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Planning iComMis'Sion 'M<inutes
3/23/66 1 �.
Page 9
3 , VARIANCES : CONTINUED: •
( 1) Continued :
Moved by Denzer, seconded by Cordell , ' that the Variance be
recommended to the City Council for approval. Motion carried.
• Mr. Teegarden abstained from voting on this matter.
4. STREET VACATION:
a portion of
( 1) Proposed Street Vacation of/106th Avenue SE , continued from March
9th meeting.
Mr. Ericksen stated that discussons have been. held• with- va ,io.us
property owners in the area of the proposed street vacation, re-
garding the matter of access points . He felt that the number of
intersections should be held to a minimum number necessary.
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Lyman Houk , representing the City Engineer, stated. that the City
Engineer' s recommendation if the street is vacated is that' a 20 '
easement be retained for utilities and walkway.
The Commission members expressed concern for providing public
access for students walking to Fred Nelson Junior High School ,
and it was felt that if the street is vacated that an alternate
Means of public access should-be provided for future needs .
ACTION:
Moved by Stredicke , seconded by Denzer, that the ,Planning
Director make a recommendation to the City Council after a
Meeting is held to work out an agreement with the petitioners
regarding an alternate access . Motion carried.
5 , ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS :
( 1) Announcement of the Building Codes and Fire Zones Seminar, to
be held on Thursday, March 24 .
( 2) Announcement of Special Meeting of the Commission and Council
members with' Transamerica Development Co , Wednesday Apr. 6 ,
1 : 30 P.M. City Hall to discuss proposed development plans ,
James Denzer, Secretary
Dayle Garrison, Chairman
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Renton Planning Commission 3/9/66, Page 3
4e NEW, APPLICATIONS FOR HEARING MARCH 23 , 1966 : Continued; •
REZONES : .
( 5) John Golithko , Appl. No. R-302-66 , from R-2 to R-3 , property
located at 2807-2808 7th Ave. N.
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( 6.)' King County Public os2i.tal Dist, #1, Ap2.lo No. R-303-66 , from
GS-1 to R-4 , property on E Sto between 4th and 5th Avenue N.
( 7) Lyman Riley, Appl. No. R-304-66 , from SR-1 to R-3 , property Ion .
Sunset Blvd. E. between M St. and 0 St.
( 8) Jack McFadden, Appl. No. R--305-66 , .from G-9600 to R-3 , properly
located on Springbroodk Rd. at approximately South 170th St.
( 9 ) , Bruce Buck, Applo No. R-306-66 , from R-I to R-4 , property on
116th Avenue SE between Sunset Boul o E. and 12th Ave. N o
( 10) John Racanello, Appl. No. R--307- 66 , from R-2 to R-3 , property
, on L Street and llth Pl. •
VARIANCES:
(1) j Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Co. , Appl. No. V-296-66 ,
request for variance on parking regUirenento
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c5/' PROPOSED STREET VACATION of a portion of 106th 'Avenue SE , right .of .,,
' way located south of Puget Drive extending to School property, Ben-
son Hill area. This matter was continued from the Feb. 23 meeting.
A letter was read from Renton School District stating thattthe
proposed vacation would not be in the best interest of the Renton
School District.
• Mro !HEricksen pointed out the area on the map. He felt that the
street should not be vacated at this time until it is determined •
what the future street, nee.ds would be as the. surrounding area 'devel-
ops The Commission,members were in general agreement and the fol- '
lowing action' was taken: .
ACTION:
Moved by Stredicke , seconded by Denzer, that we recommend. to the
City Council that the hearing be continued on the proposed vacation,
in order to give more time for study relative to planning for future:
developments . Motion carried. .
60_ . ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS :
(1) The Commission discussed .the matter of proposed amendments
to the Comprehensive Plano
1 ( 2) Mr. Ericksen suggested that a policy should be established
concerning zoning applications which are not in agreement with the
Comprehensive Plano
J ( 3) Copies of the Building Regulations were given to the
members .
It was moved by Stredicke , seconded by Busch, to continue the
Administrative Matters until. Wednesday, 7 : 30 P.M. Mar. 16 . This •
would be a Special Commission of the Whole Meeting. Motion carried.
It was noted that the Field Trip Committee would meet on Sato
AOM at 8 : 30 at Park Avenue Cafe.
There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 10 : 20 PoMo
James Denzer, Secretary
, DayTay1 le Garrison, Chairman
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Renton Planning Commission 3/9/66 Page 3
4e NEW APPLICATIONS FOR HEARING MARCH 23 , 1966 : Continued;
REZONES :
( 5) John Golithko , Applo No. R-302-66 , from R-2 to R-3 , property
located at 2807-2808 1thAve. N.
( 6 ) King County Public Hospital Dist, #1, Applo No. R-303-66 , from
GS-1 to R-4 , property on E St. between 4th and 5th Avenue N.
( 7) Lyman Riley, Applo No. R-304-66 , from SR-1 to R-3 , property nn
Sunset Blvd. E. between M St. and 0 St.
( 8) Jack McFadden, Applo No. R-305-66 , from G-9600 to R-3 , propetly
located on Springbroodk Rd. at approximately South 170th St .
( 9 ) Bruce Buck , Applo No. R-306-66 , from R-1 to R-4 , property on
116th Avenue SE between Sunset Boulo E. and 12th Ave. No
( 10) John Racanello , Apple No. R-307-66 , from R-2 to R-3 , property
on L Street and llth Pl.
VARIANCES :
(1) Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Co. , Applo No. V-296-66 ,
request for variance on parking requirement.
5 . PROPOSED STREET VACATION of a portion of 106th Avenue SE , right of ;. .
Lway located south of Puget Drive extending to School property, Ben-
son. Hill area. This matter was continued from the Feb., 23 meeting.
A letter was read from Renton School District stati g_:thattihhe
proposed vacation would not be in the best interest of the Renton
School District.
Mr. Ericksen pointed out the area on the maps He felt that the . '
street should not be vacated at this time until it is determined
what the future street. needs would be as the_ surrounding area devel-
ops . The Commission. .members were in general agreement and the fol-
lowing action was taken:
ACTION :
Moved by Stredicke , seconded by Denzer, that we recommend to the
City Council that the hearing be continued on the proposed vacation,
in order to give more time for study relative to planning for future.
developments . Motion carried.
6e. :.ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS :
(1) The Commission discussed the matter of proposed amendments
to the Comprehensive Plano
( 2) Mr. Ericksen suggested that a policy should be established
concerning zoning applications which are not in agreement with the
Comprehensive Plano
( 3) Copies of the Building Regulations were given to the
members .
It was moved by Stredicke , seconded by Busch , to continue the
Administrative Matters until Wednesday , 7 : 30 P.M- Mar. 16 . This
would be a Special Commission of the Whole Meeting. Motion carried.
It was noted that the Field Trip Committee would meet on Sate
A.M. at 8 : 30 at Park Avenue Cafe.
There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 10 : 20 P.M.
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James Denzer, Secretary
Dayle Garrison, Chairman
Planning Commission
2/23/66
Page 7
3 . VARIANCES : CONTINUED :
(4) Continued:
the residence could be consider.ed as part of the required
10 ' sideyard for the apartments .
The Commission members felt that the residence could be sold
and the new owners would. object to this . Relative to the
suggestion that the pi,operty line might be changed to
give the 5' additional sideyard to the apartment site , it
sotedbat thetzoning. was R-19 single family residential.
Suggestion was made that a variance be given on the ,nopth 0'.de
of the property.
Moved by Teegarden, seconded by Racanello , that the hear-
ing be continued.
On the motion, Mr. Ericksen asked that 'the City Engineer
give 'his opinion on this matter.
Mr. Wilson stated that he did not know at this time what the
arterial requirements for possible widening of 12th Avenue
might be , but he did not feel that any variance should be
given for the north side of the subject property.
Mr. Teegarden, with consent of second withdrew his motion to
continuetthe hearing.
ACTION:
Moved by Stredicke , seconded by Teegarden, that the hear:4-
ing be closed. Motion carried.
Moved by Stredicke , seconded by Teegarden , that the Var-
. lance be denied. Motion carri,ed.
4 . STREET VACATIONS :.
(1) Proposed Street Vacation of Portion of 106th Avenue SE,
right of way located south of Puget Drive extending to School
property, Benson Hill area.
Mr. Ericksen pointed out the area in question. He stated
that this is the only access from the north, and as the area
develops the access would be needed for children walking to
school. He felt that it is questionable at this time to
vacate the street.
Mr. Wilson, City Engineer, stated that in so far as the over-
all street program it might not be too important to retain
the street , however, easemen should be retained for pedes-
trian walkway and for utilities if 'the street is vacated.
ACTION:
Moved by Teegarden, seconded by Stredicke , that action
on this matter be continued to the March 9 meeting. Motion
carried.
2 Proposed Street Vacation of South 130th Street from
'. 87th Avenue Souln to88tn Avenue =Th.
Mr. Ericksen and Mr. Wilson stated 'that 'they had no ob-
jection to this vacation provided that easement be retained
for utilities .
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Planning Commission
2-23-66
Page 8
4, STREET VACATIONS : CONTINUED :
( 2) Continued :
ACTION:
Moved by Denzer, seconded by Teegarden, that we recom-
mend to the City Council the -vact.tzonc-of the proposed. por-
tion of the street.: Motion carried.
5. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS :
(1) It was noted that copies of the present1 Subdivision Ordin-
ance were distributed to the members .
( 2) Mr. Stredicke asked relative to the number of delegates to
be sent to the PO meeting in Richland. It was suggested
that up to 4 members be allowed to attend. Mr. Denzer and
Mr. Busch expressed intention of attending the meeting.
( 3) A letter was read from Mayor,'Custer relative to the forma-
tion of a Board of Adjustments , ,_;provided` for, in Chapter
4. 758 of the Proposed Zoning Ordinance for the City. The
Commission' s recommendation regarding this matter was re-
quested.
After discussion by the members and Mr. Ericksen the follow-
ing action was taken : .
ACTION:
Moved by Busch, seconded by Teegarden that the Commis-
sion concurs with the proposal to adopt Chapter -4 7`58-'fie=''(.
lative to Variances , Conditional Use Permits and Appeals
from Administrative Decisions . Motion carried.
There being no further business , the meeting adjourned at 11 : 50 P.M.
es Denzer, Secretary
Dayle Garrison , Chairman
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RENTON CITY C OUNCI L
ITY HALL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE PORTION OF 1O6TH AVENUE SOUTHEAST
TO WIT: All that portion of 1O6th Avenue Southeast in the Southwest % of
Section 20 , Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. lying Southerly of
Puget Drive
HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY
RESOLUTION NO. 1420 DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF February 20 , 1967
FIXED AND DETERMINED THE 13th DAY. OF March, 1967 AT THE HOUR
OF 8:00 P.M., DI THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND
PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION
TO VACATE SAID PORTION OF 1O6TH AVENUE SOUTHEAST.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT '.rliJRETO, MAY THEN BE HEARD
THEREON OR MAY FILE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR
TO SAID TIME OF HEARING.
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HELMIE W. NELSON
CITY CLERK
DATE OF PUBLICATION February 22, 1967
CERTIFICATION
I, f�-' L_-� �,�,�R�, %G,L,v HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE AB0
DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE
AND ONE (1) COPY POSTED AT THE CITY HALL, RENTON, ON F i=`.i,‘,.-E1 Z 1 0(..71AS
PRESCRIBED BY LAW.
SIGNED:
ATTEST:,
NCT -PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF
WASHINGTON, RESIDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WA$HINGTON, VACATING A
PORTION OF 106th AVENUE SOUTHEAST
'WHEREAS 'a proper petition for vacating a certain portion of the street as
hereinafter more particularly described was duly filed with the City Clerk of the City
of Rentonion or about February 15: , 1967, and said petition being signed by the owners
of more than two—thirds of the property abutting upon such portion of street sought tp.
be vacated, and
WHEREAS the City, by Resolution No. 1420, and after due investigation did fix,
and determine the 13th day of March, 1967, at the hour of 8:00 P.M. in the City Council
Chambers of the City of Renton, to be the time and place for public hearing thereon,
and directed the Clerk to give notice of said hearing in the manner provided by law;
and such notice having been duly given and published and all persons having been heard;
appearing in favor of or in opposition thereto; and
WHEREAS the Planning Commission having duly considered said petition, and said:
vacation is hereinafter more particularly described being found to be in the public
interest and for the public benefit and no injury or damage to any person or ptoperties
will result therefrom, NOW THEREFORE
!BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION I: The following described portion of street, to—wit:
All that portion of 106th Avenue Southeast in the Southwest a of
Section 20, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. lying Southerly
of Puget Drive ,
BE AND THE, SAME IS HEREBY VACATED.
SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after
its passage, approval and legal publication, as provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this,.27th day of March, 1967.
Helmie Nelson, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this,s.-7th day of March, 1967.
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Donald W. Custer, Mayor
Approved as to form:
Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
Date of Publication:,'.'.
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March 14, 1966
Honorable Donald Custer, Mayor.
Members of the.City Council
Res Petition to Vacate a Portion of 106th Avenue S.E.
Gentlemen:
It is very doubtfuJJ. that this right-of way would ever be
developed as a street, but there is a possibility that various
utilities such as water, gas, storm or sanitary sewers might be
installed within the right-of-.way. in question. Therefore, if,
the street is to be vacated; it is the recommendation that a
20 foot utility easement be retained.
Very truly yours,
Jack Wilson
City Engineer
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Renton Planning Commission
Meeting March 8, 1967
Minutes
Page 4
4. New Business:
(h) Continued
The Planning Director indicated the property on the zoning map and
stated the Comprehensive Plan shows light industrial use for this
area. It was decided to inspect the property at the next field trip.
5. Vacation of S.E. 106th Avenue:
The Planning Director stated that, the vacation of S .E. 106th Avenue is
before the City Council again with the following changes :
1. Benson Properties will provide an 8 ® wide blacktop sidewalk for
the use of the junior high school children.
2. Benson Properties will grant an easement to the school district
for the use of the sidewalk as well as the present right-of-way
for school busses to travel from Puget Drive to the north
property line of the school.
3. The sidewalk and the easement use will be granted until such time
as the City of Renton extends and improves S.E. 162nd Street to
Puget Drive, when these provisions will be revoked.
4. Benson Properties agrees to a reasonable participation in the
cost of providing a future city street to connect to Puget Drive.
Action:
It was moved by Denzer, seconded by Stredicke, that the Planning Com-
mission reaffirm to the City Council their previously-stated position
on the proposed vacation of S.E. 106th Avenue. Motion carried
unanimously.
6. Memo to Planning Commission from Stan Stone re: Suggested Change in
Procedure, Planning Commission Hearings:
The Chairman read the memo from Planning Commission member Stone sug-
gesting that when the Planning Commission and the Planning Department
recommend approval that opponents to the application be heard; and
that when the Planning Commission and the Planning Department recom-
mend denial that first the Commission hear from applicant, then from
opponents.
Stone stated that this was the procedure followed by King County and
it tended to reduce rebuttals and thereby shorten hearing time by
lessening repetitious speeches. Some discussion of this proposal
followed with nothing definite being decided°
7. Amendments to Zoning Ordinance: Letter from City Attorney:
Chairman read copy of a letter from City Attorney to City Clerk re-
garding amendments to the Zoning Ordinance. Stredicke asked where
we were on trailer parks and BM zoning. The Planning Director replied
that the matter of BM zoning was referred to the Planning Committee of
the City Council which had just passed a motion to refer it to the
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RESOLUTION NO. 1420 .
t/ -WHEREAS a petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of
Renton on or about February , 1967, petitioning for the vacation of a certain street,
as hereinafter more particularly described, and said petition having been signed by the
owners of more than two-thirds of the property abutting upon said street sought te- be
vacated, same being described as follows to-wit:
All that portion of 100h A enue Southeast in the Southwest * of
Section 20, Township 2 th, Range 5 East, W. M. lying Southerly
of Puget Drive
NCW THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON AS
FOLLOWS: ,
SECTION I: That the 13th day of March, 1967 at the hour of 8:00 P.M. at
the City ;Council Chambers in the City Hall of Renten, Washington, be and is hereby
fixed as 'the time and place when the aforesaid petition for vacating the aforesaid
street shall be heard and determined.
SECTION II: The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice
of said time and hearing as provided bylaw; and any and all persons interested
therein or objecting to said vacation may then appear and be heard. thereon, or they
may file ;their written objections thereto with the City Clerk prior to ::r at the. time
of the hearing on said vacation.
SECTION III: The City of Renten reserves the right to retain an easement
for utility and other public purposes within said right•of-•way sought to be vacated.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 20th day of February, 1967.
Helm a Reliant City: Clerk, : -
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 20th day of F nary, 19674 •
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boiiald W; Custer, Mayor,-
Approved as to form: .
Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
OF
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City of Renton
Renton, Washington
VACATION OF 106TH AVENUE S.E.
Gentlemen:
This will request that the City of Renton approve the vacation of 106th
, . , Avenue from the north boundary of the Fred Nelsen Junior High School to
, Puget Drive,
Benson Properties has agreed to provide temporary use of their existing
roadway to the Junior High School pupils and has further agreed to part-
icipate in the future improvement of a new street proposed along the .a
Bonneville Power Line Right-of-Way.
Enclosed please find a copy of Benson Properties proposal to the City of
Renton and a letter of acknowledgment from Mr. Rudolph Seppi, Director of
= Plant Facilities for Renton School District No, 403, It is our understanding;
that the proposed vacation is approved by the City of Renton Engineering
p..., Department and the City of Penton Planning Department,
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, Thank you for your consideration in this matter. /:,
'Benson Properties
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.Mr. Gordon Erickson
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On Novmber 21z;t Mr. Jack Wileon, City Engineer, r.r o Cordon Erickson„ i
City P:x.ar.ner, Mr. Bill iiel:wary o„ represeatinr your office, Xr. Rudy
Sinonofl and I mat eo:lccrninc the interests of the City of Renton and
the Renton School District with regard to the vacation of 106th Avenue
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The City of �' yip i :ed out that L`�11C rC' :.`P: a planned n d extension u�0 of 7'i:'snton has
S .v D.62 u St reet L'lonc thu Bof:'?cvI lle r i K,:t-o:-way to Puget
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to :ask the Owners of i;ensen Properties to participate in the
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costs of the Propor,ec? eztonuioe of S020 -)?nd :Arcot rrLther t rn to prop
viuo an inproved street to t1-.e east of 1C6th as previously proposed. ,
It vau renarto ly agreed that the followPin?, proposal would bo acceptable
to all parties subject to your review and acceptance.
10 The Owners of Benson Properties will provide an 8' wide
blacktop sidewalk for the school children as indicated on
the attached drawings dated 1.1oventer 3rd and revised .
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ry Benson Properties will ;ant tu: ers,so�M::nt to School District
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appreciate n letter of acl..novlo:lk::::.,ant fro:I., you. Final lecni agre=ent will '?
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1525 - 4:h Avonuc North
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December 7, 1966
Mr. Alfred H. Croonquist, A. I. A.
' 700 I B M Building •
Seattle, Washington 98101
Re: Vacation of 106th Avenue S . E.
Dear Mr. Croonquist:
' The Renton School District is in general agreement with the
. content of your letter, dated November 28, 1966, regarding ease-
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- pedestrians and busses to Fred Nelsen Junior High School from Puget
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Director of Plant Facilities
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Dr,o Earl W. Hobbs
' Mr, Jack Wilson, City Engineer
. Mr. Gordon Erickson, City Planner
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. 'his will request 'that,. the.City of:Renton'approve the vacation of 106th'
` Avenue from the north -boundary or the Fred Maslen Junior, Sigh- School_,to :.
„Pu t., Drive.:
- Benson Properties has- agreed.to provide teaporary use of their existing
- - . roadway to the ,Junior:`Iliph School pupils and -has" further'.agreed to part.. 7 -
icipatr in the future issprovesent of a new street, proposed,along,the , " ..
