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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Hearing - Water & Sewer Rates (4/15/1974) r1\t �. 1�s� _ %-•-• ::', A, i: ,-.3 Affidavit of Publication ��1 ATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING Ss. Tarbara Lripa 'na being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that .s.'r.�. is the p' ' `' of THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. 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 tri- weekly newspaper in Renton, 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, .xd. 28149 Washington.That the annexed is a J as it was published in regular issues (and not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period of consecutive issues, commencing on the 17 day of ''°trCa , 19 and ending the day of , 19 , both dates inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee 213.17 charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ ,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. chief ^I rtej-7/46 t ? Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 1p7 is?4 a.„.i,6 -c..... Notary u is in and for the State of Washington, re iding at Renton,King County. —Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective June 9th 1955. —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. CITY OF RENTON, (e) All pipe shall be designed Subsection (I-) as amended— WASHINGTON to withstand internal water pres- Private Water; Fire Service: Serv- Commodity Rates Cost/100 Cu. Ft. months for which . inside mete of enforcing such lien, ORDINANCE NO. 2849 sure of one hundred fifty (150) ices for fire protection must be 0-2500 cu. ft. $0.29 rate shall be cha,„ed to each the . er service to such property AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY pounds per square inch, and shall metered or detector checked at 2500-35000 cu. ft. $0.26 aforesaid outside property may , disconnected in accord- OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, conform to the latest adopted the expense of the owner and fit- Over 35,000 cu. ft. $0.22 served by the system so ac- ante ith RCW 35.67.290, until AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF standards of the American Water- ted with such fixtures only as are quired by the City; PROVIDED such ne as all delinquent pay- TITLE III (DEPARTMENTS) OF works Association. Pipe shall be needed for fire protection and (B) Every single person, sixty HOWEVER that the allowance men nave been paid in full. ORDINANCE NO. 1628 ENTI- sterilized in accordance with the must be entirely risconnected two (62) years of age or older, of such credit (namely the dif- Upor All payment of such install- TLED "CODE OF GENERAL regulations of the State Health from those used for other purpos- and every single person totally ference between the inside ment ontract, the Public Works ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF Department. All water system de- es. The charges for such fire pro- and permanently disabled, resid- water rate charge and the out- Direc on behalf of the City of RENTON" RELATING TO WA- sign and pipe sizes,and quality to tection services are hereby estab- ing in a single family dwelling, side rate) shall be limited to a Rent shall execute and deliver TER CHARGES, CONNECTION conform to the latest fire under- lished as follows: either as owner or purchaser, period of not to exceed three unto a property owner a release REQUIREMENTS, METHOD writers standards and require- $1.50 per month per inch of whose income from all sources is (3) years in any event. of sc , lien; which shall be re- FOR PAYING METERED WATER ments. fire meter size. three hundred thirty three dollars SECTION XI: Section 3-233 of cords at the expense of the SERVICES AND RELATED MAT- (f) The Utilities Engineer will No charge will be made for water and thirty three cents ($333.33) Chapter 2, Title III, of Ordinance prop owner, with the King TERS AND REPEALING ANY maintain private services in used in extinguishing fire if the per month or less, and four thou- No. 1628 entitled "Code of Gener- Coun Auditor's office. All install- ANDwhichbeinggradedofthepremis-streets are or owner or occupant ALL ORDINANCES ORsand dollars regraded and will ($4,000:00) per an- al Ordinances of the City of Ren- ment ayments so made shall be have such ac- es where such fire occurs gives PARTS OF ORDINANCES INnum, or less, or in case of marital ton" is hereby amended to read appli first on interest, accrued cess on private property as shall written notice to the office of the CONFLICT HEREWITH community both parties, husband as follows: up tc ate, balance on principal. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE be necessary to maintain such Utilities Engineer within ten (10fire and wife, residing in a single fam- 3-233 as amended — WHEN ([ Such special connection CITY OF N AS FOLLOWS WASHINGTON pipes during the work, and shall days from the date of such fire. ilydwelling, either as owner or DUE AND PAYABLE: chars for property abutting on a as soon as practicable upon tom- In no case will any tap be made DO ORDAIN AS FOhe eve purchaser, and both spouses (A) All meter charges shall be stree 1 which a water main can SECTION I: Whenever in this pp in theof the work relay said ice upon any pipe used tankfo fire serv- being sixty two (62) years of age due and payable 15 days from be ( strutted or extended to Chapter the term "Superintendent pipes IO streets. ice therewith,ur or any shallthe connect- or older, whose total income from date of billing and shall be paid serve uch property, but can be SECTION IV: Section 3 206 of ed nor use of of Utilities" is used or referred to, II sources is four hundred twenty to the Director of Finance, or a conch ed without actual con Chapter 2, Title III, of Ordinance any water be permitted through said term is hereby deleted and e dollars ($425.00) per month, duly designated representative, at strut• n or extension, shall be No. 1628 entitled "Code of Gener- any fire service nor through any superseded by the term and des- r less, and five thousand one the City Hall in the City of Ren- comp ed as if the water main al Ordinances of the City of Ren- pipes, 'tanks or other fixtures ignation "UTILITY ENGINEER." undyed dollars ($5,100.00) per ton,or such other collection place was constructed or extended; ton" is hereby amended to read therewith connected for any pur- SECTION II: Section 3-204 of num, or less, shall pay the fol- as may be officially designated by and t special connection charge as follows: poses except the extinguishing of Chapter 2, Title III, of Ordinancewin rates for water and sewer the Director of Finance. for l petty located back from p 3-206 as amended- FEE ORIG- fire on such premises or testing g No. 1628 entitled "Code of Gener- rvices relating to such single (B) All water charges if not the r gin of the street in which INAL INSTALLATION: No service flows for fire control purposes. al Ordinances of the City of Ren mily dwelling in which such eli- paid within the 15 days in which the a. er main exists and outside connection less than three fourths SECTION Title Section 3-226 of ton" is hereby amended to read inch (Ifs") in size shall be in- ble person or persons perms the same are due and payable of th ssessment district created Chapter 2, III, of Ordinance shall be deemed delinquent. If there shall be made giving as follows: ently reside. q g g stalled. The fee for the original No. 1628 entitled"Code of Gener- 3-204 as amended - CONNEC- of Ren- $1.00 per month limited to such delinquent charges are not torsi ration to the.distance of al Ordinances of the City TION TO WATER MAIN: installation of water service as hereinbefore provided shall be as ton" is hereby amended to read 900 Cubic feet of water per paid the Director of Finance or said 'operty from the street (A) Upon the presentation at follows: as follows: month; including the monthly the person delegated by her to marg provided, however, that in the office of the Utilities Engineer (A) The sum of two hundred 3 226 as amended — UTILI-• rate for sewage disposal serv- receive water charges, there shall cases where application of the of the Director of Finance's (e- dollars ($200.00) for a three TIES ENGINEER TO DISCONTINUE ice for a single family dwelling be mailed to the water user a no- foreg g formula to a particular ceipt for the installation fees, the fourths inch (3") connection. SERVICE unit; tice in writing that if such delin- parce of property results in a Utilities Engineer shall cause the (g) For a one inch (1") IN CASE OF VIOLATION: If any Any excess shall be charged quent water charges are not paid, charg which because of unusual premises described in the applica- connection or more the fee there- owner or occupant of any premis- ' as provided in Section 3-231 of the Utilities Engineer will be di- condi ,is, or conditions peculiar tion to be connected with the fore shall be determined by the es supplied with City water shall Title III relating to water rates. rected to cut off the water service to sa property only, is in excess City's water main by a service actual cost of labor, equipment violate any provision of the pre- (C) Every such person, (if to the premises and enforce the of ch ges to similar properties, pipe extending at right angles and material plus fifteen percent ceding Section, the Utilities Engi- arried, then either spouse) shall lien provided for hereinabove. the F ,sic Works Director is au- from the main to the property line (15%) thereof; and the applicant neer or his duly designated hence—le with the Utilities Engineering There will be an additional sum of thoriz fo reduce the special and including a stopcock placed for such connection shall deposit sentative may, after written notice partment of the City, his or her ten dollars ($10.00) charged for corn( ion charge to such an within the lines of the street curb, with the City the minimum sum of to the owner or occupant, shut off ' tatement, under oath, that he, the expense of turning the water amou charged to properties which connection shall thereafte two hundred dollars ($200.00) such service; and such owner or e or they are qualified to be off and on. simil, r situated. be maintained and kept within th which payment shall be made to occupant shall be required to pay harged a special rate for such (C) In lieu of a mailed notice, (E If any such property for exclusive control of the City. the Director of Finance or her any and all delinquent and unpaid tility services hereinabove set the Utilities Engineer or the Direc- which a special connection (B) A separate service connec- designated representative han- charges against such premises forth and such statement to con- tor of Finance may cause a delin- charg has been paid thereafter tion with the City water main, dling collection for the Water together with a charge of ten dol- tain such other information as the quent water charge notice to be is inc ded in a Local Improve- Department. Such payment shall tars ($10.00) for shutting off and Public Works Director may .pre- served upon such user or occu- ment strict for the construction be made before the work of con- turning on such water before the scribe including residence ad- pant. Failure to receive mail pro- of a Ater main of the same or must be ins I by Nery res: netting the main line with the same shall again be turned on. dress, ownership or interest in perly addressed to such user or simile nature, then the principal dence Ltd cam,. ' uuuaing property is initiated; provided fur- SECTION IX: Section 3-231 of dwelling occupied by such appli- occupant shall not be a valid de- amou so paid shall be credited supplier with C .j wafer in front ther, that whenever said deposit Chapter 2, Title III, of Ordinance cant or applicants, the amount, Tense for failure to pay such de- to th• assessment against such of which there is a main, and the is insufficient to cover the total No. 1628 entitled "Code of Gener- source and nature of all income linquent water charge. Any prope and such amount shall buildings so suppled will not be fee as herein specified, then the al Ordinances of the City of Ren-. from any and all sources, togeth- change in ownership of property be pa from the water works util- allowed to supply water to other deficiency shall be charged to the ton" is hereby amended to red with the applicant's unqualified or change in mailing address ities nd into such Local Im- buildings, except temporarily property for which such installa- as follows: romise to forthwith notify the must be properly filed in writing prove ,nt District Fund. where there are no mains located ton was made and such charge 3-231 as amended ity of any circumstances or with the-office of the Director of (F In addition to the above in the streets; provided, that when shall constitute a lien thereon; in CHARGES FOR METERED WATE hange in condition which would Finance or her duly designated fees : charges there shall be a two (2) or more houses, buildings case the cost of such installation SERVICE INSIDE CITY: snake the applicant or applicants representative. facilit tap fee assessable p or other premises occupied by os is less than the amount of de - (A) The minimum rates for :ineligible to receive said special SECTION XII: There is hereby again property which has not created and established a new panic +led in development of the All of such information separate consumers are supplied it then any such difference shall metered water supplied within the rates. Y Section, to be known as Section syster he fee shall be assessed from a single service connection, City in one (1) month or fraction- be treated in confidence and the owner shall immediately, al period thereof, are hereby fixed 1Shall 611 such application and state- 3-241 reading as follows: at the ate of $.01 per sq. ft. of ecified in the following #'rents shall only be available for 3-241: CHARGES FOR PROP- prope connected and is payable partment, separate each custom- le promptly refunded to the own- schedule: Inspection by authorized person- ERTY NOT PREVIOUSLY AS- at the ne the permit is issued.er's line and apply for and con- ' who applied for such installa- Size of Ser. Tot. Serv. Charge nel of the City. The Utilities Engi- SESSED: SE ION XIII: There is hereby nect individually to meters at the ., and made the deposit. 