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CITY OF RENTON
MEMORANDUM
DATE: luly 16, 1990
TO: Arlene Haight, Property Management
Public Works
FROM: Marilyn J. Petersen, City Clerk
SUBJECT: RECORDED DOCUMENTS RETURNED FROM KING COUNTY
The attached documents have been recorded with King County and are being returned
to you. Please forward copies to parties of interest and retain a copies for your files.
Thank you.
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RENTON MllNICIPAI BLDG.
200 Mlll AVE. S0.
CITY OF RENTON RENTON, WA 98055
SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION AGREEMENT
DATE April 27 , 1990
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for an in consideration of the Renton City Council granting permission for the above
property to remain on septic tank in contradiction to City Code.
The owner(s) of the above described property, their successors, heirs and assigns,
hereby agree and covenant to participate in, sign a petition in support of, and
accept any Local Improvement District (L.I.D. ) or City-initiated proposal , other
than L. I.D. , and pay their fair share therefore, for the extension of and/or the
connection to the sanitary sewer main when required by the Renton Subdivision
Ordinance, or as directed by the Director of Public Works.
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RENTON, WA 98055
CITY OF RENTON
SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION AGREEMENT
DATE April 27, 1990
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for an in consideration of the Renton City Council granting permission for the above
property to remain on septic tank in contradiction to City Code.
The owner(s) of the above described property, their successors, heirs and assigns,
hereby agree and covenant to participate in, sign a petition in support of, and
accept any Local Improvement District (L. I.D. ) or City-initiated proposal , other
than L. I .D. , and pay their fair share therefore, for the extension of and/or the
connection to the sanitary sewer main when required by the Renton Subdivision
Ordinance, or as directed by the Director of Public Works.
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year first above written.
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Earl C(ymer, Mayor
April 10, 1990
Pastor G. M. O'Rear
Renton Bible Church
P.O. Box 2580
Renton, WA 98056
Re: Renton Bible Church Sanitary Sewer Service, CU-080-88
Dear Pastor O'Rear:
On April 10, 1990, the Renton City Council adopted the recommendation of the Utilities Committee to
approve your request that the Renton Bible Church be allowed to remain on the existing septic tank on
a temporary basis, subject to the following conditions:
1. The Renton Bible Church sign a Temporary Services Agreement for the two lots that currently
form the site occupied by the church.
2. At such time as the sewer moratorium is terminated or the City determines that adequate capacity
exists to serve the property, the church shall connect to the City sewer following all City Codes
and standards. These shall include, but not be limited to: main line extension (if required), an
approved commercial side sewer, payment of the Special Utility Connection Charges, and all
appropriate inspection fees.
3) The church perform preventive maintenance every two years from the date of inspection
(9/21/89). This will include checking conditions of septic tank baffles and tank integrity,
inspection of the drainfield, and removal of sludge (if necessary) by pumping the tank.
The Council also approved a waiver of penalty as specified in Ordinance #4169 (for not connecting)
until such time as the moratorium is lifted or sewer becomes available.
Please contact Mike Benoit, Utility Systems Division of the Public Works Department, at 277-6206 for
information regarding execution of the Temporary Service Agreement.
If this office can be additional assistance, please feel free to call.
Sincerely,
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Marilyn J. tersen, CMC
City Clerk
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cc: Mayor
Council President
Public Works Director
200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055
Aoril 9, 1990 �:enton Citv Council Minutes � Page I I 1
Public Works: Deferral, Utility Systems/Public Works reported expiration of 5-year deferral of off-
SW 12th Street, Grady site improvements at 607 SW 12th Street for Grady Way Associates, and
Way Associates requested that in lieu of off-site improvements on SW 12th Street, a
restrictive covenant be secured in order to participate in a future street
and/or utility local improvement district(s). Refer to Utilities Committee.
CAG 89-028: Renton Parks Department submitted CAG-028-89, Renton Historical Museum
Historical Museum Rehabilitation project; and requested approval of the project, authorization
Rehabilitation for final pay estimate, commencement of 30-day lien period, and release of
retained amount of $7,414.76 to contractor, S.G. Taylor Construction
Company, if all required releases have been received. Council concur.
