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CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO . 2932
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON , VACATING
A PORTION OF COUNTY ROAD NO . 80 (THIRD AVENUE EXTENSION)
A PUBLIC STREET, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREINBELOW
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LT-' WHEREAS a proper petition for vacating a portion of County
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Road No. 80 (Third Avenue Extension) was duly filed with the City Clerk
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on or about February 18 , 1975 aryl said petition had been signed by owners
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representing one hundred percent of the total frontage upon the portion
of said street to be vacated, and
WHEREAS the City Council by Resolution No. 1968 passed and
approve on March 17 , 1975 , and after due investigation did fix and
determi e the 28th day of April , 1975 at the hour of 8 : 00 P.M. in the
City Council Cheers of the City of Renton to be the time and place for
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 a pearing in favor of or in opposition thereto ; and
WHEREAS the Department of Public Works and the Planning
Department of the City of Renton having duly considered said petition
for said vacation, and having found same to be in the public interest
and
and for the public benefit /no injury or damage to any person or
properties will result from such vacation;
NOW THEREFORE ,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF RENTON , AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : The following portion of street , to-wit : .
As described on Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and
. incorporated herein as if fully set forth
• BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY VACATED, subject however to payment by Petitioner
owners of the sum of $210 . 00 pursuant to kCW 35 . 79 . 030 and the City ' s
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Ordinance No. 2349 which sum does not exceed one-half (1/2) the
appraise* value of the area so vacated.
SECTION II : This Ordinance shall be effective upon its
'r' passage ,, approval and five days after its publication.
w A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed with the
"'. Office of Record and Elections , King County, and as otherwise provided
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by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 12th day of May, 1975 .
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APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 12th day of. Ma;•: ' 19 7 b. 2I
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Approved as to form:
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Z:;erard M Shellan, City Attorney
Date of ir UBlication: 5-16-75
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. 'All that portion of said County. Rosd No. 80 lying Southeasterly of
the Southerly right-of-way margin of S.
and Southwesterly of the follo;�ir.g described line:
Sunset Blvd. (P_S,lt. No.. 2)
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c:. Beginning at the intersection of the westerly production of the center
line of Third Avenue, in the City of Renton, with the center line of
Primary State Highway No. 5, which point is also described by the
oordinates x equals 1,658,127.77 and 2
y equals 178,1_G.72 according
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one, the meridian of which projection g" n• . orth
one, ,� P j is used therein; thence S
50 E, along the center line of said Third Avenue 234.05 feet
to an intersection with the center line of CountyR No. 05 aso
• known as Third Avenue Extension) deeded to King n80 (also
i�•% - file Na. 813638; thence ° , County under Auditor's S 77 25 10 F1, along the center line of said
County Road No. 80, 413.28 feet; thence S 12°
3-•'SO" L, at right angles
to said center line of County Road No. 80, 30.00 feet to a point on the
._� southerly margin of said County Road No. 80; thence S 77°25 '10" [•7, along.
said southerly margin, a distance of 78.03 feet to a point on a curve .
which point is also the true point of beginning of the aforementioned
line; thence along an arc of a curve to the right, having a radius of
70 feet, an arc distance of 88,095 feet through a central angle of
72°06'28", to a point of tangency; thence N 30°28'22' W, a distance of
57 feet more or less to the southerly margin of S.W. Sunset Blvd.
(P.S.H. No. 2) and the terminus of said line.•
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ci) CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. 2932
AAffidavit of Publication OFN RENTON, ASOF INE CITY
RENTON, WASHINGTON,
VACATING A PORTION OF
COUNTY ROAD NO.80(THIRD
AVENUE EXTENSION) A
STATE OF WASHINGTON PUBLIC STREET, AS MORE
COUNTY OF KING ss. PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
HEREINBELOW
WHEREAS a proper peti-
tion for vacating a portion
,t,, ryt t, of County Road No. 80 (Third Av-
'fl'�''x h being first duly sworn on enue Extension)was duly filed with
the.City Clerk on or about February
18, 1975 and said petition had been
oath, deposes and says that ..,,. . is the L.;�1...t:...,_L,, of signed by owners representing one
THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. That hundred percent of the total frontage
said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for upon the portion of said street to be
more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, vacated,and
printed andpublished in the English language continuallyas a tri WHEREAS the City Council by
g Resolution No. 1968 passed and
weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now approved on March 17, 1975, and
and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the after due investigation did fix and
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton determine the 28th day of April,1975
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of at the hour of 8:00 P.M. in the City
the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King Council Chambers of the City of
County, Renton to be the time and place for
public hearing thereon,and the City
Washington.That the annexed is a :rd. Clerk having given due notice of
such hearing in the manner provided
by law,and all persons having been
heard appearing in favor of or in
opposition thereto;and
WHEREAS the Department of
as it was published in regular issues (and Public Works and the Planning
not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period Department of the City of Renton
having duly considered said petition
for said vacation,and having found
of consecutive issues, commencing on the same to be in the public interest and
for the public benefit and no injury or
damage to any persons or
1I day of , 19 ..,`'i , and ending the properties will result from such vaca-
tion;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT
day of , 19 both dates ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its THE T COUNCIL THE CITY
subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee OF RENON,I:A FOLLLL THE
SECTION The following por-
tion of street.to-wit:
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$..Lk j ,;ijwhich
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words All that portion of said County
for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each Road No.80 lying Southeasterly
subsequent insertion. of the Southerly right-of-way
margin of S.W. Sunset Blvd.
(P.S.H.No.2)and Southwester-
ly of the following described line:
f_:l e Beginning et the intersection of
the westerly production of the
center line of Third Avenue, in
Subscribed and sworn to before me this I...6 day of the City of Renton,with the cent-
er line of Primary State Highway
• 5' No. 5, which point is also,19 7 .described by the coordinates x
equals 1,658,127.77 and y
equals 178,126,72 according to
49'.Vv-X( the Lambert Plane Projection for
N to yPublic in and for the State of Washington, the State of Washington, North
residing at Renton,King County. Zone,the meridian of which pro-
jection is used therein;thence S
88°40'50" E, along the center
l—Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective feete to said ThirdrAvenue with23 the
June 9th,1955. an intersection the
center line of County Road No.
80—Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, Extension)(also known deededas Third Avenue
adopted by the newspapers of the State. ounty underAuditor's to King
County File No.
813638;thence S 77+25'10"W,
along the center line of said
County Road No. 80, 413.28
feet; thence S 12°34'50" E, at
right angles to said center line of
County Road No. 80,30.00 feet
to a point on the southerly margin
of said County Road No. 80;
thence S 77°25'10" W, along
said southerly margin,a distance
of 78.08 feet to a point on a curve
which point is also the true point
of beginning of the
aforementioned line; thence
along an arc of a curve to the
right,having a radius of 70 feet,
an arc distance of 88.096 feet
through a central angle of
72°06'2E",to a point of tangency;
thence Ni 30°28'22" W, a dis-
tance of 57 feet more or less to
the sou'herly margin of S.W.
Sunset Eivd.(P.S.H. No.2)and
the termi ius of said line.
ALL SITL ATED IN KING COUN-
TY,WASHINGTON
BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY
VACATED, subject however to
payment by Petitioner-owners of the
sum of $210.00 pursuant to RCW
35.79.030 and the City's Ordinance
No, 234) which sum does not 1975,
exceed or a half(1/2)the appraised /s/Delores A. MeadMayor
value of tta area so vacated. CityClerk Approvedisrd as S form:
SECTION II; This Ordinance APPROVED BY THE MAYOR City
Attorney
aM Shellan
shall be effective upon its passage, this 12th day of May, 1975. City'Published
Record-
approval E nd five days after its ' ;s/Avery Garrett onble Main 16,e Renton7 .R3247 publication Chronicle.May 1975.