' ,Bonneville Power Line 'Rijht-of-Way. .-
- -,.Enclosed please find a copy of Benson Properties .proposal to the City or
• - Reston and a letter"of::acknovledgaent from. Mr. R dolph Seppi, .Director of ' .
Plant Pacilitiees• for. .iieenton School District No. 403. :111.4e'e rssstauitin -
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'flank you for=your,'consideration in this natter. • '
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cc: . Mr. Etudolph Seppi- _'. /'� : `� �ECF,hr ED. . -O
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Renton School District No. 403
1525 - 4th north
Renton, Washington
Attention: fir. Rudolph Ceppi
VACATION OF 106TH AVENUE S.D.
Dear Hr. 3eppi:
On Nova'bcr 21st Mr. Jack Wilson, City Engineer, Mr. Cordon Erickson,
City Planner, Mr. Bill Rolmondo, representing your office, '.Ir. Rudy
Simone, and I mot concerning the interests of the City of Renton and
the. Renton School District with regard to the vacation of 106th Avenue
S.E.
The City of Renton has pointed out that there, is a planned extension of
O.E. 162nd Street along the Bonneville right-of-way to Puget Drive in
the near future. Due to this proposed improvement it west agreed that
it would tatter serve the interests of the City of Renton and the School
District to auk this Owners of Benson Properties to participate in the
costs of the proposed extension of S.E. 162nd Street rather than to pro-
vide an improved street to the east of 106th as previously proposed.
It was generally agreed that the following proposal would be acceptable
to all parties subject to your review and acceptance.
1. The Owners of Benson Properties will provide en 8' vide
blacktop sidewalk for the school children as indicated on
the attached drawings dated November 3rd and revised
November 25th.
2. Benson Properties vial grant an easement to School District
No. 403 for the use of the sidewalk u3 well as the use of
the present right-of-way by the school busses to travel
from Puget Drive to the north school property line.
Yr. Rudolph Seppi •
s ovember 28, 1966
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3. Items nou. 1 and 2 above will remain in force and effect
until such time as the City of Roston extends and ::�--
;proves 8.i;. 162nd Street in a northwesterly direction
to Puget Drive. When adequate sidewalk and bus access
are provided to the School District, the easement men-
tioned in nos. 1 and 2 vill be revoked.
The City or Renton has agreed to prepare an estimate of cost of improvers cats
for the future development or 162nd. Benson Properties has agreed to a
reasonable participation in the costs of these improvements ments use determined by
the City of 'Renton.
If the foregoing; meets with your general approval Benson Properties would
appreciate a letter of acknovlod ,:ent from you. Final legal agreement will
be prepared by the attorneys for the City of Renton and iennon Properties.
;"sank you for your interest and co-operation in thin matter.
Yours vary truly,
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Alfred ii. Croon.uist, A.Z.A.
cc: Mr. Jack Wilson, City cagineer
Er. Cordon l rickeon, City Planner
Mr. Rudy Ozone
REND uiv SCHOOL DISTRICT AO. . 403'
1525 - 4th Avonuo North
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December 7, 1966
Mr. Alfred H. Croonquist, A. I. A.
700 I B M Building
Seattle, Washington 98101
Re: Vacation of 106th Avenue S. E.
Dear Mr. Croonquist:
The Renton School District is in general agreement with the
content of your letter, dated November 28, 1966, regarding ease •
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ments and/or street improvements to provide ingress and egress to
pedestrians and busses to Fred Nelsen Junior High School from Puget
Drive.
Very truly yours,
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Rudloph H. Seppi
Director of Plant Facilities
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cc: Mr. William Belmondo
Dr. Earl W. Hobbs
Mr. Jack Wilson, City Engineer
Mr. Gordon Erickson, City Planner
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'Renton School- District.'No. 'h03.: - -
1525 4th North • • - _ •
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' Attention: . Mr. Rudolph,Seppi _ - .
VACATION OF 106TH:,AVENUE S.E.
Dear Mr. Seppis
On •Novem ..ber 21st . ,,,Jack„Wilson.,_ Cityr,Engineer , Mr.: Gordon Erickson •
. _ •' City:Planner, Mr.;'Bill i'Relmondo, representing your office,.Mr.. Rudy'
. - Sinone, and`-I met;concerning the interests of the City of Renton and •
' - the .Renton School' District, with regard to-the ,vacation of. 106th Avenue •' •- •'
5.E.. , , ' •
The City-.of Renton'has-,pointed out.that there is a planned extension of • '•
- '• : S.E. -162nd Street,-along_=the Bonneville. right-of-way.to Puget Drive in .•; -. .
,' the near future. :rDue to this'proposed improvement it' was, agreed that .
. - - it would better Serve;the- interests of the City.of Renton,:and the School • , .
District to•ask the,-'Owners, of„Benson' Properties to.participate in the ,
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sts osts of the,proposed extension of.S.E. 162nd Street rather than to.pro- - - '
. ' vide 'en.improved.street,,to the _east of 106th as previously.proposed. _
' •- It vas generally',agreed.that .the:'following proposal.'would 'be acceptable,
_• : • • to, all parties :subject `to your'review and acceptance.,,' . .' •
`1.• The Owners of Benson ;Properties will''provide an 8' wide - .
-blacktop sidewalk for,;;the: school•.children.'as indicated on - •
• •••the. .attached drawings dated' November-3rd`and revised-' .• - ,
,. November•25th. -• , • . . _ '
,, 2.---Benson Properties will grant•an easement •.to School:-District
. ' '' - .No. �iO3 for,the use 'of the. sidewalk as ,well -as the use of • ,
:. :': ,the.,present, right-of--weiy by the 'school .busses:to'.travel -
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. . 3. Items nos. land 2 above will remain in .force and effect
• until such time es the. City of Renton extends and imp.
- . proves S.E. 162nd".street 'in a northwesterly direction
-to Puget Drive. When adequate sidewalk and bus access
. are provided to the School District, the easement men-
- ` • tioned in 'nos. 1 and 2 will be revoked,
The City of Renton has agreed to prepare an estimate of cost of improvements
for the future development of 162nd. Benson Properties has agreed to a
reasonable participation in the casts of these improvements as determined by -
the City of Renton. .
If the foregoing meets with your general, approval Benson Properties would '
appreciate a letter of acknowledgment from you. Final legal agreement will
•. be prepared by the attorneys for the City of Renton and Benson Properties. •
Then .you for,.your. intore®t and co-operation in this matter.
Yours very truly, . .
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red U. Croonquist, . .A. _ . .
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Vr. Gordon Erickson, City Planner„:<-7:-----------7 , .
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_ ,-.--.-• Honorable Donald W.:,.,Custer,• Mayor:...: . -- -.. :. •
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- .. . Hee: Vacation .of .portion. of .106th Avenue- SE
-- • Gentlemen -rand se.- pablquiat x .- • ' ' • _.. . '. • . . ,.
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.1966 'reaffirmed.' its position regarding,-the Vacation
. _ - - ' Of the above -mentioned street.. .,, This_position' Kass .- -
• . ' s --stated stated in a. litter: to' the`Mayor:.and City:Council ' •••::'" • :
• -. - - : .° dated-March 28; 1966,.,°' . (Copy :enclosed) "_The. Planning . ... .
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. tending -south-.frc�s+::Pugert Drive "would •not be needed
for .future street:right"-.of .lay, :provided that .an •al-�- • " • -
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he vacars. ion of the portion of 106th Avenue S. E. , Renton,
Washington us outlined in your petition, which is before the
Rentnn City Council at this time.
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Very truly yours,
N. E. Todhunter
Right of Way Agent
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City of Renton
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Re: Proposed Street Vacrtion, Portion
of 106th. Avenue SE., lying South
of Puget. Drive
Dear Miss Nel<lon:
Please communicate to the City Council that the above mentioned
street vacation is not in the best interests of the public welfnre. '
• it is ou:'7 opinion that the public will not be benefited by the
proposed vacation, and that the vocation should be denied, as this
portion of 106th. '',venue Southengt, lying South of Plw,et Drive and
North of the Fred Nelsen Junior High School is useful as A part of
the general roAd system.
Very truly yours,
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Rudo ph H. Seppi
Di? tor of Plant Facilities
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cc: Dr. Hobbs
Mr. Donald Custer - Mayor
Mr. Jack Wilson - City Engineer
r. Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director •
Mr. Belmondo
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3/23/66
Page 9
3 . VARIANCES : CONTINUED:
( 1) Continued :
Moved by Denzer, seconded by Cordell , that the Variance be
r,acor:mended to the City Council for approval. Motion carried.
Mr. Teegarden abstained from voting on this matter.
4. STREET VACATION:
a portion of
( 1) Proposed Street Vacation of/106th Avenue SE , continued from March
9th meeting.
Mr. Ericksen stated that discuss`_ons have_ been...held..with- various
property owners in the area of the proposed street vacation, re-
garding the matter of access points , He felt that the number of
intersections should be held to a minimum number necessary.
Lyman Houk , representing the City Engineer, stated that the City
Engineer' s recommendation if the street is vacated is that a 20 '
easement be retained for utilities and walkway.
The Commission members expressed concern for providing public
access for students walking to Fred Nelson Junior High School ,
and it was felt that if the street is vacated that an alternate
means of public access should -be provided for future needs .
ACTION :
Moved by Stredicke-, seconded by Denzer, that the Planning
Director make a recommendation to the City Council after a
meeting is held to work out an agreement with the petitioners
regarding an alternate access . Motion carried.
5 . ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS :
( 1) Announcement of the Building Codes and Fire Zones Seminar, to
be held on Thursday, March 24 .
( 2) Announcement of Special Meeting of the Commission and Council
members with Transamerica Development Co , Wednesday Apr. 6 ,
7 : 30 P.M. City Hall to discuss proposed development plans .
James Denzer, Secretary
Dayle Garrison, Chairman
DIRECTORS: CLARENCE L.BUNSTINE • ROBERT H.HENDRICKSON • MRS.MYRTLE O. CLYMER • ROGER I.LEWIS • ELMER PISTORESI�l /
H. R. JOHNSON, Secretary V l /
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RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 403
OLIVER M. HAZEN • SUPERINTENDENT
1525 - 4TH AVENUE NORTH
RENTON,WASHINGTON
98055
March 29, 1966
Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen
Planning Director
City of Renton
Renton, Washington 98055
Re: Proposed Street Vacation of 106th Avenue S. E. Located
North of Fred Nelsen Junior High School
Dear Mr. Ericksen:
Assuming that the vacation of portion of 106th Avenue
S. E. in the vicinity of Puget' Drive is granted by the City
Council without a utility easement retained in event of vacation,
what public street access will pupils living in the "Rolling
Hills" or"Puget Drive" area have for direct walking to the Fred
Nelsen Junior High School?
It would be appreciated if you would suggest a suitable
north-south public pedestrian route from the Puget Drive area to
the Fred Nelsen Junior High School.
Many thanks for your cooperation in this matter.
Very truly yours,
!Y �
Rudolph H. Seppi
Director of Plant Facilities
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Renton !Planning Commission 3/9/66 Page 3
4. NEW APPLICATIONS FOR HEARING MARCH 23 , 1966 : Continued:
REZONES :
( 5) John Golithko , Appl. No. R-302-66 , from R-2 to R-3 , property
' located at 2807-2808 7th Ave. N.
( 6 ); King County Public Hospital Dist, #1, Appl. No. R-303-66 , from
. GS-1 to R-4 , property on E St. between 4th and 5th Avenue N.
( 7) Lyman Riley, Appl. No. R-304-66 , from SR-1 to R-3 , property nn
Sunset Blvd. E. between M St . and 0 St.
( 8) .Jack McFadden, Appl. No. R-305-66 , from G-9600 to R-3 , properly
located on Springbroodk Rd. at approximately South 170th St.
(9 ) Bruce Buck , Apple No. R-306-66 , from R-1 to R-4 , property on
116th Avenue SE between Sunset Boul. E. and 12th Ave. N.
( 10) John Racanello , Appl. Noo R-307-66 , from R-2 to R-3 , property
on L Street and llth Pl. •
VARIANCES :
(1) Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Co. , Appl. No. V-296-66 ,
request for variance on parking reqUirement.
5) PROPOSED STREET VACATION of a portion of 106th Avenue SE , right' of ;. ...
way located south of Puget Drive extending to School property, Ben-
son Hill area. This matter was continued from the Feb. 23. meeting.
A letter was read from Renton School District statidg :thattahe
proposed vacation would not be in the best interest of the Renton
School District. .
Mri. Ericksen pointed out the area on the map. He felt that the .
street should not be vacated at this time until . it is determined
what the future street_ needs would be as the_ surrounding area devel-
ops . The Commission :members were in general agreement and the fol- '
lowing action was taken:
ACTION :_
' Moved by Stredicke , seconded by Denzer, that we recommend. to the
' City Council that the hearing be continued on the proposed vacation,
in' order to give more time for study relative to planning for future:
developments . Motion carried. ,
6 .;.::ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS :
(1) The Commission discussed the matter of proposed amendments
to the Comprehensive Plan, •
( 2) Mr. Ericksen ,suggested that a policy should be established
concerning zoning applications which are. not in agreement with the
Comprehensive Plan.
' ( 3) Copies of the Building Regulations were given to the
members .
It was moved by Stredicke , seconded by Busch, to continue the
• Administrative Matters until. Wednesday , 7 : 30 P.M. Mar. 16 . This
would be a Special Commission of the Whole Meeting. Motion carried.
It was noted that the Field Trip Committee would meet on Sat.
A,M. at 8 : 30 at Park Avenue Cafe.
There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 10 : 20 P.M.
James Denzer, Secretary
. Dayle Garrison, Chairman
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Planning Commission
2/23/66
Page 7
3 . VARIANCES : CONTINUED :
( 4) Continued:
the residence could be considered as part of the required �.
10 ' sideyard for the apartments .
The Commission members felt that: the residence could be sold
and the new owners would ,o)bject to this . Relative to the
suggestion that the property line might be changed to ...
. givd: the 51 additional sideyard to the apartment site , it
. . . s;_note.d.,.t .at the _.zoning, wa- R-19 single family residential
Suggestion was made that a variance be given. on the north side -
of the property o
. Moved by Teegarden , seconded by Racanello , that the hear-
ing be continuedo
On the motion, Mr. Ericksen asked that the City Engineer
give 'his opinion on this matter.
Mr. Wilson stated that he did not know at this time what the .
arterial requirements for possible widening of 12th Avenue
might be, but he did not feel that any variance should be
given for the north side of the subject property.
Mr. Teegarden, with consent of second withdrew his motion to
continue. the hearing. .
ACTION :
Moved by Stredicke , seconded by Teegarden, that the hear .
ing be closed. Motion carried.
• � ` Moved by Stredicke , seconded by Teegarden , that the Var- .
isQl" lance be denied. Motion carried.
4 . STREET VACATIONS :
(1) roposed Street Vacation of Portion of -106th Avenue SE ,
- _ t of way located south. of Puget Drive extending to School
property, Benson Hill area.
. Mr. Ericksen pointed out the area in question. He stated
that this is the only access from the north , and as the area
develops the access would be needed for children walking to
school. He felt that it is questionable at this time to
vacate the street.
Mr. Wilson, City Engineer, stated that in so far as the over-
all street program- it might not be. too important to retain
the street , however, easement should be retained for pedes-
trian walkway and for utilities if the street is vacated.
' ACTION:
Moved by Teegarden, seconded by Stredicke , that action
on this matter be continued to the March 9 meeting. Motion
carried.
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Proposed Street Vacation of South 130th Street from
87th Avenue South to 88 th Avenue bouth.
dilelej Mr. Ericksen and Mr. Wilson stated that they had no ob-
• I jection to this vacation provided that easement be retained
O a - for utilities
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Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting 2-6-1967
HEARING: Appeal by Pallis Realty on behalf of Virgil Fox, of Planning Commission
Decision denying rezone from S-1 to R-4.
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Letter from Planning
Director Ericksen reported review of the proposed rezone by the Planning Commission
on 1/25/67.Commission opinion was directed to the City Council that R-2 zoning with
its lower. height restriction would be the best use classification for this property.
Letters of protest and petition containing approximately 105 signatures were read as
submitted by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shinpich, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Harvey and Mrs.
Lester Saffell. The area,located on 38th Place South between South 126th and South
128th Streets, contains 18000 sq. ft and lies in a triangular shape. Audience
comment favoring the rezone was invited and Mr. Virgil Vox, cwner of the subject
property, stated his realization that R-4 would not be the best zoning and that R-3
being only 5 feed: higher than is allowed by single family use, is more likely. He
expressed willingness to make a deed restriction for R-3 or would otherwise accept
whatever zoning the Planning Commission feels is proper which should remove the
objection regarding the height. Mr. Palls, Realtor, added that the proposed use
is felt to be the highest and best utilization of the property, the property lending
itself nicely to the 14-unit structure which will be planned to be equally attractive
and desirable as residences in the area. He felt with the traffic coming off 90th
Avenue South there should be no particular traffic problem on 03th. Objectionable
comment was invited and voicing protest to R-4 or: n-3 zoning because Of the height
and view restriction and problem of increased hazard with additional traffic were •
Eleanor I. Wood, 12741-88th Ave, So., Mr. John Jonas, 8837 S.E. 126th Street, Mr. Henry
Rauch, 8906 South 128th Street, Mr. Kenneth Surcamp, 12823 - 90th Ave. So., Mr. Duane
CotLom, 8911 South 126th Street. Present speeds and dangerous use of the streets were
mentioned and inquiry made regarding responsibility for future improvements of streets
and walkways. After final comment, it was moved by Morris, seconded by Garrett, to
concur in the Planning Commission denial of the R-4 rezone. Discussion ensued regarding
Planning Commission approval of R-2 and property owners expression that he would accept
such zoning as the Commission determined best, and the fact that if the motion received
concurrence there would be nothing further before the Council with petitioner being
required to refile after six months has elapsed. Upon inquiry, City Attorney Shellan
advised that the Commission and Council have the discretion to grant a lower density
use if the property owner would so desire to ac and his petition and if he petitions
at the hearings. The protesting residents were questioned and did indicate they were
not opposed to the R 2 zoning and the petitioner advised that although R-3 would be
more desirable,' he would be willing to amend his petition to R-2. Moved by Morris and
seconded by Poli, that the pending motion be amended to read that petitioner submit his
amended application to the Planning Commission with referral of the R-2 to the Planning
Commission for recommendation. Discussion ensued on whether the Planning Commission
opinion constituted a recommendation for the R-2 use since it Was not acted upon at a
regularly scheduled hear eg meeting. In. uiry ' as ton
.q �•,;�;, made number of units allowed
under R-2. Planning Director Ericksen stated that a special permit is required for the
multiple use and that there would likely be 8-10 units. This would be single story
duplex-type structures while the original request was for a single apartment building
of 14-units. The Chair ruled the referral a substitute motion rather than an amendment
since it changes the intent„ However, since the Commission attitude is known already
it was moved ' by Pedersen,• seconded. by Hulse, to refer the matter to the Law and
Ordinance Committee for Ordinance designating R-2 zoning. Question was raised as to
whether the Commission has intended its opinion as a recommendation and whether property
owner had in fact amended his application after which the pending motion was voted upon
and failed. Shsequent m.o :_on;.; were challenged and the Mayor reminded the Council it .
could override such decisions by a 2/3 majority vote. After discussions regarding prior
actions and Planning Commission. Minutes, it was moved by Garrett, seconded by Hulse, to
continue this hearing until the next Council meeting of February 20th, requesting the
. property owner to amend his application to R-2 with the Planning Commission and referral
of the revision to the Planning Commission for recommendation. The motion carried.
Mayor Custer as point of information to residents of the area .advised certain. street.-and
other off-site improvements are responsibilities of developers and the City has not had
a Street L.I.D. since 1928. He also requested further information regarding the traffic
problems. . • . . - . . .
