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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCED Planning File� - -�..�. �-- -- ____--. � � i � � - � �� ���sTare o� � 4 �i � � � w 4 Y W�' O Oy dy�isee� State of Washington � ANNEXATION CERTIFICATE ! Office of Financial Management,Forecasting Division,450 Insurance Building,PO Box 43113,Olympia,WA 98504-3 1 1 3 i IMPORTANT: The following documents must be attached with this certificate(RCW 35.13.260 and 35A.14.700): 1. Three copies of the final ordinance containing the legal description of the annexed area; 2. Three copies of a map clearty showing annexed area and existing city limits on an 8%z"xl l"or an 8'/�"x14"size paper. Outline the annexation boundaries in red;outline former city limits in green. Maps should conform to acceptable engineering standards, including directional arrow,scale,street designations,rivers,and other relevant physical characteristics;and, � 3. The original,handwritten Special Population Census Sheets used to enumerate the population and housing of the annexed area and all census summary sheets. Census procedures and definitions must follow the Office of Financial ManagemenYs(OFM) Enumerator's Manual. Duplicate copies of the census are not needed. Please contact OFM for census manuals and forms at (360)902-0597 or(360)902-0599 or www.ofm.wa.gov. • City/Town County Name of the Annexation(jany) Original Ordinance F Amending Ordinance Number(if applicab[e) Number Date Passed Date Passed Date Published Date Published Ordinance Effective Date Ordinance Effective Date Annexation Effective Date ' Annexation Effective Date Statute(s)AuthorizingAnnexation: RCW , � . � � ' Was a boundary or Annexation Review Hearing Yes ; No If yes,date of hearing Required? Annexarion Area(in acres) Population and Housing Census: Housing Linits Occupied Housing Units Population CERTIFICATION: I hereby certffy that,to effect the above annexation,all legal requirements have been satiafie�and that the data set forth in this certificate,including the attached documents,are true and correct,. �CITY SEAL] (Mayor) Dttte`^ e� . _ t t� .. , . , _. " r� _ �i . Attest:(City/TownClerk) �1+.,.�-,, ,, � �i,f, �/k'_...` Date �-���,�Yl��'fi�.f,+" ' . � _ � :.; �, � Date Received �= � � � ������DateApprcrved : � SEcrfe�Certifying�fficiat � � � ���OFM Fite Number (White) Office of Financial Management Carbon Needed-3 Copies , (Canary) Department of Transportation Original Signaiure Each Copy (Pink) Retum to City/Town � � a } � � CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON ORDINANCE N0. 5631 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF RENTON (TESS ANNEXATION; FILE NO.A-10-001). WHEREAS, under the provisions of RCW 35A.14.120, as amended, a written annexation petition was presented and filed with the City Clerk on or about April 11, 2011; and WHEREAS, prior to the filing and circulation of the petition for annexation to the City of Renton, pursuant to RCW 35A.14.120, the petitioning parties, comprised of property owners of not less than ten percent (10%) in value, according to the assessed valuation for general taxation of the area to be annexed, notified the City Council of their intent to commence the direct petition for annexation proceedings; and WHEREAS, after a public hearing, it was determined that the petitioning owners agreed to accept that portion of the City's Comprehensive Plan as it pertains to the territory including ' the applicable Zoning Code relating thereto; and WHEREAS, the King County Department of Assessments examined and verified the signatures on the petition for annexation on or about, April 20, 2011, and determined that the signatures represent at least sixty percent (60%) of the assessed value (excluding streets) of the area to be annexed, as required by RCW 35A.14.120; and WHEREAS, the Department of Community and Economic Development the City of Renton considered and recommended that the City of Renton annex the properties; and 1 f,� � � r 'a ORDINANCE N0. 5631 WHEREAS, consistent with RCW 35A.14.130, the City Council set lune 20, 2011, in the City Council Chambers, Renton City Hall, as the time and place for a public hearing on the petition with notice provided as required by law; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the notices, the public hearing was held at the time and place , specified, and the City Council having considered all matters in connection with the petition and determined that all legal requirements and procedures applicable to the RCW 35A.14.120 petition method for annexation have been met; and WHEREAS, the King County Boundary Review Board having deemed the "Notice of Intention" approved as of September 2, 2011; and WHEREAS, consistent with RCW 35A.14.150, RCW 34A.14.330, and RCW 34A.14.340, the City of Renton pre-zoned the annexation site R-4, four units per net acre, as part of the East Renton Plateau Prezone Ordinance No. 5254, and that zoning will become effective upon annexation; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The findings, recitals, and determinations are hereby found to be true and correct in all respects. All requirements of the law in regard to the annexation by petition method, including the provisions of RCW 35A.14.120, 130, 140, and 150 have been met. It is further determined that the petition for annexation to the City of Renton of the property and territory described below is hereby approved and granted; the following described property 2 � � �� � ORDINANCE N0. 5631 being contiguous to the City limits of the City of Renton is hereby annexed to the City of Renton, and such annexation to be effective on and after the approval, passage, and thirty (30) days after publication of this Ordinance; and on and after said date the property shall constitute a part of the City of Renton and shall be subject to all its laws and ordinances then and thereafter in force and effect;the property being described as follows: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth I: herein. [The property, approximately 16-acres, is bordered by the existing City limits to the west, with Southeast 132"d Street and parcel lines at the north, parcel lines at the east, and Southeast 134th and parcel lines at the south.] and the owners of the property within the annexation shall be subject to the City's Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code. SECTION II. This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty (30) days after publication. A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed with the King County Council, State of Washington, and as otherwise provided by law. PASSEDBYTHECITYCOUNCILthis lOth dayof October , 2011. �i�ru.ci � Cc.�r:�'� Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVEDBYTHEMAYORthis lOth dayof October , 2011. �Gv�''. ; Denis Law, Mayor 3 � � � y ORDINANCE N0. 5631 Approved as to form: " C Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: 10/14/2011 (summary) ORD:1731:9/27/11:scr .ep'"��ic.u�.�^ 'k,:, f. _ ., y�J• '� , ' � `x. ; t�• t' `1 �':J � � y' ` ,"� �! . , �� � • : q : i % � � �t' � 1 !�'• �. ' � ' ".Yi'''pr7f R�� ,<k `'1 #' .t'. 4 > - ' �� ``r'" ORDINANCE N0.5631 '"� TESS ANNEXATION Legal Description That portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 14 and the Northwest quarter of � Section 13 of Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at a paint on the eastern boundary of the City Limits of Renton as annexed by City of Renton Ordinance No. 5398, as filed under Recording No. 200903o4.00i15�, records of said County, said point also being the westernmost northwest corner of Lot B of King County Boundary Line Adjustment � L99L3003, as filed under Recording No. 2000012590Q002, records of said County; Thence easterly, northerly and easterly along the north line of said Lot B to the northeast corner thereof,said corner also being the intersection of the westerly right of way margin of 162"d Ave SE and the southerly right of way margin of SE 132"d St; Thence northerly along said westerly right of way margin, crossing SE 132"d St, to the intersection with the northerly right of way margin of SE 132"d St; Thence easterly along said northerly margin, crossing SE 162°d Ave and SE 164th Ave, to the intersection with the easterly margin of said SE 164th Ave in said Section 13; Thence southerly along said easterly margin to the interseetion with north line of the Southwest quarter of said Northwest quarter; Thence easterly along said north line to the intersection with a line 200 fieet east of and parallel with the west line of said Northwest quarter; , Thence southerly along said parallel line to the intersection with the north line of the � south 163 feet of the North quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Northwest quarter Thence easterly along said north line to the intersection with a line 400 feet east of and parallel with the west line of said Northwest quarter; Thence southerly along said parallel line to the south line of said North quarter; Thence westerly along said south line to the intersection with the west line of said Northwest quarter; Thence westerly crossing said SE 164th Ave in said Section 14 to the southeast corner of Lot 5, Block 1 of Cedar Park Five Acre Tracts in Volume 15 of Plats, Page 91, records of said County; Page 1 of 2 (0332) � � ORDINANCE N0. 5631 � ' "' 7hence westerly along the south line of said Lot 5 to the southwest corner thereof, said southwest corner also being a point on the easterfy margin of said SE 162"d Ave; Thence southerly along said easterly margin to the intersection with the easterly extension of the southerly right of way margin of SE 134th St; Thence westerly along said easterly extension and continuing westerly, southwesterly and southerly along said southerly margin to the intersection with the easterly margin of 160th Ave SE, said easterly margin also being on the eastern boundary of said City Li m its; Thence northerly along said easterly margin and said limit line to the point of beginning. 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Map with boundaries and block numbers as spec�ed in the Administrators Manual; (2) Or(glna!Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by biock as specified in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)aU tabu/ation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual. � - CitylTown: �pv� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: ry, Year/Ord.: 2�.� ' � Block No.: ` , Enumerator: (�� �� Callback Enumerator. One Ent Onl � 2 3 4 5 6 7 —— --- --- Housing - -- No.of ----Mo i e ---- — Unit Units in Home! Street or Road ouse Address A t. No.' Se . No.' Structure' Trailer S ecial" �)', Y�','Y` , ��. � � MH/TR Spec... If Group Quarters, name of facility: 'Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identified by the letter or number appearing on the mail box andlor door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number. "Special Housing: Unusual living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing: BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL. � SP�C(AL PO�JLATION CENSUS SH�T Page No. �� ENTER INFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEET Caliback: [� �, As required, return to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The city Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2) Ortginal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified in the Enumerator's Manual; and,(3)all tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual. City/Town: �Pv� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: � `� Block N _ Year/Ord.: - � � °� Enumerator: �� Caliback Enumerator: One Ent Oni 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 — — — — Housing No. of Mo i e Unit Units in Homel Street or Road House Address A t. No.* Se . No.' Structure' Trailer S ecial" { 1�� (s Z MH/TR Spea'" � � �'�� u —E If Group Quarters, name of facility: 'Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identified by the letter or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number. `*Special Nousing: Unusual living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g.,boats,boxcars,tents,recreational vehicles, etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify rype of housing: BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL. _ � SP�CtAL PO�JLATION CENSUS SH�T Page No. � ENTER lNFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEET Callback: [_] ,�,, As required, return to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The city Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as specfied in the Administrators Manual; (2) Or(glna!Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified in the Enumerator's Manual; and,(3)al/tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual. � ;�^^ � City/Town: �pv� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: =_ Year/Ord.: ;;y. X,,� ' ' Block No.: � Enumerator: -� Callback Enumerator: One Ent Oni � 2 3 4 5 6 -- � — -- Housing No.o� lVlo i e Unit Units in Home! Street or Road House Address A t. No.' Se . No.' Structure' Trailer S ecial" � ;.u. 1 2,��, .:_j1 -', .`1 i�%, MHffR Spec... If Group Quarters, name of facility: `Each housing unit in structures having only one house address,but more than one unit,should be separately identified by the letter or number appearin.g on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number. "Special Housing: Unusual living quaRers not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational vehicles, etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing: BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL. � SP�CIAL� PO`�"ULATION CENSUS SH�T Page No. � ENTER IIVFORMATlON FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEET Callback: � �,,. As required, return to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The ciry Control Map with boundanes and block numbers as spec�ed in the Administrator's Manual; (2) Orig/nai Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)al/tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual. `:' p-� � City/Town: �pv� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: � p Year/Ord.: - •�,' ;�� � Block No.: �, Enumerator: , Cailback Enumerator: One Ent Onl � 2 3 4 5 6 7 Housing No.of o-6ile Unit Units in Home/ Street or Road House Address A t. No.' Se . No.' Structure' Trailer S ecial" .-� , ' j ` _ � MH/TR Spec.•• , . , ,,� .11, r \ � ' ` , "`a. If Group Quarters, name of facility: 'Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identified by the letter or number appearin.g on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number. "Special Housing: Unusual living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g.,boats, boxcars,tents, recreational vehicles, etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing: BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL. � SP�GLAL PO�JLATION CENSUS SH'�T Page No. 0 ENTER 1NFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEET Callback: �� v� As required, return to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The city Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as spec�ed in the Administrators Manual; (2) Orlg/na/Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified in the Enumerator's Manual; and,(3)al/tabu/ation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual. a �, q City/Town: �Pv� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: � �`�, Year/Ord.: "����) ; ; Block No.:� � Enumerator: ,/l Caliback Enumerator: One Ent Onl 1 2 3 4 5 7 Housing No.of o i e Unit Units in Home/ Street or Road House Address A t. No.` Se . No.' Structure" Trai S ecial" � , `J � �-``' . MHlTR Spec.•' If Group Quarters, name of facility: "Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identified by the letter or number appearin,g on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number. "Special Housing: Unusual living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats, boxcars,tents, recreational vehicles, etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"residenY'criteria. Specify type of housing: BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL. . � SP�CIA� P0�ILATION CENSUS SH�T Page No. � ENTER 1NFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UN/T PER SHEET Caliback: 0 °� As required, retum to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The city Contro/ Map with boundaries and block numbers as specfied in the Administrators Manual; (2) OHglna/Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified in the Enumerators Manual; and,(3)a/!tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual. + w: City/Town: �pv� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: ���, �, Year/Ord.: 2.� ;' Block No.:� „� Enumerator: �>�J' Cailback Enumerator: One Ent Onl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Housing No.of Mobile Unit Units in Home/ Street or Road House Address A t. No.* Se . No.' Structure' Trailer S ecial" � _ , � �� �.J� A�J� ] MHlTR Spec.-, If Group Quarters, name of facility: `Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identified by the letter or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number. "Special Housing: Unusual living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g.,boats, boxcars,tents, recreational vehicles, etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing: BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL. � SP�CtAI� PO�JLATION CENSUS SH�T Page No. 0 ENTER INFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEET Callback: � +�,�,,,. As required, retum to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The city Contro/ Map with boundaries and block numbers as specified in the Administrators Manual; (2j Orlg/na/Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified in the Enumerator's Manual; and,(3)al/tabu/ation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual. --�- � F City/Town: �pv� Block Numbering Area/Tract No � YeaNOrd.: 2.m � ti Block No.: ,'� ' Enumerator: �'.. rF/'�e_ Caliback Enumerator: One Ent Oni 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Housing No.of Mobile Unit Units in Home/ Street or Road House Address A t. No.' Se . No.' Structure' Trailer S ecial" � � , . ,.�;� ... ' � 1� � ° MHlTR Spec.•• � Y If Group Quarters, name of facility: 'Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identified by the letter or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number. "Special Housing: Unusual living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational vehicles, etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing: BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL. � SP�GIA� PO''`�"IJLATION CENSUS SH`�'�T Page No. 0 ENTER INFORMATlON FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEET Caliback: � �,, As required, retum to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The city Contro/ Map with boundaries and block numbers as spec�ed in the Administrator's Manual; (2) Orig/na!Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)al/tabu/ation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual. -� .. . ...� City/Town: �pv� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.� Year/Ord.: �':*:?� '� Block No.:1 \ Enumerator: � � Callback Enumerator: One Ent Onl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ,,- Housing No. of --Mo6ile- — ' , , � Unit Units in Home/ Street or Road Hou�e'�ddre�s A t. No.' Se . No.' Structure* Trailer S ecial" ��(��' ��'.,F � .' � MHlTR Spec.•• If Group Quarters, name of faciliry: 'Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identified by the letter or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number. "Special Housing: Unusual living quarters not generally considered a housing u ' (e.g., boats, boxcars,tents, recreational vehicles, etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"crit a. Specify type of housing: BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP AL ATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL. r' � �r �11�p CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 5631 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF RENTON (TESS ANNEXATION; FILE NO.A-10-001). � WHEREAS, under the provisions of RCW 35A.14.120, as amended, a written annexation petition was presented and filed with the City Clerk on or about April 11, 2011; and WHEREAS, prior to the filing and circulation of the petition for annexation to the City of Renton, pursuant to RCW 35A.14.120,the petitioning parties, comprised of property owners of not less than ten percent (10%) in value, according to the assessed valuation for general taxation of the area to be annexed, notified the City Council of their intent to commence the direct petition for annexation proceedings; and WHEREAS, after a public hearing, it was determined that the petitioning owners agreed to accept that portion of the City's Comprehensive Plan as it pertains to the territory including the applicable Zoning Code relating thereto; and WHEREAS, the King County Department of Assessments examined and verified the signatures on the petition for annexation on or about, April 20, 2011, and determined that the signatures represent at least sixty percent (60%) of the assessed value (excluding streets) of the area to be annexed, as required by RCW 35A.14.120; and WHEREAS, the Department of Community and Economic Development the City of Renton considered and recommended that the City of Renton annex the properties; and 1 � � � . ORDINANCE N0. 