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Renton City Council
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OLD BUSINE 'S - Continued
Pea Patch Councilwoman Seymour noted letter from Mayor Delaurenti to Renton
Garden Plots School District indicating. the city cannot assume responsibility for
pea patch garden plots and school expressing regret. Upon council
comment, Administrative Assistant Custer noted the Administration
had been requested to research the matter 3/15/76, that land proposed
1 for gardens would need top soil , water and security measures along
with administering the program; that the city has neither manpower
or budget, and that the idea was not rejected. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY GRANT, THE MATTER OF "PEA PATCH GARDEN PLOTS" BEI REFERRED
TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE TO RESEARCH AND REPORT' BACK.
Recess ; MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED.
Council recessed at 9:05 p.m. and reconvened at 9:20 p.m., with all
Councilmen present at Roll Call .
Priority', List Councilman Grant noted earlier Motion by Councilman McBet6 (Page 1 )
Of City Council placing Councilman Perry' s Priority List of Council for '7'6 and '77
before the City Council at this time. (For Priority List & Amendments
see Council Minutes of 3/15/76 Pages 4 & 5) It was MOVED iBY GRANT,
SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE PROJECTS AS LISTED AND AMENDED
IN THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF 3/15/76.* Discussion ensued. Councilwoman
Seymour distributed list of nine Council goals and nine objectives.
Stredicke moved to amend original motion to include Item 113,' seconded
by Seymour, establish policy for new river front development that
coincides with Cedar River Master Plan, and that Council instruct
the administration to stop any planned building or expansion of
city utilities or repair shop and order phase out and reldcation of
• the City Shops and new uses of the Williams Street property. Motion
Failed. Substitute Motion by Seymour, seconded by Clwer,� Council
adopt list of goals and objectives as submitted by Councilwoman
Seymour. Roll Call : 3 Aye-Stredicke, Clymer, Seymour; 4 No-McBeth,
Bruce, Grant and Perry. Motion Failed. *ROLL CALL ON ORIGINAL
MOTION TO ADOPT PERRY'S PRIORITY LIST: 4 AYE-McBETH, BRUCE, GRANT, `
PERRY; 3 NO-STREDICKE, CLYMER AND SEYMOUR. MOTION CARRIED .ADOPTING ,
12 ITEMS.
NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY,SEYMOUR, SUBJECT OF TAXI' REGULATIONS
IN THE CITY OF RENTON BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Taxi Regulations FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. Council President Stredicke noted King
County was reviewing taxi licensing procedures as pertains to air-
port pick up and fare. CARRIED.
Body Painting MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL REFER THEE, SUBJECT
Studios OF BODY PAINTING STUDIOS NOW UNDER STUDY BY KING COUNTY, TO THE PUBLIC
SAFETY COMMITTEE. TO REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. AMENDATORY MOTION BY
PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL REFER THE SUBJECT TO THE LEGISLATION
COMMITTEE RATHER THAN PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. AMENDMENT CARRIED.
MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. Upon inquiry, Police Chief Darby noted no
requests for licenses for body painting studios had been received,
only inquiries.
ORDINANCES
Legislation Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report
Committee Report recommending first reading only of an ordinance' regardingex,cess
revenues (Water Fund) for construction of new watermain from Well 8
First reading • to Mt. Olivet. Following reading of the ordinance appropriating funds
Ordinance j in amount of $31 ,080 from Referendum Grant 27, it was MOVED BY CLYMER,
Appropriation of SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGIISLATION
Funds - 'Watermain COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
First Reading . The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading' only of an
Ordinance , ordinance changing the zoning classification from G to B-1 of certain
Fred Ault Rezone properties owned by Fred R. Ault. Following reading, it was, MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY., COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE
LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Leaseholid Tax The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordi-
nance levying leasehold excise tax and implementing Chapter 61 , Laws
of 1975-76, 2nd Ext. Session and providing collection. Following
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OLD BUSIN :SS - Continued
Boeing Company The Aviation Committee report recommended approval of supplemental
Airport L-ase lease agreement No. 4 between the City and The Boeing Company for
property located at the Municipal Airport, and that the Mayor and
City Clerk be authorized to execute the agreement. The report noted
terms of the lease at 74 per square foot of land, The Boeing Company
having been billed for the difference in payment from agreement com-
mencement date of 6/1/75. New lease rates total $116,355.35; prior
lease rates were $42,000 per year. The report further noted the
city agreed to undertake certain maintenance obligations previously
performed by Boeing, while Boeing has agreed to continue certain
fire fighting operations. MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY STREDICKE,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AUTHORIZING MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
TO EXECUTE LEASE AGREEMENT. CARRIED. Councilman McBeth, not having
participated in the negotiations,commended others for outstanding job.
Boeing Co. check of $48,000 representing difference in lease agreement
payment from date of 6/1/75 was presented to the City Clerk.
Public Sal',ety Public Safety Committee Chairman McBeth presented committee report
CommitteeMeport recommending that the Council concur in the recommendation of the
Public Works Department and the Fire Department that the Highlands
Fire Zone #1- be changed to Fire Zone #3 as set forth in the proposed
amendatory ordinance and that the ordinance be referred to the Legis-
1 lation Committee. MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR
IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION ESTABLISHING FIRE ZONE #3 AND REFER MATTER
TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. Councilman McBeth explained change
• in zones in the Highlands business district. MOTION CARRIED.
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Finance Committee Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Grant noted question of
Matters Pendingfire pumper pending in committee awaiting report from Public Safety
Committee; also, sick leave ordinance matter pending meeting with
one union; appointments to be reviewed per meeting schedule.
Community services Community Services Committee Chairwoman Seymour presented cllommittee
Committee eport report recommending Council. approval of the CATV contract between
CATV Agreement the city and City of Seattle and that the Mayor and City Clerk be
Cable Tel : ision authorized to execute the contract. The report noted no changes
were made in the contract by Renton and that Mr. Jim Hurd will
begin working on a new franchise ordinance for the city upon execution
of the conract. MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL .
CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. Councilwoman Seymour
noted Bellevue has approved their CATV contract with Seattlie, also
King County; also noting the authority remains with the City of
Renton and the desire to incorporate reduced rates for senior citizens.
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Cedar Rive The Community Services Committee report noted meeting with Planning
Master Pla Staff updating information on the Cedar River Master Plan and that
because the $92,000 grant recently approved at the County llevel has
time limit, the committee recommended that the city adopt the Cedar
River Master Plan as a priority project and revise the Comprehensive
Plan accordingly. The report requested reaffirmation of the city' s
acceptance in order to obtain additional funds, and recommended that
the Administration be authorized to pursue additional outside funding
especially EDA funds in order to maximize the present $92,000. MOVED
BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION
OF COMMITTEE. Councilwoman Seymour noted one-year time limit on
• grant, Planning Director Ericksen noted grant for fiscal year '76
commencing in July. Ericksen further explained allocations for
staffing; that regarding the plan, Lake Washington to FAI-405 is
considered urban and 405 to Maple Valley will be park-like, that
right-of-way along river varies from 150 to 300 feet. Following
further discussion, it was MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY CLYMER,
COUNCIL AMEND MOTION TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARING ON APRIL 26, . 1976 TO
Public Hea ing CONSIDER REVISING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. AMENDMENT CARRIED SETTING
4/26/76 PUBLIC HEARING. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED ADOPTING THE CEDAR RIVER
MASTER PLAN.
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GOALS .
I. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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,Main�.rain a viable business climate. •. Provide employment opportunities. •
.Expansion of tax base by encouragement of new, clean industry that provides high
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.City assistance in planning incentives for development in Central Business District.
.D;eve opment of ordinances that encourage positive industrial growth. 1 ,
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II. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT .
.Encourageaevelopment of a physically attractive city. •
.Encourage redevelopment and rehabilitation of thecity on a continuing basis in
industrial and commercial as well as residential areas:
.Strengthen• development standards to encourage quality development. •
.Plan for orderly. growth rather than costly .spot development.
.Provide a basis• for cooperative undertakings with other levels of government.
III. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY '
.Pursue policies and programs which enhance as well as protect environmental
quality within the community.
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.P;reservation of natural areas, .
steep slopes, and ravines where possible to .
• enhance community, environment.
.Encourage development that would improve quality of life within the community.
IV. TRANSPORTATION
• ,Enco'ur•age development of a total transportation program serving the city and
sur ounding urban areas.
. .Encourage development of;an intra-city transportation system that serves, the
needs of. the community with minimum impact on the urban environment. ,
;Encourage development of a transportation system that would meet the needs of
all citizens. of the community.
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.Cooperate with other levels of government in providing a total transportation
net Work.
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V. REC 'ATION AND CULTURE •
.Encourage development.of 'a regional system of parks and open space in conjunction
Witt other levels of government.
P, ro�ide an ongoing plan for open spades and park development that reflects the
needs of the community:
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V. RECREATION AND CULTURE (continued)
. Provide those facilities necessary to meet the recreational and cultural goals of
the romrr}unity.
.Provide ',cultural opportunities not presently available to the community in
cooperation with other agencies.
•Provi.de 'recreational and cultural programs that maximize use of public facilities.
VI. PUBLIC FACILITIES •
.Development of public facilities necessary to meet community needs (streets, sewers,
airport,, buildings) .
.Provide public facilities accessible to the public to assure greatest use and
benefit.
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.Maxirniz€ the ,use of facilities provided by city government.
.Provide facilities which maximize opportunities for efficiency in operation while .
providing a high level of governmental service to the community.
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VII. HUMAN RESOURCES
,Maximize the opportunities of all citizens to utilize their individual resources
and participate in their community's growth and development.
.Encourae the development of facilities designed to utilize human resources to
maximize advantage.
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.Encourage the utilization of human resources of the community in all programs to
provide;diversified participation.
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.Cooper+ with other agencies and devels of government in coordinated programs to
meet human resource needs.
VI I I.GOVE RNMENT
.Provide the necessary governmental services to citizens of the community with
minimums cost.
,Maximize the use of special, funding programs available to city government ,in order
to attain the most beneficial use of local funds.
.Utilize existing governmental facilities in an efficient manner to serve the
citizens of the• community.
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.Provide a basis for continued improvement of governmental services to maximize
opportunities for effective and efficient government.
.Encourage citizen participation on a broad scale to improve communication between
citizens and government officials at all levels.
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.Seek tol improve efficiency and effectiveness in government.
.Coordinte public and private development programs to maximum advantage of all
citizens in the community. •
.Cooperate with all other levels of government to provide better governmental services.
IX. COMMUNITY SERVICES
.Participate in programs to provide more ,adequately for all citizens of the community.
,Provide) those facilities and programs which are basic to the needs Of the'cOmmunity -
i.e. police, fire, library.
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IX. COMMUNITY SERVICES (continued)
.Cooperate with other agencies and levels of government to assure more effective
rather than duplicative services.
.Provide for a level of community services where possible that enriches the quality
of lifestyle of all citizens of the community.
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OBJECTIVEs1
I- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
.Encourage development of existing commercial and industrial properties. .
.Encourage and assist downtown merchants in developing a plan to refurbish downtown
areas.i
II. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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.Amend zoning ordinances to provide better development standards and review by
Planning Commission in R-3 and all other_ more intensive zoning.
.Upgrade policies for review of rezone applications.
Establish a policy of utilization of scenic Cedar River for any new river-front
development to coincide with Cedar River Plan.
III. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
.Encourage preservation of natural areas such as upper Cedar River, May Creek Canyon,
wetlands in the Green River Valley.
.Establish a plan of Open spaces and green belts throughout the city, especially
in steep slope and ravine areas.
.Encourage installation, maintenance, and development of landscaped areas throughout
the city.
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.Preservation .of the wetlands in the Green River Valley.
IV. TRANSPORTATION
.Park and Ride Lot for better utilization of transit and to encourage more use by
community.
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.Minib s for senior citizen program.
.Review street widening as policy in street improvement in residential areas.
.Review street improvements as priority claim on city budget:
V. RECREATION AND CULTURE
.Establish Cedar River Master Plan as priority item, the Administration being directed
to pursue additional' sources of funding.
.Continue Lake Washington Beach Park as a priority item, the Administration being
directed to pursue additional sources of funding.
.Support expansion of park programs, including expanded senior citizen and ,teen
activities.
:Support expansion of programs in the cultural arts.
.Begin; first phase of Cedar Rivet- trail system.
.Establish Renton Kiwanis Bicentennial Airpark as a park facility.
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VI. PUBLIC FACILITIES
.Stop any building or expansion of the city utility and repair shops on Cedar
River, ordering a phase-out of existing facilities, relocation and new uses for.
Williams Avenue North property.
.Encourage prompt development of restaurant at airport, consistent with Airport
Master Plan and city planning.
.Provide for new fire station facilities and new equipment.
VII. HUMAN RESOURCES
.Review size of Park Board and Planning Commission to determine effective citizen
input at effective level.
VIII. GOVERNMENT
.Clarify public hearing procedures to obtain maximum citizen input.
.Accept only annexation requests within Renton School District to "even out"
existing city boundaries.
IX. COMMUNITY SERVICES
.Scra;nbler for Police Department.
.Reduced CATV rates for senior citizens.
•Locate senior citizen housing and center in river-downtown area, consistent
with Community and Housing Development proposal.
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OLD BUSINESS ' Continued
Short Plat be made by board of appointed officials in non-elected position
Ordinance, ! rather than those employees approving the permits. Councilman Grant
Continued noted the ordinance would remain as is. MOTION CARRIED CONCURRING IN
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.
Planning The Planning and Development Committee report recommended that until
Commission ; that committee has completed its study for reorganization of the
Membership Planning Commission that the Mayor hold it at its present minimum
size of seven (7) members. MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY GRANT,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COM-
MITTEE AND HOLD SIZE OF PLANNING COMMISSION TO SEVEN MEMBERS AND
HOLD ANY OTHER APPOINTMENTS* MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY STREDICKE,
AMEND MOTION TO INSERT "UNTIL THE COMMITTEE HAS COMPLETED ITS STUDY
FOR REORGANIZATION OR BY JUNE 1 . "**Discussion ensued, Councilwoman
Seymour noted for the record anytime the Council wishes to set priori-
ties, reasonable report back time can be requested, and she will comply.
MOTION BY McBETH, SECONDED BY GRANT, FOR PREVIOUS QUESTION, CARRIED.
**AMENDMENT TO MOTION SETTING TIME LIMIT, FAILED. *ORIGINAL MOTION,
CARRIED, Mayor to withhold replacing two vacancies.
Information Items The Planning and Development Committee report listed the following
informational items: (1 ) In regards to the Planning Association
of Washington Spring Conference in Olympia, Committee Chairman Perry
attending. (2) Re 3/1/76 referral for acquisition of wetlands
from the Committee of the Whole, the Planning and Development Com-
mittee has met with the Mayor and is pursuing funding sources. (3)
Re communication from Lakeview Private Wild Bird Sanctuary concerning
Burlington Northern fill , a memo will be sent explaining Council
action. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN
THESE THREE ITEMS OF THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Council President Stredicke inquired.whether or not Councilmen desired
Committee of the to hold extra Committee of the Whole meeting as March 29, was the
Whole Meeting fifth Monday of the month and Council meetings are held the first four
Mondays of each month. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL
OBSERVE THE USUAL POLICY AND COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING BE HELD
4/13 AS SCHEDULED. CARRIED.
