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Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING SS.
C'Pf OF'RiNaltN
NOTICE OF -e
Audrey...DeJ.o1 a being first duly sworn on PUBLIC HEARING
PROPOSED USE OF
I ° FEDERAL'REVENUE
oath,deposes and says that.S.h..isthe ...iGY].7 ef..rul.er.k of , SHARING FOR
THE DAILY RECORD CHRONICLE newspaper a published six(6)times a 6 YEAR 1
I NOTICE IS HER YEAR HEREBY GI-;
week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been VEN that Barbara Y..Shin-
for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, I pock, Mayor of the City of
printed and published in the English language continually as a newspaper ( Renton, has fixed the 25th
published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,and it is day of October,1982 at 8:00
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 p.m.,eo in the Council unamal
Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Building,of the Renton Municipal
Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, Renton, placefg-
ton,as the time and place for
a Public Hearing to consider
Washington.That the annexed is a..Not the following:
•Oict;'. .©f. Public HG•ST'ins CITY'SPROPOSEDUSE
OF FEDERAL REVENUE
18253 SHARING MONEY FOR
I THE YEAR 1983:
Unappropriated Entitlement
as it was published in regular issues(and I Funds held in Revenue t
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period Sharing Trust Fund,
$274,000
Interest Earnings,$59,700
Total Entitlement Funds
of 1 consecutive issues,commencing on the Anticipated,$721,000
Total Funds Available for
Year 1983,$1,054,700
-15th-dayof Qj:i.©1jei., ,19 82and ending the Any taxpayer of the City of
Renton may appear at the
time and place above-men-
tioned and be heard for or
.1.5t.Iayof O.Ctob r ,19.82..,both dates against any part of the Pro-
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- posed Use of Federal Re-
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee venue Sharing Money or
submit written comments
thereon.
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $.19.0. which CITY OF RENTON
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 or
Barbara Y.Shinpoch
insertion. ,Maxine Motor 1
��� Acting City Clerk
` �,��. I Published in the Daily Re-
1 cordd,,Ghtbmicle lobe 1 ,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this lath day of
October ', 19..82. /
Notary Public in and the State of Washington,
residing at Kce t, King County.
FPrlPrP1 '
—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.
VN#87 Revised 5/82
Renton City Council
December 6, 1982
Page 2
PUBLIC HEARING continued
1983 Budget
West Hill Pump Station. Responding to Mrs. Hamblin's comment,
Councilman Stredicke advised that the city's systems development
fee has been replaced with an alternative assessment method based
upon square footage and number of bedrooms contained in structures.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY ROCKHILL, COUNCIL ADOPT
1983 BALANCED BUDGET APPROVED AT BUDGET SESSIONS AS AMENDED.
Responding to audience comments, Councilman Reed promised a big
change in employee labor contracts in the next year. MOTION
CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested his "no" vote be recorded.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
Planned Use of published according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hearing
Federal Revenue to consider the Mayor's proposed use of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds
Sharing Money for the year 1983 and introduced Michael Mulcahy, Finance Director,
who summarized proposed uses for the funds in the amount of
$1 ,085,922.00 including'$755,210 for salaries and $330,712 for
capital outlay and other services,. with emphasis placed on directing
monies to non-recurring items.
Continued Sanford Webb, 430 Mill Avenue S. , expressed previous objections to
utilizing federal monies for operating salaries. Bob Korn, 3700 N.E.
9th Court, questioned review of the matter following adoption of
1983 budget. Mayor Shinpoch explained that changes would not affect
departmental totals. John O'Hare, 583 Pierce Avenue S.E. , inquired
regarding source of funds if revenue sharing program ends in the
future. Council President Clymer explained Council 's past practice
in cutting personnel or programs depending upon funding availability.
Councilman Stredicke objected to allocation of Federal revenue sharing
monies for salary purposes. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES,
CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY
ROCKHILL, COUNCIL ADOPT MAYOR'S PROPOSED USE OF FEDERAL REVENUE
SHARING FUNDS FOR 1983 AS AMENDED. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke
requested his "no" vote be recorded. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY
CLYMER, MATTER OF 1983 BUDGET BE REFERRED TO THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke
complimented Mr. O'Hare and other audience participants on their
interest in the budget process, noting importance that citizens
realize they can be heard by their elected officials. (See later action.)
