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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSenior Citizen Center (1979) fA/14%; CaZteit.it • Renton City Council 12/17/79 Page 5 Consent Agenda - Continued Summons and Writ Superior Court Summons, Affidavits and Order for Issuance of Certiorari of Writ of Certiorari 79-2-08102-7 Irving W. Hull alleged arbitrary and capricous actions on the part of the City re Hull Rezone R-394-79(vicinity of 421 Burnett Ave. S.) . Refer to City Attorney. Energy Letter from Dan Poli , 420 SW Langston Rd. , requested revision Conservation of the lighting system in the downtown area. Refer to the Energy Conservation Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA Adopted AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Park Supt. , Ron Heiret , reported the Park Board had met Wells Ave. regarding the Wells Ave. Bridge replacement and that final Bridge report was forthcoming for 1/7/80 Council meeting. Hillcrest Upon inquiry of Councilman Stredicke regarding petition Residents from Hillcrest senior citizen residents regarding harassment Police Representative Perssons explained awaiting court order to move one of the offenders out of the community. Fire Code Councilman Hughes noted fire code violations at new Senior Violation Center and asked correction of three doors opening inward. Planning Director and Park Supt. stated violation has been reported for follow through by the Fire Department. Executive MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL MEET IN EXECUTIVE Session SESSION TO DISCUSS LABOR NEGOTIATIONS AND LAND ACQUISITION. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, AMEND MOTION TO REQUEST ATTENDANCE OF NEWLY-ELECTED COUNCILMAN ROCKHILL. CARRIED. CARRIED. Time: 11 :50 p.m. ADJOURNMENT The Council resumed regular Council Meeting at 12:30 a.m. Roll Call : All present as previously shown. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. XZ Q. Delores A. Mead, C.�1 C. City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 18, 1979 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PERRY COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 12- 18 7:00 P.M. STREDICKE Council Chambers Planning Committee of K.C. Council RE : Open Space - L.H. Hawkins . Meet with City Attorney re land acquisition. WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 1-7-80 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room Pending Legislation PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION TRIMM UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Special Council Meeting Thurs. 12-27 8:00 P.M. DELAURENTI Council Chambers pF R,,4 , ;,. . .,t 0 THE CITY OF RENTON J \� �1 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 • 0 eaCHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT A,o co. 235-2550 e O,Q4rEO SE PSE,�e� .4Zrr' { i 7.?may ‘ ,v '� ') October 25 , 1979 ,r,.!; r, `� '" s j ,, 0ko ' .0- ; Honorable Charles J . Delaurenti , Mayor �� �`� ;, -1C..}y E Members of the Renton City Council ` � `� '� 1 Renton , Washington I RE : Request Ordinance to Appropriate Additional Funds , Senior Center Construction Fund Dear Mayor and Councilmembers : As the Senior Center nears final completion and acceptance by the City , it is now necessary to appropriate into the Senior Center Construction Fund interest earned on bond funds for 1979 and revenue received from the sale of surplus kitchen equipment . These additional funds will be used for final payment to the contractor and for the purchase for furniture for the facility . The following appropriation is requested: APPROPRIATE FROM: UNANTICIPATED REVENUE Additional Interest, Bond Funds $34,257.33 Surplus Sale of Kitchen Equipment $ 2,968.37 $37,225.70 • APPROPRIATE UNTO: SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER CONSTRUCTION FUND a/c 313/000/20.555.08.62.00 $37,225.70 We respectively request Council concurrence in this matter with referral to the Ways and Means Committee for the proper ordinance . Very ruly yours , Y sen , Lanni irector illerrdon YE ; s1 ' Renton City Council • 11/5/79 Page 5 Ordinance and Resolutions - Continued First Reading An ordinance was read amending the City' s Comprehensive Plan SE Quadrant and maps re property southerly of Cedar River, SE of FAI 405 and Comprehensive Plan east of the Valley Freeway being in the Southeast Renton Plan Area. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Sabey Street An ordinance was read vacating certain public right-of-way Vacation known as SW 12th St. located east of Oaksdale Ave. SW as VAC-16-79 petitioned by David A. Sabey; vacation fee having been paid. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution #2305 A resolution was read borrowing $140,089.75 at the rate of 8i% Borrowing to Pay from Street Forward Thrust Fund for professional services for Consultant payment to consultant , Jones and Assoc. , proposed LID #314. LID #314 MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2306 A resolution was read authorizing Mayor and City clerk to Mutual Aid sign agreement entering into a Mutual Aid Agreement for Structural Fires automatic response when structural fire alarm is received for purpose of pooling manpower and equipment. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT AS READ. CARRIED. The Mayor requested the record show that Stredicke voted no. Voucher Payment The Ways and Means Committee recommended Council approval for payment of Voucher No. 25659 in the amount of $217,011 .53 plus LID #302 Revenue Warrant R-47 $116,607.45; Cash Warrants C-113 $109,876.47 and C-114 $6,730.98. Departmental certification was received as to merchandise and/or services rendered. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE VOUCHERS FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent Agenda is adopted by one motion which is listed after the items included: Emergency Medical Fire Chief Geissler presented an Interlocal Agreement between King County and the Cities and Fire Districts in the southern portion of King County for emergency medical services. Refer to Public Safety Committee for recommendation. Final Payment Public Works Director Gonnason requested first and final payment for 1979 asphalt resurfacing CAG 030-79 completed by Watson Asphalt Paving Co. 10/10/79 and accepted by Public Works. The letter recommended Council acceptance 10/30 and release of retained amount upon proof of payment of tax liabili- ties, amount $4,014.23 to contractor. Concur. Appropriation Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested an ordinance to appropriate $37,225.70 from unanticipated revenue to Senior i Citizens Center construction fund from sale of surplus kitchen Iequipment for furniture for the facility. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Appointments Letter from Mayor Delaurenti made the following appointments Planning to the Planning Commission: Mark W. Halvorson, 3515 NE 4th St. , Commission D-126, replacing Thomas Buckingham who has resigned; effective through 6/30/82. Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. N. , replacing Clark Teegarden who did not wish reappointment ; effective through 1/31/82. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Board of Letter from Mayor Delaurenti announced appointment of David M. Adjustment Young, 1811 Duvall Ave. NE to Position No. 2 on the Board of Adjustment effective to 9/6/83. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Shourup Rezone Land Use Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended approval of R-411-79 rezone with restrictive covenants for property located in the vicinity of Main Ave. S. and Benson S. intersection. Rezone was from R-3 and L-1 to B-1 and petitioned by Wm. and Bonnie Schourup. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. CITY OF RENTON, Affidavit of Publication WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 3374 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, STATE OF WASHINGTON WASHINGTON PRO- COUNTY OF KING ss. VIDING FOR APPROP- RIATION OF FUNDS. WHEREAS the City of Renton,Washington,will re- ceive unanticipated re- Theresa Skobin being first duly sworn on venues in excess of esti- mated revenues for the calendar year 1979, and oath,deposes and says that.. is the ....cb.x.e .. . of WHEREAS it is necessary THE DAILY RECORD CHRO E,a newspaper pu is"e i )times a and advisable to appropriate week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been and transfer from such un- for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, anticipated revenue into the printed and published in the English language continually as a newspaper below mentioned fund to published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,and it is provide for the final payment now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the to the contractor and for aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Daily Record purchase of furniture for the Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Senior Center facility, and Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, such appropriation being necessary and in the public interest and for the public !! Washington.That the annexed is a-Ordinance ;337l� benefit,NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF R5907 THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO OR- DAIN AS FOLLOWS: as it was published in regular issues(and SECTION I: The Director not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period of Finance is hereby au- thorized and directed to pro- vide for the following ap- propriations and transfers: of I consecutive issues,commencing on the FROM: Unanticipated Revenue Additidnal 3e day of November ,19....79.,and ending the Bond Funds te$34,257.33 Surplus Sale of Kitchen Equipment day of ,19 ,both dates 2,968.37$37,225.70 inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee UNTO: Senior Citizens scribers Center Const. Fund a/c charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $. which 313/000/20.555.08.62.00 has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundr for the $37,225.70 first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent SECTION II: This Ordi- insertion. nance shall be effective up- • on its passage,approval and .five days after its publica- tion. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 26th day of Chief O1•erk November, 1979 Delores A. Mead. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3 day of Public Notices City Clerk December- 19-79 APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 26th day of November, 1979. Notary Pub is ' and for the State of Was Barbara Y. Shinpoch, gton, Mayor Pro tern Approved at Kent, Kin ounty. Approved as to form: - Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney —Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June Published in the Daily Re- 9th, 1955. cord Chronicle on Novemb. er 30, 1979. R5907 —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, -- adopted by the newspapers of the State. V.P.C.Form No.87 Rev.7-79 P Alit- ei-A3P- ydt.'ils,„,x,/ V ' Renton City Council 9/24/79 Page 4 Correspondence - Continued Signal Equipment be submitted which would be a savings of approximately $180,000. Continued from 1980 cost. The letter requested concurrence in procedure. Cliff Davis of the City's Signal Shop answered questions. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN PROCEDURE RECOMMENDATION OF PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR.CARRIED.No tormal council action required at this time. Aero-Dyne Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason presented request Sub-Lease from Aero-Dyne Corp. to sub-lease the maintenance hangar to Robertson Aircraft Co. for a six-month period beginning 10/1/79. The letter noted no objection to sublease and recommended Council concurrence. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER MATTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION(AVIATION) COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Salary Study Agenda letter trom Personnel Director regarding salary study request was withdrawn. Upon Council inquiry, Personnel Director Sharon Green advised the letter would be presented 10/1/79, upon Mayor's return to the Lity. AUDIENCE COMMENT Parks and Recreation Director Webley reported funding for meals at the Senior Center have been increased by Senior Services from 145 to 180 or increase of 35 meals per day. (Per Councilman Stredicke request) Mayor Pro tem Shinpoch commended the Park Director, Staff and Park Board for fine work re passage of Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park bond issue. Mr. Webley noted 140 votes more than needed to validate. Executive Session ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION RE PROPERTY ACQUISITION. 9:50 p.m. Following Executive Session council meeting reconvened with all council members present. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. Meeting adjourned at 10:37 p.m. 4Lbz )res A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk rton City ge Counci3 1 17/79 Pa d Business - Continued ammunity Services Community Services Chairman Stredicke submitted report regarding ommittee Reports request of E. Tonda, Renton Historical Society for removal of edar Tree large cedar tree from the south side of the museum. The report tt Historical noted Mr. Tonda changed his request to trimming of tree affecting Society Museum down spouts and asked that drain tile be repaired, that building work accomplished since the fire department vacated the building has been primarily financed by the Historical Society through state and county grants, Barr{= work done by the Renton Building Department. The report recommended that the original request to remove the tree be denied and that the matter of trimming, dren work and landscaping maintenance be referred to the Admirals- tration for proper assignment to avoid future confusion. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Inner Harbor Line Community Services Committee report explained the Barbee Mill Co. Barbee Mill Co. has requested a City resolution recommending the the Washington State Harbor Line Commission relocate the inner harbor line which is adjacent to the mill property (City limits and the inner harbor line coincide) . The report explained that jurisdiction for area to water side of inner harbor line rests with the State Department of Natural Resources and the Seattle Port District; that relocation of the harbor line would resolve jurisdictional question and permit annexation to city. Donald 0. Norman , Quendall Terminals, requested resolution, motion by Council and letter of concurrence to support the Barbee proposal . The report noted the proposed revision would be necessary prior to an annexation request by Barbee. The Committee recommended that Council support the request of the Barbee Mill Co. and the Mayor be requested to forward letter to the State Harbor Line Commission. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION WITH ADDITION TO ENCOURAGE PROPERTY OWNER TO ANNEX PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF RENTON. CARRIED. nior Meals MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, THE ADMINISTRATION_ CONTACT THE FUNDING AGENCY (AREA AGENCY ON AGING) Ti INCREASE THEIR ALLOTMENT TOeTHE CITY FOR INCREASE IN SENIOR CITIZEN MEALS SERVED AT THE NEW SENIOR. CENTER. CARRIED. Mayor Delaurenti requested the Park Director to meet with him concerning matter. G[NANCES AND RESOLUTIONS ;SIG and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Caittee Report recommendation that the following ordinances be placed on second and final readings (first reading 9/10/79) : Dance #3356 An ordinance was read establishing the maximum street grades. Maxnum Street MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL Graos CALL: ALL. AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3357 An ordinance was read vacating right-of-way adjacent to NE Sunset Vacation of R/W Blvd. , Renton Highlands, as petitioned by Lackey/Bakamus for Jack In Box Jack-in-the-Box restaurant; VAC-1O-79. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3358 An ordinance was read appropriating $1 ,000 donated from Renton Appropriation for Chapter of Soroptimists International for drinking fountain at Senior Center new Senior Citizens Center. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Mayor Delaurenti noted donations accepted and invited suggestions . Council Members Shinpoch and Stredicke requested Municipal Arts Commission and Senior Center Site Committee be advised. Ordinance #3359 The committee recommended first reading of an ordinance vacating Vacation Portion a portion of SW Victoria St. as petitioned by Hugh Carney/Kathryn SW Victoria St. Kaczmarek (VAC-12-79) . Following reading, it was moved by Clymer, VAC-12-79 second Shinpoch, refer back to commitee for one week. Upon inquiry, City Clerk Mead reported vacation fees have been paid. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE THE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. • H 12 L Sun.,Aug. 19, 1979 Seattle Post-Intelligencer l 3 Million Renton Project Completed By Lettie Gavin Cedar Center Park is under ment park at 36201 Kit Cor- construction along the ner Rd.S. Sen. Warren G. Magnu- riverfront.This park will be son will be the featured a barrier-free environment Chairman Jim Badgley speaker when the city of for elderly and handicapped promises entertainment by Renton dedicates its new persons, with a grassy am- Seattle Opera, chamber Senior Center, the Cedar phitheater and promenade music and strolling violin- River Trail and the Cedar linking the senior center to ists,and—best selling point River Terrace at noon next the trail system and the of all champagne and Sunday, August 26, at the Terrace complex. Other fea- hors d'oeuvres by the tal- - senior facility, 211 Burnett tures include a shuffleboard ented Kelly Gunderson of Ave. N. Renton Mayor court, fountain and reflect- Federal Way's Cafe Patis- Charles J. Delaurenti and ing pool and open sitting serie. The party will take King County Executive and picnic areas. over the entire woodsy John D. Spellman also will * * * park, with a circus tent at speak. the ready in case of rain. A The three projects repre- Armed with approval donation of $25 per person sent an investment of more from the state Department is asked. Reservations are than $3,380,000 in federal, of Social and Health Ser- being taken at 838-0636. state and local funds in vices, Snoqualmie's Public * * * Renton's central area, ac- Hospital District 4 is forging cording to Mike Parness of ahead with plans for a $4 the mayor's office. The fa- million hospital and commu- The recreation division cilities are part of a develop- nity health center for the of the city of Redmond is ment that includes Cedar Snoqualmie Valley. Carol looking for qualified in- River Terrace, a 73-unit Peterson of the district's structors in gymnastics, housing complex for the staff said application has bridge, pickleball, gym su- c.,. . S•;AI r THE CITY OF RENTON invites you to attend the o li 6 Lciat dedication ob the new SENIOR CENTER and PARK CEDAR RIVER TRAIL CEDAR RIVER TERRACE On Sunday, the twenty-sixth of August 11 : 00 a. m. - Open House 12 : 00 Noon - Dedication 211 Burnett Avenue North Renton, Washington Speakers : Mayors Chattel J. DetaurentL County Executive John D. Spettman Featured Speaker:. The Honorabte Warren G. Magnuson, United States Senator R. S. V. P. Mayor's Mice ( 206 ) 235-2580 110-':=Z"Iii I/14 .4.7- ,,., _..,..:„. t, , . f,.-_-;-,,, L. __ 4 i _ . I ...,,, . , ,,, _, 1 1 -.;III ,,1 7 2, .,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,- ...., . .. Is# , rI r-\ V,I iii14 ' _ 1 lt, - '-',-,-;-' A-17-,,,*."4: •;',,,,f.--:: (fa-'-',,,‘,--.1 I = �f `:is,, ` 1.c,, 4 :,'. 5 :V el ;;. 74: ; .r '' ,.- , , - ;,.1: Renton City Council 8/20/79 Page 4 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Request for Letter was read from Wayne E. Chastain of Townsend-Chastain & Latecomers Assoc. requesting Latecomer Agreement re Plat of Azalea Lane for Agreement-Azalea the additional costs involved to provide a system large enough Lane to accommodate the surrounding + 50 acres . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, TO REFER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton Historical Letter was read from Ernest Tonda, President-Renton Historical Society Request Society, requesting council consider a budget allocation in to Paint Old Fire 1980 for repainting of the old fire station, now used as the Station Historical Society Museum. (Preliminary bid received in the amount of $2,500. ) MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER TO ADMINISTRATION FOR CONSIDERATION OF ALLOCATION IN 1980 PRELIMINARY BUDGET. CARRIED. LID 297 Bonds Letter was read from Richard T. Kennedy, Seattle-Northwest Purchase Offer Securities Corp. , purchase offer of LID 297 bonds to mature $389,037.99 on or September 1, 1991 and bear interest, payable annually at the rate of 7 percent. Letter was read from Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, requesting council accept the purchase offer of Seattle Northwest-Securities for LID bonds to be dated September 1, 1979. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE REQUEST OF THE FINANCE DIRECTOR AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Use of Carpenters Letter was read from Richard L. Hart, United Brotherhood of Local #1797 Parking Carpenters and Joiners of America, noting action by Local #1797 Lot for Senior to offer the City the use of their parking lot for the dedication Center Dedication ceremonies of the Senior Citizen Center. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND Ceremony STREDICKE, THE MAYOR WRITE TO THE 'CARPENTERS LOCAL ACKNOWLEDGING AND THANKING FOR THE OFFER. CARRIED, Commendation of Letter was read from Mary & Paul Utschinski and Karen & Dick Bronco Sectional Hagerty commending the Parks Dept. for its Bronco Sectional Baseball Tournament Baseball Tournament. NEW BUSINESS Renton Senior Councilman Stredicke presented for the City' s records Seattle- Citizen's Center King County Division on Aging publication (Elder Affairs) article on "A Home Away From Home" re the Renton Senior Citizen' s Center, which noted the new center to be dedicated on August 26th. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9: 50 P.M. aChiee-t" Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk i 1 A Home Away From Home by Alan Furst ` - :. t t',#1 ` ,�1,,- ��, 1 It is amazing, when you.look closely, how atti- ., tudes within the social service community have ..e. 4 changed in the last two decades.Going back twenty- five years, into the middle Fifties,you find services x° being dispensed grimly,if at all,by a small cadre of N. . . . , dedicated professionals who were in possession of . Sentor ' a few secret facts that permitted them to deal with "" . Citizen w '�{': the"poor and infirm." ';" , As for the concept that most people would bey- 4 perfectly okay with a little help now and again, — nothing to make a big fuss about,well, there wasn't , sows , any such concept, and anybody who might have IMO , .,_ r`. put forth such heresy would have been treated with .« ' disdain,if not butterfly nets. j . :tit,; T 7i This heresy, like many others, is not gospel, for Ma `` which we can all be thankful. Case in point? Ren- A el ,� - "> ,... ton Senior Center. The people who run the Center ,� l are the people who use the Renton Senior Center. • - In the words of Ellen Delaurenti, Outreach Advo- 1111 II +�1 •:4" .'. t Senior Center, "We've had the i ' ' cate at the Renton � �r� .,t � �''' ' most beautiful volunteers." What they have in - . .. it s Renton is simply this:`those who have something to "" OR offer, are generous in offering it. Those who need something, can find it, typically, or at least initial- ,., ly,from among their peers. _.