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CITY CLERK' s L.I.D. COSTS AMOUNT Publication Costs : Resolution of intent - Notice of Public Hearing . : 1 7 4.ci^3 Notice of Continued Hearing (if necessary) $ (0 Ordinance Ordering Construction Calls for Bid R- Record Chronicle Calls for Bid - Daily Journal of Commerce Notice of Public Hearing on Final Assessment Roll Notice of Continued Hearing (if Necessary) Ordinance Confirming Assessment Roll (May be Proposed) Ordinance Establishing the Interest Rate on Installment Note Mailing: Preliminary Assessment Roll Notice (Hearing Notice) 'l 4;-`t Any continued Hearings Notice of Hearing on Final Assessment Roll • Any continued Hearings (Number of Parcels of Property in L.I.D. Determine Mailing Costs) • Financing: Printing of Bonds Recording: Easements OTHER: TOTAL: $ oy L. I .D . No. J DATE l-, 1.176 Petition filed with City Clerk /di/ Engineer ' s Certification as to validity of Petition )/6 /764 Petition Presented to City Council Adoption of Resolution of Intent to Create LID and setting "h1(7G date for Public Hearing Preliminary Assessment Roll Presented to Council Publication of Notice of Public Hearing Mailing of Notices of Preliminary Assessment & Hearing Date Public Hearing Defeated or Dropped Preliminary Assessment Roll filed with City Clerk , $ Adoption of Ordinance No . ordering Construction Construction Financing Publication of Call for Bids Bid Opening Bid Tabulations Presented to Council Bid Award C . A . G . No . Contractor Interim Financing Project Completed & Accepted (Final Payment Letter to Council ) Final Assessment Roll Filed with City Clerk along with Engineer ' s report of total cost & recommendation for Public Hearing Final Assessment Roll presented to City Council Publication of Notice of Public Hearing Mailing of Notices of Final Assessment & Hearing Date Date of Public Hearing Adoption of Ordinance No confirming Final Assessment Roll Final Assessment Roll filed with Finance Dept . Ordinance No . Authorizing Bond Sale Information furnished Bond Counsellor Legal Opinion received Other EASEMENTS 8/75 T (PRELTMINGRY) V'/\ \2Ti 11'fi/-i.. RATE S 4 ASSESSMENT ROLL cc, ,' V. ,C) I TOTAL L.I.D. COST $59,840.39 OFFICE OF Y' IOFFICE WORKING COFYI � •�'; �J THE CITY ENGINEER G' G ', �ti , (\a''•'•' 1: TOTAL ZFF: 1,987.26 FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF Kennydale L.I.D,_No. 301 ._ BY ''` - • ----`-1_Iter==�L-- - COST PER ZFF: _ _ $_30.112008 YEAR BONDS AT . /o.ESTIMATE REPORTED TO BOARD L. ( ' I o ------- ---- -- ----- - RESOLUTION No. ' �.'• '-------------- HEARING ON RESOLUTION ROLL FILED ORDINANCE No...._................_..._....._. HEARING ON ROLL DELINQUENT__.......................___._..._ _..ASST.MAP No L.1.D.No DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE li SQUARE FEET IN SUBDIVISION Changes NAME OF OWNER _ Estimated Actual 2nd Sub- 3rddivision Sub-) 4th sub- 5th Sub- Ordered by REMARKS (When Known) Subdivision _ I i division division division division division Assessment Assessment Of tot lot elk. ADDITION OR PLAT 45 25 20 10 8 ZFF Council I d r ' 1. 1 Stimson, Charles K. 1 1 1 Edendale Add. _ _ ! 72. 6�217 9 -- 11 2133 Edmonds Ave. N.E. 1 I _ , Renton, WA 98055 I I - -- - I� ' ' � . - -- - 2. 1! Watkins, Ronald J. �: 2 1 Edendale Add. I 72.26 12175 9 I , 1 2125 Edmonds Ave. N.E. 1 Renton, WA 98055 Ir - - r — — j I= { — —' — 1 -----------------'-'-— ----' ---- - - ---- - - - I1 - ---- ---- - ----'------- 9 q 11 3. I, Lingfoot, W.E. . 3 1 (_Edendale Add. ;! I _ ___�_'.'. ._ __ ,__ .-.72_26 12175_39�—_—_-_�__— ----1 2117 Edmonds Ave. N.E. II Renton,_WA 98055 ----. _.. .. --- - --- ---------------- -- 1 I 4. Pincombe, Robert 4 1 Edendale Add. 72 6 121• - .2 75 B9 ;I Renton, WAag98055 N.E. ---- - ._ -- - .- l - -i 11.! -' j,--- -�- _ -i-- -- -- ---------------- _ .. .._ !: ' I it 1 5. Graham, R. N. 5 1 Edendale Add. 72.26 P2175.39 •• ii 2025 Edmonds Ave. N.E. . Renton, WA 98055 : 6. . Hamilton, Melvin E. 6 : 1 Edendale Add. : " . 72.26 ,2175 39 •2017 Edmonds Ave. N.E. Renton, WA 98055 7, Elliott, Charles M. _ 7 1 Edendale Add. . 72.26 2175 89 2009 Edmonds Ave. N.E. Renton, WA 98055 " '1 8. '_ Franceschina, E. R. _ _ 8 1 Edendale Add.__ _ ,_:. = r 72.26 2175 89 _ ___ 2001 Edmonds Ave. N.E. 1; .1 Renton, WA 98055 9. Pinz, Raymond H. 9 1 Edendale Add. 72.21 _2174 39 • • •i 2000 Dayton Ave. N.E. ,I Renton, WA 98055 1 LO. Fitting, I. F. •• - 10 1 Edendale Add. 72.21 -2174 39 , - ! 2004 Dayton-Ave. N.E. • - - Renton, WA 98055 ----------- - I - .- - - - - - .. _ -'I 'I• '-- - , j; RATES ASSESSMENT ROLL OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER tOFFICg WORKING COPY) • FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF - -- -- - -- - BY • YEAR BONDS AT................%.ESTIMATE REPORTED TO BOARD RESOLUTION No.._. HEARING ON RESOLUTION._-_.__....._-_.__._.___.______-.._.._..._.._.__ROLL FILED _____ORDINANCE No._._............................... HEARING ON ROLL _ DELINQUENT ASST.MAP No L.I.D.No ' NAME OF OWNER DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE _• SQUARE FEET IN SUBDIVISION Estimated Actual Changes Subdivision _ I 1.t sub- 2nd Sub- 3rd Sub 4th Sub 5th Sub ZFF Assessment Assessment Ordered by REMARKS (When Known)\ tol elk. ADDITION OR PLAT dlri,lon division dlrl,ion division division Council Ot Lol 45 .25 20 10 5 11. Mercer, Ronald E. 11 1 Edendale Add. •• - ', ,7 72.21 2174 39 — --------------------- ---- -- 2008 Dayton Ave. N.E. - - -- -- - IL -- - -- - - - Renton, WA 98055 -- + - - i - -- I - I r - - --"--- I -- I 12. t Gerke, Robert M. i 12! 1_ Edendale Add. 72.21 2174 39 _ 2012 Dayton Ave. N.E. I- I - -1 . Renton, WA 98055 -"_- —. -_-_-- • f - II l . 72 -.- '--.891@p�1TaLiet3.-- __-- -...._--- ..i.- ----.. ._.. L_13- L_ .Edendale._Add,.--_ _ ..:• �____-- --------__-- -.._ .21 2174 39 �- --:I :2100,DayonAye. N.E. --- ...._.._I -- ------ ----"- ------- '--— ------- •,-Renton, WA_98055 ... - -- --- 14. -- - ,- Dwight Potter P..--" j 14 1 Edendale Add. - 1 72=1 2174 39- 2104 Dayton Ave. N.E.. — -'-- { Renton WA98055 I r - I !_ - t 15. li 15 1 Edendale Add. , - 72.21 2174 39I • 2108 Dayton Ave. N.E. II ! i Renton, WA 98055 I 16. Reynolds, William E. ,I.. 1 Edendale Add. l 72.21• I;1 2174 39__;I . I jl • II _.._ -_ 2112 Dayton Ave. N.E. ___-_-- Reriton, WA 98055 I '' . II 17. Richards, Cleve 1 2 Edendale Add. _ .,• it 76.78 ,1.2312 00 _ _ ,i 2113 Dayton Ave. N.E. ._ " ...... Renton, WA 98055 �I I ' l It 18. Sparrow, W. M. 2 • 2 Edendale Add. ., 76.78 i2312 00I . 2109 Dayton Ave. NE .-. ...- ----i-- _.__._ :--------:..--- --i----"- --- -"-- -- ----- - --------- - ------- Renton, WA 98055 i :• I - _ .,-.'_ --- - i Ir-.. - -r--- I • ,I � I 19. Martin, John B. 3 2 Edendale Add. ' 76.78 1i2312 00 I I+ • 2105 DaY ton Ave. N.E. i l Renton, WA 98055 ' II I - -1 - - • II I - • I 4 2_ Edendale Add. -• ' ' 20. 1."21OloDaytOslLAYa,.N,E.. - h jl �, Renton, WA 98055 I .. !- i •_-.__-._.... _I .. j I I I I 1 . I. . } I � II I I, - RATES ASSESSMENT ROLL '4 OFFICE OF' (OFFICE WORKING COPY) THE CITY ENGINEER - , • FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF Kenlydale L.I.D. No. 301 -____.•..._. .....BY.........__...._. .._"-_- ._"._._YEAR BONDS AT ..... --_.%.ESTIMATE REPORTED TO BOARD. ......-............. ....._.... .. RESOLUTION No __-_-_.-__.-_.. HEARING ON RESOLUTION ROLL FILED ORDINANCE No.... HEARING ON BOLL DELINQUENT ASST,MAP No. L.I.D.No....____...___._....._.... OF REAL ESTATE --i' SQUARE FEET IN SUBDIVISION- --1 - ate ---- NAME OF OWNER DESCRIPTIONI Esttimmatedd Actual Changasj ,;l)t Sub. End Sub. 3.1 Sub- I 4th Sub- Sth Sub- I ZFF Ordered by I REMARK (When Known) I Subdiridod Lot Elk. ADDITION OR PU division dirhlon dlohlon dlvhlon dloglon Assessment Assessment pl lot , t �i 48 I 25 20 1O Council Ii 21• ,I 2 03 Dayton Ave. N.E.iG 5 2 Edendale Add. is ,_ {__.76.79 2312 00 I, - ------------ ------- I it Renton, WA 98055 1 - - II -- - , i . l i I 'i �! i' II II 22. Burrel E. E. 6 •2 Edendale Add. ,:.: •_r -: 4' _ 76.8 2312 00 I .. • 2009 Dayton Ave. N.E. ------ _- _,__- i, "___ Renton, WA 98055 — I 1 23, li, Buxton, Gene W. Ij 7 12 Edendale Add. ' .. 76.78 1 2312 00 1 II Dayton Ave. N.E. I-IIN { I -- 2005 • i it , 24. I Scalf, David L. 8 2 ,'Edendale Add. „ 76.782 0 it n 2001 Dayton Ave. N.E. I J. • - --t`- 312 0 II Renton, WA 98055 J' ; 1, it _-_--- -- I - j'!1 'I I . 1 I II 25. Duke, Paul R. 206 'C. D. Hillman's Lk. Wash , • . 170.w2 2135 54 I (I 2408 N.E. 22nd St. Garden of Eden #4. S 148' I I j i Renton, WA 98055 • less, E. 144.2' less W 1/7. ' less S 30'. • 26. Boydston, J. R. 217 . ',C. D. Hillman's Lk. Wash , • - " •,„ ,- „ - 71.E1 ;.2156 33 ,; j! 2400 N.E. 22nd St. Garden of Eden #4. W 2/3 . . , Renton, WA 98055 of E 3/7 of S 148' less ' 'S. 30' 'thof. 27. Babcock, Paul' L. 206 6 207 C. D. Hillman's Lk. Wash. - " 74.73 '.2250 28 2404 N.E. 22nd St. Garden of Eden #4. E 1/7 ' ' Renton, WA 98055 of S 148' of 217 and W 1/7 - - of S 148' of 206. I " I: it jl I II I I II s I �.. - � , 1 ; l 1' - - _ III pF RA, THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98C 0 2) BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • MAXINE E.MOTOF o co- CITY CLERK • (206) 2 09/7- SEPSE`* February 15, 1984 NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 301 SANITARY SEWER PROJECT, VICINITY OF DAYTON AVENUE NE & NE 20TH STREET You are hereby notified that Local Improvement District No. 301 was terminated on February 6, 1984 by the Renton City Council due to receipt by the City of Renton of protests equaling 70.17% of the total assessment. If additional information is desired regarding this or any other LID in your area, please feel free to contact Public Works Director Richard C. Houghton, 235-2569. CITY OF RENTON Maxine E. Motor City Clerk e• A--I U 00 1 • Affidavit of Publication CITY OF RENTON j - NOTICE OF • PUBLIC HEARING RENTON MUNICIPAL • STATE OF WASHINGTON ss. BUILDING , ' COUNTY OF KING COUNCIL CHAMBERS. ` 8:00 P.M. I • ' FEf)RUARY 6, 1984 ,,, r— --'-`- • , NOTICE OF REVISED t, NCICe Cindy Strupp beingfirstdulyswornon I PRELIMINARY LOCAL IM- .1: .t . I PHO'1=MENT DISTRICT sessmerits lagainst the pro- • she chief Cserk 1 NO.301. perty there listed, of which oath,deposes and says that is the of YOU ARE HEREBY you.are;the owner or reputed THE DAILY RECORD CHRONICLE,a newspaper published six(6)times a NOTIFIED that the' City, owner as shownl'on the rolls week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been Council of the City of Re-. o f' th.e Ki,'n`g• County for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, nton, Washington, on De='. Treasurer.1 ..r ' printed and published in the English language continually as a newspaper cember 6, 1976, adopted •-TOTAL''PRELIMINARY . published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,and it is Resolution No.2077 declar- ASSESSMENT:ROLL, LID now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the ing its intention to construct 301:$1'14;03.38! aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Daily Record and install sanitary sewers-° CITY OF RENTON Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior and trunk lines and'appurte- • • Maxine E. Motor Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, 1 nances thereto in and near .City Clerk Dayton Avenue NE between Published in the Daily Re- NE 20th and NE 22nd' cord Chro isle Janu-j 20, Washington.That the annexed is a....LID...#.3.0.1 , Streets;and to create a local '-:J984: R8909 • . • l improvement'district to-as= ' ' . - , sess the cost and expense r .cf said improvement a9ainst . the properties in such district • as it was published in regular issues(and j specially benefited thereby; • not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period i in and specifaccications With plans to be pre- pared by the Engineering Division of the Public Works of one consecutive issues,commencing on the i Department. YOUR ARE FURTHER . 2 0 the January $4 I NOTIFIED that a hearing will I ay of ,19 ,and ending the be held by the City,Council- "on this proposed improve- ment on the 6th of February, 1984, at the hour,of'8:00 day of ,19 ,both dates p.m„',Renton..„- , Council inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- Chambers, second floor,'of scribers during all of said period. That the full amount' of the fee the Renton Municipal Build- ing,200 Mill Avenue South, charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $...3.6•.0 Qvhich Renton,Washington 98055. has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the Written protests may be filed • first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent with the City Clerk at or prior ' insertion. C''''&p.1,&4j47". to the time fixed for said - hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition ' `and any other identifying descriptions. Persons may Chief Clerk otherwise appear and pre- sent their opinions orally; • however, all protests must • be•submitted in writing. • Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2 0.th day of • The total estimated cost • and expense of this pro- ....Ja nary , 19....3.4 -. posed improvement is =jr , n $114,113.38', all of which o(y�/ ``" will be borne by and assess ed against the property:spe-, Notary Public in and for the ate of Washington, cialfy benefited!,by-the4pre- residing at Ng= King County. ' posed imprd emeht,;unless• . Federal Way .hereafter.timely,modified or amended by the CityCoun- • cil.*Revised total. —Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June ..�..: ' 9th, 1955. Below are showni17 esti- • mated benefits;to en0 fsp • —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, - 1 • adopted by the newspapers of the State. , VN#87 Revised 5/82 , Y! ' PRELIMINARY RATES ASSESSMENT ROLL Estimated Total $114,113.38 OFFICE OR ---------------- ----..._------ THE CITY ENGINEER for/ICE WORKING COPY L.I_.D. Cost - Vicinity of T• otal ZFF Cost $102,983.55. SANITARY SEWERS IN KENNYDALE- Dayton Ave. NE 8 NE 20th St. L.I.D. Cost-.per ZFF E51.82188038 FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF---------_----- ---.-.BY...__... — Total...S.F. Cost $11_,129.83 YEAR BONDS AT %.ESTIMATE REPORTED TO BOARD -_._.................____......RESOLUTION No. 2077 - Cost.per S_F..-_-_--.--. $ .__0.040 3107 6 HEARING ON RESOLUTION..December-6.,,.1976 ROLL FILED...._.._-___...._..._.___ --._-_ORDINANCE No._.................._._.......... ;Total ZFF 1,987.26 HEARING ON ROLL..__ DELINQUENT._-__.___..._—......_..ASST.MAP No..._-___.-._..----__L I.D.No 301 Total S.F. 278,245.82 DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE • SQUARE FEET IN SUBDIVISION NAME OF OWNER ___— TOTAL ' Eslimand ,. AE1uc r------ - ' 1st Lg. bed Sub- 3rd E.► atn we. dI.Sub- S.F. 1< Awumint'AsMssr(When Known) 5 di.(.ion ; Lid ILL ADDITION OR PLAT division , division • dlvhlon divided ' Cobden Or lot 45 26 • . 20 TO 0 ZFF _,__Stimson.Lharles_K__ — ' - - 1 1-Edendale Add. S.F. 9537.9 - 381 52 ' _2133 Edmonds Ave. N.E. Renton WA 98055 ZFF 72.26 3,744 65 TOTAL 4,126 17_ ' ?. G.J. 8 Tortorice G.H. Axtell• 2 1 Edendale Add. S.F. 9.537.2 381 49 2125 Edmonds Ave. N.E. Renton WA 98055 ZFF 72.26 3,744 65 - — - - - -- --TOTAL 4,126 14 1. Matthew R. Leahy 3 1 Edendale Add. - _ S.F. 9536,8 381 47 — 2117 Edmonds Ave. N.E.Renton WA 98055 ZFF 72,26 3,744 65 --- ---- • TOTAL 4,126 12 1. Pincombe, Robert _ 4 1 Edendale Add. S.F. _ 9536 8 _ 381 47 _ 2101 Edmonds Ave. N.E. _ - _ Renton WA 98055 - - ZFF 72 26 3,744 65 - TOTAL. 4,126 12_ 5. Graham, R.N. 5 1 _ Edendale Add. _ S.F. 9536 5 _ 381 46 _ 2025 Edmonds Ave. N.E. Renton WA 98055 ZFF 72 26 3,744 65 TOTAL 4,12611 5. _ Henry,H. Cannon,.Jr. 6 1 Edendale Add. S.F. 9535 8 3.81. 43_ 2017 Edmonds Ave. N.E. Renton WA 98055 ZFF 72.26 3,744 65 TOTAL 4,126 08 7. George L. Mann 7 1 Edendale Add. S.F. 9534.4 381 38 2009 Edmonds Ave. N.E. - -- ------- -—-------- Renton WA 98055 ZFF 72.26 3,744 65 TOTAL 4,126 03 3. Woodrow D. Kelly _ _ 8_ 1 -Edendale Add_ S.F. 9533'9 381 36• 2001 Edmonds Ave. N.E. Renton WA 98055 ZFF 72 26 3,744 65 —.__---- TOTAL 4,126 01 1. Pinz, Raymond H. 9 -1 Edendale Add. S.F. 9531.4 381 26 - 2000 Dayton Ave. N.E. - -- - -- - ------ ------- Renton WA 98055 ZFF 72.21 3,742 06 _ TOTAL _ _ . _4,123, 32_ 10, Robert E. Dean 10 1 Edendale Add. S.F. 9532.1 381 28 2004 Dayton Ave. N.E. • _. Renton WA 98055 ZFF 72.21 3,742 06 -.. - — - TOTAL 4,123 34 PRELIMINARY • ASSESSMENT ROI OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER (OFFICE WORKING COPY) Vicinity of FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SANITARY SEWERS IN KENNYDALE - Dayton Ave. NE & NE 20th St.BY L.I.D. YEAR BONDS AT.........___._____%.ESTIMATE REPORTED TO BOARD RESOLUTION No. 2077 HEARING ON RESOLUTION.._.D.eCenJber-._6.,...197.fi —_.ROLL FILED.. . ORDINANCE No 3107 I HEARING ON ROLL.___--...___-_.—_—__—_DELINQUENT._—_.______..___.___ASST.MAP No L.I.D.No_.301 '� DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE II SQUARE FEET IN SUBDIVISION TOTAL NAME OF OWNER j Estimated ;, Adual Subdivision I 1LLwh- • 2nd5ob•I 3dlv.Ion ' 4dUloo� ' $loI.I n 1 S.F. & I Assessment's Assessor- (When Known) Lot ' Blk. ADDITION OR PUT divlaon elvldon dlrnlon dirl,lon dla,lon of Lot 45 25 1 20 10 5 ZFF 11. Nicholas K. Tartar 11 ; 1 'Edendale Add. i S.F. 9532.1 381 28 . 2008 Dayton Ave. N.E. __ , • Renton WA 98055 ZFF 7.2.21 3,742 06 . • ' TOTAL 4,123 34 I _ ____12 Vendean J_.__Washington 12 1 Fdendale_Add __S.F. 9532.4 381 30___ 2012 Dayton Ave. N.E. Renton WA 98055 ZFF 72.21.3,742 06 — -- — TOTAL 4,123 36 13._Loyd P. Laplante 13 ' 1 Edendale Add. S.F. 9532.8 _ 381 31 _ - _2100Dayto.n_Ave.N.E. .. Renton WA 98055 _ _ — ZFF___ 72.21 .3,742 06.. - --- - — — -- — TOTAL— 4,123I37 14. DwightE. Potter '_14----_L.Edendale Add.____ ______ - -. S.F.-- .-9532.8 381 31 .- 2104 Dayton Ave. N.E. 1 Renton WA 98055 _.. -- _ -ZFF 72.21 3,742 06 ( - TOTAL 4,123 37 • 15._L.D. Beckstrom_- 15 1 Edendale Add. -S.F. ..9533.1 .. 381 32 _2108 Dayton Ave. N.E. _ .. Renton WA 98055 .. _ _ZFF . 72.21 3,742 06 . --- - -- ---- -- ------------ - -- -- TOTAL 4,123 38 16. William_E.. Reynolds - l6 _L Edendale_Add._- .-_ S.F.-_9532.8 381 31 2112 Dayton Ave. N.E. . Renton WA 98055 ZFF 72.21 3,742 06 TOTAL 4,123 37 17_Cleve Richards 1 2 Edendale Add. —_—_S..F._ 12276.8 491 b7 2113 Dayton Ave. NE . Renton WA 98055 ZFF 76.78 3,978 88 - — --— TOTAL __ 4,469 95 . _18,_WJ1. Sparrow .__ 2-2 Fdendale_Add_ _S.F. 12275.0 . 491 00 2109 Dayton Ave. N.E. Renton WA 98055 ZFF 76 78 3,978 88 TOTAL 4,469 88 19. John B. Martin 3 2 Edendale Add. S.F. 12274.7 490.99 .- 2105 Dayton Ave. N.E. Renton WA 98055 ZFF -_.- 76.78 3,978 88 _ • TOTAL -_ - 4,469 87 • 20._G.L—Newton_ _ —_ _________4 _ 2_ -EdendaleAdd. _ _.__ _ _ _S.F. 12274.3 _ 490 97 2101 Dayton Ave. N.E. — Renton WA 98055 ZFF 76.78 3,978 98 ------'L___ _ TOTAL - - - 4,469 85 . 9 „, + PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT RO OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER (OFFICE WORKING COPY) Vicinity of FOR THE IMPROVEMENT oF__SANITARY SEWERS IN KENNYDALE- Dayton Ave. NE & NE 20th $t.,-.By,.--L,.L..Q.._. YEAR BONDS AT %.ESTIMATE REPORTED TO BOARD ..................._. _ -_..._.RESOLUTION No..-2077.. HEARING ON RESOLUTION.._D2ember 6, 1976 _ ROLL FILED...._..______—_______. _.___ _________-___-_ORDINANCE No._--3107 1 HEARING ON ROLL.___......_-_—.—.__-____—DELINQUENT_ —_..._—_.__..ASST.MAP No....__...__ L.I.D.No 301 !I NAME OF OWNER _ DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE SQUARE FEET IN SUBDIVISION TOTAL Estimated Actual (When Known) 1 Subdivision 1.(Sub- , 2ndSub- 3rdlub- ' dlh.I,n Slh.Ion ' S.F. & Lot Blk. ADDITION OR PLAT dW 5 di25 al20 di 10 diridon Assessment Assessme Of Lot , as 1 zs zo to s ZFF 21. G.J. Hankinson , 5 , 2 Edendale Add. SF 12274.3 490 97 2013 Dayton Ave. N.E. -- _L___ ! -- Renton WA 98055 ZFF 76.78 3,978 88 TOTAL 4,469.85 22. Stephen G. Dornes • 6 2 Edendale Add. SF 12274.0 490 96 2009 Dayton Ave. N.E. • Renton WA 98055 ZFF 76.78 3,978 88 ' TOTAL 4,469 84 __ _ __23._Gene_W._Buxton _- 7_ 2_Edendale Add. __ SF _ 12273 6 _ 490 94 - ---.--- - ---- 5 116th Ave. Sc . —__Plq1/7"bIf— --- . Renton WA 98055 ZFF 76 78 3,978188 ---- - -- - -- - --- 4,469182 ' 24. David L. Scalf 8 2 Edendale Add. SF __12275 3 491 01 2001 Dayton Ave. N.E. Renton WA 98055 ZFF 76 78 3,978 88 TOTAL 4,469 89 I 25. Paul R_.Duke_____-_ _. _ 206 .C.D, Hillman's.Lk. Wash. SF . 8425,2 _ 337101 . 2408 N.E. 22nd St._ _ __— Garden of Eden #4. S148' _- . _ Renton WA 98055 less E 144.2' less W 1/7 ZFF 70.92 3,675 21 less S 30'. TOTAL 4,012 22 26. Paul R. Duke 217 C.D. Hillman's Lk. Wash. SF '506.62 340 27 2408 N.E. 22nd,St_._- Garden of Eden #4. W2/3 - I ! _Renton WA 98055 of E 3/7 of S 148' less - ZFF ” 71161 3,710 97 S 30' thof. • TOTAL 4,051 24 27. Paul L. Babcock 206 & 217 C.D. Hillman's Lk. Wash. SF 10567.2 422!69 2404 N.E. 22nd St. Garden of Eden #4. E 1/7 Renton WA 98055 of S 148' of 217 and W 1/7 ZFF 74 73 3,872 65 of S 148' of 206. TOTAL 4,295 34 t— RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting February 6, 1984 Municipal Building Monday, 8:00 p.m. Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF ROBERT J. HUGHES, Council President; KATHY A. KEOLKER, RICHARD M. COUNCIL MEMBERS STREDICKE, JOHN W. REED, NANCY L. MATHEWS, THOMAS W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER. CITY STAFF IN BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE J. WARREN, City Attorney; ATTENDANCE MICHAEL W. PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; MAXINE E. MOTOR, City Clerk; RICHARD C. HOUGHTON, Public Works Director; FIRE CHIEF LEE WHEELER; LT. CLAUDE EVANS, Police Department. PRESS Pat Jenkins, Renton Record-Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE THE MINUTES OF JANUARY 23, 1984 INCLUDING ADDENDUM. CARRIED. SPECIAL AWARD Mayor Shinpoch presented a special award to Sylva Coppock in Sylva Coppock - grateful recognition of service to the Renton community as a Municipal Arts member and chairperson of the Municipal Arts Commission from Commission May, 1976, to December, 1983. Mrs. Coppock expressed appreciation for the honor, and credited other members for the Commission' s many achievements and contributions to the community. PROCLAMATION A proclamation by Mayor Shinpoch declared the week of February 12 - United States 18, 1984, as. United States Jaycee Women Week in Renton, Washington. Jaycee Women Jaycee women in the United States number over 55,000; and are Week in Renton dedicated to promoting many public awareness and service programs, 2/12-18/84 and providing individual development and leadership training to young women of America. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, LID 301 Revised published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened Preliminary the public hearing to consider the revised preliminary assessment Assessment Roll roll for Local Improvement District 301 , in the amount of $114,113.38; Dayton Avenue NE Sanitary Sewer Improvement Project. Letter from Public Works Director Richard C. Houghton was read reporting that as of this date, 20 protests representing a total of 70. 17% of the total LID have been received; thereby terminationg the LID (60% required) . Protests were received from: George L. Mann, 2009 Edmonds Avenue NE; Loyd & Jodie LaPlante, 2100 Dayton Avenue NE; Woodrow 0. Kelly, 2001 Edmonds Avenue NE; Charles K. Stimson, 2133 Edmonds Avenue NE; Matthew Leahy, 2117 Edmonds Avenue NE; Anna Hankinson, 2013 Dayton Avenue NE; Steven Dornes, 2009 Dayton Avenue NE; Raymond H. Pinz, 2000 Dayton Avenue NE; K. Nicholas Tartar, 2008 Dayton Avenue NE; Dwight E. Potter, 2104 Dayton Avenue NE; William E. Reynolds, 2112 Dayton Avenue NE; Paul L. Babcock, 2404 NE 22nd Street; Paul Duke, 2408 NE 22nd Street; Kathy K. Martin, 2105 Dayton Avenue NE; Lloyd Beckstrom, 2108 Dayton Avenue NE; Robert E. Dean, 2004 Dayton Avenue NE; Gene W. Buxton, 10245- 115th Avenue SE; Gary Newton, 2101 Dayton Avenue NE. Continued Public Works Director Houghton reviewed background of the LID which was originally formed in 1976, but delayed because of defeat of LID 296, proposed to serve the entire upper Kennydale area. Due to recent construction of the sewer trunk main on NE 20th Street from Dayton west connecting to the pump station located just east of Jones Avenue NE, construction of LID 301 was again feasible. The hearing was scheduled at this time to allow review of estimated assessments which have doubled since originally calculated in 1976. Continued Audience comment was invited. Paul Duke, 2408 NE 22nd Street, owner of two parcels within the LID, advised 99% of participants supported the LID at one time, but filed protests due to prohibitive cost estimates; residents feel the project can Renton City Council 2/6/84 Page two Public Hearing continued LID 301 be accomplished for a lesser amount. Douglas Becker, 2417 NE continued 20th Street, indicated concern regarding restoration of NE 20th Street after the sewer trunk main project is completed. Mr. Houghton gave assurances that the street would be repaved and the shoulder restored when weather permits at no cost to residents. Cleve Richards, 2113 Dayton Avenue NE, inquired regarding procedures for reforming a scaled-down LID. He was informed that Public Works Director Houghton may be contacted for assistance, and advised of the possibility of referral of similar letter of interest to Utilities Committee for study. Willis Sparrow, 2109 Dayton Avenue NE, proponent of the LID, ; felt there is little chance a reformed LID would succeed in view of 70% opposition to LID 301 . Gene Buxton, 10245 115th Avenue SE, agreed that costs are too high, and inquired of the number of lots included and the total cost to run service lines in various configurations in the area. LID Terminated MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY HUGHES, LID 301 AS CONSTITUTED BE VOIDED. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY HUGHES, THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. Mayor Shinpoch announced that Public Works Director Houghton may be contacted for further assistance or information regarding LID projects. AUDIENCE COMMENT Pat Houlbjerg, 14319 SE 100th Place, requested the Council Advance to advance to Correspondence, Items 9.a. and 9.b. MOVED BY Correspondence STREDICKE, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL SUSPEND THE REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS AND ADVANCE TO CORRESPONDENCE. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence from Milt Fiene, Treasurer, Renton Highlands Request for Lions, and Pat Houlbjerg, Coordinator of Highlands Business Aid Car in Association, was read. Both letters urged the return to Renton Highlands service of the aid car in the Renton Highlands for the safety of its citizens. Ray Gervais, 506 Windsor Place NE, submitted a petition signed by 1275 Renton and 278 King County residents requesting the City Council to return the medical aid car with appropriate staff back to active duty at Fire Station No. 12 in the Renton Highlands. He noted that since removal of the aid car due to budgetary cuts in 1981 , response time by an aid car for emergency calls in the Highlands has increased to as much as 15 minutes. Mayor Shinpoch explained budget cuts by the City Council had been necessary for all City departments as a result of the recession in 1981 ; the City has received only one complaint regarding service since that time from police officer observing victim lying in the street in bad weather (fire truck has no accommodations inside vehicle for victims as does aid car) . Prior to removal of the aid car from the Highlands station due to staff shortages, determination was made by Fire Chief that the area could be safely and adequately served from the downtown station; the average response time to emergency calls in the Highlands is 3.84 minutes by fire truck; aid car can be dispatched from the downtown station, and, depending on the nature of the call , Medic One, Shepherd Ambulance service, and Mutual Aid can be dispatched by Valley CommCenter. In 1983, a total of 3,299 calls was received by the Renton Fire Department--2,173 for aid and 1 , 126 for fire. (Station 11 (downtown) : 478 fire; 1 ,067 aid; 1 ,545 total . Station 12 (Highlands) : 400 fire; 827 aid; 1 ,227 total . Station 13 (Benson) : 248 fire; 279 aid; 527 total . ) If the City Council determines the aid car should be reinstated in the Highlands area, six additional firefighters filling three positions will be required, which totals $190,000 per year excluding overtime. Continued Mr. Gervais cited two instances in which response time by the aid car was between 11 and 15 minutes. Responding to further questions by audience and City Councilpersons regarding emergency backup, Fire Chief Lee Wheeler advised that in addition to services previously discussed, Fire District 25 could be contacted for assistance. He noted that the Highlands aid car serves as a backup unit out of the downtown station when manpower is available or when the main aid unit breaks down; since steep grades on access roads to the Highlands slow response time by heavy fire trucks dispatched from the downtown station, the engine must be dispatched from the Highlands and the aid car from downtown. • February 1, 1984 Maxine E. Motor ~-y1f ) r City Clerk City of Renton a ,'r 4 Renton City Hall Renton, WA 98055 CITY CLERK Dear Madam: It has been brought to my attention that the residence who live on the west side of Edmonds Avenue are receiving a sewer system. I am concerned about the future of the following property: Lot 04--23-05 Block 9179 Code 2100 Sec. 04 TWP 23 RG 05 Beg AT SW COR of SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 TH N 215.86 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 30 FT TO TPoB TH S 88-18-09 E 104 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 63.45 FT TH N 88-19-03 ;W 104 FT ETC 2116 Edmonds Ave. N.E. A few years back, when Edmonds Avenue was 116th Avenue and was a narrow black top street, we were not in the city limits -- the City of Renton decided to annex us. This met with our approval. When the City of Renton decided to pave our street and put in sidewalks, many of us wanted the city to put a sewer system before they paved the street. At that time it would have cost each home owner approximately $1,200. to have a sewer. Now it will cost almost four times that amount. As the years have gone by and there has been much residential building in our area - each new area has acquired sewer. We have been a resident of Renton and have lived in the same home for nearly 26 years. We have underground power and telephone lines, natural gas, nice street lights, a well kept paved street and sidewalks but still no sewer. We too are taxpayers and feel that we should have the privilege of having a sewer. A sewer would help the resale of our property also. It does not seem quite right that when our piece of real estate is for sale that we would have to explain that everyone on the south, west and north have sewer except our small area. We are truly "boxed" in. What provision is there being made for those of us that live on the east side of Edmonds Avenue? Yours truly, 4;2 Waldemar F. Wiemann 2116 Edmonds Ave. N.E. Renton, WA 98056 OF R e • ; �y ,.�•. z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT �f/ RICHARD C. HOUGHTON • DIRECTOR 0 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 Qc. 206 235-2569 �1TF0 SEPTA" BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH February 8, 1984 MAYOR Mr. Waldemar E. Wiemann 2116 Edmonds Ave. N.E. Renton,WA 98056 SUBJECT: Your Letter February 1, 1984 Dear Mr. Wiemann: The homes on the west side of Edmonds in the vicinity of your property did in fact several years ago form a Local Improvement District (L.I.D.) to construct • sewers in a small area on Dayton N.E. between N.E. 20th and N.E. 22nd Street. This smaller district was formed just after a proposal to serve the whole area was defeated. That defeat of the sewer proposal also cost the City of Renton residents somewhere in the area of a $2,000,000 grant and construction of the May Creek Interceptor. . As private developers come into the area they are required to construct sewers to serve each development. We are aware of the problems that some residents are having with their septic tanks and know that many property owners want sewers. We also have many who are totally against the ideas of sewers. The Utility Department will continue its efforts to have METRO construct the May Creek Interceptor and then the utility can construct the mains into the upper Kennydale Area. All of these things will happen but the property owners are going to have to show their support by forming LIDs to pay for the sewers. Keep in mind we do submit for grant monies each time they become available. So far we have not been sucessful in obtaining any grants which would help pay for the sewer system. We appreciate your interest in obtaining sewers and share that same interest. We will continue to seek these services for your area and for the remainder of Renton. Very truly yours, ( • chard C. Houghton Public Works Director • RCH:pmp OF I c..) db ° PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RICHARD C. HOUGHTON • DIRECTOR ,7)0 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 9A 206 235-2569 .11) SEP-C°# B.ARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR February 6, 1984 Honorable Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor and Members of the Renton City Council Subject: Dayton Avenue Sanitary Sewers = LID 301 Dear Mayor Shinpoch and Members of Council: This is to inform you that as of 5:00. p.m. this date, we have received 18 protests against the subject LID. This represents 66.56% of the total Local Improvement District. By law, when the protest is over 60%, the LID is automatically terminated. Very truly yours, R i hard C. Houghton Public Works Director Renton City Council 01 /09/84 Page Four Consent Agenda continued Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY CLYMER,. COUNCIL Adopted ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Public Works Department requested public hearing be LID 301 Revised scheduled on 2/6/84 for Revised Preliminary Assessment Pre iminary Assessment Roll for LID 301, Dayton Avenue NE Sanitary Sewer Roll in Total Amount Improvements. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY HUGHES, of $114, 113. 38 COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE REQUEST OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND SET THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR FEBRUARY 6, 1984. CARRIED. Upon inquiry by Councilman Reed regarding time lapse since adoption of original preliminary assessment roll on 2/7/77, Mayor Shinpoch explained rationale for additional public hearing to give residents an opportunity to express their opinion regarding increased assessments. OLD BUSINESS Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented a Transportation report concurring in the recommendation of the Public Committee Works Department to accept the low bid of H. L. Bid Award for Sunset Jacobson, Jr. Construction Co. in the amount of Boulevard N . Project $139, 459.00. The Committee also recommended that the (Bronson to 1-405) Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the contract documents. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. King County Health MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, REFER Department Contract CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING KING COUNTY HEALTH CONTRACT TO COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. CARRIED. City Hall Councilman Stredicke requested that directory information Directory posted near. City Hall elevators in the main lobby be Information corrected to reflect vacation of Renton District Court and relocation of Police Department Detective Division and Traffic Engineering Division on the 5th floor. Mayor Shinpoch indicated the matter would be rectified immediately. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented Committee the following ordinances for second and final reading: Ordinance #3783 An ordinance was read approving and confirming the LID 324 Final assessments and assessment roll of Local Improvement Assessment Roll District 324 for the construction and installation of curbs, in Total Amount gutters, sidewalks, storm drainage, street lighting, of $252, 922. 12 paving, sanitary sewer, watermain and all other improvements/appurtenances required thereto in and near the vicinity of Talbot Road and South 37th Street by doing all work necessary in connection therewith; levying and assessing the amounts against the parcels shown on said Assessment Roll as confirmed by the City Council; and providing for the payment of such assessments into the Local Improvement Fund, District #324, as created by Ordinance 3561. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3784 An ordinance was read chanaina the zoning classification Ullrich Rezone of certain property within the City of Renton from General, R-063-83 Classification District (G) to Residence District (R-3) for Siegfried Ullrich Rezone, R-063-83, property located at 520 Union Avenue NE. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. Councilman Stredicke questioned approval of this and other multi-family residential rezones in the immediate vicinity of Union Avenue NE without assessment of need for area roadway improvements. ROLL CALL: 6 AYES: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, KEOLKER, REED AND MATHEWS. I NAY : STREDICKE. CARRIED. For.Use By City Clerk's Office Only A. I . # AGENDA ITEM RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING ______ =:sass= =sssss==== =:sass.=== SUBMITTING //� �1.� Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. Public Works Dept. For Agenda Of / 7 Staff Contact Richard C. Houghton (Meeting Date) (Name) Agenda Status: • SUBJECT: L.I.D. #301 - Dayton Ave. N.E. Consent Public Hearing Sanitary Sewer Improvements - Revised Correspondence Preliminary Assessment Roll . Ordinance/Resolution Old Business New Business Exhibits: (Legal Descr. , Maps, Etc.)Attach• Study Session A. Revised Preliminary Assessment Roll Other B. Legal Description 0 C. Location Map Approval : Legal Dept. Yes No N/A COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Finance Dept. Yes No. N/A revised preliminary assessment roll . Other Clearance Schedule public hearing February 6. 1984 FISCAL IMPACT: Appropriation- Expenditure Required $ Amount $Budgeted Transfer Required $ SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation) (Attach additional pages if necessary.) Original preliminary assessment roll approved by Ordinance #3107, February 7, 1977. Project delayed due to defeat of L.I.D. #296. Interceptor line has subsequently been installed in N.E. 20th St. to serve the L.I.D. PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED: SUBMIT THIS COPY TO CITY CLERK BY NOON ON THURSDAY WITH DOCUMENTATION. I • • • EXHIBIT "A" • LEGAL DESCRIPTION • PROPOSED KENNYDALE L.I.D. NO. 301 • • Beginning at the SE corner of Lot 8, Block 1, Edendale Addition as recorded in Volume 60 of Plats, page 81, records of King County, Washington; • Thence Nly along the east line of Block 1, said plat, to the NE corner thereof, said NE corner also being on the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E. 22nd Street; Thence Wly along said Sly right-of-way margin to an intersection with the Sly prolongation of the Wly line of the Ely 144.2 feet of Tract 206, C. D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden, Div. No. 4 as recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, page 82, records of King County, Washington; Thence Nly along said Sly production and said Wly line to the north line of the south 148 feet of said Tract 206; Thence Wly along said north line to an intersection with the Wly line of the W 2/3 of E 3/7 of the S 148 feet of Tract 217, said plat; Thence Sly along said Wly line and its Sly prolongation to an intersection with the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E. 22nd Street, said point of intersection also being on the north line of Lot 1, Block 2, plat of Edendale Addition; Thence Wly along said north line of Lot 1, Block 2, to the NW corner thereof; Thence Sly along the Wly line of Block 2 to the SW corner of Lot 8, Block 2, said plat; Thence Ely along the Sly line of Lot 8, Block 2 and its Ely prolongation and continuing Ely along the Sly line of Lot 9 and 8, Block 1, said plat of Edendale Addition to the SE corner of Lot 8, Block 1, and the point of be- . ginning. 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NO. 296 BOUNDARY ` OF RA, It ® ° PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT - RICHARD C. HOUGHTON • DIRECTOR oMUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 'Op9gT� Oa' October 21 , 1983 206 235-2569 SEPS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR MEMORANDUM TO: Maxine Motor, City Clerk FROM: Richard C. Houghton, Public Works Director SUBJECT: L.I .D. #301 - Revised Preliminary Assessement Roll • Submitted herewith is the revised preliminary assessment roll for the referenced L.I .D. #301 . A public hearing is scheduled for February 6, 1984. RB:ckd , . . .r . , . .,, NOTICE RENTON CITY COUNCIL • . PUBLIC HEARIN 1 ON - FEBRUARY 6, 1984 AT 8:00 P.M. . . RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAT 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH REVISED PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT FOR CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWERS AND TRUNK LIN APPURTENANCES THERETO IN• AND NEAR DAYTON AVENUE NE BETWEEN NE 20TH NE 22ND STREETS . • • • . •, ., ......., . . . i ..-!".....r.---- . • . .. . ----1 : ! i ! i• -i _.; ‘; i i i : • !. , ', . • • iI 1-: . ' '': ! • i I -CI' 1 1........ .41.4'.."1.11211. •-••••• . is- 1: 1"••"' . • : ' ' . - :".."1 . ' • . ' .1/ Ni 24 ..,i1.;....:. . n i 1 i . i k ., . .. . .... . ) • ,i : ••----16: ' •• • - ••• .. . ' -. .. :,..ay . '-' •,... .. .:gli. .' . . - . .. ..• ' . . 1. • BOOYPARY pRop66i0/i e/FrEP/0 " , , , , • 1 .; ;.., ,.............4 : . , , . :•• ., .i •IA LIME.. I . •‘s I . j 4.. .. "•"..9"'... : 71-. /. ; /........ ! . , --r- :r.. % s•I . t:. . '...); ; j I • l/ -op- .Jl.i .r r! • . ;.-•- .i '-'; • ';"11 ;i .' 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D. 30 Reyised Pre) lminary Assessment Roil For Const. 1 _En sfo))a) bn Son Sewers Lo o Posi•ings Don -January )3l98V Q poem ,qve. N.E. Fron* aP '2005 © Dayton Ave. N.E. Front of ''2)01 3Q Du y1on Ave. N.E. ¢ N.E. 22 d St. © Edmonds Aye. N. E. Front off '` 2133 Edmonds five N.E. Peon)- of ' 2)0) Edmonds AYE'. N.E.. Fron} of 4'2009 • CERTIFICATION STATE OF WASHINGTON)ss. COUNTY OF KING ) I Leslie L . Pnimps HEREBY CERTIFY THAT F COPIES OF THE. ABOVE NOTICE WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE OR MORE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED AND TWO COPIES WERE POSTED AT.THE .RENTON .MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 200 MILL AVENUE S. , RENTON, WA ON DATE OF TM niJQr j 13,/989 • SUBSCRIBM AND S RN TO BEFO/4E ME this /3 — day of • , 19 A 1- SIGNED6fgalie, 6e117 , n >22 Notary Public in and fo�the State of Washington, rese:.ing at p�c� OF R�� o THE CITY OF RENTON ® 'z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO: RENTON,WASH. 98055 0 rn BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • MAXINE E.MOTOR, 90 `O• CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 (494TF0 SEP-0' CERTIFICATE OF MAILING STATE OF WASHINGTON) COUNTY OF KING )ss. MARILYN J. PETERSEN, Deputy. City Clerk of the. City. of Renton, being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that she is a citizen of the United States' and a resident of the State of Washington, over the age of 21 and not a party to nor interested in this matter'. That on the 1.Qth day of January, 1984, at the hour of 5:00. p.m., your affiant duly mailed and placed' in the United States' Post'Office at Renton, King County, Washington, by first:class' mail, to all property owners listed on the assessment roll a NOTICE 'OF PUBLIC HEARING, FEBRUARY 6, 1984, REVISED PRELIMINARY LID 301, DECLARING THE INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT AND INSTALL SANITARY SEWERS AND .TRUNK LINES AND APPURTENANCES THERETO IN' AND NEAR DAYTON AVENUE NE BETWEEN NE 20th' AND 'NE 22ND 'STREETS() Marilyn J. , et s n, Deputy City Clerk_ SUBSCRIBED' AND 'SWORN TO BEFORE me this 10th day of January, 1984. No y Public in and for t e State of Washington, residing in Renton CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 8:00. P.M. FEBRUARY 6, 1984 NOTICE OF REVISED PRELIMINARY LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 301 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the. City Council of the City of Renton, Washington, on December 6, 1976, adopted Resolution No. 2077 declaring its intention to construct and install sanitary sewers and trunk lines and appurtenances thereto in and near Dayton Avenue NE between NE 20th and NE 22nd Streets; and to create a local improvement district to assess the cost and expense of said improvement against the properties in such district specially benefited thereby; in accordance with plans and specifications to be prepared by the Engineering Division of the Public Works Department. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that a hearing will be held by the City Council on this proposed improvement on the 6th of February, 1984, at the hour of 8:00 p.m. , Renton City Council Chambers, second floor of the Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington 98055. Written protests may be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition and any other identifying descriptions. Persons may otherwise appear and present their opinions orally; however, all protests must be submitted in writing. The total estimated cost and expense of this proposed improvement is $114, 113. 38* all of which will be borne by and assessed against the property specially benefited by the proposed improvement, unless hereafter timely modified or amended by the City Council. *Revised total. Below are shown the estimated benefits to and assessments against the property there listed, of which you are the owner or reputed owner as shown on the rolls of the King County Treasurer. TOTAL PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL, LID 301: $114, 113.38 Estimated Assessment ..(based - -on square footage - S.F. and Name of Owner Description of-Property- - zoned front foot - ZFF CITY OF RENTON Maxine E. Motor City Clerk Dates. of Publication: Resolution. No. 2077 12/10/76 Public Hearing Notice 01/20/84 Renton City Council Page Four • November 14, 1983 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS continued Amend Ordinance 3201/ An ordinance was read vacating a portion of Talbot Road Release of Easement S. and 100th Avenue SE by releasing a portion of easements on Talbot Road S. retained by the city upon adoption of Ordinance No. 3201. and 100th Ave. SE Amendment requested by Renton Plaza Associates. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, THIS ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report recommending the following resolutions for reading and adoption: Resolution #2529 A resolution was read providing for transfer of funds to Fund Transfer for provide for emergency repairs to the storm sewer line Repair of Storm located at South Third and Rainier Avenue in the amount Sewer Line/S. 3rd of $10,000.00. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, and Rainier Avenue COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. Councilman Stredicke requested information regarding the number of fund transfers for emergency repairs which have occurred in the past year. Report requested prior to 1984 buget hearings. MOTION CARRIED. Resolution #2530 A resolution was read authorizing Interlocal Agreement with Water District #58 Water District #58 for the acquisition of the water system Interlocal Aareement/ in Ponderosa Estates subdivision. MOVED BY CLYMER, $10,310.00 Acquisition SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. Councilman Stredicke questioned state of repair of lines. Councilman Mathews indicated $30,000 expenditure allowed in 1984 budget for the purpose of connecting these lines, which appear adequate, to Tiffany Park lines. Mayor Shinpoch advised that the negotiating price of the lines included an inventory of existing condition. MOTION CARRIED. Resolution #2531 A resolution was read approving Phase I of Planned Unit Earlington Woods Development for Earlington Woods Retirement Center located Retirement Center west of Hardie Avenue SW and south of SW 5th Place; Phase I - M & H M & H Associates, Inc. (CHG International) . MOVED BY Associates (CHG CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE International, Inc.) RESOLUTION AS READ. Responding to Councilman Trimm's FPUD-057-83 inquiry regarding installation of traffic signal at SW Sunset Boulevard and Stevens Avenue SW, required of original developer, City Attorney Warren confirmed obligation of developer to install signal under original agreement. MOTION CARRIED. Voucher Approval Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report recommending approval of Vouchers 54068 through 54373 in the amount of $1, 186,673. 94, having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or services have been received or rendered. Vouchers 54065 through 54067 machine voided. Warrants include LID 314: $180.00. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN APPROVAL OF THE VOUCHERS. CARRIED. NEW—BUSINESS f"' Councilman Stredicke requested a report from the AID 301, Sanitary /Administration regarding LID 301, installation of sanitary Sewer Project—near sewers near Dayton Avenue NE between NE 20th and NE Dayton Ave. NE 22nd Streets. His questions were: why does proposed sewer system serve only one side of Edmonds Avenue NE; why do lines run on private property rather than public right-of-way; and is there any way those lines can accept additional flow from east side of Edmonds NE. