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Renton City Council 1/23/84 Page Three Old Business; continued I I AWC Workshop! Councilwoman Keolker relayed messages of encouragement in Playtime lawsuit from attendees at recent Association of Washington Cities Workshop for newly elected officials. She also advised receipt New Statutes of new Conflict of Interest and Appearance of Fairness Doctrine for Officials statutes which she will provide to interested Councii members. ' ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report Committee recommending the following ordinances for second and final reading; Ordinance #3787 An ordinance was read amending Section 1-4101 of Title Shoreline Master (Administrative) relating to Shoreline Master Program Fees. Program Fees MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE. ORDINANCE AS READ. ;ROLL CALL: 6 AYES: HUGHES, CLYMER, TRIMM, MATHEWS, REED, KEOLKER. 1 NAY: STREDICKE. CARRIED. Ordinance #378 An ordinance was read relating to contracting indebtedness; Limited Tax! providing 'for the issuance, specifying the maturities, maximum General effective ' interest rate, terms and covenants of a $240,000 par Obligation value "Limited Tax General Obligation Bond, 1984," of the City Bonds, 19841 for strictly City purposes to provide funds with which to pay the cost of planned equipment purchases of the City; and provtding for the sale of such bond. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #37819 An ordinance was read amending Ordinance No. 3201 which vacates Amends Ordi'nan'ce a portion of Talbot Hill South and 100th Avenue SE by releasing No. 3201 (Renton a portion; of easements retained by the City. (First reading Plaza Assochiates) 11/21/83). MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT; THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ways and (Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report, ! recommending the following ordinances for first reading: Gen Seng Avenue An ordinance was read vacating a portion of Gen Seng Avenue' f Street Vacation south of ;NE 36th Street. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, VAC . 1-83 ! COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR TWO WEEKS.; r Councilman Clymer explained origin of street name. CARRIED. ' Special Assessment An ordinance was read establishing a special assessment disltrict Water District - for water service in the South Talbot Hill - Valley General' Talbot Hill/VGH Hospital area, and establishing the amount of the charge upon connection to the facilities. MOVED BY.CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR TWO WEEKS.! CARRIED. , Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report. ; recommending the following resolution for reading and adoption: Resolution;' #2536 A resolution was read providing for transfer of funds in the; Cedar River amount of $12,000 from Contingency Fund and Cumulative Reserve Trail Paviunal Fund unto Cedar River Trail Paving/Logan - N. 6th Street Fund. Fund Transfer MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Northward Rezone Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report R-018-82 recommending that the Northward Rezone, File No. R-018-82,: ' referred to Committee on 5/16/83 and placed on first reading 10/17/83,.,be referred to the full Council with no recommendation. For the record, Chairman Clymer explained responsibility for! delay of ordinance adoption belongs with the developer, not the Committee. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THE MATTER 0 THE NORTHWARD REZONE BE LAID ON THE TABLE. CARRIED. MOVED ;BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, THE NORTHWARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY BE NOTIFIED THAT THE NORTHWARD REZONE HAS BEEN LAID ON THE TABLE BY THE CITY COUNCIL, AND IF SIGNED CONCOMITANT AGREEMENT IS RECEIVED, THE MATTER WILL 'BE RECONSIDERED AT THE REGULAR . CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 27, 1984. CARRIED. Boeing Hold Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report ) Harmless recommending that the Hold Harmless .Agreement with the Boeing Agreement Company for airport emergencies be referred to the City Attorney for handling (referred 9/19/83). MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDEDI'BY . 1 k_ I ' I WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE 1-,- COMMITTEE REPORT JANUARY 23, 1984 ORDINANCE�S 'AND RESOLUTIONS - ' I . The Ways land Means Committee recommends the following"ordinances for second and final reading: I Master Shoreline Fee Schedule Ordinance 'Limited Tax General Obligation Bond, 1984 Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 3201 regarding release of portion of easement (Renton Plaza Associates) The Ways 'and Means Committee recommends the following ordinances for first' re ding: Street Vacation - Portion of Gen Seng Avenue (VAC 01-83) Special Assessment District for Water Service - South Talbot Hill-Valley General Hospital Area The Mays and Means Committee recommends the following resolution for readingland adoption : • Fond Transfer for Cedar River Trail Paving ' NORTHWARD REZONE (R-018-82) (Referred 5/16/83) The Ways and Means Committee recommends that this matter be referred to the full Council with no recommendation (First Reading 10/17/83) . HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT WITH BOEING COMPANY FOR AIRPORT EMERGENCIES (Re{ier led 9/19/83) The;WaYs and Means Committee recommends that this matter be referred to the, City Attorney for handling. APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS The Ways and Means . Committee recommends approval of Vouchers No. 55497 through No. 55723 in the amount of $1 ,177,182.76. 1 1 I Earl Clymer, Chairman ' Richard Stredicke . I I . Robert' Hughes i ' I C'Q J� CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO . 3638 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON PROVIDING FOR APPROPRIATION AND TRANSFER OF FUNDS WHEREAS the City of Renton, Washington, has heretofore received unanticipated revenues in excess of estimated revenues ' for the calendar year 1982 ; and WHEREAS it is necessary and advisable to appropriate and transfez such funds into the belowmentioned funds and such appro priation being necessary and in the public interest and for the public benefit , NOW THEREFORE , THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : The Director of Finance is hereby authorized and ,directed to provide for the following appropriations and transfer : FROM: Unanticipated Revenue - IAC Grant and King County Forward Thrust Program $85 , 141 . 00 UNTO : IAC Grant - Thomas Property a/c 101/000/20. 533 . 50 . 61 . 10 $74, 750. 00 King County Forward Thrust - Thomas Property a/c 101/000/20. 53 . . . $10, 391 . 00 $85 , 141 . 00 SECTION II : This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage , approval and five days after its publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 21st day of June , 1982 . ' ,d64 ) Delores A. Meade ity Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 21st day of June, 1982 . t�ou) Skulpocit , Barbara Y. Shinp ch, Mayor Approved as to form: C44A-""t"-4- Lawrence J . War en', City Attorney Date of Publication : June 25, 1982 L ,J .: > r CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 2458 WHEREAS it is, necessary and advisable to transfer the below specified funds and such transfer being necessary and in the public interest and for the public benefit, NOW THEREFORE ' THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : The Director of Finance is hereby authorized ' and directed to make the following transfer : FROM: Cumulative Reserve Fund #1689 (Park Property) a/c 110/000/20. 319 . 80. 53 . 00 $ 64, 859 UNTO : Park Fund Facilities a/c 101/000/20. 533 . 50 . 61 . 09 $ 64, 859 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 21st day of June , 1982. /� .ALL'. f�2,'v) � // ' A �� Delores A. Mead City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 2lstday of June , 1982. i0442.1.C41,04. Barbara . Shin och, Mayor Approved as to form: 640,2„e Lawrence J . W rren, City Attorney it I I er.°15‘ 41.40 . jt...:°4167t".47 S. Renton City Council 4/26/82 Page 3 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted committee Committee report recommending first reading of the following ordinances: First Reading An ordinance was read adopting the Standard Specifications for Public Works Municipal Public Works Construction 1981 Edition by reference. Construction MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Carner Rezone An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification form G General to B-1 Business for property located at 4508 NE 4th St. known as the Carner Rezone R-005-82. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY ROCKHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Pornography An ordinance was read relating to Land Use and Zoning as concerns adult motion picture and regulation of adult entertainment land uses, recalling 3/5/81 public hearing by the Planning and Develop- ment Committee and City Council public hearing at Special Meeting 2/25/82 and basis for adoption of Ordinance 3526 and making amend- ments thereto. City Attorney Warren explained ordinance, noting amendments. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Resolution #2449 A resolution was read authorizing acceptance of King County Cedar River Trail Forward Thrust Program funds forth: purchase of property along Acquisition the Cedar River known as the Thomas Property, 52 acres. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Computer The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in the Act- Financing ing Finance Director' s recommendation to accept the bid from Peoples Bank for financing acquisition of a Wang VS-80 Computer System and an Eden Systems Software up to the amount of $257,272. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Voucher Payment Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke recommended approval of Vouchers No. 39273 through 39552 for payment in amount of $772,655.53, Plus LID #314 Revenue Warrant R-15 $131 . 10 and LID #317 Revenue Warrant R-9 in amount of 53,469.92 and LID #321 Revenue Warrant RO5 $300. Machine Voids: #39263 - 39272. Departmental certification received that merchandise/services received/rendered. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AUTHORIZING PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding report being prepared by the Acting Finance Director on the City's financial picture, as Financial Picture to inclusion of the action of State Legislature. Mayor Shinpoch Transfer Tax noted material has just been received from A.W. C. and report is forthcoming. Stredicke questioned Council 's position on Business and Occupation Tax and 1/U gas tax increase, asking for infor- mation from the Administration and referral to Committee of the Whole. Councilman Stredicke also requested update on funds avail- able through Forward Thrust bond issue of several years ago. MOVED BY REED, SECOND BY MATHEWS, refer the subject of real estate transfer tax to the Community Services Committee for review. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, SUBSTITUTE MOTION, THE SUBJECT OF THE TRANSFER TAX BE INCLUDED IN THE OVERALL FINANCIAL PICTURE OF CITY REFERRED TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR REPORT TO COUNCIL. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch reported the Suburban Mayors met with King County REPORT Executive Randy Revel le at the Renton Senior Center, that everyone commended the City for foresight in building and activities. King County Executive Revelle reported there have been $293,000,000 in needs identified and only $15,000,000 available to accomplish the job. Revelle also noted there will never be enough funds or roads to accommodate all the single-person occupied vehicles; and is committed to plans to encompass Metro, high-occupancy vehicle freeway lanes, van pooling, bicycle paths, encouraging business to locate away from conjested areas or encouraging employees to use public transportation or ride share; funding problems severe. 41) Renton City Council 4/26/82 Page 4 Administrative Report - Continued Mayor Shinpoch called attention to 950 third graders, teachers and chaperones viewing the Historical Museum this week, commend- ing the Society Volunteers. Mayor Shinpoch reported she will be on vacation Thursday and Friday, that Council President Clymer and Administrative Assist- ant Parness are available. AUDIENCE COMMENT Sandy Webb, 430 Mill Ave. S, complained regarding response to Public Disclosure his phone calls and letters, noting he was advised of various Departments the materials available for small fee. Upon inquiry, City Clerk Mead reported under the State' s Public Disclosure Law, the City is mandated to provide access to records at a reasonable cost, noting ordinance lists fee schedule. Longacres Councilman Stredicke questioned the application of the Code of Ethics concerning acceptance of special passes for entrance to Longacres as distributed by the Chamber of Commerce. Discussion ensued regarding the Chambers ' reduced-admission fee passes to Longacres and track opening Wednesday 4/28/82. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY REED, SECOND ROCKHILL, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9:08 p.m. AtetwQ. Delores A. Mead, City Clerk EXP111 35 CITY OF RENTON DATE 4/26/82 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: No.N39263 - *39272 CURRENT •106,591,23 PARKS S57,566.4* STREETS S77,079.19 LIBRARY $2,439.31 FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE •64,221.32 STREET FORWARD THRUST $96.98 G COULON BCH PK CONSTR W290,793.62 WATERWORKS UTILITY 11141,08B.67 AIRPORT $2,895.86 EQUIPMENT RENTAL $10,069.13 FIREMEN'S PENSION 915,912.76 LID CONTROL 63,901.02 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS •772.655.53 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBtRS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL,. HAVING RELEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NU. 39273 THROUGH NO. 39552 IN THE AMOUNT OF S772,655.53 THIS 26TH DAY OF APRIL 1982. COMMITTEE CHAIRM 4 �"`�AN 51;f° MEMBER L.I.D.8314 REVENUE WARRANT NO.NR-15 $ 131.10 MEMBER'. 4/ L.I.D.4317 REVENUE WARRANT NO.#R-9 $ 3,469.92 L.I.D.A321 REVENUE WARRANT NO.NR-5 $ 300.00 A Renton City Council 3/15/82 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS Committee of Council President Clymer presented Committee of the Whole the Whole report regarding retroactive insurance as referred by Council Insurance on 3/8/82. The report recommended that the subject matter of insurance be referred to the Ways and Means Committee to be held for monitoring. The report stated that for the record, the City Council action to implement the Retro Insurance Plan has resulted in $45,535.37 currently set aside in a special reserve fund which includes a refund of 59,703. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT REPORT. CARRIED. Clymer Goes Council President Clymer submitted report of his trip to to Washington Washington, D. C. 2/27/82 through 3/2/82 for the annual Congres- sional City Conference for National League of Cities. Clymer explained meeting with other local government officials and the state' s congressional delegation; 2,500 city officials from around the country met to discuss policy and work sessions on issues involving housing, transportation, job training, munici- pal finance, liability and creation of urban enterprise zones. Clymer noted appointments and meetings to present Cities' views to members of the House and Senate and meeting with Washington dele- gates to present local problems. PS COG Councilman Hughes reported Puget Sound Council of Government activities, noting growth of King County, but greater growth of Pierce, Kitsap and Snohomish Counties; solid waste discussions with King and Snohomish Counties are progressing including energy and sludge problems; also discussions re water quality. Councilman Rockhill asked the Metro Park and Ride lot landscaping be encouraged. Mayor Shinpoch noted State Highway Dept. is responsible. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report Committee recommending second and final readings of an ordinance providing Ordinance #3618 for vacation of an alley as petitioned by the Salvation Army Vacation of Alley VAC-01-82; alley located north of Tobin St. Following reading, Salvation Army it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Resolution #2441 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption Teleprompter of a resolution providing for reorganization of Teleprompter Reorganization Cable TV as Group W. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Executive Council President Clymer requested an Executive Session be held Session following regular session to discussion litigation against the City. Funds for Council Member Mathews congratulated Council regarding acquisition Cedar River Trail of property along Cedar River, explaining strong probability for Property 75% funding of that portion of Cedar River Trail known as Thomas property, that the City ranked second out of 45 proposals for financial support from Inter Agency Committee for Outdoor Recrea- tion. Councilwoman Mathews explained final session 3/25/82; also noting continuous ownership from the mouth of the Cedar to proposed King County Park outside City limits. Adult Land Use OVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, REFER SUBJECT OF ADULT ENTERTAIN- MENT LAND USE TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Boards and Councilman Rockhill expressed displeasure at newletters from Commissions City Boards and Commissions and called for policy. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER SUBJECT OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR DISCUSSION. Possible expansion, combination or elimination to be discussed. MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council 3/15/82 Page 4 Visit Sister City Mayor Shinpoch noted invitation from Renton's Sister City Nishiwaki , Japan, and inquired if any Council Members interested. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch reported on her trip to Washington, D.C. for REPORT annual National League of Cities Conference, noting cities must look to State for funds. The Mayor expressed disappointment in that the legislature has disallowed development fees and noted invitation for Wednesday afternoon from AWC that she plans to attend session to favor systems development fees. Marine Patrol Mayor Shinpoch reported King County Marine Patrol will be in operation regardless of previous report. Mayor Shinpoch inquired whether Council would reverse their decision and agree to dis- cuss the patrol , noting other cities must therefore pick up that portion of cost. Discussion ensued wherein it was noted home owners on the lake furnish emergency service; costs also discussed that county pays 50% and cities pay 50%; funds not budgeted. Sales Tax MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL PRESIDENT REDRAFT PREVIOUS LETTER TO LEGISLATURE OPPOSING DELETION OF SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT FEES WITH ADOPTION OF 1/2t SALES TAX FOR CITIES. Councilman Stredicke explained his opposition to tax existing businesses to accomodate expansion for others. MOTION CARRIED. Executive Session MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS LITIGATION AND RETURN TO REGULAR SESSION ONLY FOR ROLL CALL. CARRIED. 9: 58 p.m. ADJOURNMENT Council returned to regular session. Roll was called. All Council Members were present. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:20 p.m. Delores A. Mead, City Clerk 1 - ' ai,1±-2-_-Y-6-47 y �;P_ OFFICE OF THE ATTC .=NEY GE ERAL }'( Ken Eikenberry,Attorney General ''^-,. r�•� Temple of Justice,Olympia,Washington 98504 1 I I April 23, 1982 1 .1:142R7 0 APR �� 882 RI Lawrence J. Warren Office of the City Attorney WARRFAI&KFt10GG Post! Office Box 626 By 1 Renton, Washington 98055 RE: State v. Edwards King County Cause No. 757887 Dear Larry, i Thank you for your letter of April 19 , 1982, and advice that the City , of Banton has no problem with the State' s acqusition of the . 14 acre sliver of land at issue. in State v. Edwards, King County Cause No. 757887 . For your information,' the just compensation trial in that ';matter has beenrcontinued to September 13 , 1982 at the request of Jack Pain, attorney for respondents LaRue and Jordan. 1I have consulted the district' with regard to the city' s interest in acquiring an easement for parking purposes over the .32 acre "excess R/W" . The city' s proposed trade gives rise to both legal and engineering problemsiwhich make such a trade impossible. 1 1 From a legal perspective, to the extent that the City of Renton acquired parcels 1-10189 and 1-1090 long after the state condemnation action was filed, and possession and use obtained by the statelfrom the Jordans and others, the city took subject to the state ' s priorinterIests of record. ) Because of this , there would be no consideration for the trade which the city is now seeking. Further, the state is liable to Jordan, LaRue, and other parties of interest at the time the -state condemnation action was filed for the payment of just compensation when such 'is .ultimately determined. With that continuing liability the proposed trade would subject the state to having to pay twice for the same taking, once to the existing respondents, and a second time to the City of Renton by virtue of the trade proposed. i I From an engineering perspective, the state cannot accept the city' s proposed trade and use of the excess R/W for parking due to the design of SR 16I9 in that area. In that vincinity, SR 169 takes a sharp 600 ' radius curve. If the, . 32 acre excess R/W was used for parking, the resultant obstruction's would reduce sight distances for eastbound trave'Llers on SR 169, and increase the chances of a collision with cars entering or leaving the road approach located at the Cedar River bridge. Lawrence J. Warren Page,.2 April 23, 1982 It is obviously in the best interest of both the state and the city to avoid this potential danger to users of the highway and the city' s park. I regret that the state cannot accommodate the city' s request and I think that, based on the forgoing, you can appreciate the state' s position. As always, I appreciate your cooperation. Very truly yours, %-niat MICHAEL A. NICEFARO, JR. Assistant Attorney General ' MAN: jah � I I - • �C_- 0 I(- i___I ( 6 N i c L ),,,,fjqj .r., • . r Trail t ► gainIVA•. . ..` •t 'fir �� r • • w M.9T "�1 +. ;.`} + �?•w� ", l• K. ..;Yr. ?. 4•..ti:t' ''+ 1yr�,.... .« •• .sit , a. haff a mile L . y� :lel. ', : .-: • 4 _ t : •1} • : �a .144 .it: niver a o ._.- , +• I1 �V. � Jai x '. �..� By GREG ANDERSON ` +L^'`►.t : , -„a :a 'r1- City Editor t• a1, 'The Cedar River Trail System in Renton will , grow by about a half mile soon when the city and a rr-. group of property owners sign formal documents. ' . . Mayor Barbara Shinpoch announced this week that the property owners agreed to sell 25 acres » , along the south bank of the river east of Carco • „r w *a~`" Theater for $225,000, and will donate another 25 «* " acres to the city. • Much of the 50-acre parcel consists of steep •hillsides along the river. But the property also ; u } includes a five-acre parcel of flat,sandy land and a • marshland that was rated No. 2 on a municipal acquisition priority list f 3r wetlands. Long struggle • The agreement represents the end of a 41 -year struggle by the city to acquire the property. Two years ago the city mounted condemnation proceed- ings against the property,but a judge ruled in favor - .._- • ,J y of the property owners on a purchase price. .-- , a •iiso City Attorney Larry Warren said Tuesday the - - "" w••-»--...-4�'\,`'U►n, 1 . $225,000 is about the price suggested by the judge, --"• ice„► but the donated 25-acre parcel since has been "" Ai• ` added. The donation will provide obvious taxAI . - ., benefits for the sellers. - " "I think I've made a career out of this Cedar River Trail thing," the city attorney joked. V -•, 0 _ . • r.�'' .- `.•;' This latest acquisition means the city owns ,r,,`. '� • '� - «_: •-:, riverbank property from the mouth of the Cedar l •"$,.!�" River nearly to King County's regional park just . " �' .• '., .•...4•► •;r-.. • outside the east city limits,next to Maplewood Golf +�*" •�' Course. . t, i.. . , •,w A recreation easemert exists over one parcel the / �`��i city doesn't own,and Renton is negotiating with the owner of the single remaining piece of property ,+,. 4 • .4'M that separates the municipal trail system from the . _ ;, ii, , county park,Warren said. • Foul-mile length ,, , ; Parks Director John Webley said Renton now has �' ^ •.' I ' a total of four miles of riverbank property.Though ,�.,.• • .,• 1:: �••' M r cost of property acgc isition for the entire trail :,.Aar, ,r�-'Y system now totals about$2.81 million, only about '` - —x c �''` '" }"' ry $197,522 actually has come from the municipal s: .,' ` '� • ,,. ' V. .. «.44;• .s;,. coffers. , ;'., 7, i x .t�;,, , The rest of the mosey has come from grants ,i` .4 -Ir "ti,�. "'�`• 'r; '�" *!t` '``r>i•'± made b the federal Economic Administration t r�. %r" r j *�: r .++�'•" •► '"` " = t ' Development Administration ($1.94 million), the "'�' ""~ "' ~' ' • _f state Interagency Comittee on Outdoor Recrea-nStaff photo by MIKE tion ($192,119) and 'he federal Department of Housing and Community Development($488,199). "The mayor, the acministration, the parks and Kids take cruise along Cedar River adjacent to purchase s planning department i and the attorney's office have worked on this E long time.I think the entire ' package is really w)rth having," said Warren. brick pedestrian and bicycling paths and landscap- several years. And the city is negotiat "We're very pleased t)be getting this.It will keep a ing which necessitated the removal of much owners of Maplewood Golf Course lot of greenbelt area, open." natural vegetation. adjacent to the county parkland. Natural setting Leaving the eastern leg of the trail system in a City officials have indicated if a reas( Webley said the ne v 50-acre parcel will be left in natural state also will mean low maintenance costs, could be agreed upon for Mapleowoi a natural state, with only bicycle and pedestrian Webley said. course could be divided into a smaller paths constructed. Much of the rest of the already Renton is counting on King County developing its with the rest of the land used for other developed portion e f the trail system includes park on the Cedar River sometime in the next activities. FO...--& : a 25.4-(1,ye- ^ q4627---- -1 Renton City Council 12/22/80: Page 4 Administrative Report - Continued Senior Center Mayor Shinpoch reported Jim Denzer of the Senior Citizens' Meals 1 Advisory Committee has written to thank the City for its support in funding meals at the Senior Center. Total meals at Center in 1980: 37,430, averaging 194 daily. Meals served to Renton residents: 23,525. City funds: $5,000 and the balance Federal Funds. Christmas The Renton Fire Department, under the direction of Bob Beattey Baskets for Needy is continuing the annual Christmas basket deliveries of canned from Donations goods/supplies donated or purchased by money 9ifts from school children, City employees and others. The Firefighters Local provided $500 to buy fresh produce and turkeys. Christmas The Mayor reported that Community Relations Officer Jim Lapham for Needy has "adopted" a Renton family for Christmas and found a generous donor to provide winter fuel . AUDIENCE COMMENT City Attorney Lawrence Warren reported the deed has been ii received on Interpace property. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 8:58 P.M. Mayor Shinpoch extended Christmas Greetings. JjJ ,AJ ( 2�- EK1Iai 3$ CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. GATE ES/St/S0 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION City Clerk PUNO TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: NO.#31371 - #31376 CURRENT AESE♦S4l.3S PARKS S25,720.40 ARVERIAL STREETS 11537.39 STREETS atloAS3eS9 LIDRARY SB.S65.SS • COMP EM/ TR ACT $135.S6 STREET FORWARD THRUST Sls$SOo17 CEDAR RIVER TR MST SS3l.411 S II'IRE STATION CONST FUN SO5E.72 S COULON SCH PK CONSTR S30,967.54 WATERWORKS UTILITY S105,449.55 AIRPORT S1144.4S IS1flPNENY RENTAL 515,054.32 FI(EMEN'S PENSION $14,134.50 LID CONTROL B970354.01 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS aBSa,Ala.R4 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE REN`PON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE SEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO. $1377 THROUGH NO. 31555 IN THE AMOUNT OF $O5E041644 HIS 22ND D OF DECEMBER 1550, COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN MEMBER .62.<0 ' I—E. . • . L.I.O.6314 MEMBEM /4! Revonua Warrant No.#R-4 $36.01 i Renton City Council 12/ 2/80 Page 3 Ord nances and Resolutions - Continued Ord nance #3497 An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer Tra sfer and of funds in amount of. $127,422 from Current Fund Excess Revenue App ,opriations to Legal Services/City Attorney $27,422 and Garbage/Solid Waste Cit , Attorney (Payment to Contractor) $100,000. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND and 'Garbage HUGHES, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO. SECOND AND FINAL READINGS.* Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding appropriation Inot being discussed at budget hearings and whether or not an increase in garbage rates was implicated. Ways and Means Committee Chairman 1 Clymer advised no increase in garbage rates, amount of contractor reflected cost-of-living increase for truck drivers, that the funds were for 1980 end-of-the-year housekeeping payments. *MOTION CARRIED. Following second and final readings,, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ; ROLL CALL: . 5-AYES: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, REED; ONE-NO:, STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested the record reflect his displeasure in not receiving accounting information regarding these accounts including revenue and expenditures for review. Ordinance j3448 An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer App opriation in the amount of $2,413.07 from South End Fire Station Construction and Transfer Investment to the South End Fire Station Construction Fund Souuh End Expenditure Budget. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADVANCE Fir:. Station THE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ, ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Fir t Reading The Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading H for an ordinance providing for rezone of property from G to B-1 located on the north side of SW Grady Way between Lind SW and Rainier Ave. S; known as the Wells and Puget Power Rezone R-.101-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. Upon inquiry bylCouncil- mand Stredicke, Public Works Director Gonnason advisedigrading permit issued and short plat processed, that Staff is satisfied with drainage requirements. MOTION CARRIED. ! I Voucher Approval Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer recommended approval for payment of Vouchers No. 31377 through No. 31599 in the amount of $552,416.24 including LID #314 Revenue Warrant No. R-4 $36.01 . Departmental certification was received that the merchandise and services were received or rendered. MOVED BY I CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, APPROVE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS. CARRIED. 1 NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke extended Merry Christmas and Happy New Year greetings. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch called attention to the Council action of 12/15/80 REPORT approving installation of pedestrian-activated traffic signal Dan.erous at the intersection of NE Sunset Blvd. and Kirkland Ave. NE. Int-rsection Mayor Shinpoch inquired re the $100,000 funding requirement and Int=rim Action noted meeting with Public Works Director and Traffic Engineer asking for complete report. Mayor Shinpoch reported it is imperative that the public be protected and a sign has been placed closing the crosswalk, explaining that permission must ! be obtained from the State in order to install the signal and that six weeks would be required. Mayor Shinpoch requested Council examine the second report and advise the Administration. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER THE MATTER OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT NE SUNSET BLVD AND KIRKLAND AVE NE TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR REPORT BACK. Council- man Stredicke objected noting prior study of report. . Mayor Shinpoch noted new and pertinent information. MOTION CARRIED. Citizens' Mayor Shinpoch announced fifth and final member of Citizens' Committee Committee to review and make recommendations on Council salaries: Matt Jeffrey, Renton resident, Pacific Car employee and Chamber of Commerce member. ! I \ j I I Ail) l I I COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE I COMMITTEE REPORT JULY 28, 1980 CONFIDENTIAL1 1 INTERPACE PROPERTY i This committee met with representatives. from i,the-Administration, City Attorney's Office, Planning Department and Parks and Recreation Department last Tuesday and reviewed current negotiations on the Interpace Property. As Council was advised, an appraisal was recently completed on a revised take of 5.4 acres of the'' original 12.64 acres designated for acquisition as part of the Cedar River Trail System. According to the appraiser, Macaulay & Associates, the estimated current fair market value of the reduced take is $116,000 and the current value of the whole property is $272,000. Upon review, this committee recommends that the City offer the Interpace Corporation the estimated fai'ir market value of $116,000 for the 5.4 acres of land. Due to the parcel 's key location as part of the trail system, and the high costs involved in condemnation ofiproperty, it is also recommended that if Interpace rejects the City' s initial offer,-,1 the Administration be authorized to negotiate up to $150,000 for the property. I It is also recommended that during negotiations the City continue to explore the feasibility of obtaining the entire parcel . If this option seems realistic, Council, will be briefed before any formal offer is made. ri /X , i) • /4.11" .0'. 0,_)& W k ), ,\,„ L" 1ReedChair ,,fr arl Clymer, Member itaii 1 ri _ •d Stredicke, Member 1 CONFIDENTIAL , 1 • 0 . . . . , , , , , ,. . , . , ILI!, 1 liA. ii .0i. -if::', ', ; i . ..,:-... 1 ,i,..., 0 I v , . . . . _ , . , 1 . . . • - " . , . , , • , . . , . , . .. . . . , . ., . . . . . . , . , . . . , . . , I . . - , , . . . , , , ":"/ ", . ' -‘- 1, "..... i ti , . , ,, , f, . ", .., .: . . ..'"1 I" I'.-..CL..,:'.' ''' '' ' , , . , 1 , , . • . , M Renton City Council Page 3 6/16/80 CONSENT AGENDA - Continued Street Vacation Letter from City Clerk Mead presented petition for vacation of VAC -5-80 a portion of High Ave. NE, filed by John A. and Ruth D. Jane. High Ave. NE Refer subject to the Public Works Department , Board of Public Works and Transportation Committee for determination regarding the petition and retention of utility easements. Also refer to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting 8/4/80 as public hearing. Concur. Court Case Letter from City Clerk Mead presented Court Case filed by Lakeview Towers Lakeview Tower Associates vs City of Renton, Warren Gonnason 80-2-08625-1 regarding Building Permit B-6822. Refer to the City Attorney. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA. Apprpved CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Frank W. Holman of Law firm of Evans , Quimby, Hall Street Vacation and Holman, Seattle, requested reconsideration or rescind action VAC -1-80 taken by the Council 6/2/80 for vacation of entire alleyway (VAC-1-80) located between Burnett Ave. N. and Park Ave. N. The letter explained that client , Eric Grindeland, whose garage is located on the alleyway would suffer loss of use of garage and loss of property value. Assistant City Attorney Kellogg explained that Mr. Holman and Mr. Grindeland had attended the Ways and Means Committee meeting for the purpose of explaining the request for reconsideration and had elected not to remain for the Council meeting. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report that recommended the ordinance Ways and Means vacating the alley between Burnett N. and Park N. (VAC-1 -80) Committee be amended to vacate only that property considered in the Street Vacation original petition (as filed by Eugene Casper) . MOVED BY CLYMER, VAC-1-80 SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.' Reconsidered Councilman Stredicke objected to changing a Council decision made at a public hearing, claiming moral obligation to notify persons present . Asst . Attorney Kellogg noted there is no legal requirement that the decision be made at public hearing and had recommended reconsideration. -ROLL CALL : 3-Ayes : CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL; 3-NO: TRIMM, STREDICKE, REED. MAYOR SHINPOCH voted AYE. MOTION CARRIED. City Clerk requested to so notify property owners of those deleted lots. OLD 3USINESS Community Services Committee Chairman Reed submitted committee Community Services report that recommended the Parks and Recreation Department Committee proceed with the agreement reached with the Renton School Dis- Cedar River Trail trict for underground wiring re parking lot resurfacing at the High School Stadium; and the matter be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Project costs : City $6,064; School District $5,500; Total $11 ,564. MOVED BY REED, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Comm ttee of the Council President Pro tem Stredicke presented Committee of the Whole Whole report recommending that the Systems Development Charges Systems and related ordinances be referred to the Community Services Deve opment Committee for review and to meet with interested parties. Ordinances MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. City Insurance The report recommended concurrence with the recommendation of the Community Services Committee relating to city insurance: (a) Takes the retrospective program approach on general and liability insurance; (b) Names Roger Davis as the City' s Insurance Broker; (c) Increases the "umbrella" coverage from $1 million to $5 million. The committee further recommended that savings in insurance and/or differences from budgeted insurance payment funds be designated for a new "insurance reserve fund" and that the matter be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for proper resolutions and ordinances. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE WITH REGARD TO CITY INSURANCE. CARRIED. Councilman Reed thanked Administra- tive Assistant Michael Parness for help with the study of the City' s insurance program. S. ee Renton City Council Page 4 6/16/80 OLD BUSINESS - Continued - Committee of the Whole - Continued Capital The Committee of the Whole recommended that members of the Improvement Council submit comments on proposed capital improvement projects Program within thrity days and the matter be discussed at that time. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation Transportation Committee (Aviation) Chairman Stredicke submitted Committee report recommending that Council extend Fancher Flyways completion Fancher Flyways date from June 1 , to September 1 , 1980 for hangar buildings on Lease 90-Day the East Side Air Park and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to Extension Iequest sign extension document. The report noted delays due to ADAP Project construction, East Perimeter Road completion and Fire Department requirements on hydrants. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND EXTEND COMPLETION DATE. CARRIED. Renton Aviation The committee recommended Council agree to interim lease addendum for parking space (two separate areas totaling 13,924.96 sq.ft. ) for Renton Aviation, Inc. until their lease renewal date 8/1/80; $300 charges have been agreed. The space has been found between West Perimeter Road and Rainier Ave. across fron Renton Aviation leased area and will meet the parking space requirements for new large building on the Airport. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Councilman Councilman Stredicke inquired re sale of surplus public-use Stredicke areas in the Highlands. Public Works Director Gonnason advised Inquiries negotiations were proceeding. Councilman Stredicke also inquired whether or not rental and sale of condominiums was meeting the City's regulations, especially the complex located on Sunset Blvd. NE near Union Ave. NE. Mayor Shinpoch advised matter will be explored. Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in the Committee Mayor' s appointment of Kathy Keolker to the Library Board; five Appointments year term effective to 6/1/85. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, Confirmed CONCUR IN REPORT AND AFFIRM APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. The committee report recommended concurrence in the Mayor's reappointments of Tom Teesdale and Nathaniel Weathers, Jr. to the Park Board; both four-year terms effective to 6/1/84. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN REPORT AND CONFIRM THE APPOINTMENTS. CARRIED. Tax Monies from The committee report recommended that the subject of collection King County of property tax monies by the City from King County be referred to the City Attorney's office for direction as to the proper procedure of requesting that King County pay the City on a monthly basis. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recom- Committee mending first reading of an ordinance appropriating funds in the First Reading amount of $1 ,050 from Unanticipated Revenue to Current Fund for Appropriation Municipal Arts Commission. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. First Reading The committee recommended first reading of an ordinance amending Public Sewer the requirements for connection to public sewer system. Follow- ing reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution #2344 The committee recommended reading and adoption of a resolution Proposed Street setting the 21st day of July for public hearing regarding the Vacation SW 23rd proposed vacation of portion of SW 23rd St. as petitioned by Martin Seelig and Olympic Pipeline. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT JUNE 16, 1980 II CEDAR RIVER TRAIL The Community Services Committee recommends that the Park and Recreation Department proceed with the agreement reached with the Renton School District to replace the existing aboveground wiring with underground wiring in conjunction with the parking lot resurfacing at the High School Stadium and referral of the matter to the Ways and Means Committee for a resolution. NOTE: Project Costs City $ 6,o64.o0 School District 5,500.00 $11 ,564.00 II II John W. Reed, Chairman Earl Clymer Richard M. Stredicke `3 a.`a. C 1'<k)`''u� \T • )72-1/4'732-J OF 1 U 41 OFFICE OF THE' CITY ATTORNEY.•RENTON,WASHINGTON r, @ POST OFFICE BOX 626 100 2nd AVENUE BUILDING • RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 255-8678 OMNI ti 2O °' LAWRENCE I.WARREN, CITY ATTORNEY DANIEL KELLOGG, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY O 90q1TFD S�M��P� April `24, 1980 SEP Mr. Charles Macaulay Macaulay & Associates , Ltd . 650 Medical Dental Bldg. Everett, WA Dear Mr. Macaulay: . This office represents the City of Renton. We are in the process of acquiring various *parcel0s of land along the Cedar River for the trail project. We are going to have to condemn one parcel of land presently owned by the Interpace Corporation and need an appraiser. We would like to discuss retaining you on this matter. Could you please contact me when you •receive this letter • to discuss this case. • • • Very truly yours , • Lawrence J. Warren • •LJW:ds cc : Mayor, Pres. Council,Parks Director,Chrm. Com. Serv. ,Planning of R�� � 1 ~' vi 1``' . O OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY". RENTON.WASHINGTON o , '•u• ., ' .'1 POST OFFICE BOX 626 100 2nd AVENUE BUILDING • RENTON.WASHINGTON 98055 255-8678 p ? LAWRENCE J.WARREN, CITY ATTORNEY DANIEL KELLOGG, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY 1.6o Q April '24,, 1980 i • 947z.o SEP�� O 1 • Mr. James A. Smith, .Jr.. - Bo le & Gates Attorneys at Law; The Bank of California Center i Seattle, WA 98104 Re: Interpace Corporation - City of • . Renton condemnation • Dear Mr. Smith: , • , 1 • • lisle have not heard' anything from you about. the approach made by the City of Renton to Interpace to acquire property along . the Cedar River.l It was my understanding that the. City would . provide you with; an exact legal description, as soon as we; .. heard a response, to the various proposals we made at the Meeting at. the City. • The City is getting quite anxious to Make some progress on this case and I will be compelled .to ' • Nile condemnation action if we cannot begin to narrow the issues. . Would you pleaseigive me a call and let me know how you are goiing to proceed1 on this, Very truly yours , {; ' Lawrence 'J. Warren . • • LJW: ds cc : Mayor, Pres. ; Council, Parks Director, Chrm Com. Serv. ;Pllanning • Renton City Council 3/3/80 Page 2 PUBLIC HEARING - Continued L. I .D. #302 Joel Benoliel , inquired re increase of $1 ,000,000 in total Lind Eve. SW project costs and the It per sq.ft. systems development charge. Contirued Benoliel asked Council to postpone acceptance of final assess- ment roll and investigate costs. George Williams, Olympic Pipe Line Co. , withdrew protest letter of 2/25. Public Works Director Gonnason further explained his recommendations. Following discussion, it was Moved by Rockhill , Second Trimm, Close the Public Hearing. ROLL CALL: 3-AYE: TRIMM, ROCKHILL, CLYMER; 3-NO: REED, STREDICKE, HUGHES. Mayor Shinpoch voted NO and MOTION FAILED. Discussion ensued. Based on low percentage of protest versus the size of this project, HUGHES MOVED,SECONDED CLYMER, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR' S Final RECOMMENDATION, THAT THE $1 ,553.56 CHARGE BE REMOVED FROM Assessment Roll BENAROYA COMPANY ASSESSMENT AND REMAINING ASSESSMENTS BE Confirmed UNCHANGED; ACCEPT LID #302 FINAL ROLL IN AMOUNT OF $6,058,822.92. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER LID #302 TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Ordinance #3402 Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented ordinance LID , 302 approving and confirming LID 302 assessments for improvement of Final Assessment Lind Ave. SW, between SW 16th St. and SW 43rd St. , SW 34th St. Confirmed and SW 41st St. lying between Lind SW and E. Valley Rd. ; final assessment in amount of $6,058,822.92. Ordinance set LID interest of 12% and provides for collection thereof. Following reading by City Clerk Mead, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READING.* Following discussion, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL. RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. 9:20 P.M. Council reconvened at 9:30 and Roll was Called: All Council Members were present as previously shown. MOTION CARRIED placing ordinance on second and final readings. City Clerk Mead read ordinance. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: TRIMM, ROCKHILL, HUGHES AND CLYMER; 2-NO: REED AND STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Reed requested the Administration provide Engineer's estimates and breakdown of actual costs. Seattle Northwest Investment Counselor Richard Kennedy explained that if bonds are sold at less than 11 .5% interest, then the interest on unpaid assessments will be revised downward accordingly. AUDIENCE COMMENT Peggy Cummins, 1811 Grant Ave. S. , asked that City is looking at potential problems, services needed and traffic congestion because of large number of condominiums being built in the area. Mayor Shinpoch called attention to Environmental Review Committee to assess impact before building permits are issued. OLD IeUSINESS Councilman Stredicke noted many citizen inquires and/or complaints received, that citizen complained of inferior work by contractor in vicinity of Forrest Brook Condominiums on Union NE and was informed by Roger Allen, 12809 S. 106th, that work which was redone by contractor at City's insistence was excellent. Cedar River 'Councilman Stredicke called attention to damage of Cedar River Trai Damage Trail property from automobiles and asked for adequate barricades. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recom- Comm ttee Report mending concurrence in the Mayor' s appointment of Connie Tajon Muni :ipal Arts to the Municipal Arts Commission for a three-year term effective Appointment through December 31 , 1982. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. Muni :ipal Arts The Ways and Means Committee recommends concurrence in the Mayor' s Appointment appointment of Ronald Ringwood to the Municipal Arts Commission for a three year term effective through December 31 , 1982. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 3 , 1980 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P .M . Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; JOHN W. REED, RICHARD M. COUNCIL STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT HUGHES AND EARL CLYMER. CHARLES F. SHANE absent. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; TED BENNETT, IN ATTENDANCE Deputy Finance Director; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; RAY CALDWELL, Police Department. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL Minutes of February 25, 1980 Council Meeting. Correction Page 5, Paragraph 5: "U.S. Representative Mike Lowry speaking 3/15/80 5:00 P.M. Senior Citizens Center." MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, APPROVE MINUTES OF 2/25/80 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED. PROCLAMATION Mayor Shinpoch's Proclamation declaring Girl Scout Week Girl Scout Week March 9 through 15, 1980 was read and presented to Karen Lunder, 3/9-15/80 Secretary for area Girl Scouts. Mrs. Lunder introduced Girl Scout Troup 248 with Leader Barbara Baxter and Brownie Troup No. 1083, Kathy Moeller and other Totem Council leaders. The girls wearing respective uniforms, offered plates of cookies to all present. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, L. I .D. #302 published and mailed, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hearing Lind Ave. SW continued from February 25, 1980 to consider L. I .D. #302 improve- SW 41st & 34th ments to Lind Ave. SW, SW 41st and 34th Streets; final assessment Final roll in amount of $6,060,376.48. Letter from Public Works Direc- Assessment Roll tor Gonnason responded to protests filed in writing at 2/25/80 hearing by Olympic Pipe Line Co. and Jack A. Benaroya Co. The letter stated re Benaroya Co. protest, the amount of $1 ,553.56 was found to be inadvertently charged completely to the Benaroya assessment whereas it should have been charged to the entire LID and recommended the amount be considered as a City contribution and the remaining assessments be unchanged. Gonnason's letter also noted Benaroya objection to the inclusion of $230,190 in the LID for connection of the 24" water line to the Talbot Hill Reservoir and their opinion that the cost of providing fire flows should be shared by other properties in the Valley; Gonnason explained there was no way the LID could be reimbursed by a latecomer's agreement and no other funds available, recommended objection be overruled and costs remain with LID. Gonnason's letter recommended the Olympic Pipe Line Co. protest be overruled regarding assessment for 70' strip being utilized for right-of- way yet assessed $17,056.94. The letter proposed findings that the strip could be utilized with property to the south and at the time of proposed P-9 Channel Installation, any severance damage would be paid in acquisition of the property. Continued Letter was presented by Joel Benoliel representing Jack A. Benaroya Co. , 5950 Sixth Ave. S. , Seattle, which objected to the final assessment roll for LID #302 and supplemented a/25/80 objection claiming $250,000 redevelopment charge on Talbot Hill water reservoir was beyond the scope of the LID as originally contemplated and is general benefit to entire area including large areas outside the LID boundaries. The letter objected to inclusion of $750,000 negotiated settlements between contractor and City for costs not within the scope of contract. ,_,,,..1-9--- .), 01 • 6111).-) I ) ' -its, ' OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY ® RENTON,WASHINGTON z o 0 � "�{ ti POST OFFICE BOX 828. 100 2nd AVENUE BUILDING • RENTON,WASHINGTON 88055 255-6870 00 ��� GERARD M.SHELLAN,CITY ATTOR NEY LAWRENCE J.WARREN, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY O�gTFO SEP- -w April 19, 1977 Soo Co. , Inc. 15822 S. E. 369th Auburn, Washington 98002 • Attn:. Mr. C. A. Parker, President Gentlemen: We have been requested by the City Council to notify you of the City's interest in acquiring certain wetlands apparently owned by you near the Cedar River in the vicinity of the Maplewood Golf Course. This property apparently has been in its natural state for many, many years and by reason of its condition, water table and topography, is greatly limited in its usage. The City of Renton is very. much interested in maintaining such property in its natural state for the benefit of the public. In that regard we would- appreciate hearing from you whether you would be willing to donate at least a portion of said property for such public use, or alternately have you advise us what the fair market value, per acre, is appraised. . The City would also appreciate having an option for 6.0 to 90 days to purchase a portion of said property for the aforestated use. We ,are enclosing herewith a copy of the legal description pertinent to this inquiry. We would very much appreciate hearing from you at an early date as to your intentions in the matter and in the event an acquisition can be arranged, you might want to indicate how much would be available for public donation and the terms for sale of any additional lands. We wish to take this opportunity to thank you for your courteous cooperation in this matter. We remain Very truly yours , Gerard M. Shellan City Attorney GMS:bjm Enc. EXHIBIT A • LEGAL DESCRIPTION : 21-23-05 9003 20,021 GL 4 C 6-NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 & POR OF S.W. 1/4 OF NE 1/4 - S 1 2 • OF !\IW 1/4 & OF NW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 LY NLY OF SLY LN OF ESMT PIO BONNEVILLE PWR LN, ROCKY REACH MAPLE VALLEY #1, LESS POT SW Y OF LN BEG AT PT 1265 . 4 FT S OF N W COR OF SEC TH S 34-54-30 E 977 . 8 FT LESS MERCER ISLAND PIPE LN R/W SUBJ TO DEFENSE PLANT CORD . ESMT SUBJ TO ESMT BONNEVILLE PWR LN SUBJ TO PSP & L CO ESMT LESS 60 FT STRIP C/L DAF BEG AT MOST ELY COR OF MAPLE VALLEY SUBSTATION TH N 34-54-30 W 85 FT TO TPOB THE N 55 -0 -30 E 85 . 43 FT TH ALG CURVE TO LFT RAD 275 FT DIST OF 132 . 47 FT TH N 27-30-44E 250. 70 FT TH ALG CURVE TO RGT RAD. 287 . 09 FT DIS- OF 431 . 50 FT TH S 66-22-17 E 9. 73 FT TH ALG CURVE TO RGT RAD 287 . 09 FT DIST OF 150 FT. I INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE II I- � I Date . :.1_/ II ITO: _�_'. " _ FROM: Delores A. Mead, City Clerk Id SUBJECT: - --.. Y4:;4:. ;o t;,=c ,,,--:d :.c P k: a-: 1 T , tlI� III i L� We; return herewith fully executed document (s) , as i above-captioned, copy of which we have retained it for our official public records . Copy should be I' forwarded to I� and the other for your file. q Pursuant to your memo of }0:::. 24„ 1979 we return III L_./ herewith document (s) , as above-captioned, which 7 have been signed by City Officials and need to be e forwarded for further execution by �p I"1 ' Please file a fully executed copy with the City Clerk' s office for our permanent records when P it received. Thank you. it II lJ DAM/mc' �11J1 cc: -' �dfi , fiJ( 11 !,P I' IP f i P f (' INTER-OFFICE MEMO TO : ( Honorable Charles J. Delaurenti, Mayor DATE : 12/24/ 79 FROM: ! Del Mead, City Clerk RE : 'Deed oq Right to Uz e Land 4otr. PubtLc. RectceaJLon PuApo4 ed, Natutca2 IZone The attached document(s) have been approved by the City Attorney and are now ready for execution. Please sign and return to the City Clerk ' s Office for further processing. Thank you I . i I I I - I ` I OF. Rg ''`4 4� " ` O. OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY'S RENTON,WASHINGTON ;f2�.q' -- POST OFFICE 8OX'626 100 2nd AVENUE BUIIOING : • RENTON•WASHINGTON 98055 255-8678 0 4.T °i ' LAWRENCE.I.WARREN, CITY ATTORNEY DANIEL KELLOGG, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY 9'0o4' 0e�P� October 24, :1979 ll'Eo SEPTA ' TO: ' Vd Hayduk, Housing & Community Development, Coordinator FROM: Lawrence J.:;,:Warren, City .Attorney Re Reimbursement for Parcels of Property - Cedar River Trail Dear Ed: , We have received your Memo of October 23, 1979 concerning the above captioned topic. In that Memo you ask us to review the deed of right ''to. use land for public recreation purposes . The same is in legal form. , To ! answer your question about who should. sign the deed, it should be signed by the Mayor and att ted by he City Clerk. (- (,(2.t.. . CiC. .J c� Lawrence J . Warren LJ,'W:nd . cc: Mayor . Council President ' Wyk. , /C, o. w \:: : , i '.I O4, i • o: THE: CITY OF RENTON` :A , ' 0 Z" ?: ' '. ' - - - '.:':. ' <MUNICIPAL BUILDING .200 MILL AVEAVE.•SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055. 1 z ' 4 r CHAItLES J. DELAURENTI MAYOR. • :II: PLANNING DEPARTMENT 9 .�. , • • • • • .. • • 235- 2550 �TDSEP� �' is MEMORANDUM December '24, ', 197.9 . .t . TO: • .r• Delo.res°: Ay. Mead;;..':Ci,t,'y:;rClerk, .. • • •a FROM: I Ed Hay'duk ` :Housing,:,&: Commun-ity Development Coordinator .• By : Sue Hu'dson', H, & :':CD Secretary ' . j . . I I , l RE : ;' Deed of:.Right • to Us.e Land For Public ' ' , .:Recreation Purposes; Natural ,Zone • This departmentnas.:;in the-,.'process of'. preparing and compiling ; ., . all .the..necesssary::.;document`s' for reimbursement- from,.the Interagency ', for :O.utdoor Recreation (IAC-) on ;parcels. 2 , 3A;.• .5 , 6 and.. 7.. .'. The ' IAC .-riequires that ;a.;irDeed .of,. Righttoo Use ,•,Land .for Public . ' .Rec'reati,o�n"Purposes: be fi.l,ed on;':each parcel.-;of' land acquired by 'E the •.City in the Nat:ural;:Zone for the; Cedar River .Trail System. 1 !. ' `. Please f find`. attached:`Deeds ;for ,par'cels `2.;:'- 3A, . 5, 6 and 7. The 1 ,,r., • Deed was approved as,l. to form by the. :City; 'Attorney on October 24 , • ' ' . 1979 (seed attached ineinoran.dum) .�': Please route :for necessary , . :.. . ,, .; , , , . , . ..„ ,.... ., . ,. signatu'r sand• return; t.o, this office.. . ... . . .. . ... At t achmen . . ... . . , . , . • - . . . : . t's i . .. • ... , -, . . • - sh „ . . . . -.•:"....;.: .,. ..--. • . .. .. . i ..-,. •:-..,..,,. H-7'''',..-..:.....r.--..'.-':::';'.:1 .1..:- ....'":',".:: --.. ..'','..- :. ::- .. .: :,•:,..-.:::.:-.. -'' . - .. .-.. ". ,..- -. . - .".,.:1 -- . f r.' This space reserved for • 71'~ Recorders Use I DEED OF RIGHT TO USE. LAND FOR PUBLIC - • ' RECREATION PURPOSES . The Grantor, ;CITY OF RENTON . for and in consideration of monies coming in whole or in part from the Outdoor Recreation Account of the General Fund of the State of Washington and in fulfillment of terms of the. Project Contract identified below, conveys and grants to the State of Washington indiIvidually and as ..the representative of all 'the' people of the State,, N the right to use the real property described below forever for the outdoor recreation proposes described in the .Project •Contract entered into between the Grantor and the , State of Washington through the "_,InteragencyCommittee for. Outdoor Recreation entitled �. . CEDAR RIVER TRAIL Project' Number- 79-038A signed by the Grantor on the 22nd day of March 1979 and by' the 'Interagency Committee on the 27th day of March 1979 0 and the application and supporting materials which are on file with the Grantor and the state in connection with the.,Pro_ject Contract. The .Grantor'wi l l not make or 'permit to be made any use of the real property described in this deed, or any part of it, ihich is inconsistent with the right to use for public outdoor recreation herein granted unless the state, through the Interagency Committee . for Outdoor Recraation or its successors, consents to the inconsistent use, which con'- sent shall be granted only..upon conditions which will ensure that other outdoor recreation land of at 'east ;equal fair market value at the time of change of use and of as nearly as feasible equivalent usefulness: and location for the public, recreation purposes for which state assistance was originally granted will be substituted in the manner pro- vided in RCW 43.99. 100 for marine recreation land, whether or not the real property covered by this deed is marine recreation' land. RCW 43.99. 100 reads as follows: "Marine recreation land' with respect' to which: money has been expended under RCW 43'.99.080' shall not, without the approval. of the! committee, be: converted to uses other than those for which Such expenditure; was originally approved. The committee shall only approve any such conversion upon conditions which will assure the 'substitution of other marine recreation land of at le' st [equal fair market value at the time of conversion and of as nearly; as feasible equivalent usefulness and location." The real property covered by this deed is described as follows: (SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION) PARCEL 'NO. 6 ' This deed shall l 'in no way modify .or extinguish the functions ofthe Grantor under the Project Contract, including the Grantor's functions to operate and maintain the land as set out in paragraph 14 of the Project Contract. . DatedIthis 4Z day of 1' e-ywe`eat, 19. __... By ::•- e- v t_/k Tittle ATTEST: Ci'fJ. Delaure i , Mayor t..4.; 7-dat Delores A. Mea' , ;City e .lerk.' STATE OF WASH I NGTON) L. SS. COUNTY OF , ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this 24thday of ' : . December ,' 1974 before .me the under- ' . - signed Notary '?ubl is in and for. the Stateof :Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared C J 'Delaurenti./D A'Mead , to me personally known to be the Mayor and City Clerk 1 , of the City of Renton that executed the foregoing deed'and acknowledged to me thai they signed and sealed the same as the tree and voluntary act and cieed of said City of Renton and on oath stated that they '1 . were authorized to execute said .instrument and that,.,the seal affixed is the seal of said City, of Renton WITNESS my hand and official seal the day and year in this certificate first above ,:mitten. e•', ' .lrc_- ... z. (e- f /e C-tf= Notary Public in and for the State • of Washington , residing at 5/7.6 (030) I . I , LEGAL DESCRIPTION • CEDAR RIVER TRAIL. SYSTEM, PROJECT NO.: 79-038A PARCEL 6 THAT PORTION OF. GO'VERNMENT'' LOT 8, LYING WITHIN THE . SE 1/41OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 23 N . , RANGE 15 EAST, W. M. , ..AND' LYING NORTHERLY OF. THAT CERTAIN BOUNDAIRY LINE. ESTABLISHED BY PARAGRAPH 10 OF THAT CERTAIIN DECREE INEQUITY ENTERED IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASH'INGTON FORKING COUNTY IN CAUSE NO .' 9007210N FEBRUARY 6, 1913, AND SOUTHERLY OF, THE THREAD OF THE PRES'ENT . CHANNEL' 'OF THE CEDAR RIVER . I • • • I ' I ' ' I , I , I I I ' I i . •. .(, ,. . This space rese�vr.d For j ... ,':' Recorders Use DEED 'OF RIGHT TO USE LAND FOR' PUBLIC ' . .. RECREAT..I ON .PURPOSES: ...: I". 'The•,Grantor CITY, OF:REt�ITON. for. and : in cons iderat.i.on of.'monies. coming i n:•whole .or: ,i n :part from'the Outdoor . '' Recreation Accoun e..a:...:,, . t. :of;;the;:':G'enera;l :.F.und ;of: 'thee;;Staae-of.. Washington and in fulfillment .:.. . of •terms.'of he:•Project Contract identiif,, ed `below:, ,conveys and grants to :the'State, b ' of Washington individually and as :the representative of all' •the people of the State, bp.. the right ;to use the.real property desc,ribed.bel'ow .forever for"the outdoor recreation _ proposes described in.;the ':Project ;;Contract ,entered in b tobetween the Grantor- and the . ` State of ,Washinggton through the Inter•agencyCommi:tfee -for, Outdoor-"Recreation entitled CEDAR. RI,.VER.,TRAIL; ;Pro .art, Number 79.=038A s i hea, b the. Grantor on the, . • "v, . 22nd day •of Mar.cch 197,9 and by the Interagency Committee. on the'27th • • day of,March 1979. ' and 'the applicat;ion'and,;sup,porti,ng•:materialswhch. are on-f,ile`w-ith the ••Grantor and 'the: state l.in connection.:.wl th:'the- Project:'Contract,'. I .• -'!. The Grantor will, not'.make: or„perm.i,t: to•:be".'made,.any. use: of. the: .rea l: Property_descr i bed- 1n this deed or any part of i..it, which i.s; inconsistent with. the right to use for public .outdoor recreation. herein 'g.ranted unless the state, -through, the Interagency Committee . - for Outdoor Recreation or''-its :successors;:.,c_onsen.ts to,the inconsistent use, which .con : ' ` sent shall . be gran.ted.only upon conditions whi:ch,WTI l ensure that -..ot_her 'outdoor recreation ' '• '_ ` land of a least .equa l .fair market::.va lue'l-..4e;the time of change,:Of use and of- as 'nearly:,.: - as„feas:ib!a equivalent usefulness and :locati,on.'for the; public'recreation purposes for '.Which'-state assistance was original ly granted. will. be substituted :in, the manner: pro 'vided .in' RCW 43.99 '100`:.for-:;mar:ine recreat'ion....land,:.whether:.or.not .the real .proger:ty. covered by-this deed rs::marine recreation .land .RCW::43.99'.100 .reads as follows: (','.Marine recreation;t•land --with::respect ;to which money, has been t lexpended:'under-RCW i43.99�08O shal,l.,;not,...without• the 'approval j 1 .: . '' ;of the commi.'ttee, ,be.,converted:;to uses,,other.• than ::those for ' . . which such expenditure_:was'or,i.g i.na'l ly-,approved.``. The committee - . shall only approve any such conversion upon conditions which.:, I ' will assure:the substitution' 'of ;other:'marine •recreation. land of at ' least'cqu.al ,fa ir..±.mu'rket:..v:al't e at: the time .cf. conversion and of as nearly es feasible equivalen.t :u.sefulness and, l:ocation," - The real property. covered .,by';.this::deed...is..described as follows:: • . ' (SEE,ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION) , , • • - PAR . .. CEL N• ,O. '.7 , • Thus 'deed 'shall in no`way mod;i,fy, or- extinguish the- functions of. the Grantor, under; the ' ' Project Co'ntr ct, including •the Grantor,'s functions to operate and maintain the, land ' es 'set out in paragraph Ili .oft he Project :(ontract . • • i •• , Dated this • .5�: day 'of -,r eYy�.,, P-. ••••19 . . .B.. ` ' ..y -.� . Title ATTEST: .',. C.1 J`:' D'e1aurenti•, •Mayor : . &i ' d & erk • • • STATE OF. .WASHINGTON) I: - CaU OFT 'JT YI SS ' - THIS • IS TO,' CERTt;FY- ,that:-;on;:th,i;s 24.th day'of. . December. ;':, 1.9_j9before me the under- signed.. Notary' Public in'and,.for. •.the State of Washington duty•cemmissioned and sworn, personally appeared C J Del a.'u r,ent:iJD- A:Mead ',.'.to me .personally •known to be "the "Mayor ' ' and 'City Clerk of :the '.City of Renton that executed; the•: . ' ' ` f oT regoing ,deed ,arid. acknowledged "to'me •that. <they:signed and'-sealed the same as the: tree . and :voluntaryl'act_and deed o.f said:`,'City:Of'.Renton and`,on oath stated tnat� they were authorized to execute said i nst rt..sment and that the seal•,affixed is _the sea], of said �City..'of':Renton WITNESS,my'hand.and official seal the-day and year:in •this certificate first 'abovelwri,tten,. . '< J' _,, h ate,'Notary u Pb.l•i c`.:.i.ri":and for' � S't of Wasngton hi ,,• residing at•. •-- ' - ' 6 0 0 ti • LEGAL DESCRIPTION CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM, PROJECT NO; 79-038A ' PARCEL 7 THAT PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT 5 IN SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5EAST, W.M. , LYING NORTH OF C & P RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, EXCEPT ' ANY PORTION THEREOF ...LYING NORTH OF THAT CERTAIN BOUNDARY LINE ESTABLISHED BY PARAGRAPH 10 OF THAT CERTAIN .DECREE _IN EQUITY, KING COUNTY SUPERTOR COURT CAUSE ' NO 90072; ALSO EXCEPT ANY PORTION THEREOF WITHIN P . S. H. NO. 1, KNOWN AS STATE HIGHWAY NO . 405 . I - , I , This space reserved for .._ Recorders Use DEED OFRIGHT TO USE,LAND FOR,PUBLIC • - 'RECREATION PURPOSES The Grantor; ' CITY OF: :.RENTON .':.. for and in consideration of ironies; coming in whole or in part from the Outdoor Recreation Account of the General:.'.Fund of the State of .Washington and in fulfillment of terms of: the Project Contract identified below, conveys. and grants to the State of Washington individually and'.as `the .representative of all the people of the State, . the right to use. the real property described below forever .for the outdoor recreation proposes descriibed in the Project Contract entered into between the Grantor and the State of Washington through: the 'interagency Committee. for Outdoor. Recreation entitled CEDAR 'RIVER TRAIL 0 Project Number : 79- 38A signed by the Grantor on the 22nd day of ;March 1.979 and by the Interagency Committee on the �7th day of "Marh 1979 and the application and supporting materials which are on file with the Grantor and the state in clonnection With the Project Contract. The Grantor; will pot. make or permit :to, be made any use of the real property described in this deed, !or any part of it, which is inconsistent with the right to use for public outdoor recreation herein .granted unless the state, through the Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation or its successors, consents to the inconsistent use, which con- . sent shall belgranted only upon conditions which will ensure that other outdoor recreation land of at least equal. fair- market value at the time of change of use and of as nearly as feasible equivalent usefulness and location .for .the public recreation purposes for which state assistance was originally granted will be .substituted in the manner pro- vided in RCW 43.99. 100 for marine recreation land, whether or, not the real property. covered byi this deed is marine recreation land. RCW 43,99. 100, reads as follows: '.`Marine recreation 1and. with respect to which money has been expended under RCW 43.99:080 shell not, without- .the approval Of the committee, be converted to: uses other than those for which such expenditure was originally approved. The committee shall only approve any such conversion upon conditions which wild assure the, substitution of other marine recreation land of at leaist aqua] Fair marl et"value.'at the time cf conversion and of as nealrly as feasible equivalent usefulness and location." The real p'rop1erty covered by_ this deed is described as follows: (SEE 'ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION) . •PARCEL NO, 5 I , This deed 'shall in no way modify or extinguish the functions of the Grantor under the Project Contract, including the Grantor's functions to operate and maintain the land as set out in paragraph 1.4 of the, Projec.t Contract. . ,Dated this . <.?? ` day. of ,/)ec e nr be 19—y �.._,. py /7 Title ATTEST: C. Ud. Delaurenti , Mayor e ores A. Mead,[ i ty C eel( STATE OF WASH I NGTON) . COUNTY OF; I ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this 24thday of December , 1g22 before me the under- signed Notary Public in and tor the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared C J Deleurenti/D. A Mead, to me personally known to be the Mayor and City Clerk , of the . City of REnton that executed the foregoing deed and acknowledged to me that they signed and sealed the same as the free and voluntary act and deed of Said City. of Renton and op oath stated that they were authorized to execute said instrurnant and that the seal affixed is the seal of said City; of Renton WITNESS my hand and official seal the day, arid year .in this certificate first above ti•.riten. Notary .Public in and-for the State of •Washington , residing-at. S/76 (030') i • Tani riG�rRIPTION , . PARCEL 5 .; . CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM, PROJECT NO: '' 79_03gq SECTION, 17, 1T. LOT 7 AND 8, NORTHERLY THAT PORTION OF GOV E ,., W.M• , LYING TOWNSHIP 23 N . , RANGE 5 EQUITY OF TWAT CERTAIN BOUNDAERTAINLINE DECRERLINHEQ B PARAGRAPH T OF 'THAT C" , IN CAUSE NO . 90072 ON ENTERED IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE WASHINGTON, KING .000N , THE THREADTHAT 1913, AND SOUTHERLY OF EXCEPT O THE P E, OF THE CEDAR RIVER, 4 OF SAID O. THE PRESENT CHANNEL PO RTiION THEREOF WITHIN THE SE i/4 OF THE SE 1 SECTION 17 . I � ' I . , • " I i • • • • • • • • • y This space •r ser ied Foa Recorde rs: Use . DEED. OF •RIGHT TO .USE LAND FOR PUBLIC RECREATION PURPOSES, . , .'i ' =The Grantor •I. CITY::OF: R'EN:T.ON, • , foe.and in considleration of. ,mon:i.es; coming in whole or i.n .part from the Outdoor j Recreation Accfourt of the General ;Fund of the' State of -Washington, and :in 1.1 lmen•t. -- of terms of the Projectr.CcintraCtAdentlf ied below:, conveys and grants to the:'State r ., ' of. Washing ton ,individua.l,ly and as.:.the: •r.epresentative. of al"l ..the:people,•o.f the State, the right to use •the real.'-'property. described below.forever" for'•the outdoor recreation` - ' proposes described :in the:.Project.:..'Contract.'entered, into between .the Grantor :and' the : State •of .Washijng'ton through the Interagency. Committee for "Outdoor •Recreation .entitl!ed " ".•O ,. - •CEDAR RIVER TRAIL .. :Project•Number 79,0.38A signed;..by ,the •Grantor on the ; \)0 ',22nd "'day of '1 .Mar•ch 1.979and: by` 'the Interagency Committee. on "the.27th• day .of March 1 979, "" and. the appl ic'at ion, .and support i.n,g materials; .which are• on.:file•:with .the •Grantor ands the state in' connection .with :the Project Contract. • • I ..... -The.Grantor will;,not make':or.:sperm;i�t,''to :be..made:any: use Of.. the,real. property descr i.b'ed '. '; in :this 'deed, cr i •any part'"•of:, `it.;:. �wh:.ich.;is :;"inconsi,stent with•.the -right • to use for 'public: outdoor recreation herein granted unless the state, . through, th,e.1 nteragency Comm i t"tiee for: Outdoor Recreation or, its successors., consents'to ' the inconsistent use;" whi.ch con' . ..'.,sent shall . be granted only u;pon'cond"i tions•wh.ich•:will ensure that other• outdoor• recreation• • land cif at • least equal fair .mar:ke"t valuer.at"•the. time .of. .change of use and of• as nearly as feasible .equivalent usefulness` :and .location for the public recreation purposes for;` which -state assistance was originally granted",wi l l be::substitu.ted., in':the manner pro- f•,::. vided :in RCW 43.919. 1,00 for :•marine ,recreation.,land,"whether ".or- not, the.-real ,Proper ty1 - covered':by thi's deed , is. marine recreation "land RCW .43.99.10Q•reads as follows . "Mar'ine recreat ion ,land: with,;•respec.t •to ,which money: has been ' expended=-under RCW 43.919::080•, shall, not, wi.thout • the approval 1 I. of .the comm"i ttee,_.be .;con:verted :to•uses other than.`those for ' I which such expenditure was original 1 y.approved,..-. ••The,comm i t te.e sha111 only. approve ..any'.;such conversion. upon conditions which• willr assure the substitution Of ,other 'marine recreation- land o.f.•at • least . ;:qua1 •f i'r marcc4.;'Value.' at,•the -.ti;re"cf conversion and of .as . nearly as feasible" equi,valent`useful,ness and.. location." .. The real property covered :by:'',:thi,s-,d'eed".. is described as follows - ". . .. a -:(SEE--ATTACHED,LEGAL. •DESCRIP,T ION). •, PARCEL:_NO:,. 3A. : 'This• deed shall in" no, way modify -or •extinguish 'the.functions :of the Grantor 'Under,'the; .• ._-"'Project Contract, including . the:'Gr•antor.,'s functions 'to operate and maintain the land - . as set out in paragraph 14 of the. .Proj•ect: Contract. . .• ' " '... ' 1 .• • Dated this " day..of G7ecerr► be .h 19 ATTEST: T i t.l e 1 • C Delaurent.i ,"Mayor Delores .A. Meady ler STATE OF'WASH INGTON SS. • i. COtWY F Ill I•S`=IS TO CERTIFY that on • this:, ,2"4thda•� of. Decemb Y, , .�. er':; �,:' 1'97.g•:before:.me t,tie.under� {,, ,.; ;:,: .. signed : Notary Public ;i"n -:and::for •the"State:of . asl ing'tonr duly .commissioned and sworn, 1 y, appeared a personall a eared C•J..Delaurenti%Del'ores" A, . de me personally_ "known 'to "be• the Ma. :or; and -: Y City Clerk . L,'of:•the_`.. :Ci.-tyr'•of: Renton r, • .. ' that executed `the;r. I . foregoing deed,'and acknowledged to,me: that they, signed. and.• "sea l.ed• the ,same as .the tree . and ,•vo.luntary act 'and deed`of id sa C'i.ty of REnton ' and on";oath stated that they • were authorized' .a •execute_.sa1d:.:;Instrument and;:tha.t the :.seal. affixed is the seal ofi :.i ' said. City olf :Renton: .WITNES$:m hand and official.:sea h. a•tie.:".:day,and`='year .i n= `t"h is cert if:i ca `:f�' ' 'to first'above wr i tten. '. '. Not ;t Publ ic� anr.a.nd.-:f `Q f".. Wa s i i n 9t on r si ,ing . at . . I 5/76 (030) •;, `i` p a„i • ,� j • . • i EGAL-- !?I_ TpN DAR RIVER 7RAIL, SYSTEM , • •. PRO ,JECT :NO 79 -.038A PARCEL 3q • . THAT PORTION OF TOWNSHIP 2 3 NGOVERNMENT LOT'.-5 OF SECTION 16, • ORTH, „RANGE 5 EAST, W.M. , EASTERLY OF. THE NORTHWESTERLY LIN OF THELYING CIT•Y OF SOUTH- SEA7TLEj TRANSMISSION'LINE EASEMENT,, EXCEPT PORTION • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -~r--- | ' / ~ ' This 'space rcservcd For l -' | Recorders Use / DEED OF: AIGHT TO USE �LAND FOR PUBLnC ��[REAT|DN PURPOSES `' - The-Grantor C|TY OF RENTUN � , o- below, � or /n part from the Dutd u".a� coming nwoafmr and in consideration of m' ni e� ra| �unU orzna State of Washington and infulfillment 'Recreation Account .of the G be�ow, conveys `and grants to the State of terms of the Project Contract `id�ntifYod of Washington individually and 6s the representative of a11 �hep:uplc of the State the rlgntro use �h� real property described below foremmrfor the outdoor recreation ha Grantor and the proposes desor|bmd in the, ProjectContractentorad into between t ' 'ncY� Conm)tt' f or Outdoor Recreation an t[tl a d State of Washington�� throughtha |nteraga f-�| � Project Number O��AsYned bv the Grantor pn the CEDAR RIVER ' - �7g 9 ' �ch lg73 andbv to Interagency Committee on the 27t / day of March /l 97 9 22nd d- - Which are on file with the Grantor and and the olicat7bh and support °Qmial= � with the Contract. ' ��� state \n connection w -~ . ` | ` - ' , c The Grantor will �ot nake or pmrmi�� tobe made any use of''the real property desr{b e in this dead` or !any part of it 'wnYch ,s inconsistent with the right to use for publ,i � outdoor roc --tidnhere�n ~ r unless . t � state, through the, Interagency Committee o the inconsistent usewh�ch con- , for Outdoor Recreation mr 'Yt� successors, cmnsants b hll be � �cd �n� �Poo c�nJit�ons which will ensure that mthar, nutdour recreation Coveredsen d of at least.1equalt fair ,market value at the time of change of use and 0 y as feasible dqu iv.a lent, us,efu I ness. and location for 'the publ.'ic recreation.purposes for 100 reads s follows: - by _this ' . ` ^ ` Mua e r!acreaz ion � ,,and'-,"with,-,respedt �towhric -,has been not W, h approval ' of ' which 'Isuchexpenditure was �rigina | |y approved,'., The cvmv, ��up s / l Y rnly approve a�y, �ucb. conversion upon condltions which ' ` '~ �'' -~ ` ' � aor t� land of at ' will essure the sUbst�tution of other mar na r 1 . ea on anu /��uz� �ai � �z�kot vn!uu at the time'cf c6� . oryYon on6 of as ' alcmt usefulness and lo`o at imn. near] as feasible aquiv�, o The real proper !y cov�� 6� �h�� deed is � oscr{bed �s fm�lows: ' | ' SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCOPTION PARCEL-NO. 2 ` � mo6� ' : t\ngulsh the functions of the �ran' r under the This deed shall n no way /r�`pr �x � � ~~ Project Con' - {nclud in ������r�ntmr/s�funcL�m �s t� opmrate and maintain ' the land rroJ Contract,, y ^� .' ' as sat out in ragraph 14 the`Pi 'mct Comtra,ct. � - °Dated' this ����� day of ~� . ,^/�'� }q��. i --_�~ ~' -- Gv:( � Title ^ � Dolauron�/ , Mayor | C. "'` � ATTEST: `''� C Delores A. ell neag^ �.