___._.W r Services Every Thursday,between 10:00 and 12:00 a.m., new center is not presently on a bus line but, typi- 1965 under the auspices of the I arks Department. volunteer.nurses(RNs)who are retired and live in cally for the Renton seniors, they have gotten a She too has seen the Renton Senior Center grow the Renton area, check blood pressure at the cen- promise from Metro that,by the fall,a bus line will and flourish. She has observed an extraordinary ter. In addition, a volunteer RN goes to the homes serve the facility, the #155 Route.) Aside from explosion of activities. Asked to name a few, she of the frail homebound elderly and checks their health programs, the Renton Center does so much will mention crochet, needlework, knitting, silk blood pressure. Such visits, of course, accomplish that they simply have to have additional space for screening, stained glass making, and exercise more than the discovery of potential problems, program activities. They'll have a hobby room, groups. A softball team, the Senior Sluggers. A they illustrate to the individual that somebody where they can do woodworking and ceramics.As choral group that travels throughout the County to cares. Ellen Delaurenti says, "The whole idea of our pro- perform. A square dance group that last year per- That's not the only medical service associated gram now is to enable people to stay in their homes formed at the King County Fair in Enumclaw, with the Renton Senior Center (there is foot care as long as possible.What people have found here is Northgate and Southcenter hopping centers. offered every Monday morning by appointment, a home away from home." There are the Renton Senior Rhythmettes, a and a preventive health in-depth screening on One of the ways older people can stay in their kitchen band using improvised instruments, along Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons), but homes is by getting some assistance with the sort of with kazoo, tambourines, spoons, and piano. The it is a good example of how a volunteer system can maintenance problems which can, because of Rhythmettes were part of a show, last year, at the be made to work effectively. physical and financial limitations, be absolute cat- Carco theater. At that performance, there were The Renton Senior Center has a philosophy that astrophes for seniors. To deal with this, a number ballroom dancers, a chorus, and the Rhythmettes, doesn't differ all that much from other facilities like of volunteer and social service agencies in Renton over eighty-five people on stage, while over 100 it. Ellen Delaurenti, however, puts it extremely came together. Result: a Home Repair Program people participated. well: "We're trying to avoid the'tea and toast'syn- funded by the City of Renton.Up to$200 worth of Speaking of ballroom dancing, the Renton drome," she says. "There've been doctors who material is provided and the work is done free of seniors have a Friday night dance, from 7:30 to have insisted that their patients avail themselves of charge by individuals in the Youth Work Training 10:00, and sometimes as mane as 180 individuals the Meals-on-Wheels lunches served at the center. Program working under a professional supervisor attend these dances. Just abot t everything at the It's a reason to dress up, a reason to take pride in from the King County/City of Renton Housing Renton Senior Center is dont with flair. Bernice themselves.A way to eat a full and nutritious meal and Community Development Planning Depart- Hoggard reports that there se ms to be a way to and not just live on tea and toast. You can see the ment. serve so many needs.There is, or instance, a once- change," she says, "mentally and physically they The Renton seniors are tireless in pursuit of ser- a-month visit by Evergreen I 'gal Services repre- become much,much better." vices.They have,for example,made arrangements sentatives who offer free lega advice. There is a The Renton Center has been in operation, in one with a beauty school in their area to provide free mobile dental unit that visit the center once a form or another, for a long time, but it dates its -hair-setting services once a week. Much of the month and screens individual. for possible dental modern era from February of 1974 when the Meals- bookkeeping and coordination of programs is han- needs. on-Wheels program,a part of Title VII of the Older died by volunteers from within the center. Meals- All in all, says Hoggard, the spirit of the Renton Americans Act, was begun. At that time, the Cen- on-Wheels have been delivered for quite some time Center is people helping themselves by helping ter was used by about fifty persons a day.Compare by a 65-year-old gentleman, working all by him- others. There is the RSVP (Retired Senior Volun- that with the present 170 meals a day. self. There is a food co-op, staffed by volunteers, teer Program) which uses fe<:eral funds to reim- The energy, and the drive toward self-sufficien- who acquire certain foods wholesale, repackage burse senior volunteers for ex 'enses(such as auto- cy, of the Renton Center people have now expand- them,and sell them to members of the senior center mobile mileage) but, more nportantly, insures ed the service base so widely that they will be mov- for a savings of approximately 30%. Again, Ellen those volunteering against nishaps that might ing into a new facility later this year. Their present , Delaurenti has followed the program's evolution: occur during their work. home, at the Sartori School, 315 Garden North, is "We've seen," she says, "people come out of the Over 40,000 volunteer hot -s were reported last simply something they've outgrown. hospital, and return, just as soon as they could, to year and people at the cent .r will tell you that volunteering.It gives them a reason to live." many, many more hours tht 1 that were actually A New Facility put in. "It's like a great big fa lily,"says Hoggard. The new center, at 211 Burnett Ave. N., will be Good Times "We feel that God dropped a the good senior citi- dedicated on August 26th, and it will signal a new Bernice Hoggard, Coordinator of the Renton zens in Renton." period of growth in Renton senior activities. (The Senior Center,has been working with seniors since We've come a long way fro n the Fifties. Renton City Council 8/20/79 Page 4 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Request for Letter was read from Wayne E. Chastain of Townsend-Chastain & Latecomers Assoc. requesting Latecomer Agreement re Plat of Azalea Lane for Agreement-Azalea the additional costs involved to provide a system large enough Lane to accommodate the surrounding + 50 acres. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, TO REFER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton Historical Letter was read from Ernest Tonda, President-Renton Historical Society Request Society, requesting council consider a budget allocation in to Paint Old Fire 1980 for repainting of the old fire station, now used as the Station Historical Society Museum. (Preliminary bid received in the amount of $2,500. ) MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER TO ADMINISTRATION FOR CONSIDERATION OF ALLOCATION IN 1980 PRELIMINARY BUDGET. CARRIED. I� LID 297 Bonds Letter was read from Richard T. Kennedy, Seattle-Northwest Purchase Offer Securities Corp. , purchase offer of LID 297 bonds to mature $389,037.99 on or September 1, 1991 and bear interest, payable annually at the rate of 7 percent. Letter was read from Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, requesting council accept the purchase offer of Seattle Northwest-Securities for LID bonds to be dated September 1, 1979. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE REQUEST OF THE FINANCE DIRECTOR AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Use of Carpenters Letter was read from Richard L. Hart, United Brotherhood of Local #1797 Parking Carpenters and Joiners of America, noting action by Local #1797 Lot for Senior to offer the City the use of their parking lot for the dedication ;I Center Dedication ceremonies of the Senior Citizen Center. MOVED BY SHANE , SECOND Ceremony STREDICKE, THE MAYOR WRITE TO THE 'CARPENTERS LOCAL ACKNOWLEDGING AND THANKING FOR THE OFFER. CARRIED, Commendation of Letter was read from Mary & Paul Utschinski and Karen & Dick Bronco Sectional Hagerty commending the Parks Dept. for its Bronco Sectional • Baseball Tournament Baseball Tournament. NEW BUSINESS Renton Senior Councilman Stredicke presented for the City' s records Seattle- Citizen's Center King County Division on Aging publication (Elder Affairs) article on "A Home Away From Home" re the Renton Senior Citizen' s Center, which noted the new center to be dedicated on August 26th. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9:50 P.M. Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk „ , UNITED BROTHERI JD OF CARPENTERS AND JOI RS OF AMERICA A I, ISSUED 6Y wurnon/rr of — ., eNiTEDBAOT E:i...., hER'CF aro kFRR40O V JOIN E. pt�_ V. p �U, DFCARPENTER5 t!1 oturr[rt[ /, % RENTON LOCAL NO. 1797 ` -, -� f 231 North Burnett pp” T!• ; Di Renton,Washington 98055 ! Il " '' q rteistk, 2 ' AUG ri 1479 r T` Zt MAYOR'SF ODIC E August 16, 1979 Honorable Mayor Charles Delaurenti 200 Mill Ave. So. , Renton, Wa. 98055 Dear Mayor Delaurenti: At the meeting of the Carpenters Local # 1797, held on August 13, 1979, a motion was passed to offer the City the use of our Parking Lot for the Dedication Ceremonies of the Senior Citizen Center. Yours Truly, eJI/VA i L(46/ Richard L. Hart, Fin. Sec. RLH/mw opeiu:8 afl/cio ' I'. ya„, ' Cjile c t �, 24,1 - ( 121, — pF R�,4 � 7- /(v �� z THE CITY OF RENTON © MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 ., 0 CHARLES J. DELAURENTI MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT O,Q O4Q`' 235-2550 July 12 , 1979 Honorable Charles J. Delaurenti , Mayor Members of the Renton City Council RE : Request Ordinance to Appropriate donated private funds for Senior Center Stained Glass Window Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members : On July 2 , 1979 the City Council concurred in the Municipal Arts Commission 's recommendation concerning the donated stained glass window for the new Senior Center. It is now necessary at this time to appropriate the donation for the stained glass window into the City' s budget as follows : APPROPRIATE FROM: Unanticipated Revenue Donation from Private Source $4,500 APPROPRIATE UNTO: Senior Citizens Center Construction Ruud Donation a/c 313/000/20.555.08.63.27 $4,500 TOTAL APPROPRIATION: $4,500 We respectfully request Council concurrence on this matter and referral to the Ways and Means Committee for the proper ordinance . Very ruly yours , , / or1122°'.4 .ordon Y. r 'cksen , Planning ► . ector EH; sh ,:\'3141516/J��r lc'` '£6 i �•OF R�, v Co z THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON. WASH. 98055 0 0 CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT po0 ? 