235 Mill Ave. S. \ - . - Renton, WA 98057 - v.. I am _18 years of age or older 0 I am under the age of 18 9 -• Signed: )-- ' S email Scum i 2-1 h► Address: WO 2.,.c(Av ()eat #bg, d cwes+:ne . n.1..1..1.11....1,i.i...1-111 I.I.I..I.1...1.I...II..II...II...I1..I.1-11.1 cn.-1-1-i 0 1 1 i I 1-%L` i� 1., Renton Historical Society-�8c The.City Of Rent, 1--- • - This card is designed to register your concerns to the Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton,regarding the preservation of Lande Feed. Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for o r 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. Renton Historical Society • You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose Attn: Barbara Horton • of supporting Lande Feed. 235 Mill•Ave. S. oRenton, WA 98057 I am 18 years of age or older 0 I am under the age of 18 • /C Signed/ i./I-MA) A/k'5(//AiC,C emaiV`//0 OSi1 T,(0i=1 Address: 5 / 2 S` 7C%:_ ti'e_) __S:-�]TTLc Gc i ci- P%°phone t• /":�G&- 37 1llini1,i.i111,=i.l,•1.i. I.1. 11{111►1,,,Il,.,i►1,111..ii.,i ' ei - L E �� �—'� Renton Historical Society & The City Of Renton, o -2C) ST— -----� o"2, _ 7$' �^ 0111 -�- y �,f • -- This card is designed to register your concerns to the r r'.Vi <------VW? Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton,regarding the 3\ :', • '-- preservation of Lande Feed. Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. Renton Historical Society You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose Attn: Barbara Horton of supporting Lande Feed. 235 Mill Ave. S. Renton, WA 98057 I am 18 years of age or older 0 I am under the age of 18 Signed:ST:t. • A ele0=�emali.51 P 6C�eif�aD - }�c.meTro.�V Address: / 5A/E 20 ,I , I I II I 1 It t i u ri ii .i , I ri i / / _ _•{" 1 \ X ,-:n _ i. _ �l•7�\770_07/� • J.Mixaife : i a."• 401i S.»sth St. .. . i_ n ,__ Renton Historical Society & The City Of Renton, Swtac,WA 9S i 8S-36i0 j' . �� ... _ c , .�� This card is designed to register your concerns to the • \ 68 ,,/,`: —^ ••-• -r•- Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton,regarding the C'c:0\ ,_ ray=% preservation of Lande Feed. } Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. Renton Historical Society El You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose Attn: Barbara Horton of supporting Lande Feed. 235 Mill Ave. S. Renton, WA 98057 I am 18 years of age or older ❑I am under the age of 18 Signed: ;1-.37 22,� / email Address:" /(...i/� •5. /` ___S 2<7 _l :.. . .ii .i. :iiid (,L'� � phone •-- -' • --. : ;;Et:: ;eiS;ti3eE;;Fee 3;;::,:1..:;;::; ..Sr ...t:::,:;;:,,::; ----'� Renton-Historical Society-& T-he C-ity-Of-Renton, ✓ 9 S /�J il-,, 1' ��'?, ct M . AC°',C�' eL • (AA .- -Q,' s , �- -�--� -• i --- This card is designed to register your concerns to the ,�0 v\// --T Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton,regarding the preservation of Lande Feed. - f Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. Renton Historical Society , You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose Attn: Barbara Horton of supporting Lande Feed. 235 Mill Ave. S. • Renton, WA 98057 JilI am 18 years of age or older I am under the age of 18 t - Signed:*tp,,ex LzL_ email Address: SAS !JL!/'hL'Gt ke,..Cp.. 11,1„I„1,1I,,,,1,i„I,1,,,idmII„II,,,I1,,,11„I,I„II„I MA , i 1AC2 b ��; phone_Zic/11-Ala,,d7 • �lEIA • • M . Jason LivingsCor �-/ p1I ' �-'— .., Renton Historical Society & The City Of Renton, t,= , f,�. .� 03"7n 1 S. 511 . Sestac4011 S, WA 17 C 9323-3E SiS c? ' _ — /�� This card is designed to register your concerns to the w "� _ - , "-_. Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton, regarding the preservation of Lande Feed. Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. Renton Historical Society You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose Attn: Barbara Horton of supporting Lande Feed. 235 Mill Ave. S. Renton, WA 98057 I am 18 years of age or older ❑ I am under the age of 18 Signed: k Lr/Cht 2' email Address Lio l i , i ��7 , al II,1,lI„I,II,iillillildfi,I,I„ili,�ll,::II„III„1,1,�11:,1 �C%�.L, l�vfl `"!c�Ahone Y Mrs.Marge D.Meier � �' 17417-195PI.SE �-- Renton Historical Society &The City Of Renton, Renton WA 93053 ` e 1'20 ' =) ;lliE ., This card is designed to register your concerns to the ,:ejt .'' Renton Historical Societyand CityOf Renton,regarding the preservation of Lande Feed. ' 11; Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for over 76 years.It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. Renton Historical Society 'You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose Attn: Barbara Horton of supporting Lande Feed. 235 Mill Ave. S. Renton, WA 98057 (am 18 years of age or older 0 I am under the age of 18 Signed: '74/)7(/ `/ 4 /2 T 4 mail J Address: /-7L1/7 — j. .<X/ $ ? II,I„1„I,II,,,,I,I„I,I,,,I,I,,,II„11,,,11,,,11„1,1„II„I / Y/nii"-E''Z �L4 phone 9;?S L/'h5- /397 • • • Renton Historical Society& The City Of Renton, 1 L E -•-- ti' - �7� : �--�-- This card is designed to register your concerns to the r 1 ' Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton, regarding the \ preservation of Lande Feed. a[-e Feed has served the citizens of this community for , over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of , Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. • , Renton Historical Society ❑You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose Attn: Barbara Horton of supporting Lande Feed. 235 Mill Ave. S. 11'1 am 18 years of age or older 0 I am under the age of 18 Renton, WA 98057 Signed: email e_C-C-CL- 0x C � - -(,ll6• Address: ( /'• CL, 1 �,iq_ f f ,O400, OA• ?MA phone J III IiiIii(lIIili,IiIiiIi( , (iIiiiII„II���IIiii(ItiIiIiiIIll( Renton Historical Society & The City Of Renton, C`ORGF PfNYVH - "`� " 4�05 SE 213th St �.,^, This card is designed to register your concerns to the g803th St -ly; Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton,regarding the Kent WA preservation of Lande Feed. i - ['Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for over 76 years.It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. Renton Historical Society 0 You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose Attn: Barbara Horton of supporting Lande Feed. - 235 Mill Ave. S. 2 am 1 g ��yy or of El I am under the age of 18 Renton, WA 98057 It Signed: 1&2z.)2f' e P/Ny L.( K email ' Address: / Zvi S Z 13 S-1-- L _ _ r/�+ ,'� ri�, .i-, ( . II,I,fI„I,Ii,,,,1,I„I,I,,,1,1,,,II„II,,,11,,,,IL..1,1..11,.i Renton Historical Society & The City Of Renton, L E ,. �r.I l�°'20 'This card is designed to register your concerns to the :� PM `' — ;w Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton,regarding the to NAY a-.. - preservation of Lande Feed. 2 0 — / '� Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for 3( over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose Renton Historical Society o supporting Lande Feed. Attn: Barbara Horton - 235 Mill Ave. S. I am 18 years of age or older ❑ I am under the age of 18 Renton, WA 98057 c-----, Signed: ` %7/w/4.5-(17/Al/C/Cemai1SL�/i�6,-//C/fCSCr7; . Address: -�(.-�/2 Si_ C. �. rTh ,-. /I-/�C , •Lc./�. �rf/%�� :S`�6/ :3C<<• phone11du1ailuui'tlimlwlll i,i,i„lIi:I!iliIIl1..IIliIIifiiidliili►„„li,i Renton Historical Society.& The City Of Renton, i, MR. FREDERICK P. RIVE 4��F.. / \`` This card is designed to register your concerns to the ‘ • MS SUZANNE RASMUSSEN m p 4532 46TH AVE S ec :v wi Renton Historical Societyand CityOf Renton,regarding the - SEATTLE, WA 98118-1407 . g g ..-Jr preservation of Lande Feed. I Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for .• over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. ❑ You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose Renton Historical Society of supporting Lande Feed. Attn: Barbara Horton 235 Mill Ave. S. • I am 18 years of age or older ❑ I am under the age of 18 Renton, WA 98057 Signed: email P.19 wg C21V a_ ,(i, , 4b / 1 vC,.ro. QESTi NG'�' Address: 463L- i�j ( T'�7 1, it)k `b tg41-0 ,,,„,„ 6 l 2 ZV),6 ..-. 1111111_ II II II I! it II II i I in i . I' v�� Renton Historical Society & The City Of Renton, - o' MR. FREDERICK P. RIVECti F�IAA- i MS SUZANNE RA.SMUSSEN ' e - - 4.- 4532 46TH AVE S p ii -. This card is designed to register your concerns to the SEATTLE, WA 98118-140 y Renton Historical Society and City Of Renton, regarding the preservation of Lande Feed. • Lande Feed has served the citizens of this community for over 76 years. It would be an asset to the community of Renton to see Lande Feed preserved for it's historical value. Renton Historical Society �You may add my name to any mailing list for the purpose Attn: Barbara Horton of supporting Lande Feed. 235 Mill'Ave. S. Renton, WA 98057 ❑ I am 18 years of age or older ❑ I am under the age of 18 Si email Addr : A-b • A-6 ,Pcu(--)S 1Sll E5-140-1 phonea0G•-1 Osv Cui-u sl E-0--P1,&RESPWta-) • PETITION FOR THE RETENTION OF THE LANDE FEED COMPANY HISTORIC, STRUCTURE WE, THE CITIZENS OF THE GREATER RENTON COMMUNITY, ASK THAT THE MAYOR ANDLLCITY COUNCIL TAKE IMMEDIATE STEPS TOWARD THE PRESERVATION OF THE LANDE FEED COMPANY HISTORIC STRUCTURE NAME ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL 1 '\(\)c, PrL1-,\I*N-\te - BL2%S- 8)`'(0.:Ay..\ D-DY-4W? 2 ufek _ fit eR( / 6 (" / ;/ Y-z7 7 3 Ac n w N,,, 13626 < 21 St 2.:2q 447(D7 yZs-a3.�-9/86 4 Sta-?, 71-41-dk, /6'ca (Pa (P0_5/ 5 e4 w A to, ,teic -T'- 1,/6- 6 M701 K r AS — /76N‘14 7:. i gg'f 0140- ' I a( Kca cV, 9 133 1 8 darn Pm,8 P3 S 1 0 14 Ot'' A wY PQ W1)4 q�ash 9 (A) 1 L- 4 y&13 60'rtf A- 5-0 -i'TtZ_ Zt/A- 7K I 1 yas-ag8-13& 10 4.1.cauZlq7terIL ays 5D iob;n Yrov -C?;rI13atkAtii, -5 - . 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P � o R;06 Qct;/1(e/ A.reS , ctR1 16 zo& i22 vo'°`1 cL it) /241. ( /DS6 ��Sr W(o6i 4 - --n�1 A- i(Z 6/-/ 3 6 Sr 7 0/1 i . s-- 77-okaP cA i,, -.1 e (3 17y-/ sE � ,,s l.,, io �a 2gd ss 3- w yzS' 6 .. 4i--4 /6 C 2 /�2 4 Ulf. s, / e6--),a..�� t.�JQ• ? S s-fss: t2s /�, _ gip -ilk f-T6 8_ 1.v, W 6 9Ec65 -6 ,± 8 S l oil t),3I s7-S"-r- ,,g.t.,4,„ U ?g o5 ci50-t785 tg-S 9 -Q --' 6C 25 R Lk ( N A C)-A F5,6S‘ 253..styi 11 g/-7 S - ZPJ4 (, lC_,•v.1' Li.4_ w z5�3 111/ _ito CITY OF RENTON MAY 2 9 2001 ECEIVED CITY C ERK'S OFFICE May 25, 2001 , Renton City Council Renton City Hall 1055-South Grady Way Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Lande Feed Dear Council Members: I am deeply concerned regarding the impending destruction of the historic Lande Feed building. Julie Koler, Historic Preservation Officer for King County confirms that the Lande Feed building meets all criteria for historic preservation and that:it's demolition:wo.uld Abe-a,tremendous;loss. I am certainly,not a lone in ' finding,the destruction of,an irreplaceable Renton,landmark'during our. . .:, Centennial Celebration both ridiculous:and unacceptable..,This situation.calls for the assistance of the Cityto work out a solution to preserve this historic structure. While gathering petition signatures to demonstrate public interest in preserving , Lande Feed, I found an overwhelming support for saving the structure, both as an historic site and a beneficial community business. Must we have endless franchise duplicates lining our streets? Surely there is room for a viable and somewhat unique community business that offers personal service and is more than a "marketing package" offering identical services and decor in multiple locations! The majority of citizens I spoke with voiced concerns about the disappearance of historic sites and the loss of much of the character of our community. They expressed a desire to preserve Lande Feed and what it represents. They also commented on a need for better balance between the number of property owners and renters, that"new" doesn't necessarily mean better and that the architecture in new developments should reflect a quality and style that will age well and blend,uvith the character of the community.. However, it is unreasonable to expect citizens to become involved in the,process when . . theyire unaware of imminent..chlanges.. The City should place,public notices in 'the Renton Reporter to effectively notify,the:community of-pending,.• .. ,:, r;.,_ . w r development. Presently,,we often become aware, after all opportunity for input has passed. In regard to the broader problem, the City should enter into an Interlocal Agreement with the County to utilize their resources in identification, registration and preservation of local historic sites. We have policy statements in the City of Renton Land Use Element that direct identification, preservation and incorporation of historic-resources into city.development.__Ordinancesthat support these goals are required So encourage property owners and developers to work out solutions that preserve and incorporate historic sites into our community's development. Clearly, the City needs to take a proactive role in preservation of historically significant sites in our community by drafting the ordinances to get this done! I was encouraged to note that the Council seemed receptive to the input that they received from the community at the May 7th meeting. I do understand that the City cannot dictate to,property owners and developers, but I am also aware that the City can have a profound influence. I would very much appreciate the Council taking action to support the preservation of Lande Feed as well as assisting our community in developing a solution that addresses the whole issue of historic preservation. Thank you, Penny Eskenazi 951 Lynnwood Avenue NE Renton, Washington 98056 (425) 228-1691 • � LE ly ..ems i tt , , ,sue t_ —- +�, Penny Eskenaz-i 4, pm s) �, - - , �i 951 Lynnwood Avenue NE c, _ �r �L%/ �� Renton,Washington 98056-3804 r- 2s HAY '®', ;, '', i ek �:� ''�" ..-- . •'''—'- .. . Renton City Council Renton City Hall . 1055 South Grady Way • Renton, Washington 98055 .. - 9ea I:MS—;r. 2. EIS 71flltliddlttftlflldillftlittfll-lftlimIthltildififflid • ., r,- .� CITY401F RENTON • J. Clerk Jesse Tanner,Mayor - . Marilyn Petersen • • June 1;2001 Penny Eskenazi • 951 Lynnwood Avenue NE Renton,WA 98056 Re: -Historic Preservation Dear Ms. Eskenazi: _ • • Thank you for your letter regarding preservation and restoration of Renton's older .buildings. Copies will be distributed to Mayor Tanner and members of the Renton City Council. Although the Council has taken no action on the request to preserve Londe - Feed,the topic of historic preservation is currently pending in the Council's Planning and _ Development Committee. Your name will be added to the parties of record list for :" • . • _ notification when this matter:is scheduled for discussion by the Committee. If I can provide additional information or assistance,please feel free to contact me. - - Sincerely, �.. Maril ersen . City Clerk/Cable Manager I.'' :' cc: Mayor Jesse Tanner • • Members,Renton City Council Jay.Covington, CAO Sue Carlson,Administrator • - - • • - • -- -'•• _ :fir .,-L. _ O 1 9 O 1- 1055 South Grady"Way Renton, Washington 98055:-(425)430-65: 10 /.FAX•(425)430-6516 ��'� MThis Gaper contains 50%recycled material.30/post consumer •:pri4` ' Marilyn Petersen-Re: Lande Feed Page 1 From: Marilyn Petersen To: Eskenazi Subject: Re: Lande Feed Dear Ms. Eskenazi: Thank you for your e-mail regarding preservation of Lande Feed Company,which will be forwarded to Mayor Tanner and members of the Renton City Council. Although an appeal of the site plan request has been filed by an interested party, the City Attorney has determined that the appeal is not timely either to the environmental determination or the historical preservation element of the Comprehensive Plan. The topic of historic preservation is currently pending in the Council's Planning and Development Committee. Your name will be added to the parties of reco-d list for this topic and you will be notified of all future meetings. Sincerely, Marilyn Petersen City Clerk/Cable Manager >>>"Eskenazi" <Eskenazi@email.msn.com>05/03/01 01:38PM >>> Dear Council Members- I understand from Historic Preservation Officer Julie Koler, that Lande Feed meets the criteria to be designated as an historic site and is certainly worthy of preservation. As a resident extremely interested in the redevelopment of our city center and the Highlands community, I certainly don't want to see Lande Feed and it's services (retail and community)disappear. Lande feed reflects our history, provides a needed service and has it's own unique charm. My question is,why hasn't this building been earmarked for restoration and incorporated into the downtown redevelopment? - Are we going to end up a Bellevue clone,with overwhelming development and no character? While I applaud the city's aggressive approach to planned development focused on making Renton a good place to do business,work and live, I have deep concerns about losing the irreplaceable things that are a part of our history and character. I urge you to step in and save Lande Feed. I know that there are many others besides myself in our community who would ipe happy to work with the city to bring this about and develop a plan for addressing similar situations. Thank you. Penny Eskenazi 951 Lynnwood Avenue NE Renton,Washington 98056 425 228-1691 eskenazi a(�msn.com C,e-u-u- „1- �S) Marilyn Petersen—Re: Lande Feed Stor I - From: Marilyn Petersen To: Jim & Barbara Sather Subject: Re: Lande Feed Store Dear Mr. and Mrs. Sather: The site approval application for the property occupied by Lande Feed has been approved by the hearing examiner, and an appeal of the decision has been appealed to the City Council. Your names will be added to the parties of record list, and you will be notified when the Planning and Development Committee schedules this matter on its agenda. Sincerely, Marilyn Petersen City Clerk/Cable Manager >>> "Jim & Barbara Sather" <satherjb@gte.net> 05/02/01 03:42PM >>> Dear Ms. Peterson, We are concerned about the Lande Feed store being torn down. On the East coast, they are so proud of their historical buildings that they restore them and place signs on them that states the date they were built. Why don't we? Why not use the building for a skating rink, a community building for meetings or to rent out for wedding receptions or even for dancing for the young people? Surely there is a better answer than destroying our history and replacing it with yet another modern apartment/condo. Please pass our thoughts on to the Mayor and the Council members. