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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCED Planning File } } t r - _ _ i � , Return Address: City Clerk's Office City of Renton 2008�1�g0�0833 1055 South Grady Way CITY OF RENTON OR9 50.00 Renton, WA 98057 PAGE001 OF 009 01/09/2008 14:02 KING COUNTY, WA Please print or type information WASHINGTON STATE RECORDER'S Cover Sheet (RCW 65.04) �OCilTrierit 7'1t10�S� (or transactions contained therein):(al]areas applicable to your document must be filled in) 1. Ordinance 5327 2. (Benson Hill Annexation) 3. ' 4. Reference Number(s) of Documents assigned or released: Additional reference#'s on page_of document Grantor(s) (Last name first name, initials) 1. City of Renton , 2. , Additional names on page_of document. Grantee(s) (Last name first,then first name and initials) 1. City of Renton , 2. , Additional names on page_of document. � • Legal description (abbreviated: i.e.lot block,plat or section,township,range) Sections 21, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32 and 33 in Township 23 North, and Sections 5 and 6 in Township 22 North, all in Range 5 East Additional legal is on age_5_of document. Assessor's Property Tax Parcel Account Number ❑ Assessor Tax#not yet assigned The Auditor/Recorder will rely on the information provided on the form. The staff will not read the document to verify the accuracy or completeness of the indexing information provided herein. I am requesting an emergency nonstandard recording for an additional fee as provided in RCW 36.18.010. I understand that the recording processing requirements may cover up or otherwise obscure some pare of the text on the original document. Signature of Requesting Party �J . � CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON ORDiNANCE N0. 5 3 27 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, «'ASHINGTON ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY OF THE CITY O�' RENTON (BENSON HILL COMMUNITIES ANNEXATION;F'ILE NO.A-06-002) WH�REAS,under the provisions of RCW 35A.14.120 as amended,a petition in writing requesting that certain tenitory contiguous to the City of Renton,as described below,be annexed to the City of Renton,was presented and filed with the City Clerk on or about December 7,2006; and WHEE2EAS,prior to the filing and circulation of the petition for annexation to the City of Renton,the petitioning owners notified the City Council of their intention to commence such proceedings as provided by law,as more particularly specified in RCW 35A.14.120;and WHEREAS,the King County Records,Elections,and Licensing Division examined and verified the signatures on tne petition for azuiexation and determined signaiures represent,as provided by law,in excess of ten percent(10%)of the registered voters residing in the area to be annexed on January 23,2007;and WHEREAS,the City Council,after due notice and publication,held a public meeting and passed a resolution on March 12,2007,acceptir�g the 10%Notice of Intent petition and calling for an election on the question of annexing approximately 2,406 acres into the City of Renton;and WE3EREAS,the Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department of the City of Renton having considered and recommended the annexing of said annexation area to the City of Renton;and WHEREAS,the City Council having met and adopted a resolution calling for an election on March 12,2007;and C��T f H 1�:r''i��, _: �F:�"`r �,, I, the u�ders�gned City Clerk ofthe ���,, .,� d<< -��•�;����•City ot'�enton, Washington, certify �� . `• ,� . �; �, �. •�xl�,t thi� is a true and correct copy of �� "�u (�Jpolrtan�e /Uo.�3 27 Subscribed - . � � � � ' �nd seai�ri t�►isa7 day o �ee. , 2007 ��,.�;7 �����. ��� - ..�'. �' � c��y�;����t '` . � ORDINANCE N0. 5 3 27 WHEREAS,the City Council fixed October 1,2007,as the time and place for a public hearing in the City Council Chambers,City Hall,Renton,Washington,upon the area and future zoning for it,and notice thereof having been given as provided by law;and WHEREAS,pursuant to said notices public hearings having been held at the time and place specified in the notices, and the Council having considered all matters in connection with the annexation and further determined that all legal requirements and procedures of the law applicable to the election method for annexation have been met;and WHEREAS,the King County Boundary Review Board having deemed the "Notice of Intention" for the 2,406-acre annexation site approved,as set forth in its closing letter issued on June 23,2007; and , WHEREAS,the City Council met on July 2,2007,and passed a resolution indicating November 6,2007,as its preferred date for an election on the question of whether registered voters in the Benson Hill Communities favor or do not favor annexation to the City of Renton at this time; WHEREAS,on November 6,2007,the voters in the arinexation area voted to approve the annexation;and WHEREAS,the Comprehensive Plan was amended for the Benson Hill Communities Annexation area as part of the City's 2007 Comprehensive Plan amendment cycle,and those amendments are being adopted contemporaneously with the adoption of this ordinance;and WHEREAS,upon annexation,the residents sha11 accept that portion of the City's Comprehensive Plan as it pertains to the territory,including the applicable Zoning Code relating thereto;and Z . � ORDINANCE N0. 53 27 WHEREAS,the City of Renton will complete prezoning of the non-street portions of the 2,406-acre annexation site R-1,R-4,R-8,R-10, R-14,RMF,RMH,CA, CN, and CO prior to the effective date of the annexation. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. All requirements of the law in regard to the annexation by election method, including the provisions of RCW 35A.14.020,030,040,050, 090,and 100,have been met. It is further determined that the petition for annexation to the City of Renton of the property and territory described below is hereby approved and granted;the following described property being contiguous to the City limits of the City of Renton is hereby annexed to the City of Renton, effective March 1,2008, after the approval,passage,and publication of this Ordinance; and on and after said date of March 1,2008,the property shall constitute a part of the City of Renton and shall be subject to all its laws and ordinances then and thereafter in force and effect; the property being described as follows: See Exhibit"A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein. [Said property, approximately 2,406 acres, is located within Renton's established Potential Annexation Area and generally bounded by the Cit�of Renton corporate boundary on the west and north, SE 192°d Street and S 200 Street on the south, and on the east, 108th Avenue SE, the eastern edge of Boulevard Lane Park, the western edge of Boulevard Lane Division No. 2, and 128�' Avenue SE, if extended, but including Renton Park and Charles Lindberg High School, as legally described in and shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference as if fully set forth.] and the property shall be subject to the City's Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code. SECTION II. This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and five days after its publication. A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed with the King County Council, State of Washington, and as otherwise provided by law. . 3 6 i' ORDINANCE N0. 53 2 7 PASSED BY THE CITY COLINCIL this lOth day of December ,2007. ���.��.��1. l.�a.�- Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this lOth day of December ,2007. ��� Kathy Keo r, Mayor �Appr ed as to form: � 1G,V'^6��oa C�%��`.�'�-- Lawrence J. Warren,City Attorney � , 12/15/2007 (summar " �'� ?�ate Qf Publication: Y� ORD.1419:11/27/07:sr . � 4 ✓ � ORDINANCE NO. 5327 EXHIBIT A BENSON HILL AIVNEXA'TION LEGAL DESCRIPTION The lands included within the subject annexation are situated in parts of, Sections 21,27, 28,29, 31,32 and 33 in Township 23 North,and Sections 5 and 6 in Township 22 North, all in Range 5 East, W.M.,in King County, Washington, said annexation area being more particularly described as lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the southeast corner of those lands annexed to the City of Renton under Ordinance No.1961 in the Southeast quarter of said Section 21 said southeast corner also being the point of intersection of the west line of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 21 and the southwesterly right of way margin of the City of Seattle Cedar River Pipe Line; , Thence southeasterly along said southwesterly margin,crossing SE 160`h Street,to the south line of said Southeast quarter; Thence westerly, along said south line to an intersection with the east line of the west half of the Northeast quarter of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said east line,to the northerly right of way margin of SE 164`�' Street; Thence easterly along said northerly margin to the point of intersection with the northerly extension of the easterly right of way margin of 128th Ave SE; Thence southerly along said northerly extension and the easterly margin thereof to the north line of the south half of said Northeast quarter; Thence easterly along said north line to an intersection with the east line of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said east line,to the northwest corner of"Tract A",Fairwood Park Division 7, as recorded under Volume 116 of Plats,Pages 88 through 90,said records, in said Section 27; Thence generally easterly,southerly,westerly and southerly along the various courses of said"Tract A",to a point on the northerly right of way margin of SE Petrovitsky Road (Petrovitsky Road Revision, Est. 5-28-62),in the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 27; Benson Hill Annexation 1 June 22,2007 �4 ORDINANCE N0. 5327 Thence southeasterly perpendicular to the centerline of said SE Petrovitsky Road,a distance of 92'to the southerly margin thereof; Thence southwesterly,westerly and northwesterly along the various courses of said southerly right of way margin,crossing 128`hAvenue SE,to the northwest corner of that portion of 128`hAvenue SE dedicated per deed under King County Rec.No. 20000913001594,on the westerly right of way margin of 128`hAvenue SE; Thence southeasterly and southerly along said westerly right of way margin,to an intersection with the east line of the west half of the Southeast quarter of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said east line,to the southeast corner of said subdivision said southeast corner also being the northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence southerly along the east line of said subdivision,to the southeast corner thereof, said southeast comer also being the northwest corner of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence easterly along the north line of said subdivision,to an intersection with the northeasterly right of way margin of a 100' wide Puget Sound Power&Light Transmission Line right of way; Thence southeasterly alcng said nerthea�terly right of v✓ay margin,to an interszction with the northeasterly extension of the southeasterly lines of Lots 2 and 3,King County Short Plat No. 779163R,recorded under King County Rec.No. 8105060679; Thence southwesterly along said extension and the southeasterly lines of said lots,to an intersection with the northeasterly line of Lot 1,King County Short Plat No. C1077001, recorded under King County Rec.No. 7806080590; Thence northwesterly and southwesterly along the northeasterly and northwesterly lines of said Lot 1,to the most westerly corner thereof,said corner also being a point on the south line of Lot 2 of said short plat; Thence westerly along said south line,to the northeast corner of Lot 4,King County Short Plat No. 775088,recorded under King County Rec.No. 7710200755; Thence southwesterly along the east line of said Lot 4 to the southeast corner thereof, said corner also being on the northwesterly line of Boulevard Lane Division No.2,as recorded under Volume 82 of Plats,Pages 20 and 21,said records; Thence continuing southwesterly along said northwesterly line,and southerly along the westerly line of Boulevard Lane Division 1,as recorded under Volume 80 of Plats,Pages 89 and 90,records of King County, Washington,to the westernmost southwest corner of Benson Hill Annexation 2 June 22,2007 ✓ y ORDINANCE N0. 5327 said plat,said southwest corner also being on a line 1073.56 feet north of and parallel with the south line of the Southeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence westerly along said parallel.line,to a point 300.00 feet easterly of the west line of � said subdivision,as measured perpendicular thereto,said point also being on the north line of Boulevard Lane Park,as deeded to King County under King County Rec.No. 19991011001557; Thence southeasterly along the east line of said park to the point of intersection of a line 422 feet east of and parallel with the west line of said subdivision and a line 300 feet north of and parallel with the south line of said subdivision; Thence continuing southerly along said east line,parallel with the west line of said subdivision,to a point on the northerly right of way mazgin of SE 192"d Street, said northerly right of way margin being 50 feet northerly of the south line of said Section 33 and the centerline of SE 192°d Street; Thence westerly alon�the various courses of said northerly right of way margin,crossing 120`hAvenue SE, 116 Avenue SE, 114�h Place SE and 113�h Way SE to its intersection with the easterly right of way margin of State Route 515, said intersection being 40 feet right of Station 270+50 per Washington State Department of Highways, Right of Way Plan SR 515 MP 3.87 to MP 5.15,Renton Vicinity: SE 196`h to Carr Road, Sta 257+00 to Sta 283+00, Sheet 2 of 4 Sheets in said Section 32; Thence westerly,crossing State Route 515 (108`�'Avenue SE),to a point 40 feet left of Station 270+40 per said Right of Way Plan; Thence southerl�y along the various courses of the westerly right of way margin of State Route 515 (108` Avenue NE),crossing SE 192"d Street,SE 196`h Street and SE 199tn Street,to the northerly right of way margin of SE 200�h Street in the north west quarter of said Section 5; Thence westerly alon�the various courses of said northerly right of way margin,crossing 106`hAvenue SE, 105 Avenue SE and 104`h Avenue SE,to its intersection with the existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under CiTy of Renton Ordinance No. 3885; Thence northerly,easterly and westerly along the various courses of the existing limits of the City of Renton as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance Nos. 3885 &3109 to the � point where said existing limits as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3109 leaves the section line common to Sections 5&6 and enters said Section 6; Thence northerly along said common section line to its intersection with the existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No.3268; Benson Hill Annexation 3 June 22,2007 ± ORDINANCE NO. 5327 Thence generally northerly and easterly along the various courses of the existing limits of the City of Renton as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance Nos. (in order from south to north)3268, 5205, 5041, 3268,4069, 1743,4476, 1971,3864, 1971,5236, 1971,3742, 1971,3108, 1909, 5208,3730,2224, 1871 and 1961 to the Point of Beginning; EXCEPT the north 100 feet of the west 230 feet of the South half of the South half of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 29,previously annexed to the City of Renton under Ordinance No.3432. TOGETHER WITH the following: That portion of Lot 3,King County Short Plat 779163R recorded under King County Rec.No. 8105060679,within the South half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33,if any; and Those portions of the Northeast quarter of said Section 6 and the Northwest quarter of said Section 5,lying southerly,westerly,southerly and westerly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance Nos. (in order from north to south): 3268,3751,and 3109,and lying northerly of the northerly right of way margin of S. 200`h Street; and That portion of the Northwest quarter of said Section 5, lying northerly of the northerly right of way margin of S. 200th Street,westerly and southerly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No.3885, and easterly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3109. Benson Hill Annexation 4 June-22,2007 1�--- - � ��Y p ,, �� CITY OF RENTON .. � * ,� � � ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, NEIGHBORHOODS AND '�'�,N�p� STRATEGIC PLAI�INING MEMORANDUM DATE: June 18, 2007 TO: Toni Nelson, Council President City Councilmembers � VIA: Mayor Kathy Keolker FROM: Alex Pietsch, Administrator Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department STAFF CONTACT: Don Erickson (6581) SUBJECT: Benson Hill Communities Annexation Special Census Contract ISSUE: Now that the resident voters of the Benson Hill Communities Annexation area have overwhelming voted in favor of annexation to the City of Renton should the City begin the process of conducting a special census for this area with an estimated population of nearly 17,000 and an estimated 5,897 dwelling units? If the City decides to proceed with a special census does it wish to award a contract at this time to a firm capable of conducting such a large census in an expeditious and professional manner? RECOMMENDATION: On the basis of the following analysis, the Administration recommends that Council approve the recommended firm to conduct a special census of the proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation area with the understanding that this special census shall be conducted pursuant to the requirements of RCW 35A.14.700 for the purpose of alloeating state funds and tax revenues. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: The proposition of whether the 2,438-acre Benson Hill Communities Annexation area should be annexed to the City of Renton was overwhelmingly approved by voters who participated in the ��� �Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation Special Census November 9, 2007 Page 2 November 6, 2007 general election. Although final results have not yet been certified, preliminary results indicate that approximately 65%voted in favor of annexation to Renton at this time and approximately 35% opposed annexation to the City of Renton at this time. Under state law whenever any territory is annexed to a code city, a certificate setting forth the population of such territory,the total number of households within it, and the number of occupied households must be prepared pursuant to the requirements of the Washington State Office of Financial Management and be submitted within 30-days of the effective date of the annexation, as specified the city's effectuation ordinance. The annexation certificate is used by the state for allocating and paying state funds to cities and towns. OFM processes such certificates on a quarterly basis,beginning January lst, April lst, July lst, and October lst. Certificates not received at least 30-days prior to these dates must wait until the next quarter. Any delay in submitting the special census annexation certificate to OFM by March 1, 2008 could be costly to the City. Not only are traditional state shared revenues at stake,but also the state retail sales and services tax credit of.O1% for annexations of over 10,000 people. As a consequence it is in the City's financial interest to award a contract as soon as possible to begin a special census of the 2,438-acre Benson Hill Communities Annexation area. ANALYSIS OF THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION: Sununary of Scope of Work. The following is the proposed scope of work so far identified for this project. • Establish a special census plan that will identify major neighborhoods or districts within the Benson Hill Communities Annexation area. • Conduct special census per the methodology prescribed by OFM including follow-ups and mailbacks. • Compile all information by block and tabulate results per OFM requirements. • Provide sufficient information for the City to complete and submit an annexation certificate that will be accepted and approved by OFM on or before March 1, 2008. CONCLUSION: With the overwhelming approval by those voting on November 6, 2007, on the proposition of whether the Benson Hill Communities Annexation area should annex or not to the City of Renton, the City needs to continue to prepare for this area eventually coming into the City. If Council approves, it is anticipated that it will officially become part of the City on March 1, 2008. In order to comply with state regulations a special census is required to be conducted in order to receive state revenue sharing. It would be in the City's interest to select a professional firm and award a contract to begin conducting the special census so that the City can qualify for receiving these state revenues as soon as possible after the March 1, 2008 annexation effectuation date. 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G ��U't �. :,� �F��.IIl�F�I .1.. � bM;,.. . _�I�J ,� a , . > , �; .�`.�,-�-, ° � ?c. t x � �, ^..,,. � �a� ,;M� ; � K cn - _ . . .. g�� �,+� .r. � . � r ^� t M-^ & '-' � ' y. ,g .�.._,._....... . ... . . . ... � . . . . .. . . . .. . . ... . . �I �� " Zoning Classiflcations: � � 5 ������ �''� LEGEND: ,:� Rw�'a� ��_�„�a,w �r.ag-�s-�ra�taao�s � ':d�Rzzei-4x�i 4�i�;«�_rn t.6�i�y^tt;�faaai&..�v;s� � O Bensan Hill CommureiGes 1�t III� �:is.Rrsr�^txsi n GU per�ze �C6�Cr�ttnu h Bu�.r. ����������� �Fairvrond Incnrpo�ation Atea �;�3.R�ryrr�.s[iG� q±rxte F�fd-�`.e�,_fira�.7flirmJ�. P�rics and�pen Spaca +;-��2-Ft�,�^iau�2tJU�xa�re ��, ,�n._r �6Aapie�mabdA�r�rsex�tionfvea ����`e-�aeri+��=5t�u�gcn � � i.i„�,�,� �a.r�,�rd�l t U�1 a;+a*� �t KMw taa+ty � � ' ��/ .—� � '9 � �� ,.� ;�,.;.�.�, ��`.s�.�; �' ;a..,. ,.�_�";'� � �� �. ���� ������ ����� �a���� ����e� ���� :;�� � _~ � �o� I�i�� �ount� ? �:�� .��� . , `�'������ , Yesler Buziding,Rooryc 402, 400 Yesler Wiry, Sec�ttle, WA 98104 Phone: (206) 295-6800 � Fax: (206)296-6803 � http://www.rrtetrokc.gov/annexations May 2, 2007 , CORI2�CTIVE COPY—DESTROY ALL OTI�ERS City of Renton Attn: Don Erickson, AICP Senior Planner 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 RE: REQUEST FOR REVISED LEGAL DESCRIPTION File No. 2256—City of Renton—Benson Hill Annexation Dear Mr. Erickson: Enclosed please find a copy of the letter from King County Engineering staff regarding the legal description submitted as part of the above Notice of Intention. If you are in agreement with the corrections and suggestions made in the letter, please submit a revised legal description to our office as soon as possible. The corrected legal description must be used on all future documents related to this proposal. We suggest you direct any questions concerning the County Engineering recommendations to Nicole Keller, Road Services Division, at 206-296-3731. Sincerely, .�. �a� Lenora Blaum n Executive Secretary Enclosure: Letter from King County Road Services Division dated May 1, 2007 cc: Anne Noris, Clerk of the Council (w/o enclosures) Lydia Reynolds-Jones, Manager, Project Support Services(w/o enclosures) FORM 8 CORRECTIVE COPY—DESTROY ALL OTHEI�S � , �E�� ������ _ Road Services Division Department of Transportation KSC-TR-0231 201 South Jackson Street Seattle,WA 98104-3856 May 1, 2007 Lenora Blauman � Executive Secretary Boundary Review Board YES-BR-0402 RE: Citv of Renton—Benson Hill Annexation(BRB File 2256� Dear Ms. Blauman: Thank you for the opportunity to review the legal description for the proposed Benson Hill Annexation to the City of Renton transmitted with your March 26, 20071etter. Staff reviewed the enclosed revised legal description and found it varied slightly from the enclosed highlighted map. The legal description was found to be unsatisfactory and contains several minor errors. It was also necessary for staff to revise the legal description so that the annexation includes all adjacent rights-of-way and intersections that are currently maintained by King County. Staff recommends the following revisions to the Benson Hill legal descriptions, as per the attached red-lined copy: Page l, Paragraph 4, Line 2: Where it reads "to the southwest corner of said subdivision" It should read "to the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of said subdivision" Page l, Paragraph 6: Where it reads "Thence westerly along said northerly right-of-way margin, to the point of intersection with a perpendicular line passing through the westernmost point of curvature of the arc defining the northeastern boundary of Lot 8, Block 3 of the Plat of Cascade Vista No. 5, as recorded under Volume 68 of Plats, Page 65, records of King County, Washington;" It should read "Thence easterly along said northerly right-of-way margin, to the point of intersection with the northerly extension of the easterly right-of-way margin of 128th Avenue SE;" �. •�i1D3M , � Lenora Blauman May 1, 2007 Page 2 Page 1, Paragraphs 7 and 8: Where they read"Thence southerly along said perpendicular line,to the southerly right-of-way margin of SE 164th Street and the north line of said Lot 8; Thence southeasterly and southerly along the eastern boundary of said Lot 8, to the southeast corner thereof, said southeast corner also being on the north line of the south half of the Northeast quarter of said Section 28;" They should read"Thence southerly along said northerly extension, and the east margin thereof to the north line of the south half of the Northeast quarter of said Section 28;" Page 1, Paragraph 9, Line 1: Where it reads "Thence easterly along said north line, crossing 128th Avenue SE, to an intersection with..." It should read"Thence easterly along said north line, to an intersection with..." Page 2, Paragraph 1, Lines 3 and 4: Where they read"(John Petrovitsky Road Ext. No. 1401), in the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 27;" They should read "(Petrovitsky Road Revision, Est. 5-28-62), in the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 27; Thence southeasterly, perpendicular to the centerline of said SE Petrovitsky Road, a distance of 92 feet, more or less, to the southerly margin thereof;" Page 2, Paragraphs 2, 3, and line 1 of paragraph 4: Where they read "Thence southwesterly, westerly and northwesterly along the various courses of said northerly right-of-way margin, crossing 129th Avenue SE, and the northwesterly extension of said northerly right-of-way margin, to an intersection with the southerly extension of tlie easterly right-of-way margin of 128th Avenue SE, in the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said southerly extension, crossing SE ° Petrovitsky Road, to an intersection with the southeasterly extension of the southerly right-of-way margin thereof; Thence northwesterly along said southeasterly extension, crossing 128th Avenue SE, to..." They should read"Thence southwesterly, westerly and northwesterly along the � various courses of said southerly right-of-way margin, crossing 128th Avenue SE, to..." Page 3, Paragraph 4, Line 2: Where it reads "said subdivision, as measured perpendicular therefrom;" , � Lenora Blauman May 1, 2007 Page 3 It should read "said subdivision, as measured perpendicular therefrom, said point also being on the north line of Boulevard Lane Park, as deeded to King County by deed under King County Recording No. 991011001557, records of King County, WA;» Page 3, Paragraph 5, Line 1: Where it reads "Thence southeasterly to the point of intersection of a line 422 feet east of and parallel..." It should read "Thence southeasterly, along the east line of said park, to the point of intersection of a line 422 feet east of and parallel..." Page 3, Paragraph 6, Line 1: - Where it reads "Thence southerly,parallel with the west line of said subdivision, to a point on the..." It should read "Thence continuing southerly along said east line, parallel with the west line of said subdivision, to a point on the..." Page 3, Paragraphs 7 and 8: Where they read"Thence westerly along the various courses of said northerly � right-of-way margin, crossing 120th Avenue SE, 116th Avenue SE, 114th Place SE, and 113th Way SE to its intersection with the easterly right-of-way margin of State Route 515, said intersection being 40 feet right.of Station 270+50 per Washington State Department of Highways, Right-of-Way Plan SR 515 MP 3.87 to MP 5.15, Renton Vicinity: SE 196th to Carr Road, Sta 257+00 to Sta . 283+00, Sheet 2 of 4 Sheets in said Section 32; Thence westerly, crossing State Route 515 (108th Avenue SE),to.a point 40 feet left of Station 270+40 per said Right-of-Way Plan;" They should read "Thence southerly, perpendicular to the centerline of said SE 192nd Street, a distance of 80 feet, more or less, to the south margin thereof; Thence westerly along the various courses of said southerly right-of-way margin, crossing 124th Aven�te SE, 121 st Place SE, 120th Avenue SE, and 116th Avenue SE, to its intersection with the easterly right-of-way margin of State Route 515 (aka 108th Avenue NE, Benson Road) in said Section 32;" Page 3, Paragraph 9: Where it reads "Thence southerly along the various courses of said westerly margin, crossing SE 192nd Street, SE 196th Street, and SE 199th Street, to the northerly margin of SE 200th Street in said Section 5;" It should read "Thence southerly along the various courses of said easterly margin, crossing SE 196th Street to the northerly right-of-way margin of SE , . Lenora Blauman May 1, 2007 Page 4 200th Street in said Section 5; Thence southerly, on a line perpendicular to the centerline of said SE 200th Street, a distance of 60 feet, more or less, to the south margin thereof, said point also being on the north line of the Sunrise at Benson Condominiums, as recorded in Volume 165 of Condos, Page 50, records of King County, WA; Thence S 50°08'40" W a distance of 45.55 feet, along the northwesterly line of said condo, to the east right-of-way margin of said State Route 515; Thence westerly, on a line perpendicular to the centerline of said State Route 515, a distance of 90 feet, more or less, to the west margin thereof, as condemned to King County in Superior Court Cause No. 89-2-01553-6; Thence northwesterly, along said westerly margin as condemned to King County in said Superior Court Case, to an intersection with the south right-of-way margin of SE 200th Street;" Page 3, Paragraph 10: Where it reads "Thence westerly along the various courses of said northerly right-of-way margin, crossing 106th Avenue SE, lOSth Avenue SE and 104th Avenue SE, to its intersection with the existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3885;" It should read "Thence westerly along the various courses of said southerly right- of-way margin, crossing 106th Avenue SE to its intersection with the existing City of Kent Limits Line as annexed under City of Kent Ordinance No. 3099; Thence westerly along said city limits of Kent, to an intersection with the city limits of Kent as annexed by City of Kent Ordinance 1017; Thence northerly, along said city limits of Kent, to an intersection with the City Limits of Renton, as annexed by City of Renton Ordinance No. 3268;" Page 4, Paragraph 1: Where it reads "Thence generally northerly and easterly along the various courses of the existing limits of the City of Renton as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance Nos. (in order from south to north) 3885, 3109, 3751, 3268, 5205, 5041, 3268, 4069, 1743, 4476, 1971, 3864, 1971, 3742, 1971, 3108, 1909, 3730, 2224, 1871, and 1961 to the point of beginning;" It should read "Thence generally easterly, northerly and easterly along the various courses of the existing limits of the City of Renton as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance Nos. (in order from south to north) 3885, 3109, 3751, 3268, 5205, 5041, 3268, 4069, 1743, 4476, 1971, 3864, 1971, 5236, 1971, 3742, 1971, 3108, 1909, 5208, 3730, 2224, 1871, and 1961 to the point of beginning;" Page 4, Paragraph 2, Line 3: Where it reads "City of Renton under Ordinance NO. 3432." , • Lenora Blauman May 1, 2007 Page 5 It should read "City of Renton under Ordinance No. 3432, and those portions previously annexed to the City of Renton under Ordinance Nos. 3109, 3751, and 3885." Page 4, Paragraphs 5 and 6: Where they read"Those portions of the Northeast quarter of said Section 6 and the Northwest quarter of said Section 5, except the south 30 feet thereof, lying southerly, westerly, southerly and westerly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance Nos. (in order from north to south): 3268, 3751, and 3109, except the south 30 feet thereof; and that portion of the Northwest quarter of said Section 5, lying northerly of the northerly right- of-way margin of S 200th Street, westerly and southerly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3885, and easterly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance NO. 3109; and" Please remove those paragraphs entirely. When reviewing legal descriptions for annexations, staff attempts to identify islands of unincorporated County and/or marginal road rights-of-way that may have been overlooked by the City in developing the legal description. For this particular annexation, the submitted - legal description excluded an island of annexable South 200th Street right-of-way between the existing City Limits of Kent and the annexation area. The legal description also excluded the adjacent portions of South 200th Street, Southeast 192nd Street, Southeast Petrovitsky Road, and the Southeast 164th Street and 128th Avenue Southeast intersection that are all currently maintained by King County and that adjacent portion of State Route 51 S (Benson Road, 108th Avenue SE). No Tax Parcels are segregated by the proposed annexation boundary. . This annexation does not include any King County Maintained Bridges. This annexation includes Cascade Park, Renton Park, Boulevard Lane Park, and portions of the Soos Creek Trail Site. The Department of Natural Resources and Parks has been copied on this memo. There are no Road Services Division's mitigation sites, currently associated with King County projects within the proposed annexation boundary. The following addresses are locations of King County-maintained off-road stormwater facilities within the annexation boundary: Address , Facility • 16474 111 TH AVE. SE, SP 0884085 & 0385022 , . Lenora Blauman � May l, 2007 Page 6 • 17617 114TH PL. SE BELTERRA 10 • 117TH AVE. SE& PETROVITSKY SP 0185005,0185006 � • 19608-92ND AVE. S SP S89S0246 • S 192ND ST. & 98TH PL. SE SPRINGBROOK TERRACE-TRACT A • S 192ND ST. & 98TH PL. SE SPRINGBROOK TERRACE-TRACT A • 10102 SE 188TH ST. SP S89S0354-355 • 18851 102ND AVE. SE SP 0979061 -TRACT X • SE 1,90TH & 103RD PL. S PANTHER MEADOW • SE 190 PL. & 103 PL. PANTHER MEADOW-TRACT A • 18803 104TH PL. SE COUGAR MEADOWS -TRACT B • SE 192ND ST. & 104TH PL. SE EAGLE BROOK-TRACT B � • 10304 SE 192ND ST. J AND M • 1863 106TH AVE. SE VISTA RIDGE-TRACT A • 18425 112TH AVE. SE RUDDELL'S 1 ST ADDITION • 111TH PL. SE &SE 189 GARDEN VIEW ESTATES • 18814- 110TH CT. SE GARDEN VIEW ESTATES • 18929 111TH PL. SE BENSON WOODS-TRACT B • 11207 SE 190TH PL CHINQUAPIN RIDGE • SE 188 PL. & 112 AVE. S CHINQUAPIN RIDGE • 19123 113TH WAY SE CHINQUAPIN RIDGE e 10125-SE 200TH AVE PARKRIDGE-TRACT C • 17960 112 AVE SE ORCHARD PARK � • 18056 124TH AVE. SE SP 0688002 (KNUDSON) � • 12218 SE 179 PL. HIDDEN CEDARS-TRACT C • 124TH SE/SE179TH HIDDEN CEDARS • 18851 102ND AVE. SE SP 0979061 -TRACT X The following list of new streets within the proposed annexation boundary remains under maintenance-defect bonds with King County, as posted by the developer for the required two-year maintenance-defect period: � 15984: a portion of 109th Avenue SE. • 15712: a portion of 110th Place SE. • 16080: a portion of SE 173rd Street. • 15706: a portion of 112th Avenue SE. The following are tax lots within the proposed annexation boundary, which are parcels of land owned by King County Road Services: • #282305-9011 • #282305-9032 Tax lot#282305-9036 is within the proposed annexation boundary, and is a parcel of land owned by King County Road Services for road purposes. This tax lot should be transferred as right-of-way to the City of Renton when the annexation is finalized. . � Lenora Blauman May 1, 2007 Page 7 The following are tax lots within the proposed annexation boundary, which are owned by King County: • #202035-9018 • #282305-9085 • #941595=0110 � #282305-9013 • #863710-0450 • #292305-9120 • #863710=0470 If you have any questions, please contact Nicole Keller, Vacations and Boundaries Engineer, at 206-296-3731, or via e-mail at Nicole.Keller@metrokc.gov. Sincerely, � � Lydia Reynolds-Jones Manager Project Support Services LRJ:NK:mr Enclosures cc: Anne Noris, Clerk of the King County Council (w/enclosures) Paulette Norman, P.E., County Road Engineer, Road Services Division Delite Morris, Senior Engineer, Engineering Services Section, Road Services Division Debbie Clark, Administrative Specialist, Department of Assessments Robert Nunnenkamp, Property Agent, Department of Natural Resources and Parks Daisy Tamayo, GIS Specialist, Department of Assessments Nicole Keller, Engineer II, Engineering Services Section, Road Services Division , . Lenora Blauman May 1, 2007 Page 8 bcc: Megan Smith, Legislative Analyst, Growth Management and Unincorporated Areas Committee � � — -- _..._ .__._.._ _..__.._ � � ..� _ ����� 4da�Sd r • � Fxhibit]D MAR 2 6 2007 1MA State Boundary Revtew Board�or iCing Co. - I3�NSaN HILL ANN�XATION ��G�iL DES�RIPTTON The lands included within the subject annexatioti are situated in parts af,Sectious 21,27, ' 28,29, 31, 32 and 33 in Township 23 Norttz,and Sections 5 and 6 in Township 22 North, all in Range 5 Easl,W.1VI.,in King County, WashingCon,said annexation area being more � particularly described as lying within tl�e following described boundary: Beginriing at el�e intersection of the northeasterly right of way margin of the Ciry of � Seattle Cedar River Pipe Line and the existing City af Retiton Linuts Line as amiexed under Oxdinance No.1961 in the soufhelst quarter of said Scction 21; � Thence southeasterly along said not�heasterly right of way mArgin,crossing SE 160`h Sfreet, to the so�ith Iine of said subdivision; �E �+� a� Thence westerly,along said south Iine,crossin the Cedar River l�ipe Liue Right of Way � and �28�I'Place SB,to the soutl�west corner of said subdivision said southwest corner atso being,the northeast cornec of tlie west half of the Northeast quarter af said Section 28; T�ence souther�y along the east line of said subdivision,crossing the Ciry of Seattle Pipe �` Lfne R.ight of Way and SE 1615`Slrcet,to a�interscction with the northerly right of way margin of SE 1G4U'Street; �� ��.1� -�� v���� Thence c�s���ong said vortherly rigl�t of waq margin, to the poinE of intersectian� �' �� � with a�e�iar�i��e-p�s�ig�e�g�t�ie-�st�eramostpoint-a � �X��'�1 � , O Dt,.,.f, `/ C��ilil]�1�t1431��3�$�1,�8�F3f�Caf-A�-�h(it-v;�cn,�sE-��ET�'t'�1 ' �$'L�'�O:'$, �,�p,� � �`Q�� asar�rt���kttt�c�ie��eifit�re-6�8-of�ts;P�a��S;�e�e�-e�-�xg-CouriE��tsl�rn�etr; ��,�e� � �ul.���{` C..��kS��l,�,V4d P���' aYl ��.�� � � Thence souther.ly along said��„���,����c1�1�r�I��e;t.o�tf3a-sortt�iec�y�r��;ht y-i���•oL ��°� P"�'��m S•�.:�6��orFc�a�r3�]i�s�t��ra�af�tic�T�t�; '�k��-saut�ste�:�-a�c�-s�ttt#3��3�ec�g-�tda • �1-�at�4;ta-t�.e �J �'e�tx�����-Gla�eat;-s�i,d.,�a�x.�e�vt��er�1so��ir�g�Qn the north Iine of the South half of the Northeast quacter of said Section 28; � Thence eas[erly along sud no�Ch line, c�dss��t�-�$�'-�A-�raue�, to an iiitersection with tlxe east lin.e of said 5ection 28; Thence sautherly�iong saad.east tin.e, to tt�e northwest cornez of"Tract A",Fainvood (p Park Division 7,as recorded u�ideF Volutne 116 of P1ats,Pages 88 througb 90,records of King Coanty, Washington in sr�id Seclion 27; FILE NOo 2256 - CITY OF RENTON -BE[�SON HILL ANNEXATI.ON 9/27/2006 1 t .. . ��,���ll�D ,� . � . MAR 2 � 2007 \ � �d �����`9�vlew Thence generally eastcrly, sautiierly,westerI�and soutllerly aloi�g the vazious cQurses of � said"Traet A", to a point on the nortllerty right of way margin of SE Petrovirsky Road (�oh�R�t�€s�k�+R•o d���:AIC.ri-4t)�),in the Southwest quarter of tha Southwest quarter of said Section 27; ���-�t`01�'►�i-S�.� �2V��iC� a ��. S-Z�'~�� �y���y,t,�T'iience soafhwes�erly,westerly�nd northwesterly along the various courses of said T�le�f� S����.�P_ �or��e�right of way margin, (;i'OSStl3g-����f—'�i�V@fiti��E,.s'1A(�..tll�-11DTEI1W�3Ebf��/ `2�Vl�iLt��d° �l-u -4��t. � � a�t�cas#ak-of s�i.ci:.i�car�3�ig�t�af�ay-m�giti;��-i�tersec�iaTc-�vitlrti�e�sa�tfier-ly D� 5��� SL I'a�.�'o� extensiQu,��.�.e,:��ast�tI��g�4�o€-w-�y-r�ra�g�iref--t-2�8�-Aventre'S�;'iCti'ttte S�tb�east ����� �+.�� �iS�a�1�. q�ta�tet:.c�f�S�t�t�ie�sbc��t��r�ca�sa�cf�S�eeEtot��$; � D S q 2. � �nc3v�. t�' leS�, 3 T-��tt��tN:�zer�y-aiong=s�i�I-s�fi�e��-e�-terrs�rt;��s�i�S�"et��v�its�cy-R�a�;-�e a� �-� �"�a. Sau,}1�s.1� ir�tei�ee-Ei�rn��-�fie-soeitheasi:eriy�exteQsiolroE�F;e-sotft#��ght-c�f-wa�-�ta��€�rea� ��'�iV1 �'�G�� '�uce..���rt�tarly�ung,saicLs��tlaeastet,l3r�x�s�a,crossing 128"'Aveiiue SE,to c� the Northwest corner of that portion of 128`�Avenue SE dedicated per deed under King County Rec.No.200Q0913001594�Er�d on the westerly right of way margin of � 128'hFlvenue SE; �. Thence southeasterly and sou�herly along said westerly right of way margin,to an intersection with the east line of tlie west half of tfie Southeast quarter af said Section 28; Thence southerly along said east line,to the southeast corner of said subctivision said � southease corner aIso being the northeast carner of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast . quarter oC said Section 33; Thence southerly alonb the east litie of said subdivision,to the southeast carner thereof, � said souttieast comer also bein.g the northwest corner of the Southeast qnarter of the � Noizhcast quarter of said Sec�zon 33; � Theaice easrerty�long�he north line of said subdivision, to an intersection with the � �i northeastecly right of w1y margin of I:he Puget Sound Power&Light Transmission right � of way; . J �Thence southeasterly along said northeasterly rig�t of way margin, to an intersection witl� � the north�;asterly extension oi'fhe southeasterly lines of Lots 2 and 3,King Counry Short � PIat No. 779163R,recorded uRdet•Kiiig County Rec.No. 8105060679; � i t Thence soutl�westerly along said ex�ensxon and f.he southeasterly lines of said lots,to an j ,� intersectiou with the northeasteriy lii�e of Lot 1, King County Short Plat No.C107700I, � recorded under King County Rec. No.78Q6080590; ; � Thence northwesterly a�d sotiithweseerly along tlie northeasterly and nortUwesterly lines � j d � of s�id Lat 1, to the most westerly corner thezeof,said corner also being a point on fhe soa.th Iine of Lot 2 of said shoi2 plat; 9/27/200G 2 _.,�._F,..�._..._........_._.. ..._., ._..._._�_..�.__.�......._._......_._.�_ .. ._....__..._.. _:.. ._ ._. . ... �_. .._... _..._. ._ d_.._.... -- -• ___. ... w �n_�__��_.� � �—�--� -- - -- � ' � � � F����I��"�� ' MAR 2 6 2G�1 � y� b � g ��ForK;np�flci.;.aw Thei�ce westerl aIona said south liite to the northeast carner of I,ot 4,Kiiz Count Short P�af No.775088,recorded under�ing Couaty Rec. No_7714200755; Thence southwesl:eriy along tYze east liiie of said Lot 4 to the soutt�east corner thereo.f, � said corner also being on the nQrlhwesterly line of Boulevaed Lane Division No.2,as � recorded under Valume 82 0�Ptats,Pages 20 and 2I,records of King Counly, i Washington; • � Thence continuing sou.tEiwesterly along said�iorthwesterly line,and southerly along the ' westerly line of Boulev�rd Lane Di��tsion 1,as recorded under Volume 80 of Plaes,Pages .�' 89 and 90,records af King County, Washington, to the westernmost southwest cor.ne�'af 1 said plaf,sa[d southwest.corizer also being on a line 1073.56 feet north of and parallel with the so�rth liae of th.e Southeast qe�arCer of said Section 33; Thence westerly along said p�rafleI 1ine,to a poinf 3�0.00 feet easterly of the west Iine of � said subdivisi�n,as ineasured pe�pendicular therefrom� �B+.i�. '��i+n�$ C�� ��g �� �"� ���� ; �'8�,1��-t'� ��-1 i�t� � �+d�a l�v�. � �l��'�t.