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Ki WaN 5 17 GI-Io L jIs7RIGT 140.403 4IOt�E'DEW 5GI400L a —L r 1 r (N: Yj..l ,Tr E TJ f tI t3 VI ST p IGT 00..403 'tt I I il» I�, o NI ElC,{-�OFl1100D DE7A4L A P,P — I-i Ict I.4, ri05 01112\1 1,6,r1 SG}-lcbl. UPDATES FOR FILE : AcC113 • 0 / (0 i��iICROFILMEL' fokco °i ICROFll. August 22, 2005 .0 Jill Hall City of Renton Development Services Division 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 RE: Highland Christian School—B050333 Highland Christian School, located at 850 Union Avenue NE, is proposing to remove an existing portable building used for classrooms and replace it with new modular building to be used as classrooms. This will provide a total of four modular/portable buildings on site which will comply with the maximum of four portable buildings allowed by code. This new modular structure will have a total of 3,514 square feet of floor area. Contacts for the Rainier Christian Schools are as follows: Bair Bryant Superintendent Rainier Christian Schools Ted Madden Principal Rainier Christian Schools Administrative Offices 16707 174th Avenue SE Renton, WA 98058-1249 Phone: 425-255-7273 Fax: 425-255-6101 Email: rcsd@rainiercsd.org °AjOEO PSG G \v\S\& CITX OF RENTON Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator August 25, 2005 Blair Bryant Superintendent Rainier Christian Schools 16707 174th Avenue SE Renton,WA 98058-1249 SUBJECT: Request for modification of approved site plan for Highlands Christian School(File No.LUA-98-016,SA-A) Dear Mr.Bryant, This letter is to inform you that we have approved your proposed revisions to the Highlands Christian School site plan. This Site Plan was initially approved via an administrative Site Plan Review process on April 3rd, 1998. The current request seeks to remove an existing 672 square foot portable building used for classrooms and replace it with a new 3,514 square foot 2-story portable building to be used for classrooms. The new portable building will contain area for 4 classrooms and restroom facilities. No existing parking spaces would be removed by the installation of the new portable structure. The parking regulations require 1 parking space per employee for elementary schools. No parking analysis was submitted with the modification request,however based on the site plan submitted it appears that adequate area is available on-site to provide the required parking for the new portable structure. The Site Plan regulations define minor adjustments or modifications to an approved site plan as changes which do not involve more than a 10% increase in area or scale of the development, which do not have a significantly greater impact on the environment and facilities, and which do not change the boundaries of the originally approved plan(RMC 4-9-200.H.). The revisions as proposed,appear to comply with the applicable development standards of the Residential—8 dwelling unit per acre(R-8)Zone and applicable parking regulations. It has been determined that the revised proposed would not result in any significant environmental impacts above those analyzed under the previous development review. Therefore, the proposed modification to the site plan review is approved a minor modification subject to the following conditions: The applicant is advised that all code requirements and conditions of the site plan approval,dated April 3, 1998(attached)are still applicable to the development of the site. The applicant should also understand that Environmental SEPA Review and Administrative Site Plan Review may be required for future modifications to the site plan. This decision to approve the proposed revisions as a minor modification is subject to a 14 appeal period from the date of this letter. Any appeals of the administrative decision must be 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 RENTON �� AHEAD OF THE CURVE .. This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer filed with the City of Renton Hearing Examiner by 5:00 p.m.September 8,2005. If you have questions regarding this correspondence, feel free to contact me at(425)430-7286. Sincerely, Je nifer Toth Henning Principal Planner cc: Neil Watts,Development Services Director Ted Madden,Principal Rainier Christian Schools File A PORTION OF THE S.W.1/4 OF SECTION 10,TOWNSHIP 23,RANGE 5 EAST,W.M. f Jr:, i c >—." _ a I u I . .11iE -„' ii i I ' `` .^..y,a,. — J i lit -"it--y � .:� IP Aim' IE arua ,,T 1 :a<�: is it r---i; 1 1 P' ,/ 1 1' --� IO 1 %ram I ._�+�'` �`'.� to Il. ,` 1111[M2111 -t- tRt 1 t 1''''... 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DRAWN.: �_�;; RR"�A"HRN .I Rainier Christian-Highland IDAT'S R RNl sfw BY CAM RN1 siw BY DATE RNisiw SY ..seas van.......uv MevM.... a.. M WA.00ID PWeitic Sabi la R:1•EaR,NAIS.ma so:1247144 ROFJLM1 ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REPORT&DECISION HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN SCnOOL PORTABLE-LUA-98-016,SA-A APRIL 3, 1998 PAGE 10 Not applicable. c) Limitation of the number of signs to avoid visual clutter and distraction. Not applicable. d) Moderation of surface brightness or lighting intensity except for that necessary for sign visibility. Not applicable. e) Provision of an identification system to allow for quick location of buildings and addresses. Not applicable. 2. Hazardous Waste Treatment and Storage Facilities. Not applicable. CONCLUSIONS: 1. The subject proposal generally complies with the policies and codes of the City of Renton, including the Zoning Code and Parking and Loading Ordinance. Specific issues were raised by various City departments in areas such as: the need for one additional fire hydrant unless one hydrant is available within 150 of the structure and a second hydrant is available within 300 feet of the structure. 3. The proposal generally complies with the Comprehensive Plan designation of Residential - Single Family. 4. The proposal is not expected to generate additional traffic trips. [DECISION: The site plan for Highlands Christian School Portable File No. LUA-98-016, SA-A is approved, subject to f(Mowing conditions: 1 The applicant shall be required to either: a) relocate the proposed portable further to the east so as not to eliminate existing paved parking stalls; or, b) replace the eliminated parking stalls at a ratio of 1:1 elsewhere on the site with paved parking stalls meeting City standards. If Option 1.b. is selected, then the applicant shall be required to move the proposed portable slightly to the east in order to maintain the existing 24-foot wide circulation aisle for the head-in parking spaces adjacent to the church structure. ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REPORT&DECISION HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL PORTABLE-LUA-98-016,SA-A APRIL 3, 1998 PAGE 1 1 The applicant shall designate, define and mark pedestrian corridors on the site in all parking areas and aisle areas. The applicant shall consider relocating the proposed structure farther to the north so that the portable is closer to the existing school structures and fire hydrants. Alternatively, the applicant should consider rotating the proposed portable 180 degrees and shifting the location farther to the north and east in order to: preserve the existing parking lot; utilize existing fire hydrants; create better pedestrian circulation between the existing church structure (including restrooms) and the proposed portable; and to locate closer to the existing school use. MOTES TO APPLICANT for the purpose of these decisions, the terms "should" and "shall" are to be considered mandatory and the term "may" is considered discretionary. 11. Hold Harmless: n applicant complying with these provisions and willing to hold the City harmless for any expense or damages incurred for work begun prior to the exhaustion of the 14-day appeal period and/or for work which may consequently be stopped by an appeal or work required to be altered or returned to its pre-construction state, may begin construction activities with the issuance of the proper permits. 2. Plan Review- Water: Since the fire flow requirement for the site is not increased, and no additional water meters are proposed, there would be no System Development Charge (SDC) fees for this project. 3 If a new fire hydrant is required by the Fire Department, separate civil plans for a construction permit will be required. 4 Fire Prevention: The preliminary fire flow is 1500 GPM, which required one fire hydrant within 150 feet of the building and one additional hydrant within 300 feet of the building. 5 Separate plans and permits are required for a fire alarm system if installed. 6 A fire mitigation fee of$897.00 is required, based on $0.52 per square foot of the new portable. 7 Plan Review- Transportation: Existing school use of the site to remain relatively unchanged, with little to no change in trip generation. No traffic mitigation fee is required. 8. No street improvements are required for this proposal. 9. Plan Review -- Storm water/Wastewater: Less 5,000 s.f. of new impervious surface is being added to the site, therefore, no formal drainage plan is required. No water quality or detention is required for this proposal. No drainage fees or System Development Connection Charges are required. .. • a CIT's OF RENTON ors Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator April 28, 1998 Mr. Mark Bergquist Architect 28415- 181st Avenue SE Kent, WA 98042 SUBJECT: Highlands Christian School Portable Project No. LUA-98-016,SA-A Dear Mr. Bergquist: This letter is to inform you that the appeal period has ended for the above subject project. No appeals were filed. This decision is final and application for the appropriately required permits may proceed. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (425) 277-6186. For the Environmental Review Committee, VV^ \AeM ennifer Toth Henning Project Manager cc: Church of the Nazarene/Owners FINAI nor. 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 This paper contains 50%recycled material,20%post consumer CITY OF RENTON CURRENT PLANNING DIVISION AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING On the (..0 day of ATh L , 1998, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope conning Re o✓( a,dt. Dec-ls(M documents. This information was sent to: Name Representing Ms Dar terse 4reh6 ;cl 1 LI& AS CI\r;s ,a44. Ss.Le)e) 1 Alf . Mier K R er w;s-,- Ax- 4eG+ • (Signature of Sender) 0/ .&O--/(21-•1/0 • STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) SS COUNTY OF KING ) I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that 61Qlca/p signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and volunta act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Dated: ` -1 (0, 1g91i' `-Ii1Iatt-r-1-, Notary Pu is in and for the v!i of Washington Notary (Print) F My appointment expi COMMISSION EXPIRES 6/29/99 Pi-eject Name:' L1gRIC(/ s 0,11r;s-kitAtr4-iIl5 Project Number: NOTARY.DOC ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REVIEW CITY OF RENTON REPORT AND DECISION APRIL 3, 1998 APPLICATION NO.: LUA-98-016,SA-A OWNER Church of Nazarene - Renton APPLICANT: Darlene Krehbiel, Administrator, Highlands Christian School 850 Union Avenue NE Renton, WA 98059 CONTACT PERSON Mark Bergquist, Architect 28415 181st Avenue SE Kent, WA 98042 PROJECT NAME: Highlands Christian School Portable LOCATION: 850 Union Avenue NE SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Applicant is requesting Site Plan Approval (SA) for the installation of a one-story, 1,725 square foot portable classroom at the Highlands Christian School. Highlands Christian School is a private elementary school that conducts classes in portable structures. The school began operation at this location during the 1995-96 school year. Two portable school buildings, each 1,792 square feet in size, were installed on the site to serve the students. Highlands Christian School was required to complete environmental review and to obtain a Conditional Use Permit in order to commence operation on the site (File No: LUA-95-138,CU,ECF). The two existing portable buildings house kindergarten through sixth grade students. Kindergartners and fourth-grade students share a classroom, second and third grade students share a classroom, and fifth and sixth-graders share a classroom. Adding a third building would allow straight level classes for each grade, except for second and third grade students who would remain together in a split level class. The proposed 1,725 s.f. portable would be relocated from the Kentview Christian School in Kent, to the subject site. Highlands Christian School shares the 6.42 site with the Renton Church of the Nazarene. Existing facilities on the site include the existing church building with a 300-seat sanctuary (12,000 s.f.), a house which serves as the school office (1,698 s.f.), the two existing portable buildings (1,792 s.f. each), a garage/workshop building (1,196 s.f.), and another older portable building (768 s.f.). The total area of existing facilities is 19,246 s.f.. Paved surface parking for 45 vehicles is provided on-site. An additional 70 parking stalls are available on the western portion of the site in a gravel and lawn parking located between the church structure and Union Avenue NE. The portable that would be moved to and installed on site is a one-story structure, approximately 15 feet in height. Access to the main doors would be by way of stairs and a barrier-free ramp. The building has restrooms, but they would not be in service at this time. I ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REF &DECISION HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN: OL PORTABLE-LUA-98-016,SA-A APRIL 3,1998 PAGE 2 The proposed structure would be setback approximately 18 feet from the south property line. The proposal would result in lot coverage of 7.5%. Four of the existing 45 paved parking spaces would be eliminated with the installation of the proposed portable. The applicant has stated that if approved, the installation would take approximately three weeks to complete. Transporting of the portable from Kent would be accomplished using S.R. 167 north to 1-405, then north on 1-405 to Sunset Boulevard and South on Union Avenue NE. REVIEW: The following exhibits were entered into the record: Exhibit No. 1: Yellow file containing: application, proof of posting and publication, and other documentation pertinent to this request. Exhibit No. 2: Drawing No. 1, Site Plan (Received February 5, 1998) Exhibit No. 3: Drawing No. 2, Floor Plan and Elevations (Received February 5, 1998) FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND DECISION Having reviewed the written record in the matter, the City now makes and enters the following: FINDINGS 1. The Applicant, Darlene Krehbiel, has requested Site Plan Approval for the installation of a portable school classroom at the Highlands Christian School, located at 850 Union Avenue NE. 2. The applicant's file containing the application, the comments from various City departments, the public notices requesting citizen comment, and other pertinent documents was entered as Exhibit No. 1. 3. The proposal was not subject to environmental review. A previous environmental threshold Determination of Non-Significance was issued for Highlands Christian School on July 5, 1995 (File No. LUA-95-138,CU,ECF). No new issues were identified for this proposal that would require additional environmental review. 4. Plans for the proposal have been reviewed by all City departments affected by the impact of this proposal. 5. The subject proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan designation of Residential - Single Family (RSF). 6 The site plan as presented, complies with the zoning requirements and development standards of the Residential - 8 DU/AC (R-8) Zone. 9. The subject site was annexed into the City on December 17, 1962 (Ord. 2000). The site was rezoned from R-1 to R-8 (Residential - 8 DU/AC) on June 7, 1993 (Ord. 4405). ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REPORT&DECISION HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN: OL PORTABLE-LUA-98-016,SA-A APRIL 3,1998 PAGE 3 10. Land uses surrounding the subject site include: residential neighborhoods to the north, residential neighborhoods and Kiwanis Park to the west, Honeydew Elementary School to the south, vacant land owned by the church and single family residential homes to the east. 11. The applicant's site plan complies with the requirements for information for site plan review. CONSISTENCY WITH SITE PLAN APPROVAL CRITERIA Section 4-31-33(D) lists ten criteria that is asked to consider along with all other relevant information in making a decision on a Site Plan Approval application. These include the following: 1. Conformance with the Comprehensive Plan, its elements and policies; The proposal would be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan in that Objective LU-KK states: "Assure adequate land at appropriate locations for facilities which meet the educational needs of area residents." 2. Conformance with existing land use regulations; The R-8 permits as a secondary use "new public and private elementary school portables, limit of four (4) per site and subject to site plan review." New public or private elementary and secondary schools, and the expansion of existing public or private elementary or secondary schools of more than ten percent (10%) is permitted subject to a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit. The Highlands Christian School previously was granted a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit when the school was initially proposed in 1995 (reference file: LUA- 95-138, CU, ECF). A new Conditional Use Permit is not required, since the school use is permitted a maximum of four portables, subject to Site Plan Review (see attached letter from Pre-App File 97-107, dated April 11, 1997). Development standards of the R-8 Zone that apply to the proposal include setbacks and height. The 60-foot 6-inch long by 28-foot 6-inch wide portable structure would be located approximately 18-feet from the south property line. This is considered to be the side yard area for the parcel, and the required side yard setback is five (5) feet. Minimum 20-foot front and rear yard setbacks area also met. The new structure would be approximately 480 feet from the front yard property line, and more than 700 feet from the rear yard property line. Buildings are limited to 30 feet or 2 stories in height. The proposed structure would be approximately 15-feet 6-inches to the roof ridge. Chapter 4-14, Parking and Loading Ordinance applies to the proposal as follows: elementary school use requires one parking space for each employee, and if buses for the transportation of students are kept at the school, one off-street parking space shall be provided for each bus (of a size sufficient to park each bus). Presently, 70 students are enrolled at Highlands Christian School. Enrollment is expected to increase by 40 students to 110 children within the next four years. Seven full-time employees and one part-time employee are employed by the school. With the addition of 40 students over the next four years, the school is expected to add one employee. Parking requirements for elementary schools are required based on the number of school employees. At this time Highlands Christian School has eight employees; therefore, Code Section 4-14-8:E.3 requires eight parking spaces. School employees, parents and visitors have access to 45 parking paved parking spaces, and up to an additional 70 parking spaces are available on the gravel and lawn areas in front of the church building. Only the paved parking ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REPurc i &DECISION HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN S OL PORTABLE-LUA-98-016,SA-A APRIL 3,1998 PAGE 4 spaces can be counted toward meeting the parking requirement. And four of the 45 existing paved parking spaces would be eliminated as the result of the proposal. There is sufficient parking on the project site to meet City Code requirements and to serve the proposal. 3. Mitigation of impacts to surrounding properties and uses; a) Mitigation of undesirable impacts of proposed structures and site layouts that could impair the use or enjoyment or potential use of surrounding uses and structures and of the community. The proposal would result in the addition of a new 1,725 square foot portable school building on the subject site. The new portable classroom would be located 18-feet 6- inches from the south property line. The side yard setback would match the side yard setback for the existing church structure. Four existing cherry trees located on the south boundary of the site would remain and would provide some buffering between the new portable structure and the adjacent Honey Dew Elementary School site to the south. No adverse impacts such as excess height, bulk, shade or wind tunneling would be expected to occur with the proposal. The proposed location for the new portable would be approximately 130 feet south of the closest existing portable building. It appears that the relocation of the new portable approximately 60 to 90 feet to the north would be superior to the proposal in that the classroom would relate to the existing school buildings, be located within acceptable distances to existing fire hydrants, and result in less conflict between pedestrians and cars backing out of parking spaces. Staff will recommend that the applicant study and propose an alternative site layout that would locate the proposed portable in closer proximity to the existing school structures and fire hydrants. b) Mitigation of undesirable impacts when an overscale structure, in terms of size, bulk, height, and intensity, or site layout is permitted that violates the spirit and/or intent of the Zoning Code and impairs the use, enjoyment or potential use of surrounding properties. The proposed structure would be a height of 15-feet 6-inches to the ridge of the roof. The 1,725 s.f. portable building would not be considered to be overscale in terms of bulk, height, intensity, or site layout. As proposed, the addition of a portable school building is in keeping with the intent of the R-8 Zone and the Zoning Code. c) Provision of a desirable transition and linkage between uses and to the street, utility, walkway, and industrial systems in the surrounding area by the arrangement of landscaping, fencing and/or other buffer techniques, in order to prevent conflicts and to promote coordinated and planned benefit from, and access to, such elements. The new portable building would have stairway and ramp access to the entrances. No pedestrian connection is identified from the main church building through the parking lot to the ramp entrance or stairway. Since the restrooms serving the school are located within the church structure, staff will recommend as a condition of site plan approval that the applicant be required to provide an appropriate pedestrian connection between the buildings. ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REF•urc I &DECISION HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN IOL PORTABLE-LUA-98-016,SA-A APRIL 3, 1998 PAGE 5 The proposal would eliminate four parking spaces. Furthermore, four of the existing paved parking spaces that would remain would conflict with pedestrian traffic between the existing church and the new portable. Cars utilizing the four parking spaces located between the new portable and the church would have less than the required 24 feet of back-out room and would cross a potential path used by the children and staff to reach either the church or portable. In order to provide the minimum 24-foot wide traffic aisle for the parking spaces, the portable would need to be shifted several feet to the east. Alternatively, the four parking spaces could be eliminated or relocated, provided that sufficient parking is available to meet the Parking and Loading Ordinance for both the school use and church function. Staff will recommend that the applicant propose a solution to the pedestrian/vehicle conflict that provides a defined crosswalk area and meets the parking requirements of the City. d) Consideration of placement and scale of proposed structures in relation to the natural characteristics of a site such that they create a perception of greater height or bulk than intended by the spirit of the Zoning Code. The subject parcel is generally flat and developed only on the western half. The dominating structure on the site is the existing church building. Highlands Christian School consists of three existing portable school buildings which are located along the northern boundary of the site. The subject proposal is to add a fourth portable structure along the south boundary, maintaining the same setback from the sideyard property line as the existing church building. City Code allows a maximum of four portable school structures on a school site. Since there is no permanent school building, any future expansion of the school, beyond the four portables, would need to occur within a permanent building. By locating the new portable on the south boundary, the existing picnic and playground area is least impacted. However, the proposed location would trigger a requirement for an additional fire hydrant. One fire hydrant is required within 150 feet of the portable, and an additional hydrant is required within 300 feet of the structure. One existing fire hydrant is within 100 feet of the structure. A second fire hydrant is approximately 310 to 320 feet from the proposed portable. Either the location of the proposed portable would need to be revised such that the portable is within 300 feet of a second hydrant, or a new fire hydrant would need to be installed. (Note: the portable should be located no closer than 50 feet to the fire hydrant). The proposed portable would also need to be relocated slightly to the east in order to allow for the Code-required minimum 24-feet of back-out room for existing parking spaces located adjacent to the east wall of the church building. Any existing paved parking spaces eliminated with the proposal would need to be replaced elsewhere on site, such that no net loss of paved parking for the church use occurs. As proposed, the applicant would eliminate a minimum of four parking spaces. e) Effective location, design and screening of parking and service areas in order to promote efficient function of such facilities, to provide integrated facilities between uses when beneficial, to promote "campus-like" or "park-like" layouts in appropriate zones, and to prevent unnecessary repetition and conflict between uses and service area or facilities. It appears that the site would function more efficiently if the proposed portable is relocated further to the north and east on the subject site. The proposed location ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REPORT&DECISION HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN E_.._OL PORTABLE-LUA-98-016,SA-A APRIL 3, 1998 PAGE 6 adjacent to the south property line results in potential conflict between the parking area on the east side of the existing church structure and pedestrians. Occupants of the portables use the restrooms in the main church building, and must cross the parking lot to reach the restrooms. Four of the existing parking spaces would be eliminated and would not be replaced with the proposal. Four of the remaining parking spaces would not have sufficient back-out room between the back end of the stall and the access ramp for the portable. A minimum of 24-feet of back-out room is required. The proposed portable would be in closer proximity to the existing school structures if it were located further to the north. And, the relocation of the portable would allow the applicant to use the two existing fire hydrants and avoid the cost of installing a third hydrant to serve the new structure. Staff will recommend that the portable be moved to the north and east to preserve the existing parking spaces, and provide an adequate circulation aisle for the parking. Furthermore, staff will recommend as a condition of approval that the applicant be required to designate, define and mark pedestrian corridors on the site in all parking areas and aisle areas. t) Mitigation of the unnecessary and avoidable impacts of new construction on views from existing buildings and future developable sites, recognizing the public benefit and desirability of maintaining visual accessibility to attractive natural features and of promoting "campus-like" or "park-like" settings in appropriate zones. No view impacts would result from the proposal. g) Provision of effective screening from public streets and residential uses for all permitted outdoor storage areas (except auto and truck sales), for surface mounted utility equipment, for rooftop equipment, and for all refuse and garbage containers, in order to promote a "campus-like" or "park-like" setting where appropriate and to preserve the effect and intent of screening or buffering otherwise required by the Zoning Code. The new portable would not be visible from the public streets. There would not be surface mounted equipment that would require screening. The existing refuse area would continue to serve the site. An existing picnic and playground area would be reduced in size slightly as the result of the proposal, but would continue to function as it is presently used. h) Consideration of placement and design of exterior lighting in order to avoid excessive brightness or glare to adjacent properties and streets. Any lighting added for the new portable would not result in off-site glare impacts. 