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Jim and Barbara Sather 3112 N.E. 10th Street Renton,WA 98056 Marilyn Petersen - Lande Feed Comme Pagei From: Tami Dauenhauer To: Carlson, Susan; Covington, Jay; Medzegian, Julia; Petersen, Marilyn; Pullar, Margaret; Tanner, Jesse; Todd, Derek; Wheeler, Lee; Zimmerman, Gregg Date: 5/1/01 12:33PM Subject: Lande Feed Comment The Mayor's Office received a call from Mamie Thirion, 932 Lynnwood Avenue, Renton,WA 98056. She said she is a Renton old-timer, and she doesn't want to see Lande Feed torn down. She thinks it should be turned into a roller rink where the kids could skate and also have barn dances. tilay 7,2001 • Renton City Council Minutes Page 141 STATE LAW CHANGING COMPENSATION TO FULL FAIR MARKET VALUE AS APPRAISED BECOMES EFFECTIVE. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Derek Todd,Assistant to the Chief Administrative Officer,reviewed a written REPORT administrative report summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2001 and beyond. Items noted included: * The Renton Community Foundation announced that BP donated$15,000 to suppori Rentennial,Renton's premier Centennial performance. BP's partnership with the Foundation,the City of Renton, and Renton Arts Plan Together(RAPT)will allow tickets to be offered free to all individuals and families,will help to defray some pageant production costs,and will • also permit the production to be simulcast in a separate room thereby allowing parents to watch the program with their younger children. * A potential archeological site was uncovered during the excavation for a sanitary sewer line at Renton High School. Work on this construction project was temporarily stopped while the State Office of Historic Preservation and a consultant archeologist were contacted. Although it has not been professionally determined whether or not this is an archeologically significant site,the Renton School District has decided to relocate their sewer line so as not to disturb the site. * General Fund,Community Development Block Grant(CDBG)public service,and CDBG capital funding applications are currently available through the City of Renton for 2002 funding. All applications are due May 21'and may be downloaded from the city's web site,or obtained by calling the Human Services staff at 425-430-6650. AUDIENCE COMMENT Lawrence J.Warren,City Attorney,advised citizens that Council could not hear comments related to the Lande Feed site since there is an appeal pending on the Hearing Examiner's decision regarding the matter. MOVED BYCLAWSON, SECONDED BY PARKER,COUNCIL SUSPEND THE RULEStAND ADVANCE TO CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 7.c. REGARDING THIS MATTER. CARRIED. Consent Agenda Item 7.c. City Attorney', recommended dismissal of the appeal,of the Hearing Appeal: 95 Burnett Ave. S. Examiner's decision regarding the 95 Burnett Ave. S. site approval application Project(Lande Feed Mill Site), (SA-00-155),demolition of Lande Feed Mill and construction of a four-story SA-00-155 apartment structure (118 units). The appeal,filed by Daniel Palmer raised no issues concerning the site plan approval and was untimely for SEPA or historical preservation policy issues. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON,COUNCIL DISMISS THE APPEAL. CARRIED. Citizen Comment:Horton— Barbara B.Horton, co-president of the Renton Historical Society,20613 SE Lande Feed Building 291'P1.Kent, 98042,expressed her views regarding the Lande Feed Mill Preservation preservation;the King County resource inventory database;the City's land use • , A policies; and the King County Landmarks nd Preservations Office 0�(\G /e l agreement. Ms.Horton stated that Renton's acal Comprehensive Plan contains ras �!" `(•a eight policies that obligate the City to protect its historic resources;however, Q(Lf) the City has no ordinances in place to support the policies. She urged Council to adopt ordinances related to historic preservation. May 7,2001 Renton City Council Minutes Page 142 Ms.Horton also submitted two petitions: the first signed by 162 citizens requested that Council preserve the Lande Feed Company historic structure; and the second petition,signed by 78 citizens,requested that the City conduct a study of non-renewable Historic Resource Policies in Renton's Comprehensive Plan and implement an active plan for The survey and preservation Otudy of valuable historic sites. Citizen Comment:Richter— Marge Richter,300 Meadow Ave.N.,Renton, 98055,read and agreed with a Lande Feed Building letter written by Connie Hoffman, 1003 N. 3rd St.,Renton,98055,expressing Preservation concern at the proposed loss of the Lande Feed store, and urged,Council to save the building. Citizen Comment:Tennison— Elizabeth Tennison, 16101 1261 Ave. SE,Renton,98058,stated that she was a Lande Feed Building Lande Feed customer,4-H leader and president of the King County 4-H Preservation Association. ;She requested that the Lande Feed building be preserved,as it is a connection Ito a culture and a way of life that should be saved. Commenting that he is also is a customer of Lande Feed, Councilman Corman noted that solutions regarding preservation are not easily reached since° property owners have the right to sell their property. Citizen Comment:Lehnerz— Jessica Lehnerz, 1921 Talbot Rd.S.,Renton,98058,expressed her concerns Lande Feed Building regarding the potential for school overcrowding if apartments are built on the Preservation Lande Feed Mill site. She stated that in order to honor the past,as Renton's centennial motto states,the Lande Feed building should not be demolished. Citizen Comment:Bean—St. Paula Bean, 334 Morris Ave. S., Renton, 98055, expressed her concerns Anthony's Church Vacation, regarding they St. Anthony Church street vacation request. She stated that Whitworth Ave S between S 4th although sheds an immediate neighbor, she has received no.information St&Parallel Alley(VAC-00- regarding this matter,and voiced concern about possibly losing her property. 003) Mayor Tanner assured Ms.Bean that the concerns of the surrounding neighbors would be taken into consideration. He stated that she would be listed as a party of record,and requested that Planning/Building/Public Works Department staff explain the street vacation process to her. Citizen Comment: Anarde— Richard Anarde, 717 SW 3'd Pl.,Renton, 98055,urged Council to enter into an Lande Feed Building interlocal agreement with King County for the historical preservation of Preservation landmarks within Renton. Mr.Anarde requested that the City retain Lande Feed and suggested the possibility of relocating it. Citizen Comment:Palmer— Daniel Palmer, 16638 1061 Ave.SE,,Renton, 98055,appellant and part-time Lande Feed Building Green River Community College history teacher,suggested creative Preservation alternatives to the demolition of the Lande Feed Mill building. His suggestions included moving the structure to another site to be restored and enhanced, obtaining assistance through the King County Landmark Designation interlocal agreement,undertaking fund-raising efforts in conjunction with the City's centennial celebration,or imposing an emergency moratorium. Mr.Palmer urged Council to focus on historic preservation, assess the Comprehensive Plan and the City's resources,incorporate preservation into revitalization,and work together to develop a plan for historical preservation. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion,which follows the listing. 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A study of the non-renewable Historic Resource Policies in the City of Renton's Comprehensive Plan 2. Policies as called for by the State Growth Management Act(GMA) 3. Implementation of an active plan for a survey and preservation study of valuable historic sites Name Address Phone E-mail - • n2q- acr-Jct . . 2 S (k3\O_ kb (10 Da k14\(\ 6 + (2do)&24-O7O - - - �3—lE� �L�SS — �, � _ v S _ ---_ • (),3 Cq- -V O S.i °\3S- GGIS9 5.5oFt (o�z3 cf�L(Forziv 1 - � S.uJ SS5 (39 sit Z�DfLA vlJb,14/4 4'93 9 )'fr9 zy 9-2/ /2 65 4040 S. i (4 Y4s-, 06(t- • C s. *Ye s ijy/' 5Y ggi�8 ee61/os zap- s 1 . , -- �i44,ild 4 n, /4/01 1 --?- 3 11 : yap a2-�- 3 1_2jzziew . go,k/4 -6m.tus-je 13. 14. * Supportive material next page - PETITION FOR CITY OF RENTON TO COMPLY WITH HISTORIC PRESERVATION POLICIES We-the citizens of the Greater Renton Community- ask that the mayor and city council take an immediate step toward the urgent need for: 1. A study of the non-renewable Historic Resource Policies in the City of Renton's Comprehensive Plan 2. Policies as called for by the State Growth Management Act (GMA) 3. Implementation of an active plan fo- a survey and preservation study of valuable historic sites Name Address Phone E-mail 1. Ingle //x,/,/ ber2___/‘C/f-V-a 2,53--0-ge7c 2. Cu - Cr /0 e s l62' 3�. 1 mtcr - fiAki-wk, s321-14Romu,“6---dc q2. .-35--d32 5 - 2s it/99 e 4. ri.?4,..;_x `lam ,e(, clew 5. e s 2 -12S-8 LijAcjyrigiev j Zo etztc.�ru2p ���mica, cpZy� s0. Za �-f��, Se I t ie coo y_2 6, 7. 0,14i0k /011-q cx06)17?-la?8 8. itlltt--(Ati kip5 3).33 OE i -I k ( cfz -- 24r/ W(7 jr),:p& zss i sus- 10. _ 11. 12. 13. 14. * Supportive material next page . ',_ SIGN UP LIST A of PEOPLE INTERESTED IN HELPING TO SAVE HISTORIC LANDE FEED STORE And SAVE RENTON" HISTORIC CHARACTER NAME ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL *A/S 1. i� ee,r/Ls%/(-.i SZE- so /74 z's ?aR' " . c-eU 2CXD s� �09 3 ® 5 2. 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J cvv) xlg3� S l 11 ' S.+ 4z 1235 M Sl sS nit @ e^°( � 4-csw4 ,� �� Jl� (� ��wti 3. `Do ) )t4 Uovn ss 4. 69/1/4 \, ,2-0(eI 3 S6 I PL 63 —76 3S/ VI-"Le , W1A'' 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. *Indicate (A) Active or (S) Supportive i t • ! (ovn k tted b>� Nr spa ra \-o r-I-rrn Amended 8/12/96 • CITY OF RENTON LAND USE ELEMENT S11 J 0( ()LWI �/ `^����f, tiOnl Policy LU-337. The periodic review process for required,consistent with zoning,development awl. RC zoned sites shall include sufficient public operating code provisions,and environmental notice and comment opportunities and the ability analysis. and authority to add or remove conditions to address new circumstances and/or unanticipated Discussion: Extractive industries within the urban ' project-generated impacts. area require regulation to prevent nuisance impacts from impacting residential and critical Policy LU-338. Conditions and mitigation for areas. These policies are intended to create a significant adverse environmental impacts framework to reduce conflicts between these land associated with mining operations should be uses. Historic and Archeological Resources Objective LU-UU: Protect historic and archeological resources in the City. _ " / , 4,--.: giii tt.1.-k: -dg?: , ,,...'„,. 1,,..,. „:,-,:ak..-4,,,,, ik- 4., .„,,,, ,,,,,,,...„,.. .., afry,,,-,,,,.:,47--::„..",- ,,,,:,..,,A, .._, 01, i, .„-,,, , ,, ,, -; „„,....„,....,,, ..;.__. „,,,,,4_, (..''',:4,. ‘f, P Policy LU-339. Historic resources should lie Policy LU-342. Historic resources should be identified and mapped within the City. j incorporated into economic development and tourism activities in the City. Policy LU-340. Archeological and historic resources which have not been previously identified Policy LU-343. Adequate mitigation and buffering should be surveyed as part of the application should be established between historic resources process for any development. and other land uses. Buffers,site planning, clustering,transfer of development rights, or other Policy LU-341. The City should pursue interlocal similar;incentives and control should be utilized. ' agreements with King County and other 1Policy LU-344. Historic resources should be jurisdictions to identify and protect historic and integrated into plans for parks,open space,and archeological resources. trails acquisition and development. 1 DATE_ REGISTER INCORP BUILT STATUS INTEGRITY Yes/Renton Yes/Renton Yes/Renton Yes/ Renton or Tukwila ?? No/Yes Renton Yes/Renton Yes/Renton 1908 Yes/Renton 1907 Yes/Renton 1890's SR Yes/Renton c. 1875 Yes/Renton 1940-1942 SR Yes/Renton 1933 demol 93/4 Yes/Renton 1932 Yes/_Renton 1922 demo)00?? Yes/Renton 1916 Yes/Renton 1898 SR Yes/Renton 1898 Yes/Renton c. 1910 Yes/Renton 1907 Yes/Renton 1908 Yes/Renton 1935 Yes/Renton 1919 Yes/Renton c. 1880 Yes/Renton 1910 Yes/Renton 1905 Yes/Renton No/pt KC 1902 demol 96 Yes/Renton 1900 Yes/Renton 1905 ??Yes/Renton 1941 Yes/Renton 1903 1906 or Yes/Renton 1911 Yes/Renton �s Yes/Renton 1898 SR 1 r FILE_ NO_ HISTORIC_N COMMON NAM ADDRESS Earlington Woods Village Earlington Woods Camp Lithic Site Railroad grade , . PBM-3 Mariner WWII Patrol Bomber ( Lake Washington ) Open Site Renton Sears-Fred Meyer Store Hardie Avenue 0224 Handley House 4904 Lake Washington Blvd. NE 0225 Kennydale Methodist Church Ted Pfeifle house 812 N 30th 0242 Renton Coal Mine Hoist Foundation 1,000 ft S of intersection of Grady Rd & Benson Way 0245 Mt. Olivet Cemetery Mt. Olivet Cemetery 100 Blaine NE 0323 Renton Fire Station Renton Fire Station 235 Mill Avenue South Houser Wy& Mill Ave 0327 Longacres Longacres Historic District West Valley Highway and S 158th St. 0357 Renton High School Renton High School . 400 S Second 0358 Henry Ford School Henry Ford School 410 Wells Street South (formerly 416) 0359 Milwaukee Substation No. 27 Heglund Office Building 435-Shattuck-Avenue-S Snoqualmie Falls Power Co., Renton 0360 Substation Renton Area Multi-Service Center 1025 S 3rd St 1017 S 3rd? 0361 E.A. Mills House Kelley House 400 Mill Avenue 0362 Melrose Tavern Melrose Tavern 819 Houser Way S 0363 Telban House 508 Cedar Avenue South 0364 Ben Cake House Collins House 420 Cedar Avenue S 0645 [House] 9223 S 43rd St 0665 Lande Feed Company Lande Feed Company 95 Burnett Avenue S 0667 Warren Beerman Residence Helen Pepka Residence 614 S 17th St 0668 Dobson,Thomas Residence 707 S Tobin St. 0670 Agren House Oan D. Nimtz Residence 3906 Park Avenue N 0673 Barn Nielson, Ole Barn across from 14640 149th Ave SE (15151??) 0680 Mitchell House Spagnole Residence 518 S Tobin 0681 [Commercial Builidng] Harold Building 934 S. 3rd St. 0683 [House] Vidos Residence 151 Taylor Ave NW 0684 Steeves House 209 Hardie Avenue SW 0685 [House] Holma Residence 335 Meadow Ave N 0686 [Hotel] Renton Hotel 116 S. 2nd St. Snoqualmie Falls Power Co., Renton 0854 Substation Old Holmes Building 1025 S 3rd St/ 1017 S 3rd? INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR LANDMARK SERVICES AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN KING COUNTY AND THE CITY OF RELATING TO LANDMARK DESIGNATION AND PROTECTION SERVICES THIS IS AN AGREEMENT between King County, a home rule charter county and a political subdivision of the State of Washington,hereinafter referred to as the "County," and the City of a municipal corporation of the State of Washington,hereinafter referred to as the "City": WHEREAS,the City is incorporated ; and WHEREAS, local governmental authority and jurisdiction with respect to the designation and protection of landmarks within the city limits resides with the City; and WHEREAS, the City desires to protect and preserve the historic buildings, structures, districts, sites, objects, and archaeological sites within the City for the benefit of present and future generations; and WHEREAS,the City does not have the organization and personnel to do so; and WHEREAS, the County is able to provide landmark designation and protection services for the City; and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest that the jurisdictions cooperate to provide efficient and cost effective landmark designation and proection; and WHEREAS,pursuant to R.C.W. 39.34,the Interlocal Cooperation Act,the parties are each authorized to enter into an agreement for cooperative action; NOW THEREFORE, the County and the City hereby agree: 1. Services. The County shall provide landmark designation and protection services using the criteria and procedures adopted in King County Ordinance 10474, K.C.C. 20.62 within the _ City limits. 2. City's Responsibilities. In support of the County in the designation and protection of landmarks the City shall: A. Adopt an ordinance establishing regulations and procedures for the designation of historic buildings, structures, objects, districts, sites, objects, and archaeological sites as landmarks and for the protection of landmarks. Regulations and procedures shall be substantially the same as the regllations and procedures set forth in King County Ordinance 10474, KCC 20.62. The ordinance shall provide that the King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission shall have the authority to designate and protect landmarks within the City limits in accordance with the City ordinance. The ordinance shall include: 1. Provision for the appointment of a special member to the King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission as contemplated by K.C.C. 20.62.030. • Interlocal Agreement/Landmark Services -Page 1 • ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE relating to the protection and preservation of landmarks in (name of CITY); establishing procedures for designation and preservation of landmarks; and providing for enforcement and prescribing penalties for violation. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF (name of CITY): SECTION 1. Findings and Declaration of Purpose. The City council finds that: A. The protection, enhancement, perpetuation, and use of buildings, sites, districts, structures and objects of historical, cultural, architectural, engineering, geographic, ethnic and archaeological significance located in (name of CITY) is necessary in the interest of the prosperity, civic pride and general welfare of the people of(name of CITY). B. Such cultural and historic resources are a significant part of the heritage, education and economic base of(name of CITY), and the economic, cultural and aesthetic well-being of the(name of CITY) cannot be maintained or enhanced by disregarding its heritage and by allowing the unnecessary destruction or defacement of such resources. C. Present preservation programs and activities are inadequate for insuring present and future generations of (name of CITY) residents and visitors a genuine opportunity to appreciate and enjoy our heritageL D. The purposes of this chapter are to: 1. Designate, preserve, protect, enhance, and perpetuate those sites, buildings, districts, structures and objects which reflect significant elements of the (name of CITY) county's, state's and nation's cultural, aesthetic, social, economic, political, architectural, ethnic, archaeological, engineering,historic and other heritage; 2. Foster civic pride in the beauty and accomplishments of the past; 3. Stabilize and improve the economic values and vitality of landmarks. 