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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVAC - 150th Pl & 83rd Av S I Fr)ICU"}Og-6:1X f _VI for:M "VeL2-74e-c-C-' of 0 Telephoned Please return the call 0 Will call again 0 Came in o See me ? 4 Message: /?..-eeice...e, • I Phone: 2746 7S Date "14/71) Time )."' By N. AL 5-1064 AL 5-1064 WELCOME TO - CAROLYN'S HAIR BAZAR Located in Gov-Mart Shopping Center Bring this coupon in and receive $1 off on any service. This certificate good until AUG 3 0 I uJ Comptete Beauty Setcv.Lce g Wig Cape Phone AL 5-1064 for an appointment V M r 1 I 7--iPi, flA/r-1 „. ,i-,__/L- 6L.st,,, � � ,- A/lj I4, -Avv.- ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF TIIE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, VACATING PORTION OF 150th PLACE , 83rd AVENUE SOUTH, CERTAIN ALLEYS, ALL IN C. D. HILLMAN' S EARLINGTON GARDENS, DIVISION NO. 1, SITUATED IN RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. WHEREAS a proper petition for vacating of certain streets and alleys as hereinafter more particularly described was duly filed with the City Clerk on or about November 21, 1968, and said Petition having been signed by the owners of more than two-thirds of the property abutting upon such streets and alleys sought to be vacated , and WHEREAS the City Council by Resolution No. 1590 approved and passed on December 9 , 1968 , and after due investigation did fix ,. and determine the 13th day of January, 1969, at the hour of 8 : 00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers of the City of Renton to 1-)e the time and place for public hearing thereon, and directed the Clerk to give notice of such hearing in the manner provided by law, and such notice having been duly given and published, and after such public hearing, the City Council did Fix +:Ind dc•,L{,rmi.ne a renewed hearing on said Petition, which such additional hearing was duly held on the 7th day of April, 1969, and notice thereof was duly given and published as required by law, and all persons having been heard appearing in favor of or in opposition thereto , at both of such hearings; and WHEREAS the Planning Commission having duly considered said Petition and said vacation as hereinafter more particularly described being found to be in the public interest and for the public benefit, and no injury or damage to any person or properties will result , therefrom; and WHEREAS the City Council caused to have made an appraisal of the properties sought to be vacated as provided for in City of Renton Ordinance No. 2349 ; NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : The following described streets, portions of 1 !1 ;1 ! rr p •$4 !' r r ��,.7..:.il,�r F :.i. :�Yv ti.iW�'I���Y. Lt..•=tk.'T .. �(i �` n_ �'��'�;'' t�t•}ii�. .t}ta.��. 1 streets and alleys , all as more particularly set forth on the attached exhibit , labeled Exhibit "A" , and made a part hereof as if fully set forth, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY VACATED, SUBJECT TO PAYMENT UNTO THE CITY BY THE ABUTTING OWNERS THEREFOR, OR THEIR ASSIGNEES, OF THE TOTAL SUM OF $ , WHICH SAID SUM DOES NOT EXCEED ONE-HALF OF THE APPRAISED VALUE OF THE AREAS SO VACATED ; AND FURTHER SUBJECT TO the presently existing utility line located on South 150th Place pending relocation thereof within that certain 30 foot utility easement granted and conveyed by the vacating owners unto the City of Renton and located along the South 30 feet of Petitioners' property, as more particularly described on that certain easement executed simultaneously herewith in favor of the City of Renton; said relocation of the existing power line shall be at the expense of the petitioning owners or as otherwise agreed on between said owners and Puget Sound Power and Light Company. SECTION :CT: : This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage , approval and legal publication as provided by law. A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed with the King County Auditor' s office and as otherwise provided by law. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 7th day of April, 1969 . 4/e44-C-&,)ttf,0-nk__) Helmie Nelson, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 7th day of April, 1969. Na yj /. W- CYS nald W. Custer, Mayor Approved as to form: ,s Ce r,q S CSeJ .+rd M. Sh lian City ttc rney Date of Publication: /(//74 f ORDINANCE NO. ! ("7" erff-ell- i`7�S 6601945VOL I PAGE 3;_ THI- PACC RESEdVED FOR RECORDER'S USE, T' SA-MEI CA 'TITLE ' s.:....._.:) INSURANCE COMPANY / 4e.V. ��//C R1:ppppE p U Fir-_ _247 recordb • - 1 i sic-u for '�• rd at ReqL.:_. �,.. w- ����-- ;. ,�. L =,.� L D V 23 n� ci.,, 7at .Name.frA7 Zil `' 2 47 Aaaree or o ` � �r � 1 Cityand State j , Y ) . Z a J Form 468-C-Rev. (CORPORATE FORM) y THE GRANTOR CITY OF RENTON, a City of the Second Class under the laws and b statutes of the State of Washington for and in consideration of Ten Dollars and other good and valuable consideration _I / a conveys and quit claims to M. B.` INVESTMENT CO. , a partnership consisting of M. W. Lotto and William J. 'O 'Neil the following described real estate, situated in the County of King State of Washington, together with all after acquired title of the grantor(s) therein: All those portions of the streets and alleys adjoining Blocks 38 and 39, C.D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens Division No. 1 according to the Plat recorded in Volume 17 of Plats, page 74, records of King County, Washington described as follows: All that portion of the east one-i 1f of Thomas Avenue southwest (formerly 83rd Avenue South)lying between the southerly margin of Southwest Grady Way (formerly Grady Way-Penton Junction Way) and the northerly margin of PSH No. 1-RE (FA1 #r405) . TOGETHER with all that portion of Southwest 12th Street (formerly South 150th Place) lying between the easterly margin of Thomas Avenue Southwest (formerly 83rd Avenue South) and the westerly margin of Raymond Avenue Southwest (formerly 84th Avenue South) . ALSO TOGETHER with all those portions of the alleys in said Blocks 38 and 39 lying between said Thomas Avenue Southwest and said Raymond Avenue Southwest. This conveyance is made in pursuance of City of Renton Ordinance No. 2475 passed and approved on April 7 , 1969 providing for the vacation of the above described portion of streets and alleys. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said corporation has caused this i ment to be executed by its proper officers and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this fifth day of goy&Ier ,1g 69 Crt Y OF RENTON o Excise Tax Not Required �. e/Ze2:7 ly, ` 7i ^��^ Kinn County Treasurer , ` l44 -� N. J. R. VVIL_l,,� ,�, By /�i `� Do^lt) • Donald C}ister, Mir ••,i BY By STATE OF WASHINGTON, Helmie Nelson, City Clea �'XX rss. County of King f On this fift= clay of Noveitber ,- 39 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the Sate of Washington, duly commissioner: and savor::, personally appeared ' Donald 144,,- C:.Iste-^ and Helmie Nelson to me known to be the mayor ';:alp Xand City Cie .1`g, respectively, of The City of Renton '.` .:=. the corporation ,t1:at exccu�ed-,,the-foreg ing instrument, and acknowledged tide said instrument to be the free and voluntary act a.1d:deed,o ,sad carporafhon, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that .authorized:.tof.execute..the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. `f , ?v-,.-,;;,t T. :-. as w i Witness my\hand;anc o.ffsial seal,,hereto affixed the day and year first above written. 4 wry t1 Js.s'0\ i . -tt-C' 1-:-� -/_.�.t._"C—G-rC Not ry Public in and for the State of Washington, - residing at Renton 1 I . a 36,-e— s / d tip .1/ TO: R. Lyman Houk, Engineering Dept. Date: August 7 , 1969 FROM: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney r Re: So. 150th St. Vacation Dear Lyman: This is to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated July 31, 1969 together, with the proposed !:ricC3T."rlt from Homeland Associates, Inc. et al. We prt:cui e that the legal description has been checked and verified by your office and is fully satisfactory to the City. We believe that in the second paragraph entitled "Access" , third line , the oord "haintining should also be added since it is also mentioned in r arav raph 1, the Purpose clause, I am somewhat concerned about the City's liability re+;ard:inr; compensation to the Grantor for any dama e done to r;rentors ' property caused by the exercise of the right of access. This for the reason that the Grarttor still retains Mc right to use said property except for the construction of any building. Conceivably, the Grantor could place other improvements within the ease .mt right of way which would undoubtedly complicate any maintenance or construction. It mi aht be preferable for Grantee if the Grantor were proiiibite:1 frow.. constructing "any building or structure of any type that would interfere with Grantee 's rights herein e ranted. We are also wondering whether the' Power Company will assume the obligation of cuttirtr! or trimming; trees so that the City will not be bothered with this problem. Except for the above comments, the proposed Easement is in proper legal form. Asp mentioned several times before, it would save time if any such document is submitted to our office before the signatures have been affixed in order to make any necessary corrections prior to execution. We remain r ' Gerard Shellan City Attorney CHS :nd • - Encl. bc: City Clerk Council President Mayor M. Lotto . :-, ,„:40kr al 0 F R A 4 0 - • Uti,, '�/ '�, OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY • RENTON,WASHINGTON _ 'r : POST OFFICE BOX 626, 100 2ND AVENUE BUILDING, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 ALPINE 5.8678 � 127 4* GERARD M. SHELLAN, CITY ATTORNEY OpT CAPITA-OE JOHN K. PAIN, JR., ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY 969 October 6 , 1 - dil-1— v7 5 /- } d"` 1)/(j/tir - 419 ir' 11/ Mr. Lyman Houck Engineering Department • City Hall Renton, Washington r1 , Dear Lyman: —' LI 1 �/ i This is to advise you that after receipt of the letter from Mr. John Phillips , dated August 20 , 1969 , you and I discussed your subsequent memo of August 22nd, on the following day , at which time I advised you that the letter agreement was satisfactory and that you are to place same in your file for further reference . The easement is al fight for recording but there is no need to record the let e This is to confirm our previous conversation. / We remain // in rs er tr y , G: ra XJ/Shel3.an Cat/ orney GMS :nd A)-L' -'-- c�����""'" TER-OFFICE MEMO DATE: TO: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk FROM: Jack wilson, City Engineer A RE: . ,Z'. �/A-C�� Jack Wilson, City Engineer #10, EASEMENT64(,13C' - 7/„-elft-gie a7 For and in consideration of One Dollar ($1 .00) and other valuable consideration , the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, HOMELAND ASSOCIATES , INC. , a Washington corporation, and M. B. INVESTMENT CO. , a partnership consisting of Mike W. Lotto, and Marjorie L. Lotto , his wife and William J. O'Neil and Viola T. O'Neil , his wife , hereinafter referred to as "Grantors" , do hereby P • arant , release and convey to the City of Renton , a municipal corporation of the State of Washington , hereinafter referred to • as "Grantee" , for the purposes hereinafter set forth , a perpetual easement over, across and under the following described real property in King County , Washington : The following described property in Blocks 38 and 40 of the plat of C. D. Hillman 's. Earlington Gardens Addition , Division No. 1 , as recorded in Vol. 17 , page 7.4 of Plats , records of King County , Washington, in the City of Renton , in the northeast one quarter of Section 24 , Township 23 North , Range 4 East, W.M. : The southerly 30 feet of blocks 38 and 40 abutting P.S.H. #1-RE (SR #405) . Also , the southerly 30 feet of 83rd Avenue So. lying northerly of PSH #1-RE (SR #405) . Also that portion of the vacated alley within the southerly 30 feet of block 40 . Also , an easement 30 feet in width over that portion of the west 10 feet of Lot 27 and all of Lot 28 , Block 40 , lying northerly of PSH #1-RE (SR #405) having 15 feet of such width on each side of a center line described as follows : Beginning on a point 10 feet east of the west line of lot 27 , block 40 of said plat, at a point 15 feet north of the northerly margin of PSH #1-RE (SR 405) ; thence northwesterly to a point on the east margin of 80th Avenue South , said point being 5 feet north of the northwest corner of Lot 28 , block 40 , and the end of said center line. Also together with all the remainder of Lot 28 , Block 40 , not previously described. -1- • M N 1 . PURPOSE. Grantee shall have the right to construct, repair, replace, service and maintain water lines, sanitary sewer lines, and storm sewer lines and any other public utilities and services over and/or under the above-described easement. In addition, Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a Washington corporation, its successors and assigns, shall have the right to construct, operate, maintain, repair, replace and enlarge one or more electric trans- mission and/or distribution lines over and/or under the easement together with all necessary or convenient appurtenances therefore, which may include but are not limited to the following: a) Overhead facilities . Poles and/or towers with crossarms , braces, guys and anchors; electric • transmission and distribution lines; communication and signal lines; transformers . b) Underground facilities. Underground conduits, cables, vaults, manholes, switches and transformers; semi-buried or ground mounted facilities such as pads, transformers and switches . 2 . ACCESS . Grantee and Puget Sound Power & Light Company shall have the right at time as may be necessary, to enter upon Grantors ' property for the purpose of constructing, repairing, altering or reconstructing said utilities or making any connection therewith, without incurring any legal obligation or liability therefore; provided, that grantee and Puget Sound Power & Light Company shall compensate grantors for any damage to grantors ' property caused by the exercise of said right of access . 3 . CUTTING OF• TREES . Grantee and Puget Sound Power & Light Company have the right to cut or trim any and all brush or trees standing or growing upon the easement, and also the right to cut or trim any trees upon grantors ' property which, in falling, could, in grantee ' s and Puget Sound Power & Light Company ' s reasonable judgment, be a hazard to grantee 's and Puget Sound Power and Light Company ' s facilities . -2- . 0 al 4 . GRANTORS USE OF EASEMENT. Grantors reserve the right to use the surface of said easement for any purpose not inconsistent with the rights herein granted, provided that grantors shall not construct or maintain any building on the easement and grantors shall do no blasting within Three Hundred (300) feet of grantee ' s and Puget Sound Power & Light Company 's facilities without prior written consent. 5 . INDEMNITY . By accepting and recording this easement , grantee and Puget Sound Power & Light Company agree to indemnify and hold harmless grantors from any and all claims for damages suffered by any person which may be caused by grantee or Puget Sound Power. & Light Company exercise of the rights herein granted, provided that grantee and Puget Sound Power & Light Company shall not be responsible to grantors for any damage resulting from injuries to any person or damage to property caused by acts or omissions of grantors . 6 . SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS . The rights and obligations of the parties shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon their respective successors and assigns. DATED this /,9 _ day of May , 1969 . G RA TORS : v President, Homelan Associates , Inc . "As Trustee" s _.1.1,__L-_-___ Secretaiy-Treasurer__ ' , --4__-.i_l.Z ,Iomeland Associates , Inc. As, Trustee" Mike W. Lotto M. B. Investment Co. Marjor .e L. Lotto M. B. Investment Company Wi'11iam J. O'Nelt- M. B. Investment Co. (rz. r- \./ ,e4 Viola T. O'Nei M. B. Investment Co. -3- /. STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss COUNTY OF KING ) I , the undersigned Notary' Public in and for the State of Washington , residing iri` z�/:5 -lf—et/t) Washington , do hereby certify that on the ,- 7 day of May , 1969 , personally appeared before me Mike W. Lotto and Marjorie L. Lotto, his wife , and William J. O'Neil and Viola T. O'Neil , his wife of M. B. INVESTMENT CO. , to me known to be the individuals described in and who executed the same as their free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes herein mentioned. Given under my hand and official seal this /7 day of May , 1969 . NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington , residing at STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss COUNTY OF KING On the /7 day of May , 1969 , personally appeared before me -, __________ _.iappei Walt Konrad to me known to be the President, Secretary-Treasurer , respectively , of HOMELAND ASSOCIATES, INC . , the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument , and acknowledge that instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation , for the uses and purposes therein mentioned , and on oath stated that they were authorized to execute said instrument for the corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF , I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal the day and year affixed above . / . —�--- NOTICRY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington , residing at .),V,)N.,--.-1 u _ VOL . i I Fa.EE�t�i� _ nn 11�� ��t 'l 7 c.y' Pal N S M ICA A TITLE T LE r S SPAC,:RESE.VED FOR RECORDER'S USES INSURANCE COMPANY . ,j-,6r)-) . 6--\'11 . . .71?:EcoRDE0 ,(/"" ( s1 r 247 records l •235_ r .r2 or .':ec;rci ct Rogues' cf , . J/,. ;.?;,, r I f ,z______,.L..:.........:r, ,r, A. :cap (I-I• rk') .(/ l - 03--,r ,, 2 r !4 y,, `• 1 ,. :ty and State t/ ���,,,y,�„`// -� 4/41?7 G ... ) \., \..) - ,._L / 11 Porn-. 468-C-Rev. (CORPORATE FORM) THE GRANTOR CITY OF RENTON, a City of the Second Class under the laws and statutes of the State of Washington for and in consideration of Ten Dollars and other good and valuable consideration conveys and quit claims to M. B. INVESTMENT CO. , a partnership consisting of M. W. Lotto and William J. 'O'Neil the following described real estate, situated in the County o - King State of W,:shington, together with al: a::er acquired title of the grantor(s) therein: Al]. t::ose _'%o cti ons of the streets and alleys adjoining B_ack.s 38 and 39, C.D. Hillman's Earlingtcn Ga=G.± Division No. I according to the Plat recorded in Volute 17 of Plats, page 74, records of King County, Washington described as follows: All that portion of the east one-:If of Thomas Lvenue southwest (formerly 83_d Avenue South)lying bet;::een the southerly iaargin of'Southwest Grady W ay (:or.:eri Grady Way-Renton Junction Way; the • r Y 1� and roc er_I margin c:: PSH No. Z-n;;; (l :lr.::05) . . TOvT:. R wi :a a1 that portion of Southwest 12- . Street (formerly South Place) lying between the easterly. argin of Thomas Aveflue Southwest (for.erly 83rd _:venue South) and the westerly margin of Raymond Avenue Southwest (formerly 84th Avenue South) . • ALSO TOGLTHER with all those port ions of the a..leys in said Blockg 38 and 39 lying between said ':.somas Avenue Southwest and said Rayn.ord Avenue Southwest. This conveyance is made is pursuance of City of Renton Ordinance No. 2475 passed and approved on April 7 , 1969 providing for the vacation of the above described portion of streets and alleys. