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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUC-96-004 , ,. � � March 3. 1997 Renton Citv Council Minutes Pa�e 68 lien period, and release of retained amount of $35,325.24 to Golf Landscaping, Inc., contractor, if all required releases are obtained. Council concur. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY SCHLITZER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL REMOVE THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT REGARDING SERVICE TO RICHARD BOSTON'S PROPERTY FROM THE TABLE. CARRIED. Utilities Committee The Utilities Committee recommended concurrence in the Utility: Richard Boston Planning/Building/Public Works Department's recommendation that fire Sewer Connection protection be offered to Richard Boston with the provision that he also obtain Request, UC-96-004 water service from the City. The Committee further recommended that sanitary sewer service be provided to the Boston property (1.2 acres outside the City limits on NE 12th St., extended, east of Anacortes Ave. NE and south of NE Sunset Blvd.) as specified in City Code, Section 8-5-15.C, "Sewer Service Outside the City Limits." This property is within the aquifer recharge area, and, if annexed, would be in Zone 2 of the City's Aquifer Protection Area. It is in the City's best interest that this parcel be served by sewer. The } property has stubs to it frorn an existing City sewer main, and the City can i provide gravity flow from this property.* Utilities Committee Chair Clawson presented a substitute report recommending concurrence in the Planning/Building/Public Works Department's recommendation that fire protection (fire flow) be offered to Mr. Boston with the provision that he also obtain water service from the City. � The Committee further recommended that sanitary sewer service be provided � to the Boston property as specified in City Code, section 8-5-15.C, "Sewer Service Outside the City Limits." This property is within the Aquifer k Recharge Area and, if annexed, would be in Zone 2 of the City's Aquifer � Protection Area. It is in the City's best interest that this parcel be served by k sewer. The property has stubs to it from an existing City sewer main, and the � City can provide gravity flow to this property. i � Mr. Boston attempted to annex to the City. The City asked him to expand the �` potential annexation area, which he was unable to do. In the meantime, the � incorporation petition for the City of Briarwood was received, and so the City �! of Renton could not decrease the size of the annexation and process the �' annexation. Mr. Boston has done everything he could to meet the City's ; policy with regards to extending utilities beyond the City limits. Because of ` the extraordinary factual situation, this extension of utilities should not establish a precedent that would do any harm to the City's utility extension policy outside its City limits. i „ � This extension of utilities to the Boston property is conditioned upon the City � having established the legal right to serve this property. If there is any question about the utility service area for the Boston property, that question � must first be resolved before the utilities can be extended to Mr. Boston. Staff should determine whether or not there is an existing issue concerning � utility service areas. If there is not, then there is no impediment to serving ' the Boston property. If there is a question about service areas, the City staff should attempt to obtain a letter from Water District No. 90 permitting the City to serve this particular property. If there is a question about utility service area and Water District No. 90 refuses to give the City a letter � permitting the City to serve this property, then the subject matter shall be , . �, �,' March 3. 1997 Renton Citv Council Minutes Pa�e 69 returned to the Committee for a review of the timeframe, expense and difficulty in establishing the City's legal right to serve the Boston property. *MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE SUBSTITUTE REPORT.** Councilman Edwards inquired if Mr. Boston will have to provide a covenant to annex, which Mayor Tanner assured will be required although its worth cannot yet be determined. Mr. Edwards commented that the City will have an opportunity to request that the Boundary Review Board withhold Mr. Boston's property from the proposed Briarwood incorporation area. He stressed the importance of not missing this opportunity, which will be limited in time. **MOTION CARRIED. Public Safety Committee Public Safety Committee Chair Edwards presented a report recommending Police: Marine Patrol renewal of the interlocal agreement with the City of Mercer Island for marine Services for 1997, Mercer patrol services in 1997. The Committee further recommended that the Island, CAG-97- resolution regarding this matter be presented for reading and adoption. The additional item of marine patrol services for airport aviation purposes was discussed, and the Committee recommended this item be referred to the Public Safetv Committee for review. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY CORMAN, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See below for resolution.) Transportation: Current Councilmember Nelson relayed comments from a citizen regarding the Projects apparent lack of construction activity on the Houser Way/Sunset Blvd. tunnel. Mr. Zimmerman explained that most of what remains to be done on this project is the asphalt overlay, which requires clear weather. Ms. Nelson then asked whether noise walls are planned for the Windsor Hills area, which Mr. Zimmerman offered to investigate. Mayor Tanner inquired if work has stopped on the Kennydale-area noise walls, and if so, why. ORDINANCES AND The following resolutions were presented for reading and adoption: RESOLUTIONS Resolution #3248 A resolution was read setting a public hearing for March 24, 1997, to vacate a Vacation: SW 12th & 13th portion of SW 12th St., a full vacation of SW 13th St., and the alley between Sts (Scarff/VAC-97-001) SW 12th and 13th Streets (Scarff, VAC-97-001). MOYED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. Resolution #3249 A resolution was read authorizing the Mavor and City Clerk to enter into an Police: Marine Patrol interlocal agreement with the City of Mercer Island for marine patrol services Services for 1997, Mercer in 1997. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, Island, CAG-97- COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. The following ordinance was presented for second and final reading: Ordinance #4657 An ordinance was read amending Chapter 2, Storm and Surface Water ,. Utility: Repeal of Refund Drainage, of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation) of City Code by rescinding ' to K.C. Drainage District subsection 8-2-2.F relating to a credit against storm and surface water No. 1 Customers drainage fees for amounts paid to King County Drainage District No. 1. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. ""�'"" `�+' APPROVE� BY CITY C�UNCIl. UTII.,ITIES COMMITTEE � CONIMITTEE REPORT Date ' � "� MARCH 3, 1997 Richard Boston Request for Utilities Connection (Referred October 28, 1996) The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the Planning/Building/Public Works Department's recommendation that fire protectior�be offered to Mr. Boston with the provision that he also obtain water service from the City. ,+����£ F�.C,�,✓ The Utilities Committee further recommends that sanitary sewer service be provided to the Boston property as specified in City Code, section 8-5-15.C, "Sewer Service Outside the City Limits." This property is within the Aquifer Recharge Area and, if annexed, would be in Zone 2 of the City's Aquifer Protection Area. It is in the City's best interest that this parcel be served by sewer. The property has stubs to it from an existing City sewer main and the City can provide gravity flow to this property. Mr. Boston attempted to annex to the City. The City asked him to expand the potential annexation area which he was unable to do. In the meantime, the incorporation petition for the City of Briarwood was received and so the City of Renton could not decrease the size of the annexation and process the annexation. Mr. Boston has done everything he could do to meet the City's policy with regards to extending utilities beyond the City limits. Because of the extraordinary factual situation, this extension of utilities should not establish a precedent that would do any harm to the City's utility extension policy outside its City limits. This extension of utilities to the Boston property is conditioned upon the City having established the legal right to serve this property. If there is any question about the utility service area for the Boston property, that question must first be resolved before the utilities can be extended to Mr. Boston. Staff should determine whether or not there is an e�sting issue concerning utility service areas. If there is not, then there is no impediment to serving the Boston property. If there is a question about service areas, the City staff should attempt to obtain a letter from Water District No. 90 permitting the City to serve this particular property. If there is a question about utility service area and Water District No. 90 refuses to give the City a letter permitting the City to serve this property, then the subject matter shall be returned to this Committee for a review of the timeframe, expense and difficulty in establishing the City's legal right to serve the Boston property. , -�L Dan Clawson, Chair � a �af=c1� - � Toni Nelson, Vice Chair Timothy Schlitz , ember CITY15:04:as. � - � ���,Gl.Llit/ �-�-- D�� � �""` CIT�F RENTON .� �----� �;` � ���,� �� City Clerk Jesse Tanner,Mayor Marilyn J.Petersen March 4, 1997 Mr. Richard Boston � 13425 E. Lake Kathleen Drive SE Renton, WA 98059 Re: Request for Utilities Connection for Property Outside City Limits � Dear Mr. Boston: At the regular Council meeting of March 3, 1997, the Renton City Council approved the recommendation of the PlanninglBuilding/Public Works Department to serve the 1.2 acres of property located on NE 12th Street with fire flow with the provision that water service is obtained from the City of Renton. _ : - s The Council further recommended that sanitary sewer service be extended to the subject property as specified in Renton Municipal Code Section 8-5-15.C,which provides for sewer service outside the city limits. � The attached Utilities Committee report, adopted by the City Council, clarifies that the extension of utilities to the Boston property is conditioned upon the City having established the legal right to serve this property. If there is any question about the utility service area for the Boston � property, that question must first be resolved before the utilities can be extended. If there is a question about service areas, City staff should attempt to obtain a letter from Water District No. 90 pernutting the City to serve this specific property. If Water District No. 90 refuses to give the City a letter permitting the City to serve this property, thet�the subject matter shall be returned to the Utilities Committee for a review of the timeframe, expense and difficulty in establishing the City's legal right to serve fhe Boston property. . If you have questions or concerns regarding this matter, please contact either myself or Ron Olsen, Utilities System Manager, at 277-6207. � , - . ' � Sincerely, . . • . � � : . . , . .