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EXHIBITS
1. Petitions for Street Vacation.
2. Boeing Property Utilization Plan .
3. City of Renton Arterial and Street Plan - Page 17.
4. Central Business District Plan - Page 39.
5. Chamber of Commerce Transportation Committee Meeting Minutes,
April 24, 1975.
6. Letters from Washington State Highway Commission.
7. Letter from.Metro Transit System.
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, i PETITION FOR VACATION-:OF 'STREET
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' . To: : The City Council of the City of Renton, Washington
Comes now the undersigned petitioner and pursuant to
• RCW Ch. 35. 79 respectfully 'shows :
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The undersigned petitioner requests that the following
described part of Logan Avenue North in the City of Renton be
('" vacated pursuant to RCW Ch. . 35.79 :
That portion of Logan Avenue North, North of "6th Street,
located in Section 7, ' Township 23 'North, Range 5 East,
- j W.M. State of Washington described as follows :
Beginning at the Northwest corner of the intersection .
of Logan Avenue North and 6th Street, thence N. 0°
. . : -26 '-18" E. a distance of 1298. 87 ' , thence S . 89°
•� -33 ' -42" E. a distance of 5 . 00 ' , thence N. 0° . -26 '-18"
C E. a distance of 864. 73 ' , thence N. 41° _22„-31" W. '
a distance of 25 . 31' , thence N. 43° 47 ' O1 E . a
• distance of 50 .18 ' , thence S . 41° -22 '-31" E . a dis-
j .. tance of 43 .92 ' , thence S . 0° -26 '-18" W. a distance •
of ' 883. 831 , thence S . 89° -33 '-42" E. a distance of
25 . 46 ' , thence S. 0° -26 '-18" W. a distance of 1298. 87 ' ,
thence N. 89° -34 '-11" W. a distance of 80 .00 ' to the
I • point of beginning. ' An area of 3.43 acres or •
149 , 360 .58 s .f.
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The undersigned petitioner is the sole owner of all
• . ' property abutting on said area.
�.. v WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that proceedings be. held
hereon for the vacation of said area of said Logan Avenue North.•
in the manner prescribed by RCW Ch . 35 .79 .
ltespoc L•fully submitted,
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• , PETITION FOR VACATION-_-0F. STREET '
To: The City Council of the City 'of Renton, Washington •
Comes now the undersigned petitioner and pursuant to
RCW Ch. '35. 79 respectfully shows :
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The undersigned petitioner requests that the following
described part of Lake Washington Boulevard in the City of Renton
be vacated' pursuant .to RCW Ch. 35 . 79 :
That portion of Lake Washington Boulevard, also
. . known as Secondary State Highway No. 2A and Park
. Avenue in Renton, Washington, as situated in the North-
. . west Quarter of Section 8 , Township 23 North, Range 5
East, W.M. , •King County, Washington, more particularly
described as follows:
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. Commencing at the intersection of the South line of
. ' said Northwest Quarter with the Easterly margin .of said
Lake Washington Boulevard, said point of intersection
. _ also being the Southwest corner of the Boeing Company' s
tract known as Parcel IV; thence North 0° -571 -41"
East along • the Easterly margin of said Lake Washington
Boulevard 1,283 . 43 feet to a point 30 . 00 feet right of
. and measured at right angles to the Washington State •
j' . . . Highway Department North Renton Interchange Centerline
+i Station "A" , 0+00 , said Station being the point of
curvature of a curve to the right of centerline radius
' 572 . 9.6 feet; thence continuing North 0° -57 '-41" East
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: . ' along the Easterly margin of said Lake Washington
Boulevard 295 . 08 feet to the point of intersection with
II . a curve of radius. 617 . 96 feet having a radial bearing
, South 60° -30 '-59" East; thence continuing North 0° .
. -57'.-41 East along said Las Lerly margin 1 . 89 feet; . • I,
: thence tangent to the preceding course Northeasterly
o along a curve to the right having a radius of 287 . 64 , I;
feet and a •central angle of '39° -21 '-41 an arc
' distance of 197. 60 feet to the true point of bocjinnincg';
tlionco Continuincj Northo'au'Lorly aloncf uaid- curve ail
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, \• curvature of a curve to the left of radius 2, 112 . 37
' • feet; thence Northeasterly along said • curve to the left
'. an arc length of 145 . 43 feet to a point of intersection •
with the Southwesterly margin of said North Renton
• Interchange from whence the center of said curve. bears '
; North 43° -40 '-35" West; thence North 4'6° -11 ' -29"
.' West along the' •Southwesterly margin of said interchange
60 . 06 feet to a point on the Northwesterly margin of '
• said. Lake Washington Boulevard and the Southeasterly '
"I • margin of the Burlington Northern Railway Right-Of-Way,
. . • .• said point being on a curve of radius 2 , 052. 37 feet
• ,, from which the center bears North 43° -36 ' -ll" West;
thence Southwesterly .along said curve an arc length of
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: 138•. 68 feet to a point of point of tangency; :thence South
• 50° -43 ' -32" West along •the Southeasterly margin of
. said Burlington Northern Railway Right-Of-Way 43. 62
• feet; thence South 39° -16 '-28" East 5 .64 feet to a
• , 'point of intersection with the Westerly margin of said
:.' • •. . Lake Washington Boulevard, said point being on a curve
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• of radius 347 . 64 feet from which the center bears
': I • . . South 49° -40 '-38" East; thence leaving said Westerly .
' • margin •'of Lake Washington Boulevard along the •radial
L, a . , to the curve, having a radius of 347. 64 feet and a '
central angle of 39° -21'-41" , South 49° -40 '-38"
• East 60 .00 feet to the true point of beginning.
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Containing 11,949 square feet or 0 .274 acres, more .
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. The undersigned petitioner is the sole owner' of all
�' '• -., property abutting on said area.
•• c„I • WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that proceedings be held
' j .. • . hereon for the vacation of said area of said Lake Washington .
• '' '• ' - Boulevard .,in, the manner prescribed by RCW Ch. 35 .79 . .
Respectfully submitted,
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• BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE C• PA Y
CURRENT PROPERTY ACQUISITION AND •
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UTILIZATION PLANS FOR
• RENTON, WASH I GTON
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.e, CURRENTLY-BOEING OPERATIONS AT RENTON ARE DIVIDED INTO FOUR
• • • ZONES TOTALING 258 ACRES.
• ZONE 1 AREA EAST OF PARK AVENUE NORTH. CONTAINS HEADQUARTERS
OFFICES AND LIGHT MANUFACTURING.
• • ZONE 2 AREA BETWEEN PARK AVENUE NORTH AND LOGAN AVENUE
NORTH. LOCATION OF SUB ASSEMBLY OPERATIONS AND
ENGINEERING OFFICES.
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PRCDU,'TION ZONE 3 AREA BETWEEN LOGAN AVENUE NORTH AND THE CEDAR� RIVER.
COMIPLEX • CONTAINS WAREHOUSE, SHIPPING, RECEIVING AND FINAL
ASSEMBLY OPERATIONS FOR 707/727/737 DIVISION AND HYDRO.
FOIL CONSTRUCTION. .
`. ZONE 4 RENTON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT. LOCATION FOR AIRPLANE
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. ' ELECTRONIC INSTALLATIONS A1ND''REFLIGHT OPERATIONS.
:•.• • 0 THE AIRPLANE PRODUCTION COMPLEX BORDERS ARE:
-EAST-PARK AVENUE NORTH
WEST-CEDAR RIVER
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.: :.. • PRODUCTION, MATERIAL AND EMPLOYEE ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS
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- • ;. . SECURITY PERIMETER IMPROVEMENTS
REDUCE THE NUMBER OF GUARD .GoTE LOCATIONS •
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BENEFITS OF LOGAN AVENUE NORTH VACATION -
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CITY OF RENTON
FUNDS ACQUIRED BY SALE, 14 .
ADDITIONAL TAX REVENUE.
Q REDUCED STREET MAINTENANCE. `
THE BOEING COMPANY
0 1MPROVED SECURITY_. a
` :,`: • ' OPERATING COST IMPROVEMENT. . t -
EMPLOYEE GENETS IN TRAFFIC AND PARKING. -
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Page 17 ARTERIALS.AND STREET PLAN FOR THE
RENTON URBAN AREA .
Prepared by: City of Renton Planning Commision
Date: Jurie 16, 1965
The major arterial route from the business district follows
a route along Logan Avenue to North 6th Street and connecting
to the North Renton Interchange via Park Avenue. .
a - .
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RENTON URBAN AREA ��
fq,: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN t
MAJOR `{ I
ARTERIALS & HIGHWAYS - \ _.
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RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION 11 � _ i
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Page 39 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT PLAN
RENTON, WASHINGTON
Prepared by: John Graham and Company
for City of Renton
Date: October 15, 1964
Consultants recommendation for connecting the Central Business
District to the North Renton Interchange utilizes Park Avenue
around the major industrial complex.
Greater Renton, Washington
Chamber of Commerce
Transportation Committee
April 24, 1975
There being a quorum present the meeting was called to order by acting
Chairman Martin Overmyer.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Richard J. Archer, Warren Gonnason , Charles McGarrigle,
Bill Nelson, Martin Overmyer, Cecilia Partlow, H. O.
Torgeson. •
MEMBERS ABSENT: R. A. DeBoer, Chairman , Robert L. Anderson, James E.
Denzer, Mayor Avery Garrett , Richard Giovi , Dickinson
Reeves , John H. Swanson .
GUEST: Dave Hamlin , City of Renton - Traffic Engineer.
STAFF: K. F. Johnson. .
• LOGAN STREET Mr. Overmyer introduced the City Engineer and the
VACATION: Traffic Engineer;to review the Logan Street vacation
from the city 's viewpoint .
PROPOSALS Mr. Dave Hamlin reviewed the vacation and reviewed
REVIEWED: the alternate proposals by The Boeing Company . He
also reviewed some of the proposals of improving
Park Avenue to take the overflow of traffic and ,to
encourage the free flow of through traffic.
General discussion was held on the program.
VACATION Mr. Warren Gonnason explained the process of vacation
PROCESS: and said that typically the city would sell the proper-
ty for half of its appraised value.
Further discussion was held on what might be done with
any proceeds received from the vacation , if it were in
fact vacated.
MOTION: It was moved by McGarrigle and seconded by Torgeson
that any funds that are derived from the sale, if
there is a vacation of Logan Avenue , be used for the
improvement to the street and to the alternate routes .
The motion passed unanimously .
I
There being no further business the meeting was declared adjourned at
11 :00 a .m. '
Respectfully submitted,
K. F. JOHNSON, CCE
Manager
• r:ASHINGT( N STATE
HIGHWAY COMMISSION Daniel 1. Ll•uns-Governor
C.H.Andrews-Director
or
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Office of District Engineer
District 1 ,*'
6431 Corson Avenue South «: /)
Seattle. Washington 98108 /
April 24, 1975 C• _N /
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M J n D. Bixby
ctor of Facilities
7b7/727/737 Division
Boeing Commercial Airplane Company
P. 0. Box 3707
Seattle, Washington 98124
SR 515
Dear Mr. Bixby: City of Renton Resolution No. 1893
In your letter of April 18, 1975 you asked several questions of
the Department concerning long range plans for the northerly exten-
sion of SR 515 in Renton, particularly as it relates to the Logan
Avenue vacation proposal by your Company.
I believe the attached copy of a letter I sent to Mr. Warren Gonnason,
Public Works Director for the City of Renton, adequately explains the
Department of Highways' position on that controversy.
Very truly yours,
W. C. BOGART, P. E.
District Engineer
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cc: Warr . -onnason/w.encl.
A.H.Parker Chai•man Harold Walsh Baker Ferguson Virginia K. Cunby Howarc Sc:ensen Harold L. Boulac
Bremerton Everett Waita;,a.., 'eutie Htenctwv
WASH!N J—ON' .STA T E
HIGHWAY �� ti; -�
COMMISSION . Daniel I. Bans -Governor
G.H.Andrews -Director
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DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
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Office of District Engineer " .S
District 1
B431 Corson Avenue South t. i• ?:.':
Seattle, Washington 08108 �A` .'' ;
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April 24, 1975
Mr. Warren C. Gonnason r. �.:':
Public Works Director ��
The City of Renton
Municipal Building - 200 Mill Avenue South
Renton, Washington 98055
Dear Mr. Gonnason: Proposed Vacation of Logan Avenue North
City of Renton
You asked in your letter of April 16, 1975 for any
Department may care to make with regard to thepetition comments the Boeingitg Company
for the City to vacate a portion of by the Company
improving security and internal materialnflow nassociated ue North owith r etheir oproduf
The subject of the extension of SR 515 north of its present terminus production.
SR 900 to the North Renton Interchange at I-405 has been the concern of with
City for quite some time, and has been the subject of considerable correspondence
between the Department and the City. !pondence
I recognise full well that the concept of such an extension was placed on
Puget Sound Governmental Conference 1990 Transportation Plan. the
of course, does not constitute that the route would be a state highway,
that a need exists for a transportation facility in that This in, itself,
believe, that decision was g y, but
officials:
made following consultation ofcPrSiG�C. with City
I feel that the State's position on this matter was defined very well in
letter to Mayor Garrett from George Andrews, Director of Highways, dated
Februarythe
25, 1974, a copy of which is attached.
on the on
of our highway route at SR 515, as established byB the dLegislature, Idescripti
that planning at this time for an arterial in this corridor must be retained
by the City of Renton until such time that a subsequent study is conducted
establishing a specific corridor, and that s
ome
with that corridor is given to the State Highway Department by legislative
Should you desire that a representative of the Department of Highways be
attendance at your Public Hearing onme of the time of
that meeting. y in
May 5, please advise
Very truly yours,
WCB:fc
Encls. W. C. BOGART, P. E.
D. Bixb District Engineer
cc:
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Baker Ferguson Chairman
Harold Walsh A. H. Parker Virginia k.Gunb
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Everett 6reme�+or
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Howard Sorensen
settle Harold L.Borrlar
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• Re: City of Renton Resolution No. 1893
SR 515
Dear Avery: .
• I received a copy of the Renton City Council 's resolution urging the
Department to proceed with an extension of SR 515 to a connection with I-405
at the North Renton Interchange. • -
As you will recall , the extension of SR 515 from Bronson Way (SR 900) to
1-405 at the North Renton Interchange was the subject of a Legislative Study
pursuant to Chapter 170, Section 13, Extraordinary Session Laws of 1965. A
report was submitted to the Joint. Committee on Highways in 1966. (A copy of
the report is enclosed. ) The Department's findings at that time indicated that
such a route " 'aazs not appear Dear - '-fy....f r.g;i�--n_•a-n•i.P..r-r -vr -irrter-stu-Ir
need based on legislative parameters for state highways. " The 1967 session
took no action to amend the legal description -of SR 515. Therefore, the legal
description of SR 515 remains as follow:,:
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"RCW 47.17.705 State route No. 515. A state highway to be known as state
route 515 is established as follows: .
Beginning at a junction with state route number 516 in the vicinity
east of Kent, thence northerly to a junction with state route
number 900 in Renton."
. Recognizing that nothing remains static, especially transportation plans,
I still hesitate to change the Department's recommendation to the Legislature
until this matter has been restudied. Only recently I have been apprised of
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Mr. Avery Garrett -2- February 25, 1974
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the City of Renton's desire to undertake a sub-regional transportation study
that would develop a total transportation plan for the Renton area. It would
- .seem the study should precede any action to further modify the highway system
in the City of Renton.
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Having spent a number of years in the Legislature yourself, I am sure
that you can appreciate my position on this matter. Hopefully, a Renton sub-
regional transportation study will give us a near perspective on your total
transportation needs, both auto and transit.
Sincerely,
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• G. H. ANDREWS
Director of Highways
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• THE CITY COUNCIL OF 'UlE CITY 01' ] f l►;)N DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS : ...to,
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SPCTIOi 7 =' The City of Fenton , acting by and through its
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City Council_ , hereby re-affirms its unqualified support and assistance .Y,
for the construction of SR-5].5 and send right-,of-way to constitute . ,4, - .
a major art rial road thi ou h. 't:hc. Cit of Renton . :°
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SECTION IT : ' The City of Renton hereby urges the Washington '
State Department, of Highways to proceed ;with all deliberate speed I
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right-of-way through the City ; of Renton and its final connection '
with limited access highway I-�405 at and near the North Renton
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SECTION III : The City of Renton further requests said Washington
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State Department of Highways to promptly seek adequate funding from , 11 .,
• ' ! t— the Washington State Legislature •in order to, implement and complete
said roadway project which is not only of utmost importancctand need A
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• for the citizen: of Renton , but/alb: of the commuters' and persons .who ICI i�;' , „ : ,,.
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municipality of metropolitan seattle F/lC;,!ITIES
RENTON EDT,
Metropolitan
May 1 , 1975.
Council ' •
CHAIRMAN
C.CAREY DONWORTH
AUBURN
' {{ STANLEY P.KERSEY
BELLEVUE
M.F.(MEL)VANIK Mr. Richard Archer
KENT Boeing Commercial Airplane Company .--.-
•: ISABEL HOGAN North Eighth Street & Logan Avenue
KIRKLAND Renton, Washington 98005
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ROBERT L.N.E
MERCER ISLAND Dear Rich:
AUBREY DAVIS,JR. .