�n � »`e` " ' ' STATE OF QASH\NGTON^\ S�. | ' COUNTY OF � C0J th' i f December ' 1975 before ma the under THIS IS ' � l { i and f ' uly commissioned and sworn, signed Notary c n no mr, c�a »cac� 9/,l~u"»`' ' ' personally appeared' C J Delaurbnti and "� ����'"He�;���lly known to be the Mayor � '. --- that executed the and City k / � , of tke ' � f Re -- h � 7�regu\n ----- ed and soaleJ the same as the roe '`^ voiu"t-�-��act and deed - said, an6 on oath stated that they, =~ voluntary' --- - ~ that, ���' l ff\xed is the seal of were authorized execute sa7d'� insLru�unt and� ` .�-���a a ' said City of[ Renton 1 � ESS my hanJ� and official s a l ' .the� !a and .ua, 1 n this certificat. .first above written. | �~ | Notary Public yn ---- a Stato---- � of Washington , resid iny nt . . -5/76 (030) I . • • • LEGAL DESCRIPTION CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM, PROJECT NO: 79-038A PACEL 2 THAT .PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT3 IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 16,; TOWNSHIP 23', NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M. , LYING NORTHERLYJOF THE PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, AND SOUTHERLY{ OF CEDAR RIVER, WITHIN ,A 200 FOOT STRIP BEING 100 FEET WIDE ON EACH SIDE OF LINE RUNNING N 07°20 ' 30" WEST FROM A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT, 556 . 57 FEET EAST FROM, THE SOUTHWEST .CORNER. THEREOF . I , , •i i RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting November 19 , 1979 Municipal Building Monday ,, 800 P. M. Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE 6rrived COUNCIL at 8:25 p.m.) , THOMAS W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY, MARGARET PROCTOR, RICHARD M. STREDICKE. CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; WILLIAM IN ATTENDANCE E. 'BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk;; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN' GONNASON, Public Works Director;. MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Asst. ; BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Department; JOHN BUFF, Police Department; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks Department PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHI'NPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 5, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. SPECIAL AWARD Mayor Delaurenti displayed Special Civic Award to the City Landscape from Washington Chapter.American Society of Landscape Architects Architecture for developing a unique trail system along cedar river from , Cedar River Trail Lake Washington to City Hall , as well as developing Planning Ordinances which specifically refer to landscape requirements. The Mayor commended the Planning Department work on the project. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, L. I .D. #315 published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened Sidewalks , the public hearing to consider Local Improvement District, No. Burnett Ave. S. 315 to construct and install concrete sidewalks on the east side of Burnett Ave. S. between S. 2nd St. northerly to a, point 88.5 feet north of the north margin of S. Tobin St. Letter of protest was read from Minnie Ellison, 88 Burnett Ave. S. ,I claiming property owners on east side are being asked to pay for sidewalk that will benefit only the people on the west side; also that property owners adjacent to her south boundary have installed a sidewalk several inches above the natural ground level and above her walk and above existing walks on Tobin St. Letter 'from Public Works Director Gonnason reported the ohe protest received constituted 5% of the total dollar amount of the LID which is $23,936.84. Continued Persons present making inquiries: Alex Cugini , 61:1 Renton Ave. So. , questioned $25 per linear foot cost. Public Works 'Di'rector Gonnason explained the'cost of appurtenances charged against all properties: four wheelchair ramps ($2,000) and 50' curb ,an;d gutter: Ivan Tangen,rManager of Cedar River Terrace, noted' traffic hazard, need for marked crosswalk, dead end street sign and possible stop sign. Minnie Ellison, 88 Burnett S. , noted walk will be four to five inches higher than property lev,et. Mrs. Dahl , daughter of ,Ellison's, complained of high cost for Seniors on social security. P,ublic Works Director suggested HUD Block, Grant funds be investigated. Sandy Webb expressed the opinion that when improvements are for the benefit of the newly built retirement home, it appears unfair to assess the adjacent properties. C. Ellison, 88 Burnett S. , inquired as to liability for anyone injured by stumbling on raised. sidewalk. City Attorney Warren advised that once design and construction accepted by. the City, liability rests with property owner. ] Discussion ensued. Upon Council inquiry, Public Works Director explained the L. I .D. was started by City, initiated by resolution. • I 1 Ren n City Council 11/1�9/79 Page 2 PUB 'IC HEARING -Continued I LID 315 Councilman Clymer noted area B-1 and part of the central Sid. alks business district area and inquired of wheelchair ramp require- Bur - tt S. ment, being advised by Gonnason of the legal requirement. Continued Councilman Trimm noted that bids could be rejected if too high. Alternate sources of funding were discussed. Moved by Clymer, Second Perry, close the public hearing. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONTINUE HEARING UNTIL DECEMBER 17. Councilman Stredicke requested information for the 12/17/79 continued hearing from the City Attorney re delayed or deferred assessments for elderly and from the Administration re alternate Hearing Continued funding/federal funds for project to accomodate elderly citizens. to 1 ,/17/79 MOTION CARRIED. AUDI NCE COMMENT MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, SUSPEND RULES AND PRESENT j i AGENDA ITEMS 9.a. and b. CARRIED. Kohl & Christianson Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended denial of rezone from Addi` ion Rezone R-1 to R-3 property located between 80th Ave. S. and iSW 3rd R-39',-79 & Special Place, north of SW Sunset Blvd. ; Kohl and Christianson Addition Permit SP-407-79 R-392-79 and SP 407-79. Appeal was filed by Attorney E. 0. Appeal Thomas, III , on behalf of Kohl Excavating, Inc. and Ivan C. Christianson claimining errors in judgment by the Hearing Plan ing and Examiner and stated reasons. Deveji opmen t Commlittee Report Planning and Development Committee Chairman presented report Kohl '6 Christianson noting consideration of Kohl and Christianson Addition Rezone Rezo e and and recommended that Council upohold the decision of the Special Permit Hearing Examiner denying rezone application R-392-79.; MOVED Deni -id BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COM- MITTEE.* Gary Jackson, 1919 Dexter Ave. N. , Seattle, Architect representing the owners/applicants, explained site not well suited to single family residences and would create problems. Planning Director Ericksen used wall maps and explained area and proposed use of a professional office building. Upon Council I inquiry it was noted those opposed to the rezone were, present and petition opposing rezone had been filed with Hearing Examiner bearing signatures of 438 area residents. *MOTION CARRIED AND Rezone denied. . 1 Irvi g W. Hull Recommendation of Land Use Hearing Examiner, Fred Kaufman, Rezo leR-394-79 for Irving W. Hull application for rezone was denial . Property Appe-1l located in vicinity of 421 Burnett Ave. S. ; rezone from R-3 to R-4 requested to permit construction of a six plex residential structure. Appeal was filed by Attorney Mark E. Fortier for Plan in• and Irving W. Hull claiming error in fact and law. Development Commilittee Report Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry submitted Irvi W. Hull report noting consideration of the Hull appeal to Rezone 394-79 Rezo and recommended the Council modify the following findings and Deni -IP conclusions: Finding No. 11 and Conclusion No. 4 are in error but the committee found not substantial and not compelling for ! modification or reversal of the Examiner's recommendation to deny 1 the requested rezone. The report stated the proposed , rezone is premature and the requested use would have a detrimental effect on surrounding properties and recommended Council affirm the recommendation of the Hearing Examiner. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING AND. DEVELOP- MENT COMMITTEE.* Mark Fortier, Applicant's Attorney, outlined errors in facts and law, claiming area in transition; adjacent to central business district; proposed rezone within Comprehen- sive Plan for area; not adjacent to linear park but to parking lot; adjacent property illegally converted to multiple dwellings; impact would be from 4-plex to 6-plex. Discussion ensued. *MOTION CARRIED and rezone denied.' Execu ' ive Session MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS LABOR NEGOTIATIONS. Council President Shinpoch requested attendance of Mayor Delaurenti , and Assistant Parness, Personnel Director Green and Negotiator Treverton. CARRIED. Time: 9:30 p.m. ee_,.,z4,i7r.,-.4-i- ts.-A--oi--c.. , , , • ' RENTON CITY COUNCIL ' ' Regular Meeting November 5 , 1979 Municipal Building ' Monday' , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers MINUTES • CALL TO ORDER , Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to; • the flag and' cal led thel meeting to order. i ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE,- COUNCIL THOMAS V. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY, MARGARET 1 PROCTOR, RICHARD M. STREDICKE. CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; IN ATTENDANCE LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; -DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN , Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON , Public Works • Director; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; JOHN BUFF, PoliceiDepartment; RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Dilrector. PRESS • GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle - MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, APPROVE MINUTES OF • OCTOBER 22, 1979. CARRIED. SPECIAL j RentomMunicipal Arts Commission Chairperson Peggy Ziebarth PRESENTATION introduced Artist Richard Beyer who presented model of sculpture Municipal Arts to be presented to the City by the Renton Rotary Club. Mr. Beyer Richard Beyer displayed model of two wolves coming around a large rock which Sculpture alsoin;cludes ' two Indian baskets from the tale of Indian women Life Size Bronze ' going to pick berries , not heeding cautionary advice of one end Wolves & Baskets subsequently all but the one were eaten by wolves. Mr. Beyer • for Cedar River explailned his thinking that small towns in •our State have the Trail ,System at capacity through government and public meetings to take good Cedar : River advice in troubled times. One of Mr. Beyer' s artistic achieve- Terrace ments !noted was the sculpture "Waiting for the Interurban" located in Seattle's Fremont District. MOVED BY STREDICKE, • SECOND SHINPOCH, ACCEPT THE DESIGN OF SCULPTURE. CARRIED.' PUBLIC H ARING This being .the date set and proper notices having been mailed, LID #314� posted and published according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened Area of East the• public hearing to consider Local Improvement District #314 Valley Hwy to located in area of East Valley Hwy. and SW 16th St. from SR 167' Lind SW 1 ramp to Lind Ave. SW, including water, sewer, streets, l'ig'hting, • Water%Sewer sidewalks and .appertunances. Preliminary Assessment Roll in the Streets/Sidewalks amount of ,$8,992,392. Letters of protest were reported 'from David; °. Johnson/Milton A. Johnson of Dave and Swede's Service, 208 SW 16th St. ; Paul 'S. Chiado for Valley Office and Industrial Park,iInc. , 800 SW 26th St. ; Rebecca' Bogard, law firm for Broadacres, Inc. owners of Longacres; Olympic Pipe Line 'CO. , Box 236; Kohl Excavating, Inc. , 3330. E.Valley Rd. ; James L. Hawk, 22435 SE 288th, Kent; J.E. Morrison, 2432 Maple SW; Donald D. Allis'on, 800 S. Kenyon St. ; John H. Powers and Francis J. Powers, Jr. ; Gary 'Merlino Constructo Co. , 9125 10th S. , Seattle; City of Renton Park !Director John Webley; Herman M. Allenbach, Northwest! Oral Surgery Assoc. , Seattle; Henry C: Hardebeck,• 22901 SW 292nd P1 . , Kent;! South End Auto Wrecking, N.A: Magnuson, 3400 E.Va'lley Rd. ; White Construction Co. , Emilio Pierotti , Box 245; Wilson and Reardon for Craig Taylor Equipment Co. ; Roger Gavin. Continued Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported protests at • . i 5:OO ,p.m. 11/5/79 stand at 55.89% of total assessment roll . The letter explained meeting with all property owners 11/2/75 was well 1I . attended with objection due to high cost of proposed improvements 1 and methodology for spreading of assessment was questioned. The letter noted scope of project could be modified to reduce cost - . and some adjustments could be made; and recommended continuation • F of the hearing to 12/10/79 to modify scope of project and assess- ment roll . I i iI = 1 l Rent ;n City Council 11/5 179 Page 2 PUBLIC HEARING - Continued LID 314 Richard Kennedy, Seattle Northwest Securities, explained the East Valley to necessary LID Guarantee Fund; noted present outstanding LID bonds Lind SW of $1 ,700,000 with $64,000 Guarantee Fund; and recommended the Stre it and - City maintain 5% in Guarantee Fund or $450,000 for the $9,000,000 Utilities amount. Kennedy explained means by which the City would establish I the fund by raising the tax levy from $3.20 to statutory limit of $3.60 or including in budget, 5% of the outstanding obligation 1 each year until desired level reached. Kennedy explained an alternative to Guarantee Fund by marketing bonds and obtaining escrowed cash agreements at 10% of bonds provided by benefited property owners. The Council made inquiries re interest and were advised by Kennedy that present issue rate would be_ 84% .and the I assessments /% higher that current borrowing rate is 16%; that a I, city's LID market is unlimited provided sufficient collateral. I is provided and doesn't figure in the overall taxing indebtedness. Persons present registering protests: Sam Younkers, East Valley Road; Chris Palzer, Redondo; Roger Gavin; Becky Bogard for Broad- acres; Ron Allison, 800 S. Kenyon; Emilio Pierotti, 17034 SE 184th; 1 Henry Hardebeck, SW 16th; Harry Williams of: Craig Taylor. I Public Works Director Gonnason explained there are 16 protests from 81. participants .and the city is prohibited from prloceeding 1 if protest exceeds 60% of total cost. In order to calculate the additional protest received (Younkers and Palzer) , it was MOVED . BY-. STREDICKE , SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR 10 MINUTES. CARRIED. Time: 9:00 p.m. Council reconvened at 9:10 p.m. Roll Call : All present. Public Works Director Gonnason reported 57.88% protest and explained that if the Council protests for the City's property then protest would exceed the 60% limit. Gonnason noted 1 city's $388,000 includes construction of SW 27th St. and the utilities adjacent to Wetlands area. Moved by Shane, Second Stredicke, City protest LID #314.. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BYISHINPOCH, Heari g Continued SECOND CLYMER,. CONTINUE .HEARING. TO DECEMBER 10., 1979 TO, SUB- to 12 10/79 STANTIALLY REDUCE THE L. I .D. PROJECT. ROLL CALL: 5-AYES: SHINPOCH, SHANE, TRIMM, CLYMER, PROCTOR; 2-NO: PERRY, STREDICKE.. MOTION CARRIED. Hearing Continued to 12/10/79c Gonnason noted pre-hearing meetings with property owners would be held. Councilman Perry asked for presentation in order to explain and I justify costs to City. I I AUDIENCE COMMENT William Clark, 11112 SE 73rd P1 . , recalled his visit to Council Trucki'ig Business meeting on 10/8/79 and complaint of illegal trucking business Residetial Area operating within the City limits in R-1 residential area which n . had been given six months to suspend operations; complaining 1 that the time period had ended 9/26/79 and no action taken. I Mr. Clark further recalled that at the 10/8 meeting he was advised I that Attorney would handle the matter and he would be advised. Mr. Clark further complained that he has not been advised and that the trucking_ business is still operating and that they have now applied for temporary permit to continue business. Following I discussion, Mr. Clark explained that sale of property in the area I is dependent upon the business being removed from residential I area. - City Attorney Warren advised -theta request for permit had I been received, that it was more expedient to be heard by, the I Hearing Examiner than Municipal Court or King County Court. Continued Jerry Slatter, 5032 Lake Washington Blvd. N. , expressed ,his dissatisfaction with handlingof removal of Brown's trucking operation from -a residential neighborhood, asking enforcement; recalling his request of 3/79 and Gonnason's letter of 3/26/79 ordering removal of business.by 9/26/79. Discussion ensued l and Council members requested enforcement of City Code and Council directives. I MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND, CLYMER, SUSPEND RULES. AND READ AGENDA I ITEM .9.f. because of interested persons present in audience. CARRIED. - - r I I A Renton City Council 11/6/78. Page 3 ' Audience Comment Continued ' ; Parkwood Homes SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER OF TRAFFIC Traffic Pattern CIRCULATION ,FOR PARKWOOD HOMES NO. 3 TO THE HEARING EXAMINER TO Continued ! CONSIDER AT ,THE TIME OF CONSIDERATION FOR TIME EXTENSION ON THE ,' PRELIMINARY;PLAT WHICH WOULD CONSTITUTE PUBLIC HEARING. MOTION CARRIED. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH,. COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. ;The Council recessed at 9:30 p.m. and reconvened at 10:05 p.m. ) ; Roll Call : : All Council Members present. OLD BUSINESS Committee of the Whole report submitted by Council President , Committee jof the Clymer recommended that the proposed ordinance defining flood hazard Whole Report regulations: be referred to the Community Services Committee for; Flood Hazards review and recommendation. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. i Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Shinpoch presented report of 10/25 Committee ;Report meeting concerning Renton "loop" problems and noted City response has been inconvenient to some, however, barricading has diminished Barricading for loop traffic by approximately 75% with comparible reduction in Loop Traffic irresponsible behavior, illegal activities and the time period to Continue citizens are subjected to this inconvenience; with hope continued procedure will alleviate the problementirely. The committee recom-. mended Council take no action at this time. MOVED BY SHINPOCH,' SEC- �. OND STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. ' Councilman Shane Councilman Shane inquired of Forward Thrust Funds the City received Inquiries' in 1968 and questioned projects. Shane further questioned discussion of employee wages favoring discussion on Council floor; being advised by the City Attorney that under State's Open Meeting Law, discussion may be held in Executive Session or on the Council floor. Upon 'fur- ther inquiry, Shane was advised that reply has not been received from Attorney General concerning taxing of para mutuel betting. , Airport Signs Councilman Stredicke inquired concerning traffic signs at the Airport and Street being advised by Mayor Delaurenti of determination to keep signs Banners , as they are and request the Police Department to check speeding. Following Councilman Stredicke' s inquiry re authority for place- ment of a banner over the City street, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, . SECOND BY SHINPOCH, THE MATTER OF STREET BANNER SIGNS AND FEES ,BE REFERRED TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. , CARRIED. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE RETROACTIVELY , THE PLACEMENT OF "HIRE THE HANDICAPPED" STREET BANNER ON 3rd S CARRIED. Tax Levy ' Councilman Stredicke called attention to forthcoming letter from Ordinance King County, that City Council may wish to reconsider action taken . on adoption of tax millage ordinance until complete information received. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER TAX LEVY ORDINANCE RECONSIDERATION MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Community Community ,Services Committee Chairman Thorpe presented report Services recommending approval of Puget Power request that City sign :a 'stipu- Commit a Report lation and easement agreements over the proposed marsh acquisition Cedar River area, having been approved by City Attorney and Staff as not det- Trail Acquisition rimental to the proposed trail system or surrounding natural environ- ment. The report recommended Council approve stipulation and ease- and and refer matter to the Ways and Means Committee for proper resolution. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke noted for the record that Committee Member Trimm did not participate in discussion ,of the matter due to his employment. The Community Services Committee report recommended that the Admin- - istration; be authorized to proceed with negotiations for property acquisition for the Cedar River Trail Natural Zone and refer the I j i I R:'nton City Council 1 /6/78 Page 4 0 ;d Business Continued C:dar River Trail matter to the Ways and Means Committee for appropriate legislative Natural ,Zone action. The report noted the IAC Committee has approved the City's request for funding of property acquisition for extension of the Cedar River Trail east of 405; IAC grant total is $192,119; reports to be submitted to Council for approval re negotiated price prior to purchase. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND AUTHORIZE INITIAL PURCHASING ACTION. CARRIED. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry submitted report Development recommending that the City. Council adopt an ordinance amending Code Co '.ittee Report Section 4-3014 to provide extension of time for filing of the recom- mendation or decision of the Land Use Hearing Examiner in extra- ; ordinary cases for not more than thrity days after conclusion of hearing if the Examiner requires the extension due to nature of 1 evidence, information which cannot be made available, etc. The report noted the notice of extension stating reasons would need to be forwarded to all parties of record. The Committeelreport ' recommended referral to the Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Wa s and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted report recom- Co iittee Report mending that the resolution regarding interties for water with Warr line the City of Tukwila and City of Kent and the agreement be referred InJ7rties with . to the Utilities Committee for recommendation. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, TuOla/Kent SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. II CON6ENT AGENDA The following items are reviewed by Council and adopted with one motion which follows the items: Dis.nrderly Police Chief Darby requests revision of the disorderly conduct Cona1uct ordinance. Refer to Public Safety Committee. Police Officer Police Chief Darby requests approval for advance travel funds and Tra ;el authorization for attendance of Sgt. File and Detective Nibarger to attend Northwest Officers' Training Conference at Portland 11/9; funds budgeted. Concur. I Surplus Vehicles Bid Opening 10/25 Surplus vehicles; tabulation attached. Letter from Finance Director Marshall recommends award to highest bidder. Council concur. CitylIlof Renton Hearing Examiner Beeler recommended approval, with conditions, of Rezd1e R-218-78 City of Renton Phase II, Rezone R-218-78; Renton Hill ; R-3 to R-l . Refer to Ways and Means Committee for appropriate ordinance. Dean1Bitney Hearing Examiner Beeler recommended approval with restrictive covenants , Rezo e R-179-78 Dean W. Bitney Rezone R-179-78 General to Trailer located along existing entrance road to Leisure Estates Mobile Home Park. Refer 1 to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. Requ:st for General Partner, George Gurs, requests. latecomer' s agreement for Latecomer' s water main, Eastridge Apartments, 907 Aberdeen Ave. N.E. Refer 'to Agreement Utilities Committee. I Fina Payment Public Works Director Gonnason requests approval of Roadway Safety Road 'ay Marking Marking Project and final payment $9,246.55 to contractor Paint-A- Line, . Inc. and requested release of retained amount if within 30 days no claims or liens filed against project and proper receipts received. Concur. Alle Vacation City Clerk Mead reports petition filed by Carl A. Olson, et al , requesting alley vacation of Block 11 , Plat of Car Works Addition. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting Public Hearing 12/11/78. Refer to Public Works Department, Board of Public Works and Transportation Committee re appraisal and easements. I ' it 1 COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT NOVEMBER 6, 19 7.8 CEDAR RIVER TRAIL PROPERTY ACQUISITION Puget Power has requested that the City sign a stipulation and' easements agreement over the proposed marsh acquisition area. The easements are felt to be necessary for potential future power line facilities (see attached map) . The documents insure to Puget Power that the City will recognize easements that may be obtained from the present owners prior to final City acquisition and outline permitted uses within those easements. Both the City Attorney and Staff have reviewed the documents and feel that granting such stipulation and easements will not be detrimental to the proposed trail system or the surrounding natural environment. It is , therefore, recommended that the Council approve said stipulation and easements and refer this matter to the Ways and Means Committee for preparation of the proper resolution. IAC APP!LICATION - CEDAR RIVER TRAIL NATURAL ZONE The IACIICommittee has approved the City of Renton's request for funding of property acquisition for extension of the Cedar River Trail east of FAI-4051. The total IAC grant is $192 ,119 . It is essential that we begin negotiations as soon as possible for purchase of properties . • It is, therefore, recommended that the Administration be authorized to proceed with negotiations for property acquisition for the Cedar River Trail Natural Zone and refer the matter to the Ways and Means Committee for appropriate legislative action. Reports will be sub- mitted to Council for approval regarding negotiated price -prior to actual purchase of ;individual parcels . 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I O THIR CITY OF RENTON Z �=f MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 ' o CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, MAYOR 0 PLANNING DEPARTMENT 90 �. 235-2550 0gT6-0 SEP M MEMO :• N OU N October 27 , 1978 RE ENED TO : Mayor Delaurenti OCT 27 1918 FROM : : Gordon Y. Ericksen , Planning Director CITY OF RENTON j By : Michael L . Smith , Senior Planner , MAYOR'S OFFICE RE : Chronology of various City Council approvals on Cedar River Trail Project Attached per your request is a chronology of actions by the City Council authorizing study, design , requests for funding assistance , City budgetary appropriations , and other associated actions to complete the Cedar River Project. Also attached are City ;Council minutes relating to all the referenced actions . Th'isjchronology begins in 1969 with approval of a five-point City Council proposal as a step toward Cedar River bank development and beautification. It continues to follow the evolution of the project and most of the major decisions by the City Council . There have been many other less important actions through the years which relate to the project. However, it is apparent that ; the City Council has been quite actively involved throughout the history of the project from its very beginning up to the present. If you need any additional information please advise . GYE :MLS : sh cc : Council President Council Members RECEVE " OCT 301978 CITY COUNCIL RENTON IV I I I I OCTOBER 27, ;1969: Motion by Council to concur in the Committee of the Whole recommendation regarding the Cedar River: 1 . Planning Department authorized to continue its preliminary studies. 2. Application be considered to secure matching funds on State and Federal levels. 3. 1970 Budget to include sufficient monies for • additional studies required for uniform development. 4. 1970 Budget to include funds for initial development of City-owned portion of the project. 5. Cumulative Fund be established for acquisition and future development of the Cedar River banks. NOVEMBER10', 1975: Motion by Council authorizing Administration to submit a 1976 Housing and Community Development Interjurisdictional application for planning and acquisition of lands from Houser Way Bridge to eastern City limits for use as part of the Cedar River Trail System. DECEMBER 4,, 1975: Council of the Whole meeting - presentation made to Council on status of the Cedar River Master Plan. MARCH 22, 1976: Community Services Committee report recommending 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 funds. MAY 24, 1976: Public hearing on Cedar River Trail System. Motion by Council to adopt the Comprehensive Plan on the Cedar River Trail System. JUNE 7,, 1976: First reading of ordinance approving the amendment to the City's Comprehensive Plan regarding the Cedar River Trail System. JUNE 14, 1976: Ordinance #3038 - Ordinance adopted amendina the Comprehensive Plan and adopting the Cedar River • Master Plan. SEPTEMBER!20, 1976: Resolution #2065- Resolution passed authorizing an Economic Development Administration application for funds for development of the Cedar River Trail System. NOVEMBER 15, 1976: Resolution #2075 - Resolution authorizing Administration to submit a 1976 Housing and Community Development Interjurisdictional application for funds for the Cedar River Trail System. SEPTEMBER 12, ;1977: Resolution #2133 - Resolution authorizing Administration to submit a 1978 Housing and Community Development Interjurisdictional application for funds for the Cedar River Trail System. NOVEMBER 21,, 1977: Resolution #2148 - Resolution establishing Fair Market Value for the 24-acre marsh and trail area along the Cedar River. MARCH 6, 1978 Ordinance #3199 - Ordinance authoriz ing condemnation of the 24-acre marsh and trail area along the Cedar River. MARCH 6, 1978: Motion by Council authorizing Administration to obtain appraisals on parcels along the Cedar River between FA1-405 and the proposed King County Regiona Park. APRIL 24, 1978: Motion by Council authorizing Administration to submit application for Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation funding to continue development of the Cedar River Trail System. MAY 1 , 1978: Resolution #2182 - Resolution authorizing application for funding assistance for an outdoor recreation project to the Interagency Committee for funds for acquisition of property between FA1-405 and the 24-acre marsh and trail area. AUGUST 21 , 1978: Motion by Council authorizing Administration to submit a 1.979 Housing and Community Development Interjurisdictional application for funds for development of the Cedar River Trail System between FA1-405 and King County Cedar River Regional Park. � i K — e, 4 INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO : Planning Director DATE : June 2, 1978 II FROM: Del Mead, City Clerk RE : Ordinances and Resolutions i Proposed Resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to the signing of the Interurban TraJl Agreement. I We attach Resolution (s) and/or Ordinance (s) which have ��n74 .,.. been- prepared by the City Attorney. 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' Metro park-and--ride.'-lot' and •• the '-,f:a.cit4 ,tha.t,`':th:e'..°:B'oe•i,ng • Coiapany.:'a•t . . this time has.;no shortage o, parkingsp'arces:, "w.e',would a;ppr.ecia.i e your., tolerance .of this- disi..upti'on? in',: tjh',e• us,Q:(;of: leased property ' We will keep -.you advised `as'',to the con'struct:it3'ri' s.chedu].c ,and when it will be . neces•sar'y-.'for :us'- io ,u.tili. e ' the 'proper-ty.,as herein,. , discussed. .If • this 'does, aaot` meet with' your concurrence:;;at.:this time, please. advise..;;; ' Sincerely'; . .CITY OF :RENTON • - • • Charles. Delaurenti ,."k.'' < Mayor • ,;•,i; : • cah • cc . ��Ci'ty.,.r,:°A't.to'rney . „ . /City Clerk ;: ; Public 'Works Director ' '" Planning, Director : ' , :: ; Jongej-an-.Gerrard-.' „ 1. . • . Jerry. Doe, Metro i, .';, , • 'a.. P9; • 5 'i,• Ii t !'• 1r l+ :r i.' ,. tr! • 1. 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't' 1 a •'I' 'h tF N21 >' i .�a i' 1'f n7 •/ i•a .,5 • ar t C J: x 7 )l, 2•:: - 1 t r} 3 : fir'` F I' •� n `f f'S:• �ry Ift ., '`y �4 • {[ iSiz r ,r • • "'7r' 1 >F. d . } A -( ) 4 OF R�� O 0 va �3 ,mu'„,Y a OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY o RENTON,WASHINGTON r . POST OFFICE BOX 626, 100 2nd AVENUE BUILDING • RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 255.8678 p� �Q- GERARD M.SHELLAN,CITY ATTORNEY LAWRENCE J.WARREN, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY 4lEo SEP't October 8, 1977 • MEMO R A N D U M • TO: Mr. Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director FROM: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney RE: Cedar River Trail System and Wetlands Acquisition Dear Gordon: We have just received a copy of Mr. Mattaini's appraisal regarding the proposed 24 acre taking by the City. After the committee and City Council have had an opportunity to study the matter in executive session, please advise whether an offer should be made to the owner or his agent based on said appraisal . If negotiations for the acquisition are unsuccessful, then the only alternative left for . the City, if it wishes to proceed, is to acquire said acreage by condemnation. Please let us know of your decision so that we may proceed accordingly. We remain Very truly yours , Gerard M. Shellan GMS:bjm P . S . I also have some question about the appraisor' s valuation as it relates to the 4 acre; and 24 acres respectively. Does the City wish to purchase a total of 24 acres at this time, in which case the appraisal appears to be $32 , 000. 00 or is any lesser amount of acreage preferable at this time. Please clarify this with Mr. Mattaini and let me know. G.M. S . HOC R • v 2 ka v. o OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY ® RENTON,WASHINGTON rr re COST OFFICE BOX BM100 2nd AVENUE BUILDING S RENTON,VWASHINGTON 08055 255.8878 � • CO'A 0 ct GERARD M.SHELLAN,CITY ATTORNEY LAWRENCE J.WARREN, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY �?rEp SEPItIv October 7, 1977 MEMORANDUM TO: Gary Kruger, Senior Planner FROM: Lawrence: J;: Warren, Assistant City Attorney Re: Proposed Contract for Cedar River Trail System Previously, handwritten comments concerning the above referenced contract were forwarded to you. However, I still note that several items dolnot appear to be addressed in your draft. I believe that a performance bond should be acquired from the architect in the amount of the contract price . Additionally, the time of completion should be clearly laid out inthe contract. This can be one of two ways; either a date certain or a certain number of days after notice by the City to commence work, on the Finally,/ liquidated damages provision, retaining only 2% is extremely small, the industry standard usually being 10% . While there is nothing illegal, per se , about such a small retainage, it should be clearly understood that there is nothing unusual with the City asking for a higher retainage. Lawrence J. arren LJW:nd i'j ie. 1 ,t-taa) VS uer 1 r u r 1 y J L- k u,,...-. Ear . , • C AG. Ob 7 con In .-N., .. .4 ' i 0 /a %q ,' !., Geotechnical Engineering and Geology 1 12893 N.E. 15th Place, Bellevue, Washington 98005/Phone (206)455.2018 October 4, 1977 PR-271 City of Renton Planning Department Municipal Building • , , Renton,' Washington 98155 ' Attention: Mr. Gary Kuger Subject: Soil, Investigation for Retaining Wall Design ' , Cedar. River Trail System Renton, Washington Gentlemen: . Pursu'ant_ to your request, we are pleased to submit our proposal to provide • a soil and foundation investigation for the referenced project. • Present plans call for the drilling of six. borings to obtain subsurface ' soil .data for the planning and construction' of a bulkhead retaining system. This ' system will be located along, portions of the east and west sides of the Cedar ! , River .in 'the vicinity of Logan Street. We 'have previously performed the, soils investigations. .for,the improvements and widening of: the .L'ogan Street Bridge, Airport Way, Renton Avenue and Logan Avenue No,rth'. With our knowledge of 'th'e nearby soils, we believe the series of six borings should be drilled to an average depth of 40 feet. These borings will , be drilled and coordinated with our subsurface exploration program for the pro- posed Logan Street Senior Citizen's Center. The borings will. be continuously supervised by an engineering geologist from our officewho:will maintain a log' of' each boring, �obtain representative. samples, measure water levels and make detailed site observations. The samples will be. returned to' our laboratory for further analyses and testing. We will then prepare retoirrnendations for the most feasible support system, site preparation and pertinent geotechnical engineering data. . Based on the attached fee schedule,,. we' estimate that our services will cost . about $4000, of which approximately $1800 will be for-drilling services. Addi- tional drilling, if required, will be changed at the rate of $10 per linear foot. _ City of Renton PR-271 October 4, 1977 Page two At the present time, we can begin our field work within one week after receiving your authorization to proceed. Our final report should be ready within three weeks after the completion of the field work. We will keep your design engineering informed of our progress as the information becomes available. Sincerely yours, EARTH CONSULTANTS, INC. 111 01 s Ernest Gomez, Jr. Principal Engineer EG/dw Encl : Fee Schedule I hereby authorize addeptance and approval of the above conditions. /C) Date /t 7 7 yOet ► ro (cuc - 3 ?) CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. _ 9113 • WHEREAS, theCity of Renton, Washington, has heretofore prepared a certain "Community Development Plan" which was duly financed by the 1975 Housing and Community Development Block Grant from the Department of Housingland Urban Development pursuant to the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, all in compliance with Public Law 9.3-383, and, • WHEREAS, public hearings on such Plan were ,held thereon in the City Council Chambers of the City of Renton on November 1 and 8, 1976, at the hour of 8':•00 p.m. and notice thereof having been duly published as provided by law, and all persons having been heard thereon, and WHEREAS, ,the City Council has duly determined that the adoption of such Plan ''would be in the best interest of the City of Renton and for the public benefit, and WHEREAS the Cedar River Trail System is a portion of, such Plan, NOW THEREFORE , THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO RESOLVE. AS FOLLOWS: 1 • SECTION !I: The above recitals and findings are hereby . 4 found to be true and correct in all respects. i • SECTION 'II: Pursuant to the "City of Renton's Community ,Development Plan", the Renton City Council endorses joint project funding ,with King County for.the Cedar River Trail System acquisition in the 'sum of approximately. $100,000.00 • SECTION: III: The City Clerk is hereby authorized to certify ,, this Resolution in sufficient copies and furnish same to the appropriate governmental agencies. • PASSED .BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 12th day of September, 1977. • I Delores . Mead, C% .Clerk .APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 12th day of September 1977. • Ap ved as an t/o�fo . G orge J. Perry, Maydro Tern pr U d M. ellan, City Attorney • OF R' A A. r THE CITY OF RENTON C' t$ 7. MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 "oLL - 'CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR o1:i O 4. �� ,Q4T fD SEP10 September 9; 1977 Members of the City Council Renton, Washington RE: CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM, JOINT PROJECT APPLICATION, 1978 HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM Dear Council Members: • In order to continue the .Cedar River Trail System, the adminis- tration has been pursuing the possibility of a joint funding application with King County for 1978 Housing and Community Development Block Grant funds in the amount of $100, 000 . The King County Housing and Community Development staff has indica- ted that such an approach is feasible, and the King County Park Department has concurred in the joint development concept. The City has been advised that a Council resolution will be necessary, endorsing the joint funding project (as noted in the attached letter from King County) . In view of a September 15th applica- tion deadline, it is necessary that we request Council consid- eration at the September 12th Council meeting. The proposed application for joint funding is consistent with the Three-year Community Development Program and previous actions taken by the City Council to implement the Cedar River Trail System from Lake Washington to the King County regional park site. (Note attached project description. ) The funds utilized for joint projects should not affect the City of Renton' s eligi- bility for 1978 population and needs monies , which will be con- sidered at a later date. Your concurrence in the extension of the Cedar River Trail pro- ject and the filing of the joint project application is requested with referral to the Council Ways and Means Committee for the proper. resolution Sincerely, . . Jam .. 42 u:4 C. Y. Delaurenti Mayor CJD:wr Attachments cc : City Attorney • x King County State of Washin ;on Department of Planning John D Snuilman, County Executive . f;�'� ��• and Community Development John P. Lynch, Director N J :t .4.. r. PLANNING DIVISION 7 ;4aaG ::)N//, KAREN RAHM, MANAGER f .6 W217 King County Courthouse 0' 516-3rd Avenue • • Seattle, Washington 98104 d3S k 206- 344-4218 \/k n.;) September 1 , 1977 O a S Gordon Erickson, Planning Director City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mr. Erickson: On August 3.1 , 1977 County Executive John Spellman sent a letter to the County Council requesting adoption of a motion authorizing County co-sponsorship of the Cedar River Trail-Acquisition project. For this project to be considered formally for Joint Projects funding, it will be necessary for a project ' application to be received in our offices no later than 4:30 p.m. on September 15, 1977. The application must be accompanied by a .copy of a King County motion - co-sponsoring, the project, and a resolution from the City of Renton also endorsing • the project. The Joint Policy .Committee will meet on September 14, 1977. I would appreciate your arranging to make.a presentation at that meeting starting at approximately 4:00 p.m. Please keep your presentation to ten minutes, as the .Committee will be hearing from several other Joint Project applicants on that day. However, the Committee will not be making Joint Project decisions until the meeting of September 28th. • The meeting will be held in the Executive Conference Room, on the fourth floor of the King County Courthouse" at Third and James. If I, can be of any further assistance to you in preparing this project application, please don't hesitate to contact me. • Sincerely, (-\ , i �� �' u C% P er Shepherd, • 77 Coordinator . ' Housing & Community Development • 1. ; OBJECTIVES - 'RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL: A primary long-term objective in Renton is, ut(t zat.cou o(j 'and and &'tli(''C ;iatu-c.at t(e.Sc'U'CCe:S cu:d the. be ttc c •'ce.o Ldeictia.t, comme'cc-ia i, .i;who to i.ak., 'cec'c.eationai, and atlie needed activ.i,t j ee►vteius. In order to achieve, this primary long-term objective these GENERAL POLICY GOALS are'-suggested: 1. use bunds to pnov.ide open space and necAea ti.ona.t �aci t i t ies • .located and designed to iiipnove neighbonhooda and -to serve tow and moderate income peons. 2. M.in.inii.ze and o b is et advetus e .indurtn.ia,t, comme,'w La,t, and n denti.a.t bt ghti.ng .Lngu.ences. 3. Asswce de.5.vcabte env-uconmentaJ quati ty .in na.ide►t at anea4. • A DESCRIPTION OF THE TWO PROJECTS DESIGNED TO ACCOMPLISH THIS OBJECTIVE FOLLOWS: CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM • This project will provide a muttl-use neeneationat system uiithLn the Cedar Riven b.toodway. It will allow additional recreational areas while providing a continuous 3.2+ mile link between two regional parks. The system will provide pedat'rian access tnom .the .ta!Lge.t ane.a Tb and bnom indurtAiat and commeAc i.a.t employment areas, tea,.' moderate income housing, paiths, senior activ.i ties and homing., civ-Lc centers, educat.ionat centers, amazement cent e.'c.s, a;:d nuica2 tna.12.6, The trail system will provide varied recreational activities ,while pnesenv.ing open space adjacent to the Cedar River From City of Renton Community Development Plan • August, 1977 26 waterway. It will provide wa.dc:i7e habitllts while oppc'ttunit•ies for the residents of Renton. The trail system will -i.rtctealse centtot ci bank e:tos.i.on and provide nece.s•satu tceo,,d coati t pnotectLon while improving water flow in the downstream por- tion of the river. MUCH NEEDED URBAN BEAUTIFICATION WITHIN THE TARGET AREA' WILL BE DEVELOPED WHILE PRESERVING THE WATER EDGE AND FLOOD PLAIN FOR USE BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC. All age groups will benefit from the trail system, especially the elderly and young that reside in the adjacent target area, that may not have other means of access to parks and trails that will provide recreation, exercise and sports activities. RENTON GREEN RIVER VALLEY WILDLIFE HABITAT AND GREENBELT ACQUISITION This project will provide gneenbett acgw oLti.on money for the Green River Wildlife and Greenbelt Preservation fund. In recent years the conversion Of agnLc.u2tunat to .tnduz.tii.Lat. Tand has 'accelerated in that portion of the Green 'River Valley within the city of Renton (approx. 2,200 acres). Although, most of the area. (1 ,600 acres) is undevel- oped, it is dezignated son manqaetwr i.ng panfz on. heavy £nduAt ty on the City's existing Comprehensive Plan, with about 65 acteA tde4.,%gn- ated as uti,2d. L6e. pae2senve on gneenbat. Since the initial Compre- hensive Plan was adopted, environmental considerations have become a major part of the decision-making process and are reflected in the ammendment to the City Council . Under the proposed plan, about 250 ackez cute deA.ignated ah gn.eenbett to hap mitigate the anti.ci;)ated .do s a 06 w.dtii e,habitat. 27 • • 1978 Housing and Community Development Gerartment c' F;anning and Community Development Division of Planning Project Application -a CICIDD L'J 217 King County Courthouse Application Number Date Received Eligibility Seattle, Washington 98104 (206)344-7605 1. PROJECT TITLE CEDAR RIVER T:',AIL SYSTEM 2 PROJECT SUMMARY (briefly and clearly describe the project purpose) Girl..?, RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM This project will provide a multi-use recreational system along the Cedar River. it will allow for additional recreation areas while providing a continuous 3.2± mile , link between two regional parks. The system will provide pedestrian access from the target area to and from industrial and commercial employment areas, low/moderate income housing, parks, senior citizens center and housing, civic center, educational center, amuzement centers, and rural trails. The• Trail System will -provide varied recreational activities while preserving open space adjacent to the Cedar River. It will preserve wildlife habitats while enriching environmental opportunities for the residents of Renton. • The trail system will increase control of bank erosion and provide necessary flood control protection while improving water flow in the down- stream portion of the river. Much needed urban beautification within the target are4 will be developed while preserving the water edge and flood plain for use by the general public. All age groups will benefit from the trail system, especially the elderly and young that reside in the target area that may not have other means (con'tt) - 3. PROJECT BENEFITS - - —_ - • A. Who will benefit? ALL OF KING COUNTY • B. Where will it be located (street address and city or community) City of Renton-King County..- The Cedar River Trail will extend 3.2± miles from the mouth at Lake Washington on the 'north to the King County Cedar River Regional Park to. the southeast. C. Describe how project benefits low and moderate income people, alleviates slum/blight or meets urgent local need. There is a regional need to preserve open space adjacent to waterways. These open spaces will accomodate all ages and income levels. It is important to acquire property now to insure access to the Cedar River. Some of this Census Tract property is •privately owned and may not be available (con't) Number See Page lA 4. FUNDS REQUESTED • 5. PROJECT PERIOD From 7-1-78 To 6-30-79 A. Population 6. PROJECT APPLICANT • City of Renton B. Needs Planning Department 200 Mill Avenue South C. Joint .$100.000.00 Renton, f%rtshington 9805.5 • 7. WHO WILL IMPLEMENT i I TOTAL $100,000.00 (Name of agency or organization) City of Renton D. Funds from S10,000.00 other sourcesa. Total c --..... ...._. project cost S352, 100.00 ! C„1 . De laurenti , >t,ivur Same.js I.ne 19, page 2. • i',;•':.: I:; 2. Pr').1;:(; ';u.' AR'i (can' t) of cesr, r „ parks and trails which provide recreation, exercise and sports activities. In . 177, the trail system received $150,000 to acquire easements and purchase access rits acro:;s privately owned land along the Cedar River. The monies requested for 197r would ,illow the City to continue in its effort to acquire property or easements and to extend the trail easterly along the river to ultimately connect to the King County Regional Park. 3. PROJECT BENEFITS (C con't) • to the City in the future, if it were developed or developed more intensely. The project will improve the flood capabilities of the Cedar River, thereby lessening the possibility of .flood damage. CENSUS TRACTS: 247; 251; 253; 254; 255; 256; 257; 258; 259; 260 KING COUNTY • - _ - - • E S— — — OTHER SOURCES OF FUNDS . le: t ',3°1 .00 *11 Federal 1976 Block Grant; S 92 , 10f.nn — - t- - 1977 Block-Grates---S-1-50-0-0- -;-00-- 2 =c<. .. • .• s..;x;;,‘,., I 12. State 500.0 S. 0 _ 3 Co�suitar..t or ourcnased ser:,c•- 13. Local cash p,,vate I ----------- --- - 7.500.00 C-r str,;r,.on contracts 14 Local cash t `hl e i ;r Re.! Property Acqu,s,t:o" 79 619.00 i _ ---- --- — -$ 10,000.4.0__ 5. Communications 15. In•kind match 6. Travel and training 16. Other county 7 Intrp rnunty support 17. Other_(detaill 8. Capital outlay -equipment 18. Total Other Funds 9. Other(detail) • -0- ' 19. TOTAL PROJECT.COST $352,100.00 10. Total H&CD Funds only $100,000.00 `Final notification of EDA-LPW Round II funding for $1,943,854 pending. 9. BUDGET'DETAILS CATEGORY 1.'Personal Services Records kept to substantiate costs/charges • - List EmployeCfrq Position Title __-:__ _. .Annual-Satarir -•Time of ime to Project. Item Total • Community'Development Planner/Designer - - $ 6,670.00 50% $ 6,670.00! Community Development Planning Technician $ 3,237.00 25% $ 3,237.00i ' l Fringe Benefits(%of Total) } $ 2,474.0Q $ 2,474.00: Category Total - j Should be the same as No. 1 in Budget Summary $ 12,381.00 $ 12.,381.00' OTHER BUDGET DETAIL (specify) Item Total • Total ' ,, �� ,,:n contract,attdcP OBStl,�S. T • 10 FULL STATEMENT OF THE PROJECT (star/on this page and attach additional cages as reourreu. A. GENERAL PROBLEM (1) The Cedar River Trail Project provides needed open space while creating a varied free form of recreation, exercise, and access to and from resi- . dential and employment areas through a central system which links two regional parks. Direct access will be provided to the business and shop- ping district, parks, senior citizens' housing, Senior Citizens' Activity Center, City Hall, and the Library. Need exists for improved stream bank conditions within the floodway which would provide erosion protection and improved water flow in the down stream portion of the river. Flood control protection would help to maintain water quality and provide protection for fish and wildlife. High standards of development and beautification along the trial ntral area. spine area. Theneedtforrurban senhancement andbeautificationnuth Y P l t within the urban area is essential, while preserving the water edge and flood plain for use by the general public. N There is a regional need to preserve open space adjacent to waterways. These open spaces will accommodate all ages and income levels and the handicapped and allow for public access along the Cedar River. It is important to acquire the property now to assure access to the Cedar River waterway. Some of this property is privately owned and may not be avail- able to the city in the future. The target area has certain land use problems associated with being an old community (Renton-was_es-tablished over.. 100_y ears ago). Some of the housing U'substandard and there is mixed land use as it is a transitional area generally converting from single to multi-family. There -is no existing trail system in this area:'" However, this location is consistent with the King County Urban Trails Plan of 1971 and Renton's Comprehensive Plan for Greenbelt along the river. This project provides a central link connecting Lake Washinton Beach Regional Park on .the north to King County Regional Park along the Cedar River on the south. With _3.2± miles the trail interconnects industrial, commercial, low/moderate income residential areas, senior citizens' housing, Senior Citizens' Activity Center, city parks, City Hall, library, rural areas, and the pro- posed regional King County. Park to the southeast. The City is negotiating to acquire a perched marsh adjacent to the proposed trail system in the natural area for use as wildlife habitat and open space. 1976 Block Grant funds for wetland acquisition will be employed for this purpose. The target population includes the City of Renton and adjacent King County residents of approximately 76,700 people, and a working population of approximately 23,720 as derived from Puget Sound Council of Governments Population and Employment Forecasts for the Central Puget Sound Regions -" " 1975-1990 (1972 Revision). All age groups will be benefited, especially the elderly and young, that reside in adjacenc areas that may not have other means of access to parks and trails that will provide recreation, exercise, and sports activity. According to. the 1970 census data, approximately 38% or 24, 186 residents are under the age of 18 and 7% or 4,302 residents are 62 years or 'over. (attach map showing location of project an:1 serrvice area nenefiting; • PAGE -,'A The number of handicapped within the area is not known. However, if a • regional facility were available to accommodates- the handicapped, 'it would serve the handicapped population throughout King_County. (2) This is a continuation grant from 1976 & 1977. The City received $92,100 in 1976 to develop a master plan for the trail system and a phasing schedule for development. The Schematic Design is complete and the phasing schedule has been developed. The initial phase of construction is expected to begin shortly. In 1977 ' the trail system received $150,000 to acquire easements and purchase access rights across•privately owned land along the Cedar River. The City had anticipated having to use this money for matching funds under EDA F77 ' Short-Term Impact Project Action submitted Frebruary 14, 1977. . However, the City has been notified of local EDA Title 1 approval of a 100% grant, for $1,943,854 to develop the trail system from the mouth at Lake Washington to Bronson Way approximately 1.5 miles of trail. Therefore, these monies can • be made available for the area east of FAI-405 to the easterly City limits in an effort to develop the trail to the King County Regional Park. A final Environmental Impact Statement has been completed on this trail system.. -. .. . . The following permits- and clearances have been applied- for and/or received: 1. Corps of Engineers - - ---- • - --- — - 2. Department of Fish & Game Hydraulics 3. FAA Notice of Proposed Construction 4. Shoreline Management Permits from the Department of Ecology for Flood Control-and- the City of. Renton for a Building Permit will be applied for at the time working drawings are completed. Community response to the trail system has continued to be favorable and responsive to improving the community. King County supports the Cedar River Trail System and the County has funds - - - LuiLuut .o__ ..r____ __._ __...- ---.:__-- -- sntT•, -pr^1=ct-..gird-the----•=--- — Cedar River Park. A. PURPOSE (1) , The Cedar River Trail System project is based on the following assumptions: a. Development of a trail adjacent to the Cedar River for recreational use by the general public is desirable for a more viable and liveable community and therefore a more suitable social environment benefiting persons of all ages and income levels and including handicapped individuals. • 3B b. There exists a regional need to preserve open space adjacent to water- ways and assure access to those areas. A more rational utilization of land and natural resources exists when such areas can be made accessible to the general public. Acquisition of property and right-of-way easements along that segment of the river. east of FAI-405 will serve to gaurantee that access for all persons within King County. c. Urban enhancement expands and improves ,the quantity and quality of community service to the general population of King County. Areas adjacent to the Cedar River have in the past been given minimal attention for use as a linear recreational facility. Developing this as a central link between two mains rDc r,.^1 faril;r;na (Wasl.ingtoi Beach Park to the north and the new Cedar River King County Park to the southeast) can provide valuable recreational opportunity for the overall King County population, especially those of low/moderate income, the. young and the elderly living within close proximity to the trail system. • d. It is anticipated that the trail will act as a catalyst in expanding economic opportunities in the target area. This portion of the trail will be designed for intensive urban usage which should encourage the location of commercial and other uses into the area. In addition, the project should stimulate rehabilitation of the remainder of the target • area. PROJECT INTENT . A. GOALS The goals of the project are as follows: (1) A more rational utilization of land and other natural resources and the • better arrangement of residential, commercial, industrial, recreational, and other needed activity centers. (2). Preserve and beautify the existing waterway, upgrading blighted areas and provide public access to the natural wooded hillside which currently is not available. • (3) Development .of a varied recreational system adjacent to the Cedar River which would expand and improve the quantity and quality of community service of a regional nature to persons of all ages and income levels. B. ' OBJECTIVES The objectives of the project are as 'follows: (1) Construction on the Cedar River project from the mouth at Lake Washington to the Bronson Way Bridge should commence during the first quarter of 197.8..provided_the-_grran,t- is received by the City in a timely manner. 3C (2) Tile :ol pile Cedar River Trail System east of FAI-405 presently is being re-evaluated, and if necessary will be updated. (3) Within two months after official confirmation of 1978 funding, appraisals should be initiated for the Cedar River Trail System east of FAI-405. (4) Within two months after completion of the appraisals, the acquisition of the property for the Cedar River Trail System east of FAI-405 should be initiated. C. TASKS AND COST OF EACH (1) A ninety (90) day start-up deadline is effective upon official notification by EDA of Grant award. Survey, working drawings, specifications, letting • of bids must be completed in a timely manner in order that construction can commence on-schedule. (2) It is anticipated that steps 2 through 4. in section B above will be accom- plished within one (1) year of official notification of the City receiving the grant. - • - D. RESOURCES The Planning Department will hire or assign a project leader to insure the accom- ._plishment of the—task in_'a timely manner. The project leader will be able to draw upon thu7assistance .of other members. of- the Planning--Department and other departments in the City if necessary. Surveys, if determined necessary, will be-accomplished by the- City and/or a private licensed survey firm depending upon the availability of City Survey Crews. Professional appraisers will be hired to determine property value. It is anticipated that the landscape architectural firm of Jongejan-Gerrard and Associates will' continue to work with city staff through the phased development of the Trail System. E. PROJECT EVALUATION The evaluation of this project will be based .upon how successfully the City is able to meet its goal of a continuous recreational link between two regional parks making available to persons of all ages and income levels a more varied recreational system while in addition up-grading blighted areas, and providing improved public access to the Cedar River rural wooded hillside. • With 1978 monies necessary surveys and appraisals will be completed. It is anticipated that all remaining available funds will be expended for acquisition and/or right-of-way easements.- 3D Several' of the ownerships have indicated interest in participating in the Trail System at no cost to the City. Total costs of acquisition would be estimates at this time because the City is anticipating some property donation by easement or fee simple. The City will comply with all necessary local, state, and federal permits and regulations. Preliminary Design Development is in the process of being reviewed and updated. A 'survey of the Trail System for determination of needed R/W and appraisals of applicable properties must be completed prior to purchase proceedings. All data collected as pertains to the Cedar River Trail System will be kept in the Renton Planning Department. • • • • . i I I ' MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 10/27/69 OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL: Cedar River Bank Council President Perry reported from meeting . ' Development and held earlier with the Planning Commission , that Beautification the Committee has approved in concept the plan presented for designation of the river bank for • park and recreation purposes . Five point pro- gram approval was recommended in preliminary step toward future development . 1 . Planning Department authorized to continue its preliminary studies 2 . Application be considered to •secure matching funds on State and Federal levels 3. 1970 Budget to include sufficient moneys for additional studies required for uniform de- velopment . 4 . 1970 Budget to include funds for initial development of city-owned portion of the project . 5 . Cumulative Fund be established for acquisition and future development of the Cedar River banks . MOVED BY DEr,AUFENTI, SECONDED BY SHANE, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE RECOMMENDATIONS . THE MOTION CARRIED . STREET AND ALLEY Chairman Garrett advised, regarding request of the COMMITTEE REPORT hospital district for street name change for S. W. 43rd Street , that the request had been withdrawn . PLANNING COMMITTEE Chairman Maxin announced a meeting at 4 :00 p.m. on October 29 , in the Planning Department . LIGHT AND POWER Chairman Grant announced a meeting at 7 :30 p .m . on COMMITTEE October 30 , in the Traffic Engineering Department to discuss the preliminary budget . PROPERTy COMMITTEE Chairman Barei reported investigation had proven REPORT - Bid Award structures presently being constructed were lowest in Maplewood Park cost to maintain over a long term, some question hav- Restroom Facility ing arisen heretofore regarding costs of such type restroom facility. It was recommended that the low bid of Pyramid Construction Corporation , in sum of $12,280 . 00 plus tax; be accepted. This includes the basic bid of $11 ,480. 00 plus Alternate #2 of $800 .00 . MOVED BY BAREI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO ADOPT THE REPORT OF THE PROPERTY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. CARRIED. SHANE OPPOSED. Right of way im- Property Committee Chairman Barei requested Vic Te- prcvement costs Gantvoort , the Street Commissioner , to furnish itemi- vicinity Robinson zation of costs to fill the 20 ft . right of way if Lyons Ford Aqency work were performed by the city , Rainier and Grady way area . VOUCHERS Auditing and Accounting Committee Chairman Morris No . 4637 - 4760 reporte.i committee voucher approval , No . 4637-4760 and MOVED THI.T THE COUNCIL APPROVE SAME FOR PAYMENT AT THIS TIME. THE MOTION WAS SECONDED BY GARRETT AND CARRIED. Fund breakdown follows : Current Fund 4637-4687 $ 7,222. 03 City Street Fund 4688-4706 1 ,692 . 75 Equipment Rental Fund 4707-4715 2 ,764 . 35 Park Fund 4716-4732 7 ,216 .12 Waterworks Utility 4733-4747 19,164 . 30 1965 Water & Sewer Const . 4748 270 . 00 Airport Fund 4749-4750 22 . 75 Firemen 's Pension 4751-4760 3,467 . 51 Total $ 41 ,819 . 81 -7- Renton City Council ' 1/10/75 Page 3 '.3RRESPONDENCE - Continued Municipal Arts The letter requested an opportunity to present slides showing art the Continued City has already acquired, inventory and appraisal for insurance purposes being completed. Also noting desire to present newest addi- 12/8/75 Arts tion to the City' s collection, a print to be presented by Renton An- Presentation nual Art Show. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, LETTER BE REFER- RED TO THE MAYOR'S OFFICE FOR REPLY AND THE DATE OF DECEMBER 8, 1975 BE SET FOR PRESENTATION BY THE MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION. CARRIED. street Vacation Petition for Street Vacation of a portion of N. 44th St. between FAI 'ortion N. 44th #405 and secondary State Hwy. #2-A circulated by Fred Repass, Architect, 'Pan Abode, Inc. ) and filed by Charles McCray of Pan Abode, Inc. , 4350 Lake Washington Blvd. N. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER STREET VACATION PETITION TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR VALIDATION OF SIGNA- TURES. CARRIED. — -� --brine Police Letter from King County Department of Public Safety, Sheriff-Director ervice Contract Waldt forwarded marine police service contract between King County 1976 and the City providing for police marine control services to Lake Washingtor within the City's jurisdiction. The letter noted a 10% increase for services above the 1975 contract. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL REFER COMMUNICATION TO THE PUBLIC .SAFETY_ COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION AND CHECKING NUMBER OF CALLS CITY HAS MADE, ALSO REGARDING SCUBA GEAR; AND THE MATTER ALSO BE REFERRED TO BUDGET COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. treet Vacation Letter from Louis C. Malesis, Malesis Flowers & Gifts, 313 Rainier S. , ortion of requested tabling of the matter of proposed street vacation of a pur- ounty Rd #80 tion of County Road No. 80, public hearing scheduled for 11/24/75. The letter noted negotiations were in process with abutting property owner, Robert L. Edwards, who is opposed to such vacation. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER COMMUNICATION TO C_ I_T_Y CLERK FOR RECALL AT 11/24/75 HEARING. CARRIED. 'POINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett announced appointment of James Michael Toman . M. Toman to the position of Patrolman in the Renton Police Department , replac- )lice Department ing Joseph Henry, retired on permanent disability. Patrolman Toman, itrolman having been approved by Police Civil Service Commission and accepted by the LEFF Retirement System, was appointed effective 11/16/75 sub- ject to the customary six-month probationary period. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. Stadter, Clerk Letter from Mayor Garrett announced appointment of Carolyn Stadter ,lire Department to the position of Clerk in the Renton Police Department, replacing Judy Shook, resigned. Ms. Stadter having been certified by Police Civil Service Commission, was appointed effective 11/16/75 subject to six-month probationary period. The letter noted this position was funded by CETA. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT BY THE MAYOR. CARRIED. OCIIWTION Proclamation of the Mayor, announced Bible Week 11/23-30/75 sponsored t'l'' ,tier'k by the Laymen's National Bible Committee commemorating faith through the Scriptures and urged citizens to observe the week by reading of the Bible. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL CON- CUR IN PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR. CARRIED. U BU`>I'NESS Council President Delaurenti presented Committee of the Whole report lunittee of recommending that the matter of word processing equipment be referred e Whole to the Finance and Personnel Committee for review, as determined at the budget of 1 . BY rd Processing COUNCILL CONCUR rINgREPORT/AND SREFERVED THEB MATTER UTONTI THE FINANCCEDAND PERRY, PERSONNEL COMMITTEL . CARRIED. N Industry Committee of the Whole report recommended matter of economic development . in Renton be referred to the Community Services Committee to work with the Chamber of Commerce. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY BRUCE , COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. nmunity Community Services Committee Member Perry presented committee report vices noting a Citizens Committee has been meeting for the past several weeks compiling projects that may be eligible for funding under the Inter- Penton City Council 11/10/75 Page 4 u. & BUSINESS - Continued Housing & jurisdictional section of the Community Development Program, noting Community that in order to be eligible for funding, these programs must benefit . Development more than one governmental jurisdiction and submitted by 11/14/75. Programs The report noted $500,000 available to governmental agencies in King County in 1976, and recommended that the Council authorize the Mayor • to submit these programs for potential funding in 1976: (1 ) Mutual Response System - $53,000 for equipment and installation to supplement an existing communications system within the Police Department to enable the City to coordinate the fire responses for Renton, Kent, Tukwila and outlying fire districts, with single dispatcher directing fire response on a mutual aid basis to fringe areas of cities between two fire companies for reduction in responses and better utilization of equipment. (2) Mobile Health and Dental Services - $28,000 for contracting with Seattle-King County Health Department for use of mobile units to provide preventive health services and dental screening one day per week to serve the elderly and low-income families. ( 3) Cedar River Trail System - $100,000 for planning and acquisition of trail easements from Houser Way bridge to eastern City limits to link regional King County Park with City and Lake Washington by pedest- rian trail system to provide recreational facility for citizens of all ages. The Community Services Committee report listed the eight Citizen Task Force Members . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SUBMIT PROGRAMS FOR FUNDING. Following discussion, MOTION CARRIED. City Property MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL REFER TO THE PUBLIC Union Ave. NE WORKS COMMITTEE THE MATTER OF CITY OWNED PROPERTY ON UNION AVE. N.E ALLEGEDLY BEING USED AS LIGHT INDUSTRIAL AND ALSO THE MATTER OF LAND- Jefferson N. E. SCAPING. CARRIED. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE THAT THE Island MATTER OF BEAUTIFICATION OF TRAFFIC ISLAND AT JEFFERSON N.E. AND N.E. FOURTH ST. BE REFERRED TO THE COUNCIL 'S BUGET COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Motor Bike Noise Councilman Bruce reported excessive noise from motor bikes in °ravel oit and power line areas at the Greenwood Cemerery and Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mayor Garrett requested Public Works Director Gonnason and Police Chief Darby to investigate. VOUCHERS Finance Committee Member Grant submitted Committee report recommending Council authorization for payment of Vouchers No. 6906 through No. 6999 in the amount of $208,119. 88 plus LID 291 Revenue Fund Warrant #R-6 in amount of $75,870. 83 and Cash Fund Warrant #C-8 in amount of $75,870. 83. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT. CARRIED. NEW BUS:NESS Councilman Grant submitted $100 excess campaign funds to the City for ' aces iampiign Green River Wildlife Special Fund. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY Funds BRUCE, CITY ACCEPT $100 CHECK. CARRIED. Councilman Grant inquired re Cedar River trail project and relocation of fence, being advised Trail by Public Works Director Gonnason that negotiations were underway with Boeing for moving of fence and use of bridge. jotter of Councilman Stredicke submitted letter from Jim Rutherford of Rutherford Appreciation re & Mears , Inc. , 13908 S. E. 136th St. , complimenting the City on sound Landscaping landscape planning making the City attractive and pleasurable, a credit to the State. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER LETTER TO THE MAYOR'S OFFICE FOR RESPONSE. CARRIED. Elected Officials MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DFLAURENTI , COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE AIDE_ INVESTIGATE LEGISLATIVE CHANGES REGARDING ELECTED OFFICIALS IN CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE. CARRIED. AWC Fees MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, LEGISLATION COMMITTEE CONTACT ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON CITIES FOR COST REDUCTION FOR NEW FORMULA THAT SMALLER CITIES ARE ABLE TO PAY LESS. CARRIED. Economic MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER TO COMMITTEE ON COM- Development MITTEES THE SUBJECT OF A NEW COUNCIL COMMITTEE ENTITLED "ECONOMIC Committee DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. " CARRIED. 0l I2L i. ttO i- THE CITY OF RENTON z ' : 8 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON. WASH. 98055 Go v AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR 0 PLANNING DEPARTMENT � 235 - 2550 �aTfO SEP1 �� December 8, 1975 MEMORANDUM TO: Cedar River Master File FROM:1 Joan Lankford', Assistant Planner RE: COUNCIL OF THE WHOLE MEETING ON DECEMBER 4 , 1975 ATTENDANCE: Charles Delaurenti, Council President William Grant, Councilperson George Perry, Councilperson Richard Stredicke, Councilperson Kenneth Bruce, Councilperson Patricia Seymour, Councilperson Elect Arthur D. Scholes , Planning Commissioner Logan Garrison, Planning Commissioner Larry Gibson, Planning Commissioner Clark Teegarden, Planning Commissioner Joan Walker, Planning Commissioner Marcia Dawson, Jongejan and Gerrard Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director James L. Magstadt, Asst. Planning Director Joan Lankford, Assistant Planner Presentation was made to the Council of the Whole at a public meeting to inform the Council and Planning Commission of the status of the Cedar River Master Plan. Staff members participating were Gordon Y. Ericksen, Jim Magstadt, and Joan Lankford. The ineeting was then turned over to Marcia Dawson, representing Jongejan and Gerrard. 1. 4 r • ,c•r • a Ira n 1 un City Council /??/lb Page 3 O1U BUSINESS - Continued Boeing Company The Aviation Committee report recommended approval of supplemental . Airport Lease 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 71t 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 Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman McBeth presented committee report Committee Report 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- 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. Finance Committee Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Grant noted question of Matters Pending fire 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 committee Committee Red ort 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 Television 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 Seattle, also King County; also noting the authority remains with the City of Renton and the desire to incorporate reduced rates for senior citizens. MOTION CARRIED. Cedar River The Community Services Committee report noted meeting with Planning Master Plan Staff updating information on the Cedar River Master Plan and that because the $92,000 grant recently approved at the County level 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 corm encing 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 uhlic Hearing CONSIDER REVISING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. AMENDMENT CARRIED SETTING /1/? //6 PHBI IC III ARINB. MOT ION AS AMENDED CARRIED AUDITING IIIL CEDAR RIVER MASTER PLAN. Renton City Council 3/22/76 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS - 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 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" BE 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 McBeth (Page 1 ) ;I Of City Council placing Councilman Perry' s Priority List of Council for ' 76 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 BY 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 13, 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 relocation of the City Shops and new uses of the Williams Street property. Motion Failed. Substitute Motion by Seymour, seconded by Clyr.ler, 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 THE 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 regarding excess revenues (Water Fund) for construction of new watermain from Well 8 First reading to Mt. Olivet. Followingreadingof the ordinance Ordinance appropriating funds Appropriation of in amount of $31 ,080 from Referendum Grant 27, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, Funds - watermain SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION 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 i LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ,_easehold Tax The Legislation Comittee 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, I 1 '0\1°2- ri\AASIQ . ....-.--- ,.... .... -; --_,..2 • I. 01111:114 / • 4 •Iiiii( II , i ,, , , ;. 117111d - O. 1' I:11 ' 11 , 41'6 il , 111 11101 , ,, I , ' dill ! 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THE RIVER SYSTEM HAS BEEN DIVIDED INTO THREE CONNECTING ZONES; 1 INDUSTRIAL PARK ZONE - LAKE WASHINGTON TO LOGAN AVENUE BRIDGE; 1 URBAN ZONE - LOGAN AVENUE BRIDGE TO INTERSTATE 405; AND 1 NATURAL ZONE - CEDAR RIVER PARK TO MAPLE VALLEY HIGHWAY BRIDGE NEAR THE MAPLEWOOD GOLF COURSE . THE THREE ZONES WOULD PROVIDE A VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES AND EXPERIENCES WITHIN A RELATIVELY SHORT DISTANCE ALONG THE RIVER--THE PRIMAR` PURPOSE BEING IMPROVED ACCESS TO AND ENJOYMENT OF THE WATER- WAY AND TO ENHANCE BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BENEFITS . THE PROPOSED ACTION IS TO AMEND THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND THE COMMUNITY FACILITIES PLAN TO INCORPORATE A RECREATIONAL SYSTEM ALONG THE CEDAR RIVER IN ORDER TO PRESERVE AND ENHANCE THIS FACILITY FOR THE FUTURE . GOALS : 1 . PROVIDE A CONTINUOUS RECREATION SYSTEM USING AND ADJOINING THE CEDAR RIVER FROM LAKE WASHINGTON TO THE KING COUNTY PARK LAND EAST OF THE MAPLEWOOD GOLF COURSE . PROVIDE A VARIED RECREATIONAL EXPERIENCE FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES WITH SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR THE HANDICAPPED . -2- 3 . PROMOTE QUALITY DEVELOPMENT THAT WILL ENHANCE THE IMAGE OF THE CITY AND PROVIDE PUBLIC ACCESS TO THE RIVER . 