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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUC-96-003 � - — " r . � Mav 13. 1996 `'�'r'�Renton Citv Council Minutes � Pa�e 195 Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chair Corman presented a report recommending Utility: Miller Sanitary concurrence in the staff recommendation that David and Katrina Miller be Sewer Request allowed to connect each lot of their short plat to City of Renton sewers, with ��_����� the following conditions: 1. The Millers sign and have executed a covenant for each lot, agreeing to support any annexation that includes these parcels; 2. Each lot be connected to the City sewers consistent with City codes, standards, and policies; 3. The property owner(s} obtain and pay for all required permits, including but not limited to a City side sewer permit and right-of- way permit; and 4. The Millers acknowledge that, as the parcel(s) are located outside the Renton City limits, the occupant(s) shall be required to pay the utility rate set by the City Council for non-residents (currently one and one-half the standard rate). MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Solid Waste: 1996-1997 Utilities Committee Chair Cormaa presented a report recommending Coordinated Prevention concurrence in the Planning/Building/Public Works Department's Grant, Wa St DOE, CAG- recommendation that Council approve the.1996-97.Coordinated Prevention 96- Grant agreement which provides $49,706 in funding from the Washington State Department of Ecology, and commits the City to provide $33,138 in matching funds which are included in the 1996 budget. The grant funds will be used to implement solid and hazardous waste reduction education programs, and organics composting programs that meet the requirements and goals of both the King County Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan and the Local Hazardous Waste Management Plan. The Committee further recommended that the resolution regarding this matter be presented for reading and adoption. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 197 for resolution.) Solid Waste: 1996 City Utilities Committee Chair Corman presented a report recommending Optional Program concurrence in the Planning/Building/Public Works Department's Funding, King County, recommendation that Council approve the interlocal agreement with King CAG-96- County accepting Coordinated Prevention Grant funding for the 1996 Business Recycling Program and special recycling events. The Business Recycling Program offers technical assistance to all businesses in the City of Renton to help them develop and implement on-site waste reduction and recycling programs. The City will offer two special recycling events in 1996 to give residents an opportunity to recycle materials not collected through the curbside programs. The Committee further recommended that the resolution regarding this matter be presented for reading and adoption. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 198 for resolution.) Solid Waste: Local Utilities Committee Chair Corman presented a report recommending Hazardous Waste Program concurrence in the Planning/Building/Public Works Department's Funding, Seattle-King recommendation that Council approve the Memorandum of Understanding County Dept of Public with the Seattle-King County Department of Public Health providing $14,643 Health, CAG-96- in funding for the Local Hazardous Waste Management Plan. The funds will be used to implement collection of used oil, antifreeze, oil filters, and lead- acid batteries at the City's two special recycling events. In addition, the funds will be used to implement elements of the City's green garden/pollution � /, ,._�..,,; . - ' „ ��r;- = ,,,�, CITY�JF RENTON "� -- City Clerk — :� :, Jesse Tanner, Mayor Marilyn J.Petersen May 17, 1996 David and Katrina Mil(er 2064 Ilwaca Avenue NE Renton, WA 98056 Re: Request for Sewer Service Dear Mr. and Mrs. Miller: At the regular Council meeting of May 13, 1996, the Renton City Council approved your request to connect each lot of your proposed short plat to City of Renton sewers with the following conditions: 1. Execution of a restrictive covenant for each lot agreeing to support any annexation that includes these parcels; 2. Compliance with all City codes, standards and policies; 3. Acquisition of all required permits, including but not limited to a City side sewer permit and right-of-way permit; and 4. Payment of utility rate set by the City Council for non-residents located outside the City limits (currently one and one-half of the standard rate). Regarding your request to prezone 2.12 acres located ad jacent to Summerwind and Stonegate plats, a public hearing has been scheduled on June 10, 1996, to consider this matter. You will receive official notice of the hearing within the next week. Please feel free to call if additional information or assistance is