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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 6 , 1977 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . , Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor C. J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the
regular meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF GEORGE PERRY, Council President; PATRICIA M. SEYMOUR-THORPE: RICHARD
COUNCIL M. STREDICKE, BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, KENNETH D. BRUCE AND EARL CLYMER.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, ABSENT COUNCILMAN WILLIAM J. GRANT.
Councilman Stredicke requested his NO vote be recorded. MOTION CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LARRY WARREN, Assistant City Attorney;
TED BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; DICK
GEISSLER, Acting Fire Chief; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director;
WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; DONALD CUSTER, Administrative
Assistant; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief.
PRESS MARK PELLEGRINO, Renton Tribune; DON SMITH, Renton Record Chronicle,
i
MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke requested correction to 5/23/77 Minutes, Page 4,
last paragraph — Refer Comprehensive Plan for Northeast Section of
the City to the"Planning Commission. " MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY
CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT MINUTES OF MAY 23, 1977 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, pub-
Street Vacation lished and mailed, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearing con-
Mt. Olivet Way ' cerning the vacation of Mt. Olivet Way located at access to the Mt.
Located Olivet Cemetery, public hearing having been continued from 3/28/77
Mt. Olivet and 5/2/77. Letter from Law Offices of Kinzel , Acheson & Marshall
Cemetery Inc, PS, Bellevue, advised that the road is used extensively by Metro
Sand and Gravel and Rainier Sand and Gravel , recommending against the
sale of said road to the cemetery unless of agreement to keep open.
Public Works Director Gonnason noted Blaine Ave. N.E, used by the
gravel companies in that area, which is not considered for vacation.
Public Works Director Gonnason explained letter sent to Mr. Jim Colt
of Mt. Olivet Cemetery Co„ requested by Council 5/2/77 for review
of access prior to vacation, noting continuation of the hearing for
that purpose. June Evans , 817 N. 1st, presented King County Assessor's
map and legal description, objecting that Public Works Department
map and legal description did not match, asking correction. Gonnason
explained area to be vacated: All that portion of Mt. Olivet Way,
having width of 60 feet, lying easterly of the easterly right-of-way
of Blaine Ave N.E, (Stoneway Gravel Pit Road) extended; further explain-
; ing other dimensions. E.B, Roy Brady, 142 Blaine Ave. N,E. , explained
his property located adjacent to cemetery, noting he would gain proper-
ty in proposed vacation. Councilman Stredicke objected that plan for
access had not been presented by petitioning party. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
Viacation Denied SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED
BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, REQUEST FOR STREET VACATION BE DENIED.
�'— -- CARRIED.
P',UBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, pub-
D'alpay Annexation lished and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public
hearing to consider the 75% petition for annexation of property located
south of N. E. Sunset Blvd. , west of Union N.E. and North of N.E. 12th
Street, known as the Dalpay Annexation. Letter from City Clerk Mead
noted petition for annexation contained 'signatures representing 100%
of the assessed valuation (at least 75% required by law) ; that peti-
tion was certified valid by the Planning Department and property owners
had agreed to accept the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, zoning and assume
any pre-existing bonded indebtedness of the City at the preliminary
meeting 4/18/77. The letter explained the City's responsibility to
determine whether to accept the annexation as petitioned and, if
accepted, the Planning Department should be authorized to prepare a
Notice of Intention to be filed with the King County Boundary Review
Board as required by law. Councilman Perry received affirmative
answer from James Dalpay upon inquiry that petitioners still accepted
Comprehensive Plan, zoning and bonded indebtedness (if any) . Council-
woman Thorpe made inquiries and was advised by Mr. Dalpay at the
J
Renton City Council
6/6/77 Page 2
Public Hearing - Continued
•Dalpay purpose of the annexation was development of property to the west of
Annexation his office for apartments and plans to utilize city utilities.
(6.7 acres) Councilwoman Thorpe requested the record reflect Public Works Direc-
tor' s reply to her inquiry re capacity of present sewer system, being
advised by Gonnason this area served by Sunset lift station which is
operating near capacity, that no substantial additions should be made
until relief found, that federal funding is pending for May Creek,
Honeydew trunk, completion would be within two years. Nick Petruska,
1174 Shelton Ave NE, opposed entrance to proposed development onto
N.E. 12th St. , however, did not oppose the annexation, James Volk,
13102 S.E. 112th St. , opposed annexation, denying his signature on
petition. Upon Council inquiry, Asst. City Attorney Warren explained
Mr. Volk has withdrawn his signature and Council may proceed, having
no connection with any lawsuit between Mr. Volk and any other parties;
noting need to determine percentage of valuation represented on annexa-
tion petition upon removal of name. Upon further inquiry, Planning
Director Ericksen explained three parties involved in annexation, all
three having signed petition constituting the 100% representation.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE
MINUTES. CARRIED. Council recessed at 8:50 p.m, ; upon reconvening
Roll was called and all Council Members were present as previously
shown. Planning Director Ericksen reported Volk property represents
54.28% of assessed valuation and withdrawal of signature invalidates
petition, 75% needed. Ericksen used wall map to point out properties ,
noting County island would be created by elimination of Volk property
and expressed doubt as to acceptance of amended annexation by Boundary
Review Bd. James Dalpay noted acceptance of Hazen area annexation with
island. Councilwoman Thorpe objected to the small area of annexation
being advised by Planning Director Ericksen that petitioners had been
encouraged to seek annexation of larger area, but that the staff can-
• not refuse a valid petition. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUN-
CIL CLOSE THE HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY
SHINPOCH, COUNCIL MODIFY ANNEXATION PETION BY DELETING JAMES J . VOLK
PROPERTY, 13102 S.E. 112th. ROLL CALL: 5-AYES: PERRY, 'STREDICKE,
Annexation SHINPOCH, BRUCE, CLYMER. ONE NO: THORPE. MOTION CARRIED, MOVED BY
Amended and STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH COUNCIL ACCEPT AMENDED ANNEXATION PETI-
Accepted TION AND REFER TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO FORWARD TO THE BOUNDARY
REVIEW BOARD. MOTION CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent Agenda items, previously distributed to all
Council members , are considered routine and are enacted by one motion
unless removed by Council action for separate discussion, Approving
motion follows Consent Agenda items.
Boundary Review Notice from King County Boundary Review Board presented information
Board of proposed annexation to King County Water District #90 (Colasurdo) .
Refer to Board of Public Works.
LEAA Grant Program Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested resolution changing
Transfer expenditure categories revising distribution of grant and city match-
ing funds appropriated by Ordinance No. 3116., $16,596 plus city
matching money. $874. The letter explained the LEAA Grant #76-C-0199,
Juvenile Recidivism Reduction Program and Renton Area Youth Services
transfers, enclosed proposed agreement and resolution, requesting auth-
orization for the Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreement between
RAYS and the city, also requesting referral to the Ways and Means
Committee. Transfer Ways & Means Committee.
Parkwood Homes Hearing Examiner, Rick Beeler, submitted final plat files No, FP-040-77
Final Plat Parkwood Homes, Inc. , vicinity of Rolling Hills. Refer to Ways and
Means Committee for resolution pending signing of restrictive covenants.
Rezone Land Use Heaving Examiner R. Beeler, submitted rezone files of Stanley
Stanley D. Wolf D. Wolf R-015-77, R-2 to R-3 vicinity 1500 Index Ave. N.E. Hearing
Examiner recommend approval with restrictive covenants. Refer to Ways
and Means Committee.
Appointments Letter from Mayor Delaurenti advised of the formation of the Mayor's
Energy Conservation Committee chaired by Del Bennett, Deputy Public
c),),J,. pOliv"0 diiiijv".
Affidavit of Publication
STATE O WASHINGTON
COU TY OF KING ss.