H & HR (Housing & Finance/Housing & Human Resources requested approval to purchase Mercer
Human Resources Island Community Development Block Grant Funds in the amount of $42,I 61
Division): Block Grant in exchange for Renton General Funds in the amount of $27,826.26. Refer
Fund exchange with to Communitv Services Committee.
Mercer Island
Rezone: Campbell Hearing examiner recommended approval of rezone of approximately .30
Property, R-085-89 acres of property, located at 536 Williams Avenue South from R-1, single
family, to R-3, medium density multiple family, subject to restrictive
covenants requiring site plan review for any development of the site for uses
other than single family homes. (Campbell, R-085-89) Refer to Wavs and
Means Committee.
MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY ZIMMERMAN, COUNCIL
ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was read from Celia Ann Smallidge, 1103 N. 29th Street,
Citizen Comment: Renton, which included petitions signed by 543 people stating opposition to
Smallidge, North the closing of the north entrance to Gene Coulon Beach Park, and requesting
Entrance to Coulon Park that before closure is considered, a public hearing be held. MOVED BY
Closure Petition MATHEWS, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL REFER THIS
MATTER TO THE PARK BOARD AND THE COMMUNITY SERVICES
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Hearing Examiner: Pro Council President Mathews reported that correspondence had been received
Tem Appointment, from the hearing examiner regarding the appeal of the Boeing foundation
Boeing Foundation Permit permit informing the Council of the confirmation of Theodore Hunter as the
Appeal Pro Tem Hearing Examiner for the Boeing foundation permit appeal.
OLD BUSINESS Utilities Committee Chairman Nelson presented a report recommending
Utilities Committee concurrence with the Public Works Department to allow the Renton Bible
Publi��,(�,s: Renton Church to remain on the existing septic system subject to the conditions of
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Bible Church Septic (1) signing a Temporary Service Agreement for the two lots that currently
System, Union Avenue form the site occupied by the church, (2) connecting to the City sewer
NE following all City codes and standards including but not limited to mainline
extension (if required), approved commercial sidesewer, payment of the
Special Utility Connection Charges, and all appropriate inspection fees when
the sewer moratorium is terminated or the City determines that adequate
capacity exists to serve the property, (3) performing preventive maintenance
every two years from the inspection date (9-21-89) which includes checking
conditions of septic tank baffles and tank integrity, inspection of the
drainfield, and removal of sludge (if necessary) by pumping the tank. The
Committee also recommended concurrence with the Public Works
I3epartment's recommendation that the City waive the penalty for not
connecting until such time as the moratorium is lifted or the sewer becomes
available. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT.*
Councilman Stredicke questioned why the church was not currently hooked
up to sewer. Brent McFall, Administrative Assistant, responded that
, according to City Code any house, building, or property to be used for
' human flccupancy must be connected to the sanitary sewer when that sewer is
'' within 200 feet of the property line and which has been determined to be a
' health hazard as detecmined by the City or the Seattle-King County Health
' Department. He noted that the subject site is not a health hazard.
Upon further inquiry, Committee Chairman Nelson explained that the
' question of the sewer connection has been brought up because the church is
currently remodeling. They will not be charged a fee for not connecting at
this time because of the moratorium. When the moratorium is removed, if
the church is not connected, a penalty fee will be charged.
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Councilman Stredicke further questioned if the remodeling would increase the
capacity of the church or the school that the church operates. Councilman
Nelson responded that the remodeling is only for the entryway into the
� church building, not an increase in capacity.
,i Council President Mathews noted that when the moratorium was first put into
I� effect, there were a few connections left for existing properties in the area
" and for those that had permits under review. Administrative Assistant
'� McFall confirmed that there were some exemptions for specific projects.
� *MOTION CARRIED.
CAG: 90-009, Well SA ilities Committee Chairman Nelson presented a report concurring with the
Pump Station Public Works Department's recommendation to accept the low bid submitted
by Harbor Pacific Contractors, Inc., in the amount of $883,650.48 and the
contract for Well SA Pump Station. The Committee also recommended
concurrence with the Public Works DepartmenYs recommendation that the
Council authorize the Mavor and Citv Clerk to execute the contract.
MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY TANNER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN
THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Tanner presented a report
Develonment Committee stating that the Committee met on March 29, 1990 to discuss off-site parking
Streets: Valley Medical at Valley Medical Center. The Committee recommended that Valley Medical
Center, Off-site Parking seek a temporary use permit to use the subject property for surface parking
and that the permit be conditioned upon the following:
(1) No other reasonable on-site parking alternatives exist;
(2) If the off-site facility contains fewer than 300 parking spaces,
conditional approval must be granted by the Director of Community
Development, or approved as part of the City's site plan review process,
including but not limited to review of design, location, landscaping,
lighting, signing and pedestrian/vehicular access and circulation;
(3) If the off-site facility contains 300 or more parking spaces, and if
required elsewhere in the building regulations, conditional use approval
must be granted or site plan approval by the hearing examiner subject to
conditional use permit criteria or site plan review including, but not
limited to, review of design, location, landscaping, lighting, signing, and
pedestrian/vehicular access and circulation;
(4) Mitigation measures such as circular vans, overhead weather protection,
and/or moving sidewalks are provided on a regular basis in the
transporting of persons using such parking facilities.
(5) The site is physically connected (sky bridges, tunnels, or immediately
ad jacent) to the site containing the building or principal use being
served;
(6) An acceptable transportation management plan/system approved by
Metro and the City of Renton to assist in the reduction of single-
occupancy vehicle trips and the size serving the development has been
provided;
(7) A sufficient bonding or other means acceptable to the City Attorney has
been provided to ensure the viability of all special mitigation measures
identified in items 4 and 6. MOVED BY TANNER, SECONDED BY
ZIMMERMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PLANNING AND
DEVELdPTvTEi�iT COMMTTTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Upon inquiry
regarding #5, it was noted that Valley Medical contemplates construction
of a tunnel, not a skybridge.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Wavs and Means Ways and Means Co�nmittee Ghairman Keolker-Wheeler presented the
Committee foliowing ordinance for second and final reading:
Ordinance #4265 An ordinance was read adopting the King County Comprehensive Solid Waste
King County: Management Plan, and determining that King County shall not exercise any
Comprehensive Solid powers regarding the levels and types of solid waste service for any aspect of
Waste Management Plan solid waste handling in the City of Renton. MOVED BY KEOLKER-
WHEELER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL. ALL AYES. CARRIED.
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UTILITIES COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE REPORT
April 9, 1990
RENTON BIBLE CHURCH (973 UNION AVE. N.E.)
REQUEST TO REMAIN ON SEPTIC TANK
(Referred 3/26/90)
The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence with the Public Works Department's
recommendation that the Renton Bible Church be allowed to remain on the existing septic tank on a
temporary basis, subject to the following conditions:
1) The Renton Bible Church sign a Temporary Service Agreement for the two lots that
currently form the site occupied by the church.
2) At such time as the Sewer Moratorium is terminated or the City determines that adequate
capacity exists to serve the property, the church shall connect to the City sewer following all
City Codes and Standards. These shall include, but not be limited to: Mainline extension (if
required), an approved commercial sidesewer, payment of the Special Utility Connection
Charges, and all appropriate inspection fees.
3) The church perform preventive maintenance every two years from the date of inspection
(September 21, 1989). This will include checking conditions of septic tank baffles and tank
integrity, inspection of the drainfield, and removal of sludge (if necessary) by pumping the
tank.
The Utilities Committee also recommends concurrence with the Public Works Department's
recommendation that the City waive the penalty, as called for in Ordinance #4169 (for not
connecting), until such time as the Moratorium is lifted or sewer becomes available.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Abbreviated Meeting
March 26, 1990 Municipal Building
Monday, 7:30 p.m. Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Earl Clymer led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the
meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF NANCY L. MATHEWS, Council President, TONI NELSON, THERESA
EOUNCIL MEMBERS ZIMMERMAN, JESSE TANNER, KATHY A. KEOLKER-WHEELER,
RICHARD M. STREDICKE, ROBERT EDWARDS.
