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August 13, 1976
MEMO TO FILE - Proposed Street Vacation
Gary Vigoren
Contacted Don Goodwin by phone on 8/12/76, he came to the office today
and 'informed us that Mrs. Carter, the fourth owner apparently does not
understand what they are trying to do, and will not participate in the
street vacation. He was going to contact Gary Vigoren and Robert McCullough
the original petitioners and try and talk to Mrs. Carter. If she agrees
to give quit claim deed to the other parties, the cost will be split to
$966.;67 each, and the street vacation can be completed. Ordinance 2991
adopted December 15, 1975. Not yet published. Two copies of ordinance
furnished to Mr. Goodwin.
Don Goodwin - 772-522,8
Gary.L. Vigoren - 324-3700 (Work Number)
Mrs. Wayne T. Carter
463 Lind Ave. N.W.
Tel. 772-4694
I Mr. Goodwin will let us know what they are going to do.
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SUBJECT:I Ordinance - Portion of N.W. 5th Street' (Renton Street)
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We have checked' the legal description contained within the above referenced
Ordinance vacating a portion of N.W. 5th Street and find it to be satisfactory.
The amount of the appraisal is in the sum of $2,900.00 which represents one-
half of the appraised value.
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Mr. Robert G. McCullough, '464 Stevens.:Ave. N.W.
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Re: Payment of One-Half Assessed Valuation
of Vacation of Portion of N.W. 5th St:
between Stevens Ave. N.W. and Lind Dear Mr. Vigo.ren.
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The Renton City Council , at its regular meeting of December 15, ':
1975, has authorized the vacation of .a- portion 'of N.W: 5th St.
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subject Ito payment unto the City by`;the abutting -pro.perty owners
of the total sum of: $2,900 which sum is'one-half :of_ th"e appraised. v
value. Pro rata share in sum of $725.00 for, each owner may
by cash, check or money order,d
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should b filed with the City Clerk.at .an early date' since the ordi.- '';y
Hance cannot bepublished
n ubl i shed to consummate. the vacati,on',unti 1 such `ai'me` 'at° t;;,,'.:';•; ":'' ::
received in full 'from al
as payment has been 1 par'ties,concerned
If you have any questions concerning',thi s' matter.,. l ease contact'
this office Ext. 235-2500.
Very truly.yours.,::
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Mr. Robert G. McCullough
464 Stevens Ave. N.W.
Renton, WA 98055
Re: Payment of One-Half Assessed •Val uatioh ,;'.r;_ i:
of Vacation of Portion of. N.W. 5th St.
between Stevens Ave. N.W. and Lind Ave;: N:W.
Dear Mr. Vigoren.
The Renton Cit Co ncil , at is re T rmeeting y u i gu a of 'December '15; '�:<'' �`:=•� � ��.,,,4".
1975, has authorized the vacation of a -portion'.of;N.W. 5th..St.
payment untothei y y. he ut i'ng-"propertyr`owners
subject to a ment C t b t ab t ->`
of the total sum of $2,900, which sum "i s' one-.half of the 'appraised'
value. Pro rata share in sum of $725.00 for each owner may:,,be:paid• :
by cash, check or money order,' payable to the City of-:Renton; and.`
should be filed with the City Clerk.'at an early -date -
nance cannot be published to consummate the vacation anti l,`such time':.';: ::::;; ' ': :.,
as payment has been received in full from all
If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact.:
this office, Ext. 235-2500.
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CITY OF RENTON
Delores A. Mead
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December 18, 1975
Mr. Gary Vigoren
500 Stevens Ave. N.W.
Renton, WA 98055
Re: Payment of One-Half Assessed Valuation
of Vacation of Portion of N.W. 5th St.
between Stevens Ave. N.W. and Lind Ave. N.W.
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DearlMr. Vigoren:
The Renton City Council , at its regular meeting of December 15,
1975,1 has authorized the vacation of a portion of N.W. 5th St.
subject to payment unto the City by the abutting property owners
of the total sum of $2,900, which sum is one-half of the appraised
valuer. Pro rata share in sum of $725.00 for each owner may be paid
by cash, check or money order, payable to the City of Renton, and
should be filed with the City Clerk at an early date since the ordi-
nance cannot be published to consummate the vacation until such time
as payment has been received in full from all parties concerned.
If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact
this office, Ext. 235-2500.
Very truly yours,
CITY OF RENTON A/Atic€4) QM.10%.,
Delores A. Mead
City Clerk
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THE CITY OFF RENTON
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December 18, 1975
Mr. Don Goodwin
503iLind Avenue N.W.
Renton, WA 98055
Re: Payment of One-Half Assessed Valuation :
of Vacation of Portion of N.W. 5th St.
between Stevens Ave. N.W. and Lind Ave. N.W.
Dear Mr. Vigoren.
ThelRenton City Council , at its regular meeting of December 15,
1975, has authorized the vacation of a portion of N.W. 5th St.
subject to payment unto the City by the abutting property owners
of the total sum of $2,900, which sum is one-half of the appraised
value. Pro rata share in sum of $725.00 for each owner may be paid
by cash, check or money order, payable to the City'.of. Renton, and '
should be filed with the City Clerk at an early date, since the ordi-
nance cannot be published to consummate the vacation'.until such time . `. ;
as payment has been received in full from all parties concerned.
If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact , .
this office, Ext. 235-2500.
Very truly yours,
CITY OF RENTON
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Delores A. Mead
City Clerk
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12/15/75 Page 5,
OLD BUSINESS - Continued
Housing & Community programs be submitted to the Joint Policy Committee and forwarded
Development Program to H.U.D. for funding consideration: 1 . Housing & Community Develop-
for 1976 - Contt ment Planning and Implementation; 2. Senior Citizen Activity Center;
3. Cedar Center Park (Designed for multi-use by elderly, handicapped
and low and moderate income persons) ; 4. Renton Green River Valley
Wildlife Habitat and Greenbelt Acquisition; 5. Housing Rehabilitation
Program; 6. Safety and Services Information System; 7. Preventive
Health Services; 8. Bus for Senior Citizen Transportation.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE AND ADOPT PRI-
ORITIES ESTABLISHED. CARRIED.
Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Grant submitted committee report
Committee Report concerning Council referral of parking on Burnett Ave. S. , that the
committee met and discussed the problem with the Police Chief and
Parking in Downtown Sgt. Persson of the Renton Patrol Division, being advised by the
during Christmas! Police Chief that increased patrols will be made of this problem
Rush area with emphasis on Burnett Ave. The report indicated the committee
will continue research into towing ordinance and parking citations.
MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDA-
TION OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Resolution MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COUNCILMAN
DELAURENTI 'S REQUEST TO REFER RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING FUNDS FOR
BUDGET PURPOSES TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report
Ordinance 2991 recommending second and final reading for an ordinance vacating a
Street Vacation portion of N.W. 5th Street. between Lind Ave. N.W. and Stevens Ave.
N.W. 5th Street j N.W. as petitioned by Gary L. Vigoren (first reading 12/8/75) .
Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI ,
COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. Upon inquiry, Public Works Director
Gonnason reported abutting property owners were willing to pay the
established fee of $2,900 ($725 each) representing 1/2 appraised
value. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Fi 'r,st Reading Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance
Glacier Park Rezone rezoning Burlington Northern property from G to MP and H-1 located
north of S.W. 43rd, west of Lind Ave. S.W. and east of the RR R/W
within the City. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, ORDINANCE BE
PLACED ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY
DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, SUBJECT ORDINANCE BE REFERRED
BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Following discussion
of 20 acres donated by Burlington Northern for wildlife habitat,
it was MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, QUESTION OF DEED OR
LETTER OF INTENT BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED.
First Reading Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented an ordinance for
Moran Rezone first reading which rezoned the Moran property from R-1 to R-2 located
at 424 Williams Ave. S. between 4th St. S. and 5th St. S. Councilman
Perry left the Council Chambers and took no part nor action on this
matter. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY
DELAURENTI, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
Resolution 2011 The Legislation Committee presented a resolution for reading and
Date of Hearing adoption setting hearing date of January 5, 1976 vacating a portion
Setlfor 1/5/76 re of N. 44th St. as petitioned by PanAbode, Inc. Following reading
Vacation of Portion of the resolution, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI ,
of N. 44th St. COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Upon inquiry Public
Works Director reported that information of underground variance before
Board of Public Works for this area would be included in the-map for
the hearing 1/5/76.
Resolution 2012 The Legislation Committee presented a resolution for adoption which
Isle & Lake Addn #1 approved the final plat for Isle and Lake Addition No. 1 (Picke Final
Final Plat Plat) . Following reading of a resolution approving a residential
subdivision located on north side of N. 38th St. between Lake Washing-
ton Blvd. N. and Park Ave. N. , MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER
COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Upon inquiry, Planning
Director Ericksen noted plat included pipe stem lots. MOTION CARRIED.
Renton City Council
12/15/75 Page 6
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL ADJOURN.
CARRIED. The Council meeting adjourned at 11 :25 p.m.
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. .Reference: N.W. .5th..Street' between. Lind Avenue N.W: .and e, CITY of RENTON .
