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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUC-86-004 GF R�� � � � � ,� � � � � THE CITY OF RENTON � ., o U `� � Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON.WASH.98055 o � � BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR � MAXINE E.MOTOR, 9'O �O CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2501 O9�TF� SEP�EM��P October 21, 1986 r Mr. Everett Johnson, Construction Mgr. Renton Village Company � 15 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 ' • Re: Waterline Oversizing 24" Talbot Road • Dear Mr. Johnson: The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of' October 20, 1986, concurred in the Utilities Committee report to grant your request for City Participation in the�cost of oversizing the waterline. The Utilities Committee report restated the City,po�icy to participate � - in materials cost only and concurred in the recommendation of the " Public Works Department to participate in the project in the sum of $40,795.33, as budgeted in the 1986 Water and Sewer Capitol Funds. � You will receive a check in the amount of $40,795.33 on approximately November 12, 1986. If you have further questions please do not hesitate to contact this office or Utility Engineer Ron Olsen. Yours truly, CITY OF RENTON " C. �'],� �� � ����0..-,� ;,,,.�;_�-.. ii�9����t'e/ `. Maxine E. Motor, CMC City .Clerk cc: Nancy Mathews, Council President � Richard Houghton, Public Works Director � , October 20. 1986 � Renton Citv Council Minutes � Pa¢e 3 Public Safetv Committee Public Safety Committee Chairman Reed presented a report recommending King County Drug concurrence in the recommendation of the Police Chief to enter into an Enforcement Fund agreement with King County and other King County cities to establish a Agreement King County Drug Enforcement Fund. The Committee further recommended that the Mavor and Citv Clerk be authorized to sign the agreement. MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE REPORT. CARRIED. It was noted that the source of the funds will be fines levied against those prosecuted for drug offenses; and funds will be administered by an advisory board consisting of law enforcement officers and the King, County Prosecuting Attorney. Plannin¢ and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report Develonment regarding the request by Orillia lndustrial Park for an extended deferral Committee beyond the five year period allowed by the Board of Public Works. Orillia lndustrial Park Following review and input by the Public Works Department, the Committee Request for Deferral recommended that a deferral extension be granted until January 1, 1987, as Extension long as the City Attorney verifies that the bond is adequate to cover the extension period. Between now and January 1, 1987, the developer must present a master plan for the area. If that time line is met, another one year eatension can be requested and considered. If not, the posted bond will be used to construct the improvements. The matter should be referred back to the Board of Public Works for monitoring. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED, Request for Review of The Planning and Development Committee recommended that this item be Downtown Zoning deleted from the referral list and sent to the Policv Develonment De�artment for response. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. King County Interlocal The Planning and Development Committee has reviewed a draft of concepts Agreement Draft under consideration regarding interlocal agreements on potential annexation Concepts areas. The Committee concurred with the concepts as presented and recommended the Policy Development Department continue to pursue this item. A final draft will be submitted to Council for adoption at a future date. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report recommending Service Linen Water concurrence in the recommendation of the Public Works Department for Latecomer Agreement approval of the latecomer agreement for watermain improvements in Wells Water Project W-840 Avenue South between South 4th Street and South Sth Street pending approval and signature by the developer. The Committee recommended that the Mavor and Citv Clerk be authorized to sign the agreement. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Water Fluoridation Utilities Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report concurring in the System W-851 recommendation of the Public Works Department to accept the low bid of IMCO General Construction Company in the amount of $418,900.00 to fluoridate the City's water. The Committee also recommended that the Mavor and Citv Clerk be authorized to execute the contract documents. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Renton VillaQe Companv Utilities Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report concurring in the Request for Payment recommendation of the Public Works Department to participate in the oversizing costs of the 24-inch watermain in Talbot Road in the amount of $40,795.33 as budgeted in the 1986 Water and Sewer Capital Funds. In accordance with City policy, City participation applies to material costs only . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Request for Surcharge Utilities Committee Chairman Clymer presented an oral report regarding the Waiver request by former Water District #14 customers for waiver of water service surcharge imposed by the City for residents outside the City limits. The Committee concurred in the recommendation of the Administration to maintain the surcharge. Audience comment was invited. Robert Miller, 8218 S. 124th Street, reported that residents are still experiencing problems with inadequate water pressure. He noted that six of the I3 households affected by the changeover to City of Renton water system are not in the franchise zone, and he felt the surcharge was unfair. �...�....: — . t +�.r , �, r �. ��� , ' � `�rrr .. �., . UTILITIES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT OCTOBER 20, 1986 . RENTON VILLAGE COMPANY REG��EST FOR PAYMENT (Referred 10/6/86) Regarding the nenton Vi11�9e Company request for oversizing costs on the 24" watermain in Talbot Road referred to the Utilities Committee on October 6, 1986; it has been the Cit;� Policy to participate in materials costs only. The Utilities Committee thereiore recommends concurrence in the recor�nnendation of the Public Works �epartmen� to participate in the sum of �40,795.33, as budgeted in the 1986 Water �nd Sewer Capitol Funds. � ��� Ear C ymer, C�iair �� e�l/. iR��— hn Reed :/ �7 ��1'�C�."" �'�.���✓�'" R c�r Stredi c e �:,,-�."1... Attachment � /a -G`�'� � . - � �:_,_,.:,, _._7� � � ' �, � RECEIVED ., RLNTON VILLAGE COMP�INY o�T 1 1986 15 50UTH GRADY WAY, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 •1206) 228-�000 CITY OF RENTON CITY COUNCIL CINEMA 1,118 III September 29, 1986 TWORENTONPLACE SHERATON•RENTON INN EVER(ipEEN OFFICE BUILDING RENTON VILLAGE SNOPPING CENTER City Council City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue So. Renton, WA 98055 RE: 24" Waterline Along Talbot Road from Reriton Village Place to Grady Way Dear Council t�lembers: �:;.��- ' During the building permit process for Two RE�nton Place, the Renton Village Company was requested by the C'ity of Renton to complete the water main loop along Talbot Roa.d from Renton Village Place to Grady Way. According to oux� engineers, a 12" waterline would satisfy the needs for future development on the � Renton Village property. During our discussions with Ron Olsen, he relayed the fact that he would prefer to Y�ave a 24" line to ' meet the needs of the City. Therefore, we agreed to haue installed . a 24" waterline with the understanding that t.he City would pay for the cost to upsize that pipe from the 12" which would satisfy our requirements, to the 24" that would satisfy the City' s require- m�nts. This letter is to advise you that this project is now completed and I am enclosing copies of letters from our sub-contractors, � who have identified the cost difference between the 12" and 24" waterline. Those costs are as follows: 1. Cost difference between 12" and 24" pipe per Hos Bros. , $64,976 . 00. 2. Engineering for 24" waterline per CH2M Hill, $5, 100. 00. � 3 . Soils investigation by Geo Engineers, $8 , 461.61. � TOTAL COST TO UPSIZE PIPE TO 24" , $78 ,537..61. The owners of the Renton Village Company are now asking for that participation. Please review the attached information and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 228-3000. " � Sincere , `i �i � � � Y Everett hnson � Construction Manager ' Encls. � � � . , . . � OF R�'� �r .�r � � " z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT i RICHARD C. HOUGHTON � DIRECTOR p � � MUNICIPAL BUILDING Z00 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 9 m• �9�rF� SEP�EM��P ZO6 Z35-2569 , BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR October 13, 1986 Thomas Trimm, Chairman Members of the Utilities Committee SUBJECT: RENTON VILLAGE C0. REQUEST FOR PAYMENT ,.. ..