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"o� . , rUBLIC NoTIqt , 4111rAl IIPPO'fr PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF RE. -NTON . PLANNING COMMISSION A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON, ON NOVEMBER 26, 1975 - 8:00 P.M. TO CONSIDER THE ITEM DESCRIBED BELOW: - - '11, . ....„ iLaKi_1_01 Az P__E _Th . . . ,. \ ii, c _ ______ „, . . „ ,, . , ,,.,,, _, .., ,: ..,,,. ........,..p.,,,,iv,, ,,„, Mi✓a I t, ! I ' I s i • I t , I I LL`'<TM i‘,_ 1 k i . , .f5 �G , r I - ! r J Y�} w ; , ,i, , • • M CP11 ED l 4 I i • 1. — z GLACIER PARK CO. ; Appl . No. SP-822-75; special permit to fill • 9' and grade in M-P/G zone; property located south of existing r Mobil and Olympic Petroleum Distribution Facility north of �� S.W. 43rd and westerly of East Valley Road. t' , ,4� y �6O� 1711.1 O I - ! 1 1 ' g .... . , •r a. •s a. +, ., c n 59 ,0 � '� GLACIER PARK COMPANY ; , �Ii SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND GRADE i ;;. .; ,e .. ., .. j''",,,. ' i=Li i a I._ i , . — ':1.'1') . . ' - ----- LB THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO. ATTEND AND TO - EXPRESS OPINIONS OR SUBMIT COMMENTS IN WRITING. • IF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. IS DESIRED, CONTACT : CITY OF RENTON - PLANNING DEPARTMENT, 235-2550. • MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 200 MILL AVE. S. RENTON, WA. 98055 E I. \, ' ...-.- PU : LIC NOTICE • .PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF RENTON PLANNING 'COMMISSION A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION IN THE ' COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON, ON OCTORFR 22, 1q75 AT 8:00 P.M. TO CONSIDER THE ITEM DESCRIBED BELOW: I-4-.l Li - I - 1. ..--'Cmi ;.„ , -� :.. ' . , •, . . 1 . ,.) t , , 1 - ® ORT-�-- - - _. 1- ems:'; I G I HP . '.. ' TuKwiLiiik :.,, . _ ... i „ To, �Z . 1(tvøt _ I Ma/ , F .4 iz �ik � I• \ -� I - I - ,1L v\ ' _ k `i .4 .r ; ,] -TTIII 1 e - -- - - ,,•-- --——--——_ iS ib it Lo; • lt ; , *�I • .., - ' . GLACIER PARK CO . c-- r �° � -I �-- REZONE 2 I • / ^. Sz ''sb sv.l se ss ' s ' h. 1 l t ti1 is i ::::::::i::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : ', t.G. A ,,_ . . ::::::::7.:.:-.--, . . . .. G / . ., .,, izi . 1A-P 1 j 1 s_ , , .. :: , , „I 5 zr), G me? .z. —__Ij ,. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND AND TO EXPRESS OPINIONS .OR' SUBMIT . COMMENTS IN WRITING. IF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS DESIRED, CONTACT: CITY OF RENTON - PLANNING DEPARTMENT, 235-2550 h' MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 200 MILL AVE. S. 01/' RENTON, WA. 98055 '� 1.1 q1 1•.uY .fit. 1'JI I1 IJr�I.A1ii)AJ ` AID` NCB J�. H 4 1 0 O J , 1 hi-Pik. i .... , , Lo ceF - ! IL--- -Niqt.,, -. lu!G•Vil..#4. ) '' ..'i 7 p Q 4 1 lY jI , _L__ L 1 4_ I \ TV�IL P I' 1 1 A% r F :- . , > t r , i` Z t 1' • a, is I 1Jj ..° i { °t o (' I 7 , ? Qf -r T' 7 -T� °, r or1. Li •n, _ r'a. , • •,i 47 •, i.e 59 , j Y 6 t GLACIER PARK COMPANY .i • J ,,i) g rgEtVJS 'FiZet4 6r 112 M717 i l `1 '� _ 41. t T T 'T TI <3. ,« 1_ �_ _ — .L i M HI t N ' I P C. gEC. G , I . M L-- 1 . M-P , ! '}.�.a.•*•,•�,�•�aw aizi R�•�. _ .. - __ I R .EZoms : • GLACIER PARK CO. ; Appl . No. R-5 ,O-(9 : 2,Ez04.4E .FRotA 4. -ro M-p zwt1 N-I; - property located south of existing Mobil and Olympic Petroleum Distribution Facility north of S. W. 43rd and 25o1 we. v ..y of Lwo 'VE S, • APPLICANT GLACIER PARK COMPANY TOTAL AREA ±l?O 0c. M-? 2.ISoc.. , b-I-l=b'6be PRINCIPAL ACCESS S . W. 43rd St. 4. EXISTING ZONING - , • EXISTING USE UOCEVELCIV) PROPOSED USE Manufacturing Park COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN EX%6rIwjci MtNV VAG'u _I'J(3- K'' T itJmy)TR.. flz•PFo.661, 60M1,. FLAPS : MAI.IUFAt;T'VWNIr QAR.Kj G EN .L r. 14E1y1NaWsrEsif COMMENTS J`tip e 3. t I `t r \ QUIT CLAIM DEED PV GRANTOR, GLACIER PARK COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Minnesota, does by these presents, donate, convey, grant and quit claim unto the CITY OF RENTON, a municipal corporation, under the terms and conditions as hereinafter set out the following described property in King County, Washington : INSERT APPROPRIATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION SUBJECT TO A RESERVATION to Grantor of all coal, oil, gas casinghead gas and all ores and minerals of every kind and nature underlying the surface of the premises , together with the full right, privilege and license at any and all times to explore or drill for and to protect, conserve, mine, take, remove and market any and all such products in any manner which will not damage or disturb structures 'and 'other improvements and 'Grantor to restore the 'premises to substantially the same condition existing immediately prior to any such exploration or drilling® The grant and donation of the hereinabove described land is for the purpose, among others , of assisting the sponsors of the Green River Flood Control Zone District , of which the City of Renton is a co-sponsor under resolution of the City Council dated June 12, 1974, to purchase in title or perpetual easement and maintain in public control during the life of the Green River Flood Control Zone projects at least 110 acres of suitable wetland habitat at locations approved by the U. S. Soil Conservation Service and the Washington State Department of Game. The Grantor specifically provides that the City of Renton may use this land for wetland or wildlife habitat or other "Open Space" or greenbelt purposes , or if other lands may be more suitable, then the Grantee shall have the absolute right, without further notice to or approval by. Grantor, to sell, trade, exchange, encumber or pledge, in whole or in part, any of such lands as may be expedient, prudent or necessary as determined by Grantee, including the right to secure -1- f r funds to acquire such other wetland, wildlife habitats or "open space" lands within the total project area as will meet the approval of the U. S. Soil Conservation Service and the Washington State Department of Game, or shall be determined suitable by the City of Renton for the preservation of wetland or wildlife habitats and for the continued operation and maintenance thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said corporation has caused this instrument to be executed by its proper officers and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this day of , 1976. GLACIER PARK COMPANY By . . . . . . . Vice President By . . Secretary STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) On this day of , 1976, before me personally appeared and to me known to be Vice President and Secretary of the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and on oath stated that they were authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. Notary Public in and for the State of Minnesota, residing at { QUIT CLAIM DEED GRANTOR, GLACIER PARK COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Minnesota , does by these presents , donate, convey, grant and quit claim unto the CITY OF RENTON, a municipal corporation, under the terms and conditions as hereinafter set out the following described property in King County, Washington : INSERT APPROPRIATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION SUBJECT TO A RESERVATION to Grantor of all coal , oil , gas casinghead gas and all ores and minerals of every kind and nature underlying the surface of the premises , together with the full right , privilege and license at any and all times to explore or drill for and to protect , conserve , mine , take , remove and market any and all such products in any manner which. will not damage or disturb structures and other improvements and Grantor to restore the premises to substantially the same condition existing immediately prior to any s uch exploration or drilling. The grant and donation of the hereinabove described land is for the purpose , among others , of assisting the sponsors of the Green River Flood Control Zone District , of which the City of Renton is a co-sponsor under resolution of the City Council dated June 12 , 1974 , to purchase in title or perpetual easement and maintain in public control during the life of the Green River Flood Control Zone projects at least 110 acres of suitable wetland habitat at locations approved by the U. S. Soil Conservation Service and the Washington State Department of Game. The Grantor specifically provides that the City of Renton may use this land for wetland or wildlife habitat or other "Open Space" or greenbelt purposes , or if other lands may be more suitable , then the Grantee shall have the absolute right , without further notice to or appxoval by Grantor, to sell , trade , exchange , encumber or pledge , in whole or in part , any of such lands as may be expedient , prudent or necessary as determined by Grantee , including the right to secure -1- fur to acquire such other wetland, wildlife habitats or "open siace" lands within the total project area as will meet the approval of the U. S. Soil Conservation Service and the Washington State Department of Game, or shall be determined suitable by the City of Renton for the preservation of wetland or wildlife habitats and for the continued operation and maintenance thereof, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said corporation has caused this instrument to be executed by its proper officers and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this day of , 1976. GLACIER PARK COMPANY By Vice President By Secretary STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) On this day of , 1976 , before me personally appeared and to me known to be Vice President and Secretary of the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged said, instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and on. oath stated that they were authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. Notary Public in and for the State of Minnesota, residing at di- -aril Y ' ir A a `6.ri ,i illiz:Le.i..)42tA-4-2 ORDINANCE NO. M-.33 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTO'T, WASHINGTON CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN TILE CITY OF RENTON FROi'' G .(GENERAL :CLASS.IFZ.CATION 'DISTRI,CT).tb M-P 'WANUFACTUR'ING. .PARK DIS'TRI,CT)'. WHEREAS under Chapter VII , Title IV (Buil(ling Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 known as the' Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" , as amended, and the maps adopted in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow described has heretofore been zoned as • G ;(GENERAL :CLASSIFICATION) WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about .February. 5 , // 1969 , which petition was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study and public hearing, and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about February; 26,. 19695 and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission and said zoning request being in conformity with the City' s Comprehensive Plan, and the City Council .having duly considered all matters relevant thereto and all parties having been, heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE 1IAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASFHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS : . SECTION I : The following described property in the City of Manufaeturin park District Renton is hereby rezoned .�t�� n xlx as hereinbelow specified ; the City Engineer and the Planning Director are hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the 7onin ; Ordinance , as amended, to evidence said rezoning, to-wit° South 520': pf the NE. 1/4, -of the NE 1/4 of Sec . 3 6.-2 3-4 .le's.s SW. .43rd St. and proposed' 8,0th Ave. S . South. 52.0 ' and east: ,250 ' lets south. 520 ' of Govt.. .Lot 1 :and .north 401.2 ' of the NE 1/4 of. the NW 1/4: of Sea.: 31 2•8:-5. ,lest SW 43rd .St.., East Valley Road and proposed" .8.7th Ave.. S . All of Lots. 3. to. 12 ,. 21 .to: 42,, 65 to. 76 , plus that . portion of Lots; 2,. 13 ;; 20,. 43.,. 54 and. 77, lying easterly of a line;-. 50 ' .wes:terly at right angle' and parallel to. .center 'of proposed 8.7th Ave. S . . . together with all vacated .str:eets'. adjacent to sa lots., all located In the vacated Plat of Valley./lads, King ,County,. .less proposed South. 172nd St. and 8.7th Ave. .South. SE 1/4 'of the NW 1/4 :and the easterly .250 ' of ,Govt. Lot 2, .Sec:. 3.0-2.3:=5.,, less East: Valley Road and less pro- posed' .8.7th Ave. .South and South 1.6.5.th Street. i E !/ i . :-- (11' \ i \ SECTION IIe This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage , approval and legal publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this Lq day of ,Q �,,4 , 1969 . Helmie T 1s n , .(6i, y Clerk I t r `(, APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 2i4 day of ,s 46v, 1969 . ` n ` ,, Mayor IeZ4 14A Approved as to form: i J/ 1 John K. Pain, Jr. Asst. City Attorney Date of Publication : 6 2 4 '1969 -2-.. ,Alec. -04/4)4 ORDINANCE NO. 5 3 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM G (GENERAL CLASSIFICATION DISTRICT)to M-P (MANUFACTURING PARK DISTRICT) WHEREAS under Chapter VII , Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton , as amended, and the maps adopted in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow described has heretofore been zoned as G (GENERAL CLASSIFICATION) WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about February 5 , 1969 , which petition was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study and public hearing , and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about February 26, 1969, and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission and said zoning request being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan, and the City Council having duly considered all matters relevant thereto and all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I ° The following described property in the City of Manufacturing Park District Renton is hereby rezoned d Bt nteuc)Mutixotxxlx as hereinbelow specified; the City Engineer and the Planning Director are hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance , as amended, to evidence said rezoning, to-wit° South 520' of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 36-23-4 less SW 43rd St. and proposed 80th Ave. S. South 520 ' and east 250' less south 520 ' of Govt. Lot 1 and north 401.2 ' of the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Sec. 31-23--5 less SW 43rd St. ., East Valley Road and proposed 87th Ave. S. Al]. of Lots 3 to 12 , 21 to 42, 55 to 76 , plus that portion of Lots 2, 13 , 20, 43 , 54 and 77 lying easterly of a line 250 ' westerly at right angle and parallel to center trine of proposed 87th Ave. S. together with all vacated streets adjacent to saCden lots, all located in the vacated Plat of Valley/Tracts, King County, less proposed South 172nd St. and 87th Ave. South. SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 and the easterly 250' of Govt. Lot 2, Sec. 30-23-5, less East Valley Road and less pro- posed 87th Ave. South and South 165th Street. r r� SECTION II This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and legal publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 1969. 2e%,;5- Helmie Nelson,-,.City Clerk : - APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 2 day of a 0 1- D . . us er, M yor Approved as to form: John K. Pain , Jr. Asst. City Attorney E MI Date of Publication : -2- Y ' 4 P0.r • �a 1,r., OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK • RENTON,WASHINGTON a >! Qg'' 1 CITY HALL, CEDAR RIVER PARK, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 • ALPINE 5.3464 .a� 0 weber 24, 1969 Mr. Bruce Mahler, Land & Tax Agent King County Assessor' s Office County Court House, Room 201 Seattle, Washington 98104 Dear Sir: Enclosed is a certified copy of Ordinance No.2533 changing the zoning of certain properties within the City of Renton, as passed and approved on this 2211d day of Dom 1969 Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/h Enclosure (1) MEMORANDUM ' TO: Chairman, Law and; Ordinance Committee 12/18/69 FROM: Planning Director SUBJECT: Glacier Park Compan Rezone. Appl. No. R-560-69 Mr. Don Bodmer. of. the Great':.Northern Railway Company indicated to me by phone that his company is ready to proceed with the M-P portion of above'.noted rezone application. This matter was approved by Council on October 20, 1969 and held in abeyance since that date at the ' equest 'of ;the applicant. cc: City ..Clerk November 24, 1969 TO: Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director FROM: Bert H. McHenry, Assistant City Engineer Re: Rightk=of-Way Requirements for Southwest 43rd Street (formerly S. 180th Street) & East Valley Highway The Engineering Department contemplates an additional 20 feet of right-of-way will be required on the northerly side of Southwest 43rd Street (formerly S. 180th Street) between the East and West Valley highways for future street improvements. The existing right- of-way width on the northerly side is 30 feet wide. The present width of the East Valley highway ( 75 feet) is sufficient to permit future development of this street and no additional right-of-way is required. These additional right-of-way requirements for S.W. 43rd Street affect both the Broadacres property and the Railroad's Glacier Park property currently requesting rezoning in this vicinity. This office is prepared to supply any additional information you may require regarding this matter. • • i s- c� . :.�: c�. �', G, - . >,i..sy •1. ;,/ BHMc:mj Bert H. 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BOYD October 29, 1969 Western Land Et Tax Commissioner Orillia, Wash. - 1498 • • Mr. Gordon Erickson Director of Planning City of Renton City Hall Menton, Washington 98055 Dear Sir: Please refer to the request of the Glacier . Park Company for rezoning of certain property located. generally immediately north of 180th and east of the Northern Pacific tracks. • It is requested this proposed rezoning be set aside for the time being pending the consideration of a somewhat different use that might not be. suitable for manufacturing park zoning. As quickly as this revised use is determined, we will reinstitute a rezoning application. Yours very truly, • • --- �w Western Land & Ta*,•Commissioner C PF4'9,... Chairman, Law and Ordinance Committee '� �C� � ,�;E1 O City Clerk \V LL" �i l • /V8'GD pAC/ INTER-OFFICE MEMO DATE' October 27 , ' 1969 . TO : Helmie Nelson , City Clerk FROM: Gordon Y. Ericksen , Planning Director RE: Legal description - Rezone-Glacier Park Co . Property, G to M-P I hereby Certify that the legal description contained in the attached' proposed' Ordinance rezone' of Glacier' Park' Co'. property',' from' G' to' M-P,' R-56069 ,' ' ' ' ' ' . . ' . . . . . . . is correct . / . G/o don Y 'E icksen Plannin irector INTER-OFFICE MEMO DATE: October 27 , 1969 TO: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk FROM: Jack •Wilson, City Engineer RE: Proposed Ordinance-Legal- Rezone, Glacier Park Property I hereby certify that the legal description contained in the attached Ordinance, rezoning from G to M-P, of the Glacier Park Co. • property is correct. J= ' Wilson, City Engineer MEMORANDUM TO: Tom Truss, Chairman, Law and Ordinance Committee 10/27/69 PROM: Gordon Y. Bricksen, Planning Director SUBJECT: Glacier Park Company Rezone Application No. R-560-69, rezone from G to M-P • Mr. Robert Boyd. of the Great Northern Railway has requested that the ordinance on the above-noted rezone for their Orillia properties be held at this time pending resolving of some problems at .the railroad level. OF RSA C.) %"' Z PLANNING DEPARTMENT • RENTON,WASHINGTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING • RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 • BA 8-3310 - Sp Nq' ORT CAP11AM- October 17 , 1969 The Honorable D. W. Custer, Mayor Members of the City Council Renton, Washington Re: Planning Commission Recommendation Glacier Park Company (Orillia Properties) Appl. No. R-560-69; Rezone from G to M-P Gentlemen: The Planning Commission has completed its review of the above-noted rezone application. The general character- -istics of the property are as follows : Total Area--187 acres Principal Access--East Valley Highway and SW 43rd Street Existing Zoning--G Existing Use--undeveloped Proposed Use--manufacturing park Comprehensive Land Use Plan--manufacturing park Upon completion of its review, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the request to rezone from G to M-P (Manufacturing Park) the properties as defined on the attached map and legal description. The zoning requested is in agreement with the City of Renton Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Very truly yours, ordon Y. icksen P anning D rector LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR GLACIER PARK COMPANY (ORILLIA PROPERTIES) , REZONE APPL. NO. R-560-69 ; REZONE FROM G TO M-P (MANUFACTURING PARK) : South 520 ' of the NE4 of the NE4 of Sec. 36-23-4 less SW 43rd St. and proposed 80th Ave. S . South 520 ' and east 250' less south 520 ' of Govt. 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I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I ;! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 • . •°I I • •••••••••••••••••••• • HEARING - DATE February 26 , 1969 , • ' APPLICANT Glacier •Park_ Company FILE NO . R-560-69 • APPLICATION Rezone from G to M-P and H-1 -LOCATION On South 180th Street and 92nd Avenue South 1 TOTAL AREA 187 acres - 330 acres - -1 PRINCIPAL ACCESS East Valley Highway and South 180th Street EXISTING ZONING G - , EXISTING USE Undeveloped • PROPOSED USE Manufacturing Park and Heavy Industry COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Manufacturing Park and Heavy Industry • COMMENTS — -- • a r. ••• e•s • ;':••••:; Rezone from G to M-P >�••••• I C • • - ■ ■'• [ ■ ■ • .a ■.■ r fee•e•ere■ Rezone from G to H-1 ' ■ ■ •.a • 1 f• Renton Planning Commission Meeting October 8, 1969 Minutes - Page 7 BE APPROVED. SUBJECT.. •.TO .THE.=FOLLOWING. CONDITIONS-:' DRAINAGE CONTROL TO 'BE APPRO.VED."IBY THE. ENGINEERING' DE'P'A-RTMENT; EXIST'ING' GARAGE TO BE REMOVED FROM THE -PROPERTY; -SCREENING' TO" 'BE- -PROVIDED ALONG THE FULL LENGTH OF THE WESTERLY 'SIDE -OF PROPERTY; HARD SURFACE PARKING LOT TO BE INSTALLED AS APPROVED BY THE- ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. MOTION' CARRIED, The Planning Director stated Mr. Kampe had indicated he would pro- vide landscaping on the area occupied- by thei garage after its re- moval . The staff requests that this item be included and a land- scaping plan be.. required. • 5 NEW BUSINESS FOR COMMISSION 'CONSIDERATION AT PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF OCTOBER 22,-. 1969 REZONE APPLICATION (a) THE. .CHRISTIAN-.CHURCH. .(..DISCIPLE.S_ .OK. -CHR.I.ST):.;:.:Appl.. No. R-633-69; . rezone- f.rom.. GS.-1..-to_ R-3.; :proper•ty' located on Edmonds Avenue SE between Rolling. Hills :Drive.-:SE -and SE 17th Street SPECIAL PERMIT. APPLICATION (b) THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH .(D.ISCIPLES. OF CHRIST) , Appl. No. SP-634-69 ; special permit for nursing 'center- in R-3 zone; prop- erty located on Edmonds. Avenue. SE between Rolling Hills Drive SE and SE 17th Street The Planning. Director stated the rezone request is in conflict with the Comprehensive. Land Use Plan.- The .applicant has submitted a request to the City Council for__a: change' in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. This request has. been referred to the Council Planning Committee. It is the intention-of the. Planning Committee to recom- mend that the request be referred to the Planning' Commission for study and recommendation. Therefore:, technically, the Planning Commission will be unable to act. on the rezone and special permit requests until such time as the matter' of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan designation, is resolved.- . The Planning Director stated the applicant was informed of this .situation at the time the ap- plications were received in the .office. A letter of confirmation will be sent to the applicant. outlining -again' the situation as it now exists. 6. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS (a) Field Trip_ Date The Chairman, at the suggestion of: Commis sioner Sterling, stated in view of the above. infor.mation concerning the items of, new busi- ness, the Planning--CCommission: will 'hold no formal field' trip this month; Commissioners to view property individually. Sterling suggested a study session be set for deliberations on the First Investment Company and: Transamerica' Development Company mat- ters. The Chairman-stated the Commission would meet in study session -on Wednesday, October 15, 1969 , 7 : 30 P.M. (b) Great Northern Railway Company (Orillia Properties); Glacier Park Company, rezone application Na.: R-560-69 • Secretary Sterling read a letter received from the Great Northern Railway Company which stated that inasmuch as the City of Renton Renton Planning Commission Meeting October .8.,...19 6 9 Minutes - Page 8 contemplates redraft-of the-ordinance-providing -for .the zoning of heavy industrial., ..pr•operty ..and. -as the" Railway- Company" has no immedi- ate need for rezoning 'of its acreage as described in rezone appli- cation No. R-560-69, it was- suggested' the application for' rezone be suspended until such -time as .the -revised H-1 zoning ordinance is in effect. The Planning Director stated subject rezone application has been held pending preparation. .of:-covenants: .pertairiing-to the H-1 portion of the application, as requested by' the "Planning Commission. It was the Planning Director' s recommendation that- the' staff be in- structed to-.proceed::on submission to- City 'Council of the. Planning Commission' s recommendation for approval of' those areas designated for rezone to M-P. Discussion followed. .concerning. whether the- applicant' s -request for suspension of the rezone application: pertained -to the entire appli- cation or% only. that'".portion requested .for H=1 zoning". The Chairman suggested that this matter be-verified' with the applicant in order to clarify intentions regarding the M-P" portion of the application. ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN.,...SECONDED..BY -DENZER,.. THAT THE PLANNING DEPART- MENT BE AUTHORIZED TO"'FORWARD" TO THE.-CITY.'COUNC'I'L FOR APPROVAL THAT PORTION OF THE GLACIER PARK COMPANY'.".REZONE' A'PPLICATI'ON NO'. R-560-69 DESIGNATED AS M-P . (MANUFACTURING PARK) ZONING WHICH-IS IN- AGREEMENT WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN:- THE APPLICANT IS TO BE NOTIFIED BY LETTER OF THIS ACTION AND ADVISED 'THAT THE REMAINING PORTION OF THE REZONE APPLICATION PERTAINING TO H-1 ZONING WILL BE SUSPENDED UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE REVISED ORDINANCE IS PASSED. MOTION CARRIED. (c) Institute of Governmental. Research. Planning Workshop Notice of one-day .workshop for local government officials" (non- professional. planners) was" distributed. to. Commission members. The workshop-will- be. -conducted by the University 'of Washington Institute..of..Governmental. -Research in Bellevue on November 1, 1969. The Planning. Director requested that .the staff be• notified as soon as..possible..of. .those Commission members desiring to attend as reservations. will. be. limited. As there was no further official. business -before the Commission, it was MOVED BY DENZER, . SECONDED BY'. MOLA", THAT THE MEETING. BE AD- JOURNED. MOTION CARRIED. The meeting was adjourned at 10 :45 P.M. John C. Sterling, Secretary Richard Mo Stredicke , Chairman /di( (110 GREAT • NORTHERN • ,rent Notthern R p!vv,iv 'll -. rtun Street , '!r��O1Tekti one 206 624-1o00 ROBERT M. BOYD September 15, 1969 Western L'nd Ft fax Cr,n,n,issinner Orillia, Wash. - 1498 • Planning Commission City of Renton Renton, Washington 98055 Planning Commission Town of Tukwila Tukwila, Washington 98168 Gentlemen: Please refer to your files concerning application of the Glacier Park Company for rezoning its acreage lying generally between West Valley Highway and East Valley Highway, and bounded on the north by the race track properties and on the south generally by 180th. • We are advised that the City of Renton contemplates . redraft of the ordinance providing for the zoning of Heavy Industrial Property in order to take into account certain changed conditions that now seem desirable to be included in such zoning ordinance. The Railway Company has no immediate need for rezoning of this property, and it is suggested the application for rezoning heretofore submitted be suspended until such time as the redraft ordinance is prepared by the City of Renton, at which time we would ask that our application for rezoning be reinstituted and progressed. • Yours very truly, 61\1lb '2\6\ (i(J Western Land & Tax Comuissioner SEP 1? . 1, a..._.._..._________.. �� June 4`.. "19.6.9 Glacier ,Park Company;; ::::.,: Great Northern Railway 404 Union Street, Room 301 Seattle, Washington 98101 Re: _Restrictive Covenants. . Glacier Park Company Or,illia Properties Gentlemen.:, . Attached is 'a revised draft-of the Declaration. of: Restric- tive ' Covenants proposed for the . H-1 area of your Orillia properties in accordance with the discussion at the Plan- ning Commission meeting of May 28, 1969. This draft includes the revised tame limit of four years or .upon the adoption of new zoning classifications. ' . This revised paragraph;on 'page 2 further includes the state- ment., "said property to be automatically rezoned by the City, of Renton to such new zoning" . If the covenants are satisfactory, they should be .re- typed and filed in :rthe'‘King County Auditor's' office. Please return-.six copies of the original recorded docu ' ment to .this office for filing with appropriate City departments. Please contact us if there are any questions regarding. . this matter. Very truly yours, Gordon Y. Ericksen Planning Director (::. r.fN . , . _... . , . _. . . . , . , .. . . .. . . .:. ,,_: _.. ... . . . . . . • . . . . • . . • • . . . . . :, .. : • -- . . . . . ..... . • ., . . ,. .. . . . ., . • . . . . . . . , , .,:. ,. , . . • • . . . . DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS - ' • • WHEREAS , the Glacier Park :•Company• is :the owner of the, follow- ' . - • ing real property in the City of Renton; County of King, State of Washington, legally described as follows® and . WHEREAS, the owner desires to impose the following restrictions • • ; and covenants . running with the land as to the use, present and • future, of the aforedescribed real property, . • . ' NOW, , THEREFORE, the aforesaid owner imposes restrictions and covenants running with the land as to the use of the land herein- above described in respect to the use by. the undersigned, his heirs , . . ' and assigns, as follows: . (a) No building or structure shall be locc'Led closer than sixty (60) feet to any street or highway property • . . line. A ten (10) foot strip adjacent to such property • line shall be appropriately landscaped and maintained except for designated pedestrian, vehicular, rail and ' utility access ways. The remainder of the sixty (60) : , foot ' required open space may be used -for off-street ' . automobile parking and for loading of goods and mer- chandise and a gate house or guard house may be pro- vided, such building shall not be more than twelve (12) .. feet in height and shall contain not more than one hundred (100) square , feet of f loor:_ space . (b) No building or structure shall. 'be located closer • than twenty (20) feet to any property line not abutting • • a street or highway unless the line is .a common property . line with railroad right-of-way or waterway. The re- . quired twenty (20) • foot open space may be used' for off- , - ' street' automobile parking and a gate house or guard . , house, provided such building shall not be more 'than • twelve (12) feet in height and shall contain not more than one hundred (100) square feet of floor space. • • , (c) Except as 'specified in paragraph -(a) above, all :' • r , ,.. required open space shall be unoccupied and completely unobstructed except for meter pits extending not more • than six (6) inches above finished grade , lawn sprink- lers; roads, walks, landscaping, ordinary and neces - ,, 'j sary service line conduits , and poles for utilities , ' !' ' -: lighting fixtures, directional signs within. the limits , -e.. - • — • '' herein prescribed or .,underground installations acces-- • , - `f.,, ,,e so'ry to any -permitted use and railroads , _ (d) The outside storage of materials , supplies , . pro- • - . ducts and containers is permitted within the buildable , :.• ,; .; `; = : area of the property provided such storage area is e• '.'ft. ;, ' screened from all adjacent property lines by• a wall : • : . or view-obscuring fence not - less than eight (8). _ feet . • : ,..', •; ., I' _ r: ;rY'.� �p1'4 • r ��--i'si-,..>r� n.i:. ro -1,.rx �. ..o !,>`1Y rr„ ..,. .-f„»- _.-'--�OPPA""r ..I -...v�7�•c, ,,... e..-.in«�?PELi?ii.�4,^`�'.i'.,�r..,. .-...._.t(;�?.... .. .......�o_.__.- t<:_,%N,:,�u�rnY 3`;, _..._ .5:�,.1•q�s;• - =:x4._..: .� , Declaration of Ri__rictive Covenants Glacier Park Company - Page 2 feet in height, provided such a fence shall not exceed a . height of ten (10) feet. A planting strip of not less than ten (10) feet in width shall be provided and main- tained in conjunction with the view-obscuring fence. (e) Permitted floor area. The maximum permitted floor area to be contained in all buildings on a lot shall not exceed two and one-half (22) times the buildable area of the lot. (f) Permitted height. No height limit is imposed, pro- vided one (1) additional foot of width is provided for each required open space on the periphery of the lot or site for each foot in height any building on the premises exceeds forty-five (45) feet. (g) A building site plan shall be filed and approved by the City of Renton Planning Department prior to the issuance of any building permits , and any permits issued shall be in conformance with the approved site' plan. Any violation or breach of these restrictive covenants may be enforced by proper legal procedures in the Superior Court of King County by either the City of Renton or any property owners of ad- joining subject property who are adversely affected by said breach. The foregoing restrictions and covenants shall expire four (4) years from the date hereof, or upon adoption of new zoning classi- fications by the City of Renton which are applicable to the above described real property and cover the subject matter of said re- strictions and covenants, whichever is earlier; said property to be automatically rezoned by the City of Renton to such new zoning. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said Glacier Park Company has caused this instrument to be executed by its proper officers and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this day of , 19 GLACIER PARK COMPANY By Vice President Attest: Secretary STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING On this day of , 19 , before me personally appeared , the person who executed the within and fore- going instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said person for the uses and purposes there- in mentioned. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Renton. Planning: Commission Meeting- May 28', 1969 Minutes - Page 4 5 . NEW BUSINESS REZONE APPLICATION (a) .Newcastle-Grange...#1.lOO.,....,App1.-....No-..-R-.5.86-.6.9; . rezone from from G-720O' to B-1; property located on east side of. Union Ave. NE (132nd Ave. SE) between Sunset. Blvd. . NE and NE 12th St. The Chairman described the. -r..ezone- .application.... . The Planning Director pointed out property location on the -zoning map. He stated that-with ..refer-ence .to.•the•.-possibility-of -the. future extension of ..NE: 12th-Street, review with' :the...Engineering Depart-* ment indicated that it was •unlikely. that this street would be extended. ' The .rezone,:.request-.is--.in agreement..=with. the Compre- hensive Land Use Plan and .does.:not-present any- .specific problems. As there' were .no -additional .comments either.. .from..the- Commission or the audience, •it. .was..moved by -Sterling, seconded -by Forgaard, that the "hearing be' closed. Motion carried unanimously. ACTION: MOVED BY 'STERLING.,..-SECONDED...-BY- DENZ-ER.,.. THAT.-THE• PLANNING COMMIS- SION RECOMMEND 'TO THE CITY -COUNCIL.. APPROVAL-OF-THE- NEWCASTLE GRANGE' #1100 REZONE REQUEST FROM G-720.0 TO.. B-1; . SUCH REZONE BEING IN AGREEMENT WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE- LAND USE. PLAN. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. SIGN PERMIT: I.APPLICATIONS The following items were heard together: (b). .Big. Red- -Dr-ive-Ln.,.._.Appl...-...No...-...SIGN-5.84-.69;.-..three single-faced metal signs to be located on existing. building--at- 526- S. 2nd $t. (c) Diamond .Parking,.. .Appl.......No......SIGN-.585-6.9; two .signs to be located on property at S. 2nd St-. and..Main_ .Ave. S. (d.). . Phillips. 6-6-,- •App.1.....No :SIGN 5.87-69; one ..double-faced pole sign to be located on existing.. pole.. sign-.•at.. 311.-Sunset Blvd. NE The Planning Director .discussed .each_.item.,... .indicating all re- quests comply -with City -ordinances. As there were no. -further comments,. it. -was. moved- by Forgaard, seconded by Ross.,. that the hearing be closed.. .. Motion carried unanimously. ACTION: MOVED BY' .DENZER.,.• SECONDED BY R.ACANELLO,. THAT THE PLANNING COMMIS- SION APPROVE SIGN 'PERMIT APPLICATIONS (b) , (c) and (d) --BIG RED DRIVE-IN,' DIAMOND' PARKING AND 'PHILLIPS- .66--SUBJECT- TO. COMPLIANCE WITH ALL CITY ORDINANCES... . MOTION. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6 . ADMINISTRATIVE. .MATTERS (a) Great. .Northern. .Orill,ia...Properties- •(Glacier-Park... Company) -- restrictive covenants for H-l. 'zoning Renton Planning Commission Meeting' May 28, 1969 Minutes - Page 5 The Planning. Director -stated .that the .Commission' s -objections to the time expiration clause of. three. years-was. discussed- with the railroad, and its representatives are. here -this. evening to address the Commission. Audience comments were invited.- Mr... Don. Bodmer .of the Land and Tax Department, Great Northern Railway,. stated. h-is. company' s only motive in• insisting on .a time expiration clause in the proposed restrictive covenants was to encourage the City of Renton to enact :a new heavy .industry zoning ordinance that would incorporate those restrictive features desired by the City that are enforceable now only -by covenant. Teegarden stated the Commission' s- concern was that even if_..a new ordinance were adopted, the railroad' s extensive Orilli.a properties would not be covered- by such ordinance, .and it would be possible that the industrial development desired both -by the City and the rail- road would not .be continued. After further discussion regarding .the...above..matter, the Chairman suggested that the time -expiration- clause. be extended -to four years and the following --wording be -added immediately after: . "said properties .to be automatically rezoned by the City of Renton to such new zoning" . Mr. Bodmer stated that the Great Northern Railway would -have -no :objections to these -changes . ACTION: MOVED BY DENZE-R,. -SECONDED -B.Y -RACA.NELLO., . THAT THE-TIME EXPIRATION CLAUSE IN TEE -R-ESTRICTIVE.-COVENANTS- COVERI.NG..THE• GLACIER PARK COMPANY'S ORILL'IA PROPERTIES BE EXTENDED.-TO-.FOUR. YEARS AND THAT THE WORDING "SAID PROPERTIES TO BE. AUTOMATICALLY REZONED BY THE CITY OF RENTON TO SUCH NEW ZONING" BE INSERTED. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TIME EXPIRATION CLAUSE.; THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING DIRECTOR TO MAKE THESE-CHANGES-IN THE. RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS FOR APPROVAL BY THE GLACIER_.PARK. COMPANY.. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. (b) Proposed City of. Renton. Subdivision. Ordinance--Planning Commission review requested • Each Commissioner was furnished a copy of the. revised draft of the proposed Subdivision Ordinance for. the. City- of Renton. The Planning Director advised this ordinance would-replace the present Subdivision Ordinance, and .requested the Planning Com- mission to place this item. on its agenda far-.a .work. _session. ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY. ROSS,- THAT THE-PLANNING COMMIS- SION REFER THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED- SUBDIVISION -ORDINANCE TO A WORK SESSION:.. MOTION- CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. (c.).. . Communication. fr.om...Mr.s... ...Ka_thryn. -Fuller...with.. reference to request- for -Commission -review -and action The Chairman 'read a communication signed. by.. Mrs-...--Kathryn. Fuller, 223 Park Avenue N. , Renton, addressed to-the- Commission, report- ing—the fact that 'a 'truck was parked in the-alley-behind the Park Avenue Restaurant next to Mrs . Fuller' s residence for over two hours. Mrs . Fuller felt this situation-represented a danger RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING MEETING MAY 28, 1969 AGENDA 1. ROLL CALL 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES MEETING MAY 14, 1969 3 . REFERRALS FROM CITY COUNCIL: • (a) King County Hospital District Noe 1 Highlands ProPerty-- request for Planning Commission recommendation ' ' (b) Albert Balch et al Properties (request for comprehensive Plan and Zoning Changes) --Planning Commission recommendation requested 4 . BUSINESS CONTINUED FRQM PREVIOUS MEETING: FINAL PLAT APPLICATION (a) Victoria Park No. 7, Appl. No. FP-7452-68; property located between Talbot Road S. and Benson Road S. , south of S. 160th St. and southeasterly of Talbot Hill Park (continued from November 27, 1968) 5. NEW BUSINESS : REZONE APPLICATION (a) Newcastle Grange #1100, Appl. No. R-586-69;. rezone from G-7200 to B-1; property located on east side of Union Ave. NE (132nd Ave. SE) between Sunset Blvd. NE and NE 12th St. (12th Ave. N. ) SIGN PERMIT APPLICATIONS (b) Big Red Drive-In, Appl. No. SIGN-r584-69; three single-faced metal signs to be located on existing building at 526 S. 2nd St. (c) Diamond Parking, Appl. No. SIGN-585,69; two signs to be located on property at S. 2nd St. and Main Ave. S. (d) Phillips 66 , Appl. No. SIGN-587-69; one double-faced pole sign to be located on existing pole sign at 311 Sunset Blvd. NE 6 . ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS: *(a) Great Northern Orillia Properties--restrictive covenants for 'H-1 zoning (b) Proposed City of Renton Subdivision Ordinance--Planning Commission review requested (c) Communication from Mrs. Kathryn Fuller with reference to request for Commission review and action ' ' (d) Mobile Home Parks Standards--proposed ordinance changes • .GREAT NORTHERN • Great Nortnern Railway Company 404 Union, Street Se;_nttic, VNashn,gtel, 98161 ;Telephone 206 624-1900 ROBERT M BOYD May 14, 1969 • Western Land Et Tax Commissioner Orillia, Wash. - 1498 • • • Planning 'Commission City of Renton Renton, Washington 98055 • Gentlemen: The matter of a time limitation and a clause in deeds and • contracts concerning the proposed restrictive covenants to be filed . 'in conjunction with the Glacier Park Company's request for rezone of property in Orillia from "G" to "H-l" was discussed with the ' • staff. • Thisletter is to advise the Planning Commission that • Glacier Park Company will increase the time limit in the declaration of restrictive covenants to four years . Glacier Park Company will also have a clause in any deed or contract to sell property in the • • Orillia area which will spell out to the purchaser that the covenants are to be adhered to until expirationrof the time limit or a new . H-1 ordinance is adopted. We respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Declaration of Restrictive Covenants as amended with - the additional year limitation. • Yours very truly, ../C) (//2. frF1ii /81 Western Land & Tax CoY nissioner f..\ RLU1_i i D o`, MAY 14 1965 ) • • `2,v ��`�; . . , . \.. • x 1F t. GREAT 44,. ff I i NORTHERN at Northern Railway Company / 404 Union Street / Seattle, Washington 98101 / Telephone 206 624-1900 Gre April 28, 1969 ROBERT M. BOYD II Western Land 8 Tax Commissioner Orillia, Wash. - 1498 grjEIVEb ° Mr.. Gordon Y. Ericksen °iK r�`l : )1 Planning Director Planning Department \` City of Renton . riv. C� _ Municipal Building �iING . Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Sir: Please refer to the "Declaration Company ctive enants' as proposed. to be filed by the Glacier a hone on April 18 given to Mr. Bodmer by p Your recommendations asgreed upon: were discussed and the following g We will agree to delete the words "identifying and"' from (1) Paragraph '(c) 9 line 7. (2) We agree to add the words r"or ph (toorage of material`" after • building on line 4, g We agr ) . ee to reinstate the first sentence of the original (3) This will be Paragraph (g) on the • draft, Paragraph (h) ° final draft. We do not, however, agree with the expiration of the restrictions, thes fi to as you suggest. As a property owner we feel that the 'restrictions be imposed now shoulasSnantacceptable make ordinance demand within athe faith and p City° s part to show good reasonable time, which we consider three years. and we Please advise if you are in agreement on the four points will prepare the final draft. Yours txuly,� Western Land & Tax mmissioner irr. ccov r ru � 103, JJ eattle, March 24, 1969 a ,Fu ,' Mr. R. M. Boyd:\x/Ni //` OI In accordance with our review this morning I enclose a suggested redraft of Mr. Ericksen' s suggested "Declaration of Restrictive Covenants" in connection with the zoning of our Orillia property, I assume that the legal description which is to be inserted in the document would be limited to those portions V which are to be zoned Heavy Industrial and would not include the property which is to be zoned Industrial Park. This should be clarified. The enclosure is identical to Mr. Ericksen' s draft , with the following changes; We have made an insert in the first WHEREAS clause, We now own all of the property except the Patterson property which is being purchased under contract. We have changed the first line of paragraph (c) to read "paragraphs (a) and (b)" because both of those paragraphs specify uses which are exceptions to (c) . We have modified the last sentence of paragraph (d) • to make it clear that the planting strip is only required along those portions of the fence which face a street. We have deleted Mr. Ericksen' s paragraphs (e) , (h) an (i) because each of these is already covered by ordinance or merely adopts the ordinance. It seems to us that this is inappropriate in restrictive covenants. In former paragraph (g) , now (f) , we have deleted the words "or structure." We have no objection to the provisions of the paragraph so far as they -apply to buildings. The word "structure" , however, would make the provisions applicable to such things as radio masts , stacks , cranes , cooling tanks , or similar installations which would occupy very little space and may be necessary in connection with the operations. I _ Mr. R. M. Boyd -2- March 24, 1969 It is our understanding that the City expects to cover al of these subjects by amendments to the Zoning Code and at the covenants are requested merely to take care of the intervening period. It would be extremely cumbersone to have the covenants still in effect after the Zoning Code has been amended, and we have therefore added a suggested clause pro- viding for their termination. Clark A. Eckart • cc Mr. D. A. Cowles w/enc - - gut ›'\ v` \4,4f?