Steven's Avenue N.W. - Street Vacation I. '-`')CLERKS OFFICE r
Gentlemen: �`P4 e":2 �,(":4
'The cost.analysis employed.in.deterMining a fair value for the
referenced. street' vacation was based on appraisals'made by the
King County.Assessor's.Office for the. adjacent.and .fully develop-
ed lots.
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Utility:Easement . 4,000 Sq. ,Ft. '. @ .'25. = $1.,000.00 . '
Remaining Area' ' 8,000. Sq. .Ft.: @ .60 = 4,.800..00 .
Total • .12,000. Sq. Ft. = :$.5.,800.00. .
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The. four property. owners .that abutt. the'.street. share equal front :
footage. . In considering half of the. estimated value at $2.,900.00,. .
the. cost for each property. owner is calculated' at $725_.00..
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PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
Street Vacation published as required by law, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing
N.W. 5th to consider vacation of a portion of N.W. 5th St. located between
(Gary Vigoren) Lind Ave. N.W. and Steven Ave. N.W. (formerly known as Renton St. ) as
requested in petition filed by Gary L. Vigoren. Public Works Director
Gonnason noted. the Board of Public Works had recommended proceeding
with the vacation contingent upon securing a minimum 20-ft. utility
easement and that the Public Works Department verified signatures on
the petition represent 75% of the property abutting that portion of
right-of-way proposed for vacation, noting recommendation that public
interest would be served by vacating portion of N.W. 5th St. and return-
ing same to tax rolls. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CLOSE HEARING'. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE STREET VACATION AND REFER TO THE
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO DETERMINE APPRAISAL FEE AND TO PROCEED.
CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
Appeal of published, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing to consider appeal
Planning of September 24, 1975 Planning Commission decision denying rezone of
Commission property from G to B-1 as filed by Gary Moritz, 2525 N.E. 24th St.
Decision for approximately 30,000 sq.ft. of property located on Union Ave: N.E.
Gary Moritz between Mobil Gas Station across from Pralirie Market. Letter from Plan-
Rezone G to B-1 ning Director Ericksen reported events leading to the Commission denial
R-821-75 of rezone request as it would be incompatible with the existing Compre-
hensive Plan which indicates medium density multiple-family residential
for the area in question and the area immediately to the north is
zoned R-3 with areas on east and south zOned G, also noting review by
the Commission indicated no additional commercial zoning was justified.
The letter also noted the Comprehensive Plan for the Highlands area
is presently 'under review by the Commission. Letter from Planning
Director Ericksen to Community Services Committee Chairman Clymer and
Committee Members was read noted the Planning Commission recommendation
regarding request for rezone from G to R=3 of the Dennis R. Oster
property which is adjacent to the Moritz,, property, was referred to the
;Community Services Committee on 10/6/75 for study and recommendation.
The letter requested simultaneous review of both the Oster and Moritz
items to order that decision be consistent with Council policy.
Attorney Mel Kleweno, 213 S.4th, Kent, representing Gary Moritz, used
map to point out the only single family (resident in the area of Moritz
property was one home zoned B-1 to the west, home on Oster property
and some County homes , that across the street is City property used
for equipment and gravel storage, that the intersection to east is zoned
business on all four quadrants. Mr. Kleweno submitted letter from Mr.
Steve Skeel , adjacent land owner to the north (zoned multi-family), sup-
borted Moritz' s efforts to have property zoned for business as being
Compatible with economic situation and with his own future plans.
Mr. Dennis R. Oster, 316 Union Ave. N.E. , noted light industry in area.
Following discussion, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT,
Public Hearing COUNCIL CONTINUE PUBLIC HEARING TO NOVEMBER 24, 1975 AND THE APPEAL BE
Continued to REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE TO STUDY. CARRIED.
11/24/75 Planning Director Ericksen used slides to explain the area in question.
MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 9:25 p.m. and reconvened at 9:35 p.m. ROLL CALL: All
Councilmen present as previously shown (Delaurenti , Perry, Stredicke,
Bruce and Grant) .
CORRESPONDENCE City Clerk Mead reported November 3, 1975 Bid Opening for ten miniature
Bid Opening hand carried two-way radios with two bids received as shown on attached
Two-Way Radios tabulation. Letter from Purchasing Agent Church reported recommenda-
Bid ,Accepted tion of Police Chief Darby and Communication Technician and himself
Ito accept the low bid of R.C.A. for $11 ,474.82 deleting nine batteries
from their bid in order to comply with the Federal grant monies, which
including sales tax totals $10,955.98. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY
BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PURCHASING AGENT. CARRIED.
Municipal Arts Letter from Renton Municipal Arts Commission Chairman Charmaine Baker
• thanked Council for passage of the. 1% for Art ordinance noting action
represents forward step for community and, is in keeping with current
trend that local government develop and support art in the community.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
November 10 , 1975 Municipal Building
Monday 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett, presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and
called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, Council President; GEORGE J. PERRY, RICHARD M.
COUNCIL STREDICKE, KENNETH D. BRUCE, WILLIAM J. GRANT. MOVED BY DELAURENTI,
SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCILMEN EARL CLYMER AND HENRY E. SCHELLERT, BE
EXCUSED. CARRIED.
PRESS IN Mary Wilbert Smith, Editor, Greater Renton News; Eric Pryne, News
ATTENDANCE Editor, Renton Record Chronicle.
CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; G. M. SHELLAN,
IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works
Director; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; BOB HUGHES, Legislative
Aide; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; GEORGE WILLIAMS, Fire Chief; VERN
CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; DON STARK, Administrative Assistant; VIC
TeGANTVOORT, Street Supt.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF
NOVEMBER 3, 1975 AS WRITTEN.. CARRIED.
SPECIAL GUESTS Mayor Garrett introduced Scout Master Ken Williams and Troup working
on Boy Scout Citizenship merit badges.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
Environmental published, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing to consider the
Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Local Improvement District
for LID 296 No. 296, Kennydale Interceptor. Public.Works. Director Gonnason intro-
Kennydale Sewer duced Project Consultant Bill Moore and Project Engineer Larry Osborn.
Project of Moore, Wallace & Kennedy, Inc. , Seattle, Project Consulting Firm,
authors and principal E. I.S. contributors. Mr. Moore summarized the
Impact Statement, describing the L. I .D. project which will provide
collection sewer lines for residential areas in the northern portion
of Renton (Kennydale area)with -28 linear feet of 8-inch or larger line
plus side sewers stubbed to the 500 homes in the area, each homeowner
required to make connection from home. The Draft Statement listed
direct environmental impacts: Removal of ground cover on easements
( two acres), would be replaced; construction noise & dust, and con-
struction disruption of traffic; and elimination of health hazard.
Secondary environmental impacts: 'full utilization of existing zoning
and possible increase in storm water runoff. Alternatives listed:
no action and reduce occupancy in areas with'septic problems through
abatement procedures. The Statement listed mitigation of adverse
impact by hydroseeding of unimproved easements; sprinking with water
to relieve dust. and traffic detours during construction. Mr. Moore
requested that all responses to the E. I.S. be written and submitted
to the responsible official , Public Works Director Gonnason, by 11/15/75.
Councilman Perry inquired re storm water and was advised existing run-
off has been taken into consideration and that new plats should be con-
sidered as developed. Following further discussion, Mr. Mark Iozzio
255 First Ave. N.W. , Issaquah, made inquiries on behalf. of Washington
Environmental Impact Council; commented on alternatives for "where
sewerage goes" after collected in Kennydale and also that acceptance
of this plan would develop northern side of May Creek. Mr. Moore
requested the comments be submitted to the Public Works Director in
writing prior to the deadline of 11/15/75. Upon inquiry by Councilman
Stredicke, City Attorney Shellan noted closing of hearing does not
constitute acceptance of the Impact Statement and Council will have
further opportunity to review final statement. Project Engineer Osborn
used display map to further explain the district and project. Council-
man Grant inquired regarding inclusion of property on Edmonds N.E. where
the L. I .D. had been rejected, being advised of inclusion. Plans for
installation of the line in or adjacent to Edmonds Ave. N.E. were dis-
cussed. Upon inquiry of Councilman Bruce, Mr. Osborn noted no lift sta-
tion was planned. Meetings with property owners noted (see schedule) .
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CLOSE HEARING. CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER LID 296 TO THE
Hearing PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR FURTHER MONITORING. CARRIED. Time: 8:50 P.M.
Continued to See later adoption of Resolution No. 2009 amending hearing date for
12/15/75 LID 296 to December 15, 1975.
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ORDINANCES - Continued
Ordinance No. 2988 Harbor Line which have heretofore been acquired by The Boeing Company
Inner Harbor Line and the City. (First reading 12/1/75) Following readings, it was
Annexation MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYME , COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS
READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
Ordinance No. 2989 The Legislation Committee presented an ordinance. which had been on
Appropriation of first reading 12/1/75 appropriating funds in the amount of $895.05
Funds for Demoliton for the demolition of a dangerous' building at 518 Cedar Ave. S.
