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CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON
1O^ ORDINANCE NO. 2960
1N AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, VACATING
A PORTION OF SOUTHEAST 13th PLACE , A PUBLIC STREET, AS
MORE PARTICULARLY HEREIN DESCRIBED
WHEREAS a proper petition for vacating a portion of Southeast
13th Place , Renton , Washington, was duly filed with the City Clerk on
or about April 4 , 1974 , and said petition having been signed by owners
representing 100% of the total frontage upon the portion of said
street to be vacated ; and
WHEREAS the City Council by Resolution No . 1931 passed and
approved on September 9 , 1974 , and after due investigation, did fix
and determine the 21st day of October, 1974 at the hour of 8 : 00 P.M.
in the City Council chambers of the City of Renton to be the time
and place for a public hearing thereon , and the City Clerk having
given due notice of such hearing in the manner provided by law, and
all persons having been heard appearing in favor or in opposition
thereto ; and
WHEREAS the Department of Public Works and the Planning Departmen
of the City of Renton having duly considered said petition for said
vacation , and ha ving found same to be in the public interest and
for the public benefit , and no injury or damage to any person or
properties will result from such vacation ;
NOW THEREFORE , THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : The following portion of street , to-wit :
All that portion of S .E . 13th Place , having a width of
60 feet , lying easterly of the easterly right-of-way
margin of Lake Youngs Way S .E. , southwesterly of the
westerly line of Lot 6 , Block 6 , Tiffany Park Division
No. 2 as recorded in Vol . 92 of plats , page 34 , records
of King County , Wash. , and lying between Lot 1 , Block 1 ,
Tiffany Park as recorded in Vol . 72 of plats , page 7 ,
8 and 9 and Lot 1 , replat of a portion of Block 2 ,
Tiffany Park as recorded in Vol. 74 of plats , page 21 ,
records of King County , Washington
As situated within the NW 1/4 of Sec . 21 Twp 23 N. , Rg 5 EWM
in the County of King , State of Washington
BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY VACATED, subject , however , that petitioner-
abutting owners continue to provide and maintain existing curb
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gutter and sidewalks , and further subject to payment by petitioner-
owners of the sum of $ 357 . 75 pursuant to R. C.W. 35 . 79 . 030,
which said sum does not exceed one-half the appraised value of the
area so vacated.
SECTION II : This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage ,
approval and five days after its publication .
A certified copy of this ordinance shall be filed with the
Office of Records and Elections , King County, and as otherwise
provided by law.
PASSED BY TILE CITY COUNCIL this 18th day of August , 1975 .
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APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this isttday of Au ust , 1975 .
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Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
Date of Publication : 8-22-75
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Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON for said vacation,and having found
COUNTY OF KING ss. ORDINANCE NO.2960 same to be in the public interest and
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY for the public benefit,and no injury or
OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, damage to any person or properties
VACATING A PORTION OF will result from such vacation;
SOUTHEAST 13th PLACE, A NOW THEREFORE,THE CITY
a.n,-,are...;,azlpa-;aa being first duly sworn on PUBLIC STREET, AS MORE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PARTICULARLY HEREIN RENTON, WASHINGTON DO
DESCRIBED ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
oath, deposes and says that ...;.]gis the 0.). .e.f...e,k.Mk of WHEREAS a proper petition for SECTION I: The following por-
THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. That vacating a portion of Southeast 13th tion of street,to-wit:
said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for Place, Renton, Washington, was All that portion of S.E. 13 th
more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, duly filed aboutApr with the City Clerk onl4}137d,wndsaidpetiton l in
or Place,having a width of 60 feet,
April easterl of the easterly
printed and published in the English language continually as a trl- having yeeo sigried by owners rep- right-of-wayy margin of Lake
weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now resenting 100%of the total frontage Youngs Way S.E.,southwesterly
and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the upon the portion of said street to be of the westerly line of Lot 6,Block
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton vacated;and 6,Tiffany Park Division No.2 as
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of WHEREAS the City Council by recorded in Vol.92 of plats,page
the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King Resolution No. 1931 passed and 34, records of King County,
County, approved on September 9, 1974, Wash.,and lying between Lot 1,
and after due investigation, did fix Block 1,Tiffany Park as recorded
Washington.That the annexed is a Ord.. 2960 and determine the 21st day of in Vol.72 of plats,page 7,8 and 9
October, 1974 at the hour of 8:00 and Lot 1, replat of a portion of
P.M.in the City Council chambers of Block 2,Tiffany Park as recorded
the City of Renton to be the time and in Vol. 74 of plats, page 21,
place for a public hearing thereon, records of King County,
and the City Clerk having given due Washington
as it was published in regular issues (and notice of such hearing in the manner As situated within the NW1/4 of
not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue fora period provided by law, and all persons Sec.21 Twp 23 N.,Rg 5 EWM in
having been heard appearing in the County of King, State of
favor or in opposition thereto;and Washington
of 0710 consecutive issues, commencing on the WHEREAS the Department of BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY
Public Works and the Planning VACATED, subject, however, that
Department of the City of Renton petitioner-abutting owners continue
-z day of ''111128U , 19 75 , and ending the having duly considered said petition to provide and maintain existing curb
gutter and sidewalks, and further
subject to payment by petitioner-
day of , 19 , both dates owners of the sum of $357.75
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its pursuant to R.C.W. 35.79.030,
subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee which said sum does not exceed
one-half the appraised value of the
area so vacated.
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$...jL.r.`:,which SECTION II: This ordinance
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words shall be effective upon its passage,
approval and five days after its
for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each publication.
subsequent insertion. A certified copy of this ordinance
shall be filed with the Office of
Records and Elections,King Coun-
, at 0./ ty,and as otherwise provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY
chief e1crk, COUNCIL this 18th day of August,
1975.
Delores A.Mead
City Clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22 day of APPROVED BY THE MAYOR
this 18th day of August, 1975.
IL'f 7- Avery Garrett,Mayo!
19 Approved as to form:
Gerard M.Shellan,City Attorney
0.--ti�L� Date of Publication:8 22 75
in the Renton Record.
Notary Pu i in and for the State of Washington, Chronicle Published in tt 22, 1975. R3438
Record.
re i ng 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.
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INTEROFFICE MEMO
Date 8/18/75
TO Mr. Earl Clymer, Chairman
Legislation Committee
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FROM : Del Mead, City Clerk
SUBJECT: Ordinance Vacating Portion of S .E. 13th Place,
Wallace, Qualls et al.
We have received this date balance of payment
due on street vacation, as above-referenced.
The Ordinance is now ready for second and final
reading, being held until all abutting owners
had paid their pro-rata share of the $357 . 75
vacation fee.
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Renton City Council
8/l8/75-- Page 3
NEW BUSINESS - Continued
Citizen Councilman Grant reported two citizen requests : More Police patrol in
Requests 400 Block of Pelly ar especially
B1ockalley;
Gaaden1Avel NatrMayo�fGarrett
Animal
Control Officer in area of
asked Police Chief Darby to note.
VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Clymer requested Council
concurrence authorizing payment of Vouchers No. 5656 through No. 5905
(No. 5725 Voided-Spec. #5649) with total amount of $534,3
22.40; plus
LID #291 Revenue Warrant R-1 in amount of $2 ,943. 16 and Cash Warrant
C-1 in amount of $2,943. 16; plus LID #292 Revenue Warrant R-3 in amount
of $5,785.90 and Cash Warrant C-3 in amount of $5,785.90. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT AS REQUESTED.
CARRIED.
ORDINANCES Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report
Ordinance #2960 recommending second and final reading of an ordinance vacating a por-
Street Vacation 'tion of S• E. 1lowhn Place,
balance
the ordinance vacat
fayment rion dead(first
endreading
on
S. E. 13th Pl . 12/9/74) . Following reading
of S.E. 13th Place ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
e Tiffany
Park, i MOVED
BY LYMARI, AYES.
SECONDEDBY BRUCE, COUNCIL
MOTION CARRIED.
First Reading Legislation Committee report recommended first reading for an
Ordinance ordinance vacating a portion of Lincoln Place N.E. and N.E. 41st
Vacating Street in the Kennydale area as requested by Munson Properties Inc.
Lincoln Pl . NE Following first reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STRED�ICKE ,
NE 41st St. COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED.
Photograph of the present City Council was scheduled for Monday,
August 25, at 7: 30 p.m. , Council Chambers.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE AND DULY SECONDED, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Meeting
adjourned at 8:29. 5 p.m.
Delores A. Mead ,--tit Clerk
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-.a August 18, 1975
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City Council 9s-t Z
Renton, Washington
Subject: Proposed Vacation of Portion of S. E. 13th Place,
Tiffany Park
Gentlemen:
In August 1974, Billy G. Wallace and Norma Jeane Wallace started
proceedings to have a portion of S. E. 13th Place, Tiffany Park
Area, vacated.
On December 4, 1974, my husband and I were notified by letter from
the City Clerk of Renton that the City Council had received an ap-
praisal value of the subject area in the sum of $357.75. On January
31, 1975, one-half of that sum was paid by Billy G. Wallace and Norma
Jeane Wallace, who still desire to purchase the property.
The City Clerk wrote a letter to John Qualls and Robert McFarland
on April 23, 1975, advising them that their one-half of the appraised
value was due. They had re-stated to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace that they
still desired to purchase that portion of the property.
On August 1, 1975, another letter was sent by the City Clerk to Qualls
and McFarland advising them that the sum of $178.88 was due and unless
that amount was paid within 15 days from the date of this letter, or
assignment of interest conveyed to one or the other, and payment made
in full , the matter would be referred back to the City Council and the
ordinance declared null and void.
Mr. Wallace talked with Qualls by telephone on Tuesday, August 12,
1975, and again on August 14, 1975, at which time Qualls stated they
still desired to purchase the property and the amount would be paid.
On Friday afternoon, August 15, the amount owed by them had not been
paid.
We respectfully ask the City Council to declare Qualls and McFarland
in default and permit us to purchase the subject portion of S. E. 13th
Place, Tiffany Park, without securing an assignment from Qualls and
McFarland.
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Sincerely,
0141 .42(..e..-4a41-19 (
Mrs. Billy G. Wallace
(Norma Jeane Wallace)
• ,r2 1324 Lake Youngs Way S. E.
CJ`�p� Renton, Washington 9805
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THE CITY OF RENTON
n MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD
CITY CLERK
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August 1 , 1975
Mr. John P. Qualls
Mr. Robert C. McFarland
P. 0. box 364
Renton, WA 98055
Re: Street sac?t1��:, S.E. 13th Place
Gentlemen:
We have been holding ordinance for more than six months pending receipt
by the City of balance of Street Vacation fees in sum of $178.88, as
above-referenced.
Unless payment is made in full by each of the parties within fifteen
(15) days from date of this letter, or assignment of interest conveyed
to one or the other, and payment made in full , the matter will be referred
back to the City Council and the ordinance declared null and void.
Very truly yours,
CITY OF RENTON
v
Delores A. Mead
City Clerk
)AM:jt
:c: Mrs. 3. G. Wallace
...) ÷ . THE CITY OF RENTON
rn MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
�,o AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD
�* CITY CLERK
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April 23, 1975
Mr. John P. Qualls
Mr. Robert C. McFarland
P. 0. Box 364
Renton, WA 95055
Re: Proposed Vacation of Portion of S.E. 13th Place,
Tiffany Park Area
Gentlemen:
The Renton City Council , at its regular meeting of December 4, 1974,
authorized, through its Legislation Committee, preparation of an ordinance
vacating a portion of S.E. 13th Place, to be adopted following payment by
abutting property owners of 30% of one-half of the appraised value, a
total of $357.75.
On January 31 , 1975, Mrs. Wallace paid $173.87, one-half of the fee due,
advising of your intent to fund the balance to acquire the remaining
interest in the property. The Legislation Committee is holding the ordi-
nance in abeyance pending r.:ceipt of full payment, at which time the ordi-
nance will be adopted and published; the vacation not effective until
v five days after publication of the ordinance.
Will you please advise us if it is your intent to acquire the property,
otherwise, release might be filed to allow payment by other interested
abutting owners in order that the ordinance can be adopted by the Council
and the matter consummated.
We enclose copy of City of Renton Ordinance No. 2349 which relates to
street vacations for your further information.
Very truly yours,
CITY OF RENTON
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Delores A. Mead
City Clerk
DAM:jt
Enclosure
cc: Mrs. Norma Jeane Wallace
Gwen Marshall
Council President Delaurenti
Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer
THE CITY OF RENTON
2 8 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055
O AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD
� Q� CITY CLERK
oD SEP-0' January 31 , 1975
Mr. Robert C. McFarland and
Mr. John P. Qualls
P. 0. Box 364
Renton, Washington 98055
Gentlemen:
Excerpts of Renton City Council Minutes are enclosed authorizing vacation
of a portion of S. E. 13th Place as requested in your petition filed
with the City on August 15, 1974, and setting fee.
The City has received $100 filing fee along with one-half of the total
amount of the vacation fee ($178.87) from Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. Wallace.
Upon receipt of $178.88, representing 15% of the 1/2 of the appraised •
value, an ordinance authorizing vacation of this portion of S.E. 13th
Place, will be adopted by the Renton City Council and recorded with
King County Records Department.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact
this office.
Yours very truly,
CITY OF RENTON
Delores A. Mead, City Clerk
DM/m.
Enc.
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CITY OF RENTON
CITY CLERK'S RECEIPT No. 124
RENTON, WA. �' - / , 19 %-1"
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RECEIVED OF / �// /-) ,,, � .1�C (1
(C / ` �.f`� 4ty DOLLARS
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Taxed
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Anima! L.Lc enb ed S 3 rh
Non-Bu4J.nead l,i.cenaeb g Peun.