RENTON Subsequent to our meeting of April 22, we have re-evaluated our
AVERY GARRETT, opinions regarding the short-term implications of the proposed
SEATTLE closure of Logan Avenue, north of North Sixth, and its potential
ESK.BE DER effects upon Metro Transit's service to the Boeing Company's
JAMES K.BENDER
GEORGE BENSON Renton plant. These concerns were outlined in a letter dated
BRUCE K.CHAPMAN .April 3, 1975, to Michael L. Darland of the Puget Sound Govern-
Tim HILL
PHYLLIS LAMPHERE mental Conference.
WAYNE D.LARKIN
JOHN R.MILLER
-',I RANDY REVELLE Given the amended bus access to the plant discussed at our meeting,
J EANETTE
SAMWILLIAMSMITHS whereby Metro would serve the new North gate off Park Avenue,
OTHER CITIES necessitating minimal adjustments in present service, no cause for
SELWYNL."BUD"YOUNG concern with respect to transit operations exists, pending final
(KING COUNTY decision on operational details.
JOHN D.SPELLMAN
ery t ly yours,
� ROBERT B.DUNN
THOMAS M.FORSYTHE
EDWARD HEAVEY
DAVE MOONEY
TRACY J.OWEN
BILL REAMS
I BERNICE STERN Donald F• Munro
UNINCORPORATED • Manager, Transit Planning
AREAS
MARJORIE ARNOLD DFM:wbs
ROD CHANDLER cc• M. Darl and
L.THOMAS ECKSTRAND , PSGC
/JOHN FO,IyRNIER,JR.
A.DEAN WORTHINGTON
SEWER DISTRICTS
HANFORD B.CHOATE '
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ---
RICHARD S.PAGE
Pioneer Building • 600 First Avenue • Seattle, Washington 98104 • 447-6666
BEGINNING
OFFILE
FILE TITLE ,OF
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Q, �� �`�� Ifidavit of Publication
STATE F WASHINGTON
CO NTY OF KING ss.
Barb .ra Cartpagria ' ,"CITYiapritENTON aa«
NOTICE OF'PUBLICI'IiE ARING.
being first duly sworn on HEARING DATE-MAY ,1975'•;,--h;
she chief clerk PROPOSED STREET VACATION
RESOLUTION NO. 1974
oath, depose and says that is the of
THE RENT N RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. That . WHEREAS a Petition has been.
said newspa er is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for diced with'the City Clerk of the City of
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more than s x months prior to the date of publication referred to, Renton on or about March 4, 1975
printed and published in the English language continually as a tri- petitioning for the vacation'of a por-
weekly newsaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now tion of a certain street as hereinafter
and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the mere particularly described and said
aforesaid pl.ce of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton Petition having been signed by the
Record-Chro isle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of owners of more than two-thirds of
the Superior curt of the Countyin which it ispublished, to-wit, King , 'the property owners abutting upon
p the portionpf said street sought to be
County, vacated, same being described as.
Notice of hearing m follows: That portion of Lake
Washington. I hat the annexed is a Washington Boulevard,also known
resolution °1r1904 as Secondary State Highway No.2A.
and Park Avenue in Renton,
Washington. •
•NOW•THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
as it was published in regular issues (and THE CITY COUNCIL OF.THE CITY
not in suppl:ment form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period , OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS
FOLLOWS:
O !a SECTION I:That the'5th day
of consecutive issues, commencing on the May,1975at the hour of8:00P.M at
• the City Council Chambers in the
11 d-y of .April , 19 , and ending the Municipal-Building, Renton,
Washington,be and is hereby fixed
as the time and place when the
aforesaid Petition for vacating the
day o' , 19 both dates aforesaid portion of street shall be
inclusive, a d that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its heard and determined.
subscribers I uring all of said period.That the full amount of the fee •
SECTION II: The City Clerk is
23 04 hereby authorized and directed to
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ , which - give notice of said time and hearing
has been pad in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words as provided by law,and any and/or
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for the first i sertion andper folio of one hundred w ds for each all tangper tos interestedidvacation
therein or en
jecting said vacaiion may then
subsequent'nsertion. appear and be heard thereon, or
they may file their written objections
' thereto with the City Clerk prior to or
XI vut� at the time of the hearing on said
•e f cle k ( vacation. The City Council shall
determine, at or prior to any such
public hearing, as to whether an
appraisal shall be-secured to ,
determine the fair market value of
Subscribe. -nd sworn to before me this 11 day of the property sought to be vacated as
Apr - 75 provided for in Ordinance No.2349
and the City may likewise retain an'
- ,19 easement for public utility and
related purposes. i
• r'13-1-- -.:--C-¢._ . p- ,v' PASSED BY THE CITY
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COUNCIL this 7th day of April 1975.
Notary uc in and for the State of Washington, Delores A.Mead
- r siding at Renton,King County. City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR
`-Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective this 7th day,of April 1975.
• ' June 9th,1 55. 1 Avery Garrett
Mayor
—Western U ion.Telegraph Co.rules for counting words and figures, Approved-as to form:
' adopted b the newspapers of the State.
1 Gerard M.Shellan..
City Attorney
Published in the Renton Record-
Chronicle April 11,1975.R3183
INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE
Date
TO: �,..,, ° + r_; :r_ :)fl, ��
FROM: Delores A. Mead, City Clerk
SUBJECT: r)rf l i x.,.c!„ ts•10 Y 2 . ,'.�;
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LL/ We return herewith fully executed document (s) , as
above-captioned, copy of which we have retained
for our official public records . Copy should be
forwarded to Me _-c r.:
and the other for your file.
Pursuant to your memo of we return
herewith document (s) , as above-captioned, which
have been signed by City Officials and need to be
forwarded for further execution by
Please file a fully executed copy with the City
Clerk' s office for our permanent records when
received. Thank you.
DAM/mc/l "3
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INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE
Date
TO: 77l:?r;,1.-_~cn
FROM: Delores A. Mead, City Clerk
SUBJECT: Orri1_nr.nc.:,. " 301. Lake T-ITz,23. •J` zj 3 ^ ,' ._. ,'.,
LJ We return herewith fully executed document (s) , as
above-captioned, copy of which we have retained
for our official public records. Copy should be
forwarded to (not necor , ry)
and the other for your file.
Pursuant to your memo of we return
/ / herewith document (s) , as above-captioned, which
have been signed by City Officials and need to be
forwarded for further execution by
Please file a fully executed copy with the City
Clerk' s office for our permanent records when
received. Thank you.
DAM/mc/Y, '
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HEi:Ofi0ED K REi Ot:i: .
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. 3017
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
VACATING A PORTIONS OF LAKE WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
ALSO KNOWN AS SECONDARY STATE .HI.GHWAY.NO. 2A, AND
PORTION OF LOGAN AVENUE NORTH, NORTH OF 6TH .
STREET, IN RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHNGTON '
..ID WHEREAS proper petitions for vacating; , . 'ions of CO
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L ke Washington Boulevard, also known as Secondary State Highway
{ No. PA, and Logan Avenue North, north of 6th Street, Renton, King
OD�, County, Washington,wexe duly filed with the City Clerk on or about
March 4, 1975 and said petition having been signed by owners repre-
senting 100% of the property abutting upon such streets sought to
he vacated; and
WHEREAS the City Council by Resolution No$. 1974 and
1975 passed and approved on April 7, 1975 and after due investigation, •
id fix and determine the 5th day of May, 1975, at the, hour of
8:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers of the City of Renton to
be the time and place for a public hearing thereon, and the City
Clerk having given due notice of such hearing in the manner provided
by law, and all persons having been heard appearing in favor or
'n opposition thereto; and .
WHEREAS the Department of Public Works and the Planning
appropriate
' apartment of the City of Renton, together with the/City Council
Committee, having duly considered said petitions for said vacations,
and having 'found same to be in the public interest and for the public
e, benefit, and no injury or damage to any person or properties will
result from such vacations; .
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY. OF RENTON,
' WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTTON I: The following described portions of streets,
to-wit:
See Exhibit "A" as to portion of Lake Washington Blvd. •
• See Exhibit "B" as to portion of Logan Avenue North
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BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY VACATED.
SECTION II: The City Council hereby elects to charge
. total fee of $ 128,350A0 to Petitioner-Owner, said amount .not
-xceeding nne-half (1/2) of the City's. appraisal of the right-of-way
.D 'nterests herein v acated, and. such charge being reasonable and
N. • .roper as provided by law.
SECTION III: This Ordinance shall be effective. upon
its passage, approval and five days after its publication.
• A certified copy of this Ordiance shall be filed with
the Office of Records and Elections, King County, and as otherwise
provided by law.
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PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 22nd day of March , 1976.
• Delores A. Mead, it C •erk
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APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 22nd da of tiac h...;' 1976
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• arles De' aurenti, Nl a.yor• •
A. r•ved as t f
Gerard M. Shellan,' City Attorney
Date of Publication: 3-26-76
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EXkII31 . A" '1:i ,•
That portion of Lake Washington Boulevard, also
known as Secondary State Highway No. 2A and Park
Avenue in Renton, Washington, as situated in the North- '
west Quarter of Section 8, Township 23 North, Range 5. . . •
East, W.M. , King County, Washington, more particularly . ,
described as follows:
Commencing at the intersection of the South line of
,said Northwest Quarter with the Easterly margin of said
• , Lake Washington Boulevard, said point of intersection
also being the Southwest corner of the Boeing Company's '
, ' tract known as Parcel IV; thence North 0° -57'-41"
p •%
03 • East along the Easterly margin of said Lake Washington ••;•;
Boulevard 1,283.43 feet to a point 30.00 feet' right 'of ,;.
,''.' IIt) and measured at right .angles to the Washington State
, N Highway Department North Renton Interchange Centerline '
Station "A", 0•-00, said Station being the point 'of ';,
. curvature of a curve to the right of.centerline radius • ' ' '
572.96 feet; thence continuing North 0° -57 '-41" East
along the Easterly margin of said Lake Washington
' Boulevard 295.08' feet to the point of intersection with
• a curve of radius 617.96- feet having a radial bearing ' . '
South 60° -30'-59" East; thence continuing North 0°
-57'-41 East along said Easterly margin 1.89 feet; '
thence tangent to the preceding course Northeasterly ' • .
. along a curve to the right having a radius of 287.64 •
feet and a .central angle of 39° -21'-41" an arc .
. distance of' 197.60 feet to the true point. of beginning; •
' . . ' thence continuing Northeasterly along said curve an
arc distance of 49.93 feet to a point of reverse •
curvature of a curve to the left of radius 2,112.37
feet; thence Northeasterly along said curve to the left
' ' an arc length of 145.43 feet to a point of intersection . .
• with the Southwesterly margin of said North Renton .
Interchange from whence the center of said curve bears . "
• . North 43° -40'-35" West; thence North 46° -11'-29"
• ,'West along the Southwesterly margin of 'said interchange '
60.06 feet to a point on the Northwesterly margin .of
% said Lake Washington Boulevard and the Southeasterly ' .
margin of the Burlington Northern Railway Right-Of-Way, . '
said point being on a curve of radius 2,052.37 feet .
. • • from which the center bears North 43° 36 '-11" West;
thence Southwesterly along said curve an arc length of
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138.68 feet to a point of point of tangency; thence South
' • 50° -43'-32" West along the Southeasterly margin of '
' said Burlington Northern Railway Right-OfWay 43.62
feet;' thence South 39° -16 '-28" East 5.64 feet to a
• • point of intersection with the Westerly margin of said '
!' Lake Washington Boulevard, said point being on a curve ,` ` x
of radius 347.64 feet from which the center bears
South 49° -40'-38" East; thence leaving said Westerly'
. margin of Lake..Washington Boulevard along, the •radial
. to the curve, having a radius of 347.64 feet and a•' '
central angle of 39° -21'-41", South 49° -40'-38"
. East 60.00 feet ,to the true point. of beginning r•.'_
Containing 11,949 'square feetror•.0.274., a,cres, more
or less. ;
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EXHIBIT "B"
That portion of Logan Avenue North, North of 6th Street
located in Section 7, Township 23 North, Range 5 East,
W.M. State of Washington described as follows:
Beginning at the Northwest corner of the intersection
LC3 of Logan Avenue North and 6th Street, thence N. 0°
r' 26'-18" E. a distance of 1298.87' , thence S. 89°
33'-42". E. a distance of 5.00', thence N. 0°.-26'-18"
j lV E. a-distance of 864.73', thence N. 41° -22'-31" W.
a distance of 25.31', thence N. 43° -4.7'-01" E. a
distance of 50.18', thence S. 41° -22'-31" E. a dis-
tance of 43.92' , thence S. 0° -26'-18" 'W. a distance
of 883.83' , thence S. 89°. -33'-42" E. a distance of
25.46', thence S. 0° -26'-18" W. a distance.of 1298.87' ,
, thence _N. 89° -
34 I11 .W �
. a distance of 80.00 to the.
' point of beginning. An area of 3.43 acres or
149,360.58 s.f.
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SECONDED BY BRUCE
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, 9 COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED.
The meeting recessed at 9:15 p.m. and reconvened at 9:30 p.m.
Roll Call : All Council members present as previously stated.
OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY McBETH, COUNCIL REFER THE QUESTION
Sounders Soccer OF TAX ON PROFESSIONAL ATHLETICS WITHIN THE CITY TO THE FINANCE AND
Renton Statium PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Personnel MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER THE MATTER OF
Director Office SECRETARIAL SUPPLIES FOR THE PERSONNEL DIRECTOR TO THE MAYOR'S
Supplies OFFICE. CARRIED. The Administrative Assistant was asked to handle
the matter.
Public Works &
Transportation Public Works and Transportation Committee Chairman Bruce submitted
Committee Report committee report recommended a public hearing be held by the Council
for the selection of a Renton park-and-ride lot site., the committee
Park & Ride Lot having reviewed the matter and results presented by State Highway
Site Selection Department study. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR COUNCIL CONCUR
February 9, 1976 IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND HOLD PUBLIC HEARING FEBRUARY 9.
Public Hearing CARRIED.
Street Vacation The Committee report recommended granting of the vacation of portions
Portions of :of Logan Ave. N. and old Lake Washington Blvd. abutting the premises
Logan Ave. N.. & ; of The Boeing Company as previously referred to the Transportation
Lake Washington Committee and negotiated by the Public Works Department with The
Boulevard Boeing Company. Conditions of the vacation were listed, including
payment of $105,128 to the City along with deed to certain portions
of property along Park Ave. N. by The Boeing Company, noting the
property would revert to The Boeing Company in the event the City
does not initiate construction of the widening of Park Ave. within
the deeded portion within a 20-year period. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED
BY BRUCE, COUNCIL_ CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE AND APPROVE STREET VACATIONS. Councilman Stredicke ob-
jected to 20-year time period and favored 10-year period. MOTION
CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL REFER MATTER
TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
I-90 Highway The Committee Report stated that after due deliberation , the Comit-
Project tee unanimously recommends that the State proceed as soon as pos-
sible with the construction of I-90. After considerable discussion
4-2T-4 of the configuration, the majority of the Committee felt that the
Four Lanes East 4-2T-4 configuration should be recommended, and a minority of the
Four Lanes West Committee recommended a 3-2T-3 configuration. The report further
Two Lanes Transit recommended that the State Highway Department be advised of the
City' s recommendation in this matter. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY
3-2T-3 SEYMOUR COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND INCLUDE RECOMMENDA-
Three Lanes West TION OF THE MINORITY COMMITTEE FOR 3-2T-3 CONFIGURATION.* Council -
Three Lanes East man Grant submitted letters from Seattle City Council Member George
Two Lanes -ransit E. Benson, Chairman of the Transportation Committee, and from John
Miller of the Seattle City Council , concluding Renton would not
benefit from a 10-lane freeway and that there is an opportunity to
spend part of the $512 million to benefit many municipalities .
Councilman Grant noted that for the next five years 85° of federal
tax dollars for transportation purposes for King County would go
directly for the 7 mile I-90 stretch of freeway between Bellevue and
Seattle at a cost of $512 million. Grant noted 8-1 Seattle City
Council vote favoring the 3-2T-3 plan at a cost of $468 million,
freeing funds for projects in other municipalities. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECONDED BY BRUCE, SUBSTITUTE MOTION, COUNCIL ADOPT THE MAJORITY
REPORT RECOMMENDING 4-2T-4 CONFIGURATION** Following further discus-
sion, it was MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, FOR PREVIOUS
OUEST1ON. CARRIED.**ROLL CALL. ON SUBSTITUTE MOTION FAILED: 3 AYE -
McBETH, BRUCE, CLYMER; 4 NO - STREDICKE, GRANT, PERRY AND SEYMOUR.
FAILED. *ROLL CALL ON ORIGINAL MOTION: 4 AYE - STREDICKE, GRANT,
PERRY AND SEYMOUR; 3 NO-BRUCE,McBETH, CLYMER. MOTION CARRIED RE 3-2T-3.
MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY GRANT, LETTER WRITTEN BY THE COUNCIL
PRESIDENT ACCOMPANY PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR GONNASON, CITY ' S REPRES-
ENTATIVE, EXPRESSING COUNCIL 'S DECISION***Councilman McBeth requested
his vote be registered when letter is written and record so indicate,
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT
JULY 21, 1975
SUBJECT: LOGAN AVENUE NORTH/LAKE WASHINGTON BOULEVARD ,
STREET VACATION (BOEING)
The Transportation Committee recommends that the following
actions be taken relative to the Boeing Company.' s request
for the vacation of portions of Logan Avenue North and
Lake Washington Boulevard: •
1 . That all utilities (water and storm sewer) in the
portion• of Logan 'Avenue North to be vacated, be
conveyed to the Boeing Company for an amount equal
to their present value.
2. That the City negotiate a right-of-way trade with
the Boeing Company in order for the City to acquire
additional width on Park Avenue North for future
widening purposes . The amount of additional right-
of-way that the City will require from the Boeing
Company will provide for a total of six through
lanes plus left-turn lanes where required on Park
' Avenue North from North 6th Street to Garden Avenue
North (See attached sketch) ,
3. That the City retain a professional appraiser to
appraise the right-of-way involved in the vacation
and exchange to determine the present market value .
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7/21/75 Meeting - Page 3
AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued
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Creative Arts Carco Theatre Manager; Steve Rabon. (Park Dept), reported success of
Festival Festival 7/19 and 20 with increase of 2,500 persons in attendance
for total of 7,500 with 10,000 anticipated for next year.
CORRESPONDENCE Letter from City Clerk Mead, reported receipt of 'petition for annexa-
Inner Harbor tion of Inner Harbor as filed by Boeing Airplane Company whose signa-
Annexation ture represented 100% of the eligible assessed valuation. • The letter
noted circulation of the petition was authorized by Council 7/7, and
Public Hearing recommended the date of Monday, August 18, 1975 be set for Public
8/18/75 Hearing on the proposed annexation. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED
BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND SET HEARING. CARRIED.
Surplus Equipment Letter from Purchasing Agent Church asked resolution be adopted declar-
7 4-dr Sedans ing surplus seven vehicles within the Equipment Rental Fund which
1 Station Wagon have been replace and also three pieces of equipment in the Fire -
1 Fire Truck Department for disposition which will not be replaced. The letter
1 trailer mounted noted equipment would be disposed of by sealed bid. MOVED BY SCHELLERT,
pump SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PURCHASING AGENT
AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Downtown Letter from P. R. Thorn, Manager of J. C. Penney Co. , Inc. , Renton,
Redevelopment noted growing opposition to planters located on 3rd Ave. and opposed
any program that would eliminate any portion of the "new" downtown
redevelopment; noting touring professionals agree that the approach
taken by the City in the restoration is the best on the entire Pacific
Coast. The letter expressed the belief that the business community
and property owners should step, forward and plan and create any new
off street parking, noting willingness to serve on any committee.
Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, Mayor Garrett noted Asst. Plan-
ning Director Magstadt was meeting with the downtown businessmen.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL REFER THE SUBJECT
MATTER OF FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF THE CORE AREA TO THE COMMUNITY SERV-
ICES COMMITTEE. Councilman Grant asked that committee look into the
matter of City participation in parking facility. MOTION CARRIED.
Heather Downs Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of petition for sanitary
Proposed LID 297 sewers in the vicinity of Heather Downs Divisions No. 1 and 2 and
Sanitary Sewers recommended that the petition bearing 117 signatures be referred to
the Public Works Department to check validity of signatory ownerships.
MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL REFER PETITION TO THE
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Transportation Committee Chairman Perry presented committee report
Driver : recommending the City request the State to proceed with the planned
Warning project to install a "surveillance control and driver information
System system," which will provide signs and other devices to advise motor-
for Freeways ists of congestion and problems on the freeway networks including
I-405 and Renton "S" curves.IN COMMID BY DELAURENTI ,TTEE RECOMMENDATIONCONDED CARRBY
ED.
SCHELLERT, COUNCIL CONCUR
Transportation Transportation Committee report recommended the following actions be
Committee Rpt. taken relative to the Boeing Company' s request for the vacation of
portions of Logan Ave. N. and Lake Washington Blvd. : (1 ) Convey all
Logan Ave. N. & utilities (water & storm sewer) in the vacation portion of Logan Ave
Lake Washington N. to the Boeing Co. ,for an amount equal to their present value.
Street Vacation (2) Negotiate a right-of-way trade with Boeing Co. to acquire addi-
tional width on Park Ave. N. to provide for future expansion to six
through lanes plus left-turn lanes on Park Ave. N. from N. 6th Street
to Garden Ave. N. (3) The City retain professional appraiser to
determine present market value of right-of-way involved. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT
INCLUDING THE RETENTION OF AN APPRAISER AND REFER THE MATTER BACK
TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Aviation Aviation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented committee report which
Committee Rpt.. . recommended termination of the R.W. Dennis & Assoc. lease on the
R.W. Dennis northwest corner of the Renton Airport (occupied by Dominion Aircraft)
Leasehold effective 6/1/75 (termination of present lease 11/30/76 with two
Future Restaurant three-year renewal options) . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER,
Development Site COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
May 12 , 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 and asked the Clerk to
Call the Roll .
ROLL CALL OF CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, Council President; GEORGE J. PERRY, RICHARD M.
COUNCIL STREDICKE, EARL CLYMER, KENNETH D. BRUCE, HENRY E. SCHELLERT. MOVED BY
BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMAN WILLIAM J.
GRANT. MOTION CARRIED (Councilman Stredicke requested the Clerk record
his dissenting vote) . Councilman Grant arrived at 8:30 p.m.
CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City
IN ATTENDANCE Clerk; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney;
HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; GEORGE WILLIAMS, Fire Chief; GORDON ERICKSEN,
Planning Director; BOB HUGHES, Legislative Aide; DEL BENNETT, Deputy
Public Works Director; DON STARK, Administrative Assistant; ED TORKELSON,
Data Processing Manager; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; VIC TeGANTVOORT,
Street Supt.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF
MAY 5, 1975, AS PREPARED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and pub-
Street Vacation lished according to law, Mayor Garrett reconvened the continued Public
Portions of Hearing to consider vacation of a portion of Logan Ave. N. lying north of
Logan Ave. N. & N. 6th St. and a portion of Lake Washington Blvd. N. near the intersec-
Lake Washington tion of Park Ave. N. and access to FAI 405, which had been requested by
Blvd. N. , Boeing Commercial Airplane Company. Report from Board of Public Works
Chairman Bennett found no objection to the proposed vacations, however,
Continued fro ;as a condition, recommended that the North 6th/Park Ave. route be sub-
5/5/75 stituted as the corridor for any future considerations of extension
lof SR 515 and that the Public Works Department and the Transportation
; Committee be authorized to negotiate an appropriate exchange of right-
' of-way for the North 6th/Park Ave. North corridor and resolve the matter
' of utility easements. Upon inquiry, Deputy Public Works Director noted
this recommendation coincides with the Public Works Department recommen-
dation. Transportation Committee Chairman Perry presented committee
report recommending: (1 ) That the Council concur in Board of Public
Works recommendation to vacate said portions; (2) That the N. 6th/Park
Ave. route be substituted as a corridor for future extension of SR 515;
(3) That the Public Works Department and Transportation Committee be
authorized to negotiate an appropriate exchange of right-of-way for
the N.6th/Park Ave. N. corridor and resolve the matter of any utility
easements; and recommended that assessment totaling no more than 50%
of the appraised value of the vacation be charged. Councilman Perry
noted 30 days would be needed by the Public Works Department for deter-
tmination regarding easements,and study of Six-Year Street Plan would be
commenced in order to coordinate with Transportation Committee report.
; MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL REAFFIRM PLAN FOR
N.6th/Park R. + .EXTENSION OF SR515 FROM GRADY WAY TO NORTH RENTON INTERCHANGE,DESIGNATING
° THE ROUTE AS OTHER THAN BURLINGTON NORTHERN TRACK RIGHT-OF-WAY. CARRIED.
Corridor fro .Co r Corridor
or I 405, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN BOARD-OF-PUBLIC
Easements & 05 WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORTS AND THE COUNCIL REFER THE
To Be Arrange1 . MATTER BACK TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.
CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , `PUBLIC HEARING BE
CLOSED. . CARRIED. (See later comment Page 5. )
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and pub-
G. Schneider lished according to law, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing to con-
Application for sider the Application of Gerald E. Schneider for Rezone from GS-1 to R-2
Rezone of 10 acres located on Monroe Ave. N.E. between N.E. 6th and N.E. 4th
Streets proposed as condominium/townhouse apartment complex, being in
agreement with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Letter from Gerald E.
Schneider withdrew application for R-2 zoning for property east of
Monroe Ave. N.E. for the reason that funds and interest rates previously
acceptable for the proposed development are no longer available, claiming
delays in processing of application made this action necessary.
Renton City Council
5/12/75 Page 2
PUBLIC HEARING - Continued
Schneider Letter from C.A.U.S.E. Co-chairman, Michael L. Smith, 3402 N.E. 7th St. ,
Rezone expressed thanks to those listening to views and giving assistance, be-
Request ing disappointed that strength of opposition was not presented. The letter
Withdrawn reviewed growth in the area and asked that all rezone proposals be
halted until the Comprehensive Land Use Plan has been updated, realizing
that the Highlands area is next priority for updating of Plan. Mr. John
Tilton, 3511 N.E. 6th St. , C.A.U.S.E. Co-chairman, expressed thanks for
cooperation and Was both pleased and disappointed in the withdrawal of
the rezone application. Councilman Delaurenti noted Hearing was scheduled
because of Council concern for the peoples wishes. Councilman Stredicke
called attention to correlation between Gerald Schneider and Dura Develop-
ment Co. , developers of Honeydew Apartment Complexes, and took issue
with alleged delay in processing. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED DELAURENTI ,
CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Moved by Clymer, seconded by
Schellert, that no action be taken on the Schneider Rezone request.
SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT COUNCIL ACCEPT
MR. SCHNEIDER'S LETTER FOR WITHDRAWAL 'OF REZONE REQUEST. CARRIED. MOVED
BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , CITY STAFF TO REPORT BACK TO
COUNCIL RELATIVE TO PUBLIC EASEMENTS ON N.E. 6th STREET FOR POSSIBLE
VACATION; COUNCIL CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING. Stredicke explained a street
vacation may be needed to prevent access into residential area from
future development,which would be determined upon receipt of report.
MOTION CARRIED. (Time: 8:25 p.m. ) . (See later Motion Page 5. )
CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Robert D. Martindale, 616 Stevens Ave. N.W. , requested. street
Street Vacation vacation of a portion of Lake View Boulevard separating his lots 349 and
Portion of 350 in C.D. Hillmans Division No. 5, which is unusable for a roadway as
Lake View Blvd. it falls off 60 foot cliff. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE,
COUNCIL REFER STREET VACATION REQUEST TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR TO
CHECK VALIDITY OF SIGNATURES. CARRIED. -
Senior Citizens A petition bearing 161 signatures asked that relief be granted to Senior
Garbage Rates Citizens in regard to the present mandatory garbage/refuse collection
and disposal rates. The petition noted the two-can mandatory fee is
excessive as Senior Citizens normally have less than one full can;
that income is paid out for service not necessary or utilized; that
319 residences of owners with limited incomes now receive special water/
sewer rates and as Senior Citizens incomes cannot keep up with general
inflationary increases, relief is petitioned in order to assist them to
live. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL ACCEPT THE
PETITION AND REFER SAME TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMEN-
DATION. CARRIED.
Summons & A Summons and Complaint for False Arrest and for Damages was filed
Complaint against the City by Steven J. Krebs and Kathryn Krebs, claiming Krebs
S.J. Krebs was falsely charged with auto theft on 10/4/74 causing damages totaling
$10,794.75. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , REFER MATTER
TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED.
Fireworks Stand City Clerk Mead presented 8 Fireworks Stand Applications received from:
Applications Renton Emblem Club, Renton Hilands Lions, llth District Demos , St.
6/28 thru 7/5/75 Andrews Presby. Youth, VFW Aux. #1263, Coalfield 5* Club, Ace Fireworks
Co. and Affairs Unlimited Softball . The Clerk noted 11 stands could be
licensed in accordance with Code provisions, application period ending.
4/30 each year. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, APPLICATIONS
BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Proposed Letter from the Board of Public Works noted review of proposed annexa-
Annexation tion of property in the vicinity of Maple Valley Hwy. east of Orton Rd.
W.D. 90 and determined that the annexation by Water District #90 does not impact
the City and reported no response to the Boundary Review Board will. be
necessary. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS' RECOMMENDATION AND NO RESPONSE NECESSARY
TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD. Discussion ensued wherein the Clerk was
asked to notify the Boundary Review Board by letter if necessary and the
MOTION CARRIED.
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Renton City Council
5/12/75 Page 5
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS -' Continued '
Ordinance #2932 The Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings
Street Vacatioh, for an ordinance vacating a portion of County Road #80 at the Renton
County Road #81 Shopping Center as requested by Robert Edwards, having been placed on
first reading on 5/5/75. Following reading, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, .
SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE.AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. MOTION„CARRIED.,
First ,'Reading The Legislation 'Committee report"recommended first reading with, referral
Rezone G to MP back to committee on an ordinance rezoning property', from General Classifi
(Agostino). cation District G to Manufacturing Park District M-P, located E.Valley.Hwy.
Following reading,MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, ORDINANCE
BE REFERRED BACK TO. THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE.. CARRIED. '
' First Reading The, Legislation 'Zommittee, report recommended first reading only for
Rezone G9600-L' 1 an ordinance rezoning property on East Valley. Freeway-at SW 43rd St. ,
(Allenbach) ' from G-9600, to. Light Industry District :L-1,. Following ,read.ing, it was
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO
LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ordinance '#2933 The Legislation Committee report recommended first, second and final
Appropriation ' readings on an ordinance appropriating funds from Excess Revenue to Fire
College. ' Department and Data Processin in the, amount of $965 and to Water
Work-Study Maintenance in the amount of $1 ,950 for college work study, students.
Programs Following first reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, ,
COUNCIL ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED.
Following readings, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTL, SECONDED BY CLYMER,
ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
First 'Reading ` ' Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented ordinance establishing
Establishing ', . and creating.a "Department of Data Processing" providing for appointment
,Data Processin of.'Director, ,.specifying ,duties and matters relating thereto. Follow-
Department ing reading by the Clerk, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY
SCHELLERT, ORDINANCE. BE' REFERRED BACK TO THE' LEGISLATION .COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
Street Vacation Councilman Grant inquired of the Logan Ave. Street Vacation requested
Logan Ave. N. by Boeing Commercial Airplane Company and asked that plans include the .
trail on either Park Ave. N. or Logan' Ave. ,N. as planned, and hoped that,
the Boeing Company would participate in funding such a trail .
AUDIENCE COMMENT Mrs Marlene Bronson inquired further .regarding Honeydew Apt. access,
favoring forty-foot roadway. Mr. Mike Smith ,'.recalled ' letter presented
earlier duri ng.' Schnei der Rezone (1st .Paragraph Page 2) , and asked that '
rezonesbe halted until update of Comprehensive Plan. MOVED BY DELAURENTI ,
SECONDED BY PERRY., COUNCIL REFER REQUEST OF MR,. SMITH TO HALT REZONES,
TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE. WHOLE FOR DISCUSSION CARRIED
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, MEETING::ADJOURN. The regular
meeting of the 'City Council adjourned at 11 :00 p.m. . .;
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'' 1975, recommends„ the following: ;+ .'! I� .,'I ,l -'1
' '1': ;''. That' the Council concur in the recommendation of; thei. ,r
''', Board of Pub l c •Works''•to vacate a .port'i'o o Loga `'' : ' i'
' ' :r ! '' Street, and Lake Washington Boulevard; ,1' �'Vr' I ' "I''"
• ' lr' ,2.j That'', the North'' 6th/Park; Avenue route be'•sizbstituted ,t`
+1'+' . •• •1 as a ,corridor for • future considerations ''bf. extensions ,`,,,. ` ,, •
'.' . ,'' f, of • SR 515, " ;;i.' .;
' 3.; 'nI( : And that the Public 'Works Department and Trarisportatiorzr , ' ',I'IIn "
''i I Committee be authorized to negotiate an' '•approp'ria'te ' ";1,f. '`•.,. ..
'• . ,';'I , exchange of 'right-of-way .for the;•Nor�th. 6th/,Park';Actenuen 'I , ' . '
' 4'•,'„'1' ' • North corridor' and resolve . the matter, of anti: 'utility �,tq•' i•'',' '•,,;
' "'• 1'' ' 'easements . „ ' '','i'';',; '1'; ':I,.`. '
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'I' % ' r` ?''' no, more than '50% •of ;the appraised, value, o'f the rIvacat 'ont,be`;1-,1,i."r:,.i ` .' ';•
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May 9 , . 119 7 5,
• ' , ,,Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor
Members of. the .City Council
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.•''. ,Re : ' Proposed Street Vacations--Portion of Lake Washington Boulevard ,
• ,' ' • •• ` , ' ' 1, ', Portion of• Logan Avenue North' ,
Gentlemen: .. . :
. The ::Board of ,Public, Works has reviewed the above ,referenced :
' proposal for `•street vacations including both ' traffic :.and' utility.'','.': , •
considerations . • As a result of its review, 'the Board ,hereby. 1. , , .
reports 'no 'objection's ' to the proposed vacation. of''a portion of ` , '.