�r"- . Oear Chairman Trimm and Committee Members: Regarding the Renton Village Company request for oversizing costs on the 24" watermain in Talbot Road, referred to you on October 6, 1986; it has been City policy as stated in the July 17, 1986 letter to Renton Village Co. , to participate in materials costs only. " It is therefore, our recommendation to participate in the sum of $40,795.33, as budgeted in the 1986 Water & Sewer Capitol Funds. Very truly yours, �� ����`��' Richard C. Houghton ��CYs�fl_ Public Works Director � H.01.07:mf . oF R�� � � � � � THE CITY OF RENTON � ., o U `% � Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 � '`, o BARBARA Y. SH INPOCH, MAYOR • MAXINE E.MOTOR, o�A `O� CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2501 O9�rF� SEP'��M��P October 8, 1986 Mr. Everett Johnson Renton Village Company . . 15 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 Re: Waterline Project Talbot Road Dear Mr. Johnson: The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of October 6, 1986, • considered your request for City participation in the upsizing costs of 24" waterline, and referred the matter to the Utilities Committee. In the event you wish to attend the committee meeting, please telephone Billie Dunphy, Council Secretary, for the time and place of the meeting. Ms. Dunphy may be reached weekdays during afternoon hours at 235-2586. You will be advised of Council action. Please feel free to contact this office if you have further questions. Yours truly, ' CITY OF RENTON 6 - �'�2�4�� Maxine E. Motor, CMC City Clerk � cc: Nancy Mathews, Council President � Earl Clymer, Chair, Utilities Committee • +�, °� October 6. 1986 Renton Citv Council Minutes Page 3 Pan Abode Street City Clerk requested resolution setting public hearing on I1/10/86 for Vacation proposed vacation of public right-of-way as filed by John Hubbard, Pan Abode Cedar Homes, 4350 Lake Washington Boulevard. Refer to Wavs and Ivieans Committee. Final Approval of Public Works/Traffic Engineering Department submitted CAG-012-86, Jefferson Avenue Jefferson Avenue NE and NE 4th Street Signalization and Roadway Project; NE/NE 4th Street and requested approval of the project, authorization for final pay estimate in Project, CAG-012-86 the amount of 551,553.35, commencement of 30-day lien period, and release af retained amount of $4,909.56 to contractor, Signal Electric, Inc. if all required releases have been received. Counci! eoncur. LID 313 Final Public Works/Design Engineering Department submitted final assessment roll Assessment Roll, in the amount of $14,085.44 for Local Improvement District 313, Talbot Talbot Road South Road South Improvements, and requested public hearing be set for 11/3/86. Improvements Council set hearing. Ming-Lei Tseng Hearing Examiner recommended approval of Ming-Lei Tseng Rezone, R- Rezone, R-040-86 040-86, for 0.31 acres located at 219 Sunset Boulevard North, from L-1, light industry zone, to B-1, business zone. Refer to Wavs and Means Committee. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was read from Finance Director Dan Clements requesting LID 329, S. 43rd waiver of Local Improvement District No. 329 escrow letter of credit Street Improvements provisions for One Valley Place (Dr. Richard Lomas) in exchange for accelerated foreclosure provisions. The LID, street widening and signalization improvements on South 43rd Street from Talbot Road South to SR-167, is comprised of two equal participants: Valley Medical Center and One Valley Plaee. Since the LID is highly beneficial to the City and the Medical Center, waiver for One Valley Place is recommended in view of its precarious financial position. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER CORRESPONDENCE TO ?RANSPORTATION .• COMMITTEE WITH A RESPONSE FROM THE ADMINISTRATION. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL ALSO REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE ITY ATTORNEY FOR A REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Austin Company Appeal, Letter was read from John Keegan, attorney with the firm of Davis Wright & SP-078-86 Jones, 2600 Century Square, I501 Fourth Avenue, Seattle, requesting the appeal filed by the Austin Company regarding special permit, SP-078-86, be declared moot in view of Council action on 9/22/86 to modify the Hearing Examiner's decision in response to an appeal by the City Attorney on behalf of the Administration. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL REFER THIS LETTER TO PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR CONSIDERATION WITH APPEAL, WITH REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. CARRIED. Fairfield Developments Correspondence was read from Richard Hathaway, Fairfield Developments, Latecomer Agreement Inc.,10900 NE 8th Street, Suite 900, Bellevue, requesting latecomers Request agreement for sewer main to be installed from NE 4th Street south through Fernwood and Heather powns residential plats. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER TO UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Two Renton Place Water Correspondence was read from Everett Johnson, Construction Manager for Ma-;��oP Renton Village Company, 15 South Grady Way, Renton, reporting completion of water main loop system along 'Talbot Road from Renton Village Place to Grady Way with upsized 24-inch pipe as requested by the City; and requested reimbursement for extra costs in the amount of $78,537.61. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER TO UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Stilwill Sewer Connection Correspondence was read from Steve and Trecia Stilwill, 13052 SE 102nd, Renton, advising Council that original estimate of $3,400 to connect to City sewer system has increased to $13,000 due to depth of connecting pipe. As a result, they have decided to repair existing drainfield awaiting installation of new sewer lines when Sierra Heights area annexes; and requested that the option to connect to existing pipe remain open in the event the drainfield does not function properly. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER TO UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. � �� ..�.��� ,� ,�,, RECEIVED RENTON VILLAGE COMPANY OCT 1 1986 15 SOUTH GRADY WAY, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 • (2061 228-3000 CI7Y OF REN10N CITY COUNCIL CINEMA I,118 III ONE RENTON PLACE September 29 , 1986 TWORENTONPLACE SHERATON-RENTON INN EVERGREEN OFFICE BUILDING RENTON VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER City Council City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue So. Renton, WA 98055 RE: 24" Waterline Along Talbot Road from Renton Village Place to Grady Way Dear Council Members: During the buildirig permit process for Two Renton Place, the Renton Village Company was requested by the City of Renton to complete the water main loop along Talbot Road from Renton Village Place to Grady Way. According to our engineers, a 12" waterline would satisfy the needs for future development on the Renton Village property. During our discussions with Ron Olsen, he relayed the fact that he would prefer to have a 24" line to meet the needs of the City. Therefore, we agreed to have installed a 24" waterline with the understanding that the City would pay for the cost to upsize that pipe from the 12" which would satisfy our requirements, to the 24" that would satisfy the City' s require- ments. This letter is to advise you that this project is now completed and I am enclosing copies of letters from our sub-contractors, who have identified the cost difference between the 12" and 24" waterline. Those costs are as follows: l. Cost diff_erence between 12" and 24" pipe per Hos Bros. , $64 , 976 . 00. 2 . Engineering for 24" waterline per CH2M Hill, $5 , 100. 00. 3 . Soils investigation by �eo Engineers, $8 , 461. 61 . TOTAL COST TO UPSIZE PIPE TO 24" , $78 , 537 . 61. The owners of the Renton Village Company are now asking for that participation. Please review the attached information and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 228-3000. Sincerel�, � Everett `hnson Construction Manager Encls. T . � ` _� ,r..i�j��` �4 I ��4'�yS- ��,�l�*�{� " '�� ..-�� r � � � .tY«•/Iw�_.� . � - � �"K � � � 1 ' � - . RECEIVED J� 5, 1986 �UN 5 1986 Lease Cn]�C�7E'2' COI1S�11Ct1.0I1 iea_e Crutch^r Consiructior� 1•�7�F�r!