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Regional Office of Real Property Disposal
Arcade Building '
1301 Second.Avenue
In reply refer to: Seattle 1, Washington December 29, 1947
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Plancor 156-Boeing Renton,
Renton, Washington
City of Renton
Renton, Washington
ATTENTION: Arthur L. Haugan, City Attorney
Gentlemen: Re: Plancor 156 - Boeing Renton Plant
Vacated Portion of Williams Street North
Your letter of October 4, 1947, requesting this Administration to
reopen the easterly half of former Williams Street North in the City of
Renton, has been received in this office and a complete investigation has been
made in order to determine whether or not your request can be granted.
The Government acquired title to the easterly half of former Williams
, Street North by deed dated March 8, 1943, from the Puget Sound Power and Light
Company for a consideration of - 2000. After acquiring title, the former street
area was improved with paving by the Government and a bulkhead was constructed
at the'water end of the street.
You have stated that the residents of the City of Renton desire the
street be reopened to use by the public to afford access to Lake Washington for
recreational and commercial uses. The situation which would exist if this area
was reopened to the public use would not be conducive to an orderly operation of
our industrial facilities, in that hazards would be created by the parking of cars
by the public along the narrow roadway and by members of the public being brought
into close proximity with the plant itself and possible interference with the
operations of some of the tenants at the plant.
Due to the bulkhead at the waters edge, which eliminated any former
beach which may have existad, there no longer remain any beach bathing facilities.
It is true that access to the water could be obtained. However, no room. would be
afforded for the parking of automobiles and the use mould be restricted to merely
loading and unloading of passengers.
Our investigation discloses that the airstrip area, which has been
conveyed to the City. of Renton, has far better facilities for-access to the lake
and use of the waterfront and beach area. The perimeter road on the airstrip can
much better be used by the public than the portion of former Williams Street north.
Regarding the need of a landing point for water traffic to and from the City of
Renton, it appears that such traffic could either be served at the north end of
the airstrip area or could use the Cedar River channel up to the first bridge
south of Lake Washington.
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• To: City of Renton, Renton, Washington December 29, ,1947
We regret that we cannot at this time allow the reopening of the
easterly half of former Williams Street North for use by the public.
. Very truly yours,
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C. R. FLEEING
Deputy Regional D ector
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October 4, 1947
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War Assets Administration
Regional Office -.
Real" Property Disposal
McDermott Building
1409 Second Avenue
Seattle 1 Washington
Re:: Plancor 156 - Vacated Portion
of Williams Street North
Gentlemen:
In 1942 the City of Renton by Ordinance No. 1146 vacated
a portion of Williams Street North extending -a-distance of 38 •
feet- from the Inner Harbor Line, upon request of Defense Plant
Corporation and Puget Sound Power & Light Company, who' were the
two-"abutting owners. Petition of these two abutting owners
dated-December 15, 1941, was filed with the City Council-of'
Renton requesting such vacating, with an attached blue print
from- Defense Plant Corporation identified as Supplemental
Drawing No. 79 "Plancor 156", and the petition describes the
portion to be vacated, as does also the above ordinance, as
follows:
Beginning on the north with the Inner Harbor Line of
Lake Washington and continuing south and east to a
line extending northeasterly and southwesterly across
said Williams Street North (in the City of Renton) ,
which line is 30 feet northwest of and parallel to
the meander line as said meander line extends across
said Williams Street Northe
The petition was supported- by a letter from Defense Plant
Cgrpor.ation dated January 6, 1942, signed by G. B. Grieve, Agency
Manager, setting forth the need for the property in connection
with security and policing activities for the Renton Boeing Plant
then being constructed; also by a letter dated January 6, 1942,
from Lambuth, Sill and Company, Hoge Building, Seattle, as Agent
for Defense Plant Corporation, setting forth at considerable
length the needs of Defense Plant Corporation for vacating of
Williams Street North (a) to increase the area of the Boeing
Plant site and (b) for security and protection of the Boeing
Plant -by establishing a restricted area around same. ' The latter
letter-recognises thqt the prople of Renton had been using this
portion of North Williams Street for access to Lake Washington
for recreational purposes but pointed out that the government' s
needs for security of a large defense plant and for the landing
and takeoff of planes was paramount. It was in recognition of
this need -of the government during the war that the City of
Renton acceeded to the request by enacting above mentioned
ordinance No. 1146.