CITY STAFF IN EARL CLYMER, Mayor; BRENT MCFALL, Administrative Assistant; DAN
ATTENDANCE KELLOGG, Assistant City Attorney; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks Director; JIM
SHEPHERD, Facilities Superintendent; CHRIS PERAGINE, Facilities
Designer; JOHN MORRIS, Housing and Human Services Coordinator;
MARILYN PETERSEN, City Clerk; LT. DENNIS GERBER, Police
Department
PRESS Kathy Hall, Valley Daily News
APPROVAL OF MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL
COUNCIL MINUTES APPROVE THE MINUTES OF MARCH 19, 1990. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT George Post, 1122 South 27th Place, Renton, asked for a status report on
Citizen Comment: Post - negotiations with the developer of the Victoria Hills Phase II final planned
Victoria Hills Phase II unit development regarding Benson Road improvements. Administrative
FPUD 042-85 Assistant Brent McFall advised that the Community Development Director is
preparing a response to Mr. Post on this matter.
Citizen Comment: Webb - Sandy Webb, 430 Mill Avenue South, Renton, commended Mayor Clymer for
Boeing EIS allowing open discussion, but felt staff should be reprimanded for treatment
of citizens during the Boeing EIS process. He indicated that citizens desire to
have all discussions open to all parties.
Citizen Comment: Norm Peterson, 3402 Park Avenue N., Renton, commended Water
Peterson - Water Department staff for timely response to emergency at his home. Mayor
Department Commended Clymer indicated that he will pass the message on to the Water Department.
Citizen Comment Yaupel Versie Vaupel, P.O. Box 755, Renton, expressed disappointment that only one
- E & H Properties, Inc. traffic mitigation measure, the traffic circle at 2nd and Meadow, has been
Rezone Traffic Circles installed in response to citizens committee recommendations two years ago
and Diverters during the E & H rezone approval process. She also noted that impermeable
soils on the existing traffic diverter make planting difficult, and requested
that Parks Department be consulted in the future regarding soil type and
landscaping for diverters. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY
EDWARDS, COUNCIL REFER THE MATTER OF TRAFFIC
MITIGATION MEASURES IN NORTH RENTON TO THE
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the
listing:
Court Case: Seelig, Court case filed by Howard and Martin Seelig vs. Washington Boundary
Shurgard Annexation Review Board, City of Renton and King County for actions taken in
approving Shurgard annexation, located at I-405/NE 44th Street. Refer to
Citv Attornev.
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�Utilit�,Renton Bible Public Works Utility Systems Division submitted request from Renton Bible
Church Septic System Church, 973 Union Avenue NE, for authorization to remain temporarily on
septic system until sewer capacity is available; property located within the
Highlands sewer moratorium area. Refer to Utilities Committee.
Utility: Sewer Finance/City Clerk transmitted correspondence from King County
Moratorium, King Department of Public Works requesting exemption from Highlands sewer
County Department of moratorium for construction of Soils and Materials Laboratory and renovation
Public Works Phase I of existing B and J buildings at 155 Monroe Avenue NE (Phase I). Refer to
Utilities Committee.
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CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
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Submitting Data: For Agenda of: M1rC}1 ZE), 1990
Dept/Div/Boara.. Public Works/Utility Systems Div.
stafc conta�t...... Richard Anderson/Mike Benoit Agenda Status:
Conaent........
sub�e�t: Renton Bible Church (973 Union Ave. NE) Public Hearing..
I'0Qll8St t0 IeIT131II Ori S0pt1C SyStCITl. Correapondence.
Ordinance........
Resolution........
Old Bueiness....
EXh�b�ts: A. Letter from Renton Bible Church New Businesa...
B. Recommendation from Public Works Department Study Sesaion...
Other...............
Recommended Action: R0f0T t0 Ut111tieS COIT1lriltt06 Approvals:
Legal Dept.........
Finance Dept.....
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Fisca]Impact:
Expenditure Required.. Transfer/Amendment...
Amount Budgeted........ Revenue Generated.......
Summary of Action: The Renton Bible Church is in the process of obtaining a Building Permit. They
have submitted a letter requesting they be allowed to stay on their existing septic system until such time
as the Renton sewers have capacity.
Attached to this letter for Staff review (available upon request) was a survey and report form from the
Health Department, and a copy of the Hearing Examiner's Report.
The report from the Health Department states that the system appears to be functioning (at the time of
inspection), however, a portion of the drainfield is located under the parking lot/driveway and this may
contribute to a premature failure.
The Hearing Examiner's Report finds that the proposed addition will not increase the current occupancy
of the building.