AUDIENCE COMMENT Sanford Webb, 430 Mill Avenue S. , questioned the total budget amount
since conflicting figures of 41 million and 35 million are denoted on
1983 Budget budget handouts. Mayor Shinpoch clarified that ending fund balances
from sale of Gene Coulon Park bonds have been separated out of both
1982 and 1983 budget totals to avoid inflation of figures from year
to year, and the 1983 actual total is 35 million. Also addressed by
Mr. Webb were his reasons for lack of public input at public hearings,
alleged excesses in Finance Department budget, and expenditures for
employee lounge equipment on the fifth floor of City Hall when vacated
by District Court. Bob Korn, 3700 N.E. 9th Court, objected to
adoption of the budget without response to citizens expressing concerns
and suggestions to the Council .
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the
items included:
Sparks/Shegrud Appeal filed by Michael L. Smith representing Jack Sparks and Grover
Rezone, R-063-82 Shegrud of Hearing Examiner Recommendation of denial on 11-15-82 for
Appeal of rezone, R-063-82, of property located on the east side of Talbot
Hearing Examiner Road S. from G-1 to P-I for future development of a medical/dental
Recommendation clinic. Refer to Planning and Development Committee.
Claim for Claim for damages filed by Joseph P. DeGrace, 509 Index Avenue N.E. ,
Damages, for damage allegedly caused to his garage by blocked sewer on 9-29-82.
DeGrace Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
CL 58-82 '
PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
October 25, 1982 and December 6, 1982 (Revised Expenditures)
Council Chambers, Renton Municipal Building
200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington
PURPOSE: TO CONSIDER THE MAYOR'S PROPOSED USE OF FEDERAL REVENUE
SHARING FUNDS FOR THE YEAR 1983 AND PROPOSED RE-APPROPRIATION
OF THE FOLLOWING:
1) Re-appropriation of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds
committed in 1982 for Municipal Lease Payments;
total allocation not required $ 98,030
Municipal Lease Payments for:
Computer Replacement
Word Processing Equipment
Backhoe
Sewer Inductor
Aerial Ladder Truck
2) Re-appropriation of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds
committed in 1982, which will not be spent, for the
following:
Police Capital Outlay 4,044
Fire Capital Outlay 17, 505
Parks/Highlands Administration Bldg. Repairs 23,425
Parks Capital Outlay 6,500
Traffic Engineering/Transportation Study 60,000
Traffic Engineering/Fire Station #13 Signal 12,000
Traffic Engineering/Burnett Avenue S. Signal 20,000
Library Capital Outlay 1,900
TOTAL RE-APPROPRIATION OF FEDERAL REVENUE
SHARING FUNDS COMMITTED IN 1982 $ 243,404
CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF RENTON WILL HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE WRITTEN
OR ORAL COMMENTS REGARDING POSSIBLE USES OF FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING
FOR THE YEAR 1983.
ESTIMATED FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR 1983:
1983 Estimated Federal Entitlements $ 721,026
Estimated Beginning Fund Balance (includes 1982
Revenue Sharing Funds to be re-appropriated
in 1983) 305, 196
Estimated Interest on Investment of Funds 59,700
TOTAL ESTIMATED FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING
AVAILABLE FOR YEAR 1983 $1,085,922
Refer to the following pages for the Mayor's Revised Proposed 1983 Federal Revenue
Sharing Expenditures for 1983.
