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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNelson Place & Monster Rd (06/06/1978) BEGINNING OF FILE FILE TITLE • :Akteitiet AddifitiC7‘"sr V: C ... 2., 1-12 ® CITY OF RENTON Finance Department Earl Clymer, Mayor GUIDE SHEET NAME OF DEPARTMENT ( , eht i TIT ILE OF RECORD ✓I`/ V REEL/ROLL NUMBER DATE OF RECORDS Z) BEGINNING FILE NUMBER/NAME P� y I, 1a<3 &A- _ ENDING FILE NUMBER/NAME VAl C, ;Z - pizs DATE OF RECORDS / 7, DATE MICROFILMED ` '"00—9,3 DOCUMENT COUNT ,Q f CAMERA / OPERATOR : // II ' I Marilyn J. Petersen, City Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 i f o %• CITY OF RENTON Finance Department Earl Clymer, Mayor CITY OF RENTON COUNTY OF KING STATE OF WASHINGTON Microfilm, Roll No. /5.3 I, Lore , Woo' being duly sworn on oath depose and say: That the documents and papers appearing on this roll of film were done in normal course of a working day and documents are true and correct copies of the originals. That the microfilming of the papers and documents as aforesaid was done pursuance of, and in conformance with, provisions of the statutes as these cases may provide for as they appear in RCW 40. 10.010 of the Revised Code of Washington. I I Signed' Sub cr'bed and sworn to before me this r5 L1. day of • I j � II 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 u 11 1 Renton City Council 4/22/85 Page six New Business continued 11 Public Use Referencing a letter from City Attorney Warren regarding - - under use y a private Parcel near � disposition of public right of way by Longacres individual , Councilman .Stredicke requested a status report Race Track regarding another public use parcel near Longacres and questioned whether the individual involved has since received title to the City property. Mayor Shinpoch agreed to provide a status report. extended the Citys pride and gratitude to ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpochhis Y REPORT Assistant City Attorney Dan Kellogg. for his major contribution Playtime Court in the City of Renton v Playtime Court Case. She also thanked Case him for the Law Week excerpt reporting acceptance of the case by the U.S. Supreme Court. Senior Stage Mayor Shinpoch invited Councilmembers to attend the Senior Review Stage Review, "So This Is Your Wife," at Carco Theater, I May 2 and 3, 1985 at 7:30 p.m. aid May 4 at 2:00 p.m. Since tickets are free and in great demand, they should be reserved as soon as possible. Valley Medical Mayor Shinpoch reported that Valley Medical Center has sent Center Survey copies of a community survey to each Councilmember pertaining to their plans for the community. 1985 Population Estimated population statistics in the City of Renton have Estimates been compiled as required on April 1st of each year. Estimated population is 33,700. There are 8,823 single family homes with a 97.3% occupancy rate and an average 2.55 persons per unit; 7,081 multifamily unit's at an 87.9% occupancy rate 1 and an average 1 .70 persons per unit; 496 mobile homes at 97.4% occupancy rate and an average 1 .62 persons per unit. Total number of dwelling units: 16,400. Seven (7) people were added to the population as a result of annexations during the period from 4/1/84 through 4/1/85; there were 547 new units (all categories) constructed; and 485 residents living in nursing/retirement homes. AUDIENCE COMMENT Oma Bergeron, 808 North 29th Street, indicated her intent Council to become involved in City goverrnment, and requested information Representation regarding Council representation by district. Mayor Shinpoch advised that Councilmembers represent all areas of the City and are elected at-large. , 1985 Population Mitch Murray, 2813 NE 23rd Place, asked if the above-listed Estimates population statistics are available to the general public. Mayor Shinpoch indicated that copies can be obtained from the City Clerk' s office. . ADJOURNMENT, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time. 9:21 p.m. MAXINE E. MOTOR, City Clerk .)N-tiv,i 4q-/:°*Y ."1 . .4,,), b_' AO 0 I U BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS • RENTON, WASHINGTON I 1bal. . 1 MUNICIPAL BUILDING • 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH • RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 • BA 8-3310 * 4;; Sys .t•4, j I �. C ,�_'6' r r—._J"tee tiJ, r.i L:,17— III _'J December 27, ] , , 1 -IP r � Mr. Jacob Nielsen t ._ Ci1, ?,\ 1602 Monster Road S.W. ---•-+ Renton, WA 98055 Re: Temporary No-Fee Street Use Permit Dear Mr. Nielsen: 1 On July 17, .1978 the City Council of Renton granted you a no-fee Special Use Permit in lieu of your requested Street Vacation of a portion of Nelson Place. The Permit was to expire January 1 , ' 1979. 1 i :';` On December 20, 1978, this matter was brought before the Board ',.l of Public Works and since there has not been a determination as to vacation of the right-of-way, the Board granted an extension of the Special Use Permit. I We have been advised by the Building Division that you never applied for the Special Use Permit after the Council granted it to you. Please be advised that a Special Use Permit requires filing with the City a certificate of .insurance' covering this property in the amount of $100,000/$300,000 Personal Liability and. $50,000 Property Damage Liability so the City has no liability in the property. The Board granted a no-fee permit for an indefinite period of time pending resolution of the Monster Road crossing question. Please apply for the permit to the Building Division and furnish the certificate of insurance; If, you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office, 235-2569. , Very truly yours, 'Warren C. Gonnason, Chairman Board of Public Works WCG:J t I , , Iicc: Board Members I . I Building Division //City Clerk ' • 0 CITY CLERK' S' OFFICE . 