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said corporation has caused this i strument to be executed by its proper officers and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed fais f if th day of 'Ove,li,,�o+ ,19.6 9 7, ;,',;• Excise Tax Not Require r=T Gn.., I. '. . R. WILR iAMS, King Carry Treasurer /L/ '' y1 BY \4" - o \ ` '1 Donald T • Custer, Ma p.r r c :.,; ,�,�-ate L -�, /1—• //-e_A--- `'r✓ • uy i✓� S ATE OF WASHINGTON, 1 :ielr:.ie Nelson, City Cle n�� ` • ss. County of King On this f i ca j of Erov•_:ti;`: ,- - _ 3 before me,.the undersigned, a Notary Public in and fcr ::,e State. c: Washington, duly commissioner: :. d ,vio::., personally appeared Donald W. -C:7.3ter and Helmie Nelson to me known to be th. it �.vy n: A 3c- wand City C:_z ;z ; :.:,,, respectively, of The City of Renton the corporation ,t:.at`'.4cuted ''the:foreb.Ding instrument, and acknowledged :fie said instrument to .be the free and vcl:.ntary act ad. deed,o.s,. , zo;poraticn, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that Y. tau;_herzed.:.to exed:te.the said instrument and'that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. • a=:r c- _ . Witness myhand; d.an o5.,cia.seal,hereto affixed the day and year first above written. --------r-i, -- 4.-9 Not ry Public in and for the State of Washington, �,'�, esiding at Renton November 19 , 1969 M. 13. Investment Company 7t12 E. Sunnycrest Road Seattle, Washington 98178 Attn : Mr. Mike Lotto c Re . Vacation Streets and AIleys Earlington Flats Area Gentlemen: We transmit herewith Quit Claim need conveying certain N•`reets and alleys unto N. B. *nveestment Company as above- roferenced, and we also enclose copy of Ordinance 2475, effecting the vacation. will you kindly forward recording information to this office at such time as same is available in order that we may conform our copies of the Deed. Your courtesies in the matter are greatly appreciated. Yours very truly, CITY OF REY?ON Nelmiee Pi. Nelson City Clerk AWN/dm Enclosures (2) 110 November 19, 1969 Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Evans c/o Totem Pontiac 2525 - 5th Avenue Seattle, Wn. 98121 Re , Vacation of Streets and Alleys-Earlington Flats Dear Mr. and Mrs. Evans : We transmit herewith Quit Claim Deed conveying certain streets and alleys unto you, as above-referenced. Also enclosed 13 copy of City of Renton Ordinance No. 2475 effecting Vacation of the right-of. -ways. Will you kindly forward recording information to this office at such time as same is available in order that we may conform our conies of the need. Your courtesies in the matter arc very much appreciated. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Rel mi a W. Nelson City Clerk iWN/dm Enclosures (3) • Macomb*: 18, 1l110 M. B. Investment Company 7812 8. Sunnvcrrst Road Seattle, Washincj.on 98178 Attr : Mr. Nike Lotto Per Vacation Streets and Alleys Farlington Flats Area Gentlemen : We transmit herewith Quit Claim Peed conveying certain streets and alleys unto M. B. Investment Company am above- referenced, and we also enclose copy of Ordinance 2475 , effecting the vacation . Mill you kindly forward recording information to this Office at such time as rarie is available in order that we may conform our copies of the Deed . Your courtesies in the matter are 7reatly appreciated. Yours very tr. '2y , crrr or RENTON Nelmie N. Nelson City Clerk I!WN/d m Enclosures (2) rl'i7.\N S.\. .. .'.R I CA TITLE,0 THIS SPACE 5 ERVED FOR RECORDER'S USE: INSURANCE CI COMPANY ( 60 /q --- Filed for Record at Request of Name Address • City and State Quit Claim Deed Form 468-C-Rev. (CORPORATE FORM) TIIF. GRANTOR CITY OF RENTON, a City of the Second Class under the laws an statutes of the State of Washington for and in consideration of Ten Dollars and other good and valuable consideration conveys and quit claims to M. B. INVESTMENT CO. , a partnership consisting of M. W. Lotto and William J. O'Neil the following described re-al estate, situated in the County of King State of Washington, together with all after acquired title of the grantor(s) therein: All those portions of the streets and alleys adjoining Blocks 38 and 39, C.D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens Division No. 1 according to the Plat recorded in Volume 17 of Plats, page 74, records of King County, Washington described as follows: All that portion of the east one-half of Tho.r.as Avenue southwest (formerly 83rd Avenue South)lying between the southerly margin of Southwest Grady Way (formerly Grady Way-Renton Junction Way) and the northerly margin of PSH No. 1-RE (FA1 #405) . TOGETHER with all that portion of Southwest 12th Street (formerly South 150th Place) lying between the easterly margin of Thomas Avenue Southwest (formerly 83rd Avenue South) and the westerly margin of Raymond Avenue Southwest (formerly 84th Avenue South) . ALSO TOGETHER with all those portions of the alleys in said Blocks 38 and 39 lying between said Thomas Avenue Southwest and said Raymond Avenue Southwest. This conveyance is made in pursuance of City of Renton Ordinance No. 2475 passed and approved on April 7 , 1969 providing for the vacation of the above described portion of streets and alleys, IN WITNESS WW'HEREOF, said corporation has caused this instrynent to be executed by its proper officers and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this .c j fth day of • 41Qvaix-lier ,196 T /OF RENTO ___/" By. Donald V r Custer, Maypr xc. By , )) Helmie Nelson , City ClerWXIX STATE OF WASHINGTON, r ss. County of King c On this f fth day of NOVAS 'r ,19 69 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, rTu commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Donald W. Custer and Helmie Nelson to me known to be the ?Iayor x ' 3ci and City CleB y, respectively, of The City of Renton the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that authorizer] to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporat ion. Witness my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year first above written. ,! . Notry Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Renton • R ]N S1 N C.R I A TITLE 0 THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR RECORDER'S USE: INSURANCE COMPANY 6G 3S e/o7 e0/7° Filed for Record at Request of Name Address City and State Quit Claim Deed Form 468-C-Rev. (CORPORATE FORM) THE GRANTOR CTTY OF RENTON, a City of the Second Class under the laws and statutes of the Stale of Washington for and in consideration of Ten Dollars and other good and valuable consideration Richard F. Evans and Marjorie M. , his wife conveys and quit claims to L .i .V- .i �. the following described real estate, situated in the County of King if �` State of Washington, together with all after ;:cgnired title of the grantor(s) therein: SEE ATTACHED This conveyance is made in pursuance of City of Renton Ordinance No. 2475 passed and approved on April 7 , 1969 providing for the vacation of the above described portion of streets and alleys. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said corporation has caused this instrument to be executed by its proper officers and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this fifth day of November ,19 69 • C.IT. .YDF,'..RENTON .......... it .` ,-, ‘,.' ,(c•z-'6./ 4:',/(= • ,(4:-, (.. ., .cc. ,-------- By `Donald W.. Custer, Mayoras, By HeTfiie Nelson, Cf'ty..C.l• 451 # STATE OF WASHINGTON, 1 rs. County of King On this fifth day of November ,19 69 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Donald W. Custer and Helmie Nelson to me known to be the Mayor 3Rttexdkatt andCity Clerioccoanxrespectively, of The City of Renton, the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed cf said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that authorized t': execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. Witness my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year first above written. N6iary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Renton —ma " All those portions of Streets and Alleys adjoining Blocks 40 & 41, C.D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens addition Division Nol. according to the Plat recorded in Volume 17 of Plats, pane 74, records of King County Washington described as follows: All that portion of Southwest 12th Street (formerly South 150th Place) lying between the easterly margin of Oaksdale Avenue Southwest (formerly 80th Avenue South) and the westerly margin of Thomas Avenue Southwest (formerly 83rd Avenue South) : except the north one-half thereof adjoining Lots 29 to 41, Block 41, C.D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens Addition Division No. 1, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 17 of Plats, page 74, records of King County, Washington TOGETHER with the west one-half of Thomas Avenue Southwest (formerly 83rd Avenue South) lying between the southerly margin of Southwest Grady Way (formerly Grady Way - Renton Junction Way) and the northerly margin of P.S. Highway No. 1 - RE (F.A.1. No. 405) . ALSO TOGETHER with all that portion of the alley in said Block 41 adjoining Lots 1 through 15 and 42 through 56. ALSO TOGETHER with all that portion of the alley in Block 40, C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens Addition Division No. 1, lying northerly of the northerly margin of P.S. Highway No. 1- RE (F.A.1 #405) . November 17, 1969 King County c 4--"`"1/ 402 King County Court House Seatt],e, Washington 98104 Attention; Mr. Ralph R. Stender, Deputy Dear Sir: Enclosed is a certified copy of Ordinance No . 2475 vacating a certain portion of city street or alley-way within the City of Renton, as adopted and passed on April 7, 1969, and effective date of publication Nov. 19, 1969. Very truly yours, CITY �OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ Enclosure (1) November 17, 1969 King County Engineer County-City Building Seattle, Washington Dear Sir: Enclosed is a certified copy of Ordinance No. 2475 vacating a certain portion of city street or alley- way within the City of Renton, as adopted and passed on April 7, 1969, and effective date of publication November 19, 1969. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HVN/smm Enclosures Renton, Washington Date November 14, 1969 Washington Survey and Rating Bureau New World Life Building Seattle, Washington Gentlemen: Enclosed is a certified copy of Ordinance No. 2475 vacating a certain portion of city street or alley-way within the City of Renton, as adopted and passed on April 7, 1969, and effective date of publication November 19, 1969. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENT ON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk Ht1N/ap Enclosure (1) �► s o% ` OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK • RENTON, WASHINGTON • CITY HALL, CEDAR RIVER PARK, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 • ALPINE 5-3464 P � 9�J As\`f AcRr caPIvo-C November 14, 1969 Mr. Bruce Mahler, Land & Tax Agent King County Assessor' s Office County Court House, Room 201 Seattle, Washington 98104 Dear Sir: Enclosed is a certified copy of Ordinance No. 2475 changing the zoning of certain properties within the City of Renton, as passed and approved on this 7th day of April. 1969 . Effective date of publication November 19, 1969. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN,/h Enclosure (1) k EDGEWATER ENTERPRISES, INC. 830 N. RIVERSIDE DRIVE RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 October 15, 1969 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Edgewater Enterprises, Inc. has filed a resolution to dissolve effective August 1st, 1969. This letter is Issued in compliance with the state statute of the State of Washington, RCW 23A. 28.060. EDGEWATER ENTERPRISES, INC. Harold K. Thevik, Liquidating Trustee for Edgewater Enterprises, Inc. Original Y.,,), CITY TREASURER ' S RECEIPT N? 1314 RENTON.WASH. - . 1966 EO OF / , " .-RCC(IV ,� Q ,Y.1-ef:1--e-e).ate-eee-diel?"-cL,e-) --4(4.4,LIA.E.J.,_Ati.--6/2 _ roR '1(,�� a 5 2 g/ TOTAL. Zz,,eit- - ..,102,i aA-e_et__ Oi?..el_2Y2,5--- 1 L.5-3 i IF / OROTHEA S. GOSSETT CITY TN[ASU5CN 7 ICEIll r.� ` A I a 0' r5 fi r .qarim SH - 12-6B - R&R PRINTERY Original CITY TREASURER ' S RECEIPT N? 1547 RENTON, WASH. 196 RECEIVED Oft. > ;vjy:!� i1/i /�� L .'�-'� RS /���111 ) /'r r ✓�/ FOR ''j' GL �G%.!.� 'y L I ` - I I < TOTAL / • i DOROTHEA S. GOSSETT CITY TREASURER /I BY_ • i� l�. �•-� �� i `,) '%d 1'� 1 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK • RENTON, WASHINGTON , CITY HALL, CEDAR RIVER PARK, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 • ALPINE 5-3464 MAIM ti ,ram July 18, 1969 SACAT CAPITA" - HOMELAND ASSOCIATES 605 South 3rd Street Renton , Wa_-hington 98055 Re: Vacation of Streets and Alleys in Earlinyton Area Gentlemen : Pursuant to your telephone request , we forward herewith comes of prior notices to property owners of pro-rata shares of cost in connection with the above captioned. The total fee is $11 ,554 .90 upon receipt of which we shall c-roceed with publication of the Ordinance and distribution of the Deeds . Yours very truly , CITY OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/dm Enclosures (2) -v et, CI' r0 Z OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK • RENTON, WASHINGTON CITY HALL, CEDAR RIVER PARK, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 • ALPINE 5-3464 � ,PA July 18, 1969 OAr CAPIT �F ` HOMELAND ASSOCIATES 605 South 3rd Street Renton , Washington 98055 Re: Vacation of Streets and Alleys in Earlington Area Gentlemen : Pur. uant to your telephone request , we forward herewith conies of prior notices to property owners of pro-rata shares of cost in connection with the above captioned. The total fee is $11 ,554. 90 upon receipt of which we sha:l proceed with publication of the Ordinance and distribution of the Deeds . Yours very truly , CITY OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/dm • Enclosures (2) July 18, 1969 HOELANL' ASSOCIATES 605 South 3rd Street Renton , Washington 98055 Re: Vacation of Streets and Alleys in Earlington Area Gentlemen : Pursuant to your telephone request, we forward herewith conies of prior notices to property owners of faro-rata shares of cost in connection with the above captioned. The total fee is $11 , 554.90 upon receipt of which we shall proceed with publication of the Ordinance and disrribution of the Deeds . Yours very truly , CITY Of RENTON He.lrnie W. Nelson City Clerk Enclosures (2) o• FtsC'it , fr., �i O U �� x OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK • RENTON,WASHINGTON CITY HALL, CEDAR RIVER PARK, RENTON, WASHINGTON 96055 • ALPINE 5-3464 �'�'• OPo April 22 , 1969 ysA°Ar cAPlsi� M. B . Investment Company 7812 South Sunnycrest Road Seattle , Washington 98178 Attention: Mr. Mike Lotto Re : Vacation of Streets And Alleys-Earlington Gentlemen : Deeds have now been prepared and your payment of one- half of the a^,..,raised value of . the property , your pro-rata share as abutting property owner , has been determined to be the sum of $5 , 532 . 31 . Payment may be made by cash , check or money order, payable to the City of Renton , and should be filed with the City Clerk at an early date since the Ordinance cannot be pub- lished to consumate the vacation until such time as payment has been received from all parties concerned. Yours very truly , (1 ' CITY OF RENTON / 3 Mrs . Helmie Nelson City Clerk arerdIA--/(, . HWN/dm b , I 111111111111111111111111.111111Mj April 22 , 1969 i3. I i,ve s tme nt Coml.any 7812 South Sunnyc:rest Road Seattle , Washington 9;17E Attention : 4r. Mike Lotto Ito : Vacation of Streets An i I.11eys -Earlin tor. • .,e•ntlemen : )reds have now been prepared Am your ;,ayment of one; .ta] i �f the a.*,,raiscd value of the 1,roperty, your -)ro-rata shade as abutting property owner , has been ..letcrt.,ine i to 3e the sum of $5, 532.81 . Davment -la,/ be mach k:y cash , check or monr:y order, payabl<. to the city of %entor►, anr: snoulf, be filed with they City :lerk at an early .late eir►ue the Ordinance cannot be ;ub-• lished to ;.onsu::► tf� the vacations until such time .as r ayment ;as been received from all parties concerned. Ycurz very truly , CITY OF RI:.JTO Mrs . He•lmie, Nelson City Clerk HWii/On April 22 , 19F9 Fdgewater Enternriscs , Inc . 830 North_ Riverside Drive Rerton , Washington: )H055 Attention : Mr. Hal Th vic- Pe : Vacation of Streets and ..11eys-. arlinnton c;entletapn : Deeds have now been ' ropared and your payment of one-'half of the . : raised value of the rronerty, your nro--rata sh._re as a. utting rrorerty owner , his been determined to be the gum of ;G , 022 . 0J. Payment may be made by cash , c'.iec1: or noway order, payable to tr.e City of Renton , and should be filed with the City Clerk at an early dlte since the Ordinance cannot be pub- lished to consumate the vacation until such time as payment has been received from n11 parties concerned . Yours very truly , CITY OF RU NTON 441) *•zi // PIA- IIelmi�. �;. rclson Q ' City C1,7: ((iiNc' HWa/f1;a 4'64 17 PAO- c,f Aril 22 , 19(19 Udcrevatcr Lnterrrisps , 'DC . 830 Nort: Riversi:e tiv Atntion : mr. ;i41 Pn : Vacation of Streets .1nd. Allcys-'Larlirrrton now ' .111 y.our of orc- 1f oi ' e- f ' ro, your -rc rat.,1 ptlar.! 1. 14 tc) :-Ae the sun of $6 , 022 .0, . P;Jvment hy cbect or monly brrier , payable, zo And should he fil,:=1 with t:Jo City OrAinAnc:.: cannot ?:-e pub- 11 :4 tr t . - until such tile ns rayttent nes hcr!n rqcr.iv = . ron all '.artios concerned . Yours vory truly , CITY OF RTINTON W. Nolson Cler!: 1:WN/dA; ' e•& • . INTER-OFFICE MEMO 10 1 4/ • TO: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk DATE Nlarrh S 1Q6.9 FROM: Lyman Houk, Engineering Dept. RE: South 150th Place Street Vacation Attached please find Fred Akers appraisal of the streets and alleys involved in this action. Also attached is the cost break=down for the a butting properties . Mr. Akers bill is also attached. R. Lyman Houk C.'