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Cif". :of Renton, Washington
Pt : Hearing 10/25/82 & 12/6/82
MAYOR'S REVISED 1983 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES :
CURRENT FUND:
GENERAL GOVERNMENT:
1 ) Pg,. 72C, a/c 42.01 - Association of Washington Cities (AWC)
1983 Service Fee $ 10,410
PUBLIC SAFETY:
2) Pg. 78C, a/c 42.03 - Renton Area Youth Services (RAYS) $ 15,000
3) Pg. 108C, a/c 64.00 - Police Administration Capital Outlay 2,050
4) Pg. 114C, a/c 64.00 - Police Investigation Capital Outlay 9,119
5) Pg. 120C, a/c 11 .00 - Police Patrol Salaries 52,180
6) Pg. 123C, a/c 64.00 - Police Patrol Capital Outlay 58,500
7) Pg. 148C, a/c 64.00 - Police Jail Capital Outlay 2,925
8) Pg. 168C, a/c 11 .00 - Fire Suppression Salaries 52,180
9) Pg. 172C, a/c 64.00 - Fire Suppression Capital Outlay 20,000
10) Pg. 178C, a/c 64.00 - Fire Prevention Capital Outlay 2,200
11 ) Pg. 185C, a/c 64.00 - Fire Facilities Capital Outlay 6,358
TOTAL PUBLIC SAFETY $220,512
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT:
12) Pg. 83C, a/c 31 .84 - King County Rape Relief Program $ 5,000
TOTAL FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES - CURRENT FUND $235,922
PARK FUND:
GENERAL GOVERNMENT:
13) Pg. 385C, a/c 11 .00 - Parks General Services Salaries $100,000
14) Pg. 389C - Parks General Services Capital Outlay:
a/c 63.37 - Library Roof Replacement 36,750
a/c 63.38 - Renovation 5th Floor of City Hall 40,000
a/c 64.00 - Equipment for Employees' Lounge - 5th Floor 5,000
TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT $181 ,750
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT:
15) Pg. 367C, a/c 11 .00 - Parks Facilities Salaries $103,250
16) Pg. 373C, a/c 63.23 - Parks Facilities Capital Outlay:
Replumb Henry Moses Pool Drainage System 15,000
TOTAL PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT $118,250
TOTAL FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES - PARK FUND $300,000
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of Renton, Washington
Pi c Hearing 10/25/82 & 12/6/82
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MAYOR'S REVISED 1983 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES - Cont.
STREET FUND:
PUBLIC (SAFETY:
17) Pg. 267C, a/c 64.00 - Traffic Engineering/Communications Equipment
Capital Outlay - Replace 6 Local Government Mobile Radios $ 5,400
TRANSPORTATION:
18) Pg. 259C, a/c 11 .00 - Street Maintenance Salaries $163,600
19) Traffic Engineering/Traffic Control Devices Capital Outlay:
Pg. 271C, a/c 64.00 - Replace 2 Traffic Controllers 19,500
Pg. 272C, a/c 64.00 - Purchase 2 Opticom for traffic signal
preemption/emergency vehicles 6,000
Pg. 273C, a/c 64.00 - Replace 13 Pedestrian, Head Conversion Kits 3,900
20) Traffic Engineering/Maintenance Administration:
Pg. 276C, a/c 11 .00 - Traffic Engineering Salaries 100,000
Pg. 279C, a/c 64.00 - Capital Outlay - Traffic Counter 1 ,600
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TOTAL TRANSPORTATION $294,600
TOTAL FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES - STREET FUND $300,000
LIBRARY FUND:
INTELLECTUAL ENVIRONMENT:
21 ) Pg. 421C, a/c 11 .00 - Library Services Salaries $184,000
22) Pg. 423C, a/c 64.12 - Library Books and Materials 66,000
TOTAL !FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES - LIBRARY FUND $250,000
GRAND !TOTAL MAYOR'S REVISED 1983 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES. . .$1 ,085,922
ABOVEREVISED LIST OF 1983 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES INCLUDES FOLLOWING:
SALARIES $ 755,210 CURRENT EXPENSE FUND:
; OTHER SERVICES 30,410 General Government $ 10,410
Public Safety ' 220,512
CAPITAL OUTLAY 300,302 Economic Environment . . . 5,000
TOTAL CURRENT FUND $ 235,922
TOTAL $1 ,085,922 PARK FUND:
! General Government $ 181 ,750
Physical Environment 118,250
TOTAL PARK FUND $ 300,000
STREET FUND:
Public Safety $ 5,400
Transportation 294,600
TOTAL STREET FUND $ 300,000
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LIBRARY FUND:
Intellectual Environmt. $ 250,000
TOTAL 1983 FRS EXPENSES $1 ,085,922
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CITY OF RENTON
WASHINGTON
" NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
1 1983 BUDGET AND
CITY'S PLANNED USE OF GENERAL REVENUE SHARING MONEY
DECEMBER 6, 1982
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mayor has filed the City's 1983 Pre-
liminary Budget with the City Clerk. Copies thereof will be available to any
taxpayer who will call therefor at the. Finance Department, Renton Municipal
Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington, after November 9, 1982.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Renton,
Washington, iwill hold a public hearing on Monday, December 6, 1982, in the Council
Chambers, second floor, Municipal Building, for. the purpose of fixing the Final
Budget for 1983.