Getty Morris
being first duly sworn on
she chief clerk
oath,deposes acid says that is the of
THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4)
times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and
has been for m re than six months prior to the date of publication referred -
to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news-
paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,
and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained ----
at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton CITY OF RENTON
Record-Chronile has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the 'NOTICE OF
Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County,
PUBLIC HEARING
BY
Washington.Tl-atthe annexed is a loti cc of Public Hearing RENTON CITY COUNCIL
June 6, 1977
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the..Renton.City„;
Council has fixed:the 6th day
as it was published in regular issues(and 77, at 8:00;p.m..n
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period I:the Council Ch tubers of the
Renton Municipal Building;
200 Mill Ave. So., Renton
one. WA, as the time and place
of consecutive issues,commencing on the for a continued Public Hear
ing to donsider the following:.
F1 of Mt.
day of May ,19 77 ,and ending the Olivet Way Street Vacation located at
access to Mt. Olivet
Cemetery.
day of ,19 ,both dates I (Continued from March .
inclusive;and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- 28, 1977 and May 2,•
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee 1977. ' . -'
Any and all intnreated
persons are invited to be
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ 13•3 which present to voice approval, ,
has been paid is full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the disapproval or opinions on
first insertionand per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent I same.
insertion. ( CITY OF RENTON
/s I Delores A. Mead '
/ - �T' ��yt4 i City Clerk
—e "<//e 2 Published in The Renton
'Record-Chronicle May 6,
Chief Clerk I977.R4339.
Subscribed and worn to before me this 6th day of `____
MBV , 19 77
Notary Pu li in and for the State of hington,
residing at Kent, g County.
—Passed by th 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.
\ V.P.C.Form No.87
Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING ss.
Betty Morri s
being first duly sworn on
she chief clerk
oath,deposes aid says that is the of
THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4)
times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and
has been for mire than six months prior to the date of publication referred _
to, printed andl published in the English language continually as a news- _
paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, -
and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained
at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton 1, "---.- — - _ —,
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the 1 CITY OFRENTON
Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, 1i ' 'NOTICE OF'
PUBLIC HEARING .
r , ';n BY
Washington.That the annexed is a •1Oti .,P .O.f..P.ublic r.te ari ng RENTON CITY COUNCIL
June 6, 1977
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVI E w.- 4he R®n�::::::::::.Cou�nc•i�,l�s ii s fixed 4heas itwas published in regular issues(and m=-�:.�y//,`at b:uo�i therCouncil Chanibernot in supplem nt form of said newspaper) once each issue for a periodI Renton MunicipalrB
200 Mill thAve. So., dRenton,'
I for a continued Public Hear-
one e
of consecutive issues,commencing on the
mg to Considerthe following:
€th ,�aY 77 Street Vacation of Mt.
day of ,19 ,and ending the Olivet Wa
access to Mt located at
Cemetery. Olivet
day of ,19 both dates (Continued from March
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- i 19 1977 and May 2,
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee 1977.
Any and all interested
persons are invited to be
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ 13.3 which !Present tol voice approval, '
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the disapproval or opinions on
first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent same.
insertion. CITY OF RENTON
DeloresA. Mead
Are-i--: �i '� City Clerk
Published•in The Renton
I Record-Chroni•
cle May 6 -
1977. R4339 I
...CiAQf Glut
Subscribed and worn to before me this C,:i day of
P'!c?V , 19 77
6d,Lge
Notary Public i and for the State of W� �ington,
residing at Kent, K. County.
—Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June
9th, 1955.
I —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures,
adopted by the newspapers of the State.
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I
V.P.C.Form No.87
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Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING ss.
tttf•••Morri S being first duly sworn on
oath,deposes and says that.s f ee....is the Chief Clerk of
THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4)
times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and
has been for mdre than six months prior to the date of publication referred
to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news-
paper publishe 414
four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,
and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained _
at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton - -
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the -
Superior Court bf the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, r--- •
Washington.That the annexed is a Notice of Public Hearing i,iCITY IP RENTTONt,- , -
NOTAE PUBLIC i
HEARING D',A,, .
REN CITY COUNCIL j
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t NOTICE' IS ,t.
'GIVENth tthe' Renton City
as it was published in regular issues(and Council shas ix�d 2nd K .
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period day atyay,1977, 8 00 3; '4
p.m. in;the Council,Cham ,'
bars.of the Renton Municipal r' r ti ,
of one consecutive issues,commencing on the ton,a^9 ento^':W n9 4` "
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ton,as"the�time and place for :.
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day of ,19 ,and ending the ' the following. } { " . ;,
Streets'vacation ;of ii ,4 i` -R-
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day of ,19 both dates - Cemetery • continued ,
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- r from,,March28 1.977. { v '
scribers duringall of said period. That the full amount of the fee `,� Anyeand all ,interested _,.,r
persons,aru ited CO a.. _
1 Rl .,'present to voice approval, ti
charged for th foregoing publication is the sum of $ • ` , which "ldi pprovaI opinions G . ,,
has been paid ir#full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the .same .--:,.4�11k a
first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent . X ' OW• RENTON
insertion. t. ,
�- Delores�Mead
'' 'll x *City Clerk< '-
..Ctil& / ,p� Published n Tihe Renton-,4, *..
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cle,3Ao -,>
Chief Clerk 1977.R4273;.l, • ,v.F,--`__;
Subscribed and worn to before me this First day of
April , 19 77 .
Notary Pub i in and for the State of W hington, 4crft.58 0
residing at Kent, Ki g County. , '.
o pP
—Passed by th-Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June ter `� j �;'';aa
9th, 1955. fj
—Western Uni.n Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, 4,r, - " i?i
adopted by the newspapers of the State. ' ;..; ''C •• ' Urr�G . `�s
V.P.C.Form No.87
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Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING ss.
f ti;t t.1, .'P o•rr4 s being first duly sworn on
•
oath,deposes a d says that.c,l4� ..is the Chief-Clerk of
THE RENTOI RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4)
times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and
has been for m re than six months prior to the date of publication referred
to, printed and.published in the English language continually as a news-
paper publishedfour(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, -
and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained
at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton
rF'
Record-Chronible has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the
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Superior Court bf the Countyin which it ispublished,to-wit,KingCounty, CITYQF RENTtOOV;`' '•- !
NOTICE OF-PUBLIC—
Washington.T at the annexed is a r� �7 CT l�!! } +i SriftRENTON CITY COUNCIL(GIVENthat theRentonCity IE
i CouncilT I hasfixed theR 2ndY!dayof May, 1977, at8:00 Cinthe Council Cham-
as it was published in regular issues(andof theRentonMunicipalnot in supplem nt form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period ing, Renton, Washing_ iitBbpioeu'nmri,isda.
s the time and'place for
I a public hearing to consider
�i?� the following:
of consecutive issues,commencing on the Street vacation of Mt.
Olivet Way located at ' 1
First day of Agri 1 ,1977 ,and ending the i access to Mt. Olivet
ICemetery, continued
from March 28, 1977. !
Any and all•interested
day of ,19 both dates I persons are invited to beI
inclusive, and !hat such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- I present to voice approval,
scribers durin all of said period. That the full amount of the fee I disapproval or opinions on
same.
CITY OF RENTON
charged for th foregoing publication is the sum of $ •'" , which Delores A.Mead I
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the City Clerk
first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent I Published in The Renton
insertion. i Record-Chronicle April 1, I
1977. R4273
/
Chief Clerk
'� Subscribed and worn to before me this Firs day of
April , 19 77
Notary Pu ' and for a State of Wa ington,
residing at Kent, Kin 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.
V.P.C.Form No.87
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o . THE CITY OF RENTON
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0 -- CHARLES J. DELAURENTI / MAYOR e DELORES A. MEAD
CITY CLERK
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Memorial.. Service , Inc .
Olivet Cemetery Co . )
P. BoN 33850
Se.,.1-1-...Le , Washington 98133
ttnton : Mr. James R. Colt , President.
Re : Vacation of Mt : Olivet Way
DeNi Colt
The kentor'., City 'Council , at its reguiqr meeting of
June 6 , 977 , . has denied the vacation of Mt. . Olivet
We elciose: excerpt of minutes from the subject City
Coqncil ' theqtirigjot,JoUr further information. '.
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Yours very tculy ,
CITY OF REN1ON
„ .
Delores A. Mead
DM: b- City Clerk
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ACheson & Marsh,all, Inc. P . S .