235-2550 �4t, SE P1 ' July 12 , 1979 Honorable Charles J. Delaurenti , Mayor Members of the Renton City Council Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members : With the passage of the Councilmanic Bonds in January 1978 for construction of the new Senior Center , $4 , 900 was designated for use as the 1% for the Arts funds . Since that time, the Municipal Arts Commission has been reviewing appropriate uses for the funds . In early March 1979 , the Commission ' s Art Selection Committee recommended that the monies be used for two individual works of art . The first object would be located on the north wall of the first level multi-purpose room, behind the raised performing platform. The second art object would be located on the south wall of the entry foyer directly facing the entry doors. A prospectus describing the project ' s details was distributed to Northwest artists beginning March 26 , 1979. On July 7, 1979 , a jury consisting of the architect , an artist , an arts generalist , a member of the Arts Commission ' s 1% for the Arts Committee , a City representative and a senior citizen , reviewed a total of 19 proposals from 11 artists. Of these the jury selected a hand-spun cotton weaving design from Marcy Johnson of Seattle for the area behind the performing platform and a woven tapestry design from Peg McNair of Seattle for the south wall of the entry foyer. The Municipal Arts Commission has reviewed the decision of the Selection Committee and hereby recommends that the City Council concur in the jury ' s recommendation and selection of the two designs and authorize the Administration to execute the necessary contract documents. The Municipal Arts Commission is excited about the two proposals and feels that these two art pieces along with the stained glass window Honorable Mayor Delaurenti Members of the City Council July 12 , 1979 Page -2- presented to the Council two weeks ago will greatly enhance the Center and will be enjoyed by all those visiting the facility. Sincerely , 01 (r/e//C-yam ) Peggy Cummins, Chairman 1% for the Arts Committee Renton Municipal Arts Commission PC; sh RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting July 16 , 1979 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS COUNCIL TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY, MARGARET L. PROCTOR AND RICHARD M. STREDICKE. CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; W. E. BENNETT, IN ATTENDANCE Deputy Finance Director; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Department; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; JOHN BUFF, Police Department; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant. PRESS SUE BLUMENTHAL, Renton Daily Record Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF JULY 9, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, Lazetti published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened Annexation the public hearing to consider the 75% petition for annexation of property to the City located east of Kirkland Ave. NE, west of Honey Creek Park and north of the City limits; known as the Lazetti Annexation. Letter from City Clerk Mead reported the City is in receipt of petition for annexation which contains signatures representing 100% of the assessed valuation, at least 75% required by law. Also reporting the petition was certified valid by the Planning Department and property owners had agreed to accept the Comprehensive Plan, zoning and pre-existing bonded indebtedness of the City at the preliminary meeting 4/17/79. The letter noted Council responsibility to determine whether to accept the annexation as petitioned and if acceptable, the Planning Department should be authorized to prepare notice of intent to be filed with King County Boundary Review Board. Informational report from the Planning Director had been distri- buted concerning the 3.15 acre area of undeveloped land with no population. As there was no audience comment, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Approved MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE ANNEXATION PETITION AS PRESENTED AND REFER TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT FOR PROCESSING. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Peggy Cummins, Chairman of the 1% for the Arts Committee of the Municipal Arts Renton Municipal Arts Commission requested her letter, Item 9.c. Selections for on the Agenda, be read at this time. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND Senior Center SHANE, COUNCIL ACCEPT ITEM 9.c. FOR READING AT THIS TIME. CARRIED. The letter explained that $4,900 had been designated for use as the 1% for the Arts fund for the new Senior Citizens Center and descr-'h the two art selections. The first object is a hand-spun cottco w oJ?ng desiar by Marcy Johnson, Seattle, for area behind the pertormilq pla ° 'rm of the multi-purpose room and the second item is a wo.en tapestry design by Peg McNair, Seattle, for south wall of the ..otry foyer. The letter recommended Council concur- rence in the selection and recommendation, also authorization for the Administration to execute the necessary contract documents. MOVED BY SHANE, SEC..)ND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDA- TIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION. CARRIED. Energy Bruce McKay, 241 Fa :tory Ave. N. , requested adoption of resolution Conservation in support of the President' s efforts for energy conservation. Proclaimed Mayor Delaurenti noted City's procedure as planned. MOVED BY SHANE, SHINPOCH SECOND, REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR DRAFTING RESOLUTION. CARRIED. fi r Renton City Council 7/16/79 Page 2 AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued Earlington Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry requested Industrial Park II Item 9.a. be presented at this time because of persons present Rezone R-328-79 interested in the matter. Hearing Examiner' s recommendation of and 5/18/79 for approval subject to restrictive covenants of rezone Appeal R-328-79 First City Equities; from G to Manufacturing Park for 70 of 85 acre site. Property located approximately 1250 ft. west Earlington of Powell Ave. SW and west and north of SW 7th Ave. between Grady Golf Course Way on the south and the Milwaukee Railroad land on the north and the proposed P-1 Channel on the west. Request for reconsideration of the Examiner's recommendation was filed 5/30/79 and denied on 6/1/79. Appeal was filed 6/13/79 with the City Clerk's Office by Attorney Robert E. McBeth on behalf of R. E. Lueckenotte and R. Haaland, operators of the Earlington Golf Course. Continued A letter was read which had been submitted by Margaret and Robert Roethlisberger, 17948 51st S. , Seattle, et al , asking property not be rezoned to preserve golf course and open space. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Report was submitted by Chair- Development man Perry which explained determination that no error in fact or Committee Report law exists and recommended Council concur in the recommendation of the Hearing Examiner (approval of First City Equities rezone from G to MP subject to restrictive covenants) and the matter be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. Attorney R. McBeth, 505E South 3rd St. , appealed to the Council for reversal of recommendation, that the matter be held in abeyance until environmental impact statement submitted. Mr. McBeth disagreed with City Attorney L. Warren that the Council has no jurisdiction to require an environmental impact statement. (An environmental impact statement is required to be filed with the site plan as determined by the Planning Director. ) Persons present speaking in opposition to the rezone: Larry Vickers, 13419 SE 141st; William Conley 14710 Maple Valley Hwy; First Cities Frank Zappolo, 2210 NE 8th St. Equity Rezone Persons present favoring the rezone: Attorney Charles Blumenfeld, Approved with Bank of California Center, Counsel for First City Equities; Covenants Gordon Hart, Real Estate Broker representing both buyers and sellers of property; Jim Gordon, Burlington Northern. Continued MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PLAN- NING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE (APPROVING REZONE) AND REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. Following discussion the MOTION CARRIED. (Time: 9:09 p.m. ) Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council reconvened at 9:30 p.m. Roll Call : All present. OLD BUSINESS Councilman Shane requested the City attempt to obtain an armory building; Mayor Delaurenti advised he contact legislators in Washington, D.0 Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Trim submitted committee report Committee Report re request for sidewalks at the Renton Boeing plant and recommended Local Improvement the Council initiate by resolution an LID which would include the District for sidewalks requested and provide for improvement of Garden Ave. N Sidewalks in from N. 4th to N. 8th St. and Park Ave. N. and N. 6th St. as area of Boeing required to provide the pedestrian circulation required in area. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Crosswalks at The Transportation Committee report noted review of history of Rainier and crosswalks at Rainier Ave. and Grady Way and felt the signal modi- Grady Way fication for crosswalk was not justifiable - cost estimated at $3,000. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PROCTOR, CONCUR IN REPORT. Councilman Stredicke then asked for enforcement of present cross- walk and Mayor Delaurenti called this to attention of Police repre- sentative present. MOTION CARRIED. Speed Bumps on The committee report recommended that speed bumps not be installed Residential on any arterial streets within the City, however, consideration Streets can be given in certain circumstances. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN REPORT. Upon inquiry by Councilman Clymer, Renton City Council 7/16/79 Page 4 CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion without separate discussion unless requested. Adopting motion follows items . Waterworks Deputy Finance Director Bennett reported the Utility's plant Utility value as of 12/31/78 was $16,890,218.78. Matter reported to establish the service charge rate for 1980. Information. Senior Center Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested an ordinance Stained Glass be adopted to appropriate donated private funds in the amount of Window $4,500 for the Senior Citizens Center Stained glass window. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS AS Adopted SHOWN. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Inner Harbor Line Letter from Donald 0. Norman, Quendall Terminals , requested on Relocation behalf of the Barbee Mill Co. that the Council pass a resolution Requested at recommending to State Harbor Line Commission that the inner Barbee Mill Co. harbor line in front of the Barbee Mill Co. be relocated. The purpose of the relocation is to effect an exchange of equal land areas which will resolve title and jurisdiction questions relat- ing to vacation of reserved areas following Council action of last year. The letter explained the Department of Natural Resources claims direct land use jurisdiction of one acre of accreted uplands lying waterward of the inner harbor line; that the Harbor Line Commission is provided authority to relocate the lines when this occurs; that the relocation would place the land use authority with City of Renton. Moved by Shane, Second Trimm, City take necessary action. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, ADMINISTRATION BE AUTHORIZED TO Labor NEGOTIATE ALL THREE UNION CONTRACTS AND REFER BACK TO COUNCIL Negotiations FOR CONCURRENCE AT COMPLETION. ROLL CALL: ONE-AYE: PERRY; 6-NO: SHINPOCH, SHANE, TRIMM, CLYMER, PROCTOR, STREDICKE. FAILED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, ALL LABOR NEGOTIATIONS BE CONDUCTED ON OPEN COUNCIL FLOOR. ROLL CALL: 2-AYES: SHANE, PERRY; 5-NO: SHINPOCH, TRIMM, CLYMER, PROCTOR, STREDICKE. FAILED. Boat Ramps Councilman Stredicke requested the Administration check into painting or marking of lanes at Gene Coulon Lake Washington Beach Park boat ramp. Mayor Delaurenti asked Parks and Recreation Director to note. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:23 p.m. Q. Delores A. Mead, C.K.C. City Clerk Renton City Council 7/16/79 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS - Continued - Transportation Committee Report - Continued Speed Bumps on Chairman Trim advised acceptable circumstances for speed bumps Residential might be on residential cul de sac. Councilman Per y inquired Streets of City's liability in the event of accident due t' speed bumps, especially with motorcycles, also conditions under which neighbor- hood could have speed bumps installed and who pa s costs and does installation need Council approval . MOTIO CARRIED. Intersection The Transportation Comittee report regarding raffic at the Bronson Way N. intersection of Bronson Way N. , Factory Ave. . and Houser Way N, Factory N. stated this is a signalized intersection whi is state-controlled Houser Way N. and operated in conjunction with the Maply Valley Y operation. The report recomended that the Administrat on investigate and report back to Council the matter of prohi ..iting the left-turn from Factory Ave. N. southbound during pe. k hours. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN R OMMENDATION. CARRIED. Sidewalks The committee recommended that the Coun it initiate a Local Senior Housing Improvement District by resolution for the construction of side- walks on the easterly side of Burnett Ave. S. from S. 2nd St. to the Senior Citizens Housing area. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM, REFER THE TWO L.I .D. MATTERS TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE (Renton Boeing Plant area sidewalk- and Senior Housing area) . FOR PROPER LEGISLATION. CARRIED. Speed Bumps MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, MATTER OF SPEED BUMPS ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS BE REFERRED 0 THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR FURTHER STUDY. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: TRIMM, CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR, STREDICKE; 2-NO: SHIN'OCH, SHANE. CARRIED. Councilman Perry requested st.ff report on impact of speed bumps on the City's insuranc: program; Mayor Delaurenti noted Administrative Assistant wo d furnish report. Community Services Committee Report Community Services Comit'ee Chairman Stredicke presented report Neighborhood re Neighborhood Strategy .rea Program, advising progress to date Strategy Area for information only. T o multi-family complexes are ready for Program approval for participat on - Whitworth Lane Apartments under Section 8 program and 'ennett Apartments under Section 312. Together 48 units wou d be upgraded and assured for low-income elderly families. Ir a joint King County/Renton/Auburn program, 75 multiple units would be upgraded in Renton in the next three years; all costs c• ered by H&CD Block Grant funds. Bicycle Trail The committee report noted review of alternate route for the bicycle trail which was proposed in May and the Council 's concern about se of Airport Perimeter Road. The report submitted alternate rou e along Rainier to Airport Way and South Tobin St. to Logan to 'edar River Trail for eastbound traffic and Airport Way sharing sidewalk to Rainier for westbound traffic. The repor noted the trail system is a part of a multi- jurisdic ' onal program extending a trail for bicyclists from Seattle through King County to Renton and eventually to both Maple alley and Tukwila. The report recommended the Administra- tion •e authorized to proceed on the alternate bike system route as • oposed; funding covered totally through H & CD Grants. MO D BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Low Income ►ouncilman Shane inquired regarding effect on neighborhoods and Housing need for hearings on federally funded low-income housing through- And out the City. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, Environmental SECOND SHINPOCH, THAT THE MATTER OF CITY NOTIFICATION OF Impact ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR CONSIDERATION AND REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL, ALSO .INCLUDING DNS. CARRIED. RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting July 2 , 1979 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE (Arrived COUNCIL shortly) THOMAS W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J . PERRY , MARGARET L. PROCTOR, RICHARD M. STREDICKE. CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J . DELAURENTI , Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN, IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; RICHARD HOUGHTON, Public Works Department; BATTALION CHIEF MATTHEWS , Fire; CAPT. JAMES PHELAN, Police Department; ROBERT HUFNAGLE , Park Department; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant. MINUTE APPROVAL Addition Page 4: "Councilman Stredicke inquired whether Student 6/25/79 Home Services, Bellevue, was licensed to operate within the City. " Councilman Stredicke noted since that time he has been advised the company has no permit; they have been advised of need. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PROCTOR, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF JUNE 25, 1979 AS AMENDED. CARRIED. SPECIAL PRESENTATION Mayor Delaurenti presented Delores A. Mead, City Clerk, with Policy and Procedure Special Award engraved placque from International Institute of Manual - City Clerk- Municipal Clerks 33rd annual meeting in BalHarbour, Florida; Outstanding First Place Award in cities over 25,000 for Policy and Procedure Publication of Year Manual . Mrs. Mead accepted the congratulations with thanks , noting need under the Public Disclosure law for public access to records and index. AUDIENCE COMMENT Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE, called attention to dance 7/21/79 Musicians Hall . Senior Center Peggy Cummins, Municipal Arts Commission, requested letter from Stained Glass Agenda. MOVED SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, READ ITEM 9.a. CARRIED. Window Letter from Peggy Cummins , Chairman 1% for Arts Committee, noted Donated by offer of donation from Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ruud for funds Mr. and Mrs. for a stained glass window for the new Senior Citizens' Center Charles A. Ruud and explained the process by which a selection was made. The letter recommended the Council accept the donation with appreci- ation to Mr. and Mrs. Ruud, concur in the jury' s design selection submitted by Hill Associates and authorize the Administration to execute the necessary contract. The letter reported the Commission was pleased with the response received from Northwest artists throughout the competition and that the art piece will be enjoy- able addition to the new Senior Canter quiet lounge area on first floor facing the river and courtyard, noting window contains subtle shades and 50% minimun transparent glass. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMISSION. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke noted Charles Ruud as former owner of the Record Chronicle and present owner of the Record Stationery and Office Supply. Dr. Frederick Brown William Sharpsteen, 1075 Lynnwood Ave. NE, presented petition Rezone R-336-79 and bearing signatures of 12 homeowners requesting reversal of the Special Permit Hearing Examiner' s decision of 5/31/79 and allow the building SP 337-79 of a medical/dental building by Dr. Fred Brown on Kirkland Ave. NE R-2 to R-3 and NE llth P1 . as clinics are needed and would be best buffer for Dental Clinic between residential and business areas. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND and SHINPOCH, SUSPEND RULES AND ITEMS 9.d.c.and b. BE TAKEN FROM AGENDA Appeal by Dr. Brown FOR .READING. CARRIED. Continued Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented report recommending that the Council reverse the decision of the Hearing Examiner in part regarding Frederick Brown rezone R-336-79 and SP 337-79 and listed errors of fact and law regarding Con- clusions No. 1 , 2, 3 and 5 and various matters regarding Special RENTON CITY COUNCIL Special Meeting July 2 , 1979 Municipal Building Monday , 6 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers MINLJTPS CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro tem Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the Special Meeting to order. ROLL CALL BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; MARGARET PROCTOR, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM. MOVED CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS BE EXCUSED: Richard M. Stredicke, George J . Perry and Charles F. Shane. MOTION CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS DEL MEAD, City Clerk; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director; MICHAEL IN ATTENDANCE PARNESS, Administrative Assistant. Executive Session The Council convened in Executive Session to discuss labor negotiations with City' s Negotiator, William W. Treverton of Conner, Gravrock, Treverton, Inc. of Bellevue. Time: 6:02 p.m. Council reconvened in the Special Meeting. Roll Call : SHINPOCH , PROCTOR, CLYMER, TRIMM. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 6:50 p.m. Z.d ,i 0. Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk ". 4 THE CITY OF RENTON U dim �� Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 nojiCHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION oo 44 June 28 , 1979 4 :;�: TfD SE P.- /; -9 i Honorable Charles J . Delaurenti , Mayor ,��. Members of the Renton City Council Renton, Washington Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members : The Municipal Arts Commission received notification from the Mayor ' s Office last year that Mr . and Mrs . Charles A. Ruud were willing to donate funds for a stained glass window for the new Senior Citizens ' Center. At that time the Commission' s Art Selection Committee for the Senior Center, the project ' s architect and city representatives met with Mr. Rude and discussed the proposal in greater detail . It was decided that the two large windows (4' -3" by 7 ' -8" each) in the quiet lounge area would be an ideal place for such an art piece. This room is located on the first floor and is intended to function as a room for reading and informal conversation. It will also offer a fireplace, carpeting, wooden bookshelves and a southerly exposure with a view of a brick courtyard, cascading fountain and the river . After several meetings with the Art Selection Committee , a prospectus describing the project details was mailed out to Northwest artists and art organizations . Considering the view from this room, the prospectus included a provision that a minimum of 50% of the design contain clear or transparent glass . Also , due to the above mentioned factors , a preference was expressed toward the use of the more subtle shades of glass . On May 12 , 1979 a jury consisting of the donor , the architect , an artist , an arts generalist , a member of the Municipal Arts Selection Committee, a senior citizen and a city representative reviewed a total of 50 submittals from 26 artists . Of these , the jury selected three artists ' designs for a final competition. Suggestions were made by the jury to the finalists regarding color and design to make each even more compatible with the building. The jury reconvened on June 9 , 1979 to review the re-submitted proposals . At that time the design of Robert and Jill Hill (Hill Associates) was selected as the Committee ' s first choice based upon the design and the artists ' past works (Sanford University , Everett Senior Center , Kirkland Public Library, Spokane Falls Community College , Grandview High School) . Honorable Charles J. Delaurenti Members of the City Council June 28 , 1(:79 Page -2- The Municipal Arts Commission has reviewed the decision of the Selection Committee and hereby recommends that the Renton City Council accept the donation with appreciation to Mr. and Mrs . Ruud concur in the jury' s recommendation and selection of the design submitted by Hill Associates , and authorize the Administration to execute the necessary contract document. The Commission was pleased with the response received from Northwest artists throughout the competition and feels that the art piece designed by Hill Associates will be an attractive and enjoyable addition to the new Senior Center. Sincerely, Peggyins , Chairman Renton Municipal Arts Commission PC; sh EASEMENT The Grantor, BURLINGTON NORTHERN INC. , a Delaware corporation, for and in consideration of Ten and No/100 Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, does