A;' SECOND PUBLIC HEARING will be held on December 6, 1982, on the City's
planned useOof General Revenue Sharing money.
Any taxpayer of the City of Renton may appear before the City Council
at the time; and place above-mentioned and be heard regarding any part of.the
Budget or t!he Planned Use of General Revenue Sharing Money.
tCITY OF RENTON
I ,
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Earl Clymer, Mayor Pro-tem
Maxine E. Motor, Acting City Clerk
Publication Dates: November 5, 1982
November 12, 1982
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For.Use By City' Clerk's Office Only
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I AGENDA ITEM
j RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING
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SUBMITTING
Dept./Div./Bd1./Comm. Finance Department For Agenda Of October 25, 1982
(Meeting Date)
Staff Contacts Mike Mulcahy
(Name) Agenda Status:
SUBJECT: Public Hearing on Mayor's Consent
Proposed Usel of Federal Revenue Sharing
Public Hearing X
Correspondence
for year 1983' Ordinance/Resolution
1
Old Business
Exhibits: (Legal Descr. , Maps, Etc. )Attach New Business
1 Study Session
A. Notice of Public Hearing Other
B. Listiof Proposed Federal Revenue
Sharing Expenditures - available
C. to the public. Approval :
Legal Dept. Yes No N/A
COUNCIL ACTION, RECOMMENDED: Finance Dept. Yes X No. N/A
Other Clearance
'
FISCAL IMPACT:
Expenditure Required $ Amount $. Appropriation- $
l Budgeted Transfer Required
SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation)
(Attach additional pages if necessary.)
PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED:
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A`w
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
PROPOSED USE OF FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FOR YEAR 1983
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor of the City of
Renton, has fixed the 25th day of October, 1982 at 8:00 p.m. , in the
Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, Renton, Washington,
as the time and place for a Public Hearing to consider the following:
CITY 'S PROPOSED USE OF FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING MONEY FOR THE YEAR 1983:
Unappropriated Entitlement Funds held Adjusted
in Revenue Sharing Trust Fund $ 474-,-000- S 305,196
Interest Earnings 59,700 59,700
Total Entitlement Funds Anticipated 7-21-,-000• 721,026
Total Funds Available for Year 1983 $1 ,054,700 S1,085,922
Any taxpayer of the City of Renton may appear at the time and place
above-mentioned and be heard for or against any part of the Proposed
Use of Federal Revenue Sharing Money or submit written comments thereon.
CITY OF RENTON
FC0.-60A(-0 'tjr'S kAAPc;.(-1--
Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor
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Maxine Motor, Acting City Clerk
Date of Publication: 10/15/82
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Renton City Council
October 18, 1982
Page 2'I
AUDIENCE COMMENT continued
Proposed Dr. Mack Richey, 17930 Talbot Road South, requested the matter
LID near of the proposed Local Improvement District on South 43rd Street
Valley be brought before Council . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY
General MATHEWS, COUNCIL SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE TO THE ITEM OF
Hospital THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT. CARRIED. Committee of the
Committee of Whole Chairman Clymer presented a report recommending the staff
The Whole proceed with formation of preliminary LID boundaries and guide-
lines for the area near Valley General Hospital . The Committee
further recommended this matter be referred to the Ways and Means
Committee for proper resolution. Dr. Richey reported he is a
partner in a plastic surgery clinic at the northeast corner of
Talbot Road and South 43rd Street which would be severely impacted
by the proposed widening of South 43rd Street, bringing road noise
and vibration within feet of an area of the clinic where surgery
is performed. Dr. Richey requested Council consideration of his
objections. Councilman Stredicke noted that Council action would
only authorize formation of the LID; that proposals within the LID
were not definite and there would be opportunity for discussion.