COMMUNICATIONS:
I4
A letter was read from Alfred H. Croonquist, Architect, requesting vacation of portion
of 106th Ave. S.E. from the North boundary of the Fred Nelsen Jr. High School to Puget
Drive. It was pointed out that a Vacation Petition must contain signatures of all
property owners involved to be valid and it was moved by Hulse, seconded by Pedersen,
that applicant be so advised. Carried. Mr. Croonquist was present and advised that
all owners were in accord and proper document would be submitted. Moved by Garrett,
seconded by Morris to refer the matter to the City Engineer. Carried. Moved by Hulse,
seconded by Schellert, to refer the matter to the Law and Ordi.na;:ee Committee with March
'3th being set as date for hearing. Carried.
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March
Renton,Renton, Washington
Date tiarqb. 288 /967
We Altan'Morgan
FIP:mkritioreStreeni,
King County Assessor
County-City Building _
Seattle'," Washington .
Dear Sir: , i "
Erc lased is a certified cor"ofOidjriáncèNo, 23i5 .
vacating a certain portion ,of city street or alley-way within
the City ;of Renton, EtS.:S.d.opted and. passed on iNateh 278, /967.
Very trulY'yours;
CITY. CF .RENTON '
Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk
HWN/ap
Enclosure (I)
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Renton, Washington
Date Oareil 2$ /967
King;.County Commissioners
County-City Building
Seattle, Washington
Attention: Mr. Ralph R. Stender, Deputy
Dear Sir:
Enclosed is a certified copy of Ordinance No. '
15
vacating a certain portion of city street or alley-way within
the City of Renton, as adopted and passed on Marah 27, .1967,
Very truly yours,
CITY OF RENTON
Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk
HWN/ap
Enclosure (1)
Matol,t, 20s 190
Mr. Warren Gonnason
King County Engineer
County Court House
Seattle, Washington
Dear Sir:
Enclosed is a certified copy of Ordinance No. 2315
vacating a certain portion of city street or alley-mu, withAp
the City of Renton, as adopted and passed on March 4" 1""
Very truly yours,
CITY OF RENTON
—7\4471---4-4-1
Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk
HWN/fm
Enclosure
ORDINANCE NO. 2315
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, tASHINGTON, VACATING A
PORTION OF 106th AVENUE SOUTHEAST
WHEREAS a proper petition for vacating a certain portion of the street as
hereinafter more particularly described was duly filed with the City Clerk of the City
of Renton on or about February 15 , 1967, and said petition being signed by the owners
of more than two-thirds of the property abutting upon such portion of street sought to
be vacated, and
WHEREAS the City by Resolution No. 1420, and after due investigation did fix '
and determine the 13th day of March, 1967, at the hour of 8:00 P.M. in the City Council
Chambers of the City of Renton, to be the time and place for public hearing thereon,
and directed the Clerk to give notice of said hearing in the manner provided by law;
and such notice having been duly given and published and all persons having been heard
appearing in favor of or in opposition thereto; and
WHEREAS the Planning Commission haying duly considered said petition, and said
vacation as hereinafter more partieularly described being found to be in the public
interest and for the public benefit and no injury or damage to any person or properties
will result therefrom, NOW THEREFORE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION I: The following described portion of street, to-wit:
All that portion of 106th Avenue Southeast in the Southwest 4 of
Section 20, Township 23 North, Range 5 EAat, W.M. lying Southerly
of Puget Drive
BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY VACATED.
SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after
its passage, approval and legal publication, as provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 27th day of March, 1967.
/s` Helmie Nelson
Helmie Nelson, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 27th day of March, 1967.
/s/ Donald W. Custer
Donald W. Custer, Mayor
Approved as to form:
/s/ Gerard M. Shellan
Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
.Date of Publication: March 30, 1967
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
March 13, 1967
8:00 P.M. Office of the City Clerk
The regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by Mayor D. W.
Custer and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited in unison by the assembly.
ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS: Trimm, Bruce, Hulse, Schellert, Dahlquist, Gianini,
Garrett, Perry, Delaurenti, Poll and Morris. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Burce,
that absent Councilman Pedersen be excused. The motion carried.
OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS PRESENT: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk, Dorothea Gossett,
City Treasurer, G. M. Shellan, City Attorney, Clarence Williams, Chief of Police,
M. C. Walls, Fire Chief, Jack Wilson, City Engineer, Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director,
Vern Church, Purchasing Agent Vic TeGantvoort, Street Commissioner and Ted Bennett,
Utility Accountant.
Moved by Trimm, seconded by Poli, that the Minutes of the previous meeting of
March 6, 1967 be approved. Carried.
Mayor Custer advised of attendance this evening of a group from the downtown area
who desired to speak to the Council regarding restricted parking proposal for North
3rd Street and rather than discuss the matter at this time a special meeting was
suggested. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Poli, to refer the matter to the
Committee of the Whole for special meeting with the parties interested. Carried.
Mr. Dave Dobson is to be notified of the meeting date and will in turn advise the
Merchants Association.
PUBLIC HEARING: Vacation of portion of 106th Avenue S.E.
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Communication from the
Planning Commission reaffirmed its position that 106th Avenue S.E. extending
South from Puget Drive would not be needed for future right-of-way provided that
permanent public pedestrian access is furnished to the school property, which it
is understood has now been arranged. Audience comment vas invited and Mr.
Alfred H. Croonquist, Architect, requesting the vacation on behalf of Benson
Properties, Inc., advised that pedestrian access has been granted the school
and that the City will benefit by the additional street; that this will be a
good project really in the best interest of the City and favorable Council con-
sideration was urged. Moved by Poli, seconded by Delaurenti, that the hearing be
declared closed. Carried. The hearing was closed and Council action invited.
Moved by Poli, and seconded by Delaurenti, that the Vacation be granted with
referral of the matter to the Law and Ordinance Committee for proper Ordinance.
Carried. Easements as required have been granted the City.
COMMUNICATIONS:
A letter from Mr. Ray H. Ball appealed decision of the Planning Commission in
denail of requested rezone to R-3 on property located along 12th Avenue North
between "0" Street and "N" Place. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Delaurenti,
that the date of April 3, 1967 be set for hearing on the appeal. Carried.
Planning Commission Recommendations:
REZONES:
Wesley Busch, Appl. R-374-67, from R-2 to R-3, property located on H Place between
12th Avenue North and 13th Avenue North. Rezone recommended and zoning would be
in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Poli, to concur with referral to the Law
and Ordinance Committee. Carried. Perry abstained from voting.
Welhelm Schwartzenberger, Appl. R-377-67, from G to R-4, property located on
Shattuck Street between 6th and 7th Avenues. Rezone recommended, the zoning
being in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Bruce, to concur with referral to the Law
and Ordinance Committee. Carried. Perry abstained.
In discussion regarding what constitutes conflict of interest, City Attorney
Shellan advised that a man as the law states it, cannot vote upon an issue in
which he has proprietorship, direct or indirect financial interest, but that he
may disqualify himself if it is strictly a matter of conscience even though he
is legally not obligated to do so.
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Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting 2/20/67
COMMUNICATIONS: (Continued)
A letter read from the State Highway Commission, directed to Jack Wilson, City
Engineer, submitted proposed agreement relative to replacement of an existing
30-inch CMP with a 48-inch CMP at Puget Drive and SSH 5-C, (Benson Hwy.) inter-
section(storm sewer). As the City is responsible for maintenance of the existing
culvert and a 48" culvert is proposed the City's oblication will be limited to
estimated cost of replacement in kind and the State shall assume the difference
in cost. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Schellert, to refer the documents to the
Street and Alley Committee to investigate and report back. Carried.
A letter from Dr. James Hartwig stated his desire to go on, record as wholeheartedly
endorsing the proposed plan for Sanitary Sewer L.I.D. in the Kennydale area, reporting
receiving many complaints resulting from contamination by sewage. In his opinion
the saturated drain fields in this district are no longer able to cope with the
sewage problem and in view of existing health hazards it was recommended that the
Council endorse the plan for sewering the area as presented by the City Engineer
and Dr. T. Fukushima, S.E. District Health Officer, King County.
Moved by Pedersen, seconded by Morris, to refer the matter to the Committee
of the Whole. Carried.
Claims for damages were read from Bing H. Owen, 19010 Springbrook Road, in sum of
$364.70 in connection with water back-up into residence during heavy rain on January
19th and Francis J. Richter, 28606 Pacific Hwy. South, Federal Way, Wn. in sum of
$2,300.00 for damages sustained in automobile accident at 7th Avenue and Burnett
Street railroad crossing.
Moved by Morris, seconded by Poli, to refer the Claims to the City Attorney
and the City's Insurance Carrier. The motion carried.
Letter from Roger A. Hokanson requested permission to erect sidewalk telephone
stand at 3rd & Wells Avenue South on the East side of the street, and to install
an additional Taxicab stand at 3rd and Williams at the West side of Bartell Drugs.
Moved by Perry, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the matter to the Street and
Alley Committee to report back. Carried.
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A Petition for vacation of portion of 106th Avenue S.E. was read along with City
Engineer's report that signatures thereon represented 100% of abutting property
owners. The matter had been referred to the Law and Ordinance Committee for
Resolution setting March 13th for hearing and upon inquiry, Planning Director
Ericksen reported that the Planning Commission had concurred with the vacation
since provision has been made for public access to the school property, other
equirements having been met in the application as set by the Commission.
A letter from the Hon. J. D. Braman, Mayor, City of Seattle, called attention to
Puget Sound Governmental Conference contract with the DeLeuw, Cather & Company to
extend the regional transit study and the need to up-date existing information.
Seattle and King County each agreed to contribute $10,000 toward the estimated
cost of $27,500.00 for contract with planning consultants Walter M. Isaac & Assoc.
to perform the required work. It was hoped that Renton and Bellevue will find it
desirable to participate and each contribute $3,750.00 toward the study. Moved by
Hulse, seconded by Schellert, to refer the matter to the Committee of the Whole.
The motion carried.
A Petition for creation of a Sanitary Sewer L. I. D. was read,signed by property
owners in the area of "M" Place, Honey Creek Drive and 14th Avenue North.
Moved by Schellert, seconded by Poli, to refer the Petition to the Sanitation
Committee and City Engineer to report back. Carried.
Letter from Jack Wilson, City Engineer submitted and recommended for payment
Estimate No. 2 payble to Venture Construction, Inc in sum of $9,978.19 for service
rendered in construction of the Mt. Olivet Pump Station.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Hulse, to refer the payment to the Auditing
and Accounting Committee with power to act. Carried.
A letter from Helmie Nelson, City Clerk called attention to need for fund transfers
within the City Street Fund 3200 Account to bring the working functional budget
into proper accounting balance for 1966. Total transfer required $ 50,584.37.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Hulse, to refer the matter to the Law and
Ordinance Committee for necessary Resolution. Carried.
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INTER-OFFICE MEMO
To: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk Date February 9, 1967
From: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
Dear Helmie:
We have prepared a Resolution for the proposed vaca.tjo of,lO6t,_Street. However,
we understand that a proper Petition has not yet been filed or verified by. the
Engineer and we have tsEefore left the legal description blank until such time
as it is furnished to 1r�;, by the Engineer. However, if the March i; b date
is to be adhered to this -Resolution will have to be passed at our regular meeting
on February 20.
We remain
Very tr ly y ; rs
. Sh an
GMS:ds
cc: City Engineer
Law & Ord. Chrmn.
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six months prior to the date of publication referred to, printed and
published in the English language continually as a weekly newspaper
in Renton, 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 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, Washing- -_
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subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee adopted at its regular,me ng
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subsequent.irisertion. ;and place at whichsaid-public
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Notary Publ• i and for the State of Washington, CITY CLERK .
res ' g at Renton, King County. Published in Record-Chroni-''- '
cle February 22,1967.
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2200 RAINIER AVENUE SO. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98144 EAST 2 -5155
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Re. Benson Apartments
=;i'•;. Gentlemen.
As per our telephone conversation regarding the future road-
way- to be constructed near the above mentioned project, I am
authorized by the Benson Corporation to allow our participation in
the road building for an amount not to exceed $6500.00 payable in
monthly , installments of $200.00 plus 6% interest.
` We hope this meets with your a' pproval . If there are any further , ;'•
questions, please feel free to call .
Yours, very truly
SIMONE CONSTRUCTION CO. INC.
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Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting 2-6-1967
HEARING: Appeal by Pallis Realty on behalf of Virgil Fox, of Planning Commission
Decision denying rezone from S-1 to R-4.
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Letter from Planning
Director Ericksen reported review of the proposed rezone by the Planning Commission
on 1/25/67.CommS_ssion opinion was directed to the City Council that R-2 zoning with
its lower, height restriction would be the best use classification for this property.
Letters of protest and petition containing approximately 105 signatures were read as
submitted by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shinpich, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Harvey and Mrs.
Lester Saffell. The area,located on 88th Place South between South 126th and South
128th Streets, contains 18000 sq. ft and lies in a triangular shape. Audience
comment favoring the rezone was invited and Mr. Virgil Fox, owner of the subject
property, stated his realization that R-4 would not be the best zoning and that R-3
being only 5 feet higher than is allowed by single family use, is more likely. He
expressed willingness to make' a deed restriction for R-3 or would otherwise accept
whatever zoning the Planning Commission feels is proper which should remove the
objection regarding the height. Mr. Pallis, Realtor, added that the proposed use
is felt to be the highest and best utilization of the property, the property lending
itself nicely to the 14-unit structure which will be planned to be equally attractive
and desirable as residences in the area. He felt with the traffic coming off 90th
Avenue South there should be no particular traffic problem on 88th. Objectionable
comment was invited and voicing protest to R-4 or R-3 zoning because of the height
and view restriction and problem of increased hazard with additional traffic were
Eleanor I. Wood, 12741-88th Ave. So., Mr. John Jonas, 8837 S .E. 126th Street, Mr. Henry
Rauch, 8906 South 128th Street, Mr. Kenneth Surcamp, 12823 - 90th Ave. So., Mr. Duane
Cottom, 8911 South 126th Street. Present speeds and dangerous use of the streets were
mentioned and inquiry made regarding responsibility for future improvements of streets
and walkways. After final comment, it was moved by Morris, seconded by Garrett, to
concur in the Planning Commission denial of the R-4 rezone. .Discussion ensued regarding
Planning Commission approval of R-2 and property owners expression that he would accept
such zoning as the Commission determined best, and the fact that if the motion received
concurrence there would be nothing further before the Council with petitioner being
required to refile after six months has elapsed. Upon inquiry, City Attorney Shellan
advised that the Commission and Council have the discretion to grant a lower density
use if the property owner would so desire to amend his petition and if he petitions
at the hearings. The protesting residents were questioned and did indicate they were
not opposed to the R-2�zoning and the petitioner advised that although R-3 would be
more desirable, he would be willing to amend his petition to R-2. Moved by Morris and
seconded by Poli, that the pending motion be amended to read that petitioner submit his
amended application to the Planning Commission with referral of the R-2 to the Planning
Commission for recommendation. Discussion ensued on whether the Planning Commission
opinion constituted a recommendation for the R-2 use since it was not acted upon at a
regularly scheduled hearing meeting. Inquiry w.as made as to number of units allowed
under R-2. Planning Director Ericksen stated that a special permit is required for the
multiple use and that there would likely be 8-10 units. This would be single story
duplex-type structures while the original request was for a single apartment building
of 14-units. The Chair ruled the referral a substitute motion rather than an amendment
since it changes the intent° However, since the Commission attitude is known already
it was moved ' by Pedersen, seconded by Hulse, to refer the matter to the Law and
Ordinance Committee for Ordinance designating R-2 zoning. Question was raised as to
whether the Commission has intended its opinion as a recommendation and whether property
owner had in fact amended his application after which the pending motion was voted upon
and failed. Subsequent motions were challenged and the Mayor reminded the Council it
could override such decisions by a 2/3 majority vote. After discussions regarding prior
actions and Planning Commission. Minutes, it was moved by Garrett, seconded by Hulse, to
continue this hearing until the next Council meeting of February 20th, requesting the
. property owner to amend his application to R-2 with the Planning Commission and referral
of the revision to the Planning Commission for recommendation. The motion carried.
Mayor Custer as point of information to residents of the area ..advised certain. street._and
other off-site improvements are responsibilities of developers-and the City has not had
a Street L.I.D. since 1928. He also requested further information regarding the traffic
problems. . .
COMMUNICATIONS:
A letter was read from Alfred H. Croonquist, Architect, requesting vacation of portion
of 106th Ave. S .E. from the North boundary of the Fred Nelsen Jr. High School to Puget
Drive. It was pointed out that a Vacation Petition must contain signatures of all
. property owners involved` to be valid and it was moved by Hulse, seconded by Pedersen,
that applicant be so advised. Carried. Mr. Croonquist was present and advised that
(? all owners were in accord and proper document would be submitted. Moved by Garrett,
seconded by Morris to refer the matter to the City Engineer. Carried. Moved by Hulse,
seconded by Schellert, to refer the matter to the Law and Ordinance Committee with March
13th being set as date for hearing. Carried.
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COMMUNICATIONS: (Continued)
A letter read from the State Highway Commission, directed to Jack Wilson, City
Engineer, submitted proposed agreement relative to replacement of an existing
30-inch CMP with a 48-inch CMP at Puget Drive and SSH 5-C, (Benson Hwy.) inter-
section(storm sewer). As the City is responsible for maintenance of the existing
culvert and a 48" culvert is proposed the City's oblication will be limited to
estimated cost of replacement in kind and the State shall assume the difference
in cost. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Schellert, to refer the documents to the
Street and Alley Committee to investigate and report back. Carried.
A letter from Dr. James Hartwig stated his desire to go on record as wholeheartedly
endorsing the proposed plan for Sanitary Sewer L.I.D. in the Kennydale area, reporting
receiving many complaints resulting from contamination by sewage. In his opinion
the saturated drain fields in this district are no longer able to cope with the
sewage problem and in view of existing health hazards it was recommended that the
Council endorse the plan for sewering the area as presented by the City Engineer
and Dr. T. Fukushima, S.E. District Health Officer, King County.
Moved by Pedersen, seconded by Morris, to refer the matter to the Committee
of the Whole. Carried.
Claims for damages were read from Bing H. Owen, 19010 Springbrook Road, in sum of
$364.70 in connection with water back-up into residence during heavy rain on January
19th and Francis J. Richter, 28606 Pacific Hwy. South, Federal Way, Wn. in sum of
$2,300.00 for damages sustained in automobile accident at 7th Avenue and Burnett
Street railroad crossing.
Moved by Morris, seconded by Poli, to refer the Claims to the City Attorney
and the City's Insurance Carrier. The motion carried.
Letter from Roger A. Hokanson requested permission to erect sidewalk telephone
stand at 3rd & Wells Avenue South on the East side of the street, and to install
an additional Taxicab stand at 3rd and Williams at the West side of Bartell Drugs.
Moved by Perry, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the matter to the Street and
Alley Committee to report back. Carried.
IPetition for vacation of portion of 106th Avenue S.E. was read along with City
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Engineer's report that signatures thereon represented 100% of abutting property
owners, The matter had been referred to the Law and Ordinance Committee for
Resolution setting March 13th for hearing and upon inquiry, Planning Director
Ericksen reported that the Planning Commission had concurred with the vacation
since provision has been made for public access to the school property, other
requirements having been met in the application as set by the Commission.
A letter from the Hon. J. D. Braman, Mayor, City of Seattle, called attention to
Puget Sound Governmental Conference contract with the DeLeuw, Cather & Company to
extend the regional transit study and the need to up-date existing information.
Seattle and King County each agreed to contribute $10,000 toward the estimated
cost of $27,500.00 for contract with planning consultants Walter M. Isaac & Assoc.
to perform the required work. It was hoped that Renton and Bellevue will find it
desirable to participate and each contribute $3,750.00 toward the study. Moved by
Hulse, seconded by Schellert, to refer the matter to the Committee of the Whole.
The motion carried.
