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�, THIS EXTINGUI5FiMMEiJT OF EASEMENT, made this ���t day of �I
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•� 0 Trt1HEREAS, a ten (10) foot sewer easement circled on Exhibit
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across and under a portion of the real property described on
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� WHEREAS,+ said easement was dedicated to the City of Renton
� on the Plat Map for Renton Highlands No. 2, according to the Plat
recorded in Volume 59 of Plats, pages 52 and 53, in �ing County,
Washington, and
�rJH�,REAS, said easement commences on the Western boundary
of the 13orthwestern half of Lot 2 of the land described as Parcel
A on Exhibit "B" attached hereto, and extends in a Northeasterly
direction at approximately a forty-five degree (45°) angle through
Lot 1 of said Parcel A, intersecting the Northern half of the
Eastern boundary of said Lot 1, and continuing in such direction �
to the Southern boundary of 12th Avenue North, and �I
WHEREAS, the City of Renton no longer requires the use� of said
i easement, and now desires to irrevocably vacate said easement for
the purpose of forever extinguishing said easement of record; ��
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�Oti�, THEREFORE, for valuable consideration, the City of Renton
does hereby vacate, abandon and irrevocably extinguish of record
that certain ten (10) foot sewer easement circled on Exhibit "A°'
and described above, and located upon the real property described
N on Exhibit "B" attacned hereto.
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this ��-�day o - � �,�,
19��, before me, a Notary Public in and for the �"ta � " a�nington,
ci co = ' ssioned and sworn, personally appeared �- � t.�._
, to me known to be the �ayor of The ' ty of Renton,c�,c `
the entity that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged ��'�e9�
the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of
said City of Renton, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned,
and on oath stated that he is authorized to execute tne said
instrument on behalf of said City of Kenton. �
WITNESS MY HAND and official seal the day arid year in "�ha.,s
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EXTINGUISHI�lENT OF EASEMENT
PARCEL A
Lots 1 to 5, inclusive, Block 1, Graceland Terrace,
according to the Plat recorded in Volume 60 of Plats,
� page 64 , in King County, Washington.
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� That portion of Block 13, Replat of Blocks 12 , 13 , 14 ,
36, 37, and 38 , Corrected Plat, Renton Highlands Vo. 2,
� according to the plat recorded in Volume 59 of Plats,
� pages 52 and 53, in King County, Washington, lying T�Torth
and East of Block 1, Graceland Terrace, according to the
plat recorded in Volume 60 of Plats, page 64 , in King
County, Washington;
�,XCEPT that portion lying Southerly of the Easterly
extension of this corunon boundary line between Lots 6
and 7 of said Block 1.
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Renton City Council I
12/17/79 Pe9e 4
Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued � ' �
` First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recomnended first readings for
Setbacks the following ordinances:
An ordinance was read amending the building code re setbacks
defining single family residential development. MOyED BY
CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS
AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIE�.
Ordinance #3387 An ordinance was read deleting Chapter 10 of Titie X
Repeals Traffic of City Code relating to negligent driving, reckless
Reckless and driving and driving while intoxicated. MOVED BY CLYMER,
Negligent Driving SECOND BY SHINPOCH, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND
While Intoxicated FINAL READINGS. CARRIED, Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Committee Chairman Clymer noted change in state law with
mandatory one day jail sentence.
Ordinance #3388 An ordinance was read adopting state statutes by reference .re
Menacing and criminal enforcement of restraining orders, criminal attempt,
Harassment criminal solicitation and criminal conspiracy and adding
sections to Palice Regulations of the City Code re menacing
and harassment, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, SUSPEND
RULES AND ADVANCE THE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS.
CARRIED. Following readings, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES,
�ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Resolution #2311 The committee recommended reading and adoption of the fotlowing
Joint Resolution resolution: A resotution was read authorizing the Mayor to
Renton/Tukwila execute a joint resolution between the City of Tukwila and
Grady Way Bridge City of Renton re Grady Way Bridge Replacement. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. I
CONSENT AGENDA The following business is adopted by one motion which follo��s I
the items included:
Renton Village Letter from the Board of Public Works Director Gonnason
Rescinding recommended rescinding of easements which had been granted
Easements in 1965 for sanitary sewer trunk and lateral lines. The
(Quit Claim Deed) letter recommended the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized
to sign necessary papers for rescission as requested by
Renton Village Co. , 15 S. Grady Way. Concur.