1 INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM . , TO: ' Warr an GOIDAO.E'Alils, :.3.kab lie Vjorize .0:L7:0 C.'t._:0 I": DATE : 12/: 1-L.3 I FROM: , Maxine Motor, Deputy City Clork I SUBJECT : Stroot Vacat-lon - Nalcon Place 6 Charles Monster Rd. (VAC-2-7G) il I . i , . , 1 , . 1 Per council actIon of 7/17/78 Special Use Permit (iO ULE) ezpirco Jan. 1, 197:.'. See Attacilcd. Copy of Council Minutes. ., 1; , 0 . . li'q ,u% • Renton City Council 7/17/78 Page 2 Public Hearing Nels'on Pl ./Monste , Letter from Warren Gonnason, Chairman Board of Public Works, was read / Road - Street; ,/ recommending that proposed street vacation be held in abeyance in view Vacation of the circumstances until all of the Monster Road closure matters have Vac 2-78 been resolved. It was suggested that temporary street use permit be granted in the 'interim. Mr. Nielson, 1602 Monster Road SW, stated that since closing a portion of Monster Road, by the railroad, people had been using his backyard fora turn around. Mr. Nielson felt that due to that previous road closure the city has no need for the property. Councilman Stredicke questioned whether Mr. Nielson was aware he would have to pay one half the assessed value of the property. Mr. Nielson said he was not aware he would have to pay for the roadway, nor did he fee] he should pay having given the right-of-way previously and that he was in no hurry; because the street has been marked with signs at this time to help keep through traffic out. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM HEARING BE CLOSED. Roll Call : Aye - Clymer, Trimm, Shane; No - Shinpoch, Stredicke, Perry. 3 Ayes, 3 No's, Mayor voted Aye, breaking tie. CARRIED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE TO REFER TO TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke questioned council 's direction to committee to vacate, issue street use permit, post, or 'barricade? Mayor advised the street would be barricaded while the committee reviews. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SH.INPOCH TO AUTHORIZE ADMINISTRATION TO ISSUE NO-FEE STREET USE PERMIT UNTIL JANUARY 1, 1979, PENDING RESOLVING OF MONSTER ROAD CLOSURE MATTERS. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Water Rate Council President Clymer submitted Committee of the Whole report 1 Study recommending that the water rate study be tabled in the Committee of the Whole until the next committee meeting; August 10, at which time the staff will present recommendations as to why the rates j should be adjusted. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH TO CONCUR IN i COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Award of ' Contracts for Senior Center: i Center Conntruc- Senior Center Building Advisory Committee Chairman Clymer submitted tion report recommending award of contract, Senior Citizen's Center Construction, to Calhoun Construction Company, Inc. in the amount 1 of $1,095,084.00 less the recommended deductive alternatives ($23,904) i. and the negotiated items ($22,000) for a total adjusted amount of 1, $1,049,180 plus applicable tax, Mayor and City Clerk authorized to 1 sign the contract documents. Funding was discussed and analysis report, dated July 17, 1978 reviewed. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE BID AWARD RECOMMENDATION. Roll call vote: 4 Aye' s, 2 no' s, Aye - Clymer, Shinpoch, Stredicke, Perry; No - Trimm, Shane. Aye's prevailed. MOTION CARRIED. Center Senior Center Building Advisory Committee Chairman Clymer submitted Watermain report recommending award of contract, Senior Citizen's Center Watermain, to low bidder Renton Construction Company, Inc in the amount of $23,400.00, Mayor and City Clerk authorized to sign the contract documents. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS. CARRIED. 1 Funding - Senior Center Building Advisory Committee Chairman Clymer submitted Senior Citizens report recommending that the City Council declare surplus and sell the Center second floor kitchen equipment that will not be used in the new facility with proceeds being placed in the Senior Center Construction fund. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. 1 1 1 1 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting July 17, 1978 Council Chambers Monday , 8: 00 P . M. Municipal Building MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor C.J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF EARL CLYMER, Council President, THOMAS W. TRIMM, CHARLES F. SHANE, COUNCIL BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, GEORGE Y. PERRY. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE TO EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILWOMAN SEYMOUR-THORPE. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LARRY WARREN, City Attorney; D.W. CUSTER, IN ATTENDANCE Mayor's Administrative Assistant; TED BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director: GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks Director; JIM BOURASA, Police Dept. Rep. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle; BARBARA KREMA, Renton Reporter; ERIC PRYNE, Seattle Times. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO DELETE LAST LINE OF THIRD PARAGRAPH ON PAGE 5, "We would have jurisdiction, provide manpower and the county would pay" . CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO APPROVE MINUTES OF JULY 10, 1978 AS AMENDED. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO APPROVE MINUTES OF JUNE 22, 1978 AS PREVIOUSLY AMENDED. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Latecomer Sewer Mr. William D. Johnson, PO Box 201, questioned city latecomer Line Connections sewer assessment charges when sewer line is constructed by a in Highgate developer at no city cost. Mr. Johnson also asked whether he would be required to hook up with sanitary sewer line in Highgate development in Kennydale. Public Works Director Gonnason outlined ordinance provisions for connection and policy regarding no notifi- cation, no payment. Mr. David Hamilton, 1733 No. 20th St. stated that he did not want to be assessed for separate lot divisions on his one large lot. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO REFER QUESTIONS TO CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. Union Ave. Mr. Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE expressed concern regarding Traffic proposed apartment development and use of Union, already at maximum traffic volume, noting one denial of mobile home park access to City Sewer that street. Also recalling Doctor, developer, request of last Connection week for sewer extensions; urging equal consideration to both large and small developers. Councilman Perry noted that the Mobile Home . Park Rezone was before the Hearing Examiner and the City Council would be reconsidering the sewer connection request by Dr. Bockoven, new evidence being introduced. Latecomers Councilman Perry submitted memo received from Dr. Bockoven outlining Agreement - past events and called attention to procedure and existing Cascade Dr. Lomas/ Sewer District agreement and lines running through their property and Dr. Bockoven utilizing city trunk lines. After further discussion it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH TO REFER TO UTILITIES COMMITTEE: CARRIED. See Utilities Committee report on page 3 of minutes. Mr. Dean Bitney., .1082 Anacortes NE, advised of rezone request on property south of Leisure Estates, noting matters including T zoning, density, and traffic were being discussed and resolved in committee. Iit II ti C.) i� ® BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS • RENTON, WASHINGTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING • 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH • RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 • BA 8-3310 99 �o tiZs sA°RT CAPIT OF July 17, 1978 1 I Honorable C . J . Delaurenti , Mayor and Members of the Renton City Council LI Municipal Building Renton , WA 98055 Re : Petition for Street Vacation , Jacob Nielsen , 1602 Monster Road S .'W . , Portion of Nelson Place ( Charles Monster Road Nol 2, Retention of Easements - Public Hearing on July 17 , 1978 Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members : After review of the above-referenced street vacation petition , the Board of Public Works recommends that this proposed vacation be held in abeyance at the present time as it felt it would be premature in view of the circumstances until all possibilities of that public right-of-way have been resolved . Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Co . requested an easement be retained as follows : Nelson Place: 10 feet along the West side and Northwesterly side thereof . 1 If the street vacation is denied , consideration might be given to granting them a temporary Street Use Per- mit in the interim . Very truly `yours; Warren C . Gonnason , Chairman Board of Public Works � I WCG: jt i4181. CITY OF RENTON MAYOR'S OFFICE 7 /7N- 1) 1.1, COm Col- Peeo44 kfeA jionSrbT Pe6(/.6 c I , .., NIA. -C/ n c ( J CP L_ti✓/1 r 7— CITY-07F RENTON, • . 410 3 V—o' ——7 WASHt 4GTON ,SECTION I:That the 17thl, NOTICE OF PUBLIC ,y of July,1978 at the hour HEARING JULY 17, 1978 I 18:00 P.M. at the CityI I RESOLUTION NO.2191 ' • I )uncil Chambers in the WHEREA a Petition has • • unicipal Building, Renton, n med.,wit i teCity Clerk f the Ci of,Renton on or ,n9 County, Washington, bout,June ,6 1'978, pur- and is hereby fixed as the F ' 'he and place when the Affidavit of Publication uanttothe.rCW 35.79equirementsof r �1 ;1ipetitioning for oresaid Petition for vacat- ;he vacation of a portion of a g the aforesaid portion of certain street,I as hereinafter, }•eet shall be heard and STATE OF WASHINGTON more particularly described,';; determined, which sai d1 COUNTY OF KING ss. and said petition having ; hearing date is not more I been signed:by the owners •: than sixty nor less than ' of more than.two-thirds of , twenty days from the date of �n r t,sS the property abutting upon a passage of this Resolution. portion of said street sought SECTION II: The City being first duly sworn on to be vacated, and same , Clerk is hereby authorized ,��,c being described as follows: and directed to give notice of Chief F g Clerk?•`rr That portian of Nelson said time and hearing as oath,deposes and says that is the of ; Place and Charles provided by RCW 35.79.020 THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) Monster Load No. 2 and any and/or all persons times a week.