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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA75-847 • • cit)\I Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING ss. 3,'.�.:f7 Xt.iI fri `t''P`7 e rto being first duly sworn on oath,deposes and says that..f, c.is the +'_ fi t� l ; " k 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..�'.1;:d:�'L:�`T� NO.* 3000��... � as it was published in regular issues(and not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period of TidRes'C;'- consecutive issues,commencing on the day of J ,19.. .0....,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 $i, ... ?' which 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 each subsequent insertion. cl /1 77 cz.,CLA-4-4(1 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7 day of 4kt , 19 76 ` ele Notary Public in and for the State of ashington, residing at Kent, ing County. —Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June 9th, 1955. —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. V.P.C.Form No.87 OF THE CITY OF RENT'ON,_, WASHINGTON,AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Light Industrial District (L-1) 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: All.that portion of S.W. 15th - Street lying Northerly of the Northerly lines of lots 7 through 10, Block 35, in C.D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens Addition Division No.1 as recorded in Vol. 17 of Plats,page 74 records of King County, Washington, Eas- terly of the Northerly projection of -the West line of Lot 10, and Southerly of the Southerly right- of-way margin of FAI-405, as situated within the East Y2 of See- 1 tion 24,Twp.23 N.;Range 4 E., W.M.,City of Renton. All that portion of Powell Avenue' S. W., having a width of 60 ft., lying,between the Southerly right-of-way margin of FAI-405 ---and the Northerly right-of-way margin of S.W. 16th Street, extended,said portion of Powell Ave.S.W.lying between Blocks 35 and 36 of C.D. Hillman's Ecrlington Gardens Division No. 1 as recorded in Vol.17 of Plats, Page 74,records of King County, Washington, situated within the _ E.Y?of Section 24,Twp.23 N., Range 4 E.,W.M.;City of Renton. Reserving unto the City the Eas- terly 10' for utility easement purposes. AND FURTHER SUBJECT to that certain "Declaration of Restrictive Covenants" executed by the Petitioners-Owners on or about July 15,1974,and recorded in the office of the Director of Records and • Eiecticns under date of August 15, 1974. Receiving No. 7408160458, and which said Covenants are hereby incorporated and made a CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON part hereof as if fully set forth. ORDINANCENO.3000 shall beeff ctive This its passage, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY approval and five(5)days after its OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, publication. CHANGING THE ZONING PASSED BY THE CITY CLASSIFICATION OF COUNCIL this 20th day of January, CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITH- 1975. IN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL CLASSIFICA- Delores A.Mead, Clerk TION DISTRICT (GS-1) TO City LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT APPROVED BY THE MAYOR (L-1) this 20th day of January, 1975. WHEREAS under Chapter VII, Charles J.Delaurenti, Title IV (Building Regulations) of Approved as'to form: Mayor Ordinance No. 1628 known as the' Gerard M.Shellan, "Code of General Ordinances of the City Attorney City of Renton,"as amended,;and Published in the Renton Record- the maps and reports adopted in Chronicle May 7, 1976.R3770. conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow described has - " heretofore been zoned as General Classification District(GS-1);and WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about November 21, 1975, which petition was duly referred to the Planning Commis- sion for investigation, study and public.hearing,and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about December 3, 1975,and said ' matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission and said zoning request being in con- formity with the City's Com- prehensive Plan,as amended,and the City Council having duly con- sidered 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 % r DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE .COVENANTS WHEREAS, Dean W . Bitney and Jonell M . Bitney , his wife , and Charles H . Grouws and Ellen L . Grouws , his wife , ` are the owners of the following real property in the City of Renton , County of King , State of Washington , described as follows : Volume 17 , Page 74 , Lots 1 through 12 and 20 through 27 , Block 35 ; all in C . D . Hillman ' s Earlington Garden • addition to the City of Renton , Division No . 1 , situated in the City of Renton , County of King , . State t:'"j of Washington , together with vacated portions of Powell Ave . S . W . and S . W. 15th St . described. as follows : . All that portion of Powell Ave . S .W . , having a width of 60 ft . , lying between the southerly right-of-way margin of FAI -405 and the northerly right-of-'way margin of S . W . 16th St . , extended , said portion of Powell Ave . S . W . lying between Blocks 35 and 36 of C . D . Hillman ' s Earlington Gardens Division No . 1 as recorded in Vol . 17 of Plats , Page 74 , records of King• County , Washington , situated within the east one-half ,of Section 24 , Twp . 23 N . , Range 4 E . , W . M . City of Renton . Reserving unto the City the .easterly 10 ' for utility easement purposes . • All that portion of S . W . 15th St . lying northerly of • the northerly lines of Lots 7 through 10 , Block 35 , in C . D . Hillman ' s Earlington Gardens. .Addition Division • No . 1 as recorded in Volume 17 of Plats , Page. 74 records of King County , Washington , easterly of the northerly projection of the west line of Lot 10 , and southerly of the southerly right-of-way margin of FAI -405 , as situated within the east one-half of Section 24 , Twp . 23 N . , Range , 4 E . , W .M. , . City of Renton . • WHEREAS, the owners. of said described property desire to impose the following restrictive covenants running with the land as to use , present and future , of the above described real property NOW, THEREFORE, the aforesaid owners hereby establish , grant and impose restrictions and covenants running with the,. land hereinabove described with respect to .t,he use :by ' the • undersigned , their successors , heirs , and: assigns , as follows . These covenants shall supersede those certain covenants executed under date of July 15 , 1974 , and recorded under King County Recorder ' s No . 7408160458 . • SETBACKS No structures or buildings shall -be ',permitted or. '.located ( a ) within thirty (30) feet of the property line adjacent to State Highway FAI 405 on the north , and S . W . 