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March 13, 1990
T0: RENTON CITY COUNCII,
c�o Mr. Michael Benoit
Wastewater Utility
City of Renton
200 Mill Avenue South
Rent on, WA 98 055
RE: RENTON BIBI,E CHURCH
File No. CU-080-88
SANITARY SEWER SERVICE
Honorable Council Members:
Renton Bible Church has been in the process of obtaining a
Building Permit during the past eighteen months. This permit is
for a small addition to improve the traffic pattern in the Church and
will not increase the current occupancy load of the building. See
page 2, Item #16 of Hearing Examiners finding. (Copy attached�
Do to the fact the existing buiiding was on a septic system,
Renton's permit process required a survey of the septic system. �I'his
survey was conducted by the Seattle King County Department of Public
Health. (Copy of the Survey and Report attached�
�ro key items on the Survey are:
l. Sewage system appears to be functioning at the time of
inspection.
2. Public sewer is available from the City of Renton.
After receiving this report we proceeded to obtain the necessary
information on regulations and requirements to connect to the Renton
sewage system. We were just recently notified that we could not con-
nect to the �Renton Sewage System because of a moratorium placed on
this sewerage drainage ba,sin. (City of Renton, Resolution #276LI-)
Based on the current situation we have found ourselves in, we
are requesting that we be allowed to remain on the existing septic
system with this small addition until there is available capacity
in the Renton sewage system.
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Renton City Council
Based on the following information, we feel the existing septic
system will not pose a problem to public health.
1. LOW WATER USAGE (�tta.ched is a copy of the past three years
water usage provided by the City of Renton Wa$.er Department�
'I'he average monthly water usage is �92 cubic feet. This
amount includes irrigation of landscaping during the summer
months.
2. SEPTIC SYSTEM Renton Bible Church has never experienced any
problems with the existing septic system.
3. MAINTENANCE Preventive maintenance will be continued as
recommended by Seattle King County Department of Public Health.
�enton Bible Church agrees to connect to the Renton Sewage System
as soon as capacity is available.
If you have questions please call Roland Doellefeld at 271-8939
or the church office at 226-359��
Thank you for taking the time to handle our request in the midst
of your busy schedules.
Sincerely,
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G. M. 0'Rear
Pastor
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CITY OF RENTON
MEMORANDUM
DATE: March 19, 1990
TO: Toni Nelson, Chair
Members of Utilities Committee
FROM: Lynn Guttmann, Public Works Director
STAFF CONTACT: Michael Benoit, Wastewater Utility ��a
SUBJECT: Sewer Connection for Renton Bible Church
The Public Works Department recommends that the Renton Bible Church be allowed to
remain on the existing septic tank on a temnora� basis and that the Building Permit
process be continued per the Community Development Department's guidelines.
If Council concurs, the Public Works Department further recommends the following steps
be taken by the church and the City:
1) That the church sign Temporary Service Agreements, for Tax Lots 163 and 209,
agreeing to connect to the sewer at such time the moratorium is lifted or sewer
becomes available.
2) The church, at such time sewer becomes available, will connect to City sewer
following all City codes and standards. These shall include, but not be limited to:
mainline extension (if required), an approved commercial side sewer, payment of
the Special Utility Connection Charges, and all appropriate inspection fees.
3) The church perform preventive maintenance every two years from the date of
inspection (September 21, 1988). This will include checking conditions of septic
tank baffles and tank integrity, inspection of the drainfield, and removal of sludge
(if necessary) by pumping the tank.
4) The City shall waive the penalty, as called for in Ordinance #4169, until such time
as the moratorium is lifted or sewer becomes available.
Staff is basing these recommendations on the following facts:
1) The septic system appeared to be functioning at the time the Seattle-King County
Health Dept. inspected it. A portion of the drainfield, however, appeared to be
located under the driveway/parking lot. While this does not constitute an
emergency, it would not be allowed under current Health Department standards
and may contribute to premature failure or physical damage.
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Members of Utilities Committee
March 19, 1990
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2) This property is within 200 feet of sanitary sewer and, thus, should be connected.
However, while the church is not located within the moratorium boundary, the
sewer that they would connect to is in one of the basins (South Highlands) covered
in the moratorium.
3) This property is within Zone 2 of the Aquifer Protection Area.
While the system appears to be functioning normally, staff feels that it would be in
everyone's best interest to have this site connected to sewer as it becomes available.
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