Mayor Shinpoch stated the matter would be forwarded to the Public
Works Department and discussed at the staff meeting of 10/19/82.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the
items included.
Federal Shared Administration requested Public Hearing be set for 10/25/82 to
Revenue 'Public consider the City's proposed use of Federal Revenue Sharing Money
Hearing ' for 1983. Information.
Police Mutual Police Department submitted an Inter-Departmental Mutual Aid
Aid Agreement Agreement for police services in potential civil disturbances or
riots between Auburn, Des Moines, Kent, Normandy Park, Tukwila,
the Port of Seattle. and Renton. Refer to Public Safety Committee.
J. Amon Rezone Land Use Hearing Examiner submitted report and recommendation of
R-047-82j approval with restrictive covenants for Jerry Amon request for
rezone of the north side of NE Fourth Street approximately 200
feet west of Duvall Avenue NE from G-1 to B-1 to permit construction
of a one-story building to house a hair styling salon and rental
space. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Christopherson City Clerk submitted application by R. L. Christopherson for vacation
Street Vacation of a portion of Hardie Avenue NW south of NW Fifth Street. Refer to
V-06-82 I Board of Public Works for appraisal and retention of easements and
to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting Public Hearing
for 11/22/82.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY ROCKHILL, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT
Approved AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented a
Planning ',and report recommending the City Council require restrictive covenants
Development to be recorded in form satisfactory to the City Attorney prior to
Committee', final approval of the rezone for Bennett-Multivest (#R-24-82) .
Sommett ultivest Rezone was requested for the north side of NE Fourth Street approxi-
Rezone Appeal mately 950 feet east of Union Avenue NE from G-1 and R-3 to B-1 for
R-24-82 development of a proposed community shopping center. Appeal filed
8/05/82. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN
THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
For.Use By City Clerk's Office Only
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AGENDA ITEM
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING
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SUBMITTING
Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. Administration For Agenda Of 10/18/82
(Meeting Date)
Staff Contact •
(Name) Agenda Status:
SUBJECT: Federal Shared Revenue Consent X
Public Hearing
Correspondence
Ordinance/Resolution
Old Business
Exhibits: (Legal Descr. , Maps, Etc. )Attach• New Business
•
Study Session
A. Notice of Public Hearing Other
B.
C. Approval :
Legal Dept. Yes No N/A
COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Finance Dept. Yes_ No. N/A
i Other Clearance
I Information
FISCAL IMPACT:
Ee Amount $ Appropriation-
xpenditur Required $
Budgeted Transfer Required
SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation)
(Attach additional pages if necessary.)
Mayor Shinpoch sets 10/25/82 as date of Public Hearing to consider
the City's proposed use of Federal Revenue Sharing Money for 1983. •
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PARTIES' OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED:
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
PROPOSED USE OF FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FOR YEAR 1983
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor of the City pf
Renton, has fixed the 25th day of October, 1982 at 8:00 p.m. , in the
Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, Renton, Washington,
as the time and place for a Public Hearing to consider the following:
CITY'S PROPOSED USE OF FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING MONEY FOR THE YEAR 1983:
Unappropriated Entitlement Funds held
in Revenue Sharing Trust Fund $ 274,000
Interest Earnings 59,700
Total Entitlement Funds Anticipated 721 ,000
Total Funds Available for Year 1983 $1 ,054,700
Any taxpayer of the City of Renton may appear at the time and place
above-mentioned and be heard for or against any part of the Proposed
Use of Federal Revenue Sharing Money or submit written comments thereon.
CITY OF RENTON
LW") .S k,".n o"cL
Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor
Maxine Motor, Acting City Clerk
Date of Publication: 10/15/82
Renton City Council
October 25, 1982
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PUBLIC HEARING continued
Audience Comment Peggy DuBois, 2907 Mountain View Avenue North, questioned the
continued inclusion of view windows under "water-related" items. She also
questioned a statement made at the Planning Commission meeting
that, unless major alterations were being made to the Shoreline
Program, only one public hearing may be required. Mrs. DuBois
strongly supported public hearings being held before both the
Planning Commission and City Council , this being the only oppor-
tunity for public input. (See paragraph 5 below`.)