' i Lake •Washington' Boulevard and' a 'portion of Logan .Avenue North's, .' As'.`' ' , , ''•'• ' '
a condition of the vacations , ' however, it is recommended , that the , ' `; , '
• , ' North. 6th/Park Avenue route be substituted, as the corridor •for any ,:'
future considerations 'of extension of SR • 515 and that :the.' Public:' ' '
Works Department ' and the.'Transportation Committe'e ' be authorized'•to", + ~•'.:' '
negotiate an ' appropriate ' exchange of right-of-way ; for• the ,North' 6th/,•
, , ' Park Avenue North corridor , and',resolve the matter;Yof any:'uti.lity` .. ., . ,.•
' • easements . • is •' , ' .
' Sincerely, ..• ' • • `,
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D NNETT „ ,•
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
i
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 12th day of May , 19 75 , at
8k0 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 :
Vacation of a portion of Lake Washington Blvd. North, a/k/a Secondary
State Highway No. 2A and Park Avenue N. , near the intersection of Lake
Washington Boulevard N. and access to FAI 405.
Continued Hearing from May 5, 1975'
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same.
CITY OF RENTON
Delores A. Mead , ity Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
lay 9, 1975
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it
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 12th day of May , 19 75 , 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 :
Va ation of a portion of Lake Washington Blvd. North, a/k/a Secondary
St to Highway No. 2A and Park Avenue N. , near the intersection of Lake
Washington Boulevard N. and access to FAI 405.
Continued Hearing from May 5, 1975
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
tb voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same .
CITY OF RENTON
4, u
Delores A. Mead , City Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
ay 9, 1975
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 12th day of May , 19 75 , at
B : 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:
Vacation of a portion of Lake Washington Blvd. North, a/k/a Secondary
State Highway No., 2A and Park Avenue N. , near the intersection of Lake
Washington Boulevard N. and access to FAI 405.
Continued Hearing from May 5, 1975
' ny and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same.
CITY OF RENTON
‘64,u/ Q ,�.�a L
Delores A. Mead , ity Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
May 9, 1975
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
ss.
COUNTY OF KING
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
ATTEST :
Notary •Public in and for the State
of Washington , residing at Renton.
e,
1 ��` .
Affidavit of Publication
. STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING . ss.
. _Barbara—C par na being first duly sworn on
oath, deposes and says that G.h.c.. is the .e.hi:ef...c .urk of
THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. That
said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for.
more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, - _
printed and published in the English language continually as a tri- - -'J -- --
weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now .
and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the . .,
•
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton _ rt itaRZCP GNIMCIA .4
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING t
the Superior Cdurt of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King 'BY ` ";.:tf,....`
County, RENTON CITY COUNCILS'f!
NOTICE IS HEREBY;_GIVEN'•
Washington.That the annexed is a Not. pub. hearing • that the Renton City Councilt h'aa`
fixed the 12th day of May;1975;,at'
8:00 P.M.in'the'CouncilOhamtiets°
Lake Washing-b.-,n 31vci• of the.Renton Mdnicipal-Buildirig .
. Renton,Washington as the.time and!,
'place for a'public hearing to consider'
as it was published in regular issues (and the following:
not in supplerr.ent form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period Vacation of a portion,of Cake rI
Washington Blvd.North,a/k/a Sec''.
' ondary State Highway No. 2A'•and
th of one Parkissues, commencing on the Park Avenue N. and access to°FAI"
405: `
Continued Hearing from,May,5,
•
O day of May , 1975 , and ending the 1975.
Any and all interested':,persorip• ,
' are invited to be'present to.vbiice=,
day of , 19 ,both dates approval,disapproval or opihions:oil
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its same. •
subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee - i CITY oreOF A!Me d
I ;Delores•Ai Mead
City'Clerk
08 Published in the-Rentoh•RecoId,
.
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$-- , which Chronicle May 9, 1975. R3226.e
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words _a----•
for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each _
subsequent insertion. /j /
.ei- ei4)40
chief clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before me this O day of
1•1ay ,19.75 ,
Lvil‘L-e- OP-Yi"skft
•
• Notary Public i and for the State of Washington, '
resi in at Renton,King County.
-Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective
June 9th,1955.
-Western Union Telegraph Co.rules for counting words and figures,
adopted b the newspapers of the State.
•
v-
Affidavit of Publication .
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING ss.
raS'i7 eri Ala€.bg being first duly sworn on
. oath, deposes and says that/.f.,.,.. is the . hity .t" ��'d,it' of
THE RENTON ECORD-CHilONICLE, a Iri ..-weekly newspaper. That
said newspaper 1s a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for
more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, _
printed and published in the English language continually as a tri- ,---- -
weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now _ `l
and during all f said time was printed in an office maintained at the l ..-14 c, o� o
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton ,• ,
Record-Chronice has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of i'NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING,,
the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King d �•
County, RENTON CITY COUNCIL^; :i
Y NOTICE IS .HEREBY,GLVEN,
}y •
y that the Rentori_Cit •Council',has
Washington.That the annexed is a fixed the 12th day of May,1:975?,at,
8:00 P.M.in the Council Chambers •
Lake ; >ashi: --b-,1, ,rtrci• of the Renton Municipal.Buildin'g;
Renton,Washington asihe tirrie andt
place for a public hearing to'conside'r
the followin *. • `'
as it was published in regular issues (and Vacation of a portion of•:Lake'
not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period Washington Blvd:North,a/kiaiSec
ondary State'Highway"No."2A and,
of 161 O-n° consecutive issues, commencing on the Park Avenue N.and access toi4Al
405.
Continued Hearing from.Mayi5
9 day of 1.1't,lr' , 1975 , and ending the 19 An and all'inter"ested'< a ons
• are invited to•be ipresent:tpo voibet
day of. • , 19 , both dates same.al,disapproval-•'Yonson1
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its N.
g Y CITY OF.RENTON•
subscribers during all of said period.That the full amount of the fee •Delores A�.Mead'
C,ifye..Ccglekrd
0 1i Published in the RentoriR `
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of• •' , which . I Chronicle'May 9;1975.R3226. 'i
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words L__for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words•for each
subsequent insertion.
/ /
chief cYerk
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9 day of
E ,is"P5
-.°(-1A'z;c-2- 6)0-11,9( .
Notary Pu li in and for the State of Washington,
. re ' ing at Renton,King County.
—Passed by tthe Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281,effective
June 9th,1955.
—Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures,
adopted by the newspapers of the State. •
f. .+
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
May 5 , 1975 Municipal Building
Monday 8 : 00 ' . 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 and asked the Clerk to
call the roll .
ROLL CALL OF 'CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, Council President; GEORGE J. PERRY, RICHARD M.
COUNCIL STREDICKE, EARL CLYMER, KENNETH D. BRUCE, HENRY E. SCHELLERT. MOVED B.Y
CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMAN WILLIAM J.
GRANT. CARRIED.
•
CITY OFFICIALS 'AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City
IN ATTENDANCE Clerk; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; DICK
GEISSLER, Assistant Fire Chief; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director;
BOB HUGHES, Legislative Aide; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director';
VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Supt. SHARON
GREEN, Personnel Director; DON STARK, Administrative Aide; GENE COULON,
Park & Recreation Director.
Special Mayor Garrett introduced members of the Renton High School Government
Recognition class who assumed administrative and legislative positions through the
day and during Council meeting: Larry Maust, Assoc. Mayor; Priscilla
Student Parrott, Council President; Mark Murakami , Acting Fire Chief; Terry
Participation Olson, Acting Park and Recreation Director; Carol Schwendeman, Acting
Police Chief; Steven Zemanck, Acting Finance Director; Michelle Pearce,
Acting Public Works Director; ' Planning Director and Assistant, Josette
Oliveira from Brazil and Savina Pflug from Germany; Acting Librarian
Mauri Kaipainen from Finland; Clyde Shelton, Acting Administrative Asst.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and ,pub- .
Street Vacation lished according to law, Mayor Garrett opened the Hearing to consider
Portions of vacation of a portion of Logan Ave. N. , lying north of N. 6th Street and
Logan Ave. N. & a portion of Lake Washington Bld. N. near the intersection with Park
Lake Washing on Ave. N. and access to I 405 as requested by Boeing Commercial Airplane Co.
Blvd. N. Letter from W. Bogart, State District Enq. ,recognized the extension. of
SR 515, north of its present terminus with SR 900 to the North Renton
Interchange at I-405, was placed on the Puget Sound Governmental Confer-
ence 1990 Transportation Plan, that a need exists for transportation
facility in that corridor, however, based on the description of State
highway route at SR 515, as established by the Legislature, that plan-
ning at this time for an arterial in this corridor must be retained by
the City until such time that a subsequent study is conducted establish-
ing a specific corridor, and that some responsibility associated with
that corridor is given to the State Highway Department by legislative
action.
Mr. Michael Darland, Director of Transportation Planning Division of
Puget Sound Governmental Conference, used slides to present information
which was made available to The Boeing Co. ' s Property Manager, R. Morgan,
on 3/20/75, noting two potential implications of their 1990 Regional
Transportation System Plan: Recognition of the need for future tie be-
tween the completed section of SR 515 and I-405; and the provision of
exclusive transit way(s) for peak-hour operation between SR 522 in the
north and I-5 in the south shared with carpools between SR 522 and
NE '12th St. serving the communities of Bothell , Kirkland, Bellevue,
Renton and Tukwila. Mr. Darland 'explained long range transportation
plans showing East Lake Washington corridor with widening of I-405 and.
use of railroad r/w in this corridor for implementation of transit recom-
mendations that additional corridor will be required by 1990,that' devel-
opment of transit within this section could be alternative to providing
Boeing Reps. additional auto-vehicle lanes on I-405. Mr. Robert G. Johnston,Director
R. Morgan of Civic & Governmental Affairs for Boeing,( introduced Boeing representa-
H. Blangey tives with Mr. Richard Archer, Planning Engineer, using charts to explain
D. Potter the Boeing AirplaneCompany's proposed use of Loan Ave. N. and Lake
R. Archer Washington Blvd. N. upon vacation of those right. -of-waysas petitioned.'
R. Johnston Mr. Archer explained that company's desire to unify the plant which is
divided by Logan Ave. N. which would reduce number of gates and guard
Renton City Council
5/5/75 - Page 2
PUBLIC HEARING - Continued
Street Vacation stations required, and by the positioning of entrance gates at
Logan Ave. N. Logan Ave. N. and at Lake Washington Blvd. N. , reduce the amount of
Lk.Wash.Blvd N. traffic along Lake Washington Blvd. Upon inquiry City Attorney Shellan
noted two requirements on street vacations: Sufficiency of signatures,
finding by legislative body that no present or foreseeable future need
exists for the property and no resulting damage or injury to users of
that right-of-way; he inquired about easements on Logan Ave. N. , and noting
need to determine whether abutting property owners would be willing to
assume cost of 1/2 appraised value. Following further discussion, it
was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, PUBLIC HEARING BE CON-
TINUED FOR ONE WEEK AND REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND THE
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER,
COUNCIL DECLARE RECESS. CARRIED. Meeting recessed at 9:10 p.m. and
reconvened at 9:20 p.m. with all Councilmen present at Roll Call as
previously shown.
•
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published and
L. I. D. 274 posted as required by law, Mayor Garrett reconvened the Public Hearing
Undergrounding continued from April 21 , & 28,to consider final assessments in the
Utilities in amount of $227,737 for L. I.D. 274, construction and installation of
Central underground power and utility lines, ornamental street lighting system
Business in the downtown area. Letter from U.S. Postal Service, Real Estate
District Service, San Bruno, CA, was noted which claimed exemption from local
taxes. City Clerk Mead also noted the City Attorney has written to
the Post Office suggesting payment in lieu of assessment because of
enhancement of property value to the owner. Public Works Committee
Chairman Bruce submitted minority report_noting review of methodology of
assessments for triangular pieces and of the American Legion request
for exemption of a portion of their property located at 55 Williams S.
The minority report noted determination that southerly 20 ft. strip
is a perpetual easement used as a street access between Williams and
Burnett Ave. S. and therefore recommended that the City Council approve
the reduction of the American Legion assessment by $200, and that the
final assessments are reasonable and equitable and the City Council
confirm the final assessment roll , thereby overruling protests.
Public Works Committee Member Stredicke submitted minority report recom-
mending that the assessment roll for L. I .D. 274 be accepted with the
following changes: (a) that assessment be eliminated from 20-ft. roadway
on property owned by the American Legion and assessment accepted by the
City; (b) that Council find residential areas within the LID did not
benefit to the same degree as business community and assessments on
those residential properties be reduced by 15% with City assuming the
difference. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE COUNCIL
` ADOPT SECOND MINORITY REPORT (Stredicke' s report) . Public Works Direc-
tor Gonnason anticipated difficulty in determining residential property
from business property as entire LID area is zoned business. Gonnason
noted protests received: Salvation Army, Mrs. Putman, Dobson-Houser &
Dobson, American Legion, and Charles Custer; that only, Custer' s protest
asked reduction in residential assessment. Following further discussion,
it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, AMEND MOTION TO DELETE
REFERENCE TO RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY.. ROLL CALL: 3 AYE: CLYMER, BRUCE,
SCHELLERT; 3 NO: DELAURENTI , PERRY, STREDICKE. Tie vote broken with •
AYE vote cast by MAYOR GARRETT. MOTION CARRIED deleting item (b) from
Stredicke's minority report. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED confirmingthe
assessment roll and eliminating $200 (representing 20 ft. roadway) for
American Legion property. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI ,
CITY ABSORB THE POST OFFICE ASSESSMENT, UNDER PROTEST. Councilman Perry
L.I.D. .274 suggested writing to Congressman if no payment in lieu of taxes received
Roll Amended from the Postal Service. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED
& Confirmed BY PERRY., COUNCIL CONFIRM ROLL AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE.
($10 per f.ft. ) CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, PUBLIC HEARING ON LID 274
BE CLOSED. CARRIED. (Time: 9:55 p.m. )
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published and
Honeydew Too posted as required by law, Mayor Garrett reconvened the continued Hearing
Apartments to consider the further development of the proposed Honeydew Too Apart-
ment Complex in the vicinity of 1150 Union Ave. N. E. ; continue Whitman
Court N. E. Street Vacation within the Honeydew Estates, residential area;
dissolution of LID 288 requirements (street installation for alternate
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Renton City Council
5/5/75 - Pagel 2
PUBLIC HEARING - Continued
I i
Street Vacation stations required, and by the positioning of entrance gates at
Logan Ave. N. Logan Ave. N. and at Lake Washington Blvd. N. , reduce the amount of
Lk.Wash.Blvd N. traffic along Lake Washington Blvd. Upon inquiry City Attorney Shellan
noted two requirements on street vacations: Sufficiency of signatures,
finding by legislative body that no present or foreseeable future need
exists for the property and no resulting damage or injury to users of
that right-of-way; he inquired about easements on Logan Ave. N. , and noting
need to determine whether abutting property owners would be willing to
assume cost of 1/2 appraised value. Following further discussion, it
was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, PUBLIC HEARING BE CON-
TINUED FOR ONE WEEK AND REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND THE
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER,
COUNCIL DECLARE RECESS. CARRIED. Meeting recessed at 9:10 p.m. and
reconvened at 9:20 p.m. with all Councilmen present at Roll Call as
previously shown.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published and
L. I.D. 274 posted as required by law, Mayor Garrett reconvened the Public Hearing
Undergrounding continued from April 21 , & 28,to consider final assessments in the
Utilities in amount of $227,737 for L. I .D. 274, construction and installation of
Central i underground power and utility lines, ornamental street lighting system
Business in the downtown area. Letter from U.S. Postal Service, Real Estate
District Service, San Bruno, CA, was noted which claimed exemption from local
taxes. City Clerk Mead also noted the City Attorney has written to
the Post Office suggesting payment in lieu of assessment because of
enhancement of property value to the owner. Public Works Committee
Chairman Bruce submitted minority report_noting review of methodology of
assessments for triangular pieces and of the American Legion request
for exemption of a portion of their property located at 55 Williams S.
The minority report noted determination that southerly 20 ft. strip
is a perpetual easement used as a street access between Williams and
Burnett Ave. S. and therefore recommended that the City Council approve
the reduction of the American Legion assessment by $200, and that the
final assessments are reasonable and equitable and the City Council
confirm the final assessment roll , thereby overruling protests.
Public Works Committee Member Stredicke submitted minority report recom-
mending that the assessment roll for L. I .D. 274 be accepted with the
following changes: (a) that assessment be eliminated from 20-ft. roadway
on property owned by the American Legion and a'ssessment accepted by the
City; (b) that Council find residential areas within the LID did not
benefit to the same degree as business community and assessments on
those residential properties be reduced by 15% with City assuming the
difference. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE COUNCIL
ADOPT SECOND MINORITY REPORT (Stredicke' s report) . Public Works Direc-
tor Gonnason anticipated difficulty in determining residential property
from business property as entire LID area is zoned business. Gonnason
noted protests received: Salvation Army, Mrs. Putman, Dobson-Houser &
Dobson, American Legion, and Charles Custer; that only Custer' s protest
asked reduction in residential assessment. Following further discussion,
it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, AMEND MOTION TO DELETE
REFERENCE TO RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. ROLL CALL: 3 AYE: CLYMER, BRUCE,
SCHELLERT; 3 NO: DELAURENTI , PERRY, STREDICKE. Tie vote broken with
AYE vote cast by MAYOR GARRETT. MOTION CARRIED deleting item (b) from
Stredicke' s minority report. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED confirming the
assessment roll and eliminating $200 (representing 20 ft. roadway) for
American Legion property. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI ,
CITY ABSORB THE POST OFFICE ASSESSMENT, UNDER PROTEST. Councilman Perry
L. I.D. 274 suggested writing to Congressman if no payment in lieu of taxes. received
Roll Amended from the Postal Service. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED
& Confirm!ed BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONFIRM ROLL AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE.
