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December 8. 1986 � Renton Citv Council Minutes � Paee 158
PUD Ordinance Petition submitted by Rosemary Quesenberry containing 60 signatures was
read requesting elimination of the Planned Unit Development Ordinance and
its revisions due to concern that it allows undesirable density which have a
detrimental effect on the quality of life within the City. The petitioners
encouraged preservation of R-1, single family detached residential
development, to insure desirous quality living environment. MOVED BY
MATHEWS, SECONDED BY TRIMM, COUNCIL REFER THIS
CORRESPONDENCE TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Planning and Development Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report
PlanninQ and indicating that no action is required on the appeal of the Hearing Examiner's
Develooment Committee decisiom on the Arlene Roberts Rezone, R-032-85, referred 8/1�/R6. A� a
Appeal: Rezone, Arlene result of a City-initiated rezone and subsequent amendment of the
Roberts, R-032-85 Manufacturing Park zone for small lots, the reason for the original rezone
and appeal has been nullified. Staff should be directed to no�ify lvis. Roberts
of the City's action and the facts of this case.
Variance Requirements Planning and Development Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report
recommending that the referral regarding exemption of certain property
owners from variance requirements, referred 4/9/84, be removed from the
referral list since it is of low priority and not included in the 1987 Work
Program.
Vacation: Hearing Planning and Development Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report
Examiner Correspondence recommending that correspondence from the Hearing Examiner regarding
street vacations, referred 4/1/85, be removed from the referral list since it is
of low priority and not included in the 1987 Work Program.
PUD Ordinance Planning and Development Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report
indicating that the Committee has discussed the PUD Ordinance, referred
12/13/85, and has directed staff to make additional revisions.
MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY TRIMM, COUNCIL APPROVE
THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORTS.
CARRIED.
Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report concurring in the
Release of Easement: RE- recommendation of the Board of Public Works to approve the easement
005-86, Henderson release requested by Henderson Homes (Summerwind Division I); and further
Homes (Summerwind suggesting that the easement be assigned a Class "B" classification which
Division I) requires no compensation other than the appropriate filing fee. The
easement, given to the city by a private developer upon extension of a
watermain from Duvall Avenue NE, is no longer needed since, during
construction of the Summerwind development, the waterline was moved to
another location within the plat at developer expense. No City funds have
been expended in acquisition, maintenance or relocation of the easement.
Moved by Clymer, seconded by Stredicke, Council concur in the Committee
report. Following discussion concerning recent letter from Hearing Examiner
Fred Kaufman questioning final plans for the Henderson Summerwind Plat, it
was determined that the Committee report should be held. SUBSTITUTE
MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, THIS MATTER
BE HELD FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Garbage: Contract Utilities Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report recommending
Extension concurrence in the Administration's recommendation to negotiate a one-year
extension of the garbage disposal contract from July 1, 1987 to July 1, 1988.
The Committee further recommended that the Administration be directed to
negotiate the contract with the understanding that the issues and elements to
be contained in the proposed agreement be submitted to the Utilities
Committee for review and approval prior to presentation to the full Council.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Sewer: Merriman Re uest Utilities Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report recommending
�. or ewer Connection concurrence in the recommendation of the Administration to allow the sewer
� connection requested by Bill Merriman on 12/1/86 for rental property he
owns just outside the City limits. It was noted that Mr. Merriman is aware
of approximate $5,000 latecomer connection fee and also agrees to circulate
annexation petition to neighbors. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY
STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.
CARRIED.
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UTILITIES COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE REPORT �
DECEMBER 8, 1986
SOLID WASTE CONTRACT
The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the Administration's
recommendation to negotiate a one (1 ) year extension of the garbage disposal
contract - July 1 , 1987, to July 1 , 19II$.
The Committee further recommends that the Council direct the Administration to
negotiate this contract with the understanding that the issues and elements to
be contained in the proposed agreement be submitted to this Committee for
review and approval prior to presentation to the full Council .
MERRIMAN REQUEST FOR CONNECTION TO SANITARY SEWER OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS
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The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the recommendation of the
Administration to allow this requested connection.
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Sewer: Merriman Request Bill Merriman, 5103 155th Place SE, Bellevue, described septic failure at his
for Sewer Connection rental home at 10715 138th Avenue SE, Renton, noting bathroom facilities
have been unusable by tenants for the past 10 days. He requested approval
by Council to connect to the City of Renton sewer system. Mayor Shinpoch
eaplaiaed Council policy to require anneaation and a letter from Seattle/King
County Health Department verifying that a health hazard exists before they
will consider such requests. Mr. Merriman advised that a representative of
the Healtri Department has inspected the site but failed to give letter
verifying health hazard as adjacent property is not affected. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL REFER THIS
MATTER TO THE�TILIT E M . Council President Mathews
requested that an emergency Committee meeting e called if the
Administration determines that the problem can be resolved immediately.
� CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA Items on the Consent Agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the
listing. -
Vacation: Whitworth City Clerk submitted Old Milwaukee Substation petition for vacation of
Avenue South, VAC-006- portion of Whitworth Avenue South abutting the railroad right-of-way,
86, Old Milwaukee VAC-006-86. Refer to Wavs and Means Committee for resolution setting
Substation public hearing on January 12, 1987, and to �oard of Public Works for
advisability of street vacation.
CAG: 075-86, Park City Clerk reported bid opening ll/21/86 for Park Avenue North and North
Averiue N/N 3rd Street 3rd Street Improvements; 3 bids received; Engineer's estimate: �31,780.00.
Improvements Refer to '�'ransvortation Committee.
CAG: 076-86, Park City Clerk reported bid opening 11/21/86 for Park Avenue North and North
Avenue N/N 4th Street 4th Street Improvements; 3 bids received; Engineer's estimate: 524,745.00.
Improvements Refer to Transnortation Committee.
Finance: LID 313, Talbot Finance Department requested interfund loan in the amount of �12,025.44 for
Road Local Improvement District 313, Talbot Road. Refer to Wavs and Means
Committee.
Claim: Dillon, CL-65-86 Claim for damages in an undetermined amount filed by Lora Mae Dillon, 216
Garden Avenue North, for damage to ring allegedly caused by Renton jail
staff (11/24/86). Refer to �itv Attornev and insurance service. �
Claim: Hartman, CL-64- Claim for damages in the amount of �274.35+ filed by Mary J. Hartman,
86 20301 SE 353rd, for plumbing expenses at 504 Williams Avenue South
allegedly caused by settling of roadway (1/85-8/86). Refer to �itv Attornev
�nd insurance service.
Annexation: Covenant Policy Development Department requested consideration of Covenant Church
Church 1096 Petition and ]096 Annexation Petition and Rezone; approximately 23.7 acres located on the
Rezone south side of SE Carr Road approximately 1350 feet east of Talbot Road
South (including right-of-way). Council set public meeting on December I5,
1986.
Annexation: Container Policy Development Department requested consideration of Container
Corporation of America Corporation of America 1096 Annexation Petition and Rezone; approximately
1096 Petition and Rezone 45.08 acres located along the west side of Monster Road SW in the 600-1000
block. Council set public meeting on December 1 S, 1986.
CAG: Q49-86, 1986 Public Works/Utitity Engineering Department submitted CAG-009-86, 1986
Sunset Sewer Grouting, Sunset Sewer Grouting, Phase III; and requested approval of the project,
Phase III authorization for final pay estimate, commencement of 30-day lien period,
� and release of retained amount of a2,319.78 to contractor, Gelco Grouting
Service, Inc., if all required releases have been received. Council concur.
MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT
THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE Letter was read from Versie Vaupel, P.O. Box 755, Renton, ezpressing
Citizen Comment: concern regarding continual high increases in utility�rates; need for additionai
Vaupel - Utility staff to enforce conditions imposed by Hearing Examiner; and need for plans
Rates, Land Use, to respond to any and all City emergencies and catastrophies.
Emergency Planning
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: December 3, 1986
T0: Chairman, Utilities Committee �.
FROM: Mayor Shinpoch
SUBJECT: Merriman Issue �
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Dear Earl : �
Dick Houghton and I discussed the urgent problem Mr. Merriman described to `
Council on Monday, December 2. It is the Public Works Director's � {
recommendation, and I concur, that Mr. Merriman be granted the right to access �
the City sewer system for his property at 10715 ]38th Avenue S.E.
In our opinion, his tenants have a bona fide health problem despite the fact `
that a King County Health Department representative construes the situation as
"not ha2ardous to neighboring property."
Mr. Merriman' s options are severely limited. He can have his entire septic
system replaced (at no small expense) but cannot be assured by any reputable
authority that this action woul�d provide anything beyond temporary relief.
The condition, which results in an inability to flush toilets� could
predictably return. �
Access to the City' s sewer would cost Mr. Merriman �4,
inc.luaes �4,203.96 for LID assessment, �300 for specia17ut96ityTconnection
charge, �250 for Honey Creek charge, and �20 for a permit, ,
Further, it is recommended that Mr. Merriman agree not to protest annexation
should it become feasible. He was on the minority side in a previous petition
to annex to Renton, and we would anticipate his opinion has not changed.
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Chairman, Utilities Committee
December 3, 1986
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Due to the urgent nature of this matter, we would hope the Utilities Committee
would consider this on Monday, December 8, and the full Council act on the
Committee report that same evening.
The enclosed map identifies the property in question.
Barbara Y.�Shi'npoc , Ma or
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Attachment
cc: City Council
Mr. Merriman
. Dick Houghton
City Clerk