Sate-Mape, Pub. ., Copies, etc.
Pneci.nct Rent
TOTAL
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CITY CLERK'S RECEIPT No. 8c/C
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CITY CLERK'S RECEIPT No. 1247
RENTON, (GA. j` • .; , 19 ,:'
RECEIVED OF
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FOR: CODE AMOUNT
Taxe
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Dekones A. Mead, CLty CteAlz
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CITY OF RENTON
Renton Municipal Building
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton , Washington
FROM: Office of City Clerk
TO : Mr. Robert C. McFarland and
Mr. John P. Qualls
P. 0. Box 364
Renton, Wash. 98055
Date Item Unit Cost Total
1/31/75 Street Vacation, Portion of S. E. 13th Place $357. 75
15% of 1/2 Appraised Value (1/2 Total Amount) $178.88
CITY OF RENTON
CITY CLERK'S RECEIPT No. 'SOO
RENTON, WA. /-3/ , 19 T 5
RECEIVED OF jCi
DOLLARS
FOR:
Taxea CURE AMOUNT
Gene/tat Buzineaa L.i.censea
Pnos./Occup. Buz. Ucenaea
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Meeting of 12/9/74 - Page 3
OLD BUSINESS - Continued
Public employer contributions for prior service from July 1949 through
Employees January 1965, which was not possible previously because the position
Retirement of Police Judge was an elective one. Clymer noted the amount of
System of $2,925. 80 would be the City' s contribution, with like amount also
State of Wash. being employee contribution. Mayor Garrett noted prior credit was
(Cont. ) granted to all employees. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY ERUCE, COUNCIL
CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE TO
GRANT PRIOR SERVICE CREDIT FOR MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE. CARRIED.
Health Dept. Council President Clymer noted Committee of the Whole meeting 12/5
Services discussion with Dr. Bergner, Seattle King County Health Department,
concerning health services for Renton and vicinity. Dr. Bergner had
noted that because of the price of gas, home visitations would be
eliminated. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL ASK THE
METRO COUNCIL TO MAKE A CHANGE IN BUS ROUTING TO INCLUDE STOP AT
THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. CARRIED.
Aviation Aviation Committee Chairman Stredicke noted that committee is part
Committee of a new steering committee that is attempting to select consulting
engineers for preparation of updating the master plan at the Municipal
Airport. (See meeting schedule)
Council Council President Clymer scheduled election of Council officers
President for 1975 on December 23, asking serious consideration be given to
positions of Council President, Pro tem and the Committee system.
VOUCHER Finance Committee report approved payment of Vouchers No. 1569
APPROVAL through No. 1725 in amound of $146,570.34 , plus L. I.D. #285 Warrants
R-4 in amount of $15,467.94 and C-6 $15,467.94, having received
Departmental certification that merchandise and/or services have been
received or rendered. Vouchers No. 1561 through 1568 were machine
voided. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL CONCUR IN
REPORT OF "CTING CHAIRMAN OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
First Reading Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke introduced an ordinance
Ordinance for first reading regarding voting requirements of members of the
Amending City Council , amending the Council Procedure Ordinance. Following
Council reading by the City Clerk, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SELADED BY
Decorum GRANT, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
First Reading Legislation Committee Chairman introduced an ordinance for first
Ordinance Re reading authorizing acquisition of certain property and property
Extension of rights by eminent domain, providing for the payment and authorizing
Ltihtman Crt NE preparation of condemnation in Superior Court for the acquisition for
extension of Whitman Court N.E. The ordinance was placed on first
reading. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, REFER BACK TO THE
LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ordinance #2895 Legislation CoFJuittee Chairman Stredicke introduced an ordinanced for
Industrial first reading, also recommending second and final readings, of an ordi-
astes nance creating new division in garbage contract for industrial wastes.
Following first reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY BRUCE,
ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. Following reading,
it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS
READ. Roll Call : AYE: CLYMER, BRUCE, STREDICKE, PERRY and DELAURENTI .
NO: GRANT. MOTION CARRIED.
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First Reading Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke introduced an ordinance for
Street Vacation first reading vacating a portion of S.E. 13th Pl . , Tiffany Park area.
Portion Following first reading, MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, ORDI-
SE 13th Pl . NANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Resolution 1946 A resolution authorizing disposition of surplus dwelling located on
Property property acquired from the Olympic Pipe Line Co. in agreement of 7/23/74,
Deeded to City was presented by the Legislation Committee with recommendation for
by Max Farr of adoption. The resolution authorized the Purchasing Agent to call for
Olympic Pipe bids for the removal of the building, however, if the bids are excessive
Line Co. re the Fire Department is authorized to provide for the removal of the
PAG 829-64 dwelling unit. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, RESOLUTION BE
ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED.
L.) ammiR THE CITY OF RENTON
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Opo AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD o.
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Mrs. Norma Jeane Wallace
1324 Lake Youngs Way S. E.
Renton, Wa. 98055
RE: Vacation of S. E. 13th Place
(Tiffany Park Area)
Dear Mrs. Wallace:
The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of December
2, 1974, has received appraisal value of property proposed
to be vacated and concurs that the sum of $357 .75 be set
as the vacation fee, as provided by law.
Upon receipt of the fee we shall forward the ordinance
to the Legislation Committee for City Council adoption,
and after publication of same, copies will be forwarded
to you as petitioning abutting owners.
Yours very truly,
Delores A. Mead
City Clerk
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
December• 2 , 1974 Municipal Building
Monday 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro tem Earl Clymer 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, KENNETH D. BRUCE,
COUNCIL RICHARD M. STREDICKE, GEORGE J. PERRY, CHARLES DELAURENTI and HENRY E.
SCHELLERT.
CITY OFFICIALS G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GWEN MARSHALL,
IN ATTENDANCE Finance Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; HUGH DARBY,
Police Chief; GEORGE WILLIAMS, Fire Chief; DON STARK, Administrative
Assistant; GENE COULON, Park Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning
Director; BOB HUGHES, Legislative Aide; DEL BENNETT, Airport Director;
ED TORKELSON, Data Processing Manager; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent;
CLARK PETERSEN, Library Director; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Supt.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL
MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 25, 1974 BE APPROVED AS PREPARED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and pub-
1975 Budget lished accordina to law, Mayor Pro tern Clymer opened the Public Hearing
to consider the proposed Budget for the City of Renton for 1975. MOVED
BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL APPROVE THE MAYOR'S PRE-
LIMINARY BUDGET WITH LIST OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS AS DISTRIBUTED. Mayor
Pro tem Clymer invited audience participation. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED
BY SCHELLERT, SUSPEND RULES OF ORDER AND MOVE PUBLIC HEARING TO FOLLOW
NEW BUSINESS ON THE AGENDA. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE .Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason recommended that portion of
S. E. 13th Place be vacated subject to the payment to the City of the
Appraisal - amount of $357.75 as the fee representing 30% of 1/2 of the appraised
Street value. (Public Hearing 10/21/74, Council approval subject to payment;
Vacatior Spokesperson-Mrs. Norma Jean Wallace, 1324 Lake Youngs Way S. E. ) Gonnason 's
S. E. 13th Pl . letter noted parcel does not meet area requirements of the Zoning Code
near and cannot be considered a building site. that Public Works Department
S.E. Jores Way appraisal of fair market value was $.50 per square foot. It was MOVED
Tiffany Park BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION
OF THE PUBII , WORKS DIRECTOR AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
House & Letter from Board of Public Works Chairman Bennett recommended that the
Property house at 1511 Lake Ave. S. deeded to City by Max Farr of Olympic Pipe Line
Deeded to City be declared surplus and offered for sale and the property revert to the
Park Department for future park purposes. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY
SCHELLERT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. Discussion followed wherein
City Attorney Shellan advised that resolution needed to declare house
surplus. Use of the surplus building as fire training facility was also
discussed with Fire Chief Williams. MOTION CARRIED.