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch welcomed newly elected Council member REPORT Kathy Keolker, in attendance at the meeting, who will take Council Member-Elect office in January, 1984, filling the seat vacated by Keolker Welcomed Councilman Randall Rockhill. Firefighter Mayor Shinpoch announced record number (711) -of applications Applications for firefighter were filed with the Civil Service Commission by November 4th deadline. That total, which includes women and minorities, will be reduced to 80 following written and oral examinations and physical agility test. Those names will be placed on an eligibility list for a period of one year with .• C \.‘e4-LC t$ 42: ° PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RICHARD C. HOUGHTON • DIRECTOR o MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 9A QD- 206 235-2569 0,94T60 SEP11-' o BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH November 18, 1 ,83 MAYOR MEMORANDUM/= TO Barbara Shi npoch, Mayor FROM: Dick Houghton, Public Works Director 4- SUBJECT: LID 301 , Dayton Ave. NE - NE 22nd St - Sanitary Sewers, Ordinance 31.07, February 7, 1977 Barbara: This L. I.D. was formed in 1977 for installation of sanitary sewers in the above referenced location. No construction has taken place since there was no place to connect the sewers. In 1983 we started construction of a por • - tion of the trunk sewer system on N.E. 20th and designed a way to connect it temporarily to the lift station at Hi-Gate which then would allow us to provide service to L. I.D. 301 . The plans for L. I. D. 301 are now complete and we contacted the partici- pants about side sewer locations. The topography will require us to construct a line on the back lot lines of the lot which face Edmonds Ave. N.E. The Design follows the overall plan developed by Moore Wallace and Kennedy which they designed for L. I.D. 296. This L. I.D. was proposed to serveall of the May Creek drainage of which this portion of Kennydale is a part. As you recall that L. I.D. was "killed." Attached is a copy of the proposed interceptor system for the May Creek Drainage Basin. The system now planned for L. I.D. 301 does not serve any property east of Edmonds Ave. N.E. Since this project has been on the books since 1977 and the costs have most certainly escalated, it would be my recommendation to send out revised assessments reflecting the` new costs and hold a new Public Hearing. This procedure probably should -be checked by_the City Attorney. r (.r ,,c--: "ttr i ,�UNry / 111111 771t111117711t ■7777771 1..■ 24 (3 .,� ® 0 0 Go _ �� /`fN / /mil./-/Z CD .4yX7 v AVE NE. Q *. 0 ' N N ® OO 0 O@Oi . - W W 1 e , . /%7,L/4 036 • etumitutimumumi /VA/ 3 ® 00000 ® O 4. Er M95 AVE. /VE. . ltluntttuutunuttuttututttuuttttiltltitututttttttuttnuunuutuuIIILtltttttttnttnnnt: • v/c1',V/n' 17 • INTERCEPTOR S"cTEM. A • SHOWING SEWERS IN PART OF MAY CREEK AND IN HONEY CREEK SCALE _ 40Q__ B I 100 IN FEET • +.�L_—_"_ Ley _ _.-.1- -� - TT ., ! ,r \ ES AVENUE I.. I. _ } 111=-,. l ERCEPTOR , ) I I s. '\'1 - 1 �l (�\ �• I I I =j II \ PROP D SArlrApr,�Ewees � .I (Q�`t�0 ' \' •�,,,�� 'I I ..WY aIE ,INTEIIgEPT 8 i ^ xll 'I LL+ ' I ` 1'. I g' 6 I., . 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RENTON,WASH.913055 0 BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD 0.9 CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 041TND 5P� �®�� January 15, 1982 CERTIFICATION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that Preliminary Assessment Roll , Local Improve- ment District No. 301 , passed by the Renton City Council on the 7th day of February, 1977 cannot, in this instance, constitute a lien against those properties, within the LID boundaries, but indicates only a contingent liability which may in fact never materialize, the LID being contingent upon construction of the May Creek Sewer Line which would in any event not be commenced for 9 months to a year, hence, if at all . There is no city fund established until an Ordinance is adopted by the City. The Preliminary LID Assessment Roll reflects possible future Sanitary Sewer of which any prospective purchasers should be made aware, however, no lien obligation is placed on present owner nor is money collectible by the City on a PRELIMINARY assessment roll . ************************ STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) ss. COUNTY OF KING I , DELORES A. MEAD, duly appointed, qualified and acting City Clerk of and for the City of Renton, King County, Washington do hereby Certify that the above is a true and correct statement of information as appearing on file in Local Improvement District No. 301 records in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Renton. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the City of Renton, Washington this 14th day of January, 1982. r6 / 2. �y ��'& Delores A. Mead, City CNA, C.M.C. _ . . • I----- „.).• -----7- - _ _____ . _ ____ ________. .__„, ._, ve, . .z.„,,,_, , _,,, ,1 ri I ..i.,_---g- / ____:_____.,,, ,.:,,,i . - • 6. 1 . . . 4,....../'• . 7.0-7 0,5(,:7 '-'f. • 7 ,./ ,c7,./s--, cyy7._ - ) .. ' i/--93 /.- z-,• • 4-c37 t , , .C/ 7‘,.., y 1--f_z— . , 1 . 2/...,..<- ‘e. -_. . . , ---j) ") I/ (7 ,0 • . ,,,, ___ ,...24,0„7" • ----, (-- •7 /"."2-2..- ... • A45,91ve-t*,.,:b '6 i , ,717, . • --)_,/ , ...5....,,,,,,..,. .2 2,7" ) 77-1,7,'.5 k, -- 1 Yr110.74 lit(' \ . ; _r "04,A4141/ /OVA° Vt/ 61 ! -(rwe Al"r" • ' ) I . 1474°1,6 nCY X44-61 Ny-p-skyv 1 OF RED o THE CITY OF RENTON >.<< MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 is& E . t=_ rn BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 09 CITY CLERK 0960 SEPt��� November 13, 1980 CERTIFICATION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that Preliminary Assessment Roll , Local Improve- ment District No. 301 , passed by the Renton City Council on the 7th day of February, 1977 cannot, in this instance, constitute a lien against those properties, within the LID boundaries, but indicates only a contingent liability which may in fact never materialize, the LID being contingent upon construction of the May Creek Sewer Line which would in any event not be commenced for 9 months to a year, hence, if at all . There is no city fund established until an Ordinance is adopted confirming a FINAL assessment roll , so no collections can be made by the City. The Preliminary LID Assessment Roll . reflects possible future Sanitary Sewer of which any prospective purchasers should' be made aware,, however, no lien obligation is placed on present owner nor is money collectible by the City on a PRELIMINARY assessment roll . STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) ss. COUNTY OF KING I , DELORES A. MEAD, the duly appointed, qualified and acting City Clerk of and for the City of Renton, King County, Washington do hereby Certify that the above is a true and correct statement of information as appearing on file in Local Improvement District No. 301 records in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Renton. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the City of Renton, Washington this 13th day of November, 1980. ' Delores A. Mead, City( Clerk, C.M.C. THE CITY OF RENTON U 7 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 CHARLES J. DELAURENTI MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD ?• CITY CLERK o�41F0 SEP�c�O February 15, 1980 CERTIFICATION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that Preliminary Assessment Roll , Local Improve- ment District No. 301, passed by the Renton City Council on the 7th day of February, 1977 cannot, in this instance, constitute a lien against those properties, within the LID boundaries, but indicatesonly a contingent liability which may in fact never materialize, the LID being contingent upon construction of the May Creek:"Sewer Line which would in any event not be commenced for 9 months to a year hence, if at all . There is no city fund established until an Ordinance is adopted confirming a FINAL assessment roll , so no collections 'can be made by.the City. - The Preliminary LID Assessment Roll reflects possible future Sanitary Sewer of which any prospective purchasers should be made aware;' however, no .lien obligation is : placed on present owner nor is money collectible by the City on a PRELIMINARY. assessment roll . STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss. COUNTY OF KING ) I, DELORES A. MEAD, the duly appointed; qualified and acting City Clerk of and for the City of Renton, King .;County,:Washington-.do hereby, Certify that the above is a true'a'nd correct statement of information • as appearing on file in Local 'Impro:vement District No 301 records in the office of tie City Clerk of the, City of Renton.. ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the City of Renton, washington' this •15th day of February,;`,,1980. �E�vvL Delores`', A. Mead, Cit Cler C.M.C: . //qL ,fin 7,)cy. ' \UJ CITY OF RENTON WASHI NGTON INGTON ORDINANCE NO. 3107 ..) ._. A;•I ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ORDERING THE CONSTRUC- Affidavit of Publication TION AND INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEW- ERS AND TRUNK LINES AND APPURTENANCES THERETO IN AND NEAR DAYTON AVE. N.E. STATE OF WASHINGTON BETWEEN N.E. 20TH & N.E. 22ND STREETS, COUNTY OF KING ss. RENTON, KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON,ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH RESOLUTION NO. 2077 PROVIDING THE METHOD OF ASSESSMENT ?Al SAID DISTRICT; PROVIDING THAT PAYMENT FOR SAID IMPROVEMENT BE MADE BY SPE'"'?! fic,rb,:-n.-p, L;-,Ti-ip 9 :', ' being first duly sworn on . ASSESSMENTS UPON PROPERTY IN SAID .. g Y TRICT, PAYABLE BY THE MODE OF"PAYMENT • ' OF BONDS,"OR"NOTES"IN LIEU THEREOF AS oath,deposes and says that....:.......is the ',r, ::;+;• ^,_"::'- of DETERMINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL;PROVID- `''` '' I ING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF LOCAL THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four (4) times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WARRANTS RE has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred DEEMABLE IN CASH AND LOCAL IMPROVE- to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news MENT DISTRICT BONDS OR NOTES. paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, WHEREAS by Resolution No. 2077 passed and ap- and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained proved on December 6,1976,the City Council of the City of at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton Renton declared its intention to construct and install certain Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the sanitary sewers and trunk lines and appurtenances tip:reto Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, within certain territory in the vicinity of Dayton Avenue i I.E. , and N.E.20th Street,Renton,King County,Washington, l,-.; hereinafter more particularly described, and fixed the 17t,,' Washington.That the annexed is a . _, ' day of January, 1977 in the City Council Chamber.in tho Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, as the.;..-to and place for hearing all matters relating to said improe--rents and all objections thereto and for determining then c ,od of payment for said improvements, and as it was published in regular issues(and WHEREAS the Director of Public Works has c;.1:.ed an not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period estimate to be made of the cost and expens of the proposed improvements and has certified said estimate to the City Council, together with all papers, data, and r,l., information in his possession relating to the proposed of consecutive issues,commencing on the improvement,description of the boundaries of the District,a statement of what portion of the cost and expense should be 1j , i _ t borne by the properties within the proposed District, a ....i.,.1......dayof 1:•, !i ,19..3 i ,and ending the statement in detail of the Local Improvement assessment outstanding or unpaid against the property in the proposed District,and a statement of the aggregate actual valuation of day of 19 both dates the real estate,including 25%of the actual valuation of the inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- improvements in the proposed District, according to the scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee taxation;axtin last placed upon it for the purpose of general and WHEREAS said estimate is accompanied by a diagram charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $.;'.i.5.D. 4 hich of the proposed improvement showing thereon the lots, has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the tracts, parcels of land, and other property which will be first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent specially benefited by the proposed improvement,and the insertion. /-�, estimated amount of the cost and expense thereof to be i , borne by each lot,tract and parcel of land or other property / i � within said District;and S ��`�.(-A(�•�� •• t-§2 WHEREAS due. notice of the hearing upon said V ' Resolution No.2077 was given in the manner provided by law,and said hearing was duly held by the City Council at its regular meeting on 17th day of January,1977,at the hour of 6:00 P.M.and the following protests having been filed and Subscribed and sworn to before me this i.:.1 dayof duly considered,to-wit: "�" Name of Protestant Address Raymond H.and 2000 Dayton Ave.N.E., •" J-'i1< 's --•'V 19 t� JoAnnF.Pinz Renton,Wa. Charles M.Elliott 2009 Edmonds N.E., Renton, Wa. .,e_ and said total protests not exceeding 7.29%per cent of the • Notary Public nd for the State of W ington, et.al cost bearing owners within said District;and residing at Kent, K• County. WHEREAS at said hearing the City Council has given dux consideration to the special benefits to be received from such proposed improvement by all of the properties to be —Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June 9th, 1955. —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. • V.P.C.Form No.87 • included within the proposed Local-Improvement District; specially benefited-by such improvement. - and SECTION IV:The nature of the improvement provided W AEREAS the City Council deems it in the best interest for.-k crein is such that the special benefits conferred upon of the and of the owners of the property within the 4( ,pperty are fairly reflected by the use of the statutory propoL._. ocal Improvement District that said improvement teE 41 and zone method of assessment, and it is hereby as hereinafter described be carried out, and that a Local provided and ordered that the assessment sliaTii: made Improvement District be created in connection therewith; against the property of the District in accordance with said NOW THEREFORE methods.All property included within the limits of the Local THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, Improvement District above created shall'be considered to WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: be the property specially benefited by such Local Improve- SECTION I: The following sanitary sewers and trunk ment and shall be the property to be assessed to pay the lines and appurtenances shall be constructed and installed cost and expense thereof as hereinabove specified. in the vicinity of Dayton Avenue N.E.between N.E.20th and SECTION V:Local Improvement District warrants shall N.E. 22nd Streets, Renton, King County, Washington, as be issued in,payment of the cost and expense of the more particularly described hereinbelow,towit: improvement herein. ordered. Such warrants shall be Pipe , payable out of said"Local Improvement Fund,District No. Size Location From To 301,"to bear interest from the date thereof at a rate to be :8" N.E.22nd St: 165'w/o Edmonds Dayton Ave. fixed hereafter,but not to exceed 8%per annum and to be Ave. N.E. N.E., redeemed in cash, and/or by Local Improvement District 8" Dayton Ave. N.E. N.E.22nd St. N.E.20th St. bonds herein authorized to be issued,said interest-bearing l 8" N.E.20th St. 160'w/o Edmonds 410 w/o Edmonds. warrants to be hereafter referred to as"revenue warrants." Ave. N.E. Ave. N.E. Such bonds shall bear interest at a rate to be hereafter fixed 8" 10'Utility , Lot 2'-Edendale N.E.20th St, but not exceeding 71/2%per annum;shall be payable on or Easement-W.10'Addition, before 12 years from the date of issuance, the life of the of Lots 2 thru 8 Block 1 • improvement ordered being not less than 10 years;and shall Edendale Add.' be issued in exchange for and in redemption of any and all Block 1 revenue warrants issued hereunder and not redeemed in and there shall be included in the foregoing the acquisition cash within a period not to exceed sixty days after the first and installation of all necessarypipe, manholes, valves, publication by the Director of Finance of notice that the fittings, couplings, connection equipment'and appurte- assessment roll for Local Improvement District No.301 is in nances, together with the acquisition of any easements, 'her hands for collection.The bonds shall be redeemed by rights of way and land that may be required;and there shall the collection of.special assessments to be levied and be included^the performance of such work as may be assessed upon the property within said District,payable in 'incidental and necessary to the foregoing construction and 10 equal Installments, with interest at a rate to be fixed 'installation. hereafter but not exceeding 71/2%per annum,and a penalty The City Council may modify the details of the foregoing of 10% which shall also be collected. The exact form, described improvement where, in its judgment,it appears amount, date, interest rate and denomination of said advisable,provided such mddifications do not substantially warrants and bonds shall be hereafter fixed by Ordinance-Of alter the plan of said improvement.All of the foregoing shall the City Council. be in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor SECTION VI: All the work necessary to be done in to be prepared by the Director of Public Works. - Connection with the making of said improvements shall be SECTION II:There is hereby established and created a •done by and made by contract upon competitive bids and Local Improvement District to be called"Local Improvement the City shall have and reserves the right to reject any and all District No. 301 of the City of Renton, Washington,"the bids.The call for bids for work authorized pursuant to this boundaries of such Local Improvement District being Ordinance shall include a statement that payment for said described as follows: work will be made in cash warrants drawn upon the"Local Beginning at the SE corner of Lot 8, Block 1, Improvement Fund, District'No.301." Edendale Addition as recorded in Volume 60 of Plats; SECTION VII:There is hereby created and established page 81,records of King County,Washington; , in the Finance Director's Office of the City of Renton, for Thence Nly along the east line of Block 1,said plat,to Local Improvement District No. 301, a special,fund to be the NE corner thereof,said NE corner also being on known' and designated as "Local Improvement Fund, the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E.22nd Street; District No. 301," into which,fund shall be deposited the Thence WIy along said Sly right-of-way margin to an proceeds from the sale of revenue warrants drawn against intersection with the Sly prolongation of the WIy line said fund which may be issued and sold by the City and of the Ely 144.2 feet of Tract 206,C.D.Hillman's Lake collections pertaining to assessment, and against which Washington Garden of Eden,Div.No.4'as recorded fund shall be issued,cash warrants for the contractor or in Volume 11 of Plats, page'82, records of King ,contractors in paymnt for the work to be-done by them in County,Washington; 'connection with said improvement,and against which fund Thence Nly along said Sly production,and said Wly. cash warrants shall be issued in payment of all other items of r line to the north line of the south 148 feet of said Tract• expense in connection with said improvement. • 206; SECTION VIII: The Public Works Director is hereby Thence Wly along said north line to an intersection• ' authorized and directed to call for bids, in the manner with the Wly line of the W2/3 of E 3/7 of the S 148 feet provided by law,for the construction and installation of the of Tract 217,said plat; improvements authorized herein. Thence Sly along said Wly. line and its Sly SECTION IX:The City reserves the right to issue,in lieu prolongation to an intersection with the Sly right-of- of bonds and warrants in payment of the cost and expense,of way margin Of N.E. 22nd Street, said point of the aforesaid Local Improvement District,installment note or intersection also being on the north line of Lot 1, notes payable out of the Local Improvement District Fund, Block 2,plat of Edendale Addition; pursuant to RCW 35.45.150,whenever such note or notes Thence Wly along said north line of Lot 1,Block 2,to are sold exclusively to another fund of the City as an the NW corner thereof; investment thereof, and as further provided by law. Such Thence Sly along the Wly line of Block 2 to the SW ' installment note or notes may be issued any time after a corner of Lot 8,Block 2,said plat; thirty-day period allowed by law for the payment of 'Thence Ely along the Sly line of Lot 8,Block 2 and its, assessments of said District without penalty or interest,and Ely prolongation and continuing Ely along the Sly line such note or notes may be of any denomination or of Lot 9 and 8,Block 1,said plat of Edendale Addition denominations,the aggregate of which shall represent the to the SE corner of Lot 8, Block'1,and.the point of balance of the cost and expense of the Local Improvement ' beginning. District which is be borne by the property owners therein, As situated within the E1/2 of Section 5,Twp.23 N., and as further provided,by law. Rng.5 E.,W.M. " PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 7th day of February, SECTION III:The_estimated cost and expense of said' 1977.. improvement is hereby declared to be approximately Delores A. Mead,City Clerk ,$59,840.39.The entire cost and expense of said improve- APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 7th day of February, ment, including the cost and expense of all engineering, 1977. legal, inspection, advertising, publication of notices and Charles J. Delaurenti, Mayor other expenses incidental thereto, shall be borne by and Approved as to form: assessed against the property specially benefited by such Gerard M.Shellan,City Attorney improvement included in the Local Improvement District No. Published in The Renton Record-Chronicle February 11, 1301 established,embracing,as near as may be,all property •1977. R4193 . . • CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO.. ' 3107 AN ORDINANCE ,OFTHE CITy. OF ' RENTON, WASHINGTON, ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF SANITARYSEWERS.AND. TRUNK LINES AND .APPURTENANCES THERETO. IN ANp. NARADAYTON AVE .. N.E.: 'BETWEEN N.E . 20TH S N T . --22ND STREETS , RENTON , KING COUNTY , WASHINGTON, ALL IN ACCORDAKE WITH. RESOLUTION NO. 2077 PROVIDING • THE, METHOD OF ASSESSMENT IN SAID DISTRICT; PROVIDING THAT PAYMENT FOR SAID IMPROVEMENT BE MADE BY SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS UPON , PROPERTY IN SAID DISTRICT, PAYABLE BY THE MODE' QF• "PAYMENT: OF BONDS" , OR "NOTES" IN LIEU THEREOF. AS DETERMINED By THE CITY COUNCIL; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTWARRANTS' REDEEMABLE IN CASH AND LOCAL IMPROVEMENT. DISTRICT BONDS OR NOTES . WHEREAS by ReSplution No. 2077 passed and approved on December 6 , 1976 , the City Council of. the' City of Renton declared its- : intention to construct and install certain sanitary sewers and trunk lines and appurtenanceS. thereto within, certain 'territory in the vicinity of Dayton Avenue N.E. and N.E. 20th Street, Renton, King County , Washington, ashereinafter more particularly described, and fixed the 17th day of January, 1977 in the City Council Chambers in the Municipal Building,_Renton, Washington, as the time and place ' • for hearing all matters relating to said improvements and all objections thereto and for deterMining the method of payment for said improvements, • and WHEREAS the pireptox, of Public Works has caused an estimate to be made of the cost.'and expense of the proposed' improvements and has Certified said estimate td the City Council, together with all papers , data, and information in his possession relating to the proposed improvement, description of the boundaries of the District, a statement of what portion of the cost and expense should be borne . by the properties within the prapoSed District, a statement in detail of the 11,,oLl improvement assessment outstanding or unpaid against : the property in the proposed District, and a statement of the aggregate actual valuation of the real estate, including 25% of the actual valuation of the improvements in the. proposed District, according . ' -1- to the valuation last placed upon it for the purpose of general taxation; and WHEREAS said estimate is accompanied by a diagram of the proposed improvement showing thereon the lots , tracts , parcels of land, and other property which will be specially benefited by the proposed improvement, and the estimated amount of the cost and expense thereof to be borne by each lot, tract and parcel of land or other property within said •District; and WHEREAS due notice of the hearing upon said Resolution No. 2077 was given in the manner provided by law, and said hearing was duly held by the City Council at its regular meeting on 17th day of January, 1977 , at the hour of 8 : 00 P.M. and the following protests having been filed and duly considered, to-wit: Name of Protestant Address Raymond H. and JoAnn F. Pinz 2000 Dayton Ave . N .E . ,Renton, Wa Charles M. Elliott 2009 Edmonds N.E . , Renton, Wa. and said total protests not exceeding 7.29% percent of the total cost hearing owners within said District;, and WHEREAS at said hearing the City Council has given due consideration to the special benefits to be received from such proposed improvement by all of the properties to, be included within the proposed • Local Improvement District; and WHEREAS the City Council deems it in the best interest • oi the City and of the owners of the property within the proposed Local Improvement District that said improvement as hereinafter -2- described be carried out, and that a Local Improvement District be created in connection. thPrewithi NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF' RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO • - . ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS • • SECTION I-: The following sanitary sewers and trunk lines and appurtenances shall benconstructed. and installed in the vicinity of Dayton Avenue N.E. : between 2.Oh and N.E . 22nd Streets , Renton,King County, Washington, as more particularly described hereinbelow, to- wit: See Exhibit "B"eattachedhereto and• made a part hereof • .as if fully set forth herein, and there shall be, included in the foregoing the acquisition and • installation of all necessary pipe, manholes ,. valves , fittings , couplings , connection equipment and appurtenances , together with the acquisition ofanyeaSements, rights of way and land that may be required; and there shall be-included the performance of such work as may be incidental and, necessary to the foregoing construction and installation. The City Council inay . rn ,ify the details of the foregoing . described improvement *ler,p . inits judgment, it appears advisable, • provided such modifications do notnsubstantially alter the plan of said improvement. ..192), Of thf, foregoing shall be in accordance with the plans and zpecifications therefor to be prepared by the Director of Public Works., SECTION II: There 'is hereby established and created a Local Improvement District to 1.).e called "Local Improvement District No. 301 of the City of Renton, Washington" , the boundaries of such Local Improvement ,District being described as. follows : • . See Exhibit '/=\" attached hereto and made a. part hereof • as if fully set forth herein. • • SECTION III: The estimated cost and expense of said im- provement is hereby declared to be approximately $59,840. 39. The entire cost and expense of said improvement, including the cost and expense of all engineering , legal, inspection, advertising, publi- cation of notices and other, expenses incidental thereto , shall be borne by and assessed against the property specially benefited by such improvement included in the Local Improvement District No. 301 established, embracing, as near as may be, all property specially benefited by such improvement. , SECTION IV : The nature of the improvement provided for herein is such that the special benefits conferred upon the, property are fairly reflected by the use of the statutory termini and zone method of assessment, and it is hereby provided and ordered that The assessment shall be made against the property of the District in accordance with said methods . All property included within the limits of the Local Improvement District above created shall be con- sidered to be the property specially benefited by such Local Improvement and shall be. the property- to be assessed to pay the cost and expense thereof as hereinabove specified. SECTION V : Local Improvement District warrants shall be issued in payment of the cost and expense of the improvement herein ordered. Such warrants shall be payable out of said "Local Improvement Fund, District No. 301" , to bear interest from the date thereof at' a rate to be fixed hereafter, but not to exceed 8 % per annum end to be redeemed in cash, and/or by Local Improvement District bonds herein authorized to be issued, said interest-bearing warrants to be hereafter referred to as "revenue warrants" . Such bonds shall bear interest at a rate to be hereafter fixed but not exceeding 712 % -4- _ . • - per annum; shall be payable on or before 2 years from the date of issuance, ,the life of the improvement ordered being not less than .10 . years, and shall be issued in exchange for and in redemption of any and all revenue warrants issued hereunder, and not redeemed , in cash within a period not to eXCeed 'sixty days after the first publication by the Director of Finance of notice. that the assessment roll for Local ImprOvement Tdstrict No. 3Q1 is in her hands for . .collection. The bonds. shallbe: redeemed by the collection of special assessments to be levied and assessed upon the property within said District, payable in . 10 : equal installments , with interest at a rate to be 'fixed hereafter but not exceeding 71/2 % per annum, and a penalty of 10 % which Shall also be collected . The exact form,• . amount, date, interest rate .and denomination of said warrants and bonds shall be hereafter fixed by 'Ordinance of the. City Council. SECTION VI : All the work necessary to be done in connection with the making of said improvements shall be done by and made by contract upOn competitiveabids and the City shall have and reserves the right to' reject -any and all bids . The call for bids for work authorized pursuant to. this Ordinance shall include a statement a . that payment for said Work wall be made in cash warrants drawn upon • the "Local ImprovementjUndl, DiStrict No. 301" . . , . . SECTION VII: There is hereby created and . established in the 'finance Director' s Office of the City of 'Renton, for Local Improve- ment District No. 301, a special fund to be known and designated as "Local improvement Fund, District No. 301" , , into ' which fund shall be deposited the proceeds from- the sale of revenue warrants drawn •• - against said fund which may be issued and sold by the City. and collections • pertaining, to assessment, and against which fund shall be. issued cash warrants for the contractor or contractors in payment for the . • • • • • ":work to be done by them in connection' with said improvement, and : ' against which. fund cash ',warrants:;:'shall be, issued in payment of all: " • ' other' items of expense In connection'.with said '"improvement..-. SECTION' VThh:i ; 'TZ:e `Publi'c. Works: Director. is hereby' authorized and directed to call ' for. 'bids'",: in;;;the-.manner. provided. by . law, for the .construction and; installation,of the ';improvements' authorized herein. ;ar; SECTION IX: The City reserves the`right to' - issue, in lieu of bonds and warrants ih:payinent ;o:f' ''the, cost and. expense .of the aforesaid ' Local Improvement D;xstriot,:' 'ins'taliment, note or notes payable out of .the Local Improvement District Fund, pursuant to ..RCW .35 .45.150, whenever such' note,. or 'no.tes. are;_sold exclusively to. another fund of the City''as an .investment °ther'eof, and as further provided by : ' • law. Such insta .lment:note; 'or notes may be issued any time after a thirty-day period allowed. ;by:': law for. the- payment _of assessments of said District w:i,thout' ',penalty. , or interest, and such note or notes may be of any denomna'tion:._or. denominations , the aggregate of which ' shall represent the. balance`of_ _th:e ;cost and expense of the Local Improvement District which` is::t.o ,be'. borne; by the property owners therein, and as": -,further;%•pro,vided. ',by` law. PASSED ;BY. THE'.CITY.:''COUNCIL this 7th' day of .February, 1977 a : ate. Delores A Mead, Cit Clerk APPROVED 1314 THE MAYOR this 7th day of F'ebt,uary, 1977 , ,--- .4...-.A= , _;%.,,,L -,,ad=tid---.1:,---7 P/ ( ( i harles '. J� Delaurent1 'Mayor,' A roved as(,% o form., ' : Ge and M. SheIian, ;City. Attorney Date of,'.:Publ.ication: 2.-11=77 6.-, J ' o • • • • • • • • EXHIBIT "A" • LEGAL DESCRIPTION PROPOSED KEPNYDALE. L.I.D. NO. 301 • • Beginning at the SE corner of Lot ET, -.Block 1, Edendale Addition as recorded in Volume 60 of Plats, page 81, records of King County, Washington; Thence Nly along the east line of Block ,1, said plat, to _the NE corner thereof, said NE corner also being on the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E. 22nd ,Street; ' Thence Wly along said Sly right-of-way margin to an intersection with the Sly prolongation of the Wly line of the Ely 144,2 feet of Tract 206, ' C. D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden, Div. No. 4 as recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, page 82, records of King County, Washington; Thence Nly along said Sly production and said Wly line to the north line of • the south 148 feet of said Tract 206; Thence Wly along said north line to, an intersection with the Wly line of the • W 2/3 of E 3/7 of the S 148 feet of Tract 217, said plat; • Thence Sly along said Wly line and its Sly prolongation to an intersection with the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E. 22nd Street, said point of intersection • also being on the north line of Lot 1, Block 2, plat of Edendale Addition; Thence Wly along said north line of Lot 1, Block 2,- to the NW corner: thereof; Thence Sly along the Wly line of Block 2 to the SW corner of Lot. 8, Block 2, said plat; ' •Thence Ely along the Sly line of Lot 8, Block 2 and its Ely prolongation and continuing. Ely along the Sly line of Lot 9 and 8, Block 1, said plat of Edendale Addition to the SE corner of Lot 8,' Block 1, and the point of be- ginning. As situated within the E 1/2 of Section 5, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. • • • • • • • PROPOSED KENNYDALE N . 301 EXHIBIT "B" Pip e Size Location From To 8" N.E. 22nd St. 1651 w/o Edmonds Dayton Ave . N.E. Ave. N.E. 8" Dayton Ave. N.E. N.E. 22nd St. N.E. 20th St . 8" N.E. 20th St. 160' w/o Edmonds 410 ' w/o Ave. N.E. Ave. N. E. 8" 10 ' Utility Lot 2 - Edendale N.E. 20th St. Easement - W. 10' Addition, Block 1 of Lots 2 thru Edendale Add. Block 1 • • Q 50\ Renton City Council 1/24/77 Page 5 Old Business - Continued Airport Water new development and Fancher Flyways with adequate fire protection and Supply - Cont. domestic service. Estimated cost $15,000. Upon inquiry of the project by Councilman Clymer, Committee Chairman Stredicke noted antiquated water system on the south end of field and further explained project. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDA- TION. CARRIED. Management of The committee report recommended the Airport Director be authorized to Seaplane Base negotiate a lease agreement with Renton Aviation for the seaplane base and, as an addendum to the agreement, a non-exclusive permit for manage- ment and operation of the amphibious ramp which is a public facility. The report explained upon expiration of Renton Aviation lease for use of the facility, determination had been made to wait until completion of the master plan before negotiating a new long-term agreement and interim month-to-month use of the seaplane facility. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION UPON APPROVAL OF THE AGREEMENT BY THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke reviewed events regarding the airport, that in- 1974 Council assumed responsibility of Airport with revenue bonds for improvement and has met regularly with airport operator's; that every five years state law provides for lease renegotiating resulting in increased annual revenue from field of $113,000 which has enabled update of the facility. Community Community Services Committee Chairwoman Seymour-Thorpe submitted com- Services mittee report reporting review of the surplus property at 1511 Lake. Committee Report Ave. So. which was deeded to the City by Olympic Pipe Line Co. in 1973 for park purposes and/or open space in order to mitigate the impact of City Property the pipeline. The report; explained City Attorney's response that severe at 1511 Lake S. easement restrictions exist on the property which probably prohibit Declared any new construction on the site and limit potential sale value as. Open Space shown in subsequent bid calls yielding offers far below amount paid for the property by Olympic Pipe Line before being donated to the city. The report noted these restrictions present no problems so long as the land is left unimproved or as open space and it is incorporated into the city's proposed trail system` The committee recommended Council rescind Resolution 1987 declaring the property surplus, and/or any other pertinent resolutions, and the property in question be retained as open space which is the best use of the property at this time. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Council President Perry noted state law whereby cities must call for bid Bid Limit for on any city work projects over $5,000 and asked direction from the Public Public Work$ 1Works Director for reasonable updated figure for inclusion in resolution tc Projects State Legislature. City Attorney Shellan advised of Attorney General 's iopinion that bid requirements no longer need to be followed for material and supplies unless in conjunction with public works projects; also noting change for first-class cities to $10,000 for public works; that 1Non-charter Code cities are limited to $5,000. MOVED BY STREDICKE, ! SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL REFER INFORMATION RE $5,000 BID LIMIT TO ' THE WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Legislation Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report recom- Committee Report mending first, second and final readings of an ordinance reorganizing the Council Committees by consolidation (see earlier Committee on Com- Ordinance #3103 mi'ttees report) . Following first reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SEC- Council ONDED BY PERRY, ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Committees Following readings by the Clerk, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY Reorganized PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3014 The Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings Planned Unit of an ordinance amending the City' s P.U.D. Ordinance. Following readings, Development it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS Amendments READ. ROLL CALL: AYE: PERRY, STREDICKE, SHINPOCH AND CLYMER. NO: THORPE. MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council 1/24/77 Page 6 - Ordinance and Resolutions - Continued Ordinance #3105 The Legislation .Committee report recommended first reading pf an ordi- Amending Renton nance amending the city's subdivision ordinance relating to the Hearing Subdivision Examiner and filing fees. Following reading, it was moved by Perry,, Ordinance seconded by Clymer, refer ordinance back to committee. Having been, Relating to determined this was last ordinance relative to Hearing Examiner, it was Hearing Examiner MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY IN SUBSTITUTE MOTION TO ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. Following reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: . PERRY, STREDICKE, SHINPOCH, CLYMER. 1-NO: THORPE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #3106 = The Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings Developmental of an ordinance creating developmental guidelines relating to the Hear- Guidelines ing Examiner and the Planning Department. Following readings (first read- Reaffirming Goals -ing 1/17/77) , it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT Objectives & ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 4-Aye: PERRY, STREDICKE, SHINPOCH, CLYMER. Policies 1-No: THORPE. MOTION CARRIED. First Reading The •Legislation Committee recommended first reading of an ordinance Ordinance ordering the construction and installation of sanitary sewers in and LID 301 near Dayton Ave. NE between NE 20th and NE 22nd Streets. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.. Resolution #2084 The Legislation Committee recommended reading and adoption of a resolu- King-Snohomish tion amending the city's contract with King-Snohomish Manpower Consor- Manpower tium Agreement. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED Consortium BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.. • Resolution #2085 The Legislation Committee recommended reading and adoption of a resolu- West Hill tion regarding the annexation of certain property on the West Hill for Annexation of a reservoir site and setting a public hearing date of 2/28/77. Follow- City Owned ing reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT Property THE. RESOLUTION. AS READ. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, City Attorney Shellan advised that at the public hearing Council may decrease territory to be annexed but cannot increase; that regarding. L.I .D's. Council may delete certain portions if no benefits derived, but cannot change boundaries of the L.I .D. and further explained resolution, and petition methods of forming an LID, that means do exist to include that property inadvertently omitted, such as starting over or assessing that property receiving benefit. MOTION CARRIED. Resolution #2086 The Legislation Committee recommended reading' and adoption of a resolu- Borrowing of tion authorizing a loan in amount of $900,000 from Street Forward Thrust Funds Pending to various city funds repayable by June 30, 1977, 42% interest. Follow- Receipt of Tax ing reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY,, COUNCIL ADOPT Monies THE RESOLUTION AS READ.. CARRIED. Resolution #2087 The Legislation Committee recommended reading and adoption of a resolu- LID 297 - Sewers tion setting the hearing date of 3/7/77 for a sewer L.I.D. in Heather Heather Downs Downs area. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. Councilman Stredicke dis- cussed formation of the LID prior to annexation of the area and Public Works Director Gonnason explained intent to proceed concurrently with the annexation and LID and if progression not as planned, determination could be made not to proceed. MOTION CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Soroptimist .Internation of Renton, President, Del Mead, thanked members for attendance and noted projects to widen our world by exploring and education. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9:45 ,acewot f% Delores A. Mead, City lerk t_rp3o1 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting January 17 , 1977 Municipal Building Monday, 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro tem George J. Perry led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the regular meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF GEORGE J. PERRY, Council President; PATRICIA M. SEYMOUR-THORPE; RICHARD COUNCIL M. STREDICKE, .BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, KENNETH D. BRUCE, WILLIAM J. GRANT,. EARL CLYMER. CITY OFFICIALS GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GORDON ERICKSEN, IN ATTENDANCE Planning director; TOM TOUMA, Public Works Rep. , RICHARD GEISSLER, Acting Fire Chief; CAPT. BOURASA, Police Dept. Rep. , LARRY WARREN, . Assistant City Attorney, DON CUSTER, Administrative Assistant. PRESS DON SMITH, Renton Record Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF JANUARY 10, 1977 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. SPECIAL AWARD Mayor Pro tem Perry presented Special Award to Richard M. Stredicke for outstanding service to the City and to the Council for his term as President of the Council during 1976. • PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having teen mailed, posted L. I.D. #301 Sewer- and published, Mayor Pro tem Perry opened the public hearing to consider ' Kennydale Area the preliminary assessment roll in amount of $59,840.32 for L. I .D. No. Dayton Ave. NE 301 , sanitary sewers and trunk lines in Kennydale, Dayton Ave. NE between NE 20th between NE 20th and NE 22nd St. City Clerk Mead read letter from Public and NE 22nd St. Works Director, Warren Gonnason that no protests were received as of 5:00 p.m. this date. Two protests were filed with the City Clerk at the meeting: Letter from Raymond H. Pinz and JoAnn F. Pinz, 2000 Dayton Ave. NE, filed protest against the LID unless the following conditions are met: fence located near sewer line is left in good repair; sewer placement allows for basement hookup without sewer backup (alleging this is case on Edmonds NE, west side) ; City be responsible agent for damage to yard or driveway. Letter from Charles M. Elliott, protested the LID. Public Works Engineer, Tom Touma, explained two meetings had been held with area residents , petition for the L.I .D. representing 70% of residents of the area, had been filed with the Clerk on 11/23/76. and with Council on 12/6/76 and Resolution #2077 adopted, that 27 parcels. included. Touma reported two protests received constituted 7.29% protest of the LID. Upon inquiry by Councilman Grant, Touma explained Public Works would meet with property owners to reach equitable agreement. L.I.D. Established Persons present making inquiries: James Bolen, 2100 Dayton Ave. NE, favored project due to drainage problem in area. Mr. Kelly, 2001 Edmonds, inquired re right-of-way and wanted assurance his garage and fence would not be damaged, noting sandy soil of area. Councilman Stredicke gave . assurance that City is responsible to return property to normal status. Stredicke also explained financing over ten year period in answer to furthering questioning by Mr. Kelly. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL ESTABLISH THE L.I.D. , REFER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPART- MENT TO PROCEED AND TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. MOTION CARRIED. (Time 8:20 p.m. ) - CONSENT AGENDA . The following Consent Agenda items, previously distributed to all Council members, are considered routine and are enacted. by one motion unless removed for separate consideration by Council action. Committee on Letter from Council President George Perry, appointed members of the Committees Committee on Committees as follows: George Perry, Chairman, Richard Appointments Stredicke, Earl Clymer and William Grant. Renton City Council 1/17/77 Page 2 Consent Agenda - Continued Damages Claims Claim for Damages was filed by St. Anthony Parish, 406 S. 4th St. , by St. Anthony Parish Jerry Parson for damage to restroom flush units, alleging sand in water - line due to work by city crews on 7th St. Claim filed in amount of $466. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. J. Wallin Claim for Damages was filed by Jacqueline Wallin, 616 Kirkwood, Kent, in amount of $100.72 for damage to auto when striking cement street divider, alleging it had been previously dislodged. Refer to City Attor- ney and Insurance Carrier. . Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY 'SHINPOCH, COUNCIL APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA Approved AS RECOMMENDED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS' ' 1977 Cash Flow Letter from Finance Director, Gwen Marshall , reported that with the start of the 1977 budget year, the City Tax Funds have a definite cash flow shortage and suggested two alternatives : Interest bearing warrants; or Borrowing from another City Fund, pending receipt of tax monies. The Director's letter recommended that the City borrow from the Street Forward Thrust Fund at an interest rate of 42% until 6/30/77 as follows: Current Fund $500,000; Library Fund $75,000; Park Fund $200,000; Street Fund $125,000; total Loan $900,000. Referral to the Legislation Committee was also recommended. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE FINANCE DIRECTOR AND REFER MATTER TO THE LEGISLA- TION COMMITTEE FOR NECESSARY RESOLUTION. Finance Director Marshall explained the City has accounts receivable in this amount, however, tax moneys will not be received until May or June. MOTION CARRIED. Animal Control -Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of 1977 contract renewal Services relating to animal control services by King County as provided in the Inquiry from City's- 1977 budget; noting the current animal licenses in Renton expire King County 3/31/77. The letter noted the County has attached copy of King County Ordinance No. 2869 passed 9/7/76 allowing County residents over. age 65 to purchase pet licenses as of 4/1/77 which are good for the lifetime of the animal . The Clerk's letter noted the matter should be referred to the Legislation Committee for an amending ordinance if the Council wishes to adopt such a senior citizen program for Renton. The letter further noted the City of Seattle issues senior citizen cards which allow, among other things, purchase of animal tags at half price. Seattle animal tags for dogs are $15, $10 if altered; cat tag are $11 and $8 if altered. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY' THORPE THIS_ MATTERBE REFERRED TO THE LEGIS- LATION COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND PROPER ORDINANCE IF ADVISABLE. CARRIED. • Executive Session MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL MEET IN EXECUTIVE SESSION. CARRIED. Executive session commenced at 8:35 p.m. Finance Director Marshall and Assistant City Attorney Warren were. asked to attend. Council reconvened at 8:50 p.m. Roll Call : All Council members present. OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee Chairwoman Seymour-Thorpe presented committee Community Services report recommending approval of Resolution transferring properties in Committee' Report the Glencoe Subdivision. Property owned by the City Utility Dept. will Glencoe Park be exchanged with two lots of McGrath Homes of equal value for purpose of establishing a mini park for recreational purposes. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. • Proposed Railroad Councilman Stredicke inquired concerning further information other than Crossing Closing 1/13 letter on Monster Road bridge crossing, noting hearing. Renton Monster Road -- Chamber of Commerce President, Kay Johnson, explained commercial firms Traffic To Use which use access: road, two or three firms will- be landlocked by the Grady Way Bridge proposed closing. Mr. Johnson noted 'protest filed wit:i Washington t Utilities Commission. who is studying solution for those firms using thoroughfare - Metro, Longacres, Polymir, Black River Quarry, Container Corp. , etc. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER THE ENTIRE SUBJECT OF MONSTER ROAD CROSSING TO THE PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPOR- TATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Public Works • Public Works and Transportation Committee Chairman Bruce submitted com- Committee Report mittee report explaining meeting with representatives of King County (/ I it-:_K----- ....„ , ,:•.: „ . .------ ..„...._..— ; • ./ ---/ 7 .--2 .. . , V ill • • PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT . . 4-... .,.i.:.-iy 4 w'tt;,, o UTILITY ENGINEERING DIVISION • 235-2631 .v a) MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WA. 9£,3-0 5 5 0 • b SEPIC- . , • CHARLES J. DELAURENTI January 17, 1977 MAYOR - ...,.. -• ... 4.'z' JAN1977 i3/4-• , 0, lD Honorable Charles Delaurenti , Mayor Pz REQ . Members of the City Council / c-- C rf of:ENTON i.i) ; '. . Subject: Dayton Avenue Sanitary Sewer L. I .D. 301 E‘ 'i• ta--' . .Gentlemen: This is to inform you that as of 5:00 p.m. this date, we have received no protests against the subject L. I .D. • Very truly yours , / . ,• . . . . ...... .. .. _: , Warren C. 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U. 301 AND HEARING THEREON YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the City Council of the City of Renton, Washington on December 6, 1976 adopted Resolution No. 2077 declar- ing its intention to construct and install sanitary sewers and trunk lines and appurtenances thereto in Kennydale in and near Dayton Ave. N. between N. 20th and N. 22nd Streets as more particularly described in Exhibits attached hereto, and to create a local improvement district to assess the cost and expense of said improvement against the properties in such district specially benefited thereby; in accordance with plans and specifications to be prepared by the Engineering Division of the Public Works Department. Reference is made to said Resolution No. 2077 for a more particular descrip- tion of the nature and territorial extent of such improvement. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that a Hearing will be held by the City Council on this proposed improvement on the 17th of January, 1976, at the hour of 8:00 p.m. , Renton City Council Chambers, Second Floor, Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington 98055. Written protests may be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition and any other • identifying descriptions. Persons may otherwise appear and present their opinions orally, however, all protests must be submitted in writing. The total estimated cost and expense of this proposed improve- ment is $59,840.32, all of which will be borne by and assessed against the property specially benefited by the proposed improvement, unless hereafter timely modified or amended by the City Council . Below are shown the estimated benefits to and assessments against the property there listed, of which you are the owner or reputed owner as shown on the rolls of the King County Treasurer. TOTAL PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL, L.I.D. 301 $59,840.32 Name of Owner Description of Property Estimated Assessment CITY OF RENTON Dates of Publication: � Resolution No. 2077 12/10/76 Delores A. Mead Public Hearing Notice 12/17/76 City Clerk • • r • EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION PROPOSED KENNYDALE L.I.D. NO. 301 Beginning at the SE corner of Lot 8, Block 1, Edendale Addition as recorded in Volume 60 of Plats, page 81, records of King County, S•;ashingtor.; Thence Nly along the east line of Block 1, said plat, to the NE corner thereof , said NE corner also being on the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E. 22nd Street; • Thence Wly along said Sly right-of-way margin to an intersection with the Sly prolongation of the Wly line of the Ely 144.2 feet of Tract 206, C. D. Lake Washington Garden of Eden, Div. No. 4 as recorded in Volume 11 of Plats , page 82, records of King County, Washington; Thence Nly along said Sly production and said Wly line to the north line of the south 148 feet of said Tract 206; Thence Wly along said north line to an intersection with the Wly line of the W 2/3 of E 3/7 of the S 148 feet of Tract 217, said plat; ' Thence Sly along said Wly line and its Sly prolongation to an intersection with the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E. 22nd Street, said point of intersection also being on the north line of Lot 1, Block 2, plat of Edendale Addition; Thence Wly along said north line of Lot 1, Block 2, to the NW corner thereof; Thence Sly along the Wly line of Block 2 to the SW corner of Lot 8, Block 2, said plat; Thence Ely along the Sly line of Lot 8, Block 2 and its Ely prolongation and continuing Ely along the Sly line of Lot 9 and 8, Block 1, said plat of Edendale Addition to the SE corner of Lot 8, Block 1, and the point of be- ginning. As situated within the E 1/2 of Section 5, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. • • • • r. • • . PROPOSED KCNNYDALE L.I.D. NO. 301 EXHIBIT "B" Pipe Size Location From To 8" N.E. 22nd St. 165 ' w/o Edmonds Dayton Ave. N.E. Ave. N.E. 8" Dayton Ave. N.E. N.E. 22nd St. N.E. 8" N.E. 20th St. 160' w/o Edmonds 410' w/o = _1..,c d_ Ave. N.E. Ave. N.E. 8" 10' Utility Lot 2 - Edendale N.E. 20t'n Easement -- W. 10' Addition, Block 1 of Lots 2 thru 8 Edendale Add. • Block 1 I. • • 'C /. ., ax f' I �� 5r' 1 - � : PACIFIC :CO,AST. Q' rer .•('•,\ 1 1 1 KCHOOL 4 3• v c`F,c : . , R4 .' • '( . "toe I;I ELEN. /r. / as I1tIl SCHOOL : o . /_ . ® 1,i +�41 sz IL .s3 _ Xz I .. . vs 1• f . 1• I i �,�=0r( • I 1 -� --_ .�T—..ek �,� 1 am__`-- ^- r. - Li 1 2Lo 229 259 z136 L , 1,zfi0 2031E RENTI.1.1 UT LIMIT' 1 • 1_1 1.' _I ,, 1 --- -22a._r. .- 237, ., m ' 2122 'Ilm , i . A '� , _27!' r_ 0 1213 1 1 '1 .1 . i ...1 I Le:/=800 r +y • :. ... i.. 1 1 .. - KCNNY- I �•m I ,O a• • _ _:� •• '� � n ,L99 7AL ,L74 3 s' 234. 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A;4;-=:-‘p•: ng. 1',' .)°"b;42 \. \i m:••: , ..7{sl_P.IuI 1 .1 • 7 • — 1• S 4... .•fir=• I --1 J _:H. o �. 0 m Ise= ^s1 ;I _ r--- d .y ! E;: . t aOQ 1�+t/• mANDS\ 20 c•^7:• " oI SCHOOL { '% W1 i2 eaUtion - • .. ' 4' ' P4 f. �5,7 I�I ...c ] O�Si! ice _•111 � N; • • ' ,;,,zi R . . , „,1 ... . -6' ' i•'''\''Z''' " '. '''•a•''.'t '''" .j7 .t. ,- • -II I I I , : 1'� -1 . .,` �. : - • 16 I, 14,A -L,z4• . .• 1d - JJ '��'�,�,��-,—/)y•q/� •'� I".11rcr.�. ,11 ..(� ' . .1 ' i 1�'--�-i,r_1 9 —`t/. '\.7 'T!1': \ ✓' � 1,.., _ 1 I' 1 ti_. tir ! , . v�3'1_ 1 _ . ..._ 1.. 1 1 1 /-i7- 77 Of R J 41• Q; 7 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT • A .iaL UTILITY ENGINEERING DIVISION • 235-2631 ' MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SQ. RENTON,WA.: 98055 04tea SE P-W.° CHARLES J. DELAURENTI January 17, 1977 MAYOR JAN1977 to Honorable Charles Delaurenti , Mayor czRECEIVED Members of the City Council cn CITY bf RENTON, ,��' Subject: Dayton Avenue Sanitary Sewer 0 CLERK'S OFFICE L. I .D. 301 • Gentlemen: This is to inform you that as of 5:00 p.m. this date, we have received . no protests against the subject L. I .D. Very truly yours , Warren C. Gonnason, P.E. Public Works Director MT:pmp ec; • 9400c) . ems/024--se44,1..2 ' PPS' allp uaff3 -Do -( 21 40-y S $ osb • -v u`n+.0, ad" '3 'N ?AV uo+ mac 000C LN ; zt !\ll\tOf OD (DUoCiaq 19d 6► 1,C ? a A ; A p P,c-a r c Q� P a ! 'd d .kc,(3. u a Gv b �� s u o d s a.1. a ti+ a 9 U °�u. a�, �'q +; J 'a C £) p t 3 Jsa fy9 7310_ U Lc(n o a c.t �, �` c u a s V 9 Is a`1-� �n ° n o alc.Pa�� . y �d n� 1u ^. v�act eac. s ,�� s � I +s a s cv) •caC-r?aS 4 u. a ;n .�., � � a A u S P u o LU e a V. O S a to o c.k a u.l o S �D aS )J ac{4_ s � `��' � s uac.uas -D7c:(Kira rv,as o 7-.ra �uail� �u c x� no .��? o -ulu co ���� �� �cA a ((.t a s c( Y' C-u Jl o 3 c ) P o ry, f n 4 b n ockL41 a d a a 42 a cu a. S vc c .A U ; cUoo-1 cf J 0 'x) any ca Q� u-0(cf I C �) -�„ s. ua a19 1. suoclsa A a`i-( a 11 4au mo $ � ° `( k.�+ua� �„ c _, a a (.( ! 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GRAPHIC SCALE LEGEND_ CITY OF RENTON • PROPOSED MANHOLES PROPOSED SANITARY SEWERS L.I. D. NO. 30/ O PROPOSED KENNYDALE INTERCEPTOR MANHOLES PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM --— PROPOSED KENNYDALE INTERCEPTOR SANITARY SEWERS e EXISTING M.ANHOI ES MAP 3 EXISTING SANITARY SEWERS .------... L I D NO. 296 BOUNDARY ' CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC: HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING Council Chambers , , 8 : 00' P .M. January 17 , 1977 NOTICE OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT , L . I'. D . 301 AND HEARING THEREON • YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the City Council of the City of Renton, Washington on December 6, 1976 adopted Resolution No. 2077 declar- ing its intention to construct and install sanitary sewers and trunk lines and appurtenances thereto in Kennydale in and near Dayton Ave. N. between N. 20th and N. •22nd Streets as more particularly described in Exhibits attached hereto, and to create a local improvement district to assess the cost and expense of said improvement against the properties in such district specially benefited thereby; in accordance with plans and specifications to be prepared by the Engineering Division of the Public Works Department. Reference is made to said Resolution No. 2077 for a more particular descrip- tion of the nature and territorial extent of such improvement. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that a Hearing will be held by the City Council on this proposed improvement on the 17th of January, 1976, at the hour of 8;00 p.m. , Renton City Council Chambers, Second Floor, Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington 98055. Written protests may be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition and any other identifying descriptions. Persons may otherwise appear and present their opinions orally, however, all protests must be submitted in writing. The total estimated cost and expense of this proposed improve- ment is $59,840.32, all of which will, be borne by and assessed against the property specially benefited by the proposed improvement, unless hereafter timely modified or amended by, the City Council . Below are shown the estimated benefits to and assessments against the property there listed, of which you are the owner or reputed owner as shown on the rolls of the King County Treasurer. TOTAL PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL, L.T.D. 301 ' $59,840.32 Name of Owner . Description of Property Estimated Assessment CITY OF. RENTON Dates 0 Publ i cati on Resolution No. 2077 /Abu") a. Nesea_ 12/10/76 Pu'b;,i i�c Hearing Notice Delores A. Mead 12/17/76 . City Clerk • • • Affidavit of Publication cirMv OF • RENTON ___ NOTICE OF ' PUBLIC HEARING I , STATE OF WASHINGTON ' RENTON CITY COUNCIL r COUNTY OF KING ss. . • • RENTON'MUNICIPAL '"m ovement a, 'VW the~, ' - BUILDING propekties-in "#strict , Council Chambers,, specially benefited thereby; BZ>�bara•••Caan • a i�a being first duly sworn on 8:00 P.M. in accordance with plans TZ $ and specifications to be` NOTICE OF prepared by the Engineering 4 January 17, 197T oath,deposes and says that..gig.is the ....C.h.j;g g...cl e k of PROPOSED IMPROVE- Division of the Public Works .MENT, Department. Reference is THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) L.I.D.301 made to said Resolution No. times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and I AND HEARING 2077 for a more•particu!ar has'been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred • THEREON description of the nature and to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news- YOU ARE HEREBY territorial extent of such im • - paper.published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, NOTIFIED that the City provement. and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained' • ' Council of the City of YOU, ARE FURTHER �, at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton- ; Renton, Washington on NOTIFIED that a Hearing Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the December 6, 1976 adopted will be field by the City{ Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to wit,King County,' I Resolution No.2077 declar- Council on this proposed im-,•, ',4, 'ing its intention to construct provement on the 17th oft" Washington.That the annexed is a ra...I A D......3.0 1 and install sanitary sewers . January,1977,at the hour of and trunk lines and 8:00 p.m., Renton City appurtenances thereto in Council Chambers, Second . Kennydale in and near Day- Floor, Renton Municipal , ton Ave.N.between N.20th Building, 200 Mill Avenue ,and N.22nd Streets as more South, Renton,Washington ' as it was published in regular issues(and 'particularly described in 98055.Written protests may not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period 'Exhibits attached hereto, be filed with the City Clerk at and to create a local im- or prior to the time fixed fort provementdistrict.toassess said hearing. Protests I of pig consecutive issues,commencing the the cost and'expense of said should contain lot, block, I ':, g on addition and any other. `--- identifying descriptions. 1.7 day of December19....7C.,and endin the • Persons may otherwise g _ appear and present their opinions orally,however,all I protests must be-submitted day of ,19 both dates in writing. The total-estimated cost inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub. and expense of this- .::'• scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee proposed improvement i l $59,840.32,all of which will charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $.$9,�.}6which • . ,be borne by and assessed has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for'the' 'against the property special- first insertion.and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent I ly benefited by the proposed insertion. improvement, unless- ��� hereafter timely modified or P�//',7 ) amended by the City • • G`l�"C.-.-r .,a2 , .., a..' : Council, Below are shown the', estimated benefits'to and: Chie.f...C.1.erk. assessments against the. property there listed`.," of:• which you are the,owner Of - Subscribed and•s,worn to before me this 1.7 day of reputed owner as shown on the rolls of the King County. --b.ecambar , 19..7.G..- Treasurer. RY,,. • `7 ASSESSMENT- ROLL., TOTALPRELIMINARY A / L.I.D.301'—$59,840.32. �� . .G.W Notary Public i and for the State of W ington,• CITY OF'RENTON" residing at Kent, K• County. Delores'A. Mead I" PUblishedil'.�r, un1 • iRecord-Chronicle CF.":d 9V° Passed by the,Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June 4976 R4083 - 9th;'1955.• c,,.;, , —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, . _ • . - _ - - --- - adopted by the newspapers of the State. . • • V.P.C.Form No.87 ' LIB 11 CITY of RLPiTc N WASHING3j7tON s NOTICE�'OF w -1. • PUBLIC HEARING --- i HEARING DATE: JANUARY 17, 1977 RESOLUTION NO. 2077 ' Affidavit of Publication ' A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, • WASHINGTON, DEC- LARING ITS INTEN- STATE OF WASHINGTON TION TO CONSTRUCT COUNTY OF KING ss. AND INSTALL SANITARY SEWERS ' AND TRUNK LINES •, AND APPURTEN- ANCES THERE- ...BaT'bHra...C°mpa;na being first duly sworn on TO IN AND NEAR DAYTON AVENUE th oath,deposes and says that..$Y?g..is the Chi.0 4..f.141I k of • N.E. A N STREET,,D N.RE N NTOO NN,, THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) K ING COUNTY, times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and WASHINGTON, -AS- has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred THERETO IN AND to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news- NEAR DAYTON AV- paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, ENUE N.E. AND N.E. and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained 2 0 T H STREET , at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton RENTON, KING COUN- Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the I TY, WASHINGTON, AS Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; Washington.That the annexed isa...tea so.liltdiOn.•1'd0.,...?j'77 AND TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVE- MENT DISTRICT TO • I ASSESS THE COST AND EXPENSE OF SAID IMPROVEMENT as it was published in regular issues(and AGAINST THE not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period _PROPERTIES IN.SUCH DISTRICT SPECIALLY BENEFITED THEREBY; one NOTIFYING ALL of consecutive issues,commencing on the PERSONS WHO MAY • DESIRE TO OBJECT 10 day of December ,19 76 ,and ending the i TO SAID IMPROVE- I M•ENT TO APPEAR AND PRESENT THEIR OBJECTIONS AT A day of ,19 ,both dates MEETING OF THE CITY inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- COUNCIL TO BE HELD scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee . ON JANUARY 17,1977. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $69 .9j3, which CITY COUNCIL OF THE, has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the ; CITY OF RENTON,; first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent I WASHINGTON, A S j insertion. FOLLOWS: SECTION I:That it is the intention of the City Council! r '` �L of the City of Renton, Washington, to construct I aLi .far S and install the following -sanitary sewer lines,includ- ing trunk lines, accessories Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10 day of and appurtenances thereto, in the following-described area of the City, to-wit: ...... 0.Cel"lh!%......., 19..26. 1. (A) Description of Local Improvement Dia- • //of� tcict No. 301 • f i� (b) Improvements: . ++1 Notary Public and or the State of Was ngton, This R e s o l u t i b n is residing at Kent,Ki County. passed and approved in support of the certain Peti- - • tion for the creation of said —Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June L.I.D. dated December 2, 1976. 9th, 1955. There shall be included —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, r in the foregoing the acquisi- adopted by the newspapers of the State. - tion and installation of all necessary valves, fittings, I couplings, connections, I V.P.C.Form No.87 eq���t`pment and appurtenances, and the ac • - quisition of any easements, rights-of-way and land-that may be required,; and there shall further be included the performance of such work as may be incidental and necessary to the foregoing construction and installa- • tion. The City Council may,in its discretion, modify and amend the details of the foregoing described im- provement, including the • financing thereof, where in • its judgment it appears advisable, provided such modifications and amendments do not sub- stantially alter the general plan of said improvement project. All of the foregoing shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications • therefor to be prepared by the Director of Public Works -f the City,of Renton. SECTION II: The entire cost and expense of said im- provement unless hereafter timely modified or amended by the City Council,shall be borne by and assessed ' against the property special- ly benefited by such im • - provement to be included in the local improvement dis- trict to be established, .1 embracing as near as may be all- property specially benefited by such improve- ment. There shall be in- cluded in the cost and expense of said improve- ,m-ent.S all cost-items' specified in RCW 35.44.020. SECTION III: That all persons who'may desire to object to the improvement herein described are hereby notified to appear and present'such objections at a meeting of the City Council to be held in the Council Chambers of•the City Hall, Renton,Washington at 8:00 P.M. on January 1.7, 1977, which time and place are hereby fixed for hearing all matters relating to said proposed improvement and all objections thereto and for determining the method of payment for said improve-. , ment. The City Clerk shall I' give notice of said hearing and said proposed improve- ment as required by law. SECTION IV: Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, or his duly au- thorized representative, is hereby directed to submit to the City Council, on or before the aforesaid hearing date, all data and informa- tion required by law to be submitted. • PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 6th day of December, 1976, Delores A. Mead, • City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 6th day of December, 1976. Charles J. Delaurenti, Mayor • Approved as to form: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney t Published in The Renton Nq Record-Chronicle Dec. 10, 1976. R4073 • CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING Council Chambers , 8 : 00 P .M. . January 17 , 1977 NOTICE OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT , L . I . D. 301 AND HEARING THEREON YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the City Council of the City of _ Renton.,, Washington on December 6, 1976 adopted Resolution No. 2077 declar- ing its intention to construct and install sanitary sewers and trunk lines and appurtenances thereto in Kennydale in and near Dayton Ave. N. between N. 20th and N. 22nd Streets as more particularly described in Exhibits attached hereto, and to create a local improvement district to assess the cost and expense of said improvement against the properties in such district specially benefited thereby; in accordance' with plans and specifications to be prepared by the Engineering Division of the Public Works Department. Reference is made to said Resolution No. 2077 for a more particular descrip- tion of the nature and territorial extent of such improvement. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that a Hearing will be held by the City Council on this proposed improvement on the 17th of January, 1976, at the hour of 8:00 p.m. , Renton City Council Chambers, Second Floor, Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington 98055. Written protests may be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition and any other identifying descriptions. Persons may otherwise appear and present their opinions orally, however, all protests must be submitted in writing. The total estimated cost and expense of this proposed improve- ment is $59,840.32, all of which will be borne, by and assessed against the property specially benefited by the proposed improvement, unless hereafter timely modified or amended by the City Council . Below are shown the estimated benefits to and assessments against .the property there listed, of which you are the owner or reputed owner as shown on the rolls of the King County Treasurer. - j TOTAL PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL, L.I.D. 301 $59,840.32 Name of Owner Description of Property Estimated Assessment CITY OF RENTON Dates of Publication: Resolution No. 2077Abt,.zia. kzetz 12/10/76 Delores A. Mead Public Hearing Notice City Clerk 12/17/76 ., .( �+:: w- • J:� ' /� j / -2 .- -, - ,.,,,,,,, • y / .,.�� yw:. r ,✓'.�. .r! `y;,�4y .e,- ,•;fai �'t` �f , „ ... • 14::,' JS/, . - .i nr e il'% a„I:::-•",..a3 . • ,i(1. ,::'). • , 4"..1 t '/ 4r.)r f .,/ f ,.,. I,'.. p. , . t .• 1 L✓`- , ..�. YTM.. tip' • !! 