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Affidavit of Publication
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING SS.
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Cindy Strupp being first duly sworn on
oath,deposes and says that she is the chief clerk of
THE DAILY RECORD CHRONICLE,a newspaper published six(6)times a
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
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
Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, ?
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Washington.That the annexed is a CA.l1IIcil...HRaX'.7,Ag... NOTICE OF f,,+•v„ ,
PUBLIC HEARING
PROPOSED USE OF' a 'r.�.
FEDERAL REVENUE
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SHARING ,,::a� ' ,`- ;
. FOR YEAR 1984
as it was published in regular issues(and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BarbaraY:Shinpoah;." ;,1,:r
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period Mayor of the.City of Reton, has fixed tihaotai:71,103a7b,th ilaypf i. ' a;October,1983,at8:00p.m.intheouncilCers9oftine,,4s� aRenton MunicipalBuildingRenton,Washings4Feaime;;of °ne consecutive issues,commencing on theandplaceforapubichearingtoconsidertllowin='CITY'S. PROPOSEDUSEOFFEDEREVEeI°!E. 'f:7th October 8 gSHARINGMONEYFORTHEYEAR1984. �^•• Y'+"
day of ,19 ,and ending the Unappropriated Entitlement Funds held
no Revenue Sharing
Trust Fund @/�
Total Entitlement Funds ;
day of ,19 both dates Anticipated ~
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- Total Funds Proposed 721900� '
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee forYear1984 _�'
Any taxpayer of the City of Renton may appearat ffie3i "e''',�: ".
and place above-mentioned and be heard for or a
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ 2 5•2(6. gainst•any { ."''si
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the Part of the Proposed Use o Federal Revenue S rl'It.ig t:;`.• .
first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent Money or submit written comments thereon: .`•' "�''t3c '
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Notary Public in and for the ate of Washington,
residing at MIXKing County.
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C. BELL being duly sworn, says that she is the principal Clerk of Seattle Times Company,
publisher of THE SEATTLE TIMES, a daily newspaper, printed and published in Seattle, King
County,State of Washington;that it is a newspaper of general circulation in said County and State; that
it has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of King County; that the
annexed, being a retail ad , was published in said newspaper, and not in a
supplement thereof, and is a true copy of the notice as it was printed in the regular and entire issue of .
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said paper on the following day or days February 13 . 1980 $6. 5 4- - -
and that the said newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period.
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TURF INFO Mq oN,,..,,,„AR.1978 IS AVAILABLE 6464,„1:�
°r"FOR PURL C INSPECTION AT THE RENTON MUNICIPAL Y
BILILDNG`,FF,NANCE;DFPARIMENI,ON THE 1ST FLOOR, 17if
',.'Sy8`00 A.P: '5 l'M.,MONDAY,THROUGH FRIDAY,AS
V,.. UIRED BY.ILAW °-./*: Subscribed and sworn to before me this Fourteenth
u r t e e n t h
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�'(S,_ W•x�F-_CE;JSUS;REPORT RSg9F ON THE USE'OF
., III F.yU�NDS"IS•A'Vil BLFF FOR'rPUBLIC INSPECTION.
I'; 1 AF' TiRKC 510'v,,,-'y045•i+;I,�,j,ASSISTANCE MONIES February n8 0
r Xp aaN�B rrovo RENTON TO MAINTAIN • of , 1%
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PA425537t CREA•JION •ta'4R.,;.:.r.• 123,578 !' residing •1 1•
SENIOR(C =. `" ,i' , -53,558
EQUlPTAi 4T EN1Ay�t a, d r.;. 17,163
17 'yk 7-,,,i, •TOTAL$316,112
kcc Zp Gwen Morsholl,
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NEWSPAPER 'PUBLICATION (NOT REQUIRED TO BE A LEGAL PUBLICATION) :
CITY OF RENTON ' S FEDERAL GENERAL REVENUE SHARING AND ANTIRECESSION
FISCAL ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURE INFORMATION FOR THE YEAR 1978 .IS.
AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION AT THE RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING,
FINANCE • DEPARTMENT, ON THE 1ST FLOOR,. 8 :00 A.M. - 5 : 00 P .M. ,
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY , AS REQUIRED BY LAW.
BUREAU OF CENSUS REPORT RS-9F ON THE USE OF . THESE FUNDS IS AVAILABLE
FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION . 1978 ANTI'RECESSION FISCAL ASSISTANCE MONIES
WERE EXPENDED BY THE CITY OF RENTON TO MAINTAIN BASIC SERVICES
AS FOLLOWS :
ROADS $ 58 ,490
POLICE 33 , 229
FIRE 30 ,094
PARKS & RECREATION 123 , 578.
SENIOR CENTER 53 , 558
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 17 , 163
TOTAL $316 , 112 •
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SURVEY OF FEDERAL GENERAL. REVENUE SHARING AND
ANTIRECESSION FISCAL ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES
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ORS ACCOUNT NUMBER AND NAME : 482017020 • CALENDAR YEAR 1978
8 2.4217A O 9'40: 4042 DOLLAR AMOUNTS
DI LCTOR. OP 'FYNANcE' COLUMN A - ' COLUMN B V COLUMN C
AENTDN WA$MINGI'ON 44066! PROPOSED(BUDGETED) USE OF ACTUAL USE OF . . - ACT.UAL.USE OF
REV SHARING FUNDS REV SHARING FUNDS . ANTI-RECESSION FUNDS.
CURRENT CAPITAL CURRENT CAPITAL CURRENT CAPITAL
FINANCIAL AND. GENERAL ADMIN. 011-012 0 .0 0 - 0 _
EDUCATION" - 027-028 0 0 • 0 - 0
WELFARE 043-044 0 0 • 0 • 0
HOSPITALS 051-052 0 0 . -0 0
HEALTH 059-060 6,000 * -1-061-1- 6,000 * 0 0 0
ROADS 067-068 0 0 58490 0
POLICE 083-084 312,781 312889 0 33229 0
FIRE 091-092 86,627 86627 0 30094 0
CORRECTION 099-100 0 0 0 0
SEWER 107-108 0 0 ' 0 0
OTHER SANITATION 115-116 0 0 0 0
PARKS AND RECREATION 123-124 85,017 _ 85017 0 . 123578 0
UTILITIES 147-148 0 • 0 0 0
INTEREST ON GENERAL DEBT 139 0 • - -0
DEBT PRINCIPAL 171 0 - 0
ALL OTHER 163-164 151,299 * -1-44540- 151,191 * 0 - 70721 0
*Included Puget Sound Air Pollution Control (now 531., formerly 535) in Health category.
CERTIFICATION - THIS IS TO CERTIFY_ THAT THE DATA IN THIS REPORT ARE ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF
SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL: ,ve.,J 7.07UiLt�L,ct 4-. TELEPHONE i1: 206 235-2558
TITLE: FINANCE DIRECTOR DATE: February 4, 1980
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
® WASHINGTON, D.C. 20228
DIRECTOR •
OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING
January 29, 1980
Dear Local Government Official:
• Enclosed .with this letter is a Bureau of, the '.Census form :(RS-91 for
, collection of general revenue sharing and antirecession fiscal assistance
data. Note that information for columns B and C on form RS-9F has been
furnished for your government by the State Auditor's Office. You are
requested to furnish data for column A only. When you have filled in the
needed information for column A, please review carefully all information on
the form, indicate any adjustments you feel necessary, sign the certification
' at the end of the form and return one copy in the enclosed pre-addressed
envelope. The extra copy is for your files.
As required by the general revenue sharing regulations,
(31 CFR 51.12• (.1977)) your government must make available for public
inspection a copy of this report on the use of funds and the relevant '
, supportng documentation `within ten days of returning this. form.
Further, notice of this availability for public inspection should be
published, in a newspaper of. general circulation within a .reasonable
Permed of time after filing the form with the Bureau of the Census. The
entire form need not be published• onl the ublic notice Of its
availability is require The publication notice must ,indicate when and
where the report and its supporting documentation may be examined by the '
general public.
As required by the antirecession fiscal assistance (ARFA) regulations,
(31 CFR. 52, 11. (1977)) all recipients of ARFA funds must puhuish ARFA
expenditure data within seven days of filing this form with the Bureau
of the Census. Again the entire_form need not be published. Only_the
ict of the ARFA ex
publaion
� _'-.-__-_ expenditures repoxted in the appropriate column
of the form is -required: If no funds were expended during the reporting
period; no publication is required. : These publication requirements are
still mandatory even though no further allocations beyond the calendar
quarter ending September 30, 1978 have been authorized by. the Congress.
Any newspaper of general circulation is appropriate for publication
purposes if it services your government's geographic area. The news-
paper publication requirements may be waived by the Office of Revenue
Sharing in some cases:: However, a waiver may be granted only upon
written application by the Chief Executive Officer of the recipient.
government: Each request for a waiver must be directed to the above .
address and accompanied by a statement of alternative means, which will
be used to publicize the report after the publication waiver is granted.
Your overnment may include the general revenue sharing availability
notice and the antirecession fiscal assistance expenditure data in a
single public notice, provided the publication deadlines are observed._
The publication notices described above do not have to be published as
lalnotices. Whenever notices are published in compliance with these
programs., all news media serving,.the area - including minority and
. bilingual media - must be advised.
We greatly appreciate your cooperation with our agent, the Bureau
of the Census in reviewing and returning the enclosed form.. Please
keep us advised on any questions you may have concerning these programs.