^20 19Jo ........... • GREAT NORTHERN 1h)' Great Northern Co!^(.lc:f'.`r ,1(1/) l i on Street Seattle, VVnsh ng•on `,- A C1 / Telephone 206 621-190 ) ROBERT M. BOND Western Land Ft Tax cr,n,n,issioner Seattle, Washington March 25, 1969 Orillia, Wash. -1498 • Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen Planning Director Planning Department Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mr. Ericksen: • Please refer to your draft of "Declaration of Restrictive Covenants" furnished Mr. D. A. Cowles, regarding zoning of Glacier Park Company Orillia property from G to H-1. Attached is revised draft with the covenants as acceptable to the Glacier Park Company. Also, attached is copy of Mr. Eckart's .letter of March 24, 1969 giving explanation of the changes in the original draft. Please take the attached under advisement. Mr. Bodmer of this department will be available to further discuss any possible changes at your convenience. Please advise. Yours very truly, --." , /' Western Land & Tax Conurissioi(er' ,`� / 4 Encls rrJ. ;. `•` I. Q.; r i'/ M1: . 'February;_;7:; :1969'_ Glacier` Park ;Company'" ,: '.' 404 Union= Street S.eattle•,'"`Washington: 98101 . - . .t, R•e'.. APP:i.- `°No::'iR-'560•-69 rezone'..from .G to M-P. .,, and_'H l'; 'Orillia::P'roperties located northerly. f•:o '8.'-:480th: .�.• and..westerli.,of EEast":Valley • Highway .to 'Northern: Pacific-Great•:Northern - Railroad ::Right:-of= Tay e- tl •m` ; G n e en The Plani ng Commission`at'.:its public:hearing_-meeting, of 1 February', `26: .: 1969. ;::.reviewed:,'`the above-noted..:;rezone •appli .cation . U "on. completion";of- its-:review -`:thi "P lannin4 Commis on : recommended ;approval' of,'•°-the rezone as 'requested:.`-` How= " . ....: .........• .::t;-� v®r; .:a't :"is •rnecessary•that', .we": formalize' your: =i:ntent� . regardingt=,the7restri.ct .ve='•:covenants for- :the` H=ii:",zone• • ' `,-:: `-setbacks`:acid 'landscaping.•requirements. .•"with •�ref er"es�ce;,�to. , - " Please contact'•us '•so" .that: we may,. complete ,th'is "'matter'.a8' soon as ossibl'e'.` Very trul yours y Y.Y.Gordon�Go . Er3:c s, - ken' . 'Plannin - Director-.. /i i' Renton Planning Commission Meeting February 26 , 1969 Minutes - Page 3 ACTION: MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY TEEGARDEN, THAT THE ASHMORE REZONE APPLICATION BE CONTINUED TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE MEETING OF MARCH 12 , 1969 . MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. The applicant was advised to meet with members of the Planning Department staff as soon as possible to work out details of the restrictive covenants . (c) GLACIER PARK COMPANY, Appl. No. R-560-69; rezone from G to M-P and H-1; Orillia Properties located northerly of S. 180th St. and westerly of the East Valley Highway to Northern Pacific-Great Northern Railroad Right-of-Way The Chairman described the rezone application. The Planning Director pointed out location of the property on the zoning map and indicated the two types of zoning requested are in compliance with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. He stated further that if rezoning is granted, the applicant has indicated they will comply with the setback and landscaping requirements of the M-P zone in the area zoned H-1. The total area involved constitutes approxi- mately 517 acres--187 acres in M-P; 330 acres in H-1 . Audience comments were invited. Mr. Don Bodmer of Great Northern Railway Company' s Land and Tax Department stated he would be pleased to answer any further Com- mission questions; however, he had nothing to add beyond state- ments contained on the application. The Planning Director stated the railroad will plat the area and the required off-site improvements, streets and utilities will be provided. As there were no further comments , it was moved by Denzer, seconded by Forgaard, that the hearing be closed. Motion carried unanimously. ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY DENZER , THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMEND TO THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE APPLICATION OF GLACIER PARK COMPANY FOR M-P AND H-1 ZONING; SUCH ZONING COMPLIES WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. (d) EDWARDS, AGNES, Appl. No. R-561-69 ; rezone from P-1 to L-1; property located northwest corner Airport Way and Logan St. The Chairman described the rezone application; the Planning Director pointed out location of the property on the zoning map. Slides of the property were shown. Audience comments were invited. Mr. James Rendahl, representing the applicant, spoke on behalf of the rezone application. He stated in his opinion the Comprehensive Land Use Map is in error on this property showing P-1 designation and apparently applicant ' s property was inadvertently rezoned along with airport property to P-1 some time in the past. Appli- cant proposes renovation of existing structure to restaurant use, RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING MEETING FEBRUARY 26, 1969 AGENDA 1. ROLL CALL 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, MEETING FEBRUARY 13, 1969 3. ITEM CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS MEETING: SPECIAL PERMIT APPLICATION • (a) Chenaur, Hazel W. , Appl. No. SP-524-68; special permit request to construct apartment in R-2 zone; property located on S.E. 110th St. between 116th 4nd 112th 'Aves. S.E. (cones tinued from January 22, 1969) 4. NEW BUSINESS: FINAL. PLAT APPLICATION (a) Schumacher' s Addition, Appl. No. FP-554-69; property located northeast corner S.E. 100th St. and 108th Ave. S.E. REZONE APPLICATIONS (b) Ashmore, Hoyt & Dorothy, Appl. No. R-559-69; rezone from R-2 to R-3; property located at 2716-18 12th Ave. N. (c) Glacier Park• Co. , Appl. No. R-560-69; rezone from G to M-P and H-1; Orillia Properties located northerly of S. 180th St. and westerly of the East Valley Highway to Northern Pacific- Great Northern Railroad R/W (d) Edwards, Agnes, Appl. No. R-561-69; rezone from P-1 to L-1; property located northwest corner Airport Way and Logan St. (e) Jordan, Harold W. , Appl. No. R-562-69; rezone from GS-1 to R-2; property located on Maple Valley Highway approximately 11 miles east of Cedar River Park RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION • ADMINISTRATIVE MEETING FEBRUARY 13, 1969 MINUTES COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT : James E . Denzer, Wendell L. Forgaard, Dayle E. Garrison, Anthone R. Mola, John Racanello, Norman L. Ross, John C. Sterling, Clark Teegarden COMMISSION MEMBERS ABSENT : Richard M. Stredicke CITY STAFF PRESENT : James L. Magstadt, Assistant Planning Director; Lyman Houk, Engineering Department; Harriet Hilder, Recording Secretary The Administrative Meeting of the Renton Planning Commission was called to order by Chairman Garrison at 8 : 05 P.M. 1 . ROLL CALL was taken by Secretary Denzer. All members responded present except Ross and Stredicke. ACTION: MOVED BY DENZER, SECONDED BY MOLA, THAT THE ABSENT MEMBERS BE EXCUSED. MOTION CARRIED. Shortly after the above motion, Commissioner Ross joined the meeting and remained throughout the session. 2 . APPROVAL OF MINUTES ACTION: MOVED BY FORGAARD, SECONDED BY DENZER, THAT THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF JANUARY 22 , 1969 BE APPROVED AS WRITTEN. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 3 . ITEMS OF NEW BUSINESS FOR CONSIDERATION ON FEBRUARY 26, 1969 The following items of new business were introduced by the Assistant Planning Director. .vocation, proposed use and surrounding uses were briefly described. REZONE APPLICATIONS (b) ASHMORE, HOYT & DOROTHY, Appl. No. R-559-69; rezone from R-2 to R-3; property located at 2717 - 12th Ave. N. (c) GLACIER PARK CO. , Appl. No. R-560-69; rezone from G to M-P and H-1; Orillia Properties located northerly of S. 180th St. and westerly of the East Valley Highway to Northern Pacific-Great Northern Railroad R/W (d) EDWARDS, AGNES, Appl. No. R-561-69; rezone from P-1 to L-l; property located on Logan Ave. between Airport Way and the Cedar River (e) JORDAN, HAROLD W. , Appl. No. R-562-69 ; rezone from GS--1 to R-2; property located on Maple Valley Highway approximately 12 mi. east of Cedar River Park 4 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION ADMINISTRATIVE MEETING FEBRUARY 13, 1969 AGENDA 1. ROLL CALL 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, MEETING JANUARY 22 , 1969 3. ITEMS OF NEW BUSINESS FOR CONSIDERATION ON FEBRUARY 26 , 1969 : FINAL PLAT APPLICATION (a) Schumacher's Addition, Appl. No. FP-554-69; property located NE corner S.E. 100th St. and 108th Ave. S.E. REZONE APPLICATIONS (b) Ashmore, Hoyt & Dorothy, Appl. No. R-559-69; rezone from R-2 to R-3; property located at 2717 - 12th Ave. N. ��- (c) Glacier Park Co. , Appl. No. R-560-69; rezone from G to M-P and H-1; property located vicinity S. 180th St. and 92nd Ave. S. (d) Edwards, Agnes, Appl. No. R-561-69; rezone from R-1 to L-1; property located on Logan St. between Airport Way and the Cedar River (e) Jordan, Harold W. , Appl. No. R-562-69; rezone from GS-1 to R-2; property located on Maple Valley Highway approximately 1�m. east of Cedar River Park SIGN PERMIT APPLICATIONS (f) Glaser Beverage Co. , Appl. No. SIGN-555-69; one sign to be installed in parking lot on East Valley Highway at S. 180th (g) Santi, Bill & Steve, Appl. No. SIGN-556-69; one sign to be located near sidewalk at 215 Main 'St. (h) Friar Tuck' s, Appl. No. SIGN-557-69; one sign to be located over public R/W at 221 Main St. (i) Bank of the West, Appl. No. SIGN-558-69; one sign to be located, in bank parking lot, Highlands Shopping' Center (j) Kentucky Chicken, Appl. No. SIGN-563-69; one arrow to be installed on existing sign at 603 S. 2nd St. (k) Schaefer, Robert E. , Appl. No. SIGN-564-69; one sign to be installed on roof of building at 230 Tobin St. 4. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS (a) Field Trip Date (b) Referral from City Council--Comprehensive Sewer Plan (set study session date) ' . (a) Study Session Date to Consider Work Program--invite City Council (d) ' Transamerica Development Company--presentation of revised plans of Transamerica' s Thunder Hill Apartment Complex development • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION • RENTON, WASHINGTON • A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON ON FEBRUARY 26 , 1969 , AT 8 : 00 P . M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS 1. REZONE FROM R-2 TO R-3; property located at 2717 - 12th Ave. N. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Block 46, lot 24, Corrected Plat of Renton Highlands No. 2' as per plat recorded in. Vol. 57, page 92, records of King County, State of Washington. (.a\e e r Par k 2. REZONE FROM G TO M-P; property located at S . 180th St. and 92nd Ave. S. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: • • South 520' of 1VE1 NE' Sec.36-23-4 less south 180t6 St. and proposed 80th Ave. So. South 520', and east 250' less south 520' , of Gov't Lot 1 and north 401.2' . of NE-' NGI1/4 Sec.31-23-5 less south 180th St., 92nd Ave. So. and proposed 87th . ' Ave. South. All of Lots 3 to 12, 21 to 42, 55 to 76, plus that portion of Lots 2, 1.3, 20, 43, 54 and 77 lying Ely of a line 250' Wly at R/A and parallel to C/L of proposed 87th Ave. So., together with all vacated streets adjacent to said lots, all located in the vacated Plat of Valley Garden Tracts, King County, less proposed south 172nd St. and 87th Ave South. • • -'.,U• --Sii_'_4 . • SEk NW' and the Ely 250' of Gov't Lot 2, less 92nd Ave. So. and less proposed 87th Ave. So. and So. 165th St. A N, D REZONE FROM G TO H-1; property located at S. 180th St. and 92nd Ave. S. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NE NE- Sec— 36••23-1+ less south 520' and less 4eoposed 80+.h Ave. South; ' and that portion of NE'' NW}; Sec. 36-23-4 lying Ely of'the N.P. Ry. Co. R/W and lying Wly of a line beginning 114' east of NE corner of Henry Adams • Donation Land Claim, the true point of beginning; thence north 674.73' ; thence Nly on a straight line parallel to the E line of the N.P. Ry.Co. R/W to the N line of said section, except the Ely 80' thereof. - Gov't Lot 1, less south 520° and less east 250', except south 520' , Sec. 31-23-5. A11 of SEk NEy, NE-' SEk, SE' SEk, SW- SE' and portion of Gov't Lot 7 lying Ely of N.P. 11/W all in Section 25-23-4 except proposed 80th Ave. S, g,)4.65.th,.St-. and'•S. .17.2nd:.St. • : . . N 10 acres of SW-' NE' and N 330' of SE'4 NWk lying Ely of N.P. R/W all in Sec. 25-23-4 Gov't Lot 9 of Sec. 25-23-4 less Bow Lake Pipe Line R/W and portion of Henry Meader Donation Land Claim No. 46 lying Sly of Dow Lake Pipe Line R/W and Wly of E line of Gov't Lot 10 extended Nly, excepting from the above that portion within the following: beginning 180.01' S of the NE corner of Sec. 25; thence N 87°12'59" W 20.011to P.O.B. ; thence continuing N 87°12'59" W 1026.07° thence S l°O1119" W 1095.58' ; thence S 88°24'48" E 1029.43' ; thence N 0°49'10" E parallel to E line of Sec. '25. 1074.19' to P.O.B. Gov't Lot 10 and portion of Gov't Lot 11 lying Ely of N.P. R/i1 all Sec.25-23-4, less that portion Nly of the following described line:iBneginning • at the intersection of the S line of Henry Meader Donation Land Claim No. 46 and the E line of Gov't Lot 10; thence Sly along said E line a distance.of 255.38' the P.O.B. ; thence Wly on a straight line to a point on E line of N.P. R/W 289.12' Sly as measured along said R/<<1 from intersection of said R/W and S line of said land claim. All of L,ot 1, 14 to ].9, 44 to 53 and 78 to 82 and that portion of Lots 2, 13, 20, 43, 54 and 77 lying Wly of a line 250° Wly at R/A and parallel to C/L of • proposed 87th Ave. South, together with all vacated streets adjacent_ to said lots, all located in the vacated Plat of Valley Garden Tracts, King County, less proposed South 172nd St., and 85th Ave. South. All of Gov't Lot 2, Sec.30-23-5 except the Ely 250' thereof and less • proposed S. 165th St:. and 85th Ave. So. Gov't Lot 1 nF e,,., nn nn e NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION RENTON, WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON 1 ON FEBRUARY 26 1969 , AT 8 : 00 P . M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS : 1. REZONE FROM R-2 TO R-3; property located at 2717 - 12th Ave . N. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Block 46 , lot 24 , Corrected Plat of Renton Highlands No. 2 as per plat recorded in Vol. 57, page 92, records of King County, State of Washington. (aka.c. e Park 2. REZONE FROM G TO M-P;. property located at S . 180th St. and 92nd Ave. S. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: South 520' of NEk NEk Sec.36-23-4 less south 180th St. and proposed 80th Ave. So. South 520', and east 250°less south 520° , of Gov't Lot 1 and north 401.2' of NEB NWT; Sec.31-23-5 less south 180th St., 92nd Ave. So. and proposed 87th Ave. South. All of Lots 3 to 12, 21 to 42, 55 to 76, plus that portion of Lots 2, 13, 20, 43, 54 and 77 lying Ely of a line 250' Wly at R/A and parallel to C/L of proposed 87th Ave. So., together with all vacated streets adjacent to said lots, all located in the vacated Plat of Valley Garden Tracts, King County, less proposed south 172nd St. and 87th Ave South. •. . • SE' NWT and the Ely 250' of Gov't Lot 2;' less 92nd Ave. So. and less proposed 87th Ave. So. and So. 165th St. A N D REZONE FROM G TO H-1; property located at S . 180th St. and 92nd Ave . S. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NE' NE-' Sec. 36••23-4 less south 520' and less Q-oposed 80th Ave. South; ' and that portion of NE'k NWT Sec. 36-23-4 lying Ely of the N.P. Ry. Co. R/W and lying Wly of a line beginning 114' east of NE corner of Henry Adams Donation Land Claim, the true point of beginning; thence north 674.73' ; thence Nly on a straight line parallel to the E line of the N.P. Ry.Co. R/11 to the N line of said section, except the Ely 80' thereof. - Gov't Lot 1, less south 520° and less east 250' , except south 520', Sec. 31-23-5. All of SE- NEy, NE- SEk, SE- SE32., SW'k SE4 and portion of Gov't Lot 7 lying Ely of N.P. R/W all in Section 25-23-4 except proposed 80th Ave. S, S');165th-,Sbo . N 10 acres of SA NE•' and N 330° of SE'z NWT lying Ely of N.P. R/W all in ' Sec. 25-23-4 Gov't Lot 9 of Sec. 25-23-4 less Bow Lake Pipe Line R/W and portion of Henry Meader Donation Land Claim No. 46 lying Sly of Bow Lake Pipe Line R/W and Wly of E line of Gov't Lot 10 extended Nly, excepting from the above that; • portion within the following: beginning 180.01' S of the NE corner of Sec. 25; thence N 87°12'59" W 20.01.' to P.0.13. ; thence continuing N 87°12°59" W 1026.07 thence S .1°01'19" W 1095.58' ; thence S 88°24'48" E 1029.43' ; thence . N 0°49'10" E parallel to E line of Sec. 25 1074.19' to P.O.B. Gov't Lot 10 and portion of Gov't Lot 11 lying Ely of N.P. R/W all in Sec.25-23-4, less that portion Nly of the following described line: Beg iir at the intersection of the S line of Henry Meader Donation Land Claim No.11463 and the E line of Gov't Lot 10; thence Sly along said E line a distance of 255.38' the P.OB. ; thence Wly on a straight line to a point on E line of N.P. R/W 289.12' Sly as measured along said R/W from intersection of said R/W and S line of said land claim. All of Lot 1, 14 to 19, 44 to 53 and 78 to 82 and that portion of Lots 2, 13, 20, 43, 54 and 77 lying Wly of a line 250' Wly at R/A and parallel to C/L of proposed 87th Ave. South, together with all vacated streets adjacent to said lots, all located in the vacated Plat of Valley Garden Tracts, King County, less proposed South 172nd St., and 85th Ave. South. All of Gov't Lot 2, Sec.30-23-5 except the Ely 250° thereof and less proposed S. 165th Si-. and 85th Ave. So. o -DL-ui. " L paraiiei with the N line of Section 30, 930.93' ; thence • S l°35'12" W 794.72' to a point of curvature of a curve to the right of radius 344.265 feet; thence southwesterly along said curve 369.79 feet to a point from which the center of the circle of said curve bears South . 26°52'12" East; thence N 88°24'48" W 736.02' to the W line of Section 30; thence N 0°49'10" E along said W line of Section 30, 1073.86° to F.O.B. 3 ,' REZONE FROM PT1 TO L -1; property located on Logan St. between Airport W4y and the Cedar River. LEGAL DESCRIPTION; Lots 19 , 20 , 21, and 22,Block 4, Renton Real Estate Company' s First Addition to Renton, according to plat thereof recorded in Volume 21 of Plats, Page 50, Records of King County; Except the portion of said lots 21 & 22 condemned in King County Superior Court Cause No.: 211409 for r/w of Commercial Waterway District No. 2 , a Municipal Corporation; and Except that portion of said lots 21 and 22 conveyed to City of Renton for street purposes by deed recorded under Auditor' s file number 936873, Records of said county and EXCEPT that portion of said lots 19 and 20 conveyed to the State of Washington for highway purposes by deed recorded under Auditor ' s file number 3250237 , Records of said County; TOGETHER with portion of the vacated alley lying between said Lots 19 and 20 and said Lots 21 and 22. 4 . REZONE FROM GS-1 TO R-2; property located on Maple Valley Hwy. Approx. 12 miles east of Cedar River Park. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Parcel A: Parts of Gov. Lots 3 & 5 , Section 16 , TWP 23 N, R 5 E, W. M. , in King County, Wash. lying north of the r/w of the Columbia & Puget Sound R.R. Company as located, constructed thru said Lots and that portion of Gov. Lot 4 Sec. 16,TWP 23 N., R 5 , E ,W,M, in King County, Wash. lying southerly of county road No. 1140 & north of r/w of the Columbia and Puget Sound R. R. Company as located constructed thru said lot. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON FEBRUARY 26 , 1969 AT 8 ; 00 P .M, TO VOICE THEIR PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO SAME . JAMES E . DENZER , SECRETARY PUBLISSHED FEBRUARY 12 , 1969 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I, James L. Magstadt , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW . ATTEST : Subscribed and sworn SIGNE,Gk G�� to before me, a Notary Public , on the 14 day of YAtA6. , ov-z)c-ui • L paraiiet with the N line of Section 30, 930.93' ; thence S 1°35'12" W 794.72' to a point of curvature of a curve to the right of radius 344.265 feet; thence southwesterly along said curve 369.79 feet to a point from which the center of the circle of said curve bears South . 26°52'12" East; thence N 88°24'48" W 736.02' to the W line of Section 30; thence N 0°49'10" E along said W line of Section 30, 1073.86° to P.O.B. 3 . REZONE FROM p.71 TO L--l; property located on Logan St. between Airport Way. and the Cedar River. LEGAL DESCRIPTION; Lots 19 , 20 , 21, and 22,Block . 4, Renton Real Estate Company' s First Addition to Renton, according to plat thereof recorded in Volume 21 of Plats,Page 50, Records of King County; , Except the portion of said lots 21 & 22 condemned in King County Superior Court Cause No.: 211409 for r/w of Commercial Waterway District No. 2, a Municipal Corporation; and Except that portion of said lots 21 and 22 conveyed to City of Renton for street purposes by deed recorded under Auditor' s file number 936873, Records of said county and EXCEPT that portion of said lots 19 and 20 conveyed to the State of Washington for highway purposes by deed recorded under Auditor ' s file number 3250237 , Records of said County; TOGETHER with portion of the vacated alley lying between said Lots 19 and 20 and said Lots 21 and 22 . 4 . REZONE- FROM GS-1 TO R-2; property located on Maple Valley Hwy. Approx. 12 miles east of Cedar River Park. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Parcel A: Parts Hof Gov. Lots 3 & 5 , Section 16, TWP 23 N, R 5 E, W. M. , in King County, Wash. lying north of the r/w of the Columbia & Puget Sound B.R. Company as located, constructed thru said Lots and that portion of Gov. Lot 4 Sec. 16,TWP 23 N., R 5 , E ,W,M, in King County, Wash. lying southerly of county road No. 1140 & north of r/w of the Columbia and Puget Sound R. R. Company as located constructed thru said lot. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON FEBRUARY 26 , 1969 AT 8 ; 00 P .M, TO VOICE THEIR PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO SAME . JAMES E . DENZER , SECRETARY PUBLISSHED FEBRUARY 12 , 1969 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION 1 , James L. Magstadt , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW . ATTEST : Subscribed and sworn SIGNER ) /�' to before me, a Notary Public , on the day of 1.6t.ga„- 19 v 9 , f -_ L r - GREAT NORTHERN Great Northern Railway Company / 404 Union Street / Seattle, Washington 98101 / Telephone 206 624-1900 ROBERT M. BOYD Western Land Fr Tax Commissioner Seattle, Washington February 5, 1969 Orillia, Wash.- : 41498 Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen Planning Director City Hall, Cedar River Park Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Sir: Attached is application in duplicate for rezone of Glacier Park Company property in Orillia, City of Renton. Please advise if there are further requirements. • Yours very truly, ei7?-ta-e vee. Western Land & Tax/Commissioner Encls f R E/V . U 5 lg6g FEg F" -• • z A - .... ,`�� •\��'G � 1 ` _ AFFIDAVIT I, /e`' /7/. 80 y.� being duly sworn, declare that I am _ the property involved' in this application and that the foregoing sta ements and answers herein contained and the information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn before me this /J day of 1967. Notary Public in and for the State' of Washington, residing at ✓ � 7162/4' (Nate Signature o wner) J (Addrress) Mailing Address) QTATARS.. .•: -�L- T T LBO C4//9Sf/- 7 /d/ a' (City) (State .0 �11lf. itz -/zoo E . S a y (Telephone) (OFFICE USE ONLY) • CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspected by me and has been found to be thorough and complete in every particular and to conform to _the _rules and regulations of the Renton Planning Department governing, t!lie-_filing of such applica'- ` Date received a_ ` r�� 19 $ // 6 ) Renton Plannina Dent. • • �1, . . ' _��� .. APPLICATION FOR CHANGE -OF ZONE IN THE .CITY OF• RENTON FOR OFFICE USE ONLY_ • • • - 1. Appl No • • c- glop-IA - Plan Com. Action 2 � 1 � P � -2b _ (� q Receipt No. %Vs S . ' Appeal Filed • r 1Q 1-i�u i ' Filing Date 2-1--ksq City Council . Action Hearing ,Date. • Z.2,I0.t,q • - . Ordinance'. No . & Date. ' 4 tk t ?Ott eiv► , a«tlue �1o�ri�ar+ sv s�e�,.d Pd • , ii, APPLICANT' TO' ANSWER ALL THE. FOLLOWING QUESTIONS NEATLY AND ACCURATELY : . , Room 301 - 404 Union Street Name GLACIER PARK COMPANY Address Seattle, Washington 98101 I " Telephone No . MA 4-14c1n, err 1dg ` • 2,, Property petitioned. for rezoning is located on R. 1Rnrh and Fast of w Valley highway aI between . and '' TOtal square footage ' in property. ' 1 ! •j, LEGAL DESCRIPTION .OF PROPERTY 7;400,169 sq. ft. or 199_RR arrPs_ i li • SEA DESCRIPTIONS ATTACHED AND EXHTBTT_EtTNT SHOWTNP PROPEETY OUPT.TNRfl TN RFf nnTnk t' i • . . ; i • ;I , • r i j •J! • y YIExisting Zoning 4 • :• - Zoning' Requested H--1 . ''1 What are' uses you propose ' developon this property? 1 11 P P P P Y? Railway Yards. � i , freight terminalg, truck terminals. Number of' permanent , off-street parking• spaces that will be provided on property? II • . " ' Number required 1. NOTE TO APPLICANT: The following factors are considered ; ' 0 in reclassifying property. Evidence or additional infor- • ( ` mation you desire to submit to substantiate your. request• II „ may be 'attached .to this sheet . (See_ Application Procedure. i it sheet Item No. ' 2 for' specific requirements) . r , i 1 . In what way is this proposed change '.in zoning in the public . interest? 1 . The proposed zoning is in accordance with Comprehensive Plan of the City. The public II" „,.11 interest expressed in such plan are herein provided. I 6 2. On what basis is there . a real need in this community for more zoning of the i Ii type. you 'request? Applicant cloaca not have auf f i r_i Pnt N--1 7nned land fnr immediate ar il long-range requirements. I ( 1 ! 3. What provision will you make to protect adjacent and surrounding properties f from the detrimental effects of any uses permitted in the proposed zone? Nnne required as all surrounding property except Lonzacres and 23 acres at NW corner of 1fif.rh and I . 92nd is zoned industrial. 4. Applicant will agree by covenant to maintain 60-foot setback from streets on a1' bui1c1 ". and also to reserve the front 10 feet for landscaping. This will be a rstrict''.on '_ deeds issued until an appropriate ardioaace is adopted :,y the City. Rentz. 'LL�7�} .�` - 7 4 j 1'`�.S�b).,!--.-,'�.�•fb-�,ti^f�iG° ''?�tbi-ro---ti��,'.±L�Yc 4_.e�....a-mil?=y."�� and thaz T on of NE' NWk Sec. 36-23-.4)lyi ly of,,,,th•e-MP. Ry. Co. R/W and lying Wly of a e-beginning 114'_,ea -o - .1Ecorner of Henry Adams Donation Land Claim, the true-•p>;sin , n1 egLaa?ng; thence north 674.78' ; thence NNly,o,n.-a-s-traight line parallel to the E line`oi the,-i.P. Ry.Co. .R/W .�;�-����+?-l�r�:� ;�..cl-sect.�a,•g�zexeept•y,the�.--��:}T,�.84!_.th�r-eo.f...�.������-;.,>�„::;�-�-� Gov't Lot 1,. less south 520' and less east 250° , except south 520', Sec. 31-23-5. • All of SEk NE , NEB SEk, SEk SEk, SW' SEk and portion of Gov't Lot 7 `- lying Ely of N.P. R/W all in Section 25-23-4 except proposed 80th Ave. S, ' g i?l65.th:,Sto and'.S. l7:2nd:St =' - • N 10 acres of SW' NEk and N 330° of SE' NWk lying Ely of N.P. R/W all in a ! Sec. 25-23-4 • -o�-�f5-->?3�?-��•�F.�-x.��.1rs��p 7=T.:;��..�.,T?'��r_..�.mr.�,���; Henry Iread r nation Land Claim No. 46 lying Sly of Bo�•i Tcc�-ripe Line R/W and Wly of E line ofn-w'- ,ot 10 extended NL� �:cepting from the above that portion within the following: rth 80.01' S of the NE corner of Sec. - 25; thence N 87°12°59,�'�T 2 . ' to P.O.B.; t-61.1-ct eantinuing N 87°12'59" W 1026.07ems! er S l°01'ly" W 1095.58' ; thence S,88°277 8"-' 1.0,2 .43' , thence r��=:;�v��:0 L�r«�.��.;�a,.'���.�6.. �-� ..e'ti�2 k�-•�'.�-9=�G�=F�=ins--- �-..-..._„�:A. Gov't Lot 10, and portion of Gov't Lot 11 lying Ely of N.P. R/W all in Sec.25-23-4, less that portion N1y of the following described line: Beginning • , at the intersection of the S line of Henry Meader Donation Land Claim No. 46 r�� and the E line of Gov't Lot 10; thence Sly along said E line a distance of 255.38' the P.O.B. ; thence Wly on a straight line to a point on E line of N.P. R/W 289.12° Sly as measured along said R/W from intersection of said R/W and S line of said land claim. All of Lot 1, 14 to 19, 44 to 53 and 78 to 82 and that portion of Lots 2, 13, 20, 43, 54 and 77 lying Wly of a line 250' Wly at R/A and parallel to C/L of ' proposed 87th Ave. South, together with all vacated streets adjacent to said lots, all located in the vacated Plat of Valley Garden Tracts, King County, less proposed South 172nd St., and 85th Ave. South. • • • . i All of Gov't Lot 2, Sec.30-23-5 except the Ely 250° thereof and less • proposed S. 165th St. and 85th Ave. So. �t t /t`7 � Q� �n.�.'�- 4-'.':y��-•c�,�,as aaV;-^ f'k f 1/T'c tx.. ., ^=:���:.�.�c,w-,,. �.,- .7S,�__/�+�:V�.�:v..,r�L•}.o,L�Ef3c^,��..1.��..z=ar.��--�y,,� pare . Coommenilt t N�7 corner of said Section 30; thence S 0 4''10" W along the W line o of Section 30. 180.01' to o thence S • . 89°52°01" E parallel with the -x1ni__ot:"io 30, 930.93° ; thence S 1°35°12" W 794.72° to a point c:urv-2, of a curve to the right of radius 344.265 feet hen e southwesterly along t .ict curve 369.79 feet to a point ill.ch the center of the circle of said_ cu ,ears South 26°52,1=2}''East; thence N 88°24'48" W 736.02° to the W line of Se'c�i-fin, 30; • ��uc1z,'•�=�� 3a"z��G..�c.,.,.�.-wn:Nra�-�-� ..�--�-���»�r-::�dm�-w�r�`i._..:w. • NE1/4 NE1/4 Sec. 36. 23-4 less south 520 ' and less pro- posed 80th Ave. South; and that portion of NE1/4 NW1/4 Sec. 36-23-4 , less the south 520 ' , lying Ely of the N.P. Ry. Co.R/W and lying wly of a line beginning 114 ' east of NE corner of • • 'Henry Adams Donation Land Claim, the true point of beginning; thence north 674 . 78 ' ; thence Nly on a straight line parallel to the E line of the N.P. Ry.Co. R/W to the N line of said section, except the Ely 80 ' thereof. • • • • • • • • • • • • . i 4 S �Ott. F _ _ -� p2es se�litir8th= arcp :.peraeu BG .� v • South 520' , and east 250°less south 520' , of Gov't Lot 1 and north 401.2° of NE NWT Sec.31-23-5 less south 180th St., 92nd Ave, So. and proposed 87th Ave, South. All of Lots 3 to 12, 21 to 42, 55 to 76, plus that portion of Lots 2, 13, 20, 43, 54 and 77 lying Ely of a line 250' Wly at R/A and parallel to C/L of proposed 87th Ave, So., together with all vacated streets adjacent to said lots, all located in the vacated Plat of,Valley Garden Tracts, King • County, less proposed south 172nd St. and 87th Ave South. e . cam �r � SE5 NWT and the Ely 250° of Gov't Lot 28 less 92nd Ave. So. and less proposed ' 87th Ave. .So. and So. 165th St. South 520 ' of NEI/4NE1/4 Sec. 36-23-4 less south 180th St. and proposed 80th Ave. So. , together with the South 520 ' of that • portion of NE1/4 NW1/4 Sec. 36-23-4 lying Ely of the N.P.Ry. Co. R/W and lying Wly of a line beginning 114 ' east of NE corner of Henry Adams Donation Land Claim, the true point of beginning; thence north 674 . 78 ' ; thence Nly on a straight line parallel to the E line of the N.P.Ry. Co. R/W to the N line of said sec- tion, except the Ely 80 ' thereof. ; • • • • • • • • �. . . . . ` Y, S • �_ • APPLICATION FOR CHANGE . OF ' ZONE IN THE CITY OF• RENTON . FOR OFFICE USE ONLY ' ' " ' Appl No. -SbO-bq Plan. Com, Action Receipt No . S�(pc"" Appeal Filed • - H Filing Date 91-S-b41 City Council . Action f Hearing Date• 2.16.e1 Ordinance, No , F, Date. • • I • • '• ; APPLICANT TO. ANSWER ALL THE. FOLLOWING QUESTIONS NEATLY AND ACCURATELY : ' Room 301, 404 Union Street Name GLACIER PARK COMPANY ' Address Seattle, Washington 98101 • • Telephone No. MA 4-1900, Ext 309 ' Property petitioned for , rezoning is located on S 180th and 92nd So. between • ' and .Total square footage' in property . 2,918,931 sq. ft. or 187.01 acres. • 1 ' LEGAL, DESCRIPTION' OF PROPERTY :i • . SEE DESCRIPTIONS ATTACHED AND EXHIBIT PRINT SHOWING PROPERTY OUTLINED IN GREEN COLOR. ` d - • • • • ; • ' • i Existing Zoning G Zoning Requested lip ' . ' What are the uses you. propose to develop on this property? ,. Light industrial uses as provided in M.P. 7toning ' ! Number of. permanent off-street parking spaces that will be provided on property? +}. . : `. Number ,.required NOTE TO APPLICANT: The following factors are- considered in reclassifying property. Evidence or additional infor- .l mation you desire to submit to substantiate your. request • - may be attached to this' sheet . (See; Application Procedure. I ' 1 sheet Item No. 2 for .specific requirements) . . 1 . In ' what way is this proposed change in zoning in the public , interest? The proposed zoning is in accordance with Comprehensive Plan of City. The public interests expressed in such plan are herein provided i . ;2. On what basis is there ;a real need in this community for more zoning of the :type you request? Present supply of M P zoned land is not sufficient for long-range J requirements and in some cases not available or suitable for particular industries. J . . i • 3. What provision will you make to protect adjacent and. surrounding properties , • from the detrimental effects of any uses permitted in the proposed zone? None required. Property on east and south has L-1 zoning except 23 acres at NW corner of 180th and 92nd, which still has G zoning. APO albaBURLINGTON NORTHERN Lobby 2 - Central Building Seattle, WA 98104 DEPT. Mr. Gordon Erickson, City Planner City of Renton Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 r public hearing,and a public hearing} r` -. ;.- , , aving been held thereon on oil .s I a out November 26,•1969, and w' ie atter was thereafter con- tlnued f om time to time and the original applicants having heretofore V f , conveyed said property to Glacier, \)4( J 1, Pa•k'rCgnpany, a Minnesota Corn- ' pany;,ciand said matter thereafter I gitieen duly considered by the Affidavit of Publication PIarmth'g Commission and said zon- I �g�request having been duly i amended by Petitioner-Owner at the . Public?Hearing before the City STATE OF WASHINGTON I Councillon March 2,1970,and same COUNTY OF KING ss. now tieing in conformity with the City's'Comprehensive Plan, as 1------.Larxtended,and the City Council hay- 1 ing duly considered all matters relevant thereto,and all parties hay- being first duly sworn on • ing been heard appearing in support Barbara .Car11pagna thereof or in opposition thereto, NOW THEREFORE • oath,deposes and says that..sioisthe ..e.£Mi.e.f...e. w of BE IT ORDAINED BY THE THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) i-MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and 0 F THE CITY O F RENTON, FOLLOWS: has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred WASHINGTON,N,AS FOLLOWS: to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news- SECTION I: The following paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, described property in the City of, and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained Renton is hereby rezoned to Man• ! at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton ; hereinufacturing Park District (MP) as i Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the I WorksbDireelow specified; the Public Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, Director and the Planning Director are hereby authorized and I directed to change the maps of the Washington.That the annexed is a -Ordinance .No ' O3k•••. II Zoning Ordinance, as amended,to .a evidence said rezoning,to-wit: 1 That portion of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter • • of Section 31, Township 23 North, Range 5 East W.M.-, in " as it was published in regular issues(and King County, Washington, lying not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period west of State Highway No.5,as conveyed to the State of • Washington by deeds recorded under Auditor's File No.1107035 of •' one• consecutive issues,commencing on the and 3960399 through 3960405, , inclusive;except the west 33 feet I • . thereof conveyed to King County I day of ` Mb ,19-.?6...,and ending the for road by deed recorded under • Auditor's File No. 510698 and • . except the south 30 feet thereof conveyed to King County by day of ,19 ,both dates deed recorded under Auditor's inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- File No. 2660649, except the scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee t north 401.2 feet and except the south 8.5 feet of the east 397.40 charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $. which feet measured along north' line of South 180th Street as con- has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundre1 S r for the I veyed to City of Renton under first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each'subsequent Auditor's File No.7401170344. insertion. l Less portion quitclaimed unto the City of Renton for roadway ,!: I and/or other municipal purposes:-/Iali.,, CAr9 as per Deed dated February 5, 1976, under Auditor's File No. 7603010529. • chief'• clerk !CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON I SECTION II: This Ordinance ORDINANCE NO.3016 shall be effective upon its passage, AN ORDINANCE OFITHE CITY approval and five (5)days after its Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12 day of ' OF RENTON, WASHINGTON;- - publication. CHANGING THE ZONING PASSED BY THE CITY • ' CLASSIFICATION OF COUNCIL this 8th day of March, • ,i 1S yC�3 , 19.76.• ', CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITH- 1976. + % IN THE CITY OF RENTON Delores A.Mead, 1. s per. i� FROM GENERAL CLASSIFICA City Clerk �:`'' „ C TION DISTRICT (G) TO MAN- APPROVED BY THE MAYOR •',','t ;. :,•.,,: .,,,n,;`�\,.A1Totary Public in and for the State /Washington, UFACTURING PARK DISTRICT this 8th day of March, 1976. - L'•"~¢ ?;:// • residing at Kent, King County. ; (hip) Charles Delaurenti 4.F•a . .Q.le.'" ' ��''�C+, WHEREAS under Chapter VII, Mayor ,, mt,e„r�+,;r?!: ;Title IV (Building Regulations) of Approved as to form:'' } �? Ordinance No. 1628 known as the Gerard M.Shellan i4'i $1'ature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June , Code of General Ordinances'of the City Attorney •a:9 ,4 , :" . ,, 'City of Renton,"as amended,and • Published in the Renton Record- Wesferrf+ i}o�i'Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, the maps and reports adopted in Chronicle March 12, 1976.R3679 conjunction therewith, the property i • -- adopted the newspapers of the State. hereinbelow described has ! r heretofore been zoned as General . 'Classification District(G);and ' - WHEREAS a proper petition for • .'t; I change of zone classification of said ,property has been filed with the City ' I Clerk on or about November 4, V.P.C.Form N 87• . o. 1969, which petition was duly I rcfcrrcr� fn fhn DI•n.,,.i..., rs........;.. Renton City Council Page 3 1/5/76 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Burlington MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL RECONSIDER ACTION Northern ' BY WHICH COUNCIL REZONED PROPERTY OWNED BY GLACIER PARK.* Upon inquiry, (Glacier Park) Councilman Grant reported reasons for reconsideration: Property to Rezone Ordinance ;the north of Shell Oil Co. suit area should be retained in the natural Referred to state; that King County Assessor noted that property would be assessed Community at higher rate if rezoned; that possible more than 20 acres would be Services set aside. Upon inquiry, Mayor Garrett noted Ordinance No. 2992 was Committee for ' being held by the Clerk per Council instructions of 12/22/75 to with- 30 Days hold publication awaiting legal description of 20 acres. City Attorney Shellan reported legal description of the 20 acres was received this date from Mr. Boyd of Burlington Northern. *ROLL CALL: 4 AYES: PERRY, STREDICKE, BRUCE AND GRANT; 3 NO'S: DELAURENTI , CLYMER, SCHELLERT. MOTION CARRIED. Public Works Director Gonnason submitted legal descrip- tion of 20 acres donated to the City by Glacier Park (Burlington North- ern) for which the City will receive deed. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL AMEND PROPOSED ORDINANCE, DELETING 20 ACRES AS DESCRIBED BY THE CITY CLERK, PLUS DELETION OF 37 ADDITIONAL ACRES FOR WHICH LEGAL WILL BE SUBMITTED, FOR A TOTAL DELETION OF 57 OF THE 271 ACRES FROM THE REZONE. Discussion ensued. Councilman Grant pointed out the 37 acres located to the east of the twenty acres donated by Glacier Park and described as marshland. Upon inquiry, Burlington Northern Representative, Mr. Boyd, reported deed will need to be signed by B.N. Board of Directors, also appropriation of money to pay for fill , which will take time, but intent is to proceed. Councilwoman-Elect ( Seymour noted importance of Council studying Planning Commission public hearing record, suggested using means of set-back waivers in exchange for wetlands at no cost to City or B.N. , noting possibility that when remainder of land is filled the 20 acres wetland would dry up, and asked reasons for the rezone. Councilman Stredicke explained established . procedure whereby Council does hold public hearings on appeal of Commis- sion decision. Grant noted use of Planning Commission records. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE TO REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL WITHIN 30 DAYS. Mayor Garrett noted referral to committee having preference, MOTION CARRIED REFERRING ORDINANCE TO COMMITTEE. Shell Oil vs Upon inquiry by Councilman Schellert, City Attorney Shellan explained City of Renton his letter of January 5, 1976 attaching Memorandum Decision by Judge David C. Hunter regarding Shell Oil Co. vs. City, Superior Court #786059 with summary leading to adoption 9/8/75 by the Council of Ordinance No. 2962, Bulk Storage Regulations. The letter explained Shell 's attack being narrowed to the requirements of having automatic fire suppression systems servicing such plant, the necessity for additional catastrophe dyke besides the dyke required by the National Codes and a control of hydrocarbon emissions from any one facility to 100 tons per annum in order to safeguard air quality, being novel concept not pursued by any other governmental agency. The Attorney explained the Judge's January 2, decision that the City had not acted arbitrarily and capricious in the preparation of the ordinance; the City was justified in requiring automatic fire suppression systems; that need for addi- tional catastrophe dyke was not warranted and further arguments would be heard; and that the Judge held in favor of the City in setting stardards for hydrocarbon emission which was felt to be the crux of the matter by reason of its precedent-setting nature. The Attorney further explained the next step is preparation of Finding of Facts and Conclusions of Law and Judgment and Decree to be submitted to Judge Hunter to finalize this part of case, the Shell Oil Co. having 30 days to appeal to a higher court once the Judgment has been entered. Councilman Schellert complimented the Attorney and Staff for carrying forward the banner of the City on new ground. NEW BUSINESS Cedar River Councilman Schellert called attention to the subject of repairing Flood Damage flood damage to Cedar River, work with Corp of Engineers, damage at mouth of river in area of path, asking coordination of repair with master plan. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, REPAIR OF CEDAR RIVER FLOOD DAMAGE BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR COORDINATION. CARRIED. Renton City Council Page 4 1/5/76 NEW BUSINESS - Continued Finance Committee Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert submitted report Report - recommending Council authorize refunding 1975 Water and Sewer Bonds 1975 Water & and requested that the financial consultants, Seattle Northwest Securi- Sewer Bond ties, advise the most feasible time for the refunding issue. MOVED BY Refinancing PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE REPORT. Councilman Schellert noted possible savings of $240,000. MOTION CARRIED, VOUCHER APPROVAL The Finance Committee recommended payment of Vouchers 7572 through 7630 in the amount of $109,261 .09; plus LID 295 Revenue Warrant #R-1 in amount of $51 ,213.62 and Cash Warrants No. C-1 in amount of $51 ,153.62 and C-2 $60.00; along with LID No. 288 Revenue Warrant #R-8 in amount of $7,519.60 and Cash Warrant C-10 in amount of $7,519.60, having received departmental certification as to merchandise and/or services rendered or received. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT. CARRIED. Vouchers No. 7486 through No. 7571 machine voided during processing. ORDINANCES Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report First Reading recommending first reading of an ordinance changing the Committee Ordinance re of the Whole meeting night from the first Thursday to the second Committee of Tuesday of each month at 8:00 p.m. in the Chambers. Following read- Whole Meetings ing, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THIS ORDINANCE BE • REFERRED BACK TO COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Rezone Ordinance ' The Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings G & B, Investors of an ordinance changing the zoning classification from GS-1 to L-1 1 as requested by G & B Investors, 25 acres located at 1120 S.W. 16th Street. Planning Director Ericksen explained location and restrictive covenant requirement recommended by Planning Commission. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke as to receipt of restrictive covenants with negative response, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED ,BY PERRY, COUNCIL TABLE ORDINANCE UNTIL RECEIPT OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS. CARRIED. Ordinance #2994 Legislation Committee report recommended second and final reading New Schedule of of an ordinance adopting a new equipment rental schedule, effective Equipment Rental 1/1/76. Following reading of the ordinance amending Ordinance 2072 Rates 1/1/76 with new rates, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, ADOPT 1st Reading 12/22 ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL: 6 -AYES, GRANT ABSENT. CARRIED. Grant voted later. Ordinance #2995 Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings Amending Horse of an ordinance amending the admission taxes on horse racing, Racing Admission effective 1/1/76. Following reading of ordinance establishing basic Tax-lst Rdg. 1/22 fee of $300 plus 7Q per admission, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED See later action BY BRUCE, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL: 6 AYES, GRANT ABSENT. CARRIED. Ordinance #2996 Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings Amending of an ordinance (first reading 12/22/75) amending ordinance taxing Theater Tax moving admission charges to 3¢ per admission plus $50 license fee. Following readings, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 4 AYE: CLYMER, BRUCE, GRANT AND SCHELLERT; 3 NO: DELAURENTI , PERRY AND STREDICKE. CARRIED. Ordinance #2997 Legislation Committee report r2..Jmmended second and final readings Amending tax of an ordinance relating to tax on certain gambling activities, i .e. rate on Gambling bingo, raffles, and amusement games; pulltabls, and card games, (Card rooms) MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. (First Reading 12/22/75) Ordinance #2998 Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings Police Department of an ordinance relating to vacation for certain City employees ' Emplos2e Vacation (members of the Police Department) having completed 20 years accrues 2 1/4 days per month or 27 days per year. Following reading, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, it was explained change from 24 to 27 days per year negotiated by Police Guild for Policemen with over 20 years service, that the ordinance gives like benefit to Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING ss. nrh.er.M...Canipagna being first duly sworn on oath,deposes and says that is the ....Chief..elerk of THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four (4) times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news- paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, Washington.That the annexed is a yt.ri.flAn,ayg.c.e..- o. 3012 • as it was published in regular issues(and not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period of ; one consecutive issues,commencing on the ,' day of . iz ,19.76....,and ending the day of ,19 ,both dates inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $.7. .26which has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred-words for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for eac ubsequent insertion. chief. ..irk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5 day of , 19.7b.. Notary Public in and for the tate of Washi gton, residing at Kent, King ounty. —:Passed by tl a Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June 9th,•19S5rr, VksTern,Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, :7 gpte;6Fby the newspapers of the State. • •s is V.P.C.Form No.87 t 1`- ut-back. hat $24.6 The budget r'" d to pay " cent pay raise unity Col- The commit budget 'plementation 7"' �" through a ' creases back t ^. ;_ e B&O tax ally planned.J '^ `✓'.'' . jewelry. would produce - as to be that could be :` V mice,a in state budget. o be dQ,�e� The budget c ':' .� .y,:: .; :,a partment tion of an erne ' developed by Si71 !and ated two other prog per, after the Ways and `"'' ' per, Demo- The Donohu r going to revolving fund fr out of the district could b ifA LE d Health money it nee lion." borrow the �A i woululdn't collection the mmittee free. S a sHo p NI , V. RANDSIstatjstj:4a,;,E�, FORtHFI Obituaries: . OF THE LA ilden, Buckley, and Neil, I��EV pdwin, and Francis Hilden 1 oN S H 0 P 11 of Kent; and two sisters, ivian Kassner,Renton,and ura Robbins, Seattle. i WELLS SO. - Remembrances to hildren's Orthopedic ospitaI are suggested. • rik Kuitunen ; Funeral services'for'Erik I t vote tO .att Greenwood Memori- I i m t Park. Mr. Kuitunen died ttuesday night at Virginia Pastor Robert to Mason Hospital at the age of Stott,t, a Renton Assembly of God 10' minister, announced a t! He had been at the hospital �hange in name of his church 'or two months. ' at 12636 SE 89th Place. Mr. Kuitunen resided at i ii ' , 1016 56th Ave. S.in Seattle: '`The congregation voted e was born July 7, 1885 in fen.18 an.18 to change the name of p Ley; abr nd. hti,Seat-Hyppa,, Victor uitunen of Finland; a sist- r, Hanna Elkhill, Detroit; ive grandchildren and three rear-grandchildren. r,:pn bi,. f He was a member of agles Lodge in Rock c `' prings, Wyo. , Mr. Kuitunen came to the cornier Newspapers'bureau nited States in 190g. He OLYMPIA — Taxes weren' ilved�ived in Wyoming before mentioned as the Senate citni to Buckley in 1948. Means Committee hammered elivedin Seattle since 1971. budget Wednesday but the here—waiting in the wings. He was a "retired coal i miner. Original estimates were ti illion taxes would be need L:::,• ' ' , aui A. Thomas or projects atHighline Com- Funeralserviceswi11be10ege included in a revise package.This would be raise m. Saturday at Stokes itre per cent addition to the sta and a 10 per cent luxury tax o Mortuary Chapel for Paul A ----____1"`----- An additional'$33.2 million raised by a,2 per cent cut expenditures, with the paring • • CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 3012 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON , CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL CLASSIFICATION DISTRICT (G) TO MANUFACTURING PARK DISTRICT (M-P) AND HEAVY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT (H-1) ,RESPECTIVELY WHEREAS under Chapter VII , Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" , as amended, and the maps and reports adopted in conjunction therewith , the property hereinbelow described has heretofore been zoned as General Classification District (G) ; and WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about February 5 , 1969 ; which petition was duly .referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study and public hearing, and the matter continued from time to time, and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about November 26 , 1975 , and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission and said zoning request being in conformity with the City' s Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and the City Council having duly considered all matters 'relevant thereto , and all parties .having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto, NOW THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I: The following described property in the City . of Renton is hereby rezoned to Manufacturing Park District (M-P) and Heavy Industrial District (H-1) ,respectively, as hereinbelow specified; the Public Works Director and the Planning Director are hereby- authorized and directed to change the. maps of the- Zoning Ordinance , as amended, to evidence said rezoning, to-wit: -1- . ` • (A) TO MANUFACTURING PARK (M-P) DISTRICT All that portion of Section 25 and 36 , Twp. 23 N. , -Range 4 E . ,W.M. , lying east of Oakesdale Avenue ( 80th Avenue S . ) and northerly of a line which is parallel with and 520 feet north of , as measured at right angles to , the centerline of S.W. 43rd Street . Except the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 25 . Except also all that portion of a 20 acre parcel , more or less , being the N 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 25 . Also less proposed South 165th Street and South 172nd Street. Together with all that portion of Section 30 and 31 , Twp. 23 N. , Rng 5 E. , W.M. lying northerly of a line which is parallel with and 520 feet north of , as measured at right angles to , the centerline of S.W. 43rd Street ; and westerly of a line which is parallel with and 250 feet west of , as measured at right angles to , the centerline of Lind Avenue ( 87th Ave. S . ) Except the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of said Section 30 . Also less proposed S . 165th Street , 85th Ave . S. and S . 172nd Street . AND FURTHER EXCEPTING FROM THE ABOVEDESCRIBED PREMISES THE FOLLOWING , CONSISTING OF 59 ACRES , MORE OR LESS , OF WHICH AN AREA, 20 ACRES MORE OR LESS , HAS BEEN CONVEYED TO CITY BY THE GLACIER PARK COMPANY , A MINNESOTA CORPORATION , BY QUIT CLAIM DEED DATED FEBRUARY 20 , 1976 , FOR CERTAIN WETLAND , WILDLIFE HABITAT , OPEN SPACE OR GREEN BELT PURPOSES , ALL AS MORE PARTICULARLY SET FORTH IN SAID QUIT CLAIM DEED , FURTHER REFERENCE BEING HEREBY HAD THERETO. SAID REMAINING 39 ACRES , MORE OR LESS , BEING EXCEPTED FROM SUCH REZONE , SHALL BE HELD IN ABEYANCE FOR A PERIOD • OF SIX ( 6) MONTHS , AND THERE_ AFTER, PENDING FURTHER NEGOTIATIONS , FROM TIME TO TIME , BETWEEN THE PARTIES , FOR THE ACQUISITION THEREOF BY THE CITY , AND IN THE EVENT NO FINAL AGREEMENT CAN BE REACHED FOR SUCH ACQUISITION WITHIN TWO YEARS FROM DATE HEREOF , OR THE CITY AFFIRMATIVELY DETERMINES NOT TO ACQUIRE SUCH PROPERTY WITHIN SUCH TIME PERIOD , THEN SAID REMAINING 39 ACRES , MORE OR LESS , SHALL LIKEWISE BE REZONED TO MANUFACTURING PARK DISTRICT (M-P) BY AN ORDINANCE SUPPLEMENTAL HERETO , TO-WIT : The SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 25 , Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 4 E . , W. M. , less the east 20 feet for drainage canal and less the west 300 feet thereof ; Together with the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 30 , Twp. 23 N. , Rng 5 E. , W.M. , less the west 20 feet for drainage canal ; As situated within the City of Renton, King County , Washington • (B) TO HEAVY INDUSTRIAL (H-1) DISTRICT All that portion of the S 1/2 of the S 1/2 of Section 25 , Twp 23 N. , Rng 4 E. , W.M. , lying west of Oakesdale Avenue (80th Ave. S . ) and east of Railway right-of-way. (property generally located north of S.W. 43rd, west of Lind Ave . S.W. and east of the railroad R/W within the City of Renton) SECTION II : This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage , approval and five (5 ) days after its publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 1st day of March, 1976 . Maxine E .:- o:'tor,.. eput amity Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 1st day. Qf Marc is-r 1976 . �, -_ • • --" Qarles J/-Tielauren'ti , Mayor A owed as t f/' : G and M. ellan , City Attorney - -`e, of Publication : �„ QUIT CLAIM DEED GRANTOR, GLACIER PARK COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Minnesota, does by these presents, donate, convey, grant and quit claim unto the CITY OF RENTON, a municipal corporation, under the terms and conditions as hereinafter set out the following described property in King County, Washington: INSERT APPROPRIATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION SUBJECT TO A RESERVATION to Grantor of all coal, oil, gas casinghead gas and all ores and minerals of every kind and nature underlying the surface of the premises, together with the full right, privilege and license at any and all times to explore, or drill for and to protect, conserve, mine, take, remove and market any and all such products in any manner which will not damage or disturb 'structures and 'other improvements and Grantor to restore the premises to substantially the same condition existing immediately prior to any such exploration or drilling. The grant and donation of the hereinabove described land is for the purpose, among others , of assisting the sponsors of the Green River Flood Control Zone District , of which the City of Renton is a co-sponsor under resolution of the City Council dated June 12, 1974, to purchase in title or perpetual easement and maintain in public control during the life of the Green River Flood Control Zone projects at least 110 acres of suitable wetland habitat at locations approved by the U. S. Soil Conservation Service and the Washington State Department of Game. The Grantor specifically provides that the City of Renton may use this land for wetland or wildlife habitat or other "Open Space" or greenbelt purposes , or if other lands may be more suitable, then the Grantee shall have the absolute right, without further notice to or approval by. Grantor, to sell, trade, exchange, encumber or pledge, in whole or in part , any of such lands as may be expedient, prudent or necessary as determined by Grantee, including the right to secure -1- t funds to acquire such other wetland, wildlife habitats or "open space" lands within the total project area as will meet the approval of the U. S. Soil Conservation Service and the Washington State • Department of Game, or shall be determined suitable by the City of Renton for the preservation of wetland or wildlife habitats and for the continued operation and maintenance thereof, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said corporation has caused this instrument to be executed by its proper officers and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this day of , 1976. GLACIER PARK COMPANY By . . . . . . . . . Vice President By . Secretary STATE QF MINNESOTA ) ) ss COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) On this' day of , 1976, before me personally appeared and to me known to be Vice President and Secretary of the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and on oath stated that they were authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. Notary Public in and for the State of Minnesota, residing at • • QUITCLA= DEED The Grantor, GLACIER PAP COMPANY, a Minnesota corporation, does by these presents donate, convey, grant and quitclaim unto the CITY OF ?NTON, a municipal corporation, Grantee, upder the terms and conditions herein set forth, the following described property situated in King County, Washington: • All those portions of Government Lot 9 and of the 'South- . • east Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25, Township 23 North, Range 4 E.W. I. , described as follows : . . Beginning at a point 20 feet west of the east line of Government Lot 9 and 1254.20 feet south of the north line; Thence North 88°24 '48" West 1029.43 feet more or less • to a point 300 feet east of the west line of Government Lot 9; • • Thence South 1°01 '49" West on a line parallel to and 300 • feet east of the west line of Government Lot 9 and the west line of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25 845.23 feet; Thence South 88°24 '48" East 1031.55 feet more or less to a point 20 feet west of the east line of said South- east Quarter of the Northeast Quarter; Thence North 0°49 °10" East 845.19 feet to place of beginning. SUBJECT TO A RESERVATION to Grantor of all coal, oil, gas, casinghead gas and all ores and minerals of every kind • and nature underlying the surface of the premises, to- . gether with the full right, privilege and license at any • and all times to explore or drill for and to protect, conserve, mine, take, remove and market any and all such products in any manner which will not damage or disturb structures and other improvements, and Grantor to restore the premises to substantially the same condition existing immediately prior to any such exploration or drilling . THIS GRANT AND DONATION is made to enable the Grantee to set aside these or comparable lands for wetland, wildlife habitat, open space or greenbelt purposes, in the general vicinity of where the same are located. If the Grantee shall determine that it should need to sell, trade, exchange, encumber, or pledge said lands to accomplish said purpose, this grant includes the right to do 'so • without approval of the Grantor so long as the lands or the proceeds therefrom are used for said purposes . • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said corporation has caused this instrument to be executed by its proper officers and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this day of , 1976 . • GLACIER PARK COMPANY • By • Vice President ' Attest; Secretary • • • STATE OF MINNESOTA ) • ) SSo • County of Ramsey ) • On this day of • , 1976., before me personally appeared and , .to me known to be Vice President and Secretary of GLACIER PARK COMPANY, the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath . stated that they were authorized to execute the said instrument and . that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. Notary Public in and for the State of Minnesota, residing at My Commission expires: • -2- QUITCLAIM DEED • • The Grantor, GLACIER PARK COMPANY, a Minnesota corporation, does by these Presents donate, convey, grant and quitclaim unto the CITY OF RENTON, a municipal corporation, Grantee, under the terms and conditions herein set forth, the following described property situated in King County, Washington: All those portions of Government Lot 9 and of t.he 'South- east Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25, Township 23 North, Range 4 E.W.M. , described as follows : • Beginning at a point 20 feet west of the east line of Government Lot 9 and 1254. 20 feet south of the north line; Thence North 88°24 '48" West 1029 .43 feet more or less to a point 300 feet east of the west line of Government Lot 9; • Thence South 1°01 '49" West on a line parallel to and 300 feet east of the west line of Government Lot 9 and the west line of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25 845.23 feet; • Thence South 88°24 '48" East 1031. 55 feet more or less to a point 20 feet west of the east line of said South- east Quarter of the Northeast Quarter; Thence North 0°49 '10" East 845.19 feet to place of beginning. . SUBJECT TO A RESERVATION to Grantor of all coal, oil , gas, casinghead gas and all ores and minerals of every kind • and nature underlying the surface of the premises, to- gether with the full right, privilege and license at any and all times to explore or drill for and to protect, conserve, mine, take, remove and market any and all such products in any manner which will not damage or disturb structures and other improvements, and Grantor to restore the premises to substantially the same condition existing immediately prior to any such exploration or drilling . THIS GRANT AND DONATION is made to enable the Grantee to set aside these or comparable lands for wetland, wildlife habitat, open space or greenbelt purposes, in the general vicinity of where the same are located. If the Grantee shall determine that it should need to sell, trade, exchange, encumber, or pledge said lands to accomplish said purpose, this grant includes the right to do 'so • without approval of the Grantor so long as the lands or the proceeds therefrom are used for said purposes . x. s • a IN WITNESS WHEREOF , said corporation has caused this instrument to be executed by its proper officers and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this day of • , 1976 . • GLACIER PARK COMPANY By Vice President Attest: Secretary • STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ss. • County of Ramsey ) • On this day of , 1976., before me personally appeared and • , to me known to be Vice President • and Secretary of GLACIER PARK COMPANY, the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath . stated that they were authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. Notary Public in and for the State of Minnesota, residing at My Commission expires: _7_ \\ • CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO.. 3012 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON; CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL CLASSIFICATION DISTRICT (G) TO , r MANUFACTURING PARK DISTRICT (M-P) AND HEAVY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT (H-1) ,RESPECTIVELY WHEREAS under Chapter VII , Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City 'of Renton" , .at amended, and the maps and reports adopted in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow described has heretofore been zoned as General Classification District (G) ; and WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about February 5 ; 1969 , which petition was duly referred to the Planning • • . Commission for investigation, study and public hearing, and the matter continued from time to time, and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about November 26 , 1975 , and said matter having been duly considered by the, Planning Commission and said zoning request being in conformity with the City' s Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and the City Council having duly considered all matter's relevant thereto, and. all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto, NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON; WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Manufacturing Park• District (M-P) and Heavy Industrial District (H-.l) ,res.pectively, as hereinbelow specified; the Public Works Director and the Planning Director are . hereby authorized and directed to' change the maps Of the Zoning Ordinance , as amended, to evidence said rezoning., 'to-wit: • •-1 (A) TO MANUFACTURING PARK (M-P) DISTRICT All that portion of Section 25 and 36 , Twp. 23 N. , . Ra.nge 4 E . ,W.M. , lying east of Oakesdale Avenue ( 80th Avenue S . ) and northerly of a line which is parallel with and 520 feet north of , as measured at right angles to , the centerline of S.W. 43rd Street. Except the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 25 . Except also all that portion of a 20 acre parcel , more or less , being the N 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 25 . Also less proposed South 165th Street and South 172nd Street. Together with all that portion of ' Section 30 and 31 , Twp. 23 N. , Rng 5 E. , W.M. lying northerly of a line which is parallel with and 520 feet north of , as measured at right angles to , the centerline of S.W. 43rd Street ; and westerly of a line which is parallel with and 250 feet west of , as measured at right angles to , the centerline of Lind Avenue ( 87th Ave. S . ) Except the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of said Section 30 . Also less proposed S : 165th Street , 85th Ave . S . and S. 172nd Street . AND FURTHER EXCEPTING FROM THE ABOVEDESCRIBED PREMISES THE FOLLOWING , CONSISTING OF 59 ACRES , MORE OR LESS , OF WHICH AN AREA, 20 ACRES MORE • ' OR LESS , HAS BEEN CONVEYED TO CITY BY THE GLACIER PARK COMPANY , A MINNESOTA CORPORATION , 'BY QUIT CLAIM DEED DATED FEBRUARY 20 , 1976 , FOR CERTAIN WETLAND , WILDLIFE HABITAT , OPEN SPACE OR GREEM BELT PURPOSES , ALL AS MORE PARTICULARLY SET FORTH .IN SAID QUIT CLAIM DEED , FURTHER REFERENCE BEING HEREBY HAD THERETO_ SAID REMAINING 39 ACRES , MORE OR LESS , BEING EXCEPTED FROM SUCH REZONE , SHALL BE HELD IN ABEYANCE FOR A PERIOD OF SIX (6) MONTHS , AND THERE- AFTER, PENDING FURTHER NEGOTIATIONS , FROM TIME TO TIME , BETWEEN THE PARTIES , FOR THE ACQUISITION THEREOF BY THE CITY , AND IN THE EVENT NO FINAL AGREEMENT CAN BE REACHED FOR SUCH ACQUISITION WITHIN TWO YEARS FROM DATE HEREOF , OR THE CITY AFFIRMATIVELY DETERMINES NOT TO ACQUIRE SUCH PROPERTY WITHIN SUCH TIME PERIOD , THEN SAID REMAINING 39 ACRES , MORE OR LESS , SHALL LIKEWISE .BE REZONED TO `MANUFACTURING PARK DISTRICT (M-P) BY AN ORDINANCE SUPPLEMENTAL HERETO, .TO-WIT : The SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 25 ; 'Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 4 E . , W.M. , less the east 20 feet for drainage canal and less the west 300 feet thereof ; Together with the 'SW 1/4 of the NW .1/4 of Section 30 , Twp. 23 N. , Rng 5 E. , W.M. , less the west 20 feet for drainage canal ; As situated within the City of Renton, King County, Washington • (B) TO HEAVY INDUSTRIAL (H-1) DISTRICT All that portion of the S 1/2 of the S 1/2 of Section 25 , Twp 23 N. , Rng 4 E. , W.M. , lying west of Oakesdale Avenue (80th Ave.. S. ) and east of Railway right-of-way. • (property generally located north of S.W. 43rd , west - of Lind Ave . S.W. and east of the railroad R/W within the City of Renton) SECTION II : This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage , approval and five (5 ) days after its publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 1st day of . March, 1976 . '-:72: -22:-.-.Z.e.-.fr .e„ >7::7' --ZeC-E, - Maxine E .:• M.oaor,,,,11_uut\;:pity Clerk , • APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 1st _--day_.r -of Marc 1976 . , L--vt.-C'..,r/ I€..._z t;tfCt°- c_. : . Qarles J:,/D.elaurenti , Mayor A owed as t. f ;/ . G and M. ' ellan, City Attorney Date of Publication : 3-- ;. 76 . • .. ....,‘ 7 _ -i, -. , _____—_f-- — _ . . . •- h. rr'i ' I I , • .; . I , I . ............. :: .• ,,-; ,-• I • , , . , . . . • I7_ 01 ,--- r---- - -t. --, • V . it...-III....C2 . - . . . . • Lc,-1 1 ,.^.I.) -', . . (...A) _ 1 . ; , q, •b201 , \ . ; C) , 1 - ; 11.. oo o . I .2 !' ; 1 1 • . !1 ' -' i!I • 1 , •,?•• •--: I i U;:dJC. 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V CATE D y----- i 4 c A r ,- t.; _ -= _____________,____- .- _ • I -----76T-Bc----- --------- -i-------7-771769- --7,.-55 T- 390 IS ;-,._I ER :-.4.;,.„ . ;.,,:,,. I 1 1 I. 1 • , I . . , . ! • - . . . . • . . • ,, , . _ . . • . LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT 51211 V"( MARCH 1 , 1976 The Legislation Committee makes the following recommendations : / ( 1 . To be placed on second and final reading, an ordinance ? . changing the zoning classification of certain properties . .,) from G to Manufacturing Park, Distriet, (MPY, and Heavy . t „. . •••:.e'- ! e. .. ., . .„ . Industrial District (H-1) . 4_,- - ,f, ,' ( . - ly-- 4 2. To be placed on second and final reading, an ordinance , 4. relating to tax on movie admission charges and professional sporting events. Ordinance to be effective June 1 for moviefFhargesand January 1 for sporting event charges . ----,- ---'-'6 =-17- 7 ("-, ,Lc_k.2.e•o-e...,___„..--. ,.. e-ie ------N_fsle-c-V-----.---- di( -,, --- - :----- .--722----- . 3 . To be placed on first reading only, an ordinance regarding appropriatiOn of funds for street light repair. --- --- .--,_ ;,'=- -i ---2 dm,' ,----- -' • .---- ----- . -- -;) 4 . To be placed on first reading only, an ordinance changing a the zoning classification of certain properties from (G) .> to (MP) - .Glacier Park. 6, c L_(- ,- 9),„,---, / . _ ---- ,,„.. d,;.,,,r,-)---,--›,,, ?, ______ ) r _ .1._. I .7,LT_,,,el/$/, 5. To be placed on first reading only , an trdinance authorizing the employment of representatives, including city representatives, to appear and testify before legislative bodies for municipal purposes. ----:__"". ' , --L -..' -7)e- -e,eel ,-,p, : , :. • (I:, `c ..) ,......--(-4 _,../ (.___el , 6 . The Legislation Committee recommends that the Mayor and • ' City Clerk be authorized to sign the prepared agreement with Washington Excelsior Company. (4_,,-.----;':----,--\--- - te--1------7 ...-- -- ---- - _____ . ..-- „,..L.,_.e- ,..„--..ea---, ,-/-_---t_ . e.;;,---) • • >4--i-'--11 ,-;„--: _,.., ..-;-:- ,,---,,.....2 .---, ,...—e• - - ,"/, /-'76e‘c.:.,"' , ( c--% \ ;1)0N2 \.-. / 7S , Chairman Earl ( ympr •----( 6-"' 'e-'. e • . erry ///7 William J. Grant EC:mg . - ee • Renton City Council ko,-.- -a2A. f r1 3/1/76 - Page 5 Q OLD BUSINESS (Continued) lease from the NCR Company and also the source, amount, and interest rate for loan funds to effect the purchase. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THE COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE AND THE MAYOR AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Acquisition of MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT THE MATTER OF ACQUISITION Wetlands OF WETLANDS BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT _ COMMITTEE TO WORK WITH THE ADMINISTRATION IN ACOIRING WETLANDS WEST OF THE VALLEY FREEWAY. MOTION CARRIED. Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Seymour presented committee Committee Report report on the request of Mr. and Mrs. J. LaManna to use a double- wide Mobile Home trailer as a permanent residence in a single-family zone. The Committee had reviewed the original request, the granting Mobile Home as Permanent Residence of a six-month permit by the Council as an "emergency measure" and the ordinance prohibiting use of trailers as living quarters in single-family zone and had advised Mrs. LaManna that the request should properly be a matter for the Board of Adjustment, not the Council , and referred her to the Building Division to be advised of rights and procedures. The report also suggested guidelines for referrals to the Council with staff recommendations designating prerogatives open to the Council and for consistent enforcement of permits by the Administration. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO ACCEPT THE REPORT OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. City Policy on Community Services. Committee report noted review of ordinances Sidewalk Repair . and resolutions and the policy of city participation in sidewalk repair, along with information provided by staff members and con- cluded that present ordinances place responsibility on property owner; the intent of policy of city participation in repair is to maintain high standards without due hardships to citizens; and is subject to the availability of adequate public funds and Council approval for each application. The Committee concluded that the policy, in conjunction with existing ordinances, is adequate and recommended no change. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT. Upon inquiry, Public Works Director Gonnason noted that applications would not necessarily have to come to the Council for approval , if the material is bought by the property owner, the labor would be accomplished by city forces and the city would program that as time became available; no funds budgeted for sidewalk repair. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Grant complimented the Mayor for doing a great job, listening to all citizen complaints, being available for everyone; Commendation also commending the new head of the Street Department for cleaning up the mess and debris on Main Ave. So. across from the school . Administration Building. ORDINANCES Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report Ordinance 3012 recommending second and final reading of, an ordinance changing Glacier Park .the zoning classification of: certain properties within the city Rezone of Renton from- (G) to-t1-P)) and (H-1 ) , respectively. MOVED BY (Burlington GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, ,TO PLACE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL Northern) READING. CARRIED. Following readings, it was MOVED BY PERRY, First Reading SECONDED BY GRANT, THE ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Council- 2/23/76 woman Seymour said she was opposed to the ordinance although she supported industrial use in the valley, there should be provision for open space. Councilman Perry said the H-1 area was 56 acres, 215 acres for M-P and 20 acres of it is being donated to the city for wild-life habitat and 39 acres is set aside pending the rais- ing of funds by the city to purchase all or part of the area. ROLL CALL: AYES: 6, STREDICKE, McBETH, BRUCE, GRANT, CLYMER, PERRY. NO: 1 , SEYMOUR. MOTION CARRIED. Presentation of Mr. J. J. Gordon, Manager - Property Management, Burlington Northern Deed Railroad, presented the quit claim deed to twenty acres to the Council . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THE COUNCIL ACCEPT THE DEED, RECORD IT, AND REFER IT TO THE GREEN RIVER WILDLIFE AND WETLAND ACQUISITION OF LAND FUND. MOTION CARRIED. 4 Renton City Council • 3/1/76 - Page 6 ORDINANCES (Continued) Ordinance 3013 Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings Tax on Movie of an ordinance relating to tax on movie admission charges (3¢) Admissions and and professional sporting events (5%) , ordinance to be effective Professional. June 1 for movie charges and January 1, for sporting event charges. Sporting Events MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. MOTION CARRIED. Following readings, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY McBETH, THE ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL: AYES: 6, McBETH, BRUCE, GRANT, CLYMER, PERRY AND SEYMOUR. NO: 1 , STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. First Reading Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordi- Ordinance Appro- nance regarding appropriation of funds in the amount of $6,000 for priating Funds street light replacement and repair. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED for Street Light BY GRANT, TO PLACE THE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING. MOTION CARRIED. Replacement .& Following reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO Repair REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading Legislation Committee report recommended first reading only of. an Ordinance Rezoning ordinance changing the zoning classification of certain properties Property from (G) from (G) to (MP) (Glacier Park). MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, to (MP) TO PLACE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. Following reading, Burlington Northern it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED (Broadacres) BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL SET HEARING DATE OF MARCH 22, 1976. Upon inquiry from Councilman Stredicke, City Attorney Shellan replied there was no legal requirement for another public hearing. Upon inquiry by Councilman Grant, Planning Director Ericksen replied that the Planning Commission held a public hearing November 26, 1969 and the Council held a public hearing on March 2, 1970 and this property was considered part of the total Environmental Impact Statement when Burlington Northern/Glacier Park properties of 600 acres, including Tukwila property, was considered, that Burlington Northern was not in a position to finalize the dedication of rights- of-way and there has been a great deal of correspondence on it, the issue was not completely dormant all this time. He said it was his opinion that the property had been considered adequately as part of the total Burlington Northern rezone and recommendation of the Planning Commission was to grant the MP zone, it is in con- currence with the Comprehensive Plan. McBETH MOVED FOR THE PREVIOUS QUESTION, SECONDED BY BRUCE. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. ROLL CALL ON SUBSTITUTE MOTION: AYES: 2, GRANT, SEYMOUR. NOS: 5, STREDICKE, McBETH, BRUCE, CLYMER AND PERRY. MOTION FAILED. ORIGINAL MOTION TO REFER BACK TO THE LEGISLATIQN COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ordinance 3014 Legislation Committee report recommended first reading only of an Authorizing ordinance authorizing the employment of representatives, including Lobbying with State city representatives , to appear and testify before legislative Legislature bodies for municipal purposes. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO PLACE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. Following reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY McBETH, TO SUSPEND THE RULES, AND PLACE ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. MOTION CARRIED. Follow- ing the second and final readings, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, THE ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED Contract with Legislation Committee report recommended the Mayor and City Clerk Washington be authorized to sign the prepared agreement with Washington Excelsior Company Excelsior Company. to pick up paper and newspapers from the city for Recycling Paper with payment as agreed to the Finance Director each month. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE AGREEMENT WITH WASHINGTON EXCELSIOR COMPANY AND THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO SIGN THE CONTRACT. MOTION CARRIED. COUNCILMAN STREDICKE VOTED NO. Adjournment MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED- BY BRUCE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. The Council Meeting adjourned at 11 :15 P.M. \ Maxine E. Motor, Deputy City Clerk l � * 'I BURLINGTON NORTHERN Lobby 2 Central Building INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND Seattle, Washington 98104 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Telephone (206) 624-1900 Mr. Gordon Erickson March 1, 1976 City Planner 0 City of Renton Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 RE: Donation Deed by Burlington Northern Twenty-Acre Wetland Wildlife Habitat Area Dear Mr. Erickson: - Enclosed is executed Quitclaim Deed from Glacier Park Company dated February 20, 1976, donating to the City of Renton twenty acres of land within our Orillia Industrial site in Renton for wetlands. After the deed has been recorded, please furnish me with the recording data for my file. Very truly yours, it 1J Gordon Manager - Property Management JJG:ek Enc. cc: Mr. George Perry Chairman, Planning $ Development Committee City of Renton File: RE-768 - Orillia, WA N QUITCLAIM DEED The Grantor, GLACIER PARK COMPANY, a. Minnesota corporation, does by these presents donate, convey, grant and quitclaim unto the CITY OF RENTON, a municipal corporation, Grantee, under the terms and conditions herein set forth, the following described property situated in King County, Washington: All those portions of Government .Lot 9 and of the South- east Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25, Township 23 North, Range 4 E.W.M. , described as follows: CBeginning at a point 20 feet west of the east line of Government Lot 9 and 1254.20 feet south of the north line; . Thence North 88°24 '48" West 1029.43 feet more or less to a point 300 feet east of the west line of Government Lot 9; Thence South 1°01 '49" West on a line parallel to and 300 feet east of the west line of Government Lot 9 and the west line of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25 845.23 feet; Thence South 88°24 '48" East 1032 .55 feet more or less to a point 20 feet west of the east line of said South— east Quarter of the Northeast Quarter; Thence North 0°49 '10" East 845.19 feet to place of beginning. SUBJECT TO A RESERVATION to Grantor of all coal, oil, gas, casinghead gas and all ores and minerals of every kind and nature underlying the surface of the premises, to- gether with the full right, privilege and license at any and all times to explore or drill for and to protect, conserve, mine,, take, remove and market any and all such products in any manner which will not damage or disturb structures and other improvements, and Grantor to restore the premises to substantially the same condition existing immediately prior to any such exploration or drilling. THIS GRANT AND DONATION is made to enable the Grantee to set aside these or comparable lands for wetland, wildlife habitat, open space or greenbelt purposes, in the general vicinity of where the same are located.. If the Grantee shall determine that it should need to sell, trade, exchange, encumber, or pledge said lands to accomplish said purpose, this grant includes the right to do so without approval of the Grantor so _long as the lands or the proceeds therefrom are used for said purposes. ,a- - - ::aa - ��;� P-;�i -p--np:._:is3s :�i.a - ... «.4;----- - - - - --- � r,:,rc.a�,...:•,rr .,-•,s.:; n,r -n:. �,..!" •,r.....- j.' - ?r,.i �� .szLs£;:as!.;?,;�ia �:ti�. "z�., .-p';.:... .0 ,Mis -, '''' • g.- . , . , IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said corporation has caused this instrument to be executed by its proper officers and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this 20th day of February , 1976. GLACIER PARK COMPANY BAlet‘le2-42,.41k 1 e President . . 4? 43;4 4,1 - Attest: ''A:1e)- . r Secretary STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. County of Ramsey ) On this 20th day of February _ , 1976, before me personally appeared J. C. Kenady and John C. Ashton , to me known to be Vice President and xxxxx Secretary of GLACIER PARK COMPANY, the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they were authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. limAAAAntAAAMAAMAAMAMAM.AAMMm I M. M. SMITH kV,V1 NO rARY PUBLIC- MINNESOTA ‘''64tSi/ RAMSEY COUN My Comm. Exptre TY s Dec. 18, 1979 II/ Tr/ . ,0144,7A' WWWWWW/WWWW X Notary Public in and for the State of Minnesota,: residing at qt. Paul. My Commission expires; ,a.,,c,, jg , ) & j .) • U 24 ,.. OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEYS RENTON,WASHINGTON �g o ,E1 }p ST OFPICS BOX 99d, 300 2nd AV$NVS BUILDING e RSNTON,WASHINGTON 98065 93S'Bd70 '� �• CITY ATTORNYY LAWRENCE J.WARREN, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORN BY �� �� GERARD M.SHELLAN, 4' SEPZE February 17 , 1976 Legislation Committee City of Renton Municipal Bldg. • . Renton, WA Re: Glacier Park Company Deed Gentlemen: We are handing you herewith a revised Quit Claim Deed from the- Glacier Park Company which we had discussed with the Railroad' s attorney last week , and agreed to several changes which are now incorporated into this document. • We have also deleted the reference to the Green River Flood Control zone district since the City should not be limited to such plan. We would suggest that the legal description again be re-checked by the Public Works Department. As we had previously suggested the ordinance rezoning the property should be referred back to our office so that the 20 acres can be deleted from the description, as well as any other acreage that is to be held in abeyance for some reasonable time. If we can be of any further assistance to you in this matter, please advise. We remain, • Very truly yours , Gerard GMS :ds Enc. RECEIVED '' • 2 (:) )(9 • BURLINGTON NOk r t-t_rRN Lawrence D. Silvernale Associate Regional Counsel . George C. Inman,Jr. V'ioci.rcw L. T ay.or Robert C.Williams Regional Course' • Assistant Regional Counsel Seattle, Wash_ington Gerald A.Troy • Februa��:y 13 , 1976 General Attorney File 208 Mr. J. J. Gordon: Re: Your File RE-763 - Orillia,. WA • I have your letter of February 6 wherein you again request my preparation of a donation deed to the City of Renton for the 20 acres of wetland which they seek in connection with their planning and development of South Renton . I have spoken with City Attorney Shellan and agreed on a form of deed acceptable to both parties. Accordingly, I enclose herewith the original and four copies thereof for your processing.- I have sent a copy directly to Mr. Shellan as he requested. Woodrow L. Taylor Regional Counsel WIT/est Encls. _ • • cc w/ cl. • - %Ar. Gerald M. Shellan Shellan & Pain 100 So. 2nd • • • Renton, Washington 98055 • • Burlington Northern Inc. / 350 Centr31 Building/ S=cart; :gin 03104/ Telephone (206) 624-1900 . • • • • �✓ b'' El-'1`.41 -4j. .` � �' 4a ( r ' OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY % RENTON,WASHINGTON o :,1•� c4 POST OFFICE BOX a ad, 100 and AVENUE BUILDING D RBNTON,WASHINGTON 9006E aJ6-Bd76 15 co- CITY ATTORNEY LAWRENCE J.WARREN, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY v �Q- GgR�,P.D M.SHEI,LAN, ��Tf fl SEP1 --1,0 February 17 , 1976 Legislation Committee City of Renton Municipal Bldg. Renton, WA Re: Glacier Park Company Deed • Gentlemen: We are handing you herewith a revised Quit Claim Deed from the Glacier Park Company which we had discussed with the Railroad' s attorney last week, and agreed to several changes which are now incorporated into this • document. • We have also deleted the reference to the Green River Flood Control zone district since the City should -not be limited to 'such plan. We would suggest that the legal description again be re-checked by the Public Works Department. • As we had previously suggested the ordinance rezoning the property should be referred back to our office • . • so that the 20 acres can be deleted from the description, as well as any other acreage that is to be held in abeyance for some reasonable time. If we can be of any further assistance to you in this matter, please advise. We remain, Very truly yours , • Gerard M. Sh 11 an __ GMS :ds %p� RE ����. RECF VED"26 .\\ FEES 23 .Y;8 \79 -- 4..• • , '. -'' .V-H/i/ E DEpP� - BURLINGTON NORTHERN Lawrence D.Silvernale Associate Regional Counsel . George C. Inman,Jr. WooCrCw L. Taylor Robert C.Williams • Regionai Counsel • Assistant Regional Counsel Seattle, Wasgton Gerald A.Troy • February 13 , 1976 Genera!Attorney • Pile 208 • Mr. J. J. Gordon: Re: your File RE-768 - Orillia, WA • I have your letter of February 6 wherein you again request my preparation of a donation deed to the City of Renton for the 20 acres of wetland which they seek in connection • with their planning and development of South Renton. I have spoken with City Attorney Shellan and agreed on a • .form of deed acceptable to both parties. Accordingly, I enclose herewith the original and' four copies thereof for your processing.