A certifi 3d copy of this Ordinance
shall be f led with the Office of
Record anc Elections,King County,
and as otherwise provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY ,
COUNCIL this 12th day of May,
F ► le : Sir eet Va.etlion
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Renton City Council
5/12/75 Page 5
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued
Ordinance #2932 The Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings
Street Vacation for an ordinance vacating a portion of County Road #80 at the Renton
County Road #80 Shopping Center as requested by Robert Edwards, having been placed on
first reading on 5/5/75. Following reading, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT,
SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
First Readila The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading with referral
Rezone G to MP back to committee on an ordinance rezoning property from General Classifi-
(Agostino) cation District G to Manufacturing Park District M-P, located E.Valley Hwy.
Following reading,MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, ORDINANCE
BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
First Read The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading only for
Rezone G9600-L-1 an ordinance` rezoning property on East Valley Freeway at SW 43rd St. ,
(1',tlenbach ) from G-9600 to Light Industry District L-1 . Following reading, it was
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO
LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ordinance #2933 The Legislation Committee report recommended first, second and final
Appropriation readings on an ordinance appropriating funds from Excess Revenue to Fire
College Department and Data Processing in the amount of $965 and to Water
'Fork-Study Maintenance in the amount of $1 ,950 for college work study students.
Programs Following first reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI ,
COUNCIL ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED.
Following readings, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER,
ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
First Reading Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented ordinance establishing
Establishing and creating a "Department of Data Processing" providing for appointment
Data Processing of Director, specifying duties and matters relating thereto. Follow-
Department ing reading by the Clerk, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY
SCHELLERT, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
Street Vacation Councilman Grant inquired of the Logan Ave. Street Vacation requested
Logan Ave. N. by Boeing Commercial Airplane Company and asked that plans include the
trail on either Park Ave. N. or Logan Ave. N. as planned, and hoped that
the Boeing Company would participate in funding such a trail .
AUDIENCE COMMENT Mrs. Marlene Bronson inquired further regarding Honeydew Apt. access ,
favoring forty-foot roadway. Mr. Mike Smith recalled letter presented
earlier during Schneider Rezone (1st Paragraph Page 2) , and asked that
rezonesbe halted until update of Comprehensive Plan. MOVED BY DELAURENTI ,
SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER REQUEST OF MR. SMITH TO HALT REZONES,
TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR DISCUSSION. CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, MEETING ADJOURN. The regular
meeting of the City Council adjourned at 11 :00 p.m.
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Delores A. Mead, City Clerk
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CURRENY FUND Voib4 99S.2 - 19.90
PARK /UND 64/ 431155
STREET FUND 1l5/ 7124 40
MATER,iQRKS UTILIYIv FUND $871605111
AIRP0HI FUN) SW.39
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 67, 906046
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*EA THE UNUERSIUNE ) MEMbEkS L. THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF
RENTuN CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED O PAkTMENTA►. CERTIFICATION TRAY
MERCHANDISE 4NO/UR SERVICES HAVE bEEN RECEIVED 0R RENDERED, 00 HEREOY
APPRCVE FOR PAYMENT VU4CNER5 NOs 43Id THROUGH NO , *407 IN THE AMOUNT
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Revenue Warrant No.# R-4 $99.00
C sh Warrant No.# C-6 $99.00
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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 28th day of April , 19 75 , 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 :
Vacation of portion of County
Road No. 80 ( 3rd Avenue Extension)
vicinity of Renton Shopping Center.
Public Hearing Continued from April 21, 1975
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same .
CITY OF RENTON
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Delores A . Mead , C ty Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
April 25 , 1975
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 28th day of April , 19 75 , 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 :
Vacation of portion of County
Road No. 80 ( 3rd Avenue Extension)
vicinity of Renton Shopping Center.
Public Hearing Continued from April 21 , 1975
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same .
CITY OF RENTON
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Delores A . Mead , City Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
April 25 , 1975
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 28th day of April , 19 75 , 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 :
Vacation of portion of County
Road No. 80 ( 3rd Avenue Extension)
vicinity of Renton Shopping Center .
Public Hearing Continued from April 21, 1975
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same .
CITY OF RENTON
Delores A . Mead , C ty Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
April 25 , 1975
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 , WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO . 2932
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON , VACATING
A PORTION OF COUNTY ROAD NO . 80 (THIRD AVENUE EXTENSION)
A PUBLIC STREET, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREINBELOW
WHEREAS a proper petition for vacating a portion of County
Road No. 80 (Third Avenue Extension) was duly filed with the City Clerk
on or about February 18 , 1975 andsaid petition had been signed by owners
representing one hundred percent of the total frontage upon the portion
of said street to be vacated, and
WHEREAS the City Council by Resolution No . 1968 passed and
approved on March 17 , 1975 , and after due investigation did fix and
determine the 28th day of April , 1975 at the hour of 8 : 00 P.M. in the
City Council Chabers of the City of Renton to be the time and place for
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 of or in opposition thereto ; and
WHEREAS the Department of Public Works and the Planning
Department of the City of Renton having duly considered said petition
for said vacation, and having found same to be in the public interest
and
and for the public benefit /no injury or damage to any person or
properties will result from such vacation ;
NOW THEREFORE ,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF RENTON , AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : The following portion of street , to-wit :
As described on Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and
incorporated herein as if fully set forth
• BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY VACATED, subject however to payment by Petitioner-
owners of the sum of $210 . 00 pursuant to RCW 35 . 79 . 030 and the City's
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Ordinance No. 2349 which sum does not exceed one-half (1/2) 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 Record and Elections , King County , and as otherwise provided
by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 12th day of May, 1975 .
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APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 12th day of May, 1975 .
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Approved as to form:
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Zerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
Date of PUllication: 5-16-75
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EXHIBIT "A"
- . All that portion of said County. Road No. 80 lying Southeasterly of
- the Southerly right-of-way marginof
Y S.W. Sunset Blvd. (P_5.l1. No. 2)
and Southwesterly of the following described line:
: - Beginning at the intersection of the westerly production of the center
line of Third Avenue, in the City of Renton, with the center line of
Primary State Highway No. 5, which point is also described by the
coordinates x equals 1,658,127.77 and
to the Lambert Plane Projection for the State�of7Washington, North
Zone, the meridian of which projection is used therein; thence S
-• ! 88°40'50" E, along the center line of said Third Avenue 2 feet
• to an intersection with the center line of CountyRoad No. 805 also
• .. _ (also
known as Third Avenue Extension) deeded to King County under Auditor's _
File No. 813638; thence S 77°25'10" U, along the center line of said
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• County Road No. 80, 413.28 feet; thence S 12°34'50" B, at right angles
• to said center line of County Road No. 80, 30.00 feet to a point on the
=.,.;'., southerly margin of said County Road No. 80; thence S '77°25'10" t•l, alon
• said southerly margin, a distance of 78.03 feet to a point on a curve g.
`.; . which point is also the true point of beginning of the aforementioned
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line; thence along an arc of a curve to the right, having a radius
70 feet, an arc distance of 88.095 feet through a central angle of
of
' 72°06'28", to a point of tangency; thence N 30°28'22" W, a distance of -
'57 feet more or less to the southerly margin of S.W. Sunset Blvd.
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(P.S.H. No. 2) and the terminus of said line.
ALL SITUATED INKING COUNTY, WASHINGTON - .,
INTEROFFICE MEMO
TO: DATE : October 25 , 1974
Delores A. Mead
City Clerk
FROM: Gerard M. Shellan
SUBJECT : Ord. re vacation - S .E. 13th Place
Dear Del :
We are handing you herewith original and one copy of the
proposed vacation of a portion of S .E. 13th Place.
Would you please have the Public Works Department check
overyeatlmal description and also the stipulation in
the/cause.
As soon as an appraisal has been prepared regarding the
City' s interest , the proper amount should be inserted
and the petitioner so notified.