5631 WHEREAS, consistent with RCW 35A.14.130, the City Council set lune 20, 2011, in the City Council Chambers, Renton City Hall, as the time and place for a public hearing on the petition with notice provided as required by law; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the notices, the public hearing was held at the time and place , specified, and the City Council having considered all matters in connection with the petition and determined that all legal requirements and procedures applicable to the RCW 35A.14.120 petition method for annexation have been met; and WHEREAS, the King County Boundary Review Board having deemed the "Notice of Intention" approved as of September 2, 2011; and WHEREAS, consistent with RCW 35A.14.150, RCW 34A.14.330, and RCW 34A.14.340, the City of Renton pre-zoned the annexation site R-4, four units per net acre, as part ofthe East Renton Plateau Prezone Ordinance No. 5254, and that zoning will become effective upon annexation; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The findings, recitals, and determinations are hereby found to be true and correct in all respects. All requirements of the law in regard to the annexation by petition method, including the provisions of RCW 35A.14.120, 130, 140, and 150 have been met. It is further determined that the petition for annexation to the City of Renton of the property and territory described below is hereby approved and granted; the following described property 2 e' � � !� ORDINANCE N0. 5631 being contiguous to the City limits of the City of Renton is hereby annexed to the City of Renton, and such annexation to be effective on and after the approval, passage, and thirty (30) days after publication of this Ordinance; and on and after said date the property shall constitute a part of the City of Renton and shall be subject to all its laws and ordinances then and thereafter in farce and effect;the property being described as follows: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth �I herein. , [The property, approximately 16-acres, is bordered by the existing City limits to the west, with Southeast 132"d Street and parcel lines at the north, parcel lines at the east, and Southeast 134th and parcel lines at the south.] and the owners of the property within the annexation shall be subject to the City's Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code. SECTION II. This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty (30) days after publication. A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed with the King County Council, State of Washington, and as otherwise provided by law. PASSEDBYTHECITYCOUNCILthis lOth dayof October , 2011. �d�rr,cv •d Cc1r!k� Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVEDBYTHEMAYORthis lOth dayof October , 2011. �� .. `.-�`,� ��� ���VYv Denis Law, Mayor 3 ti �` �' ' ORDINANCE N0. 5631 Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney DateofPublication: 10/14/2011 (summary) ORD:1731:9/27/11:scr " .��... .. , ,.+.y`e� .a �',,... .' � �'� ♦ ��j,' � . S , ' ,' } `�'.J`S , j n . � g `' �. `�' ;re ���� '',��Pt�,,�' ,:�'�t � ' �. 4 ° � � � � ORDINANCE N0.5631 TESS ANNEXATION Lega! Description That portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 14 and the Northwest quarter of Section 13 of Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the eastern boundary of the City Limits of Renton as annexed by City of Renton Ordinance No. 5398, as filed under Recording No. 20090304001157, records of said County, said point also being the westernmost northwest corner of Lot B of King County Boundary Line Adjustment L99L3003, as filed under Recording No. 20d00125900002, records of said County; Thence easterly, northerly and easterly along the north line of said Lot B to the northeast corner thereof,said corner also being the intersection of the westerly right of way margin of 162"d Ave SE and the southerly right of way margin of SE 132"d St; Thence northerly along said westerly right of way margin, crossing SE 132"d St, to the intersection with the northerly right of way margin of SE 132"d St; Thence easterly along said northerly margin, crossing SE 162"d Ave and 5E 164th Ave,to the intersection with the easterly margin of said SE 164th Ave in said Section 13; Thence southerfy along said easterly margin to the interseetion with north line of the Southwest quarter of said f�orthwest quarter; Thence easterly along said north line to the intersection with a (ine 200 feet east of and parallel with the west line of said Northwest quarter; Thence southerly along said parallel line to the intersection with the north line of the south 163 feet of the North quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Northwest quarter Thence easterly along said north line to the intersection with a line 400 feet east of and parallel with the west line of said Northwest quarter; Thence southerly along said parallel line to the south line of said North quarter; Thence westerly along said south line to the intersection with the west line of said Northwest quarter; Thence westerly crossing said SE 164th Ave in said Section 14 to the southeast corner of Lot 5, Block 1 of Cedar Park Five Acre Tracts in Volume 15 of Pfats, Page 91, records of said County; Page 1 of 2 (0332) � � . ORDINANCE N0. 5631 � Thence westerly along the south line of said Lot 5 to the southwest corner thereof, said southwest corner also being a point on the easter[y margin of said SE 162"d Ave; Thence southerly along said easterly margin to the intersection with the easterly extension of the southerly right of way margin of SE 134th St; Thence westerly along said easterly extension and continuing westerly, southwesterfy and southerly along said southerly margin to the intersection with the easterly margin of 160th Ave SE, said easterly margin also being on the eastern boundary of said City Li m its; Thence northerly along said easterly margin and said limit line to the point of beginning: Page 2 of 2 (0332) µ� , � � ;��,� __ ���,� y� ,. �� f 4'i"R'`d!� J k ��IL u, i f ,�;k-�rf`^F� '�r.r` tG � x �, .. _._. _,_.__� � � i�.--•.�.__......,,.-.�,...�..:,�.�rx. 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N�i _ i'W''�"1= ,.�Y���,�I�.FF'i _ '�1.^ �1� �!` �i�..�'v; 'J,rf,:^. . �� V:l:.���.. � -.�,, .-v!� J,T.� �(n,, "�t,:: ,).�r�,.µy,,.., '�:�j"�'fi`i:'i' i U!:'.'�,yei'T1:;. .��u �_ �7� t._. _ �;�Kr m ?',�::1 �i;. .�ry•.r',r^;.�v�P�i- V.�� a� t�"+r. � 5";r'r� ?�&,��t�t -- —- r'�'�+ ;1.�'�i ��'�''�'# � +�" 1.,P ML FleName::10ED1PIanninglGlS\GIS_proJecislannexationsl February 7,2��� tess annexNixdsll_tess annex_vicinity.nucd 0 3,o szo ;�r.�.,:�,: � -:� _����� Tess Annexation Faet '� .?• ! t x:.�;,::r �',-.i 1:3,200 " �''``,';�'�'!� N �`;<'y� ~�r����,�� Commimity&Economic Developinent � � d � Vi ei n ity M a p AlexYie[cch,Adminishntnr ��, �fi-�,� AdrinnnA,Johnson,PlanningTechTT a�,.,,,,,U� ���n . -� ��of,k , T `�"` QAnnexation Boundary �r�;�(��i�G�l �("��, ��:�� a '�,���,��� `� I,�City Llmits �- K,.., � ti �`F�., i �.�I Parcels Denis Law �r�,.r --�-- Mayor � Clty Of:-� Cy � � ,...:�.- ,; -;�_ � + - � � � � " A �� ' i 9 „ �� � � � '.a'�=� ♦ ..�� ° ��:i `.r -iV`1 Department of Community and Economic Development Alex Pietsch,Administrator November 1, 2011 Dear Future Renton Resident: SUBJECT: TESS ANNEXATION SPECIAL CENSUS On November 13, 2011, the area you live in is anticipated to become part of the City of Renton. State of Washington law (RCW 35A.14.700) requires cities to conduct a special census of recently annexed areas. The purpose of the special census is to ensure proper distribution of state funds allocated to cities and towns for municipal services, such as police protection. These funds are allocated on the basis of increased population to the City. The City of Renton has hired the firm Census Services to conduct a door-to-door census of your neighborhood, pursuant to State guidelines. Soon after the annexation is effective Census Services will conduct this special census using census enumerators. Each census enumerator will carry an official City of Renton identification badge with their name and picture on it. The census enumerators will ask you for your name and the names of others in your household. This is because the State of Washington's Office of Financial Management requires persons living in annexed households to be identified by name before they will certify the census and allocate state funds to the City. A listing of names provides a means by which state staff can verify the census and identify any discrepancies, such as a duplication of names. The information vou provide will be kept strictly confidential. After verification by the Office of Financial Management, all records are destroyed. Only the final city population count will be released. If you prefer not to provide information through contact at the door, there are other ways you can provide this information. First, when the census enumerators come to your door, they can leave you a census form and a postage paid envelope for you to return. Second, you can take the census by phone by contacting Glenn MacGilvra, Census Director at Census Services, at 425.533.5432. Third, you can email your phone number to amathias@rentonwa.�ov and a Census Services employee will phone you. For questions about the annexation or the City of Renton, please contact the City's Planning Division at 425.430.6575. The City website also has information about this special census available at www.rentonwa.�ov. Thank you in advance for assisting us in this special census. Sincerely, � ���'� 1���v l Alex Pietsch, Administrator Renton City Hall • 1055 South Grady Way • Renton,Washington 98057 • rentonwa.gov `. ��:,��:. � '�r� . ?:.: � =�,� ��x Washington State Boundary Review Board ��; . � For K1ng Col�yity : �:�° � �`'�'�:� � �'N 1'esler Buildirzg, Room 240, 400 Yesler Way, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: (206) 296-h800 • Fax: (206) 296-6803 • littp://u�u�u�.kin count . oz�/nnrtexations City of�ien��n September 2, 2011 Planning Division SEP 0 6 ZU11 City of Renton �����v�D Attn: Angie Mathias, Senior Planner 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 987057 RE: CLOSING LETTER FOR COMPLETED ACTION—File No. 2329—City of Renton— Tess Annexation Dear Ms. Mathias: We are writing to advise you that the Boundary Review Board has now completed the required Evaluation, as specified in RCW 36.93, far the above-referenced proposed action filed with the Board effective: Julv 18,2011. The Boundary Review Board also provided a 45-day public review period Julv 18 —September 1, 2011, as prescribed by RCW 36.93. The Board received no request for a public hearing of this proposed action during the public review period. The Boundary Review Board, therefore, hereby deems this proposed action approved effective: Seutember 2, 2011. Final approval of the proposed action is also subject to the following actions, where applicable: l. Sewer and Water District actions and some other actions are also subject to approval by the Metropolitan King County Council. If the Council makes changes to the proposal, the Board may then be required to hold a public hearing. 2. Filing with King County of franchise application(s), as required, accompanied by a copy of this letter. 3. Filing with King County of permit application(s), as required, accompanied by a copy of this letter. 4. Fulfillment of all other statutory requirements and/or procedures specified in your Notice of Intention. � �.�r- � . � y Page two continued, September 2, 2011 Form 13 5. Notification in writing of your intended effective date of annexation. This notification should be provided as early as possible. Please send this information to Karen Wolf, Chinook Building, King County Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget (OPSB), 401 Fifth Avenue, Suite 810, Seattle, Washington 98104, and 6. Filing with King County Council of: (1) one certified copy of final resolution or ordinance accomplishing this proposed action; and(2) a copy of this letter. This document should be filed with the Clerk of the Council (Attn: Anne Noris), King County Courthouse, Room 1025, Seattle, VVashington 98104 If you have questions or would like additional information, please contact our office at 206-296- 6800. Sincerely, Lenora Blauman Executive Secretary cc: Anne Noris, Clerk of the Council Mike Reed, Council Administration Dave Wilson,Elections Division Tom Brown, Department of Assessment Lydia Reynolds-Jones, Manager, Project Support Services King County "911" Program Paul Reitenbach, Department of Development&Environmental Services Karen Wolf, Office of Performance, Strategic and Budget(OPSB) Steve Hirschey, Department of Natural Resources Connie Wong, Facilities Management Division, Real Estate Section Anne Lockmiller, Facilities Management Division, Real Estate Section �,.,r;ITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BI`t� ai#: Submitting Data: For Agenda of: � Dept/Div/Board.. CED/Long Range Planning October 3, 2011 Staff Contact...... Angie Mathias x6576 Agenda Status Consent.............. X Subject: Public Hearing.. Tess Annexation Correspondence.. Ordinance............. Resolution............ Old Business........ Exhibits: New Business....... King County Boundary Review Board Closing Letter Study Sessions...... Map Information......... Draft Ordinance Recommended Action: Approvals: Council concur Legal Dept......... X Finance Dept...... Other............... Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... Transfer/Amendment....... Amount Budgeted....... Revenue Generated......... Total Project Budget N/A City Share Total Project.. SUMMARY OF ACTION: On June 20, 2011, City Council held a public hearing in the matter of the proposed Tess Annexation. Following that public hearing, Council accepted the 60% petition and authorized the Administration to forward a Notice of Intent to the King County Boundary Review Board (BRB). On September 2, 2011, the BRB issued a Closing Letter for Completed Action indicating its approval of the annexation. The next step for this proposed annexation is for Council to adopt the ordinance annexing the area to the City. The area was pre-zoned Residential Four Dwelling Units per Acre (R-4) as part of Ordinance #5254 and the East Renton Plateau pre-zone. The R-4 zoning will become effective upon annexation. City departments conducted a review of the annexation proposals and all departments indicated that the annexations represent logical extensions of services and raised no concerns. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the ordinance annexing the Tess Annexation area. � � =� Washington State Boundary Review Board For Ki�zg Coi�rTty �'esler Building, Roora�240, 400 �'esler V�%ai�, Seaftle, l'VA 98104 P)ionc: (206) 296-6800 • Faz: (206) 296-6803 • ]tttp://tozc�u�.ki�7ocoi{nh . oz/anne�atio�ls City of�ient��n September 2,2011 Planning Diviston SEP 0 6 Z011 City of Renton �����v �D Aitn: Angie Mathias, Senior Planner 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 987057 RE: CLOSING LETTER FOR COMPLETED ACTION—File No. 2329—Ciiy of Renton— Tess Annexation Dear Ms. Mathias: We are writing to advise you that the Boundary Review Board has now completed the required Evaluation, as specified in RCW 36.93, for the above-referenced proposed action filed with the Board effective: Julv 18,2011. The Boundary Review Board also provided a 45-day public review period Julv 18 —September 1, 2011, as prescribed by RCW 36.93. The Board received no request for a public hearing of this proposed action during the public review period. The Boundary Review Board, therefore, hereby deems this proposed action approved effective: September 2, 2011. Final approval of the proposed action is also subject to the following actions, where applicable: l. Sewer and Water District actions and some other actions are also subject to approval by the Metropolitan King County Council. If the Council makes changes to the proposal, the Board may then be required to hold a public hearing. 2. Filing with King County of franchise application(s), as required, accompanied by a copy of this letter. 3. Filing with King County of permit application(s), as required, accompanied by a copy of this letter. 4. Fulfillment of a11 other statutory requirements and/or procedures specified in your Notice of Intention. �r.r `�✓ Page two continued, September 2, 2011 Form 13 5. Notification in writing of your intended effective date of annexation. This notification should be provided as early as possible. Please send this information to Karen Wolf, Chinook Building, King County Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget (OPSB), 401 Fifth Avenue, Suite 810, Seattle, Washington 98104, and 6. Filing with King County Council of (1)one certified copy of final resolution or ordinance accomplishing this proposed action; and(2} a copy of this letter. This document should be filed with the Clerk of the Council (Attn: Anne Noris), King Couniy Courthouse, Room 1025, Seattle, VVashington 98104 If you have questions or would like additional information, please contact our office at 206-296- 6800. Sincerely, Lenora Blauman Executive Secretary cc: Anne Noris, Clerk of the Council Mike Reed, Council Administration Dave Wilson,Elections Division Tom Brown,Department of Assessment Lydia Reynolds-Jones, Manager, Project Support Services King County"911" Program Paul Reitenbach, Department of Development&Environmental Services Karen Wolf, Office of Performance, Strategic and Budget(OPSB) Steve Hirschey,Department of Natural Resources Connie Wong, Facilities Management Division, Real Estate Section Anne Lockmiller, Facilities Management Division,Real Estate Section SE 131st St N � SE s a n Private Rd � � N Q � L � � lf') � SE 13 Private Rd SE 132nd PI � � ivate Rd r w � a� Q � SE 134th PI N "' � � � � � > � � � � � � D �- � SE 135th St � m �,�.,r:. _ �.��,�,� -:��: ;�� ;�s ��.<, ..,.,_ , February 7,2011 - ,-,:,_.. . 1_ > ��,�-. �c��r:.,"�nxd ° 3,° sZF�t ,<;� . Tess Annexation 13,200 � � - , N _;.^ � ..``_. � Vicinity Map Community&Economic Development ;, s= Alex Pietsch,Administrator 'z�^ ,sr---+� Adrinnn A.Johnson,Planning Tech II ,L� „��� c�ry or �,-;� �j i,, -�'"` QAnnexation Boundary --___.-�.��i� �� I f �� �� I �;� _``. s —��'City Limits � �i' I._.� _-�-:�' � __ Parcels _�_ _� `'�r.+ �' CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY OF THE CITY OF RENTON (TESS ANNEXATION; FILE NO.A-10-001) WHEREAS, under the provisions of RCW 35A.14.120, as amended, a petition in writing requesting that certain territory contiguous to the City of Renton, as described below, be annexed to the City of Renton, was presented and filed with the City Clerk on or about April 11, 2011. WHEREAS, prior to the filing and circulation of said petition for annexation to the City of Renton, the petitioning owners notified the City Council of their intention to commence such proceedings as provided by law, as more particularly specified in RCW 35A.14.120 and upon public hearing thereon, it having been determined and the petitioning owners having agreed to accept that portion of the City's Comprehensive Plan as it pertains to the territory including the applicable Zoning Code relating thereto; and WHEREAS, the King County Department of Assessments has examined and verified the signatures on the petition for annexation on, or about, April 20, 2011 and determined that the signatures represent at least sixty percent (60%) of the assessed value (excluding streets) of the area to be annexed, as provided by law; and WHEREAS, the Department of Community and Economic Development the City of Renton having considered and recommended the annexing of said property to the City of Renton; and 1 � � ORDINANCE N0. WHEREAS, the City Council fixed June 20, 2011, as the time and place for a public hearing in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, Renton, Washington, on the petition and notice thereof having been given as provided by law; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said notices public hearings have been held at the time and place specified in the notices, and the Council having considered all matters in connection with the petition and further determined that all legal requirements and procedures of the law applicable to the petition method for annexation have been met; and WHEREAS, the King County Boundary Review Board having deemed the "Notice of Intention" approved as of September 2, 2011; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton pre-zoned the annexation site R-4, four units per net acre, as part of the East Renton Plateau Prezone Ordinance No. 5254 and that zoning will become effective upon annexation; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The findings, recitals, and determinations are hereby found to be true and correct in all respects. All requirements of the law in regard to the annexation by petition method, including the provisions of RCW 35A.14.120, 130, 140, and 150 have been met. It is further determined that the petition for annexation to the City of Renton of the property and territory described below is hereby approved and granted; the following described property being contiguous to the City limits of the City of Renton is hereby annexed to the City of Renton, and such annexation to be effective on and after the approval, passage, and thirty days 2 �v✓ � ORDINANCE N0. after publication of this Ordinance; and on and after said date the property shall constitute a part of the City of Renton and shall be subject to all its laws and ordinances then and thereafter in force and effect; the property being described as follows: See Exhibits "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein [Said property, approximately 16-acres, is bordered by the existing City limits to the west, with Southeast 132"d Street and parcel lines at the north, parcel lines at the east, and Southeast 134th and parcel lines at the south.] and the owners of the property within the annexation shall be subject to the City's Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code. SECTION II. This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty days after its publication. A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed with the King County Council, State of Washington, and as otherwise provided by law. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2011. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2011. Denis Law, Mayor 3 �r.✓ ,,�r+, ORDINANCE N0. Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: 4 „ �,�r,,, ;;r�� '�✓ �`-;'�' =� �” Washington State Boundary Review Board For Ki�ig County 1'esler Building, Room 240, 400 Yesler L1/ai/, Seattle, WA 98104 Plione: (206) 296-6800 • Fr�x: (206) 296-6803 • littp://wz��u�.kirigcounh/.gov/annexations �ity of Ren�on August 29, 2011 Pianning Divi�ion City of Renton ����Q��Q Attn: Angie Mathias, Senior Planner 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 RE: NOTIFICATION OF OFFICIAL FILING File No. 2329—City of Renton—Tess Annexation Dear Ms. Mathias: We have received approval from King County engineering staff of the legal description for the above-referenced Notice of Intention. The Notice of Intention is now considered complete and has been officially filed effective: July 18, 2011. Therefore, the end of the forty-five day period allowed for invoking the Board's jurisdiction and requesting a public hearing is September 1, 2011. You will be advised of any further changes in the status of the Notice before the Board. Please be aware that any future final ordinance ar resolution on the proposed action must incorporate the legal description approved by King County engineering staff, including any revisions made in response to the engineering staff review. Sincerely, Lenora Blauman Executive Secretary cc: Anne Noris, Clerk of the Council (w/o atch) Lydia Reynolds-Jones, Manager, Project Support Services(w/o atch) FORM 12 STATE OF WASHINGTON, C'OUNTY OF KING } AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION PUBLIC NOTICE Linda M Mills, being first duly sworn on oath that she is the Legal Advertising Representative of the CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL Renton Re orter NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN p that the Renton City Council has fixed the 20th day of June, 2011, at 7:00 p.m. as the date and time for a public hearing to be held in a weekly newspaper, which newspaper is a legal newspaper of tne seventh floor coUn��i cn�„- general circulation and is now and has been for more than six months be�s of Renton c�ty Han, ioss s. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, � prior to the date of publication hereinafter referred to, published in to consider the following: the English language continuously as a weekly newspaper in King bo�ro Pec�c�on co A„neX �a proposed zoning of approximate- County, Washington. The Renton Reporter has been approved as �y �6.3 acres, bordered to tne a Legal Newspaper by arder of the Superior Court of the State of nottn by sE i3Zna sc.,to cne east Washin ton for Kin Count . by lbacn a�e. sE, co cne soutn g g y by SE 134th St., and to the west The notice in the exact form annexed was published in regular issues by i6ocn a�e. sE. �Tess an- of the Renton Reporter (and not in supplement form) which was perat�on: F��e No. A-10-001; Proponent:S.Bech) regularly distributed to its subscribers during the below stated period. A�� ;nte�estea p�ctes a�e invited The annexed notice, a: to attend the hearing and present . . written or oral comments regard- Public Notice ing the proposal. Renton City Hall is in compliance with the American Disabilities Act, and interpretive services for the hear- was published on June 10, ZOI 1. ing impaired will be provided upon prior notice. For informa- tion,call 425-430-6510. Bonnie I.Walton City Clerk Published in the Renton Reporter � The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is on June 10,201 l.#498384. the sum of $80.50. � y ��� ���G� ,, . Linda M. Mills -�= =-; � Legal Advertising Representative, Renton Reporter . �;�_ �;- '� Subsc i ed and sw r�to me this lOth day of June, 2011. �. - �' . Kathy Da otary Publ' for e State of Washington, Residing � in Covington,Washington , '- P. O. Number: ti''�' �„r� `�"' f °:�. � = -4 � Washington State Bo�+ndary Review Board For King Coi��zty �'esler Building, Rornfi 240, 400 �'esler L1/a1�, Seattle, WA 9810� Plione: (206) 296-6800 • Fax: (206) �96-C803 • littp://ze�ze�z��.kirtgcourin�.goz�/ar2rtexations August 18, 2011 � City of Renton Planning Division City of Renton Attn: Angie Mathias, AUG 21 1011 Senior Planner !O55 South Grady Way �/7 � Renton, WA 98057 ����Q V �L�J RE: REQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE CORRECTION TO REVISED LEGAL DESCRIPTION File No. 2329—City of Renton—Tess Annexation Dear Ms. Mathias: Enclosed please find a copy of the letter from King County engineering staff reviewing the revised legal description submitted with the above-referenced Notice of Intention. We are assuming that you will be in accord with the recommendations made by County engineering staff and are continuing to process this file. However, if you should disagree with the requested corrections, please notify our office immediately. Any questions regarding these recommendations should be directed to Nicole Keller, Road Services Division, at(206)296-3731 Please send a copy of the corrected legal description to our office as soon as possible. We need to have the corrected legal description on file prior to issuing a letter of approval. Also, please be advised that the corrected legal description must be used on all future documents related to this proposed action. Si erely, � Lenara Blaum Executive Secretary Enclosure: Letter from King County Road Services Division, dated August 17, 2011 cc: Lydia Reynolds-Jones, Manager, Project Support Services(w/o enclosures) Anne Noris, Clerk of the Council (w/o enclosures) Nicole Keller, Road Services Division(w/o enclosures) Kelly Whiting, Road Services Division(w/o enclosures) FORM 7 � � ' � � �������D . auc ��s zo�t Wii State Boundary Rsv;e�n, Road Services Division 9oard For King Co. Department of Transportation KSC-TR-0231 201 South Jackson Street Seattle, WA 98104-3856 August 17, 2011 Lenora Blauman Executive Secretary Boundary Review Board YES-BR-0240 RE: Citv of Renton—Tess Annexation (BRB File 2329) Dear Ms. Blauman: Thank you for the opportunity to review the revised legal description for the proposed Tess Annexation to the City of Renton transmitted with your August 17, 2011 letter. Staff reviewed the enclosed revised legal description and recommends the following revisions to the Tess legal description, as per the attached red-lined copy: Page l, Paragraph 2, Lines 4-5: Where it reads: "County Boundary Line Adjustment L99L3003, as filed under Recording No. 20000125900005, records of said County;" It should read: "County Boundary Line Adjustment L99L3003, as filed under Recording No. 20000125900002, records of said County;" Please see my previous letter, dated August 3, 2011 for a detailed listing of King County Road Services Division's research and findings. If you have any questions, please contact Nicole Keller, Vacations and Boundaries Engineer, at 206-296-3731, or via e-mail at Nicole.Keller@kingcounty.gov. Sincerely, .�.; ��- ydia Re olds-J es Project Support Services Manager Engineering Services Section LRJ:NK:mr Enclosures ,�..�.,�,� r '�" '1�► , , Lenora Blauman J August 17, 2011 Page 2 cc: Anne Noris, Clerk of the King County Council (w/enclosures) Paulette Norman, P.E., Interim Division Director and County Road Engineer, Road Services Division (RSD),Department of Transportation (DOT) Karen Wolf, Division Manager, Strategic Planning and Policy, Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget Gwen Clemens, Senior Policy Analyst, Strategic Planning and Policy, Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget Karen Freeman, Senior Policy Analyst, Strategic Planning and Policy, Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget Daisy Tamayo, GIS Specialist, Department of Assessments Paul McCombs, GIS Specialist, Department of Development and Environmental Services Richard A. Brater, P.E., Manager, Engineering Services Section, RSD, DOT Mary Coltrane, Intergovernmental Relations Coordinator, RSD, DOT Rey Sugui, Program Analyst, Road Services Administration, RSD,DOT Nicole Keller, Engineer II, Engineering Services Section, RSD, DOT � • • � �`� ��tacR�vta� S �d��s � ��1 � � QU� �� � ! TESS ANNEXATION yVA 8t�te 8oundery Rsvie�nr Lega! Description BoardFo�Ktn�Co� That portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 14 and the Northwest quarter of Section 13 of Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the eastern boundary of the City Llmits of Rentan as annexed by City of Renton Ordinance No.5398, as filed under Recording No. 20090304001157, records of said County, said point also being the westernmost northwest corner of Lot B of King County Boundary Line Adjustment L99L3003, as filed under Recording No. 200001259000 ,, records of said County; z � Thence easter(.y, northerly and easterly along the north line of said Lot B to the northeast corner thereof, said corner also being the intersection of the westerly right of � way margin of 162"d Ave SE and the southerly right of way margin of SE 132"d St; Thence northerly along said westerly right of way margin, crossing SE 132"d St, to th� intersection with the northerly right of way margin of SE 132"d St; Thence easterly along said northerly margin, crossing SE 162"d Ave and SE 164�' Ave, to the intersection with the easterly margin of saicf SE 164�'Ave in said Section 13; Thence southerly along said easterly margin to the intersection with north line of the . Southwest quarter of said Northwest quarter; Thence easterly along said north line to the intersection with a line 200 feet east of and parallel with the west line of said Northwest quarter; Thence southerly along said parallel line to the intersection with the north line of the south 163 feet of the North quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Northwest quarter Thence easterly along said north line to the intersectian with a line 400 feet east of and parallel with the inrest line of said Northwest quarter; Thence southerly along said parallel Iine to the south line of said North quarter; Thence westerly along said south line to the intersection with the west line of said � Northwest quarter; Thence westerly crossing said SE 164�'Ave in said Section 14 to the southeast corner of Lot 5, Block 1 of Cedar Park Five Acre Tracts in Valume 15 of Plats, Page 91, records of said County; Page 1 of 2 (0332) M � � ♦ 1 , Thence westerly along the south line of said Lot 5 to the southwest corner thereof, said southwest corner also being a point on the easterly margin of said SE 162"d Ave; Thence southerly along said easterly margin to the intersection with the easterly extension bf the southerly right of way margin of SE 134�'St; Thence westerly along said easterly extension and continuing westerly, southwesterly and southerly along said southerly margin to the intersection with the easterly margin • of 160th Ave SE, said easterly margin aiso being on the eastern boundary of said City Limits; � 7hence northerly along said easterly margin and said fimit line to the point of beginning. � Page 2 of 2 {0332) �;�coo i a� - ��o 000a, � � � KING��COUNTY, WASHINGTON VOI./PAGE c � CRONES & ASSOC. . BO�JNDARY LINE —Iv— 135 y5 ��s�� At�J U STM�N�T 7JBos,8 A���ND SUR�EYORS aJZ 59j ' �—� :�{VO. L3-9L3003 .REC Lz�RATI O N..... ,i ;,.,}SNpW-P1L`MEN QY�7HESE PRESENTS TFAT WE THE� .� �I UNDERSIGNED OY/NER(5) QF THE LAND'HEREIN:D�SCflfB�D� ��� DO HEREBY MAI(E A BOL'NDARY LINE�P.DJUSTAIEIJT,-;' � THEREOF PUR�UP.NT TO�RCW 58.73:040 ANR'DECF:4RE , THIS PDJUSTMENY��7A.:BE THE GR%IPHIC RERRESENYA7ION . OF THE SAME, AND 11iAT SAI�:ADJUSTMENT IS MADE � WITH THE FREE CONSENT ANO{IN ACCQRDANC��WfTH 7HE DESIRES OF THE OWNER(S)�.�IN.W�TNESS WHEREOF l7� - .. HAVE SET OUR HANDS AND SEALS. � //��''�� - , ORIGI�IAL LEG�1E DESCRIPTIONS: � T2EVISED LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS: �� LOT;iL TAX PAFCE[�NO. 145]50-Op6] CROSS REFERGNCE: LOT A� ilfqT' ION Oi'LOi 3,9[OCK� RE/ERENCF 5�OE 10 iHE lnLLON7NC SUR4EV5 �ary ����p0�[�+ '� PoWo R.M<Can �� 1.OF CEOAR��PARX .�THAT PoRTI�A"F1F.THE NOFTH HALF OF LOT.S'9LOL'It. FOR SEC1qN SU80MSqN AND RE/NFORNATqN.� � �rip /y;;Q� 5 ACRE'iBAG1$A$RECORDf6��N IqLUMf 1�'OF '�2.CEPdR PARK S�+aCRE�RAC15,0.S R£q7FCE0 IN ��� F✓: � PfA�S,P4GE 91,RECORDS OY KMC COUN�Y, WASN- .��. inO.AR� �^_ �,�� /� _ _\ lNG/ON,DESCRIBCD AS FO lOWS• ' . WLUN£15 O�P(qiS:PIGE 9t,p[$�R/B[D A$fOLlOwS RfCORO OF SURLEY gpOK 92,PACE]0 � �� k BEC/NNNJG AT THE NOR[HWEST CORNEF dl�Sa(D LOT 5; RFCORD OF SURVEY gppK 105,PACE J ; ; iX]/Y14 f i 1-�'f�((� 7HC fAS/J5/FCEf OF TW£$OVIH HA(Y,A$MEr1S--� 1H[yfC$g¢'Iq'06�f ALlM'C 7NE NORW LINf OT�,SAIp LOi 5 AECORD OF SUFJEY BOOK 76,�ACf S06 UR£D ALONG tHE f0.Sf L?%E.J,HEAEOF,;� F[T,• N�2"y'0�•p9'3J'i CEOAR PAItK 5 ACRF IRALiS.WLUNf]5.PACE 91 = 'v,�G>Uyt\4 +,`.�- �.�� M�(`n..... .... 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R[[ORDYD IN lqGU1�E 15 OF PLlTS.PACE.91:'kEfDRDS..... signe�and ocknowledged it t6�be(his/�er)fr,ee onG LOT C:iAX PARCEL N0. f45750-ppE6 ��tlf KIA�",�p(/My,�LESS THE frLST 130 FEE�OF TNE � ��� SOU7H NALF Cy`yVD LOT 5,��AL50 L S�FIAT PoQIlON � .ow �N M e aes ana n�.00s�s menuo�ea�o m�ut.i.w.���a ES s_....--'-',: . ��a A�"+ � .:' THE NORTN HALF OF LOT 5,BLOCX 2,CEDAF PARK OF TH[fpRlti;tW.F OF f11p�pT$�DESCF/BED A . BAJS'IS�.OF HEARINGS: �,P"��55�oNF�2J9 .; :. ':: 5 ACRF 1RAC15,AS RECORDED/N WLUNE 15 0! �OLLONS: �'.,. .� .. ; . ��.3' .�2 - .. � PlATS,PAfiE 91,RfCOROS OF KfNG CpU///Y, BECMN/NC Ai�FIE NOk'INWfST CORNER OF SAIp_LOT 5;,..��� . �NOTARY�N s�9�e��:e or n '1 ��� l //�� WASNINGTON. THENCE S88'40'46 E ALOfIG 1H£M�RTH LINE OF�SAfD'LOT 5 y.F Nobry AUCIic -�/���H- A DISI.WCf OF 129.<�FEE�'TNfNCE,-500'�9�JJZ' ?�1E�8A515 OF g[ARINGS IDR TH5 MAP/5 THf PUBLIC Daled': 765.87 FEf7 70 TYIf SOUfN UNE 0�i[IE A0R7N H4F.,, :'�T L/NE OF THE SOUrHEASf OUAR7CR OF IHF Nf p2 M � ,:�NORTHEASl OUART[R OF SECTION 11,ts SllO1VN 9� S'B-ZOO� V'� Y:ffPVointment expres -� ��O/ _.. OF SAIp LOT 5:iFIENC£NB9'6)']6'Wp(ONG".SAIP•..-.:� . (Npi'JJ:NW 1�55UNE0 SOUTH UNE A 05lANCE OF 12].J4{'((T 70 TNE W£5l� � Of'WASNH :' :": ::' UNf OF SaD LOt 5:IHEACC NOt'JJ'3�W.1GONC 1HE'�::.. : � ' ��� SAfO WE51(fNE i6<,0?FEfT Tp THE PO�M OF BfC/NN/AR:,�'.;,:' �.:'�Slole of Weshinglpn �.� �'". - '��.-Co�nty oi ' � _.' �',; LOT G I ceAily lhat I kn w�or:Y�ave saliafactory ev'Cen t�+at " �.'��....� :' '�:. '.: .. G'C2�1,�,�.)')')C(�an/1"�:{��il AR T4 YYI�(_'CfhK .;.' ' �HE FASi pJ0 FfE'r OF�HE Sd/TH HN.f 0�101 5,BLOCK .�NOTE:JME�EXlS'IINC SEPT/C TANK AND pHA/NFIELD 3.CEDAR PARK 5 ACRE IRACTS.t5 RECORDED IN NJLUME nEL�ME0.5UREAIENTS LOR iHIS SUR�.EY PER�ORAIED signetl '°' menl and acknawkdged+i{:�o,Ce(his/nu•��ree an0 ; � LOCAiqM��N fXSTMG'iAX OARCE(,.00BB'S+:., 15,PAGf 9f,R[CORDS OF KIfJC COUI�fiY. WITH A y'TOPCON CTS}B INSTRUMEIat,8Y TRA�RSE vol �(jTf P es ond purpexs menflerted'in'the inal�umenL�' �DENT/FIEO ON ASHV(G�ORAWINL'P?ONDEO BY METHODS,AND MEET OR EXCEED aCCURPLI'STPN�PRDS �Q�`SsIOHEkyLs V9 CAS1f�..hYE 06�RK'�.NFAL�H.L'�MER. O�1:10.000. "o°NOTA<RY N9� s�y�ae�.�o�({,, � �p� - R PUBt�C Notary Publicd L/!GC{il� /�. `,i`^'n'.� 2 9�, 5-&2001 v��. ',yt Pp�nlment espires ..•.•. .. °F was��� APPROVAL •.. � DEPAR7MENT OF DEVELOPMENT AND ENv1RONMEN7AL SERVICES APP OVED Tlil$��� DAY OF SMtUQR`I__,fi9 200�. ] ... ��-�-�-��-�-- � . � Seni � Engineer, PIa{tin Uriif, Land �Jse Services Division - KING COUNN DEPARTMEM OF ASSESSMEMS ,r.�. .. Examined and approved this 2�oy of Syy,�,dEjC_, 19__ � � ::.. :: ..: ;: : �I ... :' .. .. .�:� .;::' �`:� �EtII__1i�J•_ti_____ .1�.�v1_��*1— ..�.:: .:�' .. �� :� ::- .�.�.'.:..: King Caunty Assessor �eputy Kinq County Assessor RECORDING N0. " ZOOOOI ZS 900002 APPROYAI NOTES: � '�"�:.'� '.: ...-.'.-.. ' � •.•.• :.. P'OR"fIOk�DF ' LAND SUP.VEYOR'S CERTIFICATE �S �.� THIS REOUEST OUALIFIES FOR EXE�IPTION �" : : ,;'`.V,j�� RECORDER'S CERTIFICATE .................... � o UNDER KCC 19.08.112. I7 DOES NO'f•... ; .'� :: . � .'' r�e �` �T+ ''er�'N GUARANTEE THAT THE LOTS WILL BE `'� •'` . �� - " � 200o This BOUNDARY LME ADJUSTMENT correctly represents � > "s�'l�4 0` �1 4,5;_�`t r.23�R.SE,.�'iV.M."`° < filed for record this.zSTH.doy of,JAN„�}g,,,.,,,atj,pqpti{ o survey made by me or under my direction in + SUfTABLE FOR DEVELOPMEM NOW OR IN ----� ---� 135 �'u'�� 45+ re t of conformonce wilh state and county statutes � ��a THE FUTURE. THE LEGAL TRANSFER OF .:� .:�� ,�r_ . 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C'itr� c�t�Et�rtic�rj �l��,� !1�tttexeitic�i� I)�ar��t�;. tt�l�thi��:>; 1;ncl�sec�l �al�asc: �in�! t� cc��� c�f tht lett�r fi�cm� hii�� C'c�urrt�t' C[1f,�,'t21c'�'1'Itl� >Iat3�rct•it���in� the r�<<isi:cl Ic:�al ct��scri�aticro sulariiittk°cl �ti ith th� �t�,��°e-reftr�n�r:�l ''�at►re�zt�lntc r�tieaaa. 11'�ar�:�.�sun�in� that y�ca�r «�it( h� ir� a�:ccj�•�i ��it1� ti�c.y r��:c�;nmc.�nc3atictt�s n�acf�h� C�'c�unt} c:n�ii���ri��� statl�a�xc� are c��ntinuin� t�� �rr�cc;s thi;; �ite. t tc»�,�etc�r. if�yc�� shti�trlc� di�;��;ree W'il}1 tIl(.� rc�uestec� Ci)FCt�C�td?tiS, �}IE'tl`iE: I'ttzll�t� t�UP t/��lc't.' t171ttl�t�IKiI�I�'. �tli° C,�lit'altf)11?s tCl;aiCCItIlL l�lt;;� I`ECt117tTi1CllC�rc��i{ti1S si�c�iiltl he direc:teel tt� hic�7le �:eltc r, Rc�ati �erti iccs I)it i�i�x�,�t t?t)t�►'c)6-;7�1 I'I��� ��nd a %c�p�� c-�f'il�c� rcrrrc.�ct�ct te�a1 c�c:s�:ri�tic3z� tc► e�t�r c,tii�:� �s �ex�n <�s �►c�+s:�i�lc. V1'e nc.�c.�r� tc� l�a�rc i}�t CC�T't'ct'1�'t� (�'�'.,i#I L��SCtt�'11Cfti1 t1Ci ftlC' pr�+��r t�� issuin� a Ictter czi'�pprc�ti�l. ;'�lst�. �t�asc k►� i1tIL'i?r'tC� LI7t1I ��ll' l"C�1TCC�G�� Il!-'r1I C��tiLI'1�1�It1t'1 Illll;sl � u�eJ c,n all liiturc �c>cttirients relate�l tc� tljis �ar���x;►sct� ��ctic���. �ITICt°t`L�i`, ��"t�o.� t.cnc>r� Bl�iut���i �.4L'Cl1Il�'t �iEl'Citilfl �°.It�::t)titif�: �,�ttf'C�l'tllll �ltl� C't)Uf1�!r' �'Ztic�{� ;�CI'�`It`t'.ti �1�"tilC7t1. C�'c11C'L� �tf�USl ��. ��)� � r�: l.ydif� R�.���nc�lc�a-.Ic.»��s, �1.i�l;��er. P�c�ject Si��pc�rt Sk.rs�iczs(t4=�'��ncicssures� �1aa��i: �i<�ris.C"lc:rk ��f'the t+C�11I1C,lI �\1'i't1 c:11{;I{f�I.I1't�} IVict�lc.� k.eller, Rc�ad '.a'c:r�°icc� f�i�•isi�>n� t�=�c-��.nc:lcfs��rew) k�ll�• '4h'ltiti���!» Rt��id Sc°rr°ices Ui��isi��n(��'r►cr��Ic��ur��� f=t7K49 ? ,� � �s � '� ,�,, „� h�Ct t'�"'';!r� ,£: a.���,, 4� . �.,: " � AU� �8 �11 � ._ � , , Road Services Division ���'��0"�'" 8oard Fcu it�Co. C�e�d�tmen;�f Tra'�.y=c�°Ya.,cr� KSs;-T�?-t�,231 .?�)t �iqtltFt.�c'Ta:�;5t1z'E �tP'r't?i Gak,"c4E.�!,.:> �^r'f`i�)��{)�•���✓},: �11lfrUS[ {7. 2Ol I L�n«ra f3lautnan Cxec�ttiv� :��cr�tar}, Boun�arv Review�Bc,ard YE�-��t-0?�0 ftE; C'ity vf Kentc���-- `1"�ss Ann���ti�ia(BRB File ?3�'.9� D�ar�'I�. E31�unna��: "Thank!�°�?u fc�r the og�rtunit}° t+� re�fi��i�thc� rev's:�c� le��l c��s�ri�ti�a�� fcar thc� �ra�sed'I'ess �►x�n�x�tic�n tc� the Cit�° r�f�tentc�n transr��itted witil yc�ur Au�ust 17, 'C�11 Iciter. Staffrevicwec�tl�e �ncic�sec! r���ised legal descri�tic�n and re+cornmends t11� #i�ll�tiwris�� rcy�isic�ns t�thz Tess le�al descriptian.,�s pc:r the�ttachc� red-lined c:c�p}°: Pa�� l. E'�tra�r�ph 2. Lines�-S: Where it r��ds: ..Cc�unty B�undar}= Line r"��justrnent L4�t..3t�(�3,a;; file�i �►ncler Recordin�I'�ca_ 20C1()O l?:�9(7t�OC}5, recc�rds c�t"saicl Cai���ty;., il shc�ulc� read: ..�'ount�� 1�oundary Linc AdEustmc��t L�,?�3L3fl03. as fileti t��t<��;r Rec�c�rdin� N�. �00+�412590�f�42, r�cc�rd�c�f saic� C'c�ur�t��;'' Plc�as� sec. ��r�}= previous l�tt�r, c��.�t�d Au�ust 3, 2p 1 t fc�r a det��il+�� lisiin�raf Kin�;C'c�unty Rc�ac� S�nti���Uivisic�n's rtsearch and (ind�n�s. If4°e�u h���•�aay� c�ue�tians, �Ie�se contact Nicc�le Kettcr, Vat�tii�nns and [�t�t�ndaries L-:n�ineer, at ZtlCi-2'�t5-:3731, c�r via �-mail at Nice�le.Keiter�'it>,kir��c:ouni��.�;o�=. Sinc�r�ly. !+` ,�,;, ,r�!?,�,,,.: �pdia Ke �lc��-J �s t'roj�ct Supptart �er��ices Man��er Fn�ine+�rin��ier�=ices Sectic�n LRJ.NK:mr Encic�sur�s , .,�,:.Y .� [.enori 8lauman �, � Au�ust 17,201 l Fa�� 2 cc: Anne I�lari�,Clerk ofthe l�.in�,Caunt}°�c�uncil {wl enclasur�ss) I'aulette Nvrm�n, P.E., �nterim Divisian Dir+e�ccc�r and C+aunty Rc►ad Engineer, Road S�rrri�es l�ivisic�n{R�LI}, Departrn�nt ofTmnspartatiar�(DQT) Karen Wal� Division I+r�an��;er> 5tr�cc��ic Plannin�;and Pc►licy,{.�ffice af Pcrformance, Str�te�� and Bud��i �awc�n C"lemeas, Seniar Pc�tic�x �nalyst, Stratc��ic �'lannir�g�rnd Pc�lic}��, Uf�ce of 1'�rform�n��, Sirate�y��nd Bud�ct K�,ren Freeman,Seniar Pc�licy Ait�.lyst. �tr�te�ic Pla�nin�azad �'c�lic�°, C)f�ice Qf Perfonnancc, SCrate�y and 13ud�e# Dais!�Ta��ayc�,GIS S�ecialis#, De�►artme�nt o�Assessments �'�u! 1�99c:Cc�mbs, G�� Sp�cialist. T?c�arim�nt of'I��vc�l�pmeni �nd Environmental Scn�iee:� Riehard �. �3rater, P.�;., M�na�er. �n�ineeri►i� Services Sectit�n, FtS�, I��7' t�lary C"oitra��c. Cnter$�vernment�l ltelations C`c�crrdinat�rc, RS[�, pC.�MI` Re}� Su�ui, Prt��ra�n Analysc, Rc�ad :�er��ic�s Administratiar�, RST), L?t�T fi�ic�lc Keller. En�in�er II. En�in�eritt� Servi�es Sectiai�. R�U. Dt�T , ��� �������� � � � � ��� �d �� � � �� �� � TESS ANNEXATiO M � Legat G►escr�ptian ����� That portian of the t�artheast quarter af Sectiart 24 and Lhe Narthwest quarter of Secti�an 13 of "fownshtp 23 Narth, Range 5 �ast, W.M., in Kir�g Coun�Cy, Washingtan, described as fo!lnws: Beginning at a pain�nn#he eas#em boundacjt ofthe C�tyt�}rnits of Rento� as an��ced by City af Renton t3rdinance No.5398, as�iled und�r Etecording Na. 2oa9o3oaoos.