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 6 , 1977 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor C. J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the
regular meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF GEORGE PERRY, Council President; PATRICIA M. SEYMOUR-THORPE: RICHARD
COUNCIL M. STREDICKE, BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, KENNETH D. BRUCE AND EARL 'CLYMER.
MOVED BY CLYMER. SECONDED BY BRUCE, ABSENT COUNCILMAN WILLIAM J. GRANT.
Councilman Stredicke requested his NO vote be recorded. MOTION CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LARRY WARREN, Assistant City Attorney;
TED BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; DICK
GEISSLER, Acting Fire Chief; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director;
WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; DONALD CUSTER, Administrative
Assistant; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief.
PRESS MARK PELLEGRINO, Renton Tribune; DON SMITH, Renton Record Chronicle.
MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke requested correction to 5/23/77 Minutes, Page 4,
last paragraph - Refer Comprehensive Plan for Northeast Section of
the City to the"Planning Commission. " MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY
CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT MINUTES OF MAY 23, 1977 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, pub-
Street Vacation lished and mailed, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearing con-
Mt. Olivet Way cerning the vacation of Mt. Olivet Way located' at access to the Mt.
Located Olivet Cemetery, public hearing having been continued from 3/28/77
Mt. Olivet and 5/2/77, Letter from Law Offices of Kinzel , Acheson & Marshall
Cemetery Inc, PS, Bellevue, advised that the road is used extensively by Metro
Sand and Gravel and Rainier Sand and Gravel , recommending against the
sale of said road to the cemetery unless of agreement to keep open.
Public Works Director Gonnason noted Blaine Ave. N.E, used by the
gravel companies in that area, which is not considered for vacation.
Public Works Director Gonnason explained letter sent to Mr. Jim Colt
of Mt. Olivet Cemetery Co„ requested by Council 5/2/77 for review
of access prior to vacation, noting continuation of the hearing for
that purpose. June Evans, 817 N. 1st, presented King County Assessor's
map and legal description, objecting that Public Works Department
map and legal description did not match, asking correction. Gonnason
explained area to be vacated: All that portion of Mt. Olivet Way,
• having width of 60 feet, lying easterly of the easterly right-of-way
of Blaine Ave N.E, (Stoneway Gravel Pit Road) extended; further explain-
ing other dimensions, E.B, Roy Brady, 142 Blaine Ave. N,E. , explained
his property located adjacent to cemetery, noting he would gain proper-
ty in proposed vacation. Councilman Stredicke objected that plan for
access had not been presented by petitioning party. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
1)acation Denied SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL CLOSE THE. PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED
BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, REQUEST FOR STREET VACATION BE DENIED.
CARRIED. '
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, pub-
Dalpay Annexation lished and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public
hearing to consider the 75% petition for annexation of property located
south of N. E. Sunset Blvd. , west of Union N.E. and North of N.E. 12th
Street, known as the Dalpay Annexation. Letter from City Clerk Mead
noted petition for annexation contained signatures representing 100%
of the assessed valuation (at least 75% required by law) ; that peti-
tion was certified valid by the Planning Department and property owners
had agreed to accept the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, zoning and assume
any pre-existing bonded indebtedness of the City at the preliminary
meeting 4/18/77. The letter explained the City's responsibility to
determine whether to accept the annexation as petitioned and, if
accepted, the Planning_ Department should be-authorized to prepare a
Notice of Intention to be filed with the King County Boundary Review
Board as required by law. Councilman Perry received affirmative
answer from James Dalpay upon inquiry that petitioners still accepted
Comprehensive Plan, zoning and bonded indebtedness (if any)..
Thorpe made inquiries and was advised by Mr. Dalpay that the
Renton City Council
6/6/77 Page 2
Public Hearing - Continued
Dalpay purpose of the annexation was development of property to the west of
Annexation his office for apartments and plans to utilize city utilities.
(6.7 acres) Councilwoman Thorpe requested the record reflect Public Works Direc-
tor's reply to her inquiry re capacity of present sewer system, being
advised by Gonnason this area served by Sunset lift station which is
operating near capacity, that no substantial additions should be made
until relief found, that federal funding is pending for May Creek,
Honeydew trunk, completion would be within two years. Nick Petruska,
1174 Shelton Ave NE, opposed entrance to proposed development onto
N. E. 12th St. , however, did not oppose the annexation, James Volk,
13102 S.E. 112th St. , opposed annexation, denying his signature on •
petition. Upon Council inquiry, Asst. City Attorney Warren explained
Mr. Volk has withdrawn his signature and Council may proceed, having
no connection with •any lawsuit between Mr. Volk and any other parties;
noting need to determine percentage of valuation represented on annexa-
tion petition upon removal of name. Upon further inquiry, Planning
Director Ericksen explained three parties involved in annexation, all
three having signed petition constituting the 100% representation.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE
MINUTES. CARRIED. Council recessed at 8:50 p.m. ; upon reconvening
Roll was called and all Council Members were present as previously
shown. Planning Director Ericksen reported Volk property represents
54.28% of assessed valuation and withdrawal ,of signature invalidates
petition, 75% needed. Ericksen used wall map to point out properties ,
noting County island would be created by elimination of Volk property
and expressed doubt as to acceptance of amended annexation by Boundary
Review Bd. James Dalpay noted acceptance of Hazen area annexation with
island. Councilwoman Thorpe objected to the small area of annexation
being advised by Planning Director Ericks•en that petitioners• had been
encouraged to seek annexation of larger area, but that the staff can-
not refuse a valid petition. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUN-
CIL CLOSE THE HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY
SHINPOCH, COUNCIL MODIFY ANNEXATION PETION BY DELETING JAMES J. VOLK
PROPERTY, 13102 S.E. 112th. ROLL CALL: 5-AYES: PERRY, STREDICKE,
Annexation SHINPOCH, BRUCE, CLYMER. ONE NO: THORPE. MOTION CARRIED, MOVED BY
Amended and STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH COUNCIL ACCEPT AMENDED ANNEXATION PETI-
Accepted TION AND REFER TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO FORWARD TO THE BOUNDARY
REVIEW BOARD. MOTION CARRIED. -
CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent. Agenda items, previously distributed to all
Council members., are considered routine and are enacted by one motion
unless removed by Council action for separate discussion. Approving
motion follows Consent Agenda items.
Boundary Review . Notice from King County Boundary Review Board presented information
Board . of proposed annexation to King County Water District #90 (Colasurdo).
Refer to Board of Public,Works.
LEAA Grant Program Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested resolution changing
Transfer expenditure categories revising distribution of grant and city match-
ing funds appropriated by Ordinance No. 3116., $16,596 plus city
matching money $874. The letter explained the LEAA Grant #76-C,0199,
Juvenile Recidivism Reduction Program •and Renton Area Youth Services
transfers, enclosed proposed agreement and resolution, requesting auth-
orization for the Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreement between
RAYS and the city, also requesting referral to the Ways and Means
Committee. Transfer Wayys' & Means Committee.
Parkwood Homes Hearing Examiner, Rick Beeler, submitted final plat files No. FP-040-77
Final Plat Parkwood Homes, Inc. , vicinity of Rolling Hills. Refer to Ways and
Means Committee for resolution pending signing of restrictive covenants.
Rezone Land Use Hearing Examiner R. Beeler, submitted rezone files of Stanley
Stanley D. Wolf D. Wolf R-015-77, R-2 to R-3 vicinity 1500 Index Ave. N.E. Hearing
Examiner recommend approval with restrictive covenants, Refer to Ways
and Means Committee.
Appointments Letter from Mayor Delaurenti advised of the formation of the Mayor's
Energy Conservation Committee chaired by Del Bennett, Deputy Public
LAW "OFFICES
KINZEL, ACHESON & MARS HAW_ INC. P. S.
206 REDWOOD BUILDING
WILLIAM L.KINZEL, 845-106" AVENUE NORTHEAST TELEPHONE
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MAURICE W.KINZE - -
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Dear Sirs:' .
It has been called to our attention that there is a
request to the city to give up its ownership.. of the road to
Mr; livet Cemetery.