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Since hostilities have sided and the Boeing Plant proper-
ties -have -been declared surplus arid are no longer used as-6 defense
plant, the citizens of Renton have raised the question 'more' and
more frequently as to when their access' to- LakeWashington over
Williams Street North for recreational purposes would again be - - .
made -available. In fact there seems. to have been a general under-
standing among the' citizens of Renton. that at the close of the
war this street approach to Lake Washington would be returned to
the city by the government. Acting upon numerous requests from
citizens, and from groups such as the Sportsman' s Club of 'Renton,
the Renton City Council has instructed this c '-fice to ascertain
the present Status of the matter and institute negotiations-- with
the government looking toward the reopening of the Vacated portion
of Williams Street North as a public ,street furnishing access to
Lake Washington. •
There is enclosed herewith a drawing of the vacated street
and surrounding area prepared by the Renton City Engineer. This
office "understands that when the 'street area was vacated the
westerly half reverted to Defense Plant Corporation as abutting
owner and the easterly half reverted to the Puget Sound Power &
Light Company as abutting owner; and that thereafter Defense Plant
Corporation purchased the easterly halfcf the vacated street area
from Puget Sound Power & Light Company.
Now that the area in question has been declared surplus by
Defense Plant Corporation and the military, and is in the hands of
War- Assets Administration for disposal, the City of Renton desires
to request favorable consideration and action on this request for
returning the vacated street area to the City. The city received
no monetary consideration for relinquishing the street area. The
City and its people have no other route of access to Lake Washington
and they feel that such access to the Lake is a matter of necessity
from the standpoint of recreational needs and future commercial
needs. Before the war this route of access to the Lake was used
to a great extent for swimming, fishing and beach recreational
purposes. It would also furnish access to the City from boats
and water craft.
It will be appreciated if your office will consider this
matter-, make any necessary investigation of the present situation
and offer representatives of the City of Renton an opportunity to
discuss the matter further with you.
Very truly yours,
ARTHUR L. HAUGAN
ALH:lf City Attorney
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;REPENSE PLANT CORPORATION
410 Dexter Horton Building
Seattle, Washington
January 6, 1942
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
City of Renton
Renton, Washington
Dear Sirs:
On December 15, 1941, a petition for the vacation of a
portion of Williams Street North, Renton, Washington, was filed
in the name of Defense Plant Corporation and the Puget Sound
Power and Light Company, owners of the property fronting on the
street to be vacated. The Power Company joined in the filing
of the petition at the request of Defense Plant Corporation. We
have now been informed that a public hearing with respect to
such a petition has been set for January 6, 1942. In order that
you may be fully informed as to the position of Defense Plant
Corporation, we are setting forth certain facts.
Defense Plant Corporation was organized on August 22,
1940, under Section 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Act; as amended, with power, among other things, to purchase, lease
or otherwise acquire real estate and interests in real estate, to
purchase, lease or otherwise acquire and to build and expand plants
and facilities, and to purchase, lease, produce or otherwise acquire
and to repair, re-build and alter equipment, supplies and machinery,
for the manufacture of arms, ammunition and implements of war.
With respect to the plant under construction at Renton,
Washington, such construction was instituted at the request of the
United States Navy Department, and the existing arrangements are
that at a later date title to this plant will be transferred to
the United States Navy. The Boeing Aircraft Company has been
employed to supervise and operate the plant. •
The cost of the plant site and the buildings will be in
excess of $16,000,000 and when completed it is expected that the
plant will employ in the neighborhood of 12,000 persons with a
payroll between fifteen and twenty-five million a year. This
plant is not a temporary measure but is intended to be a perman-
ent institution.
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It is expected that when the plant is completed and in
operation, members of the United States armed forces will guard
the entire site.
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The Honorable Mayor and City Council, Page 2. 1-6-42
Williams Street North ends at the inner harbor line which
we have been informed is actually south of the edge of Lake Washington. •
This Corporation has filed an application with the appropriate State
authorities for the purpose of leasing the area between the inner and
outer harbor lines including the area in front of Williams Street North.
Upon the execution of such a lease no person, unless authorized by the
.United States Government, will be permitted in the area. Hence, Williams
Street will be of no benefit to anyone attempting to reach Lake Washington.
Due to the fact that the present plant site facing on Lake
Washington is not of a sufficient size to provide for .the large buildings
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to be erected thereon and allow room for driveways and secondary structures,
it is necessary to.utilize the property now constituting Williams Street.
Due to the inadequate size, it has been necessary for Defense Plant Corpo-
ration to acquire a large tract at the south of the main plant site which
mill be utilized entirely as a parking area. An attempt was made to
utilize a 100-foot strip between the existing plant site and the Commercial
Waterway-but such plan: was abandoned when it was found that the existing
law would not permit the sale of the land without an election and approval
by vote of the people.
