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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUC-90-005 � Mav 7 1990 �"` Renton Citv Council Minutes � Pa�e 135 OLD BUSINESS Council President Mathews presented Committee of the Whole report stating Committee of the Whole that on 4/23/90 the Committee had been scheduled to hear a request from Appeal: Good Shepherd representatives of the Good Shepherd of Washington for an extension of the Group Home Rezone (NE deadline for the conditional use permit for the Group Home proposed for NE 19th Street) R 010-88 19th Street at Shelton Avenue. No hearing was conducted, as Good Shepherd withdrew their request for an extension because all required building permits had been issued by the City on April 16, 1990, prior to the scheduled April 24, 1990, expiration of the conditional use permit. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY ZIMMERMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation (Aviation) Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented a report Committee recommending Council convene an executive session to review the proposed Public Works: Airport rates and rental agreements in a briefing to be presented by the Airport Land Lease Rate Increase Director. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (Executive session held at end of ineeting.) Planning: Kenworth Councilman Stredicke asked that the Administration review the Kenworth Project project and come back to the Council with a concrete proposal to assist them in reactivating their project in Renton. Streets: NE llth & Councilman Stredicke pointed out that at the corner of NE llth and Whitman Whitman NE Dips NE, there are 3-4-inch dips in the road which create a liability for bicycle riders due to nonreplacement of risers or manhole covers. Because this is a safety hazard, he asked that Administration act on this problem without delay. Public Works: Local Councilman Keolker-Wheeler informed the Council of an update on the Hazardous Waste Plan Local Hazardous Waste Plan that is currently being discussed. She stated that there are concerns expressed by the Suburban Cities Association and a meeting has been scheduled to discuss these issues. She will present a report of that meeting to the Utilities Committee. Communitv Services Community Services Committee Chairman Zimmerman presented a report Committee recommending that the City Council concur with the Parks Board Parks: Maplewood Golf recommendation and authorize the revision of senior golf fees as follows: Course Fees, Senior Rates Summer (March lst - October 31st) weekdays from $10 to $6 for 9 holes; from $10 to $9 for 18 holes. Winter (November lst - February 28th) weekdays $7 for 18 holes (no change); weekends from $8 to $7 for 18 holes. MOVED BY ZIMMERMAN, SECONDED BY TANNER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chairman Nelson presented a report recommending Latecomer Agreement: concurrence with the Public Works Department's recommendation that the KBI Diversified, City deny KBI Diversified Ltd. latecomer agreement request referred Aberdeen Avenue 12/18/89, and refund the $1,000 deposit. MOVED BY NELSON, NE/NE 12th Street, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN Renton Ridge Apartments COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Public Works: KBI Utilities Committee Chairman Nelson presented a report recommending Diversified Ltd. Water concurrence with the Public Works Department's recommendation that the Line Oversizing, City participate in the adjusted request of KBI Diversified Ltd. for Aberdeen Avenue NE $18,412.25 for the oversizing of the watermain in Aberdeen Avenue NE. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY TANNER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Public Works: Kohl Utilities Committee Chairman Nelson presented a report recommending Excavating, Inc., concurrence with the Public Works Department's recommendation that the Waterline Oversizing City participate in the Kohl Excavating, Inc. request for $4,375.00 for Reimbursement,� oversizing of the water main,=-- D�' � �_._____ ,.T„_�L �..- Kohl Park e•�o^„o �.T^r+�, (#W-S�} Addition, Empire Way South and Oakesdale Avenue SW. MOVED BY C��CescLs..