This is to advise _that that road is used very exten-
sive y' by Metro Sand', and Gravel and Rainier Sand and Gravel
and t would be' a distinct- disadvantage .to them .to close .that-
road. We therefore recommend against -the sale of said road
to the cemetery .unless :they..will - definitely agree- .that, at no
time will they close .that road .-to the sand and gravel companies
abov-`-named. .
Respectfully submitted, •
Very truly yours;
KIN'ZEL, AC ON & 'MARSHALL
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC=-HEARING
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
June 6, 1977
NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
- fixed the 6th day June, 1977, at 8:00 p.m. in the- Council Chambers
of the Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Ave. So. , Renton, WA,
as the time and place for a continued Public Hearing to consider
the following:
Street Vacation of Mt. Olivet Way located at access
to Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
(Continued from March 28, 1977 and May 2, 1977.
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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DATE OF PUBLICATION •
May 6, 1977
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Dear r. Colt :
The m. tter of the vacation of Mt . Olivet Way was heard by the City
Council at its meeting of May 2 , 1977 . Since there was no
representative of the applicant for vacation at the meeting, the
City Council continued the matter until June 6 , 1977 , at 8 :00 p .m.
The City Council expressed concern about access to the cemetery
and desire that you present to them your plans for providing
access to the cemetery and the individual cemetery lots at the
public hearing on June 6 . It is their feeling that if a different
or alternate access is to be provided, it should be in fact in
existence prior to the Council ' s actual vacation of Mt . Olivet Way.
We are proceeding with a staff appraisal of the property proposed .
to be vacated, and the normal practice is that the Council requires
the payment of one-half the appraised value as a fee for the
vacation of the property.
This will serve as your notification of the continued public hearing.
Sincerely,
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Warren C . Gonnason, P.E .
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FROM: Del Mead,.,City: :Clerk,.:
RE: Noti e of Continued Public Hearing on Street Vacation - Mt. Olivet Way
Enclosed are three:,copi;es of°,the,;`above-captioned Public Hearing. Please post in area.
Hearing date of June 6th Return;':affidavit: Thanks.
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' June: 6 1977:
NOTICE' IS, HEREB'Y GIVEN that',the Renton City Council has
f fixed the 6th-day :June,''-1977, at .8:00 p.m, in the Council Chambers
o the Renton Municipa1;`,Building, 200 Mill Ave, So. , Renton, WA, .
a- the time and' place':`for.;, a:,:Conti Continued Public Hearing_ to consider
f t e following
• Street Vacation -of Mt: Olivet Way located at access
to Mt:' O1 yet:,Cemetery.
(Continued°;_from,1March.28 1977 and May 2 1977.
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, An and•<al l. i nterested-persons are invited to be present to voice
.`' ap8 royal., disapproval or, opinions on same,
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Public Hearin, - Continued
LID #302 of future need to widen overpass to 4-lane with increase of traffic.
Lind Ave. SW Councilman Stredicke questioned need for sidewalks in industrial
development and suggested tree-lined median with boulevard effect.
Gonnason explained design meets City' s subdivision ordinance for
industrial section and was worked out with the Planning Department;
that median planting strip could be alternative. Councilwoman Thorpe
asked for inclusion of bikeways . Upon Council inquiry, Gonnason
explained petition filed requesting improvement which represented
62. 17% of the total front footage, petition signed by two property
owners : Glacier Park and Martin Seelig. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
BY THORPE, COUNCIL CLOSE THE HEARING. CARRIED. Councilman Clymer
noted two problem areas: Assessment for fill against individual prop-
erty owners when benefit to entire project; and need for appraisal of
the property prior to and after improvements. At suggestion of City
Attorney Shellan to continue hearing for further study, it was MOVED
Hearing Continued BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RECONSIDER AND REOPEN THE
to 5/9/77 PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO
CONTINUE HEARING FOR ONE WEEK. Councilwoman Thorpe noted concerns re
LID and asked consideration of design for major arterial through valley,
requirement for fill in light of wetlands preservation policy, payment
for fill , esthetic bikeways and landscaping. Mayor Delaurenti noted
the Administration working on these items. MOTION TO CONTINUE HEARING,
CARRIED. (9: 10 p.m. )
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
Street Vacatio published, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearing to consider the
Mt.Olivet Way vacation of Mt. Olivet Way located at Mt. Olivet Cemetery as petitioned
by James R. Colt, President, American Memorial Services, Inc. and
continued from March 28, 1977. Letter from Board of Public Works
Chairman Gonnason noted review of the proposed vacation, that the Board
found that the subject right-of-way is not essential to public access
or the city street system and had no objections to the proposed
vacation, subject to payment of fee in the amount of 1/2 of the
appraised value of the property as determined by staff appraisal .
The letter further noted no utility easements are required. Public
Works Director Gonnason used wall map to explain area, noting Mr. Colt
met with the Department and had reported access into the cemetery was
planned. Mayor Delaurenti asked to review proposed plan. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL INSTRUCT THE PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT TO OBTAIN APPRAISAL AND NOTIFY PROPERTY OWNERS OF COUNCIL'S
INTEREST IN ACCESS TO THE CEMETERY. Councilman Clymer asked the City
Hearing Contin ed Attorney re conflict of interest if family members buried at this
to 6/6/77 cemetery, being advised by Mr. Shellan that conflict would exist if
Council member was a proprietor of property affected, that cemeteries"
are regulated by State statutes , that owner is required to provide
access to lots he sells, that Council should hear plans prior to any
vacation. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY THORPE,
COUNCIL CONTINUE PUBLIC HEARING TO JUNE 6, 1977.. MOTION CARRIED. .
Recess MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR 10 MINUTES.
CARRIED. Council recessed at 9:30 p.m. ROLL CALL: CLYMER, BRUCE,
SHINPOCH, STREDICIE AND THORPE.
CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent Agenda items, previously distributed to all
Council members , are considered routine and are enacted by one motion
unless removed by Council action for separate consideration.
Proclamations Proclamation of Mayor Delaurenti declared May 9 through May 15, 1977
Municipal Cler ' s as Municipal Clerk' s Week in recognition of vital services rendered
Week and personal dedication to the community.
Youth Day Proclamation of Mayor Delaurenti declared May 1 , as Youth Day and
week beginning May 1 , as Youth Week as designated by the Elks Lodges
'honoring America ' s junior citizens.
Unanticipated Letter from Planning Director Ericksen noted approval was granted
Revenue from at Council meeting of 4/25/77 for transfer of HUD Fellowship funds
University Worl to Planning Department salary account. The letter requested an
Study Program ordinance be enacted to increase the appropriation by $3,200 from
unanticipated revenue to be received from the U of W for reimbursement
of salary paid to a Work Study student through the City's payroll '
system. Recommendation: Refer to Ways & Means Committee.
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..ENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
Ma.y 2 , 1977 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Meeting
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor C. J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the
regular meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF EARL CLYMER, Council President Pro tem; KENNETH D. BRUCE, BARBARA
COUNCIL Y. SHINPOCH, RICHARD M. STREDICKE. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY
SHINPOCH, ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS WILLIAM J. GRANT, GEORGE J. PERRY,
and PATRICIA M. SEYMOUR-THORPE BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. Councilwoman
Patricia M. Seymour-Thorpe arrived at 8:15 p.m.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, GWEN MARSHALL,
Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; DON CUSTER, Administrative
Assistant; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; CAPT. PHELAN, Police
Department Rep. ; RICHARD GEISSLER, Acting Fire Chief; MIKE SMITH, Plan-
ning Department Rep. ; JOLLY SUE BAKER, Housing Development Coordinator.
PRESS DON SMITH, Renton Record Chronicle; MARK PELLEGRINO, Renton Tribune
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF APRIL 25,
1977 AS WRITTEN. Councilman Stredicke added Page 3, 7th paragraph: Use
of traffic flagmen: MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY THORPE REFER SUB-
JECT TO THE ADMINISTRATION TO STUDY AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED.
Also added, Page 4, McLaughlin Rezone Ordinance #3130 - Reasons for
motion to reject ordinance: On basis of error in judgment and in the
facts , resulting in intrusion into single family area, that the rezone
be denied. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL AMEND
MOTION TO INCLUDE ADDITIONS. CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED, CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having, been posted, pub-
LID No. 302 lished and mailed, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearing, con-
Street tinued from 4/11/77, to consider the preliminary assessment roll for
Improvements Local Improvement District No. 302 to construct and improve Lind Ave.
