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Marilyn J. Petersen, City Clerk
200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055
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® CITY OF RENTON
Finance Department
Earl Clymer, Mayor
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CITY OF RENTON
COUNTY OF KING
STATE OF WASHINGTON
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MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
o mom BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • MAXINE E.MOTOR,
9 Pam. CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500
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January 17, 1985
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Thelma Bernaure
513 Harrington Ave. NE
Renton, WA 98055 ! 1 '
Subject: Renton Avenue Street. Vacation
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Dear Ms Bernaure:
Enclosed please find a copy of the Quit Claim Deed filed with I„
King Co. Records and Elections receiving recording number
8412070655.
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questions, please call.
Very truly yours, !
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CITY. OF RENTON !
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Maxine E. Motor I'
City. .Clerk I
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THE CITY OF RENTON
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BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • MAXINE E;MOTOR,
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January 17, 1985 I1 '
Jack L. Bales I
2721 NE 5th P1
Renton, WA 98055 II
Subject: Renton Avenue Street Vacation
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Dear Mr. Bales: I
Enclosed please find a copy of the Quit Claim Deed filed with I�
King Co. Records and Elections receiving recording number
8412070656. I
If you have any questions, please call.
Very truly yours,
CITY OF RENTON 1
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City Clerk
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January 17, 1985
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Irving R. Hadden I ��
509 Harrington Avenue NE
Renton, WA 98056
Subject: Renton Avenue Street Vacation
Dear Mr. Hadden:
Enclosed please find a copy of the Quit Claim Deed filed with
King Co. Records and Elections receiving recording number
8412070652.
If you have any questions, please call.
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Maxine E. Motor
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January 17, 1985 .
David Lombardy
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483 Harrington Avenue NE ,.,
Renton, WA 98056
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Subject: Renton Avenue Street Vacation ' ' ;
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Dear Mr. Lombardy:
Enclosediplease find a copy of the Quit Claim Deed filed with
King Co. Records and Elections receiving recording number
8412070653. 1
If you have any questions, please call.
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CITY OF RENTON
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Mrs. Mary D. Delura
505 Harrington Avenue NE
Renton, WA 98056
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Subject: , Renton Avenue Street Vacation
Dear Mrs. Delura:
Enclosed 'please find a copy of the Quit Claim Deed filed. with
King Co. Records and Elections receiving recording number
8412070653.
If you have any questions, please call.
Very truly yours, i
CITY OF RENTON
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THE GRANTOR J.L. Bales and Mavis M. Bales , husband and wife ! 1
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for and in consideration of One dollar and no/100 ($1.00) • 1
conveys and quit claims to The City of Renton, A Municipal Corporation of King County
the following described real estate,situated in the County of King State of Washington,;,' '
together with all after acquired title of the grantor(s) therein: The easterly 25.00' of a ('vacated .
street lying westerly of the west boundary line of Lot 1, Renton' s Ridge Crest No. 2 HI
as recorded in Volume 59 of Plats, Page 89, Records of King County, Washington. i
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n this day personally appeared before me On this day
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JCi Cr. ;L. .�c,ie6 .q. ,y'�.�j i ( A&(es ington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared II
to me known to be the individual described in and .,...Lt-.l.l�.. 1�,q_ 6.11.E j II
who executed the within aannd foregoing instrument, and 1 Lff..V2.i� 1"t• ���. . �' •
and acknowledged that .:t .ci... signed the same to me known to be the President and Secreta 1'.
as ....e 1e.1r" free and voluntary act and deed, respectively,of • h
for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledg 11
. the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said Corp ri
ation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned,land on oath stated th•t
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Quit Claim Deed
THE GRANTOR Thelma Bernauer I
for and in consideration of one dollar and no/100 ($1 .00) 11
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conveys and quit claims to The City of Renton, A Municipal Corporation of King County
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the following described real estate, situated in the County of King State of Washingtonb II: •
together with all after acquired title of the grantor(s) therein: The easterly 25.00' of a vacated stree
lyingteresterlyethewestbouridaryline of Lot 2, Renton's Ridge Crest No. 2 s recorded H
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STATE OF WASHINGTON STATE OF WASHINGTON
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On this day perso ly appeared before me On this day of , 19
before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Wasil:i
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and ackmeedged that,.. ,,t.w. ,e4 ..,-signed the same to me known to be the President and I Secretary 1
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for the uses anitOostotherein mentioned. the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowlcdgeti
the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corpoil
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THE GRANTOR Mrs. Mary D. Delura
for and in consideration of one dollar and no/100 ($1 .00) I ,
conveys and quit claims to The City of Renton, A Municipal Corporation of King Bounty
the following described real estate, situated in the County of King, State of Washington
together with all after acquired title of the grantor(s) therein: The easterly 25,00' of a vacated stt�eet
lying westerly of the west boundary line of Lot 4, Renton's Ridge Crest No,. 2 as recorded
in Volume 59 of Plats, Page 89, Records of King County, Washington.
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On this dayperson appeared bef re me On this dayof 19
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duly personally appeared
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PL.'W ® t? - authorized to execute the said instrument and that the sez1
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THE GRANTOR David F. Lombardy
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for and in consideration of one dollar and no/100 ($1 .00)
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the following described real estate,situated in the County of Ki ng, State of Washington
together with all after acquired title of the grantor(s) therein: The easterly 25.00' of a vacated streil t
lying westerly of the west boundary line of Lot 5, Renton's Ridge Crest No. 2 as recorded
in Volume 59 of Plats, Page 89, Records of King County, Washington. 1 I�I,
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On,this day personally appeared before me t On this day of , 19 j
before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public inanddfor the State of Waf."i
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to me known to be the individual described in and
who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and
and acknowledged that . e signed the same to me known to be the President and Secretagiv, •
as ../t/./,.5 free and voluntary act and deed, respectively,of I - • . I IC .
for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledl ;d/
the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corp r-
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authorized to execute the said instrument and that the s ial ••'
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for and in consideration of one dollar and no/100 ($1 .00) 11;
conveys and quit claims to The City of Renton, A Municipal Corporation of King County
the following described real estate,situated in the County of King, State of Washington, 1 •
together with all after acquired title of the grantor(s) therein: The easterly 25.00'. of! a vacated str-='t
lying westerly of the west boundary line of Lot 3, Renton's Ridge Crest No42 as recorded
in Volume 59 of Plats, Page 89, Records'of King County, Washington
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On this day personally appeared before me On this day of I , 19 '
before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Wash
Irving RoyHadden 1
ington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared
to me known to be the individual described in and
who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and 11 '
and acknowledged that he signed the same to me known to be the . President and II Secretary's I'I
as .his fhw and voluntaryact and deed,
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for the uses, i t wee therein mentioned. the corporaion that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledge
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STATE OF WASHINGTON I,
COUNTY OF KING ss.
0,54xcly...Strupp being first duly sworn on III
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oath,deposes and says that.5.he.is the ...Eke—cha,.ef..Clerk. of
THE DAILY RECORD CHRONICLE,a newspaper published six(6)times a II'
week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been
for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to,
printed and published in the English language continually as a newspaper II
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 Daily Record
Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior I'
Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County,
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Washington.That the annexed is a Ord
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as it was published in regular issues(and
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period
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of One consecutive issues,commencing on the
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.•..2.8 th lay of September 19.8 4....,and ending the
day of ,19 ,both dates
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub-
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee
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charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ which
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the
first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent
insertion.
Chief Clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28*th day of
_September , 19 84
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Notary Public in for the State of Washington,
residing at KM::King County.
F.Pripral
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—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. I,
VN#87 Revised 5/82
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manner provided by law, and all perso
having been heard appearing in favor o
opposition thereto;and
WHEREAS the Department of Pu
Works and the Planning Department of
City of Renton.having duly considered s
Petition for said vacation,and having fo
same to be in the public interest and for
• public benefit,and no injury or damag
any person or properties will result fr
such vacations;.
'NOW THEREFORE,THE CITY CO
CIL OF THE CITY OF RENT
WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN
FOLLOWS:
j SECTION I: The following descri,
I i portion of street,to-wit: •
See Exhibit-"A" attached hereto a
made a part hereof as if fully set fo
herein.
• i BE AND THE SAME IS HER •
VACATED.
, SECTION II: Ordinance No. 331
hereby repealed in its entirety becaus
the inclusion of an erroneous legal des
tion and this Ordinance is passed i
place and-the legal description conta'
hereis is,for all intents and purposes
correct legal description for the pro
i vacated.
SECTION III: The City Council he
elects to charge a fee of $20,625.0
i Petitioner-Owners, said amount not•
1 ceeding one-half.of the City's apprais
j the right-of-way interest herein vacs
l and such charge being reasonable
t proper.
i SECTION IV: This Ordinance sha
effective upon its passage, approval
five days after its publication.
A certified copy of this Ordinance
be filed with the Office of Records
Election§, King County;and as othe
provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCII
- 25th day of September, 1984.
Maxine E.
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- APPROVED BY THE MAYOR thi
CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON . day of September, 1984.
ORDINANCE NO.3841 . Barbara Y.Shi
AN_QFIDINANCE OF THE CITY OF "
RENTON, WAS-IINGTON VACATING A Approved as to form:
PORTION OF LAKEVIEW AVENUE AND Lawrence J.Warren •
RENTON AVENUE BETWEEN N.E.4TH City Attorney . -
AND N.E. 5TH STREETS AND AMEND- "EXHIBIT A"
ING THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION CON- That portion of Lakeview Avenue(+
TAINED IN PRIOR ORDINANCE NO. Ave.S.E.)having a width of 50 feet
-3341 (VAC 9-78) Sly of N.E. 4th Place and Nlyof Nd.I ' `
WHEREAS a proper petition for vacating Street, between blocks 1 and 6, 'I
a portion of Lakeview Avenue and renton "Rainier Acres as recorded in Volume •
Avenue between N.E.4th St.and N.E.5th Plats, page 21 records of King d -
Place, Renton,•King County,Washington, Washington. - I . .
was duly filed with the City Clerk on or Together with that portion.of R,
about December 15, 1978, and said Avenue(119th Ave.S.E.)having a wi
petition having been signed. by owners 50 feet,lying Sly of N.E.5th Place ail
representing more than two-thirds-of the of N.E.4th Street;lying Ely of Block
property abutting upon such street sought Wly of lots 1,2 and the S'/2 of 3,.B •
to be vacated;and said plat of,Rainier Acres and also
WHEREAS the City Council by Resolu- Wly of the Plat of Ridge crest No.
lion No.'2237 passed and approved on recorded in Volume 59 of plats, pa41
January 15, 1979,and after due investiga- records of King County Washington
tion,did fix and determine the 26th day of the east half of the north 470.4 fi
February,1979,at the hour of 8:00 P.M.in Renton Avenue.
the City Council Chambers of the City of As situated within the SW 1/4 of Secl
Renton to be the time and place for a public Township 23 North, Range 5 East,
hearing hereon,and City Clerk-having Published in the Daily Record Chr
given due notice•of such hearing in the September 28, 1984. R9425 •
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ZANETTA L.FONTES, ASSISTANT CITY ATTOR
October 16, 1984 MARTHA A.FRENCH,(ASSISTANT CITY ATTORN1
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Jack L. Bales ' Mrs. Mary D. Delura
2721 N.E. 5th Pl. 505 Harrington Avenue N.E. 'H
'Renton, WA .98055 Renton, WA 98056
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513 Harrington Avenue N.E. 483 Harrington Avenue N.
Renton, WA' 98056 Renton, WA 98055
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509 Harrington Avenue N.E.
Renton, Washington 98056
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Dear Folks:
As I had previously promised, I wrote to the King Countx
'Department of Assessments asking that they credit your real
estate taxes with an amount equal to the amount you would have 11
paid on the one-half street that the City should not have
vacated. I received a phone call . from Kathy Whalen of the
Department of Assessments indicating that your tax assessments
,had not been raised by addition of the vacated property because
the valuation had been based upon lot prices not on square
footage and the addition of the extra twenty five feet did
not move your lot sizes into a higher priced catagory. Therefore,
there would be no tax credit or tax rebate because there had been
no additional taxes charged.
Very truly yours '
Lawrence J. Warren
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Mayor
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94?Fo SEP� MO4 ' MARK E.BARBER ASSISTANT CITY AT1 RNE1
September 26, 1984 ZANETTA L.FONTEs, ASSISTANT CITY ATT'RNE1
MARTHA A.FRENCH, ASSISTANT CITY AT I'RNE1
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Dear Mike: - .
I am not sure if anyone has brought you up to date on the
street vacation of Renton Avenue N.E. . Several years ago
the City Council held a public hearing to vacate the lull
street, but after the public hearing decided to vacate only I,
one-half of the street. The legal description was in error
on the street vacation ordinance and, in fact, vacat °'d the11,
whole street.
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Just a short time ago, the people bordering the supposedly
unvacated portion of the street came in to the City and ''
complained about the vacation ordinance. A public meeting 1'�
was held with the Ways and Means Committee which all of '
the parties attended. It turned out that one of the parties
had recently purchased the property on the strength of the
legal description showing the street unvacated. He, jin fact, H.
paid for 25 feet in depth of his lot that should not 'have
been vacated. In order to return to the Council 's original l
intention and vacate only one-half of the street, we are
going to have to compensate this one affected property owner
for his loss. There is another property owner that tore I
down a fence and did other minor repairs on the strength of
the supposed street vacation and we likely will have to
compensate that individual as well. II
I have settled with the one property owner for $5,000 .00 and
have Council approval for that figure. I anticipateIthat we
will have to spend under $1,000 .00 to satisfy the other
individual. This Memo is to serve two purposes. The • first
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is to notify you of these expenditures and the second is to
ask you to determine from what fund (possibly the City' s
loss fund) these monies should come. I anticipate that
if the funds do not come from the loss fund that an ordinance
would be necessary to appropriate the monies into the correct
fund.
You should also know that the City received over $20,0p0 .00
in street vacation fees from the property that it intended to
vacate, but no money from the property that it did not! intend
to vacate.,
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If you have any questions, please let me know.
Lawrence J. rren
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Dick Houghton
Ways and Means Committee
P.S. The second claim has been settled for $1,000 .00 so the
total needed is $6 ,000 .00 . .
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Howard A. Strong
Puget Sound Power & Light Co
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Bellevue., WA 98009
Subject: City of Renton Ordinance No. 3841
Wall & Redekop Vacation 9-78
Dear Mr Strong:
At its regular meeting of September 25, 1984, the Renton !City
Council adopted Ordinance No. 3841 vacating a portion of Lake-
view Avenue and Renton Avenue Between NE 4th and NE 5th Streets
and amending the legal description contained. in Ordinance
No. 3341.
Ordinance No. 3841 was recorded with King Co Records and (Elections
receiving number 8410040583. A copy of the ordinace is enclosed.
Very truly yours,
C TY OF RENTON i .
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Maxine E. Motor • •
City Clerk
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October 8 1984
Lon Hurd
3-H Management . & Consultants
4517 California SW
Seattle, WA 98116
' Subject: City of Renton Ordinance No. 3841
. Wall & Redekop Vacation 9-78
' Dear Mr. Hurd:
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lAt its regular meeting of September 25, 1984, the Renton, City
' Council adopted Ordinance No. 3841 vacating a portion of: Lake-
view Avenue and Renton Avenue between NE 4th and NE 5th Streets
, and amending the legal description contained ' in Ordinance
' No. 3341. ;
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receiving number 8410040583. A copy of the ordinance is enclosed.
Very truly yours,
CI Y OF RENTON
Maxine E. Motor
City Clerk
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Subject: City of Renton Ordinance No. 3841
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Gentlemen:
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At its regular meeting of September 25, 1984, the Renton City
Council adopted Ordinance No. 3841 vacating a portion of Lake- 1
' view Avenue and Renton Avenue between NE 4th and NE 5th Streets
• land amending the legal description contained in Ordinance No,
3341.• I
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Ordinance: No. 3841 was recorded with King Co. Records ar}d Elections
rec• eiving number 8410040583. A copy of the ordinance is enclosed,.
• Very truly yours,
CITY OF RENTON
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Maxine E. , Motor
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ORDINANCE NO. 3841
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
VACATING A PORTION OF LAKEVIEW AVENUE AND
fr-p RENTON AVENUE BETWEEN N. E . 4TH AND N. E . 5TH
DQ STREETS AND AMENDING THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION
) CONTAINED IN PRIOR ORDINANCE NO. 3341 (VAC 9-78)
WHEREAS a proper petition for vacating a portionlof Lakeview
Avenue and Renton Avenue between N.E. 4th St . and N.E. 5th Place,
CN Renton, King County, Washington, was duly filed- with the City Clerk
on or about December 15 , 1978 ,. and said petition having been signed
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by owners representing more than two-thirds of the property abutting
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upon such street sought to be vacated; and
WHEREAS the City Council by Resolution No.. 2237 passed and
approved on January 15 , 1979 , and after due investigation, did fix
and determine the 26th day of February, 1979, at the hour of 8 :00 '
P.M. in the City Council Chambers of the City of Renton to be the
time land place for a public hearing hereon, and the City Clerk having
given due notice of such hearing in the manner provided by llaw, and all
persons having been heard appearing in favor or in opposition thereto ;
and
WHEREAS the Department of Public Works and the Planning
Department of the City of Renton having duly considered said' petition foi
said vacation, and having found same to be in the public interest and
for 'the public benefit , and no injury or damage to any persoln or
properties will result from such vacations ; •
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NOW' THEREFORE., THE CITY. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,
WASHINGTON, DO1ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS : I
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SECTION I: The following described portion of street , to-wit : ';
See, Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof.
as if fully set forth herein
BE AND THE SAME IS. HEREBY VACATED. I'
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� . SECTION II: Ordinance No . 3341 is .hereby repealed in its
entirety because of the inclusion of an erroneous legal description and '11,
this; Ordinance, is passed in its place and the legal description containe• ,
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SECTION III : The City Council hereby elects to charge a
fee :of $20, 625.. 00 to Petitioner-Owners , said amount not .exceieding one-
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vacated, and such charge being reasonable and proper. •
SECTION IV: This. Ordinance shall be effective upon its Ili'
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A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filewith
the Office of ,Records and Elections , King County, and as otherwise
provided by law. III
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 25th day of Septemb. .984
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Maxine Motor, City Clerk'
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 25th da1.
