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• , BEGINNING _ , OF FILE I , FILE TITLE • AP' ,! '' / i / - 144ine. • 77* E • , 1 I � I I I I i . ...../7 .....75? li .1 I I 61 • Il 1 II II I lI If I III li II 1 4 • Ili III il III fIIIl II II jl II II ,I RENT® l NOTICEcv,.-`..,.. ffidavit of Publication "� A •. 8:00 PS& T' Renton Ci ty Councils;?;; RENT.ON pAN`IC' PA STATE OF WASHINGTON ss gNG�Y,''��,, CO i NTY OF KING HEIRBBV' NOTICE GIVEN thaRenton CitY_'. Council ha ed�.ahti8 00'�,day'of Ma97.. a 1 .;Margo , et Harbaugh beingfirstdulyswornon p,m. inthunc�lr.G►? m= # tiers of the.Renton Mu is P& '' Building:Renton,Washing', ahe Chief Clerk �mth® oath,depose•and says that is the of tong 200, 4 THE RENT o N RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) times a wee .That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and ° . (�F3 ° has been for ore than six months prior to the date of publication referred time;ands, to, printed a d published in the English language continuallyas a news- hearingfl7 consider ° paer publis e four(4)times'a week in Ket, ing County, ashington, )lowing petition and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained I Vacation"of a Portion�,of; F at the afore•aid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton Jefferson Ave.N'Ezfr�om .+ Record-Chr r nicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the a point 17,5.43te o'1ndex.' ;, Superior Co rt of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, of N.E• 10th,S.,;;; r ,^a�, II No 2 68� l Ave.N.E. 4 ., Washington.That the annexed is a NO t i C e O f Public ARy solutiop �. g and all•mterestediper sons are inv+ted t oval.dis Hearing sent to voice_aPpi approval or opimonst Dp i - same. CITE'OF RENTON;, as it was published in regular issues(and peloresL Mead not in suppl-ment form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period *City Clerl(, t published,in The"Renton.. ! Record Chronicle,March_3. 1 of - consecutive issues,commencing on the 1978.Ra805 „- 3 da of Ma re h ,1978 ,and ending the I;I , ' day i f ,19 both dates inclusive, a d that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- scribers du ing all of said period. That the full amount of the fee II charged fo the foregoing publication is the sum of 17 s 82, which ' has been p aid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the II II first inserti I n and per folio',of one hundred words for each subsequent insertion. II' ./.1:a..1 Mee., L I Chief Clerk II II Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of I .1Jar.0 , 19.1 8 Notary P is n an or the State of Washin residing at Kent, King C ty. I —Passed 1,y the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June 9th, 195'. , —Wester Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. 6I II I 1l, II V.P.C.Form o.87 II 11 i V r llil ,lll, ,.. A ,, e,c,, / , OF R, v 0 ,... Q "l_ MUNICIPAL BUILDING200 MILITY AVE. SF RENT'ON RENTON WASH. 8055 0 = ' CHARLES J. DELAURENTI I MAYOR i DELORES A. MEAD 13•) CITY CLERK "P4TED SEP10° March 21 , 1978 Mr. Roy J. Goodwin 10658 - 63rd Avenue S. Seattle, WA 98178 Re: Proposed Vacation - Jefferson Ave: N.E. From 175.43 ft. North of N.E. 10th St. to Index Avenue N.E. 1. Dear Mr. Goodwin: Pursuant to your decision to withdraw the above-captioned .I hi street vacation request in view of increased appraisal value, we are returning your Firstline Check No. 852 in the amount of $3,407.00 as requested. The City Council has denied the vacation. II iI Please sign the duplicate copy and return to this office .1 in the enclosed self-addressed, stamped envelope. 1.11 Yours very truly, ,'I r1 CITY OF RENTON 1 002,6164) LI (..e,a. c 1, Delores A. Mead .. if City Clerk DAM:j t IJ _ Enclosure 1;1 Check No. 852 in amount of $3,407.00 has been received 5 6 78, 11 II C/ iY - 'k(---' ok'tor4 -s III f-, ,;0 , ill; • GI ,I hi rI I. . . • t9AY —'SENDER: Complete items 1 and 2. 01 Add your address in the "RETURN TO" spl J reverse. 3 w 1. The following service is requested (check one) m1. r k] Show to whom and date delivered a 150 A o 0 Show to whom,date, &address of delivery.. 350 DELIVER ONLY TO ADDRESSEE and s wshow to whom and date delivered 65¢ • 0 DELIVER ONLY TO ADDRESSEE and s) show to whom, date, ay\ address of delivery t 1 85¢ 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: ' q Mr. Roy J. Goodwin - 10658 - 63rd Avenue S. I m Seattle, WA 98178 �� n m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: j A REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED•NO. 13-5.40-y-0 j to (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) •, 11 m I have received the article described above. II OSIGNATURE / - jg (9?6_,..i A 0—e-r-144-7--PLd ' Ii 1 A 4 m D. DATE OF LIVERY P MARK :Ay 2 J 118 � II MAR ��_ a Ii 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) I V^ � 1 00i ltyi;, d =i O 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: k K'S 3 a r *GPO:1974 O-527-803 1 1 I I I i 1 I d I . 4� v �s THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 2 a) CHARLES J. DELAURENTI ! MAYOR to DELORES A. MEAD yA co' CITY CLERK O,Q :% quo sEPZ March 21 , 1978 Mr. Luther L. Boyd 16309 N Park Avenue N • I Seattle, WA 98133 Re: Proposed Vacation —Jefferson Ave. N.E. From 175.43 ft. North of N.E. 10th St. to Index Avenue N.E. Dear Mr. Boyd: ' - Pursuant to your decision to withdraw. the above captioned street vacation request in view of increased appraisal value, we are returning your People's National Bank Check No. 5026. Ili in the amount of $3,407.00 as requested. The City Council has denied the vacation. Please sign the duplicate copy and return to this office I, in the enclosed self-addressed, stamped envelope. I' Yours very truly, ,ri s CITY OF RENTON Ii� Az„,./A) a 11 . . V� `' 1i! II Delores A. Mead Id City Clerk b DAM:j t ;!, i Enclosure i' Check No. 5026 in amount of ii i' • $3,407.00 has been received hi iii !d 'II ul! �I ,I II i O1F R 4 r�. •► THE CITY OF RENTON %,41 ) MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 2 "LL CHARLEY J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR 0 DECOKES A. MEAD o i)4 CITY CLERK O,Q k. 4rED SEPS • ,�SO March 21 , 1978 Mr. Roy J. Goodwin 10658 - 63rd Avenue S. • Seattle, WA 98178 Re: Proposed Vacation -Jefferson Ave. N.E. From 175.43 ft. North of N.E. 10th St. to Index Avenue N.E. Dear Mr. Goodwin: Pursuant to your decision to withdraw the above-captioned street vacation request. in view of increased appraisal value, We are returning your Firstline Check No. 852 in the amount of $3,407.00 as requested. The City Council has denied the vacation. Please sign the duplicate copy and return to this office in the enclosed self-addressed, stamped envelope. Yours very. truly, • CITY OF RENTON • caleu.L) ,(1. Delores A: Mead • City Clerk DAM:jt • 1.1 Enclosure • Check No. 852 in amount of iJ $3,407.00 has been received Ji • 1,1 1,1 • Id• dl )2E- . Ua- Renton Ci y Council 3/20/77 Page 2 PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, Vacation sf published and mailed as required by law, Mayor Delaurenti opened Portion o the public hearing to consider the vacation of a portion of Jefferson Jefferson Ave. NE Ave. NE located from NE 10th St. to Index Ave. NE as petitioned by Roy H. Goodwin and Luther L. Boyd. Letter from Board of Public Works Director Gonnason, reported no objections to the vacation as proposed, however, retention necessary for sanitary sewer easement. The letter stated the Board' s valuation of the right-of-way as $2.00 per square foot, quoting vacation fee at $13,000 being one-half appraised value. Public Works Director Gonnason used wall map to explain the proposed street vacation and area. Gonnason explained the vacation had been petitioned in 1974 by Goodwin and Holmes and approved by Council ; that $1 .00 valuation per sq. ft. had been estab- lished and because of difficulties at the time, petitioners had failed to pay vacation fees. Councilman Perry urged higher apprais- al . Roy Goodwin expressed belief that $1 .00 per sq. ft. reasonable fee and checks for payment have been offered to the City; also noting, if higher appraisal made, the request for vacation is withdrawn. The hiring of an MAI Appraiser was discussed. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Councilman Perry read the Board of Public Works meeting minutes and noted difference of opinion on hiring of appraiser. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND BY PERRY, COUNCIL DENY THE VACATION OF JEFFERSON AVE. NE.* Upon inquiry, Public Works Director Gonnason explained location of streets and conditions, Jefferson NE not improved, portion to south abuts apartments on NE 10th St. *MOTION CARRIED. OLD BUSINE S , The Public Safety Committee Chairman Trimm submitted committee report Public Safety recommending changes effective 4/1/78 in agreement with Shepard Ambu- Committee Report lance: (1 ) Simultaneous response be discontinued; replaced by dispatch Ambulance from the scene by a Senior Officer or EMT; (2) The $40 ambulance Agreement fee guarantee be discontinued. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, COUN- Changes CIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. Following discussion, the MOTION CARRIED. Transporta ion Transportation Committee Chairwoman Shinpoch submitted committee Committee Resort report recommending concurrence with the Public Works Department Bid Award and acceptance of the low bid of Scarsella Bros. Inc.. for furnishing LID 302 Li d SW grading and drainage LID 302, Lind Ave. SW; and contract be awarded. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL IN COMMITTEE REPORT.* Discussion ensued re overrun costs on SW 43rd St. ; bid awarded at $200,000 below engineer' s estimate; private consulting firm hired; specifications establish unit price. Councilwoman Thorpe requested inclusion of Councilman Stredicke' s remarks for the record that any cost overrun (or under costs) will be borne by the benefiting property owners within this L. I .D. as with all L.I .D. ' s. *CARRIED. Monster Ro.d Transportation Committee report recommended that the City negotiate Closing & with the railroad prior to any Council determination regarding Grady Way :ridge Monster Road closing/Grady Way Bridge. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR AND REFER TO THE ADMINISTRATION. City Attorney Warren explained further meeting with Burlington Northern regarding the three alternate routes (See 3/13/78 Council Minutes Page 2), advising the railroad is prepared to accept the fourth alternative of repair to understructure of the Grady Way bridge by removing bent to allow traffic and strengthen bridge; further that the Burlington Northern policy at this time does not allow for con- tribution to roadway construction, only to repair of bridge under- structure. AMENDING MOTION BY THORPE, SECOND SHANE, THE ADMINISTRA- TION ADVISE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE OF OUTCOME.BETWEEN RAILROAD AND CITY, AND THAT THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT TO COUNCIL. AMENDMENT CARRIED, MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. SW 43rd Street councilman Shane noted displeasure and claimed vast error by engineer- Improvement ing consultant firm causing 1/3 total cost overrun on SW 43rd Joint Project w/Kent Improvement. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND THORPE, CITY ATTORNEY INVESTIGATE POSSIBILITY OF BRINGING SUIT AGAINST CONSULTANT, WILSEY AND HAM, IN CONJUNCTION WITH CITY OF KENT AND REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. • MOTION CARRIED. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council recessed at 9:37 and reconvened at 9:50 p.m. All Council Members pres- ent at roll call . RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 20 , 1978 Municipal Building Monday 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the regular meeting of the Renton City Council to: order. ROLL CALL OF EARL CLYMER, Council President; THOMAS TRIMM, CHARLES SHANE, BARBARA COUNCIL Y. SHINPOCH, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, PATRICIA M. . SE:YMOUR-THORPE, GEORGE J. PERRY. ROLL CALL OF CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN, STAFF Acting City Attorney; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; TED BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; WARREN GONNASON„ Public Works Director; RICHARD GEISSLER, CAPT. BOURASA, Police Rep. ; DONALD CUSTER, Administrative Assistant. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF MARCH 13, 1978 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. AUDIENCE- COMMENT Councilman Shane noted funeral this date of Alex Cugini , one of builders of the City, regretting loss. PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set' and proper notices having been posted and Buckner Annexation published according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public 10% Petition meeting to discuss the 10% petition for. the Buckner Annexation. Letter from City Clerk Mead reported petition had been filed bearing signatures representing 22.5% of the assessed valuation for area located west of the City, north of Renton Ave. S. , east of 84th S. and south of S 132nd St. , 22.4 acres. The letter noted pursuant to _ State law, the legislative body would need to determine whether to accept the letter of intent; require adoption of the City's proposed zoning regulations and the Comprehensive Land Use Plan; require assumption of any pre-existing bonded indebtedness , and whether to authorize circulation of the 75% petition. John Moore, 13249-91st S. , presented petition opposing annexation to the City, bearing eight signatures of property owners within the proposed Buckner Annexation claiming representation of 49% of assessed valuation. Mr. Moore also presented a petition bearing 24 signatures of property owners in the vicinity of the proposed Buckner Annexation, expressing opposition to: any further extension of the Renton City Limits with the growth and change of use patterns which would follow such annexation. Mr. Moore listed reasons for opposition: Increased population due to multiple residence; expense of sewer line and hookup which many cannot afford; change to Puget Power from Seattle City Light; added Metro charges and increased garbage collection rate; addition of City tax on utilities; increase of taxes , increase of traffic, litter and loss of rights to current rural life style, etc. Continuation of Annexation Tom Rhinevault, Orting, representing Dr. Buckner, explained working Process with the City Planning Staff and that half property owners of the area Disallowed favored annexation. Upon Council inquiry, Mr. Rhinevault explained Dr. Buckner wanted annexation in order to obtain services , and that annexation for this same area had been previously discussed, known. as the Rosa Annexation. Joe Dickson 8631 S. 132nd, owner of property within proposed annexation (much is under powerlines and not build- able) objected to annexation due to expense of proposed sewerline. 1 Steve Riedeman, 18805 S. 132nd, made inquiry re sewer connections. Following further discussion, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC MEETING. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND THORPE, ANNEXATION AS REQUESTED BE TURNED DOWNS Discussion ensued wherein Councilman Stredicke objected to automatic rezone to zoning as shown on Comprehensive Plan regardless of area opposition. Coun- cilwoman Thorpe questioned whether or not the annexation is in the best interest of the City, noting better served by larger area. *MOTION CARRIED. Mr. Rhinevault made inquiry for procedure of resub- mitting annexation petition. Time: 8:45 p.m. AGENDA ITEM ti� C.) •0 BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS • RENTON, WASHINGTON yLLill E3 MUNICIPAL BUILDING • 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH • RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 • BA 8-3310 CRr CAPITP-° March 17 , 1978 Honor.ble Charles J. Delaurenti, Mayor Membe s of the City Council Re : " roposed Street Vacation : Jefferson Avenue NE from IE 10th Street to Index Avenue NE Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members : The B .ard of Public Works has reviewed the proposed vacation of Jefferson Avenue NE from NE 10th Street to Index Avenue NE. It was t e Board 's determination that the right-of-way is not an essen ial part of the City ' s present or future traffic circulation syste; . We therefore report no objections to the vacation as proposed. However, it will be necessary to retain a sanitary sewer easement . Base• on the assessor ' s rolls and the general information prov' ded by the Engineering Division, it is the Board ' s opinion that the value of the right-of-way would be in the neighborhood of $ P. 00 per square foot , at which rate the vacation fee (onelhalf) would be approximately $13 ,000 . Sinc-rely, `1N. Warr -n C . Gonnason, P . E . cv RECEIVED co Chai man R CITY of UTON q., CLERK'i c ah41 as. cc : , Planning Department Engineering Division LI Id ill IV\ - ' NDA ITEMi'6.4:-i `-' OF R•� , Y ,,,4'~. .��� 2 BOARD'OF `PUBI IC~..WORKS • RENTON, WASHINGTON. • r��'�5=�w�rr=.:m;'.,i;,;. .'ee ''"°.':MUN+I CIPAL`.:BUILDING;>.•e;200.:MIt.L'-AVENUE SOUTH. RENTON,WASHIN6TON 98055 ••.'BA 8-3310 ' ::tr.r ;;: March 7 , " 1.97..8..... j 7 4 • • ono Hra. le "Charles J. • De r e launti-, r-.Mayo . ;{;.f Member_ of the City. Council `4' °""' osed $treet:`•Va'cat"i:'on.: ::::'J•eff•erson Avenue NE ' from P '-:1--"-Y ::- • NI 10t'h :Street' t•o -Index:,,Avenue NE , . . 1?° '' Dear ayor D'elaurenti'arid,; Council .Members : ''' ' ' :;' :. , The Board of '•Publ 'c', Works -"has''', review•ed. .the proposed vacation of ,� ;��u;r?;�7,;;`'':. .: Jeffe son Avenue NE:. fr'o.m�;>,NE�' a0,th`'S'.t�r,eet ,to Index Avenue NE . It was • t. 'er •Bo aid!�s'.�de�te:rmnat• on.;'t'hat.,;the .right-of-way is not an '`::''.' £.:�',<,:.;,:. essen •ia1 ;;part, O.I. the •.;CiIrty';s, ;;pre's'ent -or future traffic. circulation r4 • N; S'ys to i, . We' therefore < re'port '.`no. obj• ections to the _ vacation,' as r': , r;o o-ed: :'' However-, it;.wi:ll''::be:".n'e°.ces'sar to.''re'.tain a s• anitar '1 sp sewer easement 'A Y ,Y d .,,. a a.. jE d on t' en•''a• `sess: r �ro'11 '`°'an t e�='`. `n r � fo: m io ase h s o�.. s'�` h ge, a ,in r t.. n...;:;-°>`,::,,�:. p'rovi• ed, b'y the Engineering ,Dims ion, 'it - s' 'the':,''Board ' s opinion, . , • , VrrF that ' he value of the_ right . of-way wouad be :in , the :,neighborho'od,' I 1t tir of $2 00 per. square foo't- . `at which., rate• the vacation fee . . II � 7(one- alf) •would ::be' ap:p:ro:xi'mately,. $,13`,000. . p Since , ely, `� '• •r y� / .rd n ff �� .n k� r 9 Q� ,,.� ECEIVED, I ,; Warre C. . G.onnason.,. P.E'. � '`':':' Chair. , I a n -. ClTl' ©f RtTQts Oi E_RK' Q *i� I <'„ '.cah- 7w II !'6-,` try f ,I. cc . ' lanning I Department Engineering Division I I :r; • • I ..-,:, : .;II, •,_,•:..I,I. ,, ..........•:..;-:•:•••,-,.,I.... ..:::: .... •-.;• .. .I , .-:I.'. I,: ..I....•.,... I:.•I II- 1;III • • i`sr /\ .`, • . CPR'NTON d NOTICEcv PUBLIC G • A fidavit of Publication h, t, Y 8.00PM.•:,- �,', ;Rent--eity Council STATE 0 WASHINGTON RENT+ON 'MUIVG, (.�a<' COU 'TY OF KING ss• I ?BUILDINHEREBY , I NOTICE''ISq...,- I GIVEN that"the•;Rentgn�'Cit! , Council hxas'f'ixecl,,the 2Qth. ` 1978'.at BUgi..: Iil rger . <. day of March,,.,. e..:,r s r 1';E U r}k� being first duly sworn on Ps". in the•Counal C;. j g Y I -b 711 unici al bersoftheRentonM_„�,,,;P ,; Clerk • Building:Rentori;�Washing- the CCi��f P ,�m1 oath,deposes a d says that is the of ton 200�. THE RENTO RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) , • times a week. hat said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and ,it t Q public n has been for m re than six months prior to the date of publication referred tiine;E ] fol' to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news hearing fl7..consider t nib paper publishe. four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, lowing petitlon,for, and it is now a d during all of said time was printed in an office maintained Vacation of a Portion oY at the aforesai. place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton I Jefferson Ave.N.E'�;fioni;y Record-Chroni le has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the a point 175.4.3`feet nortfif, Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, of N.E. 10th St.:ill Ave.,N.Ei. .` ',` Washington.T at the annexed is a i,r0 t i C e e f Public Resolution No.2168� ', 4- Any and all intere'sted��per; sons are invited,to',be pre-_ T'er ''r. P sent to voice appt oval;+dis approval or opinions,=s( as it was published in regular issues(and same. CITY OF$ENTON' not in supple ent form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period Delores ityA. eadl, Citi Clerk { Publishedin The Renton of 1 consecutive issues,commencingon the Record-Ch'ronicle M rech° 1978. R4805 3 day oMereh ,19� ,and ending the day of. ,19 ,both dates inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- scribers durin all of said period. That the full amount of the fee charged for t e foregoing publication is the sum of 17.82 which has been paid n full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the / first insertion nd per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent / insertion. Chief Clerk Subscribed an sworn to before me this 3 day of h.?PCh , 1978 /*giG .,.: , Notary Publ i nd for the State of Washi ton, residing at Kent, Kin ounty. —Passed by t e Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June 9th, 1955. —Western U ion Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. V.P.C.Form No. 7 Renton City Council 2/27/78 Pale 4 Old Busines - Continued - Planning and Development Committee Report - Continued Appeal of City Council ,conclude, based on records and findings, that a sub- Victoria Pa k stantial error in law and fact exists in the recommendation and PP-102-77 stated the Examiner's conclusion that the proposed plat conforms to Joint Ventures Inc.goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map Continued and Report and Arterial and Streets Plan, is erroneous. The report also concluded that the Examiner's Conclusion No. 3 (Parag. l and 3) is erroneous as a matter of fact. The committee report recommended modification of the Examiner' s Conclusion No. 1 , and modification of Examiner' s Conclusion No. 3 , and amendment to Examiner's Con- dition No. 13. The committee report recommended that the Council affirm the findings, conclusions and recommendations of the Examiner as modified by the Planning and Development Committee. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDA- TIONS FOR APPROVAL OF THE PRELIMINARY PLAT AS MODIFIED.* (No legis- lation needed at this time. ) Councilman Perry explained Council hear- ing re Comprehensive Plan for South Renton Planning area and the deletion of proposed arterial in Victoria Park area; that the Hearing Examiner held Victoria Park Dvn #4 PP-102-77 the following day with- out written benefit of Council ' s action; therefore, the Planning and Development Committee found error in Examiner' s report. Committee Chairman Perry used map and explained committee conclusion, also pointing out stub leading into development which could have permitted traffic access, being right-of-way and not street. *MOTION CARRIED. Vouchers For The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment of Approval Vouchers No. 17024 through No. 17246 in the amount of $289,797. 15 having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or services have been received or rendered, plus LID #302 Revenue Fund R-11 and Cash Fund C-16 each in amount of $7,200, plus LID #306 Revenue Fund R-4 and Cash Fund C-4 each in amount of $2,953.68. Vouchers 17019 through 17023 were machine voided during processing. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE VOUCHERS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. ORDINANCES 'ND RESOLUTIONS )rdinance #3196 The Ways and Means Committee report submitted by Chairman Stredicke Bitney Rezone recommended second and final readings of the following ordinances G to T which had been placed on first reading 2/6/78: An ordinance was read rezoning property from G to Trailer Parks T located south of NE 4th St. and west of Union Ave. NE adjacent and north of the exist- ing Leisure Estates Mobile Home Park. Following readings , it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: All Ayes. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #3197 An Ordinance was read appropriating excess revenue in amount of Fund Appropriation $6,534.80 for automated filing equipment. Following readings , it Filing System was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. First Reading The committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance con- Wetlands demning the C.A. Parker property in conjunction with the Cedar River Wetlands. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Resolution # 2168 The committee report recommended reading and adoption of a resolution Proposed Street requesting vacation of a portion of Jefferson Ave. NE from 175.43 Vacation of ft. north of NE 10th St. to Index Ave. NE. as petitioned by Boyd Jefferson Ave. NE and Goodwin. Public hearing was scheduled for 3/20/78. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke noted receipt of letter Mandatory from Library Director Clark Petersen asking withdrawal of City Retirement resolution requiring mandatory retirement of personnel from the City on reaching age 65, noting Library employee Letha Allison was soon to reach 65. Stredicke noted letter from City Attorney Warren noted availability of a six-month extension in case of hardship. • Renton City Council 2/27/78 Page 3 Public Hearing - Continued Springbrook and those 'costs should be borne by area; concern expressed that Annexation County processing bogged down; that City may be able to offer Continued better tree protection; that annexing will help City face problem of fire station in southern part of City by making it mandatory. MOTION TO 'ACCEPT ANNEXATION, CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee Chairman noted resolution for annexation of freeway area was in the process of preparation. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. The Council recessed at 10:30 p.m. and reconvened at 10:40 p.m. All Council Members were present at Roll Call . PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, pub- Alley Vacation -lished, and mailed, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearing to con- Brown/Strand sider the proposed vacation of 12' wide alley running in an east- Kennydale west direction through Block 18, C. D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of1Eden Dvn. l , lying east of Burnett Ave. N. and west of Park Ave. N. Public Works Director Gonnason explained history of the proposed vacation, original petition for vacation of westerly portion of alley only, hearing 12/12/77 continued to 1/16/78; Council adoption of Resolution of intent to annex entire alley. Continued Persons present making inquiries: Mary Everett, 1111 N 34th St. , favored vacation and asked that those parties landscaping and caring for both !halves of the alley be given first opportunity at purchas- ing the property. Clyde Smith, 108 N. 33rd P1 . , inquired of .cost. to the property owners. City Attorney Warren advised the City may charge up to 50% of appraised value of property being vacated. Public Works Director Gonnason noted property on west end had been appraised at $1 .07 per sq.ft. ; one-half would be 5324; home owners had been advised $100 for the 50 ft. lot or 332t sq.ft. Steffanie Reed, 1100 N.33rd Pl . , favored vacation. Henry Roach, 1118 N. 33rd, and Larry Schott, made inquires of the fence line and property divi- sion. Public Works Director noted no opposition to the vacation, noting, the 12 ft. alley would be divided with 6 ft. to each property owner, that survey of the property was not anticipated, that no need for retention of utility easement exists, and that the public would benefit from the vacation by returning the property to the tax rolls. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, CLOSE HEARING,DETERMINE Vacation Approved NO NEED FOR ALLEYWAY FOR UTILITY PURPOSES AND VACATE SAME IN THE PUBLIC'S, BEST INTEREST, GIVING THE SIX-FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY TO EACH ABUTTING; PROPERTY OWNER AT NO COST. CARRIED. Meeting Extended The time having reached established closing time of 11 :00 p.m. , And Order Changed it was MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL EXTEND MEETING UNTIL COMPLETION OF THE AGENDA ITEMS. ROLL CALL: 4-AYES: PERRY, THORPE, SHINPOCH', TRIMM; 3-NO: CLYMER, STREDICKE AND SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY; PERRY, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CHANGE THE SCHEDULED AGENDA, HOLDING THE EXECUTIVE SESSION FOLLOWING FINAL AUDIENCE COMMENT. CARRIED., OLD BUSINESS Council President Clymer submitted Committee of the Whole report, Committee of the recommending that the Renton City Council comply with the request Whole of the Victoria Park Homeowners' Association to ask the Department of Transportation to present to the Committee of the Whole, their SR 515 Design proposed design for. the SR 515 corridor through the City. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDA- TION. MOTION CARRIED. Planning & Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented committee Development report and requested the matter of Appeal of the Hearing Examiner' s Committee Report decision on Victoria Park Dvn. #4 Preliminary Plat 102-77, Exception Appeal of Examiner 107-77 be taken from the Correspondence portion of the agenda and Decision re Joint presented at this time. Letter from Victoria Park Homeowners Assoc. , Ventures Inc. Renton, Dennis Stremick, President, appealed to Council to reject Exami- Victoria Park #4 n"ees .decision to include the stub connector road at the southeast PP-102-77 and corner of the proposed Victoria Park No. 4 and listed reasons. E-107-77 The Planning and Development Committee report recommended that the --- - , • Renton Cit. . Council 2/27/78 P.ge 6 Consent Ag=nda - Continued Buckner property owners at which time the Legislative body would determine Annexation whether to accept the Letter of Intent, require adoption of the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance and. pre-existing bonded indebted- ness and authorize circulation of the 75% petition. Council concur. • Monterey Terrace Petition against formation of a local improvement district in the Undergrounding Monterey Terrace area for undergrounding of utility lines, circulated by Royal C. Loomis 153 Capri Ave. NE. Refer to Public Works Department. Proposed St eet Letter from City Clerk reported petition and $100 filing fee from Vacation fo Roy H. Goodwin and Luther L. Boyd for vacation of portion of Jeffers Jefferson N son Ave. NE from NE '1'Oth St. .to Index Ave. NE". The letter.noted (See Resolu ion , applicants had been advised that' .the prior applicatiron filed by Jay No. 2168) Holmes and Roy Goodwin 1/7/74 had expired and new application has been filed. " The letter recommended referral to the Ways and Means Committee for adoption of resolution setting public hearing date ;I 3/20/78, referral to the Public Works Dept. for appraisal and to the Board of Public Works for determination as to retention of easements. Concurrence. Fund Transf-r. ' '' Fire Chief Geissler requested fund transfer for the purpose of purchasing fire apparatus. Transfer in amount of $56,057, funds budgeted.: Refer ,to Ways and Means Committee. Senior Cent-r Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested establishing Senior Constructio Citizens'. Center Construction .Fund and appropriation of bond pro Fund ceeds in amount of .