16th • Street on the south ; and ( b) within twenty ( 20) feet of all other property lines , and th.e eastern right-of-way line of the P-1 Channel . • LANDSCAPED AREAS The first twenty ( 20) feet adjacent to all property lint, • • shall be appropriately landscaped and maintained continu • - ously in a neat and clean manner , .except for designated - 2 - pedestrian and vehicular accessways . The reminder .of . the setback area not required to be landscaped may be utilized for off-street parking purposes as provided . by the laws and ordinances of the City of Renton . STORAGE The outside storage of materials , construction equipment , supplies and containers shall . be permitted provided such U� storage area is screened from all adjacent property lines n by a wall or view obscuring fence not . less than eight (8) ,Thj feet nor more than ten ( 10) feet in height . Such screening 'ej to be continuously maintained in a neat and clean manner . , r,- ' DEVELOPMENT PLANS Plans for development or redevelopment must be approved by the City of Renton Planning Commission as required by • • Ordinance . . DURATION These covenants shall run with the land and expire on December 31 , 1995 . Any violation or breach of these restrictive covenants may be enforced b y 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 said breach . /�; ,_._. - / .„, ,,,, , 9.._./1 . / .. a �.�at.v `L/ �' •.tic A�c:4= j i ...,./.4-:_6-7.-,:. .,.e.r.,,t_:; ' Dean W. , tney . harles H . Groaws ', <-'..44,7-zeze / ' -,7c-._. 71\). ...-/.1-72:e , . . 6-:=2.„6.6„..-'---'5 . ,,,... .t....,....._,....:._,..,..,,,,____./ . • Jonell M . -B-i to .--- .Ellen L . GrouWs • '--STATE OF WASHINGTON ) COUNTY. OF KING ) On this /•2Tti day of ;��r„ui, 19�� before me personally appeared C.`,,/ 6,„„.rw: , £: 4, / 6r,-,, Cl4,s , . .. . . T- and the persons who executed the within and foregoing instrument , and acknowledged said instrument to be' the free anLd 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 . • , , W,:--.7. 5--- ,,,-- • , Na ary Public ' in and for the State of r. :. Washington , residing at - ram, RI s;; . .,, ,.,.' •, . 'S;- • _ ..3 _ STATE OF WASHINGTON ) COUNTY OF KING ) On this /9 day of ,` 1.9.7 6' ` before me personally appeared � �;���J�,7r,��y .... , and o/7e// 17 2. 437„ . , v the persons ,who .) executed the within and foregoing instrument,. and_ ackno.wledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of r.._ said persons 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 _tthheState of Washington , residing at • • • • • FILED forRetort! -at Rifauelt 41 , Rr- 11 SILL A�' . sots L c7: - _• � , . ..I • 1-4 LJ.f t -, i7 elA'fit,v.iyi t"` '' ('fief Y�.J C_.) • 9.ill'i dQiy' r LNc ,$)44,,,z4t . Renton City Council 1/12/76 Page 2 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Metro Commends Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle commended Avery Garrett, noting Mayor Garrett Mayor Garrett served on the Council from 11/20/69 to 1/12/76 as a representative of the City and has served as Chairman of the Finance/ Personnel Committee and on the Transit Committee with knowledge, judgment and devoted service to his City and the Metropolitan Council . VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert recommended Council approval for payment of Vouchers 7638 through No. 7767 in the amount of $446,113.55 having received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or services rendered. Vouchers No. 7631 through No. 7637 were machine voided during processing. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT AS REQUESTED. CARRIED. RESOLUTIONS Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report Resolution #2014 recommending adoption of a resolution authorizing the Director of Bank Depositories Finance (Gwen Marshall ) , the new Mayor (Charles Delaurenti ) and & Check Signing Deputy Finance Director (Ted Bennett) as those officials designated Officials to sign checks, drafts and similar, for the City; and designating certain banks and savings and loan associations as one or more of the depositories for funds belonging or under the control of the City. Following reading of the resolution, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Aviation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented committee report Lease Agreement recommending authorization for signature of Mayor and City Clerk LAG 0273 (subject to City Attorney approval ) for lease assignment by Volco, Assignment to Inc. to Aero-Paint Systems, having successfully subleased for two Aero-Paint Systems years. The report noted that in event of default, the system will Renton Airport revert back to Volco, Inc. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE. CARRIED. G & B Investors Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer recommended that the rezone Rezone Ordinance for G & B Investors which had been tabled last week awaiting filing of restrictive covenants, be taken from the table and referred to the Legislation Committee. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, ORDINANCE BE TAKEN FROM THE TABLE AND REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Cable TV Councilman Schellert presented newspaper article re Cable TV: MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, SUNDAY TIMES ARTICLE RE CABLE TV BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR INFORMATION. CARRIED. Council President Stredicke noted the City Attorney and Public Works Director are reviewing City of Seattle Cable TV ordi- nance and suggested the committee check. SPECIAL AWARDS Mayor Garrett presented Henry Schellert with Special Award plaque in recognition of fine service during many years as City Councilman Henry Schellert and Council President. Charles Delaurenti Mayor Garrett presented Charles Delaurenti with Special Award of commendation for 30 years service to the City as Councilman and also for service as Council President. SWEARING-IN The Honorable Robert T. Hunter, State Supreme Court Justice, adminis- CEREMONY FOR tered the Oath of Office to newly elected City Officials. The Oath MAYOR DELAURENTI & was repeated by Mayor-Elect Charles Delaurenti , who then assumed the COUNCIL Chair and gavel , welcoming visitors , friends and former officials. Newly elected Councilwoman Patricia Seymour and Councilmen Bill Grant, George Perry, Richard Stredicke and Robert McBeth were sworn in and greeted by applause of congratulations, then assumed their seats on the Council podium. Ex-Mayor Garrett expressed appreciation to Special Award all employees and department heads, along with former officials, Avery Garrett for cooperation and job well done. Mayor Delaurenti presented Ex- Mayor Garrett with Special Award for outstanding service as Mayor from December 1969 to January 1976. RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting January 12 , 1976 Municipal Building , Monday 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers M I N U T E .S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett, presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President; GEORGE J. PERRY, CHARLES COUNCIL DELAURENTI , HENRY E. SCHELLERT, EARL CLYMER, KENNETH D. BRUCE AND WILLIAM J. GRANT. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, IN ATTENDANCE City Clerk; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; GEORGE WILLIAMS, Fire Chief; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director; ED TORKELSON, EDP Director. INVOCATION The meeting was opened with prayer led by Father Szeman of St. Anthony Renton Church. PRESS IN ATTENDANCE Eric Pryne, News Editor, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF JANUARY 5, 1976 MEETING. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Green River Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested a City Council Valley Steering member be named to serve on an advisory committee for the purpose Committee of guiding the Green River Flood Control Zone District/Soil Conser- vation Service Drainage Project as requested in recent meeting with representatives of the Valley cities, S.C.S. and State Conser- vationist, Galen Bridge. The letter anticipated monthly meetings. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER REQUEST TO THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL PRESIDENT. CARRIED. I-90 Project Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason recommended that the City go on record in support of the Washington State Department of Highways' proposal for a 4-2T-4 configuration which provides four lanes eastbound, four lanes westbound with two transit lanes which the State Highway Department studies report the most cost effective solution to the transportation problems within the I-90 corridor. The letter asked consideration be given to the navigational require- ' ments of The Boeing Company for the hydrofoil program, and noted that failure to build I-90 as recommended by the State would have considerable impact on the transportation facilities serving the City. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER MATTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. Upon inquiry, Public Works Director Gonnason noted I-90 Public Hearings scheduled January 28 and 29, that this configuration endorsed by the County Council and accepted by Bellevue. MOTION CARRIED. I-90 Project Letter from the Renton Chamber of Commerce urged the City to adopt a resolution approving the 4 - 2 - 4 proposal for the I-90 bridge in order that Renton be represented at the Highway Department hear- ings. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER COM- MUNICATION TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Adams Vista Letter from City Clerk Mead noted receipt of Boundary Review Board Annexation -- Area waiver of review and approval of annexation of the Adams Vista East of Union N.E. Annexation, Boundary Review Board No. 577. The letter recommended North of Glenco referral to the Legislation Committee for annexation ordinance. Subdivision MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. Upon inquiry, Public Works Gonnason explained the L. I.D. for sanitary sewers in that area will be finalized shortly. MOTION CARRIED. It was noted primary reason for annexation was to obtain sewers. Metro Letter from Metro expressed appreciation for the outstanding contributions by Mayor Garrett to Metro's Council and programs in the past six years. Resolution No. 2447 of the Council of the • 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-1st Rdg. 1/22 fee of $300 plus 7l 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 3t 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; 1 .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 Employe 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 chance 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 1 Renton City Council Page 3 1/5/76 ,I 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 1 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. 11111‘. 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 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. f-10TION 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 BYF PERRY, TO ADJOURN. ROLL CALL: 4 AYES, GRANT, BRUCE, STREDICKE, AND ; PERRY. 3 NOS, DELAURENTI , SCHELLERT AND CLYMER. MOTION CARRIED. d Adjournment Motion to adjourn having preference, the meeting adjourned at 11 :10FP.M. and the previous motion to adopt the resolution died for lack of Council vote. ( >72-11"-b Maxine E. Motor, Deputy City Clerk jt o° :Qq- . , 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. Flolm, 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 I 1 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 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 noted 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 bumo down to laborer position. Councilman Bruce requested information 1 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 ill 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 , f 1��; �l � iv, p 7 THE CITY OF RENTON 11 4 o MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 Wit, 0 AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR (it PLANNING DEPARTMENT op � 235 - 2550 FbSEPI-� December 12 , 1975 The Honorable Avery Garrett , Mayor Members of the City Council Renton , Washington RE : PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Gentlemen : The Planning Commission has completed its review of the application as noted below: G AND B INVESTORS ; Appl . No . R-847-75 ; Rezone from GS-1 to L-1 ; property located at 1120 S . W . 16th Street . Total Area- -± . 25 acres Principal Access--S . W . 16th Street Existing Zoning--GS-1 Existing Use--Undeveloped Proposed Use--Construction of a new warehouse next to the existing office/ warehouse Comprehensive Plan--Light Industrial and Manufacturing Park The property is located between FAI -405 and S . W . 16th Street and consists of a portion of the vacated Powell Avenue S . W . The area to the west of the vacated street and the property owned by G and B Investors is zoned L-1 with restrictive covenants . Upon completion of the public hearing on said application on December 3 , 1975 , the Planning Commission recommended approval of. rezone from GS-1 to L- 1 with the extension of the existing restrictive covenants to include the subject property . The applicant has indicated his concurrence with the Planning Commission recommendation . The request is in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan . Very truly yours , Gordon Y . lcksen Planning/ llrector Attachments GYE : wr tilintIMIXXI F S. W— 7TN — — ; - 1‘31, - I 'aI � Q •3 ' V I E T R , .. f, � R �a. LAN y 0011�-I001 IIIIUP Ilp o f-sc c' nl, I I00 II Ila P 0 S AIL ', ERN pA •AN Ma., •• 010091 I.wl�.0111ll- .. IIIUdIu..i I •, N�RTNP 11- • u$!p 1II I HIII ,DI nl I l u Pill#;IIP R-3 • �,, n!:/rllll' `�,�i'I"!!i1.., !i, oil ' II a 'n',� / L!i - - godo N �16.... I 't411H�•;' U IIIII -.HOD 4�11 / —� al'r l 1 I III; ' III: . �� ! �� .�,n III" i,.NN n i r 1-iil�/ Ipll _ I ` "IP" ' � .. -"'"I'; ��� ` dos d �r \ III 1 monior 1: ur..,„r,.. ,• .._- , ii 1,.....vair...a-,,_ ,,,, ,,, . r -----', ,'---L1--i h. • • -- .-/ R-4 B I .,�• 1)// G & B INVESTORS _ <_-_ ' -=_I-_ '00 ! :,I :u �, REZONE = ' i , I- . GS-1 to L-1 W; _ • " \ LINE I •F H NRV ME W j_______ I— , . \ C. 'ADER 04+10h CL/..1M�yQ� —• _ ' TI— Z' U _ I :_-.__ _ E_ it w � i G k p �, //lj REZONE: • G AND B INVESTORS ; Appl . No . R-847-75 ; Rezone from GS-1 to L-1 ; property located at 1120 S . W . 16th St. • CHARLES H . GRUUWS and APPLICANT DEAN W . BITNEY TOTAL AREA ± . 