!! f ,- Oast ,, •� /' -zy.Y.. FRED AKERS REAL ESTATE `S 4 - INSURANCE - —i e,_ ��71/�en t--'" / 911 SOUTH THIRD STREET �/ - RENTON. WASHINGTON 98055 —'�/ /, AREA CODE 206 ALPINE 5-1234 City of Renton Engineering Department City Hall Renton, Washhgton 98055 Appraisal fee for appraisal of Street and Alley appraisal of South 150th Place and Alleys Lying Between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South Together With 83rd Avenue South Lying Between Grady Way and #405 Freeway, February 25th, 1969 $75.00 COPY ORDINANCE NO.2 (7-5 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, VACATING PORTION OF 150th PLACE , 83rd AVENUE SOUTH, CERTAIN ALLEYS, ALL IN C. D. HILLMAN' S EARLINGTON GARDENS, DIVISION NO. 1, SITUATED IN RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. WHEREAS a proper petition for vacating of certain streets and alleys as hereinafter more particularly described was duly filed with the City Clerk on or about November 21, 1968 , and said Petition having been signed by the owners of more than two-thirds of the property abutting upon such streets and alleys sought to be vacated, and WHEREAS the City Council by Resolution No. 1590 approved and passed on December 9 , 1968 , and after due investigation did fix and determine the 13th day of January, 1969 , at the hour of 8 : 00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers of the City of Renton to be the time and place for public hearing thereon, and directed the Clerk to give notice of such hearing in the manrer provided by law, and such notice having been duly given and published, and after such public hearing, the City Council did fix and determine a renewed hearing on said Petition, which such additional hearing ww.s duly held on the 7th day of April, 1969 , and notice thereof was d"J.y given and published as required by law, and all persons having been heard appearing in favor of or in opposition thereto , at both of such hearings ; and WHEREAS the Planning Commission having duly considered said Petition and said vacation as hereinafter more particularly described being found to be in the public interest and for the public benefit , and no injury or damage to any person or properties will result theref:2om; and WHEREAS the City Council caused to have made an appraisal of the properties sought to be vacated as provided for in City of Renton Ordinance No. 2349 ; NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED } ; THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I : The following described streets, portions of - 1 - COPY streets and alleys , all as more particularly set forth on the attached exhibit, labeled Exhibit "A" , and made a part hereof as if fully set forth, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY VACATED, SUBJECT TO PAYMENT UNTO THE CITY BY THE ABUTTING OWNERS THEREFOR, OR THEIR ASSIGNEES, OF THE TOTAL SUM OF $ 11 ,554.90 , WHICH SAID SUM DOES NOT EXCEED ONE-HALF OF THE APPRAISED VALUE OF THE AREAS SO VACATED; AND FURTHER SUBJECT TO the presently existing utility line located on South 150th Place pending relocation thereof within that certain 30 foot utility easement granted and conveyed by the vacating. .• owners unto the City of Renton and located along the South 30 feet of Petitioners' property, as more particularly described on that certain easement executed 'imultarieoisly herewith in favor of the City of Renton; said relocation of the existing power line shall be at the expense of the petitioning owners or as otherwise agreed on between said owners and Puget Sound Power and Light Company. SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and legal publication as provided by law. A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be- filed with the King County Auditor' s office and as otherwise provided by law. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 7th day of April, 1969 . Hel. - ielson, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR th' s day o A. •: 69 ona . W. uster, 'ayor Appr d as t ..rxy A . - /mac,,, . . . . . Gerd M. Shellan, City Attorney Date of Publication: //// f)/6) - 2 - EXHIBIT A - ) '' / 1 . All of 150t', Place running in an easterly any1 westerly direction between 80th !venue :youth and 84th Avenue South: less the northerly 30 feet thereof adjoiring Lots 29 to 41 , Block 41 , C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens Div. No. 1 2. All of 83rd Avenue South running in a northerly and southerly direction between Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) and P.S. Highway No. 1-RE. 3. The illey running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South, between the property abutting 150th Place and Grad:' Hay (Renton Junction Wav) ; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 39 in C. 0. Hillman's Earlington Gardens , Div. No. 1 , Renton, Washington. 4. The alley running in an east:Ay and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South ar;d 83rd Avenue South betwen the property abutting 150th Place and P.S. Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 38 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1 , Renton, Washington. 5. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and P.S. Highway No. 1-RE between the property abutting 150th Place anc P.S. Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 16 and 46 through 56, Block 40 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens , Di"dsion No. 1 , Renton, Washington. 6. Part of the alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and 80th Avenue South, 450 feet plus or minus, of the alley running westerly from 83rd Avenue South, between part of the property abutting 1H0th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 15 and 42 through 56, Block 41 , in C. D. Hillman's Eirlington Gardens , Div. No. 1 , Renton, Washington. PROPERTY COMMITTEE REPORT March 24 , 1969 THE PROPERTY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS TO THE CITY COUNCIL THAT ON THE SOUTH • 150TH PLACE AND 83RD AVENUE SOUTH VACATION, WITH ADJACENT ALLEYS , THE STREET AND ALLEY PROPERTIES INCLUDED IN THE AREA REQUESTED TO BE VACATED, BE SO VACATED WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE NORTH 30 FEET OF SOUTH 150TH PLACE , '. ABUTTING ON BLOCK 41 , LOTS 29 - 41 , INCLUSIVE . age 4:Ltee__ Louis Barei , Chairman ti U •/ ? -- �''� OFFICE OF TIIE CITY ATTORNEY • RENTON,WASHINGTON POST OFFICE BOX 626, 100 2ND AVENUE BUILDING, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 ALPINE 5 8678 GERARD M. SHELLAN, CITY ATTORNEY sAORT CAPIiA\-OES JOHN K. PAIN, JR., ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY March 31 , 1969 Mr. Jack Wilson, City Engineer City Hall Renton, Washington Re : Vacation of streets and alleys - Earlington Flats Dear Jack: We are handing you herewith original and two copies of a proposed Ordinance to be passed on by the Council at its next meeting on April 7 , 1969 , providing for the vacation of streets and alleys in the Earlington Flats area. Would you please prepare the Exhibit "A" consisting of the legal description of the areas to be vacated, duly proof-read , but exempting the portion, as determined at the last Council meeting , abutting the property in Block 41 owned by E. R. Turner. The City Council or your office should also insert the amount in Section I that is to be paid by the Petitioners to the City of Renton. You will note that we have made reference to the existing power line , subject to its re-location along the south 30 feet of the owners ' property. Latter should submit to your office and ours the easement which should be for all utilities and related purposes and same should be made available to the City simultaneously with the additional hearing on this matter on April 7 . If this then meets with your approval, please provide for timely submission of this Ordinance , together with the Exhibit ,to the Law and Ordinance Committee . If you have any questions at all in this matter, please let me know prior to the hearing. We remain Very i�truly your , (1:( 7/ ellan /GMSds 0 '30 - S. 150TH VACATION- REVISED COSTS Total Sq Ft 77,025.34 S .F. Appraisal $0.30 Sq. Ft. . . . . $ 23,109.80 1/2 Appraised Value $ 0 15 Sq. Ft $11 ,554.90 COST BREAKDOWN Edgewat3r N 1/2 S . 150th Place adjoining 13,513.20 S.F. Enterprises , Inc. Lots 42-56, Blk 41 83rd Ave. So. adjoining 12,710.25 S .F. Blks 40-41 Alley - Blk 41 7,200.00 S .F. Alley 40 6,720.00 S.F. 40,143.45 S .F. $ 6,022.09 �+ M.B. Inv. Co. 83rd Avenue So. 12 ,710.25 S .F. So. 150th P1 . 11 ,695.80 S .F. Alley - Blk 39 6,205.60 S .F. " 38 6,270.24 S.F. 36,881 .89 S.F. $ 5,532.81 TOTAL $ 11 ,554.90 r _ 'IT NOTICE OF -iitiivyri ' PUBLICLICHEARING • RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON, WASHINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Affidavit of Publication A PETITION TO VACATE certain streets and alleys to wit: Located in Earlington Flats Area of the City per exhibit"A"attached, has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of STATE OF WASHINGTON ss Renton. The City Council. by COUNTY OF KING reconsideration action duly adopted at its regular meeting of March 24, 1969 fixed the determined the 7th T11:. f3.Z.n being first duly sworn on day of April ou'at cilth hour of 8:00 ' t. P.M., in the Council Chambers,City Hall, City of Renton, as the date Sh8 Chi-if Clerk and place at which said public oath, deposes and says that is the of hearing will be held by the City THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE,a semi-weekly newspaper.That Council upon the petition to vacate said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for said Streets and Alleys. more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, Any and all persons interested printed and published in the English language continually as a semi- therein or wishing to object thereto, weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now may then be heard thereon or may and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the file their written objections to said aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton vacation with the City Clerk prior to Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order said time of hearing. • of the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, Helmie W.Nelson,City Clerk King County, DATE OF PUBLICATION MARCH 28,•1969. Washington.That the annexed is a HHQ.=ice: vie cal. 1. All of 150th Place running in. an easterly and westerly direction between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South. streets 2. All of 83rd Avenue South running in a northerly and southerly direction between Grad- as it was published in regular issues (and y Way (Renton Junction Way)and not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period P.S. Highway No. 1-RE. 3. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction of 1 consecutive issues, commencing on the between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South, between the property abutting 150th Place 28t.h. day of...i°.>arch , 19 ...6.9..., and ending the and Grady y Way(Ren al ley the Junction p abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 2t�1ay of..Ta3:,:rh 19.�!7 both dates 39 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, subscribers during all of said period.That the full amount of the fee Washington. 4. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$.1it.i Bvhich between 84th Avenue South and has been paid in full at the rate of$3.20 per folio of one hundred words 83rd Avenue South between the property abutting 150th Place for the first insertion and$2.40 per folio of one hundred words for each and P.S. Highway No. 1-RE; also subsequent insertion. described as the alley abutting dd Lots 1 through 26, Block 38 in C. : idR D. i ion No. lington GWashing- ton. No. 1, Renton, Washing- ton. 5. The alley running in an .....Chi af....Clerk easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and P.S. Highway No. 1-RE between Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of the property abutting 150th Place and P.S. Highway No. f� 1-RE; also described as the alley ...Z•.w;.I:C}:1. ,19..69 abutting Lots 1 through 16 and 46•through 56, Block 40 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, l� Division No. 1, Renton, Washing- No ton. ry ublic in and for the State of Washington, 6. Part of the alley running in residing at Renton,King County. an easterly and westerly direc- tion between 83rd Avenue South and 80th Avenue South, 450 feet —Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective plus or minus, of the alley June 9th,1955. running westerly from 83rd Avenue South, between part of —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, the property abutting 150th adopted by the newspapers of the State. Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way); 'elso described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 15 and 42 through 56, Block 41, in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Dvision No. 1, Renton, Washington. Published in Record-Chronicle March 28, 1969. NOTXC* Or PU$LIc HEARIBG MI NTON CITY COUNCIL U1$TON, WASHIWG'?ON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE "" :' ' '_ " 1.- ^ TO WIT: FLATS ARIA Or Till CITY >11t RIBIBIT "A" HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY RE- CONS IDERAT ON B56DLVPICKAM, DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF FIXED AND DETIRMINED THE DAY OF AT THE HOUR OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND PLACE AT WHIC:I SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION TO VACATE SAL) ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEARD THEREON-OR_MAY FILE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO SAID TIME OF HEARING. HELMIE W. NELSON CITY CLERK DATE OF PUBLICATION CERTIFICATION I, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE ?OSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPENl'Y DESCRIBED ABOVE AND ONE (1) CO?Y POSTED AT THE CITY HALL, RENTON, ON AS PRESCRIBED BY SIGNED; ATTEST: NOTARY PUBLIC :NAND FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, RESIDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON, WASHINGTON NOTICE IS NFFEBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS TO WIT: LOCATED IN EARLINGTON FLATS AREA OF THE CITY PER' EXHIBIT ''A" ATTACHED, HAS BEEN FTT.1 ) WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY RE- CONSIDERATION RESOLUTION NO: ArTI` DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF MARC1 24 , FIXED AND DET: tNED THE DAY OF P RI L AT THE HOUR OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION TO VACATE SAW STREF":1 AND ALLEYS • ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEARD THEREON-OR_MAY FILE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO SAID TIME (F HEARING. HELMIE W. NELSON CITY CLERK DATE OF PUBLICATION ARCH 1969 CERTIFICATION I, > L.Y �• � �- ,)K. HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE :'OSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AND ONE (1) COPY POSTED AT THE CITY HALL, RENTON, ON 2 04-=.3.7 AS PRESCRIBED BY :AAW. / SIGNED; ,/:e 401W."-- ATTEST: N Y PUBLIC AND OR THE STATE F WASHINGTON, REEDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON EXHIBIT A - RESOLUTION 1590 1 . All of 150th Place running in an easterly and westerly direction between 80th Avenue South .and 84th Avenue South. • 2. All of 83rd Avenue South running in a northerly and southerly direction between Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) and P. 5. Highway No. 1-RE, 3. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South, between the property abutting 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 2.6, Block 39 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington • Gardens, Division No. I, Renton, Washington. 4 . The alloy running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84thh Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S. Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, block 38 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington, 5. The alley, running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and P. S . Highway No. 1-RE between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S . • Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 16 and 46 through 56, Block 40 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. Part of the alley running in an easterly and westerly . direction between 83rd Avenue South and 80th Avenue South, 450 feet plus or minus, of the alley running westerly from 83rd Avenue South, Lotween part of the property abutting 150th Place and Grady Warr (Penton Junction Way) ; also described as ehe alloy c.0)ut.t. .ng Lots 1 th::"c,n.h 15 and 42 through 56, Block 41 , in C. D. Hillman 's F::irlington Ger•dE nF:, Pen'"".on, - 41ta° S OFFICE OF TIIE CITY ATTORNEY • RENTON,WASHINGTON �� POST OFFICE BOX 626, 100 2ND AVENUE BUILDING, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 ALPINE 5.8678 ^, ++ 1 GIRARD M. SHELLAN, CITY ATTORNEY / V JOHN K. PAIN, JR., ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY : arch 31, 19 ,'T Mr. Jec - Wilson, City Engineer City i:all Renton, t.'r hingtor_ Re : Vacation of etreeta and alleys - Earlineton Flats Dear Jack: We arc handing you herewith original and two copies of a proposed Ordinance to be passed on by the Council at its next meeting on April 7 , 1969, providing for the vacation of streets and alleys in the :arli.ngton Flats area. Would you le le prepare the Exh bit °Aar consisting of the legal description of the areas to be vacated, duly proof-road, but c xemptine the portion, as deter* ined at the last Council meeting, abutting the property in i3lock ul owned by E. R. Turner. The City Council or your office eliould also invert the amount in Section I that is to be paid by the Petitioners to the City of "enton. You will note that ye have made reference to the existing power line, suL1ect to its re-location along the south 30 feet of the owner: ' property. Latter should submit to your office and ours the easement which should be for all utilities and related purposes and same should he reads available to the City simultaneously with the additional hearing on this matter on April 7 . If this then meets with your approval, please provide for timely submission of this Ordinance , to4,other with the Exhibit ,to the Law and Ordinance Committee. If you have any questions at all in this matter, please let me know prior to the hearing. We remain Very truly yours , Gerard M. Shellan vGMS:ds ..v. bc: Mayor, City Clerk, Property Committee members, John Phillips John Wallin ,\ 0 I 4 a NOTICE OF PUBi'7IC FEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON , WASHINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS TO WIT: LOCATED IN EARLINGTON FLATS AREA OF THE CITY PER EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED, HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY RE- CONSIDERATION NEMEXCAIREN9K ACTION DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF M2 RC H 24 , 1969 FIXED AND DETERMINED THE 7TH DAY OF AP RI L AT THE HOUR OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION TO VACATE SAID STREETS AND ALLEYS • ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEARD mumw--0E MAY FILE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO SAID TIME OF HEARING. HELMZE W. NELSON CITY CLERK DATE OF PUBLICATION MARCH 28 , 1969 1. All of 150th Place running in an easterly and westerly ' direction between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South. 2. All of 83rd Avenue South running in a northerly and southerly direction between Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) and P. 5. Highway No. 1-RE. 3. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84t6 Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South, between the prope. ty abutting 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ► also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 39 in C. D. Hillman 's Earlington Gardens, Division No. I, Renton, Washincct:.on. 4 . The alley r:nnn.inn in. an easterly and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenuc South between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S. Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 38 in C . D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. 5. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and P. S . Highway No. 1.-RE between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S . Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 16 and 46 through 56, Block 40 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. Part of the alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between C3rd Avenue South and 80th Avenue South, 450 feet plus or minus, of the alley running westerly from 8 3rd Avc:uue _South, Lettrecn part of the p 'oi.'erty abutting 1.!30th tP'lace -and l;E;idy Way (Penton btunc :.cri Way) ; also 1 de ,C"`.filf,(N1 ii ; i he ll iov Lof:s .. 1:hr..o h 15 and 42 throucih 41 in C. D. IltI7?Yon ' G,'s:t,.lon!",,, r)�.c'� ";ire:, r.+;��. F�.<:'�7'".i'i?'?; ��"'%t';i; + ptr.; "+?