Lind Ave. S.W. SW between SW 16th St. and SW 43rd St. Assessment roll total :
$1 ,895,793.80. City Clerk Mead read letters of protest from Douglas
F. Albert, Federal Way, Attorney for Robert Edwards and Frank Edwards,
Jr., property owners , protested proposed assessment of street, plus
right-of-way, plus fill , plus latecomers assessment for water, totals
$119,939.65; noting assessed valuation for tax purposes of $77,000 for
property. The letter explained present condition is a swamp requiring
substantial fill which would amount to $38,880 per acre or $583.200
for filling. The letter noted to assess property as proposed would
result in taking the property without compensation. Letter from
Douglas F. Albert, Federal Way, Attorney representing Mildred Summers ,
property owner, protested assessment in total amount of $119,939
including latecomers assessment for water in amount of S64,000 and
fill for portion of Lind Ave. SW. ; also noting fill needed, plus the
assessments of $119,939.65 require $703,139 to be expended to make
Mrs. Summers' property usable. Letter from Public Works Director
Gonnason reported protest letters received amounts to 9.07% of the
total cost. Public Works Director Gonnason used wall map to explain
area, proposed street improvements including grading, draining, to-
gether with curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street lights and underground
utilities. Gonnason explained water assessment available on latecomer's
agreement and can be added to total assessment if so desired. Gonnason
explained break down of costs which include the street improvements,
right-of-way acquisition, water line costs on those desiring and
fill charges to the Edwards' and Summers' properties; further explaininn
all other property filled and oaid by property owners, therefore fill
needed for portions of Lind Ave was charged to the Summers' and
Edwards properties. Gonnason explained assessed valuation which was
necessary to support the LID. Gonnason showed cross section of street,
4-lane (44-ft. curb to curb) with plantar strip and sidewalks to be
installed at later date.
Audience comment: Mr. Summers, 37904 Third Ave. SW, Federal Way, pro-
tested on behalf of his wife, Mildred, cannot afford assessments; Prop-
erty over assessed at $77,000 and have not been able to lower; cannot
sell property at $60,000; have been told it would value $125,000 to
$135,000 when LID improvements complete and explained injustice in pos'i-
ble loss of property. Bob Edwards, 19310 NE 14th, Bellevue, noted prior
joint ownership with Summers, that property recently divided and is
a lake, also noted property over assessed. Doug Weston, 21318 109th
SE, Kent, made inquiry regarding effect of the LID on Lind Ave. from
SW 16th to Grady Way and\was advised by Public Works Director Gonnason
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Honorable Charles J . Delaurenti , Mayor
Members of the City Council
R- : Proposed Vacation of Portion of Mt. Olivet Way
D- ar Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members :
T e Board of Public Works has reviewed the proposal for
vocation of a portion of Mt . Olivet Way. As a result of
t is review, it was the finding of the Board that the
s bject right-of-way is not essential to public access
of the city street system. We therefore have no objections
to the proposed vacation, subject to the payment of a
f-e in the amount of one-half the appraised value of
t e. property as determined by a staff appraisal . No
utility easements are required.
S 'ncerely,
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W:rren C. Gonnason, P .E.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
! MARCH 28, 19► 7 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 P. M. Council Chambers
MINUTES
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' CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance and called
the regular meeting of the Renton City Council -to order.
ROLL CALL OF GEORGE J. PERRY, Council President; EARL CLYMER, WILLIAM J. GRANT,
' COUNCIL KENNETH D. BRUCE, BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, RICHARD M. STREDICKE AND PATRICIA
M. SEYMOUR-THORPE. •
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. ' DELAURENTI , 'Mayor; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; GWEN MARSHALL,
Finance Director; DON CUSTER, Administrative Assistant; DEL MEAD, City
1 Clerk; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public
Works Director; RICHARD GEISSLER, Acting Fire Chief; CAPT. PHELAN,
Police Representative.
; PRESS MARK PELLEGRINO, Renton Tribune; DON SMITH, Renton Record Chronicle.
MINUTE APPROVA Upon request by Council President Perry for additions or cor.rections ...
to Council Minutes of March 21 , 1977, Councilman Stredicke requested
Page 2, Paragraph 4, fire truck bid opening, add: "1 ,500" GPM pumpers. •
MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF MARCH 21 ,..
AS CORRECTED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, published
1Street Vacatio and mailed, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearing to consider the
1Mt. Olivet Way vacation of Mt. Olivet Way located at Mt. Olivet Cemetery as petitioned
by James R. Colt, President, American Memorial Services, Inc. Letter
Continued to from Warren Gonnason, Chairman, Board of Public Works, noted concern of
May 2, 1977 members regarding the ramifications of such a street vacation and
advised that the Board has asked this public hearing be continued for
thirty days in order to provide time to review pertinent information
and make a finding. There being no audience comment,, it was MOVED BY
PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONTINUE PUBLIC HEARING FOR 30 DAYS.
CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent Agenda items, previously distributed to all
Council members, are considered routine and are enacted by one motion
unless removed by Council action for separate consideration.
Police Travel Letter from, Police Chief Darby requested approval for advance travel
funds for Capt. Phelan, Lt. Cooper, Lt. Caldwell and Sgt. Evans and
authorization for attendance at a Performance Evaluation Workshop at
Spokane, Washington April 5 through 7, 1977. The letter requested
advanced funds in amount of '$75 for each officer, approximately $50 to be
reimbursed to the city from the Washington State Training Commission for
each officer. Recommendation: Council concurrence.
Lind Ave. SW , Letter from Public Works Director requested hearing date for the Lind
LID #302 Ave. SW LID be moved from April 11 to May 2, 1977 in order to provide
, time necessary for questions which have arisen. Recommendation:
Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Final Payment Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason recommended acceptance of
Talbot Road CAG-051-76 Talbot Roadway construction completion as of 3/?R/77 and
Construction . authorize fourth and final payment to Pacific Paving Co. , Inc. in
amount of $21 ,221 .86. Also recommended, that if after 30 days no liens
or claims are filed against this project and proof of payment of tax
liabilities is received, the retained amount of $11 ,202.61 is paid to
` the contractor. Council concurrence recommended.
Vouchers The Ways and Means Committee recommended Council authorization for pay-
ment of Vouchers No. 13173 through No. 13312 in amount of. $431 ,260.65
having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or
services have been received or rendered. Payment was also recommended
for LID #298, Revenue and Cash Warrants R-5 and C-7. both..in amount of
$27,190.69; and LID #300 Revenue and Cash Warrants, R-2 and C-2 both in
amount of $3,247.89. Council concurrence recommended.' ,
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Consent Agenda - Continued
Divelbiss Report from the Land Use Hearing Examiner, James Magstadt, recommended
Rezone R-016-77 approval (subject to conditions imposed by the Planning Department) of
rezone from G-6000 to L-1 for property located approximately 70 feet
east of Raymond Ave. SW on the north side of SW 12th St. The report
explained the L-1 zoning would be combined with existing L-1 zoning to
the west to allow construction of a furniture manufacturing and ware-
house facility. The Planning Department recommended restrictive coven-
ants. The Hearing Examiner held public hearing 3/1/77, appeal period
expired on 3/15/77 and submitted report to the City Council for final
approval. Recommendation: Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for
proper ordinance. (See later Ordinance and Resolutions)
Consent Agenda MOVED BY `STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL REMOVE FROM THE CON-
Approval SENT AGENDA, THE MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT OF HEARING EXAMINER AND PLACE THE
MATTER UNDER CORRESPONDENCE. THE MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS RECOMMENDED
AND AMENDED. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS.