25 acres • PRINCIPAL ACCESS S . W. 16th Street _ EXISTING ZONING GS-1 EXISTING USE Undeveloped Construction of a new warehouse next to the PROPOSED USE existing office/warehouse ti ' COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Light Industrial/Manufacturinq Park , COMMENTS The area requested for rezoning is part of the vacated Powell Ave. S.W. located on the east side of the existing G & B property which was previously zoned L-1 with restrictive covenants pertaining to setbacks, landscaping, screening, and ' plan approval by the Planning Commission. • • DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS WHEREAS., Dean W . Bitney and Jonell M . Bitney , his wife ; Charles H . Grouws and Ellen L . Grouws , his wife ; Chester E . Nesheim and Lillian M . Nesheim , his wife ; Ethel M . Neisheim ; and Lillian A . McCleave are the owners 'of the following real property in the City of Renton , County of King , State of Washington , described as follows : Volume 17 , Page 74 ; Lots 1 through 12 and 20 through 27 , block 35 , all in C . D . Hillman ' s Earlington Garden addition to the City of Renton , Division No . 1 all situated in the City of Renton ; County of King , State of Washington . Ln WHEREAS , the owners of said described property desire to CD impose the following restrictive covenants running with the land a.) as to use , present and future , of the above described real property CD NOW , THEREFORE , the aforesaid owners hereby establish , grant and impose 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 or buildings shall be permitted or located ( a ) within thirty ( 30 ) feet of the property line adjacent to State Highway FAI 405 on the north , and S . W . 16th, Street on the south ; and ( b) within thirty ( 30) feet of the prop- erty line adjacent to Pacific Avenue S . W . on the east ; ( c ) within twenty ( 20) feet of all other property lines , and the eastern right of way line of the P-1 channel . LANDSCAPED AREAS The first twenty ( 20) feet adjacent to all property lines shall be appropriately landscaped and maintained continu • - ously in a neat and clean manner , except for designated pedestrian and vehicular accessways . The remainder of the setback area not required to be landscaped may be utilized for off-street parking purposes as provided by the laws and ordinances of the City of Renton.. 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 nor more than ten ( 10 ) feet in height . Such screening to be continuously maintained in a neat and clean manner . DEVELOPMENT PLANS Plans for development or redevelopment must be approved by the City of Renton Planning Commission . g TO BE 'FILLED IN By CITY DEPARTMENTS REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department: Comments : r 'I Signature of Director or Authorized Representative ate REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department: Comments : Signature of Director or Authorized Representative ate DURATION These covenants shall run with the land and expire on December 31 , 1995 . / 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 adjoin- ing subject property who are adversely affected by said breach . 1-7 li' an W . Bitney ,7 Chester E . Nesheim Cdone (l , fi . Bitney � Lillian M . Nesheiri Charles H . Grouws Ethel M . Neisheim �1 �•C .t.•2.. ,.✓ Ellen L . Grouws Lillian A . McCleave STATE OF WASHINGTON ) COUNTY OF_ KING ) • • On this -?/.."- day of - �-c•- ( ) , 19 ? , before me personally appeared �a:,.v._ ( � ,,,. r L. cYZL.."ll f , 7 , and 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 . p a ••N • O'"," "-'? : •Noi;ary Public i n and -:(or th State of 4 Washingtom , vesiding at `�l _ . ���.�`r- . FILED fir- Rezord at Roqueeil OFFICE OF THE CITY 2u0 ;V11LL AVE. SOU1'11 i21 N"1'l)N. W.ltiii. >i7t1�5 _ _ .) k• ,• • • • • I • 1 . • P • • • • • • • • ..i ..fib • c 7 THE CITY OF RIHANTON nj MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 o� „ AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR Q PLANNING DEPARTMENT 235 - 2550 gTFb SE °' December. 12 , 1975 The Honorable Avery Garrett , Mayor Members of the City Council Renton , Washington RE : PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Gentlemen : The Planning Commission has completed its review of the application as noted below: G AND B INVESTORS ; Appl . No . R-847-75 ; Rezone from GS- 1 to L-1 ; property located at 1120 S . W . 16th Street . Total Area--± . 25 acres Principal Access--S . W . 16th Street Existing Zoning--GS- 1 Existing Use--Undeveloped Proposed Use--Construction of a new warehouse next to the existing office/ warehouse Comprehensive Plan--Light Industrial and Manufacturing Park The property is located between FAI -405 and S . W . 16th Street and consists of a portion of the vacated Powell Avenue S . W . The area to the west of the vacated street and the property owned by G and B Investors is zoned L- 1 with restrictive covenants . Upon completion of the public hearing on said application on December 3 , 1975 , the Planning Commission recommended approval of, rezone from GS-1 to L- 1 with the extension of the existing restrictive covenants to include the subject property. The applicant has indicated his concurrence with the Planning Commission recommendation . The request is in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan . Very truly yours , rat^::. A6rdonksen %Planning erector Attachments GYE : wr I/ '' �j s. w.— 7H — • .ti 1.,i o /-��• NI L _ - ti , Z . , . -r m ' . \,.. ,i . • . . ';',._, • _ ._ . i• -- i E T R 11) . . ..,. ,.. :_ -- —— N P N ' Ot IU IM - ---� F' 1 iII 5-- - - -, �� 1100II IIIII -0 0 i Q✓�FICM .C`' w 101 . !IMO - obi A�R: ' • !0ll ► , I l l IIIgrP 0 S A L NOR'`A° `-�• • IIL II1° III , II 1 , am R f• "' o! 3q� 0411 • IIk 1;U.10wr/ -- \ I r . , -3 >i I � N u3IIc •. I.I1 !I I pisIIr I i � . ®�. �IouII�IN�. �I.. 1lIlluiN :dUILIII ° :��`" ip 1' 111: I 1t11 , p F 011,046411i011%." I: . i li.:. :.7--Co: -.. . ^-':. ''''''... , mils—-;::---- PIUMM mmtlgiti.. . n, i �-' 11 !� 'r 1: I I"h':AN: +>t�'` ,1=" ,i _ -- ��frj......:1%._ 1 Y.I -IWI - t• --���� / R-� B-.� '.: _J G & B INVESTORS =;`i=.-= , _ . , ` \ -dr-: REZONE �.:r ` ,,: . -1 h _I_ ZII ��✓ I I- GS-1 to L-1 5 - = _- .1 __lilt 3 U \ •I \ --i - -,fi i - ; 2 1YI_ yV-- I . . , W I LL • �. .1i I_t.-,+T -- _ -i_-.I}t---•.T—_.., ;__..l_ - - - a -- — -• ----- J� --- ------ �s w r�� — --fit H 1T LINE. 1 ••FI ) 4P'{ ME SNIDER DO�eA�TIOt. CL..,�Y .i - - Ir I W F. i il 1 ' 4 1 ! Z I '- _ - . B I - - -' ■VK] ^ _ �,.:- ,� (vim _ I;:I�� �_;, _ = r . 1 \ . 'g, , _- ____y 1° ; . L W Z REZONE: • •G AND B INVESTORS ; Appl . No . R-847-75; Rezone from .GS-1 to L-1 ; • property located at 1120 S . W . 16th St. • IHARLES H . GROUWS and ' APPLICANT DEAN W. BITNEY TOTAL AREA ± . 