4. PFESERVE AND ENHANCE NATURAL SLOPES, VEGETATION, WILDLIFE HABITATS, INCLUDING VIEWS AND VISTAS FROM ADJACENT HILL- S DES AND RIVER BANKS . OBJECTIVES: 1 . AMEND THE COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN AND COMMUNITY FACILITIES PLAN TO INCLUDE A VARIED RECREATIONAL SYSTEM ADJACENT TO THE CEDAR RIVER FROM LAKE WASHINGTON TO THE FROPOSED KING COUNTY PARK. 2 . PROMOTE A VARIETY OF LAND USES THAT ARE COMPATIBLE WITH ""HE RIVER SITE AND RECREATIONAL SYSTEM. 3 . _XPAND GREENBELTS TO ADJACENT HILLSIDES TO PRESERVE JPEN SPACE, WILDLIFE HABITATS, AND THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT . 4. DESIGN FOR THE EVENTUALITY OF FLOODS BY USING METHODS AND MATERIALS THAT WILL WITHSTAND FLUCTUATING WATER LEVELS . 5, PROVIDE A CONTINUOUS PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY FROM LAKE WASHINGTON TO THE PROPOSED KING COUNTY PARK . 6 , ESTABLISH A DESIGN THEME FOR THE THREE ZONES ALONG THE RIVER . , . . _ -,.,, ,°- 1 _ _ A LAKE ; �t , I • : ___ 6 .-j. i WASHINGTON ' _ ! t.V i r I 1 5tj 1_ ' ' 1 i i 1 _ 1 1 ir, I I 1, e I i • EMS �_J • 1 I _OEING i -13 \ q''' - I Lu -I' to "i \ \ \ -"AT .. .. !II". lir . 4 . _____ ?3 ... 1a, I\ PAC CAR\ � .-�rn ._A i i \, FOUNDRY NE th 57. . 4 ; . ._:, _i, u 1 jj, tik\,....„ ..,../., i.,,.,\., 7 J.: 17117- , . N. .bor , , stis.,,, , i L. too:. 100 ) I c-- )_-, i' 1 '• --\ •. _ •1__v 4 0 / 4. %%. r..0 ,,.._...._.__,._,1 .4.N.44,..., I 1 \ • ri, $1011P6,4 ( . ) , : i legend: +,.% ' 'I 1/ EXISTING LAND USE ELEMENT -, ' \ �-� r , i Recreation \ '- i Greenbelt '.:, r CEDAR RIVER MASTER PLAN , PLANNING DEPT. 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Ill \'‘, A ,.4 _ .. ..2... _ ‘ : %.-.. _ ':..-,‘I I WI I I W I r . , 1 • , , „. ...... ........, ... , .......„ ... -.-N,.,.. ........._.. 7-.....,...„...t ... _ ._ ) . , , , .. \ .„.. \� ✓ __ , . �I \, l \�.`,, .- 004 ik, c ‘ 1% . I. l'I -- i \ v legend: \ 1 1 \\ 1 \ PROPOSED �; - `.\\\`����✓✓✓ 1\ t ,; COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN •— i. COMMUNITY FACILITIES PLAN tom' .1 i Recreation '.i — r____. Greenbelt _ r CEDAR RIVER MASTER PLAN PLANNING DEPT. CITY OF RENTON scale 1" : 2000' RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting May 24, 1976 Municipal Building Monday, 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti , presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag and called the meeting to order. COUNCIL ROLL RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President; ROBERT E. McBETH, KENNETH D. CALL BRUCE, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, ABSENT COUNCILMAN GRANT BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke announced that Councilwoman Seymour would be a little late. Council- woman Seymour arrived at 9: 15 p.m. CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; DONALD W. IN ATTENDANCE CUSTER, Administrative Assistant; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; MAXINE E. MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; RICHARD GEISSLER, Assistant Fire Chief; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; and CAPTAIN JOHN BUFF, Police Rep. PRESS IN MARK PELLEGRINO, Greater Renton News and ERIC PRYNE, Renton Record ATTENDANCE Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE MINUTES OF MAY 17, 1976 BE APPROVED AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF MAY 11 , '1976 BE SET ASIDE FOR TWO WEEKS. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published and Revision to posted as required by law, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearing Comprehensive to consider revision to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Cedar Plan for Cedar River Trail System and related improvements to the environs of Cedar River Trail River from Lake Washington to the proposed King County Park east of System and Maplewood Golf Course. Planning Director Ericksen distributed copies 'aster Plan of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan and the Cedar River Master Program; he pointed out that the plan is an official document policy guide in decision making in the community and the public hearing was to encourage citizen input in the formulation of the plan. The plan is a flexible document looking forward to twenty or twenty-five years in the future. Mr. Ericksen showed slides depicting the areas to be improved, pointing out that most of the land along the Cedar River from Lake Washington to the railroad bridge by Houser Way S. was publicly owned land, and from there out to the site of the King County Park, it was privately owned land. Mr. Ericksen noted that the plan is very generalized and does not represent specific concepts and was recommending adoption of the plan to enable the city to seek funding from various sources in order to develop the concept further. Mayor Delaurenti invited comment from the audience. Wayne Pinkley, 811 Grant Ave. S. , said there were property owners along the Cedar River outside the city limits , can the area be included in the Plan. Mr. Ericksen replied that it can be extended beyond the city limits at the present time and takes into effect future growth of the city. Janet Nydegger, President of League of Women Voters - King County South, 1906 - 1st Ave. N. E. , Auburn, offered the continued sharing of goals between the league and the city of Renton, informed citizen participation in city government; preserva- tion of parks , recreational areas and green belts. It takes courage and foresight to preserve some green belt areas ; prevent erosion, floods and over development of the flood plain areas. The Renton League wishes to congratulate the Planning Department for its plans and enhancement of the quality of life for its citizens. Douglas Hitchcock, Vice-President, Northwest Steelheaders Association, commented favorably on the proposed change in the comprehensive plan; the lower river needs some far-sighted planning to offset the damage done by the Corps of Engineers; the upper river needs to be left in its natural state; give due consideration to the land owners in this area; should be beneficial to the general public and to the owners as well . Jim Kirkman, 1002 N. 35th St. , praised the Planning Department, and the Council and urged adoption of the change in the comprehensive plan. Leonard Steiner, Audubon Society, 13239 .N.E. 100th, Kirkland, requested consideration of the population of ducks and bald eagles in the area of the King County park site, noting these birds cannot tolerate a high usage by humans , and requested this be considered when the trail system goes into this area. Tom Dashner, Bellevue, said he was very impressed with what Renton was trying to do, citing Auburn and Kent making drainage ditches out of the Green River. Thomas Steinbeck, Washington Kayak Club President, said he was really excited by the plan, nton City Council 24/76 - Page 2 HEARING (Continued) nprehensive Land it being far sighted and long range, tremendous use of the river, it will be an Change for used to its utmost and will contribute to the well being and happiness jar River Trail of the citizens of Renton. Mr. Bob Karinen, 1205 Shelton Ave. S. E. , ;tem and Master said it appears there will be more people along the river, believe the )n residents will have to go along with the plan, but they should be given • a lot of consideration as to closeness of the trail to their residences and prime consideration should be given to those property owners as to their right of privacy. Mayor Delaurenti assured the property owners that the trails would be located further away from their properties so as to assure privacy. Upon query from Councilman Stredicke about the use of motorcycles on the trails, Mr. Ericksen said the trail should be for pedestrians, for hiking, fishing and things of that nature and development next to our park sites. Further discussion followed. Mr. Ericksen said the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Comprehensive Plan as it pertains to the Cedar River. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE HEARING BE CLOSED. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO ADOPT THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ON THE CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. MOTION CARRIED. Councilwoman Seymour commented that the intent of this proposal was to preserve the Cedar River as it is a vital part of our resources in this community and anyone interested in following the progress of this plan is welcome to attend the Community Services Committee meetings and offer input, also, Mr. Ericksen would be happy to do the same in the Planning Commission. Councilman Stredicke said he had received complaints from citizens that indicated the river bank had been closed to pedestrian access north of the Logan Street Bridge bya fence or sign that people would not be allowed on the river bank. Mr. Ericksen said he was not aware of any signing. Councilman Stredicke announced that on July 4, 1976, a raft race sponsored by the Jaycees, from the county park area down to the lake and an innertube race for kids of all ages from the railroad bridge down past the library would be held. ;LIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published, posted mydale Firs and mailed as required by law, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hear- .liminary Plat ing to consider application for Preliminary Plat approval and exception to the Subdivision Ordinance, for property located on N.E. 28th St. , between Jones Ave. N.E. and Aberdeen Ave. N. E. , to consist of six (6) lots, known as Kennydale Firs. Planning Director Ericksen displayed charts showing a ten-lot plat, and the six-lot plat proposal that was recommended by the Planning Commission with an exception to the required 50 foot access road. The 10-lot plat was requested by the developer, 4-lot and 8-lot plats had also been considered. Recommendation of the Planning Commission was to keep the development at a low density as the access road was not adequate, also in order to preserve the trees on the site; the lot sizes vary from about 18,000 square feet to 20,000 square feet. Slides were shown of the area showing other homes in the vicinity, the access roads and areas for future development. Mayor Delaurenti invited audience continent. Mr. E. L. Munson, 809 Monroe Ave. N. E. , developer for the owner, Gordon Irish, said the development would not be feasible with only six lots, it could be done with eight lots with the same requirements. Upon inquiry by Councilman McBeth as to why the Planning Commission after being petitioned for a 10-lot develop- ment, recommended a 6-lot instead -of an 8-lot development, Mr. Ericksen replied the limitation of access , the nature of the existing residential development, and specified certain improvements to be installed. The applicant was requesting an exception from the Subdivjsion Ordinance and standards. Councilman Clymer said the cost effectiveness of these lots would prohibit development of this plat at this time with six lots and the lots of such large size and inquired what price houses would have to be built on this plat. Mr. Ericksen replied the general price of houses in that area were now $35,000 to $40,000 on up to $60,000 or $70,000, the character of the site lends itself to custom built homes as lots are 18,000 to 20,000 square feet. Upon inquiry from Councilman Bruce, Mr. Munson replied the houses he was planning would cost from $58,000 to $60,000. Further discussion ensued regarding the possibility of the city participating partially in the cost of paving the access road; the impact of higher density building in the area; preservation of the existing woods and green belt and impact on neighboring homes; and the possibility of vacation of a portion of N.E. 28th St. MOVED BY Renton Ci t,, Council . 6/7/76 Page 5 NEW BUSINESS - Continued ' Portable Unit MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THE QUESTION OF BUYING OR for Special BUILDING A STEEL FRAMED PORTABLE UNIT (WITH ROOF, WITHOUT SIDES) BE Outdoor Services REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION CQMMITTEE TO REPORT BACK. CARRIED. • UAB Program Council President Stredicke presented letter from Mayor Delaurenti to the Senators and Representatives of the Renton area urging support for continuation of the Urban Arterial Board program as this is now in it final stages and has enabled the city to accomplish major improve- ments. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THE MATTER OF CONTINUA- TION OF THE UAB PROGRAM BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION TO BE PRESENTED TO THE LEGISLATORS IN OLYMPIA. CARRIED. Transfer of MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL REFER MAYOR'S LETTER Funds OF 6/4/76 TRANSFERRING FUNDS IN FINANCE AND WATERWORKS UTILITY FUNDS, TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Planned Unit MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THE P.U.D. ORDINANCE BE BROUGHT Development TO COUNCIL NEXT MONDAY 6/14/76 FOR PUBLIC HEARING. Councilman McBeth Ordinance asked to have this hearing placed at the end of the agenda on that Public Hearing date. MOTION CARRIED. Special Meeting Councilman McBeth announced a special meeting on Wednesday June 16, 12:00 noon at Hungry Wolf Restaurant, Sam Reid former Secretary of State and Commissioner, to speak to Commission for Constitutional Alternatives. McBeth invited all interested to attend. Special Award MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, CITY COUNCIL GO ON RECORD AND MAKE APPROPRIATE SPECIAL AWARD TO RENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT, POLICE OFFICERS AND TO OUR CITIZENS INVOLVED IN THE JUNE 3, 1976 HOLD UP ALTERCATION. CARRIED. Community Services Community Services Committee Chairwoman Seymour presented committee Committee Report report recommending approval of a request by Ray E. Gervais for side- Sidewalk Repair walk repair as provided in Resolution #1955. This policy requires Ray E. Gervais that such work be accomplished on a time available basis of city crews and that materials be paid for by the property owner. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR. Councilwoman Seymour noted letter from Gervais had been referred by the Mayor's office. CARRIED. Sidewalk Repair The Community Services Committee report recommended city policy be Policy changed to esignate the Public Works Director as the responsible (Resolution #1955) official in approving such sidewalk repairs in the future. The report further recommended no specific budgetary allocation, but that such repairs be dependent on time availability of city crews , and on a first-come, first-served basis. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND AMEND RESOLUTION #1955. CARRIED. ORDINANCES Legislation Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report recom- Cocaiittee Report mending first reading of an ordinance appropriating revenue in amount Ordinance #3035 of $107,402. 71 for flood control (Federal Disaster Relief Funds) . Following first reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, Appropriation COUNCIL SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE THE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL of Funds READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings of ordinance, it was MOVED BY Federal Disaster CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: Relief Funds ALL AYES. CARRIED. Cedar River Trails Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance Master Plan approving the amendment to the city's Comprehensive Plan regarding the Cedar River Trails Plan. Following first reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGIS- LATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Green River Valley The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordi- Comprehensive nance approving the amendment to the city' s Comprehensive Plan regard- Plan ing the Green River Valley Comprehensive Plan. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 6/7/76 Page 6 ORDINANCES - Continued Council Procedures The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an Ordinance ordinance amending Council procedure by including the consent agenda. 'r,r;IPnded Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ordinance #3036 The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordi- :learview Cable nance granting to Clearview TV Cable, Inc. an extension of existing lV Franchise contract until March 31 , 1977 (See committee report Page 4) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mrs. Freda J. McPherson,whose letter was referred to the Public Safety Committee earlier in meeting, inquired as to when response to letter would be received, noting her respect for the Fire Department. Public Safety Committee Chairman McBeth invited to Mrs. McPherson to the committee meeting of June 15 (see schedule). 1DJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURNED. CARRIED. Meeting adjourned at 9:25 p.m. Q �vC De ores A. Mead, City Clerk Renton City Council 6/14/76 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS - Continued - Public Safety Committee Report Fire Pump Truck Public Safety Committee report recommended that all bids be from the 5/20/76 Bids May 20, 1976 bid opening for one 1976 model 1250 fire pumper truck, Rejected be rejected and that new bids be solicited in the future, the two following bids having been received: Emergency Apparatus Co. $68,750 and Pierce Fire Apparatus, Inc. $72,000. The report explained that the Pierce vehicle meets bid specifications and the other bid (Vanco) does not meet delivery date and provides for aluminum rather than steel body as required, and that the Attorney has advised that the City is unable to waive requirements for delivery time so as to accept the Vanco bid (270 day specified by Vanco and bid calls for 120) . MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOM- MENDATION AND ALL BIDS BE REJECTED. Discussion ensued on financing and intent that three vehicles would eventually be purchased. CARRIED. Travel Vou hers Finance and Personnel Committee member McBeth submitted committee report (prepared by Chairman Grant before leaving for vacation) stating the committee is holding-up payment for out of state travel and reviewing any expenses already reimbursed. LaValley Council President Stredicke noted recent Board of Public Works meeting Jse Permit, regarding use permit for Kennydale lots (LaValley). MOVED BY STREDICKE, lt. View A •e. N. SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Public Hearing Council President Stredicke requested a list from the Administration Votices of the posting places for notices of public hearing on the Planned Unit Development hearings , noting many more calls received from the notices for tonights meeting than from previous posting. >ystems MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT )evelopment CHARGE BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE :harge FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. ',11 Terrain MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY McBETH, THE LETTER FROM THE BOEING /ehicles COMPANY EMPLOYEE REGARDING USE OF TANK AREA IN HIGHLANDS BEHIND THE CEMETERY FOR USE AS ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE AND MOTORCYCLE CLUB AREA, BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. #th of July Mayor Deiaurenti urged the Councilmen to spread the news of the ;(, lebration 4th of July celebration in Liberty Park and announced the ringing of the bells nationwide celebrating 200 years of the signing of the Declaration of Independence would be here in Renton on the morning of July 4, 1976 for all church bells , sirens , etc. for 76 seconds. )RDINANCES Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report )rdinance #3037 recommending second and final readings of an ordinance amending the re en River Comprehensive Plan regarding the Green River Valley, first reading 'alley - Plan 6/7/76. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL : ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. irdinance #3038 The Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings :radar River of an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan and adopting the 'ast.er Plan Cedar River Master Plan. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. (First reading of ordinance 6/7/76) ,rdinance #3039 The Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings ,mending Council of an ordinance amending Council Procedures to include the matter of Procedures the Consent Agenda. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED onsent Agenda BY BRUCE, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. (First reading 6/7/76) Amends Ordinance #2406. irst Reading The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an '\ppropriat.ion ordinance appropriating and transferring funds in amount of $60,000 from unanticipated revenue fund unto Utility Fund Account (Peak Shaving Plant at Talbot Hill reservoir) . Following reading of the ordinance it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. :enton City Council Y20/76 Page 2 ARRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 'ONSENT AGENDA MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL APPROVE ALL ITEMS ON THE PPROVAL CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. icentennial ' Letter from Soroptimist International of Renton, Corresponding it Park ; Secretary Olive A. Stritmater, supported full credit to the Kiwanis Club of Renton for their years of work and funds raised toward the new park at Renton Airport, noting the name Kiwanis Bicentennial Air Park would be most appropriate. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR-THORPE, COUNCIL REFER LETTER TO THE AVIATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. orizons ' 76 Letter from Lew Innocenti , Chairperson of the Renton Bicentennial- onmittee Diamond Jubilee Committee noted the last regular meeting of that committee and recommended formulation of a Renton Horizons '76 Committee, to which over 15 community volunteers have pledged sup- port. Mr. Innocenti announced the following charter: Coordinate and implement objectives from Renton's Town Meeting 5/8/76 at Renton High School ; 4th of July Picnic at Liberty Park annually; Community interest in community events for community and national pride. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR-THORPE, COUNCIL REFER THIS MAT- TER TO THE MAYOR'S OFFICE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. larold P. Peterson Letter from Harold and Deane Peterson, 562 Bronson Way N.E. , regis- tezone Appeal tered appeal of the Planning Commission denial of application for iS-1 to SR-1 rezone of property located at 762 Monroe Ave. between N.E. Sixth and N. E. Seventh. The letter explained plan to divide the lot into two sections, providing pipestem egress and improve the existing house and garage on the front lot. The letter further explained procedure followed and objections to the denial . Upon advice from City Attorney Shellan, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL SET PUBLIC HEARING FOR DATE OF OCTOBER 18, FOR APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION DENIAL OF THE PETERSON REZONE. CARRIED. 'eterson Rezone Letter from Michael L. Smith, 3402 N.E. 7th St. , requested Council )enial Request deny Harold P. Peterson appeal of the Planning Commission decision of 9/8/76.at which time Peterson request for rezone was denied. Mr. Smith's letter noted request made on behalf of his neighbors. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR-THORPE, COUNCIL REFER LETTER TO THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. :conomic Letter from Mayor Delaurenti presented proposed Resolution authoriz- )evelopment ing the Mayor and City Clerk to make application for certain Economic Administration Development Administration funds on behalf of the city for four projects listed from the Local Public Works Capital Development and Investment Program of PL 94-369. The letter recommended application be made for 100% financing of each of the four projects in a total amount of $3,670,000. The letter noted the SW 43rd project being joint with Kent and EDA application would be made by Renton and shared equally with Kent, The letter explained the allocation of grant funds will be made by computer on a "point basis" without regard for local priority and against all other applications submitted , noting the city's best interests would be served by submitting several applica- tions in order that one or more may be funded. City Clerk Mead Resolution #2065 read the Resolution authorizing grant applications for the new main Authorizes EDA fire station, SW 43rd St. improvements, Talbot Hill pump station Funding Application and water tie line to Rolling Hills, and the Cedar River Trail System. Fire Station, etc. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL APPROVE RECOMMENDATION OF THE MAYOR AND RESOLUTION AS READ AUTHORIZING MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR EDA FUNDS. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Nancy Berry, President of the Renton Chapter of National Organization for Women, inquired of the organization'sletter which had been pres- 3icentennial ented to the Saturday 9/11/76 Council meeting. Miss Berry called Airpark attention to the proposed name of "Amelia Earhart Park," and was advised by Mayor Delaurenti the letter was referred to the Aviation Committee and would be discussed at their meeting 9/21/76. City Vehicles Ralph Hart, 125 Wells Ave. N. , objected to city personnel driving city cars back and forth to work. Mayor Delaurenti advised the matter has been reviewed in the past and a few employees are allowed to take cars home because of emergency calls, and that the matter would be further reviewed. / CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 2061, WHEREAS, the City of Renton, Washington, has heretofore made application for certain Federal and State Aid Grant Projects, and WHEREAS, the implementation of said projects requires the execution of certain documents relating thereto including the allocation and expenditure of Economic Development Administration funding, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Renton, Washington, are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver unto appropriate governmental agency any and all documents relating to the allocation and expenditure of EDA funding (Local Public Works Capital. Development and Investment Program -- PL 94-369 , Section 107) including the following project descriptions , to-wit: A. New main fire station. B. Improvements to SW 43rd Street between the East and West Valley Roadways . C. Talbot Hill Pump Station and Water Tie Line to Rolling Hills. D. Cedar River Trail System. SECTION II . The City Clerk is hereby authorized to certify this Resolution in sufficient copies and furnish same to the appropriate governmental agencies . PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 20th day of September , 1976 . De ores A. Mea ,Cit Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 20thday of September , .1976 . Ci C. . Delaurenti, Mayor Approved as to form: �DO F RF ,\( RECEIV �9;\ Ge and M. S ellan, City Attorneyg4 7°C\ "EP 23 1976 G DEP P/ Renton City Council 11/15/76 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS Paper Recycling Council President Stredicke reported regarding 11/8/76 request for status of City's paper recycling program, noting Mayor Delaurenti 's memo of the 15th advising the City has sustained a loss of $101.52 for operation of the recycling program through 10/31/76 including capital outlay cost of recycling shed, however, the City has received "net" revenue of $215.39 for the March through October 31 , period. The Mayor's letter explained that the Washington Excelsior Co. with whom the City has signed contract for recycling materials, has merged with the Ideal Paper Co. of Seattle and problems between the City and the recycl- ing company appear to be resolved. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER THE RECYCLING MATTER TO THE COUNCIL BUDGET COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Olympic Pipeline MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER TO THE COMMUNITY SER- Property on VICES COMMITTEE THE QUESTION OF THE PROPERTY DEEDED TO THE CITY FOR PARK Lake Ave. , PURPOSES BY OLYMPIC PIPELINE COMPANY. The matter of updating the house Talbot Hill near at estimated cost of $1 ,700 was discussed, also that property is being Freeway R/W mowed by the Park Department. MOTION CARRIED. Planning & Planning & Development Committee Chairman Perry presented committee Development report re referral of 4/19/76 advising no legislation is required for Committee Report contract zoning, that upon advice from the City Attorney that per rec- ent court ruling the City has right to contract zone. The committee Contract Zoning recommended. re 5/17' referral , that no changes be made in the Mobile Home Ordinance until the Planning Commission has completed its study and Mobile Home Parks made recommendations. Regarding 5/17/76 referral re Planning Commission approval on special permits, the Committee recommended that no action was Special Permits required as jurisdiction now with Planning Examiner. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMM1ITTEE REPORT.* Discussion Rolled Curbs ensued wherein Councilman Perry inquired of City Attorney Shellan re contract zoning and was advised that this is written agreement between developer and City that any changes or deviation from city code are to best advantage of the public. Councilwoman Seymour-Thorpe noted con- tract zoning is used in some cities rather than planned unit development • ordinance. Council President Stredicke inquired re rolled curbs in PUD or Mobile Home ordinances, and was advised by Planning Director Ericksen that rolled curbs could be so allowed but not in subdivision. Upon fur- ther inquiry by Stredicke, Public Works Director Gonnason explained that rolled curbs were not considered for Cedar Ave.S. project due to require- ments for wheel stops. Stredicke asked written report for next week on use of rolled curbs, noting recent subdivision. *MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Legislation Legislation Committee Member Perry presented committee report recommend- Committee Report ing first reading and referral back to committee of an ordinance chang- ing zoning classification from apartment house and multiple dwellings , First Reading R-4, to light industrial , L-1 , better known as the O'Brien rezone, O'Brien Rezone located at the northwest corner of Seneca NW and SW 13th St. Following Ordinance reading, it was MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND. PLACE ON FIRST READING AND REFER BACK TO THE LEGISLA- TION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution #2073 The Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of Community three resolutions adopting the Community Development Plan, Housing Development Plan Assistance Plan and Community Development Program Grant Block for 1977. Following reading of the resolution adopting the Community Development Plan, it was MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RESOLUTION. Public hearings held 11/1 and 11/8/76. MOTION CARRIED. Resolution #2074 Following reading of the resolution adopting the Housing Assistance Plan Housing it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS Assistance Plan READ. Public hearings held 11/1 and 11/8/76. MOTION CARRIED. Dated 10/76 Following reading of the resolution relating to the 1977 Block Grants Resolution #2075 Program, wherein public hearings were held 11/8 and 11/15/76 explaining '1977 Block Grant grant requests for projects, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, Program COUNCIL CONCUR IN RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Planning Commissioner, Clark Teegarden, inquired as to 10/18/76 request by the Planning Commission for attendance at conference in Wenatchee for three members commencing 11/17/76, one member having since resigned. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN PLANNING COM- MISSION REQUEST AND GRANT TRAVEL FUNDS NOT TO EXCEED $120. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:5n o.m_ i. " CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. ?n75 WHEREAS The City of Renton, Washington, has heretofore prepared a certain "City of Renton Community Development Plan" relating to certain 1977 Block Grants Programs including the following items , to-wit: Housing and Community Development Planning and Implementation $ 40,296 Park for the Handicapped (Provides parking and landscaping for the Sr. Citizens Center) 160.000 Senior Citizens Activity Center 150.000 Cedar River Trail System 150,000 Preventive Health Care 15 ,000 and $515 ,296 WHEREAS public hearings were,held on this matter in the City Council Chambers of the City of Renton on Nov. 8 and 15 , 1976, after due notice thereof was published as required by law, and all persons having been heard thereon and the City Council having duly considered said Plan in its entirety, and WHEREAS it has been duly determined that the adoption of such Plan would be in the best interest of the City of Renton and for the public benefit, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, as follows : SECTION I: The above recitals and findings are hereby found to be true and correct in all respects. • SECTION II: That- certain "City of Renton Community Development Plan", a true copy of which is attached hereto, labeled Exhibit 'A" , and made a part hereof as if fully set forth, is hereby adopted and • confirmed in all respects as the "City of Renton Community Development Plan;' said projects shall be funded as set forth in the attached Cxhibits A. B & C. -1- I a • SECTION III: The City Clerk is hereby authorized to certify this Resolution in sufficient copies and furnish same to the appropriate governmental agencies. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 15th day of November, 1976. Delores .. Mead,'6ity APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 15th day of November, 1976. Charles . Delaurenti, Mayor APPROVED as to form: g;-511,/,‘ Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING Alen_/t'ten_ I City Clerk in and for the City of Renton, Wishin'tnn, do hereby certify that the to•e:oin, Fes-lut:on is a true and correct copy of R:sahrtion tte.2D.l..`� of Vie City of Renton, as it appears on file In my office. In Witness Wbereof I have OereuMo set my ha�qd end affnied Ihe seal e �"� City of Renton, this J 7 day ot11lQ .O.1 . .C..f//_.1� f)h la. Clerk •••• ! `�{�,� •Ft..,City • • • _2- • r - •- • • • • v r is " • 0 • EXHIBIT A • • 1977 BLOCK GRANTS PROGRAM • POPULATION MONIES These projects do not need to be prioritized HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT $ 40,296 PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION PARK FOR THE HANDICAPPED 40,000 Provides parking and land- . scaping for the Senior Citizens Center SENIOR CITIZENS ACTIVITY CENTER 22,000 $102,296 • tit 4 E 1IBIT B 1977 BLOCK GRANTS PROGRAM NEEDS MONIES • • Priority 1. PARK FOR THE HANDICAPPED $120,000 Provides parking and land- scaping for the Senior Citizens Center 2. SENIOR CITIZENS ACTIVITY CENTER 128,000 3. CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM 150,000 4. PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE 15,000 $413,000 • • - • i • D(HIBIT C 1977 BLOCK GRANTS PROGRAM INTERJURSIDICTIONAL f''ONIES Joint projects to be submitted with King County Priority 1. CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM $150,000 2. PARK FOR THE HANDICAPPED 160,000 Provides parking and land- $310,000 scaping for the Senior Citizens Center } v • Renton City Council 9/12/77 Page 6 New Business - Continued Petroleum Councilman Stredicke told of being present when rjas truck flipped and Fire Protection City responded. Stredicke noted petroleum storage facility in City, making request of Fire Chief for written report as to availability of foam for use by the City in response to major accident that involves petroleum and as to City's capacity for use of foam if Boeing is closed. Fire Station Upon inquiry by Council President Perry, Administrative Assistant Presentation Custer explained E.D.A. funding assured for new main fire station and distributed brochure showing schematic designs by architects , G. Chichanski . See meeting schedule for presentation at special Committee of the Whole meeting 9/29/77, 8:00 p.m. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted recom e ndation Committee Report to place ordinance on second and final readings authorizing a non- exclusive franchise to operate a cable communication system (CATV) Ordinance #3154 within the city limits by Clearview RV Cable of Enumclaw, Inc. CATV Franchise MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL PLACE ORDINANCE ON SECOND Clearview Inc. AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. (First reading 8/22/77) Following readings,it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3155 Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted recommendation CATV Franchise to place ordinance on second and final readings authorizing a non- Teleprompter exclusive franchise to operate a cable communication system (CATV) within the city limits by Northwest Cablevision d/b/a/ Teleprompter Corporation. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL PLACE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. (First reading 8/22/77) Following readings, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Resolution #2133 The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted recommendation Community for reading and adoption of a resolution acknowledging prior action Development Plan on the Community Development Plan and the Cedar River Trail System Cedar River and endorses joint project funding with King County for the Cedar Trail System River Trail System acquisition in the sum of approximately $100,000. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. (See earlier letter) CARRIED. Executive Session MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION. CARRIED. The City Council members left the Chambers at 10:40 p.m. asking the Wage Negotiating Committee and City Attorney to he present. Council returned to Chambers at 11 :06 p.m. ROLL CALL: All present as previously shown. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL ADJOURNMENT MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. The meeting adjourned at 11 :07 p.m. Delores A. Mead, City Clerk CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 2133 WHEREAS, theCity of Renton, Washington, has heretofore prepared a certain "Community Development Plan" which was duly financed by the 1975 Housing and Community Development Block Grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development pursuant to the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, all in compliance with Public Law 93-383, and WHEREAS, public hearings on such Plan were held thereon in the City Council Chambers of the City of Renton on November 1 and 8, 1976, at the hour of 8:00 p.m. and notice thereof having been duly published as provided by law, and all persons having been heard thereon, and WHEREAS, the City Council has duly determined that the adoption of such Plan would be in the best interest of the City of Renton and for the public benefit, and WHEREAS the Cedar River Trail System is a portion of such Plan, NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The above recitals and findings are hereby found to be true and correct in all respects. SECTION II: Pursuant to the "City of Renton's Community Development Plan", the Renton City Council endorses joint project funding with King County for the Cedar River Trail System acquisition in the sum of approximately $100,000.00 SECTION III: The City Clerk is hereby authorized to certify this Resolution in sufficient copies and furnish same to the appropriate governmental agencies. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 12thday of September, 1977. Delores A. Mead, Cit Cler APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 12thday of September. 1977. Alipppved as to form: Ge6rge J. Perry, Mayo^-F'ro Tern t'�:•ar�� 1�1. �ieTl-aii, amity 11�torney STATE OF WASHINGTON ' SS. COUNTY OF KING )/� I atiO r.. ca 4• /i ,e a C' ,City Clerk in and for they City of Renton, Washington. do hereby certify rat the fn:c;o.n:' Reeo!ution is a true and correct copy of Resolution No f - of t'.e City of Renton, as it appears on file in my office. • In 1.'itnrs5 W•creof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the ,:ity of Ri hton, this ./4! tx- by o1..._�2e ��r��`t•.� �J...f... City Cletk ft Renton City Council 11/21/77 Page 7 Old Business - Continued Councilwoman Thorpe asked to be excused and left the Chambers. Planning and Planning and Development Committee report regarding appeal of Hearing Development Examiner Decision, Crestview Manor No. 1 , Preliminary Plat, PP-068-77, Committee Report noted review of records and determination that no error in fact or Crestview Manor law exists pursuant to Section 4-3016, regarding Items 1 , 2, and 4 No. 1 Preliminary of the preliminary plat approval recommendation and Item 1 of the Plat - Appeal exception approval recommendation. The report stated an error in fact was found regarding Item 3 of the preliminary plat approval recom- mendation and Item 2 of exception approval recommendation; the purported 15 foot utility easement was found not to exist and an existing struc- ture (attached double garage) is located over it. The committee report recommended the City Council concur in the recommendation of the Hear- ing Examiner with the deletion of Item 3 of the preliminary plat ap- proval recommendation and Item 2 of the exception approval recommenda- tion. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. Robert E. McBeth, Attorney, recalled history of issue of opening Blaine Ave. N.E. from N. E. 12th to :l.E. 16th St. or cul-de-sac installed asking that cul-de-sac be allowed, claiming project would not otherwise be feasible and requested traffic study. Committee Chairman Perry . explained review and Examiner's decision that street be opened. MCTION CARRIED. Ruddell 's 2nd Planning and Development Committee report explained review of records Addition of final plat Ruddell ' s 2nd Addition, MacLand, Inc. FP-087-77; property Final Plat located at the northeast corner of Monroe Ave. N.E. and N.E. 10th. Street. The report recommended concurrence in Hearing Examiner' s decision. MOVED BY PERRY , SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COM- MITTEE REPORT AND REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Rolling Hills MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, SUSPEND RULES AND ALLOW COMMENT. CARRIED. Building Permit James McClelland, 1922 Jones Ct. S.E. representing Rolling Hills Moratorium Homeowners Assoc. called attention to earlier agenda letter (Page 6) Requested on explained that on 11/9/77 the Renton Planning Commission held public Multi-Family hearing concerning the Comprehensive Plan for area south of Renton Hill ; that the Hearing Examiner has scheduled hearing 12/13/77 for 30 unit condominium; and asked 90-day moratorium similar to Renton Hill , until review of Comprehensive Plan completed. Councilman Stredicke called attention to earlier referral to the Ways and Means Committee (see Page 2 ) and referral to Planning and Development Com- mittee (see Page 6) . Attorney Robert McBeth spoke against moratorium explaining difference between Renton Hill area and area to the south. OLD BUSINESS Aviation Aviation Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted committee report Committee Report concurring in the recommendation of the City' s engineer, CH2M-Hill , (Public Services] to' grant 30-day time extension to provide for final installation of Seaplane Base floats in the Renton seaplane base contract; completion date would Contract be 12/28/77. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND THORPF , COUNCIL CONCUR IN Extension COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Public Services Public Services Committee report recommended concurrence in recommenda- Committee Report tion of the Public Works Department and award contracts to low bidders Bid Award for 11/9/77 bid opening EDA/LPW Project 151-51-23908 for Schedule I , Pump Station & W-450 Talbot Hill Pump Station to Tri-State Construction Co. , Inc. Tie Line Water in the amount of $214,489. Also award contract to low bidder for Facility Projects Schedule II , W-251 Rolling Hills Tie Line to Paul Snyders Construction Co. in the amount of $168,035.49. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Executive Session MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL MEET IN EXECUTIVE SESSION. CARRIED. Counil Members left the Chambers at 12:00 midnight and asked Acting City Attorney Warren to attend the executive session for the purpose of discussing land acquisition. The Council Members returned to the Chambers at 12:05 a.m. Roll Call : All Council Members present. RESOLUTION . Resolution #2148 Council President Perry recommended reading and adoption of resolution Fair Market Value, establishing fair market value of property for the marsh area and trail ' Wetland Area system along Cedar River. Following reading of the resolution by Trail Area City Clerk Mead, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGDN RESOLUTION NO, 2148 WHEREAS, the City of Renton, a municipal corporation, acting as a noncharter code city under the laws and statutes of the State of Washington has been negotiating for the acquisition of certain properties as herein more particularly described for the purpose of establishing and maintaining wetland areas within the City of Renton, and WHEREAS proper funds therefore have been provided and appropriated , and WHEREAS the City has heretofore caused an appraisal of said property to be made by a qualified appraiser,and WHEREAS a review appraiser has prepared a written report reviewing and modifying the original appraisal establishing the fair market value in the sum of $14,500.00. WHEREAS the owner of said property shall be provided with all of the pertinent information regarding said acquisition and the determination of the fair market value thereof, NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASH]:M(ITON, DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I: The Above recitals and findings are hereby found to he true and correct In all respects . SECTION II: It is hereby determined and established that the fair, market value of the following described property as per its appraisal and review appraisal is the sum of $ 14,500.00. -1- and said parcel of property is more particuarly described on the attached Exhibit, Exhibit "A" , which is incoroprated by reference herein as if fully set forth, SECTION III: The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to take all necessary steps including the execution of all proper documents to secure the acquisition of said parcel of real estate for the establishing and maintaining wetland areas within the City of Renton, The Mayor, or his duly authorized representative , shall further take all necessary action to secure any additional funding, over and above the amount presently appropriated in City of Renton 1977 ` Budget Account No. 000/000/07/538.34.61 and Budget Account No. 000/000/07.538.36,6i-, as provided by law, Any such conveyance by the owner of said landsshall be by statutory warranty deed, free and clear of all encumbrances except those of record as set forth in 'Transamerica Title Insurance Company' s Report No, 426366 dated August 24 , 1977 further reference being made thereto and same being incorporated by reference as if fully set forth, PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 2lstday of November, 1977 . --0( e-ed a, Delores A. Mead , City ;lerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 2lstday of November , 1977 .. Charles J , Delaurenti , Mayor Approved as to form: ice , Lawrence J . Warren, feting City Attorney " Exhibit A" RESOLUTION NO. 2148 (Marsh and Trail along Cedar River) Beginning at the intersection of the North line of Section 21, Twp. 23N. , Range 5 E. , W.M. with the Wly margin of the Cedar River as located on the ground this date, May 16, 1977 ; Thence Wly along the North line of said Section 21, a distance of 270 ft .+; Thence Sly at right angles to the North line of Section 21, along a line perpendicular to said North Section line a distance of 940 ft.+; Thence Ely along a line parallel with the North line of said Section 21, a distance of 1130 ft.+; Thence Nly along a line parallel with the East line of said Section 21, a distance of 420 ft.+ to a point which is 175 ft. Sly of, as measured at right angles to the Sly margin of the Cedar River and 510 ft .+ South of the North line of said Section 21; Thence in a general SEly direction along a line parallel with and 175 ft .+ SWly of, the SWly margin of the Cedar River, to an intersection with the South line of the North 1412 ft .+ of said Section 21 ; Thence Ely along the South line of said subdivision to an intersection with the Wly margin of the Cedar River ; Thence Nly and NWly along said Wly and Sly margin of the Cedar River to an intersection with the North line of Section 21, Twp. 23N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. and the point of beginning; Subject to easements of record. General Vicinity - Maple Valley, SE 148th St . , Maplewood Golf Course area. • i ` i wr 0 Renton City Council 3/6/78 Page 3 . Old Business - Continued - Ways & Means Committee Report - Continued Retirement Date The committee report recommended that the retirement date of Leatha • Extended Allison be extended for six months and that the subject matter be held in committee to meet with the Personnel Director for review of problems re age discrimination. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Paramedic The committee report recommended that the King County Emergency Contract Services - Paramedic contract, be referred to the Public Safety Committee. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. Stredicke noted contract includes user fee which Council had voted against. MOTION CARRIED. Community Community Services Committee Chairwoman Thorpe presented committee Services report regarding Council referral of Quendall Terminals' request Committee Report by Don Norman for vacation of special areas designated "slip" and Lake Washington "wharf" on the Lake Washington Shoreline Plat adjacent to the Barbee "Slip" and Mill site. The Committee reviewed the entire shoreline area and "Wharf" Area noted additional "slip" and "wharf" site to the north and concluded Vacation these sites are in conflict with the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Request Shoreline Master Program, the Lake Washington Regional Shoreline Approved Master Program and the residential/recreational uses of the Lake Washington shoreline. The Committee recommendedthe Council concur in the request and initiate proper resolution to be forwarded to State Commissioner of Public Lands and the State Department of Natural Resources; also requesting that bed lease log storage be discontinued being in conflict with recreational use of lake, particularly boating and boat launching in area.+ MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE COUNCIL .CONCUR AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. Councilwoman Thorpe noted the request is only for area thaf afec the City, that the designa- tions be removed so that the Port of Seattle may not come in and develop deep water port. CARRIED. Planning & Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented committee Development report recommending adoption of the Park Comprehensive Plan and revi- Committee Report sions recommended at the Council 's public hearing, such as ;addition Comprehensive of: Cedar River Trail ; Cedar River Center Park/Senior Center; Wet- Plan for Parks lands; Addenda that includes adjacent King County Parks; Revised Six-Year Plan ranking of acquisition priorities (Seattle Light property); and Update added inventory list of School Facilities and King County Parks. Approved MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND ADOPT THE PARK COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS REVISED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL INCLUDE DANCING AS ACTIVITY AT THE SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER. (E-7 of Revision) . CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, AMEND MOTION TO INCLUDE DIVISION OF NUMBER OF BASKET- BALL COURTS FOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE COURTS. CARRIED. Moved by Shane, Second Stredicke, eliminate Cedar River Trail System (E-6) . Amendment Failed. MOTION AS AMENDED, CARRIED. Councilwoman Thorpe noted for the record a commendation to the Park Board for job well done on plan. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS W ys and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted committee Committee Report report recommending first, second and final readings of an ordinance Ordinance #3198 establishing Senior Center Construction Fund and appropriating such Senior Center funds in the amount of $900,000 from the proceeds of sale of Senior Fund and Citizens ' Center Limited General Obligation Bonds. Following read- Appropriation ing, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE ADVANCED TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: CLYMER, TRIMM, STREDICKE, THORPE, PERRY; ONE-NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #3199 The committee report recommended second and final readings of an Condemnation of ordinance condemning the C. A. Parker property in conjunction with ' Property fore establishing and maintaining wetland areas and a trail system within' Cedar River the City. (First reading 2/27/78) Following reading, it was MOVED BYt detlands/Trail STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS REAQ'. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Renton City Council 2/27/78 Page 4 Old Business - Continued - Planning and Development Committee Report - Continued Appeal of City Council ,conclude, based on records and findings, that a sub- Victoria Park stantial error in law and fact exists in the recommendation and PP-102-77 stated the Examiner's conclusion that the proposed plat conforms to Joint Ventures Inc.goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map Continued and Report and Arterial and Streets Plan, is erroneous. The report also concluded that the Examiner's Conclusion No. 3 (Parag. l and 3) is erroneous as a matter of fact. The committee report recommended modification of the Examiner' s Conclusion No. 1 , and modification of Examiner's Conclusion No. 3 , and amendment to Examiner's Con- dition No. 13. The committee report recommended that the Council affirm the findings, conclusions and recommendations of the Examiner as modified by the Planning and Development Committee. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDA- TIONS FOR APPROVAL OF THE PRELIMINARY PLAT AS MODIFIED.* (No legis- lation needed at this time. ) Councilman Perry explained Council hear- ing re Comprehensive Plan for South Renton Planning area and the deletion of proposed arterial in Victoria Park area; that the Hearing Examiner held Victoria Park Dvn #4 PP-102-77 the following day with- out written benefit of Council 's action; therefore, the Planning and Development Committee found error in Examiner's report. Committee Chairman Perry used map and explained committee conclusion, also pointing out stub leading into development which could have permitted traffic access, being right-of-way and not street. *MOTION CARRIED. Vouchers For The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment of Approval Vouchers No. 17024 through No. 17246 in the amount of $289,797. 15 having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or services have been received or rendered, plus LID #302 Revenue Fund R-11 and Cash Fund C-16 each in amount of $7,200, plus LID #306 Revenue Fund R-4 and Cash Fund C-4 each in amount of $2,953.68. Vouchers 17019 through 17023 were machine voided during processing. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE VOUCHERS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS )rdinance #3196 The Ways and Means Committee report submitted by Chairman Stredicke Bitney Rezone recommended second and final readings of the following ordinances G to T which had been placed on first reading 2/6/78: An ordinance was read rezoning property from G to Trailer Parks T located south of NE 4th St. and west of Union Ave. NE adjacent and north of the exist- ing Leisure Estates Mobile Home Park. Following readings , it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: All Ayes. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #3197 An Ordinance was read appropriating excess revenue in amount of Fund Appropriation $6,534.80 for automated filing equipment. Following readings, it Filing System was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. First Reading The committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance con- Wetlands demning the C.A. Parker property in conjunction with the Cedar River Wetlands. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE_. MOTION CARRIED. Resolution # 2168 The committee report recommended reading and adoption of a resolution Proposed Street requesting vacation of a portion of Jefferson Ave. NE from 175.43 Vacation of ft. north of NE 10th St. to Index Ave. NE. as petitioned by Boyd Jefferson Ave. NE and Goodwin. Public hearing was scheduled for 3/20/78. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke noted receipt of letter Mandatory from Library Director Clark Petersen asking withdrawal of City Retirement resolution requiring mandatory retirement of personnel from the City on reaching age 65, noting Library employee Letha Allison was soon to reach 65. Stredicke noted letter from City Attorney Warren noted availability of a six-month extension in case of hardship. • • CITY JF FL ;, WA:,iiii.'.;Tit:. ORDINANCE NO. 3199 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY BY EMINENT DOMAIN, PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF; AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE A PETITION FOR CONDEMNATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KING AND THE PROSECUTION THEREOF FOR THE ACQUISITION OF SUCH PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING AND MAINTAINING WETLAND AREAS AND A TRAIL SYSTEM WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: It is acknowledged that the acquisition of the following described real property is part of the City of Renton Community D,-.telopment Plan. SECTION II: It is hereby determined that the acquisition of the following described real property is necessary and for a public purpose and use - the establishing and maintaining of wetlands and a trail system as specifically set forth in City of Renton Ordinance No. 2148 and that such real property is located within the corporate limits of the City of Renton, the same being described as follows, to-wit: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein. (The ostensible owners of the aforedescribed real property are C. A. Parker and Kathy Parker, husband and wife, doing business as C. A. Parker Company) It is further acknowledged that the City is authorized by the laws and statutes of the Sate of Washington to condemn and damage lands within its corporate limits necessary for the abovestated purpose. SECTION III: The City Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to commence condemnation proceedings against the owners and all othor parties: in int..r•c•::t in th., ahc:vede;orihec: land as provided l y law; to prepare the nec,T::sary petition in condemnation and co:::m.mct• and pro:.ccut• such ;;ctic,n in the Superior Coart in and • • ./ r • ter • • t r t for the County of King against all of the owners and interested parties in .the hereinabove described property, and to acquire the aforedescribed property for the City of Renton; and suck proceedings shall be to ascertain the just compensation for the taking of such property and/or the damaging, if any, of such remaining contiguous property belonging to the aforementioned parties caused by the City's acquisition of such property. SECTION IV: Compensation for the acquisition of said property rights shall be made from 1978 Budget Accounts numbered 000/000/07.538.34.61 and 000/000/07.538.36.61 and/or from such other funds of the City of Renton as may be available therefor. Funding for this acquisition will originate from Housing and Community Development Projects/Wetlands Acquisition (CD-246-76) and Cedar River Trail (CD-154-76). SECTION V: Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as a waiver by the City of Renton of its rights to decline to take and pay for said property after the amount of compensation has been ascertained, and within the time allowed by law. SECTION VI: This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval and five days after its publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 6th day of March, 1978. Delores A. Mead, Cit Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 6th day of March 1978. Charles f. Delaurenti, Mayor Approved as for form: i�Uii+,cv J. R-� -- y NV\ Lawrcn� u J Giart•cn, City ni tinc (�[ I 11re of !'ublication: 3/10/78 (1�I CIII�D110/4.."4% K V MAR 9 1918 %V°• 92�/N P Pv • _G DES. • • • • • • - Y • • • " Exhibit A" (Marsh and Trail along Cedar River) • Beginning at the intersection of the North line of Section 21, Twp. 23N. , Range 5 E. , W.M. with the Wly margin of the Cedar River as located on the ground this date, May 16, 1977 ; Thence Wly along the North line of said Section 21 , a distance of 270 ft.+; Thence Sly at right angles to the North line of Section 21, along a line perpendicular to said North Section line a distance of 940 ft.+; Thence Ely along a line parallel with the North line of said Section 21, a distance of 1130 ft.+; Thence Nly along a line parallel with the East line of said Section 21, a distance of 420 ft.+ to a point which is 175 ft. Sly of, as measured at right angles to the Sly margin of the Cedar River and 510 ft.+ South of the North line of said Section 21; Thence, i.n a general SEly direction along a line parallel with and 175 ft . + SWly of, the SWly margin of the Cedar River, to an intersection with the South line of the North 1412 ft .+ of said Section 21; Thence Ely along the South line of said subdivision to an intersection with the Wly margin of the Cedar River; • Thence Nlv and NWly along said Wly and Sly margin of the Cedar Rive, to an intersection with the North line of Section 21, Twp. 23N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. and the point of beginning; Subject to easements of record. . n General Vicinity -- Maple Valley, SE 148th St . , Maplewood Golf Course area . • . y C • I .;. 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(v.r . _.- • j ,. „, . .., ..i, 7 izzq wql, 1 1,',//fii il .... c _ _ _ .._ ,.// / / ii !ii ( ,-� -- �___>r i .... t ,. ,, � � I�� � -; . .....s . _ _).): ,:. . ,; ‘,. , .. .,.., ,,,‘ \'2A.,"• : • • • r 1 • .. • • • • • • kit• • • .o• r am 1 • • 4 Renton City Council 3/6/78 Page 5 . Correspondence and Current Business - Continued Open Space to King County. The letter explained the application request for - Application current use taxation status for certain greenbelt/open space areas Continued within the existing Victoria Park Subdivision, being owned by the (OSC-108-77) Victoria Park Homeowner's Association. Ericksen's letter explained • state law requires the application be reviewed and acted upon by a joint committee of three City Council persons and three County Council persons. The letter further stated the Planning Department concurred in the City Attorney's opinion that the subject application is not an appropriate open space request and should be denied. Dennis Stremick, 2532 Smithers Ave. S. , Renton, used a wall map and explained areas for which open space status was requested: Children's Park and greenbelt, both classed as recreational ; three path areas providing access to Talbot Hill Elementary School , the greenbelt and City park. Mr. Stremick explained no fences or restrictions and area open; explaining City Park Comprehensive Plan description of private open spaces in the Talbot area. Stremick asked that the Council grant the open space classification. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SHANE, COUNCIL REFER THE REQUEST TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMIT- TEE FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Appeal Withdrawn Letter from James C. and Charmaine C. Baker, 3713 Meadow Ave. N. , re SP 078-77 and Robert L. and Joan L. Moffatt, 3709 Meadow Ave. N. , withdrew Examiner' s appeal of Hear Examiner's decision of 10/5/77 regarding the Ernest Reconsideration Coleman Short Plat 078-77, on the condition that the reconsideration decision by the Hearing Examiner (1/25/78) be upheld by the City Council . MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE REQUEST AND GRANT REFUND OF THE $25 FILING FEE. CARRIED. Public Use Areas Letter from Kenneth and Helga Karinen, 2705 NE 6th Place, requested Renton Highlands clean up of the Public Use Area located in Block 19, Lot 2, Renton Highlands, suggesting either clean up by the City or adjacent prop- erty owners. The letter noted hazardous conditions to small children warrant immediate action. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER THE MATTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke called attention to State Highway Department State Hwy!. Dept. meeting (see schedule) , requesting the State be advised to reverse Re I-405 priorities and give first consideration to I-405 from No. 30th to Tukwila. Mayor Delaurenti advised he plans attendance at meeting. Meeting Extended The scheduled closing time of 11 :00 p.m. having arrived, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, sECUNDED THORPE, COUNCIL CONTINUE MEETING. CARRIED. S. 7th Street Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke re S. 7th St. at Grady Way, Pub- at Grady Way lic Works Director Gonnason advised street closure due to building Opened project by Milmanco, that only 30 ft. right-of-way exists, that with the opening of the Talbot Road Extension that portion of S. 7th needed for local access .only. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, STREET BE OPENED. CARRIED. Board of MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, THE ORDINANCE CREATING THE BOARD OF Public Works PUBLIC WORKS BE REFERRED TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. CARRIED. Executive Session MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION RE LAND ACQUISITION. CARRIED. Council went into Executive Session at 11 :20 p.m. and ended the session at 11 :30. Roll Call : All Council Members present as previously shown. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 11 :30 p.m. . 9. Delores A. Mead, City Clerk COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE • COMMITTEE REPORT MARCH 6 , 1978 RE : CEDAR RIVER TRAIL APPRAISALS The Community Services Committee has been pursuing the continu- ation of the Cedar River Trail System easterly of FAI -405 . In order to analyze the economic feasibility of obtaining in-fee or easements for the trail , it would be desirable that property appraisals be undertaken at this time. The committee , therefore , recommends that the Planning Depart- ment staff be authorized to obtain appraisals in order to com- plete the economic analysis for the trail system. Patricia Seymour'-Thorpe , Chairperson • R . . d S t r e d i c k e --- ----~.— —_ Thomas Trimin • • • • • vi " o THE CITY OF RENTON ;';... Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 �' CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT 0Q q- 235- 2550 qr f0 SE PI E0 MEMORANDUM March 6 , 1978 TO: Patricia Seymour-Thorpe , Chairperson Richard Stredicke , Member Thomas Trimm, Member FROM: Gordon Y. Ericksen , Planning Director R CEDAR RIVER TRAIL MASTER PROGRAM The Planning Department staff has , in the past several months , been working on the refinement of the Cedar River Trail Master Program. In order to proceed with our analysis regarding the economic feasibility , it would be desirable to obtain appraisals of various purcels of land (note attached map) . The purpose is to assist in determining whether the property should be acquired or easements obtained for the purposes of constructing the trail and interconnecting community access linkage . .i1, is requested that the staff be authorized to proceed •• with appraisals in order to expedite the proposed pro- ject. Committee and Council concurrence would be appreciated . GYE:wr Attachment cc : C . J . Delaurenti , Mayor • • • Renton City Council 4/24/78 Page 2 Public Hearing - Continued Monterey Terrace Public Works Director Gonnason introduced area resident, J.Holmes,work• Undergrounding ing with contractor,who advised use of 50' flex cable from vault box LID #309 in street to house at set cost of $25.00 per residence. Patrick Sullivan, 68 Monterey P1 . NE, inquired re cable TV, and was advised City ordinance requires main line to be installed with underground- ing; installation costs are not included in the LID. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, CLOSE THE HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE LID #309 UNDERGROUND OF UTILITIES IN MONTEREY TERRACE AREA. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Recess MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Recess commenced at 9:05 p.m. and reconvened at 9:17 p.m. Roll Call : All Council Members present. Executive Session MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION.* Councilwoman Thorpe requested discussion of Park and Ride lot matter Park and Ride as members of the audience were waiting to discuss the subject. Facility Councilwoman Thorpe explained that commuters using the park and ride lot (car pool lot) at Rainier Ave. S. and Grady Way had been notified by the shopping center of need to use area under the power lines; concern being the hazardous lot conditions which exist. Councilwoman Thorpe asked the Administration to work with Metro and State Highway Dept. for interim Park and Ride facility. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, REFER THE MATTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION TO RESOLVE. MOTION CARRIED. *CARRIED, MOVE TO EXECUTIVE SESSION. Council held the Executive Session re labor matter from 9:30 p.m. to 9:50 p.m. Roll Call : All present. OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee Chairwoman submitted committee report Community Services recommending Council authorize the Administration to submit applica- Committee Report tion for Interagency Committee funding to continue development of Interagency Funds the Cedar River Trails system. The report explained deadline for for Cedar River application 5/1 ; that the committee met with Parks Director Webley Trail who advised the Park Dept. would not be applying for these funds this Application by ' year. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDA- Planning• Dept. '';' TION OF THE COMMITTEE. * Upon inquiry, Park Director Webley noted Lake Washington Beach Park, the principal project for funding, is not yet in position to be presented for IAC Grant; also insufficient seed money on hand for IAC application; also noting need for environ- mental impact statement. *MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR DRAFTING PROPER RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted committee Committee Report report recommending that the Ordinance regarding Smoke Detectors Ordinance re be referred back to the Public Safety Committee for additional con- Smoke Detectors sideration with .the City Attorney. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE , COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Upon inquiry, City Attorney Warren noted need to specify type of unit rather than referring to the Building Code. Mandatory Age The committee recommended rescinding of the City' s resolution on for Retirement mandatory age retirement, and that the Administration adopt interim Rescinded guidelines pursuant to the recommendations of the Personnel Director. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Rosenstrom Time The Committee recommended that the request for employment extension Extension of Mr. Rosenstrom is not applicable subsequent to the rescinding Request of the resolution re mandatory age for retirement. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Mining, Excavating The Committee recommended that the request of Donald Norman, and Grading Port Quendall , regarding a change in the wording of Chapter 7 Title IV Ordinance Section 4-732 of the City Code be referred to the Community Services Committee for review. MOVED PERRY, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR TN RECOM- MENDATION. CARRIED. ♦ COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT April 24, 1978 RE: CEDAR RIVER TRAIL The deadline for initial filing by cities for Interagency Committee funding applications is May 1. The Community Services Committee has met with Mr. Webley, Parks Director, who has advised us that the Park Department would not be applying for monies from this source this year, but would encourage an application for the Cedar River Trails system (see attached letter) . It is therefore recommended that the Council authorize the Administration to submit such an application for I2C funding in order to continue development of the Cedar River Trails system. ezl/1 Patricia Seymour-Th pe, Chairwoman 110 ,1 Richa d 't e• 1 e 1)12,i4o/paV T omas Trimm . <j , • • } • • • • • • • A v Oe - z THE CITY OF RENTON �� ��\ o• MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 v CHARLES J. DELAURENTIMILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 �c?� Q. MAYOR PARKS and RECREATION �'`p`�P�F��` JOHN E. WEBLEY - DIRECTOR 235-2560 April 17 , 1978 To: Community Services Committee From: John Webley, Director • At the Renton Park Board meeting held April 13th , discus- sion was held on applications for matching funds from the Interagency Committee . The Parks and Recreation Department will not be apng for funds this year, and would encourage the Planning1De- partment to apply for funds to continue the Cedar River Trails system. • cc : Planning Department —(7Y . F_ • . ._.0 .,,+ . • • q r • • 14 • • • • i • • F' Renton City Council 5/1/78 Page 2 Old Business - Continued Community Community Services Committee Chairwoman Seymour-Thorpe presented Services committee report regarding Cedar River Trail System - Phase II Committee Report (EDA/LPW Project #071-51-23895) and recommended acceptance of bid of Cedar River Trail Sun-Up Construction Co. in the amount of $739,260 as recommended Phase II by the consultant, Jongejan/Gerrard/Assoc. and the Planning Dept. Contract Award The committee recommended Council concurrence and authorization for the Administration to ?ign the contract. (See later under Consent Agenda) MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT AND AWARD THE CONTRACT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways & Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke presented committee Committee Report report recommending first reading of ordinance ordering construction First Reading LID 309, Monterey Terrace undergrounding of utility lines. Follow- LID #309 Ordinance ing reading of the ordinance, it was MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Resolution #2180 The committee report recommended reading and adoption of a resolu- Street Vacation tion setting the date of May 22, 1978 as public hearing to consider Portion NW 3rd St. the vacation of a portion of NW. 3rd St. between Maple NW and Public Hearing Taylor NW extended. Following reading, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND 5/22/78 CLYMER, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2181 The committee report recommended reading and adoption of a resolu- Final Plat tion approving the Final Plat of Parkwood South No. 2 as approved Approval by City Council 4/24/78; located south of existing Aberdeen P1 . SE Parkwood South #2 and Aberdeen Ave. SE south of Rolling Hills No. 3. Following read- ing, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2182 The committee report recommended reading and adoption of a resolu- IAC Funding tion authorizing application for funding assistance for an outdoor Cedar River Trail recreation project to the Interagency Committee as provided by the Marine Recreation Land Act for Cedar River Trail from the mouth at Lake Washington to the Bronson Way S. Bridge. Following reading, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Renaming Park The committee report noted understanding that the funding for the plaque honoring Gene L. Coulon (Lake Washington Beach Park) would be provided from private sources. The committee recommended that the Administration monitor such contributions and report back to Council . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA These items have been previously distributed to all Council Members, are considered routine and enacted by one motion without separate discussion unless requested. Cedar River Bid Opening 4/20/78 Cedar River Trail System, Phase II ; one bid Trail System received. See attached tabulation. Refer to Community Services Committee. Recommendation Letter from Planning Director Ericksen recommended acceptance of Cedar River Trail bid by Sun-Up Construction for Cedar River Trail System, Phase II . Refer to Community Services Committee. (See above contract award. ) 4ppointments Letter from Mayor Delaurenti made the following appointments to -Liman Rights the Human Rights and Affairs Commission for two-year terms (in 2omnission accord with Ordinance 3191 ) ; terms expiring 4/24/80: Margaret Proctor, 4124 NE 10th P1 . , replacing Beth Borst. David E. Nicholson, 2609 NE 18th St. , replacing Wilkie Lew. Denton Lee, 3701 Park Ave. N, replacing Christopher Wright (expiring terms end 4/25/78). Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. :onsent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA. approval CARRIED. MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND CLYMER, FOLLOWING TWO ITEMS BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. CARRIED. . i . • . e .. ' 1'... • . • \ . '... ' A . •• VI . • :3-i . . / . . . 0 , • 14-• . .,.^.:.:1, -N., •• . • 1' C) o '4.. ci %•• .,A " i ., I a‘..,vt,„,„• .\ . 1...........z ..., . . . . . S..--°-0 oc'; . ‘,\:.,.';C4t.. .--- ) • . ' col'. -,jc' ••!'y *.i..v....; , ,.' '‘• • - .• . isq.)/ \\.,:!.. 