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COUNCIL POSITIONNO, 1 TWO-YEAR .TERM
FILED (1) - THOMAS W. TRIMM
541 WELLS AVE . S . , RENTON
FILED (6) VERSIE VAUPEL
221 WELLS AVE . N ., •RENTON
FILED (8) - MIKE HANIS
759 ]JAYTON AVEI N . E, , RENTON
COUNCIL POSITI.ON_. N0. . 3 = FOUR-YEAR TERM
FILED (2) - ROBERT J . HUGOES FILED (13)
1013 Ni 33RD PLACE, RENTON CHARLES F. SHANE
FILED (5) - THOMAS R. EDWARDS an
, 3003 MOUNTAIN VIEW AVE. No .
1901 EDMONDS.IAVE . N . E. , RENTON RENTON
' FILED (7) DENNIS VADNEY
1210 MONROE AVE . LE. , - RENTON'
FILED (9) - BARBARVS. LALLY
816 CAMAS AVIE . NE. . . RENTON
• FILED (10) MICHAEL CRAMER
2826 MORRIS AVE. S . , RENTON
FILED (12) SANFORD WEBB'
264 CHELAN AVE, S . E. . RENTON
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COUNCIL POSITI.ON . N0,. -2 FOUR-YEAR
FILED (4) - EARL CLYMER
526 -CEDAR AVEI. S . RENTON `7
FILED (1 ) BRUCE T. HULSE
1033 -SHELTON "AVE . N .-E. , RENTON
COUNCIL POSITION - NO.r -4 '- FOUR-YEAR. TERM . .
FILED (3) - BARBARVY; -SHINPOCH
• 361 MAPLE AVE:. N .W. . RENTON
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CITY OF RENTON
DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY
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COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 - Two Yiear Term (Unexpired Term of William Grant)
Thomas W. Trimm
541 Wells Ave. So. , Renton, WA 98055
Versie Vaupel
221 Wells Avenue N. , Renton, WA 98055
COUNCIL POSITION NO.' 3_- Four Year Term
(..1) Robert J. Hughes
1013 N. 33rd Place, Renton, WA 98055
cc) Thomas R. Edwards
1901 Edmond Ave. N.E. , Renton, WA 98055
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4 - Four Year Term
CO Barbara Y. Shinpoch
361 Maple Ave. N.W. , Renton, \WA 98055
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COUNCIL POSITION NO. - 2 - Four Year Term
W Earl Clymer
526 Cedar Ave. So. , Renton, WA` 98055
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TERMS OF OFFICE
MAYOR
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CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1975 TO A FOUR YEAR TERM EXPIRING 1-9-80:
C. J. Delaurenti , Mayor
Patricia M. Seymour-Thorpe
George J. Perry
Richard D. Stredicke
Thomas W. Trimm (Elected 11/8/77 to fill vacant seat of William J. Grant.
Two year term expiring 1/9/80)
ELECTED NOVEMBER 8, 1977 TO A FCUR YEAR TERM EXPIRING 1-11-82:
Barbara Y. Shinpoch
Charles F. Shane
Earl Clymer
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UNOFFICIAL RETURNS - Without Absentee-Ballots - 820.Absentee Ballots Issued.to
Renton precincts
cm:.of RENTON - CANDIDATES'FOR COUNCIL POSITIONS . GENERAL ELECTION - November.8. 1977
PRECINCT NOS::.. •1 2: 3'_4 :5 6 7 8 _9 10 11 12 13 14 15'1,6'17. 18 19.,20.21.32'23)24,25 26.27)28 A9. 30 31)2 33_34' 35. 36 37. 18- 39-40 J 41 42.43 44:45
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KING•COUNTY EXEC. 0 ' "' ,
DAVIS.(Di i`. i4 Xs i4 $1 3Y Li 3S'47 litb•36 S14 S'1 ,31A.51. 11.X4 M'it )I Q J4 yi,riy 4744LS!.i Si.:0 it, nip ,To#iyJ6 43 sC 1a+i7 '17
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PRECINCT NOS. 7 48 49 51'52 53 54 56 57 56 59 TOTALS
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' Renton Precinct ' .1-�y,�c� ,��� Gti�\'
✓Renton 1 Violet Somers'. :2208 'NE 16th ('e G�G��� "2 80 255
A ,.:,, J.. �.c �.,� i�r.,�- 9 55 .5983,, . ., ---s, �H,, s,,,, 62. 1 �,t... ..L I L t' (.: 1_Ss-•4 x4-3 v
✓Renton 2 #sae Brown. 15822��_S-E� .171st' :P1 98055': 235^0•1402
✓Renton 3 Mary Zier 434. Wells Ave `N, n 98055 255 5405
Renton 6 Harry Loomis 14401 .11thAye SW 98166 246 0447
Benton 7 Lillian Butler 7633 S 134th 98178 226 2110
Renton 8 Erna Sievers 16537 120th Ave SE 98055 255 5024
lie'. , ,C' , - 7$'IrS. 1a.3'4l(114.4.A r-/ Tali?' 'i 7 ,- QF317
' =enton 9 ma 528 Williams Ave S 98055 255 4206
Nand a a-st cA-7t.W 710 9 re a y— 2-S b'-,;.r"2
p Renton 10 No oneia pointed as of this date . '
/Renton 11 Elizabeth DuBois 538 Mill Ave_ S 98055 255 4760
Renton 12 Mary Fisher 9612 125th P1. SE 98055 228 2696
Renton 15 Joan A. Walker_ 1433 Montery Ave N , `:. 98055 228 63.84
v Renton 23 Phyllis Pesicka 14726 57th.'Ave x S 1 9&e-0.7 242 1720 v'
/Renton 26 Patricia Hustvedt 12666 .SE' 161s.t 9'8055 226 2588/
'Renton 27 Lillian Wicks '' 1517 Davis S . . 98055 255 7604
/Renton 28. Margaret Hebner . . 17212. Benson 'RD 98055 255 7398 1-1
1 enton 30 Joan Jenson >> : s'• ' ..2721 Meadow, N 98055 255 3821
Renton 31 Helen Spencer 'h)o . 1438 Hillcrest Lane 98055 255 2671
✓Renton 32 Jacob Zier 434 Wells AveLN 98055 255 5405
✓ 4Ob' 5a e* '.)„3-4!7 ..-tDL ' PL se:: !awl- ` sL/ rs3.-?eft
, Renton 37 No one appointed is of this .date..
,/ienton 40 Marilyn Ford . . .. 372 'St.evens Avw SW 98055 226 2741�
Renton 41 'VISI.ane—..Watk�in°s ' -. 1' 15775 Springbrook Rd .98055 226 4'838.
Renton 49 Doris Roth ' J 14645 'SE '181st .ST 98055 . 25.5 1021
/Renton 51 June Snyder ' .1209 ,N 31st 98055 255 6639
✓Renton 53 Corre is Carlson . . 403 'S..26th • ., 9.8055 226 9.672
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Renton 56 , No one appointed as of this date'.
'r16 Renton 58 Alice Score . . PO BOX 521 . . . ' . 98055 .228 1010
`h6 Renton59 Glenn 'Score i PO BOX .521 98055 228 1010
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aittat Pa •c�. r - l G sr qp' s-S' zs s.-_ 5-$13z
Renton 5 Me r o-tte.,._E f-e-r-ks 1612�La e�Ave7 S 9 8_1-5-5-2-5-5---5481.
vRenton 13 Billie Fenton 11451 SE 89th P1 98055 226-7575
,'Renton 14 ' :. _Evelyn ;Mueller , 827 Lypnwood Ave NE 98055 255-9603.
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Renton 16 �`�LNo one appointed as .of this '.date .
,/Renton 17 Ethel Keirn : 915 .Edmonds Ave NE 98055 255-7234
Renton 18 Louise Lewis 415 .Senica NW 98055 , NP
Renton 19 Mary McAdams 15454 SE 137th P1 98055 271-1584
%/Renton 20 Mary Jones 2625.'NE 27th St 98055 255.-9652
Renton 21 Letty Cole 1073 Harrington Ave NE 98055 NP
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Renton 22 No one appointed a.s of this date . '
Renton 24 Ina SparksN, 1633 Harrington Ave NE 98055 255-6020-
'/'Renton 25 Helen "Waterhouse 1317 Pierce P1 NE 98055 255-0637
,Aenton 29 Alvis J . Cobb 1215 Dayton Ave NE ?8055 228-1013
Renton 33 Marilyn K. Akers 3704 NE 9th Ct 98055 226-2824
Renton 34 Geraldine Church. 807 Camas Ave NE 98055, NP
vRenton 35 Doris Lightfoot . , . 2117. Edmonds Ave: NE , 98055 255-7026
Benton 36 Agnes Pomeroy . 1111N..36th`St 98055 226-5163
Renton 38 Marjorie Pre,ssl 4301'NE 10th P1 98055 255-4033
Benton 39 Margaret Teegarden ".;, 264 Seneca ‘P1 N.tvi 98055 255-7064
Renton 42 Marian Vogel. " 1500 Kirkland Ave NE 98055 NP.
/Renton 43 Mary Church . . 10409 SE 174th. #2.223 98055 226-4218
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Renton '44 Roheart—forn Ct 9.805-5= 228=5032
• ;vRernton45. Bernyece Leckie ' 1633 'Aberdeen Ave:.: N.E. 98055 255-4108
✓Renton •47 Lucy Eustis ..•;2 829 Index Ct NE 98055 255-1978
Renton 48 Gertrude Ashbaf`gh 839 Jefferson Ave NE 98055 NP
v/Renton 52 Jessie Thompson ; . 3506 NE 10th P1 9.8055 255-0590
Renton 54 Louise Wallace : : 458 Index Ave NE 98055 255-1126
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CHARLES J DELAURENTI, MAYOR •, 1 DELORES A. MEAD
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MEMORANDUM
Date: November 1., 1:19771 : .
To: Mayor • • ..: . :.Finance Director
Public Works •Director. Police, Department '
Building :Division.r. ,•, Park Director
Personnel Library Director , .
From: Delores A. Mead, city. Clerk
Subject: Election SLpply :•DepotSunday,,:. November 6,. 1977' .
General ,Elcti on, °Nov:ember::8,_ 1977 - LAG 10-77 .- ,
.and LAG '11-7.7 ,
This is a reminder that the front..entrance Of the Municipal Building
will need to be open 'Sunday- November `6, 1977, in time for 9:30 a.m.
delivery of polling supplies' to the poll workers and will remain open '
until 1 :30 p.m. , or until all books are delivered,' in accordance with.. .
LAG 10-77 with King County Records and Elections A phone is necessary
' so the City Clerk' s office will need to be :.available and unlocked during
those hours.
" Also, on Tuesday, .November 8, 1977., polls;will be open from 7:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m. The Highlands Administration Building, Library Bookmobile
Room and the Municipal Building Lobby_':wi l l need to .be open at 6:00 'a.m.
and remain open until the pll workers leave The Municipal Building
wi11 remain open until approximately.,11.:-0Qp.m. _
The Building Division will please furnish,,overtime:custodial. costs
for the Sunday opening in order that we pay bill the County, in accord- --
ance with the agreement. - . :
H-E : CI:TY': OF RENTON
` .;• ,. „i MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200.MILL AVE. SO.. RENTON,WASH. 98055
n ,..,. rn CHARLES.,J. DELAURENTI, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD.
O4 CITY CLERK,
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To: Mayor .' Finance Director ;. .
* Public. WcrksDirector Police Department -
' Building Division Park. Director :
Personnel - ' ' Library Director .
From: Delores..A. Mead,-,Ci:ty}:Cl,erk
, Subject: Election Supply Depot, Sunday, September 18, 1,977 : .: .
Primary 'E'lection, September 20, 1977. - LAG 10-77 ::
.and LAG'.11-77
This is a reminder that the front entrance of the Municipal Building _ ,
will need to be open Sunday, September 18, .1977", in time for the ,
9:30 a.m. delivery of polling supplies to the poll workers and
will remain open unt/i l 1 :30 p.m. , or.or,until all books are. delivered, ,
in accordance with LAG 10-77 with..King County Records "and Election .
A phone is necessary s the City 'Clerk's office will need to be
available andun1ocked during those hours.
Al so,,° oa°.Tuesday,. September. 20, 1977, polls. will be open from 7:00 a.m..
to 8 `00 p.m. : The High ands Administration Building, Library Bookmobile
Room and the,JMunicipalBuilding; Lobby will need to be open at 6:00 a.m.
and remain open until the poll workers leave. The Municipal Building -
will remain. . open until .approximately 11::00 p.m
The Building Division will please, furnish overtime.,custodial costs
for the Sunday opening in order that we may may bill the County in.
accordance with the 'agreement: ..
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THE CITY OF RENTON
c to © ? MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
A • kii CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD
915-o 'O CITY CLERK
0,p4rED SEP1 .O
November 1 , 1977
PLEASE DON ' T FORGET
Inspector of Elections
Renton Precincts
Re: General Election on November 8, 1977
City of Renton Council Candidates -
and King County Executive
Dear Inspector:
Since the City of Rentor has municipal issues on the ballot,
we are requesting that you phone this office, as well as the
King County offices, to .advise us of the four Council positions
appearing on Renton's ballot. We .would' also appreciate your
reporting on the positidn,of. King County, Executive.
Please call 235-2500 as soon as totals have been tabulated.
The manner in which you have called this office previously
worked very well .
Thank you for your courtesies.
Yours very truly,
CITY OF RENTON
Delores A.. Mead
City Clerk
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• THE CITY OF RENTON
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� CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD
CITY CLERK
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Inspector of Elections
Renton Precincts No. 1 hrough 59 ,
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• Dear. Inspector.and Election Workers: .
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We wish to thank you sincerely for your Very fine. cooperation
in the September 20, 1977 Primary Election and to commend you
for a "Job Well Done".
We 'are very proud.. of th manner in Which your prompt ,telephone
. calls came. .in to Renton helping to make our tabulation program
run smoothly and efficiently.
Your courtesies and co'o'eration are indeed appreciated.
• Sincerely,
CITY OF RENTON
4e4etet
• Delores A. Mead
'City Clerk
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' iTHHE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL. BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH 98055
`,Y'. ' CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR S DELORES A. MEAD
40 i CITY CLERK
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• SEPTEMBER 19, 1977
PLEASE DON ' T FORGET
INSPECTOR OF ELECTIONS
RENTON PRECINCTS N N . 1 THROUGH No, 59
RE: PRIMARY ELECTION ON SEPTEMBER 20, 1977
CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL CANDIDATES
DEAR INSPECTOR :
SINCE THE CITY OF FENTON HAS MUNICIPAL ISSUES ON THE
BALLOT, WE ARE REQUESTING THAT YOU PHONE THIS OFFICE
• AS WELL AS THE KING COUNTY OFFICES, TO ADVISE US OF
THE TWO COUNCIL POSITIONS APPEARING ON RENTON'S BALLOT .
PLEASE CALL PHONE NUMBER 235-2500 AS SOON AS TOTALS
HAVE BEEN TABULAT D . THE MANNER IN WHICH YOU HAVE `'•
CALLED THIS OFFICE PREVIOUSLY WORKED VERY WELL,
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR COURTESIES ,
VERY TRULY YOURS,
CITY OF RENTON
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DELORES A. MEAD
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Renton, WA 98055 : :: . ".. '' -' Agnes Pomeroy
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14401 11th Ave. S.W. s - ' '' ''----' ''-'' ' -• '''''''''''-----: - - - '---."-...- ':-:".. ..--- ' - ---7 '''''
Renton, WA 98065 ---- , .: ' T Margaret Teegarden
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,... ` ''• , ' : : -. -264 Seneca Place N.W. :
Renton, WA: 98055
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Gloria Siebert
8518 S. 123rd Place , ,, : „... . s ._ .... ... .... ,..
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Seattle, WA 98178 - . " : , : ....- Marian Vogel
. ..„. . --. . . 1500 Kirkland Ave. N.E. - -
Renton, WA 98055
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Lillian Butler
7633 S. 134th
Seattle, WA 98178 ., -,, ..?.:.,;,-: : ': .- • : 1. : , ; . ., .
Mary Church
10409 -S.E .: 174th - #2223
:Renton, WA - 98055
,•-. , r,,...., Erna Sievers
16537 - 120th Ave.' S.E: . 1. l. : : 1, : ';'.T.,--. ; - --- -27, .:-74.-- '...----
R e n t o n, WA 98055
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. ' Gloria Lee
17651 .• 196th 'Ave. s:E.
Renton, WA 98056 . ..,
220 Seneca Ave. N.E.
, 7. B e r ny e ce t..eo k 1 e
Renton, WA 98055 " •--,.... . .- . : . 1633 Aberdeen Ave. N.E.
' ., • • .. • '• Rentoh, WA. 98055 .
, . Elizabeth DuBois
538 Mill Ave. ,S. . . . .
Renton, WA 98055- , - . •- ' •, , ' Lucy :Eustis ,
'.. : 829 ,Index Court N.E.
Renton, WA 98055 ,
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Chris Wrigley
-- : 14220 - 140th Ave. S.E.
Renton, WA 98055
: , , . ,, 7: :•.•-• : ' Gertrude Ashbaugh r :
,839 Jefferson Ave. N.E.
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Renton, WA 98055 _
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, - g8gie Thompson
A:L. . 10th-Place
Renton, WA " 98055 \
Renton, WA .987 ,:,1
�; - `�` n;ier�ine Lai rf e1 d' . .
• `ht 7',,,;,,, ` , ?:,N-'26th St.
Renton; WA 98055
Joan A. Walker -- - -- -„- _ -_ . .
1433 Monterey Ave. .N..
Renton, WA 98055 Alice Score
‘,.„. P,. O. Box 521
Renton, WA 98055
Phyllis Pesicka :
14726 - 5th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98168 Glenn Score
P. O. Box 521 '
Renton,. 'WA 98055
u,,. Patricia Hustvedt
12666 S.E. 161st . _.
Renton, WA 98055 LaRay °Palmer :
10410 126th Ave: S.E.
Renton, WA 98055
Lillian Wicks
1517 Davis Ave. S.
Renton, WA 98055 Billie- Fenton
11451 S::E. ,.89th Place
Renton, WA 98055
Margaret Hebner
17272 Benson Road
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Renton, WA 98055 Evelyn Mueller -
827:_Lynnwood Ave. N.E.
Renton, WA . 98055
Joan Jenson
2721 Meadow Ave.. N. Myrtle Book
Renton, WA 98055 1726...Duval Ave. N.E. .
Renton, WA 98055
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Helen Spencer
1438 Hillcrest Lane Ethel Keirn
Renton, WA 98055 915 Edmonds Ave. N.E.
Renton, WA 98055
Jacob Zier
434 Wells Ave. N.
Renton, WA 98055 Louise' Lewis.
41.5 Seneca Ave. N.E.
Renton, WA 98055
Jody Seeler
22917 - 106th Place S.E.
Kent, WA 98031 ' ... Mary McAdams
15454 S.E. 137th Place
Renton, WA 98055
Marilyn Ford
372 Stevens Ave. S.W.
Renton, WA. 98055 ,• ,' ' Mary Jones
' 2625 N.E. 27th St:.
Renton; WA 98055
•,_ Diane Watkins
15775 Springbrook Road
Renton, WA 98055 Lett,y Cole
1073 Harrington Ave. N.E.
.Renton, WA 98055
Doris Roth
14645 S.E. 181st .St. :
Renton, WA 98055 Joyce Matthews
r , 14611 S.E. 140th Place
Renton, WA' 98055
44, June Snyder x
1209 N. 31st
Renton, WA 98055 .,Ks, Ina Sparks
y_ 1633Harrington Ave. N.E. -
Rento.n, WA'. 98055 .
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Renton 1 . Violet Somers 2208 NE 16th ec':, c*, -) ,k 8055 255 5983
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Renton 2 ia-ne Brown 15822 SE 171st P1 98055 235 0402
Renton 3 Mary Zier 434 Wells Ave N 98055 255 5405
Renton 6 Harry Loomis 14401 llth Ave SW 98166 246 0447
Renton 7 ' Lillian Butler 7633 S 134th 98178 226 2110
Renton 8 Erna Sievers 16537 120th Ave SE ' 98055 255 5024
,blewa .d`eatvP 1 F s8'S. t].344(p..0 y✓ qrl iV i't1- (o317
Renton 9 Eir _R_auma 528 Williams Ave S 98055 255 4206
144n 1 -Qr S�►cer.4%-- .1w1 f fe $S__1U'"2
Renton 10 No one a pointed as of this date .
Renton 11 Elizabeth DuBois 538 Mill Ave S 98055 255 476'0
Renton 12 Mary Fisher 9612 125th P1 SE 98055 228 2696
, Renton 15 Joan A. Walker 1433 Montery Ave N 98055 228 6384
Renton 23 Phyllis Pesicka 14726 57th Ave S • 9.&66.7 242 1720
_Renton 26 Patricia Hustvedt 12666 SE 161st 98055 226 2588
Renton 27 Lillian Wicks 1517 Davis S 98055 255 7604
Renton 28 Margaret Hebner 17212 Benson RD 98055 255 7398
Renton 30 Joan Jenson 2721 Meadow N 98055 255 3821
Renton 31 Helen Spencer 1438 Hillcrest Lane 98055 255 2671
Renton 32 Jacob Zier I 434 Wells Ave1.,N 98055 255 5405
Renton 37 No one appointed �s of this1date .��� SLr- 1'� q�31 PsL-7ef6
Renton 40 Marilyn Ford 372 Stevens Avw SW 98055 226 2741
Renton 41 Diane Watkins k/ 15775 Springbrook Rd- 98055 226. 4838
Renton 49 Doris Roth 1 14645 SE 181st ST 98055 255 1021
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Renton 51 June Snyder 1209 N 31st 98055 255 6639
Renton 53 Corre i�rlson 403 S 26th 98055 226 9672
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Renton 56 No one appointed as of this date .
Renton 58 Alice Score j PO BOX 521 98055 828 1010
Renton59 Glenn Score .P0 BOX 521 98055 228 1010
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Renton 5 Marjorie Elfers 1612 Lake Ave S 98055 255-5481
Renton 13 Billie Fenton 11451 SE 89th P1 98055 226-7575
Renton 14 Evelyn Mueller 827 Lypnwood Ave NE 98055 255-9603
M?ry tr LK 9 0-Q lC 1,7 z G 6.a04 44. i1.Gr 4 I`15 x s--6 6 rt
Renton 16 No one appointed as of this date.
Renton 17 Ethel Keirn 915 Edmonds Ave NE 98055 255-7234
Renton 18 Louise Lewis 415 Senica NW 98055 NP
Renton 19 Mary McAdams 15454 SE 137th P1 98055 271-1584
Renton 20 Mary Jones 2625 NE 27th St 98055 255-9652
Renton 21 Letty Cole 1073 Harrington Ave NE 98055 NP
Joyce- WaMkik,0 kW — St /got 00.6.w, t/ .zs—s--5767
Renton 22 No one appointed as of this date.
Renton 24 Ina Sparks 1633 Harrington Ave NE 98055 255-6020,.
Renton 25 Helen Waterhouse 1317 Pierce P1 NE 98055 255-0637
Renton 29 Alvis J . Cobb 1215 Dayton Ave NE 98055 228-1013
Renton 33 Marilyn K. Akers 3704 NE 9th Ct 98055 226-2824
Renton 34 Geraldine Church 807 Camas Ave NE 98055 NP
Renton 35 Doris Lightfoot 2117 Edmonds Ave NE 98055 255-7026
Renton 36 Agnes Pomeroy 1111N 36th St 98065 226-5163
Renton 38 Marjorie Pressly 4301 NE 10th P1 98055 255-4033
Renton 39 Margaret Teegardenn 264 Seneca .P1 N,1j 98055 255-7064
Renton 42 Marian Vogel 1500 Kirkland Ave NE 98055 NP
Renton 43 Mary Church 10409 SE 174th #2223 98055 226-4218
Renton 44 Robert Korn l i c3 i - /fG1C Se 4�3a.-ip_fer
3700 NE 9th Ct 98055 228-5032
Renton45 Bernyece Leckie 1633 Aberd'eeaAve. N.E. 98055 255-4108
Renton 47 Lucy Eustis 829 Index Ct NE 98055 255-1978
Renton 48 Gertrude Ashbaugh 839 Jefferson Ave NE 98055 NP
Renton 52 Jessie Thompson 3506 NE 10th P1 98055 255-0590
Renton 54 Louise Wallace f , 458 Index Ave NE 98055 255-1126
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Renton 1 Violet Somers °'2 .08r- =:1'6t1 ' ;: s".' 80 2 8
' Renton 2 Elaine Brown "•1,5,822',,S.E•-,,171st. .P1` . 98055 2.35 040:2:
• ;lRenton 3 -" Mary :Zier. '.`- :, 43:4',''We,11s. Ave •N 98055 255 .540,5'.,1•:::;. •:':'..,:'-' .
Renton 6 . Harry Loomis' :''' .'1'14'401: 11th' Ave SW ' 98166 . 246 b.4'4.7.
• :,, .-;-,•Renton 7' • Lillian• r Butle ' : '• °:;7633 S.. 134 . .'th- ` 98'178 226 -2110-
`4.-' 'Renton . 8 Erna Sievers ' , . 1.6517 , 1'20t.h. Ave SE • 98055' 255 .502'4 . • -
',enton 9 • Evelyn Rauma ' :. ,5.28 .Wi•lliams Ave S 98055 '2'55 4206.
.:Ren-ton•. -10 , :No "one appointed�a;s. or ",.thi's. `date': . .
'°-Rent,on 11 . Elizabeth .DuBoi_S' ._.' .538 ;M ill,�.Av.e'• '' S: °. . ' 98055 ' :1,255: 4760..,; .
Renton 12 Mary Fisher 9.612'125th P1 SE 98055. 228 2• 69.6:.':. •`.
Renton 15 Joan A. Walker:' :1433:..'Monery Ave :`N , ' 98055, 228 .6384.•
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`.Renton 26 Patricia, Hustvedti ; -- 1266:6''= SE, 161st 98055 226. _2.588`:
Renton 27 Lillian• 'Wicks' • . 15 •7:: Davis ..S 98055 2.55, 7604:., i ' ; .
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,r:;.:::!::::: -Renton 28 Margaret ' Heber -: ,', 17`2T2' B• eason, .RD 98055 . ,25.5 7398-
Renton -30. Joan Jenson '2721'.'.Meadow N. ' - 98.055. 2.55 '3821-.
Renton 31 Helen Spencer ''.14.38 ;HillCrest Lane 98055 ' ..255 2671_:
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-Renton 32 ,. Jacob Zier ' .•'. ....:,..*.;" ,--'• '4`,34 .Wells Ave: .N . 98..055 . `255 54.05 .:
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:`�(, . Renton 37 No one appointed " s.. :of <'this:` date .
' • :Renton 40. , Marilyn :Ford , V '3.7;2 Stevens -Avw-.'SW • 980.55 226 -2741-
• 'Renton 41, Diane Watkins . ...,. . , "' 15775;•Spr.,ing.brook Rd '98055 226.',48.38.
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- ;Renton, 49' 'Doris Roth.. :. '.-';',' ..,'..:.". ;.,14.645: •SE ':_181st S' ' . - - •98055 255 1021.
'-Renton 51, .June ,Snyder :1209.-. N 31st.• . 98055 2•55 66.39•.
�:' '-R' enton 53" Cor.renia ;Carlsson . - : 403. 5 `-26th - 98055 . 2.26 9;672 ;
Renton 56` No one appointed as' ,of `t.h`is . date. •
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• ' Renton ' 58. ' Corp'.;..' . . ..
• ' .:;Alice, : . `,��;PQ BOX. 521. '� . . 98055 826 101Q . .
•::Renton59 Glenn Score .-, ,.IPO•-,'BOX.:,5'2i : 98055 228 101:0.‘:
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• • • Inspectors 'for R.enton, precincts 1-59
?.Renton 5 'Marjorie , Elfers^, ,',16,12 Lake Ave S 98055 a5 s Y i
:;Benton 13 'Billie Fenton. ``. 11451 SE '89t.h • P1 98055
Renton 14 °-7=••-Evelyn.Mueller 827•`-Lynnwood Ave NE 98055
Renton 16 No one appointed as 'of this .date .
Renton 17 `✓Ethel Keirn • . 915 . Edmonds Ave NE 98055 . 25-5'- 723Y
Renton 18• /Louise Lewis . 415 S,enica NW • 98C55, �..
:'Re'nton 19 vMary McAdams '15454 SE 1.37th. P1 98055 27(-
Renton 20 v Mary Jones 2625 NE' 27th St 98055 9 G ';
Renton 21 /Letty Cole • . . ' •1073. `Harrington Ave NE 98.055
Renton 22 No one appointedl''as of this date.
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Renton 24' /Ina Sparks 1633 Harrington Ave NE 9805'5•
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Renton 25 t/He1en Waterhouse: ' 1317. 'Pierce P1 NE 9805_5 2 0'37
Renton 29 L-Alvis J.. Cobb .. • '1215 Dayton Ave NE n80552� _ /�.%3;
'Renton 33 Marilyn K. 'Akers. .. ,3704 .NE 9th Ct 98055
Renton 34 Geraldine Church 807 Camas Ave NE 980.55
• Renton 35 Doris Lightfoot • 2117 Edmonds Ave NE 98055 =�P.-
Renton 36 Agnes Pomeroy 1111N, 36th St, 98065 22,6 -5.!
Renton 38 Marjorie Pressly ' .4301 NE 10th P1 98055 2sb- -`i.o3 3
-Renton 39 Margaret Teeggrien • 26.4 Seneca P1 g-w 98055 . 7o6y'
'.... .Renton 42 Marian Vogel • 1500 Kirkland Ave NE 98055 NP
,Renton 43 Mary Church ' • 10.40-9 SE 174th #2223 98055 �z6` wit
`Renton 44 Robert Korn' 370,0 NE gth Ct • 98055 2
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.•Renton45 Bernyece Leckie .1633E s NE-, • 98055 a.s s-Yior .
Renton 47 Lucy Eustis . 829 Index Ct •NE • 98055 I9•
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Renton 48 Gertrude Ashbaogh 8.39' Jefferson Ave NE 98055 1y'�� '
Renton 52 Jessie Thompson ' 3506 .NE' 10th P1 98055 A5 -b01)
.' Rent .,. 54 • Louise Wallace'. •[ 458 Index Ave. NE 98055 a�s- 1
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•► THE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
o CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR ® DE.LORES A. MEAD
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CITY CLERK
Oto SE P-0.9
September 22, 1977
Inspector of Electionsi
Renton Precincts No. 1 through 59
Dear Inspector:and Election Workers:
We wish to thank you sincerely for your very fine cooperation
in the September 20, 1977 Primary Election and to commend you
for a "Job Well Done".
We are very proud of the manner in which your prompt telephone
calls came in to Renton helping to make our tabulation program
run smoothly and efficiiently.
• Your courtesies and cooperation are indeed appreciated.
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Sincerely,
CITY OF RENTON
06%1 .4,4-1016-
Delores A. Mead
City Clerk
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violet comers Elaine Brow' `• .
2208 N.E. 16th St-
Renton, WA 980!J : 15822 S.E '1st Place
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Mary Zier Marjorie Elfers "
434 Wells Ave. N. ' 1612 Lake Ave. S.
Renton,. WA 98055 ='`, Renton, WA 98055
Harry Loomis . , Bi l 1_i a Fenton ' ''
14401 11th Ave. S.W. r.. 11451 S.E. 89th Place ..
Seattle, WA 98166 Renton, WA 98055
Lillian Butler Evelyn Mueller
7633 S. 134th St. 827 Lynnwood Ave. N.E.
Seattle, WA 98178 '
:4,; Renton, WA 98055 ,
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' '"" Erna & er ers • '.
+ . '-: r r., Ethel Kei rn °"`
`° `� . 16537 - 120th Ave. S.E. :. 915 Edmonds Ave. N.E.
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y P''° ; :'r' Evelyn Rauma ' � ; ck1TE
Louise Lewis
528 Williams Ave. S.
����"��``�'` n; 415 Seneca Ave. N.W. •
Renton, WA 98055 :r Renton, WA 98055 ;.
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Elizabeth. DuBois �', Mary McAdams -�
tx "1g* 538 Mill 'Ave. S. , 15454-S.E. 137th Place
-'; 98055 _;r Renton, WA 98055
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',,''' ; Mary Fisher , Mary Jones
3512 - 125th Place S.E. -'a 2625 N.E. .27th St. -,
Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055
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Joan A. Walker Letty Cole w
1433 Monterey Ave. N. 1073 Harrington Ave. N.E.
Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055
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'-''' Phyllis Pesicka Ina Sparks
14726 57th Ave. S. 1633 Harrington Ave. N.E.
Seattle, WA 9816$ Renton, WA 98055
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,_ Gertrude Ashbaogh .
839 Jefferson Ave. N.E. �, 3
Renton, WA 98055
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Jessie Thompson
3506 N.E. 10th Place .
Renton, WA 98055 .
zi Louise Wallace -
458 Index Ave. N.E.
..- Renton, WA 98055
Patricia Hustvedi - ! Helen Wat ',)use
12666 S.E. 161st l'' 1317 Pier- 'lace N E
Renton, WA 98055 >' Renton, WA 98055
Alvis J. Cobb
Lillian Wicks. -. . 1215 Dayton Ave. N.E. ' ','.
1517 Davis Ave. S. Renton, WA , 98055
Renton, WA 98055
' '' Marilyn K. Akers
~ .' 3704 N.E. 9th Court
-1 Renton, WA 98055
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Margaret Hubner Geraldine Church
17212 Benson Road S. 807 Camas Ave. N.E.
Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055
Joan Jenson a:.• Doris Lightfoot-
Joan
2721 Meadow Ave. N. : 2117 Edmonds Ave. N.E. .
Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055
Helen Spencer
1438 Hillcrest Lane ti. -
Renton, WA 98055
Jacob Zier . Agnes Pomeroy
434 Wells Ave. N. '1111 N. 36th St.
Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055
Marilyn Ford .Marjorie Pressly
372 Stevens Ave. S.W. 4301 N.E. 10th Place
Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055
Diane Watkins Margaret Teegarden
15775 Springbrook Road 264 Seneca Place N.W.
Renton, WA 98055 _ Renton, WA 98055
Doris Roth Mariam Vogel
14645 S.E. 181st St. 1500 'Kirkland Ave. N.E.
Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055
June Snyder : Mary Church. -
1209 N. 31st `- 10409 S.E. 174th - #2223
Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055
Correnia Carlson • ,''' Robert- Korn
403 S. 26th 3700 N.E. 9th Court
Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055
Alice Score Bernyece Leckie
P.O. Box 521 1633 Aberdeen Ave. N.E.
Renton, WA 98055 ' Renton, WA 98055
Glenn Scorei Lucy Eustis
P.O. Box 521 829 Index Ct. N.E.
Renton, WA 98055 - Renton, WA 98055
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THE E CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE SO RENTON, WASH 98055
Z' WILL, °1 CHARLES !l. DELAURENTI , MAYOR ® DELORES A. MEAD
(O CITY CLERK
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SEPTEMBER 19, 1977
PLEASE DON ' T FORGET
INSPECTOR OF ELECTIONS
RENTON PRECINCTS N . 1 THROUGH No . 59
RE : PRIMARY ELECTION ON SEPTEMBER 20, 1977
CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL CANDIDATES
DEAR INSPECTOR : I
SINCE. THE CITY OF IRENTON HAS MUNICIPAL ISSUES ON 'THE
BALLOT, WE ARE REQUESTING THAT YOU PHONE THIS OFFICE
AS WELL AS THE KING COUNTY OFFICES , TO ADVISE US OF
THE TWO COUNCIL POISITIONS APPEARING ON RENTON 'S BALLOT .
PLEASE CALL PHONEjNUMBER 235-2500 AS SOON AS TOTALS
HAVE BEEN TABULATED . THE MANNER IN WHICH YOU HAVE
CALLED THIS OFFICE PREVIOUSLY WORKED VERY WELL.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR COURTESIES .
VERY TRULY YOURS ,
CITY OF RENTON
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DELORES A. MEAD
CITY CLERK
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AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD
CITY CLERK
O,p�TeD SEP•-
January 31 , 1975
Inspector of Elections
Renton Precincts No. 1 through No. 59
• Dear Inspector:
Since the City of Renton has the Municipal Fire Bond
Issue on the ballo't, we are requesting that you phone
this office as well , as the King County Offices , to
advise us of the total votes cast in your precincts
on the Fire Bond Issue, -
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Please call -phone number 235-2500 as soon as the totals
are tabulated. Thank you for your courtesy.
Yours very truly ,
CITY- OF RENTON
Delores A. Mead , City Clerk
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n" 4 AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD
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CITY CLERK
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- Inspector, of Elections
Renton Precincts No 1 through No . 59
Dear Inspector :, .
Since . the City of Renton has municipal issues 'on the _ -
ballot, we .are requesting that you phone this office` as
well as; the- King County Offices , 'to advise, us of the ,
total votes cast . in your precincts- for -each of the three ,
Council Positions appearing- on Renton' s ballot. . .
- Please call phone number 235-2500 as soo aA s totals have • !"evru�c_ ,
. been tabulated. Thie manner in which you' caned this office 7
, worked
very well Thank you for. your courtesies .
Very truly yours ,
CITY OF RENTON
jt
Delores A. Mead, City Clerk
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UNOFFICIAL RETURNS - Without Absentee Ballots - 820 Absentee Ballots :Issued to
• Renton precincts
CITY'.0f RENTON - CANDIDATES FOR-COUNCIL. POSITIONS ' -GENERAL ELECTION - November-8, 1977
PRECINCT NOS: `1 2" 3' "4 5 E6- 7: 8 9 10 11. 12.13 14-15 16 17 18 19 20 2"1 22.23 24`25,�24,27 28 29 30.�31 32,33 34 35 36 31-58: 39 �0)�41 42,43 44 45
COUNCIL POSITION 1 .
HAMS .1. ..u.,tt 2s 3.1,A 36,41.0!:3y L{ Ito, 47 4T,44 3I ,y' r.-r'I-t 31 r133!13ti"1(,43 3137 1S a %i 30 61 • a3 q. yfga "v
TRIF91 - 3 344 Js, 7I S1, Ly fit IS il (19 •70 3 62-JI Ss ut Yk?t ,3LX4g31)a IL 1 /! 413,47t 44 3l [T if topb i• "7t } !s-!►r sr Sc,
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COUNCIL POSITION 2 ► 1 I a I I I: r 1 Al ■
• CI YM►MR • ,37 4% 3% I19 43 Ss if -r1 t3 S.'76 3*161 t1 4I S3 31 34'1 J.�11 3713.7 3390."11 lb if J?J3 ,y 35 'sr 31. $3y iJ1 73. ai ofsiAllaa 71p-
HULSE - 1 j "f- IS - 31 •33 23 a7: 30k31 31 17 15' Vs?1 'ifi 3. 37 3 , 13 J3' 17 1 U.. 1a 13•'3i IT 1..i 1 3V of iv -V SO S3 it 43 to i1 rt ►r IY 34' •3(1
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;MONEY i1 ,a Cl X 14 if is 34 3L dr,3L aei 31- 57,.)., go r• ey 33 IC 4/0,1i 17.3r 5t14'jdt,I, gryt ,Yi 43 31<43. t51y,(! 77 W Jf at,N 19 i3 314
COUNCIL POSITION 4 - _ �-
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-SPELLMAN (PI __ 10 IS uS'1 T '1(. if 3I 41) 31 27 ass6`M 3.4 t7.23 3.7 S31314t,x6•31.X3 111 9P 1 36 3r 3a Sc 3.4 4or 0,31 47 0lvl 11 II 34 2f if i4 '
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-- 'PRECINCT:NOS: '' Si 48 49 51 '52 53 54 56 :57: •-59•-
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Renton precincts:
CITY OF RENTON - CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL-POSITIONS • GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
PRECINCT-NOS1 1 -2 3 .4 516 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20121 ,22'23 24 25. 26 27)28/29 30 31 32:/33 34" 35.36 37 30- 39 40 ,41 '42 43 44 45
COUNCIL POSITION 1 — f
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TRIt41 3,gq�3.L 1t'31_61 9/ 14 (pi4 To 3`F Gl 1F srs 4 3r y A4ja 333s .7 ic7`ya ,ys j 6t 3t o 60 73 3f � 2i O :s a
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VADNEY- 'I if 11 14 2.t tt: 39 34!tt 26 49 3L07 a.eyo royy 31 3rgo J-117 3c_SLi1 i qS , 42...21.111 1.2-yS y,y,,1 77 & q 1/.41 J3 11'
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clli4a(y11 34 '1s el % 4 yt 41 ,,so 11 101 pat2,411 yo t7 aY 13 t1 1 Ss yo 41 31 ill $1 yt,,iskt 't1-st ax eV 47 Cl 4,6 GL si R 0,44 aG vs fop $'o137 —
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HOPPE '(11 - fat' a6 Ls' S7 3t Ix b) in. 21 "l" 't' 17 17 is 33131 11,J1 3o il. 11- 11 11'3t 3a 77, 1. 26,1 a 3! 3t sy S. 33 17 43 ft3. 16- is 3,3-,1 31'yP
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PRECINCT NOS. - 7 48 49 51 52 53 54 56 5 59 TOTALS
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CLYNER 3 44 If 94 if -as 3• if 31 RI f'1 • ,s'8-3
HULSE 3; it 33 419 =9 17 3 . ! } ®i { t
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PRECINCT,NOS. 1 :2_.3• ,4 'S 6 :7 8 9- 'Ili:.if.i 2 13-14 15.16,17.18.19' 20,21` '23 24'26-'26:.27::28 29-,30 31:32'33 34 r35 r36" 37' 33 39 it41`.42 43 44:45-
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lt ry ii Mt, 3l43fi M3,7 37 1$ 4a`4s .M�t3! T7 Nei= -Y. 4P qi Va
SRI144 . - • 33_44 3>12 =l' s,4401- 1t pjvr 76 34.i.Jr,ys'.. 3r jit ;�*. )t,;J2 y,' 1�$. 4s,c ei .3t t7.�4 So 10 4. 13 ae =ac ,•.it,Ss
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HULSE: I - t . is . - 33 i3 17. 14it 'L 4l . q - 3.- 3 33. 1% • I,t , 49 Ms✓3L IT 1 3. 43 SI. S1 it l i2 it It 1!33' -s sl
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YADNEY • - it 14 el: tt• 3.1 Z 3'1 34 yr ;L 44 3L ai ii co 4 •ky 31 at'4(1=t7 17 3r sI 79"et I .4f 41 l.>;q3 3t t-L 4S ti 4 77 H tY ai tt 41/13 31' .
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PRECINCT,NOS. t7 ` .: 4. 51 _52 53"54'56 5 58 59 - . TOTALS
HANIS MINIFIENTE qC 7
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UNOFFICIAL RETURNS - Without Absentee Ballots - 820t Absentee Ballots Issued. to
Renton-precincts
- CITY OF REKTON - CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL POSITIONS . GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
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PRECINCT NOS: • 1 2 3._4 5 6 7 8. 9 10.11 12 13.14 15 16`7 18 1.9'20.,21 22 23/24,25 26,27 28 29 30,131 32 33 34- 35.36 37 38 !9 W- 44"4
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WANTS 4 11 y� 234,u;itatcy,AL 3i.,ss cf s_(, v9 If 44,31 54.1/ 1`1 3,4,,33113, 11 41 ri 37 33* go .,i 3t Ai 3t 77731, T .yf qa v.
7RIMM 33\�14 31 ?, Z1,st W f'i '14 GI q! 7a•3`f G1�? S� 7FP 3? ?�34yi 3� a IL?ys ,`di,7F,ci 3t R.7 y1 3o. 70 io Ti a4- 3s yr,3s,S*
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COUNCIL-POSITION POSITION 2 411 r r . V I I r r $ r
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VADNEY 11 d?+t1.. '�Zt 2L 39 ,41 ?G gt,st :7 L/you r0 31`sog2f7 t? 3c,.sl 74 for yS-N41 ea 43 3' pi 3y 0177 &4 I1► Iti 1r713 3'
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SPELLMAN CR) _ 10 IS u; 7$ 3.1,44 s 34,41 3I_11, s6 nay r? 13 21 s7 31 11 a.6 31 ,234 7q'W _s_3r+_Sr 31_1* a 4c2 72 31 47 4? 71.it 3g 3f 3, t4-
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PRECINCT NOS. . 47 48 49 51 52 53 54 56 5? = 59 TOTALS
W1INCtL PILSITI414
HANIS 3/,4s 37 43 6l 13 31_10 31_,,,y if. _ - • - - -J r
TRINM 3; 4:3S 43 3f a i at 14 3 4 sal 73 . ` _ - 2 c CO
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CLYM!ER 3y is it y& it a%3► it 3i y4 r7 _
HULSE KITS 33_V4 39 IT az ! }y V$ 1;y _ _ - (AIL
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MONEY 34 7s$14;i�Sds3 a. '10 — - x.�rfc`
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PRECINCT NOS. °1 "f 3 4 5 /6 7 '13 v9 10 11 12113 14 15 16 17.18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32�33 34 35 36 c 7 `38 39 '10 41 42 43 44 45
COUNCIL POSITION 1
I NIS S 0V 7 ' 3o er 9 r 5- 16 t6 al' tg IS S z, 21 30 13 if !6 t �' 13 26 31 62 a. 19 11 13 la le 13 1"1 1e P. :I 2. 6 6 6 t9 9 a3
TRIMI J7 2y 21, — 11 2� i9 Z3 33 Ia I$ 3s b 13 5 II .27 2I 11 13 (0 6 13 19 Ile 20 31 if I II 3T 41/ 7 X9 IG 3 /o 1r r.3 18 is ? (? I/ 23 -'
VAUPEL 5- 2 3 q 'I ? 3l. 4 12 7 b s / -7 r 3 f 1 r 1 3 s /o s /o /7 6 9 I ID 3 It 6 6 6 7 to a s i 7 a a
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CRAMER , o 7/ 3� r 3 it 1133 4 7 3 �8 4 .S 5 bi 6_ 2 ,'r 3 , 31 1 '1 , 4 {G1 ( l Lf 3, V yr ,s 5 `f 3 4 7s, o 1 Imo,3" I i4 -7 1
EDWARDS I� `I 14 9 i b o 'f o 0 l' 7 12 1 4 9" i o Io _ '-1- 3 3 1 cP ✓ 1� V 1 2. Y I d 7 `1 y •" 1, ►1 �' I Z. 3 ,,� 3 / b o 23
HUGHES 1 r3 11 3 15 /0 it r? ,07 17- tfo 9 13 0 is K 7 6 3' 6 - i Z , ii 9 19 a 7 S 6 li 4 21 , c 2 to 16 b II 1� 7 . , s
LALLY 2 3d ei'f 1r 4 6 SI 5 f g 1 l ,./-I 4 4 -4 10 4 aT I o , 0 3 S 3'� 7 '��/ A /? "I r 7 I lS a Ito t o q 2 I 11 1S S 3. 3 7 7 `
SHANE . 14/-x(-i s 9 13 r` )1 r/? ?''''7 y2 5 S ry i4 l3 13 13 I5: s- 1. 16 i y 9 3 IT3 1(1.'‘'-'..-
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WEBB `r�ff ol,v 13 q 7 1{i 1 6 ,i4 i V34 `l: 6 >v 3 3- s-P5,3 :a: y:d 9.7 .4, /_ 5 .1f`,Io __5 z, l- 6 G_13 .0 3 .2te 3 , 7 0 ,
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PRECINCT NOS.. 47 48 49 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 59 C1 - ctryiteitit, TOTALS
asiguNSJ,L.POSLTION 1 (0-1 /o• _ _
HANTS IS IT, 3 16 11 5 16 4 10 23 F',¢3 . - , + _ F.2 9 ;. .
TRIMM 11" Za S a3, I I 5 r' 2 S a1 it ��3 - + P 9Sy . .
VAUPEL 'f 9 6- 13 .- 4 `4 - 13 2.1 3 ( 3 96 c
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EDWARDS s��. o a _ a , __ s 1 . 4 3 ? ��� / , r 3.41
HUGHES a4 114.3 151, 4 I ► I v3 3 15- lSi cpS.c y i L (,,,'` 453 -
LALLY Z 3 S i S °�3 4' 1 'y 373 i 1 3 91
THANE peqi� 7 a r S1 7 9 `4 2' is' 13 , 16 _ , ; * , ► _ ,;i ;,, 5 1 �9y y p,
VADNEY -- �7�r7 t6.� r_ 2 �f 1� 1a ;/_Q 2.s . _,_ 4-6 i - ; � I`r; `I
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;O ® 1 THE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON. WASH. 98055
A CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD
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CITY CLERK
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November 1 , 1977
PLEASE DON ' .T FORGET
Inspector of Elections
Renton Precincts
Re: General Election on November 8, 1977
City of Renton Council Candidates
and King County Executive
Dear Inspector:
Since the City of Renton has municipal issues on the ballot,
we are requesting that you phone this office, as well as the
King County offices, to advise us of the four Council positions
appearing pn Renton's ballot. We would also appreciate your
reporting on the position of King County Executive.
Please call 235-2500 as soon as totals have been tabulated.
The manner in which you have called this office previously
worked very well .
Thank you for your courtesies.
Yours very truly,
CITY OF RENTON
Del ores A. Mead '
City Clerk .
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King County Department of Records & Elections
Room 553 King County Administration Building
Seattle, Washington 98104
Attention: Mr. Don Perrin, Superintendent of Elections
Re: Alphabetical Listing of City. of Renton
Registered Voters
Dear Don:
Will you please furnish alphabetical listing of City of Renton
registered voters as quickly as tabulations are completed after
the October 8, 1977 closure of the books. If the list could be
available by November 1st, we would like to pick it up at your
office.
- ,This is our first list and one for which we understand there is
to be no charge.