Sanitary Sewers Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported the Department
Jones Ave NE is preparing the final grant documents for grant funding award for the
Trunk Jones Ave. NE trunk sewer. The letter explained that the regulations
of the Federal Environmental Protection Agency and the State Department
of Ecology, as grant funding agencies, require City Council concurrence
with the findings of the final grant documents. The complete series
of grant documents includes: Plan of Study, Facility Plan, User Charges.
and Cost Recovery, with other documents. The letter stated these reports
recommend the installation of the Jones Ave NE. trunk sanitary sewer
from NE 40th St. to SE 76th St. with a capacity of 1 . 21 million gallons
per day, and impose an industrial waste surcharge upon special classes
of industrial users , as directed by city ordinance and federal law.
The letter requested council concurrence in order to make final grant
submittal to the Washington State Dept. of Ecology and the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency for grant funding of the Jones Ave. NE project.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF
THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. CARRIED.
Glencoe Park Letter from Mayor Delaurenti responded to last Monday's Council meeting
request for the Administration to proceed to acquire a. small park in the
Glencoe area. The letter reported meeting with Tom McGrath, Glencoe
developer, who indicated no property will be donated for park purposes
at this time. Mayor Delaurenti 's letter based the following recommenda-
tions .on staff reports : (1 ) Actively encourage King County to, speed
development of the 8-acre park site adjacent to the Sierra Heights
Elementary School . A' concentrated cooperative effort might result in
prompt County action and provide usable basic facilities within the next
few months. (2) Should the Council feel a neighborhood park would best
serve the needs of the Glencoe area, alternatives would be development
of the City' s Utility-owned lots located on the northwest corner of
NE 24th St. and Anacortes Ave. NE, being almost the same size (.43 acre)
as the combined area of the two lots on Whitman Ave NE at NE 20th St.
The Utility-owned lots could be developed in phases for estimated total
cost of $22,000 excluding cost of options. The report also explained
the City' s Current Fund must acquire ownership and in present condition
price would be approximately $13,000 or $6,500 per lot, that if the
ordinance-required improvements and short-platting are accomplished
the two lots would be worth $8,500 each, or total value of $17,000.
The report also recommended that if the Council wishes to develop a
neighborhood park: (a) The Ways and Means Committee should be requested
to recommend appropriations , transfers or credits to effect transfer of
"ownership" of the Utility-owned property to the City' s Current Fund.
(b) The Community Services Committee should meet with Glencoe residents
to explore forming a Homeowners' Association to organize community par-
ticipation in construction and maintenance of the park; noting donations
of time, materials and money, combined with similar contributions from
the city, could provide park at earlier date. (c) If this is unaccept-
able then the Ways and Means Committee should be requested to find fund-
ing to complete park development this year, as less expensive than phased
development. Use of sod would add additional $2,000.
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Honorable Charles J. Delaurenti , Mayor
M-tubers of the City Council
R, : Proposed Vacation of Portion of Mt. Olivet Way
Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members :
T e referenced street vacation proposal was introduced to
t e Board of Public Works at last week ' s meeting. Concern
w,:s expressed by the Board members about the ramifications
o such a vacation; and consequently, the Board asked the
petitioner in this matter to attend its March 30 meeting
to present his proposal for alternate means of access to
t e cemetery.
W: therefore ask that this public hearing be continued
fur thirty days in order to provide the necessary time to
review all of the pertinent information and make a finding.
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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 2nd
day of May , 1977 , 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:
Street vacation of Mt. Olivet Way located at access to
Mt. Olivet Cemetery, continued from March 28, 1977.
Any ano all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval ,
disapp oval or opinions on same..
CITY OF RENTON
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City Clerk
DATE 0 PUBLICATION
Apri 1 , 1977
. CERTIFICATION
STATE F WASHINGTON)
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COUNTY OF KING
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(5) c pies of the above notice were posted by me in or more conspicuous
places on the property described and two copies were posted at the Renton
Municipal Building, 200 Mill Ave, South, Renton, WA on date of M U rc'h 31 ,
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Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued
Ordinance #3115 The Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading of an
CETA, ordinance appropriating and transferring $79,534 and transferring
Funding $8,709 CETA funding for purpose of salaries and benefits for (CETA)
Comprehensive Employment Training Program employees. Following the
reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL SUSPEND
RULES AND ADVANCE THE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED.
Following reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH COUNCIL
ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3116 The Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading of an
LEAA Funding ordinance appropriating unanticipated revenue in the amount of $16,596
and transferring along with $874 City matching funds (5%) unto
Finance/RAYS/LEAA Grant Division. Following reading, it was MOVED BY
PERRY, SECONDED BY THORPE, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND
AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings, it was MOVED BY
PERRY, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Resolution #2095 The Ways and Means Committee report recommended reading and adoption
Lind Ave. SW I of a resolution declaring intent to construct and improve Lind Ave.
Street LID #302 SW between SW 16th St. and SW 43rd St.and setting a public hearing
Public Hearing thereon, 4/11/77. Following reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED
4/11/77 BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #20 6 he Ways and Means Committee report recommended reading and adoption
Mt. Olivet Way of a resolution setting hearing date of March 28, 1977 for vacation
Street Vacatio of Mt. Olivet Way located at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Following reading,
Public Hearing it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESO-
3/28/77 LUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2097 The Ways and Means Committee report recommended reading and adoption
Transfer for of a ,resolution transferring funds in amount of $6,425 for Planning
Planning/Censu. Department and City Census, 15 enumerators and clerk-typist for three
weeks; census to be completed by end of March. Following reading, it
was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ.
CARRIED.
Resolution #2098 The Ways and Means Committee report recommended reading and adoption
Transfer CPI of a resolution transferring funds in amount of $49,820 from Contingency
Increase for Fund unto Current Fund for Police and Fire salary accounts due to CPI
Police & Fire increase. Following reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH,
COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2099 The Ways and Means Committee report recommended reading and adoption
Transfer Funds of a resolution transferring funds in the amount of $5,340 for legisla-
Legislative tive services, secretary/clerical services for City Council . Following
Secretary reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT
THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #3000 The Ways and Means Committee report recommended reading and adoption
Aid Car Charg:•�s of a resolution requested by the Fire Department relating to services
to be charged by the City' s aid cars which replaces those charges
previously contained in the City's ambulance licensing ordinance.
Following reading of the resolution charging $20 for services rendered
by the City's aid car. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
The meeting adjourned at 10:40 p.m.
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Delores A. Mead, Cit Clerk
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF 3-7-77
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Tues. 3/8 8:00 P.M. PERRY Council Chambers Kiwanis Air Park Name
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PERRY
COMMUNITY SERVICES Thurs. 3/10 4:30 p.m. SEYMOUR-THORPE 4th flr. Conf. Rm. (Standing Committee Meeting)
Parks
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 3/14 7:00 p.m. CLYMER 6th flr. Conf. Rm.
PUBLIC SERVICES BRUCE
Aviation Div. Tues. 3/15 7:30 p.m. STREDICKE Coffee Shop
OTHER MEETINGS AND EVENTS
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ffidavit of Publication
STATE 0 WASHINGTON
COU TY OF KING ss.
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Betty M r r i s being first duly sworn on
oath,deposes a d says that she is the chief clerk of
THE RENTOr RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4)
times a week. hat said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and
has been for m re than six months prior to the date of publication referred
to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news-
paper publishe four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,
and it is now an during all of said time was printed in an office maintained
at the aforesai place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton
Record-Chroni le 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.T at the annexed is a Notice of public
Hearing
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as it was published in regular issues(and
not in supplem-nt form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period
of one consecutive issues,commencing on the
ll thy of March ,19 77 ,and ending the
day of ,19 both dates , ;; {w ' CITY OF RE TON
inclusive, and i at such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub -. NOTICE CP PUBLIC
scribers durin a all of said period. That the full amount of the fee "0, ;"- � HEARING '[37i '
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il REN�T;ON •ITY COUNCIL
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $.a•.2..e.1•which *L. NOT C IS HEREBY
has been paid i full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the u t { ' 34u�R: t•• City
first insertion a d per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent '` A Council (20 28th
insertion. f� F' ?- :
. March,9Wr7,E13 8:6io
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/ t ah vacation CQ ffi
{ + Clihn located CT.
