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Jesse Tanner,Mayor Lawrence J.Warren
MEMORANDUM
To: Mike Benoit
From: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
Date: February 6, 1996
Subject• Maplewood Heights School
By memo dated January 26, 1996, you asked me to make an inquiry of the Boundary Review
Board about providing temporary service to the Renton School District from Maplewood Heights
Elementary School. After several telephone calls I have not received a reply. I therefore have
authored the attached letter. I would think this is a more direct way of contacting the Boundary
Review Board than sending them a copy of any service agreement. We certainly can provide them
with a copy, but if we receive an opinion that the Bou.ndary Review Board does not have
jurisdiction,then we need do nothing.
Your second question is, whose signature from the school district would the City approve far a
temporary service agreement. The answer depends on the school district's documentation.
Anyone who has apparent authority can bind the school district. For example, the Director of
Facilities probably would have the authority, and certainly Gary Kohwles. Likewise, if the school
board has passed a resolution authorizing certain people to sign and bind the school district, we
could accept signatures from those people.
I hope this adequately answers your�question.
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PLAN1vING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 9, 1994
TO: Ron Olsen
FROM; Gregg Zimmerman (J� �
SUBJECT: Maplewood Heights Elementary School
In the attached letter, 7an Durocher of the Renton School District is questioning the legality of
several of the six conditions for sewer hookup that we included in a September 15 letter that we
sent to the School District. We need to put together a response to the attached letter. Please
evaluate this and put together a response letter for my signature (by November 30). Thank you.
cc: Marilyn Petersen ✓
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RE; Sewer Connection; Maplewood Heights Elementary School
Dear Ms. Petersen:
Thank you for your letter of September 15, 1994 acknowledging our request to be able to
connect to the sewer in the neighborhood of Maplewood Heights Elementary School.
You stated that six conditions were placed upon the District during the Council meeting, three
of which could result in our funding a proportion of the sewer extension not attributable to
school use.
Not too long ago, Peninsula School District complied with a similar request made by their local
sewer district and discovered upon State audit that they had violated State law. This caused
considerable negative press for both parties.
For this reason, it would be best if we negotiated a proportional arrangement with you, if the
time comes that we wish to pursue this. The submittal and review terms are satisfactory to us,
if timely of course.
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner, I got a little buried, but had a great vacation.
Sincerely,
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Ms. Marilyn Petersen, City Clerk ����� � fi ���
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RE: Sewer Connection; Maplewood Heights Elementary School
Dear Ms. Petersen:
Thank you for your letter of September 15, 1994 acknowledging our request to be able to
connect to the sewer in the neighborhood of Maplewood Heights Elementary School.
You stated that six conditions were placed upon the District during the Council meeting, three
of which could result in our funding a proportion of the sewer extension not attributable to
school use.
Not too long ago, Peninsula School District complied with a similar request made by their local
sewer district and discovered upon State audit that they had violated State law. This caused
considerable negative press for both parties.
For this reason, it would be best if we negotiated a proportional arrangement with you, if the
time comes that we wish to pursue this. The submittal and review terms are satisfactory to us,
if timely of course.
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner, I got a little buried, but had a great vacation.
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Earl Clymer, Mayor Marilyn J.Petersen
September 15, 1994
Jan Durocher
Capital Projects Office
Renton School District 403
1220 North 4th Street
Renton, WA 98055
Re: Sewer Connection Request - Maplewood Heights Elementary School
Dear Ms. Durocher:
At the regular meeting of September 12, 1994, the Renton City Council concurred in the staff
recommendation to approve the referenced request. Approval was granted subject to the following
conditions:
1. The school district will engineer and construct the sewer extension so that it may service the entire
area that this extension would logically serve.
2. The school district will pay all engineering and construction costs.
3. The sewer system will be built to meet current City standards at the time of construction.
4. The school district will pay non-resident sewer rates.
5. The school district shall pay for all permits and fees, City and other agencies, required for the
sewer extension.
6. At the time of application for permit, the school district executes and records a covenant agreeing
to support any annexation that includes the Maplewood eights Elementary School parcel (if the
City Attorney determines that such an agreement is valid and appropriate for a school district
property.)
In addition, preliminary sewer design plans shall be submitted to the City Council for review to ensure
that the proposal meets the long-range plans envisioned by the Council for the area.
If additional information or assistance is desired, please do not hestitate to call.
Sincerely,
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City Clerk
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Council President Richard Stredicke
David Christensen, Utility Systems Division
200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2501
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Sentember 12. 1994 �w Renton Citv Council Minu� Page '�77
Citizen Commenr. Kolby - Correspondence was read from Frank Kolby and Sen Kolby, 16427 Benson
Emergency Sewer Hook- Rd. S., Renton, 98058, requesting emergency hook-up to the City's sewer
up system as their septic system has failed.