4. Protect and enhance the (name of CITY) tourist industry by promoting heritage- related tourism; 5. Promote the continued use, exhibition and interpretation of significant sites, districts, buildings, structures, and objects for the education, inspiration and welfare of the people of(name of CITY); 6. Promote and continue incentives for ownership and utilization of landmarks. 7. Assist, encourage, and prpvide incentives to public and private owners for preservation,restoration, rehabilitation, and use of landmark buildings, sites, districts, structures, and objects. 8. Work cooperatively with other jurisdictions to identify, evaluate, and protect historic resources in furtherance of the purposes of this chapter. SECTION 2. Landmarks and Heritage commission created-Membership and organization. A. The King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission established pursuant to King County Code, Chapter 20.62 'is hereby designated and empowered to act as the Landmarks Commission for the (name of CITY) pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance. B. The Special Member of the King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission provided for in Section 20.60.030 of the King County Code shall be appointed by the mayor subject to confirmation of the council. Such special member shall have a demonstrated . interest and competence in historic preservation. Such appointment shall be made for a three-year term. Such special member shall serve until his or her successor.is duly Model Local Landmark Ordinance(Reference)/Rev 3 - 1 appointed and confirmed. In the event of a vacancy, an appointment shall be made to fill the vacancy in the same manner and with the same qualifications as if at the beginning of the term, and the person appointed to fill the vacancy shall hold the position for the remainder of the unexpired term. Such special member may be reappointed, but may not serve more than two consecutive three-year terms. Such special member shall be deemed to have served one full term if such special member resigns at any time after appointment or if such special member serves }pore than two years of an unexpired term. The special members of the commission shall serve without compensation except for out-of-pocket expenses incurred connected with commission meetings or program. The (name of CITY) shall reimburse such expenses incurred by such special member. C. The commission shall not conduct any public hearings required under this ordinance with respect to properties located within the city of (name of CITY) until its rules and regulations, including procedures consistent with this ordinance, have been filed with the city clerk. SECTION 3. The following sections of King County Code Chapter 20.62 are incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this ordinance: A. K.C.C. 20.62.020 -Definitions except as follows: 1. Paragraph F. is changed to read " 'Council'is the(name of CITY) city council. 2. Paragraph I. is changed to read " 'Director' is the (person or officer who approves building permits for the city). B. K.C.C. 20.62.040 - Designation Criteria, except all references to "King County" are changed to read(name of CITY). C. K.C.C. 20.62.050-Nomination Procedure. D. K.C.C. 20.62.070 - Designation Procedure, except all references to "King County" are changed to read(name of CITY). E. K.C.C. 20.62.080 - Certificate of Appropriateness Procedure, except the last sentence of paragraph A thereof. F. K.C.C. 20.62.100 -Evaluation of Economic Impact. G. K.C.C. 20.62.110 -Appeal Procedure. H. K.C.C. 20.62.130 -Penalty for Violation of Section 20.62.080 (Paragraph E. above). I. K.C.C. 20.62.140- Special Valuation for Historic Properties. J. K.C.C. 20.62.150 - Historic Resources - review process, except all sections but the final sentence of paragraph B 4 and the entirety of paragraph C thereof. SECTION 4. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the ordinance or the application of the provision to other persons or • circumstances is not affected. Model Local Landmark Ordinance(Reference)/Rev 3 - 2 • I INTRODUCED AND READ for the first time this day of , 20 . PASSED this day of , 20 . (name of CITY) COUNCIL (name of CITY),WASHINGTON Chair • ATTEST: Clerk of the Council APPROVED this day of , 20_ Mayor Model Local Landmark Ordinance(Reference)/Rev 3 - 3 Marilyn Petersen - Lande Feed Commenter Page 1 From: Margaret Pullar To: Covington, Jay; Medzegian, Julia; Petersen, Marilyn; Tanner, Jesse; Todd, Derek Date: 4/27/01 8:02AM Subject: Lande Feed Comment The Mayor's Office received a telephone call yesterday(Thursday, April 26)from Julie Hansford, 2107 NE 7th St, 98056. Ms. Hansford loves the Lande Feed building/business and would like to see the City do anything it can to save and preserve it. She is a good citizen, a regular voter, and grew up in Renton. Her parents are also long time residents and have always shopped at Lande Feed. She has very fond memories of visiting the store in her childhood and continues to shop there as well. CC: Dauenhauer, Tami /P IC„ �?t, W 5'1 qe of-Z— l Q/8 fit�,p t da,55._ro _Jr c; Co i h c'r ' / CITY OF RENTON S,S '2 I/07 MAY 01 Z001 /?,Ph /-o 4 kit 51. 7,3'112-3- CLRECEIVED �� r CITY ERKS OFFICE / 7-e/4 7.7n1r7- 2-1/ t CP-41-j7; c)i)-t- ovit4 .frvt /7'1 sty ` AL 01,A, y,-th, a „4, . // /�fl TXa_, A>)-- ,q,-1/14, 6- /ri-J-7*- /2')"- I 4; 64r'AAv- by �'`'Pi � �► - ,".e r , Xo-u-- A - / /144-,,,4 4 vjtLQ/ �I�%Iftd�LGf/�'� ` . `-- di/3 .4.4,,,e,L4 7 - - ,4/147/- .i44/VA+1P; 41/4,14,__ tAp- p/74/-00-3-- Az-H*z- ipt4 4Af- 4.4,.kt__; L''a- -(8) )i), 62 — �� leMr Norman&Esther Peterson �1 E iv �„ Q 9 III _ _ Ago Ave N ((i) p M Renton,WA 98056-1913 �.��r�� N 23 ?R tea._ /1L F: 17 d Jae gc ' l / 4, .eon Ci t Co ifA -;1 - ILI- - y C%TY OF RERaTON / b�`- a /- a cly W / 12001 MAY 0 /e. AP 4 f D�, RECEIVED I k 4-Poll q f Il A/a 5/ 720-CZ CITY CLERKS OFFICE P (/� • `3el..e.S:.4r71.:2-1B. llttllialittlltiiiitillilillfilllliltirii itit'!il!!!ttltfitt c CITY OF RENTON �i APR 2 5 2001 April 20, 2001 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE D Mayor Jesse Tanner City of Renton RE: Lande Feed Store Recently I was made aware of the intent of the city to demolish one of our historic landmarks to make way for more apartments in accordance with the city expansion project. It saddens and disturbs me to witness this chipping away of our heritage in the name of progress. It has been my experience and opinion that progress is not always progress! Exactly how many more new apartment does down town Renton require, especially in the light of Boeing's recent announcement cement of their intent to leave our fair city. I grew up in Renton and have liv eId in the area for my entire life. My family raised baby chicks and rabbits and later we had a mini farm with a variety of animals. It was a more wholesome era. Thus, our local feed store of yesteryear holds a bit of nostalgia for me and I for one do not want to see it demolished. am also persuaded that there are countless others like me, who would like to see Lade Feed preserved as a historical and educational landmark, allowing it's continuation of service to our community. I Thank you for your consideration. It is my hope that the city will develop a way to blend our past with our future. Sincerely, Sharon R. Thompson /4a /17/3i1. ettu- Ss cc: Renton City Council (el +2 ') 7v-rt 910 5 / Renton Historical Society . SharmzR Thompson. -,.w < ,••- if 14230 Ave SE r,...,: _' Renton, WA 98059 • �. M ct> � e.:7y/�t� G-. Gviss...7ra..y..,,su..m..'Q..+..i:+-=.ssl/�I _ 7/1 P,•- r/ . �� --Via. • • • 6._ • I • /655- /140±y Jr: :+ =�4'•.+ • .� 1ii 1 ! ittililitlittti ill t it lliitii'l�tt1i'!it'1�I� - LUA ' ) 5n RECEIVED April 20, 2001 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES APR 2 5 2001 CITY OF RENTON Mayor Jesse Tanner APR 27 001 RECEIVED MAYORSOFFICE City of Renton APR DECEIVE® CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS A M N RE: Lande Feed Store Recently I was made aware of the intent of the city to demolish one of our historic landmarks to make way for more apartments in accordance with the city expansion v rnicrt. It saddens and disturbs me to wit ess this chipping away of our heritage in the name of progress. It has been my experie ce and opinion that progress is not always progress! Exactly how many more new apartment does down town Renton require, especially in the light of Boeing's recent announcement of their intent to leave our fair city. I grew up in Renton and have lived in the area for my entire life. My family raised baby chicks and rabbits and later we had a mini farm with a variety of animals. It was a more wholesome era. Thus, our local feed store of yest ryear holds a bit of nostalgia for me and I for one do not want to see it demolished. I am also persuaded that there are countless others like me, who would like to see Lande Feed preserved as a historical and educational landmark, allowing it's continuation of service to our community. Thank you for your consideration. It is my hope that the city will develop a way to blend our past with our future. -- Sincerely, diersz,072d4, Sharon R. Thompson cc: Renton City Council Renton Historical Society C /14 r r'(y Stte_ C. Let w. DEVELOPMENT SEWS 410 CITY OF RENTON RECEIVED RECEIVED APR 27 2001 APR 2 6 2001 April 18, 2001 CITY OFRENTpN APR 2 5 2001 RECEIVED PUBLIC WORKS ADMIN City of Renton MAYORSOFFICE Mayor, Jesse Tanner There's a lot of exciting new changes taking place in downtown Renton these days. New apartments aHd condominiums strategically located for easy access to the freeways ar!d at the same time just a short walk away from our lovely trail along the Cedar River. Walking is a possibility as well, to our library, churches, restaurants and shops in old Renton. And there's a nice big Safeway as well. The city planners have done their jobs with exceeding intuition. They should each be Commended. But one bit of news that has ben rumored is very sad indeed. It would be a tragic thing for the old Lande Feed Store to be demolished. It should be preserved as a historical monument! Back to the old days, when farmers with their horse drawn buggies would pull in to buy a few bales of hay and chicken feed, or maybe barter for fresh eggs. The history of the old feed store goes way back to approximately the same year as Seattle's Pike Place Market began (1907). Still today you can walk into the old feed store on Burnett Avenue, step onto the old worn plank floor and smell the aroma of hay and chicken feed. You can pet a rabbit, hear a rooste crow and of course my favorite thing since . early childhood, watch the baby chicks. You can take your grandchild too for a glimpse of the real world. Wouldn't it be exciting if our city planners would help preserve this historic building? It could be an added enhancement for our community, tying us to our colorful past. Sincerely, • r_ ) 44e Doris Mech Senior Farmer, Pike Place Market Former Renton High Teacher • cc: Renton City Council r . C � ��, v`Z Renton Historical Society Renton Reporter 414 e /6 South County Journel / . Seattle PI Y8038 'aay C. LA-e. w Su._ C. 6r-eg9 Z• 1 CITY OF REIVTOl19 April 18, 2001 APR 2 5 2001 CITY RECEIVED OFFICE City of Renton j46/70e,e y /*//,,4te s th axe, „Lc:_tle There's-a lot of exciting new changes taking place in downtown Renton these days. New apartments and condominiums strategically located for easy access to the freeways ard at the same time just a short walk away from our lovely trail along the Cedar River. Walking is a possibility as well, to our library, churches, restaurants and shops in old Renton. And there's a nice big Safeway as well. The city planners have done their jobs with exceeding intuition. They should each be commended. But one bit of news that has been rumored is very sad indeed. It would be a tragic thing for the old Lande Feed Store to be demolished. It should be preserved as a historical monument! Back to the old days, when farmers with their horse drawn buggies would pull in to buy a few bales of hay and chicken feed, or maybe`barter for fresh eggs. The history of the old feed store goes way back to approximately the same year as Seattle's Pike Place Market began (1907). Still today you can walk into the old feed store on Burnett Avenue, step onto the old worn plank floor and smell the aroma of hay and chicken feed. You can pet a rabbit, hear a rooster, crow and of course my favorite thing since early childhood, watch the baby chicks. You can take your grandchild too for a glimpse of the real world. Wouldn't it be exciting if our city planners would help preserve this historic building? It could be an added enhancement for our community, tying us to our colorful past. Sincerely, Doris Mech Senior Farmer, Pike Place Market Former Renton High Teacher cc: Renton City Council (S) fO, n Historical Society y Renton Reporter /12 Pa&r, South County Journal Seattle PI � MECH APIARIES a "t P.O. BOX 452 v 1 v^• , ' ' "=� MAPLE VALLEY, WA. 98088 v PM �0• ' " . - f NsI 23J-. „_,_..----._ e-e-b, W JAMES Y0NiG0Y6RYPLAGC 4,,,,,, egi66 i vd /055. 9 s ‘/-417 ,Alp la I S • N ,4,./,, 1 ,, FF tt rr}} {i tt }} tt jj gy ii ff j ii ++(( !! . se .ld:.•�/�„+f,�,',�..2. 1I!'!!1l11111III 1l1311lItil+1.1.1..11.1,1.1[Ilill!!!11}!1 N>'arilyn Petersen - Re: LANDE FEED ST411)�_ _ Page 1 From: Marilyn Petersen To: MFLISSM@aol.com Subject: Re: LANDE FEED STORE: Dear Mr. Fliss: . Thank you for your comments regarding the preservation of Lande Feed Store. If you would please ' provide your address (also for Maridel Fliss),I your names will be added to the parties of record list on this matter. Copies of your letter will be transmitted to Mayor Tanner and members of the Renton City Council. If I can provide additional information, please contact me. Sincerely, Marilyn Petersen City Clerk >>> <MFLISSM@aol.com>04/17/01 11:15PM >>> PLEASE SAVE LANDE FEED STORE, DO NOT TEAR IT DOWN...IT IS PART OF OUR HISTORY. FRANK FLISS S. -7 5- //4/04 .Pfr• 9F/7 Lou/Iv • . CITY (_ J`RENTON ..1L 1. . I City Clerk Jesse Tanner,Mayor 1 • - Marilyn J.Petersen I • April 12, 2001 Richard W. Anarde 717 SW 3rd Place Renton, WA 98055 • Re: Preservation of Lande Feed Building • Dear Mr. Anarde: This will acknowledge receipt of your letter to Mayor Tanner,members of the Renton City Council, and the Hearing Ex er regarding preservation of Lande Feed.• Copies *have been forwarded to the aforem toned officials as requested. If I can provide additional information,please feel free to contact me. - Sincerely, - .,J - 7� Marilyn. ' ersen City Clerk/ able Manager - - - . - • . • . cc: Mayor Jesse Tanner . 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Aer'tk, ey r46u Ica f r par 71/ !'„atal of or is {- P�'yec. 4llr,, 1 e7/ 5;x 3rd rt ,fehfofi/ } • _Marilyn Petersen:Lande Feed Citizen C nt From: Tami Dauenhauer To: Carlson, Susan; Covington,Jay; Petersen, Marilyn; Pullar, Margaret; Tanner,Jesse; Todd, Derek; Wheeler, Lee; Zimmerman, Gregg Date: 4/12/01 11:06AM Subject: Lande Feed Citizen Comment Evelyn Walker, 1476 Hillcrest Lane NE, Renton, WA 98056, phone 425-227-4140, called to say she doesn't want Lande Feed torn down and replaced with apartments or condos. She believes the rat problem could be solved and the building restored. She said that no one can afford those condos anyway, and that those who can, won't be using the nearby transit center, but instead will have their cars parked all over the place. j Marilyn Petersen - Re: Lande Feed Story. j w mm Page 1:7 From: Marilyn Petersen To: MFLISSM@aol.com Subject: Re: Lande Feed Store Dear Ms. Fliss, Thank you for your e-mail regarding preserve ion of Lande Feed in Renton. Copies will be forwarded to Mayor Tanner and members of the Renton City Council for their information. If I can provide additional information, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Marilyn Petersen City Clerk >>> <MFLISSM@aol.com> 04/12/01 01:44P >>> To whom it may concern, I am a huge fan of the Lande Feed Store in Renton. We love this place. We do all of our Animal shopping therle. We've bought chickens, rabbits, and even our dog from Craig Lande Over the years, knowing that we were getting quality animals from a reputable man.We buy all of our animal needs there and always enjoy entering the vyorld of the old Lande Feed Store. It's like stepping back in time to go into the old building. We love hearing all the stories about the place and the history of Craig and his family. Besides loving Craig and the animals that pass through I would think the actual building would have historical significance in the community. We have heard recently that there is a possibility that they may tear the Lande Feed Store down. What can we do to stop this from happening?? That building must be more than 100 years old, can't the city help us preserve our past by saving this building? Please don't tear down Lande Feed Store. sincerely, Maridel Fliss //737 S. /if ' 9 F/78/ Cam ' Nfarilyn Freterser - Re: lande feed store 116 Page 1� From: Marilyn Petersen To: Markyw1110@aol.com Subject: Re: lande feed store Dear Mr.Whitman, Thank you for your e-mail regarding Lande Feed Company. Copies will be distributed to the Mayor and Councilmembers for their information. If I can provide additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Marilyn Petersen City Clerk >>> <Markyw1110@aol.com> 04/12/01 01:42PM >>> Dear Mayor and City Council, I have heard someone wants to tear down Lande Feed Store. I am writing to urge you not to let this happen. That building has historical significance to our community. I hate seeing what Renton is becoming. Hardly anything old left. No character left to Rentorli. Please see that they preserve this building. I am proud of our little community past and hopefully present. Please save the Lande feed Store I thank you, Mark Whitman L/11-k-tre./ • -diM • . : 1116 .