�57, records of saici County,said point also being�he westernmr�st nt�rthwest corner af Lot B af Kin� County �aundary Line Adjusimer�t 19�L30U:�, �s filerd under Recording No. 20Qt?t3i259��records of said County. T�ence ea�ste�.Y, �ortherly and easterty aiorrg the north ltn� af sa�d tc�t B ta the �ortheast c�rner ther�eo#,said corner aiso be�ng the int�rsection of the westerEy�igfit of way margin af if2""�Ave SE and the southe�ly ri�ht of way mar�in of SE 132"d Sfi Thenc�e na�thetly alor�g said vveste�ly righ# of way margin, crr�ssing SE 132"� Si, ta the i�teesection with#he nortMerly r#ght nf way margin a#SE 232'Nd St; Thence eas'ierfy alc�ng sard northerly m�r�in, crvtsing SE �.62"� Aue and SE 164'�Ave, to the intersectian with the easterfy rnargin af said�E 264�'Ave in sald Section 13; Thence snutheriy along said easterly marg�n ta the intersection with nc►rth line of the Sauthwes#quarter of 5aid Northwest quarte�; Thence easterfy along said north tine to the intet�section witt� a line 200 feet east af ar�d paraiiet with the west lin�of said h�orthwest quarter; Thence sautf�erly alon� said parailel tine to tfi�e intersection with the narth iine of the sout�r �.63 feet of the North quart�r of the 5outhwest quarter af said Northwest q+uarter 7hence�asteriy aton�sa3d north li�e to the intersectic�n with a li�e 40�J feet east of and par�►11ei with the west iine of said Northwest quarter; Thence southerly ator�g said paraClel iine to the sauth tin�c►f said North quarter; Then�e westerty alor�g sais# saut� I�ne to the int�rsectio�t rnrith the west Ifne of �aid Nc�rtfiwest quarter, Thence wester�y crassln;g sa�d SE 164�`Av�in said S�ction 14 to the southeasL c�rner of Lot 5, 8tack 1 of Cec�ar Park Five Acre Tracts in Valume 15 of Plats, Page 91F records nf said County; Aage 1 of 2 �o3�2y +�,r� tir.r►� Thence w�sterly alortg the south line of said Lcrt 5 to the southwest corr�er thereaf,said southwest comer also bein�a point oR the easter�yr ma�n of said SE �6�"°Ave; Thence st�utherty alo�g satd eascerly margin tc� the intersection with the easte�ly extension of the soutMerly�ight of way nnargin of SE 134�'St; Thence westerty along said easterty extensior� and cantinuing westerty, southwesterly and southeriy a�long said southerfy margin to the intersectian with the easterly margi�n - o€ l�a�h Ave SE, said easterly margin also being crn the eastern bour�dary of said City Limits; . 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C'r C�wC .a'Ya . �y ✓:`w:lr�,'.kFP'xc"_uX.'�a`R' �tl i.+�� n� � reea�rw,.ra- r� ��`w,� SI rJRTHSt,RE't" S�1/wJ� <r'a3� ktC,'G�.r`-,,�"1* �'`?K � -.._.V..._. ._�_.,�. .._. �,n[� +rrin+ _ .:rr.n a� x.�: �er �.. •Z.•„�s M 5 �7 :� ;r� r � i� � �� =� Washington State Boundary Review Board FoY Kir�g Coi�yity �'cslc�r�Bitildirig, Room 240, 400 1"esl�r ti1/a��, Senttl��, tVA 9810-� P)rofic: (206) 296-6800 • Fnx: (206) ?9E�-h803 • litt�://zc�r��z��.kirtgcoi{�th�.goz�/nn�iexations City of Renton August 8, 2011 Planning Division City of Renton (��3L�C�C��MCQ Attn: Angie Mathias, Senior Planner 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 RE: REQUEST FOR REVISED LEGAL DESCRIPTION File No. 2329—City of Renton—Tess Area Annexation Dear Ms. Mathias: Enclosed please find a copy of the letter from King County Engineering staff regarding the legal description submitted as part of the above Notice of Intention. If you are in agreement with the corrections and suggestions made in the letter, please submit a revised legal description to our office as soon as possible. The corrected legal description must be used on all future documents related to this proposal. We suggest you direct any questions concerning the County Engineering recommendations to Nicole Keller, Road Services Division, at 206-296-3731. Sincerely, Lenora Blauman Executive Secretary Enclosure: Letter from King County Road Services Division dated August 3, 2011 cc: Anne Noris, Clerk of the Council (w/o enclosures) Lydia Reynolds-Jones, Manager, Project Support Services(w/o enclosures) Nicole Keller, Road Services Division (w/o enclosures) Kelly Whiting, Road Services Division, (w/o enclosures) FORM 8 . , ) ( v1r� � RSGtIY�'D AUG �zo�� Road Services Division Wr1 State Boundary Review Department of Transportation Board Fpr King Co. KSC-TR-0231 201 South Jackson Street Seattle, WA 98104-3856 August 3, 2011 Lenora Blauman Executive Secretary Boundary Review Board YES-BR-0240 RE: City of Renton—Tess Annexation(BRB File 2329) Dear Ms. Blauman: Thank you for the opportunity to review the legal description for the proposed Tess Annexation to the City of Renton transmitted with your July 18, 2011 letter. Staff reviewed the enclosed legal description and found it coincided with the enclosed highlighted maps. Staff recommends the following revisions to the Tess legal description, as per the attached red-lined copy: Page l, Paragraph 2, Lines 4-5: Where it reads: "County Boundary Line Adjustment L99L3003, as filed under Recording No. 20090304001157, records of said County;" It should read: "County Boundary Line Adjustment L99L3003, as filed under Recording No. 20000125900002, records of said County;" Page 1, Paragraph 12, Line 1: Where it reads: "Thence easterly crossing said SE 164th Ave in said Section 14 to the southeast corner of..." It should read: "Thence westerly crossing said SE 164`h Ave in said Section 14 to the southeast corner of..." Page 2, Paragraph 1: Where it reads: "Thence westerly along the south line of said Lot 6 to the northwest corner thereof, said northwest corner also being a point on the easterly margin of said SE 162°d Ave;" �.�,Zo2M It should read: / , � � , � � Lenora Blauman August 3, 2011 Page 2 "Thence westerly along the south line of said Lot 5 to the southwest corner thereof, said southwest corner also being a point on the easterly margin of said SE 162°d Ave;" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our review findings are as follows: When reviewing legal descriptions for annexations, staff attempts to identify islands of unincorporated County that may have been overlooked by the City in developing the legal description. For this particular annexation there are no overlooked islands of unincorporated County. Additionally, staff attempts to identify islands of unincorporated road rights-of-way that may have been overlooked by the City in developing the legal description. The submitted legal description does not exclude any adjacent annexable portions of rights-of-way. There are no parks within the annexation boundary. There are no Road Services Division's environmental mitigation sites, associated with past King County road projects, as identified from available GIS data. There are no King County-maintained off-road stormwater facilities within the proposed annexation boundary, as identified from available GIS data. There are no new streets within the proposed annexation boundary that remain under maintenance-defect bonds with King County, as currently posted by the developer for the required two-year maintenance-defect period. There are no tax lots within the proposed annexation boundary that are parcels of land owned by King County Road Services Division, as identified from King County Real Estate Portfolio Management System. There are no tax lots within the proposed annexation boundary that are parcels of land owned by other King County departments, as identified from County GIS data. If you have any questions, please contact Nicole Keller, Vacations and Boundaries Engineer, at 206-296-3731, or via e-mail at Nicole.Keller@kingcounty.gov. Sincerely, ` �� � � �(� Lydia Reynolds-Jones � Project Support Services Manager Engineering Services Section LRJ:NK:mr r ' �, ,,,,�y. Lenora Blauman August 3, 2011 Page 3 Enclosures cc: Anne Noris, Clerk of the King County Council (w/enclosures) Paulette Norman, P.E., Interim Division Director and County Road Engineer, Road Services Division(RSD), Department of Transportation (DOT) Karen Wolf, Division Manager, Strategic Planning and Policy, Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget Gwen Clemens, Senior Policy Analyst, Strategic Planning and Policy, Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget Karen Freeman, Senior Policy Analyst, Strategic Planning and Policy, Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget Daisy Tamayo, GIS Specialist, Department of Assessments Paul McCombs, GIS Specialist, Department of Development and Environmental Services , Richard A. Brater, P.E., Manager, Engineering Services Section, RSD, DOT Mary Coltrane, Intergovernmental Relations Coordinator, RSD, DOT Rey Sugui, Program Analyst, Road Services Administration, RSD, DOT Nicole Keller, Engineer II, Engineering Services Section, RSD, DOT ' _ �� c.� <� � ..- � � - ' � Exhibit C ��S � -a�- �� TESS ANNEXATION � . Legal Description That portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 14 and the Northwest quarter of � Section 13 of Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, described as follows: � Beginning at a point on the eastern boundary of the City Limits of�Renton as annexed by � City of Renton Ordinance No. 5398, as filed under Recording No. zoo9o3oaoo115�, records of said County, said point also being the westernmost northwest corner of Lot B of King County Boundary Line Adjustment L99L3003, as filed under Recording No. , records of said County; 20oov t Z S9 0 DOO Z Thence easterly, northerly and easterly along the north line of said Lot B to the 3 northeast corner thereof, said corner also being the intersection of the westerly right of way margin of 162"d Ave SE and the southerly right of way margin of SE 132"d St; � Thence northerly along said westerly right of way margin, crossing SE 132"d St, to the intersection with the northerly right of way margin of SE 132"d St; S Thence easterly along said northerly margin, crossing SE 162"d Ave and SE 164th Ave, to the intersection with the easterly margin of said SE 164th Ave in said Section 13; (P Thence southerly along said easterly margin to the intersection with north line of the Southwest quarter of said Northwest quarter; .,� Thence easterly along said north line to the intersection with a line 200 feet east of and � parallel with the west line of said Northwest quarter; v Thence southerly along said parallel Iine to the intersection with the north line of the south 163 feet of the North quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Northwest quarter � Thence easterly along said north line to the intersection with a line 400 feet east of and parallel with the west line of said Northwest quarter; (v Thence southerly along said parallel line to the south line of said North quarter; j � Thence westerly along said south line to the intersection with the west line of said Northwest quarter; � �-��fil,� Thence-��a��+Y'�cro�ing said SE 164th Ave in said Section 14 to the southeast corner of � 2- Lot 5, Block 1 of Cedar Park Five Acre Tracts in Volume 15 of Plats, Page 91, records of said County; Page 1 of 2 (0332) �iT�E N0. 2329 -- Ci'T'� OF RENTON — TE�S ANN�ATTt)N � ' 4 � . � , � +�r ��.r 1-t' S �cx�1n ' Thence westerly along the south line of said Lot�to the�west corner thereof, said est corner also being a point on the easterly margin of said SE 162"d Ave; ��� Thence southerly along said easterly margin to the intersection with the easterly Z extension of the southerly right of way margin of SE 134th St; Thence westerly along said easterly extension and continuing westerly, southwesterly 3 and southerly along said southerly margin to the intersection with the easterly margin of 160th Ave SE,'said easterly margin also being on the eastern boundary of said City Limits; � Thence northerly along said easterly margin and said limit line to the point of beginning. Page 2 of 2 (0332) ' '"�i„r '�rr�►` =�#� Washington State Boundary Review Board For Ki�ig Coicrity � ''«° 1"esler Buildiftg, Room 2�0, 400 1'esler L1/izi�, Se«ttle, IVA 9�104 Phrnie: (206) 296-6800 • Fax: (?OC) 296-6803 • htt��://wzozr.kurgcoirnh�.��oZ/c�fitrcx�ztioiis July 20, 2011 Gity of Renton Planning Division City of Renton ° Attn: Angie Mathias, Senior Planner (o�������D 1055 South Grady Way tnI Renton, WA 98057 RE: SUMMARY File No. 2329—City of Renton—Tess Area Annexation Dear Ms. Mathias: Enclosed is the Summary prepared by Boundary Review Board staff for the above-referenced Notice of Intention. The Summary will be sent to the Boundary Review Board members, along with the Notice of Intention, as part of the agenda packet for the next regular monthly Board meeting. If you see any corrections or clarifications which should be made in the Summary, I would appreciate hearing from you at(206)296-6801. Sincerely, Lenora Blauman Executive Secretary Enclosure: Suininary FORM 11 � � � � SUMMARY FILE NO. 2329 Thomas Guide Map No: 657 Date Received: 07/18/11 Date Distributed: 07/20/10 ENTITY City of Renton Date Filed: ACTION Resolution for Petition for Land Annexation Expiration 45 Days: 09/01/11 TITLE Tess Area Annexation Board Meeting: 08/11/11 Location The Tess Annexation site is located on the eastern side of the City of Renton. The northernmost boundary is formed by SE 132�d Street. The southern boundary of the site is formed by SE 134th Street and SE 133�d Street (if extended.) The easternmost boundary is generally formed by 166th Place SE (if extended.). The westernmost boundary is formed by 160th Avenue SE. Land Area Approximately 16 acres Land Use: Existinq Uses: Single-family homes (seven dwelling units); vacant land. Estimated Future Uses: Single-family homes (47 total dwelling units) resulting from new development and redevelopment of land. Population Existinq: Approximately 19 people Estimated Future Total: Approximately 127 people Assessed Vatuation: $2,509,000 County Comprehensive Plan Designation Residential Use— Urban Medium Density County Zoning R-4 (single-family;four units— 12 units per gross acre) City Comprehensive Plan Proposed: Residential Low Density Single-Family Use (RLD) City Zoning Proposed: R-4: Approximately one unit per net acre of �and zoned for residential uses(13.65 acres.) District Comprehensive Plan Not applicable District Franchise Not applicable Urban Growth Area(UGA) The Tess Area is located within the Urban Growth Area as identified under the State Growth Management Act, King County Comprehensive Plan and City of Renton Comprehensive Plan. 1 r � � � SEPA Declaration The Tess Area was addressed in an Environmental Impact Statement prepared for the City of Renton's Comprehensive Plan. The proposed Tess Area Annexation is exempt from SEPA pursuant to RCW 43.21 C.222 ENTITIES/AGENCIES NOTIFIED: King County Council Member(s)Julia Patterson; Reagan Dunn King County: Clerk of Council, Department of Natural Resources (DNR); Department of Development and Environmental Services (DDES), Department of Assessments, Department of Transportation (DOT), State Department of Ecology (DOE), King County "911" Program, Office of Management and Budget, Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys' Office, King County Records and Election Division, Fire Marshal Division, Historic Preservation Program, Puget Sound Regional Council, Community and Human Services, Public Health Department Cities: Not applicable Fire Districts: King County Fire Protection District No. 25; Renton Fire and Emergency Services; King County Fire Protection Districts No. 40 and No. 43; Eastside Fire and Rescue Water Districts: King County Water District No. 90 Sewer Districts: Renton Public Works Department School District: Issaquah School District No. 411 2 ' ' '�rr"` +rrr� SUMMARY—File No. 2329 The City of Renton proposes the addition of approximately 16 acres, known as the Tess Annexation. Renton City Council adopted this annexation proposal in June 2010. The action is proposed under RCW 35A.14 via a 60% petition method of annexation. The City of Renton is seeking annexation to resolve an unincorporated island area in order to more efficiently govern and serve the Area. The proposed annexation is also in keeping with interests by citizens in joining the City in order to participate in local government, to administer land uses under City of Renton regulations, and to receive public services (e.g., sewer services)from Renton. The Tess Annexation site is located on the eastern side of the City of Renton. The northernmost boundary is formed by SE 132"d Street. The southern boundary of the site is formed by SE 134th Street and SE 133�d Street (if extended.) The easternmost boundary is generally formed by 166th Place SE (if extended.). The westernmost boundary is formed by 160th Avenue SE. The City of Renton reports that the proposed Tess Annexation conforms to the State Growth Management Act (RCW 36.70A.) For example, the annexation is supported by RCW 36.70.20, which requires community planning goals, for urban growth, services and infrastructure, and environmental preservation. Additionally, annexation reportedly is consistent with RCW 36.70A.020 (1), encouraging development in urban areas where there are adequate public services. It is also consistent with RCW 36.70A.020 (12), calling for public services to support permitted development. The unincorporated Tess Area is included in the "Land Use ElemenY' of the City of Renton Comprehensive Plan. The Tess unincorporated area is identified in the "Annexation ElemenY' of the City of Renton Comprehensive Plan and is located within the Renton Potential Annexation Area. The proposed action is consistent with City of Renton Comprehensive Plan policies addressing annexation, including those provisions which call for inclusion of urban areas and provision of services e.g., LU-I; LU- 37.1; LU 37.5; LU-36; LU-41 and LU-42.) The proposal is reportedly also consistent with King County Comprehensive Plan/Countywide Planning Policies for annexation. For example, the Tess Annexation is reported to address King County policies that call for contiguous orderly growth of local jurisdictions and for local services to urban areas (e.g., Comprehensive Plan: U-304, U-208, U-301, U-304.). The King County Countywide Planning Policies also establish cities as the appropriate providers of local governance and urban services (e.g., FW-13, CO-1, CO-3; LU-31, LU-32, LU-33). The City of Renton reports that the proposed Tess annexation is consistent with the provisions of RCW 36.93 (Boundary Review Board Regulations). More specifically, RCW 36.93.180 requires that annexations be evaluated with respect to nine objectives. In this application, the City of Renton has stated that several key objectives have been identified as being potentially relevant for specific consideration. For example, City of Renton ofFicials report that Tess annexation would be consistent with Objective 1, which calls for the preservation of neighborhoods as this area is linked to Renton by natural/built geographic features (e.g., municipal boundaries, access routes, topography) and by social fabric (e.g., similar land uses, shared commercial centers, community gathering areas.) This annexation would also reportedly be consistent with Objective 2 which calls for the use of physical boundaries. The site is bounded by the City of Renton on the west side. The remainder of the site is bordered by public rights of way and property boundaries. Further, the annexation would be consistent with Objective 3, which calls for creation of logical service areas, and Objective 4 through Objective 7, which call for the achievement of reasonable boundaries for a jurisdiction. The City is seeking annexation in order that all services and land use regulations affecting this area may be efficiently coordinated by a single local government unit to the benefit of the community. 3 `�''' i�1° ' . . Similarly, the City reports that this annexation would be consistent with Objective 8, which calls for inclusion of urban areas within municipalities. The Tess Area has been established for annexation through the Renton Comprehensive Plan. This action is supported as well by the State Growth Management Act and the King County Comprehensive Plan. The City of Renton is prepared to provide the Tess Area with general administrative services, with review of development, and with environmental protection (including evaluation and regulation of environmentally sensitive areas, storm water/flood management.) For example, the City's Land Use Regulations set standards for existing and new residences, public uses, and open spaces. Critical Areas control land uses in order to protect environmentally sensitive areas. The City of Renton will directly provide police service to the Tess Area. The City will provide fire service and emergency medical services to the Tess Area properties via Renton Fire and Emergency Services. The City of Renton will provide the Tess properties with utility services either directly or by contractual agreement with service providers. For example, King County Water District No. 90 currently provides water services to the Tess Area properties and will continue to do so. Future development at maximum permitte� {evels can afso fikely be served by the District, however, it may be +�ecessary far the District to required a certificate of water availability for such development. With annexation, the City will also directly provide sewer services to the Tess Area. Stormwater management will be provided in a manner consistent with the City of Renton Stormwater Manual, King County standards, and applicable State of Washington guidelines. Tess Area residents would have access to Renton libraries, parks, and recreation facilities. Law and justice services and human services would, similarly, be provided to the citizens of the Tess Area. Students would continue to be served by the Issaquah School District. City of Renton officials report that the Tess Area Annexation, at existing levels of development, will generate expenditures of$1364 and revenue at$9,209. At full development, the Tess Area will generate expenditures of$42,158. Revenue at full development is estimated at$36,815. Tess Area property owners will assume their share of the regular taxes/fees (e.g., property taxes) and special levy rates of the City. With those revenues, and other revenues available to the jurisdiction, City officials report that there are sufficient funds to undertake the costs for governance and service to the Tess Area in a manner equivalent to levels of service provided to citizens of the existing City of Renton. The City looks forward to serving the citizens of the Tess Area. 4 PLEASE DETACH BEFORE DEPOSITING CITY OF RENTON,WA 98055 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK N0.304543 INVOICE NUM*RRa^.-' ''�' DAFE OESCRtPTION P.O.NUMBER DISCOUNT/RE7AIN AMOUNT TESS 07/05/2011 NOTICE OF INTENT FILING FEE FOR THE 0.00 50.00 �� DATE � � � �/ Q� 3 2 0 813 � � RECEIVED FROM �C V � ���"�-�/� J �+ a�� � � � �v l���� �� DOLLARS QF R RENT �/ LI � � ��� U oR l 6 ACCOUNT ; Q CASH � I � MONEY FR _ TO PAYMENT � �6 Q O ORDER � -�— C1-IECK , BAL.DUE ' � F•(,�P,�� � O CREDIT � gy CARD ��+ �i 82 Cit�r �f Renton Pla��ning Division �'�` s`;! " r ��.��;i !t�tl���tl�I�l5� - 50.00 .. , . -��x_ .�:r r:.. �� ,,�' ��r�,'� - '°` � �'B$', � rs t's 3 1 �+ �� .''�!-'�`� J �i L z 4�8 7����p ��ckn s��.r�-��.;!ua. , WCZSI1t31g'IOft StC�tP BOIL31CI11Y1�RQZ�iPZC�Board For Kiftg Col�ltti� 1"es(c•r B��ildn�g, Roont?