$900,000 be appropriated into. the 1918 .budget. Refer to Ways an.d Means Committee. J & F Inves ment Hearing Examiner recommendation for approval with conditions of J & F Company Rezone Investment Company Rezone from G to:SR-1 , property .located between Union Ave. and 138th.Ave. `SE directly north of SE• 2nd P1 . Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for proper ordinance. Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Donald O.` Jacobson to the Board of Ethics Renton Board of Ethics' as,-the representative" from"-the King County Labor Council , completing the term. of.Wayne Regnier who is no longer a member of the Council . Term effective through 12/31/79. Mr. Jacobson_•lives at 2919;.NE 5th; Pl . , "and is business representative for the Plasterers' Union,. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Consent Agenda Moved by Clymer, Second Perry, Council adopt the: Consent Agenda as Approved presented. SUBSTITUTE MOTIOIiBY THORPE, SECOND STREDICKE, THE FOLLOW- ING FOUR ITEMS BE REMOVED, FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA FOR SEPARATE CONSIDERATION, OTHER ITEMS APPROVED AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. Mutual Aid Agreement with King County Fire Protection District #40 for fire Fire Distric #40 fighting equipment response for purpose of mutual aid with the City • for period of one year, was presented along with letter from Acting City Attorney Warren explaining need'for' drafting of resolution authorizing the. Mayor and City Clerk to execute .the ,agreement, if so desired by the City Council . MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND TRIMM, REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS ANDAND -MEANS COMMITTEE. ' 'CARRIED. LID #306 Letter from Public Works ,Director Gonnason reported LID #306, Harries Sanitary Sew=rs Garden Home Tracts sanitarn sewer, final payment $4,756.17; was com- Sunset Blvd. NE. pleted by Renton Construction Co. on 1/12/78 and accepted by the Public .". at NE 7th St. Works Department on.<1/31 78. The letter. ;'recommended Council accep- tance 2/1/78; and if°after:30 days, no liens or claims are filed against: the: project•.and ,;proof of payment of tax liabilities received, payment of retained amount of $2,953..68 'to' contractor is recommended. Letter from Public Works Director-Gonnason, reported final charges for LID #306 in amount of' $39,694.96.reporting 2.9% increase from the original estimated. cost.,'"s The letter recommended 3/27/78 for the hearing on the final roll ` MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND STREDICKE, THE . PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR PRESENT FACTS. ON THIS :MATTER' TO THE COLNCIL • PRIOR TO THE .PUBLIC'HEARING MARLH .27, 1978, WITHHOLDING ACCEPTANCE AND: ``• ,'_" PAYMENT. CARRIED. or .t1 11, &4 O c.�c7 - L .... .,.,,..._.. v� .<...,.�� (! !) . /-t ' U 9- e, 6AI~ 1` �- t1i `?'' n McTe� k '� r.B.aeseis _ i... cra • "her 1"Mr. L. Boyd � o e�� 1630' Park Ave: N. 16 3 U 1 �/ 3 Re ton, WA 98055 ` _ , S • CITY OF RENTON p If �I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Mare.h -2.0-,,1,978 -8 00 P . M. - _ I ;+ - Renton Ci ty Council . RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has nixed the 20th day of March, 1978, at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, 200 Mill Ave. S. , as the time and place for a public hearing to ' it onsider the following petition for: Vacation of. a Portion of Jefferson Ave. N.E. , from a point 175.43 feet north of N.E. 10th St. to Index Ave. N.E. Resolution No. 2168 Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice .pproval , disapproval or opinions on same. CITY OF RENTON kj j:ter/L Delores A. Mead City Clerk Date of Publication: March 3, 1978 INTER—OFFICE MEMO • TO: DES PH ILLI,PS ; PUBLIC WORKS . D March 1 , 1978 FROM: Del Mead City Clerk RE: Proposed Street Vacation, Portion of Jefferson Ave. N.E. , from a point 175.43 ft. north bf N.E. 10th St. to Index Ave. N.E. Enclosed ar . two copies of the above-captioned Public Hearing Notice. These must be posted in t e area toda in order to meet legal requirements. Please post and return affidavit to this office. Thanks. • 1,1 1.1 CITY OF RENTON ''`' NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING March 20 , 1978 , 8 : 00 P . M. Renton City Council ). RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 20th day of March, 1978, at 8:00 p.m. in the Council C ambers of the Renton Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, 210 Mill Ave. S. , as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the following petition for: Vacation of a Portion of Jefferson Ave. N.E. , y' from a point 175.43 feet north of N.E. 10th St. to Index Ave. N.E. Resolution No. 2168 I' I'I Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice aibproval , disapproval or opinions on same. CITY OF RENTON , oacil etedi a NedewL Delores A. Mead City Clerk Date of Publication: March 3, 1978 cc fl l✓ Ank - Th'►e°'- 3/ / • li II CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING March 20 , 1.978 , 8 :00 P . M . Renton City Council li RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has H,1 fixed the 20th 'day of March, 1978, at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, 11 230 Mill Ave. S. , as the time and place for a public hearing to Consider the following petition for: Vacation of a Portion of Jefferson Ave. N.E. , Vi from a, point 175A3 feet north of N.E. 10th St. to Index Ave. N.E. Resolution No. 2168 Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same. 1 CITY OF RENTON d s ' ,I Delores A. Mead ' ea City Clerk Date of Publication: March 3, 1978 1 CERTIFICATION ' STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss. COUNTY OF KING ) I , Z e ,)f e 1,- �7/4/7 � ,S hereby c tit. that TWO (2 ) copies of the above notice were sted by me in or more conspicuous places on the property described and two copies were posted at th Renton 1 Municipal Building, 200 Mill Ave, South, Renton, WA on date of 7C ) 1978 . Sig ATTEST: 'Notary Public in and for the State of Wash ngton, residing in Renton 6/76 .........--,.... ............—..... - . .. • ,,,-,....„, , „. . ' '' ••• . . . . . 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'.. : • 11 II I • 4 • '3 - 1 .. 1 i •, --, ,.; _, , . - • . ,, . . • . . . . . . 1 . . . , .. , • . . . . . 1 . ; ' CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON 1 ,. .• .: . • , . . , . . , - 1 .1 .. . . . . ., . • , , Resolution 'No . • 21. 8 • 1, . .,. . . . . . • 1 , 11 . . . , . , • • 1 ' i . •1 . . . , 1 1 . ' . . WHEREAS a Petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the .1 . 1 1 . 1 City f Renton oli or about February 15 , 1978 petitioning for the 1 1 • vacat 'on of a portion of a Certain street ashereinafter more ' 11 . parti ,ularly describedand, said Peti::ion haying, been signed by, the o ners of more than two-thirds of the prOperty-owners abutting [1 .. . . . ' upon he portion 1F)f said street sought to be vacated, same being i .. . • _ 1 . [ _ . descr_ bed as foll'ows :. • • •. , , '11 . . . 1 , - . .,•.. ,Jeffers1 , • • on Avenue Northeast from a point. 175 . 48. - • .,, :,::::::HI • feet north of N-.E- 1()th- Street -tb Indeq,CAvenue- N,E, ., ..:, .-_ , . . •.. . •,, ,. _ • • . . •,,,. , , . . ..• . . . , . • • i. - .- , . • . .. ,. , • . . • NOW THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED. BY':THEMAYOR::AND THE CITY COUNCIL . , OF TH - CITY OF RENTON, :WASHINGTON AS FOLLOWS • , . , . 1 . . .• . . SECTION I: ' That the 20th cl8y(f.. ar.ch, .a,97e :at the hour of . . _ . : • - . 8 : 00 ` .M. at the ,Ci-E.3,7• council chambers in the Municipal Building, • . , . . . . Rento , Washington, be and is hereby fixedas- the time and place _ . 