25 acres PRINCIPAL ACCESS S . W. 16th Street - EXISTING ZONING GS-1 EXISTING USE Undeveloped • Construction of a new warehouse next to the PROPOSED USE existing office/warehouse COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Light Industrial/Manufacturing Park • COMMENTS The area requested for rezoning is part of the vacated Powell Ave. S.W. located on the east side of the existing G & B property which was previously zoned L-1 with restrictive covenants pertaining to setbacks, landscaping, screening, and plan approval by the Planning Commission. i /) • • DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS WHEREAS , Dean W . Bitney and Jonell M . Bitney , his wife ; Charles H . Grouws and Ellen L . Grouws , his wife ; Chester E . Nesheim and Lillian M . Nesheim , his wife ; Ethel M . Neisheim ; and Lillian A . McCleave are the owners of the following real property in the City of Renton , County of King , State of Washington , described as follows : Volume 17 , Page 74 ; Lots 1 through 12 and 20 through 27 , block 35 , all in C . D . Hillman ' s Earlington Garden addition to the City of Renton , Division No . 1 all situated in the w City of Renton , County of King , State of Washington . L.1)� WHEREAS , the owners of said described property desire to CD O impose the following restrictive covenants running with the land ixD as to use , present and future , of the above described real property O NOW , THEREFORE , the aforesaid owners hereby establish , grant and impose 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 or buildings shall be permitted or located ( a ) within thirty ( 30 ) feet of the property line adjacent to State Highway FAI 405 on the north , and S . W . 16th Street on the south ; and ( b ) within thirty ( 30) feet of the prop- erty line adjacent to Pacific Avenue S . W . on the east ; ( c ) within twenty ( 20) feet of all other property lines , and the .eastern right of way line of the P-1 channel . LANDSCAPED AREAS The first twenty ( 20 ) feet adjacent to all property lines shall be appropriately landscaped and maintained continu • - ously in a neat and clean manner , except for designated pedestrian and vehicular accessways . The remainder of the setback area not required to be landscaped may be ,utilized for off-street parking purposes as provided by the laws and ordinances of the City of Renton . 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 nor more than ten ( 10) feet in height . Such screening to be continuously maintained in a neat and clean manner . • DEVELOPMENT PLANS Plans for development or redevelopment must be approved by the City of Renton Planning Commission . 4. ' 1 STATE OF WASHINGTON) COUNTY OF KING • On this 24-th day of July , 19 74 , before me personally appeared Chester N. Nesheim Lillian M. Nesheirri , and 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 off1, 17F ', 1 the day and year first ab ve written . r w;r} Notary Pu 1 i c in an for the State of up Washington , residing at Auburn CD wAS\V` On —this 1st day of August , 19 74 , before me personally appeared Charles H. Grouws and Ellen L. Grouws , 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 mentio-ned . ,.,,' '7Q'KNESS WHEREOF , I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my +4,.)74.3V4c:(9'.0.1.-kthe clay and year first above written . r. •. " • • ✓`. ' :'.� Notary Public in and for the State of �F"A w" Washington , residing at ' • • As}\\ • On this day of c�=c �;� , 19 / U , before me personally appeared ( /�<'� ' / and /../<<°%,ti. /.r. /// C �!E��, ; , 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"OW" n qv, Notary Public ri n and for tie State o f ' ; Washington , residing. at ;yam^ry�`5, .� • DURATION These covenants shall run with the land and expire on December 31 , 1995 . 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 adjoin- ing subject property who are adversely affected by said breach . D'�an W . Bitney Chester E . Nesheim' ' • '%i(' 1:; / R ��/�; c.�ee.. t: ; L 11l, `done`(l , ▪ �BBitney Lillian M . Nesheim Charles H . Grouws Ethel M . Neisheim • • 1 C e-c Ellen L . Grouws Lillian A . McCleave • STATE OF WASHINGTON ) COUNTY OF KING On this -/.S_...._ day of -"--; /'k_•- O , 19 , , before me personally • • appeared < '_�� �-- �C �..: : � � ,� /(76n-'�-L.-1 / ` J1%� ;1`�_:. r; ,.�. ,, , and 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 . < Mr •`e .% k� • i • J.%,q. • • / ▪• Notary Publ ic i n and th State, of Washington/ vesiding at �l_, " ���.(,:: • HLED f - A&z.ord at R: 4yy, ,i ~S cww. /9..cie 1 - 4 ' e Pt' %. OFFICE or THE CITY CLEiici. 2u0 MILL AVE. SOUTH c ,7,rr - -ass.,:;�::---moo- -- - - - •� . " , l �1rt =1 • f Vic. C„ ''8 I .1 • • • • • • • zw • • .U1 O" R.-4\N\ v RECEIVEb o 2 CITY OF RENTON NOV 211975 REZONE APPLICATION .. z 9yti,Nc a0 DEP For Office Use Only: APPL. NO. 4 ,i.5/7- 7 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION �oPAo�/ eol $50 FEE; P.ECEIP ry;1;70;0APPEAL FILED FILING DATE /j f/ CITY COUNCIL ACTION HEARING DATE /4775- ORDINANCE NO. & DATE APPLICANT TO COMPLETE ITEMS 1 THROUGH 10 : 1. Name G L / /Na `ST)/ S phone 2Z6 99435- 2. Address /aO ,S 6(1 /d -7:4G- 7rrj ('(),i/ 9PCr'v5:-.5- 3. Property petitioned or rezoning is located on //2.0 S a between ADr , r ,�Ui and 4. Square footage or acreage of property 90O Q 4. ' 5. Legal description of property (if more space is required, attach separate sheet) , L A f / �i (1 / 1 U 6. Existing zoning ag5,e,v �4/77..,, Zoning Requested 2--// NOTE TO APPLICANT: The following factors are considered in reclass- ifying property. Evidence or additional information to substantiate your request may be attached to this sheet. (See Application Procedure sheet for specific requirements) . Submit this form in duplicate. 7 . Proposed use of site. jal,ezF74a a 8 . List the measures to be taken to reduce impact on the surrounding area. . 4,/o ScU )/ I/ /-o 1-5 or 7WF '5 cL -SI7i2& 9 . How soon after the rezone is granted do you intend to develop the site? 10. Two copies of plot plan and affidavit of ownership are required. Planning Dent_ -- 3 AFFIDAVIT I, Q)F )(i —A/ , being duly sworn, declare that I am the owner of the property 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 day of /IIDUT l?'1 02 19 /ems, Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at )71.7)V 7- -42 L Z, Grz,c)--Lcui--SG ;�- (Name, or Notary Public) (Signature of Owner) VC)/ So f/ --- (Andress) (Address) 772, _ WAS pe.147-erY2 Zai ) , f7ge95 (City) State) (Telephone) (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspected by me and has been foun rough and complete in every particular and, to conform to the r e� pd 4& ations of the Renton Planning Department governing the f X�j qfVfmcil placation. Date Received fi4 V 21 127. 19 By: 64 92 !M^' DEPO Renton Planning Dept . 5 2-73 ' +, _ _ _ _ - rt. t- ILN, - /° fkj, ° CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT WORKSHEET ' �1r FOR OFFICE USE ONLY : ,44 Application No . .E/w-/zif-76' Negative Dec . Date Received -o?