Sincerely,
Bernadine Denning
Director
Office of Revenue Sharing
Enclosure
NEWSPAPER .PUBLICATION (NOT REQUIRED TO BE A LEGAL PUBLICATION) :. •, '
CITY OP RENTON 'S FEDERAL GENERAL REVENUE SHARING AND ANTIRECESSION
FISCAL ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURE INFORMATION FOR THE YEAR 1978 IS .
AVAILABLE• FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION AT THE RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING,
FINANCE •DEPARTMENT, ON THE 1ST FLOOR, 8:00 . A.M. ' - 5:00 P .M.
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, AS REQUIRED BY LAW.•
BUREAU OF CENSUS REPORT RS-9F ON THE USE OF THESE FUNDS IS AVAILABLE
FOR PUBLIC 'INSPECTION. 1978 ANTIRECESSION FISCAL ASSISTANCE MONIES .
WERE EXPENDED BY THE CITY OF RENTON TO MAINTAIN BASIC SERVICES
AS I FOLLOWS
ROADS $ 58 ,490
P•'OLICE 33 ,229
FIRE 30 ,094
PARKS & RECREATION 123 , 578 '
SENIOR CENTER 53 , 558
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 17 ,163
TOTAL $316 , 112
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON-
PROPOSED USE OF 1980 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING. `
AND .SUMMARY OF 1980 CITY. OF RENTON BUDGET
Below is a summary of . the City . of. Renton' s intended use of Federal Revenue .Sharing funds in 1980.
On the following pages you will find a summary of the 1980 City of Renton.. Budget as adopted..
This information made available for public review on January 4, 1980; notice of availability
published in our local newspaper_, as required by law.
1980 PROPOSED FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES._
CATEGORY/DESCRIPTION PERSONAL SERVICES CAPITAL TOTAL
PUBLIC SAFETY/SECURITY OF PERSONS & PROPERTY
New South End Fire Station: ($250,000)
Estimated cost of manning for portion of 19.80 $ 87,024
Land, building and operating..equipment --- $162,976
Spectrum Analyzer (Test equipment to maintain emergency
communications network) --- 8,5.00
Tektronics 475 Scope and Cart (Replacement equipment to
service communication and: signal equipment) --- 3,700 $262,200
PARKS & RECREATION/PHYSICAL .ENVIRONME T
Mother's Park Storage Shed (Total cost) $. --- $ 4,950
Tiffany Park Tennis Courts (Total cost) --- 35,000
Talbot Hill Reservoir Tennis. Courts- and Fencing (Portion/cost) --- 35,000
Philip Arnold Park Redeveloptint (Portion of cost) --- 28,516
Gang Mower- Replacement --- 10,000
15 Stage Lights (Carco Theater) --- 1,500
Compact Pickup Truck for Cedar- River Trail Maintenance --- - 5,000 $119,966
TRANSPORTATION
Burnett Avenue South Storm Drainage and Street Improvements' $ --- $ 63,000
Traffic Engineering Vehicle --- 5E500 $ 68,500
LIBRARIES . . .
Library Personnel Salaries $144,630 $ --
Library Books and Materials --- 53,500 $198,.130.
TOTAL-1980--PROPOSED-FEDERAL -REVENUE--SHARING EXPENDITURES --------$231,654 $417-,-142- ----- ---$648,796
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SUMMARY - 1980 BUDGET - OFFICIAL.POPULATION 30,783
CITY OF RENTON-, WASHINGTON ASSESSED VALUATION --- $1,079,489,821
*** WHERE THE BUDGET $ COMES FROM ***
1980 ESTIMATED REVENUE
ESTIMATED BEGINNING FUND BALANCES:
Federal Revenue Sharing Fund (Beginning Fund Balance) $ 7,500 **
All Other Funds (Beginning Fund Balances) 6,732,241. $ 6,739,741
TAXES: •
Real & Personal Property Taxes ($3.209/$1,000) • $ 3,468,714 •
Retail Sales & Use Tax (1(P.) 2,100,000
Utility Tax on Privately Owned Public Utilities. • . 1,464,000 .
(6% on Electric, Gas, Telephone & Telegraph; 1% on TV Cable)
All Other Business Taxes 98,000
• Gambling Taxes (Bingo, Raffles, Amusement Games, Pull Tabs, Card Rooms) 90,000 $ 7,220,714
LICENSES & PERMITS •
$ 415,200
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE: • .
Federal Revenue Sharing $ . 634,296 **
All Other Federal & State. Grants, State Shared Revenues, -
•In Lieu of Tax Payments, Payments from Other Governments,
and Payments Between Funds 3,362,656 $ 3,996,952
CHARGES. FOR SERVICES $ 4,503,401
FINES & FORFEITS: -
Police Court Fines (Municipal -Court) $ 280,000
Parking Violations 30,000
Truck Scale Fines 5,000
Library Fines 15,000 . . . . . . . $ 330,000
MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE:
Federal Revenue Sharing —Investment Interest $ 7,000 **
All Other Investment Interest, -Rents, Sales of Fixed-Assets,
Contributions from Active Funds, and Judgements & Settlements. 1,249,200 $ 1,256,200
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE $ 437,640
(Monies received into the City's Equipment Rental Fund, from other -
funds, for operation, maintenance and replacement of City Equipment)
TOTAL ESTIMATED 1980 BEGINNING FUND BALANCES AND REVENUES • $24,899,848
TOTAL ESTIMATED FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING AVAILABLE FOR 1980 _$ 648,796 **-
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SUMMARY - .1980 BUDGET - Continued
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
*** HOW THE BUDGET $_ IS SPENT ***
1980 ESTIMATED
EXPENDITURES
GENERAL GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES: (No Federal. Revenue Sharing funds allocated in this category.)
Legislative Services (City Council) &- Law Enforcement.'Officers' and Fire Fighters' Disability Board. $ 61,787
Judicial Department (Municipal Court) 111,549
Executive Department (Mayor's Office& Advisory Commissions) 118,982
Finance Department (Official Public Records,. Clerk of the City Council., Receipt & Custody_ of all
City Funds, Budgeting & Account, Purchasing, Printing, & Election Services) 418,449
Miscellaneous Mandatory Expenses 176,790
Data Processing Services. .(For all City Departments) 100,955
Legal Services (City Attorney) 71,115
Planning & Community Development Department _ 230,287
Land Use Administration 55,468
Personnel Administration & Civil Service Commission 90,665
General Services (Building Maintenance) 395,011
. Contingency Fund (Monies for unforeseen or unresolved items) 395,921
Cumulative Reserve Funds (Monies allocated for specific purposes which cannot be spent for
purposes other than specified without an approving vote of the majority of the City's electors) 307,376
Firemen's Pension Fund (Trust fund to provide payment of pensions to Fire Fighters or
their beneficiaries) 708,530
Local Improvement Guaranty Fund (Guarantees. payment- ofoutstanding L.I.D. bonds or..warrants) 91,000
TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES $ 3,333,885
DEBT SERVICES: (No Federal Revenue Sharing Funds allocated .in this category.)
General .Obligation Bonds (Limited) ; authorized by Council . - $ 454,646 .
(Financing for the Renton Municipal Building, Park Property, Highlands Branch Library, &
Senior Citizens' Center)
Water & Sewer Revenue Bonds (Financing for Water & Sewer system-improvements) 368,124.
Airport Revenue' Bonds (Financing. for Airport improvements) .. - .. 53,655.
TOTAL DEBT SERVICES $ 876,425
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SUMMARY - 1980 BUDGET - Continued
CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON
*** - HOW THE BUDGET $ IS SPENT ***
1980 ESTIMATED -
EXPENDITURES
SECURITY OF PERSONS & PROPERTY: ($262,200 Federal Revenue Sharing Funds allocated to. this category.**)
Police Services _(Law Enforcement, Jail, Emergency Dispatch Services/Valley Communications Center) --- $ 2,714,458
Fire Services (Fire Control, Civil Defense, Emergency Dispatch Services/Valley Communications Center) 2,092,214
Renton Area Youth Services- (RAYS) 5,000
New South End Fire Station (Land acquisition, building construction and manning) 250,000
** FUNDED TOTALLY BY FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING., ($250,000) •
CommunicationsEquipment - - 28,125
** FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING TO PROVIDE:
TEST & REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT, TO MAINTAIN & SERVICE COMMUNICATIONS .SYSTEM, ($12,200)
TOTAL SECURITY OF PERSONS & PROPERTY $ 5,089,797'
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT: , ($119,966 Federal.Revenue Sharing' Funds allocated to this category **)
Housing & Community Development.Block Grants (Federal. funding to improve living conditions and-
economic opportunities, for persons of low & moderate income) $ 219,556
Puget Sound' Air Pollution Control Agency (City's share of support) 5,860
Animal Control Services 50,509
Engineering Services 394,780
Garbage/Solid Waste (Payment to- Garbage- Contractor & Tax Commission) 1,383,343
Building-Division (Code Enforcement) 197,125
Parks & Recreation (Maintenance, operation .& improvements) 1,745,771
** FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING TO PIOVIDE. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS & EQUIPMENT, ($119,966)
Nuisance Control Services (Insects,, etc.) 3,000
Green River Wildlife Fund 1,700
Waterworks Utility & Water & Sewer Construction 4,192,857
Renton. Municipal Airport. 391,786
TOTAL PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT $ 8,586,287 _
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SUMMARY - 1980 B-UDGE.T - Continued -
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
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*** HOW THE B.UDGET $ _ IS SPENT ***
1980 ESTIMATED
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EXPENDITURES
TRANSPORTATION: ($68,500 Federal Revenue .Sharing Funds allocated to. this category **)
Arterial Street Construction
$ 769,000
Street Maintenance- (Streets, alleys', bridge .structures, clearing of right-of-ways, sanitary sewers, -
storm sewers, Cedar River waterway, -sidewalks, street signs, painted Markings, landscaped areas) 818,167
Street Construction (Street Fund) 72,458
** FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR PORTION OF COST;. BURNETT AVENUE SOUTH IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT; INCLUDING STORM DRAINAGE AND STREET IMPROVEMENTS, ($63,000) - •
Traffic Engineering Maintenance (Traffic control & street lighting systems) 535,825
** FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR A NEW VEHICLE, (.$5,500)
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Street Forward Thrust Construction - 3,097,900 -
TOTAL TRANSPORTATION $ 5,293,350
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT:. (No Federal Revenue Sharing Funds allocated in this category-.)