We remain,
Gerard M. Shellan
Renton City Council
5/5/75 Page 5
OLD BUSINESS - Continued
Aviation Aviation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented committee report explain-
Committee ing FAA Planning Grant Offer in the amount of $40,000 for the prepara-
'Report tion of an Airport Master Plan for Renton Municipal Airport and the Will
Rogers-Wiley Post Memorial Seaplane Base; that the City Council previously
Airport authorized the consulting firm of VTN Washington for this study, noting
Master Plan - total cost at $60,000. The report explained Washington State Aeronautics
9 Month Commission Grant awarded in the amount of $10,000 and that the remaining
Project $10,000 matching share for the City will be in the form of inkind services
performed by Airport staff. The Aviation Committee recommended passage
of resolution authorizing acceptance of the FAA Planning Grant Offer
in the amount of $40,000 and execution of the Grant Agreement by the
Mayor and City Clerk. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL
CONCUR AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION AND AUTHOR-
IZE THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AGREEMENT. CARRIED.
VOUCHER Finance Committee Chairman SCHELLERT MOVED, BRUCE SECONDED, COUNCIL
APPROVAL APPROVE Vouchers 4209 through 4304 in the amount of $57,868.41 having
received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or
services rendered: (Vouchers No. 4202 through 4208 were machine voided)
L. I. D. 286 Revenue Warrant R-3 in amount of $32, 243.46 and Cash Warrant
No. C-5 in amount of $32,243.46. NOTION CARRIED.
ORDINANCES Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report recom-
Ord. #2928 mending second and final readings for an ordinance creating fire lanes
Fire Lanes and the enforcement thereof, which had been placed on first reading 4/28.
Following reading of the ordinance prohibiting stopping, standing or
parking in specified places, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDI-
NANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
First Reading Committee report recommended first reading for an ordinance vacating
Vacation a portion of County Road #80 at the Renton Shopping Center. Following
County Rd. #80 reading of the ordinance vacating a portion of 3rd Ave. Extension (#80)
as approved at Public Hearing, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY
BRUCE, REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ord. #2929 The Legislation Committee report recommended first, second and final
Grant for readings of an ordinance providing for the acceptance of grant from
Talbot Hill the Department of Social and Health Services in the sum of $355,200
Reservoir for 40% of total costs to improve the City' s Talbot Hill Storage by
construction of a 6,000,000 gallon reservoir, and also authorizing the
Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreements. Following reading,
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON SECOND AND
FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead read the ordinance regarding
the Talbot Hill Water Improvement and it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI ,
SECONDED BY BRUCE, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
MOTION CARRIED.
Ord. #2930 The Committee report recommended first, second and final readings of
Water & Sewer an ordinance providing for the sale of three million dollars worth of
Revenue bonds to improve the water and sewer system. Following first reading,
Bonds it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, FORWARD ORDINANCE TO SECOND
AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings providing for issuance
of water and sewer bonds , it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER,
ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
First Reading Councilman Clymer presented an ordinance for first reading which confirmed
L. I .D. 274 assessments and assessment roll of Local Improvement District No. 274 for
Approving construction and installation of underground power and utility lines,
Assessments ornamental street lighting system and other incidentals, in the amount
of $223,801 .80 (reflecting amendments) . Following reading, it was MOVED
BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE
LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
RESOLUTIONS
Res. #1985 The Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of a
Smoking Ban resolution implementing the Health Department' s ruling on smoking ban.
Council Following reading of the resolution banning smoking in the Council
Chambers Chambers and authorizing posting of "No Smoking" Signs and advising the
public of the prohibition, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY
CLYMER, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. ROLL CALL: 3 AYES: DELAURENTI ,
STREDICKE CLYMER; 3 NO: PERRY, BRUCE, SCHELLERT. TIE VOTE BROKEN BY
MAYOR GARRETT CASTING AYE VOTE. CARRTFD.
Renton City Council
5/5/75 Page 6
RESOLUTIONS - Continued
Res. #1986 Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of a
resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the agreement
and accept a Grant from the Federal Aviation Administration to develop
a master plan for Renton Airport. Following reading, MOVED COUNCIL
ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. (See earlier Aviation Committee Report) .
Whitman Court A Motion Failed, which was Made by Stredicke, seconded by Perry, that
Vacation the Ordinance vacating Whitman Court N.E. within Honeydew Estates be
placed on first reading as requested at the April 28, 1975 meeting.
It was noted the ordinance was drafted in October, 1973.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. The
meeting adjourned at 12:00 midnight.
e ores Mead, Cit Clerk
INTEROFFICE MEMO
DATE:
TO:
Del Mead, City Clerk April 29 , 1975
FROM: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
SUBJECT: Re : Proposed Ordinance - Vacation of portion of County Road
No. 80 (Third Avenue Extension)
Dear Del :
We are handing you herewith original of the proposed Ordinance vacating
portion of County Road No . 80 . Would you please fill in on page 2 the
number of the City' s Ordinance which authorizes the charge of not to
exceed one-half of the appraised value.
After the legal description has been verifi by the Public Works
Department, please forward said Ordinance tcthe LegislationCommittee
for appropriate action at its next meeting.
We remain
Gera' d M. Shell n
GMS :nd
Encl. (Original of Ordinance)
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 28th day of April , 19 75 , 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 :
Vacation of portion of County
Road No. 80 ( 3rd Avenue Extension)
vicinity of Renton Shopping Center.
Public Hearing Continued from April 21, 1975
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same .
CITY OF RENTON
/LJ6„,1 Q.
Delores A . Mead , C ty Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
April 25 , 1975
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 .
1;13-
\ a i/ Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING SS.
3arbara Cirnagna being first duly sworn on
oath, deposes and says that "}}f 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 Coac '5,3i0
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY RENTON CITY COUNCIL
as it was published in regular issues (and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period the Renton City Council has fixed
the 28th day of April, 1975,at 8:00
p.m.in the Council Chambers of the
of one consecutive issues, commencing on the Renton Municipal Building, Renton,
Washington as the time and place
2 r April 'j j for a public hearing to consider the
1 day of 19 and ending the following:
Vacation of portion of County
Road No. 80 (3rd Avenue Exten-
day of , 19 both dates sion) vicinity of Renton Shopping
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its Center.
subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee Public Hearing Continued from
April 21, 1975.
Any and all interested persons
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ , which are invited to be present to voice
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words approval,disapproval or opinions on
for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each pame.
CITY OF RENTON
subsequent insertion. Delores A. Mead,
City Clerk
Published in the Renton Record-
Chronicle 71" April 25, 1975. R3200.
( V chief clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6 day of
i icy ,19 75
Notary tc 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.
Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING ss.
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
County,
Washington.That the annexed is a _
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 CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
�� ,)-., 1 BY RENTON CITY COUNCIL
day of , 19 7 " , and ending the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Renton City Council has fixed
the 28th day of April, 1975,at 8:00
day of , 19 ,both dates p.m.in the Council Chambers of the
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its Renton Municipal Building,Renton,
subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee Washington as the time and place
for a public hearing to consider the
following:
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ , which Vacation of portion of County
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words Road No. 80 (3rd Avenue Exten-
for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each sent) vicinity of Renton Shopping
subsequent insertion. Center.
cl / � Public Hearing Continued from
/ April 21, 1975.
Any and all interested persons
L' i � I j —� are invited to be present to voice
approval,disapproval or opinions on
c hi r f Clurk' same.
CITY OF RENTON
Delores A. Mead,
r City Clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of Published in the Renton Record-
Chronicle April 25, 1975. R3200.
19 r'5
,• J Luc-cx_ �0-v��,/
Notary P • in and for the State of Washington,
r• •ing 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.
Renton City Council
4/28/75 - Page 2
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published
Street Vacation and posted as required, Mayor Pro tem Delaurenti opened the Public
County Road #80 Hearing continued from April 21 , 1975, to consider the vacation of a
portion of County Road No. 80 (3rd Ave. Extension) in the vicinity
of Renton Shopping Center as requested by Robert L. Edwards.