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Shinpoch Mayor j
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Lawrence J. Warr , City Attorney • .
Date -of Publication: September 28, 1984 I!
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VAC 9-78
"EXHIBIT A"
That portion of Lakeview Avenue (117th Ave: S.E.) having a width of 50 feet,
lying Sly of N.E. 5th Place and Nly of N.E. 4th Street, between blocks 1 and 6,
Plat of Rainier Acres as recorded in Volume 14 of Plats, page 21 records of King
County Washington.
Together with that portion of Renton Avenue (119th Ave. S.E.) having a width
of 50 feet, lying Sly of N.E. 5th Place and Nly of N.E. 4th Street; lying Ely of
Block 6 and Wly of lots 1 , 2 and the S 1/2 of 3, Block 7 said plat of Rainier
Acres and also lying Wly of the Plat of Ridge Crest No. 2 as recorded in Volume 59
of plats, page 89 records of King County Washington except the east half of the
north 470.4 feet of Renton Avenue.
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Public Hearing continued i
Green River Valley Joan Walker, 1433 Monterey Avenue NE, requested clarification '1
Comprehensive Plan of precise wording of amendment to wetland polic . (copy H
continued v•- provided) . MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL CLOSE i
(/ THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY
HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE GREEN RIVER COMPREHENSIVE PLAN WITH ' %
AMENDMENTS INCORPORATED BY MR. WILLIAMS. CARRIE Councilman I,!
Reed requested his "no" vote be recorded.
PUBLIC HEARING) This being the date set and proper notices having' been posted
Surplus Equipment and published according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the
Auction public hearing to consider the disposition of surplus City
, property, including miscellaneous garden equipment; office H
machines, equipment and furniture; and vehicles (a detailed
listing of all surplus items on file with City Clerk) .
State law requires that the City hold a public hearing
before disposing of surplus property with an estimated value
of more than $5,000. The public auction will be held on i
' October 13, 1984 at 10:00 a.m. at the new City Shop site t
in the Highlands at 3555 NE 2nd Street. MOVED BY MATHEWS, I'I
SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. ';
Councilman Stredicke suggested that notices reflect the I'
location of the new City Shops facility behind Greenwood
Cemetery in directing citizens to the auction site. CARRIED.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL SUSPEND THE I
REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS AND ADVANCE TO ORDINANCES AND
RESOLUTIONS. CARRIED.
• Resolution #2570 A resolution was read authorizing the sale of surplus
Sale of Surplus equipment by public auction to be held on October 13, 1984, ,
Equipment at 10:00 a.m. in the City Shops facility, 3555 NE 2nd Street I
in the Renton Highlands behind Greenwood Cemetery.' Such
equipment to be sold on a cash basis, in its "as ils" condition, 11
without warranty, and all sales to be final and conclusive.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL ADOPT THE 1
RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
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AUDIENCE COMMENT Marsha Bernstein, 466 Ferndale Avenue NE, requested Council 'j
Advance to discussion of the Ways and Means Committee recommendation
Ordinances and concerning the Wall & Redekop Street Vacation. MOVED BY 1i
Resolutions CLYMER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL SUSPEND THE REGULAR ORDER
OF BUSINESS AND ADVANCE TO ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS.
CARRIED. 1
Ways, and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report ,
Committee recommending the following ordinance for second & final reading:
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Ordinance #3841 An ordinance was read vacating a portion of Lakeview Avenue
y Wally Redekop and Renton Avenue between NE 4th and NE 5th Streets and
Street Vaca ion . amending the legal description contained in prior Ordinance
Legal Description No. 3341 (VAC 9-78) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BYI REED,
Correction COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. Chairman Clymer it
explained incorrect legal description had been filed with 1
ordinance in 1979, half-street vacation being the intent I1
of the Council and legal description reflecting vacation .�
of the entire street. City Attorney Warren reported that
settlement out of court has been reached with all affected
abutting property owners for a total cost of approximately IH
$6,000.00. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. f
Park' Bond Issues Jack Riley, owner of Aqua Barn Ranch, 15227 SE Renton-Maple
ValleyHighway,
Hig w y, requested Council discussion of pa0k bond Ilr
issues, the subject of Council review at a Special Meeting
on 9/21/84. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, ,COUNCIL
RECONSIDER ACTION TAKEN ON THE BOND ISSUES AT THE SPECIAL ii
MEETING. CARRIED. (Ordinances 3839 and 3840 approving 1'!
both issues for the November ballot were adopted and filed
in timely fashion with King County.) MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL RESCIND ITS ACTION PERTAINING
TO COMMUNITY CENTER BOND ISSUE AND NOTIFY KING COUNTY TO
WITHDRAW THE ISSUE FROM THE NOVEMBER BALLOT. Speaking on
behalf of 14 businesses and 63 employees, Mr. Riley
reiterated his concerns that a new Community Centelwhich II'
offers activities at minimal fees will undsrcut private
enterprises in the area resulting in reduced profits or
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Planning and Upon inquiry by Councilwoman Keolker, Gene Williams, Policy
Development Development Department, indicated that the City has not adopted
Committee Greenbelt Regulations prior to this time, and Committee changes
Greenbelt to Planning Commission recommendations are minor. These
Regulations relate to special studies exemption for steep slope areas for
continued only one single family home; and imposing a sliding scale for
greenbelt requirements within utility easements and rights-of-
way. Councilwoman Keolker also requested notification to
owners of property located adjacent to greenbelt designations ,
that "Greenbelt" allows certain low-density development and is
not limited to open space. Mayor Shinpoch indicated the matter
would be investigated. MOTION CARRIED.
G. M. Associates Referencing a letter from City Attorney Lawrence J. Warren
Rezone Request regarding the G. M. Associates request for extension of time
for Time Extension limit imposed for development during rezone approval , it was
R-019-82 MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER
TO THE PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIEDi.
Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Keolker presented a
Committee report regarding the bid opening held for the Renton Area
RAMSC Parking Lot Multi-Service Center parking lot paving project. ; The low
Paving Project bid of G. C. Finn Construction Company was reviewed, and
the Committee recommends acceptance of the negotiated low
bid of $20,767.52 (including tax) and authorization for
execution of necessary contract. The project is being
funded from the Housing & Community Development Bock Grant
Program. Discussion indicated the matter should be held
in Committee until legal opinion on parameters of negotiable
bid is obtained.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presentee a report
Committee recommending the following ordinances for first reading:
Business License An ordinance was read amending portions of Title V (Business
Police Investigations Regulations) of the City Code relating to police investigations 1
of business license applications. MOVED BY CLYME11, SECONDED
BY REED, COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR
ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Massage Parlor An ordinance was read amending portions of Title UI (Police
Regulations Regulations) of City Code relating to regulation of massage
businesses, defining prohibited activities and declaring a
nuisance. Chairman Clymer explained both ordinances have
been proposed to comply with Washington Supreme Court decision
on Myrick v. Pierce County which declared unconstitutional
certain regulations concerning massage businesses. A
severability clause will be added prior to adoption. MOVED
BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE
BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Fischer Rezone An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of
R-076-84 property located at 426 Burnett Avenue South from Residence
District (R-3) to Business District (B-1 ) ; Fischer Rezone;
File No. R-076-84) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BYIREED,
COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK.
CARRIED.
Wall & Redekop An ordinance was read vacating
a portion of Lakeview Avenue
SrrePt Vasa ion and Renton Avenue between NE 4th and NE 5th Streets and
VAC 9-78 amending the legal description contained in prior ordinance
No. 3341 (VAC 9-78) . Chairman Clymer stated thatadoption
of the ordinance is required to reaffirm action taken by 1 ,
the City Council in 1979. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY
REED, COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE
WEEK. CARRIED.
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report
recommending the following resolution for readingl & adoption:
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinances for first
reading: I'
Relating to Police Investigation of Business License Applications
Massage Businesses
Fischer Rezone, R-076-84 - From R-3 to B-1 (426 Burnett Ave. S.) i
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The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinance for first I'
reading and further requests suspension of the rules advancing it to seclnd
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Permanent Financing for LID 314
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The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following resolutions for reading
and adoption: I;
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Allocation of Federal Funds for Rainier Ave. S. Signal I;
Transfer of Funds for Pedestrian Corridor/Shop Site Redevelopment I,
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Audience Comment continued 11'
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Scout Troop Mayor Shinpoch welcomed Boy Scout Troop 462 from Renton
Welcomed Park Elementary School in attendance at the Councill meeting.
Scout Sean Martinson, 10615 124th Avenue SE, reported that 11
attendance at a Council meeting serves towards achieving a
merit badge for citizenship in the community. 1 1,
Request for Dewey Rancourt, 1116 N. 38th Street, requested advancement
Advancement to to Old Business, Planning and Development Committee Report.
Old Business MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL SUSPEND THE
REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS AND ADVANCE TO OLD BUSINESS.
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Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Stredicke presented
Development a report regarding the Rancourt appeal of HearinglExaminer' s
Committee decision on File No. W-070-84, waiver of requirediimprovements.
Rancourt Appeal The Committee found that the following finding ofifact should
File No. W-070-84 be added as Finding No. 11 :
Continued The distance from the subject property to the neaiest portion iff
of Lake Washington Boulevard N. which has been improved with
off-site improvements is approximately 1 ,500 feet
Continued The Committee also recommended that the City Council find that 1
the last two sentences of Conclusion No. 3 are erroneous as
a matter of law and should be stricken. The required waiver is
appropriate in view of the lack of off-site improvements in I'I
the vicinity of the subject property, and the fact that off-
site improvements installed by this applicant would "probably"
be demolished in the foreseeable future upon the installation
of permanent improvements to Lake Washington Boulevard N. in
this vicinity.
Continued The Committee further recommended that the City Council reverse if
the decision of the Hearing Examiner with respectlto off-site
improvements along Lake Washington Boulevard N. apd grant the I
waiver requested subject to the imposition of restrictive
covenants recommended by the Building & Zoning Department.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED', COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. I ' I
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Park Bond Sandy Webb, 430 Mill Avenue South, reiterated concerns expresse.1
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Ballot Issues at Council meeting of 9/10/84 regarding park bond! issues, noting',
his opposition due to many reasons including high, cost to
residents. He also complained that he had been allowed only Ii
four and one-half minutes to speak during the audience comment I�G
portion of that meeting, noting five minute limit. Mr. Webb
felt that facts on both sides of the park issues !should be �
provided to voters to enable them to make an informed choice,
either pro or con, on the matter. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED
BY MATHEWS, MATTER OF A PROPOSED RENTON VOTER' S PAMPHLET BE
Voter' s Pamphlet REFERRED TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE, AND THAT THE ADMINISTRATION
FURNISH INFORMATION. CARRIED.
Wall & Redekop Jack Bales, 2621 Fifth Avenue NE, reported proximity of his
Street Vacation residence to the area of the Wall & Redekop Street Vacation,
VAC 9-78 File No. VAC 9-78, for which the legal description is in
question, and requested time to retain an attorney to
represent him prior to adoption of ordinance correcting the
legal description (see later action) . Ways and Means
Committee Chairman Clymer indicated that the ordinance,
scheduled for first reading this date, will not receive
second and final reading until 9/24/84. Mr. Bales agreed I.
to that time limit. 1
1985 Budget Finance Director Michael Mulcahy presented the proposed budget
Format format for 1985. He recommended continuation oflthe format �
utilized in 1984 with slight modification, whichlreflects
departmental budget summaries for a three-year period (previous!,!
current and proposed year) and includes one-page descriptions
of proposed expenditures, number of departmental employees !
listing grade and title, and budget targets. A separate page
provides a detailed identification of new programs and changes HI
from the previous year. Upon inquiry, Mr. Mulcahy explained
that an inflation factor of 5% had been added into 1985
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Hal Thayer, , 514 Ferndale Ave. N.E. , Renton., WA 98055
Mary D. DeLura, '505 Harrington Ave. N.E. , Renton .
Arthur D. & Marsha Bernstein, 466.Ferndale Ave. N.E. , Renton j
Jack L. Bales, 2721 N.E. 5th P1..,_ Renton j H
• Steven Nobuyama., 508 Ferndale Ave.. .N.E. , Renton•
.Mark Peterson, 474 Ferndale Ave. N;E., . Renton ! j
Dave Lombardy, 483 Harrington N.E.,. Renton I
Iry Hadden, 509 Harrington Ave_. N.E. , Renton
Thelma Bernauer, .513 Harrington, Ave. N.E. , Renton
Dave Bernauer, 7319 129th Ave. N.E., Kirkland, WA.
j Re: Renton Avenue Street Vacation
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j Dear Residents: I
The Renton City Council at its regular meeting .of •September 17,
1984, placed the ordinance on first reading correcting .the legal! ,j,
. description for vacating: a portion of Lakeview Avenue and. Rentonl
Avenue between NE 4th. and NE. 5th Street and amending the legal I " .
description contained in prior Ordinance No, 3341 (File VAC 9-78). !
• The Ordinance will be placed on second'and final reading on Monday, ll
September 24, , 1984 at the 8:00 p.m. Council meeting. and you are I Ii
invited to attend. • I �' •
If you have any objections to the passage: of this ordinance at I �'
the September 24, 1984 meeting, please be present at the Ways
. • and .Means Committee meeting•.at 7:00 p.m. on September 24, 1984
in the sixth floor conference room. to discuss the matter: Also ,
please feel free to contact this office if you have any. questions.
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CITY OF RENTON
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Hal Thayer, 514 Ferndale Ave. N. E. , Renton, WA 98055 I
Mary D. DeLura, 505 Harrington Ave. N.E. , Renton 1
Arthur D. & Marsha Bernstein, 466 Ferndale Ave. N.E. , Renton
Jack L. Bales , 2721 N.E. 5th P1. , Renton
Steven Nobuyama, 508 Ferndale Ave. N.E. , Renton
Mark Peterson, 474 Ferndale Ave . N.E . , Renton I
Dave Lombardy , 483 Harrington N.E. , Renton
(Iry Hadden, 509 Harrington Ave. N.E. , Renton
1Thelma Bernauer, 513 Harrington Ave. N. E. , Renton I
Dave Bernauer, 7319 129th Ave. N.E. , Kirkland, WA.
Re: Renton Avenue Street Vacation
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(Dear Folks :
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As you will recall, the Ways & Means Committee of the Renton
City Council referred the matter of the street vacationlof 1'
( Renton Avenue to my office for handling. This letter is to
inform you of the method of proposed settlement of this problem.
After reviewing the map , and the history of the street vacation,
it became clear to me that the City and all affected property
owners would be best served by the City allowing the half street
to remain unvacated. That was the Council' s original intention
and the vacation had occurred through an error in the 1'egal
description. The City needed to return to its original position.
This focused my attention on Lot #3 owned by Mr. Iry Hadden.
Mr. Hadden and I spoke on the telephone and he agreed with me
that the City should pass the ordinance correcting the legal
description and keeping the half street in City possessiion. II
Since he had paid money for the supposedly vacated 25 foot
j portion, the City will be required to pay reasonable compensation
to Mr. Hadden. A figure has been negotiated and has been accepted
by the City Council of the City of Renton. I am recommending to
the City Council that the ordinance amending the legalldescription ,
be placed for first reading this coming Monday night, September 17. 1.
I hope this letter will resolve the difficulties that have occurred]
because of the City' s error. Any of you that wish to attend the C
City Council meeting to determine that the ordinance is in fact
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Very truly yours , 1
Lawrence J. Warren i 1'
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Renton City Council
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014 Business continued I'
Community Services The Committee further recommended that the matter' of the
Committee construction schedule be retained in Committee. Group W
continued and the Committee discussed the possible impacts 'if constructiory
is not completed to the City's satisfaction. While recognizing '
Group W Cable that certain problems are associated with timely completion of
Construction the system, Group W has been made aware that the City has
Schedule and several options that could be exercised with regard to the '
Franchise current violations of the franchise agreement. These may
Agreement include the revocation of the franchise, requiringl the posting I,
of a bond to insure completion of the system and any other
remedy that the Council might legally employ. '
Theft of Cable Community Services Committee Chairman Keolker presented a
Seriices report recommending that the issue of cable television theft
of services be referred to the Community Services' Committee 1
for study and report back. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY
Withdrawal of STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT.