4. Mitigation of impacts of the proposed site plan to the site; a) Building placement and spacing to provide for privacy and noise reduction; orientation to views and vistas and to site amenities, to sunlight and prevailing winds, and to pedestrian and vehicle needs. As previously stated, staff will recommend that the applicant relocate the portable to the north and east to address site function and the availability of fire hydrants. In addition, ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REPORT&DECISION HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN L.,...JOL PORTABLE-LUA-98-016,SA-A APRIL 3, 1998 PAGE 7 staff will recommend that pedestrian corridors be delineated between the new portable and the existing church building. b) Consideration of placement and scale of proposed structures in relation to the openness and natural characteristics of a site in order to avoid overconcentration or the impression of oversized structures. The building footprint (1,725 s.f.) and height (15'-6") of the portable would not be considered overscale in relation to the remainder of the site and existing development. c) Preservation of the desirable natural landscape through retention of existing vegetation and limited soil removal, insofar as the natural characteristics will enhance the proposed development. The location of the portable on the site would result in the removal of some existing ornamental evergreen shrubs. No landscaping has been proposed to replace the vegetation removed. Nor would the removal of the vegetation adversely affect the function and use of the picnic and play area. d) Use of topography to reduce undue cutting, filling and retaining walls in order to prevent erosion and unnecessary storm water runoff, and to preserve stable natural slopes and desirable natural vegetation. The site is essentially flat, and no grading is anticipated to accommodate the proposal. e) Limitation of paved or impervious surfaces, where feasible, to reduce runoff and increase natural infiltration. The amount of impervious surface would increase slightly through the introduction of additional roof area. t) Design and protection of planting areas so that they are not susceptible to damage from vehicles or pedestrian movements. Landscaped areas would not be impacted by vehicle or pedestrian movement. g) Consideration of building form and placement and landscaping to enhance year round conditions of sun and shade both on-site and on adjacent properties and to promote energy conservation. Not applicable. 5. Conservation of area-wide property values; The expansion of the existing school use on the site would not adversely affect property values in the area. The proposal would locate the new portable adjacent to the south site boundary, and next to Honey Dew Elementary School. 6. Safety and efficiency of vehicle and pedestrian circulation; a) Provision of adequate and safe vehicular access to and from all properties. ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REPORT&DECISION HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN bi.nJOL PORTABLE-LUA-98-016,SA-A APRIL 3,1998 PAGE 8 Existing driveways would be used for vehicle ingress and egress. Sidewalks are available on Union Avenue NE for pedestrians accessing the site. Pedestrians and vehicles use the existing paved entrances drives to reach the school and church. The applicant was previously required to designate, define and mark pedestrian corridors on the site in all parking areas and aisle areas. Staff will recommend that the same condition apply to the subject proposal. b) Arrangement of the circulation pattern so that all ingress and egress movements may occur at as few points as possible along the public street, the points being capable of channelization for turning movements. The existing two ingress/egress points would continue to serve the site. c) Consolidation of access points with adjacent properties, when feasible. Not applicable. d) Coordination of access points on a superblock basis so that vehicle conflicts and vehicle/pedestrian conflicts are minimized. Not applicable. e) Orientation of access points to side streets or frontage streets rather than directly on to arterial streets, when feasible. Not applicable. Existing ingress/egress driveways from Union Avenue NE would be used to serve this proposal. f) Promotion of the safety and efficiency of the internal circulation system, including the location, design and dimensions of vehicular and pedestrian access points, drives,parking, turnarounds, walkways, bikeways, and emergency access ways. No new parking or circulation areas are proposed. The proposal would modify the existing parking lot on the east side of the church by eliminating four existing parking spaces in order to site the new portable structure on the site. The loss of the four parking spaces would not impact the school use, as only 8 parking spaces are presently needed to serve the school use. However, the parking is shared jointly between the Church of the Nazarene and the school, and the church with up to 300 fixed seats requires a minimum of 60 parking spaces. Forty-five (45) of the existing parking spaces are paved, and approximately 70 vehicles presently park on lawn and gravel areas on the west portion of the property during weekend church services/functions. The loss of four paved parking stalls would not meet the intent of the previously approved special permits and conditional use permits. Staff will recommend that either: 1) the applicant be required to relocate the proposed portable so as not to eliminate existing paved parking stalls, or, 2) that the applicant replace the eliminated parking stalls at a ratio of 1:1 elsewhere on the site with paved parking stalls meeting City standards. Students and staff must cross an existing parking area in order to reach a walkway and access the church structure. None of the existing portable structures are plumbed for restrooms, and the students and staff must use the restroom facilities in the church building. This situation is acceptable with regard to the Building Code provided that ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REPORT&DECISION HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN JOL PORTABLE-LUA-98-016,SA-A A?RIL 3, 1998 PAGE 9 The applicant has stated that the parking areas on the east side of the church are blocked off during the school day, however, in the event that the parking area is available and accessible to vehicles, there could be a conflict between pedestrians and maneuvering vehicles. The applicant was previously required to designate, define and mark pedestrian corridors on the site in all parking areas and aisle areas. Staff will recommend that the same condition apply to the subject proposal. g) Separation of loading and delivery areas from parking and pedestrian areas. Not applicable. h) Provisions for transit and carpool facilities and access when appropriate. Not applicable. i) Provision for safe and attractive pedestrian connections between parking areas, buildings, public sidewalks and adjacent properties. As stated above, the applicant was previously required to designate, define and mark pedestrian corridors on the site in all parking areas and aisle areas. Staff will recommend that the same condition apply to the subject proposal. Specifically, staff will recommend that the applicant be required to define a pedestrian corridor from the portable through the parking area to the main church structure. 7. Provision of adequate light and air; The 15'-6"tall structure would not adversely impact block light or air circulation. 8. Mitigation of noise, odors, and other harmful or unhealthy conditions; Not applicable. 9. Availability of public services and facilities to accommodate the proposed use; and, The location of the portable along the south property line would require that the applicant install a new fire hydrant in order to meet the Fire Code requirements for one hydrant within 150 feet of the structure and an additional hydrant within 300 feet of the structure. 10. Prevention of neighborhood deterioration and blight. The proposal would expand the existing private school use on the site, with a similar size and style of structure that presently exists. No deterioration or blight within the neighborhood would occur as a result of this proposal. 11. Signage a) Employment of signs primarily for the purposes of identification. Not applicable. No new signs would be introduced to the site. b) Management of sign elements, such as size, location and arrangement so that signs complement the visual character of the surrounding area and appear in proportion to the building and site to which they pertain. ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REPORT&DECISION HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN: IOL PORTABLE-LUA-98-016,SA-A APRIL 3, 1998 PAGE 10 Not applicable. c) Limitation of the number of signs to avoid visual clutter and distraction. Not applicable. d) Moderation of surface brightness or lighting intensity except for that necessary for sign visibility. Not applicable. e) Provision of an identification system to allow for quick location of buildings and addresses. Not applicable. 12. Hazardous Waste Treatment and Storage Facilities. Not applicable. CONCLUSIONS: 1. The subject proposal generally complies with the policies and codes of the City of Renton, including the Zoning Code and Parking and Loading Ordinance. 2. Specific issues were raised by various City departments in areas such as: the need for one additional fire hydrant unless one hydrant is available within 150 of the structure and a second hydrant is available within 300 feet of the structure. 3. The proposal generally complies with the Comprehensive Plan designation of Residential - Single Family. 4. The proposal is not expected to generate additional traffic trips. DECISION: The site plan for Highlands Christian School Portable File No. LUA-98-016, SA-A is approved, subject to following conditions: 1. The applicant shall be required to either: a) relocate the proposed portable further to the east so as not to eliminate existing paved parking stalls; or, b) replace the eliminated parking stalls at a ratio of 1:1 elsewhere on the site with paved parking stalls meeting City standards. If Option 1.b. is selected, then the applicant shall be required to move the proposed portable slightly to the east in order to maintain the existing 24-foot wide circulation aisle for the head-in parking spaces adjacent to the church structure. ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REPORT&DECISION HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN Sc;MUOL PORTABLE-LUA-98-016,SA-A APRIL 3, 1998 PAGE 11 2. The applicant shall designate, define and mark pedestrian corridors on the site in all parking areas and aisle areas. 3. The applicant shall consider relocating the proposed structure farther to the north so that the portable is closer to the existing school structures and fire hydrants. Alternatively, the applicant should consider rotating the proposed portable 180 degrees and shifting the location farther to the north and east in order to: preserve the existing parking lot; utilize existing fire hydrants; create better pedestrian circulation between the existing church structure (including restrooms) and the proposed portable; and to locate closer to the existing school use. NOTES TO APPLICANT For the purpose of these decisions, the terms "should" and "shall" are to be considered mandatory and the term "may" is considered discretionary. 1. Hold Harmless: n applicant complying with these provisions and willing to hold the City harmless for any expense or damages incurred for work begun prior to the exhaustion of the 14-day appeal period and/or for work which may consequently be stopped by an appeal or work required to be altered or returned to its pre-construction state, may begin construction activities with the issuance of the proper permits. 2. Plan Review- Water: Since the fire flow requirement for the site is not increased, and no additional water meters are proposed, there would be no System Development Charge (SDC) fees for this project. 3. If a new fire hydrant is required by the Fire Department, separate civil plans for a construction permit will be required. 4. Fire Prevention: The preliminary fire flow is 1500 GPM, which required one fire hydrant within 150 feet of the building and one additional hydrant within 300 feet of the building. 5. Separate plans and permits are required for a fire alarm system if installed. 6. A fire mitigation fee of$897.00 is required, based on $0.52 per square foot of the new portable. 7. Plan Review- Transportation: Existing school use of the site to remain relatively unchanged, with little to no change in trip generation. No traffic mitigation fee is required. 8. No street improvements are required for this proposal. 9. Plan Review -- Stormwater/Wastewater: Less 5,000 s.f. of new impervious surface is being added to the site, therefore, no formal drainage plan is required. No water quality or detention is required for this proposal. No drainage fees or System Development Connection Charges are required. ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REPORT&DECISION HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN 6c:riOOL PORTABLE-LUA-98-016,SA-A APRIL 3,1998 PAGE 12 ORDERED this 3rd day of April, 1998 on behalf of the City of Renton. SIGNATURES: 2 y L---7.,,----r-o-n-e--7 ./.27C1r,. .9=---- 7.---;James C. Hanson,Zoning Administrator approval date TRANSMITTED this 27th day of March, 1998 to the parties of record: none TRANSMITTED this 27th day of March, 1998 to the following: Jim Hanson, P/B/PW Development Services Manager Larry Meckling, Building Official Art Larson, Fire Marshal Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney South County Journal LAND USE ACTION APPEALS APPEAL: This administrative land use decision will become final if the decision is not appealed within 14 days of the effective date of decision. An appeal of the decision must be filed within the 14 day appeal period (RCW 43.21.C.075(3); WAC 197-11-680). An appeal to the Hearing Examiner is governed by Title IV, Section 4-8-11.B, which requires that such appeals be filed directly with the Hearing Examiner. Appeals must be made in writing on or before 5:00 PM on April 17, 1998. Any appeal must be accompanied by a $75.00. Specific requirements for the appeal process may be obtained from the City Clerk's office. THE APPEARANCE OF FAIRNESS DOCTRINE provides that no ex parte (private one-on-one) communications may occur concerning the land use decision. The Doctrine applies not only to the initial decision, but to appeals to the Hearing Examiner, as well. All communications after the decision/approval date must be made in writing through the Zoning Administrator. All communications are public record and this permits all interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them to openly rebut the evidence in writing. Any violation of this doctrine could result in the invalidation of the request by the Court. T*a�5T.l (.1:rJFIZA(I_ f�07E5 c SITE eI-A1�I rt „t„ I. TDTAI..SITE AFE1•-4.11,ACRES-111,65S s4 rr In .t.1179 I u E , _ 4.'Tvis. 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OM,PF.000.ST.IPS M •to iipt Dame Or1Ly dort K PE$IIPED 6Y 'IT/ 1.1..,b),ifT4 01Fi Uf11T Ili Pt5TP00115 PT TII15 00IL0104 p WILL 1DT Dt USEP.fJtITIIEP o i, - WPTtR r1aA WA57t`+1LL 6E r II • _ G0111IEGTfO. Erl'iTIr14 TbILET �`E{PULL I Q fPNLITIf 5�G11JPuI,IrkLUaJy >�.PLI� P 1(El,or,PTE pottTA At Ci"p+I rlLc r11,1 ^� PLAA11 {p0-AECE5s161E FwILrTIESI 1II'-_I,,,l,1 I C,,I�p rI .e I ADE4D.TLlY StPVt SG11001:5 ° H Ig11t. GIIKIyTIArI�(AI'^'1/ M6 <<1 Att05. �' 4�Srtao q50 UNION PJEVUE N.E. bAT E' 1 1t 1 . +11f.1UcTI 644T00. WA 96061 4.0.15.1146 JLooR pI,A4 e- P0ILTADI,E GLA551 00h1 t -� 1NN5-I61sTA�Ed11E 5.e. tipKE1+T, WP�iNINGTDr1 -�6o4ti SG>LE: I/{' = I'--o" 0153-446-6114/Ppr,15)-(.46-6115 oP 1. - -• �V - CITY OF RENTON A Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator April 11, 1997 John Nason Nason and Associates 14405 SE 266th Street Kent. WA 98402-8112 SUBJECT: HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AT RENTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE (FILE NO. LUA-95-138, CU,ECF) Dear Mr. Nason: Your letter of March 19, 1997 asks whether the addition of a portable classroom to the Highlands Christian School at 850 Union Avenue NE (Renton Church of the Nazarene) would be permitted under the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) that was issued for the school in July, 1995. The CUP that was granted for the Highlands Christian School permitted the installation of two portable classroom buildings totaling 3,584 square feet. The addition of another portable classroom of approximately the same size would exceed the ten percent (10%) change threshold used to determine whether the proposal would qualify as a minor modification to the approved CUP. Therefore, the additional classroom building would not be permitted under the existing CUP. However, City Code Section 4-31-5.B.2 does allow up to four portable classrooms per site as a secondary use for new schools, subject to site plan review. In order to add an additional portable building for the Highlands Christian School, application would need to be made for Administrative Site Plan Approval. Please feel free to contact me at (206)277-6186 if you would like to discuss this approach further, or if you need information on the application process. Sincerely, . UeinAit ennifer of Henning Senior Planner cc: Jana Huerter,Land Use Supervisor H:IDI VIS ION.S\DEVELOP.SER\DE V&PLAN.INGUTHWAZDOC.DOC ')nn M111 A„A.,,,o nnnee • (J:HEKM, NOTES, e 517E PI-Atl ref0 9T I I rtTP r5 I. 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Box 330310 Secretary of Transportation Seattle,WA 98133-9710 (206)440-4000 • DLOPMENT PLANNING - CITY OF RENTON DATE: March 13, 1998 MAR 2 0 1998 TO: Jennifer Toth Henning RECEIVED City of Renton, Project Manager 200 Mill Avenue South Renton WA 98055 Subject: SR 900 MP 13.90 CS 1713 Notice of Application-Highland Christian School Portable- Install a one story 1,725 sq. ft. portable File No.LUA-98-016,SA-A \' ..,U,S1A-1.51 l FROM: Ro ert A. Josephson, PE, Manager of Planning& Local Coordination Washington State Department of Transportation Northwest Region 15700 Dayton Avenue North, MS 122 P. O. Box 330310 Seattle, WA 98133-9710 Thank you for giving us the opportunity to review this project, which at 850 Union Avenue NE. Our response is below: We have reviewed the subject document and have no further comments. The project will have no significant impact on the state highway system. If you have any questions, please contact Don Hurter at 440-4664 or Vickie Erickson at 440-4915 of my Developer Services section VEE:vee File Name City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: ‘tGC COMMENTS DUE: MARCH 10, 1998 APPLICATION NO: LUA-98-016,SA-A DATE CIRCULATED: FEBRUARY 24, 1998 APPLICANT: Highlands Christian School (Church of the PROJECT MANAGER: JENNIFER TOTH HENNING Nazarene) PROJECT TITLE: Highlands Christian School Portable WORK ORDER NO: 78338 LOCATION: 850 Union Avenue NE SITE AREA: 6.42 acres BUILDING AREA(gross): 19,246 sq.ft. BUILDING AREA(new): 1,725 sq.ft. SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: Applicant proposes to install a one story, 1,725 sq.ft. portable classroom at the Highlands Christian School. Project requires administrative site plan review. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water LighVGlare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet It is recommended that this portable classroom have some sort of skirting material installed around the bottom portion of the building to prevent children and/or animals from entering. This could be a safety hazard if a child or children decided to ;use this as a play area. B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where a itional information is needed to properly ess this proposal. I/4 r-//, , G ,l/ -7f- SignatujO of Director or Authorized Representative Date DEVAPP.DOC Rev.10l93 City of Kenton Department of Planning/Building/Puoac Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:CibvIst uelOA SeyV%ccs COMMENTS DUE: MARCH 10, 1998 APPLICATION NO: LUA-98-016,SA-A DATE CIRCULATED: FEBRUARY 24, 1998 APPLICANT: Highlands Christian School (Church of the PROJECT MANAGER: JENNIFEPIPALFWARAtt Nazarene) PROJECT TITLE: Highlands Christian School Portable WORK ORDER NO: 78338 FEB ?4 1998 LOCATION: 850 Union Avenue NE SITE AREA: 6.42 acres BUILDING AREA(gross): 19,246 sq.ft. BUILDING AREA(new): 1,725 sq.ft. SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: Applicant proposes to install a one story, 1,725 sq.ft. portable classroom at the Highlands Christian School. Project requires administrative site plan review. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS 11/710 IV A C01411446/v73. C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS IV p, /d1iI c o .u1efvr5. We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable Impact or areas where additi I information is needed to properly assess this proposal. OAP Sig ure of Director u horized epresentative Date DEVAPP.DOC Rev.10/93 City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: , 5 COMMENTS DUE: MARCH 10, 1998 APPLICA—ION NO: LUA-98-016,SA-A DATE CIRCULATED: FEBRUARY 24, 1998 APPLICANT: Highlands Christian School (Church of the PROJECT MANAGER: JENNIFER TOTH HENNING Nazarene' PROJEC1 TITLE: Highlands Christian School Portable WORK ORDER NO: 78338 LOCATION: 850 Union Avenue NE SITE AREA: 6.42 acres BUILDING AREA(gross): 19,246 sq.ft. BUILDING AREA(new): 1,725 sq.ft. SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: Applicant proposes to install a one story, 1,725 sq.ft. portable classroom at the Highlands Christian School. Project requires administrative site plan review. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element a the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmeital Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet _ N.:PAUle Ct/a ate - "--° � * . B. POI ICY-RELATED COMMENTS 4/1i/lA" " /1171-PCW13 78 7214k1--- c. )E-RELATED COMMENTS 41Af4_012JZ fik it P cizys2' We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where adcitionaf information is needed to properly y pssess this proposal L C�c e 6 ��� , �9 �1 Signature of Director r Authorized Representative Date DEVAPP.DO: Rev.10/93 City or Renton Department of Planning/Building/ruu„c Works ENVIRONMENTAL 8 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: 4=Iah i?evletx) _ �� Ia'-CeI,- COMMENTS DUE: MARCH 10, 199 APPLICATION NO: LUA-98-016,SA-A DATE CIRCULATED: FEBRUARY 24, 1998'—,'Arrok APPLICANT: Highlands Christian School (Church of the PROJECT MANAGER: JENNIFER"F661-I f)I NING Nazarene; , X9,98 r ry PROJECT TITLE: Highlands Christian School Portable WORK ORDER NO: 78338 sir `4 LOCATIO\I: 850 Union Avenue NE 3 r04i SITE AREA: 6.42 acres BUILDING AREA(gross): 19,246 sq.ft. BUILDING AREA(new): 1,725 sq.ft. SUMMAR(OF PROPOSAL: Applicant proposes to install a one story, 1,725 sq.ft. portable classroom at the Highlands Christian School. F roject requires administrative site plan review. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element o1 the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Re:;ources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS • .,I 144..e iate -f1ve -f/0 ) ✓ ktfiveWALE,' ' 21 Itg si-re Is you Incveused ) avid I to b KtZilt4 aULe p vofoseci' ) t k v t wet ( he k o S DC -1u4 - tlad /voJ . C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS I f a- 1,4.4v -t•1v tf"built ►s vekuive(/ bcl FIvc 1 fiar 5GPav c-/V17 I cow foi ow OL1 Pc>'A4l,r Gi )14 Vet( IVeW. We have r.'viewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where add:onal information/is needed to properly assess this proposal. z/6/Q Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date DEVAPP.DOC Rev.10/93 ry `- r19FccpA [�FN 111814 0 City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Puolic Works <ig,2 4 �n ENVIRONMENTAL 8 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHIP* REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: -pore. Treyevito COMMENTS DUE: MARCH 10, 1998 APPLICATION NO: LUA-98-016,SA-A DATE CIRCULATED: FEBRUARY 24, 1998 APPLICANT: Highlands Christian School (Church of the PROJECT MANAGER: JENNIFER TOTH HENNING Nazarene) PROJECT TITLE: Highlands Christian School Portable WORK ORDER NO: 78338 LOCATION: 850 Union Avenue NE SITE AREA: 6.42 acres BUILDING AREA(gross): 19,246 sq.ft. BUILDING AREA(new): 1,725 sq.ft. SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: Applicant proposes to install a one story, 1,725 sq.ft. portable classroom at the Highlands Christian School. Project requires administrative site plan review. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic./Cultural Natural Resources • Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet ¢ ,,�,11 14,000 Feet /Vv//G1 B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS afile-11 c rill We have reviewed this applic 'on with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where ad Nona/informatio eeded to properly assess this proposal. anbev (.71A 67Y Sig at e of Director or orize epresentative Date DEV .DOC Rev.10/93 TY O CITY OF RENTON FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU �- NTO MEMORANDUM DATE: February 25, 1998 TO: Jennifer Toth Henning, Planner FROM: Jim Gray, Assistant Fire Marshal I SUBJECT: Highlands Christian School Porta e, 850 Union Av. NE Fire Department Comments: 1. The preliminary Fire flow is 1500 GPM, which requires one fire hydrant within 150 feet of the building and one additional hydrant within 300 feet of the each building. 2. Separate plans and permits are required for a fire alarm system if installed 3. A fire mitigation fee of $897.00 is required based on $.52 a square foot of the new portable. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. City or Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL 8 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:Throo Vai1o'1'1 COMMENTS DUE: MARCH 10, 1998 APPLICATION NO: LUA-98-016,SA-A DATE CIRCULATED: FEBRUARY 24, 1998 APPLICANT: Highlands Christian School (Church of the PROJECT MANAGER: JENNIFER TOTH HENNING Nazarene) PROJEC--TITLE: Highlands Christian School Portable WORK ORDER NO: 78338 LOCATION: 850 Union Avenue NE CITY OF RENTON SITE AREA: 6.42 acres BUILDING AREA(gross): 19,246 sq.ft. BUILDING AREA(new): 1,725 sq.ft. 'F '� -'• ! SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: Applicant proposes to install a one story, 1,725 sq.ft. portable classroom at the Highlands Christian School. F roject requires administrative site plan review. �►U���,,, A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Re:ources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS Exi ,ttif e .L oo 1 cue 06 tke 'le to vewtulti ✓e l atl vel y u h c k 4 H , ee) �i le rto 140 C-1444111 01 ZIv'1f Vii1ioa • Na Z`Y! P14 tifq�iay f - ✓eeut✓cfri. C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS --77►►� �c �"" (VD 5l+va. ivi1OvvNi, rekto{ -f ai t L /ocri t,Dy We have re.iewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additianal information is needed to properly assess this proposal. A)ed tatA* /V/Ar3 Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date DEVAPP.DOC Rev.10/93 City of Kenton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWIAG DEPARTMENT: St, iacel L eu ler" COMMENTS DUE: MARCH 10, 1998 APPLICA"ION NO: LUA-98-016,SA-A DATE CIRCULATED: FEBRUARY 24, 1998 APPLICANT: Highlands Christian School (Church of the PROJECT MANAGER: JENNIFER T9 &NNRI�NG ON PROJECT TITLE: Highlands Christian School Portable WORK ORDER NO: 78338 LOCATION: 850 Union Avenue NE Fa 2 4 13 SITE AREA: 6.42 acres BUILDING AREA(gross): 19,24 (J Lt.111V(a DIVISION BUILDING AREA(new): 1,725 sq.ft. SUMMAR I OF PROPOSAL: Applicant proposes to install a one story, 1,725 sq.ft. portable classroom at the Highlands Christian School. F roject requires administrative site plan review. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element o1 the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environmd,it Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water LighVGlare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POL'CY-RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS Less .,.tet, k VI ' 5000 I�,Zw 141/t✓v/a4 stiv�'eKt bci a^G.led 7o sac 7 -tlic✓ je kl O 1a v ac VU I►4tci /p/o(41 Yeq'GJ. NJ WizZI u tici J] I&teN tio y YegL I✓ci� fin sw rt ull 10,14 AA, Dv41 1, ~ 5 965 vegLlwed, We have re viewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where addit onaal information is needed to properly assess this proposal. AJec boab: Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date DEVAPP.DOC Rev.10/93 © CITY OF RENTON _ NaL Planning/Building/Public Works . ,� 4I )Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 a � S'9 8 �+�a+e 5 f BNETER ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED a 7150564 U s POSTAGE (WI 5 �*5-OO94-O8 HO \SESASTAIN SAI DUN+KWOIC K769999 61\80 SE EASTGATE WAY VH2O4 EVUE WA nonno HO--180 980082007 IN 18 02/28/98 _ / �. � RETURN TO SENDER ?TC,LtYE AE t .c:`..:. _; -..., , / �i NO FORWARD ORDER^ON�FILE 1.3 ADDRESSED `" T �v,, .,.,e. Y� ',°AAi:LE TO FORWARD 4..�---' : v 4 � i RETURN TO SENDER g . f =/21LY� {s{at{�t{i{{gat:{�{r;{t{��i{{�{ 1il�li�l�l��i�ilii�ll�idikhdlii,{ ndli, J ,.. - -1t> ' r. CITY OP RENTON DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION LIST OF SURROUNDING' PROPERTY OWNERS . ....... .. . ..... ... . ........ ..... . ... .. . . .. ... ..... . . . .. . . ..... . .. .. ...... . . ...... .. . .. ..... .. .... . . . ...... . . .... . ... ... ... ..... within 300 feet of the subject site PROJECT NAME: k/OC V DF--..r/6,?)V CA-I SgoolA5 '[a AAG}-1-1.PW5 T� APPLICATION NO: LlA • 98 ' O%(o, 5A-, r The following is a list of property owners within 300 feet of the subject site. The Development Services Division will notify these individuals of the proposed development. NAME ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER S Th6 16.-rt4 AWW , 1 - ti o k- 2 , , • 1ATpys• V UA 4 , FED` u, 199 n'of pel,roAnyG (Attach additional sheets, if necessary) ,Y J$RAM �.x:s ,:JreIMMGO n ' (Continued) . NAME ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER Applicant Certification \_ I, Qlit`L OQir� V�1 .S , hereby certify that the above list(s) of adjacent property (Print Name) owners and their addresses were obtained from: ❑ City of Renton Technical Services Records GI/Title Company Records _ckkg ..,, King County Assessors Records Vil q 1.,(J),6 ()•• ) Date lait..I.L� [ l U V .•' '1 • (Applicant . : ii. NOTARY s o �...► M - A,'fT4 k Ubscr'bed and/7swo n b fore me, a Notary Public, in d for the State of Washington, ,ee idin at. ��• �,U /rli , . f 1,7 on the day of .( , 19 ()1i. -- pSigr?et( ''' ' <<, ----- (Notary Public) • **+*For City of Renton'Use CERTIFICATION OF MAILING 1. 1ii £ eit 1t . , hereby certify that notices of the proposed application were mailed to (City Employee) each l►sted property owner•on .;2 Signed dt Date ,- B 3 NOTARY; A T,ESQ' Subscribed and sworn before me, a Notary Public, in and:for the State of Washington rending: t .. on the '' d.ay of Signed.'. 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BATCH NUMBER: I COMM rS .ti CUSTOMER NAME hank BERGQUIST CO * 092305-9012-06 092305-9015-03 GUSTAFSON ARTHUR D+ELEANOR 669999 CITY OF RENTON 91277 909 UNION AVE NE BENNETT W E RENTUN WA 98059 200 MILL AVE S RENTON WA 98° 55 092305-9192-08 092305-9235-07 CITY OF RENTON 912777 JOYCE WILLIAM G JR 34116 BENNETT W E JOYCE KATHRYN M 200 MILL AVE S 807 UNION AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 9E : 59 102305-9007-00 102.309-9008-09 RENTON SCHOOL DIST 403 712777 MANZIN ANTONIO 275478 4:J5 MAIN AVE S 1419 2ND AVE W 0302 RENTON WA 98055 SEATTLE WA 98119 102305-9075-07 102305-9079-03 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR MEMOR659999 WRAA GLENN W 459i'00 324 S SMITHER ST 07402-001 4216 NE 9TH PL RENTON WA 99055 RENTON WA 98: 39 102305-9118-06 102305-9121-01 ELLIOTT JEFFREY S 939999 RENTON SCHOOL DIST 403 712 17 11636 132ND AVE SE 435 MAIN AVE S RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 9P. 55 102305-9147-01 __ 102305-9159-06 - , .. 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The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-98-016,SA-A/HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL PORTABLE DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to install a one story,1,725 sq.ft.portable classroom at the Highlands Christian School.Project requires administrative site plan review. GENERAL LOCATION: 850 Union Avenue NE STUDIES REQUIRED/OR AVAILABLE: N/A PUBLIC APPROVALS: Administrative Site Plan Approval(SA-A) Comments on the above application must be submitted In writing to Jennifer Toth Henning, Project Manager, Development Services Division,200 Mill Avenue South,Renton,WA 98055,by 5:00 PM on March 9,1998.If you have questions about this proposal,or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail,contact Ms.Henning at(425)277-6186. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: FEBRUARY 08,1998 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: FEBRUARY 24,1998 DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: FEBRUARY 24,1998 L� I I I + I III _ • - ce Y_a _ma rrinw,>waw.c+..w .1191{WMl f�t6ltt2l enlxt4tiPMd triaNl, L1 L III-I zz(�!� A OE SyGIHOe1 - .=1 �i ►,�,� �fjl "=' 9utroL ptafFwT Alan 111 /Et(aLQMilOOD DETAIL_ H(p_ 0104007cm0,15Tutj Sa0OL GENMALoT.000 CERTIFICATION • M, M(tip,; , hereby certify that 3 copies of the above document were posted by me in conspicuous places on or nearby the described property on ce ,sir. • Signed: ATTEST: Subcribed and sworn before me, a Nortary Public,in and for State of Washington residing inRe rta,Dn , on the "i fl day of A. _ I/IV —767) 114rartyl dug MARILYN KAMCHEFF COMMISSION EXPIRES 6/29/99 ♦ ♦I -NT' NOTICE OF APPLICATION PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DATE: FEBRUARY 24, 1998 A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-98-016,SA-A / HIGHLANDS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL PORTABLE DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to install a one story, 1,725 sq.ft. portable classroom at the Highlands Christian School. Project requires administrative site plan review. GENERAL LOCATION: 850 Union Avenue NE STUDIES REQUIRED/OR AVAILABLE: N/A PUBLIC APPROVALS: Administrative Site Plan Approval(SA-A) Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Jennifer Toth Henning, Project Manager, Development Services Division,200 Mill Avenue South, Renton,WA 98055,by 5:00 PM on March 9, 1998. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms.Henning at(425)277-6186. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. I PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: FEBRUARY 06,1998 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: FEBRUARY 24,1998 DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: FEBRUARY 24,1998 o sr rt AU,I. 6011PpollTlfN u I t1 17 III U 11 5 I NILLi L —, ExI'tI1�4 5G�7oal.oM1 G,lowv7 8.5o uilIotJ 6on.ol4c19 a SuWEcT PRoPrfory tion4 REIOGatt Pof-Ir 6LE U,A5*4 L KIWPNIS ra • 1l G-1-I0OL 17I5TRIGT r✓°403 G orJE)'pEW ,GNoo� J 11 (r1, nn1 sT- rJE f'r, 5cflooL 1715TRIGT rb 403 1 . - lirtJEIC Ofl1IOOD DETAIL MAP — I-1Icf4L44-105 011N5TIAT4 561-100L GENMALOT.DOC .` CITX OF RENTON Mu. . 1 Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator February 24, 1998 Mr. Mark Bergquist Architect 28415- 181st Avenue SE Kent, WA 98042 SUBJECT: Highlands Christian School Portable Project No. LUA-98-016,SA-A Dear Mr. Bergquist: The Development Planning Section of the City of Renton has determined that the subject application is complete according to submittal requirements and, therefore, is accepted for review. You will be notified if any additional information is required to continue processing your application. Please contact me, at (425) 277-6186, if you have any questions. Sincerely, U 1/1: .(t)1\4°. I Al Jennifer Toth Henning Project Manager cc: Church of the Nazarene/Owners ACCPTLTR DOC 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 ( f L.(r 111 •'1✓ •� CITY OF RENTON 'E • DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION :MASTER APPLICATION PROPERTY OWNERS) IOJr=CT IN;��JRI1IlA'1r10i1t Note: If there is more than one tegal owner, please attach an additional. notari ed Master Application for each owner. PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: 1 NAME: fll l�1'� �6,-��lJ��c^,?/� Ike-keCAd-i 6� \s-A- Po k-a-bl , CVcasCcro) 4-0 5 \, y PROPERTY/PROJECT ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION:k�o ADDRESS: B 0 ay.) toy) i V. V . D 7 o UY110n AV�X)(u NL V. eJ,ii-Dy., , vJA- 9 (21091 CITY: e.,,v)6� ZIP: (� O KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S): 4 ,010 0 TELEF HONE NUMBER: y.0 1 \ i '5 '' Q 6 EXISTING LAND USE(S): 1- C/\A-u.`(Ck ky) d \ ri fa_.6 sGYl cro APPLICANT (if other than owner) (�, / O� PROPOSED LAND USES: NAME: 1 of\eAle/ ��e,\I i \1AsA Ylsk 50, / as tsIIn3 COME AN (if applicable): EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION: 1....\ �� a��s G1�r,s��a� �c.�oo� �5 ADDFESS: 0 ( I i (A. 6 . PRO OSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION (if appli, le) 0 C CITY: n ,n�,n ZIP: IC Q, /h EXISTING ZONING: v►1 ► 1 1vV l 5 TELEF HONE NUMBER: 4 1, ,),r)Y,Q . c+ V ct (J PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): Cj OL t.- 0.j e L S kN CaNTAGT.,PERSON SITE (SQ. FT. OR ACREAGE): ^ wc D • NAME: t/` � 6,nr,,A__ r r (S/ ac,re- S FEB 0 6 1998 COME ANY (if applicable): m Ul fT� ( � PROJECT VALUE: l.� ill � ' 0 I 000 O0 , OD DEVELOPMENT PLANNINC p 1 CITY OF RENTON ADDFESS: r)/ U 4 `�-- lb ISk A {Ov.4. S.€ • IS THE SITE LOCATED IN THE AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA? v CITY: �Q_il V ZIP: ekb 04 1 /v IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY OTHER TYPE OF ENVIRONMENT'', Y SENSITIVE� AREA? /) . TELEF'HONE NUMBER: {3 , r 3% ,Q f� e �j (,° `k i L.—. l� vV U l • LEGAL DES'CR ION F PROPERTY (Attach sepF • a sheet if necessary • TYPE Ol= APPLICATION:& PEES Check all application type that apply City staff will deterlmine fees ANNEXATION $ SUBDIVISION: _ COMP. PLAN AMENDMENT $ _ REZONE $ _ LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT $ _ SPECIAL PERMIT $ _ SHORT PLAT $ _TEMPORARY PERMIT $ TENTATIVE PLAT $ ,CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT $ — PRELIMINARY PLAT $ SITE PLAN APPROVAL $ 14%p ,, FINAL PLAT $ _ GRADE & FILL PERMIT $ (NO. CU. YDS: ) PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: $ VARIANCE $ (FROM SECTION: ) _ PRELIMINARY _WAIVER $ _ FINAL _WETLAND PERMIT $ ROUTINE VEGETATION MOBILE HOME PARKS: $ MANAGEMENT PERMIT $ BINDING SITE PLAN $ SHORELINE REVIEWS: _ SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT $ CONDITIONAL USE $ VARIANCE $ _ EXEMPTION $No Charae _ ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW $ REVISION $ i1 AFEtDAUl7 OF OWNERSHIP I, (Print Name)i-y IL K•eULJe,7Z,declare that I am (please check one)_the owner of the property involved in this application, khe authorized representative to act for the property owner(please attach proof of authorization), and that the foregoing statema4ti�Qii answers herein contained and the information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge an,ipti',�KRE L04,, • • � g10 F N�!% ''i I // Il� N/ Z ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn to be or , A��• P fjc, ii�and /��/( /S', �C b for the State of W ASF4/AO siding:lat �4LI/C N s (Name of 0 nier/Represe tative) /CENT/ .'A , on the lay of .c , Z; cra7_1998. • jJi't?fW gnature of Notary Public) .Darrel w K eA6re,/ (This section to;be completed:by City Staff)'; :: City File;Number � } A 'AAD BSP CAPS CAP U CPA C!U A CU H ECF LLA MHP pFPUD ..fP PP R RVMP A 1 SA H SHPL A SHPL H :SP SIVI SME TP': V A 1/B V H W' I TOTAL FEES $ ` TOTAL POSTAGE PROVIDED S MASTERAP.DOC REVISED 8/97 ............... ..... ........„„„::::::::::::::::._ ,,,;;.,:!,,,::,:::.,,,!,,,,,,,i, i,•..-,,,,;!i„,,,,,,,:111,11,,I.,1,1,1.,iii.,i Renton Chh ® Nazarene !iiiiiiii!..• . :._!,,,,, ; ,„,... , „„„, ""•"i"ii. '. ' • .k"!:"! ,„„„,„,.,,,„„„,,,,,,,,,,,„„,.„„,„,,,,.. „„,,, -.---..-: ,.: , ,!-,,,,,,!,„,„„,,„ ,„,„,„,-„;„ : , , , , .:, , ill, li 1/21/98 `R Lylr To Whom It May Concern: The Renton Church of the Nazarene at 850 Union Avenue N.F., Renton, Washin ton 98059 has designated and approved the followingindividuals as 9 9 pp Pastor and Secretaryof the Board of Directors to sign official documentation o behalf of the Church: Lyle K. Coblentz, Pastor (signature already provided) ;;; ;; S.C. Dillingham, Secretary on U Ave tc:: 73.—.._. .03.-------7------------- 1 .� ' 199 Per WA. 0: :::191:1-16' €2... 04. cae. .tau« — .c/6. ro rd - - rl I i • r,c r .C/B8'14.47`W /3 1.4—a—•— P M oc'T 4 I Y A M /z78 fro / y ' h PARCEL A • —— — —— — — — — ——— — — — — — o' el 00 In PARCEL .s N • 1 r Q.iom® Os /17784 I I\ - x x x -.x .c/8B`11.-79'kV - „- _----x— x x x 1410.00 1 .. I..L--- - - - - - - - — — — I_ - - - - OI Ad88`22"2.7"W /307.J2 1 LEGAL DES CR/PT/DA/ I'1 T/A 7WE • - SE i.I O PARCEL A.- /E A/ORT.4 /OO'OP .1/i1 OP S* t Q OF SW%4 oc ,VW%4 a< SEC./0 7-23 x-/, RSF. - V I E bXCEPT / r/pt/ .4 y/.4./6 W/TN/.V /J2"a A✓E 5.E 4 4 PARCEL 9'- 71/E ./i* OF s a of Sw S4 OF .uW/4 OF SEC/0, 7-23-C1, RSE EXCEPT 7WE 4//00' T.UE.REOF A4/D EXCEPT TWE S//0' Ts/GREc,A AL/O lr4c6P7' TWAT Aa.eT/o.N L 4//4/6. W/TW..C/ /3.2"°A✓E S E. I I w%I car \ ' SE. /10 nil -sr Auo SUR VEVORS CERT/F/C AT E TW/.s MAP CaeRECTL y RE.o.CESE,C/TS A SUR✓.F f/ .yADE 8 V ,44E7 (W e/.c/OER Al f/ O/A?.FC T/ ,4,/ /.C/ CL1l/.O.e.4,,4,!/C. w/T// - - . . - - :?.r.�.. _•/ . S r P7.4 ! ;'.4/ Gbh' ` ...on[ or claims hereunder, shall reduce the liability� or thole- ""',��� ' G1i1eo in Schedule A; (d) "pub- lic records": records which, under the recording law, Company by the amount paid. The liabil the Company impart constructi shall in no case exceed the actual loss >tice with respect to said real costs which the Company is obligated t� e insured and estate; (e) 'hom ce": the office of the Company at Company shall have paid a claim hereunder it shall be sub- the address sho..,, „areon; (t) "mortgage": mortgage, r• When the deed of trust, trust deed, or other security instrument rogated to all rights and remedies_ hichthe_insurocL. .,,, described in Schedule A. NUMBER : A-144870 DATE : NOVEMBER 18, 1975 AT 8:30 AM AMOUNT : $70,000.00 PREMIUM: $294.00 SCHEDULE A 1. INSURED FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, RENTON, WASHINGTON 2. TITLE TO THE ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST INSURED BY THIS POLICY IS VESTED IN FRED ALBERTS AND DONNA ALBERTS, HIS WIFE; WHO ALSO APPEAR OF RECORD AS FREDERICK W. ALBERTS AND NONNABELLE LA VERNE ALBERTS, HIS WIFE 3. ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST INSURED FEE SIMPLE ESTATE 4. DESCRIPTION OF THE REAL ESTATE WITH RESPECT TC WHICH THIS POLICY IS ISSUED PARCEL A: NORTH 100 FEET CF NORTH HALF OF SOUTH HALF OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF NORTHWEST QUARTER LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M. , IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT PORTION LYING WITHIN 132ND AVE. S.E. PARCEL B: NORTH HALF CF SOUTH HALF OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M. , IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THE NORTH 100 FEET THEREOF AND EXCEPT THE SOUTH 110 FEET THEREOF, AND EXCEPT PORTION LYING WITHIN 132ND AVE. S.E. A-144870 PAGE 1 ftaza—Of Washington i. Page 1 Department Of Revenue 'roperty Tax Division s . O . BOX 47471 )lympia, Wa 98504-7471 r` January 2, 19 t Renewal / Determination Annual Fee Due: $8.75 Filin ' deadline: March 31 . 4pplicant/Mailing Address Registration Number ;':,REN'''0N CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 00108 001 850 UNION AVE NE REN ON WA 98059 County : KING )ccupant/Location Address Assessment year: 1997 ex.- rr a . .. `-6t:trr: - ._,.:.u.yv.. ., «:;....,.,,...::v.•..._...... .2a:,:,•:. ;._.., w,,:,vy, ,. For ,tax ye CHURCH OF THE 1VAZARENE - RENTOii `. ` 1998 850 UNION AVE NE REN"OM WA 98059 EXEMPT REASON: CHURCH & PARSONAGE Personal property of the applicant/occupant at this addres used for exempt purposes is included in this exemption . 01 County parcel : 278772-0420 Legal Description : 010 LOT 242 GLrNCOE DIV 2 (PARSONAGE) . 17AC 03 County parcel : 102305-9078 Legal Description : 010 N 1/2 S 1/2 SW 1/4 NW 1 /4 EX N 100 ' & EX S 110 ' 020 EX PIN LV WITHIN 132 AVE SE S10-723-RS 030 / 040 /E 317' REMAINS TAXABLE & UNCLAIMED 050 / I05 County parcel : 102305-9095 legal Description : 010 N 100' N1/2 S1/2 SW1 /4 NW1/4 8i0 T23 RS EX PIN L 020 WITHIN 132ND AVE SE 030 / 414. '. iF:uarn:tub++....Nd.u'ydi.�:a:�..t ewisr.s s..:v:,;..i ,,y.0 >.�_ .F.....a.n¢ :4...« 'fi.._,.:i.^... _...v_�::�+t-•'"1----•.-....,..��.:... ...a.:i..:.:.�- :+:..•-. ,.-.�... ... SCHEDULE B DEFECTS, LIENS, ENCUMBRANCES AND OTHER MATTERS AGAINST WHICH THE COMPANY DOES NOT INSURE: GENERAL EXCEPTIONS ALL MATTERS SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPHS NUMBERED 1 TO 4 INCLUSIVE ON THE COVER SHEET OF THIS POLICY UNDER THE HEADING SCHEDULE B GENERAL EXCEPTIONS SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS 1. GENERAL TAXES, AS FOLLOWS, PLUS INTEREST AFTER DELINQUENCY: FOR YEAR AMOUNT BILLED AMOUNT PAID 1975 $1,086.78 $538.62 BEING COUNTY TREASURER' S PARCEL NO. 102305-9095-03 AND 102305-9078-04 2. AN EASEMENT AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID PREMISES AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES. FOR : LINE OF POLES IN FAVOR OF : PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY, A MASSACHUSETTS CORPORATION RECORDED : AUGUST 8, 1950 AUDITOR' S NO. : 4043986 AFFECTS : THE ENTIRE LINE OF SAID POLES IS ONE FOOT SOUTH AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF PARCEL A 4. CONTRACT OF SALE VENDOR : FRED ALBERTS AND DONNA ALBERTS, HIS WIFE VENDEE : FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, RENTON, WASHINGTON DATED : NOVEMBER 11 , 1975 RECORDED : NOVEMBER 18, 1975 AUDITOR' S NO. : 7511180394 RECEIPT NO. : E-327998 . . .END OF SCHEDULE B. . . THE TERMS CF THIS POLICY ARE MODIFIED BY THE ATTACHED INDORSEMENT. WA: 10 A-144870 PAGE 2 raiiurA .cai esrara uesrrn,r:,._ i CITY OF RENTON DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST PURPOSE OF CHECKLIST: The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Chapter 43.21C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this.checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS: This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or"does not apply". Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there may be significant adverse impact. USE OF CHECKLIST FOR NONPROJECT PROPOSALS: Complete this checklist for nonproject proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply." IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D). For nonproject actions (actions involving decisions on policies, plans and programs), the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as "proposal," "proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively. RECFIVEr %EVELOPMIENT PLA1rmN.; CITY OF RENTON Environmental Checklist A. =ACKGROUND 1. ame of proposed project, if applicable: is e- o ceet-e, isk-iyA Po( L. C.)ojs c turn • Ik-i\10.6..4s Ghr►shark 5c,h eo 1 2. ame of applicant: ) oit 1e nr, V r tAti III t,\ , AdA.CA bA-04-ce,-6r 501 OA f i r r aj 9 ch o 01 3. •ddress and phone number of applicant • C0 .��-- vc,6 wt.: jvr aJt/ 63eeit�►--ei%OtU�k I AYCA:i (l�k�n t WA CI 09-G\� tiSatT.- kejAVnikAL(4•. * ti4. y1' . aet1 k-1 VAqaD 41� 4. sate checklist prepare a: txccr 20 t l��$ �y� 63a 1q6 5. Agency requesting checklist: Sea ve r Te{lk,- h; ►' 9 eiv40 p%Akeh _a- 0 civ,ctI 9 eAft-ll 14-/Q oAkYk, v/ 6. Proposed timing or schedule including phasing, if applicable): h ht -41oe- MocaYelly AIrt1 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. w1 cia W6,. a- i C- s - i tv1 i� 60: vJ Go n ly ✓dzr &r �ex4- 11A 8. ist any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, ,,irrectly related to this proposal. Altsrt o- V V1.1 \P-Wp\nl 1 t-c of 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals dirTctly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. o . 10. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. 90, 'P\..,,A avX\[aL 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of she project and site. rCt ki I b t-0 $ 6 p 1-o o,(A-u10 Lt., c ss'Co o Wt tic-0- CA u`rJk E41,4__ 9-veriwil CA tvrzA of cku re_i1.ev T tA.c.-, c.,s r c 1 wi 1\ 19-c_ use pt ; ref-\-ro e WI-1 n_,,A- I9.e.. usee3 • 2 Environmental Checklist 12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. c.a i o oc 1-?j i 5 ak Fie_ e v\-av1 aku.rc okl^t ,, II( 0-1-6• i4►� a �� (k -1 on A v'e.vt uit N 5iA-c_ �la� A 1; C sb r �A}A S1 0�ro4 ekc B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. EARTH a. General description of the site (circle on; ; flat rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope?) v °A c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. /6 S S 1 nu &( --o 4-6-c, 4c Cb rs 4 Wo.NS d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. No I h o-E ow( IZ-vw w t e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill.`` (Ao �;II o,C Y ``Awy yvb(?OSeS. f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. (A0 . g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? o-t NnokJ ak Skt - 1- 3 Erna • I Checklist Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: tAo cx d o v1 0 d'N'v2k i Nn r~c 3 k-0 co,/('k—L W i(\ o CCUf So \A-0 '0,116.1unJ Wig `(�cic UM kTre curl rrd3orcA 2. AIR a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If .any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. b. Are there any off-site sources of emission or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. No c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: 3. WATER a. Surface Water: 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year- round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. (A0 • 2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. o . 5) DoesL the proposal lie within a 100-year flood plain? If so, note location on the site plan. l o • 4 Environmental Checklist 6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. A0 . b. Ground Water: 1) .:.Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give gneral description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No. 2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; ,industrial, containing the following chemicals...; agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the-system;the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. lvo v.e.• c. Water Runoff(including storm water): 1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters, If so, describe. hwPkzr aa- roc o-f (cr(k�k. 4rJ m \ (1u Wi i\ 'C n 8 u xs ,aAA c o\ 11 on6 eiw�r V; or ary1.L4- 2) Could waste material enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. A .• d. Proposed measures tot reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if ar (V a \ &a) Wl 1 or/Ur , 5 o \ND CaY1\-cb art Yol6.Ic-el-. 