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"LL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor Richard C. Houghton, Director
June 1987
SUBJECT: Revocable Permit No.
Dear Permit Holder:
According to our records you hold the subject permit for Excess Right-of-
Way use in the City of Renton. This memo is to advise you that the City
is exercising it's right to revoke said permit under the 30-day Revocable
Clause.
This action is prompted by the fact that State Law stipulates we must
charge full market value for the utilization of such right-of-way. The
City recently amended their ordinance which governs excess right-of-way
permits, to comply with the State regulations. This ordinance defines
special uses and also addresses a new fee structure. The ordinance also
spells out the following four categories for said fees.
A. Single Family residential use - $10.00 annually.
B. Other Uses (where there is no public benefit) - 1/2 of 1% (0.5%)
per month of the value of the land to be utilized, plus leasehold
excise tax, payable yearly in advance. Right-of-way value shall
be based on the assessed value of the land adjoining the property
as established by King County Assesor.
C. Uses (where there is a public benefit) - 1/2 of 1% (0.5%) per year
of the value of the land adjoining the property, plus leasehold
excise tax, but in no case less than $10.00 - payable yearly in
advance.
D. A no-fee permit may be issued only when the applicant is a public
agency and the proposed use of the right-of-way consists of the
provision of a direct service to the public (e.g. Metro
applications for right-of-way for bus shelters) .
City Staff is currently inspecting the property you are utilizing. If you
are interested in retaining the revocable permit, please advise. When all
inspections have been completed you will be notified of the appropriate
category and fee as described in the preceding paragraphs.
If you have questions, do not hesitate to call .
Pichard
Very truly your C. Houghton
Public Works Director
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REVOCABLE PERMIT R-0001
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has heretofore made application to the City
of Renton for the purpose hereinbelow stated, and
WHEREAS, the City i$ willing to grant and issue a Revocable Permit therefor,
subject to the terms and conditions hereinbelow stated, NOW THEREFORE,
IT IS HEREBY AGREED AND COVENANTED AS FOLLOWS:
1. The City of Renton hereby gives and grants unto 1,tA;K.#PN,#ry 4b
'1 VMf2 ?k>L I-t AAl AM .., a Revocable Permit for purpose and on
property as below-ydescribed, to-wit: " a
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2. The permit herein granted is subject to revocation by the City of Renton
and the undersigned Permittee agrees, upon notice to it by the City of not less
than AD days, to take immediate steps to vacate the premises.
3. The undersigned Permittee agrees and covenants to indemnify the City of
Renton and save it harmless from and against any and all claims, actions and lia-
bility whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Revocable Permit and
Permittee shall`fully comply with all the ordinances, codes and regulations of the
City of Renton.
4. This Permit shall bind and inure to the benefit of the successors and
assignees of the parties hereto. This permit shall not be assigned in whole or
in part by Permittee wit� out the prior written consent of the City.
In further consideration of the City's permit the undersigned Permittee shall
secure and have in effect policies of public liability and property damage insurance
in connection with afore-Istated activity in which the limits of public liability
shall not be less than $100,000.00 per person and $300,000.00 per accident and which
the property damage liability shall not be less, than $50,000.00.
TM WITNESS THEREOF, 'this permit is granted this day of +
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BOARD OF PUBL WORKS
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CONDITIONS OR COMMENTS BY BOARD OF PUBLI ORKS:
March 19, 1975
TO: Gwen Marshall, Finance Director
FROM: Jim Hanson, Building Division
SUBJECT: Revocable Permit R-0001
Attached is a copy of Permit R-0001 covering a bus shelter
for Metro.
Please bill Pietro $10.00 yearly for the permit, commencing
1976, as prescribed by ordinance.
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cc: City Clerk �;'
Renton City Council
3/17/75 - Page 3
OLD BUSINESS
Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Perry submitted committee report .recom-
Committee Report mending that a resolution be adopted setting the date of May 5, 1975 for
Street Vacations public hearing re Boeing Company request fo.r. vacation of a portion of
Requested by Logan Ave. N. and Lake Wastington Blvd. N. and that the matter be referred
Boeing to the Legislation Committee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE,
COUNCIL CONCUR AND REFER MATTER TO THE LEGISLATIaNI CG�MMITTEE. CARRIED.
Met::ro Bus Following di.: ussion of the placing of a demonstratio:� Mec:.ro bus shelter
Sh„ *l ter on Taylor Ave. N.W. near Renton Ave. , it was MOVED BY S7REDICKE, SECONDED
BY PERRY, THAT THE FEES FOR USE OF PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY !$'10 rx r yr.) , BE
REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Banning Councilman Stredicke noted the State Board of Health regulation banraing
Smoking in smoking in public places and called attention to the need for ;adoption
Public Places of the ruling for the Council meetings as it is enfo2ced for Munic-ipal
Court hearings. MOVED BY .STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIT, REFER
THE MATTER OF BANNING SMOK''NG TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. ROLL CALL:
j'3) AYE: DELAURENTI, STREDECKE, CLYMER; (4) NO: PERRY, BRUCE, GRANT
and SCHELLERT. MOTION FAILED.
