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V.P.C.Form No.87
pier RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 24 , 1974 M I N U T E S Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 P . M . - — Council Chambers
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett, presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and
called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF EARL CLYMER, Council President; CHARLES DELAURENTI , GEORGE J,
COUNCIL PERRY, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, and KENNETH D. BRUCE. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCILMEN HENRY E. SCHELLERT AND
WILLIAM J. GRANT BE EXCUSED. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; DEL MEAD,
IN ATTENDANCE City Clerk; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; HUGH DARBY, Police
Chief; DON STARK, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor; DICK
GEISSLER, Acting Fire Chief; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; VIC
TeGANTV00RT, Street Supt. ; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director;
DAVE HAMLIN, Traffic Engineer and JULEE LaCOUNT, Human Resources
Coordinator.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, MINUTES OF JUNE 17, 1974 COUN-
CIL MEETING BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED.
SPECIAL Mayor Garrett presented awards to members of the Citizen's
PRESENTATIONS Shoreline Advisory Committee expressing appreciation and thanks
Citizen's Shoreline for fine job of preparation of the Shoreline Master Program.
Advisory Committee Those members present to receive awards were: Mr. Bob McBeth,
Chairman; Mr. William Goddard, Mrs. Dorothy Herbert, Mr. Don
Humble, Mrs. Sharon Neglay, and Mr. Art Scholes, Vice Chairman.
Members: Mr. Robert Bignold, Mr. Robert J. Phelps, Mr. Robert
Schalkle, Mr. W. Stewart Pope and Mr.Alex Cugini , Jr. , were unable
to be present. Mr. Bob McBeth thanked the City Council and Staff
for support to members of the committee and noted the committee
had met weekly from July, 1973 through May, 1974.
Special Award Mayor Garrett presented Father Thomas Lane of St. Anthony Church
Father Lane with Special Award in appreciation of 25-years service to the
church and community. Father Lane noted the many changes in the
City especially in the last two or three years with the beautifi-
cation and new lighting, noting the City is sound and prosperous
and will continue to grow for the next 25 years, enriching the
community. Councilman Delaurenti presented Father Lane with
humorous gift as he has been the family's pastor for many years.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published
6-Yr. Street Plan and posted , Mayor Garrett opened the hearing to consider the
Six-Year Street Program for the City for 1975-1980. Letter from
Public Works Director Gonnason presented maps of the arterial
system within the City. Gonnason noted City is required by State
statute to furnish to the State, our Six-Year Street Program each
year, explaining the three different items making up the Program:
Proposed changes to the Arterial Street Plan, the Six-Year
Construction Program and the Urban Area Six Year Construction
Program. Traffic Engineer Hamlin pointed out the arterials on
display map as Public Works Director Gonnason noted proposed
changes to the Arterial Street Plan noting deletions, additions
and reclassifications and the Construction Plan.
Those persons present registering objection to Grant Ave. S. Exten-
sion (Collector Arterial from S. 7th St. to S. Puget Drive) : Mrs.
; Marilyn Conway, 903 Grant Ave. S. ; Mr. Bruce Goldmann, 807 Grant
Ave. S. ; Mr. John Gallagher, 812 Grant Ave. S. ; Mr. W. R. Taylor,
11316 10th S. ; Mr. John Julian, 1400 S. 7th; Mr. Oliver Gotti ,810
Grant Ave. S. ; Mr. Wayne Pinkley, 811 Grant Ave. S. ; Mr. J. C.
Box, 712 Grant Ave. S. ; Mrs. Pat Fowler, 806 Grant Ave. S. ; Mr.
Vic LaFrenchy, 801 Grant Ave. S. ; Mr. Pat Ross , 912 Grant Ave. S.and
•', Mr. Gerald Hanger, 905 Jones Ave. S. Mr. Mario Gotti , 1005 High
Ave. S. asked for alternate route off the hill , suggesting dog leg
on pipeline near park. Others making comment: itr. George Elliott,
Maple Valley Hwy, Mrs. Nadine Musga, 808 Grant Ave. S. , Mrs. Pat
Seymour, Planning Commission Member, inquired regarding public
involvement in the Six-Year Street Construction planning process
and was advised by Councilmen of purpose of public hearing, and
that the Grant Ave. S. Extension plan was submitted by a Renton
Hill Citizens Committee. Mrs. Myrtle Clymer, 505 Windsor Pl . N.E.,
inquired re left hand turn lane on N.E. 3rd at the Monterey light,
being advised by the Traffic Engineer that no turn light planned.
Mrs. Clymer asked for signals on N. 3rd railroad crossing, being
advised that funds would be available soon.
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Renton City Council Meetilk
Minutes of 6/24/74 - Page
PUBLIC HEARING - Continued
6-Yr. Street Plan Public Works Director Gonnason noted only budgeted projects were
the S.W. 43rd St. from E. Valley to W. Valley and the Grant Ave.
Extension, in addition to the 1/2t gas tax fund. Gonnason explained
proposed L. I .D. for improvement of streets in the Renton Hill
area and for the improvement of Grant Ave. from S.7th to S.10th
as separate local improvement district with funding at 75% city
funds, then the area of S.10th to S.18th anticipated 25% city
funding and 75% Transamerica Development Co. Councilman Clymer
favored L. I.D. for street improvement of Cedar Ave. S. , S.4th &
S. 7th. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, PUBLIC HEARING
BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI ,
THE GRANT AVE. SOUTH SECTION OF THE PROPOSED SIX-YEAR STREET
PROGRAM BE STRICKEN. CARRIED. Moved by Clymer, seconded by
Delaurenti , money budgeted for Renton Hill be used for improve-
ment of other streets on Renton Hill . MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY PERRY, SUBSTITUTE MOTION, QUESTION OF MONEY ALLOCATED
FOR GRANT AVE. S. BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE.
CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ACCEPT
THE SIX-YEAR STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM AS AMENDED, INCLUDING
UAB PORTION. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, AMEND MOTION TO
REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. AS AMENDED, CARRIED.
Public Works Director Gonnason inquired of Council whether or not
retention of the classification "collector arterial " was desired.
on the Grant Ave. Extension, being advised "no. " Council President
Clymer inquired if the changing of classification would affect
the $100,000 designated, being advised "no."
AUDIENCE COMMENT Upon invitation by Councilman Stredicke, Mr. George Elliott intro-
duced Mr. Phil Weston from Melbourne, Australia, who is in Renton
purchasing Boeing 747 's and 727's for the Australian Air Lines.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE
MINUTES. CARRIED. Council reconvened at 10:15 p.m. Roll Call :
All Councilmen present as previously shown.
CORRESPONDENCE AND City Clerk Mead reported the June 21 , 1974 bid opening of surplus
CURRENT BUSINESS vehicle equipment (see attached) . Letter from Purchasing Agent
Church recommended and reported Public Works Director Gonnason
Surplus Equipment recommendation to award vehicles to the high bidders and that
Vehicles the Purchasing Agent be permitted to negotiate the sale of the
Bid Opening four vehicles receiving no bids. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED
BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PURCHASING AGENT
ACCEPTING HIGH BIDS AND AUTHORIZING PURCHASING AGENT TO NEGOTIATE
SALE OF OTHERS NOT RECEIVING BID. Purchasing Agent reported all
high bids were at appraisal or above. MOTION CARRIED.
Law and Justice, Letter from Mayor Garrett requested concurrence in the signing
Washington State of the Interiocal Agreement for Regional Law and Justice Plan-
Committee ing which was presented, in order to assure portion of the 1975
Agreement for regional LEAA allocation being made available to Renton. The
1975 Law Enforcement letter noted regional allocations would be made direct to local
Assistance Funds jurisdictions , the formation of planning committee for county,
agreement being prepared by King County with input from local
jurisdictions with populations of 10,000 and above, exclusive
of Seattle. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL
CONCUR IN MAYOR'S REQUEST, AUTHORIZING MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO
EXECUTE AGREEMENT. CARRIED.
Claim for Damages Claim for Damages filed with the City Clerk by attorney for
C. Kittleson Candace J. Kittleson, 1004 SW 116th, Seattle, was read, in amount
of $10,065 alleging bodily injury and emotional distress. MOVED
BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY BRUCE, CLAIM BE REFERRED TO THE CITY
ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED.
Court Case against Summons and Complaint No. 7820u5 o; the Superior Court, King County,
LID 281 Contractor Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. , Plaintiff vs. AB&C Contractors,
for Materials Inc. , American Fidelity Fire Insurance Co. , and the City of Renton,
$5,204.89 Plus was presented. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, SUMMONS AND
Interest & Costs COMPLAINT BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER.
CARRIED.
L. I.D. 284/Sewers Letter from Robert A. and Clarissa M. Fawcett, 4008 Meadow Ave.
Jones Ave. N.E. North, requested sixty day extension to the usual thirty day
appeal period on L. I.D. 284, sanitary sewers in Jones Ave. N.E.
between N.E. 40th and 44th Streets. (Ordinance ordering construc-
tion was adopted 6/10/74 and appeal period will end 7/9/74. )
The letter asked extension as 30 day period needed to develop
alternate plans and time needed for Public Works Director to study
problems, asking that L. I.D. 284 be "killed" and alternate plans
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ogieR THE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
0¢1A co AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR • PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
O,Q�TFD Warren C. Gonnason, Director
SEPtE��
June 18, 1974
The Honorable Mayor Avery Garrett
Members of the City Council
SUBJECT: SIX YEAR STREET PROGRAM
Gentlemen:
We submit herewith for your review, a copy of our proposed
1974 Six Year Street Program and Arterial Plan. These plans
will be presented at a Public Hearing on Monday, June 24, 1974.