Following readings it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER,
COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
Ordinance No. 2990 The Legislation Committee presented an ordinance for second and final
Rezone G to R-3 readings (first reading 12/1 ) changing the zoning classification of
Oster Property the Oster property located on Union Ave. N.E. between N.E. 4th St.
(S E. 128th) and S.E. 132nd, from G to R-3. Following the readings,
it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE
AS READ. ROLL CALL: Six Ayes: DELAURENTI, PERRY, CLYMER, BRUCE,
GRANT, SCHELLERT; One NO: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED.
First Reading The Legislation Committee presented an ordinance for first reading
Street Vacation which vacates a portion of N.W. 5th Street between Lind Ave. N.W. and
Portion NW 5th St. Stevens Ave. N.W. Following reading of the ordinance vacating street
as per petition filed by Gary L. Vigoren, it was MOVED BY PERRY,
SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
Meeting adjourned at 10:28 p.m.
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WARRANT DISTRIBUTION 1U/08/75
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS. NO.#7188 — #7194
CURRENT FUND 11191893110
PARK AND RECREATION FUND M3133113E -
ARTERIAL STREET FUND 4131,911,9i
' STREET FUND 0111201SO
STREET FORWARD THRUST $18,778,4A
URBAN ARTERIAL FUND SSIS44188
397S WATER 6 SEWER CONBTR RE3106918$
WATERWORKS UTILITIY FUND 4101,1E192
AIRPORT FUND •20A153
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 0939.01
TOTAL, OF ALL WARRANTS I/214934163 .
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF
RENTON CITY COUNCIL; HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL, CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES WAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, D0 HEREBY
APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO: 7195 THROUGH NO. 7300 IN THE AMOUNT
OF $121, 9$ 4.153 THIS 84 DAY OF ECEMBE 1975• ct • �
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CORRESPONDENCE - Continued
William G. Moran Councilman Perry left the Council Chambers and took no part in any
Rezone discussion nor in any action regarding this matter. Upon inquiry
Continued by Councilman Stredicke, Planning Director Ericksen noted rezone
would allow applicant to convert existing home to duplex and is
across the street from R-3 zoning; that if used for any other purpose
must go before the Planning Commission. MOTION CARRIED.
Isle & Lake Addn. Letter from Planning Director Ericksen further reported Planning Com-
Pickle Final Plat mission recommendation for Council approval of Final Plat of Lyle L.
#FP-846-75 Pickle for Isle and Lake Addition, a residential subdivision located
on the north side of N. 38th St. between Lake Washington Blvd. N. and
Park Ave. N. The letter noted existing use as one single family
residence with proposed use of nine lot single family residential
subdivision, being in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan and
noted conformance with the City's Subdivision Ordinance for the two
acres. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN
RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO
THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED.
Renton Management Letter from the Renton Management Association donated $100 for flood
Association relief to help alleviate suffering and hardship of community members;
Donation donation being forwarded to the Maple Valley Flood Relief Fund.
Street Vacation Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported cost analysis
N.W. 5th between used in determining fair value for that portion of N.W. 5th Street
Lind & Stevens N.W. between Lind Ave. N.W. and Stevens Ave. N.W. , proposed street vacation
requested by Gary Vigoren. The total 12,000 sq. ft. is listed at
$5,800 with half -testimated value $2,900, the cost for each of the
four abutting property owners is calculated at $725. MOVED BY
SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLA-
TION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Flood Damage Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason submitted preliminary
Cedar River damaged caused by recent Cedar River flooding which is being coordi-
nated with State and Federal agencies to effect Disaster Fund applica-
tions. Bank erosion between Logan Ave. bridge and mouth of Cedar River
$50,000; bank erosion upstream from Logan Bridge $10,000; Park Depart-
ment landscaping $10,000; wash-out upstread from half-bridge $30,000
to $40,000; gravel deposits at mouth of' Cedar $300,000 to $400,000;
May Creek $50,000, total estimate from $450,000 to $560,000 food
damage. The letter reported preliminary investigations indicate no
structural damage to any of the City's major bridges and structures
including the Library and City Hall ; also reporting diversion works
around Springbrook Watershed operated successfully. The letter noted
the Department was hopeful that a substantial portion of repairs may
be accomplished by Disaster Relief Funds.
RECESS MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED.
Council recessed at 9:10 p.m. and reconvened at 9:30 p.m. All Council-
men were present at Roll Call .
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OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee
report regarding Appeal by Scarcella Brothers of Planning Commission
Community Services decision of partial fill permit, reporting study made of issue
Committee Report involved and the Soil Conservation Service recommendations. The
1 committee report recommended that the Council concur in the request
Scarcella Bros. Inc. of the applicant and allow the landfill and that the applicant work
Appeal of Planning with the Planning Department on the landscaping requirements. MOVED
Commission Decision BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION
Re Landfill OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE.* Discussion ensued wherein Coun-
cilman Grant noted Soil Conservation representative Bill Cokely' s
comments that S. C. S. would not object to specific alternate wetland
areas. Alan Austin, 1515 Norton Blgd. , Seattle, representing Scar-
I sella Brothers, Inc. questioned landscaping required and noted favor-
able attitude toward voluntary contribution to preservation and main-
tenance of wildlife habitat in lieu of landscaping if a savings was.
realized. Councilman Stredicke noted existence of fund for wildlife
I preservation and also noted reduction which could be made in landscap-
1ing with resultant savings to be contributed to the preservation of
1wildlife habitats. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL AMEND
' MOTION TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
BY DECLARING THE CITY COUNCIL DOES FIND IMPACT ON ENVIRONMENT BUT SINCE
DEVELOPER HAS PRESENTED LANDSCAPING PLAN TO THE CITY THIS IS MITIGATION
FOR LOSS OF WILDLIFE HABITAT.** Grant further explained this would
meet SEPA reouirements: Council would overturn Planning Commission
OLD BUSINESS - Continued Page 4 12/8/75
Scarsella Appeal decision; developer has proposed landscaping over and above ordinance
Continued requirements and in lieu thereof he may include sum of money to be
used for other wildlife habitat. Planning Director Ericksen used
map to explain landscaping proposed. AMENDMENT TO MOTION CARRIED.** .
MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED.*
Contribution to Councilman Grant presented check for $25 from Mrs. Clarissa Fawcett
Green_Ri.ver , for Preservation of Green River Wildlife Habitat. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
Wildlife Fund SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ACCEPT CHECK FOR DEPOSIT IN WILDLIFE FUND.
CARRIED.
Committee of Whole Council President Pro tem Perry presented Committee of the Whole report
Report recommending that the matter of the Cedar River Master Plan be referred
Cedar River to the Community Services Committee. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY
Master Plan SCHELLERT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT AND CEDAR RIVER MASTER PLAN BE
REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Parking on The Committee of the Whole report recommended that the parking problem
Burnett Ave. S. on Burnett Ave. be referred to the Public Safety Committee for review.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT AND
REFER MATTER OF PARKING PROBLEM ON BURNETT AVE TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY
COMMITTEE FOR REPORT BACK. Following discussion, Motion CARRIED.
Downtown Parking The Committee of the Whole report noted regarding the matter of
parking for the downtown area, the Committee recommended that the
Public Works Director be authorized to present the parking problem
to the downtown merchants and report back to the Council , their
response. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN
COMMITTEE OF WHOLE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Rainier Ave. The Committee of the Whole report recommended that the referral re
changing the name of Rainier Ave. to Renton Ave. (S.Grady Way to
City limits) be placed on the next Committee of the Whole agenda.
MOVED BY GRANT, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED.
Logan Ave. Signal MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE MATTER OF SIGNAL LIGHTS
Lights ON LOGAN AVE. N. AT 6th, 7th AND 8th WHICH ARE INCLUDED IN PROPOSED
STREET VACATION BY THE BOEING COMPANY,BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTA-
TION AND PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FOR DISCUSSION. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER THE SUBJECT OF
Marina CITY OPERATED MARINA ON LAKE WASHINGTON TO THE PARK BOARD. CARRIED.
Council Position Council President Pro tem Perry reported Committee recommendation
that Committee of the Whole interview candiates for Council position
which will be vacated January 12, 1976 when Councilman Delaurenti
assumes office of Mayor, that the meeting be held, 12/18/75 and dead-
line for applications to be filed with Council President be 12/15.
MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION
Special Meeting OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TO MEET WITH CANDIDATES. CARRIED.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL SET SPECIAL MEETING FOR
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AT 8:00 PM, DECEMBER 18, COUNCIL CHAMBERS.
CARRIED.
Fire Master Plan Councilman Schellert requested written progress report from Fire Chief
Williams prior to 1/12/76 re Master Plan for Fire Protection.
VOUCHER APPROVAL MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE FOR PAYMENT
VOUCHERS NO. 7195 THROUGH NO. 7300 WHICH HAVE RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL
CERTIFICATION AS TO MERCHANDISE RECEIVED OR SERVICES RENDERED) IN
THE AMOUNT OF $121 ,914.53, PLUS LID #291 REVENUE FUND WARRAND #R-7
IN AMOUNT OF $2,127.60 PLUS CASH FUND WARRANT NO. C-9 'IN AMOUNT OF
$2,127.60. MOTION CARRIED. Vouchers No. 7188 through 7194 were
machine voided during processing.