- ,. / • 'TOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ` RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON , WASHINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS TO-WIT: LOCATED IN EARLINGTON FLATS AREA OF THE CITY PER EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED, HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. TIE CITY COUNCIL BY RE— CONSIDERATION a, NE nit A C T I o N DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH; 2 4 . 19 6% FIXED MID DETERMINED THE 7 T H DAY OF AP RI L AT THE HOUR OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION TO VACATE SAID STREETS AND ALLEYS • ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEARD THEREON--OR_HAY FILE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO SAID TIME OF HEARING. HELMIE W. NELSON CITY CLERK DATE OF PUBLICATION MARCH 28 , 1969 1 . All of 150th Place running in an easterly and westerly direction between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South." 2. All of 83rd Avenue South running in a northerly and southerly direction between Grady Way (Fenton Junction Way) and P. 5. Highway No. 1-RE. 3. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South, between the property abutting 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26,, Block 39 in C. D. Hillman' s Earlington • Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. 4 . The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S. Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 2.6, Block 38 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. 5. The alley, running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and P. S . Highway No. 1-RE between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S . Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 16 and 46 through 56, Block 40 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. d: Part of the al.:a.ev running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and ROt.h Avenue South, 450 feet plus or minus, of the alley running westerly from 8 3rd Avenue South, I,etween part of the property abutting • 150th Place and Gr dy Way (Penton junction Way) ; also descr.ibe't as ;.he a?..Iey a1;ut.t_ine Le°"r 1. {ail3x,v1i"-: 15 and 42 through 56, Bloc; !!1 , D. H, . rr:a GOr'don' ,a 7. , Pen:Vc,n, \"'• t 'Yn , I_ EXHIBIT A - RESOLUTION 1590 • 1. . All of 150th Place running in an easterly and westerly direction between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South. 2. All of 83rd Avenue South running in a northerly and southerly direction between Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) and P. S. Highway No. 1-RE. 3. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South, between the property abutting 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 39 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. 4 . The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S. Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 38 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. 5. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and P. S . Highway No. 1-RE between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S. Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 16 and 46 through 56, Block 40 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. r Part of the alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and 80th Avenue South, 450 feet plus or minus, of the alley running westerly from 83rd Avenue South, between part of the property abutting 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 15 and 42 through 56, Block 41, in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Divi. i_nn No. 1, Penton, Washington. • I Minutes — Renton City Council Meeting 1/20/69 RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL Resolution No. 1603 was read authorizing the appropriation of $24,000.00, unexpended balance in the Street Department Fund #1320, Capital Outlay 605 for 1968, unto the 1969 budget. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Edwards to adopt the legislation. Carried. Councilman Shane inquired regarding anticipated street repair and maintenance program for the coming year. Budgetary allocations were outlined and attention called to the specific locations designated within the budget. Mayor Custer advised he could make available a list of neighborhood streets contemplated to be repaired, noting the Capital Improvement Priority program contains some such items and rendered explanation of revisions which may result in the list such as unanticipated mode of funding, in some instance, or emergency need in others. Councilman Barei requested a list of the streets being contemplated for repairs. Resolution No. 1604 was read authorizing transfer of Street Department unexpended funds, 1968 budget account 1320, from Account 306, $1,300.00; 416, $3,500.00; 419, $3,500.00; and 110, $2,003.00, in total sum of $10,303.00, unto Acct. 315, Equipment Rental. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Edwards, to adopt the legislation as read. Carried. Resolution No. 1605 was read, authorizing execution and delivery of a contract with Puget Sound Power and Light Company for furnishing municipal water pumping power for the Cedar River Park Pump #8 for a period of ten years. Moved by Trim, seconded by Maxin, to adopt the legislation as read. After discussion regarding the need for such a contract and among other reasons it being noted the city is thereby guaranteed a specific rate, Committee referral and report was noted along with concurrence by the Council and subsequent referral for the Resolution now before the body. Vote on the pending motion was declared to be in affirmative majority and carried. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS: oved by Perry, seconded by Schellert, the matter of vacating streets and alleys, South 150th Place, 83rd Avenue South and the alleys adjoining, between 80th and 84th Avenues South, be taken from the table and placed before the council for discussion at this time. Carried. Letter from N. E. Todhunter, Puget Sound Power & Light Company advised that new alignment of 115 KV electric pole line as proposed by vacation petitioners is satisfactory providing adequate right of way easements are granted and costs in connection therewith are paid. Letter from Attorney Norman Winn, on behalf of Mr. R. E. Turner, owner of Lots 29 through 41, Block 41, advised that satisfactory access has not been offered and 80th Avenue South would not constitute access since the terrain is not feasible for a road at that point. Present zoning was noted as R-1, the use for which would not be per— mitted in event of proposed vacation. Validity of the petition was questioned in regard to statutory requirements as to ownerships and attention was called to the fact that abutting owners adversely affected by vacations must be compensated for damages and that vacations are void if made solely for private benefit of adjoining owners without some element of public use. Letter from City Engineer Wilson reported examination of the request for relocation of utility line and easements and reported that a 30 ft. wide easement would be adequate for purposes of present or future utilities and it was suggested that the easement be Located adjacent to the freeway rather than in South 150th Place, assuming petitioners arrange to have the existing power line easement moved to the freeway. Letter from Hullin, Ehrlichman, Roberts & Hodge, by John E. Phillips, Attorneys for Petitioners, reported willingness to grant an easement for utility purposes over the south 30 ft. of all of blocks 38 and 40 in C. D. Hillmans Earlington Gardens, Div. #1, and to pay reasonable costs to move the power lines now running along 150th Place South between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South to location with the easement described so long as power line is placed 10 ft. from PSH. #1. Petitioners agree to grant the City a 30 ft. easement for water and sewer facilities prior to getting a building permit and will work out with the City Engineer the most reasonable place for such easement. Moved by Perry, seconded by Shane, to grant the vacation as requested providing it is agreeable to the City Engineer. Discussion ensued wherein both Mr. Turner and the Attorney for petitioners were allowed to address remarks to the Council. (Cont.) —2— I Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting (Cont . ) 1/20/69 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Vacation of Streets and Alleys in Earlington Flats City Engineer Wilson , upon inquiry regarding access , reported that this is a matter of whether one ownership is considered; that some of the lots could have only an alley access but the total frontage is abutting a 30 foot street assuming the vacation were granted . It was pointed out during discussion that without proper fill there would still be an access problem. Upon inquiry regarding access problem, Mr . E . R. Turner submitted a diagram of the property and a plan proposed for creation of a right-of- way at 82nd Avenue South , advising that he has a sale for ten lots of his property providing access is available . He felt the valuation of his land would be decreased ''; �% in event of the vacation, and pointed out proposed access which he zelt desirable . Attention was called to the fact that the area was platted many years ago and had never developed and that present development should not be prohibited , the land having to be filled above flood plain level to be utilized in any event . \ Mr . John Phillips , Attorney for the petitioners , upon inquiry regarding whether access problem had been resolved advised he had been unable to contact Mr . Turner ' s Attorney but it was not felt a 60 ft . easement was required . He pointed out that relocating the easement and power lines had been resolved with respective parties , noting the area was not feasible for residential development , that access along 150th ,which has never been therc ,would never be opened being below flood level , and called attention to Engineering and Planning Department recommendations for the vacation . He felt Mr . Turner has adequate access onto Grady way. He noted the area was platted in 1908 and that it has remained undeveloped over 50 years . Opinion was expressed that platted land with access should not be deprived of same and it was pointed out that access has never been developed; that the entire area is pastureland . Mr . Turner recalled his Attorney ' s letter noting that no satisfactory agreement has been reached , pointing out that the whole valley is now beginning to develop. Film slides were shown by Attorney Phillips showing newly proposed location of power lines and easement . After further discussion and proposed motion to delete portion of South 150th Place from the vacation, which received no second , motion made by Grant , seconded by Perry, called for the previous question . The motion carried , Schellert opposing . The original motion to vacate was voted upon and declared to be in the affirmative majority. The dissenting voice vote brought request for roll call which was taken as follows : Aye : Perry, Morris , Delaurenti , Trimm, Garrett , Edwards , Grant , Shaneand Bruce . No : Schellert , Maxin and Barei . ' The motion carried . Moved by Barei , seconded by Schellert , to authorize appraisal and sale of the city ' s easement interest therein , at one-half of the appraised value , to the abutting property owners . Attorney Shellan , upon inquiry , advised that if the council desired it could vacate all , or a portion of the right of way if abutting owner wished to develop a street ,but that if conditions existing precluded chance of improvement at the given location then it could be vacated . He noted that if no street existed they could not be deprived cf it . Upon inquiry regarding resulting situation if Mr . Turner does not wish to purchase his share of the interest , the City Attorney pointed out that the property owners already own a vested interest and all the city is selling is its interest as easement holder . It has no fee title . If abutting owners do not want to purchase they may assign the interest to someone else who may be interested in purchasing that 30 feet . If the fee is not paid there is no vacation consumated . In following discussion it was noted that Mr . Turner has vested right along with easement right which he may wish to work out with other abutting owners . it was noted that proper easement documents will need to be filed prior to culmination of the vacation according to usual procedure . Motion to refer the matter to the Law & Ordinance Committee carried. _,- RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Office of the City Clerk January 13, 1969 The regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by D. W. Custer, Mayor, at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Renton Municipal Building. The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited by the assembly. ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS: Perry, Morris, Schellert, Delaurenti, Trimm, Garrett, Edwards, Maxin, Bruce, Shane and Grant. Absent: Barei. Moved by Perry, seconded by Bruce, the absent Councilman, who was reported ill, be excused. Carried. OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS PRESENT: D. W. Custer, Mayor, Helmie Nelson, City Clerk, Dorothea Gossett, City Treasurer, G. M. Shellan, City Attorney, Clarence Williams, Chief of Police, Jack Wilson, City Engineer, Vic TeGantvoort, Street Commissioner, Del Bennett, Traffic Engineer, Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director, Bernard Ruppert, Building Director, Vern Church, Purchasing Director and Ted Bennett, Utility Accountant. Moved by Perry, seconded by Edwards, that the Minutes of the previous meeting of January 6, 1969 be approved as mailed out and distributed. Carried. PUBLIC HEARING: Vacation of certain streets and alleys, per Resolution No. 1590 and Exhibit thereto, in general area of Earlington Flats This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Communications were read from N. E. Todhunter, Puget Sound Power and Light Company Escrow Supervisor, asking that 40 ft. wide utility easement be retained to allow clearance for 115 KV line; from Jack Wilson, City Engineer, recommending the vacation requests be approved subject to retention of utility easement over the South 40 ft. of South 150th Place for Puget Power and the City of Renton's public utility purposes. Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Commission review of the proposal and recommended same be granted as requested to allow better utilization of the land and bring economic benefit to the City. Letter from Jan P. Klippert, Chairman, Board of Public Works, reported no objection to the vacations proposed provided adequate easements are obtained. Audience comment was invited and Mr. Norman Winn, Attorney At Law, representing Mr. E. R. Turner, owner of Lots 29 through 41 in Block 41 of the subject area, expressed objection to the proposed vacations,noting in the event of such vacations that undue access problems for this land owner.will result. Problems of terrain and inadequacy of right of way which he would be forced to utilize were outlined and pictures of the area were circulated among the Councilmen for further clarification. Mr. Turner added his disapproval at loss of access, and no proposals for solution, noting problem posed because of the hole and toboggan slide topography of access area to be left. Mr. John E. Phillips of Hullin, Ehrlichman, Roberts & Hodge, Attorneys at Law, 1702 Norton Building, Seattle, representing petitioners for the vacation, noted that the petition represents 93% of abutting owners, only 2/3 being required for a valid petition. He noted that the area was platted in 1908 and the streets have never been opened and developed, the reason being that the entire area lies in a hole, below flood level and in order to be developed would require fill to raise it above the flood stage. Present Land uses of Light Industry, and Manufacturing indicated on the recently adopted Comprehensive Plan and the rezone from SR-1 to B-1 of part of the area were deemed to be progressive thinking, the area not logically suitable for residential use . Proposed development by Totem Pontiac and Dealer, Mr. Dick Evans was disclosed and it was noted that if Mr. Turners' land level were raised he would have access and that arrangements would be made to grant him an easement if this would resolve the problem. Film slides of the street layout and vacation request were shown and boundaries of the freeway to the north, a highway to the south, river on one side and older homes and undeveloped land and the proposed commercial development was felt to be a good one for the area. Proposed relocation of utilities and easement was outlined. Council action was invited and after questions regarding number of petitioners, details needed to be resolved with regard to relocation of utility easements and lines, and access problems and possible; solution thereto, it was moved by Morris, seconded by Edwards, that the hearing be closed. After further inquiry including that regarding Code requirements and issuance of building permits with easement access, the motion carried. Moved by Shane, seconded by Bruce, that further discussion on the matter be tabled for one week, Attorneys to work with the Engineering Department to resolve the matters of access and utility easements and relocations. Carried. -1- • HODGE ;March 10, 1969 HILLIS Attorneys at Law A. WESLEY HODGE JEROME HILLIS BRUCE D. BRUNTON Mr. Louis Bare i JOHN E. PHILLIPS Chairman, City Property Committee c/o Mrs. Nelson, City Clerk Renton City Hall Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Petition for Street Vacation - Resolution�NO. 1590` Dear Nir.. ]3arei: c`"� On behalf of the petitioners seeking a street vacation from the City of Renton, Resolution No. 1590 , the following is submitted. The City of Renton has hired an appraiser to appraise the value of the streets and alleys to be vacated. The appraiser has submitted to the City of Renton his appraisal on the value of the streets and alleys to be vacated. The appraiser failed to consider the encumbrance of a 30 foot easement along South 150th Place for power lines owned by Puget Sound Power & Light. (See attached Exhibit A) . This makes the property valueless for construction. Therefore, when petitioners pay the City of Renton up to one-half of the appraised value of South 150th Place in order to get title, they are actually only getting a piece of property with little or no fair market value since it is subject to the power line easement. In order to obtain the street vacation from the City of Renton, petitioners have been required to grant to the City of Renton and to Puget Sound Power & Light, a 30 foot easement adjacent to P.S . Highway No. 1-Renton for the entire length of the petitioner ' s property. (See attached Exhibit A) . Petitioners, therefore, respectfully request the City of Renton adjust the amount the petitioners must pay for the street vacation. Petitioners request that the City of Renton reduce the amount of square footage petitioners must pay for by the amount of the square footage in the 30 foot easement to be granted to the City of Renton, or in the alternative, reduce the value of the appraised price for the property along South 150th Place which is now subject to the 30 foot power line easement. 