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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVAC - Renton Highlands/Blk 18 -4, t` Renton, Washington Date January 23, 1964 King County Commissioners County-City Building Seattle, Washington Attention: Mr. Ralph R. Stender, Deputy Dear Sir: Enclosed is a certified copy of Ordinance No. 2075 vacating a certain portion of city street or alley-way within the City of Renton, as adopted and passed on January 20, 1964 . Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/apc Enclosure (1) Renton, Washington Date January 23, 1964 Washington Survey and Rating Bureau New World Life Building Seattle, Washington • Gentlemen: Enclosed is a certified copy of Ordinance No. 2075 vacating a certain portion of city street or alley-way-within the City of Renton, as adopted and passed on January 20, 1964. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON He]mie W. Nelson _ City Clerk Enclosure (l) Renton; Washington Date January 23, 1964 Mr. A. T. Steen, King County Assessor County-City Building Seattle, Washington Dear Sir: Enclosed is a certified copy of Ordinance No. 2075 vacating a certain portion of city street or alley-way within the City of Renton, as adopted and passed on January 20, 1964 Very truly yours, CITY OF' RENTON --/t,Z4t-Ld 442-"j Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap Enclosure (1) V 0"DINAtNCE NO. c 76 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, VACATIEU A CERTAIN AT,T,RY LOCATED WITHIN BLOCK 18, RENTON HIGHLANDS, RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. WHEREAS a proper petition for vacating a certain alley as hereinafter more particularly described, was duly filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton on or about October 31, 1963, said petition being signed by the owners of more than two-thirds of the property abutting upon said alley sought to be vacated; and WHEREAS the City of Renton by Resolution No. 1222 and after due investi- gation did fix and determine the 13th day of January, 19614, at the hour of 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the City of Renton to be the time and place for public hearing thereon, and directed the City Clerk to give notice of such hearing in the manner provided by law; and such notice having been duly given and published; and WHEREAS a public hearing was duly held upon said petition on the day so fixed and the Planning Commission having heretofore recommended the vacation of said alley and said vacation being found to be in the public interest and for the public benefit and no injury or damage to any person or properties will result therefrom, NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINn BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: , The following described alley, to-wit : That certain 16 foot alley located within Block 18, between G Street and 6th Avenue North, all situate in Renton Highlands, Renton, .King County, Washington, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY VACATED, SUBJECT TO a 10--foot..6asement'fbr,•utility and othef .purpo a7'+.71:i i d..easement being centered within said alley right-.of-way hereinabove described. which easement is retained by the City of Renton SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and legal publication as provided by law.. PASSED BY THE- CITY COUNCIL the 20th day, of January, 1964. . Helmie Nelson, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 20th� dam January, . APPROVED AS TO FORii: rank Aliment, Mayor Gerard M. Shellan, City At-torney Date of Publication:, // //f0/ • December 18, 1963 1.114,, Vern a, OroM2:13 662 PYGU Street Dear 1k. C.v v e_.r...e This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00. P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between 11G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON • ;Ielmue W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap December 18, 1963 F D 7utta 656 Fi y,i StreetRenton ;:ts':AI.i g on DeG N t.0 t t r3 i This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P..M;. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON • ;Ielmae (1. Nelson City Clerk HUN/ap • December 18, 1963 aid C.,i, an=inus 652 aGif Street en won Ll*e4•ington ^�j K yy�a}o S 3'V .�..r IYL L7 J u This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held_ January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Helmnie W. Nelson City Clerk HHN/ap December 18, 1963 648 4CG"„IB Street Renton: ra shy ion Dear I-4r+0 ;' .ie:.'a This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall,, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON i%. llelmue W. Nelson City Clerk HG!N/ap • • December 18, 1963 • ';.L"`. Jca t7e:a AL.. Ohadw'3 chi 632 G Place Renton:, Washington Dean U're Chad riel5: This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' ' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in RentonrIighlands, Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, • CITY OF RENTON —/,A--/rx-e 21. 7/az-,-,—) Helmie W. Nelson • City Clerk Hi':N/ap December 18, 1963 a, Shaw `54;?S F,426�, ,.., :',6 at te a t 132 `.1 4.tih Ave e, SE 4 Rent:ali? la,;,d4iAstolt Dear ZS O tai u: This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, 1'Jashington. Any and 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. • Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON �• �ielmue W. Nelson City Clerk HHN/ap December 18, 1963 +:,•,.r. 'i lyn r Graham 1 2;2G,_aa..11 This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.C . , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, ' Renton, King County, ''Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON / /L 21. 7- J ielmie W. Nelson City Clerk HV WN/ap • December 18, 1963 639 tri Rey2tor. t;?a "+.-E'' 1 -%ion Dear Ir. i o`t,:an . This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, Tiashington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON ile lmie W. Nelson City Clerk i-IV N/ap December 18, 1963 off `, u a;a .,on 626-6 8 uCx lace RG-el c n u`• `del .�a �.� D:cn- :. s f%::.•Y l t'yt! This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.H. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON -1Z-1- 21' //--€-14-')--) ilelmme W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap December 18, 1963 631 t" S Jr at Rzx eo Uphington f car i% 4 7'.i•l t t This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, . Renton, King County, Ilashington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON 2/. 27-a' -.-›-J ilelmme t . Nelson City Clerk HCIN/ap December 18, 1963 638 1:G: S:6rcev .Fen tono L".w:uiii ngL'°.iF • Dear Ir. amith: This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON 7/ �. ) Aelmri.e W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap • December 18, 1963 Mr, Itaistoad 630 iY'.ii Place ace Dear Kx p: HG:1p,sOx:.1.o This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.n. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, Tlashington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON 74 Aelmae 1°7. Nelson City Clerk Hi7N/ap • December 18, 1963 C :zit a� • • This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON itelmie VI. Nelson City Clerk HO/ap • December 18, 1963 9 32 12-n&n^ ,t1'ee' Dnay. Log: This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands Renton, King County, 1'Jashington. Any and 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. Yours -v.ery truly, CITY OF �RENTON ilelmae W. Nelson City.Clerk HUN/ap • • December 18, 1963 ut'y +iAttsmi 6.36 "r;." yiL ree'b Renton, t z; 11.ingboi Thor ijhthm: • This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.Ii. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, ('Iashington. Any and 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. • Yours,ve.ry truly, • CITY OF RENTON- " • ;.Ielmie 1'7. Nelson City Clerk • Hi'IN/ap • • December 18, 1963 62 iiti', +-. y 9Lh:1ngtan 0�s �yv� Dear iri s. Brunette: This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, • covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, T'lashington. .Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON �• 1� Ilelmue W. Nelson City Clerk H`JN/ap - Y * ',NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEA'RINc RENTON CITY COUNCIL ' ,RENTOV. WA�GTON Renton Town n Talk Notice ishereby � vn that a' petition to vacate alleyway to-, Renton, Wash. wit: That;certain<,116 #t: alleyway j located within,Block' 8 ;between I "C" Sterg and' ,6kh': Avenue' North,allfsituate in Renton High- Proof of Publication lands st Renton, King`pCounty,! Washington. r,''s'"d This is a copy of your .Has k bpn filed with 'tli= City Clerk of he'City of R e` .o..:The ICity ltC ci by resol t'a si,,;No. NO.tice...nf Public...He.aring 1 122d , y .f d e• -;•gu- as it appeared for the first time this week lar 6 e , J 4 a ,: ff 71',16, 1.963.,t f ,. C,g, . ;. the It will be published on the following dates: 13th d .0 ,..';- .,-, sd 1, 4, at the ho 4'',Cl:t, �4ti-v'pA.'in the Coundi.,..,t;4''; ,,h,;., .. -9 c ';Hall, City of R -?w .. ce? R'k to and place at whP'1 i` i.lie hear- ing wille• ,h hi t'e City , Immediately following the last insertion the ICouncil''u o i on to va- '; affidavit 'of publiction will be delivered to care said a 'y .•w Any 'and a - persons inter- your office. 4r ei ested tlierpin ;44 or "i3hing to ob- ject thereto, inayrih`n be 'heard Cost of notice $ 3.80 thereon or may••file their writ- ten objections to 'said vacation at the regular statutory rate, will'be with the City Clerk prior to said 1 time of hearing. $ 3.80 HECMIE W. NELSON, City Clerk. Published in The Renton En- , ,..... .. .., I terprise, December 18, 1963. - 1 Thank You We are pleased to have this oppor- tunity of serving you and hope that you will favor us with your next publication. 7AT' , vA:i 1!(---------- AgAtimmo ......,:,`�� { E" `,WASHiNGTON •the Jet Transport Capital of the World .15p4 1 t 1-4',1 0 't�- . OFFICE OF CITY CLERK December 18, 1963 This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.P . , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, ''lashington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON —A/ZI,x_e_ . 7/ 1e—e-).--) tielmie t1. Nelson City Clerk iTaN/ap December 18, 1963 This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, ['Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON. -/ 21• - -.yam ;.lelmv.e N. Nelson City Clerk HNN/ap i®, J Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting 10-28-63 COMMUNICATIONS: (cont. ) A letter from Sup't. of Buildings, James L. Highton, presented four informal bids submitted on demolishing and removal of the old McLendon store building at 320 Wells Street and recommended referral of the bids to the Property Committee for its recommendation. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Custer, to concur in the recommendation. Carried. A letter from City Engineer, Jack Wilson, reported that the Petition for the vacation of portion of alley in Block 18, Renton Highlands, was signed by owners of 92.57% of the abutting property on the alley and contained all but one of the owners of property abutting the alley sought to be vacated. The Street and Alley Committee report was read and it was recommended that a meeting be arranged with the property owners to consider improvement of this alley on the date of November 5, 1963 at 7:30 p.m. at which time a cost estimate will be presented to advise each property owner of his proportionate share. Moved by Custer, seconded by Dahlquist, to concur in the recommendation and that the City Clerk notify the Petitioners of the meeting. Carried. A letter was read from City Clerk Nelson advising of the necessity, pending receipt of tax moneys, to request a loan of $10,000.00 from the Cedar River Acquisition Fund unto the Street Department Fund, said loan to be repaid not later than December 31, 1963 at 4% interest. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Custer, to grant the loan. Carried. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Hulse, to refer the matter to the Ordinance Committee for drafting of the proper Resolution. Carried. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: The Ordinance Committee Chairman, Councilman Dullahant, presented a proposed Resolution of the City of Renton authorizing the City Clerk and the City Treasurer to transfer and advance the sum of $10,000.00 from the Cedar River Park Acquisition Fund unto the Street Department Fund, constituting a loan pending receipt of tax monies, to be repaid as soon as possible, but in no event later than December 31, 1963, bearing interest at the rate of 4%. The Clerk read the proposed Resolution and it was moved by Custer, seconded by Bruce, to adopt Resolution No. 1211 as read. Carried. The Ordinance Committee presented a proposed Ordinance of the City of Renton, Washing- ton amending Section LIX,Rental Agencies of Ordinnce No. 2041 relating to and regulating motor vehicles, traffic, travel and transportation and their incidents upon the public streets, bicycle paths and other ways open to the public; prescribing the powers and duties of officers and others in relation thereto; defining offenses; providing penaltics and repealing the City's traffic code known as Chapter I of Title X (Traffic), except Section 10-1-207 re speed limits thereof, of Ordinance No. 1628, known as "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" and all other ordinances and sections of ordinances insofar as same are in conflict therewith. (Relating to Rental Agencies-licensing of bicycles). The Clerk read the proposed Ordinance and it was moved by Delaurenti, and seconded by Custer, to refer the document to the Ordinance Committee for recommendation. Carried. The Committee recommended favorably and that the proposed Ordinance be placed on its second and final reading. Moved by Poli, seconded by Delaurenti, to concur and the proposed Ordinance was read by the Clerk, upon carry of the motion. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Poli, to adopt Ordinance No. 2060 as read. Roll call vote followed with all Council Members present voting aye. The motion carried. Inquiry was made by Councilman Bruce relative to the licensing of bicycles according to prior council action and Chief of Police Williams advised of meetings relative to re- visions of the ordinance and the several determinations to be made prior to issuance of the tags,which had required further study, therefore the matter is pending at present, which is also the reason for the subject not being publicized at this time. Moved by Custer, seconded by Hulse, to refer the matter to the Police and License Committee. Carried. The Ordinance Committee presented a proposed Ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington amending Section 4-718 of Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton", relating to off-street parking areas, which was read by the Clerk, on its second and final reading as recomr,mded by the Committee. The document was introduced for first reading on 10-21-63 and held for one week. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Bruce, to adopt Ordinance No. 2061 as read. Roll call vote was taken which resulted as follows: Ayes: Delaurenti, Dullahant, Reid, Hulse, Dahlquist and Poli... No: Pedersen, Garrett, Trimm, Custer and Brice. Motion carried. -4- December 18, 1963 VCm:2 34 Cu i?ez's 662 HQU Street lento , G s tin tD:?i Dear j..!• Rre'r'ers e This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00. P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON 21. ;? - Ielmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap December 18, 1963 65fr uSt:coo t Renton Vtjhi foy Deco nr24 1WACt. This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P..H. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON ile lmie W. Nelson City Clerk IiWN/ap • • December 18, 1963 652 i',iw6i Street Pen ton S 4iaea ;.��,#Jong' nR Dear2 ,i_an su This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held, January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON ,. 7� i1elmue W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap December 18, 1963 Sozsa T' fk 648 uGli Street }len tong Washington Dear Mr, Taleral This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON ilelmue W. Nelson City Clerk Hi7N/ap • December 18, 1963 Yr. Jams s ? . Oliadw'..e'.. 632 G Place F.entou3 i.'�v?.b'h).np jtpon . Dear Ur. Chaduich: This is to advise you that a Public Bearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton-Highlands, Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. • Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON ;Ielmie W. Nelson • City Clerk Hi';N/ap December 18, 1963 • 13211 -1k.di.i;h Avon S� Renton., 6 S.:,::inu:l.'".n t oi. Dear Z1-0 .811aw This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, i'lashington. • Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON ;Ielmde N. Nelson City Clerk Hl'!N/ap • December 18, 1963 js;•i 'i G,,v,h This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, ' Renton, King County, ''dashington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON --� 7- Ilelmie W. Nelson City Clerk ffaN/ap • December 18, 1963 639 4lii" S 2,3et Rex o-n o E,z olli 1s bon • Boar it 'Y .'t",?.'.? This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, !Jashington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON -ileX, �• 7Z. -, Aelmae W. Nelson City Clerk HUN/ap December 18, 1963 626-620 rVr Place This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, ''lashington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RBNTON 2/• ilelmue N. Nelson City Clerk HVJN/ap December 18, 1963 631 '''im ia'lle"'^•s Dc: :7' n jnl o''..,.i n This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.H. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, . Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON delmie W. Nelson City Clerk HV!N/ap December 18, 1963 •C 1•L;.a lrlJi:'s"�:i:t�'i wu.�1`ei:L Renton? b'w As+h.L nUtort Dear Zr, , mi tW: This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON ;ielmue W. Nelson City Clerk HVIN/ap December 18, 1963 • Er. R. U. Ia'i. tead 630 "Gi, Place Roni;onA i ash:±ngtm Dear f,r,.. all s`. s This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, `'lashington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RPNTON ;Ielmie W. Nelson City Clerk Hi1N/ap December 18, 1963 This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, '.'Iashington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON • 74 i1e lmde W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap • December 18, 1963 nz This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton lHighlands, Renton, King County, Washington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON ;felmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap December 18, 1963 De ty .;a ti sso 2 636 Srrrn M.7.6et North .k'.inton , tip+. tgJ`A?...3 gto-.i Dear This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, i•Jashington. Any and 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. Yours.,very truly, • CITY OF RFNTON- ---/Z-Z7x-e.;--} 21. /7.--614-1->") ;.ielmue W. Nelson City Clerk HUN/ap December 18, 1963 Lir s Ch r ea_;'.'u,.3tue Dear I' . Brunette: This is to advise you that a Public Hearing will be held January 13, 1964, at 8:00 P.M. , in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, covering the vacation petition of: That certain 16' alley way located within Block 18, between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North, all situated in Renton i-Iighlands; Renton, King County, "lashington. Any and 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. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON ;Ielmie ('l. Nelson City Clerk Hi';!N/ap RESOLUTION NO. /.2 .2 WHEREAS a petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton on or about October 31, 1963 petitioning vacation of a certain alley as hereinafter more particularly described and said petition being signed by the owners of more t't.an two-thirds of the property abutting upon said alleysought to be vacated, same being described as follows; to-wit: That certain 16 ft. alley way located within Block 18, between G Street and 6th Avenue North, all situate in Renton Highlands, Renton, King County, Washington NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF T: G.. OF RENTON AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That the 13th day of January, 1964 at the hour of 8.00 P.?-1. • at the City Council Chambersin the City Hall of Renton, Washington, be and is herd- fixed as the time and place ::whea.:_the aforesaid petition for vacating the aforesaid alley shall be heard and determined. Section 2: The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of said time and hearing as provided by law; and any and 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. Section 3: The City of Renton also reserves the right to obtain an eas^m:---.t for utility and other public purposes within said alley right-of-way sought to be vacated. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 16th day of December, 1963. Helmie Nelson, City Clerk . : APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 16th day of December, 1963. rank Alime t, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON, WASHINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE ALLEYWAY TO WIT: That certain 16 ft. a11iy as located within B7.e k 160 between "Cr Street and 6th Avenue North, all situate In Renton H . hland , .Renton, Mug County, WanhIngton. • HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF TEE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY RESOLUTION NO, 1222 DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF December 16, 1963 FIXED AND DETERMINED THE 1:3th DATE OF Jarnuary ' 1964 AT THE HOUR OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION • TO VACATE SAID ALLEYWAY. ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEARD THEREON OR MAY FILE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS. TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO SAID TIME OF HEARING. HELMIE W. NELSON CITY CLERK • DATE OF PUBLICATION December 16, 1963 CERTIFICATION • T, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOVE Richard C. Houghton DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AND ONE (1) COPY POSTED AT THE CITY HALL, RENTON, ON AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW. •SIGNED: i,, . .rf'., ., ,.. ( ��.r,�,a.-�..;;�-�. •�J ATTEST: NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE--STATE OF WASHINGTON;' RESIDING AT RENTON,/WASHINGTON 111TIPPF Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting 12-9-63 COMMUNICATIONS: (cont..) L.I.D. 249 Warrant No. 6, Revenue Fund, payable to Firemen's Pension Fund, $176.80 Moved by Custer, seconded by Gianini, to concur in the accounting transactions as outlined by the City Clerk, with referral to the Accounting and Auditing Committee. Carried. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: Councilman Dullahant, Chairman of the Ordinance Committee, presented a proposed Ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington, amending Chapter 12 (Speed Limits) of Title X (Traffic) of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled t'Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton", which was read by the Clerk. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Hulse, to refer the proposed Ordinance to the Ordi- nance Committee for recommendation. Carried. The Committee. recommended favorably and that the proposed Ordinance be placed on its second and final reading. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Poli, to concur in the recommendation of the Ordinance Committee. Carried. After the second and final reading, it was moved by Bruce, seconded by Poli, to adopt Ordinance No. 2067 as read. Roll call vote was taken with all Council Members present voting aye. Carried. The Ordinance Committee presented a proposed Resolution of the City of Renton, Washington extending the compulsory retirement date of Assistant Chief of Police Frank A. Henry, a member of the Washington Statewide City Employees' Retirement System under classification of Uniformed Personnel, to January 1, 1965. The Clerk read the proposed Resolution and it was moved by Custer, seconded by Poli, to adopt Resolution No. 1219 as read. Carried. The Committee presented a proposed Resolution of the City of Renton, Washington approving retention of retirement credits and accumulated contri- butions of Willis W. Sparrow and Walter L. Barnes, due them under the "State- wide City Employees Retirement System" . These former City Employees are now in the employ of "Metro" . Moved by Poli, seconded by Custer, to adopt Resolution No. 1220 as read. Carried. The Committee presented a proposed Ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington creating and establishing an Equipment Rental Fund, which was read by the Clerk. Moved by Custer, seconded by Poli, to refer the proposed Reso- lution tothe Ordinance Committee for recommendation. Carried. The Committee advised the document would be held for one week and Chairman Dullahant moved that a copy of the Equipment Rental Rate Schedule be given to each member of the Council. The motion was seconded by Gianini. Upon inquiry by Councilman Poli, Sup't. of Utilities Andersen advised that the equipment rental fund will allow a better use of the equipment at a lower cost inasmuch as each Department now has its own and it sits idle at times. We now will provide for each De- partment to use the same equipment intermittently giving more service from the equipment. The fund must be established next year by law and this will be just instituting it a year early. The pending motion carried. COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS: OLD BUSINESS: Councilman Dullahant advised that the proposed Taxicab Ordinance was ready for introduction and it was moved by Garrett, seconded by Custer, that a public hearing be held on Monday, December 16, 1963 on the proposed Taxicab Ordinance. Carried. Councilman Reid submitted a report of the Street and Alley Committee which was read by the Clerk with council action taken as follows: 1. Vacation of Alley in Block 18, Renton Highlands - The Committee recom- mended vacation of the subject alley and a 10' Easement be retained for utility purposes. Moved by Custer, seconded by Hulse, to concur in the recommendation of the Street and Alley Committee. Carried. Moved by Custer, seconded by Hulse, that January 13, 1963 be set for Hearing on the proposed Vacation. Carried. -4- - Ifl' V,y-/„�,, ,,.,,1��.�, Od6.0 �®� ti qt- 0,IV ,WAS N I N GTO N the Jet Transport Capital of the World i .� '_ l?' '�. _.' ' OFFICE OF CITY CLERK .'11. �1 ii anti }.1'^ _f§ 6.���' October 29, 1963 Memo: This letter sent to all Petitioners for Reconsideration of Vacation of 16' Alleyway, Block 18, Request - between "G" Street & 6th Avenue North, Renton Highlands; also sent notice to Mr. 1; Mrs. Charles Brunette, 622 "G" Place, Renton, (sole objector) Above Petition for Reconsideration received 10/21/63 Re: Petition for Reconsideration of Vacation of; 16' Alleyway, Block 18, between "G" Street & 6th Avenue North, Renton Highlands The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of October 28, 1963, has scheduled a meeting with the adjoining property owners, for November 5, 1963, at 7:30 P.M. , in the Council Chambers, to consider the improvement of subject alley. A cost estimate will be prepared for such improvement, and at that time each property owner advised of his proportionateshare of such cost. Your presence at this meeting is requested. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON -- L 1 vl.,....„„ Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap t _ Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting 10-28-63 COMMUNICATIONS: (cont. ) A letter from Sup't. of Buildings, James L. Highton, presented four informal bids submitted on demolishing and removal of the old McLendon store building at 320 Wells Street and recommended referral of the bids to the Property Committee for its recommendation. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Custer, to concur in the recommendation. Carried. A letter from City Engineer, Jack Wilson, reported that the Petition for the vacation of portion of alley in Block 18, Renton Highlands, was signed by owners of 92.57% of the abutting property on the alley and contained all but one of the owners of property abutting the alley sought to be vacated. The Street and Alley Committee report was read and it was recommended that a meeting be arranged with the property owners to consider improvement of this alley on the date of November 5, 1963 at 7:30 p,m. at which time a cost estimate will be presented to advise each property owner of his proportionate share., Moved by Custer, seconded by Dahlquist, to concur in the recommendation and that the City Clerk notify the Petitioners of the meeting. Carried. \ A letter was read from City Clerk Nelson advising of the necessity, pending receipt of tax moneys, to request a loan of $10,000.00 from the Cedar River Acquisition Fund unto the Street Department Fund, said loan to be repaid not later than December 31, 1963 at 4% interest. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Custer, to grant the loan. Carried. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Hulse, to refer the matter to the Ordinance Committee for drafting of the proper Resolution. Carried. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: The Ordinance Committee Chairman, Councilman Dullahant, presented a proposed Resolution of the City of Renton authorizing the City Clerk and the City Treasurer to transfer and advance the sum of $10,000.00 from the Cedar River Park Acquisition Fund unto the Street Department Fund, constituting a loan pending receipt of tax monies, to be repaid as soon as possible, but in no event later than December 31, 1963, bearing interest at the rate of 4%. The Clerk read the proposed Resolution and it was moved by Custer, seconded by Bruce, to adopt Resolution No. 1211 as read. Carried. The Ordinance Committee presented a -proposed Ordinance of the City of Renton, Washing- ton amending Section LIX,Rental Agencies of Ordimnce No. 2041 relating to and regulating motor vehicles, traffic, travel and transportation and their incidents upon the public streets, bicycle paths and other ways open to the public; prescribing the powers and duties of officers and others in relation thereto; defining offenses; providing penalties and repealing the City's traffic code known as Chapter of Title X (Traffic), except Section 10-1-207 re speed limits thereof, of Ordinance No. 1628, known as "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" and all other ordinances and sections of ordinances insofar as same are in conflict therewith. (Relating to Rental Agencies-licensing of bicycles). The Clerk read the proposed Ordinance and it was moved by Delaurenti, and seconded by Custer, to refer the document to the Ordinance Committee for recommendation. Carried. The Committee recommended favorably and that the proposed Ordinance be placed on its second and final reading. Moved by Poli, seconded by Delaurenti, to concur and the proposed Ordinance was read by the Clerk, upon carry of the motion. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Poli, to adopt Ordinance No. 2060 as read. Roll call vote followed with all Council Members present voting aye. The motion carried. Inquiry was made by Councilman Bruce relative to the licensing of bicycles according to prior council action and Chief of Police Williams advised of meetings relative to re- visions of the ordinance and the several determinations to be made prior to issuance of the tags,which had required further study, therefore the matter is pending at present, which is also the reason for the subject not being publicized at this time. Moved by Custer, seconded by Hulse, to refer the matter to the Police and License Committee. Carried. The Ordinance Committee presented a proposed Ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington amending Section 4-718 of Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton", relating to off-street parking areas, which was read by the Clerk, on its second and final reading as recommended by the Committee. The document was introduced for first reading on 10-21-63 and held for one week. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Bruce, to adopt Ordinance No. 2061 as read. Roll call vote was taken which resulted as follows: Ayes: Delaurenti, Dullahant, Reid, Hulse, Dahlquist and Poli.:. No: Pedersen, Garrett, Trimm, Custer and Bruce. Motion carried. -4- yyyyI t\ el 1,6 , Reunit®vn - n 'b';,it fLrff �r �a ,WASH■N C T O N the Jet Transport Capital of the World ``, 3Jr OFFICE OF CITY CLERK October 29, 1063 Memo= This letter,sent to all Petitioners for Reconsideration of Vacation of 16' Alleyway,''Block 18, Request between "G" Street 6 6th Avenue" North,"Renton Highlands; also sent. notice to Mr; 'r ,'Mrs. Charles Brunette, '622""G" Place, Renton, (sole objector) Above Petition for Reconsideration received .10/21/63 Re: Petition.. for Reconsideration of Vacation of 16' Alleyway,. Block,18, between "G": Street . & 6th Avenue North, Renton Highlands The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of October 28, 1963,. has scheduled a meeting with the adjoining property owners, for November 5, 1963,` at 730 P.M. , in the Council 'Chambers, to consider the improvement of subject alley. A cost estimate will be prepared for such improvement, and at that time each property owner advised of his proportionate share of such cost. Your presence at this meeting is requested. ' Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap 1///''''' \ 11111 ` •,r ` I ,WAS F0 U N GTO N the Jet Transport Capital of the World lit' IS tr {ter r r r�.''# ' OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER e` ,:. _ 1 ° October 28, 1963 Honorable Frank Aliment, Mayor Members of the 'City Council - Re: Petition for Vacation of Alley in Block 18 of Renton Highlands Gentlemen: The petition as submitted is signed by owners representing 92.57% of the abutting property on the alley sought to be vacated. This new petition has one more signature than the previous and contains signatures of 16 of the 17 abutting owners. Very truly yours, Ia._ck ilson City Engineer JW:mc 5: !, ' H iF 4i gil ( ,J��pp 4 h Kenton///���� .3'74.1161401150 E , ,4 , N •WA S H I N G T O N the Jet Transport Capital of the World • c, u, . N . r OFFICE OF CITY CLERK' October 29, 1963 Re: Petition for Reconsideration of Vacation of 16' Alleyway, Block 18, between "G" Street 6 6th Avenue North, Renton Highlands The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of October 28, 1963, has scheduled a meeting with the adjoining property owners, for November 5, 1963, at 7:30 P.M. , in the Council Chambers, to consider the improvement of subject alley. A cost estimate will be prepared for such improvement, and at that time each property owner advised of his proportionate share of such cost. Your presence at this meeting is requested. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON `.L 2 % J Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap lets r111 ° w t ` Alljtmili. K �(,i4`Iri r(� r Itvl�,Q Y�i�i!/U ten E•',' ,r x N .WA S H I N G T O N the Jet Transport Capital of the World 'll ,'Tee' OFFICE OF CITY CLERK lt October 29, 1963 Re: Petition for Reconsideration of Vacation of 16' Alleyway, Block 18, between "G" Street & 6th Avenue North, Renton Highlands The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of October 28, 1963, has scheduled a meeting with the adjoining property owners, for November 5, 1963, at 7:30 P.M. , in the Council Chambers, to consider the improvement of subject alley. A cost estimate will be prepared for such improvement, and at that time each property owner advised of his proportionate share of such cost. Your presence at this meeting is requested. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON i.- fin,_. Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap • • "October:26,'1963 • ' _ - Honorable .Frank Aliment,—"Mayor' • . .. . • -. - Members -of the•City.Council - ; ' ' . - •. .,Report''of the:Street.,+and A]1ey•Committee ' - .'. • •: . Gentle�iiens': . . (1. Request...for:Vacati on'.of:Alley an' Block 18,_Rento•n;Highlands', : . . - 'The Street and Alley Committee.,recommends a•meeting be,.held -• ' - '-with.the property owners-to`-consider.'improvement:of this ' ' • ' . . . . : alley.. . A .cost estimate':W .l1..be prepared to inform each pro- • . - perty::owner his' share of.:the .cost. :It is. suggested the date , of November .5, ;1963 at `7 z 30 P. M. be-het. for the meeting„and .; - • the City Clerk notify, all-property .owners abutting this ,alley.. ' - . :- . 2'. `' Request by Boeing Company:'for-cross calk 'on_ 8th-Avenue North. . . . . . - • The Street.and 'Alley. Committee recommends this request'be ... . , '- : ' approved-to provide 'pedestrian: protection from the parking,, - lots to the-lnew Administration•Buildings. .. .. 3. Reques•t-: -B byBoeing°Company.for "parking on. Garden` Street .-.from _. = 8th.Avenue •North'to Lake'Washington Boulevard.. , It is the.. recommendation of. the Street and...Alley Committee „"• . . ' • that parking be 'allowed. on .both',sides .of..Garden,Street from:• : . . ' 8th Avenue. North to Lake :Washington Boulevard: - • . - �..'._. The City.,of. Seattle.Department of-Lighting desires to.convey - - \.-- " = -to ,the -:City of Renton -their.:int'erest in three"pole"s",within the - y • •- City of,,Renton ?.'-. - ' .. ,.`- : - " - . : ' . -The Street:and'Alley.:'Committee recommends .acceptance of. these ' - ,- •r'; p . - , - -;.:.. ales.'as they'are• now b®ing used to support traffic signals. :• .: - • . ',.. :5. Due to -the heavy'flour-.of ,traffic .i!.the alley-;between-W_illiams . : • • •, ' and:Wells which is-'Bloek-19 of Renton Farm Plat No..'b�,; the , , • . Street:and-Alley Committee: recommends `a.no thru traffic 'sign : be.placed'.in.:this 'alley.,:- ' • • 6. ' •It is the- recommendation .of the Street and Alley Committee, ;. - ' - the -Engineering Department;-prepare plans and cost estimates. :- far wi deri3n . and channe3 .sat on sin`Grady Wa• y�9 &Y in. the ;Traci riir: of Burnett,Street. • Street and Alley Comra .ttee • • . . • a. , . g7(31 .4 qfy,,,„2„Le„.4 4 t,e.ei-%,tedy 62,,) . „..x\ AJ r i /VI 3,c.A 4.2-4,_.t.i.-ee UACR10012 '-. i ,- F,c-II;Th R-i t • H127012 NagqLARDS '::... n f,,„ . - ‘...L.' C-i- ' Y ifc_ou& Hono4_, Mayo4. AU-I-meat, 01.4. Dalaati.i.4t, geattelidn:-dt the. CouncZt 61/A4Cte/Al We, the pea pie af. &Lock 18, having pAopeAtv ahutttaq the attey. on A. „-- th44 btock, ite4pect1&ttt4 4_eque4t a. iteutew of the petitton PA. uacatton (q.. atkev. We .feet that Councit dttei not know aU the .fact4. Tact #1 : 04ect4J4 pAopeAty, aurae& on &Lock 18, Lot 25, 4test ' addAe44 L, on "p." PLace. ThL, p4apeitty extead4 thitough to 6th Ave. floAth Lath twenty -feet f_actay on 4a4..d Avenue. Vacat-iza Can not po44i.1.44 work a ha/tdchip on 4atd Lot. Tact #2: 7h44 aftey, 44 a. d4.4p.ace -to the ah_ea which the pictuAe4 :... :.!. L ..: PAUL p4ove. 04th the attey. ta th4:4 cond.it-Loa and ch4fdAen ptaytad thee, tf they. were to be hwit, a 4tat coutd be laought acla,in4t the city and coLLected. Ben a a taxpalleA4, we do not wt4h to pay much daaaye4. Tact #3: ALL depaAtaent4 a. ma. arty. have ;Lecomaeaded vacatton. 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' - ' _ - r-ar \ \ c.� 1TY OF RENTON \ \ E N G I N E E R I N G DEPARTMENT \ \ ' \ \ \ \ ��-� \ .- \ DRAWN Dn1'F' i,• ` I FILE: NO \ \\ - -- - --I--- _-_s ___.-_- \, - .. ' \ \ CHCKfiD SCALEet.-a =_+UO . A..E_ .- \ \I 4t'PROVED ` f ..._.. SPICE r t C',F I Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting (cont.) 10-21-63 COMMUNICATIONS: A letter from Building Superintendent Highton reported receipt of price quotation from W. C. Frost for complete demolishing of the old building on the McLendon property, which the City recently purchased, in the sum of $3,286.00. This price less filling to allow immediate parking, would be $2,686.00 condition to be included that burning shall be permitted in open area at Cedar River Park. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Custer, to refer the communication to the Property Committee for report back. Carried. A Petition containing fifteen signatures beginning with Carlson and ending with Evans was read requesting that the Mayor and Council again consider the Vacation of a portion of Block 18 in the Renton Highlands. A previous petition, upon which a hearing was held, had been considered and action deferred until 100% concurrence of ownerships is secured. The new petition advised that due to address of property of previous protestor no hardship can possibly affect the subject lot. Moved by Reid, seconded by Poli, that the matter be referred to the Street and Alley Committee for review and further investigation. Moved by.Custer, seconded by Hulse, to refer the matter to the City Engineer to check validity of the Petition by amending the pending motion. The amendment was carried and subsequently the motion as amended. A letter from FireChief Walls requested, in order to allow manufacturers ample oppor- tunity to bid on the aerial platform specifications on the motorized fire fighting appar- atus , that the bid opening date be extended from October 28, 1963 to November 4, 1963. Moved by Poli, seconded by Bruce, to concur in the recommendation of the Fire Chief. Carried. A letter was read from P. J. McKay, District Engineer, Washington State Highway Commission, confirming telephone arrangements for a meeting to discuss the following improvements for the City of Renton: Resurfacing of Mill Street, Additional access, both vehicular and pedestrian from the Talbot Hill area, Access to the Highland Shopping Center from Primary State Highway No. 2, (Sunset Highway), Follow up on Metro clean-up, Grady Way access, widening of Second Avenue and North Renton Interchange. Mayor Aliment advised of a tentative meeting to be scheduled the first part of November which will be announced at a later date. A letter from the Boeing Company requested that parking be allowed on the West side only of Garden Street, necessary due to increase of Boeing Personnel. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Custer, to refer the matter to the Street and Alley Com- mittee to report back. Carried. A letter from Friends of Youth, Inc. invited the Mayor and Council to an open house at the Griffin Home for Boys on Sunday, October 27, 1963 and requested that they be allowed to accept a donation of sheep to provide the boys with a project, control the weeds and grass and provide meat. A special permit was requested therefor and it was moved by Custer, seconded by Dahlquist, to refer the request to the Planning Commission. Carried. A letter from Sup't. of Utilities, Burton L. Andersen, requested permission to attend a meeting of the Trustees of the Pacific Northwest Section of the American Water Works Asstn. in Portland on October 25 and 26. Mr. Andersen advised he would furnish his own transportion with no expense to be incurred by the City. Moved by Reid, seconded by Hulse, to allow the request. Carried. The City of Seattle Department of Lighting advised by communication read by the Clerk that their equipment has been removed from three Seattle City Light poles on which the City of Renton has traffic signals and it was desired that the entire interest in said poles be conveyed to Renton.at this time. Said poles had been set in 1930, 1935 and 1951. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Dahlquist, to refer the communication to the Street and Alley Committee. Carried. (NE corner Rainier Ave. and Seattle Pipeline Right-Of-Way, NW corner of Logan and 2nd Avenue and SW corner of Logan Street and 2nd Avenue.) A letter from Planning Director Jensen requested authorization to attend the American Institute of Planners Conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from October 27 through 31, 1963. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Hulse, to concur in the request. Carried. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: The Ordinance Committee presented a proposed Ordinance of the City of Reniin, Washington Amending Section 4-718 of Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton", relating to off-street parking areas, which was read by the Clerk. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Poll, to refer the proposed Ordinance to the Ordinance Committee for recommendation. Carried. The Committee advised the document will be held for one week. -2- Renton, Washington August 13, 1963 Mr. Guy Evans 624 "G" Place Renton, Washington Dear Mr. Evans: This is to advise that tho Renton City Council, at its regulnx meeting of • Arinczt 199 , 19 63 has deferred any further action on Petitionersrc quest for the following: Variance: • Rezoning: /I Plat: Preliminary Final ) Vacation of Street: A114,13, WeAtinn, Block 18, Renton Highlands • Other: • PROVISIONS, CONDITIONS, etc. Denied until such time as 100% signature concurrence is secured Would you kindly advise your petitioners. Thank you. Yours very truly, CITY OF REPTON Helrie Nelson, City Clerk 8/5/63 PLUMBING AND HEATING PERMITS (continued) No. Amount Name Address Type of Work 5957 Hilltop Sand & Gravel 13227 S.E.115th Plumbing Fixtures 5958 Hilltop Sand & Gravel 13215 S.E.115th Plumbing Fixtures 5959 Hilltop Sand & Gravel 13209 S.E.115th Plumbing Fixtures 5960 Hilltop Sand & Gravel 13202 S.E.116th Plumbing Fixtures 5961 Hilltop Sand & Gravel 13208 S.E.116th Plumbing Fixtures 5962 Hilltop Sand & Gravel 13302 S.E.116th Plumbing Fixtures 5963 Hilltop Sand & Gravel 13306 S.E.116th Plumbing Fixtures 5964 Hilltop Sand & Gravel 11403-134th S.E. Plumbing Fixtures 5965 Hilltop Sand & Gravel 11402-134th S.E. Plumbing Fixtures 5966 Hilltop Sand & Gravel 11401-134th S.E. Plumbing Fixtures 5967 H. W. Kelly 3508-6th Place Gas Installations 5968 Dick Hayen 211-11th South Heating Equipment 5969 Vista View Builders 15491-116th S.E. Plumbing Fixtures 5970 Barber & Fannon 8655 Lake Wash.Bld.SE Plumbing Fixtures 5971 Jay Goodwin 1803 Monterey Dr. Plumbing Fixtures 5972 United Homes Corp. 3912-11th Place Gas Installations 5973 United Homes Corp. 3908-11th Place Gas Installations 5974 United Homes Corp. 3903-11th Place Gas Installations 5975 United Homes Corp. 1133 "E" St. Gas Installations 5976 United Homes Corp. 1139 "R" St. Gas Installations 5977 Jerry Goodall 1003-115th S.E. Plumbing Fixtures 5978 Jerry Goodall 1015-115th S.E. Plumbing Fixtures 5979 Jerry Goodall 1014-115th S.E. Plumbing Fixtures 5980 Jerry Goodall 1008-115th S.E. Plumbing Fixtures 5981 Jerry Goodall 1009-115th S.E. Plumbing Fixtures 5982 Jessie Dahlstul 97 Airport Way Plumbing Fixtures 5983 James Wiehoff 11010 S.E. 104th Plumbing Fixtures 5984 Bell Construction Co. 678 Sunset Blvd. Gas Irs tallations HEARING: Proposed Vacation of Alley in Block 18, Renton Highlands (continued from 7/22/63). This being the date set, the Mayor declared the continued Hearing opened. Mr. Guy Evans, 624 "G" Place, resubmitted the signatures of the original peti- tioners for the alley vacation, as evidence of the continued desire of that group to vacate same. One additional signature was produced, that of Mrs. Betty Mattson, 636 "G" St., and Mr. Evans noted that this left but one known dissentor, Mrs. Charles Brunette, for alley vacation. Mr. Evans stated that the cost of improving the alley, per City Engineer, was determined to be approximately $10,000, and after such improve- ment the alley would not be used. Mrs. W. George Pitcher, 2503-7th Ave., addressed Council on behalf of Mrs. Charles Brunette who opposed vacation of this alley. In summary, her request to Council was to leave alley "as is" or have it improved. There being no further comments forthcoming on this subject, the Mayor declared the Hearing closed. After further discussion, it was moved by Delaurenti, seconded 1 by Dullahant, that any action on the 16' alley be denied until such time as there is 100% signature concurrence. Carried. / COMMUNICATIONS: The Deputy City Clerk read the following communications: (1) A letter from the Assn. of Washington Cities, citing pleasure in learning that Renton is sending two delegates to the American Municipal Assn. Congress in Houston, August 10-14, advising further that Councilman Garrett has been appointed as an official voting delegate representing AWC at the business meeting, and that if there are not more than ten Washington cities represented at the conference, Councilman Delaurenti will also be appointed as a voting delegate. (2) A letter from Mayor Lewis Cutrer of Houston (President of the American Municipal Assn.) to Honorable Avery Garrett, announcing his appointment as a member of the Committee on Intergovernmental Relations & Metropolitan Areas. A letter was read from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, thanking Council and the Planning Commission for consideration and fair treatment of their park- ing code variance. Acting Utilities Supt. M. G. Hanis ' request to pay Stevens & Thompson, Consult- ing Engineers, p1,575.49, to cover preparation of detailed plans, specificatinns and • bi*_ forms, to advertise for bids on the Longacres to Cedar River Bridge and Overcross- ing Project, was read. City received payment from the State for this amount in May, 1963. -3- . . August 5, 1963 Honorable Mayor Gentlemen of the Council This is a confirmation of signatures'of the original p 'tition on the vacation of alley on Block 18, Renton Highlands. t L 3 G.- 2-6 // Yre 3 - 7-11(6,ce, a-4_4z „734.4_,..._ 6/3,7 2.17,,,57: .6 3 .,•, • 44(' . . 1•41 °A.A1 -7 ' ,f1 6 / '1") 3 /17( r NOTICE OF. PUBLIC HEARING CITY COUNCIL RENTON, WASHINGTON Notice is hereby given that a petition•to vacate a portion of an 1alleyway to-wit: i'hat certain alleyway, 16 1 Blot in 18, Ren, located within Renton Town Talk Block Renton Highlands as per plat recorded. been filed •,�Clerks of the City of with Renton. The Renton, Wash. i City Council by Resolution No. � I 1 196 duly adopted at its regular meeting of June 10, 1963, fixed Proof of Publication and determined the 8th day of 11 I July at the hour of 8:00 P.M. in This is a copy of your • the Council Chambers, City Hall,, City of 'Renton, as the date and NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING place at which said public hear- ing will be held by the City as it appeared for the first time this week. Council upon the petition to va- cate said alleyway. It will be published on the following dates: Any and all persons interested therein or wishing to object thereto, may then be heard there- on or may file their written ob- jections to said vacation with the j City Clerk prior to said time of Immediately following the last insertion the hearing. HELMIE W. NELSON, affidavit of publiction will be delivered to • City Clerk. your office. I Published in The Renton Town Talk, June 12, 1963: $ 3.80 - Cost of notice { at the regular statutory rate, will be I $3,80 Thank You We are pleased to have this oppor- tunity of serving you and hope that you will favor us with your next publication. July 22, 1963 Honorable Frank Aliment„ Mayor Members of;the City Council Re: : Report of the.Street 'and Alley Committee Gentlemen: 1. Proposed Vacation of Alley.in Block 18, Renton Highlands In view of the fact that some interest is shown in improving the Alley, it is the recommendation of the Street and Alley Committee:that the hearing' be continued-until the'next meet ing, to allow time for the City Engineer to prepare a cost estimate and nota.fy' the interested part:i.es. Street.and Alley.Committee t' p . Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting 7-8-63 HEARING: Petition for Vacation of 16 ft. Alleyway, Block 18, Highlands. (Between 91G" Street and 6th Avenue North)(Planning Commission and Street and Alley Committee approved the Vacation.) This being the date set, the Hearing was declared open and audience comment was invited. No reply was made and, the Clerk reported no written protest. Inquiry followed regarding property owners not represented on the Petition inasmuch as only 90.7% of tip,: abutting property owners had signed. City Attorney Shellan advised that 2/3 of owners is actual requirement but that past experience has been to have 100% and effect of the vacation on all properties should be determined as well as possible reservation of a portion of the area for utility purposes. JHe suggested continuation of the Hearing with notification of same to the property owners, and further investigation, Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Custer, to continue the Hearing for one week and to refer the matter to the City Engineer to contact the property owners not represented on the Petition. Carried. COMMUNICATIONS: A request was read from V. L. Tuntland, owner of the Pastime Tavern, for license to operate a pool table in his place of business, 229 Main Street. Moved by Custer, seconded by Poll, to refer the matter to the Police and License Committee with power to act. Carried. A letter read from A. J. Steen, County Assessor, advised of Board of Equalization Hearings at 9:30 a.m. and receipt of one appeal from Renton which will be heard on July 10th, Moved by Garrett, seconded by Custer, to refer the communication to the members of the Equalization Board. Carried. An invitation was read from the American Municipal Association to City Officials to attend the American Municipal Congress to be held in Houston, Texas, Shamrock Hilton, August 10-14, 1963. The invitation was extended by Mayor Lewis Cutrer of Houston, Presi- dent of the Association, Councilman Garrett presented a letter from Mayor Cutrer extending him an invitation to the meeting and advised that he had attended this meeting last year as a Member of the Association of Washington Cities Executive Board. Discussion followed regarding a representative who might attend for Renton after which it was moved by Custer, seconded by Dahlquist, that President of the Council Delaurenti be the City's delegate to Houston. Carried. A letter from C. S. Williams, Chief of Police, thanked the Council for the paint and building improvements recently completed in the Police Department expressing appreciation also for cooperation of Councilman Gianini and Building Superintendent Highton during the remodelling. City Clerk Nelson conveyed her thanks and appreciation for the new vault which was constructed for her office and Mayor Aliment advised his office has been brightened by the new paint. A letter read from H. Dewayne Kreager acknowledged receipt of notice of Council action in approving appropriate contract as outlined by City Attorney Shellan and advised of a meeting with Mr. Laird Dunbar of the Public Administration Service, who has l een conducting the personnell. study.. It was suggested that a meeting be arranged sometime in July, follow- ing the week of July 8-13, with the Council, Mr. Dunbar, Mayor Aliment and himself, A letter from G. M. Morris, Associate Director of the Public Administration Service, acknowledged receipt of the executed Contract covering the Fiscal Management and Practices study for the City and advised of the arrival in Renton of Mr. Ralph De Santis who will help complete the personnel study and initiate the finance study. City Clerk Nelson advised of having received the current Certification of Routes of Primary State Highways within the State from the State Highway Commission if anyone wishes t':om for perusal. A letter was read from Planning Director Jensen submitting Planning Commission r ^.omr-• mendations as follows: 1. Recommended rezone of Lots 3 and 4, Block 16, C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens addition No. 1, from G to B-1. (Guy Williams property) Moved by Poli, seconded by Reid, to concur in the recommendation of the Planning Commission, Carried. Moved by Poll, seconded by Custer, to refer the matter to the Ordinance Committee. Carriedr -2- 0, M , .A W f t d om ` v ti E;'„ s ,ihry ',WA S N I N G T O N the Jet Transport Capital of the World ti" & OFFICE OF CITY CLERK 1 :;..max 1 July 23, 1963 Letter mailed to all Petitioners and Miss Betty Mattson; and Mr. & Mrs. Charles Brunette. The Renton City, Council at its regular meeting of July 22, 1963 has continued the Public Hearing to August 5, 1963, on the petition for vacation of the 16' alleyway, Block 18, in the Renton Highlands. 1 An excerpt of the July 22nd City Council Minutes on this subject is enclosed for your information. Very truly yours, CITY OF: RENTON ICI-tht-<-: / ?-e,e44-7J Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap • • . Enc. (1) Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting (cont. ) 7-22-63 • HEARING - Vacation of Alley, Block 18, Renton Highlands Moved by Dullahant, seconded by Dahlquist, to concur in the recommendation of the Street and Alley Committee. Carried. Councilman Reid advised of a meeting at which property owners indicated they would be willing to participate in the cost of improving the alley and Mrs. Palmer Aasand addressed the Council on behalf of her mother Mrs. Charles Brunette advising that their desire was to do away with present litter in the alley by improvement and advised of various opinions secured by her in investigating the reasons petitioners 1 had signed for the Vacation. Mr. Guy Evans who circulated the petition said he would withdraw same if the alley could be improved and cleaned up but anticipated excessive costs to be required by the improvement, indicating willingness to participate however should it be improved. Rental duplexes contribute at present to the alleyA condition. Mayor Aliment at this time declared the hearing continued. APPEAL - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints appeal of Planning Commission decision. Planning Director Jensen displayed film slides of the proposed additions to the church and Mr. Paul Diehl outlined the parking facilities available in e area. This church would require a variance waiving the parking requirements of the Code as it is related to the additional construction and the Planning Commission, according to Planning Director Jensen did not feel that this was the proper time to begin waiving requirements, After further discussion regarding the church not being competitive to the busiro-'s and possible additional parking facilities which might be available for its .use, it was moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Dullahant, that the variance waiving parking requirements be granted as requested by the Church. Carried. COMMUNICATIONS: A letter from John Lotto, Postmaster, advisod of problems with mail distribution in the Tiffany Park development due to numbering of the residences with county numbers when they are actually in the City. City Building Inspector Highton pointed out that the Streets are named with County street names and could not logically bear the City numbers, Moved by Dullahant, seconded by Hulse, to refer the matter to Mr. Highton for dis- cussion with Mr. Lotto. Carried. A letter from Austin-Hendrickson Drugs by Orville W. Simpson, Promotion Director, was read requesting, on behalf of the commercial tennants of Benson Center, 240th Street and Benson Highway, to publicize the opening of the Center by releasing several hundred . inflated balloons from an aircraft near residential areas under City of Renton jurisdiction. Police Chief Williams advised that the Center is outside the City however winds would be carrying them into the area and in concern for possible violation of the litter Ordinance the matter had been referred to the Council. City Attorney Shellan, upon inquiry, advised clearance with the C.A.A. would be required and as it is anticipated that some would land in the City of Renton a Hold Harmless Agreement should be required as this might cause accidents. Attention was called to a like request previously turned down by Council. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Custer, to reject the request. Carried. A letter was read from Frank R. Vaise Post No. 1263, Veterans of Foreign Wars of U.S. requesting permission to place a sign at each entrance to the City, as follows: Benson Highway, Maple Valley Highway, Sunset Blvd. East, Ra=.::ier Avenue and Dunlap Canyon Road. A sketch of the sign was attached. (L. Hood, Commander) . Moved by Dullahant, seconded by Hulse, to refer this request to the Street and Alley Committee with Power to Act. Carried. A request was read from J. R. McGranahan, owner of Jim's Tavern, fog a aicense to present live music (three piece com;.,o) three nights per week, (Wed., Fri., and Sat.) from 9:00 p.m. until closing. Moved by Custer, seconded by Bruce, to refer the request to the Police and License Committee with Power to Act. Carried. The City Clerk reported receiving authority for dispensation of the Review Board Meetings from L. M. Dimmitt, Suptt. of Schools, Robert A. Morris, County Commissioner Office, Joe K. Alderson, Department of Commerce and Economic Development as well as Mayor Frank Aliment relative to the Petition of Merryhill Nursing Home owners for annexation to Renton of said property. City Attorney Shellan advised of correspondence with the Water District regarding waiver requested in this particular instance and of no action to date due to absence of the Commissioners from the City at present. It was suggested that a hearing date be fixed with the matter being held pending the Water Disr- trict's reply. Moved by Custer, seconded by Delaurenti, that August 19, 193 be set for the date of hearing on this annexation. Carried.. ..2... a S -.."I'Ai: ,\it 4 .1,,,, Y {1 1 III 'xl fh' i 1 a J;-p ,, , , ,,, „; Reup�t®lam E � 41 TWA S H I N G T O N the Jet Transport Capital of the World 111161A10111MIP h ;) -- f r '.- . `.- Y ,� .A .-1.;� ':u OFFICE OF CITY CLERK 4 1 , i , 'L 1 July 23, 1963 Letter mailed to all Petitioners and Miss Betty Mattson; and Mr. & Mrs. Charles Brunette. The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of July 22, 1963 has continued the Public Hearing to August 5, 1963, on the petition for vacation of the 16' alleyway, Block 18, in the Renton Highlands. An excerpt of the July 22nd City Council Minutes on this subject is enclosed for your information. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON --/Z1).,,,je feie.-4-yL.1 Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap Enc. (1) Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting (cont. ) 7-22-63 HEARING - Vacation of Alley, Block 18, Renton Highlands /// Moved by Dullahant, seconded by Dahlquist, to concur in the recommendation of the Street and Alley Committee. Carried. Councilman Reid advised of a meeting at which property owners indicated they would be willing to participate in the cost of improving the alley and Mrs. Palmer Aasand addressed the Council on behalf of her mother Mrs. Charles Brunette advis_ng that their desire was to do away with present litter in the alley by improvement and advised of various opinions secured by her in investigating the reasons petitioners had signed for the Vacation. Mr. Guy Evans who circulated the petition said he would withdraw same if the alley could be improved and cleaned up but anticipated excessive costs to be required by the improvement, indicating willingness to participate however should it be improved. Rental duplexes contribute at present to the alley§ condition. Mayor Aliment at this time declared the hearing continued. APPEAL - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints appeal of Planning Commission decision. Planning Director Jensen displayed film slides of the proposed additions to the church and Mr. Paul Diehl outlined the parking facilities available in '=:2 area. Th'e , church would require a variance waiving the parking requirements of the Code as it is related to the additional construction and the Planning Commission, according to Planning Director Jensen did not feel that this was the proper time to begin waiving requirements, After further discussion regarding the church not being competitive to the busine^s and possible additional parking facilities which might be available for its use, it was moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Dullahant, that the variance waiving parking requirements be granted as requested by the Church. Carried. COMMUNICATIONS: A letter from John Lotto, Postmaster, advised of problems with mail distribution in the Tiffany Park development due to numbering of the residences with county numbers when they are actually in the City. City Building Inspector Highton pointed out that the Streets are named with County street names and could not logically bear the City numbers, Moved by Dullahant, seconded by Hulse, to refer the matter to Mr. Highton for dis- cussion with Mr, Lotto. Carried. A letter from Austin-Hendrickson Drugs by Orville W. Simpson, Promotion Director, was read requesting, on behalf of the commercial tennants of Benson Center, 240th Street and Benson Highway, to publicize the opening of the Center by releasing several hundred inflated balloons from an aircraft near residential areas under City of Renton jurisdiction. Police Chief Williams advised that the Center is outside the City however winds would be carrying them into the area and in concern for possible violation of the litter Ordinance the matter had been referred to the Council. City Attorney Shellan, upon inquiry, advised clearance with the C.A.A. would be required and as it is anticipated that some would land in the City of Renton a Hold Harmless Agreement should be required as this might cause accidents. Attention was called to a like request previously turned down by Council. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Custer, to reject the request. Carried. A letter was read from Frank R. Vaise Post No. 1263, Veterans of Foreign Wars of U.S. requesting permission to place a sign at each entrance to the City, as follows: Benson Highway, Maple Valley Highway, Sunset Blvd. East, Ra' :_ier Avenue and Dunlap Canyon Road. A sketch of the sign was attached. (L. Hood, Commander) Moved by Dullahant, seconded by Hulse, to refer this request to the Street and Alley Committee with Power to Act. Carried. A request was read from J. R. McGranahan, owner of Jimts Tavern, fo:; a .license to present live music (three piece con,,,o) three nights per week, (Wed., Fri., and Sat.) from 9:00 p.m. until closing. Moved by Custer, seconded by Bruce, to refer the request to the Police and License Committee with Power to Act. Carried. The City Clerk reported receiving authority for dispensation of the Review Board Meetings from L. M. Dimmitt, Suptt. of Schools, Robert A. Morris, County Commissioner Office, Joe K. Alderson, Department of Commerce and Economic Development as well as Mayor Frank Aliment relative to the Petition of Merryhill Nursing Home owners for annexation to Renton of said property. City Attorney Shellan advised of correspondence with the Water District regarding waiver requested in this particular instance and of no action to date due to absence of the Commissioners from the City at present. It was suggested that a hearing date be fixed with the matter being held pending the Water Dis- trict's reply. Moved by Custer, seconded by Delaurenti, that August 19, 19.'3 be set for the date of hearing on this annexation. Carried. Honorable°Frank Aliment, : ayor'' Members tiers of the City Council • des ' import"of the atreet and Alley"Committee: ,. • Gentlemen? 3..,- .'Proposed Vacation of Alley in Il1ock 18, Eentoni Highlands ;` .. In view of 'the.fact :.that acme interest.is showy. in improves the 'Alley, it is the recomenclation of the Street and Alley Ccrrrrnittee that the hearing` bo continued until the next. meet- ing to allow time"-for=the. City Engineer to prepare:a .coat =. . 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Z2I AIM 401/E ,, • : i14® 2I ® fr /g 3 8 • 3 to � ,,40 \ Q� i Z g 2 919_ 2 ©mor�iir PLACE , .. •8 10 I 10 w I $ oo. Pc \ \\ i • y \ \ 4A CI w / / \ \ CITY OF RENTON \ \ ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT \ \ \ \\ p �� -1 ._?ram_ ( - \\ \ r. ; i f' I \ \ i \ t,_ . _ 1 ; � l�, 1 \ \ / 1 CN) Son o Y i , '-.', l 1 ., l_' 1 , \r--�\ / '�//i\/� \\ DRAWN DATE ?'7 i,./ '`:','/ I': , FILE NO / / \ \ _ '�i // \\ \ CHECKED SCALE 1 "• • -4.C)'..t1, FI*LP COOK PAGE__ \ \ -`ti r 9 4 1..,, ll \ \ APPROVED `'.`1.1'-;,. +'.• "+./ ' •'tea• ' ' 1 SHEET_OF_!___ 44 A•- :-4•121, : .,- g qy t. 7'b 't tee }V�l; ,7.7I , ,WASH II N G T O N the Jet Transport Capital of the World 41111ALIMMINO a4+ ' $' July f6, >163 Y ` ,'; OFFICE OF CITY CLERK u F I143 MF" The following letter sent to the following petitioners: 'Mr. W. Dixon Long, 2611-2613-7th North, Renton, Washington . Mr. Guy M, Evans, 624 "G" Place, Renton, Washington ,F Mr. R. M. Halstead, 630 "G" Place, Re,Snton, Washington , Mr. James R. Chadwick, 632 "G" PiacJ Renton, Washington • Mr. ManselH. Ehlers, 648 "G" Street, Renton, Washington Mr. G. W,, Hannus, 652 "G" Street, Renton,' Washington , Mr. F. D. Watts, 656 ."G" Street, Renton, Washington ' • Mr. Vern•B. Cremers, 662 "G" 'Street, Renton, 'Washington1 • Mr. Dwayne C. Smith, 638 "G" Street, Renton, Washington • Mr. John,Merlotti, 631 !H" Street, Renton, Washington f Mr. E. F. Carlson,'626-628 "G" Place, Renton, Washington ,, Mr. Carl. A. Heilman, 639 "H" Street, Renton, Washington • Mrs. Evelyn W. Graham, 635 "H" St., Renton, Washington E. A. Shaw, 26 4 26 6-6th North, Renton,; Washington • The Renton City Councir at its regular meeting of July 15, 1963 has continued the Public Hearing to July 22, 1963, on the petition for vacation of the 161 alleyway, Block 18, in the Renton Highlands. _ An excerpt of the July 15th City Council Minutes on this subject 'is enclosed for your information. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON Helmie'W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/Ic Enc. ( I ) - Miss Betty Mattson; 636 "G" Street North, Renton, Washington Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brunette, 622 "G" Place, Renton, Washington July 16, 1963 The following letter sent to the following petitioners: Mr. W. Dixon Long. 2611-2613-7th North, Renton, Washington Mr. Guy M, Evans; 624 "G" Place, Renton, Washington Mr. R. Me Halstead, 630 "G" Place, Renton, Washington Mr. James R. Chadwick, 632 "G" Place, Renton, Washington Mr. Mansel H. Ehlers, 648 "G" Street, Renton, Washington Mr. G. W. Hannus, 652 "G" Street, Renton, Washington Mr. F. D. Watts, 656 "G" Street, Renton, Washington Mr. Vern B. Cremers, ,662 "G" Street, Renton, Washington Mr.. Dwayne C.. Smith, 638 "G" Street, Renton, Washington Mr.. John Merlotti, 631 nH" -Street,, Renton, Washington Mr. E. F. Carlson, 626..623 "G" Place, Renton, Washington: . ' Mr. Carl A. Heilman, 639 "H" Street, Renton, Washington Mrs. Evelyn W. Graham, 635 "H" St., 'Renton, Washington Mr...E. A. Shaw„ 2634-2636--6th North,. Renton, .Washington The Renton City Council at' its regular meeting of July 15, 1963 has continued the Public Hearing to' Ju l y 22, 1963, on the petition for vacation of the 161 alleyway, Block 18, in the Renton Highlands. An excerpt of the July 15th City Council Minutes on this subject is enclosed for your information,' Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/I c Enc. ( 1 ) Miss Betty Mattson, 636 "G" Street North, Renton, Washington Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brunette, 622 "G" Place, Renton, Washington , Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting 7-15-63 HEARING: ' (Continued from" 7-8-63) Vacation of 16 ft. Alley, B1: 18, Highlands This being the date set, the Hearing was declared open for continuation and the Clerk reported that the Petitioners had been advised of the continued Hearing and a letter was read which had been directed to the two owners elf property:abutting the alleyway whose names had not appeared on the Petition. Mrs. W. George Pitcher, 2503 - 7th Avenue addressed the assembly on behalf of Mrs. Charles Brunette advising that certain property owners wished the matter to be held in abeyance at this time for further consideration and investigation and requeste the Council to act accordingly at this time. There was no additional verbal comment from the audience and it was moved by Custer, seconded by Dahlquist, to continued the hearing for one week. Carried. COMMUNICATIONS: ' A Petition was read containing approximately nine signatures which requested the City to institute a Sanitary Sewer L.I.D. in the vicinity of 12th Avenue North and Sunset Blvd. East on a portion of "M" Street. Moved by Custer, seconded by Bruce, to refer the Petition to the City Engineer to check the percentage of signatures represented on the Petition for-validity and report back. Carried. A letter from M. G. Hanis, Utility Department, requested approval for transfer of Funds in the total sum of $12,300.00 from Sewer Maintenance Account 7092.12/1713 Unto Water Maintenance Account 7090.12/619, $1,300.00, Sewer Administrative 7092.11/627 M. & 0., $10,800.00 and Sewer Maintenance 7092.12/619, M. '& 0., $ 200.00. in order that proper budget control may be maintained. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Poli, to refer the request to the Accounting and Auditing Committee with Power to Act. Carried. - A letter from Rev. Earl L. Dean, First Methodist Church, was read which requested the Council to give consideration to the City's favorable support of open housing ordinance and human rights commission and equal employment opportunities in the Renton area. Moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse, to refer the matter to the Council As A Whole. Carried. Letter was , read from The Citizens Advisory Committee advising that the group unanimously recommended that the location of the new civic center be South of Walla" Walla Avenue rather than North of Second Avenue. ' Moved 'by Custer, seconded by Poli. to refer the letter to the Council As A Whole. Carried. Letters read from the Renton Planning Commission and the Renton Library Board advised that the proposal for the civic center location South of Walla Walla Street met with favorable approval of these bodies. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Dahlquist, to refer the letters to the Council As A Whole. Carried. ' A letter from Sup't. of Parks, Gene Coulon, submitted and recommended for payment, final estimate on work performed by Chapman Electric, 6ontractor 'in the installation of the Liberty Park ballfield lighting system. The work under this contract was completed and accepted by the Park and Recreation Department on July 1, 1963 and Council acceptance was now recommended. Total contract and work completed to date, $19,760.00; amount paid previously, $12,112.50, retained percentage, $2,964.00. Amount due Contractor this estimate, $4.683.50. If after thirty day, no liens or claims are filed against this project and upon proof of payment of tax liabilities, release of the retained percentage is recommended to the Contractor. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Dahlquist, to refer the estimate to the Accounting and Auditing Committee with Power to act. Carried. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Custer, that the 'improvement 'be accepted. Carried. City Clerk Nelson reported that the City's request for destruction of old records as previously submitted to the State..of Washington Division of Archives and Records Management has been approved in its entirety by. Robert Graham, State Auditor's Office, R. F. Hauth, Ass't. Attorney General and Ralph Burcham, State Archivist. A letter from J. David Jensen, Planning Director, submitted final estimate and retard percentages payment in the amount of $3,215.45 to Contractor George Pnngracz--Bartha request- ing 'acceptance by the Council of completed work under Contract No. 701 A, Aerial Mapping. The City Engineer and Planning Director certify that the work has been completed as required by the Contract and its amendments and final payment was recommended. Moved by Hulse,`t�econdrdiby,Custer to accept the work with referral to the Auditing & Accounting Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting 7-J154-63 HEARING: (Continued from 7-8-63) Vacation of 16 ft. Alley, Bl. 18,, Highlands This being the date set, the Hearing was declared open for continuation and the Clerk reported that the Petitioners had been advised of the continued Hearing and a letter was read which had been directed to the two owners .elf property:abutting the alleyway whose names had not appeared on the Petition. Mrs. W. George Pitcher, 2503 - 7th Avenue addressed the assembly on behalf of Mrs. Charles Brunette advising that certain property owners wished the matter to be held in abeyance at, this time for further consideration and investigation and requested the Council to act accordingly at this time. There was no additional verbal comment from the audience and it was moved by Custer, seconded by Dahlquist, to continued the hearing for one week. Carried. COMMUNICATIONS: A Petition was read containing approximately nine signatures which requested the City to institute a Sanitary Sewer L.I.D. in the vicinity of 12th Avenue North and Sunset Blvd. East on a portion of "M" Street. Moved by Custer, seconded by Bruce, to refer the Petition to the City Engineer to check the percentage of signatures represented on the Petition for validity and report back. Carried. A letter from M. G. Hanis, Utility Department, requested approval for transfer of Funds in the total sum of $12,300.00 from Sewer Maintenance Account 7092.12/1713 Unto Water Maintenance Account 7090.12/619, $1,300.00, Sewer Administrative 7092.11/627 M. & 0., $10,800.00 and Sewer Maintenance 7092.12/619, M. & 0., $ 200.00. in order that proper budget control may be maintained. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Poli, to refer the request to the Accounting and Auditing Committee with Power to Act. Carried. A letter from Rev. Earl L. Dean, First Methodist Church, was read which requested the Council to give consideration to the City's favorable support of open housing ordinance and human rights commission and equal employment opportunities in the Renton area. Moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse, to refer the matter to the Council As A Whole. Carried. ' Letter war. . read from The Citizens Advisory Committee advising that the group unanimously recommended that the location of the new civic center be South of Walla Walla Avenue rather than North of Second Avenue. ' Moved by Custer, seconded by Poli. to refer the letter to the Council As A Whole. Carried. Letters read from the Renton Planning Commission and the Renton Library Board advised that the proposal for the civic center location South of Walla Walla Street met with favorable approval of these bodies. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Dahlquist, to refer the letters to the Council As A Whole. Carried. A letter from Sup't. of Parks, Gene Coulon, submitted and recommended for payment, final estimate on work performed by Chapman Electric, Contractor in the installation of the Liberty Park ballfield lighting system. The work under this contract was completed and accepted by the Park and Recreation Department on July 1, 1963 and Council acceptance was now recommended. Total contract and work completed to date, $19,760.00; amount paid previously, $12,112.50, retained percentage, $2,964.00. Amount due Contractor this estimate, $4.683.50. If after thirty day, no liens or claims are filed against this project and upon proof of payment of tax liabilities, release of the retained percentage is recommended to the Contractor. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Dahlquist, to refer the estimate to the Accounting and Auditing Committee with Power to act'. Carried. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Custer, that the improvement be accepted. Carried. City Clerk Nelson reported that the City's request for destruction of old records as previously submitted to the State of Washington Division of Archives and Records' Management has been approved in its entirety by Robert Graham, State Auditor's Office, R. F. Hauth, Ass't. Attorney General and Ralph Burcham, State Archivist. A letter from J. David Jensen, Planning Director, submitted final estimate and retaial percentage) payment in the amount of $3,215,45 to Contractor George Pnngracz-Bartha request- ing acceptance by the Council of completed work under Contract No. 701 A, Aerial Mapping. The City Engineer and Planning Director certify that the work has been completed as reqguired by the Contract and its amendments and final payment was recommended. Moved by FumseiAecoaWiby Custer to accept the work with referral to the Auditing & Accounting j'''' -: .. . • 7 • ' Re: Petition far,.Vacation of Alleyway. • ' ., - .. Block 18•9 :Renton Highlands.• .. • . Dear Miss Mattsoni• • . . ; • • • • 'the Petition for,.vacation':of•the'alleyway•as captioned.'above contains . ' ...90® ::of :the• signatures of abutting .property, owners 'along the:.alley, and .,: . it was- noted that your• 'signatures do not'.appea•r.'on'the'. Petition., . • ...` • . • • . We wish to bring'to 'your;'attention the fact• that the Hearing• on••the,.• ' ' ; : ' . proposed.vacation..was held on July,8, '1968.and again 'advise.that'the - . .. , - . Hearing has been •continued to July 15th in order. that each abutting . • .property•own�er..may have an opportunity.to be heard o,,,..r,. -. .; :. • • . •In the.'event that you. wish to express- opinion 'on•'the. Matter.your presence . 'at the regular City Council meeting of.July• `15, :-1-963 is..•invited.`, s Yours very truly, ` • •CITY••®F RENTON :. ' . • He]mie W. .Neaon,,.. • . City. Clerk. .. .. :. HW•r�d ► July 11, 1963 , ,gr. and`t4ro. Charles',Brunette 622: nett 'Place ;. Renton, 'Washington: '• • . •, `Re,: Petition'for Vacation.:of-.Alle ' Block 18 -Renton .Highlands • Dear Mr. "and Mrs :Brunette 'The Petition' for,"''vacation `n the alleyway;'as,'captioned:•.above contains --9®;490 Of. the' signatures:,of 'shutting property owners'.along the alley and`'i;t:was ' • noted that your signatures.,do''not'appear• on the Petition'., • : ,We wish .to bring'.,to your, attention , e:the .fact that':th Hearing .on•:,the .proposed '' : •• :vacation was held-,on July`$, :1963 'and' again:'advise that:the•Hearing•has: been: ;'. • . continued to July;15tli in.order.that';each`abutting'propeity.,.owner ,may..have :: ` • an' opportunity• , to" be heard. = In: the event,ryou'wish .to express opinion on the. matter Lyour :presence,:.at-the.' regular City Council;,'meeting;<of July; 15., 1963 'is-;invited : . Yours_'.very•truly; • CITY 'OF. RENTON: - • Helmie.W::'Nelson ::''_ . City,.Clerk, • HWN/dm _ i. :*-yr, ti\I % 'Vs: r ,,,,, ,.,...„,:, ,, al: ,,` \ tit--!.'4,1.,i ..,'!-, ''r . k / v. 1.-,..,Y,i f - . ...:' witi,N ,W A S M I N O T O N the Jet Transport Capital of the World \\.„„„ ,, '7,-,7-,..' .~. ,',i4,-,,_11,\ p ; 1,,; OFFICE OF CITY CLERK ‘4-: 1 7 ' ' _ , L ; '' .: July 9, 1963 The following letter sent to the following petitioners: Mr. Guy M. Evans, 624 "G" Place, Renton, Washington Mr. R. M. Halstead, 630 "G" Place, Renton, Washington Mr. James R. Chadwick, 632 "G" Place, Renton, Washington Mr. Mansel H. Ehlers, 648 "G" Street, Renton, Washington Mr. G. W. Hannus, 652 "G" Street, Renton, Washington Mr. F. D. Watts, 656 "G" Street, Renton, Washington Mr. Vern B. Cremers, 662 "G" Street, Renton, Washington Mr. Dwayne C. Smith, 638 "G" Street, Renton, Washington Mr. John Marlotti, 631 "H" Street, Renton, Washington Mr. E. F. Carlson, 626-628 "G" Place, Renton, Washington Mr. Carl A Heilman, 639 "H" Street, Renton, Washington Mrs. Evelyn W. Graham, 635 "H" St. , Renton, Washington Mr. W. Dixon Long, 2611-2613 - 7th North, Renton, Washington Mr. E. A. Shaw, 2634- 2636 - 6th North, Renton, Washington. The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of July 8, 1963 has continued the Public Hearing to July 15, 1963, on the petition for vacation of the 16' alleyway, Block 18, in the Renton Highlands. An excerpt of the July 8th City Council Minutes on this subject is enclosed for your information. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON n r r 4 Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap Enc. (1) Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting 7-8-63 HEARING: Petition for Vacation of 16 ft. Alleyway, Block 18, Highlands. (Between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North)(Planning Commission and Street and_ Alley Committee approved the Vacation.) This being the date set, the Hearing was declared open and audience comment was invited. No reply was made and the Clerk reported no written protest. Inquiry followed regarding property owners not represented on the Petition inasmuch as only 90.7% of the abutting property owners had signed. City Attorney Shellan advised that 2/3 of owners is actual requirement but that past experience has been to have 100% and effect of the vacation on all properties should be determined as well as possible reservation of a portion of the area for utility purposes. He suggested continuation of the Hearing with notification of same to the property owners, and further investigation. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Custer, to continue the Hearing for one week and to refer the matter to the City Engineer to contact the property owners not represented on the Petition. Carried. COMMUNICATIONS: A request was read from V. L. Tuntland, owner of the Pastime Tavern, for license. to operate a pool table in his place of business, 229 Main Street. Moved by Custer, seconded by Poll, to refer the matter to the Police and License Committee with power to act. Carried. A letter read from A. J. Steen, County Assessor, advised of Board of Equalization Hearings at 9:30 a.m. and receipt of one appeal from Renton which will be heard on •July 10th. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Custer, to refer the communication to the members of the Equalization Board. Carried. An invitation was read from the American Municipal Association to City Officials to attend the American Municipal Congress to be held in Houston, Texas, Shamrock Hilton, August 10-14, 1963. The invitation was extended by Mayor Lewis Cutrer of Houston, Presi- dent of the Association. Councilman Garrett presented a letter from Mayor Cutrer extending him an invitation to the meeting and advised that he • had attended this meeting last year as a Member of the Association of Washington Cities Executive Board. Discussion followed regarding a representative who might attend for Renton after which it was moved by Custer, seconded by Dahlquist, that President of the Council Delaurenti be the City's delegate to Houston. Carried. A letter from C. S. Williams, Chief of Police, thanked the Council for the paint and building improvements recently completed in the Police Department expressing appreciation also for cooperation of Councilman Gianini and Building Superintendent Highton during the remodelling. City Clerk Nelson conveyed her thanks and appreciation for the new vault which was constructed for her office and Mayor Aliment advised his office has been brightened by the new paint. A letter read from H. Dewayne Kreager acknowledged receipt of notice of Council action in approving appropriate contract as outlined by City Attorney Shellan and advised of a meeting with Mr. Laird Dunbar of the Public Administration Service, who has teen conducting the personnel. study. It was suggested that a meeting be arranged sometime in July, follow- ing the week of July 8-13, with the Council, Mr. Dunbar, Mayor Aliment and himself. A letter from G. M. Morris, Associate Director of the Public Administration Service, acknowledged receipt of the executed Contract covering the Fiscal Management and Practices study for the City and advised of the arrival in Renton of Mr. Ralph De Santis who will help complete the personnel study and initiate the finance study. City Clerk Nelson advised of having received the current Certification of Routes of Primary State Highways within the State from the State Highway Commission if anyone wishes them for perusal. A letter was read from Planning Director Jensen submitting Planning Commission recom- mendations as follows: 1. Recommended rezone of Lots 3 and 4, Block 16, C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens addition No. 1, from G to B-1. (Guy Williams property) Moved by Poll, seconded by Reid, to concur in the recommendation of the Planning Commission. Carried. Moved by Poli, seconded by Custer, to refer the matter to the Ordinance Committee. Carried. -2- - Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting 7-8-63 HEARING: Petition for Vacation of 16 ft. Alleyway, Block 18, Highlands. (Between "G" Street and 6th Avenue North)(Planning Commission and Street and-Alley Committee approved the Vacation.) This being the date set, the Hearing was declared open and audience comment was invited. No reply was made and the Clerk reported no written protest. Inquiry followed regarding property owners not represented on the Petition inasmuch as only 90.7% of the ) abutting property owners had signed. City Attorney Shellan advised that 2/3 of owners / is actual requirement but that past experience has been to have 100% and effect of the vacation on all properties should be determined as well as possible reservation of a portion of the area for utility purposes. He suggested continuation of the Hearing with notification of same to the property owners, and further investigation. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Custer, to continue the Hearing for one week and to refer the matter to the City Engineer to contact the property owners not represented on L._ the Petition. Carried. COMMUNICATIONS: A request was read from V. L. Tuntland, owner of the Pastime Tavern, for license to operate a pool table in his place of business, 229 Main. Street. Moved by Custer, seconded by Poll, to refer the matter to the Police and License Committee with power to act. Carried. A letter read from A. J. Steen, County Assessor, advised of Board of Equalization Hearings at 9:30 a.m. and receipt of one appeal from Renton which will be heard on July 10th. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Custer, to refer the communication to the members of the Equalization Board. Carried. An invitation was read from the American Municipal Association to City Officials to attend the American Municipal Congress to be held in Houston, Texas, Shamrock Hilton, August 10-14, 1963. The invitation was extended by Mayor Lewis Cutrer of Houston, Presi- dent of the Association. Councilman Garrett presented a letter from Mayor Cutrer extending him an invitation to the meeting and advised that he - had attended this meeting last year as a Member of the Association of Washington Cities Executive Board. I. Discussion followed regarding a representative who might attend for Renton after which it was moved by Custer, seconded by Dahlquist, that President of the Council Delaurenti be the City's delegate to Houston. Carried. A letter from C. S. Williams, Chief of Police, thanked the Council for the paint and building improvements recently completed in the Police Department expressing appreciation also for cooperation of Councilman Gianini and Building Superintendent Highton during the remodelling. City Clerk Nelson conveyed her thanks and appreciation for the new vault which was constructed for her office and Mayor Aliment advised his office has been brightened by the new paint. A letter read from H. Dewayne Kreager acknowledged receipt of notice of Council action in approving appropriate contract as outlined by City Attorney Shellan and advised of a meeting with Mr. Laird Dunbar of the Public Administration Service, who has •been conducting the personn4. study. It was suggested that a meeting be arranged sometime in July, follow. ing the week of July 8-13, with the Council, Mr. Dunbar, Mayor Aliment and himself. A letter from G. M. Morris, Associate Director of the Public Administration Service, acknowledged receipt of the executed Contract covering the Fiscal Management and Practices" study for the City and advised of the arrival in Renton of Mr. Ralph De Santis who will help complete the personnel study and initiate the finance study. City Clerk Nelson advised of having received the current Certification of Routes of Primary State Highways within the State from the State Highway Commission if anyone wishes them for perusal. A letter was read from Planning Director Jensen submitting Planning Commission recom- mendations as follows: 1. Recommended rezone of Lots 3 and 4, Block 16, C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens. addition No. 1, from G to B-1. (Guy Williams property) Moved by Poll, seconded by Reid, to concur in the recommendation of the Planning Commission. Carried. Moved by Poli, seconded by Custer, to refer the matter to the Ordinance Committee. Carried.. -2- J ,//''' -"\\\p. • 17 ~l�f,t` N ,WA S H■N G T O N the Jet Transport Capital of the World cot OFFICE OF CITY CLERK E�� _ C •ate The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of July 8, 1963 has continued the Public Hearing to July 15, 1963, on the petition for vacation of the 16' alleyway, Block 18, in the Renton Highlands. An excerpt of the July 8th City Council Minutes on this subject is enclosed for your information. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON /1 Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/ap Enc. (1) Lit-r� Irt E N T O l% ,W A l M SSW a T e RI the JN Transport Capital of the World 41:1;110p1MMIP } k V June 24, 1963 Honorable Mayor Frank Aliment Members of the City Council Gentlemen: The Planning Commission after consideration re- commends that the 16 foot alley in Block 18, Renton Highlands be vacated as requested. Respectfully, d! J. D- 4rid J nsen Fla, ng Director JDJ;pc f. Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting 6-24-63 COMMUNICATIONS (cont.) A letter was read from Planning Director Jensen submitting Planning Commission recommendations as follows: 1. Preliminary Plat - Aloha Ranch - Approval recommended with conditions, to-wit: a. Southeast 100th Street shall be aligned with the existing street to the West at the intersection of 116th Avenue Southeast b. A connecting street shall be provided to the North of the property approximately 850' East of 116th Avenue S.E. c. Southeast 100th Street shall extend to the Southeasterly corner of the property with provision for a temporary turn-around. Planning Director Jensen-added aladditional provision which the Planning Commission had recommended which he had omitted from his letter as follows: d. Variance deleting requirement for constraction of that portion of the street to the North of Mr. Shane's property except for curbing to point agreed upon around the corner of the right of way. Inquiry was made by Trimm if this were recommended by the Commission in order that no repercussion might beforthcoming henceforth and Mr. Jensen affirmed the Commissions intent to include this as a condition of approval of the Plat. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Hulse, to concur in the Planning Commission recommenda- tions'a"'through ''d'as outlined. Carried. 2. Approval was recommended of a request from Raymond Rosa for a rezone from GS-1 to SR-1 as described in Application No. R-122-63. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Gianini, to concur in the recommendation with referral to the Ordinance Committee. Carried. A letter from the Renton Local No. 1797, United Carpenters Union, Chas. W. Paddock, Business Representative, expressed concern with recent Council action in connection with construction on the property of Charles Shane it being deemed consideration was not being given the same as to other property owners in the area, namely 97th Avenue South and 7th Avenue. The ten foot setback requirement decreasing the size of the building thereby lessens the work for the carpenters. Reconsideration of the council's position on the matter was requested. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Hulse, to refer the communication to the Council As A Whole. Carried. A letter was read from the Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce, inviting the Mayor, City Council and employees and their wives and husbands to the coronation of Miss Renton on Tuesday, June 24th at 8:00 p.m. in the Renton High School Cafeteria. The Planning Director submitted the Planning Commission recommendation that the 16 foot alley in Block 18, Renton Highlands be vacated as requested, which was read by the Clerk and the letter was ordered placed on file pending the Hearing on the matter which has been set for July 8, 1963. ' PROCLAMATION: A Proclamation was read wherein Mayor Aliment delcared Sunday August 25, 1963 as "Renton-King County Pioneer Day" in conjunction with the efforts of the Renton-King County Pioneer Association. A picnic commemorating the day will be held at Liberty Park on that date. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: Councilman Dullahant, Chairman of the Ordinance Committee, presented a proposed new .0 rt y Traffic Code which had been placed on first reading at the regular meeting of June 3, regulating motor vehicles, traffic, travel and transportation and their incidents upon the public streets, bicycle paths, and other ways open to the public, prescribing the duties of officers and others in relation thereto; defining offenses; providing penalties, and repealing the City's Traffic Code known as Chapter I of Title Z (Traffic), except Section 10-1-207 re speed limits thereof, of Ordinance No. 1628, known as "Code of General Ordi- nances of the City of Renton and all other Ordinances and sections of Ordinances insofar as same are in conflict therewith. The Committee Chairman reported amendments and modifications and recommended reading thereof. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Poli, to concur in the recom- mendation of the Ordinance Committee. Carried. After compliance by the Clerk, discussion ensued regarding enforcement of the Bicycle Licensing section insofar as the 500 license tag fee is concerned, the period of annual renewal and enforcement policies after which it was moved by Poli, seconded by Bruce, to refer the matter to the Ordinance Committee. Carried. The Committee recommended second and final reading. Moved by Pol-i,secQndi.by..Bruce. to concur: Ca'rried•. .After reading, motibn by Bruce, -second by Poll, tb adfocif as read followed with all Counci members present voting aye b ' roll call. except Reid. Ord. No. 042 was adopted as read. -4- Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting 6-•3--•63 COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS: OLD BUSINESS: • Councilman Reid submitted the report of the Council As A Whole Committee which was read by the Clerk with Council actions taken as follows: 1. The matter of Encroachment by Mr. Charles Shane's building on a 10 foot strip of property not zoned B-1 was considered and in view of the fact that the following con- ditions have changed since the rezoning, (a) withdrawal of Edwards Deed, (b) informatiou of additional right of way deeded to the City, it was recommended that a Variance be granted for the building as started, but that until the street pattern is fully established the zoning should remain as is, it being possible to effect a desirable street arrangement without disturbing the proposed building. Inquiry was made as to whether Mr. Shane was agreeable to the proposed arrangement and inasmuch as Mr. Dobson, counsel for Mr. Shane had left the Council Chamber, fU::Y;: er action on the matter was deferred until later in the meeting. 2. Relative to the referral of the Sanitation Committee report to transfer only the Billing operation from the Utilities Department unto the City Treasurer's office, it was recommended by the Council As A Whole to concur in this transfer of Billing only at this time. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Hulse, to concur in the recommendation of the Council As A Whole. Carried. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the matter to the Ordinance Committee. Carried. Mr. Dobson had returned to the Council Chamber and upon inquiry advised he had made a request that Mr. Shane be present to determine whether or not he was willing to acceot the condition proposed for leaving the 10 ft. strip under "G" zoning. Mr. Shane would be present later in the meeting but inasmuch as it was not known whether he would arr=ve prior to adjournment of the meeting, it was moved by Dullahant, seconded by Bruce, to defer action on the matter until the next meeting of the Council. Carried. Councilman Reid, Chairman of the Street and Alley Committee, presented his Committee report which was read as follows: 1. Petition for Vacation of a 16 ft. alleyway in Block 18, Renton Highlands was considered.. The Petition contained fourteen signatures of residents on "G" Place and abutting the alleyway. Inasmuch as this is an undeveloped alley having doubtful value insofar as the public is concerned, it was recommended that a Public Hearing he held on the matter. Moved by Dullahant, seconded by Delaurenti, to ccric-is' In the recommendation of the Street and Alley Committee with referral to the Ordinance Committee for Resolution setting the Date of July 8, 1963 for the Hearing. Carried. 2. Request for painted Cross-walk at 6th Avenue North and Carden Street access to Pacific Car & Foundry parking lot was considered and it was recommended that the Street Department paint the cross-walk area on the north side of the intersection of said streets. Movedby Bruce, seconded by Delaurenti, to concur in the recommendation of the Street and Alley Committee. Carried. 3. Request for Temporary Permit for•Angle Parking on the North side of 4th Place between Shattuck Street and Rainier Avenue was considered and it was the recommendation that Revocable Permit be granted to Dr. R. J. Evoy for development of angle parking as requested subject to the understanding that the Permittees will bear all costs involved and that approval of the plans be secured from the City Engineer and Street Commissioner prior to commencement of the construction. Moved by Dullahant, seconded by Dahiquist, to concur in the recommendation of the Street and alley Committee. Carried. 4. Request from Mr. Nathan E. Ward for acquisition of public use area •- Since the property in question provides the only access to a large public use area to the South in the same block, no disposition could be made without considering all of the public use area within Block 26 of the Corrected Plat of Renton Highlands. Even in the event the City were to receive petition from all of the abutting property owners, it is questionable whether the City would have the authority to vacate this Public Use Area, inasmuch as such area-was. established by the Federal Government, Moved by Garrett, seconded by Dahiquist, to concur in the report of the Street ar.' Alley Committee. Carried. Upon investigation of a complaint concerning use of property on Burr-nett Street in the vicinity of the Carpenter's Hall, the Committee reported no determination could be made inasmuch as the nature of the complaint was not detailed, Councilman Bruce reported receiving the complaint from Mr. Wm. Rusden and it was in regard to h:s driveway not having been restored in good condition subsequent to the sewer line installation by. Metro. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Bruce, to refer the matter to the Street and Alley Coumi_ttee. Carried. -3- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON, WASHINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE A innrB:-€nn, of tp, r41 tsaey TO WIT: Tb 3': nartmls1 p11p3onyl 16 fee ss_ rat l ffiteta within RI ok 3£3, RArtnrx T i gk18x c a s per p3st reran e0 HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY RESOLUTION NO. 3194 DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF June 10,, 1961 FIXED AND DETERMINED THE 8th DATE OF Ju1r AT' THE HOUR OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON,' AS THE DATE AND PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION TO VACATE SAID A1.le i y • ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEARD THEREON OR MAY FILE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO SAID TIME OF HEARING. ' HELMIE W. NELSON CITY CLERK DATE OF PUBLICATION ,T„r,l 12 ;"5 1063 CERTIFICATION I, . tN.a 1--k Li r HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AND ONE (1) COPY POSTED AT THE CITY HALL, RENTON, ON J( ,rvc�- 1 l-r AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW. SIGNED: 'AZT T: .' j A..Q7, l ' /4�k(� AR U C _ AND F STATE NOTARY P .SLT WASHINGTON; RESIDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. / / r "lt rucq • , WHEREAS a petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton on or about May 20th, 1963 petitioning the vacation of a certain alleyway as hereinafter more particularly described, and said petition being signed by the owners of more than two- thirds of the property abutting upon said alleyway sought to be vacated, same being described as follows, to-wit : That certain alleyway, 16 feet in width, located within Block 18, Renton Highlands as per plat recorded NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: That the 8th day of July, 1963 at the hour of 8:00 P.M. at the City Council Chambers in the City Hall of the City of Renton, King County, Washington, be and it is hereby fixed as the time and place when the aforesaid petition for vacating the aforedescribed alle way 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 all persons interested therein or objecting to said vaca- tion 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 City of Renton also reserves the right to retain an easement for utility and other public purposes within said alleyway sought to be vacated. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 10th day of June, 1963. Helmie Nelson, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 10th day of une, 196 i /Frank Aliment, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gerard M. Shellan , City Attorney ,�. Ju. 3, 3963 3tonor61e FrankAltaantl Mayer . - 1onbers:of the City Council Re. aeport of Street and'Alley Com-aittee -. ' Gentlernna: : 1. Petition for Vacation of:16 Foot Alley Block lS • • :Ren-ton }Jigblande. • This is' an tundevelopeci :Alley which haas -doubtfu]. 'value:as far as. .' 'the public is.concerned:and it,a s the. recoa: _aizdation ,that:a athlie lisaring hearing .be..held on'the potition. : equoSt,:for Painted'Cross- L tit 6th':Avenue north and Garden dtreet. It is the .'scornmenc?.ation of-the Street and Alley' (lornikitteo that the: Street .Department ' ,paint-'t'ie°.cruss-walk area ,u. the north 'side of the intersection.:of 6th Avenue North 'and'Carden Street: 3. Request.for Iernporary. Permit for 'AAnglo Parking on Viorth Side of .•:: • - • Place betueen hattuck. ;$trrot -and Rainier,Avenue. It is the reco sendatien,:of.the 'Street anc.1 Alley Committee that a reVocable Permit be issued to Dr. R. Evoy to develop 'angle ;oa'kin% at:the above location sthject to,the undei°sta:viiz y` the pormittet will bear:all costs j_nvolved and t1.4..t . ; acUre'. approval. of:pluz from the Ciuj_:E ineer.:�u Street before '.cc�: nc n 3 cons•truction.' . 14. -Letter frori Nathan, ;, t=ard.;rc ouesti.ng Acq,z .stion Of Public 1,Ise ' ;since.the troperty:=in-:question..Orov-idesthe or , aceea5 to a : 1 nrge Public 'Use Area;to the`.'south within the same block, no : cb.spost Lion could be_ miad without considering.all of the Public Use Area Within Block 26 of thS Corrected.Plat of•Renton : Even; event ;the: City •reoei d a petition : from all Of,the abutting owner's;ers;;,.it is questionable whether' the City would have ,-he;authorl.ty'te ,vacate :tnts Public [is,� A.rea. • • 5 After an...t!rivtsti ation' of' Burnett'Street:in the•vic;i.3a .t; ' the Carpenters '14aU,.' he cause of ccwp3.1int •coJ.d.not be. do . • .rt;lned therefore a6 Letter sl.tou3.d be Submitted with detailed information- nd location if further' action is desired. • • • • 3trec t. and Alley C Ut-tee - .q Minutes of the Renton CityCouncil Meeting 6-3-63 COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS: OLD BUSINESS: Councilman Reid submitted the report of the Council As A Whole Committee which was read by the Clerk with Council actions taken as follows: 1. . The matter of Encroachment by Mr. Charles Shane's building on a 10 foot strip of property not zoned B-1 was considered and in view of the fact that the following con- ditions have changed since the rezoning, (a) withdrawal of Edwards Deed, (b) information of additional right of way deeded to the City, it was recommended that a Variance be granted for the building as started, but that until the street pattern is fully established the zoning should remain as is, it ;being possible to effect a desirable street arrangement without disturbing the proposed building. Inquiry was made as to whether Mr. Shane was agreeable to the proposed arrangement and inasmuch as Mr. Dobson, counsel for Mr. Shane had left the Council Chamber, further action on the matter was deferred until later in the meeting. 2. Relative to the referral of the Sanitation Committee report to transfer only the Billing operation from the Utilities Department unto the City Treasurer's office, it was recommended by the Council As A Whole to concur in this transfer of Billing only at this time. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Hulse, to concur in the recommendation of the Council As A Whole. Carried. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the matter to the Ordinance Committee. Carried. Mr. Dobson had returned to the Council Chamber and upon inquiry advised he had made a request that Mr. Shane be present to determine whether or not he was willing to accept the condition proposed for leaving the 10 ft. strip under "G" zoning. Mr. Shane would be present later in the meeting but inasmuch as it was not known whether he would arrive prior to adjournment of the meeting, it was moved by Dullahant, seconded by Bruce, to defer action on the matter until the next meeting of the Council. Carried. Councilman Reid, Chairman of the Street and Alley Committee, presented his Committee report which was read as follows: 1. Petition for Vacation1of a 16 ft. alleyway in Block 18, Renton Highlands was considered. The Petition contained fourteen signatures of residents on "G" Place and abutting the alleyway. Inasmuch as this is an undeveloped alley having doubtful value insofar as the public isconcerned, it was recommended that a Public Hearing be held on the matter. Moved by Dullahant, seconded by Delaurenti, to concur- in the recommendation of the Street and Alley Committee with referral to the Ordinance Committee for 8 Resolution / setting the Date of July 8, 1963 for the Hearing. Carried. 2. Request for painted Cross-walk at 6th Avenue North and Garden Street access to Pacific Car & Foundry parking lot was considered and it was recommended that the Street Department paint the cross-walk area on the north side of the intersection of said streets. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Delaurenti, to concur in the recommendation of the Street and Alley Committee. Carried. 3. Request for Temporary Permit for Angle Parking on the North side of 4th Place between Shattuck Street and Rainier Avenue was considered and it was the recommendation that a Revocable Permit be granted to Dr. R. J. Evoy for development of angle parking as requested subject to the understanding that the Permittees will bear all costs involved and that approval of the plans be secured from the City Engineer and Street Commissioner prior to commencement of the construction. Moved by Dullahant, seconded by Dahlquist, to concur in the recommendation of the Street and alley Committee. Carried. 4. Request from Mr. Nathan E. Ward for acquisition of public use area - Since the property in question provides the only access to a large public use area to the South in the same block, no disposition could be made without considering all of the public use area within Block 26 of the Corrected Plat of Renton Highlands. Even in the event the City were to receive petition from all of the abutting property owners, it is questionable whether the City would have the authority to vacate this Public Use Area, inasmuch as such area-was established by the Federal Government. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Dahlquist, to concur in the report of the Street and Alley Committee. Carried. Upon investigation of a complaint concerning use of property on Burnett Street in the vicinity of the Carpenter's Hall, the Committee reported no determination could be made inasmuch as the nature of the complaint was not detailed. Councilman Bruce reported receiving the complaint from Mr. Wm. Rusden and it was in regard to his driveway not having been restored in good condition subsequent to the sewer line installation by Metro. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Bruce, to refer the matter to the Street and Alley Committee. Carried, -3- G—� a_ ) f frn q=„v,,,qi AS �!J AlAtimmo ,„,k-..,E , Q ,WASHUNGTON the.Jet Transport Capital of the World -yam�t OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER May 24, 1963 Honorable Frank Aliment, Mayor Members of the City Council Re: Petition to Vacate Alley in Block 1$, Renton Highlands Gentlemen: A check of the County Records reveals that 90.7% of the owners of property abuting this alley have signed the petition to vacate. Very truly 'yours, l J ck Wilson City Engineer JW:mc i 5-20-63 COMMUNICATIONS: A Petition, signed by fourteen property owners abutting the 16' alley in Block 18, Renton Highlands (starting with "Guy Evans" and ending with "E. A. Shaw"), requesting vacation of this alley, was read. Moved by Poll, seconded by Dahlquist, to refer this Petition to the City Engineer, the Street & Alley Committee, and the Planning Commission. Carried. A letter was read from the Almo Furniture Renton Inc. requesting a permit to con- duct a 30-day tent sale from approxmately June 1 through June 30, 1963, such sale to be conducted in accordance with the previous requirements stipulated by Council in its meeting of August 20, 1962 in granting a similar permit, as follows: (1) A cash bond to the City guaranteeing the removal of the tent upon expiration of the permit; (2) adequate fire protection by hiring one Renton City Fireman to work during his off hours as a fire guard on the premises; (3) one Almo Furniture Company employee as an addition- al fire guard when the Renton City Fireman is not available; (4) adequate parking facil- ities; (5) the erection of a flame-proof tent; (6) required fire extinguishers; and (7) 24-hour on premises fire patrol. Moved by Poli, second by Gianini, to grant this permit under the supervision of the Fire Chief, with the Agreement to be drawn up by the City Attorney. Question on the motion disclosed the advisability of adopting a City Ordinance to govern and regulate "Going Out of Business" Sales, such ordinance to define among other things, the length of time that such sales may be conducted; sale to be limited to the merchandise on hand; and an understanding that the "going out of business" is to be actually a termination of business operations. Roll Call vote resulted as follows: "Aye" - Hulse, Gianini, Peder- sen, Garrett, Trimm, Custer, Delaurenti and Poli; "No" - Reid, Dullahant, Dahlquist and Bruce. Eight "Ayes" and Four "Nos" - the motion carried. It was further moved by Dahlquist, seconded by Custer, to refer the matter of "Going Cut of Business" Sales to the Ordinance Committee for drafting of an ordinance to cover. Carried. (See later action in these Minutes.) The City Clerk's request, directed to the State of Washington, Department of Gen- eral Administration, Division of Archives & Records Management, for permission ,to destroy the following obsolete public records, as provided under the provisions of Chapter 246, Laws of 1957, Section 7, was read: Item Record Description Incl.Dates Approx.Volume Receipts Clerks' Oct.1946 to 3 drawers Dec.1953 100x24t0 Cancelled Warrants All Funds 1944 to 1947 5 drawers 1949, 1950, 1952, 10"x24" 1953 Cancelled Warrants Payroll 1951 to 1953 3 drawers l0"x24" Cancelled Warrants Street & Library 1946 to 1950 3 drawers 10"x24" Cancelled Warrants Current Expense 1946 to 1950 2 drawers 10"x24" Cancelled Warrants Sewage Disposal 1948 1 drawer 10"x24" Cancelled Warrants Parks, Airport, Athletic 1948 to 1950 2 drawers 10"x24' Vouchers Commercial Waterway Dist. #2 1944-1945 2 drawers 10"x24" Vouchers Water 1944 to 1949, 3 drawers 1951, 1953 10"x24" Vouchers Library 1944 to 1949 2 drawers 10"x24" Vouchers Park 1944 to 949 1 drawer 10"x24" Vouchers Sewer Disposal 1947,1948 1 drawer (listing continued on next page) -3- 10"x24" / �� r ,....,„,,,_,,,, , ___ ,,,,,, ,, ).--7:, ., ..N\ LT, ,.,/, \ . , ,,_, , _ ._ k,e- 75 gi -____JP . . ,a_7; i - / 9-e._--p,p on --1,1-.07Z , . \..6(11( l' ,:_ic 17 6E 2 ,-„,.7.1,t.. prx• -nc-r- ht__..5-1 .3 I ,,,-7' L‘---.4::%r (77/2/ 3 I I 7 a i r 1 r 1?7Y( \' - --ord 9 r . 4-9-Pri / , �- f $ S C 1 9 _ ram► - „ Llli G l�(/ _a2���fr -v xfa--zzy_c\ , ,:9,, e 79-- -.0 a 3..., 9-97 ,-Dipt7<l). ,ri-r ')- -(, _s r71 e „,....,„ ,,,,, „,7,:)_9) ,, a, "_24,/, • i /(47.),iic ,,,,,(,), 1 "2 .,7 le/ 21-7,--t-zi,,,,_ 0 E , C .'/ ..., . /7 z p vim,/p. • ,'/ ,: , Irani) aye 207eD07,4 oq lTp oq ayrrn iovoy inoti vo ryrad l q- w i, `apu°Yyr6?'H pro--ua r `g l lroo uY *ra-p-D 7-oo/ 9/ aye vv-vfl-nqp 47raaro 11) vvavmo `Cyy5cynayn alq 'am i�a 4 :vauron-ua J . es° 449t9 rDvn°D it r0 aye' "to mrrirolil -zeolia)l/ aygD7rovoH 4 ` ®f 6 ' e Jo e . 1EMI El jai .r '5� � pi z ®N a©©d©a .momDr,4,10, �i©: ® ,. 7a®;AID®®1141n��0 In e 5 ©��01. �®W?L ,: 0 IT ©©� J. m0 ,® 0 0760 i ��ZIZes 0, o . eees� ,ft�NInc®mum m �Y" ►- �. pr.- ,, law' /ea 1414in ,m es©sse� ®i. m�bin leo , its _ OaA 4 m�VII tft o© x ASVS avI. ,zouND *lab iii riipp °gap* WA eow �M11141116,0114>lia i1 %OS!! �� ®©��® 7TH ANI LLOY07L. ®v mm aa m n ®� � 10 ® �� Q Qa Om 0 . �e®1 itO® ® �� pob�'1elp e �© 644 MIM MOW ® M 0" Ave '4. ppr 10® ti24 o. 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