A Petition for creation of a Sanitary Sewer L. I. D. was read,signed by property
owners in the area of "M" Place, Honey Creek Drive and. 14th Avenue North.
Moved by Schellert, seconded by Poli, to refer the Petition to the Sanitation
Committee and City Engineer to report back. Carried.
Letter from Jack Wilson, City Engineer submitted and recommended for payment
Estimate No. 2 payble to Venture Construction, Inc in sum of $9,978.19 for service
rendered in construction of the Mt. Olivet Pump Station.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Hulse, to refer the payment to the Auditing
and Accounting Committee with power to act. Carried.
A letter from Helmie Nelson, City Clerk called attention to need for fund transfers
within the City Street Fund 3200 Account to bring the working functional budget
into proper accounting balance for 1966. Total transfer required $ 50,584.37.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Hulse, to refer the matter to the Law and
Ordinance Committee for necessary Resolution. Carried.
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Gentl erern and ;Ars. Natil Gist e
• The Planning Commission at its Meeting 4f Marc? 8 ,
3 87, reviewed the proposed vacation of the above-
named street grad wishes to reaffirm its position
regaraLtig 311ch. vacation. This p e jtian was etatsel
in a letter to the; mayor and the City. Council dated
March 24, 1966.
The V Planng cciasian generally felt that 106th
Avenue 8.E. extending South tram Puget Drive would
not be needed for future street right-of-way pro-
vided thArt1 parir.anent pu.tic p estria& access be
rovid,ed to the school property. V
It is our understanding that the petitioners for.
the :vacation have provided said aCaeesa and i av, �;�e�•-
ceived approval frog the Renton School District.
Very truly yours,
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Gordon :Y. Iricksen
Manning Director
cc •. :City Engineer
Traffic Engineer
February 9, 1967
Mr.: Alfred Croonquist
A.I.A. Architect
700 I.S.M. Building
Seattle 1, Washington 98101
Re: Vacation of portion of
106th Ave. S.E., Renton "
Dear Mr. Croonquists
The Renton City Council, at its regular meeting of February 6, 1967
has 'requested that.you' be advised of the policy requirement.that
petitions for. vacation of right-of-ways:must contain signatures of
all property owners concerned to be considered valid. '
The date of March '13th has been set-for hearing 6h—the "matter and
the petition should be filed immediately for processing.
If you have any questions please feel free to call.
Yours very truly,
CITY or RENTON
Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk '
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CITY OF RENTON
NOT ICE OF PUB L I C HE RING
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
• CITY HALL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE PORTIONOP 06TH AVENUE SOUTHEAST
To WIT: A1l that portion of 106th Avenue Southeast in the Southwest 3 of
Section 20, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. lying Southerly of
Puget Drive
HAS BEEN FILED WXJ.,ii THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY
RESOLUTION NO. 1420 DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF February 20 t 1967
FIXED AND DETERMINED THE 13th DAY OF March, 1967 AT THE HOUR
OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND
PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION
TO VACATE SAID PORTION OP 106TH AVENUE SQ UTHE ST.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEARD
THEREON OR MAY 'TILE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRICR
TO SAID TIME OF HEARING.
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HELMIE W. NELSON
CITY CLERK
DATE OF PUBLICATION February22
' 1967
CERTIFICATION
I, No( )k HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOV
DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE
AND ONE (1) COPY POSThll AT THE CITY HALL, RENTON, ON
PRESCRIBED BY LAW.
SIGNED:
ATTEST:
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WASHINGTON, RESIDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON
C i t; Y ;.)±. r is N T t)N
NOTICE IS
HEREBY GrJEN THAT A PETITICN TO VACATE PORTION OF 106TH AVENUE SOSOUTHEAST
TO WIT: '`�11 thnt portion of 106th Avenue Southeast' th 'the Southwoot .I of Section 209
ToOnohip 23 North, Range 5 Epet, '
W.M. lying Southerly of Puget Drive __ _ —_
HAS BEEN FILED WITH CIT
Y CLERIC OF TUE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BUJ / 7‘ J�
RESOLUTION NOQ I ZrED AND DETERMINED THE/ Y
DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETNG S G —
�/)IIAY OF0 _.._ .. , � _ AT THE HOURHOUR , .
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OF-8:00,P;Mo, IN TUIE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY IIALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS TIH', DATE AND
PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE IIELD BY THE CITY•COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION
TO VACATE SAID
PORTION OF 106th AVENtJF. SOUTHEAST 0
. ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREII`T. OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE EEPI?''
TIiLTEON OR MAY FILE THEIR WItITl'EfI OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR
' TO SAID TIME OF HEARING. � ;�) ort
HELMIE W. IB1 ELS ON
� CITY CLERK
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DATE OF PUBLICATION
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RESOLUTION' NO, 1420
WHEREAS a petition has been fixed with the City Clerk of the. City of
Renton on or about February , 1967, petitioning for the vacation of a certain street,
as hereinafter more particularly described, and said petition having been signed by the
owners of more than two-thirds of the property abutting upon said street sought to be
vacated, same being described as follows, to-wit:
All that portion of 106th Avenue Southeast in the Southwest * of
Section 20, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W. M. lying Southerly
of Putet Drive
NUJ THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VAPOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION I: That the 13th day of March, 1967 at the hour of 8s00 P.M. at
the City Council Chambers in the City Hall of Renton, Washington, be and is hereby
fixed as the time and place when the aforesaid petition for vacating the aforesaid
street shall be heard and determined.
SECTION II: The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice
of said time and hearing as provided by law; and any and all persons interested
therein or objecting to said vacation may then appear and be heard thereon, or they
may file their written objections thereto with the City Clerk prior to :r at the. time
of the hearing on said vacation,
SECTION III: The City of Renten reserves the right to retain an easement
for utility and other public purposes within said right-of-way sought to be vacated.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 20th day of February, 1967.
1-e4n
Helme Nelson, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 20th day of Fary, 1967.
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DOiald W.' Custer., Mayor
Approved as to form:
Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
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February 20, 1967
Honorable Donald Custer, Mayor
Members of the City Councul
Re: Petition for Vacation of 106th Avenue S.E.
Gentlemen:
The petition for vacation of a portion of 106th Avenue
Southeast south of Puget Drive was signed by 100% of the abut-
ting property owners.
Very truly yours,
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Jac Wilson
C. Engineer
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PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
620 Grady Way
Renton, Washington
February 17, 1967
Rudy Simone Construction Company, Inc.
2200 Rainier Avenue South
Seattle, Washington 98144
Attention: Mr. R. V. Simone
Gentlemen:
The Puget Sound Power & Light Company has no objection to
the vacation of the portion of 106th Avenue S. E., Renton,
Washington, as outlined in your petition, which is before the
Renton City Council at this time.
Very truly yours,
SZ--e,-
N. E. Todhunter
Right of Way Agent
RUDY SIMONE CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. '727
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GENERAL CONTRACTOR ',.
2200 RAINIER AVENUE SO. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98144 EAST 2 -5155 krit2V4
February 14, 1967
City Council
City of Renton
Renton, Washington
Re: Vacation of 106TH Avenue S. E.
Gentlemen:
This will request that the City of Renton approve the vacation of
106th Avenue from the north boundary of the Fred Nelsen Junior High School
to Puget Drive.
Benson Properties has agreed to provide temporary use of their existing
roadway to the Junior High School pupils and has further agreed to part-
icipate in the future improvement of a new street proposed along the
Bonneville Power Line Right-of-Way.
Enclosed please find a copy of Benson Properties proposal to the City
of Renton and a letter of acknowledgment from Mr. Rudolph Seppi , Director
of Plant Facilities for Renton School District No. 403. It is our under-
standing that the proposed vacation is approved by the City of Renton Engineering
Department and the City of Renton Planning Department.
Also, enclosed are copies of letters to show that we are in the
process of incorporating.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
Yours very truly
BENSON PROPERTIES INC.
sofkb./y °.f R. V. SIMONE, PRESIDENT
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CHARLES F.OSBORN EDWARD G.LOWRY.III 1
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THOMAS L. MORROW BERTRAM L: METZGER.JR. .1
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our check in the amount of $755.00 to cover the requisite .j
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November 280 196
ptenton School. District No. 403
1525 a 4th North
e.:ton o Washington
Attention: Iir. .Rudolph Seppi
VACATION OF 106TH AVENUE S.E.
Dear Mr. 6eppi:
On Novouber 2lst Mr, Jack Wilson e City Engineer o Mar. Cordon Erickson 9
City Planner0 Mr. Bill i o1mondo° representing your office!, Mr. Rudy
Simone, and I mot concerning the interests of the City of Renton and
the Renton School District with regard to the vacotion of 106th Avenue
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The City of Renton has pointed out that therwis a planned extension o2
S.E. 162nd Street along the Bonneville right-of-bray to Puget Drive in
the ndhr future. Due do this proposed itipr ovaraent it was agreed that
it ;could better serve the interests of the City of Renton and the School
District to ask the Owners of Benson Properties to participate in the
costs of the proposed extencior. of SoEO 162nd Street rather than to pro-
vide en improved street to the east of 10(1th as previously proposed.
It was generally agreed that the following proposal would be acceptable
to all parties subject to your review and acceptance.
?. The Owners of Benson Properties will provide an 8° vide
blacktop sidewalk for the school children as indicated on
the attached drawings dated november 3rd and revised
November 25th0
2. Benson Properties will grant en casement to School District
No 4O3 f o ' x 3 u:i o: he s ;z._,.....4... well ao the uz e of
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are provided. to tho School Di.trict q the e as:ement ices--
v°ioned` in nos. « wad dill hk roveli.ed.
The City of Renton has agreed to prepare an ost inato of cost or improvements
for the future develo; ent or l62Udo Beeson F'roport_os has aEreod to a
reasonable participation in the costs of thea© improvezlentn as determined by
the City of i;entono
If the tarragoing meets with your general approve/ Benson Properties would
appreciate a letter of acknow3.od .,ent from you. Final legal mr,r oomeut will
by prepared by the attornc ya for the City or Heaton and Benson Properties.
Thank you for your interest and oo-.oporation in this mutter,
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Mrs Cordon "ri:ickt:oao City Planner'
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1525 - 4 h Avanuo North
I ENTON, W/SX;.XNGTON 0R055
December 7, 1966
Mr. Alfred He Croonquist, A. I. A.
700 x B M Building •
Seattle, Washington 98101
Re: Vacation of 106th Avenue S . B.
Dear Mr. Croonquist:
The Renton School District is in general agreement with the
content of your letter, dated November 28, 1966, regarding ease- •
ments and/or street improvements to provide ingress and egress to
pedestrians and busses to Fred Nelsen Junior High School from Puget
Drive.
Very truly yours,
"X/ Ali
Rudloph H. Seppi
Director of Plant Facilities
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cc: Mr. William Belmondo
Dr. Earl W. Iobbs
Mr. Jack Wilson, City Engineer
Mr. Gordon Erickson, City Planner
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
CITY HALL
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE PORTION OF 106TH AVENUE SOUTHEAST
TO WIT: All that ptaticm of 106th Avenue Southeast in the Southwest of Section 20,
Township 23 North, Range S East, W.M. lying Southerly of Puget Drive
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HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENT ON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY
RESOLUTION NO. 1096 DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING oF September 19, 1966
FIXED AND DETERMINED THE 17til 'DAY OF getober,, 1966 AT TEE HOUR
OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE ,COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF,RENTON, AS THE DATE AND
PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION
TO VACATE SAD) PORTION OF 106th AVENUE SOUTHEAST
ANY AND ALL PERSONS IN'IlERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HE1P1'
THEREON OR MAY 'FILE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR
TO SAID TIME OF HEARING.
%Zthr,Zelae770
HELMIE W. NELSON
CITY CLERK
SEE' 2 1 196
DATE OF PUBLICATION
CERTIFICATION
I, t HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOV."6
DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE
AND ONE (1) COPY POSTED AT THE CITY HALL, RENTON, ON 0 , AS
PRESCRIBED BY LAW.
SIGNED:
ATTEST:
NCTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF
WASHINGTON, RESIDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON
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: :SOLUTION NO. 1396
a.petition has been filed with the City C1erkof the CITY OF
''��1TO i'i' N on or about l.u. ust 19, 1966 g , petitioning for the vacation of a certain street,
as hereinafter more particularly described, and said petition having been signed
by the owners of more than two-thirds of the property abutting upon said street
sought to be vacated, same being described as follows, to-wit: 1_
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PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 19th day of September, 1966.
Helmie Nelson, City C erk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 19th day of September, 1966.
Donald W. Custer, Mayor
Approved as to form:
Gerard T Y. Shellan, City Attorney
ALFRED H . CROONQUIST
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February'2, 1967
City Council
City of Renton
Renton, Washington
VACATION OF 106TH AVENUE S.E.
Gentlemen:
• This will request that the City of Renton approve the vacation of 106th
Avenue from the north boundary of the Fred Nelsen Junior High School to
Puget Drive.
Benson Properties has agreed to provide temporary use of their existing
roadway to the Junior High School pupils and has further agreed to part-
icipate in the future improvement of a new street proposed along the
Bonneville Power Line Right-of-Way.
Enclosed please find a copy of Benson Properties proposal to the City of
Renton and a letter of acknowledgment from Mr. Rudolph Seppi, Director of
Plant Facilities for Renton School District No. 403. It is our understanding
that the proposed vacation is approved by the City of Renton Engineering
Department and the City of Renton Planning Department.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
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Benson Properties
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By. Alfred H. Croonquist, .I.A. Architect
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Mr. Gordon Erickson
Mr. Jack Wilson
Mr. Rudy Simone
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RENTu .. SCHOOL DISTRICT lV ). 403
1525 -.4th Avonuc North
I ENTON, WASHINGTON oR055
December 7, 1966
Mr. Alfred H. Croonquist, A. I. A.
700 I B M Building
Seattle, Washington 98101
Re: Vacation of 106th Avenue S. E.
Dear Mr. Croonquist:
The Renton School District is in general agreement with the
content of your letter, dated November 28, 1966, regarding ease- •
ments and/or street improvements to provide ingress and egress to
pedestrians and busses to Fred Nelsen Junior High School from Puget
Drive.
Very truly yours,
Rudloph H. Seppi
Director of Plant Facilities
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cc: Mr. William Belmondo
Dr. Earl W. Hobbs
Mr. Jack Wilson, City Engineer
Mr. Gordon Erickson, City Planner
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Rnton School District Noo 403 •
2525 - 4th North •
Rentono Washington • •
Attention: Mr. Rudolph Ceppi
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VACATION OF 106TH AVEMUE S.E.
Deer Mr. 5eppia
On Noire 21st Mr, Jack Wilson City Engineero Mr, Gordon Bricksono
City Plannoro Mr. Bill Relmondoo representing your officeg M., Rudy
Simonet, and I =et concerning the interests of the City of Renton and
the Renton School District with regard to the vacation of 106th Avenue
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The City of Renton has pointed out that thee Is a planned extension of
S.B. 162nd Street along the Bonneville right-of-way to Puget Drive in
the nar future. Due tb-this proposed improvement it wits agreed that
it would better serve the interests of the City of Renton and the School
District to ask the Owners of Benson Properties to participate in the
costs of the proposed extension of S.E, 1452nd Street rather than to pro-
vide an improved•strect to the oast of 106th as previously proposed.
It was generally agreed that the following proposal would be acceptable
to all parties subject to your review and acceptance. •
10 The Owners of Benson Properties will provide an 69 wide
blacktop sidewalk for the school children a indicated on
the attached drawings dated November 3rd and revised
November nth.'
20 Benson Properties will grant an easement to School District
Uo. 403 for the use of the sidewalk as yell no the use of
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the present right-of-way by the school busses to travop.-7
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3. Items nos. ? and 2 above will remain :i:r force and effect
until such time an the: City of Renton extends MA
proves 13.1% 162nd :street in a northwesterly direction
to Put Drive, When adequate sidewalk and bus access
are provided to the School District 4 the easement men—
tioned in no I aad 2. will bo r evek.ed.
The City of Renton has agreed to prepare an estimate of cost of improver.ents
for the future: devoiopnent of 1620d. aeasou Properties has ava;.1.f. to
reasonable participation in tho costs of these i.aaprovemeuts .us dezterrai:eu by
the City of Benton,
If the foragoinr moots with your general approval Benson Properties would
appreciate a letter of acknowledgment from you. Final legal agreement will
be prepared by the attorneys for tho City of Renton and Benson Properties.
Thank you for your interact and co—operation in this matter.
Yours very truly,
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Alfred .f . Croonquist, AoI.Ao
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cos Mr. Jack Wilson, City Engineer
Sr. Gordon Erickson, City :laaaner
Mr, Rudy SiZon
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February 2, 1967
City Council
City of Renton
• Renton, Washington
VACATION OF 106TH AVENUE S.E.
:. Gentlemen:
This will request that the City of Renton approve the vacation of 106th
• Avenue from the north boundary of the Fred Nelsen Junior High School to
' Puget Drive.
Benson Properties has agreed to provide temporary use of their existing
. roadway to the Junior High School pupils and has further agreed to part-
icipate in the future improvement of a new street proposed along the
Bonneville Power Line Right-of-Way.
Enclosed please find a copy of. Benson Properties proposal to the City of
Renton and a letter of acknowledgment from Mr. Rudolph Seppi, Director of
,Plant Facilities for Renton School District No. 403. It is our understanding
that the proposed vacation is approved by the City of Renton Engineering
:G. Department and the City of Renton Planning Department,
':• Thank you for your consideration in this matter. 4. 7,1
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Benson Properties
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cc: Mr. Rudolph 0oT?pi .,� �' l>' (;--
Mr. Cordon iIri0kuon
Mr. Jack Wilson
Mr. Rudy Simone
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nv:nton Ccool Df.strict No. 403
1525 - Lth North
, nenton, Washington '
ALteriZiOnS tiro FALCIoll)h Ceppi
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Dear Mr. 34:ppia
On Novce,.:er 21st Vro Jack 'Wilson, City Engineer, r.r, Coon Erickson,
City Planner, V.ro Bill 'Relsr.ondo, representin yr,nr office, Er° Rudy
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ainone, and I met concerning the interests of the City of Renton and
the Renton School District with regard to tho vacation of 106th Avenuo
The City of Renton hos pointed cut that theyc. is a planned extension of
SoE. 162nd Street alons 'sir) Bon.neville rio,ht-of-way to Puget Drive in
neAr fu'i,nrco Due Lb thin proposed ir..11,rrovenent it wan apreed that
it would bettor servo the interents of tho City of Renton and the School
District to ask the Owners of ilt:r.BOn Properties to participate in the •
costs of the proposed extension of Soto 142nd troot rather than to pro-
, vide aa it:proved otroet to Che east of 106th aa Ilrevionaly proposed,
' - It was generally acreed the.t tho 'following proposal would bet acceptable
to all parties subject to your review and. acceptanceo
10 The Owners of Benson Properties will provide an 6' wide•
blacktop sidewalk for the school chilaron as indicated on
the attached drawings dated !lover:ter 3rd and revised .
*Joven.ber 25tho
i 20 Benson Properties wIll grant an eauement to School Diotrict
lio„ 1;03 for the use of the sf.C:ows1:- 0.15 VCal MO theoi7-w7.7--
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tho prosout right-of-wny by the sehool bussco to traVaWk
frola Puot Drivo to tho north acool proporty linoo
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v. /v 16231d '.:;tract 3:i tT :ioZ`v:.: L:iCG'ir;/ :1.I'c:C . O"'.
- to i u,c.et Drive. 'on r..Sog.L to sitaawulk and LU3 L:CCh.:ia
are ;(fir ov4 ded to tio:-R School D B tr1Ct t, thoC..^.Loncat a+CI - ,
,, ^ v oned in nos° 1andQ 2Will c rovo%c.dq
4 .% tCln has L:.;?VeQd to pre r J an C::t{r c.'i.Gt of cost of 1:::�'rovo:.7.o t:i* .