- . " , � : _ Marilyn 7. rsen . � , City Clerk , .. , , , . cc: Mayor Jesse Tanner Council President Kathy Keolker-Wheeler , Members, Utilities Committee . Ron Olsen, Utility Sysfems Manager 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2501 �This paper contains 504o recycled material,20�o post consumer �� -, � CIT�DF RENTON �.ii ��-� Office of the City Attorney — � � Jesse Tanner,Mayor Lawrence J.Warren � _ __ MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Jesse Tanner Renton City Council From: Lawrence J. Wanen, City Attorney Date: February 26, 1997 Subject: Boston Utilities Extension After discussing the various issues with Mayor Tanner and staff, I believe that there is a resolution to the difficulties in serving the Boston property. Primarily we want to establish that there are e�ctraordinary circumstances which do not create a precedent in waiving the City's utility e�ension policy. As a secondary issue, there is an existing question as to whether or not this property is within the City's recognized service area. Both of these issues are resolved in the attached committee report. This draft is for discussion purposes and can be modified if necessary, either by this office, upon instruction, or by the City Council itself. If there are any questions please feel free to contact me. ��- t Lawrence 7. Wanen LJW:as. - Encl. A8:130.48. : � � : q � `� - / Ci� Post Office Box 626 - 100 S. 2nd Street - Renton, Washington 98057 - (206)255-8678 �This paper contains 509b recycled material,20°�o post consumer � � UTILITIES CONIMITTEE CONIlVIITTEE REPORT MARCH 3, 1997 Richard Boston Request for Utilities Connection (Referred October 28, 1996) The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the Planning/Building/Public Works Department's recommendation that fire protection be offered to Mr. Boston with the provision that he also obtain water service from the City. The Utilities Committee further recommends that sanitary sewer service be provided to the Boston property as specified in City Code, section 8-5-15.C, "Sewer Service Outside the City Limits." This property is within the Aquifer Recharge Area and, if annexed, would be in Zone 2 of the City's Aquifer Protection Area. It is in the City's best interest that this parcel be served by sewer. The property has stubs to it from an e�sting City sewer main and the City can provide gravity flow to this property. Mr. Boston attempted to annex to the City. The City asked him to expand the potential annexation area which he was unable to do. In the meantime, the incorporation petition for the City of Briarwood was received and so the City of Renton could not decrease the size of the annexation and process the annexation. Mr. Boston has done everything he could do to meet the City's policy with regards to e�ending utilities beyond the City limits. Because of the extraordinary factual situation, this extension of utilities should not establish a precedent that would do any harm to the City's utility extension policy outside its City limits. This extension of utilities to the Boston property is conditioned upon the City having established the legal right to serve this property. If there is any question about the utility service area for the Boston property, that question must first be resolved before the utilities can be extended to Mr. Boston. Staff should determine whether or not there is an e�sting issue concerning utility service areas. If there is not, then there is no impediment to serving the Boston property. If there is a question about service areas, the City staff'should attempt to obtain a letter from Water District No. 90 permitting the City to serve this particular property. If there is a question about utility service area and Water District No. 90 refuses to give the City a letter permitting the City to serve this property, then the subject matter shall be returned to this Committee for a review of the timeframe, expense and difficulty in establishing the City's legal right to serve the Boston property. Dan Clawson, Chair Toni Nelson, Vice Chair Timothy Schlitzer, Member CITY 15:04:as. _ �`: ""'�'`` CIT�F RENTON � ,.� Off'ice of the City Attorney '��' Jesse Tanner,Mayor Lawrence J.Warren MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Jesse Tanner Renton City Council From: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date: February 26, 1997 Subject: Boston Utilities Extension After discussing the various issues with Mayor Tanner and staff, I believe that there is a resolution to the difficulties in serving the Boston property. Primarily we want to establish that there are e�raordinary circumstances which do not create a precedent in waiving the City's utility extension policy. As a secondary issue, there is an existing question as to whether or not this property is within the City's recognized service area. Both of these issues are resolved in the attached committee report. This draft is for discussion purposes and can be modified if necessary, either by this office, upon instruction, or by the City Council itself. If there are any questions please feel free to contact me. G�� Lawrence J. Warren LJW:as. Encl. A8:130.48. w � • . / •"�` �`I�f.A�' � . . . l/iI� Post Office Box 626 - 100 S. 2nd Street- Renton, Washington 98057 - (206)255-8678 �This paper contains 50%recycled material,20%post consumer �" � COUNCIL REFERRAL TO ADMINISTRATION TO: Larry Warren DATE: 02/25/97 FROM: Marilyn Petersen LOG #: 97007-C On 2 2/ 4/97, Council Referred the following: Utilities Committee report approving Richard Boston's request for utility connection tabled pending discussion with Boundary Review Board. Warren. Please respond by: XX Prepare memo to Councilmembers via Mayor. (After Mayor's approval, Mayor's secretary wiil copy for Council and Clerk and return copy to you.) Prepare memo to Councilmembers via Mayor and include attached letter with memo. (After Mayor's approval, Mayor's secretary will copy for Council and Clerk and return copy to you.) Prepare memo to citizen/agency and submit to Mayor for approval. (After Mayor signs off, Mayor's secretary will copy for Council and Clerk and return to you for mailing.) Schedule matter on Council committee agenda. Call Council Secretary ASAP. No other action required. Other: No action required. PLEASE REFERENCE LOG NUMBER ON ALL LETTERS. Please complete request by 3-11-97. Thank you. Request completed on Staff time to prepare response Comments Signature Date _ � � CIT�OF RENTON :.ii `' � Office of the City Attorney .