Transportation Committee Report was presented by Chairman Perry
recommending that the vacation be granted as petitioned and that
it is not necessary that the proposed additional property be dedicated
to the City. The report further recommended that a vacation fee in
the amount of $210 be charged and that the matter be referred to
the Legislation Committee for drafting of the ordinance, which will
be held pending receipt of vacation fee. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED
BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND REFER THE MATTER
TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY
STREDICKE, THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. (Time: 8:16 p.m. )
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published and
Honeydew Too posted as required, Mayor Pro tem Delaurenti opened the continued
Apartments Public Hearing to consider the further development of proposed Honey-
Continuec from dew Too Apartment Complex in the vicinity of 1150 Union Ave. N. E. ;
April 7, to continue Whitman Court N.E. Street Vacation within the Honeydew
April 14, to Estates residential area; dissolution of L. I .D. 288 requirements
April 21 , to (street and lighting installation for alternate access to the North)
April 28, to and vacation of Whitman Court N.E. which is within the Honeydew Apart-
May 5, 1975 ment Complex; and provide for a 40-foot access to the proposed apart-
ments from the northeast corner thereof to Sunset Highway. Public
Works Committee Chairman Bruce reported Dura Development Co. had not
yet met with the committee and requested the hearing be postponed.
Public Works Director Gonnason noted $10,000 bond had been posted by
Dura Development Co. in order to assure that landscaping would be
completed and maintained; that the turn-around for firefighting equip-
ment was considered and approved by the former Fire Chief pursuant
to the requirements of the agreement; that Dura Development Co. did
petition for creation of LID extending Whitman Court N.E. to Sunset
Blvd.,thatis now in the jurisdiction of the City; that the petition
for vacation of unneeded portions of Whitman Court N.E. could not be
consummated until LID completed. Public Works Director Gonnason noted
this report had been delivered to the Mayor and Council on 4/23/75
and indicated that Dura Development Co. has met and is in compliance
with May 1974 Agreements subject to these comments. Mr. Mike Smith,
3402 N. E. 7th, asked the Council to delay building until guidelines
have been set forth. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL
CONTINUE PUBLIC HEARING FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. (Time: 8:25 p.m. )
CORRESPCNDENCE AND
CURRENT BUSINESS Claim for Damages filed by Phillip A. Schmolke, 230 Rainier Ave. S. ,
Claims for in the amount of $37,000 for coll ;lion with tractor and trailer alleged
Damages by the City failed to install "no parking" signs on the South side of
P.A. Schmolke & 3rd Ave. Claim for Damages filed by Jacqueline Marie Russo a/k/a
Russo/Schmolke Schmolke, 1709 State Rd. , Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, in the amount of
$154,500 for personal injuries while passenger in auto driven by
P.A. Schmolke, alleged e.ccident due to failure to post "no parking"
signs. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY PERRY, REFER CLAIMS TO CITY ATTOR-
NEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED.
Management Letter from the City of Renton management employees requested sanction
Association in the formation of the City of Renton Management Association for the
following purposes: To collectively negotiate with the Mayor and
City Council on salaries , benefits and working conditions; to raise
management standards; encourage spirit of pride, unity and cooperation;
to improve the quality of management and to provide participation in
meaningful projects. The letter also requested authorization for pay-
roll deduction for dues, with membership available to all full-time
management employees. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL
REFER THIS COMMUNICATION TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Shell Cil Co. Letter from City Attorney Shellan reported ',hell Oil Co. vs City,
Court Case King County No. 786059, summarized Judge Hunter' s oral decision given
4/22/75 (verbatim transcript available next week) : The basic issue
before the court was whether the City acting through its Planning
Commission and Council , had acted arbitrary and capriciously or not,
the Court's personal view on special permit not being relevant.
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
April 28 , 1975 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro tem Charles Delaurenti , presiding, led the Pledge of Allegi-
ance and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order and
asked the Clerk to Call the Roll .
ROLL CALL OF CHARLES DELAURENTI, Council President; KENNETH D. BRUCE, EARL CLYMER,
COUNCIL RICHARD M. STREDICKE AND GEORGE J. PERRY. MOVED BY CLYMER,SECONDED
BY BRUCE, ABSENT COUNCILMEN WILLIAM J. GRANT AND HENRY E. SCHELLERT
ARE EXCUSED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC OFFICIALS G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL
IN ATTENDANCE MEAD, City Clerk; GEORGE WILLIAMS, Fire Chief; GORDON ERICKSEN, Plan-
ning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; BOB HUGHES,
Legislative Aide; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; VIC TeGANTVOORT,
Street Supt. ; DON STARK, Administrative Assistant; CAPT. BOURASA,
Police Department Rep.
MINUTE APPROVAL Upon inquiry by Council President Pro tem Perry for corrections or
additions to the Minutes of 4/21/75, Councilman Stredicke commended
the City Clerk that the Minutes were very well written. MOVED PERRY,
SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE THE APRIL 21 , 1975 MINUTES AS
PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published and
Street Vacation posted, Mayor Pro tem Delaurenti opened the Public Hearing to consider
Portion of the vacation of a portion of Powell Ave. S.W. lying between the
Powell Ave. SW southerly R/W of FAI 405 and the northerly R/W of S.W. 16th Street
SW 15th Street extended, having a width of 60 feet; and a portion of S.W. 15th Street
lying northerly of lots 7 through 10 Block 35 C.D. Hilman' s Earlington
Gardens and southerly of FAI 405 R/W. , as requested in petition
filed by Dean W. Bitney and Charles H. Grouws. Public Works Director
Gonnason used wall map to explain area of the proposed street vacation
and explained the Board of Public Works 3/7/75 recommendation that
City retain easement adjacent to FAI 405 for State illumination system
and the City negotiate the exchange of right-of-way required for the
P-1 Channel as part of the consideration for the vacation. Transpor-
tation Committee Chairman Perry presented committee report concurring
with the Board of Public Works and recommending the vacation be
granted subject to rentention of a 10-foot utility easement on the
easterly portion of Powell Ave. S.W. ; that the precise determination
of the portion of S.W. 15th St. to be vacated be referred to the
Public Works Department for determination of the needs for R/W required
for the P-1 Channel and that the Public Works Department be authorized
to negotiate with the petitioners regarding the right-of-way determina-
tion and report back to the Transportation Committee. Upon inquiry
by Councilman Stredicke, Councilman Perry noted the intent of committee
report to determine whether petitioners would pay 1/2 appraised value
or work out compromise on trading property. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED
BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT OF TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE.
CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED.
CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
L. I. D. 274 published as required, Mayor Pro tem Delaurenti opened the Public
Undergrounding Hearing continued from April 21 , 1975, to consider the final assess-
Central ment in the amount of $227,737 for L. I .D. 274, construction and instal-
Business lation of underground power and utility lines, ornamental street
District lighting system and other improvements. Letter from Lillian Rosenstrom,
11039 Woodward Ave. S. , Seattle, objected to the inferior grade of
grass planted in the parking strip at her property at 95 Williams S.
Public Works Director Gonnason reported the matter would be checked.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THIS LETTER BE REFERRED TO PUB-
LIC WORKS COMMITTEE.CARRIED. Public Works Committee Chairman Bruce
Hearing reported the L. I.D. matter was before his committee and requested
Continued to another week to consider. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, PUBLIC
5/5/75 HEARING ON LID 274 BE CONTINUED ANOTHER WEEK TO 5/5/75. CARRIED.
/I
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT April 28, 1975
Subject : Vacation of Portion of County Road #80
The Transportation Committee has met with the petitioners for
the vacation of a portion of County Road #80 in the Renton
Shopping Center area. It is recommended that the vacation be
granted as petitioned. However, it is not necessary that the
proposed additional property ie be dedicated to the City be
accomplished. We find that it is in the public interest to
vacate the petitioned portion of County Road #80 and that the
public would be benefited by replacing this property on the
tax rolls . It is further recommended that a vacation fee in
the amount of $210 be charged and the ordinance of vacation
be held until such time as said payment is made . It is also
recommended that this matter be referred to the Legislation
Committee for the preparation of the necessary ordinance .
AMIE
Counci1m Geor e Perry, C airW
Councilman Ken Bruce
Councilman Ric and Stredicke
cc: Public Works Director
Design Engineer
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 28th day of April , 19 75 , 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 :
Vacation of portion of County
Road No. 80 ( 3rd Avenue Extension)
vicinity of Renton Shopping Center.
Public Hearing Continued from April 21, 1975
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same .
CITY OF RENTON
eat z..d/ Q.
