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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEarlington Park & Recreation Program - 1969 '22/4,,,,,,,iiii...vi ....„,... ....) PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 1969 T/ & RECREATION PROGRAM i I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council work towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- mediate Earlington locality, I further suggest that serious thought be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish said facility no later than the year 1971. As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. 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As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. I I 1 I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing: NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER (int .CA.) , c- iaf-s .w. �`/ o _ ///oS c'•E. /62.� /c)�r-27l r -�7) a19 cs 6 'd 7i,„ e c . a.... .it‹) ,s,6 3,33 ;Q y-U 3 • y s 3 a S � 3.e-v,2_ /'� Z. s- 7-77z .z-,/ -6 �� ,/ 1...e...4.1-e,.....4.,?:_) 6-10--•. 11 I V- -1 :11"/- 1 /�36 7 3 d f fii-ad v.- / e7-' -2.--- --4- 7 -/ , e,,,..... 1 7 i,r; Ti 'fir PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 1969 NTI1g c.; & RECREATION PROGRAM - -� P' I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council work CLEKS OFFICE a towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- E! L� mediate Earlington locality. I further suggest that serious thought c/a01.6 g be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School 8.,®0 PH site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. - , I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish j. said facility no later than the year 1971. f As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. 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' C. 11 7, 4,,,t_ Z--el . oeL,A /2 f hl---,.et _ 49,/ S'Cc , #(1-Nsii . 1/t)' , .A0vrAic>/, / ScAkw4ii, .44/1-1_ sliNv. pirkipt i tIL'kk ... i.eivi��� I K f aim " I-2e . „�,-,i— /:2,t---2-1-- i / 9 or /' PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 1969 NOV �' 15:9 "' �� & RECREATION PROGRAM - r ) 4r, ' c� C1, : .'J , I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council work�e,/CLt"'�S �`��C��, towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- '\ o' ' n \, mediate Earlington locality,. I further suggest that serious thought be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School 8 :00 PIK site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish said facility no later than the year 1971. As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing; NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER szs %//// ?‘1 e,ii e e t x fr/4 t e di fa iv eag. 1 ��.- /9 7/G 44,4 &-4;: , 4 ,, /, z--7R.z .3 iZet20:4y, / A‘r* ?///a*Cwe'621,641'74- /oZ o0 6 /Va 1 .9'r -,t/ g4 - 35.• (-5 -ci-V• \1,- 4 ?r0-vo K v4can •N E e.,r�r�.o✓1 f !p 4?Fa AI "g173 J a ? 0K - 4', k 8°`U ,.et, ip .- -,, ae.„-- ‘oy6 Iti d e`7(. (J--t..-. 21 4 q6,t,,_ axe 5=.- $/6, U7' eff �u- �v �. / �� 7SP - II9 - I'' 1� t96 ,&„,T,,,, z& f e/A,t..4-.c. 2L yot-0,-/d--ex_ d"‘.3 leuflina,tese_ aza . )1 i -' �u i/ff Qp� e �G,,d?i 16�3 /�G; ram' �v�• sc-,--, c qt -ii,,,,_ a L - S - L,/ dq„,,,„,. 272. G47--0-e-g-, i 7 d / 80.--ra-g) a-At-f. 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As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- I vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. 1 I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing; NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER fian,,,aedl , 5 n_L— 5 -' 0 t3 ') z-._.. . ._ A , &t.4.- ' 0.10,4 , Or, ‘ 74-.4-7---7-c- , ....-t ,. ,;).57 kv, A L ,__; v ,> .,:.2__ .--ems ,7u� /3o0/.- t) ,73/ac/ i9L-s`-/,S-"0/ j • •-- ( -7&/, . f/e."-e;e->0. 5--,_4 /070-e-t,77 ; le-Th 1 III ---S• -ACt L \is& E7 C) 1 -'. cL\_- , [ \i-'4 .-/-VLe t4r4), ?Max/ 1/4„41tizfrfrgarvii f a 9 5 a) 44,iftegi. 1 /6i45. x(/kE /(Lsok1 0IS J L4' kGS h4 . 646 4-7 7 11 ‘,?f()Vt ) t ' 422 et,(1Lifr\-. q .. C3 AP, '1 ,,r,/ f/53'4( " iI ', / F5CP Lr& . ; 1 � I jlt l 7 S ITVA c- : -. 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Q L, if --- / cz,-f1/ 6.9/7 PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 1969 /' <9,. & RECREATION PROGRAM o-' NOV ' ., `.. m �-:1 r Iv.1 I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council work c, c Lv towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- tom`! CLL„'�'S Hbtu mediate Earlington locality, I further suggest that serious thought `<<`! La be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School N``110i.`o site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. gJ I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish said facility no later than the year 1971. As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing: NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER ]i;i2/A/o '‘gikz-eX.ez...„ 1-7-9-t-ev--ei( —: / 57 %' i .25;2 & '. cS:Gf ,ea.. 6 -Lq 5'43 9 2(I , (°e'ot - / ( 4 , ( f i ! i I r r t i 1 ( 974,..." /;j zz s,• 'lr. 5 . 4 P► 4=L 9 32— „4. , /I , .1.._ieiveit-7/t, -7----i--Fz..o -,Z .... / 3-el "---—"41,1--tY1 0,1'1 •, r ,0).,0_. ."„).or, „, 4) i r A 7ie' ggere t.-AeL -1-?/-"„ill-i, ,/17/14 . _,fo -- /-14 .1-1-- eF' -`1- 9fra-j1L- L' 2 'Pe' z� �,c . S. /9Ls-= /e '< /33ae i Atite.oe . -..,-f-/ s33d f i .. 2/41-1-744 ;.48.,1,e1:11 LC/ . /;' ) 7fc • i! t J Z. mod iii.../ et:fr•it- I/ - ,,..1 j_71,) - P47,7 6' lel 4>g Z-1 7k4"Cl Z(-144•V s (i7i-fAt 11)clilk 1 jo.4124, o, (, /__.) �`� / i °IA' :541A:44.) i • Ar 6 pq /7 PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 1969 c: r,goy i 9E g '' & RECREATION PROGRAM �4 . , cry .5,1 C I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council wor 1- CLL,, . ,CEJ cu towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- \!� c mediate Earlington locality„ I further suggest that serious thought //016 8 L' be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. g=M I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish said facility no later than the year 1971. As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing: NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER 711 .. L -4vAjl„,, 3 ' S' _Seri-02-. a.„,. 50-i v-3 0 e - 3 q 1 _ . 17i7,14i ,t w IL-,0--- ,5- 2.1,1 „,,e_ A. 2.ii. /--1- 6 - 717 1.,i. GL,,,,4, 3ei� S,vo. AL . S - >zs/ r I '� � 7 �/" va44,/,,,,,,,, ,' J i ' ' (M-4-"t—P - j'*'144;1 -3 a c7t ,86..t_L:04 a- -p. S. lA.I 1 A L ` "- 6/) U ,�l i21' N770A igu• s . ;- s , d69---66-477A) ,,,,2 6—le // ._,,:g , ,- .3---- -- i or)/ GU . C-7 ,./r1Lit "12/1 /z 3Z ) slF 1?i < ?,-1 4. � PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 1969^ OV 1„�y .v & RECREATION PROGRAM o C I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council work`el CLL S urh10E_,J�1 towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- \\ /?, mediate Earlington locality, I further suggest that serious thought Olb 8 L be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School 8:o0 PM site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish said facility no later than the year 1971. As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing; NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER lc://il''' i 3 7 /9 J,ES- . , ,, , dr..3 7 '//7 ,acil 7---'-i4e,- ,t/ftsl,a4,-1.1 ‘-'' 1 '`.1 44";f44-L4' e-vi)-1- ,9‘ I?x441-1,\ „(i 71 .:, i _ Otc it4 r/ ?ft"'4."2".- /// , ,'Z /&elte, 7(1 .7` " g. g-s- >7 / / i '.o, 344'' s---1 , p8-' ier,„,yt_1,11_,J, Qv 04 44.. t-,(1?-4k. ice-.. .,,, t,,,a,a7. -?