`-'. 't) future i:�.ovol.i pzieiiu or 1ti2pei '!.;cane a "e.or�Qrtia 2i�i:1 ..', -mot. to L.
,. : : -.reasonable i c,rt1Cipat O:L in tho cat of these �,;lp:ovdatiLl�.e81 as :.o tci P.:.:.a.• 1.-.7
• ' tho City of iiorLtonD
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+ foragoinil mootswith your "L'DnL."'a 2:a1. approval :il~•:1:1c n Proportion would .t'' ,
' , ',:' apprc c tr to a lottor of cack,no 3.edgr..:.ent from you. al... a,°
bo prepared by tha attoraio a for the City of Routon alld .3ararior. ProptI do so }'
' ahan%' ;ou for your interest and co«oporctiorl in this n»attcy o
YoUrD v(x)ry truly c, ,
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A:,frod :do Croozaauisto AoIGAO .
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1525 a h Avenue North
HESTON, WASIII.lGTO)V °RO55
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Mr. Alfred H. Croonquist, A. I. A.
700 I B M Building
. ' .• Seattle, Washington 98101
. Re: Vacation of 106th Avenue S. j ,
Dear Mr. Croonquist:
.. The Renton School District is in general agreement with the
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• content of your letter, dated November 28, 1966, regarding ease-
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- ments and/or street improvements to provide ingress and egress to •
pedestrians and busses to Fred Nelsen Junior High School from Puget
Drive. -
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Very truly yours,
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Rudloph H. Seppi
Director of Plant Facilities
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Dr, Bari W. Hobbs
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M.r. Gordon Erickson, City Planner
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
October 17,1966
8:00 P.M. Office of the City Clerk
The regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by D. W. Custer,
Mayor., and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited by the assembly.
ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS: Hulse, Bruce, Schellert, Dahlquist, Pedersen, Garrett,
Perry, Delaurenti and Poli.
OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS PRESENT: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk, Dorothea Gossett,
City Treasurer, Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney, Clarence Williams, Chief of Police,
Jack Wilson, City Engineer, Marcella Hiligen, Librarian, Sven Johnson, Building
Director, Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director, M. C. Walls, Fire Chief, Vic TeGantvoort,
Street Commissioner and Ted Bennett, Utility Accountant.
Moved by Pedersen, seconded by Dahlquist, that the absent Councilmen be excused. The
motion carried. .
Moved by Hulse, seconded by Poll, that the Minutes of the previous meeting be approved
as written. Mr. Leo Lazetti, member of the audience called attention to number ofsignatures appearing on a rezone petition being incorrect and the City Clerk reported
corrections had been made. The motion carried.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Proposal for vacation of portion of 106th Avenue S.E. (Simone Construction Petition)
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Communication was read
from Puget Sound Power & Light Company advising of no objection to the vacation.
Letter from School District 403, Rudolph H. Seppi, Director of Plant Facilities,
expressed opinion that the public will not benefit by the proposed vacation; . •
that this portion of 106th Avenue S.E. lying South of Puget Drive and North of
Fred Nelsen Jr. High School is useful as part of the general road system and the
vacation should be denied. A .letter was read from Gordon Y. Ericksen, reporting
that the Planning Commission reaffirmed its position of March 28, 1966 that 106th
Avenue S.E. would not be needed for future right of way providing an alternate.
permanent public pedestrian access be provided to the school property.
Audience comment was invited and Mr. John Kalheim, of Simone Construction,
advised that a large road has been constructed North of the proposed vacation.
Upon request Planning Director Ericksen pointed the area out on a wall map. After
further discussion during which it was determined that the new road was constructed
on the Bonneville Powerline right of way and was not permanent but could be terminated
upon notice by Bonneville officials and also it does not provide access to the school
property, it was moved by Garrett, seconded by Delaurenti, that the hearing be closed.
Carried. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Hulse, that the vacation be denied. It was
noted that the requestor has failed to show that the vacation would be to the best
interest and public good and if they could make some arrangement,working with the
school district, for some permanent easement for a right of way, something might be
worked out regarding the vacation. The pending motion carried.
Proposed vacation of "portion of Mountain View Drive (Rudy Hasson Petition)
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Communication from Mr. Richard
Larson, Northern Pacific Railway Company advised the Company has no objections to the
vacation. A letter from the Planning Commission recommended that the vacation be
granted and letter from Park Director Gene Coulon reported on behalf of the Park Board
that the Board has no objection to the vacation. Audience comment was invited and Mr.
Hassen, 8667 Lake Wn. Blvd., Petitioner, advised that the vacation would allow the
enlargement of his home, his property surrounding the right of way on three sides as
it dead ends abutting his lot. Moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse, upon no further
comment, that the hearing be closed. Carried. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Perry
that the vacation be granted with referral to the Law and Ordinance Committee.Carried.
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Mr. R. V. Sitione'
2200 Rainier' 'Avenue South''.
. Seattle; :Washington 98144 _ _ - \..
Re: etitionNfor Vacation of Portion ,
of 106th:Avenue S.R d .
Dear_Mt,•.Simone: =
The.Renton.City Council,: at its regular meeting of October 17, 1966 . ' •
has denied'the vacation of..the. above-captioned rightrof-way in cone '
currence'with-.recommendation of the Renton Planning Commission's
report. that 106th Avenue=S.R. extending South' from Puget.Drive.
would.not be:"needed-for.future right-of-way.provi ded'that on '.alternate
permanent public pedestrian access.be'provided to the. school property.
We,enclose excerpt 'froth the ,Minutes of the Council meeting for. your :.
further information.. ,
• Yours -��ry truly'
CITY OF RENTON
Helmie ,t : Nelson
City Clerk
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CC R. ,:Seppl ':Reznton Sch.Dist. 403
Planning ,Cora«
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Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING ss.
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COI? •Lance •.'OJ t,0_ being first duly sworn on
oath, deposes and says that ?A1 ..-... is the .L-' • ." .,.,�1 of
THE RECORD-CHRONICLE, -a weekly newspaper. Thai said news- ____ ---- ----1
paper 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 CITY OF RENTON
published in the English language continually as a weekly newspaper : NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now and during all of RENTON CITYCOUNCIL
said time was printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place CITYHALL
of publication of said newspaper. That the Record-Chronicle has Notice is heie�b
been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court y given that a
of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King County, Washing- `• petition to vacate portion of
106th Avenue Southeast to j
ton. That the annexed is a rd0 31CO 0= i 1.b 1,C 1,II ?a`_'1nfi 7 wit: All that portion of 106th I
Avenue Southeast iilthe South-
::. west'/a of Section 20EPT4ownship i
t= 1;?.'" .t Dri o) • 23 North, Range 52
Ea'st W.M.
lying Southerly'of Puget,Drive !
as it was published in regular issues (and •
has been filed with tie City
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each week for a period Clerk of the,City of Renton The
City Council by Resolutiion No.
of - 07.10 consecutive weeks, commencing on the 1396 duly adopted;at its regular
meeting of September 1'9,1966 i
21st day of `-}�=,��`=1,:b0I , 19 6 6, and ending the . fixed'and deterif ed the 17th
day of October, 1'966iat the hour'
of .8:00 p.m., ill the Council
day of 19 both dates : Chambers, City,. 1, City of
of J
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its Renton, as the date and., �
subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee p
at which said public hearing;
(-,.,` . will be held by th Co
elCity un-'
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $.3.,---iD....., which cil upon the petitionn to�ua.cate
has been paid in full at the rate of$2.40 per folio of one hundred words said portion of 106th Avenue
for the first insertion and$1.80 per folio of one hundred words for each Southeast.
- orsubsequent insertion. Any and all'persons.i;riterest-1
C- I' vfri" -c-(:)?eN P--(Zi_.. ed therein or wishing to object'
thereto, may then .be heard
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ten objections to said vacation;
. with the City Clerk prior to i
Subscribed ibed and sworn to before me this-..i.s ut b : day of • said'time of hearing.
- HELMIE W.NELSON'
CITY CLERK
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''2200 Rainier Avenue.,,South.,. - • • . : '. rY. .
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Dear.Mr..:91ii orte ..e. ••, _ _ .
,: ',The 'Renton .City Council,;,::nt its'•regulpt i**i ng of .October 17, 1906
• -•• _. .. . . hit.• denied'the Vacation Off..the ebove-cape oned.:right-of way.,in eon- • . - •
•currenee..'A. th rervi ;endatien-•of-.the Renter kenning'Cc�ssiones. - . '
. '' report.that.-.06th Aver ue.'S;E ;extending South•from Puget Drive . ' 2 .
. . '.. ' would:not ' .ne€€ded;'fi r future:righ °�-af-4 y. provided that 'en{a1te: ete
:',. • permanent_ public-pedestrian,access be provided -to the:=.echor l' pro rrty►'.-
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We.,enclose':excerpt from:.the: Minutes of the Council.meeting for your
:. .further inf tton. , ._. .• .. - . ' . •. •
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October .21,• 1966
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Mr. R. V. Simone -
2'00 Rainier avenue South -
Seattle, Washington 98144
Re: Petition. for Vacation of Portion .
'of 196th Avenue S.E.
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Dear Mr. Simone::
The Renton'City Council,• at its regular meeting of October 17, 1966
has denied.the vacation •of the above-captioned right-of-way it con-
'currence.with recommendation'of the Renton Planning Co ssionts .
• report that 106th Avenue' S.E.• extending South from Puget-Drive-
. "would not be' needed for future right-of-way •provided that an alternate
permanent public pedestrian access be provided to• the school" property.
We,enclose excerpt from the•Minutes of tho Council meeting for your
further information. . .
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Yours 'verry t:ra4i'y
ciTY or RENTON
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City Clerk . •
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cc R.H. Seppi, Re t ii Soh.Dist, 403 .
- Planning Com.
RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 403 /0//7/(94
1525 - 4th Avenue North
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RENTON, WASHINGTON, 98055
September 19, 1966
Miss Helmie Nelson, City Clerk
City of Renton
Renton, Washington 98055
Re: Proposed Street Vacation, Portion
of 106th. Avenue S.E., lying South
of Puget Drive
Dear Miss Nelson:
Please communicate to the City Council that the above mentioned
street vacation is not in the best interests of the public welfare.
It is our opinion that the public will not be benefited by the
proposed vacation, and that the vacation should be denied, as this
portion of 106th. Avenue Southeast, lying South of Puget Drive and
North of the Fred Nelsen Junior High School is useful as a part of
the general road system.
Very ruly yours, /
Rudo_ ph H. Seppi
Div ctor of Plant Facilities
RHS:mg
cc: Dr. Hobbs
Mr. Donald Custer - Mayor
Mr. Jack Wilson - City Engineer
. Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director
• Mr. Belmondo
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October 17, 1966
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Honorable Donald W. Custer., Mayor '
• Members of the' City Council
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Re:• Vacation of portion of 106th Avenue SE
Gentlemen-and Mrs. Dahlquist:
The Planning Commission at its meeting of October 12,
1966 reaffirmed its position regarding the Vacation
of the- above mentioned street. This position was
stated in a letter .to the. Mayor and City Council
dated' March 26, 1966. (Copy enclosed) The Planning
• Commission generally felt that 106th Avenue SE ex-
' -.tending south from Puget Drive would not be needed
:for future street right of way., provided that an al-
- . ternate. permanent .public pedestrian access.' be provi-
ded to the school property.
Very truly yours,
Gordon Y. Ericksen
Planning Director'
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c mru. Soured Power Light Company hit, no objection to
! -)(2 vJfcatioll of the portion of 106th Avenue S. E. , Renton,
.ii1Hgton a,. outlined in your petition, wnich is before the
",eoton City Council at this time.
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!.:t(DmitNIOATIONS: -; • ' 'v -`": \I;n-
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-City 'Engineer • jack Wilson, reported locating possible site for elevated
viateP '
r"-"tank'-:tin'the,West;Hil1,: fUnds for which•were''prOvided•for. in"the ,1965 Water and
Sewer Revenue'.Bond Issue. It was recommended'that:'the matter be referred to .proper„
to obtain appraisals-and negotiate for purchase for the Utility'Department.;;;J:',L.;; :::
Moved by Poll, 'Seconded by Bruce, to concur and refer to'the: Sanitation, :Fire and
Water and Property Cammitties... ,Carried.
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Letter fiom
aity:Engineer,JaCk Wilson reported, regarding petition for vacation of aportion . •
of South.153rd Street between 91st Avenue South and, the East Valley
,the :signatures represent 'mere of only 31% of the property abutting said street andi •
etition'failS to 'meet statutory requirement of '2/3 or 60% and is therefore not 7ta14 .
Gahano Petition) • r, - ,
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14,'''''.;••'"'Petition for"Vaeationof 106th Avenue S.E., lying Southerly of:Puget Drive was 'checked:`'
and City Engineer Wilson ,reperted that County records indicate the petition IS Signed .;
by owners representing 82.12% of the abutting property. (R.V.'Simone Cot:1st property)0 ,
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Moved by',Selielleit5 seconded by Dahlquist, to" refer the matter to the‘Law and OrdinanceCppi
way constitutes
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itte e for Resolution setting date of hearing. Carried.(P.5-42.L. power line right-of-
way t-o
balance of ownership) Council, by'Pplicy, ha required reqnired 100% petitions.
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Re petition submitted for vacation of portion of Mountain View Drive, 'City s- •
Engineer Wilson reported check of County records reVegled the petition contains 'sig-
--matures of, owners representing 82.5% of abutting property. (Hasson property, adjoining
Lot 1; Block A, C. D. IUDs'. an Lake Wn".' Garden of Eden Divtn. No'. 1.) Discussions,:
ensued regarding fact that the right-of-way in,question lies in close proximity to .
the'Kennydale Beach property, running parallel to the slake and it was moved by
secOnded• by Perry, to refer this matter to the Park Board for recommendation, ;inn d_rto the
,Law and Ordinance Committee for Resolution setting date i3or hearing. Car;tecIf'-_,
e;si, 7
Petiiion- containing appipiciMately 30 signatures requested the exclusion of Park
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,-Avenue';from',3rd Avenue North to 6th Avenue North,from the Arterial Street Bond Issue!
'and, routing of traffic proposed from this area to Logan and 6th Avenue North,:::tben North
On Park to,the North Renton Interchange. Councilman Bruce suggested the use of Carden.j:,:-,,
-;,Street,which cost to widen-was deemed less since' there' are snot the resideneee from'4th
to 6th. Traffic' engineer Del Bennett reported Garden had been onsidered in the
made. ;-::Park is the most direct route and probably the most economical from 'standpoint ,
.fact that North Renton Interchange from its Westerly approach' on down is in direct; '
alignment with Park. Mayor Custer inquired how many lanes would be added- to Park and:
Mr. Bennett 'advised 'it would probably be a 5-lane facility with the center lane forl' 2.:
,•::traffic,Advieory, Committee Chairman, Arthur Eeholes'reported'that the'CO-
tiee had :worked with the Engineering Department and Studied all- aspects of the bond ;
issue and concluded Park Is a major arterial connecting with ,the North Renton
Inter-
change and provides access to the central business sdistrict,::expresnitig.epp„eF)!:for ,::::_y:::,.,,,
the bond issue if changed Moved by r ,' T imm seconded by Hulse, to refer the petaltxon ::: Jj:
to the ;92pita1 InTrovement Priori Committee to report,back..::::,',,Carried..-•
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Petitions
Were reads, containing approximately 24 signatures, 'requesting that the ; 7.•
- Council cause the 'Air Pollution Ordinance to be brought out'from Committee. and passed ,
1=s-Without delay before the problem becomes any greater. ,Councilman Perry, Meniber,of;:, :;- ,,,
the Law and Ordinance Committee reported.that the document is in Committee at this ,
time inatmuch. as the Council has not met for three, Weeks and then the Chairman had
,;:.,:had,a7heart attack and was in the hospital but it was reedy'for;,presentation, tonight.
'ITetitiC0 and letters requested consideration ,by the ,Council of a year-around swiunning
pool facility, One suggestion being'that the City and School operate such a facility
jai/lily: It-Was pointed out that this had been heretofore negotiated but the8ChOO1 )ss i•Js,s
was-Snot favorable torithe City pool was built. Mr. Coulon, Park Director, reported
investigation of- covering of the City's present pool without.-successfully finding One,
of'proper size and recommended feasibility study in event of serious Consideration.,
Moved by Hulse, seconded by Perry, to refer the matter to the Park Board for report
back. '.,Carried
Letter from the Hon. Brock Adams, Representative, submitted letter from the Economic
DevelopMent Administration advising of steady progress .in evaluation of the City's
Part- II of,:the application for a street project, EDA No. 07-440088. Representative,
'Adams reported he will continue to watch the projects, -which included tu!nqilali3,.',:! :': „
to be certain 'they receive full and prompt -consideration.
A 'letter from Mr. P. A Wakeman, Associated Management Conaultants, offered servicea,
In'.event the City should be implementing a Comprehensive Plan for Community develPpmert,
of either overall or special consulting services. Mayor Custer reported receiving
such notices which he felt the Council might wish to accept ,or reject ankhc-was
tbere-
for presenting same. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Schellertl:to refer the•:letter to the
City Clerk to:place on file. Carried. „
September 22, 1966
Mr. R. :V. Simone
2200 Rainier Avenue South
Seattle, Washington 98144
The Renton City Council, at its regular meeting of September 19th has
passed Resolution No. 1396 setting the 17th of October, 1966 at:8:00
p.m in the Renton City Council Chambers, City Hall, as the time and
place for hearing on your petition for vacation of portion of 106th
Avenue S.E.
The City Council's policy heretofore established has been that the
petition for vacation of =stree1ohall be signed by signatures repre-
senting 100% of owners' and -the: City Attorney suggests that you secure
missing signatures or some written indication by non-signers of the .peti-
tion .that there is no objection to any such vacation. It was pointed out
by the City.Engineer that Puget Sound Power and Light Company trans-
mission line right-of-way constitutes balance of ownership, your petition
containing 82.12% o, ,èignatures of. abutting property owners.
You, or representatives of Benson Properties, should plan to be present
at the hearing and possibly the missing consent might be submitted for
the hearing.
Yours very truly,
CITY OF RENTON
Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk
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INTER-,-OFFICE MEMO ry
To: Mrs. Helmie Nelson, City Clerk r' Date September 14, 1966
From: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
Re: Or__'sinance vacating portion of 7th Ave. and Resolutions re vacation of
portion of 106th Ave. S. E. and Mountain View Ave.
Dear Helmie:
Attached hereto you will find stencils relative to the proposed Ordinance and
Resolutions vacating certain streets. We suggest that you have the City Engineer
and Planning Director check. same over to be sure they are correct. It would
be our suggestion, based on the City Council's policy heretofore established
that in rase of vacation of streets , the written consent of the abutting owners
be secured on a 100% basis. It would therefore be suggested that the petitioners
be notified to secure such missing signatures or in the alternative, some written
indication by the non-signers of the petition that there is no objection to
any such vacation.
If we can be of any further assistance-to you in this matter, please let us
know. We remain,
cc-Mayor Yo s very tru y,
HAGA �HELL
City Engineer l
Mrs. Dahlquist, L & 0 Committal
,/ Gerard M. Shellan
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Enclosures
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Ib REGULAR MEETING
August 22, 1966
8:00 P.M. Office of the City Clerk
The regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by D. W. Custer,
Mayor, and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited in unison.
ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS: Bruce, Schellert, Dahiquist, Pedersen, Garrett, Trimm,
Perry, Delaurenti and Poli. Mayor Custer announced .that Councilman Morris is in the
hospital, Councilman Gianini called that he is unable to attend and Councilman Hulse
is on vacation. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Dahiquist, that the absent Councilmen
be excused. Carried.
OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS PRESENT: He]mie Nelson, City Clerk, Gerard M. Shellan,
City Attorney, Clarence Williams, Chief of Police, Jack Wilson, City Engineer, Sven
Johnson, Building Director, Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director, Marcella Billgen,
Librarian, Vic TeGantvoort, Street Commissioner, Ted Bennett, Utility Accountant.