• . . CITiNF RENTON • • lh, City Clerk . • • - __ - Marilyn J:Petersen Jesse Tanner,Mayor - • April 11, 2001 . • • 'Norman Peterson •. • •_ :3402 Park Avenue N. • Renton,WA-98056-1913 - • • Re:: : Lande Feed Building • -Dear Mr. Peterson - - - . This will acknowledge receipt of your letter supporting preservation of the Lande Feed • ' -store as an historical landmark. Cope 'of the letter have been forwarded to Mayor '. • - , • . - - ..-:Tanner-and members of the Renton-City Council for their information. : •-_ ' • • _ : • • • :If I can.provide additional informati in,please feel free-to contact me._, , , -- • - . 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".,(- l y ` 7— or ( `of y o f cl�O $ 7 4/l, /,o,r 74 Ca`y to U 7it , j CITY OF RENTON 'r�r cly 1i�ci , �0'4, 43S APR 1 0 2001 �� RECEIVED 9—P-d b * "P I L� �L �e " /(L —L ' -- CITY CLERK'S OFFICE r2P4)-h-,‘, WArti- /4/41 ., f2 • / Atioter iza //_> 4-eL_ a-etvy,_ /11-, A_7,/,. ,1-4L ,9- ,t7111 d" r.,(0, -A k 4 ,e? /0,4,0 e4,.0/. 41A--, 7-40 r"-et I % 1) /1,- 11;2' tom j} '' �h2 6 .C"k 1`41-c"t ,))' F,01-1 a�.-�P . - Z✓/r� "d -ems- - - - ' .tea- ` , - jup, cy g.J1 .71%& • 414-&('-- Ai_ 4-t-// 4e,(,, ayLe. / .2612,a„ At#1e? 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Meson °1 Craig Lande, owner of Lande Feed Co.,with his Terrier, Skittles, in front of the store he's worked in and around for the better part of 45 years.Lande says he wants the store saved from the wrecking �� bale but a developer plans to build �i. :1. apartments in its place. _ y__ _ ___� a Mr Norman&Esther Peterson C_El) ���, 3402 Park Ave N•= - - 1 Renton,WA 98056-1913 - ��r ;� v , n IISA Ma t/-Ur v de S'se �q./p.ei--A I reh! h C '' , L a rah e d --- Ib5S C/ac>, (ya i lq-e 4 /-6, , iv as-I. • E: — ÷:...-_,.. illiiliill'iiiiiiilliiii miltiiliiiidliliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliii , � ' � � �� ��m -- ^ ' ^ _ , .- . � _ _ _ _ � _ � _ _ _- � _ �� / �� � __ � . _- . -- � _ _ ` ' _ _ _ -- . _ --� ~ _ ---__'_-. � ` ` � ' ' ' ' ' ' '/ ` Marilyn Petersen- Re: Historic Preserva in the City of Renton Pa_ge 1 From: Marilyn Petersen To: James V.Zimmerman Subject: Re: Historic Preservation within the City of Renton - Dear Theresa, Thank you for your letter regarding preservation of Lande Feed. Copies will be forwarded to Mayor Tanner and Councilmembers for their information. You may already be aware that the Planning and Development Committee met to discuss the topic of historical preservation on April 5th; however, this matter has not been reported out of committee. I will make sure that your name is added to the parties of record list on this subject. If I can provide additional information, please let me know. Sincerely, Marilyn Petersen I City Clerk >>>"James V.Zimmerman" <jzimmerman2@gwest.net> 04/06/01 06:24PM >>> Dear Mayor Tanner and Members of the Renton City Council, I am writing in response to a mailing that I received from the Renton Historical Society regarding both the topic of historical preservation within the City of Renton and " Lande Feed "in particular. It has been my practice to consistently endorse historic preservation as a worthwhile endeavor.As such I am a"lifetime" member of the Renton • Historical Society. It is my belief that history!is important in our lives. Artifacts and sites are the concrete measure of that history. They help us maintain our bearings in the world;from them we can gauge our growth, our health and they allow us to view--over time--what contributions we have made as a society. On that basis I write to urge you to adopt the establishment of an Interlocal Agreement with King County in the area of historic preservation. 1 I I address the importance of the Lande Feed Store site in as much as it turns our attention to this most important topic of historical preservation. I do trust that the King County Landmarks and!Preservation Office and the Renton Historical Society,when appropriately armed with sound legislation, will use professionally recognized standards in determining what items and sites are able to be preserved and of continuing benefit to the community. At this time it would seem prudent to put ii place an Historical Preservation Interlocal Agreement with King County, in order that we need not, on every occasion in which a historic!site is brought to our attention, behave in a reactive and emergency manner. Please adopt an agreement with King County that would allow not only serious consideration of preservation for our Renton sites, but would in fact,where appropriate allow actual preservation to occur. Sincerely, Theresa A.Zimmerman 813 North First Street Renton, WA 98055 (425)226-0445 C� <g) Marilyn Petersen -Lande Feed Comme ____ — Page 11 From: Margaret Puller To: Carlson, Susan; Covington, Jay; Petersen, Marilyn; Tanner, Jesse; Todd, Derek Date: 4/6/01 3:14PM Subject: Lande Feed Comments • The Mayor's Office received a telephone call this afternoon (4/6)from Victoria Olson, 51 Burnett Ave S #116, commenting that she has lived in her house for 20 years and has always considered the Lande Feed Store a terrible eyesore. She is definitely in favor of getting rid of the building. Telephone: 425-226-2549. CC: Dauenhauer, Tami • Marilyn Petersen - Lande Feed Comme Question4111 Page 1 From: Tami Dauenhauer To: Carlson, Susan; Covington,,Jay; Petersen, Marilyn; Pullar, Margaret; Tanner, Jesse; Todd, Derek; Wheeler, Lee; Zimmerman, Gregg Date: 4/4/01 4:57PM Subject: Lande Feed Comment and Question Clarissa Colman Berry(425-228-7747)called/the Mayor's Office on April 4th to say she would like to see Lande Feed preserved, and asked "Doesn't Renton have enough condos already?" I Marilyn Petersen - Lande Feed Co. Citizment Page 1 From: Tami Dauenhauer To: Carlson, Susan; Covington,'Jay; Medzegian, Julia; Tanner, Jesse; Todd, Derek Date: 4/2/01 3:30PM Subject: Lande Feed Co. Citizen Comment The Mayor's Office received a telephone call from Arlene Zanga, 702 South 16th, Renton 98055 on 4/2/01 regarding Lande Feed Co. She declined to give her telephone number. Ms.Zanga stated she is a long-time Renton resident and a former Police Department volunteer. According to Ms.Zanga, Lande Feed should remain, but the owners should be made to restore the building to its original condition, making it saf and making it look better by painting, etc. She said she wouldn't want to see it taken out, as she believes it is the only true feed store in Renton, but that it is an eyesore and is dangerous in its current condition. Ms. Zanga went on to say that she hates the!new apartments that are going up in downtown Renton. She described them as"hideous." She says the heart of the downtown has been taken out, and that it should be a hub of enterprise like it used to be. She is of the opinion that nearly everyone of her generation feels the same. CC: Pullar, Margaret Marilyn Petersen- Lande Feed Page 1 ' From: Margaret Pullar To: Carlson, Susan; Covington;Jay; Medzegian, Julia; Tanner, Jesse; Todd, Derek Date: 3/26/01 8:40AM Subject: Lande Feed The Mayor's Office received a phone call on Friday, March 23rd, from Mrs. Holman who lives in the senior housing next to Lande Feed. She said there's a note on the bulletin board urging residents to call the Mayor's Office to let them know how they feel about Lande Feed. She said she is against leaving the feed store because there are always obstacles (boxes and trucks) in the area that are an unsightly eyesore. Her phone number is 425-226-7120. CC: Dauenhauer, Tami so'Marilyn Petersen-Lande Feed Page 1 From: Tami Dauenhauer To: Carlson, Susan; Covington,'Jay; Pullar, Margaret; Tanner, Jesse; Todd, Derek; Wheeler, Lee; Zimmerman, Gregg Date: 3/20/01 10:46AM Subject: Lande Feed A voice mail was left for the Mayor's Office on March 19th by Charlotte Pinaham, phone number 425-277-8387. She did not leave her address. She called to say that"we weren't told they were going to tear down Lande Feed." She is against it, believing that if apartments are built there, they will be too small,with the"bathrooms stacked on top of the kitchen on top of the bedroom." (That quote may be slightly off in detail, but that's the gist of it.) I Marilyn Petersen-Lande Feed Store al- Page 1 i, 4111 From: Margaret Pullar To: Carlson, Susan; Covington,,Jay; Tanner, Jesse; Todd, Derek; Wheeler, Lee; Zimmerman, Gregg Date: 3/14/01 11:21AM Subject: Lande Feed Store The Mayor's Office received a phone call today (3/14/01 @ 9:10 a.m.)from Lucell Mathers who lives in the Cedar River Terrace, phone 425-271-8385. She wanted to let the Mayor know that she supports the idea of getting rid of Lande Feed Store and building condos. She said that this store is an eyesore, that people sleep in this area, and that there may be drug activity going on as well. CC: Dauenhauer, Tami I I Original Message From: Koler, Julie [mailto:3ulie.Koler@METROKC.GOV] Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 9:44 AM To: 'briere@wolfenet.com' Subject: Landmark Preservation Services • Terri: King Co ty developed a regional historic preservation program in 1995. To date th re are 14 participating cities. The program is implemented through interlocal agreements between the individual cities and King County. This cooperative approach to preserving the region's history and character has a number of benefits: • preservation of significant aspects of local history • protection and enhancement of key elements of community character • access to incentives for property owners • potential additional access to other county funding sources for preservation • compliance with growth management requirements for historic preservation • cost efficient delivery of professional services • tourism development network , Through the program King County provides services to identify, designate, and protect significant historic buildings, sites, structures and districts as local landmarks. Owners of landmark buildings are eligible for a variety of benefits These include property tax reductions, eligibility for low interest loans, grants, and technical assistance with restoration and design. To participate, cities must adopt the County landmark ordinance by reference, appoint a city representative to the King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission(thereafter referred to as the City of Renton Landmarks Commission for work in the specific city), and provide for design review of any proposed changes proposed to designated properties. Design review can be done by a City board or committee or by the County, at the City's option. Additional services may include preparing nominations,updating historic resource survey information, assistance with historic preservation planning, or other preservation-related work, again at the City's option. M M . Although the County is required to receive full reimbursement for these services, grants from the State Department of Trade, Community and . Economic Development's Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation are available to defray some of the cost to cities. Attached for your information are copies of a generic interlocal agreement,the local historic preservation ordinance, the County Landmarks Code, and other information on interlocal agreements and preservation services. I just converted several of these documents to electronic format so that I could expedite sending them to you. Please contact me if I can provide any additional information or answer any questions. (I'm hearing lots of concern from citizens regarding the Lande Feed Building!) <<Generic Ref Ord r3.doc>> <<Generic Interlocal 01 .doc>> <<Ord 10474.doc>> <<T26lncentives.doc>> Julie M.Koler Historic Preservation Officer Landmarks&Heritage Program King County Office of Cultural Resources 506 2nd Avenue,Rm 200 Seattle,WA 98104 Tel: (206)296-8689; FAX(206)296-8629 e-mail: julie.koler@metrokc.gov www.metrokc.gov/exec/culture Terri: Participating cities include: Auburn; Skykomish; Shoreline; Kirkland; Carnation; Snoqualmie; North Bend; Black Diamond; Newcastle; Kenmore; Woodinville and Issaquah. We're just about to sign an agreement with Redmond. Program costs are based on an annual workplan that is developed by City staff in • conjunction with our staff, and which is approved by the City Council. Projects are typically identified up front (we do respond to urgent situations but only at Council request)and dollars are set aside in the budget planning process. Costs are based on our annual fee schedule figured on an hourly basis. We supplement city dollars with federal pass through dollars from the State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. The fee schedule is attached at the end of the generic interlocal agreement I sent earlier. It is up to each City how proactive it wants to be in pursuing preservation. For instance, the City of Kirkland has pumped tens of thousands of dollars into its program in the last few years, while the City of Shoreline has done nothing. The City of Redmond is also setting aside substantial amounts to initiate preservation planning activities. If there is an "average" annual cost it is probably around $8,000 -$10,000. A drop in the bucket for the public good that is realized! 110 I've attached our contact list for the participating cities. Let me know if I can provide any additional information. Julie • • • Interlocal Agreement for Landmark Services AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN KING COUNTY AND THE CITY OF RELATING TO LANDMARK DESIGNATION AND PROTECTION SERVICES THIS IS AN AGREEMENT between King County, a home rule charter county and a political subdivision of the State of Washington,hereinafter referred to as the "County," and the City of a municipal corporation of the State of Washington,hereinafter referred to as the "City". WHEREAS,the City is incorporated; and WHEREAS, local governmental authority and jurisdiction with respect to the designation and protection of landmarks within the city limits resides with the City; and WHEREAS, the City desires to protect and preserve the historic buildings, structures, districts, sites, objects, and archaeological sites within the City for the benefit of present and future generations;and WHEREAS, the City does not have the organization and personnel to do so; and WHEREAS, the County is able to provide landmark designation and protection services for the City; and • WHEREAS, it is in the public interest that the jurisdictions cooperate to provide efficient and cost effective landmark designation and protection; and WHEREAS, pursuant to R.C.W. 39.34,the Interlocal Cooperation Act,the parties are each authorized to enter into an agreement for cooperative action; NOW THEREFORE, the County and the City hereby agree: 1. Services. The County shall provide landmark designation and protection services• using the criteria and procedures adopted in King County Ordinance 10474,K.C.C. 20.62 within the City limits. 2. City's Responsibilities. In support of the County in the designation and protection of landmarks the City shall: A. Adopt an ordinance establishing regulations and procedures for the designation of historic buildings,structures, objects, districts,sites, objects, and archaeological sites as landmarks and for the protection of landmarks. Regulations and procedures shall be substantially the same as the regulations Interlocal Agreement/Landmark Services -Page 1 , and procedures set fo lth in King County Ordinance 10474, KCC 20.62. The ordinance shall provide that the King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission shall have the authority to designate and protect landmarks within the City limits in accordance with the City ordinance. The ordinance shall include: 1. Provision for the appointment of a special member to the King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission as contemplated by K.C.C. 20.62.030. 2. A provision that appeals from decisions of the King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission pertaining to real property within the city limits shall be taken to the city council. 3. Provisions for penalties for violation of the certificate of appropriateness procedures. 4. A provision that the official responsible for the issuance of building and related perr1its shall promptly refer applications for permits which affect historic buildings, structures,objects, sites, districts, or archaeological sites to the King County Historic Preservation Officer • (HPO) for revie(and comment. The responsible official shall seek • and take into consideration the comments of the HPO regarding mitigation of any adverse effects affecting historic buildings, structures, objects, sites or districts. B. Appoint a Special Member to the King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission in accordance with the ordinance adopted by the City. Pursuant to.K.C.C. 20.62 such Special Member shall be a voting member of the King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission on all matters relating to or affecting landmarks within the City. C. Except as to Section 5,the services provided by the County pursuant to this agreement do not include legal services. 3. County Responsibilities. A. Process all nominations for designation as a landmark or community landmark made on properties within the City. B. Conduct design review, planning, training, and public information activities necessary to support lan4marking activities. Design review, planning, training, and public information tasks shall be defined by mutual agreement Interlocal Agreement/Landmark Services -Page 2 11, of both parties. If the City does not appoint its own Design Review Board to review proposals to make changes to landmarks and to issue Certificates of Appropriateness for such changes in accordance with the procedures and criteria set forth in the local landmark ordinance adopted under 2. A. above., the King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission shall serve as the local Design Review Board. C. A copy of the Commission's designation report_or decision rejecting a nomination shall be delivered to the City in addition to the parties specified in K.C.C. 20.62 within five (5)working days after it is issued. D. A copy of the designation report shall be filed with the County Recorder by the HPO together with a legal description of the designated property and the notification that the provisions of the City ordinance apply. E. Process applications for Certificates of Appropriateness to demolish, move, or make alterations in any significant feature of a landmark within the City limits as provided for by compensation. F. The King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission shall act as the "Local Review Board" for the purposes related to Chapter 221,1986 Laws of Washington, (R.C.W. 84.26 and WAC 254.20) for the special valuation of historic properties within the City limits. G. The HPO shall review and comment on applications for permits,which affect historic buildings, structures;objects,sites, districts, and archaeological sites. Comments shall be forwarded to the city official responsible for the issuance of building and related permits. 