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Jesse Tanner,Mayor Marilyn J. Petersen
May 9, 2000
Dick Gilroy
Northward Homes, Inc.
1560 140`h Avenue NE, Suite 100
Bellevue, WA 98005
Re: Reimbursement Request for Ernst Preliminary Plat Sewer Realignment
Dear Mr. Gilroy:
At the regular Council meeting of May 8, 2000, the Renton City Council authorized staff
to reimburse Northward Homes for actual costs not to exceed the requested amount of
$193,561.47 to reroute the sanitary sewer associated with the Ernst preliminary plat
project on NE 10`h Street. The Council also required that any costs in excess of the
requested amount must be resubmitted to the City Council for approval.
If I can provide additional information or assistance regarding this matter,please feel free
to call.
Sincerely,
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Marilyn . tersen
City Clerk/Cable Manager
cc: Mayor Jesse Tanner
Council President Randy Corman
David Christensen, Utility Engineering Supervisor
1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 - (425)430-6510 /FAX(425)430-6516
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UTILITIES COMNIITTEE
COMMITTEE REPORT
May 8,2000
REQUEST FOR COST PARTICIPATION
NORTHWARD HOMES—ERNST PLAT
_ (Referred April 17,2000)
The Utilities Committee concurs in staff's recommendation that the City participate in the installation
costs of sanitary sewers for the Ernst Plat by the method developed by staff and the developer.
The Committee further recommends that staff be authorized to reimburse Northward Homes for
actual costs not to exceed the requested $193,561.47. Costs in excess of the requested amount shall
be brought back to the Council for its approvaL
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CITY OF RENTON RENTONCITYCOUNCt�
PLAlvNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: April 26, 2000
TO: Dan Clawson, Chair
Utilities Committee Members
VIA: ,�`} Mayor Jesse Tanner `'��
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FROM: Gregg Zimmerman, Administrator �-�,
Planning/Building/Public Works Department
STAFF CONTACT: David M. Christensen, x-7212
SUBJECT: Request for Cost Participation
Northward Homes - Ernst Plat
ISSUE:
Northward Homes is requesting that the City participate in a portion of the costs related to installation
of sanitary sewer, as part of the development of the Ernst Plat. The City has requested that Northward
install improvements that not only benefit this development, but also will provide gravity service to a
larger portion of Renton's service area.
RECOMMENDATION:
• It is the recommendation of the Planning/Building/Public Works Department that Council approve
the request of Northward Homes to participate in the extension of sewer across NE 10''' Street in
the approximate amount of$193,561.47.
• The Planning/Building/Public Works Department further recommends that Council authorize staff
to reimburse Northward for actual costs not to exceed the requested $193,561.47. Costs in excess
of the requested amount shall be brought back to the Council for its approval.
BACKGROUND SUMMARY:
Northward Homes is in the process of developing a preliminary plat known as the Ernst Plat. The
property is located just south of Hazen High School and will front on NE 10`'' Street. The
development has as many as three separate options for the provision of sewer service. The
Wastewater Utility approached Northward to see if they would be willing to install the sewer main
within NE 10`'' Street at such a depth as will allow for future extension and service to properties lying
east of the High School, including the newly annexed Smith properties.
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Because the improvements requested by the Wastewater Section include improvements above and
beyond what is required to serve the development, Northward is requesting reimbursement for costs
above what they would have incurred to serve the new plat. Wastewater Staff has worked with
Northward and agrees with the methodology proposed for sharing of costs. We also have reviewed
the cost estimate and believe that it is a reasonable, if not conservative estimate, and would anticipate
that costs may very well be less than estimated.
The Wastewater Utility has sufficient funds to cover this expenditure due to permitting delays related
to sensitive areas and ESA on other capital projects. T'he improvements will benefit the City by
allowing gravity service to a larger portion of the system, which will eliminate the need for the City to
install and operate a sewage lift station in this area. Typical costs for a new lift station range from
$250,000 to $400,000 and also require significantly greater maintenance and energy costs.
CONCLUSION:
It is our conclusion that participation in this project at this time will have significant cost savings to
the City both in up-front capital costs as well as in long-term maintenance and energy costs. As such,
we recommend that Council concur in the recommendations presented.
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April 17,2000 � Renton City Council Minutes � Page 133
of S 4th St(St. Anthony's), Frank Abraham,representing St.Anthony's Parish, 314 S. 4th St.,Renton, on
VAC-00-001 3/22/00, accompanied by the required application fee. Refer to Board of Public
Works and Utilities Committee; set a public hearing on 5/08/00 to consider the
petition. (See page 134 for resolution setting the public hearing.)