�au�. ;� T1�ence sautlzeasterly to the po nt of intersection of a line 422 feet east of and parallel ��,�e q,�, .� �,p ; 5` with Ette west Iine of said subdivision and a line 300 feet nor�h of and paralle!with the � ; south line o�said subdivision; ��' � � ��.��'�theAY��A', ��P�.�'C telt�. l�C. �. ��.�tgd� ; Thence souther p, p�r el with t e west line of s�xd subdivision,to a point on the .��`��6���f ' � nartherly right of way uiazgin of SE I92"d Street,said northeziy right of way m.argin nd �G y,1�° ' being 50 feet northerty of the so�tth line of said Section 33 and the centerlitte of S1E 192 ' i � S6reet;���z�CW'T�t�.��e��'6�►�i�Lo1Q�f' 'f'� Ckhtl��t� �' �c�.6 r� ' J� `�`�� c���q,�g Al �lcss`�V1�.0� �o�a �4�-�x°I�0 �� iee�.. ��`1 Q� s i Thetl ce wes�erly a1o� the various courses of said a�� ri ht of way rnargin,crossing _ �� � i '� I2U Avenue SE,��Avenue 5E,--t°"�� s � Co its intersection � ! with the easte�-Iy rtght of way ivargin.of State Route 515�s ' ' ' �3ng�k9-feet ,��� �t����1 ' 2� �tC'rt3�`a��it31I'`���=f's ��'�� ��° �� � g 58-���-_4V-��s�iiag�.�fi��re�ep�t�ent�F�t�t�s-��C�af�a.y � .d P�T��.t-��5��:&7-t�-�L�P'-�IwS;�e�t�i�z�V-i6in�t3�-�S•-��`h t�Gar�i��eec�t;-St�a 2�5�9B-t� � i S���8�+84,-�eeepZ��r��-�heet�s�,sa��-�tac��:3�s (14�� '��� �l.i.�l�, � ���'�S�t�1�+/1 ; F�Z,° � � ����s�rt�y;��essi�g�e�t��'S�I`��'I�fl8�-Ave�t�f�};te-a-�3c�ittt�Q-f�et�-i�f�of i � � i ��7�-4�1=�r��ir�E�ig��vi�-a�1F'�lan; ! r���.,� i Thence southerly along the variot�s courses of sud vdest�s margitz,crossi�ig�-i���-� ; � ��t,SE I96`�'S�reet �t,to th�northerly mazgin ofSE 200`h Street i.n ? said Section S,� � Thence westeriy alon,�tE�e various co�uses of said��or��er�i�tght of way margin,crossing ; I� 106`�'A,veFwe 5L, �4�=-A�ar�.t��S�-afid�.0 '��f',pi.�a#t�e��,,to its intersection with the ; existiitg City of�aa�l�r�rrLiinits Line as annexed under Cit af�F�ee�rt�n Ordinance No. I ; `�; �� ��'�'- y ��� i �'� . ����,t�, �� �. ��n�, �e,r d,�la�.-F� -1'� C.��.1� �' ��ac�. �� � �� , � �i a����c� ` ! � � , � Ie.sS, �'� �-dr�. � � �, ��.t�. ��b� �,t�� �� �' ( i livt�. �� ��. ���►�- �� C�t��o�dp� s �.5 �c.c�° � �9�al�t��. ��� ��- s, . 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(in order from sou�h to�north)3��}�3109,3751,32fi8,5205,50A1,32G8,4�69, 1743,4476, 1971,3864, I971, �2�(�' �a'�1 3742, 1971,3].08, 1909„�73U,2224, 1871 and 1961 to the Point of Beginning; . . $LO� EXEEPT the north I00 feet of the west 230 feet of the South half of the South half o€the � NQrthwest qeiarter of the Southeast quarter of sa.id Section 29,previously annexed to the City of Renton under Ordinance No. 3432�ahd ��5���� ��,o,� (r�V1flZy,es� �-u �¢�,Gi�Y c� ��, w,�de�. �r�d4�nce n#�. �lt�Qr ���`fa ��ad. ?��,�b� � TOGETHER WITr3 the falXowing: That portion of Lat 3, King Coiuity Short Plat 779163R recorded under King County` � Rec.No. 8105060679,within the South half of the Northeast quarter of the Nartheast qaarter of said SecCion 33,if any; and T�os�.po�tie�s�.��1�,N.azt�as�-�u�:�-af s�id-�E�eB-Er�c�a-�eetk�vest�a�er-of said..�e��ian--S;e�pt�Ize-set��1�(a-feet tttc�'enf;lyi�-set�Eher�.y,-wes�ec�,-set�t�t�r��id � wrs�ezl.�.f ax"�rS in.a..Gi�3�.ef-I��ten-Lzi�izs I-�c-�s-ati�ex�d-�t�dar-C-ity of-��ec�t��t � Ordinanc�IQs..(�-erde��.-��ort�-to-se�tI�3�°;'''��3�A9;���sc3u��=39 f�t�c�a�;ac� -L-------------...--- ..__...------ T�at..}3o��e�-e�bc�oi�t�iwest-q�ar�er�ot�sx�d�tion S;�yi�tg�e����ef-t��et�e�y ri�y.snar,�iu,.nf 5�-298'�St��t;,�est��l�a�d-soti�ri�ef-e�cfs#�ng-�i�-e€Renton � E�ifs�s`�iru�truifder-Eityy-c�f-��o�-9��a�c,�I�I4:388�,-aaa�-e.aste�e€ �� (:7t�IS�1�1�'1��-��&�H�131i�f�-L�li�1�S-7Ii[��X�i1G1CIP�'ri r nf R�ntQn(�rr�icLan�jg. �:�d�9�-�r�d� � .� The east 20' of the Northeast qaarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 21,ly.ing souchexty of the thread of the Cedar River. 9/27/200b 4 �;,�.-.�-- � ��i �� s � � � �,s , / r ,;'.. 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What are Police Response Times for Our Area? 2006 Average King County 2006 City of Call Type Sheriff Response Renton Response Times*for the F-3 Times* patrol district CRI,TICAL DISPATCH:incidents which pose an obvious danger to the life of an officer or citizen, including felony crimes in progress, help the officer situations, shootings, stabbings, in-progress 5.39 minutes 2.71 minutes robberies and in-progress burglaries where the possibility of a confrontation between a victim and a suspect exists,and for manually-activated commercial ("hold up"or"panic") alarms. - IMMEDIATE DISPATCH:for incidents requiring immediate police action. Examples are all silent passively-activated alarms at banks, 9.54 minutes 8.00 minutes businesses, and residences, injury accidents,for major disturbances with weapons involved. PROMPT DISPATCH: For situations that could escalate to a more serious degree is not policed quickly. Examples are verbal disturbances, blocking accidents, hazardous situations, and 17.91 minutes 12.29 minutes separated domestic violence situations.. ROUTINE DISPATCH:Calls for which time is not the critical factor in the proper handling of the call, such as burglaries or larcenies 23.43 minutes that are not in qroaress. Dispatch is made as soon as reasonably 63.51 minutes possible. *Sheriff's Office and City of Renton response times include all time from when the call was received by a 9-1-1 call receiver to the time that the officer arrives on scene. How Does the Sheriff's Office Respond to Our Area Now? The Benson Hill Communities are primarily within the F-3 patrol district, although some portions extend into the F-4 district.The dark blue area of the map approximates the Benson Hill Communities area.The yellow and pink areas are unincorporated King County, and the orange areas are cities that contract for KCSO police services. May 2007 Prepared for Boundary Review Board Hearing x x.,.;,,,, ., �. a ,.,,,,,.,:s;t: ,,,b . t. The Sheriff's Office does not allocate staff based solely :., .iMF• a; tni::' rt t`T�'rix'i.1...�?,� a q 7i 'w "��'''` '��r �� -"'�'''"�"` �✓'' �y on the number of officers per 1000 residents. The ; 3..: , ,t y+,..a °.d't�,y..` • : �•:i"4��� ��h`wl�:"S'�';,x .�i4�.•'q42K,b V ..\; ,, f . ,�.�t„'fl . � �Y'�� , �A�' � '�"' ��}�"�' �G: Sheriff's Office typically staffs the F3 patrol district with t o''._.�.'`it�^s'd.�P. .,'. .,�a•� t_3! "� . ., 1 �;: �'— :. _ .� .:,,.; _ , . i T:-.^i , 3 �f�. m=*'':��;�;�� �:y�^�a�` K'g`'�`-: .;�� =-�`���f:, - �' �; a minimum of one de ut er shift.A school resource ,�,�,. _ .�..,;; �;�_�, ..�.�:�.; _, . �.�.;,',- .t p Y p t ,�,_ __<-�;,,x�, ��,�:;;:;.,:.., ..�. � �.: ��-�..:�- '�;��-:- =r���'��'� �-�� -� ,:�,-°� officer is assigned to Lindbergh High School, with ..�':' '.:�t"Y�,�,":~ _.�. ';•X': 'l� �;ry i ';q: , . Msa'� .�;�;",'y,,.v;�,. ��'' �iii:tN.. ' MY j�=z;� ,,�, ; ., ,<a { '.,. ;; financial su ort from Renton School District. Patrol !."r»�" i��-. ..;:" � -. �� ' �.. p. � tYt{,w., '. . . ..,,, � : > > ��.::�,_�;.,; �;�- � r f`�j���•: �-:.z officers from the surrounding unincorporated areas and . :. : `� ,,. �r: ; . �.<_.. j'�',:�r:,.-�.,�!.� �G3 F ���t��:j .K�"' , ontra t cities are available to :m 3n,.,...,;-.>:��:�'` - � ��� � �,,_. :;-„}5�°`� to a lesser degree c c � ..:>:.; .�, . � � .. . :>:_:�� , . ,; . :. Y.. x.,:- �, ;. —•�,i24-. .- y :�.'_-:`'� �::;' = '"'=' `� , '� backup the assigned officers within minutes.The 2006 .6"'yC' �:'n:: '�, i .j'ti.r':f�,�,.1:-,�:A,� ", � 'sj , . � �. s � .... . ..6� ;,� i�•r , ,... .. - .. _......:_ _. , _;;.�°��F,-�;,;�_�=:" � � h, high-priority calls was 5 �:�;.� . ,._.�:_;:w _ ,. r''°° _ ��; `+F.. a.�,;':. �e:r :�er �'� .,.""" 'Yp; , c;. _ y� :; ..,, average response time to �: � . ..: _.., �::..,;; ,..:, �`�.. .�. s� ?= ; <, z�„ ��M;" minutes and 23 seconds. ": `; � :.. � .�: . ,, ;=`fi , ..�: . . . _. �'' � ;•;. - -, ' :u,.;: _. . w .. � , �, ;. :. , � .:�> - ..: ` . •� , : !k� a; ��'' ' ,., 'Y; � �_�;>�� : •.•�_ riH <T.:—..,��....��e •� '`sCi'i.:':n`,1.'• ��t���...:t-�5�YOR` � s; � �L' f _� {°"�=�-:r-�°�r;r` �.�.:, -_;�:- -� � ��r"�'* - � Patrol sergeants are headquartered at the Maple Valley .«�,., . .:. ��'��� ,..t�?�s, ,�_,,,,.. . --�-�"_;,`;:;. ;.�; �� i�L_1 ' �� �.�,,:'-' r,',�c,� � .._, ,Covingtor���-:�;��"� ;;.�.. �: >-� precinct facility, but spend time in the field supervising "�;f(=.`�'„�..'�" . ��g'�"�;`. s:T' 4.J i � :..�, ..1� � .•; � ,�f� � q `��,���"��' � ��� H �����'���-�- �1`"4��.:�` deputies and responding to significant events. '11 'ti" y.'.�,;£.`.t.S'?`+.'f � •�,�i.�,�'Y'.4�g'ri; .5.`6(yx?rsi" ,e...� �f. fr:.. 4 :. '�-,� �. .��S � ' ' ,.4� '� -���--'�.�,��,�;;;';��,.:;�� :�W:, �<'�� - �°�;:��" Investigati�ns f�r crimes such as burglary, larceny, � simple assaults, and drugs also are provided from the Maple Valley precinct.The precinct command staff(captains and major) are housed at the precinct. Members of the public can visit the precinct or the storefront located near 140th and Petrovitsky Road to talk to deputies, report accidents, or receive many of our public services. All other Sheriff's Office services provided to the area, including major investigations (e.g., homicide, rape, fraud), K-9 units, SWAT, and administration, are provided by central units. Many of those services are headquartered in Kent. Many of the detectives in these units are recognized for their professionalism and expertise. What is Renton's Police Level of Service? Renton staffs patrol districts with 1.6 officers per 1,000 residents.Average response time to high-priority calls is under 5 minutes. There are 239 police departments in Washington, and Renton is proud to be one of the twelve of those agencies that are nationally accredited. The national accreditation program was started in 1979 to develop a set of law enforcement standards, and to establish and administer an accreditation process through which law enforcement agencies could demonstrate voluntarily that they meet professionally recognized criteria for excellence in management and service delivery. Accreditation addresses department policy and procedures, management, operations, and support services. The Renton Police Department has to comply with 442 standards in order to maintain accredited status. Accreditation lasts for three years, and Renton Police Department has earned re-accredited status three times. The benefits of accreditation include:Controlledllimited liability, risk and exposure, stronger defense against lawsuits and citizen complaints, greater accountability within the agency, staunch support from government officials, and increased community advocacy. May 2007 Prepared for Boundary Review Board Hearing _ Benson Hill Community Meeting September 28, 2006 LOCAL DIRECT SER\/ICE COMPARISON What Services Would Renton Provide that Benson Hill Residents Don't Already Receive? While the categories of services are similar in several instances, the level of service as measured by the ratio of employees to population served, number and range of programs, permit processing times and costs, and customer services offered are significantly different between King County and the City of Renton as reflected by their respective number of employees/dollars s ent er capita. SERVICE KING COUNTY RENTON Police • Traffic enforcement • Traffic enforcement • Sheriff store front office (Cascade) • Criminal investigations • Criminal investigations • Animal Control • School Resource Officers • Crime prevention programs • Community Service Officers � School Resource Officers • Animal control • Municipal jail operations • Victims advocac pro rams • Victims advocac pro rams Court • District Court services • Municipal Court services • Probation • U.S. Passport applications • U.S. Passport applications • Probation services • Domestic violence advocac Planning & Development • Long-range land use planning • Long-range land use planning Services • Building permit review • Community planning • Code enforcement • Planning Commission • Building permit and plan review • Building inspection • Code enforcement Parks • Parks maintenance • Nationally accredited local parks system, • Limited teen programs (field trips, open gym, operations and maintenance computer access) • Local parks development • Pool programming • Maplewood Golf Course operations and • Athletic field usa e2 maintenance t Renton has its own municipal court and thus is not part of the County's district court system. � Benson Hill Communities Meeting September 2006 _. . SERVICE KING COUNTY RENTON • Senior Center programs • Wide range of athletic and recreation programs at various sites ranging from children's day camps, after-school activities and youth sports to adult sports leagues and senior activities • Henry Moses Aquatic Center operations � • Cultural and performing arts events at Carco Theater and Renton Community IKEA Performin Arts Center Human Services • Support Senior Centers and Aging Programs • Renton Senior Center operations and such as adult day health. programming • Youth Prevention Programs • Housing Repair Assistance Program • Project LOOK, Juanita Apartment School • Summer lunch program for children • Unincorporated Area Councils • Support for non-profit organizations through These are regional functions that would continue upon annexation Community Development Block Grant fundin Business Relations & • King County Jobs Initiative • Dedicated economic development function Economic Development . Business Finance programs (7-A, 504) focused on business recruitment and • Apprenticeship programs retention • Historic preservation These are re ional functions that would continue u on annexation Surface Water Management . Operate, construct, maintain drainage facilities • Operate, construct, maintain drainage • Environmental maintenance, stewardship and facilities restoration programs • Environmental maintenance, stewardship • Grants for environmental maintenance, and restoration programs stewardship and restoration, farm management, • Open Space Protection programs monitoring water quality, weed control, etc. • Salmon population tracking, coordination with other jurisdictions on same • Environmental education activities, volunteer programs, public/business information programs • O en Space Protection pro rams Roads • Roadwa maintenance, capital projects • Transportation plannin and pro rammin 2 King County Parks allows for usage of its many urban parks and fields,but no longer provides parks and recreation progranuning at them due to budget cuts. Benson Hill Communities Meeting September 2006 SERVICE KING COUNTY RENTON • Safety improvements • Traffic operations and maintenance • Neighborhood safety programs • Street design, construction and maintenance (including congestion relief, non-motorized, and safety projects) • Cit -wide Sidewalks Pro ram Water& Sewer • Soos Creek Water and Sewer District • Water utility maintenance • Cedar River Water and Sewer District • Sewer utility maintenance Garbage Collection • Garbage collection management, includes full • Garbage collection management, includes rec clin services contract full rec clin services contract Fire Protection • Fire District 40 • Fire suppression response • Arson investigation (via King Co. DDES) • Emergency medical response • Fire Marshal services (via King Co. DDES) • Technical rescue operation (water rescue, haz mat, urban search and rescue) • Fire Marshal services (inspections, plan review) • Arson Investigations • Public education • ISO ratin of 3 Neighborhoods � Grant program to fund citizen-initiated neighborhood improvements • Neighborhood liaisons pairing citizen groups with City staff volunteers • Neighborhood identification program • Summer picnic program � Su ort for nei hborhood newsletters Library • King County Library District • Library branch operations • Renton Historical Museum 3 Renton has its own libraries and is not part of the King County Library District. Benson Hill Communities Meeting September 2006 � Page 1 of 1 Donald Erickson- Benson Hill website questions From: Noi Sartnurak<�oilinda@yahoo.com> To: <derickson@r.i,rento`n.wa.us> Date: 08/21/2007 10:27 P1VI Subject: Benson Hill website questions CC: <rlind@ci.renton.wa.us> Hi Don: There were a number of questions and topics that were brought up in the Comments section of the Benson Hill website.• Can you research and answer the following questions? 1. H��ill annexin�to Renton affect small businesses? 2. Th�exation handbook describes statutes governing first and second class cities and towns. The following was taken from the Benson Hill Comments section: 21. The statutes governing first and second class cities and towns are identical to those governing code cities (RCW 35A.14.330-340), except for two words. The former refer to preparation of a "comprehensive plan," while the latter refers to a "zoning regulation." Whether the difference in terminology has any substantive effect is an open question; they are both identically described in terms of possible included elements. It is thought that the change in terminology was made in the more recent code city statutes to better reflect the actual nature of the regulation, since planning is an essential first step before zoning can be accomplished. Can you elaborate on this? 3. Renton has $30 mil. and $45 mil. in bonded indebtedness. First of all, what is bonded indebtedness? Must the Benson Hill residents pay for someone else's debt ? Will taxes go up to pay for them if Benson Hill residents join Renton? How will the $700,000 shortfall be paid? 4. Can you explain the ways Renton gets its funding? 5. Have taxes gone up for Renton residents in the last few years? 6. How does the Renton Police Department differ from the King County Sheriff's Department in regard to service to the Benson Hill community? 7. 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Water $ - $ - Surface Water Management Fee $ 111 $ 69 Cable Franchise Fee(5%) $ 30 $ 30 TOTAL UTILITY TAXES AND FEES $ 141 $ 328 Average Annual Service Rates(5) Garbage $ 247 $ 161 Sewer&Water $ 815 $ 815 TOTAL RATES $ 1 062 $ 976 Group A Group e Group C Group D Group E Uninwr orated Cit of Renton Unincor orated Ci Of Renton Unincor orated Ci of Renton Unincor orated Cit of Renton Unincor orated Cit of Renton Components of Property Tax Levy Emergency Medical Services 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 Library(1) 0.50 0.07 0.50 0.07 0.50 0.07 0.50 0.07 0.50 0.07 Hospital 0.56 0.56 0.56 0.56 0.56 0.56 0.56 0.56 0.56 0.56 Fire(1) 1.09 0.20 1.09 0.20 1.35 - 1.09 0.20 1.35 - water - - - - - - - - - - School 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 4.18 4.18 4.18 4.18 4.18 4.18 Flood - - 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 - - - - Road/Unincorporated Area 1.75 - 1.75 - 1.75 - 1.75 - 1.75 - City levy - 2.88 - 2.88 - 2.88 - 2.88 - 2.88 Consolidated Levy(2) 3.85 3.85 3.85 3.85 3.85 3.85 ___3.85___ �3.85 �___ 3_85________3_85 ----__. __ __-_��_-----------------.�-----___.__._-_____ _. ..----- (per$1000 AV)Total Levy Rate 11.41 11.22 11.45 11.26 IZ.44 11.79 12.14 I1.95 12.40 11.75 Median Assessed Value $300,000 $300,000 $300,000 $300,000 $300,000 $300,000 $300,000 $300,000 $300,000 $300,000 Property Taxes: $3,423 $3,366 $3,435 $ 3,378 $3,732 $3,537 $ 3,642 $3,585 $ 3,720 $ 3,525 Utility Taxes $ 141 $ 328 $ 141 $ 328 $ 141 $ 328 $ 141 $ 328 $ 141 $ 328 Service Rates $1,062 $ 976 $1,062 $ 976 $1,062 $ 976 $ 1,062 $ 976 $ 1,062 $ 976 Fire Dist 40 Benefit Charge(3) $ 164 $ - $ 164 $ - $ - $ - $ 164 $ - $ - $ - TOTAL TAXES/RATES/FEES $4,790 $4,670 $4,802 $ 4,682 $4,935 $4,841 $ 5,009 $4,889 $ 4,923 $ 4,829 Savings from Annexation: $120 $120 $94 $120 $94 NOTES:All numbers are annual and represent 2007 estimates. (1)Following annexation,residents would be responsible for the debt portion of the library and fire district property tax levies,but not the operating portions.(2)The KC consolidated levy includes state,port and county-wide levies. (3)Fire District 40 benefit charged based on 1,850 sq.ft.single family home with 410 sq ft garage. (4)Utility taxes and rates based on estimated average annual household utility usage(3 persons). Renton levies a 6% tax on utilities. (5)Garbage rates only apply if the property owner is signed up for garbage collection service;there is a seven-year grace period before one would be required to sign up for garbage service in Renton. Soos Creek Water&Sewer District service assumed. Applicable taxes included.(6)Levy area 5107 pays an additional $0.041/$1,000 AV to the Green River Flood Zone district;this is unaffected by annexation. 8/2/2007 King County Office of Management Budget � ' I � ' I � ' Il � Questions about WHAT IS TH E annexing to the City of Renton? ANNEXATION PROCESS� r The annexation process usually starts when property PrOper[y � owners request to become a part of the City of � Renton. The process is complex, but once the Taxes. r� � a process is started, the City of Renton evaluates data and provides information about annexation. . Interested property owners garner support and SChoo/DiStriCtS? � submit a petition to the City, who then carries the petition through the entire 9 to 12 month process. � � ` ` � The major method of annexation is the 60% Direct Garbage. � � � � Petition method based upon assessed value. This � ` ` method is usually used in the case of smaller " annexations. Under this process, signatures Sewer Connection? representing 60% of an area's assessed valuation are required. In the spring of 2003, the Legislature � adopted a new direct petition method of annexation Po/ic� and Fire requiring proponents to have signatures representing ` a majority of the acreage within the area as well as Services� �- signatures representing a majority of the registered voters within the annexation area. This so-called � � "50/50 method" is less frequently used. Loca/Government 'i ACcess? Another method of annexation is the ��election method." This method is typically used in the case of larger annexation areas. It typically requires the County to hold a special election at which voters within the Tax and Fee annexation area vote on whether they are in favor Comparisons? +'� or not in favor of annexing into a city. Proposed annexations often generate many questions about changes in taxes and services, from properry taxes to school districts to sewer connections. Annexation affects some services, such as police and parks, but not others such as schools and garbage collection. CITY OF RENTON SUPPORTS RESIDENTS . '�Renton is happy to support citizens interested in becoming part of the City. We're glad to provide information and answer questions. The City, however, doesn't initiate annexations. The request — and the desire — to annex comes from area residents seeking lower taxes, improved services, and accessible local government." Mayor Kathy Keolker Property Taxes Water � With annexation, average Because this proposed annexation is located property taxes can be in the Cedar River Water & Sewer District, r� �� expected to decrease by that district will continue to be your water about $179 on average for purveyor after annexation. Water rates will property valued at $300,000. Property continue to be set by the Cedar River Water taxes allow the City to bring you police, & Sewer District. parks, library, and other services residents va�ue. Garbage Service Sewer Connections Current garbage service and collection will The Cedar River Water & continue for seven (7) years Sewer District is the after annexation, as required � designated sewer service by state law. After that, �_ purveyor for this area. mandatory garbage collection, Sewer connections are not along with curbside recycling, automatically required with annexation. and yard waste collection will However, connections to a sewer system be provided by the City. may be required if a parcel is within 250 Currently, Renton charges $13.44 feet of a sewer main, and one of the for one residential 32 gallon can and yard following exists: waste as compared to unincorporated King County's average rate of $19.47 for garbage • The County Health Department has and $8.40 for yard waste. Rates vary by determined that a septic system is the number of cans and differ for residential failing or has failed, or and commercial service. • new construction occurs on the parcel, Storm and Surface as defined by the Renton Building Code, ��� or Water Management � the parcel is part of a resident approved Annexation to the City of � � Renton can bring �d'// � Local Improvement District (LID) for homeowners a reduction �// sanitary sewers. in the cost of surface w Address Changes water management. Renton's Surface Water Most annexations after 9/1/2006 will not Utility rate for single-family residential affect addresses. House numbers and customers is $5.72 per month compared to street names in your area are expected to $8•50 per month in unincorporated King remain the same as they are today. County. Services Comparison School Districts King County spends an estimated $512.70 Annexation does not affect school district per person for police, libraries, planning boundaries. Maple Ridge Estates would and development services, legal/judicial, remain in the Renton School District. and administration, compared to an estimated $2,790 per person by the City of Renton. , , i � � , � � � � uestions � ' about � How would taxes change? /'O e With annexation, taxes for the average resident will be p p � � r� ��1 s lower, although the combination of taxes that taxes? �� � r e s i d e n t s p a y w o u l d c h a n g e. T h e C i t y w o u l d b e g i n t:. .a ,a_ serving the area with city services and collecting city property taxes, sales taxes, and utility taxes to do so. Business owners would be responsible for a business license fee. Some types of taxes, such as the City's Questions about uti/ity utility tax, would be new to residents, but the total CoStS? amount that each household pays would stay the same. Property taxes vary by taxing district and levy code. ` There are three taxing districts and levy codes in the � New Life-Aqua Barn annexation area. (Code areas are called 4398, west of 149t" Ave SE, but not including Valley Point; 4399, east of 149th Ave SE; and 5160, south of Maple Ridge Estates.) Differences in garbage service? For comparison purposes, the table below shows taxes in the three taxing districts and Renton's nearby taxing district, 2100, to the west. The following are based �, upon an assessed home value of $300,000. Utility � taxes are based on the monthly rate comparison below. , LEVY DISTRICT CODE 4398 4399 5160 2100 Annual Property Taxes $3,418 $3,466 $3,636 $3,282 Annual Utility Fees � y � Surface Water $102 $102 $102 $69 Metro Wastewater $538 $538 $538 $538 Fees Garbage&Yard waste $334 $334 $334 $161 Tax and Fee Annual Utility Taxes Telephone ($30/mo) $0 $0 $0 $22 Comparisons? Electricity($80/mo) $0 $0 $0 $58 Cable($40/mo) $0 $0 $0 $29 Gas($50/mo) $0 $0 $0 $36 Water(No tax for district) $0 $0 $0 $0 - Sewer(No tax for district) $0 $0 $0 $0 �-. � — � '• ~ ,, � Subtotal: $4,383 $4,431 $4,601 $4,195 /Q� ,0 / Estimated Annual Savings $188 $236 $406 n/a .� . � � d ' MONTHLY UTILITY RATE COMPARISON County City � Surface Water $8.50 $5.72 Garbage for 1 can &yard waste* $27.89 $13.44 Water and Sewer No change No change *Service does not change for seven years under state law - --a-�__ �- �� : ' � � � �., .� � � � �:._ � �� , .� �� � ) � � �� �� �� ` ` � , ' ! � ��� �� �,� �� �_ � ����� , � r�-- ��: : � ___ .. , , ,, ; � � , I — — � , _ _ � , . �.---� . � . , . ,. ; � ''``�� . L�, � � � � � , � � �: ��� � ---,;� , � ,,. . — . � � �--v ,: � � � __ - _ -' , -- ____ � � � __.___ . , . _ , . _,__ _ _ �� �_ � � � � � � �� � '� � _ _ _ _ � � � � � � � � � � � _ � �. �t_� -. _ __ � _., -� 4398 ��,, ,�-� ,�. __ _�, ,�:_ � �_:=---------Z� �, ���� � � __ _ . _--� - _ __ _ - � �� — ,,� _ � ; �,�� � _ _1 '-- . ... .-.,-- `� . � . _ � ^� 1�` ��-) '`1 � �I��� r? ` t �T -�--- _ r�L �r� �� � � � __ , - _- - — � } � � � _ `~_ , I , ` � � ��=�.= �:`�`�� '`, `� 43�9 ��__ �'`t � �� �'� �,��_ � � ,, +� � �� �� �`�- � -,_---��_._��,�� � �� ���� � f''�.�___�`-' � �,1 �----�;� � , fJj �, ___-_ -_. _,, , ---- ___.____� � ���_�� � . 5160 / '� _ . � ��� �� �/ � ---._.�., �/ l �� �` � � � �� �� �, , � + - — . � , , , . � � � � `� � � . , . � s ���� - � ��� ;, : �� � � � . New Life Church - Aqua Barn Anne�cation o Isoo 3000 � Levy Codes: 4398, 4399 and 5160 -------- ' � � �� - - City Limits � Levy Code-4398 p---- ---- �ti1�-�,�, Economic Development,iJeig66�rhoods&Strate�;ic Planning — • — Urb8r1 GrOWth Boundaty � lBYy COde-4399 � . 10��� �(��♦ Alex Pietsch,Adminisuator N o� z2 i�ai oo� � Study Area O �evy Code-5160 Police Services Tax and Fee Comparisons If annexed to the City of Annexation typically lowers overall fees Renton, the are� will be and taxes for area residents. Actual yearly served by the City of Renton ,�� savings for each residence will vary. The Police Department, one of following example based on Levy Code the few departments in Washington with T 4399 assumes an assessed value of both state and national accreditation. $300,000 (land and home), and telephone, electricity, and cable bills of $30, $80, and Average response time for Renton police is $40 dollars per month, respectively. A 6% four minutes. The Renton Police City fee is charged for each of these three Department also offers many community utilities. Surface water, wastewater, and oriented programs, including the highly garbage collection fees are based on successful Block, Business, Night, and monthly fees. These monthly fees differ Neighborhood Speed Watch programs. between the City and the County and are also listed below. Following is an example Fire and Emergency Medical Services of the savings for a property in the Maple Fire service and response time typically do Ridge Estates area. not change with annexation. The City of Renton already provides fire service to approximately half of the area under ANNUAL COST EXAMPLE contract with Fire District #25. The Annual PropertyTaxes (Rate reflects existing Levy western portion, including Maple Ridge Code 4399 and new Renton Levy Code 2100 for a typical Estates, is served by Fire District #44. A $300,000 property assessment) change in facilities and staff would need to County City be negotiated. Change in response time $3,465.89 $3,281.94 would be negligible. Annual Utility Fees Surface Water $102.00 $68.64 Wastewater(incl. Metro fees) $537.96* $537.96* Local Government Garbage Collection - Representation and Access (1 residential can&yard waste) $334.44 $161.28 �.? =� Annexation brings you local pnnualutilityFeeTaxes government representation. Telephone(Biii: �3o/mo.or�35o/year) 0 $21.60 Because the Renton Mayor and EleCtricity(Bill: $80/mo.or$960/year) 0 $57.60 Councilmembers represent a smaller Cable(Bill: $40/mo.or$480/year) o $28.80 geographic area than the County, they Gas(Bill: $50/mo.or$600/year) 0 $36.00 understand neighborhood issues and Water(nochange) 0 0 concerns. Elected by Renton voters, the Sewer(nochange) 0 0 Mayor and Councilmembers have the Subtotal: $4,440.29 $4,193.82 responsibility to assess the needs of the citizenry, to set community priorities, and ESTIMATED ANNUAL SAVINGS $246.47 t0 represent Renton citizens regarding *Note: TheCedarRiverWater&SewerDistrictwouldcontinueto various regional ISSU25, SUCh a5 bethepurveyorforsewerandwaterwithannexation. transportation. ............................................................................................ MONTHLY UTILITY RATES COMPARISON Zoning and Land Use King County designates land use and County City calculates density differently than does the Surface Water $8.50 $5.72 City. County zoning allows bonuses of up to Water&Sewer(nochange) $60.60 $60.60 50 ercent base densit and Renton does GarbageCollection $27.87 $13.44 p Y (no change for 7 years) not. Also, Renton calculates density on net Telephone, Electricity, Cable 0 6%of acreage and the County calculates it on (based on individual bill) mo. bill gross acreage. Street Lighting Yes Yes _...__..__._...................................................._........... For more information, contact Don Erickson at 425.430.6581 0�derickson�ci.renton,wa.us �` � `. - ��-, . ,� - _se�: �—� ._ , � - „� —-. � : �i`z-� �, .s` �-'+"' .� t ,s 'i','F I � q ., .' �e�� t'a • " ,_ � ii � ' -- "` -' ;R :_j�t�_ ', Y ..,v � T�� �� �y r� i� 1�'r'� �'.. � 1� � a^yr� ..a Ji ,+E ��x �,r �'y�.� a t�.r '� ��Q.� ��, • 5�� t► # a A�,�!� �hL�ii�� a.�&������«�Y�~�i....y�. �. , �_ . . �Ym�: we,�' 3jiY�l!_". -..w�.:.� RENTON CITY HALL RENTON'S MAPLEWOOD GOLF COURSE � . ;#�� '� �' � � _���:_ ",�.�, �r � � �r ��1 l` 1 �1 �� �., J`,. �c � �' � .._ �� ��` �� �Wumnxiu .1 ... .,. . .�. _ � ".� �t '.,� ��� �� � � � �t � � ��� �� � � � �1 '� _-._� ��' t�� �5 �. .�;.e '==•- �,"`"'�, A. �--- _ __..���.= `''�� �''�'� r RENTON HISTORICAL MUSEUNi RENTON COMMUNIT`7` i::�P`�jT�!�;� .,.. .:� _ :�,,. � n.� - '*-- '��` , �'• -- *� `����� ., �r � � ; , � 'r �� � .� '�'� f e�, .'i -.�.'�' Ki�,=�. i ,� 't '��_ `- . �~"� ,,�_..� � ,���..F�:.�..�,�'�{��� �s .� � �a.� ;} � � �K\.�.... �[.7{�.Y.��r��.��.�� e�`���3�Rti`'`.�' � �G Z ��CCir ���,� ` S � ~,� �,�.•;� . �� �ci��i�az�iaac�d • . . . � < � . , . �� ' _ � . a,.� � :u_ 5`� `� RENTON PUBLIC LIBRARY RENTON'S GENE COULON PARK RENTON NEIGHBORHOOD PROGRAM City of Renton Economic Development, Neighborhoods, and Strategic Planning 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Return Service Requested Renton Annexation Report Page 1 of 1 Donald Erickson - Renton Benson Hilis Community Annexation Zoning Legal Description Work Program �.,.__..�_..�_..._._�. �q__... _...�.,,.. �....,.�.�.w_��-�.��.....�:.-:__._M... _��,.�.�.��:���������,�.:_.�.�:.����.�� From: Rebecca Lind To: jwarren@whpacific.com Date: 01/17/2008 3:32 PM Subject: Renton Benson Hills Community Annexation Zoning Legal Description Work Program CC: Erickson, Donald You are authorized to proceed with work on the Renton Benson Hills Community Annexation Zoning Legal Description Work Program. The final contract is anticipated to be completed by the end of the week. We appreciate your rapid response to our request for assistance with these zoning legal descriptions. Thank you. Rebecca Lind Long Range Planning Manager Department of Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning City of Renton 425-430-6588 file://C:�Documents and Settings\derickson�L,ocal Settings\Temp\GW}00OO1.HTM O1/17/2008 a ,. .�� ���` �/�� �� /9�''� - ��� � %�'��� ��� / Assessed PID Property Owner Address City State Zip Land Imp Value 052205900609 JENKINS MONTEL R 10404 SE 194TH PL RENTON WA 98055 364000 52000 $416,000 052205900708 SUPASATIT PHIRAT+gRENDA J-TRUST 10308 SE 196TH ST RENTON WA 98055 182000 148000 $330,000 052205900807 FOLLMER MARK+SUSAN GUSTAFSO 19629 104TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 156000 244000 $400,000 052205901300 MYRON PETE 19620 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 79000 $183,000 052205901607 PENDLETON WILLIAM R+EVELYN 19917 108TH RENTON WA 98055 114000 125000 $239,000 /�052205904205 WRIGHT KENNETH J 10210 SE 196TH ST RENTON WA 98055 163000 117000 $280,000 ;/0052205904304 UYETA WAYNE&JANE 19220 102ND AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 275000 $379,000 052205904502 JWO LLC 11711 SE 8TH ST#310 BELLEVUE WA 98005 1414000 0 $1,414,000 . 052205904601 RUTH JOHN W+SAUNDRA J 19406 102ND AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 360000 125400 $485,400 052205905400 SPRINGBROOK CHURCH OF CH 10421 SE 192ND ST RENTON WA 98055 335000 0 $335,000 052205907000 RAQUEL ARTEMIO U+ADORACION 19433 138TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98058 93000 129000 $222,000 052205907703 SINGH HARCHAND+ANGREJ LAUR 19225 102ND AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 530000 927000 $1,457,000 052205907802 MADUENO CATHERINE A B 19805 108TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 253000 84000 $337,000 052205908503 SINGH SATWANT 24419 105TH PL SE KENT WA 98030 459000 0 $459,000 052205908701 UYETA FAMILY L.L.0 19605 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 457000 312000 $769,000 052205909204 DIXON JOHNNEY L 19621 108TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 83000 49000 $132,000 052205911200 GIORGETTI MICHAEL DAVID 19655 108TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 114000 147000 $261,000 052205911804 MCNUTT JEANETTE G 19247 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 135000 40000 $175,000 052205912406 DEL FIORENTINO FRANK J 19239 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 135000 79000 $214,000 052205912505 ANDREWS DON N JR 19229 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 135000 121000 $256,000 052205912604 MATTAUSCH BARRY 4004 NE 4TH ST#107 PMB#381 RENTON WA 98056 93000 98000 $191,000 052205912703 HICKS JOHN+ANNE 10313 SE 192ND ST RENTON WA 98055 109000 234000 $343,000 052205913206 MEDINA CARLOS 10635 SE 196TH ST RENTON WA 98055 93000 168000 $261,000 052205913305 CRATER RANDAL 10626 SE 200TH KENT WA 98031 83000 90000 $173,000 052205913404 TURNER RONALD W PO BOX 1926 MILTON WA 98354 124000 117000 $241,000 052205913503 YOMITSU DAVID A and STRUNC MARY 10321 SE 192ND ST RENTON WA 98058 364000 49000 $413,000 052205913602 BURTON OLLIE J 11007 E 196TH RENTON WA 98055 218000 0 $218,000 052205913701 BURTON ROBERT E 19226 102ND AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 156000 74000 $230,000 052205913800 WRIGHT RANDY M 10713 SE 196TH ST RENTON WA 98055 93000 133000 $226,000 052205913909 ANDO TATSUMI+YOKO 10631 SE 196TH ST RENTON WA 98055 135000 156000 $291,000 052205914006 WALKER ALFRED D+ROBERTA LEA 10632 SE 200TH ST KENT WA 98031 83000 122000 $205,000 052205914105 TUNG AARON+NAI F 10617 SE 199TH ST RENTON WA 98055 88000 131000 $219,000 052205914600 WAHI MAHINDER+SHASHI 10650 SE 200TH ST KENT WA 98031 78000 121000 $199,000 052205914808 BAUER PAUL W+DEBRA D 19615 108TH AVE SE KENT WA 98031 124000 82000 $206,000 052205915805 ALICANDRO JUSTIN J+LISETTE 10642 SE 200TH ST KENT WA 98031 78000 106000 $184,000 052205915904 DAY DEGA D 19925 108TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 57000 138000 $195,000 / 052205916001 GLUBRECHT TIMOTHY ROY 10622 SE 200TH ST KENT WA 98031 98000 127000 $225,000 �1 b052205916209 COOPER JIM 8837 38TH AVE SW SEATTLE WA 98126 88000 120000 $208,000 052205916308 ABBOTT GERALD 19207 106TH SE RENTON WA 98055 93000 119000 $212,000 052205916704 BOLSTER GARTH D+THERESA A 10435 SE 192ND ST RENTON WA 98055 109000 138000 $247,000 052205916803 HARVEY DONALD L 10627 SOUTHEAST 199TH ST RENTON WA 98055 88000 98000 $186,000 052205916902 SEID JERRY D+KIMBERLY A 10630 SE 199TH ST RENTON WA 98055 93000 99000 $192,000 052205917009 FLUKE JOHN C JR 19223 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 119000 135000 $254,000 052205917108 FEHER PATRICIA A 10621 SE 196TH RENTON WA 98055 135000 79000 $214,000 052205917207 LUNDIN BETTYANNE 19905 108TH SE RENTON WA 98055 72000 127000 $199,000 052205917306 BLUMENSTEIN R&OBERHOLTZER 19819 108TH PL SE RENTON WA 98055 83000 139000 $222,000 052205917405 BISHOP OF CH JESUS CHRIST RENTON 1 &3 WDS 50 E NORTH TEMPLE SALT LAKE CITY UT 84150 360000 0 $360,000 j Assessed PID Property Owner Address City State Zip Land Imp Value 052205918106 FAJARDO JOVENTINO E+ELISA J 19639 108TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 98000 192000 $290,000 052205918304 MORGAN BRENT W 10605 SE 199TH ST RENTON WA 98055 93000 133000 $226,000 052205918502 NEAL FRANCES M 10609 SE 196TH RENTON WA 98055 104000 38500 $142,500 052205918700 SMITH D K 10604 SE 199TH ST RENTON WA 98055 104000 137000 $241,000 052205918809 MORSE FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST 125 RED FOX DR IDAHO FALLS ID 83401 93000 111000 $204,000 052205918908 SMITH MATTHW M 10644 SE 199TH ST RENTON WA 98055 93000 108000 $201,000 052205919104 LIEU THAI and HUYNH HUNG P 10638 SE 199TH ST RENTON WA 98055 93000 120000 $213,000 052205919203 SHOEMAKER ALLAN D 10647 SE 199TH RENTON WA 98055 93000 118000 $211,000 052205919302 KENNEDY JAMES D+DONNA L LEES 19647 108TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 98000 111000 $209,000 052205919500 JAMITO ALEX C+TINA T 10520 SE 200TH ST KENT WA 98031 93000 130000 $223,000 / 052205919609 BAILEY VINCENT 10512 SE 200TH ST KENT WA 98031 93000 146000 $239,000 ?�� 052205920409 MATTSON BART 19915 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 125000 $229,000 052205920508 FOX PAUL K JR 10410 SE 200TH ST KENT WA 98031 83000 129000 $212,000 052205920607 BRACE VICKI L+gRp,CE BRIAN M 19836 104TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 93000 106000 $199,000 052205920706 GARCIA RENE R 19848 104TH SE RENTON WA 98055 83000 137000 $220,000 052205920805 MORRISON DALE W 19828 104TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 93000 121000 $214,000 052205923304 NEEDHAM GEORGE W 10320 SE 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 182000 $301,000 052205923403 WILMORE MICHAEL T+SUZETfE M 10327 SE 194TH PL RENTON WA 98055 93000 156000 $249,000 052205924005 RUTH JOHN W 19406 102ND AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 234000 343000 $577,000 052205924302 RANDALL TERRY D+DEBORAH R 10400 SE 194TH PL RENTON WA 98055 93000 168000 $261,000 052205926901 VISSER JAN H 19404 102ND AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 141700 38900 $180,600 052205926984 VISSER JAN H 19404 102ND AVE SE RENTON WA � 98055 180300 0 $180,300 052205927008 GUTIERREZ ANGEL 10701 SE 196TH ST RENTON WA 98055 104000 80000 $184,000 052205929806 WALIA POOJA+Rp,VINDER S+DEVI 19605 108TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 98000 109000 $207,000 052205930507 TULLIS MARK L+MARILYN S 10215 SE 192ND ST RENTON WA 98055 109000 77000 $186,000 052205930606 BRENNER A J 10304 SE 194TH RENTON WA 98055 218000 147000 $365,000 052205930705 TRUONG CONG C+TUYET N HO 19914 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 119000 149000 $268,000 052205931208 HARRIS RYAN F+(�UINAE 19251 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 135000 81000 $216,000 052205932305 TULLIS MARK L 10215 SE 192ND RENTON WA 98055 109000 199000 $308,000 052205933105 MARCOTTE MARY A 10314 SE 194TH PL RENTON WA 98055 68000 124000 $192,000 052205933204 STEEL ALICE F+ROHRER DENIS 10221 SE 192ND ST RENTON WA 98055 93000 138000 $231,000 052205933907 SCHMELZER JEROME J+MARTHA J 19218 102ND AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 119000 178000 $297,000 062205900103 MUNDAY ELSIE 19221 TALBOT RD RENTON WA 98055 124000 6600 $130,600 062205904907 KROHN GLADYS M 9235 S 192ND RENTON WA 98055 165900 1200 $167,100 062205904980 KROHN GLADYS M 9235 S 192ND ST RENTON WA 98055 308100 25000 $333,100 062205905102 ALLDREDGE DOUGLAS L 9403 S 192ND ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 205000 $324,000 - 062205906100 STAR PASS REAL ESTATE LLC 28021 118TH AVE SE KENT WA 98030 297000 195000 $492,000 062205909104 SOOS CREEK WATER&SEWER PO BOX 58039 RENTON WA 98058 1000 0 $1,000 062205909807 DENNIS DONNA M+STEVEN 9211 S 192ND ST RENTON WA 98055 147000 142000 $289,000 062205913007 POINSETT ALLAN E&SUSAN L 19729 92ND AVE S KENT WA 98031 153000 252000 $405,000 062205914302 KOZHENEVSKY OKSANA 9533 S 192ND ST RENTON WA 98055 182000 139000 $321,000 ( 178910000508 HENDRICKSON JAMES B+�ANINE 19250 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 114000 $218,000 N t�178910001001 GAROFALO ALEX+TERESA A 19244 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 111000 $215,000 178910001506 KITAGAWA JOHN 19236 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 95000 $199,000 178910002009 BARBER FRANCES GENE 12364 SE 181ST ST RENTON WA 98058 104000 95000 $199,000 178910002504 RUTSTROM LAWRENCE+RqYMER,LI 19222 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 118000 $222,000 178910003007 ZARAGOZA CHRIS L 19219 107TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 63000 $167,000 . 