Thanks for your usual courtesies in the matter.
Very truly yours,
CITY OF RENTON
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Delores A. Mead
City Clerk
DAM:jt
cc: Mayor
Finance Director
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-'-,.01.'&Business :- Continued •:. .
Intersection Councilwoman Thorpe reported,,request for Council investigation by ••'
/\berdeen Ave. NE Vicky Seegmi 1 l er oi~ traffic -'conditions ;at Aberdeen Ave. N.E and
&'.NE' 24th' St. • N.E. 24th- St. Councilwoman,-Thorpe'explained history, of. -:the.
:.near - . •Seegmi l 1 er'peti ti o I 'which .was referred-' to Adini n i s trati on :one year ago--; - • '.
Kennydale . stop. sign installed -along with flashing bl;i'nker -light, that street
:. Lions, 'park ' signs were .1nstal.led.Mrs Seegmi;ll,er,.'2016 N.E. 24th St. complained
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o.f continuing problems 'and improper signing for no parking area 'Upon.
{ ,inquiry,' chief,. Uarby 'reported, conssid'e.rable, time spent. at'.;'i,ntersectio'n"":
. and plans' to, 'continue monitoring` befoi a :and.:after• school 'along ,With.
Kennydale .School :,c'rossing a-t; FAI 405 and also for. speeding... -Mrs.—, ;
` Seegmi l l'er noted •coinmi tment by the'-Ci_ty, for walkways on '24th and: .
' Jones Ave, ,_ N:E . and.,asked- that knoll 1,n.• the. 'street''be_ cut:.dawn.•,
also complaining,-of dirt,'in street from'new hoMe-S on •Jones and
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sewerage in gutters • Deputy' Public Works Director Bennett .noted
,that ,even .at .the::c:hSt of $28,O00 -:of. cutting down' grade, ...-it would • ,
. .do ''littl•e. to improve site distance.:and would create problem Of,
• damage .to `abutting p,roperties.. :.;,Coun•cilman Clymer -inquired• re off ' .
site improvements of curbs and gutters. for .new homes on Jones, -..
and asked the.:Pl anrfii ng ''Director to"check:- Coun`c i 1,man Str edi c ke '-`
suggested City 'r;eoue;si;::'i.n,stal.l`at.ion of:..de'fer.red ;improvements=
.'•LOVED BY $TRE,DICKE t.•SE�CON.D '.T1i0RPE: ;000NCIL. REFER MATTER TO,.THE. •
MAYOR'S OFFICE ,WI'TH 'REPORT BACK.,T,O :COUNCI'L 'NEXT 'WEEK.. CARR.IFD':
'''C:ampaign Signs • Councilman Stredi cke noted number.-,of°,.;vi-o'l ations of -si_gn code- with.
election signs plated in 'public r.i.ght-of-way, especially on N. 3rd,, • . ...
.. • and asked .the Almi..ni.str.ation attention:.'. . ,
Proposed Race Councilwoman .ShinpQ�.ch inquired re Grand Prix race track to. be built
Track near • on S.W-. Maple, bei.rig advised of scheduled• hearing .before the Land .
.-;Cummins Des•il ' Use Hearing' E,xamin� r-•.on' 9%20/77.,, . . . '
Parking Problem Councilwoman Shi•npi,ch" repo.rted'..:conti;nuing`' problem of- parking near .
Buses and Cars Garden N: .at• Second with continuing neighborhood comrrl aints. . Counci l-
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man Perry asked th Administration, Public Works Department •and •
r;:i l di ny Di v i s1 on. ,lro. investigate. ``:„Counci• Iman Stredi cke noted for
the record that the:°Adm,ini;fratlon has, been notified of continuing '
..ibusts of, par .k"rr0u ' regulations .1n, that area and ,i.f the city does not
enforce its .l.aw.t ,' he" Will fil e Writ'-1of. Mandamus. -
. ',Chritmas. L•i,q.ints Councilman;`;tredi.cke.. reported;:Dovwn,t0.wn Merchants'- Assoc . .Discussion`
of-.Chr i stmas .de :orations and;`-use'-of the 16-1 i(.;n'_ !:,tarklar is for.. •
colored lights , as.K.i'ng,Adminis.tration,,. Traffic Engineer`iny 'and Police.
Depar'tM nt_ respon.s., `Mavor`' .,Pro tern Perry; asl'ed Administrative
Assistant Custer '-t _note: .
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'L.EOFF System . • Councilwoman 'Siiinp4,'ch. .no.ted receipt'of: memofr•om Dr. Hol'l inter '
Di rector of ,,Dept-.:, . f the_Stat'e. .Retirement System regarding the
proper 'records 'For 'establ,'ishiny,':Law' Enforcement Officers ' and Fire
Fighters' Reti reme Tt System memb,ershi p-;' noting• those law 'enforcement
' and •fire 'fi,ghters' employed;5.after 1'0. 1/77 -will 'be:Members of the
i_.EOFF Sy.stem '.as 'amended.' by ,the. L`egi.s`l-atur.e (RCW," 41.26:03d) , Counci.l•.-
,.woman Shi npoch asked the Admini stra.ti,on• to ascertain proper "records, -=
have been su riitted '' . - . . ' '
,.`Hi,s:tori.cal Councilworan.' Thore subnii ttted :'letter froMi `th.e Re. (On Histor•i00
Locomotive Society which called attention to• a steam railway l.a,corrotive avail-
"`Three-Ir.uch. -shay" able for public di, play •in1Renton', explaining the transportation
from the` Snoqualmie R'ai lro4d' Museum to. Renton has 'been donated;" als.c;
r. ,-..the load'ing •ia'nd unloading, and that-:the:'�?ac'ific. Car & Foundry -CO. ,
. Renton,, •has .offereii. to•.donate men and ..ma;ter.i„a.l.s ,to restore the . , .
locomotive 'to 'display condition The' Historical; Society suggested
- . placement,"in: the.. je;nter..:strip:.of Burnett. Av:e;, • in, the north half of ., _
the fi.r.st1block south of the railroad .tracks- on '4th South,'' needing .,
' "`` ' ~ ' s••pace \1c tit ::wide- f,y 90 ft •lone ; also advising •request of Puget-, •. •
'Sound R•ai:lWay" Histor real Assoc for lease an' the_. lo,como't'i`ve of $1 ,(JJO
- .per.year. --,•Moved by` Stredi cke', se.co id Sht,npoch:, :refer request to• the
' Park ''Bo.a.rd.T.' SUBST.I.TUTE,MO TION BY,'THORPE; SECOND°;CLYHER.; COUNCIL REFER. .
REQUEST • TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES, COMMITTEE. .'ROLL`CALI_•:• 3=AYE:. -ta,
. , C_L MER, STRFDI'CKF:,.'.THPOPF- 2,._NQ, PFRRY, SHINPl1CIa: .,M(1TTf1N• CAPPJ f. .'
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UNOFFICIAL RETURNS - Without Absentee Ballots - 820 Absentee Ballots Issued to
• Renton precincts
CITY OF:RENTON - CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL POSITIONS GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
PRECINCT NOS. 1- 2 3 4 5. 6 7. 8 9 10 11 12,13 14,15 16,17 18 19 20.21'22 23)24 25 26,27 28,29/30 31 132 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 110 4142�433 44 45
COUNCIL-POSITION 1
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HANIS I? It sr 1136. 1 ! 3L 3S C4 t-6i 47 41' 44 3134' VT t`( 31, 9!73 112\ I( V3 3' 37 35,40 3131 39 77 it 16 Z3 Y 417, 113 yq.
TRIMM. -33'f9 33 '11 31 49,4'1 11 6( 70 3q,41 1g ,ESL 4,44 38 3'l 26.2.,I 3,Jiy7 73•1 ys 43.jf 44 31 B7 `!4 30 70 40 73 14 34 2S qs`31 So
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Cl Y31F11 13 yy 31" ? 49 42'Sf.9s 7I 43 50, 76 36- 69r7-1 4i 53 39 31- '1 3s� 27 3'7 33 90 II to a9-39.5-jt 3SyT 36,3y-L4 Z2_,,77-?.I 3s 11 so 14 44 ,
HULSE" Iq ry. IS ,38 33 227- A
3 2b3! a2 17 25! ill 31 11 30 31 7- 1.37 11 44 My 31 n 9 3 f 39 yS 39 yz 51 so 3.4 (43 rs 41 14 is Jr 34,, 33 $7 6
COUNCIL POSITIO3-
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SHANE. 3
31 V t S3,SI S 1_30 4Ly53 Sf 34 s l 3- sb st51 u{i,16 4q 31 s3 4L 3S yy so5 9 31,!�i1 Li y6 43- 6/ sl. 33 4y, 44 61 31 y! 31 31 4F 37
YADNEY 1.1 lg 11 56 ?c26 Juk.,41 .4 w�3i s7i1 yo 41a jq 33.1C g0 17,17 3r SI 19 !of i `Is 41 ks 93 34 42 '5 29 19 77 41 if xt II 9923 3�
COUNCIL POSITION 41_
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SHINpO1'u - 3`t 4s 3.7 % 9S la 67 So 74 PI S-7 SI OP 27 43 s7 S4 SS go 4y 33. 33,Si yq jot.NS, II Si SA 44 L7 a! 44 Li 34,TT joy,96 26 ys 3o.r3 ref S7
KING'COUNTY EXEC.
• 3-3 7W xt 46 S8 Y L5s 3 3 71�y1 4o Jo 36 N4 26 SI SFSI .f6 2y e10 sr 3! qv 39 a4_ 14 57,4;4SS(,1 51,43 b(.1ly,17 So 41.26 y3 2S' +1+. 37 y7.
IOPPE (I) - - a( 3.1. IS S7 sr a yl 4L 27 ly qv 17 17 13 3) 31 14 13 I.o ZI, 19 17 a9'32 32 "17 R ib tt 3g It 341 51 33 17 43 Si 33 14 83 2)-_,31:33 Yi
$RELLMAN (R) _ 10 15 i4 7s'39 443S 31 49 ,31 27,•:1S s6 11 79 37 23 17,33 34 R 2.6 I 3.3 '7v 36 3r 31
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PRECINCT-NOS.• 47 48 49 51 52' 53 54 56 57 58 59 - 1 . TOTALS
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HANIS 3y 43 37, 43 •;/ ,13 31 10 3t 4S 7y , - , , - - , . _ , - 1 21l9t!
TRINES 3L b2.3S L3 3f 20 23 1 "3s 5y 73 : _ • - _ zSS0 `
I r ♦ 4 / ► ► 1 .► 1 0Ai. I I
t4UNCIL POSITION 2,, ,' - _ - .. , ,
CLYIIER 3Y 4 S 34 y G L� i13• If a-I VG�7 - - - _ _ 2.,JS'03
- HULSE 33 6S 33 IV i4 IT Xi. 1 �.y YG 4y l,g7L '
1 ' COUNCIL-POSITION-°31 _ • 1 1, �I i i �, ►
- SHANE .- 3r sr •FO S3 31 s1-3 7 li 17 So 7f - , 1..974
VAD EY 3Y 713G L3 S3 st so I) 4i 6I pi , 2.244
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_'. COUNCIL POSITION 4
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1 - , —SIINPOCH tI -1 GI xf37sr yg sE n8 3�1 C
* milKING COUNTY EXEC.
nevre '0)- y2µ„“L 42 4s 3r 21 13 if 26,, .c vc IL 2.173. ,
3 0 Si is y.7 36 11 ay 13 37 4Y Yy —' - - - -1.41 1
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'5Pc""MAP.(I) . 23' SI CI-,gs 43 `=9 21 3V aI 3 z Ot, L -
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GENERAL. ELECTION - November 8, 1977 17
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. J
MICHAEL M. HANIIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM -3 3
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER • ,2 3
BRUCE HULSE /
COUNCIL POSITION NO.
CHARLES SHANE 3
DENNIS VADNEY / /
COUNCIL POSITIO NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPi H 3
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT 626
KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D)
HOPPE (I) . 02
SPELLMAN (R) .
TOTAL
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GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO.
MICHAEL M. HANIS 19
THOMAS W. TRIMM; `-1[41
1
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER S
BRUCE HULSE
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE C-7W
DENNIS VADNEY
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH ezia
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECI CT
KING COUNTY EXECUTI E
DAVIS (D)
HOPPE (I) I as
SPELLMAN (R) _6
TOTAL
/1C:ERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT
MICHAEL M. HANIS l g
THOMAS.W. TRIMM
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER 3
BRUCE HULSE /S
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE
DENNIS VADNEY ! l 7
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH 7
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECI T 7
KING COUNTY EXECUT VE
DAVIS (D)
HOPPE (I) Cn
SPELLMAN (R)' /5
TOTAL
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COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 6
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MICHAEL M. HANIS i , ,
THOMAS W. TRIMM . I
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
• EARL CLYMER 601
BRUCE HULSE 5717
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
• CHARLES SHANE 63
DENNIS VADNEY
COUNCIL POSITION NI . 4
BARBARA SHINPO,CH 9 ?'
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TOTAL VOTES I i ''RECINCT ;. II .
KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) J 4
HOPPE (I) 5 7
SPELLMAN (R) if
TOTAL
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GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PREC CT NO.
MICHAEL M. HANIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER �
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BRUCE. HULSE 33
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE ,51
DENNIS VADNEY o2�
COUNCIL POSITION NI . 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH
TOTAL VOTES IN P'ECINCT /O g
KING COUNTY ECUTIVE
DAVIS (D)
HOPPE (I) o�0
SPELLMAN (R)
TOTAL •
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GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 7
1
MICHAEL M. HANIS 7-
THOMAS W. TRIMM 6 tI
COUNCIL POSITION Ns 2
EARL CLYMER 1 sc
BRUCE HULSE .23
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE t
DENNIS VADNEY .
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH
TOTAL VOTES I ILIPRECINCT 0
KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) i 3141
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HOPPE (I) 2.Y
SPELLMAN (R) 44,0
TOTAL
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GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 V
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT' NO. I
MICHAEL M. HANIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM
COUNIL POSITION NO. 2 .
EARL CLYMER ; 4/S
BRUCE" HULSE I ,R2
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 30
DENNIS VADNEY ay
COUNCIL POSITiION NO.
BARBARA SHINPOCH ..15-0 •
TOTAL VOTES IN PRE'INCT a q y
KING COUNTY ;E ' CUTIVE
DAVIS (D) a S
HOPPE. (I) I t7,1I
SPELLMAN (R)
TOTAL
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. el
MICHAEL M. HANIS 3 0
THOMAS W. TRIMM
COUNCIL POSITION N . 2
EARL CLYMER 7
BRUCE HULSE ,L G
COUNCIL POSITIION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE (o Z
DENNIS VADNEY 3 G
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4.
BARBARA SHINPICH 7
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT 93
KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) 3
HOPPE (I) 14 L
SPELLMAN (R) 3 1
TOTAL
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GENERAL. ELECTION• - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 10
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MICHAEL- M. HANIS LI?
THOMAS W. TRIMM
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER , r3
BRUCE HULSE ; 'v
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE (� S
DENNIS VADNEY 14 0
COUNCIL POSIT ON NO.
BARBARA SHINPOCH [ b
TOTAL VOTES IN P" CINCT
1
KING COUNTY E CUTIVE
DAVIS (D)
HOPPE (I) i �►1
SPELLMAN (R){ 41
1
TOTAL
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GENERAL ELECTION.- November 8, 1977 ‘4 ?).
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. //
MICHAEL M. HANIS 3 1
THOMA . TRIMM CI LI
COUNCIL P ITION NO. 2 -
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EARL CLYMER
BRUCE HULSE 0) '
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 3 1
DENNIS VADNEY i
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
• BARBARA SHINPOCH 6 7
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT
KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) t¢b
HOPPE (I) 1 1
SPELLMAN (R) ! 3 I
TOTAL
/ GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 2-
MICHAEL M. HANIS 3 4,
THOMAS W. TRIMM, '7 0
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER
BRUCE HULSE
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE c)
DENNIS VADNEYI ,f q
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH 51.
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECIN 2-
KING COUNTY EXECUT E
DAVIS (D) 5-10
HOPPE (I.) ' b
SPELLMAN (R) 17
TOTAL
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GENERAL. ELECTION - November 8, .1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. (13
MICHAEL M. HANIS 3 c
THOMAS W. TRIMM. 3 1
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL .CLYMER 3.5"
BRUCE HULSE
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 3 10.
DENNIS VADNEY 1 „R
COUNCIL POSITION NO 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH Lit V
TOTAL VOTES II G
N PRECINCT 61
KING. COUNTY E ECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) 3 4
HOPPE (I)' ' I /
SPELLMAN (R)
TOTAL
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GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECI T NO. /
MICHAEL. M. HANIIS w
THOMAS -W. TRIMM
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER !
BRUCE HULSE 1
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE
DENNIS VADNEY
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH 67
TOTAL VOTES I PREC NCT T
KING COUNTY EXEC,TIVE
DAVIS (D) L�C�
HOPPE (I) f a 7
SPELLMAN (R)' T6
TOTAL
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GENERAL ELECTRON - November 8, 1977 �
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. If
MICHAEL M. HAMS
THOMAS W. TRIMM l I
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER ).'
BRUCE HULSE
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 3
DENNIS VADNEY Z/
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT 7
KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS. (D) ,
HOPPE (I) 13
SPELLMAN (R) 17
TOTAL
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GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 ✓
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. A
MICHAEL M. HANDS (/
THOMAS W. TRIMM
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER /
BRUCE HULSE 6
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE C
DENNIS VADNEY 0
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH
63
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TOTAL VOTES IN PREC CT / 3 /
KING COUNTY .EXEC4TIVE
DAVIS (D) 5 /
HOPPE (I) 3 _.
SPELLMAN (R) 24/
TOTAL
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GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 1
7
MICHAEL M. HANIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM -,
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER y" 3
BRUCE HULSE 3 0
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 5(.7
DENNIS VADNEY C,0
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH
TOTAL VOTES IN PREC.I CT (off/
KING COUNTY EXECUT VE
DAVIS (D) i 3 r
HOPPE (I) 3 q
SPELLMAN (R ,37
TOTAL
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GENERAL ELECTIION - November 8, 1977
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COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. /
MICHAEL M. HANIIS IF
THOMAS W. TRIMM ZS
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL •CLYMER 3
BRUCE HULSE 3
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE
DENNIS VADNEY 4
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT OIII
KING COUNTY EXECUTIV.
DAVIS (D)
HOPPE (I)
SPELLMAN (R) �3
TOTAL
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GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. / ci
MICHAEL M. HANIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER •►
BRUCE HULSE -�
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE
DENNIS VADNEY
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECIN / I
KING COUNTY EXECU VE
DAVIS (D) Li C
HOPPE (I) Z 3
SPELLMAN (R) 0-7
TOTAL
-51- Y4-0
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GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. v
MICHAEL M. HANIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM 3s
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER . 67
BRUCE HULSE
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 3(2‹-
DENNIS VADNE 2-S
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4 .
BARBARA SHINIPOCH 174°
TOTAL VOTES IN PRE NCT Z2
1
KING COUNTY EXEC'TIVE
DAVIS (D)
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HOPPE (I) oZD
SPELLMAN , ) 2'3
TOTAL
GENERAL ELECTION - November a, 1977 e/
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 2./
MICHAEL M. HANIS 4 S
THOMAS' W. TRIMM 3
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER 3r
BRUCE HULSE 37
I
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANi Li
DENNIS VADNEY 44 0
COUNCIL POSIITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH 41
TOTAL VOTES /IN PRECINCT 19
. KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) (4 0
HOPPE (I) 1-6
SPELLMAN (R) 3 I
TOTAL.
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GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
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COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO.
MICHAEL M. HANIiIS
I1
THOMAS W. TRIMM
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER
BRUCE HULSE
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 3 3
DENNIS VADNEY 17
COUNCIL POSITION NO 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH .3 2
TOTAL VOTES IN 'RECINCT 67i)
• KING COUNTY , ECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) I a
HOPPE (I) 1 �(
SPELLMAN (R), Zq
TOTAL
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GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 ✓
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 23
MICHAEL M. HANIS ((
THOMAS W. TRIMM .21
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER , 2.. 7
BRUCE HULSE 1 t 1
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3 -
CHARLES SHANEI .73
DENNIS VADNEYI ( 7
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH -3
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT 1
- KING COUNTY! EXECUTIVE
1
DAVIS (D) : 31
1
HOPPE (I) ' 17
SPELLMAN (R) 1-0
TOTAL
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1
i
;X//
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. . 1 PRECINCT NO.,? (/
MICHAEL M. HANIS -SC
THOMAS W. TRIMM 39
COUNCIL, POSITION NO. '2
EARL CLYMER i a
BRUCE HULSE ,
COUNCIL POSIT! ON NO. 3
CHARLES SHANEC
DENNIS VADNE 5 6
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH 57
TOTAL. VOTES IN PRECINCT / j )./
KING COUNTYIEX•'CUTIVE
DAVIS (D) I G
HOPPE (I)
SPELLMAN (R)
TOTAL
I
I
I(GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 _ PRECINCT NO. :2_5-
MICHAEL M. HANIS $7 .
THOMAS W. TRIMM .33
COUNCIL. POSITIION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER 33
BRUCE HULSE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE �S
DENNIS VADNEY �r
I
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINFOCH9
TOTAL VOTES 3
;IN PRECINCT ��
KING .COUNTYEXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) 39 .
HOPPE (I) ; 3f
SPELLMAN (II)
i
TOTAL
i
10 )(
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 ,- V
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. ' 2 4
MICHAEL M. HANIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM y'7
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER -[
BRUCE HULSE
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE ' 1
DENNIS VADNEY ? 7
COUNCIL POSITIOON NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPO'CH /0
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT 4140
KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D)
HOPPE. (I) 3
SPELLMAN (R)
TOTAL
A41
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GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO .
MICHAEL M. HANIS //2
THOMAS W. TRIMM 93
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER ! 7
BRUCE HULSE i 9,COUNCIL POSITION NO.. 3
CHARLES SHANE l O S
DENNIS VADNE • Mt
0
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH Pfs
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT .
KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) 1
HOPPE (I) 7,
SPELLMAN (Ri) 90
TOTAL
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 ✓
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO.
MICHAEL M. HANIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER 0
BRUCE HULSE 1
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 9
DENNIS VADNEY
COUNCIL POSITION NO. ':
BARBARA SHINPOCH
TOTAL VOTES IN PRE NCT
KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) 1 It'
HOPPE (I) 4?
SPELLMAN (R) 7..
TOTAL
Of- X
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 J
COUNCIL POSITION .NO. 1 PRECINCT N0.V
MICHAEL M. HANIS Lf 3
1
THOMAS W. TRIIIM 43 .
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER ' 31.
BRUCE HULSE 39
COUNCIL POSITiION NO. 3.
CHARLES SHANE 34
DENNIS VADNE 41 S
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINIOCHlp 5r1
TOTAL VOTES N PRE'INCT ( Z-t
KING COUNTY ' CUTIVE
DAVIS (D) 1147
HOPPE (I: P4
SPELLMAN (R) 3 (.
TOTAL
7Y10
44)(/'
GENERAL ELECTI1ON - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 340
MICHAEL M. HANIS 3 7
THOMAS W. TRIMM
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER 39
BRUCE HULSE
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE I ��
DENNIS VADNEY T f
COUNCIL. POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH
S�
ARA,TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINC `
KING COUNTY EXECUTI
DAVIS (D)
HOPPE (I) . �..g
SPELLMAN (R) 3 /
TOTAL
11(
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 Tf
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. .3
MICHAEL M. HANIS 37 •
THOMAS W. TRIM,M ?D
COUN L POSITION NO. 2
EARL CL` ER I 5- 3
BRUCE HULS• j if
COUNCIL POSIT 1IN NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE Co Z
DENNIS VADNEY if
- COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPQCH (I
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT £ v
- KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) I y�
HOPPE (I) 37
SPELLMAN (R) 3 2-
TOTAL
' I:-
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GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 J
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO.
MICHAEL M. HAMS
•
THOMAS W. TRIM1
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER ; y
BRUCE HULSE _el
_COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANEi
DENNIS VADNEY ,
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPQCH 7
TOTAL VOTES IN PRE NCT / 3 F
KING COUNTY EXEC IVE
DAVIS (D) 6
HOPPE (I)
SPELLMAN (R) 3 0
TOTAL
(1.°
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 ✓
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINC NO. Aa
MICHAEL M. NAN'IS r40
THOMAS W. TRIMM 3S
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER ' 5
BRUCE HULSE T 2
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE
DENNIS VADNEY L- `J
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH -67
TOTAL VOTESIIN P' CINCT / f
.KING COUNTY. 'XECUTIVE •
DAVIS (D) LrZ
HOPPE (I) I
SPELLMAN (R)
TOTAL . j
dip
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 3 4
MICHAEL M. HANjIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM r 7
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL- CLYMER j r
BRUCE HULSE 1 J
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE
DENNIS VADNEY
COUNCIL POSITION 4
BARBARA SHINPO ' 6, 6
TOTAL VOTES N PRECINCT I G 7-
i
KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS. (D) . 6, 3 •
HOPPE (I) -
SPELLMAN .(R L'('V
TOTAL
i N
X
00
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 ✓
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 3r—
MICHAEL. M. HANIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER 34
BRUCE HULSE Jam®
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE S-G
DENNIS VADNEY tf C
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH
62'
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT 33
KING COUNTY EXECUTIV'
DAVIS (D) (0
HOPPE (I) 3 3
SPELLMAN (R)
TOTAL
L
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 ✓
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 36
MICHAEL M. HANIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER
BRUCE HULSE
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 3 3
DENNIS VADNEY Zy
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH 3
TOTAL VOTES I PRE NCT
KING COUNTY EXE TIVE
DAVIS (D) 17
HOPPE ( 17
SPELLMAN (R) 27
TOTAL
do
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GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 ,/
COUNCIL POSITIONN NO. 1 PRECINCT NO.
MICHAEL M. HANIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM 70
i
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2 /
EARL CLYMER �' e
BRUCE HULSE ,1 cri
COUNCIL POSITION NO.
CHARLES SHANE
DENNIS VADNEY /7
COUNCIL POSITI,' NO. 4
BARBARA SHI 'OCH ©
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT (6 7
- KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) i 3?
HOPPE (I) '4)
SPELLMAN (R)i 4
TOTAL I 17
I
I
119-
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 /
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 33
MICHAEL M. HANIS 77
THOMAS W.. TRIMM: fP O
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER
BRUCE HULSE
I
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE
DENNIS VADNEY 77
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH /6 ,Z
TOTAL VOTES IiN PRECIN
KING COUNTY !EXEC IVE •
DAVIS (D)
HOPPE (I)
SPELLMAN (R) (p
TOTAL
I
.
7( a)
i
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO.
MICHAEL M. HANIS /
THOMAS W. TRIMM 7 3
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER 7 oZ
BRUCE HULSE 1
COUNCIL POSITIION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE CP /
DENNIS VADNEY 6 .7
I
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH 96
I
TOTAL VOTES ,IN PRECINCT
KING COUNTY/ EXECUTIVE
1
DAVIS (D) ! 67
HOPPE (I) I - 3 2-)
SPELLMAN (R) 71/
TOTAL I /S3
ir.,///
1
)0;!
GENERAL. ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. '/ 0 .
MICHAEL M. HANIS 1
THOMAS W. TRIMM 1J,
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER 2— I
BRUCE HULSE / - l 7
COUNCIL POSITIION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE/ •
3 .1
DENNIS VADNEYI I y
i
COUNCIL POSITION NO, 4
BARBARA SHINPIOCH
TOTAL. VOTES PRECINCT
KING COUNTY; EX CUTIVE
DAVIS (D). . I o2&
HOPPE (I) / ID
SPELLMAN (R) I ?
i
TOTAL
I
�O
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
/
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 4
MICHAEL M. HANIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM' 31
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER i 33
BRUCE HULSE ! S'
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 2.1
DENNIS VADNEY X4
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
. BARBARA SHINPOCH
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT (-7
KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) 41
HOPPE (I) 13
SPELLMAN RI
( ) Il
TOTAL i
I
131 ,,tr
I
4
i
GENERAL ELECTION' - November 8, 1977 V
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO.
92.
MICHAEL M. HANIS'
THOMAS W. TRIMM!v 2
COUNCIL POSITION Nb 2
EARL CLYMER al
BRUCE HULSE 3 5.
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 3 9
DENNIS VADNEY1 • 1 9
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
30
BARBARA SHINPOCH
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECIN • 7,
KING COUNTYIEXECUTIV
DAVIS (D) I
HOPPE (I) A I
SPELLMAN (R) 1
TOTAL
fJry0/ 141 '3 ) a A
LIY
IIS
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8', 1977 i
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT' NO. 0-5.
MICHAEL M. HANIS 41
THOMAS W. TRIMM . T.0
COUNCIL.POSITION NO. 2.
EARL CLYMER I 50
BRUCE HULSE ay
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE .3 9
DENNIS VADNEY t'
COUNCIL POSITI N NO. 4 &We t A ben se i= . —
BARBARA' SHINPOICH . 6-3
3e Sse G Tit evglso 1
TOTAL VOTE �PR INCT
.F� e
S/Wrl.
KING COUNTY EX UTIVE
DAVIS (D) ' I 4 Z
HOPPE I I
( ) 3g
SPELLMAN (R) . a I
TOTAL
id
X: d
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 ✓
1
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO.41,1(
MICHAEL M. HANIS 93
THOMAS W. TRIMM S
I
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER 3
BRUCE HULSE 33
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3 ,3
��JJu k v5 ,/
CHARLES SHANE I 7 e
DENNIS VADNEY 33
. atIIIMITION NO. 4 ?®
yy,,
"BARBAReA SHI PO H " .ro
i
TOTAL VOTES IN PRE NCT // P
KING COUNTY EXE, TIVE
DAVIS (D) . 3 7
HOPPE. (I) 3
SPELLMAN (R) 3,
TOTAL J
1 C21 . ,' 7'0 y
cN .crJ
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, .1977 ✓
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT No. S —
MICHAEL M. HANIS •
THOMAS W. TRIMM b .
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER
BRUCE HULSE , 37
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE i
DENNIS VADNEY1I 3 r
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH 5 7
TOTAL VOTES INN PREC CT
I _
KING COUNTY !EXEC IVE
- 1
DAVIS (D) 1
HOPPE (I) I `9 S
SPELLMAN (RI %.0
TOTAL
►tic/ Cl 7 °
sy
Z4
627)
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 �
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. y ,.
MICHAEL M. HANDS
THOMAS W. TRIMM
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER j
BRUCE HULSE 3
COUNCIL POSITION NO, 3
CHARLES SHANE 3 5--
DENNIS VADNEY 2 If
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH Y
TOTAL VOTES IN P' - INCT q,
KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) 3 f
HOPPE (I) i .3 b
SPELLMAN (R)
TOTAL
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
• COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. I
i
• MICHAEL M. HANIS
THOMAS W. TRIMMj
•
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER
BRUCE HULSE g
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 55
DENNIS VADNEY 72-
COUNCIL POSITION Nt . 4
1
BARBARA SHINPO1CH
TOTAL VOTES I, PRECINCT / 7 7
KING COUNTY EIXECUTIVE
1
DAVIS (D) - 6
HOPPE (I) I
SPELLMAN (R) 5/
TOTAL
1
0)<
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO.44/1
7
MICHAEL M. HANIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM 37
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER #.
BRUCE HULSE 3 .3
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE
DENNIS VADNEY 36
COUNCIL POSITIION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINF10CH 5/
TOTAL VOTES IN P'ECINCT
KING COUNTY E CUTIVE
DAVIS (D) �.
HOPPE. (I)
SPELLMAN (R)
TOTAL
HOS ?
-ga y NQ
4 y o •
g
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. '5 O
MICHAEL M. HANIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM I2/3
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER
BRUCE HULSE
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 'j 3
DENNIS VADNEY 43
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH (0
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECI CT f....(15;)
KING COUNTY EX CU IVE
DAVIS (D) 4.1.:
HOPPE (I)
SPELLMAN (R) 44 1)
TOTAL
1)) 1K
GENERAL- ELECTIIION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 5 ..
MICHAEL M. HANIIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM
- I
COUNCIL POSITION. NO. 2
• EARL CLYMER ., •
•
BRUCE HULSE
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 3 I
DENNIS VADNEY 5-3
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH G f
TOTAL VOTES IN PREC CT
KING COUNTY EXEC. IVE
DAVIS (D) 3 C
HOPPE (I) i 3 G
SPELLMAN (R) '3
TOTAL
f+n4
/11
F
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 ✓
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 0
MICHAEL M. HANTS ti
THOMAS W. TRIMM s o1 G .
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER
BRUCE -HULSE. I T
COUNCIL. POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE ! • �)
DENNIS VADNEY L3
COUNCIL POSITION NO.
BARBARA SHINPIOCH Yg
TOTAL VOTES IN P' CINCT / 3
KING COUNTY !E ECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) !
HOPPE (I) ; I
SPELLMAN (R) .
TOTAL
44— / 39
ir
i4::
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 4
1
MICHAEL M. HANIS $ /
THOMAS W. TRIMM
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER 30
BRUCE HULSE 2.J
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANEI 3 7
DENNIS VADNEY a 0
COUNCIL POSITIION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH 3 7
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT
KING COUNTY ;EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) A 3
HOPPE (I) a
SPELLMAN (R') 02
TOTAL
•
I
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GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 ✓
COUNC POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 54;
MICHAEL HANIS • 1 0
THOMAS W. TR M i 9
COUNCIL POSITIO NO. 2
EARL CLYMER f g
BRUCE HULSE' 9
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE ` -1 g
DENNIS VADNEY I a-_.
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH
TOTAL VOTES- IN PRECINCT g3
KING. COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) /1
HOPPE (I) 13
SPELLMAN (R); �
1
TOTAL
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 51
MICHAEL M. HANIS 3
THOMAS W. TRIMMI 3 ]1°
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER 3 7
BRUCE HULSE
COUNCI.L_ POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 1 7
DENNIS VADNEY
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH Lt 4
TOTAL VOTES IN! PRECINCT
KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) 2-(
HOPPE (I) I 3
SPELLMAN (R) 2 S
TOTAL
411(S
GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECI 6. NO. 5 g
MICHAEL M. HANIS i s
THOMAS W. TRIMM
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
,j
EARL CLYMER `- 6.
BRUCE HULSE
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE �S
DENNIS VADNEY f
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH 5F
TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT c�
KING COUNTY-EXECUTIVE
DAVIS (D) f5
. HOPPE (I) i
3
SPELLMAN (R) •
TOTAL
t
10(
G '4ERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977 '�
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 PRECINCT NO 6-4r
MICHAEL M. HANIS
THOMAS W. TRIMM! '7
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2
EARL CLYMER
BRUCE HULSE
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CHARLES SHANE 7 8
DENNIS VADNEY rY ti
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4
BARBARA SHINPOCH I I
TOTAL VOTES INiPRECINC o2- 17
KING COUNTY EXECUT tE
DAVIS (D) 7 C
HOPPE (I) .
i
SPELLMAN (R)
TOTAL
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Officials Elected November 8, 1977
Please give the full name of each councilmember with the appropriate 'title of
Mr. , Mrs. , Ms. , Dr., etc. This list is for the newly elected and for those
appointed officials who were elected for the first time this year.
1. Name Mr. Thomas W Tima Council Position 1
Home Address 541 Wells Ave S . . Renton
:vo.':4,,PL-24's---Nrami Mr. Farl Clympr Council Position 2
Home Address 526 Cedar Ave S. , Renton
3. Name Mr Charles F. Shane Coun ii Positinp
Home Address 3003 Mountain View Ave.. N. Rentnn
4. Name Mr s,...114,thara_Shiapoch.. Council Posit inn 4
Home Address 361 Maplp _Avp tqw, nAni-nn
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King County
State of Washington
0 Records& Elections Division
553 King County Administration Building
Seattle, Washington 98104
(206) 344-2565 - Elections
(206) 344-5282 - Registrations
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• APPORTIONUENT OF ELECTION EXPENSE
FOR GENERAL ELECTIONS HELD IN
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
ON NOVENDER 8, 1977
(As provided in RCW 29:04.020 & 29.13.045)
COSTS:' .
ELECTION OFFICIALS $ 218,492.35
POLLING -PLACES & DEPOTS .13,442.82
ELECTION DEPT. - ADHIN. & CLERICAL 165,644.49
'COMPUTER SERVICES 15,784.27 '
PRINTING - . . 179,220.55
ADVERTISING 31,224.56
TELEPHONE 861.13.
POSTAGE , ; 7,466.66
TRAVEL &CARTAGE 27,067.02 '
CAPITAL COST RECOVERIES 78.391..22
TOTAL ELECTION COSTS $ 737,595.+07
COSTS APPORTIONED TO:.' CITY'OF RENTON
ELECTION OFFICIALS $ 883.39.
POLLING PLACES . 32.51
ELECTION DEPT. ADMIN. & CLERICAL 541.72
COAfPUTER SERVICES 59.48
PRINTING 920.75.
ADVERTISING 159.08•
TELEPHONE 5 35
POSTAGE • 28.13
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TRAVEL & CARTAGE 211.36
CAPITAL COST RECOVERIES ': 503,78
TOTAL $ 3,345.55
' ROUTE TO: OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER KING COUNTY DOCUMENT NO. ao /3V
ROOM 600 K.C. ADMIN. BLDG. ��77
500 INTERFUND TRANSFER VOUCHER
4TH AVENUE DOCUMENT DATE 3;422`/e
T/C 34 SEATTLE, WA. 98104
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3 D 07 305 001 0 01007 • . 2 162.39 00 000 001 : 0
D 07 309 001 0 01007 2 224.15 - 00 000 001 0
6 D 07 331 001. 0 01007 418.99 00 000 001 0
6 D 07 365 OG1 0 . 01007 619:79 00 000 001 0 -
7 D 07 366 001 0 01007 3 160.06 . 00 000 .001 0
8 D 07 405 00100 01007 -787.80 00 Goo 001 0 t
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9 D 07 406 001 0 01007 379.68 . . 00 000 001 .0 +
,o D 07 451 001 0 01007 .343.84 . . . 00 000 001 0
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D 07 520 001 0 01007 - 3 345.55 _ 00 000 001 0 j
TOTAL $ $
EXPLANATION:
Per RCW 29.04.020 C. 29,13.01+5 which authorize the county comptroller to make the above transfers which represent
reimbursements of costs'for the General Elections held on November 8, 1977. (Port, Cities, & Towns)
FUND DISBURSING CASH • FUND RECEIVING CASH COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE
ORIGINATED BY: DATE ORIGINATED BY: F•• CCoynS 4/7'Z7 DATE 3/22/'8 ORIGINATED BY: • •.It DATE
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,y`{,A,4+ : MEMORANDUM _ : '
"y'._ To. : ' Mayor'.:, , . , „ : Finance Di rector'
:';1'` Public' Works Director' Police Department.' •
y: - , • Buildi',ng. Division Park Director `.
''`':.;T Personn' 1' Library,'Director .
From: ' "Del ores :A. Mead,'.City''.Clerk ,
up °:.�':,,4•. bjef: E1' ction-Suppl Deot,. -.,S nday,.•September 18, 1977 .
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4, 9.:30 a.m: delivery f,-, 1 n9 u'pp'. p. • ,
will .re ai n'_ o en',::unti<l�'1'� :30.'. ^'m:" T.,.o:r:=-:until al-l:' books,.`•are='del i'vered:;.:•'`..::
P, 0-77`�-with';'K :n • County• -Records;' and;-E,lecti"ons':: '
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A hone i s ''necesr�' :'sothe C,it,t ,`C;l erk`'s Off i:ce`:wi'l 1'-,need to:,be':'..' • .
available and unlocked' duringtho's'e'::hours.
,;„_ �te b'•I'r''{Z0 „1977 ' of l s -wi l"1':be `o open from'from'..7.:00:a:m,•
Also, on'' •Tuesday ' Se' m e
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a rY' _ to 8:00.p m. The`'Hig,hl_ands„Admi ni:strati on�Building, ,Library,.Bookmobi l e
';.�' , ' "'°- •` Room and the Munici';`al •,Buildingylobb wi 11 -need to to be -open"at: :6. 00 a,.m.
' and remain 'open_ uanti,l:''t-he;-p'o1';l; 'Work,er,'s. .l'eave. The Municipal''Bu:i:l`ding , ,
will: remain open "until 'approximately"111-s 00 p ;m'. ,
-'" • TheBuildi ,Divi'sion'wil1 1ease, furnish overtime custodial oss
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for :the.Sunday":opening :':i'n order.-•that`":we may bi11 -the County. in - . -
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C.4; MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
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CHARLES J. DELAURENTI 1 MAYOR' . • • DELORES A. MEAD .
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Building Division ' . Parks & Recreation Director
Personnel . : ' Library Director
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From: Delores A. Mead, City Clerk,.
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' Subject: , Election Supply,Depot,. .Sunday, February 5, 1978
Special Election', February 7, 1978
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This is a reminder that the front, entrance of,. the Municipal Build-
ing will neeto be 'ppen.ISundayebruary 5, 1978, in time for the .
9:30 a.m. deliVe'ry. of pol1ling supplies to the poll workers and will
remain open until' 1:30 p.m. , or 'until all books are delivered, in
accordance with agreement with King County Records and Elections.
A phone is necessary so. the City Clerk's office will need to:be
available and unlocked, during those,. hours.
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Also, on Tuesday, Februa.ny ,7, 1978, polls. will be open from 7:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m. The Highlands AdOniStration Building; Library Bookmo-
bile Room and the Municillial Building Lobby will need to be open at
6:00 a.m. and remain open until the poll workers leave. The Municipal
Building will remain open until approximately 11 :00 p.m,,,
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The Building Division mill please furnish overtime custodial costs
for the Sunday opening in order that we may bill the County in accord-
ance with our agreement. . .
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Seattle, Washington 98104
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APPORTIONMENT OF VOTER REGISTRATION COSTS
FOR THE PERIOD OF DECEMBER 1, 1976 to NOVEMBER 30, 1977
(Per R61429.07..010 & 29.07.030) . _ `.
: Apportionable Costs:
VOTER REGISTRATION PERSONNEL $ . 85,4•"19.47 : .
AD'IINISTRATIONAND SUPPORT. 46,307.11 -
SUPPLIES," EQUIPMENT AND REPAIR 3,371.33
COMPUTER 'SERVICES 86,004.31. .
TELEPHONE 479.85
POSTAGE 27,262.00.` ' • ,
PRINTING . . \ 1,764.01' '
TRAVEL AND MILEAGE ' . . ' 39..80
SUB-TOTAL• • $ 250.,647.88
MINUS REFUNDS AND RECEIPTS ' 3,248.10 ,
" TOTAL . $ .247,399.78 -
Based upon 649,541 Voters Registered in King County on November: 8,: 1977
_ $0,380884 per voter
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ROOM 600 K.C. ADMIN. BLDG.
500 - 4TH AVENUE , INTERFUND TRANSFER VOUCHER . ,
DOCUMENT DATE /•_;2, --5(l) i/
FIG 34 SEATTLE, WA. 98104 page 2 of 5
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1 D 07 260 001 0 01-003 . $ 1 048.57 " 00 000 001 0
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2 D 07 305 001 0 01 003 , .3 417.29 00 000 001 0
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3 0 07 309 001 0 01003 ' 3 401 .68 00 000 001- 0
07 331 001 0 01003 573.99 00 000 001 0
5 D 07 365 001 0 01003 857.37 , 00 000 001 0
6D 07 366 001 0 01003 5 226.49' 00 000 001 0
7. D 07 369 001 0 01003 _ 4.95 00 000 001 0
0 07 405 001 0 01003 1 125.89 - 00 000 001 0
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f -"i :)7 520 001 ii ' 01003 5 361 .32 00 000 001 0
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EXPLANATION:
Per RCW 29.07.010 & 29.07.030, which provide for the above amounts which are reimbursements of costs of
Voter Registration for the period od December 1 , 1976, to November 30, 1977.
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, FUND DISBURSING CASH FUND RECEIVING CASH tOMPTI,6ii f3'S OFFICE
ORIGINATED BY: DATE ORIGINATED BY: Fred Boyns 1/4/78 DATE ORIGINATED B : DATE_ )
IREVIRIJED BY. DATE REVIEWED BY: DATE REVIEWED By: - urfal D0E
FAUT,44.APPR.BY. DATE AUTH.APPR.BY: DATE APPROVED BY:rillEi DAT '
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REGISTRATION COST BREAKDOWN
For the period of December 1, 1976 to November 30, 1977
(AS provided in RCW 29.07.010 & 29.07.030)
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Registered
Voters Costs
Algona 483 . $ 183.97
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Auburn 10,887 4,146.68
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Beaux Arts 262 979
Bellevue ,... 38,011 14,477.78
Black Diamond . 550 209.49
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0 Bothell 3,489 1,328.90
Carnation 321 122.26
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Clyde Hill 2,156 821.19
Des Moines 3,619 1,378.42
Duvall 277 105.50
Enumclaw 2,413 919.07
Hunts Point , 359. 136.74 "
Issaquah 2,753 1,048.57
Kent 8,972 3,417.29
Kirkland 8,931 3,401.68
Lake Forest Park 1,507 573.99
Medina - 2,251 857.37
Mercer Island 13,722 (- • 5,226.49
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Milton 13 4.95
Normandy Park 2,956 1,125.89
North Bend 774 294.80
Pacific 814 310.04
Redmond , 9,187 3,499.18
.-----R.enton-', 14,076 5,36132.
Seattle . 293,210 111,679.00
Skykomish 181 68.94
Snoqualmie 564 , 214.82
Tukwila '1,835 698.92
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' Yarrow Point 759 289.09
SUB-TOTAL 425,332 $ 162,002.13
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Unincorporated Kips County " 224 209 85,397.65
TOTAL % ' 649541 $ 247,399.78
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• FINANCE DEPARTMENT
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GWEN E. MARSHAL- , FINANCE DI ECTOR
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CITY I OF RENTON
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
RENTON, WA S.H I NGTON 98055
f CITY; CLERK '
Department or Division '
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November 17, 1977
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King County Dept. of Elections & Records Please make checks
Room 553 King County Administration Bldg. payable to
Seattle, Wa 98104 Finance Department
City of Renton
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Election Overtime incurred by General Services Division - City of Renton -
r. 11/8/77 General Election
Employee assigned Sunday, November 6, 1977 41/2 hours,
salary rate $5.4577 per hour .@ double time $49.12
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200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
RENTON, WhTASHINGTON 98055 I
CITY CLERK
Departiment. or Division
Date
November 17, 1977
CountyDept. of Elections & Records Please make checks
King p payable to
Room 553 King County -Adminisitration Bldg. Finance Department
Seattle, Wa 98104 1City of Renton
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Election Overtime incurred by General Services Division - City of Renton
9/20/77 Primiary Election
Employee. assigned Sunday 9/18/77, 5 hours, salary
rate $7.8058 per hr @ double time • $78.06
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t `: , OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY o RENTON,WASHINGTON
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0 .y MOST OFFICE BOX 020, 100 2nd AVENUE BUILDING • RENTON,WASHINGTON 88055 255-8078
� g�Q' GERARD M.SHELLAN,CITY ATTORNEY LAWRENCE J.WARREN, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY
4TFO SE PZ��
October 12 , 1977
MEMORANDUM
TO : George Perry
FROM: Gerard M. Shellan
Dear George :
In answer to your inquiry of Monday night regarding the effective'
date of taking office for the council seat previously vacated by
Bill Grant, please be advised that the successful candidate to that
position will be able toi take office as soon as the Supervisor
of Elections has certified the results of the election which we
presume will be shortly after November 8 , 1977 .
We remain
Gerard M. Shellan
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PRIMARY ELECTION - September 20, 1977
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' COUNCIL] POSITION NO. 1 NO. NO. NO
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. CRAMER
EDWARDS
• HUGHES MPS
LALLY ' • na, A.
SHANE
VADNEY v, 02,
WEBB
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TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT ' .2-)
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PRIMARY ELECTION - September 20, 1977
Reported Results as of 9/28/77
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 . NO. NO. NO,
HANIS
TRIMM IME;
VAUPELi U
COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3
CRAMER
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HUGHES ® �
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SHANE IM
VADNEY V :
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WEBB
TOTAL ;VOTES IN PRECINCT
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---Dennis Vadney isn't. Willing to ,..- two vOtes:,in Preclietink-hIS primary'..- admit defeat yet.
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'';i• Shine:110W is-leading-by about- ..5."$ -,
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sentee ballotsalready have a history•--.- 7 "1 of the precincts •-- - t nothing left me,tw -aboutv,.
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StiliggIn'tnjnin' nane 611.tli6 general '• ShanelnOW has 2,607 votes,or 52.5S,". apparently' bas lost his,e1o.cti.,_Rni..„V, ,,,,,,,A,,,.4,
election ballot iii the'primaiy.It Was, _Perdett.coht0edfoVActiaWs'44$1.' s:but he hopes the 0011.061''*#t1114e11,.7n
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over Hughes •--- : = ', - -' -.--, ',':„‘ --'''',1340a-tO,IindtiOy'S.,47:4:9 percent;: ,,' expenditures and a---013#0 iirit591"6:-.4'#/s:
. --•- Vadney thinks the same thing can ,It;isrut known how many absentee -- merits•-, ;l'• • -, : . —-..;! •:,•,--;.-,--;•,,,,r,,_,;‘,_;1
happen again:.." ,.. ,.• - , • .-;- -!- - •-ballots'have been OCitilitdd, but an ,- ''•-• ;.; -:. ..,..-4';':rn,
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s his bid public blidOffied.15Ve' -; RePtOn-011PcttrateS.arP as follows .' ituist have said What.ilbfil'i.-Waiiteil '
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repeal ,4,,variable•taa tax-'•was: at ;,'"It"the repeal wins it would not only,'A',.pf:149',!$1.-000,04:criegoito*r_diSiii., viti-, 2
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o� ) , . CHARLES J: DELLAURENTI MAYOR •' , , DELORES A. ME,Ai�
q- CITY CLERK
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October 12, 1977
` King County Department -,of Records &._;Elections
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Seattle, Washington 8104 " ..