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DELAURENTI , MAYOR O,PEO �� SEPTQ- May 1, 1978 Mr. Robert L. Wilder, Administrator Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation 4800 Capitol Boulevard Tumwater, Washington 98504 Dear Mr. Wilder: RE: LETTER OF INTENT IAC Application, Cedar River Trail System This is a letter of intent by the City of Renton to apply for IAC Grant assistance at the October 1978 session for funding needed to continue development of the Cedar River Trail System. When completed, the Cedar River Trail System will provide a multi-use recreational system along the Cedar River. It will allow for additional recreation areas while providing a continuous 4.2-mile link between the mouth of Lake Washington and the proposed King County Cedar River Regional Park. Construction is presently underway on that portion of the trail system from Lake Washington to the Renton Civic Center. Specifically, IAC funding is needed for acquisition of parcels of property contiguous to the Cedar River between Inter- state 405 on the west and a 24-acre perched marsh, which the City is in the process of acquiring, on the east. The City is obtaining formal appraisals on the parcels illustrated on the attached map. The estimated cost of this acquisition is $450,000 of which we anticipate requesting 50%, or $225,000, from IAC. The City of Renton will submit the formal acquisition application to IAC by the July 3rd deadline. If you have any questions regarding this request, please contact the Planning Department at 235-2550. Sincerely, c. . Delaurenti M yor CJD:hh cc: Gordon Ericksen • 144 • • • a r • • • - f s . Renton City Council 8/21/78 Page 3 Old Business - Cont. Block Grant Community Services Committee Chairwoman Thorpe submitted for Programs information only summary of Block Grant Programs currently in process within the City. Councilman Perry inquired as to the members of the Housing and Community Development 1979 Citizens' Advisory Committee residing within city limits. Councilwoman Thorpe noted committee members are citizens of the city, mainly from within the core area. Joint Projects- Community Services Committee report recommended council concurrence Block Grant on a priority basis for proposed joint project funding by the Housing and Community Development Block Grant Program: Cedar River Trail System, Neighborhood Strategy Area Program, Green River Basin Program, Cascade Neighborhood Park, and East Valley Good Neighbor Center. After discussion MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Shoreline Master Community Services Committee report was read which recommended Program request of Port Quendall (Don Norman) for change in the Shoreline Master Program be referred to the Planning Commission. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO CONCUR IN COMMITEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Fire Protection Councilwoman Thorpe noted previous agreement with Fire Distr. 40 Southeast of and questioned the ability of the city to cover the expanding City southeast end of the city. MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND STREDICKE THAT MATTER OF FIRE PROTECTION IN THE SOUTHEAST QUADRANT OF THE CITY BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Senior Citizen' s Councilwoman Thorpe noted that there are citizens who would like Center Funding- to contribute to funding and development of the Senior Citizen's Donations Center. Councilman Stredicke questioned a member from the Senior Center, instead of the city, handle his matter and possible raise money for the center. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND THORPE THAT CONSIDERATION OF THE SENIOR CENTER FUND BE REFERRED TO THE SENIOR CENTER BUILDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Street Councilwoman Thorpe suggested review of present city procedures re Vacations city street vacations. Motion by Thorpe that matter of procedures and conditions be referred to the Ways and Means Committee. Motion failed for lack of second. Forward Thrust Councilwoman Thorpe noted lack of discussion re Resolution #2205 Projects adopted August 14, 1978 re forward thrust project listing change. Mr. Gonnason explained that the resolution designating SR 515 as a forward thrust project enabling Council to use forward thrust funds on the city' s portion of that project is so desired. Motion by Thorpe that matter for forward thrust funds be reconsidered and referred back to Ways and Means Committee. Failed for lack of second. Councilman Stredicke noted for the record about three months ago he requested information about forward thrust projects and recalled previous listing, because of Seattle's problems. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO RECESS, 9:55 P.M. CARRIED. Reconvened at 10:10 P.M. Roll Call : All council members present as previously listed. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE TO SUSPEND RULES AND HEAR AT THIS TIME THE CORRESPONDENCE RE KENNYDALE-HIGHGATE. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH TO AMEND MOTION AND INCLUDE CORRESPONDENCE RE PROPOSED POLICIES ELEMENT STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. CARRIED. • 4 / ' - RENTON CITY COUNCIL f,. COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT Date : August 21, 1978 TO : Council Members FROM: Community Services Committee RE : Housing and Community Development Joint Projects - Applications The Community Services Committee has completed its review of the application for proposed joint project funding by the Housing and Community Development Block Grant program. The Community Services Committee recommends Council concurrence on a priority basis as follows : .. ( 1 ) Cedar River Trail System (with King County ) ( 2 ) Neighborhood Strategy Area Program (with King County and City of Auburn ) ( 3 ) Green River Basin Program (with King County and Valley Cities ) (4 ) Cascade Neighborhood Park (with King County ) ( 5 ) East Valley Good Neighbor Center - Removal of architectural barriers (with King County ) Attachments - Project Summaries / .L ...s: _ It, ,,,j„t.,,q-y-r+tr•i,( ? - CA t_.l_f--- Pa lc. ai Seymourr.-Thorpe , Chairwoman �� c Rich d tredicke /-` '.- J I 4 i Thomas Trimm 4, r v A 46. Renton City Council G-t- C �/L, 4/24/78 Page 2 Public Hearing - Continued Monterey Terrace Public Works Director Gonnason introduced area resident, J.Holmes,work- Undergrounding ing with contractor,who advised use of 50' flex cable from vault box LID #309 in street to house at set cost of $25.00 per residence. Patrick Sullivan, 68 Monterey P1 . NE, inquired re cable TV, and was advised City ordinance requires main line to be installed with underground- ing; installation costs are not included in the LID. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, CLOSE THE HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE LID #309 UNDERGROUND OF UTILITIES IN MONTEREY TERRACE AREA. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Recess MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL RECESS . CARRIED. Recess commenced at 9:05 p.m. and reconvened at 9: 17 p.m. Roll Call : All Council Members present. Executive Session MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION.* Councilwoman Thorpe requested discussion of Park and Ride lot matter Park and Ride as members of the audience were waiting to discuss the subject. Facility Councilwoman Thorpe explained that commuters using the park and ride lot (car pool lot) at Rainier Ave. S. and Grady Way had been notified by the shopping center of need to use area under the power lines; concern being the hazardous lot conditions which exist. Councilwoman Thorpe asked the Administration to work with Metro and State Highway Dept. for interim Park and Ride facility. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, REFER THE MATTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION TO RESOLVE. MOTION CARRIED. *CARRIED, MOVE TO EXECUTIVE SESSION. Council held the Executive Session re labor matter from 9:30 p.m. to 9:50 p.m. Roll Call : All present. OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee Chairwoman submitted committee report Community Services recommending Council authorize the Administration to submit applica- Committee Report tion for Interagency Committee funding to continue development of Interagency Funds the Cedar River Trails system. The report explained deadline for for Cedar River application 5/1 ; that the committee met with Parks Director Webley Trai`T who advised the Park Dept. would not be applying for these funds this pp ication by year. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDA- Planning Dept. TION OF THE COMMITTEE.* Upon inquiry, Park Director Webley noted Lake Washington Beach Park, the principal project for funding, is not yet in position to be presented for IAC Grant; also insufficient seed money on hind for IAC application; also noting need for environ- mental impact statement. *MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR DRAFTING PROPER RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted committee Committee Report report recommending that the Ordinance regarding Smoke Detectors Ordinance re be referred back to the Public Safety Committee for additional con- Smoke Detectors sideration with the City Attorney. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Upon inquiry, City Attorney Warren noted need to specify type of unit rather than referring to the Building Code. Mandatory Age The committee recommended rescinding of the City' s resolution on for Retirement mandatory age retirement, and that the Administration adopt interim Rescinded guidelines pursuant to the recommendations of the Personnel Director. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Rosenstrom Time The Committee recommended that the request for employment extension Extension of Mr. Rosenstrom is not applicable subsequent to the rescinding Request of the resolution re mandatory age for retirement. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Mining, Excavating The Committee recommended that the request of Donald Norman, and Grading Port Quendall , regarding a change in the wording of Chapter 7 Title IV Ordinance Section 4-732 of the City Code be referred to the Community Services Committee for review. MOVED PERRY, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR TN R rCOM- MENDATION. CARRIED. of R � U ®® t 7;.. OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY ® RENTON,WASHINGTON ) 4j+n ti POST OFFICE BOX 626 100 2nd AVENUE BUILDING • RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 255-8678 Co Q- LAWRENCE J.WARREN, CITY ATTORNEY DANIEL KELLOGG, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY 4/RTfU SEP.1€0® July 5, 1978 • • • • Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation 4800 Capitol Blvd. • Tumwater, Washington 98504 Gentlemen: I am an attorney admitted to practice in the State of Washington and am the City Attorney for the City of Renton. • • I have reviewed pertinent Federal, State and local laws ' relating to the City of Renton' s authority to acquire land and develop the same for public parks and for recrea- tional purposes. I am also familiar with the 'plans for development of the particular project for which this application is being made , that is the Cedar River Trails System. Based on the 'foregoing, it is my opinion that the City of Renton, as a public body, is empowered to receive and expend Federal , State and local funds , to contract with the United States of America, the State of Washington and other local municipalities , and furthermore to acquire and improve land for public parks and outdoor .recreation. ' The City of Renton hasi and continues to undertake planning activities incidental to these purposes and to receive and expend funds for planning purposes . To the best of my knowledge the acquisition and development of the subject property is in accordance 'with. the • Land Use Plan adopted by the City of .Renton, as amended from' time to time. • ydiy truly y o. 'rs ,. • Lawrence J. )4arren City Attorney LJW:nd • Renton City Council .1 - . • : 6/5/78 Page: 4 1 . I .. • Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued Resolution #2187 MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION Projects & Staff AS READ. CARRIED. 1 ! , I Resolution #2188 A resolutiOn was read authorizing transfer of $41 ,966 to proVide Transfer of funds completionliOf the design work for the Senior Citi-zens' Activity Center. MOVED. BY THORPE, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION1 AS READ. CARRIED.. . , ! • . ! Resolution #2189 A resolutfOn. waS. read authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to execute Interurban Trail an agreement:for the develOpment of theInterurban Trail SYstem. f System MOVED, BY THORPE, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. Councilman TrimOnquired re trail route and Planning Director Ericksen noted 0,.trail development in Renton during Phase I, routed north to SW 43rd and west to Tukwilla. AMENDMENT TO MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH,. REFER THE COMMUNITY; SER- VICES .COMMITTEE .REPORT TO THE. ADMINISTRATION FOR CLARIFICATION! OF ' AREAS OF CONCERN. AMENDMENT CARRIED; MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. (See Committee Report Page 2, ) I ! . • ' ! . _ / . 1 CONSENT AGENDA The ConsentI -items are adopted by one motion which follows the items : Utility Plant Letter from Deputy Finance Director Bennett gave notification of Value .! the .Utility plant value as of 12/31/77 in amount of $16,637,935.67. Information furnished in order to establish service charge, rate for 1979. (Information) 1 ! . , . Sewer Request Letter from M. Marveen- Potter; 2104 Dayton Ave. N.E. , requested the City initiate sanitary' sewer Local Improvement District in her area. Refer to Public Works Director and Utility Committee! 1 _ , ; 1 - Health Agreement Letter frOm Puget Sound Council of Governments requested resolution concerning agreement between local government and the Health Systems 1 Agency Negotiators. Refer to Community Services Committee. , Proposed Agreement Public Works Director Gonnaton presents joint use agreement, with Use of Sewer Trunk Metro for! Bryn Mawr/Boeing trunk line in order .to connectithe Line by Cedar Riv rest room facility. on the Cedar River Trail System to sanitary Trail System sewers. !Authorize Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreement upon approval of agreement by the City Attorney. . 1 Marenakos P.P at Hearing Examiner's recommendation presented for approval with PP-155-78 conditions re James L. Marenakos, Sunset Addition, NE 14th St. Sunset Addition ' and Edmonds Ave. NE, Preliminary Plat PP-155-78 with Exception E-156-78J Council, approval . .. , ! 1 ' 1 q ! HAS Properties Hearing Examiner's recommendation presented for approval !subject Rezone 122-78 to conditions re H.A.S. Properties rezone from p-1 to B-1, Lake St: Lake St. S. S. between 2nd Ave. and Airport Way. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Donald t. Schultz Hearing Examiner's recommendation presented for approval with R2 to R-3 Rezone restrictive covenants for property located at the northwest corner Factory Ave. N of Factory Ave. N and N 3rd St. for rezone from R-2 to R3Ito allow R-153-78 ; construction of four-plex on two lots . Refer Ways and Means Com. . 1 . .: - Taguinod Rezone Hearing 'Examiner's recommendation presented for approvaliwith con- GS-1 to R-2 ditions Ire Roland G. laguinod Rezone from GS-1 to R-2 property Union Ave, NE located At Union Ave. NE and NE• Eith St. in order to build two R-154-78 ! single family residences on two small lots. Refer Ways and! Means. 1 : • - .. : " Cbnsent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL APROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA Approval . AS SHOWN, WITH FOLLOWING TWO ITEMS DISCUSSED SEPARATELY.; CARRIED. Certified !, H i • ! ! Certified Letter from The International Institute of Municipal Clerks, Pasa- MunicipaI.Clerk .dena, Calif. ; announced that Delores A. Mead has been awarded the designation of .Certified Municipal Clerk in recognition of ' meetinglhigh education, experience and service requirements. City.Clerk Mead noted the six years of schooling and study! and . . was congratulated with round of applause. . 1 , , ! . - , • , . , ! . . , !, . , . . , ,, ! • , - 1 .. . . , ! • , OF R4'f� '` 4► .:�, a1 OFFICE OF, THE CITY:;•ATTO;RNEY • RENTON,WASHINGTON U �% + i jr.t� Z ...0,44,,V POST OFFICE 8Ou 626 100 2nd AVENUE 8UILOING ,• RENTON.WASHINGTON 98055 255-8678 ... ', 'Z',► , •- LAWRENCE J.WARREN, CITY,ATTORNEY_ DANIEL KELLOGG, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY 9,�q e' : ' - :Juney:2, 19:78' gr E Eo,sEPT �` MEMORANDUM . ;r'. ,,TO Patricia Seymour-Thorpe, : • ;: ' FROM: John K. "Pain,,:`Jr. , . Special; Assistant' City 'Attorney Re': Cedar River Marsh', (Wetlands'::and '.trail "system)::. - acquisition of right; over City of Seattle'".right of-way and acquisition of Parker property CITY OF SEATTLE RIGHT~ OF WAY;.'HELD, IN' FEE. ,. . Mr. :Hayduk of the Renton Planning Department 'and the undersigned :. met with Mr, Bjorseth of Seattle.;Water..on.'J.une2., 1978 . Mr. Bjorseth .;"- indicated that the:;,:.City of. S.eatt,le, is most.::relucta'nt to grant a ,permanent easement over its- right,::- Of Way;",:_`•but has':, in;the, past o ; • - ,'" f (1973) granted to KingCounty'"a' :Tn term (25 •.year) permit for - `' ',. trail purposes , and :tie indicated that such 'a 'Permit (possibly for a period in excess of • 25 year-s").:, .' ipoii:`:'.receipt ''..of a .formal request for'.. same,' may well .be available to ,the City,; of Renton - At the outset the City 'of'Rent'on:','fel't it, would''need use of an area of, the City of Seattlea's,'ri.ght-of-way being. 6.0 ' x 17 5' , but`, Mr. Hayduk' indicates that consideration is ':_now` being given to ; ., use ..of: an additional"' portion' Of:.'Seattle' s right-of-way' for a. trail that would serve the ,residential' area to.: the South, : which _, would connect with the :Cedar River..,,Trai_1:'; 'A `decision an that respect is expected Shortly < Whereupon' Mr.. Haydiik'.wil7_ forward. ' to us f: a legal description o the :area::of use .'need:ed, specify the nature of the work contemplated. by :Renton' .in,installing the trail . system, and recite the _s'pecific::'uses:':-that will ".be :made; of the trail . Upon receipt of .same,';: we' wil'1 ,correspond- directly with the 'Super= intendent of .the Seattle Water'::Department.:as requested by Mr: gjorsetii. ' PAR'KER PROPERTY ;; ,;. We have not. as yet received from the. Title' Company ..t'he \additional ,''; '."interested parties" information mentioned:, to :you in.'our Memo Of: . :, '':,�' `, ,, -',:; May 30th. We have Contacted ;.-the .Company':again on .Juie --2, ".1978 ,` ;:::;:` and will do also::on 'Jun;e' ;5th: arid-then will„':keep`: you.. advised ) ' ;`'` accordin l '' J K P. n ci • : MM,i'; ,r nei.aurc=r,t i ; p1 C] ymer, Council Pr'e idciii ; 'v.) CITY.. CLERK 'S OFFICE INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Warren Gonnason, Public Works Dir. ' TO : Les Phillips DATE : June 6, 1978 Engineering Dept. •• , FROM: Del Mead, City Clerk . SUBJECT : Notice of Public Meeting - Proposed Street Closure North Riverside Dr. " ' . " . 'Hearing - Six.Year Comprehensive Street Construction & Arterial Plan - 6-19-78 . • . Please post and return certification to me. Thanks. DM:br . 1 'sW t • CITY OF RENTON .l y NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING I BY RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 19th day of June , 19 -78 , at &: 00 P . M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal B''uilding , Renton , Washington as the time and place for a public meeting to, consider the following : i I North Proposed street closure of/Riverside Drive adjacent to Cedar River ,Trail - Phase III C;• I 1 i I I i An5' and all interested persons are invited to be present tovooice approvali disapproval or opinions on same . CITY OF RENTON • Airwi a Delores A. M ad , C ty Clerk DATE IOF PUBLICATION I � 6=9- 8 • • • • • • ' - • • A. 0 C I:4*e THE CITY OF RENTON y h.. �► ;; ._ y` p CHARLES J. DELAURENTI i MAYOR U t e 1.6 4-,`k L. . IDS :'211•-i ,,.�;r- . ...4o "LL I:�' a,.. ' o FIRE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS N. • p,C co. O 0�g- MUNICIPAL BUILDING • 200 MILL AVE. S. • RENTON, WA. 98055 • 235 2642 T D SEP1`' CHIEF:DICK GEISSLER 1 MAY 22, 1978 MAY C V OF RE;!;.Q THE HONORABLE C. J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR OF GFF :MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL • "�° JG1� RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 RE: CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM PHASE III - PETITION FOR CLOSURE . OF NORTH RIVERSIDE DRIVE TO THROUGH TRAFFIC ,DEAR MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS: • I WOULD LIKE TO GO ON RECORD AS BEING OPPOSED TO THE CLOSURE ;OR PARTIAL CLOSURE OF NORTH RIVERSIDE DRIVE, WHICH WILL IM- _ PAIR FIREFIGHTING AND RESCUE OPERATIONS FOR THOSE RESIDENTIAL ;AND APARTMENT UNITS PRESENTLY LOCATED ALONG THIS STREET. IT IS MY RECOMMENDATION THAT NORTH RIVERSIDE DRIVE REMAIN 'OPEN FOR EMERGENCY TRAFFIC. VERY TRULY YOURS, !RENTON FIRE DEPARTMENT RICHARD GEISSLER, FIRE CHIEF RG/JEB RECEIVED -14,.,i, -.Delaurenti will p:L. sent the - _ atthched. letter at the May 22 Council Mefe; ting !pnder Section 4 . Audience CTtunent MAY 2 21978 TY COUNCIL jZ „5= - �' ��Zea CI RENTON, WA � RE ," Reelton. Ci ty Council ' 5/22/78 Page 4 Consent A9end - Continued - Mutual Aid' Letter from Fire Chief Geissler presented mutual aid agreemenits Response ' . with Kent, lukWila, Fire Districts 29 and 25.. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for proper resolution. Transfer of Funds Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested transfer, of funds • in amount. of $41 ,966 to Senior Citizens' Activity Center Consult- ants account from the 1976 Housing and Community Development Grant. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. r '1 • Cedar River Trail Letter from' Planning Director Ericksen attached petition fromlprop- Phase III a '7 erty owners adjacent to the Cedar River Trail requesting closure Riverside Drive of. North Riverside .Drive to through traffic, noted meeting with Proposed Cl',osuire owners and included sketches of existing roadway and proposed, . (_. cul-de-sac. .Refer to Community Services Committee for. review1and recommendation. i Consultants' .Letter fr.omiParks and Recreation Director Webley requested Council • Gene Coulon', concurrence in selection of consultants as requested by the ,Park Memorial Beach Board, for completion of the Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park: Park The letter explained scope of activities and noted sufficient! funds existiin the Lake Washington Beach Forward Thrust Fund 305 to complete; project. Council concur. Bid Opening,,' Two bids were presented at the 5/17/78 opening for signal and street Signal/Street improvements at Duval NE and NE Sunset Blvd and NE 4th and Monroe Project Ave. NE projects. See attached tabulation. Refer to Transportation I ' Committee. I Consent Agenda MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND PERRY, APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED. . Approved - I MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS, CARRIED. 9:130 p.m. Recess Council reconvened at 9:45 p.m. Roll Call : All present as previ- ously shown CORRESPONDENCE Letter from1Public Works Director Gonnason explained King County _ preparation of preliminary budget for development .of surface:water May 'Creek Basin . plan for the�iMay Creek Basin, pursuant to agreement entered into Surface Water for the May, Creek Surface Water Management which provides King Management ' County be responsible for 50% Of the cost of plan preparation and Renton, DOE,' Metro and Water District #107' supply remaining 50%. The letter explained proposed budget requires $77,000 of which, $57,600 is available available to County; Renton 's share of the remaining $19,700 is $2,000: As the County requests commitment by the City for the $2,000 to carry out the development of the '! basin plan, the Public Works Director requested Council appropriate the $2,000 .and refer the matter to the Ways and Means Committee for legislation. , Moved by Perry, Second Shane, Council hold matter in abeyance until decision made by County on May Creek sewers . 'SUB- STITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, REFER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. 1 1 .1 Comprehensive Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported that at the semi- Plan CP-903-77 annual review of, the Comprehensive Plan by the Planni: Commi'ss'ion, Dean W. Bitney request for amendment reviewed for Dean W. Bitney froth Single, Fam- ily Residential to Low Density Multi-Family Residential for two, parcels of property: Parcel 1 - 2.4 acres between existing Leisure Estates Mobile Home Park and Union Ave. SE. The letter notedithe Commission determination that Parcel I was not a comprensive plan change, but zoning matter to be presented to Hearing Examiner: Parcel 2 - 10, acres between power lines and Union Ati... SE, south of. Leisure Estates. Two public hearings on Pare-•' 2 ,I:rd recommenda- tion was:made there be no change in the Comprehensive Plan. The letter recommended referral to the Council 's planning and Develba ment Committee for review and recommendation. II Continued Letter from Dean W. Bitney, Owner, Leisure Estates. Mobile Home Park, // requested further consideration of request for change in Comprlehen- . sive Plan or rezone property to T and cited reasons concerning , traffic, etc. , for re-evaluation. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND 'TRIMM, CONCUR IN LETTER OF PLANNING DIRECTOR AND REFER TO COMMITTEE! CARRIED. {;a. I . I x j • • 4. 0 THE CITY OF RENTON 4-) 7. MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON.WASH.98055 0 CHARLES J. DELAURERlTI MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT 13 ( 235-2550 04'kb SEPIC' May 18, 1978 • • • • The Honorable C.J. Delaurenti , Mayor Members of the City Council Renton, Washington 98055 RE: Cedar River Trail System Phase III - Petition for Closure of Street to Through Traffic Dear Mayor and Council Members: • Attached for your information is a petition from property owners adjacent to the Cedar River Trail requesting the closure of North Riverside Drive to through traffic. As a follow-up to the petition request, the staff niet with petitioners and interested property owners to review alternatives regarding the proposed closure. ' (Note attached sketches. ) As noted in the' sketches, the existing roadway becomes a cul-de-sac with access from either north or south, but through traffic would be precluded. In view of the implications regarding the closure, it is recommended that this matter by referred to the Council Community Service Committee for review and recommendation. • Very t my yours, '' • rdon Y. E sen, Manning P f'ctor GYE:mlk Attach. . cc :City Attorney Public Works Director Fire Chief Police Chief i • L . 53 • ....r • — t . s s^ Miss (V SF -c r 1' - ry .,^X� :. .:',-7Z,t).rWZ: V-6- 3.'' y-z r ler` *', ;,.t'.S ;':•'' 4'1.- • • • M0106e0- OLOWND'. r at,,hogi a i . P.MA ilk...,,'4"1"1" e • • PRELIMINARY SUBJECT TO REVISION • • • f. • •I rr.. .14.,:r..,_ .,;! ...., 17„orr.,..„.... .,.::... . . : \ o a iC eAkt f / ,...., ,.. ..1,.,.,,,_. .. :.:._..7';',It'''' • a .. ,. „... ,.. , •o. • • •- :�.� • - : '�• a . • � e ;� FT 4 i Sw.''' KLigitik CI Mk. %_:. . . • •. • • • I. • a n.n i1i i -_.vz_ 1 1 11.y1/r;_An:. %Or • frop2k-freio \Y�16C\\ \� 1\�••\%. '�� .ram\�\' '1\���\\ • 4......„.., CaMr WØV' • ...;__„ lasi.:,..: „.„,. . = An/ *L.,. , iir -109 ,4110 ! flOME12-611Q21;- ---0011/ .. . 6A04564 A140 Itital . . • • • PRELIMINARY • SUBJECT TO REVISION March 30, 1978 The Honorable Charles Delaurenti Mayor of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mayor Delaurenti : • We want to thank you again for taking the time from your busy schedule to arrange a briefing with Gordon Ericksen on the Cedar River Trails project. This briefing gave us an overall understanding of what the project entails and has enabled us to make some decisions regarding the landscaping of our property, which we had discontinued. We would like to make a suggestion which we believe would be of benefit to the project. Keeping in tune with the "people oriented" theme of the system, Riverside Drive between Bronson Way and Wells Street should be given particular attention. The auto and truck traffic in this area is especially heavy, causing not only a great noise disturbance but a serious safety hazard which will increase immensley upon completion of the project. The attached plat map suggests vacating this street in that portion of Riverside Drive marked in green. This closure would not deprive the five sites (marked in yellow) of their ingress or egress. Our property is marked in blue and even though we have a garage in the building, it is not used as such. Also attached is a list of other residents in this area who concur with this idea. If vacating this street as outlined above would not be possible, an alternative suggestion would be to make Riverside Drive a one way street going west, with local access only and no parking on either side of the street. We hope you will take these suggestions into consideration and look forward to hearing from you in the near future. Sincerely, Gary & Barbara Dime 927 N. 1st fCF��j Renton, Wa. 98055 J/CQMAR enclosures �}r 31 1978 cc: Mr. Gordon Ericksen v2 /40 DE P A�R����j I N , , . . . . . • . ,. • _ . , . _ - - . -,. \\ ....el. ..) . ) - d ..>' . /..." .07 c.>:\_______,.....__......'• ' ' • --...27 . . • ,. \ \ - . -- .-. .1 5.: S.+ A 1 ..1.11 .11.011•••••••....,......, - . ...--....m.............m................,....i„ .• I V• • . . C3,7 3 C40:3 913 9/5 9 2 1 - --- ,927 . . • t_.,_.,.., , • c,"\ . . . - •,\•,,,,s,,k.1 1 1 4‘V I . . , , • I • s:. t-nr-ev(,-.N - i•& •.•&. •i•.•„,e,o;%04. I .•4-0 4•••••N 0 • i --J 1 I 13 , ? ,...3.4s.,>4 ,••, .,-, 1 I i trA-r..,-...4-.4 r, . j .1 ,.) AP,. „AAA _.]-- i -- 1 --:>,_ (e.,,,,„.....4. 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'GfiL�i CAr_cL . ,k:j ./4.1, I. • /e. t-.,� ) 1aY 0 , ��... . ,�.� 6r it../i �.�., /I ! - // _i,,,n1 ain G// i/cc'.�/��iyr!t A- Arile‘,.. • cam WY t.. - Q_,1 .--y-12. /Y&./9' ZL . - .. 22 , .9 - • , - -.) a.di_11,1) , ,,,cy0,--,2-2.--) ...e_) i%g . : I. • . /, , n, , <,c),:tre,....,....00_,:, .‘,4_„_az, .:;„---,:-?Ps,,,z, .. .„;.L .H..,,..,:-.-:,:::::: :-,..':-._ -_:-., .: ::. . Renton `City `Council ,. I 5/1/78, Page 2 , . Old Business--Continued . - Community , I, : : Community Services Committee 'Chairwoman, Seymour-Thorpe presented Servicescommittee report regarding Cedar River Trail System Phase III . Committee Report. • (EDA/LPW, Project._#071-51..23895)`and, recommended acceptance ,o'f bid of Cedar River Tr.ai I, Sun-Up Construction Co ;:in::'the .amount.;of :$739,260 .as recommended Phase II ' ' by the consultant, Jonge aan%Gerrard/Assoc,: and'the Planning Dept. Contract Award The committee recommended-'COUnci1''conCurrence and' authorization for 'the Administrations•;to':si'gn '':the :contract.::;''(See later under Consent Agenda) MOVED .BY THORPE, SECOND`STREDICKE, CONCUR IN;THE • ,` • COMMITTEE REPORT, AND:AWARD,`THE"•CONTRACT. :]'=CARRIED. .,-: ' ' I • •. '' �is,. ORDINANCES AND LRESOLUTIONS I'.' ;;, ;_ 'Ways and Means'.Committee" Chai'rman:Stred:i cke presented committee Ways & Means Y , - Commi ttee Report 1 '"report' recommending''•f irst reading :of "ordinance orderi rig' construction First Reading ,` LID•'309, Monterey 'Terrace underground'i ng` of utility. lines. Foil l ow- LID '#.309. Ordinance ing .reading ;of the ordinance,. it'was' MOVED BY THORPE,• SECOND IBy ''t CL,YMER-, COUNCI't•.'REFER•,,:THE.,ORDINANCE ;B.A,C'K�TO,:;THE'''WAYS. AND MEANS I. COMMITTEE, ONE WEEK „CARRIED, Ir I I ,. Resoluti on, 02180 The committee; report recommended ,reading. and'adopti on. of a resolu- Street Vacation:' tion setting the date of May 22,1; 1978:as pub]i,c;hearing. to consider Portion NW 3rd- St. the vacation) of a, porti•on''•Of.,NWT• 3rd;St. between: Maple. NW and Public Hearing Taylor NW extended. Following' reading, MOVED BY : STREDICKE, SECOND • 5/22/78 CLYMER, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION,AS.;READ`-. CARRIED '°; Resolution '#2181. The cormni ttee..report recommended reading and:::adoption' of a r.esol u Final Plat' ,..,°,c' tion' approving•.the Final Plat;..of. Parkwood .South.. No• :-•2'. as approved , ' „ ., ' Approval ' ' ' 'by City:,Council 4/24/.78;,,,.located. south;,;of<exist;ing:'Aberdeen. P1 . SE ' Parkwood South, #2 and Aberdeen(•:Ave. SE south 'of;•Rolling Hi 11•s",.No. ' 3. Following 'read- �' ing; MOVED BY, STREDICKE, „SECOND CLYMER;r,•COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION ., AS READ. CARRIED. - Resolution #2l 82. The committee,report .recommended,reading 'and -'adoption of a resol u- : IAC •Funding ", 1 tion authorizing application:for fundin`.g'-assi.stanc'e for an outdoor •Cedar River Trail recreation project to the Interagency Committee as provided by the Marine Recreation Land';Act for;.Cedar Ri:ver'..'Tr-ail from 'the mouth at ,.1 Lake Washington ,to the-Bronson Way.,S:'' Bridge. Following reading; • • MOVED,BY,STREDICKE, SECOND::CLYMER,::.000NCIL''ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ..._`; : , ' CARRIED. , • -', ,,;_,:' i. } i foe the'n o f ndi .e seta d hat the u dun'n' te d r ort o Renaming -Par.k The committee ep g::. g , , ' plaque- honoring Gene L;'.,'Coulonz,(Lake ,Washington Beach Park) would . be provided-from private sources :''•The;°comm.ittee recommended that the, Administration:monitor'such ;contri.b;ution's,=and report back to Council .- MOVED 'BY STREDI'CKE.; SECOND ,SH:I,NPOCH�;: ,COUNCIL •CONCUR LN -`t r t' . RECOMMENDATION. CARRI-ED. I: : is ;'`' CONSENT AGENDA 'These items• have been. previously; •distributed:to' al:l• Council Members., . ' f',','i`•` } ' • are considered routine,:and enacted`'by:.,one,'Motion ;wi-thout separate dis cuss ion •unless .requested ' 7 edar, River,,,Trail'°Syrs:tem= •.°:Phase I I.; .one bid Cedar. River 1 'Bid Opening 4/20/ 8�C Y. a I ,� rvices Trail System' ! received. See attached .tabulation ".Refer...to Community Se . Comm. tte . ' I' i' Recommendation Letter from-;P1-anni ng Director:;.Er:i`eksen`5-'re:commen:ded:,::�a'cceptance ll•of •; Cedar River Trai • bid by Sun-Up, Construction for,.:-;:Cedars-R :ver`:Tra'.i;l: System, Phase III: ,'' ' Refer to Community Servi cesA,-Coiiuni t'tee.! (See;:above,•,contract award..} is .. • ':k.y' ,,', . • Appointments ; Letter from Mayor;•Del_;auren,ti; made::the:;'rfol;l,ow:ing,-.a'ppoi;ntments 'tot . Human Rights ' ,.} .-..the Human Rights• .and Affairs `Commission ,fortwo-year,terms (.i n ,;. Commission. accord with Ordinance �3191;),,, terms;.expiring,4r/24/80: ',Margaret '` l'� `'';ii Beth Borst` °�:-`Davi.d E. .Nicholson', ;.V. .;' . �.( Proc:to,r 4T24,,.NE:•'1�.Oth.;P;1:; tyre ac t r, �,, 3701 Park Ave. >�,`-' ' , '2 l th St. `re ��ac. ;n V�i;1k�a;e=�''Lew;',��, :oenton :Lees;; :, 609 NE'., 8 ,1 '! .•••^',,;i :,i, '}-+ `psi„+ it�, ]: I'. =]`1 .l'= 78 .terms�end 4' 25 .�.., :t- -:�.• 'hrist�o' er;.Wr', '' •`,t , ex � r °n� '!. / /. ) N, reel ac:in.g;F,C Ph- gh �. P 9.r, , I• �J �he-�Wa s`��ano~�., arn..t. .. �I:��' 'x�x �`=`;�;:; �;. r,. Refer,,�to::t • y e ,,2;':�; , ,� �,y ,,r• ,, ay-� „et .M• .c0. � . A• *PP ,VE:'THE�'.:CONSENT AG ENDA':-:'Consent .Agenda :� MOVED:BY.GLYMER` ' SECONDi.:PERRY.;,�aCO.UNEIL:;�;;'A, RO � �.;., va • ' , : :;B_ �;TH ,.PE.>T;stc, ND.;..0 ::XME; ;.FOLLOWI'NG S:TWO. ITEMS"BE .'' , ,' L`:;'rl r,; ': . ,:Approval, CARRIED. �MOVCD Y OR QN �. .R,, il, � '� ` � t -.y.,a-•Ga':ti 4'4, ��,t1 I !".5rt'.�'��x 1 4, ' :..CONSI'DERED'FiSEPARATELY 'atf.: RRI�EOM-I t; ;; , ; + ,:,,•',.. , :,;. ,tl:'•M � -LO .; 1:Y,: , { 5, ; -N! .l - ,,:to-;•..`_ :e. o: - i!:.' •fi k. i, ('i Renton City; Council 5/1/78 Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Final Payment Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported completion of New Fire Station Phase I of the new main fire station, fire signal installation at Phase I S 2nd St. and Mill Ave. S. by Signal Electric, Inc. 3/31/78, accepted by the Public Works Dept. 4/9/78 and recommended Council accept completion of the project as of 5/1/78 and final payment of. $18,313.78. The letter recommended the retained amount of $5,074.01 be paid to the contractor if after 30 days, no liens or claims are filed against the project and proof of payment of tax liabilities is received. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REQUEST OF PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR.* Upon inquiry from Councilwoman Thorpe, Public Works Director explained the State. requires two signal heads even though only single lane of traffic. Councilwoman Thorpe asked the Administration for written report on that matter explain- ing alternates used by other cities. Councilman Stredicke inquired for the record re City of North Bend signals, being advised by Gonnason' that any new signals would have to comply with State Code. MOTION CARRIED.* Demolition of Letter from Park and Recreation Director Webley recommended Old Earlington payment and project acceptance for demolition of the old Earlington School School by Center Dozing, Inc. , $6,165.90. The letter also recom- mended payment of the retained amount of $685.10 if, after 30 days, no liens or claims are filed against this project. , Moved by Thorpe, Second Shane, refer the item to the Ways and Means Commit- tee. Councilman Stredicke explained Council concurrence auto- matically placed the item with the Ways and Means Committee, SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. Medic Services Letter from Fire Chief Geissler presented copy of proposal for merger of the three south King County Provider Groups for Medic service, along with copy of by-laws and budget for review and comments. The letter reported that motion was made at recent meet- ing that Valley Provider Group would recommend by-laws and_ budget for adoption providing King County funds the total cost of the Medic service for the three groups (Federal Way-Auburn, Highline and Valley Medic Provider Groups) . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. Councilman Stredicke requested the Committee review the report and ascertain that Renton has balanced one man, one vote consideration for number of people/ dollars re Provider Group. MOTION CARRIED. Sister City'; Letter from Shinji Takase, Mayor of Nishiwaki , Japan, Renton' s Sister City, thanked the Mayor and peoples of the City for kindness shown and welcome given during recent visit, looking forward to visit of Renton delegation in June. (Inforrmation) NEW BUSINESS Councilman Shane noted recent robberies in the area and requested more Police time in patrol of neighborhoods rather than traffic; Councilman Shane also requesting adequate street lighting; also requesting blinker (caution) intersection signals at other than peak traffic time; also requesting spring clean-up; also requesting sanitary sewer LID in Kennydale area West of Edmonds Ave. NE. Building Councilman Perry noted the request of Fred Callen for building Moratorium permit in the Renton Hill area has now been satisfied with the pass- Renton Hill age of Resolution W2179 (See Page 1 ) and lifting of building mora- torium on Mill Ave. S. AUDIENCE COMMENT C. Judkins, 13320 S.E. 99th, representing Northwest Steel'headers, expressed concern for planning of the Cedar River Trail , Phase II , Cedar River Trail that access is available for car top boats to river edge, with Plans special concern for Senior Citizens and adequate parking. Mr. Judkins asked to meet with officials to review. Mayor Del'aurenti noted willingness to meet and include the Planning Department. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9:03 p.m. Delores A. Mead, City Clerk 1 r OFFICE' OF THE CITY CLERK May 1 , 1978 1 CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM, PHASE II Bid Opening - April 20, 1978 AA Contractor BB EEO Base Bid Including Tax Alternates Sun Up''Construction, Inc. X X $739,260.00 No. 1 - + $45,000.00 12650 Northrup Way X No. 2 - + $55,000.00 Bellevue, WA 98004 No. 3 - + $ 4,900.00 11 No. 4 - - $23,625.00 No. 5 - - $10,259.00 'Alternate No. 1 - Observation Tower - Add Alternate No. 2 - Picnic Shelter - Add Alternate No. 3 - Play Equipment - Add ':Alternate No. 4 - Alternate Tree List - Deduct 'Alternate No. 5 - Alternate Shrub List - Deduct Consultant's Estimate - $668,800.00 , 111, /Jy OI 4 , , aawIto =� -- : o THE CITY OF RENTON 1.-„,..,*.,. ... o MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 0 °' CHARLESI J. DELAURENTI, MAYOR •• PLANNING DEPART"'ENT �'� - p� �Q— I 2315-2550 4Peo SEPP0 , April 27, 1978 1 1 The Honorable C.J. Delaurenti, Mayor Members of the City Council Renton, Washington I REGARDING: Cedar River Trail System, Phase II I Award of Contract, EDA/LPW Project II Number 07-51-23895 I Dear Mayor and Council Members: I � 1 The Planning Department ;has reviewed the bid for the above referenced project And concurs with the landscape consultant, Jongejan-Gerrard, in the recommendation that the sole bid submitted by Sun-Up Construction Company, Inc. , in the amount of $739.260. 00 be accepted. The alternatives should not be considered at this time, as the City has sixty dayslto exercise these options. After the bids for Phase III have been opened, these alternatives will be reviewed to determine whether they will be accepted. It is further recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the' contract documents. Very ruly ,yours, 1 o..,,,•04............... ' 1 e Grdon r cksen, lannif;' 'Director GYE:ml 1 , I , r 4 OFFICE OF THE CITY .CLERK May 1 , 1978 CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM, PHASE II Bid Opening - April 20, 1978 Contractor AA BB EEO Base Bid Including Tax Alternates i Sun Up Construction, Inc. X X 1 . 12650 Northrup Way X $739,260.00 No. 1 - + $45,000.00 § Bellevue, WA ' 98004 No. 2 - + $55,000.00 j No. 3 - + $ 4,900.00 j No. 4 - - $23,625.00 No. 5 - - $10,259.00 Alternate No. 1 - Observation Tower - Add F Alternate No. 2 - Picnic Shelter - Add i 'Alternate No. 3 - Play Equipment - Add _ - Alternate -No. 4 = Alternate Tree List - Deduct ' Alternate No. 5 - Alternate Shrub List - Deduct- 1. Consultant's Estimate - $668,800.00 I • • 0 . 6L . RECEII/Eb o APR 25 1978 -----• / k ' ram_ i -- •• .i. r:• 1 - +a-: f�j' �t �4 -tea � �'' ` r'- • April 21 , 1978 II ..._.. _ - . . --- ---•.= -_- . ":i'-- '`:: ._ - - • Mr. Gary Kruger City of Renton Planning Dept. 200 Mill Ave. S. Renton, WA, 98055 RE: Cedar River Trail System/Phase It ._ Dear Gary: We would recommend acclieptance of Sun-Up Construction's bid for Phase I . Although it is approximately 5% over our estimate, we would consider it within an acceptable range. Further, we recommend that none of the Alternates be accepted', until bids for Phase III are in hand. Sincerely, GE AN/GER ARD/ASSOCIATES Inc. `` rter Ke CK/a R�CFf V � �. roF FD R 24 1978 /'NG DEP P►�%Ji ` y I r i COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT April 26 , 1978 REGARDING: Cedar River Trail System - Phase II Award of Contract EDA/LPW Project Number 071-51-23'895 The Community Services Committee has completed its review of the bid on the above noted project. Acceptlance of the bid of $739 , 260. 00 by Sun-Up Construction Company has been recommended by the consultant, Jongejan/. Gerrard/Associates and the Planning Department. The committee recommends Council concurrence and authoriza- tion for the administration to sign the contract to implement Phase II of the Cedar River Trail. LatttiLZ Patricia Seymour-Thorpe, Chairman • Richard M. Stredicke, Member Thomas W. Trimm, Member . • ✓; • 0 R • •o ' z T HE CITY OF R I�TTON Z o MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 o CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT � • <t� 235-2550 • • • grFD SEPZ°1\ MEMORAN UM • April 25, 1978' TO: Patricia Seymour-Thorpe, Chairperson Community Services Committee Richard Stredicke, Member Tom Trimm, Member FROM: Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director RE: . CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM--PHASE II AWARD OF CONTRACT, EDA/LPW PROJECT NO. 071-51-23895 The bid opening for the above referenced project was held April 20, 1978 . Attached is a tabulation of the bid. • • It is the recommendation of the consultant, Jongejan/ Gerrard/Associates, Inc . , (attached) and the Planning Department that Sun-Up Construction Company, Inc. in the . amount of $739,260. be accepted and the contract for the above referenced project be awarded to Sun-Construction Company, Inc. The alternates should not be considered at this time as the City has sixty days to exercise these options. After the bids for Phase III have been opened, these alternatives will be reviewed to determine whether they will be used. Phase III bids tentatively are scheduled to be advertised flay 1, 1973 . GYE:ms . Attachments cc : , C. J. Delaurenti, Mayor Earl Clymer, Council President • . I - .- April 21 , 1978 Mr. Gary Kruger City of Renton Planning Dept. 200 Mill Ave. S. • Renton, WA. 98055 RE: Cedar River Trail System/Phase II Dear Gary: We would recommend acceptance of Sun-Up Construction 's bid for Pase II Although it is approximately 5% over our estimate, we would consider it. within an acceptable range. Further, we recommend that none of the Alternates be accepted until bids for Phase III are in hand. Sincerely, GEJAN/GER -ARD/ASSOCIATES, Inc. j 1 c. rter Ke CK/a REGFWED C5 � APR 24 1978 DEP NC/: r i • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK May 1 , 1978 CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM, PHASE II Bid Opening - April 20, 1978 AA Contractor BB EEO Base Bid Including Tax Alternates Sun Up Construction, Inc. X X 12650 Northrup Way X $739,260.00 No. 1 - + $45,000.00 Bellevue, WA 98004 No. 2 - + $55,000.00 No. 3 - + $ 4,900.00 No. 4 - - $23,625.00 No. 5 - - $10,259.00 Alternate No. 1 - Observation Tower - Add Alternate No. 2 - Picnic Shelter - Add Alternate No. 3 - Play Equipment - Add Alternate No. 4 - Alternate Tree List - Deduct Alternate No. 5 - Alternate Shrub List - Deduct Consultant's Estimate - $668,800.00 • --- \ RECEIVED APR 25 1978 \�DEPPC...)*/ 1 1 . 1 THE CITY OF RENTON i® ��� MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 O13 CHARLES J. DELAURENTI,MAYOR 0 PLANNING DEPARTMENT O �" 235-2550 �P4T fo c�P�����, • April 19 , 1978 ���1�`�617181�g�®<-,7 x gyp; C/ly `Cif ' Carter Kerr cte4�rs f _ 23nge103rdeAvenue ��Northeast Inc. 49 or� (4 ce r. e \v..._ Bellevue, Washington 98004 6'2`' .,,' .;. RE: CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM; EXTENSION OF PHASE I CONTRACT Dear Mr. Kerr: ' The City of Renton Planning Department concurs with your recommendation to extend the- contract for Phase I of the Cedar River Trail System with • ' Sun-Up Construction for twenty working days. The expiration date of the contract, therefore, ' has been extended to May 24 , 1978. Very truly yours, . Gordon Y. Ericksen Planning Director Gary R. Kruger Senior Planner • GRK:ms ' cc: C. J. Delaurenti, Mayor Delores Head, City Clerk ✓ • I refunded upon return of the' I Plans and Specifications in , good condition within thirty days after bid opening.The Affidavit ofPublication mailing charge will not be refunded. . ' I A certified check or bid STATE OF WASHINGTON I ' bond in the amount of five(5) COUNTY OF KING ss. I percent of the total amount of each bid must accompany I 1 each bid. A pre-bid conference will 7 be held at 2:00 p.m.on April r='p .f''g x l�?T u h I being first duly sworn on I 13, 1978 in the 4th floor conference room, City of oath,deposes and says that she is the Chief Clerk of Renton Municipal Building, p 200 Mill Avenue South, to THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) , discuss the minority busi- times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and ness utilization proposals for has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred L.this contract. to, printed and published in the English language continually as'a news- The policy of the City of . paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,'iKing County,Washington, ; • Renton is to promote and and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained I afford equal treatment and at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton service to all citizens and Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the assure equal employment Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, opportunity based on ability and fitness to all persons Washington.That the annexed is a C F.?11 f q r Rids _ regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, r CITY OF RENTON physical, sensory or mental I ' •_ CALL FOR BIDS handicaps; age; or marital , Sealed bids will .be, re- :status. This policy shall ceived until 2:00 PM, April apply to every aspect of as it was published in regular issues(and + 20, 1978 at the office of the employment practices,emp- not in supplement,form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period City Clerk and `will be loyee treatment and pyblic opened and publicly read contact. 1 aloud at 2:00 o'clock PM,the _The City of Renton hereby same day, in the 4th floor notifies all bidders that it will of 2 1 consecutive issues,commencing on the conference room, City. of affirmatively insure that in Renton Municipal Building, any contract entered into f 200 Mill Avenue South. ' pursuant to this advertise- C day of 11 T C ;19 7- ,and ending the I, Bid proposals delivered in ment,minority business en- I I I 'person will be received only terprises will be afforded full 6 1 at the office of•the City Clerk opportunity to submit bids in 1 i'�1' ( in the Renton Municipal response to.this invitation day of ,19 both dates Building. and will not be discriminated inclusive, and that,such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- The work to be performed against on the grounds of 1 scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee includes the installation of a race,color,or national origin n� crushed cinder trail'frbm N. in consideration of an award. 1 charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ '"�'1-i-, which ` 6th St., North to Lake Failure to complete the has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the Washington; and related .10%Minority Business Utili- first insertion and , per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent 4 buildings, landscaping, irri- zation Certification will be insertion. ! gation,and lighting in accor- cause for rejection of the bid. '' , dance with the plans, , All successful bidders � /� / The Cityreserves the right al must comply with No. I specifications and special� � provisions. 'nor's Executive Order No. I ght 71-08 regarding Employ- Chief to reject any and/or all bids ment Security Department, L�]L B i Clerk and to waive any and/or all Special Form No. 344-S, informalities. "State Contractors Quarter- 6 Approved plans'and ly Report of New Hires." Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 4 .specifications and form of Forms will be forwarded to I ; i contract,documents may be successful ,bidder by the 14 ri1 19'78 '* 1 obtained at the office of the 'Employment Security De-: i I' Planning Department at the partment upon receipt of G'( Municipal Building; Renton, notice of contract award. Washington for a deposit of Delores A. Mead i Notary Pub tc ' and for the State of Wa ington, $25.00 each set plus$2.50 City Clerk, residing at Kent, Ki g County. to cover postage if mailed. Published in The Renton, The deposit of $25.00 per Record-Chronicle March 30 each set of plans will be and April 6, 1978. R4847 -Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June 1 9th, 1955. —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspi pers of the State. I • V.P.C.Form No.87 ''i I 9122-B • Affidavit ®f PubOidato n �' a ®�,.. �i q S aII iort f cpwshect °' ' der Trail O)ate of Bid Opening, April 20 STATE OF WASHINGTON cI OF RENTOx KING COUNTY—SS. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 p. m., April 20, 1978 at the office of the City Clerk and will be opened and publicly road aloud at 2:00 o'clock p. m„ The undersigned, on oath states that he is an the ca.ine day, in the 4th floor conference room, City of Ren- authorized representative of The Daily Journal of Commerce, , ton Municipal Building, 200 Mill A a daily newspaper, which newspaper is a legal newspaper Avenue South. 'Bid proposals delivered in per- of general circulation and it is now and has been for more off will the received only in the than six monthsprior to the date of publication hereinafter office of City Clerk the Renton Municipal Building. refered to, published in the English language conti nuously rThe'. work to be performed in- des' the installation of as a daily newspaper in Seattle, King County, Washington, crushed cinder trail from N. h St., North to Lake Washing- and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an Non: and related buildings„land- office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of ill acco irrigation, and plans,ns, this newspaper. The Daily Journal of Commerce was on the ill accordance with the specifications and special prnvi` 12th day of June, 1941, approved as a legal newspaper by lions. The City reserves the right to the Superior Court of King County. reject any and/or all bids .and to waive any and/or all infor- iitalitie<i. The notice in the exact form annexed, was published in .' Approved plans and pec:i i.•ce- regular issues of The Daily Journal of Commerce, which was Lions and form of contract docu- ments may be obtained•at the'of- regularly distributed to its subscribers during the below flee of the Planning Department at the Municipal Building, Ren- ton, Washington for as deposit of stated period. The annexed notice, a 1,25.00 each,set plus'$'2:50 to dco'ver; �TQ oY Call postage if mailed. The"d•eposit_of R9. 4,S,`-Q Bid l :25.00 per each set of plans 'wil'l: -� �n � n be refunded upon return 'of the. �il.k�.0 t-f-l� 1'la.ns and Specifications in 'good, + it condition within thirty clays! • after hid opening. 'The mailing; was published on March 30, charge will not be refunded.A certified checic 'or 'bid 'bondi April 6, 1978 in the amount of 'five (5) per cent of the total amount of'each '-id must accompany each 'bid. , A pre-bid conference 'will 'be, held at 2:00 p• m. on April 12. 1978 in the 4th 'floor conference ' room, City of 'Rent-on -Sturiici+sal Building, -20'0 3fi11 Avenue South, to discuss the minority 'Business utilization proposals for this contract. Subscribed and sworn to before me on The policy ,of'the'City•df'Ron- ' ton is to promote and afford • - enual treatment and service to all citizens and 'assure equal .)April...6.,- 1978 i• ' employment opportunity based on ability and'fitness to•all'per- � sons regardless of race, creed, Z�.ZZga'2� �, 2.Ze color. national origin,'sex, phy- sical, sensory 'or mental 'h'andi- Notary Public for the State of Washington, cans; age;'or marital status:This residing In Seattle. policy shall apply to'every as'- pect of employment °practices, ' employee 'treatment and public writ-act The 'City•of Renton'hereby no- tifies -all 'bidders that'it'Will-af- firmatively insure that in any contract 'entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority husirre.ss enterprises will'be af- . forded 'full onportudity'to sub- . ____ _-mit bids'in'response to this invi- tation •and will not•be, diicrim- '--- --- -- i',a't•ed against on the grounds of race, color.,or national origin in eon"idderatinn of an award. 10% Failure to complete the Minority Business U`ilizatior ' Certification will be cause for I rei ct'ion •of the bid. All successful 'bidders must comply 'with Governor's Execu- five Order No. 71-08 regarding 'Employment Security- Depart- ment Special Form No. 344-S, '"State Contractors Quarterly Re- port Of New Hires." Forms will be forwarded to successful bidder by the Em- 'loyment Security Department • capon receipt of •notice of 'con- tract award. 'DELORES A. MEAD, City Clerk. Dates of Publication in the Se • - •atfle'Daily Journal of Commerce, March 30 and April 6, 1978. /0199-n1 /' Leew L�, .,4-- __&_,_, 4td7.-- ,,,, , Renton Ci y Council 3/20/77 'age 4 Consent Asenda - Continued Appointment to Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Michael Porter to th Planning Planning Commission to complete the term of Robert Kingen, ho Commission has resigned. The letter noted the appointment effective through 1/31/80; that Mr. Porter, 1610 Rolling Hills SE, is employe by Pacific Mutual Insurance Co. , past president of the Rolling Hills Homeowners' Assoc. and active in PTA and YMCA. The letter noted withdrawal of first appointment name of Marcus K. Partin. R fer to Ways and Means Committee. Consent Age da MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS . Approval PREPARED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDE CE Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed David W. Skelton to the Appointment position of Police Officer in the Renton Police Department effective Police Officer 3/20/78, subject to the customary 6-month probationary period. The letter noted certification by Police Civil Service Commission and acceptance by LEOFF Retirement System. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. I NEW BUSINESS Council President Clymer inquired regarding removal of stray Christ- Council Memb:r mas trees from light standards on S. Third St. Inquiries Councilwoman Shinpoch requested meeting between the Sunset Garden Club and Administration prior to any removal of rhododendrons from the river bank in regard to trail system. Mayor Delaurenti noted that a meeting has been arranged. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, LETTERS FROM FORMER BUILDING DIRECTOR, SVEN JOHNSON, BE REFERRED TO THE ADMINISTRATION TO ANSWER. CARRIED. I ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:35 p.m. Daibuti a. Neet-ot Delores A. Mead, City Clerk 1 1 I Renton/City Council 3/20/7 Page 3 - Old Business - Continued S. 7thlSt. Councilman Stredicke called attention to Council request for the opening of S. 7th St. at Grady Way S. , being advised by Public Works Director Gonnason of 30-day permit revocation time. Communit Services Community Services Committee Chairwoman Thorpe presented. committee Commi ,,tee Re ort report recommending Council concurrence of the proposed Interlocal Green/ River Agreement for Green River Interim Policy and Regulatory Plan and Interlocal Work Program, with referral to the Ways and Means Committee for Agree ent appropriate legislative action. The report explained provisions of the agreement intended to provide basic framework for coordination approach by the Green River Valley cities and King County to resolve the drainage and flood control questions. The report noted City participation required by the agreement: Mayor and Council member serving on a Policy Advisory Committee composed of elective officials from each jurisdiction; Staff participation on Technical Advisory Committee and In-house Staff services. MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT APPROVING THE AGREEMENT FOR GREEN RIVER VALLEY. CARRIED. Parking Lots Councilwoman Thorpe inquired re employee parking in City' s right-of- andl way in the center portion of Burnett Ave. S. near Grady Way S. , also Lane Appraisals vacant lot being used for parking in same area, questioning need for Code enforcement. Councilwoman Thorpe noted earlier question re . land appraisal . MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND PERRY, THE ADMINISTRATION BE DIRECTED TO REPORT TO COUNCIL IN WRITING STATING THE ADMINISTRA- TIVE POLICY IN REGARD TO QUALIFICATIONS OF STAFF PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED TO MAKE APPRAISALS. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Was and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted committee Committee Report report recommending second and final readings of an ordinance amend- Or;' inance #3205 ing bond requirements for street excavation. Following readings, Street Break MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE 7s1t AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. (First reading of ordinance 3/13/78) Reading The report recommended first reading of an ordinance rezoning prop- Rezone erty located between 80th S and SW 3rd P1 . north of SW Sunset Blvd. from G to R-1 , known as the Kohl Excavating Co. Rezone. Following first reading, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL REFERORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.Rlution #2174 The report recommended reading and acceptance of resolution adopting Comprehensive Plan Comprehensive Parks and Recreation Plan for the City and adopting City Parks a Capital Improvement Program for the Parks and Recreation Department. Following reading, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Mtual Aid The report recommended referral of a proposed resolution for mutual . Agreement aid agreement with King County Fire District #40 to the Public 1 Safety Committee for review and report back. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. ONSENT AGENDA The following items are enacted by one motion without separate discussion; adopting motion follows Consent Agenda items: Claim for Claim for Damages was filed by John F. Vaughan in the amount of Damages $829.50 for damage to rental truck at SW 16th St. (Monster Road) , alleging damage due to low bridge. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Rezone 122-78 Letter from Hearing Examiner Beeler presented recommendation approv- Eugene M. Richards ing rezone with restrictive covenants, G to M-P property located on Jeray A. Holmes Raymond Ave. SW between Interstate 405 and SW 16th St. , to allow development of the site for an office/warehouse complex. Council concur and refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. potiqu44= Renton City Co' ncil 1/23/78 Page Old Business -' Continued I Ways & Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended Council authorization for Committee Reoo t payment of Vouchers No. 16617 through 16857 in the amount of Voucher Approv.l $291 ,438.82 having received departmental certification. Vouche s No. 16613 through 16616 machine voided. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION FOR PAYMENT OF VOUCHEIRS. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke noted vouchers would no longer be listed on the Consent Agenda due to new Agenda filing date, but would be presented by the Ways and Means Committee. Filing System The committee report recommended approval of the request of the for Finance Dep . Finance Department to purchase a new filing system for the Recor s Room at a cost of $6,534.80 which would be funded by excess revenue on return of Disaster Funds to Current Funds and excess revenue from the Street Vacation of Thomas Ave. SW. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR 'IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND REFER MATTE TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Friends of Youth Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding two letters concerning Friends of Youth group home on Talbot Hill , asking for referral to Council in considering permit renewal . Planning Director Erickseh advised the letters did not concern Friends of Youth, but regarded easement rights nn driveway and involved neighbor and property owner. Council President Clymer explained one letter referred to City Attorney. Transportation The Transpor Lat1or, Curnmittee report submitted by Committee Chairman Committee Report Shinpoch made the following recommendations regarding Council refer- Council ReferraT rals : Talbot Roadway Construction Overrun (4/11/77): Public Works Director has been requested to provide full report which will be presented to Council . Monitoring Six-Year Street Construction Program (6/20/77) : Committ e will continue to monitor and report to Council as program progress s. Amtrak Service Amtrak Passenger Service (9/19/77) : The committee recommended no action and attached copy of Seattle Time and P. I . newpaper articles of 1/17 and 1/18/78 reporting despite reports to the contrary, Amtiak intends to keep all its passenger trains rolling at least for the next year; noting Congress asked Amtrak to operate and gave more money. Park & Ride Shut" Renton park and Ride Facility (11/14/77) : Council approved pr1les- entation made 11/14/77 and committee will continue to monitor. Renton Shopping Renton Center Traffic Signals ( 12/19/77) : The committee reviewed Center Traffic the Merchants ' Association letter regarding ingress and egress and Circulation also Del Bennett' s report of 1/9/78 noting increase in traffic on Rainier Ave. to over 42,000 cars per day partly due to FAI-405 becom- ing saturated; noting need to analyze data for several months but that the traffic signal computer has capacity to provide increased efficiency for traffic on Rainier Ave. The committee report recom- mended that the Administration meet with representatives of the Merchants' Association to discuss the traffic volume on Rainier Ave. he report also recommended that the current study be expanded to include Rainier Ave. south of the railroad bridge with emphasis on eft and right turns from the shopping area. OVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMEND - 'IONS OF THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Recess. 10VED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES . ARRIED. Council recessed at 9:30, reconvened at 9:40 p.m. Roll Call : 11 Council Members Present. Street Lighting louncilman Shane inquired regarding street lighting matters before he Utilities Committee expressing the desire that administrative matters be handled by the proper department head. Mayor Delaurenti noted new installations come before the committee, that energy saving b', turning off lights, is an administrative matter. Cedar River Trail Councilwoman Thorpe made Council aware of removal of existing plant- i gs along Cedar River as trail plans progress, noting the trees will bt placed in the City nursery located on the airport for future use. Councilwoman Thorpe noted new plantings included in the trail plans. Councilwoman Thorpe noted review by the Community Services Committee of Staff report proposing removal of telemeter and pipe storage buildi gs. i i . i i RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting January) 23 , 1978 Municipal Building Monday ,) 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers MINUTES I CALL TO , RDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the regular meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CAL OF EARL CLYMER, Council President; THOMAS W. TRIMM, CHARLES SHANE, COUNCIL BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, RICHARD PSI. STREDICKE, PAT RI CIA M. SEYMOUR- THORPE AND GEORGE J. PERRY. ROLL CA L OF C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, STAFF : City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN, Acting City Attorney; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; DONALD CUSTER, Administrative Assistant; RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; CAPT. BOURASA, Police Representative. PRESS ; JULIE JOHNSON, Renton Record Chronicle; MARK KENNIS, New monthly publication of Women' s News and Views. MINUTE: APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, POSTPONE MINUTE APPROVAL OF JANUARY 16, 1978 CITY COUNCIL MEETING UNTIL NEXT REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 6, 1978. CARRIED. AUDIEN E COMMENT Brad P. McElroy, 19328 SE 163rd Pl , recalled his 11/7/77 request for connection to the City sewer, explaining history of request and Brad McElroy noting his need for connection as building of his home is progressing. Request for McElroy explained the property is located outside the City limits Sewer Connection and included in the proposed Lazetti annexation, however, property is located adjacent to a lot belonging to McElroy at 3414 NE 17th Place through which the sewer connection is planned. McElroy explained the lot is too irregular for building. McElroy noted that connection to the sewer would be allowed upon annexation to the City ( petition being circulated) and explained not wanting the expense of septic tank, though property had successful perc test. McElroy noted for the record that former Public Services Committee Chairman Ken Bruce favored connection. Councilman Stredicke noted for record that Committee Chairman favored connection, however, committee members had not agreed with report. Councilman Perry noted the policy subject of sewer connection for property located outside the City limits would be discussed at the Planning and Development Committee meeting. on Thursday. Upon consent of Utility Committee Chairman Shane, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND THORPE, SUBJECT OF THE BRAD McELROY SEWER CONNECTION BE TAKEN FROM UTILITIES COMMITTEE AND REFERRED TO PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR CONSIDERATION WITH CITY POLICY REGARDING SEWER CONNECTIONS OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS . CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Bit ey Rezone MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE, SUBJECT OF BITNEY REZONE BE TAKEN R10(-77 FROM THE TABLE. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke recalled tabling of Leisure Estates 1/16 Consent Agenda itenm:Hearing Examiner recommendation for approval Mobile Home Park with conditions of Dean W. Bitney Rezone R-100-77 from "G" to Mobile App;loved Home Park, property located West of NE 4th Street and West of Union Ave. NE. Councilman Stredicke inquired if conditions placed on the first phase of development of the mobile home park had been met, being advised by Dean Bitney and Dave Millard (Project Planner) that completion of some items, as landscaping , are contingent on completion of other items, that bond has been filed. Millard explained water re- tention ponds doubled in size preventing any drainage onto cemetery. Upon inquiry, Planning Director Ericksen explained trees were removed after agreement had been reached with developer that the trees would remain. Millard apologized for action of contractor. Lack of penal- ty for violation and enforcement of conditions established by the Hearing Examiner were discussed. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND BY PERRY , COUNCIL CONCUR IN EXAMINER'S RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE BITNEY REZONE AND GENERAL SUBJECT OF PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS BE REFERRED TO THE PLAN- NING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. MOVED SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, REFER BITNEY REZONE TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR THE PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED. 1 I I , r herry 0 treesget h rt . o , re ri eve p A� hree-day halt to the uprooting of the tree-planting on a decade ago as .100+'cherry trees along the Cedar its beautification project. Riv a r went into effect Friday at the City planners announced last Mon- request of Renton City Council •day the tree removal was necessary member Charles Shane. in order that most would survive Slane asked Mayor Charles De- construction of a federally funded laur nti Thursday to stop city work- trail project along the Cedar.' ers om removing the club-donated Planners said the trees would be treed until a court injunction could replanted along the river or at other be btained, mayor'a aide Donald city sites at a later date. Club mem- Cuss-r said. bers contended, however, the trees Sh-neindicated the city should be wouldn't survive relocation and regd red to issue an environmental would be lost anyway. imp•ct statement for the tree remov- Delaurenti counters by saying al, ;r meet requirements of the most will survive to be replanted as Sho'elines Management Act or opposed to all being destroyed if they "oth r ecological acts of the state," are left in place for construction Custd'r said. crews to work around. Shd. e wasn't available for corn- Custer said the city is in a dilemma rnent Friday. because if it waits any longer for A v inor furor erupted last week court action to materialize,the trees whe° Sunset View Garden Club will come out of their dormant state • members complained they hadn't '.and face greater risks during reloca- been informed beforehand of the tion. tee removal. The garden club took - (Related editorial on A4) ir 11 Page 4 - Record-Chronicle- Section A- Sunday, January 29, 1978 k k q��p•..v.� ;� y ,. ,,,A %.•''• t'`"�•2Y'.c�i/:., .G.W. - - - ,nti x ,` , . • . , , h.a ke . . ... ,!, RoFTlaEi . _ , . . „ . . . ., , . , ,, , il --,, s abetter s- , _ , . �,� . . , . _ . s. --, ., - . v lunteer�sm eserve „. . F ' Bureaucratic insensitivity. Cedar between the Logan Av- The trees have been dug out, parks, reservoir sites and the A decade of garden club ,•a 'bit ,of thoughtfu.lness;for Big words. And potentially e n u e and Bronson Way some destroyed in the,process, like.Initial estimates were that volunteer beautification effort those who have befriended the deadly,: . ., at least when fal- bridges. to make way for development 20 percent of the donated The volunteer effortcher- swept away with hardly a back- city can go a long way ini emu- • of a formal Cedar River Trails ry trees would be lost in the ward look. ' - -,municipal image-building:And. ling upon volunteerism. System park along the midcity ' uprooting, a figure likely to be . at no cost'but for a moment of Pull those:thoughts together lated a program that put cherry Club members were- upset, and you:have the alpha and -trees along the banks of the riverbank. The f e d e r a 1 _ conservative. understandably, and they Said someone s time, either „ omega of a little drama played Potomac in Washington, D. C. Economic Development Ad- But where City Hall really so, : # may_persons and orgaiuza- out on the banks qof the Cedar Garden club members were ministration put up$1,9 million fell down was in failure to It's too,late to shout some- tions want their-cxty_,i- River-in.downtown-Renton in proud of their work. Their to make the" trail syste'm,'a notify the garden" drib' of its.- thing lilze, tWoodman, spare tons want tooy helpy can. `', recent days. - ;- •. ,10-year beautification project ; reality. plans; to dig-those carefully. that tree e 1 • the past 10years had played apart in enhancing ,.- ry o make For eight of - p . . _ Those"�cher--: trees that Sig,: .-� planted cherry".trees t indeed, the eye a eal of a sometimes wive, the city's chief planner way for the changes the profess '' 'But it certainly is not too late It would be a sad day,,, , the local Sunset,View GardenY PP - ivicbeautifi- - neglected portion of the city's promises, will be •utilized = . sionals had in min: for the to exPress the hope that from if that altruistic spirit of volun- Clubcarried on a c this little tree shaker the teerism -were to be brushed project that involved the core area. some in,plantings:at the adja= Cedar's banks But the club ladies' cent site of-the new. Senior That was a gaffe that adds up , bureaucratic establishment in aside by insensitive bureauc- planting l moreb thbn 100 cher- gardenCitizens' Center, others .in to bureaucratic insensitivity. City Hall will have learned that rats. . ry trees,along both banks of the labor of love is.no more. a •. xsK��2CsakY � <�hs3s • "" -- s�«f arm• __ ->---'--- P - 'Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF OF KING ss. 1 zer'f-- '7 ct Herbouch•, being first duly sworn on • she Chief Clerk oath,deposes and says that is the of THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to,printed and published in the English language continually as a news- paper published'our(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, and it is now and during-all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, Washington.Thai the annexed is a Ordinence 70. 3199 I I as it was published in regular issues(and not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period of ,I 1 consecutive issues,commencing on the 10 day of :`i9 rc h ,19 7 ,and ending the I ! day of ,19 ,both dates inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee • charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $G '42; which has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent insertion. - ��''}��fJ / I Chief Ciork • Subscribed arid sworn to before me this 10 day of Ms c h I 1978 F Notary b c in and for the State of ington, residing at Kent, g County. —Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill281;effective June 9th, 1955. I• - ',Vestern Union Telegraph Cp. rules for'counting words and figures.,._ adop.ed byl the Newspapers of the State. • f I I t 1 '1 • 1 I . , I • • I „ „ . - • 1 .. . • ' . . .., . , • .... • .• .. , - . ., •• . . . ... .. . ... • ,. . . , :i . . , . . . ., . , . . :• ' . . . • • • . • • . ,, .. , • • . . . . , . . . • .• .• . • .. , .. . . 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Hon'Mr the dot :' .., pAiaitiOn'l of . ,... .- . • • • (,; -•THE13.tiktii0p .OV.:...0,',::,.1iIaa•,6,thEi.North "cif,;..,.'6i3Urse,areaL::.• .. , .. - , .said:prOpertlilights shall be • .1 , •- i,17,---A SHIN01:.•j: a,r.,kOD: '.': ;SaOtien2:4;•diong•-..,a,litel::;..--.-'i.(theOsteneible•-o)oners.., ",made,-1'from 1;1978' Budget ••.1 • .. c.,,.iMAINTA1NING,,WET,',. .:,..t. perpendicular to said of tfie•ljefetedescribeci • 'Accounts numbered.• •. 1 • ":-:-,':•;LANC,•-•A•RSAS.:AN15:A*FNorth Sedtionline4;dia4,-:::•,"....rear•prOlierbfiere•C.A.•-..-...90131900/97.583.341.81. and • , ' •,'.•:-:TRAILSYSt8M.:WITHiN"?...-r tante'of,9140:-ft:-+' : --';',',-; `,....'-:;:,Parker and Kathy Perk::;'8,9,3i9b.ci iti,72,83 8:36.61`...• :• .•''.:r•AiitcitY tiFF.‘,E,Nt0.0i?:':':liffianep‘,-gciialong.--4-,iiria...., .".:,:err l'ittStiand-•.-erid wife and/or. .'-'•atidicitt40 sirOh.otheffuhda W '•' ' ;'-•.!;,`.IIT,;-...090AINEb,. OV, ,ii,-:•itiarailat. ievich:.Itlk;INolth',';;-.'...•,46-14,•imisiwe as .--0 thq''citVojloeritpriAt may --::,•00.'.MAYOR AND f,THE,..7,--,.ling..0daid-:$detion.g1,-;.a.:•--.,..:•,,,.PAr*:t0iii000:,• • ,:1',,:•.1o§*Oilabia..-INir6f4r;fFOni4-• ,...: P,ITY: COUNCIL OF;OR:TME":,i. distancei of 1130-ft;.-1"-::;"1.r.;:•.:-:,;7....if is further acknowledged 14ing•':fpr thia•adquiOtiOri,Wilr"• .•. , ..., _ t1ONI,,•.•,,-,0 ,,11'-t NT 01\1". .„4'."1"ThertOe'Vly;Talong•a;lioe',';;-"Ahafithe'CitYlsautherized by:.2..brigiriate'front Housing and- •I- • WAS-114:N.0 Tip t,I;','•:A P'.!'f,i.04liel-witfyil.ecd.itirtie,•,:.....:0•56-:-idWs.and,itatutes'.ofthe ',:Community, CoVeiciOrilept.` , •-' -:; 91-0W.S"::.:,J"11:.1-:-.:,:-. ,,' ,,of said Section 'gi-,-"•;ii: '....'8i,ii0,0f:Washington to con .:,Projects/Wetlands'1Xoquisi-. •:,1.:1?SECT40,N.4:'Iti-S.eckno* diStande'33(423•fL.71--6 al'•- .damn- and,!diinage lands n•ton (pc,246-.76yancl'Cedar. • , ,• . . . ,..,ledgedthetttiOapiluisitiph of - •point,which is-175.ft:Sly;': withiri'.,-ItS,•-.6OrOorate.::limits ,River trail-(COL15476).•: .7,:.•-.; :-the.•,fellowing-deS6ribed seer • ..o,f;..as,eneasOred:at right:,...:•111!abbsSaill fpri the,iabpyte- ./..SECION ,v:.,-Nothind in 7•;,..p,r-opettyjs!part Of the citji of • anglakto.,thozy•margin:',..-•.tated.'•gyrOpee. .,,.. • :. : ;: (thia•brdinenPe'silall be Pop-• .... • • lTlentorf• Community.•De ;' ,'Of the•Cedar:River and-,.,'-•'•'... tECTIO.N,.'ill:-;the:City, •afrued.,,a6,q waive by the -••• •-• yeldpnentfllan.,-..-,• •,„•;,-•4,,,,-•..--•;510,ft.•+.,,,SoUth..of the Attorney, ,ta..hereby ,au- City..bfBentorof.its tightato ... ;,-_-•y,:pEcT.IgN)I: it is',herotili,';;•;': NOrth iina.of said saeticin, .,-'.ttiOni9-d:.:and directed'.to' decline•to take and,Pay for .• 1 'determined that that the acquisi-,-,Y; '211;.::`."."•,:;',,:'•:• ,-..,'1-.1'-;dornineri'Oe, qc)nd,ernnation said property. aft,:r.•'••th the tkin."of' the following 'deL..('''Tfiencelife geheral•SEIY••••-::proceedings':against'the ..amount .ot..coinliensatieri- 1 strIbedf.,real ',propertY.,ia. direction,,along 'a,.tine:•• .OiNnera and all o.thar parties .has•Oeert ascertained, and - .•1 '.neOeiaariah-g.fOria'pobli01,!;:lifliaf011el*ttl'aPd1751ft:::::•"•:- in interest'in the abovedes:-•.-.'Within the tirne.-allolved by'"; r 1 • „ .purpoSe. and.",ua`v...,=:--,:.tna,•.:toSVVIStiok,tbe $YVIy.mer7, .1•cribedlend-as•provided by!' lain/. • :.•":••••:"-,.'....CiTY.:0P.,• .,'":.• ,establishing ,anr:C.itieiritein1,:"•• :*Otifie:-Peciaiiivar,10:-'.••,,:46.4 40":•prepare the nebes-1 '1 SEcTIOli,t.li,1:'jr4.601.- :..ONTp6i,WAOHINd-fo ';•..ing'of wetlands and"a,traii.., ',1',.an intersection with'the' .:,.'sarYPetitiptv:in-oOndernne-,N.n4nce shall be effective..-.;• •;...!-•ORDINANCE NO.3199, ,'ssiateni as siebitaally.-seti:,.,1''Sbfith-',line:t•Pf',:ink.'NOrtti;, ',.:,•ticin'anddOrninenceandora - :upon.ite pasSege,;approval M ....ii...