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19657 105TH ST SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 172000 $276,000 206850008007 YANG LISA M 27224 113TH PL SE KENT WA 98030 104000 85000 $189,000 206850009005 LETHO L C 19647 105TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 149000 $253,000 206850010003 AWITEN NICHAELA A 19639 105TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 167000 $271,000 206850011001 CLAUDON PATRICK J 19631 105TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 156000 $260,000 206850012009 LANDEN R S 19623 105TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 151000 $255,000 206850013007 LEMBO JOSEPH M 19624 105TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 115000 $219,000 206850014005 SKELTON TAMARA ANN+DAVID LEROY 19632 105TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 134000 $238,000 206850015002 JAMES TONYA L 19640 105TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 131000 $235,000 206850016000 RUTAN VALORIE R+GARY F 19648 105TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 91000 $195,000 206850017008 FLORES ALEJANDRO O+GUADALUP 19652 105TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 107000 $211,000 206850018006 SHEPHERD INGA E 19658 105TH SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 106000 $210,000 206850019004 TRELOAR HOMER O 19681 106TH SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 104000 $208,000 206850020002 PETERSON JOSEPH&RENEE 19824 105TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 134000 $238,000 206850022008 CHAPARRO DOLORES+ABEL 19844 105TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 143000 $247,000 206850023006 GREGERSEN RICHARD C and STACEY B 19850 105TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 106000 $210,000 312305902404 AHLUWALIA RAVINDER SINGH+JA 730 E 55TH ST RENTON WA 98055 150000 199000 $349,000 338820001000 NANN SOPHAT H+SOVANNA LINDA 19210 99TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 119000 253000 $372,000 338820002008 PADDA GURDEV 19218 99TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 130000 203000 $333,000 338820003006 CHU QUOC BAO+KHANH K PHAM 19230 99TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 130000 249000 $379,000 338820004004 SCHUl-fE JEREMY R+SARA E 19240 99TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 130000 191000 $321,000 338820005001 ZEMECK VIRGINIA M 19250 99TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 130000 139000 $269,000 338820006009 LEWSLEY IRENE E 19260 99TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 156000 175000 $331,000 338820008005 LANPHERE JAMES G+MINH THI 19414 99TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 119000 189000 $308,000 338820009003 ADAMS JOHN DELNO+MARY LOIS 19203 99TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 119000 199000 $318,000 338820010001 PEDRO JOHN F+MARY ELLEN 19211 99TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 130000 148000 $278,000 338820011009 EATON GAIL&CERNEY CHERYL 19219 99TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 130000 248000 $378,000 338820012007 LEWIS MARK S+KRISTI S 19229 99TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 130000 207000 $337,000 338820013005 COVAL ROBERT L+MALLIKA 19239 99TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 130000 234000 $364,000 � 338820014003 BADER PATRICK J+DELORES B 19249 99TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 130000 282000 $412,000 �338820015000 ABBOTT MIKE E 19261 99TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 130000 256000 $386,000 338820016008 KUSIAK LAURA J 19341 99TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 145000 167000 $312,000 338832022002 NGUYEN MINH SON PO BOX 2754 REDMOND WA 98073 104000 180000 $284,000 338832023000 SQUARE WILBERT E SR+CELIA 10015 SE 192ND ST RENTON WA 98055 98000 171000 $269,000 338832024008 MCDONALD ROGER M 10033 SE 192ND ST RENTON WA 98055 98000 166000 $264,000 505480001005 PRUITf MARK A 9710 S 200TH ST KENT WA 98031 104000 162000 $266,000 505480002003 MARTINEZ-PEREZ KARINA+pEREZ 19932 97TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 93000 211000 $304,000 � Assessed PID Property Owner Address City State Zip Land Imp Value _ 505480003001 HARRIS NORMAN G 19924 97TH S RENTON WA 98055 114000 157000 $271,000 505480004009 TAPPERO MELVIN_J 19920 97TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 114000 168000 $282,000 505480005006 MOORE CAL 19916 97TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 114000 151000 $265,000 505480006004 BICHICH DONNA R 19912 97TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 114000 141000 $255,000 505480007002 TURPIN PATRICK R+pqTRICIA F `- 19908 97TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 114000 135000 $249,000 505480008000 STEPHENS JEFFREY S+DONNA M 19834 97TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 114000 119000 $233,000 505480009008 LEPLEY YOLANDA J 4457 TOKUL RD SE SNOQUALMIE WA 98065 104000 147000 $251,000 '/ 505480010006 RUBATTINO RANDEL T PO BOX 1705 KENT WA. 98035 104000 146000 $250,000 i��505480011004 SCHELL SCOTT 19806 97TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 104000 171000 $275,000 505480012002 KIN KEVIN M+LISA A 19802 97TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 104000 148000 $252,000 505480013000 CUELLAR LEOPOLDO III+DAWN M 19801 97TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055- 104000 173000 $277,000 505480014008 SPRINGER DANIEL R+SPRINGER 19803 97TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 104000 177000 $281,000 505480015005 HAAS C F&P A TRUSTEES HAAS FAMILY TRUST 19807 97TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 104000 150000 $254,000 505480016003 BLACK DAVID JAMES JR 19809 97TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 104000 180000 $284,000 505480017001 ALBUT GABRIEL+LUCIA N 19901 97TH AVE S RENTON WA � 98055 114000 172000 $286,000 505480018009 WHITE DEANNA L+MIKE L 19911 97TH S RENTON WA 98055 104000 149000 $253,000 505480019007 LILLY ANNAROSE 19917 97TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 104000 180000 $284,000 505480020005 HAGEMIER JACOB A+Kp,RLA K 16167 MIDVALE AVE N SHORELINE WA 98133 104000 142000 $246,000 505480021003 SIBOUTHEUANG HIN+gOUACHANH 19933 97TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 93000 146000 $239,000 567200001004 MOYER SUSAN 19822 104TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 94000 $198,000 567200002002 WISEMAN DARRELL D+CYNTHIA L 19812 104TH AVE SE RENTON WA _ 98055 104000 124000 $228,000 567200003000 WILSON JOSEPH L 19804 104TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 62400 $166,400 567200004008 PHAM PHUONG ANH THI 19660 104TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 127000 $231,000 567200005005 GERMANN PATRICIA 19654 104TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 149000 $253,000 567200006003 VAUGHAN JERI A+gRIOLA BRYAN 19646 104TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 114000 $218,000 567200007001 KHAIRA PARMJIT S 19638 104TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 319000 $423,000 567200008009 GILMORE WILLIAM A+TANYA C C 49630 104TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 128000 $232,000 572850001007 ABRUDAN LIVIU+DANIELA S 19633 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 293000 $397,000 572850002005 REANO THOMAS M 19643 106TH SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 146000 $250,000 572850003003 TRELOAR HOMER O 19681 106TH SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 111000 $215,000 572850004001 FEHER f21CHARD JULIS 19661 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 138000 $242,000 572850005008 NGUYEN MAI THI 19801 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 103000 $207,000 572850006006 TRELOAR HOMER O 19681 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 131000 $235,000 . 572850007004 MANSHUR SYED+MANSOOR ASIMA 19819 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 100000 $204,000 572850008002 BLAUMAN BYRON D+DOROTHY J 19905 106TH SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 135000 $239,000 638800001007 ZIELKE RANDAL C+KRISTINE M 10404 E 196TH ST RENTON WA 98055 104000 134000 $238,000 638800002005 PETERSON JOHN A+ELIZABETH C 10412 SE 196TH ST RENTON WA 98058 104000 163000 $267,000 638800003003 FINK DANIEL E 10418 SE 196TH ST RENTON WA 98055 104000 101000 $205,000 /638800004001 BANICH STEVEN 10426 SE 196TH ST RENTON WA 98055 104000 116000 $220,000 V�638800005008 JEFFRIES THOMAS W 10432 SE 196TH ST RENTON WA 98055 104000 124000 $228,000 638800006006 EVANS KENNETH LEE+MARGARET 10440 SE 196TH ST RENTON WA 98055 104000 99000 $203,000 638800007004 CONRAD DONALD J&JUDY K 19505 106TH.AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 124000 136000 $260,000 638800008002 CRANE GEORGE W 10455 SE 195TH RENTON WA 98055 104000 144000 $248,000 638800009000 WARREN JOSEPH D 3941 SW MONROE SEATTLE WA 98136 104000 146000 $250,000 638800010008 NGUYEN JOHN H 10439 SE 194TH PL � RENTON WA 98055 104000 152000 $256,000 638800011006 KOLOSKI JON 10405 SE 194TH PL RENTON WA 98055 104000 111000 $215,000 638800012004 CORLEY DANIEL SCOTT 19408 104TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98058 114000 117000 $231,000 � „ „� Assessed PID Property Owner Address City State Zip Land Imp Value 638800013002 WITTERS ROGER W+pRISCILLA J 19409 104TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055-7374 114000 126000 $240,000 638800014000 HOLLIDAY-ZASTOUPIL MARIA 19405 104TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 140000 $244,000 638800015007 KAMPLAINE THEODORE D+KUMIKO 10466 SE 195TH ST RENTON WA 98055 93000 122000 $215,000 638800016005 RYAN WENDALL A 10456 SE 195TH ST RENTON WA 98055 93000 125000 $218,000 638800017003 RYAN WENDELL ANDREW 10456 SE 195TH ST RENTON WA 98055 93000 87000 $180,000 638800018001 MORRISON ELLEN S 10448 SE 194TH PL RENTON WA 98055 93000 125000 $218,000 638800019009 JOHNSON R E 10440 SE 194TH PL RENTON WA 98055 93000 147000 $240,000 638800020007 GAUDENCIO TALOZA 10430 SE 194TH PL RENTON WA 98055 93000 176000 $269,000 _ Jp 638800021005 GRUPP PATRICIA 10420 SE 194TH PL RENTON WA 98055 93000 160000 $253,000 638800022003 SNYDER RONALD D 10412 SE 194TH PL RENTON WA 98055 93000 143000 $236,000 638800023001 SMITH RICHARD C+KRISTINE A 19407 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 131000 $235,000 638800024009 DARROUGH MASTER LEE 19403 106TH SE RENTON WA 98055 114000 128000 $242,000 640220001005 BATEMAN JAMES F 19835 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 104000 170000 $274,000 640220002003 HIEBERT COLIN C 19825 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 104000 172000 $276,000 • 640220003001 COURIER DAWN O 19815 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 104000 189000 $293,000 640220004009 APRILL JAMES W 19805 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 104000 128000 $232,000 640220005006 JOHNSON THOMAS GERALD 19803 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 104000 200000 $304,000 640220006004 ROBICHAUD EDWARD F 19801 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 93000 120000 $213,000 640220007002 YOCKEY CYNTHIA E 19800 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 93000 111000 $204,000 662340018008 WESTAR PROPERTY L L C 12613 38TH AVE SE EVERETT WA 98208 50000 0 $50,000 662340018107 WASHINGTON INVESTMENT LLC PO BOX 40252 BELLEVUE WA 98015 145000 1446000 $1,591,000 662340018206 BOWELL ROBERT A 30235 24TH AVE SW FEDERAL WAY WA 98023 80000 54000 $134,000 662340018305 SOOS CREEK INVESTMENTS LLC PO BOX 6417 KENT WA 98064 115000 568400 $683,400 662340018503 WESTAR PROPERTY L L C 12613 38TH AVE SE EVERETT WA 98208 105000 477400 $552,400 662340018602 BETTCHER ALAN+MICHELLE 19252 107TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 70000 140000 $210,000 662340018701 TYMCZYSZYN SCOTT 19246 107TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 70000 170000 $240,000 - 662340018909 SAYLOR BARRY E+CYNTHIA 12015 SE 218TH PL KENT WA 98031 85000 399000 $484,000 662340019006 DEAN GEORGE+GEORGETTE 10623 SE 192ND ST RENTON WA 98055 67000 122000 $189,000 662340019105 BUTT CHARLES W 29445 232ND AVE SE BLACK DIAMOND WA 98010 75000 343000 $418,000 662340019204 BREWER THOMAS W 10617 SE 192ND RENTON WA 98055 93000 87000 $180,000 662340019303 ROZZI HEATHER 10607 SE 192ND ST RENTON WA 98055 78000 112000 $190,000 662340019402 WILSON NICOLE M 19210 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 88000 74000 $162,000 662340019501 DEAN ROBBIE J+ANNETTE 19213 107TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 78000 156000 $234,000 662340021101 LATA FRANCES M+WqLTER J 19523 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 93000 171000 $264,000 662340021200 HUYNH LAI NHU+NGUYEN PHUONG 19515 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 93000 129000 $222,000 662340021606 NORMAN KIRK WILLIAM+�(qRILYN 19415 107TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 93000 96000 $189,000 662340021705 KRUGER DONNA M 19416 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 93000 107000 $200,000 662340021804 EIXENBERGER MICHAEL D+ROZSO 19405 107TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 153000 $257,000 /662340021903 STEVENS JOHN S 19431 107TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 93000 146000 $239,000 ��� 662340022000 CROOKSTON BILL T 10620 SE 196TH ST RENTON WA 98055 124000 138000 $262,000 662340022109 SALVATI ROBERT V+JENINE L 19422 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 93000 111000 $204,000 662340022208 DANIELS SEAN C 10602 SE 196TH ST RENTON WA 98055 93000 83000 $176,000 662340022307 FORS ALLAN B 10610 E 196TH RENTON WA 98055 93000 125000 $218,000 662340022406 JOHNSON DENNIS L+gARBARA A 19506 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 93000 134000 $227,000 662340022505 DUARTE DORIS MAE POB 60151 RENTON WA 98058 93000 40000 $133,000 662340022604 DALIT BIENVENIDA F+JOSE D 19512 106TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 93000 102000 $195,000 662340022703 SIMMONS HOWARD D 19406 106TH SE RENTON WA 98055 104000 158000 $262,000 . ,. ,� Assessed PID Property Owner Address _ City State Zip Land Imp Value 662340022802 DZIUK GREGORY+pENNY 19439 107TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 93000 122000 , $215,000 662340022901 FREDERICKS AUBREY L � 19423 107TH AVE S E RENTON WA 98055 93000. 150000 $243,000 662340023008 BOWELL ROBERT A 30235 24TH AVE SW FEDERAL WAY WA 98023 50000 78000 $128,000 , 662340023107 SHKURATOFF STAN 608 3RD ST NE PUYALLUP WA 98372 88000 413000 $501,000 662340023206,JOHNSON MYRL M 19415 108TH AVE S E RENTON WA 98055 250000 161400 $411,400 662340023305 JOHNSON BRADLEY G 19505 108TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 126000 180000 $306,000 662340023404 HANSON STEVE 10507 SE 213TH ST KENT WA 98031 70000 267000 $337,000 662340023503 RABARA MARIA ELISA A 19448 107TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 60000 148000 $208,000 662340023602 SOLIS SASKIA K+LORENZO G 19404 107TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 70000 133000 $203,000 �%� 666685001008 GREENMAN RONALD R+LETITIA D 19621 104TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 119000 183000 $302,000 666685002006 HILDER BETH CELEST 19625140TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 119000 185000 $304,000 666685003004 SAMRA DEREK 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793100000702 CITY OF RENTON 1055 S GRADY WAY RENTON WA 98055 653000 0 $653,000 793100001007 ORTIZ EDUARDO 19425 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 234000 113000 $347,000 793100002104 PATTEN TIMOTHY J&KIMBERLY 19608 92ND AVE S RENTON WA 98055 145000 393000 $538,000 793100002203 NGUYEN AILIEN+TRUONG MINH 9224 S 197TH ST RENTON WA 98055 145000 354000 $499,000 7931.00002302 WALTMANN.LEONARD+Kp,THY LOUI 9207 S 197TH ST RENTON WA 98055 145000 368000 $513,000 793100002401 STUART RALPH V JR+KIMBERLY 9221 S 197TH ST RENTON WA 98055 145000 493000 $638,000 793100002500 KING COUNTY 500 KC ADMIN BLDG 500 4TH AVE SEATTLE WA 98104 1000 0 $1,000 793100004902 SANCHEZ TEOFILO+RODINEA 9226 S 200TH ST KENT WA 98031 93000 186000 $279,000 793100005008 BUCHEN JEFF&WINDY 9234 S 200TH ST KENT WA 98031 109000 169000 $278,000 ` 793100005107 HIGHTOWER PATRICIA L 9206 S 200TH ST KENT WA 98031 93000 121000 $214,000 V�793100005305 BALDRIDGE LARRY D 19920 92ND AVE S KENT WA 98031 254000 39000 $293,000 793100005404 BALDRIDGE 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794100002003 GINES RACELLE F 9220 S 198TH ST RENTON wa 98055 119000 171000 $290,000 794100003001 DONALSON EDWARD JR+gEVERLY 9222 S 198TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 182000 $301,000 794100004009 GABOUER INGEBORG 9232 S 198TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 132000 $251,000 794100005006 GABOUER INGEBORG 9232 S 198TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 33000 $152,000 794100006004 BERRY DOUGLAS BEN+ANNE M 9248 S 198TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 148000 $267,000 794100007002 FIORETTI GENE M+ANNA 9500 S 198TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 192000 $311,000 794100008000 LOUGHRAN FAMILY LIVING TRUST 9506 S 198TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 140000 $259,000 794100009008 MCCUE JOAN A 9505 S 198TH ST RENTON WA 98055 75000 182000 $257,000 794100010006 PATRICELLI LIB L 9507 S 198TH RENTON WA 98055 119000 134000 $253,000 794100011004 PATRICELLI L � 9507 S 198TH RENTON WA 98055 119000 0 $119,000 � 794100012002 KOCHEL MARC E 19816 95TH AVE S RENTON WA 98390 119000 172000 $291,000 � 794100013000 FANT JAMES M+SANDI L 9500 S 199TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 149000 $268,000 794100014008 HAESELER KENNETH G+LORETTA 9522 S 199TH ST RENTON WA 98055 109000 199000 $308,000 794100015005 OLSON ALDEN G 19801 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 109000 0 $109,000 794100016003 OLSON ALDEN G 19801 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 109000 174000 $283,000 794100017001 EBBERSON W E 19653 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 109000 147000 $256,000 794100018009 PARAISO JUAN D 24720 132ND CT SE KENT WA 98042 109000 152000 $261,000 794100019007 KEARNS MARC R 9205 S 198TH RENTON WA 98055 119000 172000 $291,000 794100020005 SILVAN,DAVID F 9215 S 198TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 182000 � $301,000 ' '• rs� Assessed PID Property Owner Address City State Zip Land Imp Value 794100021003 JENSEN ROBERT&LAURIE 9223 S 198TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 191000 $310,000 794100022001 DIEBATE GABRIELA 9231 S 198TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 140000 $259,000 794100023009 CUMMINGS J L 9239 S 198TH RENTON WA 98055 119000 125000 $244,000 794100024007 EVANGELISTA MELJOY 10842 SE 208TH ST#501 KENT WA 98031 119000 158000 $277,000 794100025004 LOVELAND CHARLES STAFFORD 19815 95TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 119000 167000 $286,000 794100026002 WICKS W A 19821 95TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 119000 147000 $266,000 794100027000 SIMMONS RICHARD+�AURA E 19833 95TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 119000 161000 $280,000 794100028008 OCALLAHAN ELIZABETH M+TRAVI 9501 S 199TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 144000 $263,000 794100029006 ABERNATHY DON E 9507 S 199TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 146000 $265,000 794100030004 ABERNETHY DON&CINDY 9507 S 199TH ST RENTON WA 98055 109000 0 $109,000 794100031002 KREBSBACH EARL S+CAROL J 19919 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 109000 178000 $287,000 794100032000 ALEJANDRO JAY U+VANESSA W 9400 S 200TH ST KENT WA 98031 109000 114000 $223,000 794100033008 SNYDER FREDERICK J 9324 S 200 KENT WA 98031 109000 122000 $231,000 �� 794100034006 MEARS MARDELL F 9246 S 200TH KENT WA 98031 109000 121000 $230,000 794120001001 BITEMAN JAMES F+RUTA D 19203 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 109000 85000 $194,000 794120002009 GUERZON ZENAIDA F 2117 N 53RD ST SEATTLE WA 98'103 100000 202000 $302,000 794120003007 OLSON CHARLES 19227 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 130000 156000 $286,000 794120004005 ANDERSON STACY L 11413 SE 302ND CT AUBURN WA 98092 130000 169000 $299,000 794120005002 HAYASHI HENRY KEN 19239 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 130000 .164000 $294,000 794120006000 CHEEMA NIRMAL 19245 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 130000 259000 $389,000 794120007008 DALLA SANTA WILLIAM A 19251 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 130000 181000 $311,000 794120008006 FERRELL STEVEN R+�,qURA J 19255 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 119000 199000 $318,000 794120009004 HAYATSU CHRISTOPHER T 19259 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 119000 177000 $296,000 794120010002 TRAUTMAN PAMELA J 19263 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 119000 144000 $263,000 794120011000 BARUSO MICHAEL A+DEBRA M 19267 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 119000 154000 $273,000 794120012008 TYNDALL RACHEL D 19271 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 119000 158000 $277,000 794120013006 BERGAN GARY 10218 1ST AVE SW SEATTLE WA 98146 119000 239000 $358,000 794120014004 GUZMAN JANELLE 19242 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 119000 152000 $271,000 794120015001 CERENZIE JAMES W+XUYEN 19236 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 119000 182000 $301,000 794120016009 ORTEGA IGNACIO 19230 98TH AVE S RENTON.WA 98055 119000 148000 $267,000 794120017007 POTRA MARIA 19222 98TH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 119000 132000 $251,000 794120018005 TRAPP HARRY D+qGNES T 19223 98TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 130000 172000 $302,000 794120019003 HUNGERFORD CHARLES+SANDRA 19231 98TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 130000 173000 $303,000 794120020001 LEE LENNY L 19237 98TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 130000 218000 $348,000 794120021009 REYRAO ROWENA LILY BEL P 19243 98TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 130000 156000 $286,000 794120022007 LINK MICHAEL S+WILLA J 19249 98TH PL S RENTON WA 98055 130000 163000 $293,000 794120023005 KING COUNTY 500 KC ADMIN BLDG 500 4TH AVE SEATTLE WA 98104 1000 0 $1,000 855720001004 HERNANDEZ JULIE R+FIDEL V 9612 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 109000 263000 $372,000 855720002002 POQUIZ ANTONIO F 9616 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 291000 $410,000 �e 855720003000 BROOKS DWAYNE W+MARIA 9620 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 247000 $366,000 855720004008 MIRZA MO+FASIHA NISHAT 9626 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 292000 $411,000 855720005005 PRASAD PREM 9640 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 262000 $381,000 855720006003 GARCIA NELSON A+NOEMI C PO BOX 297 RENTON WA 98057 119000 269000 $388,000 855720007001 TABISULA ENRICH&JOJI 9654 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 258000 $377,000 855720008009 KAUR GURBRINDER 9657 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 201000 $320,000 855720009007 ESSLEMAN TEYBA+HUSSEIN IBRAHIM 9653 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 181000 $300,000 855720010005 LIU GANG+WAGNER HONG Q 9649 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 265000 $384,000 � � ��v�, ri Assessed PID Property Owner Address City State Zip Land Imp Value 855720011003 NGUYEN NHAT+DIANA 9645 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 253000 $372,000 855720012001 NGUYEN THAO THE+SANG THI NG 9641 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 229000 $348,000 855720013009 MATTSON DAVID H+HEIDI L 9637 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 228000 $347,000 855720014007 CLINE DAVID+RACQUEL 9633 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 289000 $408,000 855720015004 DANG WENDELL 9627 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 206000 $325,000 855720016002 TAGGART BRUCE W+CLAUDIA A 9621 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 119000 206000 $325,000 855720017000 NGUYEN QUANG T 9615 S 194TH ST RENTON WA 98055 109000 203000 $312,000 855720018008 KING COUNTY 500 KC ADMIN BLDG 500 4TH AVE SEATTLE WA 98104 500 0 $500 855720019006 ROCHE ELAINE ADAIRRE 3200 130TH AVE NE BELLEVUE WA 98005 500 0 $500 Assessed Value Total $105,775,857 - _ City Of Kent Comprehensive Plan „ , Y Land Use Map .„ �— � � � . = �� ,,.- � —�.� �- � � \ � Agriculturai Resource(AG-R) , :,�, z ,: , r.:,-<. w e . <.i -r r . .y .� :,... ` �� _` � � > "'"� � G � �' �� �,•� , '�� Agricultural Support(AG-S) �, . , � � ; c 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Annexation is sought by the proponents to develop under City of Renton regulations and processes and to receive Renton public services. The annexation was initiated through the Election Method under RCW 35A.14.015 and RCW 35A.14.050. The proposed annexation area is generally located south and east of Renton's existing corporate boundaries in that part of the City east of SR 167 and south of I-405. More � specifically, the subject area is bounded on the south by the boundary demarcating Renton and Kent's PAAs on the south (SE 200�' Street and SE 192nd Street). It's eastern boundary generally follows Soos Creek north to SE Petrovitsky Road where it then goes east to the edge the Fairwood Park Subdivision No. 7 before going north along what is approximately 133rd Avenue SE, if extended, to approximately SE 164�' Street on the north, before reconnecting by way of 128`� Avenue SE with the existing City of Renton boundary on Edmonds Way SE, on the north. 2. Copies of the Renton City Council minutes for actions taken relative to the proposed annexation: Exhibit A: Certified minutes of the March 12, 2007 public hearing of the Renton City Council accepting the Benson Hill Communities Annexation (BHCA) 10% Notice of Intent petition and approving a resolution calling for an election on the annexation issue only. Registered voters are not being asked to vote on future zoning or to assume a portion of the City's outstanding bonded indebtedness. 3. Exhibit B: Certification of Sufficiency for the 10% Petition to Annex made by the King County Records, Elections and Licensirig Services Division, dated January 23,2007. � 4. Exhibit Cs� Resolution 3863, calling for an election to be held on November 6,2007. � ..�`Jl 4. Exhibit D: Legal description of the proposed annexation boundaries. 5. Pursuant to RCW 43.21C.222, annexations are exempt from SEPA. 6. The following maps are enclosed: A. Exhibit E: 36" X 40"Assessor based maps (two sets) displaying the proposed ` Benson Hill Communities Annexation boundary. B. Exhibit F: 8 %z"X 11"Vicinity maps displaying: 1) The proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation boundary. s � Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 04/23/07 Page 2 2) The City of Renton existing corporate limits relative to the proposed annexation area. 3) All major streets and other major physical features. 4) The boundaries, including future service area boundaries, of all cities or special service districts having jurisdiction in or near the proposal. NOTE: The City and County library service area boundaries are coterminous with the City's corporate boundary. 5) King County Urban Growth Area and City of Renton Potential Annexation Area boundaries established under the Growth Management Act. C. E�ibit G: A map of the current City of Renton corporate limits upon which the proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation boundaries have been delineated. D. Exhibit H: City of Renton Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designations. II. FACTORS TIiE BOARD MUST COI�SIDEIt 1. Overview A. Population: The population of the proposed annexation area is estimated to be about 16,100 persons currently at an estimated average density of 2.7 persons per unit. In an estimated 10 years, the population is estimated to grow by at least 3,716 persons for a total of 19,816 residents. The number of households is expected to increase from an estimated 5,897 dwelling units to over 7,384 units, based upon 2.5 persons per household. The City of Renton population as of Apri12006 was 58,360. B. Territorv: The proposed annexation area includes approximately 2,438 acres. C. Population Density: The proposed population density of the Benson Hill Communities Annexation area is estimated to be about 6.60 persons per gross acre. D. Assessed Valuation: The current assessed value of the properties proposed for annexation is approximately$1.2 billion. 2. Land Use A. Existin�: Existing uses include a mix of residential types ranging from single- family detached dwellings to duplexes and multi-family aparirnents. Commercial uses range from a variety of fast food outlets, traditional community service outlets, and larger shopping centers such as Fred Meyer and office space. There are an estimated 5,897 dwelling units in the annexation area at this time. B. Proposed: Renton is currently undertaking a review of existing land uses and zoning in the 2,438 acre annexation area so that it can determine what, if any, changes it will need to make to its Comprehensive Plan to better reflect "what is already on the ground." Given the relatively high densities allowed under current King County zoning it is anticipated that future Renton zoning would, in the case of S J - � Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hi11 Communities Annexarion 04/23/07 Page 3 residential use designations, allow less density. Mixed use(commerciaUresidential) designations would be comparable. This is consistent with Renton's growth policies, which focus on accommodating higher residential densities in its Urban Growth Centers, Downtown and the Urban Center-North, and in the Center Village (Renton Highlands). 3. Comprehensive Plans/Franchise(s) A. Conformance with Countv Countywide Plannin�Policies adopted bv King Countv: The proposed action is consistent with the Countywide Planning,Policies in general, and the following policies in particular: LU-31 In collaboration with adjacent counties and cities and King County, and in consultation with residential groups in affected areas, each city shall designate a potential annexation area. Each potential annexation area shall be specific to each city.... The boundary of the Benson Hill/Fairwood portion of Renton's PAA is the result of an interlocal agreement between Renton and Kent that resolved overlapping PAAs by negotiating a line that basically follows the boundary delineating the Renton and Kent School Districts in this area. An exception was the area around the Springbrook Springs Watershed, which Renton relies upon for 10%-15% of its potable water and wanted to maintain control over land uses potentially impacting this resource. � LU-32 A city may annex territory only within its designated potential annexation area. All cities shall phase annexations to coincide with the ability for the city to coordinate the provision of a full range of urban services to areas to be annexed. " The City of Renton has designated a Potential Annexation Area in the City's Comprehensive Plan (Exhibit E). Renton has the ability to provide a full range of urban services to the area proposed for annexation, however, it is not the designated• sewer or water service provider for the Cascade—Fairwood area. The Soos Creek Water and Sewer District is the designated purveyor for most of this area. FW-13.Cities are the appropriate providers of local urban services to urban areas either directly or by contract. With the exception of water and sewer,Renton is prepared to provide a full array of local urban services to the area including police, fire,parks and recreation,libraries, land use and transportation planning, permitting, and accessible local government. The Soos Creek Water and Sewer District is the designated purveyor of water and sewer for this area,under agreement with King County. B. King County Comprehensive Plan/Ordinances 1) King County Planning under the Growth Management Act. The subject annexation is identified as being within Renton's Potential Annexation Area (PAA) as shown on the County's Potential Annexation Areas Map. King County planning efforts under the Growth Management Act have included ensuring that development in the Urban Growth Area i ' c Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 04/23/07 Page 4 occurs at urban densities and with urban level services available. The subject area is primarily designated Urban - 4-12 du/acre as shown on the King County Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. Also shown on this same exhibit are areas of Urban Residential High > 12 du/ac surrounding their Community Business Center designation at 108�' Avenue SE and Petrovitsky Road and their Neighborhood Business designation southeast of the intersection of 116�''Avenue SE and SE 168�'Street. Approximately 93- acres of the area is designated as King County Owned Open Space. The City of Renton has planned for urban densities for this area as shown on its Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. Renton can provide urban services, with the exception of water and sewer, within these areas should annexation occur. The Soos Creek Water and Sewer District will continue to provide water and sewer capacity to meet urban densities. 2) The following adopted King County Comprehensive Plan policies specifically support the proposed annexation: Chapter Two, Urban Land Use, Section II.B. Directin� Growth to Cities and Urban Areas U-203 King County should encourage most population and employment growth to locate in the contiguous Urban Growth Area in western King County, especially in cities and their potential annexation areas. Annexation would allow development occurring within the 4.2 square mile annexation to occur within the City of Renton, which provides its residents a full array of urban services such as police, fire, parks and recreation programs, libraries, local land use and transportation planning, economic development programs, land use and building permitting, and accessible local governance. Chauter Two, Urban Land Use, Section II.C, Urban Crrowth Area Ta� U-208 King County shall provide adequate land capacity for residential, commercial and industrial growth in the urban unincorporated area. This land capacity shall include both redevelopment opportunities as well as opportunities for development on vacant lands. Anticipated future Renton zoning for the majority of residential properties in the annexation area would likely result in a lower land capacity than that represented by the existing King County zoning. Although the County zoning allows for higher residential densities than Renton would under current land use designations shown on its Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map, Renton has sufficient planned land capacity both in the PAA and the existing City to continue to meet growth targets for these areas. Similarly, in terms of neighborhood and community business, County zoning allows more square footage per given lot area than would Renton's equivalent commercial zoning, but Renton has sufficient planned commercial land capacity to also meet jobs targets. Upon annexation J ^ L Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 04/23/07 Page 5 Renton would be responsible for accommodating a proportionate share of the existing King County growth target for this area based on a formula defined in the Countywide Planning Policies for both the adopted Housing and Employment Targets. Renton has sufficient capacity under its adopted Comprehensive Plan to accommodate both the adopted existing City targets and the adopted King County unincorporated targets for its portion of the PAA. In 2002, the County Buildable Lands Report identified that Renton had 5,789 units of residential capacity in excess of its target, and capacity for 21,524 surplus jobs in relation to capacity. In 2004, the King County Countywide Planning Policies were amended to adopt PAA Targets for Fairwood/Benson/Cascade and the East Renton Plateau of 1,739 households and 458 jobs. Chapter Two, Urban Land Use, Section III.A, Plannin� with King County's Cities for Future Annexation U-301 King County should work with cities to focus countywide growth within their boundaries and should support annexations within the Urban Growth Area when consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan and Counrywide Planning Policies. U-304 King County should support annexation proposals when: a. The proposal is consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan; b. The proposed area is wholly within the Urban Growth Area and within the city's designated Potential Annexation Area (for annexations); c. The city is planning for urban densities and efficient land use patterns consistent with the Countywide Planning Policies and King County land use plans; and, d. Adopted Countywide goals and policies for urban services, environmental and cultural resource protection will be supported. The proposed annexation is generally consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map. The area proposed for annexation is wholly within the Urban Growth Area and within Renton's PAA. The City's Comprehensive Plan policies and development regulations support countywide goals and policies for urban densities, urban services and environmental and cultural resource protection. Areas set aside as Greenbelt/Urban Separator will continue to serve this purpose under Renton's future zoning. Probably the area of most significant change, because it comprises a large portion of the annexation area, is the area zoned R-8 (8 du/gross acre plus bonuses up to 12 dulgross acre) in the County. This is considerably denser than Renton's R-8 zone, which allows a maximum of eight units per net acre and no bonus density. As noted above, however, all proposed future zoning would achieve urban densities and efficiencies consistent with adopted countywide goals and policies for urban services. � � 4 Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 04/23/07 Page 6 3) Adopted Kin�ty Comp Plan desi agn tions: The adopted King County Comprehensive Plan land use designations for the proposed annexation area include the following. The majority of the area is designated Urban Residential - 4-12 du/acre, with approximately 93-acres designated King County Owned Open Space/Recreation. West of 108�'Avenue SE on Carr Road(S 179�'Street) the County has designated approximately 34.5 acres Community Business Center with Urban Residential > 12du/ac to its west. In addition, the County Comp Plan shows an 18.6-acre Commercial Outside of Centers designation east of 116�' Avenue SE and north of 172nd Street. This area also has a large component of Urban Residential > 12du/ac to its southeast. With the recent closing of the QFC store at SE 168�' Street and 116`i'Avenue SE, there is some question whether this area, even with its higher residential densities can continue to support such large commercial areas in an efficient way. 4) Adopted Citv of Renton Comprehensive Plan desi a�n tions: The adopted Renton Comprehensive Plan land use designations include the following: The predominate designation for this area is Residential Single Family (RS), followed by Residential Medium Density (RMD) which surrounds a Commercial Corridor (CC) desi�nation along the north and south sides of Petrovitsky Road SE,west of 108 Avenue SE. There also is an area designated Residential Multi-Family north of Petrovitsky and east of 118`�Avenue SE that overlaps a similar higher density land use designation in the County. There is also a Residential Low Density land use designation near Springbrook Springs, south of SE 192°d Street and west of 100�'Avenue SE,if extended. 5) Comparison of Citv and County regulations for sensitive areas, etc: With annexation, King County ordinances and regulations would be supplanted with those of the City of Renton. City of Renton ordinances and regulations applicable to the proposed action include the following: a. Regulations for the protection of sensitive areas: The City of Renton's Critical Areas Ordinance (RMC 4-3-050) describes permitted and prohibited activities and uses, waivers,modifications and variances, and additional criteria and permit processes for development in critical areas. Critical areas regulated by the Ordinance include aquifer recharge areas, flood and geologic hazard areas, native habitat, and wetlands. Although specific regulations vary, Chapter 21A.24, Environmentallv Sensitive Areas, of the King County Code provides comparable regulatory protection of sensitive areas. The City of Renton Critical Areas Ordinance is available upon request. b. Re�,ulations for the preservation of agricultural or other resource lands: Regulations preserving agricultural uses are not applicable to the subject area, as the proposed annexation area is not within any of the agricultural districts identified for first, second, or third priority for the ; purchase of development rights. Further, the annexation site is not ; designated for agricultural production or other resource lands under the King County Comprehensive Plan and is not currently under . agricultural use. The City of Renton does not have a program authorizing transfer or purchase of development rights. c. Preservation of Landmarks or Landmark Districts: The City of Renton . has no regulations comparable to Chapter 20.62, Protection and Preservation ofLandmarks, Landmark Sites, and Districts, in the King , . � Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 04/23/07 Page 7 County Code. However, no landmark sites or districts are lrnown to exist in the subject annexation area. d. Surface Water Control: The City of Renton has adopted the 1990 Kin� Countv Surface Water Desi�n Manual, by reference, in the City's Drainage (Surface Water) Standards (RMC 4-6-030) as the design standard for surface water control in development projects. Higher standards such as those of the 2005 Kin� Countv Surface Water Desi� Manual, Level 2 standard are often applied through environmental review. In addition, the City under its recently issued Phase II,NPDES Permit, must adopt new standards comparable to the 2005 King Countv Surface Water Design Manual,by 2009. C. Citv of Renton Comprehensive Plan/Franchise 1) Citv Planning Under the Growth Management Act Renton City Council adopted the current Comprehensive Plan in 1995, consistent with the requirements of the Growth Management Act. The 1995 Comprehensive Plan was updated in the 2005 Comprehensive Plan Update. The Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map identifies Potential Annexation Areas, including the area currently proposed for annexation, and shows land use designations for,such areas (see Exhibit G, City of Renton Land Use Designations). The proposal is consistent with the Land Use Element policies of the Renton Comprehensive Plan that support annexation of lands: � That are within Renton's Potential Annexation Area where the availability of infrastructure and services allow for the development of urban densities (Objective LU-1); • That are vacant and subject to development pressure(LU-37.3); • That are available for urbanization under county comprehensive - planning,zoning, and subdivision regulations (LU-37.5); • For which the City of Renton should logically be the primary provider of urban infrastructure and services (LU-36); • That would include those who already use City services or who impact City infrastxucture(LU-41); and • That includes environmentally sensitive areas and 'vacant land where future development could adversely influence the environmental and land use character of Renton(LU-42). 2) PAA status and PAA aQreement�with other cities, if any: The City of Renton has adopted Potential Annexation Areas. These areas are identified in Renton's Comprehensive Plan and on the King County Interim Potential Annexation Area Map. The City has also negotiated a PAA boundary agreement with the City of Kent in the 1990s. No additional PAA agreements are necessary for the area currently proposed for annexation. 