Moved by Poli, seconded by Schellert, that the Minutes of the previous meeting of
August 15, 1966 be approved as written. The motion carried.
PUBLIC HEARING: Vacation of Alley, Block 11, Renton Highlands,(A. Creek et al petition)
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. There were no written
communications and audience comment was invited. Mrs. Frank Zappalo, resident of
the area stated that the alley is not presently maintained and veers off at a right
angle and petitioners wished to have it vacated so that it might be utilized and
properly maintained. She inquired whether the City measures or surveys the alley
if it is vacated, and how the property is divided.
City Attorney Shellan advised that the alley vests in the abutting property
owners, one-half of the alley,up to the center line,going to owner residing on
each side. The City Clerk, after the alley is vacated, will send notice to the
Assessor of the title change and property owners will be given a copy of the
Ordinance and will receive title to the alley up to the center line, or approxi-
mately 8 feet. The property is then the responsibility of each owner since the
City may not engage in work for private ownerships, and the City would not therefore
measure or survey.
Since there was no further discussion council action was invited and it was
moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Poll, that the hearing be declared closed. The
motion carried and Mayor Custer declared the hearing closed.
Poll inquired as to recommendation of the City Engineer and Mr. Wilson stated
that this alley has never been open for vehicular traffic and utilities are all in-
stalled so there is no need to retain an easement, and that the City,• in'residential
plats,no longer plan for alleys. Trimm inquired whether 100% ownership was repre-
sented by the signatures on the petition and the Clerk replied affirmatively.
Moved by Perry, seconded by Bruce, that the alley be vacated and the matter be
referred to the Law and Ordinance Committee. Schellert inquired whether the re-
versionary rights to the Federal Government have been acquired by the City so there
will be no problem in that respect and the City Attorney stated there 1411J be no
problem. The pending motion carried.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Petition was read from R. V. Simone for vacation of a portion of 106th Avenue S.E.
in vicinity of Puget Sound Drive. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Dahiquist to refer
the request to the City Engineer to check signatures for validity of the petition.
The motion carried.
A letter from City Engineer Wilson reported check of the County Records indicated that
petition for vacation of portion of 91st Avenue South, between South 128th and•"deadend
of right-of-way, Bl. 19,. was signed by owners representing 90% of property abutting
said street. Petitioners, however, have withdrawn their petition since the property
is currently being sold and new petition will be filed at later -date by the new owners.
Letter from City Engineer Wilson submitted and recommended for payment, Progress
Estimate #2 due Lewis and Redford, Engineers for work completed to date on preliminary
design of Logan-Smithers and 3rd Avenue North arterials, in sum of $6,870.00. Moved
by Delaurenti, seconded by Poll, to refer the Estimate to the Auditing and Accounting
nommittee with power to act. The motion carried.
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RESOLUTION NO. 1396
WHEREAS a petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the CITY OF
RENTON on or about August 19, 1966, petitioning for the vacation of a certain street,
as hereinafter .more .particularly described, and said- petition having been signed
by .the owners of more than two-thirds of the. property abutting upon said street
sought to be vacated, same being described as follows, to-wit:
All that. portion of 106th Avenue Southeast in the Southwest 1/4
. of Section 20,_ Township 23 North, Range 5 East, b'.M. Lying
Southerly of Puget Drive, im Renton, King County, Washington.
NOW THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED BY_ THE MAYOR AND THE r1TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON AS
FOLLOWS;
SECTION I: That the 1T1 day of October, 1966, at. the hour of 8:00 P.M.
at the City. Council Chambers in the City Hall of Renton, Washington, be and is hereby
fixed as •the time and place when the aforesaid petition for vacating a certain portion
of the aforesaid street shall be heard and determined.
SECTION II: The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give
notice of said time and hearing as provided by law; and any and all persons
interested therein or objecting to said vacation may then appear and be heard
thereon, or they may file their written objections thereto with the City Clerk
prior to or at the time of the hearing on said vacation.
SECTION III: The City of Renton reserves the right to retain an easement
for utility and other public purposes within said right-of-way sought to be vacated.
PASSED BY TIIE CITY COUNCIL this 19th- day of September, 1966.
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Helmie Nelson, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 19th day of September, 1966.
ttonald U.. Custer, Mayor
Approved as to form:
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't;erard MM.I. Shelia; City Attorney
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Donald.:Cter,,-Kaaror. :.•
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. RE s " :Petition:for•Vacation of .06th Avenue ?ot beast
- - - • A ''check of the e0unty:reoords- .ndicates the psi ti for -
vacati ' of`that portion" of 106th: kven Southeast :13�i : •south` ••
of Pugot Drive io',s : d by owners" representing ,"! " of the
..abutting.property.
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RUDY SIMONE CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. ,�L
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
2200 RAINIER AVENUE SO. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98144 EAST 2 -5155
August 19, 1966
Honorable Don W. Custer, Mayor
and Members of the City Council
Renton, Washington
Re: Vacation — 106th Ave. ;,
Renton, Washington
Gentlemen:
We are again requesting vacation of the
abovementioned property. Since our first request, the Benson
Properties Partnership has purchased the adjoining property,
which would be the only other property owner concerned with the
street vacation.
We feel that the street vacation is necessary
because of the location of the entrance on a curve to Puget
Sound Drive. Also, it would be a very poor crossing for school
children or anyother foot traffic. We, therefore, would be
willing to release the back portion of our property for easement
for all utilties for the City of Renton and also allow foot traffic
to the school children on our new existing road directly east
on 106th on Puget Sound Drive, which is clearly more useable
and less dangerous from all points of view.
Yours very truly
SIMONE CONST. CO. INC.
R. V. Simone
Representative of
Benson Properties
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Honorable Donald Custer, Mayor
Members of the City Council
Re: Proposed Vacation of 106th Avenue S.E.
Gentlemen:
In view of the fact that'no-alternate utility easement-has
been agreed upon-at this time, it is the recommendation of the
Engineering Department that a -20' -easement be retained for utility
r�.l, L.. .......... If at-some future time a.more' desirable loc-
' ,,� atiOn cOuld be obtained, the 20' easement within 106th Avenue S.E.
�,�, could be abandoned.
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City Engineer
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Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting (Cont.) 5-2-1966
Moved by Hulse, seconded by Gianini, that the Minutes of the previous meeting
of April 25, 1966 be approved as written. Carried.
-PUBLIC HEARING: Proposed vacation of portion of 106th Ave. S.E. (Continued
from April 25, 1966)
This being the date set, the hearing.was declared continued at this time. Letter
from City Engineer Wilson recommended that since no alternate utility easement
has been agreed upon, a 20' easement be retained for utility and pedestrian use
and if a more desirable location can be obtained in the future the 106th Avenue
easement could be abandoned. Audience comment was invited and Mr. Rudy Seppi,
Director of Plant Facilities, Renton School District 403, stated there would
be no objection if such a strip is reserved for pedestrian use as recommended
but if none is provided then there would be strong objection by the School
District to the vacation. City Engineer Wilson advised that according to the
City Attorney no reservation may be made for pedestrian use but only for utility
purposes and his letter stands corrected to read as such. The need for a footpath
was expressed and it was pointed out that the right of way is not presently in
use but it does connect to Puget Drive and lead directly to the school property.
Mived by Poli, seconded by Schellert,. the hearing be closed. Carried. Moved by
Poll, seconded by Bruce, that the vacation be denied. Planning Director Ericksen
displayed a drawing and pointed out the subject area and projected an extension
over t Bonneville Power Line right-of-way. The pending motion carried.
PUBLIC HEARING: Annexation - Kaczmarek et al properties
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Communication was read
from the City Engineer expressing concern as to liability the City would be
exposed to in annexing this area due to existing abandoned rock quarry at which
site a fatality resulted when youths were climbing the steep cliffs. It was
recommended that the annexation be denied if the City could not be assured of
protection against future law suits. Mr. John Thompson pointed out that the
quarry has been there from the time the old inter-urban line was built and the
annexation was now desired to the property could be developed and they have
insurance against liability at present. Mr. Max Witters inquired as to who will
maintain the access road and Mr. Thompson advised the owners of properties on either
side would do so. Mr. Kaczmarek added that the road will be gravelled and would be
in better condition than it has been, and those on the easement would assume the
obligation for maintenance. Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson inquired as to whether this is
County property and was advised affirmatively. Mr. Ken Murakami submitted petition
objecting to apartments in the area, however, Mayor Custer returned the Petition
and invited submission at a later time as may be appropriate when zoning would be
the consideration and not annexation. Mr. Thompson pointed out that the property
is now bounded by the City on three sides. Moved by Poli, seconded by Bruce to
close the hearing. Carried. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Dahlquist, that action of
the Council be withheld for one week. Upon inquiry as to liability of the City,
City Attorney Shellan advised that generally the fact of annexation itself does
not pose any liability on the City it being a fact that sites with lakes, septic
tanks, water tanks, etc. can be dangers and as such the City can require fencing
but so long as they are privately and not publicly owned the City is not liable
on annexation alone. City Engineer Wilson advised he had no special knowledge of
liability in writing his letter but felt consideration should be given now rather
than to annex and find an obligation has been assumed. The pending motion to with-
hold action until May 9th subsequently carried.
PUBLIC HEARING - Plat and zoning for Royal Hills - Appeal of Planning Commission
decision. The hearing was declared open and the Deputy City Clerk advised of request
from Mr. David Kennedy that the hearing be postpcned for 30 days until owners secure
clear title to the property. Moved by Poli, seconded by Dahlquist, to grant the
request, continuing the hearing to June 6, 1966. Carried.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Petition containing 80 signatures opposed rezone of King County Hospital Property as
recommended by the Planning Commission. Moved by Poli, seconded by Perry, that the
matter be taken from the table where it was laid last week. Caaried.r.Dahlgaistmaved
the matter be referred to the Planning Committee to see if mutual agreement might be
reached. Councilman Bruce felt property owners are entitled to views as to how their
neighborhood should be developed and moved that the Planning Commission recommendation
to rezone a portion to R-4 and part to R-3 be denied, with second by Poll. Mr. -Coleman
introduced Bd. Members Pete Curran and John Lotto and the new hospital Administrator
Bill Murray, and advised of many months of consideration, investigation and meetings
to arrive at current determinations which were felt to be in the best interest of the
taxpayers, it being concluded the rezone would bring more money to be applied on the
new hospital at South 180th and Springbrook Road. It was pointed out that there will
need to be a rezone for utilization of the property and now would be the time to rezone
when benefit will be to the community rather than individuals.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
8:00 P.M. April 25, 1966
The regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by Mayor D. W.
Custer at 8:00 p.m. and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited in unison
by the assembly.
ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL: Hulse, Bruce, Schellert, Dahlquist, Gianini, Garrett, Perry,
Delaurenti, Poli and Morris. Moved by Dahlquist, seconded by Gianini, that the
absent Council Members be excused. Carried.
OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS PRESENT: Gwen Marshall, Deputy City Clerk, Gerard M.
She7lan, City Attorney, Clarence Williams, Chief of Police, Jim Ashurst, Assistant
Fire Chief, Vic TeGantvoort, Street Commissioner, Ted Bennett, Utility Accountant,
Sven Johnson, Euilding Director, Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director, Gene Coulon,
Park Director and Jack Wilson, City Engineer.
Councilman Hulse requested that the Minutes of the previous meeting of April 18th
be corrected to read that the Mayor and City Clerk had executed the new City Hall
Contract irrstdadqof They-had been authorized to execute same to begin Phase I.(Page 5,
Paragraph 5) Moved by Hulse, seconded by Poli, that the Minutes be approved with
correction as stated. Carried.
APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS AS SUBMITTED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT
EUILDING PERMITS:
NO AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK
11056 $ 3,000.00 Patrick Sullivan 2513 9th Avenue No. Add to Residence
057 395.00 Alpine Electric 3421 - 12th Avenue No. Wire Residence
058 1.00 Donald Laudenbach 202 Mill Street Demolish Structure
05.9 250.00 Edward L. Levitt 13015-90th Ave. So. Carport and Workshop
11060 500.00 Erwin Hanneman 3208 - 6th Avenue No. Addition to Residence
C61 701.80 Bell & Valdez, Inc. . Rolling Hills #2 Wire Residence
062 701.80 tt it tt rr it tt IT tt se
063 701.80 tt tt Ti Ti it tt if TT IT
054 701.80 tt tt tt rt ft rr tt if tt
11065 701.80 " tt rr tt it Ti it it Ti
066 230,000.00 C. K, Inc. 934 Sunset Blvd. E. 12 Unit Apartment
067 63,319.00 The Boeing Company Bldg. 4-01, Logan St. Wire Building
068 500.00 Ray Aliment 9823 - 106th Ave. S.E . Wire Residence
059 2,000.00 Archie Gustine - 111 Meadow Street Wire Motel
11070 1,900.00 Jessie Clulow 615 High Street Remodel Windows
071 38,400.00 Charles Shane 111 Maple Valley Hwy. 12 Unit Apartment
072 33,400.00 tr TT tt it rt IT Ti Ti TT
073 33,400.00 rt tt TT IT it Ti tt IT tt
074 38,400.00 tt It tt tt TT TT TT If Ti
11075 103,800.00 Realty Investors, Inc. 2722-8th Avenue No. 12 Unit Apartment
076 130.00 George N. Lamb 667 R Street New Electric Service
077 239,000.00 The Boeing Company Renton Airport Annex Bridge - Apron D
078 475.00 Roger Peterson 11014-115th Ave. S.E. Wire Residence
079 450.00 John W. Carlson 10626-111th Ave. S.E. Wire Residence
11080 1.00 Tannehill & Clinch 518 Williams St. No. Demolish Residence
PLUMBING & HEATING PERMITS:
7812 Ray Frackes 3421 - 12th Avenue No. Plumbing Fixtures
13 Mr. Kerkes 2215 - 10th Avenue No. Heating Equipment
14 VOID
7815 VOID
16 RentonAirport Airport Way & Rainier Plumbing Fixtures
17 - .- - R. S. hane 11626 S.E. 100th St. Plumbing Fixtures
18 Ewing Stringfellow Whitworth Lane Apts. Gas Installations
PUBLIC HEARING: Vacation of protion of 106th Avenue S.E.
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Upon inquiry, City Engineer
Wilson advised that the developers of adjacent properties were interested in-securing
a 20 ft. utility easement and he had told them an easement might possibly be acquired
along the South side of their property and the new road projected to the East would
also serve for utility purposes. The School District had expressed concern over
access points for the children in the future developments to get to school and it was
determined that there has been no settlement of the problems at this time. The Planning
Director has been away from the City for the past few days and could not be reached.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Poli, to continue the hearing for one week to May 2nd.
The motion carried.
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April 28, 1966
Sandy Merlino
c/o Williams & Swanson
3rd & Burnett Street
Renton, Washington
Re: Proposed Vacation of portion .
of 106th Avenue S.E.
Dear Mr. Merlino:
The Renton City Council has continued the hearing on the
above-captioned to May .2nd and you or your representatives
are invited to be present to express your views on the
matter. The meeting will be held in . the Council Chambers,
City Hall, Renton and the regular meeting begins at 8:00 p.m.
Yours very truly,. .
CITY. OF RENTON .
Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk 0
Gwen Marshall
Deputy City Clerk•
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Mr. Rudolph H. Seppi
Renton School District 403 ',
1525 - 4th Avenue North
Renton, Washington
Dear Mr. Seppi:
This is to advise that the Public Hearing on the matter of
the vacation' of a portion of 106th Avenue S.E. has been
continued by the. City Council to. May. 2rid and all parties
concerned are invited to attend to express their views on
the matter:
Yours very truly,
CITY.-OF RENTON
He lmie W. Nelson
City Clerk.
By ,Gwen Marshall
Deputy City Clerk '
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
8:.00 P.M. March 28, 1966
The regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by Mayor
Custer and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited by the assembly.
ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL: Hulse, Bruce, Schellert, Dahlquist, Gianini, Pedersen,
Garrett, Trimm, Perry, Delaurenti, Poli and Morris.
OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS PRESENT: Helm0.--Nelson C y Clerk, Dorothea
Gossett;City Treasurer, Gerard- M. Shellan, City Attorney, 9Iarence Williams;
Chief of Poy'e, M. C. Walls`, Fire Chief, Albert Reisberguilding Director,
Jack Wilson, City Engineer, Goxdon Ericksen, Planning Director, Vern C hurch,
Purchasing Agent, Gene Coulon,Vic TeGantvoort, Street Commissioner, Ted
Bennett(/Utility Accountant and Marcella Hillgen, Librarian.
Moved by Hulse, seconded by Poli, that the Minutes of the previous meeting of
March 21, 1966 be approved as circulated. Carried.
APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS SUBMITTED BY THE CITY BUILDING DEPARTMENT
BUILDING PERMITS:
NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK
10981 $ 900.00 George Blair 3517 - 6th Ave. E. Addition to Residence
982 43,456.00 The Boeing Co. Apron "C" Wire Airplane Position
983 28,200.00 Wilco Properties 325 Burnett St. No. Commercial Bldg.
984 1,000.00 Jim Baba 105 Rainier Ave. No. Sign
10985 12,678.00 The Boeing Co. 5-64 Building Wire Warehouse
986 1,482.00 West Wind Motel 110 Rainier Ave. So. Wire Motel i
987 2,200.00 Realty Investors 2714-8th Ave. No. Wire Triplex
988 3,000.00 Robert E. Cross 816 North Place Addition
989 - - - - E. F. Morris 10021 S.E. 95th St. Demolish Church
10990 200.00 Larry Hougardy 11408 S.E. 97th St. Wire Addition
991 5,200.00 West Wind Motel 110 Rainier Ave. So. Remodel Basements
992 275,000.00 Pacific Car & Foundry 1400-4th Avenue 2nd Floor Addition
993 198,000.00 Pacific N.W. Bell 225 Williams Street Concrete Structure
PLUMBING & HEATING PERMITS:
7767 Earl Greiner 3284 Rolling Hills Heating Equipment
68 Hilltop Sand & Gravel 11412-136th Ave.SE Gas Installation
69 Hilltop Sand & Gravel 13409 S.E. 114th Gas Installations
7770 Hilltop Sand & Gravel 11408 - 136th Ave. Gas Inst llation
71 Richard C.-Coe 3704 - 6th Place No. Gas Installations
72 Roger Peterson 11014-115th S.E. Plumbing Fixtures
73 Homer Creager. 11220 S.E. 112th Heating Equipment
74 Archie Gustine 111 Meadow Street Plumbing Fixtures
7775 Jim Childs 10614-111th P1. S.E. Plumbing Fixtures
76 Jim Childs 10620-111th Pl. S.E. Plumbing Fixtures
7777 Harry Peterson 39062 So. 113th St. Gas Installations
78 Pete L. Gant 12066-42nd•Ave. So. Gas Installations
79 Jim C. Morgan 121 Rainier Avenue Gas Installations,,.
PUBLIC HEARING: Proposed Vacation of Portion of 106th Ave. S.E. (Cont. from
March 21, 1966)
This being the date set, the continued hearing waLdeclared open.. Communication
was read which had been directed to the Planning Director by Mr,. Rudolph Seppi,
stating that the vacation was not considered to be in the best interest of the
Renton School District. Letter from Planning Director Erickserr was read
reporting on behalf of the Planning Commission that it was generally felt the
portion of 106th Ave. S.E. extending South from Puget Drive would not be
needed for future street right-of-way. An alternate means of public access
(-_____,for students walking to Fred Nelson Jr. High School was suggested as well as
limiting the number of access points on Puget Drive,in view of high traffic
volume. Audience comment was invited and Mr. Alfred Croonquist, 839 White-Henry "
Stuart Bldg., Seattle requested, on behalf of property owners, a 30 day continu-
ation of the hearing pending consumation of development plans. Mr. Seppi advised
of traffic study and stated if access South might be made available perhaps the
school would have no objection but knowledge of future traffic and street pattern
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PUBLIC HEARING: '(Continued) Vacation of portion of 106th Ave. S.E.
is desired prior to any withdrawal of objection. Moved by Poli, seconded by
Perry, to 'continue the hearing until April 25, 1966. The motion carried..