Finance Committee In announcing weekly committee meeting (see schedule attached) , Council-
Re Sick Leave man Grant noted the March 8, Finance and Personnel Committee report
Ordinance . regarding the sick leave ordinance which was tabled for one week,
would be held for another week in order to meet with union.
Priorities ' Councilman Perry reported he had written nine-point priority list for
For Council Council and distributed the following typed motion SECONDED BY GRANT:
I '(PERRY) MOVE THAT THE COUNCIL ADOPT THE FOLLOWING PROJECTS AS THE
CITY's NON-RANKED PRIORITY GOALS FOR FISCAL YEARS 1976 AND 1977 AND
THAT THEY BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE TO BE PLACED IN
RESOLUTION FORM:
1 . FIRE STATION: Acquisition of land and construction of a new main
station; purchase of new fire equipment as necessary to maintain
and upgrade service capabilities.
2. LAKE WASHINGTON BEACH PARK: Start final phase of development.
3. AIRPORT: Construction of a restaurant facility.
4. WETLANDS: Acquisition of at least 59 acres west of the freeway
of property suitable for wetlands wildlife habitat, or greenbelt
uses.
5. DOWNTOWN: Improvements to include additional parking, alley paving
and refurbishing of store fronts.
6. SENIOR CITIZENS: Acquisition and/or construction of a Senior
Citizen Center.
7. BEAUTIFICATION: Installation and development of landscaped areas
throughout the city.
8. PLANNING: Reorganize and improve planning procedures and processes;
revise zoning ordinances.
9. STREETS: Repair and replacement of interior streets, alleys and
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AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued
Cedar Stre t Works Director Gonnason noted one :of reasons for street widening was
Continued to allow parking on both sides of the street allowing one lane of
traffic, however, if density of parking became too high, ten circu-
lation of traffic could become hampered; that street 27 ft. wide which
would allow 8 ft. on each side for parking and 11 ft. traffic lane.
It was noted much of the housing has become multiple causing more
parked vehicles and traffic. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUN-
CIL REFER THIS MATTER OF PARKING AND TRAFFIC ON CEDAR STREET TO THE
TRAFFIC ENGINEER TO REPORT BACK. CARRIED.
PROCLAMATIpNS Proclamation of Mayor Delaurenti declared April 5, 1976 as Renton
Spell-Off Day to select the best spellers for the National Spelling
Bee for the Seattle area, and urged all elementary and middle school
students in Renton School District to participate. MOVED Bfr CLYMER,
SECONDED BY McBETH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR.
CARRIED.
OLD BUSINES Council President Stredicke presented Committee of the Whole report
recommending that the City Council go on record encouraging develop-
Committee of .the ment of the Port Quendall properties along the lines outlined in the
Whole Repot presentation made to the committee on March 9. MOVED BY GRANT, SEC-
ONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE OF THE
Port Quendall WHOLE.* Discussion ensued wherein Councilwoman Seymour noted sup-
Developmen port for the concept and development, which is .P.U'.D. (Planked Unit
Development) with assigned open spaces, but felt it was not appropri-
ate for Council to support a private developer, also noting developer's
request for adoption of the P.U.D. ordinance as it was needed to pro-
ceed. Council President Stredicke noted need for encouraging water
related type of property development to provide transition from indus-
trial to residential . Upon inquiry, City Attorney Shellan noted the
intent of the motion sbuld be to concur in the general concept.
Councilman Grant rioted this was a general recommendation, that as
stated in the newspaper that Council voted to encourage this type of
development generally. MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY PERRY, FOR PREVIOUS
QUESTIOON. CARRIED. *MOTION TO CONCUR, CARRIED. Councilwoman Seymour
asked her NO vote recorded. Council President ,Stredicke requested
inclusion of the City Attorney's remarks to approve the general princi-
ple of water marina related development, not specific pieces of property
being mentioned in this report, and encouraging development, Stredicke-
expressing his own opinion that Council should encourage development
of any industrial properties along water as outlined at the presentation.
Stredicke Council President Stredicke commended Assembly of God Walk-a-thon.
Remarks Stredicke called attention to 4th N. and Union' intersection with
considerable uneven pavement and also to double light standards at
the North Renton interchange. Mayor Delaurenti asked Public Works
Director to report back after checking.
Finance -an' Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Grant presented committee
Personnel report concurring in the Mayor's appointment of Steve aaima', Johnny
Committee a ort Bell , Talmon Hall and Henry Dykes to the permanent posiition of Fire-
fighters in the Renton Fire Department. MOVED BY GRANT,p. SECONDED BY
Fire Depa ent McBETH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. Upon inquiry, Councilman
Appointmen s Grant noted total of 8 permanent appointments to the Fire Department
including those of March 8, 1976. MOTION CARRIED.
Plannin Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presentedl committee
Deve osme , report recommending that the referral of the Jefferson Ave.' N.E. vaca-
Committee 'ehort tion be referred to the Public Works & Transportation Committee to
review for possible transfer or negotiation of other land for the por-
Jefferson Ii .E. tion to be vacated. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CON-
Street Va. tion CUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS AND
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE TO REPORT BACK. CARRIED.
Proposed The Planning and Development Committee report recommended that the
Short Pla short plats subdivision ordinance amendment as proposed by the Plan-
Ordinance ping Commission be denied; stating the ordinance as proposed delegates
off-site improvement requirements and approval to the discretion of
the Board of Public Works. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED GRANT,; COUNCIL
CONCUR. Councilman Perry noted committee decision that approval should
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NEW BUSINESS - Continued
Priorities Council President Stredicke noted subject in Community Services Committee,
Continued Mrs. Seymour questioning subject being on the floor. Councilman Perry ex-
plainedthe items and discussion followed. Substitute motion by
Seymour, seconded by Grant, these suggestions of Councilman Perry
be referred. to. the Community Services Committee. Roll Call ' V'bte:. •
3 AYE: ' STREDICKE, CLYMER, SEYMOUR; 4 NO: McBETH, BRUCE, GRANT,, PERRY.
SUBSTITUTE MOTION FAILED. Further discussion of the items ensued.
MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THE WORD "MAINTENANCE" BE INSERTED
' IN ITEM 7 FOLLOWING INSTALLATION. " CARRIED. ,Motion by McBeth,, sec-
onded by Grant, for previous question, received roll call vote:
4 AYE: McBETH, BRUCE, CLYMER, PERRY; 3 NO: STREDICKE, GRANT, SEYMOUR.
MOTION FAILED for lack of 2/3 majority vote. MOVED BY SYREDICKE,
SECONDED BY McBETH, COUNCIL RECESS. ROLL CALL; 4 AYE: STREDICKE, BRUCE,
CLYMER, SEYMOUR; 3 NO: McBETH, GRANT., PERRY. CARRIED. Council recessed
at9:55 p.m. , reconvened at 10:00 p.m. Roll Call : All Present.
Priorities MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY McBETH,, ON 'ITEM 4 ADD THE WORDS "AND
Continued PRESERVATION" AFTER THE WORD "WETLANDS" AND ADD COMMA TO THE END OF
SENTENCE, THEN ADDING THE FOLLOWING:. "IN THE MAY CREEK, CEDAR RIVER
AREAS." CARRIED. McBeth moved for previous question, seconded by
Perry. Roll Call vote: .. 4 AYE: McBETH, BRUCE, GRANT, PERRY; 3 NO:
STREDICKE, CLYMER, SEYMOUR. MOTION FAILED for lack of 2/3 majority.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, ADD ITEM NO. 10,"SEWER EXTEN-
SION, Comprehensive utility plan to include development of trunk line
sewers on city ,rights of way to areas presently unserved in the city. "
AMENDING MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE,
! COUNCIL AMEND MOTION BY ADDING ITEM'lT', STUDY' OF HOUSING REHABILI-
TATION Improvement Plan in the Core Area. " Upon inquiry, Planning
Director ,Ericksen noted a Community Development Program underway,
portion being development of Comprehensive Housing Plan and specifically
II looking at low income and elderly population. AMENDMENT CARRIED.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL AMEND MOTION WITH ADDITION
OF ITEM 12, PREVENTIVE HEALTH PROGRAM for Senior Citizens. AMENDMENT
CARRIED.
/ MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
Meeting adjourned at 10:17 p.m.
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF. March 15, 1976
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
AVIATION COMMITTEE Tues. , 3/16 7:30 p.m. STREDICKE 4th_ Flr. Conference Rm. .
_ COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE STREDICKE ..
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Wed. , 3/17 4:30 p.m. PERRY .4th Flr. Conference Rm. Regular meeting
COMMUNITY SERVICES Thurs. , 3/18 6:30 p.m. SEYMOUR - 3rd Fir. Conference Rm. Cedar River Master Plan
FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Wed. , 3/17 7:30 p.m. GRANT 6th Flr. Conference Rm. Sick Leave Ordinance, meet w/21R personnel
LEGISLATION Mon. , 3/22 7:00 p.m. CLYMER 6th Flr. Conference Rm.
PUBLIC SAFETY _ Tues. , 3/16 4:15 p.m. MCBETH 6th Flr. Conference Rm. Fire Zone 1_ in Highlands. Fire Station
Update. Purchase of Fire Truck.
PUBLIC WORKS AND Thurs. , 3/18 7:30 p.m. BRUCE Council Chambers Park and Ride Lot
TRANSPORTATION
OTHER-MEETINGS AND EVENTS
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I move that the Council adopt the following projects as the
city' s non-ranked priority goals for fiscal years 1976 and
1977, that that they be referred to the Legislation Committee
to be placed in resolution form:
1. FIRE STATION: Acquisition of land and construction of a
new main station; purchase of new fire equipment as
necessary to maintain and upgrade service capabilities.
2. LAKE WASHINGTON BEACH PARK: Start final phase of
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3 . AIRPORT: Construction of a restaurant facility.
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4. WETLANDS : Acquisition of at least 59 acredst of the
freeway of property suitable for wetland$ ildlife
habat it , or greenbelt uses, Cu�-oi d
5. i DOWNTOWN: Improvements to include additional parking;
alley paving, and refurbishing of store fronts .
6. SENIOR CITIZENS : Acquisition and/or Aci. 4 truction of a
Senior Citizen Center.
7. BEAUTIFICATION: Installationland development of
landscaped areas throughout the city.
8. , PLANNING: Reorganize and improve planning procedures
and processes; revise zoning ordinances.
9. STREETS: Repair and replacement of interior streets ,
alleys, and sidewalks on a priority basis throughout
the city.
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM COMMITTEE ' ;, ; i,>
Thursday , May 11 , 1972 Renton Municipal Building
9 :00 A.M.' �: 6th Floor Conference Room
;: . PRESENT : Te Bennett , Finance' Director
ene Coulon , Director of Parks and Recreation
,' Chuck Ede , Federal Funds Coordinator !
Gordon Ericksen , Planning Director
- Jack Lynch , Administrative Assistant , ,.
By Chuck Ede
The meeti ng. was called to order by Vice-chairman Jack .Lynch at 9 :00 A'. M.
' 1 ' Summary of funding program was , presented by Chuck Ede and is included as :,
attachment to these minutes . Mr ." .Ede - described each funding source in, more.,.
detail and a general'. discussion as to the possibilities, for utilizing , these ',; ..
` funds fol1Dwed . Considerable attention was focused on the several EDA econ-
omic recovery programs , ` review sharing , and Washington Futures programs as
,', these are the most probable sources to be .available in the . near, future .
'; .2'. Ted .Bennett presented the current financial structure of the City , stating
,, that 3 .1 m1i l 1 i on., dollars of limited G .'O . Bond capacity and 14 . 2 million' .dollars
:'of G .O . Bonding capacity is available . Also Revenue Bond capacity: for utility
,':- and Airport projects is available : . ,
' , 3 ., A draft of' the 1972' C.'I . P . Document was distributed and each member was
,f'.. requested by' Jack ' Lynch ' to . review and comment on the format and content by
next meeting .
.'.', 4 . Gordon: ,Eri cksen prepared and distributed a background' report' 'on goals ' and
policy for a Capital Improvement Program. It was requested that this also be : "..:
reviewed by all members for next meeting .
The meeting was adjourned at 11 : 15 A. M .
_E .
- _ELIGIBLE
AGENCY ..& FUND _- FORMULA . ::- FUND EXPENDITURES _
_. . .:
-
-- 1 : _EDA, (Dept .= .:o�
Commerce)
_ a. -Public Works .& • Grant 60% — Contributed - All planning F Public Works projects which lead
--= -'- 'Devel . Facilities : (Loan `. 100%) services & _ approx. 50% of to creation of new jobs- -
_ _ _ - = _ cash _= . -- project - industrial :$ business _ ($2 ,000 per
b Planning for . _ Grant 7.5 Contributed Monthly Planning for economic development
Economic Development : , - . , services, cash :. - - if in economically depressed area
c. Technical None None - -- None' - - Provide experts , literature , etc.
Assistance _ for planning economic recovery
d: PWIP.' _ - 80% Cash= = All planning & Any labor intensive _.:project
- approx. -50% of Usually construction
project
-. . ..2 . ...DOT
a: FAA- -Airport. Grant - 66 2/3% Cash Monthly. Airport master planning
Planning - _ :
b . FAA- Airport Grant " 51% Cash Approx. 25% of Physical development of Airport- —
Development y(maybe- 75%)
project. -- runway , roads , etc. -
3 HUD
__ - - � ., � � 100% ;• , .- - - Acquisition:-: � ' - :
a;;,:='- Open Space _ Grant : 50 ° Cash _ --
,... .,. ... :. :.
b. Bur-eau---o=f ,
=,Gutdoor...Recrea-t-io-n : Grant_._---S0-% Cash - App-r�o-x-._.2-5-%--.:of Acquisition.._$----d•eve lopmea-t--of,--par c
par-o-j_e-Et f-ac i-1-i-t r es--mus t._.b e-._.i_nv,.
conj-u•nct i-or
- ::4
-' -
c. , _
_r -
- -; .: Planning :. : -
AGENCY & FUND FORMULA FUND EXPENDITURES = ELIGIBLE-- PROJECTS
- .FEDERAL _"
:'.3 HUD (cont' a.)_ : _ _ _ __ __
-• - _. d:- _ Urban Renewal : :Grant 75% max. Contributed 0 - - Physical development of substan-
. -: - (Loan) : services & dard portions of city- - includes
_- = - cash land acquisition, construction,
- - _ etc.
-_ - -: :: e .1 . Public Facilitie Loan 100% - Public works projects
f. Neighborhood Grant 75% max. Contributed % of project Neighborhood rehabilitation-
=" _ _ _ cash . of buildings. "
g. - Water $ Sewer . Grant 50% - Cash e • 100% Water and sewer -exclusively
_ _
h. Neighborhood Grant 75% max. Contributed : % of project Water & sewer as general rule duc
Facilities services F� : _ to limited funds
cash
• 4. REVENUE SHARING Unknown Use discretionary with local
jurisdictions . Maintenance F
operation for public safety,
= environmental protection, public
- _ _ • - transportation, capital projects -
_ sewer , street , . refuse , disposal
_ 5 . TOPICS �.` ;N�� C J, /2 • ',,' - - Street lighting, traffic control
L ,. , z-
6 . Bureau of Grant " : 50% Cash _ ..- _Approx . 25% of Acquisition & development of part
Outdoor Recreation - project facilities--must be in conjunctic
• with interagency funds
-
-
: .-;AGENCY .& FUND : - FORMULA r,ui'W zAk'ZIvuliU�0 ..y..,1- ., a-...,,.. .........