3) Required Comprehensive Plan amendments, if anv: Although no amendments to Renton's Comprehensive Plan are necessary to process the current proposed annexation the City is currently reviewing land use and ; • _ Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 04/23/07 Page 8 zoning in the subject area and may propose amendments to its Comprehensive Plan either before or after adoption of this annexation, if it is approved by the electorate and the Board. 4) Comprehensive Plan approval date: Renton's current Comprehensive Plan was initially adopted on February 20, 1995, with annual amendments in , subsequent years. The latest, 2005 Comprehensive Plan, was a comprehensive update of the earlier 1995 Comprehensive Plan. 5) Required franchises to serve area: No franchise will be required for the City of Renton to provide services to the subject area. . 6) Pre-Annexation Zonin�Agxeements: The subject area has not been the subject of a Pre-Annexation Zoning Agreement. 7) Proposed land use designation: The 4.2 square mile annexation area has multiple land use designations as shown on the City's Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. Approximately 108 acres are designated Residential Low Density (RLD), approximately 1,906 acres are designated Residential Single Family (RSF), approximately 200 acres are designated Residential Medium Density (RMD), and approximately 91 acres are designated Residential Multi-family (RMF). In addition to this, the Comp Plan Land Use Map shows approximately 71 acres as Commercial Corridor (CC). As noted above, areas having these land use designations are currently under review and could be modified before the annexation is brought into the City, assuming the Board supports the annexation and the electorate approves it. 4. Planning data A. Revenues/Expenditures A fiscal analysis of the 2,438-acre annexation area prepared by Berk & Associates in December 2005 found that the City would face a first-year annual cost of $681,000 to serve the area, assuming Renton's current citywide LOS standard. In addition, the consultants estimated that the City would need to hire 78 Full Time ' Equivalent(FTE) staff positions to maintain the City's current level of service in the area to be annexed. - The following analysis identifies the General Fund revenues and costs associated with annexing the subject properties as they are currently develop. All assumptions regarding revenues and costs are based on existing standards or other comparable data,but actual results are likely to vary from these estimates. Assessed Valuations Units Population(est.) Assessed Valuation Existing conditions 5,897 16,100 $1,200,000,000* *Source:Fiscal Impacts of Renton's Annexation of the Cascade Area, 2005 by Berk&Associates for King County � � , Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 04/23/07 Page 9 1) Estimated Citv Expenditures Operating Costs Current Development � Administrative,Judicial&Legal Services $627,000 Planning,Building, and Public Works $1,769,000 Fire Services $1,113,000 Police Services $728,000 Community Services(Recreation) $481,000 Finance and Information Services $341,000 Human Resources&Risk Management $73,000 Economic Development $233,000 Legislative $14,000 Staff-related Facility Costs $340,000 Total ongoing costs $g 719 000 � � 2) Estimated Citv Revenues to be a�; ined Current Operating Revenues Development � Regular Property Tax $3 685,000 Utility Tax $1,387,000 Sales Tax $833,000 State-Shared Revenues $546,000 Gambling Tax $399,000 Permit Fees $345,000 Sales Tax-Criminal Justice $323,000 Fines&Forfeits $294,000 Cable Franchise Fees $137,000 Recreation Fees $66,000 Business License Fees $23,000 Total revenues $g,038,000 � , 3) Estimated Net Fiscal Ixnpact Net fiscal impact Existing ($681,000) The above analysis indicates that initially it would cost the City,$681,000 in 2005 dollars to serve the 2,438-acre annexation area at its current LOS. However, with the recent adoption of SSB 6686, the City will be able to able to offset cost-to-revenue imbalances that may result from annexation. .. - � Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation U4/23/07 ` Page 10 SSB 6686 allows cities in King County, excluding Seattle, annexing more than 10,000 new residents to adopt a new type of local sales/use tax to provide funding for the cost of providing municipal services to the newly annexed area where the potential local sales tax receipts from the area are insufficient to cover these costs. The rate for an area having a population between 10,000 and 20,000 residents is 0.1 percent. Beginning on July 1, 2007 a municipality meeting this criteria may levy the tax for a period up to a ten years.� This local tax is credited against the state retail sales/use tax so the impact is borne by the state general fund,not taxpayers. 4) Estimated County revenues lost: The estimated reduction in County revenues would be$2,695,212'at current development(road and library levies, excluding library bonds)as a result of the City of Renton taking over these services. The City of Renton and King County Library Systems are negotiating the potential transfer of bond proceeds if annexation occurs. 5) Estimated reduction in Count��expenditures: The estimated reduction in County expenditures is generally anticipated to be proportional to the reduction in revenues from the proposed annexation area. The County states that it currently spends more on these areas than it receives in property taxes and fees. 6) Estimated fire district revenue lost: The area proposed for annexation lies primarily within Fire District No. 40. Approximately 5% of the annexation area is within Fire District No. 37. As consequence of Renton taking over fire and emergency aid sexvices for these two districts it is anticipated that combined they would loose $1,308,636. Fire District 37's share is estimated to be approximately $26,173 and Fire District 40's share is estimated to be approximated $1,282,463. The City of Renton is in preliminary negotiations with District No. 40 on transference issues. 7) Estimated fire district expenditures reduced: The estimated expenditure savings to Fire Districts 37 and 40 is assumed to be comparable to what they currently receive from property taxes ($1.09053 per$1,000 of assessed value). B. Services 1) Water Service The proposed annexation is entirely within the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District's water service area. The service area would not change as a result of the proposed annexation unless the district and the City of Renton agreed upon subsequent changes and the Board approved these: a) Direct/Contract: The area will continue to be served by the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District for the foreseeable future. Future developers will have to notify the District regarding water availability and obtain a certificate of water availability from the District. *This estimate is based on information provided in the 2005 Berk&Associates study,Fiscal Impacts ofRenton's Annexation of the Cascade Area. December7,2005. .. - -� Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 04/23/07 Page 11 b) Stora�e Locations/Capacitv: The zoned residential capacity under the existing King County zoning is higher than the likely capacity under the future City of Renton zoning. Since population growth under the City of Renton's proposed residential zoning is likely to be at least 25%less than that under the County's current zoning,the District's capacity should be adequate for the water demand generated by post-annexation development of the subject area. c) Mains to serve the area: The Soos Creek Water and Sewer District will likely require developers to extend mains into areas currently not served within the annexation area as part of their development proposals. d) Financin�proposed service: Such improvements are typically financed by developers and/or normal user fees for existing and new residents. 2) Sanitarv Sewer Service , a) Direct/Contract: Sewer service would be provided directly to the proposed,annexation area by the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District,the designated sewer service provider for this area. b) Mains to serve area: Virtually all of the annexation area is currently served by sewer through the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District. c) Disposal: Sewage disposal will be through METRO's wastewater treatment facilities. d) Capacity Available: Soos Creek Water and Sewer District's sanitary sewer system appears to have sufficient capacity to accommodate build out of the 4.2 square mile annexation area under current county zoning. Since Renton's zoning will likely . result in somewhat less intense development, the demand for use of the District's system should actually decrease. e) Financing of proposed service: Improvements within this annexation area would be anticipated to be made through developer extensions since the annexation area is primarily undeveloped at this time. 3) Fire Service a) Direct/Contract: Fire District 40 currently provides fire suppression services to 95% of the annexation area and Fire District 37 provides suppression services to the remaining 5% located in the southwest corner of the annexation south of SE 192nd Street. Following annexation, the City of Renton would take over serving the annexation area from these two independent fire districts. Because the proposed BHC Annexation comprises less than 60% of either Districts' current assessed value, the City of Renton is not required . °. Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 04/23/07 Page 12 to assume responsibility for serving the remaining portions of these two fire districts. b) Nearest stations: Fire District 40's nearest station is Station No.42, located close to the intersection of SE 176�`Street and Petrovitsky Road. It is near the business center west of 108�' Avenue SE and near those areas having the most residential density. This station would serve the majority of the annexation area. District 40 is currently building a new combined fire station and administrative offices near the intersection of 108�' Avenue SE and SE 180`� Street. The City of Renton has its own fire station, Station #13, located approximately %a mile to the north of Station No. 42 on 108�' Avenue SE, near SE 172nd Street. It is anticipated that there would be a consolidation of these three stations if annexation of this area to the City is successful. Fire District 37's nearest station is to the south near 108�'Avenue SE and SE 230�`Street. c) Response time: Response time to any point within the proposed annexation boundaries could range from two to eight minutes. Since Fire Station No. 42 and its proposed replacement are close to arterials serving most of the annexation area and are fully staffed, little or no change of service is anticipated as a result of annexation for the portion within District No. 40. The small portion of the annexation area served by Fire District No. 37 should not see a noticeable decrease in response time since Renton's Station #13 is about 1.7 miles away and Station#14, east of SR-167, is about 2.25 miles away. d) Staffin�: Station #42 is currently fully staffed, with three firefighters, including a lieutenant, on duty per shift. In addition, the station houses the District's administrative staff of six persons. e) Major e�cuipment: Major equipment located at Station No. 42 includes one 1,500 gallon per minute pumper and one aid car. fl Certified EMT/D-Fib personnel: All shift personnel at Station#42 are certified EMT/D-Fib. g) Fire Ratin�: Renton's fire rating is three, as determined by the Washington State Survey and Rating Bureau. h) Source of dispatch: Valley Communication 911 service is the source of emergency vehicle/aid dispatch. 5. General A) Annexation agreements for extensions of service: No applicable annexation ' agreements are in effect for the subject area. B) Topo�raphv and natural boundaries: Soos Creek and its ravine along portions of the annexation area's eastern boundary is a natural boundary and is being used as is ravine east of the Renton Park area (Lindberg High School and Renton Pool). The study area is mostly a plateau that rests above the Green River Valley with Panther Creek and Soos Creek running through it. Also, the headwaters of Springbrook Creek begin in the southwest corner of the annexation area at Springbrook Springs. - �. Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 04/23/07 Page 13 West of 100�'Avenue SE, if extended, the topography drops 75' to 100' towards the Valley floor(SR-167 and areas west). C) Projected 10-year �rowth: The County estimates that as of 2000, there were 15,080 dwelling units in the Fairwood/Cascade PAA. Staff has assumed that approximately 5,897 of these are in the proposed annexation area. The County's buildable lands inventory of 2002 indicated that there were approximately 604 acres in the Fairwood/Cascade PAA with a potential of 3,801 new units. Staff estimates that 1,486 of these units would be built in the annexation area over the next few years, bringing the total estimated number of dwelling units in the area to 7,474 units. These figures are expected to be updated during the first half of 2007. D) Municipal or community services: With annexation, the property owners and residents would have access to a full range of urban services including police, fire, parks, libraries, community services, the City's neighborhoods program, annual community events, and local, readily accessible municipal government. In order to maintain the same level of service Renton provides citywide in the 2,438-acre annexation area, it is estimated that 78 new employees will need to be hired by the City. E) Potential delays in implementing service deliverv: No costs were anticipated for future parklands acquisition. There currently are more than 93 acres of King County parlclands in the proposed annexation area, most of which are underdeveloped. The City and County will negotiate the transfer of approximately half of the 93 acres, or 41.22 acres of local park properties to the City upon annexation. Similarly, discussions are underway about provision of fire services with Fire District 40,the major fire service provider in the area. Under State of Washington law, the current waste hauler would continue to provide solid waste removal for seven years after annexation. At that time, the annexation area would then be included in the City's waste hauler contract. The City is also negotiating with King County regarding taking over of their surface water detention facilities. With the exception of parks (notably safety assessment) and solid waste removal,no delays are expected in implementing service delivery to the area. Some city services will require assessment of facility needs including recreation, library and general purpose city facilities. City departments reviewing the annexation proposal indicated that they would be able to adequately serve existing and future development with the anticipated 78 new employees needed to ensure that the area receives the same LOS the City currently provides residents elsewhere. As noted above, the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District is expected to continue to provide water and sewer service, and has indicated no major obstacles to service delivery at this time. F) Evaluation of adequacv, costs, or rates of service to area: Existing services to the area appear to be generally adequate although not up to Renton's level of service. The City is committed to hiring necessary staff to ensure that this area has the same level of service provided elsewhere in the City. As additional development occurs in the proposed annexation area, demand for services will increase. It is assumed that the cost of such services will be largely offset by property taxes, services charges, and other revenues based on population. As noted above, if the City were to assume this annexation at current levels of development, it would have to , ': _ _ Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 04/23/07 Page 14 subsidize it at an estimated $681,000 per year, in 2005 dollars. However, with the recent passage of SSB 6686 and the fact that the population of the BHC Annexation area is greater than 10,000, the area qualifies for a sales and use tax credit of 0.1% to cover this deficit for a period of ten years. To qualify for this credit, the annexation would have to be brought into the City before January 1,2010. King County is the only alternative service provider for services that would be assumed by the City of Renton upon annexation. School district boundaries are not affected by annexations, and therefore, will not change. As a result, 95% of the subject area will remain in the Renton School District north of SE 192nd Street with the 5% south of 192°d Street and west of 108`�' Avenue SE remaining in the Kent School District. � III. OBJECTIVES The proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation generally complies with the objectives of the Boundary Review Board. These include the following: 1) Preservation of natural neighborhoods and communities. No detrimental impacts to existing neighborhoods or communities are anticipated to result from the proposed action. The annexation does not split any existing subdivision or established neighborhoods. 2) Use of physical boundaries,including but not limited to bodies of water,highways,and land contours. As noted above,the eastern boundary of this large annexation area is bounded by Soos Creek and the ravines that help create its headwaters. Its southern boundary is the edge of Renton's Fairwood/Cascade PAA and its western and northern boundary is defined by the l existing corporate boundary of the City of Renton,with the exception of the boundary of the proposed Hudson Annexation which was approved by the City but has not been effectuated awaiting the installation of a jointly funded(City and County) signalized intersection at SE 168�'Street and 108�'Avenue SE. 3) Creation and preservation of logical service areas. City staff that have reviewed the proposed annexation have stated that the proposed boundaries represent logical extensions of City of Renton services. Also,the Countywide Planning Policies state that cities are the appropriate providers of local urban services to Urban Areas. The proposal would therefore further both the intent of City annexation objectives and relevant Countywide Planning Policies. 4) Prevention of abnormally irregular boundaries. The proposed boundaries for this annexation are only irregular along its eastern edge,where they are considered to be interim until subsequent annexations fill in this area or incorporation of the Fairwood area occurs. As noted above,the majority of this annexation area's boundary is defined by Renton's corporate boundary and the edge of Renton's PAA. 5) Discouragement of multiple incorporations of small cities and encouragement of incorporation of cities in excess of ten thousand population in heavily populated urban areas. Not applicable. . '�'.y. _ Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 04/23/07 Page 15 6) Dissolution of inactive special purpose districts. Not applicable. 7) Adjustment of impractical boundaries. This annexation is not being undertaken to adjust impractical city boundaries. 8) Incorporation as cities or towns or annexation to cities or towns of unincorporated areas,which are urban in character King County has designated this area for urban development and because it is within Renton's PAA, it is anticipated that it will annex as proposed or in smaller increments if this annexation by election fails. A recent attempt to incorporate the Fairwood area to the east failed. 9) Protection of agricultural and rural lands which are designated for long term productive agricultural and resource use by a comprehensive plan adopted by the county legislative authority. Not applicable. No portions of the proposed annexation area are designated Rural or designated for long term productive agricultural or resource use in the King County Comprehensive Plan. finis .:�- � � �! = y REPORT TO WASHINGTON STATE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD • FOR KING COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE CITY OF RENTON'S BENSON HII,L COMMU1vITIES ANNEXATION Boundary Review Board File No.2256 May 21,2007 Public Hearing 1. REQiJEST The City of Renton respectfully requests that the Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County hold a public hearing in order that residents of the proposed annexation area can be heard and boundaries for the proposed annexation confirmed before this annexation is placed on the ballot. The City of Renton is hopeful that after careful review the Board will be able to support this annexation. II. BACKGROUND AND FACTS The City received a 10% Notice of Intent to Commence Annexation Proceedings petition for approximately 2,438-acres in December 2006 (Figure 1, Vicinity Map). This petition requested that the Renton City Council hold a public meeting with the annexation proponents to decide whether to accept or reject the proposed annexation, whether to require simultaneous adoption of new zoning, whether to require the assumption of a proportional share of the City's outstanding indebtedness, and whether to adopt a resolution to approve the proposed annexation and call for an election or reject the proposed annexation. On January 23, 2007, King County Elections and Records certified the 10% Notice of Intent petition, noting that there were 572 valid signatures of registered voters,exceeding the estimated 415 needed for certification. On March 12, 2007, the Renton City Council held a public meeting on the proposed annexation and passed a resolution accepting the proposed annexation and calling for an election in the fall of 2007. Neither the adoption of simultaneous zoning or assumption of bonded indebtedness were required to be placed on the ballot �g --.•e#��Fx,��a,P;��.s rr �;,, �„ �,�.. r:j. ,.�R an1-nn_ Tlle . Council agreed to call for an election and pay for the costs of such an election. III. CONSISTENCY WITH APPLICABLE OBJECTIVES OF THE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD City Council and City staff have analyzed the proposed 2,438-acre annexation in light of Boundary Review Board criteria and found that it generally meets both the policy intent and criteria the Board must implement. Pursuant to RCW 36.93.180, the Board, in making its decision, shall attempt to achieve the following relevant objectives: 1. Preservation of natural neighborhoods and communities. Annexation of the Benson Hill Communities Annexation will preserve existing natural neighborhoods, since nearly half of the Benson Hill-Fairwood PAA is included within � the.proposed annexation area. Residents of some of the subdivisions abutting, but outside of the proposed boundaries, have indicated an interest in having their areas included in this annexation. : ; Benson Hill Communities Annexation 2 BRB File No.2256 2. Preservation of physacal boundaries, including, but not limited to, bodies of water,highways, and land contours. Over 50% of the area's boundaries are coterminous with the City of Renton's city limit boundary. The eastern boundary is basically that of the previously proposed Fairwood Incorporation area. The southern boundary is determined by the southern limit of the City's Benson Hill-Fairwood PAA boundary. 3. Creation and preservation of logical service areas. Ninety percent of the proposed annexation site is located within the Renton School District's boundaries with the remaining ten percent, south of SE 192nd Street, located in the Kent School District. School district boundaries will not change as a result of this annexation. The entire 2,438-acre annexation site is located primarily within the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District. Approximately four or five percent of the area it is located Renton's Water Utility service area. Fire District No. 37 and Fire District No. 40 currently provide fire service to area. Fire District No. 40 serves 90% of the annexation site and Fire District No. 37 serves the other ten percent. If the subject annexation is successful, Renton's Fire Department is expected to take over service from these two districts. Consolidating fire services under one district will create a more logical fire service area. 4. Discouragement of multiple incorporations of small cites and encouragement � of incorporation of cities in excess of ten thousand population in heavily populated urban areas. As noted earlier,the eastern boundary of the proposed annexation area was deternuned by the boundary of the proposed Fairwood Incorporation area that went to an election in November 2006 and failed. Apparently a renewed effort at incorporation is currently underway for the same area. Annexation to the City of Renton should discourage further incorporation proposals within Renton's Benson Hill — Fairwood PAA. Because of its large tax base, Renton can ensure that the subject annexation area will receive a higher level of urban services at or below what residents are now paying for these services, as residents of unincorporated King County. 5. Dissolution of inactive special purpose districts. Not applicable. There are no inactive special purpose districts within the Benson Hill Communities Annexation area or its proposed expansion areas. 6. Adjustment of impractical boundaries. Not applicable. The proposed 2,438-acre Benson Hill Communities Annexation is not being proposed to adjust impractical boundaries. 7. Incorporation as cities or towns or annexation to cities or towns of unincorporated areas,which are urban in character. In both the City of Renton's and King County's Comprehensive Plans, all the subject annexation area is designated urban and is located within Renton's designated Benson Hill — Fairwood Potential Annexation Area. The area under consideration has two H:�EDNSP�PAA�Annexations�Benson Hill Communities�BRB Brief.doc\cor • % Benson Hill Communities Annexation � 3 BRB File No.2256 options; either remain in unincorporated King County and see its level of service continue to decline or annex to the City of Renton, with its much higher level of service. King County currently spends an estimated $511 per person for.urban type services in this portion of unincorporated King County versus Renton,which spends an estimated $3,000 per person. As a result, Renton residents tend to receive a much higher level of service per tax dollar spent than residents of the urban portion of unincorporated King County. 8. Protection of agriculture and rural lands which are designed for long term � productive agriculture and resource use by a comprehensive plan adopted by the county legislative authority. Not applicable. The 2,438-acre annexation site is not designated on the King County Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map as Agriculture. The entire annexation site is located within the Urban Growth Boundary, so only properties on the rural side of the Urban Growth Area boundary are designated Agriculture. IV. DECISIONS TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT ACT(RCW 36.93.157) County planning under the Growth Management Act(GMA)relates to this proposal in that King County views the subject annexation area as urban and has adopted maps that place it with Renton's Urban Growth Area and its Potential Annexation Area (PAA). Renton's minimum proposed density for this area is 4-du/net acre, which is consistent with GMA density requirements. Exceptions are allowed for critical areas. V: ANNEXATION TO BE CONSISTENT WITH COUNTYWIDE PLANNING POLICIES RCW 36.93.157 requires the Boundary Review Board to comply with the Countywide Planning Policies. Relevant Countywide Planning Policies and the City's response to them follow: Policv CA-7. Adjacent jurisdictions shall identify and protect habitat networks that are aligned at jurisdictional boundaries. Networks shall link large protected or significant blocks of habitat within and between jurisdictions to achieve a continuous countywide network. These networks shall be mapped and displayed in comprehensive plans. King County and Renton have worked together to protect the area south of South 55�' Street (SE 192nd Street) and west 100�' Avenue SE as a Greenbelt/Urban Separator. Renton's Comprehensive Plan,designates this area RLD and it is likely to be zoned either R-1 or R-4. This area is contiguous to tracts on the north side of South 55�' Street and west of Talbot Road South that were set-aside as wetland tracts in the 1990s. King County also designates the an area east of 108`�'Avenue SE and south.of SE 196�' Street that connects to Panther Lake and the area east of it. Combined, these open space areas comprise an area of hundreds of acres that act as an open space/habitat network for a variety of fauna. Policv CA-10. Jurisdictions shall maintain or enhance water quality through control of runoff and best management practices to maintain natural aquatic communities and beneficial uses. - H:�EDNSP�PAA�Annexations�Benson Hill Communities�BRB Brief.doc\cor • - Benson Hill Communities Annexation 4 BRB File No.2256 Renton has adopted the Cedar River Basin Plan, which recommends solving problems at their source, and suggests land use prescriptions and development restrictions. The Plan also often imposes, at the project level, in sensitive areas subject to erosion and flooding Level 3 Flow Control Standards from the 2005 King County Surface Water Design Manual. In addition, the City will likely adopt the Department of Ecology 2005 Shoreline Management Manual for Western Washington as required by the NPDES,Phase 2,Municipal Stormwater Permit. Policv LU-27. Urban separators are low-density areas or areas of little development within the Urban Growth Area. Urban separators shall be defined as permanent low- density lands, which protect adjacent resource lands, Rural Areas, and environmentally sensitive areas and create open space corridors within and between Urban Areas, which provide environmental, visual, recreational and wildlife benefits. � ��as d�.h i�re+�jr� �� As noted above, Renton has designated the southwest corner of th annexahon srte�, Residential Low Density on its Comprehens� Plan Land Use Map. -k�13�--�l�at ,��w� , �� z�..,�.�f��:�a�u�?^,..oa �:-r...a would be zoned� , �e-�g�r,�! �'^� �r�� -tmtte�develop@���r-cel�heing zoned R-l�one u�i�gex-net-acr�, upon annexation. Such �wj"�� zoning is comparable to what the County currently envisions for the,�a.rea and will.dn �?���(;i�� �er-c�e preserve its existing character, including providing environme�tal, visual, and wildlife benefits. ���ti���g,����� Policy LII-31. In collaboration with adjacent counties and cities and King County, and in consultation with residential groups in affected areas, each city shall designate a potential annexation area. Each potential annexation area shall be specific to each city. Potential annexation areas shall not overlap. The subject expanded annexation site is part of Renton's designated Benson Hill - Fairwood Potential Annexation Area. Renton's PAA does not overlap that of any adjacent jurisdiction at this time and is shown on Renton's Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. The subject annexation comprises much of Renton's Benson Hill - Fairwood PAA, extending south to where it is coterminous with the City of Kent's PAA. Policv LU-32. A city may annex territory only within its designated potential annexation area. All cities shall phase annexations to coincide with the abiliry for the city to coordinate the provision of a full range of urban services to areas annexed. The Benson Hill Communities Annexation area is located completely within Renton's Benson Hill - Fairwood PAA and Renton is prepared to provide a full range of urban services to this area including police, fire, surface water management, parks and recreation, and local governance,to mention a few, at the time of annexation. Policv LU-34. Unincorporated Urban Areas that are already urbanized and are within a city's potential annexation area are encouraged to annex to that city in order to receive urban services. Where annexation is inappropriate, incorporation may be considered. The Benson Hill Communities Annexation area is located within Renton's long established PAA and the City has gone on record as supporting annexation of this area into the City. As noted above,the City of Renton is in a position to provide a full array of urban services to this area upon annexation. These include police, fire prevention H:�EDNSP�PAA�Annexations�Benson Hill Communities�BRB Brief.doc\cor • � Benson Hill Communities Annexation 5 BRB File No.2256 and emergency services, street and road maintenance, land use and transportation planning, surface water management, libraries, parks and recreation, development review and permitting, and code enforcement,to mention a few. Clearly, annexation is appropriate for this area. Policv CC-6. A regional open space system shall be established to include lands which: a) Provide physical and/or visual buffers such as open spaces, which help to separate incompatible uses, distinguish the Urban and Rural Areas, define Urban Growth Boundaries, or establish the character of a neighborhood, community, city, or region. As noted elsewhere, the southwestern corner of the subject annexation site is designated as Greenbelt/iJrban Separator on the King County Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. Renton has retained most of this on its Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map and does not anticipate changing this if the area successfully annexes into the City. b) Provide active and passive outdoor recreational opportunities, which are compatible with the environmental and ecological values of the site; The proposed 2,438-acre annexation site includes more than 90-acres of County owned parklands, but only Boulevard Lane Park and Cascade Park, which comprise approximately 40-acres, would be taken over by the City of Renton upon annexation. Most of these areas are currently underdeveloped. The City would move ahead to develop these so that they can provide both active and passive outdoor recreational opportunities for residents. Unlike King County,which spends less than$25 per capita for parks and recreation services,' the City of Renton spends an estimated $315 per capita for parks and recreation services.2 VI. The Annexation is Consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan. King County views the 2,438-acre Benson Hill Communities Annexation and other areas within the Urban Growth Area boundary as urban and has adopted maps that place it within Renton's designated Benson Hill — Fairwood Potential Annexation Area. Below is a listing of relevant County Comprehensive Plan policies related to annexations: Poliev U-204. King County shall support annexation proposals that are consistent with Countywide Planning Policies and the Washington State Growth Management Act, and when the area proposed for annexation is wholly within the annexing city's off cially adopted PAA, and is not part of a contested area. 1 2006 Regional Government Transition,Annexation Initiative and 2006 Adopted Regional/Local Unincorporated Budget Allocation,King County,2006 Z Investing in Renton's Future,2006 Budget Detail,City of Renton,2006 H:�EDNSP�PAA�Annexations�Benson Hill Communities�BRB Brief.doc\cor � < Benson Hill Communities Annexation 6 BRB File No.2256 The subject annexation site is consistent with the following relevant Countywide Planning Policies and provisions of the Growth Management Act, and is not part of a contested area being within Renton's officially adopted Potential Annexation Area. Policv U-205. King County shall not support annexation proposals that would: 1) Result in illogical service areas; The current proposal does not create illogical service areas since, if successful, it would bring a large piece of unincorporated King County into the City. County roads surfacing and maintenance would be taken over by the City, as would local policing and fire protection. Water and school district boundaries would not change as a result of this annexation. 2) Create unincorporated islands unless the annexation is preceded by an interlocal agreement in which the city agrees to pursue annexation of the remaining island area in a timely manner; Although a small unincorporated island will result, it is an area that currently is in the process of annexation. 3) Focus solely on areas that would provide a distinct economic gain for the annexing city at the exclusion of other proximate areas that should logically be included; No areas were excluded from the proposed annexation area based upon their assessed value. If anything, just the opposite is true. Some areas with higher property assessments, such as those east of 140'�'Avenue SE, were not included in this proposed annexation. 4) Move designated Agricultural and/or Forest Production District lands into the Urban Growth Area; or , Not applicable. S) Apply zoning to maintain or create permanent, low-density residential areas, unless such areas are part of an urban separator or are environmentally constrained, rendering higher densities inappropriate. In 2004, Renton amended its Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map to increase the amount of Residential Low Density (RLD) in the area south of South 55`i' Street and west of 100`�' Avenue SE in order to make this area more consistent with the County criteria for urban separators and greenbelts. This change was based upon discussions and concurrence from County planning staff. Policv II-301. King County should work with cities to focus countywide growth within their boundaries and should support annexations within the Urban Growth Area when consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan and Countywide Planning Policies. As noted above, the proposed 2,438-acre Benson Hill Communities Annexation is generally consistent with relevant Countywide Planning Policies and the King County Comprehensive Plan. H:�EDNSP�PAA�Annexations�Benson Hill Communities�BRB BrieEdoc\cor . . Benson Hill Communities Annexation 7 BRB File No.2256 Policv U-304. King County should support annexation proposals when: a. The proposal is consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan; b. The proposed area is wholly within the Urban Growth Area and within the city's designated Potential Annexation Area (for annexations); c. The City is planning for urban densities and efficient land use patterns consistent with the Countywide Planning Policies and King County land use plans; and, d. Adopted Countywide goals and policies for urban services, environmental and cultural resources protection will be supported. The proposed annexation is generally consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map. The area proposed for annexation is wholly within the Urban Growth Area as shown on the King County Comprehensive Plan and within Renton's designated Benson Hill — Fairwood PAA. The City's Comprehensive Plan policies and development regulations support countywide goals and policies for urban densities,urban services, and environmental and cultural resource protection. Under the County's Comprehensive Plan, the proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation site is given multiple land use designations. The majority of the area is designated Urban Residential, 4-12 du/gross acre. In addition to this, the area around the intersection of SE 176`�' Street and 108th Avenue SE, and the area southeast of the intersection of 116t'' Avenue SE and SE 168`i' Street, are both designated Community Business. Each of these business districts has multi-family Urban Residential, High (greater than 12 du/gross acre)land use designations. The City of Renton is currently reviewing these County land use designations and zones within the 2,438-acre annexation area and is likely to reduce overall density given the higher densities shown on the County's Comprehensive Plan than those shown on Renton's Comprehensive Plan. As a larger city, Renton has the option of accommodating the growth targets the County has allocated here elsewhere including its downtown urban center. Overall, Renton will meet its growth targets, including those for the subject annexation area, consistent with Countywide Planning Policies and County land plans. �II. The Annexation is Consistent with Relevant King County Ordinances and Plans: 1. Kin�C�tv Code 13.24, Sewer/Water Comprehensive Plan. King County's Sewer/Water Comprehensive Plan designates the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District as the designated sewer service provider for most of the 2,438-acre Benson Hill Communities Annexation area. Ordinance 13708 adopted on January 9, 2000, approved Renton's Long Range Wastewater Management Plan, only includes for the City providing water and sewer service a small portion of the subject annexation site south of South 55�' Street and north of Carr Road and east of Talbot Road S. The Soos Creek Water and Sewer District is the designated water service provider for nearly the entire annexation area. As a result, there is no anticipated change in terms of sewer or water service resulting from the proposed annexation. 