HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA78-185 (3) RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
August 7, 1978 Council Chambers
Monday, 8: 00 P .M. Municipal Building
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor C.J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF EARL CLYMER, Council President, GEORGE Y. PERRY, PATRICIA M.
COUNCIL SEYMOUR-THORPE, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, CHARLES F.
SHANE, THOMAS W. TRIMM.
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LARRY WARREN, City Attorney; D.W. CUSTER,
IN ATTENDANCE Mayor' s Administrative Assistant; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director;
MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Direc-
tor; GORDON Y. 'ERICKSEN, Planning Director; CAPT. JOHN BUFF, Police
Representative; RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks
Director.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle.
MINUTE APPROVAL Motion by Trimm, Second Shane to adopt minutes up to adjournment.
Motion, failed. MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND PERRY TO APPROVE MINUTES
OF JULY 24, 1978 AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. Councilmen Shane
and Trimm did not vote on the motion.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO REAFFIRM ACTION ADOPTING ORDINANCE
3234, RESOLUTIONS 2201, 2202, 2203, 2204, AND APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS
JULY 24, 1978. Roll Call : Aye - Clymer, Perry, Thorpe, Stredicke,
Shinpoch; No - Shane, Trimm. 5 Ayes, 2 No's. MOTION CARRIED.
Councilman Shane noted for the record if anyone brings suit for
this being illegal , they can pay for it. '
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Proposed Extension John Reed, 613 Smithers Ave. So. , inquired regarding SR 515 routes and
SR 515 studies. Being advised of meeting on August 10. (See schedule of
committee meetings. ) Mr.. Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, .
explained the State Highway Dept. will make corridor studies to
determine a specific route for such a project including public parti-
cipation. Glen Garrett, 1006 So. 30th Court, requested to be notified
of the State Highway Dept. corridor studies.
' Latecomer Sewer Dave Biggar, President Kennydale Community Club, 2525 Aberdeen Ave. NE,
Line Connections inquired re installation of sewers of Highgate Plat ; and explained request
in Highgate for reconsideration being denied. Councilman Perry explained appeal
process and dead line of August 18 and that questions have been
referred to Planning and Development Committee and all parties of
record will be notified of Committee meeting. William D. Johnson,
PO Box 201., made suggestions of possible alternatives re Highgate
sewer system. Jim Eisler, 1912 NE 20th, inquired how the city
determines-a health hazard requiring sewer installation and procedure
of committee meetings ; being advised of King County Health Dept.
determination. City Attorney, Larry Warren, explained that the
council can not prejudge an issue. Mr. Eisler then questioned for
the record if he would be required to pay for any of the improvements
being made by a developer across the street. Councilman Stredicke
requested the record show Mr. Gonnason explained that the developer
will pay for all improvements associated with the plat in a normal
situation unless there are circumstances that the city might parti-
cipate in some general improvements to benefit the entire area.
Individual property owner would not be involved unless there is curb,
gutter, or sidewalk directly in front of his property. In this case,
he will not be affected. Mary Moore, 515 Tobin, noted new developments
allow for new homes for young people who can help bare tax burden. Also
that some people in the area favor sewers. Michael Bonski , 1908 NE 20th,
inquired of reconsideration-appeal process to hearing examiner.
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Audience Comment - Cont.
Appointment Part- Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE, commented on (unconfirmed) appoint-
Time Airport ment of new part-time airport director.
Director
PUBLIC HEARING
Vacation- This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, published
Portion of and mailed, Mayor Delaurenti _opened the public hearing to consider
So. 7th St. closure of a portion of South 7th Street, petitioned by Puget Sound
Power and Light Co. Councilman Trimm left the Council chambers due to
conflict of interest. Letter from Washington Natural Gas was read
requesting the City to defer action on the So. th St. vacation
petition, as they are in the process of obtaining an easement from
the petitioner to cover existing gas facilities in the area. Letter
read from Warren Gonnason, Chairman Board of Public Works, stating
present and future city street circulation does not require this
portion of So. 7th St. with the exception of the Westerly portion
of Burnett Ave. So. , a 30 foot easement for utilities is required,
appraisal of the property is $2.00 per sq. foot, and some agreement I
should be required between Milmanco, and Puget Power for access to
Milmanco, as otherwise it is landlocked. Councilman Perry questioned.
the city's position if vacation were to, be granted and property was
to become landlocked. City Attorney noted that the normal rule is 1
that city can not vacate a piece of property and leave it landlocked.