(That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and 1 (County Road No:8)ly- interested therein or object- .has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred . ing 30 leerbn either side ing to said vacation may to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news- l of the following de,- i then appear and be heard paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, scribed centerline: thereon, or they may file and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained . Beginning:at Engineers their written objections at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton Station 65+60.17 per thereto with the City Clerk at ' Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the ' Survey No. 1599 within I or prior to the time of hearing Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, I' Section 24,Township 23 on said vacation. ` North, Range 4 •East SECTION III: The City :,r„ r• W.M., for South 153rd Council shall determine, as Washington.Thattheannexedisa �+ ,.(.....i I:;:�:�,C...t., 4.at ,0 St., said Engineers.sta-• provided for in RCW tion marking the interse- 35.79:030 as to whether an the centerline of Nelson • determ ine the behall fair market Place;thence N. 15°45' value of the property sought as it was published in regular issues(and I E.a distance of 227.94 ft. ; to be vacated as provided for not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period ! in Ordinance No.2349 and ..o the be�jtnning of a 1 the amount of compensation • urve to the right;thence to be paid by the Petitioner- ortheasterly along said 1 rve,having a radius of Owner to the City for such of consecutive issues,commencing on the vacation but which said 7.30 feet through a I antral angle of 64°22', i amount. shall not exceed day of ,19 ,and ending the Ind arc distance of 64.37 I� one-half of the appraised vamet to a point of tangen- I vallue of the area to be lle the P.T.of the curve I The City likewise reserves ` Juno Bing Engineers Station the right to retain an ease- day of ,19�'' both dates '+92.31 on centerline ment for public utility and inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- iurvey No.24-23-4-1 for related purposes. scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee Ielson Place, said En- PASSED BY THE CITY iineers Station being the COUNCIL this 19th day of 73 .29 rue point II lof beginning; June, 1978. charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ , which pence N,80°07' E. a Delores A. Mead, has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the listance of 75.08 feet to first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent 'le beginning of a curve ' - City Clerk APPROVED BY THE l insertion. la the left;thence along MAYOR this 19th day of laid curve to the left, ._ - i r June, 1978. having a nudius of 5centr 4 , Earl Clymer, Set, through a central I Mayor, Pro tern Chief Clerk Ingle of 24°44', and arc l Approved as to form: listance of 24 tang eetto �' Lawrence J.Warren, ! point jbf tangency; I City Attorney • 21 ;fence •N 55°23'E.to an • Published in The Renton Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of ntersectton with the ':Record-Chronicle June 23, , ,7 ?�1'1e Q oesterlyli Right-of-Way 1978. R5007. 7 nar fin of the Chicago 19 Ailwaukee St. Paul 'acific Railroad and Un- • on Pacific Railroad • • Notary Public ' and for the State of Wash' ton, Right-of-Way and the terminus • residing at Kent, Kin ounty. p said center- line description,situated • Within Government Lot 8 ` • ' and 10 I Section '24, , •—Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June (Township 23 North, 9th, 1955. Range 4,East,W.M. (NOW THEREFORE, BE —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, i RESOLVED BY THE adopted by the newspapers of the State. AYOR AND THE CITY DUNCIL OF THE CITY OF, , ,NTON,'WASHINGTON, FOLLOWS:._ J V.P.C.Form No.87 - • 1 A tl II I CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1 . BY I J I I ' RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has II fixed the 17th . day of JULY , 19 78 , 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 : . q PROPOSED VACATION OF A PORTION OF NELSON PLACE AND CHARLES 1 MONSTER ROAD NO. 2 (COUNTY ROAD NO. 8) AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN CITY OF RENTON RESOLUTION NO. 2191. 0. d it c". 1 II I Ahy and all interested persons are invited to be present t''o voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same. CITY OF RENTON i a 2a 1 Delores A. Mead , City Clerk I . DATE, OF PUBLICATION DUNE 23, 1978 RESOLUTION #2191 CERTIFICATION • ! .I STATE OF WASHINGTON) 1 ) ss . • COUNTY OF KING ) I , I_ e, 5 1 I e L. Ph ) ) ) ) j�<cjhereby 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 -0-0 f E. 72 , 19 '78 S i C��4 C:� --� � ' g n s 1 / 1 -AT .EST : • • 11 -. Wj., ,J i\r\' IkW . Notary Public in and for the State of Washington , residing at Renton. • • • • • • • • Ili <:l pS.411/� r.,,s,..,c /, I V I.° l.C-1C4-- •05 y -rDi:cUow ,L./)f:I:"CA.-�;,) 1A ;r. ;G'7 ,y _'Z (27, :'! • ''".. _c ) 1.. 6- 1 i i` t . ij3 i r yy•u- f�4 ,,, j�� C 6'A / -A.:� j-'r-P t j.. tr --i• -t r- / - ji :•L I k�6 }^+ "„t/' • .�..r` .l 1 • _..4, �1.� ,.�(.J( J{,�"/, (-- r-:)1 t«,•TT- ✓;;,.0_21. _7 ._....,�a_ r 34 �1;� A. a c T ��/ _c ,� y, .: ._. � -.. � �� I. a�' , f t�J/ U1-4''7 i./ : o ,/-7rW_._:.__.. • `tiRt *, •. ', . ::. �� f* J.: a• ,`l 1V`. V1_ t y,. - ;mot+i i,:.': ... - WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT JUNE 19 ,- 19 7 8 . The Ways and Meansommittee recommends the following, ordinance for. 'second;-and 'final- reading: H.A.S . ,Propertes Rezone, The Ways -and Means:: Committee,'.recommends .the following ' ''' ordinance for,, :first': readingand:,:;re uests suspension of' " 1, the rules and 'advance it to second and final reading , Authorizing Issuance and' .Sale``of Warrants for LID #307 n y s: Committees The Wa s,, and. Means:: recommends the following ''.. resolution for :adoption: '.:. ,} ;.., ' Vacation o ,Monster-;Road Setting of.` Public Hearing - ' `; : for July. 1 . 