Attention:' Mr Don Pe' rin,,•',,Superintendent of Elections .
'Re: .Alphabetical :Listing,of City of Renton
' Registered' Voters - -
Dear. Don:.
Will you please furnish alpha-be,tical' listing of City of Renton
registered voters as 'gtick•ly.as "tabulations are completed after
. the October 8, 1977 'Closure .of,,.the books. . If the list could be "
available by '.November' l st, .we; :woui d. like to pick it up at your •
office.
,,This is our first list. a.nd one for which: we understand there is
to be no charge..
Thanks for your usual =:courtesies;.in the matter. "
Very truly yours,. '
CITY OF RENTON%� �,
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Delores A. Mead
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STATE OF WASHINGTON)
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COUNTY OF KING )
This :is to certify that or September`.2.0, 1977, there were held
Primaries and Special Elections in:, CITY OF RENTON for the nomination
of officers and the submission of propositions to the voters for their
' approval or rejection;,
That the results of said elections were duly• canvassed by the King
County Canvassing Board of Election•Returns on September 30, ,1977, and
the results of said canvass are as follows:
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COUNCIL ,
POSITION NO: 1 (Unexpire. 2-Year Term)
Michael M. Hanis •883 Nominated
Thomas W. Trimm 1,109 Nominated
Versie Vaupel •,460 '
POSITION NO. 3
Michael Cramer 268
, Thomas R. Edwards • •''249
Robert J. Hughes • ' 505
Barbara S. Lally . 443
Charles F. Shane 648 Nominated
Dennis Vadney .. ,. 522.;. :,,Nominated
Sanford Webb 317.,.
Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 30th day of September,' 1977.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 10 , 1977 I Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL. TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led. the Pledge of Allegiance and opened
the regular meeting of the Renton City Council .
ROLL CALL OF GEORGE J. PERRY, Council President; PATRICIA M. SEYMOUR-THORPE;
COUNCIL RICHARD M. STREDICKE; BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH; KENNETH D. BRUCE;
EARL CLYMER.
STAFF IN CHARLES J. DELAUFENTI , Mayor; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; GWEN
ATTENDANCE MARSHALL, FinanceDirector; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN,
Planning Directo ; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; RIGHARD
GEISSLER, Fire Chief; CAPT. BOURASA, Police Representative;
DONALD CUSTER, Administrative Assistant.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle.
MINUTE APPROVAL Upon inquiry by Council President Perry of correction or additions
October 3, 1977 to Council Minutes of 10/3/77, Councilwoman Thorpe requested inclusion
of her inquiries to Public Works Director Gonnason during the Hearing
of the Comprehensive Plan of the South Renton Planning Area (Page 2)
regarding drainage and use of natural drainage systems , outlining
Panther Creek drainage into wetlands , the U.S. Soil Conservation
Service plan for drainage, P-9 channel on west side of freeway, explain-
ing S.C.S. proposed system includes channel to allow Panther Creek
into Valley floor. Gonnason noted inability to answer when channels
would be built, but environmental impact statement for valley channels
is in draft form, once completed, P-l - channel could be commenced
immediately, that development of remaining channels could be from
two to four years away. Councilwoman Thorpe noted this was one of
the reasons for appropriation of funds to review drainage, essentially
those channels are 10 years down the road, that if run off is in-
creased, drainage is into channels that don' t go anywhere. Public
Works Director Gonnason noted the rate of run off would not be in-
creased, but is matter of retention and keeping storm drainage at
present level . MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND BRUCE, •COUNCIL MINUTES 10/3 BE
APPROVED AS CORRECTED. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent Agenda items , previously distributed to all
Council Members are considered routine and are enacted by one motion
unless removed by Council action for separate consideration.
Final Payment Letter from Park Director Coulon recommended Council ratify accept-
Kiwanis Air Park ance of CAG 037-77, Kiwanis Bicentennial Air Park project, as of
9/26/77 by Don Gannon Construction Co. The letter also recommended,
if after 30 days no liens or claims are filed against the project,
and proof of payment of tax liabilities is received, that final
payment of $1 ,810.40 be paid the contractor (includes retained amount) .
Council. concurrence.
Certification Letter from King County Records and Elections Manager, Clint G. Elsom,
September 20,1977' certified 9/20/77 election in Renton and reported results canvassed
Primary by King CountylCanvassing Board of Election .Returns on 9/30/77:
Election ' Position #1 (Unexpired 2-Year Term) : Michael M. Hanis 883 Nominated;
Thomas W. Trimm 1 ,109 Nominated; Versie Vaupel 460. Position #3:
' Michael Cramer 268; Thomas R. Edwards 249; Robert J . Hughes 505;
Barbara S. Lally 443; Charles F. Shane 648 Nominated; Dennis Vadney
522 Nominated;! Sanford Webb 317. Information.
Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee report recommended approval for payment
of Vouchers #T5425 -through #15561 in amount of $137,952.82 being
certified as to receipt of services/merchandise; plus payment of
, LID #302 Revenue Warrant R-5 $7,540.33 plus Cash Warrant C-6
$7,540.33. Council approval .
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10/17/77 Page ,5
Old Business - Continued •
Community Community Services Committee member Stredicke presented committee
Services report recommending Council approve the Drainage Ordinance with
Committee Report ' corrections and refer to Ways and Means Committee: (1 ) Sec.5-8
. exempting new single family development relating to structures of
Drainage less than 5,000 sq. ft. .(2)• Sec. 10 modifies fee schedule, lowering
Ordinance fees and avoidin6 double payment when other fees processed. MOVED
BY CLYMER, SECOND BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMIT-
TEE AND REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND BY SHINPOCH,. COUNCIL• AMEND MOTION TO INCLUDE TWO CHANGES IN
THE DRAINAGE ORDINANCE - LIST CONDITIONS AND EXEMPTIONS CLEARLY.
AMENDMENT CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED, CARRIED.
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Historical The committee reort recommended that the Historical Society
Railroad Car , letter regarding the railroad car lease be referred to the 'Administra -
tion for consideration during' development of Burnett Ave. ' S. between
S. 4th and S. 7th Streets. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE,
COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED. -
Industrial ' The committee report recommended 'Council :concur in the Administra-
Subdivision tions's recommendation to revise the Industrial Subdivision Platting
Platting Fees Fees which cover estimated City�, costs and are included in the
• preliminary budget, suggesting 'referral to Ways and, Means Committee. -
MOVED IN STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE , • .
REPORT. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke noted Community Services . •
Committee Chairman request that drainage and .subdivision ordinances:
be adopted simultaneously.
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Burning of Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke,- Fire Chief Geissler explained
Building the supervised burning near Honeydew School , that due to. lack of time
area residents were not notified as burning near the school had to '
be done when school was not in session. Stredicke asked that resi-
dents in immedipte area be notified, preventing criticism of city;
ayor uelau;renti confirmed need to notify area. Stredicke. also noted'
`street siynidown 200 ft. north of Kiwanis Park.
LEOFF Board Councilwoman Shinpoch thanked the Mayor that secretarial services
Secretary had been arranged far. the LEOFF Board.
Ways & Means Ways and Means Committee 'Chairman Clymer presented committee report
Committee Report `recommending, thlat the City select the:reimbursable method to meet
. Unemployment its obligation for unemployment compensation beginning 1/1/78 and
Compensation that the Personnel Director file the necessary papers with the State:.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOM-
MENDATION. CARIED. ' • ,
Continued The committee report recommended that a new fund be created' in-
. the amount of $5,000 to disburse payments for unemployment compensa-
tion for which the City may become liable. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Continued The committee report recommended the Personnel Director be authorized
to negotiate a contract with Gibbons Co. , Inc. of Bellevue to
administer theiunemploymen't compensation program. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND SHINPOCt1, COUNCICCONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Councilman Clymer explained that as of 1/1/78 City will be held
liable for unemployment compensation and after study determined
this to. be most economical method and must be filed with State.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL AMEND MOTION AND LIMIT
AMOUNT TO $2,000. 'Personnel Director Green advised funds needed are
based on gross payroll anticipated for 1978, $1 ,651 doesn' t include
any salary increases from negotiations; therefore, $2,000 might not
be sufficient. MOTION CARRIED.
November 8, 1977 Council President Perry .noted for general information, memo received
Election from City Attorney re Perry's. question as to when candidate elected
Position #1 to Position #1 (Positionvacated by former Councilman Grant - 2 year
term) will take office, which is upon certification. Perr.yioted inviting
candidates to attend budget hearings as newly elected Councilman will
• be undoubtedly voting on the budget. V
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways & Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report
Committee Report recommending second and final reading of an ordinance vacating a
Ordinance #3159 portion of SW 12th and portion of adjoining alleyway. Following the
SW 12th Street readings; it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT .ORDI-
Vacation NANCE AS READ. . ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. (First reading 10/10)
Ordinance #3160 The committee report recommended second and final readings of an ordi-
Appropriation & nance providing for the appropriation of funds as requested by the
Transfer EDA-LPW Finance Director - $23,200 from Current Fundto.Main Fire Station Con-
struction Fund; $30,000 from Park Fund Excess Cash to Cedar River
Trail Construction Fund; $1 ,000 from Waterworks Utility Fund Excess
Cash to Talbot Hill Pump Station Construction Fund. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED. (First reading 10/10/77)
Ordinance The committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance pro-
First Reading hibiting electrified fences and providing for the issuance of special
Electric Fence permits under special circumstances. Councilman Clymer noted ordi-
nance had been revised since first reading: 10/10. Following first
reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND BRUCE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK
' TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3161 The committee report recommended first, second and final readings
Tax Levy 1978 of an ordinance fixing the amount of tax levies necessary to raise
the amount of the estimated expenditures forthe year 1978; total
. assessed valuation $800,098,028;$3.60 per $1 ,000 of true value,
$2,880,352.90 General Levy. Following first reading, MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS.
CARRIED. Following readings, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT
ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance ' The committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance pro-
First Reading viding for rezone from General Classification District G to, Manufac-
Rezone - turing Park MP near Lind Ave. SW and SW 10th St. - Duane Wells..
Duane Wells Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND BY SHINPOCH, REFER
ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Ordinance The committee report recommended first reading requested by the
First Reading . Finance Director appropriating $172,300. from excess revenue unto
Appropriation the Current Fund/Garbage. Following reading:, it was MOVED BY CLYMER,
Garbage SECOND BRUCE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
CARRIED. ,
Ordinance The committee report recommended first reading of ordinance annexing
First Reading property to the city near 132nd SE (Union Ave. SE) known as the
• J & F Annexation J and F Annexation. Following reading; it was MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER BACK TO THE COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK.
CARRIED. .
Executive Session MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND BRUCE, COUNCIL COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION.
CARRIED. Council members left the Chambers at 10:30 p.m. and returned
at 11 :40 p.m. Roll Call : . All present as originally stated on Pg.l .
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND BRUCE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
The meeting adjourned at 10:42 p.m. ,
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CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL• POSITIONS • PRIMARY ELECTION September :20, 1977
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TRIMM. . - • II i), $ .3 11 •5 8. 2 5 11 2& . " , . 7..-- . . _ - . , . - • , 1 ,109 i gt 1 ,
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- HUGHS . . 2- II 3 pi 4 I -+ t 3 3 I Is' 1.Y , I. _ 505 ! 46-3 .
a, .LALLY L I' 3 3 S 1 }S,1 1 � _9 0� � _ _ . 1 442 }1 _ $RI
_SHAME q-IN-_1-7.-zg=s__i_ 4 q 2- 1 S 13 648 -IT 66
. - VADNEY 7 17 6 /4' 8 l 4 1 11 i Y 21 . . .. - -- ,- -- .�522 - 47 ,. .
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EDWARDS I `I _'1 9 1 b 6 4- 0 6 _ a. 7 a 4 9 1 o Ion I, 3 3 I I'. 3 1 Y1_ 1 7 4 ` �f F. S a. I( - , I a 3 ' 3 / & 0 23
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•o -'_ = •Automatic recount.. Y - .ma .•have•hel"-ed_=Shane 564 .itis.too much_°He,su ested buildin-�
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:_. .� .�.> ,._-: . •-7 ._ quired,to•settle_thematter.Inaddi- refund on real estate faxes forsemor-f �m� , _st_ry.;and Jos,'iricTeasing�' •to1970,:buf-hiscampaignsigns.give� � instead. _
the•two men. Shane also,did well,m ,--,..9- . , .,,�_ :y =
- - tion,:absentee'votes,.still .must.:be . s _ ;:, .- '-„ -• . , z,. •__,,•,....�, ,. - .the im-ression he is`an incumbent;a Robert J.• Hu ties fook few
'tie R'n`ton-Hi �ands area. - - citizens and low;income,:persons��.,. - the�ax�bas,�e. �._.,-,�:}�,,,s„, _ P._ _ � {-. .--;•y_ -- '_ g- _
--e-= '• - . • - "- • -- .. counted. A:=hea" absentee ballot''' :T,'•r , -.wiz s. , _-: i way s:hel s.: ., ` -:stands sa ' •he -`referredito'doh l
:for' seiuor��citizens,.on•-a fixed _ factor=that al y- p y
-�:'Downtown�Renton.':'riniaril '.�is. _ - - � _ _ ,:, . Y�g � P' _ -K '
P Y -• Iie.cited his'o --sition.to;•a�coun-• _ e<_ . _,r tax s' .y___-,v:_ •_:- - [[
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• "o-ulatedli ,senior:citizens aiid the ��-- •:_ : : �--. . -- _." . .__:- �-E. . . .- s. _-_ ..-- _.;-._ � uicome a�betfer,-itax base;and talk• . ,r. - -
P .��. •Y, , _ __r. __ dates includin "Barbara Tall .who :cilmanicbondto'fund;thenew,"senior,.--- .. :.,,s_.ate ..,_, _ „ .•;
g - Y about.refund''is.musre to their ears. -:Other successful candidates In'the' • -.Willing-0 support: -.-•
:Iii lilands has="substantial:po ula= ;---' , ..;-'- ll - , _4-- n, - '- - - -
g =- WO**-in unofficial:returns could ''citizens, center-,.arid,=indeed,�heop-, ...A_. _ ;inc - e
-` - . ,•And'lowaneome- ersons:apparently' primary'also,sounded stfie help the-; .`' It also is a`sure;tiet that the a sting
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_ change the look•of tthe,November posed the new center itself Shane . _voted-:that'tune=into'the top 10-chart -pocketbook_siren=calll:',Gonsider the '-Renton City Council will take.a close:
residents, ` _ :.the center would b-e'P*e "'n '4 ._-._= ;i . .,,a_.,,r' p- =
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ai well• ',�<., followin _ -- _ - >lookat:the,00tiii atterns re stered'
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ner-: - - n a f: • . ' A roximatel 321 absentee.bat- . sive and.unnece sary, :jw „, , - _ ':.i Hants,- s o `onent-in;the.. JTuesda :Itis clear that a-number of,
• - -: '. . PP,w:.- _,�-Y, ., .. - _ •.:: --, ., ,Other.�.factors��nnay�;have.-contri, Hanis, TYimm-.._PP _ ... _ Y
";the Nov.,8:general electionmafight - - ; __ - - - •.: t�:`�.�; , .r�� _ _ _ _ _
:- :,,- lots still;must be,counted;according; • - - - , ,., u.ed _ �``• o h� ' an ,• -eneral election- said•,more•inone ,r senior citizens'-don't•reall _want',the-
- for Position No:1 on.the ci•"council:- :: =` -••• - � - - .� .:�, •"'�- `Poclietliookwas.key,�„V,„ „� •-�buted,,�t�o.,the success of„Sane,__ d. g - .,,, - ,. , Y Y
. . -tY to a county election official : .: '_ -. ,. .- m .
.- =That latform:it would a" =hit, Kriimm also,;-,,- - - r;_f�'_. , .-should-.be',spent-,on:aetvices=:for : '_new"senior center,.preferring'the
Harris, .came Aft,a.,close second.:to P PPS� ;k ,�+�.$r c���•
-•. -.^..� ;,- `: .t,:a; stor=-• . :: ' en d r t red Renton'.elder) rather:'thari•'.on;-a: mone`,be used.;for:more basic ser-
Trunm:m:the - �with Versie � �� �`•--,- The.Shane story enough goters;in'asensitive area;(th'e��-.r`�Abouf�l'S�:pe�cent o, er,egis e __ , =Y, ., ...:,,, _ .." Y : ,
,- a ;,' :_ it _. :_ ._ turned§out;=for the• , new'senior;,center:,.He-'wants:-•to•- `vices.
Vaupel a distant third', Shane-s entire, campaign--was pocketbook]to put Shane one op voters iii Renton ;
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t° desperate race'between,°Den=:; :precinctior,ymore,",the"s okes ersoi.
p ;nis'='�Vadriey at '�RoliertIHuglies,fir:� said.';,We'alunk'`•we�re;right. ,;That ',:., F:�
;., a' spot on:.thee Novemberiaba• llot"in•^ 'survey was,'expected;:;to be'tooth, ' ' "',
; Y.f tity.•-Coan''loposltioil No':-;3".'„'pl'etail".,Thu,. .. , afternoon `,_'t ,r..' ,,,, '' ,, `• ° u,
continued Wednesday,wlth�ilo Winn ,` .Unless;the absentee,`iba'll'ots;resol�;x),, '
'.', rer€declared' ' `'x' x� �� ` �:'.� +� � Ye,the lSsue,<<ari�'autolTlatic+reCOutltk;+ � �';.
Unofficiahcounty+returns with1•all;�':',.,•may.ibe +called!=,'for once the`rfirial".h a _ . '
:lpt!eciricts 'reporting-,have'}>.Vadne returns';.are in.lState-;law requires;°an �'ir,,,' '
ileading,IHughes�by eight votesr t not`` :automatic'•:recount if toe •difference;�4 '4 ^
�ficialccity returns;also with l00OperI b'etween.';the icandidates'.is,,at +l'ea t i�4 1, s
nails cc+the, re 1.s°1+repgxti g,hAve;' one half,of'1i,per,cent.,�of zthe,itotal9 ,1'¢", 1 k:
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''s ,Hughes}leadmg�vadneypby.'sixvotes ti, votes'"ca'st+inttheEelection r', , + f•,.' ...
IN.eithertoflthe'vote,,tallies'lnclilde 'Followingsis a list of,tine candidates?, F ,�
= .,.321;absenteeiballotsltwhichfhave;not�; `in4,both' council-,positions-and,-they. ^; . ,i5_.. _
,; )been' ,c•ounted A•,noun ,election u dated cou• nt tall with;`T00 er° .. ':`,:,!,',';',..:IN'.,;‘,.} '
Rofficialrsaid state4law,allowsyILiptto":1,, Wnt,of the precincts re•porting tI 1 ri �
daysw'froml}thelele'ctlonNdatein}which) parertheses=Sare;;thea�unofficia�l'city ' , " '
#thesetabsentees,must be rcoi nted; '� 'to'tafs y a } `', t ~ ;• ';t.,c''iR.o. ~��1 a '
` " 0n1 ,ithei Mina, count '"i' `;Positio `>1:"-.Thomas',Tiri "" �' "'
r, ,. y .Y'��electionx r ., n" .. .mm�737�,-�;,,�,i ,'�.J,
+•, ,.'results, 1. {' a �, ct,:''' r, r; - :•� ..t<:
,wll'be:•�offical ,F^;, ''.�'.'`.:> votes.(954),'for;44:9!�per.cerit�of�,tlie'
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and Hu es',r,ar ' �1.'li 1'lo`ts, '.cast•' . �`"-
• - Y, gh edeoinpet-f a. ,: Niioha:'16eialiiNkersie, *,,,it; t'.,x•,
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•'mg-:yfor. ithet`,;(second';Kspot,'7.on`'the; :votes?",(829),.,,37.5r;'per.+cent, VersieM1' ':�,
kPositionR >#gep'-.'"A.'ra1I relection dballot)' Vaupel; 391 votesT.(396);`48 4 4 4,, " °r~ z
'� Cha`r•les,shan. ,--tually�ris�assuk"eddto ceiiit - • ,:I,, t.!,��r4 r a .
41ies;on}Sthat_1baXloti1 having out 1polled} `r ?Position 3 'Charles'Sha$e 6i' x r '
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• all other candidatesi�by„�<atleast'r1001` votes''+(594);.21t98 peru'cent,>Den is ;
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.f ;Vadney;',''4'68;-votes•;•(447)S 1r7'8f p r t, ' t
((' • Thomas;Trimmland�Michal1Hanls cant, Robert` Hugl es fy415 �'.v,Qo�t`es"- ', ��
tt will'tip pear�oii,the,generalI election (453), 17:36,perYcent Baryballa La+i , !': i `',
ra 1 r ?, r •, 8 ry1Jw ry, 1, l,°l did '
i'ballot for Position.2,;ton' the cityk 383, votes ?(391 i1f4�6)1t, per*,ce tV
,council} ,_':- .,t,: .,' :^ 'p ,hiSanfordtWebli 267 uot`e'"ggapr 2a79 1+U �9t
t;. . ',;Cityy;to,rcanvass ;',, „ �•� ! }per cent,M'�ehael�Cra�l ien,243 vote = ,'
Renton'-Ci ark Del r?Mead'de war.•s a 2 •8# o es y
ty Cl ,, �{(253); Thomas Fd liras',
k I,cidedrto canvass the electio>}ufreslilt (24io) 8 70per cent"• , "
1n6a11rof�Rento'n s preci icts1 'hursday R�ised,�estifi ates ,the Ren on ,y •
• T t0?. 0..,! ; olieclk+,tine. city',$+flgli e$ti ere. lOnyhtu irg n . r igus•e a "< •pe;'•''+�""�,
,because t'of? the ;closenes' 'ofj,Elie 4• a out 2;�620 T3here 'ez'e'1l5;36O eggs ,"
i'Hughes. adney�race',,accor ing t o ar F tbr�e..d, voters in Rentondin i976,'which,
• spgkespersoi%Ofor:;th'at.offi'ce,' •� i wo'ul mean abo t 15 er C (; the 't
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rejectedl Tuesday'1*-a.King.County: '-'•''-:-;:fte,said voters were 0.1.1f74- -.-Y.,,.: :-.,.2.-'• ----.i-i,- •-dobitilete'OrlittliV•7'''-•"'-'4. ';''‘,.--•T-----il he WO.litiitri$4''-'. ;'-' .----'-.iiiiihi•awdolliii-d balkitia,at: ;-§-aid„. 'I think candidates, P„....Q
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MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
A NAL fN., sp, , CHARLES J. DELAURENTI MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD
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October 3, 1977 '
Renton Record -Chronicle
801 Houser Way S. '
• Renton, WA 98055
Re: •Registration ,Deadline - October 8, 1977
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Gentlemen:
Please publish the following notice on Wednesday, October 6, 1977
as a public service news item (not a legal ): ,
Voter Registraiici Services Extended
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The City Clerk's,Office, 1st Floor, ,Renton Municipal Building,
200 Mill Avenue South, fill 'remain open for voter registration
and transfer services of Friday, October 7, 1977, from 5:00 p.m.
until 8:00 p.m. and Saturday, October. 8, 1977, the deadline date,
from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
Thank you for your cpurtesies.
Very truly yours,
CITY OF RENTON
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Delores A. Mead
City Clerk •
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Z DELORES A. MEAD
CHARLES J. 6ELAURENTI I MAYOR •
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Public Disclosure Commission
403 Evergreen Plaza .
Olympia, WA 98504
Attention: David R. Clark,
Assistant Administrator
Dear Mr. Clark:
Per your request of 9/16/77, we hereby furnish the following. l s't of ti cns
candidates that will appear on the November 3, ballot �
on .th
No. 2 and 4 that did not appear on the Primary ballot:
Renton City Council Position No. .1
Thomas W. Trimm, 541 Wells Ave. S. , Renton, WA 98055
Michael M. Hanis, 759 Dayton Ave. N.E. , Renton, WA 98055
Renton City Council Posii ti on No. 3 A Ave. �! Renton, WA 98055
Charles F. Shane, 3003 !Mountain View
Dennis Vadney, 1210 Monroe Ave. N.E. , Renton, WA 98055
Yours very truly,
CITY OF RENTON
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Delores A. Mead, City- Clerk
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THE CITY OF RENTON
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c O1 CHARLES J. DELI URENTI, MAYOR' • DELORES A. MEAD
CITY CLERK
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Inspector of Elections
Renton Precincts No. 1 through 59
Dear Inspector.and Electin Workers:
We wish to thank you sincerely for your very fine cooperation
in the September 20, 1977 Primary Election and to commend you
for a "Job Well Done".
We are very proud, of the manner in which your: prompt telephone
calls came' in to Renton helping to make our tabulation program
run smoothly and efficiently.
Your courtesies and cooperation are indeed appreciated.
Sincerely,
CITY OF RENTON
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Delores A. Mead
City Clerk
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�' .� CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD
�.o I CITY CLERK
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SEPTEMBER 19, 1977
PLEASE ON ' T FORGET
INSPECTOR OF ELECTIONS
RENTON PRECINCTS ISO/. 1 THROUGH NO. 59
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RE : PRIMARY ELECTION ON SEPTEMBER 20, 1977
CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL CANDIDATES
DEAR INSPECTOR :
SINCE THE CITY OF RENTON HAS MUNICIPAL ISSUES ON THE
BALLOT, WE ARE REQUESTING THAT YOU PHONE THIS OFFICE
AS WELL AS THE KIING COUNTY OFFICES, TO ADVISE US OF
THE TWO COUNCIL POSITIONS APPEARING ON RENTON'S BALLOT ,
'PLEA •
CALL PHONE
SE NUMBER 23 5-25OO. AS SOON AS TOTALS
HAVE BEEN TABULATED . THE MANNER IN WHICH YOU HAVE
CALLED THIS OFFICE PREVIOUSLY WORKED VERY WELL.
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR COURTESIES .
VERY TRULY YOURS ,
CITY OF RENTON
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DELORES A. MEAD
CITY CLERK
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MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
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o °; CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD
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September 12, 1977 '
MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor Finance Director
Public Works Director Police Department
Building Division Park Director •
Personnel Library Director
From: Delores A. Mead, City Clerk
Subject: Election Supply Depot, Sunday, September 18, 1977
Primary Election, September 20, 1977 - LAG 10-77
and LAG 11 77
This is a reminder that the front entrance of the Municipal Building
will need to be open Sunday, September 18, 1977, in time for the
9:30 a.m. delivery of polling supplies to the poll workers and
will remain open until 1 :130 p.m. , or until all books are delivered,
in accordance with LAG 10-77 with King County Records and Elections.
A phone is necessary so the City Clerk's office will need to be
available and unlocked during those hours.
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Also, on Tuesday, September 20, 1977, polls will be open from 7:00 a.m.
to 8:00 .p.m. The Highlands Administration Building, Library Bookmobile
Room and the Municipal Building Lobby will need to be open at 6:00 a.m.
and remain open until the poll workers leave. The Municipal Building
will remain open until approximately 11 :00 :p.m'.
The Building Division will please furnish overtime custodial costs
for the Sunday opening in order that we may bill the County •in
accordance with the agreement.
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Old Business - Continued .
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Intersection Councilwoman Thorpe reported request, for .Council investigation by.
`Aberdeen Ave. NE Vicky Seegmiller of traffic conditions at Aberdeen Ave. N.E. and
& NE 24th St. N.E. 24th St. Councilwoman Thorpe explained history of the
near Seegmiller 'peti ion which was referred to Administration one year ago,
'.' 'Kennydale stop sign installed along with. flashing blinker- light, that street
Lions Park signs were instailed.Mrs. Seegmiller, 2016 N. E. 24th St. , complained
of continuing problems and improper signing for .no parking area. Upon
inquiry, Chief Ularby" reported considerable time spent at intersection
and plans, to continue' monitori'ng 'before and. a,fter school along with
Kennydale School crossing ''at FAI-405 and also' for' speeding'. Mrs.
Seegmiller noted' commitment by' the, City for walkways on 24th and
Jones Ave. N.E. and asked that knoll in the street be cut down, ,
also complaining of...dirt in street from new homes on Jones and
sewerage in gutters.. Deputy _Public Works:Director• Bennett noted -
. that even at the. cost:, of $28,000. of-cutting down grade, it would
do little to improve site distance. and would "create problem of '
damage to abutting properties. . Co'uncilman Clymer inquired re .off-
site improvements of curbs and 'gutters for new homes on Jones.,
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and asked the Planning Director ;to 'check. Councilman Stredicke
suggested City request installation Of deferred improvements . .
MOVED BY STREDIC1E, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL REFER MATTER TO THE
MAYOR' S OFFICE WITH REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL NEXT WEEK. CARRIED. ,
Campaign Signs Councilman Stredicke noted number Of violations' of sign code with
election signs, placed in' public right-of-wayo especially on ,N. 3rd,
and asked the Administration attention.
Proposed Race Councilwoman Shinpoch 'inquired ."re .Grand Prix race track to be built
Track near on S.W. Maple, being advised of scheduled hearing before the Land'
Cummins Desil Use Hearing Examiner on 9/20/77. . .
Parking Problem Councilwoman Shinpoch reported continuing problem of •parking near
Buses and Cars Garden N. at, Second. with continuing neighborhood complaints. Council-
man Perry asked the Aduii n i s trati on, Public Works Department and
fIiildiny Division to investigate., Councilman Stredicke noted for
the record that the .Administration has been 'notified of continuing
abuses i)1" pcIr ,irliJ 'reju1 Lions ,irl that area and if the city does not
enforce its laws , he will fi'ie ,Wri't 'of Mandamus.
Christmas Lights Councilman Ctredicke' reported,.Dovrntown Merchants ' Assoc . discussion
of Christmas decorations and ;use af; the 16 1 i q'n t. s r«r:,fa; as for
• colored light.; , ;asking. Admi.nistr,ation, frattrc ,EngineerIug and PulioFl
Department response .. Mayor Pro' tem Perry asked Administrative
Assistant Caster .t note.,
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LEOFF System Councilwoman Shinp ch noted receipt of memo from Dr. Hollister
Director of Dept. f, the State -Retirement System regarding the
proper records for establishing Law Enforcement Officers ' and Fire
Fighters' Retirement System membershi p; noting those law enforcement
and fire fighters employed after. 10/1/7-7 will be members of the ,
LEOFF System as amended by the ,Legislature (RCW 41 . 26. 030) ; Council --
woman Shinpoch aksked:tne,Admir'istr.ation to ascertain proper records
have been submitted', '
Historical Councilwoman Thore: submitted letter from the Renton Historical
Locomotive Society which cal led -attentio'n to .a steam railway locomotive avail-
"Three-Truck Shay" able for• public display in Renton, explaining the transportation
from the Snoqualmie Railroad -Museum to Renton has keen donated, also
the loading and unlhading, and that the Pacific Car & Foundry Co. ,
Renton, has offeregto :donate. men and materials to restore the
locomotive to display condition: . The Historical Society suggested
placement in the center strip of,-Burnett Ave. in the north half of
the first block south of the railroad' tracks' on. 4th South, needing
space 10 ft. wide by .90 ft. lone"; also advising request of Puget
Sound Railway Historical Assoc. for lease on the locomotive of S1 ,000 '
per year. Moved by Stredicke, .second Shinpoch, refer request to the
Park Board. . SUBSTITUTE MOTION 'B.Y THORPE, SECOND. CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER
REQUEST TO THE COMMUNITY .SERVICES COMMITTEE..' . 'ROLL CALL: 3-AYE:
C,_ ,MER, STRFDICKF, 'TFIRfPF: 7_Nn:: ;PFRRY, SNiNpnr.n. Mntirm roppirn
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PUBLIC DISCLOSURE ':.C4ON.'',"
A03;EVERGREEN .PLAZA,
.•'OLYMPIA,.WASHINGTON
48504. •206r7,53-1111, .1. '.. . . w • 1977 CANDIDATES' QUICK ;GODS .',, :
REPORTING
' - :. - 'TO DISCLOSUREPUBLIC
Nearly every candidate for'::publli .f•fice,anyr::iere in Washington state during 1977 will have
' some obligations to rr,ake certainp.or`s',:wider the Public Disclosure Law. The purpose o-f
• this brief guide.is to outline.414ch: xbpo,r•ts You: must file and when to file them. Detailed -
instructions and additional infotma"toi c_an.he found in instruction booklets available at
your County Auditor or ,City',..Clerk.•.;, Write or:telephone the Public Disclosure Commission
(206) ?53-llll if. you need, assistance:
- WHO MUST ,�L ORT?
All candidates except those running in :elections, 'where the voters must have special .additional ` ,
qualifications '(Usually land ownors'hip): Yailr County Auditor has a' 1•ist of-these exempt: offices.•• .
' WHAT ARE TFIL REPORTS?'
Personal Financial Affairs' (Form ,F-i ' ' Required .of ALL candidates.
Send the Form F,1 to the Public Discloue Commission within two weeks of. the time you'become
' a candidate. If you"hav,e: already filed:an F-1 or F=1A report during 1977 as an incumbent .. ' , •
official, it:is'not..ne.cessary to file pother- report when you,become a candidate.' -
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Campaign Finance Reports.
• • In smaller towns 'and,,�di'stri'ctsr. '.'-ff 'the: office'you: are running for both has less than 5,000 : .'1.' ''•;,
' egistered v r o.ter's ' and .covers 'lesan' the,entire county, you need 'not file any campaign
iepores, ,just the p.ersbnil financial affairs statement.
All other candidates:;, .F.ile.•a r.egi.s.tration, statement- L}orm C-1) as, soon as you become a,, ''r
• candidate. On that •r.eg'istration, you: indicate your choice of one of the following reporting." - . ,
options: . '
" MINI REPORTING If.'your./campaign: �expen;d'itures will be no more than $200 'plus the filing . ,
P,:fee,,.the F-1,,and,;,the' C.-1' are the only disclosure reports required.,so
long a's you ;do. not` exceed the limits.
ABBREVIATED RE ORTING.,If, your;campaign'expenditures will ill be no more than $1,000, with no con,.. ..:—,, 0.0•.
• •tr.ibution.of';mor.e than $1'00 coming from a single source besides your '' "
_ ' .own funds,.. the.; on y':additional requirement. is a summary of contributions-, " f. •
• :"'and'expenditures. Form:C-4) after the election and•not later than Nov.,29. ' ! Y.,
• FULL REPORTING If your campign'Ixpenditures may exceed the limitations of Options I ,or ' '
• II, .follow 'the •full, reporting calendar below, in addition. to filing the'.
',a-F-1nd• C-1. • ':F.ULL, EPORTING CALENDAR •
Each time bank File, Deposit ,iiepo.r't:.. ' September 10 File ,C;-4 if'your name will •' I ,t-`
deposit is made (Form'C-3)•! :be on general. election b'ut• •
, : not on primary election. ': '
June 10 File Campaign .Report (C-4):,
July 10 • if you were' a ''candid.at ' ' ',.,October 21 All general election
'August 10 ' during .pr.eceding'.mont-h: 'November. • 3• candidates file C-4:
November 29
September I Primary election "
September 15 candidate file .C.-4., •: After Nov.29. If campaign fund'not closed,
• ' September 30 see instruction for additional . .., '
- 'repports. •
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NOTE: All candidates using Option I;, II 'or 'III must keep a record' of all contributions and '
expenditures and have their." records open for public inspection 'during the last 8 days
before the' elect.on. "
This is only to adviseandidates. about .he,c general nature of disclosure requirements.
See instructions on•the •-form
s, 'in PDC•.manuals, or the law (RCW 42.17). for ,more complete information.
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` a' , : •' :;THE: CITY OFRE N O N
•• MUNICIPAL-BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
p „ ' °f , ' - CHARLEs is DELAURENTI , MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD
CITY CLERK
9q�tO SEPj� .
August 1 , 1977
C. J. Delaurenti , Mayor.;and:. Members - ,
of the Renton City`,,Cou:nc- i
`Re: _'Affi:davits: ,.of: Caln.didacy, Filed for Renton City
Counci;l' Position - Primary Election, September 20, 1977
Dear .Mayor: Delaurenti :and•.Members' of-the City Counci 1 : ,
` ' Listed below :.ar'e;';the'eand:i;d;ates for. the four open positions on
• ' the Renton City:..Counci,l, ,
Council Position''No 1.<r.TwofYear• Term •
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Thomas: R. .Trirmi' :54`.1.`,Wel1s: Ave. S. , Renton '
Vers i e Va'upe.l, ::22;1. Weals'. Ave:',.:N.::i Renton
Mike Hani's`, '759 Dayton Ave.' N:E ;' Renton' . ,
Council Position 'No• '2 =' Four-Year Term. • •
Earl Clymer, .526 Cedar,'Av '.1 S'.,, Renton
Bruce`T. Hulse, 1033 Shelton''Ave: •'N..E. ,; Renton
Council Position No.; 3' ,our-Year Term.
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Robert J: Hughes 1013'N;:133rd, P.lace, Renton ' •
Thomas R:' 'Edwards.;,-;1:9. 1 Edmonds,. Ave. N.E. , Renton
Dennis Vedney ,1'210` Monroe Ave.;. N 'E. , Renton
Barbara;;S. Lally:;- 816 Camas`,Ave:`:IN.E: , Renton
• Michael• Cramer,`' 2826 Morri S`:Ave::; 5::;. Renton
Sanford Webb, ;26.4;,Chelan' Ave,. S.E.-, Renton •
: Charles F:' ;Shane, 3003'.Mou twin -View Ave. N.', Renton
i 1 Po i. on'N • .4 -< Four-Y ar•:.Term'
Counc s ti . A. q e '
Barbara Y. Shinpoch', 361 HP1aap1e„.Ave: N.W. , Renton '
The last day. for, can'd dates\II��to',_wi thdraw is August 3, 1977. The last
day to file :'res`oluti ons's'ors-br,.'d;i nances calling Special' Elections to
' be held i`n conj•uncti:on;•the::Prima'ry Election is August 5, 1977. The
last day to .fileres,o.luti ons.;•or,' ,ordinances call i.ng 'Speci'al Elections
to be held in' conjunction *,i'th,-the. General Election i s September 23,
197.7. The General`•;,El ecti o'n will: .:be held on November 8, 1977.
Very truly yours., . .
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MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
S CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD
p� CITY CLERK
-'tO SEP1E'wO
August 4, 1977
King County Department of Records and Elections
Room 553, King County Administration Bldg.
4th and James- Streets
Seattle, WA 98104
Attention: Mr. Donald R. Perrin, Elections Supervisor
Re: City of Renton City Council Candidates
for September 20, 1977 Primary Election
Gentlemen:
The following candidates filed for City Council positions for the City
of Renton:
Renton City Council Position No. 1 - (Two-Year Term)
Thomas W. Trimm., 541 We11s1iAve.. S. , Renton, WA 98055
Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. N. , Renton; WA 98055
Michael M. Hanis, 759 Dayton Ave. N.E. , Renton, WA 98055
Renton City Council Position No. 2 - (Four-Year Term)
Earl Clymer, 526 Cedar Aveil S. , Renton, WA 98055
Bruce T. Hulse, 1033 Shelton Ave. N.E. ; Renton, WA 98055
Renton City Council Position No. 3 - (Four-Year Term)
Robert J. Hughes, 101.3 N. 31,3rd Place, Renton, WA 98055
Thomas R. Edwards, 1901 Edmonds Ave. N.E. , Renton, WA 98055
Dennis Vadney, 1210 Monroe Ave. N.E. , Renton,' WA 98055
Barbara S. Lally, 816 Camas Ave. N.E. , Renton, WA 98055
Michael Cramer, 2826 Morris Ave. S. , Renton, WA 98055
Sanford Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. S.E. , Renton, WA 98055
Charles F. Shane, 3003 Mountain View Ave. N. , Renton, 'WA 98055
Renton City Council Positions No. 4 - (Four-Year Term)
Barbara Y. Shinpoch, 361 Maple Ave. N.W. , Renton, WA 98055
There have been no withdrawals.
Very truly yours,
CITY OF RENTON
Maxine E. Motor
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RETAIN THIS COPY FOR YOUR FILES .
1.977 CITY/TOWN ELECTION QUESTIONNAIRE
Renton, Washington 98055 arter
CITY/TOWN CLASS FORM OF OVERNMENT
Please check appropriate square if applicable.
Office of town clerk has been combined with office of trea-
surer making such consolidated position elective. Position
entitled Treasurer-Clerk. (Authority: RCW 35 . 27 . 180)
Office of town treasurer has been combined with office of
clerk making such consolidated position appointive. Position
entitled Clerk-Teasurer. (Authority: RCW 35. 27 . 190)
3rd class city with mayor-council form of government and
positions of city attorney, city treasurer, or city clerk
have been made appointive pursuant to RCW 35. 24. 020.
• CITY ELECTIVE OFFICIALS WHOSE POSITIONS ARE UP FOR ELECTION THIS
YEAR: (If your city 11as wards, please identify the ward when
listing each councilor n; also indicate whether the position is to
be voted upon for a regular term or for an unexpired term. )
REGULAR UNEXPIRED
NAME POSITION TERM TERM
1, William J. Grant Councilman ❑
2. Earl Clymer Councilman © ❑
3 . Kenneth D. Bruce Councilman © ❑
4. Barbara Y. Shinpoch Councilwoman © LI
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MUNICIPAL ELECTIVE OFFICIALS WHOSE POSITIONS ARE NOT UP FOR ELECTION
THIS YEAR:
1. Charles J. Delaurenti Mayor
2. Richard M. Stredicke Councilman
3. Patricia Seymour-Thorpe Councilwoman •
4. George J. Perry . Councilman
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S ignatt{r e)
July 28, 1977 City Cle K
(Date) (Title)
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Renton City Council
8/1/77 - Page 2 - Consent Agenda
City Council Letter from Deputy City Clerk Motor listed for the Council ' s
Candidates for information all the candidates who registered for the Primary
Primary Election Election to be held on September 20, 1977: Council Position No. 1 -
September 20, 1977 Two-Year Terml; Thomas W. Trim, 541 Wells Ave. S. ; Versie Vaupel ,
General Election 221 Wells Ave. N. ; and Michael Hanis, 759 Dayton Ave. N.E.
November 8, 1977 Council Position No. 2 - Four-Year Term; Earl Clymer, 526 Cedar
Ave. S. ; Bruce T. Hulse, 1033 Shelton Ave. N.E. Council Position
No. 3 - Four-Year Term; Robert J. Hughes, 1013 N. 33rd Place;
Thomas R. Edwards , 1901 Edmonds Ave. N.E. ; Dennis Vadney, 1210
Monroe Ave. NI.E. ; Barbara S. Lally, 816 Camas Ave. N.E. ; Michael
Cramer, 2826 Morris Ave. S. ; Sanford Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. S.E. ;
and Charles Fj. Shane, 3003 Mountain View Ave. N. Council Position
No. 4 - Four-Year Term; Barbara Y. Shinpoch, 361 Maple Ave. N.W.
The letter further stated the last day for candidates to withdraw
was August 3, 1977; the last day to file resolutions or ordinances
calling Special Elections to be held in conjunction with the Primary
Election is August 5, 1977 and the last day to file resolutions or
ordinances calling Special Elections to be held in conjunction with
the General Election is September 23, 1977.
Utility Plant Letter from Deputy Finance Director Bennett reported, in accordance
Valuation with Resolution No. 1666, that the Utility Plant's value as of
December 31 , 1976 was $14,647,157.05, information reported to
enable establiishment of 1978 service charge rate.
Appointment to Letter from Mayor Delaurenti requested confirmation of his appoint-
Police Civil Service ment of Mrs. Mary Lou Gustine to the Police Civil Service Commission
Commission to complete the term, of Mr. Richard K. Clarke who had resigned,
appointment to be effective to June 1 , 1979. Letter further stated
that Mrs. Gustine, 910 High Street, was a long-time resident of
Renton and concerned with and active in community affairs. Refer
to Ways and Means Committee.
Appropriating HUD Letter from Planning Department, Coordinator of the Housing and
Community Develop- Community Development Division, requested ordinance to place grant
ment Funds funds in proper budget categories for the following projects :
CD-243-76, Planning & Implementation, $809.00; CD-476-77, Cedar
River Trail , $150,000.00; CD-488-77, Cedar Center Park, $160,000.00;
CD-507-77, Planning & Implementation, $40,296.00; CD-508-77, Senior
Citizens Center, $28,147.00, CD-509-77, Preventive Health Services ,
$15,000.00, for a total of $394,252.00. Refer to Ways and Means
Committee.
Street Vacation Letter from Deputy City Clerk Motor advised the Public Works Director
Portion of S.W. had verified as valid signatures representing 76.20% of the abutting
Harris Place property owners on the petition to vacate a portion of S.W. Harris
Shenandoah- Place, between Hardie Ave. S.W. and Rainier Ave. S. and advised
Greystone that the legal description must be re-written to correctly describe
all that portion of S.W. Harris Place proposed for vacation. The
letter further requested referral to the Ways and Means Committee
for a resolution setting a Public Hearing date of September 19, 1977
and to the Public Works Department for proper legal description and
appraisal .
Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA
Approved AS WRITTEN. MOTION CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Glencoe Park • Letter from Mayor Delaurenti recommended the following work be
Phase I accomplished; in order to complete Phase I of the Glencoe Park
development: ' Grading - Excavation, Mounding, Shaping, $510;
Water line and 1" meter from main to property line (materials and
labor) , $674; Play Equipment enclosure, $1 ,000; Sand for enclosure,
$375; Fence on west side, $1 ,041 ; Curb, gutter and sidewalk, $1 ,300,
for a total estimated cost of $4,900. The letter further stated
this work would complete the City' s development obligation and,
hopefully residents of the Glencoe area will proceed with donations
of money and; materials for play equipment and landscaping as pre-
viously agreed, completion of Phase I by the City could be accom-
plished in time for the park to be used this summer and requested
Council ' s concurrence in the proposal and referral to the Ways and
Means Committee to provide a recommendation for a funding source
for the Phase I work. MOVED BY BERRY, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, TO
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
August 1 , 1977 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 p . m. Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor C. J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance and called
the regular meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF GEORGE J. PERRY, Council President; PATRICIA M. SEYMOUR-THORPE,
COUNCIL RICHARD M. STREDICKE, BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, KENNETH D. BRUCE,
AND EARL CLYMER.
CITY OFFICIALS IN C. J. DELAURENTI, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director;
ATTENDANCE WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; DON CUSTER, Administra-
tive Assistant; RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN,
Planning Director; MAXINE E. MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; LAWRENCE
WARREN, Assistant City Attorney and CAPTAIN JAMES BOURASA, Police
Chief' s Representative.
PRESS IN DON CREW, Renton Record Chronicle; MARK PELLEGRINO, Renton
ATTENDANCE Tribune.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT THE MINUTES OF
JULY 25, 1977 AS WRITTEN. MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARINGS .This being the date set and proper notices having been published,
Street Vacation posted and mailed, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearings
N. 33rd Place, to consider the William L. McLaughlin, Jr. Petition to vacate a
East of Lake WA portion of N. 33rd Place lying east of Lake Washington Blvd. N.
Blvd. No. and the Fawcett/Everett petition to vacate a portion of N. 33rd
McLaughlin Place Tying west of Burnett Ave. N. Letter from Chairman Gonnason
Petition of the Board of Public Works reported review of both petitions
N. 33rd Place , for street vacation and found no objections to the vacation of
West of Burnett N. 33rd Place between Lake Washington Blvd. N. and Burnett Ave. N.
Ave. S. with utility easements retained. The letter, however, also
expressed concern that the portion of vacation petitioned by Fawcett/
Fawcett/Everett ;
Petition , Everett would leave the McLaughlin property virtually landlocked,
with the exception of a 12-foot alley, which is not adequate for
an access to R-2 zoned property. Public Works Director Gonnason
pointed out the area of the two proposed vacations on the map,
explaining that the Terhune property fronted and had access on
Lake Washington Blvd. N. , but the McLaughlin property did not
Audience Comment have access. William McLaughlin, Jr. , 10630 S.E. 176th St. , Renton,
one of the petitioners , inquired if the City Council could declare
his R-2 zoned property a legal building lot if the vacation was
approved and he was granted an easement by Mr. Terhune of 25 feet
on the side of the property. Upon inquiry by Councilwoman Thorpe,
Assistant City Attorney Warren responded this would be legal , but
, ' unwise. Some further discussion ensued regarding use of pipestem
lot, side access by driveway from Lake Washington Blvd. N. and
traffic flow from the triplex and duplex past private residences.
*MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER BOTH OF THE PETITIONS
TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE TO WORK WITH THE PETITIONERS
AND STAFF TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS. Eleanor Everett, 811 N. 33rd Place,
, said she owned the property from Burnett Ave. N. down to the
McLaughlin property and they wanted their portion of the street
vacated because it was planted with grass and trees and was like a
park and they didn' t want traffic from apartments up on the hill .
Bret Hudson, 808 N. 33rd St. , said he owned the property south of
the area and was concerned whether the alley could be used as legal
' access to an R-2 property. *MOTION CARRIED. Planning and Develop-
: ment Committee Chairman advised petitioners of the meeting schedule.
CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent Agenda items, previously distributed to all
Council Members are considered routine and are enacted by one motion
unless removed by Council action for separate consideration.