- / /,..c--/ ra.e--67-,,--t, /4-v-e--- isoe - r---/I /(./ , 4 -7-eL 7/ '. 7a.,-e: e- , ' C".%c-c �l'./# tY,L / - V M .." / ;.9 , ), ,,,-I h. 2,e/y), f.5e---P4 )1- .- ..A.L...efi.71,-(-...-,,teto o _& >V4-„",,_ y S ,/ 2- -S'i-' re_e_fAZ.--_,____ . / Cc' 6 s / -7-et: i 1--e-4-?ize-/. a ke ) 1e /2:e, dtt a 64/(._ -A,/,242,/ ,,,, . , ),S7jerlx, i f / /., a i* 1-7,4(2C11--- --if>&'7(7--t-1-7-4-1 Y21,,"16(----41/.)'14_...- ' ""))ict- y, • PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 1969 & RECREATION PROGRAM NOV 15L9 r I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council worker towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- \f� ` mediate Earlington locality, I further suggest that serious thought `c!IlUlfj be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. e :cx F'fi I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish said facility no later than the year 1971. As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing: NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER • /7 -/F r'� ,"�, Ji77 - J i L, �i�A .t t / `• r l i �/r 5 _ J - v , �� C� 3r //% , �� / 3 : .� ,3 - _ J, �/ , c � /� . > � / (� i(1.lit . L« '‘ / It < - i 171 x it GLG ( `- / • 1�u�-�,tee.. i- /l 0 l C C' -2, 2 c' 171 .l .> I I� I i C<'?' 4 PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 1969 NOV 19F9 a & RECREATION PROIRAM Y- r -J '� v I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council work'- �' I cu l CL,v ;, „ i iCE towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- - .., mediate Earlington to^ality. I further suggest that serious thought ''c.//tt1 be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. 8:00 M I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish said facility no later than the year 1971. As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing: NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER 0 1 .1-,y-X /° 1 S_ E . A- / �- "> tr - ° ?? 2 i3c3) se /o.). _ pi, , Aie)t- - i2ry ... -> 4 80 eN. i t sf e Af 6= s.5-..2.6 y YPetf-Atiti MO 4 Ar-3640,401 ./A., /416 ;0 2 -66/ 51 U /�o `_ 1.2,._f Cam- 1S). .4.-7fi A. S--- a 7 q ' '\.* fc:),Nr.„.A4r,--s -s, ,a (s).1 r--&_„,„, . .(_„,_ - „..___ • 7/(0&44e0,5?ce,,€_,,, / 94/io p/$. daeley #r • 7 * 5- 7` • "1 10 0 r331-..4)- .---, 9. ._- ,A ...___' - _-,a___,.....1)ept- 4/o l cel t • g. --" SA A - 4/41C1O - 7:41_,J2- /0 61--?' /7 $ 4,'' ca'` PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 1969 NOV 1°l� & RECREATION PROGRAM I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council wort& c" `� l CiLCrni�� �;,i�E towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- `E'! mediate Earlington l3^ality. I further suggest that serious thought ''. '015 �� be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School �` site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. P;oD em I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish said facility no later than the year 1971. As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision, We urge the School District to provide the building. I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing: NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER __..... ",ed•r_J scie77, --er12 ,rd:%3V-5-15‘ /6 ,71-S:497-- S,',„/ - J--..3/3— i Mc „S" ap-ee //90I/ 1`j3m4'_ ai`` i -15:2,--A-4-1-1 .!::;-2)---f-e-e----/ ,..., ,fuet...e) ."?..4.44..ge._) 176,2/ Al- /A ,4 a, ,---a---at g__L,,,Iii /9-,,, ///i. :5- dAdiAate_)d(A-6/- - -N1-‘/-1 • �� �4s -3-G t 0 or& 2 a-vi- h'i.. R a-e d-- Q s y s �� . , ��, ar ;1 PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 1969 NOV1S69 & RECREATION PROGRAM e I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council work- C. towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- ,� Lt mediate Earlington locality. I further suggest that serious thought N�lj0/6 be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. g; DO P11 I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish said facility no later than the year 1971. As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing; NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER �y ✓ )v �� , (J s 9' z l 'YELL -3 �e-�, � �f„r� � /4CC) .— 6 d �/'IUP�, �9Li( Y � �a Z )1\'kAA-- C"' Cce.:5// /.= z I di _ gam (t)s b6_ So i,24Tut e 4t, ,2-63-7 mod4640, -2 y ?'•a 'Ill ?- / • 7 '�9�r�'if��?5 PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 196 c'g,/ NOV 1969 & RECREATION PROGRAM I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council world,- c:31 t`S Cr1JCE towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- 1:),;› mediate Earlington locality. I further suggest that serious thought �'1,�'pj .� ... be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. 0.00 I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish said facility no later than the year 1971. As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. r.. I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing; NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER &)--ntf0...% / 1 7S4011A460 Spy- -J 34'v T 4 , o' go. la = Ste: - .LS $92.7.Ad_ e tA,,f, 4,20,7/ 4 1'4 14 d RI It/64 1'e �'/G Scel 3'� Pi en G -S4.yS • ie 0--)°*-1 "."'"" "7 IA"-`-' P 0 ci3 7 / tat/Es . ..,D ' 1 1 ' e 7 6 ,7 D )4- /3 ' fie. ae S--/ /3 9 GC %� 7`-/ 29 So. /ai tL ,ems,'- S, ;� - .S//? ova `� 8 a . '/ £-te . 4 ,, , .. ), ., ale-;?4„.._et.....,f-2 -r h • 0.4_4,,,, s-. 3 F- .2 - 6 c/6c/ 28 saf,t,t , ,Leli,,-,... /46-i (0d,,,,,,cc> 7 g r a 3-0 I a G2' ■ r 1p0459 10 , ol'fL. 5a..___ Is's-7 ‘ ‘\ S, 1„y I 1 i , 'VW_• (Q111"jS01 (2) e(3:41 SP2-4721 10(.0J L i 4, „a „, mo, 5, 2- 0 997 filaii * 35.--- ----- 7c -6‘,5 .zioc,, . s--66; j, /4,„/„, -E.,,,r__.6. 7.2_e3.7. 2 le..r_to ,___#) g_y‘ . Ofif " t&114-1-u 5 s-e-X7/2--76 i(.4 %so.. vt-tk_ \z0Z3 - 'o Cx,$). �, S\.) Z.. (=z`t3 (1<.4.-e--/a .0- . PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 196 NOV 1969 & RECREATION PROGRAM Frts I— '— ' - ', 5' c:. -- ✓iY or I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council workl?l CLLh 5 UWCE_ towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- �! i 0l6 9 0 mediate Earlington locality, I further suggest that serious thought be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School g-.. :00-r- site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish said facility no later than the year 1971. As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing: NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER 0 41 3 2 57Z-Vc S �� S. J 5i i 6 -a 7 y/ -227d444.04-- X a 7..? 611,-Iito/9)‘e- t5-1e) Aff 19e -,T 7 9/ 7€,,-t,, . _2 4f2o 574l 5;-cisP7` Sliref R/F C s708 ,7%-,.0,.b. Ai - �� 9'0 Scut 5-(,_)05e7 el,/.0 ,,,P-6 37U;/ Au-e-ee-L(-L- 00t ,f1,- //r e rao-e- 6t-Go.5' Lo /7 A • s"" 2 e 4 i . r a„.,_v_Al. t/r, 0 lizti_u_k4 eLAA,0 S. LI./ '. 1 itAji AAA41jAl 1-1(1) 441 )144VIA - gLbj tA c -.3 / b7 nil 8"--/c;,?3 5- / 3 g 054, 7 7 ) ` �� i� a/ ' h34 ,7Z.3S I% ;';ipC-44e} .--3e-0 tC de,vol,,, 3j /fJ7J . -Xi z47 5- 3 .3 ° Of“ (er-t1' // 1 c---7'' • A 1.j77.1- 5 3n 1-ttAxci,Lee amp.) ?I al .---7/ 7 .- ,a .� 0 ...„4.7z46/ht_e / - -,' , -:',,- _52--il gi.ite c(1,-- , x,..0 r, le, 67-Q.t.,/ .,ii,/fr,„..,,,.„ ,,,,. ,,‘,2 e„„e,-,,, 7 --u—c .las-41 1 6 St-14)-14.(34 a.4,-< 5 (fr a-L.-id-LA 1/-a-e./, .R,;e . iP/� d �. c- - R r W 0 ; � lye, S A.- 47,24, 4/ Lzi, . 