($10 per f.ft. ) CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, PUBLIC HEARING ON LID 274
BE CLOSED. CARRIED. (Time: 9:55 p.m. )
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published and
Honeydew IIT00 posted as required by law, Mayor Garrett reconvened the continued Hearing
Apartments to consider the further development of the proposed Honeydew Too Apart-
ment Complex in the vicinity of 1150 Union Ave. N. E. ; continue Whitman
Court N. E. Street Vacation within the Honeydew Estates residential area;
dissolution of LID 288 requirements (street installation for alternate
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
May 5 , 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 and asked the Clerk to
call the roll.
ROLL CALL OF CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, Council President; GEORGE J. PERRY, RICHARD M.
COUNCIL STREDICKE, EARL CLYMER, KENNETH a BRUCE, HENRY E. SCHELLERT. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMAN WILLIAM J.
GRANT. CARRIED.
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CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City
IN ATTENDANCE Clerk; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; DICK
GEISSLER, Assistant Fire Chief; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director;
BOB HUGHES, Legislative Aide; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director;
VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Supt. SHARON
GREEN, Personnel Director; DON STARK, Administrative Aide; GENE COULON,
Park & Recreation Director.
Special Mayor Garrett introduced members of the Renton High School Government
Recognition class who assumed administrative and legislative positions through the
day and during Council meeting: Larry Maust, Assoc. Mayor; Priscilla
Student Parrott, Council President; Mark Murakami , Acting Fire Chief; Terry
Participation Olson, Acting Park and Recreation Director; Carol Schwendeman, Acting
Police Chief; Steven Zemanck, Acting Finance Director; Michelle Pearce,
Acting Public Works Director; Planning Director and Assistant, Josette
Oliveira from Brazil and Savina Pflug from Germany; Acting Librarian
Mauri Kaipainen from Finland; Clyde Shelton, Acting Administrative Asst.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and pub-
Street Vacation lished according to law, Mayor Garrett opened the Hearing to consider
Portions of vacation of a portion of Logan Ave. N. , lying north of N. 6th Street and
Logan Ave. N. & a portion of Lake Washington Bld. N. near the intersection with Park
Lake Washington Ave. N. and access to I 405 as requested by Boeing Commercial Airplane Co.
Blvd. N. Letter from W. Bogart, State District Enq. ,recognized the extension of
SR 515, north of its present terminus with SR 900 to the North Renton
Interchange at I-405, was placed on the Puget Sound Governmental Confer-
ence 1990 Transportation Plan, that a need exists for transportation
facility in that corridor, however, based on the description of State
highway route at SR 515, as established by the Legislature, that plan-
ning at this time for an arterial in this corridor must be• retained by
the City until such time that a subsequent study is conducted establish-
ing a specific corridor, and that some responsibility associated with
that corridor is given to the State Highway Department by legislative
action.
Mr. Michael Darland, Director of Transportation Planning Division of
Puget Sound Governmental Conference, used slides to present information
which was made available to The Boeing Co. ' s Property Manager, R. Morgan,
on 3/20/75, noting two potential implications of their 1990 Regional
Transportation System Plan: Recognition of the need for future tie be-
tween the completed section of SR 515 and I-405; and the provision of
exclusive transit way(s) for peak-hour operation between SR 522 in the
north and I-5 in the south shared with carpools between SR 522 and
NE 12th St. serving the communities of Bothell , Kirkland, Bellevue,
Renton and Tukwila. Mr. Darland explained long range transportation
plans showing East Lake Washington corridor with widening of I-405 and
use of railroad r/w in this corridor for implementation of transit recom-
mendations that additional corridor will be required by 1990,that devel-
opment of transit within this section could be alternative to providing
Boeing Reps.- additional auto-vehicle lanes on I-405. Mr. Robert G. Johnston,Director
R. Morgan of Civic & Governmental Affairs for Boeing, introduced Boeing representa-
H. Blangey tives with Mr. Richard Archer, Planning Engineer, using charts to explain
D. Potter the Boeing Airplane Company's proposed use of Logan Ave. N. and Lake
R. Archer Washington Blvd. N. upon vacation of those right -of-waysas petitioned.
R. Johnston Mr. Archer explained that company's desire to unify the plant which is
divided by Logan Ave. N. which would reduce number of gates and guard
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 12th day of May , 19 75 , at
B : OO 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 :
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Vacation of a portion of Lake Washington Blvd. North, a/k/a Secondary
State Highway No. 2A and Park Avenue N. , near the intersection of Lake
Washington Boulevard N. and access to FAI 405.
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Continued Hearing from May 5, 1975
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or . opinions on same .
1 CITY OF RENTON
/6_64f J Q. ,
Delores A. Mead , ityz t
� Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
May 9, 1975
CERTIFICATION -
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
ss .
COUNTY OF KING
Four zi I , L e s ) 1 e L.. t h i ))t)s hereby certify that
.tomml... copies of the above notice were posted by me in •
Fo yr twee- conspicuous places on the property described and one
copy was posted at the City Municipal Building , Renton ,
Washington on date of ti 1c j 7 , 19 %LC .
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Signed
ATTEST :
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otary_ 'Public in and for the State
of ' Washington-, - residing at Renton .
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 12th day of May , 19 75 , at
8 : 00 P .M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal
Buiilding, Renton , Washington as the time and place for a
public hearing to consider the following :
Vacation of a portion of Lake Washington Blvd. North, a/k/a Secondary
State Highway No. 2A and Park Avenue N. , near the intersection of Lake
Wahington Boulevard N. and access to FAI 405.
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Continued Hearing from May 5, 1975
Aniy and all interested persons are invited to be present
to, voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same.
CITY OF RENTON
zioqui
• Delores A. Mead , ity Clerk
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DATE OF PUBLICATION
May 9, 1975
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 5th day of May , 19 7 , 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 :
Vacation of a portion of Lake Washington Blvd. North , a/k/a
Secondary State Highway No . 2A and Park Ave . N . , near the
intersection of Lake Washington Blvd. N . and access to FAI 405 .
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same .
CITY OF RENTON
�Je�Z�L 4.11C-- _
Delores A. Mead, City Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
4/11 /75
C E R T I F I C A T I O N
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
) ss .
COUNTY OF KING
I , L e,_f;f ) e J j ')J1 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 /Il'/4,/ c'_:5 , 19 7S .
Signed c-z/4, •
ATTEST :
Notary--Public in and for the State
r,f 'Washington , residing at Renton .
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+',.1;'J I - Y1 :: "'d.'+f: • Grand Co*+«al on the Park•216 First Avenue South•Seattle,Washington 98104.206/464-7090 ,. .t
y: - 11'''' .:'''4 ' ' Puget Sound Gove nental Conference
,March 20 1975 . •
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`•, hir.' Robert'N.•• Morgan • . I ,9.
;;;.'` Property Manager - . '. ` /$
�:''` ''i' _ I_ ':Boeing Commercial Airplane Co " " .
i'' `' 'Renton, Washington ' `•' ;;;f ;
-, ;a ;° ''' 'Dear Mr. Morgan: ' • , . „ .
'' '''••,' It 'wasj •a`-pleasure to 'meet with you and other members of The Boeing
' '' _ '-,Com an this morningto discuss the proposed kogan Avenue abandonment ..'I
'"`• I, •'f, in ;the"yvicinity' of orth 6th Street and your facility's present gate at ,, '
r,:,:,;_.,,;" ,::_,::`,...,:',, Logan Is northern terminus. Based on our understanding of your pro-
'� I: ,:,;:y,;:.'-,, posal ,f which ,is being discussed with the City of Renton, this action . ' ,
1 ` , would allow The Boeing Company to enlarge and unify the secure per-- . '
r1'J,:,H!'---'''; ;:-'...•'meter of the facility, reduce the number of gates and guard stations,; ,.
•"'' . and at the same time reduce current and potential traffic conflicts . -
.,:s,', , .'5. ., between through traffic and Boeing personnel and material .• _ .
'',''-' • `1`; ;'''` The' ~involvement''of the Puget Sound Governmental Conference (PSGC) in ;
', ."1:' ' '' this matter originated with a query from Renton City Counci1member . ;
-::: ,; "`;, ;,,. Regional
'f� � " '���� '.- .,.= George Perry concerning the status of Logan Avenue in our 1990 _ '�-
;;,,'�" = 'r. Trans pp ortation System P1 an .and its potential as an extension of SR 515 , •
��� fr: ''','' ''' d today, there are two poten- '' 'r
, ���;�-.,` �E�`As` tdr_I�� Di of my staff and I explaine ' • - '��;�,'
`' '-,I: tial implications in our 1990 highway and transit plan recommendations
;: ,'f- - that rel ate to your`proposal . They are:
''` '` A reco nition 'of the need for a future tie between the
!'• i,.;" ,r ,v 'completed section of SR 515 and I-405 as depicted on our
''': 'ry'' ' plan map of the 1990 highway element, page 24 of the 1990
4't'`''7•`'�'' 'd.':' 'i:i:;;,"' ;.,'' System Planfor the Central Puget Sound .,
�� , :. ;•;''' ..,, .., ,'= Transportation .
},` •''{‘:' '',;'-r,' Region;, Volume 2: P1 an Report.
,i; ?`' Provision of an exclusive transit ways) for peak-hour
' '''''- <, ",'{,�''' ;;; 'i'l '';i'';`'`+,;1 .'.'i'':'o Operation between SR 522 in the north and I-5 in the . ,
't-' :' " '" p with carpool between SR 522 and NE 12th St:
�, '�'��' '°.,`' :� k,�`' south shared p ,
;. ',;},':I, ,',",,.-,•^' serving the communities of Bothell , Ki rkl and, Bel 1 evue', ;I
':'''F ,,;.;;'r a.., ,,',. . We further
;-.; ,.':','. --- en and Tukwila, page 52 of the 1990 Plan
`' '''' page 52 of the same report: •'
" state 'on
.1f . '' ' t' .',f ' .h: ''' ommendations are implemented' land use
,�: }: `,�'�'. .:,, „'7�".�� �If the:transit recommendations •;'l . '
''''';;' .f' -'; further transit us
�`' �� - �''� �'�` ;'' controls could be established to .usage - ,. -
"� '' �s,,,;-',, ,. a 'acent
.,'• -.r ,l,';':;'..,,,- r bycreati-ngclusters of high-activity centersdg
r:•, �1' ''� to the transit routes. In addition, future evaluation
""' '�' ,, .''• ""''`.`i' could include the possible use of the railroad right-of- '•
:.':; ;',! ,; ..3'} -''"I ' waywithin this corridor for implementation of the transit .I
!! ._.!„r ,,:, '• ':1;';,,i -recommendations. - .,:,,,'r-
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 5th day of May , 19 75 , 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 :
Vacation of a portion of Lake Washington Blvd. North , a/k/a
Secondary State Highway No . 2A and Park Ave . N . , near the
intersection of Lake Washington Blvd. N . and access to FAI 405 .
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same.
CITY OF RENTON
QTYVAL
Delores A. Mead , City Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
4/1 1 /75
CERTIFICATIO N
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 an date of — , 19
Signed
ATTEST :
Notary Public in and for the State
of Washington , residing at Renton .
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Renton City Council
4/7/75 - Page 5
CORRESPONDENCE - Continued
Street Vacation MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL REFER LETTER TO
Continued THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
PROCLAMATIONS Proclamation of the Mayor designated April 12, '1975 as Hike-Bike for
the Retarded Day to recognize and commend our citizens for their
Hike-Bike for labors on behalf of the mentally retarded which constitute 3%.of the
the Retarded population. The proclamation urged citizens to support the program
Day - 4/12 and also the King County Chapter of the Washington Association of
Retarded Children. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL
CONCUR IN PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR. CARRIED.
Quality Control Proclamation of Mayor Garrett designated April 6 through 12, 1975 as
Week. Renton Quality Week and urged all citizens to join in support of the
April 6-12 increasing importance of the quality control professionals of the
country. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL CONCUR IN
PROCLAMATION FOR QUALITY CONTROL. CARRIED.
APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett announced appointment of Raymond Saude to
R. Saude to the position of Sergeant in the Renton Police Department effective
Police Sargent April 1 , 1975 subject to customary six-month probationary period,
having successfully completed Civil Service examinations. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT.
CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL REFER THE SUBJECT OF
Trails & TRAILS AND WILD LIFE TO THE PARK BOARD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COM-
Wild Life MITTEE. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Council President Delaurenti presented Committee of the Whole Report
Comittee of the recommending that the matter of a status board for the emergency
Whole Report communications and records center be referred to the Public Safety
Communication; Committee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL
CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Labor . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL REFER THE STRUCTURE OF
Committees THE LABOR MANAGEMENT AND NEGOTIATING COMMITTEES TO THE COMMITTEE OF
THE WHOLE FOR DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATION TO THE LEGISLATION
COMMITTEE FOR POSSIBLE RESOLUTION. CARRIED.
Carnival MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE SUBJECT OF SANITARY
Facilities FACILITIES FOR CARNIVAL PERSONNEL BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
VOUCHER Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert recommended approval
APPROVAL for payment of Vouchers No. 3684 through 3849 in the amount of
$88,655. 76, having received departmental certification as to receipt
of merchandise and/or services rendered. Vouchers No. 3674 through
3683 were machine voided during processing and Voucher No. 3830 in
the amount of $4.00 was voided. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY
ORDINANCES AND CLYMER, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT. CARRIED.
RESOLUTIONS
Legislation Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report
Committee Rpt. recommending adoption of a resolution approving and providing for
the execution of the Third Amendatory Contract amending the Open
!Resolution 1973 Space Contract No. WASH-OSA-99(6) between the City and U.S. of A.
(Amendatory (See Page 4 re Lake Washing Beach Park property) MOVED BY SCHELLERT,
1Contract for SECONDED BY STREDICKE, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ BY THE CITY CLERK.
Lake Property CARRIED.
Resolution 1974 The Legislation Committee report recommended adoption of two' resolu-
Public Hearing tions setting the date of May 5, for a public hearing for Street
Street Vacation Vacation of a portion of Logan Ave. N. and Lake Washington Blvd. N.
Portion Logan as requested by The Boeing Company. Following reading of resolution
R1 for vacation of portion of Logan N. , MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY
esolution 1975 GRANT, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. Following reading
Public Jiearing of resolution setting hearing re vacation of portion of Lake Washington
Street Vacation Blvd. N. , MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED
Portion of Lake AS READ. CARRIED.
Washington Blvd.
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Renton City Council
4/7/75 - Page 6
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued
Ordinance 2923 The Legislation Committee report recommended first, second and
L. I.D. 285 final readings of an ordinance fixing the amount, form, date,
Bonds interest rates, maturities and denominations of Local Improvement
District 285 Bonds and directing the issuance and sale to Seattle-
Northwest Securities Corp. Following first reading by the Clerk,
MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE ADVANCED TO
SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. Following readings, MOVED BY
SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL
CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
All Terrain The Legislation Committee recommended that an ordinance regarding
Vehicles All-Terrain Vehicles be placed on first reading. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL HOLD ORDINANCE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Cabaret The Legislation Committee report reported the Cabaret Ordinance
Ordinance Section 5-3105, Paragraph C regarding referendum has been reviewed.
The committee report recommended that no further action be pursued
on this matter due to lack of interest. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED
BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. ROLL
CALL: 4 AYE, DELAURENTI, SCHELLERT, CLYMER, PERRY; 3 NO, GRANT,
BRUCE AND STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested
the City Clerk to present written report regarding the history of
the cabaret ordinance.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
Meeting adjourned at 1 :00 p.m.
Delores A. Mead, City Clerk
Renton City Council
4/7/75 - Pa e .4
CORRESPONDENCE - Continued .
Bid Openings City Clerk Mead reported March 24, 1975 Bid Opening, Double Jacket
Fire Hose Polyester Fire Hose with two bidders as shown on the attached tabula-
tion. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL REFER THE
MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR CHECKING AND RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED.
Copier Machine City Clerk Mead reported March 14, Bid Opening for plain paper copier
machine with three bids received as shown on the attached tabulation.
MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE FINANCE AND
PERSONNEL COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Chlorination City Clerk Mead reported April 2, 1.975 Bid Opening for construction of
Buildings five concrete block and brick chlorination buildings, six bidders
reported as shown on the attached tabulation. MOVED BY SCHELLERT,
SECONDED BY CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Gambling Tax , Letter from T. W. Donnelly, Manager of the Renton Elks Lodge noted
Card Rooms receipt of Ordinance 2919 imposing $500 annual tax for card rooms
• and noted the State Gambling requirements for the Renton Elks does
not allow the charging of fees for the playing of social card games,
nor are the facilities open to the public. The letter asked if the
ordinance requires the $500 fee from a nonrevenue producing organiza-
tion, and if the ordinance can be amended to provide an exclusion.
MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THIS LETTER BE REFERRED TO THE
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Complaint of Letter from Carole D. and Ronald C. Goss, 2720 S.E. 16th St. , complained
Building of conditions at building sites on Lake Youngs Way S.E. where dirt
Conditions and equipment covered the sidewalk causing school children to walk
amid moving building equipment and traffic. The letter asked for con-
sideration of the health and safety of Renton's children.even though
Building permit purchased. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER,
THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE ADMINISTRATION. Public Works Director
Gonnason noted- the action already being taken. CARRIED.
Lake Washington Letter from Park Director Coulon presented Third Amendatory Contract
Beach Park to acquire and/or develop land for open-space purposes between the
Property City and the United States thru H.U.D. and a resolution authorizing
execution for Lake Washington Beach Park (Scott-Pacific property).
Letter from Special Asst. City Attorney Pain recommended passage of
the resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute
contract so that HUD will proceed to reimburse the City the sum of
$10,000 for the relocation award made to Scott-Pacific. MOVED BY
GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE AUTHORIZE CONTRACT AND REFER TO THE LEGISLA-
TION COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION. CARRIED.
Talbot Hill Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason recommended referral to
Reservoir Public Works and Legislation Committees of grant offer in the amount
of $355,200.00 for the funding of the eligible costs on the proposed
Talbot Hill reservoir from the Department of Social and Health Services.
The letter noted the reservoir estimated cost $1 ,000,000.O0,with the
grant offer representing 40% of the eligible construction costs and
that the City had listed this project among those to be financed by
1975 Water and Sewer Revenue Bond Issue. The letter called attention
to contract condition that the Applicant (City) must submit cost
analysis within one month from acceptance which documents the basis
for a direct retail service surcharge in excess of the 50% above in-
city service rates surcharge recommended in Referendum 27 - Municipal
and Industrial Water Supply program. The letter noted 100% surcharge
is made for out-of-city customers and the continuation would have to be
• substantiated financially or reduced to 50%. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED
BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER MATTER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AND THE
LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION. CARRIED.
Street Vacati n Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported legal descriptions
Portions �. approved for proposed resolutions for street vacations requested by
Lake Washington The Boeing Company for portions of Logan Ave. N. and Lake Washington
Blvd. N. and Blvd. N. , Boeing owning 100% of the property abutting both vacations.
Logan Ave. N.
Renton City Council
4/7/75 - Page 3
CORRESPONDENCE - Continued
Schneider Mr. Tilton submitted letter from Walter C, Mioduszewski , 2428 N.E.
Rezone 6th St. , Mr. and Mrs. Hunter 3504 6th N.E. and Tilton, requesting
Continued that an engineering survey be taken of the area of N.E. 6th St. and
Olympia Ave. to determine best storm drainage system,claiming danger of
flooding without proper precautions. Mr. John Thompson, 3718 N.E. 10th
• Lane, objected to overcrowding area. Mr. Roger Knott, 3805 S. 180,
representing -the Gerald E. Schneider interest, noted 140 units planned ,as
owner—occupied with Home Owners Assoc. MOVED BY' STREDICKE, SECONDED
BY CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE TO REPORT
BACK. Following further discussion, MOTION CARRIED.*(Motion to com-
mittee has preference). Further discussion ensued regarding the devel-
opment with individual ownerships and need for platting, and thatnumber
of proposed units discussed at Commission meeting wars 250. Community
Services Committee Chairman Clymer scheduled field trip to site on 4/10
with notification when report forthcoming.
Rezone Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Planning Commission
Robert Kingen recommendation for approval of R-2 zoning for Robert J. Kingen from
Appl . R-803-75 G-6000 to R-2 (amended from R-3) for 6.1 acres of property located
between 87th Ave. & Rainier Ave. N. in the vicinity of vacated por-
tion of S. 119th St. The undeveloped property is proposed medium
density multiple family, being in agreement with. the Comprehensive
Plan. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN
RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION
COMMITTEE.* Planning Director Ericksen used wall maps and slides to
explain particulars of the area. Mr. Ernest Coleman, 1100 N. 36th,
explained proposed apartments. *MOTION CARRIED.
•
Rezone Letter from Planning Director Ericksen conveyed Planning Commission
W.Montgomery recommendation for approval of rezone from B-P to R-3 for William
Appl . R-806-75 Montgomery, Executor of Estate of Beulah Edwards, Deceased. Property is
located on Williams Ave. S. between S. 4th St. and S. 5th St. consist-
ing of .26 acre presently undeveloped with proposed use apartments,
being in agreement with Comprehensive Land Use Plan which is high
density multi-family/commercial . Slides and maps were used by the
Planning Director to present detailed information of area. MOVED BY
GRANT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF
THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND REFER MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE.
Councilman Clymer disqualified himself because of conflict of interest
and left the Council Chambers. MOTION CARRIED. .
AUDIENCE Mrs. Caroline Terry, 516 Pelly Ave. N. , inquired regarding the Cabaret
COMMENT Ordinance adopted by the Council 2/3/75; Section 5-3105 Paragraph C (ban-
ning topless) was referred to Legislation Committee to prepare legis-
Cabaret lation for referendum. Discussion ensued regarding referendum and
Ordinance initiative, that-referendum refers to an ordinance which has been
adopted and petitions filed that ordinance be put to vote of the people;
ordinance suspended until date set for vote. Legislation Committee
Chairman Clymer noted Committee report on the subject would be presented
under Committee reports.
Executive MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL MEET IN EXECUTIVE SESSION.
Session CARRIED. (12:08 a.m. ) Council reconvened at 12:35 a.m. Roll Call : All
Councilmen present.
CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Association of Washington Cities asking for names of the
Cities three delegates to the 1975. Annual Convention. MOVED BY .
Delegates AWC STREDICKE, SECOND DELAURENTI , THAT CLYMER, DELAURENTI AND MAYOR
Convention I
GARRETT BE.AUTHORIZED AS VOTING DELEGATES FOR THE CITY AT THE AWC
CONVENTION. CARRIED.
Sartori' School Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested transfer of funds
Site ‘Driveway in the amount of $500 from the Contingency Fund to Street Roadways
Fund Transfer to cover cost of materials .for the improvement of the driveway, alley
and parking lot on Park Ave. N. at the Sartori School site, work being
accomplished by. City forces. .The letter noted rights have been deter-.
mined for appropriate use o.f City funds. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
: BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL CONCUR. IN REQUEST AND REFER MATTER TO THE LEGIS-
:LATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED: 7 .
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Renton City Council
4/7/75 - Page 5
CORRESPONDENC - Continued
Street VacationIMOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL REFER LETTER TO
Continued THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
PROCLAMATIONS Proclamation of the Mayor designated April 12, 1975 as Hike-Bike for
the Retarded Day to recognize and commend our citizens for their
Hike-Bike for labors on behalf of the mentally retarded which constitute 3%.of the
the Retarded population. The proclamation urged citizens to support the program
Day - 4/12 and also the King County Chapter of the Washington Association of
Retarded Children. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL
CONCUR IN PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR. CARRIED.
Quality Control Proclamation of Mayor Garrett designated April 6 through 12, 1975 as
Week, Renton Quality Week and urged all citizens to join in support of the
April 6-12 increasing importance of the quality control professionals of the
country. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL CONCUR IN
PROCLAMATION FOR QUALITY CONTROL. CARRIED.
APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett announced appointment of Raymond Saude to
R. Saude to the position of Sergeant in the Renton Police Department effective
Police Sargent April 1 , 1975 subject to customary six-month probationary period,
having successfully completed Civil Service examinations. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. •
CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL REFER THE SUBJECT OF
Trails & TRAILS AND WILD LIFE TO THE PARK BOARD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COM-
Wild Life MITTEE. CARRIED. -�
NEW BUSINESS Council President Delaurenti presented Committee of the Whole Report
Comittee of the recommending that the matter of a status board for the emergency
Whole Report communications and records center be referred to the Public Safety
Communication Committee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL
CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Labor MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL REFER THE STRUCTURE OF
Committees THE LABOR MANAGEMENT AND NEGOTIATING COMMITTEES TO THE COMMITTEE OF
THE WHOLE FOR DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATION TO THE LEGISLATION
COMMITTEE FOR POSSIBLE RESOLUTION. CARRIED.
Carnival MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE SUBJECT OF SANITARY
Facilities FACILITIES FOR CARNIVAL PERSONNEL BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
VOUCHER Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert recommended approval
APPROVAL for payment of Vouchers No. 3684 through 3849 in the amount of
$88,655.76, having received departmental certification as to receipt
of merchandise and/or services rendered. Vouchers No. 3674 through
3683 were machine voided during processing and Voucher No. 3830 in
the amount of $4.00 was voided. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY
ORDINANCES AND CLYMER, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT. CARRIED.
RESQLUT1QNS
Legislation Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report
Committee Rpt. recommending adoption of a resolution' approving and providing for
the' execution of the Thi:•d Amendatory Contract amending the Open
Resolution 1973 Space Contract No. WASH-OSA-99(6) between the City and U.S. of A.
Amendatory (See Page 4 re Lake Washing Beach Park property) MOVED BY SCHELLERT,
Contract for SECONDED BY STREDICKE, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ BY THE CITY CLERK.
Lake Property CARRIED.
Resolution 1974 The Legislation Committee report recommended adoption of two resolu-
Public Hearing tions setting the date of May 5, for a public hearing for Street
Street Vacation Vacation of a portion of Logan Ave. N. and Lake Washington Blvd. N.
Portion Logan as requested by The Boeing Company. Following reading of resolution
for vacation of portion of Logan N. , MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY
Resolution 1975 GRANT, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. Following reading
Public Nearing of resolution setting hearing re vacation of portion of Lake Washington
Street Vacation Blvd. N. , MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED
Portion of Lake AS READ. CARRIED.
Washington Blvd. �u
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Renton City Council
4/7/75 - Page 6
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued
Ordinance 2923 The Legislation Committee report recommended first, second and
L. I.D. 285 final readings of an ordinance fixing the amount, form, date,
Bonds interest rates, maturities and denominations of Local Improvement
District 285 Bonds and directing the issuance and sale to Seattle-
Northwest Securities Corp. Following first reading by the Clerk,
MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE ADVANCED TO
SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. Following readings, MOVED BY
SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL
CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
All Terrain The Legislation Committee recommended that an ordinance regarding
Vehicles All-Terrain Vehicles be placed on first reading. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL HOLD ORDINANCE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Cabaret The Legislation Committee report reported the Cabaret Ordinance
Ordinance Section 5-3105, Paragraph C regarding referendum has been reviewed.
The committee report recommended that no further action be pursued
on this matter due to lack of interest. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED
BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. ROLL
CALL: 4 AYE, DELAURENTI, SCHELLERT, CLYMER, PERRY; 3 NO, GRANT,
BRUCE AND STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested
the City Clerk to present written report regarding the history of
the cabaret ordinance.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
Meeting adjourned at 1 :00 p.m.
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De ores A. Mead, City erk
CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. 1974
WHEREAS a Petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the Ci
' of Renton on or about March 4 , 1975 petitioning for the vacation of a por
of a certain street as hereinafter more particularly described and said
Petition having been signed by the owners of more than two-thirds of the
property owners abutting upon the portion of said street sought to be
vacated, same being described as follows :
See Exhibit "A" attached hereto
NOW THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON , AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : That the 5th day of May , 1975 at the hour of
8 : 00 P .M. at the City Council Chambers in the Municipal Building, Renton ,
Washington, be and is hereby fixed as the time and place when the aforesaid
Petition f13 vacating the aforesaid portion of street shall be heard and
determined.
SECTION II : The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to
give notice of said time and hearing as provided by law, and any and/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 prior to or at the time of the hearing on said vacation. The
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City Council shall determine, at or prior to any such public hearing, as to
whether an appraisal shall be secured to determine the fair market value of
the property sought to be vacated as
provided for in Ordinance' No . 2349 and
:he City may likewise retain an easement fcr public utility and related, pur-
)oses .
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 7th day of April
, 1975
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Delores A. Mead , City :Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 7th day of April
1975
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pproved as to form:
erard M. Shellan , City Attorney
UBLICApON DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE :
4-11-75
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That portion of Lake Washington Boulevard, also.
known as Secondary State Highway No. 2A and Park
Avenue in Renton, Washington, as situated in the North-
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west Quarter of Section 8 , Township 23 North, Range 5
East, W.M. , King County, Washington, more particularly
described as follows :
Commencing at the intersection of the South line of
said Northwest Quarter with the Easterly margin of said
. Lake Washington Boulevard, said point of intersection
also being the Southwest corner of the Boeing Company' s
tract known as Parcel IV; thence North 0° -57 ' -41"
East along the Easterly margin of said Lake Washington
Boulevard 1,283.43 feet to a point 30 .00 feet right of
and measured at right angles to the Washington State
Highway Department North Renton Interchange Centerline
Station "A" , 0+00 , said Station being the point of
curvature of a curve to the right of centerline radius
572 .96 feet; thence continuing North 0° -57 '-41" East
along the Easterly margin of said Lake Washington
Boulevard 295 . 08 feet to the point of intersection with
a curve of radius 617 . 96 feet having a radial bearing
South 60° -30 '-59" East; thence continuing North 0°
-57 '-41 East along said Easterly margin 1. 89 feet;
thence tangent to the preceding course Northeasterly
along a curve to the right having a radius of 287. 64 •
feet and a •central angle of 39° -21 '-41 an arc
distance of 197.60 feet to the true point of beginning;
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thence continuing Northeasterly along said curve an
arc distance of 49 .93 feet to a point of reverse
curvature of a curve to the left of radius 2,112 . 37
feet; thence Northeasterly along said curve to the left
an arc length of 145 .43 feet to a point of intersection
with the Southwesterly margin of said North Renton
Interchange from whence the center of said curve bears
North 43° -40 '-35" West; thence North 46° -11' -29"
West along the Southwesterly margin of said interchange
60 .06 feet to a point on the. Northwesterly margin of
said Lake Washington Boulevard and the Southeasterly .
margin of the Burlington, Northern Railway Right-Of-Way,
said point being on a curve of radius 2, 052. 37 feet
from which the center bears North 43° .-36 '-11" West;
thence Southwesterly along said curve an arc length of
138.68 feet to a point of point of tangency; thence South
• 50° -43'-32" West along the Southeasterly margin of
said Burlington Northern Railway Right-Of-Way 43.62
feet; thence South 39° -16 '-28" East 5.64 feet to a
point of intersection with the Westerly margin of said
Lake Washington Boulevard, said point being on a curve
of radius 347 .64 feet from which the center bears
• South 49° -40 '-38" East; thence leaving said Westerly
margin of Lake Washington Boulevard along the -radial
to the curve, having a radius of 347.64 feet and a
central angle of 39° -21'-41" , South 49° -40 '-38"
• East 60..00 feet to the true point of beginning.
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Ccntaining 11,949 square feet or 0 .274 acres, more
or less.
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AVERY GARRETT,MAYOR
April 2, 1975 . :
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Members of the City Council
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j Public Works Director
f . , SUBJECT: Proposed Resolution - Street Vacations . `
i, 1) Portion Lake Washington Blvd.
2) Portion Logan Ave. North,. ,
Petitioner ' Boeing Company ,
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We have checked the legal descriptions contained within the ;` ,
attached resolutions for both proposed vacations and find them 'to
be satisfactory. "
The Boeing Company owns 1.00% of the property abutting' both proposed
vacations.
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TO: Del Mead Cit Clerk DATE:
y March 24 , 1975
FROM: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
SUBJECT: Proposed Resolution - STreet vacation - The Boeing Company
Dear Del:
Enclose dyou will find the origina]s of proposed Resolutions re
Boeings application for vacation of streets . Would you please
have the Public Works Director verify the legal descriptions and
then forward to the Transportation and Legislation Committees
for their consideration.
Gerard M. Shellan
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bc: IT.Committee
Pui.lic Works Director
Transportation Committee
Mayor
Council President
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DATE:
TO: Del (Mead, City Clerk March 24 , 1975
FROM: Geralyd M. Shellan, City Attorney
SUBJECT: Proposed Resolution - STreet vacation - The Boeing Company
Dear D l:
Enclose dyou will find the origina]sof proposed Resolutions re
Boeingts application for vacation of streets . Would you please
have the Public Works Director verify the legal descriptions and
then forward to the Transportation and Legislation Committees
for their consideration.
Gerard M. Shellan
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Council President Delaurenti
Transportation Committee Chairman Perry
Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer
FROM: .. Del Mead, City Clerk
SUBJECT: Proposed Street Vacations of Portion of Logan Ave. N.
and a Portion of Lake Washington Blvd. N. requested
by The Boeing Company,
Mr. Mike Darland of the Puget Sound Governmental Conference ,called
today to verify attendance at the May 5, 1975, City Council Public .. '
Hearing re the above-captioned subject - 8:00 p.m.
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ti O''. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
_ WARREN C. GON NASON, P. E. • DIRECTOR
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
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AVERY GARIRETT, MAYOR
April 2, 1975 .
To: Avery Garrett, Mayor
Members of the City Council :
FROM: Warren C. Gonnason, P.E.. '
Public Works Director
SUBJECT: Proposed Resolution - Street Vacations
1 ) Portion Lake Washington Bl
vd.