Nutrition Program (City's_ support of- a Federally funded program at the Senior Center; for the
benefit. of the poor, infirm or economically disadvantaged) $ 4,000
. Senior Citizens' 'Center (Maintenance, operation -& improvements) 112,973
TOTAL ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT $ 116,973
MENTAL & PHYSICAL HEALTH: (No Federal .Revenue Sharing Funds allocated in this category.)
Seattle-King County Public Health Services (Provides health services -county-wide; funds are the
City's share of cost to provide health services to Renton residents) $ 26,000
Alcohol Program- (2 of Liquor. Profits & Taxes are paid to King. County Division of Alcoholism
Agency by law) 7,676
TOTAL MENTAL & PHYSICAL HEALTH' $ 33,676
INTELLECTUAL ENVIRONMENT:_ ($198,130 Federal Revenue Sharing Funds allocated to-this category **)
Renton Historical Society $ 3,050
Libraries (Maintenance; operation & Improvements) 385,969
** FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING TO PROVIDE $144,630 FOR LIBRARY PERSONNEL SALARIES & _
$53,500 FOR LIBRARY BOOKS & MATERIALS, ($198,130)
TOTAL INTELLECTUAL-ENVIRONMENT $ 389,019
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SUMMARY - 1980 BUDGET - Continued
CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON
*** HOW THE BUDGET .$ IS SPENT *** _
1980 ESTIMATED
EXPENDITURES
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICES: (No Federal Revenue Sharing Funds allocated in this.category.)
Equipment Rental Fund (Revolving fund maintained through, rates assessed against the various
departments renting- equipment-; provides maintenance, operation & replacement of City-owned
motor equipment) $ 531,640
TOTAL INTRAGOVERNMENTAL.-SERVICES $ 531,6-40
FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND (FRS) : (Revenue Sharing entitlements are received into this fund, along
with interest earned on investment of said funds; see page 2. Warrant transfers are made throughout
the year as Revenue Sharing monies areavailable, to specified funds for approved purposes as shown
on page 1. Federal Revenue Sharing is double-budgeted) $ 648,796
TOTAL 1980 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
$24,899,848
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Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON
'COUNTY OF KING ss.
Tb.ox'.e.9a S r nbj
Y1 being first duly sworn on
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oath,deposes and says that a is the Cb i O i C?O Vk of
THE DAILY RECORD CHRONICLE,a newspaper published six(6)times a
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
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
Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County,
Washington.That the annexed is a 1980lddr',Ot.
5962 CITY wOF RENTON
1980 BUDGET
Notice is hereby given that, , •
a summary budget,�of, the?�; �
as it was published in regular issues(and City of Renton for.the,1'980 � "
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period • fiscal .year'is available fore`r " r.
public inspection; o"r,a,copy. r�
may be obtained�,,at..;the°
Finance De artme 1 g R =+
of 1 consecutive issues,commencing on the
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Lk, day of Jat]21a2'?? ,19 80 and ending the WA98055duringthe;hours''
of 8:00,a.m. and 5:00,p rn ,4`
Monday through'Friday: •.. : ��
Delores A:'Mead; r
day of ,19 both dates • City.0 ek .:`,
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- Published in the,DailyaReg" 0
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee cord Chronicle •Jarivary4,. '+'.1:,'
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charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ 1 1 • �-,8which • l___'_
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. caeive.ef1/4.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10 day of
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Notary Publi in and for the State of Was ngton, -
residing at Kent,King ounty.
—Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June
9th, 1955.
—Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, ,
adopted by,the newspapers of the State.
V.P.C.Form-No.87 Rev.7-79
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Renton City Council
12/3/79 Page 2
OLD BUSINESS - Continued
Housing and Council President Shinpoch inquired re Committee Members
Community decision to include Talbot House renovation of facility and
Development was advised by. Councilman Hughes that the home does serve
Continued Renton youth and noted that the Senior Center also serves
those residing outside the city limits. Councilman Clymer
explained origin of the program and that it was designed
to meet human needs. Councilwoman Shinpoch inquired re 15
year lease requirement for Talbot House for eligibility.
Clymer explained need to own, by purchasing or have 15 year
lease. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, adopt the Community
Services Committee report. ROLL CALL: 3-AYE: Perry, Hughes,
Clymer; 4-NO: Shinpoch, Stredicke, Trimm, Shane. MOTION FAILED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN 1980-81
HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT
OF $305,631 AS DISCUSSED AND AS DISTRIBUTED AT PUBLIC HEARING
WHICH WAS HELD NOVEMBER 26, 1979 BY CITY COUNCIL. CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, THE SUBJECT OF TALBOT
HOUSE APPLICATION FOR FUNDS, THE YEAR-TO-YEAR PERMIT STATUS
BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR INVESTI-
GATION AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been
Federal Revenue E posted and published according to law, Mayor Delaurenti
Sharing. Money ; opened the public hearing to consider the proposed use of
Federal Revenue Sharing funds for 1980 in the total amount
of $648,796. (See attached) :MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY,
CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. (See diotion adopting
budget.)
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
1980 Budget published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti
opened the Public Hearing to consider the City's 1980 Budget.
The Mayor's Preliminary Budget was presented November 5, 1979
in the balanced total of $24,838,498 and presented to the
Council 's Budget Committee. Copies of the proposed amend-
ments were distributed. Councilman Stredicke inquired for
record re inclusion of the Police Department canine unit and
complained no background information or demonstration has
been given to Council . Following discussion, Police Chief
Darby explained the proposed canine operation and volunteered
demonstration as provided Mayor Delaurenti . MOVED BY HUGHES,
SECOND STREDICKE, FUNDS FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT K-9 UNIT BE
PLACED IN CONTINGENCY FUND AND DEMONSTRATION GIVEN. ROLL CALL:
4-AYE: STREDICKE, PERRY, HUGHES, CLYMER; 3-NO: SHINPOCH, TRIMM,
SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER,
CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Mayor Delaurenti noted
the demonstration would be coordinated with Council President.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE 1980
BUDGET AS AMENDED BY COUNCIL IN THE BALANCED AMOUNT OF
$24,899,848 INCLUDING FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE FUNDS AS SHOWN.
• See Attachments. MOTION CARRIED. See later Budget ordinance
adopted. Time: 9: 10 p.m.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR 10 MINUTES.
CARRIED. 9:12 p.m. Council reconvened at 9:25 p.m. Roll Call :
All Council Members present as previously shown.
OLD BUSINESS Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report
Municipal regarding 11/19 referral of 21R request that City Hall be
Buildings To closed on Christmas Eve and all employees receive same holi-
Remain Open day. The report recommended that Council concur with the
December 24, 1979 City Attorney's opinion and continue under the present
Council Meeting ordinance allowing one-half of the city employees the day
Cancelled before Christmas as a holiday and the other one-half of the
city employees the day after Christmas as a holiday.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING OF 12/24/79
BE CANCELLED. CARRIED.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
December 3 , 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 meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL GEORGE J. PERRY, ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W.
TRIMM, CHARLES F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney;
IN ATTENDANCE GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GORDON
Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief;
EDWARD R. TORKELSON, Data Processing; CLARK H. PETERSEN,
Library Director; RICHARD HOUGHTON, Public Works Department;
BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Department; SHARON GREEN, Personnel
Director; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
NOVEMBER 19, 1979 AND NOVEMBER 26, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
SPECIAL AWARD Mayor Delaurenti presented Clark Teegarden with Special Award
for 15 years of service on the Planning Commission from June,
1964 to November, 1979. Mayor Delaurenti commended Teegarden
for diligence and devotion and noted his 'appointment to the
Municipal Arts Commission.
SPECIAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE
PRESENTATION AGENDA TO OLD BUSINESS. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke
King County introduced Planning Department's Housing and Community Develop-
Housing and ment Representative Ed Hayduk who presented King County Housing
Community and Community Development Manager Tom Phillips and Neighborhood
Development Strategy Program Coordinator Jim Impett. Slides were shown of
the King County, Auburn, Renton areawide program.
Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented
Committee Report committee report concerning the 1980-1981 Housing and Community
Development Program explaining prior meetings and review. The
1980-1981 report recommended concurrence in the Citizens ' Advisory
Housing and Committee's recommendations as previously presented with the •
Community modification: The proposal for renovation of the Talbot House
Development by Friends of Youth be submitted as a "Needs" project in
the amount of $15,000 and be included as :Item No. 5 on the
1980-81 Program; further that the Talbot House project be
designated as "spot" rehabilitation and not part of a concen-
trated revitalization effort. The report extended appreciation
to the Citizens ' Advisory Committee. The revised totals :
Population Funds total : $143, 131 ; Needs Funds total : $178, 130
and Total funds requested: $321 ,261 .