• I have sent a copy directly to Mr. Shellan as he requested. • Woodrow L. Taylor Regional Counsel WLTWest Enels. . cc wA cl. - Gerald M. Shellan • • Shellan a Pain • 100 So. 2nd • • Renton, Washington 98055 • • Burlington Northern Inc. / 350 Central Building/ ;_ ... _ n 92104/Telephone (206) 624-1900 • 3 ` • • • • • • • I' i :l C. N �11 �3�.0C-IL?; !! TOJ ��ti �FiE h D1,S - AN .1f1.-, ;i ROPL f: ' •-- - :)! p,AR'. I MEN j ions- ._i Mr. George Perry February 12, 1976 Chairman, Planning fi Development. Committee City of Renton Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mr. Perry: This will confirm the discussions between your Committee and me on February 11 in Renton concerning the Railway Company's donation of 20 acres of land for wildlife habitat within our so-called Orillia Industrial Pronerty in Renton. The Railway Company is agreeable to donating the 20 acres to the City by a deed of conveyance, the form of which will be negotiated between our Attorney W. L. Taylor and your attorney, Mr. Shellan. I have asked that Mr. Taylor contact Mr. Shellan as soon as possible so that a form of deed could be agreed to and forwarded to St. Paul for- execution prior to the City Council meeting on February 23. Concerning our discussion regarding additional acreage that may be available for expansion of the open space area, as I explained to you we are reluctant to giving up any more acreage, but if the City feels that it needs additional acreage in order to develop the property in the best manner possible, the Railway Company would be agreeable to selling to the City an additional 37 acres for a consideration of $10,000 per acre "as is" without any improvements whatsoever . This offer is subject to final approval by the Board of Directors of Burlington Northern Inc. which is always required in a transaction of this nature. As discussed I will determine if the Burlington Northern would be agreeable to optioning the additional 37 acres for up to one year to allow you to raise funds for the purchase of the property. Very truly yours, r. Gordon ( imager - Property Management JJG:ek File: RE-768 - Orillia, WA Renton City Council , 2/2/76 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS Councilman Grant submitted Seattle Times newspaper article wherein . State Treasurer Robert S. O'Brien warned the Legislature that any future attempts to balance the state spending with accounting shifts could cause serious trouble. Councilman Grant commended Council for their budget expertise. Councilman Grant noted Labor Management Com- mittee meeting 1/26 with discussion of reclassification of three emp- loyees, report forthcoming. Three Week Time MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Extension Granted BE GRANTED TWO WEEK TIME EXTENSION OF BURLINGTON NORTHERN REZONE Glacier Park REFERRAL. MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL AMEND Rezone MOTION TO THREE WEEK TIME EXTENSION FOR STUDY OF BURLINGTON NORTHERN REZONE. CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. (Council referral of 1/5/76 for thirty days to study and report back. ) Moratorium Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry submitted committee Established on report explaining the committee is presently reviewing the referral Issuance of of zoning by special permit; that the committee has started to investi- Permits for gate the permitted uses in the R-1 zoning and recommended that the R-1 Zone Except Council hold in abeyance the issuance of permits for 60 days for all Single Family permitted uses except single family homes. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED Homes - BY McBETH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. Lengthy discussion, ensued wherein R-1 zone, residence single family district, was explained with' permitted uses: Community(Pl.an'g) (1 ) One-family dwellings; (2) Art galleries, libraries, museums; _ Development (3) Quasi public institutions , churches, non-public schools upon Committee Report Planning Commission approval ; (4) Government owned structures; (5) Accessory buildings appurtenant to single. family dwellings and home offices of professionals or certain home occupations. MOTION FOR PREVIOUS QUESTION BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, CARRIED. ROLL: CALL., ON 60-DAY MORATORIUM: 5 AYE-McBETH, BRUCE, GRANT, PERRY, SEYMOUR; 2 NO-STREDICKE AND CLYMER. MOTION CARRIED. Community Community Services Committee Report .submitted by Chairwoman Seymour Services noted meeting with Jim Hurd,, Coordinator of Cable Communications for Committee Report the City of Seattle and Del Bennett, Deputy Public Works Director, re CATV services proposed by contract, discussing benefits and costs. V Cable. TV Services The report recommended that the contract as amended be referred to. the City Attorney's office for clarification and to the Public Works Director for negotiation.. MOVED BY .CLYMER, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO THE CITY ATTOR- NEY AND THEN TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FOR NEGOTIATION OF CONTRACT. Councilman Stredicke noted public hearings scheduled for rate increases in King County and the local residents should be notified. Councilman Grant inquired re handling of citizen complaints. Stredicke noted need for the City to establish Office of Cable Communications asVspeci- fied in FCC Regulations. MOTION CARRIED. . . NEW BUSINESS Council President Stredicke inquired re Centrex telephone system in the Centrex city, being advised by Councilman Grant, the matter previously referred to the Finance Committee. Councilman Stredicke requested the Clerk so notify M. L. Gibson. Sign Code , MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER THE MATTER OF SIGNS Compliance AND, COMPLIANCE TO THE SIGN CODE TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE TO MEET WITH THOSE INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED AND REPORT BACK.* Upon inquiry Public Works Director Gonnason explained compliance to the Sign Code required those signs valued at less than $500 to be removed after one year amortization, that 70 out of 100 have complied; that next year amortization completed on those signs valued between $500 and $1 ,000; that the amortization schedule covered 20 year period for extensions of time granted by the Board of Adjustment; that removal of signs con- sidered a tax write-off. *MOTION .CARRIED. Zoning Amendment MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER PROPOSED AMENDMENT to be Studied TO THE ZONING CODE (SITE PLAN APPROVAL. IN R-3 AND ABOVE ZONING) TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. Following discussion, MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council 2/2/76 Page 3 APPOINTMENTS - Continued Board of Letter from Mayor Delaurenti announced reappointment to the Renton Ethics Board of Ethics of the following persons for four-year terms expiring 12/31/79: Maxine Pearman, 1201 N. 33rd St, representing the King (See below) County Labor Council , having served on the Board since May 1971 . Reverend Robert Lester, Renton Lutheran Church, S. 2nd and Whitworth, representing the Renton Ministerial Association, having served on the Board since January 1975 at which time appointed to complete term of Kenneth Underwood (deceased). The letter asked Council concurrence. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER APPOINTMENT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Fire Department Letter from Mayor Delaurenti announced appointment to the permanent Firefighters position of Firefighter in the Renton Fire Department of the following persons having successfully completed the six month probationary period: Steve Baima, Johnny Bell , William Furlong, Talmon Hall , Kris Hanson, Kenneth McInnis. Moved by Perry, seconded by Grant, Council concur in appointments. Following discussion of funding for these CETA employees, SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER THESE APPOINTMENTS TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Finance & MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL SUSPEND RULES AND. Personnel ADVANCE AGENDA TO COMMITTEE REPORTS SO THAT FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Committee Report COMMITTEE REPORT CAN BE PRESENTED. CARRIED. The Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Grant presented commit- Board of Ethics tee report concurring in the Mayor's appointment of Maxine Pearman to the Renton Board of Ethics, term expiring 12/31/79. MOVED BY Maxine Pearman CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Reverend Lester The Finance and Personnel Committee report concurred in the Mayor's reappointment of Reverend Robert Lester to the Renton Board of Ethics, term expiring 12/31/79. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. Finance Committee Chairman Grant suggested Board of Ethics meet to elect Chairman and schedule regular quarterly meetings to review and reflect the code. MOTION CARRIED. Park Board The Finance and Personnel report concurred in the mayor's appointment Joan Moffatt of Joan Moffatt to the Renton Park Board, term expiring 6/1/78. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY McBETH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. Mrs. Moffatt was introduced. OLD BUSINESS Public Safety Committee Chairman McBeth presented committee report Public Safety recommending the Council urge the representing Legislators of this Committee Report . area to submit constitutional amendment to the voters amending the Article VIII , Sec.6 of the Washington State Constitution to reduce Amendment to the majority vote required for passage of local bond * issues Constitution to a simple majority vote of those voting at a general election. of the State MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDA- Re,commended TION OF THE COMMITTEE. Councilman McBeth reported spending Friday in Olympia determining action necessary to change necessary vote from 60% to simple majority with passage of the fire station bond issue in mind and that the issue be presented for vote at the General Election. After proposed motions that the City Clerk write to legislators and senator, amendment to include levy issues, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL RECESS TO AMEND THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. The Council recessed at 9:05 p.m. and reconvened at 9:20 p.m. All , Councilmen present upon roll call . Public Safety Committee report was resubmitted with reference to Article VIII , Sec.6 being deleted, and addition of "the appropriate articles" of the State_ Constitution; and addition of word "levy"* (reading: local bond or levy issues) . SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY McBETH TOADOPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT AS AMENDED. SUBSTITUTE MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL REFER MATTER TO THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT FOR RESPONSE. CARRIED. Public Works Public Works and Transportation Committee Chairman Bruce submitted & Transportation committee report recommending that the low bid of $148,642 plus tax Committee Report submitted by Howard Schwicht Construction Co. of Enumclaw be accepted for the Springbrook Springs Improvements. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED Bid Award BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMIT- TEE AND AWARD BID. Following confirmation that all equal opportunity and affirmative action programs were met. THE MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council 2/2/76 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS Councilman Grant submitted Seattle Times newspaper article wherein State Treasurer Robert S. O'Brien warned the Legislature that any future attempts to balance the state spending with accounting shifts could cause serious trouble. Councilman Grant commended Council for their budget expertise. Councilman Grant noted Labor Management Com- mittee meeting 1/26 with discussion of reclassification of three emp- loyees, report forthcoming. Three Week Time MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Extension Granted BE GRANTED TWO WEEK TIME EXTENSION OF BURLINGTON NORTHERN REZONE Glacier Park REFERRAL. MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL AMEND Rezone MOTION TO THREE WEEK TIME EXTENSION FOR STUDY OF BURLINGTON NORTHERN REZONE. CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. (Council referral of 1/5/76 for thirty days to study and report back. ) Moratorium Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry submitted committee Established on report explaining the committee is presently reviewing the referral Issuance of of zoning by special permit; that the committee has started to investi- Permits for gate the permitted uses in the R-1 zoning and recommended that the R-1 Zone Except Council hold in abeyance the issuance of permits for 60 days for all Single Family permitted uses except. single family homes. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED Homes BY.McBETH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. Lengthy discussion, ensued wherein R-1 zone, residence single family district, was explained with permitted uses: Community(Plan'g) (1 ) One-family dwellings; (2) Art galleries, libraries, museums; - Development (3) Quasi public institutions, churches, non-public schools upon Committee Report Planning Commission approval ; (4) Government owned structures; (5) Accessory buildings appurtenant to single family dwellings and. . home offices of professionals or certain home occupations. MOTION FOR PREVIOUS QUESTION BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, CARRIED. ROLL CALL ON 60-DAY MORATORIUM: 5 AYE-McBETH, BRUCE, GRANT, PERRY, SEYMOUR; 2 NO-STREDICKE AND CLYMER. MOTION CARRIED. Community Community Services Committee Report submitted .by.Chairwoman Seymour Services noted meeting with Jim Hurd, Coordinator of Cable Communications for Committee Report the City of Seattle and Del Bennett, Deputy Public Works Director, re CATV services proposed by contract, discussing benefits and costs. Cable TV Services The report recommended that the contract as amended be .referred to the City Attorney's office for clarification and to the Public Works Director for negotiation. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO THE CITY ATTOR- NEY AND THEN TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FOR NEGOTIATION OF CONTRACT. Councilman Stredicke noted public hearings scheduled for rate increases . in King County and the local residents should be notified. Councilman Grant inquired re handling of citizen complaints. Stredicke noted need for the City to establish Office of Cable Communications as speci- fied in FCC Regulations. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Council President Stredicke inquired re Centrex telephone system in the Centrex city, being advised by Councilman Grant, the matter previously referred to the Finance Committee. Councilman Stredicke requested the Clerk so notify M. L. Gibson. Sign Code MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER THE MATTER OF SIGNS Compliance AND COMPLIANCE TO THE SIGN CODE TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE TO MEET WITH THOSE INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED AND REPORT BACK.* Upon inquiry Public Works Director Gonnason explained compliance to the Sign Code required those signs valued at less than $500 to be removed after one year amortization, that 70 out of 100 have complied; that next year amortization completed on those signs valued between $500 and $1 ,000; that the amortization schedule covered 20 year period for extensions of time granted by the Board of Adjustment; that removal of signs con- sidered a tax write-off. *MOTION CARRIED. Zoning Amendment MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER PROPOSED AMENDMENT. to be Studied TO THE ZONING CODE (SITE PLAN APPROVAL IN R-3 AND ABOVE ZONING) TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. Following discussion, MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council 2/2/76 Page 3 APPOINTMENTS - Continued Board of Letter from Mayor Delaurenti announced reappointment to the Renton Ethics Board of Ethics of the following persons for four-year terms expiring 12/31/79: Maxine Pearman, 1201 N. 33rd St, representing the King (See below) County Labor Council , having served on the Board since May 1971 . Reverend Robert Lester, Renton Lutheran Church, S. 2nd and Whitworth, representing the Renton Ministerial Association, having served on the Board since January 1975 at which time appointed to complete term of Kenneth Underwood (deceased) . The letter asked Council concurrence. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER APPOINTMENT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Fire Department Letter from Mayor Delaurenti announced appointment to the permanent Firefighters position of Firefighter in the Renton Fire Department of: the following persons having successfully completed the six month probationary period: Steve Baima, Johnny Bell , William Furlong, Talmon Hall , Kris Hanson, Kenneth McInnis. Moved by Perry, seconded by Grant, Council concur in appointments. Following discussion of funding for these CETA employees, SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER THESE APPOINTMENTS TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. ; CARRIED. Finance & MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL SUSPEND RULES AND Personnel ADVANCE AGENDA TO COMMITTEE REPORTS SO THAT FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Committee Report COMMITTEE REPORT CAN BE PRESENTED. CARRIED. The Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Grant presented commit- Board of Ethics tee report concurring in the Mayor's appointment of Maxine Pearman to the Renton Board of Ethics, term expiring 12/31/79. MOVED BY Maxine Pearman CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Reverend Lester The Finance and Personnel Committee report concurred in the Mayor's reappointment of Reverend Robert Lester to the Renton Board of Ethics, term expiring 12/31/79. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. Finance Committee Chairman Grant suggested Board of Ethics meet to elect Chairman and schedule regular quarterly meetings to review and reflect the code. MOTION CARRIED. Park Board The Finance and Personnel report concurred in the mayor's appointment Joan Moffatt of Joan Moffatt to the Renton Park Board, term expiring 6/1/78. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY McBETH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. Mrs. Moffatt was introduced. OLD BUSINESS Public Safety Committee Chairman McBeth presented committee report Public Safety recommending the Council urge the representing Legislators of this Committee Report . area to submit constitutional amendment to the voters amending the Amendment to Article VIII , Sec.6 of the Washington State Constitution to reduce Constitution the majority vote required for passage of local bond * issues of the State to a simple majority vote of those voting at a general election. Recomeendad MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDA- TION OF THE COMMITTEE. Councilman McBeth reported spending Friday in Olympia determining action necessary to change necessary vote from 60% to simple majority with passage of the fire station bond issue in mind and that the issue be presented for vote at the General Election. After proposed motions that the City Clerk write to legislators and senator, amendment to include levy issues, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL RECESS TO AMEND THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. The Council recessed at 9:05 p.m. and reconvened at 9:20 p.m. All Councilmen present upon roll call . Public Safety Committee report was resubmitted with reference to Article VIII , Sec.6 being deleted, and addition of "the appropriate articles" of the State_ Constitution; and addition of word "levy"* (reading: local bond or levy issues). SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY McBETH TO ADOPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT AS AMENDED. SUBSTITUTE MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL REFER MATTER TO THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT FOR RESPONSE. CARRIED. Public Works Public Works and Transportation Committee Chairman Bruce submitted & Transportation committee report recommending that the low bid of $148,642 plus tax Committee Report submitted by Howard Schwicht Construction Co. of Enumclaw be accepted for the Springbrook Springs Improvements. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED Bid Award BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMIT- TEE AND AWARD BID. Following confirmation that all equal opportunity and affirmative action programs were met. THB MOTION CARRIED. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT FEBRUARY 2 , 1976 RE : ZONING BY SPECIAL PERMIT The Planning & Development Committee is presently, reviewing the referral of zoning by special permit. The Committee has started to investigate the permitted uses in the R-1 zoning . and recommends that the Council hold in abeyance the issuance of permits for 60 days for all permitted uses except single family homes. • Chairman George J. Perry William Grant V Robert McBeth . GJP:mg . F• ti a� -- THE CITY OF RENTON omi_�,r�•.) 7 _ MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 2 o _I rn CHARLES J. DELAURENTI ,_MAYOR • PLANNING IDEPARTMENT 235-2550 O 'rFD SE PI January 30 , 1976 Robert M. Boyd, Assistant Property Manager Property Management Department Glacier Park Company Burlington Northern Company Central Building - Lobby 2 Seattle, Washington 98104 RE: Proposed Memorandum of Agreement and Donation Deed by Burlington Northern - Twenty Acre Wetland Wildlife Habitat Area Dear Mr. Boyd : At the request of Councilman George Perry, Chairman of the Planning and Development Committee , I am enclosing a Quit Claim Deed that has been reviewed and modified by Gerard Shellan, our City Attorney, has been approved by the committee, and is submitted for your consideration. The modifications in the deed, as originally conveyed to the city, are underlined and include an attached revised legal description. The council committee is concerned about expediting execution of this deed , so that the Burlington Northern pending action can be completed . Your review and • comments would be appreciated as soon as possible. Very truly yours , �Ja es L;' agstad Assist .n Planning Director cc: P yor Delaurenti Councilmen Perry, Grant , McBeth City Attorney Shellan Planning Director. Ericksen QUIT CLAIM DEED GRANTOR, GLACIER PARK COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Minnesota, does by these presents , donate, convey, grant and quit claim unto the CITY OF RENTON, a municipal corporation, under the terms and conditions as hereinafter set out the following described property in King County, Washington: INSERT APPROPRIATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION ( See attached legal description . ) SUBJECT TO A RESERVATION to Grantor of all coal, oil , gas casinghead gas and all ores and minerals of every kind and nature underlying the surface of the premises , together with the full right , privilege and license at any and all times to explore, or drill for and to protect , conserve , mine , take , remove and market any and all such products in any manner which will not daniage_or disturb 'structures and other improvements and Grantor to restore the premises to substantially the same condition existing immediately prior to any such exploration or drilling. The grant and donation of the hereinabove described land is for the purpose, among others , of assisting the sponsors of the Green River Flood Control Zone District , of which the City of Renton is a co-sponsor under resolution of the City Council dated June 12 , 1974, to purchase in title or perpetual easement and maintain in public control during the life of the Green River Flood Control Zone projects at least 110 acres of suitable wetland habitat at locations approved by the U. S . Soil Conservation Service and the Washington State Department of Game. The Grantor specifically provides that the City of Renton may use this land for wetland or wildlife habitat or. other "Open Space" or greenbelt purposes , or if other lands may be more suitable, then the Grantee shall have the absolute right , without further notice to or approval by. Grantor, to sell, trade , exchange , encumber or pledge , in whole or in part , any of such lands as may be expedient , prudent or necessary as deteLuiined by Grantee, including the right to secure -1- funds to acquire such other wetland, wildlife habitats or "open space" lands within the total project area as will meet the approval of the U. S. Soil Conservation Service and the Washington State • Department of Game, or shall be determined suitable by the City of Renton for the preservation of wetland or wildlife habitats and for the continued operation and maintenance thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said corporation has caused this instrument to be executed by its proper officers and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this day of , 1976. GLACIER PARK COMPANY By Vice President By Secretary —_ STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) On this day of _ , 1976 , before me personally appeared and to me known to be Vice President and Secretary of the corporation that executed the within and .f ore;;o i.nt; .i rt::f_rrrineu? and nckriow! e(Ied said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed oC said corporation for the USeS and purposes t:herein mentioned and on oath sLat.ed that: they were authorized to execute the said instrument reel i ILli t }lrt se;11. affixed xed is the corporate seal of said corporation„ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set_ my hand andal-Fixed my official seal the day and year first above written. • Notary Public in and For. the State of Minnesota , resi.di_rts; at: 4 REVISED LEGAL DESCRIPTION All those portions of Government Lot 9 and of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25 , Township 23 , Range 4 E.W.M. , described as follows : Beginning at a point 20 feet west of the east line of Government Lot 9 and 1254. 20 feet south of the north line; Thence North 88°24 ' 48" West 1029 . 43 feet more or less to a point 300 feet east of the west line of Government Lot 9; Thence south 1°01' 49" West on a line parallel to and 300 feet east of the west line of Government Lot 9 and the west line of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25 845 . 23 feet; Thence South 88°24 ' 48" East 1031. 55 feet more or less to a point 20 feet west of the east line of said Southeast Quarter Northeast Quarter. Thence north 0°49 ' l0" East 845. 19 feet to place of beginning. SUBJECT TO A RESERVATION to Donor of all coal, oil, gas , casinghead gas and all ores and minerals of every kind and nature underlying the surface of the premises , together with the full right, privilege and license at any and all times to explore or drill for and to protect, conserve, mine , take, remove and market any and all such products in any manner which will not damage structures on the surface of the premises. • oP U0 OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY o RENTON,WASHINGTON ] o► POST OFFICE BOX 020, too 2nd AVENUE BUILDING • RENTON,WASHINGTON 08055 253-0870 A (0' 0 �� • GERARD M.SHELLAN,CITY ATTORNEY LAWRENCE J.WARREN, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY 47'F0 SEP1E� January 27, 1976 rP4oF C ECRI/Fb Mr. George Perry, Chairman JAN 28 1• tR CotiI,,rinity fl velopment Committee "a Renton City Hall 9 <(/� Renton, Washington 93055 -$7 NG DEP ARC Gentlemen: • We have received on Monday afternoon the proposed Donation Deed • from the Glacier Park Company together_ with the accompanying memo r an dum. We have re-written the proposed deed, copy enclosed, and you will note the changes made as indicated by the underlined portions thereof. The correct _l ecyil. description, of course, should be inserted. T We would also suggest, since Grantor is conveying by means of a Quit Claim Deed, that the City secure title insurance for the property to be sure it does not contain any other encumbrances or limitations other than those imposed by the deed itself. You will not2 that there are no warranties in this proposed • conveyance. As far as the memorandum is concerned, it probably would be helpful to indicate that the 110 acre project is not confined to the boundaries of the City of Renton but covers the larger Green River Gilley area. This should be done for clarification purposes. Furt:lermor e, the proposed Rezoning Ordinance should be amended so as to delete the 20 acres herein conveyed from its rezoning to M-P. Therefore we would suggest that the matter be referred back to the Legislation Committee for that purpose. If we can be of any further assistance to you in this matter, please advise. We remain Very truly yours , Shellan CMS :bjin r , CC:__ ?lj_�_1i:�m_Grant a1d-Rc+hei..t. ?McBet n Renton City Council Page 3 1/5/76 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Burlington MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL RECONSIDER ACTION Northern BY WHICH COUNCIL REZONED PROPERTY OWNED BY GLACIER PARK.* Upon inquiry, (Glacier Park) Councilman Grant reported reasons for reconsideration: Property to Rezone Ordinance the north of Shell Oil Co. suit area should be retained in the natural Referred to state; that King County Assessor noted that property would be assessed Community at higher rate if rezoned; that possible more than 20 acres would be Services set aside. Upon inquiry, Mayor Garrett noted Ordinance No. 2992 was Committee for lbeing held by the Clerk per Council instructions of 12/22/75 to with- 30 Days hold publication awaiting legal description of 20 acres. City Attorney Shellan reported legal description of the 20 acres was received this date from Mr. Boyd of Burlington Northern. *ROLL CALL: 4 AYES: PERRY, STREDICKE, BRUCE AND GRANT; 3 NO'S: DELAURENTI , CLYMER, SCHELLERT. MOTION CARRIED. Public Works Director Gonnason submitted legal descrip- tion of 20 acres donated to the City by Glacier Park (Burlington North- ern) for which the City will receive deed. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED `BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL AMEND PROPOSED ORDINANCE, DELETING 20 ACRES AS DESCRIBED BY THE CITY CLERK, PLUS DELETION OF 37 ADDITIONAL ACRES FOR WHICH LEGAL WILL BE SUBMITTED, FOR A TOTAL DELETION OF 57 OF THE 271 `ACRES FROM THE REZONE. Discussion ensued. Councilman Grant pointed lout the 37 acres located to the east of the twenty acres donated by Glacier Park and described as marshland. Upon inquiry, Burlington ,Northern Representative, Mr. Boyd, reported deed will need to be signed !by B.N. Board of Directors , also appropriation of money to pay for fill , which will take time, but intent is to proceed. Councilwoman-Elect Seymour noted importance of Council studying Planning Commission public 'hearing record, suggested using means of set-back waivers in exchange for wetlands at no cost to City or B.N. , noting possibility that when `remainder of land is filled the 20 acres wetland would dry up, and asked reasons for the rezone. Councilman Stredicke explained established procedure whereby Council does hold public hearings on appeal of Commis- sion decision. Grant noted use of Planning Commission records. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE TO REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL WITHIN 30 DAYS. Mayor Garrett noted referral to committee having preference, MOTION CARRIED REFERRING ORDINANCE TO COMMITTEE. Shell Oil vs Upon inquiry by Councilman Schellert, City Attorney Shellan explained City of Renton his letter of January 5, 1976 attaching Memorandum Decision by Judge David C. Hunter regarding Shell Oil Co. vs. City, Superior Court #786059 with summary leading to adoption 9/8/75 by the Council of Ordinance No. 2962, Bulk Storage Regulations. The letter explained Shell 's attack being narrowed to the requirements of having automatic fire suppression systems servicing such plant, the necessity for additional catastrophe dyke besides the dyke required by the National Codes and a control of hydrocarbon emissions from any one facility to 100 tons per annum in order to safeguard air quality, being novel concept not pursued by any other governmental agency. The Attorney explained the Judge's January 2, decision that the City had not acted arbitrarily and capricious in the preparation of the ordinance; the City was justified in requiring automatic fire suppression systems; that need for addi- tional catastrophe dyke was not warranted and further arguments would be heard; and that the Judge held in favor of the City in setting stardards for hydrocarbon emission which was felt to be the crux of the matter by reason of its precedent-setting nature. The Attorney further explained the next step is preparation of Finding of Facts and Conclusions of Law and Judgment and Decree to be submitted to Judge Hunter to finalize this part of case, the Shell Oil Co. having 30 days to appeal to a higher court once the Judgment has been entered. Councilman Schellert complimented the Attorney and Staff for carrying forward the banner of the City on new ground. NEW BUSINESS Cedar River Councilman Schellert called attention to the subject of repairing Flood Damage flood damage to Cedar River, work with Corp of Engineers , damage at mouth of river in area of path, asking coordination of repair with master plan. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, REPAIR OF CEDAR RIVER FLOOD DAMAGE BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR COORDINATION. CARRIED. Renton City Council Page 4 1/5/76 NEW BUSINESS - Continued Finance Committee Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert submitted report Report - recommending Council authorize refunding 1975 Water and Sewer Bonds 1975 Water & and requested that the financial consultants, Seattle Northwest Securi- Sewer Bond ties, advise the most feasible time for the refunding issue. MOVED BY Refinancing PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE REPORT. Councilman Schellert noted possible savings of $240,000. MOTION CARRIED. VOUCHER APPROVAL The Finance Committee recommended payment of Vouchers 7572 through 7630 in the amount of $109,261 .09; plus LID 295 Revenue Warrant #R-1 in amount of $51 ,213.62 and Cash Warrants No. C-1 in amount of $51 ,153.62 and C-2 $60.00; along with LID No. 288 Revenue Warrant #R-8 in amount of $7,519.60 and Cash Warrant C-10 in amount of $7,519.60, having received departmental certification as to merchandise and/or services rendered or received. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT, CARRIED. Vouchers No. 7486 through No. 7571 machine voided during processing. ORDINANCES Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report First Reading recommending first reading of an ordinance changing the Committee Ordinance re of the Whole meeting night from the first Thursday to the second Committee of Tuesday of each month at 8:00 p.m. in the Chambers. Following read- Whole Meetings ing, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THIS ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Rezone Ordinance The Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings ' G & B Investors of an ordinance changing the zoning classification from GS-1 to L-1 as requested by G & B Investors, 25 acres located at 1120 S.W. 16th Street. Planning Director Ericksen explained location and restrictive covenant requirement recommended by Planning Commission. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke as to receipt of restrictive covenants with negative response, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL TABLE ORDINANCE UNTIL RECEIPT OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS. CARRIED. Ordinance #2994 Legislation Committee report recommended second and final reading New Schedule of of an ordinance adopting a new equipment rental schedule, effective Equipment Rental 1/1/76. Following reading of the ordinance amending Ordinance 2072 Rates 1/1./76 with new rates, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, ADOPT 1st Reading 12/22 ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL: 6 .AYES, GRANT ABSENT. CARRIED. Grant voted later. Ordinance #2995 Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings Amending Horse of an ordinance amending the admission taxes on horse racing, Racing Admission effective 1/1/76. Following reading of ordinance establishing basic Tax-lst Rdg. 1/22 fee of $300 plus 7(t per admission, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED See later action BY BRUCE, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL: 6 AYES, GRANT ABSENT. CARRIED. Ordinance #2996 Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings Amending of an ordinance (first reading 12/22/75) amending ordinance taxing Theater Tax moving admission charges to 3•t per admission plus $50 license fee. Following readings, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 4 AYE: CLYMER, BRUCE, GRANT AND SCHELLERT; 3 NO: DELAURENTI , PERRY AND STREDICKE. CARRIED. g p r2 Ordinance #2997 Legislation Committee report Jmmended second and final readings Amending tax of an ordinance relating to tax on certain gambling activities, i .e. rate on Gambling bingo, raffles, and amusement games; pulltabls, and card tames,. (Card rooms) MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. (First Reading 12/22/75) Ordinance #29g8 Legislation Committee report recommended second and final readings Police Department of an ordinance relating to vacation for certain City employees Employ2e Vacation (members of the Police Department) having completed 20 years accrues 2 1/4 days per month or 27 days per year. Following reading, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, it was explained change from 24 to 27 days per year negotiated by Police Guild for Policemen with over 20 years service, that the ordinance gives like benefit to ,, ►1f, ` n , THE CITY OF RENTON r n rr MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 0� AVERYGARRETT, MAYOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT O 235 - 2550 ATFO SEPcc" MEMORANDUM -;\!1234 ,'GJ cp cG�°� c\ LC) December 24 , 1975 TO: Files r? o\ c\-FPG, ) FROM: Michael Smith a,` RE: BURLINGTON NORTHERN REZONE NO. R -560-69 I talked today with Bob Boyd of Burlington Northern Railroad about the status of the proposed 20 acre wet- land donation by Burlington Northern Mr. Boyd indicated that he had prepared a draft of a deed. The deed will stipulate that the wetland donation is meant to assist • the City of Renton in fulfilling its requirements in con- junction with the SCS Green River Drainage and flood con- trol project. He also stated that the deed will be so written to allow sale of the twenty acres for purchase of other wetland areas, if the City so desires . He said that he will be sending the deed back to Chicago shortly for head office approval and execution, .the City will also receive a copy for its review. He also felt that the 20 acres donation cannot be a condition of rezoning and he would not agree to such a proposal: However, he did feel the donation was necessary to move the Valley Drainage Project forward, and he was proceeding with the deed on that basis . He also stated that Burlington Northern will remove the fill material placed for the access road to the shell property or part of the 20 acre donation. INTER-OFFICE MEMO TO : Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director DATE December 2 , 1975 FROM: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney RE: Rezoning Ordinance - Glacier Park Company Dear Gordon: Based on the City Councils discussion at the meeting of last Monday, December 22, 1975 and the undersigned' s suggestion, I again would recommend that you or the Public- Works Department provide me with the correct legal description to the 20 acres of land that the subject owner is willing to deed unto the City. . We/ould then amend the legal description as contained on page 2 /of the existing ordinance by deleting same therefrom inasmuch said parcel need not be rezoned. The owner would then submit o the City an appropriate deed, to be approved by our office, conveying said 20 acre parcel to the City for. dertain designated purposes . Until this is done, the Ordinance shall be held in conveying by the City Clerk and not published or otherwise processed. If there is any question_ on this matter, please let us know. It might also be helpful if your legal description would be accompanied by a sketch outlining the properties to be deeded as well as the properties to be rezoned. Gerard M. Shellan GMS :nd a• Renton City Council 12/22/75 - Page 2 CORRESPONDENCE (Continued) • Local 21R resolve which full-time employees are going to be terminated, and mentioned possible violation of Federal rulings regarding CETA employees, and the Open Meeting Act, especially in the manner in which the Union employees were terminated. Bid Opening Deputy City Clerk Motor reported bid opening of December 18, 1975 Talbot Hill Reser- for 5 MG Talbot Hill Reservoir with ten bidders responding; with voir apparent low bidder, Calhoun Construction Co. , Kent, with bids of $904,681 .31 and alternate of $875,125.74 excluding tax. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT THAT THE BIDS BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. City Purchase of Letter from Parks and Recreation Director Coulon requested approval Seattle City Light of purchase of property located in the vicinity of the Cedar River Property - 1911 Park complex, selling price of $75,500, with the recommendation of Maple Valley High- the Park Board that the City Council approve the purchase of this way property on a time purchase contract to be submitted for Council approval . Upon inquiry by Councilman Grant, Mr. Coulon said the intent of acquiring the property was to move the Park office to this facility, there was 1/2 acre of ground involved including a house and another building which has about 600 square feet. It was MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THIS REQUEST BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. After some further discussion, the MOTION CARRIED. Donations from Letter from Terry L. Bartley, President, Local 21R, reported approval Local 21R of membership to donate $100 to the Employees' Christmas Basket Pro- gram for the needy families in the area, and' also $100 to the Maple Valley Flood Relief to help the victims of the Cedar River flood. Councilman Clymer commended the City employees for their actions. Legal Publication Letter from Councilman Stredicke recommended reconsideration of Bid Revision the Bid Award for legal publications for 1976 awarded at Council meeting of 12/15/75 and that after review with the City Clerk's Office, the bid award be changed from 6-point type to 8-point type at $3. 33 per column inch. He noted 15% increase over the rates for 1975. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT WE CON- CUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION AND RESCIND THE ACTION AWARDING THE BID LAST WEEK. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT COUNCIL ACCEPT THE 8-POINT TYPE AT $3. 33 PER COLUMN INCH. MOTION CARRIED. Joint July 4, 1976 Letter from John M. Long, Chairman, Kent Bicentennial Committee, Fireworks Display proposed that Renton join the Green River Valley Communities and Bicentennial the immediate adjacent communities in pooling their resources and Celebration respective talents in presenting a mammoth fireworks display for all of the citizens as a special Bicentennial celebration. The letter cited as reasons for this proposal the funding of the project; additional cost of fire and police protection and cleanup and offered their old sewerage treatment ponds to serve as the fire- works launching site, 220th and West Valley Highway. Invitation was extended to a presentation to be made January 15, 1976 by Mr. Roger Pearsall of the Red Devil Fireworks Co. in the Kent Council Chambers at 8:00 P.M. Councilman Stredicke remarked that these joint projects always meant our citizens going to another City and that this matter had been discussed with the Renton Bicen- tennial Commission and the Renton Shopping Center. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THIS COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO THE RENTON BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION. MOTION CARRIED. Rezone of B-N Letter from Leonard Steiner, Conservation Chairman, Seattle Audubon Property South & Society, questioned decision of the Planning Commission recommenda- East of Longacres tion to rezone the 80 acre parcel belonging to Burlington Northern (See later action) to Industrial when only a few months ago, it had recommended the property be placed in Open Space; also questioning the railroad's receiving industrial land prices for swamp land and requested the City Council not rezone this 80 acre marsh, citing need for room for wild inhabitants. Upon inquiry by Councilmen Stredicke and 'Grant as to the status of the parcel of land in question, Planning 3 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting December 22 , 1975 Municipal Building Monday , 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett, presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF CHARLES DELAURENTI , Council President; HENRY M. SCHELLERT, WILLIAM J. COUNCIL GRANT® KENNETH D. BRUCE, EARL CLYMER, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, AND GEORGE J. PERRY. PRESS IN Mary Wilbert Smith, Editor, Greater Renton News; Eric Pryne, News ATTENDANCE Editor, Renton Record Chronicle. CITY OFFICIALS IN AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; MAXINE MOTOR, ATTENDANCE Deputy City Clerk; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; DON STARK, Administrative Assistant; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; ROBERT HUGHES, Legislative Aide; GENE • COULON, Park Director; ED TORKELSON, Data Processing Director; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Superintendent; MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE MINUTES OF DECEMBER 15, 12/15/75 MEETING 1975 BE APPROVED AS READ. MOTION CARRIED. Presentation of Mayor Garrett presented City of Renton Award for meritorious service Award - Ethel Telban to Ethel Telban, 508 Cedar Ave. S. , for her ten years of service to the community as a member of the Municipal Arts Commission. Miss Telban retired from the Commission recently. �. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and Saturday Market published, Mayor Garrett opened the Hearing to consider the creation of a Saturday Market. Councilman Stredicke presented memo regarding research done by the Association of Washington Cities, who indicated that his research in Washington had been unsuccessful , however, had requested information from the former community development coordi- nator from Yakima, now working in Burlington, Iowa, as this city has a successful public market. Since there were no comments from the audience, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. MOTION CARRIED. PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set for a Public Meeting with property owners Talbot Hill Area and for comments from the public, Mayor Garrett opened the meeting. Water Reservoir Letter from Delores Mead, City Clerk, advised that Council will need 10% Letter of to determine whether to accept the letter of intent; require adoption Intent of the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance and pre-existing bonded Meeting Continued indebtedness; and authorize circulation of the 75% petition. Upon to January 5, 1976 inquiry, Planning Director Ericksen stated that the proposed annexa- tion was city-initiated at request of the Public Works Department that the Washington Natural Gas Co. property, part of the Talbot Hill Island, was about 62 acres. Upon inquiry from Councilman Schellert, Mr. Flaherty, Washington Natural Gas Co. representative, agreed that they were willing to assume the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance and pre- existing bonded indebtedness. City Attorney Shellan cautioned the Council regarding an agreement entered into with Water District No. 78 that there would be no piece-meal annexation within the water district and said this point should be investigated before proceeding with authorization to circulate the 75% petition. After some further dis= cussion about the 1962 agreement with the water district and request by Council for the City Attorney and the Public Works Department to investigate the agreement, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONTINUE THE MEETING TO JANUARY 5, 1976. MOTION CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Terry L. Bartley, President, Local 21R of the American Local 21R Employee Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees, requested dis- cussion with Council regarding recent layoffs of Union employees Layoffs with the Union's attorney, Mr. Larry Couture. Upon invitation from Mayor Garrett, Mr. Couture, of Gelman and Couture, 828 American Federal Bldg. , Tacoma, said that the issue involved the layoff of four 21R members in balancing the 1976 Budget, while' part-time and CETA employees are budgeted through September, 1976 and requested the City to enter into negotiations with 21R as soon as possible to ilwv4 Renton City Council fi 12/22/75 - Page 2 CORRESPONDENCE (Continued) Local 21R resolve which full-time employees are going to be terminated, and mentioned possible violation of Federal rulings regarding CETA employees, and the Open Meeting Act, especially in the manner in which the Union employees were terminated. • Bid Opening Deputy City Clerk Motor reported bid opening of December 18, 1975 Talbot Hill Reser- for 5 MG Talbot Hill Reservoir with ten bidders responding; with voir apparent low bidder, Calhoun Construction Co. , Kent, with bids of $904,681 .31 and alternate of $875,125.74 excluding tax. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT THAT THE BIDS BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. City Purchase of Letter from Parks and Recreation Director Coulon requested approval Seattle City Light of purchase of property located in the vicinity of the Cedar River Property - 1911 Park complex, selling price of $75,500, with the recommendation of Maple Valley High- the Park Board that the City Council approve the purchase of this way property on a time purchase contract to be submitted for Council approval . Upon inquiry by Councilman Grant, Mr. Coulon said the intent of acquiring the property was to move the Park office to this facility, there was 1/2 acre of ground involved including a house and another building which has about 600 square feet. It was MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THIS REQUEST BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. After some further discussion, the MOTION CARRIED. Donations from Letter from Terry L. Bartley, President, Local 21R, reported approval Local 21R of membership to donate $100 to the Employees' Christmas Basket Pro- gram for the needy families in the area, and also $100 to the Maple Valley Flood Relief to help the victims of the Cedar River flood. Councilman Clymer commended the City employees for their actions. Legal Publication Letter from Councilman Stredicke recommended reconsideration of Bid Revision the Bid Award for legal publications for 1976 awarded at Council meeting of 12/15/75 and that after review with the City Clerk's Office, the bid award be changed from 6-point type to 8-point type at $3.33 per column inch. He noted 15% increase over the rates for 1975. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT WE CON- ' CUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION AND RESCIND THE ACTION AWARDING THE BID LAST WEEK. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT COUNCIL ACCEPT THE 8-POINT TYPE AT $3. 33 PER COLUMN INCH. MOTION CARRIED. Joint July 4, 1976 Letter from John M. Long, Chairman, Kent Bicentennial Committee, Fireworks Display proposed that Renton join the Green River Valley Communities and Bicentennial the immediate adjacent communities in pooling their resources and Celebration respective talents in presenting a mammoth fireworks display for all of the citizens as a special Bicentennial celebration. The letter cited as reasons for this proposal the funding of the project; additional cost of fire and police protection and cleanup and offered their old sewerage treatment ponds to serve as the fire- works launching site, 220th and West Valley Highway. Invitation was extended to a presentation to be made January 15, 1976 by Mr. Roger Pearsall of the Red Devil Fireworks Co. in the Kent Council Chambers at 8:00 P.M. Councilman Stredicke remarked that these joint projects always meant our citizens going to another City and that this matter had been discussed with the Renton Bicen- tennial Commission and the Renton Shopping Center. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THIS COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO THE RENTON BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION. MOTION CARRIED. Rezone of B-N Letter from Leonard Steiner, Conservation Chairman, Seattle Audubon Property South & Society, questioned decision of the Planning Commission recommenda- East of Longacres tion to rezone the 80 acre parcel belonging to Burlington Northern (See later action) to Industrial when only 'a few months ago, it had recommended the property be placed in Open Space; also questioning the railroad's receiving industrial land prices for swamp land and requested the City Council not rezone this 80 acre marsh, citing need for room for wild inhabitants. Upon inquiry by Councilmen Stredicke and Grant as to the status of the parcel of land in question, Planning .I RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting • December 22 , 1975 Municipal Building Monday , 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett, presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF CHARLES DELAURENTI , Council President; HENRY M. SCHELLERT, WILLIAM J. COUNCIL GRANT, KENNETH D. BRUCE, EARL CLYMER, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, AND GEORGE J. PERRY. PRESS IN Mary Wilbert Smith, Editor, Greater Renton News; Eric Pryne, News 'ATTENDANCE Editor, Renton Record Chronicle. CITY OFFICIALS IN AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; MAXINE MOTOR, ATTENDANCE Deputy City Clerk; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; DON STARK, Administrative Assistant; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; ROBERT HUGHES, Legislative Aide; GENE COULON, Park Director; ED TORKELSON, Data Processing Director; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Superintendent;. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE MINUTES OF DECEMBER 15, 12/15/75 MEETING 1975 BE APPROVED AS READ. MOTION CARRIED. Presentation of Mayor Garrett presented City of Renton Award for meritorious service Award - Ethel Telban to Ethel Telban, 508 Cedar Ave. S. , for her ten years of service to the community as a member of the Municipal Arts Commission. Miss Telban retired from the Commission recently. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and Saturday Market published, Mayor Garrett opened the Hearing to consider the creation of a Saturday Market. Councilman Stredicke presented memo regarding research done by the Association of Washington Cities, who indicated that his research in Washington had been unsuccessful , however, had requested information from the former community development coordi- nator from Yakima, now working in Burlington, Iowa, as this city has a successful public market. Since there were no comments from the audience, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. MOTION CARRIED. PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set for a Public Meeting with property owners Talbot Hill Area and for comments from the public, Mayor Garrett opened the meeting. , Water Reservoir Letter from Delores Mead, City Clerk, advised that Council will need 10% Letter of to determine whether to accept the letter of intent; require adoption Intent of the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance and pre-existing bonded Meeting Continued indebtedness; and authorize circulation of the 75% petition. Upon ' to January 5, 1976 inquiry, Planning Director Ericksen stated that the proposed annexa- ; tion was city-initiated at request of the Public Works Department that the Washington Natural Gas Co. property, part of the Talbot Hill Island, was about 62 ,acres. Upon inquiry from Councilman Schellert, Mr. Flaherty, Washington Natural Gas Co. representative, agreed that they were willing to assume the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance and pre- existing bonded indebtedness. City Attorney Shellan cautioned the Council regarding an agreement entered into with Water District No. 78 that there would be no piece-meal annexation within the water district and said this point should be investigated before proceeding with authorization to circulate the 75% petition. After some further dis- cussion about the 1962 agreement with the water district and request by Council for the City Attorney and the Public Works Department to investigate the agreement, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONTINUE THE MEETING TO JANUARY 5, 1976. MOTION CARRIED. , CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Terry L. Bartley, President, Local 21R of the American Local 21R Employee Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees, requested dis- cussion with Council regarding recent layoffs of Union employees Layoffs with the Union' s attorney, Mr. Larry Couture. Upon invitation from Mayor Garrett, Mr. Couture, of Gelman and Couture, 828 American Federal Bldg. , Tacoma, said that the issue involved the layoff of four 21R members in balancing the 1976 Budget, while part-time and CETA employees are budgeted through September, 1976 and requested the City to enter into negotiations with 21R as soon as possible to • ,-fide ton City Council 12/22/75 = Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE (Continued) Rezone of B-N Director Ericksen explained that the fill permit granted did not Property include this 80 acre parcel , but that there was a pending applica- tion to fill the entire site with the exception of the 20 acres (Glacier Park) that Burlington Northern was going to deed to the City and legal description for the property given to the City could be obtained to incorporate in the Ordinance. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY I GRANT, TO REFER THE, MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND THE . CITY ATTORNEY AND THAT THE 80 ACRE SITE BE ELIMINATED FROM ANY FILL OR REZONE REQUEST UNTIL A LEGAL DESCRIPTION HAS BEEN .DRAWN UP. MOTION CARRIED. Executive Session . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL RECESS AND CON- VENE IN EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS THE BOEING LEASE. CARRIED. Council recessed at 8:15 P.M. and reconvened at 9:05 P.M. with all Councilmen present. APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett appointed William Stephen Hall to the William S. Hall position of Patrolman in. the Renton Police Department to occupy Police Patrolman the new position established. in the 1976 Budget to become effective Effective 1/1/76 January 1 , 1976, subject to the six-month probationary period. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THE COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE APPOINTMENT. MOTION CARRIED. Pro Tem Judges Letter from Mayor Garrett requested concurrence in the reappointment Municipal Court of Robert' Anderson, 111 Williams Ave. S. ; Hugh Carney, 311 Morris Ave. S. ; R. Anderson, Hugh Richard ,Conrad, Evergreen Bldg. ; Wyman Dobson, 229 Williams Ave. S. ; . Carney, R. Conrad, Roger Lewis,,. 100 ,5., 2nd St. Bldg. ; and Robert McBeth, 505-B S. 3rd St. , W. Dobson, R. Lewis as pro tem judges in the Municipal Court, the terms to run through and R. McBeth January ' 12, 1976. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THESE APPOINTMENTS BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. GRANT MOVED TO AMEND THE MOTION, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO REFER THE WHOLE MATTER AMENDMENT MUNICIPAL CARRIED.COORIGINAL THE MOTIONFINANCE PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Council President Delaurenti remarked that Council needed direction Meeting with . regarding the presentation by Local 21R and requested that the Mayor, Local ' 21R Finance Director and the City Attorney arrange a meeting with Local 21R representatives and their attorney to discuss the matter. New Meeting Night Council President Delaurenti announced that it would be necessary for Committee of the to set a, new meeting night for Committee of the Whole meetings as Whole - Second - the District Court wanted the Council Chambers every second Tuesday night Tuesday of Month and if there were no objections, suggested n f the month and change of ordinance to that effect. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT THE MATTER OF THE MEETING NIGHT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPERIEG.ISLATION. MOTION CARRIED. Renton Kiwanis Club Airport Committee Chairman Stredicke presented breport t wPhich rkorecoemended Air Park acceptance of plans for the Renton Kiwanis .E. corner of Rainier and Airport Way; plans were drawn by the City's Planning Dept. and all funds expended will be by the Kiwanis Club excepting annual maintenance once the park is completed. The report recommended CLYMER, THATeTHEI Board.:to the Park MOVED -COUNCIL CONCUR INTHERECOMMENDATION SCHELLERT, OFTHEC -D BY, AIR CL PORT COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Maintenance for Airport Committee report noted the Airport Director had worked up Renton Municipal a program of maintenance for the Renton Municipal Airport as there Airport had been no schedule for timely maintenance work provided in the past. and due to current Boeing negotiations which include.maintenance, a document was prepared and recommended, for acceptance by the Aviation Committee. The report recommended concurrence of this program with. reports to be held on file with the City Clerk and the Airport Direc- C tor. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE . V RECOMMENDATION OF THE AIRPORT COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. B Boeing Leases Councilman Stredicke requested the City Council to authorize the p City Attorney 'to reduce the agreements writing and finalize the leases before meeting with Bob Morgan, Boeing, and the Boeing attorney. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION Renton City Council 12/22/75 - Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE (Continued) Rezone of B-N Director Ericksen explained that the fill permit granted did not Property include this 80 acre parcel , but that there was a pending applica- (Glacier Park) tion to fill the entire site with the exception of the 20 acres that Burlington Northern was doing to deed to the City and legal description for the property given to the City could be obtained to incorporate in the ordinance. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THAT THE 80 ACRE SITE BE ELIMINATED FROM ANY • FILL OR REZONE REQUEST UNTIL A LEGAL DESCRIPTION HAS BEEN DRAWN UP. MOTION CARRIED. Executive Session MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL RECESS AND CON- VENE IN EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS THE BOEING LEASE. CARRIED. Council recessed at 8:15 P.M. and reconvened at 9:05 P.M. with all Councilmen present. APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett appointed William Stephen Hall to the William S. Hall position of Patrolman in the Renton Police Department to occupy Police Patrolman the new position established in the 1976 Budget to become effective Effective 1/1/76 January 1 , 1976, subject to the six-month probationary period. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THE COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE APPOINTMENT. MOTION CARRIED. Pro Tem Judges Letter from Mayor Garrett requested concurrence in the reappointment Municipal Court of Robert .Anderson, 111 Williams Ave. S. ; Hugh Carney, 311 Morris Ave. S. ; R. Anderson, Hugh Richard Conrad, Evergreen Bldg. ; Wyman Dobson, 229 Williams Ave. S. ; Carney, R. Conrad, Roger Lewis, 100 S. 2nd St. Bldg. ; and Robert McBeth, 505-B S. 3rd St. , W. Dobson, R. Lewis as pro tem.judges in the Municipal Court, the terms to run through and R. McBeth January 12, 1976. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THESE APPOINTMENTS BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. GRANT MOVED TO AMEND THE MOTION, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO REFER THE WHOLE MATTER OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. AMENDMENT CARRIED. ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Council President Delaurenti remarked that Council needed direction Meeting with regarding the presentation by Local 21R and requested that the Mayor, Local 21R Finance Director and the City Attorney arrange a meeting with Local 21R representatives and their attorney to discuss the matter. New Meeting Night Council President Delaurenti announced that it would be necessary for Committee of the to set a new meeting night for Committee of the Whole meetings as Whole - Second the District Court wanted the Council Chambers every Thursday night Tuesday of Month and if there were no objections, suggested the second Tuesday of the month and change of ordinance to that effect. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT THE MATTER OF THE MEETING NIGHT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATION. MOTION CARRIED. Renton Kiwanis Club Airport Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report which recommended Air Park acceptance of plans for the Renton Kiwanis Club's Air Park on the N.E. corner of Rainier and Airport Way; plans were drawn by the City's Planning Dept. and all funds expended will be by the Kiwanis Club excepting annual maintenance once the park is completed. The report recommended referral to the Park Board. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE AIR- PORT COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Maintenance for Airport Committee report noted the Airport Director had worked up Renton Municipal a program of maintenance for the Renton Municipal Airport as there Airport had been no schedule for timely maintenance work provided in the past. and due to current Boeing negotiations which include maintenance, a document was prepareland recommended for acceptance by the Aviation Committee. The report recommended concurrence of this program with reports to be held on file with the City Clerk and the Airport Direc-_ tor. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE AIRPORT COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Boeing Leases Councilman Stredicke requested the City Council to authorize the City Attorney to reduce the agreements writing and finalize the leases before meeting with Bob Morgan, Boeing, and the Boeing attorney. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION Renton City Council 12/22/75 - Page 4 OLD BUSINESS (Continued) OF THE AVIATION COMMITTEE AND REFER TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. Housing & Community Councilman Stredicke reported he had met with the King County Development Housing and Community Development and the City of Renton was way down on the list from unincorporated areas for things to be done. We are hoping that the City's interjurisdictional fund will be approved by the King County Staff within the next two weeks. Councilman Clymer observed the Community Services Committee had met with the Chamber of Commerce on Community Development projects and the Chamber would like to meet with the whole Council . Glacier Park Rezone Councilman Clymer asked that Councilman Stredicke's motion on the Ordinance Glacier Park Rezone be read as the ordinance was scheduled for (See Rezone of B-N second and final reading. After some discussion, it was MOVED Property - Pages 2 BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE NO. 1 ITEM IN THE and 3) LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT TO PLACE THE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BE AUTHORIZED AT THE PROPER TIME. MOTION CARRIED. Bid Award - Talbot Public Works Committee Chairman Bruce presented report which Hill Reservoir . recommended acceptance of the low bid submitted by Calhoun Construc- Calhoun Construction tion Co. for the Talbot Hill Reservoir proJect in the amount of $952,629.42, including tax, be accepted. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC , WORKS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, SUGGEST THE MAYOR'S OFFICE SET UP A MEETING WITH THE PEOPLE IN THE TALBOT HILL AREA TO EXPLAIN THE TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION FOR THE RESERVOIR AND EXPLAIN WHAT THE CITY IS PLANNING FOR THE AREA AS A RESULT OF THE RESERVOIR COVER. MOTION CARRIED. Latecomer Charge Public Works Committee report recommended that the Assembly of God 1 for Assembly of God Church be allowed to pay the latecomer charge for connection to Church water line in connection with construction of addition to existing building at 221 Hardie St. N.W. on an installment basis per Chapter 2, Section 3-241 , Paragraph C, Renton City Code. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE THAT THE CITY COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDA- TION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Letter from Council President Delaurenti submitted his resignation as a member of the Renton City Council effective Monday evening, Resignation as Councilman by Mayor- January 12, 1976, immediately following the "old business" items Elect C. Delaurenti on the Council agenda and thanked the officials, fellow Council members and employees for the courtesies and cooperation extended to him during his thirty years in office and looked forward to the privilege of serving as Mayor. After comment from Councilman Schellert on Councilman Delaurenti 's thirty years of service on the Council , the audience applauded. Election of Council- MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, THE COUNCIL HOLD AN ELECTION, man to Vacant Seat PLACE NAMES IN NOMINATION FOR THE COUNCIL POSITION THAT WILL BE OPEN JANUARY 12, 1976. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED Robert E. McBeth BY GRANT, ROBERT MCBETH'S NAME BE PLACED IN NOMINATION. As there Elected to Vacant were no other nominations, the MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, Council Position SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT MR. MCBETH BE ELECTED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE. ROLL CALL: 6 AYES, COUNCILMAN SCHELLERT ABSTAINED. Council President MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCILMAN STREDICKE BE ELECTED Elected - Richard M. TO THE POSITION OF CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT FOR THE YEAR 1976. CARRIED. Stredicke MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICE OF COUNCIL PRESIDENT BE CLOSED. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT COUNCILMAN STREDICKE BE ELECTED TO THE OFFICE OF COUNCIL PRESIDENT. ROLL CALL: 5 AYES, DELAURENTI , GRANT, BRUCE, CLYMER AND PERRY. SCHELLERT AND STREDICKE ABSTAINED. CARRIED. Council President MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED ,BY BRUCE, TO NOMINATE COUNCILMAN PERRY FOR Pro Tem Elected COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM. CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY George J. Perry DELAURENTI , THAT NOMINATIONS FOR COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT COUNCILMAN PERRY BE ELECTED COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM UNANIMOUSLY. ROLL CALL: 5 AYES, DELAURENTI, GRANT, BRUCE, CLYMER, STREDICKE. SCHELLERT AND PERRY ABSTAINED. MOTION CARRIED. ry M1�Cy i_ • - *YY�� Renton City Council 12/22/75 - Page 4 OLD BUSINESS (Continued) OF THE AVIATION COMMITTEE AND REFER TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. Housing & Community Councilman Stredicke reported he had met with the King County Development Housing and Community Development and the City of Renton was way down on the list from unincorporated areas for things to be done. We are hoping that the City' s interjurisdictional fund will be approved by the King County Staff within the next two weeks. Councilman Clymer observed the Community Services Committee had met with the Chamber of Commerce on Community Development projects and the Chamber would like to meet with the whole Council . Glacier Park Rezone Couno`ilman Clymer asked that Councilman Stredicke's motion on the Ordinance Glacier Park Rezone be read as the ordinance was scheduled for (See Rezone of B-N second and final reading. After some discussion, it was MOVED Property - Pages 2 BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE NO. 1 ITEM IN THE and e) LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT TO PLACE THE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BE AUTHORIZED AT THE PROPER TIME. MOTION CARRIED. Bid Award - Talbot Public Works Committee Chairman Bruce presented report which Hill Reservoir recommended acceptance of the low bid submitted by Calhoun Construc- Calhoun Construction ' tion Co. for the Talbot Hill Reservoir project in the amount of $952,629.42, including tax, be accepted. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, SUGGEST THE MAYOR'S OFFICE SET UP A MEETING WITH THE PEOPLE IN THE TALBOT HILL AREA TO EXPLAIN THE TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION FOR THE RESERVOIR AND EXPLAIN WHAT THE CITY IS PLANNING FOR THE AREA !AS A RESULT OF THE RESERVOIR COVER. MOTION CARRIED. . Latecomer Charge ;Public Works Committee report recommended that the Assembly of God for Assembly of God `Church be allowed to pay the latecomer charge for connection to Church ;: water line in connection with construction of addition to existing 'ibui.lding at 221 Hardie St. N.W. on an installment basis per Chapter 2, Section 3-241 , Paragraph C, Renton City Code. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE THAT THE CITY COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDA- . TION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS r Letter from Council President Delaurenti submitted his resignation Resignation as as a member of the Renton City Council effective Monday evening, Councilman by Mayor- January 12, 1976, immediately following the "old business" items Elect C. Delaurenti on the Council agenda and thanked the officials , fellow Council members and employees for the courtesies and cooperation extended to him during his thirty years in office and looked forward to the privilege of serving as Mayor. After courient from Councilman Schellert on Councilman Delaurenti ' s thirty years of service on the Council , the-audience applauded. Election of Council- MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, THE COUNCIL HOLD AN ELECTION, man to Vacant Seat PLACE 'NAMES IN NOMINATION FOR THE COUNCIL POSITION THAT WILL BE OPEN JANUARY 12, 1976. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED Robert E. McBeth BY GRANT, ROBERT MCBETH'S NAME BE PLACED IN NOMINATION. As there Elected to Vacant were no other nominations, the MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY , Council Position SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT MR. MCBETH BE ELECTED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE. ROLL CALL: 6 AYES, COUNCILMAN SCHELLERT ABSTAINED. Council President MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCILMAN STREDICKE BE ELECTED Elected - Richard M. TO THE POSITION OF CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT FOR THE YEAR 1976. CARRIED. Stredicke MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICE OF COUNCIL PRESIDENT BE CLOSED. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT COUNCILMAN STREDICKE BE ELECTED TO THE OFFICE OF COUNCIL PRESIDENT. ROLL CALL: 5 AYES, DELAURENTI , GRANT, BRUCE, CLYMER AND PERRY. SCHELLERT AND STREDICKE ABSTAINED. CARRIED. Council President MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO NOMINATE COUNCILMAN PERRY FOR Pro Tem Elected COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM. CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY George J. Perry DELAURENTI , THAT NOMINATIONS FOR COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT COUNCILMAN PERRY BE ELECTED COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM UNANIMOUSLY. ROLL CALL: 5 AYES, DELAURENTI, GRANT, BRUCE, CLYMER, ' STREDICKE. SCHELLERT AND PERRY ABSTAINED. MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council 12/22/75 - Page 4 OLD BUSINESS (Continued) OF THE AVIATION COMMITTEE AND REFER TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. Housing & Community Councilman Stredicke reported he had met with the King County Development Housing and Community Development and the City of Renton was way down on the list from unincorporated areas for things to be done. We are hoping that the City's interjurisdictional fund will be approved by the King County Staff within the next two weeks. Councilman Clymer observed the Community Services Committee had met with the Chamber of Commerce on Community Development projects and the Chamber would like to meet with the whole Council . Glacier Park Rezone Councilman Clymer asked that Councilman Stredicke's motion on the Ordinance Glacier Park Rezone be read as the ordinance was scheduled for (See Rezone of B-N second and final reading. After some discussion, it was MOVED Property - Pages 2 BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE NO. 1 ITEM IN THE and 3) LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT TO PLACE THE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BE AUTHORIZED AT THE PROPER TIME. MOTION CARRIED. Bid Award - Talbot Public Works Committee Chairman Bruce presented report which Hill Reservoir recommended acceptance of the low bid submitted by Calhoun Construc- Calhoun Construction tion Co. for the Talbot Hill Reservoir project in the amount of $952,629.42, including tax, be accepted. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, SUGGEST THE MAYOR'S OFFICE SET UP A MEETING WITH THE PEOPLE IN THE TALBOT HILL AREA TO EXPLAIN THE TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION FOR THE RESERVOIR AND EXPLAIN WHAT THE CITY IS PLANNING FOR THE AREA AS A RESULT OF THE RESERVOIR COVER. MOTION CARRIED. Latecomer Charge Public Works Committee report recommended that the Assembly of God for Assembly of God Church be allowed to pay the latecomer charge for connection to Church water line in connection with construction of addition to existing building at 221 Hardie St. N.W. on an installment basis per Chapter 2, Section 3-241 , Paragraph C, Renton City Code. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE THAT THE CITY COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDA- TION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Letter from Council President Delaurenti submitted his resignation as a member of the Renton City Council effective Monday evening, Resignation as Councilman by Mayor- January 12, 1976, immediately following the "old business" items Elect C. Delaurenti on the Council agenda and thanked the officials, fellow Council members and employees for the courtesies and cooperation extended to him during his thirty years in office and looked forward to the privilege of serving as Mayor. After comment from Councilman Schellert on Councilman Delaurenti 's thirty years of service on the Council , the audience applauded. Election of Council- MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, THE COUNCIL HOLD AN ELECTION, man to Vacant Seat PLACE NAMES IN NOMINATION FOR THE COUNCIL POSITION THAT WILL BE OPEN JANUARY 12, 1976. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED Robert E. McBeth BY GRANT, ROBERT MCBETH'S NAME BE PLACED IN NOMINATION. As there Elected to Vacant were no other nominations, the MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, Council Position SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT MR. MCBETH BE ELECTED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE. ROLL CALL: 6 AYES, COUNCILMAN SCHELLERT ABSTAINED. Council President MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCILMAN STREDICKE BE ELECTED Elected - Richard M. TO THE POSITION OF CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT FOR THE YEAR 1976. CARRIED. Stredicke MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICE OF COUNCIL PRESIDENT BE CLOSED. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT COUNCILMAN STREDICKE BE ELECTED TO THE OFFICE OF COUNCIL PRESIDENT. ROLL CALL: 5 AYES, DELAURENTI , GRANT, BRUCE, CLYMER AND PERRY. SCHELLERT AND STREDICKE ABSTAINED. CARRIED. Council President MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO NOMINATE COUNCILMAN PERRY FOR Pro Tem Elected COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM. CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY George J. Perry DELAURENTI, THAT NOMINATIONS FOR COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT COUNCILMAN PERRY BE ELECTED COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM UNANIMOUSLY. ROLL CALL: 5 AYES, DELAURENTI , GRANT, BRUCE, CLYMER, STREDICKE. SCHELLERT AND PERRY ABSTAINED. MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council 12/22/75 - Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE (Continued) Rezone of B-N Director Ericksen explained that the fill permit granted did not Property include this 80 acre parcel , but that there was a pending applica- (Glacier Park) tion to fill the entire site with the exception of the 20 acres that Burlington Northern was going to deed to the City and legal description for the property given to the City could be obtained to incorporate in the ordinance. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THAT THE 80 ACRE SITE BE ELIMINATED FROM ANY FILL OR REZONE REQUEST UNTIL A LEGAL DESCRIPTION HAS BEEN DRAWN UP. MOTION CARRIED. Executive Session MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL. RECESS AND CON- VENE IN EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS THE BOEING LEASE. CARRIED. Council recessed at 8:15 P.M. and reconvened at 9:05 P.M. with all Councilmen present. APPOINTMENTS' Letter from Mayor Garrett appointed William Stephen Hall to the William S. Hall position of Patrolman in the Renton Police Department to occupy Police Patrolman the new position established in the 1976 Budget to become effective Effective 1/1/76 January 1 , 1976, subject to the six-month probationary period. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THE COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE APPOINTMENT. MOTION CARRIED. Pro Tem Judges Letter from Mayor Garrett requested concurrence in the reappointment Municipal Court of Robert Anderson, 111 Williams Ave. S. ; Hugh Carney, 311 Morris Ave.! S. ; R. Anderson, Hugh Richard Conrad, Evergreen Bldg. ; Wyman Dobson, 229 Williams Ave. S. ; Carney, R. ,Conrad, Roger Lewis, 100 S. 2nd St. Bldg. ; and Robert McBeth, 505-B S. 3rd St.', W. Dobson,` R. Lewis as pro tem judges in the Municipal Court, the terms to run through and R. McBeth January 12, 1976. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THESE APPOINTMENTS BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. GRANT MOVED TO AMEND THE MOTION, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO REFER THE WHOLE MATTER OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. AMENDMENT CARRIED. ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Council President Delaurenti remarked that Council needed direction Meeting with regarding the presentation by Local 21R and requested that the Mayor, Local 21R Finance Director and the City Attorney arrange a meeting with Local. 21R representatives and their attorney to discuss the matter. New Meeting Night Council President Delaurenti announced that it would be necessary for Committee of the to set a new meeting night for Committee of the Whole meetings as Whole - Second the District Court wanted the Council Chambers every Thursday night Tuesday of Month and if there were no objections, suggested the second Tuesday of the month and change of ordinance to that effect. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT THE MATTER OF THE MEETING NIGHT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATION. MOTION CARRIED. Renton Kiwanis Club Airport Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report which recommended Air Park acceptance of plans for the Renton Kiwanis Club's Air Park on the N.E. corner of Rainier and Airport Way; plans were drawn by the City's Planning Dept. and all funds expended will be by the Kiwanis Club excepting annual maintenance once the park is completed. The report recommended referral to the Park Board. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE AIR- PORT COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Maintenance for Airport Committee report noted the Airport Director had worked up Renton Municipal a program of maintenance for the Renton Municipal Airport as there Airport had been no schedule for timely maintenance work provided in the past. and due to current Boeing negotiations which include maintenance, a document was prepareland recommended for acceptance by the Aviation Committee. The report recommended concurrence of this program with reports to be held on file with the City Clerk and the Airport Direc-_ tor. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE AIRPORT COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Boeing Leases Councilman Stredicke requested the City Council to authorize the City Attorney to reduce the agreements writing and finalize the leases before meeting with Bob Morgan, Boeing, and the Boeing attorney. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION Renton City Council 12/22/75 - Page 5 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) Committee on Council President-Elect Stredicke requested Councilmen Perry, Grant, Committees Clymer and Bruce to serve on the Committee on Committees and make recommendations to the Council . Councilman Bruce declined to serve on the Committee. Mini Park at Councilman Grant reported that the property recently donated by 1511 Lake Ave. S. Olympic Pipe Line to the City had been discussed in Community Services Committee and it was recommended this property at 1511 Lake Avenue So. be turned into a mini park as it was becoming unsightly. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER THAT THE PROPERTY REFERRED TO BE TURNED OVER TO THE PARK DEPARTMENT FOR MAINTENANCE AS A MINI PARK AND REFERRED TO THE PARK BOARD. MOTION CARRIED. Happy New Year Councilman Schellert extended wishes for a Happy New Year to all present. VOUCHER APPROVAL MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL APPROVE FOR Nos. 7308 - 7485 PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO. 7308 THROUGH 7485 IN THE AMOUNT OF $279,707.50 (VOUCHERS HAVE RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION AS TO MERCHANDISE RECEIVED OR SERVICES RENDERED) . MOTION CARRIED. Vouchers No. 7301 through 7307 machine voided during processing. ORDINANCES Legislation Committee report recommended second and final reading Ordinance 2992 of an ordinance rezoning certain properties of Glacier Park Company Glacier Park Rezone from G to M-P and H-1 , respectively. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY G to M-P & H-1 BRUCE, THE ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND HELD First Reading 12/15 BY THE CITY CLERK UNTIL THE NECESSARY LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS ARE OBTAINED.* Publication Withheld After some discussion, a substitute motion by Grant, seconded by For Legal Descrip- Stredicke, to refer the ordinance to the Legislation Committee. Roll tion Call : 2 Ayes, Grant, Stredicke; 5 Nos, Delaurenti , Schellert, Bruce, Clymer, Perry. Grant changed his vote to Aye. Substitute motion failed. *ROLL CALL: 6 AYES, DELAURENTI, SCHELLERT, GRANT, BRUCE, CLYMER, PERRY. 1 NO, STREDICKE. ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED. Follow- ing readings, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, REFER MATTER TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE 20 ACRES THAT IS TO BE DEEDED TO THE CITY. AMENDMENT CARRIED. *ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION, AS AMENDED, CARRIED. Ordinance Amending Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance Admission Tax to amending the admission tax to horse racing activities. MOVED BY CLYMER, Horse Racing SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THE ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. Activities CARRIED. After reading of the ordinance, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGIS- LATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance Changing Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordi- Admission Tax to nance changing the admission tax of movie theaters to 3't on each Movie Theaters ticket. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. MOTION CARRIED. After reading of the ordi- nance, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Council President Delaurenti requested the committee to meet with the theater owners. Ordinance Changing Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordi- the Tax on Cardrooms nance changing the taxv6n cardroom to 10% of gross receipts or $500, to 10% of Gross whichever is greater. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THIS Receipts or $500, ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. MOTION CARRIED. After reading, Whichever is Greater it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. r•1OTION CARRIED. Council- man Stredicke mentioned that there was some question of legality on a similar ordinance passed by Spokane and MOVED, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY TO RESEARCH LEGALITY OF ORDINANCE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance Amending Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordi- Vacation Ordinance nance amending the vacation ordinance to provide some additional for Additional benefits for members of the Police Department. MOVED BY CLYMER, Benefits to Police SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT THE ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. Department CARRIED. After reading, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council 12/22/75 - Page 6 ORDINANCES (Continued) • Ordinance Rezoning Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordi- Property from GS-1 nance rezoning certain properties from GS-1 to L-1 , G & B Investors, to L-1 (G & B 25 acres located at 1120 S.W. 16th Street. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED Investors, Inc. ) BY SCHELLERT, THIS ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. After reading, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THIS ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance Adopting Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordi- New Schedule of nance adopting a new schedule of equipment rental rates. MOVED BY Equipment Rental CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THE ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. Rates CARRIED. After reading, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance 2993 Legislation Committee report recommended second and final reading Rezone from R-1 to of an ordinance rezoning property located at 424 Williams Ave. S. R-2 (Moran Property) between S. 4th St. and S. 5th St. from R-1 to R-2. MOVED BY CLYMER, 424 Williams Ave. S. SECONDED BY BRUCE, THIS ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON SECOND AND FINAL First Reading 12/15 READING. CARRIED. After readings, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED ' BY BRUCE, THE ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6 AYES, DELAURENTI, SCHELLERT, GRANT, BRUCE, CLYMER, AND STREDICKE. Council- man Perry left the Chambers and took no part in any discussion nor action on this matter. MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTIONS Legislation Committee report recommended a resolution to be read Resolution Trans- and adopted transferring funds from Contingency Fund to Personnel ferring Funds from Services Accounts in the amount of $12,765.00 for the retention of Contingency Unto services for certain employees as follows: Data Processing - Pro- Current Fund grammer Analyst; Personnel - Personnel Secretary; Public Works - $12,765.00 Engineering Aide; Parks Administration - Women's Recreation Super- For Salaries visor; Street Maintenance - Superintendent and Equipment Operator II : and Traffic - Traffic Engineer and Traffic Control Technician I. Councilman Grant presented memo from Finance Director Marshall which stated the Consumer Price Index figures for the Police and Fire increases have been received and the Police total salary increase for 1976 is 9. 15% and Fire is 8.9%; cost has been com- puted for this increase and the Police sick leave payoff, leaving a balance of $27,354 in the Contingency Fund which is insufficient to cover the proposed resolution. The memo further stated that the Public Works Department reported an additional $5,300 that can be appropriated from work planned by the Traffic Engineering Division which will be reimbursed by Arterial Street Fund. Mayor Garrett urged passage of resolution as it provided funding for these eight employees through January which had been cut from the 1976 Budget during Budget hearings. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THE RESOLUTION BE TABLED. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO RESCIND AUTHORIZATION OF THE MAYOR'S RIGHT TO TRANSFER FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $1 ,000. Following discussion, MOTION FAILED. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THE RESOLUTION BE TAKEN FROM THE TABLE. MOTION CARRIED. The Clerk read the Resolution trans- ferring $12,765.00 from the Contingency Fund unto the current fund for retention of eight employees through January, 1976. Councilman Clymer urged adoption of the Resolution in order to give time to negotiate with Local 21R. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THE RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY ' PERRY, TO ADJOURN. ROLL CALL: 4 AYES, GRANT, BRUCE, STREDICKE, ANDI PERRY. 3 NOS, DELAURENTI , SCHELLERT AND CLYMER. MOTION CARRIED. Adjournment Motion to adjourn having preference, the meeting adjourned at 11 :10 P.M. and the previous motion to adopt the resolution died for lack of Council vote. Maxine E. Motor, Deputy City Clerk jt Renton City Council 12/22/75 - Page 5 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) Committee on Council President-Elect Stredicke requested Councilmen Perry, Grant, Committees Clymer and Bruce to serve on the Committee on Committees and make recommendations to the Council . Councilman Bruce declined to serve on the Committee. Mini Park at Councilman Grant reported that the property recently donated by 1511 Lake Ave. S. Olympic Pipe Line to the City had been discussed in Community Services Committee and it was recommended this property at 1511 Lake Avenue So. be turned into a mini park as it was becoming unsightly. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER THAT THE PROPERTY REFERRED TO BE TURNED OVER TO THE PARK DEPARTMENT FOR MAINTENANCE AS A MINI PARK AND REFERRED TO THE PARK BOARD. MOTION CARRIED. Happy New Year Councilman Schellert extended wishes for a Happy New Year to all present. VOUCHER APPROVAL MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL APPROVE FOR Nos. 7308 - 7485 PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO. 7308 THROUGH 7485 IN THE AMOUNT OF $279,707.50 (VOUCHERS HAVE RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION AS TO MERCHANDISE RECEIVED OR SERVICES RENDERED) . MOTION CARRIED. Vouchers No. 7301 through 7307 machine voided during processing. ORDINANCES Legislation Committee report recommended second and final reading Ordinance 2992 of an ordinance rezoning certain properties of Glacier Park Company Glacier Park Rezone from G to M-P and H-1 , respectively. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY G to M-P & H-1 BRUCE, THE ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND HELD First Reading 12/15 BY THE CITY CLERK UNTIL THE NECESSARY LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS ARE OBTAINED.* Publication Withheld After some discussion, a substitute motion by Grant, seconded by For Legal Descrip- Stredicke, to refer the ordinance to the Legislation Committee. Roll tion Call : 2 Ayes, Grant, Stredicke; 5 Nos, Delaurenti , Schellert, Bruce, Clymer, Perry. Grant changed his vote to Aye. Substitute motion failed. *ROLL CALL: 6 AYES, DELAURENTI , SCHELLERT, GRANT, BRUCE, CLYMER, PERRY. 1 NO, STREDICKE. ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED. Follow- ing readings, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, REFER MATTER TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE 20 ACRES THAT IS TO BE DEEDED TO THE CITY. AMENDMENT CARRIED. *ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION, AS AMENDED, CARRIED. Ordinance Amending Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance Admission Tax to amending the admission tax to horse racing activities. MOVED BY CLYMER, Horse Racing SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THE ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. Activities CARRIED. After reading of the ordinance, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGIS- LATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance Changing Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordi- Admission Tax to nance changing the admission tax of movie theaters to 3 on each Movie Theaters ticket. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. MOTION CARRIED. After reading of the ordi- nance, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Council President Delaurenti requested the committee to meet with the theater owners. Ordinance Changing Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordi- the Tax on Cardrooms nance changing the tax on cardroom to 10% of gross receipts or $500, to 10% of Gross whichever is greater. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THIS Receipts or $500, ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. MOTION CARRIED. After reading, Whichever is Greater it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Council- ' man Stredicke mentioned that there was some question of legality on a similar ordinance passed by Spokane and MOVED, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY TO RESEARCH LEGALITY OF ORDINANCE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance Amending Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordi- Vacation Ordinance nance amending the vacation ordinance to provide some additional for Additional benefits for members of the Police Department. MOVED BY CLYMER, Benefits to Police SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT THE ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. Department CARRIED. After reading, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. t Renton City Council 12/22/75 - Page 6 ORDINANCES (Continued) Ordinance Rezoning Legislation Committee report recommended first reading ,of an ordi- Property from GS-1 nance rezoning certain properties from GS-1 to L-1 , G & B Investors , to L-1 (G & B 25 acres located at 1120 S.W. 16th Street. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED Investors, Inc. ) BY SCHELLERT, THIS ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. After reading, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THIS ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance Adopting Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordi- New Schedule of nance adopting a new schedule of equipment rental rates. MOVED BY Equipment Rental CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THE ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. Rates CARRIED. After reading, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance 2993 Legislation Committee report recommended second and final reading Rezone from R-1 to of an ordinance rezoning property located at 424 Williams Ave. S. R-2 (Moran Property) between S. 4th St. and S. 5th St. from R-1 to R-2. MOVED BY CLYMER, 424 Williams Ave. S. SECONDED BY BRUCE, THIS ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON SECOND AND FINAL First Reading 12/15 READING. CARRIED. After readings, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THE ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6 AYES, DELAURENTI, SCHELLERT, GRANT, BRUCE, CLYMER, AND STREDICKE. Council- man Perry left the Chambers and took no part in any discussion nor action on this matter. MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTIONS Legislation Committee report recommended a resolution to be read , Resolution Trans- and adopted transferring funds from Contingency Fund to Personnel ferring Funds from Services Accounts in the amount of $12,765.00 for the retention of Contingency Unto services for certain employees as follows: Data Processing - Pro- Current Fund grammer Analyst; Personnel - Personnel Secretary; Public Works - $12,765.00 Engineering Aide; Parks Administration - Women's Recreation Super- For Salaries visor; Street Maintenance - Superintendent and Equipment Operator II : and Traffic - Traffic Engineer and Traffic Control Technician I. Councilman Grant presented memo from Finance Director Marshall which stated the Consumer Price Index figures for the Police and Fire increases have been received and the Police total- salary increase for 1976 is 9. 15% and Fire is 8.9%; cost has been com- puted for this increase and the Police sick leave payoff, leaving a balance of $27,354 in the Contingency Fund which is insufficient to cover the proposed resolution. The memo further stated that the Public Works Department reported an additional $5,300 that can .-be appropriated from work planned by the Traffic Engineering Division which will be reimbursed by Arterial Street Fund. Mayor Garrett urged passage of resolution as it provided funding for these eight employees through January which had been cut from the 1976 Budget during Budget hearings. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THE RESOLUTION BE TABLED. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO RESCIND AUTHORIZATION OF THE MAYOR'S RIGHT TO TRANSFER FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $1 ,000. Following discussion, MOTION FAILED. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THE RESOLUTION BE TAKEN FROM THE TABLE. MOTION CARRIED. The Clerk read the Resolution trans- ferring $12,765.00 from the Contingency Fund unto the current fund for retention of eight employees through January, 1976. Councilman Clymer urged adoption of the Resolution in order to give time to negotiate with Local 21R. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT,, THE RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO ADJOURN. ROLL CALL: 4 AYES, GRANT, BRUCE, STREDICKE., AND PERRY. 3 NOS, DELAURENTI , SCHELLERT AND CLYMER. MOTION CARRIED. Adjournment Motion to adjourn having preference, the meeting adjourned at 11 :10 P.M. and the previous motion to adopt the resolution died for lack of Council vote. Maxine E. Motor, Deputy City Clerk • jt 1 / J CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. ;i l - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL CLASSIFICATION DISTRICT (G) TO MANUFACTURING PARK DISTRICT (M-P) AND HEAVY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT (H-l) ,RESPECTIVELY WHEREAS under Chapter VII, Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628. known as the "Code .of 'General Ordinances of the City of Renton" , as amended, and the maps and reports adopted in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow described has heretofore been zoned as General Classification District (G) ; and WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about February 5, 1969 , which petition was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study and public hearing, and the matter continued from time to time, and a public hearing having been held thereon on or aboutNovember 26 , 1975 , and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission and said zoning request being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and the City Council having duly considered all matters relevant thereto, and all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto, NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I: The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Manufacturing Park District (M-P) and Heavy Industrial District (H-1) ,respectively, as hereinbelow specified; the Public Works Director and the Planning Director are hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to, evidence said rezoning, to-wit: -1- • V S- - .. ,1 . _ - .. �T.j! -47, .,4Y. ..4.:tA. 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' .. .. .. 6 TO MANUFACTURING PARK (M-P) DISTRICT - All that portion of Section 25 and 36, Twp. 28 '-N.', Rng 4 E. , W.M. , lying east of Oakesdale Avenue (80th Avenue S. ) and northerly of a line which is parallel with and 333 feet north of, as measured at right angles to, the centerline of S.W. 43rd Street. Except the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 25. Except also all that portion of a 20 acre parcel, more or less, being the N 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 25. Also less proposed South 165th Street and South 172nd Street. Together with all that portion of Section 30 and 31, Twp. 23 N. , Rng 5 E. , W.M. lying northerly of a line which is parallel with and 520 feet 'north of, as measured at right angles to, the centerline of S.W. 43rd Street; and westerly of a line which is parallel with and 250 feet west of, as measured at right angles to, the centerline of Lind Avenue '(87th Ave. S. ) Except the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of said Section 30. Also less proposed S. 165th Street, 85th Avenue South and South 172nd Street. TO HEAVY INDUSTRIAL (H-1) DISTRICT All that portion of the S '1/2 of the S 1/2 of Section 25, Twp. 23 N. , Rng 4 E. , W.M. , lying west of Oakesdale Avenue (80th Ave. S. ) and east of Railway right-of-way. -. (property generally located north of S.W. 43rd, west of Lind Ave. S.W. and east of the railroad R/W within the City of Renton) SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approve and five ( 5) days after its publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of December, 1975. ' elores .Mead, City Clerk APPROVED BY- THE MAYOR this day. of December, 1975. Avery Garrett, Mayor Approved as to form: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney : - Date of Publication: ' -2- - - • • • • . - • ••• •• • •• • • • . ' • '!" ••• • • , -.• „,1* • •••.- .• •_, P2 •, • **_';..1....1,1 'f t ??. ) „.••- , • ;-.._ ..• • • • •• •• .:2.. • •_. • : Ak •.-.-•• ,•_.• • 2.• T• : • • _• •!.!- e • 4' _• •_• • • I • 4. , , „ _ 42_ • • • • ; , . ; r _ - : ••• !". r • •• • L';.7 • . -2 „, •.'"‘ • ' r-P4 • „ . 4.1 .71 ,•• • • • • • • : : ?la , • •--•••- ••.• - ;„••• _ -•••••- •• • • 1.• . 2• ? , ::•ff:•• • e . , „, . ; • • • ts1r •`• • r " • • • • • ; ' °AL r. ' 14 ‘,7 : . •4:"' '‘ • • • • • • _ . • • • •• • • j. 1riT • • • . • • . . .: • • ‘, • ; • . i.r• 1":7.11 • • • • -• • • •••••••" -...'•••••-•"."'"•-•-r••••••••••• •,- •-•••••—•:-``. -c4•••• • • Ca:r .••• " • G.! , . ,„ _ • .4...C.: •. - • • — • •• • • • • • ,• . . . Y - Renton City Council 12/15/75 Page 5 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Housing & Community programs be submitted to the Joint Policy Committee and forwarded Development Program to H.U.D. for funding consideration: 1 .. Housing & Community Develop- for 1976 - Cont. ment Planning and Implementation; 2. Senior Citizen Activity Center; 3. Cedar Center Park (Designed for multi-use by elderly, handicapped and low and moderate income persons) ; 4. Renton Green River Valley Wildlife Habitat and Greenbelt Acquisition; 5. Housing Rehabilitation Program; 6. Safety and Services Information System; 7. Preventive Health Services; 8. Bus for Senior Citizen Transportation. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE AND ADOPT PRI- ORITIES ESTABLISHED. CARRIED. Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Grant submitted committee report Committee Report concerning Council referral of parking on Burnett Ave. S. , that the committee met and discussed the problem with the Police Chief and Parking in Downtown Sgt. Persson of the Renton Patrol Division, being advised by the during Christmas Police Chief that increased patrols will be made of this problem Rush area with emphasis on Burnett Ave. The report indicated the committee will continue research into towing ordinance and parking citations. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDA- TION OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COUNCILMAN DELAURENTI 'S REQUEST TO REFER RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING FUNDS FOR BUDGET PURPOSES TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. ORDINANCES Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report Ordinance 2991 recommending second and final reading for an ordinance vacating a Street Vacation portion of N.W. 5th Street between Lind Ave. N.W. and Stevens Ave. N.W. 5th Street N.W. as petitioned by Gary L. Vigoren (first reading 12/8/75) . Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. Upon inquiry, Public Works Director Gonnason reported abutting property owners were willing to pay the established fee of $2,900 ($725 each) representing 1/2 appraised value. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. First Reading / Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance Glacier Park Rezon rezoning Burlington Northern property from G to MP and H-1 located north of S.W. 43rd, west of Lind Ave. S.W. and east of the RR R/W within the City. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, SUBJECT ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Following discussion of 20 acres donated by Burlington Northern for wildlife habitat, it was MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, QUESTION OF DEED OR LETTER OF INTENT BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. First Reading Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented an ordinance for Moran Rezone first reading which rezoned the Moran property from R-1 to R-2 located at 424 Williams Ave. S. between 4th St. S. and 5th St. S. Councilman Perry left the Council Chambers and took no part nor action on this matter. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution 2011 The Legislation Committee presented a resolution for reading and Date of Hearing adoption setting hearing date of January 5, 1976 vacating a portion Set for 1/5/76 re of N. 44th St. as petitioned by PanAbode, Inc. Following reading Vacation of Portion of the resolution, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , of N. 44th St. COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Upon inquiry Public Works Director reported that information of underground variance before Board of Public Works for this area would be included in the map for the hearing 1/5/76. Resolution 2012 The Legislation Committee presented a resolution for adoption which Isle & Lake Addn #1 approved the final plat for Isle and Lake Addition No. 1 (Picke Final Final Plat Plat) . Following reading of a resolution approving a residential subdivision located on north side of N. 38th St. between Lake Washing- ton Blvd. N. and Park Ave. N. , MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Upon inquiry, Planning Director Ericksen noted plat included pipe stem lots. MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council 12/15/75 Page 6 ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. The Council meeting adjourned at 11 :25 p.m. 4,610-ttd., 7). Delores A. Mead,. City Clerk 411 Office of the City, Clerk BID OPENING December 15, 1975 LEGAL PUBLICATIONS - 1976 December 12, 1975 Renton Record Chronicle 6 point type Box 1076 - 801 Houser Way S. Renton, Washington 98055 $4.32 per column inch for first publication .36 per line for first publication Published Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays $3.60 per column inch for additional publications .30 per line for additional publications 8 point type $3.33 per column inch for first publication .37 per line for first publication $2.79 per column inch for additional publications .31 per line for additional publications Renton City Council 12/15/75 Page 4 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued G and B Investors BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION. MOVED Rezone Cont. BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE COUNCIL AMEND MOTION TO ADD REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED, CARRIED. Burlington Northern Letter from R. M. Boyd, Asst. Manager, Property Management Dept. , B.N. Preservation of Inc., called attention to City resolution of 6/12/74 with the City act- Wildlife Habitats ing as a co-sponsoring organization of the Green River Flood Control Zone district, wherein the City agreed along with other sponsoring 20 Acre Donation lorganizations to: (1 ) Purchase and maintain 110 acres of suitable !wetland habitat at locations approved by the Soil Conservation Service land the Washington State Dept. of Game. (2) That in granting commercial- industrial development permits within the flood control zone require landscape development plan with consideration to wildlife and aesthetics, also not less than 2% of the land involved be designated wildlife habitat and that all land not needed or used be planned and managed for wildlife open-space until needed for development. The letter reiterated contribution by Burlington Northern Inc. and Glacier Park Company of 20 acres of land located on the north side lof the Orillia Industrial District adjacent to the P-1 channel for the purpose of the sponsors meeting a portion of their obligation to provide the 110 acres within the project boundaries. The agreement added following options: The land may be traded, sold, etc. to acquire other lands approved by the SCS and Game Department for wildlife habitat or as may be determined suitable by the City for such purpose. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ACCEPT DONATION AND TRANS- FER TO THE CITY'S WILDLIFE PRESERVATION FUND. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL PRESIDENT THANK BURLINGTON NORTHERN FOR THIS DONATION. CARRIED. APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett reappointed six members to the Municipal Municipal Arts Arts Commission for three-year terms to expire on 12/31/78: Charmaine Commission Baker, 3713 Meadow Ave. N. ; Peggy Cummins, 13572 S.E. 161st; Gerald Edlund, 10026 S.E. Carr Rd. ; Ellen Hickok, 3331/2 Renton Ave. S. , Jean Musselwhite, 812 Jefferson N.E. ; Barbara Shinpoch, 361 Maple Ave. N.W. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL REFER APPOINT- MENTS TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE TO BE HELD UNTIL MAYOR ELECT TAKES OFFICE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Position Deletions Councilman Perry submitted letter to Personnel Director Green and her reply for referral to the Committee of the Whole. Letter from Perry noted that as a result of the adoption of the 1976 budget, the salaries and benefits for certain positions were deleted due to budgetary constraints, and asked the following: City' s responsi- bility to notify employees affected of their termination dates; if notice required, number of days advance notice to employees; who should write letters and whether or not any action taken 'to date. Letter from Personnel Director noted that no legal requirement existed to notify employees affection by position deletion, however, noted it is standard practice to provide formal written notification two weeks before the termination date. The letter pointed out the City requires two weeks written notice from an employee who is termi- nating voluntarily and therefore, it seemed equitable that the City provide the same notification; noting that such notification is now provided by the City in the event an employee is discharged or funding of employment programs terminated. The letter ncted no action taken by Personnel or other department to date. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, THESE COMMUNICATIONS BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR DISCUSSION. CARRIED. Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman submitted report concerning Committee Report Housing and Community Development Program for 1976 which was referred to the committee for review and recommendation; input solicited and compiled for the committee by the Planning Department. The report noted a portion of the monies for the proposed program will be allocated on the basis of Renton's population and will be funded in the amount of $78,000 for 1976 in a Population Fund category. The remaining monies in the amount of $478,000 will be allocated by a Joint Policy Committee and will be dispersed to the suburban cities based on the demonstration of specific needs within each community. The Community Services Committee recommendation is that the following Renton City Council 12/15/75 Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Claim for Claim for Damages was filed by Paul Gary Gardner, 19608 Occidental Damages S. , Seattle, for damage to aircraft and motorcycle in amount of Paul Gary . $110.57 allegedly due to over-spray from spray paint applicator Gardner used to repaint hangar doors. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER CLAIM TO CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, CLAIM ALSO BE REFERRED TO THE AVIATION_ COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Bid Opening City Clerk Mead presented December 12, 1975 Bid Opening for the City' s City's Legal Legal Publications for 1976 reporting one bid received which was from Publications Renton Record Chronicle as shown on attached tabulation. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL AWARD BID TO RECORD CHRONICLE FOR 6 POINT TYPE IN AMOUNT OF $4. 32 PER COLUMN INCH FOR FIRST PUBLICA- TION AND $3.60 PER COLUMN INCH FOR ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS. City Clerk Mead noted previous legal bid awards have been in 8 point type. MOTION CARRIED. Shell Oil Co. vs Letter from City Attorney Shellan presented Findings of Fact, Con- City of Renton clusions of Law, and Judgment and Decree that was approved and entered King County No. by Judge Hunter on December 8, 1975 relating to the previous trial 786059 in March and April , Shell Oil Co. vs. City; 30 day appeal period for Shell Oil Co. commences as of 12/8/75. The letter noted the matter was returned to court and trial again commenced 12/8/75 relating to the constitutionality and validity of the City's bulk storage ordin- ance and trial concluded 12/12/75; decision to be rendered in future. City Clerk Mead reported the document is on file in the Clerk' s Office. Local 21-R Letter from Gelman & Couture, Attorneys representing Washington State Employees Council of County and City Employees, Local 21-R, requested a hearing between the City Council as a whole and Local 21-R which will be represented by Terry Bartley and John Malgarini relative to layoffs of 21-R employees due to budgetary problems. The letter noted four members of the bargaining unit were terminated in an effort to balance the budget in the City while at the same time there were part time and C.E.T.A. personnel retained in job classifications previously held by these employees, claiming violation of contract and of federal law. Upon inquiry, Local 21R President Bartley gave example of equipment operator being eliminated and entitled by contract to bump down to laborer position. Councilman Bruce requested information from Personnel Director Green regarding this matter. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, LETTER BE REFERRED TO COUNCIL FOR SPECIAL MEETING THRUSDAY NIGHT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. Latecomer Letter from Donald G. Holm, Attorney representing Renton Assembly Agreement -- of God Church requested review of $3.00 per front foot Latecomer Assembly of God charge for connection to water line in connection with construction Church of addition to existing church building at 221 Hardie St. N.W. The letter noted latecomer charge assessed under water department regula- tion 3-241 (A) , however, noting the church has in the past constructed other lines which the City received benefit and for which no compensa- tion was requested. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER LETTER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Shepard Ambulance Letter from Shepard Ambulance, Inc. , President Lee R. Cox, submitted Rate Schedule new rate structure effective January 7, 1976. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. G and B Investors Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Planning Commission Rezone Application recommendation for approval of rezone from GS-1 to L-1 , G and B R-847-75 Investors , 25 acres located at 1120 S.W. 16th Street presently undeveloped, proposed construction of .a new warehouse next to the existing office/warehouse, being in agreement with Comprehensive Plan. Councilman Stredicke suggested compliance with bulk standard storage ordinance in regard to outside storage of material in setting up restrictions , being confirmed by Assistant City Attorney as the only features challenged on that ordinance were the hydrocarbon standard, diking and automatic alarm system. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY Renton City Council 12/15/75 Page 4 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued G and B Investors BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION. MOVED Rezone - Cont. BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE COUNCIL AMEND MOTION TO ADD REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED, CARRIED. Burlington Northern Letter from R. M. Boyd, Asst. Manager, Property Management Dept. , B.N. Preservation of Inc., called attention to City resolution of 6/12/74 with the City act- Wildlife Habitats ing as a co-sponsoring organization of the Green River Flood Control Zone district, wherein the City agreed along with other sponsoring 20 Acre Donation organizations to: (1 ) Purchase and maintain 110 acres of suitable wetland habitat at locations approved by the Soil Conservation Service and the Washington State Dept. of Game. (2) That in granting commercial- industrial development permits within the flood control zone require landscape development plan with consideration to wildlife and aesthetics, also not less than 2% of the land involved be designated wildlife habitat and that all land not needed or used be planned and managed for wildlife open-space until needed for development. The letter reiterated contribution by Burlington Northern Inc. and Glacier Park Company of 20 acres of land located on the north side of the Orillia Industrial District adjacent to the P-1 channel for the purpose of the sponsors meeting a portion of their obligation to provide the 110 acres within the project boundaries. The agreement added following options: The land may be traded, sold, etc. to acquire other lands approved by the SCS and Game Department for wildlife habitat or as may be determined suitable by the City for such purpose. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ACCEPT DONATION AND TRANS- FER TO THE CITY'S WILDLIFE PRESERVATION FUND. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL PRESIDENT THANK BURLINGTON NORTHERN FOR THIS DONATION. CARRIED. APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett reappointed six members to the Municipal Municipal Arts Arts Commission for three-year terms to expire on 12/31/78: Charmaine Commission Baker, 3713 Meadow Ave. N. ; Peggy Cummins , 13572 S.E. 161st; Gerald Edlund, 10026 S.E. Carr Rd. ; Ellen Hickok, 3332 Renton Ave. S. , Jean Musselwhite, 812 Jefferson N.E. ; Barbara Shinpoch, 361 Maple Ave. N.W. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL REFER APPOINT- MENTS TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE TO BE HELD UNTIL MAYOR ELECT TAKES OFFICE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Position Deletions Councilman Perry submitted letter to Personnel Director Green and her reply for referral to the Committee of the Whole. Letter from Perry noted that as a result of the adoption of the 1976 budget, the salaries and benefits for certain positions were deleted due to budgetary constraints , and asked the following: City' s responsi- bility to notify employees affected of their termination dates; if notice required, number of days advance notice to employees; who should write letters and whether or not any action taken to date. Letter from Personnel Director noted that no legal requirement existed to notify employees affection by position deletion, however, noted it is standard practice to provide formal written notification two weeks before the termination date. The letter pointed out the City requires two weeks written notice from an employee who is termi- nating voluntarily and therefore, it seemed equitable that the City provide the same notification; noting that such notification is now provided by the City in the event an employee is discharged or funding of employment programs terminated. The letter ncted no action taken by Personnel or other department to date. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY GRANT, THESE COMMUNICATIONS BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR DISCUSSION. CARRIED. Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman submitted report concerning Committee Report Housing and Community Development Program for 1976 which was referred to the committee for review and recommendation; input solicited and compiled for the committee by the Planning Department. The report noted a portion of the monies for the proposed program will be allocated on the basis of Renton's population and will be funded in the amount of $78,000 for 1976 in a Population Fund category. The remaining monies in the amount of $478,000 will be allocated by a Joint Policy Committee and will be dispersed to the suburban cities based on the demonstration of specific needs within each community. The Community Services Committee recommendation is that the following Renton City Council 12/15/75 Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Claim for Claim for Damages was filed by Paul Gary Gardner, 19608 Occidental Damages S. , Seattle, for damage to aircraft and motorcycle in amount of Paul Gary $110.57 allegedly due to over-spray from spray paint applicator Gardner used to repaint hangar doors. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER CLAIM TO CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, CLAIM ALSO BE REFERRED TO THE AVIATION .COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Bid Opening City Clerk Mead presented December 12, 1975 Bid Opening for the City's City's Legal Legal Publications for 1976 reporting one bid received which was from Publications Renton Record Chronicle as shown on attached tabulation. MOVED, BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL AWARD BID TO RECORD CHRONICLE FOR 6 POINT TYPE IN AMOUNT OF $4. 32 PER COLUMN INCH FOR FIRST PUBLICA- TION AND $3.60 PER COLUMN INCH FOR ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS. City Clerk Mead noted previous legal bid awards have been in 8 point type. MOTION CARRIED. Shell Oil Co. vs Letter from City Attorney Shellan presented Findings of Fact, Con- City of Renton clusions of Law, and Judgment and Decree that was approved and entered King County No. by Judge Hunter on December 8, 1975 relating to the previous trial 786059, in March and April , Shell Oil Co. vs. City; 30 day appeal period for Shell Oil Co. commences as of 12/8/75. The letter noted the matter was returned to court and trial again commenced 12/8/75 relating to the constitutionality and validity of the City's bulk storage ordin- ance and trial concluded 12/12/75; decision to be rendered in future. City Clerk Mead reported the document is on file in the Clerk' s Office. Local 21-R Letter from Gelman & Couture, Attorneys representing Washington State Employees Council of County and City Employees, Local 21-R, requested a hearing between the City Council as a whole and Local 21-R which will be represented by Terry Bartley and John Malgarini relative to layoffs of 21-R employees due to budgetary problems. The letter noted four members of the bargaining unit were terminated in an effort to balance the budget in the City while at the same time there were part time and C.E.T.A. personnel retained in job classifications previously held by these employees, claiming violation of contract and of federal law. Upon inquiry, Local 21R President Bartley gave example of equipment operator being eliminated and entitled by contract to bump down to laborer position. Councilman Bruce requested information from Personnel Director Green regarding this matter. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, LETTER BE REFERRED TO COUNCIL FOR SPECIAL MEETING THRUSDAY NIGHT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. Latecomer Letter from Donald G. Holm, Attorney representing Renton Assembly Agreement -- of God Church requested review of $3.00 per front foot Latecomer Assembly of God charge for connection to water line in connection with construction Church of addition to existing church building at 221 Hardie St. N.W. The letter noted latecomer charge assessed under water department regula- tion 3-241 (A) , however, noting the church has in the past constructed other lines which the City received benefit and for which no compensa- tion was requested. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER LETTER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Shepard Ambulance Letter from Shepard Ambulance, Inc. , President Lee R. Cox, submitted Rate Schedule new rate structure effective January 7, 1976. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED, G and B Investors Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Planning Commission Rezone Application recommendation for approval of rezone from GS-1 to L-1 , G and B R-847-75 Investors ,. 25 acres located at 1120 S.W. 16th Street presently undeveloped, proposed construction of a new warehouse next to the existing office/warehouse, being in agreement with Comprehensive Plan. Councilman Stredicke suggested compliance with bulk standard storage ordinance in regard to outside storage of material in setting up restrictions , being confirmed by Assistant City Attorney as the only ' features challenged on that ordinance were the hydrocarbon standard, diking and automatic alarm system. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY 1 11010 1111111 Renton City Council 12/15/75 Page 5 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Housing & Community programs be submitted to the Joint Policy Committee and forwarded Development Program to H.U. D. for funding consideration: 1 . Housing & Community Develop- for 1976 - Cont. ment Planning and Implementation; 2. Senior Citizen Activity Center; 3. Cedar Center Park (Designed for multi-use by. elderly, handicapped and low and moderate income persons) ; 4. Renton Green River Valley Wildlife Habitat and Greenbelt Acquisition; 5. Housing Rehabilitation Program; 6. Safety and Services Information System; 7. Preventive Health Services; 8. Bus for Senior Citizen Transportation. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE AND ADOPT PRI- ORITIES ESTABLISHED. CARRIED. Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Grant submitted committee report Committee Report concerning Council referral of parking on Burnett Ave. S. , that the committee met and discussed the problem with the Police Chief and Parking in Downtown Sgt. Persson of the Renton Patrol Division, being advised by the during Christmas Police Chief that increased patrols will be made of this problem Rush area with emphasis on Burnett Ave. The report indicated the committee will continue research into towing ordinance and parking citations. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDA- TION OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COUNCILMAN DELAURENTI 'S REQUEST TO REFER RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING FUNDS FOR BUDGET PURPOSES TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. ORDINANCES Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report Ordinance 2991 recommending second and final reading for an ordinance vacating a Street Vacation portion of N.W. 5th Street between Lind Ave. N.W. and Stevens Ave. N.W. 5th Street N.W. as petitioned by Gary L. Vigoren (first reading 12/8/75) . Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. Upon inquiry, Public Works Director Gonnason reported abutting property owners were willing to pay the established fee of $2,900 ($725 each) representing 1/2 appraised value. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. -First Reading Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance Glacier Park Rezone rezoning Burlington Northern property from G to MP and H-1 located north of S.W. 43rd, west of Lind Ave. S.W. and east of the RR R/W within the City. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, SUBJECT ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Following discussion of 20 acres donated by Burlington Northern for wildlife habitat, it was MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, QUESTION OF DEED OR LETTER OF INTENT BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. First Reading Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented an ordinance for Moran Rezone first reading which rezoned the Moran property from R-1 to R-2 located at 424 Williams Ave. S. between 4th St. S. and 5th St. S. Councilman Perry left the Council Chambers and took no part nor action on this matter. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution 2011 The Legislation Committee presented a resolution for reading and Date of Hearing adoption setting hearing date of January 5, 1976 vacating a portion Set for 1/5/76 re of N. 44th St. as petitioned by PanAbode, Inc. Following reading Vacation of Portion of the resolution, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , of N. 44th St. COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Upon inquiry Public Works Director reported that information of underground variance before Board of Public Works for this area would be included in the map for the hearing 1/5/76. Resolution 2012 The Legislation Committee presented a resolution for adoption which Isle & Lake Addn #1 approved the final plat for Isle and Lake Addition No. 1 (Picke Final Final Plat Plat) . Following reading of a resolution approving a residential subdivision located on north side of N. 38th St. between Lake Washing- ton Blvd. N. and Park Ave. N. , MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Upon inquiry, Planning Director Ericksen noted plat included pipe stem lots . MOTION CARRIED. � M Renton City Council 12/15/75 Page 6 ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. The Council meeting adjourned at 11 :25 p.m. 06.10-t,t, a. Delores A. Mead, City Clerk m Office of the City Clerk BID OPENING December 15, 1975 LEGAL PUBLICATIONS - 1976 December 12, 1975 Renton Record Chronicle 6 point type Box 1076 - 801 Houser Way S. Renton, Washington 98055 $4.32 per column inch for first publication .36 per line for first publication Published Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays $3.60 per column inch for additional publications .30 per line for additional publications 8 point type $3.33 per column inch for first publication .37 per line for first publication $2.79 per column inch for additional publications .31 per line for additional publications e r • December 22, 1975 4ri`n2425 Renton City Council . 