4. PLANTS a. Che k or circle types of vegetation found on t - 'te: V deciduous tree: al•- ..ple, aspen othe -77 evergreen tre- rdar pine, other ‘,/ shrubs grass pasture crop or grain wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other / water plants:water lily, eel grass, milfoil, other ., other types of vegetation b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? ( onA,, �� s ,�,,c1 , a- (, ),0-0 5 f c 1slAAA,\.. W► \ 5 or v-u CY\ tpl,,( G S- -k-t, ycd f uilk e VQ-c 5 Environmental Checklist c. List1 threatened or endangered species�" known to be on or near the site. t o v� . + uY.t o � W\c-�4V-fi. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: td 'Pr taS0.YA-s Wee, \ wSoscc • 5. ANIMALS • a. 'Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on-or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: (see next page) Birds: hawk, heron, eagle song girds, ether• " Mammals: deer, bear, elk, .-.I-r, other (a�b i-i�i Fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. II A a -6 a U \I-tit.)WLk C. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain 1 ( o-k-- "6 o uX b-no vi/ -vi d. Proposed measures to preserve ore enhance wildlife, if any: ova 6. ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether_ l it fwill1-be used for( heating, 6`Gfac-tau`i. , etc. v✓1 (` 1Bt u J e. 3� Y Gam. C;10- Ci rt_ osvv, . b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. lAn . c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any: Ins u\chioh .13 bo.tkk- in lti r1411, cWSf'ot INbuilA--;> . II 7. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 6 Environmental Checklist a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. Ao 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. tdvw kNoc& - Vol/ rttk Nit a. 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: Ao m--d-S arf.f (oreD y- fDgS c.--k• b. Noise 1 �1 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? viLikAilvs 011 ql6,�/p e-laS • 2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic,- construction; operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. 1vk s v s t, d.u( recess: khn Fri L , At-1 — 3 t BM , 1, '41'0) S r 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: (A0 Y ES (A rt-J axe, X" Bore • 8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE a. What_is"the current use of the site and adjacent properties? n _ rjuS r w t r USt-r C S !k c-rt- Q h e X\S�,'` G 5'cl� QMU1 G eitc I S6 it a! AA- YDA A-o fk sou- k � rd�nol, re,m�Y�`t f ho Y axe st a�,,�.,1y Vok.UtrJ To b. P9as the site been used for agriculture? If so;/describe. / kt1 aft o o iw.1 vo a&• 1' \o • wirk 0Yuqtti A'�r-► - l4'�.b,v�:; ? O.CXBsS c. Describe any structures on the site. vi�unj s I Yc !nc � c. '- 1 txrO S c&ucck; t'lO&S F Incnurc..t cX ac o a118-a Gem�i j G, 1 t S co`no -ci VOA �p o r 1-,L��,(�'� (t ico,s E ca�c c G.sl room A9 ua I da s ow.� (,7�d S q�ri e�v lb r {�►w d. ill any structures be demolished? If so, what? U 0. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? ° vi/ tx. USA 7 Environmental Checklist g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? pots vim+ C.L,TOy h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in thy completed project? j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? v\.ti k. Pc oposed measures to avoid or reducg displacement impacts, if any: `v\LA S( . S GY f, '1 rt r Cd I. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: 11.2t S yOne {--1 it +S 5 al)01 cis 9. HOUSING a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. Dots A- (16A /. b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. DatS h04- c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: Ooe5 v\ t c /. 10. AESTHETICS a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed. 6'‘ h � h : uNo.a. &Act \ Y\ w 1�r(1 NA•s\T r I oxti � at�ik �d Q� Y 44-1k Sik b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? (V o V 1 Q.Nvj vjo c&l \o-e. c d b.s}-rd c tA. , c. P oposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: pV 8 Environmental Checklist 11. LIGHT AND GLARE a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? A (� 1 c. e c �- r •( VA3 & e i.r,. l a-t- (u. eAc�cac i o-( d.o(NJ v \c91 wba1k \94., GY) (Y\ CLA vtiufW:11 o� 1u4s kruC4 . b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? to . c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? l'0 . d. Prropposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: No ,64-6..S was &Kt4 n 3 ,.SP ek 12. RECREATION 1 a. What designatedand informal recreational opportunities are i the immediate�{icinit l _ W tS JV��t e O.M 1 Ci cx sS l Jl YVt�dV11 ,��/G 1 Uu,1� j `O..X-Pi k.6 t I L" d�.- as\ ao b. W uld the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. IA0 . c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the pro1ect or applicant, if any: 0 \'1\Q_as Wit!. COCe- 15 XJ% 5 e-6• 13. HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. l'Ao . b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural impqrtance known to be on or ext to the site. �1 A50,40� `3 A-0' - Y1-laws v t un /( -ifi f 6- Ova o Y c� Y c h`ri h oivt k \-t. "4,0 Vc-, c. Proposed measures to reduce or controlppacls, if an ' 1 1 i �e� a�o to vt L i—f(�.YLS core Xl V") 0 -f- t'^o.T 14. TRANSPORTATION a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. 1-\,--i 5'Lk \5 GY1 0\(1AY\ tkVVikilt rA.6 , cvNcox \koStQA/ YA Ni..-4At/ $out- cc SuYvck ?.dcltcV-A4, 9 Environmental Checklist b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the rqject eliminate? S Q a f�c.LJ Wl M1 ctrivIJA t o-S W1,11 O.J GAV'sicl _S &cQ.r e �s� , v/ wct, l c n ) agar. C4) e,-f t r� d. will the poposal require any new roads or streets, or.improvements to.existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe.(indicate whether.public or p vate? O . e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate .vicinity of).:water,_-rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. to f, How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. A-6 AAJCon scktrt dkt1 o ow-b� t \4-+ S wl l re k J c t. g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: l V t7YAL UX`e. V U b20 15. PUBLIC SERVICES a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, he Ith care, schools, otnher)? If so, generally d scribern'' �t r� e i*tMlr `fi -4t, �re_L Y-v 'C t- � .Y 1• c1 ANA- 1 c -0,I -t W t1 bt A� 1`�G�� 1 tlt ea_To 1-cjc%6Ai b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. 16. UTILITIES a. Circle utiliti entl :: - at the site: electricity 4111110, 041d,service elephon , s septic system, . - 11 " 10 • Environmental Checklist b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which ma be bero qt.., �-o G ov.1, ►l yd(a4 1(4w; cpvv b - KA Is of f C. SIGNATURE I, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non- significance that it might issue in reliance upon this•checklist .should there be any willful misrepresentation willful lack of full disclosure on my part. . Proponent: 0.,14 Name Printed: M 0,42- �/� t Date: JAIN.*ay 113 EA.(1.b • 11 Environmental Checklist D. SUPPLEMENTAL SHEETS FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (These ;:sheets should only be used for actions involving decisions on policies, plans and 'programs. You do not need to fill out these sheets for project actions.) Because these questions are very general, it may be helpful to read them in conjunction with the list of the elements of the environment. When answering these questions, be aware of the extent the proposal, or the types of activities likely to result from the proposal, would affect the item at a greater intensity or at a faster rate than if the proposal were not implemented. Respond briefly and in general terms. 1. How would the proposal be likely to increase discharge to water;.emissions to air; production, storage, or release of toxic or hazardous substances; or production of noise? a1� Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are: o S U A n.t►.,s-uft r Yo i .r-ci. 2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals, fish, or marine life? p'k- 6r 0.�1 • Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants,animals, fish, or marine life are: Ao 5 u C� `!N_.0.1'V,1^c J Gift. Yi7 ti icA. 3.. ow would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural resources? e-c)6 CLIO/ \A71---(\ p\t/Or \\-SLO-b\ej /4M\ (Nyb" 114,4 yt (14•_ Proposed measures to protect or conserve energy and natural resources are: �ilc 'V 1 a(ji0A .2. GI rS f2)- A Qt l' VANE. t` p ap1/4 7 �u.����, Q U`(I V s`7 U pv�J u(�l X yy u.c Ld i - kt �J�]�Ci t 4. ow would the proposal be likely use or Affect environmentally sensitive areas or Heas •esignated (or eligible or under study) for governmental protection; such as parks, wilderness, wild and scenic rivers, threatened or endangered species habitat, historic or cultural sites, wetlands, flood plains, or prime farmlands? Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce impacts are: tAa Sac f suY ask_ VnTorc--k . 5. -low would the proposal be likely to affect land and shoreline use, including whether it would allow or encourage land or shoreline uses incompatible with existing plans? 1-11,4s tcA yo des CoY o c 0-; wig e x�sh ut� , Proposed measuresto avoid or reduce shoreline and land use impacts are: o S O.c9 r^i Q.S c ceS art K'o NOS 12 U Environmental Checklist 6. How would the proposal be likely to increase demands on transportation or public services and utilities? viDcdcDot, c r-cis-v n s u cA d e m . v •}-,'m {-�•�re rM,Y 1A- IB-ei t)".2)'Oe- "he roe �s �� -k Awl av,d 1 kvaz k d�,r&-u Propose measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s) are: � 1 t `,/ u09 cat00 -/. S t dt CrA k\--4 Yv CAM \ovvaW G Y►t-Inrn( t fC Z-fi,1t- Cvt CWd —o Tt" anti.k 7. Identify, if possible, whether the proposal may conflict with local, state, or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. A-0 Ow( cm/l - t'`{S vo j ec Wl i\ 4\ r on 4,4-/ SIGNATURE I, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non- significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation r willful lack of full isclosure on my art. Proponent: Name Printed: Date: 66,ANAGily 9 ct REVISED 9/94 13 Mark Bergquist,Architect 28415-181st Avenue S.E.,Kent,WA 98042 voice:253-638-8196 fax: 253-638-8195 January 5, 1998 Attn: Ms. Jennifer Toth Henning, Senior Planner Development Services City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 re: Project Narrative and Construction Mitigation Description Site Plan Approval Application Proposed Project Relocate Portable Classroom to Highlands Christian School Dear Jennifer: This letter describes the proposed project to relocate one portable classroom building to the Highlands Christian School. Following are both the Project Narrative and the Construction Mitigation Description: Project Narrative The Highlands Christian School is located at the Renton Church of the Nazarene at 850 Union Avenue N.E., Renton, WA. Currently, there are two portable classrooms on site, housing kindergarten through sixth grade students. Kindergartners and fourth-graders share a classroom, the second-and third-graders share a classroom, and the fifth- and sixth-graders share a classroom. Adding a third classroom building will allow straight level classes for each grade, except for the second-and third-graders who will remain together in a split level class. This third classroom building has been in use at the Kentview Christian School at the Kent Church of the Nazarene up until this school year;that school has now re-located elsewhere in Kent,and the existing portable classroom building is available for use by the Highlands Christian School. The site is 6.42 acres, approximately 280,000 square feet. Existing facilities on site include the church building with a 300 seat sanctuary,a house which serves as the school office,the two classroom buildings serving grades K-6,a garage/workshop building, and another, older portable building.The areas of these several facilities are as follows: 12,000 SF at the church; 1,698 SF at the house; 1,792 SF each at the two classroom buildings; 1,196 SF at the garage/workshop;and 768 SF at the old portable. The total area at these existing facilities is 19,246 SF. Lot coverage, given these existing facilities, is 6.9%. The existing paved parking areas provide 45 stalls, including 2 barrier-free stalls for cars and 1 such stall for a van. There are an additional 70 parking spaces available at the gravel and lawn areas in front of the church building. The existing site is flat;grading has been provided only as needed to slope to the storm drainage system.The storm drainage system is in place, and no changes are required. The area of the classroom building to be re-located to this site is 1,725 SF. This third classroom building is a"label"building similar to the two already on site. It is a one-story structure, approximately 15 feet in height. Access to the main doors will be by means of stairs and a barrier- free ramp. The building does have restrooms, but they will not be put in service initially. This building, like the two already on site,will be served by existing toilet room facilities in the church building.The proposed location for the bitilgi' : ' eighteen feet off the south property line, facing the other two classroom buildings. Its bacl' re ned to the playfield on the adjacent FE:R V 5 1998 vtVELUN�vieiv I NLANNING CITY OF RENTON , page 2 - Project Narrative and Construction Mitigation Description Honeydew School property. Including this third classroom building, lot coverage will be 7.5 %. Locating the building as shown in plan,4 existing paved parking stalls are eliminated. This does not affect parking for the school, however, in so far as all paved parking behind--- to the east of--- the church building is off-limits to vehicular traffic during the school day. Neither does it hamper parking for the church, which still benefits from the 12 stalls newly paved when the school campus was originally developed two years ago. During the course of our preliminary review meeting, we discussed the potential need to add another fire hydrant to the site so as to conform to Fire Department requirements that the building be located within 150 feet of the first hydrant and within 300 feet of the second. I note that this third classroom building, as shown in our plan, easily comes within 150 feet of the first hydrant, but it's barely 315 feet from the second hydrant. We are prepared to add another hydrant if required to do so, but we ask that the Fire Marshal's office consider whether or not the existing conditions do indeed meet the intent of the regulations. Construction Mitigation Description Proposed construction dates are as follows: Monday, March 23, 1998 to begin and Friday, April 10, 1998 to end. Hours of operation during this three-week period will be week-days from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM. At this point in time no "specialty hours"are foreseen. The portable classroom to be brought on site is currently located at the Kent First Church of the Nazarene, 930 E. James, Kent, WA 98031. The proposed transportation route is north along Highways 167 &405 and east on Sunset Boulevard to Union Avenue. Dust, traffic and transportation impacts, as well as erosion, mud, noise and other noxious characteristics, will be minimal. No special measures will be implemented with respect to minimizing these impacts. Don't hesitate to call me with any questions regarding this submittal.71e. rely ours, d Mark Bergquist, CS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISII WAIVER OF SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LAND USE APPLICATIONS LAND USE PERMIT SUBMITTAL WAIVED MODIFIED REQUIREMENTS • BY: COMMENTS. Calculations, Survey, �icAlt3(1 Drainage Control Plan; . Drainage Report 2 Q 1\,)Al2-12-a t-iVG A.cc.i--- pg�c. Elevations,Architectural3 AND a Elevations, Grading 2 )/?. Existing Covenants (Record.ed Copy). Existing Easements (Recorded Copy) 4 Flood Plain Map, if applicable4 Floor Plans SAND. Geotechnical ReportANo3 , (L3 Grading Plan, Conceptual z } Grading Plan,:Detailed z '! King County Assessor's Map Indicating Sited Landscaping Plan, Conceptual. Legal Description 4 List of Surrounding Property Owners 4 Mailing Labels for Property Owners. Map of Existing Site Conditions. Master Application Form< Monument Cards (one per monument) Parking, Lot Coverage & Landscaping Analysis d • Plan Reductions (PMTs) 4 Postage. Public Works Approval Letterz Title Report or Plat Certificate d Topography Map (5' contours)3 � ' I '.fit' tf1. ' Traffic Study 2 it> Tree CuttingNegetation Clearing Plan. • Utilities Plan, Generalized 2 Wetlands Delineation Mapa Wetlands Planting Plana Wetlands Study. C,,\J V I This requirement may be waived by: 1. Property Services Section PROJECT NAME: N\eoLaNss CIARAST1AN St-otooL 2, Public Works Plan Review Section 3. Building Section DATE: l Z f y l 17 4. Development Planning Section h:\division.s\develop.ser\dev.plan.ing\wa ive r.xls CITY OF RENTON PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: December 4, 1997 TO: Pre-Application File No. 97-1072 FROM: Jennifer Toth Henning SUBJECT: Highlands Christian School Classroom General. Staff has conducted a preliminary review of the pre-application file for the proposed portable classroom addition at the Highlands Christian School -- 850 Union Avenue NE. Listed below and attached on several comment sheets are our preliminary findings. Although every effort is made to ensure that these comments are complete, a more thorough examination of the project at the time of application submittal may reveal additional issues that may alter these comments or require additional comments. Zoning. The project site is zoned Residential - 8 DU/AC (R-8). The R-8 Zone allows up to four portables per site. As noted in a letter addressed to John Nason on April 11, 1997, the addition of another portable classroom would be considered to exceed minor modification standards of the Conditional Use Permit issued for the school. The proposal would be subject to administrative site plan reveiw. Length of Time for Processing. Generally, proposals requiring a administrative site plan review (without environmental review) are processed within 6 to 8 weeks following the issuance of the project acceptance letter, unless an appeal is filed, or additional information is needed in order to evaluate the proposal. cc: applicant H:\WW6ODOT\MEMO.D011bh RECEIVF1 .j ,6 1998 DEVELOh'hrit_N1 PLANNING CITY OF RENTON CITY OF RENTON PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DEVELOP%1E^i DATE: November 18, 1997 RECER'fc .. TO: Jennifer Henning " FROM: Rebecca Lind i"- STAFF CONTACT: Troy Schlepp (277-6167) SUBJECT: Highlands Christian School Classroom 1. Intent of the Land Use Designation The site is designated Residential Single Family on the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. 2. Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan The proposal is consistent with the following Comprehensive Plan policies: Objective LU-KK. Assure adequate land at appropriate locations for facilities which meet the educational needs of area residents. Policy LU-264. Internal site circulation should be primarily pedestrian oriented. 3. Areas of potential inconsistency with the Comprehensive Plan No inconsistencies are noted at this time. City of Renton InterOffice Memo To: Jennifer Henning 3 From: Kayren K. Kittrick )4 Date: December 4, 1997 Subject: Highlands Christian School Portable Classroom PreApplication Review NOTE ON PRELIMINARY REVIEW COMMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT: The following comments on development and permitting issues are based on the pre-application submittals made to the City of Renton by the applicant. The applicant is cautioned that information contained in this summary may be subject to modification and/or concurrence by official decision makers (e.g. Hearing Examiner, Boards of Adjustment, Board of Public Works and City Council). Review comments may also need to be revised based on site planning and other design changes required by the City or made by the applicant. There are apparently no changes to the site utilities required for this additional portable classroom. If no additional meters, fire hydrants, sanitary services or changes in drainage are involved in the project as proposed, no System Development Charges are triggered. If additional paving or utility services are required by other departments or agencies, a construction permit with all pertinent fees will be triggered. PLAN REVIEW 1. A construction permit is apparently not required. CC: Neil Watts G��Y G� . CITY OF RENTON FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU MEMORANDUM DATE: November 17, 1997 TO: Jennifer Toth Henning, Planner FROM: Jim Gray, Assistant Fire Marshal cl SUBJECT: Highlands Christian School Classroom, 850 Union Av. NE Fire Department Comments: 1. The preliminary Fire flow is 1500 GPM, which requires one fire hydrant within 150 feet of the buildir}g and one additional hydrant ithin 300 fee of the building. lap( &' 4, hy .a—o c av 0( al 1s-t1 3 (lb Via• 2. Separ to plans and permit are required for fire alarm system if installed. . 3. A fire mitigation fee of$931.84 is required based on $.52 a square foot. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. qri -Io1 "ter of RENTO NOV 1 1 1997 MEMORANDUM LfAV1•41�104 DATE: ////i'/`17 TO: Construction Services, Fire Prevention, Plan Review, Project Planner FROM: Jim Hanson, Development Services Division Director SUBJECT: New Preliminary Application: hiphIt141il G'�riShX41 Sche/, C'lc. s, LOCATION: eV 1)rOY) A-yt . /V A meeting with the a plicant has been scheduled for //2 1?V , Thursday, Y in the 3rd floor conference room. If this meeting is scheduled at 10:00 AM, the MEETING MUST BE CONCLUDED PRIOR TO 11 :00 AM to allow time to prepare for the 11 :00 meeting. Please review the attached project plans prior to the scheduled meeting with the applicant. You will not need to do a thorough "permit level" review at this time. Note only major issues that must be resolved prior to formal land use and/or building permit application submittal. If you are unable to attend the meeting, please send a representative. Please submit your written comments to lej/)Jr) 1 at least two (2) days before the meeting. Thank you. /1/,5_ HICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COM] • L800 COLUMBIA CENTER, 701 5TH SEATTLE, WA 98104 Order No.: 498465 SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE Certificate for Filing Proposed Short Plat In the matter of the short plat submitted for your approval,this Company has examined the records of the County Auditor and County Clerk of KING County,Washington,and the records of the Clerk of the United States Courts holding terms in said County,and from such examination hereby certifies that the title to the following described land situate in said KING County,to-wit: SEE SCHEDULE A(NEXT PAGE) VESTED IN: RENTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, A WASHINGTON NON-PROFIT CORPORATION, WHO ACQUIRED TITLE AS FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZERENE, RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS TO THE WEST 550 FEET OF SAID PREMISES; AND FRED ALBERTS AND DONNA ALBERTS, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS TO THE REMAINDER EXCEPTIONS: SEE SCHEDULE B ATTACHED CHARGE: $200.00 r������n, TAX: $ 17.20 PER 7998 DEyCI�rv,CN1 YLyNNING Records examined to January 28, 1998 at 8 :00 A A.M M. OF RENTON CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY By 2�......�. MIKE HARRIS/CHRIS JOHANSON Title Officer (206) 628-5623 SHPLATA/12•5-90/EK • • HICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMP. Order No.: 498465 SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE SCHEDULE A (Continued) LEGAL DESCRIPTION PARCEL A: THE NORTH 100 FEET OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF LYING WITHIN 132ND AVE S.E. (UNION AVE N.E. ) . PARCEL B: THE NORTH HALF OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THE NORTH 100 FEET THEREOF; AND EXCEPT THE SOUTH 110 FEET THEREOF; AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF LYING WITHIN 132ND AVE S.E. (UNION AVE N.E. ) . CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Order No.: 498465 SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE SCHEDULE B This certificate does not insure against loss or damage by reason of the following exceptions: GENERAL EXCEPTIONS: A. Defects,liens,encumbrances,adverse claims or other matters,if any,created,first appearing in the public records or attaching subsequent to the effective date hereof but prior to the date the proposed insured acquires for value of record the estate or interest or mortgage thereon covered by this Commitment. B. Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records. C. Encroachments,overlaps,boundary line disputes,and any other matters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey and inspection of the premises. D. Easements or claims of easements not shown by the public records. E. Any lien,or right to lien,for contributions to employee benefit funds,or for state workers'compensation,or for services,labor,or material heretofore or hereafter furnished,all as imposed by law,and not shown by the public records. F. Liens under the Workmen's Compensation Act not shown by the public records. G. Any service,installation,connection,maintenance or construction charges for sewer,water,electricity or garbage removal. H. General taxes not now payable;matters relating to special assessments and special levies,if any,preceding or in the same becoming a lien. I. Reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; Indian tribal codes or regulations,Indian treaty or aboriginal rights, including easements or equitable servitudes. J. Water rights,claims,or title to water. K. THIS REPORT IS ISSUED AND ACCEPTED UPON THE UNDERSTANDING THAT THE LIABILITY OF THE COMPANY SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS($1000.00). SHPIATB/O31694/roc CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY • 3ICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMP. . Order No.: 498465 SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE SCHEDULE B (Continued) EXCEPTIONS A 1. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY PURPOSE: ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION AND/OR DISTRIBUTION LINE AREA AFFECTED: AS NOW LOCATED OR AS MAY BE RELOCATED BY MUTUAL CONSENT RECORDED: SEPTEMBER 12, 1940 RECORDING NUMBER: 3120992 B 2. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY PURPOSE: ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION AND/OR DISTRIBUTION LINE AREA AFFECTED: A NORTHERLY PORTION OF PARCEL A RECORDED: AUGUST 8, 1950 RECORDING NUMBER: 4043986 c 3. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: CITY OF RENTON PURPOSE: SLOPES AND SIDEWALK AREA AFFECTED: THE WESTERLY 5 FEET OF PARCEL B RECORDED: AUGUST 25, 1971 RECORDING NUMBER: 7108250421 4 . EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: CITY OF RENTON PURPOSE: SLOPES AND SIDEWALK AREA AFFECTED: THE WESTERLY 5 FEET OF PARCEL A RECORDED: AUGUST 25, 1971 RECORDING NUMBER: 7108250422 5. UNDERGROUND UTILITY EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY PURPOSE: ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION AND/OR CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY HICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COW- Order No.: 498465 SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE SCHEDULE B (Continued) EXCEPTIONS DISTRIBUTION LINE AREA AFFECTED: THE SOUTH 17.5 FEET OF PARCEL B RECORDED: JUNE 24, 1980 RECORDING NUMBER: 8006240435 CONTAINS COVENANT PROHIBITING STRUCTURES OVER SAID EASEMENT OR OTHER ACTIVITIES WHICH MIGHT ENDANGER THE UNDERGROUND SYSTEM. r SAID INSTRUMENT CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING RECITAL: PROVIDING ACCESS IS NOT AVAILABLE OVER ROADWAYS AND PARKING AREAS, GRANTOR AGREES TO CONSTURCT AND MAINTAIN A ROAD FOR ACCESS PURPOSES TO GRANTEE'S FACILITIES. SAID ROAD TO BE OPEN AND CLEAR TO THAT PUGET MAINTENANCE VEHICLES CAN DRIVE TO SAID FACILITIES WITHOUT HAVING TO REMOVE OBSTACLES OF ANY NATURE. SAID CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE TO BE AT GRANTOR'S EXPENSE. c 6. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: CITY OF RENTON PURPOSE: PUBLIC UTILITIES AREA AFFECTED: THE EAST 10 FEET OF THE WEST 40 FEET OF SAID PREMISES RECORDED: SEPTEMBER 2, 1981 RECORDING NUMBER: 8109020544 a 7. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: CITY OF RENTON PURPOSE: PUBLIC UTILITIES AREA AFFECTED: PORTIONS OF SAID PREMISES RECORDED: SEPTEMBER 2, 1981 RECORDING NUMBER: 8109020545 r WE NOTE SAID INSTRUMENT APPEARS TO CONTAIN ERRORS IN THE DESCRIPTION OF SAID EASEMENTS. J 8. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: CITY OF RENTON PURPOSE: PUBLIC UTILITIES SHPLATB3/12-12-90/EK CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY HICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COM] Order No.: 498465 SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE SCHEDULE B (Continued) EXCEPTIONS AREA AFFECTED: THE SOUTH 10 FEET OF THE NORTH 59 FEET OF THE WEST 225 FEET OF PARCEL A RECORDED: JANUARY 12, 1996 RECORDING NUMBER: 9601120792 x 9. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF CITY OF RENTON ORDINANCE NUMBER 4612: RECORDED: JUNE 21, 1996 RECORDING NUMBER: 9606210966 REGARDING: ESTABLISHING AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR SANITARY SEWER SERVICE FACILITIES L 10. GENERAL AND SPECIAL TAXES AND CHARGES, PAYABLE FEBRUARY 15, DELINQUENT IF FIRST HALF UNPAID ON MAY 1, SECOND HALF DELINQUENT IF UNPAID ON NOVEMBER 1 OF THE TAX YEAR (AMOUNTS DO NOT INCLUDE INTEREST AND PENALTIES) : YEAR: 1998 TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER: 102305-9095-03 LEVY CODE: 2100 ASSESSED VALUE-LAND: $ 54,400.00 ASSESSED VALUE-IMPROVEMENTS: $ 0.00 GENERAL & SPECIAL TAXES: BILLED: $NOT AVAILABLE PAID: $NOT AVAILABLE UNPAID: SNOT AVAILABLE AFFECTS: TAXABLE PORTION OF PARCEL A Pr NOTE: TAXES FOR 1997 IN THE SUM OF $ 755.15 HAVE BEEN PAID. m 11. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS PRESENTLY CLASSIFIED AS EXEMPT AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO THE COLLECTION OF BACK TAXES FOR A POSSIBLE 3 TO 10 YEAR PERIOD, DEPENDING UPON THE ACTUAL USE CLASSIFICATION OF THE PROPERTY DURING ITS EXEMPT STATUS. INQUIRY SHOULD BE MADE TO THE KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE OR THE COMPANY FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER: 102305-9095-94 LEVY CODE: 2100 o AFFECTS: EXEMPT PORTION OF PARCEL A SHPIATB3/12-12-90/EK CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY HICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMP ' Order No.: 498465 SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE SCHEDULE B (Continued) EXCEPTIONS p 12. GENERAL AND SPECIAL TAXES AND CHARGES, PAYABLE FEBRUARY 15, DELINQUENT IF FIRST HALF UNPAID ON MAY 1, SECOND HALF DELINQUENT IF UNPAID ON NOVEMBER 1 OF THE TAX YEAR (AMOUNTS DO NOT INCLUDE INTEREST AND PENALTIES) : YEAR: 1998 TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER: 102305-9078-04 LEVY CODE: 2100 ASSESSED VALUE-LAND: $ 62,600.00 ASSESSED VALUE-IMPROVEMENTS: $ 0.00 GENERAL & SPECIAL TAXES: BILLED: $NOT AVAILABLE PAID: $NOT AVAILABLE UNPAID: $NOT AVAILABLE AFFECTS: TAXABLE PORTION OF PARCEL B p NOTE: TAXES FOR 1997 IN THE SUM OF $ 868.89 HAVE BEEN PAID. s 13. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS PRESENTLY CLASSIFIED AS EXEMPT AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO THE COLLECTION OF BACK TAXES FOR A POSSIBLE 3 TO 10 YEAR PERIOD, DEPENDING UPON THE ACTUAL USE CLASSIFICATION OF THE PROPERTY DURING ITS EXEMPT STATUS. INQUIRY SHOULD BE MADE TO THE KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE OR THE COMPANY FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER: 102305-9078-95 LEVY CODE: 2100 AFFECTS: EXEMPT PORTION OF PARCEL B 2• 14. CONTRACT OF SALE AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: SELLER: FRED ALBERTS AND DONNA ALBERTS, HIS WIFE PURCHASER: FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, RENTON, WASHINGTON DATED: NOVEMBER 11, 1975 RECORDED: NOVEMBER 18, 1975 RECORDING NUMBER: 7511180394 EXCISE TAX NUMBER: E327998 SHPIATB3/12-12-90/EK CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY HICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMP - Order No.: 498465 SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE SCHEDULE B (Continued) EXCEPTIONS ✓ SAID CONTRACT HAS BEEN PARTIALLY FULFILLED AS TO THE WEST 550 FEET OF SAID PREMISES, BY STATUTORY WARRANTY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 7611220691. ✓ 15. TRUST INDENTURE AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: ISSUER: RENTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE TRUSTEE: THOMAS A. GLESSNER AMOUNT: $ 275,000.00 DATED: NOVEMBER 5, 1981 RECORDED: NOVEMBER 17, 1981 RECORDING NUMBER: 8111170823 THE AMOUNT NOW SECURED BY SAID INDENTURE AND THE TERMS UPON WHICH THE SAME CAN BE DISCHARGED OR ASSUMED SHOULD BE ASCERTAINED FROM THE HOLDER OF THE INDEBTEDNESS SECURED. w AFFECTS: THE WEST 550 FEET OF SAID PREMISES x 16. THE FOLLOWING MATTERS DISCLOSED BY SURVEY RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 7905089006: LOCATION OF A FENCE IN RELATION TO THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF PARCEL B. ✓ 17. THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IN THIS COMMITMENT IS BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE APPLICATION AND THE PUBLIC RECORDS AS DEFINED IN THE POLICY TO ISSUE. THE PARTIES TO THE FORTHCOMING TRANSACTION MUST NOTIFY THE TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY PRIOR TO CLOSING IF THE DESCRIPTION DOES NOT CONFORM TO THEIR EXPECTATIONS. z NOTE 1: EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1997, DOCUMENT FORMAT AND CONTENT REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN IMPOSED BY WASHINGTON LAW. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF THE DOCUMENT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER. FIRST PAGE OR COVER SHEET: 3" TOP MARGIN CONTAINING NOTHING EXCEPT THE RETURN ADDRESS. 1" SIDE AND BOTTOM MARGINS CONTAINING NO MARKINGS OR SEALS. TITLE(S) OF DOCUMENTS. RECORDING NO. OF ANY ASSIGNED, RELEASED OR REFERENCED DOCUMENT(S) . GRANTORS NAMES (AND PAGE NO. WHERE ADDITIONAL NAMES CAN BE FOUND) . GRANTEES NAMES (AND PAGE NO. WHERE ADDITIONAL NAMES CAN BE FOUND) . ABBREVIATED LEGAL DESCRIPTION (AND PAGE NO. FOR FULL DESCRIPTION) . SHPLATB3/12-12-90/EK CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY QCAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMP, Order No.: 498465 SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE SCHEDULE B (Continued) EXCEPTIONS ASSESSOR'S TAX PARCEL NUMBER(S) . RETURN ADDRESS (IN TOP 3" MARGIN) . **A COVER SHEET CAN BE ATTACHED CONTAINING THE ABOVE FORMAT AND DATA IF THE FIRST PAGE DOES NOT CONTAIN ALL REQUIRED DATA. ADDITIONAL PAGES: 1" TOP, SIDE AND BOTTOM MARGINS CONTAINING NO MARKINGS OR SEALS. ALL PAGES: NO STAPLED OR TAPED ATTACHMENTS. EACH ATTACHMENT MUST BE A SEPARATE PAGE. ALL NOTARY AND OTHER PRESSURE SEALS MUST BE SMUDGED FOR VISIBILITY. FONT SIZE OF 8 POINTS OR LARGER. THE FOLLOWING MAY BE USED AS AN ABBREVIATED LEGAL DESCRIPTION ON THE DOCUMENTS TO BE RECORDED TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF R.C.W. 65.04. SAID ABBREVIATED LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR A COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION WHICH MUST ALSO APPEAR IN THE BODY OF THE DOCUMENT: PTN SW NW, 10-23-5. END OF SCHEDULE B SH PUTB3/12-12-90/etc CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Cli) CHICAGO TITLE SURANCE COMPANY 1800 COLUMHIA CENTER, 701 5TH AVE, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98104 IMPORTANT: This is not a Survey. It is furnished as a convenience to locate the land indicated hereon with reference to streets and other land. 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Y. .o ,/n 11 In ,�_&..71..r 1' wo S lr (S O) -1- O O roar L9a 0 Statutory Warranty Deed THF: (:RANT()R JENNIE LOUISE APELSETR, formerly JENNIE LOUISE CORLIS and cis IARS IARSSEN APELSETH, her husband since October 13, 1961 e; for and in ionsidrraunn of Ten Dollars (S10.00) and other good and valuable consideration in hand paid. conveys and warrants to FRED ALBERTS and DONNA ALBERTS, husband and wife .1) J` the following described real estate. situated in the County of Ring , State of J 1\a.hmgton ;--) The Nor,A one-half of the South one-half of the Southwest Quarter of CV Northwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 5 E.W,H„ OLESS the West 30 feet thereof for road purposes. C') by 1 -.. r . s • ._ ,_�_. . `c?'JTY This deed is given in fulfillment of that certain real estate contract between JENNIE LOUISR CORLIS, a widow and TRIO ALBERTS and DONNA ALBERTS, husband and wife, dated the 7th day of October, 1961, and conditioned for the conveyance of the above described property, and the covenants of warranty herein contained shall not apply to any title, interest or encumbrance arising by, through or under the purchaser in said contract, and shall not apply to any taxes, assessments or other charger i levied, assessed or becoming due subsequent to the data of said contract. Subject to all easements, restrictions and reservations of record, if any. t Dated this 7th day of November, 1Z61. l A/YL.U�-GYLt.G-L c'/ (st.AL I NNTE LOUISE APELSE'.7 formerly Jennie Louise orlis 'a ,AO t) AtII4 a,l �. t: lttsIAL.t LARS IARSSEN APELSETH, he husband since ;1'.vrF: of ,. il\Gf()\. r October 13, 1961. (ouqu.A4,,,, King 1 PA, ;..... ffIttpc/a)jleJs.,nully appeared I.etore me JENNIE LOUISE AP:'L,SETH and IARS IARSSEN APELSETH i .• ?'4, oe .,ore "re, ;the rnd,val,:af s described in tnd who esecute,l the within and foregoing instrument. and VA • :acltnnwlid2rd thitz t they signed tar same . their free and voluntary act and deed, for the N VW and purl lcs•thirern mentioned I << 's...• . O / . • rE..•(:11,'k), \icier my rand and orb(ia l seal :hr. 7th .la to November, 1961. Sales Tax Paid on Contract ..Y•at'ev Pa u i and far t e .tote of {4'attitortoy,• Affidavit No. E441649 !..,1( residing at Renton. —.--r -rn 11119—_ El -- , V . . s i v 4:17 m :: j I 2" i -C. n I I C''J v �/ 7 O 1 ,. C1 g 2 Q c FI EDi for Record at Request// of :,K -- Hanle 1 �ii�.E'c�G'--,!' ?�1�Ef W it< . 02 � A►. ./?.. tr. 3 trt FORM LSnt•• Q Statutory Warranty Deed , THE GRANTORS, FRED ALBERTS and DONNA ALBERTS, his wife, • for and in consideration of Ten Dollars and other good and valuable considerations in hand paid,conveys ant:warrants to FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, Renton, Washington 1! the following described real estate,situated in the County of King ,State of ij Washington: The west 550 feet of, PARCEL A: North 100 feet of the north half of south half of southwest quarter of the i northwest quarter located in Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington: Except portion lying within 132nd Ave. S.E. The West 550 feet of, PARCEL B: North half of south half of southwest quarter of northwest quarter of 'i Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, ,1 Washington; Except the north 100 feet thereof and except the south 110 ' feet thereof, and except portion lying within 132nd Ave. S.E. • t Partial . This deed is given le/fulfillment of that certain real estate contract between the parties hereto, dated November 11 . ICI 75 . and •onditioned for the conveyance of the above described property.and the covenants of warranty herein contained shall not apply to any title. interest or encumbrance arising by.through or under the purchaser In said contract, and shall not apply to uny taxes, ments or other charges levied, d or becoming due subsequent to the late of said contract. Dated this 8th day of November, 1976 SALES TAX PAID ON COI:F.E:r Are N.'Jt�x 4/ , ��L��i""v``o Icy, KING CA. K�CG.i;1S DIVISION r f s"t`' � , /- � � =''`� DEPUTY �f�,,., / G C.���1. fsaist.l • STATE OF WASHINGTON, ss County of King t.. On this day personally appeared before me Fred Alberts and Donna Alberts to me known to be the it..iividwl s described in and who executed the within and foregoing jaunt-sent, and ' acknowledged that they signed the same as their free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. GIVEN under my band and official sell this 8th day of November, 1976 •• i _ i r �, 7ofoy r da_t.d far rAe State (4.{Yu:isgtow, residing if Issaquah . r , ' , L ".- ' a2 1_ !newt Sept IS 40 3120993 Sept 4 40 `1 ove Anne G Merrick; Lue iierriek Palley i ndharlaa Beiley„hk, Wt 11l. �orliee adaennie L Corli. s,bof / to Puget Sound Power adLight Company, a Ye a imp Vp (wind glint t., ap---ea l990090--• in The 511 of tee 31 or the 31I1 of the } of aeo 10 tarp S5 nr S ew ---the cent la---es now log an as bey reloeeted by autuel eonrea3 —(Llaeting ptff rtriekea)-----(atg prgff etriebs )--- Williaa aorlis Jeanie L Wylie L= G Marriott Lu a Merrick Bailey Werlon Bailey .- by Menial Terry aif kcw Sept 4 40 b. William C-rlia an d Jessie L Corns bf Edward P Thving D r for the es sea a t $ ne ?e b S 4 3 kav SCA 4 40 by Meunel Terry air for.Aaae 0 Merrick,Lue Merr ink . ' ! Dailey anlharlan jlatlq bf 0 hw.ng np for the aw roe at a a Feb 3 43( al eD ay) . • & ant Sept 4E 40 _ 3120993 • • 9f / • E mnt Aug 9-50 4043 6 / �� Jul 2;-50 1.00 w ovc 0 Fred W Alberts and Dermal-Jane LaVerne Alberta, hwf t_ Si tc Puget Sound Powers & Light Company,a Mass corp The fps envy grant to ep its s&a----same as 2992761-- single line-- kcw: The N 100ft of the Ni of Si of SW-t of the IiWi sec 10 twp 23 NR 5 EWM The cntr In-- one foot S and pit the N In of sd tt T w the right of ingress to aUd egress from----(par to blast stricken) -- Imtg par stricsken)-- :. Donnabelle LaVerne .Alberts Fred W Alberts kcw Jul 27-50 by Fred W Alberts and Donnabelle LaVerne Alberts, hwf,bef Edward P Thwing npfor Wnresat S(ns Feb 3-51) Mlto Puget Luand Power E: Light Cc Vis `l EASEMENT FOR ROANAY SLOPES AND SIDEWALK AREAS In the Matter of Cti— KNOW ALL ,MEN BY'THESE�PRESENTS, That _ -7F� LC et L C% for and in consideration of-Alr Z9'SO 0 do hereby convey and warrant unto the City of Renton, the perpetual right, permit, a) license and easement to use and occupy the hereinafter described lands for the purpose wof repairing, constructing and maintaining roadway slopes and sidewalk areas in excava- Lion and/or embankment. said lands being situated in Renton, King County, State of Washington, and described as follows, to-wit: The Westerly 5 feet of the Following Described Property: The North one-half of the South one-half of the Southwest one-quarter of the Northwest one-quarter of Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 5 East; W.M.; LESS the North 100 feet and LESS the South 110 feet; LESS County Road. the specific details concerning all of which are to be found within that certain map of definite location now of record and on file in the office of the City Engineer of Renton, Washington. /and bearing date of approval. dilta -- .and and and STATE OF ,lASh:NGTON S5 COtt(T'? OF KING • Ott undersigned, a nota publ c in and for the State of Washington. hereby certify that on thise'(' day of 197/ personally appeared before re and • and and and ; to me known to bt to v ua esc e in and execute the fore - nsyv'urtent. and acknowledged tnat stgnetr 4 ec the same as free and voluntary act and deed r uses gyn and` ose�, in mentioned. � e i l • 1 -: c- 1 . , Ltry uo C in anC for La�t�e rash',ngton. rtsiding at,ea1?lj _ AUC-25 71 f• 0 0 0 0 5 7108250421 ---Rf 2.0C • •,ow IILVM 'n111N:ir 1i{���,iI�y�L �� *RR'T1 'T�di'�i� VIM 11111 .01WALK) i /1" • ft 'mnn004 R rxtlov aril 1 pi. 1 ill g ' L III -s- s co Ii EASEMENT FOR ROADWAY SLOPES AND SIDEWALK AREAS In the Matter of CV N aiiisit KNOW AL Mkpi BY T E E P ESENTS, That �71.€4. W' 11 for and in consideration ofd(a S•o0 3 do hereby convey and warrant unto the City of Renton, the perpetual right, permit, license and easement to use and occupy the hereinafter described lands for the purpose of repairing, constructing and maintaining roadway slopes and sidewalk areas in excava- tion and/or embankment, said lands being situated in Renton, King County, State of Washington. and described as follows, to-wit: The Westerly 5 feet of the following described property: The North 100 feet of the South one-half of the Southwest one-quarter of the Northwest one-quarter of Section 10, Township 23 North. Range 5 East; WM; LESS County Road. the specific details concerning all of which are to be found within that certain map of definite location now of record and on file in the office of the City Engineer of bnton, Washington, and bearing date of approval. 1t4A k, 61.144. and and and STATE OF WPSHINGTON ; SS C0lJ Tt OF XING ) I, the undersigned, a notary pub] c in and for the State of Washington, hereby certify that on this.R 7 day of 197/ personally appeared be fo we �� �.,�_ and �i,o� (.iJ. 6l� �►�/�: •aQl".+z.,cpp. and and • anc : to ne known to be indi v ua se in and who exe:uted the foregoin nlrument. and acknowledged that signed-end sealed the some as [.f free and voluntary act and Dees, uses an ipurpa.es,therein mentions 1" � ,•. •:ct. Not ry u c n an or :t-' ., S' : rashington, residing at , ti - `41E..` ■ I nc M 1 a r iLED Resort at Ravuei► 4 .,ty omcs of THE 1TTY ci t.kIl ...,r 300 ICU. AV R EO4 Tll ytpelW WA114 W�1 )p�Z Jo-- ZZhOSZ80tL 9 0 0 0 0 J IVSZ-511Y FP NIS PAY ct Jim71 I029 "H.'A" PUGET EASEMENT I.OR UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC SYSTEM n146 1,uJ`f'.f FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, RENTON, WASHINGTON, ' ("Grantor" herein).grants.convoys and warrants to PUGET SOUND POWER& LIGHT COMPANY.a Washington co►- peration ("Grantee"herein),for the purposes hereinafter set forth a perpetual easement under.across and over the fol- .. lowing described real property(the"Property"herein) . King County.Washington. • i The North 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the , Northwest 1/4 of Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, 'o to W.M., in King County, Washington; ,c c7 E::CEPT the north 100 feet thereof and EXCEPT the south 110 feet thereof, and EXCEPT that portion lying within 132nd 0 Avenue S. E. n N 0 03 7 7 Except as may be otherwise set forth herein Grantee's rights shall he exercised upon that portion of the Property(the"Right- of Way"herein)described as follows: kRightef•Wey- 4eet.invridt)►hevin feetbFseehwviritF euei►sidebfabegbr hoe xleserilxei-es-Follows"- The south 17.5 feet cf the above described property. Providing access is not available over roadways and parking areas, Grantor agrees to construct and maintain a road for access purposes tc Grantee's facilities, said road to be open and clear so that Puget's maintenance vehicles can drive to said facilities without having to remove obstacles of any nature. Said construction and maintenance to be at Grantor's expense. 1. Purpose.Grantee shall have the right to construct.operate.maintain.repair,replace and enlarge an underground electric transmission and/or distribution system upon and under the Right-of-Way together with all necessary or convenient ap- purtenances therefor.which may include but are not limited to the following:underground conduits.cables,communication lines:vaults.manholes.switches,and transformers:and semi-buried or ground mounted facilities.Following the initial con- struction of its facilities.Grantee may from time to time construct such additional facilities as it may require. • 2. Access`Grantee shall have the right of access to the Right-of-Way over and across the Property to enable Grantee to exer- cise its rights hereunder.provided.that Grantee shall compensate Grantor for any damage to the Property caused by the exer- cise of said right of access. 3. Obstructions:Landscaping.Grantee may from time to time remove trees.bushes.or other obstructions within the Right- of-Way and may level and grade the Right-of-Way to the extent reasonably necessary to carry out the purposes set forth in ' paragraph 1 hereof.prodded.that following any such work.Grantee shall.to the extent reasonably practicable.restore the Right-of-Say to the condition it was immediately prior to such work.Following the installation of Grantee's underground facilities.Grantor may undertake any ordinary improvements to the landscaping of the Right-of-Way.provided that no trees or other plants shall he placed thereon which would be unreasonably expensive or impractical for Grantee to remove and restore. 4. Grantor's Use of Right-of-Way.Grantor reserves the right to use the Right-of-Way for any purpose not inconsistent with the rights herein granted.provided:that Grantor shall not construct or maintain any building or other structure on the Right- of-Way which would interfere with the exercise of the rights herein granted:that no digging.tunneling or other form of aim- ' structiun amyl-•shall he done on the Property which would disturb the compaction or unearth Grantee's facilities on the Rightof-Way,or endanger the lateral support to said facilities:and that no blasting shall be done within 15 feet of the Right-of- Way. • u S. Indemnity.By accepting and recording this easement.Grantee agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Grantor from say and all claims for injuries and/or damages suffered by any person which may be caused by the Grantee's exercise of the rights herein granted:provided.that Grantee shall not be responsible to Grantor for any injuries and/or damages to any person caused by acts or omissions of Grantor. S. Abandonment.The rights herein granted shall connnu.•until such time as Grantee ceases to use the Right-of-Way for a period of five(31 successive years.in which event this easement shall terminate aria all rights hereunder shall revert to Gran- tor.provided that no abandonment shall be deemed to have occurred by reason of Grantee's failure to initially install its facilities on the Right-of-Way within any period of time from the date hereof 7. Successors and Assigns.The rights and obligations of the parties shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon their respective:.uccessors and assigns. 344249 FILED FOR RECORD AT REQUEST OF: K11/44 PUGET PO''.'ER 1% EXCISE TAX NOT REQUIRED R-1262 REAL ESTATE DIVISION Kin; . .sarit�a,y 235/38 PUGET f OWCR BLDG. Co.Records Divis:zn BELLEVUE. WASHINGTON 98009 _ ;'i Limy ATTENTION WAYNE BRESSLER , h'uuhf DATED this I !day of 11.4 lid- .19 t-0. GRANTOR FIRST CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE, RENTON, Ln WASHINGTD}T Rom) SY: -1..,...c' d. Nr CD v N CO STATE OF WASHINGTON ) SS COUNTY OF ) On this day personally appeared before me to me known to be the individual—described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument,and acknowledged that signed tb^same as _ free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purpoua therein mentioned. • i GIVEN under my hand and official seal this day of - .19 Notary Public in and for the State of Washington. residing at I ij STATE OF WASHINGTON ) SS • COUNTY OF I i On this day personally-appeared before me —_ to me known to be the individual_described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument,and acknowledged that signed the same as_ free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. U' ill GIVEN under my hand and official seal this day of ,19 Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at — t i STATE OF WASHINGTON ) i SS COUNTY OF ) il! • On this day personally appeared before me 4 i1 to me known to be the individual_described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument.and acknowledged that r i r • signed the ame a.. free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. ti I. GIVEN under my hand arid official seal this day of .19 . a�k Notary Public in and for the State of Washington. yi ` residing at 1 STATE OF WASHINGTON I {• ; SS CORPORATE ACKNOWLEDGMENT .411 l COUNTY OF King I ri1 ' ' On this day of J U bj is_ —_ — .19$9. before me.the undersigned.personally appeared E ! Lnw LL D. WrLKEk __ and f • . to me known to be the PASTOR - P2ESiLE7.1T and - ,respectively.of FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, RENTCN, 44ASHIIJ Arporation 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•andpt�rposes therein mentioned.and on oath stated that _----/4( /� authorized to execute the said instrumeot'�nd that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. t Witness my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and tear first a!x„e written. - Y.7 �. �, cl) ___EL • t - • Notary Public in/and for the State of Washington. } risidinp at _AND 416C ti —_-- -- y 1 ! t 1 . 