Present at meeting: Kathy Koelker presented report from the
Citizens ' Advisory Committee explaining the selection process
and proclaimed a good balance of social service programs,
capital improvement projects and programs to help the low and
middle income families. The report explained the committee
unanimously did not recommend the Talbot House for renovation
and explained reasons: (1 ) Not in the Neighborhood Strategy
Area; (2) Does not serve low or middle income people from the
NSA; (3) Excluded Renton City youth as policy; (4) Felt that
County or state funding would be more appropriate; (5) Not an
• " appropriate funding source for that agency.as it does 'not
directly serve some of the citizens of the City.
AMENDMENTS TO '1'liE 1980: ( r,'„OF RENT ON BUDGET
t'I,
EXPENDITURE REVENUE
CHANGES. CHANGES
Pg. :69-71 - EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATION
"Consolidate, all travel funds in one account .(33.16 - ,
Travel/City Departments, pg. 69, $16,150). . Eliminate
separate accounts (33.17 - 33,35) No change.
- LEGAL DEPARTMENT.
Leave Legal De artment Bud et:as .i s.for='1980 ---- . - No, change G:4=,
MAYOR'S: REPORT ON MATTER OF FULL:TIME/PART'.TIME
CITY ATTORNEY AND FULL TIME/PART TIME •D_ATA PROCESSING
DIRECTOR TO WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE :FOR REPORT BACK LATER.
:,.
F =; .'Pg 173 - POLICE INVESTIGATION:::s
.,
Increase a/c 64,00 Machinery & Equipment. 013, for camera:
zoom lens (Sigma 70-230 .F4.5 'zoom lens) , 413 +
;'..4..: .Pg. 173 - POLICE INVESTIGATION
Increase a/c 64.00 Machinery. * Equipment $132, for camera
h .f automatic winder. • 132 , •
•
; 5. Pg. 180 - POLICE PATROL
Increase a/c 64.00 .Machinery &.Equipment $2,500, for K-9 -
+
Unit; total appropriation of $10,000 2,500:
6. . Pg. 194-195 - .POLICE RECORDS
'Increase a/c :.10:::00'PersonalServices $1,369, to reclassify.
Clerk to Chief.Clerk "1,369•+
a/c 11.00 Salaries $1,200•
a/c 13.01 Retirement -- 89
a/c 13.02 FICA 74 •
a/c 13.06 Life Ins. -- -6
Total -- $1,369
Pg. 439 - CONTINGENCY FUND
Decrease Contingency Fund by'$1,369 and:transfer to.
Current Fund, Police -Records for reclassification as
shown above 1,369: _ .
7. Pg. 164/A -,.20?, -.POLICE DEPARTMENT BUDGET;: ;;• :::'
Adopt.'Police Department Budget as amended.above.:
?'•. B. Pg. 216 - FIRE ADMINISTRATION` _ •
,•_;:_,-,-, : Cut Record Chronicle subscription.' Reduce a/c..42.16 - .
Publications by $34 - --- ---- - 34 -
:9. FIRE UNIFORM MEDICAL-AND DENTAtc:PREMIUMS'.(See Amd. #10)
' Transfer medical, and".:dental�:premiums,.from:=.Current%
Fund, Fire Department Budget to' Firemen's Pension Fund
'(Fire Uniform employee premiums only)' 42,500.. 42,500 -
Increase Firemen's'Pension Fund medical and dental
accounts by a total of . - 42,500.+ ' 42,500'+
10.. FIRE UNIFORM MEDICAL AND DENTAL PREMIUMS
Reseind action of Amendment'#9 .' Leave Fire Uniform
employees' medical and dental premiums as budgeted •
in.Current Fund/Fire:-Department Budget Reverse above action
of Amendment #9.
:11. Pg. 248 - NEW SOUTH END PIPE STATION CONSTRUCTION FUND
Council Budget Committee concurrs in Mayor's recommenda- . •
tion of $250.,000 for.;land`,acquisition, construction of
• building and manning for part of' 1980. Fund with
- " :Federal Revenue Sharing, --- No change. - .
12. Pg. 433 - LIBRARY SERVICES
Increase 'a/c 66.00-,'Books and Other Library Material, '
$7,000 bringing back to requested amount of $75,000 --- 7,000 +
U se•Federal Revenue.Sharing to fund additional $7,000
for Library Books, reduce Federal Revenue Sharing
allocation for.Library ,Salaries by $7,000:
,`7 ` • Federal.Revenue Sharing Funding as adjusted; -
`Library Books & Materials --- --$1.53,500
Library Salaries - -- - 144.610 $198,130'
.AMEDMENTS TO THE 1980 C OF RZNTON BUDGET
EXPENDITURE REVENUE, .
•
CHANGES.' CHANGES.
13: Pg. '403 - 404 PARK FAC"ILITIES >.
Increase a/c 63._09 for Ta].bot lull Reservoir Tennis Courts
• and Fencing, to $50,000,:asfollows; - '
a. .Transfer $40;000 from
•Park": Improvements (Tennis; Courts) to a/c::"63:09.
b. Transfer'°$8,000 from:a/c'63'.28 pg.:;:404 " .Coupon Beach
Play Equipment to a/c 63:09: . -
c, Increase`a/c63.09 "Talbot Hill Reservoir Tennis Courts ,
$2,000, . for"a total allocation of $.50,000 2,000 +
(Total a, b, &'c)
14. E Pg. 404 - PARK FACILITIES`.
Add new a/c 63.36 Curbing/Cedar.,River Trail/Stadium and . '
add amount of $2,500' . 2:,500 +
(Renton School District asked -City to share. cost of •
providing curbing'`on the Cedar'River"Trail"•adjacent
to the High School Stadium.)
15. Pg. 267 - CIVIL SIRVICE COMMISSION
Change wording of a/c` 31.19 title from Psychiatric/
Polygraph/New Police to Psychiatric Exams/New Hires -- - • ---
16. Pg. 83 - FINANCE/RECORDS SERVICES
• Purchase 3m, 419 BG 3401 Microfilm Camera, "Feeder: ,
equipment as follows:
a. Transfer $1,938 from a/c '3901 pg.;':'83 .(Other Rentals)
to a/c 64.00 Machinery and. Equipment for portion of
cost to purchase camera. .: "
b. Increase a/c 64.00 $3,901 for a total allocation `. .
of $5,839 to purchase' camera" 3,901 +
17, Pg. 282 - PUBLIC WORKS "ADMINISTRATION
Increase a/c 42.12 Memberships & Registrations $50,. for;
Alum' Membership 50 ;+ •
18. Pg. 365 & 369 - PUBLIC WORKS/AIRPORT FUND.
Transfer $10,000 from a/c: 63.04, pg. .369 (Extension/High •
Pressure Water. Main East Side. of Airport) 10,000 -
Transfer $10,000 to a/c. 11.00, ,pg..,365 :(Salaries) for
part time maintenance: help 10,000 +
19 Pg. 302 - PUBLIC. WORKS/ARTERIAL STREET :FUND
Defer following Arterial Street Fund (c Gas Tax) projects:
Program #008 Monterey Drive (Overlay) 17,0.00
Program #009 Capri Drive (overlay) 5,800
Establish new programs and apply Arterial Street -¢ Gas'.. _
Tax funds to the fo l lowing"'street overlays:
Program #025- Burnett.Avelino "S.'(S 5th S 4th) 10,500 _+
Program #026 S '5th.,(Burnett -..Main) : 4,800. .+
Program #027" Wells Avenue _S' (S 4th , Grady) 7,500 + .
20. Pg. 343 - PUBLIC WORKS/TRAFFIC ENGINEERING, ,'
Add $117 to a/c 42.12 Memberships & Registrations) to.
allow 1 membership for each association listed on pg.""343 117 +
21. Pg. 341 - PUBLIC WORKS/TRAFFIC ENGINEERING
Add $1,000 to a/c 12..0.0 (Overtime). 1;00
22. Pg. 355 & 360 PUBLIC WORKS/WATER MAINTENANCE :
Transfer $72,006"fr.om a/c 64.00, pg. 360 (pipes and
Fittings/Reserve) „ 72,006
Transfer $72,006 to a/c 10.00 pg. 355 "(salaries :and"'
benefits) for 4 additional positions 72,006 "4-
(2 Maintenance Worker I' s and 2 Maintenance,'Worker II's)
Positions not to be filled without approval''of. the.
Ways and Means Committee. '';.
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AMENDMENTS TO THE';`1980 , . Y OF`RENTON BUD,GEF
- ;'-EXI'ENBTTDR.F
CHANGES: ' ' CHANGES
23'."• Pg. 180 - POLICE PATROL
Fund replacement :of 4 .Police Patrol cars. 'Add $25,000;• .
to a/c 64.00 (Machinery:&.:.EquipmentY;:,•Trade-in-deducted; '25,000
24: Pg. 328 - PUBLIC WORKS/STREET CONSTRUCTION/STREET::FUND.;
• Cut $63,000 from Program #047, Burnett Avenue 5.:: ,
Parking -Lot. Add. Program #048, 'Burnett Avenue 5:;..; :` ' •
(S. 7th S. 5th), Street Improvem ;ents,. add $53,543 to ,
Pro ram #048. Decrease of $9,457, 9,457
g
25. PUBLIC WORKS/STREET CONSTR,UCT.ION/STREE FUND
' ' Add Program 049,' ,Burnett,:Avenue: S. Under rouiidin'
:including .Storm Drainage (S; 7th:'- 5:,.4th .:. Add .$18,915,
to.Program #04j: ---- - ------ - -- --- - 1.8,915:+
26 Pg 228 - FIRE SUPPRESSION
Cut $4,650"from- a/c 64.09 EMS Grant , City Match----=- 4,65U
Cut $4,650 from .a/c 64.09 (EMS Grant); .'Grant -Funds =---- 4,650
Pg. 6 - CURRENT .FUND REVENUE
Cut $4,650 from;Revenue a/c. 334:22 02: (EMS Grant) • 4,650 -
NOTE: 50%.Grant :funding and 50% City match, notified'' :
Grant reduced by: $4,650 therefore City 'match ,;` '
reduced by $4,650::(savings) "and total Budget_
is reduced by: $4,650. ` .Total,.adjusted Grant_
is $18';291•;:•City„Match $18,291 for aid.,equipmt:
27..` . Pg. 213 FIRE. ADMINISTRATION
Cut $6,5,00 from a/c .31..74 `(Master.Plan Update - --- - • 6,500
28. Pg. 71 - EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATION
Cut $1,084 from a/c :64.00' (Machinery` & Equipment) for. '-. .'.
replacement of Mayor's car 1;084 .