2) . Portion Logan Ave. North
Petitioner: Boeing Company
j We have checked the legal descriptions contained within the
attached resolutions for both proposed vacations and find them to
11 , be satisfactory.
I. ' I The BoeingCompany owns 100% of the property abutting both proposed
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3/24/75 - Page 4
OLD BUSINESS - Continued
Kiwanis Aviation Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted committee report recom-
' Air Fair mending approval of Council and Airport Staff of the Renton Kiwanis
17/12 & 13 Club plans for the Air Fair July 12 and 13, 1975, profits to be used
to fund development of a park in the southwest corner of the Airport
on Rainier Ave. The report recommended the Kiwanis matter be referred
to the Bicentennial Commission in order to coordinate the event during
1976. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT
OF THE COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Boeing Leasehold The Aviation Committee report noted the Airport Director has been
Interests authorized to retain Robert H. Garmo, M.A. I. , to accomplish an appraisal
of the Boeing Company's leasehold interests at the Renton Airport which is
to be completed by May 1 , 1975, funds budgeted. The Boeing lease is due
for renegotiation by June 1 , 1975.
Councilman Councilman Stredicke inquired re building permits for Quendall Terminals'
Inquiries activities and asked the Public Works Director for report. Stredicke
also inquired re Alexander Auction moving, being advised by the
Public Works Director re Board of Public Works Hearing at 9:00 a.m. on
April 9, (open to the public) , that the building has been inspected by ,
the Health, Fire and Building Departments. Councilman Stredicke noted
receiving complaint on parking regulations in North Renton at Sartori
School and asked that the matter be looked into, Mayor Garrett asking
the Police Chief to check.
Publicity MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, BROCHURE REPORT OF THE CBD BE
Brochure PREPARED FOR PRESENTATION AT THE A.W.C. CONVENTION. IN JUNE AND THE
Downtown COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE BE GIVEN AUTHORITY TO PROCEED. It was
Improvement noted $2,000 budgeted for City reports. Councilman Clymer urged inclu-
sion of Carco Theatre and other capital improvements in the brochure.
MOTION CARRIED.
School Bond Following short discussion, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY
Levy $5,400,000 CLYMER, THE CITY COUNCIL GO ON RECORD APPROVING THE RENTON SCHOOL BOND
ISSUE SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 8, 1975, SPECIAL ELECTION. CARRIED.
PSGC Concerning Councilman Perry called attention to letter from Michael L. Darland,
Vacation of Director of the Transportation Planning Dvn. of the Puget Sound Govern-
Portion Logan N. mental Conference addressed to Mr. Robert Morgan of the Boeing Commercial
& Lake Washincto ' Airplane Co. which recognized the need for a future tie between the
Boulevard North completed section of SR 515 and I-405 as depicted on their 1990 Transpor-
tation System Plan and provision for transit lane and use of railroad r/w,
noting presentation to Boeing regarding the Logan Ave. abandonment near
N. 6th St. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, CITY CLERK BE INSTRUCTED
TO INVITE MIKE DARLAND OF THE PUGET SOUND GOVERNMENTAL CONFERENCE TO
' MAKE PRESENTATION TO THE COUNCIL OF THE SAME MATERIAL PRESENTED TO BOEING
AT THE STREET VACATION PUBLIC HEARING MAY 5, 1975. Councilman Perry noted
' being in contact with Mr. Darland three years ago while representative
to the Puget Sound Governmental Conference, but has made no further con-
tact. Following further discussion of requests for vacation of portions
' of Logan Ave. N. and Lake Washington Blvd. N. by the Boeing Company, and
that the resolution setting the public hearing has not yet been adopted,
the MOTION CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
No Council , Councilman Clymer noted no Council meeting would be held March 31 , as
Meeting 3/31/75 it is the fifth Monday of the month, Council meetings being held first four
Mondays of each month.
Sprinkler Councilman Schellert inquired re downtown fire and whether or not sprink-
Systems for lers would minimize fire hazard, being advised by Fire Chief Willaims
Fire Protection that sprinklers would be helpful . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER,
COUNCIL REFER THE SUBJECT OF SPRINKLERS FOR FIRE PROTECTION IN DOWNTOWN
TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Sockeye MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, MATTER OF SOCKEYE SALMON
Fishing FISHING IN LAKE WASHINGTON BY RENTON CITIZENS BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUN-
ITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. Councilman Stredicke i
suggested meeting with concerned citizens and Indian Council . CARRIED.
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CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued
National Flood Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported the Federal Insurance
Insurance Administration has identified three areas within the City which are
Program, considered as 'Special Flood Hazard Areas;" which encompass seven resi-
Flood Disaster dences (One area•-with six residences in the Maplewood Homes area, one
Protection Act area across Cedar River from Maplewood and Maplewood Addition with no
of 1973 residences and ,one area on Monster Road with one residence). The letter
explained the 1973 Act requires formal , application for participation in
the insurance program prior to 7/1/75; otherwise, there will be no Federal
financial assistance or mortgage loans from federally-insured or regulated
banks or savings & loan associations available for buildings within the
identified special hazard areas. Gonnason's letter recommended the
City proceed with the application which will require adoption of three
resolutions or ordinances relating to procedures for building permits
and Zoning control as applied to flood-plain .management. Councilman Perry
suggested any legislation be coordinated with King County Flood Control.
Plan as presented by K.C. Councilman Mooney, being advised by Public
Works Director Gonnason that the National Flood Insurance Program does
not contain a financial commitment. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY
SCHELLERT, THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND
THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE AND THAT THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
HOLD THE MATTER AWAITING INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COM-
MITTEE. CARRIED.
"Public Letter from Mayor Garrett requested authorization for execution of a
Education in a grant application to co-sponsor nine multi-cultural workshops in Renton
Multi-Cultural presented by the Renton School District; the Center for Research and
Society" Services, Seattle University to be co-sponsor. The letter noted the
Workshops City will have no financial responsibility for the project, that Staff
Open to Public time for any City employee requested for input into planning for the
workshops,shall be reimbursed, that the application for funding is in
the amount of $3,500. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI ,
CONCUR IN MAYOR'S REQUEST AND THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED
TO EXECUTE GRANT APPLICATION. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Charles Shane, Mountain View Ave. N. , inquired whether Social Security
benefits constituted income pertaining to special water and sewer rates
Special Utility for Senior Citizens. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT
Rates for Renton THE SUBJECT OF SPECIAL UTILTY RATES BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS
Senior Citizens COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION. Following discussion wherein
Councilman Schellert noted City is limited to subsidizing the poor and
infirm. MOTION CARRIED.
Executive MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL CONVENE IN EXECUTIVE
Session SESSION. CARRIED. Council recessed to Closed Executive Session at
9:02 p.m. and reconvened at 9:37 p.m. Roll was called with all Council-
men present as previously shown.
OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, REQUEST FOR FINAL PAYMENT, PHASE I ,
Final Payment DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, WHICH WAS TABLED 4/17/75, BE TAKEN FROM
West Coast THE TABLE. CARRIED. Public Works Director Gonnason noted Councilman
Electric Co. Grant had reviewed the downtown project with the Public Works Department
Downtown representatives this afternoon and approval given. MOVED BY SCHELLERT,
Improvement SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR'S LETTER
CAG 3012-72 OF MARCH 14, AUTHORIZING FINAL PAYMENT TO WEST COAST ELECTRIC COMPANY
LID 274 ACCEPTING PROJECT AS OF 3/17/75 AND ESTABLISHING START OF 30 DAY LIEN
PERIOD FOR REFUND OF RETAINED PERCENTAGE.* (See Minutes 3/17/75 Pg. l . )
Need for Council approval was discussed. Expenses and funding of
LID 274, CBD, were discussed, total cost of the LID reported as $690,864.33
with 40.954% being assessed against the property owners. Preliminary of
total costs of the downtown improvement - $1 ,905,968. 'MOTION CARRIED.
Aviation Report Aviation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented Committee report requesting
AAAE Conference approval for attendance at the 1975 American Association of Airport
Executives Conference in Portland, Oregon, June 8-11 , 1975 by the Air-
port Director and Airport Committee members Stredicke and Delaurenti ,
funds having been budgeted. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THIS
REQUEST BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
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:'•'.':.I,•,,', •• ' •' I bellieve that we clearly stated that the plans 'of. the 'PSGC are system
1evell' plans. , Prior to .the actual implementation of our, recommendations • .fl
'•;"i . : more idatai led corridor and/or.,location and. design ,studies are required :
• • • in both state and federal law: ... In these more finite studies , alterna-, 1 .
• � Live .solutions ' including the alternative of "doing nothing" are evaluated
• • for their social., economic and' environmental consequ�nces . Nlecessar i ly,
' • •"therefore, Logan Avenue and its extension for SR"515 and the• railroad
:•., - • ri gn c-of-way for; an exclusive, bus',lane facility could be candidate -
alternatiyes in a detailed evaluation',of.either.or ,both of.our recom-
mendat1U11S `. .
The II-405 corridor i n the vicinity of. Renton, and.The Boeing Company
iC�2rC as ing1S
:r, ` ., pl ant, due in ,large measure to• acute . topography, will be ': .
• difficult and costly, to serve with new freeway`lmprovefents to I-•405..
. • ,We Would hope• that Boeing would consider the potential of setting aside '
. ' and •guaranteei na a right-of-way for exclusive two-way •operation of
• : exclusive transit lanes tin i ch. would -approximately, correspond to the ; •
•, nowIabandoned railroad rignt-of-way and '.Logan Avenue which 'currently •
• transverse your facility. • To • the best of our:•kno�,r.l edge, as expressed ,-', :
. , .,; '' . today, tiie are not aware of„ any .i rnr,iedi ate plans. on;.the 'part of the
• Washington State Department of Highways •(WS DOH) ,or .r1ETRO to study or' :.,
.! begin implementation of any new transportation • faci 1 iti es in your
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'' vichnity. We, are aware that.SR 515 i.s listed as the number 4 priority
' in the Renton capital ' improvement •program, but',,is necessarily tied to,•
1, the1 state' s capital improve;reent ,programmilig. .
' • , Boeing 'currently employs 40,000 persons at the subject Renton plant. '
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The opportunity tqq serve this facility and the City of Renton•with .
' , . , .' improved mass tral�sportation would' be more promising•wi•th•,this o4tion.
• + : available than•v i thou t i t. One of the current dilemmas i s ,to pro.v.i de •._
a.Means of exiting the 1-405 facility at. the,north;, and south ;of . "••
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I ., Renton to provi de high-speed qual i ty transit service to the city .and ,• ":
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i.t major employers,,• r;nile at the same time avoiding- local tr•af •fic •con, -
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- :;service one day having exclusive right-of-way ih 'the ,City of Renton . 'i .•
• - 'frbm which to provide ;important intra-.city local .•transit' service. :. ..
. es. Thlis facility would be backed-up by the' park-and-ride' lot faciliti • ' •,''+' ;,
'' whiich we, METRO , the WSDdll, and local governments, are. -now in. the,
' process of siting. While exclusive lane .transit service is .i,nri-ts•
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formative `stag'e, carpools " might also: avail' themselves of the facility:. ,.,.;-
': ' :. ,''',. . ' In the long r 1 , the right-of-way would exist for a ,highee -trchnolo'gy,•.'-;-. '
.; ' trans it. facil ty if, as and ,when it were -.deterrifined: des ihable:and: . `.p ;
• i , , , • feasible. . .
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'. .We'•re tate 'again tat prior to'.the actual '`implementation;o f any 'specific.. ,.-
trans' or.tation 'facility''in tnat''area, more detailed'sstudy.,.is absolutely
'I ' manda ory e'`The need,: type,' location .and its impacts: on ``the coniniunit+,`, f
. Hprivate sector,•must' .be more 'closely.
. ,:incl u ing' both. the public". and � .
'` , assessed: Our''. request that:you'Ithoroughly. evaluate the:,poient:;al , :at•-
' this: -arly',date for'a.mass, transit ri gh't-of,'-way',• ,'through 'your .•i ac'i 1 i'ty,', ,. ' '
- ,'. " " s 'based on our','findings",'in 'the`.1990. Pla)2 document,',wi1erein:/e state: _::r '
Widen 'rtg cieti-ng I-405:i to six 'lanes. tour?Zed with :the : 1.9 80 'transit
iii,1Jro erne2ts zwoi,,Zd carry, the ,forecasted".:1990. volu,�ies but. addit1..onal.:: ., '
' cor2-i,• r co iacity would' be 'required no.t- long 'after 1990, :a d'._The develop- `
j:, • meat of On exclusive transit; w0ay..withitn this 'sect on,of: the corridor does -
oL..t �u.,l; nu -i( ., t ri'd,r.,'iiii7 'to be, conni,dcyred.'at ,a veal, alieracztive' Eo ,.
' " 'p2'0vi Zngaddvt-ionai auto-vehicle lanes,:on.'I-40550,,`••, • ,.: A
While the ultimate 'timing 'and ' type' 'Of.'.,transportatiOh, improvements in
''j, . '':' ':the Penton , area are difficult to' ,forecast, ,,,ie.;;can' .state with„-certainty,. :.
tiia1 ''1 as transoortation,'will '`have'-to be'.-a •.,key:.facto`r`."`in' the C.i.cy• o.i !'
Renton and ,your,'Renton 'pl ant,s•;futur
., ''' .lde :will 'be ! leased to ,further. elaborate on Our thoughts and .�:o of fey' you
any � urtiier�assistance in thismatter=,shioul d you';so desire ..
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, I't as. a-pleasure to meet with you and other members of ,The Boeing
Compank this' morning,to 'di scuss, the;proposed Logan Avenue abandonment
the ii•cini ty,:'o;F;idor._tn 6th. Street.,.and your; facility' s present .gate,"at,; >
isag��r�'S 'riori:hern::;terminus Based on our understanding, of your, pro® ,
posai:; s. Ei'ei116 discussed with thc City of •Renton , 'this action
d"-'allow.The Boeing::Company: to enlarge and unify the secure ,perm
' me cer' of, the.::.Faci 1 i,ty., reduce::, the number of gates and guard stations , .
and at::.The: samei time .reduce current and potential traffic conflicts:,
bet'e'en Ihrough.,,'traffic: and Boeing:'personnel and material
The involvement: of :the"'.'Puget Sound`Governmental 'Conference; (PSGC)'',in
-LIIis matter, originated ;with, a:- query'.from Renton 'City Counci lmember
• •Cea'rge ,the .status: of Logan Avenue in bur:21990 Regional'
.T ranspor.i at"ion':,Systeni PI an ',and i ts' potential as an extension of SR
As .trr. Dinndorf•"of my staff' and I': explained today, there','are two potent
" "in°':our 1990 highaay. and transit plan 'recommendations ..;` • :
ci^a1 rel ate to:your,Oroposal.'.; ";:They are:
• '11 i` -A, recognition''oF the .need .for a future tie between the
•'.;. completed section of SR. 515' and I-405 as depicted on our ''
.p1„rn•'map' of the 1990 highway element, page 24 o F .the "1990
` Trcnsportation System`Plcaz,for the Central Puget'Sound
ume 2: l Report.
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transit way(s) for eak-hour
�::t� -,. . . -,•. •�, ion :of: y( } p
•operatioh ;between SR '522 ;in the north and I--5 in the
- south` shared with carpools: be,t1'ieen SR 522 and NE 12th St.;' :`'_.;
' se•rvi ng' the :communities. "of Bothell , Kirkland, Bellevue
; Benton' and: Tukwila; page 52 of the 1990 Plan. We further
. state"On page 52 of the :same report:
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.-t7r.inait re'Commendriti c nn aro implemented, Zcmd',us'e•'.
L.ontrols:::`Could,'be !established to further transit usage
'by creatin "'cluster's' of high-activity centers adjacent
to the vransit.routes. In' addition, future evaluation „
�,. could ,include :the possible izuse of the railroad right..--of
?Jail within; this:corridor, for implementation, of:the transit- ,.
reconvnendations.
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1 Renton City Council
3/17/75 - Page 3
OLD BUSINESS
Transportation ransportation Committee Chairman Perry submitted committee report recom-
Committee Report nding that a resolution be adopted setting the date of May 5, 1975 for
, Street Vacations ublic hearing re Boeing Company request for vacation of a portion of
Requested by gan Ave. N. and Lake Washington Blvd. N. and that the matter be referred
Boeing to the Legislation Committee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE,
COUNCIL CONCUR AND REFER MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
'Metro Bus ,Following discussion of the placing of a demonstration Metro bus shelter
Shelter on Taylor Ave. N.W. near Renton Ave,, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED
BY PERRY, THAT THE FEES FOR USE OF PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY ($10 per yr.) , BE
REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Banning Councilman Stredicke noted the State Board of Health regulation banning
I Smoking in smoking in public places and called attention to the need for adoption
Public Places of the ruling for the Council meetings as it is enforced for Municipal
Court hearings. MOVED BY ,STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL .REFER
THE MATTER OF BANNING SMOKING TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. ROLL CALL:
0) AYE: DELAURENTI, STREDICKE, CLYMER; (4) NO: PERRY, BRUCE, GRANT
and SCHELLERT. MOTION FAILED.