4 . UTILITIES /1 EASEMENT SE? L I I I.7 AN ffl ? _ ]N THIS INSTRUMENT, made this 9thday of July RE1 ' `��!," I THIS 81 ; by and between Renton Church of the tlazarene and and and CD 0.1 and • CD 0^ hereinafter called "Grantor(s)", and the CITY OF RENTON. a Municipal Corporation of King CD County, Washington, hereinafter called "Grantee''. O WITNESSEiH: That said Grantor(s), for and in consideration of the sum of $ / paid by Grantee, and other valuable consideration, do by these presents, grant, bargain, sell, convey, and warrant unto the said Grantee, its successors and assigns, an easement for public utilities (including water and sewer) with necessary appurtenances over, through, across and upon the following described property in King County, Washington, more particularly described as follows: Legal Description of Utility Easements • Easement #1, A 10 ft. Utility Easement The east 10 feet of the west 40 feet of Parcel 'A' - the north 100 feet of the NI of • i • SI of SW; of NW; of Section 10, T23N, R5E except protion lying within 132nd Ave. S.E. Easement 12, A 10 ft. Utility Easement The east 10 feet of the west 40 feet of Parcel '8' - the tI) of SI of SW; of NWI of Section 10, T2311, R5E. Except the11100 feet thereof and except the S 110 feet thereof and except that portion lying within 132nd Ave. S.E. 4 • i t;-15 81/09/02 M0544 B RECD F 4.00 CASHSL ****4.00 22 6 i ,y • FilEE FER RECORD AT REQUEST O` F. THE CITY CLERK SO. :NT9K. i14 S8055 UESI-1 • 7,1 1 - , t _.40.:E4.104.4. N _ Said heretofore mentioned grantee, its successors or assigns, shall have the right, without prior notice or proceeding at law, at such times as may be necessary to enter uvn said above described property `'r t'e purpose of construct- • ing, maintaining, ropair:ng, altering or reconstructing said utilities, or making any connections therewith, without incurring any legal obligations or liability therefore, provided, that such construction, maintaining, repairing, altering or reconstruction of said utilities shall be accomplished in such a manr.er the; the private improvements Pxisting in the right(s)-of-way shall not be disturbed or 1 ' damaged, they will be replaced in as good a condition as they were immediat.'ly l!) before the property wac entered upon by the Grantee. CD c'V The Grantor shall fully use and enjoy the aforedescribed premises, 'icluding � vD the right to retain the right to use the surface of said right-of-way if such use O does not interfere with installation and maintenance of the utilities. However, the grantor shall not erect buildings or structures over, under or across the ' right-of-way during the existence of such utilities. This easement, shall be a covenant running with the land and shall be binding +�sr on the Grantor, his successors, heirs and assigns. Grantors covenant that they .� are the lawful owners of-the above properties and that they have a good and lawful _;�`:,?i right yz_--to-execute this agreement. _ '.-- .*„ ( i�: r< 1p - l- / • _and 1 f >, �:. and ;Y4 1$ and c^ .4'a and STATE OF WASHINGTON r= ) SS COUNTY OF KING ) I, the undersigned a notary public in and for the State of Washington, hereby certifythat on this `� day of , > Y s 19`, personally appeared �' #;1E� before me ;.k`. = =-y..; and .,/tit.: '% -..ratv‘ ,c:= and \\Y\c „t• —11,.-r.. r Al ,, and ; � � and ; to me known to be indivi ual(s) described _ .:• „,: in and who executed the foreg ing instrument, and acknowledged that � : ':yi;'q.`. signed and sealed the same as� free and voluntary act anddeedq t e uses 0,,.,0*>i, and purposes therein mentioned. . r • Notary Public c i n and for L�le State of } :;;:iI. Washington, residing at �'1 1 Sl i UTILITIES PI SEr Z 11 47 ty EASEMENT - - 3 YZ.. I.t;"�'u THIS INSTRUMENT, made thislOthday of July 19 61 by and between Renton Church of the Nazareneand • and . and In and N hereinafter called "Grar.tor(s )", and the CITY OF RENTON, a Municipal Corporation of King CD County, Washington, hereinafter called "Grantee". CD WITNESSETH: That said Gr..ntor(s), for and in consideration of the sum of $1.00 paid by Grantee, and other valuable consideration, do by these presents, grant, bargain, sell , convey, and warrant unto the said Grantee, its successors and assigns, an easement for public utilities (including water and sewer) with necessary appurtenances over, through, across and upon the following described property in King County, Washington, more particularly described as follows: Legal Description of Utility Easements Easement 01, A 17.5 ft. Utility Easement The south 17.5 feet of the west 500 feet of the following: The N 1/2 of the S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 10, 23N, R5E, W.M., EXCEPT the north 100 feet thereof and except that portion lying ithin 132nd Ave. SE. Easement 02, A 10 ft. Utility Easement The north 10 feet of the east 816.45 feet of the north 100 feet of the N 1/2 of the S 1/2 of SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 10, T23N, R5E, W.M., EXCEPT portion lying within 132nd Ave. SE. Easement 43, A 15 ft. Utility Easement Commencing at the NE corner of the north 100 feet of the N 1/2 of the S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 10, T23N, RSE, W.M. and proceeding along the north line of said subdivision N 88°24'47" W 808.95 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence S 1°35'13" W 218.3 feet ± to the south line of the N 1/2 of the S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 10, T23N, R5E W.M. The above description is of the centerline of said 15' utility easement. 61'09i02 $0545 B RECG F 4.00 CASHEL ****4.00 22 • E I, 'l11R RECORD Al REQUEST Of MK= CF T?! C',r CLERK f1111, _ ►t•71..r, MI SCC i • `1 ?i I / — it,.- \ :.-- ..kle,'''' Said heretofore mentioned grantee, its successors or assigns, shall have the right, without prior notice or proceeding at law, at si.ch times as may be necessary to enter upon said above described property for the purpe,e !i of constructing, maintaining, repairing, altering or reconstructing said : utility. or making any connections therewith, without incurring any legal obligations or liability therefore, provided, that such construction, mail - taining, repairing, altering or reconstruction of suLh utility shall be O� accomplished in such a manner that the private improvements existing in the right it N right(s)-of-way shall not be disturbed or damaged, or in the event they are L. p disturbed or damaged, they will be replaced in as good a condition as they were a O� immediately before the property was entered upon by the Grantee. GO The Grantor shall fully use and enjoy the aforede•cribed premises, including the right to retain the right to use the surface of said right-of-way if such use does not interfere with installation and maintenance of the utility ?'ti:;:3ie:';'" line. However, the grantor shall not erect buildings or structures over, under `'"� or across the right-of-way during the existence of such utility. " (` • .y This easement, shall be a cover,nt running with the land and shall be Lind- ing on the Grantor, his successors, heirs and assigns. Grantors covenant that they are the lawful owners of the above properties and that they have a good and r'),.:.., •; `, lawful right tc, execute this agreement. , •a '. •_� ` �:n_�e�� i • / cam.`• .�U and -• •.c.'-:'- . •--/.;-- -`. • •r and ?` ".Y: and ..-• CORPORATE FORM: 3 0. �i'' STATE OF L.S�)r,.-� •:;•- • COUNTY OF 1 t.\g ) 1 `- }. On this day of '.n before me, the undersigned, •� a Notary Publ c n an for the S ate o t�,I.1, s,duly commissioned and sworn ' "••. 4 personally appeared and "'•!`= to me kn to be the —}and >,, cF ! a{ , respectively •' •'s*:,' of \,O „Y y ,,,, the corporation that xecuted the fore • : r•. i:`��• going instrument, and ac nor.A ge t e said instrun .iit to be the free and voluntary • +., ,..•;• ,: act and deed of sai orporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and i t,": /titz, ' on oath stated tha� authorized to execute the said instrument and that 3•, ' ''.: '?. the seal affixed is the do orate seal of said corporation. • '!,..: -r WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year in this . certificate above written. i'. r. notary Fublic in an or'the State cr • ;. - � ,-' \,\, , 1/4.,_.�,4 �, .___, residing at V Z,1- ___ I i ., UEP1-2b s •t- OIONIUMIO • 11700111111 • WHEN ISCOQDED RETURN 7O: Q(�ikan Gh+reLe1 OF Mc RMZReeve- ' Moe of'be dp Clerk Pt c Mcr 1,t1-2227 -0 Reston Musick*Balkan Utilities 200 Ma Amon Soto! EASEMENT Parcel Tea Account It Z3.nS 4o 9-5- kaiak WA 96105S Gear r(s)Niae Ken r9NC�410cciievAlzef KISQ - Z 3 /0 i•J { THIS IIVSIRUMENI",made this ZmIday of -SAL) ey 19 get ; by and between kt.lm..) (.Lk i W , 74 c h447446( L� ,Ty n F -PA U Tv.1 ; w-pan-Ippr Gmosolew--.« and and , m and , hereinafter called`Grantor(s)'and the CTIY OF RE TON,a Municipal Corporation of King County. Washington,hereinafter called'Grantee.' a, That saki Grantor(s),for and in consideration of the sum of S /. OD 04 paid by Grantee,and other valuable consideration,receipt of which is heyby acknowledged,do by "I these presents,grant,bargain,sell,convey,and warrants unto the said Grantee,its successors and .4 assigns,an easement for public utilities(including water,wastewater,and surface water)with necessary appurtenances over,under,through,across and upon the following described property(the tightof- way)in King County,Washington.,more particularly described as follows~cn SC AlAce o• �iet..�r5 /lasd P�rFIVED JAN 0 91996 rr RECORDER D( TAT(NOT RED co Of Deputy I • ii9 oaaamar for.nom r n UW+Ies Ere�er �r�'' 111 ar7 ATTOMMIT SOT it art Shed t or 2 • oars.. 3 PU TY rC.MT 11 a IF . V • • I ma • For the purpose of constructing,reconstructing,installing,repairing,replacing,enlarging,operating and maintaining utilities and utility pipelines,including,but not limited to,water,sewer and storm drainage • lines,together with the right of ingress and egress thereto without prior institution of any suit or proceedings of law and without incurring any legal obligation or liability therefore. Following the initial construction of its facilities,Grantee may from time to time construct such additional facilities as it may require. This easement is granted subject to the following terms and conditions: ' • I. The Grantee shall,upon completion of any work within the property covered by the casement, • restore the surface of the easement,and any private improvements disturbed or destroyed dt•ring execution of the work,as nearly as practicable to the condition they were in immediately before commencement of the work or entry by the Grantee. 2. Grantor shall retain the right to use the surface of the easement as long as such use does not • interfere with the easement rights granted to the Grantee. Grantor shall not,however,have the right to: a. Etect or maintain any buildings or structures within the easement:or b. Plant trees,shrubs or vegetation having deep root patterns which may cause damage to or interfere with the utilities to be placed within the easement by the Grantee;or c. Develop,landscape,or beautify the easement area in any way which would unreasonably increase the costs to the Grantee of restoring the easement area and any private improvements therein. d. Dig, tunnel or perform other forms of constr ucticn activities on the property which would disturb the compaction or unearth Grantee's facilities r n.1. right-of-way,or endanger the lateral support facilities. • e. Blast within fifteen(15)feet of the right-of-way. CT) This easement shall run with the land described herein,and shall be binding upon the parties,their heirs, G successors in interest and assigns. Grantors covenant that they are the lawful owners of the above (11 properties and that they hay,-a good and lawful right to execute this agreement. wl Si natu of Grant /, CD 1`\-� SR. p, ` and CT) and and and P.Epfl5W A11vE FORM OF AQNO.I.DGMtK STATE OF WASTTINGTON ) ) SS COUNTY OF KING ) I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that/.4iM V. Co blei'14-2- signed this instrument, on oath stated that he/she/they authorized to execute the)•nsturnent and acknowledged it as the O^s � o ("115k�..^•r-1 tr., Nmu,"-..., to'bt ''''free and voluntary act of such party/parties for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. • Dated 2 Ja.,auirui 1195 — ury Public in and f r the StatS of Washington residing at 1ffl7TY_ Notary(print):L/Sy STF'HENS .. My appointment expires: .0-/9-97 A.I + ''- thtShec Easement ' d I. , sue:ter: «` �Q pI-.rrwr..c Funs • iltf� • 1111 Exhibit A , nu CHIC® OE TEC NAZARE E Water Easement A portion of the following described property: The north half of the south half of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.K.; except the north 100 feet and except the south 110 feet and CI except that portion lying within 132nd Avenue SE; GTogether with the north 100 feet of the north half of the south half (v of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 10, rl Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M.; except that portion lying Owithin 132nd Avenue SE. Ca Said portion is more particularly described as follows: CD The south 10.00 feet of the north 59.00 feet of the west 225.00 feet. t � ; 4,44 ti if.)1:;/ 1111 ,5. 95055 WA.EAS gswas ac/ riff- , JFT/GP,D 01/02/95 (6-ow3 •' • F • ,a • : . . EXHIBIT B RENTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE WATER EASEMENT A PORTION OF THE NW 1/4, SEC 10, T1h'P 23 N, RGE 5 E, W.M. IINO02510.54W 217.96'. Z h co Nco 4343 Ns 8 1 1^fi 1 moo.— O '-1 O co N N 1/../ fi ;,(;NAPO % �' SO V8'010'E I1Sb17: ` • . 211182' Imes w • Z GRAPHIC SCALE ,C, a /00 200 ON PEET) `.� 1hoh-100ft • CERTIFICATE g W 4EN RECOROED RETURN 7O; I, the c:-::::t;igned, �y perk of the Olzce of the cr rk City of :ienton, 11,,�:.hington, certify tttat this is a true c Renton hiunic, l baiiding 20 7 M't Avenue South and correct copy of ; - P- /' -- Rcnto[4 'A 9t$0/C! ,J, - " or' - Subscribed and Sea!-./j, • T . of A' Are 9!� L7 - _ _ /� f t-, `�.j erk - c7-3 isl CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON L • ORDINANCE NO. 4612 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, -`, ESTABLISHING AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR SANITARY SEWER 4, }: r SERVICE IN A PORTION OF THE SOUTH HIGHLANDS, HEATHER DOWNS, AND MAPLEWOOD SUB-BASINS AND ESTABLISHING TEE C AMOUNT OF TEE CHARGE UPON CONNECTION TO THE FACILITIES. W r 2 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN . I AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I, There is hereby created a Sanitary Sewer Service Special Assessment District for the area served by the East t I t g Renton Sanitary Sewer Interceptor in the northeast quadrant of the 0 1 y 1 0 City of Renton and a portion of its urban growth area within €" i ! Oa unincorporated King County, which area is more particularly n l g LO described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. A map of the service 4 i ' 1 • area is attached as Exhibit "B." The recording of this document is f 1 ito provide notification of potential connection and interest i 1 charges. While this connection charge may be paid at any time, the 1 i . City does not require payment until such time as the parcel is i connected to and thus benefiting from the sewer facilities. The 1 ' property may be sold or in any other way change hands without _ J triggering the requirement, by the City, of payment of the charges 3 i associated with this district. i 1 SECTION II. Persons connecting to the sanitary sewer facilities in this Special Assessment District and which properties . 1 ow ORDINANCE 4 612 • have not been charged or assessed with all costs of the East Renton Sanitary Sewer Interceptor, as detailed in this ordinance, shall pay, in addition to the payment of the connection permit fee and in addition to the system development charge, the following additional fees : • A. per Unit Charge. New connections of residential dwelling units or equivalents shall pay a fee of $224.52 per dwelling unit 1 and all other uses shall pay a unit charge of $0.069 per square x foot of property. Those properties included within this Special Assessment District and which may be assessed a charge thereunder i are included within the boundary legally described Exhibit "A" I in i 40 Q1and which boundary is shown on the map attached as Exhibit "B." i Q ' 04014/ SECTION III. In addition to. the aforestated charges, there CO I a shall be a charge of 4 .11k per annum added to the Per Unit Charge. c t The interest charge shall accrue for no more than ten (10) years 1 , from the date this ordinance becomes effective. Interest charges 5 I will be simple interest and not compound interest . i SECTION IV. This ordinance shall be effective upon its { passage, approval, and thirty (30) days after publication'. ` 1 is PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 10th day of June 1996 . 1 ] ! 1 Marilyn J etersen; City Clerk i 2 • X ;ICON OROLNA4cE 4612 APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 10th day of June , 1996 . Jes e Tanner, Mayor Approve as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: 6/14/96 o- ORD.576 :5/20/96 :as. (a C 00 O . LG C) I 3 AMEMEM .1 • Exhibit A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR THE CITY OF RENTON-EAST RENTON INTERCEPTOR Portions of Sections 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21 and 22 all in Township 23N. Range 5E W.M. in King County, Washington Section 8, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M, All of that portion of Section 8, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. lying East of the East right-of-way line of SR-405 and South of the following described line: Beginning at the intersection of the East line of said Section 8 with the centerline of NE 7th Street; thence Westerly along said centerline of NE 7th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Sunset Boulevard NE; thence Northerly along the centerline of Sunset Boulevard NE to the North line of the Southeast V4 of said Section 8; thence West along said North line to the East right-of-way line of SR-405 and the terminus of said line.QD C17 Section 9, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. 1.4 All of that portion of Section 9, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. lying South and © East of the following described line: - Q Cr) Beginning on the centerline of NE 7th Street at its intersection with the centerline of Edmonds Avenue NE; thence Easterly along the centerline of NE 7th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Monroe Avenue NE; thence North along said centerline to the South line of the Northeast V4 of said Section 9; thence East along said South line to its intersection with the centerline of Redmond Avenue NE; thence Northerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of NE 10th Street; thence East along said centerline to the East line of said Section 9 and the terminus of said line. Section 10,Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. All of that portion of Section 10, Township 23N. Range 5E W.M. lying Southerly • and Westerly of the following described line: • Beginning on the West line of Section 10 at its intersection with the North line of the South lira of the North Vi of said Section 10; thence East along said North line to its intersection with the centerline of 142nd Avenue SE; thence Southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the North line of the Southeast V4 of said Section 10; thence East along said North line to its intersection with the East line of said Section 10 and the terminus of said line. • NDATA1AfM192-07SKIZREVlSEDSADIFUALOoc W Legal Description of the Special Assessment District • for the City of Renton- East Renton Interceptor Page 2 of 3 Section 11,Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. All of the Southwest 1 of Section 11.Township 23N, Range 5E W.M.. Section 14, Township 23N, Range SE W.M. • All of that portion of Section 14, Township 23N, Range 5E. W.M. described as follows: All of the Northwest V4 of said section, together with the Southwest 14 of said section, except the South 1 of the Southeast 'A of said Southwest '4 and except the plat of McIntire Homesites and 1 of streets adjacent as recorded in the Book of Plats, Volume 58, Page 82, Records of King County, Washington, and except the South 151.55 feet of the East 239.435 feet of Tract 6, Block 1 of Cedar River Five Acre Tracts as recorded in the Book of Plats, Volume 16, Page 52, Records of King County, Washington, less 1 of the street abutting said portion of Tract 6, Block 1, and less Tract 6, Block 2 of said Cedar River Five Acre Tracts, less 1 of �) the street adjacent to said Tract 6, Block 2, and except the South 82.785 feet of 41 the East 150 feet of Tract 5, Block 2 of said Cedar River Five Acre Tracts and less 1 the street adjacent to said portion of Tract 5, Block 2. Ci a r C) C1' Section 15,Township 23N, Range SE W.M. All of that portion of Section 15, Township 23N, Range 5E. W.M., except the Southwest �a of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of said section. , Section 16, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. - All of that portion of Section 16, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M., except that x portion of the Southeast 'A of the Southeast �4 of the said Section 16 lying East of the East line of the Plat of Maplewood Division No. 2 as recorded in the Book of Plats Volume 39. page 39, Records of King County Washington and its Northerly extension to the North line of said Southeast V4 of the Southeast Va of the said Section 16 and except that portion of said section lying Southerly of the Northerly right-of-way line of SR-169 (Maple Valley Highway). • Section 17,Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. All of that portion of Section 17, Township 23N. Range 5E W.M., lying 1 Northeasterly of the Northeasterly right-of-way of SR-169 (Maple Valley Highway) and Easterly of the East right-of-way line of SR-405 less that portion lying generally West of the East and Southeasterly line of Bronson Way NE lying MDATAVIEM192-0791021FIEVISEDSADLEGALdm Legal Description of the Special Assessment District or the Ci o Renton— Fist Renton Infer for Pa e 3 o 3 between the South line of the NE 3rd Street and the Northeasterly margin of SR- 405. Section 21, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. 1 All that portion of Section 21, Township 23N, R 5E W.M. lying Northeasterly of the Northeasterly right-of-way line of SR-169 (Maple Valley Highway) and West of the East line of the Plat of Maplewood Division No. 2 as recorded in the Book of k Plats, volume 39, page 39, Records of King County, Washington. Section 22, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. All of that portion of Section 22, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. described as follows: All of the Northwest ' of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 22 lying Northerly of the Southerly line of the Plat of Maplewood Heights as recorded in the Book of Plats, /:0 Y volume 78, pages 1 through 4, Records of King County, Washington. / Together with the North 227.11 feet of the West 97.02 of the Northeast Vi of the Northeast '/a of said Section 22. CD • o } fi 1 1 HDATAWEMttelLOW@REV LSEDSADLEOALobc Exhibit B EAST RENTON INTERCEPTOR Special Assessment District Boundary -nimPw-"Nlikini 15114 RV?, I[ 1l6 1 tala .. r_ it M 4-,,i2.01,41wri' ...(„L.j' pt--vii, OqcritIti .,.. 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AIi I4, s .� 11 � fr ,,/ 1 2.-,4 to ef y t•''' ►`t( ., F4tJ��O 'ICJ I/ 'ice Ir G ,I 1 I 41,i, 1� .�..�� o/Ir .I� ,/1� i If s 4M 1// I/ f =_ • s ✓� 10100,- Fir pr .orirq / -F • -- '` '/ _ r ► / 1 Al . 01 `s-------__., ''' 'se-, -;1150040.141,imirAtti -i A'RO Ea Fri/Erin/F/2 WI 4 h\.,4!' rarlriklii ' ''b.1.4111Ncral CO 041*. - 0: fr,\-a4jII — -44,11 $ ' ' -Th.:1\.to4> A' --, 1,0"-__-•4..„, A . :1.;,..,p_ 10,0,sr , ' 476 ,-' ,,,,,, 17 44k"bSks‘.11.1""H 1 il k------ ,,' -111.,L-- \ 1"ko)k • . 1 ; Ill F �� • - , a __J .. ..........' . . 1 - F 1; . -- ---''- 4 C' I ''' 016,711.''''''''''' i 1 1 U J • ., SANITARY SEWERS • City limits ' Flaming/Bu /Pubic Works { `` + Clratensen,MacOrve,Viu�s:ki 0.rf.� Special Assessment Dis' t le)" 20 May 1996 i i r _ ill -,vy8 qo Ci'l3 • REAL ESTATE CONTRACT »' THIS CONTRACT,made and r t\tered into t. 11 h day nl November 1 975 t 'ad"" FRED ALBERTS and DONNA ALBERTS, his wife i r_.) bereinaher called the"serer,"and j. �l a) FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, Renton, Washington , -- huaiaalter called the"purchaser,' ! •. • U) WITNLSSEni: That the fa ge agrees to sell to the potholer and the pseckeet wen to purchase from the else the lelbarlog r- KING descr with the real estate.wie appiatea Candy,toms.in Cy, State of yeWtoa g : • PARCEL A: North 1C0 feet of North half of south half of southwest quarter of the Northwest t quarter located in Section 10, towntnip 23 North, Range 5 East, W. M., in King i .:ounty, rraahington: Except portion lying .,ithin 132nd Ave. S. E. parcel D: North half of south half of southwest quarter of northwest qua:'er of Section 10, } Towns`ip 23 North, Range 5 East, W. M., in King County, Washington: Except the r North 100 feet thereof and except the south 110 feet thereof, and except portion lying witnin 132nd Ave. S. E.AJP The terms and conditions of this ta>atnct an as Ionises: The partisan pelts is i SEVENTY THOUSAND AND NO/100 (= 70,000.00 - -) Deoao..f whit! nizwrY THOUSAND AND no/100 (8 20,000.00 )Delhi,bevy bees paid,the receipt whereof la hereby aritaawiedged.and the labs=of aid maw sake ideal be Paid a.allows. TEN THOUSAND AND NO/100 - - - -($10,000.00) dollars on or before the 15th day of 1- May 1976, and !EN THOUSAND AND N3/100 - - - -($10,000.00) dollars on or before • the 15th day of November 1976, and the balance of said purchase price shall be paid as follows: TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY EMIT and 12/100 ($278.12 ) dollars or more at purchaser's option, on or before the 15th day of December 1976 and TWO HUNDRED SEVErrx EIGHT and 12/100 ($278.12 ) dollars, i or .sore at purchaser's option, on or before the 15th day of each succeeding calendar month until the balance of said purchase price shall have been fully paid. The purchaser furthrcgrees to pay interest on the diminishing balance of the remaining 1.31";,OOC.0CSt the rate of 7 1/2 per cent per annua from the 15th day of November 197f., which interest shall be deducted from each lastA)1tew-at payment and the balance of each payment applied in reduction of principal. 1 Seller agrees to deed release to purchaser the 'nest 440 feet of the property on or bt.fore at Purchaser's option June 3, 1976. C TAX i A\All mamas to be made hereunder shall be made at /`v 9� !, r, r pp a el end ether place ea the seller may brat w.nuns November 15. 