51_, ' ... , 0 , ,,,,,. ,„,, ,„_,,,,,, 1. ,/ _) /y d 1-cr/7 PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 1969 NOV 13g & RECREATION PROGRAM r cry 1 ' , _ .,._ Ln C I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council wor Ct.L -1 towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- ,Qc) ° W I ICE , mediate Earlington locality. I further suggest that serious thought ' 2jo o LgL be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. g:cc P .1 I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish said facility no later than the year 1971. As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- / vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing; NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER 4k ...16,1L.XIN . ,e4,„„A~...SLD S I t 4........."NtatimoZO. Nsill ik.- ‘ED SI4it° ,�✓.�� -- .�- •_,.) . • .( u3 c, --z..5 6. C.I S J ,dez,r7 ad . ae.6=va .,2_ , (1 f_4., 0-902-La, // S i/ „C ,i e ZZ a,.,,,,,,,- 'Al -)11(1111/3 `7 6'5- dc6 0 7,44nAd cick -3 A 6- 4- itg / t>,11.0 A..d 40 . -rnvot-Aia) ,la 5- (Xa/)9.41.0-x) G4 3A 6- hi-P6, 3 GO 5 ��,_.,,.s A04, 5. O. /ft 3's 9 34d Gam. lb- A1-44.4"-ta /� �' V.�- 30-, /f,�/'�� 3 b o 10„g� l0641 ,,,,Ley, A-v_,_. 4 (-4) ,...4telti, lei t r) i ,Ls- ,.....V,.,„_,Q /) . 4 co .. / . :,,,v- /-dr /7 PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 196 ate, NOV 1969 & RECREATION PROGRAM I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council worse , CLERK'S OFFICE towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- !› mediate Earlington lu::ality, I further suggest that serious thought '<<01 . 8 0 be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School 8:co - site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish said facility no later than the year 1971. As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision, We urge the School District to provide the building. I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing: NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER � -' �� l i �O ( f� r _S - 44.1"' - Ofk, i.,, k it / ct //? Gt, �,4u off , 4/ .. 0 Tit `/- 6 G D 7 1),,,,,,, ,A',,A. ifd,-)..J ? 3I >R- • ,,:::„., Litx. ,if , _442_2 f ,re.. 1- o� /� /7 �� y Z,' • `8� PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 1969 rR4 6� NOV & RECREATION PROGRAM 1g G 1 A C` _„ I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council work -''�C�, towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- s�. C`` ''„ r� Oy mediate Earlington locality. I further suggest that serious thought �'llS/ `' � .: be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School �,�stWI.� site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. 8:0o Nil I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish said facility no later than the year 1971. As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing; NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER a4..., /off ''f 4- 5:. m- 3 5 ri- Att ,df Ls"- .. --, 70 \'' ;;;i7k.z.:44...,,e il../A,:e--frt...- &i..;G4., 4 Aim` "7/ Y 7 c- 0 0'cx .- s-6067 r77') _ 62r, iheitu4_,/ � ��o / a 3�a�- SE SH ?-Y3 Pi )2?„(Vi„ (11. A/t61' i 1 (,, P )-.- ) 10 at.c.f .1 Cr_ ri:447irkt-' (E/ S-- )d- &' L--y7 /Z: * :� = ')yV"" v• s-- az.e. . rez.z44;2_, /G 3 3 , e.o /- T. .s. .. 2'- -G --j/a G (g14 k/// erbac?A_I- te,ot--,A:-1 D 0 V /°.- 5 61---0 //- als - ) e Ailii‘i)ll 4,6t&,_ Sic / / /-e nAtc( .l'.F 4 / s- 6709 ;ems j2, 1_,, _ ,,)>, ,,. / Y 7,4ve 4'- ,--:- /,/ J o.6 ta • 43644/ 06_ Ae ,oA 5 -6 0 s o ,, ,*,e /Z,---ti 13 �12q - I37 ` .§, F, , / 3 - o ? I 473...,,zo, tpys- � o S. F. I71 644 , 623) EJ ' 1063/ &�ti, 43,-.2 ar PROPOSAL FOR EARLINGTON PARK November 10, 1969 V ,* 'c'�j & RECREATION PROGRAM NOV 19E9 I do hereby endorse the proposal that the Renton City Council work A towards the establishment of a recreation program and park in the im- .ice u. mediate Earlington 1o^ality. I further suggest that serious thought '',.c/coCLUNI‘S OrrICEoa be given to future development of the old Earlington Elementary School '(e/ 0�6 a L� site, 727 Thomas Avenue S. E., Renton, Washington. I further suggest that the Renton City Council deem priority to g;co Pry the aforementioned project and that a commitment be made to establish said facility no later than the year 1971. As an interim proposal, I endorse the suggestion that the existing Earlington Elementary School be opened at least two evenings per week and that the Renton Park Department provide the necessary program and super- vision. We urge the School District to provide the building. I, the undersigned, agree to the foregoing; NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Wt1,4;gAit K. rIA4ru i sf//1- _TON( At s / 1 .10 /\/ (ci 7 )11 ' . otZip 'k \ . cs �j ti _c.N.,......„.s.i / . [3 ? e ,;6 cA° • c•/ 4/ 1n 60 C fop, / & , CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 2212 WHEREAS it is necessary and advisable to transfer the below specified funds to provide for the Earlington Park construction project and such transfer 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 make the following transfers: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 28th day of August , 1978, Delores A. Mead, City el rk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 28th day of August, 1928 . Charles . Delaurenti, Mayor Approv as to for Lawrence J. Warren, ity Attorney EXHIBIT "A" RESOLUTION NO. 2212 TRANSFER FROM PARK FUND ACCOUNTS TO EARLINGTON PARK IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT AS FOLLOWS: TRANSFER FROM: a/c 101/000/20.533.10.11.00 — Park Administration Salaries -- $5,200.00 a/c 101/000/20.533.50.63.03 — Park Facilities/Glenco Park --------- 1,312.20 a/c 101/000/20.533.50.63.06 — Park Facilities/Tiffany Park 3,000.00 a/c 101/000/20.533.50.63.08 — Park Facilities/Talbot Hill Park --- — 1,000.00 a/c 101/000/20.533.50.63.10 — Park Facilities/Mothers' Park --- 1,500.00 TOTAL -------- $12,012.20 TRANSFER UNTO: a/c 101/000/20.533.50.63.01 — Park Facilities/Earlington Park --------- $12,012.20 NOTE — INFORMATION ONLY: $14,502.03 — Available in Earlington Park Account 8/14/78 $12,012.20 — Add Transfer per attached Resolution $26,514.23 — Sub—Total $26,139.20 — Low Bid on Earlington Project/Deduct $ 375.03 — Balance to be remaining for miscellaneous expense and 1% for Art de x( ` • Renton City Council11 2/6/78 Page 2 OLD BUSINESS Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Trinm presented a committee Committee Report report recommending acceptance of the low bid of Maples Construction Fire Station Company with Alternatives Nos. 1 , 5, 6, 7 and 9; total bid $715,774 Bid Award plus State sales tax, basic construction sub-total . MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AND ACCEPT THE LOW BID. Architect Cichanski explained the alternates accepted - No. 1 through 6 being additions and No. 7 through No. 9 deletions, as follows: (1 ) Air conditioning for crew' s quarters and Administrative wings; (5) Apparatus Bay work pit; (6) Rough in plumbing for future restrooms in basement; (7) Delete skylight; (9) Delete truss joist corporation bidder-design roof structure. Mr. Cichanski explained that alternates chosen determinethe low bidder. MOTION CARRIED. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairwoman Shinpoch presented committee Committee Report report regarding the Talbot Road Extension (S Grady Way to S 7th) Talbot Road Cost Overrun. The committee report recommended acceptance of the Extension Overrun explanation made to the Mayor on 4/17/77; copies being available to Council members. The report further recommended that henceforth the Council be advised in a timely fashion of engineering estimates, bid responses, actual costs and anticipated overruns, with full report to the Transportation Committee prior to continuation of the project in the event of overrun. MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Curb Cut Specs The Transportation Committee report explained that the Public Works Department has been requested to review the pertinent ordinances anal submit a policy statement to the Transportation Committee re- garding curb cut angles, driveway widths and access by the public to private property. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke presented committee Committee Report report concurring in the Mayor' s appointment of Michael Hanis to the Planning Commission, effective through 1/31/81 (replacing Brian Appointments Gains). MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Planning The Committee report recommended concurrence in the Mayor's Commission reappointment of Anthone Mola to the Planning Commission, term and expiring 6/30/80. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CON- Board of CUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Ethics The Ways and Means Committee report concurred in the Mayor' s appoint- ment of Sanford Webb' to the Planning Commission, term expiring 6/30/80 (replacing Logan Garrison). The report also concurred in the Mayor's reappointment of James Medzegian to the Board of Ethics, term expiring 12/31/81 . MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CON- CUR IN THE RECOMMENDATIONS. CARRIED. CETA Position The Ways and Means Committee report noted review of CETA funding and Recommendation extensions and recommends that any extension of*CETA positions be granted only after concurrence by the Ways and Means Committee. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL. CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. *(Comprehensive Employment Training Act - Federal program) Community Services Community Services Committee Chairwoman Thorpe submitted committee Committee Report report recommending that the Council concur in the recommendation #312 Housing of the Planning Department for participation in the Housing and Com- Rehabilitation munity Development Act, Section #312 Housing Rehabilitation Loan Loan Program Program. The report recommended the Mayor and City Clerk be author- ized to sign the interlocal agreement and that the matter be refer- red to the Ways and Means Committee for the necessary resolution. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED. Earlington Park The Community Services Committee report noted review of plans for development of Earlington Park and recommended that the Council approve the concept of the proposed plan. The report further recom- mended that the Park Department and Park Board be directed to pre- pare a pproposed plan of phasing for construction of the park. MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. V Renton City Council 2/6/78 Page 3 Old Business - Continued (Community Services Committee Report - Cont. ) Earlington Park Councilwoman Thorpe explained meeting with Park Board and Ron Continued Heiret, Acting Park Director and residents of the community. Letter from Heiret listed work planned, anticipating funds available for building removal , cleaning, grading, planting, parking and play equipment, etc. MOTION CARRIED. Medic I at Moved by Stredicke, Second Thorpe, Council instruct the Administra- Valley General tion to veto or vote against the charging of a user fee on Medic I Hospital service at the Provider Group meeting. Following discussion, SUB- STITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, CITY COUNCIL INSTRUCT THE ADMINISTRATION TO INFORM THE DELEGATE TO THE PROVIDER GROUP THAT RENTON CITY COUNCIL IS OPPOSED TO USER FEE AND URGES THAT BODY TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION AND ALTERNATE FUNDING. King County Councilman Lowry noted present County funding of $1 . 50 per capita and need for appropriation of additional funds. CARRIED. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. The meeting recessed at 9:50 and reconvened at 10:10 p.m. ROLL CALL: All Council Members present. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented committee Development report recommending that the Resolution setting policy for utilities Committee Report within the City limits be referred to the Ways and Means Committee Installation of for consideration. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR. Utilities Lines CARRIED. (See later Resolution No. 2164) McElroy Sewer The Planning and Development Committee report noted review of the Connection Appeal McElroy request for reconsideration of the Council ' s denial of sani- Denied tary sewer connection to his premises just outside the City limits. The report explained review with the Public Works Department staff; that the proposed extension of utility lines does not conform to the guidelines and standards concerning installation within the City. The report recommended that the Council again deny Mr. McElroy' s petition for connection to the City' s sanitary sewer until such time as the area is annexed to the City so that the City can exercise land use control on the parcel . MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE AND DENY THE McELROY REQUEST TO CONNECT TO THE SEWER. 11OTION CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Committee Report Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke presented resolution for reading which establishes definite guidelines and standards concerning Resolution #2162 the furnishing of sanitary sewer services to property owners residing Guidelines for outside the present or future City Limits. The resolution stated Sanitary Sewer hookups may be permitted upon payment of fees when certain conditions Hookup Outside the are met: Threat to public health exists; No alternative such as City Limits formation of LID; Hookups permitedonly for*existing structures with septic tanks; Modification by City Council may be made in event of threat to public health. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE, RESOLU- TION BE ADOPTED AS READ. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, AMEND THE RESOLUTION AND ADD*"STRUCTURE EXISTING PRIOR TO DECEMBER 1976. " AMENDMENT CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. Ordinance #3195 The Ways and Means Committee report recommended second and final Street Vacation readings of an ordinance vacating a portion of Thomas Ave. SW lying Portion of between the northerly margin of SW 16th St. extended and SR 405 Thomas Ave. SW right of way as petitioned by The Austin Company. Following readings, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Bitney Rezone The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading for the follow- ing ordinances : Ordinance was read rezoning certain property from G to T (Mobile Home Park) located south of NE 4th St. and west of Union Ave NE adjacent and north of existing Leisure Estates Mobile Home Park. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR TWO WEEKS. CARRIED. Filing System An ordinance was read appropriating fundsin amount of $6,534 for pur- Funds chase of automated filing equipment. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 2/6/78 Page 4 Ordinances and Resolutions Continued Bond Requirements An ordinance was read amending bond requirements for street excava- Street Excavation tion establishing cash bond $500 deposit and establishing insurance liabilities. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution #2163 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption of the Alley Vacation following resolutions : A resolution was read establishing public Hearing 3/6/78 hearing the 6th day of March, 1978 to consider vacation of an alley Brown/Strand running east and west through Block 18, Kennydale, between Burnett Kennydale Ave. N. and Park Ave. N. extended. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2164 A resolution was read establishing guidelines and standards for Installation of installation of utility lines within the City Limits. MOVED BY Utility Lines STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. Within the City CARRIED. Councilman Perry explained acceptable method of installa- tion of sewer lines. MOTION CARRIED. Resolution #2165 A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City irk to execute #312 Housing an agreement to participate with King County in Section 312 Housing Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Loan Program. MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND CLYMER, COUN- Loan Program CIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2166 A resolution was read authorizing transfer of $19,072. 13 for the Fund Transfer purpose of purchasing five trucks for the Park Dept. MOVED BY Park Equipment STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2167 A resolution was read transferring $802 to provide for installation Fund Transfer of a fire and smoke detection system for the city jail to comply Smoke Detection with state regulations. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL Equipment for Jail ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Vouchers for The Ways and Means Committee report recommended Council approval Payment for payment of Vouchers No. 16863 through No. 17018 in the amount of $415,284. 54; plus LID #306 Revenue Warrant R-3 $4,756. 17 and Cash Warrant C-3 $4,756. 17, having received departmental certifica- tion that merchandise and/or services have been rendered. Vouchers No. 16858 - 16862 were machine voided during processing. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL APPROVE VOUCHERS. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA These items are distributed to all members of the Council and are enacted by one motion without separate consideration unless so requested by the Council . Claims for Damages The following Claims for Damages were filed with the City Clerk: Refer to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. 1 . Ralph Watt, 3301 NE 9th St. , undetermined amount, alleging dam- age from sewer overflow. 2. Jacob Zier, 434 Wells Ave. N. , $36. 36 alleging damage due to sewer overflow. 3. Hayes Mechanical Inc. % Weckworth, Meyer & Mackin, Attorneys, Seattle, in amount of $7,606.08 for withheld retainage; $110,000 plus $3,205.80 alleging loss of profit and extras during 4/2/75 improvement project - Chlorination facilities and Weir Gauging Station. Monterey Terrace Letter from Merlin F. Martin, 110 Capri NE, opposed formation of an Undergrounding LID for the purpose of undergrounding wiring in Monterey Terrace. Letter from Bob G. Butler, 135 Capri NE, opposed formation of LID for the purpose of undergrounding utility wiring in Monterey Terrace. Letter from Robert L. Connell , 129 Capri NE, opposed undergrounding in Monterey Terrace area. Letter from Rainier Peretti , 56 Monterey Dr. NE, favored the underground wiring program. Refer letter to the Public Works Department (original petition previously referred) . Undergrounding A petition was filed by Clark Teegarden , 264 Seneca Pl . NW, LID Requested bearing 13 signatures for the formation of a Local Improvement District to underground utility wires in Seneca Ave. NW from COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT February 6 , 1978 EARLINGTON PARK After a review of the plans for development of Earlington Park, the Community Services Committee recommends that the Council approve the concept of the proposed plan. It further recommends that the Park Department and Park Board be directed to prepare a proposed plan of phasing for con- struction of the Park . (5/ Patricia e m S y our-Thorpe, Chairwoman S Richard Stredicke /("5/ Thomas Trimm R 4. & THE CITY OF RENTON ztt i ,It o MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 no .�L '4 4, al CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • PARKS and RECREATION 13 • 4 GENE L. COULON - DIRECTOR o -9�TFD SEP1 --w January 26, 1978 Patricia Seymour-Thorpe, Chairman Members of the Community Services Committee Subject: Sequence of Construction Planned for Earlington Park Committee Members: The planned sequence of construction planned for Earlington Park is as follows: 1. Have building removed from site. 11 2. Clean up entire grounds area. 3. Obtain grading, planting and construction plans. II 4. Bring electricity to site for sprinkler control and possible future area light. 5. Grade area to permanent elevations. 6. Install sprinkler main line. 7. Install fence at rear of park. 8. Cover planting areas with ground bark. 9. Prepare area for seed and plant. 10. Construct play enclosure. 11. Install play equipment. 12. Install sidewalk and parking area. We hope all of the above will be possible with the funds we have. Very truly yours, 'GTY'-41e /)(ef"ed Ronald E. Heiret Acting Park Director cc: Park Board I RECEIVED 3 , JAN261978 CITY COUNCIL RENTON, WA 4OF R� THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 zi;. . O , 4' ' CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR o PARKS and RECREATION p co- GENE L. COULON - DIRECTOR � ��TFO SEPI'` January 26, 1978 tl Patricia Seymour-Thorpe, Chairman • Members of the Community Services Committee Subject: Sequence of Construction Planned for Earlington Park Committee Members: The planned sequence of construction planned for Earlington Park is . as follows: 1. Have building removed from site. II 2. Clean up entire grounds area. 3. Obtain grading, planting and construction plans. 4. Bring electricity to site for sprinkler control and possible future area light. 5. Grade area to permanent elevations. 6. Install sprinkler main line. 7. Install fence at rear of park. 8. Cover planting areas with ground bark. 9. Prepare area for seed and plant. 10. Construct play enclosure. 11. Install play equipment. 12. Install sidewalk and parking area. We hope all of the above will be possible with the funds we have. Very truly yours, Ronald E. Heiret Acting Park Director cc: Park Board 1IECEVED1 J A N 2 6 1978 CITY COUNCIL FRENTON, WA MEMORANDUM TO: Ron Heiret, Acting Parks Director February 7 , 1978 FROM: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney I have reviewed the attached documents concerning the Earlington School. The documents are in proper order, although I would wish to review them again once the signatures have been obtained. As you have noted, the majority of this document consists of standard forms, my major concern is to insure that all the blanks are filled in prior to the City executing the contract . Lawrence J . WArren LJW:nd Encl. / ),L, ✓ O� lit' R;, oOFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEYS RENTON,WASHINGTONPOST OFFICE BOX 628. 100 2nd AVENUE BUILDING • RENTON,WASHINGTON 08055 255'8970 OpAco o �q- GERARD M.SHELLAN,CITY ATTORNEY LAWRENCE J.WARREN. ASSISCANT CITY ATTORNEI �-'e0 SEPIt�� August 31, 1977 Mr. Gene L. Coulon Park Director City Hall Renton, WA 98055 Re: Earlington Neighborhood Park Dear Gene: Thank you for your Memo received today containing a copy of the proposed Contract for the Schematic Design for the Earlington Neighborhood Park. Our comments are as follows: 1. Subparagraph 4. 