��. � ��`F NELSON, SECONDED BY TANNER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE �N„`�-e, W..� S . COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Public Works: Storm and Utilities Committee Chairman Nelson presented a report recommending Surface Water Drainage concurrence with the Public Works Department's recommendation that the Ordinance 1990 King County Surface Water Design Manual be adopted and an ordinance be prepared to modify sections 4-22-8.A.4, 9D, 15 of the existing ordinance. The Committee recommended referral of the subject to the Wavs and Means Cornmittee for preparation of the ordinance. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY ZIMMERMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. � � � UTILITIES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT May 7, 1990 KOHL EXCAVATING, INC. REQUEST Request for Cost Participation for Water Main Installation (Referred 4/2/90) The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence with the Public Works Department's recommendation that the City participate in the amount of $4,375.00 for the oversizing of the water main in N.W. Sunset Blvd. � � _�%��C.� , Toni Nelson, Chair � ^ l�il Kathy Keo er-Wheeler, Vice Chair ' sse Tanner, Member KOHL-EXC/RLO:If ,, `�'�¢�'�' "� CIT"`'� OF RENT�N v - �.,. „ �>� ,.0 .�;�� — ``� Finance Department Earl Clymer, Mayor May 22, 1990 Mr. Ivan Christianson Kohl Excavating, Inc. 3330 East Valley Road Renton, Washington 98055 Subject: Request for Water Line Oversizing, Kohl Park Addition, Empire Way South and Oakesdale Avenue SW, (W-S�) �I 4`f Dear Mr. Christianson: As stated in my letter of May 10, 1990, the Renton City Council approved your request for City participation in oversizing of the referenced water main at its meeting on May 7, 1990. A check in the amount of $4,375.00 is enclosed. Please feel free to contact this office if you require further assistance. Sincerely, � �t;I.GG/1 Lyc.i arilyn Petersen, CMC City Clerk 235-2502 Enclosure cc: Lynn Guttmann, Public Works Director Ron Olsen, Water Utility Supervisor MJP/nm 240 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 � �:�: � � ; � � �� -� � „ �t� ; � - °:- �ity o�' Renton Finance Depart - t Ret�U@St fOt' C�a� S OI' TI'eaSUl'eP�S C�'IeC{C � � Date of Request ,,i�;/gQ Date Required ,�Z���a Requesting Departmen CZTY �LExIC Authorized Signature ' ,�---��, C� f r`!�i�.��� �:��,w-fiiti� REASON FOR CHECK , Deposit Refund Name �@� ��eAt�A,�z�� iNC Amount ; $4,3'S.C'.s7 ' Finance Receipt No Receipt Date Other X Describe Circumstances Requiring Issuance of Check: �ITY PARTIC��A'�70I3 TN PJATER LT1VE �VERSI7INv ETIPIRE LJAY 5 t"1 C?ATs�SD1�LE 1�VE;NUE SW (W;z�9; 99�/ � CHECK PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS Amount $ 4,375.�p Charge to Account(s) 421/50�'�/18.5�6.34,�5,;41', ', Payable To icoH� F;XACAVATIN� zrl� Address 33�G F�ST VAL�,�� Ro�1D R,�:N'1'C'N, WA 9€3055 � Mail Check to Payee � Return to Dept: Soc Sec or IRS ID No � Other: CHECK AUTHORIZATION - Finance Department Use Only � Approved Date � � Claims � Treasurer's Check No: FIN 101 7/87 ' . � 19_3 ' -- - — r-- CITY OF RENTON C�AIMS ACCOUNT • VOICE NU AMOUNT � !� INVOICE NO. AMOUNT RENTON, WASHINGTON 9H0$5 RAINfER NA IONAL BANK + ----- --— --- ----- --- I N� O V�R G i 3 7 � .O O i i RENTON BRANCH ,L AMG UNT 4. 375 .OJ* � � �arE M�,y 2'J . 1 990 7 � 1 G 4 �.r �� FOUR TH01lSAND AMOUNT Pay THREE tiUNORED SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS }AN0 ND CENTS ` $*****4,375 .00 To The` { � OrderOf KOHI EXCAYATING INC � 333D � va[.L��r Ra � � RENTDN WA 98Q55 : � > o � �arE OS� 21 �90 cHECK No. 701 24 ���� °: it� �� � � n■�°�•�L�2�50000�3 ��.�� �� ��+���❑ � � � � .��� � � OF RENTON RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 �: � ,OO�O �,2�; ��„a�,. a. > � S�.�O 0`O�O ��'O��. , �.; .� `�� � a,�a'"� �`� a +<�� � . <.,_ .� , � , .� .� . ..