Rat Increase CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL
Request Accepted ACCEPT WITHDRAWAL OF RATE INCREASE REQUEST BY GROUP W CABLE
AS REFLECTED IN ITEM 1 OF THE REPORT. CARRIED. 1
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report
I recommending the following ordinance for second & final reading: i
Ordinance #3837 An ordinance was read providing for appropriationlof funds
IAC1Funds for in the amount of $124,315.00 from Interagency Comrittee Grant
Pedestrian Corridor/ Unanticipated Revenue Account unto Capital Improvement Fund
Shop Site Expenditures ($7,990.00 for Design Consultants/IAC Grant; and i
Redevelopment $116,325.00 for Pedestrian Corridor-Shop Site Construction) .
i MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED
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Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report 1
recommending the following resolution for readings adoption:
Resolution #2567 A resolution was read establishing a time and date certain
Foreclosure Sale for sale by the Finance Director of certain propeity for I';
for LID 284/291 unpaid local improvement district assessments in ti'he amount
Assessments of $7,100 including interest (LIDs 284 and 291) ; such sale
to be held at 9:00 a.m. on October 19, 1984. Upon inquiry
by Councilwoman Keolker, City Attorney Warren explIained that
the two lots located on Jones Avenue NE in Kennyda'le are ,
owned by GVR, Inc. ; approximately 35 judgments have been filed
against the property, which apparently has been abandoned; and
original face amount of assessment of $3,500 has been increased
by interest accrued during lengthy delay. MOVED BIlY CLYMER,
SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS (READ. CARRIED.
Wally Redekop Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report
Street Vacation recommending that the matter of the correction of :the legal ,
Legal Correction description for Wall & Redekop Street Vacation, File No.
VAC 9-78 ; VAC 9-78, be held in Committee with referral to the
Administration and City Attorney to meet with affected
; property owners and report back with a recommendation.
} MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Lally Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented; a report
Reappointed commending concurrence in the Mayor' s reappointment of
to Board of Barbara Lally to Position No. 7 on the Board of Adjustment ,
Adjustment for a four-year term effective to September 6, 1988. MOVED lI
BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THEICOMMITTEE
REPORT. CARRIED.
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Voucher Approval Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented' a report i
recommending approval of Vouchers 2174 through 2382 in the
amount of $531 ,828.73, having received departmental
certification that merchandise and/or services have been
received or rendered; Vouchers 2170 through 2173 machine I
voided. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL APPROVE
THE VOUCHERS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
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WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE REPORT
SEPTEMBER 10, 1984
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
The,Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinance for second
andifinal reading:
Fund Transfer from IAC Funds for Pedestrian Corridor/Shop
Site Redevelopment
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The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following resolution for reading
and adoption:
Foreclosure Sale for LID 284 and 291 Assessments
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TheiWays and Means Committee recommends that the matter of the correction of
the Street Vacation legal description on VAC-9-78 be held in committee with
referral to the Administration and City Attorney to meet with affected property
owners and report back with a recommendation.
REAPPOINTMENT I�
The Ways and Means Committee recommends concurrence in the Mayor's reappointment
of Barbara Lally to the Board of Adjustment - . Position #7 for a four-year term
effective to September 6, 1988.
APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS
The (Ways and Means Committee recommends approval of Vouchers No. 2174 through
No. 2382 in the amount of $531 ,828.73.
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Renton, WA 98055 I I',
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The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of August 27, 1984 I
confirmed that the Ways and Means Committee would meet at 7:00 p.m'.
on September 10, 1984 to consider the amendment of the legal des- 1,
j cription for Ordinance 3341 vacating a portion of Lakeview Avenue 11
and Renton Avenue between N.E. 4th and N.E. 5th Streets. I ' I
' The Council Committee requested all affected property owners be 11
I notified of the September 10, meeting to amend the street vacation 11
legal description to properly reflect Council action taken at the
public hearing on February 26, 1979. You are invited to attend
1 the meeting of the Committee at 7:00 p.m. in the 6th floor confer- I 11
ence room, Renton Municipal Building and Council meeting at 8:00 p.m. Ii'
in the 2nd floor council chambers on September 10, 1984.
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office at Phone No. 235-2501 . I
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513 Harrington Ave. N.E.
Renton, WA 98056
Re: Street Vacation 'VAC-9-78
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Dear Ms. Bernauer:
The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of August 27, 1984
confirmed that the Ways and Means Committee would meet at 7:00 p.m.
on September 10, 1984 to consider the amendment of the legal des-
cription for Ordinance 3341 vacating a portion of Lakeview Avenue
and Renton Avenue between N.E. 4th and N.E. 5th Streets.
The Council Committee requested all affected property owners be
notified of the September 10, meeting to amend the street vacation
legal description to properly reflect Council action taken at the
public hearing on February 26, 1979. You are invited to attend
the meeting of the Committee at 7:00 p.m. in the 6th floor confer-
ence room, Renton Municipal Building and Council meeting at 8:00 p�m.
in the 2nd floor council chambers on September 10, 1984. ,I
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact this
office at Phone No. 235-2501 .
Yours truly, .
CITY OF RENTON
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City Clerk
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Irving Roy Hadden •
509 Harrington Ave. N.E. I,
Renton, WA ;98056 .
Re: Street Vacation VAC-9-78
Dear Mr. Hadden: 1
The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of August 27', 1984
confirmed that the Ways and Means Committee would meet at 7:00 p.m.
on September 10, 1984 to consider the amendment of the legal des
cription for Ordinance 3341 vacating a portion of Lakeview Avenue
and Renton ,Avenue between N.E. 4th and N.E. 5th Streets. 1I!
The Council Committee requested all affected. .property owners be
notified of the September 10, meeting to amend the street vacation
legal description to properly reflect Council action taken. at the II
public hearing on February 26, 1979. You are invited to attend 1
the meeting of the Committee at 7:00 p.m. in the 6th floor confer-
ence room, Renton Municipal Building and Council meeting at 8:00 p!.m.
in the 2nd floor council chambers on: September 10., 1984..
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact this
office at Phone No. 235-2501 . .
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CITY OF• RENTON ' I l l .
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Mary D. De Lura
505 Harrington Ave. N.E.
Renton, WA 98055
Re: Street. Vacation VAC-9-78 •
Dear Mrs.• De Lura:
The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of August 27, 1984
confirmed that the Ways and Means Committee would meet at 7:00 p.m.
on September 10, 1984 to consider the amendment of the legal des-
cription for Ordinance 3341 vacating a portion of Lakeview Avenue
and Renton Avenue between N.E. 4th and N.E. 5th Streets.
The Council Committee requested all affected property owners be
notified of the September 10, meeting to amend the street.vacation „!
legal description to properly reflect Council action taken at the
public hearing on February 26, 1979. You are invited to attend
the meeting of the Committee at 7:00 p.m. in the 6th floor confer-
ence room, Renton Municipal Building and Council meeting at 8:00 p.m.
in the 2nd floor council chambers on September 10, 1984.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact this
office at Phone No. 235-2501 .
Yours truly,
CITY OF RENTON
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City Clerk
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David F. Lombardy •
483 .Harrin9ton Ave. N.
Renton, WA 98055
Re: Street Vacation VAC-9-78
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Dear Mr. Lombardy:
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The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of August 27, 1984 '1!
confirmed that the Ways and Means Commi.ttee.would meet at 7:00 p.m.
on September 10, 1984 to consider the amendment of •the legal des-
cription for Ordinance 3341 vacating a portion of Lakeview Avenue
and Renton Avenue. between N.E. .4th and N.E. 5th Streets. , • i;'
The Council Committee requested. all affected property owners be
notified of the September 10, meeting to amend the street vacation
legal description to properly reflect Council action taken at _the
• public hearing on February 26, 1979. You are invited to attend
the meeting of the Committee at 7:00 p.m. in the 6th floor confer- I�
ence room, Renton Municipal Building and Council meeting at 8:00 p.m.
in the 2nd floor council chambers on September 10, 1984.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact this
office at Phone No. 235-2501 .
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Yours truly,
CITY .OF RENTON
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o THE CITY OF RENT;ON
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BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500
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• MEMORANDUM
August 29, 1984
TO : Members, Ways and Means Committee
FROM : City Clerk's Office
RE : Renton Avenue/Lakeview Avenue Street Vacation,
File 'No. VAC 9-78.
We are transmitting copies of two maps and minute excerpts from the
City Council Meetings of 2/26/84 and 4/23/79 addressing the referenced
street vacation to aid you in your review of the matter at the I
next Ways and Means Committee meeting.
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y" " 0 THE CITY OF RENTON%$ ' r z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH.98055
n NjU. BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • MAXINE',E.MOTOR,
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90 co. CITY CLERK ! (206) 235-2500
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August 29, 1984
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TO: Councilwoman Kathy A. Keolker
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FROM: it n Petersen, Deputy Clerk
RE : . 1--Bew.e aneerrr peal File f�a=W�E370=84,—arro
4___R-enton Avenue/Lakeview Avenue Street Vacation
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Dear Kathy: iI
I checked with Dick Houghton regarding whether Mr. Rancourt had
taken the Hearing Examiner's suggestion that he apply to the Board
of Public Works for a deferral of the requirements for installation of
off-site improvements in the matter of his waiver application. ,
According to the Board records, an application has not been• submitted
nor has Mr. Rancourt discussed this' matter with Mr. Houghton. j
l'n the second referenced matter, I have attached copies of the two
file maps as well as minute excerpts from the City Council meetings
of 2/26/79 and 4/23/79.
Please give me a call if you need additional information.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL H
Regular Meeting
February 26, 1979 Municipal Building 1 11
Monday; 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers
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MINUTES I !
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CALL TO ORDER Council President, Barbara Shinpoch, Mayor Pro tem, led the Pledge
of Allegiance to the Flag and called the Renton City Council meeting H
to order. 1
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ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President, CHARLES F. SHANE,1THOMAS W. TRI
COUNCIL EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY, MARGARET L. PROCTOR, RICHAR) M. STREDICKE. ��
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CITY OFFICIALS LARRY WARREN, City Attorney; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; MAXINE " I'
IN ATTENDANCE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director;
GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; CAPT. JAMES BOURASA, Police Rep.;
BATTALTION CHIEF BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Rep. ; ROGER LEWIS, Municipal
1 Court Judge.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke noted page 3, paragraph 7, that he has nothing i
against the use of the conference room by King County Councilwoman 1 �
Thorpe. Intent was to call attention that Councilwoman Thorpe was
available to the public. Addition page 4, paragraph 9, before 1
entering into executive session the Community Services Committee
Report was read re acquisition of property in connection With the ;
Cedar River Trail . MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE TO ADOPT THE
MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 5, 1979 AS CORRECTED. . CARRIED. II
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Councilman Shane added for clarification, his objection to unit
cost of $55,000 for low rent housing. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PERRY
TO ADOPT THE MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 15, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
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Appointment MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO. REMOVE THE ITEM REGARDINGIMAYOR'S H
of Municipal APPOINTMENT OF MR. ROGER I. LEWIS TO THE POSITION OF MUNICIPAL COURT
Court Judge JUDGE (Effective March 1, 1979 to January 15, 1982) FROM THE CONSENT
Roger I. Lewis AGENDA. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO CONCUR IN THE
APPOINTMENT OF MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE. CARRIED. Deputy City Clerk,
- Maxine Motor, administered the oath to Mr. Lewis and congratulations II,
were extended. Mr. Lewis noted he was looking forward to his new
position. .
PUBLIC HEARING •
Street Vacation This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Portion of published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Pro tem Shinpoch opened
��Lakeview & ' the Public Hearing to consider proposed street vacation of a portion 1
Renton Aves. rof Lakeview Ave. and Renton Ave. between NE 4th Street and NE 5th
(VAC-9-78) 1Place as petitioned for by Wall & Redekop Corp. Letter was read from
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farren Gonnason, Board of Public Works, stating the rights-Le-way S
are not necessary to the city's street circulation plan, nO easements
ill be required, and a revised preliminary plat has been approved
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! by .the Hearing Examiner. Mr. Gonnason explained the area of proposed
' 1 acation and the additional rights-of-way to be dedicated to the city. !
! David Lombardy, 483 Harrington St. NE, opposed the street vacation
•f Renton Ave. due to the present access to rear of property. John 1 !
orman, Norman & Assoc. ,Consultant for Wall & Redekop Corp.' noted
the vacation is necessary to proceed with the plat. MOVED BY PERRY,
►ECOND TRIMM TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.CARRIED: *MOVED B;Y PERRY, SECONQ'�I
1 •HANE TO CONCUR IN THE VACATION, SETTING THE FEE AT ONE HALF THE 11,
APPRAISED VALUE. AMENDING MOTION,BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE TO, VACATE '
HE WESTERLY 25 FT. (RENTON AVE.) FROM NE 5TH PL. TO SOUTHERN LOMBARDY C
'ROPERTY LINE. CARRIED. *ORIGINAL MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED.
OVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS
OMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND PERRY TO H
' IRE AN MIA FOR APPRAISER. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
'ERRY THAT AN IN HOUSE APPRAISAL BE COMPLETED BEFORE THE MIA, FOR
OMPARISON PURPOSES. CARRIED. !'
Renton City Council
4/23/79 Page 5,
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Consent Agenda - Continued 1,
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Preliminary Plat Hearing Examiner's recommendation of approval with conditions
GeneO. Farrell/ of preliminary plat PP-315-79, Gene 0. Farrell - Weathered Wood 11
Weathered Wood #2 No. 2. Property located on the east side of Edmonds Ave. NE
PP-315-79 between NE 23rd and Aloha Ranch Subdivision. MOVED BY SHINPOCH,
SECOND TRIMM TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. . CARRIED. Councilman ,
• Perry and Shane left the Chambers and took no part in any dis- 1
cussion or action on this matter. ;�
Fire Dept. Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Charles Lewis Richardson
Appointment to the position of Firefighter effective April 24, 1979 having
successfully completed the six-month probationary period. H
Council concur. '
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Police Travel Letter from Hugh R. Darby, Chief of Police, requested authorization'
for two members of Investigations Division (Capt. Buff and. °
Detective Nibarger) to attend Annual Western States prime
Conference in Sacramento, California on May 7-9, 1979 and ;;
advance travel funds and registration fees in the amount of u
$674.00. Council concur.
Claim for Claim for damages filed by Barbara P. Harrington, for alleged 1
Damages damage to truck on Riverside Drive. Refer to City Attorney
and Insurance Carrier.
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Preliminary Plat Hearing Examiner's recommendation of approval with conditions
Joyce Development of preliminary plat PP-313-79 and exception E-314-79, Joyce
Co./Azalea Lane Development - Azalea Lane. Property located SE corner of
PP-313-79 NE 25th and Aberdeen Ave. NE. Council concur.
Talbot Hill Letter from City Clerk Mead reporting King County Boundary ,1
Island Review Board decision not to invoke jurisdiction re Talbot
Annexation Hill Island Annexation and recommended council proceed with
annexation and refer to Ways and Means Committee for the
annexation ordinance. Council concur. I{
Consent Agenda MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Approval CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
. SR-900 - Letter from East Renton Plateau Community Council , David Kappler,
Street Board Member, noting concern over the straightening and widening 1
Improvements of SR-900 to four lanes and the negative impact on the area. !
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH REFER CORRESPONDENCE TO THE
. ADMINISTRATION TO ANSWER. CARRIED.
Sidewalks in Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, suggested �
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Vicinity of council consider initiating an LID for the construction of
Senior Citizens sidewalks in the vicinity of the Senior Citizens Housing Area. ,
Housing Area MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE TO REFER TO THE TRANSPORATION
COMMITTEE. CARRIED. 1 ,
Resolution Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, requested
Accepting & resolution be authorized assuring the City of Seattle Water
Maintaining:Right- Department that the City will accept and maintain right-of-way
of-Way for Union for Union Ave. NE. MOVED BY STREDICKE.., SECOND TRIMM TO REFER
Ave. 1NE TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED 0ti
Appraisal for Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, noted request
Street Vacation- by council for a staff and an MAI appraisal for the Highbury Park ,'
FActien_of Street Vacation, Wall and Redekop, 117th Ave. SE and 119th Ave. SE
Lakeview Ave. & between NE 5th Pl . and NE 4th St. . The letter .recomroended council ' '
Renton Ave. find that the appraised value is $41,250 and the vacation fee be
VAC-9-78 in the amount of 1/2 of the appraised value or $20,625.00 and the
matter be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for Ordinance. ,
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED.
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Ordinances and' Resolutions continued
LID 329 continued J COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ AND SET I,
THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR 10/1/84. CARRIED.
Lakeview Avenue/ Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a
Renton Avenue report recommending that the matter of the legal I
Street Vacation ' description and extent of street vacation of Lakeview
Correction Avenue and Renton Avenue between NE Fourth Street and '
VAC 9-78 NE Fifth Place (File No. VAC-9-78) be referred to the
Ways and Means Committee for consideration at its meeting
of September 10, 1984. The Committee further requested th
the Administration notify all affected property owners and
that representatives from the Public Works Department attend
the meeting. (Incorrect legal description filed) following
Council action in 1979.) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED
' BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
. RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. li
Finance Director's
Sale - LIDs 284 Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer p�lesented a
and 291 report recommending that the matter of establishing a I,
time, date and place of a Finance Director's sale of
property for liens on LIDs 284 and 291 be referred to the
Ways and Means Committee for review at its meeting of
September 10, 1984. The Committee further requested ,'
that representatives from the Finance Department and j
' Public Works Department attend the meeting. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Vouchers Approved Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a I
report recommending approval of Vouchers 1953 through
2169 in the amount of $579,703.06, having received
departmental certification that merchandise and%or services I,
have been received or rendered, Vouchers 194? through
1952 machine voided. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY
REED, COUNCIL APPROVE THE VOUCHERS AS PRESENTED.