Thomas Cook, owner. of Milmanco, noted' construction of original
building done in proper city form by city. Standards noting request 1
for temporary street vacation had been denied. Mr. Cook questioned '
ownership of the street and noted negotiations with Puget Power
regarding property being considered for vacation. Mr. Cook noted '
he was aware of possible landlock. Councilman Clymer suggested Mr.
Cook consult with an attorney re value of property if it becomes,
landlocked and the possibility of Puget Power selling property. -
Councilman Perry explained that council is dealing with the street
vacation only-not any special consessions, such as donating or
proving right-of-way of property. Councilman Stredicke questioned
• position of building to property boundaries. Public Works Director
Gonnason noted that there are not set back requirements. *MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND SHANE TO CONTINUE HEARING FOR ONE WEEK. Councilwoman
Thorpe noted possible health hazard or safety problem in re to fire
protection in that area ; also that the committee reviewing keep
in mind the extension of SR 515 in relation to this street vacation. +'.
and the development of Burnett Ave. *MOTION CARRIED.
Recess MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO RECESS, 9:45 P.M. CARRIED.
Reconvened at 10:05 P.M. Roll Call : All council, members present •
as previously listed. '
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO AMEND AGENDA BY READING -
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Parkwood III Transportation Committee report recommended referring the consideration
Access to . of access to 116th SE rather than Edmonds Dr. SE to the Hearing Examiner.
Edmonds Dr. SE The Hearing Examiner will review traffic circulation at the time of
final plat approval . MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH TO CONCUR IN
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
So. 27th St. Transportation Committee Chairwoman Shinpoch presented report recommend-
Victoria Park ing to Council that So. 27th St. (in Victoria Park) NOT be opened to
SR .515. The State Highway Department also concurs with recommendation. '
MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND PERRY TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. II
CARRIED.
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
July 24, 1978 Council Chambers
Monday , 8 : 00 P .M. Municipal Building
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor C.J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF EARL CLYMER, Council President, THOMAS W. TRIMM, CHARLES F.
COUNCIL SHANE, BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, PATRICIA M.
SEYMOUR-THORPE, GEORGE Y. PERRY.
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, Mayor; LARRY WARREN, City Attorney; D.W. CUSTER,
IN ATTENDANCE Mayor's Administrative Assistant; TED BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director;
DEL MEAD, City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON Y.
ERICKSEN, Planning Director; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; RICHARD GEISSLER,
Fire Chief; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks Director.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle; BARBARA KREMA, Renton Reporter.
Meritorious Presentation by the Mayor of a meritorius service award to Harold
Service Award O'Hara for recognition of courage and good judgement displayed in
the rescue of Bruce Wehrer from the Cedar River.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO APPROVE MINUTES OF. JULY 17, 1978
AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Balloon Ordinance Mr. Don Chalners, General. Manager, Renton Sound Ford, residences
4441 155th Ave. SE Bellevue, stated that he had been notified by
the Renton Police Department to remove balloons from business
premises-being in code violation; contending their use is vital
business promotion and community service. After discussion of
Renton Building and Sign Codes and business operation, Council
advised that Ordinances provide for permits therefor, to be secured
from Building Department. Tent also questioned.
Latecomer Sewer Mr. Michael Bonski , 1908 NE 20th, inquired as to public access to
Line Connection information regarding department decisions, public rebuttal re final
in Highgate decisions, and availability of minutes of the July 11th Hearing
Examiner public hearing. Mr. Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director,
noted the information is available for review in the Planning Dept.
Mr. Bonski was advised that the minutes are available shortly after
the Hearing Examiner's file is closed and decision rendered, timing
outlined, for recommendation, appeal etc. James L. Isler, 1912 NE 20th,
questioned whether T's were going to be installed at time of construc-
tion of the Highgate sewer line, who is paying for them, to whom the
payments will be made, how much time allowed to make payments; Also, if
they can request designation of where sewer line enters property.
Policy discussion of last week was recalled where hook up not required
unless there is a health hazard. Mr. Gonnason advised this is a
preliminary Plat with no specific design for the line as yet, however
there will be a developer extension; the hook up requirements referred
to the legal department for review; charges and payment over period of
years were outlined, owner provides for own connection to house and
place of entry. Mr. Ericksen noted that developer would pay for the
initial improvements. *MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO REFER
QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS TO PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FROM THIS
WEEK AND LAST FOR REPORT BACK ALONG WITH ATTORNEY'S RECOMMENDATION.