., -_
- ;
v
STATE. . .
a ': Jobs , Now Grants . & Loans Cash Unknown - - Public works .types which stimulat
- -`.: - : o % .set. - - = w jobs,:in private -sector-:-
N - ne
- - Requires Federal participation
b .`_..,Washington Futures Grants E Loans _ Cash :- Unknown '7:. Public works parks social F
(proposed)= No % set health, _=transportation, etc. -
_: = Requires Federal participation
c. - - Public` Facilities._
Grants &. Loans - Cash Unknown - - Similar in scope to. Washington
_ •
- (proposed) _ 1No set Futures & Jobs Now- stimulat
new jobs in private sector
2 . LEAA _ Grant 80% max: Contributed 100% -acquisi- Acquisition 'of equipment & demon-
- (Loan 100%) services u tion - stration programs for Latti-
- - - cash Monthly program Justice- -police , courts
• 3. Highway Safety Grant 100% max Contributed 100% -acquisi Acquisition of equipment &
Monthly program highwayr safety- -traffic ,opolice
services � .
cash .
fire , etc. -
4.. ':--=Aeronautics Commission ' $25 ,000 -max. Cash - - 100 % ' Airport planning & physical
development--prefer Federal
r.
•
_ - - . ' - - : . participation - -
5 State Library.:'.::- ' Grant. ': = - Cash 100% Library & related service-
- —... . . .. : _ Dollar limit
development---
..,
very little funding
- ... .. : available '
`6 Interagency Committee Grant 25-75 Cash. Planning- Acquisition development of park
approx. 25 of facilities .-
r o 'ect
J
17, ;-- :UAB -° •-- _ Grant 90% ,_- Cash --_': - Time. period Street—improvements . =-- _____
(month ly)
tom- -
All '
TENTATIVE 6N.YEAR ACQUISITIONwAND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
I .
AREA LOCAL FUNDS MATCHING FUNDS TOTAL
Lake Washin ton Beach (Dev.)
225,000 225,000 450,000;
Kennydaia P ayground (Acq.) 20,000 20,000 40,000
Tiffany Par' (Acq.) 4,000 4,000
Highlands P ayfield (Dev.) 83,192
83,192
Sierra Haig is Playfield (Acq.) 25,000 25,000 50,000
Kiwanis Pa (Dev.) n 67,754 67,754I
Earlfngton layground (Acq.) 20,000 20,000 40,000
Lake Washington Beach Add'n (Acq.) 75,000 75,000 150,000 •
Talbot Milt Playfield (Dev.) ' , ' 99,352 99,352�
Heather pow s Park (Acq.) ' • 45,000 45,000 90,000
Hazelwood Playfield (Acq.) 20,000 20,000 40,000
May Creek P rk (Acq.) 100,000 • 100,000 200,000
Honeydew PI yf i e l d (Acq.) 20,000 20,000 Limp
Maple Vai l l e Park (Aeq.) 1000,000 WOW 200,04
TOTALS 904,298 650,000 1,554,290
. 1
PASSIBLE ADDITIONS TO THE ABOVE PROGRAM
.473.23
Maplewood Playground (dev.) 26,575
Windsor Hills Playground (Dev.) 29,000 29,000
Philip Arn.ld Playfield (Dev.) 79,37? 79,379
TOTALS }111390 # 650,000 1,689,252
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
'RENTON CITY COUNCIL
'CITY HALL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the City 'C'ouncil has set
April 4, 11966, April 11, 1906
at 8:00 P.M. in the Council
Chambers, City Hall, Rntan,
Washington, as the time and
g3lace for a Public Hearing- to
consider the following Capital
In,provements:
PARK ACQUISITION AND
(DEVELOPMENT (April 4)
ARTERIAL STREETS (April
1:1)
Any and all interested per-
sons'are invited to be present
and voice approval or disap-
proval to same.
(CITY OF RENTON I
Helmie Nelson
City Clerk
Published in The Renton!
Enterprise March 30. 1966.
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R
R€NON ENT "I ME
:ice Ci,,,. 'E-fiRAiii,N y Renton Town Talk
N;� :i_c�e;aqF
'Vitg41 I , Renton, Wash.
RL�.. N,:GI/T*YNCIL
ViliY HALL
NMI E IS HEREBY GIVEN
that th City Council has set; Proof of Publication
April -4' 11966, April 11, 1966
at .8:001 P.M. in the Council This is a copy of Your
C'hamibe s, City Hall, Renton,
Washin'ton, as the time and t KrCE OF PUBLIC HEARING
place t r 'a Public Hearing- to
conside', the following Capital as it appeared for the first time this week.
Im,prov ents:PARK y,ACQUISITION AND. It will be published on the following dates
. ,
LIEV LOPMENT (April 4)
ARI`E'R STREETS (April March 30, 1966
111) d, -
Any :Ind all interested per-
sons ar. invited td be present
and -yoke approval or disap- Immediately following the last insertion the
proval 1 o same. affidavit of publiction will be delivered to
i! CITY OF RENTON, your office.
Helmie Nelson
City Clerk 93 . per 100 words.,9: words. :lx
Pwbl�,hed in The Renton Cost of notice..._._...�`.._
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Minhtes Renton City Council Meeting -4-1966
Announce ents by 'Mayor Custer
The Mayo announced receiving State Highway project schedule for beautification
of areas along the freeway. First plantings will begin along the site of th
alto wrec ing yard in the vicinity of the old KREN station on the E. Valley H .
Bids will be out April 19th and the plan calls for fall completion.
Mayor Cuter requested a short meeting of the Council following this evenings
meeting o explain proposal of Metro regarding rent, a trunk line through South
Renton to be constructed and Kent sewage to be handled through the Renton plant.
Further facts will be outlined and advice of Council will be requested as to the
Mayor's vote on the matter at the Metro Council meeting.
PUBLIC 1iARING: Park Acquisition and Development
This be g the date set, the hearing was declared open. President of the Council
Hulse w-s given the floor and outlined plans for public hearings recommended by
the Cap'tal Improvement Priority Committee in pursuance of the 701 Plan and the
Six-Yea Comprehensive Plan for Parks ge s^t forth in thi: Community Faciliti s
p„rti;9n of the Plan. Application has been made for matching funds from Federal
and Stage sources to implement the program and aid will be mutually negotiat`I:J
with Co nty agencies, however the matter of finance will determine how far the
City ca progress toward accomplishment. Hearings will be held on April llth
regardi g Arterials and Streets and tentative date of April 25th has been dis-
cussed for general government including a new city hall proposal. A letter was
read fr.m Mr. Robert Korn expressing concern that m. one from Renton is on thO
King Co my Planning Commission and noting that earliest priority for Renton
on the county Planning Commission priorities list is in 1970 at May Creek., ro-
grem of Tentative 6-year acquisition and development was distributed outlining
areas proposed for Park developments and acquisitions and funding anticipated
therefo'e. Park Director Coulon outlined the areas on a map and advised of
appla.ca +ions and forms filed with the Interagency Committee and the Outdoor
Bureau of Recreation for matching funds. Possible additions were artlaedip
project on over 20 year period, hnd list submitted by the Park Board indicatl d
that pr:sently owned areas be undertaken by local funds with acquisition and
further development to be with at least 50% matching funds. It was pointed ut
that the longer it takes to acquire the properties the more costly and less
availab e they will be. If financing can be secured the City can proceed wi h
extension into the program decreasing span of years and cost which accelerat d
program could accomplish. Proposals were discussed for bond issues and aid of
local o ganizations and clubs in promotion thereof in accordance with community
desires. Audience comment was invited and among those speaking were Mr. Dick
Hagley, Mr. Robert Korn, Mrs. Jean Gosse, Mrs. Elaine Fleming, and matters dis-
cussed ncluded concern that the smaller areas be developed and furnished with
laintor .'rand drinking facilities which are now being used and not just the one
park is%ue be put on the ballot as before, inquiry as to what might be included
in Lake Wn. Beach development and acquisition plans on the lake to the North to SE
72nd in.ofar as boat launching development is concerned and whether propositions
will be all placed on the same ballot. Mr. Don Morken from Foster & M^ h'ql,
Financi.l Consultants, outlined tentative costs of bond issues, millage levies
and cos to householder based upon $5,000.00 assessed valuation (at 1.03 mills
for 15 ears cost of approximately $5.15 per year and for 20 years based upoln
.83 mil s the cost would average $4.15 per year) It was pointed out that asthe
assesse valuation of the community increases the millage rate goes down. A ter
discuss on on April 25th hearing and ballot combinations, Councilman Hulse
advised that the April 25th hearing might be cancelled pending further study on
the civ c center complex and that at present it if felt the Park and Arterial
issues ight be combined for ballot purposes. The Committee will make its recom-
mendations upon completion of the hearings. As there was no further commend, it
was mov-d by Poli, seconded by Pedersen, that the hearing be closed. Carriad.