CARRIED.
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NEW' BUSINESS MIayor Shinpoch thanked Council President Hughes for
Presiding at last City Council meeting in her absence.
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Fire Department Councilman Stredicke referenced decision issued 7/19/84 by ''
Requirements for Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman to deny appeal filed by
Land Use Lawrence Sandstrom regarding Fire Department ',requirements
associated with subdivision of.property located at 2100 NE
31st Street. Noting the sparse development of the area,
high costs incurred by landowners in meeting dire Department'
requirements (either installation of a fire hydrant or
extension of water lines long distances to provide fire
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flow) , and lengthy emergency response time to May Creek I
area, Mr. Stredicke felt review of ordinance requirements
was in order to determine whether separate standards 1
should be adopted for rural areas. It was MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL REFER THE
MATTER OF FIRE DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS TO THE
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND '
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Sunset Boulevard NE/ Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, Administrative
N . Third Street ' Assistant Michael Parness indicated that Traffic )Engineer
Intersection Signal Gary Norris has investigated the complaint cited' by Mr.
and iSigning Brady at the meeting of 8/20/84, and reports that the
prohibition of right turns from Sunset Boulevard NE onto
N. 3rd Street on red mode is appropriate for safety
reasons. Oncoming traffic from other directions has
the right-of--way in those turn lanes during red• mode.
Councilman Stredicke objected to the restriction ' noting
lengthy stops are unnecessary during late evening or III
weekend hours when the traffic volume is light and a
- free right turn is safely feasible. Mr. Parness indicated II
a written report from the Traffic Engineer will be provided.
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS • ,
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The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinance for second
and final reading:
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. ' Ordinance Approving and Confirming' Assessments and Assessment Roll Ii
for LID 323 (vicinity of SW 43rd St. between East Valley and
West Valley) .
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The Ways and Means Commit ee recommends .the following ordinance for first
reading.: 1 '„
Pedestrian Corridor/Shop Site Development Appropriation of IAC Funds
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The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following resolution for reading
and adoption: • ,
Setting Public Hearing of October 1 , 1984 for LID 329. (S.. 43rd St: from
Talbot Rd: S. to SR-167) 1
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The Ways and Means Committee recommends that the matter of the legal description
and extent of street vacation of VAC. 9-78, Lakeview Avenue and RentonlLAvenue Il
between NE 4 St. and NE 5 Pl .• be referred .to the Ways and Means Committee for
consideration at its meeting of September 10, 1984. The Committee further requests I
that the Administration notify all affected property owners and that representative
from from the Public Works Department attend the meeting.
The Ways and Means .Committee recommends that the matter of establishing a time, I '
date and place of a Finance Director's sale of property for liens on LID's 284
and 291 be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for review at its meeting of ,I
September 10, ' 1984. The Committee further requests that representatives from the
Finance Department and Public Works Department attend the meeting. '
APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS . '
The Ways and Means Committee recommends approval of Vouchers No. 19531through
• No. 2169 in the amount of $579,703.06.
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 1
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The Ways and;Means Committee recommends the following ordinance for econd
and final reading: 1
Ordinance Approving and Confirming Assessments and Assessment Roll
for LID 323 (vicinity of SW 43rd St. between East Valley and; I,
WestValley)
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The Ways and Means Commit ee recommends the following ordinance for first
reading:
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Pedestrian Corridor/Shop Site Development Appropriation of IAC Finds I,
The Ways and Means Committee recommends the followingresolution for reading g
and adoption: .. 1
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Setting Public Hearing of October 1 , 1984 for LID 329. (S.. 43rd S . from 1
Talbot Rd. S. to SR-167)
The Ways and Means Committee recommends that the matter of the legalldesc ription 1
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and extent of street vacation of. VAC 9-78, Lakeview Avenue and Renton Avenue
between NE 4 St. and NE 5 Pl . be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for
consideration at its meeting of September 10, 1984. The Committee fother requests
that the Administration notify all affected property owners and that 'lrepresentative;,
from the Public Works Department attend the meeting. I
The Ways and Means Committee recommends that the matter of establishing a time,
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and 291 be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for review at its meeting of
September 1.0, 1984. The Committee further requests that representatives from the
Finance Department and Public Works Department attend the meeting. 1
APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS
The Ways and Means Committee recommends approval- of Vouchers No. 1953 through H
No. 2169 in the amount of $579,703.06. II
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BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH
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To: Marilyn Peterson, Deputy City Clerk
From: Don Monaghan, Design Engineer
Re: VAC 9-78 Street Vacation
As requested, attached is a legal description of the referenced
annexation which excludes that portion of the right-of-way adja-
cent to the plat of Renton 's Ridge Crest No. 2 per the motion. by
the Council granting the vacation.
If I can be of any further assistance, please advise.
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"EXHIBIT A"
That portion of Lakeview Avenue (117th Ave. S.E.) having a width of 50 feet,
lying ,Sly of N.E. 5th Place and Nly of N.E. 4th Street, between blocks 1 and 6,
Plat of Rainier Acres as recorded in Volume 14 of Plats, page 21 records of King
County; Washington. I ,
Together with that portion of Renton Avenue (119th Ave. S.E.) having a width
of 501feet, lying Sly of N.E. 5th Place and Nly of N.E. 4th Street; lying Ely of
Block1.6 and-Wly of lots 1 , 2 and the S 1/2 of 3, Block 7 said plat of Rainier
Acres land also lying Wly of the Plat of Ridge Crest No. 2 as recorded in Volume 59
of plats, page 89 records of King County Washington except the east half of the
north .470.4 feet of Renton Avenue.
As situated within the SW 1/4 of Section 9, Township 23 North, Range 5 Eas;t, W.M.
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August 16, 1984
TO : Don Monaghan, Engineering Department
FROM : City. Clerk's Office
RE : Wall & Redekop Corp. Street Vacation - Portion of
Renton Ave. between NE Fifth Place and SE 128th St.
City Attorney Larry Warren's response is attached. Please provide
a new legal description to conform with the Council's intent in
1979, and this office will reprocess the ordinance.
Thank you.
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0 ^' LAWRENCE I.WARREN, CITY ATTORNEY DANIEL KELLOGG, ASSISTANT CITY ATTOR!EY
4 DAVID M. DEAN, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORP!<Y
o9yT �g(Q MARK E. BARBER, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORP �Y
Fp ZANETTA L.FONTES, ASSISTANT CITY ATTOR 7EY
August 15 , • 1984 MARTHA A.FRENCH, ASSISTANT CITY ATTOR dIEY
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TO; Marilyn Peterson, Deputy City Clerk
FROM: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
RE: Wall & Redekop Corporation Street Vacation 7/23/79
Dear Marilyn:
Your Memo to me indicates that the City has used the wrong
legal description in the street vacation. The City should
then modify the vacation Ordinance to reflect the correct
legal description and- then file that document with King
County. 1
The City Ordinances indicate that if the City is not paid for
I a portion of the street vacation, then that vacation will not .
go forward. Since the City has not been paid for a portion
of the vacation, that is an additional reason why the vacation
ordinance should be modified.
Lawrence J. ren
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BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • MAXINE E.MOTOR,
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August 9, 1984
TO: City Atorney
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FROM: City Clerk's Office
RE:. . . Wall .& .Redekop -Corporation .Street. Vacation 7/23/79.
Don Miller, Street Superintendent, and Don Monaghan, Engineering
Department, have alerted this office that an error occurred .when
the ordinance (3341) was adopted for the referenced street vacation.
Apparently the legal description was drawn for the vacation as
originally intended; however, at the public hearing, Council action
deleted the eastern portion of Renton Avenue between NE 5th Place �
to the southern Lombardy property line (See minutes = yellow clip) .
Also see map - blue clip - in appraisal report enclosed in file.
The ordinance as adopted and filed with King County shows the
aforementioned portion as included in the vacation.
Apparently there is a neighborhood dispute regarding this matter.
Would you please review and advise whether it would be possible gat
this point to change the legal and adopt a new ordinance? The City
was not paid for the aforementioned portion and it is not known if
property ownership remains the same as existed in 1979.
Please contact either Don or Don for further background information
on this matter.
Thank you.
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Marilyn Pe sen, Deputy Clerk
cc: Don Monaghan
Don Miller
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MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
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ATTN: Steven Walker/Field Repre eontive
RE: Street Vacation VAC 9-78 {�
Dear Mr. Walker,
The Renton City Council, during its regular j,
meeting on Monday, July 23 , 1979
has adopted Ordinance No. 3341 .
A copy is enclosed for your information.
Yours very truly,
CITY OF RENTON '
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City Clerk
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RecSs' MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED.
10:38 p.m. Mayor Delaurenti explained an early morning appoint-
ment, turned the meeting over to Council President Shinpoch and
May r Pro tem left the Chambers. The Council meeting reconvened at 10:.47 p.m.
Shinpoch Roll : Council Members present as previously shown except Council-
man Shane returned to the Chambers at 10:55 p.m.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ordinance Ways and Means Committee Member Perry requested public hearing
Regulating regarding conversion of apartment houses to condominiums. MOVED
Condo Conversions PERRY, SECOND TRIMM, SET HEARING AUGUST 13, 1979. CARRIED.
Ways, and Means Ways and. Means Committee report recommended second and final
Committee Re ort readings for the following ordinances which had been on first
reading July 9, 1979:
Ordinance #3337 An ordinance was read rezoning. property from R-2 to R-3 located
Brown Rezone at the SE corner of NE llth P1 . and Kirkland NE, known as the
Brown Rezone R-336-79. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYES: SHINPOCH, SHANE,
TRIMM, CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR, STREDICKE. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3338 An ordinance was read rezoning property from G to L-1 located
Pre-Cut at the southwest corner of SW 13th St. and Seneca SE, known
International as the Pre-cut International of Washington. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED.
Ordiiances The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following ordinances
First Reading for first reading:
Ordinance #3339 An ordinance was read confirming assessments for LID 284, sewers 1
LID 284 Final in area of Jones Ave. NE between NE 40th and NE 44th with 7 3/4
Jone Ave. NE per cent per annum interest. Robert A. and Clarissa M. Fawcett
Sewers protested. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, SUSPEND RULES AND
ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following read-
ing, MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3340 An ordinance was read appropriating funds in amount of $4,500
Appropriation & from unanticipated revenue for payment of stained glass window
Transfer - Stained for the new Senior Center. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM,
Glass Window SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED.
, Following readings, MOVED PERRY, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT AS READ.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3341 An ordinance was read vacating a portion of Lakeview Ave. and
Street Vacation Renton Ave. between NE 4th St. and NE 5th Place as petitioned
Lakeview and by Wall and Redekop and Swartfager. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE,
Rent n at NE 4th SUSPEND RULES AND PLACE FOR SECOND READING. CARRIED. Following
reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT AS READ.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3342 An ordinance was read making it unlawful for any person in charge
Childlren in Vehicle of a vehicle to leave children under the age of eight years un-.
Unattended attended or under age of twelve years if in a tavern or where
alcohol dispensed and requiring securing of vehicles. MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND SHANE SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL
READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings, MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND 'I
PROCTOR, ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
The Committee recommended the following resolutions for reading
and adoption:
Resolution #2284 A resolution was read setting public hearing 8/20/79 re vacation
AlleylVacation of alley between N. 35th and N. 36th Streets, east of Burnett N.
N. 35th and 36th petitioned by Brown/Strandand. set public hearing 8/20/79. MOVED BY
(VAC- 3-79) TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resoltition #3385 A resolution was read supporting the President's national plan
Energy Conservation and effort for energy conservation as beneficial to the citizens
of the United States. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE
RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
7/23/79 Page 4
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee reported that the Finance and
Committee Report Utility Departments have provided them with estimates from 181
Utility Tax questionnaire responses which had been mailed to 310 utility
(Referral of 6/18) customers. The report stated the average savings for low-income
elderly would amount Co $41 .58 per year. This would result in
a reduction to the Current Fund revenue of approximately
$12,000 per year. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, REFER TO
ADMINISTRATION FOR IMPLEMENTATION PRIOR TO NEXT YEAR'S BUDGET.
CARRIED.
Board. of Ethics The Committee report recommended that the Board of Ethics ordinance
be referred to the Administration for review. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval of Vouchers
No. 24064 through No. 24267 in the amount of $584,625.88 having
received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise
and/or services. Approval also included LID #302 Revenue Warrant
R-40 in amount of $70,774.34, plus Cash Warrant C-95 $64,447.74
C-96 $6,129.60, C-97 $197.00; plus LID #307 R-5 $1 ,613.29 C-6
$1 ,713.29. I. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN REPORT.
CARRIED. '
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the
items included.
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Fire Station Bid opening July 18, 1979 Landscaping for the Main Fire Station
Landscaping No. 11 located at Mill Ave. S. and S. 2nd St. ; seven bids
received. ! See attached tabulation. Refer to Public Safety
Committee.
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Highway Annual certification from the State Department of Transportation
Certification regarding State Highway Routes including transferred routes,
limited access routes and certifications as required by state
law. Refer to Public Works Department.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PERRY, APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED.
Approval
CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Renton Police Officers Guild, James Foust, President,
Historic Building presented a resolution declaring the building on Lots 18 and 19,
Declaration Block 9, Town of Renton, a "Historic Building" (located at 1025
South 3rd St. ) The letter told the history of the building which
(Former. Puget Power was built in 1898. The Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Sub-Station
and then Holmes No. 2 is the oldest brick building in Renton and served as a
Electric Building receiving and switching station for electricity from Snoqualmie
at Mill Ave. S. Falls, Washington's first hydroelectric plant. The letter
and S. 3rd St. ) requested the declaration to establish historical value and to
allow restoration under the "Historic Buildings" Section of the
Uniform Buiilding Code. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CON-
CUR AND REFER TO NAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. It was noted that
arrangements are being made by the Police Guild to rent the build-
ing to the Renton Area Youth Services. MOTION CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Councilman Shane requested the Mayor's Office advise what services
received from King County for tax monies received.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
11 :25 p.m.
Delores A. Mead, C.M.+C.
City Clerk
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CITY COUNCIL OF TH(i£;`
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WASHINGTON, DO ORA
DAIN AS FOLLOWS: ,
SECTION I:The followin'jij
• described portion of streeCi'
to-wit: )A-
Affidavit ,
of Publication That portion of ,„,
Lakeview Avenue(117th
Ave.S.E.)having awidth; ;
of 50 feet. lying Sly of! i
'TATE OF WASHINGTON N.E.5th Place and Nly of)COUNTY OF KING ss• ' N.E.4th Street,between)I,
Iblocks 1 and 6. Plat 0
Rainier Acres as record-?I',
ed in Volume 14 of Plats,s''i
page 21 records of King,
••••••••• ••••.ri?&I't:•tiii :..,iC0W3I2 being first duly sworn on County Washington; III •
Together with that por-,
oath,•eposes and says that -�.is the , = lion of Renton Avenue
p J,.�;; . !ti% c1...;1 s ............. of (119th Ave.S.E.),having;;i.
THE •ENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) a width of 50 feet, lying','
times: week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and Sly of N.E.5th Place and I.
has b en for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred Nly of N. -. 4th Street; I,
to,pri ted and published in the English language continually as a news- —•' i lying Ely of Block 6 and'I,
paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, CITY OF FiENTON, + Wly of lots 1,2 and the S,'„
and it s now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained WASHINGTON 1 of 3,Block 7 said plat I
at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton ORDINANCE NO.3341 of Rainier Acres and also ,,
Recor 1-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the AN ORDINANCE OF lying Wly of the Plat of
Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, -THE CITY OF RENTON, I, ' Ridge Crest No. 2 as' '
• WASHING TON , n recorded in Volume 59 of ,
Washington.That the annexed is a.vr1.l. 1213 n r n 3.41 I VACATING A PORTION '? plats,page 89 records of
OF LAKEVIEW AV- King County
ENUE AND RENTON 1 Washington. i
AVENUE BETWEEN As situated withingthe,'"
N.E. 4TH ST.AND N.E. I SW 1/4 of Section 9,, II
5TH PLACE VAC 9-79 ' ' Township 23 North,; l'
as it was published in regular issues(and WHEREAS a proper peti- Range 5 East,W.M.
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period tion for vacating a portion of 'I BE AND THE SAME I
t Lakeview Avenue and Re- ; HEREBY VACATED
nton Avenue between N.E.' .i SECTION II: rthe City)
14th St. and N.E. 5th Place Council hereby elects tar''
of consecutive issues,commencingonthe Renton, King Countyi, I charge a fee of$20,625.00
Washington, was duly filed to Petitioner-Owners, saidi
with the
c'7 day of..,IU.1( 9ending , and about a d City
Clerk 15,ha9f, ,9 the gtheC'sy neraiselest c
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'been signed by owners re- rem' vacated, and such;i
day of - ,19 ,both dates ' presenting more than two-, charge being reasonably 1
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inclus ve, and that such'newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- ling upon such street sought i thirds of the property abut- i; and SECproper
TION' III: This Ordiwl t
scribe s during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee Ito be'vacated;and . 1,nance shall be effective ups
WHEREAS the City on its passage,approval anal7
charg d for the foregoing publication is•the sum of .r ;'V, which Council by Resolution No: five days after its publics,»
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has b en paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the I. 2237 passed and approvedll tion.
first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent I f on January 15, 1979, anz A certified copy of thIf;'
insertion. after due investigation, dial!Ordinance shall be filed wit.i;_
fix and determing the 26th;;the Office of Records an4l'
day of February,1979,at i hour
Councilo 8 00ar M.in the
of City
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f Elections, KingCounty,anti
' •.ilici v ."erk i City of Renton to be the time, PASSED BY THE CITY r
and place for a public hear-' COUNCIL this 23rd day nit
I.ing thereon, and the City; July, 1979.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3 day of ,i Clerk having given due. Delores A.Mel
I notice of such hearing in the' City Cle�
manner provided by law, II APPROVED BY TH:
July. 19 'I� and all persons having been 1 MAYOR_,this23rd day cf
heard appearing in favor or;I July,1979:.' - . 1
mentof Public Works l',Approvedias.�to4for n:Mayor'
G� in opposition theS thereto;and Charles J.
