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Earl Clymer, Mayor Dan Clements, Director
June 17, 1992
Mr. Louis J. Haff, P.E.
County Road Engineer
King County Division of Roads and Engineering
500 Fourth Avenue, Room 900
Seattle, WA 98104-2339
Re: Sewer Moratorium Exemption
Dear Mr. Haff:
At the regular Council meeting of June 15, ]992, the Renton City Council granted your
request for exemption from the sewer moratorium for Phase I of the King County
Consolidated Office and Repair Facility. Approval was based on the fact that the total
proposed capacity, after development of Phase I, will not exceed the 40 EDU's assigned
to the site by Renton's sewer model.
In approving the referenced request, the Council stipulated that the exemption is
restricted solely to this facility and would not apply to any regional justice center or jail
facility.
If I can provide additional information or assistance, please feel free to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn ersen, CMC
City Clerk
235-2502
cc: Mayor Earl Clymer
Council President Kathy Keolker-Wheeler
Michael Benoit, Engineering Specialist
200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055
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June 15. 1992 Renton Citv Council Minutes � PaQe 263
Utility: Sierra Heights Referred 6/1/92 - Utilities CommitteE Chairman Tanner presented a
Sewer Project, Public report �tating that the Committee recommends concurrence in the staff
Works Trust Fund recommendation that the Mavor an�! Citv Clerk be authorized to execute
Loan the agreements for the Public Works Trust Fund loan for Sierra Heights
sanitary sewer.
The Committee further recommends that the resolution regarding this
matter be presented for reading and adoption.
Responding to Councilman Stredicke's inquiry, Engineering Specialist
Mike Benoit stated that the amount of the loan agreement is $987,180.00.
Ms. Guttmann clarified that the PL+blic Works Trust Fund is a State
source of money for low interest laans and grants administered by the
State Department of Community Ihsvelopment. Mr. Benoit said the
interest on the loan varies on the amount of match money contributed by
the City, and that the 2096 match would warrant an interest rate of 296.
MOVED BY TANNER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL
ADOPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT AND RESOLUTION AS
SUBMITTED. CARRIED. (See Page 264 for Resolution #2904.)
Utility: Sewer Referred 4/13/92 - Utilities Committee Chairman Tanner presented a
Moratorium Exemption, report stating that the Committee recommends concurrence in the staff
King County, 155 recommendation that Phase I of the King County Consolidated Office and
Monroe Ave. NE Repair Facility (CORF) be granted an exemption from the East Renton
� �, sanitary sewer moratorium (Resolutions #2764 and #2879). This
0 �( - recommendation is based on the fact that the total proposed capacity,
�� after development of Phase I, will not exceed the 40 EDU's assigned to
the site by Renton's sewer model.
This recommendation is for Phase I only and shall in no way be
considered an endorsement for any other phases or proposed development
of the site. All other proposals will be considered by Council on their
own merits.
MOVED BY TANNER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL ADOPT
THE COMMITTEE REPORT WITH THE CONDITION THAT
APPROVAL IS ONLY GOOD FOR THIS PARTICULAR FACILITY
AND WOULD NOT APPLY SHOULD THE COUNTY CHOOSE TO
BUILD A REGIONAL JUSTICE CENTER OR JAIL FACILITY ON
THE SITE. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
The following ordinances were presented for second ansi final reading (lst
reading 6/1/92): .
Ordinance #4355 An ordinance and summary ordinance were read amending Subsection 8-
Utility: Surface Water 2-3.E and adding Section 8-2-7 to Chapter 2, Storm and Surface Water
Utility Rate Increase Drainage, of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation) of the City Code, relating
to increasing surface water utility fees and implementing a surface water
special utility connection charge.
Proposed monthly charges for Surface Water Utility services are:
1) Single-family dwelling a 5.00 per unit
2) Low intensity 24.78 per acre
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UTILITIES COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE REPORT
June 15, 1992
KING COUNTY CONSOLIDATED OFFICE AND REPAIR FACILITY (CORF), PHASE I
REQUEST FOR EXEMPTION FROM SEWER MORATORIUM
(Referred 4/13/92)
The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the staff recommendation that
Phase I of the King Co nty Consolidated Office and Repair Facility be granted an
exemption from the East Renton Sanitary Sewer Moratorium (Resolutions 2764 and 2879).
This recommendation is based on the fact that the total proposed capacity, after
development of Phase I, ill not exceed the 40 EDU's assigned to the site by Renton's
sewer model.
This recommendation is fo Phase I only and shall in no way be considered an endorsement
for any other phases or roposed development of the site. All other proposals will be
considered by Council on t eir own merits.
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Jesse Tanner, Chair
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Bob Edwards, Vice Chair
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Timothy J. S I' er, Mem er
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cc: Gregg Zimmerman
Mike Benoit
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� Administrative Services
Earl Clymer, Mayor Dan Clements, Director
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April 14, 1992
Mr. Louis J. Haff, P.E.
King County Division of Roads and Engineering
King County Administra ion Building
500 Fourth Avenue - Ro m 900
Seattle, WA 98104-2339
Re: Sewer Moratorium xemption, Phase I, Master Development Site Plan
Dear Mr. Haff:
Your letter requesting ex mption to the East Renton Sewer Moratorium was read at the
Renton City Council me ting of April 13, 1992, and referred to the Council's Utilities
Committee for review.