11 ;i 11 ` p ..t ; ,,,r•, It f�: • • • r • 't1!, • :2. _ I CERTIFICATION STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) ss. COUNTY OF KING ) I , L - P)2 ))1P5 hereby certify that Wile. ( 9 ) copies of the above notice were posted by me in .t;}_)nC or more conspicuous places on the property described and two copies were posted at the Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Ave. South, Renton, WA on date of /2- 2 0 - , 19 % . Si g n e�-4 a. ATTEST: Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing in Renton 6/76 i INTER-OFFICE MEMO TO: Les Phillips, Public Works Dept. DATE December 15, 1976 FROM: Del Mead, City Clerk RE: L.I.D. 301 Public Hearing Notices - January 17, 1977 Attached are 10 copies of the above-captioned notices. Please post in the area and return the affidavit. Thanks. � 0 R 117 �, THE CITY OF RENTON \� •Q MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 • otok r; CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD '53 CITY CLERK 4T4OSEP1°� AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING December 14, 1976 STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss COUNTY OF KING ) DELORES A. .MEAD, City Clerk of the City of Renton, being first duly sworn. on oath, deposes and says that she is a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of Washington, over the age of 21 and not a party to nor interested in this matter. That on the 14th day of December, 1976, at the hour of 5:00 p.m. your affiant duly mailed and placed in the United States Post Office at Renton, King County, Washington, by First Class Mail , a true and correct NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT L.I.D. 301 - INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWERS AND TRUNK LINES AND APPURTENANCES THERETO IN AND NEAR DAYTON AVE. N.E. BETWEEN N.E. 20th & N.E. 22nd STREETS TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF RECORD AS LISTED ON THE PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL ACCORDING TO RECORDS OF THE TREASURER'S OFFICE, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. 'PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD ON JANUARY 17, 1977. Delores A. Mead, City C1 r� k SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me this 14th day of December, 1976 P , 'Notary Public in and for the State " of Washington, residing in Renton jt CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING Council Chambers , 8 : 00 P . M. January 17 , 1977 NOTICE OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT , L . I . D . 301 AND HEARING THEREON YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the City Council of the City of Renton, Washington on December 6, 1976 adopted Resolution No. 2077 declar- ing its intention to construct and install sanitary sewers and trunk lines and appurtenances thereto in Kennydale in and near Dayton Ave. N. between N. 20th and N. 22nd Streets as more particularly described in Exhibits attached hereto, and to create a local improvement district to° assess the cost and expense of said improvement against the properties in such district specially benefited thereby; in accordance with plans and specifications to be prepared by the Engineering Division of the Public Works Department. Reference is made to said Resolution No. 2077 for a more particular descrip- tion of the nature and territorial extent of such improvement. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that a Hearing will be held by the City Council on this proposed improvement on the 17th of January, 1976, at the hour of 8:00 p.m. , Renton City Council Chambers, Second Floor, Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington 98055. Written protests may be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition and any other • identifying descriptions. Persons may otherwise appear and present their opinions orally, however, all protests must be submitted in writing. The total estimated cost and expense of this proposed improve- ment is $59,840.32, all of which will be borne by and assessed against the property specially benefited by the proposed improvement, unless hereafter timely modified or amended by the City Council . Below are shown the estimated benefits to and assessments against the property there listed, of which you are the owner or reputed owner as shown on the rolls of the King County Treasurer. TOTAL PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL, L.I.D. 301 $59,840.32 Name of Owner Description of Property Estimated Assessment • CITY OF RENTON Dates of Publication: Resolution No. 2077 0adete 0. 7404_ 12/10/76 Delores A. Mead Public Hearing Notice City Clerk 12/17/76 • • • r • EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION PROPOSED KENNYDALE L. I.D. NO. 301 • Beginning at the SE corner of Lot 8, Block 1, Edendale Addition as recorded in Volume 50 of Plats, page 81, records of King County, Washington; Thence Nly along the east line of Block 1, said plat, to the NE corner thereof, • said NE corner also being on the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E. 22nd Street; Thence Wly along said Sly right-of-way margin to an intersection with the cly prolongation of the Wly line of the Ely 144.2 feet of Tract 205, C. D. Hillman 's Lake Washington Garden of Eden, Div. No. 4 as recorded in Volume 11 of Plats , page 82, records of King County, Washington; . Thence Nly along said Sly production and said Wly line to the north line of the south 148 feet of said Tract 206; Thence Wly along said north line to an intersection with the Wly line of the W 2/3 of E 3/7 of the S 148 feet of Tract 217, said plat; Thence Sly along said Wly line and its Sly prolongation to an intersection with the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E. 22nd Street, said point of intersection also being on the north line of Lot 1, Block 2, plat of Edendale Addition; • Thence Wly along said north line of Lot 1, Block 2, to the NW corner thereof; Thence Sly along the Way line of Block 2 to the SW corner of Lot 8, Block 2, said plat; Thence Ely along the Sly line of Lot 8, Block 2 and its Ely prolongation and continuing Ely along the Sly line of Lot 9 and 8, Block 1, said plat of' • Edendale Addition to the SE corner of Lot 8, Block 1, and the point of be- ginning. As situated within the E 1/2 of Section 5, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. • • • • • • • • PROPOSED KENNYDALE L.I.D. NO. 301 EXHIBIT "B" • Pipe Size Location From To • 8" N.E. 22nd St. 165' w/o Edmonds Dayton Ave. N.E. Ave. N.E. 8" Dayton Ave. N.E. N.P. 22nd St. N.E. 20th_ Sr.. 8" N.E. 20th St. 160' w/o Edmonds 410' w/o _ amonds Ave. N.E. Ave. N. 8" 10' Utility Lot 2 - Edendale N.E. 20th S . Easement - W. 10' Addition, Block 1 of Lots 2 thru • 8 Edendale Add. Block 1 • • po rri---,31-•-] ill II • 4{'70^ TM s5 !4 X;a. -36eJ , _L - •'-... 4L j f 54 : . - � .�I. ��/ • PACIFIC COAST ael� �y‹.-, /y 1 XFNNY?ALE -. . Pt,rf.G 7---7 1 • .. '\ -' _ 4 44 4,� '111 SGROOL. ? I I'' s ! u'7 __- 4�IIr s sl ( 9E 1 ..!! .SGL '`---.1"a \ • �_ 'n '�� . '.� if y \T Leli I Li<0 25s •2» i �I�RENT • 111 t "lyl •�ut LILO 2oD< , N UT LIMIT•T��� 6•"�Y-'•��--�---•��^ • ,• `'.•' � � ,a y ii4 —' z57 ziZi t Q� t i• j - �'� ---.—•_ ._---- 'J t L79 r )�_ f .I •■ I I � � 'ALE:/?800 • �, i. u ,in III. .295 78x ! L74 4 iv4. 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Clerk ,' CJ �ro 1j • h. tty+�`�``aar{Cj .)- FROM: Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director • ter) • • • , 4 \. ,(2 ,1 SUBJECT: Preliminary Assessment Roll- - Kennydale L.I.D. 301 <�, �4 stir ' • Transmitted.herewith. is the preliminary assessment roll for the. subjectLocal Improvement• District1for -installation of sanitary sewers in.the vicinity. of Dayton Ave. .N. .between' N. 20th. and N. :22nd Streets. • The .public .hearing is scheduled to..be .held.on January :17, 1977. . 7 . . ---- MHT:sn • Attach. ' / ~~ (PRETAHINARY) 13 RATES � ^ ASSESSMENT V« OFFICE--- THE=` ENGINEER C� ~ �� ------___---- '~`--__ -----' ����e_������ m ' 'jTcYrAL ZFF I -- - ' ---------------' +~-- COST mm��.___ �m.�z���__ .....--'YEAR BONDS AT - m.ESTIMATE REPORTED noBOARD -��--_� - '-'- RESOLUTION w"-``` ..... _ HEARING ON RESOLUTION -_-_---__-'_-ROu FILED---'_--'_'--..... ......'ORDINANCE w"- -_' HEARING ox ROLL'- _,'-'_---DaINouem_--'........................ASST.MAP*". ''�-� ' ��uuNo. w^��o,o"mm ' o�cm'mzwo'�m�`�� ,,�/w,uoummow ` 'w�m ^�" c�"�^ � 1- - - ' m«�m 1 ^�" � | ` ---- -- ��°� [ — '�--- -- ���-� ����� %���' ���� ---~ ^~� o�"°a m�^�s (When Known) � m� ,/ � � "�' ^�=°=�� � �� == / "" � °�~ | �F � ^"�=�'| ^"�=*U~���l � | ^ ` ` — ' =Arss � ASSESSMENT ROLL \ _____ _ � � OFFICE or _ ' _ THE CITY ENGINEER ` ~=""°"RK~"COPY) ------_— ----_-- -- ' —.FOR THE IMPROVEMENT m --------- � __YEAR BONDS AT........ .......m.ESTIMATE REPORTED TO BOARD_'—'---___-----'RESOLUTION No. — —'---- --'------'--------- '. HEARING pwRESOLUTION xou --..........ORDINANCE No...................... __ ---- .............. _....... _____ o�mwoo*�u —_—___--vawouex'---'_�_.--^�rumm` ---_�- ��uw`'_ ` ` ' � w����o*w� o ! ��"°u ^�" ' ��."�~* ��~^^ | | / � ^�~| ���| ��:| ��� . «��"�` ^°��, om�� m�^�o � m� / � | "�| �"�« ==^ ^ ° = . m ° " / �� � ~~~~^~� c��/�� | ` ` 11. _Mercer, Ronald E. 11 1 Edendale Add | ` g. 1 i.~ 39 | • RATES -‘. • . ASSESSMENT ROLL - ... ..... ....._... . . . .. ..... .. „ OPPIC2 OF • ,Jitp THE CITY ENGINEER • 10F11:.1 WORKING,COPY/ . . FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF Kennydale L.I.D. No. 301• BY • . .. ... YEAR BONDS AT.. ... %.ESTIMATE REPORTED TO BOARD.........._........... HEARING ON RESOLUTION . ORDINANCE No..._.......... .,. ....' ._,....„_ .....„.___ • HEARING ON ROLL _DELINQUENT .ASST.MAP No. .L.I.D.No. ___. li .. .DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE SQUARE FEET IN SUBDIVISION NAME OF OWNER . l Estimated i, Actual 11 Chang" f 2P,,,V,''''; 3d7i.,'": Tit';'''' ' ZFF I Assessment II Assessment 11 Ordered_hy,: REMARKS Subdivision (Wh.n Known/ Lot , OIL. ADDITION OR PLAT I d'.25 I '21; 20 "TO" i d'4" CoUn a if 01 Lot II I: _ 21. Hankinson, G. J. 5 2 Edendale Add. 1...u,,,,i /7,a,, /',/,,, 7-: i ;:.,:' :1 76. : ;2312 .0 i___ I . .1 ,. . 1 Ti- - 2103 Dayton Ave. N.E. I IL_ I --11, ._ Renton, WA 98055 ._.„_ ---t-r It 1 • I II il • 1 1 1 I 6 2 Edendale Add. . ?./.;„4 .f7. ‘?i /40? _Ze>-,f ,_(....?,F? II 76. .. 12312 .0 . 22. Burrel, E. E. El I. ,. 2009 Dayton Ave. N.E. I I 1 Renton, WA 98055 I 11 . . I II 1 I, • . I 23. Buxton, Gene W. . 7 2 Edendale Add. 3/./.? /7.4.0 bAn, 7,,,,._1. 76. .8 1'2312 00 1 , 2005 Dayton Ave. N.E. . fl• I . Renton, WA 98055 , .. .- - ..' .• • • I ' I ..,• Ili 1 ; • • • • 24. Scalf, David L. 8 2 ' Edendale Add. .3/•:.% /7..;..2 ,a. ' 1 7.,,..! e...!,3 1 76.78 .2312 00 il 2001 Dayton Ave. N.E. 11 - , 4 v ' 1 II ' Renton, WA 98055 . . ' : . 1 It , 1! I 11 I II 1 25. Duke, Paul R. 206 C. D. Hillman's Inc. Wash .72.t 5 /7,,,, ,,,,.:1,-: 4,,,;.:, - ; 70.92 i 2135 54 i II _ ' 2408 N.E. 22nd St. Garden of Eden #4. S 148' II II .. Renton, WA 98055 less E. 144 ,. .2' less W 1/7 • r ,I li il . . • lessII S 30'. i . . .1 ' I l . 'I • :I I! I, . I il I; 26. Boydston, J. R. 11217- IC. D. Hillman's Lk. Wash 13,,-Lr,•1 /8.02:/44.4 2. 6.73 ' - . 71.E1 l 2156 33 1 i 0 ll 2400 N.E. 22nd St. ' Garden of Eden #4. W 2/3 1 . . . II . Renton, WA 98055 of E 3/7 of S 148' less I , ; I 1 • I. IS. 30' thof. . : . I i ' ii 11 il i. I . il 27. Babcock, Paul L. ill 206 a 207 C. D. Hillman's Lk. Wash. ,?,::. -,,, /7.i'. /4.J...S. 7./.$ .3.F.F 74.73 2250 2811 - II li • 2404 N.E. 22nd St. 'Garden of Eden #4. E 1/7 j '' 'I l' . , Renton, WA 98055 _lot S 148' of 217 and W'1./ 1 lof S 148 of 206. • . 1. II I • . . I 0 . . r• , ., ' 1 . L._ 1 :, I l'I . I. , . , : . i . ir • , - ---,- -i--- . - 4, •-4, 11 i• . : 1, :1 • J I! • 1 .; • 1 .1,:1, • t ; J-: , . ,_ 4 ;; 11 . -1- _. • -11. -P, .._ . ,... 1 1 ; • i!..,• 'ii-- , . II i , • . • . ; . • • ; ,• . .,, ... . . . .• --- • -_... - ,- 4I, :,. _ . . , • - • ; , • . 1 • • . . , i 11 • --i 1 .. 4,- - .1. - ii ... ., li il ..11 . , .. . . , • • - • , . , ; . . • . , . . ,. , • . . .. .- - . • . . . .. . ; . • ; . . . „Z,/OJ / • M1: CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON • RESOLUTION NO. 2077 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY. OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DECLARING ITS INTENTION .TO. CONSTRUCT AND I.NSTALL SANITARY SEWERS. AND TRUNK .LINES AND APPURTENANCES THERETO IN AND NEAR DAYTON AVENUE N. E . AND NE . 20TH STREET, RENTON,' KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AS MORE PARTICULARLY' DESCRIBED HEREIN; AND TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT- TO. ASSESS THE COST AND EXPENSE OF SAID IMPROVEMENT AGAINST THE PROPERTIES IN SUCH DISTRICT SPECIALLY BENEFITED. THEREBY; NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS WHO MAY DESIRE. TO OBJECT. TO SAID IMPROVEMENT TO APPEAR AND PRESENT THEIR OBJECTIONS AT A MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO BE HELD ON JANUARY 17 , 1977 • BE IT RESOLVED BY. THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,. WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I :. That it is the intention of the City Council of the City. of Renton, Washington, to construct and install the following sanitary sewer lines , including trunk lines , . ac.cessories and appurtenances thereto., in the following described area of the City, to-wit: 1. (a) Description of Local Improvement District No. 301 (See attached Exhibit "A” ) (b) Improvements : Approx. Pipe Size On From To (See- attached Exhibit "B" ) This Resolution is passed and approved in support of that certain Petition for the creation of said L. I . D. dated December 2 , 1976 . There shall be included in the foregoing the acquisition and installation of all necessary valves , fittings , couplings , connections , equipment and appurtenances , and the acquisition of any easements , rights-of-way and land that may be required; and there shall further be included the performance of such work as may be incidental and necessary to the foregoing construction and -1- y N • • installation. The City. Council may, in its discretion, modify and amend the details of the foregoing described improvement , including the financing thereof, where. in -its judgment it appears advisable, provided such -modifications and amendments do not substantially • • alter the general plan of said improvement project. . All of the foregoing shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications ' therefor to be prepared by the Director of Public Works of the City of Renton. SECTION II: The entire cost and expense of said improvement unless hereafter timely modified or amended by the City Council, shall be borne by and assessed against the property specially benefited by such improvement to be included in the local improvement district to be established, embracing as near as may be all property specially benefited by such improvement. There shall be included in the cost and expense of said improvements all cost items specified in RCW • 35 . 44.. 020. SECTION III : .That all persons who may •desire to object . to the improvement herein described are hereby notified to appear • and present such objections at. a meeting of the City Council to be held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, Renton, Washington ' at 8 : 00 P.M. on • January 1.7, 1977 , which time and place are hereby fixed for hearing all matters relating to said proposed im- provement and all objections thereto and for determining the method of payment for said improvement. The City Clerk shall give notice of said hearing and said proposed improvement as required by law. SECTI"ON 'IV :. Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, or his duly authorized representative, is hereby directed to submit to the City Council , on or before the aforesaid hearing date , all data and information required by law to he submitted. • -2- . . PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL thi:::, 6th dav of December , Delores . tf CicIrk--- . APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 6th dFly of Decemb , ------ - „... ,:.:,-,:•,;• ,,,: --,) A ,,,7 ______._ ., • . (---',--7/. , ..-. :-/ • Cliaries-.:0 . Delau-oenti , Ilaycrn / Ap7oved as to form: /9rvre14 444 Ckrard M. ,hellan, City Attorney Date of Publication : December 10, 1976 41 :-_----- 77-- . . • ' -3- t.` ' r. EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION PROPOSED KENNYDALE L.I.A. NO. 301 Beginning at the SE corner of Lot 8, Block 1, Edendale Addition as recorded in Volume 60 of Plats, page 81, records of King County, Washington; Thence Nly along the east. line of Block 1, said plat, to the NE corner thereof, said NE corner also being on the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E. 22nd Street; Thence Wly along said Sly right-of-way margin to an intersection with the Sly prolongation of the Wly line of the Ely 144.2 feet of Tract 206, C. D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden, Div. No. 4 as recorded in Volume 11 of Plats , page 82, records of King County, Washington; Thence Nly along said Sly production and said Wly line to the north line of the south 148 feet of said Tract 206; Thence Wly along said north line to an intersection with the Wly line of the W 2/3 of E 3/7 of the S 148 feet of Tract 217, said plat; Thence Sly along said Wly line and its Sly prolongation to an intersection with the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E. 22nd Street, said point of intersection also being on the north line of Lot 1, Block 2, plat of, Edendale Addition; Thence Wly along said north line of Lot 1, Block 2, to the NW corner thereof; Thence Sly along the Wly line of Block 2 to the SW corner of Lot 8, Block 2, said plat; Thence Ely along the Sly line of Lot 8, Block 2 and its Ely prolongation and continuing Ely along the Sly line of Lot 9 and 8, Block 1, said plat of Edendale Addition to the SE corner of Lot 8, Block 1, and the point of be- ginning. As situated within the E 1/2 of Section 5, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. v'< PROPOSED KENNYDALE L.I.D. NO. 301 EXHIBIT "B" Pipe Size Location From To 8" N.E. 22nd St. 165' w/o Edmonds Dayton Ave. N.E. Ave. N.E. 8" Dayton Ave. N.E. N.E. 22nd St. • N.E. 20th St. 8" N.E. 20th St. 160' w/o Edmonds 410 ' w/o Edmonds Ave. N.F. Ave. N.E. 8" 10' Utility Lot 2 - Edendale N.E. 20th St. Easement - W. 10' Addition, Block 1 of Lots 2 thru 8 Edendale Add. Block 1 I l D ° I , eilsoLar � pF V 41 SA, o THE CITY OF RENTON • � '' __" Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 z o o °.,'mow CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR ® DELORES A. MEAD TFD CITY CLERK D4 SEp10° December 6, 1976 Honorable C. J. Delaurenti , Mayor and Members of the Renton City Council Municipal Building Renton, WA 98055 Re: L.I.D. 301 , Proposed Sanitary Sewers in the Kennydale Area, Vicinity of Dayton Ave. N.E. and N.E. 20th Street Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members : Petition for creation of a Local Improvement District for sani- tary sewers in the vicinity of Dayton Ave. N.E. and N.E. 20th St. has been filed with this office and the Public Works Department has certified the petition valid, signatures on the petition represent 70.4% of the front footage and 70.2% of the area. It is recommended that the petition be referred to the Legislation Committee for Resolution of intent to create an L.I.D. and we recommend a Public Hearing date of January 17, 1977. Very truly yours, • CITY OF RENTON Q. _ - Delores A. Mead City Clerk DAM:jt RENTON CITY COUNCIL ' yy�." Regular Meeting ~December 6 , 1976 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the regular meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President;, PATRICIA M. SEYMOUR-THORPE, COUNCIL GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, WILLIAM J. GRANT, KENNETH D. BRUCE AND BARBARA Y. SHINPOCti. PRESS ATTENDANCE SALLY TEMPLE, Renton Record Chronicle; MARK PELLEGRINO, Greater Renton News. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 22, 1976 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING THE 1977 Budget CITY'S 1977 BUDGET BE HELD FOLLOWING CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSI- NESS ON THE AGENDA. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, IN ATTENDANCE City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; .GENE COULON, Parks and Recreation Director; CLARK PETERSEN, Library Director; DEL BENNETT, Airport Director; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; RICHARD GEISSLER, Assistant Fire Chief; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director; E. TORKELSON, Data Processing Director; JAMES MAGSTADT, Land Use Hearing Examiner; VINCE LEE, E.E.O. Officer. CONSENT AGENDA The•following Consent Agenda items, previously distribute1 to all Council members, are considered routine and are enacted by one motion unless removed for separate consideration by Council action.. Claims for Claim for Damages was filed by Robert Lynn Hathaway, 2515 NE 19th, in Damages the amount of $53. 32 for damage to water service pipe allegedly caused R.L. Hathaway by opening of fire hydrant. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. P. E. Gunderson Claim for Damages was filed by Percy E: Gunderson, 2524 NE 19th, in the amount of $214.88 for broken hot water tank allegedly due to check- ing of fire hydrant pressure. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. A. E. Madsen Claim for Damages was filed by Arthur Edward Madsen, 2607 Morris Ave. S. in amount of $1 ,290.74 for damage to hot water tank and structure allegedly due to change in hydrant pressure. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Petition for A petition bearing 29 signatures of residents in the area between N. Animal Control 2nd, N.3rd, Wells N. and Williams Ave N. asked more aggressive enforce- ment of the animal control laws, noting especially that enforcement needed for the east side of 200 block on Williams Ave. N. where two householdskeep large, noisy and destructive dogs attacking the elderly and young. Refer to Police Department and Mayor's Office for handling and to the Legislation Committee •for review of the ordinance. Vouchers The Finance Committee recommended Council approval for payment of Vouchers No. 11798 through No. 11892 in the amount of $97,698.04, plus LID No. 298 Revenue Warrant R-1 in amount of $152,422. 79 and Cash War- rant C-1 in amount of $152,422.79, having received departmental certifi- cation as to receipt of merchandise and/or services. Vouchers No. 11792 through 11797 were machine voided. LID #301 Sewers Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of petition for creation Kennydale area of Local Improvement District for sanitary sewers in the vicinity of Dayton Ave NE and NE 20th St. , and the Public Works Department has certified the petition valid, signatures on the petition representing 70.4% of the front footage and 70.2% of the area. The letter recom- mended referral to the Legislation Committee for Resolution of Intent to create the LID and set public hearing for January 17, 1977. (See later Resolution adopted. ) Police Travel Letter from Police Chief Darby requested Council approval authorizing Request Police Officer James T. Foust to attend the regular quarterly meeting of the Western States Narcotic Investigators Assoc. in Vancouver, WA, 12/8 through 12/10/76. The letter requested advance travel funds in amount of $75, noting funds included in. the 1976 budget. Recommendation: Council approval . nc,ii.vii VI I..y vuuul.I i 12/6/76 Page 2 Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT -- - Approval AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Historic Building- Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason presented a Resolution Milwaukee declaring the building located at S. 4th Place and Shattuck Ave. S. , Substation . .a historic building, having been, built in. 1918 as a sub-station by the Milwaukee Railroad. The letter explained the materials used in construction were more substantial than other buildings of the era in order to hold the large weight of transformers and equipment. The declaration requested, according to the letter, to allow restora- tion under the "Historic Buildings" Section of the Uniform Building Code (Chapter 1 , Section 104-j U.B.G) , which requires that the legis- • lative body declare the building as having historic significance before the section can •be used. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER COMMUNICATION TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMEN- DATION. Upon inquiry, Public Works Director Gonnason explained the. adoption of the resolution would permit remodeling without meeting requirements of the building code, structural portion, in that walls • _- are not-reinforced, however, have substantial 'safeguards. Gonnason also explained, upon further inquiry, that some urgency exists as the matter of permit scheduled to be reviewed at Board of Adjustment meet- ing this week, Board meeting only once a month. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY THORPE, SUBSTITUTE MOTION TO REFER THE REQUEST FOR RESOLU- TION TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PRESENTATION TONIGHT AND UPON CONCURRENCE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY. City Attorney Shellan noted approval . MOTION CARRIED. (See later Resolution adopted. ) Local 21R Letter. from Washington State Council of County and City Employees , Budget Request Local 21R President, Ed Healy, requested that the Counci' allocate a portion of the funds received from the "Antirecession Fiscal Assistance" grant to retain the four 21R employees scheduled to be terminated at the end of this month: Landscape Foreman 15E, $14,748 + benefits; Storekeeper, 11E, $12,828 + benefits; Recreation Specialist, 13CD, (Senior Citizens) $12,701 + benefits; Recreation Specialist 12CD (part time) $7,801 + benefits. The letter noted the fund grant was allocated to the city on the basis of the unemployment rate to be used for employment of persons and provisions of basic government services. Further noting, the Administration's proposal to use all of funds to finance existing positions already funded under the preliminary budget and still lay off four of 21R employees seems to be in conflict with the purposes of the grant. (See following motion. ) Fire Fighters Letter from Renton Fire Fighters, Local 864 President, Jim Matthew, Local 864 re urged support of any measure to provide the Renton Fire Department Fire Equipment and citizens with fire equipment which is effective and dependable. The letter noted high 1976 maintenance costs and considerable time out of service for first response equipment demonstrates need for fire fighting equipment, noting having been advised that new pumper truck would be purchased with savings by not filling key personnel positions in the Fire Department. The letter further noted two years have passed since failure of fire bonds and no positive action has been taken to solve the problem, the fire problem being shifted from committee to committee without resolution. The letter served as official notifica- • tion by the Local to the Council and the public of their concern regard- • ing the dependability of the City's fire equipment and if the situa- tion continutes, the safety of firefighters and community would be in jeopardy. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL REFER BOTH LOCAL 21R AND FIRE FIGHTERS' LETTER TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. Guest ' Introduction Mr. Harvey Darling, Melbourne, Australia, was introduced and welcomed. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published and 1977 Budget posted according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearing to consider. the City' s 1977 Budget..and the City's planned use of General Revenue Sharing money. The Mayor's Preliminary Budget for 1977 was filed with the Clerk and presented to Council on 11/1/76"in the balanced amount of $15,957,956 and referred to the Council 's Budget Committee. Copies of amendments prepared during sessions of the Budget , Committee were made available to the audience. Councilman Perry announced preparation of budget amendments whichwere also made available to the Council and audience. Audience comment was invited : Henry Schellert, 3506 Park Ave. N. , noted need for additional fire equipment, offering to serve on committee for G.O. bond issue, and asked that the Fire Master Plan be adopted so that the Public Safety Committee can ascertain that equipment is in agreement •wi.th plan and meets goals. Kenton uity uouncii 12/6/76 Page 4 ' APPOINTMENTS • Planning Letter from Mayor Delaurenti announced appointment of James C. Kirkman Commission 1002 N. 35th St. , to the Renton Planning Commission to complete the term of Norman Ross , who resigned earlier this year; term will expire 12/31/77. The letter explained Mr. Kirkman is a building contractor. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER APPOINTMENT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Planning Letter from Mayor Delaurenti announced appointment of Thomas C. Commission Buckingham to the Renton Planning Commission to complete the term of Arthur D. Scholes, now resigned. .The letter stated the appointment is effective through 12/31/79 for Mr. Buckingham who resides at 5025 Ripley Lane N. and is recently retired from Pacific Car and Foundry. • MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL REFER APPOINTMENT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS • Legislation Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report Committee Report recommending second and final reading for an ordinance amending the City's Human Rights and Affairs Ordinance (first reading 11/22/76). Ordinance #3080 Following reading of the ordinance relating to amendment to the Human Rights & Commission on Human Rights and Affairs," it was MOVED BY CLYMER, Affairs SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #3081 The Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings Unfair Housing of an ordinance amending the City's Unfair Housing Practices Ordinance Practices (first reading 11/22/76) . Following reading, it was MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. First Reading The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordi- Heglund Rezone nance rezoning property located at 437 SW Whitworth between Whitworth and Shattuck Ave. S. , from R-1 to Business Parking, subject to restric- tive covenants. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an .ordi- Bartow Fite Rezone nance rezoning property located on 10th Ave. SW at Lind Ave SW, from G to Manufacturing Park. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordi- Duane Wells Rezone nance rezoning property located on West Valley Hwy. north of SW 43rd St. , from General to Manufacturing Park. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL RETURN ORDINANCE TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution #2077 The Legislation the City's intent to construct and install sanitary Dayton Ave NE sewers in and near. Dayton Ave. NE and NE 20th Street and to create a Local Improvement District, setting the date of 1/17/77 as public hear- ing on the proposed LID 301 . Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2078 The Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of a Historic Building resolution declaring structure located at S. 4th P1 . and Shattuck Ave Milwaukee S. , a historic building, special reference being made to the Uniform Substation Building Code (see earlier letter) . Following reading of the resolu- tion, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLU- TI'ON AS READ. CARRIED. . ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. Adjournment - 11 :00 p.m. _r Delores A. Mead, City Cl rk 12/6/76 Page 3 . • Public Hearing - Continued • • 1977 Budget Former City Councilman- Schellert asked that the City initiate pilot (Continued) program to use private industry for street sweeping on the airport, • calling for bids. Ed Healy, President of Local 21R, asked that people be retained and not laid off. John Powers, 500 SW 16th, asked the • Mayor of the certainty of the antirecession funds, being advised by Mayor Delaurenti that five quarters have been approved and two quarters now received, •that had the amount been known it could have been included. in the budget. Kay Johnson, 300 Rainier Ave. , inquired . re amendments- to the budget. James Hurner, 659 Blaine Ave. NE, represented the Library Board, asked that Library employees be reinstated along with 21R employees. Following discussion of the use of the antirecession funds , Councilman Perry explained those items included in budget amend- ments presented to Council . Council President Stredicke..discussed amendments to the budget explaining need to first determine revenue. CLYMER MOVED, GRANT, SECONDED, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT 1977 BUDGET WITH PRO- POSED AMENDMENTS AS PRESENTED BY COUNCILMAN PERRY.* Moved by Stredicke, that Items 2 and 3 of amendments be changed to reflect $50,000 in • current fund salaries and $83,000'fire suppression; received no seccnd. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL INCREASE FINES AND -FORFEI- TURES BY $40,000 FOR 1977. CARRIED. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE THAT THE FOUR POSITIONS REQUESTED BY 21R AND MONIES CUT FROM BUDGET FOR LIBRARY EMPLOYEES IN AMOUNT OF $5,840 BE REINSTATED TO THE BUDGET. CARRIED. MOVED BY THORPE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THE AMOUNT OVER $40,0J0 WHICH IS NECESSARY TO FUND SALARIES BE ACCOUNTED FOR UNDER ANTIRECES- SION MONEY SAVED AND THE BALANCE OF MONEY GO INTO A FUND . TO PURCHASE FIRE EQUIPMENT. Discussion ensued regarding alternate mode of funding and no final action taken on this motion, such amendment deemed unneces- sary. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council recessed at 9:50 p.m. and reconvened at 10:02 with all Council members present at Roll Call . 1977 Budget MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL INCREASE LIQUOR TAX BY (Continued) $8,000 (anticipated revenue from Liquor Board profits) . CARRIED. MOVED BY THORPE, SECONDED BY' PERRY, COUNCIL INCREASE REVENUE BY $1 ,EJO • BY INCREASING SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMITS AS FOLLOWS: From $75 for value $10,000 - $50,000 & $100 - Value of $50,000 - $100,000; To: $100 for value of $10,000 to $50,000 & $150 for value of $50,000 to S100,000, havi'-; been approved by the. Committee of the Whole. CARRIED. MOVED BY TH2;PE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL INCREASE REVENUE BY S200 BY INCREASING ' GRADING PERMIT FEES AS FOLLOWS: From $100 plus $10 per acre To $10:= _plus $25 per acre. for Special Permit Applications- as approved by the. Committee of the Whole. CARRIED. MOVED BY THORPE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CUT $10,000 FROM ACCOUNT .#51 , SEATTLE-KING COUNTY HEALTH DE=T. Discussion ensued of dissatisfaction with amount billed in comparison . to other cities. Moved by Grant, Seconded by Shinpoch to amend the motion and reduce the amount cut to $5,000 rather than S10,000. ROL'_ CALL: 3 AYE: SHINPOCH, GRANT, PERRY; 4 NO: STREDICKE, BRUCE, CLYMER . AND THORPE. MOTION FAILED. ORIGINAL AMENDMENT TO CUT S10,000, CARR:ED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL INCREASE ENGINEERING FEES TO $35,000 OR INCREASE BY $7,000 FROM ARTERIAL STREET FUND. Upon discussion with Public Works Director Gonnason, MOTION CARRIED. Council President Stredicke called attention to Arterial Street Road • and Street Construction Improvements, budget page 275, and moved that ' the City' s matching monies for the South Grady Way Projects (Items No. 171 , 172, 173 and 174) be stricken; motion seconded by Thorpe. Motic failed. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE BUDGET AS AMENDED.* Moved by Thorpe, Seconded by Stredicke, Council delete :he funding for the Shattuck Ave. undercrossing and instead refer the matter to the Public Works Department to review cost of undercrossing. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, FOR PREVIOUS QUESTION. ROLL CALL: 5 AYE: SHINPOCH, BRUCE, GRANT, CLYMER, PERRY; 2 NO: STREDICKE, THORPE. MOTION CARRIED. Motion to delete funds for Shattuck Ave. undercrossing, FAILED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RE:OM- MENDATION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AND REIMBURSE AIRPORT 'REVENUE FcR SERVICES PROVIDED BY AIRPORT DIRECTOR AND SECRETARY(Budget page 43) and (Page 258) ADD FUNDS ($15,070) TO A/C 52 FOR REIMBURSEMENT TO AIRPORT FUND FOR SERVICES PROVIDED TO CURRENT FUND BY AIRPORT DIRECTOR/DEPUTY PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND SECRETARY. CARRIED. *Councilman Grant called for Previous Question and motion was restated TO ADOPT BUDGET AS REVISED BY COUNCIILMAN PERRY'S AMENDMENTS PLUS AMENDING MOTIONS. CARRIED. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, REFER THE BUDGET TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR_ AND LEGISLATION COMMITTEE TO REPORT BACK NEXT WEEK. CARRIED. Council President asked that his NO vote be recorded. (See attached compilation of amendments to the City's 1977 Budget as adopted this ::ate) Proposed motion to recess, failed. t , 1 y 4 ,,.4( stirs.. THE CITY OF RENTON .• 1 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 -elk 0 ., CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD rn o13•5 CITY CLERK (4 O,pQl 0 D SEPS� December 6, 1976 Honorable C. J. Delaurenti , Mayor and Members of the Renton City Council • Municipal 'Building- . Renton, WA 98055 ' Re: L. I.D. 301 , Proposed Sanitary Sewers in the • Kennydale Area, Vicinity of Dayton Ave. N.E. and N.E. 20th Street Dear Mayor, Delaurenti and Council Members : . Petition for creation of a Local Improvement District for sani • - tary sewers in the vicinity of Dayton Ave. N.E. and N.E. 20th St. ' has been filed. With this office and the Public Works Department has certified the petition valid, .signatures on the petition represent 70,4% of the front footage and 70.2% of the area. • It is recommended that the petition be referred to the Legislation Committee for Resolution of intent to create an L. I .D. and we . recommendea Public Hearing date of January 17, 1977. ,Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead . . . . City Clerk . DAM:jt 4,„, li '> s/ g 4 - a74° INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE Date •December' l, 1A76 • • TO: De1:.Mead, City:Clerk FROM: Warren C. .Gonnason, :Public Works Director SUBJECT: 'Proposed'.Sanitary.Sewer'. L.I:D: .IZennydale Area Vicinity:Dayton .Ave.' N.E. .and N.E.' 20th. Transmitted:.herewith. is .the'.petition proposing.formation of.the. above .referenced'. L.I:D: Please consider'.this .petition filed:with..your .depart-. ment. . The' signatureson.the..petition•are _valid,and.represent' 70..'4%;of the: front • footage .and..70.2% of .the :area. We 'are .also enclosing•Exhibits.A.and'B .so.your 'officecan prepare .the' Resolution 'of .Intention upon.the::acceptance.Of the..petition :by..the' City. Council. ' • • AMH:sn Encl. EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION PROPOSED KENNYDALE L.I.D. NO. Beginning at the SE corner of Lot 8, Block 1, Edendale Addition as recorded in Volume 60 of Plats, page 81, records of King County, Washington; Thence Nly along the east line of Block 1, said plat, to the NE corner thereof, said NE corner also being on the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E. 22nd Street; Thence Wly along said Sly right-of-way margin to an intersection with the Sly prolongation of the Wly line of the Ely 144.2 feet of Tract 206, C. D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden, Div. No. 4 as recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, page 82, records of King County, Washington; Thence Nly along said Sly production and said Wly line to the north line of the south 148 feet of said Tract 206; Thence Wly along said north line to an intersection with the Wly line of the W 2/3 of E 3/7 of the S 148 feet of Tract 217, said plat; Thence Sly along said Wly line and its Sly prolongation to an intersection with the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E. 22nd Street, said point of intersection also being on the north line of Lot 1, Block 2, plat of Edendale Addition; Thence Wly along said north line of Lot 1, Block 2, to the NW corner thereof; Thence Sly along the Wly line of Block 2 to the SW corner of Lot 8, Block 2, said plat; Thence Ely along the Sly line of Lot 8, Block 2 and its Ely prolongation and continuing Ely along the Sly line of Lot 9 and 8, Block 1, said plat of Edendale Addition to the SE corner of Lot 8, Block 1, and the point of be- ginning. As situated within the E 1/2 of Section 5, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. PROPOSED KENNYDALE L.I.D. NO. EXHIBIT "B" Pipe Size Location From To 8" N.E. 22nd St. 165' w/o Edmonds Dayton Ave. N.E. Ave. N.E. 8" Dayton Ave. N.E. N.E. 22nd St. N.E. 20th St. 8" N.E. 20th St. 160' w/o Edmonds 410' w/o Edmonds Ave. N.E. Ave. N.E. 8" 10' Utility Lot 2 - Edendale N.E. 20th St. Easement - W. 10' Addition, Block 1 of Lots 2 thru 8 Edendale Add. Block 1 ' r . ti • • • • PETITION FOR CREATION OF A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT • • • To The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council • City of Renton City Hall ' Renton, Washington Gentlemen: • • The undersigned owners of property between ABERDEEN AVE. N.E. and EDMONDS AVE. N.E. • in the CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ' between N.E. 20th Street and N.E. 25th Street . all of which ..lies within the area which may be by law assessed for construction of Sanitary Sewers, respectfully petition your honorable body to cause said Sanitary Sewer to be constructed within the Said limits at the expense. of the owners of the property in accordance with the laws of the State of .Washington and the Ordinances of the City of Renton; said improvement to consist o£_INSTALLATION.OF SANITARY LATERAL, SIDE SEWERS TO. PROPERTY'rINE AND APPURTENANCES and to be made and constructed as per the plans and specifications to be prepared by the City Engineer of the City of Renton. The mode of payment for the said improvement to be by the,creation of an assessment district and the levying of •special assessments, according to the benefits upon the property included in said assessment district, as the same shall hereafter be established and determined, as provided• for under the Ordinances of the City of Renton, and the• laws of the State of Washington. We, the undersigned, do hereby set forth and certify that we are owners, according to the records in the office of the Auditor of ,King County, of property to an aggregate amount of a majority of the lineal frontage upon the improvement to be made and of the area within the' limits of the assessment district to be created • therefor. Dated at Renton, King County, Washington this . ' NOTE: Petitioners must list by lot, block and addition as owned. No signature by agent will be allowed, unless authority of owner to sign accompanies this petition in writing. • • `l o co rtATCP, ����CCORK,SO• c� C fr /1 . -. 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(PROPOSED IMPROVE- Division of the Public Works • paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,, ' e MENT, Department. Reference is and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained 1 L.I.D.301 made to said'Resolution No. at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton AND HEARING 2077 for a more particular Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order'of the, I THEREON description of the nature and Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County; i , •, i YOU ARE H E Ft E B Y territorial extent of such im- . i NOTIFIED that the City provement."' �p t� 4 Council of the City of YOU' ARE FURTHER Washington.That the annexed is a T.ts.�f:w.W......�7.Q.1 i Renton, Washington on NOTIFIED that a Hearing 1 December 6, 1976 adopted will be held by the City • Resolution No.2077 declar- Council on this proposed im- ing its intention to construct provement on the 17th of • ' ,- and install sanitary sewers . January,1977,at the hour of,i • ' as it was published in regular issues-(and • and trunk lines and 8:00 p.m., Renton City1_ ,:•;: not in supplement form of said'newspaper) once each issue for a period- . appurtenances thereto in Council Chambers, Second - , Kennydale in and near Day- Floor, Renton Municipal ton Ave.N.between N.20th Building, 200 Mill Avenue and N.22nd Streets as more South, Renton,Washington of • 0314 consecutive issues,commencing on the particularly described in 98055:Written prote t6 may . Exhibits attached hereto, be filed with the City Clerk at • ' and to create a local im- or prior to the time fixed for • 17....day of December ,19....7.6.,and ending the provement district to assess said hearing. Protests* the cost and expense of said should contain lot, block, addition and any:other - -'identifying descriptions. day of ,19 ,both dates Persons may. otherwise inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- ' appear and present-.their' scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee opinions orally,however',;,all -''t? . protests must be submitted, - in writing. charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $.3W`.•.90which ' • The total-estimated'cost has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the • first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent a o d e z p e n ovese 'o entf this' insertion. proposed improvement is /• $59,840.32,all of which will • be borne by and assessed against the property special- ' • • "" "" ' " "/ "( , "' ly benefited by the proposed ' ' improvement, unles's • , •.,:. , bteg•••cr.l•e= •••.•••.... . f}e eafter timely modified or -dr: ended by the City. Council. . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17 day of' ' - Below are shown_the estimated benefits..to and assessments against the • :..'.D9.Ciiak ?Qr , 19..16.. ' ' . ... - Rroperty there listed, of .may.-tk 2c_;-you are the owner or repute owner as shown on - /.. GCG •the nails of the King County Notary Pub is n and for the State of shington, Treasurer. ' residing at Kent ng County. -TOTAL PRELIMINARY • ASSESSMENT ROL`Ln "-" LLD.`301••-$59,840 32 ' —Passed by,thetegislature,1955,known as Senate Bill281,effective June .f :A .CITY OF"RE�NTOr Delores 4.,`(v`". •�1, 9th, 1955. � @ta,E —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, '. r1 lisped in'Th. ;- adopted by the newspapers of the State.- , • °Record-Chronicle D: . 9a. i1976:,R4083 V.P.C.Form No.87 . CI '.off -,. , l RENTON,yY,ASl d"2 ' ON: NOTICE::{) _ PUBLIC HE'RRIN( • HEARING DATE: Affidavit of Publication JANUARY 17, 1977 ._Rg.siDLUTION NO.2077 A RESOLUTION;OF .• THE CITY OF RENTON, STATE OF WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, DEC- COUNTY OF KING ss. LARING ITS INTEN- TION TO CONSTRUCT • AND INSTALL SANITARY SEWERS ' AND TRUNK LINES P,i.t°bsT3.".a..t:.µxtIIi1 XUi being first duly sworn on AND A P P U R T E N- ' ANCES THERE- INoath,deposes and says that she is the chief +kirk of , D OA Y T O NNAVENUE THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) N.E. AND N.E. 20th i times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and S T R EET, RENTON, has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred KING COUNTY, to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news- WASHINGTON,' AS ; paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, ',THERETO IN AND I and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained NEAR DAYTON AV- at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton ENUE N.E. AND N.E. ' Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the ; 2 0 T H S T R E E T , + Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, RENTON, KING COUN- TY, WASHINGTON, AS Washington.That the annexed is a..L.. ~D1* tiDY3..NC).o...2077 MORE PARTICULARLY ' DESCRIBED HEREIN; AND TO!CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVE- , . M ENT DISTRICT TO-- ASSESS THE COST as itwas published in regular issues(and i AND EXPENSE OF not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period I SAID IMPROVEMENT • AGAINST THE PROPERTIES IN SUCH 071$ DISTRICT.SPECIALLY of consecutive issues,commencing on the BENEFITED THEREBY; NOTIFYING. ALL . 10 December 76 PERSONS. WHO MAY day of ,19 • ,and ending the DESIRE TO OBJECT TO SAID•IMPROVE- _ M ENT`TO'APPEAR day of 19 both dates AND PRESENT. THEIR inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub— scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO BE HELD `.ON JANUARY 17,1977. • charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $Pgl.9.3l., which BE IT RESOLVED BY has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the THE MAYOR AND THE first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for ea subsequent CITY COUNCIL OF THE insertion. CITY OF. RENTON, ,/� / WASHINGTON, AS • FOLLOWS:LLOWS: • •SECTION 1:That it is the ;' intention of the City Council chief C e of the City ity of Renton,) Washington, to constructs and install the following Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10 day of sanitary sewer lines,includ ing trunk lines, accessories) December ' and appurtenances thereto, • , 19 7 in the following described area of (Ahe Cesy,iption , 1. '(A') Description of Local Improvement Dis- Notary Public i and for the State of Wa ' gton, trot No. 301 • . residing at Kent, Ki ounty. (b) Improvements: This Resolution is passed and approved in, —Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June i support of to certaino Peti- tion for the creation of said 9th, 1955. L.I.D. dated December 2,, • —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, i 1976. 