Delores A. Mead , C ty Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
April 25, 1975
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
ss .
COUNTY OF KING
I , 2 ,yfjc 1 , � /' 2s 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 ,/A2y;;/ 2S , 19 7 .
Signed p�f% '�/j _
ATTEST :
Notary Public in and for the State
of Washington , residing at Renton.
0424. . v
Renton Cty Council
4/21/75 - Page 2
PUBLIC HEARING - Continued
Honeydew Too TO DENY PERMITS UNTIL ACCESS IS PROVIDED, BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC
Apartments WORKS COMMITTEE FOR CONSIDERATION ALONG WITH AGREEMENTS. ROLL CALL:
3-AYE: DELAURENTI , SCHELLERT, BRUCE: 3-NO: GRANT, STREDICKE, PERRY.
MAYOR GARRETT BROKE THE TIE WITH AYE VOTE. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL RECONSIDER PREVIOUS MOTION TO
CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: DELAURENTI , GRANT,
STREDICKE AND PERRY; 2-NO: SCHELLERT AND BRUCE. MOTION CARRIED.
MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, PUBLIC HEARING ON HONEYDEW
APARTMENTS BE CONTINUED FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE,
SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. Council
reconvened at 9:00 p.m. with all Councilmen present as previously
shown at Roll Call .
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published,
L. I.D. 274 CBD posted and mailed as required by law, Mayor Garrett opened the Public
Downtown Hearing to consider the final assessment in the amount of $227,737. re
Undergrounding L. I. D. No. 274 for the Central Business District, construction and
installation of underground power and utility lines, ornamental
street lighting system and improvements incidental thereto. Correspon-
dence read: Fred Hancock Post No. 19, 55 Williams Ave. S. ,
asked exemption of 20 foot portion on Williams Ave. which is used
as a street for access to Burnett and Wells Aves. S. Dobson,
Houser & Dobson, 2.29 Williams S. , protested assessment to property
located at 66 Williams S. and 340 Burnett S. Charles L. Custer,
118 Wells Ave. S. , asked that residential property be assessed at a
lower rate than property used for business purposes. Renton Aerie
#1722, Fraternal Order of Eagles, 316 S. 3rd, filed objections on
sidewalk being torn up and damage to building due to settling.
Mrs. L. J. Putman, 4422 42nd SW, Seattle, noted her vacant corner
property was assessed on two sides and asked that adjustment be made.
The Salvation Army, 233 First Ave. W. , Seattle, noted the Renton Corps
is operated with outside-the-City funds as a church and welfare cen-
ter, and asked review of assessment. Mrs. Mae Burnham, 82 Williams
Ave. S. , objected to poor quality grass planted in parking strip and
asked that it be replaced.
Audience Comment: Mr. Bill Santi , 221 Wells S. , inquired regarding
City' s share of the improvement costs. Deputy Public Works Director
Bennett explained funding for the entire CBD Project in approximate
cost of $2. 5 Million, being derived from Federal Topics, UAB,
1/2t gas tax, Forward Thrust Funds and City Funds in the amount of
$15,357.81 from 1971 . Bennett further explained the Local Improve-
ment District consisted only of $227,737 for the undergrounding
portion, further explaining the City' s property was assessed equally.
Upon inquiry, Purchasing Agent Church reported the Eagles letter
of complaint for sidewalk damages was due to a water line incident
unrelated to the LID and has been settled. Mr. John Dobson requested
averaging of uneven sides of irregularly shaped lots for which protest
filed. Upon inquiry, Finance Director Marshall noted no interest
bearing warrants were outstanding at this time, Street Forward Thrust
Funds used. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED
BY BRUCE, REFER THE LETTERS OF PROTEST TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
(Time: 9:28 pm) TO REPORT BACK LATER IN THE MEETING. CARRIED. (See later report)
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published
Street Vacation and posted according to law, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing
King County to consider the proposed street vacation of County Road No. 80
Road No. 80 (3rd Ave. Extension) in the vicinity of Renton Shopping Center as
requested by Robert L. Edwards. Letter from the Board of Public
Works Chairman Bennett reported no objections to the vacation as
proposed and determined that utility easements would not be required.
The letter further noted the Board recommended that every effort be
made to vacate the entire right-of-way in that area if possible, or
as an alternative, the City lease the r/w to the adjacent property
owners. Deputy Public Works Director/Board of Public Works Chairman
Bennett explained the request for exchange of property in the Shop-
Hearing Ccntinuea 101.ng Center parking lot near Bank of Commerce. MOVED BY DELAURENTI ,
4/28/75 SECONDED BY GRANT, HEARING BE CONTINUED FOR ONE WEEK AND REFERRED
1 TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE TO REPORT BACK. CARRIED.
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
April 21 , 1975 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 and asked
the Clerk to Call the Roll .
ROLL CALL OF CHARLES DELAURENTI , Council President; HENRY E. SCHELLERT, WILLIAM
COUNCIL J. GRANT, KENNETH D. BRUCE, RICHARD M. STREDICKE AND GEORGE J. PERRY.
MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY PERRY, ABSENT COUNCILMAN EARL CLYMER
BE EXCUSED. CARRIED.
MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke called attention to April 14, 1975, Public
Hearing for Honeydew Too Apartments and inquired whether or not
Council has the power to withdraw building permits. City Attorney
Shellan noted permits cannot be cancelled without valid reason or
unless issued in error. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT,
COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF APRIL 14, AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City
IN ATTENDANCE Clerk; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; GEORGE
WILLIAMS, Fire Chief; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; BOB HUGHES,
Legislative Aide; DEL BENNETT, Deputy Public Works Director; ED
TORKELSON, Data Processing Manager; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent;
VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Supt.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published and
Honeydew Too posted, Mayor Garrett opened the continued Public Hearing to con-
Apartments sider the further development of proposed Honeydew Too Apartments
Continued from in the vicinity of 1150 Union Ave. N. E. ; continue Whitman Court N.E.
April 7, to Street Vacation within the Honeydew Estates residential area; dis-
April 14, to solution of L. I.D. 288 requirements (street and lighting installa-
April 21 , to tion for alternate access to the North) and vacation of Whitman Court
April 28, 1975 N. E. which is within the Honeydew Apartment Complex; and provide
for a 40-foot access to the proposed apartments from the northeast
corner thereof to Sunset Highway. Sharon Donaghue, 1160 Tacoma Ave.
N.E. , noted report which stated compliance of Comprehensive Land Use
Plan to zoning; also noting 1970 Board of Public Works recommendation
for two points of access onto Sunset. Mr. John Tilton, 3511 N.E. 6th
Street, thanked Public Works Director Gonnason for sending copy of
the proposed agreement with Dura Development Co. . noting City's
effort to minimize impact, and expressed thanks that the mandate of
the people was heard. Proposed agreements were discussed, along
with access. Mike Smith 3402 N. E. 7th, inquired of fire gate between
Honeydew One and Too Apts. John Phillips, Attorney for Dura Develop-
ment Co. , noted proposed agreement prohibits access; that fire gate
could be added if requested; that access to Honeydew Too would be
by Sunset Highway only. Mr. Phillips noted extensive agreements which
require security guard on premises. Landscaping was discussed.
Mike Sands, 4340 N. E. llth, noted his prior request that poplar trees
be eliminated from landscaping behind his property, calling attention
that they have not been replaced. Upon further inquiry by Mr. Sands ,
Councilman Schellert explained the Public Works Committee has recom-
mended that Whitman Court N.E. in the Honeydew Estates be vacated
and this is pending alternate access to Sunset Hwy. Councilman
Perry noted need for conditions of agreement for Honeydew Apartments
to be met, before any agreement for building of Honeydew Too. Mrs.
Donaghue, 1160 Tacoma noted unmet condition of original agreement
for turn around and adequate ingress and egress for fire fighting
and safety equipment. The May 16, 1974 Agreement further discussed.