9`7,8' .,,. • 1 ' ' [The Ways and Means Committee recommends approval of { :' , Vouchers 'No 18413 ..'through NO.',"' 18642 in the amount of $:3,33 065. 19 • Stredi'cke` : Chairman Barbara Shinpoch' George,' Perry. . • ®► THE CITY OF RENTON V `/ ,11 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 o °' CHARLES J. DELAURENTI MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD CITY CLERK Ol f0 SEPSES®� June 22 , 1978 • Mr. Jack Nielsen 1602 Monster Road S. W. H Renton, Washington 98055 RE: Proposed Street Vacation: Nelson Place and Charles Monster Road No. 2 Dear Mr. Nielsen : Enclosed for your information, is copy of City of Renton Resolution Number 2191, setting July 17, 1978, for Public Hearing on your Street Vacation Petition. You or your representative are invited to attend. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.M. C. City Clerk • DAM: jeb Enclosure . J. • • • CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON • RESOLUTION NO. 2191 WHEREAS a Petition has been filed with the City Clerk . of the City of Renton on or about June 6, 1978, pursuant to the • requirements of RCW 35. 79, petitioning for the vacation of a portion 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 abutting upon a portion of said street sought • • to be vacated, and same being described as follows: That portion of Nelson Place and Charles Monster Road No. 2 (County Road No. 8) lying 30 feet on either side of the following described centerline: Beginning at'Engineers •Station 65+60.17 per Survey No. 1599 within Section 24, Township 23 North, Range 4 East W.M. , for. South 153rd St. , said Engineers station marking the intersection of S. 153rd St. with • the centerline of Nelson Place; thence N. 15°45' E. a distance of 227.94 ft. to the beginning of a curve to the right; thence northeasterly along,said curve,. having a radius of 57.30 feet through a central aigle of 64°22';, an arc distance of _64.37 feet to .a point of tangency, the P.T. of the curve being Engineers .Station 2+92.31 on centerline Survey No. 24-23-4-1 for Nelson Place, said Engineers Station . being the true point of beginning; thence N 80°07' E. a distance of ,75, 08 feet to the beginning of •a curve to the left; thence along said curve ,to the \ , ' ' left, having a radius of 573 .1,4 feet, through a central angle of 24°44' , an arc distance of 247.33• feet to a point of tangency; .thence N 55°23' E. to an intersection with the westerly Right-Of-Way margin of. the Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul Pacific •Railroad and Union Pacific Railroad Right-of-Way and the terminus of said centerline description, situated within Government Lot 8 and 10 Section 24, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, W.M. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY • COUNCIL OF THE CITY,OF. RENTON, WASINGTON, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: - That the 17th day of July, 1978 at the hour of 8:00 P.M. at the City Council Chambers in the Municipal Building, 7 Renton, Ring County, 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, which said hearing date is not more than sixty nor less than twenty days from the date of passage of this Resolution. -1- A r . r -= 0 SECTION II: The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of said time and hearing as provided. by RCW 35.79.020 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. SECTION 'III: The City Council shall determine, as provided for in RCW 35.79. 030 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 amount of compensation to be paid by the Petitioner-Owner to the City for such vacation but which said amount shall not exceed one-half of the appraised value of the area to be vacated. The City likewise reserves the right to retain an easement for public utility and related purposes. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 19th day of June, 1978. Delores A. Mead, Cat Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 19th day, of June, 1978 C!?.11) Earl C ymer, M r, Pro tern Approved as to form: G-rr01,v Lawrence J. Zren, City Attorney • • • CITY CLERK' S OFFICE INTER—OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: DATE : FROM: SUBJECT : o II t • CITY OF RENTON I ' NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY I ' RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 17th day of JULY , 19 78 , at 800 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: I I PROPOSED VACATION OF A PORTION OF NELSON PLACE AND CHARLES MONSTER ROAD NO. 2 (COUNTY ROAD NO. 8) AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN CITY OF RENTON RESOLUTION NO. 2191. I I i I Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same. � 1 CITY OF RENTON 1 Ie Delores A. Mead , Cit Clerk DATE OF PUBLICATION 'JUNE 23, 1978 1RESOLUTION #2191 CERTIFICATION (STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss . COUNTY OF KING ) 1 • 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 : • ;1, Notary Public in and for the State ,' of Washington , residing at Renton . • :14 ( I� Renton City Council • 6/12/78 Page 3 Consent Agenda - Continued Bid Opening June 2, 1978 bid opening, one bid received; Roadway Safety Marking Project. Refer to Transportation Committee. (See earlier bid award. ) Proposed; Street Petition was filed by J. Nielsen, Riverview Farms, 1602 Monster Rd. Vacation SW, requesting vacation of portion of Nelson Place/Monster Road. Monster Rd. SW Refer to Public Works Department for validation of petition and recommendation as to appraisal ; to the Board of Public Works for Public Hearing recommendation re retention of easements; to the Transportation 7/17/78 ! Committee; to the City Attorney for resolution setting date of July 17, 1978 for public hearing. Damages 'claim Claim for Damages was filed by Myrtle Beckstrom, 2020 NE 7th St. , $100,000.00 alleging police brutality. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Preliminary Plat Hearing Examiner recommendation presented for approval subject to Weatherwood No. 2 conditions PP-149-78, E-170-78 and E-171-78, Preliminary Plat and • two exceptions for Weatherwood #2, located at NE 23rd St. and Edmonds Ave. N.E. , filed by Gene 0. Farrell . Council concur. (Councilman Perry made inquiry of the City Attorney re conflict of interest when property adjacent to his; being advised no conflict.) Privacy 'Act Letter from Asst. City Attorney Kellogg reported the City may execute an Addendum providing the Communications Center bear responsibility for adoption of rules and regulations consistent with the Washington ; State Criminal Records Privacy Act and approved the Valley Communica- tions Center Contract Addendum. Concur. Approval of MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA Consent !Agenda AS PREPARED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Final Estimate Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested approval for Rolling '!Hills final payment to Paul Snyders Construction Co. for the Rolling Tie Line' Hills Tie Line Project (CAG 074-77); final payment $3,948.89. The letter requested retained amount of $16,599.28 be paid the contractor if after 30 days no liens or claims are filed against the project and proof of tax payments filed. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Boundary' Review Letter from King County Boundary Review Board gave notification of Board #51-4 proposed annexation by the City of Kent for Uplands area, located I, east of West Valley Road and south of S. 195th St. and Russell Rd. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL REQUEST THE ADMINISTRATION ' NOTIFY THE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD, NO OBJECTIONS TO ANNEXATION. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Planning] and Committee Chairman Perry presented report recommending that an • Development L-2 zoning ordinance be developed by the Planning and Development Committee Committee and the subject be referred back to committee. The report `1 Request for noted intent that the L-2 zone would be utilized for peculiar areas L-2 Zone' that are too small for development under the manufacturing plan Matter Held zoning but fall within designated manufacturing plan land use area. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, HOLD THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT FOR AT LEAST ONE WEEK PENDING FURTHER STUDY. CARRIED. Secretary vs Councilman Stredicke called attention to Consent Agenda item re Assistant Hearing Examiner Pro tem and asked for comparison with other offices of Secretary for Hearing Examiner/Administrative Assistant. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, THE ADMINISTRATION (THROUGH PERSONNEL DIRECTOR) FURNISH COMPARISON TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. • Animal Control Councilman Stredicke requested report from the Administration re Questions Animal Control Center in Valley and portion used by the City, also requesting copy of number of strays impounded. Mayor Delaurenti asked the Police Department to furnish report. • ' I� Renton City Council 6/12/78 Page 4 New Business - Continued Sister City Councilwoman Shinpoch extended Bon Voyage wishes, to Mayor Delaurenti Visit leaving June 15, for Nishiwaki , Japan. Opinion on MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL REFER THE MATTER OF PARA- Taxation of MUTUEL TAXATION LIMITATION TO ACTING CITY ATTORNEY WARREN FOR Longacres HIS RECOMMENDATION RELATIVE TO LEGALITY. CARRIED. Property Taxes Councilman Shane Moved for $50.00 property tax reduction for Senior Citizens over 65, which failed for lack of a Second. Mayor Delaurenti noted the City did not impose property taxes and Would not have authority to reduce taxes. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED 9:05 P.M. path a. .7iwtd Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk '._ CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING JULY 17, 1978 RESOLUTION NO. 2191 _ WHEREAS a Petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton ori •or about June 6 , . 1978 , pursuant to the requirements of RCW 35. 79 , •petitioning for the vacation of a portion of a certain street, as her'einate,r. more particularly described , and • said petition having been sighed by the owners of more than two- thirds of the property abutting upon a portion of said street sought to be vacated, and same being described as follows : . • That portion of Nelson Place and Charles Monster • Road No. 2 (County Road- No. 8) lying 30 feet on' either sidedf the .following described centerline : Beginning at Engineers Station 65+60 . 17 per Survey No. 1599 within Section 24, Township 23 North, Range 4 East W.M. , for South 153rd St. , said Engineers station marking the intersection of S . 153rd St. with the centerline :of Nelson Place; thence N. 15°45' E. a distance of 227 . 94 ft. to the beginning of a curve to the right; thence northeasterly along said curve, having a radius of 57 . 30 feet through a central . E.gle of 64°22' , an arc distance of 64. 37 feet to a point of tangency, the P.T. of the curve being Engineers Station 2+92..31 on centerline Survey No. 24-23-4-1 for Nelson Place, said Engineers Station being the.. true point of beginning, thence N 80°07 ' E . a distance _of 75. 