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Renton City Council
8/1/77 - Page 4 - Ordinances & Resolutions (Continued)
. Ordinance Changing The Ways & Means Committee report recommended first reading of an
Zoning from (G) to ordinance changing: the zoning classification of certain properties
(B-1 ) and (R-2) within the City of; Renton from General Classification District (G)
Loveless-Powell to Business District (B-1 ) and Residence District (R-2) , property
1st Reading located on the southwest corner of N.E. Sunset Blvd. and Duvall
Ave. N. E. (Loveless-Powell ). After reading, it was MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE UNTIL THE RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS HAVE BEEN
RECEIVED. MOTION CARRIED.
Ordinance Appro- The Ways & Means Committee report recommended first reading of an
priating Funds ordinance appropriating and transferring $60,000 from Unanticipated
Seaplane Base Revenue unto Airport account for the purpose of providing seaplane,
Improvements base improvements tat Renton Municipal Airport. After reading, it
1st Reading was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER BACK TO THE WAYS
AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. MOTION CARRIED.
Resolution Trans- The Ways & Means Committee report recommended reading of a resolution
ferring Funds transferring $10,000 from Airport to Park for the purpose of facili-
Airport to Park tating the administrative management of the Air Park development.
Moved by Clymer, ;seconded by Bruce to adopt the resolution as read.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL REQUEST THE LEGAL
' DEPARTMENT AND THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO DETERMINE REAL PROPERTY
OWNERSHIP AND EXACT LOCATION AND REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL NEXT WEEK
AND TABLE THE RESOLUTION FOR ONE WEEK. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman
Stredicke said he was concerned with spending Airport money on this
park, assuming that part of the park is on the Airport and that we
are not in conflict with Forward Thrust.
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Political Signs Councilman Perry' remarked that he had noticed an old political sign
on Public Right-of- on the public right-of-way for a candidate for Mayor of Seattle and
Way noted that candidates for the up-coming elections should be informed
that political signs should be on private property, not on public
right-of-ways and should be removed within two weeks after the elec-
tion. Mayor Dellaurenti reported the Building Division had already
informed all the. candidates.
Adjournment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED.
Council meeting adjourned at 9:10 p.m.
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Glencoe Park REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE.* Mayor Delaurenti
Phase I asked for audience comment. Dennis Skinner, 4419 N.E. 24th, said the
Audience Comment area not have a community club to coordinate any kind of fund raising,
also did not consider a fence west side only was adequate. Mayor
Delaurenti responded that the city hoped to fence the whole park next
year and the fence on the west side was because of impact on the neigh-
boring lot. Councilwoman Thorpe commented that contributions of money
and materials were not part of the agreement with the residents, possi-
bly they would help with landscaping later. Karen Holbrook, 4406 N.E.
24th St. , said she was the owner of the property to the west and also
concerned with the fence being only on the west side and the residents
wanted to see the plans so they know what is actually going into the
park. Councilwoman Thorpe showed the residents the plans for the
park drawn up by the city's landscape architect and said it was designed
to be a "tot lot" . Upon inquiry by Councilwoman Thorpe, Planning Direc-
tor Ericksen replied the plans included planting of grass and a sprink-
ler system. Mayor Delaurenti told the residents a meeting would be
called shortly and they would be notified. *MOTION CARRIED.
Renton Merchants Letter from Renton Merchants Association expressed gratitude to
Association Mayor Delaurenti for his efforts in improving the Downtown Shopping
Letter of Area of Renton, particularly his most recent project of surfacing
Appreciation the parking lot on S. Burnett St.
OLD BUSINESS Upon inquiry by Councilwoman Shinpoch as to the responsibility
Banners in Downtown of removing banners on the Arts and Crafts Festival in the down-
Area town area, Mayor Delaurenti said the committee had been contacted
to remove them.
Public Services Public Services Committee Chairman Bruce submitted report recommend-
Committee Report ing the City Park Fund purchase Glencoe Park from the Utility Fund
Glencoe Park Site at the fair market value of $10,000; payment to be made at the
Purchase rate of $66.00 or more per month for a 20-year period at 5% interest.
MOVED BY THORPE, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT THE CONDITIONS FOR
APPROVAL ,OF THE PURCHASE OF THE GLENCOE PARK SITE BE: (1 ) THAT THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY BE DESIGNATED FOR PARK PURPOSES,` (2) THAT THE
PROPERTY NOT BE SOLD, TRADED, OR OTHERWISE DISPOSED OF WITHOUT CON-
SENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL, (3) THAT PAYMENTS BEGIN AFTER COMPLETION
OF PHASE I , PLUS SANDBOX., PLAY EQUIPMENT, LAWN AND SPRINKLER SYSTEM,
(4) THAT THE ADMINISTRATION MEET WITH GLENCOE RESIDENTS, ON A REGULAR
BASIS, IN ORDER TO INSURE THEIR PARTICIPATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF
THE PARK IN' A TIMELY MANNER. MOTION CARRIED.
Connection to Sewer The committee report recommended the City Council concur in Mr.
Union Ave. N.E. Hank's' requet for connection to the City sewer main on Union Ave.
Paul Hanks N.E. subject to the following conditions: (1 ) That he agree to
sign a petition and promote annexation of his property to the
City in conjunction with any petition for annexation circulated in
the area including his property; (2) That he agree to and conform
with all City of Renton regulations pertaining to his proposed
development. Discussion followed regarding having agreement in
writing from the applicant to these conditions. MOVED BY SEYMOUR,
SECONDED BY PERRY, THE MATTER BE TABLED FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Committee of the Council President Perry announced that the City's Financial Consul-
Whole Meeting tant would be at the Committee of the Whole meeting on 8/4 to give
8/4/77 the Council information on interest rates for bonds to fund the
Senior Citizens Center and inquired if there was other information
the Council Members would require at the meeting. Councilman Clymer
said the Council should have the figures on how many voted in the
last General Election and how many votes are needed to validate a
bond issue; the City Clerk responding the figures would be furnished.
Councilwoman Thorpe requested the Finance Director be present.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ordinance Vacating Ways & Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recommend-
Portion of Alley ing first reading of an ordinance vacating a portion of a certain
Block 12, Car Works alley within Block 12, Plat of Car Works Addition, in the vicinity
Addition - Martha of Factory Ave. N. and N. 3rd Place. After reading, it was MOVED
Waldenburger BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK
1st Reading TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. MOTION CARRIED.
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INTER-OFFICE. MEMORANDUM; ,,: '
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FROM: Deputy City Clerk Motor , .
SUBJECT:. Number of votes heeded for al;i dati on.,:o. nd issue v ,f?;,;G:::0� �:;�B o :
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Number of Votes Cast at ast General Election ',(11776;) 10 478
'Voter turn out required 40% 4,191
r;t`" •. Number of votes requires or val i.dati on- ' • • 2 515
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fo 1 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
o �. . `A,,, CHARLES J; DELAURENTI , MAYOR e , DELORES A. MEAD •
•'.eo CITY CLERK '
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Public Disclosure Commission
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Olympia, WA 98501 . -
Attention: Mr. D. R. Clark, Assistant Adniini•strator_ '
Dear Mr., Clark: ' . '
Attached are copies of De, larations of Candidacy filed for the '
four vacant City Council ositions for the September 20, 1977
and November 8; 1977 elec ions. This is in accordance with .
RCW 29.18.040. • .
. . . Renton_City Council Position ,N,o. ,1 .- Two-Year Term
Thomas W. Trimm, 541 Well. Ave. S.,,. Renton, WA 98055 . ' .
Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells , ve. N. , Renton, 'WA 98055
Michael M.. Hanis, 759 Dayton Ave., N.E. , Renton, WA 98055
Renton Cily Council Position- No. 2 Four-Year Term
Earl •Clymer, 526 Cedar Ave. 'S. , Renton, WA 98055 .
Bruce T. Hulse, 1033 Shelton Ave. N.E. , Renton, WA 98055
Renton City Council Position No. 3 = Four-Year Term
Robert J. Hughes, 1013 N., 33rd P.lace, .Renton, WA 98.05.5 •
Thomas R. Edwards, 1901 Edmonds Ave. N.E. , Renton, WA 98055
Dennis Vadney, 1210 Monroe Ave. N.E. , Renton, WA 98055
Barbara S. Lally, 816 Camas Ave. N.E. , Renton, WA 98055 :
Michael Cramer, 2826 Morris -Ave. . S. , Renton, WA 98055
Sanford Webb, 264 Chelan.. Ave. S.E., Renton, WA 98055 .
Charles F. Shan er3003 'Mountain View Ave. N.W. , Renton, WA 98055
Renton City Council Position No. 4 - Four-Year Term ,
Barbara Y. Shinpoch, 361 Maple Ave. .N.W. , Renton; WA 98055'
Yours very truly, • .
CITY OF RENTON
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Renton City Council
Page 4 - 7/11/77
OLD BUSINESS (Continued)
EDA Priorities TION OF BUILDING TO HOUSE THE HOME AND FAMILY LIFE PROGRAM AT THE
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL AND A NEW BUILDING TO HOUSE THE PARENT EDUCATION
AND DAY CARE CENTERAT THE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL. MOTION CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Deputy City Clerk Motor had prepared numbered slips for drawing of Council
position numbers as required by state law. The drawing established
Drawing for Council position numbers for the September 20 and November 8 ballots
Council Positions as follows: William J. Grant's unexpired term of two years, No. 1 ;
Earl Clymer' s position, four years, No. 2; Kenneth D. Bruce's position,
four years, No. 3; and Barbara Y. Shinpoch' s position, four years, No. 4.
The filing period for these positions will be July 25 through July 29,
1977, the filing fee is $48.00, 1% of annual salary for the positions.
Police Department Letter from Downtown Merchants was presented by Council President Perry
K-9 Unit with request to theIPolice Chief for comment. The letter stated there
was a rumour circulating the Renton Police Department is in need of a
dog to apprehend criminals and the seven merchants who signed the letter
believed it would be a progressive step in law enforcement and approved
the idea. Police Chief Darby said the department had been exploring the
costs of such a program as they had used K-9 dogs four times in the past
few months; possibly before budget time they would be able to ask for
the program. MOVED! BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL PRESIDENT
PERRY ANSWER THE LETTER. MOTION CARRIED.
Landscaping at Councilman Stredicke noted the landscaping at Sunset Blvd. N.E. and
Sunset & N.E. N.E. 12th St. had been installed two or three times, but it isn' t
12th St. adequate and the plants are dead. Mayor Delaurenti asked the Public
Works Director to look into the matter.
Policy on Councilman Stredicke inquired about a city policy on surplus materials
Surplus Equipment and/or equipment and requested the Administration to restate policy.
Street Names Councilman Stredicke said that Chris Curtis, KIRO, who flies over the
Traffic city has trouble with Sunset Highway, Cemetery Road and the Maple Valley
Coverage Highway in covering traffic for the Renton area and would appreciate
someone giving other descriptions of areas to her. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY THORPE, THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE ADMINISTRATION TO
ANSWER CHRIS CURTIS'S INQUIRIES. MOTION CARRIED.
LEOFF System Councilwoman Shinpoch reported the LEOFF Pension Reform Act did not
Pension Changes appear to hurt the Police as much as had been feared and that she had
copies to give the Council Members.
Human Rights & Council President Perry said he had been advising people to go to the
Affairs Human Rights & Affairs Commission's meetings to talk to them about the
Commission ordinance that is before them and there will be two or three public
Ordinance hearings on the ordinance and he urged the Council Members to attend
the meetings so the were informed as to public feeling. Upon inquiry,
Personnel Director Green answered they would review the ordinance one
more time on August' 8th and set public hearing sometime in September.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways & Means The Ways and Means Committee report submitted by Chairman Clymer
Committee Report recommended for first reading an ordinance amending Ordinance 3141 ,
Ordinance 3145 providing for the issuance of $3,095,000 par value of "City of Renton
Refunding of Water and Sewer Revenue Refunding Bonds, 1977", amendment relating
Water & Sewer to Reserve Account 'changing from July 1 , 1981 , to July 1 , 1982. After
Revenue Bonds reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO ADVANCE TO SECOND
Amending Ordi- AND FINAL READINGS., CARRIED. After readings, IT WAS MOVED BY CLYMER,
nance 3141 . SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL
AYES. MOTION CARRIiED.
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Ordinance The committee report recommended for first reading an ordinance amend-
Amendments in ing the existing garbage ordinance to contain all of the changes requested
Garbage Collec- by the Utilities Department and relating to amendments in the garbage
tion Service collection service, revised rates, and matters relating thereto. After
1st Reading reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER ORDINANCE
BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED.
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Renton City Counoi —`` .
Page 3 - 7/11/77
Consent Agenda (Continued)
Zoning Ordinance Letter from Planning Director Ericksen re Planning Commission Recommenda-
Amendments - tion on referral from the public hearings on the Kennydale Comprehensive
Creation of B-2 Plan revisions regarding the need for a local neighborhood business area
Zoning that would be compatible with single family residential use submitted
Local Business draft of a proposed B-2 Local Business Zone and recommended the interim
proposal be referred to the Planning and Development Committee for study.
Voucher Approval Ways and Means Committee report recommended Council approval of Vouchers
Nos. 14412 through No. 14559 in the amount of $157,442.17 having received
departmental approval as to receipt of services and/or merchandise.
Vouchers No. 14407 through 14411 machine voided. Council approval
recommended.
Garbage Contract Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported review of the
proposed garbage contract with General Disposal Company, effective
date to be 7/1/77, for a .period of five years; billing under new rates
will commence with the 9/1/77 billing for single family homes and 8/1/77
for commercial users , also recommended the Mayor and City Clerk be author-
ized to execute the contract. Council concurrence recommended.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS
Approved PRESENTED. MOTION CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Termination of Letter from Finance Director Marshall reported Mrs. Alma Lundberg had
Main Ave. S. requested her lease with the City for the parking lot on Main Ave. S.
Parking Lot be terminated immediately. The City leases the property for $50.00
Lease per month for off-street parking and the lease may be terminated at
any time by mutual consent or 30 days written notice on November 30th
LAG 765-63 by either party. Since Mrs. Lundberg has a tenant for the property
who will pay a higher rent, it is recommended that the City consent
to immediate termination. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE,
TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE FINANCE DIRECTOR AND AGREE TO
THE TERMINATION. MOTION CARRIED.
William J. Grant, Mayor Delaurenti requested the Clerk to read letter from Councilman
Councilman William J. Grant which submitted Grant's resignation from the Council ,
Resigns effective July 15, 1977, because he now resides in Bellevue
and is therefore not qualified to serve on the City Council , his
resignation at this time enabling the vacancy to be filled at the
next general election. He thanked the citizens of Renton, the Mayor
and especially the Council Members for their assistance during the
last 91/2 years. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL ACCEPT
THE RESIGNATION AND THE POSITION BE PLACED ON THE BALLOT FOR THE
SEPTEMBER AND NOVEMBER ELECTIONS. MOTION CARRIED.
Renton Merchants Letter from Renton Merchants Association announced its sidewalk sale
Association and summer festival on July 14, 15 and 16 and requested waiver of
fees for cabaret license, sign code license, circus/carnival license,
Sidewalk Sale all business or other licenses required to sell hot dogs, pop, ice
& Summer Festival cream and popcorn and all other licenses or permits required pertain-
7/14-15-16/77 ing to festivals, parades, dances, live entertainment and sidewalk
sales of merchandise. The letter also described all the entertainment
that would be available. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO
WAIVE THE FEES REQUESTED BY THE DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS. MOTION CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recommending
James Hurner concurrence in the reappointment of James Hurner to the Library Board.
Library Board MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE TO CONFIRM THE APPOINTMENT OF
JAMES HURNER TO THE LIBRARY BOARD. MOTION CARRIED.
Joan Walker Committee report recommended concurrence in the reappointment of Joan
Planning Walker to the Planning Commission. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECONDED BY
Commission PERRY, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Affirmation of Council President Perry noted that he had already given a report on
EDA Priorities the meeting with the Renton School Board and the city should reaffirm
Federal Funding the priorities. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REAFFIRM
THE FOLLOWING PRIORITIES FOR EDA/LPW FUNDING REQUEST: NEW MAIN FIRE
STATION, TALBOT HILL PUMP STATIONS AND WATER LINES, CEDAR RIVER TRAIL
SYSTEM, FIVE COVERED PLAY AREAS AT FIVE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS, CONSTRUC-
Renton City Council
Page 3 - 7/11/77
Consent Agenda (Continued)
Zoning Ordinance Letter from Planning Director Ericksen re Planning Commission Recommenda-
Amendments - tion on referral from the public hearings on the Kennydale Comprehensive
Creation of B-2 Plan revisions regarding the need for a local neighborhood business area
Zoning that would be compatible with single family residential use submitted
Local Business draft of a proposed B-2 Local Business Zone and recommended the interim
proposal be referred to the Planning and Development Committee for study.
Voucher Approval Ways and Means Committee report recommended Council approval of Vouchers
Nos. 14412 through No. 14559 in the amount of $157,442.17 having received
departmental approval as to receipt of services and/or merchandise.
Vouchers No. 14407 through 14411 machine voided. Council approval
recommended.
Garbage Contract Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported review of the
proposed garbage contract with General Disposal Company, effective
date to be 7/1/77 for a period of five years; billing under new rates
will commence with the 9/1/77 billing for single family homes and 8/1/77
for commercial users , also recommended the Mayor and City Clerk be author-
ized to execute the contract. Council concurrence recommended.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS
Approved PRESENTED. MOTION CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Termination of Letter from Finance Director Marshall reported Mrs. Alma Lundberg had
Main Ave. S. requested her lease with the City for the parking lot on Main Ave. S.
Parking Lot be terminated immediately. The City leases the property for $50.00
Lease per month for offstreet parking and the lease may be terminated at
any time by mutual consent or 30 days written notice on November 30th
LAG 765-63 by either party. Since Mrs. Lundberg has a tenant for the property
who will pay a higher rent, it is recommended that the City consent
to immediate termination. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE,
TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE FINANCE DIRECTOR AND AGREE TO
THE TERMINATION. MOTION CARRIED. '
William J. Grant, Mayor Delaurenti requested the Clerk to read letter from Councilman
Councilman William J. Grant which submitted Grant's resignation from the Council ,
Resigns effective July 15 1977, because he now resides in Bellevue
and is thereforejnot qualified to serve on the City Council , his
resignation at this time enabling the vacancy to be filled at the
next general election. He thanked the citizens of Renton, the Mayor
and especially the Council Members for their assistance during the
last 92 years. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE,, COUNCIL ACCEPT
THE RESIGNATION AND THE POSITION BE PLACED ON THE BALLOT FOR THE
SEPTEMBER AND NOVEMBER ELECTIONS. MOTION CARRIED.
Renton Merchants Letter from Renton Merchants Association announced its sidewalk sale
Association and summer festival on July 14, 15 and 16 and requested waiver of
fees for cabaret license, sign code license, circus/carnival license,
Sidewalk Sale all business or bther licenses required to sell hot dogs, pop, ice
& Summer Festival cream and popcorn and all other licenses or permits required pertain-
7/14-15-16/77 ing to festivals, parades, dances, live entertainment and sidewalk
sales of merchandise. The letter also described all the entertainment
that would be available. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO
WAIVE THE FEES RE UESTED BY THE DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS. MOTION CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Ways and Means Co mittee Chairman Clymer presented report recommending
James Hurner concurrence in the reappointment of James Hurner to the Library Board.
Library Board MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE TO CONFIRM THE APPOINTMENT OF
JAMES HURNER TO THE LIBRARY BOARD. MOTION CARRIED.
Joan Walker Committee report recommended concurrence in the reappointment of Joan
Planning Walker to the Planning Commission, MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECONDED BY
Commission PERRY, TO CONCUR INN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Affirmation of Council President ,Perry noted that he had already given a report on
EDA Priorities the meeting with the Renton School Board and the city should reaffirm
Federal Funding the priorities. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REAFFIRM
THE FOLLOWING PRIORITIES FOR EDA/LPW FUNDING REQUEST: NEW MAIN FIRE
STATION, TALBOT HILL PUMP STATIONS AND WATER LINES, CEDAR RIVER TRAIL
SYSTEM, FIVE COVERED PLAY AREAS AT FIVE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS, CONSTRUC-
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Page 4 - 7/11/77
OLD BUSINESS (Continued)
EDA Priorities TION OF BUILDING TO HOUSE THE HOME AND FAMILY LIFE PROGRAM AT THE
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL AND A NEW BUILDING TO HOUSE THE PARENT EDUCATION
AND DAY CARE CENTER AT THE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL. MOTION CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Deputy City Clerk Motor had prepared numbered slips for drawing of Council
position numbers as required by state law. The drawing established
Drawing for Council position numbers for the September 20 and November 8 ballots
Council Positions as follows: William J. Grant's unexpired term of two years, No. 1 ;
Earl Clymer's position, four years, No. 2;- Kenneth D. Bruce's position,
four years, No. 3; and Barbara Y. Shinpoch' s position, four years, No. 4.
The filing period for these positions will be July 25 through July 29,
1977, the filing fee is $48.00, 1% of annual salary for the positions.
Police Department Letter from Downtown Merchants was presented by Council President Perry
K-9 Unit with request to the Police Chief for comment. The letter stated there
was a rumour circulating the Renton Police Department is in need of a
dog to apprehend criminals and the seven merchants who signed the letter
believed it would be a progressive step in law enforcement and approved
the idea. Police Chief Darby said the department had been exploring the
costs of such a program as they had used K-9 dogs four times in the past
few months; possibly before budget time they would be able to ask for
the program. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL PRESIDENT
PERRY ANSWER THE LETTER. MOTION CARRIED. •
Landscaping at Councilman Stredicke noted the landscaping at Sunset Blvd. N.E. and •
Sunset & N.E. N.E. 12th St. had been installed two or three times, but it isn' t
12th St. adequate and the plants are dead. Mayor, Delaurenti asked the Public
Works Director to look into the matter.
Policy on Councilman Stredicke inquired about a city policy on surplus materials
Surplus Equipment and/or equipment and requested the Administration to restate policy.•
Street Names. Councilman Stredicke said that Chris Curtis, KIRO, who flies over the
Traffic city has trouble with Sunset Highway, Cemetery Road and the Maple Valley
Coverage Highway in covering traffic for the Renton area and would appreciate
someone giving other descriptions of areas to her. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY THORPE, THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE ADMINISTRATION TO
ANSWER CHRIS CURTIS'S INQUIRIES. MOTION CARRIED.
LEOFF System Councilwoman Shinpoch reported the LEOFF Pension Reform Act did not
Pension Changes appear to hurt the Police as much as had been feared ,and;that she had
copies to give the Council Members.
Human Rights & Council President Perry said he had been advising peopleto go to the
Affairs Human Rights & Affairs Commission's meetings to talk to them about the
Commission ordinance that is before them and there will be two or three public
Ordinance hearings on the ordinance and he urged the Council Members to attend
the meetings so they were informed as to public feeling. Upon inquiry,
Personnel Director Green answered they would review the ordinance one
more time on August 8th and set public hearing sometime in September.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways & Means The Ways and Means Committee report submitted by Chairman Clymer
Committee Report recommended for first reading an ordinance amending Ordinance 3141 ,
Ordinance 3145 providing for the issuance of $3,095,000 par value of "City of Renton
Refunding of Water and Sewer Revenue Refunding Bonds, 1977", amendment relating
Water & Sewer to Reserve Account changing from July 1 , 1981 , to July 1 , 1982. After
Revenue Bonds reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO ADVANCE TO SECOND
Amending Ordi- AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. After readings, IT WAS MOVED BY CLYMER,
nance 3141 SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL
AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
Ordinance The committee report recommended for first reading an ordinance amend-
Amendments in ing the existing garbage ordinance to contain all of the changes requested -
Garbage Collec- by the Utilities Department and relating to amendments in the garbage
tion Service collection service, revised rates, and matters relating thereto. After
1st Reading reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER ORDINANCE
BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED.
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King County
State of Washington
Records& Elections Division
k;- 553 King County Administration Building
Seattle, Washington 98104
3 S I (206) 344-2565 - Elections
(206) 344-5282 Registrations
;L = ,� ,- sA ��.,, March 1977
To City cler v'
Enclose ', Lga , ` nd a questionnaire regarding the offices to be .filled and
possible propositions to be voted on at the Primary and General Elections to be
held on September 20, 1977, and November 8, 1977. This questionnaire will be used
by our office to assist us with our ballot layout preparation.
Please list all offices tolbe filled and the length of term. If it is an
unexpired term, please so state. Also, list any propositions being considered for
the Fall Elections. Please note that our office must receive the resolution or
ordinance calling for a special election on a proposition not later than 45 days
prior to the date of the election.
The filing period for all offices will be July 25, 1977, through July 29, 1977.
Candidates for city offices will still file with the City Clerk during this period.
There will be a Primary Election held in cities if there are more than two
candidates for any position to be filled. Whenever it is necessary to hold a Primary
Election for any one such position because of the number of candidates filed, no
Primary Election shall be held for any other position for which no more than two
candidates have filed. The names of the candidates will not be rotated in either the
Primary or General Elections. The sequence of names of candidates on the Primary ballot
will be in alphabetical order and the sequence of names of candidates on the General
Election ballot will be in ordler of votes received at the Primary. The top two
candidates for each office will be nominated to the General Election ballot, PROVIDED
that, in order to be nominated, a candidate must receive at least 5% of the votes cast
for that position. If a Primary is not necessary, then the names of the candidates
shall be printed upon the General Election ballot alphabetically.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter. The self-addressed envelope which
is enclosed is for your convenience and immediate reply.
Sincerely,
Clint G. Elsom
Manager of Records and Elections
By Donald R. Perrin
Fall Elections Supervisor
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THE FOLLOWING ARE THE OFFICES, WITH LENGTH OF TERM, TO BE FILLET) AT. THE PRIMARY
t. -- 'AAD/OR GENERAL ELECTIONS TO BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 20, 1977, AND NOVEMBER 8, 1977.
(IF UNEXPIRED TEM IS INVOLVED; 1PLEASE GIVE LENGTH OF UNEXPIRED TERM.)
OFFICES TERM
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City Council Position No. 1 Expires November, 1981
City council Position No. 2 Expires November, 1981
City Council Position No: 3 Expires November, 1981
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PROPOSITIONS (if any)
FOR PRIMARY - RESOLUTION OR 0 INANCE MUST BE FILED WITH THIS OFFICE NOT LATER THAN
AUGUST 5, 1977
FOR GENERAL - RESOLUTION OR ORDINANCE MUST BE FILED WITH THIS OFFICE NOT LATER THAN
SEPTEMBER 23, 1977
$750,000 = Fire Station
500,000 - Senior Citizen Center
? Acquisition of open space (Wtland) properties
? Parks Improvements
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ADDRESS RENTON,. M H. 98055 .
TELEPHONE NUMBER ,,''}�- -- 5 C C
IT IS ESSENTIAL TO FILL IN AND RETURN THIS FORM IMMEDIATELY: PLEASE DO NOT DELAY.
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Date g-1F-74
TO : HON. C. J. DELAURENTI, MAYOR
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FROM : DEL MEAD, CITY CLERK
SUBJECT: VOTER REGISTRATION SERVICE FOR SENIOR CITIZEN CENTERS.
For your information, re have provided a schedule for voter
registrations on Friday, August 20, at 1330 p,m,at Hillcrest Terrace
and 2:30 p.m, at, Evergreen Terrace, per Mr. Ladner6 request,
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June 26,1976
Honorable Mayor, Members of the City Council:
The Fire Station Advisory Committee met for the first time on
June 26,1976, and all the members are enthusiastic in undertaking
this important assignment.
The Committee feels that there is insufficient time before the
September elections to stuly the alternatives and make valid
recommendations to the Council . Therefore, we have voted to make
' every effort to submit a r port to the Council in time for your
consideration before the N vember general elections.
Sincerely,
Michael L. Smith
Chairman, Fire Station Advisory Committee
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VALIDATION REQUIREMENTS -- STATE MEASURES AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS
NOVEMBER 8TH, 1966
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All State Initiatives, Referendums (Incl. #14 & #15) and Constitutional Amendments only
require simple majorities and if pased, become law on December 8th, 1966..
SPECIAL ELECTIONS
Taxing District Total Vote Total Vote 40% of 40% of
11-3-64 11-2-65 11-3-64 11-2-65
King County 457, 190 182, 876
School Dist. #1 101, 097 40, 439
School Dist. #210 Prop 1 & 2 4, 982 1, 993
School Diet. #400 Prop 1 & 2 4, 164 1, 666
School gist. #401 18, 388 7, 356
School Dist. #402 Prop 1 & 2 898 360
Prop 3 2, 661 1, 065
School Dist. #403 8, 039 3, 216
School Dist. #405 Prop 1 & 2 13, 159 5, 264
School Dist. #407 Prop 1 & 2 611 245
School Dist. #408 Prop 1, 2 & 3 4, 170 1, 668
School Dist. #409 Prop 1 & 2 1, 128 452
School Dist. #410 Prop 1 & 2 1, 447 579
Prop 3 3, 106 1, 243
School Dist. #411 Prop 1 & 2 3, 309 1, 324
Prop 3 5, 853 2, 342
School Dist. #412 Prop 1 10, 624 4, 250
Prop 2 & 3 23, 406 9, 363
School Dist. #414 Prop 1 & 3 5, 495 2, 198
Prop 2 13, 168 5, 268
School Dist. #415 Prop 1 10, 131 4, 053
7 Prop 2 5, 048 2, 020
Fire Dist. #11 6, 572 2, 629
Fire Dist. #14 6, 520 2, 608
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Taxing District Total Vote Total Vote 40% of 40% of
11-3-64 11-2-65 11-3-64 11-2-65
Public Hospital Dist. #1 22, 659 9, 064
Rural Library Dist. 136, 378 54, 552
City of Auburn Prop 1 6, 155 2, 462
Prop 2 Simple majority
City of Bellevue Simple majority
City of Enumclaw 1, 931 773
City of Houghton Prop 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 378 552
City of Kirkland Simple majority
City of Redmond Prop 1 & 2 1, 543 618
Prop 3 Simple majority
City of Renton Prop). ,& 2 _ 9, 149 3, 660
Town of Beaux Arts Village Simple majority
Town of Black Diamond 406 163
Town of Clyde Hill Simple majority
Town of North Bend Prop 1 & 2 434 174
All local propositions require a 60 0 approval, except those noted "Si.mple Majority".
Prepared by
ROBERT A. MORRIS, KING COUNTY AUDITOR
as ex-officio Supervisor of Elections
By Edward J. Logan
Superintendent of Elections and Registration
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Y NOVEMBER I8, 1966 STATE GENERAL ELECTION Y
(BALLOT TITLES AS ISSUED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL)
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL .i MENDMENTS:
Sub. SJR No. 6 - ELECTION OF SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES
Shall Article IV of the State constitution be amended to provide that where
onl y one candidate has filed or a superior court judge position in a county of
100, 000 or more inhabitants,' or where after a contested primary in any county
only cue such candidate is entitled to appear on the general election ballot,
certification of election shall! issue to such candidate without a further election,
unless a write-in campaign ].1 to be conducted?
SJR No. 20 - REMOVING LIMITATION ON LAND OWNERSHIP
Shall the limitation on 'the ownership of land in the State of Washington
by certain noncitizens be removed by repealing section 33, Article II, as amended
by Amen dents 24 and 29 of m the state constitution?
SJR No. 22 - (PART I) - ESTABLISHING COMMON SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION FUND
Shall Article IX, Section 3, of the state constitution be amended to establish
a common school construction fund to be used to finance common school con-
struction, with funds to be derived from (1) certain proceeds from timber and
other crops from school and state lands, (2) certain interest, rentals and
revenues from the permanent common school fund and from lands devoted to the
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permanent common school fund, and (3) such other sources as the legislature
may provide?
- (PART II) - INVESTMENT OF PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND
Shall Article XVI, section 5, (Amendment 1) of the state constitution,
restricting investment of the state's permanent school fund to national, state,
county, municipal or schoot district bonds, be amended by removing this
restriction and thereby permitting the permanent school fund to be invested
in such manner as may be authorized by act of the legislature?
SJR No. 25 - PORT EXPENDITURES -- INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT--PROMOTION
Shall Article VIII of the state constitution be amended to declare that the
use of public funds by port districts, in such manner as may be prescribed by the
legislature, for industrial development or trade promotion and promotional
hosting shall be deemed a public use for a public purpose and shall not be
deemed an unconstitutional gift of public funds?
Sub. HJR No. 4 - VOTER'QUALIFICATIONS FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
Shall Article VI of the state constitution be amended to allow United States
citizens meeting all constitutional qualifications for voting in the state, except
for length of residence, tq vote at a United States presidential election solely
for presidential electors or for the office of president and vice-president, if they
`\ (1) intend to make this state their permanent residence; and
(2) have resided in the state at least sixty days immediately preceding
the particular presidential election?
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HJR No. 7 - RETIRED PERSONS PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION
Shall Article VII of the state constitution be amended to authorize the
legislature to grant relief from property t axes on real property owned and occupied
as a residence by retired persons, subject to such restrictions and conditions as
the legislature may establish, including but not limited to level of income and
length of residence?
HJR No. 39 - PUBLICATION - LAWS AUTHORIZING STATE DEBT
Shall Article VIII , sect'on 3 of the state constitution, requiring the pub-
lication, in a newspaper in ealch county for three months prior to the election,
of the text of any law to be voted upon by the people authorizing state de bts, be
amended so as to require only that notice of the law be published at least four times
during the four weeks preceding the election in every legal newspaper in the state?
STATE BOND ISSUES: I
Referendum Bill No. 14 (Chapter 158, Laws Extra. Session, 1965):
BONDS FOR PUBLI C SCHOOL FACILITIES
AN ACT Authorizing tilie issuance and sale of state general obligation bonds
in the sum of $16, 500, 000; providing for payment of the bonds from unpledged
retail sales tax revenues or other means authorized by the legislature; appropria-
ting proceeds therefrom forl state matching funds for constructing public school
plant facilities; and authorizing the state board of education to make certain con-
tingent allocations of funds for public school construction.
Referendum Bill No. 15 Chl ter 172, Laws Extra. Session, 1965):
BONDS FOR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
AN ACT Authorizing the issuance and sale of state general obligation bonds
in the sum of $40, 575, 000; appropriating proceeds therefrom to finance certain
specified capital improvements for the state institutions of higher education,
the department of institutions, the department of natural resources, and other
state agencies; and providing for payment of the bonds from unpledged retail sales
tax revenue or other means authori zed by the legislature.
CONGRESSIONAL REDISTRIC! ING:
Referendum Bill No. 16 (Chapter 152, Laws Extra. Session, 1965):
CONGRESSIONAL REAPPORTIONMENT AND REDISTRICTING
AN ACT Relating to congressional districts, revising and redefining
the boundaries of the first,) second, third, fourth, sixth and seventh United States
congressional districts of the State of Washington, allocating to each such
district one representative in the congress of the United States; and repealing
existing congressional .districting and apportionment laws in conflict therewith.
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Y NOVEMBER 8, 1966 STATE GENERAL ELECTION Y
(BALLOT TITLES AS ISSUED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL)
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL, AMENDMENTS:
Sub. SJR No. 6 - ELECTION OF SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES
Shall Article IV of the State constitution be amended to provide that where
onl y one candidate has filed for a superior court judge position in a county of
100, 000 or more inhabitants, or where after a contested primary in any county
only one:such candidate is lentitled to appear on the general election ballots
certification of election shall issue to such candidate without a further election,
unless a write-in campaign is to be conducted?
SJR No. 20 - REMOVING LIMITATION ON LAND OWNERSHIP
Shall the limitation on the ownership of land in the State of Washington
by certain noncitizens be removed by repealing section 33, Article II, as amended
by Amen dments 24 and 29 of the state constitution?
SJR No. 22 - (PART I) - FrSTABLISHING COMMON SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION FUND
Shall Article IX, Section 3, of the state constitution be amended to establish
a common school construction fund to be used to finance common school con-
struction, with funds to be derived from (1) certain proceeds from timber and
other crops from school and state lands, (2) certain interest, rentals and
revenues from the permanent common school fund and from lands devoted to the
permanent common school fund, and (3) such other sources as the legislature
may provide?
- (PART II) - INVESTMENT OF PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND
Shall Article XVI, section 5, (Amendment 1) of the state constitution,
restricting investment of the state's permanent school fund to national, state,
county, municipal or school district bonds, be amended by removing this
restriction and thereby permitting the permanent school fund to be invested
in such manner as may be authorized by act of the legislature?
SJR No. 25 - PORT EXPENDITURES -- INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT—PROMOTION
Shall Article VIII of the state constitution be amended to declare that the
use of public funds by port districts, in such manner as may be prescribed by the
legislature, for industrial development or trade promotion and promotional
hosting shall be deemed a public use for a public purpose and shall not be
deemed an unconstitutional gift of public funds?
Sub. HJR No. 4 - VOTER QUALIFICATIONS FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
Shall Article VI of the state constitution be amended to allow United States
citizens meeting all constitutional qualifications for voting in the state, except
for length of residence, to vote at a United,'States presidential election solely
for presidential electors or for the office of president and vice-president, if they
(1) intend to make this state their permanent residence; and
(2) have resided in the state at least sixty days immediately preceding
the particular presidential election?
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HJR No. 7 - RETIRED PERSONS PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION
Shall Article VII of thei state constitution be amended to authorize the
legislature to grant relief from property t axes on real property owned and occupied
as a residence by retired persons, subject to such restrictions and conditions as
the legislature may establis1, including but not limited to level of income and
length of residence?
HJR No. 39 - PUBLICATION - LAWS AUTHORIZING STATE DEBT
Shall Article VIII , section 3 of the state constitution, requiring the pub-
lication, in a newspaper in each county for three months prior to the election,
of the text of any law to be vpted upon by the people authorizing state debts, be
amended so as to require on.y that notice of the law be published at least four times
during the four weeks preceding the election in every legal newspaper in the state?
STATE BOND ISSUES:
Referendum Bill No. 14 (Chapter 158, Laws Extra. Session, 1965):
BONDS FOR PUBLI C SCHOOL FACILITIES
AN ACT Authorizing the issuance and sale of state general obligation bonds
in the sum of $16, 500, 000; providing for payment of the bonds from unpledged
retail sales tax revenues or other means authorized by the legislature; appropria-
ting proceeds therefrom for state matching funds for constructing public school
plant facilities; and authorizing the state board of education to make certain con-
tingent allocations of funds for public school construction.
Referendum Bill No. 15 (Chapter 172, Laws Extra. Session, 1965):
BONDS FOR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
AN ACT Authorizing the issuance and sale of state general obligation bonds
in the sum of $40, 575, 000; appropriating proceeds therefrom to finance certain
specified capital improvements for the state institutions of higher education,
the department of institutions, the department of natural resources, and other
state agencies; and providing for payment of the bonds from unpledged retail sales
tax revenue or other means authori zed by the legislature.
CONGRESSIONAL REDISTRICTING:
Referendum Bill No. 16 (Chapter 152, Laws Extra. Session, 1965):
CONGRESSIONAL REAPPORTIONMENT AND REDISTRICTING
AN ACT Relating to'congressional districts, revising and redefining
the boundaries of the first second, third, fourth, sixth and'seventh United States
congressional districts of the State of Washington, allocating to each such
district one representative in the congress of the United States; and repealing
existing congressional districting and apportionment laws in conflict therewith.
Jiunf4 Vin4 Seattle, Wash. March 24 191 City of Renton
c/o Del Mead, City Clerk
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND To 200 Mill Ave S
Renton, WA 98055
Rental of the following buildings as polling places in the Special Election
held on March 23. 1976:
HIGHLANDS ADM BLDG LIBRARY. Bookmobile Room MUNICIPAL BLDG. Lobby
Renton 13 Renton 11 Renton 15
Renton t6 Renton 12 Renton 39
Renton 17
Renton 18
Renton 29g
3 Precincts @ $25.00 $ 75
6 Precincts @ $5.00 _ 30 uu
TOTAL $ 105 00
ASSIGNMENT OF BILLS WILL NOT BE RECOGNIZED
ORDERS FOR WARRANTS SHOULD BE FILED WITH THE COUNTY AUDITOR
(counft xrf VSeattle, Wash.
City of Renton February 4 19
c/o Del Mead, City Clerk
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND To 200 Mill Ave S
Renton, WA 96055
Rental of the following buildings as polling places in the Special Elections, _
held on February 3, 1976:
HIGHLANDS ADM BLDG !lBRARY., BOOKMOBILE Rawl MUNICIPAL BLDG, LOBBY
Renton 13 Renton 11 Renton 15'
Renton 16 Renton 12 Renton 39
- Renton 17
Renton 18
Renton 29
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3 Precincts $25.00 $ 75 0
Oc..C1\;$20-°� 6 Precincts $5.00 30 0
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ORDERS FOR WARRANTS SHOULD BE FILED WITH THE COUNTY AUDITOR
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4/24/78 Page 4 • •
Consent Agenda - Continued
Proclamation Proclamation of Mayor Delaurenti declared May 1978 as Family
Camping Month.
Park Boad Letter from Parks and Recreation Director Webley reported for
Chairman informational purposes that'the Park Board elected• Joan Moffatt
as Chairman on 0/13, succeeding Ronald Regis who has served as
Chairman for the. past year.
Final Plat Letter from Heating Examiner Beeler recommended approval with
Parkwood Homes #2 conditions for parkwood Homes Division No. 2-Final Plat 135-78.
Refer to Ways aid Means Committee for proper resolution.
Street Vacation Letter from Citt Clerk Mead recommended 5/22/78 be set for public
NW 3rd St. hearing on proposed street vacation of a portion of NW 3rd Street
Public Hearing between Maple A,e. NW and Taylor Ave. NW. Certification.-received
5/22/78 for 100% owners ip signatures on petition and $100 filing fee
received. Refe to Ways and .Means Committee for resolution.
Consent Agenda • MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA.- '
Approval CARRIE.D.
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CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSTNES
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Park Name Letter from Par s and Recreation Director Webley requested Council
Change to concurrence in 'ark Board decision that the name of Lake Washington
Honor , Beach Park be c anged to honor Gene L. Coulon and an appropriate
Gene L. Coulon Plaque be insta led. The. letter also requested Council authority
to . hold a forma ceremony around the first of June. The letter
noted article r- Mr. Coulon' s career was submitted to the National
Park and Recrea ion Assoc-: by David Towne, former Director of Parks
for the City of Seattle, will be released to the newspaper at the
appropriate tim . MOVED BY PERRY , SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN
REQUEST AND FOR ARD THE MATTER OF FUNDING FOR PLAQUE TO THE WAYS
AND' MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED_.
Lake Washington _Letter from Department of Natural Resources, Commissioner of Public
Wharf Site Lands 'and Division of Marine Land Management, reported receipt of
Vacation and City Resolution No. 2173 regarding petition to vacate, "Wharf Sites"
Log Storage and "Slips" Lak Washington Shorel,ands situated ,in front of sections
29 and 32, and egarding certain log storage activities at the
South end of th lake. The letter noted receipt of request to
relocate the ou er 'harbor line in that portion of the harbor area
and will incorporate Renton's vacation request with the relocation
proposal for presentation to the Harbor Line Commission and notify
the City at such time as item scheduled. The letter suggested a
meeting to identify problems and determine action as regards log
storage activities which is currently included in a lease issued
by the Port of Seattle. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE. REFER TO
THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Engineering Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason submitted agreement from
Services CH2M Hill , engineering consulting firm, to furnish engineering
Agreement services for study and design of a Supervisory Control and Tele-
metry .System for Water. and Sewer Utilities. Authority for Clerk
and Mayor to execute agreement was requested. MOVED BY SHANE,
SECOND CLYMER, REFER AGREEMENT TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
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Fire Department Letter from Ren.on ,Fire Fighters Local 864, Gary Newton President,
Clothing clarified any misunderstanding re Councilman Stredicke' s request
Allowance to change the current contract language from "clothing allowance
to bonus allowance. " The letter explained negotiations regarding
proposed quarter-master system and requested opportunity to dis-
cuss any subject in question prior to introduction on the Council
floor. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, REFER THE COMMUNICATION TO
THE. WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN FOR RESPONSE. CARRIED.
Historical Letter from Renton Historical `Society' President, Ethel Telban,
Firebell noted' the original firebell once used to summon the City' s volunteer,
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' . At the meeting of the Renton Park Board held April 13th, it
' was moved ,moved , sedonded and unaniMously carried , that the name
of the Lake Washingtn Beach Park bQ changed to honor Gene L .
Coulonand an apprapriate plaque installed thereon .
A letter and article concerning Gene 's career, which was sub-
mitted to the National Park and Recreation Association by
David Towne , former Director of Parks and 'Recreation for the
City of Seattle, was read to the board' and will be released
• to the' newspaper at :the appropriate time . .
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- , At this time the Park Board is asking your concurrence in
. . . ' this Change ,of name, and authority to ,hold ,a formal ceremony
around the firt of June . , .
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Director
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4/24/78 Page 4 . . •
Consent Agenda - Continued .
' Proclamation , Proclamation of Mayor Delaurenti declared May 1978. as Family
Camping Month.
Park Boad Letter from Pars and Recreation Director Webley reported for.
Chairman informational - purposes that the Park Board elected Joan Moffatt
as Chairman on 4/13, succeeding Ronald Regis who has served as
Chairman for the past year.
Final Plat. Letter from Hewing Examiner Beeler recommended -approval with
Parkwood Homes #2 conditions. for (arkwood Homes Division No. 2 Final Plat 135-78.
Refer, to Ways a d Means Committee for proper resolution
Street Vacation Letter from Cit Clerk Mead recommended 5/22/78 be. set for public
NW 3rd 'St, hearing .on prop sed street vacation Of a portion of NW 3rd Street
Public Hearing between Maple Aye. NW and Taylor Ave. NW. Certification received
5/22/7.8 for 100% ownership signatures on petition and $100 filing fee
received. RefeI to Ways_ and Means Committee for resolution. .
Consent Agenda MOVED 'BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA.
Approval CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINES - '
Park Name Letter from 'Parks and Recreation Director Webley requested Council
Change to concurrence in (Park Board decision that the name of Lake Washington
Honor Beach Park be changed to honor Gene L. Coulon and an appropriate
Gene -L. Coulon Plaque be insta led. The letter also requested Council authority
to hold a forma ceremony around the first of June. The letter
noted article r Mr. Coulon' s career was submitted to the National
Park and Recrea ion Assoc. by David Towne, former Director of Parks
for the City of Seattle,, will be released to. the newspaper at the
' appropriate time. MOVED BY PERRY , SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL 'CONCUR IN
REQUEST AND FOR1ARD THE MATTER OF FUNDING FOR PLAQUE TO THE WAYS
AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Lake Washington - Letter from Depairtment of Natural Resources, Commissioner of Public
Wharf Site - Lands and Division of Marine Land Management, reported receipt of
Vacation and City Resolution No. 2173_ regarding petition to vacate "Wharf Sites"
Log Storage and "Slips" Lake Washington Shorelands situated in front of sections
29 and 32, and iegarding certain log storage activities at the .South end of th lake: The letter noted receipt of request to
relocate the outer harbor line in that portion of the harbor area
and will 'incorporate RentOn's vacation request with the relocation
proposal for presentation to the Harbor Line Commission and notify
the City at such time as' item scheduled. The letter suggested a
meeting to identify problems and determine action as regards log
stor.age. .activities which is currently included in a lease issued
by the Port of Seattle. MOVED BY PERRY , SECOND THORPE . REFER TO
THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ' .
Engineering Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason submitted agreement from
Services CH2M Hill , engi Bering consulting firm, to furnish engineering
Agreement services for st dy -and design of a Supervisory Control and Tele-
metry System forjWater and Sewer Utilities. Authority for Clerk
and Mayor to execute agreement was requested. MOVED BY SHANE,
SECOND CLYMER, REFER AGREEMENT TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Fire Department Letter. from Renton Fire Fighters Local 864, Gary Newton President, 9
Clothing .clarified any misunderstanding re Councilman Stredicke' s request
Allowance to change the current contract language from "clothing allowance
• to bonus allowance. The letter explained negotiations regarding
• proposed quarter-master system and requested opportunity to dis-
cuss any subject in ,question' prior to introduction on the Council
floor. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, REFER THE COMMUNICATION TO
THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN 'FOR RESPONSE. CARRIED.
Historical Letter from Renton Historical Society President, Ethel Telban,
Firebell noted the origiral firebell once used to summon the City' s volunteer
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SUBJECT: Voting Registrations, Transfers
and Absentee Ballots, Primary , 2-- '''O'•'`.1,, 1!`,
Election, September 21,1976
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The City Clerk's office will be open two additional hours Thursday,
August 19th and Friday, August 20th, until 7:00 p.m. , regular 3-5
hours extended for voter registrations and transfers.
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FROM: David R. Clark , Assistant AdministratorNa2,b
RE : PUBLIC DISCLOSURE REPORTS ,
Washington ' s Public Disclosure Law ( Initiative '276) imposes certain
responsibilities on this Commission , on all election officers , as
well as on all candidates and elected officials . The purpose of
this memo is to explain some of these responsibilities as we ap-
proach the 1977 elections .
First, there is a new requitement'. under a 1976 amendment to RCW 29.
18. 040 that each official wjth •whom declarations of candidacy are
filed shall forward to the Public Disclosure Commission a copy of'
each declaration of candidacy filed in his office within one busi -
ness day following the clo's++'ing of the filing period or a list con-
taining the names of each candidate , a precise description of the
office being sought , and the date of the declaration of candidacy.
The amendment also requires that 'a copy of any letters of with-
drawal shall be forwarded to the Commission within three days by
the election officer. -
In addition to your legal responsibility to provide this office
with copies of declarations of candidacy and withdrawals , we hope
that you will provide some assistance to candidates at the time
of their filing by informing them of their reporting responsibi -
lities and making available to them the necessary forms and instruc-
tional literature.