needed. Sincerely, � Marilyn J. t sen City Clerk cc: Mayor Jesse Tanner _ Council President Toni Nelson David Christensen, Utility Systems Division 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2501 �This paper contains 50%recycled material,25%post consumer ' • ,,,� ApPROVED BY � CITY COUNCIL Date � ��� � q� UTILITIES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT May 9, 1996 Miller Request for Sewer Service Outside City Limits efened Ma 6, 1996 The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the staff recommendation that the Millers be allowed to connect each lot of their short plat to City of Renton sewers with the following conditions: 1. The Millers sign and have executed a covenant, for each lot, agreeing to support any annexation that includes these parcels; 2. Each lot is connected to the City sewers consistent with City codes, standards, and policies; 3. The property owner(s) obtain and pay for all required permits, including but not limited to a City side sewer permit and right-of-way permit;and 4. The Millers acknowledge that, as the parcel(s) are located outside the Renton City limits, the occupant(s) shall be required to pay the utility rate set by the City Council for non-residents (currently one and one- half the standard rate). y Corman, Chair v Timo y J. Schli e ,Vice C air I ��������► - C�C� , s Documentl\ l%� • ��� Mav 6. 1996 `�ftenton Citv Council Minutes � Pa¢e 183 Added Item Transportation Systems Division requested authorization for a three-week Streets: Sunset Blvd NE street closure of Sunset Blvd. NE from NE 7th St. to the northbound I-405 Temporary Closure for freeway on-ramp to install a tunnel lid and approach walls in conjunction Construction with the Houser Way roadway construction. Refer to Transnortation Committee. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED TO INCLUDE ADDED ITEM 6.n. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was read from David and Katrina Miller, 2064 Ilwaco Ave. Citizen Comment: Miller - NE, requesting annexation to the City, a prezoning determination prior to Request for Annexation annexation, and the extension of sanitary sewer service to their 2.2 acre parcel Prezoning (Ilwaco Ave/SE located on the southern boundary of the Stonegate annexation. The 104th) annexation and prezoning requests have already been referred to Planning & ���� ��6� Development Committee. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL REFER THE MILLERS' SANITARY SEWER SERVICE REQUEST TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Utilities Committee Chair Corman presented a report regarding the proposed Utilities Committee emergency mutual aid agreement with King County jurisdictions and water Public Works: Emergency and sewer districts. The City of Renton is one of several King County cities Mutual Aid Agreements, and water and sewer districts working together, in conjunction with King King County Jurisdictions County Emergency Management, to set up mutual aid agreements for & Agencies reciprocal help in the event of major disasters such as earthquakes or floods. The mutual aid agreement specifies the liabilities, responsibilities, and method of payment for reimbursement before the critical time when a disaster occurs. � There is a minimum fee of $100 per year for maintaining the files, which will be paid by the City's Water and Sewer Maintenance Division. The Committee recommended concurrence with the Planning/Building/Public Works Department's recommendation that Council adopt the resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the sewer and water agency mutual aid agreement. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 184 for resolution.) Parks: Senior Stage Revue Councilman Parker remarked on his attendance last Friday at the 17th annual at Carco Theatre Senior Stage Revue held at Carco Theatre, saying the event was highly enjoyable and that a great deal of talent was exhibited by the performers. Planning & Develoument Planning and Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Committee report regarding the request to retain the R-24 zone for the Zoning: Denial of Parker/Highlander property. The Committee reviewed this request in light of Requested Retention of the proposed amendments to the R-24 zone and the related policies. Although R-24 Zone for several property owners expressed concerns about proposed amendments to the Parker/Highlander zone, resulting in the new R-14 designation, there was also general agreement Property that the current R-24 zone was problematic and unworkable. The Committee recommended Council concur that the R-24 zone shall not be retained for any properties in the City. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Comprehensive Plan: Planning and Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Residential Planned report recommending Council concurrence in the staff recommendation to Neighborhood (RPN) amend the Residential Options (RO) and Residential Planned Neighborhood Policy Changes (RPN) Comprehensive Plan policies. In general, the policy amendments lower the density, clarify the types of allowed dwelling units and how they may be arranged in a development, reaffirm a maximum percentage of multi-family ���p• `�" G - 9 (e " w � , �_ 'r"i;=�,i�!' , !r+ C� • � ,',... �V�j � /�7L.�.V . �iI //vN"" Y'.a�-� ..._ __.1�'��. _• _ _ ._ ,. _�=1`.���= Anrii 3�. 1 Q�)� David and ICatrina Miller 2064 IIwaco Ave.NE Renton,WA 98059 Dear City Council Members, On Tnursday April 25, 1996 we met with three members of the City of Renton staff: Mike Benoit, Owen Dennison anf Kayren Kitirick. We discussed with these members how we have been seekinb armexation to the city along with the Stonegate plat for the past six yeais. A.fter 2 d�nials for annexation the Stonegate plat wa�later selectively and excliesively annexed which meant that our long term connection with the ptat was overl�wked. We realized after meeting with Mike Benoit,Owen Dennisim and Kayren Kitirick w�needed to include some important requests for you to consider along with our prezoning detamiination. V6'e are requesting sanitary sewer service and city water when it becomes available. Wc arc worlcing with i�:e city staff to et�u-c that ou:short}alat dcsi�aud zonino would be acceptablc to the city iipon recommendation for annexation. We have included a letter from our engineer for you to use as a reference. 'I7iank you for your consideration of our reques�ts. Sincerely, ��7,y,,�, ' ��".� � David and katrina Mi11er cc. Mike Benoit oc. Owen Dennison cc. Kaynn Isittrick � ;,�, � R. N. PARNELL COMPANY , , ' CIVILENGINEERING WATER RESOURCES ENGWEFRfYG MANAGEMHNT Aprii 30, 1996 GNVIRONMENTALSERVICES CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Dave and Katrina Milier 2064 Ilwaco Ave. NE Renton, WA 98059 Subject: Proposed Miller Short Plat-Annexation and Sanitary Sewer Service Meeting with City of Renton Planning/Public Works Staff Dear Dave and Katrina: Our meeting with the City of Renton Planning/Public Works staff on Aprii 25, 1996 was very informative and productive in regards to your continued desire for annexation to the City of Renton and for obtaining sanitary sewer senrice for your 2.2 acre parcel proposed 4 lot short plat. Your parcel, zoned SR 15,000, is located within King County and is situated on the southem boundary of the Stonegate Plat which was recently annexed into the City of Renton. Stonegate has City of Renton sanitary sewer service. Your previous request for annexation, which you applied for a few years ago during the same time period the Stonegate Plat was seeking annexation to the City, has apparently lapsed. New signatures and a new application are required, as stated by Owen Dennison, Assistant Planner, as the signatures were valid for only six months. Mr. Dennison recommended that to continue your annexation at this time, it is advisable to request a prezone for the parcel to ensure that the zoning would be acceptable to and meet City Council approved zoning for annexation. Your prezone desires could be requested at the May 8, 1996 City Council Planning and Development Committee meeting. A letter to the City Council shouid include your previous application for annexation and that your King County Short Plat approval conditions tied your short plat to the Stonegate Plat in that your Plat could not record until after Stonegate records. In addition your King County Plat must be recorded prior to September 26, 1997 according to your September 16, 1996 Short Plat No. S91 S0034 Conditions for Final Approval. A letter to the City of Renton for Annexation should include a statement of your desire to continue working with staff to ensure that your short plat would be designed to be acceptable to the City upon annexation. A new application for annexation would be required according to planning staff. Assurance of sanitary sewer service by the City would help in the final design of the plat since onsite septic could be replaced by the desired alternative of City of Renton sanitary sewer service without the extension of main line sewer outside the current city boundary. Water service is by Water District 90 which presently services the area. The proposed City of Briarwood petition activities were discussed as to the effect on the City of Renton processing your proposed annexation. It was believed that you could apply for City of Renton annexation. Processing would continue but no formal/final action taken until the Briarvvood petition decision is made by the Boundary Review Board which is expected in the next few months. � � This letter may be used as a reference in your further annexation and utifity activities. Should you desire additional technical information, please contact me at 643-3560. Sincerel a Robert N. Parnell, PE 4=1?? 1 S7th Place S�.E. • Issaquah,WA 9S�?7 • 206/643-3560 • FAX 206/392-?423