� �i �. Jesse Tanner,Mayor Lawrence J.Warren MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Jesse Tanner Renton City Council From: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date: February 26, 1997 Subject: Boston Utilities Extension After discussing the various issues with Mayor Tanner and staff, I believe that there is a resolution to the difficulties in serving the Boston property. Primarily we want to establish that there are extraordinary circumstances which do not create a precedent in waiving the City's utility e�ension policy. As a secondary issue, there is an existing question as to whether or not this property is . within the City's recognized service area. Both of these issues are resolved in the attached . committee report. This draft is for discussion purposes and can be modified if necessary, either by this office, upon instruction, or by the City Council itself. If there are any questions please feel free to contact me. C� l Lawrence J. Warren LJW:as. Encl. A8:130.48. Post Office Box 626 - 100 S. 2nd Street - Renton, Washington 95057 - (206)255-8678 �This paper contains 50°6 recycled material,20°6 post consumer � � UTII.ITIES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT MARCH 3, 1997 Richard Boston Request for Utilities Connection (Referred October 28, 1996) The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the Planning/Building/Public Works Department's recommendation that fire protection be offered to Mr. Boston with the provision that he also obtain water service from the City. The Utilities Committee further recommends that sanitary sewer service be provided to the Boston property as specified in City Code, section 8-5-15.C, "Sewer Service Outside the City Limits." This property is within the Aquifer Recharge Area and, if annexed, would be in Zone 2 of the City's Aquifer Protection Area. It is in the City's best interest that this parcel be served by sewer. The property has stubs to it from an existing City sewer main and the City can provide gravity flow to this property. Mr. Boston attempted to annex to the City. The City asked him to expand the potential annexation area which he was unable to do. In the meantime, the incorporation petition for the City of Brianvood was received and so the City of Renton could not decrease the size of the annexation and process the annexation. Mr. Boston has done everything he could do to meet the City's policy with regards to extending utilities beyond the City limits. Because of the extraordinary factual situation, this extension of utilities should not establish a precedent that would do any harm to the City's utility e�ctension policy outside its City limits. This e�ension of utilities to the Boston property is conditioned upon the City having established the legal right to serve this property. If there is any question about the utility service area for the Boston property, that question must first be resolved before the utilities can be e�ended to Mr. Boston. Staff should determine whether or not there is an existing issue concerning utility service areas. If _there is not, then there is no impediment to serving the Boston property. If there is a question about service areas, the City staff should attempt to obtain a letter from Water District No. 90 permitting the City to serve this particular property. If there is a question about utility service area and Water District No. 90 refuses to give the City a letter permitting the City to serve this property, then the subject matter shall be returned to this Committee for a review of the timeframe, expense and difficulty in establishing the City's legal right to serve the Boston property. Dan Clawson, Chair Toni Nelson, Vice Chair Timothy Schlitzer, Member CITY 15:04:as. 1 ����- ` � - `<�-, d _ , , � � UTILITIES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT February 24, 1997 RICHARD BOSTON REQUEST FOR UTILITIES CONNECTION (Referred October 28, 1996) The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the Planning/Building/Public Works Department's recommendation that fire protection be offered to Mr. Boston with the provision that he also obtain water service from the City. The Utilities Committee further recommends that sanitary sewer service be provided to the Boston property as specified in City Code, Section 8-5-15C, "Sewer Service Outside the City Limits". This property is within the Aquifer Recharge Area and, if annexed, would be in Zone 2 of the City's Aquifer Protection Area. It is in the City's best interest that this parcel be served by sewer. The property has stubs to it from an existing City sewer main and the City can provide gravity flow to this property. Dan Clawson, air �./'' • Toni Nelson,Vice Chair � � � •�� � ' � Timothy J. Schli/er,Member ��: Ron oi�, Lys Hornsby H:DIV/UTIWCR-BSTN/RIA:If ' � � Februarv 24. 1997 Renton itv Council Minutes Pa�e 60 Mayor Tanner noted this matter is currently being discussed in the State legislature. AUDIENCE COMMENT Richard Boston, 13425 East Lk. Kathleen Dr. SE, Renton, 98059, referred to a Citizen Comment: Boston map showing the location of his property in relation to Renton's city limits, - Sewer Connection emphasizing it is logical for him to receive sewer service from Renton rather Request, UC-96-004 than be served by Water District #90. He claimed that the State has awarded this service area to Renton, despite the objections of Water District #90. Mayor Tanner reiterated his support for approval of Mr. Boston's request; however, he advised that the City Attorney has been directed to find out whether or not impediments exist to Renton providing Mr. Boston with sewer service, given the current Briarwood incorporation effort and the lawsuit pending with Water District #90. EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL RECESS INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR FIFTEEN MINUTES TO DISCUSS PROPERTY ACQUISITION, Time: 8:12 p.m. The meeting was reconvened at 8:27 p.m.; roll was called; all Councilmembers present. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 8:28 p.m. � �---�---�._,... _�_._ ._-�-- ---����"'�;'� c� r L%���C�� ���;,:7:9-.-,.`�''`-r,�..�.:�,..,,; C��'. � _.� MARILYN J. PETERSEN, CMC, City Clerk Recorder: Brenda Fritsvold 02/24/97 . , � � Februarv 24. 1997 Renton Citv Council Minutes Pase 58 Court Case: Scoccolo v. Court Case filed by Jeffrey G. Poole on behalf of Scoccolo Construction, Inc., Renton (re: Curb One), for the use and benefit of Curb One, Inc. Curb One, a subcontractor to CRT-97-003 Scoccolo on the Park Ave. N, improvement project, asserted numerous cIaims against Scoccolo that were settled in arbitration. Following the arbitration result, Curb One filed a claim with the City of Renton. Scoccolo passed the claim onto the City of Renton to preserve Curb One's pass-through rights. Refer to Citv Attornev and Insurance Services. CAG: 96-114, Talbot Rd S Surface Water Utility Division submitted CAG-96-114, Talbot Rd. S. storm Storm System Repair, system repair (pipe bursting) project; and requested approval of the project, DEBCO Construction authorization for final pay estimate in the amount of $2,012.52, commencement of 60-day lien period, and release of retained amount of $6,265.17 to DEBCO Construction, LLC, contractor, if all required releases are obtained. Council concur. Public Works: Lake Surface Water Utility Division submitted proposed interlocal agreement with Washington Fish Studies other local governments in the Lake Washington/Cedar River and Snohomish (Interlocal Agreement) watersheds, state and federal agencies, and the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe for the management and fu�ding of studies to determine why Lake Washington's fish populations are declining. Renton's cost share is $15,000. Refer to Utilities Committee. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Transportation (Aviation) Committee Chair Corman presented a report Transnortation (Aviationl regarding a public hearing for a Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Committee amendrnent. An amendment to the Six-Year TIP is required for eligibility for Transportation: Six-Year state and federal transportation project funding. The proposed amendment TIP Plan Changes for would add an HOV interchange project at I-405/NE 44th St. to the Six-Year State & Federal Funding TIP. The Committee recommended that Council authorize a public hearing (HOV Project for Port for this TIP amendment be held on March 10, 1997 in conjunction with the Quendall) public hearing for the Comprehensive Plan changes on the same subject. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Member Schlitzer presented a report recommending Utility: Richard Boston concurrence in the Planning/Building/Public Works Department's Sewer Connection recommendation that fire protection be offered to Richard Boston with the Request, UC-96-004 provision that he also obtain water service from the City. The Committee further recommended that sanitary sewer service be provided to the Boston property (1.2 acres outside the City limits on NE 12th St., extended, east of Anacortes Ave. NE and south of NE Sunset Blvd.) as specified in City Code, Section 8-5-15.C, "Sewer Service Outside the City Limits." This property is within the aquifer recharge area, and, if annexed, would be in Zone 2 of the City's Aquifer Protection Area. It is in the City's best interest that this parcel be served by sewer. The property has stubs to it from an existing Gity sewer main, and the City can provide gravity flow from this property* While he supported the provision of sewer and water service to Mr. Boston's property, Mayor Tanner expressed concern about how this matter ties into the Briarwood incorporation effort and pending litigation regarding the Burnstead annexation. Because this property is outside Renton's service area where the City may be prohibited from obtaining a covenant to annex, he preferred delaying action. °�nr` �✓ Februarv 24. 1997 Renton Citv Council Minutes Pa¢e 59 City Attorney Lawrence J. Warren explained that Mr. Boston's property should either be served by Water District #90 or by Renton. Although Water District #90 professes plans to provide sewer service in the future, it is not now doing so. Mr. Warren said the service area is in dispute, and the question remains whether this area lies within Renton's urban growth boundary. Mayor Tanner suggested that this matter be tabled pending the outcome of the Briarwood incorporation effort's feasibility study. Councilman Schlitzer said while it would agree to postpone action on this matter, the Committee supports approval since stubs are already available to Mr. Boston's property. Mr. Schlitzer said the Administration should take steps to determine whether this parcel can be kept out of Briarwood's service area. He suggested bringing this question before the Boundary Review Board. After Mayor Tanner agreed to commit to this plan of action, it was MOVED BY SCHLITZER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL TABLE ACTION ON THIS MATTER UNTIL THE CITY ATTORNEY RESPONDS WITH INFORMATION FROM THE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD AS TO WHETHER MR. BOSTON'S PROPERTY CAN BE WITHHELD FROM THE BRIARWOOD SERVICE AREA. CARRIED. Utility: Repeal of Refund Utilities Committee Member Schlitzer presented a report recommending to K.C. Drainage District concurrence with the staff recommendation to approve an ordinance No. 1 Customers rescinding City Code section 8-2-2.F relating to a credit against storm and surface water drainage fees for amounts paid to King County Drainage District No. 1. The Committee further recommended that the ordinance regarding this matter be presented for first reading. MOVED BY SCHLITZER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See later this page for ordinance.) Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending approval Finance: Vouchers of Claims Vouchers #143903 - 144373; two wire transfers in the total amount of $1,497,992.11; approval of Payroll Vouchers #150993 - 151269; and 466 direct deposits in the total amount of $1,174,240.22. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND An ordinance was read amending Chapter 2, Storm and Surface Water RESOLUTIONS Drainage, of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation) of City Code by rescinding Utility: Repeal of Refund subsection 8-2-2.F relating to a credit against storm and surface water to K.C. Drainage District drainage fees for amounts paid to King County Drainage District No. 1. No. 1 Customers MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 3 0/ 3/97. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Council President Keolker-Wheeler referred to a memo received from Utility: Interim Water Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator Gre,gg Zimmerman setting Group forth options for the City's participation in the Interim Water Group. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Finance: Municipal Councilman Parker commented on what he felt was the exorbitantly high cost Electricity Costs of electricity purchased for municipal needs. Noting that some municipalities produce and sell their own power, he said the Utilities Committee might want to look into this issue and explore possible alternatives, given the great expense for this resource which is borne with taxpayer funds. . . � ��i�c. �- �_, .� � UTILITIES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT February 24, 1997 RICHARD BOSTON REQUEST FOR UTILITIES CONNECTION (Referred October 28, 1996) The Utilities Committee recommends concunence in the Planning/Building/Public Works Deparhnent's recommendation that fire protection be offered to Mr. Boston with the provision that he also obtain water service from the City. The Utilities Committee further recommends that sanitary sewer service be provided to the Boston property as specified in City Code, Section 8-5-15C, "Sewer Service Outside the City Limits". This property is within the Aquifer Recharge Area and, if annexed, would be in Zone 2 of the City's Aquifer Protection Area.. It is in the City's best interest that this parcel be served by sewer. The property has stubs to it from an existing City sewer ma.in and the City can provide gravity flow to this property. Dan Clawson, air � • � (,�x.�_ Toni Nelson,Vice Chair � �� Timothy J. Schl�er,Member cc: Ron Olsen Lys Aornsby H:DIV/UTIWCR-BSTN/RLO:If • ' � � c;� �`� CITY;,�F RENTON ` � � .� �� � Office of the City Attorney y Jesse Tanner,Mayor Lawrence J.Warren MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Jesse Tanner From: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date: February 24, 1997 Subject: Boston Utility Request You recently inquired if the City can legally provide utility services to the Boston property while there is a feasibility study ongoing concerning the fiscal viability of the proposed City of Briarwood. As an initial matter, the new City of Briarwood would not provide water service. All of that service would be provided either by the City of Renton or by Water District No. 90. Therefore, the � feasibility study should have little or nothing to do with the provision of water to any individual. There are other issues however. If the Boston property is located clearly within the City of Renton's service area, and there is no dispute as to that question, then there is no state law impediment to the City providing water to the Bostons. However, if there is any controversy or debate about the City's right to serve the Boston property, then this issue may have to go before the Boundary Review Board to settle the issue of who wouid be the appropriate body to provide the Bostons with water. Finally, there is the matter of the City's own policy of not e�ending water outside its City limits, absent a documented health emergency. I'm not aware of whether or not the Bostons have provided such documentation to the City. If they have, the condition has been met. If they have not;the City Council must either decline to proyide service under the policy, or make a decision to waive the policy for whatever reasons the Council can document. Since the policy was established by the Council it can be waived or modified by the Council. I hope that I have adequately answered your question. Lawrence J. W rren LJW:as. A8:130.33. Post Office Box 626 - 100 S. 2nd Street - Renton, Washington 98057 - (206)255-8678 �This papar contains 50'o recycled ma!zria!,20'�a post cons,:mar Dec��'nber V16, 1996 � Renton Citv Council Minutes `""� Pa�e 463 Transqortation (Aviation) Committee Randy Corman, Chair Tim Schlitzer, Vice-Chair Toni Nelson, Member Utilities Committee Dan Clawson, Chair Toni Nelson, Vice-Chair Tim Schlitzer, Member MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Transnortation (Aviation) Transportation (Aviation) Committee Chair Schlitzer presented a report Committee regarding the petition requesting a four-way stop sign at NE 12th St. and Streets: NE 12th Aberdeen Ave. NE. The Transportation Committee recommended Council St/Aberdeen Ave NE authorize the Transportation Division to modify the intersection as follows: Four-Way Stop Sign Request 1) Remove