Very truly yours,
Warren C. Gonnason, P.E.
Public Works Director
7)64\10 PoMll
David I. Hamlin
Traffic Engineer
DIH:mw
Attc.
cc: W. C. 'Gonnason
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June 24, 1974
Warren C. Connason, P.E. , Public Works Director
David I. Hamlin, Traffic Engineer
SIX-YEAR STREET PROGRAM, PROPOSED CHANCES
TO ARTERIAL STREET PLAN.
The following tabulation describes the changes to the Arterial Street Plan that are
proposed for 1974.
A. DELETIONS
1. N. 6th St. from River Road to Logan Ave. N. (formerly Collector
Arterial) .
2. Kirkland Ave. N. E. from N. E. Sunset Elvd. to N. E. 10th St.
(formerly Collector Arterial) .
3. N. E. 10th St. from Monroe Ave. N. E. to Union Ave. N. C.
(formerly Collector Arterial) .
4. Edmonds Ave. N. E. from N. E. 3rd St. to N. L. 4th St.
(formerly Collector Arterial, not an existing roadway) .
B. ADDITIONS
1. Logan Ave. N. (SR 515 Extension) from N. 6th St. to Lake
Washington Blvd. (Major Arterial) .
2. Shattuck Ave. S. from S. 7th St. to S. Grady Way
(Secondary Arterial) .
3. Bronson Way N. E./N. E. 4th St. from N. E. 3rd St. to
Jefferson Ave. N. E. (Collector Arterial) .
4. Factory Ave. N. from Bronson Way N. to N. 4th St.
(Collector Arterial) .
5. Meadow Ave. N. from Bronson Way N. to N. 4th St.
(Collector Arterial).
6. S. W. 21st St./S. 21st St. from Oaksdale Ave. S. W. to SR 515
(Collector Arterial, route not existing) .
C. RECLASSIFICATIONS
a. From Secondary To Major
1. S. W. 43rd St. from West Valley Rd. to East Valley Rd.
2. Talbot Rd. S. from S. Puget Dr. to S. Grady Way.
3. S. Grady Way from Rainier Ave. S. to Main Ave. S.
4. Sunset Blvd. N. from Bronson Way N. to 1405.
5. Logan Ave. N. from S. 3rd St. to Airport Way.
SIX-YEAR STREET PROGRAM, PROPOSED
CHANGES TO ARTERIAL STREET PLAN
Page Two
June 24, 1974
b. From Collector To Major
1. Smithers Ave. S. from S. Grady Way to S. 3rd St.
2. Houser Way S./Houser Way N. from Main Ave. S. to
Bronson Way N.
c. From Collector To Secondary
1. S. Puget Dr./Puget Dr. S. E. from Talbot Rd. S. to
Edmonds Ave. S. E.
2. Edmonds Ave. S. E. from Puget Dr. S. E. to South
City Limits.
3. S. 7th St./S. W. 7th St. from S. Grady Way to
Monster Rd. S. W.
4. Shattuck Ave. S. from S. 4th St. to S. 7th St.
5. S. 4th P1./S. 4th St. from Rainier Ave. S. to
Main Ave. S.
6. Garden Ave. N. from Bronson Way N. to Lake
Washington Blvd. N.
7. Edmonds Ave. N. E. from N. E. Sunset Blvd. to
N. E. 27th St.
8. N. E. 3Oth St./Kennewick P1. N. E./N. E. 27th St.
from 1405 to Edmonds Ave. N. E.
9. N. 30th St. from Burnett Ave. N. to 1405.
10. Union Ave. N. E. from South City Limits to
North City Limits.
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CITY O1' RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 24th day of June , 1974 , at •
8 : 00 P . M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal
Building , Renton , Washington as the time and place for a
public hearing to consider the following :
Six-Year Comprehensive Street Construction Program
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same .
CITY OF RENTON
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1/ r r' Ki 4 ,// 07)(/ e?c"(
Delores A . Mead , Ci y Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
6-14-74
CERTIFICATIO N
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
ss .
COUNTY OF KING )
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� y pp hereby certify that
-fie ( ) copies of the above notice were posted by me in
/_r,ur e conspicuous places on the property described and one
copy was posted at the Cit Municipal Building , Renj.on ,
Washington on date of z_sr) r /y , 19 7 .
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of Washington , residing at Renton .
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being first duly sworn on ' 4b ti ',
oath, deposes and says that is the of ��
THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONfCLE, a tri=weekly newsp per. That , VV :.�r'"
said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for ,a , rE - ';
more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, p
printed and published in the English language continually as a tri � , "
weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now the V � �
NO* . . ��V.
and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the '" t��. �;�„���,
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton .. ,
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of � ,;
the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King are mkt ,417.t. ,.
County, 4. ,- w
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Washington.That the annexed is a 44 A s +
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as it was published in regular issues (and
not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue fora period
of consecutive issues, commencing on the
day of < , 19 , , and ending the
day of , 19 , both dates
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its
subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$....,........., which
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words
for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each
subsequent insertion. 77
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this fit+ day of
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Notai u lic in and for the State of Washington,
r siding at Renton,King County.
—Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective
June 9th,1955.
—Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures,
adopted by the newspapers of the State.
Renton City Council
Meeting of 6/10/74 - Page`" �-�
Correspondence and Current Business - Continued
Core Area these petitions had been on the counters in various businesses that
Parking are removed from the newly installed parking on Burnett Ave. S.
(Continued) Stredicke inquired re installation of directional signs for parking
and was advised by Public Works Director that the signs had been
installed. Motion by Delaurenti , seconded by Schellert, refer
petition to the Transportation Committee to meet with people.
Asst. Planning Director Magstadt noted petitioners were not the
same citizens he had been meeting with regarding parking. SUBSTITUTE
MOTION BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, REFER TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC
WORKS TO MEET WITH PEOPLE WHO HAVE SUBMITTED THIS PETITION CARRIED.
Six-Year Street Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason suggested the date of
Construction Monday, dune 24, 1974 for required public hearing on the annual
Program revision to the City's Six-Year Street Construction Program. MOVED
BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR AND SET DATE OF
6/24/74 AS PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke noted the
Transportation Committee has been working with the Public Works
Department on this plan.
Revision of Councilman Bruce asked for progress report on the revision to
Parking & the Parking and Loading Ordinance for the downtown area, and was
Loading advised Coon,cilman Schellert that the matter is being studied
Ordinance oy committee of the Planning Commission, recommendation forth-
coming within two months .
PROCLAMATIONS Proclamation of Mayor Garrett was presented, procia eien Elan Day,
Honor America June 14, through Independence Day, July 4, 1974, as Honor America
Days Days and called upon all citizens and organizations to recognize
6-14 through these days with appropriate programs and ceremonies . MOVED BY
7-4-1974 CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE , COUNCIL CONCUR IN PROCLAMATION OF THE
MAYOR. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Council President Clymer noted attending 25th Anniversary for Father
Thomas Lane of St. Anthony's and suggested special City award for
Special Award 25 Years of service in the church and civic community. Mayor
Suggested Garrett concurred.
Public Works Public Works Committee Chairman Bruce submitted committee report
Committee Report noting the June 6, meeting with Mr. and Mrs . Robert Fawcett regard-
ing their concerns with Local Improvement District 284, sanitary
L. I .D. 284, sewers in the vicinity of Jones Ave. N.E. between N.E. 40th and
Sanitary Sewers N.E. 44th St. The report recommended that the ordinance ordering
Jones Ave. N.E. construction of the L. I .D. be placed on second and final reading
between N.E. 40 and adopted. Mr. Robert Fawcett, 4008 Meadow Ave. N. , asked that
and N.E. 44th project be delayed until he could make further investigation of
alternatives. Upon further inquiry from Fawcett, Public Works
Director Gonnason noted application for federal funds had been sub-
mitted 6 months ago, a total of two years could expire before actual
receipt of money; noting plans had been developed in conjunction
with the Newport Sewer District taking into account the May Creek
interceptor scheduled for 1975 or later. Councilman Schellert ex-
plained the final hearing on any L. I.D. where Council sits as the
Board of Equalization, that any property can only be assessed pro-
portionately to the amount of benefit from the project. Mr. Fawcett
asked what other alternatives he had and was advised by Schellert
and Stredicke to join with other neighbors or injunction by courts;
both Councilmen expressing belief situation had been thoroughly
reviewed by the Public Works Committee., MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED
BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND ORDINANCE
BE PLACED ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS AND ADOPTED. CARRIED. (See
later Ordinances and Resolutions. )
CBD Progress Upon request by Councilman Stredicke, Public Works Director Gonnason
reported progress on downtown Renton redevelopment, noting completion
of pole removal is unknown element, that the benches would not be
accepted until problems corrected.
NEW BUSINESS Councilman Schellert noted his attendance at Finance Officers conven-
tion June 2, through June 6, that data processing and program budget-
Finance Officers ing were discussed; report to Councilmen forthcoming.
Convention
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/NTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 3 , 1974 Municipal Building
Monday 8 : 00 P . M . MINUTES Council Chambers
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett, presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and
called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF EARL CLY? LR, Council President; HENRY E. SCHELLERT, CHARLES DELAURENTI ,
COUNCIL RICHARD M. STREDICKE, KENNETH D. BRUCE. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED
BY BRUCE, ABSENT COUNCILMEN GEORGE J. PERRY AND WILLIAM J . GRANT
EXCUSED. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance
IN ATTENDANC : Director; JOHN K. PAIN, JR. , Asst. City Attorney; WARREN GONNASON,
Public Works Director; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; KEN WHITE, Personnel
Director; DICK GEISSLER, Acting Fire Chief; JAMES MAGSTADT, Asst.