Substitute motion by Thorpe that city policy regarding connections of
sewer lines other than LID be referred to Planning & Development
Committee. Motion lost. Requested that City Clerk furnish list of
questions asked this week and last to committee. *CARRIED.
Renton City. Council
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Public Hearing
PUBLIC HEARINGS 0
Alley vacation Letter from Warren Gonnason, Chairman Board of Public Works, was
between Burnett & read recommending that proposed alley vacation be granted with the
Williams Aves. So. conditions that utility easement be retained over the entire right-
at S. 2nd St. of-way, and alley be extended out to either Williams Ave. S. or
(McLendon & Cugini )Burnett Ave. S. for fire access. Property value ranges from $2.00
to $3.75 per square foot. Roland Smith representing Cugini and
McLendon, 4151 134th SE, Bellevue, stated intent of vacation was
to change egress of doors to comply with city and state code,- and
remodel interior to improve check out facilities. Councilwoman
Thorpe questioned if remodeling required compliance with parking
and loading ordinance and landscaping requirements of ordinance.
Gonnason stated if improvement is 1/3 less than value of building
or less than $10,000.00 not required. Councilwoman Thorpe urged
plans include enhancements of property due to City improvements
along Second. Mr. Smith noted they are willing and pleased to
conform;advising of plans to improve appearance of the property and ,
building. Councilman Shane questioned why was City asking for
fees when using petitioners property. Mr. Gonnason noted state law
allowing city,when vacating alley or street in the city,to charge '
a fee up to 2 of appraised value of the property at the time of
vacation, which could be -0- to a maximum of z the assessed value.
Councilman Perry questioned why a utility easement was necessary
with no present utilities and if there are proposed utilities at
this time. Mr. Smith stated that yes there were proposed utilities
for the area. Councilwoman Thorpe questioned what the present
zoning is and if the fire department had reviewed. Mr. Gonnason
noted B-1 zoning and the fire department had reviewed and were
satisfied. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY HEARING BE CLOSED.
CARRIED. *MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRYTHE VACATION BE
GRANTED PROVIDING THAT WESTERLY CONNECTION FROM THE SEWER MAIN OR
NORTH PROPERTY LINE TO BURNETT BE PLACED IN EFFECT SO THAT ATTORNEY
AND HEATING SUPPLY COMPANY CAN GAIN ACCESS AND FIRE DEPARTMENT
ACCESS. ALSO. 2 ASSESSED VALUE BE CHARGED LESS THAT PROPERTY, WHICH ,
IS USED FOR THE CONTINUATION OF THAT ALLEY. Moved by Trimm, Second ;
Shane to table matter until it is determined they will dedicate
right-of-way to the city. Chair declared motion lost. Roll Call :
Aye-Trimm, Shane, Thorpe;, No-Clymer, Shinpoch, Stredicke, Perry.
3 Aye' s, 4 no' s . Motion failed. *ORIGINAL. MOTION CARRIED.
Extension Mr. Warren Gonnason explained route of SR 515 extension.
SR 515 Grady Way to FAI 405 at the North Renton Interchange and possible
alternatives. Mrs. Kay Stricker, 507 Smithers Ave. So. questioned
previous plans to take out homes along Smithers and put in an overpass.
Mr. Gonnason explained that there is no specific plan, except for
the possible connection from Grady Way to South 7th as it comes into
Smithers so that westerly property lines come into alignment, and if
it were to be extended northerly on Smithers and additional widening
is to be accomplished - the easterly row of houses on the eastside
of Smithers would be in the path of that right-of-way, but all plans
are strictly preliminary. Mrs. Stricker questioned if any funds have
been obtained. Mr. Gonnason noted that no funds have been appropriated.
Councilman Stredicke questioned possibility of Burnett Ave. instead
of Smithers Ave. Mr. Gonnason said that it had not been seriously
considered as an alternative. Councilman Perry noted that the city ;
now owns the property on Burnett and there is plenty of right-of-way
without interferring with any of the residences. Mike Creegan,
531 Smithers Ave. So. , stated that the highway can be left on Main St.
so no one would be affected. Tom Park, 440 Smithers Ave. So. , questioned
how the plan could not affect them and what the hearing was to accomplish
if there are no definite plans. Mayor answered the decision will not
be final for some time and that more public hearings will he held, this
hearing was just to get public input and for placement on the state six
year street plan. Dennis Stremick, 2532 Smithers Ave. So. , urged that
because of the opposition in Victoria Park for SR 515 that the council
take into consideration the residents of the area involved ,changes hard
to make once encased in concrete. Kay Johnson, Director-Renton