Councilman Stredicke requested clarification from Policy Development
Director Clemens as to why the May Creek area mentioned by Mrs. •Jones
had not been designated as Conservancy or why part of May Creek had
not been designated Natural . Policy Development Director Clemens
responded that the Planning Commission and the Special Studies
Committee had concluded the westerly side of 1-405 would be more
extensively developed; thus, the Urban designation.
continued Jim Hanken, 1300 Seattle Tower, Seattle, attorney for Barbee Mill
Company, submitted a letter from David C. Crosby, 500 Maynard
Building, Seattle, attorney for Pan Abode, Inc. (and requested
addition to record). This letter, dated 9/13/82, was addressed
to Roger Blaylock, Zoning Administrator, and requested the desig-
nation presently assigned to May Creek west of 1-405 remain Urban.
Mr. Hanken complimented the Planning Commission and staff on the
proposed Shoreline Master Program update presently before Council
and encouraged adoption.
Peggy DuBois, 2907 Mountain View Avenue North, asked Council to
consider a compromise regarding the May Creek area: To designate
the Pan Abode/Barbee Mill side as Urban and the other side as
Conservancy. Versie Vaupel , 400 Cedar Avenue South, noted that
this is not a new problem; it had been considered by the original
Shoreline Committee.
Councilmen Rockhill and Stredicke questioned the building of single-
family residences on pre-platted waterfront lots. Policy Develop-
ment Director Clemens indicated that, after allowing for front and
back yard setbacks, not enough land remained for building and that
any variance to the shoreline area would be granted by the State,
not the City of Renton. *Director Clemens also explained that the
Planning Commission had recommended that the requirement, for two
public hearings on Shoreline Master Program changes be reduced to
one (to be held before the Planning Commission) . Councilman Stredicke
spoke against this revision and it was found that the change had not
been incorporated into the proposal before Council .
There being no further audience comment, it was MOVED BY ROCKHILL,
SECONDED BY HUGHES, THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED
BY ROCKHILL, SECONDED BY TRIMM, SUBJECT BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING
AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill invited all
Council input regarding this matter and asked Council President
Clymer to meet with the Committee in place of Councilman Reed.who
had disqualified himself. Council President Clymer agreed. Council-
man Reed returned to chambers at 8:53 p.m.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
Federal Revenue published according to law, Mayor Pro-tem Clymer opened the public
Sharinq , i hearing to consider the City' s proposed use of Federal Revenue
Sharing monies for the year 1983 and proposed (1) Re-appropriation
of $98,030 Federal Revenue Sharing Funds committed in 1982 for
Municipal Lease Payments for computer replacement, word processing
equipment, backhoe, sewer inductor, aerial ladder truck; and (2)
Re-appropriation of $243,404 Federal Revenue Sharing Funds committed
in 1982 which will not be spent for the following: Police Capital
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Renton City Council
October 25, 1982
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PUBLIC HEARING continued
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Federal Revenue Outlay, Fire Capital Outlay, Parks/Highlands Administration
Sharing Building Repairs, Parks Capital Outlay, Traffic Engineering/
continued Transportation Study, Traffic Engineering/Fire Station 13 Signal ,
Traffic Engineering/Burnett Avenue South Signal , and Library
Capital Outlay. City Clerk Motor read the notice of Total Estimated
Federal Revenue Sharing Available for 1983: $1 ,085,922 and the
Mayor's proposed salary expenditures: Security of Persons and
Property/Public Safety - $235,922 (Police Patrol and Fire Suppression) ,
j Physical Environment - $300,000 (Park Facilities and Park General
Services, Transportation - $300,000 (Street Maintenance) , Intellec-
tual Environment/Libraries - $250,000 (Library Administration and
Library Services) .
Audience Comment Sandy Webb, 430 Mill Avenue South, spoke against the use of Federal
Revenue Sharing money for salaries rather than community projects.