Moved b, Perry, seconded by Hulse, that the matter be referred to the Capit l
mprovenent Priority Committee for recommendation. Carried. Moved by Sche]lert,
s condeg by Perry,, that the communications be referred to the Committee of the
Wh le f.r discussion. Carried.
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March 11, 1966
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The Renton City Council is extending an invitation to all groups,;
organizations, clubs and persons actively interested in the
governmental and civicaffairs of the community, to attend public
hearings during the month of April regarding proposed.Bond Issues]
for Capital Improvements,recommended as an outgrowth of and toward
implementation of the City's recently instituted 701 Comprehensive
Plan.
The Hearings are scheduled as follows and.will be held in the City
Hall Council Chambers in Cedar River Park, beginning at 8:00 p.m.
April 4, 1966 - Park Acquisition and Development
April 11,1966 - Arterial Streets
April 25,1966 - General Government
The Hearings are planned in an endeavor to advise and inform the
community of the study and report of the Capital. Improvement
Priority Committee, whose Chairman is Council President Bruce
Hulse. The report recommends commencement of .an expansion
program deemed desirable and necessary in keeping with progress
and the anticipated industrial, residential and general growth
and development of the City as may affect the standards of living
for the Community and its welfare and beautification with respect
to the heritage for present and future citizens.
Be informed! Be a part of your Community Affairs! Be there!
Yours very truly,
CITY OF RENTON
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Helmie W. Nelson,
City Clerk
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March 11, 1966
The Renton City Council is extending an invitation to all groups,
organizations, clubs and persons actively. interested in the
governmental and civic affairs of the community, to attend public
hearings during the month of April regarding proposed Bond Issues
for Capital Improvements,recommended as an outgrowth of and toward
implementation 'of the City's recently instituted 701 Comprehensive
Plan.
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The Hearings are scheduled as follows and will be teld in the City
Hall Council Chambers in Cedar River Park, beginning at 8:00 p.m.
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April 4, 1966 - Park Acquisition and Development
April 11,1966 - Arterial Streets
April 25,1966 - General Government
The Hearings are planned in an endeavor to advise and inform the
community of the study and report of the Capital Improvement
Priority Committee, whose Chairman is Council President Bruce
Hulse. The report recommends commencement of an expansion
program deemed desirable and necessary in keeping with progress
and the anticipated industrial, residential and general growth
and development of the City as may affect the standards of living,
for the Community and its welfare and beautification with respect
to the heritage, for present and future citizens.
Be informed! Be a part of your Community.Affairs! Be there!
Yours very truly,
CITY OF RENTON
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Helmie W. Nelson,
City Clerk
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AREA LOCAL FUNDS MATCHING FUNDS T TAL
Lake W=shin9 ton Beach (Dev.) 225,000 225,000 450,000
Kennyd= le Playground (Acq.) 20,000 20,000 40,000
Tiffan, Park (Acq.) 4,000 4,000
Highla ds Playfield (Dev.) 83,192 83,192
Sierra Heights Playfield (Acq.) 25,000 25,000 0,000
Kiwanis Park (Dev.) 67,754 7,754
Earli gton Playground (Acq.) 20,000 20,000 40,000
Lake ashington Beach Add'n (Acq.) 75,000 75,000 150,000
Talbo' Hill Playfield (Dev.) 99,352 99,352
Heath.r Downs Park (Acq.) 45,000 45,000 0,000
Hazel ood Playfield (Acq.) 20,000 20,000 0,000
May C eek Park (Acq.) 100,000 100,000 70,000
Honey.ew Playfield (Acq.) 20,000 20,000 0,000
Maple Valley Park (Acq.) 100,000 100,000 200,000
TOTALS 904,298 650,000 1,554,298
POSSIBLE ADDITIONS TO THE ABOVE PROGRAM
Maple ood Playground (Dev.) 26,575 26,575
Winds.r Hills Playground (Dev.) 29,000 29,000
Phili . Arnold Playfield (Dev.) 79,379 79,379
TOTALS 1,039,252 650,000 1,689,252
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Minutes r Renton City Council Meeting 5-16-1966 .
COMMUNICATIONS: (Cont.)
A letter was read from King County Mental Health-Mental Retardation Planning Committee
submitti g Resolutions adopted by the King County Commissioners and Seattle City Council
acknowle ging and giving official recognition to the Mental Health Committee. The City
was requ sted to take similar action to affirm the joint cooperation between Renton and
the Plan ing Committee. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Dahlquist, to refer the letter
to the Cmmittee of the Whole for discussion. Carried.
A letter was read from the American Public Works Association advising of a Western
Public W rks Conference to be held in Portland, Oregon on. June 12-14, 1966. Pre-registra-
tion for was attached. Councilman Pedersen requested permission to attend this meeting.
Moved by Garrett, secondei by Perry, that Councilman Pedersen be authorized to attend
the conf rences and that his expenses be paid as allowed by provision of Ordnance. The
motion c rried.
A letter from the King County Park and Recreation Department acknowledged rec ipt of
the City Is letter requesting possible joint cooperative efforts in improvements to
be made in connection with the park bond issue and advised that the Board had indicated
their ter-year comprehensive plan for acquisition of these sites could be updated
accordingly. They requested to be advised of the City's progress.
APPOINTMENTS:
A letter from Mayor Custer requested Council concurrence in the appointment, of Mr.
Stanley Stone to position on the Renton Planning Commission created by the 'resignation
of Dr. Baird Bardarson. Mr. Stone is an attorney who will be opening a new law firm
in Renton. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Dahlquist, to concur.Delaurenti inquired
whether Mr. Stone lived in the City limits. It was pointed out that several of the
Commissioners do not,residency not being required. Pedersen felt the Commission
should be consulted and moved to table the matter for two weeks; sdcond.by .Delaurenti.
Verbal no prevailed and the motion was declared lost. Moved by Morris, seconded
by Perry, to refer the appointment to the Committee of the Whole. It was pointed
out that o personal reference is intended but only satisfaction of inquiries made
inasfar a Councilmen were concerned.Garrett and Schellert spoke against the motion /
giving' su port to the Mayor's selection deeming it proper to confirm the appointment
as is don in his presence, research always given to candidates to be chosen: Mr.
Ericksen eported meeting Mr. Stone and advised of his affiliations and background
with the rosecuting Attorney's Office and working on the King County Zoning 0 dinance
and it wa his impression that his appointment would be a very valuable addition to
the Planning Commission. Vital interest was evidenced and it was felt that Council
action to allow immediate participation in the work of the Commission was to the
City's advantage. Delaurenti stated his question was a matter of inquiry and that
he did,no' plan to vote against the appointment. Morris, with consent of second
withdrew the pending motion. Motion was voted upon as originally stated and the
appointment was confirmed.
PROCLAMATION:
Proclamatica by Mayor Custer declared May 25, 1966 as Share the Ride Day in Renton.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Schellert, to concur in the Proclamation. Carried.