14 inch $1.55 neer shall have the right, whenev- (A) In addition to water treat( and established a new property line; if separate services (C) In all cases where the 1 inch 1.95 er he deems it necessary, to re- connection permit fees required Sectic to be known as Section 3- are not established within a rea- service connection is larger than 1' inch 2.70 quire such statement on an an- by ordinance, there is hereby 242 r ing as follows: sonable time,-not more'than sixtyone inch (1"), the fee therefore 2 inch 3.80 nual basis. imposed upon, and the owners of 3-2 ' — SUPERVISION — shall be'$200.00 per inch as 3 inch 5.60 SECTION X: Section 3-232 of properties which have not been MAIN` TO EXTEND FULL WIDTH the) days after such initial notice, provided 4 inch 9,55 Chapter 2, Title III, of Ordinance assessed or charged or borne an OF PF 'ERTY: the shutu off the water and the fasthereinabovefor in Subsection (B)oNo. 1628 entitled "Code of Gener- equitable share of the cost of the All ersons or Local Improve- tu off the to all refuse uch connectiond the applicant for 6 inch 16.105 al Ordinances of the City of Ren- City's water distribution system ment stricts desiring to extend further serviceu s such con- such shall,unto the time 8 inch 34.90 ton" is hereby amended to read shall pay, prior to connection to a water, iris in the City of Renton sumers.w Such joint service may, theof application, paym the twoo 10 inch 41.20 Citywater main, a special connec- must tend the same under the y deposit12 inch 40.20 as 3 2ows: P however, be continued at the op- computed at 3-232 as amended — tion charge in an amount to be super. ion of the City Utility En- tion of the Department, providing, hundred dollars ($200.00) per CHARGES FOR METERED WATER computed under the following gineer III extensions shall extend one (1) owner has agreed in writ- inch which shall be applied as set SERVICES OUTSIDE CITY: The Paragraph of this ordinance. to ant:i cross the full width of the ing to assume and be responsible forth in Subsection (B) hereina- rates for metered water service (B) The special connection proper served with water. No for and pay the total water bill bove. supplied to premises not within charge imposed by this ordinance proper shall be served with City without any deductions for vacan- (D) All meters shall be the the limits of the .City shall be shall be paid into the Utility Fund water -less the water main is cies or other reasons. Computa- same size as the tap and service double the' rate fixed for water and shall be computed as follows: extent I to the extreme boundary tion of the total bill will be based connection. service supplied within the City The.number of units of property limit c said property line extend- on multiplying the quantity in (E) Whenever it is desired to for the same quantity allowed. frontage to be served by the sew- ing fu c ngth of the front footage each classification of the rate have a meter removed or rein- The rates to special users out- er distribution system, determined of sa property, except as set schedule by the number of con- stalled the owner of the premises side the limits of the City, such as in the manner prescribed in RCW forth Section 3-241 hereina- sumers hooked up to one (1) supplied, or to be supplied, by Water Districts and Cooperative 35.44.030 and .040 for determin- bove. meter. The minimum monthly such meter shall file an applica- Water Companies, are hereby ing "assessable units of frontage," SE( ION XIV: Any and all ordi- charge shall be the regular mini- tion at the office of the Utilities fixed at the flat rate of $.26 per shall be multiplied by the actual nance, >r parts of ordinances in mum charge multiplied 'by the Engineer and shall pay the cost in 100 cubic feet, where the service local improvement assessment confiir herewith are hereby re- number of consumers served. full for such removal or reinstalla- is provided through a master per unit of frontage for such facil- pealed SECTION III: Section 3-205 of tion. meter and no maintenance or ity in Renton for the year in SEC ON XV: This Ordinance Chapter 2, Title III, of Ordinance SECTION V: Section 3-212 of collection service is furnished. which the water main to. which shall 1 effective upon its pas- No. 1628 entitled "Code of Gener- Chapter 2, Title III, of Ordinance Whenever the City of Renton ac- the property is to be connected sage, sroval and five days after al Ordinances of the City of Ren- No. 1628 entitled "Code of Gener- quires, without charge, all of the was constructed and accepted as its pus cation, unless otherwise ton" is hereby amended to read al Ordinances of the City of Ren- physical assets and facilities, in- completed. provide for hereinabove. as follows: ton" is hereby amended to read cluding customers thereof, of any (C) The special connection PA` ED BY THE CITY COUN- 3-205 as amended - PRIVATE as follows: private or public cooperative wa- charge shall be paid in cash CIL thi L3th day of May, 1974. PIPE REQUIREMENTS: 3-212 as amended — DELIN- ter district, and any properties whenever such connection is re- Delores A. Mead, (a) All pipe to be used for QUENT CHARGES: All charges for served thereby are then situated quested; or application may be ,r City Clerk connection to the City Water Sys- water service shall be charged outside the City of Renton, then made by such property owner to tern shall be new pipe, either gal- against the premises to which the such outside property users shall provide for the payment thereof APF JVED BY THE MAYOR vanized iron, cast iron or copper services were furnished and the pay the rate then applicable to by an installment contract, if the this 13 day of May, 1974. tubing. The Utilities Engineer City shall have a lien against the outside users as a class; however, amount is in excess of five Avery Garrett, Mayor may, at his discretion, permit the premises to which said water if the City acquires in addition to hundred dollars ($500.00), with Approv as to form: use of nonmetallic pipe where soil services were furnished for four all such facilities and assets of interest at the rate of seven per Gerard . Shellan, such water system any cash cent (7%) per annum, computed City At: ney conditions may cause a deteriora- (4) months' charges due or to , tion of metallic pipe. become due, but not for any payment over and beyond the annually on unpaid balances, Date o 'ublication:5-17-74. (b) Water supply lines other charges more than four (4) amount necessary and required to which contract shall provide for a P 'shed in the Renton than metered service connections months past due. Such lien may pay off the obligations and debts minimum down payment ofo not Recorc ,ronicle May 17, 1974. shall be not less than six inch be enforced by cutting off the of such system, then such outside less than ten per cent (10%) of R2755 (61 ,diameter pipe. Pipes of water service to the premises un- property users served by that sys- such total connection charges __ smaller size may be used when til such time as the delinquent tern at the time of its transfer to hereinabove set forth, payable the City shall receive a monthly upon execution of such contract, the maximumis Engineer determines unpaidu charges, together($10.00))th the credit on the water charges levied and the balance thereof to be thatt dothe fire rating is main- sum of ten dollarsofturningni- by the City, in that such property paid in not more than twenty (20) cannotainno or te ed. in question the for the expensen , have b user shall be charged the prevail- quarterly installments payable on be extended. the water off and on, been (c) If it has been determined paid to the City's Director of Fi- ing rate charged inside users (in each January 1st, April 1st, July that it would be to the best inter- nance or her duly designated rep- lieu of the outside rate otherwise 1st, and October 1st. Such install- ests of the City and the general resentative. applicable) for a given number of ment contracts shall provide that 3-218months to be calculated under inn fullnpaidbalance at the time paid localitytalto beer sizeed thereby to SECTION VI: Section Ordinance of the below-mentioned formula, asany year install a neededder o main dt by No. 1628 2, Title I", of said rate may be amended from first quarterly payment of such one thend wr rs od ded by alN entitledf "Code of Gener- time to time as to the said class, year is due and payable, shall the subdivider, owners or deuponvelo- ton"Ordinancesihereby of the City tofo Ren- which credit shall be determined describe the property served by pets immediately abutting upon is amended to read the street, alley or easement in as follows: as follows: the sewer, and shall be duly ac- which such a main is to be 3-218 as amended — VIOLA- Multiply the then number of knowledged by the property owner placed, then the City may, at its TION CHARGE: If anyperson shall outside property users of such and be recorded by the Public discretion, require the installation system by that sum which Works Director in the office of the violate any provisions of the pre- constitutes the difference be- County Auditor at the expense of of such a larger sized main in ceding section, the Utilities Engi tweed the inside and outside such property owner. Delinquent Engi- which case the City shall pay the neer shall shuth off the water fur- rate, as set forth by Ordinance payments under such installment tincreased installation fference in costo thee- whichnishe suchto the on is ma upona from time to time, the product contracts shall be a lien upon the similarweea the nn cost of which an violation is made and of which shall then be divided described property as provided for main and of the larger shall charge ten dollars ($10.00) main. for shutting off and again turning into the total amount of said in RCW 35.67.200 and enforcea- (d) All pipes shall be laid not on such water. cash payment received by the ble in accordance with RCW less than two feet six inches SECTION VII: Subsection (F) of City, and the quotient thereof 35.67.220 through 35.67.280. As (30") below the surface of the Section 3-224 of Chapter 2, Title shall constitute the number of an additional and concurrent ground, except that in ungraded III, of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled streets the pipe shall be laid "Core of General Ordinances of three feet (36") below the estab- the City of Renton" is hereby lished street grade. amended to read as follows: \ ,a-- a•N't Dpk 7 ffA ,,,,,k ,,,,,,.. . 0:-.)f 52S?, , �_itZ4.5)7A2 v., „3 X G Affidavit of Publication cc' STATE OF WAShiINGTON COUNTY tQ 'KING ss. 'rrrhi•r$ OPItIn01 frrt& being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that Zile. is the ....Chit ...C1.0.rk of THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. 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 tri- weekly newspaper in Renton, 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.That the annexed is a 217 as it was published in regular issues (and not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period of caw consecutive issues, commencing on the LQ day of � , 19 ��� , and ending the day of , 19 , both dates inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ 1 )•`,"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. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15 day of i Ay 19....?r Cx az.,.., . .-- Notary blic in and for the State of Washington, residing at Renton,King County. —Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective June 9th,1955. --Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. CIT.' OF . .tON,WASHINGTON (C) Upon application made to OF NCE NO. 2847 the City Council by any municipal less, or in case of marital corn- borne an equitable share of the sewer shall pay i fition to the AN JRb,,..•.NCE OF THE CITY or quasi-municipal corporation munity both parties, husband and cost of the City's sewer distribu- payment of the cc, .action permit OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, including school, hospital or fire wife, residing in a single family tion system shall pay, prior to fee required by the Ordinance of AMENDING CHAPTER 7 OF district, County of King, or similar dwelling, either as owner or pur- connection to a City sewer main, the City of Renton the following TITLE VIII (HEALTH AND SANI- public entity, for sewer services chaser, and both spouses being a special connection charge in an additional fees: TATION) OF ORDINANCE NO. outside the City limits and upon sixty two (62) years of age or old- amount to be computed under the lc per sq. ft. of property con- 1628 ENTITLED "CODE OF approval of hook-up or connection er, whose total income from all following paragraph of this Ordi- nected GENERAL ORDINANCES OF therefore by the City Council, the sources is four hundred twenty nance. Payments of the connection THE CITY OF RENTON" RELAT- rates to such special users shall five dollars ($425.00) per month, The special connection charge charge for the facility or trunk ING TO SEWER CHARGES, be one and one-half (1-1/2) times or less, and five thousand one imposed by this ordinance shall sewer shall be due and payable at SPECIAL RATES, CHARGES the basic rates applicable to resi- hundred dollars ($5,100.00) per be paid into the Utility Fund and the time of physical connection to FOR PROPERTY NOT PRE- dent users for similar services, annum, or less, shall pay the fol- shall be computed as follows: The the sewer system. VIOUSLY ASSESSED, AND SIM- plus all other charges (including lowing rates for water and sewer number of units of property fron- SECTION VII: Section 8-702, ILAR PROVISIONS, AND RE- hook-up, connection and fees lev- services relating to such single tage to be served by the sewer sub-section (d), of Chapter 7,Title PEALING ANY AND ALL ORDI- ied or assessed by "Metro") appl- family dwelling in which such eli- distribution system, determined in VIII, of Ordinance No. 1628 enti- NANCES IN CONFLICT THER- icable to such services. gible person or persons perma- the manner prescribed. in RCW tied "Code of General Ordinances EWITH. (D) In addition to the forego- nently reside. 