Following Council discussion and objection to use of these Federal
funds for salaries, Administrative Assistant Parness explained an
attempt had been made to streamline accounting procedures to conserve
Finance employee manhours and that salaries can be combined with
Capital Outlay. City Clerk Motor announced a second public hearing
for the Federal Revenue Sharing will be held in conjunction with the
I hearing on the 1983 budget. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED,
PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. Moved by Stredicke, seconded
by Mathews, Council accept the Mayor's proposed use of Federal Revenue
Sharing money with the exception that a substantial portion be shown
for Capital and Maintenance expenditures rather than Salaries. Motion
failed. MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY TRIMM, THIS MATTER BE REFERRED
TO THE BUDGET COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL RECESS FOR TEN MINUTES.
CARRIED. 9: 18 p.m. Council reconvened at 9:28 p.m. Roll Call: All
Council Members present.
Community MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL SUSPEND THE RULES AND
Services ADVANCE TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Ed
Committee Hayduk, Housing and Community Development Coordinator, introduced
1983 Housing four members of the 1983 Citizens Advisory Committee: Vesta Bolstad,
and Community Katie Gilligan, Dixon Long and Margaret Proctor (Members not present:
Development A. J. Ladner and Anthony Pellegrino) . A slide presentation outlining
Block Grant the Block Grant Program, showing past accomplishments and proposed
Program I projects, was presented by Amy South, Housing Assistant Specialist,
and Bonnie Rerecich, Parks Department. Ed Hayduk "briefly" outlined
the 1983 Housing and Community Development Block Grant Program pro-
posal ; introduced Lynn Rothlisberger, Housing Repair and Youth Pro-
ject Supervisor; thanked the community, staff and John Webley, . Parks
and Recreation Director, for their support.
continued Community Services Committee Chairman Reed presented a report recom-
mending concurrence in the Citizens Advisory Committee' s recommenda-
tions and adoption of the 1983 Program Proposal which includes the
Senior Housing and Pedestrian Corridor ($81 ,500) , Housing Assistance
Programs ($77,500) , Old Shop Site Redevelopment ($16,400) , Community
Services Programs ($27,000) and Planning and Management Program
($42,873) . MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL CONCUR IN
THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Councilman
Stredicke requested the Administration contact Jerry Smith, Renton
Kiwanis Club, for their possible use of the Block Grant Program slide
presentation. Councilman Reed requested the Administration investiga.te
the possibility of this slide presentation being shown on the cable
channel .
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PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
October 25, 1982
Council Chambers, Renton Municipal Building
200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington
PURPOSE: TO CONSIDER THE MAYOR'S PROPOSED USE OF FEDERAL REVENUE
SHARING FUNDS FOR THE YEAR 1983 AND PROPOSED RE-APPROPRIATION
OF THE FOLLOWING:
1) Re-appropriation of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds
committed in 1982 for Municipal Lease Payments;
total allocation not required $ 98,030
Municipal Lease Payments for:
Computer Replacement
Word Processing Equipment
Backhoe
Sewer Inductor
Aerial Ladder Truck
2) Re-appropriation of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds
committed in 1982, which will not be spent, for the
following:
Police Capital Outlay 4,044
Fire Capital Outlay 17,505
Parks/ Highlands Administration Bldg. Repairs 23,425
Parks Capital Outlay 6,500
Traffic Engineering/Transportation Study 60,000
Traffic Engineering/Fire Station #13 Signal 12,000
Traffic Engineering/Burnett Avenue S. Signal 20,000
Library Capital Outlay 1,900
TOTAL RE-APPROPRIATION OF FEDERAL REVENUE
SHARING FUNDS COMMITTED IN 1982 $ 243,404
CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF RENTON WILL HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE WRITTEN
OR ORAL COMMENTS REGARDING POSSIBLE USES OF FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING
FOR THE YEAR 1983.