COUNCIL CO_M ITTEE REPORTS:
Unfinished` usiness:
Councilman chellert reported that the Capital Improvement Priority Committee had set the
date of May 23rd for hearing on the General Government portion of the program and moved
that the da e of June 6th be set for the hearing instead inasmuch as the Mayor is away
and the Architects will have a more detailed report by that date. The motion was seconded
by Delaurenti and carried.
Councilman Perry called to mind the Property Committee meeting of Tuesday at 7:00 p.m.
in the Coun it Chambers to determine whether to surplus property on the East bank of the i4
Cedar River.
New Business:
Councilman H lse announced that the Committee of the Whole will meet on Wednesday, May 18,
1966 at 7:00 p.m.
Councilman SIchellert reported that he and Councilwoman Dahlquist appeared before the
Resolutions Committee during the Association Convention last week and that the Association
Committee wa very receptive to the City's proposal for Statute revision to eliminate
the tax burd n on Cities making collections -3on Metro charges as its agent. Resolution has
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King County Park Board
King County Court House
Seattle, Washington
• Attention: Mr. George Wyse
King County Park Director
Gentlemen:
The City of Renton is contemplating a Park Bond Issue for the November
1966 ballot. Two of the projects to be included in our proposition are
14ay Creek Park and Cedar River (our Maple Valley Park) which projectsll
are listed in our Plans as joint cooperative efforts between the County
and the City of Renton.
This is for your information in the event you may wish to adjust your
priority schedule in order that our efforts might be coordinated
accordingly.
Yours very truly,
CITY OF RENTON
Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk
By Gwen Marshall
Deputy City Clerk
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cc: King County Commissioners
c/o Mr. Scott Wallace, Chairman
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CITY OF RENT ON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RENTON CITY C QJ CI L
CITY HALL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council has set '''ri E r ' 'i <"'
at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers, City Hall , Renton, Washington, as
the time and place for a Public Hearing to consider 'Llle + °'• '� �`'
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Any and all interested persons are invited to be present and voice
approval or disapproval to same.
CITY 'OF RENTON
Helmie Nelson
City Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION:
M:,.yeti :,(?q 966
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
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COUNTY OF KING )
I, hereby certify that three (3) copies of
the above document were posted by me in three conspicuous places on the
property described above and one copy was posted at the City Hall,
Renton, Washington on
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Signed:
ATTEST:
Notary Public in and for the State
of Washington, residing at Renton.
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March 11, 1966
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The Renton City Council, is extending an invitation to all groups,'
organizations, clubs and persons actively interested in the
governmental and civic affairs of the community, to attend public'
hearings during the month of April regarding proposed Bond Issues
for Capital Improvements,recommendedas an outgrowth of and toward
implementation of the City's recently instituted 701 Comprehensive
Plan.
The Hearings are scheduled as follows and will be Feld in the City
Hall Council Chambers in Cedar River Park, beginning at 8:00 p.m.
April. 4, 1966 - Park Acquisition and Development
April .11,1966 - Arterial Streets
April 25,1966.- General Government
The Hearings are planned in an endeavor to advise and inform the '
community of the study and report of the Capital Improvement
Priority Committee, whose Chairman is Council President Bruce
Hulse. The report recommends commencement of an expansion
program deemed desirable and necessary in keeping with progress
and the anticipated industrial, residential and general growth
and development of the. City._as may affect the standards of living. .
for the Community and its welfare and beautification with respect
to the heritage for present and future citizens.
Be informed! Be a part of your Community Affairs! Be there!
Yours very truly,
CITY OF RENTON
Helmie W. Nelson,
City Clerk
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March 11, 1966
The Renton City Council is extending an invitation to all groups,
organizations, clubs and persons actively interested in the
governmental and civic affairs of the community, to attend public
hearings during the month of April regarding proposed Bond Issues
for Capital Improvements,recommended as an outgrowth of and toward
implementation of the Cityts recently instituted 701 Comprehensive
Plan.
The Hearings are scheduled as follows and will be held in the City
Hall Council Chambers in Cedar River Park, beginning at 8:00 p.m.,
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April 4, 1966 - Park Acquisition and Development
April 11 1966 - Arterial
, e ial Streets
April 25,1966 - General Government
The Hearings are planned in an endeavor to advise and inform the
community of the study and report of the Capital Improvement
Priority Committee, whose Chairman is Council President Bruce
Hulse. The report recommends commencement of an expansion
program deemed desirable and necessary ' in keeping with progress ,
and the anticipated industrial, residential and general growth '
and development of the City as may affect the standards of living
for the Community and its welfare and beautification with respect
to the heritage for present and future citizens.
I 'Be informed! Be a part of your Community Affairs! Be there.!
Yours very truly,
CITY OF RENTON
Helmie W. Nelson,
City Clerk
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Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting April 11,1966
COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
Councilman Hulse reported that the Committee of the Whole had elected to send
Councilman Morris to represent the City at the American Society of Planning
Officials Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from April 17 through 21st.
Moved by Schellert, seconded by Hulse to concur in the recommendation. Carried.
4' Councilman Hulse announced that the meeting which had been tentatively scheduled
for April 25th for hearing on Capital Improvement Program for General Government,
including a new City Hall, will be postponed and Moved that May 23rd be set as
the date in lieu thereof. The motion was seconded by Schellert and carried.
g Councilman Pedersen, reporting for the Property Committee, submitted letter
from Johnston-Campanella, Architects which advised of $230,282.00 value of the
new Ilifor insurance purposes and a letter from William F. Davis, the City's
Insurance Commissioner, quoted costs for glass insurance and recommended- that.
the windows not be covered for one year to see what the loss:ratia. will be. Moved
by Sch llert, seconded by Delaurenti, to concur in the recommendation. 'Carried.
Councilwoman Dahlquist inquired regarding planter boxed trees which were removed
from the downtown area sometime ago as to possible use at the opening of the new
librar , and was advised that the boxes have somewhat deteriorated and are not in
condition to be displayed. Also, the Fire Department plans to use the shrubbery
at the anew Fire Station site.
Councilman Trimm, reporting for the Planning Committee advised that the Pacific
Northwest Bell Telephone Company has 43 employees and 18790 sq. ft. of building
space at the present time. Their addition will add 6484 sq. ft. giving a total
of 25,274 sq. ft. , and at present they have parking spaces for 24 cars and will be
required to furnish 8 additional parking spaces if the variance requested is to be
allowed. In lieu of the parking spaces $750.00 each must be paid or $6,000.00.
Mr. G. C. Blackaller, Building Engineer for the project reported that there are to
be no employees in the new building but only equipment storage. Mr. Benton, Mgr.,
of Renton Pacific Bell, upon inquiry as to attitude of the Company, replied that
they wish to comply with the Ordinance and that is why they requested the variance.
AiIo he did not believe the intent of the Ordinance was to keep a lot of parking
places in the center of the down town area, and that they have parking spaces
for the Company cars in order to keep them off the streets. Moved by Pedersen,
seconded by Perry, to concur in the! Planning Commission recommendation to grant
the variance. During discussion,location of parking now furnished was Outlined
ar4 present•operation under non-conforming use existing prior to the Ordinance,
Mr. Roh , Building Engineer on the project advised that within the past two days
they were successful in leasing parking spaces from the Peoples Bank at its site
where the branch had been proposed and that they have tentative opportunity at
locatioll of area known as Central Business Property where the pipeline runs-at;
the old Mill Site owned by the Swansons. The Planning Commission recommendation
to grant the variance was read and arvOtn on the pending motion resulted in dis-
senting voice vote whereupon roll call was requested, and was taken as follows:
. N-): Hulse, Bruce, Garrett, Trimm, Poli and Morris. Aye: Schellert, Dahlquist,
Gianini Pedersen, Perry and Delaurenti. Mayor Custer voted No and the motion
was los and it was his suggestion that no action be taken for 30 days to allow
the tel phone company an opportunity to secure parking spaces. A. letterfbmr*BgdaTrioasris
parking lease was submitted by_ Mr. Benton.pendi gr.0 ty,>action. ;y Attorney Shellan
advised that the City cannot extend a non-conforming use by another non-conforming
use and that parking must be provided within 1000 ft. of the central building with
1 parking space for each 800 sq. ft. of building, Grid not going back prior to 1953
when the Ordinance was passed, any new addition would have to meet the requirements
of the Ordinance.