4. Compensation. A. Costs. The City shall reimburse the County fully for all costs incurred in providing services under this contract,including overhead and indirect administrative costs. Costs charged to the City may be reduced by special appropriations, grants, or other supplemental funds,by mutual agreement of both parties. The rate of reimbursement for labor costs to the County costs shall be revised annually. Addendum A contains 2001 labor costs. Maximum total cost to the City shall be revised annually. Addendum B contains the 2001 maximum cost to the City for reimbursable services. B. Billing. The cost of services shall be billed quarterly. The quarterly bill shall reflect actual costs plus the annual administrative overhead rate. Payments are due within 30 days of invoicing by the County. Interlocal Agreement/Landmark Services -Page 3 5. Indemnification. A. The County shall indemnify and hold harmless the City and its officers, agents and employees or any of them from any and all claims, actions, suits, liability, loss,costs,exuenses, and damages of any nature whatsoever,by reason or arising out of any negligent act or omission of the County,its officers, agents, and employees, or any of them,in providing services pursuant to this agreement. In the event that any suit based upon such a claim, action,loss, or damage is brought against the City, the County shall defend the same at its sole cost and expense; provided, that the City retains the right to participate in said suit if any principle of governmental or public law is involved; and if final judgment be rendered against the City and its officers, agents, employees, or any of them, or jointly against the City and the County and their respective officers, agents and employees, or any of them, the County shall satisfy the same. B. In executing this agreement,the County does not assume liability or responsibility for or in any way release the City from any liability or responsibility which arises in whole or in part from the existence or effect of City ordinances,rules or regulations, polices or procedures. If any cause, claim, suit, actions or as . 'strative proceeding is commenced in the enforceability and/or validity or any City ordinance, rule or regulation is at issue, the City shall defend the same at its sole expense and if judgment is entered or damages are awarded against the City, the County, or both, the City shall satisfy the same,including all chargeable costs and attorneys' fees. C. The City shall indemnifyand hold harmless the County and its officers, agents, and employees, or any of them from any and all claims, actions, suits, liability,loss,costs,expenses and damages of any nature whatsoever,by reason of or arising out(iof any negligent act or omission of the City,its officers, agents, and employees,or any of them. In the event that any suit based upon such a claim, action,loss or damage is brought against the County, the City shall defend the same at its sole cost and expense;provided that the County retains the right to participate in said suit if any principle of governmental or public aws is involved; and if final judgment be rendered against the County, and its officers, agents, and employees, or any of them, the City shall satisfy the same. D. The City and the County acknowledge and agree that if such claims, actions, suits,liability,loss,costs( expenses and damages are caused by or result from the concurrent negligence of the City, its agents, employees, and/or officers and the County, its agents, employees, and/or officers,this Article shall be Interlocal Agreement/Landmark Services -Page 4 M valid and enforceable only to the extent of the negligence of each party,its agents, employees and/or officers. 6. Duration. This agreement is effective beginning upon execution, and shall continue automatically from year to year until it is terminated by forty-five days written notice from either party to the other. 7. Administration. This agreement shall be administered for the County by the Manager of the Cultural Resources Division,or the manager's designee, and for the City by the City Manager or the manager's designee. 8. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended at any time by mutual agreement of the parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this agreement this day of , 2001. CITY OF By: Title: KING COUNTY By: King County Executive Approved as to form: By: King County Prosecutor Interlocal Agreement/Landmark Services -Page 5 !� M Interlocal Contract for Historic Preservation Services Addendum A: King County Labor Costs The following hourly rates for County-provided historic preservation services apply for 2001. The hourly figure incorporates wages,benefits, and overhead as set in the indirect cost rate plan for the Office of Cultural Resources. The figure is adjusted to account for vacation,sick leave,and holidays and thus reflects actual working hours. Historic Preservation Officer: $65.66 per hour Preservation Planner: - $60.25 per hour Landmarks Coordinator: $51.19 per hour Executive Secretary: $45.24 per hour Interlocal Agreement/Landmark Services -Page 6 N Addendum B: City of Expenditure Maximum • During the calendar year 2001,total reimbursable costs billable to the City for historic preservation services provided by the County under this interlocal agreement shall not exceed$ InterIocal Agreement/Landmark Services -Page 7 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE relating to the protection and preservation of landmarks in (name of CITY); establishing procedures for designation and preservation of landmarks; and providing for enforcement and prescribing penalties for violation. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF (name of CITY): SECTION 1. Findings and Declaration of Purpose. The City council finds that: A. The protection, enhancement, perpetuation, and use of buildings, sites, districts, structures and objects of historical, cultural, architectural, engineering, geographic, ethnic and archaeological significance located in (name of CITY) is necessary in the interest of the prosperity, civic pride and general welfare of the people of(name of CITY). B. Such cultural and historic resources are a significant part of the heritage, education and economic base of (name of CITY), and the economic, cultural and aesthetic well-being of the (name of CITY) cannot be maintained or enhanced by disregarding its heritage and by allowing the unnecessary destruction or defacement of such resources. C. Present preservation programs and activities are inadequate for insuring present and future generatiions of (name of CITY) residents and visitors a genuine opportunity to appreciate and enjoy our heritage. D. The purposes of this chapter are to: 1. Designate, preserve, protect, enhance, and perpetuate those sites, buildings, districts, structures and objects which reflect significant elements of the (name of CITY) county's, state's and nation's cultural, aesthetic, social, economic, political, architectural, ethnic, archaeological, engineering, historic and other heritage; 2. Foster civic pride in the beauty and accomplishments of the past; 3. Stabilize and improve the economic values and vitality of landmarks. 4. Protect and enhance the (name of CITY) tourist industry by promoting heritage-related tourism; 5. Promote the continued use, exhibition and interpretation of significant sites, districts, buildings, structures, and objects for the education, inspiration and welfare of the people of(name of CITY); 6. Promote and continue incentives for ownership and utilization of landmarks. 7. Assist, encourage and provide incentives to public and private owners for preservation, restoration, rehabilitation and use of landmark buildings, sites, districts, structures and objects. 8. Work cooperatively with other jurisdictions to identify, evaluate, and protect historic resources in 'furtherance of the purposes of this chapter. SECTION 2. Landmarks and Heritage commission created-Membership and organization. A. The King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission established pursuant to King County Code, Chapter 20.62 is hereby designated and empowered to act as the Landmarks Commission for the (name of CITY)pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance. B. The Special 'Member of the King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission provided for in Section 20.60.030 of the King County Code shall be appointed by the mayor subject to confirmation of the council. Such special member shall have a demonstrated interest and competence in historic preservation. Such appointment shall be made for a three year term. Such special member shall serve until 'Model Local Landmark Ordinance (Reference)/Rev 3 - 1 • his or her successor is duly appointed and confirmed. In the event of a vacancy, an appointment shall be made to fill the vacancy in the same manner and with the same qualifications as if at the beginning of the term, and the person appointed to fill the vacancy shall hold the position for the remainder of the unexpired term. Such special member may be reappointed, but may not serve more than two consecutive three year terms. Such special member shall be deemed to have served one full term if such special member resigns at any time after appointment or if such special member serves more than two years of an unexpired term. The special members of the commission shall serve without compensation except for out-of-pocket expenses incurred in connection with commission meetings or program. The (name of CITY) shall reimburse such expenses incurred by such special member. C. The commission shall not conduct any public hearings required under this ordinance with respect to properties located within the city of(name of CITY)until its rules and regulations, including procedures consistent with this ordinance, have been filed with the city clerk. SECTION 3. The following sections of King County Code Chapter 20.62 are incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this ordinance: A. K.C.C. 20.62.020-Definitions except as follows: 1. Paragraph F. is changed to read " 'Council' is the (name of CITY) city council. 2. Paragraph I. is changed to read " 'Director' is the (person or officer who approves building permits for the city). B. K.C.C. 20.62.040 - Designation Criteria, except all references to "King County" are changed to read(name of CITY). C. K.C.C. 20.62.050 -Nomination Procedure. D. K.C.C. 20.62.070 - Designation Procedure, except all references to "King County" are changed to read(name of CITY). E. K.C.C. 20.62.080 - Certificate of Appropriateness Procedure, except the last sentence of paragraph A thereof. F. K.C.C. 20.62.100 -Evaluation of Economic Impact. G. K.C.C. 20.62.110 -Appeal Procedure. H. K.C.C. 20.62.130. - Penalty for Violation of Section 20.62.080 (Paragraph E. above). I. K.C.C. 20.62.140- Special Valuation for Historic Properties. J. K.C.C. 20.62.150 - Historic Resources - review process, except all sections but the final sentence of paragraph B 4 and the entirety of paragraph C thereof. SECTION 4. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the ordinance or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected. Model Local Landmark Ordinance (Reference)/Rev 3 - 2 aIMP INTRODUCED AND READ for the first time this day of , 19 . PASSED this day of , 19_. (name of CITY) COUNCIL (name of CITY), WASHINGTON Chair ATTEST: Clerk of the Council APPROVED this day of , 19_. Mayor • • • Model Local Landmark Ordinance(Reference)/Rev 3 - 3 . KING COUNTY CODE 20.62.080; ORDINANCE NO.10474 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS PROCEDURE A. At any time after a designation report and notice has been filed with the director and for a period of six months after notice of a preliminary determination of significance has been mailed to the owner and fired with the director, a certificate of appropriateness must be obtained from the commission before any alterations may be made to the significant features of the landmark identified in the preliminary determination report or thereafter in the designation report. The designation report shall supersede the preliminary determination report. This requirement shall apply whether or not the proposed alteration also requires a building or other permit. The requirements of this section shall not apply to arty historic resource located within incorporated cities or towns in King County, except as provided by applicable interlocal agreement. B. Ordinary repairs and maintenance which do not alter the appearance of a significant feature and do not utilize substitute materials do not require a certificate of appropriateness. Repairs to or replacement of utility systems do not require a certificate of appropriateness provided that such work does not alter an exterior significant feature. C. There shall be three types of certificates of appropriateness, as follows: 1. Type I,for restorations and major repairs which utilize in-kind materials. 2. Type II, for alterations in appearance, replacement of historic materials and new construction. 3. Type III,for demolition, moving and excavation of archaeological sites. In addition, the commission shall establish and adopt an appeals process concerning Type I decisions made by the historic preservation officer with respect to the applications for certificates of appropriateness. The historic preservation officer may approve Type I certificates of appropriateness administratively without public hearing, subject to procedures adopted by the commission. Alternatively the historic preservation officer may refer applications for. Type I certificates of appropriateness to the commission for decision. The commission shall adopt an appeals procedure concerning Type I decisions made by the historic preservation officer. Type II and III certificates of appropriateness shall be decided by the commission and the following general procedures shall apply to such commission actions: 1. Application for a certificate of appropriateness shall be made by filing an application for such certificate with the historic preservation officer on forms provided by the commission. 783, (King County 12-94) . MP SP 20.62.080- 20.62.100 PLANNING 2. If an application is made to the director for a permit for any action which affects a landmark, the director shall promptly refer such application to the historic preservation officer, and such application shall be deemed an application for a certificate of appropriateness if accompanied by the additional information required to apply for such certificate. The director may continue to process such permit application,but shall not issue any such permit until the time has expired • for filing with the director the notice of denial of a certificate of appropriateness or a certificate of appropriateness has been issued pursuant to this chapter. 3. After the commission has commenced proceedings for the consideration of any application for a certificate of appropriateness by giving notice of a hearing pursuant to subsection 3 of this section, no other application for the same or a • similar alteration may be made until such proceedings and all administrative appeals therefrom pursuant to this chapter have been concluded. 4._ Within 45 calendar days after the filing of an application for a certificate of appropriateness with the commission or the referral of an application to the commission by the director except those decided administratively by the historic preservation officer pursuant to subsection 2 of this section, the commission shall hold a public hearing thereon. The historic preservation officer shall mail notice of the hearing to the owner, the applicant, if the applicant is not the owner, and parties of record at the designation proceedings, not less than ten calendar days before the date of the hearing. No hearing shall be required if the commission, the owner and the applicant, if the applicant is not the owner, agree in writing to a stipulated certificate approving the requested alterations thereof. This agreement shall be ratified Iby the commission in a public meeting and reflected in the commission meeting minutes. If the commission grants a certificate of appropriateness, such certificate shall be issued forthwith and the historic preservation officer shall romptly file a copy of such certificate with the director. 