Legal Letter from City Clerk Mead requested authorization to advertise for
Publication bids for the City' s legal publications for 1975, recommending the
Bid Call date of December 19, 1974 for bid opening. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED
BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REQUEST OF CITY CLERK. CARRIED.
APPOINTMENT Letter from Mayor Garrett reappointed Mr. Royal Loomis to the Renton
Fire Civil Fire Civil Service Commission for a six-year term to expire on 12/31/80.
Service Mr. Loomis,who resides at 153 Capri Ave. N.E., is employed at Pacific
Term Covered Car and Foundry and has served on the Commission since 8/71 . MOVED BY
by State Law PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, APPOINTMENT BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE
AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Public Safety Committee Chairman Delaurenti submitted committee report
along with copy of completed Noise Abatement Program Community Question-
naire from the Department of Ecolocjy which was reviewed and completed by
the committee. Chairman Delaurenti noted copy of report on file in the
Renton City Council Meeting
12/2/74 Page 2
Old Business Continued
City Clerk' s Office. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL
CONCUR IN REPORT OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Upon request of Transportation Committee Chairman Perry because of many
complaints received regarding railroad crossing on North Third Street
RR X' ing near intersection with Sunset Blvd. N. , Public Works Director Gonnason
N. 3rd St. noted this matter was No. 1 status, there are no railroad crossing
signals, recommended application to Federal Highway for crossing protec-
tion, better visibility needed and Phillips Station would be contacted
re safety factors.
Council MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THE COUNCIL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE
Decorum BE AMENDED AS FOLLOWS AND REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE: EVERY
Revision COUNCILMAN, UNLESS DISQUALIFIED BY REASON OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST OR AS
OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW, SHALL CAST HIS VOTE UPON ANY MATTER PUT TO
VOTE BY THE LEGISLATIVE BODY. ANY COUNCILMAN WHO ABSTAINS FROM VOTING
WITHOUT A VALID REASON FOR SUCH ABSTENTION SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE CAST
HIS VOTE WITH THE MAJORITY ON ANY ISSUE SO VOTED UPON. CARRIED.
Traffic Councilman Bruce asked the Public Works Director to look into matter
Signals on which complaints have been received regarding blinking of caution
Monterey lights at Monterey Terrace on N.E. Third St. , asking that caution signals
Terrace are activated only when signals are operating, rather than blinking
continuously.
PUBLIC HEARING The Public Hearing to consider the 1975 Budget for the City was re-
1975 Budget opened. SCHELLERT MOVED, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , AMEND MOTION TO
ADOPT THE MAYOR' S PRELIMINARY BUDGET WITH LIST OF CHANGES PREVIOUSLY
DISTRIBUTED, TO INCLUDE ITEM OF REPAIR TO LIBRARY HEATING SYSTEM
Library $4,500 TO BE INCLUDED IN CAPITAL OUTLAY FOR BUILDING REPAIRS AND
Heating MAINTENANCE. Public Works Director explained the repairs were a portion
of recommendation of study and analysis done by consulting engineers
on the heating and air conditioning. In order to expedite project,
MOTION CARRIED.
Traffic Motion by Grant, Seconded by Bruce,that Traffic Controller position reflect
Controller wages listed in signed Police Guild contract for 1975 Steps A-D $809 to
$957, Roll call vote: Aye: GRANT, BRUCE, DELAURENTI ; No: CLYMER, PERRY,
STREDICKE, 3CHELLERT. MOTION FAILED. MOTION MADE BY PERRY AND SECONDED
BY GRANT, THE CLASSIFICATION OF TRAFFIC CONTROLLER BE REFERRED TO THE
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION AS TO PROPER PAY CLASSIFICA-
TION FOR THIS POSITION AND THE AMOUNT OF $4,000 BE PLACED IN THE CONTIN-
GENCY FUND TO PROVIDE ANY FUTURE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS. CARRIED.
Branch Library Councilman Schellert noted pilot program by Library Director contracting
Maintenance private enterprise for custodial services and ground maintenance in
& Grounds Branch Library facility, with $3,000 transferred from Park facilities and
$2,500 from Building General Services. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED
BY BRUCE, INCREASE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - LIBRARY FACILITIES BY $1 ,300,
(total of $6,800. ) Stredicke noted $300 increase over preliminary budget.
MOTION CARRIED.
Further Budget MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, $5,000 TAKEN FROM THE ROADWAY OPERATING
Amendments SUPPLIES (Pg. 226E) BE RESTORED. CARRIED. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BRUCE,
PLANNING DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION CONFERENCES AND SCHOOLS BE CUT BY
$250 RATHER THAN $500 PREVIOUSLY RECOMMENDED. (Vancouver, B.C. location
of next Planning Conference) CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY
SCHELLERT COUNCIL ACCEPT FEE SCHEDULE EXCEPT REZONE AND SPECIAL PERMIT
FEES BE SET AT $50 EACH. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI ,
SENIOR CITIZENS' RECREATIONAL SERVICES (Lounge Furniture) BE INCREASED
BY $600 MAKING A TOTAL OF $1 ,800. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY
GRANT, REVENUE OF $30,000 TO BE DERIVED FROM PULL TABS, BE PLACED IN CONTIN-
GENCY FUND. CARRIED. Motion by Grant, Seconded by Bruce, to budget $500
from Roadway Operating Supplies for improvement of entries behind Sartori
School was ruled improper by the Chair as City funds can only be spent
on City property. Mr. Stanley Thompson, member of the Mayor's Advisory
Committee and spokesman for Retired Teachers Association, advised that
the City has alley entering from 4th Ave. south to the point of this
particular driveway, being public access property for the last 30 years ,
utility poles being placed on property line; noting agreement between
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0,o AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR • PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
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Honorable Avery Garrett , Mayor N, Q. A.4,,„5 ;
Members of the City Council `V `cQ .���L��'�\'
Re : Appraisal --Street Vacation ( Portion of SE 13th Place )
Gentlemen :
I have appraised the portions of SE 13th Place proposed
to be vacated . The total area of th ' s parcel is 4 , 770 square
feet plus the area included in the radius returns . The
dimensions of the parcel are a. 60-foot width and 79 . 50 feet
in length . The size of the parcel is not sufficient to be
classified as a building site , as it does not meet the area
requirements of the Zoning Code . Therefore it could not
be considered as a building site .