Disclosure requirements for city and town candidates vary according
to the population an.d to the. amount 'of money that a candidate ex-
pects' 'to spend on the campaign . Briefly , these are the require-
ments : '
Personal Financial Affairs Statement ( PDC 'Form F-1 ) . This is the
one report that will be required of all town 'and city candidates .
The only exceptions are those who , by virtue of 'an office held,
have previously filed such statements during 1977 ..
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TO : City Clerk
June 15,, 1977
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Th.ose city and town candidates whose constituency is fewer than
5 , 000 registered voters have no other public disclosure reporting
requirement. I:n a case where a city council member is both nomi -
nated and elected from z district or ward with fewer than. 5 , 000
voters , this exemption applies .
Campaign Finance Reports . For those candidates who are not exempt
from campaign financial disclosure a choice of three reporting sys-
tems is provided :
Mini Mini reporting -- for candidates wh,o will spend no more
than thejr filing fee plus, $200.
Abbreviated reporting -- for candidates and political
committees who will . spend $1.000 or less :
Full reporting -- fo.r those who will spend over $1000 .
The first two options provide a minimum amount of reporting and
are suitable for candidates who plan a small , inexpensive campaign .
Full reporting requires frequent , detailed listing of contributions
• and expenditures .
These reporting requirements are more fully described in the en-
closed brochure. We will 'soon be sending you : a supply of forms
and instructions , that that, you can make available to candidates as they
file their. declarations . With your cooperation a high degree of
compliance with the disclosure provisions canbe accomplished.
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PUBLIC DISCLOSURE C_-.JMISSION
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„• . OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 1977 CANDIDATES QUICK GUIDE
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Nearly every candidate for public office anywhere in Washington state during 1977 will have
some obligations to make certain reports under the Public Disclosure Law. The purpose of
this brief guide is to outline which reports you must file and when to file them. Detailed
instructions and additional information can be found in instruction booklets available at
your County Auditor or City Clerk. Write or telephone the Public Disclosure Commission
(206)-753-1111 if you need assistance.
WHO MUST REPORT?
All candidates except those running in elections where the voters must have special additional
qualifications (usually land ownership). Your County Auditor has a list of these exempt offices.
WHAT ARE THE REPORTS?
Personal Financial Affairs (Form F-1). Required of ALL candidates.
Send the Form F-1 to the Public Disclosure Commission within two weeks of the time, you become
a candidate.• If you'have already filed an F-1 or F-lA report during 1977 as an incumbent
official, it is not necessary to file another report when you become a candidate.
Campaign Finance Reports.
In smaller towns and districts: If the office you are running for both has less than 5,000
registered voters and covers less' than the entire county, you need not file any campaign
reports, ,just. the personal financial affairs statement.
All other candidates: File a registration statement (Form C-1) as soon as you become a
candidate. On that registration, you indicate your choice of one of the following reporting
options:
MINI REPORTING If your campaign expenditures will be no more than $200 plus the filing
fee, the F-1 and the C-1 are the only disclosure reports required, so
long as you do not exceed the limits.
ABBREVIATED REPORTING If your campaign expenditures will be no more than $1,000, with no con-
tribution of, more than $100 coming from a single source besides your
own funds, the only additional requirement is a summary of contributions
and expenditures (Form C-4) after the election and not later than Nov.29.
FULL REPORTING If your campaign expenditures may exceed the limitations of Options I or
II, follow the full reporting calendar below, in addition. to filing the
F-i and C-1 ,,
FULL REPORTING CALENDAR
Each time bank File Deposit Report September 10 File C-4 if your name will
deposit is made (Form C-3) be on general election but
not on primary election.
June 10 File Campaign Report (C-4)
July 10 if you were a candidate October 21 All general election
August 10 during preceding month. November 3 candidates file C-4.
November 29 JJJ
September 1 Primary election
September 15 candidate file C-4. After Nov.29 If campaign fund not closed,
September 30 see instruction for additional
reports.
NOTE: All candidates using Optional, II, or III must keep a record of all contributions and
expenditures and have their records open for public inspection during the last 8 days
before the election.
This is only to advise candidates about the general nature of disclosure requirements.
See instructions on.the forms, in. PDC manuals, or the law (RCW 42.17) for more complete information.
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MEMO
TO: County auditors , city clerks , political committee treasurers .
FROM: David R. Clark, Assistant Administrator
RE : Revised PDC forms.
Because of various revisions to public disclosure reporting forms ,
you may have on hand .a 'supply of forms no longer in use. Below
are, listed forms currentlly in use . The revision date of forms.
appears in small type in the box which carries the number on each
form. An example . is shown below
FILING FORM
Form number • .
REV. 10/76 Revision date..
CURRENT FORMS, and INSTRUCTIONS. -
Form number . . . Revision date
F-1 10/76
F-lA 10/76
Financial affairs instructions Dec 1, 1975
Revised Oct 1976
C-1 5/77
C-1 instructions 5/77
C-3 . 5/75
C- 3A 5/76
' C-4 5/77 ,
Schedule A to C-4 5/77
Schedule B to C-4 5/77
Schedule C to C-4 5/77
C- 5 4/76
C-6 4/76
C- 7 undated
Mini and abbreviated reporting instructions 1977
Full reporting instructions 1977
1977 Candidates ' quick guide June 1977
T-1 ' .4/76
All previous editions of 'forms and instructions , including . form C-2
which is no longer used, should be recycled or destroyed.
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FROM: Bruce K. Chapman, Secretary of State cU h CFEICE ���
RE: Upcoming Municipal Elections
This is to inform you of changes which have occurred
in municipal election procedures. and to provide sample
materials relating tol these elections .
Due to the enact1ment of Substitute House Bill 77 dur-
ing the 44th Legislative Session, the following changes in
municipal election procedures have occurred:
1) Formerly, whenever three or more candidates filed
for a municipal elective position, all offices within that
jurisdiction appeared on the primary ballot. Now only those
positions with threejor more caiPidates will appear on the
primary ballot. Positions for which two or less candidates
file will only appear; on the general election ballot.
(RCW 29. 21. 010)
2) The procedurjes concerning a void in candidacy and/or
a lapsed election have been expanded to include offices which
suffer a vacancy on o;r after the original filing period
(July 25 - 29) .
Enclosed are the following items relating to the ap-
proaching municipal elections :
ELECTION QUESTIONNAIRE: There are two copies of our usual
questionnaire on this fall' s election listing the current
elected officials and, indicating which positions are to be
elected this fall which we are asking that you fill out.
Send the original to your County Auditor, and retain the
second copy in your office.
SAMPLE FORM FOR ASSIGNMENT OF POSITION NUMBERS : It is sug-
gested that each City Clerk have the council members, whose
offices are to be voted upon this year, draw their position
numbers so the official certificate of number assignment can
be executed. You understand that such numbering procedure
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is required even though an incumbent., subject to this year' s
election, may not intend to file for reelection. .. Friday,
July 15, is the 'deadline for the assignment of position.
numbers.
SAMPLE DECLARATION OF CANDIDACY FORM: A sample. form is en-
closed for your reference.':. This is a stock item that. can . be
purchased from either Pioneer, Inc. in Tacoma, or Trick &
Murray, in Seattle.
When candidates file with the City ,Clerk, they, must, indicate
in their declarations which office they are seeking, and in
the instance of council candidates -which position number, if
any. There is no statutory requirement that a' candidate must
appear in• person to• file; however, if a declaration is mailed
or sent -by messenger`, it must first be properly executed and
reach the filing officer during the• filing period. (The
postal cancellation date is not the determining factor. ) .
State law, (RCW 29. 18. 035) provides that when a candidate files
for office, he/she cannot use any title designating his/her
present or past occupation or profession, . including military
rank in the armed forces . However, ' a nickname may be used if
it is in addition to his given name., such as Richard (Dick)
Roe., The attorney general has ruled that an abbreviation of
a. name is not 'a nickname, such as Don for Donald, or Ken for
Kenneth. Thus , . a candidate could properly file as Don, Smith
or Ken Jones.
If three or more candidates file for the same position, that
position will appear on the primary ballot. Those positions
with, two or less candidates will only appear on the general
election ballot•: Candidates for offices which will appear
only on the general election ballot- will be so informed, by the
County Auditor after the certification of candidates by the
City Clerk. . -
We hope that -this bulletin, together with _the enclosures ,
gives you the information you need to successfully conduct
your elections this fall. . If you have any questions , check .
with your County Auditor and with our office.
Enclosures
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Candidates Filing For
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11 e: Public Disclosure - Campaign• Finance Reporting for
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General Election November 8, 1977. ' . , : •
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The. City Clerk's office, in an endeavor to assist with
Public Disclosure Reporting requirements, is providing
each 'candidate wiea an "information package" Each
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candidate, •however, is personally responsible: to be .
inure that all requirements of the State and LOCal. ' •
*Ordinances are hilhy complied with. , .f' .' , ' ' • ' • ' ,
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• basis only since there may be changes or •amendments
by the State Public Disclosure COnmiission.
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• sary steps: to securel any additional information as may
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CITY/TOWN OF :
STATE OF WASHINGTON
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
In compliance with the provisions of RCW 29. 21. 017, posi-
tions for nomination of city or town councilmen, tc be voted
upon at the"municipal < r•imary elect ;on.:to be held on September
20 , 19w , are hereby designated` of" the' purp ae of election
as follo
FOUR YEAR TERMS
POSITION NO. POSITION NOW HELD BY
1 Richard (Dick) Brown
2 Dan R. Black
3 . - - Harold A. Green .
UNEXPIRED TERMS - (2 YEARS)
4 James R. Rose
5 . .Robert (Bob) Jones
CITY/TOWN CLERK
EXPLANATORY COMMENT
If there are any unexpired council terms to be voted upon, it is suggested
that such positions be givenjthe highest numbers, as illustrated above.
Thus, if there should be only one unexpired term in your city at this,
election, the 'assignment of such position number would be automatic and
numbers would be drawn only for the four year term council positions .
In the instance of a 3rd class city with the mayor-council form of- govern-
ment, the statutes provide that there shall be seven councilmen; six with
staggered four year terms and the seventh witk a fixed two year term so
that a majority of the council positions will be voted upon every time the
city holds a regular election. Since the seventh council position . '
(entitled "councilman-at-large") is unique and is voted upon as a separate
office, the, statute (RCW 29. 21. 017) requiring the numbering procedure for
election purposes , specifically exempts assigning a number to such posi-
tion . •
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Establishinq a Code of Ethics c. has interests which may be substantially affected by such public
official's performance or non-performance of his dr her official duty.
Section 5. Interest in Contracts Prohibited--Exceptions.
ORDINANCE NO, 2586 No public official shall be beneficially interested, directly or indi-
rectly, in any contract which may be made by, through, or under the
supervision or direction of such public official, in whole or in substan-
tial part, or which may be made for the benefit of his office, or accept,
directly or indirectly, any compensation, gratuity or reward in connec-
tion with such contract from any other person beneficially interested
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON, RELATING therein. The foregoing shall not apply to the exceptions specified in
TO THE CONDUCT OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS, ESTABIJISHING A CODE RCW 42.23.030emot tereh. Are incorporated herein as if fullyed setm forth.
OF ETHICS; PROVIDING FOR_THE CREATION OF A;BOARD OF ETH- Remote Interest.as public official the immediately not o deemed to be ie-
ICS, PRESCRIBING iTS POWERS AND DUTIES, PROVIDING FOR graphei in a contract specified in preceding para-
CERTAIN PENALTIES, AND REPEALING ANY AND ALL ORDINANCES if he has only a remote interest in the contract and if the fact
and extent of such interest is disclosed'to the governing body of the •
IN CONFLICT HEREWITH. ICity of Renton of which he is a member and noted in the official min-
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF utes or similar records of the City prior to the consummation of the
TOE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON,AS FOLLOWS: I contract, and thereafter the governing body authorizes, approves or ra-
Section 1. Declaration of Purpose. It is hereby recognized and tifies the contract in good faith by a vote of its membership sufficient.
established that high moral and ethical standards among City officials for the purpose without counting the vote or votes of the public official
are vital and essential to provide unbiased, open and honest conduct having a remote interest therein.As used in this Section"Remote Inter-
within all phases and levels of government; that a Code of Ethics is a est" means:
helpful aid in guiding City officials and to eliminate actual conflicts of a.That of a non-salaried officer of a non-profit corporation;
interest in public office and to improve and elevate standards of public b. That.of an employee or agent of contracting party where the
service so as to promote and strengthen the confidene, faith and trust compensation of such employee or agent consists entirely of fixed
of the people of the City of Renton in their local gove nment. wages or salary; •
Section 2.Definitions.for the purpose of this Ordnance:
a. "Public'official means',all.of(the elected City officials; to- c.That of the landlord or tenant of a contracting party;
gether with all appointed officers including their deputies and assist-
ants of such an officer who determine or are authorized to deter- d.That of a holder of less than one percent•(1%) of the shares of a
mine policy making decisions within their respective department or corporation or cooperative which is a contracting party;
office, including appointive members of all municipal boards, com-
missions or agencies and whose appointment has been made by the None of the provisions of this Section shall be applicable to any
Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. public official interested in a contract, though his interest be only re-
mote as hereinabove defined, who influences or attempts to influence,
b.'Candidate" means any individual who declares(himself to be a any other public official of the City of which he is an officer to enter
candidate for an elective office and who, if elected thereto, would into such contract.
meet the definition of a public official hereinabove set forth. Any contract made in violation of the above provisions shall be
void and as otherwise provided in RCW 42,23.050 and the provisions
c. "Contract" shall include any contract or agreement, sale, lease, thereof being expressly incorporated herein as if fully set forth.
purchase, or any combination of the foregoing. Section 6. Incompatible Service—Confidential Information.
No elected public official shall engage in or accept private em-
d. "Contracting Party" shall mean and include any person, partner- ployment or render services for any person or engage in any business
ship, association, cooperative, corporation, whether for profit or oth- or professional activity when such employment, service or activity is
erwise,or other business entity which Is a party toe contract with a incompatible with the proper and faithful discharge of his official duties
municipality. as such elected official, or when it would require or induce him to dis-
close confidential information acquired by him by reason of his official
e."Compensation"means anything of economic value, however des- position. No such official shall disclose confidential information gained
ignated, which is paid, loaned, advanced,granted, tansferred,or to by reason of his official position, nor shall he otherwise use such infor-
be paid, loaned, advanced,granted or transferred for or in consider- mation for his personal gain or benefit.
ation of personal services to any person. Section 7.Personal—Private Interests.
Section 3.Statement of Expense of Candidate. Every elected public official who has a financial or other private
Primary Election. Every candidate for nomination at a primary or, personal interest in any ordinance, resolution; contract, proceeding,
election within the City of Renton, shall, within ten (10)days after.the or other action pending before the City Council or any of its commit,
day of holding such primary election at which he is a candidate, file an tees, shall promptly-disclose such interest at the first public meeting
itemized statement in writing, duly sworn to as to its(correctness, with when such matter is being considered by the City Council, on the re-
the officer with whom his declaration of candidacy or the nomination cords of the official Council Minutes, the nature and extent of such
paper is filed, setting forth each sum of money and thing of value, or personal or private interest and same shall be incorporated in the offi-
any consideration whatever, contributed, paid, advanced, promised or cial Minutes of the City Council proceedings. Such disclosure shall in-
rendered to him or furnished or given to others for the benefit of such elude but not be limited to the following information which shall be
candidate and with his knowledge or acquiescence for the purpose of submitted in writing by such councilman, sworn to under penalty of
securing or influencing, or in any way affecting his nomination to said perjury, to-wit:
office. Such statement shall set forth in detail the sums•or other con- .a. The name and address of any private business corporation, firm
siderations so paid to him, together with the name and address of the or enterprise affected by such councilmanic action of which the
donor, and such statement shall also set forth the sums disbursed or Councilman or other elected public official is or has been during the -
expended as personal expenses, stating fully the nature, kind and char-
creditor, twelve (12) months a shareholder, bond holder, secured
aster of the expense for which such sums were expended separately, creditor, partner, joint entrepreneur or sole proprietor, whenever the
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Including the name and address of the payee and the;purpose for each totalalinterest
value of hisindividual iado ytime undivided
nl and equn tfwelve
slat interest therein is and at any time during the preceding twelve
such disbursement. Such statement shall likewise include any sum or (12) months has been in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars
other consideration as hereinabove stated,promised but not yet paid or . ($1500.00).
received. In the event any such payments, services P r other thing of
b. The name of any such private business or corporation, firm or
value are made to other persons on behalf of or for the benefit of such enterprise of which such elected public official or his relatives are
candidate, then any such information,when ascertainable, shall be fur- or have been during the preceding twelve (12) months as officer,
n port.hed to such candidate and included in any such statement or director, partner, attorney, agent, or employee, who, for services
report. Cash contributions, services, or anything else of value amount rendered during such preceding twelve (12) months or to be run
ing to Twenty Five Dollars ($25.00) or less are exempt from the provi-
sion of this Section in requiring the reporting of such'individual contri—
butions or services; PROVIDED HOWEVER that every'such candidate compensation in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars($1500.00).
shall report the full and total amount of all contributions, services or c. Every office or directorship held by such elected public official or
anything else of value contributed or paid to him or on his behalf, his spouse in any corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship or
whether such individual amount is Twenty Five Dollars($25.00) or less like business enterprise, which conducts its business activities with
or in excess thereof. __ -
General Election. The provisions of the immediately preceding in the boundaries of the Renton School District and which is subject •
paragraph governing Primary Election shall likewise apply to any Gener- to any regulation or control by the City of Renton, and from which
al Election within the City of Renton and every such candidate,whether such elected public official has received compensation or has been
he is successful or not, shall file such statement or report as hereina- promised compensation during`the preceding twelve (12) months
bove set forth, and such filing to be made within ten (10) days after , period in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1500.00), or services;
the day of holding the General Election at which he is a candidate. or any other thing of value in excess of said amount.
Each such candidate is further required to file supplementary state
ments containing in equal detail any additional contributions of whatev- d. A list containing a correct legal description of any and all real
er type or nature in excess of Twenty Five Dollars (25.00), including property located within the City Limits of Renton in which any such
but not limiting it to proceeds from any fundraising dinners, meetings, elected public official has any interest whatsoever, as owner, pur-
parties or like arrangements, whether conducted prior Or subsequent to chaser, optionee, optionor, or any other proprietory interest, ac-
any such election, and such supplemental statements to be filed not quired during the preceding twelve (12) months period whenever
later than ninety(90)days after such General Election. such proprietory interest is in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars
Each such statement as hereinabove defined when so filed shall ($1500.00). This subsection shall not apply to the residence home
immediately be subject to the inspection and examination of any elec- of such official.
tor and shall be and become a part of the public records of the City of
Renton. Any violation of this Section shall be and constitute a misde- The foregoing provisions shall not apply to policies of life insurance
meanor and shall be punishable as hereinafter set forth. issued to such public official or his spouse or members of his family,
Section 4. No public official shall receive, accept, take, seek, or accounts in any commercial bank, savings and loan association or
solicit, directly or indirectly, anything of economic value as a gift, gra- credit unions, or similar financial institutions subject to regulation by
tufty, or favor, from any person if such public official has reason to be- the State of Washington or any other governmental agency having juris-
lieve the donor would not grant or give such gift,gratuity, or favor, but diction thereover.
for such public official's office or position within the City of Renton. Any such elected public official who is disqualified by reason of
No public official shall'receive, accept, take, ,seek, or solicit, such personal, private or similar conflict of interest in any matter as
whether directly or indirectly, anything of economic value as a gift,gra- hereinabove defined, shall, after having made the required disclosure
tufty, or favor, from any person or•from any officer or director of such as herein set forth, remove himself from his customary seat during
person if such public official has reason to believe such'person: such debate and, by
a, has, or is seeking to obtain contractual or other business or fin- permissionch time as the presidingatter officer,and, leavem the
ancial relationship with the City of Renton;or Council chamber until such the matter at hand, from which
such public official has been disqualified, has been disposed of in the
b. conducts operations or activities which are regulated by the City regular course of business.
Council, its committees or any Board or Commission',of the City of (Cont.on 6®IB®weatg page)
Renton;or
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Section 8. Board of Ethics. r. If the findings
There is hereby established a Board of Ethics composed bf five of the Board disclose an apparent violation of any
(5) members, all of whom shall be residents within the boundaries of provision of this ordinance, then the City Attorney shall prosecute by
the Renton School District,and all of such members shall be appointed appropriate action of either a criminal or civil nature in order to ef-
by the Mayor subject to confirmation by the City Council. Suchl mem- fectuate the purposes of this ordinance. ..
bers of the Board shall be nominated from a list submitted by t}a fol g. The Board may from time to time, on its own motion, or,at the.
lowing bodies or organizations and each such list to contain the names request of any public official, render advisory opinions with respect
and:addresses of three(3) candidates, to-wit: to the application of this ordinance, or alternately request the City
a.From the 9oard of Directors of the Renton School District No.403 Attorney to render such an opinion in writing.
containing the names of three(3) members of such Board. Section 10. Board's Findings Public—Exceptions.
The record of the Board's written findings shall be open to public
b. From the Board of Directors of the,Greater Renton Chamber of • linspection unless such disclosure is inconsistent with other provision;;
Commerce containing the names of three (3) members of uch of law or this ordinance and further providing.that the Board of Ethics,
Board. in the conduct of any hearing or proceedings within its power, may
make reasonable orders necessary for the protection of individuals who
c. From the Board of Trustees of the Renton Ministerial Associa.tion may be unjustly or improperly accused or who may disproportionately
containing the names of three(3) members of such Association but harmed or injured in their reputation, employment or profession by any
if there is no such association,then the name or names of any min- premature disclosure; furthermore, the Board's such findings shall not
ister or ministers whose name may be submitted by any elector of be open'to public inspection pending the initiation of civil or criminal
the City of Renton. action by the City of Renton or any other governmental agency having
jurisdiction thereover.
d. From the Board of Trustees of the Renton League of Women Vot- Section 11. Fals Charge of Misconduct.
ers,containing the names of three (3) members of such Board. Any person who shall file with or report to the Board of Ethics a
charge of misconduct on the part of any public official or other person
e. From the Executive Board of the King County Labor Council, con- .encompassed within the definitionof .this ordinance, knowing..such • , •
taining the names of three(3) members of such Board. Icharge to be false or to have been recklessly made without any reasori-
After the submission of such lists of candidates as hereinabove able attempt to determine.relevant facts and circumstances, shall be
specified, the Mayor shall nominate five (5) members to the Board of guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished as hereinafter.set.forth.
Ethics within thirty(30) days after receipt of the names of such candi- Section 12.Penalty. . -, .
dates, and if for any reason the Mayor fails or neglects to make such Any person who willfully,knowingly and.intentionally violates any
appointment, then the City Council, on its own motion and by the vote provisions of this ordinance, shall be guilty.of a misdemeanor and
bf one more than a majority„may make such appointments. shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in a sum not exceeding Five ••
The terms of the members of the Board shall be four (4) years, Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or be committed to jail for a period not
provided that the first five (5) members of the Board so nominated exceeding ninety (90) days, or be penalized by both such fine end im-
shall serve for staggered terms of one, two, three, four and fivel years prisonment; in addition to the foregoing, any public official found guilty
respectively, and the appointing authority shall designate the term of of any violation of this ordinance shall forfeit any right to:his.office,
each such member at the time of such appointment. Members shall whether elective or appointive, as may be determined by the court at
serve for their designated terms and until their successors are appoint- the time sentence is imposed upon such public official. '
ed and qualified. Appointments of successors and appointments Ito fill Section 13.Separability Clause.
vacancies in office shall be made in the same manner as the appoint- If any Section, Subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion-of
ment of the preceding incumbent. Each such appointment shall be this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any
effective upon the filing of a copy thereof in the office of the City Clerk. Court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be:deemed a sepa-
The Board shall convene and hold its first business meeting not rate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not af-
more than thirty (30) days after appointments are completed as speci- feat the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance.
fied in this ordinance. At its first such meeting the Board shall select a Section 14.This Ordinance shall be In full force and effect from
chairman and a secretary by a majority vote of its members. The!chair- and after its passage, approval and legal publication.
man shall serve for a period of one (1) year, and until his successor is PASSED BY THE•CITY COUNCIL this 28th day of September,
appointed in the same manner. I 1970.
Members of the Board shall be reimbursed for their actual ex- • Helmie Nelson,City Clerk'
penses incurred in connection with Board business at the same rate as •
provided by law for City officials generally. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this'28th day of September, 1970.
The Board shall meet as frequently as it deems necessa iy but Avery Garrett, Mayor
•
not less frequently than twice in each calendar year. Special Board Approved as to form:
meetings may be called at any time by three (3) of its members. A Gerard M.Shellan, City Attorney
majority of the Board shall constitute a quorum. I PUBLISHED IN THE RECORD-CHRONICLE October 7, 1970. No. R 585
Section 9.Powers of the Board of Ethics.
The Board of Ethics shall have, among others, the following pow-
ers: '
• a. To prepare additional and supplementary rules and regulations •
reasonably necessary to implement this ordinance and to establish '
procedures for hearings and investigations in compliance with appl-
icable law.
•
b. To investigate, on the basis of information received in wri ing,
from any source,•or on the Board's own motion, suspected of al-
leged violations of any provisions of this ordinance. In the course of
its investigation, the Board may require any public official or' re-
quest any other person to appear before the Board, to give informa-
tion under oath, and to produce books, memoranda, papers, docu-
ments, financial statements, receipts, cancelled checks or any other .
relevant information or data in the possession, custody or control of .
the person ordered or requested to so appear.
Whenever the attendance of any public official is required at such
hearing, the Board shall issue an order setting forth the time and
place when such attendance is required and shall cause such notice
'to be delivered in person to such public official or by registered
mail to such official at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date fixed
for attendance. Other witnesses shall likewise be served with such
written order at least fifteen (15) days prior to any such date of
hearing, or may be subpoenaed to the extent permitted by law. I
c. Whenever the conduct of any public official is under investigation
for any alleged violations under the provision of this ordinance, such
public official shall receive appropriate notice in writing from,the
Board at least thirty (30) days prior to any such hearing, and any •
•
.such public official shall be entitled to be present, to examine land
cross-examine witnesses, to be represented by counsel and to'call
witnesses on his own behalf. Any such hearing shall be open to'lthe
public or, at the request of the person under investigation, may be
held in private, provided, however, that a full and complete tran-
script of such hearing shall be made and retained as a matter of
record. All of such hearings of the Board shall be conducted within
the City of Renton. I
d. Furthermore, in the discretion of the Board, and whether request-
ed by the public official under investigation or not, any such hea',ring
may be held in closed or private session in order to protect i the
•
• rights and reputation of persons whose conduct may be unjustly
attacked or criticized.
e. Upon the conclusion of such hearing, the Board shall make a
record of its findings in writing. A copy of such record shall be
transmitted to the City Clerk, the City Attorney, the Mayor, and'the
public official involved. In the event the Board's findings disclose an
apparent violation of any State law, a copy of such findings s,hal'
also be filed with the Prosecuting Attorney of King County forthwith.
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CITY OF UTON
Establishing a Code of Ethics c.has interests which may be substantially affected by such public
official's performance or non-performance of his dr her official duty.
Section 5. Interest in Contracts Prohibited—Exceptions.
ORDINANCE NO. 2586, • No public official shall be beneficially interested, directly or indi-
rectly, in any contract which may be made by, through, or under the
supervision or direction of such public official, in whole or in substan-
tial part, or which may be made for the benefit of his office, or accept,
• directly or indirectly, any compensation, gratuity or reward in connec-
tion with such contract from any other person beneficially Interested
AN ORDINANCE OF THECITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON, RELATING therein. The foregoing shall not apply to the exceptions specified in
TO THE CONDUCT OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS, ESTAB!ISHING A CODE RCW 42.23.030emot teieh. A incorporatedubli herein as if fully setdeemed forth.
OF ETHICS; PROVIDING.FOR THE CREATION OF ABOARD OF ETH- Remote Interest.as public officialthe immediatelyl not gre ton be rein-
ICS, PRESCRIBING iTS POWERS AND DUTIES, ROVIDING FOR graph if hein a has onlynt remoteinterestspecifind in thecontract
preceding fact
CERTAIN PENALTIES, AND REPEALING ANY AND ALL ORDINANCES dtt a slo in the coovern and if the fact
and extent of such interest is disclosed to the governing body of the •
IN CONFLICT HEREWITH. •
City of Renton of which he is a member and noted in the officialmin-
BE IT ORDAINED BY•THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF utes or similar records of the City prior to the consummation of the
Tf-(E CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON,AS FOLLOWS: I contract, and thereafter the governing body authorizes, approves or ra-
Section 1. Declaration of Purpose. It is hereby recognized and tifies the contract in good faith by a vote of its membership sufficient.
established that high moral and ethical standards among City officials for the purpose without counting the vote or votes of the public official
are vital and essential to provide unbiased, open and honest conduct having a remote interest therein.As used in this Section"Remote Inter-
within all phases and levels of government; that a Code of Ethics is a est" means:
helpful aid in guiding City officials and to eliminate!actual conflicts of a.That of a non-salaried officer of a non-profit corporation;
interest in public office and to improve and elevate standards of public b. That.of an employee or agent of contracting party where the •
service so as to promote and•strengthen the confidence, faith and trust compensation of such employee or agent consists entirely of fixed
of the people of the City of Renton in their local government. wages or salary;
Section 2.Definitions.-For the purpose of this Ordinance:
a. "Public'official";means',all of;the elected City.officials,; to- c.That of the landlord•or tenant of a contracting party;
gether with all appointed officers including their deputies and assist-
ants of such an officer who determine or are authorized to deter- d.That of a holder of less than one percent (1%) of the shares of a
mine policy making decisions within their respective department or corporation or cooperative which is a contracting party;
office, including appointive members of all municipal boards, com-
missions or agencies and whose appointment has been made by the None of the provisions of this Section shall be applicable to any
Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. public official interested in a contract, though.his interest be only re-
mote as hereinabove defined, who influences or attempts to influence,
b.'Candidate" means any individual who declares himself to be a any other public official of the City of which he is an officer to enter
candidate for an elective office and who, if etecte thereto, would into such contract.
meet the definition of a public official hereinabove set forth. Any contract made in violation of the above provisions shall be
void and as otherwise provided in RCW 42.23.050 and the provisions
c. "Contract" shall include any contract or agreement, sale, lease, thereof being expressly incorporated herein as if fully set forth.
purchase, or any combination of the foregoing. Section 6. Incompatible Service—Confidential Information.
No elected public official shall engage in or accept private em-
d. "Contracting Party" shall mean and include any person, partner- ployment or render services for any person or engage in any business
ship, association, cooperative, corporation, whether for profit or oth- or professional activity when such employment, service or activity is
erwise,or other business entity which is a party to'a contract with a incompatible with the proper and faithful discharge of his official duties
municipality. I as such elected official, or when it would require or induce him to dis-
close confidential information acquired by him by reason of his official
e."Compensation"means anything of economic value, however des- position. No such official shall disclose confidential information gained
ignated, which is paid, loaned, advanced,granted, transferred, or to by reason of his official position, nor shall he otherwise use such infor-
be paid, loaned, advanced,granted or transferred for or in consider- mation for his personal gain or benefit.
ation of personal services to any person. • Section 7. Personal—Private Interests.
Section 3.Statement of Expense of Candidate. 1 Every elected public official who has a financial or other private
Primary Election. Every candidate fat nomination at a primary or personal interest in any ordinance, resolution; contract, proceeding,
election within the City of Renton, shall, within ten (10)days after the or other action pending before the City Council or any of its commits
day of holding such primary election at which he is a candidate, file an tees, shall promptly•disclose such interest at the first public meeting
itemized statement in writing, duly sworn to as to its correctness, with when such matter is being considered by the City Council, on the re-
the officer with whom his declaration of candidacy or the nomination cords of the official Council Minutes, the nature and extent of such
paper Is filed, setting forth each sum of money and;thing of value, or personal or private interest and same shall be incorporated in the offi-
any consideration whatever, contributed, paid, advanced, promised or cial Minutes of the City Council proceedings. Such disclosure shall in-
rendered to him or furnished or given to others for the benefit of such elude but not be limited to the following Information which shall be
candidate and with his knowledge or acquiescence for the purpose of submitted in writing by such councilman, sworn to under penalty of
securing or influencing, or in any way affecting his nomination to said perjury, to-wit:
office. Such statement shalt set forth In detail the sums•or other con- .a. The name and address of any private business corporation, firm
siderations so paid to him, together with the name and address of the or enterprise affected by such councilmanic action of which the
donor, and such statement shall also set forth the sums disbursed or Councilman or other elected public official is or has been during the •
expended as personal expenses, stating fully the nature, kind and char- preceding twelve (12) months a shareholder, bond holder, secured
acter of the expense for which such sums were expended separately, creditor, partner, joint entrepreneur or sole proprietor, whenever the
an-
Including the name and address of the payee and th purpose for each ciatotal intereste of hisindividual ato undivided legaling thean precedingequn tfwelve
such disbursement. Such statement shall likewise includeg any sum or (12) therein is and anyx sme during undred s
months has been in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars
other consideration as hereinabove stated, promised but not yet paid or ($1500.00).
received. In the event any such payments, services)or other thing of b. The name of any such private business or corporation, firm or
value are made to other persons on behalf of or for the benefit of such
candidate, then any such information, when ascertainable, shall be fur- enterprise of which such elected public official or his relatives are
fished to such candidate and be included in any such statement or or have been during the preceding twelve (12) months as officer,
report. Cash contributions, services, or anything else of value amount- director, partner, attorney, agent, or employee, who, for services
(ng to Twenty Five Dollars ($25.00) or less are exempt from the provi• rendered during such preceding twelve (12) months or to be ren-
slon of this Section in requiring the reporting of such individual contri—
butions or services; PROVIDED HOWEVER that every'such candidate compensation in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars($1500.00).
shall report the full and total amount of all contributions, services or c. Every office or directorship held by such elected public official or
anything else of value contributed or paid to him or on his behalf, his spouse in any corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship or
whether such individual amount is Twenty Five Dollars($25.00)or less like business enterprise, which conducts its business activities with
or in excess thereof.
General Election. The provisions of the immediately preceding in the boundaries of the Renton School District and which is subject
paragraph governing Primary Election shall likewise apply to any Gener- to any regulation or control by the City of Renton, and from which
al Election within the City of Renton and every such candidate,whether such elected public official has received compensation or has been
he is successful or not, shall file such statement or'report as hereina- promised compensation during'the preceding twelve (12) months
bove set forth, and such filing to be made within ten (10) days after , period in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1500.00), or services;
the day of holding the General Election at which he is a candidate. or any other thing of value in excess of said amount.
Each such candidate is further required to file supplementary state-
ments containing in equal detail any additional contributions of whatev- d. A list containing a correct legal description of any and all real
er type or nature in excess of Twenty Five Dollars:(25.00), including property located within the City Limits of Renton in which any such
but not limiting it to proceeds from any fundraising dinners, meetings, elected public official has any interest whatsoever, as owner, pur-
parties or like arrangements, whether conducted prior or subsequent to chaser, optionee, optionor, or any other proprietory interest, ac-
any such election, and such supplemental statements to be filed not quired during the preceding t ielve (12) months period whenever
later than ninety(90)days after such General Election. such proprietory interest is in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars
Each such statement as hereinabove defined when so filed shall ($1500.00). This subsection shall not apply to the residence home _
Immediately be subject to the inspection and examination of any elec- of such official.
tor and shall be and become a part of the public records of the City of
Renton. Any violation of this Section shall be and constitute a misde- The foregoing provisions shall not apply to policies of life insurance
meanor and shall be punishable as hereinafter set forth. issued to such public official or his spouse or members of his family,
Section 4. No public official shall receive, accept, take, seek, or accounts In any commercial bank, savings and loan association or
solicit, directly or indirectly, anything of economic value as a gift, gra- credit unions, or similar financial institutions subject to regulation by
tuity, or favor, from any person if such public official has reason to be- the State of Washington or any other governmental agency having juris-
lieve the donor would not grant or give such gift, gratuity, or favor, but diction thereover.
for such public official's office or position within the City of Renton. Any such elected public official who is disqualified by reason of
No public official shall receive, accept, take; seek, or solicit, such personal, private or similar conflict of interest in any matter as
whether directly or indirectly, anything of economic value as a gift, gra- hereinabove defined, shall, after having,made the required disclosure
tufty, or favor, from any person or•from any officer or director of such
person if such public official has reason to believe such person: as herein set forth, permissionmove himselfof from his presiding officer,
during
a. has, or is seeking to obtain contractual or other,business or fin- suchouit debateaand,untily ch time as the patter" t officer, leavem the
ancial relationship with the City of Renton;orCouncil chamber such the matter at hand, from which
such public official has been disqualified, has been disposed of in the
b. conducts operations or activities which are regulated by the City regular course of business.
Council, its committees or any Board or Commission of the City of • (Cont.on following page)
Renton;or • \
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Wont.from preceeding pager
Section •
r 8.Board establishedof Ethics. I. If the findings of the Board disclose an a rent.violation of any
is hereby a Board of Ethics composed of five g ppa
(5) members, all of whom shall be residents within the boundaries of provision of this ordinance, then the City Attorney shall prosecute by
the Renton School District,and all of such members shall be appointed appropriate action of either a criminal or civil nature in order to ef-
by the Mayor subject to confirmation by the City Council. Such Imem fectuate the purposes of this ordinance. .
bers of the Board shall be nominated from a list submitted by the fol- g. The Board may from time to time, on its own motion, or.at the •
lowing bodies or organizations and each such list to contain the names request of any public official, render.advisory opinions with respect
and addresses of three(3) candidates, to-wit: to the application of this ordinance, or alternately request the City
a.From the Board of Directors of the Renton School District No.403 Attorney to render.such an opinion in writing. - • .
containing the names of three(3) members of such Board. Section 10. Board's Findings Public—Exceptions. • ' •
The record of the Board's written findings shall be open to public
b. From the Board of Directors of the Greater Renton Chamber of linspr.•,ction unless such disclosure is inconsistent with other.provisionS
Commerce containing the names of three (3) members of such 'of law or this ordinance and further providing that the Board of Ethics,
Board. in the conduct of any hearing or proceedings within its power, may
make reasonable orders necessary for the protection of individuals who • '
c. From the Board of Trustees of the Renton Ministerial Association may be unjustly or improperly accused or who may disproportionately
containing the names of three (3) members of such Association but harmed or injured in their reputation, employment or profession by any
if there is no such association, then the name or names of any min- premature disclosure; furthermore, the Board's such findings shall not
ister or ministers whose name may be submitted by any elector of be open'to public inspection pending the initiation of civil or'criminal
the City of Renton. action by the City of Renton or any other governmental agency having
jurisdiction thereover. . •
d. From the Board of Trustees of the Renton League of Women Vot- Section 11. Fals Charge of Misconduct.
ers,containing the names of three (3) members of such Board. Any person who shall file with or report to the Board of Ethics a
charge of misconduct on the part of any public official or other person
e. From the Executive Board of the King County Labor Council, con- .encompassed within the definitionof this .ordinance, knowing..such
taining the names of three(3) members of such Board. I charge to be false or to have been recklessly made without any reason-
After the submission of such lists of candidates as hereinabove able attempt to determine.relevant facts and circumstances, shall be
specified, the Mayor shall nominate five (5) members to the Board of guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished as hereinafter,set_forth
Ethics within thirty (30) days after receipt of the names of such candi- Section 12.Penalty. . •,
dates, and if for any reason the Mayor fails or neglects to make such Any person who willfully, knowingly and intentionally violates any
appointment, then the City Council, on its own motion and by the vote provisions of this ordinance, shall be guilty.of a misdemeanor and
Of one more than a majority,,may make such appointments. I shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in a sum not exceeding Five •
The terms of the members of the Board shall be four (4);years, Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or be committed to jail for.a period not
provided that the first five (5) members of the Board so nominated exceeding ninety (90) days, or be penalized by both such fine and im-
shall serve for staggered terms of one, two, three, four and fivei years prisonment; in addition to the foregoing,any public official found guilty -
respectively, and the appointing authority shall designate the term of of any violation of this ordinance shall forfeit any right to.his.office,
each such member at the time of such appointment. Members shall whether elective or appointive, as may be determined by the court at
serve for their designated terms and until their successors are appoint- the time sentence is imposed upon such public official. - •
-
ed and qualified. Appointments of successors and appointments)to fill Section 13.Separability Clause.
vacancies in office shall be made in the same manner as the appoint- If any Section, Subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion-of
ment of the preceding incumbent. Each such appointment shall be this Ordinance is for any reason held Invalid orunconstitutional'by any
effective upon the filing of a copy thereof in the office of the City Clerk. Court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be'deemed a sepa-
The Board shall convene and hold its first business meets g not rate', distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not aft
more than thirty (30) days after appointments are completed as�speci- feet the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. '
fied in this ordinance.At its first such meeting the Board shall select a Section 14.This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from
chairman and a secretary by a majority vote of its members. The chair- and after its passage, approval and legal publication.
man shall serve for a period of one (1) year, and until his successor is PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 28th day of September,
appointed in the same manner. I 1970.
Members of the Board shall be reimbursed for their actual ex- • • Helmie Nelson,City Clerk'
penses incurred in connection with Board business at the same rate as •
provided by law for City officials generally. 1 APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 28th day of September, 1970.
The Board shall meet as frequently as it deems necessary but Avery Garrett,Mayor
•
not less frequently than twice in each calendar year. Special!Board Approved as to form:
meetings may be called at any time by three (3) of its members. A Gerard M.Shellan, City Attorney
•majority of the Board shall constitute a quorum. , PUBLISHED IN THE RECORD-CHRONICLE October 7, 1970. No. R 585
Section 9.Powers of the Board of Ethics.
The Board of Ethics shall have, among others, the following pow •
-
ers:
• a. To prepare additional and supplementary rules and regulations •
reasonably necessary to implement this ordinance and to establish
procedures for hearings and investigations in compliance with,appl-
(cable law.
•
b. To investigate, on the basis of information received in writing,
from any source,•or on the Board's own motion, suspected or al-
leged violations of any provisions of this ordinance. In the course of
its investigation, the Board may require any public official or re-
quest any other person to appear before the Board, to give informa-
tion under oath, and to produce books, memoranda, papers, docu-
ments, financial statements, receipts, cancelled checks or any other
relevant information or data in the possession, custody or control of
the person ordered or requested to so appear.
Whenever the attendance of any public official is required at'such
hearing, the Board shall issue an order setting forth the time and
place when such attendance is required and shall cause such notice
'to be delivered in person to such public official or by registered •
mail to such official at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date fixed
for attendance. Other witnesses shall likewise be served with such
written order at least fifteen (15) days prior to any such date of
hearing, or may be subpoenaed to the extent permitted by law.
c.Whenever the conduct of any public official is under investigation
for any alleged violations under the provision of this ordinance, such
public official shall receive appropriate notice in writing from the -
Board at least thirty (30) days prior to any such hearing, and any
.such public official shall be entitled to be present, to examine and
cross-examine witnesses, to be represented by counsel and to call
witnesses on his own behalf.Any such hearing shall be open to the
public or, at the request of the person under investigation, may be
held in private, provided, however, that a full and complete tran-
script of such hearing shall be made and retained as a matter of
record. All of such hearings of the Board shall be conducted within
the City of Renton.
d. Furthermore, in the discretion of the Board,and whether request-
ed by the public official under investigation•or not, any such hearing
may be held in closed or private session in order to protect the •
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• rights and reputation of persons whose conduct may be unjustly
attacked or criticized. I
e. Upon the conclusion of such hearing, the Board shall make a
record of its findings in writing. A copy of such record shall be
transmitted to the City Clerk, the City Attorney, the Mayor, and the
public official involved. In the event the Board's findings disclose an ,
apparent violation of any State law, a copy of such findings'shal'
• also be filed with the Prosecuting Attorney of King County forthwith.
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CITY OF RENTON
c.has interests which may be substantially affected by.such public
official's performance or non-performance of his or her official duty.
Establishing a Code of Ethics Section 5. Interest in Contracts Prohibited—Exceptions.
No public official shell be beneficially interested, directly or indi-
rectly, in any contract which may be made by, through, or under the
ORDINANCE No. 2586 supervision or direction of such public official, in.whole or in substan-
tial part, or which may be made for the benefit of his office, or accept,
• directly or indirectly, any compensation, gratuity or reward in connec-
tion with such contract from any other person beneficially Interested
therein. The foregoing shall not-apply to the exceptions specified in
RCW 42.23.030 which are incorporated herein as if fully set forth.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE-CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, RELATING Remote Interest. A public official shall not be deemed to be in-
TO THE CONDUCT OF'PUBLIC OFFICIALS, ESTABLISHING A CODE terested in a contract as specified in the immediately preceding pare-
OF ETHICS; PROVIDING FOR THE CREATION OF A BOARD OF ETH- graph if he has only a remote interest in the contract and if the fact
and extent of such interest is disclosed to the governing body of the
ICS, PRESCRIBING ITS POWERS AND DUTIES, PROVIDING FOR'
CERTAIN PENALTIES, AND REPEALING ANY AND ALL ORDINANCES City of Renton of which he is a member and noted in the official min
• IN r-..ONFLICT HEREWITH. utes or similar records of the City prior to the consummation of the
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE ClTY,COUNCIL' OF contract, and thereafter the governing body authorizes, approves or ra-
- tifies the contract in good faith by a vote of its membership sufficient
THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON,AS-FOLLOWS:
for the purpose without counting the vote or votes of the public official
Section 1. Declaration of Purpose. It is hereby recognized and
established that high moral and.ethical standards amongCityofficials having a remote interest therein.As used in this Section"Remote Inter-
are vital and essential to-provide unbiased, open and hones conduct est" maans:
� a.That of a non-salaried officer of a non-profit corporation;
within all phases and levels of government; that a Code of Ethics is a b. That of an employee or agent of contracting party where the
helpful aid in guiding City officials and to eliminate actual conflicts.of compensation of such employee or agent consists entirely of fixed
interest in public office and to improve and elevate standards of public wages or salary;
service.so as to promote and strengthen the confidence, faith and trust
of the people of the City of Renton'in their local government. c.That of the landlord or tenant of a contracting party;
Section 2: Definitions.For the purpose of this Ordinance: •
a. "Public'official";means',all of;the elected City officials,; to- d.That of a holder of less than one percent (1%) of the shares of a
gether with all appointed officers incluaing their'deputies and assist- corporation or cooperative which is a contracting party;
ants of such an officer who determine or are authorized to deter •
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mine policy making decisions within their respective department or None of the provisions of this Section shall be applicable to any
office, including appointive members of all municipal boards, corn- public official interested in a contract, though his interest be only re-
' missions or agencies and whose appointment has been Made by the mote as hereinabove defined, who influences or attempts to influence,
Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. any other public official of the City of which he is an officer to enter
into such contract. •
b.,"Candidate" means any individual who declares himself to be a Any contract made in violation of the above provisions shall be
candidate-for an elective office and who, if elected thereto, would void and as otherwise provided in RCW 42.23.050 and the provisions
meet the definition of a public official hereinabove set forth. thereof being expressly incorporated herein as if fully set forth:
G. "Contract" shall include anycontract or Section 6. Incompatible Service—Confidential Information.
agreement, sale, lease, No elected public official shall engage in or accept private ern;
purchase,or any combination of,the foregoing. ployment or render services for any person or engage in any business
tracting Party" shall mean and include anyor professional activity when such employment, service or-activity is
d. "Contracting
ship, ntracti on, cooperative, person, partner- incompatible with the proper and faithful discharge of his official duties
corporation, whether for profit or nth- as such elected official, or when it would require or induce him to dis-
erwise, or other business entity which is a party to a contract with a close confidential information acquired by him by reason of his official
municipality. I position. No such official shall disclose confidential information gained
j by reason of his official position, nor shall he otherwise use such infor- .
e. "Compensation" means anything of economic value, however des- mation for his personal gain or benefit.
ignated, which Is paid, loaned, advanced, granted, transferred, or to Section 7.Personal—Private Interests. •
be paid, loaned, advanced, granted or transferred for or in consider- Every elected public official who has a financial or-other private
ation of personal services to any person. •
• or personal interest in-any ordinance, resolution, contract, proceeding,
Section 3.Statement of Expense of Candidate.