(Amount needed over what Equipment„Rental would :provide; ' :
•
29 Pg. 439 - CONTINGENCY FUND
Cut $20,000 allocated for Full Time Attorney 20,000 - .
Cut. $19,271 uncommitted funds - 19,27,1'
30. Pg. 292. 294:.. PUBLIC .;WOR,KS' GARBAGE/SOLID WASTE; ,
Cut $20,046 from a c 10.00 (Salaries and.Benefits . f'or: .
Ri ht-of-Way Inspector. position ) 20,046 -
g
Cut all items for Right-of-Way Inspector
- Cut $200 from a/c 20.00 Supplies) --- 200 -
Cut $100` from .a/c 38.00. (Repairs' ec Maintenance) --»- 100
Cut $2,700 from a/c 39.02 Equipment Rental) 2,700 -
Cut $1,000 from a/c 64.00 ,Machinery & Equ .pment� 1;000
Total decrease:of $24;046
3
1. Pg. 311 - PUBLIC WORKS/STREET. MAINTENANCE/ROADWAY
DIVISION/STREET:'FUND. , . ,: :,
Add $21,514 to a/c 64:00' (Machinery,:&.Equipment) to.=
' I replace 4 yard Dump .Truck: :` .. , 21• ,514
Pg. 382 - PUBLIC WORKS/EQUIPMENT RENTAL FUND "' : . •
Transfer $11,328 from ,a/c;501. (EndingFun'd:Balance) - 11,328
Transfer $11,328 to a/c 64.00' Machinery & Equipment) 11,328. +
(To. provide balance)of .Cost 'to`.replace. 4 yard'!Dump Truck;
amount accumulated toward replacement.
32. NEW CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND',= LIBRARY PLANNING, '. (`::.
IMPROVEMENTS AND CONSTRUCTION
Establish Cumulative Reserve Fund (by Ordinance) for'the,
specific purpose of Library planning, improvements and
construction. Add amount of $10,0,00 10,000 +
:Revenue source to be Property Taxes.
' 33. :..Pg. 8 - CURRENT FUND REVENUE
Add $10,000 to Currentt -Fund Revenue -a/c 364.00 (Sale'of
Fixed Assets) - 10,000 +
(Transfer $10,000 Property:-Takes Cumulative Reserv:e
Fund, Library planning:,..improvements and:.construction.,),
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MENTS: T0. 1'tl� l 80�•.AI�ND �'0 ;RENTON GETS,'-,�'1'1'. BUD, P 9
`�EI�EIdDITfJIiE •REVENUE
E
E CHANGE
S;-
CHANG S
' ' P' 8 G• LE ISLATIVE.;'SERVIOES`: COUNCIh'�
3 g 5 �
Add. .a/c :35;00.,•(Printing..&`Binding),:;and••ad`d. $5,000• for. `...,.•.
quarterly City;.Report:: • 7.-•:7- - 5,000,+
•
. .. ICALSOCIE TY .
20 ::
+P 256 5 :'-°.RENTONHISTO R ` " '1�` ` - -
35 $. " a?/ 21 00. off icae: SueouP e 5
4
� ,
�-
To•ta1 r neeec •
- : •
�'Add 200. toa�" : OI�� P� t - 75::+'Add $1 0 to" c32 ' ss. 11'ans ': 7. +- Add $75 ;to: a c :424M M` chein '& E ui mein -==-=�=; .Add to a c .64,00... ae s � 1b00:•
36 Pg. 8 - CURRENT FUND::R,EVEI
Add $6,000 to .Revenue •'a/c 364 00 (Sale of Fixed Assets},
Revenue from sale"o.f" public use:'areas - - • 6,000 +
:
0
22 - CUMULATIVE_RESERVE FUND.: .168 ; REVENUE': :'
.37 g. # 9
P ARK PROPERTy
)
P&. ,4_�0 CU. MUL_ ATcIV'E1R: FIg;e'rid�AU s±-s.r.
. and;a ,5 .
•
- 0
.,:;:
50.,:0
a._
Add c 64:00. :Sa1e '
•
eo'f�.poubFl c: use poperty': - •-Reven a fr m sal : . : . ` . ::. :`'•';• • _' ESRVE`FND•''#1689'EXPENDZTE Sj`, : � ,
PARK PROPERTY- ) " • 500 + .' Add. $50,000•'to a/ . 6 :00 ( ad. +
38:.r; ,Pg: 180 ->POLICE ,PATROL'Transfer . l0` 000'.f'or:K= Unit. from.'`a' .c•••64•:00.,;:'. :_:,`-',..`;:.:.. `.:.•::,,
• (Machinery: c P1}1n4o1 7 ;i t .
10•,000
Pg. 439 -'CONTINGENCY FUND.
- 'Transfer $10,000 for,.K-9;',Unt .to: Go•ntingency:Fund = 1,0.,000':+
NOTE: Matter of K--9 :Unit::to:.be •reviewed by;:"Councl'
. Committee 'of.;the Whole:, P-•oJ ice Department;to'; •::.'';:
provide additional information and a K4a
demonstration,
TOTAL AMENDMENTS. #i :THROUGH'#38
TOTAL:'I980 MAYOR'S.:RECOMM NDED_•'BUDGET:-- . --=- 24,838; 49$..: 24,838,498
T TAL 1 80. CITY°•OF'RENTON' BUDGET`:'AS.AMENDED-.- --=- -=- 24: 899 848. :24 899.,848 '
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SUMMARY OF BURNETT;AVENUE S., PROJECT, .' INFORMATION ONLY:: ...
-
a. Burnett Avenue S. (S. .7th - S. 5th} Sheet Tmprovetnents °
(Amendment #24) Street Fund, Program #048 - $53,543
. o unit .Deve.lo meat ,•&.. CD'. ': undin
'b.. Proposed Housing,& C mm ,:..Y •
... p (: ::,, .. ,, ••) .. .. ... g;._
to•.be" appropriated'with: l9$O:;H &, :CD`.'Block::Grant'.:program.
Will provide: for_ curb., ;gutter.and sidewalk improvements -= ---=--- ' 39,966 $•93,509.'
rg roundin includingstorm.:dra na e: Burnett Avenue; S .
($. 7th -,5. :4th) (Amendment:'#25} Street Fund, 'Program.#049, - - 18;915 `
d. Overlay project'Burnett Avenue S.• (S. 5th - S. 4th: ., Arterial. `': ", .
:.Street Fund, Program #025-;.. (Amendmen #19) -- . -- ---- :---- --T - 10,500
: ` c.t - 122," 24'
, 1980 Fundin" '.Burnett:-Avenue't;S`: Proje $ ,9,
Not•Funded: BurnettAvenue S. Parking Lot 24,445
Street Lighting 49,005
t_Av ue _S Li.near':Park ,construction_:•fundedb' :'H &...CD. :..,.• :.,:,•..." :, ote.:=.:^;,Burnet en ..,
Y
. . ,• Grant in -.the am $9.
4-.
-� '.� PUBLIC='''HEARING.0
CITY OF;RENTON, W.ASHING,TON' ;'
REGtT, AR CITY C.OUNCTL,MEETING'
Monday December 43,�1979, 8' ;00 pa .ra
uncil Chambers,. Renton Municipal Building
200,`.Mil"l "&venue.. South, Renton, Washington='
'PURPOSE:. ,Public Hearing.,:on proposed use of`Federal:Revenue",�Shaaring.funds for the "year ;1980."., .
Citi:zens.of Rentonxw -ll have an opportuni-ty,:to•make written or oral comments
regarding -uses "of :Revenue :Shaxing funds,
:In Coin fiance with the"""Revenue :Sharing Ac,t of l9?2, :a ::'amended 'in-197,6, .the 'following , 's
submitted as estimated fundi to'`be received "from °Federal Revenue;Sharing and expenditures -
ng'"" ,
:o f same 'as` amended from Mayor's proposed use of Revenue. Sharing funds.::f.or .1980.
ESTIMATED:]J DERAL""REVENUE SHARING AVAILABLE FOR' a g8p• �+Se e :gg.."":31;; 1980 Budge t,.Do current
Estimated Be inning;fund Balance - - - �-- -�-^- --- "$ 7",5,00
• g 634:�96
Federal- Entitlements --=-�- - --� ^- """..
Estimated,"Interest on"Investment of "Fun.ds- -- - -�-- =
"TOTAL ESTIMATED" .1 J DERAL R AVENUE SHARING..PITNDS 'AVAILABLE"'.IN.."1980 --- -- $648,?96 '
PROPOSEll AMENDED
T980:.FEDERAL .REVENUE:.:SHARING .(FRS")" EXPENDITURES PROPOSED.'& AMENDED:.'': FRS USE • FRS"USE.` '.:
REFERENCE/1980"
BUDGET DOCUMENT
1") PUBLIC' .SAFETY
`ac ua ition "c_onstruc. :: .