•-! :CROINANCE .0 ,.:forth:in.City'of Renton;Orcti14112fv•-P.PfSalASaOtibn-z-•-,7eectite .sUbn action in the. '•endl five days'after its ply1311;,, ,d THF-eiTy,or,•REN-1-64, -- ..naiite'No. 2148 and.-tii44,gi..--:;::,:411.:!,..... -•,..,::' -.,,.,::,,l,z-,•:*poliOr Court in and for the: cation • •f.'•'1 •r:•j. ''.•••.';'.1,-:11,•:-4 WASHIN GTO N,. AU.-:,- , such real property is locatedil,v„,:4-Theinb01%,,-.41or.ig,;the ', t'okii0-'61-King against all of:,'.,_ .PASSED BY TH CIV:.)-'„J"0, THORIZING-,THE. AC within.• Within the corporate lirnitsf, lr-,,,SPUthi•iine:-Of-Oild•saUti7.2' the owners and interested.. ,COUNCIL,this 681' 04v of:Ii .',11, • QUiSITI0N'oP:'CE1=1•2, ,.."'thaCitytif-Flehtokthe.s,arrie,Wdivislori-.I6.•','an jnterae.62. 'pieties:in:the heieinabove..'March: 1978_., "-I' 'IC;, :: :.4- .1) , . -- T.,,. . , , . . . .,'. t,AINiREAL:PftOPERTy- -,:";being described as followS•4 :lion with the,wiy margin- .:deadribed,property- and.,to •_•-.--..- .,-s/s Pelbres A. Miede -T;t . ,,.. . .„. , ;,-...`..PY'EMONIENT DOMAIN; to wit , •-. -. . .- ' 1' •,''41:..;,y.„4,9f;the•Gedervap,-,,s:•,...,;,;:adpuire!the-'aforedesciibed.% •' 1,... ' •-•••••-.1--City Clerk PROVIDING FOR THE',1,-7,V4,,-4Beginning 1 etthe interse -''''.f.ttiefi64:Ni ,:.:dficl,:i0Iiji •••••,property for the pity;Of Fie'i' ''''.-App.R‘pvgb•.,Irf.\c-tHE -.-.7',•, PAYMENT,',THERSOR-,..--1':;;.;otiOp of the North line of '-',#1:51ig:.•014,:_tv.v.11/...4..no'Sly's.'.3-ritpn).'end SuCh'-O,Opeedinge....•MAYOR':thia. pol.,,d0v:...9...t.;,-,f,c4. '--:•!.:A.-1).tHdR I Z fisl d• THE :;.;!',-:-•:Sectien'21 Tl'iiiii. 23N" '.! ITnargin:cit-?.Ine-.',Cadar.''1.1-Shell be to ascertain the jtrat'..March'1978':::' -•',''\''•':,•--1'141","• CFy ATTORNEY' TO Range..!:,,K Range'.5.1•E.,.W.M;',WititgA Mive013;4.0ilintersedtion.-.:,:,)derno:ensetiOn.for the taking.....-..2,,i.s/v Charles 4.,.DeleurentK „ •f"...111.?RSPARE.A PETITION'1' i:,:fs,,;.-the. wly,..1-nOrgin Of Ihkil-,-/,...",l'I'N4iiii-'114.•-INPRW'lina- of of property and/or#16'. -' - : -•:••• ,..•• ,..,:o•: ••• akot,,--,1,":*;:r, FO.Pt.CONDEMNATION.•:4:';;Cedar'River.•We'lepatele.> i., ,olion3,:•21.,),T340(-4N, damaging if any of such'• APP,Myed:as to formi,- ';'/:';''.41!1',-•:-• I•Kj,-..1-11 THE "SUPERIOR ' Onthe:groOndltlia?;data.;;,iy,'/„.,i-90....'a`o.;:w.m.:7,ariciAnc.,.--, remaining contiguous prooK--,i'Law,renpe-J!Varrert.;"i.t4-1 ,:.,1:,-'•:„ i,:.•;:gook,.r..-IN---Ar4o-FoR:•-;,..eNli.SF 1 t-,-;4971:', :>:-S1:„±.1. point of Or tiegi,nnii-ig; -.e,-,:91'6 rty.belonging- to-,the' ,Plity' le--rlti.",-m`.':.,',T...1•;1,„:.;iii,..?-„,...:, 70E'.C.IOUNTY OF KING..::.•;<:::::irhance'.\my:.aitinblmii-g.,4::':. 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Renton City Coun i l 11/21/77 Page 7 Old Business - Cintinued Councilwoman Thorpe asked to be excused and left the Chambers. Planning and Planning and Development Committee report regarding appeal of Hearing Development Examiner Decision, Crestview Manor No. 1 , Preliminary Plat, PP-068-77, Committee Report noted review of records and determination that no error in fact or Crestview Manor law exists pursuant to Section 4-3016, regarding Items 1 , 2, and 4 No. 1 Preliminar of the preliminary plat approval recommendation and Item i of the Plat - Appeal exception approval recommendation. The report stated an error in fact was found regarding Item 3 of the preliminary plat approval recom- mendation and Item 2 of exception approval recommendation; the purported 15 foot utility easement was found not to exist and an existing struc- ture (attached double garage) is located over it. The committee report recommended the City Council concur in the recommendation of the Hear- ing Examiner with the deletion of Item 3 of the preliminary plat ap- proval recommendation and Item 2 of the exception approval recommenda- tion. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. Robert E. McBeth, Attorney, recalled history of issue of opening Blaine Ave. N.E. from ,N. E. 12th to N.E. 16th St. or cul-de-sac installed asking that cul-de-sac be allowed, claiming project would not otherwise be feasible and requested traffic study. Committee Chairman Perry explained review and Examiner's decision that street be opened. MCTION CARRIED. Ruddell 's 2nd Planning and Development Committee report explained review of records Addition of final plat Ruddell ' s 2nd Addition, MacLand, Inc. FP-087-77; property Final Plat located at the northeast corner of Monroe Ave. N.E. and N.E. 10th. Street. The report recommended concurrence in Hearing Examiner' s decision. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COM- MITTEE REPORT AND REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Rolling Hills MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, SUSPEND RULES AND ALLOW COMMENT. CARRIED. Building Permit James McClelland, 1922 Jones Ct. S.E. representing Rolling Hills Moratorium Homeowners Assoc. called attention to earlier agenda letter (Page 61) Requested on explained that on 11/9/77 the Renton Planning Commission held public Multi-Family hearing concerning the Comprehensive Plan for area south of Renton Hill ; that the Hearing Examiner has scheduled hearing 12/13/77 for 30 unit condominium; and asked 90-day moratorium similar to Renton Hill , until review of Comprehensive Plan completed. Councilman Stredicke called attention- to earlier referral to the Ways and Means Committee (see Page 2) and referral to Planning and Development Com1 • ittee (see Page 6) . Attorney Robert McBeth spoke against moratorium -xplaining difference between Renton Hill area and area to the south. OLD BUSINESS Aviation aviation Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted committee report Committee Report oncurring in the recommendation of the City' s engineer, CH2M-Hill , (Public Services) to grant 30-day time extension to provide for final installation of Seaplane Base loats in the Renton seaplane base contract; completion date would Contract se 12/28/77. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN Extension IOMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Public Services 'ublic Services Committee report recommended concurrence in recommenda- Committee Report ion of the Public Works Department and award contracts to low biddIrs Bid Award or 11/9/77 bid opening EDA/LPW Project #51-51-23908 for Schedule I , Pump Station & -450 Talbot Hill Pump Station to Tri-State Construction Co. , Inc. Tie Line Water n the amount of $214,489. Also award contract to low bidder for Facility Projects ',chedule II , W-251 Rolling Hills Tie Line to Paul Snyders Construct ion to. in the amount of $168,035.49. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND BRUCE, OUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Executive Session OVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL MEET IN EXECUTIVE SESSION. CARRIED. Counil Members left the Chambers at 12:00 midnight and .sked Acting City Attorney Warren to attend the executive session for 'he purpose of discussing land acquisition. The Council Members eturned to the Chambers at 12:05 a.m. Roll Call : All Council embers present. RESOLUTION Resolution #2148 Council President Perry recommended reading and adoption of resolution Fair Market Value establishing fair market value of property for the marsh area and trail Wetland Area s stem along Cedar River. Following reading of the resolution by Trail Area City Clerk Mead, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, RESOLUTION BE aDOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. • Reni n City Council 11/.rl/77 Page 8 ADJIURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND BRUCE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. The meeting adjourned at 12:08 a.m. 01.61V-,S !-4124%1( Delores A. Mead, Cit Clerk • • CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGDN RESOLUTION NO, 2148 i WHEREAS , the 'City of Renton, a municipal corporation,; acting as, a noncharter code city under the laws and statutes of the State of Washington has been negotiating for the acquisition of certai properties as herein more particularly described for the purp6se of establishing and maintaining wetland areas within the Cit of Renton, and WHEREAS proper funds therefore have been provided and apprc,prated , and WHEREAS the City has heretofore caused an appraisal of said property to be made by a qualified appraiser. ,and WHEREAS a review appraiser has prepared a written report eviewing and modifying the original appraisal establishin- the fair market value in the sum of $14,500.00, WHEREAS the owner of said property shall .be provided with all of the pertinent information regarding said acquisition and th'e .etermination of the fair market value thereof, NOW THEREFOR: • THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON , DO RESOLVE rS FOLLOWS ; SECTION I: The above recitals and findings are hereby found to le true and correct in all respects , '.ECTION II: It is hereby determined ,arid established that the -air market value of the following described property as per it . appraisal and review appr. aisal 'is the sum of $ 14,500.00. -1, ii and -.aid parcel of property is more particuarly described on t e atfta hed Exhibit, Exhibit "A" , which is incoropra.ted by refere ce here n as if fully set forth, SECTION III : The Mayor •and City Clerk are hereby ant orized and irected to take all necessary steps including the execution oflall proper documents to secure the acquisition of said parc 1 of I _ real estate for the establishing and maintaining wetland areas withi the City of Renton, The Mayor, or his duly authorized re;hreentative , shall further take all necessary action to secure any additional funding, over and above the amount presently a ro.riated in Cityof Renton 1977 Budget Account No. 000/000/07/538.34.61 PP� g and 'iBu•get Account No. 000/000/07.538.36,61', as 'provided by law, i Any such conveyance by the owner of said l.andsshall be by Ist.,tutory warranty deed, free and clear of all encumbrances exclep those of record as set forth, in Transamerica Title InsUrcnce Company' s Report No, 426366 dated August 24 , 1977 further reference being made thereto and same being incorpnratod 'I by re erence as if fully set forth, PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 2lstday of November , 1977 . 0(1.&‘-el,b Delores A, Mead ; City leek I , APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 2lstday of November., 1977 , • Charles' J , ' Delaurenti, Mayor Approved as to form; Lawrence J . Warren, Acting 'City Attorney I i " Exhibit A" RESOLUTION NO. 2148 (Marsh and Trail along Cedar River) Beginning at the intersection of the North line of Section 21, p. 23N. , Range 5 E. , W.M. with the Wly margin of the Cedar River as located on the ground this date, May 16, 1977 ; Thenc- Wly along the North line of said Section 21, a distance of 27) ft . +; Thence Sly at right angles to the North line of Section 21, along a line perpendicular to said North Section line a distar ce of 940 ft.+; Thenc- Ely along a line parallel with the North line of said Section 21, a distance of 1130 ft.+; Thence Nly along a line parallel with the East line of said Sectio 21, a distance of 420 ft.+ to a point which is 175 ft . Sly of, as measured at right angles to the Sly margin of the Cedar River nd 510 ft.+ South of the North line of said Section 21; Thence in a general SEly direction along a line parallel with and 17 ft .+ SWly of, the SWly margin of the Cedar River, to an intersection with the South line of the North 1412 ft .+ of said Section 21; Thence Ely along the South line of said subdivision to an inters ction with the Wly margin of the Cedar River ; Thence ly and Nally along said wly and Sly margin of the Cedar • River t an intersection with the North line of Section 21, Twp. 23N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. and the point of beginning; Subject to easements of record. Generlal Vicinity - Maple Valley, SE 148th St . , Maplewood Golf Course area. -C- 40/0 1 ,.1A • , ‘ _ . /` ‘ ,.:,, , : • • - . . • ,:.-', ' ' , p . -,. . . - . - . .. ,... .,:. , • , . . . . . . . . _ . , . . . .i ' . H.... . CITY OF RENTON •WASHINCTON . . . . . , .. •.. .. .. ., ,,. . •, ,•. 4ADINANCE.1 HO 3153 .• . .„ . . . . . . . . • J . . AN.„,-ORDINANCEAF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON, ' - . . ...- J . • PROVID1W..FOR APPROPRIATION OF. FUNDS. . _ .... . . _ . . . . . . , . :1 :J!,71-iti: Aa!•, hT- City of Renton, Washington has heretofore - . . re]ce:iv dcel''.taiii.1,--Ocoess. reVenues from the. Hpusing :and Community . . DeVe10,.ment .-BloPkGrantS . for certain projects , and .„ .., • • I . . .. . . . . .:1WHEREAS: i7b: it'_ necessary and advisable. to appropriate and transf r from..s,u011- e*Ceq.s.reVenue : into the belowmentioned funds and .....:..., ,•.. . % • ., • sucF.; a propriatbn..,being.mecessary and in the public interest an , . for ':th publicbenefit,: NOW THEREFORE ;....1 ' . . . . , • . . . THEOITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON DO ORDAIN AS . . • . . F°Li'b' s.,::: : : .*' . '• ,•:::::- . .. . . . . 1 . • . . .. • .:.:SECTION11.:', : ,: The Director of Finance is hereby authbrized . _ and:rd_rected_ to, provide for the, following appropriation and trans,fer : d I Excess Revenue kevenue $394;252.00 . • . . . , TROM-.: - . See Ehibit "1.0 attached hereto and made : . :.a part hereof as if fully set forth • . . . . . I .• ' . • $394,252.00 ' ,. . . • . ' , . •••"." ' - ... '-. . ' . .. ,,i • • . ! • ' UNTO::-. •See.:Exhbit '!.A,' attached hereto and made a--part hereof as if fully set forth I . ' . ] ' . . . . • d . • SECTION:aIl' This Ordinance shall be effective upon itS vassage, . approval -and five days after its publication. 1 ., 4$'‘SED BY THa.C. TY cOUNCIL -this 15th day of August, 1977 . 1 . . 4 I — , . 4 . ' _74itAtte:L214 P1:1-4!'d i DeI, res A.' Mead,* ITT4flerk : .1. .1 . • . . . . . . . • . ] . _ . . , . . . , . . . APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 15th day of August , 1 ,7') . ,.1 ' • .---:---- - ----- • , • . . ,/,;1;.!e ..,'• -,,,-7‹. . . (—C.:-C.:,,,f. -/-(.-1. : .-; ,..,4_,-' ! : . . , • - 'Charles: jiDelaurentI, Mayor . . Ai'..)p 0 py ed as to • form: ''-''TA' . ' • ,.''.., i'l /I .);>, d';. . • I ,., / '4:::? ,{•‘'i..- r'..-.' ,:e.' IA: ,--?-,,, A ,-..--ft t(-, -• ,f,c 0 t,erice J .• ..1,..a.:cp ..9., :.. s s . L.3.. i. I-- ,rney t'..._.? C of rubllicatip . 8-19-77 '1 , • • . I , 1 , ' . ..2 • . ' • . ''-:: ,.' - - ORDINANCE NO. ' -: •,--:-:.; -• - d: - . _, . ,• --- ,- ., . EXHIBIT 1Y.A" . . Appropriation of. excess revenues from Housing and Community Development Block Grants ' ' . for the followi)ag proje,cts: ': , i - , '.- . . . . . , . . . , ' . APPROPRIATEFROMHEKCESS:REVENUE:' , $394,252.00 ' APPROPRIATE UNTO FOLLOWING DIVISIONS OF PLANNING DEPARTMENT/CURRENT FUND: 4. . CD-243-76 , ' '.. : ' • : . PLANNING &JMPLEMENTATION ,(unallocated 1976 Population Monies) . . 000/000/07.538.51:1100 ' SakEirs: kWages) . . $ - 809.00 , . . . . CEDAR RIVE .TRAIL .0D-476-77YNew-Division . ' . , , :.' I • ' -. • - . , , 000/000/07.5 8.57,0000PLANNINO/CEDAR RIVER TR/GRANT • . . • v1.0s.00 : PerOnal'Services . . ' • . 1100-:-*:Salaries & Wages $ 13,655 1200: Overtime. . . : : ' , . --- • . • 1500,*. ,.Peksionnel Benefits . 2,345 . . 1501 : ..Retirement 1502 - :' FICA ,::,j3.03 Prepaid Medical . -.13.05, 'y. industrial Insurance 1 . . .. - .4506 Life Insurance . • : 13.09, . ' Prepaid Dental • . ... • . • 20.00 Supplies . . , 2 22,00 .Operating Supplies 250 , . 10,00 ''Othr .ServicesA Charges , 5100:—.rPrefeSsional Services K51.01 Consultants/Plan Grant 2,050 32.08. ' COmmunication/Plan Grant ' 2,000 33.00 Transportation ' 300 ! . .'33,01 . : Conferences.& Schools 500 35'.op, : Printing & Binding 50. . ' 39.06 .-:Rentals ' '39,01 '.. Other Rentals , 50 i• 42,50 .Misc/Planning Grant • 600 .... . - • • . . . , 60.00. , Capital Outlay . . . .. . . • 61,00 '' -. . Land , . , .. 128:200 H - , 000/000Y07.538.3700,000TAL:PLANNING/CEDAR RIVER TA/GRANT $150,000.00 CEDAR CE&TD11 PARK (CD-488-77)4e* Division . 000/000 07 538.58.0000 PLANNING/CEDAR CTR PARK/GRANT 1.000 Personal Services • . - 11.00 .,: Salaries & Wages $ 6,731, • 12.00—. 0yertite . --- . • , . , . . 13.00':',Personnel Benefits 1,269 1501-. , Retirement 1502 -'-FICA 15,03 ., .'Prepaid Medical 13.05 - Industrial Insurance 13:06 Life Insurance 13.09', , Prepaid .Dental . . . 20.00 Supplies • 22,00 ' Operating. Supplies ' 300 . . 30,90 'Other Services & Charges . .. 3500' 'Printing & Binding 200 ' . 60.`00 . Capital Outlay '61,00 , :]Land, , 20,000 . , ' 65.00 'Construction Projects 122,500 65.01 ' Other' Constr/Ced Ctr Pk 9,000 . , 000/00,0/0 .538.38.00,00' TQTAL PLANNING/CEDAR CTR PARK/GRANT $160,000.00 . . . . , . . . . , . , . - .. . . . . „ -1- . .,,, . . . , . r 1 ORDINANCE N0. ' EXHIBIT "A" lont. . PLANNING & IIMP INENTATION,.01)-507-77) New Division 000/000/07!53:.39.00.00°PLANNING/PLAN &' IMPLEMEN/GRANT 10.00 Personal Services 11.00 Salaries & Wages 0 27,731 12'.00 •Overtime --- 13.'00 ' Personnel Benefits 5,671 13.01 Retirement 13.,02 FICA 13.03 • Prepaid Medical 13.05 Industrial Insurance 13.06 Life Insurance . 13;09 Prepaid Dental 20..00, Supplies 22.00 Operating Supplies 2,000 30.00 ' Other Services & Charges 31.01 Consultants/Plan Grant 44 1 32:08 Communication/Plan Grant 2,000 • 33.00 Transportation 300 ` 33.01 Conferences. & Schools 500 35.00 Printing,& Binding 1,000 38.00 Repairs & Maintenance 500 39.00 Rentals 39.01 Other Rentals 50 42.50 Misc/Planning Grant 500 000/000/07.558.39.00.00 TOTAL PLANNING/PLAN & IMPLEMEN/GRANT $ 40,296.00 SENIOR CITIIZO S ACTIVITY CENTER '(CD-508-77) New Division • 000/000/07.538.40.00,00 PLANNING/SR CIT ACTIV CTR/GRANT 10.00 A3ersonal Services 11.00 Salaries Wages $ 6,731 • 12.00 Overtime --- 13.00 Personnel Benefits 1,269 13.01 Retirement 13.02 , FICA- 13.03 .'. ' Prepaid Medical 13.05 Industrial Insurance 13.06 Life. Insurance 13.09 Prepaid Dental 20.00 Supplies 22.00 Operating Supplies 1,000 . 30.00 Other" Services & Charges 35.00 'Printing & Binding 1,000 60.00 Capital, Outlay 61.00 Land . 18,147 000/000/07.738.40.00.00 TOTAL PLANNING/SR CIT ACTIV CTR/GRANT $ 28,147.00 PREVETTIViE 11 'LTH SERVICES (CD-509-77) New Division 000/000/07.538.41.00.00 PLANNING/PREY HEALTH SV/GRANT 30.00 Other Services & Charges 31.01 " Consultants/Plan Grant $ 14,700 60.00 Capital Outlay 64.00 Machinery & Equipment 300 000/000y07 538.41.00.00 TOTAL PLANNING/PREY HEALTH SV/GRANT $ 15,000.00 q 1 GRAND TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF HUD BLOCK GRANTS $394,252.00 I� I I I -2- Or jR A A • ,?, o THE CITY OF RENTON U t$ . 0 Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON.WASH.98055 n uIL 111111 CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT 0 235- 2550 AO 9471. 1) SEP�E MEMORANDUM November 27 , 1978 TO : • axine E . Motor, Deputy City Clerk FROM : Jerry Lind , Planning Department RE : ' edar River Trail System; legal ---- -- o escri pti ons of parcels 1 -7 Pursuant to your request of November 22 , 1978 , find enclosed the atta hed legal descriptions of subject parcels 1 -7 being acquired Some cor ections in the legal descriptions have occured resulting in thei following sheets substituted : 1 ) Parcel No . 1 , which fair market value is $164 ,850 . E)2/ Parcel No . 2 , which fair market value is $14 , 746 . Parcel No . 3 , which fair market value is $5 , 253 . Parcel No . 3A , which fair market value is $770 . JL ; sh OF -R�� `$ OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY • RENTON,WASHINGTON _ POST OFFICE BOX 626 100 2nd AVENUE BUILDING • RENTON. WASHINGTON 98055 255-8678 Z o - R1 LAWRENCE I.WARREN, CITY ATTORNEY DANIEL KELLOGG, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY 90 GO' 091 7.E0 SEP1E4#P November 22, 1978 MEMORANDUM TO : Del. Moad , City Clerk FROM: Law ence J. Warren, City Attorney Re: Resol tions re Acquisition of property - Cedar River Trail Ph..se III. ' ' I Dear Del: Enclosed: ale eight proposed Resolitions as above ca tioned. (1:1‘'fawrence J. arren LJW: nd Encl . cc: [ems and Means Committee Mayor Counc' 1 President Planni g Dept . ' 1 I I • CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO . 2222 ' WHEREAS the City of- Renton , a municipal corporation; acting as a noncharter code city under the laws and statutes of the , State of Waslington has been negotiating for the acquisition of certain properties as herein more particularly described for the • purpose of establishing and maintaining wetland areas and trail systems within the City of Renton, and WHEREAS proper funds therefore have been -provided and • appropriate , and • WHEREAS the City has heretofore caused an appraisal of said property to be made by a qualified appraiser , and • WHEREAS a review appraiser has prepared a written • report reviewing and modifying the original appraisal establishing the fair •malrket value in the sum of $ 164 ,850 . 00 and WHEREAS the owner of said property shall be provided with all ofI the pertinent information regarding said, acqusition and the determination of the fair market value thereof , NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON , DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : The above recitals and findings are hereby found to be true and correct in all respects . SECTION II : It is hereby determined and established that the fair market value of the following described property as per its apraisal and review appraisal is the sum of $164 ,850 . 00 and said parcel of property is more particularly described. on ' • the attached Exhibit "A" , which is incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth. SECTION III : The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby . I . . . . authoriz-d and directed to take all necessary steps including i . . • 1 • �. • o I the execution of all proper documents to secure the acquisition of said parcel of real estate for the establishing and maintaining wetland are s and trail systems within the . City of Renton. The ' Mayor, or his duly authorized representative , shall further take all necessay action to secure any additional funding, over and above the amount presently appropriated in City of Renton 19.78 Budget Account Nos . 000/000/07 . 538 . 36 . 61 . 00, 000/000/07 . 538 . 37 . 61 . 00, 000/000/07 . 538 . 42 . 61 . 00 and 000/000/07 . 538 . 42 . 61 . 04 as provided by, law. Any such conveyance by the owner of, said land shall be by statutory warranty deed , free and clear of all encumbrances . except those of record as set forth in Transamerica Title Insurance Company' s Report No . 427306 dated April 13 , 1978 , further reference •eing made thereto and same being incorporated by reference as if full set forth . PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 27th day of November. 1978 . i - I Maxine Motor, Deputy City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 27th day of November 1978 . ' Charles . belaurenti , Mayor Approv; d as to ;orm: ey:tA)'6L-4,eK., Lawrence J. Warren , City Attorney i , I e —4 ♦. wJ ti ` April 13 , 1978 Order No . 427306 DESCRIPTION : PARCEL A : THOSE PAR S OF GOV' T. LOTS 3 AND 5, SECTION: 16, TOWNSHIP . : 23 N, RANGE 5 E, W.M. , KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, LYING NORTH OF THE RIGHT�OF-WAY OF THE COLUMBIA AND PUGET SOUND RAILWAY COMPANY AS LOCATED, CONSTRUCTED, AND OPERATED THROUGH SAID LOTS, EXCEPT PORTION 0 SAID GOV' T. LOT 3 CONVEYED TO PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT COM ANY BY DEED RECORDED UNDER. AUDITOR' S FILE NO. 2499111 . , PARCEL B : ' THAT PORTION OF GOV' T. LOTS 2 AND 4, SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 23 N, 1 RANGE 5 E, W.M. , KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, LYING SLY OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 1140 AND NORTH OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF THE COLUMBIA AND 1 PUGET SOUND RAILWAY COMPANY, AS LOCATED, CONSTRUCTED AND OPERATED ; THROUGH SAID LOT. i SITUATE N THE COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WASHINGTON. i 1 i 1 i i , mac.....z-6:H'>e• ;. .. �,c. :. y i • I • CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON • RESOLUTION NO . 2223 WHEREAS the . City of Renton , a muni.ci.pal corporation; acting 4s a noncharter code city under the laws and statutes of the State of Washington has been negotiating for the acquisition of . certain properties as herein more particularly described for the purpose of establishing and maintaining wetland areas and trail , systems 'within the City of Renton, and WHEREAS proper funds therefore have been provided and • appropriated, and . WHEREAS the City has heretofore caused an appraisal of said property to be made by a qualified appraiser ,, and . WHEREAS a review appraiser has prepared a written . report reviewing and modifying the original appraisal establishing the fair market value in the sum of $ 17 , 520 . 00 , and WHEREAS the owner of said property shall be provided with all of the pertinent information regarding said acqusition and. the ,determination of the fair market value thereof , NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON , DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : The above recitals and findings are • hereby found to be true and correct in all respects . SECTION TT : It. is hereby determined and established that the fair market vet.ue of the tol. l.ow:ni', described. property as per its appraisal and review appraisal is the sum of $17 , 520 . 00 and said parcel of property is more particularly described on • the attached Exhibit. "A" , which is incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth. SECTION III : The Mayor. and City Clerk are hereby l ; authorized and directed to take all necessary steps including; the execution of all proper documents to secure the acquisition of said parcel of real estate for the establishing and maintaining wetland areas and trail systems within the City of Renton. The Mayor, or his duly authorized representative , shall further take all necessary action to secure any additional funding, over and above the amount presently appropriated in City of Renton 19.78 Budget Account Nos . 000/000/07 . 538 . 36 . 61 . 00, 000/000/07 . 538 .37 . 61 . 00, 000/000/07 . 538 . 42 . 61 . 00 and 000/000/07 . 538 . 42 . 61 . 04 as provided by . law. Any such conveyance by the owner of said land shall be by statutory warranty deed , free and clear of all encumbrances except th se of recordas set forth in Transamerica Title Tnsurance Company' s Report No. 427310 dated April 20, 1978 , further reference being made thereto and same being incorporated by reference as if fully set forth . PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 27th day of November 1978 . Maxine Moto" Deputy City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 27th day of November 1978 . may_. J Charles . Delaurenti , Mayor Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren . City Aitorncv 1 i ii. . 2 . , , ... _. [ .. III [ I i: '': • • • I 1 4 • • 1, .k. CSCriPtiOn: ..‘:le, T.That portion of Government Lots 7 and 8 in Section 17, Township 23 'North, , Range 5 Ea t, W.M. ; lying Northerly of that certain boundary line , establishe• by paragraph; 10 of that certain decree in equity entered im the SUp,,rior Court of[; the State of Washington for King County in Cause No i 90072 on February 6, 1913, and Southerly of the thread of the present channel of the Cedar River; EXCEPT that portion thereof within the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Sec ion 17; Situate in the County of' King, State of Washington. .,, . :,..t.. . , -continued- .... :70 ; NOTE:i.Investigation should be made to determine if there are any service, installation, maintenance, oriconstruction charges for sewer,water or electricity. .. 2.1011 the event this transaction fails to close, a cancellation fee will be charged for services 1 rendered in accordance With our rate schedule. • . . w ' 4-- ;tr. -%. .-441:r.,,,, .i: . , ... . .,', r V 4 1 ,; ,r,). .i: t , ..•,' , .4. ,' ,: ',":"1 ,4'.ite ..,,,,-ie '-f)41 `,,, - * . . .t..',:-.. . p.,. 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'1'4, .;.',,4...:1 4. ,,,f.;',II:1i:-, ' f.::. . .• CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 2224 WHEREAS the City of Renton , a municipal corporation, acting as' a noncharter code city under the laws and statutes of the State of 'Washington has been negotiating for the acquisition of certain properties as herein more particularly described for the purpose of establishing and maintaining wetland areas and trail systems Within the City of Renton, and WHEREAS proper funds therefore have been provided and appropriated, and WHEREAS the City has heretofore caused an appraisal of said property to be made by a qualified appraiser , and WHEREAS a review appraiser has prepared a written • report rev' ewing and modifying the original appraisal establishing the fair m rket value in the sum of .$ 5 , 253 . 00 and WHEREAS the owner of said property shall be provided with all of the pertinent information regarding said acqusition and the determination of the fair market value thereof , NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON, , DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : The above recitals and findings are hereby found to be true and correct in all respects . SECTION II : It is hereby determined and established Itt-Let Li o - (1...:;ccihod pcopecLy as per its appraisal and review appraisal is the sum of $5 , 253 . 00 and said parcel of property is more particularly described on the ' attached Exhibit "A" , which is incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth. SECTION k The Mayor and City Cleric are hereby authorized and directed to take all necessary steps including the execution of all proper documents to secure the acquisition • of said parcel of real estate for the establishing and maintaining wetland areas and trail systems within the City of Renton. The Mayor , or his duly authorized representative , shall further take, all necessary action to secure any additional funding, over and above the amour presently appropriated in City of Renton 19.78 Budget Account. Nos . 000/000/07 . 538 . 36 . 61 . 00, 000/000/07 . 538 . 37 . 61 . 00 , 000/000/ 7 . 538 . 42 . 61 . 00 and 000/000/07 . 538 . 42 . 61 . 04 as provided ,by law. Any such conveyance by the owner of said land shall be by statutory warranty deed , free and clear of all encumbrances except those of record as set forth in Transamerica Title Insurance Company' s Report No . 427308 dated April 13 , 1978 further reference being made thereto and same being incorporated by reference as if fully set forth. . PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 27th day of No'vember 1978. Nakine Motdr, Deptty:city Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this27th day of November 1978 . Charles . Delaurenti , Mayor • Approved as to form: -1 c4i0,2„.„e • Lawrence J. Warren , City Attorney I IJ I II 1 ,1 , I I 1 • 1 ; ; I. i!i i 1-. II it . ; ,I I I �.=, Y II I0 II, 111 I . •! 11 1 Ili 'j • I '1! • 1 • • I 1 i Ii „ li' 11 I' I ! I' I . !i i , ll • ' ' ', 'I '11 • I i I • i i �' I, •i I p y 1 !• ,I'1 i ! I,I I l i .I 1ES, RI T 01 I: ' ! I 'i II li i 1 ', ! • ! 9 i ! 1.1 I1 j I : I I,i i '�i ', 'I 11, I 1• 1 1 I, ! I 1 I. II II 1 I , He NORThiEASTE�R'LY 175 ; FEET` OFii THE FOLLOWING' DESCRIBED; PARCEL': ! I[' !' i.i ij 1• ;l I � '• 9 i i 1 j 1 • 1 ; •• ••' ; I• II H1111' ' PO,R ION OF O !Tri : LQTS '3, AND' 5, IN SECTION 16i TOWNSHIP 2 f , ' 1, ;,I 1 I, ' y l • 1 1 I II • 'At pEE ! ; 4, ! W' $ .,, , LYIING SL;Y! OF' THE! PACIFIC NORTHERN'•RAIILROAb 'COMPANY I .t si l ,f I G OT-Q.f=-tWAI' !!;FORMER4Y COLUMBIAN PUGET SOUND RAILROAD,' COMPANY, EXCEPT. i ;j !: 'I,, HATI PORTIbN ; 1ihEfkEOF (LYING, W• ITHIN'!'THE. OPERATING PROPEiRTII!ES;'OR t;, ' 'f •• I.1. f;' '' I" �ASEMENIT,S I' WIJjiD BY 1 E PL4GET • iSOUNb POWER & •LIGHT .COMPAANY,; ONNEV,,I J.L1JE •,,, I! i !j' II I gI 1 'il; 'il Y 04}rER AptlI I$ ,IRATI( N 1OR SEATTLE CITY LIGHT,;,,AS AREAS iSHO. ':N IiCROSS�I- i II ; .j1 I HAT MEfyl ',CAN 1 Af''i6� MAPS 11 THRU 1 D INCLUSIVE; CARRIED. AS 1EXH 'BIZITj ":A`''f l 1 ,1 I'i ' 11 ,'y' 1PI UND R RECIO DING! 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I 11I I II ( 7 1 ,i ' 1 1 R , 1 yII 1 I { 1 7 r t ! i i' I ' 1 I !' 7 I + I 'i 1 II.i,, i I I , • I CITY OF' RENTON , WASHINGTON ,• !, , 1 ', ;i I .i I I,' I. i it I,I 1 '1 „ ' II' • ; 'RESOLUTION NO. 2225 ! i; ,• II ' '1 . ti ! 11I . 1 ' I1 .; 1 jsI j i,1 : 1'I • I i j: Ij ) it 1; 4 I; 1 I'I jI Ih 1,li a .,: I 1 ! 14HEI7IEAS the ;City Of Renton ; • a municipal 'corpora 'io�i; ;. ' I1 ! , • ,'! 1:1 11 • j ;. •i 4. , I 1 i .a ting Ii � Ia$ 'a 'noticHarter code' city under , the laws:• :and; s•Cat�t'1es of th'� i 4 ! , p HI; 1• 1 '' 1 ' ; ' I ! 1 it i, I. j .I 11 1 I' 1''' ' 1 i V I I I ! I I 1 ' 1 • • I I; I ; ; I State' of ,WaShlingtori has been negotiating •for the .aciqui5it on of ; ; • '! '' I (',i I' i 1 I• I • I I I. :, 1 1 ', '1 1 4 III 1'i � ,certain:, pYopeirties! 1as herein more; particularly IId'esdri,bed;l for 'the i. 1 ; I '• 11 I' , ' a (•purpose; of ' establi.;shing and, maintaining wetland Iar• d,as .and tra41 l 111 `I j 1 il 1; i+ 11 , . I I 1 1 1 , 1, I 'I II 1' a i ! I • 1 i 1 III 1 ;:, 1 •; systems';, within the'1 'City of Renton, , and • 1' 11i, '1 ' 1 ;I • I i, I • 1' I!' ' WHEREAS proper funds' therefore . have' been;•provide;d aril I'I ' ,i I I i1 ; I I III;, 1 11 il, . 11, 1' 11 I .k 1 11 1;' appropr.iated!,• and : ; .`I 1111 1I • 1 I 1 1 1I • ; ` • ; WHEREAS the City has: heretofore caused an :appraisal 4Z. ; i1 , 11 I11 it ! 1 II 1 1 •i I 11 1 'i 1; 1 II ,i 1;;i 1 :said ;prop rt'y' to be made . by, a qualified appraiser, • ;,and' j 1 '! 1 1 ; !` 1,1 , i ; 1 ; , WHEREAS a review appraiser I as• prepared a written I ; 1; I' I 1 .1 1 I I' 11 �; f it r i. I', C. report •reviewing and modifying the, original app.r;a .slal establishing' ; ' I; : II !;i 'the fair market value in the sum of $' 14 , 746 . 00.1 and 1' 1 y I ;I! Ir1 ! • • • j i1 :I' , 1 I i '• i 1 ,�i 1 •j 1 1• i 1 ' ; I WHEREAS the ;owner, of said property; shall be :prov'ided' ; 1, 1 I1 '1 1 , i1 I , 1 i , • i 1 1 • : 1 1 I 1, 1 I 1 with 'al] of '.the pe,ritinent information regardingsaid .acgµsition 1 1 1 '1! and : the 'determinationof: the fair market value .;t'herebf', 'II OW THEREFORE' ' i. I 1 ;i 1 I • . I , I; 11 1; . I. ,l l i ; 1,, 11 !; ;1 ' i 111 ; THE 1C�'ITY .COUNCIL OF THE, CITY OF RENTON!, WASHING�TON , '1 • 1 • i; 11 1 I I , 1 ' DO RESOLVE ;AS FOLLOWS I 1 •I ` 1 ' I ' I,, I I' 1 1 ; 1 ,i 'I I ' III I „ j ' 1 SECTION I . 1 The above r.ecitlals and,.f Endings are 1'. 1 I 1 ! "l { ! 11 1i• I' ; 111 1, 'hereby i;found to be 'true and correct in all respects ' , ' i ' 11 1 1 , , I i 'j 1 i ,1 SECTION II It' is hereby determined ;arid eStabl.ished', ;d i II ; I'' `. 'that 1 thel,faiir: raazlcet value h f:' the following described property as I. 1i 1 I i 1 ';', l l . 14.. , 74 6 . 0 0 1' ;; ' 1 Per �.ts Appraisal and review appraisal is ' the S;um of�'$ , P PP 1I i 11 II' 1 I I , ;; ;and $ai;d I• 15arc'el of 'property' is more particularly described on: 1i .+ I 11 I I II Iincorporated the attached. Exhibit Awhich is' by :reference I '� ' i • I ; 1 ' 1 1 • 11 I :11 j I:! ' j :herein "ia:� if fully. set 'forth. • 11 1 11: 11; ,: I II 1; , 'i , 1 I : 1 i 1 I 1 Q ! 1 I , i.l . I 'I ;•11 1 I< , Il , 1I , • , SECTION III : , The Mayor', and' City (Clerk are hereby 11, JI 1 , I1 11I • e 1 1 •i 1 1 J 11 i " i'.. ! I ;authorized and directed to take all necessary steps including', 'II '1 ;I1 1 .1 !f ' " ' I I ! 1 1 ,I: 1 I1 1 lid I 1I I iI I ,11, i. I'' 1 • ' I . , 1 , i .•1f 1 l I r `r ,i . 1 1 ; 11'' 1 I Ill . ;;; ,1,. • the execution of all proper documents to secure the acquisition of said ',parcel of real estate for.:the establishing and maintaining wetland 'areas and trail systems within the City of Renton. The Mayor, or his duly authorized representative , shall further take all necessary action to secure any additional funding, over and above the amount presently appropriated in City of Renton 19.78 Budget Account Nos . 000/000/07 . 538 . 36 . 61 . 00 ,. 000/000/07 . 538 . 37 . 61 . 00, 000/000/07 538 . 42 . 61 . 00 and 000/000/07 . 538 . 42 . 61 . 04 as provided by , law. Any such conveyance by the owner of said land shall be by statutory warranty deed , free and clear of all encumbrances except those of record as set forth in Transamerica Title Insurance, Company' s Report No . 427316 dated April 18 , 1978 , further reference being made thereto and same being incorporated by reference as if fully set forth . PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 27th day of November 1978 . >22e--x-e—rt-e' ,2722"41-2-4 - ' Maxine `Motor', Deputy City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 27th day of November 1978 . lC� Charles . Delaurenti , Mayor Approved is to form: ' • LawrenceJ . Warren . City Attorney ' I I • DESCRIPTIoN: • THAT PORTION OF GOV' T . LOT 3 IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SECTION 16, • TOWNSHIP 23 N, RANGE 5 E, W.M. , LYING NLY OF THE PACIFIC COAST . I . RAILROAD RIGHT—OF—WAY, AND . SOUTHERLY OF CEDAR .RIVER, WITHLN A 200 FT. STRIP BEING 10A FT. WIDE ON EACH SIDE OF LINE RUNNING N 07°20 ' 30" W FROM A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID GOV' T. LOT, 556 . 571FT. EAST FROM, THE SOUTHWEST CORNER THEREOF. AUDITOR' S DEED, . VOLUME : 1421, PAGE 270 . SITUATE IV THE COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WASHINGTON. I • • • • • • • • • • y _ ..s' l r. I I . I CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO . 2226 • WHEREAS the City of Renton , a municipal corporation , acting as la noncharter code :city under the laws and statutes of the State of Washington has been negotiating for the acquisition of certain properties as herein more particularly described for the • purpose If establishing and maintaining wetland areas and trail systems within the City of Renton , and • WHEREAS proper funds therefore have been provided and • appropriated, and WHEREAS the City has heretofore caused an appraisal of said property to be made by a qualified appraiser , and WHEREAS a , review appraiser has prepared a written '' . report reviewing and modifying the original appraisal establishing • the fair market value in the sum of .$ 770 . 00 , • and WHEREAS the owner of said property shall be provided with all of the pertinent information regarding said acclusition and the determination of the fair market value thereof , NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON , DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS : I SECTION I : The above recitals and findings are hereby found to be true and correct in all respects . SECTION II : It is hereby determined and established l.(1(.11. i;}le fir. nult-Lq :II il; i I l ( .` i l!...;C;r I l):'cl pC17r1!. .c y cl. • per and said- parcel of property more particularly ctilarly described on s appraisal and review appraisal is the sum of $770 . 00 �• - • the attached Exhibit "A" , which is incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth. SECTION III : The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby autho ized- and directed to take all necessary steps including .• 4 I , 1 . ....., r the execution of all proper documents to secure the. acquisition o said parcel f. el ,of real estate for the establishing and maintaining wetland areas and trail systems within the City of Renton. The Mayor, or his duly authorized representative , shall further take all necessary action to secure any additional funding, over and above the amount presently appropriated in City of Renton 19.78 Budget Account .Nos . 000/000/07 . 538 . 36 . 61 . 00, 000/000/07 . 538 . 37 . 61 . 00, 000/000/07 . 538 . 42 . 61 . 00 and 000/000/07 . 538 . 42 . 61 . 04 as provided by , • law. Any such. conveyance by the owner of said land shall be by statutory warranty deed , free and clear of all encumbrances except those of 'record as set forth in Transamerica Title Insurance Company' s Report No . 427307 dated April 13 , 1978 further reference being made thereto and same being incorporated by reference • as if fully set forth. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 27th day of November • 1978 . . . , 27,,,,. . . • .. • -Maxine Motor, Deputy City Clerk • APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 27th day of November ' 1978 . " - .e.4"2 :: Charle J . Delaurenti , Mayor • Opp weld as to form: -.,, Lawrence J . Warren . 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Renton , a municipal corporation, ' acting as a noncharter code city unde• r the laws and statutes of the ' State of Washington has been negotiating for the acquisition of certain p1operties as herein more particularly described for the purpose of, establishing and maintaining wetland areas and trail , systems within the City of Renton, and WHEREAS proper funds therefore have been provided and appropriated, and . WHEREAS the City has heretofore caused an appraisal of said property to be made by a qualified appraiser , and WHEREAS a review appraiser' has prepared a written' ' . • report :reviewing and modifying the original appraisal establishing the fair market value in the .sum of .$'2 , 850 . 00,' and WHEREAS the owner of said property shall be provided with all of the pertinent information regarding said acqusition and the determination of the fair market value thereof, NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON , DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : The above recitals and findings are hereby fund to be true and. correct in all respects . SECTION II : It is hereby determined and established Char t:he fair market. value DC rho lb 1.lowi.nc, dcscr:Lhed propOrLy ' as per its appraisal and review appraisal is the sum of . $2 ,850 . 00, ; • and said parcel of property is more particularly described on . the attached Exhibit "A" , which is incorporated by reference ' • herein as if fully set forth. SECTION' III : The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to take all necessary steps including 1 1 Cr . IiIMYil.re.....n.... a 1 I. the execution of all proper documents to secure the acquisition of. .said parcel , of real. estate for the establishing and maintaining, wetland areas and trail systems within the City of Renton. The Mayor , or his duly authorized representative , shall further take . all necessary action to secure any additional funding, over and above the amount presently appropriated in City of Renton 19.78 Budget Account Nos . 000/000/07 . 538 . 36 . 61 . 00, 000/000/07 .538 . 37 . 61. 00 , 000/000/07 . 538 . 42 . 61 . 00 and 000/000/07 . 538 . 42 . 61 . 04 as' provided ,by law. • Any such. conveyance by theowner of said land shall . be by statutory warranty deed, free 'and clear of all encumbrances except those of record 'as set forth in Transamerica Title Insurance Company' s Report No. 427304 dated April 25 , 1978 , further reference being made thereto and same being incorporated by reference • as if fully set forth . PASSED BY THE CITY_ COUNCIL this 27th day of' November 1978 . . -e7; z -k_ — Maxine�Motor, Deputy City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 27th day of November . • 1978 . (1:7"44.' -4''''''w . . Charles . Delaurent : , Mayor. Approved as to form: 6‘u..20-Lte ?"1-4.1-4,-0-...., ' Lawrence J.. Warren , City Attorney '`'`› i- • ' • , • . Description: 'hat portion of Government. Lot 5 in Section 17 , Township 23 North, ange 5 East , W.M. , lying North of C. & P. Railway right-of-way, XCEPT any portion thereof lying North of that certai boundary stablished by Pai:agraph 10 of that certain decree inn equity, King ounty Superior Court. Cause No . 90072 ; LSO EXCEPT any portion thereof within Primary State Highway No. 1. ituate in the County of King, State of Washington. 1. -continued- i NOTE:1.Investigation should be made to determine if there are any service, installation, maintenance, , , I 0 or co,istructiol i charges for sewer,water or,electricity. , 2.In the event this transaction fails to close, a cancellation fee will be charged for services 714 rendered in accord`nce wills our rate schedule:• j y, try v.'?t o. •r 'I i .0- , - , , t fit' . R N I y �Y t4 1 ' 1 l 1,', K ;r4 7w �4 l • r -. ':{ .{i Y 4. . 4 �+#)`w flip • . .tis' 1• 1 CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON • RESOLUTION NO. 2228 • . WHEREAS , the,, City of Renton; a municipal corpo.r;at,ion.,- ' acting Las, a noncharter code city under the laws and statutes of the State of Washington has been negotiating for the acquisition of . • certain,, properties as herein more particularly described for the purpose of establishing and maintaining wetland areas and trail • systems within the City of Renton, and WHEREAS proper funds therefore have been provided and appropriated, and • WHEREAS the City has heretofore caused an appraisal of said property to be made by a qualified appraiser , and WHEREAS. a review appraiser has prepared a written • report reviewing and modifying the original appraisal establishing 875 . 00 the fair market value in the sum of "$ 157 > and WHEREAS the owner of said property shall be provided • with all Of the pertinent information regarding said acqusition and the determination of the fair market value thereof , NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON , DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : The above recitals and findings are hereby found to be true and correct in all respects . SECTION IT : It is hereby determined and established Lhat 'tho [n i'( irL1i:ki.q. v..i 1.w u : Lilt' `.Ui. 1 0.; . h. (i: .:i 1 f)i'd prop) Ly as • per its appraisal and review appraisal is the sum of $157 ,875 . 00 and said parcel of property is more particularly described on . the attached Exhibit "A" , which is incorporated by reference herein as if fully set: forth. SECTION III : The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to take all necessary steps including • • • - I the execution of all proper documents to secure the acquisition i • of said parcel of real estate for the establishing and maintaining wetland areas and trail systems within the City of Renton. The. - Mayor, or his duly authorized representative , shall further take ! all necessary action to secure any additional funding, over and above 1 the amount presently appropriated in City of Renton 19.78 Budget AccountN4. 000/000/07 . 538 . 36 . 61 . 00 , 000/000/07 . 538 . 37 . 61. 00, I 000/000/07 . 538 . 42 . 61. 00 and 000/000/07 . 538 .42 . 61 . 04 as provided by . law. I Any such conveyance by th.e owner of said land shall be by statuItory warranty deed, free and clear of all encumbrances except those of record as set forth in. Transamerica Title, Insurance Company' s Report No. 427305 dated April 20, 1978 , further reference being made thereto and same being incorporated by reference I • • as if fully !set forth . PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 27th day of November 1978 . , ��. e . Maxine Motor, Deputy City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 27th day Of November 1978 . ! I c- „, 1(.41,14; .2i4,,,A7v1:) Charles . Delaurenti , Mayor I • 1 Approve ) as to fo m: ' Lawrence J. 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DESCRIPTION ALL that portion of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 AND of ' c,overnment Lots 6 and 9 in said Section 17 , lying Northerly of the .. pacific Coast Railroad right-of-way, (Columbia and Puget Sound 1 Railway right-of-way) , and lying Southerly of the thread of Cedar •,. , River as the same' existed in December 1906 , and as established by decree in King County Superior' Court Cause No . 90072 ; • 1 , EXCEPT all coal and minerals and the right to explore for and mine the same . , • , . •- , Situate in the C.unty of King ,: State of Washington . • • ' . • •.. 1 , .. ,.. • 1 . • , i C;C•' • 1.1A' ' • 1 1,- ..,. 1 ' i I , d I i • [ I 1 • • 1 • -,- , 1 •,,:';'; „ .4 ,,,/, •,"44, ., ...,- • •.it ,,,, , , • ... •.•tn.• •%rp%• ......,4 L''14".i 1, .s i'' ...1..e '••'•4.'4." • ' . ..NvI.1144..4"' ., •e• . •A.514.A1 , ..... „ a f jt••,.•.•:4,V:;14 ' .1) ,24.4,••'•,4 II ' I.,rtl,.•••'0.* *I'.',4, 4'"%, ;;f.f..,.i,-". -ilt.' ,p,','A! , , ,..,-7, ,, ..,. ,te,,ti .44,:‘ ',Vile,:.,;:it44 k,i,'I' 24, 1.,;...,N:',,,,..:.•. ,,,,......'„, . , .. , , 1.-z• i- '' .•...4iv ,-, W;'4 ",,i' ,°,41.1,, ,,, .. t,,,.*•, ,,'-,'lli.,,'•,;:i-,„,'„,,i/e,:tit-.r.:.',4,v;,ts i•,*,,.,-,zte;).'..4,7,' ' 't,41.,..‘'5,:k ' • •.' 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WHEREAS proper funds therefore have been provided, and appropriated, and WHEREAS the City has heretofore caused an appraisal of said property to be made by a qualified appraiser , and . WHEREAS a review. appraiser has prepared a written 1 I • report reviewing and modifying the original appraisal establishing the fair Ili narket value in the sum of $ 5 , 373 . 00 , and • WHEREAS the owner of said property shall be provided with all .of the pertinent information regarding said acqusition and the dletermination of the fair market value thereof ; NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON , i DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : The above recitals and findings are • hereby found to be true and correct in• all respects . II1 SECTION II : It is hereby determined and established that the fair market value of the following described property as $5 ,373 . 00 per its appraisal and review appraisal is the sum of and said parcel of property is more particularly described on the attached Exhibit "A" , which is incorporated by reference herein as ! if fully set forth. SECTION The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby I authorized and directed to take all necessary steps including 1 . i1 i • . •. I ~t I' ti • the execution of all proper documents to secure the acquisition of said parcel of real estate for the establishing and maintaining wetland areas and trail systems within the City of Renton. The Mayor, or his duly authorized representative, shall further take all necessary action to secure any additional funding, over and above the amount presently appropriated in City of Renton 19.78 Budget Account Nos ., 000/000/07 . 538 . 36 . 61 . 00 , 000/000/07 . 538 . 37 . 61 . 00 , 0.00/000/07 . 538 . 42 . 61 . 00 and 000/000/07 . 538 . 42 . 61 . 04 as provided by law. Any such conveyance by the owner of said land shall be by statutory warranty deed , free and clear of all encumbrances except those; of record asset forth in Transamerica Title Insurance Company' s Report No . 427303 dated April 19 , 1978 , further reference ,be1ing made thereto and same being incorporated by reference as if fully set forth . PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 27th day of November 1978 . e 2 MaxineM tto or, Deputy City Clerk III APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this ' 27th day of November 1978 . C arles J . Delaurenti. , Mayor • Approv d as Ito rm: r Lawrence J. Warren , City Attorney ' i 1: 1 • I � I • I I I • i j i i i I - • I ^ L V•utb• l•. N.O Description: . That portion iof Government Lot 8 lying. within the Southeast 1/4 of • ` � Ithe Southeast 1/4 of Section 17 Township 23 North, Range 5 East, -o W.M. , and lying Northerly ofIthat certain boundary line established ° by paragraph 10 of that certain decree in equity entered in the . n Superior Cour1t of the State of Washington for King County. in Cause No. 90072 on !February 6 1913 and' Southerly of the thread of the present channlIel of the Cedar !River. Situate in th'e County of King, State of Washington. ril a. • - continued - m NOTE: 1.Investigationshould be made to determine if there are any service, installation, maintenance, 1 I p or constlruction charges for sewer,water or electricity. • 2.In the event this transaction fails to close, a cancellation fee will be charged for services ` _.....t.._ It .I. .,t. :,t. , f . ! ,•• I- �, ;C.VL"d a1-' r }, i'.t,�. 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Single family residential uses in non. sensitive reas are exempt from -this requirement as established by Washington Administrative Code 173-34 . In addition to the following . information , please submit a vicinity map ( recommend scale : 1" representing 200 ' to 800 ' ) and a site map ( rec- ommended cale : 1" representing 10 ' to 40 ' ) . APPLICANT TO PROVIDE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEMS 1 THROUGH 30 BELOW : 1 . Name of applicant City of Renton Planning Department 2 . Mailing address : Renton Municipal Building - 200 Mill Ave So, . ; p 235-2550 Renton Telephone 3. Applicant is : 1 10Wher - =Lessee I (Contract purchaseevelo er I ]Other (specify ) p 4 . Nam and address of owner , if other than applicant : I ITelephone 5 . General location of proposed. project (give street address if , any or nearest street and intersection Cedar river banks- extending from Lake Washington to the eastern Cilty limits . ' //, 2 - b . Legal description ( if lengthy , attach as separate sheet ) Note Ni #5 7 . Area Dimensions 3 . 5 Miles 8. Intended use of property or ( include project details : number e of units , volume , etc . ) : Note attached assessment 9 . Generally describe the property and existing improvements : Note attached assessment 10 . TotalIl construction cost or fair market value of proposed project inclUding additional developments contemplated : Initial program - $95 ,000 Proosed total - $ 1 ,500 ,000± 11 . Construction dates (month and year) for which permit is requested Begin July 1976 End December 1978 ON MP 1 12 . List any other permits for this project from state., federal , or' other local governmental agencies for which you have applied or will apply, including; the name of the issuing agency, whether the permit as been applied for, and if so, the date of the applica- tion , w ether the application was approved or denied and the date of same , and. the number of the application or permit : .` Date. Agency Permit Type Submitted* Number Status** Note Assessment NO# __3___ , I * ' ' Lea ,e blank if not submitted. ** Approved , denied or pending. 13. Has an Environmental Impact Statement or an Environmental Assess- ment been prepared for the proposed project? : . . , I-1 "s no If "yes" submit copy with this ' El environmental impact worksheet. 14. Are t ere similar projects , both public and private , existing or plann .d in the immediate area : ' . ' nyes En° IiJdontt know ' I,f "yes" explain. 15 . Is: t e proposed project located in or adjacent to an area or, structure having unique or exceptional historic , cultural, or othen values considered important by some sectors of the popu-j latipn? XI yes Ino If "yes expl ai•!r1 Renton Library, City Hall , Jones Park , Liberty Park , Cedar River Park , and Carco Theater Are Adjacent to the River and will not be disturbed . This project is designed to enhance the total system. 16 . Is the proposed project located in an area that may be considered sensitive and is subject. to erosion , landslides , floods , etc . ? PE yes ,no If "yes" explain!. ' The intent of the project is to provide : improved flood bank ' control and will .be designed to withstand a potential 100 yr. flood . it t - 4 - 17 . Is the roposed project located in an area that.. has a' number of large, t ees or other natural landscaped areas , waterways , marshes or wild ife? 1 n x yes I l no If "yes" explain . 1 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF PROPOSED PROJECT: . In the following questions summarize what the applicant feels will be the environmental impact , ° both beneficial and adverse , 'of the proposed project. Consideration! should be iven to both the human and natural environmental as well as physics social ,' and' aesthetic aspect. For projects which are) part of. 'a ore, extensive plan , consider the implications of the entiir,e plan and, t just the project now being proposed . 18. Landf. 0 e : Will the project,: have a significant effect on land use ,;i n the surrounding, .area? I lyes ; X no Explain : u II I . I 19. Pro 'e t Desi 'n and .:Assearance: Will the, project design , appe'ar, ance , landscaping , ;etc. , assure the maximum protection for the natural environment? ' f X yes ' i lno Explain : , I II ! I { i 20. Grou d Contours : , 'Does the proposed project have an effect oln the existing ground contours ' of the project location? I X yes no: ' Is the project likely to cause erosion or sedimentation? r1'yes X no? If "yes" :to either, explain. A portion t of the ' bank in the industrial zone will be altered to mitigate potential flooding . I • - 5 - 2.1 . Air Quality: Will construction of the project and use of the , completed project have a substantial effect on the existing air quality? (Consider the effect of any gas , chemicals , smoke , dust;, jarticulate matter, and odors)? r]yes Ono If "yes" explain ., 22 . Water QQuality: Will construction of .the project and use of the, completed project be likely to have an effect on , the existing water/quality of the area? (Consider the adequacy of drainage ; and runoff and the ,likely endpoint of any liquids draining from the project. ) ,,yes yno. Is there a good possibility, that this project wil eq an expansion of local water an'd%or sewer facilities? I yes Lljno If ; "y s" to etther, exp ain. ' 1 23. Noise : Will construction of the project or of the completed project significantly affect the existing noise levels of the , area(�?t yes X� no. Will the project be affected b'y a1 rports , freeways , railroads or other sources of noise?, Jyes n no If "yes" to either , explain;: 24. Pop, lation Density: Will a. noticeable population' change result from this project? (Consider the present density per acre in the' surrounding community to the pro osed density of the project an . including daytime density. ) L yes j no. Will the pro- je t cause periodic or temporary fluctuations in o u.lation due to tourism, employment, shopping , schools , etc. yes [E]no. If "yes" to either , explain. I I I iI I - 6 - , 25 . Effect on Population : ' Will the proposed action directly or in- directly cause the relocation of a . sizeable . number of persons or the drivlsion or d sruptton of existing community patterns of liv - ing? lyes [ Vino'. . If. "yes" explain . f , I i i I I iI 26 . SchoolSL and Parks : Will the proposed project have an effect on school and parks in the area?. I i [ lyes Fin° If "yes" explain . 1 27 . Transportation : Will construction of the project or use of thel comple!.ted project have a significant impact on transportation in thela ` ea? � yes I_. no , Expla n : I ' I 28. Public Use : Will the project be available for use by all sectors ofithie pubXic? j I I Yes i no Expl in : t i 29. Other. Impacts : Identify any other beneficial or adverse en,vlion- mental impacts which may result from the construction or comple- tion of tile proposed project. f (No e attached assessment IV (2 ) I I �I I � , 1 I I ' I I 30. VIEWS OF LOCAL GROUP : Have you made your plans known to interested community groups or neighbors in the iittnity of the project?' nyes no If "yes" what are their reactions? If "no" do You intend to contact these peoale?Flyes _no i , i , 1 ; CERTIFICA ION B`Y OWN R/RE RESENTATIVE The Owner/Repre,senta i.ve dentified in Item No. 1 or 4. ab'ov.e hereby certiftes] that the i formation furnished in this Environmental Work- sheet is true and ac u.rate to the best of their knowledge. • iPl' Jim M'ag , tadi , Assistant Planning ,D1rector 4 2 /�76 Signature ' Title 6ae i i I � , I I , , I I 1 . 1 • . . . . . . . , i 1 , 1 ' 1_,' . O 'BE 'rILLED . iN, By crry jpizpAOillEsiTs ! , , ' ; , • , , ; , I , ' - , 1 ip :• . Ili 1 ' ; , „ , , ; , • , T. , • . , I ' ' • , REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPRTME TS H Depatpient: ' . an i g Dprittilent r III it I , , 1 '. I ' 1 ! i? . Commeints :: .- , ' : • • i ] , , i , I • . ,, , , ". 1 • / , ' 1 . , Ttie. prOpos:ed Idev.elloOmentH s i1n a format'iVe jorsdhematic , stage ; as SUc1,11 , 'spcificHrnpacts can on _lt 'leigineralized, 1 , or atelunknoWn . . .L i i11' , . 1 . . . ' . . . • -'-'-i' . • • / . • , 1 ' 7. Gordon Y .,„Ericicsen , Planning( Director', %0‹:, Si nature, 6 Director or Authorized Representative ! ....//1 Da/c e BY' OTHER REVIEW B CITY DEPARTMENTS : bepartent : ' Comments : --5/4616.7) /7/400- XL3Z-;;A)e.:7-Fic-iA4- -. , . . , . , , . , . , . . . . . , II— 4',,t•,_ I-0 - CT I . "'/A1- 1...-1' . • • ' ,)--.././-7 StTnatu e of Director Or Authorized Representative Date 1 , - 9 - REVIEW By OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Depar tnle n t: -Dt•,) co KA Comments : 44-4 U LC) V.—P C Signatu '(of1rector or Authorized 5-11--74 Representative---- Date REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Departiment: (J - Lie iiJ - Commentss : Zt fAV1 -6 COWIN-14-S ?'"/` 44-LL° Signature of Director or ,,uLt,io;;;ed Representative Da e INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDEN r' Date Mai! 18:_..-1976 TO: Planning Department FROM: Utilities Division SUBJECT: Cedar River Park Development The Utillities Division is pleased to have the opportunity to comment on this exciting new park plan. There are, however, a few areas where close coordi- nation between the Utilities and Planning agencies will be necessary. I . Programmed City Water Shop Facilities The Utilities Division has programmed a new shop facility on the site of the existing shop. This new facility will be a positive development, by renovating the river area now occupied by an old and ugly facility. This new facility requires close coordination with Planning. I I . Underground Utility Conflicts The programmed terracing shown on the diagrams with the EIS may come in conflilct with existing underground public utilities. Cutting back the banks in the' vicinity of the City shops may undercut the main METRO sewer trunk from Bellevue. This cutting back of the existing bank should include utilities relocation if necessary. The City Utilities Division has programmed several major water and sewer mains along/ the north and south sides of the river between Logan Ave. bridge and City Hall . While these new facilities should not cause any problem with the parkJdevelopment, they should be considered when the park planning effort be- comes more detailed. RB:pmp I I .1 I . 9 REVIEW B`(' ,OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department :Comments : YZ-z) ' ,iZL„2_,2L Signature of Director or Authorized. Representative Date REVIEW BY QTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : Comments : • >G-°27( Signature of. Director or Authorized Representative ate. • - 10 ACTION BY REVONSIBLE:OFFiCIAL . 1 A. Staff review Aetermined • that project: — . . , Has no significant 'environmental impact and applicatio should be processed :without further consideration of environmental effects. May have significant environmental impact and a complete' environmental assessment should be prepared by applicant prior to further action on request for permit. , • B. Reasons for above' Conclusion: The proposed development is in la ormative . or schematic stage; as such , specific impacts Ica ' only be' generalized or are unknown . '• " " necessarytd break 'the, project down into st. ges . for physical and economic reasons . At such, review of the positive and negative impact will be undertaken . • . . • n tulre ponsWe 07-cial or Authorized Representative 4r- EIS.1 • Planning Department October 15 , 1973 • • • • • • • ' • LEVEL OF CLEARANCE FINDING . . • • , review and evaluation of the information: proVided. in the Envirrn7ental i'..ssessment and a review for compliance withhe,.a,PPlicable laws anc ru- st forth in Section 58.1(a) (3) of Title, 214.•:OOde ..of Federal Replant ions, tv folloging finding is made. . . • • . . • The Proposed action. is not an action which may significantly effect. ,1-;,‘ quality of the human environment, and therefore does not renuir, n environmental impact statement. • T,he proposed action is an action which may significantly .affeet. the • Liquail ty of the human environment,. and therefore requiresan, environ- mental impact statement. • . . • . . • • . Pacts and easons for this determination: • . Go, bapk and evaluate the material presented in response. to each question n this assessment•to determine if any impacts noted will: constitute •adverse effects: HUD regulations specifically require this ion so that each Level of Clearance Finding will be backed by a . .documented •explanation of how the related-deterthination was • If assestance is needed to determine-the "iiignifican. ce"' 9f an or whether or not a proposal is a "major" action, .contact the. ' • !lock Grant Environmental Review:section. • . . The proposed development is in a formative or schematic stage ; ' as such , specific impacts can only be generalized or, are unknoWn . Itwill be necessary to break the project down into stages fpr • physical 'and economic reasons . At :suth time review of the posi - tive and negative impact will be undertaken . • • • • • May 19 . 1976 Nk Signature • Title Plan i . g Director B .4. • • Aik %using andat7rirty Development , Coordinator • • • .• .• • • . . . . : ' c ' ' ' : ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT I . BA KGROUND • (1) Name of Applicant : , City of Renton, Planning Department Contact Person , Jolly Sue Baker , Housing & Community Development (2) Address and, phone number of applicant : Coordinator 200 Mill Avenue South , Renton , Washington 98055, ( 206)2,35-2530 • (3) Date checklist submitted : March 31 , 1976 ' , . (4) Agency requiring checklist : City of , Seattle , Department of Community Development • (5) Project Name, if applicable : •� � CE..DAR , R.I,VE,R TRAIL . SYSTEM . (6 Nature and brief description of the proposal : This proj'ect' provides .a multi -use recreational system Within the Cedar .River floodway that will provide .an important . link between two regional parks , intersect lo'w/moder.ate income and elderly housing , and incorporate additional ' flood plain protection and open space . (7) Location of proposal : . City of. Renton , Cedar River , Lake Washington to easterly city limits . • , (8) Estimated date for completion : 1978 Complete Project 1977 Phase I I : ( ) List of all permits , licenses , or government approvals required for the proposal (federal , state and local--- , . including rezones) : Shoreline Management Permit- U . S . Department of Fish and Wildlife , Corps; of Engineers , State Fish and Game , King County Department of Hydra;ul'ics , Washington Department of Ecology , Renton Building Permit ,(1 .) bo you have . any plans for future additions , expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this ' proposal? If yes , explain : YES - this :project will co'n- tinue in phases., until the entire trail system. is completed . In addition , links will be expanded to serve adjacent resi - dential , business , and commercial areas . . This trail', system will . run through the proposed Cedar Center Park for the handicapped and elderly . . ; I • i (11) Do you know of any plans by others which may affect ,the property covered by your proposal? If yes , explain 1 Not at this time . 1 II . I II . EX STING CONDITIONS (1) Natural Setting : (Briefly describe the area 'directly involved, ,topography,Ageology,, biological and botanical' characteristics , atmospheric conditions , water resources , etc . ', where applicable) The industrial zone , mouth of river to Logan Avenue' bridge , relatively flat ; straight channelized segment of river, unimproved bank conditions regulated with native grasses , blackberries and a few deciduous trees . This area does provide a good view of the . airport . ' Urban . zone , Logan Avenue bridge to Houser • Way , straight channel . , ., ,wi..th. three .to eight feet .of freeboard 'planted .primarily. . with grasses• and blackberries . This segment ' does connect Jon.es .Park , City Hall , library , Liberty, Park and Cedar ; • River Park . These two river segments . have been re-chan- nelized by , the Corps of Engineers through an urban fill area . . The , natural zone , •Cedar 'River Park to easterly city • limits consists of mixed wooded slopes on the south . • bank (many exceeding 25%) with streams and springs • occurring frequently. . There is an existing marsh area • which acts '•as a water retention basin .' The river has .a natural bank in this area with the exception of the fill adjacent to Interpace , Riviera Apartments 'and , the concrete clean-out Waste Which previously was • deposited on the river banks by Stoneway Concrete Company • ' (2) . Cultural Setting : CBriefly describe the land. uses , population .characteristics , structural improvements , ' services , public utilities ,, historical significance , etc . , where applicable) . Industrial zone , significant adjacent land uses , Boeing , •Reriton Stadium and parking and Renton :Airport, Urban zone , significant land Uses in the area are. the city-ownedshop- site and a mix of commercial' and residential . b,uildings on the left bank , the residential area on the right bank , the cleared parcel between Logan Avenue an.d: Williards Avenue , Jones Park , Liberty Park , and the 'library and city hall buildings which frOnt on and bridge. the river. Natural . zone , significant land uses , Proceeding. upstream , are Cedar River Park , Stoneway And Interpace:; Riviera Apartments , utility rights-of-way , railroad , single-family residences , 1 and on the left bank , extensive undeveloped Woodland . • III . ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS : '(Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required .,) • Yes Maybe Nd :(1; Earth. Will the proposal result in : (a) Unstable earth conditions or in any changes in geologic sub- • structures? X (b) Disruptions , displacements or overcovering of the soils? X (c), Change in topography or ground . surface relief features? X • • • (d) The destruction, covering, or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? X' (e) Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils , either on or off the site? X • (f) Changes in desposition or erosion of beach Sands , or in changes in siltation, deposition, or erosion which . may modify the channel of a • river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet , or lake? X, • Explanations : Trail construction will alter . the existing •edge of the river banks (primarily urban landfill ) . In the area of wooded slopes , the trail system will be kept to a; minimum width and will be located in such a manner to disturb as little vegetation as possible--most work will be hand labor in this area . . • (2) Air . Will the proposal result in : (a) Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality : X (b) The creation of objectionable Odors? X • • • . • YES MAYBE N0, .(c) Alteration of air .movement; moisture ' or temperature, in any. change in climate;. ::;1 ' either locally or regionally? '. X' Exlanations : Strict construction 'standards will be adhered to during, construction to keep dust to a minimum. Large equipment will be used only in the existing industrial and urban • areas . . . (3) Water. Will the proposal result in : • (a) Changes in currents , or the . course or , direction. of water . movements ; in either marine - • or fresh waters? X . (b)' •• Changes in absorption rates , 1 drainage patterns , or the -amount of surface water • runoff? X , (c)' Alterations to the course or X :.': flow of flood waters? ' ' . ... ^, . (d) Change in the amount of •� ', ar;, surface water in ,any water- ;';'.,i 4 course? X ik (e) Discharge into surface waters , . ' .: ..•Pi or in any alteration of sur- . ' ,: ` face water quality, including ' . :..i:{' temperature or turbidity? ' ' X (f) Alteration of the direction ."%> or rate of flow of ground waters? � X ..,<F" n; (g) Change in the quantity of ground waters , either through direct additions or, withdrawals , - or' through interception of an acquifer by cuts or excavations? ' X s. s: (h) Deterioration in ground water ' i quality, either through direct injection, or through the seep-, ' , . age 'of leachate; ,phosphates , . detergents, waterborne virus or I ' bacteria, or other substances ' ' ' into the ground waters? • X • ` Yes Maybe Noo. (i) Reduction in the amount of • water otherwise available for public water supplies? X ' Explanations : The river bank will be eased back in the industrial area , allowing a larger amount of water to flow at high waiter flood stages . Some additional paved surface areas in , the urban zone will possibly change the —absorption rates, . Additional vegetative cover will help mitigate this 'effect . Paved surface run-off will be controlled and restricted from entering the river . Any adverse effects during construction will be minimized by adhering to stringent regulations of the Corps of Engineers , Department of Fisheries , Department of Ecology and other government agencies involved in the river eco-systems . Construction within the existing stream bed will be kept to a minimum. • • (4) Flora . Will the proposal result in : • (a) Change in the diversity. of species , or numbers of any Species .of flora (including trees , shrubs , grass , crops ; micro-flora and aquatic plants) ? X (b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of flora? ; X (c) Introduction of new species of , flora into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish- ment of existing species? • X • Explanations,: Additional trees , shrubs and ground cover will be planted , especially , in the urban and. industrial zone which has very limited: plant material (primarily blackberries • and willow and alder) . The existing . vegetation in the natural zone will be disturbed as little as possible and retained in its native state . Additional native material will be added to river edges . , (5) Fauna . Will the proposal result in : (a) Changes in the diversity of species ; or numbers of any species of fauna (birds , land animals including reptiles , fish and shell • - fish, benthic organisms , insects , or micro-fauna) ? ' X ce; • . Yes Maybe N'o (b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of fauna? X (c) Introduction of. new species of fauna into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement , of fauna? A (d) Deterioration to existing wildlife habitat? X • Explanations : The stream bed will not ' be disturbed , thus • eliminating any adverse effect on fish . The urban and industrial zone has already precluded any wildlife habitat . The natural zone will be maintained in its native state , and no barriers are proposed which would disrupt the, movement of fauna . • • (6) Noise . Will the proposal increase existing noise levels? X Explanation : There may be. some noise generated during construction , which will be overshadowed by existing noise levels from the airport ,. industrial and. urb,an zone . . This proposal is to -encourage pedestrian traffic and• reduce motor vehicles in the area . Additional parking facilities will not be needed for the system,. (7) Light and Glare . Will the proposal produce hem light or glare? • X ' Explanation: A new architectural 'pedestrian lighting system may be incorporated in the urban-industrial zone which will . be compatible with the trail plan and provide increased benefits to the citizens . • (8) Land., Use . Will the proposal result . ' in the alteration of the present or planned land use of an, .area? X Explanation : This proposal could generate improved private development of .commercial . activity and housing in the ' • urban zone adjacent to the trail system which would be compatible with the' comprehensive plan . (9) Natural Resources . Will the proposal . result in : (a) Increase in the 'rate of use of any natural resource? ,X • • Yes Maybe No • (b) Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? X There will be minor disruption of some plant material during the construction _period in the natural zone . The intent is to maintain the natural setting and cause as little disruption as possible . ( 10) Risk of Upset . Does the proposal involve a risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to , oil , pesticides , chemicals or . • radiation) in the' event of an accident or upset conditions? X- • Explanation : Strict safety standards will be adhered to. during construction and discharge of any kind will be restricted from entering the river. (11) Population. Will the proposal alter the location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human population . of an area? X • Explanation : With the upgrading . of the area , certain population may be encouraged to relocate :their residences or businesses adjacent to the area . • ( 12) Housing . Will the. proposal affect existing housing availability, or • create a demand for additional housing? X • Explanation : See above--the comprehensive plan indicates higher density multi -family and business use proposed for adjacent areas . • (13) Transportation/Circulation . Will the proposal result in : (a) Generation of additional vehicular movement? X • II (b) Effects on existing parking facilities , or demand for • new parking? X Yes Maybe No • (d) Alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? X (e) Alterations to waterborne of air traffic? X Explanations : This proposal will discourage the use of motor vehicles and encourage additional 'pedestrian traffic along the system. Existing parking is avail -, able all along the project and is more than adequate : Increased use of small boats and floating craft (no,n- motor) will occur and be encouraged . ( 14) Local_ Services . Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result' in a need for new services in any of the following areas : • (a) Fire protection? • . • X • (b) Police 'protection? X (c) Schools? X (d) Parks? X (e) Maintenance of public facilities, including' roads? X (f) Other governmental services? X ' Explanations : There will be some increase in 'police' and fire coverage . However, the area is currently being serviced by the city and there would be only a slight increase in • the overall coverage . Additional maintenance would be . provided through the. park and street departments , primarily in the natural zone since . the urban and industrial areas are already maintained by the city . Design criteria would stress low-maintenance. materials and concepts . 1 • Yes Maybe No (15) Energy. Will the proposal result in : (a) Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? X (b) Demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? ; X • Explanations : This proposal encourages the use of HUMAN ENERGY which is rapidly replenished and • provides positive benefits to the person who exerts the energy. • `16) Utilities . Will the proposal result in a need for new systems , or altera • - tions to the following utilities : • (a) . Power or natural gas? X • (b)• Communications systems? X (c) Water? X • • (d) Sewer or septic tanks? X • (e) Storm water drainage? X (f) Solid waste and disposal? X • Explanations : There is the possibility' that sprinkler ) systems will be incorporated in the urban and industrial zones . It is not anticipated that new , utility lines will be needed . All storm water run-off will be controlled on-site or in existing •storm utilities . (17) Human Health . Will the proposal result in the creation of any health hazard or potential health (excluding mental health) ? X • Explanation : This project will encourage the population to exercise. and 'enjoy a total active and passive • recreational system for all ages . 