ORDINANCES Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report
Ordinance No. 2987 recommending second and final readingsfor an ordinance rezoning
Rezone G to B-1 the Gary Moritz property from G to B-1 (First reading 12/1/75) .
Moritz Property Following second reading of the ordinance rezoning property located
on Union Ave. N.E. next to Mobil Station, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT,
SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
Six Ayes: DELAURENTI, PERRY, CLYMER, BRUCE, GRANT AND SCHELLERT;
One No: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED.
Ordinance No. 2988 The Legislation Committee report presented an ordinance for second
Inner Harbor Line and final readings, annexing to the City properties located north
Annexation of the Municipal Airport created by the relocation of the Inner
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Reference: N.W. 5th Street between Lind Avenue N.W. and
Stevens Avenue N.W. - Street Vacation -,CLcaE'S 0 F-I",E ,)"
Gentlemen:
The Cost analysis employed in determining a fair value for the
referenced street vacation was based on appraisals made by the
King County Assessor's Office for the .adjacent.and fully develop-
ed lots.
Utility Easement . 4,000 Sq. Ft. @ .25 = $1,000.00
, Remaining Area 8,000 Sq. Ft. . @ .60 = 4,800.00
Total 12,000 Sq. Ft. '. = $5,800.00.
The four property owners that abutt. the street share equal front
footage.' In considering half of the estimated value at $2,900.00, ,
the cost for each property owner is calculated at $725.00.
Very truly yours,
Warren C. Gonnason, P.E.
Public Works Director
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PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
Street Vacation published as required by law, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing
N.W. 5th to consider vacation of a portion of N.W. 5th St. located between
(Gary Vigoren) Lind Ave. N.W. and Steven Ave. N.W. (formerly known as Renton St. ) as
requested in petition filed by Gary L. Vigoren. Public Works Director
Gonnason noted the Board of Public Works had recommended proceeding
with the vacation contingent upon securing a minimum 20-ft. utility
easement and that the Public Works Department verified signatures on
the petition represent 75% of the property abutting that portion of
right-of-way proposed for vacation, noting recommendation that public
interest would be served by vacating portion of N.W. 5th St. and return-
ing same to tax rolls. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CLOSE HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE STREET VACATION AND REFER TO THE
PUBLIC,WORKS DEPARTMENT TO DETERMINE APPRAISAL FEE AND TO PROCEED.
CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
Appeal of published, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing to consider appeal
Planning of September 24, 1975 Planning Commission decision denying rezone of
, Commission property from G to B-1 as filed by Gary Moritz, 2525 N.E. 24th St.
Decision for approximately 30,000 sq.ft. of property located on Union Ave. N.E.
Gary Moritz between Mobil Gas Station across from Prairie Market. Letter from Plan-
Rezone G to B-1 ning Director Ericksen reported events leading to the Commission denial
R-821-75 of rezone request as it would be incompatible with the existing Compre-
hensive Plan which indicates medium density multiple-family residential
for the area in question and the area immediately to the north is
zoned R-3 with areas on east and south zoned G, also noting review by
the Commission indicated no additional commercial zoning was justified.
The letter also noted the Comprehensive Plan for the Highlands area
is presently under review by the Commission. Letter from Planning
Director Ericksen to Community Services Committee Chairman Clymer and
Committee Members was read noted the Planning Commission recommendation
regarding request for rezone from G to R-3 of the Dennis R. Oster
property which is adjacent to the Moritz property, was referred to the
Community Services Committee on 10/6/75 for study and recommendation.
The letter requested simultaneous review of both the Oster and Moritz
items in order that decision be consistent with Council policy.
Attorney Mel Kleweno, 213 S.4th, Kent, representing Gary Moritz, used
map to point out the only single family resident in the area of Moritz
property was one home zoned B-1 to the west, home on Oster property
and some County homes , that across the street is City property used
for equipment and gravel storage, that the intersection to east is zoned
business on all four quadrants. Mr. Kleweno submitted letter from Mr.
Steve Skeel , adjacent land owner to the north (zoned multi-family), sup-
ported Moritz's efforts to have property zoned for business as being
compatible with economic situation and with his own future plans.
Mr. Dennis R. Oster, 316 Union Ave. N.E. , noted light industry in area.
Following discussion, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT,
Public Hearing COUNCIL CONTINUE PUBLIC HEARING TO NOVEMBER 24, 1975 AND THE APPEAL BE
Continued to REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE TO STUDY. CARRIED.
11/24/75 Planning Director Ericksen used slides to explain the area in question.
MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 9:25 p.m. and reconvened at 9:35 p.m. ROLL CALL: All
Councilmen present as previously shown (Delaurenti , Perry, Stredicke,
Bruce and Grant) .
CORRESPONDENCE City Clerk Mead reported November 3, 1975 Bid Opening for ten miniature
Bid Opening hand carried two-way radios with two bids received as shown on attached
Two-Way Radios tabulation. Letter from Purchasing Agent Church reported recommenda-
Bid Accepted tion of Police Chief Darby and Communication Technician and himself
to accept the low bid of R.C.A. for $11 ,474.82 deleting nine batteries
from their bid in order to comply with the Federal grant monies, which
including sales tax totals $10,955.98. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY
BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PURCHASING AGENT. CARRIED.
Municipal Arts Letter from Renton Municipal Arts Commission Chairman Charmaine Baker
thanked Council for passage of the 1% for Art ordinance noting action
represents forward step for community and is in keeping with current
trend that local government develop and support art in the community.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
November 10 , 1975 Municipal Building
Monday 8: 00 P . M . Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett, presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and.
called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , Council President; GEORGE J. PERRY, RICHARD M.
COUNCIL STREDICKE, KENNETH D. BRUCE, WILLIAM J. GRANT. MOVED BY DELAURENTI ,
SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCILMEN EARL CLYMER AND HENRY E. SCHELLERT, BE
EXCUSED. CARRIED.
PRESS IN Mary Wilbert Smith, Editor, Greater Renton News; Eric Pryne, News
ATTENDANCE Editor, Renton Record Chronicle.
CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; G. M. SHELLAN,
IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works
Director; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; BOB HUGHES, Legislative
Aide; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; GEORGE WILLIAMS, Fire Chief; VERN
CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; DON STARK, Administrative Assistant; VIC
TeGANTVOORT, Street Supt.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF
NOVEMBER 3, 1975 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
SPECIAL GUESTS Mayor Garrett introduced Scout Master Ken Williams and Troup working
on Boy Scout Citizenship merit badges.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
Environmental published, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing to consider the
Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Local Improvement District
for LID 296 No. -296, Kennydale Interceptor. Public Works Director Gonnason intro-
Kennydale Sewer duced Project Consultant Bill Moore and Project Engineer Larry Osborn
Project of Moore, Wallace & Kennedy, Inc. , Seattle, Project Consulting Firm,
authors and principal E. I .S. contributors. Mr. Moore summarized the
Impact Statement, describing the L. I .D. project which will provide
collection sewer lines for residential areas in the northern portion
of Renton (Kennydale area)with 28 linear feet of 8-inch or larger line
plus side sewers stubbed to the 500 homes in the area, each homeowner
required to make connection from home. The Draft Statement listed
direct environmental impacts: Removal of ground cover on easements
( two acres), would be replaced; construction noise & dust, and con-
struction disruption of traffic; and elimination of health hazard.
Secondary environmental impacts : full utilization of existing zoning
and possible increase in storm water runoff. Alternatives listed:
no action and reduce occupancy in areas with septic problems through
abatement procedures. The Statement listed mitigation of adverse
impact by hydroseeding of unimproved easements; sprinking with water
to relieve dust and traffic detours during construction. Mr. Moore
requested that all responses to the E. I.S. be written and submitted
to the responsible official , Public Works Director Gonnason, by 11/15/75.
Councilman Perry inquired re storm water and was advised, existing run-
off has been taken into consideration and that new plats should be con-
sidered as developed. Following further discussion, Mr. Mark Iozzio
255. First Ave. N.W. , Issaquah, made inquiries on behalf of Washington
Environmental Impact Council-; commented on alternatives for "where
sewerage goes" after collected in Kennydale and also that acceptance
of this plan would develop northern side of May Creek. Mr. Moore
requested the comments be submitted to the Public Works Director in
writing prior to the deadline of 11/15/75. Upon inquiry by Councilman
Stredicke, City Attorney Shellan noted closing of hearing does not
constitute acceptance of the Impact Statement and Council will have
further opportunity to review final statement. Project Engineer Osborn
used display map to further explain the district and project. Council-
man Grant inquired regarding inclusion of property on Edmonds N.E. where
the L. I .D. had been rejected, being advised of inclusion. Plans for
installation of the line in or adjacent to Edmonds Ave. N.E. were dis-
cussed. Upon inquiry of Councilman Bruce, Mr. Osborn noted no lift sta-
tion was planned. Meetings with property owners noted (see schedule) .