,Pg, 2-' . . -• South End Fire -,Station (Land q e .,.
tion and idapning);Fire Department 77;- _ 250,000 $250,000'.:"
tain.timer enc :.;'
4 S ectrum Anal .zer,.' :-est.:.equapuiert`.';to:',inain. , . ,;..g . ..,Y. ..
communications network') Traffic 'Engineering,na/c 64.00� :: 8,300 8,500:.
t .e"u: merit to
Pg..: 334 --- Tektronics 4 .- Scope:"ond"-Cart (Reelacemen . q p;
service "communication and" signal equipment),Traffic'
Engineer-ing,." a/c;.64..00 - 3.700 . 3,700
TOTAL PUBLIC "SAF.ETY -= $262200 .$262",200 ,
2) .PARKS &.RECREATION
0 4 0:
ed; .P.a':,: ;�. �e; lt 'e=s,�a`;:c=,,C�. 1... �_' �95 �
Pg. 405 -- . Mother.. s".Parke"Stoxa... $h , r] /..
Pg. ;405 -- Tiffany Park Tennis; Courts, Park Facilities a/c 63..06. -- 35,000. 35,000,
Pg. 405 -----"Earlington.:'Park Tepiis Courts, Park„Facilities' a/n; 63.01 3"5., -
("Amendment #1:3 tranisferred funds to:,.Talbot Hi°ll"
. Reservoir project.
4 - - Talbot Rill Reservoir;..:portion;;of" cost`for.Tennis. Courts -
and Fencing, Park Facilities a/c:63:09 , - - 35,000
Pg.,"405 ------ Philip Arnold .Park 'Rede�velopment (portion of cost), : ::
Park- Facilities, a/c 63.07 -- -- 28,516 28,"516
Facilities" a/c
Pg. 405 ------. Gang,Mower Replacement, "Park 64.00 --- 10.,000: " I'0,000. "
pg, y.05 15 Stage.Lfights Carco Theater, Park Facilities. a/c,'6'4.00 1,500 1,500.
Pg : 411 Com act .Pic p g p ku .Truck for Cedar River Trail l'�exlities - -"" ` .
a/c 64,"O0 ----- .�.. 5,000 5,000"..
TOTAL PARKS & RECREATION,, . $119,966' ' $119,9.66
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PUBLIC HEARING. 1.980 FEDF A,L RTEt UE SHARING (FRS) EXPENDITURES' COVNC Z,MEETING,
•PROPOSED& :AMENDED - ..Continued : • December 3, ;l979
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PROPOSED AMENDED
R 'EE�E!TCE�1980 "
BUDGET DOCUMENT • _FRS'°.USE FR.S USE
3�. TRANSPORTATION
-Pg. 328: -- Burnett`Avenue,.S, 'Parking Lot Construction, Street
-Fund Program-'#04:7" -'--
(.Amendment..#24:.transferred funds:"to Bui}nett Avenue;:"S: '"
Street Improvements)
New Program Burnett; Avenue S. '(S. 7th S. 5th) Street, Improvements; .
"Street Fund .Program #U48 (portions .of•:cost>) ---------•- 45,000 "
New Program Burnett .Avenue ';S. , (S. 7th S. 4th) Undergrounding
including Storm Drainage, Street Fund Program #0i9
(ma"jority of, cost.} (Amendment #2 , a:dded;;program}; 1.8,000
Traffic.;Engineering vehicle, 'a/c 6.4.00 ---- -- :5,500 5,500
TOTAL"TRANSPORTATION: --- - -: -------. * :68,5.00 ;$ 68,"500
4),..LIBRARIES
Pg 433 -- Library. Books and""Materials, Library Sery c:es r ,:.:,;.
a/c 66:'00• (.portio'n of .cost)--------------------- $ 46,50.0 $ 3,5OO
(Amendment.#12. increased.all'ocation b $7,000, to
be "funded""by Federal. Revenue Sharing ,
Pg 431`.__ Library Services Salaries & Benefits, a:,c 10.00 ------ 15T,630 144,630 : `
(Amendment #12 decreased Revenue`.•,Sharing fundiir g, for
salaries &,rbenefits` try,"•. $7,000;, .Note Thi.s'`is :not.a • .
cut in`.salaries & benefits transfer,of funding.;
source: only:
TOTAL LIBRARIES ----- - - -- ----__- +.._ $198,130 $19130
TOTAL 198.0 FEDERAL' + SHARING EXPENDITURES PROPOSED & AMENDED --_-=.`.$648.",796. $648,796
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ORDINANCE NO. 'Alm
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,
ADOPTING AN ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1980 •
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I: That the Annual Budget for the City of Renton for the year 1980
heretofore prepared and filed with the City Clerk, as modified and approved by vote
of the City Council of the City of Renton on December 3, 1979, after due notice and
hearing thereof as provided by law, be and the same is hereby in all respects
ratified, adopted and confirmed as such Annual Budget for the year 1980, and same
by this reference is incorporated herein as if fully set forth, and a complete and
accurate copy of said Budget being attached hereto, labeled Exhibit "A". Ordinance
No. 3371 adopted under date of November 5, 1979, fixed the estimated amount of tax
levies necessary for the year 1980.
SECTION II: The following' total sums for expenditures are hereby allowed
• and established in each of the following funds in said 1980 Budget, to wit:
(A) 000 CURRENT FUND $ 8,881,820
101 PARK FUND 1,603,701
102 ARTERIAL STREET FUND 769,000
103 STREET FUND 1,434,584
106 LIBRARY FUND 385,969
107 CONTINGENCY FUND 395,921
108 CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND #1894 (Municipal Buildings) 2,187
109 CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND #1698 (Fire Equipment) . . . 61,000
110 CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND #1689 (Park Property) . 89,491
111 CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND #3278 (Unemployment Compensa.) 50,000
112 CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND #2104 (Park Equipment) . . . 83,100
113 CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND #2283, (Beautification) . . . 1,670
115 CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND #3362 (Storm Sewers) . . . . -0 •
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118 CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND #2755 (Special Purpose Paths) 9,550
119 CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND # (Library Improvements) 10,000
122 COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT TRAINING FUND (CETA) . . . 106,268
124 CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND #2518 (Municipal Arts) . . 378
126 GREEN RIVER WILDLIFE FUND 1,700
199 ]FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND 648,796
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+'r 202 1967 LIMITED G.O. BOND INTEREST & REDEMPTION FUND . . $, 172,323
205 1974 ADVANCE REFUNDING LIMITED G.O. BOND 150,156
INTEREST & REDEMPTION FUND
' 207 1978 LIMITED G.O. BOND INTEREST & REDEMPPTION FUND . 132,167
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301 STREET FORWARD THRUST FUND 3,097,900
302 URBAN ARTERIAL FUND —0-
305 LAKE WASHINGTON BEACH FORWARD THRUST FUND 234,932
308 LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION FUND —0-
311 MAIN FIRE STATION CONSTRUCTION FUND —0-
312 CEDAR RIVER TRAIL CONSTRUCTION FUND -0-
313 SENIOR CITIZENS' CENTER CONSTRUCTION FUND 250,000
314 SOUTH END FIRE STATION CONSTRUCTION FUND 2,871,100
401 WATERWORKS UTILITY FUND .
402 AIRPORT FUND 435,084
415 1975 WATER AND SEWER CONSTRUCTION FUND 1,689,881
417 TALBOT PUMP STATION CONSTRUCTION FUND —0-
501 EQUIPMENT RENTAL FUND 531,640
601 FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND 708,530
602 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT GUARANTY FUND 91,000
608 UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION FUND —0—
TOTAL ORDINARY EXPENDITURES (A) $24,899,848
(B) Receipts from sources other than taxation $14,691,393
Add surpluses carried over from previous year 6,739,741
TOTAL TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION 3,468,714
TOTAL BUDGET FOR EXPENDITURES (A)
AND RECEIPTS (B) $24,899,848
SECTION III: A copy of the Budget as herein adopted shall be transmitted to
the Office of the State Auditor in Washington, Division of Municipal Corporations,
and such other governmental agencies as provided by law.
SECTION IV: This Ordinance shall be effective on and after its passage,
approval and five days after its publication.
. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 3rd day of December 1979.
Delores A. Mead, City erk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 3rd day of December 1979.
,(9-eIA' . .
Charles J Delaurenti, Mayor
App 1\04,ed as toy f��
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Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
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Date of Publication: December 7, 1979
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Affidavit of Publication^` �f WASHINGTON
�<:; ®"���. ORDINANCE NO.3371
t,, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON,
�', WASHINGTON FIXING THE ESTIMATED AMOUNT
STATE OF WASHINGTON ss ) ::?;' '. OF TAX LEVIES NECESSARY TO RAISE THE
COUNTY OF KING AMOUNT OF THE ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES FOR
'_ THE YEAR 1980 AS REQUIRED BY RCW 84.52.020;
AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK TO CERTIFY SUCH
BUDGET OR ESTIMATE OF THE AMOUNT TO BE
, being first duly sworn on - RAISED BY TAXATION ON THE ASSESSED VALUA-
be�% ,tisaL ��:(� 7:�.t1 \ TION OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN THE
CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON
oath,deposes and says that..,:: .is the a of THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON;
THE DAILY RECORD CHR G i newspaper 1 ° Q WASHINGTON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Cgal a p it is a six(6)times a SECTION I: Pursuant to the requirements of RCW
week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been q
for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, 84.52.020,the City of Renton shall annually certify to King
printed and published in the English language continually as a newspaper V County on or before Wednesday next following the first
published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,and it is Monday in October of each year,the amount of levies to be
now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the S made in support of the City for the ensuing year in total and
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Daily Record by individual fund.
Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior (• Pursuant thereto it is hereby certified that the estimated
Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, amount necessary to be raised by taxation is the sum of
, '$3,468,714.08 for the calendar year 1980,and said amount
of tax levy is necessary to be levied upon the real and
Washington.That the annexed is a personal property subject to taxation in the City of Renton,
Ordinance #3371 E , for the purpose of raising the necessary revenues for said
City for the calendar year 1980,to-wit:
y 5eoo ` (TOTAL ASSESSED VALUATION$1,079,489,821)
$3.209 per$1,000 of True Value-1980 Levy Rate
*Levy Ceiling $3,459,266.28
as it was published in regular issues(and N
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period ( Annexations 4,645.35
Prior Year Omitted Levies 4,802.45
MAXIMUM 1980 LEVY $3,468,714.08
(Based on 106%Limit)
of I consecutive issues,commencing on the j 'Levy Ceiling: I
$3,361,128.62-6%
est of 3
$102;940. 1—1 vie Co Construction 00,876 most recent year's
- , x$29,674,290/New Con Construction).
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day of November ,19.7�....,and endingthe $3.469/1979 rate
struction). /
—4,802.45—Omitted Assessment Levy(Subtract).
day of ,19 ,both dates $3,459,266.28—Levy Ceiling (Discounting Annexations
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- and Omitted Assessments).
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee SECTION II:That said taxes herein provided for are levied
for the purpose of raising revenue sufficient to pay the
, principal and interest upon the general bonded indebted-
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $.-,rF which • ness of the City of Renton, the General Fund, and for
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred b db.for the carrying on of the different departments of the municipal
first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent government of the City of Renton for the fiscal year
insertion. beginning January 1,1980 and ending December 31,1980;
�:�l._..w the final budgetthe City of Renton is to be adopted and
� '- completeddas s specified
cified by law.
'SECTION III: That the taxes collected from•the levies
'hereby fixed and made, together with the estimated
revenues from sources other than taxation which constitute
Lr-"C"Tj,CS''..Clerk the appropriations of the City of Renton for the fiscal year
. 1980, shall be so appropriated and,as finally itemized and
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9 day of • ,classified in the,Annual Budget for the fiscal year 1980 to be
adopted by the City of Renton as specified in Chapter 95,
Laws of 1969,•Extraordinary Session;as amended.
1`IC3 VF71F1 k7EX" , 19 w-,.. SECTION IV:A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be
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transmitted to the Clerk of King County Council and the King
County Assessor's office, and such other governmental
bodies as provided by law.
Notary Publ' in and for the State of Wangton, • SECTION V:This Ordinance shall be effective upon.its
residing at Kent, Kinounty. i passage,approval and five days after its publication.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 5th day of
November, 1979.
—Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June Delores A. Mead, City Clerk
9th 1955. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 5th day of November,
1979. .
—Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, Charles J.Delaurenti, Mayor
adopted by-the newspapers of the State. .Approved as to form:
Lawrence J.Warren,City Attorney'
Published in the Daily Record Chronicle November-9,
i ;1979. R5880 ,
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V.P.C.Form No.87 Rev.7-79'' '
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Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING ss. -
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Tbe,2?e4.a...a ob.ii being first duly sworn on
oath,deposes and says that.. is the ... ;GIIY,OF RENT rON^' .",
P k h.e. Uh•::•O,f...Ci'6x'k of _WASHINGTON '
THE DAILY RECORD CHRONICLE,a newspaper published six(6)times a NOTICE'OF '
week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been PUBLIC HEARING
for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, 1980 BUDGET AND
printed and published in the English language continually as a newspaper CITY'S PLANNED USE
published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,and it is OF FEDERAL/REVENUE
now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the ;, SHARING MONEY -
I
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Daily Record DECEMBER 3, 1979
Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior.• NOTICE'IS HEREBY GI-
Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, VEN that the Mayor has filed
the City's 1980 Prelims ary '
Budget with the City Clerk.
Washington.That the annexed is a...Public...J.18.Gr1ng Copies thereof are available
to any taxpayer who will call
R5875 I therefor, 200 Mill 'Avenue
i South,Renton,Washington.,
NOTICE IS FURTHER
as it was published in regular issues(and GIVEN that the City Council
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period of the City of Renton,
Washington, will hold a"
Public Hearing on Monday,
December 3, 1979, in the•'
of P consecutive issues,commencing on the Council' Chambers, 2nd
Floor,Municipal Building,for
the purpose of fixing the
9 day of November ,19..P.9..,and ending the Final Budget for 1980.
A SECOND PUBLIC
HEARING will be held on
7 19... .. . both dates December 3, 1979, on the -
'. ..day of I�OZ70.T'18�•®2' 7�, City's Planned Use of,Feder-
inclusive, and that such.newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- al Shared Revenue money.
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee Any taxpayer of the City of
. Renton may appear before •
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of which the•City Council at the time
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hund dv -'as for the .and place above mentioned,
first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent and be heard for or against
insertion. any part of the Budget or the
PlannedUse of Federal •
Shared Revenue money.
CITY OF RENTON
Delores A.Mead
° C.M.C.,
Chief Clerk City Clerk
Published in the Daily Re-
cord Chronicle November 9
Subscribed and sworn to before me this • day of ; and 16, 1979.A587—Vt"r-
...i.vembp ' , 19..79
Notary ubl in and or a ate of Washingni, �'. { )f
residing at Kent,King Couffiity. -'0 ✓Co,,:,�
—Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June t,'-' a .a
9th, 1955. l = ;,v: ��®%o 6'
—Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, ` , ; 5 @. e'tt ..``�
adopted by the newspapers of the State. �:�� < ` :�.
V.P.C.Form No.87 Rev.7-79
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 22 , 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 meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, MARGARET PROCTOR, GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL
COUNCIL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President Pro tem. MOVED BY
TRIMM, SECOND PROCTOR, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS BARBARA Y.
SHINPOCH AND CHARLES F. SHANE. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; L.WARREN, City Attorney; D.MEAD, City Clerk;
IN ATTENDANCE GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works
Director; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; JOHN WEBLEY Park
Director; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; JOHN
BUFF, Police Department, BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Department.
PRESS' GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL Correction to Minutes of October 15, 1979 by Councilman
10/15/79 Stredicke: Second paragraph, First page - Remove motion..
MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PROCTOR, APPROVE MINUTES. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published
Federal Shared and posted, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearing to con-
Revenue sider the Mayor's recommended use of Federal Revenue Sharing
funds for the year 1980. Citizens of Renton were invited to
submit written or oral comments regarding possible uses of
the Revenue Sharing funds. Copies of the Mayor's recommended
1980 Federal Revenue Sharing Expenditures were distributed to
the public and read by the City Clerk: Total estimated funds:
$648,796 Mayor's recommended expenditure: (1) public Safety:
New South End Fire Station $250,000 (Acquisition, construction
and manning) ; Spectrum Analyzer $8,500; Tektronics 475 Scope
$3,700: $262,200; (2) Parks and Recreation $119,966; (3)
Transportation $68,500 and (4) Libraries salaries and materials
$198,130: Total $648,796.
Continued Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. N. , inquired re park funds for
Phillip Arnold Park and was advised by Park Director Webley
that "tot lot" was included. Councilmen Perry and Stredicke
inquired re South End Fire Station and were advised by Mayor
Delaurenti that $250,000 was total package. Upon Council
inquiry, Finance Director Marshall advised the Council that dur-
ing Budget sessions they have opportunity to make changes.
Councilman Clymer noted that the public may make recommendations
as to use of the revenue funds from now to budget adoption.
Councilman Stredicke inquired as to use of funds for LID guarante: .
Finance Director Marshall advised the revenue sharing funds are
received quarterly and must be spent within two years, that pay-
ment on LID would be legitimate. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER,
CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE BUDGET COMMITTEE FOR CONSIDERATION
AT BUDGET HEARINGS. CARRIED.
PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted
Grady Way Bridge and published, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public meeting to
Replacement and consider alternate alignments for the Grady Way bridge replace-
Widening to ment. Public Works Director Gonnason explained Federal assis-
Four Lanes tance in amount of 82q., joint project with Tukwila and introduced
consultant Prakash V. Limaye of the URS Company, 4th and Vine
Building, Seattle, 98121 . Engineer Limaye explained the three
alternatives, two of which move the bridge and highway to the
north to eliminate curves at west end of Grady Way bridge for
connection with Southcenter Blvd. and explained advantages and
disadvantages.; costs: $5,000,000 to over $6,300,000.
Renton City Council
10/22/79 Page 2
Public Meeting - Continued
Grady Way Bridge Burlington Northern Representative James Gordon explained two
Replacement of alternative routes to the north would cross B.N. property
Continued and prohibit serving business by rail , including Totem Beverages.
Gordon noted preference for bridge replacement in present location.
MOVED TRIMM, SECOND PERRY, REFER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
TO MEET WITH OTHER COUNCIL MEMBERS AND CITY OF TUKWILA. CARRIED.
Clinton Betz MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE AGENDA
Rezone R-400-79 TO ITEM 10.a. TO CONSIDER BETZ APPEAL OF REZONE. CARRIED.
and Appeal
Hearing Examiner recommendation for Clinton H. Betz Rezone of
property located at the east end of NE 9th Pl . between Edmonds
Ave. NE and Sunset Blvd. NE, rezone requested from R-1 to R-3
for apartment uses. Examiner recommended approval to R-3 for
easterlymost lot and R-2 westerlymost lot, subject to conditions.