3 should be amended so in case of abandonment or suspension the architect is to be paid for all works done up to that time and "accepted by the City" . 2. Article 6 probably should be amended to indicate the rate of reimbursable expenses for overtime, etc. At least an estimate should be given for the items covered under ARticle 6 so the City has some idea as to what amount should be budgeted. The request made by the City in said paragraph should be in writing to eliminate any possible dispute later on. 3. These "additional services" should only be authorized when directed in writing by the City. In any such cases, it would be well to provide that an estimate should be provided by the architect to the City for such additional cost. 4. If there is to be a delay in completion of the project by the architect, a request should be made by him to the City for such extensions, including the reasons therefor. This could be added to ARticle 14. Otherwise, the Agreement is approved as to legal form. If we can be of any further help to you in this matter please advise. We remain, Very truly yours, III ¢ W' Ge. ..rd M. Kellen GMS: ds cc: Chairman of Park Board fa, PIONEER NATIONAL REVENUE STAMPS TITLE INSURANCE THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR RECORDER S USE ATICOR COMPANY _ Filed for Record at Request of Mai ZO 2 34 PH '7'; AFTER RECORDING MAIL TO: George W. Akers •• — RECORDED !'.� .. 1515 Norton Bldg. Seattle, WA 98104 Il, •'' jl 0 O FORM L59 Statutory Warranty Deed RENTON SCHoceb S ft' 0An 403, a Washington municipal THE GRANTOR corporation and the successor through consolidation to King County School District No. 7 , among other distric' s . for and in consideration ol-- Twenty thousand Dollars ($20 , 000) in hand paid, conveys and warrants to THE CITY OF RENTON, a municipal corporation, the following described real estate, situated in the County of King , State of Washington: Lots 15 through 20 , inclusive, Block 3 , Earlington, according to the plat recorded in Volume 14 of Plats , Page 7 in King County, Washington. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said corporation has caused this instrument to be executed by its proper officers • and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this 20th day of May, 1977 . RENTON- .Gk00 .-.O.I-STR CT NO., Q3 II . 1141111 am �1 j President. By ;14/ 'j Secretary. STATE OF WASHINGTON, ss. County of King On this 20th day of May, 1977 , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared James R. Hawkins and Gary F. Kohlwes to me known to be the President and Secretary, respectively, of The Bgard. pf Directors of the Renton School District No. 403 the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument-to"be the tree aed voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, sgkd,on oath 'stated,that.. they authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the .cotQurate seal of wai¢ • corporation. 'F Witness my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and ,•ar first above written. • ' f% EXCISE TAX NOT REQUIRED .... "�g Co. Iecords Notary a'ublic in and for the State of Washington, Division residing at eattle. By... _... ......... .•, Deputy • • J� PIONEER NATIONAL J TITLE INSURANCE A TICOR COMPANY Policy of Title Insurance PIONEER NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a California corporation, herein called the Company, for a valuable consideration, and subject to the conditions and stipulations of this policy, does hereby insure the person or persons named in item 1 of Schedule A, together with the persons and corporations included in the definition of "the insured" as set forth in the conditions and stipulations, against loss or damage sustained by reason of: 1. Title to the estate, lien or interest defined in items 3 and 4 of Schedule A being vested, at the date hereof, otherwise than as stated in item 2 of Schedule A; or 2. Any defect in, or lien or encumbrance on, said title existing at the date hereof, not shown in Schedule B; or 3. Any defect in the execution of any instrument shown in item 3 of Schedule A, or priority, at the date hereof, over any such instrument, of any lien or encumbrance not shown in Schedule B. provided, however, the Company shall not be liable for any loss, damage or expense resulting from the refusal of any person to enter into, or perform, any contract respecting the estate, lien or interest insured. The total liability is limited to the amount shown in Schedule A, exclusive of costs incurred by the Company as an incident to defense or settlement of claims hereunder. This policy shall not be valid or binding until countersigned below by a validating officer of the Company. Pioneer National Title Insurance Company by &P-A--vi. '''' jeer)) President Attest 907 0,4'1 Secretary 7 Countersigned atJl/LGf- lel� By (� Validating Signatory SchedulE '-`1, General Exceptions 1. Encroachments or questions of location, boundary and prohibition or limitation on the use, occupancy or im- area, which an accurate survey may disclose; public provement of the land resulting from the rights of the or private easements, streets, roads, alleys or high- public or riparian owners to use any waters which may ways, unless disclosed of record by recorded Plat or cover the land; defects, liens, encumbrances, or other conveyance, or decree of a Court of record; rights or matters created or suffered by the insured; rights or claims of persons in possession, or claiming to be in claims based upon instruments or upon facts not dis- possession, not disclosed by the public records; ma- closed by the public records but of which rights, terial or labor liens, or liens under the Workmen's claims, instruments or facts the insured has know- Compensation Act not disclosed by the public records; ledge. water rights or matters relating thereto; any service, installation or construction charges for sewer, water, 3. General taxes not now payable; matters relating to electricity, or garbage removal. special assessments and special levies, if any, preceding the same becoming a lien. 2. Exceptions and reservations in United States Patents: right of use, control or regulation by the United States 4. "Consumer credit protection," "truth-in-lending," of America in the exercise of powers over navigation; or similar law, or the failure to comply with said limitation by law or governmental regulation with re- law or laws. spect to subdivision, use, enjoyment or occupancy; any Conditions and Stipulations 1. The Company shall have the right to, and will, at its own Whenever the Company shall be obligated to pay a claim un- expense, defend the insured with respect to all demands der the terms of this policy by reason of a defect in the title and legal proceedings founded upon a claim of title, encum- to a portion of the area described herein, liability shall be brance or defect which existed or is claimed to have existed limited to the proportion of the face amount of this policy prior to the date hereof and is not set forth or excepted here- which the value of the defective portion bears to the value in; reserving, however, the option at any time of settling the of the whole at the time of the discovery of the defect" un- claim or paying the amount of this policy in full. In case any less liability is otherwise specifically segregated herein. such demand shall be asserted or any such legal proceedings