� � � �rr� �` ��� irl�'� � 6 �77Q ' RE�EIVED CITY OF RENTON CITY C�ERK'S OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: May 16, 1990 TO: arilyn Petersen, City Clerk FROM: Ronald Olsen, Water Utility Supervisor SUBJECT: Payment to KBI Diversified and Kohl Excavating The City Council has approved payments for oversizing water mains for both of the above ' mentioned developers A draft in the amount $18,412.35 should be sent to KBI Diversified as well as their $1000.00 deposit for a latecomers agreement request. The draft should be drawn from the following account number: 421/500/18.596.34.65.5416. A draft should also be prepared for Kohl Excavating in the amount of $4,375.00 and sent to them. The draft should be drawn from the following account number: 421/500/18.596.34.65.5417. If you have any questions on the above please contact me. KBIKOHL . Y � �%� ��=� � CITY'�OF RENTON +���� :.�.�; :, - .� �. ``°� Finance Department Earl Clymer, Mayor May 10, 1990 Mr. Ivan Christianson Kohl Excavating, Inc. 3330 East Valley Road Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Request for Water Line Oversizing, Kohl Park Addition, Empire Way South and Oakesdale Avenue SW, #W-� Dear Mr. Christianson: At the regular Council meeting of May 7, 1990, the Renton City Council adopted the recommendation of the Utilities Committee to approve your request for City participation in the amount of $4,375.00 for the oversizing of the referenced water main. A copy of the committee report is attached for your information. Please feel free to contact this office for further assistance. Sincerely, .G�l�;�%����� i�C��. Manlyn J. re e sen, CMC City Clerk 235-2502 cc: Mayor Council President Public Works Director Ron Olsen 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 �w.r �DOPTED 5/7/90 UTILITIES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT May 7, 1990 KOHL EXCAVATING, INC. REQUEST Request for Cost Participation for Water Main Installation (Referred 4/2/90) The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence with the Public Works Department's recommendation that the City participate in the amount of $4,375.00 for the oversizing of the water main in N.W. Sunset Blvd. , , �_ � ,���z.�� ��-_-��-��-�. Toni Nelson, Chair � c�' / C��G�U, ���'�'c�� ��-���QQ_'l!Sc�� Kathy Keo er-Wheeler, Vice Chair G / -����__ '�`-'- _ � sse Tanner, Member KOHL-EXC/RLO:If f„ � � Anril 2. 1990 �rton Citv Council Minutes Page 103 CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing: Latecomer Agreement: City Clerk/Finance submitted supplemental request, latecomer agreement, Windsor Place Associates, Windsor Place Apartments, 4415 NE Sth Avenue, to add sanitary sewer to Bremerton Avenue NE original request for storm and water systems and street lighting (2/S/90). Refer to Utilities Committee. Finance: City Code City Clerk/Finance requested revision of Fee Schedule, Title V, Chapter I, Revision, Fee Schedule concerning cost of City Code, Code supplements, and facsimile copies. Refer to Wavs and Means Committee. Claim: Lankester, - CL Claim for damages in the amount of $500,000 filed by Keith Lankester, 16-90 12215 SE 88th Place, Renton, for injuries, mental distress, and loss of income allegedly caused by negligence of Building and Police Department staff in regards to issuance of violation (3/29/88)(CL 16-90). Refer to Citv Attornev �nd insurance service. Claim: Lankester, - CL Claim for damages in the amount of $100,000 filed by Janet Lankester, 12215 17-90 SE 88th Place, Renton, for mental anguish, loss of consortium, and loss of support, allegedly caused as a result of husband's (Keith Lankester) arrest (3/29/88)(CL 17-90). Refer to Citv Attornev and insurance service. Claim: Lankester, - CL Claim for damages in the amount of $100,000, filed by Curt Lankester, 12215 18-90 SE 88th Place, Renton, for mental distress, allegedly caused as result of the arrest of his father (Keith Lankester) (3/29/88)(CL 18-90). Refer to it Attornev and insurance service Appeal: Seattle-King Appeal of Hearing Examiner's decision filed by Barbara Hadley, 110 County Health Prefontaine Pl. South, Suite 500, Seattle, representing Seattle-King County Department, CU-126-89 Health Department, Conditional Use Permit for temporary modular office unit, CU-126-89, located at 3001 NE Fourth Street, Renton. Refer to Planning and Develonment Committee. CAG: 90-024, CTS Transportation Division/Public Works requested acceptance of contract with Engineers, HOV CTS Engineers for feasibility study of "High Occupancy Vehicle" Improvements on North improvements on North Park Drive near I-405; approval of letter of Park Drive/I-405 agreement with Metro Transit, and approval of interlocal agreement with WSDOT. Refer to Wavs and Means Committee. Public Works: Kohl City Clerk/Finance submitted request from Kohl Excavating, Inc. for E a�evating, Inc.