Continued The Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry submitted
report noting determination that no error in fact or law exists
and recommended concurrence in the recommendation of the Hearing
Examiner and referral to the Ways and Means Committee for necessary
ordinance preparation. Applicant's Attorney, Wyman Dobson, used
wall maps and photographs, claiming, error in judgement by the
Examiner, noting area infiltrated with duplexes , apartments on
two sides and claimed folage would serve as buffer. MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN REPORT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOP-
MENT COMMITTEE FINDING NO ERROR. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Public Safety Committee Chairwoman Proctor submitted report
PubliclSafety re 10/8/79 referral concerning burglar alarms by Kathy Koelker.
Committee The committee recommended that the City Attorney respond to
Burglar False Mrs. Koelker with a copy of Ordinance 3011 . MOVED BY TRIMM,
Alarms SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PUBLIC SAFETY COM-
MITTEE AND REQUEST THE CITY ATTORNEY WRITE LETTER ON SUBJECT.
CARRIED.
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted report
Committee requesting further information from the Staff for drafting of
Wiemann Rezone a special permit per Exhibit A of the Wiemann Rezone and that
restrictive covenants be filed relative to building height.
MastrolVacation The Ways and Means Committee recommended presentation to Council
of Right-of-Way of a letter dated 9/25/79 from William S. Tsao confirming agree-
VAC-151-79 ment to required conditions. The letter stated understanding
Not Granted that the proposed vacation would be granted without fee to the
City subject to conditions: (1) A cul-de-sac at the east end
of the proposed vacated right-of-way of sufficient radius to.
be dedicated for fire protection purposes; (2) Street improve-
ment from the east end of the proposed vacated R/W to Union Ave.
developed and paid by petitioner, M. Mastro. Councilman Stredicke
noted Council had not determined fee and noted 1/2 of appraised
value $20,000. Public Works Director Gonnason noted no objection
to vacation; appraisal of $1 .20 per sq. ft. , 37,285.5 sq. ft. in
proposed vacation to be reduced by amount of cul-de-sac which
would be dedicated to be approximately 32,000 sq. ft. Following
discussion, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, grant vacation
with conditions as outlined in letter and not charge vacation fee.
ROLL CALL: 2-AYES: Perry, Clymer; 3-NO: Stredicke, Proctor and
Trimm. MOTION FAILED.
Sabey Vacation The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in the
VAC-1679 appraisal fee recommended by the Public Works Director of $1 .80
Granted per sq. ft. and change 1/2 of the appraised value and grant
vacation. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDA-
TION AND REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDI-
NANCE. CARRIED.
LID 314 Loan The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in request
of the Public Works Director that a temporary loan be made
Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING ss.
Th e•r'e e.a...Sk•Obin - being first duly sworn on •
Chief...Cle.rkc F —
oath,deposes and says that. he.is the .... of i,r1.ly R I OE RENTON
THE DAILY RECORD CHRONICLE,a newspaper published six(6)times a f-"INOTICE OF:'r
week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been • PUBLIC HEARING
for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, BY RENTON MAYOR
printed and published in the English language continually as a newspaper f NOTICE IS HEREBY GI-
published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,and it is I VEN that C.J. Delaurenti,
now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the Mayor of Renton, has fixed
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Daily Record the 22nd day of October,,'
Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior
Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, 1979, at 8:00 P.M. in the
Council Chambers of the
Public Hearing , Renton Municipal Building;.
Washington.That the annexed is a I Renton,Washington,as the,
time and place for a public
I hearing to consider the-fol-,
lowing:
City's Planned Use of
Federal Sharing' Revenue
as it was published in regular issues(and Money
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period Unappropriated Entitlement,.
Funds held in revenue shar-
ing trust fund:$7,500.00 `-
0
of I consecutive issues,commencingon the ,. Interest$ title e
_ ; Total Entitlement Funds
Anticipated During 1980:
.1.0 day of...O.cto:ber ,19..79...,and ending the 1 $634,296.00
. Total Funds$648,796.00
Any taxpayer of the City of I
I Renton may Appeartatrstheer,
day of ,19 ,both dates _ time and place-above-men=
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- , -f, .,
scribers duringall of said PubJIC .NOtICe3"''
period. That the full amount of the fee ��;. o � z
i s', ;: '
tioned and be heard for or
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $.21.r.I.5which I against any part of the
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the Planned Use of Federal
first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent Sharing Revenue Money or
insertion. submit written comments f
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thereon.
` CITY OF RENTON
C.J. Delaurenti;
Mayor,,
• Chi.e.f...Cl.erk City ClerkDelores A. Mead,
Published in the Daily Re-
Subscribed and sworn to before me this i 6day of cord Chronicle_on October,
1979.;'R5826 ��
October 1979 ,
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Notary Publ c • and for the State of Washing n,
residing at Kent,King Co ty.
—Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June
9th, 1955.
—Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures,
adopted by the newspapers of the State.
V.P.C.Form No.87 Rev.7-79
No T ICE
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEARING
ON October 22, 1979 AT 8:00 P.M.
RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
For the purpose of considering a proposed
City's Planned Use of Federal Sharing Revenue Money
Unappropriated Entitlement Funds held
in revenue sharing trust fund: $ 7,500.00
Interest $ 7,000.00
Total Entitlement Funds Anticipated
During 1980: $634,296,00
Total Funds $648,796.00
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
Planned use of Federal Sharing Revenue Money or submit written
comments thereon.
CERTIFICATION
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TO: DATE:
FROM: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
SUBJECT: Fedor Fedcrzi .harm,, R,2venuc t1ona
Please furnish the following to the City Clerk's Office:
X;,XXX Certification of Posting Legal Description
Certification of Valid Petition Map
Deed Pro Rata Share of Costs
Easement Restrictive Covenants
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THANK YOU! Requested by: Shar1enc
NOTICE
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEARING
ON October 22, 1979 AT 8: 00 P. M.
RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
For the purpose of considering a proposed
City's Planned Use of Federal Sharing Revenue Money
Unappropriated Entitlement Funds held
in revenue sharing trust fund: $ 7,500,00
interest $ 7,000.00
Total Entitlement Funds Anticipated
During 1980: . $634,296.00
Total Funds $648,796.90
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
Planned use of Federal Sharing Revenue Money or submit written
comments thereon.
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(Complete legal description &further information available in the City Clerk's Office - 235-2500
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demeanor punishable by fine and
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�� 7 THE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
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o °..,' CHARLES J. DELAURENTI • MAYOR . ® DELORES A. MEAD
? CITY CLERK
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC. HEARING
BY .
RENTON MAYOR. .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that;� C.J. Delaurenti , Mayor of Renton, has
fixed the 22nd day of October, 1979; 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 Planned Use of Federal Sharing Revenue Money
Unappropriated- Entitlement Funds held : .
in revenue sharing trust fund: $ 7,500.00
Interest $ 7,000.00 -
Total Entitlement Funds Anticipated
During 1980: $634,296.00
Total Funds - • $648,796.00
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
Planned Use of Federal Sharing Revenue Money or submit written
comments thereon
CITY OF RENTON
C.J. Delaurenti , Mayor
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Del ores A. Mead, city C1 krk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
October 10,. 1979
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PUBLIC HEARING
. CITYOF,RENTON, WASHINGTON
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
. . Monday, October 22, 1979, 8:00 p.m.
Council Chambers, Renton Municipal Building
200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington
PURPOSE: Public.Hearing on Mayor's recommended use of Federal Revenue Sharing funds
for the year 1980. Citizens of Renton will have an opportunity to make
written or oral comments regarding possible uses of Revenue Sharing funds.
In compliance with the:Revenue Sharing Act of 1972, as amended in 1976, the following
is submitted as estimated funding to be received from Federal Revenue Sharing and the
Mayor's recommended expenditures of same for 1980.
ESTIMATED FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING AVAILABLE FOR 1980:
Estimated Beginning Fund Balance ------- $ . 7,500
Federal Entitlements ---------- 634,296
Estimated Interest on Investment of Funds 7,000
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TOTAL ESTIMATED' J11)ERAL REVENUE SHARING FUNDS.AVAILABLE IN 1980 $648,796
MAYOR'S RECOMMENDED 1980 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES:
1) PUBLIC .SAFETY'
New South End Fire Station (Acquisition, construction
and manning) ------------------------------ --------- $250,000
Spectrum Analyzer '(Test equipment to maintain emergency
communications network) 8,500
Tektronics 475 Scope and Cart (Replacement equipment to
service communication and signal equipment) _ 3,700 $262,200
2) PARKS AND RECREATION.
Mother's Park Storage Shed $ 4,950
Tiffany Park Tennis Courts ------ 35,000
Earlington Park Tennis Courts - 35,000
Philip Arnold Park Redevelopment (portion of cost) 28,516
Gang Mower Replacement ----------- ----- 10,000
15 Stage Lights - Carco Theater -------------------- 1,500
Compact Pickup Truck for Cedar River Trail Maintenance 5,000 $119,966
3) TRANSPORTATION
Burnett Avenue South Parking Lot Construction --- $ 63,000
Traffic Engineering Vehicle --------- . 5,500 $ 68,500
.4) LIBRARIES
.Library Personnel Salaries $151,630
Library Books and Materials --- ----- 46,500 $198,130
TOTAL 1980 MAYOR'S RECOMMENDED FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES -- $648,796
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING _
Published in Record Chronicle l0//a/179 . .