ENDPS: Port Quendall SEPA Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department
SEIS Planned Action, requested approval of a contract with Huckell/Weinman Associates, Inc. for
Huckell/Weinman SEPA Planned Action Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the
Port Quendall project. The costs will be reimbursed 100%by the developers.
Refer to Finance Committee.
LegaL• Grandfathering of Legal Department submitted proposed ordinance which, in the event that a
Existing Mini Casinos (& court invalidates the City's zoning ordinance relating to these uses, would
Banning of All New) grandfather existing mini casinos and ban all further mini casinos in Renton.
Refer to Planning&Development Committee.
MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL APPROVE
THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was read from Alain D. Bourdoiseau, 1915 NE 27th St.,
Citizen Comment: Renton, 98056, opposing penalties for repeated false burglar alarms, since
Bourdoiseau—Fines for residents who install these systems are only trying to protect themselves and
Repeated False Burglar their home. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL
Alarms REFER THIS LETTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
Citizen Comment: Gilroy— Correspondence was read from Dick Gilroy,Northward Homes, Inc., 1560—
Rerouting Reimbursement 140th Ave. NE, Bellevue, 98005,requesting compensation for the required
(Ernst Preliminary Plat rerouting of the sanitary sewer associated with the Ernst Preliminary Plat
Sanitary Sewer,NE lOth St) project(FP-99-145)on NE lOth Street. Preliminary estimate of the
reimbursement is $137,277.89. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY
KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER TO THE
UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Citizen Comment: Pearl — Correspondence was read from Phil Pearl, 5302 S. Lola Lane, Langley, WA,
Cedar River Hangars Lease at 98260,regarding the Cedar River Hangars lease at Renton Municipal Airport.
Municipal Airport Mr. Pearl expressed his appreciation to Council President Randy Corman for
his sincere interest in this issue,and for offering thoughtful comments in
response to concerns raised at last week's Council meeting. Mr. Pearl
reiterated his desire that the City renegotiate a lease extension for this business,
emphasizing that most lessees at the airport are good stewards of City property.
He appealed to Mr. Corman to facilitate a dialogue between Cedar River
Hangars and the City on this subject in the hope of reaching a mutually
acceptable solution.
OLD BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending Council
Finance Committee concunence in the staff recommendation that Council approve a budget
Parks: 200 Mill Ave S adjustment ordinance authorizing additional appropriations in the 2000 Budget
Building Tenant Improvement for necessary tenant improvements to the 200 Mill Ave. S. building. MOVED
BY PARKER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Finance: Vouchers Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending approval of
Claim Vouchers 180670 - 180976, and two wire transfers totaling
$1,063,922.15. And approval of Payroll Vouchers 24756—24978 and 530
direct deposits totaling $997,318.28. MOVED BY PA.RKER, SECONDED BY
NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.
CARRIED.
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1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
RE: Ernst Preliminary Plat
File No. LUA-99-145 PP
li60 140th Ave.N.E.
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tzob)7�i-i�26 In order to service the above-mentioned plat with sanitary sewer, the city has requested
�a.�,o�����-�1�� the realignment of the existing sewer in the NE lOth Street right-of-way, with the
intention of servicing multiple properties that lie to the North and East. This requires
that the new sewer be installed at depths ranging from 24 feet to 31 feet. Under the
City's code for oversizing reimbursement we are requesting compensation for the extra
depth per the attached schedule. This schedule is currently based on engineering
estimates. Actual cost may vary.