1 • • • Yes Maybe ; No . • 118) .Aesthestics . Will the proposal result in the obstruction of • any scenic vista or view open to the public , or will the pro- posal. result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? X Explanation : This proposal will provide access along the river for the general public and will enhance the edge of the river with viewpoints and improvement of some; existing blighted areas in Renton ' s designated target area . • (19) Recreation . Will the, proposal , result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? X Explanation : This proposal provides a continuous recreational link between several existing parks , including linking two regional parks , and adds . a trail system to the city '.s recreational. program. The quality of the. .entire, area will be improved . By intercepting the King County Trail System , this proposal will widely expand the continuous area avail - • able to those citizens who like to trail hike . • ' (20). Archeological/Historical . Will the proposal result in an alteration. of a significant archeological or historical site? ' X explanation: No archeological or • historical sites have been identified within the proposed area . • • IV. ALTERNATIVES TO THE PROPOSAL . • (1) Briefly ;.describe and the alternative modifications to the proposal . • This proposal has three distinct zbhes with appropriate criteria established for each zone . The industrial /park' zone provides the most space for design , allowing .the .river bank to be eased back , providing direct access to the water , improved flood bank control , :improved • beautification in an industrially blighted area within the • I . ALTERNATIVES TO THE PROPOSAL (1) continued : target area , and a recreation. system that .will serve • a large employee segment of the population and resi - dents of the target area . The eased bank .and restored natural landscape serves as a buffer to the large industrial scale and further improves an unsightly 1 man-made channel which bisect the target area . The urban zone is directly adjacent to. our downtown area and target area for low/moderate income and elderly housing . This area provides the opportunity to generate private housing and commercial development adjacent to the urban core . • This • would be an area treated with harder surfaces and retaining walls , pr.oviding ' as much exposure to the river ' s edge as possible and incorporating design features to further serve the handicapped and elderly . This area would provide a vertical relief to the man-made channel and provide' amenities . to large numbers of people that need to be accommodated in this area . The natural zone consists of natural wooded hillsides adjacent to the river. The trail would be developed 'in a manner to maintain this character and cause as little disturbance to the existing system as possible . Alternative modifications would entail a lesser or more intensive development in the three- zones , of which . I do not believe would represent the preferred, level of • use and design in the three zones .' Less expense would be involved by keeping the entire system to a minimum , but would not., have the, capacity to handle the larger number of people or serve as activity generators for future enhancement . • • • • (2) Briefly describe any alternative proposals' including no action . • No action would allow development to occur in •an uncontrolled manner and possibly have the detrimental result of losing the opportunity to provide public , access all along the river system. No action would allow the continued deterioration in the , industrial , and urban areas and would not provide the 'city the ' opportunity to improve the flood plain river edges . If the trail plan is not executed in the near future, • it is possible that the opportunity will be lost • forever. Unless the river bank and open spaces sur- rounding the river are protected quickly , they will ' be lost to. the forces that produce industrial blight . • • • • • • • • • • • • • The , sponsor hereby certifies that the information furnished in this Environmental Impact Assessment is true and accurate to the best of his. (its) knowledge • Date March 31 , 1976 Si nature 1 ,, Jo lyue Baker • title Housing and Community Development Coordinator • • • • BS :'bg 7;2%7 • 1.� 4,4e 41.E Seattle � RIVER OF GREENJof PUGET SOUND f recreation and conservation n 0 If • / , , ► the upper and lower green river The Waterway ; prepared for King County as part of• • 111 �! _ _ �- - The dredged Du- / } - - ="r wamish Waterway gisr` -�. { ; the Green River Basin Program a harbor for ocean- oinc ships.These waters area .' \i �+�� mix of salt and fresh,and. f"' - IF move with the tides. The ��• 1 ��m.,rllr��r- Er natural value of the • _..- Waterway is as a travel- O . corridor for steelhead and �j salmon, Consequently, fish- .1 ing is popular, and travelers J ' - to West Seattle will usually see people fishing from the \ , Ar bridges around Harbor Island. .+ II 26 26 Proposed "`Boeing Beach" Park r �• '� `t `� 25 Earlington Co. Park TheDuwamisli : 26 ih ` 24 "Duwamish" Co. Park The old Duwamish River channel,no Ilk% part of the Green, has, seer;; ��7_. 23 Proposed "Rendering Plant Woods" Park undeveloped park sites and is a cents- • for winter steelhead fishing (whic, . V12: 24 22 Foster Golf Course December i Beinc at moa time \tu � becomes obvious each year of close to 1.) Being roadways an, �y Y v 'a�23 21 Fort Dent Co. Park a houseindustry, the river stilla has onew 22 r TRAIL TO s i ' 1 U k o 1 houses on some of its banks,and ever �IA� EASTSIDE CHANNELS some cows grazing its shores.The feylqi ��� RENTUN remaining "natural" areas should bt I� 20 Proposed "405 Pond" furl. preserved as parks U Park • 4�405 — 0 19 P17 Pond & Waterfowl Area & Christensen TUKWILA 1 ? 20 1 Greenbelt Trail - Tukwila ' 18 Proposed "Briscoe" Park r 2 Kent to Tukwila CHRISTENSE ,j 17 Anderson Park - Kent GREENBELT///// From Kent to Tukwila tl'river is in a TRAIL—4( `J broad flat alley tha is rapidq 4 16 Proposed "Russell Woods" Park urhanl7ing. The river is steep-sldad. r 4 8 At usually diked, and !arcely treeless. -'7 15 Waterfront Park - Kent There is no swimmin and little t boating, but there are . few public parks and public shores es • '(I f 14 Proposed "516 Pond" Park r Walking along the river,c r fishing it,is enjoyable,especially aw,y from busy Z1 i 13 Proposed "Mill Creek" Park roads. where swallow skim the C. surface on late summer z fternoons. If 0 1. CO more trees were planted,rnd the dikes < ( GI) r , f % i)i i i r 1 - �` i t surfaced better, river-walking or r 0 ; h • - morecycling would be enjoy,d by many CC r/'I r' KENT 12 North Green River Co. Park more. This area has tv o pleasant, ' W . narrow river roads Frager and Russel!. 0 and could have acontlnucas system of 10 r.1. 11 Auburn Golf Course wooded areas - 5risc)e. Russell isQ ��Ilb r Q ,�, Woods.and a few others -and some • \ small ponds should be a;quired as emu. \� I j �, 10 Brannan Park - Auburn parks. The"Green River Run"foe race isheld •l/f i1� '�cr r �� along the river in this arse , 14 `j , . 9 Isaac Evans Co. Park • "�j, ' f 12 • 8 Dykstra Co. Park i/ • , ., , , 7 Proposed "Housing Bend Beach" Park 4 `♦ „4, �► to .< ' �( m 6 Proposed Auburn Narrows Park Extension ���� Auburn^o Kent Z p -�� i • 44D This pat of the river has the most publicly-owned �,i 5 Auburn Narrows Co. Park • 1 t shorelin 1. and is excellent for swimming, wading, r Z 7Q ,T� floating. and fishing: The Green River Road gives ',i mil ^ r^` - r / a access i the east shore-There are some outstanding �� i 33 A areas ih<I houldbeacquieedasparks-especiallyin ii the Aul urn Narrows".There could be a trail from \�, 9 4 Neel e' Co. Park Auburn s Kent on the river's west shore. 0 ` Y Bridg 0 t The"Gre m River Raft Race"is held in this area, $��� p' � "r /l�• staged b•Green River Community College. vii 0 r 3 Mad Braid" Co. Park !/ llfl %���IIIi I �����,�No- 2 "Whitney Bridge" Co. Park " — AUBURN •: \,\/y����`- " ,. I�I_' 1 Flamin Geyser State Park + ' "' ,__ �. The Upper Valley ` � 7.•,,,,- A*44 • •1 I wgNri , g� � ��• "4��. The Upper Valley is farmland, forest, and grazing �� ` t� rRC HO ! OP 0 • 1 1...Y..1 pasture The river is mostlyfree and undiked; it � R H �y G. �• G. r VALLEY ¢ • Gree.. „ bubbles over a gravel bed and braids through gravel Q Fry /S/,, - -.44 bars lined by forest.Flaming Geyser StatePark is at VA�.�' �,�. --21",� r.:1�� . . ; the head of the valley. at the mouth of the superb ����� Cl Green River Gorge.Several undeveloped county park ��������� r n or sites are found, and strips of shoreline fishing . ,,"n// r• ' 1 $fate onser- easements. If agriculture can be preserved, this �� E--" N 1 vation - x.. narrow valley will remain as a quiet.rural scene,quite - Area Y1 f a contrast to the fast-moving Lower Valley;the river is L excellent for fishing,canoeing,and kayaking I r amimm r �� A 15-minute narrated slide show on the entire Green River is available from the King County Planning �� Division (Seattle, 344-7990) and from the planning departments of the Lower Valley Cities. proposed trails = undeveloped v. S The Cedar RiverTrailSystem M M _ Tht Cutcwi W► e+ni to a cavifnvou5 multi- 7 c \ , .z)v, / 4$) b- , . . , ,' _ • , uox rizr ttlorat l< tie l;144, of the, mouth, the, cvi 1t_ •r►IA. , , ..ate. , - -11 =- Ryer ollor upstream 4,e, Pride* •to the pt ,red �� ; ' -� ; ; ==�` _ _ r Kt "put ark, T{lG Ftvrr moans ah a eat - - communr rwez, if ofhcio the of with linear o ; . 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IQ W 2 9fa "(#r,14,N )oc4 162.Ic,2Id I 1iru�i a0uro ,� 21��ta+d ,. _ 1 J,n� 44 /( / la4q.4 7 r p ll. ' +.0 •�. /4 r IV 4W4109 /1/Q7 •9 r;n00/1'1 tlfllpl,11A-04+ V 411•'1 ;�1:It �' ��10.f����� f : l� ��4 ' � n off. mad �rold , ��J. '� 1• ' i I - . '.;; ��•-II 1 ; e r ,. ,�� Oi - r 4d ?L of of,, � � 1 5p1.*.pa '•num n�.tiu 'x11 1,1! --l -' -- -- __.. J OF Rk,_ A. 4{. , . o . THE CITY OF RENTON ' . V \I Zzr , "Z. MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON.WASH. 98055 n '' �� v) CHiARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR O PLANNING DEPARTMENT AA �� 235',-2550 O,Q44.0 SEPitel j "\Cg10111 �,���4,1 te) T1. I. May 16 , 1977 A,, , i RE: FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR CEDAR;RIVER_ TRAIL SYSTEM' RENTON, WASHINGTON • D ar Recipient 1 This document is the final environmental impact state- ment (EIS) for the proposed Cedar River Trail System. The final EIS is written in the form of appendixes to the draft impact statement which was circulated in • October 1976 . jIt is necessary to have both volumes for a complete ! document. Due to the relatively minor nature of the comments received, the determination was ' ade to acceptIthe draft document with a final addendum s the final EIS. Review of the draft EIS by interested agencies and • Oersons has been appreciated by this department. Thank ' you for the information provided through your responses .' Very rul yours, ..i..0%, ji. / rdoric sen ,rlanni(irectorn l . 1 1 •tCEDAR RIVER r TRAIL SYSTEM FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT rOP: ' *if ii4,:t7 /J.; • f 4617/A" j „I / .0/00:& \ irigfL I.J0100(4741 1,et i!SaitorAlkix4kreicaPit ' 7M171111P .101tr CITY OF RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT MAY 1977 HUD R010 FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT PREPARED PURSUANT TO TITLE I OF THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974 AND STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM MAY 1977 City of Renton Planning Department Housing and Community Development Division Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South 'Renton , Washington 98055 i I I SUMMARY (CHECK ONE) DRAFT ' }II FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT' STATEMENT City of Re ton, 200 Mill A4nue S. , Renton, WA 98055 Phone: 235-2550 MAYOR: Ch rles J. Delaureniti CONTACT PE SON: Joan A. LaIinkford , Planning Department DESCR;I P IION: I 1 The City of Renton proposes to construct a continuous multi-use recreational system along the Cedar River from the mouth of the river at Lake Washington to the proposed King Couinty. Park, adjacent to the Maplewood Golf Course five mileslup river. The project is to be completed in phases and includes three different environmental zones: the Industrial/Park Zone- an open space recreational trail and small-boat marina buffering the adjacent industrial area; the Urban Zone- al very urban space consisting of paved walks and terraces accommodating intensive people activities, providing access to future s ops, restaurants, and the downtown area; and the Natural Zone - the preservation of open spaCe and creation of a natural woodland trail system, where; pu lic access is not currently available. These areas directly fall within C nsus Tracts 253, 256, and 257. The. proposed Senior Citizen Center, Park, ant Housing are directly adjacent to the Cedar River and will be served by the trail system. ENVIRONM NTAL IMPACTS - BENEFICIAL AND ADVERSE: 1. Pares rvation of a continuous open space and access adjacent to the Cedar Rive . 2. Visu 1 improvement to area'adjacent- to the waterway. 3. A'ddi ional variety of recreation activity areas. 4. Provide a direct link between existing facilities. 5. Proj ct will serve the general public with special provisions ,for the hand capped. ' 6. Pede trian oriented route provides an alternate means of access, decreasing the ise of the automobile. 7. I`proved erosion and'Iflood bank control . ADVERSE: 1 1. Possible temporary degradation of water quality during construction. 2. Additional maintenance may be required. 3. Possibility of fuel spills in boat launch facilities and small-marina area. 4. Temporary inconvenience during construction, as it relates to access , .dust, and noise. I 5. Poss7ble detriment to the privacy of single family residences across thel river. 6. Disruption of plant materials and soils during construction. I MAJOIV, AL ERNATIVES: 1. No action. ' 2. More intensive development. 3. Less intensive development. � I I , FINAL, AVVLAILABLE ' - . May 1971 1 RECIPIENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT: (An asterisk denotes a response to the draft statement as received) FEDERAL AGENCIES : Department of Interior * Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service Department of Army Corps of Engineers Economic Development Administration * Bureau of Sports Fisheries and Wildlife * Community Services Administration Environmental Protection Agency - Region X Department of Health, Education and Welfare Department of Housing and Urban Development Bonneville Power Administration Council on Environmental Quality REGIONAL AGENCIES : * Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle (Metro) * Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency - Seattle Puget Sound Council of Governments STATE AGENCIES : Institute for Environmental . Studies - University of ashington Commerce and Economic Development * Department of Ecology * Department of Fisheries * Department of Game Governor' s Office Designee * Department of Highways . Department of Natural Resources Department of Social and Health Services * Office of Community Development * Parks and Recreation Commission * Washington Archaeological Research Council LOCAL AGENCIES: City of Bellevue City, of Kent * City of Renton City of Tukwila * Renton School District 403 * King County - Department of Budget and Program Development King County Councilman - Mike Lowry, District 6 King County Housing and Community Development - Gayle Wright * Seattle Water Department NEWSPAPERS : Renton Record-Chronicle Renton Tribune PRIVATE PARTIES: Audubon Society Boeing Bicycle Club Boeing Joggers Club * Burlington Northern Chinook District of Garden Clubs Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce Ms. Liz Greenhagen * I:nterpace Corporation Harold W. Jordon Robert Karinen * John L. Lavin * League of Women Voters - King County South * Northwest Steelheaders Association - South Lake Washington Chapter Ernest Person * Wayne Pinkly Richard Pinkly * Puget Sound Power and Light Company Pug let Western, Inc. Renton Area Council, Parent Teachers Association Renton Fish and Game Club Charles F. Shane Sierra Club * Stoneway Sand and Gravel Company Sun Mark Holding Washington Environmental Council ADDITIONAL RESPONSES : * Washington State - Office of Historic Preservation * University of Washington - Office of Public Archaeology * Boeing Commercial Airplane Company INTRODUCTION: ITh' s Final Environmental Impact Statement is written in the f rm of appendixes to the Draft Impact Statement which was circulated in October 1976 . It is necessary to have both volumes foria complete document. If you do not now have or never received the Draft Statement, additional copies may be obtained from the Renton Planning Department, for $3. 715. The Final Environmental Impact Statement is organized as an1adldendum to theidraft .EIS. Appendix A contains twenty comments on the draft impact statement which were received and the responses to those comments. Appendix B contains five letters of which no response was required. Appendix C contains the list of Elements of the Environment. !Comments were primarily concerned with design details , development in the Natural Zone, and the Marina. Responses to the project were favorable with several comments confined to desigln details which will be incorporated in the final working drawings and will meet all federal, state and local standards and requirements. i ! , Comments concerning the plans in the Natural Zone will be coordinated with the adjacent property owners as more detailed plans are developed. This project is to be developed in phases of which progress will be dependent upon funding and grants available for development. S ecific plans relating to the Marina will be developed !. I at a much later date, as this is one of the last proposed phases of development. As detailed plans are developed, the City will be in contact with the various reviewing agencies to coordinate plans and conform to all federal, state and city standards. fThe City of Renton wishes to thank all the reviewing agencies and recipients for their interest and cooperation in participating in the review of this project. • � I I I � I l I � I j APPENDIX A This appendix contains the comments received on the draft environmental impact statement and the responses to those comments. Twenty letters were received. The first page of each letter has a number on the upper corner. These numbers represent the code by which the responses to comments are organized. All responses to the comments on the draft statement are together in numerical order following the letters . 1 1 1 1 1 CatEKEfAt O@PctiC@@&6Eankar6U@E REGION X 1321 Second Avenue Seattle, Wa. 98101 0ctober 8, 1976 I iI Ms. Joan A. Lankford Plann��ing Department Municipal .Building Re11nton, WA 98055 Dear Ms. Lankford: Wee .appreciate the opportunity to comment on the draft environmental impact statement for the Cedar River Trail Plan. As you know, CSA is the federal government's principal anti-poverty agency, and as such we are not in a position to comment on the "hard pllanning" issues in your proposal . We can say in general , however, that any plan which will add to and/or preserve the open spaces of this region is beneficial- tothe public. In planning for the construction of this park, have you considered the possibility of emphasizing labor-intensive employment, with hiighly skilled jobs held to a minimum? Relatively unskilled jobs are needed for many of the Tow income citizens who are chronically unemployed or under-employed. Very truly yours, � I N C. FINLEY .ional Director . AOF , \ /(:" DfCE�iF �� Z. .ti JCT i 3 1976 DEPA • I I I � I SENT op T,,, °'r.' `-„ United States Department of the Interior d, _ ',to. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE ( '�►� ; Ecological ervices �.,4_ ,w4 P.O. Box 14+87 Reference: ES Olympia, Washington 98507 November 1, 1976 (:::11 ---- CEIVED )o 2 Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen 2 1976 Planning Director City of Renton ''''\t X. 200 Mill Avenue, South �Renton, Washington 98055 ' ' DEPl': Dear Mr. Ericksen: As requested in your October 15, 1976, letter, the U.S. Fish and Wild- life Service has reviewed the Draft EIS, "Cedar River Trail System." These comments are the official comments of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, but not necessarily of the Department of Interior. In general, we support the idea of stream rehabilitation and increased opportunities for public access and enjoyment of the Cedar River. We are particularly interested in efforts to rehabilitate those lower portions of the river that have been seriously altered by channleliza- tioi . In order to fully access the possible impacts of your proposals upon fish resources, however, we believe that the final statement should more fully address the types and locations of proposed stream bank alterations. If additional water carrying capacity is provided upstream by bank modifications, the mouth of the river must also be modified to accommo- date that increased flow. 1 There is brief mention of a marina near the mouth of the river. Is this a new facility? Will marina construction require additional dredging or filling? We suggest more detailed information on '-.he marina be supplied in the final EIS. CAVEONSRICA'ERVES ENERGY Save Energy and You Serve America! We look forward to reviewing the final EIS, when available, and believe that your proposal could be beneficial to the Cedar System. However, our comments relate only to the adaquacy of the EIS as a full disclosure document and do not connote approval of the project or the actions described in the document. Thank you for the opportunity to review this EIS. Sincerely, J. Norvell Brown Field Supervisor cc : RO RLW:erh I ' ! I 2 I i I i 'oFRE) 3 tA REC1F111ED Octo•er 26, 1976 oui 27 1976 cif . :44 4,:.A yjHG DEPP 0,4 John ' . Lankford City of Renton Plan ing Department Muni •1pal Building Rent. , Washington 98055 Re: edar River Trail Plan iraft Environmental Impact Statement Dear r. Lankford: Than you for the opportunity to review your draft impact statement on the phased cons uction of a multi-use recreational system along the Cedar River. In rexponse to your request for comments, the following review statements include inpu from Department of Ecology regional , ,program, and environmental review perso nel : (1) . . appears to be a satisfactory draft statement, but concern arises regard- i g the negative impact of the commercial/industrial activites of the area o the planned Trail and recreational facilities. Hopefully, no competition w 11 occur between the designated zones of the development, thereby decreasing i s desirability as a place for recreation. (2) . . inclusion of an "economics" section in your final statement may prove b-neficial to communicating some added benefits of the "zoned" aspect's of your project. Consideration of business, empwyment, property values (tax bse) possibly stimulated by the Industrial Park and Urban Zone sectors of your development might be included. Discussion of revenue sources stimulated bill any phased activities possibly associated with the Natural Zone, or the o her zones, would seem appropriate economic information to include, 'if available. This could help offset the "competitive concerns" given in comment )• (3) . . . some of this proposed action will affect water quality in the area. Slfficient information (detail) does not appear available currently to •-termine if these effects will be minimal . Therefore, at the time of i ' plementation or after finalization of details for the proposed action, e Department of Ecology would appreciate a further opportunity for r-view. I I Letter tol John A. Lankford October 26, 11976 Page two I I i (4) . . . for your information! in future environmental impact statement prepara- tion, a 'list of the "Elements of the Environment" should be appended to each draft and final EIS. The lead agency is tc place "not applicable" next to Ian item when the' proposal will not significantly affect the area's environment. These items marked '.'N/A" need not be mentioned in the body of the EIS. Therefore, you may want to include such a list in the final document for your proposal . I have enclosed a sample of this list, taken from the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Guidelines. I � Overall , your draft document appears to be fairly comprehensive. I, therefore, ' have no further comments tolsubmit at this time. I hope these comments help you in yourlrole as lead agency in this proposed action and in completion of 1 the final! statement. If you need further information, please call me at 753- I 6890. I will be happy to help you or refer you to the appropriate regional and/ or program personnel . Sincerely, ea/124dadeei0J2)SdAtiLb Candace Lee Street Environmental Review CLS:bjw Enclosure i . cc: Herman Huggins Ted1Trpanier Jim! Scott Chuck Carelli. 1 ! 1 AS y�•� i x • I)E I'AR I'MENT OF FISHERIES ROOM 115, GENERAL ADMINISTRATION BLDG. OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98504 _— Phone. 753-6600 ANIEL J EVANS October 27, 1976 (OF DIRECTOR I DONAIO W MOOS GOVERNORREC�IU�D V 4 1976 Joan Lankford, Planning Department "' _ City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South "vG DEpp,R�� Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Ms. Lankford: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Cedar River Trail WRIA-08 Thank you for the opportunity to review the referenced DEIS. Your proposed action to permit increased public access at the mouth of the river causes us some concern regarding an increased potential for snag- ging salmon, and poaching activities. We have the impression that the City of Renton had previously initiated regulations controlling access to the river mouth area. The proposed location of a marina at or near the mouth of the river is ',not fully defined nor described. We are also concerned about the compati- bility of the marina with our fisheries interests in the Cedar River. We will appreciate clarification of the proposed project plans, along with identification of changes and controls you can include in the final statement to protect our interests. Mr. Jim Ames is very knowledgeable regarding salmon production in the (Cedar River and can be contacted by telephone 206-753-0196, or Department of Fisheries , Stock Assessment Unit, Room 115, General Administration Building, Olympia, Washington 98504. Sincerely, 1 Emanuel H. LeMier Acting SEPA Coordinator SC cc: Jim Ames I Gante(.'nnt,,i,rr nn C:laud, Bckin'. .Sea1Ne. Chairman Glenn Galbraith. lY''ellpirttl • `5 1-rank 1.. (:amid,'. Jr.. t'ancnu,er DE P.A,I TMMNT .1 rthur S. (oltrn. Yakima lili..ahclh tr. •1leadnucroft. Tacoma OF GAS Archtc 1'. Mills. Wenatchee I. lhrecthr Ralph W. Ltrv,n 7,utlaut UrrreYor r Jack S. Wayland 600 North Capit' l Way, Olympia, Washington. 98504 J"!"' D""`la` • November 2, 1976 OF RF i - . ' 6\' . RECEIVED V - Ms. Joan A. Lankford NOV 3 1976 Planning Department ,a i City of Renton I 200 Mill Avenue, South v9+ y Renton, Washington 98055 - ti�NGDEP� Ms. Lankford: Your draft environmental impact'statement -- Cedar River Trail System -- has been • reviewed by Tour staff as requested. . Comments follow. We commend the City of Renton for its efforts to rehabilitate and enhance this five mile sectrionFof Cedar River., Much degradation of streamside habitat and water quality (thus, stream habitat) has occurred along this portion of the river, and even minimal work shoulld bean improvement. General Comments: 1 . Veget�ati�on: Shade treesPclose to the river edge provide a critical control on waiter'I temperature. We should like to be assured that no reduction in present 'shade cover would be allowed, and' that priority will be given to increasing the number of; trees. 2. Water: Water temperature, quality, and rate of flow would probably be af- fected by several factor's in the plan: a. • SFhade trees lower the temperature of the water during periods of low flow; an increase ini the. .number of trees is desirable. b. Runoff may be increased by "harder surfaces" in industrial and urban zones; will this runoff be channelled directly to river? As you ilndicate (page 16) , lead concentrations -- already a periodic problem -- as well as concentrations 'of other pollutants may increase. Some • conirol of this prOl em is needed. I c. Plans for improving flood carrying capacity (page 23) , sloping banks (Ipage 9) , and increased runoff (page 9) could cause problems with thellow channel capacity under the Boeing taxiway crossing at the river's mouth: This; bottleneck .in the channel needs attention. i Page 2 Nave ber 1 , 1976 3. ndustrial Park Zone: gage 18 - All trees should remain or be replaced. As we have mentioned, .hade cover is needed. gage 22 - The boat launch currently present, in poor condition but usable, s on land the Department of Game leases from the City of Renton. Can you give some specifics on the new marina? Also, there is a suggestion (page 30) hat the boat launch may be eliminated. What are your plans regarding the ame Department's lease? 4. rban Zone: "ageg 6 - Much of the wooded areas which you indicate as giving a "very im- alortant view of the city" are zoned heavy industry. Again, we would like Io see these streamside trees retained. I age 10 - We are pleased with your intentions to clean up the river edge In the vicinity of Riviera Apartments and Stoneway. The area is currently nsightly and any work done will be a considerable improvement. 5. vegetation (page 13) : We are confused about your plans to "relocate" trees I!long the river. Relocate to where? Again, we would stress the necessity or retaining streamside trees. 6. atural Resources (page 18) : Why N/A? I 7. and Acquisition by Donation (page 3) : How will land be obtained if not by rilonati on? Thant you for sending your draft. We hope our comments will be helpful in preparing the 'final statement. Sincerely, DEPARTMENT OF GAME Chris Drivdahl Applied Ecologist Environmental Management Division C D:cw1 i cc: Agencies Mike Shockman I I King County State of Washington Department of Planning John D. Spellman,County Executive and Community Development Thomas M. Ryan, Direct)r 6 t P— F RF, REr PLANNING DIVISION ��CJ 2 CFII/E IRVING BERTEIG,ACTING MANAGER W217 King County Courthouse DEC 6 1976 516-3rd Avenue -fl ___ \, ...�.. Seattle,Washington 98104 y 206-344 -4218 \ti ((NG pEPP�� December 2, 1976 • Mr. Gordon Y. Erickslen, Planning Director Planning Department ' Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington .198055 SUBJECT: Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Cedar River Trail, Renton, Washington i r I j Dear Mr. Ericksen: • Overall, the proposed Cedar River Trail is an important and needed trail. In the "General Bicycle Plan for King County" and the King County "Urban Trails Plan" this trail was identified as an essential link in the County-wide pedestrian and bicycle. systems. Specific comments on the draft EIS follow: 1. It is stated ,that "links may be expanded to connect adjacent residential, business and canmercial areas at a later time" (page 3) , however, no specifics are given. It appears that the Cedar River Trail will be a major pedestrian/bicyclist attraction not only for Iresidentsof Renton but for King County in general. Connecting this important trail into an overall pedestrian/bicycle system would greatly increase usage. In the EIS the trail is considered a recreational facility. Since it will be adjacent to Renton Airport, Boeing, other industrial plants, City Hall, the library and downtown it could easily become a commuter facility if trails are built linking residential areas with the Cedar River Trail, ' j Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen December 2, 1976 Page 2 2. The transportation section only addresses auto access and auto. parking for the trail. For any trail the question of non-auto access and modal interface should be considered. Since this trail is partially funded by HUD Block Grant monies it should especially benefit low and moderate income families. More information is needed on the location of the low and moderate income families (also the elderly and handicapped) and the modes of transportation available to provide them with access to the River Trail. "Handicapped design provisions" are mentioned but not spelled out. Hopefully, the trail will be safely accessible to the handicapped. 3. To encourage utilization of the trail, bicycle racks and other storage facilities are needed along the route. 4. Mixing bicycles, pedestrians and possibly horses on the Trail poses safety problems that need to be addressed during the detailed design stage of this project. Other safety issues that were not discussed include the need for year-round trail maintenance, emergency services access and police patrol for both river and trail usage. Sincerely, \'\ ( Irving Berteig Acting Manager IB:dja • I i • Couny JohnKing D. Spellmant,CountyState of ExecutiveWashington Department of Public Works Jean L. DeSpain, Director 900 King County Administration Building 500 Fourth Avenue • I , Seattle,Washington 98104 November 1, 1976 • Mr. ,Gordon Erickson, Director Planning Department • City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton; Wa. 98055 Dear Mr. Erickson: Re: Draft EIS for Cedar River Trail Plan . 1. We have• reviewed the environmental impact statement and found it satisfactory • provided: II 1. None of the proposed work encroaches upon the 100 year frequency floodway channel for the Cedar River. 2 A State Flood :Control Zone Permit is obtained for all the proposed work. • • 3i The bottom of all proposed' bridges• should be designed to pass the 100 year frequency flood for the Cedar River plus six feet of freeboard. 4. The proposed trails must be designed to not restrict truck traffic to the Cedar River bank for maintenance purposes. • I • 5. In the first paragraph on page 16 the December 1975 flood has a. recurrence interval of 17 years not 35 years.' If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact Larry 'Gibbons of my staff at 344-3874. I ^� r, Itifry truly yours,,, ���� VF 'Vi�• WILLIAM B. GILLESPIE. gaDivision Engineer • I() 2 Division of Hydraulics wBG ,i0V 4 1976 LRG:lm' 1!"/ DE? *. al 8 TI ,�y of op rhttle® ,JOV 8 1976 Metro.olitan ` A, November 4 , 1976 C,o until q �* C IRMAN 2 C.CAREY DO WORTH �''IG DEP'P A BURN STANLEY P KERSEY BF .EVUE Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen NANO RISING Planning Director • M.F.(ME VANIK City of Renton KENT 200 Mill Avenue South ' ISABE HOGAN Renton, Washington 98055 - MERCER I'1LAND AURREY D IVIS,J . Dear Mr. Ericksen: RID ROM) ` SELWYN L. BUD YOUNG Review of Draft Environmental Impact Statement RE TON TON Cedar River Trail Plan CHARLES DEL URENTI ,„,ES i �M�N Metro staff have reviewed this document for the proposal' s GEORGE :ENSON possible effects on the water quality of the Cedar River. PAUL ,r„AREL Overall, we believe the linear park proposal is a good PHYLLIS LAP PHERE project that will provide the . areawide residents with diverse ' WAYNE D liLARKIN recreational opportunities.JOHN R.I ILLER I RANDY .1EVELLE JEANETTE$A ILL Ms Our main interest is to provide comments to assist the City LLIAMS � in maintaining the present high quality of the Cedar River. OTHER I IT ES . N ROBERT EIR The following suggestions should be considered in designing, • KING C• Nil building and maintaining the proposed park. JOHN D.SP"ILLMAN PAULI:ARDEN -- The marina and boat ramp areas should be constructed in a RODERT:.DUNN RTe�ICHOW way to maintain an adequate river flow, to prevent back eddies R. R. (Boo) GREIVE and a buildup of oil and gas associated with some marinas.. MIKE LOWRY RAVEOONEY . TRACT J OWEN -- As you noted in the E.I.S. , the placement and selection of BIL REAMS BERNIC STERN trees as part of the planned reintroduction of plants to disturbed areas could have a positive effect on theitempera- lr :NCORPO'IATED IIPREAS ture problem in the lower Cedar River. Periodic low tempera- L.THOMASECjTRAND tures have been found during our water .quality monitoring JOHN FOUR II JR. PAUL NANA'ST JR. program, and also were included in the Environmental Manage- SV, JIMI.HAHAN ment for the Metropolitan Area (RIBCO) studies. . Some of the A.DEAN WORT NGTON vegetation near the river that has been removed as a result SEWER DIS 'ICTs of urbanization and flood control could now be replaced to HANFORD B. .HOATE provide some shade and help maintain cooler water temperatures * ( helpful to fish migration and residency. EXECUTIVE D 1 ECTOR RICHARD..PAGE • I Pioneer Building • 600 First Avenue • Seattle, Washington 98104 • 447-6666 _ I 1 Mrl. Gordon Y. Ericksen INovember4 , 1976 . ( Page Two --I The use of pesticides and herbicides on the trail system should be minimized or prohibited, so that these pollutants IwAl not be washed into the river and possibly harm aquatic life. I' The mitigation of impacts on water quality during con sruction, as noted on Page 26 of the Draft E.I.S . , should ! prevent water quality problems during construction. jIf you have anyiquestions concerning our comments, please feel free to give me a call. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment. Very truly yours, c Mf 4 4 Peter S. Machno, Managed Environmental Planning Division PSM:jbs • I I I , - I OF Fi - iv Q .z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT . h WARRE :; f ^' ON, P.E. s DIRECTOR o �0 MUNICIPAL.8 IN C/". . SO. RENTON,WA..98055 • 206 235-2569 po0� �� : RE D o �4r fD SEP�00 CJ 2 CHARLE J. DELAURENTI ,�OV 4 1976AYOR ` - P. November 4 , 1976 4, 49 DEe 4 TC : GORDON Y. ERICKSEN Planning Director FROM: WARREN C. GONNASON , Public Works Director RE : COMMENTS ON DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT - Cedar River Trail Plan, Renton, Washington You have listed the adverse impacts that may result in connection with the Cedar River Trail Plan to include "additional maintenance maybe required. " At the present time the Public Works Department is responsible for the maintenance of the banks of the Cedar River from the Houser Way bridge downstream to the mouth. Nothing is indicated in the Cedar River Trail Plan as to who will be responsible for the maintenance of the completed facilities . I have discussed this with Gene Coulon, Parks Director, and we are both concerned that the maintenance responsibility may jointly fall to both the Parks and the Public Works Departments . I think special emphasis should be given to the maintenance question, as this item could have substantial budgetary impact. While the Planning Department appears to be the sponsoring department, there does not appear to be provisions or capability within the Planning Department to carry out the maintenance of the completed project. c------22. ,/, ' e„,_.......,........„-- . WCG : cah cc: Mayor/Parks Director • . I , 1 1 • Seattle Water Department 110 Kenneth M.Lowthian,Superintendent 0" ��� Wes hlman,Mayor 1 October 28, `� A 1976 p 0lo i NOV 1 14(a Mr., Gordon Y. Ericksen \ zii,....7..) Planning Director -• City of Renton G Municipal Building , 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Wa. 98055 1 Re: DEIS for CedarRiver Trail Plan ♦e Dear i . I ' • Thank you for the opportunity to review the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed Cedar River Trail plan. The trail plan will be a real asset facilitating access to the lower Cedar. However, there are two Water Department rights; of way that encounter , the trail, and we want to be sure you are aware of their presence. ' They are both shown on the attached map. One is our East Side Supply Line which crosses the Cedar, inter- secting the southwest corner of the Maplewood Golf Course. The math do page 7' of .your DEIS indicates this right of way coming! ; - inlfr1om the south as .access to a developed site for picnic, . canoe access, etc. As the enclosed map indicates, the access to that portion of the. pipeline right of way at present is via - Bonneville. Portions of the side hill to the south of this area - have a slope in excess of 20%. i The Dlepartment has'I.another pipeline which spills to. the edge of the river as a drain from the Lake Youngs Pipeline. This I ' is shown 'on the map as a projection of 132nd Avenue S. E. This also 'does not provide an access. Agin, we appreciate the opportunity to review the Draft Environ- mental .Impact Statement. Sincerely, Kenneth M. Lowthian Superintendent of Water 1 KML:PO: lm . . Enc. 1 . ' I 1 City of Seattle—Water Department,1015 Third Avenue,8th Floor,Seattle,Washington 98104,(206)583-5889 ! 1 LEAG E OF WOMEN VOTERS OF KING COUNTY SOUTH 11 505 N. entral Kent, WI . 98031 . Phone ; 2-7515 = . Register — Study — Vote — Participate • . November 3, 1976 Gordon l,Ericksen, Planning Director The City of Penton, Muni.cinal 41dg. ' 200 Mill Avenue South RC:.ton, WaehingtorA. 99055 Dear Mr. Eri ckaan: Thank you for allowing us to review the' Draft Environmental Impacei 8tat+s- ment for the Cedar River Trail.Plan. . We definitely support this plan to provide a wide variety of facilities for all ages by the comprehensive A non- planning for, acquisition of, and preservation of, this land along the river. partisan We hope that close attention will'be givers to the potential adverse impacts organs- listed in the EIS. We are particularly concerned with the possibility zation of fuel spills in the: proposed boat launch facilities and small-marina area. whose The total environmental effect must receive strong consideration. ! purpose Every attempt should be' made to alleviate the'poasible detrimental effects Is to on the privacy of nearby single family residences. The use of the. natural promote topography as a buffer zone should make the plan mare acceptable to all. political Citizen input at all stages -of the planning is also'essential. respon- Has there been any consideration of heavy'planting along the west side of slbllity the riverbank beside the airport'to cut down the noise impact from the . through airplane testing? Will there be easy access for pedestrians from the river bank trail to other points of interest in the city? Informed and We will be watching with interest the progress of this plan. The final active EIS would be easier to follow if the 'maps were clearer.. As they are, a - good deal of study is required- to have any understanding of the plan. partici- pation Sincerely yours, of • citizens • - In anet Nydegger, F Rtiv govern- President ment • AECFNEb ,y V NOV 4 1976 <q )� yNG.DEP��� 12 PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY PUGET POWER BUILDING - (206) 454-6363 BELLEVUE. WASHINGTON 98009 I � November 2, 1976 6 hF RFCBIED AN 3 1976 .. Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen \� ��� P]Janlning Director 9i�i .S City of Renton 4tr DEp�� 200 Mill Avenue South . Renton, Washington 98055 Attention: Mrs. Joan Lankford, Recreation Planner DearjMr. Ericksen: We recently reviewed your draft environmental impact statement • for the proposed Cedar River Trail System. In our discussion with Joan Lankford last week we expressed our concern that future electrical crossings could be prohibited following this development. She assured us that this was not the intent of the City of Renton and suggested that these crossings be identified. To this end, we are providing attached maps indicating future crossings anticipated at this timel and for the next few years. In addition there ' are some crossings that can not be identified due to unpredictable customer movement. Provisions should also be made in your plan] for these contingencies. Our Company endorses the development objectives you propose and wish' you success in your improvement of the lower Cedar River. If you have any questions regarding the above, please call us. Very truly yours, - L - W. J. Finnega , Director Conservation Environmental .Affairs Attachments 13 BURUNGTON NORTHERN JEROME W. WICKS 800 Central Building Assistant Vice President— Operations Seattle, Washington 98104 ii Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen November 12,i 1976 Planning Director, City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South File: Renton-Cedar River Renton, Washington 98055 Trail System Dear Mr. Ericksen: Please refer to your notice about the draft of environmental impact statement for the Cedar River trail system. The statement insofar as.it concerns the Burlington Northern is vague as to the impact on the railroad and the map sketches do not indicate the relationship of the trail to the Burlington Northern right-of-way. On Page 10 of the impact statement, mention is' made that the railroad and utility rights-of-way are to be utilized for public access, but there are no prints indicating the proposed location where the trail would be on•or adjacent to the railroad right-of-way. In checking over the sketches in the statement, it appears that the trail may encroach or be adjacent to our right-of-way between MP 12.5 and'12.7 and also between MP 13.05 and 13.25. At other locations, it appears the trail is in close'proximity to our right-of-way and some provision should be made to protect our premises from trespassers. It appears that the trail crosses' our right-of-way at our Bridge 13.7 and possibly at Bridge 14.6. Attached is copy of one of your sketches on which has been indicated the location on the Burlington Northern. We would appreciate your furnishing us with additional information in regard to the location of the trail at points where it would be on our right-of-way or adjacent to our right-of-way. ' Yours truly, RECE/)/ FD, o ! � uv 16 197 Z cc: Mr. J. J. Gordon . '.9 �- As Mr. C C. F F. Intlekofer ZAs,pG ���� . DEPAR 14� • RENTON S T 0 N EWAY 4TUKWILA COOTLCneerter a INC .i� P. O. BOX 509 • RENTON,WASH.98055 • 226-1000 October 28, 1976 Planning Department s . The City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA. 98055 RE: 1 Draft EIS for the Cedar River Trail Plan ATTENTION: Mr. Gordon !Erickson 1 Planning Director I - Dear Mi. Erickson { I ' I 'have reviewed the ,above subject statement and find no objection to your intentions of the river trail but I am . concerned about projected rezones and land uses shown for Stoneway Concrete property. j On Plan 11-D it' shows ows our plant site- of today as recreation zoned and says as per the comprehensive land use p19. iI find this quite hard to swallow or to foresee at any time in the future. Another concern ie how the City plans to assume the trail property through 'private ownerships. This is not discussed andis questioned. I j Sincerely, STONEWAY CONCRETE, INC. R. H. a =•er ' . General Manager. ®F RF I RHDi pap I � V OCT 29 Et• j y�NGDEP LAW OFFICES -5 BOGIE & GATES ' ' . - ROBERT W. RAHAM MIKE LILES,JR. JOHN F.BOESPFLUG,JR. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA CENTER CHARLES FI05BORN WILLIAM L.PARKER FREDERICK T.RASMUSSEN MAX KAMIN'.FF DAN P.HUNGATE DAVID B.ANDERSON ROBERT V. OLLAND JOHN C.COUGHENOUR DEAN F.TUN MER SEATTLE,WASHINGTON 98104 J.TYLER H I L PETER M.ANDERSON JAMES F.TUNE ARTHUR G.IIRUNKE DELBERT D.MILLER KIRK A.DUBLIN RONALD E.Ii CKINSTRY ROBERT D.KAPLAN THADDAS L.ALSTON EDWARD C.•-IELE DAVID M.SALENTINE WILLIAM T.BAYNARD,JR. RICHARD S.I_PRAGUE DALE B.RAM ERMAN DONALD E.BROWN • IRWIN L.TRSGER E-MCDUFF ARCHIBALD SPENCER HALL,JR. •PAUL W.ST=�'RE JAY H.ZULAUF ARTHUR C.CLAFLIN CABLE "BOOLE SEATTLE" ROBERT A.-TEWART RICHARD M.CLINTON ERNEST E.MERGES DONALD L. I.HNSON PHILIP K.SWEIGERT ROBERT C.GRAYSON DON PAUL �ADGLEY MICHAEL S.COURTNAGE D.MICHAEL YOUNG I206I 682'5I61 TE EX: 32'I087 PETER D.B'FINES JAMES C.FALCONER CO U/ISB/ GERHARDT ORRISON KARL J.EGE JOHN T. I VOGT THOMAS J. "KEY MIICHAELW.DUNDY STANLEY B.LONG ONG November' 17 1976 EDWARD G.,IOWRY III CHARLES R.BLUMENFELD EDWARD G.DOBRIN JOHN P.SU I:LIVAN JAMES A.SMITH.JR. FRANK L.MECHEM I DUSTIN C. 1 CREARY THOMAS C.GORES THOMAS L.MORROW RONALD T. NAPS KIMBERLY W.OSENBAUGH M-BAYARD CRUTCHER OV Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen / '�Ih N �. Planning Director RE�F��t�fl 2` The City of Renton 76. Municipal Building • ,I.;V 18 1976 200 Mill Avenue' South I . . Renton, Washington 98055 -�-- �_ Re: Interpace - Cedar River Trail G R- .::�NGI DEp Gentlemen: • 1 w""""` We have been asked to comment on behalf of our client, Interpace, regarding the- Draft Environmental' Impact Statement of October, 1976 concerning the Cedar River Trail System (the "EIS" ) . Interpace, as you, know, owns certain real property along the Cedar River, which is located in the so-called Natural Zone described in the EIS. The development of the contemplated Cedar' River Trail raises a number of concerns - with respect to the Interpace property that are not adequately addressed in the EIS : (1) The Interpace property has a' fairly steep ' slope extending to the river' s edge. The slope is for the most part covered by trees and other vegetation, which acts both as a natural screen and serves to retard erosion. The railroad right-of-way is located fairly close to the top of • the slope. The EIS did not specify whether the trail would be constructed close to the waters edge at the toe of the slope or whether it would be constructed at the top of the slope. Different problems would 'be encountered depending upon which location is selected. ' '(2) The EIS speaks of using the railroad right-of- way for access to the river. This rather implies that .the 1 1 , BOGLE 6c GArES Mr. Gordon Y. Eric,ksen I November 17, 1976 ` ' page Two trail would be at !the top of the slope. There is no mention made of the safety problems involved to the public in using ' the railroad right-of-way, nor of the steps that would have toi be taken from a safety standpoint. 1 (3) A means of access from the railroad right-of- way down the slope to the waters edge (if in fact such access. is intended by the plan) would have to be constructed. This I • means that certain of the trees and other vegetation would 1 havehto be removed, thereby reducing the screening and natural appearance of theislope to a degree. 1 , 1 f ! (4) The EIS does not address the problems of secur- ity to the adjacent properties. There is a rather incidental reference in the EIS to a limited impact on the privacy of ' adjacent residences, but security problems are not mentioned.;; k • Whether the trail 'is constructed at the toe or at the top of the Slope, adequate security measures to protect adjacent 1 business properties, such as that of Interpace, would be essen- tial!. The entire thrust of the plan is to afford public access tc the river, but !the very accomplishment of that objective ' will generate security problems for adjacent property owners ' that must be addressed as part of the plan. The EIS fails to do so. 1 1 (5) Additional problems of access over adjacent properties might also be encountered during the construction ' phase., for equipment, materials etc. , as well as during other .timelis for maintenance work. The EIS does not cover this aspect either, nor does it indicate that such potential problems will . be dealt with in a manner that will not require access over adjacent properties. .1 • 1 It should be recognized that• Interpace has conducted its business operation at this location for many years and . the ;natural setting has for the most part effectively screened its (operation from public view or access. The construction of the trail will doimuch to eliminate these features and will undoubtedly have the effect of imposing additional burdensbn Interpace. While,' the benefit to the public in having access to the river is recognizable, 'the resultant increase in the bur- . dens to adjacent property owners must be taken into account and adequate measures to deal with them should be made a part Of the • plan.. I 1 Very truly yours, ' 1 . l' BOGLE & GATES i Richard S. Sprague . " cc: Mr. Kochanek 1 • i Tl�ociT' S1E NORTHWEST STEELHEADERS COUNCILof C: rn . TROUT UNLIMITED • - UNLIMITED pF RFC Dedicated to the Hn[CEII/rD ,`O Preservation of L C V Steelhead,Salmon, 2 Trout,and their waters NJ.'J, 4 1976 1� emu. 414* South Lake Washington Chapter <<"� P. O. Box 995 Renton, Wa. 98055 NG i)EP PR/ Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen Planning Director The City of Renton , Municipal Building 200 Mill Ave. So. Renton, Wa. 98055 RE: Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Cedar River Trail Plan, Renton Dr. Mr. Ericksen, November 2, 1976 The South Lake Washington Chapter has reviewed the draft environmental impact statement for the proposed Cedar River Trail plan. As we were represented in the two public hearings before the planning committee and the Renton City Council we remain in full support of the Plan as presented. We feel this is-a monumental step in preserving and enhancing a most valuable portion of our outdoor life for the future. Given due consideration to the private citizens property rights along the river, the Park System should enhance their property values and preserve their natural woods setting along the green belt; . Our only concern is that the trail plan enlarge the fishermans access to the river edge and not block it with prohibitative signs, fences or shrubbery. We feel that this plan will open - up more river recreational opportunities to our whole community. Our Chapter is greatly concerned with the Cedar River Basin and South Lake Washington as demonstrated in our Sockeye Rehabilitation Program to bring back the sockeye to:a fishery capacity. The lower river section above the public boat launch is the section of river where we are verking with the Washington State Department of Fisheries under permit of the US Army Corps of Engineers to trap returning adult spawning salmon. Since this may be a future require- ment in this area I urge that you comrrunicate with the Fisheries Department on this concern. We thank you for the opportunity to provide input representing the sports fisherman and stand available to you at all times for further participation in your plans. /6C-74, 77 Douglas R. Hitchcock . 1544 Halicrest Dr . • San Jose , CA 95118 • . 17 . Uctober .22 , 197b. j . •City of Renton Planning Department Hosingand .Community Development Div. , . , municipal Building; 200p MillAve. , So. Renton, Washington, 98055 Attention: Joan Lankford . . We1acknowledge receipt of the Proposed Cedar River Trail Plan Statement; have carefully studied it, and think :it F is' a very good plan. We own a house ana11lot with 350 feet on Cedar River, locatled in the Natural Zone of the Plan just upstream from !the circle on your map that is labled "Railroad Bridge and Swimming Hole • - - " We lived there from 1957 .- ,1970 and we are planning on . j moving back when 1!' retire in 1978. This will be an early • retirement at age 55" and we would be interested in a part- . .tune resident caretaker job, ,overseeing that section of the trail system. ' The upstream one-half acre (120' ) of i our hiver front isia low bank ideally suited for river access for people with canoes, inner tubes., etc. we are interested in making some arrangement with the ' City. which would allow this to be used by the public either as private paidiparking or sponsored oy the C1124,0 we feel that a rest- room 'facility would also be desiraoie at this point. While living on the River, we have been aware of__ the trans- portation needs ofi people using the River. Some type of bus service is needed for the people and their floating devices ana we may' attempt to set up such a service or . would be interested in runnin6 one under City sponsorship. • will jyou please correctl the spelling of our name to Lavin. Our letter was addressed to Larin. F We are enclosing a' Map (Sketch) . . Thank you for keeping us posted on the progress of the Trail System on Cedar River. • j Very truly yours, ` y QF /���� . RECE116 o I •. ! 6*Ir-1)1 2 John±ivin UC i 26 176 1�iury Violet Lavin .� * r;iiclosure. ���M� DEW-Ay' i have you consiaered the feasibility of continuing the trail under th'e west end of the railroad bridge and along the face: of the pliff 50 feet to where the trail can continue as shown on your map ? I feel this shduld be done, if at all possible, to eliminate the safety hazard of people attempting to "short cut" in liew of using the trail to the top of the ridge anu then descending back down to the Diver. This way, you could eliminate the trail crossing of the railroad and steep trail that you show 200 feet west of, the bridge, Providing a continuous low level trail, this might allow a somewhat shorter, and therefore less expensive, pedestrian bridge located at the narrowest spot about 50 feet upstream from and railroad bridge <'is shown in the accompanying sketch. F RF ts, -o J`4 �s 406 NGbEPAO 1 i 18 Advi• sory Council on j Historic Preservation 1522 KlStreet N.W. .. Wa fhington, D.C. 20005 _iioF. A)4. • • 11/4 �/ED l o December 16, 1976 �� DEC 21 1976 • Mr! Gordon Y. Ericksen ' 2 �, . Planning Director \�'1 4 The City of Renton DEP�`�� Municipal Building ' • :200 Mill Avenue So. Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mr. Ericksen: 1 On November 8, 1976, the Advisory Council received your undated letter requesting comments on the draft environmental statement (DES) for the City of Renton's proposed Cedar River Trail System. The proposed under= taking would be funded' with Community Development Block Grant Funds provided by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Pursuant to its responsibilities under Section 102(2) (C) of the Nationa]. I Environmental Policy Act of 1969 the Advisory Council has determined that this DES is inadequate because its treatment of historical, archi- tectural, archeological and other cultural resources is incomplete. As,iyou are no doubt aware, Section 58.24 of HUD's "Environmental Review Procedures for Community Development" (24 C.F.R. Part 58) delegates HUD's responsibilities for compliance with Federal historic preservation authlri- ties to the chief executive of the applicant community or his designee.; Those authorities are' Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation • Act of 1966 (16 U.S.0 470f), as amended (90 Stat. 1320) on September 28,1 1976, and Executive Order 11593, "Protection and Enhancement of the Cultural Environment" of May 13, 1971. I In order to comply with HUD's procedures and the requirements of the above • cited authorities, the City of Renton should arrange to have the areas ' tolbe. impacted by theiundertaking surveyed to identify historic, archeo- , logical or architectural properties included in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. After the survey .is complet;e, . the City should consult the Washington State Historic Preservation Officer to determine whether any property included in or eligible for inclusion in the National Registerl willbe affected by the proposed undertaking. Ifl .' such a property will be affected and the project cannot be redesigned to avoid' that effect, then the City is required to afford the Advisory Council . . The Council is an independent unit of•the Executive Branch of the Federal Government charged by the Act of 1 October S, 1966 to advise the President and Congress in the field of Historic Preservation. 1 , , • Page 2 December 16, 1976 Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen Cedar River Trail System an opportunity to comment on the undertaking in accordance with the "Procedures for the Protection of Historic and Cultural Properties" (36 C.F.R. Part 800) . Subsequently, the final environmental statement prepared for the under- taking should assess its impact on extant historic and cultural resources. If any of these properties are included in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register, the environmental documentation should demonstrate contact with the Council pursuant to the steps detailed in the "Procedures" and include a copy of the Council's comments. Should you have any questions or require any additional assistance, please contact Brit Allan Storey of the Advisory Council staff at P. 0. Box 25085, Denver, Colorado 80225, or (303) 234-4946. Sincerely your , • • Louis . Wall Assistant Director, Office of Review and Compliance • • • . GOVERNOR WASHINGTON DANIEL J. EVANS . • .WASHINGTON STATE �� COMMISSIONERS: JEFF D. DOMASKIN PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION THOMAS C. GARRETT r - ':-,-:;: ',.." I KAY GREEN i `Ai �o BEN HAYES LOCATION: THURSTON AIRDUSTRIAL CENTER PHONE 753-5755 RALPH E. MACKEY EUSTACE VYNNE WILFRED R. WOODS P. O. BOX.1.128 OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98504 • DIRECTOR: S — CHARLES H. ODEGAARDI �`44 0,�� October 25, 1976 • ' IN REPLY REFER;TO: • 35-2650-1820 • Draft EIS (-) R;r Cedar River Trail /'y !�(or I IN ', \ Plan, Renton, WA • fY ' a , . LU 1-\ (E-708) 1 i s i G ' / - Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen -'9 ' , 4,+T Planning Director %,l, Ate•+ The City of Renton G • DEp , Municipal Building ' 200 Mill Avenue' South" ` ' ' ' ` Renton, Washington 98055 I Dear Mr. Ericksen • The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission has , , reviewed the above-noted document and can find no adverse impact on, existing or' proposed recreational areas under the jurisdiction - of the Commission: - . The Office of'Arclaeology 'and'Historic Preservation has reviewed the above-noted document. There are no properties on the State or National Registers of Historic Places or in the Washington State • Inventory of Historic Places in the'proposed project' area. . However, there is a high potential that unknown archaeological resources attributed to the .Duwamish Indians are to be found in the project area: To ensure the protection: of these non-renewable resources , . ' • the staff recommends that an archaeological reconnaissance be i • . conducted in the project area prior to any construction activities. ' Thank you"for the'1opportunity to review and comment. . 'Sinceerely, ' ' ' C• • T II . David W. Heiser, Chief • Environmental Coordination sg , j BOE NG COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE COMPANY P.O. Box 3707 -_.- Seattle,Washington 98124 19 — -- A Division of The Boeing Company January 27, 1977 The City of Renton Mun cipal Building 200� Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Attention: Warren C. Gonnason, P. E. , Public Works Director Joan A. Lankford, Assistant Planner/Landscape Architect Subect: Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Cedar River Trail Plan, - Renton, Washington The subject plan has been assessed by The. Boeing Company and the following comments are offered for your review: Secrion VI Pa•e 23: An adverse condition will occur with increased public activity . adjacent the Company's Airplane Apron D (see attached sketch) . This activity will require the following: . 1. Installation of a fence and gate on the west edge of Apron D to prevent public access to airplanes and hazardous activities. 2. Increased Boeing security to prevent public- access to airplane aprons west of the Cedar River via the Apron D Bridge. Fur her, it is recommended that a sidewalk adjacent 6th Avenue connecting to Logan Avenue be considered to reduce pedestrian and cyclist exposure to Boeing shift change tra fic. Pub is Use of Apron D, Bridge: This action will require the following agreements: The City will be responsible for: 1. Housekeeping maintenance of the bridge and pathway bordering Boeing property. 2. Precautionary' measures for public safety; i .e. signs, etc. 3. Cost of site improvements; i .e. fences, gates, etc. 4. , Pri.ovision to indemnify and hold harmless Boeing from any liability due to. accidents. 5. ' Maintaining minimum coverages of liability insurance including liability for damages assumed under the contract. I � 6. Providing written acknowledgement from the City's liability insurer to Iverify that it is knowledgeable of the City's indemnity agreement. Boeing 0l1l reserve the following: 1. The right to close the bridge for brief intervals in the conduct of normal operations; i .e. airplane towing, etc. 2. The right to terminate the agreement if it reasonably appears that an unsafe condition exists. 1 If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Dale R. Graham, Facilities Director, Boeing Commercial Airplane Company, on extension 237-9765. Very truly yours, tv Robert G. Johnston Director, Civic Affairs Attachment I 1 /DvL 1 1 RESPONSE TO COMMENTS APPENDIX A I I i 1 1.• IResponse to the; Community Services Administration, Region X I ! 1 This project. will involve extensive landscaping and ground- . contouring, which will require a large percentage of hand labor ' and consequently will be labor-intensive oriented. s 2. ' Response to the: iT_ S. Department of the Interior . ' Fish and Wildlife :Services . Type's and Location of Alterations : . There is a gradually sloped bank in the vicinity of Lak • Washington to Logan Avenue Bridge with three gravel bar beaches, grassed slopes and approximately 800 feet of revetment blanket for erosion control, with a meandering edge along the east bank next to Boeing and stadium area.. I 1I Terraced Retaining Walls and Walkways : ( Consist of concrete .bulkheads (one and two step) from Logan Avenue to Bronson Way--10". thick with' 3 '+ footings) , footingslwill be a minimum of 3 ' below edge of river., construction will not 'be • placediwithin existing waterway and will 'consist of dry construction • behind coffer dam using a backhoe to minimize degradation of water quality. , The bank in the vicinity of Jones Park will not be altered. •Design will not. require modification of the mouth of the river. The marina facility will not be constructed at this time. There • is an existing small marina facility operating on the site with a thirtylday revocable, temporary lease situation. This operation has been' in use. since 1960. As, detailed plans are developed for the marina in the futures; the City will be in contact with the various reviewing agencies to .coordinate plans and conform to all federal, state and city standards and regulations. 3. ; Response to t,he; State of Washington, Department of Ecology 1 . It is anticipated that the development of the Cedar River Trail will serve to establish a sense of continuity along the river as well as provide a general Overall upgrading of the commercial and industrial areas, bordering. the trail system. In additionja, trail of this nature which occurs •through several activity zones can provide a variety of physical and visual experiences , plus pro- viding a buffer and transition to some of the more intense activities in the ,area. - . . , The documents did state that the "tax base will be improved due toithe generation of commercial activity and the construction . and rehabilitation of housing. " 'In addition, the improvement and upgrading of the area would stimulate increased activities of development providing for mixed business and higher residential use. 1 It is difficult to project the extent of the economic increase, Iowever, several inquiries have been received regarding improve- ents through the private sector including new businesses and additional housing subdivisions in the vicinity of the Natural zone. It is expected that the proposed action will have only temporary effect on the water quality during construction. The City will be in contact with the Department of Ecology and all other federal, state and city agencies to assure that all regu- lations and standards will be adhered to and ensure minimal j.ollution and impact. The list of "Elements of the Environment" has been added. hank you for your consideration and assistance. 4. Response to the State of Washington, Department of Fisheries The bridge at the mouth of the river is fenced and restricted from general public use. Since this project is within the urban and industrial area, and within public right-of-way, it has always i•een available to public access , with the exception of the west 'side in the vicinity of the airport, which will continue to be restricted to the public. With greater public activity and sur- veillance the increased potential for snagging and/or poaching of salmon would probably be decreased. Violations are referred to the Department of Fisheries and Game. The City Police Department ould respond in the case of flagrant violations that required immediate attention. Plans for the new marina near the mouth of the Cedar River are in schematic design and will not be fully realized until later phases of the Trail System Project. However, in response to the concern over the compatibility of the marina with Fisheries interests, it should be noted that Porter' s Marina has existed on the site since 1960 . Any changes that occur will be in the form of upgrading and improvement of this 'existing facility and should not alter the compatibility of 'interests at the site. As detailed plans are developed for the marina in the 'future, the City will be in contact with the various reviewing agencies to coordinate plans and conform to all federal, state and city standards and regulations . , 5. Response to the State of Washington, Department of Game At present much of the bank directly adjacent to the ,water' s edge through both the park and urban zones is covered with wild grasses and blackberries interspersed with minimal tree cover. It is anticipated that the major portion of these existing trees will be retained and reinforced with the addition of suitable species which in the future will provide greater water temperature control. Due to fluctuating water levels introduced species will be placed above the high water level. Existing cherry trees at the top of the bank between the Logan Avenue Bridge and Bronson Way Bridge afford no water temperature protection and will be relocated as necessary per design plan in this area, incorporating additional trees and shrubs to further enhance the trail system. Increased surface runoff resulting from the development of additional hard surfaces adjacent to the Cedar River will be reduced substantially with storm sewers employing the use of oil/water separators where necessary prior to disposal into the river. Design specifics regarding the new marina are presently in schematic stages . It is anticipated that this particular element will be completed in the final phases of the Trail System. As detailed plans are developed for the marina in the future, the City will be in contact with the various reviewing agencies to coordinate plans and conform to all federal, state and city standards and regulations.. The existing boat launch will be improved and the site upgraded. It is anticipated that in the future 'the lease which the Department of Game holds on this property or in near vicinity for this use will be continued. jA detailed analysis of hydraulics will be undertaken regarding design details in respect to the flood carrying capacities of the river as they relate to all existing bridges. Construction materials and energy to drive machinery generally comprises the extent of natural resources involved in the development of the Trail System and as such has been con- sidered, insignificant and comparatively minimal consequence. As stated it is anticipated that a major portion of trail acquisition will be by donation. However, property acquisition through the fee simple or less than fee simple pro- cess will be investigated- as necessary throughout design development. 6 . ' Relsponse to Kina County Department of Planning and Community Development The Industrial and urban zones already have connecting roadways and sidewalks for links to residential, business , and • commercial areas . As the master trail/bicycle plan is developed, these connections will be upgraded by separated bike lanes (where possible) and signing. It is anticipated that commuter use will continue to increase as the system is expanded. Use of existing utility rights-of-way and easements in the Natural Zone provide a joint-use feasibility for expanding the trail system to the upland 'residential areas . The Trail System will be restricted to pedestrian and bicycle use with convenient access to bicycle, auto and public : transportation nodes along the system. The existing pedestrian access serves the area. I The Cedar River Trail is centrally located and within close proximity to the low and moderate income families (including the elderly) which have access to the trail, as mentioned above. In addition, the proposed Senior Citizens Center and Cedar Center Park for the handicapped and the proposed Senior Citizens Housing is located directly adjacent to the trail between Logan Avenue , North and Williams Avenue North. Design for the handicapped will meet state code regqpire- Iments or better and will be incorporated throughout the Industrial : and Urban zones . The Natural Zone will have some areas that can ; not meet the handicapped needs due to steep topography and access . Design details will respect the needs for separating ;bicycles and pedestrians and incorporate safety controls through- out the system. No horses or motorized vehicles will be allowed ; for public use. The City will be responsible for year-round maintenance and provide emergency services ' access and patrol for both river ,and trail usage. Trail access and design details will respect . !the requirements of equipment needed to provide the above services . Thank you for your comments in reviewing this statement. 1The City appreciates your interest and support of the Cedar River Trail System. 7. Response to King County Department of Public Works The State Flood Control Zone Permit will be obtained for all proposed work. Design will incorporate access to the trail and the river Ifor maintenance purposes. Thank you for your correction regarding the December 1975 ;flood recurrence interval as 17 years , not 35 years . '8 . Response to Metro 1. In response to the comment on river flow and pre- vention of back eddies ,. all construction will meet local , state, !and governmental standards and requirements . Your suggestions 'will be taken into consideration when the marina facility is ,designed which will be constructed at a later time. Safety standards and precautions will be established to minimize oil =nd gas spills , plus emergency measures will be established in the event of an accident. 2. Extensive landscape, including trees , shrubs , and ground; cover, planned all along the river improvement. Same height restrictions will need to be adhered to in the vicinity of the airport as required by FAA. 3. The City of Renton has already established the policy of not using herbicides and pesticides in the vicinity of waterlways. Only products which meet federal and state requirements and standards are used. 9. Riesoonse to the City of Renton Public Works Department The Cedar River Trail System is a City of Renton project that has 'received the approval of the City Council. The City already provides maintenance in this area and would ;continue this responsibility. As development of this project progresses , it is anticipated that additional funding will be allocated to the department responsible for projects of this type as has been provided for past city projects. 10 . Response to the City of Seattle Water Department Thank you for your information regarding your pipeline locations. These lines will be noted on the construction drawings as the details are finalized. This portion of the trail is in a schematic design phase and will probably be revised to incorpor- ate and be compatible with changes in topography, rights-of-way, etc. , as ' the final design, is developed. The City of Renton will contact your department for coordination of design details as the project progresses. 11. Response to the League of Women Voters of King County South Due to height restrictions within the vicinity of the airpor,t, !, plantings of any substantial size must be discouraged for safety considerations. Vegetation suitable to river edge conditions will be introduced and encouraged in the future to buffer the edge of the airport property while continuing to afford visual access to airport activity. Egress from the Cedar River Trail System along a number of bisecting streets currently allows for easy access to a variety of indirect points including the CBD , parks, library and city hall. Fuel spills are discussed on page 27 , item 5 .a. Primary control is discussed on page 28 , 8.a. Maps are on file with the City of Renton Planning Department at a much larger size and are available for the public review. 12. Response to Puget Sound & Light Company Thank you for providing the City with maps indicating future electrical crossings anticipated by Puget Sound Power and Light (on file with the Planning Department) . These' cross- ings will be incorporated in our land use base maps and final design will respond to your company' s specific needs. It is the City' s intent to provide joint-use facilities within utility areas, further enhancing the general public' s benefit and welfare. 13. Response to Burlington Northern The trail system in the Natural Zone is in a schematic. design phase and will be finalized at a later date. The' exact trail right-of-way will be established in the near future. As the plans progress, the City will be in contact with the pro- perty owners to coordinate design details and final location of the trail system. The final design will incorporate safety and security details such as fencing, screening, etc. , to protect the', users as well as the adjacent property owners. 14 . Response to Stoneway Concrete The Stoneway Concrete property is currently zoned heavy industry (H-1) and will remain in that status, unless the prop- rty is rezoned. As your existing use is phased out, the City would hope that consideration of the site' s amenities in' rela- tion to the Cedar River, the adjacent Cedar River Park, and ICarco Theater would be incorporated in any future proposed use. You had indicated in the past that Stoneway would be interested in coordinating a trail adjacent to the river. As plans develop in this area, the City will be in contact with you to integrate a trail in conjunction with your future' plans. Access through private ownerships is anticipated to be donation easements, with the ,City providing the construction land maintenance of the trail system. This will be a benefit to the adjacent property owners as well as providing continu- ous access to the river for the general public. 15. Response to Interpace - Bogle & Gates Law Offices The trail system in the Natural Zone is in a schematic design phase and will be finalized at a later date. The trail location in the vicinity of Interpace would primarily beloca- ped at the top of the slope due to the steepness of the adjacent banks. Proper security and safety measures will be provided in the 'final drawings. Adequate fencing, screening, and con- trols will be considered to protect the users, as well as the adjacent property owners. As the plans progress, the City will be in contact with the property owners to coordinate design details and final location of the trail system. The trail right-of-way will be established in the future„ and the right-of-way width will be sufficient to accommodate construction and future maintenance and surveil- lance. The trail will provide its own access. Development of the trail will be in a phased construc- tion, schedule, and the Natural Zone probably will not be com- pleted 'for several years. However, the EIS was prepared for the entire system; and should significant changes be made at the time of development of this continuing project, a reassess- mentiw111 be made prior to such development. The theme of the trail system within the Natural Zone would dictate that every effort be taken to retain the major portion of existing vegetation along the slope so as to allow for a continuous screen of the Interpace operation from public view: ; 16 . Response to Northwest Steelheaders Council , of Trout Unlimited The Department of Fisheries ' fish traps (to return adult spawning salmon) , which last year were located in the lower Cedar River, will be relocated far upstream and will not be located within the project area. 17 . Response to Mr. and Mrs . John L. Lavin ' The City of Renton appreciates your continued interest in the ;improvement of the Cedar River Trail System. The Natural Zone will probably be the last portion of the system that is developed. This portion is still in a schematic design phase, and detailed plans will be prepared at a later date. We will take ' your recommendations into consideration and keep you informed as development progresses. 18 . Response to Advisory Council on His Preservation and Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission The State of Washington Acting Historic Preservation Officer and the University of Washington, Director, Office of Public Archaeology, have determined that "No properties are listed in the National and State Register of Historic Places or the ',State Inventory of Historic Places which may be impacted by the project. If artifactual material is encountered during construction we recommend that you contact the Office of Archae- J'logy and Historic Preservation so that mitigative actionl to rotect the resource may. be initiated. " See following. letters nor reference: • 1. Letter from State of Washington, State Historic preservation Officer dated April 25, 1977 . 