Based on the above restrictions , it is my opinion that the
fair market value of this property is $ . 50 per square foot ,
for a total of $2 , 385 . 00 . One-half of this appraised value
would be $1 , 192 . 50 .
It is my appraisal that the City ' s interest in this property
is in the amount of 30 percent , which results in a suggested
vacation fee of $357 . 75 .
It is therefore recommended that this portion of SE 13th
Place be vacated subject to the payment to the City of the
amount of $357 . 75 as the fee for said vacation .
Sincerely ,
WARREN C . GONNASON , P . E .
Public Works Director
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 21 , 1974
Monday , 8: 00 P . M. Municipal Building
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, WILLIAM J.GRANT. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND DELAURENTI , ABSENT COUNCILMAN KENNETH BRUCE BE EXCUSED. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; DEL MEAD, City
IN ATTENDANCE Clerk; DON STARK, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor; WARREN
GONNASON, Director of Public Works; TED BENNETT, Finance Department
Rep. ; BOB HUGHES, Legislative Aide; DEL BENNETT, Airport Director
and Deputy Director of Public Works; GEORGE WILLIAMS, Fire Chief;
CAPT. JOHN BUFF, Police Department Rep. ; GENE COULON, Park and Recre-
ation Director; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; VIC TeGANTV0ORT,
Street Superintendent; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent.
MINUTE n^T;';uVr,L MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES
OF OCTOBER 7, 1974 AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
Street Vacation published, Mayor Garrett opened the hearing to consider the proposed
Portion of street vacation of undeveloped portion of S.E. 13th Place in Tiffany
S.E. 13th P1 . Park Division No. 2, as petitioned by Mrs. Norma Jeane Wallace, 1324
Lake Youngs Wy SE; petition repr:y<.,,Nnts 100% of the owners of record
of the abutting proper`y. Public l ,rks Director Gonnason used dis-
play map showing proposed vacation was stub end of street which would
not be needed in the future. Letter from Board of Publiic Works Chair-
man, Del Bennett noted Board review and found no objections to the
vacation as proposed, providing continuous curb, gutter and sidewalk
installed by petitioners. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI ,
PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY
GRANT, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE VACATION OF S.E. 13th PLACE SUBJECT TO THE
APPLICANT'S PAYING THE 1/2 APPRAISED VALUE AS DETERMINED BY THE PUBLIC
WORKS DIRECTOR.* Councilman Schellert explained that 1/2 appraised
value was of the City's interest not fee title appraisal of property.
Following further discussion the*MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY SCHELLERT,
SECONDED BY DELA.URENTI , THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION
COMMITTEE FOR THE NECESSARY LEGISLATION. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
L. I. D. 290 Street published, Mayor Garrett opened the hearing continued from September 16,
Improvement 1974. Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported protests
Renton Hill against the project amounted to: (1 ) 15% protest on basic project which
includes street widening, curbs, gutters, storm drains and sidewalks.
(2) 34% protest against undergrounding utilities and installing orna-
mental street lighting, (3) 53% of those properties abutting on the
alley protest the alley improvements. City Clerk noted petitions of
protest have been received from 17 owners of property located on
Cedar Ave. S. and S. 4th St. asking that the entire project be dropped;
from six property owners protesting the underground wiring; and petition
bearing 35 signatures from property owners on' S. 4th St. between Cedar
Ave. S. and Mill Ave. S. asking to be deleted from the proposed L. I.D.
Clerk noted letter received from 0. Madison protesting L. I.D. as affects
property at 1108 S. 4th. Letter from Martha G. Wiberg was read with-
drawing previous protest so that a badly needed project would not be
held up. Letter from Mrs. Prudence Romiti ,433 Cedar Ave. S. reported
she would not be able to participate in the L. I.D. Public Works
Director Gonnason noted series of meeting have been held with property
owners, that the project was originally conceived as curbs, gutters and
streets, then being expanded to include undergrounding and alley. Pres-
entation of slides showing project was made.
Mr. Ray Hanson, 336 Mill Ave. S. questioned size of sewer line.
Janette Taylor, 1111 4th S., asked that the money budgeted for improve-
ment of Renton Hill be used for that purpose even though the L.I .D. may
Renton City Council
10/21/74 Meeting - Page 2
Public Hearing - Continued
L. I . D. 290 be voted down. Public Works Director Gonnason noted that if project
Renton Hill was turned down, alternate which was discussed at information meeting,
depending on Council approval , was that streets would be repaired between
the existing gutter lines , but no recommendation would be made to widen
streets.. Mary Ann Mitchell , 1107 S. 4th, asked the street improvement
be accomplished before the end of the year so that budgeted funds could
be used. Upon inquiry by Grant, Gonnason noted Langston Road project
was accomplished by Forward Thrust and Arterial gas tax funds as this is
arterial street, whereas Renton Hill is local access only and therefore
not eligible for arterial funds and the L. I .D. method used.
Upon inquiry by Ray Hansen, Public Works Director Gonnason reported the
final determination on whether or not sidewalks need replacement, rests
with the City Engineer, the abutting property owner maintains , but it
is City responsibility to notify if sidewalk in dangerous condition.
Mr. Manly Grinold, 308 Cedar Ave. S. , extended appreciation for Mrs.
Wiberg' s letter and asked the work be done. Mr. Lou Traverso, 519 Cedar
S. , asked the improvements be made. Mrs.Edna Costner, 438 Cedar S. ,
asked for underground wiring from 4th to the end of street. Mr. Melvin
White, 400 Cedar S. , favored project progression including underground-
ing. Lac othy Cook, 415 Cedar S. , asked that project be kept within
pocketboo;.. Mr. Mitchell , 1107 S. 4th, asked entire project on 4th be
deleted. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, PUBLIC HEARING BE
L. I. D. Dropped CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, L. I .D. 290
AS PRESENTED, BE DROPPED. Following discussion, MOTION CARRIED. MOVED
BY PERRY., SECONDED BY STREDICKE, ALL FUNDS IN BUDGET ALLOCATED FOR
IMPROVEMENT OF RENTON HILL BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Sister City Mayor Garrett announced arrival of delegation from Nishiwaki , Renton's
Nishiwaki Sister City in Japan. A banquet will be held at Fairwood Golf and
Country Club on the 22nd for the 23 member delegation which include
Nishiwaki Mayor and four Assemblymen, for which Administrative Asst.
Stark has tickets for anyone who could attend.
Recess MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council
Recessed at 9:37 and reconvened at 9:50 p.m. Roll call : Six Councilmen
present as previously shown.
PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set, proper notices having been posted and published,
Hazen Annexation Mayor Garrett opened the public meeting to consider whether the City
Proposed will accept the Letter of Intent to annex which represented 43.7% of
the tax paying portion of the assessed valuation of the area, which
petition had been presented to the City Council on September 23. Letter
from Planning Director Ericksen noted the area includes 00 acres of
which 47 are tax paying property and 43 acres are tax exempt as public
right of way, a church, Hazen High School and State property, noting
the tax exempt assessed valuation is not considered in the annexation
process. The letter noted area is located on the eastern boundary of
the City and includes the intersection of 138th Ave. S.E. (Duval N.E. )
and N. E. Sunset Blvd. (Rentun-Issaquah Rd. ) ; and that the annexation will
create an island of unincorporated King County along S.E. 107th P1 . and
138th S.E. between Eastwood Park and Shady Lane Annexations which will
be carefully reviewed by the King County Boundary Review Board.The letter
asked the Council to consider (1 ) Acceptance of the Letter of Intent,
(2) Require adoption of the City's Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordi-
nance and bonded indebtedness,(3) Authorize ciruclation of Annexation
Petition. Planning Director Ericksen used display map to point out
area. Questioning by Stredicke, Planning Director noted the possible
island area consisted of single family residences, about 10 acres;
that the proposed annexation area was public, single-family residential ,
multiple family and commercial . Questioning by Schellert, Planning
Director noted that sewers was most requested item of annexation and
Police service for Hazen High. Mr. Alec Book, 10604 138th S.E. , spokes-
man for annexation area, agreed to the City's Comprehensive Plan , the
Zoning Ordinance and the pre-existing bonded indebtedness (Councilman
Schellert explaining as of 1975 there will be no indebtedness unless
the Fire Bond issue passes) . MOVED BY SCHELLEi'i , SECONDED BY STREDICKE,
COUNCIL ACCEPT LETTER OF INTENT AND AUTHORIZE CIRUCLATION OF PETITION
FOR SIGNATURES REPRESENTING 75% OF TAXABLE ASSES_,FJ VALUATION.*
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Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor
Members of the City Council
Re : Proposed Street Vacation
SE 13th Place (Tiffany Park)
Gentlemen:
The proposed vacation of SE 13th Place in Tiffany Park
was reviewed by the Board of Public Works on September 4.
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The Board found no objections to the vacation of
SE 13th Place as proposed, subject to the condition
that continuous curb , gutter, and sidewalk be provided
by the petitioners .
Sincerely,
DEL BENNETT
Chairman
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Office Engineer
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\ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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OCTOBER 21, 1974
CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. 1931
7Q Affidavit of Publication WHEREAS a Petition has been
q filed with the City Clerk of the
City of Renton on or about August
15, 1974 petitioning for the vaca-
tion of a portion of a certain
STATE OF WASHINGTON street as hereinafter more particu-
larlyCOiJNTY OF KING ss. described and said Petition
having been signed by the owners
of more than two-thirds of the
property owners abutting upon
Barbara Campauna being first duly sworn on the portion of said street sought
to be vacated, same being de-
scribed as follows:
she chief clerk All that portion of S. E. 13th
oath, deposes and says that is the of Place, having a width of 60
THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. That feet, lying easterly of the east-
said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for erly right-of-way margin of
more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, Lake Youngs Way S. E.,
printed and published in the English language continually as a tri- southwesterly of the westerly
weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now line of Lot 6, Block 6, Tiffany
Park Division No. 2 as recoRd-
and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the ed in Vol. 92 of Plats, Page 4
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton Records of King Courify,
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of Wash., and lying between Lot
the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King 1, Block 1, Tiffany Park as
County, recorded in Vo. 72 of Plats
Washington.That the annexed is a 1,t A oltlttOXl...rt0•...19 1 Page 7, 8 and 9 and Lot 1,
replat of a portion of Block 2,
Tiffany Park as recorded in
Vol. 74 of Plats Page 21 re-
cords of King County,Wash.
As situated with the NW 1 of
as it was published in regular issues (and Sec. 21 Twp 23 N., Rng 5 E.,
not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period W.M.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE
of oric consecutive issues, commencing on the CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOL-
LOWS: '
13 day of..;jeptY , 19 ...7/I...., and ending the SECTION 1: That the 21st day
of October at the hour of 8:00
p.m.at the City Council Chambers
day of 19 both dates in the Municipal Building, Renton,
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its s Washi , be and l hereby
subscribers during all of said period.That the full amount of the fee fixedeagton r the time and pr a vae whng
the aforesaid Petition for vacating
the aforesaid portion of street
for the foregoing 22. p
chargedshall be heard and determined.
g g publication is the sum of$ ✓, which SECTION II: The City Clerk is
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words hereby authorized and directed to
for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each give notice of said time and hear-
ingsubsequent insertion. as provided by law, and any
and/or all persons interested
therein objectingtn p toa said dac e
vaca-
tion may then appear and be
,.. heard thereon, or they may file
�/ their written objections thereto
Chief Clerk with the City Clerk prior to or at
the time of the hearing on said
vacation. The City Council shall
determine, at or prior to any such
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13 day of public hearing, as to whether an
appraisal shall be secured to de-
termine the fair market value of
,.?lept.. ,19..74. the property sought to be vacated
as3 9 aided for inOrdinance e likewise
. L 2349 and the ent may likewise
retain an easement for public util-
ity and related purposes.
Nota .lic in and for the State of Washington, PASSED BY THE CITY COUN
-siding at Renton,King County. CIL this 9th day of September
1974.
Delores A. Mead
C—Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective Avery et
l
t
Garrrrett
June 9th,1955. Mayo
Approved as to form:
—Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, Gerard M. Shellan,
adopted by the newspapers of the State. City Attorney
Published in the Renton R
cord-Chronicle September 1
1974. R2923.
CITY COUNCIL REFERRAL MEMO :
Meeting of
Council Committee or Other
Community Services City Attorney
Councilman City Department
Finance & Personnel Board or Commission
Legislation Special Committee
Public Safety — Other _��.,...
Public Works
Transportation _
SUBJECT:
COMMENTS :
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING -
OCTOBER 21 , 1974
CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. 1931
WHEREAS a Petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the City
of Renton on or about August 15, 1974petitioning for the vacation of a portion
of a certainstreet as hereinafter more particularly described and said
Petition having been signed by the owners of more than two-thirds of the
property owners abutting upon the portion of said street sought to be
vacated , same being described as follows :
See attached Exhibit "A"
NOW THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON , AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : That the 21st day of October at the hour of
8 : 00 P . M. at the City Council Chambers in the Municipal Building , Renton ,
Washington , be and is hereby fixed as the time and place when the aforesaid
Petition for vacating the aforesaid portion of street shall be heard and
determined.