David Christensen, Engineering Specialist, asked that, given the urgency of
this matter, Council consider this request tonight rather than refer it to the
Utilities Committee. Mr. Christensen explained that the Kolby property is
located in King County adjacent to Renton's city limits. It is also adjacent to
two of the City's sewer lines. Staff recommends that the Kolbys be allowed
to connect to Renton's sewer system, with conditions, as follows:
1. Execution of a restrictive covenant agreeing to support any
annexation that includes this property;
2. Connection must be made consistent with City codes, standards and
policies;
3. All required permits must be obtained and paid for; and
4. Payment of one and one-half standard utility rate for non-residents.
Councilman Edwards concurred with Council President Stredicke that maps
showing the location of the property being considered, including City limits
and adjacent properties, should be provided for Council's information in
reviewing these types of requests. .
MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL
APPROVE STAFF'S RECOMMENDATION TO ALLOW SEN KOLBY, 14627
BENSON RD. S., RENTON, 98058, TO CONNECT TO THE CTTY'S SEWER
SYSTEM WITH CONDITIONS. CARRIED. Council President Stredicke
asked that his "no" vote be recorded.
OLD BUSINESS Planning and Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a
Pl�nning & Develooment report recommending that the Purpose Statement of the Convenience
Committee Commercial (CC) Zone be amended to remove the limitation of a one-half
Comprehensive Plan: mile market area about the zone for retail and service establishments. The
Convenience Commercial Committee further recommended adding language stating that uses serving a
(CC) Zone Amendment targer area may be appropriate providing they serve the immediate area and
fit the scale and character of the neighborhood. The Committee further
recommended that the ordinance regarding these matters be presented for first
and second reading. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY
SCHLITZER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.
CARRIED. (See page 379 for ordinance.)
Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chair Schlitzer presented a report recommending
Utility: Sewer Hook-up, concurrence with the Planning/Building/Public Works Departmenfs staff
_Manlewood_ Heights recommendation that the City allow Renton School District No. 403 to connect
_ Elementary School the Maplewood Heights Elementary School to the City's sanitary sewer system
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with the following conditions:
1. The Schoot District will engineer and construct the sewer extension so that
it may service the entire area that this extension would logically serve.
2. The School District will pay all engineering and construction costs.
3. The sewer system will be built to meet current City standards at the time
of construction.
4. The School District will pay non-resident sewer rates.
5. The School District shall pay for all permits and fees, City and other
agencies, required for the sewer extension.
6. The School District, at the time of application for.permit, executes and
records a covenant agreeing to support any annexation that includes the
Maplewood Heights Elementary School parcel (if the City Attorney
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determines that such an agreement is valid and appropriate for a School
District property).
The Utilities Committee further recommended that, if the School District dces
choose to connect to the City of Renton's sewer system, preliminary sewer
design plans will be submitted to the Council for review. Because there are
unresolved issues in the long-range planning of this portion of the City, it is
the Committee's desire to review the plans to ensure itself that the School
District's design of the sewers is appropriate for the vision Council has for
this area. MOVED BY SCHLITZER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL
CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.*
Council President Stredicke suggested adding another condition prohibiting
any residential lots outside the City limits from connecting to this sewer line.
Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler noted that, if the line belongs to the City,
anyone residing outside the City limits would have to obtain specific approval
A from Council prior to connecting. Mayor Clymer added that if the sewer is
built as a tight-forced line, it would helong to the School District but could
not accommodate additional hook-ups.
*MOTION CARRIED.
Public Works: Release of Utilities Committee Chair Schlitzer presented�a report recommending
Easement, Trillium concurrence with the recommendation of staff and the Board of Public Works
Corporation that the City Council release a portion of an easement located in the
Burlington Northern Industrial Park of Renton, Division 1, contained and
described under King County Recording number 7809250902. The Utilities
Committee also recommended concurrence with the recommendation of the
Board of Public�Works that the City Council determine the classification of
the subject easement to be Class B, which states: "Ali City of Renton
easements for which no public funds have been expended in the acquisition,
improvement or maintenance of same or easements originally dedicated or
otherwise conveyed to the City by the present petitioner for the release of
said easement for which no public expenditures have been made in the
acquisition, improvement or maintenance thereof." Therefore, if Council
determines the easement classification to be Class B, the City shall receive no
further compensation other than the easement release filing fee which has
been paid, and the processing fee, which is now due and payable. The
Utilities Committee further recommended that Council authorize the Mavor
and Citv Clerk to execute the partial release of easement document and that
the City Clerk record the document with King County. MOVED BY
SCHLITZER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Tanner presented a report recommending approval
Finance: Vouchers of Claims Vouchers #115219 - 115718; two wire transfers in the total amount
of $1,424,648.55; Payroll Vouchers #128681 - 129107; and 387 direct deposits
in the total amount of $1,125,495.05. And approval of Claims Vouchers
#115719 - 116116; two wire transfers in the total amount of a2,747,728.41;
Payroll Vouchers #1291U8 - 129515; and 385 direct deposits in the total
amount of $1,080,933.05. MOVED BY TANNER, SECONDED BY
EDWARDS, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.
CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
The following ordinance was presented for second reading and adoption:
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COMMITTEE REPORT
September 12, 1994
REQUEST FOR SANITARY SEWER CONNECTION OUTSIDE OF CITY LIMITS-
MAPLEWOOD HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
(Referred 7/11/94)
The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence with Planning/Building/Public Works Department staff
recommendation that the City allow Renton School District No. 403 to connect the Maplewood Heights
Elementary School to the City's sanitary sewer system with the following conditions:
1) The School District will engineer and construct the sewer extension so that it may service the entire
area that this extension would logically serve.
2) The School District will pay all engineering and construction costs.
3) The sewer system will be built to meet current City standards at the time of construction.
4) The School District will pay non-resident sewer rates.
5) The School District shall pay for all permits and fees, City and other agencies, required for the sewer
extension.
6) The School District, at the time of application for permit, executes and records a covenant agreeing to
support any annexation that includes the Maplewood Heights Elementary School parcel (if the City
Attomey determines that such an agreement is valid and appropriate for a School District property).
The Utilities Committee further recommends that, if the School District does choose to connect to Renton's
sewer system, preliminary sewer design plans will be submitted to the Council for review. Because there are
unresolved issues in the long range planning of this portion of the City, it is this Committee's desire to review
the plans to ensure itself that the School DistricYs design of the sewers is appropriate for the vision Council
sees for this area.
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Jesse Tanner, Member
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PLANIVINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: August 3, 1994
�TO: Tim Schlitzer, Chair
Members of the Utilities Committee
�•'�: Mayor Earl Clymer
FROM: Gregg Zimmerman, Administrator G-�
PlanningBuilding/Public Works Department
STAFF CONTACT: John Aobson (X-6179)
SiJBJECT: Request for Sanitary Sewer Connection outside of the City limits;
Maplewood Heights Elementary School
ISSUE:
The Renton School District No. 403 is planning to remodel the Maplewood Elementary School
located at 13430 144th Avenue S.E. As part of their upgrade, they are looking at the possibility of
connecting this facility to the city's East Renton Sewer Interceptor at N.E. 4th St. and Duvall Avenue
N.E. Since the school is located outside the city's corporate boundaries, they are requesting that the
city authorize the school district the ability to connect the Maplewood Elementary School to the city's
sanitary sewer system.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the city allow the Renton School District No. 403 to connect the Maplewood
Elementary School to the city's sanitary sewer system with the following conditions:
� The School District will engineer and construct the sewer extension so that it may service the
entire area that this extension would logically serve.
� The School District will pay all engineering and construction costs. �
m The sewer system will be built to meet current city standards at the time of construction.
40 The School District will pay non-resident sewer rates (see BACKGROUND SUMMARI�.
� The School District shall pay for all permits and fees, city and other agencies, required for the
sewer extension.
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BACKGROUND SUMMARY:
The Renton School District No. 403 plans to remodel and renovate the Maplewood Heights
Elementary School located at 13430 144th Avenue S.E., Renton. They are planning to apply for
permits in the fall of 1995, begin construction in the summer of 1996 and re-open the school in the
fall of 1997. The school is currently servetl by an on-site septic system. As part of the remodel,
they are exploring two options. The first option is upgrading their current septic system. The
second option is to connect the school to the sanitary sewer system.
The City is beginning construction of the East Renton Sewer Interceptor this summer. Construction
is scheduled to be completed by March of 1995. This new line will be the point of connection for the
proposed school line. In order to connect to the city's system, the School District will be required to
install approximately 2000 linear feet of 24 inch diameter sewer line, 500 feet of 8 inch diameter
sewer line, 1500 linear feet of 4-6 inch force sewer line and a sewer lift station.
The City of Renton currently provides sewer service to three schools outside of the city limits; Sierra
Heights Elementary School, Apollo Elementary School and Renton Alternative High School. All of
these schools have been served by the city's system since 1971 and pay non-resident rates. The
school districts were required to engineer and install the systems which serve their schools.