35.44.020 and .040 for determin- of the City of Renton" is hereby THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE ing charges specified in this Sec- $1.00 per month including the ing"assessable units of frontage", amended to read as follows: CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON tion, the following rates shall be monthly rate for sewage dispos- shalt be multiplied by the actual Section 8-702 (d), as amend- DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: charged: al for a single family dwelling local improvement assessment ed: The Owner of each house, SECTION I: Whenever in this 1. A charge of two dollars sev- unit. per unit of frontage for such facil- building, or property used for Chapter the term "Superintendent enty five cents ($2.75) per month Any excess shall be charged as ity in Renton for the year in human occupancy, employment, of Utilities" is used or referred to, payable to "Metro" for each sin- provided in Section 3-231 of Ti- which the sewer main to which recreation, or other purpose, situ- said term is hereby deleted and gle family dwelling unit. tle III relating to water rates. the property is to be connected ated within the City and abutting superseded by the term and des- 2. A charge of two dollars sev- (E) Every such person, (if was constructed and accepted as on any street, alley or right-of-way ignation "UTILITY ENGINEER". enty five cents ($2.75) per month married, then either spouse) shall completed. in which there is now located or SECTION II: Section 8-704 of payable to "Metro" for each nine file with the Utilities Department The special connection charge may in the future be located a Chapter 7, Title VIII, of Ordinance hundred (900) cubic feet of water of the City, his or her statement, shall be paid in cash whenever public sanitary or confined sewer No. 1628 entitled "Code of Gener- used by apartments. multiple under oath, that he, she or they such connection is requested; or of the City, is hereby required at al Ordinances of the City of Ren- dwelling units of every type and are qualified to be charged a spe- application may be made by such his expense to install suitable toi- ton" is hereby amended to read number, business, commercial, cial rate for such utility services property owner to provide for the let facilities therein, and to con- as follows: industrial and all other users. hereinabove set forth and such payment thereof by an installment nect such facilities directly with 8-704 as amended — BUILD- Every single person, sixty-two ,+atement to contain such other contract, if the amount is in ex- the proper public sewer in accord- ING SEWER PERMITS: No unau- (62) years of age or older, and .)rmation as the Utilities Engi- cess of five hundred dollars ance with the provisions of this thorized person shall uncover, every single person totally and neer may prescribe, including res- ($500.00), with interest at the Chapter, within ninety (90) days make any connections with or permanently disabled. residing in idence address, ownership or in- rate of seven percent (7%) per after date of official notice to do openings into, use, alter, or dis- a single family dwelling, either as terest in dwelling occupied by annum, computed annually on so, provided that said public sew- turb any public sewer or appurte- owner od purchaser, whose in- such applicant or applicants, the unpaid balances, which contract er is within one hundred feet nance thereof without first obtain- come fr all sources is three amount, source and nature of all shall provide for a minimum down (100') of the property line. ing a written permit from the Util- hundrec ty three dollars and income from any and all sources, payment of not less than ten per- If any such owner fails, refus- ity Engineer or his duly author- thirty three cents ($333,33) per together with the applicant's un- cent (10%) of such total connec- es or neglects to so connect to ized representative. There shall month or less, and four thousand qualified promise to forthwith no- tion charges hereinabove set the public sewer within said nine- be three (3) classes of building dollars ($4.000.00) per annum ", tify the City of any circumstances forth, payable upon execution of ty (90) day period, then there- sewer permits: or change in condition which such contract, and the balance upon the City's Building Depart- (1) for residential service, wouid make the applicant or ap- thereof to be paid in not more ment may post said structure and (2) for commercial service, plicants ineligible to receive said than twenty (20) quarterly install- prohibit occupancy thereof until and special rates. All of such informa- ments payable on each January such time as such connection has (3) for industrial service. Jon shall be treated in confidence 1st, April 1st, July 1st, and Octo- been made; furthermore, the City In each case the owner or his and all such application and ber 1st. Such installment con- may cause any existing water duly authorized agent or repre- statements shall only be available tracts shall provide that any un- meter to be disconnected or re- sentative shall make application for inspection by authorized per- paid balance may be paid in full moved until such time as the in writing on a special form fur- sonnel of the City. The Utilities in any year at the time of the first connection to the public sewer nished by the City for said pur- Engineer shall have the right, quarterly payment of such year is has been accomplished at which poses. The permit application whenever he deems it necessary, due and payable, shall describe time any such water meter shall shall be supplemented by any to require such statement on an the property served by the sewer, be reconnected or re-installed as plans, specifications or other in- annual basis. and shall be duly acknowledged the case may be. formation considered pertinent in SECTION IV: Section 8-716 of by the property owner and be SECTION VIII: Any and all ordi- the judgment of the Utility Engi- Chapter 7, Title VIII, of Ordinance recorded by the Public Works nances or parts of ordinances in neer or his duly authorized repre- No. r628 entitled "Code of Gener- Director in the office of the Coun- conflict herewith are hereby re- sentative. The permit and inspec- al Ordinances of the City of Ren- ty Auditor at the expense of such pealed. tion fees shall be as follows: ton" is hereby amended to read property owner. Delinquent pay- SECTION IX: This Ordinance (a) The sum of twenty dollars as follows: ments under such installment shall be effective upon its pas- ($20.00) for a residential building 8-716 as amended — BILL- contracts shall be a lien upon the sage, approval and five days after sewer permit. INGS AND COLLECTIONS: All bills described property as provided for its publication, unless otherwise (b) The sum of fifty dollars for sewer disposal service as set in RCW 35.67.200 and enforcea- provided for hereinabove. ($50.00) for a business or corn- forth in this Ordinance or as ble in accordance with RCW PASSED BY THE CITY COUN- mercial building sewer permit. same may be amended from time 35.67.220 through 35.67.280. As CIL this 6th day of May, 1974. (c) The sum of one hundred to time, shall become due and an additional and concurrent Delores A. Mead, dollars ($100.00) for an industrial payable at the office of the Direc- method of enforcing such lien, City Clerk building sewerewerpermit. tor of Finance, or such other the water service to such property APPROVED BY THE MAYOR (d) The sum of five dollars place as the City may designate, may be disconnected in accord- this 6th day of May, 1974. ($5.00) for a permit for the nec- not later than fifteen (15) days ance with RCW 35.67.290, until Avery Garrett, essary ssaryrepair of any of the above from date of billing. If not so such time as all delinquent pay- Mayor sewer connections, paid, any such account shall ther- ments have been paid in full. Approved as to Form: and all such fees shall be paid to eupon become delinquent. Upon full payment of such install- Gerard M. Shellan, the Director of Finance or her If no timely payment is made ment contract, the Public Works City Attorney duly designated representative at as herein set forth and the ac- Director, on behalf of the City of Published in the Renton Re- the time the application for such count thus becomes delinquent, Renton, shall execute and deliver cord-Chronicle May 10, 1974. a permit is filed. the Director of Finance, or her unto the property owner a release R2745.�' SECTION III: Section 8-715 of duly authorized representative of such lien; which shall be re- - Chapter 7, Title VIII, of Ordinance shall mail to the user a notice in corded, at the expense of the No. 1628 entitled "Code of Gener- writing, postage prepaid and property owner, with the King al Ordinances of the City of Ren- mailed to the last known address County Auditor's office. All install- ton" is hereby amended to read of such user, that if such delin- ment payments so made shall be as follows: quent sewer charges are not paid applied first on interest, accrued 8-715 as amended — SEWER forthwith, the Utilities Engineer up to date, balance on principal. CHARGES; SPECIAL RATES: shall be directed to cut off the Such special connection (A) The Monthly rates and water service to the premises and charge for property abutting on a charges for sewage disposal serv- to enforce the lien upon the prop- street in which a sewer can be ice shall be as follows: erty to which such service has constructed or extended to serve 1. Single family dwelling units been rendered and such lien shall such property but can be con- $1..50 per month be superior to all other liens or nected without actual construc- 2. Ali other users. A charge of encumbrances except those for tion or extension, shall be com- one' dollar and fifty cents general taxes and special assess- puted as if the sewer was so con- ($1.50) per month for each ments. Such liens may be fore- structed or extended; and the nine hundred (900) cubic feet closed by the City in the manner special connection charge for of water used by apartments, provided by law for the enforce- property located back from the multiple dwelling units of ev- ment of the same, and for delin- margin of the street in which the ery type and number, busi- quent sewer charges, in addition sewer exists and outside of the ness, commercial, industrial to all other remedies permitted. assessment district created there- and all other users. There will be an additional sum of fore shall be made giving consid- 3. Charges for sewer service Ten Dollars ($10.00) charged for eration to the distance of said without City water. In the the expense of turning the water property from the street margin. event that water obtained from off and on. Any such water serv- In no case shall credit be allowed other sources than purchased ice cut off shall remain discon- for the cost of extra length of side from the city of Renton is ei- nected until all charges to the sewer required for connection to ther discharged or drained into City plus penalties, together with the City's sewerage system; prov- the sewer system, single fame- the additional sum of Ten ided, however that in cases where ly dwellings and other users ($10.00) dollars for turning the application of the foregoing for- shall be charged by one of two water on, shall have been paid. mule to a particular parcel of following methods: In lieu of any notice by mail, property results in a charge, a. Four dollars and twenty five the Utilities Engineer or the Direc- which because of unusual condi- cents ($4.25) per single family for of Finance, or their duly au- tions, or conditions peculiar to residence. (Includes $2.75 thorized representatives, may said property only, is in excess of Metro charge) cause a delinquent sewer charge charges to similar properties, the b. Other than single family notice to be served personally Public Works Director is author- dwellings, the director of pub- upon such user or occupant. Fail- ized to reduce the special connec- lic works shall install a water ure to receive mail properly ad- tion charge to such an amount meter into such private water dressed to such user or occupant charged to properties similarly system at no cost to property shall not be a valid defense for situated. failure to pay any such delinquent owners and the method of bill- If any such property for which ing shall be in compliance charges. Any change in ownership a special connection charge has with Section 8-715A2. of property or change in mailing been paid later becomes subse- (B) Whenever the use of water address must be properly filed in quently included in a Local Im- iswriting with the office of the provement District for the con- used dcd that a portion intof theth Cityater Director of Finance within fifteen struction of a sewer of the same e does not flowt byhe City (15) days after such change of or similar nature, then the princi- rationrawer or used but is lostn,evapo-nu status. pal amount so paid shall be cred- facturing inirrigation,use, and SECTION V: Section 8-717 of ited to the assessment against pr or any other p and such property and such amount the person in control provides Chapter 7, Title VIII, of Ordinance P P Y proof of this fact, such person No. 1628 entitled "Code of Gener- shall be paid from the water may apply for the installation of a al Ordinances of the City of Ren- works utilities fund into such Lo- sub-meterton" is hereby amended to read cal Improvement District Fund. deviceo or other amunt measuringf SECTION VI: There is hereby to measure the amount of as follows: water so used or lost and no 8-717 as amended — created and established a new charge shall be made for sewage CHARGES FOR PROPERTY NOT Section, to be known as Section because of water so used or lost. PREVIOUSLY ASSESSED: 8-718 reading as follows: A sub-meter application will be In addition to sewer connec- 8-718: FACILITY AND TRUNK made in the same manner as a tion permit fees required by Ordi- CONNECTION CHARGES: Persons regular water meter and costs nance, there is hereby imposed connecting a private sewer to a shall be based upon the same upon, and the owners or proper- public sewer to serve property rate schedule as a regular meter ties which have not been pre- which has not been charged or installation. All sub-meters shall viously assessed or charged or assessed with the cost of a trunk be located at the property line or adjacent to the regular meter. \ f(1\ y \,110, .Y �� Affidavit of Publication ' v ,�1°` q `f� STATE OF WASHINGTON ! �� Oti ' COUNTY OF KING ss. S �p S mac? c' <Q`b s 1.. " c� LOB e-,. ,arbara Campana being first duly sworn on ``Oi b g fi , oath, deposes and says that she is the chief clerk of THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. 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 tri- weekly newspaper in Renton, 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.That the annexed is a Note of public hearing - change of sewer rates as it was published in regular issues (and not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period CITY OF PUBLIC MEETING RENTON NOTICE OF BY one RENTON CITY COUNCIL of consecutive issues, commencing on the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed P. t the 20th day of May, 1974, at 8: 1�7.... day of , 19 7' , and ending the 00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, Renton, Washington as the time day of , 19 both dates and place for a public meeting to inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its consider the following: subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT r OF MUNICIPALITY OF charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ 7'S3, which ' METROPOLITAN SEATTLE "PROPOSED SEWERAGE RATE has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words INCREASE JANUARY 1, 1975" for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each Presentation by Metro subsequent insertion. Representative Any and all interested persons are invited present to voice approval, disapproval or opinions .66t aifra---- on same. chief clerk CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, City Published in the R ntonClerk Re- cord-Chronicle May 17, 1974. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1.7 day of R2753. , ,19 74 a---t-u-(12.