SECTION II : The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to
give notice of said time and hearing as provided by law, and any and/Or
all persons interested therein or objecting to said vacation may then appear
and be heard thereon , or they may file their written objections thereto with
the City Clerk prior to or at the time of the hearing on said vacation. The
City Council shall determine , at or prior to any such public hearing , as to
whether an appraisal shall be secured to determine the fair market value of
the property sought to be vacated as provided for in Ordinance No . 2349 and
the City may likewise retain an easement for public utility and related pur-
poses.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 9th day of September , 19 74
Ado-Au,-4/ 67Ge.
Delores A. Mead , Cit Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 9th day of September , 19 74
very Garrfttt, Mayor
Appr ved as to form :
Sir �( �fd(ifG or�:
Gerard M. Shellan , City Attorney
PUBLICATION DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE : 9-13-74
All that portion of S. E.
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Way S. E. , southwesterly of the westerly line aof Lot rgin f6, Block
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• Records of King County, Wash. , and lying 34
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2, Tiffany Park as recorded in Vol. 74 of laatslat of
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Renton City Council Meeting
Minutes of 8/19/74 - Page 2
PUBLIC HEARING
Shady Lane This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, mailed
Annexation and published as required, Mayor Garrett opened the hearing on the
138th Ave. S.E./ annexation of Shady Lane, 138th Ave. S.E. There were no written communi-
Renton-Issaquah cations and Planning Director Ericksen reviewed the area and procedure
Road to date. There being no audience comment, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT,
SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE CITY COUNCIL, BEING AMENABLE TO THE ANNEXA-
TION, AUTHORIZE THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO PROCEED WITH THE NOTICE OF
INTENTION, FORWARDING SAME TO THE KING COUNTY BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD.
MOTION CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE City Clerk Mead read petition from property owners in Glencoe II
& CURRENT requesting that owners of property in that area upon which no dwelling
BUSINESS has been erected post said property as private, prohibiting trespass
Petition - thereon; that specifically prohibited be the operation of all motorcycles,
Glencoe II Area motor bikes, trail bikes, motorscooters and any other motor driven
Gl
Glencoe II of vehicle, either licensed or unlicensed; and that the City of Renton
Motor Vehicles Police Department be impowered to enforce the rule of no trespass.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED.
Request for Pave- Letter from Mr. Sherwood B. Martin, 3728 Park Avenue North, requested
ment of Private assistance from the City in paving a private easement road. The ease-
Easement Road m,,nt connects Meadow and Park Avenues and is consistently used as a
public road, causing problems in noise and dust pollution, speeding,
etc. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THIS COMMUNICATION BE
REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED.
Equipment Rental Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason and Accounting & Investing
Rate Schedule Supervisor Bennett submitted revised Equipment Rental rate schedule
tor 1975 to become effective January 1 , 1975 and recommended adoption of the
rates and referral to Council Committee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED
BY PERRY, THAT THIS LETTER AND SCHEDULE BE REFERRED TO THE COUNCIL
BUDGET COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED.
Bid Opening City Clerk Mead announced the results of the Bid Opening on August 14,
Highlands 1974 for the Highlands Bypass Sanitary Sewer, Phase II . MOVED BY
Sanitary Sewer SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE RESULTS OF THE BID OPENING BE
Phase II REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. (Tabulation attached)
Proposed 4acation Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason verified that the signatures
"M" Place- No. of 8/12 petition comprise 100% of the total property owners abutting
Highlands Church the proposed vacation, noting that verification of the legal descrip-
of Christ tion was required. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THIS
(See Later BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER RESOLUTION AND
Action) SETTING A DATE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING. MOTION CARRIED.
Request for Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason verified a petition sub-
Street Vacation mitted by Mrs. Norma Jeane Wallace, 1324 Lake Youngs Way S. E. ,
S. E. 13th Place requesting vacation of S.E. 13th Place for $1 ,Tiffany Park area,
Tiffany Park as comprising 100% of the record owners of the abutting property.
MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO REFER THE PETITION TO
THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION TO THE LEGISLATION
COMMITTEE FOR NECESSARY RESOLUTION TO SET A DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING.
MOTION CARRIED. ($100 Filing Fee posted with the City Clerk)
AUDIENCE Mr. Brad Hutton, 2549 S.E. 16th St. , Renton, complained about police
COMMENT action of August 17, 1974, wherein he alleged police brutality and
Complaint on harassment as concerns the Richardson family. Mayor Garrett acknow-
Police Action ledged receipt of report on the incident, the matter is presently
under investigation. Police Chief Darby noted citations issued when
police were called to the residence by neighbors due to noise and
liquor, court action pending on the matter. Other people present
in connection with the complaint were Mr. Stephen Richardson,
11109 S.E. 162nd St. , Renton; Yvonne Richardson, 3507 N.E. 6th Place,
Renton; Sally Whorchak, 9720 Rainier Ave. S. , Seattle and Ben Malberck,
9720 Rainier Ave. S. , Seattle. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT,
TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. Substitute
motion by Councilman Stredicke to refer to the Public Safety Committee
failed. ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Grant, Chairman of the
Community Services Committee, recalled committee work with young
people as regards the Loop problem, advising he would meet with this
group to further discuss possible solutions to lack of recreational
facilities.
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
August 19 , 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 E. SCHELLERT, CHARLES
COUNCIL DELAURENTI , GEORGE J. PERRY, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, KENNETH D. BRUCE,
AND WILLIAM J. GRANT.
CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance
IN ATTENDANCE Director; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works
Director; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief;
RICHARD GEISSLER, Acting Fire Chief; DON STARK, Administrative Assis-
tant; KENNETH WHITE, Personnel Director; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street
Superintendent; and VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL MINUTES OF AUGUST 12,
1974, BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC EARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, mailed
L. I.D. 288 and published as required, Mayor Garrett opened the hearing to con-
Prelim'nary sider the preliminary assessment roll in the amount of $101 ,128.49
Assess ent for L. I .D. 288, Street, Street Lighting and Improvements in the vicinity
Street Street of Whitman Court N.E. City Clerk Mead read letter from Mr. S. C.
Lighti g and Iffert, 820 Lakeside Avenue S. , Seattle, WA 98144, protesting the pro-
Improv:ments posed L. I .D. and requesting time at the Hearing to present the facts
Vicini 'y of relating to his property. Public Works Director Gonnason reported
Whitma that this L. I .D. was formed to provide access to the properties that
Court .E. would have been served by Whitman Court N. E. and also provide access
to land-locked property. The percentage of protest was 18.72% at
the time the Hearing began. Mayor Garrett asked for comment from the
audience. Mr. James Dalpay, P. 0. Box 246, Renton, protested the
assessment on his property and was opposed to the L. I .D. Councilman
Delaurenti said that Mr. Iffert, in his letter, had asked for the
opportunity to speak on his protest. Mr. Iffert questioned the reason
for the improvement. Public Works Director Gonnason said the purpose
for construction of the street was to provide access for the Honeydew
Apartment complex, as well as the Honeydew Estates, part of the land
would be land-locked if street not constructed. Mr. Iffert maintained
that the improvement would not benefit his property, but would damage
the value of the property as he was planning a small shopping center
in the area and the right-of-way would segregate a small strip on the
east side of the property. Public Works Director Gonnason stated
the road would provide frontage on the street and additional road
frontage for development of the property. Mr. Iffert felt the Council
action was arbitrary and capricious, Councilman Delaurenti taking issue
with the remark, stating the purpose of the Public Hearing would pre-
clude any arbitrary and capricious action, Mr. Iffert apologizing for
the offense. In further discussion, assessment credit on 200' back
from Sunset Blvd. was noted where benefit was not derived. Mr. Iffert
proposed work stoppage and redesign of the project, restrictive cove-
nants on adjacent properties not of concern as regards his property.