•or other action pending before the City_Council or any of•its commit-
Primary Election. Every candidate for nomination at a primary tees, shall promptly disclose such interest at the first public meeting
election within the City of.Renton, shall, within ten (10) days after the when such matter is-being considered by the City Council, on the re-
day of holding such primary election at which he is a candidate, file an cords of the official Council Minutes, the nature and extent of such
itemized statement in writing, duly sworn to as to Its correctness, with personal or private interest and same shall be incorporated in the offi-
the officer with whom his declaration of candidacy or the nomination cial Minutes of the City Council proceedings. Such disclosure shall in-
paper is filed, setting forth each sum of money and thing of value, or elude but not be limited to the following information which shall be
any consideration whatever, contributed, paid, advanced,'promised or submitted in writing by such councilman, sworn to under penalty of
rendered to him or furnished or given to others for the benefit of such perjury. to-wit:
candidate and with his knowledge or acquiescence for the purpose of a. The Warne cad address of any private business corporation, firm
securing or influencing, or in any.way affecting his nomination to said or. enter rise affected by such councilmanic action of which the
office. Such statement shall set forth in detail the sums or other con- Councilman or other elected public official is or has been during the
siderations so paid to him, together with the name and address of the preceding twelve (12) months a shareholder, bend holder, secured
donor, and such statement shall also set-forth the sums!disbursed or creditor, partner, joint entrepreneur or sole proprietor, whenever the
expended as personal expenses, stating fully the nature, kind and char- total value of his individual or undivided legal and equitable linen
acter of the expense for which such sums were expended separately, r(12iot)interestmonths thereinhas isbeen and at any
excess timeof duringFifteen Hundred the preceding twelve
including the name and address of the payee and the purpose for each
in-
such disbursement. Such statement shall likewise include any sum or ($1500.00).
other consideration as hereinabove stated, promised but not yet paid or b.-The name of any-such private business or corporation, firm or
received. In the event any such payments, services or other thing of enterprise of which such elected public official or his relatives are
value are made to other persons on behalf of or for the benefit of such or have been during the preceding twelve (12) months as officer,
candidate, then any such information, when ascertainable,'shall be fur- director, partner, attorney, agent, or employee, who, for services
Wished to such candidate and be included in-any such statement or • rendered during such preceding twelve (12) months or to be ren-
report. Cash contributions, services, or anything else of value amount- dered in any such capacity, has received or has been promised
ing to Twenty Five Dollars ($25.00) or less are exempt from the provi- compensation in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1500.00).
sion of this Section in requiring the reporting of such individual contri-
c. Every office or directorship held by such elected public official or
butions or services; PROVIDED HOWEVER that every such candidate
shall report the full and total amount of all contributions, services or his spouse in-any corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship or
like business enterprise, which conducts its business activities with-
anything else of value contributed or paid to him or on his behalf,
in the boundaries of the Renton School District and which is subject
whether such individual amount is Twenty Five Dollars ($25.00) or less
or in excesss thereof. to any regulation or-control by the City of Renton, and from which
General Election. The provisions of the immediately preceding such elected public official has received compensation or has been
paragraph governing Primary Election shall likewise apply ta any Gener- promised compensation during the preceding twelve (12)- months
period in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1500.00), or services;
al Election within the City.of-Renton and every such candidate, whether
he is successful or not, shall file such statement or-report as hereina or any other thing of.value in excess of said amount.
bove set forth, and such filing to.be made within ten (10) days after
the day of holding the General Election at which he is la.candidate. d. A list containing a correct legal description of any and all real
Each such candidate is further required to file-supplementary state property located within the City Limits of Renton in which any such
ments containing in equal detail any additional contributions of whatev- elected public official has any interest whatsoever, as owner, pur-
er type or nature in excess of Twenty Five Dollars (25.00), including chaser, optionee, optionor, or any other proprietory interest, ac-
but not limiting it to proceeds frorn any fundraising dinners, meetings, quired during the preceding twelve (12) months period whenever
parties or like arrangements, whether conducted prior or subsequent to such proprietory interest is in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars
any such election, and such supplemental statements to'be filed not ($1500.00). This subsection shall not apply to the residence home
later than ninety(90)days after such General Election. of such official.
Each such statement as hereinabove defined when so filed.shall
immediately be subject to-the inspection and examination of any elec- The foregoing provisions shall not apply to policies of. life insurance
tor and shall be and become a part of the public records of the City of issued to-such public official or his spouse or members of his-family,
Renton. Any violation of-this Section shall be and constitute a misde- accounts in any commercial bank, savings and loan association or
meanor and shall be-punishable as hereinafter set forth. I credit unions, or similar financial institutions subject to regulation by
Section 4, No-public official shall receive, accept, take, seek,-or the State of Washington or any other governmental agency having juris-
solicit, directly or Indirectly, anything of economic value as a gift, gra- diction thereover.
tuity,.or favor, from any-person if such public official has reason to be- Any such elected public official who is disqualified by reason of
lieve the donor would not grant or give such gift, gratuity,:or favor, but such personal, private or similar conflict of interest in any matter as
for such public official's office or position within the City of,Renton. hereinabove defined, shall, after having made the required disclosure
No public official shall receive, accept, take, seek, or solicit, as herein set forth, remove himself from his-customary seat during
whether directly or indirectly, anything of economic value as a gift, gra such debate and, by permission of the.presiding officer, leave the
tuity, or favor, from any person or from any officer or director of such Council chamber until such time as the matter at hand, from which
person if such public official has reason to believe such'person: such public official has been disqualified, has been disposed of in the
a. has, or is seeking to obtain contractual or other business or fin- regular course of business.
ancial relationship with the City of Renton; or
b. conducts operations or activities which are regulated by the City
Council, its committees or any Board or Commission of'the City of (Cont.on following page)
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Section 8. Board of Ethics. d. thme, e discretion B , d qu
There is hereby established a-Board of:Ethics composed of five _clod.
Fur by theer publicor officialinth under investigationoftheoard
or,notan,anywhether such rehearinestg
(51 members, all of whom shall be residents within the boundaries of may be held in closed or private session in order to protect the
the Renton School District, and all of such members shall be appointed rights and reputation of persons whose conduct may be unjustly
by the Mayor subject to confirmation by the City Council. Such mem- attacked or-criticized.
bers of the Board shall be nominated from a list submitted by the fol- e. Upon the conclusion of such hearing, the Board shall make a
lowing bodies or organizations and each such list to contain the names record of•its findings in writing. A copy of such record shall be
and addresses of three(3) candidates, to-wit: transmitted to the City Clerk, the City Attorney, the.Mayor, and the
a.From the Board of Directors of the Renton School District No.403 public official involved. In The event the Board's findings disclose an
containing the names of three (3) members of such Board. apparent violation of any State law, a-copy of such findings shal'
also be filed with the Prosecuting Attorney of King County forthwith.
b.,From the Board of•Directors of.the dreater Renton Chamber of f. If the findings of the Board disclose an apparent violation of any
Commerce containing the names of. three. (3)_ membersrsofof such provision of this ordinance,then the City Attorney shall prosecute by
Board. appropriate action of either a criminal or civil nature in order to ef-
fectuate the purposes of this ordinance. :
c. From the Board of Trustees of the Renton Ministerial Association The Board may from time to time, on its own motion, or at the
if •
therei the chnames of three ( members or Association, in- grequest of any public official, render advisory opinions with respect
if there is noi suchassociation,whose m then the name a by namesany of any min- to the application of this ordinance, or alternately request the City
the ory of Rento name may be submitted by elector of Attorney to render such an opinion in writing.
the City of Renton. Section 10. Board's Findings Public—Exceptions.
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dThe record of the Board's written findings shall be open to public
ers,From theain Beard of names
three of (3)3 Renton rLs of such of Women Vot- ' inspection unless such disclosure is inconsistent with other provisions
containing the names of members of Board. P
of law or this ordinance and further providing that the Board of Ethics,
e. From the Executive Board of the King County Labor Council, con- l in the conduct of any hearing or proceedings within its power, may
taining the names of three(3) members of such Board. 1 make reasonable orders necessary for the protection of individuals who
After the submissionof such its of(5} members
a he.Boar ove
may be unjustly of improperly accused or who may disproportionately
specified, the Mayor shall nominate five (5} members to the.Boa[d of I harmed or injured in'their reputation, employment or profession by any
Ethics within thirty (30) days after receipt of the names of.skb candi- premature disclosure; furthermore, the Board's such findings shall not
dates, and if-for anyreason the Mayor fails or neglects to.make such • � be open'to public inspection pending the initiation of.civil or criminal
appointment, then the City Council, on its own motion and by-the vote ! action by the City of Renton or any other.governmental agency having
of one more than a majority, may make such appointments. ; jurisdiction thereover.
The terms of the members of the Board shall be four1(4) years, Section 11. FalsCharge of-Misconduct.
Any person who shall file with or report to the Board•of Ethics a
provided that the first five (5)s of e two,s of three,e Board n nominated charge of misconduct on the part of any public official or other person
respectively,-shal
for andtaggered oinms one; four and(eive years ,encompassed within the definitionof this ordinance, knowing such
ea ere t theheine authorityfu shall des Memberste e tsrm shall
charge to-be.false or•to have been recklessly made without any reason-
servee suchrtheir member a time n such theirappointment.successorswile
appoint-nt- able attempt to determine relevant facts and circumstances, shall be
andon u designated terms ofrs untile a guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished as hereinafter set forth.
�d qualified. Appointments successors and appointtn nts to fill g y '
Section 12.'Penalty.
vacancies in ice incumbent.
n made in. the c manner as the appoint-be Any person who willfully, knowingly and intentionally violates any
anent of the preceding f a copy thereof
Each such appointment shall Clerk. rovisions of this ordinance, shall be-guilty of a misdemeanor and
effective.0 Bo rde filing of v ne a tderold in the of bus ofe the Cet no P
The Board shall convene and hold its first business meeting not shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in a sum not exceeding Five
more than thirty (30) days after appointments are completed as speck Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or be committed to jail for a period not
fled in this ordinance.At its first such meeting the Board shall select a exceeding ninety (90) days, or-be penalized by both such fine and im-
chairman and a secretary by a majority vote of its-members.IThe chair- prisonment; in addition to the foregoing, any public official found guilty
man shall serve for a period of.one (1) year, and until his successor is of any violation of this ordinance shall forfeit any right to his office,
appointed in the same manner. whether elective or.appointive, as may be determined.by the court at
Members of the Board shall be reimbursed for their actual ex- the time sentence is-imposed upon such public official.
penses incurred in connection with Board business at the same rate as Section 13.Separability Clause.
provided by law for City officials generally. If-any Section, Subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of
The-Board shall meet as frequently as it deems necessary but this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any
not less frequently than twice in each calendar year. Special Board Court of-competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a sepa-
meetings may be called at any time by three (3) of its members. A rate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not af-
majority of the Board shall constitute a quorum. feet the validity of-the remaining portions of this Ordinance.
Section 9.Powers of the Board of Ethics. Section 14.This Ordinance shall be•in full force and effect from
The Board of Ethics shall have, among others, the following pow- and after its passage, approval and legal publication.
ers: PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 28th day of-September
a. To prepare additional and supplementary rules and regulations 1970. Helmie Nelson,City Clerk
reasonably necessary to implement this ordinance and to establish
procedures for hearings and investigations in compliance with appl-
icable law. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 28th day of September, 1970.
Avery Garrett, Mayor
b. To investigate, on the.basis of information received in writing, to form:
from any source, or on-the Board's own motion, suspected, or al- GerardApprovedM asS to form:
City Attorney
leged violations of any provisions of this-ordinance. In the course of
its investigation, the Board may require any public official or re- PUBLISHED IN THE RECORD-CHRONICLE October 7, 1970. No. R.585
quest any other person to appear before the Board, to give informa-
tion under oath, and to produce books, memoranda, papers, docu-
ments, financial statements, receipts, cancelled checks or any other
relevant information or data in the possession, custody or control of
the person ordered or requested to so appear.
Whenever the attendance of any public official is required at such
hearing, the Board shall issue an order setting forth the ltime and
place when such attendance is required and shall cause such notice
to be delivered in person to such public official or by registered
mail to such official at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date fixed
for attendance. Other witnesses shall likewise be served with such
written order at least fifteen (15) days prior to any such date of
hearing, or may be subpoenaed to the extent permitted by slaw.
c. Whenever the conduct of any public official is under investigation
for any alleged violations under the provision of-this.ordinance, such
public official shall receive appropriate notice in writings from the
Board at ;east thirty (30) days prior to any such hearing, and any
such public official shall be entitled to-be•present, to-examine and
cross-examine witnesses, to be represented by counsel and to call
witnesses on his own behalf. Any such hearing shall be-open to the
public or, at the request of the person under investigatioh, may be
held in private, provided, however, that a full and complete tran-
script of such hearing shall be made and retained as al matter of
record. All of such hearings of the Board shall be conducted within
the City of Renton.
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MUNICfPAL t}UILD1NCi ?G{; t4lell �1VE SO c ENTON, i�JASH no .`
7 miL .- CHARLES J. DELAURENTi i MAYOR * DELORES A. MFA,D , ,
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q CITY.CLERK
x.'r1,,1 f.G°.ict t.y Department of Records . and F 7 ecti on'c "
P.S;C)l:' r)`.;3, KifLj County A(:inlitilst.r'c1tiE n Bldg. ,
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r,', ',.ont ion Mr. Donald R. Perrin, kit?cLions :St1pt_`t visor • ,.
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• Re: City of Renton City C:>unci 1 Caritiic;}*.es,
foe- epem r Stb- 20', 1977' Pr.imar,y I-lect'ion ,
the fo11owis.,; candidates fil -d for City.. council Piusi,tior:s for the .C1 .y.
of Rer0.0 is
N'y..nt0r�t_ Ci;ty__COunci l Position No. 1- ,,Two-Ye,'Ir_ Tern .
XThomasW. ?rinuTr; 541 .Wells .A e. S.: , Renton; lei, 98W5Versie nupe. 1 , 221 Wells Ave: N: , Rrritori,'.WA • ` E055
t•'lckie1 - 1'1. Hanis , 759 Dayton Ave.. N. E.., Ren.ton. lti .�?t-3055 - ,
rer't.,?..n C.11. C m nCi`I Po +.tion No.L.r.'' flOur.Year Jena.) ,
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£.:.srl ;'lyr,Ier- 52E, Cedais Ave .. , Renton, WA 9£3055
,sru':re .i . 'aulsl , 1033Shelton Ave., N.E.', ,Rent,orl, WA 98055
ken ton City Council Position No. 3 - Four-Year .'1..,--rn)
- - �_ Robert ilughes, 1013..N,� 33 •'d Place,.. Renton, ',,JA 9J055 • -
rrr,s;Ias R. Edwards , 1901 Edmo lds Ave: ti.f.-:. , .Renters, WA .98055
•, Oenn s 4adney, 1210 Monroe Ave. N.E. . Renton; 'WA 93055:
---Barbara. `... Lal ly, 516 CamasAve. N.E. ,,•Renton,. WA 98055
Micna�?l Cramer, 2826 Morris Ave: S. , '.cnton, WA `,1 (.155 ,
`�arWord Webb, 2b4 Chelan AveI S. F Renton', 1A 9�`05t1i - " . •• "
�}�, t;?)ar ies r .. Shane, 3003 Mount' in View. Ave: ' N:0' Ri:nt-On, t-i^-, `:8 5:73
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Counc 1 Posit .on -No. 4 - . Four-Year , r�I r '
• ria,-b Ira Y Shinpoch, 3b1 ,Map 1 e Ave. !'I.W.., 'Rentorn; :..%l 9805
: r;, r5.� have been. .no w:"thdrawa.ls., • . '' . , ' • , ,
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Deputy '_. ,''i . I7 .. - ,
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Renton, Washington 98055 _
September 2j, 1977
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553 King County Administration Building -
Seattle, Washington 98104 Attn: Mr. Clint Els6nI
Gentlemen:
The race forRenton City Council Position No. 3 has been confusing since the filing
deadline of July 29 by a proliferation of seven candidates. The climax to all this
confusion came on election day by the disorderly arrangement of candidates' names for
both Position No. 1 and No. 3 on the voting machine itself. As a result of this, no
conclusive results are possible as we await an estimated two weeks torabsentee ballots
to be counted and could very well be further delayed for a recount. What is even
worse is that the two candidates competing for the runner-up spot may very well be
holding votes which rightfully belong to other candidates. Meanwhile, the candidate
who seems to be clearly in the winner's circle (but who may also be in possession of
votes meant for other candidates)- has the unfair advantage of all this lost time to
campaign for the general election.
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As a candidate for Renton City Council Position No. 3, I- hereby request that the
Renton primary election held on Tuesday, September 20, 1977, for both City Council
Positions No. 1 and No. 3 be invalidated and that a new primary election be scheduled
at the earliest possible date. My grounds for this request are that:
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1. No definitive separation or space was provided between candidate listings
for Positions No. 1 and-No. 3;
2. Candidates for Position N . 3 were not listed in a consistent alphabetical
• order;
3. There Was a "fall-off" of nearly one-fifth (1/5) of the voters in Position 1;
4. The County returns (which are the official returns) have been questioned by
the City as lacking the votes from a number, of precincts; and .
5. " Other irregularities occurred during the election which cast reasonable
doubt upon the outcome. .
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Attachment A hereto depicts even 'more clearly than the voting machines themselves
the arrangement of candidates' names. More clearly, I say, mainly because no line clearly
existed on the machine to separate the identities "Position No. 1" and "Position •
No: 3." Position No. 1 and Position No. 3 levers were adjacent to each otherb Voters
could have assumed that all candidates listed were running .for a single position or
that there were three positions listed horizontally. The fact that approximately 500 •
more votes were cast for Position No. 3 than for Position No. 1 appears to provide
evidence for the former. Even personnel in the Renton City_ Clerk's Office state that,
although they knew the candidates well, they could see the difficulty voters would
have locating the candidates of their choice.
Attachment A also illustrates the fact that Position No. 3 candidates were not listed
in a consistent alphabetical order. The alphabetical order was set in Position No.
1 listings as a vertical configuration which should have been retained for Position
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No. 3 listings as well. Instead, the Position No. 3 alphabetical listing begins
horizontally, but stops and move's to the left and•starts again twice. This required
two Mental adjustments on the part of the voter: First, from vertical to horizon-
tal, and then to multiple horizontal lines. What made it.fur'cher confusing is that
. Position No. 3 candidate are also listed alphabetically in a vertical mode which '
could have led some unsuspecting voters to conclude that there were indeed, candi-
dates listed for four separate positions, which will be true in the general election.
Attachment B hereto shows two alphabetical listings .af candidates which would have
. been entirely satisfactory, one vertical and the other. horritontal. The arrangement
used on the voting machines was completely unsatisfactory. Even if it meets the _
letter of the. law as' stated on the telephone by Mr. Viney, the importance of assur-
ing that the democratic process really works fairly would dictate against such an
• arrangement when so much empty space was available on the.voting machine. In this
regard, I should like to recommend that, prior to the ballot arrangement becoming
fixed in future' elections, candidates be allowed to review the proposed arrange-
ment and comment on it. Worth-while suggestions could then be incorporated which '
might avoid the problem at hand.
. Other irregularities occurring in the election include the fact that two tabula-
. . tion sheets (nCertificateu) existed for precinct 38: One involving machine 1051639
seal number 2006) , 'counter reading 5437 after the polls closed, recorded only two
votes, .i.e.9 one for Position No 1 candidate Vaupel and one for Position No. 3
candidate .Vadney. The other 'inv®lved machine 105160, seal number 700,. counter .
reading 6W46 after. the polls closed, recorded many votes.. Also, voting by the
electorate from precincts 28, 31 and 56 in the Puget Power Auditorium was accoM-
plished virtually in the dark using candles and cigarette lighters. The 'tabulation
. sheets could not be read;presumably because of storm-caused power outage. .
On the basis of unofficial returns, I have grounds to question the number of votes
I received. in a number of precincts, because they do not total those that Iam
reasonably aware of being cast forme. As Mr. Viney explained, I will have to wait
. until September, 30 when the returns become official to question these. However, I •
am much more concerned about the possibility that•many of my votes went to other
candidates for the following reason. Attachment C shows two things -- the position .
on the voting machine of candidates tabbed by the local newspaper as potential win-
ners in the primary; and the position occupied by the designated winners based on .
unofficial.returns. Attachment D is my campaign leaflet, 7,000 copies of which were
personally distributed during the campaign. It indicates .where the voter might expect
to find my name listed on the voting machines. The confusing arrangement of. the
actual ballot put both of the two contesting runner-up candidates in a position which •
could have been thought .to be mine. . .
The only fair way to resolve this. issue for all candidates, to ensure that each of •
the winning candidates has equal time to campaign for the general election, and to
make certain that the persons assuming office are the ones the public really chose
is by re-running the primary election. • Considering also that an unexpected deluge of
rain and'hail, occurring between5:00 and "1:00 p.m. on election day, confined all but
about 2,600 of the nearly 16,000 registered voters to their homes, a re-run would most
assuredly bring results more fully representing the public mind. . •
Sincerely yours, - •
' SANFORD E. (SANDY) WEBB ' •
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CITY OF RENTON
SUPPLEMENTARY STATEMENT
TO
CAMPAIGN EXPENSE AFFIDAVIT
File with Office of the City Clerk not
later than 90 days after General Election.
GENERAL ELECTION, A/e/3 tt, 19
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Statement of additional contributions, Section 3, Ordinance 2586, copy
attached hereto.
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Signature of Candidate
Subscribed and sworn to before me this (7( day of p , 19 7 •.
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Notary Public in and for the State of
Washington
residing in
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City Clerk
or
Deputy City Clerk
Each such statement as herein defined when so filed shall immediately be subject
to the inspection and examination of any elector and shall be and become a part
of the public records of the City of Renton. Any violation of this Section shall
be and constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as hereinafter set forth.
�'',`'l�� E•STAFF' } M- PDC FOR Y ' PEPORT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS
-f h TO THE STATE O.-..._HINGTON1 ' -ELECTED OFFICIALS, CANDIDATES
'-,' ' '',.}:;:1 M F PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION •'; ®1 AND STATE—LEVEL APPOINTED OFFICIALS
`0'y ' RCW 42.17.240 REV.10/77 RCW 42.17.240
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INSTRUCTIONS THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE
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NOTE:Detailed instructions are available to assist in completing this f lrm. P.M.DATE DATE RECEIVED FILE NUMBER
WHO SHOULD FILE THIS FORM:All elected officials (except President, Vice President
and precinct committeemen),any person appointed to fill a vacancy in an elective office,
'" every candidate (except for the office of President, Vice President and precinct commit-
r,,� teeman), and designated state-level appointed officials, for themselves and their im-
mediate families for the preceding twelve months. • FORM TO BE FILED:Original copy to Public Disclosure Commission,403 Evergreen Plaza
.4.-F;44 FILING DEADLINE: Elected and state-level appointed officials, during month of January Building - Olympia, Washington 98504. (206) 753-1111. (Retain duplicate for your files.)
P.?ds of each year. Candidates and officials appointed to office,within two weeks of becoming RCW 42.17.240 of this Law,keyed to Item numbers of the report,Is printed In full In the
"-'ir:, a candidate or being appointed. Instruction booklet for this form.
,`' '•, NOTE:No individual is required to file more than once in any calendar year.
;,; ; (Type or print clearly)
est ame) First name) I (Middle initial) NAMES OF SPOUSE AND DEPENDENTS POLITICAL PARTY i
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NAME I a u r e n t i , Charles J . LIVING IN THE HOUSEHOLD -if partisan office or
HOME ADDRESS 505 South 18 t h Street Wife : D o l l i e ; Sons : Mike pertinent to appointment
CITY Renton COUNTY King ZIP CODE 98055 and Charles , II N/A
OFFICE HELD(for elected or appointed officials) DISTRICT: OFFICE SOUGHT(for candidates) DISTRICT:
' Mayor , City of Renton POSITIONNO.: N/A N/A POSITIONNO.: N/A
. TERM OF OFFICE—BEGAN: 12 Jan 1976 ENDS: 1980 IF ELECTED.TERM BEGINS: N/A ENDS: N/A
•y?;ya ITEM M OC�'AT1°I D.DRgS� SALARY,WAGES OR
:, mayor u time ) Cit oi Ken to
N ll Yn 200 MilT ve J . , RentonOTHERCOMPENSATIO N;
1 E (Enter amount from
Code on Paw2
Charles , II : At- Office of King County Juvenile Court ,
( see at-
torney Prosecuting Attorney Seattle ,
WA D tached )
(See key reference in instruction booklet—include spouse and other members of immediate family it gainfully employed,and attach list if additional space is needed.)
ITEM EARNINGS,INCOME OR OTHER COMPENSATION IN ANY FORM OF$500 OR MORE(See key reference in instruction booklet)—COMPENSATION REPORTED IN ITEM 1
• i' . NEED NOT BE INCLUDED AGAIN IN THIS ITEM.)
t , 2 0 Check here if entry is NONE I
NAME AND ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER VALUE OF COMP
ENSATION CONSIDERATION GIVEN OR PERFORMED IN EXCHANGE FOR
,F' OR SOURCE OF COMPENSATION (Enter amount from SUCH COMPENSATION.
Code on Page 2)
E . I . DuPont Co . , C Retirement ( Pension )
• Wilmington , Delaware '
® Attach list if additional space is needed.
EACH BANK OR SAVINGS ACCOUNT,OR INSURANCE POLICY,WORTH MORE THAN$5,000,AND EACH OTHER ITEM OF INTANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Enter amount
ITEM (SUCH AS STOCKS,BONDS,INVESTMENT AND SIMILAR ASSETS)WORTH MORE THAN$500(See key reference in instruction booklet) from Code on
page 2,or
3shares
Check here if entry is NONE number
of
• NAME AND ADDRESS OF BANK OR IN-SURANCE COMPANY,OR OTHER ENTITY NATURE OF ENTITY NATURE OF FINANCIAL INTEREST
, . ' Peoples National Bank Savings Accounts/Com-
858 South 2nd Street .mercial Bank Savings Deposits D
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Renton , Washington
MAttach list if additional space is needed. •
ITEM CREDITORS(See key reference in instruction booklet)—LIST ONLY CREDITORS TO WHOM$500 OR MORE WAS OWED.(Does not apply to"RETAIL INSTALLMENT TRANS-
4 ACTION"as defined in Chap.63.14 RCW.)
in Check here if entry is NONE
I ORIGINAL PRESENT
CREDITOR'S NAME AND ADDRESS amount owed amount owed TERMS OF PAYMENT SECURITY GIVEN,IF ANY
.(Enter amount from (Enter amount from
Code on page 2) Code on page 2) (Specify property)
• N/A N/A - N/A N/A N/A
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® Attach list if additional space is needed.
ITEM LIST EACH PUBLIC OR PRIVATE.OFFICE, DIRECTORSHIP AND POSITION AS TRUSTEE HELD. (See key reference in instruction booklet) (OFFICE OR CANDIDACY
• 5 STATED IN HEADING OF REPORT NEED NOT BE INCLUDED AGAIN IN THIS ITEM.) ❑
Check here if entry is NONE.
Member , METRO Council ; Chairman , Valley Communications Center; Chairman ,
Suburban Mayors ' Ass-ociation ;l Member , KSMC Exec . Committee .
® Attach list if additional space is needed. ,
ITEM LIST CORPORATIONS,PARTNERSHIPS,JOINT VENTURE,ASSOCIATION,UNION OR OTHER ENTITY IN WHICH IS HELD ANY OFFICE,DIRECTORSHIP,OR ANY GENERAL
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6 PARTNERSHIP INTEREST OR AN OWNERSHIP INTEREST OF 10%OR MORE.
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• ,1"I t( Check here if entry for this item is NONE—Otherwise
ATTACH LIST showing sources of income or other compensation earned or received by each such entity,and other details,
as set forth in key reference in instruction booklet.
PDC Form F-1 Rev.10/77 CONTINUE ON PAGE 2 AND SIGN AT END OF REPORT W s
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ITEM+ WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE,THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF WHICH EXCEEDS$2,500,PURCHASED OR OTHERWISE ACQUIRED DURING THE PRECEDING CALENDAR YEAR.
(See key reference in instruction booklet)
73 Check here if entry is NONE
LEGAL OR OTHER SUFFICIENT DESCRIPTION CONSIDERATION GIVEN IN EXCHANGE Enter arrow
(see note to key reference) NATURE OF INTEREST FOR SUCH INTEREST from
Code belov
® Attach list if additional space Is needed.
ITEM WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE,THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF WHICH EXCEEDS$2,500,SOLD OR OTHERWISE DIVESTED DURING THE PRECEDING CALENDAR YEAR.
8 (See key reference In instruction booklet) Pik
!l Check here if entry is NONE
amou
'•,l','.',(• LEGAL OR OTHER SUFFICIENT DESCRIPTION ATURE OF CONSIDERATION NAME AND ADDRESS OF PERSON FURNISHING Enterfrom
(see note to key reference) RECEIVED SUCH CONSIDERATION Code beta
s•-�-_•
s•" ' Attach list if additional space is needed
ITEM WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE,THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF WHICH EXCEEDS$2,500,OWNED OR OTHERWISE HELD.(See key reference in instruction booklet)
(If described in previous report,reference can be made to previous report.)
9 ® Check here if entry is NONE
•,'';:? LEGAL OR OTHER SUFFICIENT DESCRIPTION.(See note to key reference)
See F-1 Form ( PDC ) for January , 1975 ; no changes in property
ownership as reported in 1975 .
•
Attach list if additional space is needed
ITEM WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE,THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF WHICH EXCEEDS$5,000,OWNED OR OTHERWISE HELD BY A COMBINE,CORPORATION, OR SIMILAR
• 10 CONCERN OR ENTERPRISE IN WHICH YOU HAD OR HAVE AN OWNERSHIP INTEREST OF 10%OR MORE.(See key reference in instruction booklet) ® Check here if entry is NONE
LEGAL OR OTHER SUFFICIENT DESCRIPTION.(See note to key reference)
See F-1 Form ( PDC ) for January , 1975 , concerning 1/3 ownership
of recreation property with other family members .
Attach list if additional space is needed
ITEM LIST PERSONS FOR WHOM ACTUAL OR PROPOSED LEGISLATION,RULES,RATES OR STANDARDS HAVE BEEN PREPARED,PROMOTED,OR OPPOSED FOR CURRENT OR
11 DEFERRED COMPENSATION.(See key reference in instruction booklet)
Check here if entry is NONE
PERSON TO WHOM DESCRIPTION OF LEGISLATION, Amount of current or deferred com-
• SERVICES RENDERED RULES,RATES,OR STANDARDS (centepensatr amount paid or promised opaid
(center from Code below)
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Attach list if additional space is needed
ITEM REPORT OF"PUBLIC OFFICE FUND"(it any).LIST CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED TO AND EXPENDITURES MADE FROM"PUBLIC OFFICE FUND"DURING THE PRECEDING
CALENDAR YEAR FOR YOUR USE IN DEFRAYING NONREIMBURSED PUBLIC OFFICE RELATED EXPENSES.(See key reference in instruction booklet).Does NOT apply to public
12 revenues or other public funds)
VA Check here if entry for this item is NONE—Otherwise ATTACH LIST showing such contributions,expenditures and other details,
as set forth in key reference in instruction booklet.
REMARKS:
• None .
® SEE ATTACHED PAGES
CERTIFICATION:I hereby certify that the above is a true,complete and correct Statement in accordance with FINANCIAL AMOUNT CODE
.,.. RCW 42.17.240 of this Law.
A,-Less than$1,000
SIGNATUR DATE B-At least$1,000 but less than$5,000
vv - �CCt u V 9 Jan 1978
), `� ✓(. C-At least$5,000 but less than$10,000
i '" (Repo t valid unless signed)
D-At least$10,000 but less,than$25,000
NAME TITLE
Charles J , r el aurenti Mayor , City of Rento E-At least$25,000 or more
IF ADDITIONAL PAGES-ARE ATTACHED IDENTIFY EACH BY ITEM NUMBER
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ATTACHMENT : to PDC Form if-1 of Charles J . Delaurenti for 1978
Item #1 : Occupation Employer Address Code
Mike : Drive-r/Salesman, Alpac Corp . 2300 - 26th Ave . So .
Seattle , Washington C •
Item #3 : (Bank or Savings Accounts , Insurance Policies , etc . )
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for Charles J . Delaurent (continued ) :
. Name/Address of Bank , et , Nature of Entity Nature of Interest Code
Aetna. Life Ins . Co . Insurance Company Pension Insurance E
Wilmington , Delaware
E . I . DuPont Company , Conglomerate Common Shares 11
Wilmington , Delaware
TransAmerica Corporation Conglomerate Common Shares 41
San Francisco , . Californi
for son , Charles II : _ . ' • .
Peoples National Bank Commercial Bank Savings Account C
Renton , Washington
First Federal Savings/Lon Savings/Loan Assoc Savings Account D
Renton , Washington
Connecticut Mutual Ins . Insurance Co . Ins . Policy C
Hartford , Connecticut
Pacific Mutual Ins . So . Insurance Co . Ins . Policy E .
Seattle , Washington
for son , Mike :
• ` Pay= ' N Save Corp . ' Retail Sales . Credit Union C'
' Seattle , Washi_n ton Savings Account
. - Peoples National Bank Commercial Bank Savings Account D - -
'Renton , Washington
. Connecticut Mutual Ins . Insurance Co . Ins . Policy D .
Hartford,, Connecticut
Bankers ' , United Life Insurance Co . Group Ins . Policy D
. Assurance Co .
Prepared on 9 January 1978 •
. (No,te : Please add the following item to the listing in Item #3 for
' Charles J . -Delaurenti . )
City of Renton Credit Union Credit Union Savings Account I B
Renton , Washington
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CITY OF RENTON
SUPPLEMENTARY STATEMENT
TO
CAMPAIGN EXPENSE AFFIDAVIT
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File with Office of the City Clerk not
later than 90 days after General Election.
GENERAL ELECTION, id a . e , 1977
Statement of additional contribil tions, Section 3, Ordinance 2586, copy
attached hereto.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3v`- day of 5i-,2_774,‘ 71 'ar
Notary Public in and for the",State of
Washington residing in
or
City Clerk
or
Deputy City Clerk
Each such statement as herein defined when so filed shall immediately be subject
to the inspection and exasrdnation of any elector and shall be and become a part
of the public records of the City of Renton. Any violation of this Section shall
be and constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as hereinafter set forth.
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STATEMENT 0 :AMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS ANI . _. PENDITURES
OY
. - (File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and
General Election)
STATE OF WASHINGTON SS.
COUNTY OF, KING
I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi-
nation for—election to) the office of
at the (primary—general —special) election held in Renton, WA
19 ; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and
material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of
securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby
set forth a statement of all campaign expen.itures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows:
CONTRIBUTIONS
Name and Address Amount of contribution
of Contributor paid or promised
or Promissor to or for affiant
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Total Contributions $ .
(Att•ch additional sheets if needed)
EXPENDITURES
Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid
expenses paid or character of expense, or promised .
promised by affiant separately stated- (name and address)
Total Expenditures q C'
(Att-ch additional sheets if needed)
That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing
of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of securing, influencin or in any way affecting my
(nomination for—election to) said office
Signature of candidate
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this day of eC , 19 77
City Clerk, Deputy or Notary
City of Renton Ordinance No. 2856. Section 3.
(Copy Attached)
' STATEMENT 0 4MPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AN CPENDITURES
(File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and
General Election)
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING SS.
I, the,undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi-
nation for—election to) the office of councilman
at the (primary—general —special) election held in Renton, WA 5,epi-emher d an Novem r•be
19 77 ; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and
material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of
securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby
set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by -fir(pOltyy�half, as follows:
CONTRIBUTIONS �04 �j
Name and Address ec) A� nt ntribution
of Contributor I v ?�`7.-id or— mixed
or Promissor �`V 4k>:Qr affiant
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Attached Unp G\G���% ,/
Total Contributions $ 1,285. 98
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
EXPENDITURES
Amount of campaign Nature, kind and r To whom paid
expenses paid or character of expense, .`,-,or promised
promised by affiant separately stated (name and address)
rv'
Attached
Total Expenditures $ 1,285. 98
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing
of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting'my.
(nomination for—election to) said office.' i
Signature of candidate
Subscribed and sworn to bef re me
this �) y of _,•`1.9 ./-
Cit Clerk, eputy or Notary
City of Renton Ordinance No. 2856. Section 3.
(Copy Attached)
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CITY OF RENTON
, SUPPLEMENTARY STATEMENT
TO
CAMPAIGN EXPENSE AFFIDAVIT
File with Office of the City Clerk not
later than 90 days after General Election.
GENERAL ELECTION, NO i, v , 197r
Statement of additional contributions, Section 3, Ordinance 2586, copy
attached hereto.
. j
— 100E
ignature of - didate
Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , ,/ 19„ A,
Notary Public in and for the-Stat)of:,
Washington residingin -�a � ,,,F
or
Deputy City Clerk
Each such statement as herein defined when so filed shall immediately be subject
to the inspection and examination of any elector and shall be and become a part
of the public records of the City of Renton. Any violation of this Section shall
be and constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as hereinafter set forth.
I ,
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'STATEMENTWASHINGTON
COUNTY OFKING OF �MPAI
OF GN CONTRIBUTIONS ANC__ CPENDITURES
(File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and
SS.
General Election)
STATE
I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi-
nation for—election to) the office of 1;ENTof.1 Col Ty totwc.iL
at the (primary—general —special) election held in Renton, WA (cret) Nov• 8 ,
19_11; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and
material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of
securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby
set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows:
CONTRIBUTIONS
Name and Address Amount of contribution
of Contributor paid or promised
or Promissor to or for afflant
•
i l
Total Contributions $ 0
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
EXPENDITURES .
Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid
expenses paid or character of expense, or promised
promised by afflant separately stated (name and address)
2 .3 9 Bum C H ML .5 S - Peoi LL S N ST. 1540K • ( fro u
Total Expenditures $ Z •35
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
That except as above set forth, affiankI neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing
of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my
(nomination for—election to) said office. •
Signature of candidate
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 2,3kd_ day of A©UPl'Lt. be V , 19 77
. 2d2i?
City Clerk, Deputy or Notary
City of Renton Ordinance No. 2856. Section 3.
(Copy Attached)
CITY OF RENTON
SUPPLEMENTARY STATEMENT
TO
CAMPAIGN EXPENSE AFFIDAVIT
File with Office of the City Clerk not
later than 90 days after General Election.
•
GENERAL ELECTION, itoVeYVAb e ', 1911
Statement of additional contributions' Section 3, Ordinance 2586, copy
attached,/hereto.
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Signature of Candidate
Subscribed and sworn to ber or.e me this c2 f S day of I v011e In o C 1977
Notary Public in and for the State of
Washington residing in•
y d
or , -rl/ (7/ p,eg-
CitY Clerk
or
Deputy City Clerk
•
Each such statement as herein defined when so filed shall immediately be subject
to the inspection and examination of any elector and shall be and become a part
of the public records of the City of Renton. Any violation of this Section shall
be and constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as hereinafter set forth.
.._�...._..�.-.-...._.......�..._._.,....-.-s............,,..caw...+w�.........,.....,...�r.aan.url�rur^e.-..r.•wr'.:i c.•.a v.uar.i.u..w:..'a.:u a^r,a+i-:xmaJ6.t5L�1u�;.1:•.i'u;,i:Jr
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STATEMENT OF CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AND—EXPENDITURES
(File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and
STATE OF WASHINGTON General Election)
. COUNTY OF KING SS.
I, the undersigned, being first duly sv�orn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi- ,
nation for—election to) the office of 61vu n e r/Mae
at the (primary genera —special) election held in Renton, WA /)/o v f -,
19 7 7 ; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and
material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of
securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby
set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows:
• CONTRIBUTIONS
Name and Address Amount of contribution
of Contributor • paid or promised
or Promissor w I to or for afflant
Q✓Ltw,z, /�� d `27 ?I -!7l- - 6 • - rl°-L.
•
�. �- �, �6.4/- Jo . a/f ".� ,
/d1.6/.1c)4-, /P'id 3/
•
Total Contributions $ ,_joi , c" ,
• (Attach additional sheets if needed) ..
1
EXPENDITURES
• Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid .
expenses paid or character of expense, or promised
• proml by afflent sepaf�r#_tely,stet , (name and address)
i / . �c sue/ �4- -' c c.G/�.�I �L..tic ii•e j v�o cel u�/4 � 6 0 0
OQ�eC L/ 4.c./-776 • / 1 O re r /d• v2Z
. /f7 G �+'y ^, '^_ '( 4-6 . 00
•l,.2u -- .Z14__. ',cam .r 1' . 96_ Cea1.4�„':,G.�,s LA&(Jct., '" /C 56 r e• k v
lj. A. . le- yC , - (7•as
/� f - n �ls/ � ,e4 - g k] ,w0..• Ise.rS o92,0 - s
o9 ioL • VJ�. � A-�o - /� ce -ect5 . o— 4 tijez. .9Qs -
la14_n _ ,•,i aO-yk2, ,J,
itg /ggilcootal Expenditures $730 3 >
', , (Attach additional sheets if needed) • ., - • ( 0-1/--P�
•
That except as .above set,forth,. affiant neither received, promised nor paid any. money, service,:thing,
of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of securing, influencing or'in any way affecting my
(nomination for • lection to),,said office . " r
\ �� a i-?4, �',e*-/t J. • ��• ' "/, - 1-)- .• • • • '
• '��°\J - Signatu,rel�of candidate
cNOV 1917 •• �"d . Subscribed and.sworn to:before,'rne
' RECE:9VEn' this 1 ��` _•day of( 6�cie`�dc�r✓ 19 77 '
�' CITY of RENTON' r
•
CLERK'S i)FFIC '��� � •
�Yi �Q�•+' • • •City ,Clerk, .;Deputy:'or (Notary'
�.� � City of Renton. Ordinance' No•.>..2i356.^'Section' 3.. - ••
. • • 1'lConv ahta•r4 A 1 v , , - , ..
a --.:ate,
STATEMENT 01 _AMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS ANI KPENDITURES
.'4011" (File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and •
i General Election)
STATE OF WASHINGTON SS.
COUNTY OF KING
I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi-
nation for—election to) the office of Renton ci ty councilman ,
at the (primary—general —special) election held in Renton, WA November 8 ,
19 77 ; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and
material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of
securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby
set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows:
CONTRIBUTIONS
Name and Address Amount of contribution
of Contributor paid or promised
or Promissor to or for affiant
i
M.W. Lotto . . .P.O.Box 2018 Renton, Wn. 98055 50.00
R.J. Hughes . .1013 N. 33rd Renton, Wn. 98055 50.00
John Powers . .8443N.E. 10th Bellevue , Wn. 98004 50.00
Tino Cugini. .353 Vuemont Pl. NE. Renton, Wn. 98055 50.00
Wash. Jockey Club. .P.O.Box 60 Renton, Wn. 98055 100.00
Louis Traverso . .519 Cedar Ave . So . Renton, Wn.98055 35.00
Howard VanHorn. .10814 Forest Ave. So. Seattle , Wn.98178 100.00
Dino Patas . . .1815 Rolling Hill SE. Renton Wn. 98055
18 Contributions for $25.00 or less$355.00 Total Contributions 3 0 -,8"--
(Atte h additional sheets if needed)
Total. .$840.00
EXPENDITURES
Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid
expenses paid or character of expense, or promised
promised by affiant separately stated (name and address)
48.00 Fileing Fee City of Renton Renton, Wash. 98055
43.90 Sign Board Brinkley Paper Co . . .Seattle , Wash.
35.96 Sign Paint. . . . . . . .Greg Alexander. . Wells Ave. So . Renton
36.89 Sign film & Pain. . .Seattle Art. . . .1816-8th Ave. Seattle , Wn.
10.54 Staples Fletcher' s Paint. .2nd & Wells . .Renton, Wn
42.16 Sign Stakes Seattle Lumber. . .500 SW 16th. . .Renton, Wn.
5.99 Sign Lath Dunn Lumber. . . .N.Brooks & Factory. .Renton, Wn.
23.52 Stationary, etc . . . .Record Stationary. . .801 Houser Way So. Renton
15.60 Nails , glu , etc . .McLendon' s 710 So . 2nd. . . .Renton
641 .80 See Attached List Total Expenditures $ 904.36
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing
of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my
(nomination for—election to) said office. ` _,`
c,S) \\._ a.„, N,,
AJ
Signature of c idate
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this_ 4 cC day of 0-0 . , 19_
eg Notary
City of Renton Ordinance No. 2856. Section 3,
(Copy Attached)
' Expenditures continued: Irl Clymer Renton Cs Councilman.
6.56 Film for Brochure pictures Tradewell Renton, Wn.
7.34 Envelopes for Ma .ling K Mart Renton, Wn.
288.44.. . . . . . . .Brochures I Renton & Rainier 'Printery. .Renton, Wn.
182.50 Postage Stamps 1 U.S. Post Office Renton, Wash.
81 .96 Lunches/Refreshm nts. . . .Renton Cafe & Donut. . .304 Wells S. Renton
or wor ers
75.00. . . . . Operation of Cam aign Headquarters . . .Clymer's Antique Boutique
Phone ; Stamps ; P per; Pens ; 304Z Wells Ave . So . Renton
Gummed Lables , 'El.velopes and _
Election night dinner for workers.
641 .80
STATEMENT ( AMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS An_ __XPENDITURES
(File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and
General Election)
STATE OF WASHINGTON SS.
COUNTY OF KING
I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (4444.
fir—election to) the office of Co C/if/C(LAM a/
at the (,pr-i444042p —general — ) election held in Renton, WA //a U /14 ?s&i S ,
19 7 ; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and
material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of
securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby
set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows:
CONTRIBUTIONS
Name and Address Amount of contribution
of Contributor paid or promised
or Promissor 41 f7)§§§� to or for affiant
NOV 1977 �"�r,''a
cn RECEIVED
"D CITY of RENTON. r?
S' CLERK'S OFFICE
Total Contributions $ 56 r 0 0
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
EXPENDITURES
Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid
expenses paid or character of expense, or promised
promised by affiant separately stated (name and address)
Total Expenditures $ 572 .S!
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing
of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my
(nomination for—election to) said office.
Signature of candidate
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this day of /o e 77
City Clerk, Deputy, or Notary
City of Renton Ordinance No. 2856.- Section 3.
(Copy Attached)
STATEMENT SbAMPAGN CONTRIBUTIONS- AN XPENDITURES
r: ---- (File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and
General Election) - .
STATE OF WASHINGTON SS.
COUNTY OF KING
I, the undersigned, being first duly worn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi-
nation for—election to) the office of IfE C/o it N C / I Po;i, 3 ,
at the (primary—general —special) election held in Renton, WA S-a p T - d ,
19 77; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and
material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of
securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby
set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows:
CONTRIBUTIONS
Name and Address - Amount of contribution
of Contributor paid or promised
or Promissor _ et N 3 7 8 to or for affiant
N 6 n/ e. o�V A ®-j', N o A/ C..
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Total Contributions $ nJo ni
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
EXPENDITURES
•
Amount of campaign Nature, kind and - To whom paid
expenses paid or character of expense, or promised
promised by affiant separately stated 7o w p0 5 T s (name and address) G d
P ! ? 0 2
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/71 r�T a.F a/e FT
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Rc/n1aF
Total Expenditures $ 36 5 ,
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(Attach additional sheets if needed)
That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing
of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of s ring, influencing or in y y affecting my
(nomination for—election to) said office. Ads
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Signa ure of candidate
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this- da of -3 , 19 7.--
7zzzt
City Clerk, Deputy or Notary
City of. Renton Ordinance No. 2856. Section 3.
(Copy Attached)
STATEMENT 01 _AMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AN (PENDITURES
(File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and •
General Election)
STATE OF WASHINGTON SS.
COUNTY OF KING
I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi-
nation for—e ectT"n —o) the office of e o 4 n)C i L- P D S .
at the prima general —special) election held in Renton, WA Si Pb'. 2 0
19 77 ; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and
material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of
securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for e ection . a) said office; and that I hereby
set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows:
CONTRIBUTIONS
Name and Address Amount of contribution
of Contributor . paid or promised
or Promissor to or for affiant
EA 71-119 cd-e-
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Total Contributions $ -7-1.O T
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
EXPENDITURES
Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid
expenses paid or character of expense, or promised
promised by affiant separately stated (name and address)
C. 04 7'3 C C bT\
Total Expenditures $ 5 S !. b 3
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing
of value or consideratio f any kind for;the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my
(nomination for election ) said office'
Signature of candidate
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this ay of - _,` 19/
C r Notary
City of Renton Ordinance No. 2856. Section 3.
(Copy Attached)
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STATEMENT -C�MPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Al EXPENDITURES,
(File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and
General Election)
STATE OF WASHINGTON SS.
COUNTY OF KING
I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for,(na
/46/idr✓f% '—election to) the office of Councilmen ,
at the (primary—64r6/af7-"Apie�a() election held in Renton, WASeptember 20th, ,
19 77 ; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and
material, including each sum of money, th ng of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised to me or on my behalf, or anyon for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of
securing, influencing or in any way affectin my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby
set forth a statement of all campaign expentitures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows:
CONTRIBUTIONS
Name and Address Amount of contribution
of Contributor paid or promised
IV 'or Promissor to or for affiant
`10 ' k l'' 'A4 fH 4::", 2.ye_ 0 621L-ta,ejt-g OL-
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Total Contributions $
(Alta,h additional sheets if needed) ,
EXPENDITURES `
Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid
expenses paid or character of expense, or promised
promised by affiant separately stated (name and address) .
Total Expenditures $
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing
of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my
(nomination for—election to) said office.
a.. a.,,ed-1,,at -ez-J...N5/7.--
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Signature of andidate
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Subscribed and/sworn to before me
this w0%� day of .09 X - ' , 1977
• ity Clerk, Deputy or Notary
City of Rentoh Ordinance No. 2856. Section 3.
' (Copy Attached) .
BANK 'POSITS FILING.FORM BE_FILED'BY: _
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e.i TO THE STA1' WASHINQTON CAMPAIGN TREASURER '
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION C�3 •
.''< N,kg 4'y '
- 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA BUILDING' REV. sns NOT USING. ABBREVIATED REPORTING
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711 CAPITOL WAY
- OLYMPIA,WASHINGTON• 98504
PHONE 208.753-1111 THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE*
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P.M. DATE DATE RECVD. '
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(Type or
See Completion Instructions on Reverse Side.' •
Print Clearly) .
CAMPAIGN FUND OF: (CANDIpATE.OR,POLITICAL - ,
COMMITTEE;NAME•AND ADDRESS) DATE PREPARED NAME AND ADDRESS OF CAMPAIGN•DEPOSITORY
` Dj s pattt�, 5�: -tally,uu, ' /25/77, C®i u tty 11, .ot R&rat©
i d _ I.AV& �.. f{:1." FILE NUMBER 39 j ijex' Av . S. Renton,. �Y •
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INSTRUCTIONS•:..,
A. ANONYMOUS AND UNIDENTIFIED CONTRIBUTORS:SEEPDC INSTRUCTION BOOK. - _•
. B PLEDGE PAYMENT. LIST AS-CONTRIBUTION ON THIS SCHEDULE A D AS ADJUSTMENT ON SCHEDULE C TO'C-4:
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C. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM OTHER CANDIDATES.AND COMMITTEES: I PURPOSE IS OTHER THAN CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION, EXPLAIN ON'ATTACHED SHEET.