2. King Countv Ordinance 15051§157 Critical Areas. H:�EDNSP�PAA�Annexations�Benson Hill Communities�BRB Brief.doc\cor . . . Benson Hill Communities Annexation 8 BRB File No.2256 Pursuant to the state Growth Management Act, the County has adopted development regulations that protect the functions and values of critical areas, including wetland, fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas, critical groundwater recharge areas, frequently flooded areas, and geographical hazardous areas. King County's Comprehensive Plan policies call for a mixture of regulations and incentives to be used to protect the natural environment and manage water resources. Regulatory approaches include low-density zoning in environmentally constrained areas, limits on impervious surface, stormwater controls, and clearing and grading regulations. RCW 36.70A.172 requires local governments to include best available science in developing policies and development regulations to protect the functions and values of critical areas, and to give special consideration to conservation or protection measures necessary to preserve or enhance anadromous fisheries. The City of Renton's Critical Areas Ordinance (RMC 4-3-050) describes permitted and prohibited activities and uses,waivers,modifications and variances, and additional criteria and permit processes for development in critical area. Critical areas regulated by the City's ordinance include aquifer recharge areas, flood and geologic hazard areas, native habitat and wetlands. Although specific regulations vary, they are comparable to the County's Critical Areas Ordinance. VIII. CONCLUSION The proposed 2,438-acre Benson Hill Communities Annexation appears to be consistent with relevant objectives, criteria, and policies and should therefore be supported by the Board. These objectives, criteria, and policies include those of the Boundary Review Board (RCW 36.93.180), the Growth Management Act (RCW 36.93.157), the Countywide Planning Policies, the King County Comprehensive Plan, and relevant County utility plans and ordinances. In addition, the City of Renton is ready to assume responsibility for this area and provide a high level of urban services to its residents and businesses. The proposed 2,438-acre annexation area is designated "urban" and both the Growth Management Act and the Countywide Planning Policies designate cities, such as Renton, as the logical providers of urban services to these areas. It also appears that even though the City of Renton will provide a higher level of service than the County currently provides to this unincorporated area, taxes and service fees paid by most residents within the annexation area should be reduced. Renton is able to do this because of its considerable tax base. State law (RCW 36.93.160) authorizes the Boundary Review Board to: approve the annexation proposal as submitted, deny the annexation proposal as submitted, or modify the annexation proposal by adding or deleting territory and approving as modified. The City of Renton is requesting that the Board approve the annexation proposal as submitted. H:�EDNSP�PAA�Annexations�Benson Hil]Communities�BRB Brie£doc\cor . , � Benson Hill Communities Annexation 4 BRB File No.2256 Renton has adopted the Cedar River Basin Plan, which recommends solving problems at their source, and suggests land use prescriptions and development restrictions. The Plan also often imposes, at the project level, in sensitive areas subject to erosion and flooding Level 3 Flow Control Standards from the 2005 King County Surface Water Design Manual. In addition, the City will likely adopt the Department of Ecology 2005 Shoreline Management Manual for Western Wasliington as required by the NPDES,Phase 2,Municipal Stormwater Permit. Policv LU-27. Urban separators are low-density areas or areas of little development within the Urban Growth Area. Urban separators shall be defined as permanent low- density lands, which protect adjacent resource lands, Rural Areas, and environmentally sensitive areas and create open space corridors within and between Urban Areas, which provide environmental, visual, recreational and wildlife benefits. As noted above, Renton has designated the southwest corner of the annexation site Residential Low Density on its Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. Areas -designated Greenbelt/LJrban Separator in the Countywide Planning Policies will be redesignated on the Renton Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map to be consistent, upon annexation. R-1 zoning would be applied at that time for these areas. Such zoning is comparable to what the County currently envisions for those areas designated Greenbelt/Urban Separator. Such zoning will help preserve these area's existing character, including providing environmental, visual, and wildlife benefits. Policy LU-31. In collaboration with adjacent counties and cities and King County, and in consultation with residential groups in affected areas, each city shall designate a potential annexation area. Each potential annexation area shall be specific to each city. Potential annexation areas shall not overlap. The subject expanded annexation site is part of Renton's designated Benson Hill - Fairwood Potential Annexation Area. Renton's PAA does not overlap that of any adjacent jurisdiction at this time and is shown on Renton's Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. The subject annexation comprises much of Renton's Benson Hill - Fairwood PAA, extending south to where it is coterminous with the City of Kent's PAA. Policv LU-32. A city may annex territory only within its designated potential annexation area. All cities shall phase annexations to coincide with the ability for the city to coordinate the provision of a full range of urban services to areas annexed. The Benson Hill Communities Annexation area is located completely within Renton's Benson Hill - Fairwood PAA and Renton is prepared to provide a full range of urban services to this area including police, fire, surface water management, parks and recreation, and local governance,to mention a few, at the time of annexation. Policv LU-34. Unincorporated Urban Areas that are already urbanized and are within a city's potential annexation area are encouraged to annex to that city in order to receive urban services. Where annexation is inappropriate, incorporation may be considered. The Benson Hill Communities Annexation area is located within Renton's long established PAA and the City has gone on record as supporting annexation of this area H:�EDNSP�PAA�Anne�cations�Benson Hill Communities�BRB Brief.doc\cor . : . May 10, 2007 State of Washington Boundary Review Board for King County Attn: Lenora Blauman, Executive Secretary Yesler Building, Suite 402 400 Yesler Way Seattle,WA 98104 Subject: BENSON HII,L COMMUNITIES ANNEXATION BRIEF REGARDING JUSTIFICATION FOR EXPANSION OF CITY OF RENTON BOUNDARY Dear Board Members: Pursuant to RCW 36.93.100 the City of Renton has requested that the Board hold a public hearing to review the Benson Hill Communities Annexation. This is an opportunity for residents to find out more about the annexation itself as well as the role of the Board in reviewing and approving in principal such annexations. This annexation is proposed under the election method in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 35A.14 of the RCW. The 10%Notice of Intent to Commence Annexation Proceedings petition has been certified by the King County Department of Assessments and resolutions calling for a fall election adopted. This annexation would incorporate into the City of Renton approximately 2,438 acres of territory for the provision of urban services. Should questions arise during the review of the attached brief, please contact Don Erickson, Senior Planner, at(425)430-6581. Please send notices and other communications regarding the proposed annexation to: Don Erickson,AICP, Senior Planner/Strategic Planning Department of Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning City of Renton 1055 S. Grady Way Renton,WA 98055 Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Alex Pietsch,Administrator Attachment �r� s!" ';'o I'� \ \ Benson Hill Communities Annexation Public Hearing May 21, 2007 Back�round :;v e .� . 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A � y[ ._ . .� , ' � ..�r.:� .e.. � � i J � t ' ��I il � } � .. . `_ .... �l � � � 3 r ���, ���s �„� . � �-��+,;n.� ':z 'r� x� � _ �_ � ;�:, .. � �+.i'��s�_ � � �,,,€,�ti ,a' �« .�• -��.,w�,:..:���1, �� ��� '� ,. � t, ��'�'1 �4305 x���� Water and 5ewer�istrict • Schools (no chan�e) .' �. rt, . r — 98% I�ento� Scht�l�i�trict , ; — 2%4 K.ent ��hoo1 Distri��t __�_.�__ Renton Comprehensive Plan Land Use Desi nations ° .° � ., p� Commercial Corridor �r = _; �., t . i Resiclential Mu1t�-Fam�1� � . . �esidential Med. Density -, �_�-�� �esidential Sin�T�F�ni�y---- . � Residential Low Density '� Count� �c�m�rehensive Plan Land Use Des���.�i�ns � �� . ,;_ � 3 �� . � N�i�borh�od Business ,. � , Community Business � _ Urban Resi�ential - High Urban Res���� - Med — Urban Residen�ial - Low ��- Compliance with Relevant Countywide Plannin� Policies — Policv�l��6. The Ian�Ts��#�rt Urban Growth Areas shall be characterized by urbur�development, The UGA shall include r��'�areas already cl�ar+c��en�b�r�rban d�elv r�which can�e e���'��d�vst e�`'ectiv�l� se�v����t�s, lwater, ���s�?����i�m dr�z�t,rg+�, schools c�r�tJzer urban�u�rnmentcrl��r�ic�s withzn 24 years. T'h+�2,438 acre annexation�i#�:is characterized by urban dev�elopment and currently '` �acr�mmodate the+County's 2�-year����,la projects f�r bci�;�lds�.d ernployment. Re�ton l�a��,dicate�i th�it�an�ffiici�ntly serve the area with �lic�e,fire,lan�i use and h�n� rtation planning,economic and �.�rpment se�`v��es,street provements aud maintenance, ��urface wa�r management. Water and sewer will continue �'l�e pr�vided by the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District. � Com�liance with Relevant Countywide Plannin� Policies — Pot. <� . .�.» ���eolt'�bc�rc���w�,�lt�d�a��r�t�o�es ,. : ' and�i; > King�r�ur�ty, rmd in c�n,�ultatinn wit�i residen�t�groups in affected areas, each city shall designate tz potential annexation area. In 1996 Renton and Kent e��laborated�n the setting of a joint boun�ry for the�r c�t��rrninous PAA bcj�undaries along SE 1��"d Street, 1t�8�'Avenue���e�tween SE 1`92n� Street and 5E 200�' S#reet,and SE 200�'��eet west of 108�'Avenue SE — Policv LiI-32. A city may anneac t�ri�ry only within 'i it�c�esign�ed potenti�zl�annexati�ar�area. .�!!I�i���s�ll phase anrt�uti4ns tt�.��eide with th�e��rilit,��'vr#he eily to c�vordinate tl��v��sian of a fr�l�r�g+e�,f'urbr�re services tv areas#v be,a�rcexeri. Compliance with Relevant Goun wide Plann' . . licies "�'h��ject a�xa�i�ip is locate� '' �� _ >,` �le� ; ��'�a .�� t �a:tiaa�' t��C�t3r����e ;; � �f a ���of urban services ����� � , s.� a r - � .,. . ... �� �J_�� �����1�i������'�� �'��� � '` e x r�+ � �C+Et3xS,ll��'"�" fl r��' "`#,�'t��l�,' �. � .; . , �� �: r_,��, ������t���`���`���t�r���,i�r�y� ur�r���'an���e��`�J�►�����';��,����vur�ged z�cz�r��x t�t�+��ty�n r�rde�t�re+��iv��a�bcrt�c services. �he��c�r����i��a.��irtap�ropriate, irtcorpo�ation may be r�a��d�erec�: ` fi��s��bj�t at�e�at����alre�ly uxbanizec�and with a �r����n's F:�,�,. 1'��a�n�xrts s�l�annea�ation in order to receive hig�i��1i��r��n ss�rrvic�s such as thc�s�t�at Rentoza has to��er. Compliance with Relevant Countywide Plannin� Policle�s, ; yy � . .. .. Y `ry,�, � �� y%� ��� �.� T� ��._. a ���W�� vr4 , !# � � ��F�����4�� .F ��' "- �t'� �G`�1'+Cfi1�t���' �� �� � e= .�, . , ; o �CD1.��._ � J e _ � .� ,�, ,., � � � � � � � The+�ounty,� � ` �on with Renta�and Ken�,has design�.ted a.n :. S��at�r/(�reent�e�t in the southeast �carned of the s� ��xat�c�n�i�+e that�onnec#s to the nt�rth into Re�to�i�nd t+�the southeast into Ke�t's PAA, west of and including the Panther Lake area. Com�liance with BRB Obiectives The 4.2 �quare mile annexation a�ea is within Renton's PAA and appears to comply with the following relevant Boundary Review Board objectives: — Reaso�b�e boundaries • I)�ternnined by Rentt�n�orpc�rate bc�wncIary on west and north, Kent P�1A on south,and former Fairwood incorporation boundary,as adjusted hy Board,on east — It pr��er�es nazural neighborhoods and communi�i+�s,; • No larger subdivisions or eStablished neigl�borhoods are split by progosed boundaries • Small area on south of.SE 164�'Street incorreetly included in original boundary Compliance with BRB Ob'ectives - It creates:and preserv�s logical service areas;��d • School District boundaries do not change • Major sewer and water purveyors do not change • Police�nd fire services would be taken over by Re�� ; — It provi�+es�'or anne�ation of unincorporated areas th€�t are urban in character • Alt�tough average density is only 3�.�du/ac much of area has medium density zoning and.�igher densities • Area is designated urban on King C�unty Comp Plan and witlun Renton's�lesignated P�A 1 Com�liance with BRB Obi ectives � � � ���� ��_ : �:� Preservation of phy�ical boundaries, inclu�irt�g, but not limited to, bodies of water, highways, and land contours . : • Over 50°10 of area'���it�,ri�s are�a��us v�ith Rentan City limit bt���aay • Area's southern boundary is coterminous with Kent's PAA • Area's eastern boundar3�is�terminou��uith proposed Fairwood incorpcar�ti�n bounc�ary — Dissolution if inactive special purpose ciistricts • Not a�piicable. . Fiscal Arial.�� (Annexation Analysis of Cascade Area for King County, Dec 2005, Berk and As,sociates� What are anticipated operating costs to Renton i�election on annexativn passes? Estimated net operatin�c�st to City in 2005 dollars would be a�p�xu�tt����1,0�10 'ng responsi�'ility�'or F�re�strict�4d's Sf�tt�n 42,but excluding the Renton Po�l • 2005 Berk�4i Associates' Study Assumptions — Economy of scale from serving city of 75,000 — Leve�s o�service same as rest of Renton — Capitai nee+d�to meet Renton standards Fiscal �nal,yS1S (Annexation Analysis of C'ascade�r��t���.I�zng,County, Dec 2005, Be�k and Assdciates) ' Core Operating Costs and Revenues - �� , n; . Estimate�i Operating Esti.mated Ope� �`�E�� �Cr�sts (20051 Revenues(2005) $8,719,000 $8,038,000 Estimated Net Revenue (�405,� ($681,000) � �t+te: Tlxese preliminary costs are currently under r�vic�rv c�ti a�d��nement anr�wiZl updated ir�the n��,�rture Fiscal Analysis, continued � What new capital needs and cos�s would Renton incur to acldress future capital requirements`? - The 2005 estimated capital needs and costs are currently being uprd�ed i'n consultation with City departments -- The annexation area.is expected t+�generate approximately $700,i�00 per year in revenues from business licenses and rea] estate taxes that could be us�d to addre�s these capital needs�` *Source: Berk&Asstr�iates Fiscal Analysls,. continued � = M�� � � ,� ��� � �� ���,�� �: �-�.�a� �������a���g � = � �,��� ����� w�'t�uld incu��f i�t annex�s �� �� "���� ;���rchase "���,nd r��d _ ���� �. � ������:���� ` �� �� : �;" �-��� �.,. ��: e a�d c�mpreh # .�. $ -: I`li� :` �1 es�i�m�ted cost.�of �i���h�s fc�r Publi�Works is$] mi�liQn* , - Police,and Fi�e vv��ld be expec�tca also have u�itial eq�ipm�nt�cqui�itic�n cc��ts - Other transition�osts ta be determined *St�ur�e:�'%�al Impact�'A�nex�rti�ans,Berk&Asso�, Oct.3,200� ,� �, ���►��� �llc�,� e��� ���������.�s ��, �.. 4�s +�` ''��' � � ���� �.. y'����?�; t� :: .'. i � ' s tsr�w���•,�"��y�`�;�`"'^ > ,�'a, �����'�1 f a', "� "� ?',skh�..��u,aM ��•Y v.y.d,£ '� Ne� �����t�c�� --������+�$6 ,� „ ,. � �,, ���..: ' �• � 'A��`��ult�f,��� G686 R.entc��`wau�tl c�ui.�.li�`y. � r ' ° ` �"t�r�.�t�'t�,��s�us�����ba�e �f up to (�,�,°�o e of 1c�ca1��cc���t���rt��in,tt� co�ver projected deficit • Good for a period of up to 1� years from the date first imposed • To qualify under SSB 6686, Renton would have to effectuate this annexation before January 1, 2010 Fiscal Im�lications � � . � e �� �` � � � � ������ � ��� �� � . �: • To ens�re�nt+���`��e�t 1eve� t�f service the ZO+D� Ber�C& ��►���.�es�Luc�y* esti�a��d need to hire �S new���y�:�s ' � � ' , , � e � ���`�� � �� �r� �� y."re'� �L �` :��`9� � x b'�,� .'`� �k `'��'�"i�,�','"�`s�rf'g�z4,y���� t w.., , �, � ` � �ity sta�`curr�n����+���g t�es����i�na � department level � . �. . ,�i - ., � •� l r.��r�l lnrpucl o/�.I nna.catiuia_. O�t_((5.I3erk 8t.1.,ociat�. Fiscal� Implications,,, continued .� � -°'� � ~s� �#�ci��c��s= rin��ig the 4,2 sc�, � ��e� in a�. � �- �,e.,� �ultipl� t�.�� � u . = �� ,��� '��l��t11102]1�''i��� � b�I� "�� (�I'1 VE' �;���"�,"���'�'�7�11, � un�policy — Ec��nic de�veiopm�nt initiative�could, for ���p�e, focus c�n�ascade Shopping Center �c3vhich currentl�has major vacancies � T�1 ��# �,�.�- � ..�� Conclusion The proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexati�n is: • Generally consistent with Renton's Comp Plan annexa�i�n policies • Generally consistent with relevant Countywide Planning P�li�ies • Generally consistent with Boundary Review B�ard Objective�, �nd • Because t�f SSB 66$�, difference between revenues and costs in providing municipal services could be covered for first 10 yeazs Recommended Action • Board give conside�a�ion to adjusting propose�l Benson Hill Communities Annexation boundary by: - Excluding 18 single-family dwellings on south side of SE 164th Street which are part of subdiv�ision to north — Including portion of SE Petrovitsky Road east of 128th Ave SE to 134th Ave SE — Includir���e�panded portion of�n�iione' Anne�a�c�n excludet� ln response to Rose Hill decision �?-r"':'t: + --s.+ k•� �7,-� � � � � � � � 4 �_� � / / � / / � / �.: � � ���� r , -. �.E � . 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Dave McCammon Member of Benson Hill Communities progress group Working to Annex Benson Hill Communities into the City of Renton Sooner Not Later --------------Forwarded Message:-------------- From: annexbhctorenton@comcast.net To:rlind@ci.renton.wa.us Subject:Benson Hill Communiries zoning Date:Thu,03 May 2007 10:39:12+0000 Rebecca May I suggest that before the City of Renton seriously think about increasing any zoning within Benson Hill Communities that it look at the available roads out of the area these would include Benson RD S fed by Puget Drive SE, SE 168th,indirectly by SE Petrovitsky RD, Benson DR S fed by SE Petrovitsky RD,SR 515,Puget Drive S. SE Carr Rd fed by SE 176th ST/SE Petrovitsky RD,SR 515. These are probably the 3 main roads to get off the hill into Renton to go to or through Renton used by present Renton residents,future Renton residents,Kent residents,and unincorporated King County residents. I believe that without road improvement(or better mass transit)it would be irresponsible to increase zoning. While SE Carr Rd is the only street of the 3 mentioned that leads directly to HWY 167/I405 the other 2(Benson RD S, and Benson DR S)lead into downtown Renton and onto HWY167/I405. I believe Renton,King County and Washington have all acl�owledged that there is a problem with traffic amounts on these Highways. Dave McCammon Member of Benson Hill Communities progress group Working to Annex Benson Hill Communities into the City of Renton �c�c���r ���t ��,��� � � � ���'�r�' Q � , , file://C:�Documents and Settings\derickson�L,ocal Settings\Temp\GW}00OO1.HTM OS/07/2007 <- �, .� Page 1 of 1 �: . Donald Erickson - Benson Hill/RE: POPA orclinance to annex ..._. . .._ _ _ _. ;� _ - - .... .. �.__._ _. . . :.� . -:.�.. .,. ... .. �. .:._ ... .. ..- ... �...�::_... ...... ... ... .� � ...__ _�.tt.._ _.� � �..... .._. ��.._ .�,._..„�._... ._. __,.� .��_��. _ �._.__._.� From: Marty Wine To: Erickson,Donald; Wanen,Larry IDate: 10/25/2007 3:27 PM Subject: Benson Hi1URE: POPA ordinance to annex CC: Lind,Rebecca Hi Don, I realize that you may have already started working on this,but I'm attaching the POPA amiexation ordinlnce(an exa�nple or shell)and the legal description for Benson Hill and asking if you would be willi�ig to bring these together in a draft ordinance accepting the Benson Hill annexation for introduction on Nov. 5 or 17 (without kuowing today what voters will do). You&I&Rebecca will be having a conversation on Mouday about the effective date,but Larry's office needs some lead time to prepare dle ordinauce and could use your help Filling in some of the processing dates (see below). Thanks for any help you can provide to Larry's office. Marty x6526 »>"Lany Warren" <ljwarren@seanet.com> 10/25/2007 1:59 PM»> We did good work earlier this year. We just need new dates, legals etc. Don Erickson or whomever is in charge of this file could fill in the new dates etc and I could produce a dr�ft for review. From: Marty Wine [mailto:MWine@ci.renton.wa.us] Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 12:42 PM To: Ijwarren@seanet.com Subject: Fwd: POPA ordinance to annex Hi Larry, Our starting point for an annexation ordinance?This is from earlier in the year...probably don't need an emergency for Benson Hill. Marty x6526 file://C:�Documents and Settings\derickson\Local Settings\Temp\GW}00OO1.HTM 10/26/2007 : _ .. ... __... ._........... . .�... —.. . .. Donald Eric�<son - Benson Hill Annex Final Legal.doc � � � � � � Page 1 . BENSON HILL ANIVEXATION LEGAL DESCRIPTION The lands included within the subject aiuiexation are situated in parts of, Sections 21,27, 28,29; 31, 32 and 33 in Township 23 North,and Sections 5 and 6 in Township 22 North, all in Range 5 East,W.M., in King County,Washington, said annexation area being inore particularly described as lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the southeast corner of those lands annexed to the City of Renton under Ordinance No.1961 in the Southeast quarter of said Section 21 said southeast corner also being the point of intersection of the west line of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 21 and tlle southwesterly right of way margin of the City of Seattle Cedar River Pipe Line; Thence southeasterly along said southwesterly margin,crossing SE 160`h Street,to the south line of said Southeast quarter; Thence westerly, along said south line to an intersection with the east line of the west half of the Northeast quarter of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said east line,to the northerly right of way margin of SE 164`�' Street; Thence easterly along said nortllerly inargin to the point of intersection with the northerly extension of the easterly right of way margin of 128"'Ave SE; Thence southerly along said noi-therly extension and the easterly margin thereof to the north line of the south half of said Northeast quarter; Thence easterly along said north line to an intersection with the east line of said Sectioii 28; Thence southerly along said east line,to the northwest corner of"Tract A",Fairwood Parlc Division 7, as recorded under Volume 116 of Plats,Pages 88 through 90,said records, in said Section 27; Thence generally easterly,southerly,westerly and southerly along the various courses of said"Tract A",to a point on the northerly right of way margin of SE Petrovitsky Road (Petrovitsky Road Revision,Est. 5-28-62),in the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 27; Benson Hill Annexation 1 June 22,2007 - . _ _ .. _ _ , . , _ .. . . 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Thence southeasterly perpendicular to the centerline of said SE Petrovitsky Road, a distance of 92' to the southerly margin thereof; Thence southwesterly,westerly and northwesterly along the various courses of said southerly right of way margin, crossing 128`�'Avenue SE,to the northwest corner of that portion of 128�'Avemie SE dedicated per deed under King County Rec.No. 20000913001594,on the westerly right of way margin of 128"`Avenue SE; Thence southeasterly and southerly along said westerly right of way margin, to an intersection with the east line of the west half of the Southeast quarter of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said east line,to the southeast corner of said subdivision said southeast corner also Ueing the northeast corner of the Norihwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence southerly along flie east line of said subdivision,to the southeast corner thereof, ' said southeast corner also being the northwest conier of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Sectiou 33; Thence easterly along the north line of said subdivision,to an intersection with the northeasterly right of way margin of a 100' wide Puget Sound Power&Light Transmission Line right of way; Thence southeasterly along said northeasterly right of way margin, to an intersection with the northeasterly extension of the southeasterly lines of Lots 2 and 3,King County Short Plat No. 779163R,recorded under King County Rec.No. 8105060679; Thence southwesterly along said extension and the southeasterly lines of said lots,to an intersection with the northeasterly line of Lot 1,King County Short Plat No. C1077001, recorded under King County Rec.No. 7806080590; Thence northwesterly and southwesterly along the northeasterly and northwesterly lines of said Lot 1, to the most�vesterly corner thereof, said corner also Ueing a point on the south line of Lot 2 of said short plat; Thence westerly along said south line,to the northeast corner of Lot 4,King County Short Plat No. 775088,recorded under King County Rec.No. 7710200755; Thence southwesterly along the east line of said Lot 4 to the southeast corner thereof, said corner also being on the northwesterly line of Boulevard Lane Division No. 2,as recorded under Volume 82 of Plats,Pages 20 and 21, said records; Thence coizti�iuing southwesterly along said northwesterly line, and southerly along the Benson Hill Anilexation 2 June 22,2007 , _.. .� .. _ _.. . _ . . .. ..�....._........... ... .... Do aald Eric�,�cson - Benson Fiill Annex Final Legal.doc Page 3 westerly line of Boulevard Lane Division 1,as recorded under Volume 80 of Plats,Pages 89 and 90,records of King County,Washington,to the westerninost southwest conier of said plat, said southwest corner also being on a line 1073.56 feet north of and parallel with the soutli line of the Southeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence westerly along said parallel line,to a point 300.00 feet easterly of the west line of said subdivision, as measured perpendicular thereto, said point also being on the north line of Boulevard Lane Park, as deeded to King County under King County Rec.No. 19991011001557; Thence soutl�easterly along the east line of said parlc to the point of intersection of a line 422 feet east of and parallel with the west line of said subdivision and a line 300 feet north of and parallel with the south line of said subdivision; Thence continuing southerly along said east line,parallel with the west line of said subdivision,to a point on the northerly right of way margin of SE 192"d Street,said nortlierly right of way mar�in being 50 feet northerly of the south line of said Section 33 and the centerline of SE 192"d Street; Thence westerly along the various courses of said northerly right of way margin,crossing 120`�'Avenue SE, 116'�'Avemie SE, 114`�'Place SE and 113"'Way SE to its intersection with the easterly right of way margin of State Route 515,said intersection being 40 feet right of Station 270+50 per Washington State Department of Highways,Right of Way Plan SR 515 MP 3.87 to MP 5.15,Renton Vicinity: SE 196"'to Carr Road, Sta 257+00 to Sta 283+00, Sheet 2 of 4 Sheets in said Section 32; Thence westerly, crossing State Route 515 (108`h Avenue SE), to a point 40 feet left of Station 270+40 per said Right of Way Plan; Thence southerly along the various courses of the westerly right of way margin of State Route 515 (108`h Avenue NE), crossing SE 192"d Street, SE 196"'Street and SE 199"' Street,to the northerly right of way margin of SE 200�' Street in the north west quarter of said Section 5; Thence westerly along the various courses of said northerly right of way margin,crossing 106`�'Avenue SE, 105°i Avenue SE and 104"'Avenue SE,to its intersection with the existing City of Renton Limits Line as amiexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3885; Thence northerly, easterly and�vesterly alon�the various courscs of the existing limits of the City of Renton as annexed uiider City of Renton Ordivance Nos. 3885 &3109 to the point where said existing limits as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3109 leaves the section line common to Sections 5 &6 and enters said Section 6; Benson Hill Amiexation 3 June 22,2007 . _ _ .. .. ... ,. _. _..... __ . . �....._.�._.. .. _ Don`�ald Eri�;cson - Benson Hill Annex Final Legal.doc � Page 4 Thence northerly along said common section line to its intersection with the existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3268; Thence generally northerly and easterly along the various courses of the existing limits of the City of Renton as annexed uuder City of Renton Ordinance Nos. (in order from south to north) 3268, 5205, 5041, 3268,4069, 1743,4476, 1971, 3864, 1971, 5236, 1971, 3742, 1971, 3108, 1909, 5208, 3730,2224, 1871 and 1961 to the Point of Beginning; EXCEPT the north 100 feet of the west 230 feet of the South half of the South half of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 29,previously aruiexed to the City of Renton under Ordinance No. 3432. TOGETHER WITH the following: That portion of Lot 3, King Cotmty Short Plat 7791C3R recorded under King County Rec. No. 8105060679,within the South half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33, if aziy; and Those portions of the Northeast quarter of said Section 6 and the Northwest quarter of said Section S,lying southerly,westerly,southerly and westerly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as aimexed under City of Renton Ordinance Nos. (in order from north to south): 3268,3751, and 3109, and lying northerly of the northerly right of way margin of S. 200"' Street; and That portion of the Northwest c�uarter of said Sectio�i 5,lying nortllerly of the northerly right of way margin of S. 200"' Street,westerly and southerly of existing City of Renton Liinits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No.3885, and easterly of existing City of Renton Liinits Line as aunexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3109. Benson Hill Annexation 4 June 22,2007 R�ntonN�t Page 1 of 1 - _ .�� ...�.a�. ...__.�.�..._.,_...�. 4 �`��i� ���i�� � :. ... �,�a 6�CDP71e P'�gc � :� ' Y, '' '� ;.� , .. °�; .. �' _" ��"``,'"�`,�;� =�>._� �-•� �" ` � .. ... . ,} . :.� .. <� �� :,�: � ;_ . M Lagout derickson � ' � •!7"�T'irne�h��t '��Yc`3 �'JIPi� � g "•' � :a' `. � � � :♦4g,tw;?�t'.'aM'�.^«.ia�_�g' � :,��;�� _.�y.� ,�f..., o @CCA L���up �'_ ....5 `i�(�--�-, � '�'°�`������ Record 3 of 4 � 6�E�P�#1 FiieSy�s ����:�g�C3a�rd RES 3891, BEPVSON HILL COIVIMUNITIES ANIVEX/�TION ELECTION ( �mpioy��Elire�rtc�ry Title: gp,LLOT 2007 �Ci�y�'orms t�n6inc �i�lp�3�sk Effective Date: Jul 2, 2007 � •City F�hr�ne�ir Date Entered: Jul 9, 2007 by User: CMoya � ' ��� Last Modified: Jul 27, 2007 by User: jseth � �ri€�t arAd �aii Scheduled Destruction Date: Destroyed Date: ' �a�Ci�l�i�.��&�.��7 4 �;���,�� Narrative: ■ RESOLUTION 3891 -Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to 3 4 ����q��3o���� take those actions necessary to place Proposition 1 before the � , ��n�p�������� voters, including the preparation of information for the voter's ± � ������ ���g�� pamphlet, for the Special Election to be held on November 6, ,� 2007, regarding the annexation of approximately 2,438 acres � a�a�re'm�nts' of contiguous unincorporated territory within Renton's � Fairwood Potential Annexation Area, also known as the i Benson Hill Communities Annexation. ■ Adopted: 7/212007 ■ RES. 1277 ■ See Also: RES 3863, A-06-002 � Keywords: ■ RES 3891 � ■ BENSON HILL COMIlAUfVITIES ANNEXATIOIV ELECTION 2007 , ■ RENTON FAIRWOOD POTENTIAL ANNEXATION AREA 2007 � j ■ BHCA ELECTION 2007 � ■ BENSON HILL COIVIMUNITIES PROGRESS GROUP 2007 � Location: VAULT Category: � � � � � I I i i I � _....... .._......_....� ._. ....._.._....... _. �.__. . .___.. . .._ . ,......_._... ... ._ ....... .. . , ...... ... .. . .. ....._..... ................,.... .... ,.,._ ..,. ........_ ___......., ° http://rentonnet.org/intranet/ 10/26/2007 Re�ltonriei City Clerk Card File Page 1 of 1 � y,„. ._<- .p .�� . ..�: �,; ( ��� :�-°.. 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Record 4 of 4 � Title: RES 3863, BENSON HILL COMMUNITIES ANNEXATION ELECTION 2007 Effective Date: Mar 12, 2007 Date Entered: Mar 16, 2007 by User: LJohnson Last Modified: Apr 19, 2007 by User: jseth Scheduled Destruction Date: Destroyed Date: Narrative: ■ RESOLUTION 3863 -Calling for the annexation, by election, of approximately 2,696 acres of contiguous unincorporated territory to the City of Renton and referred to as the Benson Hill Communities Annexation; stating the number of registered voters residing therein as nearly as may be; calling for an election on November 6, 2007,to submit to voters of the territory the proposal for annexation; and authorizing the City Clerk to file with the King County Boundary Review Board a notice of intention as well as to file a certified copy of this resolution with the Board of County Commissions of King County and the King County Boundary Review Board, and to take those actions necessary to place Proposition 1 before the voters, including the preparation of information for the Voter's Pamphlet. ■ Adopted: 3/12/2007 ■ RES.1239 ■ See Also: A-06-002 Keywords: ■ RES 3863 ■ BENSON HILL COMMUNITIES ANNEXATION ELECTION 2007 ■ BHCA ELECTION 2007 Location: VAULT Category: http:/hentonnet.org/intranet/CityClerlcDept/CardFi le/index.cfm?fiiseactio�i=showdetail&REC=4&I... 10/26/2007 RentonTVet Page 1 of 1 �9�����'��`�A�' �`�' �� �° :�. 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McCammon on behalf of Tom Reiter, Chairman of • Landlnfo Ma�s Benson Hill Communities Progress Group, under the Election ,��n�p��,�� ���� Method of annexation for approximately 2,696 acres, located • Us�ful �intc� in the unincorporated area of King County located east of SR- •Comm�nts? 167 and south of the current City limits, known as the Benson Hill Communities Annexation. ■ 3/1212007 - Public Hearing; Council adopted resolution calling for an election on 11/6/2007 ■ See Also: RES 3863; RES 3891, CAG-07-181 Keywords: ■ A-06-002 ■ BENSON HILL COMMUNITIES ANNEXATION 2006 ■ MCCAMMON DAVID L 2006 ■ REITER TOM 2006 ■ BENSON HILL COMMUNITIES PROGRESS GROUP 2006 ■ BHCA 2006 Location: BANK 6 Category: � I � � �_.._..__�..._...._...�.. �._._._ _.. .__ .... . ..__ __ _. ... _...,...�..... ...,. ,..._. . .� _�. ..... ._ . � _. _._.._..____....�.._._.�_.��......._......_._,_.�.�_�_.. ...�...: http://rentonnet.org/intranet/ 10/26/2007 � • f . _____. '_^ . _ . � � .. 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CPA!20W-M�OS m0 ConamrR R�sonMy � ° x�� ���� CPA i 2W7�M-07 and Concvrrmt Rexonhq a„a,,,,m„�,,,,,, ,,,y�„,��,,,q o zoo qoo� .w.... u,e 1.96(10 !� ��� �-�aic�ew �—� � _ .,.... � .m�In.eMa.u.��ee�.�.oYkyM'n�� �e-r+au . . 9�rdeFw�Y .. � �� � :�a_� �� m:� �cnv.,.e.�,�ar —WAa � x ,�w...,. .r.�.�w.� �N�onMtmr i #2007-M-05 #2007-M-07 , _ �_ �:_ 4 . ��y 0 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, U ., � NEIGHBORHOODS, AND STRATEGIC .. � ' ,� ` ' PLANNING DEPARTMENT ��N�o� M E M O R A N D U M DATE: May 2, 2007 TO: Ray Giometti, Planning Commission Chair Members of the Planning Commission FROM: Rebeoca Lind; Long Range Planning Manager SUBJECT: Sriefmg on land use and zoning designation of the Benson Hill commercial area Issue Statements ' • What is the appropriate land use designation for the Benson Hill Shopping Center commercial area? • What is the appropriate prezoning classification for the Benson Hill Shopping Center commercial area? Background � The Benson Hill Shopping Center commercial area is anchored by the big box Fred Meyer building, offering one-stop grocery, home and garden, and clothing shopping. Surrounding the Fred Meyer are smaller shops, services, and restaurants,ranging from small local businesses to national chains. Physically, the commercial area is oriented in a strip on both sides of 108�' Avenue.SE/Benson Highway with a couple blocks of strip development along along Carr Road/Petrovitsky Road at that intersection. Access to the commercial area is primarily auto- oriented, as the shopping center draws local traffic as well as traffic en route to Renton, Fairwood, and Kent. Despite its auto-orientation,pedestrians are a common sight in this area. Bus routes run along the Petrovitsky Corridor, as well as along 108�'Avenue connecting to Renton, Fairwood, Kent, and Tukwila. Mult'i-family, single-family, and mobiTe home park residential uses surround the commercial area. King County zoning of the Shopping Center and surrounding area shows a number of zoning classifications. The majority of the commercial area is zoned Commercial Business (CB), although there are a couple parcels zoned Office(0) in the southern portion of the business district, east of 108th Avenue SE. Residential development around the commercial area ranges from Residential-8 units per acre(R-8) to Residential-48 units per acre (R-48). h:\ednsp\comp plan\amendments\2007�2007 map amendments�2007-m-06 benson hill\benson communities pre-zoning briefing- benson hill shopping center.doc f d:f Ray Giometti Page 2 of 4 May 2,2007 �.�:�,�,�`„"�.''^,..• ..�«�v...-.,a � <��� ' p"' � �T��, �� ;��wM�:��:��� ;�. � ,:�..•�: ���.' M ���: .�:� ����.� �. �a �'�'��,� �� �R,�� ' .�.�� R � . ;�.; a:. �::,";..r, ',.�re�;�.; , '°'�'��.' ; . '� �pa ``�=' � p��'t..'��<2. �-a`�^N1; �""" .-. . .�._. i±, "�°:. c... .' • , .: ',p ' 4;' °•;.': :��: � ,��r.. 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Ya .���£r�� surrounding " � ._ , ::�...� . > ;��.�. � �r �::����, A�; �� . y.. �.�,^ � _ ���� �a� ;� _ _� ..�,:,. , residential .y...... «�_ � .:: . �� ..A- ...� t ..T_ . .a� ' . ,����:::�;�,:.�.t.:,� area. �-�.�;,;..:�:�� �._ ___ , r.:�x_:;; - _ . .. mrW`?. ��:`�'�`t" :r���� `r��v� H:�EDNSP\Comp P1an�Amendments�2007�2007 Map Amendments�2,007-M-06 Benson Hi11�Benson Communities Pre-Zoning Briefing-Benson Hill Shopping Center.doc ; , � - Ray Giometti Page 3 of 4 May 2,2007 Anal,� It is important to evaluate the future zoning of this area based upon tlie existing character of the shopping area, as well as any future plans for growth and development. At the current time, the Shopping Center is designated for Commercial Corridor(CC) land use in the Renton Comprehensive Plan and the surrounding residential areas are designated Residential Medium Density(RMD). Possible zoning classifications under the CC designation include Commercial Office(CO), Commercial Arterial (CA), and Light Industrial (I-L). Residential zoning classifications under the RMD designation would include Residential-10 units per net acre(R- 10) or Residential-14 units per net acre(R-14). Another possibility for this area may be a Center Village (CV) land use designation over the commercial area and the higher density residential areas that surround it. This would allow a possible zoning classification of Center Village (CV), which is a mixed use commercial and residential zone; one of the Residential Multi-Family zones (RMF, RM-U, or RM-T); or R-14 zoning which is a mix of single-family and small scale multi-family uses. The purpose statement of the CC land use designation fits the existing conditions of this commercial area very closely. Commercial Corridors are areas with a pre-existing, linear commercial district along an arterial that provides daily goods and services for the local neighborhood and surrounding areas. Over time, the purpose of this designation is to transform these districts from purely auto-oriented strips into vibrant districts with coordinated site planning, efficient parking,pedestrian amenities,boulevard treatments, and transit access. CA zoning allows the wide variety of uses already in place in this commercial center, and the development standards are similar to those already in place as well. It allows limited residential uses in the commercial area,but is not a truly mixed use zone. Other commercial areas in the CC land use designation and CA zone have designated business districts, with policies in place to guide future development and redevelopment in line with the Comprehensive Plan. Business District policies help to tailor the growth and development of an area to meet the needs of the community. Some Districts have policies primarily on design or quality developrrient, others on pedestrian orientation, or perhaps the mix of businesses to serve the surrounding area. A set of policies for the Benson Hill Business District could be written to guide future development in this area based upon the identified needs and future vision of the community. Designation as part of the CV land use district would be a much bolder step for this area. While the purpose of the CV anticipates this typically suburban environment, of a shopping center surrounded by residential development, it views this pattern of development as ripe for redevelopment into a growth center. CV land use designation is designed to transform underutilized suburban areas into mixed use urban centers of compact development, oriented around transit and pedestrian circulation. CV zoning is truly a mixed use zone that would allow the current mix of uses,but would also allow high density residential development over business uses and within the commercial district. Surrounding residential development would be zoned for either multi-family or R-14, which is consistent with the existing King County zoning,but would be included in the Center Village land use designation, and thus, also included in the compact urban concept. While the current character of the Benson Hill commercial area meets the conditions for either CC land use designation or CV land use designation, the real issue is the vision for future growth H:�EDNSP\Comp P1anWmendments�2,007�2007 Map Amendments�2007-M-06 Benson Hi11�Benson Communities Pre-Zoning Briefing-Benson Hill Shopping Center.doc r , � Ray Giometti Page 4 of 4 May 2,2007 in this area. If the vision for this area is more of the same type of development,perhaps enhanced a bit to accommodate some better design standards, coordinated site planning, and better pedestrian access,then the area should be designated CC, with CA zoning and a business district overlay. If the vision for this area is to transform it into a compact urban center with a mixed commercial and residential core, surrounded by medium intensity residential development, then a CV land use designation is appropriate with CV zoning covering the existing commercial areas,multi-family zoning on the existing multi-family developments, and R-14 zoning in the other surrounding residential areas. 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YI�1���'" Yesler Building,Room 402 � . 400 Yesler Way Seattle, WA 98104 � RE: File No. 2256—Benson Hill Annexation Honorable Board, King County Fire District 40 appreciates this opportunity to provide you with a written position regarding the Benson Hill Annexation. As a Special Purpose District,the Fire District's position is shaped in the context of the maintenance and improvement of fire protection, emergency medical services and life safety issues to the citizens we serve. King County Fire District 40 takes no position regazding support or opposition of this matter. All of the citizens within the Benson Hill Annexation area are currently served by District 40. Please note that Renton's annexation of the Benson Hill area will substantially�alter both operational and fmancial matters for the District,thereby directly impacting its citizens. The Board of Commissioners is•most concerned about the ramifications of the newly passed ESSB 5836 requiring the expedited transfer of assets after annexation. We feel that there aze numerous unanswered questions brought forth by ESSB 5836 which will have a significant impact on FD 40. We strongly encourage you to fully analyze�the requirements encompassed in ESSB 5836 and take them into consideration when deliberating on the Benson Hill annexation matter. In light of the Board's statutory guidelines,the District therefore raises these issues with the objective of seeing them fully resolved before the Boundary Review Board's ultimate,resolution of this matter. Under RCW 36.93.180(3),one of the BRB's objectives is creation and preservation of logical service areas.Factors to consider under RCW 36.93.170(2)include: municipal services;need for municipal services... present cost and adequacy of governmental services and controls in area;prospects of governmental services from other sources;probable�future needs for such services and controls;probable effect of proposal or alternative on cost and adequacy of services in area and � Page 1 of 2 "Dedicated to the Communily We Serve" • � - �4 . 'a • hp� adjacent area;the effect on the fmances,debt structure, and contractual obligations and rights of all affected governmental units; and RCW 36.93.170(3):the effect of the proposal or alternative on adjacent areas, on mutual economic and social interests,and on the local governmental structure of the county. In conclusion,King County Fire District 40,in respecting the rights of its citizens to choose which form of government they wish to operate under, be it county or city,takes no position regarding Renton's proposed annexation of Benson Hill. At the same time, the District strongly emphasizes that any annexation consistent with the Board's statutory framework must foster"mutual economic and social interests"in order to result in a logical service area for the benefit of involved jurisdictions and the citizens,without unduly compromising the services to those citizens outside of the proposed annexation area and must take into consideration the full effects of ESSB 5836 when rendering it's decision on this matter. Respectfully submitted, %�,i,� .. r /G` Nick Buj anovich Chair,King County Fire District 40 Board of Commissioners cc: file Page 2 of 2 CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5836 60th Legislature 2007 Regular Session Passed by the Senate April 16, 2007 CERTIFICATE YEAS 49 NAYS 0 I, Thomas Hoemann, Secretary of the Senate of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is ENGROSSED President o£ the Senate SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5836 as Passed b the House A ril 6, 2007 passed by the Senate and the House y p . of Representatives on the dates YEAS 97 NAYS 0 hereon set forth. Speaker of the House of Representatives Secretary Approved FILED � Secretary of State , State of Washington Governor of the State of Washington ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5836 AS AMENDED BY THE HOUSE Passed Legislature - 2007 Regular Session State of Washington 60th Legislature 2007 Regular Session By Senate Committee on Government Operations Elections (originally sponsored by Senators Fairley, Roach, Kline and Pridemore) READ FIRST TIME 02/28/07 . 1 AN ACT Relating to the determination of boundaries for taxing 2 districts; and amending RCW 35 . 13.270, 35A. 14 . 801, and 84 . 09. 030 . 