1702 NORTON BUILDING MAIN 4.3310 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98104 Mr. Louis Barei March 10 , 1969 Page 2 If there are any questions in regard to this request, petitioners and the undersigned would welcome the opportunity to discuss this problem with you further. Thank you for your consideration of this matter . Very truly yours, HHODGE & IHILLIS 611 itt L,,40 John E. Phillips JEP:bj CC: City Attorney Gerald Shellan 100 Second Avenue Bldg . Renton, Washington • Z i( 3 " . 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Houk Engineering Department City of Renton Renton, Washington 98055 SUBJECT: Street and Alley appraisal of South 150th Place and Alleys Lying Between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South Together With 83rd Avenue South Lying Between Grady Way and #405 Freeway Pursuant to request, I have made an examination of the above captioned property for the purpose of setting forth an opinion of Market Value. Market Value being defined as the price the subject property will bring when offered for sale by one who desires but is not required to sell and sought by one who desires but is not re- quired to buy after due consideration of all factors reasonably affecting value. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Property appraised shown in accompanying sketch. ZONING: B-1 [Business Use] and GS-1 [Residential ] contigous to B-1 . EASEMENTS: Power Line Easement in South 150th Place. AREA: 127,904.44 Square Feet DATE OF APPRAISAL: February 25, 1969. It is the opinion of the appraiser that the MARKET VALUE of the subject property is: THIRTY EIGHT THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE and NO/100 DOLLARS [$38,375.00] . Respectfully submitted, Fred W. Akers, Realtor Fred Akers Real Estate Attch. FWAkers:pmn FRED AKERS REAL E5 I ATE • - INSURANCE - 911 SOUTH THIRD STREET RENTON. WASHINGTON 99055 AREA CODE 206 ALPINE 5.1234 CERTIFICATE OF APPRAISER I hereby certify that I have personally examined the property appraised and the comparable properties; that the statements contained in this appraisal and upon which the opinions ex- pressed herein are based are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, subject to the limiting conditions herein set forth and that to the best of my knowledge and be- lief, no pertinent information has been overlooked or withheld. No responsibility is assumed by the appraiser for matters of legal nature, nor is any opinion on the title rendered herewith. Good title is assumed. This property has been appraised as though free of all liens and encumbrances unless otherwise stipulated. The appraiser herein, by reason of this report is not re- quired to give testimony in court with reference to the pro- perty appraised, unless otherwise previously arranged. I further certify that I have no present or contemplated future interest in the property appraised and the compensation for making the appraisal is in no manner contingent upon the value reported. This appraisal has been made in conformity with standard and accepted appraisal practices and procedures. Respectfully submitted, / A 77 Fred W. Akers - Appraiser Fred Akers Real Estate FWAkers :pmn •} S. 150TH VACATION - Total Sq. Ft. 127,904.44 Appraisal 38,375.00 1/2 Appraised Value . . . , . . . ,0.30 Sq. Ft. , . . . $19,187.50 COST BREAKDOWN Turner S, 150th Place adjoining Lots 29-41, Blk. 41 11,910 S.F. $1,786.67 Edgewater S. 150th Place adjoining 38,936.40 S.F. Enterprises, Inc. Lots 42-56, Blk 41 " 1-28, " 40 83rd Ave. So.adjoining 13,635 .30 S.F. Blks 40-41 Alley - Blk 41 7,200.00 S.F. " 40 6,720.00 S.F. 66,491.70 S.F. $9,974. 71 M.B. Inv. Co, 83rd Avenue So. 13,635.30 S.F. So. 150th P1. 23,391.60 Alley - Blk 39 6,205.60 S.F. " " 38 6,270.24 S.F. 49,502.74 S.F. $7,426.12 Total $ 19,187.50 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING REFERRALS Office of the City Clerk January 20 , 1969 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Matter of procedures in granting certain licenses-to allow granting without presentation to Council Resolution proposed by Cle Elum for distribution of funds to cities Workable Program for Renton per Mayor ' s letter To study possible city use of breakage funds from Longacres CITY ATTORNEY To draft , with the Mayor , a letter to Legislators and to the Ass ' n. of Washington Cities opposing taxing of leasehold and public utility properties To check , with City Clerk , annexation file and proceedings for compliance w7;t4 RCW 35 . 13 . 125 and 130 re preliminary meeting being set by Council (Weinberg , McGrath-Glencoe) CITY CLERK To check annexation File (Weinberg et al) for compliance with RCW in regard to setting of preliminary meeting with property owner by council CITY ENGINEER Petition for Sanitary Sewer L . I . D. in Mance Addition , vic . 94th Ave . So . 173rd and 174th Streets COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES Formation of new council committees and committee assignments per prior suggestions of Councilmen Schellert and Grant LAW AND ORDINANCE CI' :.1TTEE Street Department Fund balance 1968 transfer unto 1969 budget , $24 , 000 . 00 for improvement of No . 5th Street bid call Fund transfers for purchase of two new copy machines Vacation of streets and alleys in Earlington Flats area MAYOR To draft , with City Attorney , letter opposing taxing of leaseholds and public utility properties POLICE AND LICENSE COMMITTEE Application for Hit Parade Music Corp . to be granted required licenses to opera ,. : music machines at L . B . ' s Tavern, The Waffle Shop and Friar Tucks . PROPERTY COMMITTEE To secure appraisal of streets and alleys in Earlington Flats for vacation and sale purposes SANITATION COMMITTEE The Boeing Company contract for garbage collection MEETINGS AND EVENTS : January 22 , 1969 - Committee of the Whole at 8 : 00 p .m. January 27 , 1969 - Street and Alley Committee at 7 : 30 p .m. February 10 , 1969 - Public Hearing on Sanders et al annexation as modified APPOINTMENTS Patrolmen- R. L. Anthony , eff . 12/15/68 ; M. E . Bearscove , eff . 12/1/68 , W. H . Bronsema , eff , 12/1/68 ; J . T . Foust , eff . 12/15/68 ; S . J . Journey, eff . 12/1/68 ; R. L . Leyerle , eff . 12/15/68 and R. L. Mecham, eff . 12/15/68 Fireman - Kenneth A. Walls , eff . 1/16/69 Fire Lieutenant , Bruce Phillips , eff . 1/16/69 , all permanent position appointments . glir 17T. FLOOR NORTON BUILDING Hullin, Ehrlichman, Roberts & Hodge All 4N_YS AT LAW SEATTLE,WASHINGTON 98104 TELEPHONE MAIN 4-3310 January 17 , 1969 . Mr. Jack Wilson City Engineer City Hall Renton, Washington 98055 . Re: Petition for Street Vacation - Resolution No. 1590 Dear Mr. Wilson : On behalf of the Petitioners seeking a street vacation from thug City of Renton, Resolution No. 1590, the following is suomitted: The petitioners are willing, upon vacation of streets and alleys, to grant to the City an easement for utility purposes over the following described property: The South 30 feet of all of blocks 38 and 40 in C. D. Hillman ' s Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. The petitioners will pay the reasonable costs to move the Puget Sound Power and Light Company line now running along 150th Place South between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South, to a location within the above described easement, so long as the power line is placed 10 feet from P.S. Highway No. 1, Renton. the petitioners agree to grant to the City of Renton a 20 foot easement for water and sewer facilities prior to being granted a building permit. Petitioners will work out with the City Engineer the most reasonable place for said easement . Very truly yours HULLIN, EHRLICHMAN, ROBERTS & HODGE By )41,ccisair John . Phillips Attorneys for Petitioners. JEP:ji S.W.BRETHORST)I966) REED, MCCLURE & MOCERI THOMAS N.FOWLER(1960) LAVT(ERS RICHARD C.REED 17TH FLOOR HOGE BUILDING TELEPHONE HUGH A.MCCLURE MUTUAL 2-2444 ROYJ.MOCI°RI SEATTLE 98104 JERRY EDW!N THONN THOMAS W.HUBER January 17 , 1969 NORMAN L.WINN WILLIAM L.:1OLDER WILLIAM R.HICKMAN RONALD J.PEREY • Renton City Council c/o City Clerk Renton Municipal Bldg. 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Wa. 98055 Re : Resolution No. 1590 Gentlemen: As attorneys for Mr. E. R. Turner, the owner of Lots 29-41 in Block 41, we wish to advise the Council that satisfactory access has not been offered by the petitioners who are seeking the vacation. Mr. Turner' s property is presently zoned single family residence and under such zoning the only permitted use would be homes on the individual lots. If S. 150th Place is vacated, these lots will not have access except by an alley which does not meet the minimum stan- dards of the City of Renton for issuance of a building permit. Therefore, if the street is vacated, Mr. Turner will be denied the only permitted use of his property. This is condemnation without compensation. In addition, it is our understanding that the petitioners do not, in fact, hold title to 2/3 of the property adjacent to the streets to be vacated. Apparently the petitioners have options to purchase contingent on street vacation. If this is the case, the petition would be invalid as not complying with statutory requirements. We again wish to reiterate that 80th Avenue South does not con- stitute access to Mr. Turner' s property since the terrain is not feasible for a road at that point. Your able City Attorney will advise you that a street vacation must have some element of public use and is void if made solely for private benefit of adjoining owners. Abutting owners adversely affected by vacation must be compensated for their damages. Thank you for considering these points. Very truly yours , REED, cCLURE & MfOCCERI N man L. Winn NLW/cs C ) `O / gal'-? 0 Iq;A, �i 1 --� C.) �0_ }%; CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE • RENTON, WASIIINGT • CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON 980.,5 • ALPINE 5.3464 94,SPORT CA HIP- January 16, 1969 ) , / f Honorable Donald Custer, Mayor Members of the City Council Re: Proposed Vacation of South 150th Place and 83rd Avenue South Gentlemen: The Engineering Department would prefer to have an Utility Easement adjacent to the Freeway right-of-way rather ithan es nrin nnge South 150th Place assuming that the petitioning ph to have the existing power line easement moved adjacent to the Freeway. It would not be necessary to retain an easement within the proposed vacation, except for that portion of vacated streets and alleys lying within an area 30' adjacent to the Freeway right-of-way. o 3ldObewsuffucientide yforsallnt pre sentlng andthe proposeday' right-of-way w utilities. Very truly yours,, ( ck1ilson CIt?- r Engineer JW:m S.W.BRETHORST 11956) REED, MCCLURE & MOCERI THOMAS N.FOWLER 0960) LAWYERS RICHARD C.REED 17IiI FLOOR HOGE BUILDING TELEPHONE HUGH A.MCCLURE MUTUAL 2-2444 ROY J.MOCERI SEATTLE 98104 JERRY EDW.N THONN THOMAS W.HUBER January 17 , 1969 NORMAN L.WINN WILLIAM L.HOLDER WILLIAM R.HICKMAN RONALD J.PEREY Renton City Ccuncil c/o City Clerk Renton Municipal Bldg. 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Wa. 98055 Re: Resolution No. 1590 Gentlemen: As attorneys for Mr. E . R. Turner, the owner of Lots 29-41 in Block 41, we wish to advise the Council that satisfactory access has not been offered by the petitioners who are seeking the vacation. Mr. Turner' s property is presently zoned single family residence and under such zoning the only permitted use would be homes on the individual lots. If S. 150th Place is vacated, these lots will not have access except by an alley which does not meet the minimum stan- dards of the City of Renton for issuance of a building permit. Therefore, if the street is vacated, Mr. Turner will be denied the only permitted use of his property. This is condemnation without compensation. In addition, it is our understanding that the petitioners do not, in fact, hold title to 2/3 of the property adjacent to the streets to be vacated. Apparently the petitioners have options to purchase contingent on street vacation. If this is the case, the petition would be invalid as not complying with statutory requirements . We again wish to reiterate that 80th Avenue South does not con- stitute access to Mr. Turner' s property since the terrain is not feasible for a road at that point. Your able City Attorney will advise you that a street vacation must have some element of public use and is void if made solely for private benefit of adjoining owners. Abutting owners adversely affected by vacation must be compensated for their damages . Thank you for considering these points. Very truly yours , REED, McCLURE & MOCERI 7 a A • N?rman L. Winn NLW/cs PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Puget Power Building Bellevue, Washington 98004 January 16, 1969 Mr. R. Lyman Houk City Engineer's Office City Hall Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Hr. Houk: In regards to the vacation of 150th Place between 80th and 84th Ave. South, we have been contacted by the applicant and have agreed to move the 115 KV electric pole line to a new alignment, providing adequate right of way is granted to us and our costs are taken care of. We, therefore, have no objection to the vacation of the streets, subject to our securing said right of way easements and payment of our ,:osts. Very truly yours, N. E. Todhunter Escrow Supervisor NET: 1m cc: Mr. Lee Potter cc; John Philips 1702 Norton Building Seattle, Washington -57 • G, co 6, • L • 17'Y FLOOR NORTON BUILDING Hullin, Ehrlichman, Roberts & Hodge ATTORNEYS AT LAW SEATTLE,WASHINGTON 98104 TELEPHONE MAIN 4-3310 January 17, 1969. Mr. Jack Wilson City Engineer City Hall Renton, Washington 98055 . Re: Petition for Street Vacation - Resolution No. 1590 Dear Mr. Wilson: On behalf of the Petitioners seeking a street vacation from the City of Renton, Resolution No. 1590, the following is submitted: The petitioners are willing, upon vacation of streets and alleys, to grant to the City an easement for utility purposes over the following described property: The South 30 feet of all of blocks 38 and 40 in C. D. Hillman ' s Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. The petitioners will pay the reasonable costs to move the Puget Sound Power and Light Company line now running along 150th Place South between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South, to a location within the above described easement, so long as the power line is placed 10 feet from P.S. Highway No. 1, Renton. The petitioners agree to grant to the City of Renton a 20 foot easement for water and sewer facilities prior to being granted a building permit . Petitioners will work out with the City Engineer the most reasonable place for said easement. Very truly yours HULLIN, EHRLICHMAN, ROBERTS & HODGE By: C;4444&-C116/41 JohnPhillips Attorneys for Petitioners. JEP:ji PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Puget Power Building Bellevue, Washington 98004 January 16, 1969 Mr. R. Lyman Houk City Engineer's Office • City Hall Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mr. Houk: • In regards to the vacation of 150th Place between 80th and 84th Ave. South, we have been contacted by the applicant and have agreed to move the 115 KV electric pole line to a new alignment, providing adequate right of way is granted to us and our costs are taken care of. We, therefore, have no objection to the vacation of the streets, subject to our securing said right of way easements and payment of our costs. Very truly yours, N. E. Todhunter Escrow Supervisor NET: Im cc: Mr. Lee Potter cc: John Philips 1702 Norton Building Seattle, Washington • January 10, 1969 Honorable Donald W. Custer, Mayor Members of the City Council Re: Proposed Street & Alley Vacations - South 150th Place and 83rd Avenue South Gentlemen: The Engineering Department has examined the proposed request for vacation of South 150th Place, 63rd Avenue South, and the alleys adjoining between 80th and 84th Avenue South. These streets and alleys,presently unimproved, are not planned for future development. Only one utility presently exists in the public,: right-of-way, a Puget Sound Power & Light Company transmission line in South 150th Place. Puget Power has requested that the City retain a 40 foot wide utility easement in their favor. The City should also retain an easement for utility purposes in South 150th Place for future public utility purposes. The Engineering Department therefore recommends the vacations requested be approved subject to the retention of a tility ease- ment over the South 40 feet of South 150th Place, for Puget Sound Power and Light Company and the City of Renton. Yours veey truly, ac Wilson JW:mj City Engineer PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COV ,".-, Y Puget Power Building Bellevue, Washington 98004 December 26, 1968 Mr. R. Lyman Houk City Engineer's Office City Hall Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mr. Houk: Thank you for your letter of December 12, 1968, referring to the proposed vacation of 150th Place between 80th and 84th Avenues South. In order to maintain required clearance for our 115 Kv line, a 40 foot wide utility easement should be retained as suggested in the following statement: "Vacation of said 150th Place is granted herewith subject to a utility easement reserved to Puget Sound Power & Light Company over the southerly 40 feet of said street, from 80th Avenue South to 84th Avenue South for the location, use, maintenance, relocation and removal of power lines and related facilities within, over, under and upon such vacated portion. No structure or building to be permitted within said 40-foot strip which may in the opinion of the Grantee be considered a hazard or danger to the use and maintenance of said lines and facilities." It is essential for the protection of the landowners and Puget' s customers that every consideration be made to include the suggested statement in the completed vacation. Your assistance in this matter is sincerely appreciated. Very truly yours, • N. E. Todhunter Escrow Supervisor January 13 , 1969 Honorable Donald W. Custer, Mayor Members of the City Council Gentlemen: At the regular meeting of the Board of Public Works , December 17 , 1968 , the application for street vacations in the Earlington Flats area, 83rd South and South 150th, was reviewed. The Board has no objections to the proposed vacations , provided adequate easements are obtained for existing and future utilities . Sincerely, \K--_ ,._ -?,,Thq- r„. JAM, P. KLIPPER ,,, ' rman Boa}d of Public Works JPE : cah PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Puget Power Building Bellevue, Washington 98004 December 26, 1968 Mr. R. Lyman Houk City Engineer' s Office City Hall Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mr. Houk: Thank you for your letter of December 12, 1968, referring to the proposed vacation of 150th Place between 80th and 84th Avenues South. In order to maintain required clearance for our 115 Kv line, a 40 foot wide utility easement should be retained as suggested in the following statement: "Vacation of said 150th Place is granted herewith subject to a utility easement reserved to Puget Sound Power & Light Company over the southerly 40 feet of said street, from 80th Avenue South to 84th Avenue South for the location, use, maintenance, relocation and removal of power lines and related facilities within, over, under and upon such vacated portion. No structure or building to be permitted within said 40-foot strip which may in the opinion of the Grantee be considered a hazard or danger to the use and maintenance of said lines and facilities," It is essential for the protection of the landowners and Puget' s customers that every consideration be made to include the suggested statement in the completed vacation. Your assistance in this matter is sincerely appreciated. Very truly yours, N. E. Todhunter Escrow Supervisor 4pF -va „ r o V %0 �r '�, PLANNING DEPARTMENT • RENTON,WASHINGTON '''' CITY HALL, RENTON , WASHINGTON 98055 • ALPINE 5 -3464 et 0 9 � January 13, 1969 40'QT CAPITAA-° The Honorable D. W. Custer, Mayor Members of the City Council Renton, Washington Re: Planning Commission Recommendation-- Petition for Vacation of 83rd Avenue S. and S. 150th Place Gentlemen: The Planning Commission has completed its review of the proposed street vacation as noted above and has recom- mended that the vacation be granted as requested. The Commission is of the opinion that the vacation would be in the public interest and that it would allow better utilization of the land and bring economic -groaerth bene- fit to the City. Very truly yours, Gordon / . Ericksen Planning Director To: The City Council City of Renton Renton, Washington The undersigned abutting property owner does hereby file his written objections to the petition for vacation of certain streets and alleys as set forth in Resolution No. 1590 . Such vacation would deny the undersigned property owner of adequate access from his property, and such vacation is not necessary for the orderly development of the area. E. R. Turner Owner of Lots 29-41 d ,• 4.0 Affidavit of Publication ' STATE OF WASHINGTON - -re•y ixed as the COUNTY OF KING Ss. time and place when the aforesaid Petition for vacating the aforedes- cribed streets and alleys shall be heard and determined. Janice Salatr SECTION II: The City Clerk is osel being first duly sworn on hereby authorized and directed to give notice of said time and hearing as provided by law,and any and all She Chief Clerk persons interested therein or oath, deposes and says that is the of objecting to said vacation may then THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE,a semi-weekly newspaper.That appear and be heard thereon, or said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for they may file their written objec- more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, tions thereto with the City Clerk printed and published in the English language continually as a semi- prior to or at the time of the weekly newspaper in Renton, King County,Washington, and it is now hearing on said vacation. The City and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the Council shall determine, at or prior aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton to any such public hearing, as to Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper order whether toa eerminl shalle ir PPby secured to determine the fair of the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, market value of the property sought King County, to be vacated as provided for in Ordinance No. 2349 and the City Washington.That the annexed is a Res. 1590 may likewise retain an easement for public utility and related purposes. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 9th day of December,1968. Helmie Nelson,City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this as it was published in regular issues (and 9th day of December,1968. not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period Donald W.Custer,Mayor Approved as to form: Gerard M.Shellan,City Attorney of two consecutive issues, commencingon the Published in Record-Chronicle December 13,20,196$. 13 day of tea• , 1968 , and ending the EXHIBITA RESOLUTION 1590 1. All of 150th Place running in 20 on day ofD , 1968 both dates between easterly Avenue and rlSouthcand inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its 84th Avenue South. subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee 2. All of 83rd Avenue South running in a northerly and 0 southerly direction between Grady charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ 35•2, which Way (Renton Junction Way) and RE. has been paid in full at the rate of$3.20per folio of one hundred words P.S.Highway No.le1-run 3. The alley running in an for the first insertion and$2.40 per folio of one hundred words for each easterly and westerly direction Avenue Sout subsequent insertion. between d Avenue South, betty en the property abutting 150th Place and `/ Grady Way (Renton Junction Way);, ifiL41G •tv„L. also described as the alley abutting l. Lots 1 through 26,Block 39 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Divi- Chief ,Clerk sion No.1,Renton,Washington. 4. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20 day of 183rd Avenue 8uSouth Avenue betweenSoe ande 83rd South the 19 property abutting 150th Place and 68 Doc. P. S. Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots � 1 ^'� .1 through 26, Block inC. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Divi- sion No.1,Renton,Washington. on. Notary4,,,,t. ., c in and for the State of Washin on, NOTICE OF 5. The alley running in an u PUBLIC HEARINGeasterly and •westerly direction ding at Renton,King County. PUBLIC NO.1590 between 83rd Avenue South and P. • WHEREAS, a Petition has been S. Highway No. 1;RE between the filed with the City Clerk of the City property abutting 150th Place and —Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective of Rer+ton on or about November P. S. Highway No. 1-RE; also 21, 1968, petitioning for the described as the alley abutting Lots June 9th,1955. vacation of certain streets and 1 through 16 and 46 through 56, alleys as hereinafter more particu- Block 40 in C. D. Hillman's —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, larly described and said Petition Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, adopted by the newspapers of the State. having been signed,by more than Renton,Washington. two-thirds of the property owners 6. 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THE CITY COUNCIL BY RESOLUTION NC. 5' '! DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF December I>, 1g68 FIXED AND DETERMINED THE -th p OF JANUARY AT THE HOUR RLNT�Ny OF 11,1)INt; OF 8:00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, agiiirAttg, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION TO VACATE SAT) c,T'T'rTS AND AT I3'YS ANY AND ALL ?ERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEARD THEREON OR MAY FIE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO SAID TIME OF HEARING. HELMIE W. NELSON CITY CLERK DATE OF PUBLICATION Ppsnlntinn 1590, Dec 13th and 2Oth CERTIFICATION I, / �_...y t� � — ,.)yr,JJEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING AND ONE (1) COPY POSTED AT THE ORROMON4 RENTON, ON ��� 1 1 `i AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW. SIGNED: ATTEST: 17-774— NCTARY-774LIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, RESIDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON i EXHIBIT A - RESOLUTION 1590 1 . All of 150th Place running in an easterly and westerly direction between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South. 2. All of 83rd Avenue South running in a northerly and southerly direction between Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) and P. 5. Highway No. 1-RE. . 3. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South, between the property abutting 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 39 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington • Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. 4 . The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S. Highway . No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 38 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. . 5. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and P. S . Highway No. I-RE between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S . . Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 16 and 46 through 56, Block 40 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. r Part of the alley running in an easterly and westerly • direction between 83rd Avenue South and 80th Avenue South, 450 feet plus or minus, of the alley running westerly from 83rd Avenue South, between part of the property abutting • 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 15 and 42 through 56, Block 41, in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washincrt-nn. . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON, WASHINGTON NOTICE IS IEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS, TO WIT: EFRLINGTON FLATS AREA OF THE CITY PER EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY RESOLUTION NO. I2'0 DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF December 9, 1968 FIXED AND IETERMINED THE 13th DAY OF JANUARY AT THE HOUR KENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF 8:00 P.P:.� IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, dicey CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION TO VACATE SAID STREETS AND ALLEYS ANY AND AL.. PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEARD THEREON-OR MAY FTT,F, THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO SAID TIE OF HEARING. HELMIE W. NELSON CITY CLERK DATE OF PLBLICATION Resolution 1590, Dec 13th and 20th CERTIFICATION I, ;_-CP-V ...:2! �-- , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AND ONE ( L) COPY POSTED AT THE RENTON MUNI RENTON UIL ING, cm . AS PRESCRTRF;) BY LAW. SIGNED: ��%C� �llsled - ATTEST: NOTARY 'LBLIC IN AND FOR 'THE STATE OF WASHINMEW, RESIDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON EX1i .13IT A -• RESO]' oTION 1. ;00 1 . All of 150th Place running in an easterly and westerly direction between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South. 2. All of 83_-d Avenue South running i.n a northerly and souther ly e'. reeti.on ,,,etwee.n Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) aI=i't i:': 6. Highuny h i. 1-iRE.. 3. The alley Y'unni.ng in an easterly and westerly direction between 34th Avenue Sough and 83rd Avenue. South, between the property abutting 150th Place end Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also described as the alley abutting Lets 1 through 26, Block 39 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gerdcnn` Di vi ,ion No. 1 , Renton, Washington. 4 . The alley ruining in an easterly and westerly direction between .84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S. Highway No. 1.-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 38 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. 5. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and P. S . Highway No. 1-RE between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S . . Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 16 and 46 through 56, Block 40 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. Part of the alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and 80th Avenue South, 450 feet plus or minus, of the alley running westerly from 83rd Avenue South, between part of the property abutting 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 15 and 42 through 56, Block 41, in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1.., R.en•ton, Washington • • • • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON, WASHINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS, TO WIT: E.IRLINGTON FLATS AREA OF THE CITY PER EXHIBIT "A ' ATT''CHED. HAS BEEN F:IED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY RESOLUTION NO. (; DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF DecemL*r , 1 FIXED AND :)ETERMfl ED THE 1`'th DAY OF JANUARY AT THE HOUR Renton Municipal Buildin. OF 8:00 P.:Q., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, )'.4t , CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND PLACE AT W:IICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION TO VACATE SAID STREETS AND ALLEYS ANY AND AIL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEARD THEREON-OR_MAY FILE THEIR WRl'L EN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO SAID TIME OF HEARING. HELMIE W. NELSON CITY CLERK DATE OF PJBLICATION Resolution 1590, Dec 13th and 20th CERTIFICATION I, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING AND ONE (1) COPY POSTED AT THEDONVOHNEK RENTON, ON AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW. SIGNED: ATTEST: NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF WASHMPON, RESIDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY Cr)UNCII. RENTON, WASHINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS1 TO WIT: I:.1R1 INCT+"N FIATS AMA or THE CITY 1 F:R EXHIBIT "A ATT CHED. HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY RESOLUTION NO. DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF ,n :" , 1 FDCED AND IETERMINED THE DAY OF JAJARY AT THE HOUR Rrntnr '` :r)1( r,al Boi 1c It- OF 8:00 P.1 ., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, , CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND PLACE AT WINCH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION TO VACATE SAID 1 ' ' TS AND AIMS ANY AND AL], PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THE1:tETO, MAY THEN BE HEARD THEREON-OR MAY FTTJ THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO SAID TEE OF HEARING. HELMIE W. NELSON CITY CLERK DATE OF PU3LICATION Resolution 1590, Dec. 13th and 20th CERTIFICATION I, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT TnERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE RENTON MUNICIPA1. BUIT DING AND ONE (].) COPY POS E1) AT THE OBBINOtebc RENTON, ON AS PRESCRIBEEI BY LAW. SIGNED: ATTEST: NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTOF, RESIDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON mew • COPY RESOLUTION NO. /- 7`) WHEREAS, a Petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton on or about November 21 , 1968, petitioning for the vacation of certain streets and alleys as hereinafter more particularly described and said Petition having been signed by more than two-thirds of the property owners abutting upon said streets and alleys sought to be vacated, and the same being described on the attached exhibit, labeled "A", and incorporated herein as though fully set forth: NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: That the /3,ay of January, 1969, at the hour of 8:00 P.M. at the City Council Chambers in the City Hall , Renton, Washington, be and is hereby fixed as the time and place when the aforesaid Petition for vacating the aforedescribed streets and alleys shall be heard and determined. SECTION II: The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of said time and hearing as provided by law, and any and all persons interested therein or objecting to said vacation may then appear and be heard thereon, or they may file their written objections thereto with the City Clerk prior to or at the time of the hearing on said vacation. The City Council shall determine, at or prior to any such public hearing, as to whether an appraisal shall be secured to determine the fair market value of the property sought to be vacated as provided for in Ordinance No. 2349 and the City may likewise retain an easement for public utility and related purposes. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this y day of December, 1968. --/-/!/411 ,/ Helmie Nelson, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this /day of ecember, 1968. onald W. Custer, Mayor Approved as to form: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney DATE OF PUBLiCA1 IOW DEC 1 DEG 201968 EXHIBIT A - RESOLUTION 1590 1. . All of 150th Place running in an easterly and westerly direction between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South. 2. All of 83rd Avenue South running in a northerly and southerly direction between Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) and P. S. Highway No. 1-RE. 3. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South, between the property abutting 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 39 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington . • Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. 4 . The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S. Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 38 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. 5. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and P. S . Highway No. 1-RE between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S . Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 16 and 46 through 56, Block 40 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. c Part of the alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and 80th Avenue South, 450 feet plus or minus, of the alley running westerly from 83rd Avenue South, between part of the. property abutting 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 15 and 42 through 56, Block 41, in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Wa.shincttcn. • • RESOLUTION NO. /- ' WHEREAS, a Petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton on or about November 21, 1968, petitioning for the vacation of certain streets and alleys as hereinafter more particularly described and said Petition having been signed by more than two—thirds of the property owners :Ahutting upon said streets and alleys sought to be vacated, and the same being described on the attached exhibit, labeled "A", and incorporated herein as though fully set forth: NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLCb4S: SECTION I: That the /3,46lay of January, 1969, at the hour of 8:00 P.M. at the City Council Chambers in the City Hall , Renton, Washington, be and is hereby fixed as the time and place when the aforesaid Petition for vacating the aforedescribed streets and alleys shall be heard and determined. :SECTION II: The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of said time and hearing as provided by law, and any and all persons interested therein or objecting to said vacation may then appear and be heard thereon, or they may file their written objections thereto with the City Clerk prior to or at the time of the hearing on said vacation. The City Council shall determine, at or prior to any such pu>lic hearing, as to whether an appraisal shall be secured to determine the fair market value of the property sought to be vacated as provided for in Ordinance No. 2349 anc the City may likewise retain an easement for public utility and related purposes. PAiSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL thisp day of December, 1968. Lixit:46) Helmie Ne son, City l:luLn APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this Z,)day of December, 1968. /1 /)cnei /4 a.;., (.?ees7 ? / Donald W. Custer, Mayor Approved as t) form: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney /? •,T- /9 Q7/ EXHIBIT A - RESOLUTION 1590 1 . All of 150th Place running in an easterly and westerly direction between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South. 2. All of 83rd Avenue South running in a northerly and southerly direction between Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) and P. S. Highway No. 1-RE. 3. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84th avenue South and 83rd Avenue South, between the property abutting 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 39 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. 4 . The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between .84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S. Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 38 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. 5. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and P. S . Highway No. 1-RE between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S. Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 16 and 46 through 56, Block 40 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. Part of the alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and 80th Avenue South, 450 feet plus or minus, of the alley running westerly from 83rd Avenue South, between part of the property abutting 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 15 and 42 through 56, Block 41 , in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Wa.shih.crtnn. • • • • • INTER-OFFICE MEMO DATE: TO: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk FROM: Jack Wilson, City Engineer RE: I hereby certify that the legal description contained in the attached "1ft c+TO N.z Va .c. 110 on the S, 150Th Pt_. , C,p rope rty is correct. Jack Wilson, City Engineer �Z t-t INTER-OFFICE MEMO TO: HPlmie Nel son, City Clerk DATE 1cee121 r 5, 1968 FROM: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney Re: Resolution re Earlington Hill Area Dear He]mie: Attached hereto is an original and one copy of proposed Resolution for vacation of streets and alleys Earlington Hill area. Please be sure the Engineering Department has verified the descriptions to make certain they are correct. We remain Ger. • V. Shellan GMS:ds Attach. 111 CITY GIF PEE NTON Caty Clerk 's Receipt NQ 258 Renton, Wash. // '.x / , 19 6 SI RECEIVED OF /Y_ c C C - -L .-C'IA Lc° �L--Y�"ec-�^` C— c4y—'L. e, ` �� \ - DOLLARS FOR: CODE AMOUNT Gen. Bus. Licenses . . Nos. Misc. Licenses . Nos. Nos. Misc. Permits . . . . Nos. � -7it:le'r . -t-���)/lam w� CQ *licenses; ZL-c. , Nos. ,0f77,. �� Nos. f f 1. Precinct Rent / I St. Vac. Filing Fees .a t4.0 et..0{,..,Z , 6 3 /G'C I cc Misc. Fees Nos. Other Nos. I Total ( 3 / "C' C C Helmie IV. Nelson, CITY CLERK 0gaDeli. By 6, Lam_At i( i1-C'1 v • • . j . - • • ITT FLOOR NORTON BUILDING Hullin, Ehrlichman, Roberts & Hodge ATTORNEYS AT LAW SEATTLE,WASHINGTON 98104 TELEPHONE MAIN 4-3310 November 19, 1968. City Clerk City of Renton Renton, Washington. Dear Sir : Enclosed you will find the original of a Petition to the City of Renton for a street vacation. In addition we have enclosed a check for One hundred dollars ($100.00) to cover the processing fee required by the City, for the administrative costs and expense in processing said Petition. We woald appreciate all information in regard to this petition be referred to our office . Very truly yours HULLIN, RLICHMAN, ROBERTS & HODGE By : Sai..A91// John . Phillips t�� JE P: ? g /#4. 61 r- �,y Enc]s . Cr) �'l�r ��` ��^ �F21 PETITIO116 ' III N TO: City 2ouncil City pf Renton COMES NOW the undersigned petitioners and, pursuant to RCW 35 .79 and the City of Renton Ordinance No. 2349 , respectfully show: I The undersigned petitioners request that the following described parts of the streets and alleys in the City of Renton be vacated pursuant to RCW 35 . 79 and the City of Renton Ordinance No . 2349 : ] . All of 150th Place running in an easterly and westerly direction between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South. 2 . All of 83rd Avenue South running in a northerly and southerly direction between Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) and P. S . Highway No. 1-RE. 3 . The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South, between the property abutting 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 39 in C. D. Hillman ' s Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. 4 . The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S . Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26 , Block 38 in C . D. Hillman ' s Earlington Gardens , Division No . 1, Renton, Washington. 5 The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and P. S . Highway No . 1-RE between the property abutting 150th Place and P . S . Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 16 and 46 through 56 , Block 40 in C . D. Hillman 's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. 6 . Part of the alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and 80th Avenue South, 450 feet plus or minus, of the alley running westerly from 1 -47.1!,1 83rd Avenue South, between part of the property abutting f 19 � 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also rn., described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 15 and 42 through 56 , Block 41, in C. D. Hillman ' s Earlington p '` �. Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. WNt II Attached as Exhibit A is a Kroll Map with the above-described streets and alleys marked in red. III Three persons and two corporationsown property abutting on said area. A , , ti IV The names and addresses of the owners of the property abutting on said area are as follows : NAME ADDRESS Edgewater Enterprises , Inc. 830 North Riverside Drive c/o Hal Thevick Renton, Washington Homeland Associates , Inc . 605 So . Third St . Renton , Wash . Mike W. Lotto 7812 South Sunnycrest Road o Seattle, Washington lei ?8 Nilliam J. O'Neil 5108 East Sunset Drive Yakima, Washington E. R. Turner 3302 E. Denny Way Seattle, Washington 7 frJ }}),.. The undersigned petitioners constitute more than two-thirds of the own,?.rs of said abutting property. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray that the proceedings be had herein for the vacation of said area described in paragraph I in the manner prescribed by RCW 35 . 79 and City of Renton Ordinance No. 2349 . Respectfully submitted, DATE NAME ADDRESS President, Edgewater Enterprises , Inc. 830 North Riverside Drive Renton, Washington //'. S' � .--Q..f2P ::� - Scet8-ry, Edgewater Enterprises , Inc. J/ -- 4? ` 7812 South Sunnycrest Rd. `�/� �t' Nike W. Lotto of M. B . Investment Co . Seattle, Washington i /�Z.i" L4 , ,�.� Q.v-- _ 5108 East Sunset Road illiam J�� O eil of M. B . Investment Co . Yakima, Washington 2 /jam /�j cJ�� z:(- . . ,______ ei-1iL11 605 So . Third Street reside , Homela Associates , Inc . 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Custer, Mayor Members of the City Council Reference: Petition for Vacation of 83rd Avenue South and South 150th Place Gentlemen: The petition for vacating of. South 150th Place between 80th and 84th Avenue South; 83rd Avenue South between Grady Way and FAI 405; and the alleys adjoining said streets is signed by owners representing 93.69% of the abutting front footage. Very truly yours , .J1ck Wilson JW:mj City Engineer ,i , 1 I --ATM 11 , -, i i--- I • s. o !i ONGACRES RACE TRACKit 1 \\ o ,� v \———11›.—..-1 1—— ___o__ .__... ___ o ,1 p ilMr • . ' • ;' • li i t i I 0 ._______....2 114131 i 1 n :‘:•:,s‘:‘\,,,\ 'y t7 . I.I etilVli ' : ..f t II I1'.---.--I'' .tli �; — t S. 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I-- r. , .y.),,,--. w. k: g / / Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting 11/25/68 RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION: Resolutions were presented and adopted as follows: Resolution= l584,declaring former city hall buildings and appurtenances,located in Cedar River Park, surplus and authorizing razing and disposition through the Properlty 'Com, mittee upon such terms and conditions as are most favorable to the City. Motion by Barei, seconded by Garrett carried, adopting the Resolution. Resolution No. 1585 upon motion by Morris, seconded by Edwards, authorizing appropriation of excess revenues in the Urban Arterial Fund to acct. 1250/606 in sum of $74,811.02. Resolution No. 1586 adopted upon motion by Schellert, second by Grant, authorizing transfer of $2,260.00 from Acct. No. 3600, Cumulative Reserve Fund No. 2373, unto Current Fund, Traffic Engineering, Acct. 1172/Capital Outlay 602. (`Ib fund street department costs in connection with underground wiring improvement on No. 3rd-4th Streets.) Mayor Custer at this time introduced Mayor Stan Minkler of Tukwila and Tukwila City Councilman Dick Bowen. Mayor Minkler expressed pleasure at being in attendance, recalling prior and current discussions with regard to the boundaries between the two cities, noting present good relationships and affirming continuation of the same in the future. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS: Letter from Mr. Gary Dime, President, Monterey Terrace Community Club, submitted attached petition for creation of an L.T.D. for conversion of power, telephone and cable T.V. to underground facilities and installation of ornamental street lighting system in the Monterey Terrace plat area. Moved by Shane, seconded by Grant, to refer the petition to the Light and Power Committee and Traffic Engineer to report back. Moved by Morris, seconded by Barei, to refer the matter also to the City Engineer for a report as to validity of the signatures and petition. The amendment carried and subsequently the original motion as amended. Letter from Joseph F. Lightfoot, Chief Clerk, King County Boundary Review Board, reported receipt of notice of intention from King County Water District #107 to annex territory to the district (Sutherland Temporary File #11-4, Co. Rev. Bd.) . Moved by Schellert, and seconded by Garrett, to refer the letter to the Board of Public Works for recommendation. Carried. Notice from the Boundary Review Board reported public hearing to be held in Rm. 402, King County Courthouse, Seattle on December 19, 1968 after 1:30 p.m. to consider annexation to Renton of an area which has been modified by the Boundary Review Board to include certain additional area. Boundary Review Board File #114. City of Renton File 68-06, Sanders et al, vicinity S.E. 132nd and 106th S.E . Moved by Schellert, seconded by Maxin, to refer the matter to the Board of Public Works for recommendation. The motion carried. etition of Hullin, Ehrlichman, Roberts & Hodge, Attorneys at Law, filed Petition for the vacation of various streets and alleys and portions thereof in the City of Renton in the Earlington Hill area as described therein and signed by D. M. Pettibone, Pres., Edgewater Enterprises, Inc. , Harold K. Thevik, Secretary, Edgewater Enterprises, Inc. , Mike W. Lotto, M. B. Investment Co., William J. O'Neil, M. B. Investment Co., Charles M. Mattaini, Pres., Homeland Associates, Inc. and Walt Konrad, Sec.-Treas., Homeland Associates, Inc. The $100.00 processing fee was filed with the petition. Moved by Barei, seconded by Edwards, to refer the petition to the City Engineer and Street and Alley Committee to report back. Carried. Claims, filed against the City by Phillip Edwin Stonebridge in connection with injuries sustained from fall into ditch at So. 7th Street and Burnett Ave . 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'/' / 1 � 0 Minutes — Renton City Council Meeting 1/20/69 RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL Resolution No. 1603 was read authorizing the appropriation of $24,000.00, unexpended balance in the Street Department Fund #1320, Capital Outlay 605 for 1968, unto the 1969 budget. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Edwards to adopt the legislation. Carried. Councilman Shane inquired regarding anticipated street repair and maintenance program for the coming year. Budgetary allocations were outlined and attention called to the specific locations designated within the budget. Mayor Custer advised he could make available a list of neighborhood streets contemplated to be repaired, noting the Capital Improvement Priority program contains some such items and rendered explanation of revisions which may result in the list such as unanticipated mode of funding, in some instance, or emergency need in others. Councilman Barei requested a list of the streets being contemplated for repairs. Resolution No. 1604 was read authorizing transfer of Street Department unexpended funds, 1968 budget account 1320, from Account 306, $1,300.00; 416, $3,500.00; 419, $3,500.00; and 110, $2,003.00, in total sum of $10,303.00, unto Acct. 315, Equipment Rental. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Edwards, to adopt the legislation as read. Carried. Resolution No. 1605 was read, authorizing execution and delivery of a contract with Puget Sound Power and Light Company for furnishing municipal water pumping power for the Cedar River Park Pump #8 for a period of ten years. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Maxin, to adopt the legislation as read. After discussion regarding the need for such a contract and among other reasons it being noted the city is thereby guaranteed a specific rate, Committee referral: and report was noted along with concurrence by the Council and subsequent referral for the Resolution now before the body. Vote on the pending motion was declared to be in affirmative majority and carried. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS: Moved by Perry, seconded by Schellert, the matter of vacating streets and alleys, South 150th Place, 83rd Avenue South and the alleys adjoining, between 80th and 84th Avenues South, be taken from the table and placed before the council for discussion at this time. Carried. Letter from N. E. Todhunter, Puget Sound Power & Light Company advised that new alignment of 115 KV electric pole line as proposed by vacation petitioners is satisfactory providing adequate right of way easements are granted and costs in connection therewith are paid. Letter from Attorney Norman Winn, on behalf of Mr. R. E. Turner, owner of Lots 29 through 41, Block 41, advised that satisfactory access has not been offered and 80th Avenue South would not constitute access since the terrain is not feasible for a road at that point. Present zoning was noted as R-1, the use for which would not be per— mitted in event of proposed vacation. Validity of the petition was questioned in regard to statutory requirements as to ownerships and attention was called to the fact that abutting owners adversely affected by vacations must be compensated for damages and that vacations are void if made solely for private benefit of adjoining owners without some element of public use. Letter from City Engineer Wilson reported examination of the request for relocation of utility line and easements and reported that a 30 ft. wide easement would be adequate for purposes of present or future utilities and it was suggested that the easement be located adjacent to the freeway rather than in South 150th Place, assuming petitioners arrange to have the existing power line easement moved to the freeway. '- Letter from Hullin, Ehrlichman, Roberts & Hodge, by John E. Phillips, Attorneys for Petitioners, reported willingness to grant an easement for utility purposes over the south 30 ft. of all of blocks 38 and 40 in C. D. Hillmans Earlington Gardens, Div. #1, and to pay reasonable costs to move the power lines now running along 150th Place South between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South to location with the easement described so long as power line is placed 10 ft. from PSH. #1. Petitioners agree to grant the City a .l0 ft. easement for water and sewer facilities prior to getting a building permit and will work out with the City Engineer the most reasonable place for such easement. \*....... Moved by Perry, seconded by Shane, to grant the vacation as requested providing it is agreeable to the City Engineer. Discussion ensued wherein both Mr. Turner and the Attorney for petitioners were allowed to address remarks to the Council. (Cont.) —2— Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting (Cont . ) 1/20/69 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Vacation of Streets and Alleys in Earlington Flats City Engineer Wilson , upon inquiry regarding access , reported that this is a matter of whether one ownership is considered ; that some of the lots could have only an alley access but the total frontage is abutting a 30 foot street assuming the vacation were granted . It was pointed out during discussion that without proper fill there would still be an access problem. Upon inquiry regarding access problem, Mr . E . R. Turner submitted a diagram of the property and a plan proposed for creation of a right-of- way at 82nd Avenue South , advising that he has a sale for ten lots of his property providing access is available . He felt the valuation of his land would be decreased in event of the vacation , and pointed out proposed access which he telt desirable . Attention was called to the fact that the area was platted many years ago and had never developed and that present development should not be prohibited , the land having to be filled above flood plain level to be utilized in any event . Mr . John Phillips , Attorney for the petitioners , upon inquiry regarding whether access problem had been resolved advised he had been unable to contact Mr . Turner ' s Attorney but it was not felt a 60 ft . easement was required . He pointed out that relocating the easement and power lines had been resolved with respective parties , noting th9 area was not feasible for residential development , that access along 150th ,which has never been thert: ,�could never be opened being below flood level , and called attention to Engineering and Planning Department recommendations for the vacation . He felt Mr . Turner has adequate access onto Grady way. He noted the area was platted in 1908 and that it has remained undeveloped over 50 years . Opinion was expressed that platted land with access should not be deprived of same and it was pointed out that access has never been developed ; that the entire area is pastureland . Mr . Turner recalled his Attorney ' s letter noting that no satisfactory agreement has been reached , pointing out that the whole valley is now beginning to develop. Film slides were shown by Attorney Phillips showing newly proposed location of power lines and easement. After further discussion and proposed motion to delete portion of South 150th Place from the vacation , which received no second , motion made by Grant , seconded by Perry, called for the previous question . The motion carried , Schellert opposing . The original motion to vacate was voted upon and declared to be in the affirmative majority. The dissenting voice vote brought request for roll call which was taken as follows : Aye : Perry , Morris , Delaurenti , Trimm, Garrett , Edwards , Grant , Shaneand Bruce . No : Schellert , Maxin and Barei . The motion carried . Moved by Barei , seconded by Schellert , to authorize appraisal and sale of the city ' s easement interest therein , at one-half of the appraised value , to the abutting property owners . Attorney Shellan , upon inquiry , advised that if the council desired it could vacate all ,or a portion of the right of way if abutting owner wished to develop a street ,but that if conditions existing precluded chance of improvement at the given location then it could be vacated . He noted that if no street existed they could not be deprived cf it . Upon inquiry regarding resulting situation if Mr . Turner does not wish to }.archase his share of the interest , the City Attorney pointed out that the property owners already own a vested interest and all the city is selling is its interest as easement holder . It has no fee title . If abutting owners do not want to purchase they may assign the interest to someone else who may be interested in purchasing that 30 feet . If the fee is not paid there is no vacation consumated . In following discussion it was noted that Mr . Turner has vested right along with easement right which he may wish to work out with other abutting owners . It was ' noted that proper easement documents will need to be filed prior to culmination of the vacation according to usual procedure . Motion to refer the matter to the Law & Ordinanc. Committee carried . ,_ Fr mow RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Office of the City Clerk January 13, 1969 The regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by D. W. Custer, Mayor, at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Renton Municipal Building. The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited by the assembly. ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS: Perry, Morris, Schellert, Delaurenti, Trimm, Garrett, Edwards, Maxin, Bruce, Shane and Grant. Absent: Barei. Moved by Perry, seconded by Bruce, the absent Councilman, who was reported ill, be excused. Carried. OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS PRESENT: D. W. Custer, Mayor, Helmie Nelson, City Clerk, Dorothea Gossett, City Treasurer, G. M. Shellan, City Attorney, Clarence Williams, Chief of Police, Jack Wilson, City Engineer, Vic TeGantvoort," Street Commissioner, Del Bennett, Traffic Engineer, Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director, Bernard Ruppert, Building Director, Vern Church, "PITITTIsing ire Ted Bennett, Utility Accountant. Moved by Perry, seconded by Edwards, that the Minutes of the previous meeting of January 6, 1969 be approved as mailed out and distributed. Carried. * PUBLIC HEARING: Vacation of certain streets and alleys, per Resolution No. 1590 and Exhibit thereto, in general area of Earlington Flats This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Communications were read from N. E. Todhunter, Puget Sound Power and Light Company Escrow Supervisor, asking that 40 ft. wide utility easement be retained to allow clearance for 115 NV line; from Jack Wilson, City Engineer, recommending the vacation requests be approved subject to retention of utility easement over the South 40 ft. of South 150th Place for Puget Power and the City of Renton's public utility purposes. Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Commission review of the proposal and recommended same be granted as requested to allow better utilization of the land and bring economic benefit to the City. Letter from Jan P. Klippert, Chairman, Board of Public Works, reported no objection to the vacations proposed provided adequate easements are obtained. Audience comment was invited and Mr. Norman Winn, Attorney At Law, representing Mr. E. R. Turner, owner of Lots 29 through 41 in Block 41 of the subject area, expressed objection to the proposed vacations,noting in the event of such vacations that undue access problems for this land owner will result. Problems of terrain and inadequacy of right of way which he would be forced to utilize were outlined and pictures of the area were circulated among the Councilmen for further clarification. Mr. Turner added his disapproval at loss of access, and po proposals for solution, noting: problem posed because of the hole and toboggan slide topography of access area to be left. Mr. John E. Phillips of Hullin, Ehrlichman, Roberts & Hodge, Attorneys at Law, 1702 Norton Building, Seattle, representing petitioners for the vacation, noted that the petition represents 93% of abutting owners, only 2/3 being required for a valid petition. He noted that the area was platted in 1908 and the streets have never been opened and developed, the reason being that the entire area lies in a hole, below flood level and in order to be developed would require fill to raise it above the flood stage. Present Land uses of Light Industry, and Manufacturing indicated on the recently adopted Comprehensive Plan and the rezone from SR-1 to B-1 of part of the area were deemed to be progressive thinking, the area not logically suitable for residential use. Proposed development by Totem Pontiac and Dealer, Mr. Dick Evans was disclosed and it was noted that if Mr. Turners? land level were raised he would have access and that arrangements would be made to grant him an easement if this would resolve the problem. Film slides of the street layout and vacation request were shown and boundaries of the freeway to the north, a highway to the south, river on one side and older homes and undeveloped land and the proposed commercial development was felt to be a good one for the area. Proposed relocation of utilities and easement was outlined. Council action was invited and after questions regarding number of petitioners, details needed to be resolved with regard to relocation of utility easements and lines, and access problems and possible, solution thereto, it was moved by Morris, seconded by Edwards, that the hearing be closed. After further inquiry including that regarding Code requirements and issuance of building permits with easement access, the motion carried. Moved by Shane, seconded by Bruce, that further discussion on the matter be tabled for one week, Attorneys to work with the Engineering Department to resolve the matters of access and utility easements and relocations. Carried. -1- January 13, 1969 Tne Honorable D. W. Custer, Mayor Members of the City Council Renton, Washington Re: Planning Commission Recommendation-- Petition for Vacation of 83rd Avenue S. and S. 150th Place Gentlemen: The Planning Commission has completed its review of the proposed street vacation as noted above and has recom- mended that the vacation be granted as requested. The Commission is of the opinion that the vacation would to in the public interest and that it would allow better utilization of the land, resulting in economic benefits to the City. Very truly yours, Gordon Y. Ericksen Planning Director Renton Planning Commission Meeting January 8, 1969 Minutes Page 3 Stredicke stated he was opposed to departing from the normal pro- cedures in this case; that he would prefer to review the property on the field trip and make his decision at the public hearing meet- ing of January 22nd. Comments from the audience were invited. Mr. L. Edward Pratt of Chester Lindsey, Architect, representing the applicant, spoke on behalf of the site approval application. Mr. Pratt. stated the applicant would like to begin grading and filling the property but did not want to expend any money unless he could be assured of site approval . Discussion followed among Commission members regarding the fulfill- ment of application requirements with reference to posting, pub- lishing, etc . The Planning Director stated that the Commission' s action in such cases is final, and there are no posting and publi- cation requirements for site plan approval applications . Legally, the Commission could, at its discretion, act on the application this evening. ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY STERLING, THAT THE PLANNING COM- MISSION APPROVE THE SITE PLAN FOR THE HOWARD C . FLETCHER WAREHOUSE AS PRESENTED. MOTION CARRIED . 4. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS (a) FIELD TRIP--DATE ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY FORGAARD, THAT THE NEXT FIELD TRIP TO REVIEW THE ITEMS OF NEW BUSINESS BE HELD ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 11 , 1969; COMMISSION MEMBERS TO MEET AT THE PARK AVENUE RESTAURANT AT 8 : 00 A .M. MOTION CARRIED. (b) REFERRAL FROM CITY COUNCIL FOR PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDA- TION: PETITION FOR VACATION OF 83RD AVE . S. AND S. 150TH PLACE The Planning Director displayed a plan showing the location of the proposed street vacation. The Engineering Department has indicated it would recommend approval. Discussion followed concerning the proposed street vacation, the possible need for utility easement, etc. Commissioners indicated they would review the site on the field trip before making recom- mendation to the City Council. ACTION: MOVED BY RACANELLO, SECONDED BY DENZER, THAT THE COMMISSION RECONSIDER PROPOSED STREET VACATION AFTER THE NEXT FIELD TRIP; RECOMMENDATION TO BE FORWARDED TO CITY COUNCIL ON MONDAY, JANU- ARY 13, 1969 . MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. (c) PLANNING ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON 1969 SPRING CONFERENCE, RICHLAND, WASHINGTON, MARCH 28-29 , 1969 The Chairman referred Commission members to the material in their folders concerning the above-named conference and suggested each study the material with a view toward possible attendance. 4 " v�/ CITY OF RENTON., iti,.. Renton'? , Washington Dec. 12 i9 68 Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director FROM: R. Lyman Houk, Engineering Department RE: Proposed Street $ Alley Vacations Adjoining 83rd Avenue South $ South 150th Place. Attached are maps indicating those streets and alleys proposed for vacation. The P.S.P $ L. Co, transmission line is the only existing utility in the area at the present time. All streets & alleys proposed for vacation are presently unimproved. If you have any quest'ons concerning tes n�tter, do not hesitate to call. /p F . °✓ C� RECEIV o ��%�� Eo T � Pc'tgit.1 R. Lyman Houk RLH:mj r1FC 121968 I / � DEP LEI, • • {OFF,,kr./k4ta ()F O1 RENTON CITY COUNCIL ,r7.. r' 6 Z REGULAR MEETING; j'08 REFERRALS 2 Office of the City Clerk �4, ' �'C December 2, 1968 "FPARIM� BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Vacation of Streets and Alleys in Earlington Flats area (83rd Ave . So. and So. 150th Pl. ) CITY CLERK To report feasibility of weekly calendar of progress of items presented to Council COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Proposed Franchise' Ordinance for Seattle City Light, the two City Councils and City Light representatives to meet jointly. CITY ENGINEER and FIRE AND WATER COMMITTEE To pursue matter of City of Renton serving Talbot Hill with water in lieu of Seattle water being provided LAW AND ORDINANCE COMMITTEE Proposed Ordinance establishing coordinated grid system of new street designations Recommendation requested in regard to elimination of Utility Tax entirely Vacation of Streets and Alleys in Earlington Flats area/Public Hearing Resolution Appropriation of $5,617.78 from excess Waterworks Utility Fund to budgetary Acct. 1820, 605, Covers, for City participation in L.I.A. 258 Placing initiative on ballot of March 11, 1969 regarding fluoridating Renton water supply PLANNING COMMISSION Vacation of Streets and alleys in Earlington Flats area in vicinity of 83rd Ave. So. and So. 150th Place/Recommendation requested for public hearing, date to be set STREET AND ALLEY COMMITTEE Notice' of SubCommittee meeting re proposed Auburn-Bothell Freeway, Dec. 17th at 3:45 p.m. Tyco Jr. High School, Eastgate Designation of block numbers on street signs in new grid system project MEETINGS & EVENTS: 12/4/68 - Street and Alley Committee at 7:00 p.m. Committee of the Whole at 7:30 p.m. if ]2/9/68 - Light and Power Committee at 6:30 p.m. f xh„,,,,y,' 7 ae �22 3 I a Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting 12/2/68 RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION (Cont.) The Law and Ordinance Committee presented a proposed Resolution of the City of Renton authorizing the transfer of $300.00 from excess revenues in the Current Fund unto Non- Departmental Account 1141, 314, Expert Services in the Current Fund, as read by the Clerk. Moved by Edwards, seconded by Schellert, to adopt Resolution No. 1588 as read. The motion carried. Moved by Shane, seconded by Grant, to refer the matter of eliminating the Utility Tax to the Law and Ordinance Committee for recommendation. The motion was voted upon and dissenting voice vote brought request for roll call vote which was taken as follows: Aye: Garrett, Bruce, Maxin, Edwards, Perry and Morris. No: Barei, Shane, Grant, Delaurenti and Schellert. Carried, 6 to 5. Moved by Shane, seconded by Grant, to amend the council rules and regulations ordinance to require committees to report back on matters within 60 days of referral. The vote was declared to be in the negative majority and roll call was requested which resulted as follows: Aye: Perry, Bruce, Grant, Shane and Barei. No: Garrett, Morris, Schellert, Delaurenti, Edwards and Maxin. The motion lost, 6 to 5. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS: Letter from Jack Wilson, City Engineer, reported that the petition for the vacation of 4(1: South 150th Place, between 80th and 84th Avenues South; 83rd Avenue South, between Grady Way South and FAI 405, and alleys adjoining said streets, contained signatures which represent 93.69% of the abutting front footage. (Hullin, Ehrlichman, Roberts & Hodge, Attorneys for Petitioners who filed for the vacation on 11/25/68) Moved by Schellert, seconded by Garrett, to refer the matter to the Law and Ordinance Committee for resolution setting date for hearing. Carried. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Shane, to refer this matter to the Board of Public Works and the Planning Commission for recommendation at the hearing. Carried. Letter from Washington Wholesalers, Inc. 770 South Michigan Street, Seattle, Thomas F. Myers, Executive Vice-President, appealed variance denial by the Board of Adjustment concerning request for reduction in parking stalls from the code requirement. It was felt that perhaps the company presentation was inadequate and did not justify that a hardship existed. Further information and details of proposed development attached was filed for council consideration. Moved by Morris and seconded by Barei, that the hearing on this matter be set for December 9, 1968. Carried. Letter from the State Joint Committee on Highways gave notice of Subcommittee on Exten- sions meeting on Tuesday, December 17, 1968 at 3:45 p.m. at Tyee Jr. High School Cafeteria, Eastgate, 13630 Allen Road, on the proposed Auburn-Bothell freeway. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Perry, to refer the meeting notice to the Street and Alley Committee. Carried. Letter from City Engineer Wilson submitted and recommended for payment the final estimate on work performed by Red Samm Mining Co. on raising of Lake Wn. Blvd. in the vicinity of Lake Wn. Beach Park, C.AG. 1350-68, in sum of $11,197.31. Acceptance by the Council as of December 2, and commencement of the 30 day lien period was recommended with release thereafter if no liens or claims are filed against the project and upon proof of payment of all tax liabilities, $1,244.15 being the retained percentage withheld. Moved by Morris, seconded by Edwards, to concur. Carried. AUDIENCE COMMENT: Mr. Norman Ross, on behalf of the Kennydale Lions Club thanked the Council and City Departments for cooperation and courtesies in regard to the Club's Haunted House fund raising project held at Halloween time in October. The Club as a result of the success- ful event will be issuing a check for $1,000.00 to the Handicapped Children's program. Letter from City Engineer Wilson reported that the King County Boundary Review Board had recommended enlargement of the Sanders et al property annexation area to include that portion of King County lying East of 132nd Avenue S.E. Amended petition was attached and signatures thereon represent 77% of the assessed valuation of the additional area and when combined with original signatories total 86.65% of the assessed valuation of the combined area. The Board of Public Works letter was also attached recommending addition of the property and modification of the petition and acceptance accordingly. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Perry, to approve the Boundary Review Board recommendation and to accept the modified petition for inclusion of additional territory to the Sanders et al annexation, BRB File 7-5, Renton file A68-06. (132nd Ave. S.E. and S.E. 106th St.) The motion carried. -3- a cL PSAS' • �',� Note, 17te FLOOR NORTON BUILDING h+r iob Ehrlic np e LS9 lax Nod e, ATTORNEYS AT LAW SEATTLE,WASHINGTON 98104 TELEPHONE MAIN 4-3310 • November 19, 1968. City Clerk City of Renton Renton, Washington. Dear Sir : Enclosed you will find the original of a Petition to the City of Renton for a street vacation. In addition we have enclosed a check for One hundred dollars ($100.00) to cover the processing fee required by the City, for the administrative costs and expense in processing said Petition. We would appreciate all information in recjarc1 to this petition be referred to our office . Very truly yours HULLIN, IRLICHMAN, ROBERTS £. HODGE By : , fi 6�C. --'--„A.-a John F . Phillips �. f 2 c JE P:j i ,i 0,/`f, Encls . 1.0 2 ; • • • ,, ', I,71 _ ,,' I PETITION TO: City Council - City of Renton COMES NOW the undersigned petitioners and, pursuant to RCW 35 .79 and the City of Renton Ordinance No. 2349 , respectfully show: I The undersigned petitioners request that the following described parts of the streets and alleys in the City of Renton be vacated pursuant to RCW 35 . 79 and the City of Renton Ordinance No . 2349 : 1. All of 150th Place running in an easterly and westerly direction between 80th Avenue South and 84th Avenue South. 2. All of 83rd Avenue South running in a northerly and southerly direction between Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) and P. S . Highway No. 1-RE. 3. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South, between the property abutting 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26, Block 39 in C. D. Hillman ' s Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. 4 . The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 84th Avenue South and 83rd Avenue South between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S. Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 26 , Block 38 in C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington . 5. The alley running in an easterly and westerly direction between 83rd Avenue South and P. S . Highway No . 1-RE between the property abutting 150th Place and P. S . Highway No. 1-RE; also described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 16 and 46 through 56 , Block 40 in C . D. Hillman 's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. 6 . Part of the alley running in an easterly and westerly ,: direction between 83rd Avenue South and 80th Avenue South, '` % t '`"`''•` 450 feet plus or minus, of the alley running westerly from �,..4.. ; 83rd Avenue South, between part of the property abuttin, A0 ' • 150th Place and Grady Way (Renton Junction Way) ; also r' ;> `u described as the alley abutting Lots 1 through 15 and 42 t!, through 56, Block 41, in C. D. Hillman ' s Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1, Renton, Washington. )` Attached as Exhibit A is a Kroll. Map with the above-described streets and alleys marked i.n red. III • • IV • The- names and addresses of the owners of the property abutting on. said area are as follows : • NAME ADDRESS • Edgewater Enterprises , Inc. 830 North Riverside Drive c/o Hal Thevick Renton, Washington Homeland Associates , Inc . 605 So . Third St. Renton , Wash . Mike W. Lotto 7812 South Sunnycrest Road Seattle, Washington William J. O'Neil 5108 East Sunset Drive Yakima, Washington E. R. Turner 3302 E. Denny Way Seattle, Washington . The undersigned petitioners constitute more than two-thirds of the owners of said abutting property. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray that the proceedings be had herein for the vacation of said area described in paragraph I in the manner prescribed by RCW 35. 79 and City of Renton Ordinance No. 2349 . • Respectfully submitted, DATE NAME ADDRESS President, Edgewater Enterprises , Inc. 830 North Riverside Dri Renton, Washington 17/ cc- Secretary, Edgewater Enterprises, Inc. • / _. tL' e- 7812 South Sunnycrest RI J/ ,/�•c' / attle, Washington Mike W. Lotto of M. B.�d6 Investment Co . g • i r . -- 5108 East Sunset Road William J,JO'Neil of M. B . Investment Co. Yakima, Washington / ,/ 77 �! / : �• , _ ,//,. �j1- -ram; ..__ 605 So. Third Street President , Homeland. Associates , Inc . 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