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Notary Publi in and fort a State of Washi ton,
residing at Kent,King C unty. ( the Planning Department of Lawrence J.Warren,
4 the City of Renton having City Attorney Ip
i duly considered said petition ; Published in the Daily Rtiii
P for said vacation,and having)'cord Chronicle July 2'll'y
—Pa sed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill281,effective June found same to be in the , 19 79. R5700 i
9th 1955. 1, public interest and for the ('19 .
public benefit,and no iniury,L
—W stern Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures,— i or damage to any person or
ad pted by the newspapers of the State. properties will result from `t! j it
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The Renton City Council, during its regular
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ORDINANCE NO. 3341 •
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,
VACATING A PORTION OF LAKEVIEW AVENUE AND RENTON
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AVENUE BETWEEN N.E. 4TH ST; AND N.E. 5TH PLACE,
VAC 9-79.• WHEREAS a proper petition for vacating a portion of Lakeview Avenue and
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Renton Avenue• between N.E. 4th St. and N.E. 5th Place Renton, King County,
Washington, was duly filed with the City Clerk on or about December 15, 1978, and
said petition having been signed by owners representing more than two-thirds of the , !',
property abutting upon such street sought to be vacated; and
WHEREAS the City Council by Resolution No. 2237 passed and approved on
January 15, 1979, and after due investigation, did fix and determine the 26th day of
February,•I979, at the hour, of 8:00 P.M. In the City Council Chambers of the City
of Renton to be the time and place for a public hearing thereon,:and the City Clerk
having given due notice of such hearing in the manner provided by law, and all persons
having been heard appearing in favor or in opposition thereto; and
• WHEREAS the Department of Public Works and the Planning Department
of the City of Renton having duly considered said petition for said vacation, and having
found same to be in the public interest and for the public benefit, and no injury or
damage to any person or properties will result from such vacations;
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,
WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I: The following described portion of street, to-wit:
See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof
as if fully set forth herein.
BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY VACATED
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SECTION II: The City Council hereby elects to charge.a fee of $2 0,6 2 5. 00
to Petitioner-Owners, said• amount not exceeding one-half of the City's appraisal of the
right-of-way interest herein vacated, and such charge being reasonable and proper.
SECTION III: This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval
and five days after its publication.
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PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 23rd day of July, 1979.
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Date of Publication: July 27, 1979
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That portion of Lakeview Avenue (I17th Ave. S.E.) having a width of 50
feet, lying Sly of N.E. 5th Place and Nly of N.E. 4th Street, between blocks
I and 6, Plat of Rainier Acres as recorded in Volume 14 of Plats; page 21
records of King.County Washington;
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Together With that portion of Renton Avenue (119th Ave. S.E.) , having a
width of 50 feet, lying Sly of N.E. 5th Place and Nly of N.E. 4th Street;
lying Ely of Block 6 and Wly of lots I , 2 and the S 1/2 of 3, Block 7 said
plat of Rainier Acres and also lying Wly of the Plat of Ridge Crest No. 2 as
recorded in Volume 59 of plats, page 89 records of King County Washington. 1
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WALL & REDEKOP CORPORATION
412 400 108th AVE. N.E. • BELLEVUE, WA 98004•453-8925
June 14,i 1979
City of Renton
2 0 0. Mill Ave. South
Renton, WA. 98055
Attention: Delores 'A. Mead
Dear Ms.! Mead,
Re: Street Vacat'ion
Hi'ghbiiry Park
As requested in your letter of May 2, 1979 , I am
remitting the street vacation fees of $19,444. 00.
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Vice-President Land Development
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RE: Street Vacation - Portion of Lakeview Ave. (VAC-9-78)
Dear Mrs. Sw;artfager:
The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of April 23, 1979 approved
final appraisal on the above-referenced, -and authorized preparation of the
Ordinance to, convey the property to the abutting, property owners. Your I,
pro-rata share of the appraised value, :as provided by law, is as per
attached billing.
Please make 'payment ,of appropriate fees to the Finance Department 'n order
that. the Ordinance may be presented to the• City Council for adoption and
further procedure. If payment is not received within :90 days, it has been
the policy oif. the council to rescind its action. j; '
If you have any questions regarding the matter., please give us a call -
(235-2500) or you may contact Public Works Department (235-2569) .
Yours very truly,
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FINANCE DEPARTMENT X
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Ordinance to l convey the property to the abutting property owners. Your
pro-rata share of the appraised value, as provided by law, is as. per ,
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Please make payment of appropriate fees to the' Finance-Department in order .
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CITY: :OF RENTON.
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
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Department or Divi sion.
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City of Renton
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STREET VACATION - Portions of Renton .`& Lakeview Ave , (VAC-9-78)
77,775 total sq. ft. x .$..50 + ,2 = :$19,4.44.00•
Total Due $19,444.00
INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE
Date May 1 , 1979
TO: City Clerk
FROM: R. C. Houghton
SUBJECT: Street Vac. 9-78
Wall & Redekop - Highbury
The vacation fee for the right-of-way vacated under VAC #9-79 breaks down
as follows:
OWNER SQ.FOOTAGE VACATION FEE
Wall & Redekop 77,775 sq.ft. $19,444.00
Mrs. Swartfager 4,72.5 " " 1 , 181 .00
TOTALS 82,500 sq. ft. $20,625.00
The MAI appraisal set $.50 a square foot as the fair appraisal value. The
total appraised value is in the amount of $41 ,250.00. The property owners owe
one-half of that amount or $20,625.00 as divided above.
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4/2 /79 Page 5
Con ent Agenda - Continued
Pre iminary Plat „ Hearing Examiner's recommendation of approval with conditions 1
Gen 0. Farrell/ of preliminary plat PP-315-79, Gene 0. Farrell - Weathered Wood
Wea hered Wood #2 No. 2. Property located on the east side of Edmonds Ave. NE
PP- '15-79 between NE 23rd and Aloha Ranch Subdivision. MOVED BY SHINPOCH,
SECOND TRIMM TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION.: CARRIED. Councilma
Perry and Shane left the Chambers and took no part in any dis-
cussion or action on this matter.
Fir: Dept. Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Charles Lewis Richardson
Appointment to the position of Firefighter effective April 24, 1979 having
successfully completed the six-month probationary period.
' Council concur.
Pol ce Travel Letter from Hugh R. Darby, Chief of Police, requested authorizatio'.
for two members of Investigations Division (Capt. Buff and
, ' Detective Nibarger) to attend Annual Western States Crime 1
Conference in Sacramento, California on May 7-9, 1979 and
advance travel funds and registration fees in the amount of
$674.00. Council concur.
Claim for Claim for damages filed by Barbara P. Harrington, for alleged
Dam ges damage to truck on Riverside Drive. Refer to City Attorney
and Insurance Carrier.
Preliminary Plat Hearing Examiner's recommendation of approval with conditions
Joy e Development of preliminary plat PP-313-79 and exception E-314-79, Joyce
Co./ zalea Lane , Development - Azalea Lane. Property located SE corner of
PP-313-79 NE 25th and Aberdeen Ave. NE. Council concur.
Talb t Hill Letter from City Clerk Mead reporting King County Boundary
Island Review Board decision not to invoke jurisdiction re Talbot
Anne ation Hill Island Annexation and recommended council proceed with 1
annexation and refer to Ways and Means Committee for the
annexation ordinance. Council concur.
Cons nt Agenda MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Approval CARRIED.
CORR SPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
.:: SR-910 Letter from East Renton Plateau Community Council , David Kappler,
' Street Board,Member, noting concern over the straightening and widening
Improvements of SR-900 to four lanes and the negative impact on the area.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH REFER CORRESPONDENCE TO THE
' ADMINISTRATION TO ANSWER. CARRIED.
Side alks in Le
tter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, suggested
Viciiity of council consider initiating an LID for the construction of
Senior Citizens sidewalks in the vicinity of the Senior Citizens Housing Area.
Housing Area MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE TO REFER TO THE TRANSPORATION •
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Resolution Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, requested
Accenting & resolution be authorized assuring the City of Seattle Water
Main aining:Right- Department that the City will accept and maintain right-of-way
of-W y for Union for Union• Ave. NE. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM TO REFER
Ave. NE TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.=; CARRIED
Appraisal for Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, noted request
Street Vacation- by council for a staff and an MAI appraisal for the Highbury Park
PAttieli_of Street Vacation, .Wall and Redekop, 117th Ave. SE and 119th Ave. SE
Lakeview Ave. & between NE 5th P1 . and NE 4th St. . The letter .recommended council
Renton Ave. find that the appraised value is $41,250 and the vacation fee be
VAC-9-78 in the amount of 1/2 of the appraised value or $20,625.00 and the
matter be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for Ordinance.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED.
Renton City Council
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Correspondence and Current Business - Continued
Completion of MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO PLACE ADDITIONAL
Signalization & CORRESPONDENCE, NOT ON THE AGENDA, BEFORE THE COUNCIL
Roadway Widening AT THIS TIME. CARRIED.
Project-NE Sunset Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, recommended
Blvd. & Duvall Ave. approval of the final payment and acceptance of the completed
NE and NE 4th St. contract by Signal Electric, Inc. and release of the retainage
& Monroe Ave. NE amount subject to receipt of required clearances for signalization
CAG-046-78 and roadway widening project (CAG-046-78) NE Sunset Blvd. &
Duvall. Ave.NE and NE 4th St. & Monroe Ave. NE. MOVED BY TRIMM,
SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
Mutual Fire Council President Shinpoch noted recent conversation with
Station Mayor Hogan of Kent and the possibility of a mutual fire station
between the two cities. *MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE TO REFER
TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION.AMENDING
MOTION BY SHANE,SECOND SHINPOCH THAT MATTER OF FIRE STATION
STUDY BE TAKEN OUT OF THE BUDGET COMMITTEE AND REFERRED TO
THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES EXCEPT PERRY.
MOTION CARRIED. *ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED.
Renton Senior Councilman Stredicke requested memo from Renton Park Board be
Center read. The' Renton Park Board concurred in the recommendation
of the Senior Citizens' Advisory Committee that the new senior ..
center be named "Renton Senior Center".
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
The meeting adjourned at 11:05 p.m.
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WARREN C. GONNASON, P.E. • DIRECTOR
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April 23, 1979 /�, F;,I, ; 1979 `:;>,,
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Honorable C. J. Delaurenti , Mayor CITY of REi�TCI`I �'
and Members of the City Council CLERK'S OFFICEV��'
Municipal Building � � c�OL .
Renton, WA 98055 S�E Z��"�'
Subject: Appraisal for the Highbury Park Street Vacation,
Wall and Redekop, 117th Ave. S.E. and 119th Ave. S.E.
Between N. E. 5th Place and N.E. 4th Street
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Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members: I'
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Attached is a copy of the appraisal for the subject street
vacation. You will note that the appraisal is in the amount
of $41,250 and represents a square foot value of $.50.
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Pursuant to the City Council 's request, we conducted a staff P'
appraisal of the same properties and a copy of that appraisal h.
is also attached and indicates a value of $.48 per square foot.
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These appraisals were made completely independently and should
give the Council some indication as to the credibility of our
staff appraisals. 1H
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It is recommended that the City Council find that the appraised
value is $41,250 and that the vacation fee be in the amount of hi
1/2 of the appraised value or $20,625.00 and the matter be
referred to the Ways and Means Committee for the necessary ordi-
nance.
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SUBJECT: Appraisal of Property, Street Vacation
Rainier Acres
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Based on the sale price of the property in 1978 plus 10% for inflation to
1979 prices and other sales of property in the Renton vicinity our figure: is
48 cents per sq. ft..
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Regular Meeting jl
February 26 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 P . M . Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Council President, Barbara Shinpoch, Mayor Pro tem, led the Pledge j
of Allegiance to the Flag and called the Renton City Council meeting '!
to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President, CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS W. TRI " ,
COUNCIL EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY, MARGARET L. PROCTOR, RICHARD M. STREDICKE ,'
CITY OFFICIALS LARRY WARREN, City Attorney; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; MAXINE I'll
IN ATTENDANCE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director;
GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; CAPT. JAMES BOURASA, Police Rep. ;l
BATTALTION CHIEF BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Rep. ; ROGER LEWIS, Municipal
Court Judge.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke noted page 3, paragraph 7, that he has nothing
against the use of the conference room by King County Councilwoman
Thorpe. Intent was to call attention that Councilwoman Thorpe was I'
available to the public. Addition page 4, paragraph 9, before
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entering into executive session the Community Services Committee
Report was read re acquisition of property in connection with the
Cedar River Trail . MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE TO ADOPT THE
MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 5, 1979 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED.
Councilman Shane added for clarification, his objection to unit
cost of $55,000 for low rent housing. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PERRY
TO ADOPT THE MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 15, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
Appointment MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO. REMOVE THE ITEM REGARDING MAYOR'S l
of Municipal APPOINTMENT OF MR. ROGER I . LEWIS TO THE POSITION OF MUNICIPAL COURT
Court Ju ge JUDGE (Effective March 1, 1979 to January 15, 1982) FROM THE CONSENT 1
Roger I. Lewis AGENDA. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO CONCUR IN THE
APPOINTMENT OF MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE. CARRIED. Deputy City Clerk,
Maxine Motor, administered the oath to Mr. Lewis and congratulations
were extended. Mr. Lewis noted he was looking forward to his new
position.
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Street Vcation This beingthe date set and proper notices havingbeend p p poste �
Portion of . published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Pro tem Shinpoch opened
`Lakeview & ; the Public Hearing to consider proposed street vacation of a portion
Renton Aves. of Lakeview Ave. and Renton Ave. between NE 4th Street and NE 5th
(VAC-9-78) Place as petitioned for by Wall & Redekop Corp. Letter was read from
arren Gonnason, Board of Public Works, stating the rights-of-way
are not necessary to the city's street circulation plan, no easements
1 ill be required, and a revised preliminary plat has been approved
lby the Hearing Examiner. Mr. Gonnason explained the area of proposed il
acation and the additional rights-of-way to be dedicated to the city.
' David Lombardy, 483 Harrington St. NE, opposed the street vacation I ,
of Renton Ave.. due to the present access to rear of property. John
iNorman, Norman & Assoc. ,Consultant for Wall & Redekop Corp. noted
' the vacation is necessary to proceed with the plat. MOVED BY PERRY,
1 .ECOND TRIMM TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.CARRIED: *MOVED BY PERRY, SECOt
HANE TO CONCUR IN THE VACATION, SETTING THE FEE AT ONE-HALF THE I,I
, 'PPRAISED VALUE. AMENDING MOTION BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE TO VACATE
HE WESTERLY 25 FT. (RENTON AVE. ) FROM NE 5TH PL. TO SOUTHERN LOMBARDY
i'ROPERTY LINE. CARRIED. *ORIGINAL MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. .
IOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS
OMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND PERRY TO II
TIRE AN MIA FOR APPRAISER. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
`MERRY THAT AN IN HOUSE APPRAISAL BE COMPLETED BEFORE THE MIA, FOR
+ OMPARISON PURPOSES. CARRIED.
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Street Vacation This being the 'date set and proper notices having been posted,
Portion of published, .and ,mailed according to law, Mayor Pro tem Shinpoch
Taylor Ave. SW opened the Public Hearing to consider proposed street vacation
(VAC-2-79) of a portion of Taylor Ave. SW between SW 21st St. and SW 23rd St.
as petitioned by Martin A. Seelig and John M. Stone. Letter
was read from Warren Gonnason, Board of Public Works, stating the
right-of-way is not necessary to the city's street circulation plan,
an easement for drainage and utilities is required, and the property
value of $.50 per square foot (34,095.6 sq. ft = $17,047.80, z =
$8,523.90). Following discussion it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
CLYMER THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: SHINPOCH,
TRIMM, CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR, STREDICKE; 1-NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO VACATE THAT PORTION OF TAYLOR AVE.
SW, RETAINING UTILITY EASEMENT, AND WITH A' FEE OF ONE-HALF THE IN
HOUSE APPRAISED VALUE. FCARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY
TO REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Loma Linda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO REMOVE LETTER UNDER CORRESPONDENCE
Request for RE LOMA LINDA REQUEST FOR SEWER SERVICE TO BE READ AT THIS TIME.CARRIED.
Sewer Service . Letter was read from S. Michael Rodgers, Attorney representing
WestPac Development Corporation, requesting consideration for
sewer service outside the city limits; but within the Comprehensive
Sewer Plan as previously agreed with prior owner.Michael Rogers, 111 NE
3rd, noted the plat is about 100 feet beyond the city limits and developer
is willing to 'annex. Also adding that Mr. Westland, the property owner,
purchased the property about January 1978 after verifying county approval
of the plat and checking with the City about the assurance of sewer
service, but now has learned that annexation is required. Warren
Gonnason, Public Works Director, noted approval made by council some
time ago and February 1978 adopted a Resolution denying sewer
service outside the city limits. Councilman Trimm suggested the
property owner submit a petition for annexation. Chairwoman Shinpoch
noted the council desired to take no action at this time.