�C^._„ 4330 148Lh N. E. Rec�r�ond, Washil-�gton 98052 Re: II Renton Place 24 Inch Waterline Attention: Rich Hen_nings Dear RiCh: Follawing is a breakda�an of f1-he estimated �st of the 12 inch line and the 24 i.nch line: � Item 12 Inch 24 Inch l. Nbbilization $ 1,200.00 1,500.00 2. Niat�rials 42,900.00 70,783.00 3. Labor and e��;�rnnt 21,108.00 32,388.00 4. C�at and patch asphalt 300.00 500.00 5. Sl�..a. 427 Cross 2,430.00 3,433.00 6. Sta. 424 Hycsa�t 3,800.00 4 ,850.00 7. But+-._erfly v�1ve 4,850.00 9,542.00 8. Sta. 428 f�ydrant 7,500.00 8,55�.00 9. Sta. 421 Connection 1,800.00 2,000.00 10. Flush and chiorinate 3,000.00 4 ,500.00 11. Connection A and B 8,612.00 10,380.00 12. F�store landscaping 500.00 700.00 13. Ir-`�rt, �:pc�rt, haul bA..�m & light k-t. iill 20,500.00 32,�5G.00 1�. Penni.ts 2,000.00 3,60Q.00 'Ibtal Cost $ 120,SOQ.00 $185,476.00 I� you need rrore in=orn�ation ple.zse contact th�.s c�fice. very truly yours � HOS RCJS. �STRUCTION, INC. �- � � ,\ Don GaLr3 C'rLief �crineer �: ►�.E. 6��def, Project MaAager DG:c�nw `�/" !�'! HC�� BRO�. CON��F�U��I �f�l, iNC. '1B'i20 N.E. 76TH, REDMOND, WA JB052 (2061 B6�-C767 �` �rr✓ `����- Engineers -"�s`'��K�-� Plonners '' � Economis�s - '=:. ''''_ Scientrsts ` � June 11 , 1986 519637 . A0 N,r . Everett Jonnson Renten Village Company 15 South Grady t��ay Renton , Washington 98055 Dear Evere�� : This letter is in respor.se to your reques� for an estimate of the additional engineering costs incurred by the Renton Village Company in the design of a 24-inch water line rather than a 12-inch water line in Talbot Rcad South . Had we originally set out to design a 12-inch water 1 ni e , the following would be different : o We would have been less concerned about settlement of the pipe since the unit pressures would be one-half oi those tor a 24-inch pipe . o We �aould have been less concerned about thrust restraint since the thrust at a 12-inch fitting is 38 percent of that at a 24-inch fitting. o We would have oeen less concerned �:itn vertical clear- ances since the 12-inch pipe requ�res roughly one-half the space , and since the allowable joint de�lections fo� 12-inch pipe are twice those for 24-inch pipe . As a result of these differences , our design effort would probably dif�er in the follo�,Ting respects : o We would not have requested the field geotechnical investigation performed by GeoEngineers , Inc . o We would no� have made extensive office qeotechnical analyses regarding settlement and horizontal bearing values . [��e estimate that this efiort cost about $t , 000 . o U:e would not have desianed the settlement rnonitoring vaults . Z��e estimate triat this effort cost aboLt $800 . CH2M, HItL Seatlle 01f�ce 150�-914tn.4ve.S E..Be!�evue, v'✓oshingron 206 453.5000 P O Box 91.`,0�. Believue,Washinplon 98a�9-2CSG �w✓ vrr� Letter to Mr . Everett Johnson June 11 , 1986 Page Two _ , � - o U�e would ha��e spent less t ime ref ining •the vert ica� alignment . This was not a rnajor eifort , but at least $2-300 could have been saved . Most other aspecis of the design eifort would be the same for either si�e pipeline , v�e probably would not have used restrained joint pipe in the northern portion of the project , ho�•�ever , this �aoulc impact construction cost ; not design cost . Please cor,tac� me �f �,�e can be or fLrtner assistance . Sincerely, , � %, �� � � j+ � ; / � ' i / . '�F� ����_'�`J' r �J t � � _..dwin J . Rualo_� ,�; P.� . f hm a , > ^ , _ �'`<t' ` ." �,�--.�— : � RENTON VILIAGE COMPANY ;,� ��� : (�.K. TO PAY �'� GeoEngineers Acct.�` l�m�unt (f1COCpQEQfeC� (?Cti�)E81-79'JO PO 6ox 6325 �Q � � C�nsuii�nc G�.:r,�.:�� ��.�— 2020 12tth Ave t�_E 8enevue_v✓A 58008 (.V V�P�t c+ E�ici-,e�,,�a�a ur-: �- � !. (L7 FINAL BILL7NG Invoice No. 620-�-85 August 13, 1985 Renton Village Co�pany App o Date: Evergreen Eu'. lding ^ � �-� -r�- P,enton, Washington 98055 L� Attention: M:. Everett Johr.son Z N V O I C H Soils Znvestigation File ?�o. 344-07 24-I�ch Water Main rF.e�ton �'�ilage Billing Per;od - 6/7 to 8/2/85 Professional Services Fr�ncipal C $75/hr - 7 hours $ 525.00 Project Geologist @ $50/hr - 4.5 hou:s �25.00 Field Eng;neer @ $36/hr - 77 hours 2,772,Qp Technician C $30/hr - 8 hours 240.00 Draftsng @ S30/hr - 6 hours 180.00 Clerical @ $�5/hr - 6 hours 150.00 $ 4 ,G92.G0 GEI EQuipment F�eld Equipment C� $3.50/hr - 16 hou:s 56.00 Mileage @ $.30/m? - 132 miles �g.6p Soils Sa��Ies @ $3/sam - 69 sa�pies 2��7.pQ Lab Testing @ $5ihr - 5 houl-b 25.�0 32i.60 Ouiside Services Blueprints 2.43 �eroxing 1 .50 Telepnoae Charges 2.25 Drilling 3,668.37 3,674.55 lOX Handling Fee 367.46 4 ,�J42.01 TOTAL DUE T�iZS Ii�`VOICE � � _G�� , �1 Net Due Upon Receipt. 1-1/2X interest per �ar.th c.�l? be cha:�eG 'f pa,-mer.t not rece'_ved wi th±r. 30 d�vs. .i---- � � October 6. 