.0..OUT,.OF STATE'COMMITTEE¢:,SF,E POD INSTRUCTION'BOOK,
DAT E y e :r .,';.t1,•5r;,`�`% ei
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ADDRESS AMOUNT
• .12 MONTH TOTAL•
ANONYMOUS.OR UNIDENTIFIED• • . -.
CANDIDATES PERSONAL FUNDS
„_ ' SMALL CONTRIBUTIONS (NOT ITEMIZED BELOW1
• CONTRIBUTIONS OVER 310(ITEMIZE, ObNTINUE N ADDITIONAL SHEET IF NECESSARY) •'
8/25/77:. I r.F. ;Wioc t • ' Cyr Ave. t4.E. Re
'8/25/77 - ,A':'! rtla • ' 1111 N. 34tb St. Renton, 2500
/25/77 ' 11►. Q. F. to ' 6827 Ripley 'L ae> Relritt 25.00
: eth.. 1632' Lincoln:Ct. S.E. Recto*
/ /° C r Av .
a 10.00
` 3 :,fir.. Santos 10.40'
8l /rr :':.ICI'.'.' 170-B. V. -29th St. Rem ' 20.00 , ,
l'25/71: ! _,' *:fit. ' aeex ' Jo Cir. S.i..Re
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/77. i° • 15, Ave tin 50.00
8/2/ 1'., '� e► A re , . • • ' 'P.O. 51 e5h0.00
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TOTAL PARTS 1 AND 2 ENTER• • /�/�
ON REVERSE ew
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1Na`�'�c��d. BANK.DEPOSITS FILING FORM
�� y 1 I BE FILED BY: .
_ v TO THE STD' WASHINGTON
f + PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION C an 3 CAMPAIGN TREASURER
y`�4'how oy 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA BUILDING REV. 5/75 NOT USING ABBREVIATED REPORTING
711 CAPITOL WAY i
OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 995041
PHONE: 209.753-1111 THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE
P.M. DATE DATE RECVD.
See Completion Instructions on Reverse Side.
CAMPAIGN.FUND OF: (CANDIDATE`OR POLITICAL (Type or Print Clearly)
DATE PREPARED NAME AND ADDRESS OF CAMPAIGN DEPOSITORY
COMMITTEE NAME AND ADDRESS)
ar1ara S. La13:y
c�7 y� 9/15/77
Bib Gras Ave. A.S. FILE NUMBER Community Bank of Renton
Renton, W . 98055 39 Rainier Ave. S.
Renton, Wa. 980155 . .
INSTRUCTIONS:
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A ANONYMOUS AND UNIDENTIFIED CONTRIBUTORS. SEE PDC INSTRUCTION BOOK.
If PLEDGE PAYMENT. LIST AS CONTRIBUTION ON THIS SCHEDULE AIND AS ADJUSTMENT ON SCHEDULE C TO C-4.
C. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM OTHER CANDIDATES AND COMMITTEES: IF PURPOSE IS OTHER THAN CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION, EXPLAIN ON ATTACHED SHEET.
11 OUT OF STATE•COMMITTEES: SEE PDC INSTRUCTION BOOK. I
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DATE .
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AMOUNT 12 MONTH TOTAL
IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIII
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... ...,. CANDIDATES PERSONAL FUNDS
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SMALL CONTRIBUTIONS (NOT ITEMIZED BELOW)
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CONTRIBUTIONS OVER$10(ITEMIZE, CONTINUE iIN ADDITIONAL SHEET IF NECESSARY)
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9/9/77 71itabeth'Rivi].y 51+ Seneca Ave. N.W.,Ren • I 50.00
9/16/77 Gary Smith . 101+ So. 3rd, Penton
15.00 .
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$..G� , .n ,L�l .i''31�'•71st",.s•3:�•4:t� J:i jWe Ag.' ..
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o;a - - v TO THE STATE OF WASHINGTON CAMPAIGN TREASURER
%F. 0_3
.4 0 PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION NOT USING ABBREVIATED REPORTING
1'6'4 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA BUILDING REV. 5/75
Ide9 a 0
711 CAPITOL WAY
OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98504 ,
. - PHONE:208.753-1111 THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE
P.M. DATE DATE RECVD.
See Completion Instructions on Reverse Side. I (Type or Print Clearly) •
CAMPAIGN FUND OF: (CANDIDATE OR POLITICAL I DATE PREPARED NAME AND ADDRESS OF CAMPAIGN DEPOSITORY
COMMITTEE NAMEy�7 AND ADDRESS) 9 y�
{ • S. �. . '9/10/77
FILE NUMBERC �• ofneaten8/6 ' la Ave. N.B.- 1439 Rainier Ave. S.,
INSTRUCTIONS: ,
A. ANONYMOUS AND UNIDENTIFIED CONTRIBUTORS. SEE PDC INSTRUCTION BOOK
•
Ii. PLEDGE PAYMENT, LIST AS CONTRIBUTION ON THIS SCHEDULE AND AS ADJUSTMENT bN SCHEDULE C TO C-4.
C CONTRIBUTIONS FROM OTHER CANDIDATES'AND COMMITTEES: IF PURPOSE IS OTHER THAN CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION, EXPLAIN ON ATTACHED SHEET.
U OUT OF STATE•COMMITTEES: SEE PDC INSTRUCTION BOOK.
1. MONETARY co1NTN :09:1 ;'.;. '•.
DATE NAME ADDRESS
AMOUNT 12 MONTH TOTAL
ANONYMOUS OR UNIDENTIFIED
, „ CANDIDATES PERSONAL FUNDS I -
SMALL CONTRIBUTIONS NOT ITEMIZED BELOW)
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CONTRIBUTIONS OVER PO(ITEMIZE, CONTINUE ON ADDITIONAL SHEET IF NECESSARY)
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9/1/77 , Ant ` eY' 1833 S.S. lath P1.,Rentot3 25.00
/1.%7' Ti+ .«� asuguaa . ., I 22� rfibit Ct. ,tom., Retatoa i5`.Eo
� /477' ' , , C Gr" to s Rup31' `elat Caws Ave. N.I.1..olieutou 10.03 '
9/1/I+7 Welter Schur 1641 Liucola Ct. S. ',,Re ttio3 20.E
9/1+/fl. 1716 Lluevlu Ct. B.I. iR rya
•/7 �• -�;FY' , , i 77 4 So. Musical, rr.,S :�tttle 10
-?/4 .00
/t/`7' .t411� $3 i nut ' ' 7282 B. 35th, Seattle 10,00
9/4".re . - 1.d ,El. Moog , i 3706 Wells Ave. :d , Pilaw 10.00
5 C. rpth Bt., Horton 10.00
T PAMAS Ave. .'N.►',., Benton , , 10,00
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ENTER ON REVERSE
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TO THE STA1 WASHINGTON
CAMPAIGN TREASURER
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PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION REV
NOT USING ABBREVIATED REPORTING
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• • ',-'.-',., :• ' 711 CAPITOL'WAY'
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• • THIS.SPACE FOR OFFICE USE
• ' ' PHONE 208-753-1111
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See Completion Instructions on Reverse Side. -(Type or Print ClearlY)
•• 'CAMPAIGN FUND OF: (CANDIOATE OR POLITICAL ' I DATE PREPARED , ' NAME AND ADDRESS OF.CAMPAIGN DEPOSITORY' ., ‘.. • .
COMMITTEE NAMEAND ADDRESS)• • - • , . , . . .
Barbara p...:-Latly ':' .
: 9/30/77 Community Bank of
1 Renton, ..
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FILE NUMBER ' 439 :Rainier Ave . South
• 2 RexitOn, -.Washington 98.055 .
Renton, Washington . 98055
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INSTRUCTIONS • • •-•': — ' • . - .
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A,:ANONYMOUS AND UNIPENTIFIEd CONTAISUTORS. SEE PDC INSTRUCTION BOOK.
B PLEDGE PAYMENT. LIST AS CONTRIBUTION ON THIS SCHEDULE AND AS ADJUSTMENT ON SCHEDULE C TO C-4.
C. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM OTHER CANDIDATES AND COMMITTIES: IF PURPOSE IS OTHER THAN CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION, EXPLAIN ON ATTACHED SHEET. . .
I) OUT OF,STATE COMMITTEES SEE PDC INStRUCTION pooK.
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DATE : ' •• ' .'',,',.';:-:,-, •• . NAME .
ADDRESS ' • 'AMOUNT ' 12 MONTH-TOTAL
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9/20/77. : '.Ri.. hd -Williams • P. 0 . Box #770
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9/14/77 Pilrs,.-••t'.Elmer •Pis terosi 1909 Jones Ave . N. E
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DATE OF CREDITOR NAME AND ADDRESS PERSONS LIABLE ' AMOUNT NATURE OF
DOCUMENT - NAME AND ADDRESS . AGREEMENT
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4. MISCELLANEOUS4SIj,•,RECE(P UND TS (INTEREST, REFS, OTHER),.,•_ ,
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C-3 INSTRUCTIONS
' WHO.MUST REPORT:
• Treasurer of each candidate or political committee. .
. ,(Note:. Candidates and committees who use abbreviated reporting under $100/$1,000_ex- -
• ,•:emption are not required to file this report.) .
' WHEN TO REPORT:
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V . . Each.tiine a bank deposit is made.
' i; WHERE- TO REPORT:. . ' . : .
Copy WI—Public Disclosure Commission , •
• 403 Evergreen Plaza Building, Olympia, Washington 98504 '
Copy#2—Campaign depository •
• - Copy #3-Campaign files • .
',OTHER REPORTS REQUIRED: ' '
, ,C-4 report is required by all candidates and committees. Consult that form for filing dates,
, '6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION;
. •'L:`-.Copy of the C-3 may be attached to the Schedule A C-4 report In lieu of itemizing cash con- '
. , tributlons on that report. In that case show.dates of attached C-3's and total amounts on '
- • •Schedule A.
'•••• For additional information consult: ,
' ;"Public Disclosure Commission, Phone 206-753-1111,
CERTIFICATION .
I ')IlrIFY'THAT,,T'HE INFOfMATION•HEREIN IS TRUE COMPLETE IN ACCORDANCE WITH RCW 42.17 060. '
LAN1.1IDATE'8 0IGNATURH, '. ' ' DATE TREASURER'S SI NATLtRE (IF A POLIT AL DATE '
• COMMITTE) • / ,
C•3(Rev,5/75)Revere
TOT) )M PARTS 1 AND 2
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DATE OF PERSONS LIABLE NATURE OF
DOCUMENT CREDITOR NAME AND ADDRESS AMOUNT
NAME AND ADDRESS AGREEMENT
• SUBTOTAL
4. MI$CELLANEOwit ,,A Fl.RACE(p' g (INTEREST, REFUNDS, OTHER) •
UAIE SOURCE
ADDRESS EXPLANATION
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5. TOTAL FUNDS•RIirC lVED:: ." •
(PARTS•1,2,3,4) 50. 00
. C-3 INSTRUCTIONS
• WHO MUST REPORT:
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• Treasurer of each candidate or political committee.
. • (Note: Candidates and committees who use abbreviated reporting under $100/$1,000 ex-
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emption are not required to file this report.)
WHEN TO REPORT: ,
Each time a bank depo it is made.
WHERE TO REPORT: -
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' Copy N3—Campaign fines
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C-4 report is required Iby all Candidates and committees. Consult that form for filing dates,
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Copy of the C-3 may be attached to the Schedule A C-4 report In lieu of itemizing cash con-
• ►ritrutlons on that report. In that case show dates of attached C-3's and total amounts on
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CERTIFICATION ._.....
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I IA riniq THAT THE INFORMATION HEREIN IS TRUE COMPLETE IN ACCORDANCE WITH RCW 42.17.060.
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,,,GANIJIDATE'S MONA/URI . • • 'DATE - TREASURER'S SI,NATLLRE (IF A POUT AL DATE
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8/26/' . SUM t Press .
Rainier Ave. '., Renton, Wa. x $151.42
8/31/77 Sunset areas'
409 Aainier Ave. rN., Renton, Wash. x • 136.89
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• •'ITEMIZE ALL EXPENDITURES OF$25 OR MORE ' if advertising agency has placed -
• REPORT TOTAL OF EXPENDITURES LESS THAN$25 advertising list vendors,HanleWHICH DO NOT HAVE TO BE ITEMIZED. advertisers or attach copy of "
agerjay orders or billing. -
i Total Cash Expenditures $268.31:
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6r LOAN REPAYMENTt MADE _ ,
DATI _ _ NAME ADDRESS AMOUNT
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' To(ril 4.v41r; Payments this Reporting Period
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9/12/77 Record. Chronicle x i162.�
801 ;}der Way S., Re>,aton,Wa.
9/13/77 Renton Tribune x 81.25
:P.O. Box 2229, Renton, Wa.
9/15/77 Sunset Press , 107.51
• 409 Ra►ini.er Ave. N., Renton, Wa• x
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if advertising agency has placed
'ITEMIZE ALL EXPENDITURES OF$26 OR MORE f advertising
gliat vendors,itemize lace
REPORT TOTAL OF EXPENDITURES LESS THAN$25
WHICH DO NOT HAVE TO BE ITEMIZED. agency orders h advertisers ofattacOf IIn copy
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Total Cash Expenditures $351.1E
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S. LOAN REPAYMENTS MADE - - AMOU
DATE., NAME -
ADDRESS
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STATEMENT 01 _ AMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS ANE KPENDITURES
(File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and
General Election)
STATE OF WASHINGTON SS.
COUNTY OF KING
I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi-
nation for—election to) the office of Renton City Council, Position No. 1 ,
at the (primary-general —special) election held in Renton, WA September 2n, ,
19 77 ; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and
material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of
securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby
set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows:
CONTRIBUTIONS
Name and Address • Amount of contribution
of Contributor paid or promised
WarrOrens& Versie Vaupel, 221 Wells N, Renton $to 200f.000ffiant
N. Lea Berry, 12929 Empire Way S, Seattle 25.00
Grace Van Horn, 10814 Forest Av S, Seattle 100.00
Don & Mary Lou Muir, 16818 105th SE, Renton 20.00
Helen Sommers, 2516 14th W, Seattle 15.00
Jo & Dean Bitney, 108 Factory N, Renton 100.00
Jewel Dennis, 149 W Etta, Lemay, Mo 30.00
John McCormick, 14907 SE 143d P1, Renton 25.00
Katherine Lang, 3318 201 St, Bayside, NY 50.00
Mary Ellen & Don Hamblin, 13025 138th SE, Renton 20.00
LOAN to campaign by candidate, 2211 Wells N, Renton -2•?0_ -.22
52.00 from several, very small miscellaneous contributions .-32.00
Total Contributions $'(3W7_ .22
Dverage to be returned to
c path al in g- al. repayment of 'IOarittach additional sheets if needed)
to campaign.
EXPENDITURES
Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid
expenses paid or character of expense, or promised
promised by affiant separately stated (name and address)
$48.00 For filing fee City of Renton, Renton, WA 98055
42.00 Art supplies/make signs Seattle Art Inc, 1816 8th, Seattle, WA
20. 53+25.88+286.27 Printing 1 The Printery, S. 3rd, Renton, WA 98055
15.65 Stationery supplies Bonanza 880, 3d & Williams, Renton, WA 98055
10.22 Stationery Record Stationery, Housery Way, Renton, WA 980
20.00 Postage Postmaster, Renton, WA 98055
170.80 Postage Postmaster, Renton, WA 98055
$33.60+14.00* Advertising Record Chronicle, Renton, WA 98055
71.50 Advertising Renton Tribune, Box 2229, Renton, WA 98055
*7.00 refunded to candidate Total Expenditures $ 758.31
by newspaper as ad erroneously did
not appear on Sunday before electiontAttach additional sheets if needed)
That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing
of value or consideration of any kind for the purp e of securinninfluencing or in any way affecting my
(nomination for—election to) said office.
j Versie Vaupel Signatur of candidate
Subscribed and sworn to before me
id
this_2lth day of September , 19 77
___Alm„.4..) q_14.,,,,,,,,t
City Clerk, Deputy or Notary
City of Renton Ordinance No. 2856. Section 3.
(Copy Attached)
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STATEMENT OF CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES
(File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and
STATE OF WASHINGTON General Election)
COUNTY OF KING SS.
I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That J. was a candidate for (nomi-
nation for—election to) the office of 1 C�c7Ar�//_ �I/9
at the (primary—general —special) election held in Renton, w a9T-L="9 .5r ,
1977 ; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and '
material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of
' securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby
set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows:
CONTRIBUTIONS
Name and Address Amount of contribution
of Contributor paid or,promised
orpropissor "'> 1 G . i �c� G /c . �cC to or for affiant
j`/C; X-t i 90,2 — 30 .r/00,00�c�//Tr�t 'I QriUi✓S Cal= .1270 0 LCrSJ /i �?.J 0
Total Contributions $c?/�,f e
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
.I EXPENDITURES
Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid
expenses paid or character of expense, or promised
promised by afflant separately stated (name andte address)
f cig• 0 n /-/2/ G G/i�j oc= l/! L•c)r o')
47/'(f 7 3 J/6'AA/J' I Ji/c4--:r7 iy,cu. 6, PH/cJ'LXc'
//51 /O jG9CV — gazf .
4i i. Oe ,f"i-79 rGr S T I c,� Zv,, eVC 6- /G
Total Expenditures $ 47 �O
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing
of value or consideration of any kind for ;the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my
(nomination for—election to) said office.!
. Signature of candidate
I Subscribed and sworn to before me
1 this 30 day of , 19 77
• ' t*o;(16,40'14&- ' —iad-
City, Clerk, Deputy or Notary '
City of Renton Ordinance No`. 2856. Section 3. '
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STATEMENT O., dAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS ANL ,EXPENDITURES
(File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and •
General Election)
STATE OF WASHINGTON SS.
COUNTY OF KING
I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says:/� That I was a candidate for (nomi-
nation for—election to) the office of I /��•`/t7 'f et 7f ( "��.C�tc�
at the (primary—general —special) election held in Renton /, ,O i
19 77; That I hereby set forth a stateme t of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and
material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of
securing, influencing or in any way affectin: my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby
set forth a statement of all campaign expen•itures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows:
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CONTRIBUTIONS
Name and Address Amount of contribution
of Contributor .� paid or promised
or Promissor0�, L�J3„,,,‘ to or for affiant
61
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o 0t0oft V,000 �1
619110
Total Contributions $ 9. S-
(Att•ch additional sheets if needed)
EXPENDITURES .
Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid
expenses paid or character of expense, or promised
promised by affiant separately stated (name and address)
S--- e.— W7/4---Gj/Vree4/
Total Expenditures $ g7,—
(At4ch additional sheets if needed)
That except as above set forth, affia t neither rec ' d, promised nor paid any money, service, thing
of value or consideration of any kind for the purpos of securing, influen 'ng or in any way affecting my
(nomination for—election to) said office
Signature of can •
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this ��0 �—`' �day of_ �-� 1977
City Clerk, Deputy or Notary
City of Rent.n Ordinance No. 2856. Section 3.
(Copy Attached)
STATEMENT 0_ JAMPA!GN CONTRIBUTIONS AN _[XPENDITURES
(File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and
General Election)
STATE OF WASHINGTON SS.
COUNTY OF KING
I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi-
nation for—election to) the office of C i t`! COI,I.J CA L PO5 I T I ox,1 N1o. 3
at the (primary—general —special) election held in Renton, WA SEPTEM cad 7O
19 1" ; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and
material, including each sum of money, t ing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised to me or on my behalf, or anyo e for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of
securing, influencing or in any way affectin my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby
set forth a statement of all campaign expen itures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows:
CONTRIBUTIONS
Name and Address Amount of contribution
of Contributor paid or promised
or Promissor to or for affiant
MtemPre-,L P. C>;AN 2za, 30
pr
2826 RReis RV&� - I u1
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CoNTR113L ToN i's 6P tss T{—l-f}N 25 00� 7artA1._ IN6 (off q9
Total Contributions $ 2.87-d19
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
EXPENDITURES
Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid
expenses paid or character of expense, or promised
promised by affiant separately stated (name and address)
See '+c ae,hct �1iieet
Total Expenditures $ 282. S
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(Attach additional sheets if needed)
That except as above set forth, affiart neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing
of value or consideration of any kind for 'he purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my
(nomination for—election to) said office.
Signature of candidate -
Subscribed and sworn to before me --
this_ 2 �r da of e� � I9 7 J
City Clerk, Deputy or Notary
City of Renton Ordinance No. 2856. Section 3.
(Copy Attached)
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STATEMENT C :AMPAIII N CONTRIBUTIONS AN :XPENDITURES
(File with the City Cleik within ten (10) days after Primary and
General Election)
STATE OF WASHINGTON SS.
COUNTY OF KING
I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi-
nation for—election to) the office of Renton City Council Position No. 3 ,
at the (primary—general —special) elecItion held in Renton, WA September 20, ,
19 77 ; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and
material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised to me or on my behalf, or anyon for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of
securing, influencing or in any way affectin my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby
set forth a statement of all campaign expen itures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows:
CONTRIBUTIONS
Name and Address Amount of contribution
of Contributor paid or promised
or Promissor to or for affiant
Prairie Market - 341 Union N. E. $ 4.00
Frank Brozovick, DOS - 1011 N. 2nd Street $ 25.00
Miscellaneous (Less than $2.00 per person) $169.44
Candidate's Personal Funds - 264 Chelan Ave. S.E. $561 .90
Total $760.34
Total Contributions $ 760.34
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
EXPENDITURES
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Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid
expenses paid or character of expense, or promised
promised by affiant separately stated (name and address)
City of Renton Filing Fee - City Hall $ 48.00
Washington Poster (Signs , Bumper Stickers) 16824 Pacific Hyw So. $218.71
Dunn Lumber Co. (Sign Stakes, Lath) N. Brooks & Factory N. $ 24.09
Ted Gatz (Flyer Photos 200 Park N. $ 28.46
Charles Buchana (Flyer Art Work) 7016 llth N.W. , Seattle, WA $ 25.00
Renton & Rainier Printing (Flyers) 315 S. 3rd Street $121 .88
Record Chronicle (Advertisements) 801 Houser Way S. $236.60
Catholic N.W. Progress (Advertis ments) 907. Terry, Seattle, WA $ 57.60
Total Expenditures $ 760.34
(Att ch additional sheets if needed)
That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing
of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my
(nomination for—election to) said office
• Signature of candidate
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this695 l • . day of• ' , 1977 .
/4/1/61)-- ,Q_ _ : -E.,',e.?-d
City Clerk, Deputy or Notary:
City of Renton Ordinance No. 2856. Section `"3.
(Copy Attached)
STATEMENT 01 __AMPAIIGN CONTRIBUTIONS ANC (PENDITURES
(File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and •
Gen4ral Election)
STATE OF WASHINGTON SS.
COUNTY OF KING
I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi-
nation for—election to) the office of Renton City Council
at the (primary—general —special) eleq�tion held in Renton, WA SFPTrMBEB 20th
19 77 ; That I hereby set forth a statementll of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and
material, including each sum of money, t ing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised to me or on my behalf, or anyo e for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of
securing, influencing or in any way affectin my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby
set forth a statement of all campaign expen itures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows:
CONTRIBUTIONS
Name and Address Amount of contribution
of Contributor paid or promised
or Promissor to or for affiant
8-23-77 Jack Roberson 326 S Central $100.00
ent, Washington 98031
9-6-77 James G. Crabb 4722 112th Avenue N.E. , 20.00
Kirkland, Washington 98033
CANDIDATES PERSONAL FUNDS 764.10
Total Contributions $ 884.10
(Attach additional sheets if needed)
EXPENDITURES •
Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid
expenses paid or character of expense, or promised
promised by affiant separately stated (name and address)
*See attached sheet.
Total Expenditures $ 884.10
(Att.ch additional sheets if needed)
That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing
of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my
(nomination for—election to) said office
Signature of c didate
Subscribed and sworn to before me
7h
this t=??( day of ��L2mbef' 19 7 7
/2€104eAd____Q lead
City Clerk, Deputy or Notary
City of Renton Ordinance No. 2856. Section 3.
(Copy Attached)
CASH EXPENDITURES
PURPOSE(INDICATE ONE)
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DATE NAME AND ADDRESS OF RECIPIENT 2 e ¢� 4i .� OTHER AMOUNT
s 2 y y Fill
64 .)ti . (EXPLAIN)
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8-11-77 Renton & Rainier Printery
315 Sot 3rd Str. , Renton, :W'a 98055 X $158.82
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8-17-77 Lumber Market
2940 East Valley Road, REnton, Wa X 29.04
8-23-77 Earl H. .Clymer
526 Cedar Avenue South, Ren on, Wa X 50.00
8-29-77 Record-Chronicle
801 Houser Way South, Rento , Wa X 587.74
9-13-77 Renton Tribune X 58.50
1008 South Third, Renton, . 98055
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Total Cash Expenditures
$884.10
F` l:e' ,'th-;Office of the City Clerk
within I0 days. from date of election.
CITY OF RENTON= WASHINGTON
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Cani pa n Expense Affidavit
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Sec-ion 3, Ordinance 2586
PRIMARY
ELE I TION,• • , 19
GENERAL
STATE'OF WASHINGTON,
COUNTY-OF KING SS
being first duly sworn,
on th deposes and s: That he was a andidate for (nomination for — e ion to) o the office of
• at the election held__. r\sl © 0`1 , 19 1 ;
that he hereby sets forth each sum of m ney, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promised by him, or anyone'for him with his knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of securing, influencing
or in any way affecting his (nomination fir — election to) said office, itemized as follows:
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Sums or other considerations promised and Nature, kind and character of To whom paid or
--or--paid•by affiant, including personal expense, separately stated. promised
'expenses. • . •
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Contributions or things of value paid or Name and Address of Contributor
promised, to or for affiant ($25.00 or more). or Promissor
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F011 and total amount of all co tributions, services or anything else of value
contributed or paid•to 'him or .. his behalf, whether such individual amount is
ttit*by-Fhve :Dohars ($25,.00) ..or less or in excess thereof
That no.contribution of money or th ng of value amounting to $25.00 or more was received by affiant, o*
by any person or organization for him, • ith his. knowledge and acquiescence from any one source, in aid or
support-b f his candidacy for (nomination — election) except as set out above; that no money, service, thing
of."value, or consideration .of any kind w s paid or promised by affiant,fiiant, or with his knowledge or acquiescence,
for., the purpose.o f securing; influencing or in any way affecting his (nomination for — lection to) said office,
except:as above set out.
Signature of Candidate
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to 'before - this ,,2/2t day of - 1977 .
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• City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk
or /� o •
.See: .VerseSide4-
'Notary Public in or the S e of
• Washington residing in _ ...
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Each such statement as herein defined when so filed shall immediately be ;subject
to the inspection and examination of any elector and shall be and became a part
of the public records of the City of Renton. Any violation of this Section 'shall
be and constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as hereinafter set forth.
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UNOFFICIAL RETURNS - Without Absentee Ballots - 820 Absentee Ballots Issued to
Renton precincts
CITY OF RENTON - CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL POSITIONS - GENERAL ELECTION. - November 8, 1977
PRECINCT NOS. 1 . 2 3 4 5 6. 7 .8 9-10. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 )20)21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28. 29 30 31 32 )33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
COUNCIL POSITION 1
% IS ,17 it..IT a 25 ys.Iyi6 La)!_3k 3SG'i 11 6a 147 4r 44 31_ y' IT ly 3(, 41_731YZ 11_13 3-1, 37 .16. yo 0. 3t 2t 39 77 G1 ,IG a3 Y_yP y3 yq
(..) "_ _TRII4l 33 `F9 31; 11 51 Gy,gel 1' 41 149 76 34 42. a,'i�C c..,119 YL 38,31/ au,1 33 3s 117 /3 1 1129 14 Gb, 3f 87 'r9 3o 70 Go 73}4 34 2s 4s 3s Sa ._
-a, ;TWO-YEAR TERM)
COUN CIL POSIT. _ P
C1 YMFR 17 4 31 ?
.�4 41 SS 'f 71 (3'5°, 14 3s 4tz► 41 53 31`31 t 35' 27 L7 33,9e 97 10 3� !►34 q, 3S 31,3
t 3y 6 >=71 y 11 3s Li se 74 !F9�,
HULSE ly cY is 5g 33 13 23' 1631 a 3S y1< wig 36, 31 31- al 17 µ4 Yy 31 tt 9 3 f,3y 'IS 3M g1 51 so �i_'13 s1_GI 14 Is 3s sv 33 31
COUNCIL.POSITION r Y ■■� ► N ► / y
/ENE .3'.4y 46 S3 58 S9 3o 41 Go 3_7 Sl 34 rl 33. SG�'1 41 Liu 34 tr;4 33 33 yL 3> ' sod 9 3G µ' 1. y6�ge G9 si. is by &G G031 2.1!t 31 't 3•7
VAONEY 11 1Po1 56.2t 2G 34/,4 41 ?6 4ti 31_s7 3.lyo 'lo µy 33 a$ 40 ,1 17 3C cI 191ef,9 4541 41 43 34 Lz 'S 24 (9 ?7 411 If 4 it,'123 3#
COUNCIL POSITION t
SuINPOCu 3't�yi at% 4S 'If 41 so iV 1N s7 Si;yo 47 aT 63 s7 S4 ss yo 4!, 3s a3.sP j14 lob r4S I 161 ys,30 43 e o s7'
Ss i4 G7 Cls/ 6G Li 34 4i leg i at.
KING:COUNTY EXEC.' •
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• SPELLMAN (RI . _ `0. i5 aC 7s 2y N6f.)S 3i 49i31 27 ,zr,s4 11 ?'/ 37 23 17 33 39µ9 2.6,31 13 7y eft 3. 36 3131 3o 16 'Ica a 34 47, G'► 7y It 11 3•0 of 31,34
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CITY OF RENTON CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL POSITIONS GENERAL ELECTION - November 8, 1977
PRECINCT NOS: 47' 48.49-51 52 53 54 56 57'58 59 TOTALS
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HANIS 31 G3 37 43 C/ If 31 '/0 31 9S 7,1 2e191
TRIFM' 3G 62.3S L3 3S 14 2E ,q 31. Vi .73 1 2 S(O
COUNCIL. POSITION 2,,, r • . ' 1 ,
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Establishing a Code of Ethics c. has interests which maybe-substantially affected by'such public
official's performance or non-performance of his or•her official duty.
Section 5. Interest in Contracts Prohibited_Exceptions.
ORDINANCE NO. 2586 No public official shall-be beneficially interested, directly or indi-
rectly, in any contract which may be made by, through, or under the
• supervision or direction of such public official, in'whole or in substan-
• tial part; or which may be.made for the benefit of his office,.or accept,
directly or indirectly, any compensation, gratuity'or reward in connec-
tion with such contract from any other person'beneficially interested
therein. The foregoing shall not apply to the exceptions specified-1n
AN''ORDINANCE OF THE'CITY-OF'RENTON,WASHINGT N, RELATING RCW 42.23.030 which are incorporated herein as if fully set forth. .
TO THE CONDUCT-OF PUBLIC.OFFICIALS; ESTABLISHING A CODE Remote Interest. A public official shall not be deemed to be in-
OF ETHICS; PROVIDING'FOR THE CREATION OF:,A=BOARD.OF ETH- terested in a contract as specified in the immediately preceding pare-
ICS; .PRESCRIBING'ITS...POWERS.AND DUTIES; PROVIDING FOR graph if he has only a remote interest in the contract and if the fact
CERTAIN PENALTIES, AND REPEALING ANY AND ALLI ORDINANCES and extent of such interest is disclosed-to the governing body of-the
IN CONFLICT HEREWITH: City of Renton of which he is a member and noted in the official'min-
,BE.IT ORDAINED BY•THE MAYOR AND.THE CITY COUNCIL OF utes or similar records of the City prior to the consummation of the
Tt-IE•CITY OF--RENTON,WASHINGTON,AS FOLLOWS: contract, and thereafter the governing body authorizes, approves or ra-
Section-1..Declaration"--of-Purpose. It is'hereby recognized and ' tifies the contract in good faith by_a vote of its membership sufficient.
established that high moral-and`ethical standards among City officials for the purpose without counting the vote or votes of the public official
are vital-and essential.to provide unbiased, open andl honest conduct having a remote interest therein.As used in this Section"Remote Inter-
within-all-phases and levels of government;-that a Code of Ethics is a est" means:
helpful aid in guiding City officials and to•eliminate adtual.conflicts of a.That of a non-salaried officer of a non-profit corporation;
interest-in"public office and to improve and elevate stanndards of public b. That.of an employee or agent of contracting party where the •
service so as to promote and-strengthen the confidence;faith and•trust compensation of such employee or agent consists-entirely of fixed
of the people-of-the City of Renton intheir local government. • wages or salary; .
. Section 2. Definitions.•Far:the purpose of this-Ordinance: •
a. Publics official":.means',all:of;the -elected,City)•officials,; to- c.That of the landlord'or tenant of a contracting party;
gether with alI'appointed officers including their-deputies and assist •
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ants'of such an officer who-'determine or are authorized to deter- d.That of a holder of less than one percent (1%) of the shares of a
mine policy making decisions'within their'respectiveidepartment or corporation or cooperative which is a contracting party;
Office;including appointive members of all municipaln made by the boards, com-missions-or agencies and whose appointment-has bee None of the provisions of this Section shall be applicable to any
Mayor and confirmed by the'City Council. public official interested in a contract, though-his interest be only re-•
mote as hereinabove defined, who influences or attempts to influence,
b.'Candidate" means any individual-Who declares.himself:to be a . any other public official of the City of which he is an officer to enter
• candidate for an elective office and-'who,-if'elected-thereto, would into such contract.
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meet the definition of a public"official hereinabove ee forth. - • . Any contract made in violation of the above provisions shall be .
. void and as otherwise provided in RCW 42.23.050 and the provisions
c.--"Contract""shall include any-contract or.agreement, sale,,-lease, thereof being expressly incorporated herein as if fully set forth.-
purchase,-or any dornbination of,the'foregoing. - - • Section 6. Incompatible-Service—Confidential Information.
No elected public official shall engage in or accept private em-
d. "Contracting Party" shall mean and-include any person,-partner- ployment or render services for any person or engage In any business
ship, association, cooperative,.corporation,-Whether for.profit'or 0th- or professional activity.when such employment, service or activity is
erwise,.or other business entity-which is a party'tea•contract with a incompatible with the proper and faithful discharge of his official duties
municipality: as such elected official, or when it would-require-or*induce him to dis-
• close confidential information acquired by him by reason of his.official
e.-"Compensation"means anything Of economic value;-however des- position. No such official shall disclose confidential information gained
ignated;which is paid,-loaned;advanced, granted,-transferred, or to by reason of his official position, nor shall he otherwise use such infor-
be•paid, loaned, advanced, granted-or•transferred for-or-in consider- mation for his personal gain or benefit.
ation of personal services to'any person. - • ' Section 7. Personal—Private Interests.
Section 3.Statement of Expense of Candidate. ' Every elected public official who has a financial or other private
Primary Election. Every candidate for nomination at a primary or personal interest in any ordinance, resolution; contract, proceeding,
election within.the City of Renton;•shall, within ten up)days after.the or other action pending before the City Council or any of its commits
day.of holding such primary election at which he is a candidate, file an tees, shall promptly disclose such interest at the first public meeting
itemized statement in writing, duly sworn to as to its-'correctness, with when such matter is being considered by the City Council, on the re-
the officer with whom his declaration of candidacy orthe nomination cords of the official Council Minutes, the nature and extent of such-
.paper is filed, setting forth each sum of money and thing of value, or personal or private interest and same shall be incorporated in the offi-
any.-consideration whatever, contributed, paid, advanced, 'promised or cial Minutes of-the City Council proceedings. Such disclosure shall in-
;rendered-to him-or furnished or-given to others for tl-e benefit of such elude but mot be limited to the following information which shall be
candidate and with his'knowledge or acquiescence r the purpose of submitted in writing by such councilman, sworn to under penalty Of
securing or influencing, or in any way affecting his n mination'to said perjury, to-wit:
office. Such statement shall set forth.in detail the sums-or other con- .a. The name and address of any private business corporation, firm
•siderations so•paid to him, together with the name and address of the or enterprise affected by such councilmanic action of which the
donor, and such statement shall also set forth the sins disbursed or Councilman or other elected public official is or has been during the
expended as personal expenses;stating fully the nature;kind and char- preceding twelve (12) months a shareholder, bond holder, secured
creditor, partner, joint entrepreneur or sole proprietor, whenever the
aster of the expense'for which such sums were expended separately, total value of his individual or undivided legal and equitable finan-
including the name and address of the payee and the purpose for each cial interest therein is and at any time during the e
such-disbursement.,Such statement shall likewise in lude any sum or (12) months has been in excess of Fifteen Hundredpreceding Dollars
other.consideration as hereinabove stated, promised but not.yet paid or ($1500.00)-
received. In the-event any such payments, serviceslor. other thing of b. The name of any such private business or corporation,'firm or
value•are made-to other persons•on behalf of-or for the benefit of such enterprise of which such elected public official or his relatives are
candidate, then any-such-information, when ascertainable, shall be fur- or have been during the preceding twelve (12) months as officer,
Wished to such'candidatete and be included in any such statement or director, partner, attorney, agent, or employee, who, for services
report. Cash contributions, services, or anything else 1 value amount rendered during such preceding twelve (12) months or to be ren-
ing to:Twenty y Five Dollars (ring ) or less are exempt from the provi-
dered in any such capacity, has received or has been promised
sion of this Section in requiring the reporting of such individual contri- compensation in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars($1500.00).
'buttons or services; PROVIDED HOWEVER that eve such candidate
shall report the full and total amount of all•contribions, services or c. Every office or directorship held by such elected public official or
anything else of value contributed or-paid to him for On his-behalf, his spouse in any corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship,or
whether such individual amount is Twenty FIve•Dollars-($25.00)or less like business enterprise, which conducts its business activities with,
or in-excess thereof. in the boundaries of the Renton School District and which is subject
General Election. The provisions of the 'immediately preceding to regulationnrieof l bythe City of Renton,tanand from which
paragraph governing Primary Election shall likewise apply.to any Gener- any
al Election within the City of Renton and every such Candidate,whether such elected public official has,received compensation or has been
he is successful or not, shall file such-statement'or r•eport as hereina- • promised compensation during'the preceding twelve (12) months
bove set forth, and such filing to be made within t n (10) days after , period in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1500.00), or services;
the-day of-'holding-the-General,Election•at'which a is a candidate. or any other thing of value in excess of,said amount.
Each such candidate•is further required to'file.su plementary state- -
ments containing in equal detail any'additional contributions of whatev- • d. A list containing a correct legal description of any and all real'
:er'.type or-nature-in excess-of Twenty Five Dollars:(25.00), including property located within the City Limits of Renton in which any such
.'.but not limiting'it to proceeds from any fundraising dinners, meetings, elected public official has any interest whatsoever, as owner, pur- .
.parties or like arrangements, whether conducted prior or subsequent to chaser, optionee, optionor, or any other proprietory interest, ac-
any such-election, and such,supplemental:statements to be filed not quired during the,preceding twelve (12) months period whenever
later.'than,ninety(90)days after•such General Election.- •. such proprietory interest is in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars
--:-•Each such statement.as hereinabove defined when so filed shall ($1500.00). This subsection shall not apply to the residence home
immediately be subject to the•inspection and'examination of any elec- of such official.
tor:and shalt.be and become a part of the public records of the City of -
Renton. Any violation of-this-Section shalt be and constitute a 'misde- The foregoing provisions shall not apply to policies of life insurance
-meanor and shall-be punishable as-hereinafter set forth. - issued to such public official or his spouse or members of his family,
Section 4:`No public Official shall receive, accept, take, seek, or accounts in any commercial bank, savings and loan association or
solicit; directly-or•i'ndlrectly,'anything'of economic value•as a gift, gra- credit unions, or similar financial institutions subject to regulation'by
tuity,'or favor,-from-any person if such public official has reason to be- the State of Washington or any other governmental agency having juris-
lieve-the donor would not grant or give such gift,gratuity, or favor, but diction thereover.
for:such public'official's office or position within the City of Renton. Any such elected public official who is disqualified by reason of
No public official.shall-receive, accept, take, seek, or solicit, such personal, private or similar conflict of interest in any matter as
whether directly-or indirectly,""anything of economic value as a gift, gra- hereinabove defined, shall, after having made the required disclosure
tufty, or favor, from any person or from any officer or director of such •
as herein set forth, remove himself from. his customary seat during
person if such public official has•reasonto believe such person: such debate and, by permission of .the presiding officer, leave the
a,.has, or is seeking to obtain contractual:or other business or fin- council chamber until such time as the matter at hand, from,which-
ancial relationship with the City of Renton; or ' • such public official has been.disqualified, has-teen disposed of in.the
'b._conducts,operations:or:activities-which are regulatedby-the City• . regular course of business. -
Council,.its committees-or;any:Board or Cortimission-.of the•City of (Cont.on following Pagel
Renton)Or •
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Sectionis hereby
sf Ethics.bsht. If the findings of the Board disclose•an apparent-violation•of any
Thererr hereby established a Boardsideof Ethics composed ri five provision of thisordinance, then the City Attorney shall prosecute by,
(5) members, all of whom shall be residents within the boundaries of
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a ro appropriate action of either a criminal or civil nature in order,to,ef-
the Renton School District,and all of such members shall be appointed
by the Mayor•subject to confirmation by the City Council. Stich mem fectuate the purposes of this ordinance.
bets of the Board shall be nominated from a list submitted b the fol g. The Board.may from time to time,,`oh its.own motion, on at the,.
lowing-bodies or organizations and each such list to contain tie names request of any public-official, render advisory-opinions with respect":
'and addresses of three(3) candidates, to-wit: to the application of this ordinance,,or alternately request the City-
a.From the Roard of Directors of the Renton School District No.403 Attorney to render such•an opinion in writing.
containing the names of three (3) members of such Board. • Section 10:-Board's Findings-Public—Exceptions.
The record of the Board's written findings shall be open to public
b. From the Board of Directors of the Greater Renton Chamber of inspection•unless such,disclosure is.inconsistent with other..provisions
Commerce containing the names of three (3) members of such of law or this ordinance and further:providing that the,Board of Ethics;
Board. in -the.conduct of any hearing'or proceedings'within its power,' may
make reasonable orders necessary for the protection of individuals•who,
c. From the Board of Trustees of the Renton Ministerial Ass ciation may be unjustly or improperly accused or who may disproportionately
containing the names of three (3) members of such Associat on, but harmed or injured.in their reputation, employment or profession,by-any
if if there is.no such association, then the name or names of a y min= premature disclosure; furthermore, the Board's such findings shall`not
ister or ministers whose name may be submitted by any el ctor of be-open'to public inspection•pending•the initiation of civil or'criminal
the City of Renton. action by the City of Renton or any-other governmental agency,having
jurisdiction thereover: -
d. From the Board of Trustees of the Renton League of Women Vot- Section 11. Fals Charge-of Misconduct. _
ers, containing the names of three(3).members of such Board. Any person who shall file with•or report to the Boarctof.Ethics a•
charge of misconduct on the-part of any•public official or other person
e. From the Executive Board of the King County Labor Coun il, con- .encompassed within the .definitionof:this ordinance,: knowing.:sucti. •
taining the names of three(3) members of such Board. charge to be false or to•have been recklessly made without-any.reason-'.
After the submission of such lists of candidates as he einabove able attempt to determine relevant facts and circumstances, shall be
specified, the Mayor shall nominate five (5) members to the Board of guilty of a misdemeanor.and shall be punished as hereinafter,set•forth-,
Ethics within thirty (30) days after receipt of the names of such candi- Section 12 Penalty. -•
dates, and if for any reason the Mayor fails or neglects to m'ke such Any personwho willfully, knowingly and.intentionally violates:any.
appointment, then the City Council, on its own motion and by the vote provisions of this ordinance,'shall -be guilty,of a,misdemeanor and'
of one more than a majority, may make such appointments. • shall,'upon-conviction thereof, be fined in a..sum not exceeding:Five
The terms of the members of the Board shall be four ( ) years, Hundred Dollars 1$500.00) .or,be committed to jail' for a'period not
provided that the first five (5) members of the Board so n minated exceeding ninety (90),days, or be penalized by both such•firie and-ini-
shall serve for staggered terms of one, two, three, four and ,live years prisonment; in-addition to the foregoing, any public official found guilty
respectively, and the appointing authority shall designate thterm of of any violation-of this••ordinance shall forfeit any right:to.:his-:office,
each such member at the time of such appointment. Members shall, whether elective or appointive; as may be:determined-by•the court-at
serve for their designated terms and until their successors Mel
appoint- the time sentence is imposed,upon such public official.
ed and qualified. Appointments of successors and appointments to fill Section 13.Separability Clause; '
.vacancies in office shall be made in the same manner as the appoint- If any Section,Subsection,•sentence, clause, phrase_or;portion.of
ment of the preceding incumbent. Each such appointment shall be this Ordinance is for any reason held-invalid,or:unconstitutional-by.any,
effective upon the filing of a copy thereof in the office of the C ty Clerk. Court of competent jurisdiction,-such portion shall be•deemed'a•sepa-
The Board shall convene and hold its first business m cling not rate, distinct and independent provision and such holding°shalt_not.af:
more than thirty (30) days after appointments are completed as speci- fect the validityof the remaining portions'.of;this Ordinance:
fied in this ordinance. At its first such meeting the Board shal select a Section,14:This,Ordinance.shali,be'in full force artd'effect'from
chairman and a secretary by a majority vote of its members. he chair- and After its passage, approval and legal publication.
man shall serve for a period of one (1) year, and until his su cessor is PASSED' BY THE CITY COUNCIL this..28th day of-.September,
appointed in the same manner. 1970.
•Members of the Board shall be reimbursed for their ctual ex- . • Helmie.Nelson,City.Clerk
penses incurred in connection with Board business at the same rate as . ::-:
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this'28th day of September, 197')'.
:provided by law for City officia;s generally.
The Board shall meet as.frequently as it deems'nece sary but . . . Avery Garrett;Mayor
:not less frequently than twice in each calendar year. Spec' I Board Approved as to form:
meetings may be called at any time by three (3) of its members. A Gerard M.Shellan, City Attorney . '
'majority of the Board shall constitute a quorum. PUBLISHED IN.THE'REC.ORD-CHRONICLE October 7, 1970. No. R.585
Section 9.Powers of the Board of Ethics.
The Board of Ethics shall have, among others, the folio ing pow-
ers:
a. To prepare additional and supplementary rules and re ulations -
reasonably necessary to implement this ordinance and to stablish
procedures for hearings and investigations in compliance ith appl- - •
'cable law.
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b. To investigate, on the basis of information received in siting,
from any source,,or on the Board's own motion, suspectedor al-
leged violations of any provisions of this ordinance. In the c urse of
its investigation, the Board may require any public officia or re-
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quest any other person to appear before the Board, to give i forma-
tion under oath, and to produce books, memoranda, paper , docu-
ments, financial statements, receipts, cancelled checks or a y other -
relevant information or data in the possession, custody or co trol of
the person ordered or requested•to so appear.
Whenever the attendance of any public official is required t such
hearing, the Board shall issue an order setting forth the ti a and
place when such attendance is required and shall cause suc notice ,-
-to be delivered in person to such public official or by re istered
mail to such official at least fifteen (15) days prior to the da a fixed
for attendance. Other witnesses shall likewise be served wit such -
written order at least fifteen (15) days prior to any such ate of
hearing, or may be'subpoenaed to the extent permitted by la
c..Whenever the conduct of any public official is under inve tigation
for any alleged violations under the provision of this ordinan e, such
public official shall receive appropriate notice in writing f pm the
Board at least thirty (30) days prior to any such hearing, and any
such public official shall be entitled to be present, to exam ne and
cross-examine witnesses, to'be represented by counsel and to call
witnesses on his own behalf. Any such hearing shall be open to the .
public or, at the request of the.person under investigation, may be ,
held in private, -provided, however, that a•full and complee tran-
script of such hearing shall be made and retained as a matter of
record. All of such hearings of the Board shall be conducted within
the City of Renton.
d. Furthermore, in the discretion of the Board,and whether request-
ed by the public official under investigation or not, any such hearing
may be held in closed or private session in•order to protect the
rights and reputation, of persons whose conduct may be Unjustly
attacked or criticized.)
e. Upon the conclusion of such hearing, the Board shall •make a
record of its findings in writing. A copy of such record shall be
transmitted to the City Clerk, the City Attorney, the Mayor, and the
public official involved; In the event the Board's findings disclose an
apparent violation of any State law, a copy of such findings shal'
also be filed with the.Ptrosecuting Attorney.of King County forthwith.
CITY OF RENTON
Establishing a Code of Ethics c. has interests which may be substantially affected by such public
official's performance or non-performance of his br her official duty.
Section 5. Interest in Contracts Prohibited—Exceptions.