Subscribed and worn to before me this.1.1.t h day of RD 1l Ciltrol •
March 19 7 7 ,'c • l interested
'persons are invited to be
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ga./L-eti �_ ,+) opinions C iNotary Publi 1 and for the State of ington, 12, l ,�"�' Z3�'�' Ul CP RENTON
residing at Kent,KCounty. �:" ` ,
�`\� s� Delores a,Mead,
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—Passed by th-Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June, L Record-Chr• - 990
9th, 1955. •= -Vr �- , ;; f, '4238
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STATE Oi WASHINGTON
COU TY OF KING ss.
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...s.etty ?ai'.riS being first duly sworn on
oath,deposes wild says that.S�P..is the Chief clerk of
THE RENTOI\ RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published,four(4)
times a week. hat said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and
has been for m re than six months prior to the date of publication referred
to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news-
paper publishe four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,
and it is now an during all of said time was printed in an office maintained
at the aforesai place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton
Record-Chroni le has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the
Superior Court f the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County,•
Washington.T at the annexed is a NO t i C E O f public
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as it was published in regular issues(and
not in supplem nt form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period
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day of ,19 ,both dates HEARING BY
inclusive, and ti at such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- 1 . '
scribers duringall of said •RENTONICOUNCIL
period. That the full amount of the fee x `' NOTICE E HEREBY
GIVEN the Renton City
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $.3.2....I3.).which 'TCp cp it-T-i fixed the 28th
has been paid i full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the " dayof;March,`9�771,f1`�8:00
first insertion a d per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent p n. in {1II Council l
insertion. bers of the Re ton Municipal
'Building Renton, Waatling-
¢ton, 3the time and place for
a • GIELliki Q:7 consider a the following: .
'Street �
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w access, to .Mt. Olivet
Subscribed and worn to before me this..11.th day of CAn eteryl
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March 19 77 present it)man .•. ...
dis.pprovai cp •. • m
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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 2nd
day of May , 1977 , at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of
the Re ton Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, as the time and place
for a oublic hearing to consider the following:
Street vacation of Mt. Olivet Way located `at access to
Mt. Olivet. Cemetery, continued from March 28, 1977,
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disapp oval or opinions on same. '
CITY OF RENTON
Delores A. Mead,
City Clerk
DATE 0 PUBLICATION
Apri 1 , 1977
CERTIFICATION
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I , hereby certify that
( ) copies of the above notice were posted by me in three or more conspicuous
places on the property described and two copies were posted at the Renton
Municipal Building, 200 Mill Ave, South, Renton, WA on date of
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D ar Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members :
T e referenced street vacation proposal was introduced to
t e Board of Public Works at last week' s meeting. Concern
was expressed by the Board members about the ramifications
o such a vacation; and consequently, the Board asked the
p titioner in this matter to attend its March 30 meeting
t present his proposal for alternate means of access to
t e cemetery.1,
W therefore iask that this public hearing be continued
fir thirty days in order to provide the necessary time to
✓ view all of the pertinent information and make a finding.
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Chairman
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RESOLUTION NO. 2096
WHEREAS a Petition has been filed with the City Clerk
of the City of Renton on or about February 16 , 1977, pursuant
to the requirements of RCW 35.79 , petitioning for the vacation
of a portion of a certain street, as hereinafter more particularly
descri ed, and said petition having been signed by the owners
of more than two-thirds of the property abutting upon a portion
of said streetsought to be vacated, and same being described .
as follows:
See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part•
hereof as if, fully set forth herein.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE
CITY COUNCIL or THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I : That the 28th day of March, 1977, at the .
hour cf 8 : 00 P.M. at the City Council Chambers in the Municipal
Build:ng, Renton, King County, Washington, be and is hereby
fixed as the time and place when the aforesaid Petition for vacating
the a oresaid portion 'of street shall be heard and determined,
which said hearing date is not more than sixty nor less than
twenty days from the date of passage of this Resolution.
SECTION II: The City Clerk is hereby authorized
and directed to give notice of said time and hearing as provided
by ROW 36.79 .020 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 at or prior to the time of hearing on said vacation'. ,
SECTIO III: The City Council shall determine , as
provided 'for in RCW 35 . 79 .030 as to whether an appraisal shall
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to th- "Cit for:,: such •.vacation. but whih c said• amount snail:'not ,,, ,..`.,`':
. excee one-half.: -of' the •`appraised: value ofthe •area .to. be. vacated '_.' ''''::'
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SE 1/4 o the NE-1/4 of Section 17, Twp. 23. N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.I�.'; lying
Ely of t e:Ely R/W line of..Blame,Ave, :N.E. (Stoneway Gravel Pit Road)
extended . and'.lying Wly and Sly. of, the following described. line:
Beginnin• at the SE corner of the NE 1/4 of said Section 17, thence 'West
Section 17 a distance of 798,86 feet;
alongth'- south line of
Thence N 01°02'58" •E a distance of 817.45 feet .to the NW corner' of the Mt.
-Olvet. C-metery;
Thence. N 89°45'..17" W a distance of 196.35 feet to an intersection' with the
Wly R/W ine ofBlaine Ave._N,E., and the terminus of said..line.
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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 March , 19 77 , 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:
Street vacation of Mt. Olivet Way located at access to
Mt. Olivet Cemetery
Any ana all interested persons. are invited to be present to voice approval ,
disapprloval or opinions on same.
CITY OF RENTON
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Delores A. Mead,'
City Clerk
DATE 0' PUBLICATION .
Marc 11 1977
CERTIFICATION
STATE IF WASHINGTON)
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COUNTY OF KING )
I, hereby certify that
( ) copies of the above notice were posted by me in three or more conspicuous
places on the property described and two copies were posted at the Renton
Municipal Building, 200 Mill Ave. South, Renton, WA on date of
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Signed
ATTEST
Notary Public in and for the State of
Washington, residing in Renton
6/76 .
INTEROFFICE MEMO
TO: Les Phillips DATE: March 9 1977
Public Works 9
FROM: Del Mead
SUBJECT: Notice of Public Hearing
g - Mt. Olivet Way Street Vacation(Corrected notice)
Please post and return certified copy as per usual procedure. Thanks.
Del
INTEROFk'ICE MEMO
TO: Las Phillips
DATE : March 8, 1977
Public Works
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FROM: Del Mead'
SUBJECT : \otices of 'Public Hearing - Ripley Lane
Proposed Cable Television Ordinance—
Mt. Olivet Way Street Vacation
Please post and return certified copies as per usual procedure.
Thanks.
Del
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Renton City Council
2/28/77 Page 6
Correspondence and Current Business - Continued
City' s letter recommended Council authorization for hiring of one clerk-
Population typist, 15 enumerators and 3 supervisors temporarily for census pur-
Continued poses, and that Senior Planner Gary Kruger be designated project dir-
ector, and that $6,425 be transferred into a Planning Dept. census
account. The letter further recommended transfer to the Ways and
Means Committee. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN
RECOMMENDATION AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
MOTION CARRIED.
May Creek Trunk Letter from Deputy Director of Public Works Bennett recommended Coun-
Sewer cil concurrence in the 18 inch diameter of the May Creek Trunk sani-
tary sewer and agree to no local (direct) connections to the trunk
in lower May Creek area because of limited capacity. The letter
explained that restrictions imposed by EPA and DOE have limited the
size of the May Creek trunk to 18 inch diameter when design figures
indicate 24 inch diameter, that all agencies, Water Districts 107 and
90, Metro and the City, will continue to work for ultimate pipe size,
however, there is a possibility of losing grant monies because of time
deadline. The letter also stated the city is being asked not to re-
quire Metro to accept all sewage when the line reaches capacity,
which will be reached by the year 2,000. The letter noted because
land uses may change and other conditions may alter such as sewage
disposal methods or a new route may be used by the year 2,000, the
. letter recommended granting of requests and Council concurrence.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION.
Upon Council inquiry, Deputy Public Works Director Bennett explained
by the year 2000 other measures should be developed to take care of
the over flow. MOTION CARRIED.