Planning Director; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; DON STARK, Admini-
strative Asstistant; DEL BENNETT, Airport Director; VIC TeGANTVOORT,
Street Superintendent.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL MINUTES OF JUNE 3,
6/3/74 1974 MEETING BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. MOVED
6/6/74 BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , MINUTES OF JUNE 6, 1974 COUNCIL
MEETING BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED.
SPECIAL Mr. Ed Davis , representing the Renton Downtown Merchants Association,
PRESENTATION Downtown Liaison Committee, extended appreciation and recognition
"Spirit of of the leadership in the restoration of the core area of the City,
Cooperation" thanking the Mayor, Council and Staff for a job well done, hoping to
continue to work together for the future betterment of the community.
Mayor Garrett acknowledged the presentation on behalf of the City
Officials and pledged continuted progress for the City to be achieved
by working together toward established future goals, making Renton
a better place to live and work.
CORRESPONDENCE & Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason submitted final costs
CURRENT BUSINESS for the Rainier Ave. Underground Utility Improvements Project, L. I .D.
L. I.D. 275 No. 275, with final costs in the amount of $37,089.75. The letter
Rainier Ave from recommended the date of July 8, 1974 for public hearing on the final
S. Grady Way to assessment roll . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR
N. City Limits IN PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR RECOMMENDATION, SETTING DATE OF 7/8/74 AS
PUBLIC HEARING ON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE
LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR NECESSARY ORDINANCE. CARRIED.
RIBCO Letter from Jean DeSpain, Chairman of the River Basin Coordinating
River Basin Committee, noted basin-wide plans for water quality, water resources,
Plans urban drainage and solid waste management are nearing completion
with final hearings in the fall after which the Metro Council will
take action on the plan recommendations. The RIBCO letter enclosed
summaries of the recommendations, asking for comments and that the
City Council arrange a presentation on one or all of the RIBCO plans.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL REFER RIBCO PLANS
AND REQUEST TU THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. CARRIED.
Community Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested transfer from the
Fellows Program General Fund into Salaries of $2,860 and referral to the Legislation
Committee in order to continue the Community Fellows Program which
the Planning Department has been participating in under a H.U.D.
701 Grant which funds graduate planning students to work in Planning
Departments under an intern program. The letter noted the City is
required to pay the salaries and H.U.D. reimburses 81% during interim
periods. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL CONCUR
WITH REQUEST OF THE PLANNING DIRECTOR AND REFER MATTER TO THE
LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Petition for A 14 page petition bearing 611 signatures which had been filed with
Parking in with City Clerk, was presented. The petition started with the name
South Part of Agnes G. Comer, ending with Mary Briet and stated the proprietors and
City. patrons of business establishments in the south part of Renton
request a meeting with a view to solving the parking problems they
felt existed in that part of the City, fearing businesses may have
to close if situation not corrected. Councilman Stredicke noted
June 11 , 1974
Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor
Members of the City Council
Subject: Public Hearing - Six Year Street Program
Gentlemen:
The City is required by law to hold at least one public hearing
on the annual revision of its' Six Year Street Construction
Program.
It is, therefore, suggested that the required public hearing be
scheduled for Monday, June 24.
Very truly yours,
Warren C. Gonnason, P.E.
Public Works Director
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 24th day of June , 1974 , at
8 : 00 P .M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal
Building , Renton , Washington as the time and place for a
public hearing to consider the following :
Six-Year Comprehensive Street Construction Program
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same.
CITY OF RENTON
#CIL6,1-_, 0 Delores A. Mead , Cit Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
6-14-74
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
ss .
COUNTY OF KING
I , hereby certify that
three ( 3) copies of the above notice were posted by me in
three conspicuous places on the property described and one
copy was posted at the City Municipal Building , Renton ,
Washington on date of , 19
Signed
ATTEST :
Notary Public in and for the State
of Washington , residing at Renton.
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
.RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 26th
day of May, 1975, at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton
Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, as the time and place for a
public hearing to consider the following:
Amendments to July, 1974 Six-Year Comprehensive Street and Arterial
Improvement Program as follows :
MAJOR ARTERIALS LOCAL ACCESS
Park Ave. N. , N. 4th St. to Jones Ave. S. , S. 11th St. to ?�
N. 8th St. Beacon Way S.
SECONDARY ARTERIALS Beacon Way S. , Jones Ave. S. to
Mill Ave. S. , Bronsb-n Way S. ,' Grant Avenue S.
to Houser Way S. S. 9th St. , Renton Ave. S. to
S. 2nd St. , Mill Ave. S. to Jones Ave. S.
Main Ave. S. S. 6th St. , High Ave. S. to 2 .
LOCAL ACCESS Jones Ave. S.
N.E. 10th St. , Monroe Ave. N.E. to
Cedar Ave. S. , S. 3rd St. Redmond Ave. N.E.
to S. 9th St.
S. 4th St. , Mill Ave. S. to
Cedar Ave. S.
• S. 7th St. , Cedar. Ave. S. to '
Jones Ave. S.
Renton Ave. 'S,.,':'S`. .3rd St. to . Y
S. 10th St.
Grant Ave. S. , from Beacon Way S. `'-
to S. 11th St. •
High Ave. S. , S'. 11th St. to end f "r
of Avenue
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval ,
disapproval or opinions on same.
CITY OF RENTON
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Delores A: Mead, Cit Clerk
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
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COUNTY OF KING ) l_ II
35 I , LGs ) 1c l- • P/!I /)i � hereby certify that
Thiy4D F1V e fie- copies of the above notice were posted by me in
7-hlr�yi-ive .e conspicuous places on the property described and one
copy was posted at the City Municipal Building , Renton ,
Washington on date of ►�1 , 19
Signed A I� s
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ATTEST :
Notary Public in .and .for the State
of Washington . rAci--rai .,.,
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Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING ss.
T.23r`i ra GnmpaFna, being first duly sworn on
oath, deposes and says that `he is the chief C.lQr k of
THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. That
said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for
more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to,
printed and published in the English language continually as a tri-
weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now
and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton •
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of
the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King
County,
Incaring on st. program
Washington.That the annexed is a
6 ,yr compr r.ie'nsivc
as it was published in regular issues (and
not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period
of one, consecutive issues, commencing on the __,---- --' " �.'
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CITY OF'RENTCN_t`
20 June (j NOTICE OF PUBLIC RING
day of , 19 , and ending the I BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
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IS HEREBY GIVENthat
day of 19 both dates the Renton City Council HEAhas fixed
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to itsl the 23rd day of June,1975,at 8:00
subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee
\ m.in the Council Chambers of the
i Renton Municipal Building,Renton,
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ 8.61. which Washington as the time and place
fora public hearing to consider the
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words following:
for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each Six-Year Comprehensive Street
subsequent insertion. •
.&Arterial Cof Rent nn Program
for the City
i Any and all interested toe voce
4:1 ✓ ,,are invited to be p
approval,disapproval or opinions on
same. CITY OF RENTON
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chief clerk
� Delores A.Mead,
City Clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24 day of �,DATE OF PUBLICATION 6-20-75.
Published in the Renton Record-
June �5 \,Chronicle June 20,1975.R3317a.
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Notar ',lie in and for the State of Washington,
-siding at Renton,King County.
-Passed-by the Legislature, 1955,known as Senate Bill 281, effective
June 9th,1955.
-Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures,
adopted by the newspapers of the State.
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Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING ss.
` ;11-7) ' `.—r-1a being first duly sworn on -
oath, deposes and says that "'I'' is the C r`i c;� G.�.E 44 of
THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. That
said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for
more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to,
printed and published in the English language continually as a tri-
weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now
and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton •
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of
the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King
County,
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Washington.That the annexed is a
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as it was published in regular issues (and - - -
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CITY OPRENttipf :' 7,•e.
0 Jur.: c NOTICE-OF PUBLIC'HE*RINGt.-
•day of , 19�. , and ending the BY -: ,I
I RENTON CITY COUNCIL'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that i
Ii
day of , 19 , both dates 1 the Renton'City Council has fixed I
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its 1,the 23rd day of June,1975,at 8:00 ,
subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee 1 p.m.in the Council'Chambers of the
!Renton Municipal Building,Renton,
r \Washington as the time and place i
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ ''�'l�, which for a public.hearing to consider the
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words 'following: .
Six-Year Comprehensive Street ,
for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each 1 &Arierial Construction‘Program
subsequent insertion. 7.---1 for the City of Renton.
i Any and all interested persons
!are invited to be present to voice
la"/"L" approval,disapproval or opinions on-
'same.
CITY OF RENTON
C.t,.1G c.l,e-1 I Delores A.Mead,
City Clerk
221- DATE OF PUBLICATION 6-20-75.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of Published in the Renton Record-
�1 ,Chronicle June 20, 1975.R3317.
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blic in and for the State of Washington,
esiding at Renton,King County.
—Passed by the Legislature, 1955,known as Senate Bill 281, effective
June 9th,1955.
-Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures,
adopted by the newspapers of the State.
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
• RENTON CITY COUNCIL
•
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 23rd day of JUNE , 19 75 , at
8 : 00 P .M. in the Council Chambers' ofthe Renton Municipal
Building, Renton , Washington as the time and place for a
public hearing to consider the following :
• Six-Year Comprehensive Street & Arterial
Construction Program for the City of Renton .
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , , disapproval or opinions on same .