1 11 when t-le. aforesaiA Petition1for vacatingthe aforesaid portion of ! - , 1 • street shall be, heard and determined. . . • . . SECTION. II: H The' 'Cy Clerk is' hereby authorized and directed . , to giv- notice of said time and hearing as provided by law, and any . . . • and/or all persons interested therein or objecting to said vacation . . . . . . .• . may th n appear and be heard thereon, or they may file their written 1 object 'ons theretO with the City Clerk prior to or at the time of • . • 1 . - 1 . .1 • the hearing on said vacation. The City: Council..:shall determine , at or prior td any such public hearing, a.P- to whether an appraisal shall . • i .. be sectred to detrmine the fair market' value of the property sought to . [ - .. be vacated as provlided for in OrdinanCe:NO. •23!49 and. the City may • .. . IikeWi. e- retain 0 easement for public utility and related purposes . .. . 'ASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this ,27.thdayof :February , l978 • . . . , _ • • 1 . , . .. , . . . .de-t c.A.. a . 'City'. . .• . • 1 . 'Delbres -A. Mead, Clerk • . . . • , ' • ' . iPPROVED BY rirHE MAYOR this 27-01, day,,,,ofbruitki,,A118-_ ____ ApPr o V.--d as to fts?/)M: • ,•• -, : . ...:7:,':,:•-7/i',":e., .,,_ ,„•'/, ,Z':-77_,„..•-,. ,•,.",/ .-1.' CA.5 „Ot)- •. 1 (17`:,(7 .e-e -4,-e ; : I . 0---#-- . . ,„. rh'-'-,p,r 1_e '.! -:De I aur Opt a.,' Mayor ,.., - .. • , ,- . 'o •e•V 7ubliCatiori'liate of !Tearing. Notice : 31377 . 1 . i . 1 . . . . • . ., • . • 1, • , . . •I . . . , . . . . , .- • . , . • '. . . . a/a7J7I of iri. THE CITY OF RENTON `. 7 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055. o CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 53 co O� �Q CITY CLERK qt D SEP1°� February 22, 1978 Honorable C. J. Delaurenti , Mayor and Members of the Renton City Council Re: Proposed Street Vacation - Jefferson Ave. N.E. Portion from N.E. 10th St. to Index Ave. N.E. Dlar Mayor and Council Members: P tition and filing fee of $100.00 have been filed with the City Clerk's Office for the above-captioned street vacation by Roy H. G odwin and Luther L. Boyd, 10658 - 63rd Ave. S. , Seattle. Having b en advised that the prior application filed by Jay Holmes and R y Goodwin on January 7, 1974 had expired, new application has b en filed by present owners. R ferral to the Ways and Means Committee is recommended for adoption o a resolution setting public hearing date of March 20, 1978. The p titioners would like to build within 90 days, so immediate adoption o the resolution is recommended. Referral to the Public Works Dept. for appraisal and to the Board of Public Works for determination as td retention of easements is recommended. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON 002,1,,,,,, q xpg,a:.,' Delores A. Mead City Clerk DAM:jt c.: Board of Public Works Public Works Department City Attorney :c.•• • • r - III III1 I .. 1 y , 19 l a \ ,' y ,' r` ]0658 63rd Ave, S, RECEIVE® ,_ ts1 r•„ Seatt'le, Wa. 98178 CM Of R��TOM ...` Feb. 15, A 1978 �� CLERK'S 0fF :.• . I it J Renton City- Council v x'A' t•NE.- .. . 200 Mill Avenue South . -. Renton, Wa. / . Li Gentlemen.: I i. On January 3Q, 1978 we requested the council to approve the vacation of the northerly portion of Jefferson Street as requested January 7, 1974. As we have now been informed this is not possible, we hereby file, a new request for this vacation according to the same conditions. l' ' Mr. Luther-I4 Boyd has purchased the property northerly of the street area, and plans to build within 90 days. Each of the owners of the • property abutting Jefferson Street have submitted their checks for $3407.00 and asked the City Clerk to- deposit them until the Council acts on this matter,, ' We hereby submit tr'he $100.00 fee to re-apP y 1 for this street vacation. Your immediate attention to this matter will be sincerely appreciated. / Yours very truly, i y Goti- ,.--Y-,-(-- (.-4.'(... o dwin J Luther L. Boyd 'F - CITY CLERK ' S OFFICE INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: DATE : FROM: r23j, '2ity Clrk SUBJECT : NE SiTcnc, vac,/ ;ion r2tL: a tatrV -, :1-Gscni.a.,:loA of II �P INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO : P Ib1 is dv4 l; a Director (;:ani �i ou; DATE : 'f ', e) FRO : Del Mead, City Clerk RE : Ordinances and Resolutions Ordinance - de t I cx en Ave. N.E. Street Vacation We attach Resolution (s ) and/or Ordinances (s) which have been prepared by the City Attorney. Please verify content , legals , description and general location of the improvements and return to this office for further processing and presentation to the Legislation Committee. I 1,1 CITY CLERK ' S OFFICE INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: PuMic or Dirf.:!ctor )29arren Goat.:A.,;rd DATE : FROM: Dn1 NeaC4, City Clerk SUB E CT : JcffQrson Ave. N.E. , h nn attachnd petition along tlith („HOO i 11 n , fen 1,1CrJ Nease vorWy poLition for presentation c City C-JuK,11 . N _ r I II 4z- 10658 63rd Ave. S. P RECEWEL Seattle, Wa. 98178 �� Feb. 15, 1978 Ctit�l('S.0�€�C . Renton City Council � �' 200 Mill Avenue South 'enton, Wa. entlemen: , on January 30, 1978 we requested the council to approve .the vacation f the northerly portion of Jefferson Street as requested January 7, !' 974. As we have now been informed this is not possible, we hereby ile a new request for this vacation according to the same conditions. . Luther L. Boyd has purchased the property northerly,of the street a ea, and plans, to build within 90 days. Each of the owners of the p operty abutting Jefferson Street have submitted their checks for $ 407.00 and asked the City Clerk to deposit them until the Council a(:\ Its on this matter. We hereby submit, the $100.00 fee to re-apply for this street vacation. Yo r immediate attention to this matter will be sincerely appreciated. Yours very truly, • 4 0 Goodwi -� l /.f - .(.L ) .......... . Luther L. Boyd • Z_ I 37‘i47� f • f sue , °//7/7 ' , 111 1 ' . 11- - ' 11 Qfich V r ) 1 I' • 111 s -:J114 ry.-ty.) 1 li Il 11 • 1 I' 11 Cykti, fiAer-i.t.,fr,w 1 , 11, 11Ili afta v. "A.A. 1t4 ' . , 1 11, , „ )1 4, ,It rreo-c,+(t4;44-•,. ii atrt. S.• 1- ,,,ff At 4-‘4.-- 'r 4214-"evfr ' . • • II A...64w . • „.. ' 11 • 11 • 1 ill 1 1 • 11 '11 ,. ". .-9 1 -'-------*-• . ,,,”*.t":1 • _ I" /'. 1 ' /I r& -. '..3.-1-- lei s:- la P M LI; . — „ l .. i. LLI i ... USA 13c • , . , i.. C I 21 •et. ' '.- i . , . (De 717 • frf, // ale,--e676f e 1 4 7 ( -- . . . --,- - CITY OF RENTON No 4029 FINANCE' DEPARTMENT • • RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 c� / / 19 7 • 1 . \ f',...'.- RECEIVED OF '-'9 ./i1,�-l/Yi1' = 2 y - yz/c/ • I 6,_y_ . SyG - 3 1,7 _ -d/IL 1 fit-9,-7,7"-±74-' . .e,,,,P",-/-,e--',17' . TOTAL <.l67 0 c/ :.;\ GWEN E. MARSH 'I,, FINANCE DIRE TOR, ._,,, �� I BY J'e.A_°. ,� -.... Renton City Council 2/6/78 Page 5 Consent Agenda - Continued , Undergrounding lot 18 southerly to NW 2nd St. Refer to Public Works Department Seneca Ave NW for validation of petition as concerns ownership. Fund Transer Letter from Acting Park Director Heiret requested a resolution Park Equipment transferring $19,072.13 for the purpose of purchasing five trucks. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. (See Resolutions No. 2166) Fund Transfer Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested transfer of I Fire Equipment $802 for the installation of fire and smoke detection system for the City jail in order to comply with new state regulations . Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. (See Resolution No. 2167) • Mayor's Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Marcus K. Partin to the Appointment to Planning Commission to complete the term of Robert Kingen (resigned) . pp Planning Appointment effective through 1/31/80. Mr. Partin, 1605 Blaine Commission Court SE, is employed by the Environmental Research and Development Corp. as Vice-President of the Real Estate Planning Division. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA Approval AS SHOWN. MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND STREDICKE, FOLLOWING ITEM RE CEDAR RIVER WETLANDS BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. CARRIED. MOVED BY it STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, FOLLOWING CLAIM FOR DAMAGES BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. CARRIED. CARRIED. Cedar Riv r Letter from Planning Director Ericksen and H&CD Coordinator Hayduk Wetlands concerning acquisition of certain property along the Cedar River Acquisition owned by C.A. Parker, requested that appropriate legislation be authorized for condemnation proceedings. The letter noted funding will originate from Housing and Community Development Projects - '' Wetlands Acquisition and Cedar River Trail . MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND TRIMM, REFER THE REQUEST TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. I Claim for Damages Claim for Damages was filed by Daniel Curtis Shane, 16928 150th ! D.C. Shan- Ave SE, Renton, in amount of $100,000 alleging damage at 150 Maple Valley Hwy. due to construction permit which City determined was , illegal . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL REFER THE CLAIM { TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER. Councilman Shane noted for the, record that he abstained from voting due to possible con- flict of interest. MOTION CARRIED. Time Ext:nded Meeting time having reached scheduled adjournment time, it was MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND SHANE, MEETING CONTINUE UNTIL CONCLUSION OF BUSINESS. Moved by Stredicke, Second Shinpoch, meeting adjourn. 1I Failed. MOTION TO CONTINUE, CARRIED. (11 :03 p.m. ) CORRESPO DENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS I 'Street acation Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of letter from Ray , efferson Ave NE J. Goodwin and Luther L. Boyd, 10658 63rd Ave. S, Seattle, includ- ,, ing their checks for $3,407 each asking completion of street vaca- 1 tion of a portion of Jefferson Ave. NE. The letter noted Jay Holmes has sold his property to Luther L. Boyd who plans to build within 90 days, noting the partial vacation of Jefferson NE as II passed with Ordinance 2687 is cruical to the plans. Letter from the City Clerk explained the Ordinance 2687 applies to Houser Way and is not applicable to Jefferson NE; that the matter of vacation of Jefferson NE was petitioned by Jay Holmes and Roy A. Goodwin 11/5/73 and extended to 11/7/75 and as no payment of fees received I, and Mr. Holmes was unable to complete plans, the vacation had been dropped and no ordinance was adopted. The letter from City Clerk 1 Mead recommended referral to the Public Works Director and Ways and Means Committee. MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER THE MATTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION AND THE CLERK TO NOTIFY PETITIONERS THAT THE FORMER STREET VACATION PETITION WAS DROPPED. CARRIED. II 11 . Renton City Council 2/6/78 Page 6 Correspondence Continued Solid Waste Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason provided consolidated Disposal Rates garbage disposal rates in view of the increase in the Consumer Price Index by 8.7% and the increase by King County for transfer station rates from $10 per ton to $12 per' ton effective 2/2/78. The letter recommended the new rate be established by ordinance effective 2/1/78. MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL REFER THE MATTER TO THE UTILITY COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL MEETING BE ADJOURNED. CARRIED. Time: 11 :20 p.m. . Delores A. Mead, City Clerk Rot • THE CITY OF RENTON r MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 p CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD (0, O q• CITY CLERK ��).FO February 2, 1978 Honorable C. J. Delaurenti , Mayor and Members of the Renton City Council Myni ci pal Building Renton, WA 98055 Dear Mayor and Council Members: The attached letter regarding vacation of portion of Jefferson Ave. N.E. indicates Ordinance No. 2687 has vacated this right-of-way, however, Ordinance No. 2687 vacates a portion of Houser Way and is not applicable iro the vacation request in the letter from Mr. Goodwin and Mr. Boyd. No legislation has been adopted vacating Jefferson Ave. N.E. as indicated. petition had been filed November 5, 1973 by Mr. Jay E. Holmes and Roy A: Goodwin which was referred to the Legislation Committee and the Board of Public Works. Resolution No. 1882 was adopted and public Hearing held December 17, 1973, at which time the Board of Public Works kecommended that additional area be included in the vacation and the matter was then referred to the Transportation Committee. The hearing was continued until January 7, 1974, at which time the property owners requested one year for completing. the plans. -The Transportation Committee recommended referral back to the committee for one year or until petitioner's requested the matter be reported out and referred for ordinance. On November 20, 1974, petitioners requested an additional year's i, extension. The matter was referred to the Legislation Committee on November 25, 1974 where the ordinance was pending completion of the sale and payment of vacation fees in sum of $6,814.00 ($1 .00 sq. ft. , appraisal value $13,628.00) . -1 I On December 16, the committee recommended a ninety-day extension to April 7, 1975 and if no payment was made the ordinance would become dead. No fees were received and Mr. Holmes requested, : since he was unable to complete plans, that the vacation request be dropped. No ordinance was adopted. Referral to the Public Works Director and the Ways and Means Committee is recommended. Very truly yours, 7)tc, (_. DAM:jt Delores A. Mead, City Clerk I s r 10658 63rd Ave. S. Seattle, Wa. 98178 January. 30, 1978 4; R-nton City Council o'enton City Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Wa. 98055 Gentlemen: Qn January 7, 1974 the Renton City Council passed Ordinance No. 2687 as requested by Jay Holmes and Roy J. Goodwin, owners of the property as Jefferson Street, Renton Highlands. On November 20, 1974 ", he owners asked for one year additional time to complete the buildings. lans for this area. Due to many circumstances this has not been accomplished, until now. Ir. Holmes has sold his' property to Luther L. Boyd, who plans to build within the next ninety days. As the partial vacation of Jefferson Street, as passed with Ordinance 2687, is crulal to these plans, the present owners ask the fulfillment of this vacation and include their checks for $3407.00 each for their share of the cost. With thanks for the immediate attention to this matter, we remain, Respectfully yours, it / ; /Y : (''-s - Owner / i r / ='t4, L . +( kKi ' /l. Owner w iii: �M'•-> 3 c� '--7 ``'• ` \Av =-;1 ' q\='`'- \0,k, ,--?' . rF;,I,'a (f ,--ram ,d I I' --, 1 Loeb Rhoades,Hornblower&Co. Loeb .. . des . ' i 1114 Fourth Avenue er i Seattle,WA 98101 (206)223 4200 • .,, A., 1 (., / 0". ,- ,.'':*1' ,., ''''.311' r t i �i ? .- ',CITY.O RENTOk G�LEfil S OFFIGe<.; . �ye �vhr°� �Drst/ . ���� '! ` we (� Asa /4,3 4'641 a ,%61'1"( , ,,,_,,, 7C0--'1 -fi( 60Le- -f . '".e/ � lrs ��r"' � _ / s�l�l�!!� i � Y"- 7 , , 7 41 jl 11 I ' /---. 4 / II /G,3 0ii II • 1i it II I1 it I, HonbovveiYWeeks,Noyes &Trask Incorporated . - . 1114 Fourth Avenue ' -.1 ' 41<t3,41,:"-N..'1'..k-, •::" ' ' • - - . __. .• _ ..,..7 Seattle,Washington 98101) WA? = .r 46 -:‘, • ., -.2 . US 7 -- , . . . 'i ...„, .1 Roy J. Goa&vvitri - • t(Ab AkAccount Execuiv te 411. :J A'' r31-`qP - t-- — --7".'ai • . • USA 13c . . • , 7 Ce...7 .._. - - . _ . . 74 - _ 1 `� _. ®) t / i ,y O F R ,� 4. 