If this policy insures the lien of a mortgage, and claim is shall be instituted the insured shall at once give notice there- made hereunder, the Company may pay the entire indebted- of in writing to the Company at its home office and, if the in- ness and thereupon the insured shall assign to the Company sured is a party tb such legal proceedings, secure to the the mortgage and the indebtedness secured thereby, with all Company, within ten days after service of first process upon instruments evidencing or securing the same, and shall con- the insured, the right to defend such legal proceedings in the vey to the Company any property acquired in full or partial name of the insured so far as necessary to protect the in- satisfaction of the indebtedness, and all liability of the sured, and the insured shall render all reasonable assist- Company shall thereupon terminate. If a policy insuring the ance in such defense. If such notice shall not be given, or lien of a mortgage is issued simultaneously with this policy the right to defend secured, as above provided, then all and for simultaneous issue premium as provided in rate liability of the Company with regard to the subject matter schedule any payment by the Company on said mortgage of such demand or legal proceedings, and any expense in- policy with respect to the real estate described in Schedule cident thereto, shall terminate; provided, however, that A hereof shall reduce pro tanto the liability under this policy. failure to give such notice shall in no case prejudice the All actions or proceedings against the Company must be claim of the insured unless the Company shall be actually based on the provisions of this policy. Any other action or prejudiced by such failure and then only to the extent of actions or rights of action that the insured may have or may such prejudice. bring against the Company with respect to services rendered 2. In the event of final judicial determination by a court of in connection with the issuance of this policy, are merged competent jurisdiction, under which the estate, lien or in- herein and shall be enforceable only under the terms, con- terest insured is defeated or impaired by reason of any ad- ditions and limitations of this policy. verse interest, lien or encumbrance not set forth or excepted herein, claim may be made as herein provided. A statement 4. The following terms when used in this policy mean: in writing of any loss or damage, for which it is claimed the (a) "named insured": the persons and corporations named Company is liable, shall be furnished to the Company at its as insured in Schedule A of this policy: (b) "the insured": home office within sixty days after such loss or damage such named insured together with (1) each successor in shall have been ascertained. No right of action shall accrue ownership of any indebtedness secured by any mortgage with respect thereto until thirty days after such statement shown in Item 3 of Schedule A, (2) any owner or successor shall have been furnished and no recovery shall be had un- in ownership of any such indebtedness who acquires title less an action shall have been commenced thereon within to the real estate described in Item 4 of Schedule A, or one year after the expiration of said thirty days. Any rights any part thereof, by lawful means in satisfaction of said or defenses of the Company against a named insured shall indebtedness or any part thereof, (3) any governmental be equally available against any person or corporation who agency or instrumentality which insures or guarantees shall become an insured hereunder as successor of such said indebtedness or any part thereof, and (4) any person named insured. or corporation deriving an estate or interest in said real estate as an heir or devisee of a named insured or by 3. The Company may at any time pay this policy in full, reason of the dissolution, merger, or consolidation of a whereupon all liability of the Company shall terminate. corporate named insured; (c) "date hereof": the exact Every payment made by the Company, exclusive of costs day, hour and minute specified in Schedule A; (d) "pub- incurred by the Company as an incident to defense or settle- lic records": records which, under the recording law, ment of claims hereunder, shall reduce the liability of the impart constructive notice with respect to said real Company by the amount paid. The liability of the Company estate; (e) "home office": the office of the Company at shall in no case exceed the actual loss of the insured and the address shown hereon; (t) "mortgage": mortgage, costs which the Company is obligated to pay. When the deed of trust, trust deed, or other security instrument Company shall have paid a claim hereunder it shall be sub- described in Schedule A. rogated to all rights and remedies which the insured may have against any person or property with respect to such 5. All notices required to be given the Company and any claim, or would have if this policy had not been issued, statement in writing required to be furnished the Company and the insured shall transfer all such rights to the Company. shall include the number of this policy and shall be ad- If the payment made by the Company does not cower the loss dressed to it at the gffice which issued this policy or to its of the,insured. such subrogation shall be proportionate. ' Home Office, Claims,.epertvier.t,-433 South Spring Street, P.O. Box 54730, Los Ange';es; California 90054. WLTA NUM9ER : A-179388 DATE : MAY 21 , 1977 AT 8: 00 A.M. AMOUNT : $20,000.00 PREMIUM: $ 124.00 SCHEDULE A 1 . INSURED THE CITY OF RENTON, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 2. TITLE TO THE ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST INSURED BY THIS POLICY IS VESTED IN THE NAMED INSURED 3. ESTATE , LIEN OR INTEREST INSURED FEE SIMPLE ESTATE 4. DESCRIPTION OF THE REAL ESTATE WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS POLICY IS ISSUED LOTS 15 THRU 20, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 3, EARLINGTON, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 14 OF PLATS, PAGE 7, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON A-179388 PAGE 1 SCHEDULE B DEFECTS, LIENS , ENCUMBRANCES AND OTHER MATTERS AGAINST WHICH THE COMPANY DOES NOT INSURE: GENERAL EXCEPTIONS ALL MATTERS SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPHS NUMBERED 1 TO 4 INCLUSIVE ON THE COVER SHEET OF THIS POLICY UNDER THE HEADING SCHEDULE B GENERAL EXCEPTIONS SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS NONE .. .END OF SCHEDULE B.. . THE TERMS OF THIS POLICY ARE MODIFIED BY THE ATTACHED INDORSEMENT. WA: 10 A-1743RA PAGE 2 • '0 1919.1 PN TI WA fS_ioi ENDORSEMENT FOAM WA 10•4EV - OWNER'S INFLATION PROTECTION ENDORSEMENT? �y ATTACHED TO POLICY NO. ,4,....1 / ] a r ISSUED BY ( ((( Pioneer National Title Insurance Company The Company, recognizing the current effect of inflation on real property valuation and intending to provide additional monetary protection to the Insured Owner named in said Policy, hereby modifies said Policy,as follows: 1. Notwithstanding anything contained in said Policy to the contrary, the amount of insurance provided by said Policy, as stated in Schedule A thereof, is subject to cumulative annual upward adjustments in the manner and to the extent hereinafter specified. 2. "Adjustment Date" is defined, for the purpose of this Endorsement, to be 12:01 a.m. on the first January 1 which occurs more than six months after the Date of Policy, as shown in Schedule A of the Policy to which this Endorsement is attached, and on each succeeding January 1. 