CITY OF RENTON
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Delores A. Mead , ' ty Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
6-20-75
CERTIFICATION
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. STATE OF WASHINGTON)
ss .
COUNTY OF KING )
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hereby certify that
three (3) copies of the above notice were posted by me in
three conspicuous places on the property described and one
copy was posted at the City Municipal Building , Renton ,
Washington on date: of , 19
• Signed
ATTEST :
Notary Public in and for the State
of Washington , residing at Renton .
Renton City Council
5/26/75 -. Page 4
RESOLUTIONS
Resolution 1988 The Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption
Amendment to of a resolution amending the Six-Year Street and Arterial Construc-
Six-Year Street tion Program for the City, (See Page 1 and attachments) . Following
Program reading of the resolution, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY
DELAURENTI, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED.
Executive. Following conclusion of regular agenda business, it was MOVED BY
Session CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL ,RECESS TO EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR
UPDATE ON NEGOTIATIONS. CARRIED. Council recessed at 8:55 p.m.
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ADJOURNMENT Council reconvened at 9:25 p.m. with four Councilmen present as previ-
ously listed when Roll was called . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED
BY CLYMER, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
Q7h
Delores A.. Mead, City 'Clerk
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Renton City Council
5/26/75 - Page 3
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Martindale Letter from City Clerk Mead reported that the Martindale petition
Street Vacation for vacation of a portion of Lake View Boulevard contained only
of Lake View Bd. 53% of the subject property (rather than the 100% claimed) , Mr.
Martindale was contacted for clarification and reported a real
estate contract with the fee title owner who resides in Iowa.
The letter further noted the petition will be referred back to Mr.
Martindale for further action as the City Attorney advises that the
additional signature will be required to validate the vacation
petition.
Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Patrick A. Nolan in the amount of
P. Nolan $185.90 for damages allegedly due to sewer trunk backing up flooding
house with raw sewage. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE,
REFER THIS MATTER TO THE INSURANCE CARRIER AND CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED.
APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett appointed Edward R. Torkelson to the
Data Processing position of Director of the Data Processing Department effective
Director 5/28/75 under provisions of the City Ordinance 2935 establishing
E. R. Torkelson the department. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL
CONCUR IN THE APPOINTMENT BY THE MAYOR. CARRIED.
VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Member Clymer recommended approval for payment of
Vouchers 4587 through 4654 in the amount of $140,385.47 which have
received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise
and/or services rendered. Vouchers #4580 through 4586 were voided.
Voucher No. 4623 in the amount of $524.67 was voided. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT AS RECOM-
MENDED. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES
Legislation Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recommending
Committee Report first reading of an ordinance rezoning property from G-7600 to R-2
known as the Robert C. Jackson rezone. Following reading of the
First Reading ordinance rezoning property located on Union Ave. N.E. between
Jackson Rezone N.E. 15th and Glenco Subdivision, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED
Ordinance BY CLYMER, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE.CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THE CITY OF RENTON ACCEPT
THE RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS AS FILED MAY 26, 1975 AND SIGNED BY THE
JACKSON'S. CARRIED.
First Reading The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an
Ordinance re ordinance adding a Labor Negotiating Committee to the City's Council
Labor Negotiating Committees. City Clerk Mead read the ordinance establishing the
Committee committee consisting of the Mayor or his designee, the Chairman of
Finance and Personnel Committee, and the President of the City
Council ; that in absence of said Council committee member, alternate
shall be appointed by such Council member; said committee would
represent the City in any collective bargaining negotiations with
certified Union or Association of employees. MOVED BY DELAURENTI ,
SECONDED BY STREDICKE, LABOR NEGOTIATING COMMITTEE ORDINANCE BE
REFERRED BACK TO THE°LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
First Reading The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an
Ordinance re ordinance adding Labor Management Committee to the City's Council
Labor Management Committees, which would consist of the Mayor or designee, Chairman
Committee of the Finance and Personnel Committee and the Personnel Director;
which shall be responsible for performing duties specified in exist-
ing or future Collective Bargaining Agreements. Following reading,
it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, REFER ORDINANCE
BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Resolution 1987 The Legislation Committee report presented a resolution declaring
Surplus Property surplus and authorizing sale of property acquired from the Olympic
Lake Ave. S. Pipe Line Co. , Inc. pursuant to agreement dated 7/23/74, subject to
existing easements, restrictions and reservations of record. Follow-
'ing reading of the resolution re property located on Lake Ave. S. ,
deeded to the City by Max & Rennell Farr, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
May 26 , 1975 Municipal Building
Monday 8: 00 P. M. Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and called
the meeting of the Renton City Council to order, asking the Clerk to
Call the Roll .
ROLL CALL OF CHARLES/J. DELAURENTI , Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL EARL CLYMER AND KENNETH D. BRUCE. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER,
ABSENT COUNCILMEN GEORGE J. PERRY, WILLIAM J. GRANT, HENRY E.
SCHELLERT BE EXCUSED. MOTION CARRIED, Councilman Stredicke requested
his dissenting vote be recorded, inquiring of City Attorney Shellan re
unexcused absences. The City Attorney advised that if a Councilman
is absent three or more times without being excused, then the
Council may take sanction against him.
CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD,
IN ATTENDANCE City Clerk; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director; G. M. SHELLAN, City
Attorney; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON ERICKSEN,
Planning Director; DON STARK, Administrative Assistant; GEORGE
WILLIAMS, Fire Chief; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; GENE COULON, Park
and Recreation Director; ED TORKELSON, Data Processing Manager; VERN
CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Supt. ; DAVE HAMLIN,
Traffic Engineer and JULEE LaCOUNT, Human Resources Coordinator.
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MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF
MAY 19, 1975 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
Special Guests Mayor Garrett introduced Judy Corvi and Sue Larson, representatives
to Girl 's State sponsored by the American Legion.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notice having been posted, pub-
L.I .D. 294 lished and distributed, Mayor Garrett reconvened the continued hearing
E.Valley Hwy. to consider the preliminary, assessment roll in the amount of $62,574.72
Terminated for L. T.D. 294 sanitary sewers in the vicinity of East Valley Highway
and north of S.W. 43rd Street..and west of SR 167. Letter from
Continued from Burlington Northern, Property Taxes Manager, W. D. Schoettler sub-
5/19/75 mitted Glacier Park Company protest to proposed L.I .D. 294 as
authorized by Resolution #1978 4/21/75. Letter from Public Works
Director Gonnason reported the Glacier Park Co. protest represented
65% of the assessable cost within the boundaries of the District
and prohibited the City from proceeding. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED
BY BRUCE, CITY COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING AND TERMINATE THE
L. I.D. 294. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notice having been posted and
Amendment to published, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing to consider amend-
6-Year Street ments to the Six-Year Comprehensive Street and Arterial Improvement
Program ' Program adoped July, 1974, in order to permit expenditures of 1/24
Gas Tax Funds. Public Works Director Gonnason was aided by Traffic
Engineer Hamlin using wall map to point out and explain amendments
as attached hereto, also explaining nature of work to be accomplished.
Those present making inquiries: Mr. John Julian, 1400 S. 7th, asked
re 11th Ave. S. and was advised the street is unimproved and right-
of-way only, that overlay will be for existing roadway only. Mr.
Mario Gotti , 1005 High Ave. S. , inquired and was advised Cedar Ave.S.
is the only street with an L.I.D. Mrs. S. Wiberg, 1201 S. 3rd, in-
quired and was advised no other access to Renton Hill is being con-
sidered. Mr. E. Keenstle, 1015 Jones Ave. S. made inquiry. MOVED
BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL REFER AMENDMENTS
TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
L.I.D. 274 Mr. Wyman Dobson, 229 Williams Ave. S. , protested the overruling by
Protested Council of the request of Mr. John Dobson for averaging of sides on
irregular shaped property included in L. I .D. 274, under rounding
of utilities in the downtown area which was charged at $10. 00 per
front foot. Mr. Dobson asked reconsideration for the two lots involved,
Renton City Council
5/26/75 - Page 2
ADDED ITEM
Protest to located at 66 Williams Ave. S. (residence) with 130 ft. frontage and
L.I.D. 274 40 ft. at rear, and at 340 Burnett Ave. S. (Coach's Corner Tavern)
Undergrounding with 60 ft. frontage and 10 ft. at rear of property. City Attorney
of Utilities in Shellan noted protest period extends 10 days from effective date of
Central Business ordinance. City Clerk noted confirming ordinance adopted 5/16 and
District effective 5/21/75. Shellan noted any reduction in amount of assess-
ment at this date would need an amending ordinance and the reduction
assumed by the City as the other assessments could not be raised.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, REFER REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERA-
TION TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AND THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
DIRECTING THEM TO MAKE ADJUSTMENT TO THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 66
WILLIAMS ST. ONLY.* Public Works Director Gonnason noted 20 to 30
trapezoidal parcels are included in the entire project which would
be affected with change in mode of assessment, suggesting zone and
termini ; also noting that the entire frontage of each of these parcels
received project improvements of new curb & gutter, ornamental side-
walks and lighting, street overlay, etc. Following further discussion
ROLL CALL: 2 AYE: DELAURENTI, STREDICKE; 2 NO: CLYMER, BRUCE.
MAYOR GARRETT CAST NO BALLOT AND MOTION *FAILED. Mr. Dobson thanked
the Council for allowing presentation of a item not scheduled on
the agenda.
CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Mayor Garrett noted review of Referendum 29 funds to
Referendum #29 construct a multi-service center as requested by Committee of the
Multi-Service Whole 5/15/75. The letter noted need to submit preliminary proposal
Center to the Referendum 29 Subcommittee of the Regional Advisory Committee
to the Department of Social and Health Services by 6/1/5 including
sponsorship, informal committment of agencies providing direct ser-
vices to the community, funding proposal , and continuing maintenance
and equipment funds as these are not available through Referendum 29.
The letter noted the City would be sponsoring agency; that those
agencies expressing interest in location include: RAYS, Valley Pulse
Clinic, Clothing Bank, Valley Cities Mental Health, and possibly Dept.
Social and Health Services (Public Assistance) and Adult Probation
and Parole. The letter noted funding proposal of $350,000 for 10,000
square feet ($35 per sq.ft. ) requiring a local match of $87,500 to
be derived from $59,450 for 1/2 acre in easterly portion of Cedar
River Park and include sewer and water and $28,050 cash or in-kind
services; that $262,500 would be requested for Referendum 29 funds.
The project sponsor would be required by the State to assume respon-
sibility for use of the facility and provision of the prescribed
services and the facility maintenance and operation which would
not be limited to $13,720; no provision is made for equipment.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , REQUEST FOR MULTI-SERVICE
CENTER BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR REPORT
BACK TO COUNCIL. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI ,
MAYOR'S OFFICE MAKE 'APPLICATION FOR FUNDING OF THE MULTI-SERVICE
BUILDING UNDER REFERENDUM #29. CARRIED.
Parking Signs Letter form Public Works Director Gonnason requested appropriation
in Downtown of funds in the amount of $900 to cover five additional public park-
Area ing signs, having one installed on a trial basis at Burnett Ave. S.
The letter noted proposed locations in the ;downtown area available for
free parking. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL
CONCUR AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL AMEND MOTION AND REFER TO THE
FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE ALSO. MOTION CARRIED, AS AMENDED
CARRIED.
R.C. Jackson Letter from City Clerk Mead noted that the Jackson property rezone .
Rezone before the Council as Planning Commission recommendation 12/19 was
referred to the Planning Director and City Attorney for additional
covenants concerning a limit of the number of new buildings or struc-
tures. The letter reported the new covenants signed and ordinance
prepared and recommended referral to the Legislation Committee for
presentation. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL
CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND REFER THE REZONE MATTER TO THE LEGISLA-
TION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
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(1) copy: District Engineer, Deptof 1ai9nways
(I) copy: UAB with Original UAB•1 corm •
• 1975 - 1980 Exhibit A-1
(COUNTY) '
HEARING DATE ADOPTION DATE RESOLUTION NO (CITY) - Renton
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til ITEM LOCAL NAME, ROADORU L R U ESTIMATE OF COST
1 TYPE OF WORK LENGTH
NO. - OF STREET N A B R IN '
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MAJOR ARTERIALS
1. Park Ave. North, North 2201 M X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.5 i 56,500.00 56,500.00
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4th Street to North 8th drainage, and overlay. I .
. Street -
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SECONDARY ARTERIALS
1. Mill Ave. South, Bronson 5351 S X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0. 10 14,287.00] 14,287.00
Way South to Houser Way gutter, sidewalk, drainage and-
South ' overlay. - I
2. South 2nd Street, Mill 5002 S X Overlay 0.05 ;2,672.00 2,672.00
Ave. South to Main Ave. .
South i I
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LOCAL ACCESS
1. Cedar Ave. South, South 5331 LA X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.5 243,100.00 243,100.00
3rd Street to South 9th - gutter,, sidewalk, illumination,
Street drainage and underground power.
2. . South 4th Street, Mill 5332 LA X Overlay ' 0.05 3,750.00 3,750.00:
Ave. South to Cedar Ave. -
South
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3. South 7th Street, Cedar 5342 LA X Overlay 0.3 10,882.00 10,882.00
Ave. South to Jones
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,�ISTRIBuT10N; + 2 of 2
(1) copy: District Enginww. Ospt- or Highways
(1) copy: UAB with Original UAB-1 Form
Exhibit A-1
1975-- 1980
(COUNTY)
HEARING DATE ADOPTION DATE RESOLUTION NO. (CITY) Renton
ROAD FCUR ESTIMATE OF COST
ITEM LOCAL NAME LENGTH
NO. - F STREET N A B R TYPE OF WORK IN
ROAD OR STREET NO. CSAA MILES 1975 1976 1977 1978-80 TOTAL
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4. Renton Ave. South, South 5341 LA X Overlay 0.6 12,300.00 12,300.00
3rd Street to South 10th
Street
5. Grant Ave. South, from 5441 LA X Overlay 0.3 10,882.00 10,882.00
Beacon Way South to
South 11th Street
6. High Ave. South, South 5451 LA X Overlay 0.4 15,611.00 15,611 .00
11th Street to end of
Avenue
7. Jones Ave. South, South 5541 LA X Overlay 0.2 8,448.00 8,448.00
11th Street to Beacon
Way South
8. Beacon Way South, Jones 5543 LA X Overlay 0.2 7,367.00 7,367.00
Ave. South to Grant Ave.
South
9. South 9th Street, Renton 5542 LA X Overlay - 0.2 8,207.00 8,207.00
Ave. South to Jones Ave.
South
10. South 6th Street, High 5452 LA X Overlay 0.07 3,007.00 3,007.00
Ave. South to Jones Ave.
South
11. NE 10th Street, Monroe 3502 LA X Reconstruct roadway with 0.37- 21,658.00 21,658.00
Ave. NE to Redmond Ave. overlay
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF May 26, 1975
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
AVIATION COMMITTEE STREDICKE
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE DELAURENTI
COMMUNITY SERVICES Thurs. , 5/29 4:30 P.M. CLYMER 3rd Floor
FINANCE AND PERSONNEL SCHELLERT
LEGISLATION Mon. , 6/2 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor
PUBLIC SAFETY Tues. , 5/27 7:30 P.M. GRANT 6th Flr. Conference Rm.
PUBLIC WORKS Tues. , 6/3 7:30 P.M. BRUCE Council Chambers 'Re: Heather Downs Petition for Sewers
FIRE STATION COMMITTEE DELAURENTI
1 TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE PERRY
OTHER MEETINGS AND EVENTS -
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Affidavit of Publication
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING ss.
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1 •'CITY°F,RENTON
:3arh2.ra Caraparrna 't 2 NOTICE
being first duly sworn on .I OF P08, ARING
BYLIC
RENTON CITYHECOUNCI.L
oath, deposes and says that sl]e` is the Chief Clerk of ,
•THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. That NOTICE IS HE
GIVEN.i
that the Renton City Council has
said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for ' fixed the 26th day of May,1975,at
more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, ' 8:00 P.M.in the Council Chambers
printed and published in the English language continually as a tri- of the Renton Municipal Building,
weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is nowRenton, W.ashington, as the time
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and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the and place for.'a public hearing to ,
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton consider the following:
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of Amendments to.July: 1974 Six-.
. the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King Year Comprehensive Street and
County, I Arterial Improvement,Program as
. follows: .
Washington.That the annexed is a Arterials hearing '` MAJOR ARTERIALS:Park Ave.
N.,N.4th St.to N.8th St.
SECONDARY ARTER-'
',''IALS: M,i'll Ave. S., ,Bronson
' Way S.to Houser Way S.and S.2nd
•St.,Mill Ave.$.to Main Ave.S. i
LOCAL_ACCESS: Cedar Ave.'i
as it was published in regular issues (and g, S.3rd St.to S.9th St.;S.4th St.,
not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period Mill Ave.S.to Cedar Ave.S.;S.7th _
St.;Cedar.Ave.S.to Jane •Ave.S.
of 931r" consecutive issues, commencing on the ; Renton Ave.S.,S.3rd St.to S.10thy
St,;Grunt Ave.S.,from Beacon Way,
S. to S. 11th St.; High Ave. S�, S.I
23 1',8.y 75 11th St. td'end of Avenue;Jones
day of , 19 , and ending the Ave.S.S. 11th St.to Beacon Way.
S.;Beacon Way S.,Jones Ave.S.-to
day of , 19 ,both dates Grant.Avenue S.;S.9th St.,Renton'
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its Ave.S.to Jones Ave.S.;S.6th St.,
subscribers during all of said period.That the full amount of the fee ; High Ave.S.to Jories Ave.S.;and ,
N.E. 10th St., Monroe Ave.N.E.to 1
17�23 ' Redmond Ave.N.E. •
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ which I Any and all interested persons
are invited to be present to voice
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words approval,disapproval or opinionson
for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each ,same. ..
subsequent insertion. = CITY OF RENTON '
/ l Delores A.Mead
City. Clerk
. ..S!.4 6:6 ......c "Y4k__ published in the Renton Record
23,1975.R3263
- U v Chronicle May _ -. _—
chief clerk V �— --
Subscribed and sworn to before me this `' day of
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Notaryst.lic in and for the State of Washington,
iding at Renton,King County.
--Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective
June 9th,1955.
—Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures,
adopted by the newspapers of the State.
Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING ss.
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:a3rhaara Cs"21t'pr ana being first duly sworn on
oath, deposes and says thatahe is the „Chia...C1X'k of
THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. That
said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for
more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, - - - ,
printed and published in the English language continually as a tri-
weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now •
and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the • -- -- -• N
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton I , CITY OF. Ef, :�
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of NOTICE.,
OF PUBLIC HEARING
the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King ,.
T.
County, RENTON CITY COUNCIL ,
Washington.That the annexed is a later1F,il5 hearingNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
'that the Renton City Council has;
fixed the 26th day of May, 1975,at!