-�D. �}00)eslcr 1ti'rry.Se�ntNr, 11'A 9470� � City of Renton Attn: Angie Mathias, Senior Planner 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 ._.._.._,__.._.._r...:...:...�. :.•..-�- : F .; ! : ; ; :: : : :� : .( : - ... ....»..... . ... «....�......_ � ... ... ... fEitiileeFiliii?ifiti::iiii:}iiii6iliet�i2i`iti;i;if;i�iei:fl� r �r '°'�' ' NOTICE OF INTENT PROPOSED TESS ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF RENTON I. BACKGROUND/MAPS A. Basic Information 1. The proposed action is to annex approximatety 16-acres to the City of Renton. Annexation is sought by the proponents to develop under City of Renton regulations and processes and to receive Renton public services. 2. The annexation was initiated through the 60% Direct Petition method under RCW 35A.14.120, 130, 140, and 150. 3. The proposed annexation area is located in the Northwestern quarter of Section 14, Township 23 North, Range 5 and the Northwestern quarter of Section 13,Township 23 North, Range 5. 4. Copies of the Renton City Council minutes for actions taken relative to the proposed annexation: a. Exhibit A: Certified minutes of the February 7, 2011 public meeting of the Renton City Council in the matter of the proposed annexation. b. Exhibit B: Certified minutes of the June 20, 2011 public hearing of the Renton City Council in the matter of the proposed annexation. 5. Pursuant to RCW 43.21C.222, annexations are exempt from SEPA. 6. Exhibit C: A legal description of the proposed annexation boundaries. B. The following maps are enclosed: 1. Exhibit D: King County Assessor's maps (two sets) displaying the proposed Tess Annexation boundary. 2. Exhibit E: A copy of King County Assessor's Annexation Petition Certification. 3. Exhibit F: Eight (8) sets of vicinity maps displaying: a. The proposed Tess Annexation boundary. b. The City of Renton existing corporate limits relative to the proposed annexation area. c. All major streets and other major physical features. d. The boundaries, including future service area boundaries, of all cities or special service districts having jurisdiction in or near the proposal. e. King County Urban Growth Area and City of Renton Potential Annexation Area boundaries established under the Growth Management Act. 4. Exhibit G: Eight (8) copies of a map of the current City of Renton corporate limits upon which the proposed Tess Annexation boundaries have been delineated. � ii _.� ., , i :.`lPlli'.� � � ♦ .. p �Il'_� �-,�E;_;'.n�.�i�'T,.�itif; A 5. Exhibit H: Eight (8) copies of a map showing City of Renton Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designations for the proposed annexation area. II. EVALUATION CRITERIA A. Overview 1. Population: The current population of the proposed annexation area is estimated to be about 19 persons in 7 dwelling units. The area is comprised of single family dwellings and vacant residential land. If the area were to develop to full capacity over the next ten years, given the proposed zoning, it is estimated that the total population of the area would be 127 persons in 47 dwelling units. The City of Renton population as of April 2011 was 92,590. 2. TerritorY: The proposed annexation area includes approximately 16-acres. 3. Population Densitv: It is estimated that the population density at build-out would be approximately 7.93 persons per gross acre. 4. Assessed Valuation: The current assessed value of the properties proposed for annexation is approximately$2,509,000. B. Land Use 1. Existin : The existing land uses include single family dwellings and vacant residential land. 2. Proposed: Proposed use is single family residential. C. State Growth Management Act 1. The proposed action is consistent with the Growth Management Act (GMA) in general and in specific aspects. GMA established cities as the jurisdictions intended to govern urban areas and encourages citizens of unincorporated lands to join existing cities. This proposed annexation would facilitate this aspect of GMA. Additionally, in compliance with GMA, the City of Renton has identified areas where it is logical to extend the community and where the City can provide government services. Those areas comprise the City's Potential Annexation Area (PAA) and by their nature are within the Urban Growth Area (UGA).The proposed Tess annexation is within the Cit�s PAA and therefore is within the UGA and is also therefore urban in nature. The annexation meets the first goal of the Growth Management Act, which seeks to direct development to areas that are urban. This annexation is within an "urban area where adequate public facilities and services exist or can be provided in an efficient manner". 2. King County Comprehensive Plan/Ordinances a. King County Planning under the Growth Management Act. i. The subject area is designated Urban Residential Medium, 4 - 12 du/ac in the King County Comprehensive Plan and is identified as being within Renton's Potential Annexation Area on the County's Potential Annexation Areas Map. King County planning efforts under the Growth Management Act have included ensuring that development in the Urban Growth Area occurs at urban densities and with urban level services available. The City of Renton Page 2 of 9 ' "�W" ,.a:,r,�^ ; .. ,.`: , , ,` � ` � , `r�y'' � has planned for urban densities for this area and can provide urban services within its negotiated service areas should annexation occur. b. The following adopted King County Comprehensive Plan policies specifically support the proposed annexation: i. Chapter Two, Urban Communities, Section 1.3, Urban Growth Area Targets (U-115) King County shall provide adequate land capacity for residential, commercial, and industrial growth in the urban unincorporated area. This land capacity shall include both redevelopment opportunities, as well as opportunities for development on vacant lands. a. The area was prezoned by Renton with R-4 zoning that wil� become effective upon annexation;the King County zoning is R-4. Renton's zone in this area retains adequate land capacity for residential and park use, as is allowed in King County. ii. Chapter Two, Urban Communities, Section 11 Potential Annexation Areas (U-204) King County shall support annexation proposals that are consistent with the Countywide Planning Policies and the Washington State Growth Management Act, and when the area proposed for annexation is wholly within the annexing city's officially adopted PAA. a. The proposed annexation is consistent with Countywide Planning Policies and the Growth Management Act. Additionally, the area is wholly within the City's adopted PAA. c. The proposed action is consistent with the Countywide Planning Policies in general, and the following policies in particular: i. LU-31 In collaboration with adjacent counties and cities and King County, and in consultation with residential groups in affected areas, each city shall designate a potential annexation area. Each potential annexation area shall be specific to each city. ii. LU-32 A city may annex territory only within its designated potentia) annexation area. All cities shall phase�annexations to coincide with the ability for the city to coordinate the provision of a full range of urban services to areas to be annexed. a. The City of Renton has designated a Potential Annexation Area in the City's Comprehensive Plan (Exhibit H). Renton has the ability to provide a full range of urban services to the area proposed for annexation. iii. LU-33 Undeveloped lands adjacent to that city should be annexed at the time development is proposed to receive a full range of urban services. Cities are the appropriate providers of local urban services to urban areas either directly or by contract. , a. Fire District #25 currently provides fire suppression and emergency service to the area. Service in Fire District #25 is provided by Renton Fire and Emergency Management under contract. Upon annexation Renton Fire and Emergency Management will provide service directly to the area. The area is within the Water District #90 sewer service area; Page 3 of 9 � •.-. ��J.�i'.'y ,�-):JI.I: �:�.Y�a1�IL-.✓,'�l'.,. ' � • � _ i�i i'lT_,�, - I eSS%',f1llt.�.31101� � , annexation will not affect the water district service area and water service will continue to be provided by Water District #90. Renton is prepared to provide a full array of local urban services to the area including police, local government, and other community services. The site will remain in the Issaquah School District. d. Adopted King County Comprehensive Plan designation. i. The adopted King County Comprehensive Plan land use designation for the proposed annexation area is Urban Residential Medium, 4 - 12 du/ac implemented with the R-4 zone. e. Comparison of City and County regulations for sensitive areas, etc. with annexation, King County ordinances and regulations would be supplanted with those of the City of Renton. City of Renton ordinances and regulations applicable to the proposed action include the following: i. Re�ulations for the protection of sensitive areas: The City of Renton's Critical Areas Ordinance (RMC 4-3-050) describes permitted and prohibited activities and uses, waivers, modifications and variances, and additional criteria and permit processes for development in critical areas. Critical areas regulated by the Ordinance include: streams and lakes, wetlands, aquifer, flood and geologic hazard areas, and habitat. Although specific regulations vary, Chapter 21A.24, Environmentally Sensitive Areas, of the King County Code provides comparable regulatory protection of sensitive areas. The City of Renton Critical Areas Ordinance is available upon request. ii. Regulations for the preservation of a�ricultural or other resource lands: Regulations preserving agricultural uses are not applicable to the subject area, as the proposed annexation area is not within any of the agricultural districts identified for first, second, or third priority for the purchase of development rights. Further, the property is not designated for agricultural production or other resource lands in the King County Comprehensive Plan and is not currently under agricultural use. The City of Renton does not have a program authorizing transfer or purchase of development rights. iii. Preservation of Landmarks or Landmark Districts: The City of Renton has no regulations comparable to Chapter 20.62, Protection and Preservation of Landmarks, Landmark Sites and Districts, in the King County Code. However, no landmark sites or districts are known to exist in the subject _ annexation area. iv. Surface Water Control: The City of Renton had adopted standards equivalent to the 2005 Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington, as required by the Ecology National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Phase 2 Municipal Stormwater Permit for Western Washington. The new manual specifies standards for things such as erosion control, conveyance system, flow control facility and water quality treatment system design to control storm water runoff from new construction. It is expected that any development that may occur in the future will be evaluated on a project level basis and at that time the Page 4 of 9 � �. � � �'�li:� .�.i- ''�.:'.'I`'i� �rl:'(l: � . , :'�I �i L_ i�- � . r. i effects proposed development may have on the environment would be evaluated, and if mitigation were appropriate the effects would be mitigated. In regards to annexation and the possible effects on surface water in this area, the application of King County's Surface Water manual would result in the same conditions of development in the City as would occur in the County and therefore annexation has no effect in this matter. D. City of Renton Comprehensive Plan/Franchise 1. City Planning Under the Growth Management Act. 2. PAA status and PAA agreements with other cities, if any. a. The City of Renton has an adopted Potential Annexation Area. This area includes three sub-areas,which are shown on Renton's Comprehensive Plan and on the King County Interim Potential Annexation Area Map. The City has also negotiated a PAA boundary agreement with the City of Kent. No PAA agreement was necessary for the area currently proposed for annexation. The Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map identifies Potential Annexation Areas, including the area currently proposed for annexation, and shows land use designations for such areas. 3. Comprehensive Plan approval date. a. Renton City Council adopted the current Comprehensive Plan in 1995, consistent with the requirements of the Growth Management Act. The 1995 Comprehensive Plan was updated in the 2004 Mandated Growth Management Act Comprehensive Plan Review. 4. The proposal is consistent with the Land Use Element policies of the Renton Comprehensive Plan that support annexation of lands: a. That are within Renton's Potential Annexation Area where the availability of infrastructure and services allow for the development of urban densities (Objective LU-I);and b. That are peninsulas and islands of unincorporated land where Renton is the logical service provider(LU 37.1);and c. That are available for urbanization under county comprehensive planning, zoning, and subdivision regulations (LU-37.5); and d. For which the City of Renton should logically be the primary provider of urban infrastructure and services(LU-36); and e. That would include those who already use City services or who impact City infrastructure (LU-41); and f. That are lower density areas where it would protect natural resources (LU-42). 5. Required Comprehensive Plan amendments, if any. a. No amendment to Renton's Comprehensive Plan is necessary to process the current proposed annexation. 6. Required franchises to serve area. Page 5 of 9 �r�r+' „ .;�,_.., , ,,_�. �r . - � - , � a. No franchise will be required for the City of Renton to provide services to the subject area. 7. Proposed land use designation. a. The subject area is designated Residential Low Density (RLD) on the City of Renton Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. E. Planning Data 1. Revenues/Expenditures. This analysis identifies the General Fund revenues and costs associated with annexing the subject properties as they are currently developed, as well as estimating the annual fiscal impact of their full development, which is anticipated to occur over a ten-year period. "Full development" does not equate to the absolute zoned capacity. Rather, it includes an assumption that a portion of the subject properties will not develop within the foreseeable future due to market forces and the choices of individual property owners. All assumptions regarding revenues and costs are based on existing standards or other comparable data, but actual results are likely to vary from these estimates. In general, costs associated with utilities have been assumed to be supported by the rates charged for those services. a. Assessed Valuation: Single Multi- Population Assessed Family Family Units Units �est.) Valuation Current conditions 7 0 19 $2,509,000 Full development (est.) 47 0 127 b. Estimated City Expenditures: City Services Current 10-Year Per Capita Costs $1,189.48 $10,696.96 Per Acre/Call/Mile $7,659.56 $22,877.56 Per FTE $360.32 $3,240.38 Total ongoing costs $1,364.05 $42,158.35 c. Estimated City Revenues: Revenue Source Current 10-Year Regular Property Tax Levy $7,105.66 $52,179.13 State-Shared Revenues $638.06 $4,284.14 Miscellaneous Revenues $2,829.69 $22,509.99 Page 6 of 9 � y�, �_., �,. , .:-��, _,�, ,,rr. h::: ..._ � A��:<,.r,��u�: � � Total revenues $9,209.37 $36,814.91 d. Estimated Net Fiscal Impact: Net Fiscal Impact Existing $1,364.05 Full $42,158.35 e. Estimated County Revenues Lost: 1. It is estimated that revenues generated from King County road and library levies, excluding library bonds would be reduced. f. Estimated Reduction in County Expenditures: 1. It is estimated that there would be a reduction in County expenditures to be recognized in areas such as in road maintenance. g. Estimated Fire District Revenue Lost: 1. It is estimated that the reduction in revenue for Fire District # 25 upon annexation to Renton would be minimal. h. Estimated Fire District Expenditures Reduced: 1. The estimated savings to Fire District #25 because of this annexation is assumed to on balance with the estimated reduction in revenue. F. Services 1. Water Service a. The area will continue to be served by District No. 90 for the foreseeable future. Future development will have to notify District No. 90 regarding water availability and obtain a certificate of water availability prior to future development. Population growth under the City of Renton's proposed R-4 zoning may be smaller than what would be allowed under the County's zoning, due to Renton's using net density compared to gross density. Therefore, the District's capacity should be adequate for the water demand generated by any post-annexation development in the subject area. 2. Sanitary Sewer Service a. The area is within the City of Renton wastewater utility service area. It is anticipated that if sewer improvements occur in the future in this annexation area they will be will be made through developer or homeowner extensions. 3. Fire Service a. Fire District #25 currently provides fire suppression services to the annexation area. This fire service is provided under contract by Renton Fire and Emergency Services. Upon annexation Renton Fire and Emergency Services will provide service to the area directly. Fire Station #16 is the nearest fire station to the annexation area. The response time is approximately 3.5 minutes. The station is fully manned with a three full time personnel and is equipped with a fire engine, a reserve engine, and an aid car. Each shift at the fire station is staffed with Page 7 of 9 � ' ''iF:L��ii � _�.J',!. -..,,. , :-�ic'`�.,-�, ., � • . - .. '�'l._, -- ._. .,� ;I�'... . . ` EMT/D-Fib personnel. The fire rating is ISO 3. Valley Com is the source of dispatch for fire and emergency services. G. General 1. Annexation agreements for extensions of service. a. No applicable annexation agreements are in effect for the subject area. 2. Topography and natural boundaries. a. The topography of the area includes no regulated slopes. There is a small area near the center of the site that has 25 — 40% slopes. The low point of approximately 460 feet is at the eastern portion of the area with the high point of approximately 520 feet occurring at the eastern portion, a 7% slope overall. There are no streams or wetlands identified within the annexation area. 3. Projected 10-year growth. a. The number of housing units in the area is projected to grow from 7 single family homes to 47 single family homes. The population in the area is projected to grow from 19 people to 127 people, based on 2.7 persons per housing unit. 4. Municipal or community services. a. With annexation, the property owners would have access to a full range of urban services including police, fire, parks, libraries, community services, and .readily accessible local municipal government. 5. Potential delays in implementing service delivery. a. The current waste hauler would continue to provide solid waste removal for seven years after annexation, according to state law. At that time, the area would then be included in the contract with the City's waster hauler. City departments reviewing the annexation proposal indicated that they would be able to adequately serve existing and future development. With the exception of solid waste removal, no delays are expected in implementing service delivery to the area. 6. Evaluation of adequacy, costs, or rates of service to area. a. Existing services to the area appear to be adequate. If the City were to assume this annexation it would have an estimated initial fiscal impact of $1,364 per year. At full development it is estimated that the area would have a positive estimated fiscal impact of$42,158 per year. Services provided by King County, such as sheriff and road maintenance would become services provided by the City of Renton. School district boundaries will not change, as they are not affected by annexation. As a result, the subject area will remain within the Issaquah School District. III. OBJECTIVES A. The proposed Tess Annexation generally complies with all of the objectives of the Boundary Review Board. These include the following: 1. Preservation of natural neighborhoods and communities. Page 8 of 9 ,� '�L4(;l:' ' ".,'liil". , _.�-\.'_ J'...:C; � ♦ �d �` _ � ni�-:i+ �_�. ',r.,��,>.:;��,r; � � a. No detrimental impacts to existing neighborhoods or communities are anticipated to result from the proposed action. 2. Use of physical boundaries, including but not limited to bodies of water, highways, and land contours. a. The proposed annexation is bordered by Southeast 132"d Street to the north, parcel lines to the east, Southeast 134th Street to the south, and 160th Avenue Southeast to the west. The existing City limits of the City of Renton abut the annexation area at the west. 3. Creation and preservation of logical service areas. a. City staff that have reviewed the proposed annexation have stated that the proposed boundaries appear to represent logical extensions for the provision of City services. Also, the Countywide Planning Policies state that cities are the appropriate providers of local urban services to Urban Areas such as this. The proposal would, therefore, further both the intent of the City annexation objectives and Countywide Planning Policies. 4. Prevention of abnormally irregular boundaries. a. The boundaries do not create abnormally irregular boundaries. 5. Discouragement of multiple incorporations of small cities and encouragement of incorporation of cities in excess of ten thousand population in heavily populated urban areas. a. Not applicable. 6. Dissolution of inactive special purpose districts. a. Not applicable. 7. Adjustment of impractical boundaries. a. This annexation is not being undertaken to adjust impractical city boundaries. 