5. If the commission denies the application for a certificate of appropriateness, in whole or in part, it shall) so notify the owner, the person submitting the application and interested persons of record setting forth the reasons why approval of the application is not warranted. D. The commission shall adopt such other supplementary,procedures consistent with K.C.C. 2.98 as it determines are required to carry out the intent of this section. (Ord. 11620 § 15,1994: Ord. 10474§ 7,1992: Ord.4828 §8, 1980). (King County 12-94) 784 I 411 fie INCENTIVE PROGRAMS FOR LANDMARK OWNERS Technical Paper No.26 0 King County Landmarks and Heritage Program,King County Office of Cultural Resources 506 Second Avenue,Suite 200, Seattle,WA 98104-2307(206)296-7409, 1-800-325-6165 TTY • A generous program of incentives balances the controls imposed by the King County Landmark designation program(i.e. design review before making changes to a landmark property). The incentive programs currently available are described below. These programs have changed over time and will continue to change as tax and zoning laws evolve or new sources of grant funds become available. Individuals owning King County landmark properties or considering designation are encouraged to contact the Landmarks and Heritage Program at(206)296-7409 for updated information on particular incentive programs. Special Valuation: A Local Tax Incentive Program for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings Special Valuation subtracts eligible costs associated with the rehabilitation of historic properties for up to ten years. The primary benefit of the program is that during the ten-year special valuation period,property taxes do not reflect the substantial improvements made to the historic property. Prior to the passage of this law, owners rehabilitating historic buildings were subject to increased property taxes once the improvements were made. To be eligible,,the property must have undergone an approved rehabilitation within two years prior to applying for special valuation, and the rehabilitation must be equal in cost to at least 25% of the assessed value of the improvement(excluding land value). Current Use Taxation for Open Space King County offers an incentive program to preserve open space on private property. Landmark property owners may be eligible for some tax relief if their land contains one or more open space resources such as recreation areas,watersheds, scenic view corridors or historic landmark/archaeological sites. The incentive program functions by establishing a"current use taxation" property tax assessment for the open space that is lower than the "highest and best use" assessment level that usually applies on most land in the County. The reduction in taxable value ranges from 50%to 90%for the portion of the property in"current use." Designated landmarks qualify for a 50%reduction in taxable value for the land portion of their assessment.. Properties determined eligible for landmark designation may also qualify if they include another type of open space resource. For property to be approved as open space under this program, either the potential for additional development or use must be present, or the owner might provide public access or agree to other restrictions in return for tax reduction. Public access is encouraged on open space preserved _w S Incentive Programs Page 2 of 3 under this program. However, access is not required,particularly if visitation could damage or endanger the resource (as with an archaeological site). Landmark Grant Programs Cultural Facilities Program (Hotel(Motel Tax Fund) A cultural organization(either arts or heritage)which owns or uses a King County Landmark is eligible to apply to the Cultural Facilities Program for the purchase,restoration or rehabilitation of the structure. Competitive awards are made annually by the Landmarks and Heritage Commission. The Commission determines heritage priorities each year and considers the applications within the context of these priorities and general program guidelines. . Landmark Stabilization and Restoration Grant. From time to time, special grant monies are made available for the restoration, stabilization, or rehabilitation of historic properties in King County. In 1993,the King County Council made a special appropriation of$100,000 to stabilize a limited number of endangered county landmarks. In 1995, the Council made $500,000 available as part of an Arts and Heritage Initiative. The Landmarks and Heritage Commission continually works to develop new sources of restoration funding and publicizes new program as they become available. Landmark Restoration Loan Funds Low-interest loans for restoration projects are available through programs administered jointly between the Landmarks and Heritage Program and Washington Mutual Bank, the Valley Community Bank in Duvall and the Issaquah Bank in Issaquah. The Landmarks and Heritage Commission reviews proposed loan-funded projects for compliance with restoration and rehabilitation standards,while the banks focus on the financial eligibility of the borrower. Loans are available for the restoration or rehabilitation of privately owned residential properties through Washington Mutual Bank. Loans fort restoration and rehabilitation of commercial properties are available through Valley Community Bank and Issaquah Bank. By providing restoration loans at a reduced interest rate,the Landmarks and Heritage Commission assists landmark owners with projects that ensure a longer life for these significant historic resources. Owners of landmark properties in unincorporated King County or landmarks in cities that have an interlocal agreement for preservation services with King County are eligible for the program. Technical Assistance Owners of designated King County landmarks are eligible to receive a range of technical assistance services from the Landmarks and Heritage Program. Primary among these are discussions with the members of the Design Review Committee who review and approve all changes to designated features of significance of landmark properties. Included on this committee are architects and preservation specialists who can share their technical and practical . information. In addition, the office maintains information files on both preservation and local Incentive Pro 0 grams Page 3 of 3 history, and publishes the monthly newsletter, Community History,which keeps readers informed of issues and changes in the historic preservation field on a statewide level. Investment Tax Credits The Tax Reform Act-of 1986 permits owners of buildings listed in the National Register of Historic Places to take a 20%income tax credit on the cost of rehabilitating such buildings for industrial, commercial, or rental residential purposes. Many King County Landmarks are eligible for listing on the National Register. An owner investing in rehabilitation of a registered historic property will have credit against federal taxes. The Preservation Assistance Division of the National Park Service monitors this program,which is administered by the State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation at(360) 753-4011. Revised 7/2000 - _ „r....., ..°. _._.._..•c sr�amm,:'.,.: - P3 alffMMISC;i:EavrZtrrolb, ZZ"'�,'.�Irv.. r k*.;.,:,.,,,-,, ,.,,, — ,„,', ;,,,— -,73,. .,,,,,z,j,:. 44, .,. ..„, . , sf Y b; z.,y,.: sr<'` . k? b , ,' .Zr,sue '' 11 ' 'E .�>,,✓<. 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Then, in 1960,Ed bought the entire .� p, ,. ..r. ;;, ;.pia_; their operation.He relocated the station from downtown , . AP> �▪ x "�� 4W,4, :"_ , yr � , , B k iV Fs ,n ..„, ti r i K'a,-,� •a:„ r�,.1'S F s+-,a3•°t' >�: -s to the to 301 S. Grady Way seven years ago. . r... ivor's •.'I still have a few customers who traded with my � � � �� �� c �Ail����� � ;.R .,.,� �, ,�``��,�-t'ti �� dad," Ed said, adding."good service"apparently, • ; �• e.I` .' ,.�� - 7 � 'b .<1 *< �.t ` ' brings them back. E r4 o.1gy ,, �z.. . o"t. ,7� ' � ��,� r(.sue t�;y 2 • 3 l Y°,� 5 were "You just have to give the service—that and 1 � ,,. rc �.. r ., ,,� •-4. ,t?•irM }. 3 %,+,„ 7ored don't overprice yourself," Cooks' said. 'Most i ts:4J:• ' I:"'`" i � Npit�1L `s > r Y ems,°;"w•` 7 x 3s ''f a .;e for service stations today are strictly self serve. We z � 1 k u E t� , �e for offer self and full service.A lot of eo le who pull �� ' t.�"' fl t `-.7 �� �a � ' ' le of o. here off the freeway are grateful to find a Who punNkteM � �` -!, �3 A'K IAMV say- that does more than pump gas.I,. 9.� f �� k*{ � r � r rack; Cooks,54,said he'll probably stay in the business .a a .`x�, .ll •..- -..,,...-• �• •�:a�� r vare; at least 10 more years.When he finally bows out,so Phil Lande has no regrets he switched from law to family business Bell; will Grady Way Chevron as a family-owned Staff photo by MARK MORRIS t Co.; undertaking. All of his children are girls, and he atur- said none of them are interested in running a ■ ■ • service station. • n e s s S f the The family affair likely will continue at Lande sur- Feed,though.Phil Lande's sons,Craig and Damon, . work at the store and have plans to follow in their ■ ■ ncle, dad's footsteps,just as Phil did. going strongin Renton.milt' - Phil took the store over from his father, Clar- the ence,in 1965,and changed careers in the process. 'hird Phil had been working for 15 years as a lawyer in lish- Kent,Burien,and several cities in Montana.When By PAT JENKINS Cooks' Grady Way Chevron service Clarence retired in poor health,the family had to Staff Reporter station,the offspring of a business begun decide whether to keep the store. 61 years ago,and Lande Feed Co.,which �usi- The decision was easy for Phil. Ed Cooks and Phil Lande own busines has been around for 59 years,are living 1 — z 1—5;% ses that have bucked a trend for "little proof that small businesses can hang in guy"'commerce to fail: In the processs, there even when the economy doesn't. their family-run businesses have become Both establishments still are going t / u., .m. w 3 ,. ,,-, mill ^>} 1111 ,i- t,,,,:::::// r } R1C I �i .,,,..stlyttv.4.- -- -i%-l---;,4-5,,,,,,..,.. .1,,-.;, ,,, ,-Fi.,:4?-14471,7'.1ectl)..!..1-4-tf,:1,-1:refvr" s- } tT � Y 3 Y 5 3 .,,,,,, ,, , ,.,..*0 Tyi:;•-v 4 44 i' r -.., - '-t i , --/q,,,,,,,,_,,,,,„,„ :,...,,.. _ ;:..„. , _ lei i')-tp‘,,t''.1 V is ' s ' ' I is a € , r.,:‘,,,,,z ii;1, ,.., i.e,1 .0574222rWin „,iit,V1::; -et--- , . 1 ,, m .N at mot'3 7a sr x y 4 u i' > 6' 'A a •':'o-It' s-r, i°ut-AX� i,— §.�liji I° �„j"'Olt' ..r t�`,�''`rf� ""` ,, fa e t. Y st -4 ",� .Y = " , c{ w"a -7. i . ,sw . , 0kaiU .t ;E,, ..i? � ' cxi,1—',.' • �,4 This is how Reid & Cook Service Station looked early in the century Family ;busjness . (Continued from page Al) ness in 1929. Then, in 1960,Ed bought the entire recessions that drove other concerns to close their operation.He relocated the station from downtown doors.Cooks and f,ande said there's no secret to the to 301 S. Grady Way seven years ago. longevity of their businesses, just a survivor's •"I still have a few customers who traded with my instinct and hard work. dad," Ed said, adding "good service"apparently I 15 pioneers brings them back. Cooks'Grady Way Chevron and Lande Feed were "You just have to give the service—that and among 15 pioneer Renton businesses honored don't' overprice yourself," Cooks said. "Most recently.by.the Renton Chamber of Commerce for service stations today are strictly self-serve. We having been part of the city's commercial scene for offer self-and full-service.A lot of people who pull 50 years or more The list includes the law firm of in here off the freeway are grateful to find a station Dobson, Houser,)and Dobson; First Federal Say- that does more than pump gas." ings and Loan;J.C.Penney;Longacres Race Track; Cooks,54,said he'll probably stay in the business Mathewson's Automotive; McLendon Hardware; at least 10 more years.When he finally bows out,so Pacific Car and Foundry;Pacific Northwest Bell; will Grady Way Chevron as a family-owned Peoples Bank; Puget Sound Power and Light Co.; undertaking.All of his children are girls,and he Safeway;.Stokes Mortuary;and Washington Natur- said none of them are interested in running a al Gas. I - service station. • While some of those names are giants of the The family affair likely will continue at•Lande business community, others have fit in and sur- Feed,though.Phil Lande's sons,Craig and Damon, vived via family(tradition. work at the store and have plans to follow in their Take Ed Cooks'and his service station.An uncle, dad's footsteps,just as Phil did. Walt Cook (he dropped the "s" from the family - Phil took the store over from his father, Clar- name). and a partner, Walt Reid, opened the ence,in 1965,and changed careers in the process. forerunner of Grady Way Chevron in 1923 at Third Phil had been working for 15 years as a lawyer in and Burnett. Along with gasoline, the establish- Kent,Burien,and several cities in Montana.When ment sold appliances and electrical supplies. Clarence retired in poor health,the family had to 'Bought in 1929 decide whether to keep the store. Ed Cooks' father, Henry, bought into the busi- The decision was easy for Phil. �g"` " I ' 1" �tt 1 , ttki (,lnn,c, . .2_ — Z(—fry . • 1 . RENTON HISTOINIOL SOCIETY Lndeeedn RENTON HISTORICAL About 20 feet inside the double live rabbits,roosters and the occasion- a customer, maybe 15,000 be front door, next to the horse blankets al customer's dog out on the loading year" — and animal feed and• and saddles, where the front counter dock. The one-stool washroom near er you'd need for everythin of iande Feed Co. used to 1 the loading-dock door cattle to goldfish. • be, there's a worn-smooth, — comes complete with a "Our motto has always k one-inch depression in the half-dozen fresh corn cobs. it's alive,. we can feed it!'" 1 • t: `< ._' "There used to be a sign Many horse owners still find i wide floor boards where '',L 41N • ..::,1,e that those were for emer- nient to stop for hay and some Grandpa Lande stood be- j4HPs<.r: ' t�::� hind the counter for almost t s .. e i. gencies or cowboys," Craig feed on their way home fror ,,,g,' ) there are th a half-century. I:::-•- a ,3 said. - And, of course, ..r,'< What used to be the roosters and rabbits and oc Better known as 'C.O. - b.: :X�, x• r grange hall upstairs — and, puppies,kittens and guinea pi, or "Stubborn Norwegian" .� ,,, �• g g , PPP to his Swedish friends, according to some hand- The mill building and m; ^'' me-down history,- also a to the north hasn't been use Clarence Oliver Lande had � hung up his lawyer's shin- Jp Prohibition-era speak-easy, since the Longacres business gle — literally and figura- JJahn dance hall, church, pasta off, but the store's origii tively — and decided in- r factory and an Italian fra- counters and bins still are • stead to deal with the front ternal association hall — with Bag Balm, liniment,grit, end of the local horses. now is a whole lot of meals and seeds, standart That was back in 1925,when C.O. mostly empty space used occasionally broken into small brown pal Lande phased himself out of the law for feed-store office work. But Craig's and by-the-pound custom r - and the Seattle livery business he "working desk" is a cluttered niche everything from wild bird shared with his father, and into the downstairs,not far behind the old oak • grass seed. feed and grain business way out on counter — now moved to the side wall At the front of the store,r the edge of farm country in a new — and the Sunset Grain Co.floor safe. not for sale and definitely it town called Renton. "Business went down some when Mokey I1, the feed-store cat, You'd swear, by looking at it, that Longacres (horse-racing track) in a saddle, surveying custoi the weathered storefront, with its closed,"Craig said."We used to be the keeping an eye on a stray oversize single-strength glass panes principal supplier of hay and feed bouncing off the high cei and the tacked-on warehouse and feed there for years.Hell,when I was just a walls covered with old fa; mill, hasn't been painted since C.O. kid, I used to ride along on our truck Craig eventually catches the took that last dragon ship to Valhalla. and kick off hay bales there.That was and tosses it outside while "But you'd be surprised how many when there wasn't much more than watches with disapproval. people get upset when I try to paint or farms between Renton and Portland." Today, like every other i redo the old place; they get upset Well, Craig's not as old as that week,Craig works the count because they expect this old place not perspective would have it,but the 1973 a 10-pound bag of scratcl to change," said Craig Lande, third- University of Washington grad (histo- customer and some cob pule generation feed and grain merchant. ry and English lit) was selling feed pulp to another horse ow A lot has changed on Burnett and grain and chicken scratch and dashing outside to help loaf Avenue South in downtown Renton horse tack long before he made it out On the loading dock, he since Craig learned the business at of grade school. bulletin board festooned • • Grandpa C.O.'s knee. The McLendon "C.O. had a lot of old friends sale" or "will trade" notice: Hardware block,on the other side of who'd come in during the day and larger chalkboards witl' Burnett — resurrected after a disasr he'd tell me: 'Watch the store, kid!' scrawlings. trous fire 15 years ago — was a And they'd move to the back of the Someone wants to sell second-hand goods business whet store there and discuss politics and new engine heads for an Grandpa Lande bought what was the what-have-you, and maybe have a Aerostar; someone else a grange-operated feed business. I drink or two and start calling one "lease a gentle, well-broker McLendon's now is a spacious another"dumb Norwegian" and "stu- and someone else "Will hardware heaven — state-of-the-art, pid Swede.'" . Unwanted Ducks& Pigeon: cutting-edge, full-service,public wash- Craig's father, Philip,also became either a giveaway or protes rooms and plenty of parking. Just la a lawyer and hung up his shingle in the message: "Free Gilb> stone's throw up the street, Lande across the street. His mother, Patricia, Pot-Belly Pig 180 lhs." Ani Feed & Grain looks more like I a was Dad's legal secretary, but both has a "I-year male turk weathered western movie set, with parents also helped run the feed store Would trade for female." and mill. Craig and his brother Da- Things will get busier "(People have) mon and their late brother, Michael, and new foals, lambs, goat worked there after school, weekends distanced themselves • and school vacations. Craig gave up plans to follow J PAstitONA ? from the earth, and family footsteps into law school and • i$LE&.• , i „ I instead took over the feed and grain �hid �y A i that's not good. business. "I guess you could say I'm the frog in a very small pond,"he said. -v ///j — Craig Lande Today, along with Damon and some .. - P STAI seasonal help, he's still selling hay — -`~::. 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Lne said. • Km i � E .W .,..•y,. ,: e..'A0zi .,1 t T"'� l conve ' .. r= ter ��s to*sii g`i bags of • •1 , . , ' •u. %" 1l «. , i n work. • It''''':'''.'�:.:�. �• -- • ose live Z. ;,.4.p • + �( casional r gs• lchinery • x 4-0 d' zs' ,%1,-. �.;. h� � d much • • - e < ''; ;:'�'' :', S u ka ::. 1 ; . , , dropped r v 1 lal oak •f s t f LY.:< ,.; S r .y 9 r^.., > 4 -1 stocked w �f .4i ice" a� .,, r a z. 0......- scratch, • Y79 • r�'"f: ; = 3 ? g%.•^.au..�;o--,�',">> y 1 mixes a & 's i ,q :x fa3yxr.1# , . . IF "y , t` a y )er bags, 'x: y ti,< € x „•. �3 nixes of �� r. ifl 2. r r. ;,� t ' seed to 2t :` ? b ,.,far s b fx b 't "D l•-..• \ It..' *., * 'i ; jefinitelys� I '£ { i charge, 1 •t §,, ,' x a r! 1 I t st 3 :. sits high y 7 r. . .,r.> ners and :., • «x t ?.?:' l . • starling r a- r ling and �..__ . . .