ESTIMATED FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR 1983:
1983 Estimated Federal Entitlements
$ 721,026
Estimated Beginning Fund Balance (includes 1982
Revenue Sharing Funds to be re-appropriated
in 1983) 305, 196
Estimated Interest on Investment of Funds 59,700
TOTAL ESTIMATED FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING
AVAILABLE FOR YEAR 1983 $1,085,922
MAYOR'S PROPOSED 1983 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES:
SECURITY OF PERSONS & PROPERTY/PUBLIC SAFETY $ 235,922
1 ) Police Patrol Salaries $117,961
2) Fire Suppression Salaries $117,961
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT $ 300,000
1 ) 'Park Facilities Salaries $200,000
2) Park General Services Salaries 100,000
TRANSPORTATION $ 300,000
1 ) 'Street Maintenance Salaries $300,000
INTELLECTUAL ENVIRONMENT/LIBRARIES $ 250,000
1 ) 'Library Administration Salaries $ 50,000
2) Library Services Salaries 200,000
GRAND TOTAL - MAYOR'S PROPOSED 1983 FEDERAL
REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES $1,085, 922
. ,
, NOTICE
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
uBLic HEARING
ON October 25, 1982, .AT 8:00 P.m.
RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
For the purpose of considering a proposed Use of Federal Revenue Sharing
Money for the year 1983 as shown below.
GENERAL LOCATION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: City-wide
Unappropriated Entitlement Funds held in
Revenue Sharing Trust Fund $ 274,000
Interest Earnings 59,700
Total Entitlement Funds Anticipated 721,000
Total Funds Available for Year 1983 $1,054,700
Any taxpayer of the City of Renton may appear at the time and place above-
mentioned and be heard for or against any part of the Proposed Use of Federal
Revenue Sharing Money or submit written comments thereon.
Complete legal description &further information available in the City Clerk's Office - 235-250,:
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Purpose 0- Conslderin A Proposed L/se of
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• The removal, mutilation, destruction
warning or concealment of this notice is mis-
demeanor punishable by Mao and
imprisonment.
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
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COUNTY ,OF KING )
I . Leslie L. Phillips hereby certify that Z Five
GO) copies of the above notice were posted by me in three or more conspi uous
places on the property described and two copies were posted at the Renton
Municipal Building, 200 Mill Ave. South, Renton, WA on date of October )8
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Washington, residing in King County
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AGENDA ITEM
RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SUBMITTING
Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. Ad.:70 tm ion For Agenda Of 10/132
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(Meeting Date)
Staff Contact
(Name) Agenda Status:
SUBJECT: ""e i " S'i.,.re. Revcnue Consent
Public Hearing
Correspondence
Ordinance/Resolution
Old Business
Exhibits: (Legal Descr. , Maps, Etc. )Attach New Business
Study Session
A. Notice Ot Public. Hearing
Other
B.
C Approval :
Legal Dept. Yes No_ N/A
COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Finance Dept. Yes No. N/A
InformationOther Clearance
FISCAL IMPACT:
Expenditure Required $ Amount $ Appropriation-
Expenditure
Budgeted Transfer Required
SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation)
(Attach additional pages if necessary. )
Mayor Shinpocli sets 10/25/32 as date of Public Hearing to c.on sidor
��'� i y,-` Y Fri useT' Revenue Sharing g Morey P 10P3.
1:11E? 1.i:.�7 � proposed of Federal �,.�.C..1l�G i.1i'lcl.�:�Yl,_> �:C1d?C.}% .`U:'!'
PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED:
THIS COPY FOR YOUR FILES.
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
PROPOSED USE OF FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FOR YEAR 1983
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor of the City of
Renton, has fixed the 25th day of October, 1982 at 8:00 p.m. , in the
Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, Renton, Washington,
as, the time and place for a Public Hearing to consider the following:
CITY'S PROPOSED USE OF FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING MONEY FOR THE YEAR 1983:
Unappropriated Entitlement Funds held Adjusted
in Revenue Sharing Trust Fund $ 274,000 $ 305,196
Interest Earnings 59,700 59,700
Total Entitlement Funds Anticipated 721 ,000 721 ;026
Total Funds Available for Year 1983 $1 ,054,700 $1 ,085,922
Any taxpayer of the City of Renton may appear at the time and place
above-mentioned and be heard for or against any part of the Proposed
Use of Federal Revenue Sharing Money or submit written comments thereon.
CITY OF RENTON
Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor
Maxine Motor, Acting City Clerk