1� Renton, Washington s -" Re: Rezone of the Burlington Northern Property `p '� o�SF• co South and East of Longacres Racetrack <� �(`��� e o N1/4�11/Old" The Seattle Audubon Society has been attending public hearings for the last few years trying to explain to people the importance of leaving open space areas in certain locations when making land use plans and decisions. A number of areas comprising about 100 acre parcels have real significance for supporting wildlife communities. These same areas are often purchased cheaply and sold at a large profit as it generally takes fill material to make marshes usable. One of these unique areas is the 80 acre parcel that the Renton Planning Commission recommended to be placed into open space a few months ago. It seems difficult for us to understand how this same group of people can turn right around and recommend that the same area be placed in Industrial zoning. It is our understanding that building could take place on- this land ,without a permit if this rezone is granted. To the best of our knowledge, the National Environmental Policy Act and the State Environmental Policy Act, as well as current state policies require all responsible agencies to recognize the value of wetlands and try to find ways of preserving them. It appears to us that all is not _above-board with the planning commission when they can change a decision so quickly in light of the fact the first decision was a couple of years in the making. The question about the Railroad's receiving industrial land prices for swamp land does not seem to make sense considering the present bill before Congress. This bill allocates millions of dollars of taxpayers money to subsidize the railroads of this country. In addition to this, most of their land holdings were given to them at one time or another by us, the taxpayers. Land use planning and zoning is a very serious business and needs to be considered from all aspects of the impact on man and his environment. We feel that wildlife needs a place "to live in and around our communities. Without this habitat they will be reduced in numbers until it is necessary to add some species to the endangered list. -2- It is our sincere desire that the City Council of Renton not rezone this 80 acre marsh that has been previously recommended by the Planning Commission for Open Space, to Industrial . Such irreversable land committment at this time seems unwarranted if development is going to take place over a 25 to 30 year period, and maybe not at all . We feel that good land use planning requires providing room for all types of land use, including room for the wild inhabitants. Sincerely, 04Yell-17/ 1%-) Leonard Steiner Conservation Chairman Seattle Audubon Society 72 X— BURLINGTON NORTHERN Lobby 2 Central Building INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND Seattle, Washington 98104 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Telephone (206) 624-1900 December 15, 1975 City Council Renton, Wash. Gentlemen: Your attention is respectfully invited to a portion of your resolution of June 12, 1974 having to do with the City of Renton acting as a co- sponsoring organization of the Green River Flood Control Zone district. The City agreed that it would, with other sponsoring organizations: 1. Purchase in title or perpetual easement and maintain in public control during the life of the projects at least 110 acres of suitable wetland habitat at locations approved by the SCS and the Washington State Department of Game. 2. In granting commercial-industrial development permits within the Green River Flood Control Zone District require: (a) A landscape development plan that will provide reasonable ' consideration for wildlife and aesthetic values (environ- mental quality) for the area planned for building and park- ing lots; (b) A significant portion (not less than two percent) of the land involved be designated and commerce-industry managed for the life of the project to produce wildlife habitat for species best suited to site, conditions, and location; (c) All land not needed or used for other purposes, be planned and managed for wildlife open-space until such time as it is utilized in additional developments. Additional sections of this resolution are not germane to the subject now addressed. Burlington Northern Inc. and Glacier Park Company have previously given the City and the other sponsoring agencies to understand it would contribute twenty acres of land located on the north side of the Orillia Industrial District adjacent to the P-1 channel for the purpose of the sponsors meeting a portion of their obligation to provide the 110 acres within the project boundaries. - I City Council December 15, 1975 Page Two This agreement is reiterated and with these following options added. The Renton City Planning Department is undertaking a study of drainage plans. Preliminary observations indicate these twenty acres may not be most suit- able for the intended use after the P-1 channel is built. Should that be true, or should the sponsoring agencies find other lands be better suited that are available, then the grantor offers that these twenty acres may be traded, sold, encumbered or pledged as may be necessary to acquire title or perpetual easement to such other lands as would be approved by the SCS and Washington State Department of Game for wildlife habitat purposes or as may be determined suitable by the City of Renton for such purposes. The grantor understands this also to mean these twenty acres may be sold and the proceeds used for matching fund to obtain grants for the purchase of additional lands to be used for wildlife habitat or if the requirements for that purpose be satisfied and fulfilled, then such proceeds as may remain may be used for acquisition, maintenance, operation or improvement of wildlife habitats within the project areas as the City of Renton, as a co-sponsoring agency, may determine. The grantor realizes that the Green River Flood Control project as now constituted may fail. The donation of the twenty acres to the City is not conditioned upon the success or failure of that project. It is to be granted for furtherance of the preservation of wildlife habitats and for the operation and maintenance thereof. Yours ry truly R. M. OYD, Asst. ` ger Property Manageme t RMB:kj ,1 Y. Renton City Council 'Page 2 12/8/75 CORRESPONDENCE - Continued Tukwila Fire Dept. Letter from Fire Chief Williams presented a Mutual Aid Agreement Mutual Aid with the City of Tukwila for Fire Department assistance to properties Agreement along Lind Ave. S.W. and West Valley Road areas, asking Council approval of the standard agreement as such an arrangement would be of benefit to both cities. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT. CARRIED. John Harer Letter from John Harer, Lakeshore Manor Mobile Park, 11448 Rainier S. , .Plans Office Seattle, requested City permission for access to the Perimeter Road on 'Building at Airport Renton Airport for an office building Mr. Harer is planning at the northwest corner of the airport, fronting on Rainier Ave. The letter explained the access to Perimeter Road would give the building added parking and desirability to present and future airport businesses. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER COMMUNICATION TO THE AVIATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. November 4, 1975 Letter from King County Records and Election Division Manager, J. Election Canvass Barbano, submitted canvass results by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns for the November 4, 1975 General and Special Election in the City of Renton: MAYOR C. J. (Charlie) Delaurenti 4,313 Elected Avery Garrett 3,327 COUNCIL Position No. 1 Richard M. (Dick) Stredicke 4,002 Elected Shirlee A. Kinney 2,276 Position No. 2 William (Bill ) Grant 3,475 Elected Michael L. (Mike) Smith 2,900 Position No. 3 Bob McBeth 3,129 Patricia Seymour 3,332 Elected Position No. 4 George J. Perry 4,014 Elected Caroline (Cathi ) Terry 2,180 Examination Reports City Clerk Mead reported receipt of Reports of Examination by the State Auditor Office of State Auditor (1 ) First examination of the Municipal Air- port 1/1/73 to 12/31/74; (2) 13th examination of the Water & Sewer Utility 1/1/74 to 12/31/74; (4) 48th examination of the City 1/1/74 to 12/31/74. The Clerk noted Examinations are on file in the City Clerk' s Office. Planning Commission Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Planning Commission Recommendations recommendation that Council approve application for rezone from G to M-P and H-1 for Glacier Park Company, 270 acres located north of SW Glacier Park Co. • 43rd, west of Lind 'SW and east of RR r/w within the City. Property is Rezone #R-560-69 presently (G) undeveloped and proposed use is Manufacturing Park and G to M-P & H-1 Heavy Industrial ; Comprehensive Plan presently Manufacturing Park, Light and Heavy Industry; Proposed Comprehensive Plan is Manufacturing Park and Greenbelt. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND REFER MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, Planning Director Ericksen noted Planning Commission vote regarding rezone was 6 to 1 in favor of applicant. Upon inquiry by Councilman Grant, Planning Director Ericksen explained 20 acres of the rezone property would be dedicated to the City for Green Belt and deleted from the rezone request, that Green Belt is normally zoned single family as are parks. Following further discussion, MOTION CARRIED. • William G. Moran Letter from Planning Director Ericksen further reported Planning Com- Rezone #R-840-75 mission recommendation for Council approval of rezone from R-1 to R-1 to R-2 R-2 by Willaim G. Moran for property located at 424 Williams Ave: S. between S. 4th St. and S. 5th St. The total area is 5,000 sq.ft. , existing use single family and proposed multiple family residential ; rezone in agreement with Comprehensive Plan., MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting December 8, 1975 Municipal Building Monday, 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro tem Charles Delaurenti , presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF CHARLES DELAURENTI, Council President; GEORGE J. PERRY, RICHARD M. COUNCIL STREDICKE, EARL CLYMER, KENNETH D. BRUCE, WILLIAM J. GRANT and HENRY M. SCHELLERT. CITY OFFICIALS G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL IN ATTENDANCE MEAD, City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GEORGE WILLIAMS, Fire Chief; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; DON STARK, Administra- tive Assistant; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; ROBERT HUGHES, Legislative Aide; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; SHARON GREEN, Person- nel Director; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Superintendant; ED TORKELSEN, Data Processing Manager, DAVE HAMLIN, Traffic Engineer. PRESS IN Mary Wilbert Smith, Editor, Greater Renton News; Eric Pryne, News ATTENDANCE Editor, Renton Record Chronicle. COUNCIL MINUTES MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL POSTPONE APPROVAL OF DECEMBER 1 , AND DECEMBER 2, MINUTES UNTIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 15, 1975. CARRIED. SPECIAL Municipal Arts Commission Chairman, Charmaine Baker, used slides to PRESENTATION present an inventory of the City's art collection, explaining artist, Renton location of art object and manner obtained. Municipal Art Commission Municipal Arts is making the inventory in order to obtain insurance protection. Commission Renton Annual Art Show Committee Chairman, Lois Aring and Member Suzanne Woodruff presented the City with a lithograph which was displayed. City's Art Mayor Pro tem Delaurenti expressed appreciation. Councilman Stredicke Inventoried questioned placement of Metro bus shelter near City fountain and landscaping, the Renton Municipal Arts Commission Chairman noted the matter would be studied. Public Meeting This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and Allenbach published, Mayor Pro tem Delaurenti opened the Public Meeting to con- Annexation sider the 10% letter of intent to annex properties to the City as filed by Dr. Herman M. Allenbach for 45.3 acres located in the south- erly portion of the City, South of the Valley General Hospital , West of Springbrook Road and East of Valley Freeway #167. Letter from City Clerk Mead noted presentation of the petition to Council November 3, at which time the public meeting date was set. The letter also noted need of the Legislative body to determine acceptance of the letter of intent, require adoption of the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance and pre-existing bonded indebtedness; also, whether to authorize circulation of the 75% Petition. Planning Director Ericksen pointed out the area on the map noting existing use of area as single family and vacant land; Comprehensive Plan lists area as single family low and medium density multi-family. Dr. Herman Allenbach, 25829 152nd SE, represented proposed annexation and noted no future plans for the area. Paul Longville, 18227 Springbrook Road, opposed the annexation. Dean Rockey, 2726 95th N.E. , Bellevue and Joe Harn, 9205 S 180th, property owners in the proposed annexation area, favored annexation. Frederick Bowser, 16044 16th SW, Seattle, favored annexation. Upon inquiry by Councilman Schellert, Dr. Allenbach confirmed acceptance of the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance and pre-existing bonded indebedness (none) . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ACCEPT LETTER OF INTENT TO ANNEX AND AUTHORIZE CIRCULATION OF THE PETITION. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Claim - C. Call Claim for Damages was filed by Colette V. Call , 426 Mill Ave. S. , in amount of $19.48 for towing charges needed when driving from Cedar Ave. S. to Mill S. , alleging no barricades or signs to indicate street torn up during area construction. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY BRUCE, CLAIM FOR DAMAGES BE REFERRED TO INSURANCE CARRIER AND CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. Renton Hill Letter from Renton Hill Community requested waiver of electrical per- Christmas Tree mit fee, permit needed for inspection of updated wiring for annual Christmas tree on Renton Hill . Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, it was noted the tree is on private property. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL WAIVE PERMIT FEE FOR CHRISTMAS TREE OF RENTON HILL COMMUNITY. CARRIED. ply; IZfV, THE CITY OF RENTON o MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 C� F. O) AVERYGARRETT, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT �FQ 235 - 2550 �4rfO SEP'- December 5 , 1975 The Honorable Avery Garrett , Mayor Members of the City Council Renton , Washington RE : PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS Gentlemen : The Planning Commission has completed its review of the applications as noted below : I ( 1 ) GLACIER PARK COMPANY ; Appl . No . R-560-69 ; Rezone from G to M-P and H- 1 ; property generally located north of S . W. 43rd , west of Lind Ave . S . W. and east of the railroad R/W within the City of Renton . Total Area--±270 acres (±215 acres , M-P , ±56 acres , H-1 ) Principal Access--S . W.- 43rd St . Existing- Zoning--G Existing Use--Undeveloped Proposed Use--Manufacturing Park and Heavy Industrial Comprehensive Plan--Existing , Manufacturing Park , Light Industry , Heavy Industry Proposed , Manufacturing Park , Greenbelt Upon completion of the public hearings on the subject application , the Planning Commission recommended that the Glacier Park Company application for rezone from G to M-P and H-1 be approved . Said rezone is in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan . The Honorable Avery Garrett , Mayor Members of the City Council December 5 , 1975 Page Two (2 ) WILLIAM G . MORAN ; Appl . No . R-840-75 ; rezone from R-1 to R-2 ; property located at 424 Williams Ave . So . between So . 4th St . and So. 5th St. Total Area--5 ,000 square feet Principal Access--Williams Ave . So . Existing Zoning--R-1 Existing Use--Single Family Residential Proposed Use--Multiple Family Residential Comprehensive Plan--High Density Multiple Family Upon completion of the public hearing on the Moran application on November 26 , 1975 , the Planning Commission recommended approval for rezone from R-1 to R-2 , as the request is in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan . (3 ) ISLE AND LAKE ADDITION ; Appl . No . FP-846-75 (Lyle L . Pickle ) ; Proposed Final Plat for a residential subdivision ; property located on the north side of North 38th St . between Lake Washington Boulevard North and Park Avenue North . Total Area--±2 . 0 acres Principal Access--North 38th Street Existing Zoning--G-7200 ` Existing Use--One Single Family Residence ( to be removed ) Proposed Use--Nine Lot Single-family Residential Subdivision Comprehensive Plan--Single-family Residential A Preliminary Plat plan fo.r a sixteen lot single-family residential subdivision (±3 . 79 acres ) for Lyle Pickle at this site was recommended for approval by the Planning Commission on June 25 , 1975 , and approved by the City Council on July 8 , 1975 . This proposed Final Plat is approximately one-half of the approved Preliminary Plat and has been reviewed by appropriate City departments . The Planning Commission recommended approval 11111 The Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor Members of the City Council December 5•, 1975 Page Three (3 ) Cont '.d of the Final Plat application at its Novem- ber 26 , 1975 , public hearing , as it is in conformance with the City ' s Subdivision Ordinance. 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W. 43rd and 250 wes-rEcaLy of L►t I.vE s, APPLICANT GLACIER PARK COMPANY TOTAL AREA - ?7D exc. • M- =1 215 ac-. ) f I-I=b`(o tic PRINCIPAL ACCESS S . W. 43rd St . EXIS1ING ZONING Cr EXISTING USE O E4oFgA PROPOSED USE Manufacturing Park COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Manufacturing Park , Light Industry , and Heavy Industry - COMMENTS . F R ti 41 t/ 2 PLANNING DEPARTMENT • RENTON,WASHINGTON -' A MUNICIPAL BUILDING • RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 • XFXAX8X3X1X) 1 235-2550 OQr C*piTM.OE December 2 , 1975 Robert M. Boyd, Asst . Property Manager Property Management Department Glacier Park Company Burlington Northern Company Central Building - Lobby 2 Seattle, Washington 98104 , . ; RE : SPECIAL PERMIT NO . SP-822-75. Dear Mr. Boyd : The Planning Commission at its November 26 , 1975 , pub- lic hearing approved Phase I of your fill permit application as shown on sheet 11/11 of the plans . It was also determined that the remainder of the applica- tion would be continued until the review of the present Valley Industrial Drainage and Wetland Wildlife Study is completed. The approval also was subject to the following conditions : 1 . Suitable on-site drainage retention and siltation control to prevent siltation of Springbrook Creek and the" Green River . This situation shall be monitored during the fill operation by the applicant and Public Works Department , and methods to control drainage and siltation on-site presented in the EIS , or any other methods , shall be utilized as per approval of the Public Works Department. • • 2 . Utilization of suitable erosion control methods as per approval of the Planning Department. 3. Maximum hours of operation shall be from 7 : 30 a .m. to 4 : 00 p .m. on weekdays only. 4 Robert M. Boyd Glacier Park Company December 2 , 1975 Page Two 4. Public streets affected by the operation shall be kept free of debris and shall be swept and flushed when necessary . 5 . Suitable dust control methods shall be utilized when necessary. 6 . Posting of a bond (approximately $25 ,000 to $50,000 range) to insure compliance with the above requirements . 7 . The proposed right-of-way for Oaksdale Avenue may also be filled subject to the approval of the Public Works Department. The fill shall not extend beyond the pro- posed right-of-way boundary. 8 . Filling approval will also include the proposed Lind Avenue right-of-way area and railroad spur into property along the south boundary of phases 3 and 4 . The fill shall not extend beyond these proposed rights-of- way. You may now apply to the Public Works Department for your annual license at your convenience . The Commission also recommended approval of the rezone No . R-560-69 as requested . This item will be heard at the City Council meeting of December 8 , 1975.. If you have any questions , please do not hesitate to contact this Department . Ve/ry' truly,.-yours , ' MichaeT L . Smith / Assistant Planner cc : Public Works Director Building Division Wilsey and Ham , Inc . MLS : wr NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION RENTON , WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS , CITY HALL , RENTON , WASHINGTON , ON NOVEMBER 26 , 19 75 , AT 8 : 00 P . M. TO CONSIDER. THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS : 1 . REZONE FROM G TO M-P AND H- 1 , file No . R-560-69 ; property generally located north of S . W . 43rd , west of Lind Ave . S . W. and east of the railroad R/W within the City of Renton . 2 . REZONE FROM R-1 TO R-2 , file No . R-840-75 ; property located at 424 Williams Ave . So . between So . 4th St . and So . 5th St . 3 . SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND GRADE IN M-P/G ZONE , file No . SP-822-75 ; property located south of existing Mobil and Olympic Petroleum Distribution facility, north of S . W . 43rd , and westerly of E . Valley Road. 4 . APPLICATION FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT, file No . CP-842-75 ; property located at 4016 Jones Ave. N . E . between Jones Ave . N . E . and Lincoln P1 . N . E . 5 . SPECIAL PERMIT- FOR BULK STORAGE IN H- 1 ZONE , file No . SP-843-75 ; property located on S . W . 43rd St. , 1/4 mile east of West Valley Highway. 6 . SITE .APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A WAREHOUSE IN AN L- 1 ZONE , file No . SA-845-75 ; property located at 1120 S . W . 16th St . -X 7 . APPLICATION FOR FINAL PLAT APPROVAL , file No . FP-846-75 ; property located on the north side of N . 38th St . between Lake Washington Blvd . N and Park Ave . N . Legal descriptions of all applications noted above on file in the Renton Planning Department . ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON NOVEMBER 26 , 1975 AT 8 : 00 P . M. TO EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS . ELISABETH RIVILY , SECRETARY PUBLISHED November 16 , 1975 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION • CERTIFICATION 1 , William C. Turner , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW. ATTEST : Subscribed and sworn to before me , a Notary Public , O SIGNED _agghteu_Cfrosor on the 13thday of November , 19 75 . . Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING ss. Lee Bailey NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING • being first duly sworn on RENTON PLANNING .COMMISSION • RENTON,WASHINGTON chief clerk oath, deposes and says that she is the of A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE :entOn iligeA j�} $3djhF cL, a tri-weekly newspaper. That said HELD BY THE RENTON PLAN- , s a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for more NING COMMISSION AT ITS REG- 'ecord than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, printed ULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL :hronicle and published in the English language continually as a tri- weekly CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, newspaper in Kent,King County,Washington,and it is now and during 'RENTON, WASHINGTON, ON all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid NOVEMBER 26,1975,AT8:00P..M. • place of publication of said newspaper. That the Kent News-Journal ,TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING' i has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior '.PETITIONS: Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King County, 1. REZONE;FROM G TO M-P `i AND H-1, file No. R-560-69; property generally located north. ' Public Hearing Washington.That the annexed is a S.W. 43rd, west of Lind Ave. S.W. and east of the railroad R/W within Planning Commission Rezone the City of Renton.' • • 2.REZONE FROM R-1 TO R-2, file No. R-840-75;property located as it was published in regular issues (and at'424 Williams Ave. So. between • not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period So.4th St.and So.5th St. 3. SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL one AND GRADE IN;M-P/G ZONE,file of consecutive issues, commencing on the No. SP-822-75;,property located south of existing Mobil and Olympic 16th November 75 Petroleum Distribution facility,north day of , 19 , and ending the 'of S.W. 43rd, and westerly of E. • Valley Road. ,. • 16th November . 75 4. APPLICATION FOR COM- ' day of , 19 both dates ' PREHENSIVE PLAN AMEND- inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its • MENT,file No.CP-842-75;property subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee ' located at 4016 Jones Ave.N.E.be- tween Jones Ave.N.E.and Lincoln 21�60 Pl. N.E. charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ , which . 5.SPECIAL PERMITFORBULK ' STORAGE IN H-1 ZONE, file No. has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words SP-843-75; property located on ' for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each S,W.43rd St., 1/4.mile east of West subsequent insertion. Valley Highway.: • ' 6_SITE APPROVAL FOR CON- S TRUCTION OF A WAREHOUSE , , IN AN L-1 ZONE,file No. SA-845- . 75; property located at 1120 S.W. Chief Clerk 16th St. 7. APPLICATION FOR FINAL PLAT APPROVAL,file No.FP-846-, 16th 75; property located on the north; Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of ,side of N. 38th St. between Lake ' Washington Blvd. N and Park Ave.. November 75 . N. ,19 Legal descriptions of all applica • - /� /f tions noted above on file in the Ren- L �l�%tr �V #�/( lion Planning Department. �- L' ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Notary Public in and for t e State of Wa ington, TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED . residing at Kent,King County. TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLAN- -_ NING COMMISSION MEETING ON • NOVEMBER 26,1975 AT 8:00 P.M. TO EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS. —Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective Elisabeth Rivily, June 9th,1955. Secretary . Renton Planning Commission, —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, PUBLISHED in the Renton Re adopted by the newspapers of the State. cord-Chroncile November 16,1975. R3558.' • V.P.C. Form No. 87 RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT • STAFF REPORT NOVEMBER 26 , 1975 - APPLICATION : REZONE #R-560-69 , G to M-P & H-1 APPLICANT : GLACIER PARK COMPANY LOCATION : Renton Green River Valley between Lind Avenue and Oaksdale Avenue S . W. south of the Shell Oil Company property , and between Oaksdale and railroad tracks , north of Sternoff Metals and south of City of Tukwila limits . ZONING : G COMMENTS : 1 . See comments on previous staff report dated October 22 , 1975 . 2 . Dedication of right-of-ways shall be included in the required platting process . 3. The applicant has completed an Environmental Impact Statement which. addresses the impacts of the ultimate development of the site . 4 . Tukwila ' s M-1 zone is its Light Industrial category . However , a number of the permitted uses are similar to Renton ' s H- 1 zone . The design standards are similar to Renton ' s L- 1 zone . 5. The original rezone request proposed the entire parcel (±270 acres ) to be re- zoned to H-1 . The present application now indicates most of the property to be rezoned to M-P ( 215 acres ) . 6 . The applicant has advised the Planning " Department that restrictive covenants pertaining to the proposed H-1 area and relating to certain deleterious uses would not be acceptable. 7 . The revised H-1 ordinance and the City ' s bulk storage regulations should adequately protect the surrounding properties from the impacts of deleterious uses . STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS : Approval of the M-P and H-1 requests with the dedication of greenbelt area to the City as proposed by Burlington Northern . The requests are in agreement with the City ' s existing Comprehensive Plan . • Frank Todd,Mayor ,�%)Y'W�L4 o sy CITY or TUKWILA �� 6230 SOUTHCENTER BLVD. TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98067 � �► PLANNING DEPARTMENT /GCB • November 25, 1975 (. .OF A1� 1; O ,vov 28197Mr. Gordon Erickson City of Renton yI44, Planning Department IN; DEPAS4C4 • 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 RE: Glacier Park Company Rezone Application to H-1 and M-P and Special Permit Application to fill in grade on property adjacent to Tukwila City Limits. Dear Mr. Erickson: The City of Tukwila is in receipt of the public notices regarding the above items. I will direct my comments to each item individually as follows: 1. Rezone Application: We have analyzed the allowed uses in the H-1 and M-P zone catagories in the City of Renton and find that the uses allowed in the H-1 zone are similar to the M-1 zone in Tukwila, which lies adjacent to the property. In addition, the M-P uses are less intensive generally than those allowed in the M-1 zone in Tukwila. Because of this, the City of Tukwila would not be opposed to the proposed rezones. 2. Special Permit Application to fill in grade: The City of Tukwila does not feel it can get involved in the merits of this application since Renton more than likely has local criteria to use in evaluating whether or not the permit should be issued. The City recognizes these procedures and respects them. The primary concern we have is that the proposed application to fill and grade covers an area lying within the City limits of Tukwila. At this point it is the position of the City of Tukwila that any grading or fill permit issued on lands lying within the City of Tukwila will be issued by the City of Tukwila. Permits issued by any other jurisdiction for lands within Tukwila will not be recog- nized as being valid. If you wish to discuss this matter to try to make an arrangement wherein all fill and grading permits are handled by you, please set up an appointment with Barney Ruppert of our building department to discuss the matter. This is the City's second letter regarding this particular issue. Mr. Gordon Erickson Page 2 City of Renton November 25, 1975 Thank you for mailing the public notices on these issues to the City of Tukwila and for the opportunity to respond. Very truly yours , Kell Stoknes Planning Director KS/cw cc: Mayor Todd Barney Ruppert November 24, 1975 TO: Renton City Council Department of Planning City of Renton Municipal Building TITLE: Letter of Protest SUBJECT: Issuance of Fill Permit to Burlington Northern Railroad for Marshland development. --- Rezoning of eighty (80) acre tract for future development. Please acknowledge the undersigned, being concerned citizens, and property owners of the City of Renton, King County, Washington, as being in favor of preserving said eighty (80) acres of marshland in its current, natural state. We hereby urge the City Council to deny subject Fill Permit for said marshland area at this time, and in the future. In addition, (1) we feel that a permanent mandate should be enacted to preserve this parcel forever, and (2) we oppose the rezoning of this eighty (80) acre parcel for the purpose of eventual industrialization and/or development. It is obvious that the fertile farmlands and woodlands of the beautiful Kent Valley, as we once knew it, have been raped beyond repair. We feel that it is fitting, therefore, that this small portion should be left untouched for the enjoyment of our future generations. 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(/e - i v 9 r,-p(c ra-rd-vi _.2. , • _.,___, L2471— 2> - c7 q �i 12-4✓ 12 9/ 5 u. ten'?,/' - v/17 , - C - r fet-'-%/ 3 - s 7-(1/3 a or-S c ° 'fi'VrT(' '727-idlr, - 7-r-lyv (/�y ,l 1( /zs e ---,�y'/L�� rydr,Q0 r INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE Date November 24, 1974 TO: Gordon Ericksen, Planning Department FROM: Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director SUBJECT: Glacier Park Rezone Application We have reviewed the plans submitted by the applicant with respect to the future impact upon storm water runoff. It appears that the sizing of pipe and storm water control have been planned adequately and closely tied to the SCS flood control and hydraulic demands. Each developed parcel will be reviewed by the Department of Public Works to insure compliance with the comprehensive plans and City's rules and regulations. -l/C MHT:sn RECE 6 i10V 25 1975 tiy�G D EP iklk1IN rl< r R�1. r? • C.) smilR THF, CITY OF RENTON z o MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 0 • o AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT O 235 - 2550 4TFOSEPS�`"° November 20 , 1975 MEMORANDUM TO : Files FROM: Michael Smith , Asst. Planner RE : MEETING WITH BOB BOYD, BURLINGTON-NORTHERN RAILROAD ( GLACIER PARK COMPANY ) I met today with Bob Boyd regarding the progress of the Glacier Park applications . I informed him it was the Planning Depart- ment ' s intention to recommend a decision on both the fill and rezone applications at the November 26 , 1975 , Planning Com- mission meeting . I indicated that the Department at this point was recommending approval of the rezone as requested with the exclusion of the 80 acres until a final decision is made on how much of the 80 acres will be purchased for wetland habitat, the exclusion of the P-1 Channel right-of-way until a final decision on the SCS Channel Project is made , and the filing of restrictive covenants . We reviewed a preliminary draft of possible restrictive cove- nants . I indicated to Mr. Boyd that he take them back with him and review them further. He had some reservations about some items within the covenants which he wanted to study , but he was in favor of all the prohibited uses section except for some minor items . I asked that he contact us as soon as possible about his concerns so that we can further discuss any revisions necessary. We then discussed the fill and grade application . He indi - cated the situation was - not as critical with regard to the Glacier Park borrow pit due to recent negotiations with other pit operators in the area . I informed him of the study presently in progress and some of the possible alter- natives -it will present with regard to industrial drainage and wildlife. mitigation . I said that the study will be com- pleted in December , and it may be helpful to all concerned to allow time for its completion . However , I indicated that , a Files November 20 , 1975 Page Two it is not our intention to hold up Glacier Park ' s plans for filling. Because of this , we would be recommending appro- val of Phase I of the proposed plans until the results of the study are reviewed . We concluded the meeting , and Mr . Boyd said he would be contacting us with regard to Glacier Park ' s feelings about the proposed actions . MLS : wr ' r RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION ADMINISTRATIVE MEETING NOVEMBER 12 , 1975 MINUTES COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT : Logan Garrison , Anthone Mola , Elisabeth Rivily , Norman Ross , Arthur Scholes , Clark Tee- garden , Joan Walker , Bylund Wik . COMMISSION MEMBERS ABSENT: Larry Gibson CITY STAFF PRESENT : Gordon Ericksen , Planning Director ; Michael Smith , Assistant Planner ; Willis 'Roberts , Recording Secretary . The November 1975 administrative meeting was called to order at 8 ; 00 p . m . by Chairman Scholes , who led the Pledge of Allegiance . 1 • ROLL CALL was taken by Secretary Rivily . All members responded present with the exception of Gibson ( other business commitment ) . ACTION: MOVED BY MOLA , SECONDED BY WIK, THAT THE ABSENT COMMIS- SIONER BE EXCUSED. MOTION CARRIED . 2 - APPROVAL OF MINUTES : The Chairman called for corrections or additions to the minutes of October 22 , 1975 . It was noted by Commissioner Garrison that the result of the motion relating to the application of Jack Green for a special permit had not been indicated on page six and requested that it be recorded that the motion had carried . ACTION: MOVED BY. TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY WALKER, THAT THE MINUTES OF OCTOBER 22 , 1975, BE APPROVED AS CORRECTED. MOTION CARRIED. 3 • CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS ( to be heard at meeting of November 26 , 1975 ) : REZONE: A, GLACIER PARK COMPANY ; Appl . No . R-560-69 ; Rezone from G to M-P and H- 1 ; property generally located north of S . W . 43rd , west of Lind Ave . S . W . and east of the railroad R/W within the City of Renton . The Planning Director indicated that no further input had been received from the applicant and that the request is compatible with the Comprehensive Plan . Assistant Planner Smith reviewed Zoning Committee activity on the matter and consideration of possible alternatives in view of the Planning Commission ' s proposed revision for the Comprehensive Plan in the Green River Valley currently under study by the City Council . Mr. Smith stated that the applicant indicated that there_ _ was no objection to certain restrictive covenants on the property on the H- 1 section of the proposal and that the subject would be reviewed further by the Com- mittee and staff . Renton Planning. Commission Meeting November 12 , 1975 . Page Two REZONE: B. WILLIAM G . MORAN ; Appl . No . R-840-75 ; rezone from R-1 to R-2 ; property located at 424 Williams Ave . So . between So . 4th St . and So . 5th St . Advising that the application had been continued for addi - tional study regarding alternative possibilities on the zoning request. Mr . Ericksen reported that Mr . Moran had been contacted as to the status of his ownership and pro- posed use and responded that he does not own any more property on the block as indicated by neighbors at the previous public hearing and his plans include the remodel - ing of the existing structure to a duplex . SPECIAL PERMIT: JOHN C . EDWARDS ; Appl . No . SP-752-74 ; special permit for existing gravel and sand excavating operation in S-1 zone ; property located at 2930 S . E . 5th St . Noting that the item had been continued pending further review' by the Special Studies Committee , the Planning Director advised that the applicant has submitted an amended application which reduces the scope of the initial project from 90 acres to approximately 34 acres . In view of the lengthy agenda anticipated for the November public hearing , Mr . Ericksen suggested that this matter be heard at another time prior to the end of the year , possibly early in December . Discussion followed with regard to the following factors : review of environmental impact aspects , provisions for drainage , access , routing of trucks , screening , rehabili - ' station of the area , the amount of material to be removed , total extent of the proposed operation , and notification to interested parties of the established public hearing date . The Assistant Planner described the revised plan and related it to the original proposal , noting plans for rehabilitation of the area , particularly that located on the southerly boundary above Maple Valley . ' Provisions for drainage , plans for storage of equipment , proposed screening , the scope of the operation and anticipated time- frame for its completion were reviewed further by the Planning Director . Commissioner Garrison of the Special Studies Committee advised the Commission regarding the progress of their study . Additional discussion ensued relating to the appropriate time for acceptance of public input , and IT WAS ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY ROSS, THAT THE PLANNING COM- MISSION HOLD A SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING ON DECEMBER 3, 1975, AT WHICH TIME THE JOHN C. EDWARDS SPECIAL PERMIT APPLICATION AND ANY OTHER ITEMS THAT MAY HAVE TO BE CONTINUED FROM THE NOVEMBER PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE CONSIDERED. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. A poll of the Commissioners indicated that a quorum could be expected at both the November 26th and December 3rd meetings . e .. 4 MEETING NOTES PLANNING COMMISSION November 5 , 1975 ZONING COMMITTEE Anthone Mola , Chairman Joan Walker , Member Michael Smith , Staff SUBJECT : William G . Moran ; Rezone #R-840-75 , R-1 to R-2 DISCUSSION : Mike Smith gave a brief status report on the subject rezone . He indicated that the Planning Department had written to Mr . Moran , who lives in Ketchikan , Alaska . The Department had requested additional information from Mr . Moran in terms of his property ownerships in the area and his intentions for the subject site . ACTION : Mr . Smith informed the Committee that the Planning Department would also contact Pasco Realty to inquire as to their position and ability to answer some .of the Commission ' s questions . The information will be relayed ' to the Committee as soon as i.t is received by the Planning Department . SUBJECT : Glacier Park Company ; Rezone #R-560-69 , G to M-P and H-1 DISCUSSION : Mike Smith gave a brief overview of the application including the history behind it , its relationship to the pending Glacier Park fill application , and the relationship to the proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment in the Valley . The Committee initially discussed the proposed location of the M-P and H-1 portions of the request . The need for zoning at the present time was discussed . Glacier Park wishes to fill , zone and begin to develop the property as soon as possible . The relationship of the request to the area of property within the City of Tukwila and its corresponding zoning was discussed . In general the request was considered to be compatible with Tukwila ' s M-1 (Light Industry) zoning with the exception of certain possible detrimental uses that are allowed under MEETING NOTES PLANNING COMMISSION ZONING COMMITTEE NOVEMBER 5 , 1975 PAGE TWO Renton ' s H-1 classification . Tukwila ` s M-1 zone , although being designated Light Industry , contains many uses that would be classified as H-1 (Heavy Industry) under Renton ' s Zoning Code . Because of the potential detrimental uses allowed under the H-1 classification , the Committee discussed the possibility of the applicant filing restrictive covenants that would reduce the number of such uses and provide for Planning Com- mission Site Plan approval similar to the M-P zone . In previous discussions the applicant had expressed his agree- ment to establishing restrictive covenants on the property . The new H-1 zone was discussed especially with regard to development standards . It was determined that in terms of design standards this zone would be similar to the M-P zone. The Committee discussed the exclusion of the Greenbelt area and the P-1 Channel . It was felt that the Commission should be consistent with its previous recommendation of the revised Comprehensive Plan in which 80 acres were designated as greenbelt/wetlands just south of the Shell Oil Company property . The P-1 channel was also defined in that previous document. According to Glacier Park plans this area would not be filled in the near future . Retaining the full 80 acres as opposed to a lesser figure would not only be con- sistent with previous Planning Commission recommendations for the area , but would also allow the Council maximum flexibility in its final consideration of the proper amount of Greenbelt area to be retained when adopting the >Compre- hensive Plan . The Commission has in previous rezones excluded the proposed P-1 Channel right-of-way . The matter of potential rights-of-way was discussed . Mr . Smith reviewed the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance , which would be necessary if the applicant wishes to plat the property and sell various parcels to potential developers . He said that he had not received any recommendations from the Public Works Department yet regarding possible rights-of-way . ACTION : The Committee at this time did not want to make a final recommendation , but felt that approval of the M-P and H-1 appeared appropriated with restrictive covenants as discussed on the H-1 portion of the request , and with the exclusion of the 80 acre area just south of the Shell Oil Company property and also the proposed P- 1 Channel right-of-way until final determination regarding these areas is made . MLS : ms 1 Special Studies Committee Meeting November 3 , 1975 Page Two around the entire lower area, . In response to the visual question , they indicated they would screen the area adja- cent to the highway and the houses immediately affected with trees . They also indicated agreement with combining the landscaping with a five foot berm in these areas . It was also indicated that the equipment storage area would need to be defined and screened accordingly . They said that they would also provide plans for these aspects of the operation . ACTION : The Committee requested additional plans including : 1 ) on-site drainage plans 2 ) cross-sections of slopes 3 ) landscape , screening , operations area plans Mr . Kennedy indicated he would have these plans available to the committee within one week . The committee indicated if this could be accomplished , they would be prepared to recommend a public hearing date of November 26 , 1975 , be set at the November administrative meeting . Mr . Smith indicated that when the requested plans are received , the Planning Department will solicit the Department of Fisheries input . SUBJECT: ( 2 ) GLACIER PARK COMPANY , SPECIAL PERMIT FILE NO . SP-822-75 , FOR FILL AND GRADE DISCUSSION : Mike Smith gave a brief overview of the application and explained that the final EIS had been prepared and sent to the various concerned persons and agencies . There was discussion regarding the Glacier Park borrow pit from which the initial fill material will be taken . Using the figures presented in the EIS , the material from the borrow pit will comprise phase 1 and half of phase 2 of the fill operation . This has to be accom- plished by October 15 , 1977 . The committee also briefly discussed the operational procedures , phasing of the operation , and the filling of the 80 acre greenbelt proposed by the Planning Com- mission in the revised Comprehensive Plan for the Valley . ACTION : The committee wished to study the matter further after comments are received from other City departments , but did appear to favor a partial permit approach to this application . PRELIMNRY SUBJECT TO REVISION PRELI1/UNARY DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS SUBJECT TO REVISION WHEREAS, the Glacier Park Company is the owner of the following real property in the City of Renton , County of King , State of Washington , described as follows : that portion of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 31 , Township 23 North , Range 5 East , W. M. , in King County , Washington , lying west of State Highway No . 5 , as. conveyed to the State of Washington by deeds recorded under Auditor ' s File No . 1107035 and 3960399 through 3960405 , inclusive ; except the west 33 feet thereof conveyed to King County for road by deed recorded under Auditor 's File No . 510698 and except the south 30 feet thereof conveyed to King County by deed recorded under Auditor ' s File No . 2660649 , except the north 401 . 