41 �t; > ' .:, 4 THE CITY OF R +JNTON G,_...t., F9.iz°' MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 5, �o CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR ® DELORES A. MEAD CITY CLERK 44). TFD SEPS��O February 2, 1978 Honorable C. J. Delaurenti , Mayor an Members of the Renton City Council Muiicipal Building Re ton, WA 98055 Der Mayor and Council Members: The attached letter regarding vacation of portion of Jefferson Ave. N.E. indicates Ordinance No. 2687 has vacated this right-of-way, however, Ordinance No. 2687 vacates a portion of Houser Way and is not applicable to the vacation request in the letter from Mr. Goodwin and Mr. Boyd. No legislation has been adopted vacating Jefferson Ave. N.E. as indicated. A petition had been filed November 5, 1973 by Mr. Jay E. Holmes and Roy A. Goodwin which was referred to the Legislation Committee and the Board of Public Works. Resolution No. 1882 was adopted and public hearing held December 17, 1973, at which time the Board of Public Works recommended that additional area be included in the vacation and the ltter was then referred to the Transportation Committee. The hearing s continued until January 7, 1974, at which time the property owners r quested one year for completing the plans. The Transportation Committee recommended referral back to the c mmittee for one year or until petitioner's requested the matter be r ported out and referred for ordinance. 0 November 20, 1974, petitioners requested an additional year' s extension. The matter was referred to the Legislation Committee on November 25, 1974 where the ordinance was pending completion of the sale and payment of vacation fees in sum of $6,814.00 ($1 .00 sq. ft. , appraisal value $13,628.00) . en December 16, the committee recommended a ninety-day extension to April 7, 1975 and if no payment was made the ordinance would become dead. ' I No fees were received and Mr. Holmes requested, since he was unable to complete plans, that the vacation request be dropped. No ordinance Iras adopted. , Referral to the Public Works Director and the Ways and Means Committee is recommended. . . Very truly yours, , ,4 Q. 74..tei d_. ., I AM:jt Delores A. Mead, City Clerk ,', r 10658 63rd Ave. S. Seattle, Wa. 98178 January 30, 1978 Renton City Council crdienton City Clerk . 200 Mill Avenue; South Renton, Wa, 98055 Gentlemen: 0-1 January 7, 1974 the Renton City Council passed Ordinance No. 2687 4 requested by Jay Holmes and Roy J. Gpodwin, owners of the property • abutting Jefferson Street, Renton Highlands. On November 20, 1974 the owners asked for one year additional time to complete the building plans for this area. Due to many circumstances this has not been accomplished, until now, Mr. Holmes has 'sold his property to Luther L. Boyd, who plans to wild within the next ninety days. As the partial vacation of ,efferson Street, as passed with Ordinance 2687, is crulal to these lans, the present owners ask the fulfillment of this vacation and include their checks for $3407.00 each for their share of the cost; With thanks for the immediate attention to this matter, we remain, Respectfully yours, ,' L Owner ~ r �. f Owner i i! • ✓1 � .." � :; ,.... `r,i \•,.V� r,711 . - - . C`'tVFf'' • :.\:. ..,.:t : '5' i.------ , .. I\ p F li A, , •► s� ' THE CITY OF RENTON o `� MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,CITY WASH.CLERK 98055 1' ,A. t °��' I CHARLES J. DELAURENTI.,MAYOR DECOKES A. MEAD ,o O , ��rf0 SE ZERO I .. 1 February 9, 1978 ' r. Roy J. Gbo� dwi n r. Luther R. 'Boyd 1,0658 - 63rd Aye. S. Seattle, WA 98178 Re: ' �efferson Ave. N.E. Street Vacation entlemen: Y ur letter concerning payment for .the vacation of Jefferson Ave. N.E. w s presented'' to the City Council at its regular meeting of February 6, 1 78. T e ordinance ';you mentioned vacated a portion of Houser Way S. and is n t applicable to Jefferson Ave. N.E. , In December, 1974, the Council granted a final ninety-day extension for the completion'Iof the subject vacation, declaring the matter dead there- af er and no vacation ordinance was adopted. If you wish your' checks' deposited with:the :City' with $100,00 credited to and a filing fee for.. a new street vacation hearing-and the balance, toi,ards the vacation fees; you may do so, or if/you wish the checks wi 1 be returned and you can send a new.check ,to cover. the $100.00 fi ing fee and !a i street° vacation petiti on will then be drawn for si natures of the fee title holders and/or. seller. You may 'write u's or call the City:Clerk's office to advise of further pro edure and• if'''you have questions, Ph.. 235-2500, or you may contact War en Gonnas.on', 'Public Works Director; ' 235-2569.: • ',Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON es- ' u� i dd,-taiQ �y� 1- � Delores A. Mead Co,,,,v,4J2 ' City Clerk FA A,'-Ig dAiic DAM: t '" "1 o, t I A. „t--- ,'.��h THE CITY OF RENTOI®1 V 14--_,,,,wMUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 'I p z. n 4 °' CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR 0 DELORES A. MEAD 'I A0Q Q CITY CLERK I�, 4l, SEP10 r February 2, 1978 I' I' I, II Honorable C. J. Delaurenti , Mayor ,i, and Members of the Renton City Council Municipal Building ' Renton, WA 98055 Dear Mayor and Council Members : - 'he attached letter regarding vacation of portion of Jefferson Ave. N.E. • indicates Ordinance No. 2687 has vacated this right-of-way, however, :I' Ordinance No. 2687 vacates a portion of Houser Way and is not applicable 'I to the vacation request in the letter' from Mr. Goodwin and Mr. Boyd. No legislation has been adopted vacating Jefferson Ave. N.E. as indicated. A petition had been filed November 5, 1973 by Mr. Jay E: Holmes and Ray A. Goodwin which was referred to the Legislation Committee and i' he Board of Public Works. Resolution No. 1882 was adopted and public hearing held December 17, 1973, at which time the Board of Public Works recommended that additional area be included in the vacation and the matter was then referred to the Transportation Committee. The hearing ' was continued until January 7, 1974, at which time the property owners equested one year for completing the plans. The Transportation Committee recommended referral back to the committee for one year or until petitioner's requested the matter be reported out and referred for ordinance. 0 November 20, 1974, petitioners requested an additional year's e tension. The matter was referred to the Legislation Committee on N vember 25, 1974 where the ordinance was pending completion of the li sale and payment of vacation fees in sum of $6,814.00 ($1 .00 sq. ft. , appraisal value $13,628.00) . On December 16, the committee recommended a ninety-day extension to April 7, 1975 and if no payment was made the ordinance would become dead. ' No fees were received and Mr. Holmes requested, since he was unable t� complete plans, that the vacation request be dropped. No ordinance was adopted. R ferral to the Public Works Director and the Ways and Means Committee is recommended. Very truly yours, DA'9:jt Delores A. Mead, City Clerk . -- ,III sa i C,el 10658 63rd Ave. S. l-G P3'� '� �-� II Seattle, Wa. 98178 �r January 30, 1978 j;a- -, cL 1 II Renton City Council %'. �'i � Li y I %Renton City Clerk p 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Wa. 98055 '1' ,11 Gentlemen: 'r 'II On January 7, 1974 the Renton City Council passed Ordinance No. 2687 as requested by Jay Holmes and Roy J. Gpodwin, owners of the property abutting Jefferson Street, Renton Highlands. On November 20, 1974 P the owners asked for one year additional time to complete the building ;I 1 plans for this area. Due to many circumstances this has not been accomplished until now. Mr. Holmes has sold his property to Luther L. Boyd, who plans to build within the next ninety days. As the partial vacation of Jefferson Street, as passed with Ordinance 2687, is crucial to these ;. p plans, the present owners ask the fulfillment of this vacation and 'i, include their checks for $3407.00 each for their share of the cost. '1 With thanks for the immediate attention to this matter, we remain, Respectfully yours, ✓�--------- Owner ' / 6, , Owner 1 • pJ'`aj�a 4� V cam: tyc R,N� t ,.4>l.ti/ t�1 1 II