8. Incorporation as cities or towns or annexation to cities or towns of unincorporated areas, which are urban in character. a. King County has designated this area for urban development. 9. Protection of agricultural and rural lands which are designated for long term productive agricultural and resource use by a comprehensive plan adopted by the county legislative authority. a. Not applicable. No portions of the proposed annexation area are designated Rural or designated for long term productive agricultural or resource use in the King County Comprehensive Plan. Page 9 of 9 _ SE 131 st St "' � � � ��� � � ; SE 1 st ��� ¢ v Private Rd � � ---�` ��� �, - --_.���.� � �. Q � � � �� CO , _,t , � .e-.� �— "� � � � � � ; �, , 4 __ . 00 � -� � �� ..�.w_ � SE 13 ; --�—_�__�� �__ Private Rd _ ' SE 132nd PI a t _ � s ��� _. ... . .,......._'.T'��.._. �.. .' r ivate-Rd � � , �� _ .m..� w , cn �: � � -._..._._�_�__,__.�._ a� � ; _ ¢ � --- w W _�� � - SE 134th Pl � _m_,.____�_--�--,__;.. �--.... � � � > � ` � �� � � � m Q �' < _ � � � _ . . � -. � � � :,������ � SE 135th St � ` � m FileNamc.:ACEG��'( rrmg`.0 I �,�:;IS�rojEcts'�annexations4 F2bfU8f�/7, 2��� tess_annex\rnxdst�_tess_tiiancx_vicinity.mxd 0 310 6ZFeet y+J � e�� � c�� �� Tess An n exati o n � �� %A� , ,..v,,.,�. 1:3,200 N Vicinity Map Community&Economic Development Alex Pietsch,Administruux Achiana A.Johnsca�,Plunning Tech 11 �,„� ��ryof QAnnexation Boundary _.�i''"�`c� �, f I C�' (" ��� � '_"'City Limits _ .��.__ ::.��1 ..,,, �._.� �� ° � Parcels �iTY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BIC�'` ai#: Submitting Data: For Agenda of: Dept/Div/Board.. CED/Long Range Planning June 6, 2011 Staff Contact...... Angie Mathias x6576 Agenda Status Consent.............. X Subject: Public Hearing.. X Tess Annexation—Acceptance of 60% Direct Petition Correspondence.. Ordinance............. Resolution............ Old Business........ Exhibits: New Business....... Issue Paper Study Sessions...... 60% Direct Petition Information......... King County Certification Document Recommended Action: Approvals: Council concur to set public hearing. Legal Dept......... X Finance Dept...... Ot h e r............... Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... Transfer/Amendment....... Amount Budgeted....... Revenue Generated......... Total Project Budget N/A City Share Total Project.. SUMMARY OF ACTION: The Council received a 60% Direct Petition to Annex on December 16, 2010, to annex approximately 16.3-acres of unincorporated King County located within Renton's Potential Annexation Area. The proponent's petition has been certified by King County as having signatures representing at least 60%of the area's assessed valuation. Under State law, the Council is required to hold a public hearing to consider the annexation petition and the zoning in order to provide interested parties the opportunity to speak. Following the public hearing, Council may approve the annexation of all or any portion of the area proposed for annexation. The site is currently designated Residential Low Density (RLD) on the City's Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. The area was prezoned R-4 (allowing four dwelling units per net acre) as part of the East Renton Plateau prezone (Ordinance#5254). The Administration is also seeking authorization to forward the Notice of Intent Package to the Boundary Review Board if Council decides to accept the 60% Direct Petition. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Council set June 20, 2011, for a public hearing to consider the 60% Direct Petition and proposed zoning for the Tess Annexation and to authorize the Administration to forward the Notice of Intent package to the Boundary Review Board for King County. ,��, `"'+�` DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY p c'ty°f �- & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Q��00� ����� M E M O R A N D U M DATE: June 6, 2011 T0: Terri Briere, Council President Members of the Renton City Council VIA: Denis Law, Mayor � FROM: Alex Pietsch, Administrator x6592 �� STAFF CONTACT: Angie Mathias, Senior Planner x6576 SUBJECT: Tess Annexation -Acceptance of 60% Direct Petition to Annex ISSUES: Should the City Council accept the 60% Direct Petition to Annex from the Tess Annexation Area now that the petition has been certified by the King County Department of Assessments? If the City Council accepts the 60% Direct Petition, should the Administration be directed to forward the Notice of Intent package for this annexation to the Boundary Review Board? RECOMMENDATION: • Council accept the 60% Direct Petition to Annex the 16.3-acre Tess Annexation site; • Council authorize the Administration to forward the Notice of Intent for the Tess Annexation to the Boundary Review Board for King County for their review. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: At its February 7, 2011 public meeting, Council accepted the 10% Notice of Intent to Commence Annexation petition and authorized the circulation of a 60% Direct Petition to Annex. City of Renton departments reviewed the annexation proposal and all staff reported that the annexation represents a logical extension of their respective services and systems. There were no issues identified that would impede the annexation. A more detailed discussion of this proposed annexation and review comments are contained in the Department's February 7, 2011, Tess Annexation 10% Notice of Intent issue paper. Zonin The Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map designation for the annexation area is Residential Low Density (RLD). The area was prezoned Residential Four Dwelling Units Terri Briere,Council PresidP�` Page 2 of 2 ,o,�,,, � June 6,2011 per net Acre (R-4) as part of the East Renton Prezone (Ordinance #5254). The R-4 zoning will become effective at the time of annexation. Revised Fiscal Analysis At the direction of Council, Staff has been working on revising the methodology and assumptions used to analyze the fiscal impact a proposed annexation is anticipated to have on the City. Many revisions have been made to the analysis to try to more accurately reflect the financial impacts an annexation may have upon the City. One of the principal changes made is to evaluate departmental costs based on what "drives" that cost. For example, the cost of an annexation area to the City for police service is driven by calls for service. Costs for street maintenance are driven by the lane miles within the area. There are also now more City divisions included in the cost analysis. For example, costs to provide human services, special events and neighborhoods, as well as parks planning and natural resources have been added. The costs estimates are based on the 2011 budget and the official Census population figure (90,927). An effort was made to not include costs associated with staffing positions unlikely to be impacted by small incremental annexations, e.g. supervisors, directors, etc. The revenues for the analysis are derived from the 2011 budget assumptions specifically associated with the Benson Hill area. Finally, factors for inflation to both revenues and costs have been added. The fiscal analysis is continuing to be refined and has been circulated to departments for their review. Fiscal analysis for the Tess annexation using the revised model is attached. CONCLUSION: The proposed Tess Annexation has been certified as having sufficient signatures representing at least 60% of the area's assessed value. It also has reasonable boundaries and appears to comply with Boundary Review Board objectives. Reviewing staff raised no objections to this annexation. The proposed Tess Annexation furthers the City's Business Plan goals and is in the general welfare and interest of the City. The Administration recommends the Council accept the 60% Direct Petition and authorize staff to forward the Notice of Intent package to the Boundary Review Board for King Co u nty. Page 2 of 2 �, �ity of Renton � P(anning Divisior� iF`S {� ;f�: � e . . C. � .�u King County ��������D Department of Assessments Accounting Division Lloyd Hara 500 Fourth Avenue,ADM-AS-0725 f�SSeSSOi' Seattle,WA 98104-2384 (206)296-5145 FAX(206)296-0106 Email:assessor.info@kingcounty.gov http://www.ki ngcou ntv.eov/assessor/ ANNEXATION PETITION CERTIFICATION THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the petition submitted Apri125, 2011 to the King County Department of Assessments by Angie Mathias, Senior Planner for the City of Renton supporting the annexation to Renton of the properties described as the Tess Annexation, have been examined, the property taxpayers, tax parcel numbers, and assessed value of properties listed thereon carefully compared with the King County tax roll records, and as a result of such examination, found to be sufficient under the provisions of the Revised Code of Washington, Section 35A.01.040. The Department of Assessments has not verified that the signature on the petition is valid through comparison with any record of actual signatures, nor that the signature was obtained or submitted in an appropriate time frame, and this document does not certify such to be the case. 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Tax ID# 132305-9045 Gregory Thompson 13231 166th Ave SE Renton,WA. 98059 425-417-8230 .75 acre Parcel with a 1890 Square foot single family home. 2011 combined accessed land & house value= $313,000 Thankyou Steven A. Beck Manager Newfourth LLC 425-444-0461 1 �rrrfY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILI�r�' ai#: Submitting Data: For Agenda of: Dept/Div/Board.. Department of Community and January 24, 2011 Economic Development Staff Contact...... Angie Mathias, x6576 Agenda Status Consent.............. X Subject: Public Hearing.. PROPOSED ANNEXATION Correspondence.. Tess Annexation — 10% Notice of Intention to Ordinance............. Commence Annexation Proceedings Petition Resolution............ Old Business........ Exhibits: New Business....... Issue Paper Study Sessions...... 10% Petition Information......... Map Recommended Action: Approvals: Council concur Legal Dept......... X Finance Dept...... Ot h e r............... Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... Transfer/Amendment....... Amount Budgeted....... Revenue Generated......... Total Project Budget N/A City Share Total Project.. SUMMARY OF ACTION: The petitioners submitted this petition to the City Clerk on December 16, 2010. The proposed 13.6-acre annexation site is located in Renton's Potential Annexation Area, abutting the eastern portion of the current City limits. State law requires a public meeting with the proponents within 60-days of their submittal to consider their request. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Set February 7, 2011 for a public meeting to consider the 10% Notice of Intention to Commence Annexation Proceedings petition for the proposed Tess Annexation. W � DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY D Q Cityof AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ����O� �O M E M O R A N D U M DATE: January 24, 2011 TO: Terri Briere, Council President `r , � City Councilmembers �1/ ti � � i� VIA: Denis Law, Mayor ��' FROM: Alex Pietsch, Administrator STAFF CONTACT: Angie Mathias, x6576 SUBJECT: Proposed Tess Annexation—10% Notice of Intent Petition ISSUE: The City is in receipt of a 10% Notice of Intent petition to annex 16.3-acres for the proposed Tess Annexation area by the direct petition method. State law requires that the Council hold a public meeting with the annexation proponents within 60 days of receipt of a 10% Notice of Intent petition. The purpose of the meeting is for Council to decide whether to accept or reject the proposal and whether to require the simultaneous adoption of City zoning consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, if the proposed annexation is successful. RECOMMENDATION: On the basis of the following analysis, the Administration recommends that Council accept the 10% Notice of Intent petition. If Council concurs, the Administration recommends that it take the following actions (pursuant to RCW 35A.14.120): • Accept the 10% Notice of Intent to Commence Annexation petition; and • Authorize the circulation of a 60% Direct Petition of Annex for the 16.3-acre area; and • Require that property owners within the proposed annexation area accept City of Renton zoning that is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan land use designation. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: The proposed 16.3-acre Tess Annexation is located at the eastern portion of the City limits in the East Renton Plateau area.The Tess Annexation Area is bordered to the north by Southeast 132nd Street, to the east by 164th Avenue Southeast, to the south by Southeast 134"d Street, and to the west by 160th Avenue Southeast. 1. Location: The proposed 16.3-acre Tess Annexation is bordered by the existing eastern edge of the City limits in the East Renton Plateau area. Proposed Tess Annexation 10%a Notr,�,, Intent ,,,,�+ Page 2 of 5 2. Assessed value: The 2010 assessed valuation of the subject annexation site is $2,509,000. 3. Natural features: The area is generally topographically level with slopes of approximately 6% over the length of the area. 4. Existin� land uses: There are seven single-family residences and vacant residential property. 5. Existin�zonin�: Existing King County zoning is R-4. This area was prezoned by the City of Renton as part of the East Renton Plateau pre-zoning. City of Renton Ordinance #5254 prezoned the area with R-4 zoning; this zoning will become effective upon annexation. 6. Comprehensive Plan: Renton's Comprehensive Plan designates the subject annexation site as Residential Low Density (RLD). 7. School District: The Tess Annexation area is in the Issaquah School District. 8. Public services: All responding City of Renton departments and divisions noted that the annexation represents a logical extension of their respective services and systems and presents no foreseeable problems. Specific comments follow: Water Utility. The subject site is located within Water District No. 90's water service area by agreement under the coordinated water system plan. A certificate of water availability from District 90 will be required prior to the issuance of development permits within the subject area, following annexation to the City. It is expected that developer extensions of District No. 90's water mains will be required to provide service for fire protection and domestic use within the annexation area. The proposed area will not generate need for additional City employees because it is within Water District No. 90. Wastewater Utilitv. The area is within the Renton wastewater service area. Sewer main extensions will be required to serve the area if properties develop and it is anticipated that new construction would bear the costs of extending the sewer lines. The annexation does not present any problems for the utility and it represents a logical extension of their services. Parks. The Community Services department indicated that the annexation represents a logical extension of the services provided by their department. Staff noted that the area is currently underserved with Renton parks and recreation. However, there are three King County parks within approximately% mile of the area. If new parks were to be developed in the future to serve the area, additional staffing and programming would be necessary. Police. The Police Department did not indicate any concerns regarding this proposed annexation. Staff noted that no new staff would be required to serve the area and that the annexation does not present any problems for the department. Staff indicated that the area represents a logical extension of their services. Proposed Tess Annexation 10%Noti�Intent � Page 3 of 5 Fire. Renton Fire and Emergency Services currently provides fire and emergency services to the area under a contract with District#25. Staff did not indicate any concerns regarding this proposed annexation. Surface Water. The area is located in two drainage basins, the May Creek and Cedar River basins. Future development will be required to comply with the City's Surface Water Design Manual and the Flow Control Duration Matching Forested Site Conditions should be applied, as well. The area contains no surface water infrastructure, but conveys runoff via a ditch and culverts, or via sheet flow. The City would assume maintenance responsibility for the ditches, culverts, etc. Any future development within the area would require additional public storm system construction and would require additional resources for maintenance of such infrastructure. Staff indicates the annexation is a logical extension of their services. Transportation Svstems. The Transportation Systems staff has no concerns regarding the proposed annexation. Staff indicated that additional Transportation Systems staff would not be required and that the annexation represents a logical extension of services. Southeast 132"d Street and Southeast 134th Street do not meet the current Renton street standards. A portion of Southeast 132"d and all of Southeast 134th do not have adequate right-of-way width to construct a street that would meet current Renton street standards. 162"d Avenue Southeast and 164tn Avenue Southeast are not currently improved as streets, but are used as access streets for abutting properties.These streets do have adequate right-of-way width to meet City standards. Staff noted that the streets do not include curb, gutter, sidewalks, and there is only one streetlight. Energy costs associated with existing and new street lighting, existing and new traffic control signage, and pavement markings should not be a financial burden. Staff indicated that the City would assume ownership and responsibility of all existing streets in the area. Public Works Maintenance. The annexation does not present any problems for the Department and it represents a logical extension of their services._Staff noted that the City would assume ownership and maintenance responsibility of the streets and storm water infrastructure that is located within the area. Buildin�.The Building section did not indicate any concerns regarding the proposed annexation. The annexation does not present any increased need for City staff. Plannin�.The Planning section did not indicate any concerns regarding the proposed annexation and stated that the annexation represents a logical extension of their services.The annexation does not present any increased need for City staff. ANALYSIS OF THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION: Proposed Tess Annexation 10%Noti�,�,,,Intent � Page 4 of 5 1. Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan: Renton's Comprehensive Plan annexation policies support this proposed annexation. The subject site is within the City's Potential Annexation Area, is subject to development pressure that might benefit from City Development Standards, and is land that is available for urbanization under the King County Comprehensive Plan, zoning, and subdivision regulations (Policy LU-38). Additionally, as Policy LU-36 states, the City recognizes "that it has an inherent interest in future land use decisions affecting its Potential Annexation Area". 2. Consistency with the Boundarv Review Board Obiectives: (from RCW 36.93.180) a. Preservation of natural neighborhoods and communifies; The proposed annexation would cause no disruption to the larger community. b. Use of physical boundaries, including but not limited to bodies of water, highways, and land contours; The subject site is bounded on its western portion by existing City limits and uses streets or parcel lines for the other boundaries. c. Creation and preservation of logical service areas; Water and sewer service boundaries will not change as a result of this annexation.The Tess Annexation Area is in the Issaquah School District. The school district boundaries will not change, the area will remain in the Issaquah School District. Renton will take over police service for the 16.3-acres upon annexation; the King County Sheriff's Department currently provides police protection to the area. Renton Fire and Emergency Services currently provide service under contract to Fire District#25 which serves the area. Pursuant to state law, there will be no change in the garbage service provider for at least seven years. d. Prevention of abnormally irregular boundaries; This annexation does not have irregular boundaries. e. Discouragement of multiple incorporations of small cities and encouragement of incorporations of cities in excess of ten thousand population in heavily populated urban areas; Not applicable. No incorporations are proposed in this area. f. Dissolution of inactive special purpose districts; Not applicable.There are no inactive special purpose districts here. g. Adjustment of impractical boundaries; Not applicable. h. Incorporation as cities or towns or annexation to cities or towns of unincorporated areas which are urban in character; Proposed Tess Annexation 10%Noti�.Intent ,�,,. Page 5 of 5 King County has designated this area for urban development because of its location within the Urban Growth Boundary. The County has also indicated that it wants to divest itself from providing urban services to these unincorporated urban areas by turning them over to cities as quickly as possible. Because the subject annexation site is within Renton's PAA and not in an area under consideration for incorporation, annexation is appropriate at this time. i. Protection of agricultural and rural lands which are designated for long term productive agricultural and resource use by a comprehensive plan adopted by the county legislative authority. Not applicable. No portions of the proposed annexation are rural or designated for long term productive agricultural use in the King County or Renton Comprehensive Plans. 