stop signs on NE I 2th St.; and 2) Install stop signs on Aberdeen Ave. NE. - - MOVED BY SCHLITZER, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation: Overtime Transportation (Aviation) Committee Chair Schlitzer presented a report Parking Permits Request, regarding the request for overtime parking permits by Terry Sargent, owner of Burnett Ave S Pieces - Quality Fabrics & Quitting. The Transportation Committee recommended Counci( hold this item in Committee until the Downtown Renton Association makes a request to the Transportation Division to modify the parking restrictions in the downtown area. The Transportation Division will then evaluate the request and present a recommendation to the Transportation Committee. MOVED BY SCHLITZER, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chair Corman presented a report recommending Public Works: NE lOth concurrence with Planning/Building/Public Works Department's St/Anacortes Ave NE recommendatian that Council authorize the Mavor and Citv Clerk to execute a Storm System consultant contract with CH2M Hiil in the amount of $121,254 for the final Improvement Project- design of the NE lOth St./Anacortes Ave. NE Storm System Imprevement Phase 2, GH2M Hill, Project. The 1996 Surface Water Utility Capital Improvement Program CAG-96- current budget for the project is $542,197. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Utility: Boston Sewer Councilman Corman announced that the committee report regarding the Hook-up Request, Outside Richard Boston request for sewer hook-up for his property located outside the City Limits, UC-� 96-004 City limits on NE 12th St., will be put on hold until all annexation issues are resolved. He pointed out that Mr. Boston's property lies within Briarwood's potential City incorporation boundary. Utility: Year-End Responding to Councilman Corman, Planning/Building/Public Works Adjustments Administrator Gregg Zimmermann said that the Utilities Committee was to be briefed on the year-end adjustment item listed on the agenda regarding the utility funding for various capital improvement projects. He explained that these funding items were incorporated into the year-end adjustments brought before the Finance Committee. r �,.p �. � 7 � RECEIVED CITY OF RENTON NOU 1 3 1996 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS M E M O R A N D U M RENTON CITY CUUNCIL � dF R��oN DATE: November 6, 1996 T0: Toni Nelson, President N�� � 4 ��96 `C City Council Members ��T Y C ERK S OFFI�E VIA: k,��(' Mayor Jesse Tanner FROM: Gregg Zimmerman,Administrator G � PlanninQ/Building/Public Works Department STAFF CONTACT: Ronald L. Olsen, Utility Systems Director SUBJECT: Council Referral of 10/28/96 Letter from Richard Boston requesting sewer connection and fireflow certification for 1.2 acres east of Anacortes Ave NE and south of NE Sunset Boulevard ISSUE: Shall the City serve�vater and sewer service to the Boston property. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: � Mr. Boston is the owner of a 1.2 acre parcel of property in King County that he would like to develop. He has requested sanitary sewer service and fire protection from the City. He has indicated that he would get�vater service from W.D. #90. "This parcel is within the City of Renton Critical Water Supply Area Boundary. Mr. Boston has made an effort to annex this parcel to the City of Renton,but his ei�ort failed. In discussions with the Planning Division,they indicated they would review a different annexation co�guration when the question of the possible incorporation of Briarwood is decided. The Utilities Division sees no problem with providing fire protection to this parcel as long as water service is also acquired from the City. There is presently no way to charge for only fire protection because our customers pay for this service through their�vater rates. The issue of serving sanitary sewer service outside the City Limits is another question. Presently,the ordinance on sanitary sewer service requires that the property be within the City Limits to receive service or have a health hazard with an existing on-site septic service. This parcel does not meet the standard criterion for providing sewer service outside the Ciry Limits. RECOMMENDATION: It is the recommendation of the Planninp/BuildinglPublic Works Dept., Utility Systems Division,that fire protection be offered to Mr. Boston with the provision that he also obtain water service from the City. It is also recommended that sanitary sewer service be denied at this time. H:DIV/UTIL/RONBOSTONO 1/RLO:If ' �rr✓ �rrr� O�tober 28. 1996 Renton Citv Council Minutes Paae 408 . MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was read from Richard A. Boston, 13425 E. Lake Kathleen Citizen Commenr Boston Dr. SE, Renton, 98059, requesting connection of his property, consisting of - Sewer Hook-up Request 1.2 acres on NE 12th St. outside the City limits, to the City's sewer system; Outside City Limits certification of the availability of water from existing fire hydrants; and Ur �a(„�o� acknowledgement of Water District #90 in Kent to provide water service. l. �l! MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL REFER THIS ITEM TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Noting that the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has Transportation: Ramp recently installed ramp meterit�g equipment at the freeway entrances in Metering Opposition Renton, Councilwoman Keolker-Wheeler reiterated the Council's adamant opposition to ramp metering on numerous occasions over the past ten years. She asked for an explanation of the recent installations. Administrator Gregg Zimmerman advised that although WSDOT has installed infrastructure and equipment for metering, they have promised not to activate the improvements until an agreement with the Renton City Council has been reached. WSDOT has submitted a proposal to be referred to the Transportation Committee, but are honoring the commitment previously made to the City. Councilwoman Keolker-Wheeler expressed disbelief that WSDOT officials continue to pursue this issue in light of previous opposition by the City Council. Public Safetv Committee Public Safety Committee Chair Clawson presented a report regarding the Police: Licensing of School Dance Hall Ordinance. The Public Safety Committee recommended that the Dances Council approve the Dance Hall Ordinance amending Section 5-13-3.A of the City's Finance and Business Regulations Code exempting the licensing of dances by public/private schools if conducted on school property. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page for 409 ordinance.) PersonneL• Firefighter Public Safety Committee Chair Clawson presented a report regarding the Eligibility List, SeaTac & interlocal agreement for establishment of a joint entry-level firefighter King County Fire District, eligible list. The Public Safety Committee recommended concurrence in the CAv-96- staff recommendation to approve the interlocal agreement with the City of SeaTac and King County Fire District #40 for establishment of a joint entry- level firefighter eligible list and resolution. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 409 for resolution.) Communitv Services Community Services Committee Chair Parker presented a report regarding Committee Municipal Arts Commission Appointments. The Community Services Appointmenr Municipal Committee recommended concurrence in the Mayor's appointment of Bob Arts Commission Dunn to fill an unexpired term ending on 12/31/98 to the Municipal Arts Commission. John Bernard Zoltek requested his appointment be withdrawn as his new job conflicts with Commission meetings. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Councilman Parker mentioned that the Housing Authority Tour conducted during the previous Community Services Committee meeting was very informative. Stating that the Housing Authority owns and manages a total of seven housing complexes or 568 units, Mr. Parker added that the Housing Authority provides a great service to the community. • �,, ,�; ' R�^�'z�(�I� ► � � 0��' 1 � �996 i �"aa�ar�c6`��yrr �����G �i�o�ry October 8,1996 Mayor J. Tanner and City Council Members City of Renton Subject: Water and Sewer Building and Land Development Dear Sirs: I am planning to develop parcel 102305-9135, 1.2 acres in the Renton Highlands (see attached map). This lot is in King County and in Water District 90, but is directly adjacent to Renton City limits and utility services in NE 12th avenue. I am hereby requesting that you approve and provide a letter for Water District#90 and King County DDES granting me: 1) Permission to connect to Renton City sewer. 2) Certification of the availabilitv of fire water flow from two existinq hydrants, and an acknowledgment of WD#90 intent to provide drinking water service. (I'm aware that water service to this area has been an issue between the City and the District.) During the Spring and Summer of 1996 I worked with Owen Dennison and Mike Kattermann to annex this area. This failed by a narrow margin. I will gladly sign an agreement for future annexation in order for you to grant me sewer access. The proposed development is for sinqle familv residences in a fenced gated community, which would be built under County permits and County"UR6"zoning. Note that this plan clusters the homes so that Renton "R10" densities and requirements would also be complied with. See the attached site plan. City Sewer in NE 12th currently has 6" PVC stubs running south under the sidewalk and terminating on the subject property. A video scan was made to locate and inspect these. There is also a sewer manhole on the west property line (Honeydew II)which could be a good connect point. We would work with the City to design a system and connections suitable to City of Renton Codes. Water District 90 desires to serve this property and would do so from their 4"main in 137th SE. I have discussed their allowing me to connect to Renton City water but this was rejected due to the fact that this property is clearly in their district. To put in new WD#90 fire hydrants is ridiculous because existing Renton hydrants are within 300' of all proposed buildings. In a recent review with the King County Fire Marshall at DDES, these existing hydrants were deemed acceptable. Please provide certification for fire water and sewer. Please let me know who will be working the specific details. Contact the undersigned on 931-2400, 226-2145, or pager 997-9283. Sincerely, ' � ��, � ._________ ; �� � J Richard A Boston ■ 13'-F25�stLntize I�atlileen I�nre� ■ 7<<��ito�i,'lti�c�skinytcm q8osc�-77s8 ■ (�UC�)�?b-�1�5 ' �+' `�, , PROPOSED BOSTON ANNEXATION Exhibit 1 Vicinity Map Q S�'�S � �� � � ��� J T �\J � I �_ . �i . W �: z - a� > . .:: Q � � :: 0 :�:::::::::::::::::::1�::::=::::: E 10 H S t ::::�:.: �:::::�::: :::::`�:::: 11 ::_�::.: �Y Proposed Annezation ti o,,�, Planning and Technicd Services :�:::�::::������ -����::::::�:��: �a ♦ � ♦ �Q1fl� C wO�Ci Bound Corporate ` R. MacOnie, D. V'ane�ci, O. Denr'�n 0 400 � 8 0 0 F 20 Februcry 1996 � 1:4,800 �: �- � CIT�F RENTON "� _ City Clerk J e Tanner,Mayor Marilyn J.Petersen October 31, 1996 Mr. Richard A. Boston Boston Design & Development Company 13425 East Lake Kathleen Drive SE Renton, WA 98059-7758 Re: Request for Utilities Connection Dear Mr. Boston: At the regular Council meeting of October 28, 1996, the Renton City Council referred the referenced request to one of its subcommittees, Utilities Committee, for review and recommendation. You will be notified by the Council secretary when this item is scheduled on the Committee agenda. Please feel free to call if I can provide additional assistance or information. 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