Moved by Schellert, seconded by Bruce that the Public Hearing be
Closed. Carried. Moved by Perry, seconded by Stredicke that the
building permits be denied until ingress and egress from Sunset Blvd.
is provided. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, MOTION BY PERRY
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March 26 , 1975
Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor
Members of the City Council
Re : Council Referral of March 10 , 1975
ROBERT L . EDWARDS PETITION FOR VACATION OF PORTION
OF COUNTY ROAD NO . 80 (3rd AVENUE EXTENSION)
Gentlemen :
The Robert L . Edwards petition for vacation of a portion
of County Road No . 80 (3rd Avenue Extension) was reviewed
by the Board of Public Works on March 19 . The Board
found no objections to the vacation as proposed and
determined that utility easements would not be required.
At this time the Board strongly recommends , however,
that every effort be made to vacate the entire right-of-way
in that area if possible , or , as an alternative , the City
lease the right-of-way to the adjacent property owners .
Sincerely,
D ENNETT
Chairman
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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 21st day of April , 19 75 , 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 :
Vacation of portion of County
Road No . 80 ( 3rd Avenue Extension )
vicinity Renton Shopping Center.
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
3-21-75
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
ss .
COUNTY OF KING
I , L eS ) )(' L i',41 ))) 7c 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 AV4c,4 27 , 19 7: .
Signed
ATTEST :
Notary Public in and for the State
of Washington , residing at Renton.
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FT o-" Affidavit of Publication
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Qy STATE OF WASHINGTON
. COUNTY OF KING ss.
Barbara Campagna being first duly sworn on
she chief clerk
oath, deposes and says that is the 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 BY
CUNCIL
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton RENTON CITY Y GIVEN
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Superior Court of the Countyin which it ispublished, to-wit, Kingthe1st Renton City Council 1975,has fixed
p the 21st day of April, at 8:00
County, P.M.in the Council Chambers of the
Washington.That the annexed is a Vacation of portion county Renton Municipal Building,Renton,
g Washington as the time and place
for a public hearing to consider the
road #80 following:
Vacation of portion of County
Road No.80(3rd Avenue Exten-
as it was published in regular issues (and en) vicinity Renton Shopping
C
not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period Center.
Any and all interested persons
are invited to be present to voice
of L consecutive issues, commencing on the approval,disapproval or opinions on
same.
CITY OF RENTON
Delores A. Mead,
21.. day of 1iarch. , 19 .25 , and ending the CITY OF RENTON City Clerk
NOTICE OF Published in the Renton Record
day of , 19 , both dates Al• PUBLIC HEARING Chronicle March 21, 1975 R3160.
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$ a•Gk 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. .r /41_,./ /
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chief clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before me this ZL. day of
i:;arch 19.75.
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Notary Pi c in and for the State of Washington,
er• ,ing 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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CITY OF RENTON , WASHING'ivr
RESOLUTION NO. 1968
WHEREAS a Petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the Cit',
of Renton on or about February 18 ,197Epetitioning for the vacation of a port '
of a certain street 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 Exhibit "A" attached hereto
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 Apri1 ,1975 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 17th day of March , 1975
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Delores A. Mead , Cit Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 17th day of March , 1975
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Avery Garrett Mayor gli
Approved as to form:
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Ger rd M. Shellan , City Attorney
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PUBLICATION DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE : March 21, 1975
• All that portion of said County. Road No. 80 lying Southeasterl of
the Southerly right-of-way margin of S.W. Sunset Blvd, y
• and Southwesterly of the following described line: (P.S.11. No,' 2)
!. Beginning at the intersection of the westerly
line of Third Avenue, in the City of Renton, ofwithdthegcoentertlineefer
. Primary State Highway No. 5, which point is also described by the
1 :
coordinates x equals 1,658,127.77 and
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to the Lambert Plane Projection for the State Jof7Washington, Nort8,126.72 accordhgh
Zone, the meridian of which projection is used therein; thence S
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, along the center line of said Third Avenue 24
• to an intersection with the center line of CountyRoad No3805(aeeo
' known as Third Avenue Extension) deeded to King County under Auditor's
File No. 813638; thence S 77°25'10" W, along the center line of
said •
County Road No. 80, 413.28 feet; thence S 12°34'50" E, at right an -
to said center line of County Road No. 80, 30.00 feet to a gle s
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southerly margin of said County Road No. 80; thence S 77°25'10"tW,onalon
said southerly margin, a distance of 78.08 feet to a point on a curve g
which point is also the true point of beginning of the aforementioned
line; thence along an arc of a curve to the right, having
70 feet, an arc distance of 88.096 feet through acentral anglegus of of
72°06'28", to a point of tangency; thence N 30°28'22" W, a distance
of
` 57 feet more or less to the southerly margin of S.W. Sunset Blvd.
(P.S.H. No. 2) and the terminus of said line. _
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ALL SITUATED IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
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April , 19 75 , at
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:on as the time and place for a
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portion of County
( 3rd Avenue Extension )
ton Shopping Center.
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same.
CITY OF RENTON
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Delores A. Mead , City Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
3-21-75
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.
F Ie : Sir Vasa-*io01 - deli)a '
Renton City Council
Minutes 3/10/75 Page 2
PUBLIC HEARING - Continued
L. I.D. 291 Public Works Director Gonnason reported protests received including
Water Mains Munson property, amount to 10.95%; that the Quendal Terminal , Baxter &
Lake Washington Barbee Mill properties constitute 41% of the area of the L. I .D. and 48%
Kennydale Area of the assessed valuation. Gonnason also noted the L.I .D. was larger
(Continued) area than original petition, that area added was not an afterthought,
but a determination at community meeting that easterly property would
be specially benefitted. Upon inquiry by Councilman Grant, Fire Chief
Williams noted re property to south of the LID along Lake Washington,
a better fire rating would be received with installation of hydrants
and water mains. The City Attorney noted two types of protests: General
idea of improvement - plans and construction; and the amount to be asses-
sed which is determined by special benefits received. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY GRANT, PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY
SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE CREATION OF THE LID
AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR NECESSARY ORDI-
NANCE. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, AMEND MOTION TO EXCLUDE
THAT PORTION OF THE LID FROM N. 36th AVE. TO N. 40th AVE. ALONG LAKE
WASHINGTON BLVD. N. Upon inquiry, City Attorney Shellan advised
passage of the amendment altering the proposed district would defeat
L. I.D. the L. I.D. Following considerable discussion, Roll Call Vote was
Terminated requested on the amendment to the motion. Four AYES: DELAURENTI ,
PERRY, STREDICKE, GRANT; Three NO: CLYMER, BRUCE, SHELLERT. AMENDMENT
CARRIED excluding property owners along Lake Washington Blvd.N.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, LID 291 BE ENDED AND THE SUBJECT
MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND PUBLIC WORKS COM-
MITTEE. CARRIED.
RECESS MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR TEN MINUTES.
Council recessed at 9:50 p.m. and reconvened at 10:00 p.m. Roll Call :
All Councilmen present.
Special Award Mayor Garrett presented Charmaine Baker, 3713 Meadow Ave. N. , with
C. Baker Special Award in recognition of outstanding service as a member of the
Bicentennial Steering Committee. Due to other commitments , Mrs. Baker
will no longer be able to serve on the committee.
CORRESPONDENCE
Claims for Claims for Damages filed with the City Clerk: Lawrence S. Saviage,
Damages 1426 Queen Ave. N.E. , damage to camper/truck in approximate amount of
L. Savage $34.22, allegedly struck by City equipment. Steven R. Ray, 1102 5th
S. Ray St. S.W. , Puyallup, claim filed for damage to tire in amount of $27.85
allegedly due to hole in road. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY
DELAURENTI , CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES FILED BY SAVAGE AND RAY BE REFERRED
TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER.
Protest Letter Letter from Azelio and Josephine B. Grassi , 422 Cedar Ave. S. , protested
L. I. D. 293 installation of underground wiring and new sidewalks on Cedar Ave. S.
Renton Hill as specified in L. I.D. 293, Improvements to Cedar Ave. S. , Renton Hill .
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER LETTER TO THE
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. Public Works Director Gonnason reported
this protest increased percentage of protest on L. I .D. 293 to 9.34%.