Low Rent Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE, commented on the public hearing to
Housing- consider Federal low rent housing and the cost of the units. Also
Heather Downs commenting on the current construction and cost of the LID in Heather
LID Downs.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 940 p.m. and reconvened at 9:55 p.m. Roll Call :
All council members present.
OLD BUSINESS
Committee on Councilman Trimm presented Committee on Committees report recommending
Committees Report Mrs. Proctor as Chairwoman of the Public Safety Committee,and member of .
Committee ;the Utilities and Community Services Committee. MOVED BY TRIMM,
Assignments SECOND PERRY TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report
Committee. Report on the following:
All-Terrain The Committee notes that the request re all-terrain vehicles use of
Vehicles Use of tank trank in' Highlands has not been pursued and recommended no
Tank Track in action be taken. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO CONCUR IN
Highlands THE COMMITTEE; RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Save Our Community Services Committee report recommended no action be taken
Lake Request . re taking a position on the NOAA and Save Our Lake controversy as
the matter is in litigation. MOVED BY STREDI.CKE, SECOND CLYMER .
TO CONCUR IN .THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
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WARREN C. GONNASON, P.E. • DIRECTOR
cO MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 I'
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CHARLES J. DELAURENTI
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Honorable C. J. Delaurenti, Mayorand Members of the City Council s5', I�
Municipal Building
Renton, WA 98055
Subject: Petition for Street Vacation, Wall and Redekop
Corporation, Lakeview Ave. and Renton Ave.
Between N.E. 4th St. and N.E. 5th St.
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Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members:
After review of the above-referenced street vacation petition,
the Board of Public Works finds the rights-of-way are not
'necessary to the City`s street circulation plan, there are no
utilities in the area and no easements will be required, and
a revised preliminary plat has been approved by the Hearing
Examiner.
Very truly yours,
Warren C. Gonnason, Chairman
Board of. Public Works
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FEBRUARY 26,1978 ' ment for public utility v d
CITY 06 iiEi'(tO, related purposes.
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Affidavit of Publicaton WASHINGTON : ' PASSED BY THE CI, Y
• Resolution No.2237 •1 COUNCIL this 15th day"of
WHEREAS a Petition has ° January, 1979. '
STATE OF WASHINGTON been filed with the City Clerk, Maxine E.M o I r
COUNTY OF KING ss. of the City of Renton on 4 Deputy City CI k
about December 15„ 198 7j APPROVED BY .T , �,
pursuant to the require'i MAYOR this 15th day,"of
• ments of RCW,35.79, peti-; January, 1979.
tinning for the vacation of al Charles J. Delaure i,
T ao.4.0 Pt...'1 dal uX>t!?.y being first duly sworn on portion of a certain street,as l` ' Ma r�r
hereinafter more particularly. -Approved as to form:
,described, and said petition Lawrence J.Warren,
oath, deposes and says that d�Z3.e..is the ...Chief...Clark of having,been signed by tho;-City Attorney _ _
THE deposes
RECORD-CHRONICLE a newspaper published four(4)
owners of more than two- Published in The Ron p^�
times)a week.That said newspaper is a legal newppe and it is now and f thirds.of the property abut- Rapoie Chrorticie "nu
has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred ting upon a portion of said 19, WO. R6833.
to, panted and published in the English language continually as a news- street sought to be ! I
pape published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, vacated: that portion...
and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained Lakeview Avenue anti
at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton Renton Avenue between I t
Reco d-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the _ NE.4h:St. and NE 5th i 1
Super or Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, Place. Legal description
on file in the City Clerk's
office. , ,
Washington.That the annexed is a :R@s®l ut ion...#•••2 2 3.7 NOW THEREFORE,THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE . II
CITY OF RENTON,
WASHINGTON, DO RE-
SOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
as it was published in regular issues(and SECTION I:That the 26th - I
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period
o February,hourof1979,8:00 P.M. at the
at the City
Council Chambers in the
Municipal Building, Renton,
of 1 consecutive issues,commencing on the King County, Washington, I
be and is hereby fixed as the
time and place when the
19...day of qiii,>I3t3A3:9 ,1979 ,and ending the aforesaid Petition for vacat-
ing the aforesaid portion of 1
street shall be heard and
determined, which said
day of ,19 both dates hearing date is not more II,
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- than sixty nor less than
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee twenty days from the date of II,
passage of this Resolution.
charge(J for the foregoing publication'is the sum of $..2 6v 0...7, hich
SECTION II. The City III
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the Clerk is hereby authorized
,and directed to give notice of Ij
first in§ertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent said time and hearing as
inserti n. II
provided by RCW 35.79.020
�� and any and/or all persons I
✓' i �J`•�/ interested therein or object-
e ,ing to said vacation may II
thbn appear and be heard
Chief—Clerk I thereon, or they may file It
their written objections
thereto with the City Clerk at I,
Subscri ed and sworn to before me this 1.9 day of - or prior to the time of hearing
on said vacation. li
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Ja nary ' 19•••7•9 Council sOhall determne as �'
"fyny__,;, _ provided in RCW 35..7P.030 IIas to whether an I
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INofar Pu is • aresidingrthStateo , mine the maet valueof
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the property sought to,be
vacated as provided for in
Ordinance No.2349 and.the II'
—Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June amount of compensation to
9th, 1'955. ,be paid by the Petitioner-
_ Owners to the City for such
— rn Union Telegraph Co. rules for countingwords and figures, whichsaid - , �''
West g vacation but
adopted by the newspapers of the State. amount shall not exceed . 1
one-half of the appraised
value of the area to be 1 - II i
L ,vacated
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RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS
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GENERAL LOCATION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: , di,
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION : j
Proposed street vacation of a portion of Lakeview Ave. and
Renton Ave. between N, E, . 4th Street and NE 5th Place , . '!
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(Corn lete legal description available in Public Records office, City Clerk)
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For the purpose of considering a proposed ','
Street vacation as described above; petition filed by Wall kop ii�
Corp. Bellevue, WA.
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DATE OF PUBLICATION: Resolution No , 2237 H
January 19, 1979 I;jl
DATE OF POSTING: -- SIGNED: c,'-f,- - _: ---- ; . ,
The removal, mutilation, destruction pWi,
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or concealment of this notice is a mis-
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imprisonment. I!I
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T,c. ° `"^^ copies of the above n tice were posted by me in
re» F�'"r,..ne conspicuous places on the property described and one
copy was posted at the City Municipal Building ,
Washington on date of p Renton ,
onifory 22 , 19 Y .
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Old Business - Continued
Councilwoman Councilwoman Thorpe noted that she has enjoyed being a part of
Thorpe the council and the committees she has worked on, especially
Community Services (which she chaired) . She also thanked the
staff for all the assistance and information they have given
her.
Speed Bumps on Councilman Shane requested the study of speed bumps being
Residential installed in residential areas to control traffic. MOVED BY
Streets SHANE, SECOND TRIMM TO REFER MATTER OF SPEED BUMPS ON RESIDENTIAL
STREETS TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. ROLL CALL:
5-AYE: THORPE, PERRY, CLYMER, TRIMM, SHANE; 2-NO: SHINPOCH,
STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED.
Award Mayor Delaurenti presented Councilwoman Thorpe an award for IP
Presentation dedicated service to the citizens of Renton as a member of the
City Council from January 1976 to January 1979.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO RECESS. CARRIED. �F
Council recessed at 8:35 p.m. and reconvened at 8:55 p.m.
Roll Call : All council members present except Councilwoman
Thorpe who at this time has completed her services as a member
of council.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee
report recommending the following Ordinance for second and
final readings: II
ORDINANCE #3283 Ordinance was read amending a portion of City Code relating
Fees and Filing to fees and filing of preliminary and final plats. First reading ,
of Preliminary was 12/18/78. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM TO ADOPT THE
and Final Plats ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: SHINPOCH, STREDICKE,
PERRY, CLYMER, TRIMM; 1-NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
Larry Howe Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading of
Rezone the following Ordinance:
R-235I78 Ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain
properties within the City from residence district (R-2) to
residence district (R-3). Rezone R-235-78 located Jefferson Ave. NE
between NE 12th and NE 16th. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH TO
REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following
lutions for adoption:
RESOLLTION #2237 esolution was read setting public hearing of request for li
Street Vacation treet vacation of Lakeview Ave. and Renton Ave. between NE 4th St.
Lakeview Ave. & nd NE 5th P1 . to be held February 26, 1979. Petition filed I'
Renton Ave. y Wall and Redekop Corp. (VAC-9-78) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
(VAC-91-78) RIMM TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. II
RESOLdTION #2238 Resolution was read setting public hearing of request for
Street, Vacation street vacation of area within Earlington Addition, South of SW
Area Within Sunset Blvd. and North of Milwaukee Railroad Line, within Earlington
Earlington Woods Woods PUD to be held March 5, 1979. Petition filed by Milwaukee
PUD (VAC-1-79) Land Co. and CHG International .
(VAC-1-79) MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND TRIMM TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA
The following items are distributed to all Council members and
adopted by one motion without separate discussion. I+
Adoption of MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE TO REMOVE ITEM REGARDING 1�4
Consent Agenda PARKWOOD SOUTH DIV. NO. 3 (FP-260-78) FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA.
CARRIED. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY TO ADOPT THE CONSENT
AGENDA. CARRIED.
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
January 15 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President, RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL PATRICIA M. SEYMOUR-THORPE, GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W.
TRIMM, CHARLES F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS C.J. DELAURENTI, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GWEN
IN ATTENDANCE MARSHALL, Finance Director; MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk;
JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; WARREN GONNASON,
Public Works Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director;
JOHN BUFF, Police Rep. , BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Rep.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle; SALLY McDONALD, Seattle
Times
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF
JANUARY 15, 1979 MEETING AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Council Pam Jarnigan, President, Renton Chapter, National Organization for
Vacancy Women, read letter encouraging council to appoint a women to the
vacant council position, commending council for new procedure for
filling of that position, and expressing appreciation of Councilwoman
Thorpe for her efforts and understanding of issues while serving
on the City Council .
Traffic Frank Cenkovich, 2625 Benson Rd. So. , Renton, requested city
Problem review and take action re traffic problems on the Benson "s"
curves.
OLD BUSINESS
Procedure for Council President Shinpoch presented procedure to be used in
Filling of filling of the council vacancy Jeft by Councilwoman Thorpe as of
Council Vacancy this day. Due to no council meeting being held January 29 (5th
Monday) or on February 12 (legal holiday) and the 30 day time
limit for appointing a new councilperson, a special meeting will
be held Thursday, January 18, 1979. At this meeting all legally
qualified persons interested in the position may make a presentation,
not to exceed ten minutes ,followed by questions of councilmembers. No
proxies will be permitted.No vote will be taken at this meeting,but
balloting will commence Monday,January 22, 1979 under "New Business"
(no secret ballot will be permitted). Any councilmember may
nominate a candidate(s) and no second is required. A candidate
must receive four (4) votes to be appointed and in the event that
no candidate receives the majority priorto adjournment February 5,
the list of nominees will be forwarded to the Mayor to make a
selection. In all instances, the appropriate City Code and RCW's
will apply. Following discussion it was *MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND
THORPE TO ACCEPT PROCEDURE FOR FILLING OF COUNCIL VACANCY. AMENDING
MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO ALLOW ONLY FIVE (5) MINUTES
FOR CANDIDATES PRESENTATION AND REMOVAL OF LINE STATING "NO PROXIES
WILL BE PERMITTED". CARRIED. *ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED.
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VOUCHER APPROVAL The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment �I
of Vouchers No. 21280 through No. 21435 (Machine voids #20888-
21000 and 21275 - 21279) in the amount of $130,331.46 having
(Vouchers No. received departmental approval as to receipt of merchandise and/or 1'll
21001,,21274 not services. Included LID #287 Warrants: Revenue R-11 for $98,180.40,
Provided by Cash C-14 for $98,180.40, Revenue R-12 for $93,076.30, ,Cash C-15
Pioneer Business for $93,076.30; LID #302 Warrants : Revenue R-29 for $2,001.03,
Forms) Cash C-65 for $1,287.90, Cash C-66 for $713.13. Also Vouchers No.
21442 through No. 21532 (Machine voids #21436 - 21441) in the
amount of $273,293.81. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO
APPROVE VOUCHERS AS DRAFTED BY ADMINISTRATION. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to all Council members and
adopted by one motion without separate disucssion.
Adoption of *MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Consent Agenda AMENDING MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE TO REMOVE THE ITEM
PERTAINING TO RIGHT-OF-WAY ADJOINING THE AMERICAN LEGION HALL.
CARRIED. *ORGINAL MOTION CARRIED.
Right-of-Way Letter from City Attorney Larry Warren noted Quit Claire Deed dated
Adjoihing Sept. 30, 1925 granting to the city a ten-foot strip of land to be
American Legion used as the street and alley with a perpetual easementlof an �I
Hall-between additional ten feet immediately to the north of the piece the City
Burnet So. & owns. The easement was granted Oct. 15, 1959 by the American Legion.
Williams Ave. Therefore,the ctty has 20 feet of usable right-of-way.J-MOVED BY
So. STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO REFER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
Claim for Claim for damages was filed by Mate M. Mandeville, 4620 NE Sunset! �I
Damages Blvd. , alleging damage as a result of a car accident. Refer to
City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Call for Bid Bid opening Jan. 3, 1979 for six police sedan vehicles., 3 bids
Polic0 Sedan received. Letter from Hugh Darby, Police Chief, recommended all
Vehicles bids be rejected and possibly enter in with the State Contract
for purchase of vehicles. Council Concur.(See attached tabulation. )
Call for Bid Bid opening Jan. 4, 1979 for Bronson Way Street Improvements,
Bronson Way Street 4 bids received. Refer to Transportation Committee.(See attached
Improvements tabulation. )
Street Vacation Petition for street vacation was filed by Wall and Redekop Corp 1
`Lakeview Ave. & requesting street vacation of Lakeview Ave.. and Renton) Ave.
Renton Ave. between NE 4th and NE 5th Streets. The certified petition
(VAC- -78) represents 90% of the property abutting Lakeview Ave. And 75%
of the property abutting Renton Ave. of the proposed vacation.
Refer to Board of Public Works, Public Works Dept. , and Transportati
Public Hearing Committee re appraisal and easements. Refer to Ways and Means I
Feb. 26, 1979 Committee for resolution setting public hearing for February 26, 197 I1.
Street Vacation Petition for street vacation was filed by Milwaukee Land Co. and [
Area within CHG International requesting street vacation of area within
Earlington Woods Earlington Addition, South of SW Sunset Blvd. and North of
PUD (VAC-1-79) Milwaukee Railroad line, within Earlington Woods PUD boundaries.
The certified petition represents 2/3 to 100% of the area to
be vacated. Refer to Board of Public Works, Public Works Dept. , I'
and Transportation Committee reappraisal and easements. Refer
Public Hearing to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting public hearing; �!
March' 5, 1979 for March 5, 1979.
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Consent Agenda - Continued
Preliminary Plat Hearing Examiner's report and recommendation of Preliminary
Window Lane Plat located Monterey Ave. N. between NE 12th and NEI.14th
PP-254-78 for approval with conditions. Brown/Strand Homes (formerly
Park Vista). Council concur.
Summons and Summons and Complaint Richard Jordan vs. City of Renton ,for'
Complaint alleged assault and battery. Refer to the City Attorney.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Fire Protection Letter from Fire Chief Geissler was read inViting a meeting
South of City to be arranged with Fire District #40 regarding fire protection
for the south area of the City. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
SHINPOCH TO REFER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Naming of Road- Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, was read
way, SR 515 regarding selection of a roadway name for the portion of
Phase II road within the city limits, SR 515, Phase II. It recommended
the new roadway be named Talbot Drive South. MOVED BY THORPE,
SECOND STREDICKE TO REFER TO THE TRANSPORATION COMMITTEF.
CARRIED.
Theatre Letter from Linda Danisher, Manager-Renton Village Cinemas, was
Admission Tax read regarding the increased admission tax for motion picture
theatres. Mr. Robert McRae, 13520 NE 50th, Bellevue, Owner-
Roxy and Renton Theatres, noted opinion that tax was excessive
and that prior notification had not been received.Linda Danisher,
3031 So. 204th E. , Seattle, Manager-General Cinema Theatres,
noted amount of tax was excessive. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
THORPE TO REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
Natl.League of Council President Shinpoch noted National League of Cities
Cities/Public Congressional Conference in Washington on March 4 through March 6.
Disclosure Reminder to file Fl & F1A's, public disclosure forms during the
Forms month of January.
Council Letter was read from Councilwoman Patricia Seymour-Thorpe noting
Resignation- resignation from council effective after old business on Monday,
Councilwoman January 15, 1979 due to new appointment with King County Council .
Thorpe MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM TO ACCEPT RESIGNATION AND REFER THE
MATTER OF FILLING COUNCIL VACANCY PROCEDURE TO THE COUNCIL
PRESIDENT. CARRIED. AMENDING MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM TO
REMOVE MATTER OF COUNCIL VACANCY PROCEDURE FROM THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE AND REFER TO COUNCIL PRESIDENT. CARRIED.
Adjournment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
10:35 P.M.