.8:00 P.M.in the Council Chambers
of'the Renton,Municipal Building,
j Renton, Washington, as the,time
as it was published in regular issues (and I and-place for a public hearing,to;
not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period ,consider the following: '
Amendments to July, 1974 Six-
of One consecutive issues, commencingon the (Near Cl Imp6 ernente Street and'
�Arterial Impr Vement�Program as
'follows:. •
.2g 1‘ MAJOR ARTERIALS:Park Ave.
Ai
day of " 19 75and ending the N:;N.4th St.to N.8th St.
SECONDARY ARTER-,
'•IAL-S: Mill Ave: S., Bronson'
day of , 19 , both dates Way S.to Houser Way S.and S.2nd
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its I St:;Mill Ave. S.to Main Ave. S.
subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee I LOCAL ACCESS:Cedar Ave.
8.,S.3rd St.'to S.9.th St:;S.4th St.,
17.28 i Mill Ave.S:to Cedar Ave.S.;S.7th.
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ , which ' St.,Cedar Ave.S.to Jones Ave.S.;
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words I Renton Ave:S.,S.3rd St.to S:1 oth;
for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred word for each St.;Grant Ave.S.;from Beacon Way
subsequent insertion. ; S. to S. tiff) St.:,High Ave,.S., S.
r 11th St: to end of Avenue; Jones
iAve.S.,S. 11th St.to Beacon Way
`••••••••• ••• �� ,S.;Beacon Way S.,Jones Ave.S:to
Grant Avenue S. S.19th-St: Reliton
Chi c CtiG °Zti fAvq.-S:to Jones.Ave.S. S.6th St.,'
'High Ave.S.to Jones Ave.S.;and f
IN.E. 10th St., Monroe•Ave. N.E.,to I
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of (Red Any
andAal N.E.
y all interested persons
'are invited to be present to voice;
t'� �� Iapproval,disapproval or opinions on 1
,19 ;same.
N, ' Ca-1,1,W
; ' CITY OF RENTON`'''1./1-••%--C-0..-- Delores A.Mead
Notardesiding
blic in and for the State of Washington, CityR Clerk
at Renton,King County. Published the, 975:Rn Record
Chronicle May 23, 1975:R3263
—Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective
June 9th,1955,
=Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures,
adopted by the newspapers of the State.
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY, COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 26th
day of May, 1975, at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton
Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, as the time and place for a
public hearing to consider the. following:
Amendments to July, 1974 Six-Year Comprehensive Street and Arterial
Improvement Program as follows:
MAJOR ARTERIALS LOCAL ACCESS
Park Ave. N. , N. 4th St. to &"Jones Ave. S. , S. lith St. to
N. 8th St. Beacon Way S.
SECONDARY ARTERIALS ' pwBeacon Way S. , Jones Ave. S. to
Mill Ave. S. , Bronson Way S. Grant Avenue S.
to Houser Way S. LAS. 9th St. , Renton Ave. S. to .
S. 2nd St. , Mill Ave. S. to Jones Ave. S.
Main Ave. S. UVS. 6th St. , High Ave. S. to
LOCAL ACCESS Jones Ave. S.
Cedar Ave. S. , S. 3rd St. N.E. 10th St. , Monroe Ave. N.E. to
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to S. 9th St. Redmond Ave. . N.E.
S. 4th St. , Mill Ave. S. to ) ' z5'1--2 �'"_�
o L/ Cedar Ave. S.
rat/S. 7th St. , Cedar Ave. S. to
Jones Ave. S.
ix Renton Ave. S. , S. 3rd St. to
e S. 10th St.
0/Grant Ave. S. , from Beacon Way S.
to S. 11th St. •
V High Ave. S. , S. 11th St. to end
of Avenue ,
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval ,
disapproval or opinions on same.
CITY OF RENTON
iteahted/ a. lzei,
Delores A. Mead, Cit Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
May 23, 1975 J
CITY OF RENTON •
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 26th
day of May, 1975, at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton
Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, as the time and place for a
public hearing to consider the following:
Amendments to July, 1974 Six-Year Comprehensive Street and Arterial
Improvement Program as follows:
MAJOR ARTERIALS LOCAL ACCESS
Park Ave. N. , N. 4th St. to Jones Ave. S. , S. 11th St. to
N. 8th St. Beacon Way S.
SECONDARY ARTERIALS Beacon Way S. , Jones Ave. S. to
Mill Ave. S. , Bronson Way S. Grant Avenue S.
to Houser Way S. S. 9th St. , Renton Ave. S. to
S. 2nd St. , Mill Ave. S. to Jones Ave. S.
Main Ave. S. S. 6th St. , High Ave. S. to
LOCAL ACCESS Jones Ave. S.
Cedar Ave. S. , S. 3rd St. N.E. 10th St. , Monroe Ave. N.E. to
to S. 9th St. Redmond Ave. N.E.
S. 4th St. , Mill Ave. S. to
Cedar Ave. S.
S. 7th St. , Cedar Ave, S. to
Jones Ave. S.
Renton Ave. S: , S. 3rd St. to
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S. 10th St.
Grant Ave. S. , from Beacon Way S.
to S. 11th St.
High Ave. S. , S. 11th St. to end
of Avenue
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval ,
-disapproval or opinions on same.
CITY OF RENTON
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Delores A. Mead, Cit, Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 26th
day of May, 1975, at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton
Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, as the time and place for a
public hearing to consider the following:
Amendments to July, 1974 Six-Year Comprehensive Street and Arterial
Improvement Program as follows:
MAJOR ARTERIALS LOCAL ACCESS
Park Ave. N. , N. 4th St. to Jones Ave. S. , S. 11th St. to
N. 8th St. Beacon Way S.
SECONDARY ARTERIALS Beacon Way S. , Jones Ave. S. to
Mill Ave. S. , Bronson Way S. Grant Avenue S.
to Houser Way S. S. 9th St. , Renton Ave. S. to
S. 2nd St. , Mill Ave. S. to Jones Ave. S.
Main Ave. S. S. 6th St. , High Ave. S. to
LOCAL ACCESS Jones Ave, S.
Cedar Ave. S. , S. 3rd St. N.E. 10th St. , Monroe Ave. N.E. to
to S. 9th St. Redmond Ave. N.E.
S. 4th St. , Mill Ave. S. to
Cedar Ave. S.
S. 7th St. , Cedar Ave. S. to
Jones Ave. S.
Renton Ave.. S. ; S. 3rd St. to•
S. 10th St.
Grant Ave. S. , from Beacon Way S.
to S. 11th St.
High Ave. S. , S. 11th St. to end
of Avenue
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval ,
disapproval or opinions on same.
! CITY OF RENTONiii.ide-tb& '
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Delores A. Mead, Cit(Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION . ,
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 26th
day of May, 1975, at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton
Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, as the time and place for a
public hearing to consider the following:
Amendments to July, 1974 Six-Year Comprehensive Street and Arterial
Improvement Program as follows:
MAJOR ARTERIALS LOCAL ACCESS
Park Ave. N. , N. 4th St. to Jones Ave. S. , S. 11th St. to
N. 8th St. Beacon Way S.
SECONDARY ARTERIALS Beacon Way S. , Jones Ave. S. to
Mill, Ave. S. , Bronson Way S. Grant Avenue S.
to Houser Way S. S. 9th St. , Renton Ave. S. to
S. 2nd St. , Mill Ave. S. to Jones Ave. S.
Main Ave. S. S. 6th St. , High Ave. S. to
LOCAL ACCESS Jones Ave. S.
Cedar Ave. S. , S. 3rd St. N.E. 10th St. , Monroe Ave. N.E. to
to S. 9th St. Redmond Ave. N.E.
S. 4th St. , Mill Ave. S. to
Cedar Ave. S.
S. 7th St. , Cedar Ave. S. to
Jones Ave. S.
Renton Ave.: S.';; S>. 3rd St. to.
S. 10th St.
Grant Ave. S. , from Beacon Way S.
to S. 11th St.
High Ave. S. , S. 11th St. to end
of Avenue
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval ,
disapproval or opinions on same.
CITY OF RENTON'
Atielf,,L 7tai,
Delores A. Mead, City Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION, .
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TNTEROF'ICE MEMO
TO: Public Works Department DATE : May 20, 1975
Les Phillips
FROM: Del Mead, City Clerk •
SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE ON AMENDMENTS TO JULY, 1974 SIX-YEAR
COMPREHENSIVE STREET & ARTERIAL PLAN
Notice of Continued Public Hearing on L.I .D. 294 —Sanitary
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Sewer Lines - East Valley Highway in Vicinity of S.W. 43rd St.
Attached are 20 copies of Public Hearing Notices on the Six-Year Street Plan
and 5 copies of Notice of Continued Public Hearing on L. I .D. 294. Please post
and return copies of Certification. Thanks.
Del
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FROM: • ' • Dave Hamlin, Traffic Engineer, :
'SUBJECT: - Six-Year .Street Program " Resolution to Adopt Amendments
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'it is necessary: for us to amend the Sikr.Year, Street Program that we
adopted last year in; order to permit the ;expenditure's of l/2t Gas
Tax Funds for certain street improvements that were not, contemplated
' .• last June': We have ,prepared a listing (Exhibit 46,-1) and azap .;
• (Exhibit C-1) to show the. additionsthat we propose These- projects
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We therefore' request that you prepare the' necessary Resolution to
accomplish.this change. We are attaching copies of:::last year's „ , ; •
Six-Year Street Program and the changes'.to be adopted,for your use • ,
• fr- We.:are.not 'certain whether or not it.‘is necessary to conduct. a„.„
publi hearing when amending a program that has already been adopted
We would prefer': 'avold the delay associated with a= hearing. in ,
the case of thii: Change, particularly hen we,will be having a
hearing 'for the';-?egular.'update in about one month;7‘
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CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued
Claims for Claim for Damages was filed by Frank and Jennie Omaits, 1029 Edmonds
Damages Ave. N.E. for damage to household goods and cleaning($263.31 ) allegedly
Frank Omaits due to clogging of main sewer trunk causing back up into home. MOVED BY
PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER CLAIM FOR DAMAGES TO THE CITY
ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER AND THE-PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. CARRIED.