PUBLIC HEARING: Proposed Revision of Renton Building Code, Title 7, Ch. 3,
relating to Fire Zones
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Fire Chief Walls
displayed a map of the City with proposed changes and the central business
district along with the Highlands business area was designated in color as
Fire Zone 1. Tie changes had been proposed in order that the Building Code
and Maps mint be ccrrespcnding, present wording presenting some conflict.
Upon request Chief Walls explained that Fire Zone 1 provided for specific
type of construction of non-flamable materials and that Fire Zone 3 allows
wood, et . r7.te_ sl. Factors of setback, etc. are controlled by the Building
Code and Zoning Code. The v tandares on- fire.'zones.are set forth by suggestions
of the National Board of Fire underwriters and Surveying and Rating Bureau.
Criteria is that the property must be 50% built upon and 50% occupied by
commercial industry for Fire Zone 1. Discussion disclosed that the"changes4.were
made e 0^_: :::i it into consideration the future expansion and matters of the
natural conflagration barriers. Mr. David Johnston had inquired regarding the
Highlands area and explained the foregoing criteria as per information which
was disbursed at the Building Code-Fire Zone Seminar held this past week for
Puila.ers and interested parties; at the Puget Sound Auditorium. The balance of
the City is in Fire Zone 3. As there was no further audience comment, it was
moved by Morris, seconded by Poli, that the hearing be closed. Carried. Moved
by `' 'ne:' e:ct., seconded by I•Iu'se, to concur in the recommendations as presented
with referral to the Law and Ordinance Committee for proper Ordinance. Carried.
A Petition was read for annexation to the City of Renton of an area West of:°87th
Avenue vicinity of 128';,•h. and 129th. Ave.(Kaczmarek et al properties) The
report of the City Engineer advised that 100% of the-assessed valuation was
:re:_pcs.ented by the signatures on the petition. The property contains 3.43 acres
E-e are ;;i.;e assessed valuation of $3,740.00. The .petition indicated the
ti-;=iag le s of the petitioners to assume their pro-rata share of the City's pre-
exiovi_:� ?boded indebtedness. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Bruce, to refer
t17e to the Mayor to::request dispensation of the Review Board proceedings.
Carr=cd.. ---`-
A lettersa read from City Engineer Jack Wils n requesting authorization to call
for bids for paving of 4th Avenue North. May was recommended as the date for
opening of the bids. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Perry, to concur in the request
and hid uo '.Ling date. Carried. ("M".Street to 132nd Avenue S.E.)
A Petition was road requesting annexation to the City of an area adjoining 4th
Avenue North between "I" Street and 132nd Avenue S.E. (John Harer et al) The
property owners indicated their willingness to assume their pro-rata shares of
the City's pre-existing bonded indebtedness. The City Engineer reported that
the signatures represented 100% of the assessed valuation of the area. The
property contains approximately 90 acres and has an assessed valuation of
$37,0990r,00. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Schellert, to accept the annexation
as petitioned and the City Engineer's report with referral to the Mayor to
convene the Review Board. Carried.
A letter was read from Mrs. Elroy W. Dillman, Chairman, National Multiple
Sclerosis Society, Puget Sound Chapter, Mother's March, requesting No-Fee Permit
to coact a fund raising drive in the City of Renton from May 13th through 17th,
1956. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Hulse, to grant the request. Carried.
A letter was read from the Renton School District, Mr. H. R. Johnson, secretary,
Board of Directors, requesting release from provisions of Street Vacation Ordi-
nance, and return to the City of three Statutory Warranty Deeds now . being held
in escrow by Haugan and Shellan, City Attorneys,pending commencement of construc-
tion of the Vocational-Technical Institute building. ..T.hib building has now been
started and will be ready for occupancy by August 15, 1966. City Engineer
Wilson recalled that Street Vacations were granted upon condition deeds be sub-
mitted for new streetsalignment�..� . ILtility..erasements. to be giyen the:City)
No right-of-ways will be within the school site. In event the construction
was not commenced within the seven year period the deeds would be filed and subject
:property used for streets in accordance with terms of agreement. Moved by Poli,
seconded by Iulse, to refer the matter to the City Engineer to report back. The
motion carried, -
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
8:00 P.M. April 25, 1966
The regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by Mayor D. W.
Custer at 8:00 p.m. and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited in unison
by the assembly.
ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL: Hulse, Bruce, Schellert, Dahlquist, Gianini, Garrett, Perry,
Delaurenti, Poli and Morris. Moved by Dahlquist, seconded by Gianini, that the
absent Council Members be excused. Carried.
OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS PRESENT: Gwen Marshall, Deputy City Clerk, Gerard M.
Shellan, City Attorney, Clarence Williams, Chief of Police, Jim Ashurst, Assistant
Fire Chief, VicTeGantvoort, Street Commissioner, Ted Bennett, Utility Accountant,
Sven Johnson, Building Director, Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director, Gene Coulon,
Park Director and Jack Wilson, City Engineer.
Councilman Hulse requested that the Minutes of the previous meeting of April 18th
be corrected to read that the Mayor and City Clerk had executed the new City Hall
Contract irstdad=:of they-had been authorized to execute same to begin Phase I.(Page 5,
Paragraph 5) Moved by Hulse, seconded by Poll, that the Minutes be approved with
correction as stated. Carried.
APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS AS SUBMITTED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT
EUILDING PERMITS:
NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK
11056 $ 3,000.00 Patrick Sullivan 2513 9th Avenue No. Add to Residence
057 395.00 Alpine Electric 3421 - 12th Avenue No. Wire Residence
058 1.00 Donald Laudenbach 202 Mill Street Demolish Structure
059 250.00 Edward L. Levitt 13015-90th Ave. So. Carport and Workshop
11060 500.00 Erwin Hanneman 3208 - 6th Avenue No. Addition to Residence
C51 701.80 Bell & Valdez, Inc. Rolling Hills #2 Wire Residence
052 701.80 TT I1 TT it Ti Tt IT Tt It
063 701.80 1T IT iT IT it it IT IT tt
064 701.80 iT TT IT TT It Tt Ti IT it
11065 701.80 TT it TI it TT It It TT TT
065 230,000.00 C. K, Inc. 934 Sunset Blvd. E. 12 Unit Aparlinent
067 63,319.00 The Boeing Company Bldg. 4-01, Logan St. Wire Building
068 500.00 Ray Aliment 9823 - 106th Ave. S.E. Wire Residence
059 2,000.00 Archie Gustine 111 Meadow Street Wire Motel
11070 1,900.00 Jessie Clulow 615 High Street Remodel Windows
071 33,400.00 Charles Shane 111 Maple Valley
Hwy. 12 Unit Apartment
072 32,400.00 Tt TI I? TI Ti TT TT TT it
073 38,400.00 iT It Ti Ti it Ti IT it Ti
074 38,400.00 iT Ti TT 11 It TT Tt Ti iT
11075 103,800.00 Realty Investors, Inc. 2722-8th Avenue No. 12 Unit Apartment
076 130.00 George N. Lamb 667 R Street New Electric Service
077 239,000.00 The Boeing Company Renton Airport Annex Bridge - Apron D
078 475.00 Roger Peterson 11014-115th Ave. S.E. Wire Residence
079 450.00 John W. Carlson 10626-111th Ave. S.E. Wire Residence
11080 1.00 Tannehill & Clinch 518 Williams St. No. Demolish Residence
PLUMBING & HEATING PERMITS:
7312 Ray Frackes 3421 - 12th Avenue No. Plumbing Fixtures
13 Mr. Kerkes 2215 - 10th Avenue No. Heating Equipment
14 VO I D
7815 VOID
16 RentonAirport Airport Way & Rainier Plumbing Fixtures
17 -.-, - R. S. bane 11626 S.E. 100th St. Plumbing Fixtures
18 Ewing Stringfellow Whitworth Lane Apts. Gas Installations
TJBLIC HEARING: Vacation of potion of 106th Avenue S.E.
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Upon inquiry, City Engineer
Wilson advised that the developers of adjacent properties were interested in-securing
a 20 ft. utility easement and he had told them an easement might possibly be acquired
along the South side of their property and the new road projected to the East would
also serve for utility purposes. The School District had expressed concern over
access points for the children in the future developments to get to school and it was
determined that there has been no settlement of the problems at this time. The Planning
Director has been away from the City for the past few days and could not be reached.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Poli, to continue the hearing for one week to May 2nd.
\The motion carried.
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DIRECTORS: ELMER PISTORESI • CLAREJ Q U 4E • MRS.MYRTLE O. CLYMER • ROBERT H.HENDA )N • ROGER I.LEWIS
:I. R.JOHNSON, Secretary
RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 403
OLIVER M. HAZEN • SUPERINTENDENT
1525 - 4TH AVENUE NORTH
RENTON,WASHINGTON
98055
March 2, 1966
Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen
Planning Director
City of Renton
Renton, Washington 98055
Re: Proposed Street Vacation of 106th Avenue S. E.
located north of Fred Nelsen Junior High School .
Dear Mr. Ericksen:
It is our thinking that the above referenced street
vacation would not be in the best interest of the Renton
School District.
Many -thanks . for your cooperation in submitting this
matter for our consideration and recommendation.
Sincerely yours,
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Director of Plant Facilities
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Honorable Mayor Donald W. Custer
Members of the City Council
Re: Vacation of Portion of 106th. Avenue SE
Gentlemen and Mrs . Dahlquistc
The Planning Commission at . its meeting of March 23 ,
1966 ,. re-studied' the proposed . vacation of a portion
of 106th Avenue SE. On the basis • of discussions
held with the devel©pers of adjacent properties it
was generally felt. that `the portion of. 106th Ave.
SE extending south from Puget Drive would not be
needed for. future .'street right of way.
Concern about the •need for providing public access.
for students walking to the Fred '_nelson Junior .High. .
School site was expressed. It is _ suggested thal an
alternate means of public acre:s,.'. be provided o
meet the future needs of student:, �.n this. area. It
is ,further considered highly desirable that The
number of street access points on Puget Drive be
held to a minimum, in view of the limited access
nature of this facility , and the high volumes .of.
traffic that it will carry in the future.
Sincerely,
Gordon Y. Ericksen
Planning ,Director
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Honorable Donald Custer, Mayor _
I Members of the City Council
boo . Petition to Vacate a Portion of 106tn Avenue S.E.
Gentlemen
It is very doi btfull that this right-of-way would ever be
developed as a street, but there is a possibility that various
utilities such as water, gas, storm or sanitary 'sewers might be
installed within the right-of-way in question. Therefore, if
the street is to be vacated; it is tho recommendation that a
20 foot utility easement be retai*gyred.
Very truly yours,
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ity Engineer
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OPENING OF BIDS: 1966 Automotive Equipment (Cont.)
BIDDER AND ADDRESS BACKHOE BASIC BID TRADE-IN TAX TOTAL BID
Fray Equipment Co. $ 16,900.00 $ 4,900.00 $ 709.80 $ 12,709.80
5821 - 1st Avenue So.
Seattle 98108 (Bond)
Craig Taylor Equipment Co. 15,585.00
5030 First Avenue So. Disc. 2,700.00
Seattle 98134 (Bond) 12,885.00 3,685.00 541.17 9,741.17
Feenaughty Machinery Co. 18,530.00
717 So. Michigan Disc. 2,875.00
Seattle 98108 (Bond) 15,655.00 1,000.00 657.51 15,312.51
Moved by Schellert, seconded by Dahlquist, to refer the bids to the Street Commissioner,
Purchasing Agent, Police Chief and Police and License Committee . Carried.
PUBLIC HEARINGS: The Vacation of portion of 106th Avenue S.E. in vicinity of
Puget Drive (Sandy Merlino property)
This being the date set, the hearing on the proposed vacation was declared open.
A letter was read from City Engineer Wilson reporting it doubtful.ithat this right-
of-way would ever be developed as a street but possibility of utility installation
being feasible, it was recommended that a 20 ft. utility easement be retained in
event of vacation. A letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Planning Com-
mission review of the proposed vacation and inasmuch as the right of way extends to
the Fred Nelson Jr. High School property and would provide access from the North in
the future, and since the area is under development and future need not now known,
it was recommended that the hearing be continued in order to permit additional
study. It was recommended a meeting with the developers be set up in order to
determine future street needs. Audience comment was invited and since there was
none, Council action was requested. Moved by Pedersen,. .seconded by Poli, that
the hearing-be continued for two weeks with referral back to the Planning Com-
mission. Mr: _Ericksen stated that the Planning Commission would be willing to set
up a meeting with the developers to determine street needs in the area. . The motion
carried.
PUBLIC HEARING: The Proposed Vacation of portion of South 130th Street between
87th and 88th Avenues South
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open and reading of the communi-
cations was requested. A letter from Gordon Y. Ericksen , Planning Director,
advised of Planning Commission recommendation from its meeting of February 23,
1966 that the right of way be vacated if an easement is retained for utilities.
City Engineer Jack Wilson's letter was read advising that the Engineering Depart-
ment has no objections to the vacation providing a 10 ft. utility easement is
retained, to be centered on the existing sanitary sewer. Audience comment was
invited and since there was none it was moved by Bruce, seconded by Schellert, to
close the hearing. Carried,and the hearing was declared closed. Moved by Delaurenti,
seconded by Poli, to refer the matter to the Law and Ordinance Committee.
PUBLIC HEARING: Proposed annexation of property at 162nd Street near Rolling Hills
Village. (Redmon property)
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. There were no objections
or comments, written nor verbal and it was moved by Schellert, seconded by Perry,
to accept the annexation of this property to the City of Renton with referral to
the Law and Ordinance Committee, and closing of the hearing. Carried.
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March 17, 1%6
Rudolph H. Seppi
Director of Plant 2aci litlea
..enton School District No. 403
Renton, i-;ashingten
Re: 1 roposcra Street Vacation, Portion
of 106th S.T. , vicinity of Puget
Y)rive,, N. of Fred Nelson Jr. High
Door 1 r. Seppi:
The City Council has continued t!ze hearing on the above
captioned natter to T;arch 28, 1966. Inu are hereby invited
to. attend this meeting at 8:00 p.a;. c the Council Chambers,
City Hall.
An excerpt of the ninutesD Clo .n;; the action taken by th o
Council„ is enclosed herewit i .for your information.
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Honorable Donald W. Custer, Mayor
Members of the City Council
Re : Proposed Street Vacation of portion
of 106th Ave. SE
Gentlemen and Mrs . Dahlquist :
The Planning Commission at its meetings of February
23 and March 9 , 1966 studied the questions posed by
the proposed vacation of 106th Avenue SE. The pres-
ent street right of way extends from Puget Drive to
the Fred Nelson Junior High School property, and
would in the future provide public access from the
north. Since the area is now being opened for .de-
velopment the need for 106th Avenue SE is not known.
The Planning Commission, therefore, recommended to
the City Council that the hearing on the Street Va-
cation be continued in order to permit additional
' study relative to overall planning of future develop-
ments in the area. It was further felt that it would
be desirable to set up a meeting of the developers
in the area in order to determine future street needs .
Siacer--ly,
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OPENING OF BIDS: 1966 Automotive Equipment (Cont.)
BIDDER AND ADDRESS BACKHOE BASIC BID TRADE-IN TAX TOTAL BID
Fray Equipment Co. $ 16,900.00 $ 4,900.00 $ 709.80 $ 12,709.80
5821 - 1st Avenue So.
Seattle 98108 (Bond)
Craig Taylor Equipment Co. 15,585.00
5030 First Avenue So. Disc. 2,700.00
Seattle 98134 (Bond) 12,885.00 3,685.00 541.17 9,741.17
Feenaughty Machinery Co. 18,530.00
717 So. Michigan Disc. 2,875.00
Seattle 98108 (Bond) 15,655.00 1,000.00 657.51 15,312.51
Moved by Schellert, seconded by Dahlquist, to refer the bids to the Street Commissioner,
Purchasing Agent, Police Chief and Police and License Committee . Carried.
PUBLIC HEARINGS: The Vacation of portion of 106th Avenue S.E . in vicinity of
Puget Drive (Sandy Merlino property)
This being the date set, the hearing on the proposed vacation was declared open.
A letter was read from City Engineer Wilson reporting it doubtful.ithat this right-
of-way would ever be developed as a street but possibility of utility installation
being feasible, it was recommended that a 20 ft. utility easement be retained in
event of vacation. A letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Planning Com-
mission review of the proposed vacation and inasmuch as the right of way extends to
the Fred Nelson Jr. High School property and would provide access from the North in
the future; and since the area is under development and future need not now known,
it was recommended that the hearing be continued in order to permit additional
study. It was recommended a meeting with the de"elopers be set up in order to
determine future street needs. Audience comment was invited and since there was
none, Council action was requested. Moved by Pedersen,. .seconded by Poli, that
the hearing-be continued for two weeks with referral back to the Planning Com-
mission. Mr—Ericksen stated that the Planning Commission would be willing to set
up a meeting with the developers to determine street needs in the area. . The moti
carried.
PUBLIC HEARING: The Proposed Vacation of portion of South 130th Street between
87th and 88th Avenues South
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open and reading of the communi-
cations was requested. A letter from Gordon Y. Ericksen , Planning Director,
advised of Planning Commission recommendation from its meeting of February 23,
1966 that the right of way be vacated if an easement is retained for utilities.
City Engineer Jack Wilson's letter was read advising that the Engineering Depart-
ment has no objections to the vacation providing a 10 ft. utility easement is
retained, to be centered on the existing sanitary sewer. Audience comment was
invited and since there was none it was moved by Bruce, seconded by Schellert, to
close the hearing. Carried,and the hearing was declared closed. Moved by Delaurenti,
seconded by Poli, to refer the matter to the Law and Ordinance Committee.
PUBLIC HEARING: Proposed annexation of property at 162nd Street near Rolling Hills
Village. (Redmon property)
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. There were no objections
or comments, written nor verbal and it was moved by Schellert, seconded by Perry,
to accept the annexation of this property to the City of Renton with referral to
the Law and Ordinance Committee, and closing of the hearing. Carried.
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Honorable Donald Custer, Mayor
Members of the City Council
Re: Petition to Vacate a Portion of 106th Avenue S.E.
Gentlemen:
It is very doubtfull that this right-of-way would ever be
developed as a street, but there is a possibility that various
utilities such as water, gas, storm or sanitary sewers might be
installed within the right-of-way in question. Therefore, if
the street is to be vacated; it is the recommendation that a
20 foot utility easement be retained.
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Honorable Donald W. Custer, Mayor
Members of the City Council
Re Proposed`. Street Vacation of portion
of 106th :Ave. SE
Gentlemen and Mrs. Dahlquist:
The Planning Commission at its meetings of February
23 and March 9 , 1966 studied the questions posed by
the proposed vacation of 106th Avenue, SE: The ;:pres-
ent street right .of way extends from Puget: Drive to
the_'.Fred Nelson Junior High School property, and
would in the future provide public access from the
north. Since the area is now being opened for de-
velopment the need for 106th Avenue SE is not known.
The Planning Commission, therefore, recommended to
the City Council that the hearing on the Street Va-
cation:be continued.,in order :to . permit additional .:
study relative to overall planning of future develop-
ments in the area. It was further felt that it. would
be desirable to set up a meeting of the developers
in the. area in order to .determine future street needs.