3. A fiscal analysis for the proposed annexation is attached.The fiscal impact analysis that is used for annexations considers costs on a per capita basis. The fiscal analysis indicates that the proposed annexation would have an initial net negative fiscal impact of$4,336 per year. A significant contributing factor to the negative fiscal impact is the amount of roadway this proposed annexation includes. Approximately 2,400 lineal feet of roadway is estimated to cost approximately$5,400/year to maintain. This proposed annexation takes in roadways that if not included would significantly diminish the negative fiscal impact. However, it is in the City's best interest, and is the preference of the roads division, to assume maintenance of county roadways. Over a 10-year buildout period, it is estimated that the fiscal impact would become positive at $12,499 per year. CONCIUSION: The proposed Tess Annexation is consistent with relevant County and City annexation policies, as well as most Boundary Review Board objectives for annexation. The proposed Annexation is consistent with relevant County and City annexation policies, as well as applicable Boundary Review Board objectives for annexation. The staff that reviewed the proposed annexation for each department did not identify any major impediments to the provision of City services to the area or indicate that they feel the annexation is untimely. TESS ANNEXATION FISCAL IMPACT ANALYS��,,. .,,,,�„� Units Population AV Existing dev. 7 16 $2,509,000 Full dev. 47 108 $23,500,000 Assumptions: 2.3 persons/new SF household $333,286 AV/existing unit(actual) $500,000 AV/new SF home Revenues Totalrevenues Existing Full Rate Existing $10,203.7� Regular levy $7,235.96 $67,774.00 2.884 Full $88,i16.51 Excess levy $156.86 $1,469.22 0.06252 State Shared Revenues Rate(per cap) Existing Full Liquor tax $3.23 $51.97 $348.91 Liquor Board profits $7.31 $117.74 $790.53 Gas tax-unrestricted $14.14 $227.65 $1,528.53 MVET $0.19 $2.99 $20.05 Camper excise $0.75 $12.08 $81.08 Criminal justice $0.73 $11.79 $79.15 Total $424.21 $2,848.24 Miscellaneous Revenues Rate Existing Full Real estate excise* $75.35 $1,213.11 $8,145.18 Utility tax** $133.20 $932.40 $6,260.40 Fines&forfeits* $14.98 $241.20 $1,619.46 Total $2,386.71 $16,025.05 * Per capita ** Per housing unit-based on$2,220 annual utility billing @ 6%tax rate Costs Total ongoing costs Per capita Existing Full Existing $14,�3�.91 Contracted Services Full $75,516,98 Alcohol $0.19 $3.06 $20.54 Public Defender $4.68 $75.35 $505.91 Jail $8.56 $137.82 $925.34 Subtotal $216.22 $1,451.78 Court/legal/admin. $66.92 $1,077.41 $7,234.05 Parks maintenance* $14.90 $239.89 $1,610.69 Police $276.89 $4,457.93 $29,931.81 Road maintenance** N/A $5,412.21 $6,013.64 Fire*** $1.25 $3,136.25 $29,375.00 Total $14,539.91 $75,616.98 * See Sheet Parks FIA ** See Sheet Roads FIA *** Rate per$1,000 of assessed valuation(FD#25 contract) Net fiscal impact Existing -$4,336.1$ Full $12,499.53 Revised 8-29 per Finance Memo �r.r° �.rr+, PARKS ACQUISTION AND MAINTENANCE COST CALCULATION SHEET TESS ANNEXATION Needs: Maintenance of neighborhood&community parks Assumptions: $6,000 per acre to maintain neighborhood parks $7,000 per acre to maintain community parks 1.2 acres/1,000 for neighborhood park(LOS in Comprehensive Park Pian) 1.1 acres/1,000 for community park(LOS in Comprehensive Park Plan) 108 Population after 10 years(projected growth) Per capita annual costs: Ongoing costs : (1 * 1.2/1,000*$6,000)+(1 * 1.1/1,000*$7,000)_ $14.90 (park maintenance) Ongoing costs Maintenance Cost: $1,610.69 r�rr �rrr�` ROADS MAINTENANCE CALCULATION SHEET TESS ANNEXATION New Roadway: Zone Acres Linear Feet R-4 1.74 269.7 (assumes 155 linear ft/ac) R-8 0 (assumes 145 linear ft/ac) R-10 0 (assumes 140 linear ft/ac) 269.7 Estimated total linear feet of new roadway 0.05 Estimated total linear miles of new roadway Existing Roadway: Zone Acres Linear Feet n/a 2,427 Linear feet of existing roadway 0.46 Linear miles of existing roadway Total Roadway: Zone Acres Linear Feet 2,697 Estimated linear feet of roadway at full development 0.51 Estimated linear miles of roadway at full development Estimated Costs: (Assumes year/y cost of$2.23/linear foot to maintain roadways) Annual cost for existing roadways: $5,412.21 Annual roadway maintenance cost at full development: $6,013.64 Revised 8-29-03 per Finance Memo s� � w '�o � � � Q ¢ SE 131st St �S' N � � F731st PI � � � � SE 131 st Ln �.. ■ .. ■ �..�.. 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L_!Q1 �-+,� �>40% & <=90% �>90% � Denis Law 5�, —"� Cl� Of -�+✓ �z Mayor :__ __ - - � :- -r. _ _ �� ���, • �' �'- "= - ,R' �. _ , �� � `� ♦ ���} ♦ : �� ��� ✓rJ �`/ �-sA1�1�5.�` �l1111� ' 'a����� '�`r Department of Community and Economic Development Alex Pietsch,Administrator December 17, 2011 Mr. Iris Hoffner, Director Accounting Division King County Department of Assessments 500 Fourth Avenue, Room 709A Seattle,WA 98104-2384 SUBJECT: CERTIFICATION OF 10% NOTICE OF INTENT PETITION TO ANNEX - PROPOSED TESS ANNEXATION Dear Ms. Hoffner: Enclosed, please find a petition form and accompanying documentation that together comprise one 10% Notice of Intent to Commence Annexation Petition. The request to annex to the City of Renton, a code city, is made under 35A.14.120 RCW. The Petition is transmitted to you for certification of sufficiency of assessed value under the applicable sections of the RCW. Signatures representing at least 10%of the area's assessed value are required for this petition to be considered sufficient in this regard. A list displaying property identification numbers, owners names, and assessed values for this annexation has been transmitted to Hazel Gantz. If you have any questions or require additional materials, please do not hesitate to call me at (425) 430-6576. Thank you in advance for your prompt attention to this request. Sincerely, , f - c�,,-r� :�,� , Angie Mathias Associate Planner Enc. Renton City Hall • 1055 South Grady Way • Renton,Washington 98057 • rentonwa.gov � a � ��rr+ ti� p� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC + :: � ♦ DEVELOPMENT � FZEC�M\!�D ��N�p'� M E M O R A N D U M ��� 2 � 2010 e., ..'�� ���°��� DATE: December 20, 2010 TO: Terry Higashiyama, Community Services Administrator Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator Kevin Milosevich, Chief of Police Mark Peterson, Fire Chief Iwen Wang, Finance & IS Administrator Nancy Carlson, HR & Risk Management Administrator Larry Warren, City Attorney Marty Wine, Assistant CAO FROM: Alex Pietsch, Administrator � STAFF CONTACT: . Angie Mathias, Associate Planner SUBJECT: Annexation Review Form An annexation review form for the proposed Tess Annexation has been circulated to City Departments for completion. We have requested that the forms be returned by January 7, 2011. For your information, sample blank review forms and a map of the area is attached. These are the same forms that have been routed to the various departments for review. The table below indicates by section the staff person who has been sent the review form. We appreciate your assistance in providing the information that contributes to adequate annexation review. If you would prefer that additional or alternative representatives in your departments receive this in a future annexation routing please let Angie Mathias know. Community Services Parks: Leslie Betlach Public Works Water Utility: Abdoul Gafour Surface Water Utility: Ron Straka Wastewater Utility: Dave Christensen Transportation: Bob Mahn P�ablic Works Maintenance: Bill Wressell Community& Economic Development Building: Larry Meckling Current Planning: Jennifer Henning Police Police: Terri Vickers, Cyndie Parks Fire& Emergency Services Fire: Bill Flora cc: Chip Vincent + � � Annexation Review Form (Please return completed forms to Angie Mathias in CED) [X] 60% Direct Petition TO . Building Surface Water Utility Fire Water Utility Parks Wastewater Utility Police Transportation Public Works Maintenance Current Planning FROM . Department of Community and Economic Development SUBIECT . Tess Annexation Location . The proposed 16.3-acre Tess Annexation is located at the eastern portion of the City limits. The area is bordered to the north by Southeast 132nd Street,to the east by a parcel line,to the south by Southeast 134th Street, and to the west by 160th Avenue Southeast. Date Circulated: December 20, 2010 Comments Due: lanuarv 7, 2011 General Information Area . 16.3 acres Street length . 2,427 linear feet(existing) Assessed Value . $2,509,000 Estimated Population . 16 people Current Uses: Residential . 7 Dwelling Units Commercial . N/A Industrial . N/A Public . N/A Comp Plan Designation . Residential Low Density Future Uses: . + 40 New Single-Family Detached Units Future Population . + 92 Additional People Reviewing Department/Division: /VI��� v�/,✓►P _ �C� 1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your department/division? ! Tess Annexation � � � 2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision to the area? 1Vh 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department/division? �� 4. What additfonal facilities or staff would be required to serve this area? Can you identify any other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation? 1��,,� �.��� ��c�+- � a���� "� . �r��- a�v�we�Ca,he,r; + 5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed by anotherjurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this annexation? N� 6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services? (If yes, please indicate on the attached map.) �� G�,�'C�(,��'c�'�,c�s_ tn►(,�,f �'s �-I'�.a_ r I��-el-�f- �F �) �-��e C`en�PC.�,v�-�s � G�v�P�1C ' General recommendation and comments: � ! '��+^�s ��� Signatur : Date: � �"(�2�2 G IO Page 2 of 2 I i. ' � � � �� I �' �`-'-, _ ��� __ ,� ( I . , � �I � � I , , I ` � �. 7� -�_ ' i , _ _._ . _.—_..__ ._ � I..._._ _ �� Q , � i Cn _ i , ---_. ; -------- --I ' � , I ; � ! 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I � � File Name��.\CED1PIanning\GISIGIS_projects\annexations\ . tess_annex\rnxd s11_tess_annex_viciniry.mxd o 33o ss� � � ���;;� ,�������� Tess Annexation Fea� � .,. , ; ,3,000 � � C �;� N `\� � "-'`�� Vicinity Map , ' ._1' � Community&Economic Developrnent y � AlexYietsch,Administr�tor ��`�i��i �;�� � City Limits �._!Tess Annexation Boundary Adrinnn A.Johnson,Plannin Tech II ..�.S,� t���,` � eCity of � �1^ 1a �'r;� I ��E'.��'�C� '��•� '.., ' � -� - � . � ��: December 17 2010 a. ' � ,�,, ,�` ti�Y � DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC O � :: ,s � DEVELOPMENT � ��N�p� M E M O R A N D U M DATE: December 20, 2010 T0: Terry Higashiyama, Community Services Administrator Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator Kevin Milosevich, Chief of Police Mark Peterson, Fire Chief Iwen Wang, Finance & IS Administrator Nancy Carlson, HR & Risk Management Administrator Larry Warren, City Attorney Marty Wine, Assistant CAO FROM: Alex Pietsch, Administrator � STAFF CONTACT: Angie Mathias, Associate Planner SUBIECT: Annexation Review Form An annexation review form for the proposed Tess Annexation has been circulated to City Departments for completion. We have requested that the forms be returned by January 7, 2011. For your information, sample blank review forms and a map of the area is attached. These are the same forms that have been routed to the various departments for review. The table below indicates by section the staff person who has been sent the review form. We appreciate your assistance in providing the information that contributes to adequate annexation review. If you would prefer that additional or alternative representatives in your departments receive this in a future annexation routing please let Angie Mathias know. Community Services Parks: Leslie Betlach Public Works Water Utility: Abdoul Gafour Surface Water Utility: Ron Straka Wastewater Utility: Dave Christensen Transportation: Bob Mahn Public Works Maintenance: Bill Wressell Community& Economic Development Building: Larry Meckling Current Planning: Jennifer Henning Police Police: Terri Vickers, Cyndie Parks Fire & Emergency Services Fire: Bill Flora cc: Chip Vincent � , ''�' ,"�„y Annexation Review Form (Piease return compieted forms to Angie Mathias in CED) [X] 60% Direct Petition TO . Building Surface Water Utility Fire Water Utility Parks Wastewater Utility Police Transportation Public Works Maintenance Current Planning FROM . Department of Community and Economic Development SUBJECT . Tess Annexation Location . The proposed 16.3-acre Tess Annexation is located at the eastern portion of the City limits. The area is bordered to the north by Southeast 132nd Street,to the east by a parcel line,to the south by Southeast 134th Street, and to the west by 160th Avenue Southeast. Date Circulated: December 20, 2010 Comments Due: lanuarv 7, 2011 General Information Area . 16.3 acres Street length . 2,427 linear feet(existing) Assessed Value . $2,509,000 Estimated Population . 16 people Current Uses: Residential . 7 Dwelling Units Commercial . N/A Industrial . N/A Public . N/A Comp Plan Designation . Residential Low Density Future Uses: . + 40 New Single-Family Detached Units Future Population . + 92 Additional People Reviewing Department/Division: 1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your department/division? r • . Tess Annexation ,,�,,, �..r� . 2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision to the area? 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department/division? 4. What additional facilities or staff would be required to serve this area? Can you identify any other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation? 5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed by another jurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this annexation? 6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services? (If yes, please indicate on the attached map.) General recommendation and comments: � Signature: Date: Page 2 of 2 sF � � w � ; �y, i ��o �� � a� cn _..._____. ' � ¢ a� �._____ � �. N —__ � cL�'o > �--, Q _. 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I de Nan�ie ACEU1NIannma�GIS1GIS pre�eds�annexationsl less :n�nex\inr 1 �1 tes:: aruiex vicinrtytnxd 0 330- ��ee, ,, .:�� ,,,.,,.� �� � Tess Annexation ,:a.000 �,.,�� , '"+�°-'`�t N Vicinity Map Community&Economic Development �� - � Alex Pietsch,Adminishator . 0 City Limits �._!Tess Annexation Boundary AdnnnnA.Johnson.PlnnningTech II � . . �� ��,,,���� F���.�..� �, `` �'., � r�--� � - • C ��e December 17 2010 . . '�✓ ,'�� Annexation Review Form (Please return completed forms to Angie Mathias in CED) [X] 60% Direct Petition TO . Building Surface Water Utility Fire Water Utility Parks Wastewater Utility Police Transportation Public Works Maintenance Current Planning FROM . Department of Community and Economic Development SUBJECT . Tess Annexation Location . The proposed 16.3-acre Tess Annexation is located at the eastern portion of the City limits. The area is bordered to the north by Southeast 132nd Street,to the east by a parcel line,to the south by Southeast 134`h Street, and to the west by 160th Avenue Southeast. Date Circulated: December 20, 2010 Comments Due: January 7, 2011 General Information Area . 16.3 acres Street length . 2,427 linear feet (existing) Assessed Value . $2,509,000 Estimated Population . 16 people Current Uses: Residential . 7 Dwelling Units Commercial . N/A , Industrial . N/A Public . N/A Comp Plan Designation . Residential Low Density Future Uses: . + 40 New Single-Family Detached Units Future Population . + 92 Additional People �7 • � " Reviewing Department/Division: �'`������`���' 1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your department/d'ivision? Tess Annexation � � 2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision to the area? �,/C� 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department/division? �� �%,� 4. What additional facilities or staff would be required to serve this area? Can you identify any other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation? �:.r 1ltCr 5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed by another jurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this annexation? �(�r� ' 6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services? (If yes, please indicate on the attached map.) C��K. General recommendation and comments: � � � T y� 7 /�� Signature; ' r 1 ^.���•?F Date: l�`�.�L�/..��'' Page 2 of 2 i I � � � , � , j - - � ' �.. sF j . � '' �, , � �., ; ' '� ' � i cwi�'' .- - � ,,' j I i � . ; , . O� ',�1 , � , ; �� i. 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' I File Name \CED1PIanning\GISIGIS_pro�ectsWnnexationsl tess_annex\mxdsll_tess_annex_wcinity mxd 0 330 �� ,�� �<<<-�-,��.� ����� � Tess Annexation Feet ' } �,.„ia.��. 13,D00 ' � ( �l.' N '` �t '�-'�� Vicinity Map Community&Economic Development �z �"�� '� Alex Pietsch,Administrutor AdrinnaA.Jolmson,PlnnningTechfl �..�`�jY ;r::�,� � City Limits �._!Tess Annexation Boundary �:;�-�� C� ctyof TT �1� , �, ____....._.,...�....�:r ���� � ��� `��'g'��'� `�„�, f 4 . '' � i_,_.r�'� ��.. � �°• -`t'.' December 17 2010 i a , `Vi �►' Annexation Review Form (Please return completed forms to Angie Mathias in CED) [X] 60%Direct Petition TO . Building Surface Water Utility Fire Water Utility Parks Wastewater Utility Police Transportation Public Works Maintenance Current Planning FROM . Department of Community and Economic Development SUBJECT . Tess Annexation Location . The proposed 16.3-acre Tess Annexation is located at the eastern portion of the City limits. The area is bordered to the north by Southeast 132nd Street,to the east by a parcel line,to the south by Southeast 134`h Street, and to the west by 160ih Avenue Southeast. Date Circulated: December 20, 2010 Comments Due: Januarv 7, 2011 General Information Area . 16.3 acres Street length . 2,427 linear feet(existing) Assessed Value . $2,509,000 Estimated Population . 16 people Current Uses: Residential . 7 Dwelling Units Commercial . N/A Industrial . N/A Public . N/A Comp Plan Designation . Residential Low Density Future Uses: . + 40 New Single-Family Detached Units Future Population . + 92 Additional People Reviewing Department/Division: �-� t �"1 ��"(�,-�-1���-- 1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your department/division? � �� , �L-�'—���`� ��Ll �`�--�` ��-'j� ��%=—�=`-�!l�-�= �"�=.�_-� , t , Y Tess Annexation � � 2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision to the area. � � ..� � ;=%�=Gt,��' ��,��r� ,���-�C!��'-`r'L'.j,�� l��t�c,- �_-_�"-,'-�-- ��"_�'�r--1l�-� �,,,,...r- �. /c' s�"_�<=-��- ��,4— � �`��,�.f--7�-,�'� .��'�-��-C-�'��,' 3. Does this proposed a nexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department/division? .. �� 3 ; �-�. -�- L't.�._j��d��,- � � �,�-%�..'c_:�"% ��'.��=�=k'-- ������� �--��-":�a-�� �.a_1 c�t���' ��"�/�.C�;�l��-� �r�-�,�r,r>�--� ft� 1,�,�- �-t�� � �;��.���i�� ��� , ----, �----- �_ _�-�--_ �` -�,.� ��'-�tG,� (�-' ��"�1/.!�'�- y�.��.�/r=/�=C� � ��- ��'�'�=�t 4. What additional facilities or staff would be required to erve this area? Can you identify any other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation? l �.��i�� c..1.��� � 5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed by an�ther jurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this annexation? !— c� , �.��_ 6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services? (If yes, please indicate on the attached map.) J�i ��l.j�� l l�—�%G� C�c._- '�(j�.Y�-��L ,,,,. • / --� `. .�. - `� 1��" �-���c�-�-e��-� , �l�"'I�JC��; �`��-��� `� ���y��:�-�--7 ���,�- C;�-�-���, � ,—� � .l� /� , --�r�-�.l�- !��-�- l.-� �,���.��� �-�" ��c�7���L- , Gen ral recommendation and comments: � c ��=C1�"j l C:�-� ���l t�����7�'�-�. ���������� Signature: � -� ��`�� �' Date: `�Lt ��,i __._.�—' Page 2 of 2 � i � : � ' - � - - - - i ; i ; �,.. �\._ s�, , �, ..,.. � �, ,W, i � '� �� I. �� 1 . ``. �� II N. � , I i � � i � 'ti, I y I ) i .f ' Q � { I, ' i i - I 't - � � ;> �i , i i C!� I -� I Q _ �_ ; : ; SE131stSt ; F ' � ' � � � ; ; ' � ; ; ; � �, � , � s 731st Pl j �, I � � ' ` ; I � I �n �, i �. 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Building Surface Water Utility Fire Water Utility Parks Wastewater Utility Police Transportation Public Works Maintenance Current Planning FROM . Department of Community and Economic Development SUBJECT . Tess Annexation Location . The proposed 16.3-acre Tess Annexation is located at the eastern portion of the City limits. The area is bordered to the north by Southeast 132"a Street,to the east by a parcel line,to the south by Southeast 134th Street, and to the west by 160th Avenue Southeast. Date Circulated: December 20, 2010 Comments Due: Januarv 7, 2011 General Information Area . 16.3 acres Street length . 2,427 linear feet(existing) Assessed Value . $2,509,000 Estimated Population . 16 people Current Uses: Residential . 7 Dwelling Units Commercial . N/A Industrial . N/A Public . N/A Comp Plan Designation . Residential Low Density Future Uses: . + 40 New Single-Family Detached Units Future Population . + 92 Additional People Reviewing Department/Division: Y ' ''�G� 1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your department/division? rd o Tess Annexation ,� � ` 2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision to the area? �/o 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department/division?c�� 4. What additional facilities or staff would be required to serve this area? Can you identify any other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation�e�� 5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed by anotherjurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this annexation? �n j K-.,)a W..� 6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services? (If yes, please indicate on the attached map.) �e 1�o�ve- ��,,. 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'` 1`tiC'„� N a � Vicinity Map �-� ; Community&Economic Development 1�? ��� �,� Alex Pietsch,Administrntor �c"" AdrinnnA.Jnhnson,PlnnningTechfl �..,,e�, �;_ C� City Limits �:=�TessAnnexation Boundary �� :`._�;'';, f�j - �j�l��� r� � �:1�C � C I ",.:;: , � "�..