MOTION CARRIED. (Ordinance ordering construction of LID 293 adopted 3/10)
Street Vacation Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported petition filed by
Portion 3rd Ext. Robert L. Edwards for Street Vacation of a portion of County Road No. 80
Robert L. Edwards (also known as Third Ave. Extension) , represented 100% ownership of
the property abutting the proposed vacation. Letter from City Clerk
Mead recommended the matter be referred to the Legislation Committee
for a resolution setting date of April 21 , for Public Hearing and to
the Board of Public Works and Public Works Committee for determination
regarding appraisal and payment, if any, to be made to the City by
abutting property owners and in regard to retention of easement rights.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDA-
TION OF THE CITY CLERK AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, AMEND MOTION TO INCLUDE REFERRAL
TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED, CARRIED.
Street Vacation Letter from Board of Public Works Chairman Del Bennett reported review
Portion Powell of petition filed by Dean W. Bitney, 1082 Anacortes N.E. , for Street
Ave. S.W. Vacation of a portion of Powell Ave. S.W. lying between FAI 405 and
S.W. 16th St. , reporting signatures on petition represent 100% of
abutting properties. After coordinantion with State and King County
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
March 10 , 1975 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 and asked the Clerk
to call the roll .
ROLL CALL OF CHARLES DELAURENTI , Council President; GEORGE J. PERRY, RICHARD M.
COUNCIL STREDICKE, EARL CLYMER, WILLIAM J. GRANT, HENRY E. SCHELLERT. MOVED
BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, ABSENT COUNCILMAN KENNETH D. BRUCE
BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. Councilman Bruce arrived at 8:20 p.m.
CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; Del Mead, City
IN ATTENDANCE Clerk; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works
Director; DON STARK, Administrative Assistant; HUGH DARBY, Police
Chief; GEORGE WILLIAMS, Fire Chief; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director;
BOB HUGHES, Legislative Aide; VIC TeGANTV00RT, Street Supt. ; VERN CHURCH
Purchasing Agent; ED TORKELSON, Data Processing Manager; GENE COULON,
Park Director.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL MINUTES OF MARCH 3,
1975, BE APPROVED AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notification having been made,
L. I.D. 291 Mayor Garrett convened Public Hearing continued from March 3, to
Water Mains consider L. I.D. 291 , installation and construction of water mains and
Lake Washington, appurtenances in the Lake Washington-May Creek-Kennydale area; Pre-
Kennydale Area liminary Assessment Roll having been filed with the Clerk in the
(Continued from amount of$386,198. The Public Works Committee report noted review
March 3, 1975) of the protests received and recommended that the Council concur in
the formation of the L. I.D. as proposed and the matter be referred
to the Legislation Committee for ordinance. The report also recom-
mended consideration be given by the Public Works Department staff
in the preparation of the final assessment roll for those single family
residences assessed on the basis of commercial or multiple uses, and
to those property owners on Lake Washington Boulevard N. who feel
they have adequate service with existing 2-inch line, in order that
the property owners are fairly assessed for the benefits received.
Councilman Schellert explained Public Works Committee report that
adjustment be made at the time of final assessment and hearing and
that the project proceed. Upon inquiry by Councilman Clymer as to
determination of increased property value in order to determine bene-
fits received, Public Works Director Gonnason advised Real Estate
appraisal had been obtained of that property on Lake Washington from
N. 36th to N. 40th with 2-inch line and that appraisal will be made
after installation of the 8-inch line; that increased value of $20 per
front foot was estimated: charges are $15 per front foot. Councilman
Schellert noted 30 day protest period following adoption of the ordi-
nance. Councilman Stredicke inquired whether or not the property
located outside the City limits and on Ripley Lane are essential to
the L. I.D. and was advised it was essential to provide service to the
south. Gonnason noted those properties protesting assessment of $900
per acre in addition to single family residential charge; that amount
could be arranged on late-comer' s agreement when property rezoned to
higher density and felt it would be unfair to eliminate sections and
assess those costs back onto the remaining properties.
Those persons present making inquiries : William Lynn, 3625 Lake
Washington Blvd. N. , inquired re fire hydrants. Thomas Carrolli , 3903
Meadow Ave. N. Duane Cederberg, P.O. Box 2294, County resident,
noted recent issue of Record Chronicle that industries moving to
Arlington. William Goddard, 3707 Lake Washington Blvd. N. objected
to tearing up streets when felt water supply adequate. Mike Malaspina,
11421 S. E. 89th Pl . Mrs. Phyllis McGerry, Windsor Hills. E.L.Munson,
809 Monroe Ave. N.E.asked for assurance that higher zoning at which
he was assessed, could be obtained; otherwise, protest to the L. I .D.
was registered. Nancy Coad, 80th & 110th S.E. , inquired if individual
land owners could defeat the L. I .D. when greater portion is comprised
of large land holders, claiming four major industries represent close
to 60% of assessed valuation. Leslie Huff, 3601 Lincoln Ave. N.E.
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n MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
/A AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD
0 �� CITY CLERK
�4TFO SEPI -�3 March 10, 1975
The Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor
Members of the Renton City Council
Subject: Petition of Robert L. Edwards for Street Vacation of a
Portion of County Road No. 80 (3rd Ave. Extension)
Gentlemen:
The above-referenced petition has been found to be sufficient and valid
for vacation of a portion of street. It is hereby recommended that the
matter be referred to the Legislation Committee for a resolution setting
date of April 21 , for Public Hearing, and to the Board of Public Works
and Public Works Committee for determination regarding appraisal and
payment, if any, to be made to the City by abutting property owners
and also in regard to retention of easement rights.
Yours very truly,
CITY OF RENTON Meal_
Delores A. Mead, City Clerk
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O�O AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR • PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
p �q. Warren C. Gonnason, Director
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March 5, 1975
The Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor
Members of the City Council
Subject: Petition for Street Vacation - Portion of
County Road No. 80 (aka Third Avenue
Extension) , Petitioner: Robert L. Edwards
Gentlemen:
We have checked the legal description contained within the attached
petition for a vacation of a portion of County Road No. 80 and find
it to be satisfactory.
The signatures on the petition represent 100% ownership of the property
abutting the proposed vacation.
Very truly yours,
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Renton City Council Minutes
Meeting of 2/24/75 Page 2
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Street Vacation Petition for Street Vacation was filed by Robert L. Edwards of the
Renton Shopping Renton Shopping Center, for vacation of a portion of County Road No.
Center Area 80 (also known as Third Ave. Extension) lying southerly of S.W.
Sunset Blvd. (P.S.H. No. 2) . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI ,
COUNCIL REFER THE PETITION TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR TO CHECK THE
SIGNATURES, OWNERSHIP AND PETITION VALIDITY. CARRIED.
Opposition to A resolution opposing a County-wide drainage utility as recommended by
King County Storm the River Basin Coordinating Committee, was filed with the City by the
Drainage Utility Newcastle Grange #1100. The resolution noted the property owners
would have no voice in the organization and/or financing of the utility
and, therefore, the Grange oppossed formation and/or funding.
Official Report Letter from King County Records and Elections Superintendent,
Bond Issue Vote Ralph Dillon, certified 2/4/75 Special Election on the Fire Bond
Issue. The County Canvassing Board reported Total Vote: 4,975.
Bonds, Yes: 2,741 and Bond, No: 2,169 Defeated.
Update of Letter from Fire Chief Williams requested adoption of the Uniform
Uniform Fire Code Fire Code Supplement 1974 as it has a major amount of impact on
compressed gases and allows the Fire Department more control over
installation and maintenance of Fire Protection, Life Safety Systems
and appliances. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, REFER
REQUEST TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Honeydew Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason presented letter from
Apartment Hillis, Schell , Phillips, et al , Attorneys for Dura Development Co.