08 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left;. .thence along said curve to the left, having a radius of 573 . 14 feet , through a central angle of 24°44' , an arc distance of 247 . 33 feet to a point of tangency-; thence N 55°23 ' E. to an intersection with the westerly Right-of-Way margin of the .Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul Pacific Railroad arid Union Pacific Railroad Right--of-Way and the terminus of said centerline description, situated within Government Lot 8 and 10 Section 24 , Township 23 North, Range 4 East, W.M. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WAaINGTON, AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I: • That the' 17th day of July, 1978 at the hour of 8 : 00 P.M. at the City Council Chambers in the Municipal Building, Renton,) King County, Washington, be and is hereby fixed as the time and place when the aforesaid Petition for vacating the aforesaid I � 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. -1- I I v SECTION II: The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of: said time and hearing as provided by RCW 35 . 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 ,I I at or prior to the time of .hearing on . said vacation. 1 SECTION TIT: The City Council shall determine,• as provided for inIRCW 35. 79. 030, as to whether an appraisal shall be secured to determine the fair market value of the property sought to be vacated i • as provided for in Ordinance No . ' 23.. 9 ,and the amount of compensation I I to be paid by the Petitioner-Owner to the City for such vacation but I which said amount shall not exceed one-half of the appraised value 1 of the area to be vacated. (,i The City likewise reserves the. right to retain an +'I � I I easement for public utility and related purposes . II PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 19.th day of June, 1978 . I! I � is/ Delores A. Mead II Delores A. Mead, City Clerk I, APPROVED BY THE MAYOR thisl9th day of June , 1978 • I /sr Earl Clymer Earl Clymer, Mayor, Pro' tem i I q Approved as to form: , • 1 Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney .I. I Date of publication; June 23,' /978 . ! 1 I I 1i ' I 'I I I i it ti Renton City Council 6/12/78 Page 3 Consent Agenda - Continued Bid Openin5 June 2, 1978 bid opening, one bid received; Roadway Safety Marking Project. Refer to Transportation Committee. (See earlier bid award. ) Proposed Street Petition was filed by J. Nielsen, Riverview Farms, 1602 Monster Rd. Vacation SW, requesting vacation of portion of Nelson Place/Monster Road. Monster Rd. SW Refer to Public Works Department for validation of petition and - recommendation as to appraisal ; to the Board of Public Works for Public Hearing recommendation re retention of easements; to the Transportation 7/17/78 Committee; to the City Attorney for resolution setting date of July 17, 1978 for public hearing. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Myrtle Beckstrom, 2020 NE 7th St. , $100,000.00 alleging police brutality. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Preliminary Plat Hearing Examiner recommendation presented for approval subject to Weatherwood No. 2 conditions PP-149-78, E-170-78 and E-171-78, Preliminary Plat and two exceptions for Weatherwood #2, located at NE 23rd St. and Edmonds Ave. N.E. , filed by Gene 0. Farrell . Council concur. (Councilman Perry made inquiry of the City Attorney re conflict of interest when property adjacent to his;. being advised no conflict.) Privacy Act Letter from Asst. City Attorney Kellogg reported the City may execute an Addendum providing the Communications Center bear responsibility for adoption of rules and regulations consistent with the Washington State Criminal Records Privacy Act and approved the Valley Communica- tions Center Contract Addendum. Concur. Approval off MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA Consent Agenda AS PREPARED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Final Estimate Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested approval for Rolling Hills final payment to Paul Snyders Construction Co. for the Rolling Tie Line Hills Tie Line Project (CAG 074-77) ; final payment $3,948.89. The letter requested retained amount of $16,599.28 be paid the contractor if after 30 days no liens or claims are filed against the project and proof of tax payments filed. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Boundary review Letter from King County Boundary Review Board gave notification of Board #5-4 proposed annexation by the City of Kent for Uplands area, located east of West Valley Road and south of S. 195th St. and Russell Rd. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL REQUEST THE ADMINISTRATION NOTIFY THE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD, NO OBJECTIONS TO ANNEXATION. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Planning and Committee Chairman Perry presented report recommending that an Development L-2 zoning ordinance be developed by the Planning and Development Committee) Committee and the subject be referred back to committee. The report Request for noted intent that the L-2 zone would be utilized for peculiar areas L-2 Zone that are too small, for development under the manufacturing plan Matter Held zoning but fall within designated manufacturing plan land use area. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, HOLD THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT FOR AT LEAST ONE WEEK PENDING FURTHER STUDY. CARRIED. Secretar vs Councilman Stredicke called attention to Consent Agenda item re Assistant Hearing Examiner Pro tem and asked for comparison with other offices of Secretary for Hearing Examiner/Administrative Assistant. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, THE ADMINISTRATION (THROUGH PERSONNEL DIRECTOR) FURNISH COMPARISON TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Animal Control Councilman Stredicke requested report from the Administration re Questions Animal Control Center in Valley and portion used by the City, also requesting copy of number of strays impounded. Mayor Delaurenti asked the Police Department to furnish report. q • Renton City Council 6/12/78 Page 4 New Business - Continued Sister City Councilwoman Shinpoch extended Bon Voyage wishes to Mayor Delaurenti Visit leaving June 15, for Nishiwaki , Japan. Opinion on MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL REFER THE MATTER OF PARA- Taxation of MUTUEL TAXATION LIMITATION TO ACTING CITY ATTORNEY WARREN FOR Longacres HIS RECOMMENDATION RELATIVE TO LEGALITY. CARRIED. Property Taxes Councilman Shane Moved for $50.00 property tax reduction for Senior Citizens over 65, which failed for lack of a Second. Mayor Delaurenti 'noted the City did not impose property taxes and would not have authority to reduce taxes. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED 9:05 P.M. Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk 1 ! RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting June 12 , 1978 Municipal Building Monday, 8: 00 P . M . Council Chambers, AGENDA 1. PL DGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CAJL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JUNE 5, 1978 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT 5. OLD 'BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 7. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Members of the Council and are enacted by one motion without separate consideration unless requested. a. Appointment of Hearing Examiner Pro tem, John Hendrickson, by Mayor Delaurenti at hourly rate $16 per hour/$25 with assistant. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. i b. Bid Opening •6/2 Roadway Safety Marking Project. Refer to Transportation , Committee. c. Petition for Street Vacation filed by J. Nielsen, Riverview Farms, re Nelson P1 . and Monster Rd. Refer to Public Works Department for vali , /1 - dation of petition and recommendation as to appraisal ; to the Board of Public Works for recommendation re retention of easements; to the Trans- , portation Committee; to the City Attorney for resolution setting date of July 17, 1978 for public hearing. d. Claim for Damages - Myrtle Beckstrom, 2020 NE 7th, alleging police brutality. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. e. Hearing Examiner's recommendation for approval subject to conditions PP-149-78, E-170-78, E-171-78, Preliminary Plat and two Exceptions Weather- wood #2,NE 23rd St and Edmonds Ave. NE, Gene O. Farrell . Council concur. f. Asst. City Attorney re Washington State Criminal Records Privacy Act - Valley Communications Center Contract Addendum approval to execute addendum. Information. 8. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Public Works Director requests final payment Rolling Hills Tie Line b. Boundary Review Board announces annexation by City of Kent 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. AUDIENCE COMMENT 11 . ADJOURNMENT - 2ITY OF RENTON-- NO.- 5239 FINANCE DEPARTMENT RENTON, WASHINGTON 9B055 (I> o b 19 78 RECEIVED OF R UQ .)-D `/ 1 ..11�U�SL QJtj 45/, - f O n 0 TOTAL 1OnC GWEN E. MARSHALL, F NANCE DIRECTOR BaU- I • PETITION FOR STREET VACATION Ip IN THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ilkb/4l14k iu Circulated By Date Address Telephone No. ' I I To The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Renton City Hall ! • i Renton , Washington Gentlemen : ! • I, the undrsigned, being the sole owner of the property on jboth sides of Nelson Place (also known as the Charles Monster Road No. 2), having a width of 60 feet respectfully request the vacation of that portion of said street Right-of-Way more particularly described as follows: • • That portion of Nelson Place (Charles. Monster Road No. 2) (County Road No. 8) lying • 30 feet on 'either side of the following described centerline: Beginning at Engineers Station 65+60.17 per Survey No. 1599within Section 24, Town- ship 23 North, Range 4 East W.M. , for South 153rd St. , said IEngineers Station • marking the intersection of S. 153rd St. with the centerline; of Nelson Place; thence N. 15°45' E. a distance of 227.94 ft. to the beginning of a ;curve to the right; thence northeasterly along said curve, having a radius of 57,30 feet through a central angle of 64°22' , Ian arc distance of 64.37 feet to a point of tangency, the 'P.T: of the 'curve being Engineers Station 2+92.31 on centerline Survey No. 24-23-4-1 for -Nelson Place, said Engineers Station being the true point of beginning; thence N. 80°07' E. • a distance ,of 75.08 feet to the beginning of a curve to thejleft; thence along said curve to the left, having a radius of 573.14 feet, through a central angle of ` .� 24°44' , an ;arc distance of 247.33 feet to a point of tangency; thence N. 55°23' E. to an intersection with the westerly Right-of-Way margin of the Chicago Milwaukee ` . i St. Paul Pacific Railroad and Union Pacific Railroad Right-of-Way and the terminus . . • of said centerline description. , situated within Government Lot 8 and 10 Section 24, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, W.M. • • • • � ! 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