__.r � . �� � � n��� ° -.,'� December 17 2010 C w � � Annexation Review Form (Please return completed forms to Angie Mathias in CED) [X] 60% Direct Petition TO . Building Surface Water Utility Fire Water Utility Parks Wastewater Utility Police Transportation Public Works Maintenance Current Planning FROM . Department of Community and Economic Development SUBJECT . Tess Annexation Location . The proposed 16.3-acre Tess Annexation is located at the eastern portion of the City limits. The area is bordered to the north by Southeast 132nd Street,to the east by a parcel line,to the south by Southeast 134th Street, and to the west by 160th Avenue Southeast. Date Circulated: December 20, 2010 Comments Due: lanuarv 7, 2011 General Information Area . 16.3 acres Street length . 2,427 linear feet(existing) Assessed Value . $2,509,000 Estimated Population . 16 people Current Uses: Residential . 7 Dwelling Units Commercial . N/A Industrial . N/A Public . N/A Comp Plan Designation . Residential Low Density Future Uses: . + 40 New Single-Family Detached Units Future Population . + 92 Additional People ReviewingDepartment/Division: �f�- a- L`.Mr��e..�•.. Sc�r✓,crs 1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your department/division? f`+ro.� o.��.-w c f' ..a� �L.. �G;. i..�� C✓r r�,. f-l y s rr�u�t e f��s �rc� , h � C � y+- � ( 1-��c �;sf. Z5. � Tess Annexation � � � 2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision to the area? j�t �g�r.; I s Sct✓+�c� �r /�vW �': l��S � � !C. 7�r�c �S %--�.7�c r� �', f� -F/� �a ��a ��� � C�'r o � �l.c �.rrh . 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department/division? L v�✓C,-���/ Sr�vt .,��.�. c,r r , �rvr� !-�i<- S �, ��-� ��, 4. What additional facilities or staff would be required to serve this area? Can you identify any other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation? �l,'e✓1 c . 5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed by anotherjurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this annexation? N� 6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services? (If yes, please indicate on the attached map.) �v�, s,,-,�<r �- General recommendation and comments: � �, Signature: Date: � Page 2 of 2 I , � � � , ; II . i � , i � _... . � _ , - ,._. _ . � ' � ' C/� w ' - -� I ,� � �� ~`` .,� S�Ju'� . � a7 (� � - � � , , � � ''� , d a>. � i� I 'i , - N j �.t .. � Q - ; i - i SE 131 st St - �S'F ' � i "� ' � � �' I � ' � - ; ; � 131 st PI j �; �; � ' i I � ' , ' ( � �, , , j 1 � 'i � � ; � ( � � � � � - � SE 131st Ln ; �, � , i ! _ . '' _ , j ' ' ' i � � j � � � � : � . � �� � � �■ � �■ i� � � I. � 'i � �' , � -� � ■ ���;� ��3 t � � � � ■ � Pr' ivate � � r f� Rd 1 1 ! ' '� , ', ' i � i � � , � � , � � � n � I � � T ! j ' - i i 1 ' , _ I ; i I i 1 ! � � { I i ' i _ �� 'I i , � ' ! � � i � � � � � �"■ � ■-� ■ �i�-� � � � ; � , � Private Rd �� ,-- � - �_, - SE 133rd PI ' � � � ; I _ _ j � � i � i ', i I i � �, ! ' i j ; j !.. I i. .l � � :� � ' I', - - - . . I � i �I i i �._� � _ .. . _ '��. � - � � i . 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Building Surface Water Utility Fire Water Utility Parks Wastewater Utility Police Transportation Public Works Maintenance Current Planning FROM . Department of Community and Economic Development SUBJECT . Tess Annexation Location . The proposed 16.3-acre Tess Annexation is located at the eastern portion of the City limits. The area is bordered to the north by Southeast 132"a Street,to the east by a parcel line,to the south by Southeast 134th Street, and to the west by 160th Avenue Southeast. Date Circulated: December 20, 2010 Comments Due: January 7, 2011 General Information Area . 16.3 acres Street length . 2,427 linear feet(existing) Assessed Value . $2,509,000 Estimated Population . 16 people Current Uses: Residential . 7 Dwelling Units Commercial . N/A Industrial . N/A Public . N/A Comp Plan Designation . Residential Low Density Future Uses: . + 40 New Single-Family Detached Units Future Population . + 92 Additional People Reviewing Department/Division: � L`�16� /V.Q� n. 1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your department/division? Iv � i � Tess Annexation � � 2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision to the area? N� . � � 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department/division? � a OU`CS�1�1� W�i�h S13ti��c 6 Aa.�Q. 4. What additional faciliti s or staff w uld be req ired to se this area? Can you identify any other costs the City would incur s a result of his annexat on? � 5. Would the City assum ownershi or responsi ility for faci ities currently owned or managed by another jurisdiction? Woul new agre ments or fra chises be re uired as a result of this annexation? �V � J 6. Would alternate bound ries creat a more logic I annexation for provision of City services? 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I i F C �Tr-�''�,i � �� �� �,.`..;.<'� � �f„��%_,_t--14 � t� _ � e December 17 2010 �. , �...� .�.�' Annexation Review Form (Please return completed forms to Angie Mathias in CED) [X] 60% Direct Petition TO . Building Surface Water Utility Fire Water Utility Parks Wastewater Utility Police Transportation Public Works Maintenance Current Planning FROM . Department of Community and Economic Development SUBJECT . Tess Annexation Location . The proposed 16.3-acre Tess Annexation is located at the eastern portion of the City limits. The area is bordered to the north by Southeast 132nd Street,to the east by a parcel line,to the south by Southeast 134`h Street, and to the west by 160`h Avenue Southeast. Date Circulated: December 20, 2010 Comments Due: January 7, 2011 General Information Area . 16.3 acres Street length . 2,427 linear feet(existing) Assessed Value . $2,509,000 Estimated Population . 16 people Current Uses: Residential . 7 Dwelling Units Commercial . N/A Industrial . N/A Public . N/A Comp Plan Designation . Residentia) Low Density Future Uses: . + 40 New Single-Family Detached Units Future Population . + 92 Additional People Reviewing Department/Division: G(/ ��` � "�� 1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your department/division? / _ �S r Tess Annexation �' � : 2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision to the area? . � 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department/division? �, ( �`1 4. What additional facilities or staff would be required to serve this area? Can you identify any other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation? /U UY�-e- ^�lt�`Y`-R-� 5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed by anotherjurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this annexation? �-�� �� �<� ��, -��-� (� �. 6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services? (If yes, please indicate on the attached map.) �a� General recommendation and comments: � Signature: Date: � 3 � 1 � � Page 2 of 2 I � � ` l �. I � � ,, i , ; y _._ ; s� ; . � i ,' �,t- - - ,- , � i i j , ``�� � ��o� ;�`�- �, t '' � � ! l d �' ! ' j 'i ; � � ,�� s I � �' i I � , i , , ; � Q ( SE 131st St F � ' � ,� ' � � �: � i , � , � ( 31 st PI � � _ �I i � , i i I � ; �I � � � i ' i ' i ' ' ' � �, � � ; , i SE 131 st Ln�' ( ' ' ' I � , , � I ; , , ; I i, I i ; ', '� � i ! � i � � I i � � � i � � ; ; �I i � ■ � ■ ��! ■ ���� t� ■ r ■ �� � � �' � I i 1 ;� i �� , 1 � I ; � ; ■ � , � � ■ � Private Rd � � �i i � ' ' , , n �V i � i,, � � T " I , a � �, , i ' - , � _ � : ,� � � � � � � � , � , � . 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', ; L - -- -- �I-- -� �� � ` i : - �--.> 'I! ! : j � � i � � �CD i I � � � ' � I i � � � '' ; ;.._ + i= � SE 135th St � � ; ' �� i �, i � I � I � �o � � � , i , , { _ � ! j -, ;- , ' ; - � ' I I i � � � � � I � , � � � ; , ' � , - ' { '' ' i ; i I � � � i ( , � � � � � ��� 1 � 4i � I � � � File Name� \CED1PIannmg\GIS\GIS_projects\annaxationsl tess_annex\mxdsN_tess_annex_wciniry mxd p 330 �o�, s� - �,�f� ,,..�o.,,:����� � Tess Annexation 13,000 ' � C '(;�,_,� N `� ..;� � Vicinity Map Community&Economic Development ��--, �;y `� Alex Pietsch,Administrator �`r.�^'} r="'� r•�• �drinnnA.7nhnson,PlanningTech II �,.��,�j w�ti.,;�� 0 City Limits �._!Tess Annexation Boundary �`C� c��yof ;-, �i `�i _........�...,.� � µ�C�'� C �C�� -;':,N.� ' �'f,.�� L j-__:!� �. . � �• �� �.`' December 17 2010 � � , � `�rr � Annexation Review Form (Please return compieted forms to Angie Mathias in CED) [X] 60%Direct Petition TO . Building Surface Water Utility Fire Water Utility Parks Wastewater Utility Police Transportation Public Works Maintenance Current Planning FROM . Department of Community and Economic Development SUBJECT . Tess Annexation Location . The proposed 16.3-acre Tess Annexation is located at the eastern portion of the City limits. The area is bordered to the north by Southeast 132"d Street,to the east by a parcel line,to the south by Southeast 134`h Street, and to the west by 160`h Avenue Southeast. Date Circulated: December 20.2010 Comments Due: Januarv 7, 2011 General Information Area . 16.3 acres Street length . 2,427 linear feet(existing) Assessed Value . $2,509,000 Estimated Population . 16 people Current Uses: Residential . 7 Dwelling Units Commercial . N/A Industrial . N/A Public . N/A Comp Plan Designation . Residential Low Density Future Uses: . + 40 New Single-Family Detached Units Future Population . + 92 Additional People Reviewing Department ivision TRA�uSP��'fA�T/o�N Sy�EMS 1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your department/division? No. However,SE 132"d Street and SE 134th Street within the proposed annexation area do not meet current City of Renton development standards for streets,and a portion (approximately 345 feet in length)of SE 132nd and all of SE 134th do not have adequate right-of-way widths to construct a street section meeting current Renton standards. 162thAvenue SE and 164th Avenue SE are not open as through streets, however they provide access for several abutting properties. Both of these streets have adequate right-of-way widths to construct a street section meeting current Renton development standards. r. Tess Annexation � � � 2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision to the area? Yes.Curb,gutter,sidewalks,and street lighting are non-existent on all streets within the proposed annexation area,except for a single street light at the east end of SE 134th Street.The existing pavement width and thickness on SE 132"d and SE134th does not meet current Renton development standards.As noted previously, 162"d SE and 164th SE are not open to thrdugh tra�c,therefore,the roadway paving that exists is limited and is used for access to several abutting properties. King County has no plans for street improvements within the proposed annexation area. 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department/division? Yes. 4. What additfonal facilities or staff would be required to serve this area? Can you identify any other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation? Additional Transportation Systems staff would not be required. Energy costs associated with existing and any new street lighting, and costs associated with maintenance of existing and new street signage,traffic control signage and pavement markings that may be incurred by the City as a result of this annexation should not be a financial burden. 5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed by another jurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this annexation? Yes.The City would assume ownership and maintenance responsibility for all existing streets within the proposed annexation area. Regarding transportation facilities, new agreements or franchises would not be required. 6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services? (If yes, please indicate on the attached map.) We have no concerns with the boundaries as currently proposed. General recommendation and comments: � The Transportation Systems Division has no concerns whether the proposed annexation does or does not occur. Signature: Ll�'�- � f��vh�'�- Date: � � Zd� � �aM��vr�,7'�T�oN Svs7r�t� K',�vli�w �ou/�tID�N!}�'p�@ Page 2 of 2 �w�+' � Annexation Review Form (Piease return completed forms to Angie Mathias in CED) � [X] 60% Direct Petition TO . Building Surface Water Utility Fire Water Utility Parks Wastewater Utility Police Transportation Public Works Maintenance Current Planning FROM . Department of Community and Economic Development SUBJECT . Tess Annexation Location . The proposed 16.3-acre Tess Annexation is located at the eastern portion of the City limits. The area is bordered to the north by Southeast 132nd Street,to the east by a parcel line,to the south by Southeast 134`h Street, and to the west by 160th Avenue Southeast. Date Circulated: December 20, 2010 Comments Due: Januarv 7, 2011 General Information Area . 16.3 acres Street length . 2,427 linear feet(existing) Assessed Value . $2,509,000 Estimated Population . 16 people Current Uses: Residential . 7 Dwelling Units Commercial . N/A Industrial . N/A Public . N/A Comp Plan Designation . Residential Low Density Future Uses: . + 40 New Single-Family Detached Units Future Population . + 92 Additional People ' �i� y���r��%��� Reviewing Department/Division: - � 1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your department/division? �Gt���li��l���'N��/G[�/���� ��� �!!S G1'/�. � Tess Annexation � � � 2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision to the a rea? �GfL°rlTlr/� ��Cf� ��� �.Y��'L�Gi�/�� ���u4 /i7�`�'I/� �'�'' . 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department/division? � 4. What additional facilities or staff would be required to serve this area? Can you identify any other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation? �i'�i/C' �l�;t�� C6�i�l�Ii �! �'! 1,�x/!/�a , � � ����,y) rc�wr� �. � � 5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed by anotherjurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this annexation? /��t- q7` �ii's ��aP r�a - 6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services? (If yes, please indicate on the attached map.) /�� . General recommendation and comments: � . ��'r�� cUY�e�l U�a��r..sPr� . y �� Signature: Date: /o� - O��""�� Page 2 of 2 ,' ��r+' � ' Annexation Review Form (Please return completed forms to Angie Mathias in CED) [X] 60%Direct Petition TO . Building Surface Water Utility Fire Water Utility Parks Wastewater Utility Police Transportation Public Works Maintenance Current Planning FROM . Department of Community and Economic Development SUBJECT . Tess Annexation Location . The proposed 16.3-acre Tess Annexation is located at the eastern portion of the City limits. The area is bordered to the north by Southeast 132nd Street,to the east by a parcel line,to the south by Southeast 134`h Street, and to the west by 160th Avenue Southeast. Date Circulated: December 20, 2010 Comments Due: lanuarv 7, 2011 General Information Area . 16.3 acres Street length . 2,427 linear feet(existing) Assessed Value . $2,509,000 Estimated Population . 16 people Current Uses: Residential . 7 Dwelling Units Commercial . N/A Industrial . N/A Public . N/A Comp Plan Designation . Residential Low Density Future Uses: . + 40 New Single-Family Detached Units Future Population . + 92 Additional People Reviewing Department/Division: G��I ����� 1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your department/division? NU �4 Tess Annexation �I�`' `� 2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision to the area? No 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department/division? Y�y 4. What additional facilities or staff would be required to serve this area? Can you identify any other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation? h.b�. G 5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed by another jurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this annexation? 6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services? (If yes, please indicate on the attached map.) � a General recommendation and comments: � ��vo vG Signature: "" �"' 1 ' Date: � � ` ' Page 2 of 2 � ' �, I ` ; ' � ' '. ` cs'�, i w I - � i ± i ; , �. �.� , ... cn i � - i � i ; ax Cn' _ i j I ; I� j 0� I \ I > � � i � I � N= , � ' (� I � .�-, i ' Q ; , , SE 131st�St s� ; i i � ' . � i �... ; � ; � - ' � � y31st PI � �' i ao � l � ; � i , 4 i � �' I I I � , ` I � i i- � � � � ,, �_ ' SE131stLn �� � ' ; ' � ' �, ; � ' , i ' � , � i ; ' ; , i ;I ' j I 1 I ' I' �' ' I � I � � � j ! ''� i � j � � � , � ' ; � , ?.-. .. . �. � ■ �r��na' t-- ■ ■ .:.; , 1 � �, � � � ' � � ■ Private R � � d � I � i ! � �, � I ' � I, � � ' ' -a ! � n i I � �' � � ! ' � � � � � � i 4 ! ' � � ( � � , � i ■ , ii ! ' ! � , _ _ ' � ' I � � , � !� � ■ � ■ � ■ �4;_� ■ ; I � , ■ Private Rd �, , , - i .- , SE 133rd'PI ; � i _ ; ; 3 � '; ji ' � ': � � . I � 1 i I ! � ; � ; i � �_ i ; . � _ i ; I ' ( ; ■ � i ; ; ,,� ', ' � ' i I __ _. ; i - �- -- - - ' I i . , ' '. � '� ;1 i % � � � � � � � � ' - � w I � � ■���t■ � ■ �!'- _ I ' , ! � __ , �� � � ,, � ', - ; - ; ` SE 134th St I �- �, � � - � ¢'I - � SE�'134th PI ; ; � � � ; - - '� ; �� � 'w i � � � _ } % � � ! � �� ` � �' � � � ' ' � ' � ' I I ' I I , � j � lf�I ' � � ' i I ' '� l --- '�L . i , '' ') . "'_ i ' 't ' , ' 'I _' i_ . _. _._�� � � i . ' i I ( �� � � ' � � '> I i � SE 135th St i ;� � 1-- i �s . i ' I I I � ( � � 3 �'�--' ' I � i , ' ' . � i � - _ , ± � � I ___ � ' I I ' � � , r I ( F j I �� �' � .. ... . � � �� � � � ( I ( I � i � � . I ( ' ' I � � � �1 � I __. II � 'I � � I � � � I ' � � I � File Name��\CED\Planning\GIS\G�S_pro�ects\annexahonsl iess_annexlmxdsN_tess_annex_wcinity mxd � �� �Peet � ����,;,�,-� .,..ta.�:���� � Tess Annexation ,:a,000 ' : '�-• _. N ` ��-+ fi� Vicinity Map �j�� � Community&Economic Developrnent J ;; � Alex Pietcch,Administratnr ��r"" �' r•�' �drinnnA.Johnson,PlnnningTechll ..�,.��� ���_ C� City Limits �._!TessAnnexation Boundary c��y or ;;;, �� �,s�� � C'� � (�;E � ��� ;'�;<'� � ��.� � r_J�, . � ���`� - December 17 2010 �, . . , � � � Annexation Review Form . ... . .. .. . .. . �. i�� . . <. , , ... . �; ,.,,.,':t�,.,. . .:, !'. [X] 60% Direct Petition TO . Building Surface Water Utility Fire Water Utility Parks Wastewater Utility Police Transportation Public Works Maintenance Current Planning FROM . Department of Community and Economic Development SUBJECT . Tess Annexation Location . The proposed 16.3-acre Tess Annexation is located at the eastern portion of the City limits. The area is bordered to the north by Southeast 132"d Street,to the east by a parcel line,to the south by Southeast 134`h Street, and to the west by 160th Avenue Southeast. Date Circulated: December 20,2010 Comments Due: January 7. 2011 General Information Area . 16.3 acres Street length . 2,427 linear feet(existing) Assessed Value . $2,509,000 Estimated Population . 16 people Current Uses: Residential . 7 Dwelling Units Commercia) . N/A Industrial . N/A Public . N/A Comp Plan Designation . Residential Low Density Future Uses: . + 40 New Single-Family Detached Units Future Population . + 92 Additional People Reviewing Department/Division: _Surface Water Utilitv 1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your department/division? The Tess annexation area is located in two drainage basins, the May Creek basin to the north and the Cedar River basin to the south. For any future development within the annexation area will need to comply with the City adopted Surface Water Design Manual (2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual and City amendments — RMC 4-6-030). The flow control standard to be applied to new construction in the annexation area is the Flow Control Duration Matching Forested Site Conditions. `�r✓ °�.rr� . Tess Annexation Y 2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision to the area? The annexation area contains no developed surface water infrastructure. The approximately 1000 feet of paved right-of-way conveys runoff via roadside ditch, with culverts placed at some properties. The remainder of runoff is carried via sheet flow and natural drainage course to the northeast and southeast. King County IMap records indicate no drainage complaints reported within the annexation area. 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department/division? As the annexation area abuts City limits at 160`h Avenue SE, and lies within basins currently served by the City of Renton, it is a logica)extension of services. 4. What additional facilities or staff would be required to serve this area? Can you identify any other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation? Upon annexation, City crews will be required to perform maintenance to roadside ditches. Additional public storm systems will be constructed as the area is developed and maintenance needs will increase. No new Surface Water Utility Engineering Section staff needed for this individual annexation, but as the City continues to annex small areas,over time,eventually new staff resource will be needed. Revenue from the seven existing single-family residential homes within the annexation area is estimated to be$871 per year. 5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed by another jurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this annexation? The annexation area contains no County maintained drainage facilities. Storm system pipes/culverts and structures (catch basins) in the public right-of-way will become the maintenance responsibility of the Surface Water Utility. No agreements would be required. 6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services? (If yes, please indicate on the attached map.) Current proposed boundaries are acceptable. General recommendation and comments: Signature: Ron Straka Surface Water Utilitv En�ineerin�Supervisor Date: 1-7-11 Page 2 of 2 HI..f ,.�� 15:�4 4�5-432-3863 P� t,�]lGlt� COAL Pfx�E BZ 1 B : - "�rrr' �T��L.I.G .� _, °�,�. a • ���, � ��,°� -_� . �s ts . ;�� � :�� ��� a�� � rbnw�•�+i'rt� �► r�rwrpr�icari�.�t���t� � Farvm�Rdrdl�t+-a�Jee tleos , I�STER�1RPLI�ATK?� ,�, _ t��,yp�ar p�e�aath►�d�lc bnk.) �D�►���r L�rme S�erwFoe ar�s fi permoai�t erq►U�sartr�oe�. . Cr1P 40a�3i-0OOS 1. 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