3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHI�NGTON: 4 Sec. 1. RCW 35 . 13 .270 and 2001 c 299 s 2 are each amended to read 5 as follows : 6 � Whenever any territory is annexed to a city .or town which is 7 part of a road district of the county and road district taxes have been 8 levied but not collected on any property within the annexed territory, � 9 . the same shall when collected by the county treasurer be paid to the 10 city or town and by the city or town placed in the city or town street 11 fund; except that road district taxes that are delinquent before the 12 date of annexation shall be paid to the county and placed in the county 13 road fund. ( (T��e�re^ ���_) ) 14 (2) When territory that is part of a fire district is annexed to a 15 city or town, the following applv: 16 " (a) Fire district taxes on annexed property that were levied, but :�� 17 not collected and were not delinauent at the time of the annexation ; , `� 18 shall, when collected, be paid to the annexing citv or town at times ;,, p. 1 ESSB 5836.PL 1 required by the county, but no less frequently than by July 10th for 2 collections throuah June 30th and January 10th for collections throuah 3 December 31st following the annexation; and 4 (b) Fire district taxes on annexed property that were levied, but 5 not collected, and were delinquent at the time of the annexation and 6 the pro rata share of the current year levy budaeted for general 7 obliaation debt, when collected, shall be paid to the fire district. � ' l� 8 (3) When territory that is part of a library district is annexed to 9 a city or town, the followinq apply: 10 (a) Library district taxes on annexed property that were levied, 11 but not collected, and were not delinquent at the time of the 12 annexation shall, when collected, be paid to the annexing city or town 13 at times required by the county, but no less frequently than by Julv 14 10th for collections through June 30th and January 10th for collections 15 through December 31st following the annexation; and 16 (b) Library district taxes on annexed property that were levied, 17 but not collected, and were delinquent at the time of the annexation 18 and the pro rata share of the current year levy budgeted for aeneral 19 obliaation debt, when collected, shall be paid to the library district. 20 (4) Subsections (1) through (3) of this section do not apply to any 21 special assessments due in behalf of such property. 22 (5) If a city or town annexes property within a fire district or '- 23 library district while any general obligation bond secured bv the 24 taxing authority of the district is outstanding, the bonded �_ 25 indebtedness of the fire district or library district remains an 26 obligation of the taxable property annexed as if the annexation had not � � 27 occurred. 28 � The city or town is required to provide notification, by 29 certified mail, that includes a list of annexed parcel numbers, to the 30 county treasurer and assessor and to the fire district and librarv 31 district, as appropriate, at least thirty days before the effective 32 date of the annexation. The county treasurer is only required to remit 33 to the city or town those road taxes fire district taxes, and librarv 34 district taxes collected thirty days or more after receipt of the 35 notification. 36 (7) (a) In counties that do not have a boundary review board, the 37 city or town shall provide notification to the fire district or librarv ESSB 5836 .PL p. 2 1 district of the �urisdiction' s resolution approving the annexation. 2 The notification required under this subsection must: 3 (i) Be made by certified mail within seven days of the resolution 4 approvina the annexation; and 5 (ii) Include a description of the annexed area. 6 (b) In counties that have a boundary review board, the city or town 7 shall provide notification of the proposed annexation to the fire 8 district or library district simultaneously when notice of the proposed 9 annexation is provided by the �urisdiction to the boundary review board 10 under RCW 36 . 93. 090 . 11 (8) The provisions of this section regarding (a) the transfer of 12 fire and library district property taxes and (b) city and town 13 notifications to fire and library districts do not apply if the city or 14 town has been annexed to and is within the fire or library district 15 when the city or town approves a resolution to annex unincorporated 16 countY territory. 17 Sec. 2 . RCW 35A. 14. 801 and 2001 c 299 s 3 are each amended to read 18 as follows : 19 � Whenever any territory is annexed to a code city which is part 20 of a road district of the county and road district taxes have been 21 levied but not collected on any property within the annexed territory, 22 the same shall when collected by the county treasurer be paid to the 23 code city and by the city placed in the city street fund; except that 24 road district taxes that are delinquent before the date of annexation 25 shall be paid to the county and placed in the county road fund. ( (�$ 2 6 �-e�e�e~� ����) ) 27 (2) When territory that is part of a fire district is annexed to a 28 code city, the followina apply: 29 (a) Fire district taxes on annexed property that were levied, but 30 not collected, and were not delinquent at the time of the annexation 31 shall, when collected be paid to the annexing code city at times 32 required by the county, but no less frequently than by Julv 10th for 33 collections through June 30th and January 10th for collections throuah 34 December 31st following the annexation; and 35 (b) Fire district taxes on annexed property that were levied, but 36 not collected, and were delinguent at the time of the annexation and p. 3 ESSB 5836 .PL 1 the pro rata share of the current year levy budgeted for aeneral 2 obliaation debt, when collected, shall be paid to the fire district. 3 (3) When territory that is part of a library district is annexed to 4 a code city, the following apply: 5 (a) Library district taxes on annexed �roperty that were levied, 6 but not collected, and were not delinquent at the time of the 7 annexation shall, when collected, be paid to the annexing code city at 8 times required by the countY, but no less frequently than by July 10th 9 for collections through June 30th and January 10th for collections 10 throuah December 31st following the annexation; and 11 (b) Library district taxes on annexed property that were levied, 12 but not collected, and were delinquent at the time of the annexation 13 and the pro rata share of the current year levy budgeted for aeneral 14 obligation debt, when collected, shall be paid to the library district. 15 (41 Subsections (1) through (3) of this section do not apply to any 16 special assessments due in behalf of such property. 17 (5) If a code city annexes property within a fire district or 18 library district while anv general obliaation bond secured by the 19 taxina authority of the district is outstanding, the bonded 20 indebtedness of the fire district or library district remains an 21 obligation of the taxable property annexed as if the annexation had not 22 occurred. , 23 �, The code city is required to provide notification, by certified 24 mail, that includes a list of annexed parcel numbers, to the county 25 treasurer and assessor, and to the fire district and library district, 26 as appropriate, at least thirty days before the effective date of the 27 annexation. The county treasurer is only required to remit to the code 28 city those road taxes, fire district taxes, and library district taxes 29 collected thirty or more days after receipt of the notification. 30 (7) (a) In counties that do not have a boundary review board, the 31 code city shall provide notification to the fire district or librarv 32 district of the �urisdiction' s resolution approving the annexation. 33 The notification required under this subsection must: 34 (i) Be made by certified mail within seven days of the resolution 35 approving the annexation; and 36 (ii) Include a description of the annexed area. 37 (b) In counties that have a boundary review board, the code citv 38 shall provide notification of the proposed annexation to the fire ESSB 5836 . PL p. 4 >. . , , , 1 district or library district simultaneously when notice of the proposed 2 annexation is provided by the �urisdiction to the boundary review board 3 under RCW 36. 93 . 090 . 4 (8) The provisions of this section regarding (a) the transfer of 5 fire and library district property taxes and (b) code citv 6 notifications to fire and library districts do not apply if the code 7 city has been annexed to and is within the fire or library district 8 when the code city a�proves a resolution to annex unincorporated countv 9 territory. 10 Sec. 3. RCW 84 . 09. 030 and 2004 c 129 s 19 are each amended to read 11 as follows : 12 Except as follows, the boundaries of counties, cities� and all 13 other taxing districts, for purposes of property taxation and the levy 14 of property taxes, shall be the established official boundaries of such 15 districts existing on the first day of ( (��) ) Au_cTust of the year in 16 which the property tax levy is made. 17 The official boundaries of a newly incorporated taxing district 18 shall be established at a different date in the year in which the 19 incorporation occurred as follows : 20 (1) Boundaries for a newly incorporated city shall be established 21 on the last day of March of the year in which the initial property tax 22 levy is made, and the boundaries of a road district, library district, 23 or fire protection district or districts, that include any portion of 24 the area that was incorporated within its boundaries shall be altered 25 as of this date to exclude this area, if the budget for the newly 26 incorporated city is filed pursuant to RCW 84 .52 . 020 and the levy 27 request of the newly incorporated city is made pursuant to RCW 28 84 . 52 . 070 . Whenever a proposed city incorporation is on the March 29 special election ballot, the county auditor shall submit the legal 30 description of the proposed city to the department of revenue on or 31 before the first day of March; 32 (2) Boundaries for a newly incorporated port district or regional 33 fire protection service authority shall be established on the first day 34 of October if the boundaries of the newly incorporated port district or 35 regional fire protection service authority are coterminous with the 36 boundaries of another taxing district or districts, as they existed on 37 the first day of March of that year; p. 5 ESSB 5836.PL .. 1 (3) Boundaries of any other newly incorporated taxing district 2 shall be established on the first day of June of the year in which the 3 property tax levy is made if the taxing district has boundaries 4 coterminous with the boundaries of another taxing district, as they 5 existed on the first day of March of that year; 6 (4) Boundaries for a newly incorporated water-sewer district shall 7 be established on the fifteenth of June of the year in which the 8 proposition under RCW 57 . 04 . 050 authorizing a water district excess 9 levy is approved. 10 The boundaries of a taxing district shall be established on the 11 first day of June if territory has been added to, or removed from, the 12 taxing district after the first day of March of that year with 13 boundaries coterminous with the boundaries of another taxing district 14 as they existed on the first day of March of that year. However, the 15 boundaries of a road district, library district, or fire protection 16 district or districts, that include any portion of the area that was 17 annexed to a city or town within its boundaries shall be altered as of 18 this date to exclude this area. In any case where any instrument 19 setting forth the official boundaries of any newly established taxing 20 district, or setting forth any change in such boundaries, is required 21 by law to be filed in the office of the county auditor or other county 22 official, said instrument shall be filed in triplicate. The officer 23 with whom such instrument is filed shall transmit two copies to the 24 county assessor. 25 No property tax levy shall be made for any taxing district whose 26 boundaries are not established as of the dates provided in this 27 section. --- END --- ESSB 5836 . PL p. 6 ., w �� - g,�� �� ���� �� ������ � Cs �- ' ' �+(�lJno�:::.�.TI.P.:�v�n�m�nt�N(.Zbhborhooas and � ..� a Strategic Planning �����,� Kathy Keolker,Mayor Alex Pietsch,Administrator May 10,2007 , State of Washington Boundary Review Board for King County � Attn: Lenora Blauman, Executive Secretary Yesler Building, Suite 402 400 Yesler Way . Seattle, WA 98104 Subject: BENSON HII,L COMMUNITIES ANNEXATION BRIEF REGARDING JUSTIFICATION FOR EXPANSION OF CITY OF RENTON BOUNDARY Dear Board Members: Pursuant to RCW 36.93.100 the City of Renton has requested that the Board hold a public hearing to review the Benson Hill Communities Annexation. This is an opportunity for residents to find out more about the annexation itself as well as the role of the Board in reviewing and approving in principal such annexations. This annexation is proposed under the election method in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 35A.14 of the RCW. The 10%Notice of Intent to Commence Annexation Proceedings petition has been certi�ed by the King County Department of Assessments and resolutions calling for a fall election adopted. This annexation would incorporate into the Gity of Reriton approximately 2,438 acres of. territory for the provision of urban services. Should questions arise during the review of the attached brief, please contact Don Erickson, . Senior Planner, at(425)430-6581. Please send notices and other communications regarding the proposed annexation to: Don Erickson,AICP, Senior Planner/Strategic Planning Department of Economic-Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning City of Renton " 1055 S. Grady Way . Renton, WA 98055 Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely; Alex Pietsch,Administrator � Attachment � 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 � � � � � g� AHEAD OF THE CURVE �This nanar r.,ra����n i�P„��.iP��,arA�ai sn i���r������R,P. " � � �t 1�EPORT TO V6'ASHINGTON STATE BOUNDAR�'REVY�V6'BOAItI) FOR KdNG COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF TH� CITY OF RENTON'S , BENSON ffiLL COMMUNITIES ANNEXATION Boundary Review Board File No.2256 May 21,2007 Public Hearing 1. REQUEST The City of Renton respectfully requests that the Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County hold a public hearing in order that residents of the proposed annexation area can be heard and boundaries for the proposed annexation confirmed before this annexation is placed on the ballot. The City of Renton is hopeful that after careful review the Board will be able to support this annexation. II. BACKGROUND A1�TD F�,CTS The City received a 10% Notice of Intent to Commence Annexation Proceedings petition for approacimately 2,438-acres in December 2006 (Figure 1, Vicinity Map). This petition requested that the Renton City Council hold a public meeting with the annexation proponents to decide whether to accept or reject the proposed annexation, , whether to require simultaneous adoption of new zoning, whether to require the assumption of a proportional share of the City's outstanding indebtedness, and whether to adopt a resolution to approve the proposed annexation and call for an election or reject the proposed annexation. On January 23, 2007, King County Elections and Records certified the 10% Notice of Intent petition, noting that there were 572 valid signatures of registered voters,exceeding the estimated 415 needed for certification. On March 12, 2007, the Renton City Council held a public meeting on the proposed annexation and passed a resolution accepting the proposed annexation and calling for an election in the fall of 2007. Neither the adoption of simultaneous zoning or assumption of bonded indebtedness were required to be placed on the ballot. The Council agreed to call for an election and pay for the costs of such an election. III. CONSISTENCY WITH APPLICABLE OBJECTIVES OF T�E BOUNDARY � REVIEW BOARD City Council and City staff have analyzed the proposed 2,438-acre annexation in light of Boundary Review Board criteria and found that it generally meets both the policy intent and criteria the Board must implement. Pursuant to RCW 36.93.180, the Board, in making its decision, shall attempt to achieve the following relevant objectives: 1. Preservation of natural neaghborhoods and communities. Annexation of the Benson Hill Communities Annexation will preserve existing natural neighborhoods, since nearly half of the Benson Hill-Fairwood PAA is included within the proposed annexation area. Residents of some of the subdivisions abutting, but outside of the proposed boundaries, have indicated an interest in having their areas included in this annexation. '' Benson Hill Communiries Annexation 2 BRB File No.2256 2. Preservation of physical boundaries, including, but not limited to, bodies of water,highways,and land contours. Over 50% of the area's boundaries are coterminous with the City of Renton's city limit boundary. 'The eastern boundary is basically that of the previously proposed Fairwood Incorporation area. The southern boundary is determined by the southern limit of the City's Benson Hill-Fairwood PAA boundary. 3. Creation and preservation of logical service areas. Ninety percent of the proposed annexation site is located within the Renton School District's boundaries with the remaining ten percent, south of SE 192nd Street, located in the Kent School District. School district boundaries will not change as a result of this annexation. The entire 2,438-acre annexation site is located primarily within the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District. Approximately four or five percent of the area it is located Renton's Water Utility service area. Fire District No. 37 and Fire District No.40 currently provide fire service to area. Fire District No. 40 serves 90% of the annexation site and Fire District No. 37 serves the other ten percent. If the subject annexation is successful, Renton's Fire Department is expected to take over service from these two districts. Consolidating fire services under one district will create a more logical fire service area. 4. Discouragement of multiple incorporations of small cites and encouragement of incorporation of cities in excess of ten thousand population in heavily populated urban areas. As noted earlier, the eastern boundary of the proposed annexation area was determined , by the boundary of the proposed Fairwood Incorporation area that went to an election in November 2006 and failed. Apparently a renewed effort at incorporation is currently underway for the same area. Annexation to the City of Renton should discourage further incorporation proposals within Renton's Benson Hill — Fairwood PAA. Because of its large tax base,Renton can ensure that the subject annexation area will receive a higher level of urban services at or below what residents are now paying for these services, as residents of unincorporated King County. 5. Dissolution of inactive special purpose districts. Not applicable. There are no inactive special purpose districts within the Benson Hill Communities Annexation area or its proposed expansion areas. 6. Acijustment of impractical boundaries. Not applicable. The proposed 2,438-acre Benson Hill Communities Annexation is not being proposed to adjust impractical boundaries. 7. Incorporation as cities or towns or annexation to cities or towns of unincorporated areas,which are urban in character. In both the City of Renton's and King County's Comprehensive Plans, all the subject annexation area is designated urban and is located within Renton's designated Benson Hill — Fairwood Potential Annexation Area. The area under consideration has two options; either remain in unincorporated King County and see its level of service H:�EDNSP�PAA�Annexarions�Benson Hill Communiries�BRB Brief.doc\cor Benson Hill Communities Annexation 3 a BRB File No.2256 continue to decline or annex to the City of Renton, with its much higher level of service. King County currently spends an estimated $511 per person for urban type services in this portion of unincorporated King County versus Renton,which spends an estimated $3,000 per person. As a result, Renton residents tend to receive a much higher level of service per tax dollar spent than residents of the urban portion of unincorporated King County. 8. Protection of agriculture and rural lands which are designed for long term productive agriculture and resource use by a comprehensive plan adopted by the county legislative authoraty. Not applicable. 'The 2,438-acre annexation site is not designated on the King County Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map as Agriculture. The entire annexation site is located within the Urban Growth Boundary, so only properties on the rural side of the Urban Growth Area boundary are designated Agriculture. IY. DECISIOlVS TO BE CONSISTENT WITH TFIE GitOWTH MANAGEMENT AC'T(RCW 36.93.157) County planning under the Growth Management Act(GMA)relates to this proposal in that King County views the subject annexation area as urban and has adopted maps that place it with Renton's Urban Growth Area and its Potential Annexation Area (PAA). Renton's minimum proposed density for this area is 4-du/net acre, which is consistent with GMA density requirements. Exceptions are allowed for critical areas. V. AIrTNEXATION TO BE CONSISTENT WITH COUNTYWIDE PLAI�NING POLICIES RCW 36.93.157 requires the Boundary Review Board to comply with the Countywide Planning Policies. Relevant Countywide Planning Policies and the City's response to them follow: Policv CA-7. Adjacent jurisdictions shall ident� and protect habitat networks that are aligned at jurisdictional boundaries. Networks shall link large protected or significant blocks of habitat witlain and between jurisdictions to achieve a continuous countywide network. These�tetworks slaall be rnapped and displayed in comprehensive plans. King County and Renton have worked together to protect the area south of South 55"' Street (SE 192°d Street) and west 100�' Avenue SE as a Greenbelt/Urban Separator. Renton's Comprehensive Plan designates this area RLD and it is likely to be zoned either R-1 or R-4. This area is contiguous to tracts on the north side of South 55�' Street and west of Talbot Road South that were set-aside as wetland tracts in the 1990s. King County also designates the an area east of 108`�'Avenue SE and south of SE 196`�' Street that connects to Panther Lake and the area east of it. Combined, these open space areas comprise an area of hundreds of acres that act as an open space/habitat network for a variety of fauna. Policv CA-10. Jurisdictions shall maintain or enhance water quality through control of runoff and best ntanagement practices to maintain natural aquatic co�nmunities and beneficial uses. H:�EDNSP�PAA�Annexations�Benson Hill Communities�BRB Brief.doc\cor �fi '` Benson Hill Communities Annexation 4 BRB File No.2256 Renton has adopted the Cedar River Basin Plan, which recommends solving problems at their source, and suggests land use prescriptions and development restrictions. The Plan also often imposes, at the project level, in sensitive areas subject to erosion and flooding Level 3 Flow Control Standards from the 2005 King County Surface Water Design Manual. In addition, the City will likely adopt the Department of Ecology 2005 Shoreline Management Manual for Western Washington as required by the NPDES;Phase 2,Municipal Stormwater Permit. Policv LU-27. Urban separators are low-density areas or areas of little development within the Urban Growth Area. Urban separators shall be defined as permanent low- density lands, which protect adjacent resource lands, Rural Areas, and environmentally sensitive areas and create open space corridors within and between Urban Areas, which provide environmental, visual, recreational and wildlife benefits. As noted above, Renton has designated the southwest corner of the annexation site Residential Low Density on its Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. Areas designated Greenbelt/LTrban Separator in the Countywide Planning Policies will be redesignated on the Renton Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map to be consistent, upon annexation. R-1 zoning would be applied at that time for these areas. Such zoning is comparable to what the County currently envisions for those areas designated GreenbeltlUrban � Separator. Such zoning will help preserve these area's existing character, including providing environmental,visual, and wildlife benefits. Policy LU-31. In collaboration with adjacent counties and cities and King County, and in consultation with residential groups in affected areas, each city shall designate a potential annexation area. Each potential annexation area shall be specific to each city. Potential annexation areas shall not overlap. The subject expanded annexation site is part of Renton's designated Benson Hill - Fairwood Potential Annexation Area. Renton's PAA does not overlap that of any adjacent jurisdiction at this time and is shown on Renton's Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. The subject annexation comprises much of Renton's Benson Hill - Fairwood PAA, extending south to where it is coterminous with the City of Kent's PAA. Policv LU-32. A city may annex territory only within its designated potential annexation area. All cities shall phase annexations to coincide with the ability for the city to coordinate the provision of a full range of urban services to areas annexed. The Benson Hill Communities Annexation area is located completely within Renton's Benson Hill - Fairwood PAA and Renton is prepared to provide a full range of urban services to this area including police, fire, surface water management, parks and recreation, and local governance,to mention a feW, at the time of annexation. - Policv LU-34. Unincorporated Urban Areas that are already urbanized and are within a city s potential annexation area are encouraged to annex to that city in order to receive urban services. Where annexation is inappropriate, incorporation may be considered. The Benson Hill Communities Annexation area is located within Renton's long established PAA and the City has gone on record as supporting annexation of this area into the City. As noted above,the City of Renton is in a position to provide a full array H:�EDNSP�PAA�Annexations�Benson Hill Communities�BRB Brie£doc\cor r Benson Hill Communiries Annexation 5 � BRB File No.2256 of urban services to this area upon annexarion. These include police, fire prevention and emergency services, street and road maintenance, land use and transportation planning, surface water management, libraries, parks and recreation, development review and permitting, and code enforcement,to mention a few. Clearly, annexation is appropriate for this area. Policv CC-6 A regional open space systern shall be established to include lands which: a) Provide physical and/or visual buffers such as open spaces, which help to separate incompatible uses, distinguish the Urban and Rural Areas, define Urban Growth Boundaries, or establish the character of a neighborhood, community, city, or region. As. noted elsewhere, the southwestern corner of the subject annexation site is designated as Greenbelt/Urban Separator on the King County Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. Renton has retained most of this on its Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map and does not anticipate changing this if the area successfully annexes into the City. b) Provide active and passive outdoor recreational opportunities, which are compatible with the environmental and ecological values of the site; 'The proposed 2,438-acre annexation site includes more than 90-acres of County owned parklands, but only Boulevard Lane Park and Cascade Park, which comprise approximately 40-acres, would be taken over by the City of Renton upon annexation. Most of these areas are currently underdeveloped. The City would move ahead to develop these so that they can provide both active and passive outdoor recreational opportunities for residents. Unlike King County, which spends less than$25 per capita for parks and recreation services,' the City of Renton spends an estimated $315 per capita for parks and recreation services.Z VI. The Annexation is Consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan. King County views the 2,438-acre Benson Hill Communities Annexation and other areas within the Urban Growth Area boundary as urban and has adopted maps that place it within Renton's designated Benson Hill — Fairwood Potential Annexation Area. Below is a listing of relevant County Comprehensive Plan policies related to annexations: Policv U-204. King County shall support annexation proposals that are consistent with Countywide Planning Policies and the Washington State Growth Management Act, and when the area proposed for annexation is wholly within the annexing city's officially adopted PAA, and is not part of a contested area. 12006 Regional Government Transition,Anne�ation Initiative and 2006 Adopted Regional/Local Unincorporated BudgetAllocation,King County,2006 2 Investing in Renton's Future,2006 Budget Detail,City of Renton,2006 H:�EDNSP�PAA�Annexations�Benson Hill Communities�BRB Brie£doc\cor •r �`� � Benson Hill Communities Annexation 6 BRB File No.2256 The subject annexation site is consistent with the following relevant Countywide Planning Policies and provisions of the Growth Management Act, and is not part of a contested area being within Renton's officially adopted Potential Annexation Area. Policv U-205. King County shall not support annexation proposals that would: 1) Result in illogical service areas; The current proposal does not create illogical service areas since, if successful, it would bring a large piece of unincorporated King County into the City. County roads surfacing and maintenance would be taken over by the City, as would local policing and fire protection. Water and school district boundaries would not change as a result of this annexation. 2) Create unincofporated islands unless the annexation is preceded by an interlocal agreement in which the city agrees to pursue annexation of the remaining island area in a timely manner; Although a small unincorporated island will result, it is an area that currently is in the process of annexation. 3) Focus solely on areas that would provide a distinct economic gain for the annexing city at the exclusion of other proximate areas that should logically be included; No areas were excluded from the proposed annexation area based upon their assessed value. If anything, just the opposite is true. Some areas with higher property assessments, such as those east of 140�`Avenue SE, were not included in this proposed annexation. 4) Move designated Agricultural and/or Forest Production District lands into the Urban Growth Area; or Not applicable. S) Apply zoning to maintain oY create permanent, low-density residential areas, unless such areas are part of an urban separator or are environmentally constrained, rendering higher densilies inappropriate. In 2004, Renton amended its Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map to increase the amount of Residential Low Density (RLD) in the area south of South 55t1i Street and west of 100`i'Avenue SE in order to make this area more consistent with the County criteria for urban separators and greenbelts. This change was based upon discussions and concurrence from County planning staff. Policv U-301. King County should work with cities to focus countywide growth within their boundaries and should support annexations within the Urban Growth Area when consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan and Countywide Planning Policies. As noted above, the proposed 2,438-acre Benson Hill Communities Annexation is generally consistent with relevant Countywide Planning Policies and the King County Comprehensive Plan. H:�EDNSP�PAAWnnexations�Benson Hill Communities�BRB Brie£doc\cor { Benson Hill Communities Annexation 7 ` BRB File No.2256 Policv U-304. King County should support annexation proposals when: a. The proposal is consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan; b. The proposed area is wholly witliin the Urba�a Growth Area and within the city's designated Potential Annexation Area (for annexations); c. The Ciry is planning for urban densities and e�cient land use patterns consistent with the Countywide Planning Policies and King County land use plans; and, d. Adopted Countywide goals and policies for urba�a services, environmental and cultural resources protection will be supported. The proposed annexation is generally consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map. The area proposed for annexation is wholly within the Urban Growth Area as shown on the King County Comprehensive Plan and within Renton's designated Benson Hill — Fairwood PAA. The City's Comprehensive Plan policies and development regulations support countywide goals and policies for urban densities,urban services, and environmental and cultural resource protection. Under the County's Comprehensive Plan, the proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation site is given multiple land use designations. The majority of the area is designated Urban Residential, 4-12 du/gross acre. In addition to this, the area around the intersection of SE 176t'' Street and 108th Avenue SE, and the area southeast of the intersection of 116"' Avenue SE and SE 168"` Street, are both designated Community Business. Each of these business districts has multi-family Urban Residential, High (greater than 12 du/gross acre)land use designations. The City of Renton is currently reviewing these County land use designations and zones within the 2,438-acre annexation area and is likely to reduce overall density given the higher densities shown on the County's Comprehensive Plan than those shown on Renton's Comprehensive Plan. As a larger city, Renton has the option of accommodating the growth targets the County has allocated here elsewhere including its downtown urban center. Overall, Renton will meet its growth targets, including those for the subject annexation area, consistent with Countywide Planning Policies and County land plans. VII. The Annexation is Consistent vvith Relevant King County Ordinances and Plans: 1. Kin Count_y Code 13.24, Sewer/Water Comprehensive Plan. King County's Sewer/Water Comprehensive Plan designates the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District as the designated sewer service provider for most of the 2,438-acre Benson Hill Communities Annexation area. Ordinance 13708 adopted on January 9, 2000, approved Renton's Long Range Wastewater Management Plan, only includes for the City providing water and sewer service a small portion of the subject annexation site south of South 55"' Street and north of Carr Road and east of Talbot Road S. The Soos Creek Water and Sewer District is the designated water service provider for nearly the entire annexation area. As a result, there is no anticipated change in terms of sewer or water service resulting from the proposed annexation. 2. King Countv Ordinance 15051§157 Critical Areas. H:�EDNSP�PAA�Annexations�Benson Hill Communities�BRB Brief.doc\cor ,. ' Benson Hill Communities Annexation 8 BRB File No.2256 Pursuant to the state Growth Management Act, the County has adopted development regulations that protect the functions and values of critical areas, including wetland, fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas, critical groundwater recharge areas, frequently flooded areas, and geographical hazardous areas. King County's Comprehensive Plan policies call for a mixture of regulations and incentives to be used to protect the natural environment and manage water resources. Regulatory approaches include low-density zoning in environmentally constrained areas, limits on impervious surface, stormwater controls, and clearing and grading regulations. RCW 36.70A.172 requires local governments to include best available science in developing policies and development regulations to protect the functions and values of critical areas, and to give special consideration to conservation or protection measures necessary to preserve or enhance anadromous fisheries. The City of Renton's Critical Areas Ordinance (RMC 4-3-050) describes permitted and prohibited activities and uses,waivers,modifications and variances, and additional criteria and permit processes for development in critical area. Critical areas regulated by the City's ordinance include aquifer recharge areas, flood and geologic hazard areas, native habitat and wetlands. Although specific regulations vary, they are comparable to the County's Critical Areas Ordinance. VIII. CONCLUSION The proposed 2,438-acre Benson Hill Communities Annexation appears to be consistent with relevant objectives, criteria, and policies and should therefore be supported by the Board. These objectives, criteria, and policies include those of the Boundary Review Board (RCW 36.93.180), the Crrowth Management Act (RCW 36.93.157), the Countywide Planning Policies, the King County Comprehensive Plan, and relevant County utility plans and ordinances. In addition, the City of Renton is ready to assume responsibility for this area and provide a high level of urban services to its residents and businesses. The proposed 2,438-acre annexation area is designated "urban" and both the Growth Management Act and the Countywide Planning Policies designate cities, such as Renton, as the logical providers of urban services to these areas. It also appears that even though the City of Renton will provide a higher level of service than the County currently provides to this unincorporated area, taxes and service fees paid by most residents within the annexation area should be reduced. Renton is able to do this because of its considerable tax base. State law (RCW 36.93.160) authorizes the Boundary Review Board to: approve the annexation proposal as submitted, deny the annexation proposal as submitted, or modify the annexation proposal by adding or deleting territory and approving as modified. The City of Renton is requesting that the Board approve the annexation proposal as submitted. H:�EDNSP�PAA�Annexations�Benson Hill Communities�BRB Brie£doc\cor ti�Y p� � � ; CI.TY ` OF` RENTON: . . . . + �' � � � .. . Economic Development;Neighborfioods and � � � � �ru , . , , . , , Strategie Planning. . ��. O.� Kathy Keolker,�Mayor . � Alez Pietsch,Admin"istrator NT � � - , . ._ . _ November 8,2007 • . ; Residents of Recent Annexations to City of Rento� - - � � " � Renton,WA 98056 , . �� ' - � . ' � Dear New Renton Resident: - = ' - , , , . ,. . . . . . _ . . .SUBJECT: �ANI�TEXATION.CENSUS SURVEY,:, � . . , Your neighborhood was rece�tly.annexed to the Gity.of.Renton:.The State.of Washington`�aw�' . � ; (RCVV 35A:14.700)requires-all.clties within.the'state to condiict a speciaF census of newly . , � . _. � �- annexed areas: The purpose of the special census is'to ensure prAper.distributiori�of state funds • : � ' - tliat.are allocated to,cities,and towris;for riiunicipal sei-vioes;,such as;police protectiori: These � , funds are:allocated .on tl�e basis to the Gity's'_population.. � . � , ,.�, ' � - , The�City of Renton:is conductinga door-to=door<census�of receritly;anriexed neighborhoods, ° ._ . .� : . _ , , ". ,; pursuant to state:guidelines;:latei tHis morith arid during December. The;City,has Yured Census : ' ,: .. . : :�` �, ��, .. . .. _ . ,. : � . . . . , ;. Services to.undertake this special:census for your'annexat�ori�area. Three census enumerators; - . . , , ' • , ' G1enn Mac.Gilvra;`Modi Asliwortli�,and.Angela=Boston will be°;%n your:area to co�lect the. ; , ..>; ', :;', inforniation required b}�the State.of Wasliington.beginning November lU,-2007., Tlie.census � . � Enu�iierators.�will;be asking;you`for y,our:naxne arid the names.,:'ofotliers.�in your:�household. , . � - � , . � , - _ . _ . �:: , - , . . . � The,State of Washi'ngtori's Office.of Financial-1Vlai�agementxequi'res:p'e.r:sons.livir�g:in eacli �. . ,.. ' houseliold�arine�ed to be identified by,:riarrie befqr.e�they wi11 certify.the census arid:allo.cate 'state�:.�. _ - � ` funds to the.eity. A;listirig of names.p�`tivides a.means by:vvhicli state,staff�ca�late.r�Erify the, ,;;: , , census and identify;any.discrepanci�sy su,cli as..a duphcation of names:;The information you � . ,, provide will b'e kept stiictiv confideritial: After verification by-tlie::f��fice of.Financial. .` �. _ �' : ., : .' : : �:,'•._: . , ,Managerriex�t a�l records are destroyed:.Orily:t�ie,final.city poputat�ori:count will be�released , . . If ou,,��efer•�notto provide information.througli�c."onfact at,tkie'door;_�.you cari.provide this �.� _�.;. , , Y p. ' . � •infoTmat'i'on.through the mai�,b.y'�pk�one;or by email: �Please:coritact GleiiillYlacGilvra(;425-444-.� � 493.6),'Cens,us Director af;Census Seruices;if you have:additional que"stions or concerns. I'ou� ; , . . . . _ . . :. : . .. 'rriay.also:coritaat IDon fiiickson at: . : .� . ' . ; .... . ' .::.� . - .. . ,. - . ,: , : Don Enckson . . , , . '.: :Phorie:425-430;.-G5:$l. . . . � � �: 'Ecoriomia.�evelopmerit,Neighborhbods arid.�Strategic P1"anriirig: '. ` .. _� Email:derickson�ci: ,:- ,. . . � City of:Reriton . � r � reriton:wa:us , 1055 S. Grad,y:Way = , . _. . - . � � . . .. � , Renton;,WA 98199 -... . . . . . : -. � . :. :., -. - , Thank you in advance for assist�ng.us:in.this special ce'risus.� � • �� .. ,-. . . - - ; 'Sincerely, - : • , , _ �.. . ' . . � _ ; � ; , _ , . . �� �'� . � - � . �- � . � - . . . ,. - � . - � . ,. . . . . �.. .. . _ , , � . :. Rebecca H..Lirid " . � _.. ; ,:. . . _ , � . , Planiiing'Ivlanager/Strategic Planning . - . . . _ � ; . � � � - _ -. ; .�. . . � �. . . . . � . . �•;.: . .... _.:','; - . .. - - R �TT hT .. .: - - - - . . .. ..: . . _ . ., ,:. ; 1 n _ . . . 1055"�SouthGrady:Way,-'Renton;'Wash'ngto '�98057 l,`� 1V'" "l ��: lr°. '. . ;, � ,..._ '•." AHE'Ap:OF-:TI-�E CURV'E-., . ,. . . _ . �,Thispaperconfains50%recycledmaterial,'30%postGonsumer.'.", , , . , , , � = , ' � �- -� Washington State Boundary Reviezv Board For King County Yesler Building,Room 402,400 Yesler Way, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: (206)296-6800 •Fax: (206)296-6803 • http://www.metrokc.gov/annexations March 28, 2007 City of Renton Attn: Don Erickson, AICP Senior Planner 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 RE: REQUEST FOR REVIEW File No. 2256 - City of Renton - Benson Hill Annexation Dear Mr. Erickson: Enclosed is a copy of a request received by the Boundary-Review Board for a public hearing on the above-referenced file. The Board is expected to discuss the date for the Public Hearing at their Anril 12, 2007. Regular-�Meefing�. If'you liave any`comments to make regarding scheduling of the hearing, please transmit'tliem to this office prior to the meeting. You will be notified of the date and time of the public hearing. Sincerely, � Lenora Blau an Executive Secretary Enclosure: Request for Review letter dated March 23, 2007 cc: City of Renton, Attn: Marty Wine, Assistant Chief Administrative Officer (w/o encl) Anne Noris, Clerk of the Metropolitan King Counry Council Dave Wilson, Records and Elections Division Debra Clark, King County Department of Assessment Lydia Reynolds-Jones, Manager, Project Support Services �: Paul'Reiteribach, Department of-Development.and Environmental Services , � '-''-Elissa Benson, King County Office-o�Regional Policy and Planning ; � . . , . FORM HEl ' . . . , .. . . . , , ,..., -� Washington State Boundary Review Board For King County Yesler Building,Room 402,400 Yesler Way,Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: (206)296-6800 • Fax: (206)296-6803 • http://www.metrokc.gov/annexations March 28, 2007 City of Renton Attn: Don Erickson, AICP, Senior Planner 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 RE: SUMMARY File No. 2256 - City of Renton - Benson Hill Annexation Dear Mr. Erickson: Enclosed is the Summary prepared by Boundary Review Board staff for the above-referenced Notice of Intention. The Summary will be sent to the Boundary Review Board members, along with the Notice of Intention, as part of the agenda packet for the next regular monthly Board rrieeting: If you see any corrections or clarifications which should be made in the Summary, I would appreciate hearing from you at (206) 296-6801. Sincerely, r' Lenora Blauman Executive Secretary cc: City of Renton, Attn: Marty Wine, Assistant Chief Administrative Officer Enclosure: Summary � 'FORIVI'11 ��,: . -, . . , , . .. -_ � , . .