It is urgently requested that Williams Street North be permanently
vacated.
Respectfully submitted, •
G. B. t 'EVE
Agency Manager
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B.L. LAMBUTH
E.G.SILL SEATTLE,WASHINGTON
January 6, 1942
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
City of Renton
Renton, Washington
Honorable Sirs :
Acting on instructions, we filed with your Honorable
Board on last December 15th a petition for the vacation of a
portion of Williams Street North in the City of Renton. The
petition was filed in the name of/ Defense Plant Corporation
and Puget Sound Power & Light Company, owners of all property
fronting on the street to be vacated. The Power Company acted
solely on the request of the Defense Plant Corporation.
Your Honorable Body has set January 6, 1942, as the
date of a public hearing on the petition. We have been request-
ed to prepare a memorandum for filing with you, for the informa-
tion of you and the citizens of Renton, a frank statement as to
why the vacation of the street is necessary.
At the scheduled public hearing, it is intended that
a number of persons representing the Government agencies, the
Boeing Company, etc. , will be present. Among these will be
G. B. Grieve, Agency Manager, Defense Plant Corporation; Mr.
Grimsdell, Attorney for the Defense Plant Corporation; Mr . R. A.
Neale, Assistant to the Executive Vice President of the Boeing
Aircraft Company; Mr. Prince, Attorney for the Boeing Company,
and Mr. Richard Ellis, Manager of The Austin Company, the con-
tracting firm which is constructing the plant.
The idea of constructing a sea plane plant in the
Northwest was conceived by the United States Navy. All possible
sites from the Columbia River north to the International line
were investigated. The Renton site was selected for a number of
reasons, the foremost being that it was thought that a tract of
land of sufficient size was available, and because of the almost
constant level of a large water area.
The Defense Plant Corporation is a Government financing
agency which is supplying the money for_ the construction of the
Renton plant. It is probable that later title to the plant will
be transferred to the Navy. The Boeing Company has been employed
to supervise construction and operate the plant, but does not own
the site or plant.
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The Honorable Mayor and City Council
City of Renton
Page 2 - January 6, 1942
'The cost of the site and sea plane plant now being
constructed is in the neighborhood of sixteen millions of dol-
lars. When completed' and in full operation, it is expected the
plant will employ some twelve thousand persons with a monthly
payroll of between one and a half and two million dollars.
There are comparatively few sea plane plants in the country and
it is expected that t'he Renton plant will be a permanent institu-
tion and it is hoped that the Renton community will consider it .
as such. Any action by the City Council which only temporarily
protects the Government's investment of course would not be ac-
ceptable.
May we ask each of you a straightforward question:
Prior to the beginning of the construction of the new plant, had
the Government asked the City of Renton to vacate a portion of
Williams Street as a condition precedent to the construction of
the plant, what would have been your answer? Would the citizens
of, Renton approved?
• This project was in the process of formation many
months prior to the 'knowledge on the part of any person not dir-
ectly engaged on the project. By early August, it was decided
to, proceed with the project. Under date of August.. 19th, Lambuth,
Sill & Co. , in behalf of the Defense Plant Corporation, filed
with Col. B . C. Dunn, District Engineer,, United States Engineers;
Jack Taylor, Commissioner of Public Lands at Olympia,. Washington;
and the Board of Commissioners of the Port of Seattle a confidential
statement revealing the fact that the plant was to be constructed _
at Renton and requesting that no application be accepted or permits
granted to anyone for leasing or constructing buildings on or ad-
jacent to Commercial Waterway District No. 2 adjoining the new
plant site, or within the area of the inner and outer harbor lines
of, Lake Washington on the north. Prompt acknowledgement was re-
ceived from all three parties . No communication was directed to
the Commissioners of Waterway District No. 2 as Lambuth, Sill &
Co. was at that time of the opinion that the jurisdiction for the
granting of permits rested with the United States Engineers.
The, engineers designing the plant, months in advance
of any knowledge on the part of the public, provided for the use
of a strip 100 feet wide along the east side of the right-of-way
of Commercial Waterway District No. .2. Such plan was followed be-
cause the width of the plant site between Williams Street and the
east line of the Commercial Waterway was not sufficient to provide
for the several buildings and allow room for driveways and second- ,
ary structures. This plan of using the 100-foot strip was later,
abandoned when it was found that existing laws would not permit the
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City of Renton
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Waterway Commissioners to sell the land without an election and
approval of the voters. In order to offset the loss of the 100-
foot strip, it was decided to request the vacation of Williams
Street.