Sincerely,
Gordon Y. Erlksen
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HEARING: Council Initiated Rezone - Emilio Pierotti property from Unclassified to B-1
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. There were no written communi-
cations regarding the rezone and audience comment was invited. Mr. Pierotti stated
that the request was in conformance with zoning of surrounding properties and that he
should be entitled to like classification. As there was no objection voiced, it was
moved by Schellert, seconded by Poli, to close the hearing, and Mayor Custer declared
the hearing closed. Moved by Pedersen, seconded by Gianini, to refer the matter to
the. Law and Ordinance Committee for proper Ordinance. Carried.-
COMMUNICATIONS:
/ Communication from City Engineer Wilson reported,regarding Petition for Vacation of
106th Avenue S.E.,that 100% of abutting property owners on portion of said right-of-
) way,Southeast of Puget Drive, had signed the petition. Moved by Schellert, seconded
by Bruce, to refer the matter to the Law and Ordinance Committee for Resolution setting
date of hearing and to the Planning Commission and City Engineer for recommendation.
Carried.
Engineer Wilson reported on Petition for vacation of portion of South 130th Street,
between 87th and 88th Avenues South, that 100% of abutting property owners were
represented by the signatures and that the northerly 15 ft. of the Street has been
previously vacated by the City. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Morris, to refer the
matter to the Law and Ordinance Committee, the Planning Commission and City Engineer
Carried.
Applications were read from Azzola Tavern, Alki Tavern and Christy's Tavern owners
for license to operate coin-device pool tables in said business places and from
Rainbow Cafe owner for one additional pinball machine. Moved by Poli, seconded by
Gianini, to refer the applications to the Police and License Committee with power to
act. Carried. Hulse opposed.
A letter signed by City Engineer Wilson and Street Commissioner Vic TeGantvoort
reported that work under the 116th Avenue S .E. Storm Sewer Contract was completed
on January 26, 1966 by Contractor, Anton T. Bowers, and accepted by the Street
Department on February 1, 1966. Amount due Contractor - $3,122.87 and if after
30 days no liens or claims are filed against the project and all tax liabilities
are satisfied, the retained amount of $346.99 may be released to Contractor.
Moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse, to refer the payment to the Auditing and Accounting
Committee with power to act. Carried.
A letter from City Engineer Jack Wilson recommended that the City retain a Consulting
Structural Engineer to prepare plans and specifications for widening the Logan Street
Bridge to allow for an additional lane for South Bound traffic which improvement will
greatly improve the traffic movement in this area and help reduce congestion. The
project is to be funded from Arterial Street Funds, and at present there are not
adequate funds available as allowed. It is recommended therefore that the signal
planned for Main Street and Grady Way be postponed and the budgeted funds be assigned
to the Logan Street Bridge project. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Hulse, to concur in
the recommendations of the City Engineer. Carried.
A letter from Pay'N Save Drugs submitted application for 1966 Fireworks Stand
Permit. This is application No. 11 received to date. Moved by Poll, seconded by
Perry, to refer the request to the Police and License Committee with power to act.
Carried.
A letter read from T. J. O'Connell, Chairman, King County ASCS, advised of interest
of the Department of Agriculture and the Soil Conservation Service in taking over
the office space occupied by the King County Health Department in the Renton Highlands
Administration Building at 802 "E" Street, upon vacation by said Department in April
or May of this year. Moved by Perry, seconded by Dahlquist, to refer the request to
the Property Committee. Carried.
A letter from the City Clerk reported need for transfer of funds within the Street
Fund Account, effective December 31, 1965 in order to maintain proper accounting
balance in the Functional Budget, as until the working budget was completed, it
was not possible to determine amounts to be designated for the functional accounts.
From: City Street Fund 3200, M. & 0. 801, Roads, $67,359.74 Unto: City Street Fund
Acct. 3200, M. & 0. 902, Street Cleaning, $4,108.78; 903, Street lighting, $2,386.18;
1000, Overhead, $52,043.75 and Capital Outlay 605, Construction, $8,821.03.
Moved by Schellert, seconded by Dahlquist, to concur and refer the matter to the Law
and Ordinance Committee. Carried.
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NOTICE.OF PUBLIC ARING Renton, Wash.
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IRA tion, cR 106th: This is a copy of your
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Renton, King County, Washing-
ton has been filed with the city as it appeared for the first time this week.
clerk of the City of Renton. It will be published on the following dates:
The city council by resolution,
No. 1361 duly adopted at its.,
regular meeting of February Februarir•..23-,-.•1�65
14, 1966 fixed and determined'
the-14th day:of March, 1966 I
at the hour of 8:00 p.m., in: Immediately following the last insertion the
the council'chambers,City Hall, ' affidavit 'of publiction will be delivered to
City of Renton, as the date and
place at which saidpublic hear-, your office. •
ing will be held by the city
council upon the petition to va- Cost of notice-..934 .per 100 words.,,177 words..lx
cate said portion of 106th Ave-, at the regular statutory rate, will be
'nue S.E.
.Any and all persons inter-.I $ 1 65
• ested therein or wishing to.
object thereto, may then be
heard thereon or may file their
written objections to said vaca-
tion with the city clerk prior Thank You
to said time of hearing. are pleased leased to have this o
HELMIE W. NELSON ppor-
City Clerk tunity of serving you and hope that
Published in the Renton
'Enterprise February 23, 1966. You will favor us with your next
publication.
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(4) Continued:
the residence could be considered as part of the required
10 ' sideyard for the apartments .
The Commission members felt that the residence could be sold
and the new owners would object to this . Relative to the
suggestion that the property line might be changed to
give ' the 5' additional sideyard to the apartment site , it
••,a s _ngt%d.^that the _.zon.ing, was R-19 single family residential:
Suggestion was made that a variance be given on thernopth side
•of the property.
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Moved by Teegarden, seconded by Racanello, that the hear-
ing be continued.
On the motion, Mr. Ericksen asked that the City Engineer
give -his opinion on this matter.
Mr. Wilson stated that he did not know at this time what the
arterial requirements for possible widening of 12th Avenue
might be , but he did not feel that any variance should be
given for the north side of the subject property.
Mr. Teegarden, with consent of second withdrew his motion to
continue the hearing.
ACTION:
Moved by Stredicke, seconded by Teegarden , that the hear .
ing be closed. .Motion carried.
Moved by 'Stredicke , seconded by Teegarden, that the Var-
iance be denied. Motion carried.
4. STREET VACATIONS :
Al) Proposed Street Vacation of Portion of 106th Avenue SE,
right of way• located south of Puget Drive extending to School
property, Benson Hill area. .
Mr. Ericksen pointed out the area in question. He stated
that this is the only access from the north, and as the area
develops the access would be needed for children walking to
school. He felt that it is questionable at this time to
vacate 'the street.
Mr. Wilson, City Engineer, stated that in so far as the over-
all street program it might not be too important to .retain
the street , however, easement, should be retained for pedes-
trian walkway and for utilities if the street is vacated.
ACTION :
Moved by Teegarden, seconded by Stredicke , that action
on this matter be continued to the March 9 meeting. Motion
carried.
( 2) Proposed Street Vacation of South 130th Street from
87th Avenue South 't:o 83tn Avenue South„
Mr. Ericksen and Mr. Wilson stated that they had no ob-
jection to this vacation provided that easement be retained
for utilities
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HARING
BENIGN CITV COUNCIL
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE A 'ORTIOn O. 106th OMB S. E.
TO WIT: That certain portion of 106th Avenue ,Southeaet located south of Pugat
Drive,. all D3tuate Renton, King County, 'tbahiigton
HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY
. RESOLUTION NO. 1361 DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF February 130 1966
FIXED AND DETERMINED THE 14th DAY OF March, 1966 AT THE HOUR
OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND
PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION
TO VACATE SAID PORTION OF 1O6TH AVE= S. Ea
ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEARD
THEREON OR MAY FILE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR
TO SAID TIME OF HEARING.
HELMIE W. NELSON
CITY CLERK
DATE OF PUBLICATION February 230 1966
CERTIFICATION
I, ., k-4(,A, y c- HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOVE
DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE
AND ONE (I) COPY POSTED AT THE CITY HALL, RENTON, ON � 1�� G., ( AS
PRESCRIBED BY LAW.
SIGNED:
ATTEST:
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NOTARY,:PUBLIC IN AND FOR nit; STATE OF
WASHINGTON, RESIDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON
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RESOLUTION NOss
WHEREAS a petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton
on or about January 21, 1966 petitioning for the vacation of a pOrtion of a certain
street, as hereinafter more particularly described, and said petitio6 having beeh
signed by •the owners of more than twb.thirds of the property abutting Upon said
portion 'of the street sought to be vacated, same being described as followsi
That certain portion of 106th Avenue Southeast located
south of Puget brive, all situate in Renton, King County,
Washington
NOW THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL 'OF THE CITY OF RENTON At
FOIiOWS:
SECTION I: That thel4th day of March, 1966 at the hour of 8400 P..M. at
the City Council Chambers in the City Hall of Renton, Washington, be and is hereby
fixed as the time and place when the aforesaid petition for vacating portion of the
aforesaid street shall be heard and determined.
SECTION II: The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give
notice of said time and hearing as provided by law; and any and all persons intere,-+.
therein or objecting to said vacation may then appear and be :heard thereon, or they
may file their written objections thereto with the City Clerk prior to or at the time
of the hearing on said vacation.
SECTION III: The City of Renton reserves the right to :retain an easement
for utility and other public purposes within said street right-of—way sought to 'be
-Vacated.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCILthis 14th day of February, 1966.
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Helmie Nelson, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 14th day of February, 1966.
Donald W. Custer, Mayor
APPa0VED AS40 FORM:
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Honorable Donald W Custer, Mayor
Members of the City Council
Re: Petition for Vacation of 106th Avenue S.'E.
Gentlemen:
The petition for vacation of a portion of 106th. Avenue South-
east south of Puget Drive was signed by 100% Of the abutting prop ''
orty owners,
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COMMUNICATIONS: (Cont.)
A Petitioning letter from Sandy Merlino requested on behalf of property owners on
106th Avenue S.E. for vacation of portion of said street. Moved by Schellert, and
seconded by Hulse, to refer the request to the City Engineer for checking of
signature and validity. Carried.
A letter read from Mr. Arthur D. Scholes, Chairman, Traffic Advisory Committee,
advised that the Committee has recommended that a concrete curbing be placed down
the centerline of 3rd Place North from Sunset Blvd. East to 120' west of the railroad
tracks, to prohibit left turns from Houser Way into the 3rd Place/3rd Avenue inter-
section, relieving existing traffic hazard. This action falls under the Engineering
Department function and is submitted herein for information of the Council.
A written proposal from Olson-Richert and Associates, Architects, was received with
respect to the design of a grandstand in Liberty Park which City Attorney Shellan
advised he had recommended be submitted to the Council. Moved by Pedersen, seconded
by Morris, to refer the communication to the Park Board and Councilman Gianini.Carried.
A letter from Gene Coulon, Park Director, submitted copy of letter and "Assurance'".
Forms received from the Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation, for information
of the Council. Mr. Vialle, Consultant, Interagency Committee, acknowledged receipt of
State and BOR Forms from Park Director Coulon and advised that decision will not be
made before March as to which ones will be funded for this fiscal year, evaluation
criteria being presently worked out.
A letter was read from Mr. Orrin L. Madison calling attention to the approaching time
when starlings will be invading the area and concern was expressed over system for
protecting his cherry crop. Discussion ensued regarding fact that City Ordinance does
not permit discharge of firearms inside the City prohibiting shooting of the birds but
no City Ordinance prohibits aid from governmental agencies. It was pointed out that
certain federal aid programs are available to farmers or fruit growers in the country
but perhaps, not in tt:eCorporate Limits of a City. A State o1= Federal Law would over-
ride and be supreme over City laws in any event. Mr. Madison had stated that City
Ordinance forbids Federal specialists from coming into the City. FreF:Fnt operation
of Federal Agencies, including Aviation, Department of Fisheries, Corps of Engineers,
within the City was called to mind. Councilman Pedersen'.stated during discussion
that the starling problem is becoming a great menace over the entire country and is
of much concern. In regard for the reference to conflict with local ordinance, it
was moved by Garrett, seconded by Poli, to refer the matter to the Law and Ordinance
Committee to see if any amendments are in order. Carried.
A letter from Building Director Reisberg called to-mind i he revisions made during the
past eight months in updating the City Building, Plumbing, Sewers, Gas piping and
appliances and Electrical Codes and the adoption of the new Safety Code.'fo'r .M<,chanical
Refrigeration and Ordinance regulating use of Public Property for signs, billboards
and projecting structures over rights- of-way. Mr. Reisberg expressed thanks to the
Council Members and to the Legal Department for cooperation and helpful assistance.
APPOT,INT:
A letter from Mayor Custer advised of appointment of Herbert M. Edman to the rank of
Lieutenant in the Renton Police Department, upon successful completion of Civil Service
Promotional examination with a grade of 83.84%. Certification was attached from the
Civil Service Commission .. Council concurrence was requested. Moved by Delaurenti,
seconded by Hulse, to concur in the appointment. Carried.
COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS:
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
President of the Council Hulse submitted Committee:of the Whole report which was read
recommending that the Traffic Advisory Committee suggestions for one-way traffic on
3rd and 4th Avenues North be implemented with referral to the Ways and Means Committee
for financing and to the Mayor to initiate negotiations for the crossing of the rail-
road and any necessary property acquisition. Moved by Perry, seconded by Bruce, to
concur in the recommendation. Carried.
Councilman Garrett inquired whether letter had come in regarding parking on 8th Avenue
which had been referred to the Street .arid Alley Committee last week and as none had
been received the matter will be held in Committee pending receipt of same.
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Honorable Don- W. Custer, Mayor
In Members of the City Council
Renton, Washington
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned owners of property, abutting on both sides of
106th Avenue S. a as shown on the attached drawing, respectfully
request vacation of said street.
Sellers and owners names are shown on the attached Real Estate Contract.
Also, the legal description is attached and described as Exhibit "A".
Yours very truly
SANDY MERLINO
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(a) A.tract of land situated in the southwest quarter of section 20 ,'.
:township 23, north, range 5 east, W. M. , in King County , Washington, more
particularly described as follows :
Commencing at the point of intersection .of the south boundary line of
said section' 20 with the: easterly line of the Benson County Road ; thence
northerly along the easterly line of. said County Road 395 . 64 feet; thence .
` north 87° 31' 4l" east 772 .44 feet ; thence south 0°13 ' 18" west 345 . 83 feet
to..the,:south boundary line of said section 20 ; thence along, the last ,
described , line south. 85°12' l2" west 617 . 94 feet to the point of beginning;
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EXCEPT the following described portion thereof
Commencing at the point of intersection of the south boundary line ,of
said section 20 , with the easterly line of the Benson County Road ; , •
thence northerly along the easterly line of said County Road 360 , 64 feet to .
• tne. ,point of 'beginni.ng; thence northerly along the easterly line of said
County. Road 3 5' :feet ; thence north 87o 31s 41" east 5.°S f eae t,;
thence , south-
': westerly" to the point of beginning.
(b)'.: fThat portion '.of lots 4 and 5 , in block 3 , of Benson Road Tracts , •
an:unrecorded plat in the southeast quarter of .the southwest quarter of '•
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section 20 , . township 23 north, -range 5 east, W. M. , in King County,
Washington, lying- southwesterly of the Bonneville Power Administration
transmission line right of way said lots being more particularly describ •
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Beginning at the quarter corner of the south line of said section 20 ;
,thence south 85°l2 ' 12" west 629 .19 feet; thence north 0°13 ' l8" 'east
• 661. 20 : feet , thence. easterly 626 . 53 feet to a point which bears north
0°08 ' 49" east .635 . 58feet from the quarter corner of the south line of
Said section ',20 ; thence . south 0°08' 49" west 635 , 58 feet to the point of
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'fflS CONTRACT, made this '''�l? s day • ,
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% ITNESSE'1'1-I✓: The''seller agrees to sell to the'purchaser, and the purchaser agrees"to f purchase o ' •
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seller the following described.real estatet with the appurtenances, situate in
Washington: r z� 1 y��ai hereto •'+o{e. 4T{ tr+ �i f� County,
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or more at purchaser option, on or before the f I day of each then sut;cecd-
in.g' cal-endar. mon.th until the balance of said purchase price shall have been fully- '
paid The purchaser further agrees to pay interest' • on the', balance •of said' puss
• chase price ' and the diminishinunts thereof at the 'rate ofSkitS per, cent per
annum from the ! 11'�. g amof^r^ ,P
• -day of 1`-'c+E°C L i l9Gi whir.h interest •shalt be: deducted
.from each monthLy install,m'ent and,
the balance of. each' installment applied in re-
. du c ti on o f principal ,• ,All payments to he made hereunder shall be made at'.
or uch `othe.r. 1
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The purchaser agrees: (1.) to pay before delinquency all payments of whatsoever nature, required"to be
made upon or by virtue of said mortgage, if any; also all taxes and assessments which are above assumed by
him, if any.,,and all-which may, as between grantor and grantee, hereafter become a lied on the premises; and
also all taxes which may hereafter be levied or imposed upon, or by reason'of, this contract or the obligation
thereby evidenced, or any part'thereof; (2) to keep the buildings now and hereafter placed upon the premises
unceasingly insured against,loss or damage by fire, to the full insurable'Value"fhereof, in the name of the seller '•
as owner, in an insurance company satisfactory to the seller for the benefit of the mortgagee, the seller;and the
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purchaser, as: their interests may appear, until the purchase price is fully paid,
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insurance policies,'renewals,and premium re t'ipts,Ctirrpt such as are required to be deliveredc deliver'
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(3) to harp the hatilditigs:iind ill other i(btpl'iia't'ntl'Illr ail tit the 11r('niiseil 111 good t•tllt;lir nllal blot io•Ilt iiiit. wtoiln",
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lal(ing 'of any part'of t he property for public; use; that no such damage or taliingJiliall''cotistitute a f;iiltii.e. of
, ,',. •'..-.;: enosideration',.bill iit.ca-tie, of such damage or:taking, all moneys r‘Teived hy the seller by'reason therr.!of-:Thall . •.. . -. . ':
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. , e• ,..excepting such r.irrthereof which may hereafter be condemned, if any, free of, incumbrand,e's eicept.,tbosee: ' 1:- ',-',/••,.:,,,.,..,.'
above mentioned, and any that May accrue hereafter through.any person other than the'scllei.. . :. •,'. :, .: .,, :,,' ,..:':•,, 1 '...',,•',,,,.:., '.
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- -r,-.:.- . amount of said purchase price against loss or dainae,e.occasioned by reason'of cle feet iii, or incumbrance • • ., .,. •
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against, seller's title to the premises, not assumed by the purchaser, or as to which the conveyance'hereunder-. , .,..... ,:? ...,-,,e'•
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e •.,, virtue of the provisions hereof; provided the seller shall not be obligated thereby to assume any personal obli,
gation or to execute any mortgage providing for a deficiency judgment against the seller, or securing a.principal . .-•,'e '.e ''''. ''
'?. . , •;"... ,indebtedness in excess of that now unpaid on the above mentioned mortgage or bearing an interest rate of More ..' ',...•. •.;, '.,, '.,:',
' " • , ..':. than twoeper. ent greater..than that of the original mortgage indebtedness; (2) that-ti :: purchaser: his made. • ' -',"- , ''.''.. .;',,,'''...;:i
full inspection:of the real e,state.and that no promise, agreement or representation respecting the condition of ... ' • ..-• . .......',,,:'
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any building or,improvement thereon, or relating to the alteration or repair thereof, or the'placing of -,addi- . ' ' '-'• :.''.:''If'••'
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ing, and made a part of this coritr;ict; (3) that the purchaser shall have possession of the, real estate''on,. - , -Decetl.,61.3•01e. 20th 0 1965 ' and be entitled to retain possession so long as purchaSer is not in clef wit
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purchaser hereunder and all intproverrients placed upon the premises shall he forfeited to the seller, asliqui- e; • , .. . e..,-,e:,.,e,,,
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seller within six months after such forfeiture shall commence an action to proctrre. an adjudication Or the-, .. f-,,,',.: :e',", -,•`
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