ISSUE.DOT/bh
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Tulv 11. 1994 Renton Citv Council Minutes Pa�e 268
Se�arate Consideration Finance and Information Services Department submitted proposed changes in
Utility: Billing Cycle the utility billing cycle to enhance billing accuracy and reduce customer
Change service requests prompted by the current system.
Noting that the Finance Committee had met earlier this evening to discuss this
item, it was MOVED BY TANNER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER,
COUNCIL ADVANCE TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT ON THE
UTILITY BILLING CYCLE CHANGE. CARRIED.
Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Tanner presented a report recommending changing
Utility: Billing Cycle the current utility billing day composition (collect cycle) from due in 30 days
Change with a 15-day grace period to due in 25 days with a 20-day grace period and
deletion of interest charges associated with delinquent charges. MOVED BY
TANNER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 272 for ordinance.)
INFORMATION ITEMS City Clerk submitted Quarterly Contract List for April 1 to June 30, 1994; 63
City Clerk: Quarterly contracts executed in the total amount of $8,661,975.56.
Contract List, 4/94 to
6/94
City Clerk: Official City Clerk reported the official annual 1994 population for the City of
Annual 1994 City Renton, as of 4/1/94, is 43,970.
Population
- CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was read from Becky & Randy Lemke, 415 Cedar Ave. S.,
Citizen Comment: Lemke Renton, 98055, et al, requesting clarification of City Code as it applies to the
- Possible Illegal Duplex apparent operation of a duplex at 409 Cedar Ave. S. MOVED BY
Operation at 409 Cedar EDWARDS, SECONDED BY TANNER, COUNCIL REFER THIS
Ave S CORRESPONDENCE TO THE ADMINISTRATION.*
Responding to Council President Stredicke, City Attorney Warren agreed it is
difficult to establish the existence of an illegal duplex as the burden is on the
City to provide evidence of the violation, and probable cause is required
before a search warrant can be obtained for inspecting the premises.
*MOTION CARRIED.
Executive Assistant Jay Covington offered to report on any legislative efforts
that would make it easier for jurisdictions to investigate allegations of illegal
duplexes. Planning and Technical Services Director Mike Kattermann agreed
to respond to Counciiman Tanner's question regarding whether the City is now
required by State law to allow accessory units (mother-in-law apartments) in
single family areas.
Citizen Comment: Creegan Correspondence was read from Michael Creegan, 8055 S. 130th, Seattle, 98178,
- Sewer Hook-up Request requesting residential hook-up to the City's sewer system. MOVED BY
EDWARDS, SECONDED BY TANNER, COUNCIL REFER THIS
CORRESPONDENCE TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Citizen Comment: Correspondence Was read from Jan Durocher, Facilities Planning Manager for
Durocher - Renton School the Renton School District, requesting that Maplewood Heights Elementary be
District Sewer Hook-up connected to the new City sewer on 138th Avenue SE. MOVED BY
Request EDWARDS, SECONDED BY TANNER, COUNCIL REFER THIS
,� CORRESPONDENCE TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
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Ms. Kathy Koelker-Wheeler, Chair o� 3 0 'I�
Mr. Bob Edwards, Vice-Chair
Mr. Randy Corman, Member RENTON Ci� r v�,,� :<
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200 Mill Avenue South
Renton, WA 98055
RE: Use of City Sewer for Maplewood Heights Elementary School
Dear Council Members:
Renton School District No. 403 is in the early design phase of remodeling and renovation plans
for Maplewood Heights Elementary School, located at 13430 144th Avenue S.E., Renton, WA
98056. We plan to submit this project for construction permits in the fall of 1995, begin
construction in July of 1996 and re-open school in the fall of 1997.
As part of the upgrades to our site, we would like to explore the possibility of tying this facility
to the new sewer services on 138th Avenue S.E. Therefore, we are requesting authorization for
sewer service, so that this option could be available to us if desired.
We would appreciate your review of this request at the next available Council meeting.
Thank you for your consideration. We look forward to hearing from you.
Sincere�ly,
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Earl Clymer, Mayor Marilyn J.Petersen
July 1, 1994
Ms. Jan Durocher
Facilities Planning Manager
Renton School District No. 403
1220 North 4th Street
Renton, WA 98055
Re: Use of City Sewer for Maplewood Heights Elementary School
Dear Ms. Durocher:
Thank you for your letter requesting connection of Maplewood Heights Elementary
School to the new City sewer on 138t Avenue SE. The matter will be placed on the
Renton City Council meeting agenda on July 11, 1994, for referral to the Council's
Utilities Committee for review and recommendation.
Following the referral to Utilities Committee, you wi11 be notified by the Council
secretary of the date and time of the committee meeting sometime in the next few
weeks.
If you have questions or require further information, please feel free to call.
Sincerely,
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Marilyn e rsen, CMC
City Clerk
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