He inquired concerning setback if the building faces the west and was
advised of required 20' setback if facing Sunset only. Mr. Iffert
proposed alternatives of abandoning the L. I .D. , opening up Whitman
Court N.E. to let the traffic through, or relocating the right-of-way
out on to Union Ave. N. E. and possibly City funding may be necessary
to remedy the problem. Mr. Dalpay suggested extending N.E. 12th St.
straight through to 138th Ave. N.E. After further inquiries and dis-
cussion, it was noted benefit could be established by condemnation
proceedings, the Iffert and Dalpay protests totalling 31 .93%. It was
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE HEARING BE CLOSED.
MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE CITY
COUNCIL ACCEPT THE L. I .D. 288 PRELIMINARY ROLL AS A LOGICAL EXTENSION
OF THE STREET SYSTEM AND THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION
COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. Councilman Schellert inquired concerning
adjustment or design amendment, City Attorney Shellan advising the
ordinance will specify that the City reserves the right to change the
design, however, if moved to the east, and additional property is bene-
fitted, a new L. I .D. is required. MOTION CARRIED.
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INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE
Date August 19, 1974
TO: Del Mead, City Clerk
FROM: Warren C. Gonnason, Public Works Director
SUBJECT: Proposed Vacation - SE 13th Place
A.
We"have checked the legal description contained within the attached petition
proposing vacation of a portion of SE 13th Place and find it to be satis-
factory.
The signatures on the petition reflect that of the record owner and comprise
100a of the abutting property. '
L-1 �'
Warren C. Gonnason, P.E.
, Public Works Director .
AMH:ad
Attachment ,
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August 19, 1974 ' `! �.
City Council
Renton, Washington 98055
Subject: Vacation of S. E. 13th Place (Tiffany Park)
Gentlemen:
The traffic pattern in this area is fully developed by the construction of
Lake Youngs Way, S. E. , and Harrington Avenue, S. E. , has been curbed,
utilities are in and the traffic pattern has been established. Access between
the two streets is unnecessary because S. E. 16th Street establishes com-
plete access between the two areas. Therefore, the short section whose
vacation is now being requested is not required for the public interest.
S. E. 13th Place is not now used for vehicular traffic and does not provide
access to any lot that cannot be reached by another route.
Attached is a vicinity map showing the area which we desire vacated.
It is respectfully requested that the said S. E. 13th Place be vacated for the
sum of $1. 00,
Sincerely,
(Mrs. ) Norma Jeane Wallace
1324 Lake Youngs Way, S. E.
Renton, Washington 98055
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CITY OF RENTON
CITY CLERK'S RECEIPT No. 4.13
RENTON, WA. , , 1 9 )y
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April 4
P 1974
Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor.
Members of the City Council
RE: Request for a Street Vacat _o:1
Gentlemen:
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We, the undersigned, property o,rlerf; abutting S. E. 13th Place, respectfully `
request the vacation of that portion of said street described as follows:
All that portion` of. S. E. 13th Place, having a width of 60 feet,
lying easterly of the easterly right-of-way margin of Lake Youngs
Way S. E. , southwesterly of the westerly line of Lot 6, Block 6,
Tiffany Park Division No. 2 a,: recorded in Vol. 92 of Plats, Page 34
Records of King County, Wash. , and lying between Lot 1, Block 1, Tiffany
Park as recorded in Vo. 12 of Plats Page 7, 8 and 9 and Lot 1, replat of
a portion of Block 2, Tiffany Park as recorded in Vol. 74 of Plats
Page 21 records of King County,Wash.
As situated within the NW 1/4 of Sec. 21 Twp 23 N. , RnQ 5 E. , W.M.
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INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE
Date August 19, 1974
TO: Del Mead, City Clerk
FROM: Warren C. Gonnason, Public Works Director
SUBJECT: Proposed Vacation - SE 13th Place
We have checked the legal description contained within the attached petition
proposing vacation of a portion of SE 13th Place and find it to be satis-
factory.
The signatures on the petition reflect that of the record owner and comprise
100% of the abutting property.
Warren C. Gonnason, P.E.
Public Works Director
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August 19, 1974 "'u�O
City Council
Renton, Washington 98055
Subject: Vacation of S. E. 13th Place (Tiffany Park)
Gentlemen:
The traffic pattern in this area is fully developed by the construction of
Lake Youngs Way, S. E. , and Harrington Avenue, S. E. , has been curbed,
utilities are in and the traffic pattern has been established. Access between
the two streets is unnecessary because S. E. 16th Street establishes com-
plete access between the two areas. Therefore, the short section whose
vacation is now being requested is not required for the public interest.
S. E. 13th Place is not now used for vehicular traffic and does not provide
access to any lot that cannot be reached by another route.
Attached is a vicinity map showing the area which we desire vacated.
It is respectfully requested that the said S. E. 13th Place be vacated for the
sum of $1. 00.
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(Mrs. ) Norma Jeane Wallace
1324 Lake Youngs Way, S. E.
Renton, Washington 98055
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CITY CLERK'S RECEIPT No. 433
RENTON, WA. i , 19 ;? y
RECEIVED OF
— _ _ DOLLARS
FOR: CODE AMOUNT
Taxes
Gene.'w2 Buz.cneas LLcenaea
Pno6./Occup. Bus. Licenaea
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Pnec,Lnct Rent
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April 4, 1974 �-�-
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Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor C» r�, ;.
Members of the City Council W ' ,`-.
RE: Request for a Street Vacation $ f7�"" .,f. ;;`''
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Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned, property owners abutting S. E. 13th Place, respectfully
request the vacation of that portion of said street described as follows:
All that portion of S. E. 13th Place, having a width of 60 feet,
lying easterly of the easterly right-of-way margin of Lake Youngs
Way S. E. , southwesterly of the westerly line of Lot 6, Block 6,
Tiffany Park Division No. 2 as recorded in Vol. 92 of Plats, Page 34
Records of King County, Wash. , and lying between Lot 1, Block 1, Tiffany
Park as recorded in Vo. 72 of Plats Page 7, 8 and 9 and Lot 1, replat of
a portion of Block 2, Tiffany Park as recorded in Vol. 74 of Plats
Page 21 records of King County,Wash.
As situated within the NW 1/4 of Sec. 21 Twp 23 N. , Rng 5 E. , W.M.
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