•_ '.. �' fx =Z:• ,wF_.«4 •m tools. r tired bird p* �' Mokey II w•,�? o <-,<, ` lay of the $ z* � ' � ' 4 ,„'Z= er,selling 1 to one rJx .. F s 9a h sr k t .;'d'•• and beet . >:. ;<-•':. s £ y•`'a+-'s ,"z " `.i 1- ems. . .3 3•.:b:s4-, s'tx ner, then ,� x.� £� x; � x k • 11 � � ! is•s< sy r.r• a = With for passes a ks 7 a � a Ks y <n • r °. ,,i; s,4 c q. s. .Y "L .4 V' r n • g..0 {.r`„ as and two •"i. =5,y b4 R 4` 4,.: P kE E 1, .s • �'( . �^E$:. i similar �gk _ t r� t 1. , .:. .<�;,41"< . '., '_= .,;_:, .'.''_' - • .��M..< KUR'1'SMrrl1/P-1 PHOTO or trade i . '87 Ford Owner Craig Lande holds Booners,one of the many pets he keeps wants to around his feed store in the heart of downtown Renton. i gelding," Pay For puppies and weeds start growing."But distanced themselves from the earth, s" There's things sure have changed,"Craig said, and that's not good. Everyone should t indicated leaning back against the old hand- have a garden or an animal,at least a art the Big crank McCaskey System cash register pet. It puts you in touch with other I someone that still works, if and when it's living things besides people." .ey, white, needed. -- --- . "People aren't as involved in ■ Jon Hahn is a staff columnist who writes as spring animals or growing things. They've three times a week in the PI I. s, goslings, L • 3= `` ; ':;, Make the most I i t ; .1 ,''. ;:-t : .0 your windows s�fir��tc - ���° � p ;: _ � {�� of Y less of your • .mg. ,. • 4I j} for v� }: .c:. .A. . e,..: e• 1 money.. /L!•yr , ` ' ' • '° £`. Silhouette"window s. �r I k • r.878�4i2 I,: ' €�f* 'ir' F. 6tcrMa11) "; : �.�f�,,�.� .A 4: shadings, Duette' ? ; � 7;,,,• e comb shades and the . > • . , ,• •,..aa:; . honey .. I'o. . '4='''.`' exclusive new de-IightTm . �..1 . e���►rrrn • • .• • • Feed Co :. . . .. .. , . . . .. . Glimpse• of a • era at L. . ande . .,,..,,,,,,•,,,,„,...:„.„,„.„,, • . By CHARMAINE ADSERO �'"�- .< ,:• •• ..„ t. ..,,...,„,,,,,,.,,,,:::„:„.„„, „...,...,.. , r„.,...„.„ y' . , . • NEWS EDITOR .s fps `�~ • a zrf t � ' f you're one of those „ t�t b dy /} is 3 •aT is X w.'' F y•""""- "*"o'l"`i><N..: y s„ >< a'!� se r <.�5..4 'i x:;,ik1 „".,x' b ,,:'.*:!Ail.: ! G� . .®';Xi'-' 1�"`:.„,Y.4';., .• ''`-'r'�za>t� seeking a newer, >, , K �� �' � x < p 0 11 . lr. . p":` y�� ,, � m r ML.V,, ,� � �s.. ,� � �. �� 5�<Pss"`!1 k s �%e sleeker image for 1 i ,s7,,� : 3 re ,? ' `; ::• �.i .4 ;, d{ {' 7fi • �& e tx§C"' <x�%S, �, K < .,'� • /m , �.s•�`�Y �Z 3,:, .Pk'` ! f+ t 3x .. w �N' Renton, you likely _ Mx ilig' • i< x ; 4,� � u "` . -:°`• . .i ri ' t x ,i, v i .>..Wi . 's',.:,,, i h a FY t ..7 •9r. ': Ka':og b.t4. yru;s:g ,Y "K¢Y ,p. <' fftniiFrl:L;e r. :<s s` s� . :.> § •.� �r s; {x i . ,<;:._. :. 4.;*°: ?:>: ,•,•4 k :5.,,: 4s:' S,§ Fm r , ;� €• ,� z ,<" y= l % ,< 3;xi , 2. .g„ "s<:c s, . _,-,;.,..._. �, x, �a : a J]Yj €'j•� ��.� ,� � s»- :,r � ;:�,��= t �}n, Y ` � '�`�. '� ,'^��^:<�'°r`:��:�°`t",' � ��v: s"<µ,;.^;, : ' r �.: rambl": ee �+ ,;a 'f{= A'>'.>:''rt ,,: I e'� V.. a'..,''-rin,i t ion:,•-.. }.. , .: ^! '..•. r.:,3' i.� rambles In the country, you'll ,i ••• 3,r x �. su, ,x ��c, .<��:>�� .r� k , • r ':�°�`,�`a:< , t�.� .:,,,< Y £ �� > i= Yr 3°l f <. L< '£ aa'. Y'f •1`:> 3! Y,t s '4 r 'dil ! xr.�. 1��`'�t Yx b t�7 }•�y srX> ��, ,s� ::� �.,} � '„<."^ �, love it here. € .; 1Y= �� Et Irt : gg : ... �::- "£`'" " t ;, The feed store, located just t '. . r ,j ... ;,.,K• •-1. '` ''' >a . m�. . ':exx•''14- T' a Y s t'.,,y.; i'r �< -..fin ,^a..ti ;' a 3 v,, ��.♦-,- Y �- -�" ; "' qut t=�F q,n.. a,� ���: iz �<.,,,.,. 'x�'`."`�- ;��,���criec .�.. ' ,"�,- I•p»•,-;:;R�.� tis :y.a-. across from McLendon Hardt _,7 .-�1.;,, , ,,, is :.. ,,:.- ..� i,, �. 4 ,..,Aft, . R . ..; , ,5`a � <;_>: r -g .�l; s dq h t ysn ,:z`' ' x „` ;d yy rY ni <z wares from Avenue, has h � r•,,.• , ", ♦ ,; -=• -•<. , a;C<' " ,-"' wi �' ""' #'�"�' .w'`�'":ti' sr '`�$ +:xc' ;-x,..,s; '€. been owned. and run b ther > r; ,�: 3 r<x: < wx:kx.. - <:.W: } ; ...:. Y :,;m3:a.,Y'•,'•,c�xa w'..,,,,;r£ s.,, !_ a q';e �.4-�::c'. ., •.ps ,'. ' M s 7�/ ;,""< z -`• P'_.' -':::!^%•r' , do familyfor thepast 71 /.,4y •, A,.AA'>�W �f •` .4" Lanr ^,Hsregs`"':k4,ZIM ..Sz' s : g:'::7s„ ':x "°7:', . t ++N'sf ':.:.%-"'• <� �:A"lF"r^`�,D:tom: ..:, fty,�'�- , .+z.' �� .�, .aK _ 7 ,7 •K �;,<, ,`v a • .i' Y 0.14ra;x`i=:aQ'`m'i`u'gX>:.=G": i`s"°'"y ..y".'.` i,. .. .s" ist . .„a,;,;':,::,•g:,..` :•.: zv;A • ears. Craig Lande inherited it t:;y .. m �� x� „.� , ,r , n ,� Y :..R' s��;,,s�; '♦ ,�4-, '`F �;;�� • :..<. se.•� �. 3 m<♦'><, inherited .,•"::'ia%,00,1 .i-, A 1102` <. .1yai, <..::,.z _,: ' 3E from his father, who. inh -ay =. ' ,r . E: ; r. <F, ,• p ov,ff . : ....:• ,<r>n>d7^=:,4v ax<,4= '>.r.", hx?•. .. >,..r';<u<'?: :icy'; ,.agS+`x<'...•;`i,�' s<x._<.:.::.,. „i;..:: it from his father - Clarence . ' r »s3 + -r: "'�' Y•<.•.,a<.-� x s �`'�n�.5<,§� F' n.� i;`::: .rc�. k � '.xu;u. ■:-.*•,, .�.� <>.s...,cs<<, f ` „ n 3,Y5.e's3'ez". � ;'�;. - ,�r `< �' Y y 3� ys V�� r„� »'� .O. Lande who bought the ��'� � �' R�,�•.� �1 �� �'-<. �.�- -.< x.,<, �M, ,<;,,� �x';"..�.,;a��; � ,,_yw,,.4e. z::<;;..,,•:f., <.::.> y.:,3>..<,.ii>`:,"A:8e x><`>sl<:7.:< .:,, ?..:=if'rr.:-i`>,"4k<:<r"zs,:�=,;hr;:�r.'W e...r.::,.,.>d...q.�.,..:,_.,,£.<. � ,. .......s.:..t,osr�Y:>ix.,.>:C. >.,.><:a.,y..<.r.w.�.... : �., r.a.♦ ..:3. ,�h...,.m. .ox;:`nL`>;.^;¢r;l buildingin 1925. ., .� ' '•A .. �� .......".w• ..>" w.z,..s. '.`r. slow;.:<sr:"` ,r,„«.�> <�.y,'.':4"<e"�s':�':e'�">'•, ...i>�,, .<'is,;:,i .<0,„+r^'_,,,.. x,> ''.':I 3s..'j r„!.r„,•`,g;"::h^,,a'.' ...S�ati<.:r;k•••4 'vq.,.. 's:r`3`x i ,S>,'-<tti.,,a:i`.. <J Rtya.wY.r.. was Old. s<',,-.,..,..c.;....h:. ..:. :< :,' , ',:• o •x:✓ :rY =t1s ;' ie4:,,:;.;: .<^i'R Even then, it . > , ' ••ik. . . vt.5::...: 3,; s. •4,0s', :.<> ;�.. µ .; ,�x� • ,. <c:...r��M,x.:s"�5. .2''.,:..:. ..+':.<.....;,.>..a_...a;.<Y;�..F:'?`<sz.�.�`v:�6�' >,�s�"2✓x;•£3`t '✓= :',r:z:xsa;�',"<•�, e..,,«, ��;.; _` r o>F„=$.a C... <,.y:,,..,< ,_� . 1 r.Cr,r;"A. 3'..j.R£.y 3, •5.5,'� 9'<<:�?'' ,,.:54�1.�1.<,_., v:?,.,.. '.'.*.,".�:';Fy:' z•..c�S.J,,Vt.:r'..*;.:;"",•� ,:F ,: ''U 1< T1..x `z>Y`�.,...','�.•'< said his grandmother ;�7;;�,� .,�<. 7.<, #>..,..;<,:. .r.=.,��a..<"..::�;>< .;�.:. <>f. ��; .x' 3<���.�:.s; �;:<�;.�, z Craigst':i`� �,.+,��C ;'�:"` ,� � s' � ��. �. ,:,*:r.,.. ...c,",n 1st .•R., r<,:.. <. r,A>M,�::s,.0 l.Y. :.5v%;.> fllS;` :. ....•.>��,..;u:'.:�.<-,;._"..,,:,,s::t.:s:.e A,�r..,...µ,�,. =:a+ .>•�.�:<<".:,3"s:' s_.:�,;.�.:,r �.. :.h�.:s:•:;.raa.:�.3;;zA.,..;�:_: byh a; :c: , .:.. re. :.s.ry;.�p as>5:.Sri .i S `':,>::mx. .....,h,;_;I?t` :s : :x; a-:o..a<>rr x:c.,4:Y ,a`, for crankingout ram mixesit..♦,:, >3•:,45,,,i..,. :,,::.A,., ..: s-,::3.....k , ,.Fi",r><",,>,4:u.Y<,..:a»�s. ,,,d, :' ,. F 3,:.;.. >:., <x«_. ::,.:•,<.a :, r,,:ex,:- >• .1<,, T;><....,w,,,:,n,;:>.�. 3..'.`:<,:f.. -'£vJ:.j.'v:.;.C;::n.<:':b'.YxJ.K<f<i;3.x:.<Y>:<:.'::. .S. x<traced the structures history g e^�>y..�»s �.,......<. .`.S� _ �<.�.x,;:=.a ..A..h':...:;F<., �, �,;� r.,a./x:: <_,'.,,..,<,<..,.;.. ,K,.,:...1%Tr..,:,</ .....,. back as far as the city's incor- the.ton every day, ground on- •`_" `' `� " �"" "`''"`'"" ''``„ 'Photos by DENTS LAi1 poration in 1902. Although site in the mill that still towers �� " she couldn't find any earlier over the ancient.wooden store- Y Ralph Kappes . � � 3 records,Craig is pretty sure the front. Longacres was then the x$ a ysfgs• A has £,,„ ,, (above) sets out building .predates the turn of store's major account. � ' 3x -r animal cages ;` ,�<:�<���zr;:<, �:> . � :R - § ... �s:.o;:ly:. .. while owner • the century. Today,the mill is cobweb- t t i. „u 1(4 .M.Fi A • nd the feed store looks strewn and silent, though still '' '�" `. " .:r - � `",,,,,e "` `54. ��..y... ,, ;. >'. :� .0 .'a' - ,..�<�x... Crai Lande da . of it. Today, Linde. """ "y^°tr"' cradles a pair every y fully functional. When the race : .: a<„'Er sn w .' ; „w • Feed Co. looks like something •.track died:in the early 90s, it xzti � �' _ "" of puppies that John Stcinbeck or Jack Ker- nearly took Lande Feed along :,z` 5 ' x t' ;� ti will stay at the ouac mi ht have encountered in with it Craighad to layoff s r 7 ' ��� g zY store until the their cross-county rambles in ' i tw ;:F$Av' yfive of his regular workers.in fi a the SOs and 60s - an almostlik .. A! 1 `a right owner order to survive, leaving only' °� ~Y 9 ass k r3 . ,� : = z� Nx. comes along. surrealistically "down . home" himself and employee Ralph tz :<.. ay , structure with a charmingly Kappes to •run the • store:.- • yhuh� a� ,F • : ° ti x � , .a �' 0 ay ;s <ak after noticing his six-toe dilapidated•storefront. "Those were deep,dark days for 1 �,:; y ,"' �r 'Y`' 1 paws. He and his wife dubbe ti aM. I,r',f4 ;' • Avid animal lovers come us," said Craig. "There was `"` " �•< F 3 x F ,� • • • 3 ' him Mr. Hemingway, ' aft( here to tied everything from ;h y g almost`nothing on the shelves t o z€s r cob bedding to parrot mix for for a while." ,, a , ° ,, ,, r ` '��a the writer, whose own cat ha theirpet cockatiels. There are " 7B six toes as well. But Ralph agreed to stay wooden bins filled with with on as long as possible and he ,'r;• And the hen that now rule x4 ' ' < Craig back yard also starte cracked corn; rolled oats and and Craig managed to salvage s y� a;r ` • out at the feed store. Th --".....d ..-...... ........ 1•.orn curl ...t•..• -,,............i 11Aons' .fir-h:,rrl m '�'/ r �.✓' .'rb,Eao..<s z..,a•s..< 1;. '>"i 1 "n 1(d AL SOCIETY • • ",: " ,:xr R•;. REN 0.N ( T .r: -, r, „„„ F ;r. m f'`Q = ':'jr";ak- ,3x- .::E a0i aJ Y. 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P PP 'N::;, ;?:a''F'�= �M^k.:�s}�.,. �"�;<oi< .5,'3,';44.��.>�!��.Jx=`c '`xr�'h>" .. the Longacres was then the • ::;,, :• r;cout N front. Longa r ,:�. ,� � �: � wry: x-<, <,. ;, _;����: �..b - .(above)sets . of account.' f:.: z .^< §k animal cage- s store's ma or acco °-;�-:>`_:°. �_<:�'``'"'� a: ; 1 1$CO <-r» .;'S<::.i-a;iZ`4`•'.-,.:r.3::t'„x ,�y.f,:<;;:.:„. ,.�..<:.,., Today,• the mil ;. :,-:<,-;; - � still g.,... .:<:.:..� Y' .4., , , while owner ks silent though 'n: .. F- »' „ ; #.,>> ; strewn and g �.,. ; '=. - x : lde . fullyfunctional.When the race' " ` •••1!::_-: :1.'eTZ!';.'ti, i --. ,,,,-, cradles a pair • n earl 90s, it §;;;, ,r::..:. .:,, . g track died in the ,: :: x .:::<E,::;f:::> ' : Y Y�'_ that�'��. of puppies • s3 `> ,,:.,,. "hwrI • :• A PPP erLande Feed alon _'-` .y nearlytookg H:-:::;'�'`<:�: w�A• :.�s� • -,' = ,,� w; is :^-'• will stay at the finCraig'had a layoff `'' S with it. t><T;�'� .;.;�Q='`i -�r:,;:> .�:: �:_;.�-<„>,.F�_<. ;;r,<t �Y< �.-<, � :fix<t.�k,. � ��F.�u3 • �; G' :. store until the g. m five of his regular workers �n • `i `- '^ �.��Q;3� �� ,=i:;���:r ` ;.,'�; ,..: :;,mow„x-,i.,. :/...;;;'.3'.w: rigright owner ost order to survive, leaving only _�3 ° t' >:f i ▪ :_..:,� � ,'; .F,: �.:.'.�,,.<: comes alon himself and employee ��.. ,;:. .Y:' t<:,�.,<>Yr...,;:,;:..<#,,; '.; .s P Y • _ ,x:;a` �a°, ,. ,-r;' .Q,w„:? ., .... . ,.; fir:_ 1 store.: r ;y,,' .;i.; `a :a z:�;. r < • >;Y Ka es to run the _.,,>«r:..,. >., .: . :':, .; PP : :a..:t£' .::.:;.. ' six toed ".`:" -y'' '-_<..t:,:r after noticing his ark da s for �.� .T. �.; .�:<'.e'm.:�,:,;;:r.::Y:: _ Those were deep,d x,.� •�'`:.-.L� wife dubbed - his if x•�.� He and - ws. It `•f`• :l a 1 a Z:x ��' t P ,me w us said Craig. There as ��: ::s� .-�, '<.:r7,},ryf J :.„4?,�^"3y:;s::;�.'>` II „ g' = f'"'= e in wa after • r him Mr. H m g y,4r:` `i.,;�»r'::, �:>�Y::?, %'-: "kt`;saw m almost"id Cr on the shelves �., . . - .. ;:�;;: • .'t-_:: : : :E:<:`< • w 'ter whose own cat had °,:«: ��: a:dM ..�,L_#: the n , forwhile." `� ;J.,.,>�'' ;;> for a w*3�• ��'.; .��:;�e�f,�.="=F�� '�;�` '`':>::: �)'���a..,:,;::,>:.•" ia. :.. ,, :c ; : {' '<'><T six toes as well. are But Ralph agree. to stay =^'. 'f ,:., .F'. << _ `-' P gr n. :3" z :k; ;=`. rules. pithlongaspossible and he ��>> • :. us ,f�'< ';," -:,,:9i->"'=`'3 And the hen that now r on as p < . :ems:: c:'< ' ._.�_ �n_. '���• x- started l< f E' ws` ,.,:_ Crai s back and also and managed to salva a <.: m;, ;, :<.:,�< g Y and Craig mana e g ?•�<''„� ` '��. ,. �, ....s..2 .:y;a:: "`' .` a:;::,<. a . at the feed store The ` m .✓ Q '- - ':z 6.:r';.::::' r ;. out � what remained. Many die=hard � , ^r, ., .���;�: �..�,::xx�;;;,,,,^,;,,,,..,;: ;:.;..;._r ...:c ` : ;-= << ::.k.: ;;«<.:::# <<`x `;. :fir ;_ smallest •in the flock, she was lop c ntmued to come fi F<» =: P customers o ,,. .,> _ h.. k.:, .F� ,o'x.,r. :)t.: t 3,< :lg' k-0 . death bythe � `=x:3r..'.: >> :.' nearlypecked to tit- ded his • i ' a Craigex an ff<� _. «�� `�`sr;:Qh.LQ �:,,.,: back and. ., .� : �:� �..�, ;:-Y _�-x=�`�' ��; > P zs:�.:x fir. w��:R<�.x:::t,w..:� A4 : ;�,,;.; . �: "k M ;3 ..« : >£''k....,�,. beinga runt. r;a.1j4,- _..: ,; r<. ti f<.<�:. other chicks for andinclude more do- ;<_, =:; `Yr inventoryto ,. ^k. ;=' ` > r < : Craig, who admired her spin ' Dogand cat "�" ' �•"" '`�: g mesti c pet food. •f,>.<.`� � ,;:."-:.g.<>•.,, 'ry ;z,>;, .. ..rk .�,. • ,.<..:,:: •,r:, <<;.,. .:>�r,..:;`°;: a` ;i?, <:f;, at them, --` ::)• =Q;r ' for eckin back , for P .nt.:. can now account ��>, �: ro du cts <t,: sy« ,:irt ::F z.,.<;..•. ,.fi..,•la• ;..>:;<;;: rc ? ;A.S:..; `.>[",* 14 , with an o 9:,,. �,.a 3 ,..., ..,§F ;arr3�:mxY;r>:::.<; e.<,,,,ti>:, ' F. ..: "r nursed her to health aib• nearly half of his business. ;; - ,•ra'. h E :): �; . <:: .,, .:: . ..:.:. ... w.Y; r...,a YmN;h•.aS.;,4k... i.].. •.:::;':';:... ...wr,.5.i; .t»Y.: a°> ;;._.�.. .(:Y'.:'.�.r... i . f as He •also buys and sells eye dropper and named her Moa any animals, although he admits Koa Iki, a Hawaiian term for it's questionable whether or not But while tie sighed at the They receive the best of meaning• "small, fierce real he makes a profit at it, as he costs, his soft-heartedness pre care until Craig or Ralph can chicken." • can often finds himself the unwill vented him from turning them find them a•good home. Some Such devotion does not go ._ __� -rt___. :_:_�_a .t_„ C.._�:.,<, t_.,.,<, ,,.,.,., L...n.. 1m-1, , onnnah nnnnti,-pd It's lne.. of the rea- • RENTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY:. (- 1 4 t, ---�:�,- t1-�,, -�• ?' s •r t ande,.son of the by the intense heat of the by men and-. equipment the day. hay continued breaking out founder, estimat- smouldering fire.••'A thor- :'from King County Fire Dis- A spark caused by a met- this morning, Pringle add.=., ,.at $30,000, plus ough'inspection will deter 'trict,40,and several off-duty al object.passing through a . ed. '.`This is 'like ;a huge.: mage to the 60- mine if the building, con- Seattle ire .fighter's, kept hay chopping machine had mattress fire. About the hay-s t o r age. structed hi 1925, can •be .the flames from 'spreading. caused the earlier, smaller only way you can..he sure;of used again. The fire; reported at 12:21 blaze, Lt. Arthur:Pringle of :putting it out is to take:the • ?ire".Department The remainder of the feed p. m.; is-believed:to have the ' Renton Fire Depart- :hay out'and bury it some- - id mortar in the plant, built• in the early started from the remains of ment said. - -where. - ack's t r u c t u r e 1900s, was' not damaged,.. : a;fire workers thought.they More than 150 tons of:hay 'The chopping machinery, been weakened Renton' . fire fighters, raided' 'had'extinguished earlier in had to be removed from the 'a bulk-feed-delivery truck, building and scattered in .a'forklift truck and a nett/ • the street:where it Could be • tamper for Lande's pickup drenched'with water, Prim; =truck, also were destroyed, gle said ' Lande'said. • small spot fires in the (Photo, A 3.) " : • i April 9,2001 Renton City Council Minutes Page 113 AUDIENCE COMMENT Jessica Lehnenz, 1921 Talbot Rd. S.,Renton,98055,expressed her opposition Citizen Comment: Lehnenz- to the demolition of the Lande Feed Company store located at 95 Burnett Ave. Lande Feed Company Store S. Commenting that she is a frequent customer of the store,Ms. Lehnenz Demolition jJ14,ric 1305 stressed the importance of retaining historic structures in Renton. EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL RECESS INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR 24 MINUTES TO DISCUSS A PERSONNEL ISSUE. CARRIED. Time: 8:46 p.m. The meeting was reconvened at 9:10 p.m.;roll was called; all Councilmembers present. j ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY PERSSON,COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 9:10 p.m. mPA- MARILJ.4 TERSEN,CMC,City Clerk Recorder: Michele Neumann April 9,2001 . April 9,2001 Renton City Council Minutes Page 112 The Committee further recommended that the resolution regarding this matter be presented for reading and adoption. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See later this page for resolution.) Development Services: A- Noting that the Council had requested a status report one year after adoption of Frame Sign Ordinance the A-Frame Sign Ordinance on March 6,2000, it was MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL REFER THE A-FRAME SIGN ORDINANCE TO THE PLANNING& DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND The following resolutions were presented for reading and adoption: RESOLUTIONS Resolution#3498 A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a Franchise:King County, franchise agreement with King County allowing the Renton Wastewater Utility Construct&Maintain Sanitary to operate,maintain,repair,and construct sanitary sewer mains and service Sewer Mains on County Roads lines and appurtenances in,over,along,and under county roads and rights-of- ways. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution#3499 A corrected resolution was read setting a hearing date on May 7,2001,to Vacation: SE 2nd P1 between vacate a portion of SE 2nd Pl.between Lyons Ave. SE and Nile Ave. SE and Lyons Ave SE&Nile Ave SE that portion of Nile Ave. SE 312.94 feet north of SE 2nd Pl. (Parkside Court &Portion of Nile,VAC-01- Plat/Harbour Homes;VAC-01-001). MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED 001 BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. The following ordinance was presented for first reading and referred to the Council meeting of 4/16/2001 for second and final reading: Finance: 2001 Budget An ordinance was read appropriating monies from various fund balances, Amendments increasing the expenditures in various funds and departments, and increasing the 2001 Budget by$14,110.000. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 4/16/2001. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Council President Clawson reported that he, Councilman Parker, and Legislature: Senate Bill 4160, Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator Gregg Zimmerman had Transportation Improvements addressed the Senate Transportation Committee in Olympia in support of Local Option Funding Senate Bill 4160. He explained that the bill would provide the Puget Sound region with local option funding for transportation improvements. Councilwoman Keolker-Wheeler added that the Suburban Cities Association is. meeting this week to discuss the various transportation proposals that are pending in Olympia. Community Event: Centennial Councilwoman Nelson reported that the City's Centennial Celebration float Celebration Float will appear in the Daffodil Parade in Tacoma on April 21st. King County: Emergency MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY CLAWSON,COUNCIL REFER Medical Services(EMS)Levy THE SUBJECT OF THE KING COUNTY EMS LEVY PROPOSAL TO THE Proposal PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Appeal: Monopole at N 30th Larry Warren reported receiving notification that AT&T Wireless will St,Kennydale Neighborhood withdraw its application and subsequent appeal to erect a monopole at 1321 N. Association&AT&T Wireless 30th St. 4111 July 24,2000 Renton City Council Minutes + Page 265 share of the grant or unreasonably subsidize the project. Allowing one COR 2 zoned parcel to develop would shift transportation costs onto the remaining parcels,which would destroy the market value of the Quendall Terminals parcel and destroy the chance for cleanup. 7. Railroad tracks cross between the properties and the freeway and must be crossed. Having the parcels developed under a single site plan will permit an overpass or similar solution that will eliminate car-train collisions. 8. With development under a single site plan,the City can plan the type and size of City utilities to the area,rather than experiencing cumulative demands for services at unpredictable levels. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.* Responding to Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler, City Attorney Larry Warren said the ambiguity in the City Code occurred because under the definition of Site Plan Level II,it does not mention the possibility of the COR zones requiring the site plan to be conducted not only on the submitting parcel,but on the adjacent or abutting property as well. He explained that the language is contained in another section of the Code. *MOTION CARRIED. (See page 267 for ordinance.) Regional Issues:King County Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report County-wide Planning Policies regarding;the review of the King County Comprehensive Plan. The Committee (Proposed Changes) reviewed additional policy initiatives proposed by King County Council members in the form of summaries with file names matrix 1 and matrix 2B and concurred with the staff recommendations to oppose and support amendments as shown on the matrices. The Committee recommended that the City Council concur with these recommendations and authorize the Administration to respond to ongoing County initiatives based on the policy direction established by City Council review of these matrices and earlier proposals. The Council further requested that the Administration continue to articulate the City position opposing policy amendments that facilitate either rezoning to higher multi- family densities in Renton's Potential Annexation Areas or one Comprehensive Plan designation for all residential zones from 4 to 48 dwelling,units per acre to the King County Council and Executive. MOVED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMI 11'hE REPORT. CARRIED. Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler reported that the Suburban Cities Association's Board of Directors recently took a position in support of Renton's efforts regarding this issue. Parks:Historic Preservation Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler reported that in February,the matter Society,Historic Preservation regarding historic preservation was referred to the Planning&Development Regulations , Committee. Since then,she has met with the Renton Historical Society and has ( �g6COPIl& CIDCVI'y arranged for the King County Historic Preservation Officer and the Renton Historical Society to make a presentation to Council during Committee of the Whole on August 7th. She explained that the purpose of the presentation is to inform Council what King County and other cities are doing with regards to historic preservation. Public Works: Illegal dumping Councilman Persson reported that illegal dumping and bicycle use continues to on Philip Arnold Park Pipeline occur on the Philip Arnold Park pipeline road. Road 1 Contacke ej ,_,._ wn...,_ • �v 917/Z000 So You OWN A KING COUNTY LANDMARK . . . Technical Paper No.19 0 King County.Landmarks and Heritage Program,King County Office of Cultural Resources 506 Second Avenue,Suite 200,Seattle,WA 98104-2307(206)296-7580, 1-800-325-6165 TTY "But my building isn't like the Smith Tower..." It may not be, but your building nonetheless has special historic and architectural significance. Whether your building is a small bungalow or an ornate Queen Anne, it is an important part of the development heritage of your neighborhood and King County. It is King County's rich collection of historic buildings, sites, objects, and structures that helps to make the region unique. We are fortunate to have some of the finest examples of 19th and early 20th century buildings that were constructed by our pioneer founders and their descendants in the Northwest. It is important today that we recognize our heritage and preserve it for future generations so that they may enjoy and appreciate King County's diverse and colorful history. It is the quality of our neighborhoods that makes our communities a good place to live, work, raise a family, and retire. King County's historic neighborhoods offer a particularly charming quality of life. To maintailn this historic character, as well as the health of the neighborhoods, King County develo ed an historic preservation program, adopted in 1980, that governs and reviews changes to significant historic buildings. . To carry out the program, the County established a Landmarks Commission made up of county residents who volunteer their time to preserve and protect historic buildings. In addition to designating buildings as King County or Community Landmarks,the Commission also reviews proposed changes to Landmarks, as well as plans for demolition and new construction. "Does this mean I can't paint my house purple?" There are, however, certain things that do require review. Any alteration to a designated feature of significance which changes the appearance or materials of the building is subject to the review process. Something that may seem insignificant, such as the replacement of a window or the application of new aluminum siding, can permanently damage the historic value of the building. Guidelines for alterations and additions to historic buildings have been adopted by the Landmarks Commission and are available from the Historic Preservation Office. The County's historic preservation regulations are not designed to force property owners to maintain their properties in a certain way or to restore the building. The preservation regulations have nothing to do with mowing or not mowing your grass, allowing trash to pile up, etc. These are code enforcement issues that are dealt with by an entirely different division of the County, and there is no connection with the historic preservation program. • So You Own a King County I _. kark... Page 2 Landmark Designation Program Does: • Preserve and protect important historic buildings, sites, objects, and structures in King County • Encourage additional historic research and the distribution of information about historic buildings and districts • Foster civic pride and appreciation of our heritage • Offer free restoration and rehabilitation information to interested individuals and property owners • Make available grant monies for restoration of designated landmarks • Allow the cost of certain types of restoration to be deducted from the assessed value of the property • Require review of alterations to designated features of significance • Require review of demolitions of contributing buildings and any new construction within the boundaries of designated historic districts • Improve the economy of the area by promoting local history if property owners choose to do so • Stabilize and improve property values in historic districts if property owners choose to take advantage of available incentives Does Not: • Automatically prevent property owners from making changes to their buildings or regulate painting of their buildings • Require review of ordinary maintenance or in-kind replacement of existing materials • Require that the building be open to the public • Usurp individual property rights • Force businesses to change signage • Require improvements or restoration of the building • Require placement of historical signs or plaques Revised 6/99 1 1 INCENTIVE PROGRAMS FOR LANDMARK OWNERS I Technical Paper No.26 0 King County Landmarks and Heritage Program,King County Office of Cultural Resources 506 Second Avenue,Suite 200,Seattle,WA 98104-2307(206)296-7409, 1-800-325-6165 TTY A generous program of incentives bai ances the controls imposed by the King County Landmark designation program (i.e. design review before making changes to a landmark property). The incentive programs currently available are described below. These programs have changed over time and will continue to change as t x and zoning laws evolve or new sources of grant funds become available. Individuals owni g King County landmark properties or considering designation are encouraged to contact the Landmarks and Heritage Program at(206) 296-7409 for updated information on particular incentive programs. Special Valuation: A Local Tax Incentive Program for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings Special Valuation subtracts eligible costs associated with the rehabilitation of historic properties for up to ten years. The primary benefit of the program is that during the ten-year special valuation period,property taxes do not reflect the substantial improvements made to the historic property. Prior to the passage of this'I law, owners rehabilitating historic buildings were subject to increased property taxes once the improvements were made. To be eligible, the property must have undergone an approved rehabilitation within two years prior to applying for special valuation, and the rehabilitation must be equal in cost to at least 25% of the assessed value of the improvement (excluding land value). Current Use Taxation for Open Space King County offers an incentive program to preserve open space on private property. Landmark property owners may be eligible for some tax relief if their land contains one or more open space resources such as recreation areas, watersheds, scenic view corridors or historic landmark/archaeological sites. The incentive program functions by establishing a "current use taxation" property tax assessment for the open space that is lower than the "highest and best use" assessment level that usually applies on most land in the County. The reduction in taxable value ranges from 50% to 90%for the portion of the property in "current use." Designated landmarks qualify for a 50% reduction in taxable value for the land portion lof their assessment. Properties determined eligible for landmark designation may also qualify if they include another type of open space resource. For property to be approved as open space under this program, either the potential for additional development or use must be present, or the owner might provide public access or agree to other restrictions in return for tax reduction. Public access is encouraged on open space preserved under this program. However, access is not required, particularly if visitation could damage or endanger the resource (as with an archaeological site). Incentive Programs Page 2 of 3 Landmark Grant Programs Cultural Facilities Program (Hotel/Motel Tax Fund) A cultural organization (either arts or heritage)which owns or uses a King County Landmark is eligible to apply to the Cultural Facilities Program for the purchase, restoration or rehabilitation of the structure. Competitive awards are made annually by the Landmarks and Heritage Commission. The Commission determines heritage priorities each year and considers the applications within the context of these priorities and general program guidelines. Landmark Stabilization and Restoration Grant. From time to time, special grant monies are made available for the restoration, stabilization, or rehabilitation of historic properties in King County. In 1993, the King County Council made a special appropriation of$100,000 to stabilize a limited number of endangered county landmarks. In 1995, the Council made$500,000 available as part of an Arts and Heritage Initiative. The Landmarks and Heritage Commission continually works to develop new sources of restoration funding and publicizes new programs,as they become available. Landmark Restoration Loan Funds Low-interest loans for restoration projects are available through programs administered jointly • between the Landmarks and Heritage Program and Washington Mutual Bank, the Valley Community Bank in Duvall and the Issaquah Bank in Issaquah. The Landmarks and Heritage Commission reviews proposed loan-funded projects for compliance with restoration and rehabilitation standards, while the banks focus on the financial eligibility of the borrower. Loans are available for the restoration or rehabilitation of privately owned residential properties through Washington Mutual Bank. Loans for restoration and rehabilitation of commercial properties are available through Valley Community Bank and the Issaquah Bank. By providing restoration loans at a reduced interest rate, the Landmarks and Heritage Commission assists landmark owners with projects that ensure a longer life for these significant historic resources. Owners of landmark properties in unincorporated King County or landmarks in cities that have. an interlocal agreement for preservation services with King County are eligible for the program. Technical Assistance Owners of designated King County landmarks are eligible to receive a range of technical assistance services from the Landmarks and Heritage Program. Primary among these are discussions with the members of the Design Review Committee who review and approve all changes to designated features of significance of landmark properties. Included on this committee are architects and preservation specialists who can share their technical and practical information. In addition, the office maintains information files on both preservation and local history, and publishes the monthly newsletter, Community History, which keeps readers informed of issues and changes in the historic preservation field on a statewide level. Incentive Programs - Page 3 of 3 Investment Tax Credits The Tax Reform Act of 1986 permits owners of buildings listed in the National Register of Historic Places to take a 20%income tax credit on the cost of rehabilitating such buildings for industrial, commercial, or rental-residential purposes. Many King County Landmarks are eligible for listing on the National Register. An owner investing in rehabilitation of a registered historic property will have credit against federal taxes. The Preservation Assistance Division of the National Park Service monitors this program, which is administered by the State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation at (360) 753-4011. Revised 7/2000 • • February 7,2000 Renton City Council Minutes Page 40 King County: Renton Polling Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler expressed thanks to those responsible for Place Change to City Hall changing the election polling place back to City Hall in response to her request. Transportation:Crosswalk Ms.Keolker-Wheeler also expressed thanks for the timely response to her Ground-Level Light Bar request for information on crosswalk ground-level light bars,saying that the City will soon do a demonstration project of this,new technology on Logan Avenue. ORDINANCES AND The following resolution was presented for reading and adoption: RESOLUTIONS Resolution#3433 A resolution was read approving the Kirkland Court Final Plat; 19 single family Plat: Kirkland Court,NE 18th lots on 3.96 acres located in the vicinity of NE 18th St. and Kirkland Place NE St/Kirkland PINE(FP-99-152) (FP-99-152). MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON„COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading: Ordinance#4829 An ordinance was read annexing approximately 39.88 acres, including Annexation:Morrison, SE properties located north of SE 128th St. from the Renton city limits to'154th 128th St to 154th Ave SE Ave.SE(if extended), as well as the right-of-way of SE 128th St. from the Renton city limits to 154th Ave. SE(if extended)to the City of Renton (Morrison Annexation). MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ, ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance#4830 An ordinance was read establishing the zoning classification for the.Morrison Annexation:Morrison,R-5 Annexation area to Residential-Five Dwelling Units Per Acre(R-5) and Zoning amending the ordinance adopting the maps of the City's zoning ordinance. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler relayed the interest of the Renton Historical Parks: Historic Preservation Society in iursuing historic preservation regulations for Renton. MOVED BY Society,Historic Preservation KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL REFER Regulations � ` THIS SUBJECT TO THE PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED! Public Works: Olympic MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY'KEOLKER-WHEELER, Pipeline Co Franchise COUNCIL'REFER THE MATTER OF THE OLYMPIC PIPELINE COMPANY'S FRANCHISE AGREEMENT AND ASSOCIATED ISSUES TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL ADJOURN. ,..CARRIED: Time: 9:15 p.m.I ,... MARILYN J. PETERSEN,CMC, Cityrk try. Recorder: Brenda Fritsvold February 7,2000