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CLOSE HEARING. CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER LID 296 TO THE
Hearing PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR FURTHER MONITORING. CARRIED. Time: 8:50 P.M.
Continued to See later adoption of Resolution No. 2009 amending hearing date for
12/15/75 LID 296 to December 15, 1975.
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CITY OF RENTON
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 10th day of November , 1975 , at
8 : 00 P .M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal
Building, Renton , Washington as the time and place for a
public hearing to consider the following : STREET VACATION
(N. W. 5th Street between Lind Ave. N.W. and Stevens Ave N.W. )
All that portion of street right-of-way ( formerly known
as Renton Street) , having a width of 60 feet lying between
Blocks 2 and 3 within the Plat of Latimer' s Lake Park
Addition as recorded in Volume 18 of Plats , page 63 , records
of King County , Washington, and westerly of the Westerly
right-of-way margin. of Lind Ave . N .W. extended and Easterly
'of the Easterly right-of-way margin of Stevens Ave N.W.
extended.
All situated within the SW 1/4 of Section 7 , Township
23 N , Range 5 East W. M. , King County , Washington
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same .
' CITY OF RENTON
Delores A. Mead , Ci y Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
October 24 , 1975
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
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COUNTY OF KING )
I � hereby certify that
three (3) copies of the above notice were posted by me in
three conspicuous places on the property described and one
copy was posted at the City Municipal Building , Renton ,
Washington on date of , 19
Signed
ATITEST :
Notary Public in and for the State
of Washington , residing at Renton.
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filedwith the Citrk of the Cityof'Rentoh`on or a September2,1975,pursuantt requirementsofRCW 35.79, ioningfor theAffidavit of Publication vacationof a pn of a certain
street, as hereinafter more particu-
lady described, and said petition
having been signed bytheowners of
more than.two-thirds (66-�%) per
STATE OF WASHINGTON cent of the property abutting upon a
COUNTY OF KING SS. portion of said street sought to be
vacated,and same being described
as follows:
All that portion of street right-of-
way(formerly known as Renton
;_aa,rl—l¢i?'. rc; )71n?t^119 being first duly sworn on Street),having a width of 60 feet
lying between Blocks 2 and 3
within,the Plat of Latimer's Lake
oath,deposes and says that She is the ....Ch:� .. trP1� of Park Addition as recorded in
Volume 18,of Plats, page 63,
THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) records of King Count
times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and Washington,and westerlyof the
has been for more than six months prior.to the date of publication referred Westerly right-of-way mrgin of
to,printed and published in the English language continually as a news Lind Ave. N.W, extended and
paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, Easterly of the Easterly right-of-
and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained way margin of Stevens Ave.
at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton N.W.extended.
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the All situated within the S.W.+/a of
Superior Court of th County in which it is published,to wit,King County, Section 7, Tolvnshi.
r Range 5 East M". g 3 oun,
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Washington.That the annexed is a (N.W. 5th Street,Between Lind
I Ave. N.W.and Stevens Avenue
N1 .W.) .. ,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
as it was published in regular issues(and I THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS .
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period I FOLLOWS:
SECTION I:That the 10th day of
November,1975,at the hour of 8:00
of one consecutive issues,commencing on the P.M,atthe City Council Chambers in
the Municipal Building,Renton,King
County, Washington, be and is
day of24 ,19 r5 ,and ending the hereby fixed as-the time and place �,
when,the aforesaid Petition for
I vacating the aforesaid portion of
street shall be heard and
day of ,19 ,both dates . determined,which said hearing date '
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- is not more than sixty nor less than
scribers during all bf said period. That the full amount of the fee twenty days from the date of ,
passage of this Resolution.
SECTION II: The City Clerk is t
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of 8- which, which hereby authorized and directed to
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the give notice of said time and hearing
first insertion and _ per folio of one hundred words for ea subsequent as provided by RCW 35.79.020 and
aerested
insertion. therein oroobjecting to said r all persons vacation•
may then appear and be heard
thereon,or they may file their written I
objections thereto with the City Clerk
C11'te:i` clerk at or prior to the time of hearing on •
said vacation.
The City Council shall determine,
�7 as provided for in RCW 35.79.030 as
Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of to whether an appraisal shall be se-
cured to determine the fair market
Clef, 19 °' value of the property sought to be
vacated as provided for in
Ordinance No.2349 and the amount
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of compensation to be made by the
Notary Public ' an for the Slate of Washington, Petitioher-Owners to the City for
such vacation 'but which said
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esiding at tit,King County. amount-shall not exceed one-half of
_-- _ ootri-•;a c the appraised'value of the area to be
- vacated.
'—Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June The City likewise reserves the
right to retain an easement for public
' 9th, 1955. Utility'and related purposes.
—Western Union T legraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, PASSED B,Y THE CITY
adopted by the newspapers of the State. •COUNCIL this 20th day of October,
1,975.
Delores A. Mead,City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR
this 20th day of October, 1975. I
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Avery Garrett,Mayor
Approved as to form:
V.P.C.Form No.87 {Gerard M.Shellan,City Attorney
1 Published in The Renton Record-
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Renton City Council Meeting J
10//20/75 - Page 5 ,
Approval of Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported recommendation of the
VOUCHERS Finance Committee to approve Vouchers No. 6525 through 6731 for payment,
having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or
services have been received or rendered, plus Revenue Fund Warrant No. R-4,
Cash Fund Warrant No. C-4, $3,135.00 .(LID 288) and Revenue Warrant No. R-4,
Cash Fund Warrant No. C-4, $2,077.60 (LID 291 ) . MOVED BY SCHELLERT,
SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS
NO. 6525 THROUGH 6731 . Vouchers 6518 - 6524 machine voided. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES & Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented ordinance amending the
RESOLUTIONS Massage Parlor ordinance for first reading. Following reading, it was
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER BACK TO THE LEGISLATION
Massage Parlor
Ordinance COMMITTEE. CARRIED
Transfer & Approp. Legislation Committee report recommended ordinance to transfer and
of Funds for appropriate funds to finance various Community Developments as approved
Community Dev. by H.U.D. be placed on first reading. Following reading, it was MOVED
BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO REFER BACK TO THE LEGISLATION
' COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ordinance 2977 Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings of
Consolidated 1972 an ordinance establishing a Consolidated 1972 Bond Redemption Fund
Bond Redemption for administrative and accounting purposes. Following readings, it
Find was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT THE ORDINANCE BE
ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Resolution 2003 Legislation Committee report recommended adoption of a Resolution
Providing for approving the Master Shoreline Program as amended. Following reading,
Amendments to it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THIS RESOLUTION BE
Shoreline Master ADOPTED AS READ AND SENT TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO TRANSMIT TO
Program THE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY. MOTION CARRIED.
Resolution 2004 Legislation Committee report recommended adoption of a Resolution
Reaffirming reaffirming its confidence in and commitment to the activities and
Commitment to the actions of the Puget Sound Council of Governments and affirms its
Puget Sound Coun- intent to continue its membership in said body. Following reading,
c`1 of Govts. it was MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS
READ. ROLL CALL: AYES: 6, NO: 1 , SCHELLERT. MOTION CARRIED.
Resolution 2005 Legislation Committee report recommended adoption of a Resolution
Public Hearing setting the date of November 10, 1975 for a Public Hearing on vaca-
Set - Street tion of a street in the vicinity of Lind Ave. N.W. and Stevens Ave. N.W. ,
Vacation formerly known as Renton St. Following reading, it was MOVED BY
11/10/75 STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ
Gary Vigoren AND SET DATE OF NOVEMBER 10, 1975 FOR PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. -
' Resolution 2006 Legislation Committee report recommended adoption of a Resolution
Final Plat approving Final Plat of the Kennydale Park Addition, located on
Kennydale Park N.E. 27th St. between Edmonds Ave. N.E. and Aberdeen Ave. N.E.
Addition Following reading, it was MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE TO ADOPT
THE RESOLUTION AS READ. MOTION CARRIED.
Audience Comment Mr. Mike Smith, 3402 N.E. 7th St. , commented that he felt the Council
had made a poor decision on the matter of the Highlands Church of Christ.
Adjournment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED, BY GRANT, TO ADJOURN. The meeting
adjourned at 12:32 A.M.
Delores A. Mead, Cy C1 k
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WARRANT DISTRIBUTION 10/20/75
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOID: NO.# 6518 - #6524
CURRENT FUND •714805e65
PARKS AND RECREATION FUND $24a192, 15
ARTERIAL STREET FUND i4, 592,31
STREET FUND *24, 379.32
LIBRARY FUND $90254+21
WORK INCENTIVE FUND ( WIN ) $174.09
CAREERS 1P292,62
CETA FUND $5, 204.09
STREET FORWARD THRUST •11, 481r06
URBAN ARTERIAL FUND $B78,26
1976 WATER i SEWER CONSTR 12, 340r05
• WATERWORKS UTILITIY FUND $107, 263. 10
AIRPORT FUND $6,755,72
. EQUIPMENT RENTAL $8, 744+79
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS *277, 357,42 .