Maxine E. Motor,
Deputy City Clerk
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WHEREAS a Petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of ,I
pursuant to the requirements of I2�1V 35.79,
Renton on or about December 15, 1978, 9 I' '
petitioning for the vacation of a portion of a certain street, as hereinafter III
Wore particularly described, and said petition having been signed by the owners
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of rrore than two-thirds of the property abutting upon a portion of said street i .
sought to be vacated, and same being described, as follows: it
See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and rrade a part hereof as if fully set II
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SECTION l : That the 26th of February, 1979, at the hour of 8:00 P.M.
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at the City Council Chanters in theMunicipal Building, Renton, King County, I
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tennined, which said hearing date is not Wore than sixty nor less than twenty t
. days from the date of passage of this Resolution.
SECTION II : The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give L!
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notice of said time and hearing as provided by ROY 35.79.020 and any and/or all l'
• persons interested therein or objecting• to said vacation ray then appear and be
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Clerk at or prior to the tire of hearing on said vacation. II
SEC:TICT1 III : The City Council shall determine, 'as provided in ROV '
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35.79.030 as to whether an appraisal shall be secured to determine the fair I"
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nmrket value of the property sought to be vacated as provided for in Ordinance II
No. 2349 and the amount of carpensation to he paid by the Petitioner-Owners to II
the City for such vacation but which said amount shall not exceed one-half of
the appraised value of the area to be vacated. II
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CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD
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Wall & Redekp Corp !'ll
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Dear Sir
The Renton City Council, during its regular
meeting on Monday, Jan.ary 15 , 1979
has adopted Resolution No 2237 Street Vacation
Vac 9-78
A copy is enclosed for your information.
Yours very truly,
CITY OF RENTON
Delores A. Mead, C.M. C.
City Clerk
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APPROVED BY Ti-E MNYCR this 15th day of January, 1979.
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GENER' L LOCATION OF SUBJECT PROPERTYAT .
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LEGAL ESCRIPTION :.
Proposed street vacation of a portion of Lakeview Ave. and
Renton Ave. between N . E . 4th Street and NE 5th PlcIce ,
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(Complete legal description available in Public Records office, City Clerk)
For the purpose of considering 'a proposed
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DATE OF PUBLICATION: Resolution No . 2237
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CITY CLERK
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Wall & Redekop Corp.
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Re: Petition of Wall and Redekop Corp. Requesting
Street Vacation of Lakeview Ave. and Renton ,I
Ave. between NE 4th St. and NE 5th P1.
Gentlemen: '
The Renton City Council, at its regular meeting of January 15, 1979, ,I!
has adopted Resolution No. 2237 setting .a public hearing on the
above-captioned street vacation on February 26, 1979. II
A representative of your office is requested to be present at
the hearing. If you have any further questions, please do not
hesitate to call this office.
Yours very truly,' I
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Deputy City Clerk
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GENERAL LOCATION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY:
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Proposed street vacation of a portion of Lakeview Ave, and
Renton Ave, between N . E . 4th Street and NE 5th Place,
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(Complete legal description available in Public Records office, City Clerk)
For the purpose of considering a proposed
Street vacation as described above; petition filed by Wall & Redekop
Corp , , Bellevue, WA.
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DATE 0' PUBLICATION: Resolution No, 2237
January 19, 1979 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERIC
RENTON MUNICIPAL BLDG. — ' -
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SIGNED. 1RENTON, WASH. 98055 'd
DATE OF POSTING:
The _removal, mutilation, :dostrustion
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SUB,7CT : Proposed street vacation - portion of Lakeview Ave. & Renton. Ave.
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Re: Petition of Wall and Redekop Corp. Requesting i
Street Vacation of Lakeview Ave. and Renton '"'
Ave. between NE 4th St. and NE 5th P1. II
Gentlemen: jll
The Renton City Council, at its regular meeting of January 15, 1979, III
has adopted Resolution No. 2237 setting .a public hearing on the I
above-captioned street vacation on February 26, 1979.
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A representative of your office is requested to be present at
the hearing. If you have any further questions, please do not 11
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Yours very truly,' II
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GENERAL LOCATION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION : .
Proposed street vocation of a portion of Lakeview Ave. and 1
Renton Ave. between N . E. 4th Street and NE 5th Place,
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DATE OF PUBLICATION: Resolution No . 2237
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�� 4'. 0 THE CITY OF RENTON
`0 c. 7 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
o °..,, CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR i DELORES A. MEAD
4/73 CITY CLERK
•P4TfD SEP1ctO
January 4, 1979
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The Honorable C.J. Delaurenti , Mayor _
and Members of the Renton City Council
RE: Petition of Wall and Redekop Corp. Requesting
; Street Vacation of Lakeview Ave. and Renton '
(„ Ave. Between NE 4thgdnd NE 5th -S-tree-t- Cfitt-c'e
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Dear-Mayor and--Counci 1 Members: _.._ --
Street vacation petition, filed with the City Clerk along with $100 filing
fee, has been certified by the Public Works Department that the signatures
on the petition are valid and represents 90% of the property abutting
Lakeview Avenue and 75% of the property abutting Renton Avenue of the
proposed vacation.
It is recommended that the vacation request be referred to the Public
Works Department, Board of Public Works, and the Transportation Committee I�
for determination regarding appraisal and retention of utility easements. I'
It is. further recommended that the matter be referred to the Ways and ,I
Means Committee for a resolution setting February 26, 1979 as date for II
Public Hearing on the matter.
Yours very truly,
CITY OF RENTON ,
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Maxine E. Motor, d
Deputy City Clerk
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TO: Del Mead, City Clerk
• FROM: Richard. C. Houghton
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• SUBJECT: Petition for Street Vacation of Lakeview Ave. and 1
. Renton Ave. submitted by Wall and Redekop Corp. I
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The signature on the above referenced petition is valid and represents 90% I
of the property abutting Lakeview Avenue and 75% of the property abutting
Renton Avenue.
A proper legal description for the streets proposed for vacation is attached II
hereto and labeled "Exhibit A" together with -a map.
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We are returning the original petition via this transmittal for your I
permanent records. '
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PETITION FOR STREET VACATION e �,��' 1# `,II
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I N THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON v �; ����'DCF�G , '
cr ' $‘ L.\)
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Circulated By Wall & Redekop Corp. Date 12/12/78
Address 400 108th Ave. N.E. Suite 412,Bellevue Wa.Telephone No. 453 8926i
98004
To The H.norable Mayor and Members of the City Council
City of Renton
City Hall
Renton, ashington !
Gentlemen:
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The proposed Highbury Park subdivision, a replat of a portion of the
Rainier Acres Subdivision, has relocated the road right-of-ways to facilitate
the replt. We respectfully request that LakeView Avenue (117th Ave. S.E.) 1
and Renton Ave. (119th Ave. S.E.) be vacated between N.E. 4th Street -and
N.E. 5th Place. These streets have never been developed or used. The re-
quested location is within the proposed Highbury Park subdivision. The vacated
streets Mould be replaced by the proposed streets in the proposed Highbury Park
subdivision.
Wall & Redekop Corp. , owns in excess of two thirds of the abutting
property. I• •
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Uame: Wall & Redekop, Corp. Name:
Address : 400 108th Ave. N. E. Suite 412 Address :
Bellevue, Wa. 98004
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A PORTION OF SW 1/4 S9 T23N R5E W.M. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
LOTS 1 , 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9 and 10 BLOCK 1 ; ALL OF BLOCK 6, AND LOTS 1 , 2, 9 AND
10, AND THE SOUTH 1/2 OF LOTS 3 AND'8 BLOCK 7, ALL IN RAINIER ACRES, ACCORDING
TO PLAT T1EREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 14 OF PLATS, PAGE 21 , RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
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PETITION FOR STREET VACATION I}xy `"oil• Ind u�
IN THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON ti;;P°
Circulated By Wall & Redekop Corp. Date 12/12/78' ! III
Address 400 108th Ave. N.E. Suite 412,Bellevue WaTelephone No. 453, 8926
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City' of Renton
City Hall
Renton , Washington II
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Gentlemen:
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The proposed. Highbury Park subdivision, a replat of a portion of the III
Rainier Acres Subdivision, has relocated the road right-of-ways to facilitate II
the replat. We respectfully request that LakeView Avenue ( 117th Ave. S'. E. ) II
and Renton Ave. (119th Ave. S. E.) be vacated between N. E. 4th Street and III
N.E. 5th Place. These streets have never been developed or used. The re-
quested vacation is within the proposed Highbury Park subdivision. The' vacated
streets would be replaced by the proposed streets in the proposed Highbury Park
subdivision.
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Wall & Redekop Corp. , owns in excess of two thirds of the abutting
property.
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A PORTION OF SW 1/4 S9 T23N R5E W.M. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS II
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LOTS 1 , 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9 and 10 BLOCK 1 ; ALL OF BLOCK 6, AND LOTS 1 , 2, 9 AND
10, AND THE SOUTH 1/2 OF LOTS 3 AND 8 BLOCK 7, ALL IN RAINIER ACRES, ACCORDING
TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 14 OF PLATS, PAGE 21 , RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
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CITY CLERK' S OFFICE
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
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FROM:
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CIZ- 1 OF RENTON No. • 7440
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
RENTON, WASHINGTON 9 8055 / -� ��� 19 7 8
CEIVED OF
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GWEN E. MARSHALL, FINANCE DI .2ECTOR
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That portion of Lakeview, Avenue (117th Ave. S.E.) having a width of 50 14
feet, lying Sly of N.E. 5th Place. and Nly of N.E. 4th Street, between blocks
1 and 6, Plat of Rainier Acres as recorded in Volume 14 of Plats; page 21
records of King County Washington;
Together with that portion of Renton Avenue (119th Ave. S.E.) , having a •
widti of 50 feet, lying Sly of N.E. 5th Place and Nly N.E. 4th Street;
lyinb Ely of Block 6 and Wly of lots 1 , 2 and the S 1/2 of 3, Block 7 said II
plat of Rainier Acres and also lying Wly of the Plat of Ridge Crest No. 2 as ail
recorded in Volume 59 of plats, page 89 records of King County Washington: I'
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That portion of Lakeview Avenue (117th Ave. S.E.) having a width of 50
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l arld 6, Plat of. Rainier Acres as recorded in Volume 14 of Plats, page 21
records of King County Washington; �I
Together with that portion of Renton Avenue (119th Ave.. S.E.) , having a
width of 50 feet,, lying Sly of N.E. 5th Place and Nly of N.E. 4th Street;
1yi g Ely of Black 6 and Wly of lots 1 , .2 and, the .S 1/2 of 3, Block 7 said ! '�
plat of Rainier Acres and also lying Wly of the Plat of Ridge Crest No. 2 as
recorded in Volume 59 of plats, page 89 records of King County Washington.
As situated within the SW 1/4 of Section 9, Township 23 North, Range 5 East,
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CITY OF RENTON
Street Vacation.
117th Avenue S.E. & 119th Avenue S.E.
Land Appraisal
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TIME CCU]LTCN COMPANY
1026 Bellevue Way S.E. Bellevue, WA 98004 (206) 454-2448
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THE COULTON COMPANY
1026 Bellevue Way S.E. Bellevue, WA 98004 (206) 454-2448
7iPPI IIS IIiS & G01201ifi1116 IR REAL ESTATE
° pril 10, 1979
Mr. Warren C. Gonnason, P.E.
Public Works Director
City of Renton
Municipal Building
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton, Washington 98055
Re: Appraisal Services - Street Vacation of 117th Avenue S,E. & 119th Avenue S.E.
between N.E. 5th Place and S.E. 128th Street.
Dear Mr. Gonnason:
In accordance with your request, I submit herewith in triplicate, my appraisal report
on the above referenced property.
I hereby certify that I have carefully inspected the subject property and, in addition
I have inspected comparable sales used herein and others in the area. After c{onsid-
Bring all the essential facts regarding subject property, present economic and market
i1 onditions in the general area, and general economic trends of the real estate industry,
t is my opinion that the Fair Market Value of subject property as of April 1, 1979
was:
FORTY ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS
($41,250)
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Thank you for the opportunity of being of service to you. If you wish any additional
information or if there is any portion of this appraisal which you would like to discuss, ,
Please do not hesitate to contact me.
espectfully submitted, , r .
aCuo-v\t,v) F c,C__,,,A1thr-71- ,
Thomas E. Coulton, Jr., I
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Letter of Transmittal
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Table of Contents
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Plot Plan 1
Pictures of Subject 2-3 it
Appraisal Report - 4
Specific Property Data 14-6
Property Valuation 7
Summary of Sales 8
Addendum
Legal Description - 19
Comparable Sales Map 10
Comparables • 11-16
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View of 117th Avenue S.E. (Lakeview Avenue) looking
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117th Avenue S.E. generally borders the east (right) side of
the red roofed house in the background.
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APPRAISAL REPORT
SPECIFIC PROPERTY'DATA:
Project Title_
Street Vacation - 117th Avenue S.E. (Lakeview Avenue) and 119th
Avenue S.E. (Renton Avenue) lying between N.E. 5th Place on the north and
S.E. 128th Street on the south excepting the easterly 25' of 119th Avenue S.E.
in width by 465.13° in length bordering the west side of Renton Ridgecrest 12.
(See Addendum for details of location, size, shape, and configuration.)
Ostensible Owner:
City of Renton.
Location of Property:
As delineated under the caption of "Project Title" found above.
Legal Description:
No legal description has been supplied appraiser by retaining client. It is assumed
that this will be supplied in the near future. If the legal description delineates
substantially different land areas as stated in this report, appraiser reserves the
right to alter his valuation figure.
Date of Appraisal: ,
April 1, 1979
Purpose of Appraisal :
The purpcise of this appraisal is to estimate the Fair Market Value of a portion of
roadways�delineated as 117th Avenue S.E. (Lakeview Avenue) and 119th Avenue
S.E. (Re ton Avenue) lying between N.E. 5th Place on the north and S.E. 128th
Street on the south, excepting the easterly 25' in width by 465.13' in length
bordering the westside of Renton Ridgecrest 12.
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SPECIFIC PROPERTY DATA:
Definition of Fair Market Value:
Fair Market Value is defined as: "The price a property will bring when offered
for sale by one who desires, but is not required to sell and is sought by one who
desires, but is not required to buy, after due consideration of all elements reason-
able effecting value.
General Qescription of Property:
Land - 82,434.75 square feet +
Subject roperty consists of two unutilized and unimproved right-of-ways labeled
117th Avenue S.E. (Lakeview Avenue) and 119th Avenue (Renton Avenue)
located between N.E. 5th Place to the north and S.E. 128th Street on the south
in the Relnton Highland Area of the city of Renton. Both parcels are vacant and
unimproved and generally consist of long, narrow, linear-shaped, tracts with
117th Avenue S.E. being 50' wide for its entire length and 119th Avenue S.E.
being 25',w.ide for approximately its northerly half and 50' wide for the balance.
Although 119th Avenue S.E. as delineated above is represented as only 25' wide
for approximately its north half, it should be mentioned that, in fact, the frontage
along thesouth side N.E. 5th Place is 50' wide. The easterly 25' along the west
side of enton Ridgecrest #2 is not subject to the appraisal delineated herein as
per instructions of retaining client. Both 117th Avenue S.E. and 119th Avenue
S.E. run north and south through vacant and unimproved rolling sandy-type loam
soil, property which is covered with a natural growth of trees .:and underbrush .
plus a partial view, to the west, overlooking Lake Washington and the Olympic
Mountains. Lands surrounding both of these unimproved right-of-ways.are entitled
"Rainier Acres" and is the subject of the proposed plat which is now in the progress
of being finalized. This plat is to be composed of approximately 84 single-family
detached residential lots to be called "Highbury Park" which is being developed
by Wall & Redekop Corporation, a Canadian firm.
Utilities:
Subject tracts presently are not served with any utilities, although a 16" water main
extends north and south along Edmonds Avenue N.E. approximately 400' west of
117th Avenue S.E. Also, a 12" water main extends easterly along the northeast
side of N.E. 5th Place past the two unopened and unused rights-of way subject to
the appraisal delineated herein.
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SPECIFIC{ PROPERTY DATA:
Utilities:
Accordin to the Utility Department of the City of Renton, there is an 8" sewer
line alon; N.E. 5th Place, the entire length of "Rainier Acres" and subject tracts,
as well a a 6" sewer line extending to the northwest corner of Lot 19 of Windsor
Hills, an existing subdivision lying on the west side of Edmonds Avenue N.E.
However, appraiser was informed that neither of these sewer lines are available
to subjec' tracts. Appraiser was also told that the proposed plat surrounding sub-
ject tracts will be serviced by sewer via a sewer extension from the power line
next to Windsor Hills along N.E. 4th Street and will be approximately 30' deep
and will connect to the existing sewer in Windsor Hills. This sewer line is to
serve the now underconstruction townhouse condominium project located on the
south sid of S.E. 128th Street.
Improvements:
None.
Access:
Access is excellent and direct from the southside of N.E. 5th Place as well as
the north•id e S.E. 128th Street for both 117th Avenue S.E. and 119th Avenue
S.E.
Highest and Best Use:
For development with adjacent properties for uses as allowable under the present
zoning which is SR-1, which allows for a minimum of 7,500 square feet per de-
tached sin gle-family residential site. It should be noted again that adjacent
propertie are in the process of being subdivided into what is called Highbury Park
- a deta hed single-family residential plat consisting of approximately 84 lots.