1975 R.r.l.7. ���f ti98/01 - As relented to n teas muffles."date of dome shall M (I) The purchaser amen asmC agree to pay before dehaqueory al tames and aeesaments that nuy as reel � hereafter become a hen on said real estate, and if by the terms of this contract the purchaser hes asw.d of an I contract or other eacumbance,or has assumed payment of or agreed to punts..auhiect to.any taxes use assessments asw a Rea ea / • ra1 estate,the peoshmer ages to pay the same before delinquency. ,der._._--- t (I) The purcltaler agrees,usu.'the purchase peace is fully paid,to keep the loadings sew and be ter as resided i • iawred to tee actual cask value thereof aguat loss or damage by both are and rrmdworm m a company s and 1 the seller's benefit.as has interest may appear. sod to pay all premiums therefor and to deliver all go �asmgAk to the seller i (3l The purchaser agrees that full inspecuoo of said teal estate has been made and that neither the seller nor kis assigns II be held 3 to any casement respetmg the condition of any improvements thereon nor shall the purchaxer or seller or the assigns of either be held to any to.eunt.t agreement or aeereuo.s,improvements or repairs unless the covenant or agttament relied on I contained herein or is in wriun:and attached to and made a part of thin con:nct ter: The purchaser.asumes all hazards of demote to or destruction of my improvements now on said real mate or hereafter placed t ' t/wrr,n,and of the misuse of said real estate or any part thereof for public use.and agree,that no we,damage,demotion or taking shah toostitate a failure of consideration In case any pert of said real estate is taken for pubuc Lae,the portion of the condemnation award • • remaining alter payment of reasonable eapensn of p.ecuru.g the same.hat be paid to the seller and applied at payment on the purchase peas herein tank.the seller elects to allow the purchaser to appts aS ors portion of such condemnation award to the rebuilding or restore. nun of Inv unprovenents dam;:ed by ouch talons In case Cl inmate or destructan from a peril muted against.the proceeds of such •r.,urance re•naun.ne atter payment of the reasonable rep...,of procunnc the same sha:l be devoted to the restoration or rebuilding of ouch 'p ` improvements *lino. a reasonable tame. unit. put'hater elects that seed p'ocreds shall be paid to the seller for application on the • punhsae pour bean, ) :5: -ate teller ha.deterred. or agrees to deliver within IS days of the elate of closing, a purchaser's policy of title insurance In .) standard form.or a commitment therefor.issued by Inn.ses.a .... aw ..Tn. n. .e.......,lost-Irma o the purchaser to the full amu oat of e said pur.eate price apumt to.or daemon by reason of defect in wileta tole to said real estate ss of the date of closing and rontainint nit . I carl on.eter h than the folloatnt . ep a Proud general eacepxuons appwannt in said policy torn. I I, Lien.or encumbrances which by,hr terms of tha contract the purchaser is to arume,or as to which the conveyance hereunder Is to be made.ubtect,and Any touting contract or contncts under.hi h seller is purcbaunt sold real estate, and any mortgage or other _aeration. wrack • teller by this contract agrees to pay,none of *huh for .ae purpo a of this paragraph (51 shall De deemed defects in seller's title • I. a _ i MN • (e) II senses tree to said nal sear k subject to an edtht(ecasen t or contracts nadir which senor a ptrchaiag add reel estate, Sr a y mertpp or ether ebipties,Whack seller k to pay,seller epee to make each earnests In accordance with the terms thereof,sad w oe applied the purchase gall have the right to make say yrrsus worry to meow the deladM.and any peymeata se made chat be payments seat tatteg dne the rase wader this contrail. (7) The seller apses,epos noires tall payment of the podwse price sad intense r the tourer above specified,to orate sad delver to pardmer a statutory warranty Ful!111-eit deed to said real estate,excepting sty part thereof hereafter tctea for public tut,fro of an mbraacam nape say that may attach alter date of closing through any pima other than the seller.and subject to the Ielewfng: • i i • i (I) Vales*a Atrial date is provided for heseu,the purchaser shall be entitled to possession of said real estate on date of clogsg and to retainpome so bag as purchaser k sot a default►enaader.Thepurchaser covenants to k the i told des sell buniWc! and other improve. sestets a ewal estate i•good repair sad not to permit waste and sot to use,or permit the use of, the sea! estate for sty it`gal purpose.The pwrcheme►cevenaats to pay all service,lastatatlms or construction charges for.ate?,sewer,electricity,garbage or ether cautery Berries feroehed to mid real stale after the date purchaser is entitled to possession. • • __ (s) Is u anystyrene the purchaser fails to make yt fm teller may make sock payment or elect each insurance,sad any amounts se paid by the seller,together with'aterest at the rate of lO:'per annum thereon • from date of pymeat ntt0 repaid,gat be repayable by purchaser oa seller's drnand,all without p ejudece to say other right the seller • O deft have by mama o t f each default- (t0) Time is of the emote of this costract,sad it Is aped that in case the purchaser shall fail to amply with or perform any 00 condition or apamemit keno(or to rake as,persest required hereunder promptly at the time and in the manner herein required the — scare may eleet to decent all the purchaser's,.ghts hereunder terminated.and upon his doing m,all payments made by the purchaser — hreeader sad at imprerees,.a placed upon the real estate shall be forfeited to the seller as liquidated damages. and the seller shall — has right to s.-ester and take pommies of the real estate;sad so waiver by the seller of any default on the pert of the purchaser shall It) he werssusd os a waiver of any subeequest default. Service spas purchase of all d maada,seines or other papers with respect to forfeiture and termirute,u of purchaser's rights may be made by United Stale Ma,pawnor pen-pad,slurs receipt tequeded,directed to the purc's.cr at his address last known to the seller. f (II) Upea seller's election to bring suit to enforce any covenant of this contract, including wit to collect any payment required heresmde,.the purchaser agrees to pay a nameable sum as attersry's fees and all costs and eepenes in tonnectloa with such vat,which • 1. sums shall he bided in any Judgment or decree entered la such suit. If the senor gat being suit to procure as adjodicatbs of the termination of the purchaser's nuhts berrander. and judgment is so entas&the purehrer woo to pay a ntaaesabe na as attxaey's fees and all costs and ecpenw to connertton with such suit,and also the nssmr6i test of aeschisg mooed'is determine the coaditioa el title at the date such wit is Commenced, which seam shall be i edadad to wry Mims(or dense staid is such snit ( IN WITNESS WREAEO/,the parties hereto have wanted this instrument as of the date firs(wntten shrove I n x ___(sal) o• l ._. �1'lde�.-..._._(esaa) I STATE OF WASHINGTON. ) vpc-< )..,,.r,, L-,�t'c --- 1 )} fluty•f '-i Is: • Oa the day senoras y append before we Fred •i. Alberts and Donna Alberta • • . theaaia m to ace knows to beWindedt the dal t dseamd in sad who etad the within and famed(iow+uast and.se aefsowkdged�trba't' ` . .r they aiwd the rev hun as their tree aad votary act sad deed-fah the', e,"aW 9osiAas entierd. ` Grimm seder liey hard lad oldal sea!lids 11th day of Yoyettber 1975 . Netery Public f aid or the Stare el `r r . •1;'er . residing et .Seattle, MAIL 'lV: ilorthvest Mortgage & Escrow of Renton 35 So. Grady 'sway • Raton, Washington 98055 . 'r.UOh'J; j 1975::.,. 18 lea 8 ;it -n Ca I: RECC:.DS Q ELECTi:•t:; KNiIC CCi!!(1 . W.:5K JO leafbcru )■pioaiM wi P•(!A • 111111 Arrvdmw03 uaou v iv-:en6.O,:e nos Cwr.Ia Ives cuai I 33N5Rif1SNi 31111. rim 1VNOLLYN b33Np 1 • Chat Mortpec.Inp.wlw. ,f•/1 i MI,' •~Witty F..cat Ayent•Sant Ian!` , ` Mo 3 of Di'PI • TRUST INDENTURE F.Et."r`�.... ti ELECTIONS E. STATE OF WASHINGTON ••.ti.;�JUN -COUNTY OF KING ....,:,...-•:- .• *'i S.50 '- THIS INDENTURE dated this Cal day of ..JUQ..V.all'\3.f.'�. A. D. 19 ..A I made and t entered into by and between REN'TON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE,Renton,Washington hereinafter called the"Issuer"and THOMAS A.GLESSNER,Renton,Washington hereinafter called"Trustee". (;:‘. WHEREAS RENTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE,R...,.an,Washington '1 ous non-profit corporation in a congregational meeting dulyassembled on the I6th dayof _ _;.I :.ugUst 19 81 did approve and adopt a motion authorizing a bonded indebtedness for financing the refinancing .- of outstanding indebtedness,to complete the new church building,parking and furnishingsproject and did direct, empower and Officers Cj authorize the ..._...._._.__.._.�..._..._-..-_.-..........of the Issuer to do and perform for and on behalf of the Issuer any and all acts Cr necessary to give effect to such bonded indebtedness including the adoption of a Trust Indenture setting out the terms and condi- lions of a bond issue in the total amount of TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND AND NO/100 p•4(S 275.000.00 ) DOLLARS. and s.^curin the e repayment of the same by an appropriation and irrevocable assign- j9. ment and pledge of a portion of the revenue of the Issuer,and further searing the payment by a Deed of Trust 5 Cr on the hereinafter described property. NOtl,therefore,BE IT RESOLVED: SECTION 1: That RENTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE,Renton,Washington herein acting by and through its duly authorized Officersdoes bythese presents authorize and create a series of First Mortgage Bonds in the aggregate amount of TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND AND NO/100 __._w (S -�_275.000.00 ......) DOLLARS. The bonds issued hereunder shall bs designated Series 19,1/1:A and shall be dated theist Day of November 19 81 SECTION II: That the several bonds issued hereunder shall mature serially in accordance with the schedule attached `r hereto, marked Exhibit A, which is referred to and made apart hereof for all188,000.00 purposes. That S_......._._..............__...._.of the - several bonds shall yield compound interest at the rate of.........»..11.___. .% per annum until mat.uity,which interest shall be ber compounded semi-annually on the 1st day of Mai _. .._...._.of each year and 1st day of r TNOvnO ._of each year and the amount of such interest and principal thereof shall be payable on the maturity date printed on the face of the several 0 0:00 12 13 a 14 bonds 0 That S_ 81 _-.�__��.. of the several bonds shall yield simple interest at the rate of....._:._____..---S per annum until maturity,which interest shall be payable semi-annually on the 1st day of..........Miry........_..»of each year and the 1st day of November of each year and the amount of such interest and payment date thereof shall be evidenced by interest coupons attachecheddto t the several bonds SECTION HI: That each of the bonds issued hereunder shall be signed by the Past0f '�°t of Corporation and Secretary of Cos�oratioo of the Issuer. Tare Treasurer's Certificate on each of said bonds shall be signed by the Tresurer or duly authorized Assistant Treasurer of the Issuer as and when payment therefor shall have been received by said Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer. The interest coupons attached to each of the said coupon bonds shall bear reproduced signatures Pastor-President of Corporation and Secretary of Corporation .: . •i. SL.^TION IV: That a seal, an impression of which appears below,is the COa — .seal of the Issuer for the execution •.!all bonds and other instruments pertaining to this bond issue. The bonds and the various certificates appearing . thereon and the interest coupons attached thereto shall be substantially in the words and form of the instruments attached hereto, # marked Exhibits B,which are referred to and made a part hereof for all purposes. i ,fir SECTION V: That there is hereby appropriated out of the revenue of the Issuer.each___.._!�........_.,the sums '. hereinafter set forth,which sums are hereby irrevocably pledged and assigned for the purpose of paying and additionally securing • - -. Ste;. the payment of the bonds issued hereunder as the same shall ruture and the interest thereon as the satib']hstl'rerun...Sac ins axe as follows: Yir S660.00 per week for one year beginning November 1,1981 . ' t S702.00 per week for one year beginning November I, .2 (SEAL) i S744.00 per week for one year beginning November I,1983 S786.00 per week for one year beginning November I,1984 S828.00 r.er week for eleven years beginning November 1.1985 With a final payment of S332.32 due on October 31,1996 ' . 6d •WW1 F II,eI AS•M—%O4It Issue • The Treasurer or a duly authorized Assistant Treasurer of the Issuer is hereb•, instructed,srthotized and Jlreeted to deposit such pledged and assigrrd sums each period in an Interest and Bond Payment Account in and with lips heretneftet n.tueJ Paying Agent for this bond issue.'!the total revenue of the Issuer during any one period is less than the vein heeeloehove pinitl" and assigned, then an amount equal to such deficiency shall be taken from the revenues received Sy the taaurr during the Neat succeeding period or periods and deposited in the aforesaid Interest and Bond Payment Account. SECTION VI: That in the event the Issuer shall fail to make or cause to be roads deposit- of sufficient stnotlnts into the Interest and Bond Payment Account as hereinabove required,and as a result thereof default mints in the Pelmenl of any bond or its accrued interest of this bond issue when due and prevented for payment,then the Traatfs shall have the r4Yht ' 1 to declare all outstanding bonds of;aim bond issue due and t.vyable and to enforce the immediate payment thereof in any lawful manner. The Trustee,upon written request of the holders of not less than 25%in principal smount phis accrued interest of Ills r the payment th.r.of .. , bonds then outstanding,shall declare all outstanding bonds of this bond issue disc and payable and to et:IMO P Y ),,, ,� ::S.1. in any lawful manner. r,. y' Ct GO L'' SECTION VII: That COMMUNITY BANK,Renton,Washington s, r'4 is hereb named, appointed and desig nated the Pay, g Agent for this t) n.l issue.Said pYlt'/ lye Agent shall be furnished an executed copy of this Indenture including Exhibits A and B attached thereto,and an executed eoPY 1 co of the Deed of Trust »_ Said Paying Agent shall evidence its acceptance of the dillies and obligation*of it. ithe Paying Agent hereunder in writing. The Paying Agent shall create and establish in the name of the Issuer an Interest and Bond PaytNMt Account,to*thigh account the Paying Agent shall credit all deposits made by the Treasurer or duly authorized Assistant Measur er of the him" M in accordance with SECTION V thereof and from which account the Paying Agent shall pay all bonds and Interest couPO of this bond issue as the same shall come due and are presented for payment.Other than as hereinafter pinetded to the come sY. the Paying Agent shall not pay out of such account or allow the withdrawal therefrom any sum or wtm of money exCopt for the payment of the bonds or interest coupons of this bond issue until all of said bonds and interest coupons than her'b.nlMb The Fiscal Agent's fee provided in SECTION XIV shall be paid semi-annually in advance by lAS Paying Agent IS the Fiscal Agent from the Interest and Bond Payment Account without further authorization. P: After all of the bonds issued hereunder shall have matured, the Paying Agent shall retain hi the Interest and eland PO ' Payment Account a sum equal to the principal amount of all outstanding bonds of this bond bum tor* with ad ki(•f thereon at maturity. Such sum shall be retained in such account until all outstanding bonds and intaell colt/eons ot tb411ond • r: issue shall have been paid or until the Statute of Limitations applicable in this state to such obligations sib have run agalnM s h . g t..,.,. _.,,r outstanding bonds and interest coupons,at which time the remaining balance in such account shall be detitired to the!slush and :;.;' �Y-7�j :`'•' PayingAgent shall thereupon be relieved of all duties and obligations as PayingAgent hereunder. t�.:;,� :;� the Pa in po ga sets , :t-'1'.•t. The. •vta u..� S:-,. Paying Agent shall not be required to give soy bond or security in respect to the perfMlnance of its dul1N and •r. 3.11.;• obligations hereunder. h '•;t.r•''' The Paying Agent may at any time resign from the duties and obligations imposed upon it byte under by giTW*it" r 1;�jN. (30)days notice in writing to the Issuer and the Fiscal Agent.Such notice shall be delivered personally alb'resirt� �m 0h '. resignation shall take affect at the end of such thirty(30)days or upon the earlier appointment of a laces tc Paying Agent.t Y a$.L``,S . successor Paying Agent appointed hereunder shall execute,acknowledge and deliver to its predecessor ear to the hotter ea MNru• ""fir`x resent in writingacceptingthereuponfully •*^'::,y�,: such appointment hereunder and shall become vested with ales ltiPo"su�for�of 1 • '�••{rF:.., , tiom het.uadeti any • :-;r; ' _ duties and obligations as Paying Agent hereunder.The Paying Agent agrees,however,that if after ill reatyNa • bonds or interest coupons of tl-is bond issue are presented to it for payment,that it will forward the ma*tP the tuecessot�U 4811 'YY;g. Agent or return such bonds or ir,.erest coupons to the person or persons presenting the um•with a lettli ldet:irig the.sues Mad address of the successor Paying Agent. The Paying Agent for this bond issue shall be responsible ONLY for the performance of ill Outlet and obligafoaa specifically imposed upon it under the provisions of this SECTION AND SECTION XII he.eof and for w lite negligence of n1W ful default in the performance of such duties and obligations. 2 Fir.t MOrtcaq., wli n F scat Arrant•Soul Issue • SECTION VIII: That in the event a successor Paying Agent is appointed by the Issuer hereunder in accordance with the provisions of SECTION VII hereof,the Issuer shall give notice of the name and address of such successor Paying Agent to the Fiscal Agent and to the hold-es of the bonds of this bond issue in the same manner as that provided for the giving of notice of any es.ly redemption of bonds of this bond issue in SECTION X hereof. SECTION IX: That it is hereby covenant NJ and agreed that as long as a-y of the bonds of this issue have not matured and are outstanding and unpaid: (I) The Issuer will keep the buildiry, equipment and fixtures purchased, constructed or repaired with proceeds derived from the sale of bonds issued hereunder insured to SO a of value against loss by fire,explosion,windstorm and hail;and that ev dense of such insurance shall be kept by the Issuer and made available to any bond holder for inspection during reasonable he urs and a copy of such policy shall be f irnished to the Fiscal Agent. In the event of damage or destruction of such property ant recovery therefor under such insurance.ti:e Issuer will,as soon as possible,replace or repair such property or use the money re eived under the insurance policy to retire the bonds issued hereunder. (2) The Issuer may issue bonds of subsequert series only to complete the project herein described,to acquire addl- e) tie nal real property,to make additions and improvements to land or buildings,to provide furnishings and equipment for the faei- C2 co lit es and to refinance existing indebtedness. 0 v T}a issuance of additional bonds are limited to the following: int r•1 (a) The aggregate principal amount of bonds of this series, including accrued interest, together with the bonds of subsequent series outstanding or proposed to be issued,shall not exceed in the aggregate seventy-fire(75%)per- cent of the reasonable value of the land,buildings and equipment owned and operated by the Issuer and included in the lien of this Indenture,together with that acquired by the application of the proceeds of such additional bonds (b) The total indebtedness of the Issuer, including any new proposed or subsequent issues,but excluding indebted- ness on parsonages or manses,shall not exceed five(5)times the total gross income of the Issuer during the period of one year immediately preceding the new issue. Gross income shall not include borrowed funds or funds re- ceived from sale of any assets. (c) The beginning payment of the new issue added to the current payment(s)on existing indebtedness shall equal or exceed interest only on the total debt. (3) The Issuer wtgL,unless hereinafter provided to the contrary,use and expend proceeds derived from the sale of the bo ids issued hereunder only for the purposes of paying the fees and costs incurred by the Issuer in the issuance and sale of the bo Ids issued hereunder, the fees and costs incurred by the Issuer in the.refinancing of outstanding indebtedness,the completion of be new church bru7tting panting and furnishings property described as follows: The west 550 feet of, PARCEL A: North 100 feet of the north half of south half of southwest quarter of the northwest quarter located in Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, liashington: Except portion lying within 132nd Ave. S.F. The hest 550 feet of, P.;:ICY.L r: !forth half of south half of southwest quarter of northwest quarter of Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington; Except the north 100 feet thereof and except the south 110 feet thereof, and except portion lying within 132nd Ave. S.E. whch property on it.:date..f the adomion of this Indenture is not mortgaged or otherwise encumbered,nless such mortgages, lists or other encumbe:noes are hereinafter more fully described: • (4) The Issuer will establish a Building Fund Account in a local bank and the Treasurer or duly authorized Assistant Tr.asurer of the Issuer is hereby instructed and directed to deposit from time to time in such account the proceeds derived from the sale of the bonds issued hereunder as the same are reaiized. The money deposited in such account will not be used or expended except for the purposes authorized in this Indenture or for the payment of the bonds issued hereunder and that withdrawals from = ' suca account shall be by check or draft of the Issuer signed by at least two persons. F• 3 Y 1 Fins MORpaga Witt Fnc al ApWnt—Spilt In.N SECTION X: That the issuer hereby reserves the right and privilege of redeeming any of the several bonds is aed here. under prior to the stated maturity date thereof by paying to the owner or owners of such bond or bonds the pa.iisl amount thereof plus accrued in . Such redemption,however,may occur only on a sirs.:annual interest payment date ion the simple interest coupon bonds and only on a semi-annual interest computation date for the compound interest bonds of this bond issue. The amount due on the compound interest bonds shall be determined by a table of futon printed on the bottom of each bond.' copy of which is attached to this Indenture and is made a part hereof for all purposes.The Paying Agent for this bond ssue the Fiscal Agent and the owner or owners of such bond or bonds,if such owner or owners are known,shall be given written notice of ch redemption mailed to the owner a rt owners'address as it appears on the bond recent of the Issuer not less than thirty(30) days prior to such redemption.Notice of such redemption shall also be given by the Issuer by publication thereof once each week for two consecutive weeks prior to the date of redemption in a newspaper of general circulation in the v-a in which the Issuer is located. Such notice by publication shall be deemed sufficient notice to all bond holders not receiving written notice from the s": rr Issuer. Redemption of such bond or bonds shall be made crly through the Paying Agtnt for this bond issue.Any bond or bonds •�/rr called for redemption in acco.]ante herewith shall not yield interest from and after the date fixed for redemption. SECTION XI: That the Issuer has hereby reserved and retained the right to issue additional bonds for the purposes CZ set forth in SECTION IX(2)hereof and the Issuer expressly reserves the right and authority to make,if it desires,such additional . C bonds of equal standing and preference of payment with the bonds issued hereunder provided the additional bonds will be secured by a supplemental Deed of Trust covering the property securing the original bonded indebtedness and any new property or facilities acquired with the proceeds from the additional bonds. • P1 SECTION XII: That in the event any of the several bonds issued hereunder is lost,stolen or destroyed,a new bond or Replacement Certificate for such bond may be issued upon swam affidavit of the owner of the bond,such affidavit identifying the F. bond and stating the circumstances under which it was lost,stolen or destroyed.Such affidavit shall also contain an agreement indemnifying the Issuer and the Paying Agent for this bond issue against all losses by reason of the issuance of such new bond or P. Replacement Certificate.Each Replacement Certificate shall identify the original bond which it replaces and shall be signed by the same officer.. of the Issuer who signed the original bond or their successors in office.The Paying Agent for this bond issue shall be notified of the issuance of such new bond or Replacement Certificate,and such notice shall identify the original bond for which the new bond or isc trlacement Certificate is issued and shall instruct and direct said Paying Agent to refuse payment on the original bonds if it shall thereafter be presented for payment.Upon the issuance of any new bond or Replacement Certificate under the pro- visions of this SECTION,the bond holder who requisitions such substitution shall be required to pay a sum sufficient to reimburse { the Issuer and the Fiscal Agent for any expense connected therewith,and also further pay a sum not in excess of Two(S2.00) Dollars per bond,as may be necessary to defray the resat and expense of the Issuer and the Fiscal Agent in connection with such substitution. As a condition precedent to issuing a rep., ement coupon or a replacement bond,issuer has the absolute right to re- quire the owner of the lost,stolen or destroyed bond to furnish to Issuer a Lost Instrument or Fidelity Bond in an amount equal to • 1 the bonds and coupons being replaced. • SECTION XIII: That the Treasurer or duly authorized Assistant Treasurer of the Issuer who shall perform any of the duties imposed by this Indenture on such Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer shall famish to the Issuer a corporate fidelity bond in • the amount of SS,000.00 covering the performance o, all duties imposed by this Indenture on such Treasurer or Assistant "•i Treasurer and shall maintain such fidelity bond for the duration of this bond issue.Such fidelity bond shall be purchased from a - - bonding company acceptable to the Issuer and the Issuer shall pay the premi. herefor.A copy of such bond shall be furnished y Us the Fiscal Agent. SECTION XIV: That SECURITY CHURCH FINANCE, INC., Houston, Texas,is hereby named, appointed and wr .., iY. •• designated the Fiscal Agent for this bond issue.Said Fiscal Agent shall be furnished an executed copy of this Indenture including .'