B.J. Shepard Claim for Damages was filed by Barbara Jean Shepard, 1051 Edmonds N.E. ,
for cleaning and damage to household goods in amount of $788.54 allegedly
due to main sewer trunk line clogging and causing sewer water back up
into basement. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER CLAIM
FOR DAMAGES TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER AND THE PUBLIC
WORKS DIRECTOR. CARRIED.
Vacation for City Clerk Mead recommended that the petition filed by Robert B. Martindale
Portion of of 616 Stevens Ave.. S.W. for vacation of a portion of Lake View Blvd.
Lake View Blvd. be referred back to Mr. Martindale for clarification as to fee title
ownership, as investigation by the Public Works Department finds
Mr. Martindale as ownerof only 53% of the property abutting that
portion of Lake View Blvd. proposed for vacation. The City Clerk
reported the law requires that petition to vacate a street or alley
must contain signatures of more than 2/3 of the abutting owners to vali-
date the petition. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL CON-
CUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY CLERK AND RETURN PETITION FOR VACATION
TO MR. MARTINDALE FOR CLARIFICATION AS TO OWNERSHIP.
Six-Year Public Works Director Gonnason requested a Public Hearing to consider
Street Plan amendments to the Six-Year Street and Arterial Comprehensive Program
Amendments adopted July, 1974, in order to permit the expenditures of 1/2¢ Gas
Tax Funds for certain street improvements, having been advised by the
City Attorney hearing is required. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT,
, COUNCIL SET THE DATE OF MAY 26, 1975 FOR PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
! AMENDMENTS TO THE 6-YEAR STREET PROGRAM. ROLL CALL: 4 AYES-DELAURENTI ,
PERRY, CLYMER AND GRANT. 1 NO-STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED.
PROCLAMATIONS A Proclamation of Mayor Garrett declared May 23 and 24, 1975 as V.F.W.
V. F.W. Buddy Buddy Poppy Days urging i01 Citizens to support this worthy fund-raising
Poppy Days campaign- for the benefit of disabled and needy veterans and widows and
5/23 & 24 orphans of deceased veterans. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR. CARRIED.
APPOINTMENT Letter from Mayor Garrett appointed Mr. Logan D. Garrison to the Renton
Mr. L. Garrison Planning Commission to complete the term of Mr. Don Humble, who has
to Planning resigned, term expiring 1/1/78. Mr. Garrison, 75 Monterey Dr. N.E. ,
Commission is Facilities Operations Manager of the Renton Boeing plant, having been
employed by The Boeing Company for 33 years and a Renton resident for
30 years. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER THE
APPOINTMENT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Council President Delaurenti presented Committee of the Whole Report
Committee of recommending that the Council President contact Puget Sound Air Pollution
the Whole Control Agency to determine whether or not any changes have been made in
Report outside burning regulations.
Talbot Hill The Committee of the Whole Report concurred with the recommendation of
Reservoir. Grant the Public Works Director in connection with the Talbot Hill water
Specific storage grant; also noting the Director indicated that all residents of
Condition "S" annexed areas are advised of the City' s 100% surcharge.
Referendum #29 The Committee of the Whole Report recommended that the Administration
Multi-Purpose make application for funds for multi-service center without indicating
Building location or design. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR
IN COMMITTEE REPORT AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR FUNDS FOR MULTI-SERVICE
CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE OF RENTON. CARRIED.
Rezone The Committee of the Whole Report recommended a moratorium on all rezoning
Moratorium on pages 6, 7, 10 and 11 of the Zoning Map from single family residences
and up. Upon inquiry, City Attorney Shellan advised a moratorium must
declare the period of time and the reason, cannot be directed against any
particular persons or property; also noting that rezone is discretionary
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Committee of as there is no right to rezone; and that rezone cannot be determined by
Whole Report group of neighbors; and once a moratorium would be declared no exceptions
Continued could be made. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY
DELAURENTI , THIS QUESTION ON THE MORATORIUM BE TABLED. ROLL CALL: 1-AYE
C.A.U.S.E. DELAURENTI ; 4-NO: PERRY, STREDICKE, CLYMER AND GRANT. MOTION FAILED.
Letter Referral Further discussion ensued wherein it was determined that in the event that
a moratorium was declared, any pending applications for rezone would not
be affected. Mr. Mike Smith, 3402 N.E. 7th St. favored the moratorium
until completion of the updating of the Comprehensive Plan for the High-
lands area. Upon inquiry by Council President Delaurenti , Planning
Director Ericksen reported the Planning Commission will commence review
of the Comprehensive Plan for the Highlands upon completion of the Valley
planning; that it would be 6 to 8 months before a recommendation could
be made to the Council . Upon request City Clerk Mead again read the
Committee of the Whole Report recommending a moratorium on all rezones
shown on pages 6, 7, 10 and 11 of the Zoning Map from single family resi-
dences and up. Mr. Mike Sands, 4340 N.E. 11th, favored the moratorium
noting that recent citizen input would qualify as reason. Mr. John
Tilton, 3511 N.E. 6th, noted that the Comprehensive Plan based on 1967
figures is out of date, and that a moratorium would not be against build-
ing on presently zoned property.
Labor The Committee of the Whole Report recommended that the matter of member-
Negotiations & ship on the Labor Management and Labor Negotiation Committees he referred
Labor to the Legislation Committee for preparation of ordinance. The report
Management also recommended that the Labor Negotiation Committee be comprised of
Committees the Mayor or his designee, the Chairman of the Finance & Personnel Com-
mittee and the Council President. The, Labor Management Committee (as
specified in the Local 21-R Contract) is to be comprised of the Mayor
or his designee, the Finance & Personnel Committee Chairman and the
Personnel Director. The report also recommended that the Council Presi-
dent or the Finance & Personnel Committee Chairman appoint an alternate
for any legislative members unable to attend. MOVED BY .DELAURENTI ,
SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER MEMBERSHIPS ON THE LABOR NEGOTIATION
AND LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEES TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE.
Councilman Perry requested the alternates for the committees be listed.
MOTION CARRIED.
Porter' s Marina Councilman Stredicke noted response to inquiry of 5/12 re sanitary sewer
conditions at Porter's Marina on Cedar River, that sewage disposal fac-
ilities consist of a sani-can and an open pipe around trailer to holding
tank, that Metro sewer line crosses east boundary of this property and
provisions could be made with Metro for connection. MOVED BY DELAURENTI ,
SECONDED BY GRANT, THIS REPORT REGARDING SANITARY CONDITIONS BE REFERRED
TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE TO REPORT BACK. CARRIED.
Councilman Stredicke asked the "No Smoking" signs in the Council Chambers
be attached rather than placed on the counter and the ashtrays removed.
Community Community Services Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recommending
Services that the City Council approve a City report up to 8 pages entitled "Renton
Committee Rpt. on the Move," and that the Chairman of the Community Services Committee
and the ,Legislative Aide be responsible for the report. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED.
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CBD Picture The Community Services Report recommended that a CBD picture display
Display be built not to exceed $500. It was further explained that the display
would be placed at the Association of Washington Cities Convention
with scenes of before and after redevelopment of the downtown, that
the display would later be placed in Valley banks for viewing of citizens.
MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED. Councilman Clymer noted this picture display was under the direc-
tion of the Planning Department.
NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke noted time limit has been extended by the Aviation
Airport Committee for the airport restaurant developer until July 24, 1975, at
Restaurant which time all past action will be cancelled unless response has been
made by the developer, and new arrangements will be started.
Revised 4/25/75
(Per T ,portation Committee)
1975 - PROPOSED 1/2 GAS TAX PROJECTS
A. OVERLAY ONLY
• South 2nd Street (Mill Ave. South to Main Ave. South)
• NE 10th Street (Monroe Ave. to Redmond Ave.)