Cordially,
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Emst Prope 14 Lots ORIGINAL COST ESTIMATE/BUDGET # City of Renton 10D%Cost Sharing City of RentomNorth�vard 50l50 Cost Sharing
2000 DESCRIPTION QUANTITY PER UNIT PRICE TOTAL C]UANTITY PER IINIT PRICF TOTAI_ CIUANTITY PFR UNIT PRICF TOTAL
560 SaniWry Sewer Constructlon
001 6"PVC Side Sewer Pi SfR 35 831 LF 0.00
002 8"Ductile fron Pipe Class 52 676 LF 150.00 101,400.00 � 345A LF 150.00 51,750.00 331.0 LF 150 00 49,G50.00
003 8"PVC Sewer Pipe SIR 35 253 LF 0.00
004 Pre-cut road for deep sewer 2,550 CY 10.00 25,500.00 x 1,300.0 CY 10.00 13,000.00 1,250.0 CY 10 00 12,�00.00
005 48"Dia.Manhole(8') 2 EA. 0.00
006 48"Dia.Manhole Extra Depth 3 VF 0.00
007 60"Dia Manhole(8') 3 EA. 4,500.00 13,500.00 # 2.0 EA. 4,500.00 9,000.00 1 0 EA 4,500(m 4,500.00
008 60"Dia Manhole Extra Depth 61 VF 295.00 17,995.00 s 38.0 VF 295.00 1 t,210.00 23 0 VF 295[Hl 6,785.00
� 009 60"Dia Manhde Safe-T-Climb 3 EA 1,200.00 3,600.00 � 2.0 EA 1,2U0.00 2,400.00 1.0 EA 1,200.00 1,200.00
010 Add For Drop MH#1 &2 2 EA 2,000.00 4,000.00 u 1.0 EA 2,�0.00 2,000.00 1 A EA 2,OOQ.00 2,000.00
011 Add for Set MH#3 1 EA 2,000.00 2,000.00 x 1.0 EA 2,000.00 2,000.00
012 Raised MH Final Paving Grade 3 EA. 150.00 450.00 � 2.0 EA. 150.� 300.00 1.0 EA. 150.00 150.00
013 Connect to F�dstin 22.5 ft deep) 1 EA. 3,500.00 3,500.00 � 1.0 EA. 3,500.00 3,500.00
014 Select Backfill 800 TN 10.00 6,000.00 # 300,0 TN 10.00 3,000.00 300A TN 10.00 3,000.00
015 N Sewer 676 LF 1.25 845.00 fe 345.0 LF 1.25 431.25 331 A LF 1.25 d13.75
016 Road Restoration 1 LS 1,500.00 1,500.00 # O.S LS 1,500.OQ 750.00 O.b LS 1,500.00 750.00
017 6"Clean Outs 2 EA. 0.00
018 Remove Existing MH 2 EA 500.00 1,000.00 # 1.0 EA 500.00 500.00 1.0 EA 500.Ot1 500.00
019 Traffic Control 1 LS 1,600.00 1,600.00 tt 1 A LS 1,600.00 1,600.00
020 Reconnect 2 Exist.SSFM Q MH#3 1 LS 3,500.00 3,500.00 # 0.5 lS 3,500.00 1,750.00 0.5 LS 3,.500.(X7 1,750.00
021 Temporary By-Pass Force Main 1 LS 15,000.00 15,000.00 � 0.5 LS 15,000.00 7,500.00 0.5 LS 15,000.00 7,500.00
022 Sanitary Sewer Credft lS
023 Temp Water Service-Access 1 LS 750.00 750.00 tt 0.5 LS 750.00 375.00 0.3 LS 750.00 375.00
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Sub total 202,140.00 111,066.25 81,073.75
Contln enc 15X 30,321.00 15% 16,659.94 15% 13,661.06
Sales Tax 8.6x 17,384.04 8.6°/, 9,551.70 8.6% 7,832.34
Total Sewer Constructlon ?A9 845.04 f37 227.89 #12 3ST.16
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Notes: Cost of sanilary sewer line per plan in NE.10th St.
Summary:
City of Renbon Cost Sharing 137,277.89
56,283.58
Total 193,561.4T
Northward 56,283.58
249.845.05
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Jesse Tanner,Mayor Marilyn J.Petersen
April 18, 2000 .
Mr: Dick Gilroy
Northward Homes, Inc.
1560 140`h Avenue NE, Suite 100
Bellevue, WA 98005
Re: Request for Sewer Oversizing Reimbursement; Ernst Preliminary Plat; PP-99-145
Dear Mr. Gilroy: .
At the regular Cotmcil meeting of April 17, 2000, the Renton City Council entered the
referenced letter into the record requestin�reimbursement for the cost of realigning the
existing sewer�in the NE l Oth Street right-of-way. The request was referred to the
Utilities Cominittee for review and recommendation. When this matter is scheduled for
revie�v on the Committee agenda, you will be notified by the Council secretary.
If I can provide additional assistance,please feel free to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn J. Petersen
City Clerl:/Cable Manager
cc: Mayor Jesse Tanner
Council President Randy Corman
Dave Christensen, Utilities Division
1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 - (425)430-6510 /FAX(425)430-6516
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