2 feet and except the south 8. 5 feet of the east 397 . 40 feet as measured along north line of South 180th Street as conveyed to City of Renton under Auditor' s File No . 7401170344 . WHEREAS, the owner of said described property desires to impose restrictions and covenants running with the land as to use , present and future , , of the above described real property . NOW, THEREFORE, the aforesaid owner hereby establishes , grants and imposes restrictions and covenants running with the land hereinabove described with respect to the use by the undersigned , their successors , heirs , • and assigns , as follows : SETBACKS No structures , buildings , or storage shall be • permitted or located within sixty ( 60) feet of any drainage channel right-of-way . LANDSCAPING The first ten ( 10 ) feet adjacent to side property lines and drainage channel rights-of-way shall be appropriately landscaped and maintained continuously in a neat and clean manner , except for designated pedestrian and vehicular accessways . STORAGE The outside storage of materials , construction equipment , supplies and containers shall be permitted provided such storage area is screened from all adjacent property lines by a wall or view obscuring fence not less than eight (8) feet in height , provided such fence shall not exceed a height of ten ( 10 ) feet; A landscape strip of not less than ten ( 10) feet in width shall be pro- vided and maintained in conjunction with the view-obscuring fence . NOISE The maximum allowable noise levels shall be as specified in Ordinance 2962 of the City of Renton . LIQUID WASTE Liquid wastes shall conform to the requirements of Ordinance 2962 of the City of Renton . LIGHT AND GLARE Light and glare shall conform to the requirements of Ordinance 2962 of the City of Renton . ODORANTS All odors shall conform to the requirements of Ordinance 2962 of the City of Renton . GASEOUS AND PARTICULATE EMISSIONS Gaseous and particulate emissions shall conform to the requirements of Ordinance 2962 of the City of Renton . PROHIBITED USES The following uses and activities are hereby prohibited because of the serious potential detrimental effects upon adjacent properties and substantial adverse environmental impacts : 1 . explosive storage 2 . lumber mill 3 . flour mills 4 . disinfecting manufacture 5 . gas ( illuminating or heating ) storage 6 . petroleum storage , or any of its by-products 7 . soap and compound manufacture 8 . tanning , curing or storage of raw hides or skins 9 . cement , lime , gypsum manufacture 10 . asbestos manufacture or processing 11 . concrete batching plant 12 . auto wrecking yard , junk storage 13 . metal recycling 14 . amonia , chlorine , or bleach manufacture 15 . asphalt manufacturing or refining 16 . coke ovens 17 . creosote treatment or manufacture 18 . distillation of wood , coal and bones , or manufacture of any of their by-products . - 3 - 19 . incineration , collection or reduction of garbage , offal , dead animals and refuse , kelp reduction and the extraction of its by-products 20. paper and pulp manufacture 21•. refining or manufacture of petroleum or its by-products 22 . reducing or refining of aluli4inum, copper , tin , zinc , steel , or iron 23 . tar distillation or manufacture 24 . tar roofing or tar waterproofing manufacture 25 . fat rendering 26 . fertilizer or glue manufacture 27 . stock yards DEVELOPMENT PLANS A building site plan shall be filed and approved by the Renton Planning Commission prior to issuance of any building permits and any permits issued shall • be in conformance with the approved site plan . If the project requires the dedication or widening of streets , such openings or widenings shall be processed and adopted as prescribed by law prior to the issuance of any building permit. DURATION These covenants shall run with the land and expire on December 31 ; 2025 . e 1 R Any violation or breach of these restrictive covenants may be enforced by proper legal procedures in the Superior Court of King County by either the City of Renton or any property owners adjoining subject property who are adversely affected by such breach . STATE OF WASHINGTON • COUNTY OF KING On this day of , 1975 , before me personally appeared , and • - 4 - the persons who executed the within and foregoing instrument , and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of .said persons for the uses and purposes therein mentioned . : IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written . Notary Public in and for the State of , residing at PREMAR RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT PREUMNARy SULECT TO REVISION PRELIMINARY STAFF REPORT SUBJECT TO P,PrTh: , OCTOBER 31 , 1975 APPLICATION : REZONE #R-560-69 , G to M-P & H-1 APPLICANT : GLACIER PARK COMPANY LOCATION : Renton Green River Valley between Lind Avenue . and Oaksdale Avenue S . W . south of the Shell Oil Company property , and between Oaksdale and railroad tracks , north of Sternoff Metals and south of City of Tukwila limits . ZONING : G COMMENTS : 1 . See Comments on previous staff report dated October 22 , 1975 . 2 . The applicant has agreed to establish certain restrictive covenants on the area to be rezoned H-1 to preclude the more obnoxious uses . 3 . The rezone should exclude at this time the P-1 Channel area and the 80 acre greenbelt just south of the Shell Oil Company property. 4. Dedication of rights-of-way shall be included in the required platting process . 5 . The applicant has completed an Environmental Impact Statement which addresses the impacts of the ultimate development of the site . 6 . Tukwila ' s M-1 zone is its Light Industrial category . However , a number of the permitted uses are similar to Renton ' s H-1 zone . The design standards are similar to Renton ' s L-1 zone . STAFF RECOMMENDATION : A . Recommend approval of the M-P request deleting the proposed 80Nacre greenbelt area from rezoning until a final decision is made on its size . B . Recommend approval of the H-1 request with certain restrictive covenants pertaining to various possible deleterious uses and site plan approval of all development pro- posals by the Planning Commission The H-1 zoning shall exclude the proposed • P-1 Channel right-of-way . � O ''G PLANNING DEPARTMENT • RENTON,WASHINGTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING • RENTON.WASHINGTON 98055 • 235-2550 • isme 0ro A O O,Q4kD SEP4*-1.- MEMORANDUM October 29 , 1975 To : Warren Gonnason , Public Works Director From: William C. Turner, Planning Department RE : GLACIER PARK COMPANY REZONE APPL. NO. R-560-69 AND SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND GRADE APPL . NO . SP-822-75 The Planning Commission is currently studying Glacier Park Company rezone application No . R-560-69 and Special Permit to Fill and Grade Application No . SP-822-75. Attached are both application files for the review of the Engineering Divisions and the Traffic Engineer. We would appreciate as soon as possible written responses regarding any conditions you feel are necessary to mitigate any possible impacts arising from these request. Thank you . Attachments WCT : bg MEMORANDUM TO Tony Mola DATE 10/27/75 FROM Mike Smith SUBJECT MORAN REZONE REQUEST - GLACIER PARK REZONE REQUEST. Please note that these items were referred to your committee at the October public hearing with report back at the November public hearing . Attached are for your information , pending receipt of the minutes of the meeting . Attachments j/ /p/c44.S 4 �e2 f.,e)/7 (I 5&° — w1 ) pF R � THE CITY OF RENTON Z o MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 c, 0 -; AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT O 235 - 2550 4T'O SEP1-�O October 24 , 1975 Robert Boyd , Asst. Property Manager Glacier Park Company Burlington Northern Central Building - Lobby 2 Seattle , Washington 98104 RE : REZONE No . R-560-69 Dear Mr . Boyd : The Planning Commission at its October 22 , 1975 meeting referred the subject rezone to the Zoning Committee for study and report back at the November 26 , 1975 meeting . We will keep you informed regarding the progress of the Zoning Committee 's review . If there are any questions , please do not hesitate to contact this Department . Very truly yours , / MichaelLL . Smith•• Assistant Planner cc : J . J . Gordon , Property Manager 7 /7/ / q Z o.7/,,1 (O .>l il7 r�e' MLS :ms ti� s THE CITY OF RENTON o MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 0 °f AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT IDA Q 235 - 2550 04)47- SEP1GO- October 24 , 1975 Michael Brooks Wilsey & Ham , Inc . 631 Strander Blvd . Tukwila , WA. 98188 __ TATEMENT RE : FINAL ROPOSEDVOROILLIATINDUSTRIALNMENL IMPACT S FOR P DISTRICT Dear Mr. Brooks ; • We received the copies of the Fj�r�a,l EIS for Ori l l i a • Industrial District on October 21 , 1975', and have sent . them to the various interested persons and agencies . We have also distributed copies of the document to 'the Planning Commission to assist them in their review of . The Special Permit Application . Attached is a copy of the letter of Transmittal sent with the Final EIS . We appreciate your cooperation in preparing the EIS . If you have any further question , please contact this Department . V ry Truly .\ours -mil . 11fi c� el� L :' Smi-th Assistant Planner Attachment cc : J . J . Gordon , B. N . Robert Boyd , B . N . MLS : bg Renton Planning Commission Meeting October 22 , 1975 Page Three The Vice-Chairman opened the discussion to the audience . ' Gary Tischer , 2009 N . E . 28th , inquired concerning the elimination of the trees on N . E . 28th . Discussion followed with the Planning Director noting that it was the verbal opinion of the City Attorney that trees in a public right- or-way could constitute a hazard and present a liability to the City . Further discussion followed among the Commissioners with regard to possible future action by the applicant , further exploration and evaluation of alternatives , and avail - ability of the Special Studies Committee and staff to assist in the study . After due consideration , IT WAS ACTION: MOVED BY GIBSON, SECONDED BY WALKER, THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION RETURN THE MATTER TO THE SPECIAL STUDIES COMMITTEE FOR FURTHER REVIEW. MOTION CARRIED. Vice-Chairman Wik requested notification of all interested parties with regard to future meetings on the subject . 4 - OLD BUSINESS : REZONE : A, GLACIER PARK COMPANY ; Appl . No . R-560-69 ; Rezone from G to M-P and H-1 ; property generally located north of S . W . 43rd , west of Lind Ave . S .W . and east of the rail - road R/W within the City of Renton The rezone application was introduced by the Secretary and a staff presentation requested . A general orientation of the request and area involved was given by the Planning Director , who noted the following factors : 1 . The area in question includes two parcels totalling approximately 271 acres : one consisting of approxi - mately 56 acres to be rezoned from G to H- 1 and the other consisting of 215 acres from G to M-P . 2 . The request represents an amendment to an applica- tion that had been held pending at the request of the Glacier Park Company and has been determined legal by the City Attorney . 3 . The area involved is included in the Final Environ- mental Impact Statement for the Orillia Industrial District , which was received late October 21 , 1975 . The Vice-Chairman invited comment from the applicant . Robert Boyd , Assistant Property Manager , Glacier Park Company , stated that their request is being made in order to make the area more feasible for development and asked for Planning Commission approval . The discussion was opened to the Commission and questions of Mr . Boyd were invited . Renton Planning C _-.:._nission Meeting October 22 , 1975 Page Four Mr . Boyd advised that the 56 acre parcel bordering ' Tukwila was being requested for H- 1 use , particularly inasmuch as it lies north of property currently used in that category . Referring to an earlier presenta- tion by Glacier to the Planning Commission regarding plans for their property in the Green River Valley , Mr . Boyd indicated that the plans remain substantially unchanged , including proposals for drainage , road patterns , and a general lay-out of railroad tracks . There was further discussion with regard to the application of the Final Environmental Impact State- ment to the subject rezone . Vice-Chairman Wik called for comments from the audience but none were received . Noting that the Commission needed time for review of the Final Environmental Impact Statement , IT WAS ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY GIBSON, THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE ZONING COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND REPORT BACK AT THE NOVEMBER PUBLIC HEARING . MOTION CARRIED . 5 . NEW BUSINESS REZONE : A. WILLIAM G . MORAN ; Appl . No . R-840-75 ; rezone from R- 1 to R-2 ; property located at 424 Williams Ave . So . between So . 4th St . and So . 5th St . The item was introduced by Secretary Rivily and staff review requested . The Assistant Planner noted the 5 ,000 square foot site situated in south Renton and cited surrounding zoning and Comprehensive Plan designations for the area . The general character of the neighborhood was described . No specific plans have been submitted by the applicant ; . however , it is assumed that the existing single family residence will be converted to a duplex . It was noted by Vice-Chairman Wik that the applicant or his representative was not available for comment . Mr . Wik then invited response from the audience . Dwain Funston , 415 Williams Ave . S . , speaking for him- self and his neighbors residing at 411 and 421 Williams Ave . S . , inquired regarding the rezoning of just one lot in the block . He indicated that Mr . Moran was also the owner of property on the east side of Williams and other areas in the vicinity . Discussion ensued among the Commissioners , who indi - cated concern regarding " spot zoning" and a desire to meet with the applicant or his representative . It was noted that the area is in a state of transition , although at the present, time it consists mainly of well maintained single family dwellings . In response to questioning from the Commission , Mr . Funston stated that it was his opinion that the whole block from South 4th to South 5th should be rezoned at one time if the property owners are in agreement . I STAFF REPORT--October 22 , 1975 110 1111 APPLICATION : REZONE APPLICANT: GLACIER PARK COMPANY LOCATION : The property is generally located north of S . W. 43rd , west of Lind Ave . S . W . and east of the railroad R/W within the City of Renton . ZONING : G APPLICABLE SEC- Sections : 4-713 , 4-729 , 4-730 . TION OF THE ZONING CODE : REQUEST : Applicant requests to rezone the property in question from G to M-P and H-1 . COMMENTS : 1 . The existing Comprehensive Plan indicates Manufacturing Park and Heavy Industry uses for the subject property . 2 . The proposed Comprehensive Plan indicates Manufacturing Park with some greenbelt for the site . 3 . The subject site is surrounded by Manufac- turing Park and Heavy Industry zoned proper- ties . 4 . Much of the property surrounding the site is presently undeveloped . 5 . There is a request for a Special Permit to fill and grade the entire site presently before the Planning Commission . A Final Environmental Impact Statement for this project is presently being prepared . Approximately 60% or 1 , 569 , 960 cubic yards of fill is expected to be placed on the property by October 15 , 1977 . 6 . The area requested to be zoned H-1 ( approxi - mately 56 acres ) is between the proposed Oaksdale Ave . location and the railroad tracks , directly north of Sternoff Metals Corporation and south of th,e Tukwila city limits . 7 . The applicant has indicated agreement to establish certain restrictive covenants on • the property relating to potentially detri - mental land uses . 8. The applicant would be required to sub- divide the property prior to development as per the subdivision ordinance . This would include the dedication of the necessary rights -of-way and subsequent development of appropriate streets and improvements . 9 . The applicant has excluded a 20-acre parcel adjacent to the Shell Oil Company property for retention in the G zone category . 10 . The application was originally submitted on 2/5/69 and contained a greater amount of land to be zoned H-1 . A portion of the property . was rezoned at that time to M-P . The remain- ing area , constituting the present request , was set aside at the request of the applicant and inadvertently delayed until now . STAFF RECOMMENDA- Recommend referral to committee for further TIONS : study and recommendation . L112 14 f, - THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON. WASH. 98055 14 AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT 0,P4 235 - 2550 f0 S E P' t`.3 MEMORANDUM October 22 , 1975 TO : Files • FROM : William. C . Turner , Planning Technician RE : GLACIER PARK COMPANY REZONE APPLICATION #R-560-69 ; To date the City of Tukwila has not responded to our letter of October 15 , 1975 , in reference to the Glacier Park Rezone reqest . Gary Crutchfield indicated per telephone that Tukwila wishes to respond and it will be forthcoming . WCT :ms L) HIER 41. THE CITY OF RENTON n A MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 ,o (o AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT O � 235 - 2550 �RrtD SEP1t�� • MEMORANDUM October 22, 1975 TO : Files FROM : Michael Smith RE : APPLICATION OF SEPA TO GLACIER PARK REZONE APPLICATION . No . R-560-69 I talked today with Larry Warren , Assistant City Attorney ,about whether SEPA applies to an application that was originally submitted in 1969 . He said that it would apply because action had not been completed prior to the enactment of SEPA. MLS : bg Frank Todd,Mayor Jto1LA bk. CITY OF TUKWILA 0� % j - 6230 SOUTHCENTER BLVD. N TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98067 PLANNING DEPARTMENT laOe October 21, 1975 Renton Planning Department 200 Mill Avenue South V Renton, Washington 98055 Attn: William C. Turner RE: Glacier Park Rezone Application Dear Mr. Turner: Although at first we were concerned with the proposed rezone from G to H-1 adjacent to Tukwila, in analyzing the allowed uses in the H-1 zone in Renton, as opposed to the M-1 zone in Tukwila, there are very few differences. Based upon the above, the City of Tukwila has no comments to offer on this rezone. Thank you for the opportunity to respond. Very truly yours, sit kitto • K ell Stoknes P anning Director KS/cw DECEIVED o� 2/ IPT5 PA/A'G QED�4c6 n ' ROUTE SC.11::I)ULE PLANNING DEPARTMENT DATE ROUTED = -7S' PLEASE REVIEW THIS APPLICATION FOR; REZONE CtrIZ d2.t� Co MAJOR PLAT SITE APPROVAL SHORT PLAT SPECIAL PERMIT WAIVER SHORELINE MANAGEMENT' PERMIT OR EXEMPTION AND RETURN TO TILE PLANNING DEPARTMENT �'��� WITH ANY COMMENTS YOU MIGHT HAVE, BEFORE 'O• • • SIGNATURE OR INITIAL DEPARTMENT APPROVAL DENIAL DATE BUILDING ?S-- TRAFFIC ENG )C ) 0 - Z.Z• Gj At L� • NGINEER ►' /0 • HEALTH • qL CO) _ /(322/X7 ' REVIEWER'S COMMENTS" OW APPROVAL CONDITIONS : ftEissse . _ ♦ • ♦♦ 11 i k& ►A WC/. 'I` iTh S R -1014e MA`t 141 VE. SLIM;1C.AAJT I 141VACT • Uwou • Bur,-ILEC2dcw6,4 littieJ5F0vatzflok) Vf srerv,4 • ROUTE SCHEDULE • PLANNING DEPARTMENT DATE ROUTED an`5 -7$• PLEASE REVIEW THIS APPLICATION FOR; REZONE 61,Actee_aake.____ccc____ MAJOR PLAT SITE APPROVAL SHORT PLAT SPECIAL PERMIT WAIVER SHORELINE MANAGEMENT' PERMIT OR EXEMPTION AND RETURN TO TILE PLANNING DEPARTMENT WITH ANY COMMENTS YOU MIGHT HAVE, BEFORE e061 2/16.1. SIGNATURE OR INITIAL DEPARTMENT APPROVAL DENIAL DATE BUILDING TRAFFIC ENG- ) 0 41,2,- 5 G� NG INEER ►T / -9 4' 411110 10 - . -rs HEALTH REVIEWER S COMMENTS- OR- APPROVAL CONDITIONS: PLEASE._ . MAI<E - wC� * 1.41`3 Rc-1 of 1€ MM►`i' Itl,►VG. IcArtar wt'pci' • UIPow Sum-Mee-al Ow6. . ' S Iq1,) S`f Sr S • 9 � • • • • _ 1 .'z ter; : �i;'r� O: '1 I \'\ f'' 2 ' NTEROFFI CE CORRESPONDENCE -- 17 ir': t<:/! Date October 14, 1975 TO: Michael L. Smith, Assistant Planner FROM: Tom Touma, Design Engineer SUBJECT: Glacier Park Rezone R-560-69 Transmitted herewith are the legal descriptions for the MP and HI areas that you have requested for the above referenced rezone. The areas are described separately as follows: G to HI All that portion of the S 1/2 of the S 1/2 of Section 25, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 4 E. , W.M. , lying west of Oakesdale Avenue (80th Ave. S.) and east of Railway right-of-way. G to MP All that portion of Section 25 and 36, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 4 E. , W.M. , lying east of Oakesdale Avenue (80th Ave. S.) and northerly of a line which is parallel with and 520 feet north of, as measured at right angles to, the centerline of S.W. 43rd Street. Except the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 25. Also except all that portion or' a 20 acre parcel, more or less, being the N 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 25. Also less proposed South 165th Street and South 172nd Street. Together with all that portion of Section 30 and 31, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. lying northerly of a line which is parallel with and 520 feet north of, as measured at right angles to, the centerline of S.W. 43rd Street; and westerly of a line which is parallel with and 250 feet west of, as measured at right angles to, the centerline of Lind Avenue (87th Ave. S.) . ' Except the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of said Section 30. Also less proposed S. 165th Street, 85th Avenue South and South 172nd Street. by: AMH:sn % i NTEROFFICE• CORRESPONDENCE _.� • Date October 14. 1975 •, TO: Michael L. Smith, Assistant Planner FROM: Tom Touma, Design Engineer SUBJECT: Glacier Park Rezone R-560-69 Transmitted herewith are the legal descriptions for the MP and HI areas that you have requested for the above referenced rezone. The areas are described separately as follows: G to HI All that portion of the S l/2 of the S 1/2 of Section 25, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 4 E. , W.M. , lying west of Oakesdale Avenue (80th Ave. S.) and east of Railway right-of-way. G to MP All that portion of Section 25 and 36, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 4 E. , W.M. , lying east of Oakesdale Avenue (80th Ave. S.) and northerly of a line which is parallel with and 520 feet north of, as measured at right angles to, the centerline of S.W. 43rd Street. Except the NE lf4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 25. Also except all that portion of a 20 acre parcel, more or less, being the N 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 25. Also less proposed South 165th Street and South 172nd Street. Together with all that portion of Section 30 and 31, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. lying northerly of a line which is parallel with and 520 feet north of, as measured at right angles to, the centerline of S.W. 43rd Street; and westerly of a line which is parallel with and 250 feet west of, as measured at right angles to, the centerline of Lind Avenue (87th Ave. S.) . Except the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of said Section 30. Also less proposed S. 165th Street, 85th Avenue South and South 172nd Street. by: AMH:sn INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE Date October 15, 1975 TO: ----- Panning Department FROM: Jim Hanson, Developmental Services Division SUBJECT: Glacier Park Company Rezone Rezone should be held until environmental impact process has been completed. icfrril/LIN\ OCT 2, DEr�� • THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 0/3 AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT '0 �Q 235 - 2550 0441.'D SEP1ot$ October 15 , 1975 Gary Crutchfield Tukwila Planning Department 6230 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila , Washington 98188 RE : Glacier Park Company Rezone Application # R-560-69 ; G to M-P and H-1 Dear Mr. Crutchfield : The City of Renton Planning Commission is currently. con- sidering the Glacier Park Company rezone request appli - cation No . R-560-69 ; Rezone-from G to M-P (Manufacturing Park) and H-1 (Heavy Industry) . The property under consideration borders the City of Tukwila , (as noted on the attached map) and our Planning Commission requests the City of Tukwila ' s opinions on the proposed action . The public hearing on this rezone request is scheduled for October 22 , 1975 at 8 : 00 P .M. and if any special consideration is requested by the City of Tukwila please inform us by the above noted date . Very truly yours , 411)441:41% William C . Turner Planning Technician Attachments WCT :mas F RFC A' <Fps, / \, 2&' N T E R O F F I C E CORRESPONDENCE OCT 1 5 97 1,:r5 Date October 14, 1975 TO: Michael L. Smith, Assistant Planner FROM: Tom Touma, Design Engineer SUBJECT: Glacier Park Rezone R-560-69 Transmitted herewith are the legal descriptions for the MP and HI areas that you have requested for the above referenced rezone. The areas are described separately as follows: G to HI All that portion of the S 1/2 of the S 1/2 of Section 25, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 4 E. , W.M. , lying west of Oakesdale Avenue (80th Ave. S.) and east of Railway right-of-way. G to MP All that portion of Section 25 and 36, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 4 E. , W.M. , lying east of Oakesdale Avenue (80th Ave. S.) and northerly of a line which is parallel with and 520 feet north of, as measured at right angles to, the centerline of S.W. 43rd Street. Except the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 25. Also except all that portion of a 20 acre parcel, more or less, being the N 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 25. Also less proposed South 165th Street and South 172nd Street. Together with all that portion of Section 30 and 31, Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. lying northerly of a line which is parallel with and 520 feet north of, as measured at right angles to, the centerline of S.W. 43rd Street; and westerly of a line which is parallel with and 250 feet west of, as measured at right angles to, the centerline of Lind Avenue (87th Ave. S.) . Except the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of said Section 30. Also less proposed S. 165th Street, 85th Avenue South and South 172nd Street. by: ? ye7 AMH:sn • • THE CITY OF RENTON n MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 AVERYGARRETT, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT 235 - 2550 0,9AT fD SE PI MEMORANDUM October 9 , 1975 TO : Files FROM: Mike Smith RE : GLACIER PARK I talked today with Bob Boyd of Burlington Northern Railroad and informed him that Glacier Park ' s Rezone No . R-560-69 had been submitted to the Planning Commission for its review and recommendation . We discussed exclusion of P-Channel and street rights- of-way and the 20 acre greenbelt area from the pro- posed rezoning . He said that he would agree to exclude the 20 acre greenbelt and leave it in the G zoning category. Engineering Division has prepared a revised legal for the rezone . I also informed him that we had submitted to the consultant our responses to comments and amendments to the Draft EIS for 'Orillia Industrial District. The Final EIS will then be prepared and mailed to recipients . He said that the quit claim deed for ri hts-of-way in conjunction with the Rezone No. R-634-69 (former Broadacres property) was being revised and executed . Once this is accomplished he will forward it on to the City for filing . MLS :wr cc : G . Ericksen tismiR�lF 121 .1� 1. THE CITY. OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 0A ro AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT 235 -.2550 O,flAT fD SEP1V-`" MEMORANDUM October 3 , 1975 TO : Tom Touma , Design Engineer , FROM : Michael L . Smith , Assistant Planner RE : GLACIER PARK REZONE R-560-69 , G TO M-P AND H-1 As per our conversation today we would appreciate your preparation of a revised legal description of the remaining areas of Glacier Park ownership to be rezoned M-P and H-1 respectively . Attached is the file #560-69 which . con- tains the original legal as well as maps indicating the various areas . The proposed M-P and H-1 areas will need to be described separately for ordinance amendment purposes . If you have any questions , please contact me . 1/ti—) <7- Attachment MLS :mas R .A. _1 1 THE CITY OF RENTON µ'Y 8 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 O '° ' AVERYGARRETT, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT (o,A �, 235 - 2550 O,�4Tcv SEP���� Se tentber 5 1975 P 2 Mr. J. J. Gordon Manager - Property Management Burlington Northern Lobby 2 Central Building Seattle, WA 98104 RE: Rezone No. R-560-69, G to M-P and H-1 and Rezone No. R-636-69, G to M-P Dear Mr. Gordon: We are in receipt of your letter dated September 16 , 1975, and will forward your request for rezoning of the property east of Oaksdale Avenue to M-P (Manufacturing Park) and the prop- erty to the west of Oaksdale Avenue to H-1 (Heavy Industry) to the Planning Commission for consideration at its October 22 , 1975, public hearing. The legal description that accompanied the letter pertained to your other property at S.W. 43rd Street and East Valley Road. We would appreciate a legal description of the two parcels generally described above for clarification purposes. As you may recall, a portion of the application has been previously rezoned to M-P. We are also in receipt of your letter and quit claim deed regarding the finalization of the rezone request for M-P classification on the property located at the northwest cor- ner of S.W. 43rd Street and East Valley Road. This Department, together with the Engineering Division and the City Attorney, are reviewing the subject deed. We will inform you when the review is completed, so that it can be filed. It will then be forwarded to the Council Legislation Committee for finali- zation of the rezone ordinance. If you have any questions, please contact this Department. Very truly yours, • cc: Mayor Garrett James L. Magstadt As lan rector Public Works Dir. R. K. Boyd '" r MLS:wr .' Michae L. Smith Assistant Planner OF R�f�fa THE CITY OF RENTON z o MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 0�.o AVERYGARRETT, MAYOR O PLANNING DEPARTMENT 0 �� 235 - 2550 gTEO SEPtE� September-17 , 1975 Robert Boyd Assistant Property Manager Glacier Park Company Burlington Northern , Inc . Property Management Department Central Building , Lobby 2 Seattle , WA 98104 RE : Orillia Industrial District Environmental Impact Statement Dear Mr. Boyd : The thirty-day review period for the suect- draft EIS has expired . The comments received to date have been primarily from other local and state agencies . We will review, these comments and set up a meeting with your consultant to` discuss the content of the Final EIS . We will keep you informed of subsequent actions related to the Orillia Industrial District EIS . Very truly yours , Gordon Y . Ericksen Plan ' ng Dire for Michael L . Smith Assistant Planner cc : Mayor Garrett MLS : vb 1 BURUNGTON NORTHERN Lobby 2 Central Building INDUST..IAL DEVELOPMENT AND Seattle, Washington 98104 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Telephone (206) 624-1900 Mr. Gordon Erickson September 16, 1975 Director of Planning City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mr. Erickson: Attached is Affidavit of ownership of Glacier Park Company property which has not heretofore been rezoned pursuant to the 1969 applica- tion for such rezoning. It is requested that portion of the Glacier Park Company property now owned lying east of proposed Oakesdale Avenue be rezoned to • Manufacturing Park and for that portion lying west of Oakesdale Avenue and bounded by the present railway right of way be rezoned to H-1. It is desired that that portion of the Glacier Park Company property included in the previous application for rezoning but which has now been conveyed to Broadacres, Inc., and which lies west of Oakesdale - Avenue and north of the Tukwila city limits be eliminated from this application. Very truly yours, J. J. Gordon Manager - Property Management By: /44E/I . M. Boyd ' Assistant Manager Property Management RMB:ek °F 40, (` Rfcri t, Enc. o. .File: RE-488 - Renton, WA -0 19 jg7S 2'+G DEPARl��� AFFIDAVIT - ,. ," , yA X__ • , being duly sworn, declare that If, --ate •the owner of the p perty involved in this application and that the / foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn before me this /,5 G` day of , 19 7S Notary Public in and for. the State of Washington, residing at • ^ `� v iit-tctk (Name of Notary Public) (Signature of e ) • !(Address) (Add ess) , (City) (State) • • (Telephone) (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) • CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspected by me and has been found to be thorough and complete in every particular and to conform to the rules ulations of the Renton Planning Department governing the f11 ' of Ai plication . • RECEIVED �o Date Received V • 2, 19 By S SEP 19 1975 4= • l� Renton Planning Dept . r f • • That portion of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 31, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington, lying west of State Highway No. 5, as conveyed to the State of Washington by deeds recorded under Auditor's File No. 1107035 and 3960399 through 3960405, inclusive; except the west 33 feet thereof conveyed to King County for road by deed recorded under Auditor's File No. 510698 and except the south 30 feet thereof conveyed to King County by deed recorded under Auditor's File No. 2660649, except the north 401.2 feet and except the south 8.5 feet of the east 397.40 feet as measured along north line of South 180th Street as conveyed to City of Renton under Auditor's File No. 7401170344. �� OFR?tea c� x THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 G� co- AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT �414). SEP0-43�� 235 - 2550 August 21 , .1975 MEMORANDUM TO: Gordon Y. Ericksen Planning Director FROM: Mike Smith/Bill Turner ' RE : Glacier Park Company H- 1. Rezoning Application 2/5/69' and Letter Dated July 7 , 1975 1 ) Rezone application filed February 5 , 1969 for properties zoned G to be rezoned to M-P & H-1 . Application No. R-560-69 . 2 ) Rezone for G to M-p & H-1 recommended by the Planning Commission February 26 , 1969 . 3 ) February 27 , 1969, letter from Gordon Y . Ericksen to Glacier Park Company noting Planning Commission action and stating need to work out restrictive covenants for landscaping and setbacks as per intent expressed by Glacier Park Company. 4) Covenants drafted by the Planning Department and agreed upon May 14, 1969 , by R. M. Boyd. Covenants to. last 4 years or until MPH Zoning Ordinance is adopted by Renton City Council which ever is less . Glacier Park Company property would alive auto- matically been rezoned from H- 1 to MPH upon inactment of new Zoning Ordinance . 5 ) May 28, 1969 , Planning Commission reviewed restrictive • covenants and referred matter to Planning Director to make final changes discussion in meeting . 6 ) June 4 , 1969 , letter from Planning Director to Glaci-e-r Park Company with revised restrictive covenants attached for Glacier Park Company for review and approval . Memo to. Gordon Y. Ericksen August 21 , 1975 Page Two 7 ) September 15 , 1969. Letter to Renton Planning Commission and Tukwilla Planning Commission from Glacier Park Company asking that entire application be suspended until •Renton ' s new Proposed Zoning Ordinance be adopted . 8) October 8, 1969 , Planning Commission recommended approval of M-P portion of Rezone Application to City Council suspending H-1 portion as. Glacier Park Company requested. 9) October 20, 1969 , City Council reviewed G to M-P rezone request and referred rezone application to Law, & Ordinance Committee for proper Ordinance . 10) October 29 , 1969, Glacier Park Company requested that G to M-P rezone application be suspended in order that B-N might review their own intentions as to property use. 11 ) December 16 , 1969 ( ?) , verbal go ahead from Glacier . Park over phone (memo from G. Y ..E ..) 12 ) December 22 , 1969 , Ordinance #2533 passed for G to M-P section. 13) August 4 , 1972 . Letter from Glacier Park Company received by Tukwilla (see attached) requested rezone be considered as per Comprehensive Plan . We could not find any evidence. that the City of Renton received a similar letter on this date.. 14 ) September 13 , 1973. Letter from Glacier Park Company. Nobody has a copy of this letter. 15 ) July 7 , 1975. Letter from Glacier Park Company . recounting history of application and asking for rezone application- from G to H- 1 to be re-activated . December of 1974. Tukwilla Planning Commission denied Heavy Industrial Zoning request by Glacier Park Company pending deannexation agree- ment by the City of Renton and City of Tukwilla . Deannexa- tion agreement did not go through and Glacier Park Company , has the right to get their request re-reviewed. WCT: rh =Jr9: MEMORANDUM CITY of TUKWILA PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO: Mr. Turner • FROM: Fred N. Satterstrom, Associate Planner SUBJECT: Regarding the Berlington Northern Rezone Request DATE: 20 August 1975 Enclosed is the August 4, 1972 letter from Burlington Northern Railroad to City Planning Commissions of Renton and Tukwila. Also enclosed you will find a letter dated January 9, 1975 sent to Burlington Northern by Gary Crutchfield, our Assistant Planner, regarding the rezone denial by the Tukwila Planning Commission. I hose these materials will be of some use to you. f ill, 41 FNS/cw Enclosures c,Lc,NTON • >- ti~ 41, J PJ� Qe PL A N NItIG 12/11119 41 BURLINGTON NORTHERN 820 Central Building INDUSTRIAL AND REAL ESTATE Seattle, Washington 98104 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Telephone (206) 623-5560 or 624-1900 Planning Commission August 4, 1972. City of Renton Renton, Washington 98055 Planning Commissioni� Town of Tukwila Tukwila, Washington 98168 Gentlemen: Please refer to our joint letter of September 15,, 1969, wherein Glacier Park Company requested the zoning to NH of certain pro- perty of that company lying north of 43rd and east of the railroad tracks, a portion of which property is within the corporate limits of Tukwila and the balance is within the corporate limits of the City of Renton. In the subsequent period of time the City of Renton has endeavored to arrange for an amendment to the zoning code, but because of cer- tain objections it has been deemed inadvisable to change the MR zoning from that provided in the ordinance of October 1964. The entire area is within that area designated for Heavy Industry or Manufacturing, and it is now desired the rezoning take place under the existing ordinances of the City of Renton as well as of the Town of Tukwila. Will each of your respective commissions .please consider the request for the zoning of this property as provided in the Comprehensive Plan. • _ Sincerely, RICHARD D. LARSON • Regional Manager - Real Estate By: �W ;. :j R. M. Boyd Assistant Regional Manager Real Estate • RMB:ek •File: Orillia, Wash. - 1498 (oØ 9'1 ANNING o4</ /.C, ' •- -�� ri. . Frank Todd,Mayor ! 9 6230 SOUTHCENTER BLVD. vy. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98067 • PLANNING DEPARTMENT / - • • • 9 January 1975 Mr. Richard Larson, Manager Real Estate Development, . • Burlington Northern 820 Central Building Seattle, Washington 98104 RE: Glacier Park Rezone • Dear •Mr. Larson: • . • As you may recall, the Tukwila Planning Commission, in late • 1972 was requested to rezone to Heavy Industry that portion of the proposed Glacier Industrial Park which lies within the Tukwila corporate limits. The Commission' s decision • in early 1973 .was to create a '-Heavy Industrial Park" classi- fication which your property would then receive. . Naturally, it was anticipated to take quite some time to .accomplish • such a task and work on the proposed classification proceeded slowly in conjunction with. the new .classification being .coin-. . cidentally created by the City of Renton for the surrounding • general land area. • Over the past two years, little".notable progress has been made in the direction the Planning Commission had intended to move in order to facilitate the rezone request. Moreover, other priorities and a reduced staff effectively precluded any further .progress. Since August of 1974,• however, the Commission has directed this office to analyze the alterna- tive of deannexation. This process would essentially involve the joint venture of the City of Renton and City of Tukwila to obtain approval to realign our common corporate boundary line in the -vicinity of the Glacier Industrial Park. This avenue is considered to be the most viable alternative in consideration of the availability of utilities, access and - • egress, and .most importantly, emergency service such as fire and police protection. • • • While 'we consider this alternative to be the ideological one, it must be kept in mind it is not necessarily the most . • . - • Mr. Richard Larson 9 January 1975 r' Glacier Park Rezone Page 2 l . convenient or hasty manner to solve a long-standing problem This type of joint-municipality program is• quite difficult . . • to even get off the ground let alone accomplish the objective. Upon due consideration of the alternatives available, the .length of time already passed since the original request and moreover, the anticipated amount of time involved in ,,ke,j��c.A a deannexation procedure,. the Planning Commission voted 1.1 vlii "k unanimously__ to deny the rezone request with-_the acknowledge-- Q�1_1W" ment that`s_l illd- lie deann_ exatio__n, proposal. prove,_to_.be-_fre t• _G N `les ;- the -Commission will again entertain the rezone request ,A� at' no-additional-'fie `vto....the�-applicamt. ��- - - G��J\�,0VI _. �� x�h In closing, this office extends our deepest regrets with 'I aGtt' aV regard to the extreme delay in arriving at the present junc- 0 ,, i.jj` ture and' should the action contained. herein pose any signi- 114 ficant setbacks in your proposal, please do not hesitate to 1 contact us, to' discuss any alternatives. - • . S. c rely, • ,, C,ry • utchfield . Assi tant Planner . GC/sl - . • cc: Mayor Todd . Chairman, Planning. Commission . • • Rf.NTON • • v ,v #4:y c, ci> 7 LIJ . • "NNING_ • r BURLINGTON NORTHERN Lobby 2 Central Building INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND Seattle, Washington 98104 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Telephone (206) 624-1900 • • July 7, 1975 . City Council Renton, Wash. Gentlemen: At the meeting of the Council held on June 15 a first reading of a pro- posed revision of the H-1 Zoning Code was heard. At that time the writer made certain suggestion:: end mentioned the current application of Glacier • Park Company to rezone some of its acreage located south of the oil tanks in the Orillia Industrial District. Aeneral statement was made with respect to some two years having elapsed in a rezone application for this area being considered. One of the Councilmen asked that this particular delay be specifically . outlined. The facts are these: Glacier Park Company is the owner of the property in question and a. formal request for. Heav,2 Industrial Zoning was made upon the City of Renton on /y -- Septacr 15, 19 9. Concurrently a request :•gas made to the City of Tukwila for similar Heavy Industrial Zoning, The Planning Departments of each city advised of some discussion being held covering the proposed drafting of identical zoning ordinances. However, it was not until. 2•u1:gust 4, 1972, that it became apparent the attempt to ciian c the codes co_:l.d not be accomplished. On that day the undersigned requested each of the Planning Departments of the respective Cities of Renton and • rue r'_.e n ---)`Tukwila to proceed with our request for Heavy Industrial Zoning as provided A' in the Comprehensive Plans. A portion of the property had bean rezoned to e liP by the City of Renton. Nothing meaningful happended until the writer learned of a proposed Manufac- turing Park - Heavy Zoning Ordinance that would allow most uses of H-1 zoning but would have a number of restrictions that would create unsatis- factory and uneconomic conditions. . • Draft of this ordinance dated August 20, 1973 appeared. We were induced to N" - amend application for li-1 Zoning to NIl'H and on September 13, 1973, a letter ^ J_,2x was written doing so but referring only for the land east of 80th, then ' in the G-Zone. • Previously our application for zoning to Manufacturing Park for an area around the south and east perimeters of the Glacier Park Company property had been approved. Ile have been unable to determine precisely the A /f 2 . upon which this :lanufaaceur'ing Park 77oniug was adopted but we do have in y/6'g our files a Revised Zoning :yip prepared by the Menton Planning Department • • • City Council July 7, 1975 • Page Two bearing the ?.es;err1, "Ls amended throu:,11 Ordinance No. 2729 dated 1 UgUSt 18, 1.972" . The map shoved the property of the Glac=er Park Company around the perimeter zoned 11-P. The proposed changes in the codes to provide for M P-L and I-P- I were not adopted. The Comprehensive :.,and Use Plan of the City provides for I1-1 zoning of this area as the ordinance existed in 1963. We feel the continued shifting of intended zoning codes an.''. uses has simply resulted in nothing meaningful being accomplished.. :!e feel that as a mr tter off 3irness this entire central area should be forthwith zoned 11-1 simply because of the failure to adopt , the M-P-I1 zoning as proposed t;•'o years ago. Obviously our original appli- cation should be reinstated pursuant to our letter of September 15, 1969. Very truly yours, J. J. GORDON, Manager ecru,,..c-7- -- Property I an,agemenp By: R. M. BOYD, L`:s-t. Manager Property Management RNB:kj Industrial Development and Property Management Department Lobby 2, Central Building Seattle, Washington 98104 • BURLINGTON NORTHERN City Council Renton, Wash.