1986 Renton Citv Council Minutes Pa�e 5 NEW BUSINESS Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, Mayor Shinpoch reported that the Dobson Request Public Works Department had responded directly to Wyman Dobson's request to remove dust and dirt from roadways in the vicinity of the Wells Avenue Bridge project; however, Mr. Dobson's other requests regarding paving and sidewalks v�+ere not addressed. _Renton Village Company Councilman Clymer asked if the City budget includes funds requested by F_ds Renton Village Company for oversized water lines. Mayor Shinpoch indicated that the information would be provided to the Utilities Committee. ADMINISTRATIVE Referencing complaint from 13 Bryn Mawr residents regarding water service REPORT surcharge imposed by the City following purchase of service from Water Bryn Mawr Water Service District #14, Mayor Shingoch distributed a report responding to the three major issues: I) why wasn't a public hearing held?; 2) complaints concerning safety, color and pressure of water; and 3) surcharge to out-of-city customers. Following investigation of this matter, it was determined that there were no legal requirements for the city to hold public hearings (responsibility of Water District #14); complaints concerning quality of service have been and will continue to be addressed by the City; and the Administration recommends against waiving the surcharge since exceptions have not been made to other out-of-city residents receiving City water. Robert Miller, 8218 S. 124th Street, Seattle, cited decrease of efficiency of Renton's water system in comparison with Water District #14 due to lower elevation of source; and felt that before imposing a surcharge, a distinction should be made between residents requesting a change in water service and those who were unaware of the change. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER TO UTILITIES �OMMITTEE. CARRIED. Lincoln Properties Responding to complaints regarding failure of developer to landscape Lincoln Landscaping - Renton Properties development on Grant Avenue South on Renton Hill, Mayor Hill . Shinpoch indicated that following review of the matter, it appears that the City cannot legally force Lincoln Properties to comply. Also, Bonneville Power Administration intends to spray the area early next year. She noted that the Building and Fire Departments will monitor the site for dangerous overgrowth to protect the health and safety of the residents; however, she would not recommend that Council appropriate funds to landscape that portion which is City right-of-way since other properties would then be entitled to the same expense and attention. Councilwoman Keolker felt that the ERC should investigate right-of-way spraying programs prior to determining landscaping requirements for new developments. Suburban Cities A status report was provided regarding action taken at the last Suburban Legislation Cities meeting attended by Mayor Shinpoch and Councilwoman Keolker. . Resolutions were adopted regarding King County solid waste to give cities a say regarding landfill siting, rates and traffic flow impacts; and regarding comprehensive land use planning to allow cities the opportunity for input regarding development occurring near their boundaries. King County Executive Hill has also been served notice by the City of Renton that the $134,000 health contract increase for 1987 will be withheld until arbitration requested by the City of Auburn has been settled and an accounting of Renton's billing has been provided by the County. It has been determined that between 25% and 4596 of cases billed to Renton are County addresses. Airport Master Plan Mayor Shinpoch indicated that Councilman Trimm has volunteered and has Committee been appointed to serve on the Airport Master Plan Committee. Capital Improvement The City's Capital Improvement Program was the topic for discussion at Program today's staff budget retreat at Battelle Institute. A document containing the 1987 CIP in the limited amount of �800,000 will be presented to Council. Crosswalk at 7th and A petition has been presented to the City•of Renton by 158 Boeing employees Lind expressing appreciation for the crosswalk recently installed at 7th and Lind. Solid Waste A letter has been received from the Kent Mayor Dan Kelleher thanking Mayor Shinpoch for Renton's efforts in expressing concern to King County regarding solid waste legislation which results in impacts to cities from landfill sites.