- 63-7..A-tb Notary P b1i in and for the State of Washington, esiding at Renton,King County. —Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective June 9th,1955. —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 15th day of April , 1974 , at 8 : 00 P . M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building , Renton , Washington as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the following : • New Proposed City of Renton Water and Sewer Rates 111111111 11111 Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same. CITY OF RENTON l ;, ( l )21 e�P°.r" Delores A. Mead , City (Clerk DATE OF PUBLICATION April 5, 1974 & April 10th, 1974 CERTIFICATION STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss . COUNTY OF KING F111c I , L eS lam L, Ph ) ) 1.;7s hereby certify that huus (41 copies of the above notice were posted by me in rlYe tetimme conspicuous places on the property described and one copy was posted at the City Municipal Building , Re ton , Washington on date of Apr► i / , 19 7 Sign ATTEST : Notary Publdc in and for the State of Washington , residing at Renton. j PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT March 20, 1974 SUBJECT: New Proposed Sewer and Water Rates The Public Works Committee c.on &m•�rrith the recommendation of the Public Works Department regarding new proposed sewer and water rates. We also recommend that a hearing date of April 15, 1974 be set for a public hearing on same. Ken Bruce, Chai an Wil 'am (Grant ;Ei . Henry Sch llert SUBJECT: A History Starting in 1965 or Dating back to the Last Rate Increase for Water Since the 1965 Bond Issue, we have experienced a continual drop in the amount of dollars available for capital outlay items within the Water Utility Maintenance budget. The reasons for this continual drop of capital outlay dollars can probably be traced to the increased costs of • doing business. . • Inflation has taken a toll of the dollars along with the increased costs for labor. Equipment and parts and material has also increased to the .; , point where in late 1972 it became quite apparent that we were going to have to attempt to increase the rates for water and sewer` in Lhe near future so that we can maintain a proper rate of dollars available for *' capital improvements and maintenance items in both the Water and Sewer Utility• ,i. In our analysis of the overall system for water, we have listed some 75+ projects which are needed to maintain the high qualities that we have tried to bring our system to at this point. These projects range all the . way from replacement of small steel and galvanized mains to construction ,', of additional reservoirs and possible drilling of new wells. Included in 4 '; this is additional exploration work at the Sprinybrook site, which re- ' :" mains one of the best sources of water in the area, but does need adds r 11 tional •development work to bring it to a proper standard ' ; r �; 244 ,„ 0,- Of these projects, we have listed eight projects which we believe to be s-, Y. the most, important at this time. Also included are projects which, -'ui,'a"tec, 1 • because of the new health standards which have been passed by the „ ' t,'`j Legislature, we are being required to protect our system from possible contamination and by adding proper chlorination systems or chlorination r r ; ' to the water. . .. - , 7 fah ,f t�Y t { 7 d'} yAgA43P � 0ir t 1k 1 ' 9 t,n. It ...,„ h! tl' r 7 q 't t! For many years the residents and business poeple of the City of Renton 4 4„x has been enjoying a very low_ rate for water and even with an `'>` `� ,i this time of the proposed 35%, we would still,be at a position where we , 4 ,R( , are at a rate lower than most of the cities in the surrounding area. iwr;' `., ; '; y4�,} L}- Over the' past ten years our sanitary sewer ;system has been growing 'by $y ,i "44 ' leaps and bounds; however, there has been very little money spent on the ' ' maintenance or the rebuilding of the existing system (some of the'systems have been in the ground for over thirty years) . Many of the areas ,have '` 11 ;°}� been experiencing problems within filtration and crushed lines, and the ,. pipes themselves have alignment problems and general deterioration of the . ' • mains has 'set in. At this time we 'propose a maintenance and inspection ' . program to begin with cleaning and flushing of the mains and then T.V.ing ' these mains to determine the problem areas and do some grouting where it . : ? is feasible 'and possible replacement in areas where grouting will not do „'-. a the proper job i tl t i`�i1:1 F roF t ti.'�i M t .t 4i d�,l ,1 ' t t ''t .s ,i ti rf t t ri,: s,,'� j_v 9 Y it ' { AfArur l � v ,:'''' r !';, r .7�( }!r f,..s 1 ,4 !t ,to *r t{ ` A 'r, i R i `rr,� 4,k/ ..S'ltirut::,`ir,r,;!likri,t,:::, k �+ .nt �,,yt.,it! j kM ,� x,./1 '� P ta;• t '' b . r r.� a � :t, "� y. t , �,, '� .'M{fiu f ' � {'r -�aY� i µ; :!105.. a $ r f ', ',i 1a Y „u j,�' i 1' .N�+',E;h41l+ri ..+ ;: h�' ti .b r+ i ,,�` tr s �l 1 �"y A A 1� ,{ itMfrs Ity- ,rst%,0I;:f 6'`, i :f i r�,, .`1 l .:.1,, II-�etY 4!� e•,-.il �a t1.� N. ! �'1 ''� L, F ,r{i.t;f5=y ri:a.,;t.' ..`lel 'ir+}+�;•:tip ' .,q,,e'�ir: I+J,,,,, Y(, !, .I + £G �'i,, ' `+ r2 e tl tW ' .,r) vTrl�: '4. . 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At the present moment, the City single family residents have been paying '11•,•".fi;''•'1„.1:::•••,'!.-'04,1 '2,''''',''''',:',... , 1.()O- a month for the sewer service, which is the lowest. rate in the ai-ea. ,1*;741&160,. .4,i1,!'.;-••"''-'..:''„'t.:il'i'l".'-:.1":"•We sampled some thirty different cities zinci sewer districts,•• of these the • - • -'"•‘;;'' • City of Renton is the lowest. We are now proi,..osing a 50% rate increasc; ..1,kv',4,,Nr1-y.;---#:•''-',•'''' tet,'''' '';'. • ' i '•-•.to $1.50 per month, which would still put us down in an area of about 26th -,„,.,.e,L,...,,,,14,4„, ,,..,..-,,..,„:„,.4., . . ''''...1,-..:i.,t4f".:.'7,r•-:-i,.i.,,,t, , :z,,p, or' P-,--',••••, .. , 27th of the 30 cities. . ... . O'f':,-.'"''''•""-1•"•' '''' '' • , ,• . ,,, ,..A.4.,i...,,m,3.41.,,,::t.: :::• •• • ' ', ' . , • • i t.,.•tittirl;,,.4.‘1,1.,,I,..;:t. 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CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 15th day of April , 1974 , at 8 : 00 P .M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, Renton , Washington as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the following : New Proposed City of Renton Water and Sewer Rates Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same. CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead , City ((Clerk DATE OF PUBLICATION April 5, 1974 & April 10th, 1974 CERTIFICATION STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss . COUNTY OF KING hereby certify that three ( 3) copies of the above notice were posted by me in three conspicuous places on the property described and one copy was posted at the City Municipal Building , Renton , Washington on date of , 19 Signed ATTEST : Notary Public in and for the State of Washington , residing at Renton. CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 15th day of April , 1974 , at 8 : 00 P .M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, Renton , Washington as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the following: ► ` New Proposed City of Renton Water and Sewer Rates • • Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same . CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead , City Clerk DATE OF PUBLICATION April 5, 1974 & April 10th, 1974 CERTIFICATION STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss . COUNTY OF KING I � hereby certify that three ( 3) copies of the above notice were posted by me in three conspicuous places on the property described and one copy was posted at the City Municipal Building , Renton , Washington, on date of , 19 . Signed ATTEST : Notary Public in and for the State of Washington , residing at Renton. C1'1'Y l.)1'' l(INTUN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 15th day of April , 19 74 , at 8 : 00 P .M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building , Renton , Washington as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the following : New Proposed City of Renton Water and Sewer Rates Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same . CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead , City Clerk DATE OF PUBLICATION April 5, 1974 & April 10th, 1974 CERTIFICATION STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss. COUNTY OF KING I , hereby certify that three ( 3) copies of the above notice were posted by me in three conspicuous places on the property described and one copy was posted at the City Municipal Building , Renton , Washington on date of , 19 Signed ATTEST : Notary Public in and for the State of Washington , residing at Renton. CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 15th day of April , 1974 , at 8 : 00 P .M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, Renton , Washington as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the following : New Proposed City of Renton Water and Sewer Rates Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same . CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead , City (Clerk DATE OF PUBLICATION I April 5, 1974 & April 10th, 1974 CERTIFICATION STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss . COUNTY OF KING I , hereby certify that three ( 3) copies of the above notice were posted by me in three conspicuous places on the property described and one copy was posted at the City Municipal Building , Renton , Washington. on date of , 19 Signed ATTEST : Notary Public in and for the State of Washington , residing at Renton. Renton City Council Minutes of 5/13/74 - Page 4 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Seattle Northwest Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert submitted com- Securities mittee report concurring in Finance Director recommendation to L. I. D. #279 accept the bid of Seattle Northwest Securities for sale of L. I.D. No. 279 Bonds, bond issue being too small and interest rate too low for anyone to buy issue. (See Correspondence earlier. ) MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. VOUCHERS FOR Finance Committee Chairman Schellert recommended payment of Vouchers APPROVAL #3601 through 3763 in the amount of $161 ,928.53 having received #3592- 3600 Void departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or #3601-3763 O.K. services. Vouchers #3592 through 3600 were machine voided. Also Plus L . I.D. 276 recommended for payment: LID 276-Phase II Revenue Warrent R-4 PhasE II $1 ,650.40 and Cash Warrant C-4 in amount of $1 ,650.40. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented ordinance for Ordinance #2848 second and final readings which had been placed on first reading 5/6 Calabrese Rezone changing the zoning classification from Residence District R-2 to Business District B-1 and B-P with restrictive covenants for cer- tain requirements for property located at Tony Go's in Highlands. Following readings it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. Roll Call : ALL Affirmative. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #2849 Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented water rate ordi- Water Charges nance which had been placed on first reading 4/22/74 and second and final readings 5/6/74 and referred to the Public Works Director for one week to consider the effect of 25% reduction. Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason substantiated original recommendation for 35% increase in revenue which will be offset by increased Labor costs , increased materials cost, electrical power rates and copper pipe prices , approximating the 25% decrease. The letter included two alternate commodity rates which would reduce either across the board or a heavier reduction for small residential customers; also noting the need to adopt ordinance tonight in order to facilitate effective date of June 1 , as our coding structure for each account makes it impractical to change sewer without water. Following read- ingsof the ordinance, .MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, CONCUR IN LETTER AND ADOPT ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED STREDICKE, AMEND ORDINANCE REDUCING CUSTOMER SERVICE CHARGE BY $.30. AMENDMENT CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED, ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #2850 Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented street vacation ordi- Vacation of nance which had been placed on first reading 5/6/74 (placed on read- Certain Portion ings in 1972, easements now received) vacating portion of Burnett Burnett Ave. S. Ave. S. and S. 8th St near Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Following the & S. 8th St. readings , MOTION BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Roll Call : All Affirmative. CARRIED. First Reading Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented Glacier Park Glacier Park rezone ordinance for first reading and referral back to committee. Rezone R-757-74 City Clerk Mead read the ordinance for rezone of 3.5 Acres near West Valley Hwy. for proposed business G to M/P. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented rezone ordinance Rezone Ordinance of Mr. Harold W. Hill and Mr. Louis B. Rowley for first reading. Hill & Rowley City Clerk Mead read ordinance rezoning 2.33 Acres located on West R-762-74 Valley Hwy. from G to M/P for proposed warehouse and office. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , ORDINANCE BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented rezone ordinance Rezone Ordinance of Living Memorial Association of Kennydale for first reading. City Living Memorial Clerk Mead read ordinance rezoning property located on N. E. 27th R-761-74 St. between Edmonds N.E. and Aberdeen N.E. of .09 Acres for use of single family residences P-1 to G-7200. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton City Council Minutes of 5/13/74 - Page 3 CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Federal Shared Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested transfer of funds Revenue from Federal Shared Revenue Fund in amount of $415,384. 10 to the Transfer following Revenue Funds: Current ($7,603.10) , Park($200,250) , Street ($110,929) and Library ($96,602). Council concurrence was requested and transfer to the Legislation Committee for necessary Resolution. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REQUEST OF FINANCE DIRECTOR AND MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. Upon inquiry by Councilman Schellert re anticipated Federal Shared Revenue of $300,000, Finance Director noted half of revenue has been received. CARRIED. Puget Sound Permission granted additional agenda items. Public Notice from Air Pollution Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency gave notification of Control public hearing Thursday June 20, 1974 in the Seattle Center to Public Hearing consider proposed amendment to Regulation I establishing verifica- 6/20/74 tion fee for land clearing burning, inviting participation by interested persons appearing or directing correspondence to the Board. Eastwood Park Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason noted two petitions for Sewers sewers were being circulated in the vicinity of Eastwood Park and not yet submitted to the City, having no knowledge of success of the petitions. APPOINTMENTS Reappointment of Mr. Donald Custer to the Renton Park Board by Park Board Mayor Garrett was read, asking Council concurrence. Custer having Don Custer served on the Board since February 1971 . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONULU 1916 Jones Ct SE BY CLYMER, REFER APPOINTMENT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Councilman Clymer reported complaint against downtown redevelopment Complaint of contractor with his refusal to accommodate local business , i .e. , CBD Contractor State liquor store; Gonnason noted he would investigate. A.W.C. Convention MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, CITY'S VOTING DELEGATES TO Delegates JUNE 11-14, 1974 ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON CITIES CONVENTION IN SEATTLE BE DESIGNATED AS COUNCILMEN CLYMER AND DELAURENTI AND MAYOR GARRETT. CARRIED. Water Billings MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , ADMINISTRATIOON RESEARCH POSSIBILITY OF MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF WATER BILLS OR ACCEPTANCE OF ADVANCE ESTIMATES. CARRIED. Pacific oast RR Community Services Chairman Grant presented committee report which Deed Amendment concurred in the recommendations of the City Attorney and Public (Original Deed Works Director for a modification of quit claim deed and a hold- Varianc Request harmless agreement from Pacific Coast Railroad Co. and a reduced by Cent al Puget)setback to approximately 25 ft. from right-of-way on Lind Ave. S.W. for Central Puget, Inc. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Shorelin Master Community Services Committee Chairman Grant presented letter iron Program Shoreline Citizen's Advisory Committee Chairman, Mr. Robert McBeth , reported committee reviewed the Amendments the Community Services Committee proposed to the Preliminary Master Program and has no objection to any of the proposed changes , recommending that these changes be incorporated in the Preliminary Master Program and adopted by the Council as amended. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED .BY STREDICKE, THAT THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS AS RECOMMENDED BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED. CBD Lighting Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert recommended Public Works Director Gonnason initiate pedestrian lighting in the core area May 23, 1974, and that the lights be turned off at midnight; Gonnason asked to report cost of pedestrian lighting for one month period. MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REQUEST. CARRIED. Public Works Director Gonnason noted this was 6 hour burn,set with clock. Upon inquiry by Councilman Clymer as to damaged new standard, Purchasing Agent Church noted damage due to campers when parking. May 13, 1974 Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor Members of the City Council Subject: Water Rates Gentlemen: Pursuant to the City Council request, the matter of water rates was referred to the Public Works Director for the purpose of considering the effect of a 25% reduction in the proposed capital improvement program for the Water Utility. First of all , I would like to take this opportunity to substantiate our original recommendation for an increase of rates that would yield approximately 35% increase in revenue. Since the time of our original recommendation on this several months ago, there has been considerable other increase in costs to the Water Utility which will substantially reduce the net effect of our recommended increase. (1 ) Labor Costs - the two-year contract executed with 21-R provided an increase from 1973 to 1974 of 9+%.and further provides for an increase of 6% in 1975 for a total increase in the last two years of 15%. Labor costs represent approximately 40% of our water utility costs. (2) The cost of materials, including pipe, valves, hydrants, and valve boxes, has increased an average of 43.2% since the time of our original recommendation. • (3) Electrical power rates were increased in the first quarter of 1974 by 12% and it is expected that an additional increase will be granted in October as this matter is now before the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission. (4) Copper pipe prices have increased in excess of 100% for this same period. The weighted effect of the above increase in costs will approximate the suggested 25% decrease in the capital program. If we were to further reduce the capital improvement program by the 25% as suggested then our ability to undertake the capital improvement program would be at approxi- mately 50% of our originally planned effort and, instead of providing $1 ,500,000 would only provide $750,000. If the Council desires to further reduce the rates as suggested, the commodity schedule of .29 , .26(t and .22t as recommended and as shown To: Ave Garrett, Mayor May 13, 1974 Members of the City Council Page 2 From: Warren Gonnason Subject: Water Rates in the following table are suggested for your consideration: Cost per Hundred • Cu. Ft. • Quantity As Recommended Alternate #1 Alternate #2 0 - 2500 cu. ft. .29 .28 .27 2500 - 35000 cu. ft. .26 .25 .25 Over 35000 cu. ft. .22 .20 .22 Alternate #1 provides an across-the-board type of reduction and Alternate #2 provides for a heavier reduction for small residential customers and main- tains the high volume user at the .22cL rate. We will not be able to implement the recently approved sewer rates until a decision if made on the water rates. The utility billing program is being rewritten to reflect the new water and sewer rates and a change in the basis of computation. With our coding structure for each account, it is impracticable to make the change for sewer without water. We have 9,000 notices run to notify users of the new rates and indicated an effective date of June 1 . We can still meet that date if the ordinance is adopted at this meeting, Monday, May 13, 1974. If action is not taken at this meeting the effective date would be at least July 1 , depending upon date of passage. Again, I would like to reaffirm our original recommendation for this increase and, in view of the erosion of our capability to undertake capital improve- ment financing as a result of increased cost, I even more strongly affirm my previous position. Very truly yo ; arren C. Gonnason, P.E. Public Works Director WCG:sn Renton City Council Meeting Minutes of 5/6/74 - Page 5 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Telephone Books MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , CITY'S 1973 TELEPHONE BOOKS BE DECLARED SURPLUS AND THE ADMINISTRPTT^N DIRECT DONATION TO THE LION'S CLUB. CARRIED. Surplus Standards MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, DECLARE SURPLUS POLES,c(6IMENi AND LIGHTING STANDARDS THAT ARE TO BE REPLACED AND THE CITY ADMINIS- TRATION AUTHORIZE SALE THROUGH PURCHASING AGENT WITH APPROVAL OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND FINANCE DIRECTOR. Council asked the Public Works Director that no items be surplussed that can be utilized elsewhere by the City, and MOTION CARRIED. Senior Citizens Councilman Stredicke submitted letter from Senior Citizens Facility Committee to King County Councilman Forsythe with copies to Congress- man Adams and Senator Jackson, signed by Stredicke and Grant, noting the City's work in surveying needs and programs for senior citizens with the problem of identifying and locating the senior citizens. Letter of reply from Senator Jackson was submitted which noted he has contacted the Social Security Administration and will forward response. Councilman Grant asked the matter of stop sign at 9th N.E. and Index Index fve. N. E. Ave. N. E. be resurveyed. Mayor Garrett asked Public Works Director Stop Sign Gonnason furnish report with copy to Grant. NEW BUSINESS Upon inquiry Personnel Director White reported the oral test, written test and possible manual test for promotion within the Water Department is the result of negotiations with 21R. Donation Councilman Grant submitted check in amount of $5.00 from Office Park Lighting and Professional Employees Local No. 8 for the Park Program. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, CITY ACCEPT DONATION AND SAME BE REFERRED TO THE PROPER BUDGET ACCOUNT. CARRIED. VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert recommended pay- #3384-3397 Void ment of Vouchers #3398 through 3591 in the amount of $211 ,885.01 #3398-3591 O.K. (#3384-3397 machine voided) plus L. I .D. 276-Phase II Revenue Warrant L. I.D. 276-Ph. II #R-3 in amount of $6,601 .61 and Cash Warrant #C-3 in amount of L. I.D. 281 $6,601 .61 and L. I .D. 281 Revenue Warrant R-1 for $31 . 50 and R-2 in amount of $9,412.75 and Cash Warrants C-1 $31 . 50 and C-2 in amount of $9,412.75, having received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or services. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented ordinance which Second and Final was placed on first reading 4/22/74 relating to water charges , Reading connection requirements and method for payment of metered water Water Rate services. Following second and final readings by the City Clerk, Ordinance it was moved by Schellert, seconded by Stredicke that the ordinance be adopted as read. Motion failed which was made by Perry, seconded by Grant, that this ordinance be laid on table. SUBSTITUTE MOTION GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, WATER RATE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FOR ONE WEEK. Following discussion wherein Grant ask- ed for 25% reduction, questioning capital improvement items :censor and shop. ROLL CALL 5 Aye: GRANT, BRUCE, STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI , 2 No: CLYMER AND SCHELLERT. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #2847 Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented ordinance which had Sewer Charges been placed on first reading 4/22/74 relating to sewer charges and provisions for assessments. Following second and final readings by the Clerk, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Upon inquiry Gonnason reported home owner rate would be increased from $1 .00 to $1 .50 per month. ROLL CALL - 6 Aye and 1 No: Perry. MOTION CARRIED. First Reading Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented ordinance changing Ordinance the zoning classification from Residence District R-2 to Business Calabrese Rezone District B-1 and B-P with Declaration of Restrictive Covenants for setbacks and landscaping and screening requirements. Following reading of the Restrictive Covenants and first reading of the Renton City Council Meeting Minutes of 5/6/74 - Page 6 ORDINANCES - Continued Calabrese Rezone ordinance covering rezone of property in Renton Highlands at Continued Tony-Go's restaurant, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, CITY ACCEPT RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLA- TION COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. First Reding Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented an ordinance which Ordinance had been placed on first reading 8/28/72 and second reading 9/11/72 Vacating Portions with recommendation that signatures and publication be withheld Burnett Ave. S. until conveyance to the City of easements. Easements having been & S. 8th St. received, Legislation Committee recommended ordinance be placed on first reading and referred back to committee. Following reading of the ordinance vacating certain portions of Burnett Ave. S. and S. 8th Street (to P.S.P.& L. Co. ) , it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. Sign Code Upon inquiry from Councilman Grant, Legislation Committee Chairman Ordinance Stredicke reported the changes to the sign code ordinance under review, public hearing to be scheduled before end of month. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Council Meeting adjourned at 11 :37 p.m. /&---6tt.//1 77 ,ia.--0{ Delores A. Mead, CityClerk Renton City Council Minutes - 4/22/74 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Gambling Revenue Finance Committee Chairman Schellert noted the 1974 Budget includes $19,000 anticipated revenue from bingo, raffles and etc. and feared that unless ordinance was passed by the City, revenue is jeopardized. City Attorney recalled history of legislation and noted that assuming no further changes made by the Legislature in the present mini session, the City would have local option effective end of July or first week in August. Attorney advised Council to determine type of gambling and tax desired for timely implementation. Public Safety Chairman Delaurenti noted committee working on ordinance soon to be presented . Finance Committee Letter from Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert Chairman Travel requested permission to attend the annual Municipal Finance Officers Request Association Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada on June 2-6, 1974. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REQUEST OF FINANCE CHAIRMAN. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, MATTER OF ATTENDANCE AT MUNICIPAL FINANCE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION MEETING IN LAS VEGAS BY FINANCE DIRECTOR MARSHALL BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR CONSIDERATION. CARRIED. ` reline Master Community Services Committee Chairman Grant noted review and revisions Plan completed to the Shoreline Master Flan by the Citizens Advisory Com- mittee, 3G-day public review being observed which will end May 18. VOUCHERS Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman .Schellert recommended payment #2979-299O Y3ided of Vouchers #2991 through 3215 in the amount of $116,693.06 (#2979 - 9°91-3ri > O. K. 'd 2990 Machine Voided) . Vouchers received departmental certification that merchandise and/or services received or rendered. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT. CARRIED. Request for MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, REQUEST FOR STOP SIGN ON END OF Stop Sign INDEX AVE. N.E. BE REFERRED TO THE STREET COMMISSIONER. CARRIED. Councilman Delaurenti asked Police patrol for S. 19th St. past Talbot School due to complaint of speeding cars. Councilman Stredicke asked Police check of drag racing on Union Ave. N.E. ORDINANCES First Reading Councilman Stredicke presented ordinance for first reading relating Sewer Ordinance to Sewer charges. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, ORDINANCE Water Rate BE PLACED ON FIRST READING AND REFERRED BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. Ordinance CARRIED. City Clerk read ordinance raising sewer rates as approved at public hearing. Councilman Stredicke presented ordinance relating to water charges , connection requirements , method for payment of metered water services. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, ORDIN- ANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING AND REFERRED BACK TO L[GI<<l_AlION COMMITTEE. CARRIED, • RESOLUTIONS Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented resolution for Resolution #1905 transfer of funds from Cumulative Reserve Fund 2104 unto Park Fund Transfer o t !lands in amount of $8,665.26 for the purpose of purchasing one Backhoe/ Park Df-r,:�t Hent Loader, International Model 3400A. Following reading, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #1906 Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented resolution re 215-215/ Mill So. buildings known as 215 and 215 1/2 Mill Ave. S. , being substandard Declared Surplus and no longer needed for any public use, same to be disposed of and removed. Following reading by the Clerk, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. Meeting adjourned at 11 :55 p.m. elores A. Mead, City lerk Renton City Council Minutes - 4/22/74 - Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Court Case City Clerk Mead reported the City was served with Summons/Complaint No. Constructors 779583, Affidavit and Motion for Temporary Restraining Order and Pamco vs. City Order to Show Cause filed by Constructors PAMCO, a Joint Venture, L. I .D. 285 in connection with L. I .D. 285, sewers Orillia, bid award; filed Orillia against the City, Mayor Garrett, Members of the City Council , Public Works Director Gonnason and Frank Coluccio Construction Co. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, City Attorney Shellan noted court hearing set for today, though Mayor was out of town, City honored motion and appeared, having hurriedly prepared documents. Plaintiffs claimed City had made commitment for bid award including siphon. However, determination had been made siphon not required, therefore low bidder was Frank Coluccio. The Judge ruled in City's favor and signed Order; bid can now be awarded to low bidder, Frank Colluccio. Bid Award Public Works Committee Chairman Bruce submitted Committee Report L. I . D. 285 recommending that the City Council rescind its previous verbal award Orillia/$ewers of the contract for L. I .D. 285 to Constructors PAMCO in the amount of $229,086.47 and instead award the contract to Frank Coluccio Construction Company, Inc. in the amount of $208,063.70 (Schedules I and III - Ductile Iron without the Siphon Alternate) . The report further stated that King County Flood Control no longer requires installation of the Siphon Alternate, therefore project should be awarded to the low bidder of basic bid, Frank Coluccio Construction Co. , Inc. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND RESCIND PREVIOUS ACTION OF LAST WEEK AND AWARD BID TO FRANK COLUCCIO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. MOTION CARRIED. APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett reappointed Mrs, Helga Karinen, 2705 N.E, 6th Place, and Mr. Christopher Wright, 120 Monterey Place N.E. , to the Human Rights and Affairs Commission for three-year term expir- Human Rights and ing 4/25/77. Both Mrs. Karinen and Mr. Wright served on the Renton Affairs Fair Housing Commission, the former since 1968, the latterfrom 1971 , Commission both having completed one-year terms with the Human Rights and Affairs Commission. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, APPOINT- Mrs. Helga Karinen MENTS BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Christopher Wright Todd Osbo"ne Letter from Mayor Garrett announced appointment of Mr. Todd Osborne to the Renton Human Rights and Affairs Commission for a three-year term to expire 4/25/77, replacing Mr. Frank Kinney who chose not to be reappointed. Mr. Osborne, 710 Aberdeen Ave. N.E. , has studied at Green River Community College and is employed in management train- ing program at Penny's Southcenter. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, APPOINTMENT BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Finance Committee Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert submitted committee Report report that recommended that the existing contract between Alvina Lunchroom Contract Popke and the City be amended to eliminate the 5% gross payment to the City. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Street Lighting Moved by Stredicke, seconded by Bruce, that the Council instruct the Administration to energize the downtown street lighting system and the matter of funding be referred to the Finance Committee. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THE SUBJECT OF ENERGIZING STREET LIGHTS AND FUNDING BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. SUBSTITUTE MOTION CARRIED. Contribution Councilman Grant submitted letter from Pacific Car and Foundry Company to City Park General Manager, Mr. John Salathe, Jr. , contributing $100.00 toward Lighting lighting of the city parks. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL DESIGNATE THAT THIS CONTRIBUTION OF $100 BE DEPOSITED TO PARK FUND ACCT. 101/362. 10 RENTS AND ROYALTIES (ENERGY) . CARRIED. Senior Citizens Community Services Committee Chairman Grant reported meeting with Facilities Senior Citizen Facilities Committee regarding space in Sartori School , decision to be forthcoming by June 1 . Grant advised Mr. Stan Thompson was named as Chairman of the Mayor's Senior Citizens Facili- ties Committee. RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting April 15 , 1974 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett, presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF EARL CLYMER, Council President; HENRY SCHELLERT, CHARLES DELAURENTI , COUNCIL GEORGE J. PERRY, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, KENNETH D. BRUCE AND WILLIAM J. GRANT. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; G. M. SHELLAN, City IN ATTENDANCE Attorney; JACK LYNCH, Administrative Assistant; WARREN GONNASOV, Public Works Director: GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; CAPT. JOHN BUFF, Police Department Rep. ; KENNETH WHITE, Personnel Director; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Supt. , VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; GENE COULON, Park Director; RICHARD GEISSLER, Asst. Fire Chief; TED BENNETT, Accounting and Investment Supervisor. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED DELAURENTI , COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF 4/4-8-10/74 APRIL 4, APRIL 8, AND APRIL 10, 1974 MEETINGS AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted Proposed Water and published, Mayor Garrett declared the hearing open for and Sewer Rates discussion of the proposed new water and sewer rates which would increase both; homeowner sewer rates being raised by $.50 for a total City charge of $1 . 50 per month (Metro charges additional ) . Public Works Gonnason explained water rates which vary with the meter size and volume consumption; proposed water rate establishes a service charge according to meter size (3/4" - $1 .85 per morth) which includes no water to allow a basic charge for vacation cr periods of closure with no consumption, with commodity rate based Capital on volume consumed added to the service charge, no change in Improvement rates tv Senior Citizens. Gonnason explained the additional ProjecL revenue would be used for proposed bond issue upgrading water and Included sewer lines and facilities . Public Works Department used charts showing comparison of Renton 's rates with surrcunding area. Mr. Frank Raphael of Service Laundry and Dry Cleaners , Inc. registered complaint of high rates for business including Metro. Mr. Wes Nelson of George A. Hormel Co. inquired when rates would again be reviewed, Gonnason reporting annual review planned of rate structure. Following discussion it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. New Rate Schedule Public Works Committee Chairman Bruce submitted committee report Adopted recommending that the water and sewer rates as recommended by the Mayor and Public Works Director and presented at tonights hearing , be approved and that the subject be referred to the Legislation Committee for review of the ordinance. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. ROLL CALL: Aye-Clymer, Schellert, Delaurenti , Stredicke and Bruce. No-Perry and Grant. MOTION CARRIED, NEW RATE SCHEDULE FOR WATER AND SEWER ADOPTED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published, L. I .D. 285 posted and mailed, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing on Sanitary Sewers L. I .D. 285 which was continued from 4/8/74 when consideration Orillia Area given to the preliminary assessment roll in amount of $247,92c�.28 Continued from for sanitary sewers in S. W. 43rd St. and West Valley Highway 4/8/74 City Attorney Shellan advised the City Council would sit as Board of Equalization on the assessments . Mr. Harold Hill, property owner of northwesterly parcel in the district, complained of the increase in assessment from the 1971 preliminary estimate and reported investigating portion of that property on the west side of the railroad track joining Tukwila sewer system while the south- erly portion would join Kent sewer system, averting the expense of crossing mainline railroad tracks and P-1 drainage channel , and Renton City Council Meeting Minutes of 4/15/74 Page 2 Public Hearing L. I.D. 285 - Continued requested further delay in the project to determine least expen- sive method of sewering his property. Public Works Director Gonnason advised these possibilities had been studied, that joining the Tukwila sewer would require a pump station for a portion of the property at approximately the same expense as the siphon planned in the present district, leaving a portion of the property without sewers, that the Tukwila rates double those of Renton and that any change in the district boundaries would necessitate creating a new improvement district, that cause a greater expense to those remaining properties. Upon inquiry of Mr. Bartow Fite, property assessment on the zone and termini and area method was explained by Gonnason; Fite anxious that sewer project proceed, having circulated original petition. Mr. John Welch inquired re drainage. Mr. Sternoff of Sternoff Metals L. I.D. 285 favored the L. I .D. project that all properties could be benefited Preliminary noting growing problem of procurement of steel pipe. MOVED BY Assessment PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, HEARING BE CLOSED. MOTION CARRIED. Approved MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY THAT THE PRELIMINARY ASSESS- MENT BE APPROVED AND MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COM- MITTEE FOR NECESSARY ORDINANCE. CARRIED. See later ordinance. SPECIAL Letter from the Board of Certification for the Washington State PRESENTATION Water Works Operators announced that a Certificate of Competency is being issued to Mr. Robert E. Bergstrom, Jr. as a Water Works Mr. Robert Specialist III (Cross Connection Division). Mayor Garrett Bergstrom presented the Certificate of Competency to Public Works Department Engineer Bergstrom who has recently completed weeklong course. CORRESPONDENCE AND Letter from Planning, Director Ericksen presented Planning Commis- CURRENT BUSINESS sion recommendation for granting rezone from R-2 to B-1 for Angelo Calabrese, Application No. R-758-74, property loci tcd on Angelo Calabrese N.E. 12th St. between Kirkland Ave. N.E. and Jefferson Ave. N.E. Rezone No. R-758-74 Proposed use is expansion of existing restaurant and parking facilities (Tony Go's) , restrictive covenants having been submitted. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS BE ACCEPTED AS SUBMITTED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUN- CIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION, GRANTING REZONE, AND REFER MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Stredicke noted ordinance would not be submitted for adoption prior to recording of the restrictive covenants. RECESS MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council reconvened at 10:25 p.m. Roll Call : All Councilmen present. Letter of u- , ectn �' letter addressed to Appreciation the Renton Park Department from Mrs. Vesta Bolstad, a Liberty Liberty Park Park Senior Citizen Center participant, who expressed thanks Senior Citizens for the facility and program. Park Director Coulon's letter Center noted letter of appreciation written to Mrs. Bolstad, and that Park Board requested forwarding Mrs. Bolstad's letter for infor- mational purposes. Bid Openings City Clerk Mead reported five bidders for 4/10 bid opening of 1974 Backhoe/Loader International (see tabulation attached) . Park Department Letter from Park Director Coulon reported Park Board review of Backhoe/Loader bids with recommendation that the low bid of International Harves- ter in the amount of $8,665.26, be accepted. The letter also noted Park Board's recgT7Tn tion that the matter be referred to the ' c : :::::;o�� C;,iiii Ltee to prepare a resolution transferring the necessary funds from Cumulative Reserve Fund 2104 to Park Fund. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE PARK BOARD. CARRIED. Surplus Buildings City Clerk Mead reported no bids were received at the April 9, Mill Ave. South bid opening for the sale and removal of surplus buildings from premises at 211-215 Mill Avenue South, and recommended the matter be referred to the Public Works Department for disposition. ROLL CALL VOID DATE f7 - ?y ORD. # SUBJECT 41A- .tgeerni NO V_ CLYMfik, Pres. SCHELLERT _ DELAURENTI 7- PERRY STREDICKE V BR UCE GRANT TOTAL . PROPOSED WATER AND SEWER RATE INCREASE The following is a short synopsis of the proposed new water and sewer rates and how they will affect you, as well as a general breakdown of how the monies received will be used in proposed future projects. WATER Water rates are the end result of a complex schedule of service charges that affect us all. These rates include charges for administration, engineering, bookkeeping, maintenance, capital improvements, trunkage systems enlargements, and fire system requirements. The rate for each meter size (3/4" thru 12") is derived from the aforementioned charges. In most cases, a residential customer uses the 3/4" meter and average residential consumption is less than 900 cu. ft. per month. For a 3/4" meter the existing water rate is based on a minimum consumption of 900 cu. ft. of water per month. The cost for this amount of water is $3.00 per month. Additional water usage abovc the minimum up to 2000 cu. ft. is charged presently at a rate of $0.24 per 100 cu. ft. of water. The proposed rate for a 3/4" meter would be a service charge of $1.85 per month plus a straight rate of $0.29 per 100 cu. ft. of water from 0 to 2500 cu. ft. The cost for quantities used in excess of the first 2500 cu. ft. would be at a reduced rate as detailed in the related proposed City ordinance. PRESENT RATE SCHEDULE FIXED MONTHLY WATER CHARGE Charge for Total Monthly Meter Size 900 Cubic Feet Service Charge Fixed Cost (Inches) 3/4 $ 2.16 $ 0.84 $ 3.00 1 4.49 4.65 1-1/2 6.24 8.40 2 9.09 11.25 3 It 20.34 22.50 4 35.34 37.50 6 91.59 93.75 8 si185.34 187.50 10 279.09 281.25 12 560.34 562.50 A variable monthly charge is made according to the quantity of water used as follows: -2- Amount of Water Commodity Charge Per Cubic Feet 100 Cubic Feet The first 900 Included in Fixed Monthly Charge The next 2,000 $0.24 The next 50,000 $0.18 The next 50,000 $0.12 Over 102,900 $0.11 RECOMMENDED MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE Meter Size Customer Meter and Fire Total Service (Inch) Service Service Protection Chargm 3/4 $1.20 $0.50 $0.15 $ 1.85 1 1.20 0.75 0.30 2.25 1-1/2 1.20 1.35 0.45 3.00 2 1.20 2.00 0.90 4.10 3 1.20 3.35 1.35 5.90 4 1.20 6.70 1.95 9.85 6 1.20 11.75 3.45 16.40 8 1.20 16.75 6.50 24.45 10 1.20 22.50 8.60 32.30 12 1.20 30.00 9.30 40.50 Commodity Rates Quantity Cost per Hundred Cu. Ft. 0 - 2500 cu. ft. .29 ,'1', aw 2500 - 35000 cu. ft. .26 T4, _! I "/O Over 35000 cu. ft. .22 rt Senior Citizens, 62 years of age or older, who qualify would still enjoy the special $1.00 per month rate (limited to 900 cu. ft. of water per month) . The following are two examples comparing the existing and proposed rates as they would apply to two different quantities of water usage: Example #1: A residence using an estimated 400 cu. ft. of water in a month: Old Rate Minimum charge of $3.00 for the month - $ 3.00 Proposed Rate Service Charge $ 1.85 400 cu. ft. @ $0.29 per 100 or 4 x $0.29 1.16 For the Month $ 3.01 C4/ C- C X -3- Example #2: A residence using an estimated 1400 cu. ft. of water in a month. Old Rate Minimum Charge - $ 3.00 500 cu. ft. @ $0.24 per 100 or 5 x $0.24 1.20 For the Month $ 4.20 Proposed Rate Service Charge $ 1.85 1400 cu. ft. @ $0.29 per 100 or 14 x $0.29 4.06 For the Month $ 5.91 As you can see the new water rate structure favors conservation of our natural water supply, by financial savings to the lower consumer of water. The additional monies received over and above operating costs would go to retire a proposed bond issue which will have such projects as listed below: 1. A 24" ductile iron transmission main from Talbot Hill reservoir to Mt. Olivet reservoir. Estimated Cost $ 423,800.00 2. Springbrook Springs expansion and modernization. Estimated Cost $ 100,000.00 3. A 24" and 16" transmission main from Springbrook Springs to the Talbot Hill reservoir. Estimated Cost $ 433,500.00 4. Construction of a new water and sewer shop facility. Estimated Cost $ 100,000.00 5. Chlorination system upgrading. Estimated Cost $ 50,000.00 6. Telemetering system upgrading. Estimated Cost $ 100,000.00 7 . Replacement of steel water mains. Estimated Cost $ 274,000.00 TOTAL PROPOSED BOND ISSUE 1,500,000.00 The additional revenue and the completion of projects as listed above will make it possible for the City to keep your water works system delivering good safe drinking water of high quality and quantity, as well as a high level of general service to you, our customer. SEWER Sewer rates are not as complex as water rates. The existing sewer rate for single family resident users is presently $1.00 per month (City charge) plus $2.75 per month (Metro charge) for a total of $3.75 a month. The proposed sewer rate will increase the City's portion to $1.50 per month, 11. • s -4- plus $2.75 per month (Metro charge) to a new total of $4.25 a month. All other users (commercial, industrial, etc.) will pay $1.50 per month (City charge) plus $2.75 per month (Metro charge) per 900 cu. ft. of water used. The additional monies received over and above operating costs would go to retire a proposed bond issue which will have such projects as listed below: 1. Telemetering system upgrading Estimated Cost $ 80,000.00 2. Portion of new water and shop facility Estimated Cost $100,000.00 3. Sanitary Sewer Improvements Estimated Cost $320,000.00 TOTAL PROPOSED BOND ISSUE $ 500,000.00 The additional revenue and the completion of projects as listed above will make it possible for your sewer utility to serve your needs better in the future. O �9o - 2sO \/ -k.°V-" t..., Q_,X.-- V3 Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING ss. Ea 'baz'8 C snips P•na being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that .. ?:!.@is the chief clerk of THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. 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 tri- weekly newspaper in Renton, 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 CITY OF RENTON County, , NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY 1.2 Washington.That the annexed is a LIQ.t.i.C.e...ci.f....Pabli.c RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that T the Renton City Council has fixed ..,.eating - wat.e.r....and....s.emer....ra.t.e.a the 15th day of April, 1974, at 8: 00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, as it was published in regular issues (and Renton, Washington as the time not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period and place for a public hearing to consider the following: New Proposed City of Renton of t14O consecutive issues, commencing on the Water and Sewer Rates Any and all interested persons are d to 7 dayof April i 1 7�� approval,disappe roval ort op voice inions ons , 19 , and ending the PPp' on same. 10 day of AP ri 1 , 1974, both dates CITY OF RENTON inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its Delores A. Mead, subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee City Clerk Published in the Renton Be- char charged for the foregoing $1 �3 which cord-Chronicle April 5 and April g g g publication is the sum of • 10, 1974. R-2703. 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. rialuc47 11 c.h i.e.f....c l.e.rk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10 day of Anil 1 ,19...74 • Not ry ublic in and for the State of Washington, residing at Renton,King County. —Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective June 9th,1955. —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. Ate- : Renton City Council Mee g Minutes of 3/25/74 - Page 2 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Public Works Public Works Committee report was submitted by committee member Report Schellert noting the Public Works Committee has reviewed the new proposed sewer and water rates and recommended that ,April 15, 1974 Water & Sewer be set for a public hearing on same. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED Rate -- BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND SET THE DATE Public Hearing OF APRIL 15, 1974 FOR PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Councilman Grant 4/15/74 asked the Clerk to send copy to Mr. Barei . Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Perry submitted committee report Committee for "housekeeping purposes" listing Council referrals the committee Report has acted upon asking for Council acceptance so that the items be removed from the referral list. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT OF COMMITTEE. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Upon inquiry from Councilman Grant regarding the filling of the Human Resources Coordinator position, Administrative Assistant Lynch Human Resources advised memo forthcoming, that P.L.S. Volunteer was performing some Coordinator of the functions of that position, that some PEP Funds available and that recruitment now closed. Puget Sound Councilman Perry presented Puget Sound Governmental Conference Governmental letter regarding Department of Transportation direction to the Conference State Highway Commission to reassess Interstate 90 from the South Bellevue Interchange to Interstate 5, with three options (1 ) continu- I-90 Assessment ation of the project, (2) withdrawal of support for the project and substitution of projects elsewhere in the state, and (3) modifica- tions of the project; a possible 4th Item: Govenor and local officials may propose to withdraw support for project and substitue mass transportation alternatives. June 1 , 1974 date set for report- ing of assessment and conclusions by the Highway Commission. The P.S.G.C. intends to consider policy position as May 9, meeting. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Burnett Ave. S. Councilman Stredicke inquired re progress of Burnett Ave. S. parking Parking Lot facilities, and was advised by Public Works Director Gonnason the portion between S. 2nd and S. 3rd Streets has been completed; the portion between S. 3rd and S. 4th Streets is now ready for parking and the "Two Hour Parking" Signs will be installed; the portion between S. 4th and S. 7th Streets is under consideration for a "Park and Ride" lot by Metro when additional rolling stock acquired. Mayor Garrett noted walking tour of the Burnett Ave. S. parking, along with Public Works Director Gonnason; noting installation of the "Two Hour Parking" Signs should eliminate any unathorized parking. Various proposals for area utilization of the lot were discussed. Vouchers for Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert presented reconmenda Payment tion for payment of Vouchers No. 2596 through 2741 in the amount of #2596-2741 O.K. 'd $149,204.79 having received departmental certification as to receipt #2492-2595 Voided of merchandise and/or services. Vouchers No. 2492 through 2595 voided. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAU.".E`1TI , COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND Legislation. Committee Chairman Stredicke presented for first reading RESOLUTIONS an ordinance changing the zoning classification of the Charles B. First Reading Guy property from (G) to Light Industry (L-1 ) Classification, restric- tive covenants having been recorded. Following reading of the ordinanc( Charles Rezone G to L-1 it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE Ordinance REPORT AND REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented ordinance for first Open Space reading, which was recommended by the Community Services Committee, Taxation Act adjusting fee schedule for open space applications.inraccor.dance with revised State regulations. -Foilowing reading of the ordinance by City Clerk Mead, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 25 , 1974 Municipal Building Monday 8 : 00 PM Council Chambers * MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett, presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the Meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF EARL CLYMER, Council President; WILLIAM J. GRANT, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, COUNCIL GEORGE J. PERRY, HENRY SCHELLERT; with CHARLES DELAURENTI arriving shortly thereafter. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, ABSENT COUNCILMAN KENNETH D. BRUCE BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. Introduction Mayor Garrett introduced and welcomed Mr. Eric Pryne, Record Chronicle reporter. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, MINUTES OF SPECIAL COUNCIL 3/14/74 MEETING OF MARCH 14, 1974 AND THE REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 18, 1974 3/18/74 BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. Planning Letter from Mrs. Evelynn Z. Carue, Administrator of the East Valley Commission Area YWCA, announced her reluctant resignation from the Renton Member Resigns Planning Commission due to .iob responsibilities. Gravel on Letter from Mrs. Flora R. Monaghan, 324 Cedar Ave. S. , asked solution Sidewalk to the problem of sand and gravel washing from the Pipeline Rd. onto Problem sidewalk, at her home. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COMMUNI- CATION BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. Councilman Grant asked that Street Department check. MOTION CARRIED. Claim for Damages City Clerk Mead reported Claim for Damages filed by Myrna Ann Price Myran A. Price of 11515 88th S. , Seattle,for alleged personal injuries due to fall over bolts in sidewalk. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, CLAIM BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED. Water Districts Letter from R. K. Doneshvar and Assoc. , Consulting Engineers, submitted No. 90 and 108 copy of the Supplement to Environmental Impact Statement on behalf Project of King County Water District No. 90 for the combined projects of Orton Rd. Interceptor by Water District No. 90 and the Madsen Creek junk Sewer by Water District No. 108. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Support Your Letter from Renton Support Your Local Police Committee, Mr. Gerald Local Police R. Unger and Robert Schaefer, Co-chairmen, requested time for Committee presentation of a matter of concern to them, that is Civilian Police Review Boards and Federal Programs affecting local control of the City Police Forces. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, MAYOR NOTIFY COMMITTEE FOR AGENDA SCHEDULING. CARRIED. Presentation Mayor Garrett_presented a Citizens Award to Mrs. Jean Smitb. for_out- of Award standing service as member of the Human Rights Commission. Mrs. Smith had been with the Renton Area Youth Services and is leaving the area because of her business "The Cellar." Mrs. Smith thanked the Mayor noting Renton's farsightedness as concerns youth. OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee Chairman Grant presented committee report for informational purposes, regarding the March 21 , Meeting of Community bond issue for seniorcitizens building. The report stated discussion Services Report held as to goals and objectives for a new senior citizens center, type of building, location, funding, social and health problems; Citizens Building being determined the committee would continue to meet through April along with Park Director Coulon, Asst. Planning Director Magstadt, Mrs. Ellen Delaurenti of the SSCI and the Facilities Committee of the Mayor's Senior Citizens Committee to further determine needs and goals; also determining that in order for a bond issue for a citizens building to be placed on the September primary election ballot the Council would have to pass a resolution by July 8, 1974. (iL4ve„, March 26, 1974 Mr. Louie Earei 614 South 18th St. Renton, Washington 98055 Pear Louie: The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of March 25, 1974 has set the date of April 15, 1974 for a Public Hearing on the new proposed water and sewer rates, requesting you be notified. Enclosed for your information is the committee report and water rate History. If you have further questions do not hesitate to call . Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Del Mead, City Clerk Diqm Enc. cc: Councilman 'rant CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 15th day of ApriZ , 1974 , at 8 : 00 P .M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building , Renton , Washington as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the following : New Proposed City of Renton Water and Sewer Rates Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same . CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead , City (Clerk DATE OF PUBLICATION ♦ ApriZ 5, 1974 & ApriZ 10th, 1974 CERTIFICATION STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss . COUNTY OF KING I , hereby certify that three ( 3) copies of the above notice were posted by me in three conspicuous places on the property described and one copy was posted at the City Municipal Building, Renton , Washington on date of , 19 Signed ATTEST : Notary Public in and for the State of Washington , residing at Renton. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT March 20, 1974 SUBJECT: New Proposed Sewer and Water Rates • Pidur ►.P_YJ 1?. The Public Works Committee con ur w th the recommendation of the Public Works Department regarding new proposed sewer and water rates. We also recommend that a hearing date of April 15, 1974 be set for a public hearing on same. Ken Bruce, Chai an Wil 'am 1Grant Henry Sch llert SUBJECT: A History Starting in 1965 or Dating back to the Last Rate Increase for Water Since the 1965 Bond Issue, we have experienced a continual drop in the amount of dollars available for capital outlay items within the Water Utility Maintenance budget. The reasons for this continual drop of capital outlay dollars can probably be traced to the increased costs of doing business. Inflation has taken a toll of the dollars along with the increased costs for labor. Equipment and parts and material has also increased to the point where in late 1972 it became quite apparent that we were going to have to attempt to increase the rates for water and sewer in the near future so that we can maintain a proper rate of dollars available for capital improvements and maintenance items in both the Water and Sewer Utility. In our analysis of the overall system for water, we have listed some 75+ projects which are needed to maintain the high qualities that we have tried to bring our system to at this point. These projects range all the way from replacement of small steel and galvanized mains to construction of additional reservoirs and possible drilling of new wells. Included in this is additional exploration work at the Springbrook site, which re- mains one of the best sources of water in the area, but does need addi- tional •development work to bring it to a proper standard. Of these projects, we have listed eight projects which we believe to be the most important at this time. Also included are projects which, because of the new health standards which have been passed by the Legislature, we are being required to protect our system from possible contamination and by adding proper chlorination systems or chlorination to the water. For many years the residents and business poeple of the City of Renton has been enjoying a very low rate for water and even with an increase at this time of the proposed 35%, we would still be at a position where we are at a rate lower than most of the cities in the surrounding area. Over the past ten years our sanitary sewer system has been growing by leaps and bounds; however, there has been very little money spent on the maintenance or the rebuilding of the existing system (some of the systems have been in the ground for over thirty years) . Many of the areas have been experiencing problems within filtration and crushed lines, and the pipes themselves have alignment problems and general deterioration of the mains has set in. At this time we propose a maintenance and inspection program to begin with cleaning and flushing of the mains and then T.V.ing these mains to determine the problem areas and do some grouting where it is feasible and possible replacement in areas where grouting will not do the proper job. A eag At the present moment, the City single family residents have been paying $1.00 a month for the sewer service, which is the lowest rate in the area. Je sampled some thirty different cities and sewer districts, of these the City of Renton is the lowest. We are now proposing a 50% rate increase to $1.50 per month, which would still put us down in an area of about 26th or 27th of the 30 cities. Based on the information presented to the Council earlier this year, and the information included in the report, we recommend that the water increase of 35% and a 50% increase in the sanitary sewer rate be approved and the bond issue as presented be approved, so that we can continue to provide the residents in the City of Renton with a high standard of water. PROPOSED WATER BOND ISSUE PROJECTS r 1 . (a) Install 2400 LF of 24" D.I. Water Main from Well #8 to Mt. Olivet Tank @ $35/ft $ 84,000 (b) Install 3800 LF of 24" D.I. Water_Main from Well ;1 to the Intersection of - Burnett Ave. S. and S. 2nd St. @ $36/ft 136,000 (c) Install 3900 LF of 24" D.I. Water Main from the Intersection of Burnett Ave. S. and S. 2nd St. to the Intersection of Talbot Road S. and Rolling Hills Village Place @ $36/ft 140,000 (d) Install 1800 LF of 24" D.I. Water Main from the Intersection of Puget Drive S. and Talbot Road S. to the Talbot Hill Reservoir @ $35/ft 63,000 $42.3,800 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST The above projects are required to provide more capacity and reliability in the transmission of water between the Talbot Hill Reservoir and the Mt. Olivet Reservoir. This will also provide better transmission of water from our well source of supply to the business and industrial areas. • 2. Springbrook Springs Expansion and Modernization $100, 000 3. Install 6500 LF of 24" D.I. Water Main from Springbrook Springs Reservoir to the Intersection of S. 43rd St. and Springbrook Rd. @ $35/ft $227,500 This Project is required to replace the existing 20" Stl water main which was installed in approximately 1928 and now is in sore need of replacement. The existing main is installed quite shallow in the roadway. 4. Install 8500 LF of 16" D.I. Water Main from the Intersection of S. 43rd St. to Talbot Hill Reservoir @ $24/ft $204, 000 This Project is required to replace some of the same 20" Stl water main and some 20" AC water main which is also buried quite shallow in places and is in need of replacement PROPOSED WATER BOND ISSUE PROJECTS Page 2 5. Construction of a New Water and Sewer Shop Facility $100,000 The present structure is totally inadequate for the function it is supposed to fill. It is extremely small for the personnel and equipment which is presently housed there. 6. Chlorination System Upgrading $ 50,000 The existing Chlorination System is inadequate to do the job properly, especially with the increased State Board of Health requirements for the Public Water Systems. 7. Telemetering System Upgrading $120,000 The existing telemetering system is beginning to be quite antiquated and should be replaced with a more modern method of supervisory control. 8. Replacement of Worn-Out Steel Mains $274,000 NOTE: There shall be provided and installed other unspecified facilities for the general improvement of the water system. • $1,500,000 PROPOSED BOND ISSUE TELE:IETERING SYSTEM UPGRADING $ 80,000 WATER & SEWER SHOP FACILITY 100,000 Sewer Main TV Inspection, Grouting & Replacement and Limited New Construction (to include purchase of proper TV Equipment) Brentwood Area, Highlands, Renton Scenic Hill, and Downtown Renton 320,000 $500,000 Project 8E Project 8E would be the replacement of existing 4" steel water mains in 84th Ave. S.', S. 122nd Street, S. 123rd Street , and S. 123rd Place and S. 124th Street in the West Hills area. This project involves the replacement of approximately 4,600 LF of water main at an estimated replacement value of $55,200. Project 8F Project 8F would be the replacement of the existing steel water main in the N. E. 10th Lane area. Total length of the project would be 900 feet of replacing 6" steel main. Approximate replacement value for this project would be (900LF X $15.00) $13,500. Project 8G Replacement of small, inadequate mains and steel mains, President Park area. Approximate replacement value - $20,950. TT' .j--- — -- 41 ,,.\‘,1, . 14 , f., -L ____ - _____i 441 0 4i \.• 411 -- ��., � rye t j , .0,1111 :,,. .4, LAKE , illialli ►t• ! I };� `�` WASHINGTON ' sibbLigig _ .__ ._ .":...Atitgit4ii _ hi Biz ' '' RIVATitearmil, x .. .... .��, il thmhtl all 1:iglittpliintik,11:74h.._:_ bluisE, trot(Sliiiii*:::::11,1:4"41114(t..."-:. 1 Qi'' IDA e I ‘. . -- 14..161,1 10 MINI IIII OR ,,,„..t.--__..: -.kg+. is , ' i-, .0,0 . _ _- - .. _,,‘ - . . ..'---.:411-lig:, • OA 06 ., _____3;--,==-4,--ortigaby. .di ! 0 . - .. diAllerlek 4\ t,.IiI1 1IL& pir ' et !IP it Niii II g: . :."77.--777 I � llt . . ' litl.f -1 oll I .7-1 ..... \- L '-' ,---, ---- ` 4117 yI 1 i ! • 1 I i \ f. LAKE YOUNGS H=inancial History of Renton s water uHfly 1 , 1 i -- 1• - --- —4-- ---+- -±-- O -_ --� ---h , _,— 1 i Q1 ► ` 1 1 i . 1 i :------ i. i i j _ _/ \\ _.___ !_: �_�____ . __ �__. ..�^ Total Revenue • --4--��"_ ♦r y-- i 4 1 M 1 // 1 o :n I O x O -i —- -- - -_ . .- . - _ - - -- - - - - -- - - - -- V • • oO _.-- . - - ------ --_------- -------- } CI 1 O ' - -- - - -- -- — > O1 - - - --- ------- --- -- _-•_-- ---- -- •---- _..._---- -- Available for New Debt 1 `• 6/ • •/• i - • i' 1 o f \ • f 1 '1•` I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 19 66 1967 1968 1969 1970 19 7 1 1972 1973 1974 1975 19 76 1 9 7 7 r � ���nc�o1 history or Kenton 's Sewer i O a - - - - _ Utility -rota ' Re venue 0 • 00 � �"��` Total Costs 07 - 0 / N / L . 0 / - �� / _0 J \ / C 7 G •' . ' Available f or New Debt in .•� . •♦ /• •� \ /. ' . • • .-1 1 1 I I I 1 i 1 . 1 1 I l 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 197 7 Financial History of Sewer and water o _ 1 4,— _ — . . t -- 7- ----t—__ ---- Utilities i ! ! • Total Revenue co Total Costs ti /7-.7/ ' i ! /r_1 / 1 i j 1 i o O ; i i 1 i i 1 i 1 ! • • ; j 0 o 1 I 0 t Available for New Debt ' • .444., �' ♦ ; �• I o . _ • a , -.. 1 { fi I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 1966 1967 I968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 F CITY OF RENTON COMPARATIVE MONTHLY RESIDENTIAL WATER RATES - 1971 BASED ON STUDY BY ROY L. GARDNER 8 ASSOCIATES, INC. Water Dist, No, of Minimum 1000 2000 No. Location Customers Charge Cu. Ft, Cu , Ft. 68 Rel,levue 8,408 $4.30 / 500 cu. ft. $ 6.20 $10.00 $0,38 / 100 over 58 Snrinq Glen 5,600 $4.25 / 600 cu. ft. S 5.45 $ 8.45 $0. 30 / 100 over 90 Coalfield 2,650 $4,00 / 500 cu. ft. S 5,25 S 7,75 $0.25 / 100 over City of Mercer 4, 105 $4.75 / 600 cu. ft. $ 5.25 $ 7.75 Island (Dist, #93) S0,25 / 100 over City of Edmonds 6,569 $4,00 / 700 cu. ft. $ 4.75 S 7.25 S0,25 / 100 over 91 Mercer Island 496 $4.00 / 650 cu. ft, $ 4.70 $ 6.70 $0.20 / 100 over Alderwood Water 12,455 $4.00 / 700 cu. ft. $ 4.60 $ 6.60 District $0.20 / 100 cu. ft. 97 Lake Hills, Eastqate 9,764 $3.50 / 700 cu, ft , $ 4.46 $ 6.86 Monthaven 8 Somerset $0.32 / 100 next 600 City of Tacoma 54,917 $3,55 / 400 Cu, ft. $ 4.36 $ 5.71 $0. 135/ 100 over City of Auburn 6,022 $3,50 / 1000 cu. ft. $ 3.50 $ 6,00 $0.25 / 100 next 400n *v of Kent 4,912 $3.00 / R00 cu. ft. $ 3.50 $ 5.65 $0.2.5 / 100 over 14 Hryn Mawr 768 $2.50 / 500 cu. ft. S 3.25 S 4,75 $0. 15 / 100 over City of Renton 8,275 $3.00 / 900 cu, ft , $ 3.24 $ 5,64 $0.24 / 100 next 2000 C, ty of Seattle $1 .50 / 300 cu. ft. $ 2,55 $ 4.05 $0, 15 / 100 over November 1 , 1973 Ken Bruce, Chairman Members of the Public Works Committee Subject: Water and Sewer Rates Gentlemen: As you recall , the City Council referred the matter of the proposed water and sewer rate increases to the Public Works Committee for further analysis, consideration and recommendation. At the time of our recommendations for the rate increase on the water utility, we did not have an opportunity to have a final computer run by CH2M of the recommended commodity rates for water, which were pro- posed in accordance with the following table: • 0 - 2500 CF • .30Q 2500 - 3500 CF .27 over 3500 CF .24Q • The above proposed rate resulted in an estimated 41% increase' in revenue based upon 1969 comsumption and 1969 water rates. We are, therefore, able to recommend the following rate structure which we estimate will yield the desired increase in revenue of approximately 35%: 0 - 2500.CF .29t 2500 - 3500 CF .26(t over 3500 CF .22 • The proposed increase in the sewer rate would remain as presented. e have prepared, several charts and graphs which we feel will quite dearly indicate the effect of the recommended increase rates to the various consumers. We have also prepared comparisons with other rates charged by local utility purveyors within the local Puget Sound area. We are prepared to present this material to you at your •convenience. Drafts of the proposed ordinance affecting the recommended rates' wi.11 also be available for your review and consideration. Very truly your' , rren C. Gonna�on, P.E. Public Works Director cc: Mayor Garrett Council Members Ted Bennett 'lick Houghton /. COMYARITIVE MONTHLY SEWER RATES Residential - Single Units - 1972 City or District Metro Total Includi I Charge Charge Metro Charge Lake City Sewer District--Lake City Homes $5.25 $2.75 $8.00 Kent--Outside City 5.13 2.75 7.88 Tukwila 4.50 3.44 7.94 ULID 14 (Innis Arden) 4.50 2.75 7.25 Cascade Sewer- District--Soos Area 4.25 2.75 7.00 Lake City Sewer District--Within Seattle 4.00 2.75 6.75 Lake Forest hark 3.75 2.75 6.50 Eastgate Sewer District 3.50 2.75 6.25 Kirkland 3.50 2.75 6.25 Northeast Lake Washington Sewer District 3.50 2.75 6.25 Ronald Sewer District 3.50 2.75 6.25 Bothell--Outside the City 3.25 2.75 6.00 Brier 3.25 2.75 6.00 Redmond 3.25 2.75 6.00 Water District No. 35 3.25 2.75 6.00 Cascade Sewer District--Cascade Area 3.10 2.75 5.85 Lake City Sewer District Outside Seattle and Lake City 2.75 2.75 5.50 Alderwood Water District 2.75 2.75 5.50 East Mercer Sewer District 2.75 2.75 5.50 Mercer Islam Sewer District 2.75 2.75 5.50 Water District No. 108 2.75 2.75 5.50 Bothell--Within Holly Hills 2.75 2.75 5.50 .__Kent--Within City 2.50 2.75 5.25 King County Sewage & Drainage Io. 4 2.50 2.75 5.25 ValVue 2.50 2.75 5.25 Cascade Sewer District--Base Area 2.40 2.75 5.15 (25% Extra Outside District) Bothell--Within the City 2.25 2.75 5.00 - -Eellevue 2.00 2.75 4.75 Issaquah 1.75 2.75 4.50 Lake Hills Sewer District 1.75 2.75 4.50 Newport Hills Sewer District 1.75 2.75 4.50 Seattle 1.50 2.75 4% King County S & D No. 3--Sub-District No. 1 1.25 2.75 4.00 Bryn Mawr--Lake Ridge Sewer District 1.00 2.75 3.75 King County S & D No. 3--Richmond Beach 1.00 2.75 3.75 ...a- Renton 1.00 2.75 3.75