Date of Inspection:
April 1, 1979 and subsequent dates.
Date of Ejvaluation:
April 1, 1979
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PROPERTY VALUATION
Property and Rights Being Appraised:
This prop rty is being appraised in fee simple based upon comparison of other similar
lands that sold in the area enjoying similar type zoning, utilities, view, amenities,
highest a best use, and the like.
Appraised Value:
Land - 82,434.75 square feet +
Since the e are no improvements on subject property, the approach to valuation in
this repo is concerned with land value only. To estimate the land value the
Market S•IesApproach has been used and sales chosen cover properties which are
similar in zoning and within the general area of the subject as outlined previously.
Insofar as the Cost Approach to Value is concerned, it was considered not appli-
cable owi g to the fact that the property is totally unimproved and vacant. Fur-
thermore, the Income Approach to Value, although considered, was not applied
as land similar to the subject has not been found to have leased in the area.
Conseque tly, any rental that would be assigned to the subject would be hypothe-
tical and peculative in nature. Hence, this approach, although considered, was
not appli-• in this report.
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SUMMARY OF SALES
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Sale # Date Sale Price Area/Sq.Ft. Price/Sq.Ft.
1 6-4-78 $ 90,000 4.4 $ .47
191,664 $20,455
2 3-16-78 $314,000 17 $.42
(Next to 742,200 $ 18,428
Subject)
3 8-12-79 $ 50,000 2.5 $.42
(Next to 178,900 $20,000
Subject)
4. 9-18-78 $103,700 4.7 $ .51
204,732 $22,063
5 10-6-78 $ 18,000 1 .2 $ .34
52,272 $15,000
6 12-5-78 $275,000 19.4 $ .33
845,164 $14,175
The tabulation noted above makes no adjustment for time, location, zoning, po-
tential, terrain, utilities, view and the like. Appraiser has 'retained in his files
these individual comparisons and after analyzing all of the points noted above,
it is considered that Sales #1, #2, and #3, the latter two consisting of the subject
property itself, and the former of a.brand new subdivision located only about 3/4
of a mile north of the subject on the same road (Edmonds Avenue N.E.), are the most
comparable and that the adjusted value of the subject, as per date of appraisal is at
the rate of $ .50 er uare (foot or times the total square footage (82,434.75) equals
$41,250 rounded.
In the evert it is later determined by engineers that the square foot area used in
this report is incorrect, then the appraised value should be adjusted on a square
foot basis as indicated above provided that a period of no more than 60 days has
elapsed owing to the rate of inflation occurring locally in the general area of
about 3/4 t• 1% per month.
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Legal Description:
No legal description has been supplied the appraiser by retaining client. It is
presumed that this will be forthcoming and by inference is included herein.
Should legal description be substantially different than the land physically de-
scribed in this report, appraiser reserves the right to alter his valuation figure.
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COMPARABLE SALE NO. 1
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PROJECT TITLE: Renton Road Vacation
ADDRESS/LOCATION: SWCI of N.E. 16th and Edmonds Avenue N.E.
Renton
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Portion of Tract 210, 213, C.D. Hil!men's
Lake Washington Garden of Eden
Access: Paved Street '
Land Use: Vacant at time of sale, but now being improved with
single family residential plat (Sunset Park)
Zoning: R�l
Dimensions: Rectangular
Area: 191,664 Sq.Ft. /4.4 Acres +
Sale Date: 6-4-78
Instrument: W.D:.
E. Tax No: 478912 •
Price: $90,000
Grantor: James L. Marenanos
• Grantee: Belterra Development Company
SALE CONFIRMED BY: Monitor and Builder
PROPERTY DETAILS:
A rectangular parcel of land, located just west of SWCI of N.E. 16th and Edmonds
Avenue N.E. This is a faily level tract with sloping conditions to the southwest
and to the northwest. The tract was vacant at time of sale, but is now developed
into 19 lots with some view to the west. All utilities are available to the property
from the street, including sanitary sewers.
ANALYSIS:
Sale Price
Area/Sq.Ft./Acres Price/Sq.Ft./Acre's
$90,000 191,664 Sq.F t. or $20,455
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COMPARABLE SALE NO. 2
PROJECT TITLE: Renton Road Vacation
ADDRESS OCATION: Abutting east and west of subject 116th Avenue N.E.
(Lakeview Avenue) Renton, Washington
LEGAL D SCRIPTION: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, Block 1 and all of
Block 6, and Lots 1 and 10, inclusive, Block 7,
Rainier Acres
Acce : Paved Streets
Land se: Vacant
Zonin : S-1
Dime sions: Irregular
Area: 16.63 Acres + or 742,200 Sq. Ft.+
Sale ate: 3-16-78 .
nstru ent: W.D.
Audit is File No.: 78 0428474
Price: $314,000
Grant r: Public Hospital District No.,1 of King County
Grant 1 e: Wall & Redekop Corporation, A Canadian firm
SALE CO FIRMED BY: Public Records, and Wall & Redekop Corporation
PROPERTY DETAILS:
An irregul 1r parcel of land lying on each side of subject 116th Avenue N.E.
and of 11 th Avenue N.E. This is a rolling on undulating tract with sloping
conditions o the southwest and to the west with some good view. Property is now
in process f being platted into 84 residential home sites. All utilities are avail-
able to the property from the street, including sanitary sewers as noted earlier
under the d scussion of "Utilities" found preceeding in this report.
ANALYSIS
Sale P ice Area/Sq.Ft./Acres Price/Sq.Ft./Acres
$314,000 742,200 Sq.Ft.-or $18,428 + or
17 Acres + $.42Sq.Ft. +
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COMPARABLE SALE NO. 3
PROJECT TITLE: Renton Road Vacation
ADDRESS/LOCATION: East side of 119th Avenue S.E. (Renton Avenue)
Renton, Washington
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 2 and 9 plus S'-z Lots 3 & 8, Rainier Acres ,
Access: Paved Streets
Land Use: Vacant
Zoning: SR-1
D imnsions: Rectangular
Area 108,900 Sq,Ft. or 2,5 Acres +
Sale,Date: 8-12-78
Instrument: R.E.C. 29% Down, 9010 Interest
E. Tax No.: 495,987
Pric l: $50,000
Gra tor: M.J. Rinaldi
Grantee: Wall & Redekop, A Canadian Corporation
SALE CONFIRMED BY: Public Records, Monitor, and Peter Redekop
PROPERTY DETAILS:
A rectangularly shaped parcel of land, lying easterly of 119thAvenue N.E.
(Subject) and westerly of Index Place N.E. This is a fairly level but undulating
tract with sloping conditions to the southwest and west with some view to the
west. Property is part of proposed 84 platted residential subdivision and abuts
Sale No. 2. All utilities are available to the property from the street, including
sanitary sewers as noted earlier in the discuss of "Utilities" found preceeding in
this repor .
ANALYS! :
Sale Price Area/Sq.Ft./Acres Price/Sq,Ft./Acres,
$50,4 00 108,900 Sq,F t. or $20,000 or
2.5 Acres + $ ,46 Sq.Ft. +
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COMPARABLE SALE NO. 4
PROJECT TITLE: Renton Road Vacation
ADDRESS/LOCATION: SECI of Sunset Highway and Duvall Avenue N.E.
LEGAL D 'SCRIPTION: Portion of Lot 7, J.P. Marshall Tracts
Access: Paved Streets
Land Use: Vacant
Zoning: General (G)
Dimensions: Irregular
Area: 204,732 Sq.Ft. + or 4.7 Acres +
Sale Date: 9-18-78
Instrument: W.D
E. Tac No.: 497662
Price: $103,709
Grantor: F. D . Kusske, etal
Grantee: John Fluke, Jr.
SALE CONFIRMED BY: Public Records and Monitor
PROPERTY DETAILS:
An irregular shaped, quasi corner parcel of land, at the SECT of Sunset Highway
and Duvall Avenue N.E. This is a rolling tract with sloping conditions to the
north and northwest with some low lying land. Parcel has some potential for a
higher ..&.MIetter use as- it abuts a service station and is across the street from a
shopping center. All utilities are available to the property from the street,
including sanitary sewer.
A NALYS I
Sale Fjrice Area/Sq.Ft./Acres . Price/Sq.Ft./Acres
$103,k09 204,732 Sq.Ft. +-or $22,053 +
4.7 Acres + $.51 +
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COMPARABLE SALE NO. 5
PROJECT TITLE: Renton Road Vacation
ADDRESS/LOCATION: NECI of S.E. 142nd and 152nd Avenue N.E.
King County
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: West 178' of Lot 6, Block 1, Cedar River
5 Acre Tracts
Access: Paved Streets
Land Use: Vacant
Zoning: SR
Dimensions: Rectangular
Areal 52,272 + Sq.Ft. or 1.2 +Acres
Sale Date: 10-6-78
Instrument: R.E.C. 33% Down, 11T10 Interest
E. Tqx No.: 500662
Price: $18,000 .
Grantor: E. H. Madkin
Grantee Bruce E. Harding
SALE CONFIRMED BY: Public Records and Monitor
PROPERTY DETAILS:
A rectang larly shaped corner parcel of land at the NEC! of S.E. 142nd' Street
and 152nd Avenue S.E. This is a mostly level tract covered with trees and under-
brush, but no view. The parcel lies across the street east from a newer residential
subdivision. All utilities are available to the property from the street, including
sanitary s1wers.
ANALYSIS:
Sale Trice Area/Sq.Ft./Acre Price/Sq.Ft./Acre
$18,000 $52,272 Sq.Ft. + $15,000+
1.2 + Acres $.34 +
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COMPARABLE SALE NO. 6
PROJECT TITLE: Renton Road Vacation
ADDRESS/LOCATION: NECI of S.E. 136th Street and 132nd Avenue N.E.
Renton, Washington
LEGAL D SCRIPTION: Tax Lot 26 in Si of SW 1/4 of NW 1/4, Sec. 15-23-5
Acce : Paveb Streets.
Land se: Vacant
Zoni g: Residential
Dime sions; Rectangular
Area: 845 ,064 Sq.Ft. + or 19.4 Acre +
Sale Date: 12-5-78
Instru ent: R.E.C. 273'o Down, 9% Interest
E. Ia. No.: 511624
Price $275,000
Gran or: J & F Investments
Grantee: Wick Homes Inc.
SALE CONFIRMED BY: Public Records and Monitor
PROPERT DETAILS:
A mostly 4ctangu!arly shaped corner parcel of land at the NECI S.E. 136th and
132nd Av nue N.E. (Union Avenue). This is a mostly level tract covered with
trees and . nderbrush, but no view. The parcel lies across the street from a
newer rest ential development. All utilities are available to the property from
the street, including sanitary sewers.
ANALYSI :
Sale 'rice A►rea/Sq.Ft./Acre Price/Sq.Ft./Acre
$275,100 845,064 Sq.Ft. + or $14,175 + or
19.4 +Acre $.33 Sq.-Ft. +
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UNDERLYING ASSUMPTIONS AND CONTINGENT CONDITIONS:
1. That legal descriptions furnished the appraiser(s) are correct.
2. That no survey was furnished the appraiser(s).
3. That he title to the property is good and marketable, free and clear of liens.
4. That he property is appraised as if owned in fee simple title without encumbrances,
unless otherwise mentioned in this report.
5. That es nsible ownershipand competent management exist for the property.
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6. That the appraiser(s) is not responsible for the accuracy of opinions furnished by
other and contained in this report. Nor is he responsible for the reliability of
government data utilized herein.
7. That he values assigned to improvements, shown in this report, are in proportion
to th contribution said improvements make to the value of the properties as a
whol . The separate valuations for land and buildings must not be used in
conj ction with any other appraisal and are invalid if so use, or if used separately.
8. That ompensation for appraisal services is dependent only upon delivery of this
report, and is not contingent upon values estimated.
9. That this report considers nothing of legal character, and the appraiser(s)
assumes no responsibility for matters of legal nature.
10. Testimony or attendance in court is not required by reason of this appraisal unless
arrangements are previously made.
11. That hidden defects within materials of the structure, or inaccessible to normal
inspection are not the responsibility of the appraiser(s).
12. That he property will be constructed according to plans and specifications
furni hed the appraiser, and such construction is legal in character and meets
all g vernmental requirements.
13. That information furnished by property owner, agent or management is correct
as received.
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UNDERL ING ASSUMPTIONS AND CONTINGENT CONDITIONS (continued):
14. Th t this report, or any of its content, may not be used for the sale of shares
or Similar units of ownership in the nature of securities without specific prior
aproval of the appraiser(s). No part of this appraisal may be reproduced
without permission of the appraiser(s).
15. Th appraiser(s) cannot predict or evaluate the possible effects of future wage
pri a control actions of the government upon rental income or financing of the
su ject property; hence, it is assumed that no control will apply which would
nu lify contractural agreements, thereby changing property values.
16. The appraiser(s) make this report based on the assumption that the property is
not, nor will it be, in violation of the National Environmental Policy Act,
State Environmental Policy Act, Shoreline Management Act, or any and all
similar government regulations or laws.
17. This report is the confidential and private property of the client and appraiser(s).
An person other than appraiser(s) or client who obtains and/or uses this report
or is contents for any purpose not authorized by appraiser(s) or client is hereb)�
for wared that all legal means to obtain redress may be employed against him.
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QUALIFICATIONS
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THOMAS E. COULTON, JR.
Education •
Bachelor of Science - University of Maine, 1948
Master of Science - University of Idaho, 1950
Professional and Business Designations
American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers - MAI
A praisal Institute of Canada - AACI
So iety of Real Estate Appraisers - SREA
A erican Right-of-Way Association - SR/WA
Professional and Business Experience
Asrciate - Coulton, Kelling and Wuesthoff, Associates, Real Estate
Appraisers & Consultants, Seattle, Washington
O ner - The Coulton Company, Juneau, Alaska, 1971-1973
• 0 ner - The Coulton Company, Real Estate Appraiser and Consultant,
1962-Present
As ociate - Carroll J. Hall & Associates, Real Estate Appraisers and
onsultants, Seattle, Washington, 1963-1968
O ner and Designated Broker - Associated Realty Investment Company,
eattle, Washington, 1960-
Vi e-President and Part Owner -Appraisal Associates, Seattle, Washington,
1960-1962
• Associate Broker and Appraiser - Associated Appraisers (Now Wilcox &
Associates), Real Estate Appraisers and Consultants, Bellevue, Washington,
1959 - 1960
As•ociate Broker and Sales Manager, Land Division, Lake Sammamish Realty,
:ellevue, Washington, 1957-1959
As.ociate Broker and Salesman - Lake Sammamish Realty, Bellevue,
ashington, 1952-1957
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QUALIFICATIONS OF THOMAS E. COULTON, JR, (continued)
Fisheries Research Biologist - University of Washington Fisheries Research
Institute, Seattle, Washington, 1950-1952
Teaching Assistant - Biology and Zoology, University of Idaho, Moscow,
Idaho, 1948-1950
Educational Instruction (Courses Taught)
American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers:
Course IA - Chicago Educational Center, Chicago, Illinois
Course II - University of Tampa, University of Indiana, Southern Methodist
University
Course 101 and 201 - Seattle University, Bellevue Community College,
University of Oregon, Shoreline Community College, University of
Connecticut, Michigan State University, Honolulu, Hawaii, Santa Clara
University, University of Arizona,
Course 301 - American Right-of-Way
Association
Course 1 - Appraisal Section
Typical Clients Served
City of Seattle - Pike Place Redevelopment Project; Rapid Transit System, HUD
Deleeuw Cather Company, Consulting Engineers
Federal Housing. Administration
General Services Administration
Housing Authority, King County, Washington
Internal Revenue Service
King County Property Department
Whitefish, Montana - Housing Authority
Washington State Department of General Administration
Washington State Highway Department
Seattle Public Schools
Washington Federal Savings & Loan Association
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Fidelity Mutual Savings Bank
University Federal Savings and Loan Association
Puget Sound Mutual Savings Bank
Bank of California
National Bank of Commerce
People's National Bank
Seattle-First National Bank
Coca Cola, U.S.A.
Continental, Inc., Seattle
Eastman Kodak Company
Executrans, Inc.
General Electric
Home Equity
Honeywell, Inc.
IBM
Phillip Morris
Sunset Life Insurance Company of America
T.I. Transfer
United Airlines
Western Electric
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Xerox Corporation
Kingdome Stadium Site
Alaska
Alaska Housing Authority
Alaska State Highway Department
Chance Enterprises, Anchorage, Alaska
City Center Hotel, Office Buildings, Apartments, Juneau, Alaska
Apartments and Buildings, Fairbanks and Anchorage, Alaska
Court Experience
Qualified and appeared as expert witness in all types of eminent domain
cases for the condemnor and condemnee, King, Pierce, and Snohomish
Counties, State of Washington.
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Attorneys Served
John J. Champagne, Temple of Justice, Olympia, Washington
Robert V. Jensen, Temple of Justice, Olympia, Washington
Robert Holtzclaw, 1925 IBM Building, Seattle, Washington
James Loveridge, 2920 Seattle-First Bank Building, Seattle, Washington
Robert J. Tjossem, 1313 Market Street, Kirkland, Washington
Michael R. Donovan, 110th Place S.E. & Main Street, Bellevue, Washington
Other Contributory Efforts
Governor, District #1, Society of Real Estate Appraisers, 1971-1976
Past Education Chairman, Society of Real Estate Appraisers
Past President, Society of Real Estate Appraisers, Chapter #20
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