. .WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF
RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY
APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO. .6525 THROUGH NO . 6731 IN THE AMOUNT
OF $277, 357, 42 THIS 20TH DAY OF OCTOBE 975.
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN - - + - EMBER � '` A► `+►�� t
L. I .D.#288
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REVENUE FUND Warrant No.#R-4 $3, 135.00
CASH FUND Warrant No.#C-4 $3, 135.00
L. I .U.#291
REVENUE FUND Warrant No.#R-4 $2,077.60 •
CASH FUND Warrant No.#C-4 $2,077.60
CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. oZCdO
WHEREAS a Petition has been filed with the City( Clerk
of the City of Renton on or about September 2 , 1975 , pursuant
to the requirements of RCW 35 . 79 , petitioning for the vacation
of a portion of a certain street, as hereinafter more particularly
described, and said petition having been signed by the owners of
more than two-thirds (66-2/3%) per cent of the property abutting
upon a portion of said street sought to be vacated, and same being
• described as follows :
All that portion of street right-of-way ( formerly
known as Renton Street) , having a width of 60 feet
lying between Blocks 2 and 3 within the Plat of
Latimer ' s Lake Park Addition as recorded in Volume
18 of Plats , page 63 , records of King County ,
Washington , and westerly of the Westerly right-of-
way margin of Lind Ave . N . W. extended and Easterly
of the Easterly right-of-way margin of Stevens Ave .
N. W. extended.
All situated within the S .W. 1/4 of Section 7 , '
Township 23 N. , Range 5 East W. M. , King County ,
Washington ,
NOW THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON , AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : That the 10th day of November , 1975 , at the
hour of 8 : 00 P .M. at the City Council Chambers in the Municipal
Building , Renton , King County, Washington , be and is hereby fixed
as the time and place when the aforesaid Petition for vacating
the aforesaid portion of street shall be heard and determined,
which said hearing date is not more than sixty nor less than
twenty days from the date of passage of this Resolution.
SECTION II : The City Clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to give notice of said time and hearing as provided
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by RCW 35 . 79 .020 and any and/or all persons interested therein
or objecting to said vacation may then appear and be heard
thereon, or they may file their written objections thereto
with the City Clerk at or prior to the time of hearing on said
vacation.
The City Council shall determine, as provided for
in RCW 35 . 79 . 030 as to whether an appraisal shall be secured
to determine the fair market value of the property sought to
be vacated as provided for in Ordinance No. 2349 and the amount
of co pensation to be made by the Petitioner-Owners to the
City for such vacation but which said amount shall not exceed
one- alf of the appraised value of the area to be vacated.
The City likewise reserves the right to retain an
easement for public utility and related purposes .
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of October,
1975 .
Delores A. Mead, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of October, 1975 .
Avery Garrett, Mayor
Approved as to form:
Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 10th day of November , 1975 , at
8 : 00 P .M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal
Building , Renton , Washington as the time and place for a
public hearing to consider the following : STREET VACATION
(N .W. 5th Street between Lind Ave. N.W. and Stevens Ave N .W. )
All that portion of street right-of-way ( formerly known
as Renton Street) , having a width of 60 feet lying between
Blocks 2 and 3 within the Plat of Latimer' s Lake Park
Addition as recorded in Volume 18 of Plats , page 63 , records
of King County , Washington , and westerly of the Westerly
right-of-way margin of Lind Ave . N .W. extended and Easterly
'of Ithe Easterly right-of-way margin of Stevens Ave N.W.
extended.
All situated within the SW 1/4 of Section 7 , Township
23 IN , Range 5 East W.M. , King County , Washington
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same .
CITY OF RENTON
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Delores A. Mead , City Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
October 24 , 1975
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
ss .
COUNTY OF KING
Foot s/ I , �s ) J^e_ L . Infrs- hereby certify that
:e -{-) copies of the above notice were posted by me in
Fd r40,,IrEgeconspicuous places on the property described and one
copy was posted at the City Municipal Building , Renton ,
Washington on date of Q&4ej~ 2.3 , 19 ja,
Signed v,i7f
ATTEST :
I
Notary Public in and for the State
of Washington , rsidina at Renton.
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CITY OF RENTON
pPA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
.�A •
BY
Q ' RENTON CITY COUNCIL
I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 10th day of November , 1975 , at
8 : 00 P .M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal
Building, Renton , Washington as the time and place for a
publlic hearing to consider the following : STREET VACATION
(N.W. 5th Street between Lind Ave. N.W. and Stevens Ave N .W. )
All that portion of street right-of-way ( formerly known
as Renton Street) , having a width of 60 feet lying between
Blocks 2 and 3 within the Plat of Latimer' s Lake Park
Addition as recorded in Volume 18 of Plats , page 63 , records
of King County , Washington , and wester'.y of the Westerly
right-of-way margin of Lind Ave. N.W. extended and Easterly
of the Easterly right-of-way margin of Stevens Ave N.W.
extended.
All situated within the SW 1/4 of Section 7 , Township
23 N , Range 5 East W. M. , King County , Washington
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same.
CITY OF RENTON
Delores A. Mead, Ci y Clerk
1 DATE OF PUBLICATION
Octlober 24 , 1975
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
ss .
COUNTY OF KING
I , hereby certify that
three ( 3) copies of the above notice were posted by me in
three conspicuous places on the property described and one
copy was posted at the City Municipal Building , Renton ,
Washington on date of , 19
1 .
Signed
r ATITEST :
Notary Public in and for the State
of Washington , residing at Renton.
Renton City Council Meeting
10/6/75 - Page 2
Claim for Damages It was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE CLAIM FOR
Wayne T. McCann DAMAGES BY WAYNE T. MCCANN TRUCKING FOR ALLEGED DAMAGE TO HIS TRUCK
Trucking, Inc. AT THE MONSTER ROAD RAILROAD CROSSING AND THE CLAIM FOR DAMAGES OF
Claim for Damages WASHINGTON NATURAL GAS FOR ALLEGED DAMAGES TO THEIR TRUCK AT 55 WILLIAMS
AVE. S. BE REFERRED TO THE .CITY ATTORNEY AND THE INSURANCE CARRIER.
Washington Nat. MOTION CARRIED.
Gas Co.
Transfer of Funds Letter from Mayor Garrett requested an ordinance appropriating a grant
Community Dev. of $71 ,708.00 (funding approved by H.U.D. for the Community Development
Fed. Funds to Program)to the Planning Department account to disburse directly after
Planning Dept. vouchers are submitted to the County. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT,
Housing & Health TO REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR APPROPRIATE ORDINANCE. CARRIED.
Caere MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE QUESTION OF A PREVENTA-
TIVE HEALTH PROGRAM BE REFERRED TO THE SENIOR CITIZENS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Community Dev. Letter from Mayor Garrett informed that the City of Renton' s Community
Program - 1976 Development Program for 1976 is in the process of being established with
a definition of specific program requests that will be submitted to King
County and requested that this program be referred to the Community
Services Committee to work with the Planning Department and the Human
Resources Coordinator to assist in developing programs for submittal .
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES
COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED.
Street Vacation Letter from Board of Public Works Chairman Del Bennett recommended that
Gary Vigoren the Council proceed with the vacation of property located on N.W. 5th
N.W. 5th St. St. , between Lind Ave. N.W. and Stevens Ave. N.W., contingent upon secur-
Between Lind ing a minimum 20-foot utility easement (10 feet on either side of the
Ave. N.W. & existing sanitary sewer line) . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO
Stevens Ave. N.W. REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR A RESOLUTION FIXING HEARING DATE.
CARRIED.
Street Vacation Letter from Mr. Louis G. Malesis , 2822 N.E. 8th Place, requested that
County Road 80 the City, by Resolution, initiate the vacation of a portion of County
also known as Road No. 80, also known as S. 3rd St. Extension. He also noted that
S. 3rd St. Ext. a portion of the same right-of-way had recently been vacated for Mr.
Louis G. Malesis Robert L. Edwards , at which time the City had also recommended that
the remaining portion be vacated. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY
SCHELLERT, THAT THIS COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED.
Offer of EAA Loan Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason informed of offer of
S.W. 43rd (S. 180)Financial Aid from the State Economic Assistance Authority (EAA)
St. , East to West in the form of a low-interest (5%) loan in the amount of $87,000,
Valley Road representing the matching funds which the State must provide in order
to legalize the authorization of a $348,000 federal grant for Phase I
of the joint project between Renton and Kent for improvement of the
jointly owned S.W. 43rd St./S. 180th St. , between the East and West
Valley Roads and recommended Council authorize acceptance of the loan,
the financial responsibility for repayment will be shared equally
by Renton and Kent. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT
THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO ENTER INTO THE AGREEMENT.
Public Works Director Gonnason remarked that Kent had the same matter
on their Agenda for tonight and will recommend the same action. MOTION
CARRIED.
Kennydale Park Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported completion of review
Addition - Plat of the Planning Commission on the Final Plat for the Kennydale Park
Approval Addition, property located on N.E. 27th St. , between Aberdeen Ave. N.E.