NE 12th Street (Edmonds Ave. NE to Kirkland Ave. NE)
Renton Hill Streets :
• South 7th Street (Cedar Ave. South to Jones Ave. South)
• Renton Ave. South (South 3rd Street to South 10th Street)
• Grant Ave. South (Beacon Way South to South 11th Street)
• High Ave. South (South 11th Street to end of Avenue)
• Jones Ave. South (South 11th Street to Beacon Way South)
• Beacon Way South (Jones Ave. South to Grant Ave. South)
• South 9th Street (Renton Ave. South to Jones Ave. South)
• South 6th' Street (IHigh Ave. South to Jones Ave. South)
B. OVERLAY + CURB AND GUTTER + STORM DRAINAGE
• 4 Park Ave. North (North 4th Street to North 8th Street)
C. OVERLAY + LID # FOR CURB, GUTTER, SIDEWALK AND STORM DRAINAGE
Garden Ave. North (North 4th Street to North 8th Street)
D. WIDENING + CURB AND GUTTER + SIDEWALK + STORM DRAINAGE
Mill Ave. South (Bronson Way South to Houser Way South)
E. WIDENING + CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALK +
STORM DRAINAGE + UNDERGROUNDING OF UTILITIES
South 7th Street (South Grady Way to Rainier Ave. South)
F. NEW STREET CONSTRUCTION
Talbot Road South Extension (South Grady Way to South 7th Street)
G. IMPROVEMENT (REF. LID #293)
Cedar Ave. South (South 3rd to South 9th)
H. STATE HIGHWAY PARTICIPATION - OVERLAY
North 3rd/NE 3rd Street
CITY OF RENTON
RESOLUTION NO. 1916
WHEREAS the City of Renton has heretofore adopted an. "Arterial
Six Year Street Construction Program; together with a certain
"Urban Area Six Year Construction Program" , all pursuant to
Chapter 7 , Extraordinary Session Laws of 1961 of the State of
Washington, and Chapter 195 of the 1961 Session Laws of the State
of Washington, and as same have heretofore been amended from time
to time , and such plans and programs having heretofore been duly
amended and modified from time to time as authorized by law , and
WHEREAS the City Council , after recommendation of its Public
Works Department , caused to be held a public hearing thereon on
June 24 , 1974 , after notice to the public as provided by law, for
the purpose of considering the adoption, modification andamendments
of said Plans and Programs , and
WHEREAS at such public hearing held on June 24 , 1974 changes
and amendments were duly made for the purpose of updating such Plans
and Programs , NOW THEREFORE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : The City' s "Six Year Arterial Construction Program"
and the City ' s "Arterial Street Plan" are hereby further
amended and modified, all as more particularly shown on the attached
Exhibits , entitled Exhibits "A" , "B" and "C" , respectively , and all
said Exhibits being incorporated herein as if fully set forth.
SECTION II : The aforestated Plans and Programs , as evidenced
by said Exhibits shall be and constitute the City' s "Six Year
Construction Program" and the City' s "Arterial Street Plan"
and same to remain in full force and effect until further
revised , amended and modified as provided by law.
SECTION III : The Director of Public Works and the City Clerk
are hereby authorized and directed to file this Resolution, together
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with Exhibits , with the Director of Highways for the State of
Washington, and as otherwise provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 1st day of July , 1974.
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Delores A. Mead , Cit lerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 1st day of July , 1974 .
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Approved as to form:
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G rard M. Shellan, City attorney
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CITY OF RENTON
RESOLUTION NO . 1916
WHEREAS the City of Renton haslheretofore adopted an ."Arterial
Six' Year Street Construction Program; together with a certain ; ,
"Urban Area Six Year Construction Program" , all pursuant to
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Chapter 7 , Extraordinary Session ;Laws of 1961 of the State of
Washington, and Chapter 195. of the 1961 Session Laws of the State
of Washington , and as same have heretofore been amended from time
to time , and such plans and programs having heretofore been duly
amended and modified from time to time as authorized by law , and
WHEREAS the City Council , after recommendation of its Public
Works Department , caused to be held. a public hearing thereonon -
June 24 , 1974 , after notice to the public as provided by law, for
the purpose of considering the adoption, modification and amendments
ofsaid Plans and Programs , and , •
WHEREAS at such public hearing held on June 24 , 1974 changes
and amendments were duly made for the purpose of updating such Plans
and Programs , NOW -THEREFORE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE 'CITY OF RENTON DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : The City' s "Six Year Arterial Construction! Program"
and .the City ' s "Arterial Street Plan" are hereby further
amended and modified , all as more particularly shown on the attached
Exhibits , entitled Exhibits "A" , "B" and "C" , respectively , and all
said Exhibits being incorporated herein as if . fully set forth.
SECTION II : The aforestated Plans and Programs , as evidenced
by said Exhibits shall be and constitute the. City' s "Six Year
Construction Program" and the City ' s "Arterial . Street Plan'=
and same to: .- remain in full force and effect until further
revised , amended and modified as provided by law.
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SECTION III : The Director of Public Works and the City Clerk
are hereby authorized and directed to file this Resolution, together
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with Exhibits , with the Director of Highways for the State of
Washington, and as otherwise provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 1st day of July , 1974 .
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Delores A. Mead I v.-.0lerk.
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 1st day of July , 197:4:5' . .
Avery Ga ett , Mayor
Approved as to form:
G rard M. hellan, City attorney
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- CITY OF RENTON
RESOLUTION NO . 1916
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WHEREAS the City of Renton has :heretofore adopted an. "Arterial
SixYear Street Construction Program'; together with a certain,
"Urban Area Six Year Construction Program" , all pursuant to
Chapter 7 , Extraordinary Session Laws of 1961 of the State of:
Washington, and Chapter 195. of the 1961 Session Laws of the State
of Washington , and as same have heretofore been amended from time
to time , and such plans and programs having heretofore been/duly
amended and modified from timeto time as authorized by law , and.
WHEREAS the City Council , Lafter recommendation of 'its Public
Works Department , caused to be held a public hearing thereon on
June 24 , 1974 , after notice to the public as provided by law ,; for
the purpose of considering the adoption, modification and amendments
of .said Plans. and Programs , and
WHEREAS at such public hearing: held on June 24 , 1974 changes
and amendments were duly made for the purpose of updating such Plans
and Programs , NOW THEREFORE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE 'CITY OF ,RENTON DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : The City' s "Six Year Arterial Constructinn . Program"
and :the City ' s,"Arterial Street Plan" are hereby further
amended and modified , all as more particularly shown on the attached
Exhibits , entitled Exhibits "A" , "B" and "C" , respectively , and all
said Exhibits being incorporated herein as if . fully set forth.
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SECTION II : The aforestated Plans and Programs , as evidenced
by said Exhibits shall be and constitute the City' s "Six Year
Construction Program" and the City' s "Arterial . Street Plan"_
and same - to:.., remain in full force and effect until further
revised , amended and modified as provided by law.
SECTION III : The Director of Public Works and the City Clerk
are hereby authorized and directed to file this Resolution, together .
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with Exhibits , with the Director of Highways for the State. of
Washington, and as otherwise provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 1st day of July , 1974.
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Delores A. Mead , City 'C erk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 1st day of July , 1974,. -
Avery Ga ` ett , ayor
Approved as to form:
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Gerard M. Shellan, City attorney
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c,srRiBur,,,,. SIX YEAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 1 of 2 .
(1) coot'- District Engineer, Dept. or rrynways
(1) copy- 'JAB with Original UAB-1 dorm
1975 - 1980 Exhibit A-1
(COUNTY) -
HEARING DATE ADOPTION DATE- RESOLUTION NO. (CITY) Renton
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ROAD F C U R ESTIMATE OF COST. — -
ITEM LOCAL NAMES OR ULRU LENGTH
NO. OF STREET N A 3 R TYPE OF WORK IN - -
- ROAD OR STREET NO. C S A A MILES 1975 1978 19771978_S®. TOTAL
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MAJOR ARTERIALS
1. Park Ave. North, North 2201 M X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.5 56,500.00 56,500.00 .
4th Street to North 8th drainage, and overlay.
Street - • .
SECONDARY ARTERIALS
1. Mill Ave. South, Bronson 5351 S X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.10 14,287.00 ' 14,287.00
Way South to Houser Way • gutter, sidewalk, drainage and ,
South overlay. - -- =
2. South 2nd Street, Mill 5002 S X Overlay 0.05 2,672.00,_ _-_- _-_ -= - .• 2-.,_6.72.00
Ave. South to Main Ave. -;--':1;•:.;:-:':;-=.:-_-_-;- -.2- 7--. -
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LOCAL ACCESS
1. Cedar Ave. South, South 5331 LA X Reconstruct roadway with curb,- 0.5 243,100.00 - ,= __=-,:=- -243•;100.00
3rd Street to South 9th gutter, sidewalk, illumination, ==- ' =
�1$TR.BunoN: SIX YEAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 2 of 2
(1) coos: Oastr,ct Enq,neer• (Dept• or ri,gnways
(1) CoOy: 'JAB with Orq,nal UAB•1 Form
1975 - 190 Exhibit Ail
(COUNTY)
HEARING DATE ADOPTION DATE RESOLUTION NO. (CITY) Renton
ROAD F C U R ESTIMATE OF COST_._
ITEM LOCAL NAME OR U L R U LENGTH
OFTYPE OF WORK'
NO. -. STREET N A B RIN
ROAD OR STREET N0. C S A A MILES 1975 1976 1977 1978-80 TOTAL
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4. Renton Ave. South, South 5341 LA X Overlay 0.6 12,300.00 12,300.00
3rd Street to South 10th
Street
5. Grant Ave. South, from 5441 LA X Overlay - • 0.3 10,882.00 10,882.00
Beacon Way South to , _ r -
South 11th Street -
6. High Ave. South, South 5451 LA X Overlay 0.4 15,611.00 -_ 15,611.00
11th Street to end of
Avenue --'f=:-----:== •=
7. Jones Ave. South, South 5541 LA X Overlay 0.2 8,448.00 --_- __ = 8,448.00
llth Street to Beacon _
Way South =- = - __ - - -
8. Beacon Way South, Jones 5543 LA. X Overlay 0.2 7,367.00 =`-_ -_ _ 7,367.00
Ave. South to Grant Ave. •.•;.-:.- ----:`-=__,-t-_--- =_ _
South _ _... __ - _ - __
9. South 9th Street, Renton 5542 LA X Overlay = 0.2 8,207.00 _ _v ''-= 8,207.00
Ave. South to Jones Ave. --_
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South ___-- _
10. South 6th Street, High 5452 LA X Overlay 0.07 3,007.00 - - 3,007..00
Ave. South to Jones Ave. -
South
11. NE 10th Street, Monroe 3502 LA 'X Reconstruct roadway with 0.37 21,658.00 • • 21,658.00
Ave. NE to Redmond Ave. overlay
NE