- . .. -.. .. . .,. . � ��:., �._ : .. <. ... ,. ., -. ,� . .:. ; . . .. � .. . � '-' -, ., :.... ,�., . .' ,. � . � .. .... , . . . ,. � . ..- , , . � , ' � . . , . ' SUMMARY FILE NO. 2256 Thomas Guide Map No. 656; 686 Date Received: 03/26/07 Date Completed: 03/26/07 Date Distributed: 03/26/07 ENTITY City of Renton Date Filed: ACTION Petition/Resolution by Renton City Council for Land Annexation (Election Method) Expiration 45 Days: 05/10/07 TITLE Benson Hill Annexation Board Meeting: 04/20/06 Introduction: The City of Renton, at the request of citizens, proposes annexation of the Benson Hill Area. The annexation has been proposed by the petition/election method (RCW 35A.14). The City has invoked jurisdiction to permit public review of the annexation proposal by the Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County, an independent, quasi- judicial agency. Location The Benson Hill Annexation Area is located on the southeastern edge of the City of Renton. The Annexation Area is generally bordered on the north by the City of Renton. The northernmost boundary generally follows NE 22"d Street(if extended). The annexation area is bordered, as well, on the west by the City of Renton. This boundary is serpentine, primarily following 104�h Avenue SE and extending, at some locations, to 92nd Avenue South. A portion of the southern boundary (South 200�n Street) borders on the City of Kent. The remainder of the Annexation Area —the easternmost boundary of which is located at 135ih Place SE— borders Unincorporated King County. Land Area 2438 acres Land Use Existinq: Approximately 5897 residential dwelling units (Single-Family; Multi-Family); Commercial Uses; Public Open Spaces Estimated Future: Residential Uses (Single-Family; Multi-Family); Commercial Uses; Public Open Spaces Population Existinq: 16100 persons Estimated Future: 19,816 persons Assessed Valuation $1.2 billion �ounty Comprehensive Plan Designation Residential Use— Urban Density; Commercial County Zoning Primary Zoning Designation - R-4 — R-12 units per gross acre); Limited Designation - > 12 units per acre; Community Business; Neighborhood Business; Public Open Space. City Comprehensive Plan/ Zoning Proposed: Residential Uses (Low Density Single-Family; Medium Density Single-Family Use; Medium Density Multi-Family Use); Commercial Corridor; Public Uses/Open Space District Comprehensive Plan Not applicable. District Franchise Not applicable Urban Growth Area (UGA) The Benson Hill Area is located within the Urban Growth Area as identified under the State Growth Management Act, King County Comprehensive Plan and City of Renton Comprehensive Plan. SEPA Declaration The Benson Hill Area was addressed in an Environmental Impact Statement prepared for the City of Renton's Comprehensive Plan. The proposed Benson Hill Annexation is exempt from SEPA pursuant to RCW 43.21 C.222 ENTITIES/AGENCIES NOTIFIED: King County Council Member(s) Reagan Dunn; Julia Patterson King County: Clerk of Council, Department of Natural Resources (DNR); Department of Development and Environmental Services (DDES), Department of Assessments, Department of Transportation (DOT), State Department of Ecology(DOE), King County"911" Program, Office of Management and Budget, Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys' Office, King County Records and Election Division, Fire Marshal Division, Historic Preservation Program, Puget Sound Regional Council, Community and Human Services, Public Health Department Cities: Kent Fire Districts: King County Fire Protection District No. 40; King County Fire Protection District No. 37 Water Districts: Soos Creek Water and Sewer District; City of Renton Public Works Department Sewer Districts: Soos Creek Water and Sewer District; City of Renton Public Works Depariment School District: Renton School District#403; Kent School District#415 ;SUMMARY (File No. 2256) The City of Renton proposes the annexation of 2438 acres known as the Benson Hill Area. The annexation is proposed in response to interest expressed by citizens of the Benson Hill in joining the City of Renton. The Benson Hill Area Annexation Notice of Intention is based upon a Resolution by the Renton City Council approving a plan to incorporate this territory. This Resolution was approved in March of 2007. With the annexation application based upon the Resolution, the City of Renton has invoked jurisdiction at the Boundary Review Board. The City is seeking a public hearing in order to provide an opportunity for Benson Hill citizens to comment upon the proposed annexation before an independent body. Further, the City of Renton Resolution calls for an annexation election to permit the citizens of the Benson Hill Area to ultimately decide whether or not to join the City of Renton. The Benson Hill Annexation Area is located on the southeastern edge of the City of Renton. The Annexation Area is generally bordered on the north by the City of Renton. The northernmost boundary generally follows NE 22"d Street (if extended). The annexation area is bordered, as well, on the west by the City of Renton. This boundary is serpentine, primarily following 104th Avenue SE and extending, at some locations, to 92�d Avenue South. A portion of the southern boundary(South 200tn Street) borders on the City of Kent. The remainder of the Annexation Area — the easternmost boundary of which is located at 135th Place SE—borders Unincorporated King County. The unincorporated Benson Hill Area is included in the "Land Use Element" of the City of Renton Comprehensive Plan. The Plan was established in 1995 and has been updated annually since that initial adoption. Based upon that Comprehensive Plan, and pursuant to RCW 35A.14, the City proposes annexation of the Benson Hill Area. The proposed Benson Hill Area Annexation would be consistent with the City of Renton Plan (e.g., Annexation Policies and Land Use Policies), including those provisions relating to land development, service provision, and mutual social and economic benefits—e.g., L-5.2.1, L-5.3.2, L-5.4, and L-5.6.) The City of Renton reports that the proposed Benson Hill Annexation also conforms to the State Growth Management Act (RCW 36.70A.) For example, the annexation is supported by RCW 36.70.20, which requires community planning goals, for urban growth, services and infrastructure, and environmental preservation. Additionally, the application reportedly is consistent with RCW 36.70A.020 (1), encouraging development in urban areas where there are adequate public services. It is also consistent with RCW 36.70A.020 (12), which calls for public services to support permitted development. Annexation would permit the City of Renton to establish land use designations and zoning standards for Benson Hill. The City is likely to propose residential designations that permit less intensive uses than those designations established by King County for the Benson Hill Area. Annexation would permit development of primary land uses and corollary public services (e.g., roadways) as envisioned in RCW 36.70A and as appropriate to the Benson Hill Area. More specifically: ■ As established by RCW 36.70A, upon annexation of the Benson Hill Area, the City is prepared to provide development review services and general administrative services to the annexation area under local, regional, and state standards At present Benson Hill is substantially developed with approximately a range of single-family and multi-family dwellings housing approximately 16,100 persons. There are opportunities for redevelopment and new development which could bring new residents to the Benson Hill Area. At full development, the population of this community is estimated to be 19,816 persons. ■ As established by RCW 36.70A, upon annexation the Benson Hill Area will be governed by the City of Renton's critical areas ordinances. The City of Renton is prepared to provide environmental review (including evaluation and regulation of environmentally sensitive areas.) Environmentally sensitive areas in and near to Benson Hill would also be preserved with the proposed annexation. Further, the Benson Hill Annexation is reported to be consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan. Following are examples of King County Comprehensive Plan/Countywide Planning Policies that are addressed by the proposed Benson Hill Annexation: FW-13:Cities are the appropriate providers of local urban services to Urban Areas: LU-31: The County should identify urban development areas within the Urban Growth Area LU-32: The County should encourage cities to annex territory within their designated potential annexation area LU-3.3: Land within a city's potential annexation area shall be developed according to local and regional growth phasing plans U-203 Land within Urban Growth Area is encouraged to support the preponderance of population and employment growth. U-301 King County should work with cities to support annexations within the Urban Growth Area when consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan. U-304 King County should support annexation proposals, when such annexation would accommodate urban densities and efficient land use patterns consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan. The proposed Benson Hill Annexation is reportedly consistent with the provisions of RCW 36.93 (Boundary Review Board Regulations). For example, this annexation would be consistent with Objective 1, which calls for the preservation of neighborhoods. This area is linked to Renton by social fabric (e.g., similar land uses, regional and local open spaces and by natural/built geographic features (e.g., Springbrook Creek, Soos Creek, Green River Valley Plateau, Panther Creek). Similarly the annexation would reportedly be consistent with Objective 2 which calls for the use of physical boundaries to determine an annexation area. The borders of the Benson Hill Area follow municipal lines, roadways, property lines and other physical boundaries. This annexation would also reportedly be consistent with Objective 3, which calls for creation of logical service areas, and Objectives 4-7, which call for the achievement of reasonable boundaries for a jurisdiction. Although the Benson Hill Area possesses a rather unusual configuration, the lands within these borders are specifically established for annexation by Renton under the City of Renton Comprehensive Plan (approved by the State of Washington in 1995). Further the boundaries of the proposed annexation area reflect citizen interest in affiliation with this local jurisdiction. With anriexation to Renton, all services and land use regulations for the Benson Hill Area reportedly may be efficiently coordinated under unified regulatory authorities administered by a single local government unit. Upon annexation, the City of Renton will include the Benson Hill properties in its Service Area. The City of Renton has planned and can provide urban services to the area either directly or via agreements between the City and service providers. More specifically, the City of Renton will assume responsibility for provision of policing services to the Benson Hill Area. The City will also provide fire/emergency services to the Benson Hill Annexation properties. The City is working to develop a timely plan for transition of assets, real property, and personnel from Fire District No. 40 and from Fire District No. 37. Soos Creek Water and Sewer District will continue to provide water services and wastewater services to the area. The City reports that the Soos Creek District has sufficient capacity to accommodate the build out of the estimated remaining developable land in the entire proposed Benson Hill Annexation Area (2438 acres). The City will provide stormwater management systems in accord with the King County Surface Water Design Manual. Area students would be served by the Renton School District and the Kent School District. The City of Renton Library and the King County Library would be accessible to citizens. �_aw and justice facilities would be provided to the community. Local and regional recreation facilities would be available to the citizens. Existing parks are available for utilization as currently developed and/or for redevelopment to preserve open spaces and upgrade recreational facilities. This annexation wouid also reportedly be consistent with Objective 8, which calls for inclusion of urban areas within municipalities. Annexation would permit citizens to affiliate with a local government and thus to participate in the local government process. �** The City of Renton has reportedly conducted fiscal analyses related to the proposed Benson Hill Annexation. Study findings report that the citizens of Benson Hill will support annexation, in part, through property taxes, standard service fees, and other revenues based on population. For example, upon annexation, property owners will assume their share of the regular and special levy rate of the City for capital facilities and public services. At annexation, the City would receive revenue in the amount of $8,038,000 and be faced with expenditures of $8,719,000. Thus, the City of Renton would realize and an initial (first-year) cost of approximately $681,000 based upon the intent of City officials to provide facilities and services in the Annexation Area in a manner equivalent to levels of service provided to citizens of the existing City of Renton. However, the City would also have access to resources to address these costs. More specifically, SSB 6686 would permit the City access to sales tax funds that would permit the off-setting of the cost- to-revenue imbalances occurring in conjunction with the Benson Hill Area Annexation. The City is committed to taking the necessary steps (e.g., seeking funding, hiring staff inembers) as to ensure equivalent levels of service for the Benson Hill Area both at current development and at estimated maximum development. The City reportedly supports the Benson Hill Annexation so that Renton may serve citizens of the area. ���� �� ���� �� ������ �i r� 3 � �.� 4 Mayor .�u . � �—,�� Kathy Keolker ��� March.23, 2007 State of Washington Boundary Review Board for King County . � Yesler Building, Suite 608 400 Yesler Way Seattle,WA 98104 RE: NOTICE OF INT'ENTIO101 TO EXPAND THE CITY OF ItENTON CORPORr�TE LIMITS BY ANNEXr�TION Dear Board Members: � , As required by Chapter 36.93 of the Revised.Code of Washington(RCV�, the City of Renton'liereby gives notice of intention to annex territo .ry hereafter referred to as the "Benson Hill.Communities Annexation." This annexation:is proposed urider the election method in accordance with the appiicable pro�isions of Chapter 35A.14 of the RCyV. . The 10%Notice of Intent petition was certified as having a sufficient number of registered voters from the area by the King Records, Elections and Licensing_Services Division on January23, 2007._ On 1blarcli 12;2007, the.City Council passed a resolution calling for an eleation on the question of annexation of the approximately 2,438 acres of coritiguous unincorporated'territory. This xesolution(authorizing an election balYo�) calls for having.only one propositiori on the ballot; whether those voting support or do not support this annexation and did not include propositioris concerning the City's outstanding indebtedness or future zoning. � To assist in your consideration of the proposed action, the required articles and exhibits are enclosed and numbered in accordance with the Board's suggested format. The City also wishes to invoke the Board's jurisdiction in order that a public hearing can be held in the annexation area where residents input can be given. Pursuant to RCW 36.93..120, a , $50.00 fi.l'irig fee and the $200.00 pr,ocessing fee for irivoking the Board's jurisdiction are '. enclosed. The City_is invoking the jurisdiction of the Board in order to allow.for a public hearing to be held on this major a.nnexation. A brief on our position will be submitted at a later date.�or consideration.at the hearing. � � Sliould questions.arise during the review of the information and exhibits provided with this Notice of Intention to Arinex, please contact Don Erickson, Senior Planner, at 425- 430-658:1. � 1055 Soutli Grady Way-Renton,WashingYon 98057-(425)430-6500/FA�(425)430-6523 . � � � � � � - - �_ AHEAD OF THE CURVE State of Washington Boundary Review Board Page 2 of 2 March 23,2007 . � � �3 Please.send notices and other communications regarding the proposed annexation to: Don Erickson,AICP; Senior Planner/Strategic Planning Department of Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning City of Renton 1055 S. 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",r,. _z�`, •w et� ?�r3:� � '�M .��.� .4...a .��.e:s�, Annexation fee 03/13/2007 Processing fee for Benson Hill 0.00 250.00 250.00 r.�: � . • � � NOTICE OF INTENTION PROPOSED BENSON HILL COMMUNITIES ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF RENTON I. BACKGROUND/MAPS 1. The description of and reason for seeking the proposed action: � The proposed action is to annex approximately 2,438-acres to the City of Renton. Annexation is sought by the proponents to develop under City of Renton regulations and processes and to receive Renton public services. The annexation was initiated through the Election Method under RCW 35A.14.015 and RCW 35A.14.050. The proposed annexation area is generally located south and east of Renton's existing corporate boundaries in that part of the City east of SR 167 and south of I-405. More specifically, the subject area is bounded on the south by the boundary demarcating Renton and Kent's PAAs on the south (SE 200�' Street and SE 192°d Street). It's eastern boundary generally follows Soos Creek north to SE Petrovitsky Road where it then goes east to the edge the Fairwood Park Subdivision No. 7 before going north along what is approximately 133� Avenue SE, if extended, to approximately SE 164`�' Street on the north, before reconnecting by way of 128�' Avenue SE with the existing City of Renton boundary on Edmonds Way SE, on the north. 2. Copies of the Renton City Council minutes for actions taken relative to the proposed annegation: Exhibit A: Certified minutes of the March 12, 2007 public hearing of the Renton City Council accepring the Benson Hill Communities Annexation (BHCA) 10% Notice of Intent petition and approving a resolution calling for an election on the annexation issue only. Registered voters are not being asked to vote on future zoning or to assume a portion of the City's outstanding bonded indebtedness. 3. Exhibit B: Certification of Sufficiency for the 10% Petition to Annex made by the King County Records, Elecrions and Licensing Services Division, dated January 23,2007. 4. Exhibit C: Resolution 3863,calling for an election to be held on November 6,2007. 4. Exhibit D: Legal description of the proposed annexation boundaries. 5. Pursuant to RCW 43.21 C.222, annexations are exempt from SEPA. 6. The following maps are enclosed: A. Exhibit E: 36" X 40"Assessor based maps (two sets) displaying the proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation boundary. B. Exhibit F: 8 %Z"X 11"Vicinity maps displaying: 1) The proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation boundary. ..� � Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County ' Proposed Benson Hill Communiries Annexation 03/23/07 Page 2 2) The City of Renton existing corporate limits relative to the proposed annexation area. 3) All major streets and other major physical features. 4) The boundaries, including future service area boundaries, of all cities or special service districts having jurisdiction in or near the proposal. NOTE: The City and County library service area boundaries are coterminous with the City's corporate boundary. 5) King County Urban Growth Area and City of Renton Potential Annexation Area boundaries established under the Growth Management Act. C. Exhibit G: A map of the current City of Renton corporate limits upon which the proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation boundaries have been delineated. D. Exhibit H: City of Renton Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designations. II. FACTORS THE BOAI2D MUST CONSII)E�t 1. Overview A. Population: The population of the proposed annexation area is estimated to be about 16,100 persons currently at an estimated average density of 2.7 persons per unit. In an estimated 10 years, the population is estimated to grow by at least 3,716 persons for a total of 19,816 residents. The number of households is expected to increase from an estimated 5,897 dwelling units to over 7,384 units, based upon 2.5 persons per household. The City of Renton population as of Apri12006 was 58,360. B. Territorv: The proposed annexation area includes approximately 2,438 acres. C. Population Densitv: The proposed population density of the Benson Hill Communities Annexation area is estimated to be about 6.60 persons per gross acre. D. Assessed Valuation: The current assessed value of the properties proposed for annexation is approximately$1.2 billion. 2. Land Use A. Existin : Existing uses include a mix of residential types ranging from single- family detached dwellings to duplexes and multi-family apartments. Commercial uses range from a variety of fast food outlets,traditional community service outlets, and larger shopping centers such as Fred Meyer and office space. There are an estimated 5,897 dwelling units in the annexation area at this time. B. Proposed: Renton is currently undertaking a review of existing land uses and zoning in the 2,438 acre annexation area so that it can determine what, if any, changes it will need to make to its Comprehensive Plan to better reflect "what is already on the ground." Given the relatively high densities allowed under current King County zoning it is anticipated that future Renton zoning would, in the case of _� , � ` Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 03/23/07 Page 3 � � � residential use designations, allow less density. Mixed use(commercial/residential) designations would be comparable. This is consistent with Renton's growth policies, which focus on accommodating higher residential densities in its Urban Growth Centers, Downtown and the Urban Center-North, and in the Center Village (Renton Highlands). 3. Comprehensive Plans/Franchise(s) A. Conformance with County Countvwide Plannin�Policies adopted bv Kin�Countv: The proposed action is consistent with the Countywide Planning Policies in general, and the following policies in particular: LU-31 In collaboration with adjacent counties and cities and King County, and in consultation with residential groups in affected areas, each city shall designate a potential annexation area. Each potential annexation area shall be specific to each city.... The boundary of the Benson Hill/Fairwood portion of Renton's PAA is the result of an interlocal agreement between Renton and Kent that resolved overlapping PAAs by negotiating a line that basically follows the boundary delineating the Renton and Kent School Districts in this area. An exception was the area around the Springbrook Springs Watershed, which Renton relies upon for 10%-15% of its potable water and wanted to maintain control over land uses potentially impacting this resource. LU-32 A city may annex territory only within its designated potential annexation . area. All cities shall phase annexations to coincide with the ability for the city to coordinate the provision of a full range of urban services to areas to be annexed. The City of Renton has designated a Potential Annexation Area in the City's � Comprehensive Plan (Exhibit E). Renton has the ability to provide a full range of urban services to the area proposed for annexation, however, it is not the designated sewer or water service provider for the Cascade—Fairwood area. The Soos Creek Water and Sewer District is the designated purveyor for most of this area. FW-13.Cities are the appropriate providers of local urban services to urban areas either directly or by contract. With the exception of water and sewer,Renton is prepared to provide a full array of local urban services to the area including police, fire, parks and recreation, libraries, land use and transportation planning, permitting, and accessible local government. The Soos Creek Water and Sewer District is the designated purveyor of water and sewer for this area,under agreement with King County. B. Kin�Count�Com�rehensive Plan/Ordinances �� 1) King County Planning under the Growth Management Act. ; The subject.annexation is identified as being within Renton's Potential � Annexation Area (PAA) as shown on the County's Potential Annexation , Areas Map. King County planning efforts under the Growth Management ' Act have included ensuring that development in the Urban Growth Area : � Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County � Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 03/23/07 Page 4 occurs at urban densities and with urban level services available. The subject area is primarily designated Urban - 4-12 du/acre as shown on the King County Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. Also shown on this same exhibit are areas of Urban Residential High > 12 du/ac surrounding their Community Business Center designation at 108�` Avenue SE and Petrovitsky Road and their Neighborhood Business designation southeast of the intersection of 116`�Avenue SE and SE 168`�Street. Approximately 93- acres of the area is designated as King County Owned Open Space. T'he City of Renton has planned for urban densities for this area as shown on its Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. Renton can provide urban services, with the exception of water and sewer, within these areas should annexation occur. The Soos Creek Water and Sewer District will continue to provide water and sewer capacity to meet urban densities. 2) The following adopted King County Comprehensive Plan policies specifically support the proposed annexation: Chapter Two, Urban Land Use, Section II.�. Directin� Growth to Cities and Urban Areas U-203 King County should encourage most population and employment growth to locate in the contiguous Urban Growth Area in western King County, especially in cities and their potential annexation areas. Annexation would allow development occurring within the 4.2 square mile annexation to occur within the City of Renton, which provides its residents a full array of urban services such as police, fire, parks and recreation programs, libraries, local land use and transportation planning, economic development programs, land use and building permitting, and accessible local governance. Cha�ter Two, Urban Land Use, Section II.C, Urban Growth Area Tar� U-208 King County shall provide adequate land capacity for residential, commercial and industrial growth in the urban unincorporated area. This land capacity shall include both redevelopment opportunities as well as opportunities for development on vacant lands. Anticipated future Renton zoning for the majority of residential properties in the annexation area would likely result in a lower land capacity than that represented by the existing King County zoning. Although the County zoning allows for higher residential densities than Renton would under current land use designations shown on its Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map, Renton has sufficient planned land capacity both in the PAA and the existing City to continue to meet growth targets for these areas. Similarly, in terms of neighborhood and community business, County zoning allows more square footage per given lot area than would Renton's equivalent commercial zoning, but Renton has sufficient planned commercial land capacity to also meet jobs targets. Upon annexation � � Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 03/23/07 Page 5 ' Renton would be responsible for accommodating a proportionate share of the existing King County growth target for this area based on a formula defined in the Countywide Planning Policies for both the adopted Aousing and Employment Targets. Renton has sufficient capacity under its adopted Comprehensive Plan to accommodate both the adopted existing City targets and the adopted King County unincorporated targets for its portion of the PAA. In 2002, the County Buildable Lands Report identified that Renton had 5,789 units of residential capacity in excess of its target, and capacity for 21,524 surplus jobs in relation to capacity. In 2004, the King County Countywide Planning Policies were amended to adopt PAA Targets for Fairwood/Benson/Cascade and the East Renton Plateau of 1,739 households and 458 jobs. Chapter Two, Urban Land Use, Section III.A, Plannin� with KinQ County's Cities for Future Annexation U-301 King County should work with cities to focus countywide growth within their boundaries and should support annexations within the Urban Growth Area when consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan and Countywide Planning Policies. U-304 King County should support annexation proposals when: a. The proposal is consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan; b. The proposed area is wholly within the Urban Growth Area and within the city's designated Potential Annexation Area (for annexations); c. The city is planning for urban densities and effcient land use patterns consistent with the Countywide Planning Policies and King County land use plans; and, d. Adopted Countywide goals and policies for urban services, environmental and cultural resource protection will be supported. The proposed annexation is generally consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map. The area proposed for annexation is wholly within the Urban Growth Area and within Renton's PAA. The City's Comprehensive Plan policies and development regulations support countywide goals and. policies for urban densities, urban services and environmental and cultural resource protection. Areas set aside as Greenbelt/iJrban Separator will continue to serve this purpose under Renton's future zoning. Probably the area of most significant change, because it comprises a large portion of the annexation area, is the area zoned R-8 (8 du/gross acre plus bonuses up to 12 du/gross acre) in the County. This is considerably denser than Renton's R-8 zone, which allows a maximum of eight units per net acre and no bonus density. As noted above, however, all proposed future zoning would achieve urban densities and efficiencies consistent with adopted countywide goals and policies for urban services. � r Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County � Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 03/23/07 Page 6 3) Adopted Kin Countv Comp Plan desi agn t�: The adopted King County Comprehensive Plan land use designations for the proposed annexation area include the following. The majority of the area is designated Urban Residential - 4-12 du/acre, with approximately 93-acres designated King County Owned Open Space/Recreation. West of 108`�Avenue SE on Carr Road(S 179�'Street) the County has designated approximately 34.5 acres Community Business Center with Urban Residential > 12du/ac to its west. In addition, the County Comp Plan shows an 18.6-acre Commercial Outside of Centers designation east of 116`�' Avenue SE and north of 172�d Street. This area also has a large component of Urban Residential > 12du/ac to its southeast. With the recent closing of the QFC store at SE 168�' Street and 116"'Avenue SE, there is some question whether this area, even with its higher residential densities can continue to support such large commercial areas in an efficient way. 4) Adopted City of Renton Comprehensive Plan designations: The adopted Renton Comprehensive Plan land use designations include the following: The predominate designation for this area is Residential Single Family (RS), followed by Residential Medium Density (RMD) which surrounds a Commercial Corridor (CC) desi�nation along the north and south sides of Petrovitsky Road SE, west of 108 Avenue SE. There also is an area designated Residential Multi-Family north of Petrovitsky and east of 118`�Avenue SE that overlaps a similar higher density land use designation in the County. There is also a Residential Low Density land use designation near Springbrook Springs, south of SE 192°d Street and west of 100"'Avenue SE, if extended. 5) Comparison of City and County regulations for sensitive areas, etc: With annexation, King County ordinances and regulations would be supplanted with those of the City of Renton. City of Renton ordinances and regulations applicable to the proposed action include the following: a. Regulations for the�protection of sensitive areas: The City of Renton's Critical Areas Ordinance (RMC 4-3-050) describes permitted and prohibited activities and uses, waivers,modifications and variances, and additional criteria and permit processes for development in critical areas. Critical areas regulated by the Ordinance include aquifer recharge areas, flood and geologic hazard areas, native habitat, and wetlands. Although specific regulations vary, Chapter 21A.24, Environmentallv Sensitive Areas, of the King County Code provides comparable regulatory protection of sensitive areas. The City of Renton Critical Areas Ordinance is available upon request. b. Re�ulations for the preservation of a�ricultural or other resource lands: Regulations preserving agricultural uses are not applicable to the subject area, as the proposed annexation area is not within any of the agricultural districts identified for first, second, or third priority for the purchase of development rights. Further, the annexation site is not designated for agricultural production or other resource lands under the King County Comprehensive Plan and is not currently under agricultural use. T'he City of Renton does not have a program authorizing transfer or purchase of development rights. c. Preservation of Landmarks or Landmark Districts: The City of Renton has no regulations comparable to Chapter 20.62, Protection and Preservation of Landmarks, Landmark Sites, and Districts, in the King > � Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 03/23/07 Page 7 County Code. However, no landmark sites or districts are lrnown to exist in the subject annexation area. d. Surface Water Control: The City of Renton has adopted the 1990 Kin� County Surface Water Design Manual, by reference, in the City's Drainage (Surface Water) Standards (RMC 4-6-030) as the design standard for surface water control in development projects. Higher - standards such as those of the 2005 Kin�County Surface Water Desi� Manual. Level 2 standard are often applied through environmental review. In addition, the City under its recently issued Phase II,NPDES Permit, must adopt new standards comparable to the 2005 King Countv Surface Water Design Manual,by 2009. C. City of Renton Comprehensive Plan/Franchise 1) City Planning Under the Growth Mana�ement Act Renton City Council adopted the current Comprehensive PTan in 1995, consistent with the requirements of the Growth Management Act. The 1995 Comprehensive Plan was updated in the 2005 Comprehensive Plan Update. The Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map identifies Potential Annexation Areas, including the area currently proposed for annexation, and shows land use designations for such areas (see Exhibit G, City of Renton Land Use Designations). The proposal is consistent with the Land Use Element policies of the Renton Comprehensive Plan that support annexation of lands: • That are within Renton's Potential Annexation Area where the availability of infrastructure and services allow for the development of urban densities (Objective LU-1); • That are vacant and subject to development pressure(LU-37.3); • That are available for urbanization under county comprehensive planning,zoning, and subdivision regulations(LU-37.5); • For which the City of Renton should logically be the primary provider of urban infrastructure and services(LU-36); • That would include those who already use City services or who impact City infrastructure(LU-41); and • That includes environmentally sensitive areas and vacant land where future development could adversely influence the environmental and land use character of Renton(LU-42). 2) PAA status and PAA a�reements with other cities, if any: The City of Renton has adopted Potential Annexation Areas. These areas are identified in Renton's Comprehensive Plan and on the King County Interim Potential Annexation Area Map. The City has also negotiated a PAA boundary agreement with the City of Kent in the 1990s. No additional PAA agreements are necessary for the area currently proposed for annexation. 3) Required Comprehensive Plan amendments, if any: Although no amendments to Renton's Comprehensive Plan are necessary to process the current proposed annexation the City is currently reviewing land use and a Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County � Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 03/23/07 Page 8 zoning in the subject area and may propose amendments to its Comprehensive Plan either before or after adoption of this annexation, if it is approved by the electorate and the Board. 4) Comprehensive Plan a�proval date: Renton's current Comprehensive Plan was initially adopted on February 20, 1995, with annual amendments in subsequent years. The latest, 2005 Comprehensive Plan, was a comprehensive update of the earlier 1995 Comprehensive Plan. 5) Required franchises to serve area: No franchise will be required for the City of Renton to provide services to the subject area. 6) Pre-Annexation Zonin�Agreements: The subject area has not been the subject of a Pre-Annexation Zoning Agreement. 7) Proposed land use desi n�n: The 4.2 square mile annexation area has multiple land use designations as shown on the City's Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. Approximately 108 acres are designated Residential Low Density (RLD), approximately 1,906 acres are designated Residential Single Family (RSF), approximately 200 acres are designated Residential Medium Density (RMD), and approximately 91 acres are designated Residential Multi-family (RMF). In addition to this, the Comp Plan Land Use Map shows approximately 71 acres as Commercial Corridor (CC). As noted above, areas having these land use designations are currently under review and could be modified before the annexation is brought into the City, assuming the Board supports the annexation and the electorate approves it. 4. Planning data A. Revenues/Expenditures A fiscal analysis of the 2,438-acre annexation area prepared by Berk & Associates in December 2005 found that the City would face a first-year annual cost of $681,000 to serve the area, assuming Renton's current citywide LOS standard. In addition, the consultants estimated that the City would need to hire 78 Full Time Equivalent(FTE) staff positions to maintain the City's current level of service in the area to be annexed. The following analysis identifies the General Fund revenues and costs associated with annexing the subject properties as they are currently develop. All assumptions regarding revenues and costs are based on existing standards or other comparable data,but actual results are likely to vary from these estimates. Assessed Valuations Units Population (est.) Assessed Valuation Existing conditions 5,897 16,100 $1,200,000,000* *Source:Fiscal Impacts ofRenton's Annexation of the Cascade Area, 2005 by Berk&Associates for King County , • Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 03/23/07 Page 9 1) Estimated City Expenditures Operating Costs Current Development Administrative,Judicial&Legal Services $627,000 Planning,Building, and Public Works $1,769,000 Fire Services $1 113 000 Police Services $728 000 Community Services(Recreation) $481,000 Finance and Information Services $341,000 Human Resources&Risk Management $73,000 Economic Development $233,000 Legislative $14,000 Staff-related Facility Costs $340 000 Total ongoing costs $g 719 000 > > 2) Estimated Citv Revenues to be a� ined Current Operating Revenues Development Regular Property Tax $3,685,000 Utility Tax $1,387 000 Sales Tax $833,000 State-Shared Revenues $546,000 Gambling Tax $399,000 Permit Fees $345,000 Sales Tax-Criminal Justice $323,000 Fines&Forfeits $294,000 Cable Franchise Fees $137,000 Recreation Fees $66 000 Business License Fees $23,000 Total revenues $8,038,000 3) Estimated Net Fiscal Impact Net fiscal impact Eacisting ($681,000) The above analysis indicates that initially it would cost the City$681,000 in 2005 dollars to serve the 2,438-acre annexation area at its current LOS. However, with the recent adoption of SSB 6686, the City will be able to able to offset cost-to-revenue imbalances that may result from annexation. Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County • Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 03/23/07 Page 10 SSB 6686 allows cities in King County, excluding Seattle, annexing more than 10,000 new residents to adopt a new type of local sales/use tax to provide funding for the cost of providing municipal services to the newly annexed area where the potential local sales tax receipts from the area are insufficient to cover these costs. The rate for an area having a population between 10,000 and 20,000 residents is 0.1 percent. Beginning on July 1, 2007 a municipality meeting this criteria may levy the tax for a period up to a ten years. This local tax is credited against the state retail sales/use tax so the impact is borne by the state general fund,not taxpayers. 4) Estimated Countv revenues lost: The estimated reduction in County revenues would be$2,695,212'at current development(road and library levies, excluding library bonds) as a result of the City of Renton taking over these services. The City of Renton and King County Library Systems are negotiating the potential transfer of bond proceeds if annexation occurs. 5) Estimated reduction in County expenditures: The estimated reduction in County expenditures is generally anticipated to be proportional to the reduction in revenues from the proposed annexation area. The County states that it currently spends more on these areas than it receives in property taxes and fees. 6) Estimated fire district revenue lost: The area proposed for annexation lies primarily within Fire District No. 40. Approximately 5% of the annexation area is within Fire District No. 37. As consequence of Renton taking over fire and emergency aid services for these two districts it is anticipated that combined they would loose $1,308,636. Fire District 37's share is estimated to be approximately $26,173 and Fire District 40's share is estimated to be approximated $1,282,463. The City of Renton is in preliminary negotiations with District No.40 on transference issues. 