Mt. Olivet Way Letter from City Clerk Mead reported petition has been filed by
Street Vacatign James R. Colt, President of American Memorial Services, Inc, for
street vacation of Mt. Olivet Way located at the Mt. Olivet Cemetery,
and that the required $100 filing fee received. The letter noted the
petition has been certified valid by the Public Works Department and
that the petition represents 100% of the property abutting the pro-
posed street vacation. The letter recommended that the vacation
request be referred to the Board of Public Works and Public Services
Committee for determination regarding appraisal and payment by the
abutting property owners and as concerns retention of utility ease-
ments. The letter also reco mnended the matter 'be referred to the Ways
Public Hearing and Means Committee for resolution setting March 28, 1977 as date of
3/28/77 Public Earing. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN
RECOMMENDATIONS AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Continue The time having reached 11 :00 p.m. , it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY
Meeting THORPE, COUNCIL SUSPEND RULES AND CONTINUE COUNCIL MEETING UNTIL ALL
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS HAVE BEEN READ. CARRIED.
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Heather Downs Letter from City Clerk Mead submitted the 75% annexation petiton for
Annexation the Heather Downs annexation for property located east of the city
limits in the vicinity of 132nd SE, SE 136th St. , 137th SE and SE 140th
Place. The City Clerk's letter reported the petition has been certi-
fied valid and the Planning Department reported signatures thereon
represent ownership of 75. 5% of the assessed valuation, at least 75%
required by law. The letter noted circulation of the petition was
authorized at the preliminary meeting on 1/10/77 at which time owners
agreed to accept the Comprehensive Plan, zoning and assume any pre-
existing bonded indebtedness of the city. The letter recommended that
Monday, April 4, 1977 be set for public hearing on the proposed
Public Hearing annexation. MOVED BY SEYMOUR-THORPE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CON-
; 4/4/77 CUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION AND SET DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING 4/4/77.
OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
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Public Services Public Services Commitee Report announced having met with Metro and
Committee Report State Highway Department concerning Renton Park and Ride facilities
having been given Council direction for a south-end and a north-end
location and noted the program is behind time schedule. The report
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Renton City Council
2/28/77 Page 5
Correspondence and Current Business
Wet Lands Letter from Burlington Northern, Inc. Seattle, J. J. Gordon, Manager
of Property Management, noted that in rezoning for development of
their Orillia Industrial property, 37 acres were withheld and an option
granted to the City to purchase said property. The letter inquired
of the possibility of the city not exercising the option, the B.N.
would like to include the property in development plans for the indus-
trial park. Moved by Grant, Seconded by Perry, Council refer the
matter to the Planning and Development Committee. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY THORPE, SUBSTITUTE MOTION, COUNCIL REFER THE SUBJECT OF THE
WET LANDS TO THE COMMITTEE: OF THE WHOLE. Councilwoman Seymour-Thorpe
inquired of Planning Director Ericksen, who advised $4,500 may be avail-
able, that another field trip is planned and report forthcoming, noting
area has been drained, no substantial development, water present.
Councilman Grant made suggestions for access through purchase of trail
property from B.N. or pipeline right-of-way. SUBSTITUTE MOTION CARRIED.
Dalpay Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of 10% Letter of Intent
Annexation to annex properties in the vicinity of Sunset Blvd. N.E. and N.E. 12th
St. , approximately 7. 7 acres, known as the Dalpay Annexation. The
letter noted state law requires that signatures on the letter repres-
ent not less than 10% of the assessed value of the property to be
annexed and that this document has been certified valid by the Planning
Department as containing signatures representing approximately 64.4% of
the 1977 assessed valuation. The letter recommended that April .18,
1977 be set for meeting with initiating property owners to determine
Public Meeting whether to accept the letter of intent; require adoption of the Compre-
4/18/77 hensive Plan, zoning ordinance and pre-existing bonded indebtedness
and authorize circulation of the. 75% petition. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND SET THE DATE OF
4/18/77 FOR MEETING. CARRIED.
George Spendiff Letter from City Clerk Mead presented Land Use Hearing Examiner recom-
Rezone mendation for approval of rezone from S-1 to SR-1 for George W. Spendiff
property located at 807 Union Ave. N. E. , public hearing having been
held by Hearing Examiner on 1/31/77 and which appeal period is now
expired. The letter noted according to City Ordinance, the action of ..
the Council to rezone, approve, modify or reject a decision of the
Examiner, shall be final and conclusive, unless within twenty calen-
dar days the aggrieved party obtains a writ from Superior Court for
review of the action taken. The City Clerk recommended referral to
the Ways and Means Committee for preparation of proper ordinance for
presentation to the Council for first reading and the final reading of
the ordinance to be withheld until all conditions stipulated have been
met. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY•PERRY, COUNCIL REFER SPENDIFF REZONE
TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. Councilman
Perry requested Hearing Examiner recommendations be placed on the
Consent Agenda. MOTION CARRIED.
LID 302 Street Letter from City Clerk Mead reported petition for street improvements
Improvements . for Lind Ave. S.W. between S.W. 16th and S.W. 43rd St. was presented
Lind Ave. S.W. to Council on 12/27/76 and referred to the Public Works Dept. , that
the department has verified ownerships of property abutting Lind Ave.
S.W. and report the petitions. as submitted represent 62. 17% of the total
front feet and city property amounting to 3.6% will be included in LID.
The Clerk' s letter recommended that the Council set the date of April
11 , 1977 for public hearing on the preliminary LID roll and that the
matter be referred to' the Ways and Means Committee for proper resolu-
Public Hearing tion. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDA-
4/11/77 TION AND SET HEARING DATE OF 4/11/77. MOTION CARRIED.
City' s Population Letter from Mayor Delaurenti reported the Population Studies Dvn. of
the State's Office of Program Planning and Fiscal Management requires
the city to conduct a "high-confidence" sample census to determine
the city's population for allocation of state-controlled per capita
tax funds. The letter noted change in state requirements in January
will not allow firefighters to complete sample census within time as
planned and provided in 1977 budget with $2,000 allocation. The
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CHARLES J. DELAURENTI MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD
CITY CLERK
04TED SEPlt° February 25, 1977
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The Honorable Charles Delaurenti , Mayor
a d Members of the Renton City Council
Re: Petition of American Memorial Services, Inc.
by James R. Colt, President,for Street Vacation
of Mt. Olivet Way located at Mt. Olivet Cemetery
D ar Mayor and Council Members;
Street Vacation petition, as above-referenced, has been filed with the
City Clerk along with the .$100 filing fee and has been certified valid
by the Public Works Department, The Public Works Department also certi-
fied that the petition represents 100% of the property abutting the
proposed street vacation.
I; is recommended that the vacation request be referred to the Board
of Public Works and Public Services Committee for determination regard-
ilig appraisal and payment by abutting property owners, and also as
concerns retention of utility easements.
It is further recommended that the matter be referred to the Ways and
Means Committee for. resolution setting March 28, 1977 as date of Public
Hearing. •
Yours very truly,
• CITY OF RENTON
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Delores A.. Mead, City Clerk
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TO: Warren Gonnason, • Public Works Director
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SUBJ CT: Street Vacation
Mt. Olivet Cemetery
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filed this date along with $100 . 00 filing fee.Please advise if signature is sufficient, ,
(represents ownership of more than two-thirds - •
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If approved please return for presentation to
the City Council and further processing.
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PETITION FOR STREET VACATION /&I Z/2-S"G 7 7
IN THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ./ / e/PG S
Circulated by A/1T ,')l, Ue7- ee/7-7e71e/ . Date 2 /G - 77
Address S'<e a e f o w Telephone No.
To T e 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 Mt. Olivet Way
within the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 17, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M.
respectfully request the vacation of that portion of said street right-of-
way more particularly described as follows:
All that portion of Mt. Olivet Way, having a width of 60 feet,' within the
SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 17, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. ; lying
Ely Ibf the Ely R/W line of Blaine Ave. N.E. (Stoneway Gravel Pit Road)
extended; and lying Wly and Sly of the following described line:
Begi ping at the SE corner of the NE 1/4 of said Section 17, thence West
alon the south line of Section 17 a distance of 798.86 feet;
Thence N 01°02'58" E a distance of 817.45 feet to the NW corner of the Mt.
Olivet Cemetery;
Thence N 89°45'17" W a distance of 196.35 feet to an intersection with the
Wly /W line of Blaine Ave. N.E. , and the terminus of said line.
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