Appl . No. and Edmonds Ave. N.E. , the Preliminary Plat having been approved by
FPt836-75 the Council on February 3, 1975. The letter also noted that the Final
St1anford C. Plat had been reviewed by concerned City departments and is in conformance
Witsoe with the City's Subdivision Ordinance. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY
STREDICKE, THAT THE COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION AND REFER THE
MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED.
Appeal of PlanningLetter from Mr. Gary Moritz, 2525 N.E. 24th St. , appealed the Planning
Commission Deci-
si'on - Rezone Commission decision to deny his Rezone Application #R-821-75 from G to
Gary Moritz B-1 for property located on Union Ave. N.E. in the vicinity of N.E. 4th
St. and recommended zoning of R-3. Upon inquiry, City Clerk Mead
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CAPITP� I
September 25 , 1975
Honorable Avery Garrett , Mayor ,
Members of the City Council
Re : Gary Vigoren Street Vacation Request
NW 5th Street Between Lind Avenue NW and Stevens
Avenue NW
Gentlemen:
The Board of Public Works has reviewed the request for
- 7v- c.ation of NW 5th Street between Lind Avenue NW and
" SN:evens Avenue NW and finds no objections to the
Vacation as proposed. A sanitary sewer line is located
: tvi'thin the subject right-of-way , however, and a water
line is anticipated in the same vicinity at some future
date . The Board' s recommendation to proceed with the
vacation, therefore , is contingent upon securing a
minimum 20-foot utility easement (10 feet on either
side of the existing sanitary sewer line) .
Sincerely,
DEL- BENNETT
Chairman
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cc: Fubl.ic Works Director
, DeSign Engineer •
Utilities Engineer
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INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE
Date September 18, 1975
TO: Del Mead, City Clerk
FROM: Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director
SUBJECT: Gary Vigoren Street Vacation Request
The Street vacation petition submitted by Mr. Gary Vigoren for N.W. 5th
Street between Lind Ave. N.W. and Stevens Avenue N.W. has been reviewed
by',thiS department and the signatures on the petition represent 75% of
the property abutting that portion of right-of-way proposed for vacation.
'sty /.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
September 22 , 1975 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: OOrP . M. Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett, presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and
called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF CHARLES DELAURENTI , Council President; GEORGE J. PERRY, RICHARD M.
COUNCIL STREDICKE, EARL CLYMER, KENNETH D. BRUCE and HENRY E. SCHELLERT.
MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, ABSENT COUNCILMAN WILLIAM
J. GRANT, BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. Councilman Grant arrived later in
the meeting.
CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; LARRY WARREN, Asst. City Attorney, G. M. SHELLAN,
IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney, GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk;
ED TORKELSON, Data Processing Manager; DON STARK, Administrative Assis-
tant; GEORGE WILLIAMS, Fire Chief; DEL BENNETT, Deputy Public Works
Director; BOB HUGHES, Legislative Aide; CAPTAIN BUFF, Police Rep. ;
SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director; JIM MAGSTADT, Asst. Planning Director.
PRESS IN Eric Pryne, News Editor, Renton Record Chronicle; Mary Wilbert Smith,
ATTENDANCE Editor, Greater Renton News .
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES
OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1.975 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
Metro Transit Metro Transit Representative, Jim Patrick, explained three busing
Presentation problem areas: Royal Hills area, Windsor Hills and St. Anthony School
children. Mr. Patrick discussed the remote location and steep hills
Continued to leading to Royal Hills housing development; also explaining the bus
October 13, 1975 route which loops through the Highlands including the Vocational School .
Persons present making inquiries: Dale Frank, 475 Kirkland Ave. N.E. ;
Mrytle 'Clymer, 505 Windsor P1 . N.E. ; Jim Breda, Principal of the
St. Anthony School ; Joan Frank, 475 Kirkland Ave. N. E. , Joe Sporcic,
1316 Harrington N.E.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank asked the bus stop be moved from the front of
their home to the Vocational School property. Mr. Breda asked for
regular bus scheduling that could be used by students. Discussion
ensued with Mr. Patrick noting Metro would work with all parties to
resolve broblems, and that report would be forthcoming October 13,
(9:02 p.m. ) which could be mailed upon request.
CORRESPONDENCE Letter from City Attorney Shellan reported arbitration hearing and
Guy M. Ball settlement - Guy M. Ball Construction Co. vs. City of Renton Court
Construction Co. Case 800809 regarding Logan Ave. bridge, held August 6 and 7, 1975
vs. City re Logan wherein the contractor was found entitled to $18,149.33 for "extra
Ave. Bridge work" due to changed circumstances.
Mill Ave. S. Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason recommended acceptance
Asphalt Overlay by the Council as of 9/22/75 for the Mill Ave. S. , S. 2nd St. asphalt
CAG-054-75 overlay completed by Associated Sand and Gravel Co. , Inc. on 8/27/75
Project Accepted and accepted by Public Works Department 8/28. If after thirty days ,
no liens or claims are filed against this project, and proof of pay-
ment of tax liabilities is received, it is recommended that the
retained amount of $479.05 be paid to the contractor. MOVED BY
SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. CARRIED.
Billd Opening City Clerk Mead reported September 19, bid opening for Park Ave. N.
Park. Ave. N. resurfacing, N. 4th St. to N. 8th St. , with four bids received as
Resurfacing shown on the attached tabulation. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY
DELAURENTI , COUNCIL REFER BIDS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
(See later committee report. )
Street Vacation Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported review of the
Gary Vigoren petition submitted by Gary Vigoren for vacation of N.W. 5th Street
Renton City Council Meeting _
9/22/75 - Page 2
CORRESPONDENCE - Continued
Street Vacation between Lind Ave. N.W. and Stevens Ave. N.W. and that the signatures
Gary Vigoren represent 75% of the property abutting that portion of right-of-way
proposed for vacation. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUN-
CIL REFER THE LETTER TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. CARRIED.
Claim for Damages Claim for Damages was filed by Howard Ernest Ashbaugh, 10227 120th
Ave. S.E. , in the amount of $800 representing value of car parked
on Edmonds Ave. and allegedly struck by Renton Police car. MOVED BY
DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER THE CLAIM TO THE CITY
ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER. • CARRIED. (Councilman Grant arrived. )
Final Roll Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason submitted final costs for
LID 292 Eastwood Eastwood Park Sanitary Sewer, L.I .D. 292, in the amount of $42,407.52
Park San. Sewers and recommended the City participate in the amount of $4,611 .99 which
East of Glenco represents preliminary survey study conducted in 1974 to determine
feasibility of servicing the area east of Eastwood Park. The total
project cost would be $37,795.53. The letter recommended October 20,
for public hearing on the final assessment roll . MOVED BY DELAURENTI
SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PUBLIC WORKS
DIRECTOR AND SET HEARING DATE OF OCTOBER 20.
Consolidation Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested an ordinance establish-
of 1972 Bond ing a consolidated 1972 Bond Redemption Fund for administrative and
Redemption Fund accounting purposes as recommended by the State Examiner at the time
of the 1974 Audit. The letter asked referral to the Legislation
Committee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR
IN REQUEST OF THE FINANCE DIRECTOR AND REFER MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
LID 286 Bonds Letter from Finance Director submitted offer from Seattle-Northwest
Securities Corporation to purchase $146,174.66 Local Improvement
District No. 286 legally issued bonds to be dated 10/1/75 maturing
on or before 10/1/87 and bear annual interest at rate of 8%. The
letter from the Finance Director recommended acceptance of the offer
by the City. and the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute
the agreement. MOVED BY DELA.URENTI , SECONDED BY BRUCE, LID 286 BOND
MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE TO PREPARE PROPER
ORDINANCE. CARRIED. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL
CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE FINANCE DIRECTOR. CARRIED.
Highlands Church Letter from Les Porter Sr. , Secretary-Treasurer of the Highlands
of Christ Appeal Church of Christ made appeal on the Planning Commission ruling of
Planning September 10, at which time Stage I was approved subject to restric-
Commission tive covenants. The letter requested Council to alter the require-
File SA83C75 ments as follows: That the natural and landscape buffer areas be
reduced from 50 feet to 35 feet adjacent to all property lines; and
that the provision as to setbacks was reworded that no structure be
permitted within 45 ft. on west and south and within 35 ft. of the
north and east property lines. The letter noted further request for
altering items 4 and 6 of the 9/11/75 Commission letter re posting
of bond and approval of Stage I . The letter noted public hearing
on behalf of objectors to this application and requested this appeal
on behalf of the applicant be scheduled for the same time. MOVED
BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL REFER APPEAL TO THE
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE TO STUDY..* Discussion ensued wherein
it was noted Hearing has been set for October 20, at the 9/15/75 Coun-
cil meeting upon receipt of letter from Mr.& Mrs.George Gest, et al , to
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appeal Planning Commission decision granting building permit to the
Highlands Church of Christ at 10th Ave. N.E. and Monroe Ave. N.E.