� '' copies of Exhibit A andB attached thereto,and a copy of the Deed of Trust Said Fiscal Agent shall also be `1� [:'• furnished, upon completion of the sale of the bonds, a complete register of the holders of the bonds,including names and ad- �t._ .. dresses. Said Fiscal Agent shall be furnished with copies of the hazard insurance policy on the property and of the bond on the ��f-=• • . Treasurer. The Fiscal Agent shall receive from the Paying Agent of the Issuer copies of the monthly bank statement on the In- • terest and Bond Payment Account and all of the cancelled bonds and coupons. • • • i rft n'onaave v,'.t.n Fiscal Agent Sa11t I face The Fiscal Agent will n"tify the Issuer of any change in the payments:any deficit in the Interest and Bond Payment „ccount because of failure to make the required deposits or the making of smaller deposits than required;any bond not cashed at • r taturity;and will send an annual letter on the anni ry of the bond issue showing the amount of bonds and accrued interest i;il outstanding.The Fiscal Agent shall also advise the Issuer and the Paying Agent in writing when a sum equal to the principal n mount of all outstanding bonds of this bond issue and the accrued interest tnereon at maturity shall have been accumulated in the I-driest and Bond t'syrnent A 7rount.When all r'f the bonds and coupons of this bond issue have been paid,the Fiscal Agent shall hereupon have prepared a release of lien on the property and forward it to the Trustee for his execution.The Fiscal Agent shall otify the Trustee in the event that the Issuer must default on the bond issue. The Fiscal Agent will also assist the Issuer in the event a bonds lost,stolen or destroyed.The Issuer agrees to indem- n fy and hold harmless the Fiscal Agent against any liabiliti s or claims which they may incur in the exercise and performance of tl e powers and duties hereunder,except for gross negligence or violation of securities laws.The Fiscal Agent may at any time re- sign and be discharged from the duties created by this Indenture by giving to the Issuer notice in writing specifying :he date when rich resignation shall take effect. The Fiscal Agent may be removed at any time upon notification of such action by the Issuer and upon payment or tender of payment of the compensation to which the Fiscal Agent shall then be entitled and of the expenses which the Fiscal ..gent shall have incurred in and about the performance of the duties hereunder. As consideration for services as Fiscal Agent under this Indenture the Fiscal Agent shall receive S 156.00 t emi-annually in advance out of the Interest and Bond Payment Account by draft SECTION XV: That upon the adoption of this Indenture by the affirmative vote of the Mice" Ol,f the Issuer,such Indenture shall be signed by the Pastor-President of Corporation and Secretary of Corporation t jnsd the Issuer's seal affixed.Thereupon,the Indenture shall be made a part of the minute records of said Issuer:the Issuer is hero- ,y authorized and required to file an executed copy of said Indenture and the Deed of Trust securing I'liame for record in the appropriate public records of the locality in which the above described property is situated,and to forward inch filed copy to Security Church Finance,Inc. SECTION XVI: That THOMAS A.GLESSNER,Renton,Washington is hereby named,appointed and designated as Trustee tinder the Dad of Tnni for this bond issue.Said Trustee shall be furnished with an executed copy of this Indenture including Exhibits A and B attached thereto and an executed copy of the Deed of Trust _ Said Trustee shall evidence its acceptance of the duties and obligations of Trustee hereunder in writing. • The payment,in the manner herein provided,of the bonds issued hereunder,together with accrued interest thereon, shall be additionally secured by a Deed of Trust executed by the officials named in SECTION I hereof ronveying the property described in SECTION IX(3)hereof to THOMAS A.GLESSNER,Renton,Washington �... ` Trustee.If the Trustee resigns,dies or becomes unable to so act,a substitute Trustee will be appointed by an instrument in writing and signed by the Officers of said Issuer,and shall succeed to all rights and powers of the original Trustee 'sawed herein.In the event the K of the Issuer does not appoint a substitute Trustee or cannot agree an the s^pointment of a substitute Trustee,any member of the Officers may make application to any cou.-t of competent jurisdiction in the County of X+!!� _and State of Washington to appoint a st.'+ftit.._- 'Trustee. Any substitute Truster appointed must be independent of the Issuer.The Trustee or substitute .• Trustee is further t, .,.xted to ex rcute a release of lienu..d in recordable form when all bonds and accr in have been paid or the Statute of Limitations applicable to such obligations has run. e 5 11111 .,. • - • ' A447' - • t Int reartome %VIM Flitil mom—Nom issue • I • i • • •' .• • • • •-:""' 0 •i-‘ • "Ail CO 4.• 171 • • ;2:7 rtt ADOPTED AND EXECUTED by the Officers of RENTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Renton Washington ---- ----------__ , . this tr-. day of #11011 E•440 ‘,.2......, If 1 , RENTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, • a non-profit corporation, r Renton,Washington • •1.11'4 ..1: • p!'‘t ••••• 1 •. •.4;••f c: LqIJ W elker,Past -YreardentOf Corporation Arlene Thompo tary Corporation •'• ' - • 11e unders THOMAS A.GLESSNER,Renton,Wallington . igned hereby agrees to serve as Independent Trustee under the terms as seo forth in this Trust Indenture and the Deed of Trust • /911 —. — Date Independent Trustee ..• • • • i • • • - ••• • • 6 Co.aorala Aeknowlaoaament • CERTIFICATION We the undersigned, being the Pastor-President of Corporation and Secretary of Corporation of the t RENTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE,Renton.Washington —._ — hereby certify that the foregoing Trust Indenture was duly presented and accepted by,,,,,,,,,,,,,tAe............,,,,,,,,,,_._... of said Issuer on the,,, A(p%, ,,,Day of 3u L 19 , ?',,,. and the above is a true and exact copy of the original of such Indenture as the same appears in the minllut•records of said Issuer.In Testimony Whereof,witness signature(s)this.... 5:..�....._.__ Day :: A)0 Ve r A5 4 19... I.... 1 RENTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE • Renton Washington CO .-..--...- weliWelker, tins g try mpson, of Corporation r k sal x. orf _ »»_.»-.»» _».»—.»—_�_. -- ,l ..— ACKNOWLEDGEMENT [.1.4'. ..r w STATE OF.WASHINGTON__—_ :„ -s:.d'.e� "• ,t�y:0, ,� r t4r ..1 COUNTY OF_ 4 Lowell Welker_Pactor•Pseadatt of and fr. g j,? - before rare,the undersigned authority,on tbis day personally appeared• __Lowell Atk"eTD°tmps'n,Seaefary of C°r?oeatima __�� _ -• 1;4t4%.� i RENTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE,Rows,Washington .. fib,• a corporation,knows to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument,and acknowledged to me that ;� • they executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed,in the capacity therein stated and as the act and deed of • .. .�..• `r said cor,oration. ; � .. Itf � �•M, f': hr•'i`t•f r Gi.a under my hand and seal of office on this the 474:1..,_day of ,/? 19/ ... a .5 .,;, I'•: �.• Y.. aka';1 t,, , z);zra - Notary Public »_ __ _ •*t+'. Y • .y •,, c .i lit rN. . r lk , ? t x I 51�, a'.1F r . r l� ^� b..ar „t. 1- y t• Y �� • a Trust Indenture—AeknewNNen nrnt I ' ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1 (Independent Trustee) 1 STATE OF WASHINGTON .eMN;aMa: `L: COUNTY OF KING a• BE IT REMEMBERED,That on the ............ . dayof �✓s"4''v`-'1`�'� ••• before me,a Notary Public,in and for said County and State came isn �r-; _.__._.. IR.Rcntan.Wl+�hiactoa _. .._ 4-.Y, • p:f4: .;;',•; to me personally known to be the same person who executed the foregoing instrument,and duly acknowledged the executio4 of .? '' t purposes and consideration therein expressed,and in the capacity therein stated. y4:,:,. the same,for the ur �f :Y14 :' '' ., •may " y':" IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my official seal,the day and year last •+4r'' above written. '♦ k r r;� " Notary Public xfz -. ;' � My commission expires_s�� ._$S 4 II e , P.".S ►Y Y ,4.) t-y*• i}ti , L�r I 4;• E IIBIT A • P._f.TCtl ChJPCh CF THE '.A2AEVE _ C cE:ITC::. ,ACJIN.&T.^1 0D , O SEsIES 1951-A F:PST '03RTG..;E. 3CCDS :FT=) 'ICVFmEE.. 1. 1931 Ii'5.C.:C-12X. 13':. 1:X C Zl:'71 30`:C S !1D ri 12': .C`PJUYD :%T.IPC:7 C1Di ”4 Cl)CLEA3 EVE?Y SALE T.1nJL1H Ti: 97:1) CFFICE. FMC'.F St7.3C3.3C Co. F')1. . 7':CS £: ,.r. 4ATL4ITY EN.?CN 3C'C SEF.:AL YEAR DATE DENCMi:.ATI:?. VALUE PU''3E'.S rr... 12'. CZ.f`- t'. ! ' , °CAI. 1/2 05-01-62 31.C)G.C) So2.30 1-2-:-4-5-,-7---0-1C-11 �,�'_.,.��'s11.250.00 125_.20 -15.70 12 "`•'-" rt^'i'_)r y 1 11-C1-32 S1.C3C.CJ se).:C 13-14-15-16-17-13-19-23 ;i��,.I. S11,750.00 :5CO.2G 33'.3C 21-22-Z3-2.-Z5-Z5-Z7 1 „^, . :`?. $25 2.2C S1 5.70 2k ! .,'�. 's , r tI.'` 2 05-01-33 i1.,...C.:.•I 365.GG 29-33-31-33-33-34-35-36-37-=9 .�{�`%t�+�s%�.; 314.300.3C S5C3.2C :32.;C 35-4.)-.1-42-. 3-44-45-46 ..f.3 %•",.a 2 11-01-33 i1.C2.C.CJ T05.3C 47-43-44-53-51-52-53-54-55-55 �'• •''-`.....: S15.253.30 15C2.30 532.52 57-°D-59-a0-S1-E.2-63-64-65 !- `�''-'y 3 2:G.C C 31:.25 ' r•'• • .Z5 56-El-sE ,1,?i5 : -c,: ts. ,dy't 14: ;:' T „� t tt A_ • 2 1/2 D5-01-34 11.C3C.2J E7I.0C 9-71-71-7Z-73-74-75-75-77-73-79 115.750.1:, S5CJ.30 33:.00 3C-E 1-;2-!3-34-'5-36-E'-°8-p0 y .� +'°' --__»-------_ 325_.70 s17.53 7c-91-9Z `,A - _ }3.t/f,�: ::n,'y . 1 f.rai.i• v,4 ,,Ay`y r 3 11-01-34 S1.C2C•.:3 S7C.`.0 13-54-7S-a6-97-93-99-100-101-102-103 ^,,eft` Zy S13.003.10 1 C4 �4 '• :! SSCJ.)C 135.3C 1C5-1C5-1C7-1C3-SC7-110-111-112-113-114 i fr ttl .• '. -1 , 11`.-116 • ,,<yi ._ !Me..14L' , r�e�" d Jt p?t S - • • i • I 518 :,.C:.',C CO"r7UVD I'JTEEPEST 301DS '% 'F-':.;fir � ' MATLRITY '1ATL3:7Y 3CSD SEPIA_ ;''-• i'' YEEAR DATE )E'.C.1I1AT.)'' VAL:jE NJi'iL'S -.. 9.43 1/2 35-C1-35 31.C20.C4 :1,5C3.i3 117-113-11,-123-121-122-123-124-125 , `. L,;.z ^ rl S12,5C3.30 S3CO. 3C 3751.32 12',-127-123-129-13.•-131-132-133-134 .;# rl 't I rl CO •. 4 11-C1-35 i1,C2.C.CJ 1.1.59.;.7:5 1:5-135-137-1'9-1?9-14?-141-142 c S12,750.0:3 35C0.00 1793.93 143-14+-145-146-147-149-149-150 <'t.i. i SZ53.JC L39.1.46 151-152-153 I -` ' 4 1/2 35-01-36 S1,C30.02 11,o8i.49 154-15:-15:-157-15?-159-163-161 c . S12,500.30 $500.30 $344.74 1t2-163-1t4-165-166-167-16?-169 t', $25.1.00 S422.37 172-171 `1 a`'�.. 5 11-C1- 6 :1,03C.C3 51.'9.. 5 112-173-174-175-176-177-173-179 s •'� " .7 S12,003.30 I5C0..0 S395.43 1EJ-181-1 . 1E3-1_4-185-186-187 ...--'7',.!;-._ 1 a ~ :^a,-'.r 5 1/2 05-C1-37 51,000.03 $1,393.3C 183-189-193-191-192-193-194 S11,253.30 $5C2..0 144%. 5- 5- s, 1_ 19, 190-197-19, 19�-20J-_C1 1 :-•. "wr. 125G.3C 3474.33 2C2-203-2C4 s: is ' �'` • .'..- 4- 6 11-C1-37 31,C:0.C•2 12,31 . 20 ?C -2C:-2CT-?C3-2C?-21J-211 : . ': ." S1O,500.06 S5C2.JC 51,.00.17. 212-213-214-215-216-217-215 ; a 6 1/2 35-01-38 51,CC0.C3 12,132.73 21 )-223-221-222-223-224-225 S10,003.00 S5CC.3C $1,060.47 225-227-223-229-230-231 t4;-- 7 11-C1-38 51,030.03 S2,261.10 222-232-234-235-236-237-239 v;! . : T.10,000.30 1500.30 11,133..3 229-243-241-242-243 .;; , $250.CC 1565.23 244-24` ' 4'."" • � 7 1/2 05-01-39 11,C3C.00 52,396.55 245-247-245-249-250-251 13,500.00 $5:0.3U S1,193.25 252-253-254-255-256 k.J _. ' 8 11-C1-39 11.000.03 £2,540.35 257-255-257-263-2E1-262 V. c • S3,750.00 $. .3.00 51,270.13 263-264-2C5-266 . ,,- { S253.30 1625.39 267-20.-254 :` ± ' 8 1/2 - 05-01-9C 51.C30.0J 32,692.77 273-271-272-273-274 1h r'.;"' ' . • 53,000.0C S500.50 11,346.37 275-Z7n-277-271-277 ri � S253.30 $673.19 253-:°1 rS va `tY Q # r t `ice. MATURITY 'ATU'_TY -30MC SEPAL YEA' DATE IE•01:.•1AT:_t. V]L..E %J` ?EZS Ct4 11—C1—n S1,C')C.C. 12,354 34 _2-233-23.-2E5-2E5 C2 S7,25.1.30 15C0.:C S1,427.17 2 '-2!°—'_31 G i250.:C 3713.59 293-291-2;2 r. ,49 1/2 05—C1—+1 S1,C:.C.;,3 33,:25.5C 2%!-2c=-2295—C91-297 r+ 37,253.0C 13C3-3C SI.312.:J 203-290-30) aD 5253 �75:.»C 3c1-3C2-3' 3 13 11—C1—il 11,C3C•C] $.,2C7.1.. 3C4-3C5-3: 3C7 35.300.00 E3C0.3C 11.s03.57 3C1-3C9-31 -311 5253..;C =3C1.'9 A17-313 10 1/2 35—C1—i2 i1.C:C.C3 53.2ir.50 31.-315-31 35,250.0C S5C3.7.0 :1..9�.7^ 717-31 _-31 :-32)-321 E253.,:C _:4v.4.9 37.2-32'-32. 11 11-01-72 11.C.C.C3 i:.:C:.34 32,-32.. >• $5.000.10 S5C..3C S1,5C1.77 327-32_-327-33)-331-332 E25,:.3C =9C.. ''9 333-33..-335-33, `.;4 {; 11 1/2 _'5—G1—i3 S1.C?C.:.) :3._1 -.7: :7 ,t, ' 15.3C3.7C E5:).3C 1.1.=3' 3E .12-339-341-341-342-343-344 ';'-, 'd $.250-20 So3 .i . 4 :4°—r4 —.47-343 *,V,a`�- 12 11—C1—i3 31,C:C.i:) ::,24:.i: 34: . .. .1_ , t 13,500.)C S3C0.3C I2,...7 35'2—S51-35?-353-354-355-355 i::�. • ;r• S252.)C 1,;,1 3 3.7-35 7-36) t;. • t 12 1/2 )5—C1—?4 S1.C.C.Cu 54,211.37 :01 ' ? 14,750.00 13C).3C $2,145.94 1(2—'e1-364-365-365-367 ; S2S3.Lt0 ±1,:72.)7 3c_-30-37) ,:r . 13 11—C1— S1,C,C.C) 1:.:4:.3' 371 �'�' w:.. 71,4Z . isr . • E5,000 •): S5CC.00 1_,274.'9 372-37'-374-375-37.-37' : > $253-30 /1.137.35 374-37?-3!)-321 ' 13 1/2 35—G1-75 S1,u)C.C) 14. 22.3! 3°2 j Yri? ? ` $4.253.00 t5C).)C E2,411.1e 3c3-364-3.5-385-3E7 ,*, al S25).3C 11,213:.:5 3?3-3c7-39) ,�.. 14 11-01- 5 31,0.C.L5 :3,111.;Y 3,1 • 14,250.00 S5C).)C S2.5f` 'f 3g2-3g3-394-395-396 S25•3.3C .1,27?.77. 357-392.—'07 . - • 4`. ,I • • • 1P . t • MATURITY !ATUAITY 3C'•1.• IA;, �•• YEAR DATE JE'ICVI`4ATIDt. 1,ALUC NJt IF<: 14 1/2 05—C1— o 31,C:C.:3 15,41 :9 4C-.-421 34,000.3C i5C.:.:C 11,7C?._C 4C:-4r:-4C.—4°5 3?.: 15 11-01—yo i1,02.C.C.3 15,747 :; 4C5-4C7-4C9 "• 13,753.00 IiC:.JC .L=71.75 4C? '253.:C 11 7' °7 41 : i co) C2 as 'I 1 4 • • . • • • . • •� • SERIES 19.1-4 FI=ST F:?TGAGE -1C4CS DATED VCVE'4EER 1, 1931 RECAPITULATION CJ:a?:`i :i•1CS: O 62 BONDS 3 $1 JOJ = 162,CCO r' 46 BONDS & £5C3 = S23,CJ0 ' 3 BJNDS 3 125J = i2,l.:C • CD 116 BONDS S37,CC RECAPITULATION COMPOUND :NTEiE5T 108 'BONDS 3 I1 JCL = 11 ):,0:: 134 BOLOS 3 SSG) = S67,C)0 52 BONDS 3 S25J = S13,CCC 274 BONDS 5133,C:C RECAPITULATION CF ALL C'.OS: = '`' 170 BONDS 2 S1 )0] = S17C,C''C • .%; , 130 BONDS i S;CJ = 1;+C,C:C _ ,%'�•.'r"�; z•. 6C BONDS i £251 = $15,CJC F V 410 EONDS iZ75,l:CC • ' INTEREST i 23NND ?AY':NT 4CCCJAT )E'C;ITS: 166C.00 ?E4 1EEK FC? 1.1 YE-"R ( `_7 'rr: ) 4ES:NNIN3 NOVEMBER 1. 1931 i702.C.. PER 4EE6 FCR 1.1 Y A C t T; ) BEGINNING NOVc"73E4 1, 1932 I ' • et'[ o D G- r.ZtSs 1744.00 'gR .'EEK FOR 1.r.i YEAR C :2 'YTS ) BEGINNING NOVE:!9ER 1, 1933 S736.00 PER 4E2K FOR 1.J YEAR C 52 ?YTS ) 3EGINRING NOVEEMBER 1, 1934 ""�•F{q;:;; S828.00 PER 4EEK FC: 11.0 YE:P; C 573 ,FTS ) 3EGT`ll.:N3 NOVEMBER 1. 1935 ' ►IT4 A FI': 4L PAY!'Et.T :,f :332.32 :L: ON OCTOBER 31. 1996 • cer • • .."4 S r ' C .as►rFTa /•,i •r�'tA"s/.l ..\•ty ti7s�y. ;•1 �y, ,�,..•..�t��. y.- . �,.... �. ' , ..-. -y\+ixY1.r^''`-� 1-1. 5 r :,:A11i'� l•at, L. :Yi-w�i1. 'lvw" 87: - y4 1. ` t` NU\IBER Y\]i t I' • a+'• LZ217r.r•• A. ' , F r 31.u3..t:; f1 Fa"'ST MORTGAGE12Y INTERESTBON7I B 21.000 QO \ ; • F. ' �e ISSUER V. v6s F•`' i' at-s:'�' C•IUZ:4 '2F T4f NA a. ' - _ :•I l�.rf.'.,• • 3 = �.'" R:NT)h, 1sa3i1ZN;T1h, t ^oA*IOY � : K� r s ' I Hereby promises to pay th .� States For Value Received THE SUh10F ON c T'..U: s 2tilt' . ry �. zq i0/100 DOLLARS• ;,:;' ;� PAYABLE ON THE FIRST DA • ' ' upon surrender of this bond at the � t t"'. t. . PAYINGAGENTBANK: rt,S. . , . siT'N, WASHINGTON t� ' `, •• 1'.. and to pay 1 z x interest per annum,such interest berme payable semi-annually on the first Jay of M t, and h J r E M 3 E R each year until maturity upon surrender of the proper interest couponk 8'--•, ; 31 F attached hereto. sac? r' DATE OF ISSUE AMOUNT INVESTED YEARS MATURITY DATE COUPON AMOUNT t d. r� a ••• C4 1 / /3 1 1/ /°z ' 0.00 �.+ : .1 :•, • t ' '. .:tor 4a14 , 'e :. ,.' ..,, '''''. -.f�,th>`...!i}_ s, i MIN;' • �; SERIES �-� c' (-; , This bond is one of a series numbered consecutively from 1 through 41 C aggregating the sum of 1 : .n,. m. ti S 275,G3C,,,c7 issued by the Issuer pursuant to a duly enacted Resolution of the Issuer for the purposes of . '7-- +; �' • financing the project specified therein and in accordance with the terms of a Trust Indenture (hereinafter called s r " '• s "Indenture"). Said Indenture is filed in the appropriate records of the Issuer's domicile and such Indenture is hereby ' '"• K `- F+ referred to and made apart hereof for all pu rposes p rposrs as it it were set out herein in full. 4: .. . •\ The Issuer reserves then t to redeem this bondprior to maturity byX3a • ', Paying to the holder hereof.at tl a office of the Pay. • s "I .i' •ing Agent, the principal amount hereof together with accrued interest. Notice of such redemption shall be given to the i4,.. p •holder of this bond in aceordan.-e with the provisions of the Indenture.The right of redemption may be exercised on any r.:. ,r of the semi-annual payment dates of this bond issue,and in the even:this early redemption is exercised,this bond shall not I::ii * ;► N yield int.test from and after the date fixed fir its redemption. Naf7, e a 9•1 � .i V l y a; �"i, : The Issuer reserses the right to issue additional bonds for the purposes and under the terms set birth in the Indenture.The •: tr w�rs 7'f ''",� indebtedness evidenced by this hand is secured by a F:P:T lien upon the petty described in the Indenture and no 4. F •a ' s• co other indebtedness hereafter created by the Issuer shall he on a pant •tin gy:Jity•wilh this hood unless the indeh:edness �t ,�",•- ,is specifically placed on a party and equality with this bond•. Sires i gwtith Ihd,Iolletiture. 447 \ t 1 c t:e . f c, >k�n r.:. '� The Issuer has assigned out of its income"',�� t'1 lit an {pleti�st coupons of this bond issue as the • s, N t t aartte shall come due,such sums to be o• e . ilo�Tllioa ccount with the Paying Arent and used for no ir_: ,„.. !! Y g" Fe / ,.K a?, 1, otter ptaptrses This 6tirtd,together with the in r T R U S T • + _4,-,. . executed by the Issuer.which Instrumen \7, ed e appropriate records in the donticle of the Issuer,and is incor. 1 a ' 1:``., r=`,Y,:ponied herein by reference and made a p K e. f.sr all purposes as if it were set out in full herein. • `•{R'��.•-*e sii Xs,This entire bond issue shall be m default upon the failure of payment of principal and accrued interest on any one bond re- y�. V• quiring the Trustee to act according to the deta.:lt provisions of the Indenture. Pie 1oislee for the bondholders is , r • ,' ; THOMAS A. :L_S:NER, RF'.'.h, iA iM:ACTON ` r 4. i A+s and the duties ut the I[twee are set OW i Indenture. '' s the 4 ' 1 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,the Issuer has caused its seal to be attired hereto and hits hood signed by its duly authori,cd • ' 1. I i,y • 1 officers. o., 04 la r ' 4t .. 5+., ---- -- ---- — --� — �' I w y CRETARY OF CCPPOai':.`.'s ?ASTOR-PRESIDENT OF COReOPATI0N .' e say- y;.• j > t .:,.; t. i !1 s s. h .i Ks tox srr r� . •_.. .. {.V• ; .' - , . q TRI ASURI RS CERTIFICATE: I the undersigned Treasurer or duly authorved 'at.aR. s 4 .,"• y,, .bsuiant Trrawrer,herebs certify that I hie• mewed payment for the foregoing Vr..• { - • •'- : ' f «• iRr^.r bond and the same.cpreeeots a pall obligation of the luster. 2' 1 • - • ft N Jet.J 'j; I 4 s , _ Tress:ore or Ar iatant Treasurer . -.:: �/ •.„:„..„...,.. . ' • u t j.�; , '� '�,•I �•' + ��•.��'•M-a.... *w7% �'• '4e.""i,F y'� •��a��r ;iw.r� ..+�vO'.. N. is `_�1YE, !' %i A, :,.,� ' ""y- ft:" • •,,11,'.. - :�y . ,,, —4-\',— A Ll • +.' ` , • . rti I. "s •` - _. ..- 1I)1� }' ` elf' f•'+..• • r %-...wrk.4.7-rN_:."7".r7.v../.... .i.,.4.7.--77s,zr."-r'.>,...".••!frffk,r-,--- .7.7.--N...47"..r."4„,.-...;,.!..:. .,..,-•......,.,, . Ill/MINI/ XXX X I 1)1 PON ,M01 N I ...''SC.C: DUI D1.11 :(5/:1/E: ISSUER: szr•TC% :,'jP,:i.1 :F. T•ri. tiAZA RE cot PO\Ni) 1 01 (3i:PsIC:II 0431:%,:.'C'qo A %:%-v-70IT Cf.,7PlOATICI . NO.COUPONS , - (,- /1 ... ,3 1 •4 . \X • : ,. I ierein. promises to pas h.the beiret on the due date shown ahose tlic minium shown above.which amount represents a -... semi 31111l141 in toes'pas mein titi the Alma?numbered bond of series 1C, -A dated 11/01/81 i‘ • 111:soup,ti is{usable at the paying agefit hank:CO•rfJAITY ?.111Kr RENT3N, WASHINGTON / . ' f.... . ...:'-.1. I:I.f.%:Al nil money in the l sited Stites.unless said Bond has Ivote,nortzdemp,!0.1 prior it,its sdieduled date. k ,..; V . . • ' r• .., •-',":- . . .., . :11 ,:..,, ...,.. .s! .. • .; • Si --.1 i ,- , •on .,.• ''....• • -... . .i.i, - .•!.., ...., ;-.:ri• • . . -,.'.,•,-,,;':',,'r,' ., ,....,..,., '...... PA . . . , „.,.... ,...,.. • .":-.., ..Ar.,....•,...,14.,..,., .. - r 7 : 4.-.:-.- "•:•*-1i,:=1 -•'.. . . • . . ?t: ,.,.',:-:i0;:r.S- ei' -4", . , -• -• .. . . • - • . --..... • • Ica : . , . . • • ( .,---7,------ - .• •,.• • • s" • ' :.• ••".•t: ... . • . : . . . . -: - .. -, . . . '.. `• • . ....•..- • ' ''Z. _ . . . • - . • •• - 1`.& •..'e�r�/' WL 'l r.' • _' llC ...:;' ' r•'1'' VALUE AT 1717 NUMBER 1'2%Z aVALUE AT ti':- r s• MATURITY F:2 5 I W)KTG:M.1 BOND a s xx COMPOUND IS I I KLSI BOND MATURITY I :5.7a5 <% ISSUERCs 15,743 49 C ./. ▪ _v' 1. l•' ,--.T.). C..+.1?C-I -F TMC N4' 11I",dt • ''� q('.' 1S, .Ainl'.5T Ne s I $'; 7N ��. . '4' Hereby promises to pay the bear i t o t For Valae Received• 1-,....7,4.:': 111 THE SU)tOF F.: T�'_J :�: N,� - '�I D-49/100 DOLLARS • 11 PAYABLE ON THE FIRST DAY OF ` IN upon surrender of this bond at the ' ''`, �tqdi: eyj: PAl'INGAGENT BANK.:Oap'1Js.:: r VTJti. VASHINiTOh llayl . i `� 1 such sum representing 1 2% interest.ucpounded semi-annually on the first day of y,.r A':;' • �`i and h JV"c""i c 2 each year plus return of the original Investment. gib; .,i i,I DATE OF ISSUE AMOUNT INVESTED YEARS MATURITY DATE MATURITY AMOUNT : 4- • v is 11/01/31 F1."' " 15 1 /0 74 0 +' `.v.#_....,.'rt►*...,_', ...I ' `""`a' ..r- - 1C�t`.. ram' gyp. ,%r amp ..4 • '.„:' •y' �. y;' ....4.P... <Ct ,Rr ..% R., . .-..A:,.*". ,i, tie.yip,'':"?., '1l .1,!•r x A.. N Y iM A'y .-sF;3,.+ ".��!!• $-. ` ' ,f' • , . yk'''`t 'wly'r . •' VIA •• i ..'s ` nt .I 1:IF' [P.:'.r':'c 19 S 1-a \ ` " t' This bond is one of a series numbered .consecutively from 1 through 41 C aggregating the sum of y; .V r° . S 275,COG. J issued by the Issuer pursuant to a duly enacted Resolution of the Issuer t a ior the purposes of ,+; , • r financing the project specified therein and in accordance with the terms of a Trust Indenture (hereinafter called s'?L -Indenture-I. Said Indenture is tiled in the appropriate records of the Issuer's domicile and such Indenture is hereby !".•q; referred to and nude a part hereof for all purposes as if it were set out herein in till. r e: .-.r The Issuer reserves the nght to redeem this bond prior to maturity by paying to the holder hereof.at the office of the Pay- L •• it ing Agent. the principal amount hereof together with accrued interest. \rrii e of such redemption shall he given to the °`5. �,�" holder of this bond in accordance with the pnoslsiuns of the Indenture.The right of redemption may he esereised on;my ':p 01 the semi-annual compounding dates of this bond ivsrle.and in the evert this early redemption is e\ereised.this bond -� Y' .`9 shall riot yield interest front and alter the date fired for its redemption. /4'7) t y : .. ore TI hsuer rexrves the light b,issue addmonal bouts fur lire purr,ses and under the Ienlu eel birth in the Indenture.fire 1 _ .- indebtedness csrdenced by 'us bond is secured by a F Lc'5 T lien upon the property described in the Indenture and no I�A ` l ij other indebtedness lieteaIrer counted by the Issuer shall he on a pans and equality with this bond unless the indebtedness r. 9. IS specifically placed on a parity and equality with is bond in acewdanct with t nture. a .1.4 The Issuer has assigned out of its income sums sufficient to p•. • • I ' I e o bond issue as the sank shall come 'i, 3i due,such sums to be deposited in,an imerest and bon. • it blot t n Agent and used for no other pur- i• a .i l ;., pores.This bond.togctIhr with nc interest-is t r s� ( .�1. . } \s t nst um i o a`, in the domicile of t11. Issuer,and is incur,- , t e�etuled by the Issuer, high n r e �� J \'" / purated herein by reference and made a '• . Kit were set out in full herein. • xTit This gist.• bond issue dull F-in default -fail• of payment of principal and accrued interest un any one bond re- / -f F� quiring the Trustee to act according to ault pruvuwns of the Indenture. The Trustee for the bondholders is 0 rTHOMAS A. GLE+SNIP. 2r4TJA. .as1a:\.STON .,� v..`,= i and the ditties of the Trustee are set out in the Indenture. �{ L'::.. :.. IN TESTIMONY N'IIEREOF.the Issuer has caused its seal to be aftned hereto and this bond signed by its duly authoriaed L f;t,^c: • N `, �-� officers. J'c a•, il i ••%�;.•-; � ,i •'' Sf:CRcTAi.Y :F Cc-rCaa-ION, PA;T:?-L2ESIOEVT CF CORPORATION s t'\ f ti• '•. P. C I .N E N ' `• ' a PECIMEN pry +.- P E C'2`N'E N I K I %su K I K 1 t I K l l l tl \I I L rho oolongs d l reawrrr.n %sv.unr I r.r,uver -Y j . -..�.a._. :•. Irrp•hl rents ilum I hare Ir.cnod Lasilrrni In! the loreeomc Ie.nd and(lie vile .7. l- J tel,t vent,a Iald.rhhtal mit.'11 tie Iw,el . t i. 4 �. aloe l,e,.,ut1r',., \..rant lie..un•, - a�Z • .. • ''Y•.l t ♦ . •• �' rr'�`„;••4"V'c r 1 1 f''iy.^,'�,'�r i r *.•`i i,. y...1 a"Tf'' 'NI IV••f •....,. air 4r./1:' `Atom(.«..44,•-."4.4,, !i-St.' "'.4a�'. t, a : - �`,••,...,.,, a,\...•. ,r f.`+. F�,, •/,` ., • s TABLE OF FACTORS l t r•' YEARS FACTOR YEARS FACTOR YEARS FACTOR YEARS FACTOR I 1/2 1.06003 1 1.12360 1 1/2 1.1;102 2 1.26243 2 1/2 1.13323 3 1.41P52 3 1/2 1.50363 4 1.55385 4 1/2 1.68948 5 1.791. -5 5 1/2 1.89830 6 2.01220 • 6 1/2 2.132;3 7 2.2609C 7 1/2 2.39656 3 2.54035 r • 5 1/2 2.69277 9 2.55434 9 1/2 3.02560 10 3.2071_, • • "►. _ ._- ' 10 1/2 3.39936 11 3.00354 11 1/2 3.31975 12 4.04893 12 1/2 4.291d7 13 4.54936 1i 1/2 4.82215 14 5.11169 • 14 1/2 5.41639 1 5.743.9 NOFICE It) I10NI Ill)l.l)f:RS •..• _ _ . timer the is rei n , r;.en I .. - •'I ...:turd r,.r!.i r:.r is r...,..r:!a^.! :.ern i•..r n•: ......i .. ... - Ilut>uu keel the....r..r r. •!I r ur.r.'.t.,. S i.,.... ..., .. .I..u;•,.:t'...ran.L,.er'.ad.lrc.. • � � / U - a3 5— MY-bI9 , o047t 19UMS306 lSf A hf wiz f ) 18.661 .12a1 ar 447 na— ! ,Cr---7.— :I (,,____t,. 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I (�/��r /K+w+ �r t<4l'/'.bo' ewer A42. / a REC RD/NG CERT/F/GATE • l.ft! A D !f .tsttwo rills 44V Or a/9 79,Ar .v�rl �• /A/IO OC I O -SWAPOr V3 MI! .tIY]o.CD1 o A4 r.raC CW/C/TV, Mw3.'/U67Lu/, Ay TN!Itlf!/rar AA ./O.(/ .4. !./e/414. ....,a NI Ate. Alk1Ses.ws ./avert_ S !.11 t t }..ram 1 .514 rti vriucu.vr 4 A /W7nsa/N f4(I S/14 de ramp'Am,4 aro.AP•744U .f fl• sew I I IM.1 JOf1N R.EWING AND ASSOCIATES ram. __�� arc:a pMl EJIQIM[[IIINO- rl1MNIM0.DESIGN • roe ar•M MA,M 1[JUI al 7N A/ f rl N[IR,r1SMIMGTON I I_u.- s. I . 1 ****************************************************** ********** City of Renton WA Reprinted: 02/05/98 10 : 03 Receipt **************************************************************** Receipt Number: R9800711 Amount : 1, 000 . 00 02/05/98 10 : 02 Payment Method: CHECK Notation: #15482 RAINIER Init : LMN Project # : LUA98-016 Type : LUA Land Use Actions Parcel No: 102305-9078 Site Address : 850 UNION AV NE Total Fees : 1, 013 . 44 This Payment 1, 000 . 00 Total ALL Pmts : 1, 013 . 44 Balance: . 00 **************************************************************** Account Code Description Amount 000 . 345 . 81 . 00 . 0017 Site Plan Approval 1, 000 . 00 **************************************************************** City of Renton WA Reprinted: 02/05/98 10 : 03 Receipt **************************************************************** Receipt Number: R9800712 Amount : 13 .44 02/05/98 10 : 02 Payment Method: CHECK Notation: #5125 BERGQUIST Init : LMN Project # : LUA98- 016 Type: LUA Land Use Actions Parcel No: 102305-9078 Site Address : 850 UNION AV NE Total Fees : 1, 013 .44 This Payment 13 .44 Total ALL Pmts : 1, 013 .44 Balance : . 00 **************************************************************** Account Code Description Amount 000 . 05 . 519 . 90 . 42 . 1 Postage 13 . 44