A letter from Vic TeGantvoort, Street Commissioner, reported that lease of the
Elliott Gravel Pit will expire on April 30th and it was recommended the lease be
renewed for 3 year period with royalty increaseto $ .25 per yard from $.10 per yard.
Property Committee Chairman Pedersen reported recommendation that the Mayor and
City Clerk be authorized to execute the new lease and that in event the Elliott
propert3117 is sold right is raeserved by the Elliotts to cancel the lease. Moved by
Poll, seconded by Schellert, to concur in the recommendations as presented.Carried.
NEW BUSINESS:
Councilman Hulse announced a meeting of the Capital Improvement Priority Committee
at 7:30 p.m. on April 18th, and a Committee of the Whole meeting at 7:30 p.m. on
April 19 and also on May 3rd.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
RENTON, WASHINGTON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of R.C.W. 35.13.130 (Chapter
282, Session Laws of the State of Washington, 1961), a petition signed by the owners
of not less than 75 per cent in value, according to the assessed valuation for general
taxation, has been filed with the City Council of the City of Renton,' requesting
annexation of the following described property contiguous to the City of Renton,
to-wits:
All. that,rsortion of the Northwest one-quarter. of Section 1.8;
Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M.; described as follows:
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The North 230 ft. of the Nnrthwnst one-quarter of the Northwest
one-quarter of Section 18, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M.
less the West 495 ft. thereof:
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Together with the West 30 ft. of the North 230 ft. of the Northeast
one-quarter of the Northwest one-quarter of said Section 18.
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(In general. vicinity of 87th Avenue South and South 128th Street)
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NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the City Council has set May 2 1.96,6
at 8:0! P.M. in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Renton, Washington, as the time and
place for Public Hearing on said Petition. Any and all interested persons are invited
to appear and voice approval, or disapproval to same.
Helmie Nelson, City Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION: April, 20, 1966
CERTIFICATION
I, J hereby certify that three (3) copies of the above
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document were posted by me in three conspicuous places on the property described above
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as ,prescribed by Law.
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published,in the English language continually as a weekly newspaper
in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now and during all of •
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Minut s - RentonCity Council Meeting 6-6-66
PUBLIC HEARING: Stoneway, Inc. (Cont.)
Audience comment was invited at this time and Mr. Kay D. Jones, Executive Vice-
President, of Stoneway advised that the local firm had just been purchased and
merged with Kent-Highlands, Inc. and plans were outlined for relocation of part
of the facilities, and in 4 to 5 years a complete modernization and revision
is to transpire. It is planned to move the operation from the East side of the
highway and the top of the hill where storage area now exists and to develop this
property. Methods of handing the aggregate and rather than dumping on the ground
it will be taken to the plant and stored in silos. The new trucks which are now
in operation are too large to be lubricated by the present facility and the request
for variance was to allow an addition providing for lubrication. Mr. Jones also
expressed desire to place temporary office structure on the property next to the
existing building, which facility would be moved when the City or State requested.
They have yet to determine location of the main shop and the personnel building,
but have felt Renton would be the desirable place. It is now felt that perhaps
the construction might be built so that on 6 ft. projection variance would be
required. Part of the facility will be taken down to allow additional parking
for trucks and to create a better traffic pattern in the yard.
Mr. McKay, from the State Highway Department, advised that there would be no
objection if the facility can be moved. Upon inquiry, Mr. Johns stated that the
shop facility, once established could not be moved, but the temporary office bldg.
would be movable. Council inquiry was invited and after discussion regarding the
proposed change since the Planning Commission denial, and subsequent request for
additional structure and time element, it was moved by Schellert, seconded by
Dahlqnist, to continue the hearing to June 27th and to refer the matter to the
Planning Commission for recommendation on the new proposals.. Carried.
PUBLIC HEARING: Capital Improvement Priority Committee - General Government-City
Hall - presentation
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Committee Chairman Hulse
invited Mr. David Johnston, of Johnston-Campanella-Murr;kami &Co. to preside. Mr.
Johnston distributed a program outlining the tentative plans prepared for the new
City Hall which sets forth by Department, the present number of employees and the
future based upon needs anticipated with a population of .50,000 persons. Square
footage of each department was delineated and comparisons had been made with other
cities and each department had been contacted regarding its needs,as well as con-
sultations with the Mayor and Council via Capital Improvement Priority Committee
being held. The possibility of some revision by reason of departments not being
located in City Hall was discussed along with facilities which might be available
for public meetings, the new library at present being_.'available only for library-
orientated gatherings. Rental space was discussed and the total area, computed
by the architects on departmental requirements which resulted in compilation of
all requests and calculations was 41,840 square feet. The present facility has a
totalfarea of 23,900. The area cost was figured at $25.00 per sq. ft. and totaled
$1,04P6,000.00. Contingency recommended of 5% = $52,000.00 and taxes, survey, soil
tests, etc. $132,000.00 with total construction cost of $1,230,000.00. Councilman
Perry pointed out that this is strictly for construction and does not include any
furnishings, and inquired regarding the funding. Councilman Hulse reported that
this earing. was to provide some estimates of what is to be financed and some of the
prima information to acquaint the public with the basic needs of the project.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Poli, that the hearing be closed. Carried.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Perry, to refer the proposed program for a City
Hall facility to the Committee of the Whole. Carried.
Councilman Hulse recalled that Public Hearings have been held on Arterial Street
and Park programs which will lead to bond issues on the ballot this fall. The
Capital Improvement Priority Committee recommends that the new city hall project
be funded from limited G. 0. Bonds, coming from the general millage of the City.
Councilman Schellert added that a bond issue for $1,000,000.00 with assessed
valuation of the same and estimate of 4,%: interest would require a millage levy of
.95 mill or about 1 mill from the cit'ys• 15mill levy and would not add to the
burden or raise the taxes, but it would mean tightening up on the budget to remain
within the millage limitation. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Bruce, to concur
in the funding by limited G.O. bonds as recommended by the Capital Improvement
Priority Committee. Carried. Upon inquiry, Mayor Custer advised he would appoint
a committee to work with the architects next week.
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
CITY HALL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City.Council has set •jrma 6j 1956
at 8s00 P.A. In the Council. Chatters, City Hall, Renton, Washington, as
the time and piece for a Public Hearing to consider -
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Any and all: Interested persons are invited to be present and voice
• approval or disapproval to•same.
CITY'OF RENTON
He fire Ne Ison
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City Clerk
DATE OF PU3LICATIONs
Mr 2 , 1966
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF WASHIPGTON)
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COUNTY OF KING )
,� +-1 hereby certify that three (3) copies of
the above document were posted by me in three conspicuous places on the
property-described above and one copy was posted-at the City Hal I,
Ranton,..Washington on • •
MAY 2 0 1966
Signed.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
CITY HALL
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council has set .June 6, 1 i
at 8t0O P.M. in the Council. Chambers, City Hall, Renton, Washington, as
the time and piece for a Public Hearing to consider
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Any .and all: interested persons are invited to be present and voice
approval or disapproval to same.
CITY'OF RENTON
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Helmie Nelson
City Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION:
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
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COUNTY OF KING )
t, 1 -12;-&-c/ hereby certify that three (3) copies of
the above document were posted by me in three conspicuous places on the
property-described above and one copy was posted-at the City Hall,
Renton,..Washington on my 2 0 1966
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