Community •
Services Community Services Committee Chairman Grant submitted committee report
Committee Report recommending that the Council concur in the Planning Director's request
East Side Green and reaffirm the City's participation and non-financial commitment to
River Water the East Side Green River Water Shed Project. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECOND
Shed Project BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE, CARRIED. MOVED
BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, REFER MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMIT-
TEE. CARRIED. (See Resolution #1970 adopted 3/17/75)
L.I.D. 291 MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RECONSIDER PRIOR ACTION OF 3/10
Water Mains ON LID ,291, WATER MAINS IN LAKE WASHINGTON, KENNYDALE AND MAY CREEK AREA.
Lake Washington ROLL CALL: (5) AYE: DELAURENTI, CLYMER, BRUCE, GRANT, SCHELLERT; (2) NO:
Kennydale Area PERRY and STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. City Clerk Mead read the previous
motion from March 10, 1975 which was now before the Council: "MOVED BY
Reconsidered STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, LID 291 BE ENDED AND THE SUBJECT MATTER BE
REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE." MOTION
FAILED. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RECONSIDER AMENDMENT
OF MARCH 10, WHICH DELETED SOUTHERN''PORTION OF LID ALONG LAKE WASHINGTON
BLVD. CARRIED. City"Clerk Mead read motion now before the Body: "TO
EXCLUDE SOUTHERLY PORTION ALONG LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD." MOTION FAILED BY
ROLL CALL VOTE: (2) AYE: PERRY and STREDICKE; (5) NO: DELAURENTI,
CLYMER, BRUCE, GRANT and SCHELLERT. MOTION BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT
Public Hearing THE LID PROPOSAL BE REFERRED TO THE LE[(SLATION COMMITTEE AND THAT A PUBLIC
3%24/75 HEARING BE SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY MARCH 24, 1975 WITH ALL PROPERTY OWNERS
VOTIFIED. CARRIED. At the time of the Public Hearing 3/24/75, the motion
before the Body: "Moved by Schellert, seconded by Bruce, Council authorize
Creation of the L.I.D. and refer the matter to the Legislation Committee
for necessary ordinance." Public Works Director Gonnason explained the
'modified plan of the LID, with deletion of the 8" water main paralleling
Lake Washington Blvd. from N. 36th to N. 37th St. and the 12" main from
Lincoln Ave. S.E., 84th St. to S.E. 80th St. The boundaries of the district
will remain unchanged and those properties not receiving benefits due to
deletion of water mains, will not be assessed. The assessments on all
remaining properties within the district will remain in force from the
previous preliminary roll.
VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert requested Council ap-
plroval of Vouchers No. 3383 through No. 3543 in the amount of $97,392.70
having received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise
aid/or services. Vouchers No. 3247 through 3382 were machine voided
during processing; Voucher 3494 in amount of $888 Voided. MOVED BY
• SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND
RESOLUTIONS Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee report recommend-
Ordinance 2919 irg second and final reading for an ordinance imposing certain tax on
Gambling - card rooms and asked that the City Clerk notify Council in November to
Establishes Tax review these fees. Following readings of the ordinance setting $500 yearly
on 'Card Rooms - fee for card rooms, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL
Rules & ADOPT CONCUR IN LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT AND ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ.
Regulations R LL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
Renton City Council
3/17/75 - Page 4
ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS - Continued
First Reading Legislation Committee Report recommended first reading and referral back
Ordinance Re to the Legislation Committee of an ordinance relating to disorderly con •
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Disorderly duct and trespassing. Following first reading, it was MOVED .BY DELAURENTI,
Conduct SECONDED BY CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLA4'ION COMMITTEE.
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CARRIED.
First Reading The Legislation Committee report recommended' first reading and referral
Ordinance Re back to committee of an ordinance setting a probation fee and' relating
Probation Fee to Municipal Court. Following reading of the ordinance establishing
$50 fee, probationary doses for persons not fined or jailed but rehabili-
tated, covering cost of processing. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY
CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTE. CARRIED.
Resolution #1968 The Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of a
Street Vacation resolution setting date of public hearing on April 21, 1975 for street
Public Hearing vacation of a portion of old County Road #80. Following reading of the
4/21/75 resolution for street vacation at Renton Shopping Center as requested by
R. L. Edwards Robert L. Edwards, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL
AZJPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #1969 The Legislation Committee recommended reading and adoption of a resolution
Federal Aid designating the Mayor/City Clerk to sign Federal Aid Grant Projects, i.e.
Grant Projects S.W. 43rd St. Project. Following reading, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI,
SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
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Resolution #1970 The Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of a
Reaffirming resolution reaffirming the City's prior commitment to the Green River Water
Green River Shed Project. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, RESOLUTION BE
Water Shed ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED.
Participation
MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. The
ADJOURNMENT meeting adjourned at 10:12 p.m.
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TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT
' MARCH 17 , 1975
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SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR STREET VACATION, PORTION OF LOGAN
AVENUE NORTH AND LAKE WASHINGTON BOULEVARD BY
THE BOEING COMPANY
The 'Transportation Committee recommends that a. resolution
be adopted setting the date of May 5 , 1975 as the public "
hearing date for the Boeing Company request for vacation'
`of a ;portion of Logan Avenue North and Lake Washington,
Boulevard North, and that the matter be referred to the •
Legislation Committee .
Chairm iGeorge 'J. Perry
j • enneth Bruc
Richard tredicke
GJ' :mg
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INTER-OFFICE MEMO
Warren Gonnasson, Pub. Works Dir. 3/4/75
TO: DATE
FROM: Dell Mead, City Clerk
RE: Street Vacation part of Logan Avenue North and
part cif Lake Washington Boulevard
The at ached petitions were filed by the Boeing Company this date
for Council action next Monday
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'sue_; ',Cl•c' ,c� 'TYie City Council of the City of Renton, Washington
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jy?� -'%/ Comes now the undersigned petitioner and pursuant to
RCW Ch. 35. 79 respectfully shows :
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The undersigned petitioner requests that the following
described part of Lake Washington Boulevard in the City of Renton
be vacated pursuant to RCW Ch. 35 . 79 :
That portion of Lake Washington Boulevard, also
known as Secondary State Highway No. 2A and Park
Avenue in Renton, Washington, as situated in the North-
west Quarter of Section 8 , Township 23 North, Range 5
East, W.M. , King County, Washington, more particularly
described as follows :
Commencing at the intersection of the South line of
said Northwest Quarter with the Easterly margin -of said
Lake Washington Boulevard, said point of intersection
also being the Southwest corner of the Boeing Company' s
tract known as Parcel IV; thence North 0° -57 ' -41"
East along the Easterly margin of said Lake Washington
Boulevard 1,283 . 43 feet to a point 30 . 00 feet right of
and measured at right angles to the Washington State
Highway Department North Renton Interchange Centerline
Station "A" , 0+00 , said Station being the point of
curvature of a curve to the right of centerline radius
572 . 96 feet; thence continuing North 0° -57 '-41" East
along the Easterly margin of said Lake Washington
Boulevard 295 . 08 feet to the point of intersection with
a curve of radius 617 . 96 feet having a radial bearing
South 60° -30 '-59" East; thence continuing North 0°
-57 '-41 East along said Easterly margin 1 . 89 feet;
thence tangent to the preceding course Northeasterly
along a curve to the right having a radius of 287 . 64
feet and a •central angle of 39° -21 '-41" an arc
distance of 197 . 60 feet to the true point of beginning;
thence continuing Northeasterly along said curve an
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arc distance of 49 .93 feet to a point of reverse
curvature of a curve to the left of radius 2,112 . 37
feet; thence Northeasterly along said curve to the left
an arc length of 145 .43 feet to a point of intersection
with the Southwesterly margin of said North Renton
Interchange from whence the center of said curve bears
North 43° -40 '-35" West; thence North 46° -11 ' -29"
West along the Southwesterly margin of said interchange
60 . 06 feet to a point on the Northwesterly margin of
said Lake Washington Boulevard and the Southeasterly
margin of the Burlington Northern Railway Right-Of-Way,
said point being on a curve of radius 2 ,052 . 37 feet
from which the center bears North 43° -36 '-ll" West;
li thence Southwesterly along said curve an arc length of
138 . 68 feet to a point of point of tangency; thence South
50° -43'-32" West along the Southeasterly margin of
said Burlington Northern Railway Right-Of-Way 43. 62
feet; thence South 39° -16 '-28" East 5 . 64 feet to a
point of intersection with the Westerly margin of said
Lake Washington Boulevard, said point being on a curve
of radius 347. 64 feet from which the center bears
South 49° -40 '-38" East; thence leaving said Westerly
margin of Lake Washington Boulevard along the -radial
to the curve, having a radius of 347. 64 feet and a
central angle of 39° -21'-41" , South 49° -40 ' -38"
East 60 .00 feet to. the true point of beginning.
Containing 11,949 square feet or 0 .274 acres , more
or less .
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The undersigned petitioner is the sole owner of all
property abutting on said area.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that proceedings be held
hereon for the vacation of said area of said Lake Washington
Boulevard in the manner prescribed by RCW Ch. 35 .79 .
Respectfully submitted,
THE BO -IN COMPANY
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Date :
Mrirrk 4, 1975
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Minutes of- 3/10/75 Meeting - Page 3
CORRESPONDENCE - Continued
Powell Ave. SW agencies, the Board of Public Works recommended vacation of two
Street Vacation areas requested with retention of an easement adjacent to FAI 405 for
Continued the State Highway Department's illumination system. The letter fur-
ther recommended that the City negotiate the exchange of additional
right-of-way required for the P-1 channel as part of the consideration
for the vacation, and suggested date of Public Hearing be set.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION
OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION
COMMITTEE AND THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR COMMENT. Public Works
Director Gonnason noted this was undeveloped stub-ended street recorded
about 1900. MOTION CARRIED.
Street Vaca ion Two petitions for Street Vacations were received from The Boeing Com-
Portion Logan N. pany, Director of Facilities and Service, John R. Potter. The vaca-
Lake Washington tions requested were for portion of Logan Ave. N. beginning at N.
Blvd. N. 6th St. to the street end, an area of 3.43 acres of 149,360.58 sq.ft. ;
the second area portion of Lake Washington Blvd. N. (also known as
Secondary State Highway No. 2A) near North Renton Interchange and
Park Ave. N. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL
REFER PETITIONS- FOR STREET VACATIONS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
FOR CHECKING AS TO VALIDITY OF PETITIONS AND TO THE TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE. CARRIED. The Committee was asked to check for conflict
with proposed bike trail and SR515 Extension.
"Project 177 " Letter from the Renton Bicentennial Committee Chairman, Lew Innocenti ,
3/14/75 at invited attendance, at the "Project 1776" workshop at Lindberg High School
Lingberg High on Friday, March 14, 9:30 a.m.. Yakima High School is sponsoring
"Project 1776", a statewide campaign to encourage citizen and student
participation in planning for Bicentennial activities with Lingberg
High selected for the Seattle/South King County area host school .
Green River Letter from Planning Director Ericksen noted 3/6/75 Kent meeting
Valley Watershed wherein King County representatives indicated the Soil Conservation
Project Service felt it would be feasible to implement the Eastside and West-
side Project areas on an individual basis for the Green River Valley
Watershed Project. The letter noted the Eastside Project includes
Renton, Kent and Tukwila and could be implemented at an early date
if desired; further noting request of King County Councilman Mooney
that cities reaffirm concurrence in the proposed project, preferably
by resolution; and letter request is forthcoming from Councilman Mooney.
MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER TO
THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE AND TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. ..
CARRIED.
ASPO Planning Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested attendance of four
Conference Planning Commission delegates to the American Society of Planning
Officials joint conference with the Community Planning Association
of Canada in Vancouver, B.C. April 12 to 17. MOVED BY SCHELLERT,
SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THIS COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
PROCLAMATIONS A Proclamation of the Mayor declared March 16, through March 23, 1975
International as International Demolay Week. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY GRANT,
Demolay Week COUNCIL CONCUR IN PROCLAMATION. CARRIED. Master Councilor Keith
3/16-23/75 Wendorff introduced others from the Local Chapter: Larry Cluphf, Sr.
Councilor; Koel Wendorff, 7th Preceptor; Loren Moore, Jr. Deacon;
Brad Houk, 1st Preceptor; Scott Henry, Chaplin; James Davis, Almoner;
Chuck Youells, Marshal and Dawn Davis, Sr. Princess.
"Employ the Older A Proclamation of Mayor Garrett declared "Employ the Older Worker"
Worker" Week Week-of March 9; through 15, 1975, and urged employers to recognize
3/9-15/75 the merits of hiring those over 40 yrs. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY
DELAURENTI, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR. CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COPIES- OF THIS RESOLUTION BE
SENT BY THE CITY CLERK TO MAJOR INDUSTRIES IN THE AREA. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Mrs. Phyllis McGerry, 551 Windsor P1 . , inquired of Record Chronicle
newspaper report of Councilman Schellert's remarks at Committee of
the Whole meeting to Port of Seattle representative. Councilman
Schellert noted that it was not Council nor Administration policy but
his remarks that an outside source could possibly help in development
of Lake Washington Beach property and did not pertain to present park.
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Meeting of 3/10/75 - Page 4
AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued
Lake Washington MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, DEVELOPMENT OF LAKE WASHINGTON
Beach BEACH BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE.* Councilman
Development • Stredicke suggested possible financial gain to the City with the build-
Continued ing of a marina with charges for storage and launching. Mrs. McGerry.
noted lake current flowing to the south which could bring pollution
from a marina into the Lake Washington Beach Park. *MOTION CARRIED.
Executive Session MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL MOVE TO EXECUTIVE
SESSION. CARRIED. Councilmen went into executive session at 10:30 p.m.
and reconvened Council Meeting at 11 :25 p.m. Roll Call : All Council-
men present.
Labor Negotiation Labor Negotiations Committee Report recommended the Council approve
Report the addendum to the existing agreement of 2/5/73 between the City and
Fire Fighters Fire Fighters Local #864, and the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized
Addendum to to execute the addendum. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL
CAG-011-73 CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Council President Pro tem Perry noted 3/6 Committee of the Whole meeting
Committee of the attended by Susan Gerrard, Director of Community Affairs of the Port
Whole Report - of Seattle. Councilman Perry presented Committee of the Whole report
1975 Sewer/Water recommending approval for inclusion in $3,000,000 revenue bond issue,
Bond Issue 1975 sewer and water bond issue projects as presented by Public Works
Director. The modified report added new trunk sewers and interceptors
along with replacement and rehabilitation. The report also recommended
referral of the 21 water and sewer projects to the Finance and Person-
nel Committee for inclusion in the bond program. MOVED BY SCHELLERT,
SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE OF
THE WHOLE. CARRIED.
Finance Committee Finance and Personnel Committee Report submitted by Chairman Schellert,
Report noted reviewing specifics of the proposed $3,000,000 water and sewer
Water & Sewer revenue bond issue with Staff and Financial Consultant and recommended
Bond Issue 25-year bonds be sold at public sale with date of bid opening to be
determined by the Finance Director. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. MOVED BY SCHELLERT,
SECONDED BY PERRY, BOND ISSUE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Public Works Public Works Committee Report submitted by Chairman Bruce, concurred
Committee Report in the Public Works Director's recommendations for the 1975 Water
1975 Water Pipe Utility material bid which was opened 2/26/75, for the following
and Supplies awards: Schedule A, Water Pipe, in amount of $57,452.40 and Schedule
G, Fire Hydrants, Modern, in amount of $791 .60 to the Pacific States
Cast Iron Pipe Co. Schedule B, Fittingsl2" & Smaller, in the amount of
$6,170.96 and Schedule C, Fittings 16" & Larger, in amount of $15,769.05
to Crane Supply Co. Schedule D, Gate Valves, in amount of $8,461 .42
and Schedule E, Butterfly valves in amount of $7,972 and Schedule F,
Fire Hydrants, Traditional , in amount of $1 ,103.10 to the Pacific
Water Works Supply Company. MOVED BY- SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE AND AWARD BIDS.. CARRIED.
Honeydew Too Public Works Committee Report recommended concurrence in the request
Apartments of Dura Development Co. to amend the previous agreement and declaration
of restrictive covenants executed by them for the Honeydew Apartments
which deletes the requirement for L. I.D. 288, street and lighting instal-
lation, and continues to provide for the vacation of Whitman Court
within the Honeydew Estates residential area and provides for the vaca-
tion of Whitman Court N.E. which is within the Honeydew Apartments
and the Honeydew Too area; also providing for a 4O' access to new
apartments from the northeast corner thereof to the Sunset Highway.
The report notes the agreement will be predicated on the performance
by the applicant in meeting all terms and conditions prior to vacation
of Whitman Court or termingting the LID, also recommending the committee
report back to Council for final approval of the agreement,. preparatfOn
and authorization to execute. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECOND BRUCE, COUNCIL
CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. Public Works Director
Gonnason used display maps to answer questions regarding the request
Public Hearing of Dura Development Company. Mr. Jim Summers., Vice President, explained
4/7/75 Dura's plans. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, SUBSTITUTE MOTION
Condemnation/LID PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT BE HELD UNTIL APRIL 7, AND A PUBLIC HEARING
5/23/75 SET FOR THAT DATE SO THAT PEOPLE IN THE AREA CAN BE NOTIFIED. CARRIED.