2. .. Letter from University of Washington, Office of Public Archaeology, dated April 18, 1977 . 9 . Response to Boeing Commercial Airplane Company Apron D is currently adjacent to the Cedar River Water- ay, which is owned by the City and not closed off from public .1ccess adjacent to the river. Increased security may be neces- -Lary to prevent public access to Apron D. Boeing should be aesponsible for security on their own property, if they feel it is necessary. The City will be responsible for screening -Ind security on the airport property in compliance with F.A.A. acquirements. The City' s current insurance policy covers liability regarding use of the Apron D bridge. As the project develops, the City will continue to •hoordinate plans with Boeing. , Thank you for your cooperation and response to th- Draft mIS. 1 • �//4, /r)\ +..rrer�0, RESPONSE . . ram\ R�C�����D o 1 04 4 ; #18 APR . 2811977 ,. �H�„�.,y` _ (-0 • 4, I �`�' State ®f Washington ��N DEp Dixy e-flay April 25, 1977 Jeanne M. Welch Governor' Acting State Historic . Preservation Officer 1 • - 1 - • Re: Draft Cedar River Trail Plan Dear Applicant: I We havejreviewed the project materials forwarded to us for the above project and would like to make the following comments: . _ Insufficient information: We will. need a detailed narrative of the project , elements, a map of the project site and surrounding area, line drawings of the project, photographs of structures to be renovated or demolished. X No resources present: No properties are listed in the National and State - Register of Historic Places or the State Inventory of Historic Places which. • may be impacted by the project. ' See below for comment: _ Potential effects on unknown resources: There is reasonable probability that cultural resourceslexist in.. the project area and a cultural resources • survey is recommended a part of project construction. . l Resources present, no effect. I. — I _ Resor�rces present, effect uncertain: . see below for comment. • _ No adverse effect on National Register property. • — Adverse effect on National Register property: see below for comment. Sincerely, . • Jeanne M. Welch ' Acting.. State Historic Preservation Officer by . • I Comments: If artifactual material is encountered during construction we recommend that you• contact the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation so that mitigative; action .to protect the resource may be initiated. Post Office Box 1128 Olympia, ' Washington 98504 (206) 753 :401j RESPONSE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON #18 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98105 April 18, 1977 s. Phyllis Meck-Emery, Planner/Designer ss, he City of Renton � Rf�� unicipal Building r�D In Mill Avenue South qpR 'enton, Washington 98055 -a . 19 1977 .ubject: Preliminary Archaeological Assessment ' 3 .,� City of Renton Multi-Purpose Trail System �y ��� DEPART 'ear Ms. Meck-Emery: In response to your recent request for information regarding potential -dverse archaeological impacts associated with the proposed multi-purpose ' rail system, I am providing you with comments and recommendations. I want o express, however, my appreciation for your interest in preserving this egion's cultural heritage. As currently understood, the City of Renton proposes to underta e a project hich, once completed, would create approximately 3.2 miles of trail along the banks of the Cedar River within present city limits. In view o the intensive localized nature of the proposed action, one could well anticipate ignificant adverse impacts to any cultural resources located within the eights-of-way of the trail system. The key element to this aspect 0the loroject is to determine whether we could reasonably anticipate the existence of such resources in the primary impact area. A review of the University of Washington's Archaeological Site Survey lecords for King County indicates an absence of any known sites of archaeo- logical significance in the immediate project area. However, such a finding roes no necessarily mean that no such sites occur. The simple fact is that o date only a very small proportion of the state's land has been the subject of direct archaeological examination. The project area is one area which has et to be assessed, so unknown cultural resources could well occur there. Given the lack of data pertaining to extant archaeological sites;, we need ,o consider the probability of adverse impacts to unknown sites in the immediate area. Based upon the information accompanying your request, it iiould appear that' the area in question has witnessed considerable topographic nd environmental modification in the past. Much of the Cedar River has been iiihanneled and most of the adjacent r,iver banks have varying amounts of fill overing the original grade. This, coupled with the fact that the proposed `frail system would not necessitate substantial subsurface disturbance, leads ae to conclude that the proposed action has little potential for adverse ffects on the area' s cultural resources. In view of the lack of recorded sites as well as the nature of the aevelopment in light of historic land use practices in the same area, Lo not see the need for any further direct archaeological consideration of IIheproposed action. I do, however, urge that care be exercised during onstruction to ensure that no presently unknown archaeological site are Ms. Phyllis Meck-Emery . 2 • April 16, 1977 affected. dn the unlikely event that'such remains are encountered during the construction, we ask that you contact the Office of Archaeological and Historic Preservation for the State of Washington and that work be halted so that trained professionals might have the opportunity to evaluate the resource and recommend a course for preservation. We 6,ppfeciate the opportunity to make these comments. Should you have further need of our expertise, please contact us. Thank you for your interest in preserviIng cultural resources. I look forward to hearing from you. • Very truly yours, r , rry V e hn, Director Of 'ce of Publ Archaeology cc: Jeanne M. Welch Acting. State Historic Preservation Officer Office of Archaeology ,and Historic Preservation • APPENDIX B This appendix contains the comments received on the draft environmental impact statement of which no response was required. Five letters were received and are included in this final statement. , . , (.., , : Washington state of REN Office ;of I i ,' �,� ommunity . f ON[p . Development Nov , 2 1916 Office of the Governor November 1, 1976 A _ 2 20 �N�NG Dv P� • . Mr. Gordon Y. Erickson , Director Citrof Renton PlanningWepartment Municipal Building ' 200 Mill Avenue South ' j Renton,i1Washington 98055 Dear, Mr. Erickson: , I 1 Re: Draft Environmental Impact Statement, ' ' Cedar River Trail System One of the main criteria for our review of draft environmental impact statements is a proposal's compatibility with the local comprehensive plan. This particular proposed trail system is, of course, an integral part of your new comprehensive plan and I have no comment from the stand-' ' point of compatibility.; 1 The idraft EIS looks tome to be very well developed, and I.compliment you . on thejinclusion of such an extensive recreational trail system in your comprehensive plan. Since -ly, • C e :_____L__L /?/ . .J. . LaTourrette ' . Community Planning Division 1 . JELaT:ld . 1 . I • . C . 1 • Daniel J. Evans, Governor Richard W. Hemstad,Director 400 Capitol Center Building, Olympia 98504,Telephone (206) 753 2219 or(SCAN)234-2219 • WASHING-ON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION '` Daniel J. Evans - Governor A. Bullet' - Director DEPARTMENT Of. A HIGHIreti : ,', -rig' ` k 3 j�� • f 21 Highway Administration Building Olympia, Washington 98504 (206) 753-6005 • • October 27, 1976 • 1 Ms. Joan A. Lankford ' City of Renton Planning Department Municipal Building 1Renton, Washington 98055 Cedar River Trail Plan Renton, Washington • Draft Environmental Statement Dear Ms. Lankford: . • • We have completed our review of the Draft Environmental Statement for the above project, as requested in your letter of October 6. The proposal does not appear to conflict with existing or planned highway facilities in the area. Thank you for the opportunity to review this information. • Sincerely, • RUSSELL ALBERT Assistant Director for Planning d esearch By: R. B. DA IDSON • Environm ntal Planner BA:eh RBD/BH cc: W. C. Bogart OF R4 .` RECEIVED '0 OCT 29 1976 44/ • ikG DE P PRE A. 11 Parker. Cha rman Baker Ferguson Howard.Sorrmrn Virginia K. (,unhy Julia Butler Hansen Harold L. Boulac j 11.O0 5� l I22 ,,,o yr Renton Sctoo! District 403 ��TAT �� 435 Main Avenue South, Renton, Washington 98055 403 October 11, 1976 • Gordon Y. Ericksen Plari'ning Director The City of Renton 200 'Mill Avenue South i ' ' ' Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mr. Ericksen: ' I recently received your Draft Environmental Impact Statement for ' the ;Cedar River Trail' Plan in Renton. I have had it reviewed by several employees in the District. , The 'general reaction to the'proposed plan was very positive. We . would appreciate being Ikept informed of the progress of the plan for extensive change along 'the Cedar River. Sine- • ly •urs, ' )/( tip . ._ A , . 'oh lwe .„ , ; . . Super itendent , • • GPK:Inr ' j . cc.: 1,1Mr! Belmondo .i i� OF RF I' � 'may RECFIV "o . � Eon z OCT 14 i;te 1. . .,o •P y/NG DEP Pk— l . I. i . l , . , • • . . . 23 410 West Harrison Street,P.O.Box 9863 (206)344-7330 Seattle,Washington 98109 i v .rrl PUGET,SOUNU- November 8, 1976 A'IR POLLUTION; ` ' CONTROL AGENCWx iCt.A.,:vnfirEFCE.11/4b Ms. Joan Lankford " O Planning Department City of Renton 91976 200 Mill Avenue S.Renton, Washington 98055Subject: Cedar River Trail Plan DEQP��� Dear Ms. Lankford: • Thank you for submitting the draft E. I. S. for the Cedar River Trail System proposal to us for review. We foresee no adverse air quality impacts from your proposal and believe that the text covers this fact very adequately. Very truly yours, A. R. Dammkoehler Air Pollution Control Officer • B : J e rson • r. Air Pollution Engineer ARD:JRP:fch „SERVING: KING COUNTY 410 West Harrison St P. O. Box 9863 Seattle, 98109 (206) 344-7330 • KITSAP COUNTY Dial Operator for T9II Free Number Zenitl' 8385 Bainbridge Island, Dial 344-7330 PIERCE COUNTY 213 Hess Building Tacoma, 98402 (206) 383-5851 SNOHOMISH COUS Y 606 Medical-Dents Bldg. Everett, 98201 (205) 259.0289 BOARD OF DIRECTORS .{•AIRMAN Lverett Foster, Alternate for Patrick J. Gallagher, Cnrern,ssioner Pierce County: VICE CHAIRMAN' N. Richard Forsgren, Commissioner Snohomish County; Ro,i:rt C Anderson Mayor Everett: Glenn K. Jarstad, Mayor Bremerton; Gordon N. Johnston, Mayor Tacoma; Gene Lobe,.Commissioner Kitsap County; H.,rve, S Poll, Me ber at Large; John D. Spellman, King County Executive: Wes Uhlman, Mayor Seattle: A. R. Dammkoehller, Air Pollution Control Officer. APPENDIX C List of Elements of the Environment as requested by the Department of Ecology. LIST OF ELEMENTS OF THE ENVIRONMENT ELEMENTS OF THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT. (a) Earth (i) Geology (ii) Soils (iii) Topography (iv) Unique physical features (v) Erosion (vi) Accretion/avulsion • (b) Air (i) Air quality (ii) Odor (iii) Climate (c) Water (i) Surface water movement (ii) Runoff/absorption (iii) Floods (iv) Surface water quantity (v) Surface water quality (vi) Ground water movement (vii) Ground water. quantity (viii) Ground water quality (ix) Public water supplies (d) Flora (i) Numbers or diversity of species (ii) Unique species (iii) Barriers and/or corridors (iv) Agricultural crops (e) Fauna (i) Numbers or diversity of species (ii) Unique species (iii) Barriers and/or corridors (iv) Fish or wildlife habitat (f) Noise (g) Light and Glare (h) Land use (i) Natural resources (i) Rate of use (ii) Nonrenewable resources (j ) Risk of explosion or hazardous emissions N/A • List of Elements of the Environment (continued) ELEMENTS OF THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT (a) Population (b) Housing (c). Transportation/circulation (i) Vehicular transportation generated (ii) Parking facilities (iii) Transportation systems (iv) Movement/circulation of people or goods (v) Waterborne, rail and air traffic (vi) Traffic hazards (d) Public services (i) Fire (ii) Police (iii) Schools (iv) Parks or other recreational facilities (v) Maintenance (vi) Other governmental services (e) Energy (i) Amount required (ii) Source/availability (f) Utilities (i) Energy (ii) Communications (iii) Water (iv) Sewer (v) Storm water (vi) Solid waste (g) Human health (including mental health) (h) Aesthetics (i) Recreation (j) Archeological/historical (4) The following additional element shall be covered in all EISs, either by being discussed or marked "N/A" , but shall not be considered part of the environment for, other purposes: (a) Additional population characteristics (i) Distribution by age, sex and ethnic characteristics of the residents in the geographical area affected by the en- vironmental impacts of the proposal. I _ 11, .► THE CITY OF RENTON to ®_ MUNICIPAL BUILDING-- 200-MILL-AVE SO.--RENTON,.WASH.98055- bill f2 .. CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT 235-2550 O 0� 4TEO SEPtt' M KM ORA NDUM October 4 , 1976 TO: C. J . Delaurenti , Mayor Members of the City Council FROM: Gordon Y . Ericksen , Planning Director RE : DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT , CEDAR RIVER TRAIL PLAN Attached for your information is a copy of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Cedar River Trail Plan . • wr I Attachment cc : City Clerk ✓ Finance Department Fire Department Library (2) 897D,, Park Department �h '�<'rA Police Department $0 Public Works Department (2 ) G�� City Atto ney Fel O .4®OVel - I I -,-Ai- i 7-- y } 0 R" ,y • . �4 .► o ; THE CITY OF RENTON C.' ' ,, x 7 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 pai CHARLES J. DELAURENTI I MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT A 1 Q. 235-2550 O � ,Q4Tto SEP1��O i • RE : DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR THE CEDAR RIVER TRAIL PLAN , RENTON , WASHINGTON i Dear Recipient : Enclosed for' your rleview is a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed Cedar River Trail Plan . The City of Renton seeks approval for construction of a multi -use recreational system along the Cedar River from the; mouth of the river at Lake Washington to the proposed - ' King County Park , adjacent to the Maplewood Golf Course five miles up river. ' We would appreciatellyour comments on the proposed project by November 4 , 1976;. Further information; may be obtained by contacting Joan Lankford of this Department. • Very truly yours , , • 1 ;do Y . ick e :1714.-- fanni ,iirector •Encl os i re • • . ' I . • 1 1ir, 1,, ... , tihorEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM 1 I I li DRAFR� ENVIRONMENTAL 1MPAQT , , STATEMENT Afiic. f . ,, ,,,, ,,,„ / , ,,.., ijos ,..! ,- ,,-..t. ,,, .4/. ., , . ,...t. i , , ,, , : ,.,,, Ae . if 4, !!, , /1 "ft.,1 ti: iiIkk. - -,„. r.k,,ts or-tapit , , as, , - , e , 1 6i I 14f'. • smr _ 4- 1 ;10.111111M irMli CITY OF RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT OCTOBER 1976 i HUD RO10 DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT PREPARED PURSUANT TO TITLE I OF THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974 AND STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM OCTOBER 4 , 1976 City of Renton Planning Department Housing and Community Development Division Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton , Washington 98055 I Z SUMMARY (CHECK ONE) X DRAFT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT City of Renton, 200 Mill Avenue S. , Renton, WA 98055 Phone: 235-2550 MAYOR: Charles J. Delaurenti CONTACT PERSON: Joan A. Lankford , Planning Department DESCRIPTION: The City of Renton proposes to construct a continuous multi-use recreational system along the Cedar River from the mouth of the river at Lake Washington to the proposed King County Park, adjacent to the Maplewood Golf Course five miles up river. The project is to be completed in phases and includes three different environmental zones: the Industrial/Park Zone - an open space recreational trail and small-boat marina buffering the adjacent industrial area; the Urban Zone - a very urban space consisting of paved walks and terraces accommodating intensive people activities, providing access to future shops, restaurants, and the downtown area; and the Natural Zone - the preservation of open space and creation of a natural woodland trail system, where public access is not currently available. These areas directly fall within Census Tracts 253, 256, and 257. The proposed Senior Citizen Center, Park, and Housing are directly adjacent to the Cedar River and will be served by the trail system. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS - BENEFICIAL AND ADVERSE: 1. Preservation of a continuous open space and access adjacent to the Cedar River. 2. Visual improvement to area adjacent to the waterway. 3. Additional variety of recreation activity areas. 4. Provide a direct link between existing facilities. 5. Project will serve the general public with special provisions for the ' handicapped. 6. Pedestrian oriented route provides an alternate means of access , decreasing the use of the automobile. 7. Improved erosion and flood bank control . ADVERSE: 1. Possible temporary degradation of water quality during construction. 2. Additional maintenance may be required. 3. Possibility of fuel spills in boat launch facilities and small-marina area. 4. Temporary inconvenience during construction, as it relates to access, dust, and noise. 5. Possible detriment to the privacy of single family residences across the river. 6. Disruption of plant materials and soils during construction. MAJOR ALTERNATIVES: 1. No action. 2. More intensive development. 3. Less intensive development. CONTACT AGENCIES: Puget Sound Economic Development District King County Housing and Community Development (CD-154-76) DRAFT AVAILABLE: October 4, 1976 T r INTRODUCTION ACTION SPONSOR City of Renton Planning Department ATURE OF PROPOSAL his project provides a linear multi -use recreational system within ; rid adjacent to the Cedar River that will provide a link between iwo regional Parks (Lake Washington Beach Park and King County Park n the vicinity of the Maplewood Golf Course) and intersect low/mod.- =,rate income housing , and incorporate additional flood-plain protec- ion and open space. This project will provide public access adjacent o the Cedar River . IOCATION I, he project is located in the City of Renton adjacent to the Cedar liver from the south end of Lake Washington to the easterly City imits , which is approximately 3 . 2 miles long . EAD AGENCY AND RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL ake all inquires and comments to : City of Renton Joan A. Lankford Planning Department Municipal Building Renton , Washington 98055 Phone : ( 206 ) 235-2550 UTHORS & CONTRIBUTORS Joan A. Lankford - text - Renton Planning Department Assistant Planner/ Landscape Architect Jongejan & Gerrard - Plan-Landscape Architectural Consultants ICENSES RESUIRED • Shoreline Management Permit U . S . Department of Fish and Wildlife Approval U . S . 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DISTRIBUTION LIST The following is a listing of all agencies , federal , state and local ; together with private organizations and interested indivi - duals to whom the draft Environmental Impact Statement has been sent upon publication . FEDERAL AGENCIES : Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Department of Agriculture , Soil Conservation Service Department of Army Corps of Engineers Economic Development Administration Bureau of Sports Fisheries & Wildlife Community Services Administration Environmental Protection Agency - Region X Department of Health , Education & Welfare Department of Housing and Urban Development Bonneville Power Administration REGIONAL AGENCIES : Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle (Metro ) Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency - Seattle iii Puget Sound Governmental Conference STATE AGENCIES : Institute for Environmental . Studies - University of Washington Commerce and Economic Development Department of Ecology Department of Fisheries Department of Game Governor ' s Office Designee Department of Highways Department of Natural Resources Department of Social & Health Services Office of Community Development ( Parks & Recreation Commission Washington Archaeological Research Council LOCAL AGENCIES : City of Bellevue City of Kent City of Renton City of Tukwila 1Renton School District. 403 King County - Mr. Charles Linstad King County Councilman - Mike Lowry , District 6 King County Housing & Community Development - Gayle Wright NEWSPAPERS : ; Greater Renton News Renton Record-Chronicle ! PRIVATE PARTIES : Audubon Society Boeing Bicycle Club Boeing Joggers Club ! Burlington Northern ' Chinook District, of Garden Clubs Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce iv I Y Ms . Liz Greenhagen Interpace Corporation , Harold W . Jordon Mr. Robert Karinen • Mr. John L . Larin League of Women Voters - King County South • Northwest Steelheaders Association - South Lake Washington Chapter Ernest Person Wayne Pinkly Richat.d Pinkly Puget Sound Power & Light Puget Western , Inc . Renton Area Council , Parent Teachers Association Renton Fish & Game Club Charles F. Shane Sierra Club • Stoneway Sand & Gravel Company • Sun Mark Holding Washington Environmental Council i , • i Z TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ' DESCRIPTION PAGE i i I SUMMARY Descriptlion .of Project . Environmental Impacts Major Alternatives 1 II ' INTRODUCTION III DISTRIBUTION LIST ii'li IV DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED ACTION I ' Type of Action 11 Proposedl Action 3 1 V EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Elements; of the Physical Environment Soils 11 l Topography . 13 l . Vegetation 13 Wildlfe 13 Air 1p Climate 115 ' Water! Fl b.o.ds, . 15 Surface Water Quantity 16 Water Quality • 16 Sounds 1'16 Natural Resources 118 Risk of Explosion or Hazardous Emissions 18 Existing Land Use : . Industrial Park Zone 18 , Urban Zone 18 Natural Zone 1!8 Elements of the Human Environment „ Po'Pulation 18 - Housing 20 1 [ vi 1 1. f w SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE Transportation - Circulation 20 Local Services & Utilities 21 Recreation 21 Archeological /Historical 21 Additional Population Characteristics 22 VI IMPACT OF THE PROPOSAL ON THE ENVIRONMENT Industrial Park Zone Beneficial Impacts 22 Adverse Impacts 23 Urban Zone Beneficial Impacts 23 Adverse Impacts 24 Natural Zone Beneficial Impacts 24 Adverse Impacts 24 VII SHORT-TERM USES AND LONG-TERM PRODUCTIVITY Short-Term Uses Gains 25 Losses 25 Long-Term Effects 25 VIII ANY IRREVERSIBLE AND/OR IRRETRIEVABLE RESOURCE 26 COMMITMENTS WITH THE PROPOSED ACTION IX ADVERSE IMPACT/MITIGATED 26 X ALTERNATIVES TO THE PROPOSED ACTION Alternative #1 : No Action 27 Alternative Modifications 28 XI UNAVOIDABLE ADVERSE IMPACTS 29 XII REFERENCES 30 Appendix A : Cedar River Park - Preliminary Master Plan/Site Plans & Cross Sections Appendix B : Renton Shoreline Master Program : Section 5 - Environment Appendix .C : Cedar River Comprehensive Land Use Plan vii LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE II-A Location Map IV-A Vicinity Map - Target Area 2 CEDAR RIVER PARK/SCHEMATIC MASTER PLAN : IV-B Industrial Park Zone 4 IV-C Urban Zone 5 IV-D, E Natural Zone 6 V-A Soils Map - Renton 12 V-B Topography Map - Cedar River 14 V-C Renton Municipal Airport - 1975 NEF Contours 17 V-D Renton Census Tracts - 1970 19 V-E 1970 Demographic Characteristics 22 Appendix A CEDAR RIVER MASTER PLAN : Site Plans and Cross Sections viii i . DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED ACTION jTYPE OF ACTION !The City of Renton proposes to construct a multi -purpose recrea- tional trail system adjacent to the Cedar River that will provide ' !an important link between two regional parks , which will intersect ! low/moderate income and elderly housing and incorporate additional flood plain protection and open space . This project is being partially funded through the Community Development Block Grant Program, under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (CD- 154-76 ) . Application for funding has been received by the Central Puget Sound Economic Development District ( EDA short term FY77 ) . The Cedar River Design study was initiated by the Renton Planning Department in 1969 , with Council concurrence . This project was reinstigated in 1975 with staff and consultant research which updated the resourse data & Schematic Plan under ;the Housing & Community Development (H&CD) programs , a Citizens 'Advisory Committee (CAC ) was formed which established city wide !priorities . The Cedar River was given top priority . Priorities 'were reviewed by the City Council Community Service Committee which concurred in the CAC report. The City Council adopted the Community Services Committee recommendation , November 10 , 1975 , ' at a regular Council meeting . The Cedar River Trail plan was received by the King County Housing & Community Development staff , reviewed , and forwarded to the 1H & C D Joint Policy Committee which approved it. Subsequently , ! the King County Council Planning & Development Committee recommen- ded approval and it was approved by the King County Council . The U . S . Department of Housing & Urban Development granted approval for funding in the spring of 1976. ! Concurrently , application for funding was made through the Central Puget Sound Economic Development District which stated that "The ' established FY77 project priorities are the product of a most thorough review and evaluation process . This process began last fall with the organization of the Planning & Prioritizing Commi - ! ttee . The respective OEDP Committee and the District Committee subsequently reviewed , screened , and prioritized projects . " The ! Board of Directors endorsed the Planning and Prioritizing Commit- Itee ' s findings that the Cedar River Trail system would bR one of ! eleven projects that should be considered for EDA short-term FY77 ( funding consideration (rating 5th of 11 projects ) . More defini - ' tive progress information will be available in October or November 1976 . The City Council ammended the Comprehensive Plan by incorporating a recreational system along the Cedar River and expanding the 1 N. 11 -. , . —. —�- City of Renton .j:.'s,'' , Tar •• ,, �-,- Community Development 41‘ 4' x, r .. . F ' `w 1 Programs 1976 -1 ,— = ¢ imiiiii I ! _,-19—i 1 011I—• .: I11.1.1S 1S11 1ME CEDAR 1. 1. �' 1.6� ' 1 '' ; RIVER i L _—$ 1 ,,....„.1_:_,._,_',i‘,.,.f.r.,_,.,\'''',,'.'•.",',,;A.'.c •-4-,.,\/_.. 11' 11-1- 1. . ,, uuL2::.j.'_ CEDAR TRAIL •• . \ ,. S16I —. ._. CENTER \BOEING r/ `(a` _ _ ` PARK , I♦ LOCATIONS HOUSING r. REHABILITATION _- z ash,} ."i^ ( 1 .s®.®— r CITIZENS �� x� rk PAc, �t� �� _ CENTER ; % : FOUNDRY's N. 4 i. Y 4.y N ELDERLY i s �rh #;:-Ilitiiiiiiiiii rf.-----\ HOUSINu �� A. . , .-- HOUSING si /y/' B ' it4.:??W.,.4V,.A...:,:4.4 REHABILITATION i— ; 17 ^ - / ` . , 16,W1P 1-7-7- 11111. 11111", - -ri',;P:f.a:1'01:':,.. *%'%. "F.::::'!:7 4.,,, ' . _ 0 inr.,;..,,,,„,:.„,..1..,,„.,,,,,,:,.,,i.....:,...i,:,,. civic ,....-.... I rliiiii, ` � a • 110 �C • \ ,.........,law. „e v. ,. y ,.. i • .. CENTER �` ,, i �- ^.t ^4 .`i. ��`f`• i \ c >r r � I .� "�- — 1 ..."../....,t_ • MI _.._1 t,. .. '..: , . .. ill DOWNTOWN — li— �i RHOE HABILITATION RENTON I �.,� • = " - - irf I .prip141 . "41 . ' 10011119 . I ,_-. \--, so" • Aiift. . •• l.,„_. i .4,4/1/4/ 1 N . 1 ) rI /I }�In Greenbelt to include adjacent hillsides . A public hearing was held May 24, 1976 , and the Comprehensive Plan was passed by the City Council June 14 , 1976 , and became effective June 23 , 1976 , (Ordinance #3038-See Appendix C ) . The Renton City Council granted approval to proceed with the study October 1969 . Many public meetings were held and presenta- tions were made to local service clubs and citizen interest groups . Further action towards development was delayed because of lack of funding . ' The proposed project extends for 3 . 2+ miles from the mouth of the Cedar River at Lake Washington to the easterly city limits . Approxi - mately 5 . 6 miles of trails will be constructed . King County has expressed an interest in connecting the trail from the city limits easterly to the King County Park near the Maplewood Golf Course . The project will be constructed in phases , starting at Lake Wash- ington and proceeding upstream until the project is completed . In addition , links may be expanded to connect adjacent residential , business and commercial areas at a later time . This first phase , illustrated in Appendix A ( Lake Washington to Williams Bridge ) , is scheduled for construction in 1977 . If sufficient additional funds are granted through EDA, the project will be extended to ±1100 feet to the Bronson Way Bridge . • Additional funding will be requested through Housing and Community Development and EDA , and any other suitable funding source to com- plete the remaining phases in the next two years . This impact statement is written to cover the entire project . Design options are currently being investigated for development of accurate cost estimates . Current funding requests total $510 ,000 . The one unknown factor is an estimate for property acquisition in the natural zone by fee-simple or less than fee-simple . It is anti - cipated that a major portion of this acquisition will be by donation . PROPOSED ACTION The project falls into three distinct zones--The Industrial Park Zone (mouth of Cedar River to Logan Bridge ) , the Urban Zone ( Logan Bridge to FAI405 ) , and the Natural Zone ( FAI405 to King County Park ) . See map IV-B thru IV-F. The Industrial Park Zone '( 200 to 100 feet in width ) , and the Urban Zone ( 50 feet plus in width ) , are owned by the City . Industrial Zone : The Industrial Park Zone alters the existing channelized bank area and provides for additional uses such as jogging facilities , air- port activity watching , picnicing , wading , and play areas . 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Cutting the river batik back and providing a more gradual slope , increases the water carrying capacity , improves the flood bank control , and improves; beautification in an industrially blighted area within the Housing and Community Development target area . The creation of a recreation system in this area will serve a large number of employees and residents of the target area . The relocated river bank and, restored landscape will serve as a buffer to the large industrial scale and improve an unsightly man-made channel ( the Cedar River ) bisecting the target area . All development along the Cedar River will be designed to accommodate potential floods . The Urban Zone : The Urban zone will be designed to create an active and passive space for people generating varied urban experiences . Paved walks and terraces , places for sitting , fishing areas , people watching vantages, shops , and restaurants , will be encouraged in an exist- ing area' zoned for these activities . Also included in this phase is the Senior Citizens Activity Center and Housing , and access to the Downtown areas . The plan is designed for high intensity use by people of all ages , with special emphasis on incorporating design for the elderly and handicapped . The major design concepts are systems of walkways , overlooks , steps and ramp's which terrace down to the Cedar River . The existing channelilzed banks will be altered by replacing part of the roadway system With pedestrian facilities . Frequent ramps are to be pro- vided for access by the handicapped and elderly . Pedestrian link- ages will be incorporated in under-bridge walkways . The system will not alter the existing waterway , but will enhance the river edge experience for the public . The Urban Zone is directly adjacent to Renton ' s downtown core , and mixed residential area , including low/moderate income and elderly 'housing , and the proposed location for Senior Citizen Housing . This area provides the opportunity to generate residen- tialand; commercial developments adjacent to the urban core . This would be an area treated with harder surfaces and retaining walls , providing as much exposure to the river edge as possible and incorporating design features to serve the handicapped and elderly . This area would provide a vertical relief to the man- made channel and provide amenities to a large number of people that live and/or work in the vicinity of the project . The Natural Zone : The design concept of the Natural Zone is to retain and strengthen the natural character of the Cedar River and blend it into adjacent 9 neighborhoods and woodlands . It is a major open space which is capable of providing recreation and relaxation for a large number of people without imposing on the privacy of adjacent resi - dences . There are excellent natural features for canoe launching , protected river banks for boat pull -outs , and picnicing . These will be linked by trails and occasional foot bridges across the river. It is anticipated that the Cedar River will be used much as it is now--for fishing , swimming , wading , canoeing , kayaking , and inner-tubing . The major concepts proposed are the protecting of the wooded hill - sides and development of a continuous trail system along the Cedar River with side trails linking adjacent neighborhoods . The rail - road and utility rights-of-way are to be utilized for public access . A series of nodes will provide points of interest along the river that will include natural gravel bars , a marshy , natural reserve area perched on the hillside , and a variety of view and water access points . In the vicinity of the railroad trestle a pedestrian bridge will be incorporated to provide safety and connect the activities on the two sides of the river to a city owned park . The Natural Zone begins at the easterly city limits in the Maple- wood area and terminates at Cedar River Park , Stoneway and Inter- ,pace , which could provide public access to the river edge , currently restricted by industrial use , and improve a river edge which has in the past been abused as an industrial waste dump (concrete wash- out and brick ) . The Cedar River Park , including Carco Theater , has intensive use capacity for ball games , swimming , art shows , 'picnicing and parking . A pedestrian bridge connecting Cedar River Park and the river trail system and a canoe pull -out is proposed in this area . Cedar River Park will be closely tied to the down- town area by walkways under the nearby bridges . This proposal is in conformance with the City ' s Comprehensive Plan which establishes a recreation belt adjacent to the Cedar River and incorporates a greenbelt on the wooded hillside south of the River from FAI 405 east to the King County Park across from the Maplewood Golf Course . The Cedar River Trail project is in conformance with the goals and objectives of both Renton ' s and King County ' s Comprehensive Plan and Shoreline Management Master Programs (See Appendix . ) . The Cedar River project area has been adopted by the City of Renton as a recreational and greenbelt area and is in conformance with the City ' s Comprehensive Plan . The City ' s Shoreline Master Pro- gram has designated that portion of the south bank of the Cedar River, 2 , 500 feet east of FAI405 , as a "Conservancy" environment 'and the remaining banks of the Cedar River as "Urban" environment . IiThe King County Shoreline Master Program designates both banks of 'the Cedar River east of the Renton city limits as a " Conservancy" 'environment . This proposal is in conformance with the 1971 King County Urban Trails Plan , especially as it relates to the lower 'Cedar River and Big Soos Creek . 1 10 I , EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ELEMENTS OF THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT SOILS : The soils have been identified and mapped by the Soil Conservation Service , United States Department of Agriculture (U . S . D .A . , Sheet, No . 11-Renton Quadrangle , of the King County Soil Survey 1973) . The area south of the Iake to FAI405 is classified as urban fill. ; the or;iginal soils covered are so highly impacted as to be unrecog- nizable. Generally , soils are not a limiting factor to trails or' recreation . Development can be extensive and intensive . Erosion and flood damage will be reduced by a combination of sloping back, the river bank and providing retaining walls where necessary . In the Natural Zone, from FAI405 easterly , there are three general soil types . The soilsIof the river valley bottomland are alluvial soils , mostly fine sandy loam with small areas of river wash . These soils occur in the flood plain and natural lines adjacent to the river. Slopes are from zero to two percent. Permeability of these soi-ls is good and runoff is slow so that the danger from erosion is slight. Erosion that 'does occur is most likely associated with the scouring action of flood waters . However , good vegetative cover that can withstand occasional flooding helps to retain the soil . This soil can accommodate passive recreation and trails with few problems ! The unstable characteristics of the soil and occasional flooding limit the kind of structures that may be built. The upland soils are composed of forest soils . The soil types . on these steep (25 + percent) slopes are. mainly Alderwood-Kitsap. , This is a moderately coarse textured soil type. Its drainage and premeability varies , but there is probably an impervious layer at; - a depth Of 20 to 40 inches . Water builds up quickly from the im- permeable layer . Runoff is rapid so that the soils are susceptilble to slumping and erosion . The existing heavy vegetation is the major stabilizing factor . The plants use and intercept much of the water and their roots Ihelp retain the soil . Because of the steep ! , slopes , trails will be, designed and built to follow the land con- tours toy prevent erosion and to establish a walkable grade . The rolliing uplands consist of 6 to 15 percent slopes and are gener- ally located above the' upland slopes ( 25 percent +) , and are composed of gravelly sandy loam. This woodland soil has a moderate runoff and permeability rate.) The chance of erosion is greater than the sandy foams , but not a;s great as the Alderwood-Kitsap soils . The soil is ideally suited for timber , pasture , and even urban develop- ment. Trails and recreation of moderate intensity are compatible, but theyItend to have a rough , highly gravelly surface . i1 SEATTLE(CITY PO)10 MI L JV• o NY; IV I yu �/ - - /` • -� Ism . • by.ij : I iimi k ir.:_,7 .I : • ?.. . . . .1: • A.91: 4 :-- - ST I \ ,, W......rM1 . s:;:- i:JA . r , 77,,..__.:__ ....., ._,t , '3::::?: "--- . — .,' ,-11.!:::....!,:-.. . :i:6,1;"?.: kik \ -•\ , emtA. ',41,11.11_1.:1;1;,altin:.1 r., . ..r1,1, T , 1_ . :. . .. .._____ . • • .. I; ..0:imu me . 1L-, 0, • • . • • Lo)14 , 1 14\ • , • ?____ :11 :.•KS -V, ' -5.2z r. 7 \} � I�. F iii . ( -5, 8 Ni:,4 i \.\..,..:1::.tiro' _...,.... :. . ey( 'y1_I 9 "1 I +413 •�- •1 •'• •ENe'• 5i5 agy • 1. R•0• - -iPHhIc . • • - L .r ! I -- ; • a1 II ••�I y;:: ■1 / •l ��_ ,_ •1 . ® ■ .,Trailer u. g - �$ 1__\-A _ ,'' _�' /iiii .>d•- BM� `�•..1 �� „:"F ( ®■ .11 1 •i� K....16• :i f I, 7 .gd tigm • . , rl �1� \thetl'�' �� j: 1�n -;j i iLI - •11 . •3C3 424 1 . 1 ,;1I�E I r 'Eiel. 1,!'.EC: -i�, / i I. ! 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M�Illls i._ -j11j -I __._ - Su bsta p� :- 4 ,ip - eke ` 1 . , �„ , ._ __, aP l►^ �� — M �C r� •455• I °o •° I\;!- ` ___ \ Idle eipI \\•< ,; Iff 1. 1 . u SOIL MAP V-A _ , , /% 9 I Park AQVE 11 s\`` I \-- � I • b RENTON AND VICINITY ' '�~ �`�� ° '�� ° ,--. ° -.E„c aec 1 KING COUNTY VUASHINGTON LEGEND i / k•b / ' Age - Alderwood gravelly sandy loam 6-15% B. -0 �' Akf - Alderwood and Kitsap - very steep ' °\- " = . has - �/ 12 -__- - N Py - Puyallup fine sandy loam '�1 ° __= p B"'" -- ' Rh - Riverwash id� 1 Ur Urban ��ir C _ .CGLE l24.:;OG 1 I , TOPOGRAPHY : The area from the mouth of the Cedar River to FAI405 is predomi7 nantly level on both sides of the river. From FAI405 easterly , I the leftibank consists of upland slopes of 25 percent and greater. with minor variations lof ridges . The right bank is currently 1 developed as parks , industry and residential use and is relatively level . ( See topography map . ) VEGETATION : 1 1 Predominant vegetation, from Lake Washington to FAI405 consists of wild grasses , blackberries , red alder , and cottonwood . The The notable exceptions. are City parks and civic buildings , which have introduced specim;an plantings. which will remain . Cherry trees adjacent to the River from the Logan Bridge to Bronson Way will 'be relocated as necessary according to the design plan . Mixed woodland vegetatjion consisting primarily of Big Leaf Maple , Alder , Cottonwood , Willow, Western Red Cedar , and Douglas Fir dominates the natural zone east of FAI405 with related understory ', plant material such as' salal , vine maple , nettles , devils club , 1 etc. The natural area, will be disturbed as little as possible , in order ito preserve the woodland experience . Native- plant material will be reintroduced to disturbed areas as necessary . WILDLIFE : No endangIered wildlifelspecies are known in the area . Typical wildlife associated with the woodland hillside inhabit this area. According; to the State , Game Department , where there` is little or, . sparse urban development , mink ,, muskrat , beaver , raccoons , weasels , rabbits , ducks , pheasants , and song birds are present . Ducks are found along the upper Cedar River. Owls and hawks also inhabit. 1 the upper, Cedar River. ' According to the State Department of Fisheries', ..the Cedar River is an important fisheries resource , since it serves as a major spawning area for Steelhead , Chinook ,: , Coho , and Sockeye Salmon and Cutthroat and Rainbow Trout . AIR: 1 The Industrial Park and Urban Zones and surrounding areas consist primarily' of heavy industrial activity , including the Renton Air- port , Boeng , Pacific Car and Foundry , Stoneway Concrete Company , and Interpace Brick and Tile Company . Commercial and residential development of an urban nature comprise the rest of the activity, ' in the northern half of the project . The Natural Zone is primarily residential and bordered by SR- 169 . Ambient ' noise and air pollution levels characteristic of an urban commercial environment are present as a result of automobile traffic and jet noise from testing and operations of jet aircraft by Boeing . The air quality is normally within the national ambient levels . However, the occurrence of a thermal inversion layer can cause a noticeable increase injpollutants in the valley area resulting in various levels of smog . National ambient levels may be exceeded about twice a year. The Puget Sound Air Pollution Central Agency (PSAPCA) monitors the ambient air quality for particulates at the 13 • i 1 • • ..ri r.' '''' '..1:' 's--.1i. ;e,.... . • . • . . -jy.c.:..- .; . , .0 •' t '4 '-,*1'\� l/ .• • • . T 7 • • / : `���. 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' i . \'L �, `wt' r'j 1".• \ ,!Ka , .b ,am( ` .1 A I ' • / • Renton Municipal Building , which is located in the central .. area of thellproject . The suspended particulate level (annual geo- metric mean ) fnr the yiears 1971 through 1974 has ranged between 42 and 44 4g/m3 . In 1975 , the national and regional standard of 60 'iugfm was exceeded on 14 occasions . However, the annual standard was not violated . No other pollutants are measured at this station . In 1975 , the Kent station , which is representa- tive of the valley , reported a violation of ozone concentration for filve 'hours exceeding 0 . 08 ppm. CLIMATi : The clmate of the Renton area is similar to that measured at the Se'attle-Tacoma International Airport. The average rainfall for thevicinity is 351 to 40 inches per year. The mean tempera- ture .in January is 31° and in July , 67° . Generally temperatures vary from an all -time high of 100 F in August to a record low of 30F''' in January. The north-south orientlations of the Green River Valley tend to channel the winds , especially the predominant south-west and north-northwest winds . [ The wind generally blows from the southerly direction for nine months of the year and from the northerly direction duiring the summer months . The area east of FAI405 is contained bylIsteep hillsides , which would tend to channel and deflect ai flow in a direction parallel to the walls . WATER: The Cedar River flows ,into the southern end of Lake Washington located at the north end of the project area . The headwaters of the '',, river are in the Cascade Mountains draining an area of approximately 188 square miles . The Chester Morse Dam, which provides 56 ,000 acre-feet of storage for water supply and hydro- electric power generation , is located 37 miles above the mouth . The upper reaches travel through rugged terrain in the Seattle watershed and is heavily forested . The lower portion of the river ( 1 . 6+ miles ) haslbeen channelized , and some improvements and protective bank works have been installed in the straightened , relocated channel . The Cedar River Flood Plain Information docu- ment , Prepared by the Corps of Engineers , states that "A reach of the Ce',darj River about 0 . 8 miles in length along the right bank immediately upstream of Interstate 405 highway is seriously obstructed . Various private enterprises along the river. reach' have encroached on the stream bed by dumping waste concrete and asphaltic concrete . , A fill has been placed , paved , and riprapped , to accommodate parking ; facilities for tenants residing at the Riveria Motel . This fVll encroaches into the river 25 to 40 feet along the entire width of the property . " The Renton Airport Master Plan Draft Environment Assessments report's : " Floods : IHDecember of 1975 a cresting of the Cedar River at the peak momentary discharge of 8 , 500 cubic feet per second' (clfs ) caused flood damage to the perimeter road. on the , northeastern portion of. the airport . Calculations based on past flood discharges indicate that a flood of 9 ,700 cfs has a recur- ; rence intIerval of approximately 100 years . The December 1975 15 flood discharge of 8 ,500 cfs has been calculated to have a recur- rence interval of 35 years . This flood caused some damage to astern areas of the airport . " The Flood Plain Information Study for the Cedar River indicated that "the channel reach adjacent to the airport was capable of carrying the 100-year discharge of 9 , 700 cfs as well as the Standard Project Flood discharge of . 13 , 300 cfs without overtopping its banks ." However , flooding of Pastern;. portions of the airport at a discharge of less quantity indicates otherwise . This could possibly be due to the oibstruc- tion of the channel by the Boeing aircraft transfer bridge denoted as Taxiway I . The Flood Plain Information Study indi - cated "that this bridge would have a 1 . 5 foot clearance of the intermediate flood or 100-year flood occurrence . However, it appears that the stream bed elevation has risen due to accretion . " (VTN Environmental Assessment of Renton Airport Master Plan ), The City of Renton has been granted a permit from the Army Corps of Engineers for dredging the river bed from the Logan. Bridge to the delta at the mouth of the river in Lake Washington . The permit allows the removal of 75 ,000 cubic yards per year three years for a total of 225 ,000 cubic yards . This material Will be stored in the City ' s stockpile area and on the Lake Wash- ington Beach Park site . Surface Water Quantity : "The flow in the Cedar River , it terms , mean discharge , was 722 cubic feet per second for . the 15-year Jeriod , 1945 to 1960 . The minimum flow recorded during he same Jeriod was 30 cfs , and the extreme maximum momentary discharge Was 6 , 640 cfs . The peak momentary maximum discharge in December 1975 was 8 , 500 cfs . " (Airport Master Plan Draft Environmental Assessment) 'Dater Quality : The Orton Road Interceptor Environmental Impact Statement states that " In general , the water quality of the Cedar River is excel - lent . Phosphate and nitrate concentrations for example are among the lowest of all Puget Sound rivers . " The Renton Airport Master • Plan Draft Environmental Assessment notes , "Water quality standards are frequently violated by water conditions in the CedarjRiver. Temperature and possibly dissolved oxygen violations occur during summer momths attributable to low flow and shallow depths ." There is also evidence to indicate " . . . that coliform standards lare vio- lated in the lower reaches due to nonpoint sources which may occur at any time during the year . . . Indications of lead and pH " viola- tions also exist . Overall , water quality in, the Cedar River has been problematic due to upstream urbanization and nonpoint source discharges . " SOUND : � I the predominant noise source in the project area is the Renton Airport and related noise associated with urban and industrial activity. The Boeing jet tuning activity , as determined by th,e Noise Exposure Forecast (NEF ) area's , indicates that there would be significant noise levels in the Industrial Park and Urban Areas . 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'` FLIGHT ACTIVITYI :Litt ' • ' ' r' if ' • ....4, - • •-fin ............i.A..... . ..„,.,„.:_t7 - • ... --.\-: • • /. : ycl:' '..\`' !. ' - •11. • "Sc:: •••liftit.a:I.:-:,:... Pr':''':;,; , :'-' Ni.>"--...,r4j:, - A '--:-•\.. deal '•• % • \ e 7I i'A ..� 111` `' � h� i� � .Il� o., � • . ,Iic / 1 _.< , I I ' , FROM RENTON AIRPORT MASTER PLAN --.----,• ` • LEGEND . FIGURE V—C • 25 NEFII RENTON MUNICIPAL AIfjPORT 30 NEF • 1975 N E F CONTOURS 0 2000 . 4000 ' 0 LOCATION OF JET ENGINE TUNING 1 7 Generally , this would be a normally acceptable exposure for recreational use--especially since it is periodic and during work days only. NATURAL RESOURCES--N/A RISK OF EXPLOSION OR HAZARDOUS EMISSIONS--N/A EXISTI'ING LAND USE The Cedar River Trail and recreational system utilizes the Cedar River 'and adjacent land corridor. Industirial Park Zone Mouth of river to Logan Street Bridge ±5 , 300 feet or approximately one mileT-this area is relatively flat , straight , channelized seg- ment of the river with unimproved bank conditions vegetated with native gasses , blackberries , and a few deciduous trees . Major ' adjacentlland uses are Boeing airplane production facility , Renton School Stadium and parking , and the Renton Airport . i Urban 'Zone Logan bridge to Houser Way (±2 ,850 feet or . 54 miles ) is a straight channel with three to eight feet of freeboard with grasses and blackberries . Significant land uses in the area are the City shops and aImix of commercial and residential buildings . The trail will connect Jones Park , Municipal Building , Library , Liberty Park , and Cedar River Park . These two segments have been rechannelized by the Corps of Engineers through a.n urban fill area . Natural Zone FAI405, to easterly city limits (±10 , 150 ' or 1 . 92 miles ) consists of mixed wooded slopes (Many exceed 25 percent on the south bank with intermittent creeks and springs . ) There is an existing marsh area perched on the hillside above the river which acts as a water retention basin . The river has a natural bank in this area with the exception of fill adjacent to Interpace , Riveria Apartments ; and the concrete cleanout waste which was previously deposited on the river banks by Stoneway Concrete Company ( Figure II-D ) . Other significant land uses are utility rights-of-way , railroad tracks ,' single family residences , and on the south bank , extensive undel veloped woodlands . ELEMENTSIOF THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT POPULATION The population served by this project in the City of Renton and , adjacejntlKing County residentsl is approximately 76 , 700 people , plus al working population of approximately 23 ,720 , as described from Puget Sound Council of Governments ' Population and Employ- ment Forecasts for the Central Puget Sound Regions 1975-1990 , ( 19721revision) . 1 18 1 1 r 1.. [ I , , , , . 1 , 1 . , , RENTON• .._ . � f CENSUS TRACTS 1 1�11 1970 .,;!`' -_ . �247 ` - i(' ( I -� v-D 1 \ a - li ,_ 1 1 ... A Ivo (il )--- 't- 1 1 N Oa' , \ 1 • Li.. 0i . e i ., ' IAt'IN WASHINGTON I' .... All" Mil U'--- mom. „u�►r - ~ -�J 1 .4 11 1;,. .� I r `iefig \? 4i'! 1 DOIEDIG rare,01 15111104110 NI i ..7___ MI • ,, , , Jnii..,...,, ii_ _,,h Iv ,i.. Iv , iiimik , ... ; III .w\Amit. ���11����� - •- !r� . _: , ` '�!a say ' �I ___ _.. iiiiire ��1 �iii I ' 2'mhos liner 57 0010011 al.i `� � I�MI �� --- III•; fin X. Oa 11 1 97 1IV _--- I „ ligAtlap,Aktv _� 41*..- ,__,Ittlif n I 1 11401- LI N, 171 ram. , I ; , çi à � I �, - ca 1 , , os. ,ig' il „ . / - I _ ,'. \".. 1 . 1 IT - .,,,.. ,,,, 11, 4 -2 ' ir — ani. —46 I A iii1,,, � ` 11 i , ,LA„, I 1 I , - , _ \ 11 . 1 I Ir IN Tuumo s_i • As per the 1970 Census . Data (HC ( 3) -260) , approximately 38% or 24 , 200 re1sidents are under the age of 18 , and 7% or 4 , 300 resi - dents are 62 years or over. The number of handicapped within the area is not known ; however , if a regional facility were avail - able to accommodate the handicapped , it is anticipated that it would serve the handicapped population throughout King County and perhaps the northerly portion of Pierce County , because the handicapped may seek it out if the facility is available . In the central portion of theiCity , the 1970 Census indicated that Cen-' sus Tract! 253 has 13. 7 percent of the population 65 years or over and Census Tract 254 has 20 . 1 percent age 65 or over. Twenty-six percent ( 26%) of the senior citizens ' are classified as low income . � I HOUSING The number of dwelling , units within 400 ' of the Cedar River are as follows : NATURAL ZONE 79 Detached Single Single Family Residences 232 Dwelling Units in Apartment Structures URBAN ZONE 85 Detached Single Family Residences 15 Multifamily Structures (Breakdown of number of dwelling units not available . ) INDUSTRIAL PARK ZONE NO residential units exist in the Industrial Park Zone . The 1970 Census of Housing indicates that the average occupancy rate per dwelling unit !is 2 . 9 persons ; the • median value of owner , occupied units is $19 ,600 ; and the median monthly rental charge for renter occupied housing units is $109 . TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION Vehicular; routes to the project area consist of three major arterials ; two secondary arterials , and Interstate highway route' FAI4Q5 with a major interchange at the Maple Valley highway ( Figure IV-A). Large parking areas exist in the vicinity of Boeing and the Renton High School Stadium. Additional parking is available on publ'icIstreets , at the Municipal Building , Liberty Park , Cedar River Park , and the small roadside park in the vicinity of the railroad overcrossing . The Maplewood King County Park site willliprovide additional parking capacity within that site development. It is anticipated that no additional parking will be required for this project . Pedestrian access to the water edge presently is limited to the vicinity of Cedar River Park . The remaining areas are restricted primarily due to steepTiver banks and private ownership . 20 LOCAL SERVICES AND UTILITIES The following agencies and companies are responsible for or provide municipal services to the city : Fire Protection - City of Renton Fire Departm.ent Police Protection - City of Renton Police Department Garbage Collection - General Disposal Company Jim ' s Disposal Service Bryn Mawr Disposal Company Roadway Maintenance - City of Renton Department of Public Works King County Department of Public Works State Highway Department Telephone Service - Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company Water Service - City of Renton City of Seattle Sewer Service - City of Renton Metro Electrical Service - Puget Sound Power and Light Company Natural Gas - Washington Natural Gas Company Adequate utilities are available to serve the trail system. RECREATION The Cedar River is a major recreational resource used for fishing , all types of small boating , swimming , hiking , and visual enjoyment . Recreational opportunities and facilities in the vicinity of the river are adjacent to or in close proximity to the project area . Lake Washington is a major source of water-oriented recreational activity . The City of Renton maintains a waterfront park one mile east of the airport . Immediately east of the airport across Logan Street is situated the football and track stadium for the Renton School District. Jones Park , Liberty Park , Cedar River Park , and ICarco Theater are located within the river ' s Urban Zone . A small 'passive park is located in the vicinity of the railroad trestle in the Natural Zone. King County is developing a regional park in the vicinity of the Maplewood Golf Course east of the project area . Jogging is a popular sport adjacent to the Cedar River . Boeing employees have been running along the river from Logan to the Lake ! for five to six years as part of their physical fitness program. ' Fifty to one hundred participants (depending upon the weather) use the area every work day . In addition , Renton High School students use the area for training . ARCHEOLOGICAL/HISTORICAL No significant historical or archeological artifacts or sites are known to be located in the project areas , as indicated, in the 21 i National Register Propterties in Washington State and the Washing-! ton Environmental Atlas . Over three-fourths (3/4) of the river ' system in Renton has been drastically altered by rechannelization , major fill , and natural meandering change of river course , which probab',ly , destroyed or turied any archeological or historical sites . The remaining upstream' segment is steep wooded slopes and unlikely to contain artifacts . Construction in this area will be minimal and restricted primarily to surface treatment . Should there be any indication or findings discovered during construction, work ' will b,e topped until ian on-site survey is completed for archeo= logical resources . ADDITIONAL POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS TABLE V-E The folIllowing table rates the demographic characteristics of the reside'hts : 1 1970 Census City 1976 Demographic Tract of Renton Characteristic 253. Renton Population 4505 25,258 26,500 Percent under 18 24.9 34.0 Percent 62 and over 17.7 10.0 Percent Male 48.4 49.0 Percent Female 51.6 51.0 Percent Minority N/A 2.7 IMPACT OF THE PROPOSAL ON THE ENVIRONMENT INDUSTRIAL PARK ZONE Beneficial : • 1 : 'Provide the general public increased access to river for . water activities . 2 : Enhance aesthetic use by addition of landscaping and variations from the straight channel edge . 3 . IlImprove activity area . 'a . Open viewing areas for river and ai rpor.t, acti vi t.i es. 'b . Improve small boat launch facility . ( Revenue could be obtained by lease agreement with boat operation , to provide maintenance funds for trail system. ) t . Improve jogging area to serve the current and future ; uses . I'� 1 I 22 1 Currentlyused byBoeingClub , etc . --fifty ) to one hundred users per work day (depending upon the weather) . ( 2 ) Adjacent to Renton Stadium and school train- ing use . d . Continue pedestrian system . e . Separate bicycle routes to serve recreation and commuting . f. Gradually sloped river bank to provide increased flood carrying capacity in lower area . g . Additional parking not required ( some included along the access road ) . h . Incorporate restroom facilities in the area . 4 . The proposed action will check further deterioration from existing industrial uses by providing a landscape buffer adjacent to the river which will hold back industrial expansion . Adverse : 1 . Possible temporary degradation of water quality during construction . 2 . Additional maintenance may be required after floods to remove debris deposited and some erosion may occur under extreme conditions . 3 . Additional maintenance will be required compared to the existing unimproved areas . 4 . Airport noise , especially testing of engines by Boeing , may detract from the enjoyment of the area . 5 . Possibility of fuel spills in boat launching marina areas . URBAN ZONE : Beneficial : 1 . Provide an aesthetically strong visual urban image in the central area of the city , which currently ignores the river. 2 . Serve as a catalyst for improvements in the surrounding area generating increased tax revenue . 3 . Provide a direct link among existing public facilities situated along the river (Jones Park , proposed Senior Citizen Center and Housing , Library , Municipal Building , Liberty Park , and Cedar River Park ) . 23 4 . Decrease the need for motor vehicles by providing a pedestrian oriented route . 5 . Serve the general public with special provisions for the handicapped . 6 . Improve the variety of recreational experience in the center of the city ( no trail system currently exists ) . 7 . Limit automobile access for greater pedestrian safety . 8 . ,Improve erosion control . Adverse : 1 . Temporary inconvenience to adjacent uses during con- struction will be experienced as it relates to access , dust , and noise . 2 . Possibility of water quality degradation during con- struction . 3 . Stimulate additional commercial and residential use , which may have some adverse impacts on the river . NATURAL ZONE : Beneficial : 1 . Provide public access to the river where public access presently does not exist . 2 . Rehabilitate the river bank where there are industrial waste deposits . 3 . Provide a natural woodland trail in close proximity to the urban area . 4 . Incorporate access in special interest activities as it relates to fishing , kyaking , camping , and inner- tubing , etc . 5 . Preserve the existing riverbank and open space in its natural condition . 6 . Provide information teaching stations ( interpretive Centers ) for plant material and wildlife habitats . 7 . Limit this area for pedestrian use only . 8 . Minimal interference with the habitat or migration of fauna or fish . Adverse : 1 . Additional maintenance will be required to maintain natural state . 24 2 . There will be some disruption to plant material 'and soils and possibly some degradation to water quality during construction . SHORT-TERM USES AND LONG-TERM PRODUCTIVITY Short and long-term effects of the proposed improvements are discussed in this section as they relate to environmental gains and losses . SHORT-TERM USES Gains : (here would be an economic benefit to workers employed during the construction phase . From a long-term evaluation , there are no identifiable short-term gains which would be of detri - mental impact to the environment . Losses : There would probably be minimal siltation and erosion during Material due to runoff into the Cedar River until new plant material is established . LONG-TERM EFFECTS The proposed action will have long-term benefits to the environ- ment. The upgrading and preservation of access and open space adjacent to the Cedar River will be available for current and future generations . The action does not foreclose any future options available to the City. Benefits resulting from this • long-term usage are : 1 . A continuous varied recreational system which will serve the general public . 2 . Special design provisions to accommodate the handi - capped . 3 . Permanent public access to the waterway . 4 . Introduction of new vegetation where none exists pro- viding a screening buffer , beautification and minimize erosion. 5 . Improved flood bank protection . 6. Continued effort to preserve the Cedar River water quality and fisheries resource. 7 . It is anticipated that the tax base will be improved due to the generation of commercial activity and the construction and rehabilitation of housing in the urban zone . 25 8. • The project could stimulate changes in the zoning adjacent to the area providing for mixed business Use and higher, residential use . . This prioject is intended to promote and enhance continued use and enjoyment of the Cedar River by the citizens of Renton , , the Seattle Metropolitain area , and the State of Washington . . ' ' ANY IRREVERSIBLE AND/OR IRRETRIEVABLE RESOURCE COMMITMENTS WITH THE PROPOSED ACTION ' In relaltion to implementation and construction of this project, construction mater.ials ,, manpower, energy , and money will be . committed in completing the project . The action is not irrever- sible and could be modified or revised at a later time . However , • the concept of a continuous recreational trail system is antici - ' pated to be so desirable that the public will require that. this ' project' be preserved and improved for future generations . , ADVEIRSE IMPACT/MITIGATED . 1 . Possible temporary degradation of water quality dur- . ' ing construction . a .. All city , ' regional , state , and federal standards Will be met. . 1 ' b. All constrluction will be contained outside the existing water channel and will not extend into the existing waterway . C. Discharge 'of any kind will be restricted from . entering the river. . d . Timing of all construction will occur during I approved Department of Fisheries scheduled to ' I protect river spawning areas . 2.. '' Additional maintenance may be required after floods to remove debrjis deposited , and some erosion may Occur under extreme conditions . 1 I • a. Should not exceed current maintenance--may be reduced'. b. Plant materials selected will withstand periodic flooding and will serve also as erosion control during high water periods . 26 . c . Any restoration probably would involve less expense than repairing existing bulkheads than those in the Industrial Park Zone . . 3 . Additional maintenance will be required compared to the existing unimproved areas in the Industrial Park Zone . a . Low maintenance plant material will be selected , primarily lawn which could be maintained by summer employment crews at a relatively low cost . Surfaced walkways will cause less mainte- nance than existing unimproved surfaces . b . Annual river bank maintenance is served by exist- ing manual brush-cutting crews , which would no longer be needed . 4. Airport noise , especially testing of engines by Boeing , may detract from the enjoyment of the area . a . This noise level is periodic and would generally be outweighed by the interest in activities of the airport and planes on display . 5 . Possibility of fuel spills in boat launch facilities and small marina area . a . Improved controls on existing conditions will be established with new and needed oil /water separators which will be provided in a specific fueling area , and all contaminates will be con- tained on site . 6 , Temporary inconvenience to adjacent uses during 'con- struction will be experienced as it relates to access , dust , and noise . a . Accepted construction standards will be adhered to during construction to keep dust and sound to a minimum. b. Large equipment will be used only in the existing industrial and urban areas. c . Noise will not exceed the existing levels of noise in the area . d. Construction hours will be only during normal work days and will be limited primarily between the hours of 7 : 00 A. M. and 5 : 00 P . M. 7 . Additional maintenance will be required to preserve the natural state in the Natural Zone . 27 a . The trail !will be designed with low maintenance requirements and materials , which will keep maintenance to a minimum. b . By providing a specific route , other areas will be protected from uncontrolled use . c . Use will be limited to pedestrians , protecting the trail from excessive damage caused by motor vehicles . ' 8 . A public trail, system in the Natural Zone would pro- vide public access to an area currently not developed but presently ;used as a trail and could possibly be detrimental to the privacy of single family residences across the river. a . This willjbe _mitigated by limiting access to the water , providing screening buffers and routing the traillaway from the river as the terrain dictates . ! By establishing this area as an open- space trail system, some of the hillside will be preservedland maintained as a natural buffer to the river and adjacent property owners . 9 . There will belsome disruption to plant material and soils and possibly some degradation to water quality during construction in the Natural Zone . a . This will be kept to a minimum by using hand labor andismall equipment . ' b. Trail will be kept to a minimal width and will l be located to disturb as little vegetation as possible . c . Disrupted areas will be restored with native plant material . I0 . Any additional commercial and residential uses will be subject toithe requirements of the City ' s Shore- line Master Program. ' I ALTERNATIVES TO PROPOSED ACTION NO ACTION . � I No action would allow adjacent private development to occur in a piecemeal and uncontrolled manner and possibly have the detri - mental result of losing the opportunity to provide public access , all along the river system. No action would allow the continued deterioration in the industrial and urban areas . The City would lose the opportunity to improve the flood resistant capabilities of theriver edges . If the trail plan is not executed in the near 28 • 1 1 , . i future , it is possible that the opportunity might be lost forever. Unless the river bank and open spaces surrounding the river are protected in the not too distant future , they will be degraded Old eliminated by development. jALTERNATIVE MODIFICATIONS This proposal has three distinct zones , which became apparent after thorough analysis of the existing natural and man-made system. The Industrial Park Zone provided the most space for 'design , allowing the river bank to be eased back , providing direct access to the water , improving flood bank control , improving beautification in an industrially blighted area within the Housing and Community Development target area , and creating a recreation system that will serve a large number bf employees and residents of the target area . The relocated bank and restored landscape will serve as a buffer to the large industrial scale in the area and improve an unsightly man-made channel ( the Cedar River) bisecting the target area . The Urban Zone is directly adjacent to Renton ' s downtown area and area of low/moderate income and elderly housing . This area provides the opportunity to generate residential and commercial developments adjacent to the urban core . This would be an area treated with harder surfaces and retaining walls , providing as much exposure to the river ' s edge as possible and incorporating design features to serve the handicapped and elderly . This area would provide a vertical relief to the man-made channel and pro- vide amenities to a large number of people that live and/or work in this area . The Natural Zone consists of natural wooded hillsides adjacent to the river. The trail would be developed in a manner to main- tain this character and will cause as little disturbance to the xisting system as possible . lternative modifications would entail a lesser or more intensive evelopment in the three zones . This would not represent the Preferred level of use and design in the three zones . 1 `lore intensive development in the industrial zone , such as bulk- rading , etc. , would involve a much greater expense and would t provide the greenbelt buffer and improved natural river bank condition desired in this area . In addition , more intensive development would eliminate the variety of recreation experiences [own on the plan . There is a need for a variety of activity in ose proximity to the downtown and residential area . sser development in the urban zone could reduce the expense of velopment in this area . However, it would not have the capa- ty to handle the larger number of people or serve as activity nerators for future enhancement . Because of the limited right- -way in the urban area--a terraced retainer wall system provides reater user capacity and improved flood bank protection . 1 1 I 29 SECTION 5 ENVIRONMENTS 5 . 01 Two Environments Two environments , Conservancy and Urban , shall be designated to provide a uniform basis to apply policies and use regulations within distinctively different shoreline areas . The environmental designation to be given any specific area shall be based on the existing development pattern, the biophysical capabilities and limitations of the area being considered for development and the goals and aspi- rations of local citizenry . Shorelines have been categorized according to the natural characteristics and use regulations have been designated herein . 5 . 02 Conservancy Environment 5 . 02 . 01 Designation of the Conservancy Environment A. Objective The objective in designating a conservancy environment is to protect , conserve , and manage exist- ing areas with irreplacable natural or aesthetic fea- tures in essentially their native state while providing for limited use of the area . The conservancy environ- ment is intended to provide a pleasant break in the sur- rounding urban community. This environment shall seek to satisfy a portion of the present and future needs of Renton . B . Areas -to be Designated as a Conservancy Environment (1) Areas of high scenic value . (2) Valuable areas for wildlife habitat . (3) Hazardous slope areas . (4) Floodprone areas . (5) Areas which cannot provide adequate utilities for intense development . (6) Areas with unique or fragile features . C . Acceptable Activities and Uses Activities and uses considered to be acceptable in a conservancy environ- ment are those of a nonconsumptive nature which do not degrade the existing character of the area . Uses that are to be predominant in a conservancy environment are low density residential , passive agricultural uses APPENDIX B t . such as pasture or range lands , and passive outdoor recreation . 5 . 02 . 0► Use Regulations in the Conservancy Environment A . Commercial Uses Commercial uses shall be limited to home occupations , which shall be contained wholly within the dwelling unit . B. Fish and Game Reserve and Breeding Operations Any such 1 activity shall be allowed only by the Planning Commission . C . Industrial Uses All industrial activities are prohibited I in a conservancy environment . D . Recreation Uses In the conservancy environment recreation uses shall be limited to passive recreation . (1) Permitted Uses (a) Public hiking and bicycle trails . I (b) Quiet public fishing . (c) Public wading and swimming spots . (d) Public areas for nature study . I (e) Public picnic areas . (2) Uses Allowed by Planning Commission (a) Public overnight camping areas . (b) Eating/drinking establishments . E . Residential Uses 1 (1) Permitted Uses Low-density single family residences . (2) Uses Allowed by Planning Commission Multi -family residences of two (2) to four (4) units . (3) Prohibited Use Multi-family residences of five (5) units or more . . 1 F . Utilities I (1 ) Local Service Utilities The necessary local service utilities shall be permitted for approved activities and uses within the conservancy environment . I (2) Major Utilities Major Utilities may be allowed only by approval of the Planning Commission and I only if they cross the conservancy area in the shortest feasible route . 5 . 02 . 0i Jurisdiction That portion of May Creek east of FAI-405 and that portion of the south bank of the Cedar River 2 , 500 � I feet east of FAI -405 shall be designated conservancy (see figure 5--1) . 5 . 03 Urban Environment 5 . 03 . 01 Designation of the Urban Environment 'A. Objective The objective of the urban environment is to ensure optimum utilization of shorelines within urbanized areas by providing for intensive public use , especially access to and along the water ' s edge and by managing development so that it enhances and maintains shorelines for a multiplicity of viable and necessary urban uses . 'B . High-intensity Land Use The urban environment is an area of high-intensity land-use including residential , commercial , and industrial development . The environment does not necessarily include all shorelines within an incorporated city , but is particularly suitable to those areas presently subjected to extremely intensive use pressure , as well as areas planned to accommodate intensive urban expansion . Shorelines planned for future urban expansion should present few biophysical limitations for urban activities . C . Water-Dependent Activities Because shorelines suitable for urban uses are a limited resource , emphasis shall be given to development within already developed areas and particularly to water-dependent industrial and commercial uses requiring frontage on shorelines . D . Public Access In this master program, priority is also given to planning for public visual and physical access to water in the urban environment . Identifying needs and planning for the acquisition of urban land for per- manent public access to the water in the urban environ- ment shall be accomplished through the master program . To enhance waterfront and ensure maximum public use , industrial and commercial facilities shall be redesigned to permit pedestrian waterfront activities . Where practicable , various access points ought to be linked to nonmotorized transportation routes , such as bicycle and hiking paths . I -37- 5 . 03 . 02 Use Regulations in the Urban Environment All uses ) -hall be allowed as indicated by Section 7 of the Master Program . 5 . 03 . 03 Jurisdiction All shorelines of the City not designated as conservancy are designated as urban (see figure ! 5-1) . 1 I ' � I 1 , k I Figure 5- ... I 1 I CITY OF RENTON - -- i. — -----�- - --_1 • rilL.LI . d_i-:' ,h 1 c , ......__ /1 ._. - _____. ! .( —1T��l. !�q, , 1' - ENV IRONMENTS i ' J /�1r i• . j ammURBAN , ._ ... Ail [ 1 1 I • •e•CONSERVANCY .A ,w■ I MAY ,, : ' CREEK � , ', _ i I i : s\N , !Ill. k i ~ • 1 q 1 )-'_. LA K!E • -` -P \N` s. WASH I N,GTON ■' I ��i J - N'. '-C- 1 1 k -,,i i A t Atte i1I .' I , H , oi - II rik - 1 ... . riitia'., ...,_ _. . _:: , - . , ....id,. , i._........... -21,-- 1 . . , . , _i_ _ i - .. ,.\ —)\ Li , , .),„1„ 1,6,, , • ` rilial- .S\ r 'Tl 1 (- t \ Y` T--!4 � r 1, _ CEDAR RIVER I--.%J .„.„ I ' 1 . IL 14V64 II �� BACK I -,-7,.,r . . v . _. ,Th_l 1 , 17.--_ 1 "r-,\\'•-: \ RIVER �: _ fit: ��_ + • a��l y \ _ . , -- `. � i �_ ._11__ 11 \_;k, . -- SPR I NGBROOK 7\,41— L r I • f- ;F \.,[-- • i:t r. , r , 1•r \ CREEK _ • _' ar' � i 1 I1 , T- . I yi 11 i -` _ I mo. L , !,),_ L , imio • T- i1 I �� j i. \_._ ......[Ie 1 I mai \ {fI I r , "kI I L► j ) 11 IiL1;1 i GREEN i . . ' ' i 1 RIVER i _ 1 r !i `• . rri . 