/ - 7a' EIS INSTRUCTIONS : The purpose of this information is to assist the vari - ous departments of the City to determine whether an environmental impact statement will be required before approving and issuing a per- mit for a proposed project. Single family residential uses in non sensitive areas are exempt from this requirement as established by Washington Administrative Code 173-34. In addition to the following information , please submit a vicinity map (recommend scale : 1" representing 200 ' to 800 ' ) and a site map (rec- ommended scale : 1" representing 10 ' to 40 ' ) . APPLICANT TO PROVIDE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEMS 1 THROUGH 30 BELOW: 1 . Name of applicant G `i� ,(� JAJtI ,S 712 S 2 . Mailing address 1/c2 0 S l� �h fC/7 /e7)-7 bLIA4S T/ 7gOS3--Telephone 3. Applicant is : , >410wner I (Lessee l lContract purchaser =Other (specify)' 4. Name and address of owner, if other than applicant : SW/27 2 Telephone 5 . General location of ro osed p p project (give street address if any or nearest street and intersection 7 2 0F c r, c. 4 c - 2 - 6 . Legal description (if lengthy, attach as separate sheet) 7 . Area COO Dimensions 1 8. Intended use of property or project ( include details : numbe r of units , volume , etc. ) : 06 mine 2c i,9 / n 5 g 9. Generally describe the property and existing improvements : A e ve l �',.c cifE P, 8/1--74 y 10. Total construction cost or fair market value of including additional developments contemplated : proposed project -0 5- 000 ao 11 . Construction dates (month and year) for which permit is requested . Begin 62 /77.j� —__ End TA / %9 e r/, _ • - 3 - 12 . List any other permits for this project from state , federal , or other local governmental agencies for which you have applied or will apply, including the name of the issuing agency, whether the permit has been applied for, and if so , the date of the applica- tion , whether the application was approved or denied and the date of same , and the number of the application or permit : Date Agency Permit Type Submitted* Number Status** * Leave blank if not submitted. ** Approved , denied or pending . 13 . Has an Environmental Impact Statement or an Environmental Assess- ment been prepared for the proposed project? 7< yes I [ no If "yes" submit copy with this environmental impact worksheet. 14. Are there similar projects , both public and private , existing or planned in the immediate area : yes jjno don ' t know If "yes" explain . 15 . Is the proposed project located in or adjacent to an area or structure having unique or exceptional historic , cultural , or other values considered important by some sectors of the popu- lation? , yes Kno If "yes" explain . 16 . Is the proposed project located in an area that may be considered sensitive and is subject to erosion , landslides , floods , etc . ? yes 1no If "yes" explain . • t - 5 - 21 . 'Air Quality: Will construction of the project and use of the completed project have a substantial effect on. the existing air quality? (Consider the effect of any gas , chemicals , smoke , dust , particulate matter, and odors ) ? ,yes ,Jno If "yes" explain . 22 . Water Quality: Will construction of the project and use of the completed project be likely to have an effect on the existing water quality of the area? (Consider the adequacy of drainage and runoff and the likely endpoint of any liquids draining from the project. ) ,yes Is there a good possibility that this project wil requir an expansion of local water and/or sewer facilities? ILlyes tp<Ino If "yes" to either , explain . 23. Noise : Will construction of the project or use of the completed project significantly affect the existing noise levels of the area? , , yes (pno . Will the project be affected by airports , freeways , railroads or other sources of noise? 1 iyes Fino If "yes" to either , explain . 24. Population Density: Will a noticeable population change result from this project? (Consider the present density per acre in the surrounding community to the proposed density of the project and including daytime density. ) 1 Eyes P2.11no . Will the pro- ject cause periodic or temporary fluctuations in population due to tourism, employment, shopping , schools , etc . 1 lyesno. If "yes" to either, explain . • - 6 - 25 . Effect on Population : Will the proposed action directly or in- 2reot y cause t e relocation of a sizeable number of or the division or disruption of existing community pattern ofs pattern of liv- ing? If "yes" explain . 26 . Schools and Parks : Will the sc ools an Proposed project have an effect on parks in the area? Iyes gno If "yes" explain . 27 . Transportation : Will construction of the project or use of the completed project have a significant impact on transportation in the area? Explain : Ejyes glno 28. Public Use : Will the project be available for useby all of the public? sectors EIExplain : y e s I n o 29. Other Impacts : Identify any other beneficial or adverse environ- mental impacts which may result from the construction or comple- tion of the proposed project. - 7 - 30 . VIEWS OF LOCAL GROUPS : Have you made your plans known to interested communitygroups or neighbors in the vicinity of the project? X. yes ( no If "yes" what are their reactions? If "no" do you intend to contact these people?n yes ,no E/Z / I Gib/ox CERTIFICATION BY OWNER/REPRESENTATIVE The Owner/Representative identified in Item No . 1 or 4 above hereby certifies that the information furnished in this Environmental Work- sheet is true and accurate to the best of their knowledge . • .A2 e"-zzine- ///zy/75--- Signature Title Date - 9 - REVIEW BT OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department: Comments : Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department: Comments : Signature of Director orAuthorized Representative Date .. E y 10 - ACTION BY RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL A. Staff review determined that project: Has no significant environmental impact and application should be processed without further consideration of environmental effects . May have significant environmental impact and a complete environmental assessment should be prior to further action on request preparedo by applicant q permit. B. Reasons for above conclusion : 1 lgnature o esponsl a lcia or uthorize Representative Date : Form: EIS-1 Planning Department October 15 , 1973 Affidavit of Publication irt` ,l► • STATE OF WASHINGTON ss f'' t' i COUNTY OF KING �. Lee Batley being first duly sworn on y��,;- oath, deposes and says that .she. is the chief...Clerk �,,,r '' �L a tri-weekly newspaper. That said yam .;.. -" inton Nspaper is a ega newspaper and it is now and has been for more ;Cord than six months prior to the date of publication referred to,printed 1roni0-eand published in the English language continually as a trt-weekly newspaper 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 Kent News-Journal . 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.Piannin ...Commi•S$i0A $$�+7 75 • NOTICE OF Public...Hearing PUBLIC HEARING RENTON PLANNING COMMIS• as it was published in regular issues (and SION RENTON,WASHINGTON not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period A public hearing will be held by of one consecutive issues, commencing on the the Renton Commission at: its regular meeting in the council chambers, city hall, Renton,;, ember 3;1975, 23s1d.... day of November 19 ..7.5..••, and ending the atWashington,on g00P.M.toconsder the following, petitions: day of Nov. er , 19.7.