ORDINANCE NO. 2586 No public official shall be beneficially interested, directly or indi-
rectly, in any contract which may be made by, through, or under the
supervision or direction of such public official, in whole or in substan-
tial part, or which may be made for the benefit of his office, or accept,
directly or indirectly, any compensation, gratuity or reward in connec-
' tion with such contract from any other person beneficially Interested
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON, RELATING therein. The foregoing shall not apply to the exceptions specified in
TO THE' CONDUCT OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS, ESTABLISHING A CODE RCW 42.23.030emot Interest.ech Are incorporatedublioffi herein as if fully setm d forth.o
Remote A public official shall not be deemed to be in-
OF ETHICS; PROVIDING FOR THE CREATION OF A BOARD OF ETH- terested in a contract as specified in the immediately preceding pare-
ICS, PRESCRIBING ITS POWERS AND DUTIES, PROVIDING FOR graph if he has only a remote interest in the contract and if the fact
CERTAIN PENALTIES, AND REPEALING ANY AND/ILL ORDINANCES and extent of such interest is disclosed'to the governing body of the
IN CONFLICT HEREWITH. City of Renton of which he is a member and noted in the official min-
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF utes or similar records of the City prior to the consummation of the
Tit CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON,AS FOLLOWS: contract, and thereafter the governing body authorizes, approves or ra-
Section 1. Declaration of Purpose. It is here y recognized and tifies the contract in good faith by a vote of its membership sufficient.
established that high moral and ethical standards among City officials for the purpose without counting the vote or votes of the public official
are vital and essential to provide unbiased, open and honest conduct having a remote interest therein.As used in this Section"Remote Inter-
within all phases and levels of government; that a ode of Ethics is a est" means:
helpful aid in guiding City officials and to eliminate actual conflicts of a.That of a non-salaried officer of a non-profit corporation;
interest in public office and to improve and elevate standards of public b. That.of an employee.or agent of contracting party where the
service so as to promote and-strengthen the confide re, faith and trust compensation of such employee or agent consists entirely of fixed
of the people of the City of Renton 1n their local government. wages or salary;
Section 2.Definitions.for the purpose of this Ordinance:
a. "Public'official";means;all of(the elected City officials,; to- c.That of the landlord or tenant of a contracting party;
gether with all'appointed officers including their deputies and assist-
ants of such an officer who determine or are authorized to deter- d.That of a holder of less than one percent (1%) of the shares of a
mine policy making decisions within their respect* department or corporation or cooperative which is a contracting party;
office, including appointive members of all municial boards, com-
missions or agencies and whose appointment has b n made by the None of the provisions of this Section shall be applicable to any
Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. public official interested in a contract, though his interest be only re-
mote as hereinabove defined, who influences or attempts to influence,
b.'Candidate" means any individual who declares himself to be a any other public official of the City of which he is an officer to enter
candidate for an elective office and who, if elected thereto, would into such contract.
meet the definition of a public official hereinabove let forth. Any contract made in violation of the above provisions shall be
void and as otherwise provided in RCW 42.23.050'and the provisions
c. "Contract" shall include any contract or agreement, sale, lease, thereof being expressly incorporated herein as if fully set forth.
purchase, or any combination of the foregoing. Section 6. Incompatible Service—Confidential Information.
No elected public official shall engage in or accept private em-
d. "Contracting Party" shall mean and include any person, partner- ployment or render services for any person or engage in any business
ship, association, cooperative, corporation, whether for profit or oth- or professional activity when such employment, service or activity is
erwise, or other business entity which is a party to a contract with a incompatible with the proper and faithful discharge of his official duties
municipality. as such elected official, or when it would require or induce him to dis-
close confidential information acquired by him by reason of his official
e. "Compensation"means anything of economic val e, however des- position. No such official shall disclose confidential information gained
ignated, which is paid, loaned, advanced, granted, transferred, or to by reason of his official position, nor shall he otherwise use such infor-
be paid, loaned, advanced, granted or transferred for or in consider- mation for his personal gain or benefit.
ation of personal services to any person. • Section 7. Personal—Private Interests.
Section 3.Statement of Expense of Candidate. Every elected public official who has a financial or other private
Primary Election. Every candidate for nomination at a primary or personal interest in any ordinance, resolution; contract, proceeding,
election within the City of Renton, shall, within ten (10) days after the or other action pending before the City Council or any of its commit,
day of holding such primary election at which he is a candidate, file an tees, shall promptly disclose such interest at the first public meeting
itemized statement in writing, duly sworn to as to its correctness, with when such matter is being considered by the City Council, on the re-
the officer with whom his declaration of candidacy or the nomination cords of the official Council Minutes, the nature and extent of such
paper is filed, setting forth each sum of money and thing of value, or personal or private interest and same shall be incorporated in the offi-
any consideration whatever, contributed, paid, adva ced, promised or cial Minutes of the City Council proceedings. Such disclosure shall in-
rendered to him or furnished or given to others forte benefit of such elude but not be limited to the following information which shall be
candidate and with his knowledge or acquiescence for the purpose of submitted in writing by such councilman, sworn to under penalty of
securing or influencing, or in any way affecting his nomination to said perjury, to-wit:
office. Such statement shalt set forth in detail the skims or other con- .a. The name and address of any private business corporation, firm
siderations so paid to him, together with the name and address of the or enterprise affected by such councilmanic action of which the
donor, and such statement shall also set forth the sums disbursed or Councilman or other elected public official is or has been during the
expended as personal expenses, stating fully the nature, kind and char- preceding twelve (12) months a shareholder, bond holder, secured
acter of the expense for which such sums were expended separately, creditor, partner, joint entrepreneur or sole proprietor, whenever the
Including the name and address of the payee and the purpose for each total value of his individual or undivided legal and equitable finan-
such disbursement. Such statement shall likewise include any sum or (12)c1 interest therein is and at anyc stiine during the precedingundre s
^� months has been in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars
other consideration as hereinabove stated, promised but not yet paid or ($1500.00).
received. In the event any such payments, servicesor other thing of b. The•name of any such private business or corporation, firm or
value are made to other persons on behalf of or for the benefit of such enterprise of which such elected public official or his relatives are
candidate, then any such information, when ascertainable, shall be fur-
or have been during the preceding twelve (12) months as officer,
Wished to such candidate and be included in any Such statement or director, partner, attorney, agent, or employee, who, for services
report. Cash contributions, services, or anything else of value amount rendered duringsuch precedingtwelve (12) months or to be ren-
ing to Twenty Five Dollars ($25.00) or less are exempt from the provi-
sion of this Section in requiring the reporting of such individual contri—
butions or services; PROVIDED HOWEVER that every, such candidate compensation in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars($1500.00).
shall report the full and total amount of all•contributions, services or c. Every office or directorship held by such elected public official or
anything else of value contributed or paid to him for on his behalf, his spouse in any corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship or
whether such individual amount Is Twenty Five Dollars($25.00) or less like business enterprise, which conducts its business activities with
or in excess thereof.
General Election. The provisions of the immediately preceding in the boundaries of the Renton School District and which is subject
paragraph governing Primary Election shall likewise apply to any Gener- to any regulation or control by the City of Renton, and from which
al Election within the City of Renton and every such candidate, whether such elected public official has received compensation or has been
he is successful or not, shall file such statement or report as hereina- promised compensation during' the preceding twelve (12) months
bove set forth, and such filing to be made within tern (10) days after , period in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1500.00), or services;
the day of holding the General Election at which be is a candidate. or any other thing of value in excess of said amount.
Each such candidate is further required to file supplementary state-
merits containing in equal detail any additional contributions of whatev- d. A list containing a correct legal description of any and all real "
er type or nature in excess of Twenty Five Dollars i(25.00), including property located within the City Limits of Renton in which any such
but not limiting it to proceeds from any fundraising dinners, meetings, elected public official has any interest whatsoever, as owner, pur-
parties or like arrangements, whether conducted prior or subsequent to chaser, optionee, optionor, or any other proprietory interest, ac-
any such election, and such supplemental statemer%ts to be filed not quired during the preceding twelve (12) months period whenever
later than ninety(90)days after such General Election. such proprietory interest is in excess of Fifteen Hundred Dollars
Each such statement as hereinabove defined when so filed shall ($1500.00). This subsection shall not apply to the residence home
immediately be subject to the inspection and examination of any elec- of such official.
for and shall be and become a part of the public records of the City of
Renton. Any violation of this Section shall be and constitute a misde- The foregoing provisions shall not apply to policies of life insurance
meanor and shall be punishable as hereinafter set forth. issued to such public official or his spouse or members of his family,
Section 4. No public official shall receive, accept, take, seek, or accounts in any commercial bank, savings and loan association or
solicit, directly or indirectly, anything of economic value as a gift, gra- credit unions, or similar financial institutions subject to regulation by
tuity, or favor, from any person If such public official;has reason to be- the State of Washington or any other governmental agency having juris-
lieve the donor would not grant or give such gift, gratuity, or favor, but diction thereover.
for such public official's office or position within the City of Renton. Any such elected public official who is disqualified by reason of
No public official shall.receive, accept, taket seek, or solicit, such personal, private or similar conflict of interest in any matter as
whether directly or indirectly, anything of economic value as a gift, gra- hereinabove defined, shall, after having made the required disclosure
tuity, or favor, from any person or-from any officer or director of such as herein set forth, remove himself from his customary seat during
person if such public official has reason to believe such person: such debate and, by permission of the presiding officer, leave the
a, has, or is seeking to obtain contractual or other business or fin- Council chamber until such time as the matter at hand, from which
ancial relationship with the City of Renton;or i such public official has been disqualified, has been disposed of in the
tr.-conducts operations or activities which are regulated by the City regular course of business.
Council, its committees or any Board or Commission of the City of (Cont.on following page)
Renton;or
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Section 8. Board of Ethics. of the Board disclose an a
t. If the findings
There is hereby established a Board of Ethics composed of fivepparent•violation of any
(5) members, all of whom shall be residents within the boundaries of provision of this ordinance, then the City Attorney shall prosecute by
the Renton School District,and all of such members shall be appointed appropriate action of either a criminal or civil nature in order to ef-
by the Mayor subject to confirmation by the City Council. Such Imem fectuate the purposes of this ordinance.
bers of the Board shall be nominated from a list submitted by the fol- g. The Board may from time to time, on its own motion, or,at the
lowing bodies or organizations and each such list to contain the names request of any public official, render,advisory opinions with respect
and addresses of three(3) candidates, to-wit: to the application of this ordinance, or alternately request the City
a.From the rioard of Directors of the Renton School District No.403 Attorney to render such an opinion in writing.
containing the names of three (3) members of such Board. Section 10. Board's Findings Public—Exceptions. •
The record of the Board's written findings shall be open to public
b. From the Board of Directors of the Greater Renton Chamb r of ;inspection unless such disclosure is inconsistent with other.provislon;;
Commerce containing the names of three (3) members of uch of law or this ordinance and further providing that the Board of Ethics,
Board. in the conduct of any hearing or proceedings within its power, may
make reasonable orders necessary for the protection of individuals who
c. From the Board of Trustees of the Renton Ministerial Associ tion may be unjustly or improperly accused or who may disproportionately
containing the names of three (3) members of such Association, but harmed or injured in their reputation, employment or profession by any
if there is no such association,then the name or names of any in- premature disclosure; furthermore, the Board's such findings shall not
ister or ministers whose name may be submitted by any elect r of be open'to public inspection pending the initiation of civil or'criminal
the City of Renton. action by the City of Renton or any other governmental agency having
jurisdiction thereover.
d. From the Board of Trustees of the Renton League of Women Vot- Section 11. Fals Charge of Misconduct.
ers,containing the names of three(3) members of such Board. Any person who shalt file with or report to the Board of Ethics a
charge of misconduct on the part of any public official or other person'
e. From the Executive Board of the King County Labor Council, con- .encompassed within the definitionof this ordinance, knowing..such ,
taining the names of three(3) members of such Board. charge to be false or to have been recklessly made without any reason-.
After the submission of such lists of candidates as herein bove able attempt to determine relevant facts and circumstances, shall be
specified, the Mayor shall nominate five (5) members to the Board of guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished as hereinafter,set forth,
Ethics within thirty (30) days after receipt of the names of such candi- Section 12.Penalty. •
dates, and if for any reason the Mayor fails or neglects to make such Any person who willfully, knowingly and intentionally violates any
appointment, then the City Council, on its own motion and by th vote provisions of this ordinance, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and
Of one more than a majority,may make such appointments. shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in a sum not exceeding Five
The terms of the members of the Board shall be four (4) ears, Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or be committed to jail for a period not
provided that the first five (5) members of the Board so nominated exceeding ninety (90) days, or be penalized by both such fine and im-
shall serve for staggered terms of one, two, three, four and five years prisonment; in addition to the foregoing, any public official found guilty
respectively, and the appointing authority shall designate the term of of any violation of this ordinance shall forfeit any right to.his
each such member at the time of such appointment. Members shall whether elective or appointive, as may be determined by the court at
serve for their designated terms and until their successors are appoint- the time sentence is imposed upon such public official. •
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ed and qualified. Appointments of successors and appointments to fill Section 13.Separability Clause.
vacancies in office shall be made in the same manner as the appoint- If any Section,Subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion.of
ment of the preceding incumbent. Each such appointment shall be this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any
effective upon the filing of a copy thereof in the office of the City Clerk. Court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be'deemed a sepa-
The Board shall convene and hold its first business meeting not rate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not af-
more than thirty (30) days after appointments are completed as peci- feet the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance.
fied in this ordinance. At its first such meeting the Board shall select a Section 14. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from
chairman and a secretary by a majority vote of its members. The chair- and after its passage, approval and legal publication.
man shall serve for a period of one (1) year, and until his succesisor is PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 28th day of September,
appointed in the same manner. 1970.
Members of the Board shall be reimbursed for their actu I ex- Helmie Nelson,City Clerk'
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penses incurred in connection with Board business at the same rate as APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 28th dayof
provided by law for City officials generally. September, 1970.
The Board shall meet as frequently as it deems necessary but Avery Garrett, Mayor
not less frequently than twice in each calendar year. Special Board Approved as to form: •
meetings may be called at any time by three (3) of its memb rs. A Gerard M.Shellan, City Attorney
'majority of the Board shall constitute a quorum. PUBLISHED IN THE RECORD-CHRONICLE October 7, 1970. No. R'585
Section 9.Powers of the Board of Ethics.
The Board of Ethics shall have, among others, the following pow-
ers:
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a. To prepare additional and supplementary rules and regulations
reasonably necessary to implement this ordinance and to este lish
procedures for hearings and investigations in compliance with ppl •
-
'cable law.
b. To investigate, on the basis of information received in writ ng,
from any source,•or on the Board's own motion, suspected or al-
leged violations of any provisions of this ordinance. In the cours of
its investigation, the Board may require any public official or re-
quest any other person to appear before the Board, to give inform(nna-
tion under oath, and to produce books, memoranda, papers, docu-
ments, financial statements, receipts, cancelled checks or any ter
relevant information or data in the possession, custody or contrcl of
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the person ordered or requested to so appear.
Whenever the attendance of any public official is required at sich
hearing, the Board shall issue an order setting forth the time ,nd
place when such attendance is required and shall cause such no ice
'to be delivered in person to such public official or by regist red
mail to such official at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date fi ed
for attendance. Other witnesses shall likewise be served with s ch
written order at least fifteen (15) days prior to any such dal of
hearing, or may be subpoenaed to the extent permitted by law.
c.Whenever the conduct of any public official is under investiga ion
for any alleged violations under the provision of this ordinance, s ich
public official shall receive appropriate notice in writing from the
Board at least thirty (30) days prior to any such hearing. and ny
such public official shall be entitled to be present, to examine nd
cross-examine witnesses, to be represented by counsel and to call
witnesses on his own behalf. Any such hearing shall be open to the
public or, at the request of the person under investigation, may be
held in private, provided, however, that a full and complete tran-
script of such hearing shall be made and retained as a matteri of
record. All of such hearings of the Board shall be conducted wi hin
the City of Renton.
d. Furthermore, in the discretion of the Board, and whether request-
ed by the public official under investigation or not, any such hearing
may be held in closed or private session in order to protect ithe
rights and reputation of persons whose conduct may be unjustly
attacked or criticized.
e. Upon the conclusion of such hearing, the Board shall make a
record of its findings in writing. A copy of such record shall be
transmitted to the City Clerk, the City Attorney, the Mayor, and the
public official involved. In the event the Board's findings disclose an
apparent violation of any State law, a copy of such findings steal'
also be filed with the Prosecuting Attorney of King County forthwith.
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CITY OF RENTON
SUPPLEMENTARY STATEMENT
TO
CAMPAIGN EXPENSE AFFIDAVIT
File with OfficiF of the City Clerk not
later than 90 days after General Election.
GENERAL ELECTION, , 19
Statement of additional contributions, Section 3, Ordinance 2586, copy
attached hereto.
Signature of Candidate
Subscribed and sworn to before Ime this day of 19
Notary Public in and for the State of
Washington residing in
or
City Clerk
or
Deputy City Clerk
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Each such statement as herein defined when so filed shall immediately be subject
to the inspection and examination of any elector and shall be and become a part
of the public records of the City of Renton. Any violation of this Section shall
be and constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as hereinafter set forth.
FILING FORM
��sSTATE0� TO THE STATE OF WASHINGTON vv'IJIMARY OF TOTAL
t- PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION C_1114 CONTRIBUTIONS AND
403 EVERGREEN PLAZA BUILDING EXPENDITURES •
, \�2 711 CAPITOL WAY Rev. 5/77
.. OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 96504 19as PHONE: 206-753-1111
THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE
P.M. DATE DATE RECEIVED
See Instructions on Reverse Side. (Type or Print Clearly)
CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE NAME AND ADDRESS DATE PREPARED CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX
❑ INITIAL REPORT FOR CAMPAIGN
OR CALENDAR YEAR
address FILE NUMBER ❑
INTERIM REPORT FOR THE PERIOD
City Zip TO
❑ FINAL REPORT CAMPAIGN CLOSED
INOTE:Candidates and Committees Using Abbreviated Reporting($1,000 Exemption)Complete Reverse Side Only.Schedules Not Required.
CASH AND IN KIND CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED THIS REPORT TOTAL FOR
PERIOD CAMPAIGN OR YEAR
1. Previous total cash and in kind contributions (From line 8, last C-4)
2. Cash received during this reporting period (From line 3, Schedule A) / I:
3. In kind contributions received during this reporting peiiod (From line 1, Schedule B)
4. Total cash and in kind contributions received (Line 2 plus line 3)
5. Loan repayments Made during this period (From line 5,Schedule A)
(-)
6. Corrections (From line 2 or 6, Schedule C) Show+or (-)
7. Net contributions this period (Combine lines 4,5, &6)Show + or (-)
8. Total cash and in kind contributions during campaign '(Total lines 1 &7)
9. Total pledge payments due (From Line 6, Schedule B)
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CASH -AND IN KIND EXPENDITURES MADE
.
10. Previous cash and in kind expenditures (From line 16! last C-4) •
11. Total cash expenditures during this reporting period((From line 4, Schedule A)
12. In kind expenditures (goods & services) during this reporting period (From line 1 and/or 2,
Schedule B)
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13. Total cash and in kind expenditures made (Line 11 plus line 12)
14. Corrections (From line 4 or 6,Schedule C)Show+or(-)
15. Net expenditures this period (Combine lines 13& 14.) Show+or (-)
16. Total cash and in kind expenditures during campaign (Total lines 10 and 15)
17. Orders placed but not yet paid (From line 4,Schedule B)
18. Pledges made to other candidates or committees but not yet paid. (From line 7,
Schedule B)
USE ONLY THOSE SCHEDULES WHICH CONTAIN REPORTABLE INFORMATION
CHECK SCHEDULES ATTACHED:
A ❑
B ❑
C ❑
C3orC3A ❑
(COPIES MUST BE INCLUDED
IN C-4 REPORT SENT TO COUNTY AUDITOR)
QC 01 !DC Tr1 r`r1P.AO1 CTr nmirnc'r
is 4.
TO BE COMPLETED BY ALL CANDIDATES AND COMMITTEES
19. FUNDS ON HAND AT BEGINNING OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD $_
SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) ,c
20. TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS(LINE8) '' //\(0 At
- )21. TOTAL EXPENDITURES(LINE16) ( ! �E'��'
22. SUBTOTAL(SUBTRACTLINE21 FROM LINE 20)
TOTAL UNPAID LOANS ENTER ( �_
23. LIABILITIES TOTAL ORDERS PLACED BUT NOT YET PAID TOTAL HERE ,�y
24. SURPLUSOR(DEFICIT) (SUBTRACT LINE23FROMLINE22) `1'
DURING THE EIGHT DAYS PRECEDING EACH ELECTION,CAMPAIGN BOOKS WILL BE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION EACH MONDAY THROUGH
FRIDAYFROM TO ATTHISADDRESS:
CERTIFICATION
I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION HEREIN AND ON ACCOMPANYING SCHEDULES AND ATTACHMENTS IS TRUE
AND COMPLETE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 42.17 RCW
0 (Check if applicable) I HAVE NOT EXCEEDED THE LIMITATIONS OF ABBREVIATED REPORTING AS OUTLINED ON THE
C-1 REPORT SUBMITTED ON
(DATE)
CANDIDE'S SIGNATURE DATECy TREASURER'S SIGNATURE (IF A POLITICAL DATE
�- COMMITTEE)
(1*--114-Je ----7.--' 5-e--0-n--' / )-- ( /\( 0 (K..
C-4 INSTRUCTIONS
ON THIS REPORT AND ACCOMPANYING SCHEDULES"CASH"INCLUDES CHECKS,MONEY ORDERS
AND SIMILAR INSTRUMENTS AS WELL AS CURRENCY
WHO MUST REPORT:
Each candidate or political committee who receives contributions
or makes expenditures.
WHEN TO REPORT: (See RCW 42.17 and PDC instruction booklet for detailed reporting requirements.)
ABBREVIATED FULL
REPORTING REPORTING
Day C-1 filed x
19th day preceding each election x
5th day preceding each election x
10th day after primary election x
21st day after general or special election x x
`10th day each month no other reports
required if committee has surplus funds x
Each six months after the election if
committee has outstanding obligations x
December 31 (continuing committee) x
Day campaign fund closed x
*Report required only if contribution received or expenditure made.
WHERE TO REPORT:
Send original copy of C-4 with appropriate schedule to: Send duplicate copy of C-4, duplicate of each schedule and copy of
each C-3 and C-3A to County Auditor where candidate lives (For polit-
Public Disclosure Commission ical committees,where treasurer lives).
403 Evergreen Plaza Building
Olympia,Washington 98504
OTHER REPORTS REQUIRED:
Submit C-4 with schedules attached;Schedule A for monetary contributions and expenditures,Schedule B for other contribu-
tions and,expenditures and Schedule C for corrections and adjustments. Submit only those schedules containing data.
C-1 report is required of candidates and committees to register with Public Disclosure Commission.
C-3 report is required for candidates and committees (not using Abbreviated Reporting) each time bank deposit is made.
F-1 report is required from every candidate. (Persons who filed F-1 in January are not required to file again in same calendar
year.)
CONSULT Chapter 42.17 RCW and Chapter 390-16 WAC for detailed requirements of law. For additional information call the
Public Disclosure Commission: 206-753-1111.
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lil*With-Office al .the City Clerk
within: 10 days from date of election.
.CITt OF RENTON WASHINGTON•
,Campaign Expense Affidavit
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• Sea Ion 3, •Ordipance 2586
'PRIMARY
ELECTION,. ., i9
GENERAL -
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STATE OF WASHINGTON,
• .COUNTY OP KING SS •
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00. MM1)O 41%,„_, being first duly sworn,
on oath deposes and says:.That he was a ci andidate for (nomination for election to) to the office of:__41141319. .
• CADort44.6.11. ?ht.* at the election held_ $LPt• TO. , 1917;
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that if)e.hereby sets forth;each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or
promiied by him, or anyone'for him with his knowledge or acquiescence; for the purpose of securing, influencing
in any •way affecting his (nomination for election to) said office, itemized as follows:
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Sum's: or other considerations promised and Nature, kind and character of To whom paid or
paid by affiant, including personal expense, separately stated, promised
nses., • •
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Contributions or things of value 'paid or Name and Address of Contributor
promised to or for affiant ($25.00 or more). or Promissor
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110...26..td. tptp..1 amqiiit•oi. all contributions, services or anything else of value
contributed or paid to him or:6n his behalf, whether such individual amount is
tir4n3r4ive.tollars ($25,40) -.6.4.1ess or in excess thereof
• That no.contributior.i of money or 'thing of value amounting to $25:00 or.more was received by afliant, or
by any person- or Organization. for him,: vith his. knowledge and acquiescence. from any one source, in aid or
support: Of fhis candidacy /of.(nomination — election). except as set. out above; that no Money, service, thing
of value, consideration of any kind 'was paid or promised by afliant, or with his knowledge or acquiescence,
for the purpose Of securing; influencing or in any way affecting his (nomination for — election to) said office, -
• eiCeptaSaboVe set out. • • • • .
. I?-15 CL)4.C11-0-). diL
Signature of Can •date -
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SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this __02„/ Vt- day of , 19 77
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• .City Clerk or. DepCitt-C];0-k- •
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• Notary Public in and for the State of
44vm'r*''''04TP!4:4644• • Washington residing in,
. .
Each such statement as herein defined when so filed shall immediately be subject
to the inspection and examination of any elector and shall be and become a part
of the public records of the City of Renton. Any violation of this Section 'shall
be and constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as hereinafter set forth.
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SUSAN HUHN. PRESIDENT - 20 BEHARRELL STREET
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Q: After a technician sets up the machine and seals it,there's no way to test it. I'd like to be damn
sure it's working properly on the day of the election,and that no one can mess around with it.
Possible?
A: With ValidVote,absolutely: Foolproof pre-election testing procedures for the technician and the
precinct workers are run through on election morning. ValidVote only takes ten minutes to setup;
and after testing,a sequenced locking system prevents tampering. (If the machine is unlocked
during the election, it stops and can't be re-started without going through the sequential steps
again.This special processor device makes election-fraud virtually impossible,short of massive
collusion.)
Q: Every precinct with more than one voting machine means that we've got just that many possibi-
lities of transposition errors from the machines to the tally sheet to the total count on the precinct
return.Can we do away with some of these chances for error?
A: We do away with all of them.ValidVote is actually a series of voting terminals which connect
to a central counting unit in each precinct. Multiple copies of precinct returns are available from
the central processor as soon as the polls close. Plus:ValidVote has MODEM capability for
immediate citywide,countywide,orstatewide returns by a telephone hook-up to a computer.
Q: About those mechanical counters. : . how can we be sure they're all functioning accurately
throughout the election?
A: With ValidVote,there are no mechanical counters to malfunction.At the end of the day,there
is an electronic digital display read-out of each candidate's vote count.To verify the electronic
totals,a hard-copy printout of each voter's selections is made. It includes a cumulative record
of blank votes for each office as well as individual candidate totals.
Q: With paper ballots, recounts are really frustrating because the vote totals keep changing.Can't
we get one right total that stays right, recount after recount?
A: ValidVote:electronic processor memory totals. No matter how many times you count the
votes,the totals always come out the same. In addition,the ValidVote System includes an
audit trail—a hard-copy printout of each voter's selections,on-going throughout the
election—which is invaluable and unsurpassed for recount purposes.
Q: In contested elections,decisions regarding interpretation of ballots are frequently questioned.
Isn't there a way to eliminate these"gray areas?"
A: ValidVote's security systems in the electronic processor and the interlocks in the voting stations
prevent errors and fraud.There are no gray areas open to doubt.
Q: A single election board can effectively tally only a relatively small number of ballots.This means
we're stuck with lots of small-size precincts and lots of precinct workers. Is there a way to cut this
down to size?
A: ValidVote's automatic vote tallying means it takes only two people to handle a large precinct.
Which means that precincts can be consolidated,and there's no need for a dozen people count-
ing ballots and a dozen more looking over their shoulders.
Q: There's nothing more irritating than having spoiled ballots—marks outside squares;indisting-
uishable, invalid and obscure markings, and other factors that tend to muddy the intent of the
voter.Can we put an end to spoiled ballots?
A: ValidVote:it means precisely that.Voter's selections are distinct and incontrovertable,and
there's no question of intent or validity.
Q: I guess punch cards are okay, but there's still room for programming errors—both accidental and
deliberate. How can we protect against that?
A: ValidVote is set up to verify itself:the processor set-up of each office interlock is checked for
accuracy by each voter. Informations,on the ballot display is stored directly in the processor
memory as recorded votes.There is no room for human error.And none for"Programming"
error—because the instrument itself is a firmware processor, a hard-wired device that doesn't
change from election to election,so it never has to be"reprogrammed."
Q: Transporting uncounted ballots to a central computer counting station leaves something to be
desired.Why do we have to live with this?
A: ValidVote means you don't have to live with this.Complete precinct returns are canvassed right
in the precinct,minutes after the polls close.
Q: Sometimes a simple thing like humidity will affect the perforated punches in the ballot cards.You
probably can't do anything about the weather,though. . .
A: ValidVote completely disregards the exigiencies of weather. It operates in temperature condi-
tions from —40°to +185°F,and its battery operates from —4°to +104°F. (And it has no perfora-
tions to be bothered by the humidity anyway.)
Q: Our central counting centeL 3 standard procedures for duplicating idled ballot cards.Can
you do away with the possibility of the mis-use or improper use of this procedure? •
A: With ValidVote,there's no need for this procedure at all.The voter himself observes the registra-
tion of his unambiguous selections.
Q: What about cost?
A: ValidVote is competitively priced with AVM and Shoup machines.
Here's how the ValidVote System gives you cost-efficiencies that present voting systems
can't match:
1. Transportation costs are reduced.
(ValidVote weighs 35 pounds instead of 700-900 pounds.And it's one-tenth the size of standard
voting machines.Which means eight machines can be transported by car, rather than box-car.)
2. The number of precincts and precinct workers can be reduced.
(Two officials can manage a large precinct with ValidVote,as opposed to 4to 10 people per
precinct with conventional systems.)
3. Computer programming and operating costs are totally eliminated.
(Compare this to punch card systems which cost Los Angeles County close to a million dollars in
programming alone.)
4. Election supplies:all you need are cables,which we supply.
(Compare this with punch cards, pre-perfed IBM cards,plastic holders, and ballot boxes.)
5. Central tallying auditors.
(Instead of all those people hanging around counting ballots,or checking up on the other people
counting ballots.)
6. Custodians and police.
(Instead of waiting up till the wee hours while the votes are counted,ValidVote requires their
presence for less than an hour after the polls close.)
7. Recounts.
(With ValidVote,once the votes are counted,theystay counted. No question of which recount is
the"correct"recount.)
Valid Vote,Inc.offers a complete spectrum of election services.Elections are looked at as a complex
process including distribution and collection of materials,voter education,election official education,
method of voter registration,and vote tallying systems.The staff has a diversity of experience in the
fields of voting machine sales and service,election administration,electronic engineering,program-
ming,and industrial consulting.ValidVote's President,Susan Huhn,has been selling voting machines
and running elections for trade unions and the New York City Poverty Program on a contract basis since
1963.She has completed definitive election procedure manuals for Massachusetts,Connecticut,
and Illinois;the State of Minnesota has made a recent request for a similar manual.These manuals
bridge the gap between the laws and the detailed operations of elections.
For further information, call or write:
Valid Vote, Inc.,20 Beharrell Street,Concord,Massachusetts 01742(617)369-1035
Ms.Susan Huhn,President
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Patents.: An Electronic Voting Machine
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The inventor describes her Susan Huhn with the electronic voting machine that she:
valid vote machine, :which invented. Miss Huhn received a patent for the device.
weighs 35 pounds, as a com-
pact replacement for the 700-
pound level-type mechanical ble because of the expense of Colorado Springs, and made
voting machines, and as locating them. a small-scale model there.He
duplicating; all their func- According to the patent, was later assigned to duty in
Lions. The voter selects candi- electrical currents from the West Germany.
dates by pushing switches earth are reflected in electro- patent'3,940,892 refers to
that can provide as many as statis voltage gradients above
256 choices. Selection lights the ground in proportion to the building as a "pop-up"
can be turned on and off the magnitude of nearby sub- structure, erected by hydrau-
until the choice is final. . terranean geothermal sources. lic pressure.The sections can
Miss Huhn has for years In the patented procedure, be air-transported or trucked
helped unions administer the gradients are recorded to the site, hinged together
their elections. Besides some and mapped.. and raised by pump pressure
for union use, she has writ- The inventors found that into a long arch. For recov-
ten official election procedure I movement over the earth's ery,the valves can be opened
manuals for Massachusetts, surface was required for the and the structure relaxed.Or
Connecticut, Illinois and i surveys. They were not cer- for more permanent use,
Minnesota. ' tain, but suspected that "in strength.can be added by
Miss Huhn's first expert- place"reading was interfered welding the joints and the
ence with service and sales with by air static voltages. hydraulic elements.
came as an associate of:her In a car they mounted a strip Drunk Driving Preventer '•
father, Thomas Huhn, him- chart recorded for automatic A device for 'preventing
self tingmachinebutor s to automat-
' rOutesion over.the selected. drunken driving o a vehicl
routes. In tests, 40 miles per whether car or aircraft,tests
paper ballots and punch ' hour proved a practical the person's memory and vis,
cards.She has received many speed, and parallel paths ual capability. Take-
inquiriesabout
her
own along the earth's magnetic uchi, of Yokosuka, Japan,
chine,
Pe increasing I lines of force were found was granted patent 3,942,151
interestand during this election preferable. this week,assigning it to the
year. After the informattion•is Nissan Motor Company, Ltd.
*Charthi Heat Sources plotted on a field map it can Several different digits se-.
g be evaluated by a specialist lected at random are flashed
Two California geologists' for decisions as to further one at a time onto a screen
have devised a method of tests and drilling. The in- for the driver to memorize.
charting the potentially vain- ventors call their method a Then a full set of digits,such
able sources of.heat in the reconnaissance tool.. as. 1 through 9, is displayed
earth's interior by detecting *' in numerical order. also one
certain natural electrical sig-I Aircraft Housing at a time. The driver is ex--
pals with an instrument in a I • Lieut. Col. Charles Lind- pected to press a button
moving car. bergh of the air,force (but when each of those he mem-
Wayne L. Sayer and Pat. not the Charles Augustus orized appears on the screen
Wright of the Geothermal Re-; Lindbergh who made the first If he fails in the test, the
'search Corporation in Wal-i solo flight across the Atlan- car's engine is shut off.
nut Creek,were granted Pat-; tic Ocean) was awarded a
ent 3,942,101 for the method I patent this week for a self- To get a-copy of a patent,'
this week. They believe, it: .erecting structure to house send the number and 50 .
will make commercially feasi- aircraft. cents• to the Patent and
ble the harnessing of abun- Col.' Lindbergh .invented Trademark Office, ashington,'.
dant sources o geothermal the structure while assigned D. ., 2ancv, Design patents,
energy not previpusly avails-' to the Air Force Academyhin .'are 20 cents each.
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30 The Patriot Ledger,.Thurs.,March 11I, 1976'
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The Figures Aren a' I Her He d.
By RICHARD KENT be disappearing through the bot- early days of the McDonald fast "A 1•: :s.
Patriot Ledger Staff Reporter torn of a broken paper bag, she food chain and Itek. • -
• expects employment to reach 75 He said many inventors fail to .. ,
MILTON — Somewhere there Bay Staters when tooling up is understand the merchandising, s •
is a starry-eyed young girl who completed and sales of the new financing and manufacturing _ • 3 e� h
•would rather figure than be a voting machine are written up on needs associated with bringing an € . . 'w'r s-^•
figure in a beauty pageant, a order books. I invention from workbench to .
vacuous TV talk show, or corpo- One of her sales innovations is store. '. . : s• •rate figurehead. •' :
gu to'promote sales of her machines The investment group,he said, £ a- s,��;- E ��
Her dream might be to some- for union elections;New York City "was impressed by Miss Huhn • 'g;,. w
day become a captain of industry. neighborhood elections for com- who had logged up a good sales { .
If she looks hard, a model for munity leaders,along with tradi- record in voting machines for a {
her aspirations can be found in tional markets for machines to dozen years and then invented her
Concord. , register public elections. own voting machine.
Miss Susan Huhn,35, inventor. She might be the ranking worn- "There are many voting ma- .•K . •
of a lightweight,electronic voting an in the .state and possibly chine inventions," he continued, , t
machine,is president of a manu- beyond its borders to have ' "but said the inventor's lack of rN •
facturing company and put. to- achieved recognition for starting trade or field knowledge shows up '•`~<< 4
the entire package ofprod-. ' "-"` ''
• getherP g anew venture enterprise. in failure to provide ability to '„.� �� "�M} �p
uct, marketing and adminis- Thomas Claflin, a former write in candidates, and in- }4,€1
tration: , Green Street,Milton,resident and corporate security, anti-tamper- ;f,;1x„. r£
She received help from two 1959 Milton Academy graduate, ing, and tallying features.." .fiW$ 1 s
Milton men. Components are adds more to hear reputation by Miss Huhn, he said, 'included ; r a 4 A,<...^ ''::� �
manufactured byTom Trocki of P <F. •'`""' ^
saying she is one�of the few per- the "fail-safe" features in her t°'��h�`w<.;•::<'';•�' ..�.'�;
A m e'r i c a n 'Engineering, sons of either sex,in this area to electronic' device weighing 35 . .. �, .;','.•.' 7 `
Stoughton,and finished by Peter get"starting up" capital during pounds. In contrast, mechanical sa".� a3 ' "' ';`
Clark of Eastern Process Co. machines weigh the past few years. voting 700
Quincy. He is vice president of corpo- pounds, .require large storage Miss Susan Huhn
At a time when jobs appear to ration financing and head of the areas,and are limited by doorway.. •
Venture Capital Fund of Paine, width and floor bearing strength She is a graduate of Barnard
. Webber,Jackson&Curtis. in selecting polling places. College and has written official
"The adage of the public beat- ' Miss Huhn said she worked for election procedure manuals for
ing a path to the.doorstep of the her father,Thomas Huhn, repre- Massachusetts, Connecticut, Illi-
•
inventor of a better mousetrap is sentative of a mechanical voting nois and Minnesqta.
bunk in today's business world," machine firm in the New York As a woman in the often totally
said Mr.Claflin,also a member of and New England territory. man's business world,Miss Huhn
the board of Miss Huhn's Valid Once she had the concept of the said annoying problems can de-
Vote,Inc.,of Concord. new voting machine,she received' velop over.lunch conferences ar-
The Yankee tinkerer survives technological and development ranged for men's clubs;and also in
. in this area, he said, and told of help from men such as August Picking up the tab.
how Boston,+San Francisco,Hous- Eustis, son of Milton developer To avoid embarrassment 'she
ton,Dallas and Minneapolis"for and inventor of ice and snow- told of arranging in advance for
making machines and other'rec- the check to be picked up on the
some reason abound in inventions. reational equipment, William way out or for the waiter or
and inventors along with risk•- Eustis,and sister of Mrs.Elspeth waitress to be cued so she re-
willing investors.;' Taylor, a conservationist; engi- cees the check. ' ..
"The invention or idea is but a neer Winfield Hill, president of "Paine, Webber also took an
small part of the business mix. Sea Data Corp.,Newton; and Dr. extra long look because of my sex,
We look for ability to carry the Paul Horowitz, Harvard physi- I'm sure,"she added.Mr.Claflin
ball from invention through or- cist. responded by saying"so few peo- •
ganization, marketing, promo- ' As for getting along with men, ple have received venture capital
tion, sales and technological and she said her"outdoors" manner in recent years that it is a tribute
trade know-how,"he explained. "fits in perfectly" when,.board to Miss Huhn as a person."
Mr..Claflin said the venture, room or lunch conferences with He also told of the funding of a
fund in the past helped in the. businessmen, union leaders, and woman in New York with a new
government officials invariably concept in book publishing.
turns to sports. During her 12 Women, she said in passing
years selling machines for her on advice to would-be career
women, "need only make slight
father, she met many of the'
nation's top political leaders when adjustments to. succeed in buss-
they were sitting in on purchasing ness. Mostly it's little things like'
conferences as,minor funs- avoiding making picking up the
, tionaries. _ lunch tab becoming a big hassle."
She is a member of the Corin-
thian Yacht Club, Marblehead,
and•races a 19-foot Jolly Boat on a
backyard lake at her Groton
home. .
Miss Huhn confided her fiance
is an engineer.
The oldest of five children who
grew up in a New•England type of
environment "running loose" in
the forests of New York, Miss
Huhn said her parents let their
children "make decisions." Her
three brothers are lawyers and a
sister is a "chem major." Her
parents are descendants of pre-
Revolution German and'Scots-
Irish settlers.
The Boston Globe Friday,May 21, 1976
helping .She 's to miniaturize the • vote
ByGlobe Jean Dietz yr� .- E•, '4 F e„„ r ' .s t x f :x in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of New
Staff fi •
York City.Then,18,000 residents will select
WEST CONCORD—Voters in a Great-' ',, . .. z r ` �
er Boston union election will make a small r r 'h "' k ' � K • K .members of antipoverty community corpo-
;aQ,I.` t; t,G z z t , . rations and multiservice agency boards
bit of history June 8 when they cast ballots € . f.t ,.'a,,,,,,� l�s ;=,.{ t x from among.800 candidates. Community
on the world's smallest electronic voting a N'` r4„1:',<;it ti, = v : �'< .j` ?r, ' 4 0.,
Dedelo ment Agency Comr.Junius Kellogg
machine. And-hel in the 8000 telephone i'z �" "'rl } *t.,�.y , n t r ` <� P g y
-helping. P z x 3 s '�� ,, says:"I like her machines because they are
employees elect officers of Local 2222 In- Y"` y ^` ' 2' ` , �* ,„ r,
r tr r -err �,+ r s c a r>y`s,, , s �, !CO easy to carry around.
ternational Brotherhood of Electrical Work- w t s t. M W .• .r ,�'f t fe V 0 i<g . ' •
z; t � t ytc 1 stgx s m da s "
ers,will be Susan Huhn. lion each
r '£ '1'h 2 l.�s� # '"L , ` _ z y ;U N F /£�.,'x£ ? ' n � ° ' ' year`just to print ballots bece now spending ause elof the va
Developing ways and means to improve ,, �sr"�- }r , s r s ,� x ' r 'F : riety of voting methods here," says look
election procedures has long had top priori- *�, eta » s ti� tar of State Paul Guzzi."We intend to look
ty in Huhn's busy life.Ever since graduai- z r?£; l., t.4'�, '� te.44 a w. x c '' `r Y ° a° ' at her machine along with the others now in
ing from Barnard College in 1962,she has . ; s� e" xm .t T*z ' r ^' 2 w; ag �;$ € t , , use as we conduct a review of costs and
sold and serviced mechanical voting yut�f z... t �s w ki 9 `, ,* s y * i ,i other electionproblems." •
g � rF��tr £&k:nl r>�� xi � 1 �� £s ��s� K l� i -
machines. kE rx,K m . 4� "A QS ✓ � y x cte< ;
x : w3i„s r ,• ' . ... 3 { 4 '. Many of-the town and city clerks who
Now,.she has developed and patented a • 3 VM ; `' ti � _ e ,
:z, t* r u.•i -0 * / ,, +• know Huhn were first iew York
and by her
35-pound unit,selected-for the union elec- a k '`;f z�, x � 4; t,='� { Father,Thomas Huhn,New. New
tion debut. One of her machine's special 4 ' '" `, ` ,0, ;` •: v':F' i, ' „ ' • ',
_->'.<`£' ar*; - England sales representative for Automatic
us;>?r'�'r`..:`:'a£ �r,,.,y.. ,�i•�\4,�$�' a,c' �� -sr ?f vi i .-.,+ _., •features is an ability to be carried in a light- �y f"', t s
6 A.ri 7 • Voting Machines Inc.,one of the few estab-
weight aluminum case which converts to a r%max '� f �" • lished giants in-the field. Susan formerly
private polling booth. � �, �r�tt " r Y* e t r{ hz L worked for the same company.
�. < y` •«w 3 of ., �` t"N, P y'
On the third floor of a former ski mill , s „£ ,+ x, r *-�✓ �' *;,�' -i„,f „ • "I don't know her-'machine,but I know
De-
here the inventor also presides over the fu- pier , z ,�y u s <$" < i s h z £ ,x the young lady well," says Edward De-
lure of Valid Vote Inc., her company of y a,� � «�, x�, �� :,' vereaux of Natick president of the Massa-
W ^m <, i+^ k7"-. £_k . m ifd k .£ ,v i.rs n•im • a ;;x
engineers,election technicians,assemblers, k x , +°� i,s 7' . . chusetts Town Clerks Assn."We're still us-
saiespersons and secretaries engaged in tt '.. Y .Y £ s y , a3 Y kf � . ?3t h
ing the machines she and her father sold us
producing and marketing her machine. <�r _: »} yf� "p ' f�;wMy ., ,y in'67 and'68.We spent$87,000 for them,but
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'approach to problem-solving,Huhn predicts °t:silk` s:,¢<��ir;.���°�::�£�' '��';,,,'....� �i�, .�, �, �' V�
.r<.�:.;.,<�:,.,,M�•,..,;... : ,�•:.»,:,� .. ;�:..�.. ;, .. . �'' �.:.xio <a�"':�,., overtime.
her miniature votinginstrument will ren- , z <..r :' '% �.�.':: ... ; .
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machines she once sold to cities and towns ;,;nv ' :->;:;,;.<..:;�:;.,.,.;;.;;..;ky...>.. .... ..... ,,:.< � , `', of'Valid Vote which
.<:;,...,.�.,,;��.£.s. .s< �,. � 'a, � Inc.,r enabled her to ob- .
throughout the state. :x»>.,•.• <:n»•..,». � ��:
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"Look what the pocket calculator did to Inventor Susan Huhn checks portable electronic voting machine manufactured by her ,Boston stockbrokers and
the heavy old office adding machines, the to persuade Thomas Claflin,vice-president,
company,Valid Vote,Inc.of Concord. (Globe photo by Charles Carey) to become a director of her company.
p5-year-old inventor from Groton suggests. P Y•
But Huhn ("pronounce the name as the "I spend all my time dealing with people
Toproduce her machine,Huhn took ad- When I saw her model, I knew Susan
verb for chopping down trees,hewn")is not • and motivating them when I'm not working
out to make a big splash right away. vantage of advanced computer technology. had built a better mousetrap," says John on the machines,"says Huhn,."but numbers
• Thirty years ago,a single part might occupy. Conley, president of Local 2222. "We're are the real dynamics of the company."
Cautious about disasters which have a whole room.'today,miniature parts,such renting 30 machines to use at four locations
taken place with rivals at trial runs when -as the four-electronic components which in Boston, Quincy, Malden and Newton. "When I really'want to know what's
poll workers were not trained first, she . form the internal section of her machine, What sold me is that her machine seems happening I sit down to look-at the budget.
turned down an invitation to test her prod- are readily available on the commercial fraudproof and foolproof. We used paper It's like taking a snapshot of the company
ballots in the past." on one piece of paper,"she.adds."The ques-
uct in the presidential primary Feb.24 in a market.
Concord,N.H.ward.Now,she believes that "I-didn't invent computer parts," she tion is how to get this company to do a cash
Valid Vote's first product is failsafe and said. "All I did Was invent a voting The second public engagement of Valid business. We expect to be profit-making
ready to go. machine." Vote's small wonder will take place in July soon."
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The fate of a$6.6 million special committee for the levy, said.•the
school-levy request will be in the group recently completed a
hands of Renton voters in two weeks. brochure which will be distributed
But the district's school levy cam- door-to-door on Saturday,Feb.4. '
paign continues to be a quiet one Thompson said the canvassing will
even though the Tuesday, Feb. 7 be in selected areas where support
election date is near. for district levies generally is high-
Gone is the hoopla of previous est.Areas where support typically is
years when campaigns were mas- low probably will,not be part of that
sive publicity efforts for co;nmunity effort,he said.
support. , . 'The brochure'explains why the •
This year's levy effort has a quiet- district is running a levy this year
• er,tone aimed at getting information . after saying that last year's levy
on the:district's levy request to might be the district's last,Thomp-
interested residents. son said. U
Jack Thompson, a Renton School - "What we have to explain is that
District administrator who has been even. while we talked about- the
working with the citizens'campaign possibility of that being the last levy,, •
the Legislature acted after our levy
• request and voted to phase in full -
Gstate funding over three years rather
• than assume the full burden im-
� mediately,"Thompson said. .
The Legislature's action meant the
district will have to run special
x. I , levies topick upthe part of basic
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`' . ., education costs which the state won't
assume until the 1980-81 school year.
The district's levy request would
cost property owners in the Renton •
School District"an estimated $4.65
per $1,000r,of assessed valuation,
�: p};•`... ;, fi about$139.50 on a$30,000 home.
;,; ,° The-Renton levy is the lowest of
°� j� ;� four area school-districts having,
L ', _ 44'. levy elections Feb. 7.
�.: In the Mercgr Island School Die-
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trict, a •$3.8 million special levy
s request world cost district tax-
payers $8.26 per$1,000 if it passes.
} e - In Tahoma, a levy request of just
� y„ under $1 million would cost tax-
' '" , payers$6.65 per$1,000.In the South,
x k Central School District, a $1.8 mil- •
I ws , .
„ F lion levy request has a price tag of$6
„• ,� �• ��� �, ,: per $1,000, and a request for $1:68
•` . x, f million in special levy funds will cost
' 3 taxpayers in the Enumclaw School�;
„, , s District$5.80-per$1,000 if it passes:
4 _ - ga ti, Thompson said 40 percent of the'
V voters in the Renton School District
. Fy who cast ballots in last November's
, , - general election must vote Feb. 7 to ,
• validate this levy election. Of that'
minimum number, 3,948 persons
,,, 1 must approve the request.
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not in
,; ry. . ,. - defense budget
,; qv'',�; The U.S. Air Force's budget re-
A. "4,4 ' �;• quest for a new short takeoff and •
t`� landing(STOL)transport plane that
� The Boeing Co. was competing for '
with McDonnell Douglas was cut
_:: from President Jimmy Carter's final
Y r budget Monday.
� aa Boeing spokesman Pete Bush said
-, ,, „ „ the potential value of the proposal
was"in the billion dollar category."
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