hereby remise, release, convey, and quitclaim to THE BOEING COMPANY, a Delaware corporation, Grantee, a perpetual easement (said quitclaim of easement being any or all interest of Grantor, including any interest therein which Grantor may hereinafter acquire) for water line purposes upon and under the following described premises situated in King County, State of Washington: That portion of the westerly 15 feet of Grantor's former right- of-way for its Lake Washington Belt Line (former Northern Pacific Railway Company right-of-way) across Government Lots 1, 6, and 7, Section 18, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. , City of Renton, being a strip of land lying westerly of a line located 15 feet per- pendicular, and radially distant, easterly of, parallel and concentric with the westerly boundary line of said right-of-way, and lying between the southerly boundary line of 4th Avenue North as now located and a line parallel with and distant 25 feet south of the east production of the north line of Tobin•Street; Together with that portion of the easterly 15 feet of Grantor's former right-of-way for its Lake Washington Belt Line (former Northern Pacific Railway Company right-of-way) across Government Lots 1,6, and 7, Section 18, said Township and Range, City of Renton, being a strip of land lying easterly of a line located 15 feet, perpendicular and radially distant, westerly of, parallel and concentric with the easterly boundary line of said right-of-way and lying between the southerly line of 4th Avenue North as now located and a line hereinafter called line "A", which line "A" is parallel with and approximately 35 feet north of the east production of the North line of Tobin Street, said line "A" intersects Grantees' easterly water line at the angle (approximately 135°) which connects said easterly water line with the westerly line of Grantor's right-of-way; Together with a 15 foot strip of land across Grantor's right-of- way in said Government Lot 7, lying between said line "A" and a line which is parallel with and approximately 15 feet north of the east production of the south line of Tobin-Street (said last described strip of land also being the location of Grantees' water line.) Excepting therefrom, those portions of said strips of land lying within the boundaries of certain property described in deeds filed in the King County records as recording numbers 7306250245 and 7309240198; also excepting all existing traveled ways now located across said property and all exception and matters of record. Said easement being for the purpose of installing, constructing, operating, maintaining, removing, repairing, replacing, enlarging, and using water lines togeth with all appurtenances thereto, together with the right of ingress and egress to and from said described property for the foregoing purposes. • This easement is made subject to and upon the following express conditions: I Grantor reserves all rights to use the property hereinabove described for any and all purposes whatsoever not inconsistent with the easement hereby granted; however, buildings are expressly prohibited unless approved by Grantee. Rights reserved shall be so exercised as not to damage or interfere with the easement rights of Grantee hereunder or the water line as above defined. This easement is subject to all existing interests of third parties in said property of any kind or nature whatsoever and any and all extensions or renewals thereof. II Grantee agrees to protect, save and hold harmless Grantor from all claims, costs, damage or expense of any nature whatsoever, including attorney fees, arising out of acts or omissions of Grantee relating to the exercise of Grantee's rights hereunder, excepting only such claims, costs, damage or expense which may be caused by the acts or omissions of Grantor. III Should performance by Grantee of any act under this agreement result in damage to or destruction of any buildings, landscaping, fences or other improve- ments, Grantee shall immediately reimburse the damaged party to the full extent necessary to restore said party to the position he would have held absent said injury. IV Grantee shall be required to pay any general or special assessments levied upon or because of Grantee's improvements on the easement premises or upon or �! because of Grantee's interests under the easement. V In the event that said premises shall at any,time cease to be used by the Grantee for water line purposes for a period of five years, all rights of the Grantee shall automatically terminate and revert to the title owner of the premises and the Grantee will release its interest in said grant. VI ' The grantor does not warrant its title to said premises nor undertake to defend the grantee in the peaceable possession, use or enjoyment thereof; and the grant herein made is subject to all outstanding rights or interests of others, including permittees and leasees of the grantor. VII This instrument and the covenants and agreements herein contained shall ensure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors and assigns. VIII The Grantor and Grantee herein, by acceptance and recording this easement mutually covenant and agree to the general terms and conditions applicable to the easement described above. -2- Dated this 18th day of January , 19 79 . THE BOEING COMPANY BURLINGTON NORTHERN INC. f41 , c._ ��2� By Vice President z Attest Attest % • STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF KING ) // On this •'r` day of 4 y , 19E , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commis- sioned and sworn, personally appeared [L),L_ r_ and 4, J.S%• to me known to be the Vice President and ;�, s „LT7 Secretary, respectively, of The Boeing Company, one of the corporations that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they were authorized to execute the•said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. 1' } / ; ' Witness my hand and the official seal hereto affixed the day and year first 'above written. t ( ,' \' > o ary Pu?c in and for th�� • ; '` Sta etc f Washington, residing at of e b/v E, • STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) On this 18th day of January , 197 9 , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Minnesota, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared J. C. Kenady and F . A. Deming to me known to be the Vice President and Assistant Secretary, respectively, of Burlington Northern Inc. , one of the corporations that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they were authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. Witness my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year first above written. J. U iC-YER MIN Nota' Public in an for the �,„ ,� NOTARY PUBLIC-MINNESOTA r � , gis RAMSEY COUNTY State of Minnesota, residing �+iN"-% My Commission Expires Nov. 17,1885 at St. Paul is x -3- j The City of Renton, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, hereby joins in the grant of the foregoing Easement from Burlington Northern, Inc . to The Boeing Company dated as of January 18 , 1979 for the sole purpose of conveying and quit- claiming , including any interest hereafter acquired, the ease- ment rights set forth above to Grantee subject to, however , the terms and conditions set forth in the Easement. CITY OF RENTON, a Washington municipal corporation By , ,( U Its MAyo R By �-� L Q_ 7)7 GZC Its Cry Clc NK(-- STATE OF WASHINGTON) 1 ss. COUNTY OF . ) ' On this " day of y772�G4/,_, , 1972, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washing- ton, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared 0 _! 2,�� �„f, and /De/o.-es X/2e, d , to me known to be the persons who signed as /)1atgo ,- and ectli r/r r-- , respectively, of the City of Renton;- the municipal corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said municipal corpo- ration for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they were duly elected, qualified and acting as said officers of the municipal corporation, that they were authorized to execute said instrument and that the seal af- fixed, if any, is the corporate seal of said municipal corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year in this certificate above written. IOTA PUBLIC in and for the _State of Washington, residing at4,„„,,/:`i,L, -4- Renton City Council 4/23/79 Page 6 Correspondence and Current Business - Continued Completion of MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO PLACE ADDITIONAL Signalization & CORRESPONDENCE, NOT ON THE AGENDA, BEFORE THE COUNCIL Roadway Widening AT THIS TIME. CARRIED. Project-NE Sunset Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, recommended Blvd. & Duvall Ave. approval of the final payment and acceptance of the completed NE and NE 4th St. contract by Signal Electric, Inc. and release of the retainage & Monroe Ave. NE amount subject to receipt of required clearances for signalization CAG-046-78 and roadway widening project (CAG-046-78) NE Sunset Blvd. & Duvall Ave.NE and NE 4th St. & Monroe Ave. NE. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Mutual Fire Council President Shinpoch noted recent conversation with Station Mayor Hogan of Kent and the possibility of a mutual fire station between the two cities. *MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE TO REFER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION.AMENDIN1 MOTION BY SHANE,SECOND SHINPOCH THAT MATTER OF FIRE STATION STUDY BE TAKEN OUT OF THE BUDGET COMMITTEE AND REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES EXCEPT PERRY. f MOTION CARRIED. *ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED. f Renton Senior Councilman Stredicke requested memo from Renton Park Board be 1 Center read. The Renton Park Board concurred in the recommendation of the Senior Citizens' Advisory Committee that the new senior center be named "Penton Senior Center". ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. The meeting adjourned at 11:05 p:m. I 0111.h1 1- Q Delores A. Mea C.M. p City Clerk j ., _ OFA. I ;.. o THE CITY OF RENTON `$ MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 mai `` , rn CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • PARKS and RECREATION opo JOHN E. WEBLEY - DIRECTOR 3)q�FD SEP-C "e�P 235-2560 April 18 , 1979 To: Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti and Members of the City Council From: Renton Park Board • Subject: Proposed name for new Senior Center The Renton Park Board has received correspondence from the Mayor ' s Senior Citizens ' Advisory Committee recommending that the new senior center be named "Renton Senior Center" and not be named after any one particular person. . i The Renton Park Board concurs in the recommendation by the senior citizens. It is the Board ' s feeling that since there is only one center in the city, the name is appropriate at this time. att. John E. Webley,_ D rector cc : Gordon Ericksen ,,for Renton Park Board RECEIV APR 1 91979 I CITY COUNM RENTON, " `, r ! i March 14 , 1979 To: Renton Park Board From: Mayor ' s Senior Citizens ' Advisory Committee Subject : New Center The Mayor ' s Senior Citizens ' Advisory Committee would like to recommend that the name for the new senior center be "Renton Senior Center" and not be named after any one par- ticular person. • The board felt that "Renton Senior Center" told the loca- tion and what it was and that was all that was necessary as long as there was but one senior center in the city. We hope you will agree with this recommendation. Respectfully, Vesta Bolstad Chairwoman • R EASEMENT The Grantor, BURLINGTON NORTHERN INC. , a Delaware corporation, for and in consideration of Ten and No/100 Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, does hereby remise, release, convey, and quitclaim to • THE BOEING COMPANY, a Delaware corporation, Grantee, a perpetual easement i` (said quitclaim of easement being any or all interest of Grantor, including any