�,both dates I t.Rezone from GS 1 to LA,file inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its No. R-847-75; property subscribers during all of said period.That the full amount of the fee cated at 1120 SM.16th St. , :-Legal description on file in the;. 10.08 --RentoriPlanning Department.;"_ charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of which said:;' pe ;to ns has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words so are in All interested.persbvited to be commission for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each planning commission meeting subsequent insertion. I the p , on December 3,1975 at 8:00 p.m.to 4 ,62 Gt J"u express theirE opinions. � Elisabeth Rivily,Secretary I - Renton Planning Commission i cl�ef..,Mg* y , Published in the Renton R;975- y Chronicle November 23, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of n:R-3555 November 19 75 :) .4.,A1,_. (1 6'7- 1 14?Zia r \ Notary Public in and for the State of W shington, residing at Kent,King County. —Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281,effective June 9th,1955. —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. V.P.C. Form No. 87 PL\NNINC, I II:f':\I TM1.;�T1T DATE Ent'TL1' 11, Z Q 7 3----- .EASE REVIEW THllS APPLICATION FOR: L \ ' 6 & 3 MAJOR PLAT SITE APPROVAL SHORT PLAT SPECIAL PERMIT WAIVER SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT OR EXEMPTION AND RETURN TO TILT PLANNING DEPARTMENT WITH ANY COMENTS YOU MIGHT HAVE, BEFORE ///7 SIGNATURE . OR INITLAL DEPARTMEN APPROVAL DENIAL DATE 4,-- BUILDING /�/7 TRAFFIC ENG. ,7� ENGINEER IlD I / Z / 71/ FIRE E HEALTH ___ ;R V 7 V/r?- --- REVIEWER'S COMMENTS OR- APPROVAL CONDITIONS: _. U 4jC.s Aif-C- — 1(z. f/xi : 7c_, � ,uc_, ti. off IZ�',.� V z. THE CITY OF RENTON tt.mtZ o MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 co- AVERYGARRETT, MAYOR ® PLANNING DEPARTMENT � c" 235 - 2550 4TFO SE PI December 5 , 1975 Charles Grouws G and H Construction Post Office Box 78098 Seattle, Washington 98178 RE: G AND B INVESTORS , INC. , REZONE #R-847-75 ; SITE APPROVAL #SA-845-75 Dear Mr. Grouws : The Planning Commission at its December 3 , 1975 public hearing recommended to the City Council approval of your rezone request #R-847-75 with the amendment of the existing restrictive covenants to include the additional property in the legal description. Your site approval application was continued until the January 28 , 1976 Planning Commission Public Hearing. The Commission had several questions of the applicant regarding this application and the present condition of the previously approved development which could not be answered due to the absence at the meeting of any representative for the appli- cant. Your cooperation in accomplishing the items which we have previously discussed prior to the next Planning Com- mission meeting will expedite your request. If we can assist you in any way, please advise this Department. Please contact this Department to make the adjustments in the restrictive covenants, and if you have any further questions. Very truly yours, Gordon Y. Ericksen lann' ng Di e o Michae L. S ith Assistant Planner MLS :ms 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 DECEMBER 3 , 19 75 AT 8 :00 P. M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS : 1 . REZONE FROM GS=1 TO L-1 , file No .. R-847-75 ; property located at 1120 S .W. 16th •St. Legal description on file in the Renton Planning Department.. • ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON DECEMBER 3 , 1975 AT 8 : 00 P. M. TO EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS . i . ELISABETH RIVILY , SECRETARY PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 23 , 1975 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I , William C . Turner , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON TH.E PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW. • ATTEST : Subscribed and sworn to before me , a Notary Public , SIGNED on the 21st day of November ' 19 75 . 4j, kM { ff /ice / �t fi, .err . MEMORANDUM DATE: December 11 , 1975 TO: Del Mead, City Clerk FROM: Bob Hammond, Traffic Engineering SUBJECT: Ordinance No. 2941 Vacation of a portion of Powell Avenue South and SW 15th Street In reference to the street name designated for the Right-of-Way vacated under Ordinance No. 2941 , this office confirms the correct street name to be Powell Avenue SW (not Pacific Avenue SW) . e7, AMH:ad cc: Tom Touma ktt 0 F 'QF 975 22�y • OEPARI°' J / 1 IS ORDINANCE NO. 2941 Li AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON , VACATING A CERTAIN PORTION OF POWELL AVE . S . W. AND A PORTION OF S . W. 15th STREET WHEREAS a proper petition for vacating a certain portion of ;trcets as herein more particularly described was duly filed with the City Clerk on or about March 10 , 1975 and said petition has been signed by the owners of more than two-thirds of the property abutting upon such sought to be vacated. AND WHEREAS the City Council by• Resolution No . 1972 approved on March 24 , 1975 and after due investigation did fix and determine the 20th day of April , 1975 at the hour of 8 P .M. in the City Council Chambers ut: the City of Renton to be the time and place for public hearing thereon ; and directed the Clerk to give notice of such hearing in the manner provided by law and such notice has been duly given and published and all persons having been heard appearing in favor of or in opposition thereto ; AND WHEREAS the planning Comm' Gs� on having duly considered said ;petition and said vacation as hereinafter more particularly described being found to be in the public interest and for the public benefit and 10) injury or damage to any person or properties will result therefrom, AND WHEREAS the City Council caused to have made an 'appraisal of Lhe properties sought to be vacated as provided for in City of Renton , ,rdindncL No . 2349 . NOW THEREFORE , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL :'ihE CITY OF RENTON , AS FOLLOWS : :;i;(•'I' IciN I : The follow.inq described streets to-wit : Vacation of a Portion of Powell Ave . S . W. • All that portion of Powell Avenue S . W. , having a width of 60 ft . , lying between the Southerly right-of-way margin of FAI-405 and the Northerly right-of-way margin of S . W. 16th Street , extended, said portion of Powell Ave . S . W. lying between Blocks 35 and 36 of C . D. Hillman ' s Earlington Gardens Division No . 1 as recorded in Vol . 17 of Plats , Page 74 , records of King County , Washington , situated within the E 1/2 of •Section 24 , twp. 23 N . , Range 4 E . , W. M. City of Renton . Reserving unto the City the Easterly 10 ' for utility easement purposes . - 1 - • • Vacation of a Portion of S . W. 15th Street All that portion of S . W. 15th Street lying Northerly of the Northerly lines of lots 7 through 10 , Block 35 , in C . D. Hillman ' s Earlington Gardens Addition Division No . 1 as recorded in Vol . 17 of Plats , page 74 recorders of King County , Washington , Easterly of the Northerly ? -i-on of the West line of Lot 10 , and southerly of the southerly right-of-way margin of FAI-405 , as situated within the East 1/2 of Section 24 , Twp . 