1VH. 1 : / ! ', L. i ; r- . i rf1-1 10 1 it y EXCERPTS FROM: KIN' OUNTY SHORELLNE MASTER PF- ' tAM': CONSERVANCY ENVIRONMEN1 -- "Purpose "Conservancy areas are intended to maintain their existing character. This designation is designed to protect, con- • serve, and manage existing natural resources and valuable historic and cultural areas. The preferred uses are those which are nonconsumptive of the physical and biological resources of the area. • "Designation Criteria "1. Shoreline areas unsuitable for development due to,bio- • physical limitations including, but not limited to: "a. Shoreline areas designated as 100 year flood plains and , • areas which have flooding potential'.. I, I "b. Shoreline areas of steep slope (i.e. , slopes of 25% or greater) . "d. Shoirel'ine areas subject to severe erosion. • • "e. ShoreIine areas of unstable streambank configuration. "f. Shoreline areas subject to slide hazard. " "General Policies "1. New developments should be restricted to those which, are compatible with- the natural and biophysical limitations of the la;nd and water. . . . "2. Commercial and industrial uses other than commercial • forestryl, agriculture, fisheries and mining should be discouraged. . . . "4. Development which would be of a hazard to' public health, and safety or would materially interfere with the.natural • processes should not be allowed. "6. The flood hazard overzone regulations shall apply to development within flood plains. • "9. Developments should be regulated so as to minimize the following: erosion or sedimentation, the adverse impact �.. on aquatic habitats and substantial degradation of the existing character of the Conservancy Environment. " The "Conservancy" environment directs itself to the issue of Quarry and: Mining,by way of the following general Policies and Regulations: "Conservancy Environment: Mining shall be permitted - in the Conservancy Environment subject to the general policies: use shall not be unreasonably incompatible with the type of uses permitted in surrounding areas and for the further purpose of. King County Urban Trails Plan, 1971 (Motion No. 625, 27 September 1971): 2F LOWER CEDAR RIVER (Maple Valley to Renton - 13 Miles - • foot, bicycle, horse 1. The trail will provide access to scenic features such as • high cliffs, interesting rock formations and secluded ravines of tributary streams. 2. It will provide a linear recreation area convenient to existing and potential urban population on the plateaus above the Cedar River. - 3. A narrow park strip or trail corridor to preserve the natural features of the river banks is desirable. 4, The trail will link several proposed park sites between Renton and Maple Valley. These parks will be major attractions for the trail user. 5. Historic markers at points of interest will indicate past coal mining activities and the history of the valley. 6. Numerous schools and residential areas will be linked to Cedar River by proposed local trail connections. 7. The trail route is planned to take advantage of natural • areas wedged between the railroad and the river. Several of these areas have narrow footpaths and fishing access points. 8. The trail will eventually provide a bicycle route along the river away from heavily travelled State Highway 169. Jones Road is presently a popular bicycle route. 9. Bridge crossings at designated points will provide loops along Jones Road or along valley bluffs. 10. The trail will link private recreation uses such as Maple- wood Golf Course, Aqua Barn Riding Academy, Renton Fish and Game Club, Camp Freeman (Boy Scouts) and . other private. camps. 11. The Cedar River Trail will provide access to other main trails to Lake Kathleen (#39) , Renton Highlands (#16) , Fairwood and Big Soos Creek (#8) . 1: Trail plans are coordinated with the City of Renton's • proposal for a five-mile trail along the Cedar connecting downtown Renton with a proposed County Regional Park at Elliott. 13. Beautification of the Cedar River Bank in Renton will provide an attractive pedestrian link for public parks and serve as a major impetus to the adjoining business district. 14. The civic center area and Cedar River Park can serve as a major trail junction and provide facilities and parking for major trails to Lake Washington (#6C) , the Kent-Renton Trail (#33) 'and the Renton-Tukwila Trail (#2G--See following description) . 8 BIG SOOS CREEK (Cedar River to Green River) - 18 Miles - foot, bicycle, horse The major objective of the Big Soos Creek Park-Trail Corridor is to preserve the open space area through which the Creek flows and to provide a public trail linking the Cedar River with the Green River. The Creek has its source in a suburban area southeast of Renton, then it meanders south parallel to Kent and Auburn where it joins the Green River just east of Auburn. The last five miles it cuts through a narrow scenic gorge adjacent to a railroad. Part of the trail route is being acquired as a major County park thus giving this trail corridor high feasi- bility on a long segment. Most of the area is presently small farms, pasture and woodlands but is rapidly becoming a sub- urban residential area, especially in the north portion. 1 . The route will have its north terminus with the Cedar River Trail (#2F) at a large proposed park site on the Cedar River near-Maplewood Golf Course. 2. The wooded ravine of Molasses Creek provides a gentle gradient and very scenic access to the Cedar River Valley. 3. The planned trail would serve the large suburban develop- ments of Southeast Renton with a network of local trails proposed along water and power lines and road shoulders. 4. Future subdivisions and planned unit developments near Fairwood will provide open space areas and trail right- of-way as part of the Big Soos Creek Trail plan. 5. Lindbergh and Kentridge Senior High Schools will be directly linked by the trail route. 6. Plans for development of Boulevard Lane Park at Meeker Junior High School should stimulate interest in the Big Soos Creek Area and provide a nature study area along most of the trail route. 7. Proposed major trails to Benson Hill (#34) , Kent-Lake Meridan (#35) and Covington-Maple Valley (#14A) will connect with Big Soos Creek. 8. Soos Creek Park has adequate width to provide for separate trails for bicyclists, pedestrians and cyclists. 9. Soos Creek and Lake Meridian Park will provide facilities and possibly camping. 10. Green River College and a state fish hatchery are points of interest adjacent to the trail at the south terminus where it connects to the Green River Trail (#2B & 2C) near a county park site, 11. Big Soos Creek Gorge is a very scenic area of steep bluffs interesting cliffs and rock formations, ravines and dense forest which adds interest and enjoyment for trail-users, in this arec • CEDAR RIVER COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN APPENDIX C , I ; I � , 1 I � I s ' V • 4.tt 77,-- ---- , ‘k;;11 TO 1 .(4f-, !( :tip = 4i i' fi�i�l� . �3j I �a �P, _• :I �alb,>:. ,.'! .,. illtio ' ."j11v 1 , �. jiiIII 1 ? t1 " I�1ilL1 }]1I 1 I' I i _ w n t�" a,`.,y, �'f t. anti J�.Fh4t r �f wf r • • I I I 1 city of renton planning department may 1976 I . i I I � . I CEDAR RIVER 'MASTER 'PLAN I THE. CEDAR RIVER RECREATIONAL SYSTEM IS DES,IGNED. TO PROVIDE AN 1 • EXCITING AND VARIED ACTIVITY AREA, WHICH LINKS THE RIVER TO ADJACENT RESIDENT' AL NEIGHBORHOODS AND, THE CENTRAL CORE AREA OF THE CITY PRO' VIDING A TOTAL LOCAL AND REGIONAL RIVER SYSTEM, THE RIVER CAN BECOME A FOCAL POINT AND: IS ONE OF THE COMMUNITY'S GREATEST RESOURCES . I THE RIVER SYSTEM HAS]] BEEN DIVIDED INTO THREE CONNECTING ZONES;I 1 INDUSTRIAL PARK ZONE - LAKE WASHINGTON TO LOGAN AVENUE . BRIDGE; ® URBAN ZONE - LOGO AVENUE BRIDGE TO INTERSTATE 405; AND. NATURAL ZONE - CEDAR RIVER PARK TO MAPLE VALLEY HIGHWAY • BRIDGE NEAR THE MAPLEWOOD GOLF COURSE , THE THREE ZONES WOULD PROVIDE A VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES AND EXPERIENCES WITHIN A RELATIVELY SHORT DISTANCE ALONG THE RIVER--THE' - PRIMARY PURPOSE BEING IMPROVED ACCESS TO AND ENJOYMENT OF THE WATER- j WAY AND TO ENHANCE BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BENEFITS . THE PROPOSED ACTION CIS TO AMEND THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND THE • COMMUNITY FACILITIES PLAN TO INCORPORATE A RECREATIONAL SYSTEM ALONG THEE CEDAR RIVER IN' ORDER TO PRESERVE AND ENHANCE THIS FACILITY FOR THE FUTURE. • GOALS: � 1. PROVIDE A CONTINUOUS RECREATION SYSTEM USING AND ADJOINING THE CEDAR RIVER FROM LAKE WASHINGTON TO THE KING COUNTY PARK LAND EAST OF THE MAPLEWOOD GOLF COURSE. 2. PROVIDE A VARIED; RECREATIONAL EXPERIENCE FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES WITH SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR THE HANDICAPPED, i I i -2- 3, ' PROMOTE QUALITY DEVELOPMENT THAT WILL ENHANCE THE •IMAGE ' OF THE CITY AND PROVIDE PUBLIC ACCESS' TO THE RIVER.; 4. PRESERVE AND ENHANCE NATURAL SLOPES, VEGETATION, WILDLIFE HABITATS, INCLUDING VIEWS AND VISTAS FROM ADJACENT HILL- SIDES AND RIVER BANKS. UJ ECT I VES : . • 1. AMEND THE COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN AND COMMUNITY FACILITIES PLAN TO INCLUDE A VARIED RECREATIONAL SYSTEM ADJACENT TO THE CEDAR RIVER FROM LAKE WASHINGTON TO THE PROPOSED KING COUNTY PARK. 2. PROMOTE A VARIETY OF LAND USES THAT ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THE RIVER SITE AND RECREATIONAL SYSTEM. 3. EXPAND GREENBELTS TO ADJACENT HILLSIDES TO PRESERVE . OPEN SPACE, WILDLIFE HABITATS, AND THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, 4. DESIGN FOR THE EVENTUALITY OF FLOODS BY USING METHODS AND, MATERIALS THAT WILL WITHSTAND FLUCTUATING WATER LEVELS , 5, PROVIDE A CONTINUOUS PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY FROM LAKE WASHINGTON TO THE PROPOSED KING COUNTY PARK, 6. ESTABLISH. A DESIGN THEME FOR THE THREE ZONES ALONG, THE • RIVER. • • • 1 . , 1 .- i d A LAKE ; ;. ��_� 1 liii i 1 1 1 / ----- KIASHING I ON , ! 0 ' �\GN _i_ ti Amiteittk i i F I / \y I . I 1 _ __ /_, .,.- mo, 4 . i i i 1 1 ;tt j ' 1 , L. ....1 . \ BOEINGA, . , . 1......._._ 1 \I, Z 4, , i -�� N \ k le PLC. fillItt C R ��` l \ \ \ R' 1 ! FOUNDRY N.E 4 th St AUIrl�► . : ._, ' '''''i I I - %4N —�a i �1 P /� ` 1 : ': , .tt y nb+6 tin L._�� J - LIM . 1 i i �y I 1 MO 401 i . ii I, }, A t , . i � � legend: \*- EXISTING COMMUNTT1Y FACILITIES ELEMENT , •; 1 'I OPInlni Recreation I I� I , I ►• 14 CEDAR RIVER MASTER PLAN T T PLANNING ' DEPT. I CITY OF RENTON scale 1":!2000' , j ,- . i, WIIIIIIR 'A' LAKE r A., l._ _- �� r•-• ' I ;\.4 11 A - XlASHINGT�®N %IIuri11IIIgqL. .i \ 1_ . 5Ei I re:r.. '1P''' ' d �1.. - gJa 1 it// i ! .,.�NMI "'. 1 ` I' ',,.. .„,...I 1 1 I '' '�)=0E NC 1 MILT. 1 r._._._._ '14 .' ‘114pllikmitpellgIIIIIIIEII : Z 1 1. I I • . a.�.e� I kin% m ' \ t" mu FOUNDR Y O RY N 4 t T ., 1. It;._ :Amu ink ,L\ , r :.. 4 . , imam , : . . . _ , , ., , 4 . ,, 1 . . .` +y�+ 'ram, . . 1 . i , ,,,,„..- . ' , . , . . 1 i ' 4 . i , 1.........nr or" . 1 /,.....„,...1 ! .1 ,1 • imw,-. .„ . ,t4.,,.. . Iiiirr' .;' •.- \i`, - ' ''''"..:. Nk,. ‘, , !--., ii [ Li, ii , ,...i \ .... A L___,.,_, .,. L...L......t., • Ely :" .F__ : _ . . - 1. __::,_, _ .„.... .1. • +. \ '. , 1 . 4,, -1 s - �4 1. ,� i legend: _ , _ ,• 1 PROPOSED I ! i •'ram'•- 1 COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN .�� i, 11 COMMUNITY FACILITIES- PLAN •. 1.• - 1 ,' Recreation i • - 17, i. � =3 Greenbelt - 1 CEDAR RIVER MASTER PLAN r ' , PLANNING DEPT. . CITY OF RENTON scale 1" $ j2000' • n 1 i • 1 • %::8" •... I V i A a •••••••• .111 LAKE ' ,L WASHINGTON ,-, ,.. , . 1 \ . ,.. • 1111 •‘c . %.1 - u_ti , molt. , .. MI ,,401 itqj, • 1\ ........-.., . . '-, AM lib Al 111.1 1 ISM \ gill ' i Iss•j I 1 \ 11.1111.1 ' 1 ' 8191114 III ER . : \ ! t libammi imiol ; , ..m.m.m.a.mai "4 ' %OEING . tiff" . , , .........._ •91:11., \ i . 1 I . 14 . , _ 1 •:"..,. .Irtirtillipi ; 10 1 Li 13 , Ads ; In Ali NM MO ,4 1.41 .CCM 41.1•MIP 0 • 1 US • _ . , • CIE ...• > , III rn k . FOUNDRY ,' .. 1 1 • .. .. rc I I I I iljA Ft 4 t ii I ' , . • .-J • ro • 6 . . /.e. ,, , ..., // ' ...1. k. , p............r lk LT 1 i SAP' k` ..- , \• • -- - -- zeimiE 9•714"1 "?:-". "' • PPP ‘‘‘‘• 111 I 11 Jill--"2":: :: ' -%.,%•,.... I ' "1, 1 IA 1 arm 3 9/ Awl . p ot iii 1 \i' ,,,,,,, \ 1 ', ,......• --- . • III ,.. t 41.4*t.\...,•• ---" - i . III i a.... i / . \ , • „., lks......121000 :4444411 i --1-• 4a.0. 1 I VI 1 —.- . . 1 1 1 " ‘... ,.... LI I '..‘ •.. % ...,..% r ...... . ‘• • *91111. 4.4t4rttilliNir ••i.„ ‘ 7.1 %%......,% 21 • • • / ..."•:.,,`,.` . • op P• i ' ._:-:- • -. •.. I I • "- - ,.., '...\J. N. ... 0*••• :...:\'''''... I Al . . . V‘ / i I ,i1p14 gill_ Ap‘•i, 1 i•k a pAr 1 legend: 'EXISTING LAND USE ELEMENT I,es, i s, '•••••..4 ', A Recreation ;‘, - .. • - / k U___...) Greenbelt ,, 1 • , 1 _ ... \i ‘....... .._ CEDAR RIVER MASTER PLAN I I PLANNING DEPT. CITY OF RENTON scale 1"= 2000, 1 i 1 Any moire moi , intensive development in the Natural Zone would be more costly and would ;destroy the natural experience on the steepliy wooded hillside . Because of the steep slopes--trails need to be kept to a minimum width , eliminating the use of heavy construction equipment and causing a minimum impact on the existing environment. This area is limited to pedestrian use only , avoiding the erosion , noise , and safety hazards associated with wheeled vehicles . The shall boat launching facility and marina could be elimi - nated ,, but it would also eliminate a very popular and needed facility . It would not be possible to locate this facility farther upstream because of the restrictive water depth . By locati;ng this facility at the mouth of the river , it eliminates conflict with other recreational activities proposed along the ri ver.� UNAVOIDABLE ADVERSE IMPACTS There could be possible temporary degradation of water quality during construction , which will be minimized by adherring to all city , state , regional , and federal standards and restricting construction outside the existing water channel . The noise generated by', the Boeing pre-flight testing procedure will continue and could cause irritation to the users of the trail system. However, the testing is periodic and occurs only dn week days for short periods of time . According to Dick Olivers from Boeing Facilities , testing occurs on a three I ' to four hour average interval approximately every other working; day--ihis is assuming ;an average of ten planes per month . Thereiwill be some disruption of soils and vegetation during construction . This impact is considered minor , as disturbed areas *ill be finish graded and re-established with additional vegetation . Landscaping will be established in areas that cur rently are unimproved and unsightly . The introduction of aktrail in the Natural Zone will increase the passibility of intrusion of people into the natural areas . This will be mitigated by providing controlled access for the people , and provisions for trail maintenance and supervision . In addition the preservation of this area as a trail system, limit the intensity of future use . I i I L 30 � I REFERENCES Jongejan & Gerrard, Landscape Architects, Bellevue, Washington King County. Ernest:Person Gravel Quarry Draft Environmental Impact Statement, King County Department of Planning and Community Development, June 1976 King County. 1971 Urban Trails Plan, King County, Washington, King County Department of: Planning, October 1971 P'SAPCA. 1975 Air Quality Data Summary, Puget Sount Air Pollution Control Agency, Seattle, Washington July 1976 . Puget Sound Council of Governmental Conference, Puget Sound Council of Governments' Population & Employment Forecasts for the Central Puget Sound Regions 1975-1990, (1972 Revision), P.S.G.C. , Seattle, Wa. Renton, City of. Renton Airport Master Plan, Draft Environmental Assessment Report, VTN, Washington & VTN Consolidated, Inc. , July 19761 . . Cedar River Design Study, Renton Planning Department, Renton, Washington 1969 { Comprehensive Land. Use Plan, Renton Planning Department, 1 -Renton, washington; ' June 1976 . Green River Valley Comprehensive Plan Environmental Impact: Statement, Renton Planning Department, Renton, Washington, April 1975! . Renton;'s Ribco Citizens Advisory Committee Report, Renton , Washington, June 11 , 1975 . Summary Final Environmental Impact Statement for Shell 011 's Distrubution Plant, Planning Department, Renton, Wa. , July 1974 . Renton Shoreline Management Inventory, Planning Depart- ment, Renton, Washington, October 1972 . Renton Shoreline Master Program, Planning Department,. Renton, Washington, March 1976 i . Zoning' Code Ordinance No. 3038, Renton Planning Depart ment, Renton, Washington, June 23, 1976 Soil. Conservation Service. King County Area Soil Survey, U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service & Washington Agricultural experiment Station, Seattle, Washington, 1973 U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census, 1970 Census of Housing H C (3)-260, 1970 • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Flood Plain Information, Cedar River, Renton, Washington, Seattle, Washington, March 1969 31 Washington Environmental Atlas, Seattle, Wa. , January 1975 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Orton Road Interceptor, King County, Washington, Final Environmental Impact Statement, Seattle, Wa. , August 1976 University of Washington. Cedar River Watershed Study, University of Washington, Department of- Landscape Architecture 405, Seattle, Wa. , 1974 Washington State Parks & Recreation. National Register Properties in Washington State, Olympia, Washington, June 7, 1976 Correspondence; Mr. Rollie Roberts, President of Boeing Joggers Club, May 14, 1976 32 CEDAR RIVER MASTER PLAN SITE PLAN AND CROSS SECTIONS APPENDIX A • • - I , . , • --A , . ,e . . PREAMINARY MASTER LAN . •-•..., .,...,„,,, ..„. .....,„... : . • • . , ' .__ ___, ___1.„I,.._-T__- ,._,_,--,...,_.,',•••:•-.-.,.--,-,--., --'--'---• ..7-4.,..i,.„,,,,- = EVE R • P. A•• RK ' Y0F : - ja MEN • DP ,.. a.t. 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SECTION • URBAN TERRACES ALONG CEDAR RIVER . . • - . . ,• AI Ij . r" t .EXCERPTS FR OM: RENTON SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM SECTION 5 - ENVIRONMENTS KING COUNTY SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM "CONSERVANCY ENVIRONMENT" KINIG COUNTY URBAN TRAILS PLAN, 1971 APPENDIX B " ECPA -L.PW APPLICATION CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM RENTON, WASHINGTON 9V: RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT J • THE CITY OF RFATONT 4.. 4/ t J'a Cd 1 ', MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 0 ' CHARLES J. DELAURENTI MAYOR A . OlgtFD SEPjcA0 • October 26, 1976 U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration 1700 Westlake Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 SUBJECT: City of Renton EDA-LPW Project Applications Gentlemen: We are submitting. herewith the following applications : 1. New Main Fire Station 2. Talbot Hill Pump Station and Tie Line 3. 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A _ - ,, - . ...--1--B*4---.. -i'.....,.ii,' __:,_._ L._ AMINf . . - ----.---, ALM fio-ilii- T7 i , . pomm•mffame. .._ . .*----- . . ............ .1. r 1 1 0, ---1 i 1 mloworipais ....... • , ..., ,. i . n immilL, al IIIMIEMINI .. • - 411 ' Vili al 11 1 ..f.m, - f — a• i f 41/ ' I I, iiing • 1 1 . a 111111.•.:... II 1 . • - g ':, YOUNGS • ' . I- N. •.. ,, ...., „ .... i LLLL, _L__,, ] • . a- ,MI. ' • _ 1 _ _ - , • .. ^1L F,a LOCAL PIi ._I( 'CF.;•;S CAPITAL DEVELOPt,ENT ' ••• ' .. ' ., AND INVEST+'.ENT PROGRA'11 APPLICATION Vic;te•nc :. 1^ • P.L. 9.3-369 Sec. 107 i .' .. No Assistance Shall be Approved until a Completed Amillc.ilinn has been Received _v _.__ A FEDERAL ASSISTANCE• J 2. Apo!, i a. \t:r::,• 3. State a. �Ai `:•:•. Part I • cant's 1 2 °pplice- 76030360 1. Type of CI Prcappiication • cottont1 0. I)a;e j'r. nu.. :.t+ lion h. It, identifier ;t• }.! °ct:on. I -1 vct�nt.i I.. Application. 1`�16/10/2E1 (SAI} 76/ 4/ 6 • (Mark n`otiiicalian of intent'Opt. Y Lea,.e Lilrrrk appropriate vox) Li Report of Federal Action - 4. Legal applicant'recipient 5. Federal employer Identification no. °. Ahl,litant name : City of Renton 91-6001271-W h. (lr ;amzatian Unit.: a. Number I • 1 F Planning ' Department 6. I11IT3I3 1l0 c. Sticr•t'P.O box : 200 Mill Av S - •Program d. r'ity ' e. (.punt) : b. 1-tic Local Public Riorkt: f. : Renton g, ZIP Code: r (From King. r Federal Capital Development and o h. ( "eta t pornon : aSh1pgt T� Catalog) Investment Program Z r.l'omr&. phnnen°•) pan 4-f11KTOrd (106) 235-2550 w 7. Title and description of applicant's project 8. Type of applicant: recipient • - A-State H-Community Action Agcnc c CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM- -This project 8-Interstate I-Higher Educational Ins:. to .1 C-Substate Distr. 1-Indian Tribecrprovicr.es. a multi-use recreational system D-County K-Other (Specify) adjacent to the Cedar River that will be partachooln,srriet of a link between two .regional parks' and G-Special Purpose - J b (Enter appropriate letter) intersect low/moderate income housing, and Districta. 9. Type of assistance incorporate additional flood plain protection r'(A-haste grant ID-insurance B-Surpl.grant E-Other(Specify) • Description continued on attached sheet. C-Loan (Enter appropriate Icln•rrr.1 • ji U H 10. Area of project impact (Name of cities, countries, 11. Estimated number I 12. Type of application I u steles, arc.) of persons 4New• C-Revision E.Ati,::. ' w ,,, bonefi ling I 8-Renewal D-Continuation I• t (Enter appruprnle I .__I . 15. Type of Change !For 12C i 13. PROPOSED FUNDING 14. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS OF: A-Increase dollar,: F-t)tl:, I l a. l e,:eral S 1 n 8 80,0 00.00 a. Applicant b. Project B-Decrease dollars I C-Increase duration b. '+pp!:canr .40 7th 7th D-Decrease duration c. Mate . .00 16. Project Start Dote 17. Protect Duration E-Cancellation • d. Loc.!! i .00 ,l y 7 7'r•/31.a•/.1y \tenth~ 24 (Enter appropriate lclter(s) L_-i._i Li e. Other i .00 18. Yr. too. day 19. Existing Federal identification number Estimated dote to be f. Total Si .R 8 0.000-C° submitted to Fed. Agency 19 .. ' • NA ' 20. Federal Agency to receive request (Name. City,State,ZIP Code) 2,1. Remarks added (see .',..,.. :t', conomic Development Administration Seattle , WA 98109 ' • n 0 22 a, 'Fa the best of my knowledge and belief, b. If required by OMB Circular A-95 this application was No Reshansc data in this preapplication;'application submitted, pursuant to instrt_ctions therein, t9 appru- 1'.esponsc Acta,licit - The are true and correct, the document has prime clearinghouses and all responses are attached: V- A i I- • been duly authorized by the governing ee rem2rks -Sec. IV Il,more than.1 creorin houses) u_ pP body of the applicant and the applicant (1).ruge L SUund i. OUnci 1 O CiUV t tS . 0 11'1 �1 cant will comply with the attached assur- I2! 0 it ce w certifies: antes if the assistance is approved. e3lWash. Office of Community Dev. 0 23, a, I)'ped nam and elite b. Signature e. Date .t,ignc•.i • - Certifying Charles J. Delaurenti - y Li represen- • Yr. no. day N totive Ma or �� (G 1')76 10 26 24. Agency name 25. yr. mo. ...t,• _ • Application o received 19' t- 26. Organizational unit 27. Administrative office ' 28. Federal application ID I. .1 r i 29. Address 30. Federal grant ID w 0 d 31. Action token 32. FUNDING 33. Action year month day 34. Starting } r. , 4. C EJ°• A•..drat•d a. Federal S .00 date 19 dote i•' fQb. f{cir-.red b. Applicant . ••tl0 ~35, Contact for additional information 36. Endo', Ili. - -- p Denied w 1 1e, Rr turac•d C. Starr: • ' ,(Ill (Name and telephone number, date wt lot Amend- _I d. Local ,00 37, kemar... °die•:...car ' _1 it ,via fcj),rr.r .i__;-r. : 1]d. :te:.•r.e.: e. Other .00 zi •C7 .1 ' Ell OI e. ;;Itr'.•t.rwr I. Total S .00 I v; 33, °. L: r.,k,nv .tb:.:r- a,tiun, any comments 'ece:,•eci !foal c'r.:r:::,• b. Federal Agency A-95 Olt,_ InH m•c.e. Wert .un•::.ier.-. It a e Federal Agency g ^.5' rcepun tit , jut under ,,.:- A-95 Actor t.. ,. Put , it'.ti1 t it,u:::r A.95, if has been u: is h.-.r:.: ma U" ��a; Puget Sourd Council of Government's ' • . :A-95 REVIEW COMIVIEN'JS • �' Irving Berteig, Acting Manager AAM � ' - )C _ . King County Dept. of Planning and ,PSCOG FILE NO: KG/039/-7_6 -`,' . C,ommut,.ity Development: . . PROJECT: - I<ing County Courthouse `-, Icing County Ilousin and �' '' 516 7iird Avenue vComn?unit;� 1-)e'Jelo�lincnt °• Seattle, Washington 98104 'r, 131oc1; Grant nl��r:lication cc: Doug Moore, Program Development Division • . • In accordance with the U. S. Offic:: of Managem;.nt and Budget circular A-95 • (Revised), this project was reviewed by the K ins . County Subregional Com- . mittee of the Council of Governments on April 8, 1976 . Comments were also solicited from other potentially interested agencies. Inclusion of these comments and any attachments with your final application to the funding agency will constitute compliance with A-95 review procedures. ,. PSCOG COMMENTS: - - - The I'cr'C,"`'- has ..,,,.�,.., -•>d tin King�� ro iCYM K►ng Ccu nt'y 1-lousing and Ct inmunl.ty Eil: olcpirsent: • Block. Grant application according to Crii:or'ia d:•: , fops d from a HUD m morandum on Standards fur f 9 5 Curni-clut3 on CDI3G Applications. ica:ions.• I . IRDP GOALS , PLANS AND POLICIES . The projects proi;ccc( In the King County Housing and Community D_TE,;ioririent pro_ gram ate found to be consst:c nt with, and supportive or the goats, piano, and pOiicis of the t R.*�'�, ![? t(�.- a.- 't:.,� � of human ser..vc,,✓,p land use' and tra[Z;)pc:rt:at:;c,n, The Housing Assist:artcc: Plan is consistent w;th the adopted I aIancd Community Housing Policy Report and p>;opc)s°ed housing goal and policies- of thc,: RDP. . Stated ob!;3cttvos of th. 1976 King' County Housing e s �t . ;,., s Atisl�:.«llcC.�: Plan (lit; supportive of adopted hou:;in g poi i.czes of thy: rogion, and policica cu-c•rent1.y beLtic ro vi A-.7.ed via the RIP I;��c a : r s In l .i e C h. �. l:' i rci .i.' . . ar ,i. cular, tlav C�o1 nt s pian is constatvf t wail tltoso: is fcnal poIicie`s which encoui:ap;� tin 'i;atlat Ci: eo c ' tratton of !lo s7.nig r opportunities for lov:er"1ncorna groups; and those which c aphaspize ' n' oI s r C7' '! � iA 2:1U ti:.. LiI.�JV�' Y Cl ' tion and im'p;:oLetr?;ant of existing housing stcfl:. 2. ACCURACY AND CURRENCY. OF DATA AS WELL A S COMPAU:DTI-In' WITH • • P:COG Lind ; that the County has util`.23d the most rcc�ni: available data in ti Cie.;' :lopm�: nii: of. i.tt n:= ds and cblectivcn. A review of th:: c::te n wive list: of data that t Is FCl.t7"C�'S [_'.?•., , In the i'IA h t:;C1;CZ: ::' ;i` County ;t?CU::`:O',' 1 �Ui'i"Ct;Ltfo[:s pari:1C,1,'�t i in the conoor-'tlt_u i C;;:1,;:mdodd .substantial time and cf :ort: in :,. i� GS'il,;T' co assess housing [?c:::ds and condit.lono in the most up"to-dat.3 and accuraie manner. Exhibit 1-22-b y' . KG/039/76 • • • Page 2 • 'lucre are, no inconsistencies 'between the data used in the I-iousint Assistance Plan and information available; to the PSCOG. • • a3o rP�SCOG ?IJD;;i_``;MIENT ON THE INTE RI'Ri TATION'OF N,r.L DS MADE l PO M THE/✓ ' DATA T 13P3 lll_I DJ 1J1\T'L.2.L1 1.\t•\ '-v,'1_,I.~..l�LiL OL' �.l•t 2'c �1�_`t.�''f .�"�1�\} ` :T\T.t` ) .n `` ..�':,�.. j \� J �A 1J� 1�L1� _.:� _ ..:LJI lV1J1 I. ' • • • PSCOG finds that the recommended list of prove:"cts is relic ct•ive of the analysis of • needs 1975 program. 'rhe proportion of grant resour::cs :3Iiocat d to it c ividual • .coIim;unities is generally consistent with the statement of n:;' 'ds for those Coli IT11.1ni. ties. Not d discrepancies were discussed with i(ing County and found to be logical • detrminations based on the County's program strategy. PSCOG is supportive of -i County's emphasis on improved housing o c�tunittc;s and improved and increased human services as a means to meet stated needs and thy: comprehensive list of long-term objectives. _ Information available to PSCOG, and data provided in the HAP,P, suggest:—.• portions of King County have serious bc-using problem and n eeds. These arcs:. :: in.. crude portions of Algona-Pacific, Auburn, i;La ckk Diamond, Bothell, the :ShvGt Indian Reservation and unincorporated King County, have been id;:►:ti i::c; �:; ti:, County's plan as target areas- to receive housing; assistance:. The County is to be commended for directing $559, 706 o'i:a'pproximat'ely 15. 5 percent of their total. Title I Block Grant activity expenditures, to housing-rel.at;r'd programs in these • • target areas. • 4, PSCOG POLE TN ASSISTING THE APPI,TCANT TO PRFt'ATW APPLICATION OR TO • ? ot-y13._Ci.kii.; 61-,•8 1?.k, )1 'it:) I�Ux i�i1L tii�c; `".l:•!N�1 1..R•oL! -• �.... • The PSCO:; provided as siotano,�' in preparing the County's Housing Asslstanc:e Plan 'prior to co4-4-; dole of the application .for ii "95 ri:kilew. • 5 USE O'��.UNI'?OF'.i : HOUSING N r 1 ' �Si n o« T- . L: ,.� ),,,, � ,,,,I�.tp�\':l' ,-1 l;'I'I--; LOIfO�.. .�1��) " LAX L' C` i✓D 'i O EL J KInc; County staff played an In•Ii;o tant ro!o: fly. decfcAop r,g a a , assessment of housing, rl''. cds, and has used this assessment in preparing the + 976 Housing Assistance Plan. • f 1' - ' KG/039/76 • • Page 3 • • • • • 6. .I` TACT OP A PPLT.CA NT'S GOALS ON DLC ON' TIlA 1 ....\' OF �.ASSISTED Sr \' a.... �.� G i f�, 1 IOl /.1,•,,� �,�I��D I-IOi.....<< • `'�•t.:` G objc::ctiv:s of ti :. IIousiCI Assi:;t(dnei: as sp.?;cif.0 crit-eri.n fti LecaC— 'ing Assisi Ci rC'V arCi viTiisC?IIt 1;<<�� T"��ilai:i�i)tr;d llci lsli2t,� ES inriteativaoL t h':' County''s • int':?f1C to i'+rei nc o;'; r co;1c.Emtratfons of iair:- r-incori'.ohouseholds. • S C:;� • �,CC,w(:�_ltl Of •. ��� 17 'G xP:!ct,•;!ci to resi. D PSCOG furthz)rr the., int:i':t '?im r.C� ^h,ishtng �t `,c:ai. ti ;, p o�i..toa of hmi. .rg epiio'r� <:llC.�iYc (.1:;(�Oi?C�:t,i.i.�;C[()il by L;'t'c� I n ��• ��, n• � � n Ci r;• tuni.Ues in ,proxtmityP to projecL(sdi iovzer"incomn", enpi.ayrITL�'nt. • • • COVIMENTS Rr)iv; JUI. ISrIOTION • No conri-ients i7avL u°per r�:c i.v �i. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Date: April 9, 1976 . \j'1\ Mart Kask, Exectrivc Dircct.or U-irivEr_L J. LVAIVS . 1 aovEaNOV �� �� �;.� RICHARD W. HEM DIRECTOR STATE OF WASHINGTON Office of the Govrrnor OFFICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT . . . .::"T.:',: . . , OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 90504 200/757.2200 • April 6, 1076 i . . .7.- Mr. .lolul P. .Lynch, ')i.rcctor Department of 'Budget-.t, Pro,Tram Planning Room 400 King County Courthouse Seattle, Washington 98104 Attn: Ms. Rosemary B. Aragon - . Dear• i Ir. Lynch: • a RI King County' (in consort lima wild 26 incorporated jurisdictions and the Mucl;I.eslioot Indian 'Tribe) ,I I:o'hsing y Connaunity Development ; l;ousin' Assistance Plans, File No. 76030360 s c o cT km-pc..-EA! i< 6 j o.3 />E-l i The Office of Collununl.ty Development, as the State Clearinghouse 'for local governmental units., has reviewed the project summary for the above - 1 referenced project. `` State agencies were contacted regarding the proposed project and invited to conn,eiit. Copies of any significant reactions received by the Clearinghouse 'arc enclosed with this letter. It is the determination of the State Clearinghioise that the proposed ] , project is consistent with overall state developmental objectives as of I - this date. You may now complete and submit yolr fonnal application to the appropriate fundin;; agency, attachling this letter and any continents from other' stat.c agencies. It is also necessary to have a letter of certification from the • district clearinghouse attached to your application. Sincerely, \-- &-t re-c-•�-'-- ' ,E:,_C-<<"? — - I'rltricia L. Westover n N J Grant Review Coordinator •^ PLW:rr4. Enclosure • , cc: Mart hashr, PSCOG • • =DEPAR�� - d-. • • 3 , - j, a j • • 1 c i i ;i i!, - RF G'ARKS ,i'! . r. ::r•r , rrt; prop(r :lr n' nr.'r*)n r iro-r I. 1.f. n- j/1. • r.i. r CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM Part I , Item 7 , Title E Description of Project (cont ' d. ) • and open space while providing access adjacent to the Cedar River for the general public. Accessibility to industry , busing, low and moderate income housing and recreation, senior citizens ' center and housing , and public . facilities will be provided in a central , pedestrian-oriented spine along the Cedar River. Improvement along this area will encourage private development of commercial activity in the private sector which will provide additional employment opportunities while providing an active mix of all -income. and age levels . This project continues from Lake Washington to Bronson Way , approximately 7 ,700+ lineal feet plus the waterway right-of-way width which varies from 500 feet to 200 feet. • • • • Apencv Special Instructions: (a) Shaded over items need not be completed (b) Item 12.c Revision'refers to applications resubmitted after deficiencies are remedied. (c) Item 13 — "Proposed Funding " — identity all Federal funds: • Agency Name Funds l . Type of Funds I EDA LPW SI , 880 ,000 . 00 LPW Grant • • • - a *Total Federal Sl , 880 ,000 . 00 a-<—(Enter in (tern 13a) • Must agree with sum of'Line 13 and appropriate part of 145'wn Part III. Section B — LPW Grant Budget. id) Mr: 1c In•estrnrating project start dale, assume approval CO days after receipt. iel Iter .'2 t — Modified 0M13Circular A-95 procedure applies for hist ;Jays r sr•r Repu;nhons and or Pr;, :,a' • 2 • • PLF_ASE'TYPE/.PRINT ALL DATA LEGIBLY Part II PROJECT APPROVAL INFORMATION . • Section A — GENERAL 1. Does this project require Federal, State, Regional, or local clearance, approvals or permits for construction? . i_[Yes —► What is(are) the name(s) of the Agency(ies) or Board(s) which has(have) the authority to issue the clearance, approval or permit? LNo. SEE F.XHTRTT TT —A-1 • • • Attach Clearance Document(s) or Permit(s) as Exhibit 11-A-1. • 2. Relafionship'to plans a. Does the,proposed project relate to existing local r regional de lopment tans or rograms? Renton Shoreline Master. Program 1976 ; ' King at Yes - Identify Titles and date of Plans c8>lnt, h nr�g tTm.a_s-t_e.=--grog-r-am, Septe-mbor _1 7�i�Ki mg County Trails Plan 1_9_11_;—R.e-n-to-n--Go m-p- e-f-e-n s--;.-u . Li No . -P 1 anT,-t-ne-1-9-7-6 b. Does the proposed project advance longer range plans and programs if different from 2a? L Yes — Identify Titles and date of Plans • `X N o . — • -- 3. Will the project for which the assistance is requested cause the displacement of individuals, families, businesses, or farms? Lj Yes — State the approxirlate dates) of • displacements)mentioned above: Date(s • )f�0 • 4, Has other Federal Assistance (Grant or Loan) been requested for this project? `l Yes — Complete the information on the right. D Name of Program a No Catalcg of Federal Domestic Assistance f;o. • Amount $ Federal ID No. Status as of: (Date) El Pre-Application submitted • []Application pending Li Application was submitted, but apph:ent has req _steed that it be withdrawn from consideration. - (11,Approved but not funded []Approved, and this a:•olicatio„ is a req:oes supplementary funor:1g (J Denied • 1-see Instructions for required Exhibit II A 4 5. If the p!icant is a special purpose unit of local government, such as a Port Authority. or Viatci and Se•r•er D:stiltI, explain v specia purpose unit of government is the better qualified agency, rather than the general unit of local goverment, to :: ;i i', fC: administer the proposed project. • • • r Ol:nt l-t..,:•"PV, ,r-70 ,... co.••.,.. .. • • • CITY OF RENTON - CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM Ref: Permits and Clearances • Action , Time Allocated/Completed Responsible Agency A-95 • Granted April, 1976 Multiple Environmental December ; 1976 Renton Statement Corps of Engineers By January, 1977 Corps of Engineers Fisheries E1 Game • Nov-Dec, 1976 State Highway Dept FAA Notice of November, 1976 Department of Proposed Construction Transportation • • *Permits to be submitted at time working drawings are completed : Flood Control 30 Days Department of Ecology Building Permit 15 Days City of Renton *All drawings will be completed in sufficient time to receive all permits and meet the required 90-day construction start-up time . • EXIIIBIT II -A- 1 - ---•li- - - -- - --- - - - - --- - • Section A - GENERAL - Continued La. Thei S x. is not locate;: !r; ,''? are,; designated by t"r- U.S. DCis c'nt of tl:,:s; • i!:;'' lirtrnn Develop'• : as nr a.' r t'l'Jitlr' s:ebai flood haznids under the Fl_vd Disaster Prot,,'cflc'? Act of 19:3 -P.L. 231, b. the area ;'i v.hich the Protect is located has x. has !in! been Identified by the U.S. Department el Housing and U ban Development as our.: in which the sale of flood insurance has been made available under the national Flood Insurance Act of l o'. •4? U.S.C. ion) 7. Does project extend beyond the boundaries of applicant's jurisdictional area? Yles -- Comments must he obtained)run the appropriate government authorities of each jurisdictional area, or from the appropriate governmental unit having authority over the entire project area. Attach as Exhibit !I-A-7. :X IJ'o 8. Attach as Exhibit II-A 8 a certification it^ tie. roper!y authorized official of the Federal Agency or State or local government within which the project is located, that no fund:.-•bddgeted and available or otherwise specifically committed for the project applied for in this ap plidation shall be reduced, diminished, or replaced by funds requested in this application. Section B - ENGINEERING INFORMATION 1. Complete, and attach as Exhibits II-B-la and lb, the following' -Applicant's Certificate for Contract Construction (Exhibit II-B-la) A'Es Certificate for Contract Construction. (Exhibit II-B lb) 2 Architect'Engineer or Project Designer Associatesd Jon e an Gerrar Name � J � /___-- AddrIess(include ZIP code) 23 103rd NE, Bellevue, 1\'A 98004 Telephone Area Code 206 Number 454-5723 Attach a copy of the agreement between the applicant and A E, and identify as Exhibit II-B 2. 3. Attach and identify as Exhibit II B 3 a copy of the Architect Engineer Report on the proposed project. • 4, Attach and identify as Exhibit II B 4 an opinion from acceptable Title. Counsel describing the interest applicant operator has In too site and certifying that the estate or interest is legal and valid Section C - CIVIL RIGHTS INFORMATION 1, In the previous two years, has the applicant: • (a) been involved in any lawsuit alleging discrimination because of race, color, sex or national origin; (b) had any administrative complaints filed against the applicant alleging discrimination because of race, color, sex or national origin, (c) undergone any Civil Rights Compliance reviews? Attach a brief narrative description of the action and its outcome or resolution. Include the identities of the entities (e.g individual government bureau, involved. Identify as Exhibit II C-1 f INo 2. Submit a Copy of the most current Form EEO 4, "State and Local Government Report... If the applicant emplo`;s over 1000 perso'is or does not have an EEO 4, a Form ED 612, "Assurance of Job Oppoorturllties for the Unemployed , may be used to reflect • the applic,ant•s total current employment. Identity as Exhibit II-C-2. c � I • V-ic G u�CJ•.r.�[,c ,., c . Part. III PROJECT BUDGET INFORMATION i • ,.� Section A — GENERAL Type of LPW Grant Requested: (Check one) 1.0 100%Grant for new project. . 2.❑Supplementary Grant to increase Federal Contribution to See Instructions !er required Approved Federal Agency Project. ���+r�rF arr•a•F, rrr-�a-a rrl-bt•a. 3.0 Supplementary Grant to provide all or part of the State or local share(but not both) of an approved State or local public works project. • i . Section B — CALCULATION OF LPW GRANT BUDGET Total amount 1 Cost'classification required (Present estimate) ' (a) (b) �. 1. Administration Expenses $ • 35,400.00 2. Architectural Engineering 107,200.00- • 3. Other Architectural Engineering Fees 25,000.00 p i�, Fees I 4. Project ins ectior25,000.00 5. Relocation Expenses , _ o_ 6. Relocation Payments to Individuals and Businesses ,..„ 7. Demolition and Removal ::: i:.:::.: , ::;;. a. Labor •• . 4,500.00 \•' .:big' 'j b. Non labor :: :<:>>:>+ ..::.: ....::... 4,000.00 . . ,,. TOTAL 8 S 50 0.(l 0 8. Construction and Project Improvement "6':r: .<,..<..:.:.< a. Labor :',1,:>;;; ; ago,�64.o0 _ { `'b. Non•labor 69444o.00 < ' " > < :: ::.. c. TOTAL <::,:>a;<: <>.a>;:vi <.,:. • 9. Equipment _ 10. TOTAL(Lines 1 t ru 9) Si ,717 010,00- 11. Add: Contingencies 5% of Construction Budget : - - 76,190.00 12. TOTAL Project Amount Including 5.4% Sales Tax of $86,400.00 S 1 ,880,000.00 • 13. Federal Share Requested in Line 12(LPW) 1 ,880,000.00 14. Other Shares(State, Local, Federal) • a. • • b. Other Local;;Federal(Identify under "Remarks" below) cT TOTAL Othe r Shares S • ( ines 13 and 14c) . 15. TOTAL Project fey $1 ,880,000.00 . • `_• • Section C — REMARKS . l • • Noce: Federal Management ag rTent Circular 74-7, Exhibit 1.1-4{modified) FORM r1O.101LPW lfl•741 7 Uacomm•oc tsol3e•izio -- Part IV PROJECT NARRATIVE Section A — PROJECT DESCRIPTION i. Phy s:cn: Description of Project — Identify the major elements of the project and indicate type of work being perforr-,ed such as renovation, repair or impioveegents When identifying major project elements, list in order of rmportanc•:. .nth fh : :•,ajor protect element representing the largest fraction of the total cost of the project listed first. SEE ATTACHED PAGE - • • • • • • 2. Program Description of Project — Describe the objectives of the public works project for which the LPVI grant is being requested and Include any long-term benefits that may accrue to the community. • SEE ATTACHED PAGE - • • • 3. Project Area — Define the project area: include the•appropriate boundaries and/or jurisdiction. The project area definition must be rdent;ca; v,Ith that upon which the project area's unemployment was based (see Iv. B. 1). The boundaries have been defined by the area unemployment under the Comprehensive Employment Training Act as: • F. I.P.S,. State Code 53, Bal . of King Co. L. , Area type code PA. • • CEDAR RIV ER TRAIL SYSTEMS RENTON , WASHINGTON ATTACHMENT PART IV - SECTION A -#1; PROJECT NARRATIVE The Cedar River Park is 99% new construction. A very small percent is for demolition. Major project elements have been listed in order of cost with the first element representing the largest fraction of the total project cost. CONCRETE RETAINING WALLS, RAMPS, STEPS AND PAVING HANDRAILS $ 616,350.00 WOOD STRUCTURES, PARK FURNITURE AND NON URBAN WATERFRONT USE AREAS 150,190.00 IRRIGATION 121,000.00 GRADING 111,800.00 LIGHTING 90,000.00 TOPSOIL AND MULCH 72,160.00 TREES 70,500.00 SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVER 45,350.00 GRASS 42,700.00 ASPHALT WALKS, ROADS AND PARKING - CURBS 55,290.00 FINISH GRADING AND SOIL PREPARATION. . 37,470.00 UTILITIES 34,600.00 DRAINAGE , 25,000.00 CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEMS RENTON , WASHINGTON ATTACHMENT PART IV. = SECTION A - #2; PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1. Provide a continuous multi-recreational system adjacent to the Cedar River through the city--thus preserving open space for the general populace. No trail system exists, especially one which links such a wide range of activities and benefits. 2. High standards of development and beautification along the central spine of the river system will provide buffers to the industrial area while providing an incentive to upgrade and generate activity in the general area. 3. Flexibility to work on labor-intensive projects which will create immediate jobs and income, thus improving economic needs. 4. Benefit interests of a large population in South King County and specifically the low and fixed income residents who do not have access to other means of recreation, incorporating special provisions for the handicapped and elderly. 5. Provide additional flood bank and erosion control throughout the city, along with improving central pathway and water quality and related wildlife conditions. 6. Improvement along this area will encourage private development of commercial activity and housing in the private sector which will pro- vide additional employment opportunities while providing an active mix of all income and age levels. 7. improved economic opportunities would occur through projected maintenance and construction projects for low and moderate income persons, minorities, and youth. 8. This project will be coordinated with a future senior citizen housing complex and community center bordering this trail system. In addition, interconnections to the business and residential community will be tied into the master plan of which this project serves as a central spine. However, this phase would not require additional facilities in order to be of benefit to the community. • Section B •— PROJECT IMPACT rExhibit , �'siohll:h basis for the project area's priority. c.• IV E 1, '�?��c:'.a•_,; `.;;r f_ �_i . 1 t y. 2. •'e' eri area IS a C.lr'`'ulrliy or CC'rl;'1`.ic':`1Jod ';dthin a local jurisdiction. describe how the project directly benefits. or pr.::f e-1; tsr nner1GIoyed persons who are residents of the community or nelghborhooa for which the unemployment data was s•.,r: hert. • • • N/A • • 3. Describe expected impact: of construction of this project on unemployment in the project area. It is anticipated that the contract will probably be 'awarded to a King County contractor , which will provide continuity of employment for his regular work force and will provide opportunities for unemployed per- sons if the regular work force needs to be implemented . Additional labor will be required to furnish supplies and services . In the long range , this project will stimulate private development which will require additional labor services , both temporary and permanent . • • Section C — APPLICANT'S ESTIMATE OF CONSTRUCTION JOB OPPORTUNITIES CREATED BY THIS PROJECT Total projected Estimated number • Job or job skills number of employees of person-months • of employment sh lied labor • • 16 238 • ttns filled labor 16 . 235 • j•tiar 3 45 • 1OTA� 35 518 Part V • • ENVIRONMENTAL DATA • . • I A Has a Federal. State, or Local Environmental Impact Statement or Analysis been prepared for this project? I , ' x \..` - ::,-c` co;v of that doci:o-ent as.Exhibit V-A. ComrxIre this document wan tiro information requested - ^siruCtrons to be sure that every point r:: covered, and correct any detrciencies. 1 I - Pr0:•n:i:•cotarfed envrronmen}a! Int Drina I1on requested in the instructions to: Part V. Ar'ac' as Exhibit V-A. • • B. l! 1`^ Etc Histct c G'Pservation Officer SHPO'i has reviewed and commented on this project proposal, attach _ these c.:....-e''s as Exhibit V•B. I if no, vz.i art. ca : •--':sr provide toe SHPO ;with a detailed project description (such as the A/E Report) .w:,u :ec..csr cc:-:-e:.s wn:ch must he sutr.,ttee to the appropriate EDA Regional Office. Cale c� :.rich the SHPD was notified: NOTE: This date must be prior to Date 5;:tmrss•o.n of :he acoricar'on to EDA. C. Will any of the following items be affected by the prpposed project? (Answer for all areas that are directly affected • ,• cd;oceoit to affected property), —Check appropriate box for every item of the following checklists. {e` - . UrPncwn I. Land Use Yes No Unknown 2. Critical Resources X \'rldnerness (designated or !Xi _. ..: Shoreline proposed under the l'itanerness Act; [_i ;y; _, Beaches X_ Open Spaces Lit: —; , _ x L; Dunes X Forests - IX L_; Steep Slopes X Graz`ng [_; [j Aquifer Recharge Area X •_ [ • Agricultural • . , V] ' [I; Wildlife Refuge X . • ' _; Residential I_] iX=; Li Estuary X. Commercial ❑ yi Li Wetlands • X • _ Industrial [_) K. LI Floe1dplain - X_ alining, Quarrying r (_J `Xi Ill . Critical Habitats(or X Recreational endangered threatened _.. species) X. Transportation I 7; [x(1 ❑ • Wild or scenic river ` (prop , .. Parks underpsed or the Wild and Scenic. X-- Hospitals Rivers Act) . . Schools , • X_ _. Historical, Archeological Sites (Listed en the National 1 Register of Historic Places or which may he eligible for listing) • ee any tacriit;es under your ownership, lease, or supervision to be utilized in the accoi-plishment of this project, e.:her I:; :d or under consideration for listing on the Environmental Protection Agency's List of Violating Facilities? • X • • • CITY OF RENTON • EDA-LPW PROGRAM APPLICATION • • • i J TITLE: Cedar River Trail System Project It is hereby certified that no funds budgeted and available or otherwise specifically committed for the project applied for in this application shall be reduced, diminished, or replaced by funds requested in this application. • Authorized Official Charles J. Delaurenti Mayor, City of Renton • • • • • Exhibit II-A-S APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATE FOR CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION • • Charles •J. Delaurenti the • o! the App!,cant for Project ;umber located at Cedar River_Trail System - Renton, Washington • r,;,;r• •-:,�::.,_; ::': attache; Exhibit 11•B•lb. Architect'Engineer's Certitrcate for Contract Construction and certify that ail statements Taco ;c: rr: a:e :rue and cc•rect to the best of my knowledge and rind no impediment to having on-site labor for this project starting v:ilmr 5u days o' EDA approval. • Yes No Ttre fees proposed to be paid to the Architect'Engineer rA'Ei for services including basic services, reimbursable expenses. additional services and inspection services(if applicable)are equal to or less than prevailing fees for like services in the project area. I rurUier certify to the following: • The ;:olect des:gn was done or is being done by: Jongejan/Gerrard/Associates - Bellevue, Washington (Name of Architect/Engineer) Chec:i the boxes below to indicate compliance has been or shall be achieved: The project administration shalt conform to all Federal requirements as prescribed by EDA. x The acoroval of EDA in writing shall be secured if all construction contracts are not to be awarded at the same time. :x; The appr;•:al o° EDA in writing shall be secured ro include into the project the cost for any capital equipment secured by the grantee outside the construction contract. all subject to prior approval of A'E. to ;_ . B:r:1!ng 'he f!sca! agent of the Indian Tribe is in accordance with requirements prescribed by EDA. .X A ';;: ::en :eec:t on prorect progress shall be submitted in-accordance with EDA instructions. The person responsible for this •s Joan Lankford, Renton Planning • whose telephone number is (206) 235-2550 • Department -.N. No :me •teT n the project budget as approved oy EDA shall be exceeded without EDA approval. X a copy ^' the vrficr3l minutes of the bid opening including a tabulation of bids received shall be furnished to EDA. '! 's i dorstscd that any excess of bid price over the construction line item in the EDA approved project budget shall be the Gan:ee s resp.nsrb;:rty to fund. t' is un'ierstcod that disbursement of EDA grant tunds will not normally be made until after all construction contracts are awarded. x The inspectar Or the Construction or other work.l)'rhas not'been selected. His. her name is * not known •goes not) work !or the Architect. Engineer. A resume a' his'her experience and qualifications is attached. . t:ha: the Grantee will arrange•c• an :ndepen;!en' audit o' all pre:ect costs in accordance with Department at Administrati.:e Order D AG-213-. 10-26-76 4�r f a rDat�, • :r/ �_ •'' ''tatty•, �'e '+:�r -� • ., J � •�SCO.wrA ..: ioG•c•V:� l �i:��i, L' .1•'.r}' staff and consult CP.ZC5.i1L' : L t' - _. .. t)1C'V:JCJ 1at'__ . � . , ` F'"'''� ' ' � 1 � [ � ~ ARCHITECT. ENGINEER S CERTIFICATE FOR CONTRACT CONSTRUCT|OINI / j . ! A. | D .k Jonq 'an � � __-_--_ ' ~- - � ---_�-_----_-_-__. __'_' m�v*/mn ih A h | | E � � ' '-- -' -- ` - --' ceft;f . , -° -' `he- ~'- ` plans ='" *=-"u^wu ^.c .mnwv`cmx"n,' /w. r� mo�mmn` � m/� 'c�,^ uutenp|o!si in uo and are sufficient |o aio� an site |�b� |' begin �/Nm 33 dzys � EDA(~x''~ ~| of (h, po|ec| col-noiyv/t� applicable State and local laws, ordinances. and regulations ~--min {ns|rdads � cnnx`~°'= and o[�ymzqX `����/ all items *� a check in the ''No'' box shall he cnmy|e�d as above "'" /" 9O*�dxys A sheet hovcx"�oo:omC/v�� c»m|»np| ^{U .� 'No^ i�mh ^Yox' wh/chphoUmc|udoVorcn/|umu ofdvsgn completed fo�each oos/Cn comp,)mmnt listed ko � � | ' -(Check appli--'--- *See attached Exhibit Il 8 Ib| sh2et ' - - Number of Yes Not Sheets -__ Ap hczb|o / � -- , '-'-- � E:1 SihP|on`. ��%. compl2tie .Architectural Plans and .Landscape 17 � _ Architectural Plans - 60% complete | Structural Plans 2 i Mechanical Plans l E|mh/ox| Plans 7 L]i Civil Plans _ 18 / r` K] /H� V. A. C. Plans -- ^ --- �]. K I Equipment Plans ~- � !Pioi�wodAdm/bsement for Bids � r .X� Information for Bidders ' | ---�-�------ Bid Forms YJ L-] / Bid Bond Format / Performance Bond Format / [-� Poy�m| 8�� Format, _|/_ ' � -` .- i _� -. � �l Blank Forms-for CmUhohnna of Contractors and / 'SoUconlmc\um Regarding Equal Employment Opportunity. 2 � � �_-_-' 'Ce,t-2| Conditions to {ho Comstmd/on Contract _ ll_____ � -� /enonbry Ccovm| Conditions, If applicable lO J .'�--x| Condihmx 7 � ----'- '- | Technical SNs/['nxhons 84 / / .8 1 � |B'd CsU'hons from !te Ac /.rnl;/e p/xo x|pi /ho is in in Area Cuve'y1 21 | � - / ] � s . w. EXHIBIT II B•lb B. t rortify rat the proposed project design[complies with requnoments as prescribed by EDA. • C. I flit[her :r_r+ y that the fmal plans and sheci;:cat::ns have been'(shall be;reviewed and approved try allrequired Federal. Star,; ,r,cal rev7,ewrng authorities and that all n lrmits, licenses, etc., necessary for construction of the project have been secured except . •,nit:cafe',the missing approval. permit. license: etc.. and action contemplated to secure it ;them? with the anticipated date attach . separateisheet if more space is needed): • Seeiattached sheet - Exhibit II-A-1 I • _ I D. I further!certify that the Architect-Engine'er agreement with the Applicant calls for the Architect'Engineer to: (Chock appi cr,nle :ow: Yes No ;X! 1. Provide surveillance of project construction to assure compliance with plans, specifications. and ;her contract documents. Requirements for construction inspection services should be clearly defined aril.: a I,mit be placed on the amount the Applicant is required to pay for such services. • I.-1 i] 2. Supervise'any required subsurface explorations to determine amounts of rock excavation or fougda!ri) conditions'such as borings, soil tests; and the like, no matter whether they are performed by the Architect/Engineer or by others paid by the Applicant. ,' . 1 1 ,11 i 3. Prepare and submit proposed.contract change orders when applicable. There shall be•no charge tq the Applicant iwhen the change order is required to correct errors or omissions by the Architect •Enginee; ;X 1_1j 4. Submit a monthly report to the Applicant and a copy of the report to the applicable EDA Regicr al Office covering the general progress of the job and describing any prpblems.or factors contributing !o'delay. 5. Review an,Id approve the contractor's schedule of amounts for contract payment. 4 Ix 6. Certify partial payments to contractors. X.i ,._; 7. Prepare "1as-built" drawings after completion of the project. One copy shall be furnished to the EPA Regional Office within 60 days after all construction has been completed and the final inspection h been performed. r ; 8. Review avid approve Contractor's submission of samples and shop drawings, where applicable. ' I x' 1 • TI 9. Perform a'prefinal inspection of the completed construction and as a result prepare a punch list of ,tens . to be corrected(if applicable). ,g] _i 10. Perform a final acceptance inspection and advise the Applicant whether or not to•accept the ',vork,as performed'by the,contractor and his/her subcontractors. E. I certify, that the advertisement for bidders will be placed in the following publications and_21__days will he allowed fir suh',!ss'^ri • • t:`bids'' , Renton Record-Chronicle _ .' _ __ _ Daily Journal ofl Commerce _ - Times F - — ---. . _ .. ______.,______Seattle- - Seatt_le Post-lntlell.igenrer...... .. 1 . . . • EXHIBIT II.1-16 F 14;ll attend alt Bid Openings for the project and; I. Tabulate the bids. • 2. Make a recommendation as to the award. . 3. Review the qUalifications of the lowest responsive bidder and give a written opinion to the Applicant on the ability of the bidder • to construction of the project or do the other work called for in the contract. W 10/14/76 y nature of A 'on •d R':yes tative of the Architect/Engineer Date President s ent • Title • 3ongejan/Gerrard/Ass,ociates , Inc. Bellevue, Washington Firm Namei Location • FORM EO-10 I LPW I8-76I 3 USCOMM-DC 18696-P76 CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEMS RENTON , WASHINGTON * ATTACHMENT EXHIBIT II -B-lb ( page 1 . ) ARCHITECT/ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE FOR CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION Clearing and grading documents will be completed within 60 days of EDA' s approval of the project. Construction will start within 90 days of approval of the project. Construction documents for the remaining work shall be completed within 90 days of approval of the project. • • • CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEMS R.ENTON, WASHINGTON AGREEMENT BETWEEN . APPLICANT AND ARCHITECT • This is to confirm that an official agreement will be entered into between the City of Renton and Jongejan/ Gerrard/Associates , Inc . (Landscape Architectural Consultant) in accordance with the standard document contract for the final completed construction drawings to meet the required construction schedule . Prelimi - nary work has been completed and the final contract is currently being reviewed by the city staff . The consultants fee will be in conformance with the standard percentage fee established according to recommended Architectural /Engineering scale . Final agreement will be signed upon receipt of EDA funding . • rdon Y./1 i cksen lanning' D rector City of/ enton • • Exhibit II -B-2 Exhibit II-B-3 Site plan and sections EXHIBIT II-B-3 - PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Cedar River Park is a continuous pedestrian park along the Cedar River. It provides an intensively developed urban park with extensive terracing, paved walkways and sitting areas adjacent to the commercial area in Renton. To the north is a less intensively developed area of • the park with beaches, a boat launch, jogging and biking trails and picnic facilities. The urban section of the park is .4 miles long and 6 acres in size. Major components*for this area are as follows : 1 . Concrete retaining! walls , paving, ramps and steps;. 2, Excavation needed to locate the walkway system close to water level ; 3. Park furniture such as picnic tables, benches, drinking fountains , and waste baskets; 4.. Lighting; 5. Planting including trees, shrubs and groundcover, topsoil and irriga- tion; 6. Drainage. The informal park area north of the urban park is 1 .2 miles long and 18.5 acres in size. Major components*for this area areas follows : 1 . Grass park area sloping down to the river with earth mounds between' the parking areas and the park; 2. Beach areas with gradual grass slopes; 3. Boat Launch; 4. An asphalt path linking different park areas including a 10 station exercise course; 5. Restrooms with changing areas, overlook tower and picnic shelter; 6. Park furniture including picnic tables , benches, drinking fountains, waste baskets , bollards and signs ; . ' 7. Informal tree and shrub planting; 8. Topsoil and irrigation for the entire project. *Please see the cost estimates for detailed quantities and cost figures for the components. r al ' ' Sheet 1 of 3 Ref: C.O. No. EXHIBIT 'II-Ei- I • Project COST ESTIMATE DETAIL SHEET CEDAR RIVER . Contractor LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT - JONGEJAN/GERRARD/ASS' • Unit Costs Material Labor Item • DESCRIPTION Quantity Unit TOTAL Material I Labor Cost Cost FEES PERMITS & BOND • $ 15,000. 00 DEMOLITION & SITE PREPARATION -�i III 4,00100 4,50010 8,500. 00 GRADING 34,400 C.Y. ' 1 el 1 .60,20 00 51 ,60011 • 111 ,800. 00 ' DRAINAGE III� 8,75100 16,25011 ' 25,000. 00 IRRIGATION _ 346,000 S.F. ®I® : 58,80100 62,2001111_ • 1.21 ,000. 00 WATER SERVICE - 2,600 L.F. 2 30 2 70 6;00100 7,00010 . 13,000.! 00 SEWER 200 L.F. 4 00 4 00 80100 80000 . 1 ,600.! 00 ELECTRICAL 2,000 L.F. 3 30 6 70 6,60100 13,40000 • 20,000., 00 LIGHTING 180 380 00 120 100 68,40100 21 ,60000 90,000: 00 CONSTRUCTION: I_i • I 2 RESTROOMS, LOOKOUT TOWER, • IIIIIIMIIIIII.Ili • I PICNIC SHELTER I 1111 II 34,40100 51 ,60000 i 86,000.: 00 MEI III FURNITURE (PICNIC TABLES, BENCHES, - 1111. DRINKING FOUNTAINS, WASTE BASKETS, I BOLLARDS, SIGNS ■ 1111111111100 19,85400 33,090.100 BOAT LAUNCH - I I 2,24000 3,36000 5,6001 00 III HEM -. • . • H 1 A :o. .:,ai.d-- —o-64• 3 Ref: C.O. No ESTIMATE II-B J Sheet 2 of . COST EST9MATE DETAIL SHEET • • Project CEDAR RIVER Contractor LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT - JONGEJAN/GERRARD/AS I_ _Unit Costs_ • Mater'ca! :Labor I TOTAL Item DESCRIPTION Quantity Unit Material Labor Cost Cost mmummimui BEACHES: SAND OR GRAVEL • 200 C.Y. 5, 00: . 5 00 1 ,00000 1,000 00 2,000 00 BEACHES: •REVETMENTS 4,000 S.F. 1111 3 25 7,00000 13,000 00 20,000 00 YARD: I MAINTENANCE , Ill FENCE 200 L.F. . - 3 20 4 80 64C00 960 00 1 ,600 00 . GRAVEL PAVING 6,600 S.F. 11 09 70C,00 .• 600 00 1 ,3001 00 EXERCISE STATIONS 10 140 00 210 00 1 ,40G00 2,100. 00 3,50010d ASPHALT CONCRETE WALKS 31 ,155 S.F. III t---i 27 10,28000 8,412' 00 18,69000 ASPHALT CONCRETE ROAD & PARKING 37,000 S.F. 42 18 15,54C00 6,660; 00 ; 22,200' OC CURB 3,600 i L.F. 1 2140 1160 1 8,64000. 5,760: 00 ! 14,400 OC � I I 162 6001 S.F. i 135 165 56,91000 105,690 00 ; 162,600 OC CONCRETE PAVING � � ! j 2 425 .C.Y. • 60' 00 90; 00 145,500 CONCRETE RETAINING MALLS, STEPS. 00 218,250 00 I 363,750 0( j • 6,000 L.F. 10 50 4I 50 r63,00000 ( 27,000: 00 90,000 Ot RAILINGS Ii MI . • PLANTING: & SOIL PREPARATION 624,500 el 1 ,90000 35,570 00 37,470, 0' FINISH GRADING I TOPSOIL 8,460 3 60 4 40 30,46000 37,220, -00 -67,680 0 ' MULCH • 560 3 60 4 40 2,02000 2,460 00 4,4801 0 - j1 , Sheet 3 of 3 Ref: C.O. No ESTIMATE COST ESTIMATE DETAIL SHEET :• Proiect CEDAR RIVER - Contractor LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT - JONGEJAN/GERRARD/ASSO( item I DESCRIPTION Quantity Unit_ Unit Costs Material Labor TOTAL • -Material- - Labor - Cost - Cost- TREES: . MINOR 300 12 00 8 00 3,60000 2,400 00 6,000 00 MAJOR 430 90 00 60 00 38,70 00 25,800 00 64,500 00 SHRUBS/GROUNDCOVER PLANTING 90,700 ' 30 20 27,21 00 18,140 00 . 45,350 00 GRASS 533-,800 S.F. . . 01- 07 - 4,27C00 38,430 00 - .42,700 00 PLANT ESTABLISHMENT 1 ,25C00 23,750 00 25,00000 SUBTOTAL • - 683,44500 825,364 00 1,523,81000 • 5% CONTINGENCY 34,17200 41 ;269 00 : 76,150: 00 71.7,61700 1865,633 00 ? 1,600,006 00 • • . NOTE: THERE IS A 10% OVERHEAD AND • - I . PROFIT FIGURE INCLUDED IN THE UNIT PRICES . • U I", OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY e RENTON,WASHINGTON 0 POST OFFICE DO%626, 100 2nd AVENUE EUILDING e RENTON,w'ASFiING'TON 0e055 255-0078 I � O. 0 GERARD M.SHELLAN,CITY ATTORNEY LAWRENCE J.WARREN, ASSISTANT,CITY ATTORNEY • �4Tto SEP1�� October 21, 1976 • • TO '!WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The ur ose of this opinion is to acknowledge that the City P P g of !Renton, a municipal corporation, operating as a noncharter code city under the laws and statutes of the State of Washington is the owner of certain Cedar River Waterway Right of Way as more particularly described on the attached exhibit . Based on the foregoing record and that certain "DECREE OF DISSOLUTION" , Superior Court Cause No . 494024, King County Washington, issued ; July 3 , 1956, _ the City of Renton is the record owner thereof. There will be no impediment or delay in ',the start of construction upon approval of the necessary funding in favor of the City of Renton. • The City' s interest in and to�., the property is legal and valid for all purposes incidental to, such application, funding and construction. \.. // ,2 • 1 Respectfu ; y subtiit e: , j ' Yard P4. • 1�axf City Attorney • I • EXHIBIT II -B-4 • CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM KING COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON A otrip of land and of tho ohammol and han?ro oG Co. ar ftvor, t.ho eontor mino of which ()trip oo===oo at a point oppopito tho Pacific) Coaot Railroad Dr c.130 (11.rlo n. a i boal�:aot1© R. It, Eridgo) ovor Cociar Rivor in tho City or Ronton, and o ctondin;c thou 3o noruhwootor y a (1ot o -of 8320 foot t oro or loop to tho ?-rely harbor v..,.":,no of La)e9 Waahimgton, tho paid cantor lino running co ";'\1iy . in tho chc nnol of Cori r Rivor, paid otr1p v -. y in • width frot 200 foot ror or 1000 width. ct paid b3i - . point at Paoific Ccaat R. R. R,a do to an in0ronoo3 width of 5.00 foal Toro o loon at ito to'_m 2 at :La1 o Uaph1rgton; which ats ip of land is Iyo pa^: 'ic• .�'l 3 • d000rib3cl on that oob-join nnp os t .t'?osi "Co vo"al • Ua,tor,ay No. 2, 'K .ng County, Wa^„in.7,ton, Right-of-way1 . Map ohowirt2 Zocatioa of canal and b.-oaring tho na zic of coirhia pionora Doug?ao ;•ii:!bo,, Day Elliot ern. J000^r Z . . Baztor, ao proparod ty J. A. Royl oy, L r.° , tho or y?r.' of which ip io fliod in tho offa core of tho City Enf l"^aT of tho City of Ronton; and paid cip and dop3riyt".on bo n3 by thin a'o.i oronaa than oto poratod horbin and & a part haroof ao if fully cot forth. . . �.♦ I . VI 1\LIY I VII • CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEMS EDA-LPW APPLICATION - CITY OF RENTON The following administrative complaints have been filed against the City • • of Renton in the previous two years : 1 . In March 1975 charge filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission by a female employee alleging discrimination in promotion because of sex. EEOC deferred and forwarded complaint to the Washington State Human Rights Commission. To date, the City has had no• further communication from either agency. 2. On May 25, 1975 charge filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission by a female employee alleging discrimination in wages, promotion, and terms and conditions of employment because of sex. Additional charge of reprisal filed on June 16, 1976 with EEOC. On June 25, 1976 EEOC forwarded a copy of the detailed charge and re- quested;a response from the City. The City filed a formal written response with EEOC on July 21 , 1976. To date, no further action has occurred. • • Exhibit II -C-1 Part III PROJECT BUDGET INFORMATION Section A — GENERAL • Type of LPW Grant Requested: (Check one) 1.© 100% Grant for new project. 2.0 Supplementary Grant to increase Federal Contribution to see Instructions rot required Approved Federal Agency Project. Exhibit!1l-A-1, 1l1-A•2 orlll-A•3. 3,[]Supplementary Grant to provide all or part of the State or local share(but not both) of an approved State or local public works project. • • • . Section B — CALCULATION OF LPW GRANT BUDGET Total amount • Cost classification • required (Present estimate) (a) (b) 1. Administration Expenses $ 36,400.00 2. Architectural Engineering 107,200.00- • 3. Other Architectural Engineering Fees • 25,000.00 • 4. Project Inspection Fees • 25,000.00 5. Relocation Expenses 6. Relocation Payments to Individuals and Businesses 7. Demolition and Removal a. Labor • 4,500.00 b. Non labor 4,000.00 c. TOTAL S 8,500.00 8. Construction and Project Improvement • a. Labor 820,864.00 b. Non•labor • 694,446.00 _ c. TOTAL ' S1 ,515,310.00 • 9. Equipment 10. TOTAL(Lines 1 thru 9) S 1 ,717,410.00. • 11. Add: Contingencies 5% of Construction Budget : 76,190.00 . I 6 12. TOTAL Project Amount Including 5.,4% Sales Tax of $86,400.00 S1 ,880,000.00 13. Federal Share Requested in Line 12(LPW) 1 ,880,000.00 14. Other Shares(Stale, Local, Federal) %.. a. State • b. Other Local; Federal(Identify under "Remarks" below) c• TOTAL Other Shares S 15. TOTAL Project(tines 13 and 14c) $1 ,880,000.00 Section C — REMARKS • • • • Note: Federol Management Circular 74-7, Exhibit M-4(modified) FORM ED•IOILPW 10.78t 7 USCOMM•OC IB0'00•P70 • v" REQUEST FOR ELIGIBILITY UNDER THE - •I . LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT ACT (LPS") 1. Applicant is' State Agency Li, Local Government X), Indian Tribe r 2. Identification of Project Area(as defined in Part II.A.2. in LPW Application) F. I.P.S. STATE 'CODE 53, BAL. OF KING CO. L. , AREA TYPE CODE PA. - . 3.Name of Applicant I CITY OF RENTON • Address MUNICIPAL BUILDLNG, 200 MILL AVE. S. , RENTON, WA. 98055 Name of Authorized Representative (Typed) . .Charles J. Delaurenti . Mayor _ - ci . 10-26-76 . Title of Authorized Representative Srgnatur Authorized Representative Dart: • 4. Applicant's,Pverage Unemployment Rate* for; the months of arch Apr 1 a 22,510 and_ MAY 161 6 is 8.87 40. Average Number Unemployed' —• •Provide raw(not seasonally adjusted) data. (Monthly) 5. Sources — Check One* CETA j) Unemployment data'available from EDA Regional Offices and Econo-T.ic Development Represea :i'i.'e_• . Date contacted EDA • BLS J Unemployment data;available from EDA Regional Offices and Econ,- ,c Development Representative_ i Date contacted EDA SESA a.i.i. Unemployment data obtained from State Employment Security Age^., SESAr for standard area No. 6 below must tie completed by State Employment Security Representative. • b.[1 Unemployment data obtained from SESA for specially defined prolec: area. No. 6 below must Le completed by SESA Representative. i ' BIA C' Unemployment data for an Indian Tribe supplied by BIA Attach a s fined copy of BIA Rer EDA [I Unemployment data for other Indian Tribes supplying data for EDA approval. Attach signc,.� copy of EDA approval. . 6. This estimate has been developed in a manner consistent with the Bureau of Labor Statistics procedure and technique, and the estr'+r•,ate for this area is consistent With the estimate for the next larger geopolitical area of which it is a psi:. as wed! as (or other areas of the state. l . ' 1 Name (Typed) _ Charles J l ae J. Deurn_ti _ 1 • ' Office City of Renton _ Administration-____- L,:ii.„4,,:::& . Signature -- M - City. of Renton Title ' 10-26-76 ' , 1 Date — -- — CEDAR RIVER TRAIL SYSTEMS RENTON, WASHINGTON SEE ATTACHED DRAFT E, I , S , DOCUMENT `�EXHIBIT - A yi�.i 'L•y`�� • • . State of Washington Daniel J. EvansOctober 5, 1976 Arthur M. Skolnik Governor State Historic • Preservation Officer • • Mr. Warren C. Gonnason, '.:E. Pulbic Works Director City of Renton Re: Public Works Capital Develop- Municipal Building ment and Investment Program - 200 Mill Avenue South Cedar River Trail, System • • Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mr. Gonnason: • Our office has .reviewed the above noted document. There are no properties on the State or National Registers of Historic Places or in the Washington State Inventory of Historic Places in the proposed project area. However, there is a high potential that unknown archaeological resources are to be found in the project area. To ensure the protection of this non-renewable resource the staff recommends that an archaeological recon- naissance be conducted in the project area prior to construction activities. Thank you for the opportunity to comment and for your concern for the ' cultural heritage of the State of Washington. • Sincerely, • Arthur M. Skolnik State Historic Preservation Officer bp . cc: Regional Environmentalist EDA • • • • • • • • • • SHPO4 • 6/21/76 *. SEE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT. Post Office Box 1128 Olympia, Washington 98504 (206) 753 - 4911 • *EXI.IIBIT V-B c Part VI ' ASSURANCES . 'The applicant hereby assures and 'certifies that it shall comply with the regulations, policies, guide- I lines anu requirements, including Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A-95, and Federal • Management Circulars 74-4 and 74-,7, as they relate •to the application, acceptance and use of Federal funds for this federally-assisted project. Also, the applicant gives assurance and certifies with respect • to the grant that: 1. It possesses legal authority to apply for the grant, and to 9. It shall cause on-site labor on the project to begin within finance and construct•the proposed facilities; that a reso- 90 days after receipt of .notification from the approving lution, motion or similar action has been duly adopted or Federal agency that funds have been approved and that passed as an official act of the applicant' overning the project will be prosecuted to completion with reason- . body, authorizing the filing of the applicatroo;, including able diligence. It further understands that after approval all understandings and assurances contained,:herein, and of the project the Government can, at its option, Cancel directing and authorizing the person identified as the its obligation to provide funds for the project if the official representative of the applicant to adt in connec- applicant is unable for any reason to cause on-site tion with the application and to provide such additional . labor on the project to. begin within the'90-day period. information as may be required. 10. Construction of the project has not started. 2. It shall complyiwith the provisions of: Executive Order .11. It assures that as a Recipient receiving Federal financial . (E.O.) 11296, relating to evaluation of flood'hazards, and assistance from the Economic Development Administra- • E.O. 11288, relating to the prevention, 'control, and tion, it shall comply with Title VI and Title VII of the abatement of water pollution. Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended (42 U.S.C. 22000d et seq.); E.O. 11246 as amended by E.O. 11375; the 3. If the requested financial assistance is for a.supple- requirements imposed by or pursuant to Regulations, mentary grant to another Federal Agency„ the other issued for the Department of Commerce and designated Federal Agency's financial assistance has been approved as 15 CFR Subtitle A, Part 8; Section 110, P.L. 941-369; and is immediately available and sufficient funds shall and any amendments thereto. be available when construction is completed to assure 12. It shall establish safeguards to prohibit employees from effective operation and maintenance of the facility for using their positions for a purpose that is, or gives the the purposes constructed. appearance of being motivated. by a desire for private 4. It shall submit to the appropriate Federal; agency for gain for themselves or others, particularly those with whom they have family, business, or other ties. prior approval changes that alter the costs of the project, i. use of space, or functional layout; that it shall not enter 13. It shall comply with the requirements of Title III of the into a construction contract(s) for the project or under- Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquis- take other activities until the conditions of the construc- tions Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-646), 42 U.S.C. 4601 el seq. tion grant program(s) has (have) been met. ; and 13 CFR Part 310, which provides for-fair and equi- table treatment of persons displaced as a result of 5. It shall provide and maintain competent and adequate Federal and federally assisted programs. architectural engineering supervision and inspection at 14.It shall comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act which the construction site to insure that the completed work limit the political activity of.employees. conforms with the approved plans and specifications, that it shall furnish'progress reports and such other informa- 15. It shall comply with the minimum wage and maximum hours tion as the Federal grantor agency may require. provisions of the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, as they apply to hospital •and educational institution employ- 6. It shall operate and maintain the facility in accordance ees of State and local governments. . with the minimum standards as may be required or pre- scribed by the applicable Federal, State and local 16. It shall comply with provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act, agencies as to the maintenance and operation of such as amended (40 U.S.C. 276a-276a-5). Such provisions facilities. include the payment of prevailing wage rates of the area as determined by the Secretary of Labor, to laborers and 7. It shall give the grantor agency and the Comptroller mechanics employed by contractors and subcontractors General through any authorized representative, access to for all construction undertaken in connection with this and the right to examine all records, books, papers, or project. . documents related to the grant, for the entire' time period 17. It agrees in the event this application is deemed approved • beginning with, project approval and ending three years . by operation of law, pursuant to Section 107 of P.L. after the final disbursement of grant funds. , 94-369, it shall be bound by the Standard Terms and 8. It shall require the facili• ty to be designed Id comply with Conditions used in the Grant Agreement's for the Local as the American Standard Specifications for Making Build- Public as program and such other requirements ings and Facilities Accessible to, and Usable by, the EDA mayy reasonably impose. Physically Handicapped " Number A117.1-1961, as 18. In accord with these assurances and without limiting the • modified (41 CFR 101-17.703) and 13 CFR '309.14. The above, it agrees that these assurances shall be binding applicant shall be responsible for conducting inspections upon them, their grantees, assignees, transferees, to insure all fiance wresponsible these specifications g bylessees, and successors in interest. These assurances the contractor. �p shall also be binding through every modification or amend- • mont to the project. . FORM ED-1011.PW 16-76) 11 USCOMM-DC 18696-R76 L . . • CEDAR RIVER DESIGN STUDY , . . . • CEDAR RIVER, , . ,, • .., dr. 8•.10. 4". ••.,, elf- —744i, • 4. ...• A . ... t . 4Ser;14,4 icil;kA 1.1,-44:i ilitsr44 rbi.:4141,1 . • ?. . , . I ... CEDAR RIVER h fiq: • e-t 1 ''''' •-..4 " 7:'.. - ' '1 1 HY 44,- -,, • -, . 1„ ... 0 ,, . 0 i,t.,_ . .414 •• dik I 0 .1 • cca ,.,- N igt.i-,I 'h.:till+I,ti46 606,4.4.,:.!,., . i rN-'-• . z1).6 ka 0 t 40 ,, •! • „.......,„;.;41.,, b. .0-t.s. 44664 46 -44 `'' - - •---7.---' % - . 1 i t •, .....1 . A...k,.... 6 ....1.. r, ••,..,1 t ••••••••••• Iv,tV A q to,$0..,t1! •';4,1r .1i ; i ' ""---7•itiv. T. • v . * , • ....oli ,i. ., • , 4 , ,,,,,,,_ .. .., .•,• • ' ..„ fue•r-f_-\ ip... .c..› • IA '. (. . - -..,ir..,--„IN : 4t• •, `,..)...A.1.' ..... A: ga • -..::??1!,i if A i i •. .. . .j........Ns ./ wri.. 12.4 :. =,,...),* '' ',oP ; 44..rh" • . ... - - • ' ' '. .:--..' 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Edward Sand Planning Director King County Planning Department Seattle, Washington ' Re: Forward Thrust Comprehensive Trail Plan Dear Mr . Sand: A natural water resource which is unpolluted, clean and clearll enough to allow swimming, fishing, wading, and yet flows through the heart of a developed urban area is a rare commod- ity worthy of retaining, preserving and developing. The Cedar River is such a resource. The planningstaff lass undertaken to study the possible poten- tials of the river and has found through field surveys that the river and its banks are presently being used extensively for swimming, wading., innertubing, fishing, hiking, sunbath- ing ' and picnicking. As the frequency of these activities in- creases, the need for access, parking, and other related public recreational facilities becomes a critical necessity. It is thecity' s intention to develop an uninterrupted five mile system of natural or semi-natural landscaped trails, and parks extending from the mouth of the river at Lake Washington east to the proposed King County park site. In most areas, the general character of the riverfront could remain unchanged, and natural areas would be improved by access, hiking and cycling trails, paths for fishermen, and limited facilities provided for swimmers. Parks along the river could be planned and constructed in a joint effort by the city and the county, offering facilities that would sup- plement the natural ' landscape. The riverfront would become 1 readily accessible and one of the focal points for recreational) activities for the Puget Sound area. I am enclosing preliminary copies of our Cedar Riv r design proposal. We have additional material in the for :of slides' and displays, and we are presently developing a r i(ort of our proposal which we will send you upon completi If there are further questions, we would be willing to meet with you at your convenience. ' I • Mr. Edward Sand July 30 , 1970 Page 2 I therefore request that our proposal be considered and in- cluded in the Forward Thrust Comprehensive Trail Plan for King County. It is! also my understanding that the proposed King County park, located adjacent to the Cedar River, has provisions for the development of trails along the river. Our' department would welcome the opportunity to discuss the coordination of the park with our trail proposal. Very truly yours , ! I Gordon Y. Ericksen Planning Director cc: Mayor Avery Garrett Council President Henry Schellert County Executive John Spellman Councilman Tom; Forsythe Mike Smith, King County Planning Dept. 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