1 adopted by the newspapers of the State. There shall be included in the foregoing the acquisi-I • tion and installation of all: necessary valves, fittings, couplings, connections,; V.P.C.Form No.87 . equipment and FASSEDBYTRE"CI ' appurtenances, and the ac- COUNCIL this 6th day of d quisition of any easements, December, 1976. rights-of-way and land that Delores A. Mead, I may be required; and there}}I City Clerk .shall further be included the , ;performance of such work Ili APPROVED BY THE - as may be incidental and MAYOR this 6th day of i necessary to the foregoing December, 1976. construction and installa- Charles J. Delaurenti, ' tion. Mayor • I The City Council may,in Approved as to form: its discretion, modify and Gerard M. Shellan, I amend the details of the City Attorney I foregoing described im- Published in The Renters provement, including the Rec_rrd-Chronicle Der: _10, I financing thereof, where in its judgment it appears) 19: 3. R4073 1 advisable, provided such l modifications and' amendments do not sub- stantially alter the general plan of said improvement f project. All of the foregoing shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications 'therefor to be prepared by 1 the Director of Public Works - i-4 the City,of Renton. I SECTION II: The entire cost and expense of said im- provement unless hereafter timely modified or amended by the City Council,shall be borne by and assessed against the property special- ly benefited by such im- provement to be included in , the local improvement dis- trict to be established, embracing as near as may be all property specially benefited by such improve- ment. There shalt be• in cluded in'the cost and expense of said improve- ments all cost items specified in RCW 35.44.020. ' SECTION III: That all persons who may desire to object to the improvement herein described are hereby notified to appear and present such objections at a meeting of the City Council to be held in the,Council Chambers of the City Hall, Renton,Washington at 8:00 P.M. on January 17, 1977, which time and place are hereby fixed for hearing all matters relating to said proposed improvement and all objections thereto and for determining the method of payment.for said improve- ment. The City Clerk shall give notice of said hearing and said proposed improve • - ment as•required by law. ' SECTION IV: Warren Gdnnason, Public Works Director, or his duly au- thorized representative, is hereby directed to submit to the City Council, on or, before the aforesaid hearing I date, all data and informa- tion required by law to be . submitted. D '3 (, � CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 3107. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY. OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWERS AND TRUNK LINES AND APPURTENANCES THERETO IN AND NEAR DAYTON AVE. N.E . BETWEEN N.E . 20TH F N. E. 22ND STREETS , RENTON , KING COUNTY , WASHINGTON, ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH RESOLUTION NO. 2077 PROVIDING THE METHOD OF ASSESSMENT IN SAID DISTRICT; PROVIDING THAT PAYMENT FOR SAID IMPROVEMENT BE MADE BY SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS UPON PROPERTY IN SAID DISTRICT, PAYABLE BY THE MODE OF 'PAYMENT OF BONDS" , OR "NOTES" IN LIEU THEREOF AS DETERMINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WARRANTS REDEEMABLE IN CASH, AND LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BONDS OR NOTES . WHEREAS by Resolution No. 2077 passed and approved \on December 6 , 1976 , the City Council of the City of Renton declared its- intention to construct and install certain sanitary sewers and trunk lines and appurtenances thereto within certain territory in the vicinity of Dayton Avenue N .E. and N .E. 20th Street', Renton, King County, Washington, as hereinafter more particularly described, and. fixed the 17th day of January, 1977 in the City Council Chambers in the Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, as the time and place for hearing all matters relating to said improvements and all objections thereto and for determining the method of payment for said improvements , and WHEREAS the Director of Public Works has caused an estimate to be made of the cost and expense of the proposed improvements and has certified said estimate to the City Council, together with all papers , data, and information in his possession relating to the proposed improvement, description of the boundaries of the District, a statement of what portion of the cost and expense should be borne by the properties within the proposed District, a statement in detail of the Local improvement assessment outstanding or unpaid against the property in the proposed District, and a statement of the aggregate actual valuation of the real estate, including 25% of the actual valuation of theizprovements in the proposed District, according -1- to the valuation last placed upon it for the purpose of general taxation; and WHEREAS said estimate is accompanied by a diagram of the proposed improvement showing thereon the lots , tracts , parcels of land; and other property which will be specially benefited by the proposed improvement, and the estimated amount of the cost and expense thereof to be borne by each lot, tract and parcel of land or other property within said. District; and WHEREAS due notice of the hearing upon said Resolution No. 2077 was given in the manner provided by law, and said hearing was duly held by the City Council at its regular meeting on 17th day of- January, 1977 , at the hour of 8 : 00 P.M. and the following protests having been filed and duly considered, to-wit: Name of Protestant Address Raymond H. . and JoAnn F . ' Pinz 2000 Dayton Ave . 'N.E . ,Renton, Wa Charles M. Elliott 2009 Edmonds N.E : , Renton, Na. and said total protests not exceeding 7. 29% percent of the total cost bearing owners within said District ; and WHEREAS at said hearing the City Council has given due consideration to the special benefits to be received from such proposed improvement by all of the properties to be included within the proposed Local Improvement District; and WiEREAS the City Council deems it in the best interest. of the City and of the owners of the property within the proposed Local Improvement District. ,that said improvement as hereinafter. 2- ) described be carried out, and that a Local improvement District be created in connection therewith; NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I: The following sanitary sewers and trunk lines and appurtenances shall be constructed and installed in the vicinity of Dayton Avenue N.E. between N. E . 20th and N.E . 22nd Streets , Renton,King County, Washington, as more particularly described hereinbelow, to- wit: • See Exhibit "13." attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein. and there shall be included in the foregoing the acquisition and installation of all necessary pipe, manholes , valves , fittings , couplings , connection equipment and appurtenances , together with the acquisition of any easements , rights of way and land that may be required; and there shall be included the performance of such work as may be incidental and necessary to the foregoing construction and installation, • The City Council may modify the details of the foregoing described improvement where , in its judgment, it appears advisable , provided such modifications do not substantially alter the plan of said improvement. All of the foregoing shall be in accordance with the -Plans and specifications therefor to be prepared by the Director of Public Works . SECTION II: There is hereby established and created a Local improvement District to be called "Local Improvement District: No. 301 of the City of Renton, Washington" , the boundaries of such • Local ImpPovement District being described as follows : See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if 'fully set forth herein. ' e3- r . , . • - - . . • . . • . . •• . . . • • , • SECTION III The estimated. cost and expense of said im- provement hereby declared-to be approximately $59,840. 39, • The entire: cost and expense; of said improvement, including the cost ' and expense of all engineering , legal, inSDeetion, advertising, . publi- . cation of notices and other expenses incidental thereto , shall be borne by and assessed against the property specially benefited by such improvement included in the Local Improvement District No. 301 • established , embrcing as near as may be, all property specially benefited by 'such. improveMent.. SECTION IV : Theenature of The improvement provided for • herein is such thatthespecial 'benefits conferred upon the property are fairly reflected by the use of the statutory termini and zone method of assessment, . andeit is hereby provided and ordered that the assessment shall be made against the property of the District in accordance with said methods . All property included within the • limits of the Local Improvement District above created shall be con- sidered to be the property. specially benefited by such Local Improvement and shall be the property, to be assessed to pay the cost and expense thereof as hereinabove SECTION V : Local Improvement District warrants shall be issued in payment of the: cost and expense of the improvement herein ordered. Such warrants, shall be payable out of said "Local Improvement Fund, District No. 301" ; to bear interest from the date thereof at a rate to be fixed hereafter, but not to exceed 3 % per annum and to be redeemed . ip' cash, and/or by Local Improvement District bonds herein authorized to be issued, said interest-bearing warrants to be hereafter referred to as "revenue-warrants" . Such bonds shall . bear interest at a rate to be hereafter fixed but not exceeding 7 . % -4- . • • • . • • ' • ,:. • • ' • • , • . . • • • . . , . • .. • . • . • . • per: annum; Shall be payable on or before ;):e years from the date • . • : '-of issuance, the life of the improvement ordered being .not less than • 10 years , and 'shallHbe issued in exchange for and in redemption of any and all revenupwarrantSiSsuedehereunder and not redeemed . _ ee . .• in cash within a period nbt. to -exteedfsixty days after the first publication- by the :Director- of Tinaln6e, of notice that the assessment rolt for Local Improvement District No 301 is in her hands; for collection. . Thebopds .shail be redeemed by' the' c011ection, of special levied assessments to be and assessed upon the. property within said „• • • • • • • District, payable in 10 equal installments , with interest at, .• a rate to be fixed..hereaffer .but-hot exceeding 712 % per annum, and e . a penalty. of 10. 96, '.Which Shall also be collected The exact form, . . amount, date, .interest rate and denomination of said . warrantS and bonds shall be hereafter fixed by Ordinance of the City Council. • • • • • • ' SECTI,ON VI All the work necessary to be done in. connection with the making of said improvements shall be done by and made by . contract upon competitive: bids and the ,City, shall have and reserves the right to reject any and all bids . The call for bids for work • authorized Pursuant to. this' Ordinance, shall include a statement • that .paymentfor said work will be made in cash warrants drawn upon the "Local TtproyeMent. FUnd, ',District No. 301” .. SECTXON VII There is hereby created and established in the l'inanc . Director' s: Office of. the' City of Renton, for Local Improve- . ment District No 301, i:iespecial fund to be known and designated e as "Local 1:qprovement Fund, District No. quit into which fund shall be depoi'ted the proceeds -from -the sale of revenue warrants drawn against said fund which may be issued and sold by .the City and Collections pertain3ng, to assessment, and against which fund shall be issued cash warants for the contractor or Contractors in payment for the • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • work ,to be done by them :connection with said. improvement, and :against" which fund cash warrants shall be issued in payment:'of all. ' other: items"'of "expense in' Connection with said improvement. . SECTION .VIII:s :'. The Public Works' Director is hereby: authorized and directed-to call for ,bids , 'in' the manner provided' by law, for the construction and installation of the improvements authorized herein. SECTION. IX The City: reserves: the; right to issue, in lieu of bonds and Warrants. . �i payment.:. n-.p" � ment:: f the .cast and expense of the aforesaid Local Improvement:'District,' installment : note or notes payable. out ' of the Local ,Improvement ?District: .Fund,,: pursuant ,.to RCW. .35 ..45.150, whenever such "note,• or notes :are sol-d _exclusively to another fund.. of the City as an investment thereof, and as further provided by law. Such installment, note,";or 'notes may be issued any time after a thirty-day period allowe :'.,. . :.... . S pe , 11owe;d.•,.by.-. law for the. payment .of assessments of said' ,Distr:ict..w'ithout;:penalty'"or interest, and such note or notes may be of any denom:ination .or denominations, the .aggregate of which shall represent :the balance- of-the cost and expense of the Local Improvement District. which is to be borne by the property owners therein, and ''as further:,:::pro.vid'ed:;by" law PASSED :BY THE CITY, COUNCIL fthis 7th. day of F'ebruar,y, 1977 Delores A. Mead, Cit_ Clerk - APPROVED BY ''THE MAYOR this 7th day of-F'ebruar•y,, 1977 ; ,l ar'les Delaurenti, Mayor Alp roved ail'to foam p 0. A 1,/ Gerard M. Shellan, City; ',Attorney, Date of Publication: 2-11-77 6- . EXHIBIT "A" • LEGAL DESCRIPTION PROPOSED KErNYDALE L.I.D. NO. 301 • Beginning at the SE corner of Lot 8, Block 1, Edendale Addition as recorded in Volume 60 of Plats, page 81, records of King County, Washington; Thence Nly along the east line of Block 1, said plat, to the NE corner thereof, said NE corner also being an the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E. 22nd Street; Thence Wly along said Sly right-of-way margin to an intersection with the Sly prolongation of the Wly line of the Ely 144.2 feet of Tract 206, C. D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden, Div. No. 4 as recorded in Volume 11 of Plats , page 82, records of King County, Washington; Thence Nly along said Sly production and said Wly line to the north line of the south 148 feet of said Tract 206; Thence Wly along said north line to an intersection with the Wly line of the W 2/3 of E 3/7 of the S 148 feet of Tract 217, said plat; Thence Sly along said Wly line and its Sly prolongation to an intersection with the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E. 22nd Street, said point of intersection also being on the north line of Lot 1, Block 2, plat of Edendale Addition; Thence Wly along said north line of Lot 1', Block 2, to the NW corner thereof;. Thence Sly along the Wly line of Block 2 to the SW corner of Lot 8, Block 2, said plat; Thence Ely along the Sly line of Lot 8, Block 2 and its Ely prolongation and continuing Ely along the Sly line of Lot 9 and 8, Block 1, said plat of Edendale Addition to the SE corner of Lot 8, Block 1, and the point of be- ginning. As situated within the E 1/2 of Section 5, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. _'.'. _•.'.__. J '" -`b_' .. ..� ..a.aJ ..,: n., Lite L. 1.1U'J Jk. _'k='JuLI': l:.; 1__':i 1• PROPOSED KENNYDALE L. I.D. NU. 301 EXHIBIT "B" Pipe Size Location From To 8" N.E. 22nd St. 165 ' w/o Edmonds Dayton ^.. ; . N.E. Ave. N.E. 8" Dayton Ave. N.E. N.E. 22nd St. N.E. 20t.1 St. 8" N.E. 20th St. 160' w/o Edmonds 41 0 ' w/o _.._.. .� Ave. N.E. Ave. N.E. 8" 10' Utility Lot 2 - Edendale N.E. 20th St . Easement - W. 10' Addition, Block 1 of Lots 2 thru 8 Edendale Add. Block 1 � 0 F R 'V Q► _T- THE CITY OF HNTON i've • mob- 7_ MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 `k CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR 0 DELORES A. MEAD ,o (c). - CITY CLERK O O SEP1°1 MAILING AFFIDAVIT OF MA LIN • December 14, 1976 STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) ss COUNTY OF KING ) DELORES A. MEAD, City Clerk of the City of Renton, being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that she is a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of Washington, over the age of 21 and not a party to nor interested in this matter. That on the 14th day of December, 1976, at the hour of 5:00 p.m. your affiant duly mailed and placed in the United States Post Office at Renton, King County, Washington, by First Class Mail , a true and correct NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT L.I.D. 301 - INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWERS AND TRUNK LINES AND APPURTENANCES THERETO IN AND NEAR DAYTON AVE. N.E. BETWEEN N.E. 20th & N.E. 22nd STREETS TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF RECORD AS LISTED ON THE PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL ACCORDING TO RECORDS OF THE TREASURER'S OFFICE, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD ON JANUARY 17, 1977. Delores A. Mead, City4adk SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me this 14th day of December, 1976 Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing in Renton it G." CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. ' 2077' A RESOLUTION. OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT AND INSTALL SANITARY SEWERS AND TRUNK LINES AND APPURTENANCES THERETO IN AND NEAR DAYTON AVENUE N. E . AND NE. 20TH STREET, RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; AND TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT .TO ASSESS. THE COST AND EXPENSE OF SAID IMPROVEMENT AGAINST THE PROPERTIES IN SUCH DISTRICT . SPECIALLY BENEFITED THEREBY; NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS WHO -MAY DESIRE TO OBJECT TO SAID IMPROVEMENT TO APPEAR AND PRESENT .THEIR OBJECTIONS AT A MEETING , QF THE CITY COUNCIL TO BE HELD ON JANUARY 17 , 1977 BE •IT. RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY. OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : That It is the intention of the City Council of the City of Renton, Washington, to construct and install the following sanitary sewer lines , including trunk lines , accessories and appurtenances thereto, in the following described area of the City, to-wit: 1. (a) Description of Local Improvement District. No. 301 (S.ee. attached Exhibit "A" ) (b.). Improvements : ApprOX Pipe Size On From ' To (See attached Exhibit "B" ) • This Resolution' is passed and approved in support of that certain Petition for the creation of said L. I . D. dated December 2 , 1976 . There shall be included in the foregoing the acquisition and installation of all necessary valves , fittings , couplings , connections , equipment and. appurtenances , and the acquisition of any easements , rights-of-way and land that may be required; and there shall further be included the performance of such work as may be incidental and necessary to the foregoing construction and -1- • installation. The City Council may, .in its discretion, modify and amend • the details of the foregoing described improvement , .including the financing -thereof, where in its judgment it appears advisable , provided such modifications and amendments do not substantially alter the general plan of said improvement project. All of the foregoing shall re in accordance with 'the plans and specifications therefor to be,:.prepared" by the Director of Public Works of the City of Renton. SECTION "I•I:, The entire cost and expense of said improvement unless hereafter timely modified or amended by the City Council , shall be borne by and assessed against the property specially benefited by such improvement to be included in the local improvement district to be established, embracing c.S near as may all property specially benefited by such improvement. There shall be included in the cost and expense of said improvements all cost items specified in RCW 35 . 44.. 020 . SECTION ''Z"II;: That all persons who may desire to object to the improvement herein described are hereby notified to appear and present such objections at a meeting of the City Council to be held in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, Renton, Washington , at 8 : 00 P.M. on January 17, 1977 , which time and place are hereby fixed for hearing all matters relating to said proposed im- pr. ovement and all objections thereto and for determining the method of payment for said. improvement. The City Clerk shall give notice of said hearing and said proposed improvement as required by law. SECTION IV : Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, or his duly authorized representative, is hereby directed to submit to the City Council, on or before the aforesaid hearing date , ' als." data and information required by law to be submitted. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCI1, thi7.. 6th day of De7.!erbar , n7E . 4e.iratte.A42 21/ a/AL_ Delores . i eac, Cit:pierJ APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 6th day of 1 e 2 :3 7 . ( • _ . ' Charles/. DeLaurenti , Mayor Ap oved as to form: rard M. hellan , City Attorney Date of Publication: December 10, 1976 • EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION PROPOSED KENNYDALE L.I.D. NO. 301 Beginning at the SE corner of Lot 8, Block 1, Edendale Addition as recorded in Volume 60 of Plats, page 81, records of King County, Washington; Thence Nly along the east line of Block 1, said plat, to the NE corner thereof, said NE corner also being on the Sly rightLof-way margin of N.E. 22nd Street; Thence Wly along said Sly right-of-way margin to an intersection with the Sly prolongation of the Wly line of the Ely 144.2 feet of Tract 206, C. D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden, Div. No. 4 as recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, page 82, records of King County, Washington; Thence Nly along said Sly production and said Wly line to the north line of the south 148 feet of said Tract 206; Thence Wly along said north line to an intersection with the Wly line of the W 2/3 of E 3/7 of the S 148 feet of Tract 217, said plat; Thence Sly along said Wly line and its Sly prolongation to an intersection with the Sly right-of-way margin of N.E. 22nd Street, said point of intersection also being on the north line of Lot 1, Block 2, plat of Edendale Addition; Thence Wly along said north line of Lot 1, Block 2, to the NW corner thereof; Thence Sly along the Wly line of Block 2 to the SW corner of Lot 8, Block 2, said plat; Thence Ely along the Sly line of Lot 8, Block 2 and its Ely prolongation and continuing Ely along the Sly line of Lot 9 and 8, Block 1, said plat of Edendale Addition to the SE corner of Lot 8, Block 1, and the point of be- ginning. As situated within the E 1/2 of Section 5, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. PROPOSED KENNYDALE L. I.D. NO. 301 EXHIBIT "B" Pipe Size Location From To 8" N.E. 22nd St. 165 ' w/o Edmonds Dayton Ave . N.E. Ave. N.E. 8" Dayton Ave. N.E. N.E. 22nd St. N.E. 20tE St . 8" N.E. 20th St. 160' w/o Edmonds 410 ' w/o Edmonds Ave. N.E. Ave. N.E. 8" 10' Utility Lot 2 - Edendale N.E. 20th St. Easement - W. 10' Addition, Block 1 of Lots 2 thru 8 Edendale Add. Block 1 f► s ,::.::: ;,. THE CITY OF RENTON • MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 n ° CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD �Ao (o' CITY CLERK o4)4 O S E P1 December 6 , 1976 honorable C. J . Delaurenti , Mayor and Members of the Renton City Council Municipal Building Renton, WA 98055 Re: L. I .D. 301 , Proposed Sanitary Sewers in the Kennydale Area, Vicinity of Dayton Ave. N.E. • and N.E. 20th Street Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members : Petition for creation of a Local Improvement District for sani- tary sewers in the vicinity of Dayton Ave, N.E: and N.E. 20th St. has been filed with this office and the Public Works Department has certified the petition valid, signatures on the petition , represent 70.4% of the front footage and 70.2% of the area. It is recommended that the petition be referred to the Legislation • Committee for Resolution ofintent to create an L. I .D. and we recommend a Public Hearing date of January 17, 1977. Very truly yours , CITY OF RENTON Delores r• . Mead City Clerk DAMr: j t `2� ,- .. • •'. ', . ,,. - ''• ••- .r•• .. . . .-,„ • '. 4,',':,K-& -;.3 •A,,! ,' - ): ' 1. li ,:.'e&;,*:, . .;:,:: ' . 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N.S, ,H,.,- , ,- : . , * :i.ri the CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON - , . ... ,, ' . . . - between. N.E. 20th Street ., and N.E. Zly411, IT Street all of which • . lies within the area which may be by law assessed for construction . , . . '.',k,: - * • ,, of Sanit4rewersvrespectfulaY petition your honorable body to ,•:;•-!,• 1, . . cause said Sanitary Sewer to be constructed within the said limits . . at the expense of the owners of the proper ' in accordance with the • • • laws of the State of Washington and the Ordinances of the City of : • ..,;-,;_ -- . • . Renton; said improvement to consist of INSTALLATION OF SANITARY ',''' - ' • . 'LATERAL, SIDE SEWERS TO PROPERTY LINE AND APPURTENANCES and to be :Made and constructed as per the.plans and specifications to be prepared by the City Engineer of the City of Renton. . . . . • . . . • . • . •-• - :' ' -- The mode of payment for the,.64d;l0provement to be by the creation . 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