Asst. Planning Director Magstadt noted complexity of the matter
and concurred in referral to the committee for study. *MOTION CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Sven Johnson, 1520 Index Ave. N.E. , noted the barring of two
9/16/75 Election candidates from Secretary of State position due to Supreme Court
Eligibility for ruling of ineligibility due to having voted for pay increase of that
Elected Office position, and demanded whether this would apply to City elective
Questioned positions. City Attorney Shellan noted the ruling 'applied to State
Legislators only. Following heated discussion, it was MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, CITY ATTORNEY OBTAIN ATTORNEY GENERAL'S
OPINION AS TO WHETHER OR NOT CITY COUNCILMAN CAN FILE FOR ELECTED
POSITION HAVING VOTED FOR INCREASE IN SALARY FOR THAT OFFICE. ROLL CALL:
5 AYE: DELAURENTI , PERRY, STREDICKE, CLYMER, GRANT. 2 NO: BRUCE AND
SCHELLERT. MOTION CARRIED.
' Renton City Council
.9/8/75 Page 3
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued
Street Vacation ` Petition for vacation of a portion of street right-of-way was filed
Gary Vigoren for street formerly known at Renton St. lying between Stevens Ave.
N.W. and Lind Ave. N.W. within the Plat of Latimer's Lake Park Addition
Blocks 2 and 3. Petition was circulated by Gary L. Vigoren, 500 Stevens
Ave. N.W. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER
THE PETITION TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE TO REPORT BACK. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , AMEND MOTION TO REFER PETITION TO
THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO' CHECK VALIDITY
OF SIGNATURES. CARRIED. CARRIED.
Animal Licenses Letter from City Clerk Me d requested Title 5, Chapter 16, Animal
Licenses of the City Code be amended to provide change in the license
due date from January "31 , to March 31 , of each year to be in conformity
with time schedule of King County and other cities. The letter noted
this would allow benefit of newspaper publicity which now sometimes
misleads citizens and would allow greater convenience for the Clerk's
License Division, some 4,000 other General , Professional and Occupa-
tional licenses falling due in January. The letter also recommended
that the late fee be increased from 50t to $1 .00 and asked referral
to the Legislation Committee. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI ,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY CLERK AND REFER MATTER
TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE.* Caroline Terry inquired as to purpose of
increase and was advised by the Clerk the additional two months time was
taken into account. *MOTION CARRIED.
Victoria Park Letter from Victoria Park Homeowners ' Association, Inc. thanked Council
President Delaurenti and the Council along with Public Works Director
and Traffic Engineer for a feasible compromise reached implementing
traffic signing and street improvements in the Victoria Park area.
1% for Arts Letter from Allied Arts of Renton noted their June 4,request urging
adoption of the 1% for Arts Ordinance and that no action has been
taken. The letter restated urging for adoption and was signed by
Wayne Simmons, President, 8601 144th Pl .S. E. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL REFER LETTER TO THE LEGISLATIVE AIDE
AND THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
( AUDIENCE Mike Smith, 3402 7th St. , noted unsuccessful attempts made to arrange
COMMENT Metro bus transportation for the Renton Catholic School children and
asked that the matter also be referred to the Metro Coordinator. MOVED
Metro Scheduling BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT MR. SMITH'S COMMENTS BE REFERRED TO
& HJR 19 OUR REPRESENTATIVE, THE MAYOR. CARRIED. Discussion ensued that St.
Anthony school secretary and PTA were aware of schedule needed. Mayor
Garrett noted that arrangements would be made for Metro rep to discuss
the matter. Upon discussion of House Joint Resolution No. 19, State
assistance to students of public and private schools, it was MOVED BY
PERRY. SECONDED BY GRANT. H.J.R. #19 BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION _
COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION TO COUNCIL. CARRIED.
Mini Bikes & Mrytle Clymer, 505 Windsor P1 . N.E. , complained of mini bikes in the
Parking at Windsor Hills Park and area, also favored pick-up points for Metro passen-
Vocational gers rather than present routing. Mrs. Sumpter, 3008 N.E. 5th P1 . , com-
School plained of student parking in residential area around the Renton Voca-
tional School . Following discussion, it was Moved by Grant, Seconded
by Perry, parking matter be referred to the Transportation Committee.
Substitute Motion by Stredicke, seconded by Clymer, parking matter be
referred to the Public Works Department for action. SUBSTITUTE MOTION
COUNCIL REFER PARKING, COMPLAINT TO THE TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
FOR APPROPRIATE ACTION WITHIN TWO WEEKS. CARRIED. Upon further ques-
tioning regarding mini bikes in Windsor Hills Park, Police Chief Darby
was asked to check on the matter by Mayor Garrett. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY GRANT, MATTER OF THE BIKES BE REFERRED TO THE PARK DEPART-
MENT FOR PROPER SIGNING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY
GRANT, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES.. CARRIED. Council recessed at
9:40 p.m. Council reconvened and Roll was called. All Councilmen were
present.
OLD BUSINESS Aviation Committee Chairman Stredicke for Council information advised
proposals had been mailed for development at northwest corner of airport;
October 31 , deadline noted. Negotiations are being planned with Boeing
re lease.
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9/8/75 Page 4 -
NEW BUSINESS
Vocational Councilman Schellert recalled Council 's concern for residents in the
School Parking area prior to authorization being granted for building of the Vocational
School and MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL REFER
THE MATTER OF PARKING IN THE AREA OF THE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL TO THE
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Councilman Bruce felt School Board
should be contacted regarding the matter.
VOUCHERS MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF
VOUCHERS NO. 6020 - NO. 6132, having received departmental certification
as to receipt of merchandise and/or services , PLUS L.I .D. #292 REVENUE
AND CASH FUND WARRANTS NO. R-4 and NO. C-4 IN AMOUNT OF $2,837.91 EACH.
Vouchers No. 6013 - 6019 machine voided during processing. MOTION CARRIED.
ORDINANCES Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report
recommending second and final reading of an ordinance establishing
Ordinance 2962 and creating regulations for bulk storage facilites with definitions
Bulk Storage to clarify certain terms in the Zoning Ordinance, Building Regulations.
Regulations First reading was 9/4/75. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL
of Zoning PLACE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. Ordinance read by
Ordinance City Clerk. Letter from Charles R. Branson of Branson, Hardwick &
Conrad, on behalf of Sternoff Metals, Inc. offered interpretation of
Sections 16.11 and 16. 14. AUDIENCE COMMENT: Robert DeBoer, 6837 Ripley
Lane, Manager of Stoneway Concrete, objected to regulations as being
too restrictive to new industry when tax base needed and objected to
set backs for small industry. Planning Director Ericksen and Staff
members Kruger and Feltin answered questions. Steve Kelly, 2424 Finan-
cial Center, Mobil Oil , noted police protection would be hindered by
• required screening and listed other objections including lighting re-
quirements , berm cost, hydrocarbon standard. Wesley Hodge. represent-
ing Shell Oil , distributed proposed amendments to the 12th Edition of
Bulk Standards, objecting to 21/2 acre limitation, access, vapor recovery
and dyking requirements, etc. Patricia Seymour, 2534 Burnett Court S. ,
advocated adoption of the ordinance. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY
PERRY, COUNCIL RECESS TO MEET WITH CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 11 :10 p.m. and reconvened at 11 :23 p.m. Roll Call : All
Councilmen present. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE
ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED, ORDINANCE
ADOPTED.
Ordinance 2963 Legislation Committee Chairman,Clymer recommended second and final
Heavy Industry reading of an ordinance relating to permitted, qualified and prohibited
District (H-1 ) uses in Heavy Industry District; first reading 7/28/75. Following
reading of the ordinance amending the City's Building Regulations, it
was. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
First Reading Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance
Ordinance appropriating funds from Current Fund Excess Revenue to Finance Depart-
Appropriating ment for LID costs. Following first reading, MOVED BY SCHELLERT,
Funds for LID SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION
Costs $1 ,800 COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
First-Reading_—Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance
Ordinance appropriating funds from Current Fund, Excess Revenue to Planning Depart-
Appropriating ment for HUD Grant in amount of $4,000. Following reading, -MOVED BY
Funds-HUD Grant SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO LEGISLA-
TION COMMITTEE: CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. Meeting
adjourned at 11 :28 p.m.
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PETITION FOR STREET VACATION
IN THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
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Address ( cC) el 4 E )t J. I�cy�V\0U Telephone No. 7
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City of Renton Q 1�1� �\
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Renton, Washington �. �
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Gentlemen: � � ,S6```
We, the undersigned, property owners abutting an undesignated porti co'� stet'
right-of-way within the Plat of Latimer's Lake Park Addition respectfuTly•tequest
the vacation of that portion of said street right-of-way more particularly des-
cribed as follows:
All that portion of street right-of-way (formerly known as Renton Street) , having
a width of 60 feet, lying between Blocks 2 and 3 within the Plat of Latimer's
Lake Park Addition as recorded in Volume 18 of Plats, page 63, records of King
County, Washington, and westerly of the Westerly right-of-way margin of Lind Ave.
N.W. extended and Easterly of the Easterly right-of-way margin of Stevens Ave.
N.W. extended.
As situated within the SW 1/4 of Section 7, Township 23 N. , Range 5 East, W.M.
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