Co)muuni ty
Services Community Services Committee Chairman Grant submitted committee report
Committee Report recommending that the Couni._1 concur in the Planning Director's request
East Side Green and reaffirm the City's participation and non-financial commitment to
River Water the East Side Green River Water Shed Project. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECOND
Sheri Project BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE. CARRIED. MOVED
.BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, REFER MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMIT-
TEE. CARRIED. (See Resolution #1970 adopted 3/17/75)
L.I.D. 291 MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RECONSIDER PRIOR ACTION OF 3/10
Water Mains ON LID ,391, WATER MAINS IN LAKE WASHINGTON, KENNYDALE AND MAY CREEK AREA.
Lake Washington ROLL CALL: (5) AYE: DELAURENTI, CLYMER, BRUCE, GRANT, SCHELLERT; (2) NO:
Kennydale Area PERRY and STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. City Clerk Mead read the previous
Reconsidered motion from March 10, 1975 which was n>w before the Council: "MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, LID 291 BE ENDED AND THE ,SUBJECT MATTER BE
REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.” MOTION
FAILED. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RECONSIDER AMENDMENT
OF MARCH 10, WHICH DELETED SOUTHERN PORTION OF LID ALONG LAKE WASHINGTON
BLVD. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead read motion now before the Body: "TO
EXCLUDE SOUTHERLY PORTION ALONG LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD." MOTION FAILED BY
ROLL CALL VOTE: (2) AYE: PERRY and STREDICKE; (5) NO: DELAURENTI,
CLYMER, BRUCE, GRANT and SCHELLERT. MOTION BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT
Public Hearing THE LID PROPOSAL BE REFERRED TO THE ;z LATION COMMITTEE AND THAT A PUBLIC
3/24/75 HEARING BE SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY MARCH 24, 1975 WITH ALL PROPERTY OWNERS
NOTIFIED. CARRIED. At the time of the Public Hearing 3/24/75, the motion
before the Body: "Moved by Schellert, seconded by Bruce, Council authorize
creation of the L.I.D. and refer the matter to the Legislation Committee
for necessary ordinance." Public Works Director Gonnason explained the
modified plan of the LID, with deletion of the 8" water main paralleling
Lake Washington Blvd. from N. 36th to N. 37th St. and the 12" main from
Lincoln Ave. S.E. , 84th St. to S.E. 80th St. The boundaries of the district
will remain unchanged and those properties not receiving benefits due to
deletion of water mains, will not be assessed. The assessments on all
remaining properties within the district will remain in force from the
previous preliminary roll.
VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert requested Counc_,-'l ap-
proval of Vouchers No. 3383 through No. 3543 in the amount of $97,392.70
having received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise
and/or services. Vouchers No. 3247 through 3382 were machine voided
during processing; Voucher 3494 in amount of $888 Voided. MOVED BY
SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT. CARRIED
ORDINANCES AND
RESOLUTIONS Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee report recormnend-
Ordinance 2919 ing second and final reading for an ordinance imposing certain tax on
Gambling - card rooms and asked that the City Clerk notify Council in November to
Establishes Tax review these fees. Following readings of the ordinance setting $500 yearly
on Card Rooms - fee for card rooms, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL
Rules & ADOPT CONCUR IN LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT AND ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ.
Regulations ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
Renton City Council
3/17/75 - Page 4
ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS - Continued
First Reading Legislation Committee Report recommended fiz ;t reading and referral bank
Ordinance Re to the Legislation Committee of an ordinance relating to disorderly con-
Disorderly dict and trespassing. Following first reading, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI,
Conduct SECONDED BY CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK l,) 'l"h°i:' LF(,15LATI()N COMMITTEE.
CARR IED.
First Reading The Legislation Committee report recoranke-nded first reading ax-.0 referral
Ordinance Re back to committee of an ordinance setting a prc~==batic.n fee and relating
Probation Fee to Municipal Court. Following reading of the ordinance establish Dg
$50 fee, probationary costs for persons not fined or jailed but :t-ehal:i.li-
a DELAURENTI, SECONDED CONDED BY
tated, covering cost of pro<:. sling. MOVED .BY DELA ,
CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTE. CARRIED.
Resolution #1968 The Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of a
Street Vacation
resolution settingdate of public hearing on April 21, 1975 for street
Public Hearing vacation of a portion of old County Road #80. Following reading of the
4121175 resolution for street vacation at Renton Shopping Center as requested by
R. L. Edwards Robert L. Edwards, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL
ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #1969 The Legislation Committee recommended reading and adoption of a resolution
Aid Grant
Projects i.e.
't Clerk to sign FederalJ
Federal Aid designating the Mayor/Ci y 9
Grant Projects S.W. 43rd St. Project. Following reading, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI,
SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #1970 The Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of a
Reaffirming resolution reaffirming the City's prior commitment to the Green River Water
Green River Shed Project. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, RESOLUTION BE
Water Shed ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED.
Participation
MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. The
ADJOURNMENT meeting adjourned at 10:12 p.m.
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Delores A. Mead, Cit Clerk