�� reimbursement of costs for waterline oversizing, Kohl Park Addition, Empire r me vers zing �� Way South and Oakesdale Avenue SW, in the amount of $9,500.00. Refer to Reimbursement � Utilities Committee. # - — �_� --� ������� S ��� MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL ADOPT � c�Q e . THE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was read from Albert E. Arrington, 2nd Vice President, Audience Comment: South King County Chapter National Council of Senior Citizens (NCSC), Arrington - North Access 7027 South 131st Street, Seattle, stating opposition to the closure of the north to Coulon Park entrance to Gene Coulon Park. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY ZIMMERMAN, COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER TO THE PARK BOARD FOR RECOMMENDATION TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE.* Councilman Stredicke questioned the date that the City acquired and opened the north access to the park and at what point is the Council and Park Board closing that access. Mathews answered that Mt. View Drive is the access and is a public street which dead-ends at the north terminus of the park. Brent McFall stated that staff has not made any proposals to close off the access to Coulon Park. Also, residents of that area have expressed concerns which are currently being investigated by the Park Department and will be reported to staff. A petition has been received regarding this issue and will be presented at the next Council meeting. *CARRIED. '� �rr+� CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL AI #: ���. —� �J SUBMITTING DATA: FOR AGENDA OF: 4�Z�IO oept/�iv/soard.. Finance/City Clerk Staff Contact.. M3r11}�II Pet82'SeII AGENDA STATUS: Consent......... XX SUBJECT: Pubtic Hearing.. Kohl Excavating, Inc. request for reimbursement Correspondence.. of costs for waterline oversizing, Kohl Park Ordinance....... Addition, Empire Way S. & Oakesdale Ave. SW Resolution...... Old Business.... EXHIBITS: New Business.... Letter from Ivan Christianson study sessio�... Other........... RECOMMENDED ACTION: APPROVALS: Refer to Utilities Committee Legal Dept...... Finance Dept.... Other........... FISCAL IMPACT: Expenditure Required... Transfer/Amendment.. Amount Budgeted........ Revenue Generated... SUMMARY OF ACTION: Kohl Excavating, Inc. requests reimbursement of $9,500.00 for increase in waterline at the City's request from 8-inch to 12-line for a six-lot plat, located at Empire Way South and Oakesdale Avenue SW. Resolution No. 2164 states that if the route established is significantly more expensive than other potential routes, then the City will study such routes. If it is determined that said routes are for the general benefit of the City, but significantly more expensive for the abutting landowners or others sharing in the expense of the installation of the utilities, the City may participate in the payment of the installation of such utilities as long as the system is within the City limits. . • � ; "�.•.r.+ ' ,�.r�` ' KOHL EXCAVATING, INc. , � 3330 East Valley Rd. Renton, Washington 98055 251-8820 ����F������ �.::�:� z 6 1990 March 21 , 19 9 0 C!'a'�,���t����� 1C� City of Renton 800 Mill Ave. Renton, Wa. 98055 Attention: City Council Re : Resolution No. 2164 Kohl Park Addition Empire Way South & Oaksdale Ave. S,W. Ladies/Gentlemen: We are developing six lots at the location above and initially were required to put in an 8" waterline . Due to the comprehensive plan a 12 " water line is required for the general benefit of the city. We are requesting additional material compensation for this increase in size of pipe from 8" to 12" in the amount of $9 , 500 . 00 . Sincerely, KOH EXCAVATING, INC . ���-C'� �-,(� '. Ivan Christianson cc : ��,� Y,��� �