Benaroya Letter from Jack A. Benaroya Co. , 5950 Sixth Ave. S. , Seattle,
Interties summarized the history of installation of two water system
interties at Renton-Kent SW 43rd St. and Lind SW and Renton-
Tukwila West Valley Hwy. in August 1978. The letter reported
direct costs for installations $91 ,621 and proposed to transfer
ownership of these intertie systems to the City as a general
benefit to the City at a price of $45,000. The letter noted
that if the City chooses not to acquire these systems, they
will be removed and easements revoked so as to recoup value i
of ineters and vaults. Refer to the Utilities Committee and ',
� Public Works Department.
Court Case Superior Court Summons and Complaint filed by State of Wash-
State re Vehicle ington vs City of Renton, Homeco, Inc. in amount of $3,000
for loss of State Patrol vehicle which was lost on 4/23/78
in pursuit of stolen vehicle and went over embankment and
into trees at end of Cedar Ave. S. The suit alleged inadequate
and/or improper signing and absence of a barricade on Cedar S.
Refer to City Attorney.
Appropriation Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested an ordinance
Request for CETA appropriating and transferring $45,277 for Comprehensive
Employment Training Fund (CETA) in ord�r to kcep the CETA
budgetary fund solvent. Letter noted c;FTA regulations have
changed s i nce the 1979 budget was adopt�=��. Ref'er to tF�e
Ways and Means Committee. (See Ordinanc£:� ��386 f';.;:�e 3)
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Renton City Council
12/17/79 Page 3
AUDIENC�, COMMENT - Continued
Special Permit Pastor Lowell Welker, First Church of Nazarene, thanked ,
Granted SP-433-79 the Council for action regarding special permit request.
Release of Gary Stt'other, W.R.V. Corporation, 400 108th Ave. NE, Bellevue,
Easement representing owner and developer of a 45 unit apartment (High-
NE 12th St. and land Park Apartments) at 12th and Lynnwood, requested Council
Lynnwood NE authorize the vacation of sewer easement which is no longer
required due to re-routing. Strother also explained that sale
of the property has been arranged and must have the easement
removed before title can be conveyed. Public Works Director
Gonnason explained the need for authorization to release the
easement and used map to explain need. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
HUGHES, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION AND AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR
AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE THE NECESSARY DOCUMENT. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, TRANSFER $10,000 FROM CONTIN-
Canine Unit GENCY FUND FOR CANINE UNIT, PURCHASE OF DOG, TRAINING OF
Authorized OFFICER, ADJUSTMENT OF CAR AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS
AND MEANS COMMiTTEE. Lt. Perssons noted the training cost of
1 , 25 including transportation, is included in the $10,000
budget. MOTION CARRIED.
Mayor Delaurenti Council President Shinpoch presented presented Mayor Delaurenti
Honored with with a gift from the Council Members expressing honor for
Crystal Decanter the 37# years service to the City as Councilman and Mayor.
Mayor Delaurenti received a standing ovation.
Beth Campbell Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes noted meeting re the
Traffic Accident Beth Campbell letter request for change 'sn law concerning
with Bicycle, reporting of traffic accidents; that this is a civil matter
12/3 Referral and City Attorney Warren is responding. Noted for the record
as requested by Councilman Hughes.
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report
Committee Report requesting a public hearing be set for February 4, 1980 regard-
Honey Creek ing the proposed ordinance relating to facility and trunk con-
Trunk Line nection charges and establishing a trunk line service charge
Ordinance and trunk line service area in the Honey Creek and Kennydale
Public Hearing areas. The ordinance also establishes the amount of connection
2/4/80 charge and allowances for annual cost of living increases.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION. CARRIED.
Vouchers The Ways and Means Committee recommended Council approval
for payment of Vouchers 26079 through 26247 in the amount of
$613,883.57 having received departmental certification as to
receipt of inerchandise and/or services. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE VOUCHERS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee report recommended second and final
Committee Report readings of an ordinance changing the payment of social
security tax permitting exclusion of such payment on account
Ordinance #3383 of illness or disability. Following readings, it was MOVED
Change in FICA BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL
Re Sick Pay CALL: 6-AYE: SHINPOCN, STREDICKE, PERRY, HUGHES, CLYMER
TRIMM. CARRIED.
Ordinance �3386 The committee recommended first reading and advancing to second
CETA Funds and final readings of an ordinance for appropriation and
transfer from unanticipated revenue and Comprehensive Employ-
ment Traininq Fund (CETA) to CETA Divisions in the amount of
$45,277. Following first reading, M01.'ED BY C�YMER, SECOND
SHINPOCH, ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS.
CARRIED. Following readings, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH,
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES AS PREVIOUSLY
SHOWN. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke noted for the record,
payment is 1979 expenditure, not 1980.