interest therein which Grantor may hereinafter acquire) for water line purposes upon and under the following described premises situated in King County, State of Washington: That portion of the westerly 15 feet of Grantor's former right- of-way for its Lake Washington Belt Line (former Northern Pacific Railway Company right-of-way) across Government Lots 1, 6, and 7, Section 18, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. , City of Renton, being a strip of land lying westerly of a line located 15 feet per- pendicular, and radially distant, easterly of, parallel and concentric with the westerly boundary line of said right-of-way, and lying between the southerly boundary line of 4th Avenue North as now located and a line parallel with and distant 25 feet south of the east production of the north line of Tobin,Street; Together with that portion of the easterly 15 feet of Grantor's former right-of-way for its Lake Washington Belt Line (former Northern Pacific Railway Company right-of-way) across Government Lots 1,6, and 7, Section 18, said Township and Range, City of Renton, being a strip of land lying easterly of a line located 15 feet, perpendicular and radially distant, westerly of, parallel and concentric with the easterly boundary line of said right-of-way and lying between the southerly line of 4th Avenue North as now located and a line hereinafter called line "A", which line "A" is parallel with and approximately 35 feet north of the east production of the North line of Tobin Street, said line "A" intersects Grantees' easterly water line at the angle (approximately 135°) which connects said easterly water line with the westerly line of Grantor's right-of-way; Together with a 15 foot strip of land across Grantor's right-of- way in said Government Lot 7, lying between said line "A" and a line which is parallel with and approximately 15 feet north of the east production of the south line of Tobin Street (said last described strip of land also being the location of Grantees' water line.) Excepting therefrom, those portions of said strips of land lying within the boundaries of certain property described in deeds filed in the King County records as recording numbers 7306250245 and 7309240198; also excepting all existing traveled ways now located across said property and all exception and matters of record. - Said easement being for the purpose of installing, constructing, operating, maintaining, removing, repairing, replacing, enlarging, and using water lines together with all appurtenances thereto, together with the right of ingress and egress to and from said described property for the foregoing purposes. This easement is made subject to and upon the following express conditions: I Grantor reserves all rights to use the property hereinabove described for any and all purposes whatsoever not inconsistent with the easement hereby granted; however, buildings are expressly prohibited unless approved by Grantee. Rights reserved shall be so exercised as not to damage or interfere with the easement rights of Grantee hereunder or the water line as above defined. This easement is subject to all existing interests of third parties in said property of any kind or nature whatsoever and any and all extensions or renewals thereof. II Grantee agrees to protect, save and hold harmless Grantor from all claims, costs, damage or expense of any nature whatsoever, including attorney fees, arising out of acts or omissions of Grantee relating to the exercise of Grantee's rights hereunder, excepting only such claims, costs, damage or expense which may be caused by the acts or omissions of Grantor. III Should performance by Grantee of any act under this agreement result in damage to or destruction of any buildings, landscaping, fences or other improve- ments, Grantee shall immediately reimburse the damaged party to the full extent necessary to restore said party to the position he would have held absent said injury. IV Grantee shall be required to pay any general or special assessments levied upon or because of Grantee's improvements on the easement premises or upon or because of Grantee's interests under the easement. V In the event that said premises shall at any.time cease to be used by the Grantee for water line purposes for a period of five years, all rights of the Grantee shall automatically terminate and revert to the title owner of the premises and the Grantee will release its interest in said grant. VI ' The grantor does not warrant its title to said premises nor undertake to defend the grantee in the peaceable possession, use or enjoyment thereof; and the grant herein made is subject to all outstanding rights or interests of others, including permittees and leasees of the grantor. VII This instrument and the covenants and agreements herein contained shall ensure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors and assigns. VIII The Grantor and Grantee herein, by acceptance and recording this easement mutually covenant and agree to the general terms and conditions applicable to the easement described above. -2- Dated this 18th day of January , 19 79 . , THE BOEING COMPANY BURLINGTON NORTHERN INC. ,, i / C // (-'L Lc By 1 • Vic_ e`/P(/resident � ' _�/) .< L T'�'Y-^--�„�. Attest Attest Y STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF KING ) / On this /5^-'r day of f{7 y v ej �/ , 19E , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washirf gton, duly commis- sioned and sworn, personally appeared [/),/ . r / /��}-( and s% to me known to be the Vice President and Ocu,,i :'t) c , „L�j-Secretary, respectively, of The Boeing Company, one of the corporations that executed the foregoing instrument, a acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they were authorized to execute the•said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. ' 1 Witness my hand and the official seal hereto affixed the day and year first .above written. ', 1 , \ \ L is in and for the/ /L i: '' ,/ , \ > o ary P ,,.. I \ \ ' Stake 9,f W hhington, residing at 2f e/ t. V ' e-_ • STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) On this 18th day of January , 197 9 , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Minnesota, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared J. C. Kenady . and F. A. Deming to me known to be the Vice President and Assistant Secretary, respectively, of Burlington Northern Inc. , one of the corporations that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they were authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. Witness my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year first above written. AAAI►aM►AJW►AA�I►i�YAA41► az. ., L, J.W.THAYER +� NOTARY PUBLIC-MINNESOTA Notary Public in an for the 1 � e9 RAMSEY COUNTY State of Minnesota, residing •�- My Commission Expires Noy. 17, 1985 i at St. Paul X -3- The City of Renton, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, hereby joins in the grant of the foregoing Easement from Burlington Northern, Inc. to The Boeing Company dated as of January 18 , 1979 for the sole purpose of conveying and quit- claiming , including any interest hereafter acquired, the ease- ment rights set forth above to Grantee subject to, however , the terms and conditions set forth in the Easement. CITY OF RENTON, a Washington municipal corporation � c ' By ?6 rm,7 • /55:- C _ Its MAyo BY 0LII Z& a. 7)�.ECL PL Its Cir C!C FK( STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss. COUNTY OF ) On this j n day of ,7-)cr_ t , 1922, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washing- ton, duly commissioned and worn, personally appeared U and ��� o.�s XZ e, d , to me known to be the persons who signed as and (?,fy �'!� r , respectively, of the City of Renton; the municipal corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said municipal corpo- ration for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they were duly elected, qualified and acting as said officers of the municipal corporation, that they were authorized to execute said instrument and that the seal af- fixed, if any, is the corporate seal of said municipal corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year in this certificate above written. NOPUBLIC in and for the tate of Washington, residing at • -4- Renton City Council 3/12/79 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS - Continued - Planning & Development Committee Report - Continued Multiple Family at the discretion of property owner subject to exclusionary Parking agreement if such space is not provided (all RV parking screened) . Requirements Following discussion, MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR Ind RECOMMENDATION AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. May Creek Utilities Committee Chairman Shane submitted letter from Public Works Interceptor Director Gonnason to Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle (METRO) re May Creek Interceptor Agreement recalling City' s and King County Water District #7 (Newport Hills) agreement with Metro 1/16/75, modified 12/76. The letter noted no outside funding available and requested METRO proceed with construction, explaining 2,018 con- nections in the city would contribute to proposed interceptor. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, USE EVERY METHOD AVAILABLE TO HAVE METRO START CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER LINE IN HONEY CREEK AND MAY CREEK AREAS IN RENTON. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report Committee Report recommending second and final readings for the following ordinances: Ordinance #3293 An ordinance was read rezoning property located on Monroe Ave. NE R-271-78 600 ft. north of NE 4th St. from GS-1 to SR-1 , R-2 and R-3. MOVED BY Schneider Rezone CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: SHINPOCH, SHANE, TRIMM, CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR; 1-NO: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #3294 ' An ordinance was read appropriating funds from Referendum #29 Grant Appropriation $85,014.33 unto account for Senior Citizens' Center. MOVED BY Senior Center PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYES: SHINPOCH, TRIMM, CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR, STREDICKE; 1-NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #3295 An ordinance was read appropriating unanticipated revenue from sale Appropriation of firearms to revision of jail facilities in amount of $1 ,890. Jail Revisions MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: SHINPOCH, TRIMM, CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR, STREDICKE; 1-NO: SHANE. CARRIED. (Above three ordinances on first reading 3/5/79) First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading and referral Sign Design back to committee of the following ordinances : An ordinance was Review Board read revising Building Code omitting Sign Design Review Board. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading An ordinance was read appropriating funds for demolition of the Demolition Petermeyer House located on Mill Ave. S. in amount of $1 ,700. Petermeyer House MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading An ordinance was read appropriating $8,000 for traffic accident Appropriation study. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND Traffic Study MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading An ordinance was read amending the Subdivision Ordinance relating Amendment to to tentative, preliminary and final plat requirements. MOVED BY Subdivision CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS Ordinance COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading An ordinance was read amending the Building Regulations relating to Code Revision jurisdiction of applications for variances. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND Variances PERRY, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ordinance #3296 The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading, suspension Appropriation of rules and second and final readings of an ordinance appropria- Continued ting $600 emergency funding for installation of conduit in under- ground facilities NE 12th St. Following first reading of the ordinance, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings of ordinance for purchasing conduit for installation in trenching it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Renton City Council 3/12/79 Page 4 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued Ordinance #3296 Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason was withdrawn from Conduit the Correspondence portion of Agenda for reading, which requested Installation funding appropriation so that the City can install underground Appropriation conduit in Pacific Northwest Bell trenches on NE 12th St. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Public Hearing Letter from agenda read from Attorney William Baron representing Street Vacation The Boeing Company re request for vacation of portion of alley between California Ave. N. Garden Ave. N. and Park Ave. N. , also portion of California Ave. (VAC-4-79) (N. 7th St. ) west of Garden Ave. N. The letter requested change of public hearing date from 3/26/79 to 4/9/79. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Upon advice of City Attorney Warren, a resolution was not required and in order to save publication costs, upon opening, the public hearing on 3/26 will be continued to 4/9/79. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER THE COMMUNICATION TO THE PUBLIC HEARING DATE. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS WRITTEN. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM REMOVE THE FOLLOWING ITEM. CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. Fire & Arson Letter from Police Chief Darby requested approval for travel and Seminar advance funds-Police Detective McKenney attend Fire and Arson Attendance Investigation Seminar in Portland 4/30 - 5/4/79. Funds budgeted Approved and department approved. Upon inquiry by Councilman Shane, Fire Chief reported attendance of Fire Inspector Wooten had been approved at last week's meeting. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL APPROVE. CARRIED. Consent Agenda The following Consent Agenda items are approved by one motion without separate reading and discussion. (Approving motion above. ) Appropriation Letter from Finance Director Gwen Marshall requested appropriation for Art Work in amount of $500 received from Rotary Club to the Municipal Arts Commission for Fire Station art work cost overrun. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Fire Lane Letter from Fire Chief Geissler presented ordinance from City of Establishment Tukwila relating to fire lanes. Refer to Public Safety Committee. Final PUD Hearing Examiner decision recommended approval with conditions Kennybrook on Final Planned Unit Development 280-79 of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Townhouses Werstiuk located along the east side of Kennewick Place NE between NE 30th and the old Pacific Coast Railroad R/W. Council concur and refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Rezone Hearing Examiner decision for approval with restrictive covenants Turner for Rezone 234-78 property located southwest corner of NE 12th St. Banchero/Florer and Edmonds Ave. N. Mike Turner for Mr. and Mrs. John Banchero and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Florer; rezone R-1 to R-3. Concur and refer to the Ways and Means Committee. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Taylor Ave. SW Letter from Martin A. Seelig, 300 120th Ave. NE, Bellevue, re Street Vacation street vacation of a portion of Taylor Ave. SW between SW 21st and SW 23rd St. (VAC-2-79) , claiming no notice was received and there- fore did not attend public hearing 2/26/79. The letter noted that Mr. Seelig was adversely affected and requested the vacation be placed in abeyance pending further review. Letter from City Clerk Mead informed Mr. Seelig that his letter would be placed on the 3/12 agenda, that transmittal letter and resolution/public hearing notice had been mailed to Mr. Seelig on 1/26/79, hearing notices posted in five places at the property and notice published in the City's legal publication newspaper meeting all requirements of the law. The letter noted that since it was indicated that • Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING ss. CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON AN ORDINANOCEDIOAFNTHE OCITY9OF RENTON, WASHINGTON PROVIDING FOR APPROPRIA- TION OF FUNDS :..1.: being first duly sworn on WHEREAS the City of Renton, Washington has here fore received certain funds from Referendum #29 Gra • and oath,deposes and says that. is the .� of WHEREAS it is necessary and advisable to appropria THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) and transfer the balance of such funds into the below times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and mentioned fund for the Senior Citizens' Center and such has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred appropriation being necessary and in the ublic interest an d to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news- for the public benefit, NOW THEREFORE,paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON' and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the SECTION I:The Director of Finance is hereby authorized Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, and directed to provide for the following appropriation and transfer: FROM: EXCESS REVENUE/SR. CITI- Washington.That the annexed isa ZENS' CENTER CONSTRUCTION FUND 313 Amount received in 1978 from Ref. 29 $22,620.71 Grant $31,748.38 Less:1978 Ref.29 Grant expenditures as it was published in regular issues(and (9,127.67) not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period Bal/Excess Revenue Ref.29 Grant 22,62 UNANTICIPATED REVENUE/REF029 GRANT $62,393,62 of 1 consecutive issues,commencing on the To be received in 1979 Total Ref.29 Grant $94,142.00 Less: Amount received from Ref. 29 6..day of , -. ,19 . ,and ending the Grant in 1978 (31,748.38) Balance/Unanticipated Revenue Ref. 29 Grant $62,393.62 day of ,19 both dates UNTO: SENIOR CITIZENS' CENTER $85,014.33 inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- CONSTR . FUND a / c 411 1 scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee 313/000/20.555.08.62.09 (Ref. 29 Grant expenditure account) $85,014.33 I charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $, , which pa SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be effective upon its has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the g approval and five days after its first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent 19PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 12th dayr of March, insertion. Delores 1979. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this A. Mead, day oft March, y Clerk Qt....E.x....0_441 �� 1979. • C/ Charles J. Delaurenti, Mayor- Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Published in the Renton Record-Chronicle March 16, Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 1979. R5427 , 19 -e_— ‘6A,-.—e—e Notary lic in and for the State of Wash' gton, i residing at Kent, King ounty. a E E (��;//J E _ —Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June N lJ 1979 9th, 1955. APR —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, ✓ adopted by the newspapers of the State. CITY CLERK V.P.C.Form No.87 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 3294 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON PROVIDING FOR APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS WHEREAS the CIty of Renton, Washington has heretofore received certain funds from Referendum #29 Grant, and WHEREAS it is necessary and advisable to appropriate and transfer the balance of such funds into the below mentioned fund for the Senior Citizens ' Center and such appropriation being necessary and in the public interest and for the public benefit , NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I : The Director of Finance is hereby authorized and directed to provide for the following appropriation and transfer: .-- FROM: EXCESS REVENUE/SR. CITIZENS' CENTER CONSTRUCTION FUND 313 $22, 620 . 71 Amount received in 1978 from Ref. 29 Grant $31, 748. 38 Less : 1978 Ref. 29 Grant expenditures ( 9, 127. 67) Bal/Excess Revenue Ref. 29 Grant . . 22, 620. 71 UNANTICIPATED REVENUE/REF 29 GRANT $62, 393 . 62 To be received in 1979 Total Ref. 29 Grant $ 94, 142 . 00 Less : Amount received from Ref. 29 Grant in 1978 (31, 748. 38) Balance/Unanticipated Revenue Ref. 29 Grant $62, 393. 62 $85, 014 . 33 UNTO : SENIOR CITIZENS ' CENTER CONSTR. FUND a/c 313/000/20. 555 . 08 . 62 . 09 $85 , 014. 33 (Ref. 29 Grant expenditure account) SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval and five days after its publication. 1 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 12th, day of March , 19 79. De ores .Mead, Cit er APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 12th day of March, 1979 . es DeTlaurenti a�— M yor Approved as to form: •r ram•t r° `14/6-#.0t'Ki Lawrence J. VI ren, City Attorney Date of Publication: March 16, 1979 OF R • 4 " % OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY• RENTON,WASHINGTON res.+ '�! POST OFFICE BOX 626 100 2nd AVENUE BUILDING • RENTON.WASHINGTON 98055 255-8678 641. ^i " : rn •••• LAWRENCE I.WARREN, CITY ATTORNEY DANIEL KELLOGG, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY 'Oo5, CO October 4 , 1978 �4TFD SEPTET Mr. Steve H. Myhr Burlington Northern Industrial Development and Property Management Department Lobby 2 - Central Building Seattle, Washington 98104 Re: City of Renton - Senior Citizens Center and Handicapped Park (Burlington Northern property) Dear Mr. Myhr: - Please find enclosed a copy of the Notice and Summons in Eminent Domain and Petition in Eminent Domain. As per our telephone conversation of October 3 , 1978 , would you please contact Mr. Woodrow Taylor, local counsel for Burlington Northern and explain the details of our prior negotiations . Additionally, would you please contact the mortgagee or trustree of Burlington Northern and explain the situation to them. In the meantime we will be publishing the Notice and Summons to the unknown heirs of Henry Yessler . Very truly yours , Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney LJW: nd Encl. CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 3242 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON PROVIDING FOR APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS WHEREAS the City of Renton, Washington has heretofore received certain funds from a Federal Aid Grant,(Title V Funding for Senior Centers under the Older Americans Act) , and WHEREAS it is necessary and advisable to appropriate and transfer such funds into the below mentioned fund to provide for the purchase of equipment and furnishings for the new Senior Citizen Center and such appropriation being necessary and in the public interest and for the public benefit, NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The Director of Finance is hereby authorized and directed to provide for the following appropriation and transfer: FROM: Unanticipated Revenue $10,000.00 UNTO: Park Fund, Senior Citizens Recreational Services Division _. _ Acct. No. 101/000/20. 533.21.64.08 (Federal Grant/Senior Citizens Equipment) $10,000.00 SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval and five days after its publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL t 's 28th a4 of Auurst, 1978 Delores A. Mead, City . eTQ rk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 28th day of August, 1978. Charles . elaurenti, Mayor Approve as to fo Lawrence J. Warre , City Attorney Y Date of Publication: September 1, 1978