23 N . , Range 4 E . , W . M. , City of Renton. BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY VACATED , subject to payment unto the 1:ity by the abutting owners thereof, or their assignees , of the total sum of $4 , 436 . 25 which sum does not exceed one-half of the appraised value of the area so vacated. SECTION II : This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage , approval and five days after its publication , unless otherwise provided ; or hereinabove . A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed with the King County Auditor ' s Office . PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 23rd day of June , 1975 . Delores A. Mead , City Clerk • APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 23rd day of June , 1975 . . Avery Gar..3ett , Mayor. . roved as to form : Like ,A:r rd M . Shellan , City Attorney /. j." ,, • pate of Publication : 6-27-75 ,111'. 1 r _,y DEC' - 2 - STAFF REPORT DECEMBER 3 , 1975 PAGE SEVEN APPLICANT: G & B DEVELOPMENT COMPANY APPLICATION : REZONE — No . R-847-75 LOCATION : The property is located between FAI -405 and S . W . 16th St . and includes the easterly 30 ' of vacated Pacific Ave . S . W . ZONING : GS- 1 APP , SEC . OF THE 4-712 ; 4-729 ZONING CODE : REQUEST : The applicant requests to rezone the subject property from GS-1 to L- 1 with restrictive covenants . COMMENTS : 1 , The Comprehensive Plan indicates a future light industrial or manufacturing park use for this property for the future . 2 . The property to the west is zoned L-1 with restrictive covenants . The property • to the east is zoned GS-1 . The area in general is in transition from a large lot single family residential area to an industrial area . 3 . The applicant proposes to construct an office/warehouse building on this property in accordance with Site Approval applica- tion SA-845-75 . • 4. The subject property is the east half of the vacated Pacific Ave . S . W . , which acquired the GS-1 zoning of the adjacent parcel of land . STAFF RECOM— Recommend approval of the rezone with amended MENDATIONS : restrictive covenants to include vacated street for the following reasons : 1 . The requested use is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan for the area . 2 . The area is currently in transition to an industrial area , and the requested rezone is in conformance to the current trends in the area . RFA �. THE CITY OF RENTON n MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON. WASH. 98055 OpA 4-01 AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT 0 (, 235 - 2550 41- SEPtE�� MEMORANDUM November 27 , 1974 TO: Del Mead , City Clerk FROM: Michael Smith, Assistant Planner SUBJECT : Cashier' s Checks for Certain Deferred Improvements , Bitney/Grouws Site Approval for Warehouse Facility Attached are cashier' s checks we have received to defer certain improvements related to the proposed project . Please hold them until the improvements are installed as required , or they are replaced by bonds for the same amounts . Attachments • • • • FranchisedBuilder • B ® N G & H CONSTRUCTION • Metal Buildings PO BOX 78098 - SEATTLE, WASH I NGTON 98178 Systems [206] 772-1963 [206] 226-9635 November 27, 1974 • City of Renton planning Department . Renton , Washington • • After contacting two landscape maintinance companies in South Seattle and using their estimate we have found this amount to be $300.00 per year or for the 3 year period to be. • • $900.00 • plus 150% +450.00 1350.00 • please find our check to cover our 3 year ' • maintinance agreement per our conversation j in the amount of $1 ,350.00. • Thank you dIrceoLvai • I• • Charles Grouws • owner • • • • • i CG/bk ;I+L•r.r .�Ji! ."y, I•'�1' 'rr `t9"�'� :g i'�, ':f rJ�� v.:;ii , �'�1 � �t:� " ,. .,ff�V� riCash!érs y . .s. 71:� , : �:r +r'"' `' 'v 't rr>•-•ii''1�� •vo:.�••'�;'5%,/,,t tii, �5 r '*G NQr :1 1,,f..�9'�� ?•. •.: bSe' t"' 1heNationalBankafComme5c01 eattl '.,V n q 98129 y rv":' ;',. O , ' y r i,"`i<:S'. .rS:'r.D $ {*►'-' ':itl.i.�e',.f` ,f, 4� t , i" "`! °4zy "yw... ,Y., .i .r' <' fl, { 9 _ `.qi 4p�.i. :r�. \;,�' i^" /n+b+ n.Y' r�. \�'`• 7 ' •� � �''`i �' r'' -. 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McCleave are the owners of the following real property in the City of Renton , County of King , State of Washington , described as follows : Volume 17 , Page 74 ; Lots 1 through 12 and 20 through 27 , block 35 , all in C . D . Hillman ' s Earlirton Garden addition to the City of Renton , Division No . 1 all situated in the Citj of Renton , Cou t of King , State of Wa hh n ton .- toget[ler ►with. writ dvacated 294fions or 'vowell Ave. S.W. and S.W. is5tn Sgt. .as, sti u ate in r finance WHEREAS , the owners of said described property desire to impose the following restrictive covenants running with the land as to use , present and future , of the above described real property • NOW , THEREFORE , the aforesaid owners hereby establish , grant and impose 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 or buildings shall be permitted or located (a ) within , thirty ( 30) feet of the property line adjacent to State Highway FAI 405 on the north , and S . W . 16th Street on the south ; and ( b) within thirty ( 30) feet of the. prop- erty line. adjacent to Pacific Avenue S . W . on the east ; ( c ) within twenty ( 20) feet of all other property lines , • and the eastern right of way line of the P-1 channel . LANDSCAPED AREAS • The first twenty ( 20) feet adjacent to all property •li.nes • • shall be appropriately landscaped and maintained continu- ously in a neat and clean manner , except for designated pedestrian and vehicular accessways . The remainder of the setback area not required to be landscaped may be utilized for off-street parking purposes as provided by the laws and ordinances of the City of Renton . 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 nor more than ten ( 10) feet in height . Such screening to be continuously maintained in a neat and clean manner . DEVELOPMENT PLANS Plans for development or redevelopment must be approved by the City of Renton Planning Commission . DURATION , hese covenants shall run with the land and expire on December 31 , 1995 . 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 adjoin- ing subject: property who are adversely affected by said breach . Dean W . Bitney Chester E .: -Nesheim Jonell M. Bitney Lillian M. Nesheim Charles H. Grouws Ethel M . Neisheim Ellen L . Grouws Lillian A. McCleave STATE OF WASHINGTON ) COUNTY OF KING ) On this day of , 19 , before me personally appeared , and 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 Washington , residing at fr t . WASHINGTON) r OF KING ) On this day of , 19 , before me personally appeared , and 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 Washington , residing at On this day of , 19 , before me personally appeared and • 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 Washington, residing at On this day' of , 19 , before me personally appeared and , the persons who executed the within and foregoing instrument , and acknowledged said instrument • to he 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 Washington , residing at