The size of the Renton plant will not differ greatly
from the manufacturing area of the new Boeing East Marginal Way
Seattle plant . The necessity for the full protection of the Ren-
ton plant can best be emphasized by calling your attention to what
has been done in Seattle, i. e. , the placing of guards completely
surrounding the plant, and the closing of West Marginal Way
(Pacific Highway) in front of the plant. This highway, prior to
its recent closing, carried in the neighborhood of 20,000 vehicles
per day, yet the Army summarily ordered its closing.
Williams Street North goes nowhere. It ends at the
inner harbor line, which is south of the actual water's edge of
the lake. The street does not extend out into the water. The
area beyond, that is between the inner and outer harbor lines,
is being leased by the Defense Plant Corporation from the Port of
Seattle. No person, _unless authorized by the Government , will be
permitted in that area. We have been informed that in the past
the public has been using to some extent the area beyond the end
of Williams Street, as well as some of the property to the west,
as a resort, and bathing beach, this with or without the consent
of the Port of Seattle and the private owners .
Williams Street, which petitioners request be vacated,
can be of no possible use to the public . It is not required for
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fire or police protection or as a thoroughfare. If not permanent-
ly closed, there would be a more or less steady stream of curious-
ity seekers driving or walking along the street adjacent_ to the
Defense Plant. We may all rest assured that aliens and those who
are disloyal to our country would avail themselves of that oppor-
tunity. It is to be expected that never again in the lifetime of
any of the citizensnow living will the Government permit the com-
plete freedom of citizens and others to roam upon or near our
great defense institutions.
Williams Street must be permanently closed for the
full protection of this new great sea plane plant.
---There is, of course, no desire to deprive the citizens
of Renton of anything which they have heretofore enjoyed, but it
must be remembered that what they have heretofore enjoyed in a
small way, they had as the result of the generosity of the owners
of the property and not because of any title of ownership. Even
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The Honorable Mayor and City Council
City of Renton
Page 4 - January 6,1942
though the Government would offer no objection to the use of the
area beyond the plant site as a swimming beach, doubtless the
Renton police authorities would forbid such use due to the danger
to life from the constant taking off and landing of the sea planes.
To summarize the vacation of Williams Street as re-
quested is necessary (a) to increase the area of the plant site, '
and (b) for the immediate and permanent protection of a great de-
fense plant.
Respectfully submitted,
LAMBUTH ( SILL &f/C .
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December � ; 1941.
Honorable City Council,
City of Renton,
Renton, Washington.
The undersigned, owners of all abutting property, do
hereby petition your Honorable Body for the vacation of that
portion of Williams Street North, in the City of Renton, as
shown upon the print attached hereto and made a part hereof and
described as follows:
Beginning on the north with the Inner IIarbor Line of
Lake Washington and continuing south and east to a
line extending northeasterly and southwesterly across
said Williams Street North, which line is 30 feet
northwest of and parallel to the meander line as said
meander line extends across said Williams Street North.
Owners, of all land ad- PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, •
jacent to and abutting a Massachusetts corporation,
on the easterly side of
that portion of Williams ,
Street North above de- By
scribed Itsem Tr asurer
By (.2 C o.n6.Ap
Its Assistant Secretary
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Owners of all land ad- DEFENSE PLANT CORPORATION,
jacent to and abutting a corporation created pursuant
on the westerly side of to and by virtue of an Act of
that portion of Williams Congress entitled s!Reconstruc-
Street North above de- tion Finance Corporation Act, "
scribed approved January 22, 1932, as
amended,
By BOEING AIRCRAFT COMPANY, Agent
for Defense ant Corporation, •
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ST-ATE OF WASHINGTON,
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County of King.
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On this /l9 day of December, 1941, before me per-
sonally appeared F. W. BROWNELL and D. J. TORRANCE, to me known
to be the Treasurer and Assistant Secretary, respectively, of
PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, the corporation that executed
the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said in-
strument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said cor-
poration, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on
oath stated that they were authorized to execute said instru-
ment and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said
corporation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed my official seal the day and year first above written_.
Notary Purlrc in and for the State
of Washington, residing at Seattle.
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STATE OF WASHINGTON,
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County of K i n g.
On this de.: day of Dece ber, 1941, before me per-
sonally appear and
er-�•v�,•�_ , to me known to be the
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spectively, of BOEING AIRCRAFT COMPANY, the corporation that
executed the within and foregoing instrument as agent for De-
fense Plant Corporation, and acknowledged said instrument to
be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for
the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated
that they were authorized to execute said instrument for and
on behalf of Boeing Aircraft Company, -a corporation, and that
the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed my official seal the day and year first above written.
Notary Pub c in and for the State
of Washington, residing at Seattle
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