For information regardin the time and date of the committee meeting, please contact
the Council secretary at 35-2586 any weekday (except Friday) after 1:00 p.m.
Sincerely,
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Marilyn J. te en, CM
City Clerk
235-2502
cc: Mayor Earl Clymer
Council President K thy Keolker-Wheeler
Mike Benoit, Engine ring Specialist
200 Mi 1 Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055
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A ril l 1 92 Ren n ' n il Min Pa 167
OVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,
UNCIL CONCUR IN THE APPOINTMENT OF JOY POFF TO THE
B ARD OF ETHICS. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE C rrespondence was read from Louis J. Haff, P.E., County Road
Utility: Sewer E gineer, King County Division of Roads & Engineering, 500 4th
Moratorium Exemption, venue, Seattle, 98104-2339, requesting an exemption from the East
King County, 155 nton sewer moratorium for the County's Consolidated Office & Repair
Monroe Ave. NE F cility (CORF) site located at 1 SS Monroe Avenue Northeast. MOVED
�� B KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY TANNER, COUNCIL
� R FER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE LT'TILITIES COMMITTEE.
Appeal: Highlands C rrespondence was entered from Betty Cowan, 905 Lynnwood Avenue
Community Church N , Renton, 98056; Penny Eskenazi, 951 Lynnwood Avenue NE, Renton,
Rezone, CU;R-048-90 9 056; and Milma E. Nelson, 839 Kirkland Avenue NE, Renton, 98056;
s pporting the Hearing Examiner's decision denying rezone of the
H ghlands Commnnity Church property, 2.9 acres, located at 3031 NE
1 th Street, from R-1 (Single-Family Residential) to P-1 (Public Zone).
C rrespondence was also entered from Lloyd Hoshide, 833 Kirkland
A enue NE, Renton, 98056; supporting the appeal (Gevers) of the
H aring Examiner's decision on the conditional use permit for the
H ghlands Community Church site.
VED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL
R FER THE CORRESPONDENCE TO THE PLANNING AND
D VEL PMENT M ITT E. CARRIED.
Planning: Wetlands C rrespondence was read from Del Rowan, Corporate Public Affairs, The
Ordinance B eing Company, P. O. Box 3707, Seattle, 98124-2207, commending the
Ci of Renton for its efforts in insuring that input from all interested
p ties was considered throughout the development process for the
In erim Wetlands Ordinance.
M . Rowan also commented that the Planning Commission displayed an
o n attitude during the proceedings, offering suggestions to the process
an making judgments based on fact rather than conjecture. He further
co mended the Council Planning and Development Committee for its
th ughtful discussion of the issues and subsequent recommendations. He
sa d that the Interim Wetlands Ordinance strikes a balance between
pr perty development and wetlands protection interests.
H&HS: Meals-On- C rrespondence was read from William R. Moyer, Director, Nutrition
Wheels Program Pr jects, King County Senior Services, 1601 2nd Avenue, Suite 800,
Se ttle, 98101-1579, thanking the City for its assistance and financial
su port for the Renton Meals-On-Wheels program which enables senior
re idents to maintain an independent lifestyle in their own homes. Mr.
M yer also reported that during the first quarter of 1992 the program has
se ved 3,523 meals to 78 homebound Renton residents, and noted that this
is he largest program in King County outside of Seattle.
Public Works: Local Co respondence was read from Governor Booth Gardner regarding Senate
Control of Pesticides, Bil 6273, entitled "An Act relating to clarifying the Department of
SB 6273 A iculture's authority to regulate pesticides"
G ernor Gardner said that the proposed legislation sought to limit the
au hority of local governments to control pesticide use within their
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April 2, 1992
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Renton City Councilme ber
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton, WA 98055
RE: Sewer Moratorium Exem tion
Now that the County h s secured a permit for conditional use of its
Consolidated Office a d Repair Facility (CORF) site located at 155 Monroe
Avenue Northeast, the Roads and Engineering Division would like to proceed
with the construction of Phase I of the Master Development Site Plan. The
Environmental Impact tatement for this Master Development Site Plan was
accepted and approved by the City on September 18, 1991. The Division is in '
the process of updati g the Phase I drawings to conform with current codes
and any mitigation re uired by the Renton Hearing Examiner.
I anticipate that the County will be prepared to apply for a building permit
for Phase I construct on from the City in July or August of this year.
Prior to this applica ion process the County would like to obtain an
exemption to the exis ing East Renton Sewer Moratorium from the City
Council . I understan there is enough capacity in the existing sanitary
sewer system to accom odate the impact of the additional equivalent
residential dwelling nits (EDU's) associated with our Phase I project.
Page 3 of the Mitigat on Docum�nt for Phase I states, "City Council has
indicated that it wou d entertain a request from the applicant for an
exemption in the even that the proposed development is approved by the City
prior to the terminat on of the moratorium. " I would like this letter to be
considered the County s formal request for an exemption to the East Renton
Sewer Moratorium.
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April 2, 1992
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Thank you for your c reful and expeditious consideration of this exemption
request. My staff and I are available to answer questions you or other
Councilmembers may have regarding this request. Please feel free to contact
me at 296-6590.
Sincerely,
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�ouis J. HafT, f%.t.
County Road Engineer
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ATTN: Bern e Thompson, Special Projects Coordinator
' Lynn Guttman, A ministrator of Planning/Building/Public Works
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