3. An upward adjustment will be made on each of the Adjustment Dates, as defined above, by increasing the maximum amount of insurance provided by said Policy (as said amount may have been increased theretofore under the terms of this Endorsement) by the same percentage, if any, by which the United States Department of Commerce Composite Construction Cost Index (base period 1967) for the month of September immediately preceding exceeds the highest Index number for the month of September in any previous year which is subsequent to Date of Policy; provided, however, that the maximum amount of insurance in force shall never exceed 150% of the amount of insurance stated in Schedule A of said Policy, less the amount of any claim paid under said Policy which, under the terms of the Conditions and Stipulations, reduces the amount of insurance in force. There shall be no annual adjustment in the amount of insurance for years in which there is no increase in said Construction Cost Index. 4. In the settlement of any claim against the Company under said Policy, the amount of insurance in force shall be deemed to be the amount which is in force as of the date on which the insured claimant first learned of the assertion or possible assertion of such claim, or as of the date of receipt by the Company of the first notice of such claim, whichever shall first occur. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as extending or changing the effective date of said Policy. This Endorsement is made a part of said Policy and is subject to the schedules, conditions and stipulations therein, except as modified by the provisions hereof. Pioneer National Title Insurance Company B v< ) Q.1, President 91 Atreus al O�O..., Secretary NOTE: In connection with a future application for title insurance covering said land, reissue credit on premium charges (if applicable at all) will be allowed only upon the original face amount of insurance as stated in Schedule A of said Policy '4 / r (/ EW v�.` L '✓`_� '/ T /4G-s f G � 'c.ic<,u-G.L•L.�r; _�?_. ._._. pF 44 THE CITY OF RENTON J `• CD; 1 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 obi p �.. . -. CHARLES J. DELAURENTI � MAYOR • GWEN E. MARSHALI , DIRECTOR 4 �O Q FINANCE DEPARTMENT AP 4T'D SEPIV' May 16, 1977 Honorable Charles J. Delaurenti, Mayor Members of the Renton City Council Renton, Washington Subject: Request Ordinance to Appropriate Unanticipated Revenue for Earlington School Site Acquisition and Improvements Dear Mayor and Council Members: We have received $52,500.00 from King County for the purpose of acquiring and improving the Earlington School site. We respectfully request that this unanticipated revenue be appropriated into the following accounts in the Park Department Budget: APPROPRIATE FROM: Unanticipated Revenue Received from King County $52,500.00 APPROPRIATE UNTO: Park Facilities Division a/c 101/000.20.533.50.61.01 $20,000.00 (Earlington School Site Acquisition) a/c 101/000.20.533.50.63.01 32,500.00 (Earlington School Improvements) TOTAL APPROPRIATION ------ $52,500.00 We further request that this matter be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for the proper Ordinance. Sincerely, Gwen Marshall Finance Director .�+ --- Renton City Council 5/16/77 Page 3 Consent Agenda - Continued Earlington Park Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested ordinance appropri- ating $52,500 received from King County ueto Park Facilities for acquisition and improvements to the Earlington School site for park purposes. Recommendation: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA AS Approval PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Finance Director Marshal + reported approval of Law and Funds for Valley Justice Grant Funds for the Valley Communication Center for the Communication project period 5/1/77 to 4/30/78 to purchase equipment and services; the Grant being a part of the City' s contribution to the Communica- tion Center. The letter explained need to appropriate grant funds into Police budget with the necessary transfers ; total grant $31 ,667; Federal funds to provide $25,441 (80. 34%) ; State Buy-in $3,113 (9.83%) ; and City matching funds $3,113 (9. 93Y' . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDA"T.ON AND REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Chairman C "1er, submitted Committee Committee Report report recommending Council concurrence in the Mayor' s appointment Appointments of Benny Richardson to the Police Civi Service Commission , six- Confirmed year term expiring 6/1/83. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUN- Civil Service CIL CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. Park Board The Ways and Means Committee report concurred in the reappointment of Ron Regis to the Park Board, four-year term expiring 6/1/81 . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. MOTION CARRIED. Councilwoman Thorpe requested her "NO" vote be recorded. Park Board The Ways and Means Committee report concurred in the Mayor's appoint- ment of Nancy Mathews to the Renton Park Board for four-year term expiring 6/1/81 . The Mayor' s appointment letter requested stagger- ing of the two new positions to the .-,cord to avoid three positions expiring at the same time, and random selection was done to determine one three-year and one four-year terni'7: . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMLNDATION. CARRIED, Park Board The Ways and Means Committee report recommended Council concurrence in the Mayor's appointment of Nathaniel Weathers , Jr. to the Renton Park Board for a three-year term expiring 6/1/80, MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. Public Services Public Services Committee Chairman Bruce submitted committee report Committee Report concurring with Police Department request for authorization to Mini-Computer accept the low bid of $10,710 plus $578. 34 sales tax, submitted by Data Storage & IBM Corporation for the purchase of a Mini -Computer Data/Storage Unit Hard Copy Printer and Hard Copy Printer, as recommended by Police Department and the Bid Award Data Processing Director. Moved by Perry, Seconded by Thorpe, Coun- cil concurr. Upon inquiry by Councilman Clymer, Police Chief Darby explained the 24-hour service which would be available through Police personnel . Daniel Hartley, Manager of Computer Sales , Inc . , Seattle, registered protest against bid award, claiming IBM machine not a computer, but a data station and does not meet hid specifications; also noting considerable time and expense expended to submit bid meeting specifications. Police Capt. Bourasa explained history of federal grant to obtain equipment, consultation with Data Processing Matter Tabled Director Torkelson for bid specifications , discussions with suppliers for One Week regarding departmental needs and funds available, MOVED BY STRFDICKE , SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL TABLE MATTER OF BID AWARD FOR ONE WEEK, CARRIED. Community Services Community Services Committee Chairwoman Thorpe submitted committee Committee Report report reconnnending that the Mayor be authorized to sign the proposed Green River interlocal agreement for Green River Valley. The report explained Valley Agreement purpose of agreement is to develop collectively a work program to guide in the formulation of an interim policy and regulatory plan to