Complex -- which presented Agreement and Amendment to the previous Declaration
Dura Development of Restrictive Covenants executed by Dura Development for the Honeydew
Company Apartments. The letter stated that the proposed Amendment and
Agreement deletes the requirement for a Local Improvement District
which was previously agreed to by all parties and continues to provide
for the vacation of Whitman Court which is within the Honeydew Estates
residential area, and provides for the vacation of Whitman Court N.E.
which is within the Honeydew Apartments and Honeydew Too area; also
providing for a 40' access to the proposed Honeydew Too Apartments
Mr. James A. Summers, 4725 136th Ave. S.E. , Bellevue, Vice President
of Dura Development Co. used wall map and site plan to review Phase 1
building of 164 unit complex and outlined Honeydew Too. He reviewed
that due to complaints from residents to the south, covenants had been
drawn up with the City for fence,landscaping and 10-yr storm drain plan.
He noted L. I .D. started to prevent land-locked property; that Dura
Development Co. has acquired an option on property extending to N.E.
Sunset Blvd. which would serve as access , and asked that the L. I .D. be
discontinued as there would no longer be land-locked property. Upon
inquiry from Councilman Clymer, Mr. Summers noted nothing would be done
until Dura had acquired the five-acres and had title to strip for access.
Mr. Durwood Roupe, President of Group 4 Consulting Engineers, 1816
N. 180ch, Seattle, explained reasons for choosing proposed access to the
east of L. I.D. roadway, explained hydraulics study for for storm drain.
Councilman Perry noted citizen complaints because of water drainage
to adjacent property and into the apartment buildings. Mr. Summers
reported that Dura Development Co. was standing behind the project for
one year (sold to California firm) and that three of the apartments
needed waterproofing at the foundation. Upon inquiry by Councilman
Grant, Mr. Summers noted only complaint from abutting property owners
was regarding tree; complaint corrected. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY
GRANT, REFER THIS SUBJECT OF DURA DEVELOPMENT'S REQUEST TO THE PUBLIC
WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Police Guild Letter from Mayor Garrett provided status of labor negotiations with
Labor the Police Officers Guild and the matter of alleged sex discrimination
Negotiations as pertains to position of Parking Checker in the Police Department,
noting receipt of letter from Human Rights and Affairs Commission which
requested conciliation (with the time being extended on 2/10 for two
weeks). The Commission requested notification of conciliation attempt
with the Parking Checker at that time. The Mayor' s letter noted the
Police Guild would notify the City when they were prepared to begin
negotiations for a new contract, that the present contract provides
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
February 24, 1975 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 and asked the Clerk to
call the roll .
ROLL CALL OF CHARLES DELAURENTI , Council President; HENRY E. SCHELLERT, WILLIAM
COUNCIL J. GRANT, KENNETH D. BRUCE, EARL CLYMER and GEORGE J. PERRY. MOVED
BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, HOSPITALIZED COUNCILMAN RICHARD M.
STREDICKE BE EXCUSED FOR ABSENCE. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City
IN ATTENDANCE Clerk; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; DON STARK, Administrative Assist-
ant; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GEORGE WILLIAMS, Fire
Chief; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director;
BOB HUGHES, Legislative Aide; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Supt. , VERN
CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; DEL BENNETT, Deputy Public Works Director.
MINUTE APPROVAL Upon inquiry by Council President Delaurenti for additions or correc-
tions to the Council Minutes of February 10. 1975, Councilman Perry
requested amendment reflecting date of April 12 through 17, for ASPO
Planning Conference rather than June as Mr. Perry thought in his
request for attendance. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , MINUTES
BE AMENDED TO SHOW APRIL DATE AS REQUESTED. CARRIED. MOVED BY
DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 10, 1975 BE
APPROVED AS AMENDED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notification having been made
L. I. D. 293 according to law, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing to consider
Renton Hill the preliminary assessment roll in the amount of $43,062.61 for the
Improvement of construction and installation of certain street improvements and ap-
Cedar Ave. S. purtenances thereto in and near Cedar Ave. S. , Renton Hill . Letters
of protest received prior to the hearing were read: C. T. Ting, 16045
132nd P1 . SE; Lyman E. Riley, 3 Limetree Lane, Palos Verdes Peninsula,
Cal . Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason noted percentage of
protest at 5:00 p.m. 2/24 constituted 3.395% of total cost of project.
Letters of protest received at the meeting were read: Flora Monoghan,
324 Cedar Ave. S. ; Pete Peiroli , 12025 Renton Ave. S. , Seattle; LeRoy
Anderson, 316 Cedar Ave. S. ;Ardith V. Anderson, 316 Cedar Ave. S.
Public Works Director Gonnason reported this constituted 8.413%
protest to the project. Public Works Director explained the project
with asphalt paving or overlay, new curb, gutter and sidewalks, with
underground power including new street lighting and storm sewers.
Gonnason explained property assessed at 17.90% of the cost of the
project.
Persons present at the hearing making inquiries: W. K. Moore, 539
Cedar Ave. S. , inquired re power poles, being advised by Gonnason
that power poles on Cedar will be removed with riser between under-
ground lines and poles. Roy Anderson, 316 Cedar Ave. S. , inquired
Project to re high voltage power lines, being advised these will remain with two
Proceed of the three lines removed to reduce clutter, too costly to move lines
to Pipeline Road. Stanley Nelson, 419 Cedar Ave. S. , inquired about
street widening and poles, being advised those poles that remain and the
street lighting will be placed within the new 6' sidewalks. MOVED BY
SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY
SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PROJECT AS OUT-
LINED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLA-
TION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. Upon inquiry by Councilman Grant,
Gonnason noted the alley and S. 4th St. are deleted from the project.
CARRIED.
CORRESPgNDENCE
AND CURRENT Claim for Damages filed with the City Clerk by Bryce E. Torkelson,
BUSINESS 434 Whitworth Ave. S. , reported damaged auto in amount of $10.53
Claims for allegedly due to upturned sewer manhole cover. A second Claim for
Damages Damages filed with the City Clerk by Clifford M. Garrett, 3708 Meadow
B. Torkelson Ave. N. claimed $50.75 for broken car window allegedly due to rock
C. Garrett being thrown by City sweeper. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER
CLAIMS BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED.
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CITY OF RENTON
CITY CLERK'S RECEIPT No.- 8,38
RENTON, WA. c;) ,/ , 19 7 5
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PETITION FOR STREET VACATION
In the City of Renton, Washington
rculat d Date 7 Ci e y
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Address 64 ;/ IetA gfO .. Telephone No. L2•LZ—
To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City of Renton
City Hall
Renton, Washington
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned, property owners abutting a portion of County Road No.
80 (also known as Third Avenue Extension) deeded to King County under Auditor's
File No. 813638, within a portion of Henry H. Tobin Donation Land Claim No. 37
in Section 18, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. in King County Washington, respect-
fully request the vacation of that portion of said street right-of-way more
particularly described as follows:
All that portion of said County Road No. 80 lying Southeasterly of
the Southerly right-of-way margin of S.W. Sunset Blvd. (P.S.H. No. 2)
and Southwesterly of the following described line:
Beginning at the intersection of the westerly production of the center
line of Third Avenue, in the City of Renton, with the center line of
Primary State Highway No. 5, which point is also described by the
coordinates x equals 1,658,127.77 and y equals 178,126.72 according
to the Lambert Plane Projection for the State of Washington, North
Zone, the meridian of which projection is used therein; thence S
88°40'50" E, along the center line of said Third Avenue 234.05 feet
to an intersection with the center line of County Road No. 80 (also
known as Third Avenue Extension) deeded to King County under Auditor's
. File No. 813638; thence S 77°25'10" W, along the center line of said
- County Road No. 80, 413.28 feet; thence S 12°34'50" E, at right angles
to said center line of County Road No. 80, 30.00 feet to a point on the
southerly margin of said County Road No. 80; thence S 77°25'10" U, along
said southerly margin, a distance of 78.08 feet to a point on a curve
which point is also the true point of beginning of the aforementioned
line; thence along an arc of a curve to the right, having a radius of
70 feet, an arc distance of 88.096 feet through a central angle of
72°06'28" , to a point of tangency; thence N 30°28'22" W, a distance of
57 feet more or less to the southerly margin of S.W. Sunset Blvd.
(P.S.H. No. 2) and the terminus of said line.
Additional Comments:
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