7) Estimated fire district expenditures reduced: The estimated expenditure savings to Fire Districts 37 and 40 is assumed to be comparable to what they currently receive from property taxes ($1.09053 per$1,000 of assessed value). B. Services 1) Water Service The proposed annexation is entirely within the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District's water service area. The service area would not change as a result of the proposed annexation unless the district and the City of Renton agreed upon subsequent changes and the Board approved these: a) Direct/Contract: The area will continue to be served by the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District for the foreseeable future. Future developers will have to notify the District regarding water availability and obtain a certificate of water availability from the District. *This estimate is based on information provided in the 2005 Berk&Associates study,Fiscal Impacts o Renton's Annexation of the Cascade Area. December7,2005. � • Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexarion 03/23/07 Page 11 b) Stora�e Locations/Capacitv: The zoned residential capacity under the existing King County zoning is higher than the likely capacity under the future City of Renton zoning. Since population growth under the City of Renton's proposed residential zoning is likely to be at least 25% less than that under the County's current zoning, the District's capacity should be adequate for the water demand generated by post-annexation development of the subject area. c) Mains to serve the area: The Soos Creek Water and Sewer District will likely require developers to extend mains into areas currently not served within the annexation area as part of their development proposals. d) Financing of proposed service: Such improvements are typically financed by developers and/or normal user fees for existing and new residents. 2) Sanitarv Sewer Service a) Direct/Contract: Sewer service would be provided directly to the proposed annexation area by the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District,the designated sewer service provider for this area. b) Mains to serve area: Virtually all of the annexation area is currently served by sewer through the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District. c) Disposal: Sewage disposal will be through METRO's wastewater treatment facilities. d) Capacitv Available: Soos Creek Water and Sewer District's sanitary sewer system appears to have sufficient capacity to accommodate build out of the 4.2 square mile annexation area under current county zoning. Since Renton's zoning will likely result in somewhat less intense development, the demand for use of the District's system should actually decrease. e) Financing of proposed service: Improvements within this annexation area would be anticipated to be made through developer extensions since the annexation area is primarily undeveloped at this time. 3) Fire Service a) Direct/Contract: Fire District 40 currently provides fire suppression services to 95% of the annexation area and Fire District 37 provides suppression services to the remaining 5% located in the southwest corner of the annexation south of SE 192nd Street. Following annexation, the City of Renton would take over serving the annexation area from these two independent fire districts. Because the proposed BHC Annexation comprises less than 60% of either Districts' current assessed value, the City of Renton is not required Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County � Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 03/23/07 Page 12 to assume responsibility for serving the remaining portions of these two fire districts. b) Nearest stations: Fire District 40's nearest station is 5tation No. 42, located close to the intersection of SE 176`�Street and Petrovitsky Road. It is near the business center west of 108�' Avenue SE and near those areas having the most residential density. This station would serve the majority of the annexation area. District 40 is currently building a new combined fire station and administrative offices near the intersection of 108`� Avenue SE and SE 180�' Street. The City of Renton has its own fire station, Station #13, located approximately %z mile to the north of Station No. 42 on 108�' Avenue SE, near SE 172°d Street. It is anticipated that there would be a consolidation of these three stations if annexation of this area to the City is successful. Fire District 37's nearest station is to the south near 108`�Avenue SE and SE 230�'Street. c) Response time: Response time to any point within the proposed annexation boundaries could range from two to eight minutes. Since Fire Station No. 42 and its proposed replacement are close to arterials serving most of the annexation area and are fully staffed, little or no change of service is anticipated as a result of annexation for the portion within District No. 40. The small portion of the annexation area served by Fire District No. 37 should not see a noticeable decrease in response time since Renton's Station #13 is about 1.7 miles away and Station#14, east of SR-167, is about 2.25 miles away. d) Staffin�: Station #42 is currently fully staffed, with three firefighters, including a lieutenant, on duty per shift. In addition, the station houses the District's administrative staff of six persons. e) Major equipment: Major equipment located at Station No. 42 includes one 1,500 gallon per minute pumper and one aid car. fl Certified EMT/D-Fib personnel: All shift personnel at Station #42 are certified EMT/D-Fib. g) Fire RatinQ: Renton's fire rating is three, as determined by the Washington State Survey and Rating Bureau. h) Source of dispatch: Valley Communication 911 service is the source of emergency vehicle/aid dispatch. 5. General A) Annexation aexeements for extensions of service: No applicable annexation agreements are in effect for the subject area. B) Topo�raphy and natural boundaries: Soos Creek and its ravine along portions of the annexation area's eastern boundary is a natural boundary and is being used as is ravine east of the Renton Park area (Lindberg High School and Renton Pool). The study area is mostly a plateau that rests above the Green River Valley with Panther Creek and Soos Creek running through it. Also, the headwaters of Springbrook Creek begin in the southwest corner of the annexation area at Springbrook Springs, � ' Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communiries Annexation 03/23/07 Page 13 West of 100'�'Avenue SE, if extended,the topography drops 75' to 100' towards the Valley floor(SR-167 and areas west). C) Proiected 10-vear growth: The County estimates that as of 2000, there were 15,080 dwelling units in the Fairwood/Cascade PAA. Staff has assumed that approximately 5,897 of these are in the proposed annexation area. The County's buildable lands inventory of 2002 indicated that there were approximately 604 acres in the Fairwood/Cascade PAA with a potential of 3,801 new units. Staff estimates that 1,486 of these units would be built in the annexation area over the next few years, bringing the total estimated number of dwelling units in the area to 7,474 units. These figures are expected to be updated during the first half of 2007. D) Municipal or community services: With annexation, the property owners and residents would have access to a full range of urban services including police, fire, parks, libraries, community services, the City's neighborhoods program, annual community events, and local, readily accessible municipal government. In order to maintain the same level of service Renton provides citywide in the 2,438-acre annexation area, it is estimated that 78 new employees will need to be hired by the City. E) Potential delays in implementing service deliverv: No costs were anticipated for future parklands acquisition. There currently are more than 93 acres of King County parklands in the proposed annexation area, most of which are underdeveloped. The City and County will negotiate the transfer of approximately half of the 93 acres, or 41.22 acres of local park properties to the City upon annexation. Similarly, discussions are underway about provision of fire services with Fire District 40,the major fire service provider in the area. Under State of Washington law, the current waste hauler would continue to provide solid waste removal for seven years after annexation. At that time, the annexation area would then be included in the City's waste hauler contract. The City is also negotiating with King County regarding taking over of their surface water detention facilities. With the exception of parks (notably safety assessment) and solid waste removal,no delays are expected in implementing service delivery to the area. Some city services will require assessment of facility needs including recreation, library and general purpose city facilities. City departments reviewing the annexation proposal indicated that they would be able to adequately serve existing and future development with the anticipated 78 new employees needed to ensure that the area receives the same LOS the City currently provides residents elsewhere. As noted above, the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District is expected to continue to provide water and sewer service, and has indicated no major obstacles to service delivery at this time. F) Evaluation of adequaoy, costs, or rates of service to area: Existing services to the area appear to be generally adequate although not up to Renton's level of service. The City is committed to hiring necessary staff to ensure that this area has the same level of service provided elsewhere in the City. As additional development occurs in the proposed annexation area, demand for services will increase. It is assumed that the cost of such services will be largely offset by property taxes, services charges, and other revenues based on population. As noted above, if the City were to assume this annexation at current levels of development, it would have to . Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County � Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 03/23/07 Page 14 subsidize it at an estimated $681,000 per year, in 2005 dollars. However, with the recent passage of SSB 6686 and the fact that the population of the BHC Annexation area is greater than 10,000, the area qualifies for a sales and use tax credit of 0.1% to cover this deficit for a period of ten years. To qualify for this credit, the annexation would have to be brought into the City before January 1, 2010. King County is the only alternative service provider for services that would be assumed by the City of Renton upon annexation. School district boundaries are not affected by annexations, and therefore, will not change. As a result, 95% of the subject area will remain in the Renton School District north of SE 192°d Street with the 5% south of 192°d Street and west of 108`� Avenue SE remaining in the Kent School District. III. OBJECTIVES The proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation generally complies with the objectives of the Boundary Review Board. These include the following: 1) Preservation of natural neighborhoods and communities. No detrimental impacts to existing neighborhoods or communities are anticipated to result from the proposed action. The annexation does not split any existing subdivision or established neighborhoods. 2) Use of physical boundaries,including but not limited to bodies of water, highways, and land contours. As noted above, the eastern boundary of this large annexation area is bounded by Soos Creek and the ravines that help create its headwaters. Its southern boundary is the edge of Renton's Fairwood/Cascade PAA and its western and northern boundary is defined by the existing corporate boundary of the City of Renton, with the exception of the boundary of the proposed Hudson Annexation which was approved by the City but has not been effectuated awaiting the installation of a jointly funded(City and County) signalized intersection at SE 168`�'Street and 108�`Avenue SE. 3) Creation and preservation of logical service areas. City staff that have reviewed the proposed annexation have stated that the proposed boundaries represent logical extensions of City of Renton services. Also,the Countywide Planning Policies state that cities are the appropriate providers of local urban services to Urban Areas. The proposal would therefore further both the intent of City annexation objectives and relevant Countywide Planning Policies. 4) Prevention of abnormally irregular boundaraes. The proposed boundaries for this annexation are only irregular along its eastern edge,where they are considered to be interim until subsequent annexations fill in this area or incorporation of the Fairwood area occurs. As noted above, the majority of this annexation area's boundary is defined by Renton's corporate boundary and the edge of Renton's PAA. 5) Discouragement of multiple ineorporations of small citaes and encouragement of incorporation of cities in excess of ten thousand population in heavily populated urban areas. Not applicable. � ' Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County Proposed Benson Hill Communities Annexation 03/23/07 Page 15 6) Dissolution of inactive special purpose districts. Not applicable. '� Adjustment of impractical boundaries. This annexation is not being undertaken to adjust impractical city boundaries. 8) Incorporation as cities or towns or annexation to cities or towns of unincorporated areas,which are urban in character King County has designated this area for urban development and because it is within Renton's PAA, it is anticipated that it will annex as proposed or in smaller increments if this annexation by election fails. A recent attempt to incorporate the Fairwood area to the east failed. 9) Protection of agricultural and rural lands which are designated for long term productive agricultural and resource use by a comprehensive plan adopted by the county legislative authority. Not applicable. No portions of the proposed annexation area are designated Rural or designated for long term productive agricultural or resource use in the King County Comprehensive Plan. finis . � � ��� Exhibit A RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 12,2007 Council Chambers Nlonday�, 7 p.m. M I N U T E S Renton City Hall CALL TO ORDER Mayor Kathy Keolker called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL OF TONI NELSON,Council Presidenr, DENIS LAW; TERRI BRIERE; MARC( COUNC[LMEMBERS PALMER; DON PERSSON; RANDY CORMAN. MOVED BY I�IELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMEMBER DAN CLAWSON. CARRfED. CITY STAFF IN KATHY KEOLKER, Mayor; J,4Y COV[NGTON, Chief Administrati��e ATTENDANCE Officer;ZANETTA FONTES, Assistant City Attorney; BONNIE WALTON, City,Clerk;GREGG ZIMMERMAId, Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator;ALE�P[ETSCH, Economic Development Administrator; Economic Development Director; REBECCA LIND, Planning Manager; DON ERICKSON,Senior Planner, M.ARTY V�'[NE, Assistant CAO; MICHAEC. BAILEY, Finance and Information Ser��ices Administrator; TER.RY HIGASHIYAMA, Community Services .4dministrator; CHIEF I. DAVID DANIELS and DEPC,'TY CHIEF LARRI� RUDE. Fire Department, CH[EE� KEVIN MILOSEVICH and COM1��1:'�iv`DER KENT CURRY, Police � Deparnnent. . SPECIAL PRESENTATION Finance and Information Services Administrator Bailey announced that the City Finance: �005 CaFR.Au-ard of Renton has once again w�on an a��ard for its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report from the Government Finance Officers Association. He explained that the association has a peer re�•iew program that reviews both the financial reports and the budgets. Mr. Bailey noted that in addition to being recognized for meeting the association's criteria, the peer review program also provides the City with comments and suggestions on how to more effectively communica[e the fiscal integrityo uf the City to citizens. PUBLIC HEARINGS This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in Planning: City Code Amends accordance witt� I�cal and State laws, Mayor Keolker reopened the public re R-4 Zone&Tree Retention hearing continued from 2/26/2007 to consider City Code amendments &Animal Regulations pertaining to: R-4(four dwelling units per acre)zone development clustering; R-1, R-4,and R-8 zone design standards; tree retention; and animal regulations. Economic Development Administrator Pietsch stated that the proposed amendments originated through the work of the East Renton Plateau Citizen Task Force, which w�as formed to discuss potential zoning for the East Renton Plateau Potential Annexation Area, and can be put to use within the existing City limits. Planner Manager Lind explained that currently, small lot cluster development is only allowed in the R-4 zone when within 600 feet of the R-8 zone. The proposed amendment allows clustering throughout the R-4 zone, which provides incentive for open space and helps acliieve maximum density in the zone. CERTIFICATE Turning to residential design standards, Ms. Lind reported that currently,design ;underslglled Gity Clerk of t�1�` �eatures are required only in cluster developments,and vertical facade modulation is required only in the R-4 zone. The proposal requires design ofRenY.on, Washington, Geiifl� features,and a verticat facade modulation throughout the R-1, R-4, and R-8 this is a true and correct cop�of zones. She noted that the three required architectural features are decorative 3/12/07 Minutes . Subst;iib� ' `(�.ipped or gabled roofs, trim on windows and doors,and projecting eaves. �ealed this23.day of ° ;2� 07 ��.����� � � City CI�r�C ��-e I• walton March 12,2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 83 ' Continuing with the tree retention and tree replacement regulations, Ms. Lind indicated that the proposal addresses strengthening the regulations and is part of an ongoing work program to maintain and improve Renton's tree canopy. She noted that established neighborhoods and developing neighborhoods(or infill neighborhoods) may have different priorities in tree retention. Regarding tree removal, Ms. Lind reported that the proposed changes: eliminate the standard based on intensity of development, allow removal of three trees on any lot 35,000 square feet or less, and allow removal of six trees on a lot larger than 35,000 square feet. Regarding tree retention, Ms. Lind reviewed the proposed changes such as requiring 30 percent retention, or a minimum of 25 trees per acre, in the RC,R- 1, R-4,and R-8 zones. In more intense residential zones, 10 percent retention, or a minimum of ten trees per acre is required. Turning to animal regulations, Ms. Lind pointed out that the proposal addresses large animal regulations and that an additional work program�currently exists for small and medium animals. She explained that the proposai allows property owners with at least one acre to keep two large animals. Additionally, the process is simplified to apply for more animals, and non-conforming uses are allowed to continue. Ms. Lind further explained that the permitting of the keeping of a greater number of animals than allowable will be decided administratively, and the keeping'of animals that are a non-conforming use is transferable with the sale of the property and replacement is allowed. Ms. Lind reported that the proposed amendments are still being reviewed by the Planning Commission. The matter will then go before the Planning and Development Committee, who will forward a final recommendation to Council. In response to Council inquiries,Ms. Lind said the proposal provides that all removed trees must be replaced; however, they can be replaced in a different configuration. In regard to affordable housing and the potential cost increases due to the regulations, she indicated that input from a broader group of builders will be sought as part of this review process. Ms. Lind confirmed that under current regulations, if a property owner owns two large animals on a 4,000 square foot lot, the animals would be non-conforming and could not be replaced. She also confirmed that under the proposed regulations, the animals would be non-conforming but the animal entitlement would run with the land. Public comment was invited. Garrett Huffman, South King County Manager of the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties, 335 116th Ave. SE, Bellevue, 98004, expressed his approval of the clustering regulations, and his concerns regarding the tree retention and design regulations and their negative affect on the affordability of housing. He noted that it is becoming more and more difficult for people to afford houses in this general region. Mr. Huffman indicated that members of the Master Builders Association would welcome the opportunity to discuss the proposed amendments with the City. Additionally, he suggested the use of incentives to encourage added amenities to development projects. Ronda Bryant, East Renton Plateau Citizen Task Forc�1Vlember, 6220 SE 2nd Pl., Renton, 98059,pointed out the uniqueness of the E.ast Renton Plateau area, saying that residents want to retain the flavor of their neignborhood and their quality of life. She pointed out that unlike other areas_�hat<have already been built out, the East Renton Plateau still has two- to five-acre parcels with lots of • March 12,2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 84 trees and large animals. Ms. Bryant expressed support for having the animal ownership entitlement run with the land, and she thanked staff for all of their hard work with the task force. There being no further public comment, it was MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC EiEARING. CARRIED. Annexation: Benson Hill This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in Communities, S 200th St& accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Keolker opened the public hearing 128th Ave SE to consider the 10% Notice of Intent petition calling for an election on annexation of 2,428 acres located to the south and west of the Renton City limits, in the vicinity of S. 200th St. and 128th Ave. SE (Benson Hill Communities). Senior Planner Erickson reported that the 4.2-square-mile site has an estimated population of 16,100, approximately 93 acres of parks, 45 linear miles of road, and approximately 7,854 dwellings and 430,000 square feet of retail space. He . stated that public services are cunently provided by Fire District#40, Soos Creek Water and Sewer District, and the Renton (98%) and Kent(2%) school districts. The services would remain the same upon annexation with the exception of the fire service, which would change to the City of Renton. Mr. Erickson reviewed Renton's Comprehensive Plan land use designations for the site, and he reviewed how the proposal is consistent with relevant City annexation policies. Mr. Erickson pointed out that although not the designated � sewer and water sexvice provider, Renton will provide a full anay of high • quality urban municipal services to the area, including police, fire, recreation, street maintenance, land use and transportation planning, permitting, and . accessible government. He also pointed out that the proposed annexa�ion is in compliance with Boundary Review Board objectives. For the fiscal analysis, Mr. Erickson used information from the 2005 Berk and Associates annexation study. The estimated net operating cost to the City in 2005 dollars is approximately $681,000, including responsibility for Fire . District#40's Fire Station #42, but excluding the site's Renton Pool. He noted that the preliminary costs are currently under review, and Ciry departments are also reviewing the transitional costs the.City will incur upon annexation for items such as equipment purchases. Continuing, Mr. Erickson noted that because of the area's size and the State Legislature's adoption of SSB 6686 in 2006, Renton qualifies for a 0.1%sales and use tax rebate that could be used to cover the discrepancy between revenues and operating costs for the first ten years. To qualify under SSB 6686, the City has to effectuate the annexation before 1/1/2010. He explained that major efficiencies exist by bringing in the area at one time rather than through multiple smaller annexations. These efficiencies include economy of scale from allowing Renton policy to drive growth rather than King County policy, and economic development initiatives focused on Cascade commercial areas. Mr. Erickson indicated that since the annexation petition was certified on January 23, the deadline for Council action on�this matter is March 24. He stated that if Council adopts the resolution authorizing an election, staff recommends not placing the issues of future zoning and assumption of a proportionate share of Renton's outstanding indebtedness on the ballot. Mr. Erickson noted that the City's voter approved outstanding indebtedness is small and near retirement. March 12,2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 85 • Letters were read from Jeanette M. Millmann, 10620 SE 186th St., Renton, 98055, and Ruth Pearson and Otto Pearson, 19112 104th PI. SE, Renton, 98055, each expressing support for the annexation of the Benson Hill communities area to the City of Renton. Public comment was invited. Matt Berntson, 12040 SE 188th St., Renton, 98058, voiced support for the annexation,noting that his neighbors are also enthusiastic about the proposal. Pointing out that he prefers Renton's development standards over King County's, Mr. Berntson urged Council to adopt the election resolution. Tom Reiter, 18001 113th Ave. SE, Renton, 98055, recognized the people in the audience from the Benson Hill communities area, and asked that the issue move forward. Dave McCammon, 17221 125th Ave. SE, Renton, 98058, expressed support for the annexation, asking that Council adopt the resolution to give him the opportunity to vote on the issue. Todd Fennell, 17223 116th Ave. SE, Renton, 98058, said although he looks forward to annexing to Renton, he is concerned about how annexation will affect the zoning of his property. Pointing out that he has made investments based upon R-18 zoning and will incur a loss if zoned R-8, Mr. Fennell asked that this specific area's zoning be re-evaluated. There being no further public comment, it was MOVED BY LAW, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUN�IL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY LAW, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL: ADOPT A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR AN ELECTION ON THE QUESTIQN OF THE BENSON HILL COMMUNITIES ANNEXATION TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE AFFECTED VOTERS IN THE FALL; NOT PLACE ON THE BALLOT THE QUESTION OF FUTURE ZONING; NOT PLACE ON THE BALLOT THE QUESTION OF WHETHER PROPERTY OWNERS SHOULD ASSUME THEIR FAIR SHARE OF THE CITY'S OUTSTANDING 1NDEBTEDNESS; AND AUTHORIZE THE ADMINISTRATION TO INVOKE THE JURISDICTION OF THE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD SO THAT A HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD CAN BE HELD THIS SUMMER. CARRIED. (See page 89 for resolution.) APPEAL Planning and Development Committee Chair Briere presented a report Plannin�&I)evelopment regarding the appeal by Alliance for South End(ASE) of the 1) administrative Committee decision designating The Landing master site plan application a planned action Appeal: The Landing Site and; 2) the master site plan approval. Plan, Alliance for South End, This appeal came before the Committee on 2/15I2007. The Committee SA-OS-136 reviewed the decision of the Hearing Examiner dated 9/5/2006, which dismissed for lack of standing the ASE appeals from: 1) the Director's designation of The Landing master plan application as a planned action; and 2) the Director's master site plan approval. The Committee reviewed the file, including the briefs therein, and heard argument from the attorneys representing the various parties. Finding no substantial error in fact or law, the Committee recommended that the Council affirm the decision of the Hearing Examiner. The Committee further , recommended that the Council adopt the findings and conclusions affirming the March 12,2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 86 Hearing Examiner's decision. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Ad)MINISTRATIVE Chief Administrative Officer Covington reviewed a written administrative REPORT report summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2007 and beyond. Items noted included: � Washington State Department of Transportation will hold a Full Access Control Hearing for the I-405/I-5 to SR-169 State 2 - Widening and SR-515 Interchange project on 3/20/2007 at Renton City Hall. � As part of Maplewood Golf Course's ongoing effort towards Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Certification, Eagle Scout Jordan Fagerlie and Boy Scout Troop#448 built and installed eleven bird nesting boxes in unplayable areas on the golf course last weekend. AUDdENCE COMMENT Gwendolyn High, 13405 158th Ave. SE, Renton, 98059, stated her hope that Citizen Comment: High- although the Preserve Our Plateau Annexation was not successful, the lessons Transition Planning for learned will help other communities with their annexation efforts. Commending Annexations the accomplishments of the East Renton Plateau Citizen Task Force, Ms. High noted the importance of transition planning and the need to educate the King County Council about the use of this type of planning. CO1�ISENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. At the request of Councilmember Persson, item 8.f. was removed for separate consideration. Council Meeting Minutes of Approval of Council meeting minutes of 3/5/2007. Council concur. 3/5/2007 City Clerk: Cable Franchise, Administrative, Judicial and Legal Services Department recommended approval Basic Programming Service of settlement documents and related terms regarding the basic programming Rate service rate related to the City's cable franchise. Refer to Committee of the Whole; set public hearing o� 3/26/2007. City Clerk: Cable Franchise, Administrative, Judicial and Legal Services Department recommended approval Permitted Equipment& of settlement terms regarding the maximum permitted equipment and Installation Rates installation rates related to the City's cable franchise. Refer to Committee of the � Whole; set public hearing on 3/26/2007. City Clerk: 2007 Special City Clerk submitted 2/6/2007 Special Election certification from King County Election Certification Records and Elections for Proposition No. 1 for the Preserve Our Plateau (Preserve Our Plateau Annexation Area Annexation to the City of Renton. The result of the special Annexation) election is as follows: 651 "for annexation" votes and 1,017 "against annexation"votes; FAILED. Information. Zoning:2006 Annual Update Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department of Zoning Book & Wall Map recommended approval of the 2006 annual update of the City's Zoning Book and Wall Map. Council concur. (See page 89 for ordinance.) Budget: 2007 Amendments Finance and Information Services Department recommended approval of the 2007 Budget amendment ordinance. Council concur. (See page 89 for ordinance.) MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED `TO REMOVE ITEM 8.f. FOR SEPARATE CONSIDERATION. CARRIED. March 12,2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 87 ' S�arate Consideration Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department Item 8.f. recommended adoption of a resolution regarding the proposed King County Planning: Multipurpose Events Events Center.* Center(Sonics & Storm Councilmember Persson stated that he does not understand why this resolution Basketball) has to be adopted this evening,as it is premature. EIe explained that it�vill appear as though the Council has already made a decision and then will proceed to ask for input on the matter, which is the wrong message to send to citizens. *Moved by Briere, seconded by Nelson, Council approve item 8.f as presented.* Councilmember Cornlan indicated that the matter deserves further discussion. He stated that the City is paying a consultant to conduct an economic analysis to learn whether this project is suitable foi the City, and yet some of the whereas statements in the resolution already assume the answer to the question. Mr. Corman pointed out that the resolution may be appropriate in the future; however, the data is not yet available. *Roll call on motion: two ayes: Nelson, Briere; four nays: Law, Palmer, . Persson, Corman. Failed. Mayor Keolker noted that the matter was discussed by Council at its retreat,and that no comments were received regarding the resolution, which was sent out in advance of this meeting. Councilmember Persson stated that the resolution does not reflect the comments he made at the retreat. He indicated that language stating that Renfon has not committed any money should be listed first. Councilmember Briere pointed out that the resolution states the fact that the proposed site is already zoned to allow arenas. She noted that the resolution also communicates that the City will not do anything until it is known how the proposal affects the fiscal health of the City, thus providing reassurance of that to the public. Ms. Briere stated that the resolution establishes a base for what the City will and will not do. Council President Nelson stated that she was under the impression that Councilmembers were to submit their comments regarding the resolution prior to the Council meeting, and she expressed her disappointment that this did not occur. She questioned whether it is the resolution that is not wanted or the proposed stadium itself that is not wanted. Councilmember Briere suggested that the matter be put on hold for another week to allow for the submittal of comments to the City Attorney. Councilmember Palmer stated that the feedback she is receiving from citizens is overwhelming against having the arena on that site. She asserted that it does not matter what the resolution states, as she does not want the arena in Renton. Councilmember Briere noted that the feedback she has received from people is excitement for this potential opporiunity. Councilmember Cornian questioned the need for a resolution at all,pointing out that the site is already zoned for a stadium and the City cannot prevent someone from building one if they have the capital to do so. He stated that he is undecided and wants to revisit the matter when more information is available, such as the results of the City's economic study and whether King County citizens vote to provide a subsidy. ' March 12,2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 88 Councilmember Law pointed out that some people may think that a decision has been made by the way the resolution is written. Mr. Law stated that there is not _ enough information to make that decision, and he does not want to send out the wrong message. Mr. Law indicated that he is willing to work on the resolution, with the emphasize that the City has yet to know anything about infrastructure dollars, revenues, and impacts. Council discussion ensued regarding the whereas statements in the resolution, the placement of the language in the resolution, the hurdles that need to be crossed before it is known whether the stadium is even possible, the discussion of this matter at the Council retreat, and the requests for more information. Mayor Keolker expressed her hope than an appropriate resolution can be crafted, as it will provide direction to the Administration. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Planning and Development Committee Chair Briere presented a report Planning&Development recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation to accept the appraisal Committee submitted by Jack Alhadeff for the vacation of a ten-foot walkway, Vacation: Walkway, NW 6th approximately 163 feet in length, located between NW 6th St. and Rainier Ave. St&Rainier Ave N, AHBL, N. The Committee further recommended setting compensation at$9,800 for the VAC-06-001 walkway vacation. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Vacation: Walkway, NW 6th Planning and Development Committee Chair Briere presented a report St&Rainier Ave N, JDA recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation to accept the appraisal Group, VAC-OS-002 submitted by Jack Alhadeff for the vacation of a ten-foot walkway, approximately 187 feet in length, located east of NW 6th St. The Commitfee further recommending setting compensation at$6,000 for the walkway vacation. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Vacation: Field Ave NE, ESM Planning and Development Committee Chair Briere presented a report Consulting Engineers, VAC- recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation to accept the appraisal 06-004 submitted by Matt Cyr, ESM Consulting Engineers, for the street vacation of a 30-foot by 30-foot portion of Field Ave. NE, approximately 318 feet north of NE 2nd St. The Committee furiher recommended setting compensation at $6,850 for the street vacation. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL CONCUR 1N THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation(Aviation) Transportation (Aviation) Committee Chair Palmer presented a report Committee recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation to authorize the Maxor Transportation: Trails and and Cit Clerk to execute the contract with MacLeod Reckord in the amount of Bikeways Study and Map, $158,131.20 for a trails and bikeways study and map. MOVED BY PALMER, MacLeod Reckord SECONDED BY BRIERE, COLJNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Finance Comtnittee Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report recommending approval of Finance: Vouchers Claim Vouchers 257571 - 257962 and three wire transfers totaling $4,626,332.03; and approval of Payroll Vouchers 67932 - 68063, one wire transfer, and 789 direct deposits totaling$2,127,185.67. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CAR.RIED. March 12,2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 89 � Community Services: 200 Mill Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report recommending Building Leases(Sth Floor), concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve leases with United Way of Network 21 I &Children's King County, Washington Information Network 21 l,and Children's Home Home Society&United Way Society of Washington, for collocated space on the fifth floor of the 200 Mill Building. The Committee further recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the leases. MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Vice Chair Briere presented a report recommending SAD: Central Plateau concucrence in the staff recommendation to approve the preliminary Central Interceptor Phase II Plateau Interceptor Phase fI Special Assessment District(SAD). The Committee further recommended that staff proceed with the establishment of the final SAD upon completion of the construction of the Central Plateau Interceptor Phase II Sanitary Sewer Main project. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. RESOLUTIONS AND The following resolutions were presented for reading and adoption: ORDINANCES Resolution#3863 A resolution was read calling for the annexation, by election,of contiguous Annexation: Benson Hill unincorporated territory to the City of Renton and refened to as the Benson Hill Communities, S 200th St& Communities Annexation; stating the number of registered voters residing 128th Ave SE therein as nearly as may be; calling for an election on 11/6/2007 to submit to voters of the territory the proposal for annexation; and authorizing the City Clerk to file with King County Boundary Review Board a notice of intention as well as to file a certified copy of this resolution with the Board of County Commissions of King County and the King County Review Board, and to take those actions necessary to place Proposition 1 before the voters, including the preparation of information for the voter s pamphlet. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. � The following ordinances were presented for first reading and refeired to the Council meeting of 3/19/2007 for second and final reading: Zoning: 2006 Annual Update An ordinance was read adopting the 2006 amendinents to the zoning of Zoning Book& Wall Map classifications of properties located within the City of Renton. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 3/19/2007. CARRIED. Budget: 2007 Amendments An ordinance amending the City of Renton Fiscal Year annua12007 Budget as adopted by Ordinance 5245, in the total amount of$26,405,693. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 3/1972007. CARRIED. The following ordinance was presented for second and final reading and adoption: Ordinance#5266 An ordinance was read amending Ordinance 5207.by changing the effective Annexation: Merritt II, SE date of Phase II of the Merritt II Annexation to the City of Renton. The May Valley Rd$c Coal Creek annexation will be effective on 12/31/2007, or 30 days after the awarding of the Parkway construction for the Duvall Ave. Improvement project, whichever comes first. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. : March 12,2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 90 NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL REFER THE Finance: Fund Balance FUND BALANCE RESERVES AND THE ANNUAL CAPITAL Reserves,Annual Capital IMPROVEMENT PLAN TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Improvement Plan AUDIEIVCE COMMENT Diane Paholke, 243 W. Perimeter Rd., Renton, 98057, stated that as a result of Citizen Comment: Paholke- the potential changes at the Renton Airport, her business, Pro-Flight Aviation, Jet Center at Airport, Gangs in receives numerous questions and requests for information. In response, she Neighborhood developed a website, which provides basic aviation information and information regarding the potential changes. On another subject, Ms. Paholke thanked the Police Department for helping to eliminate the gangs in her neighborhood. Citizen Comment: Duffie- Joe Duffie, City of Tukwila Councilmember, 5332 S. 140th St., Tukwila, Council Meeting 98168, indicated that it was a great pleasure to attend the Council meeting tonight, and he encouraged everyone to keep up the good work. Citizen Comment: McOmber- Howard McOmber,475 Olympia Ave. NE, Renton, 98056,stated that the Multipurpose Events Center Council is wise to use a measured approach in regards to the potential siting of a (Sonics &Storm Basketball) multipurpose events center in Renton. ADJOURIYMENT MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 8:56 p.m. , ��" ` � �- (,Cd"/�i�-�1�, Bonnie I. Walton, CMC, City Clerk Recorder: Michele Neumann March 12,2007 � RENTON CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR � Office of the City Clerk . COUNCIL COMMITTEE 1VIEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING March 12, 2007 COMMITTEE/C�IAIRMAN DATE/TIME AGENDA � COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MON., 3/19 Emerging Issues in Community Services (Nelson) 5:30 p.m. *Council Conference Room* Approximately Cable TV Franchise Settlement Briefing; 6 p.m. Utility Rates Introduction XCouncil Chambers* COMMLTNITY SERVICES MON., 3/19 Appointment of Peter Hartley to Library (Corman) 5:15 p.m. Board FINANCE (Persson) . PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT THURS., 3/15 CANCELLED (Briere) PUBLIC SAFETY MON., 3/19 Juvenile Prosecution (briefing only); (Law) 4:15 p.m. Transit Center Safety Concerns (briefing only) TRANSPORTATION(AVIATION) (Palmer) UTILITIES THURS., 3/15 CANCELLED (Clawson) NOTE: Committee of the Whole meetings are held in the Council Chambers unless otherwise noted. All other conunittee meetings are held in the Council Conference Room unless otherwise noted. � � Exhibit B � King County Records, Elections and Licensing Services Division CERTIFICATE OF Sl'�IFFICIENCY THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the petitions, o�iginally submitted on December 11, 2006, to the King County Records, Elections and Licensing Se�vices Division,for the Benson Hill Annexation.Petition, have been examined and the signatures thexeon carefully compa�ed with the�egistr�ation records of�the King County Records, Elections and Licensing Services Divzsion, and as a result of such examination,found to be sufficient under the provisions of the Revised Code of Washington SMC 1.10.11 D and 3SA.01.040. � Dated this 23Yd day of.Ianuary 2007 ames.I. Buck, Interim Di�ector : � Exhibit C CITY OF RENTO�I_ WASFIINGT�N RESOLUTIOI�ir10. 3863 t1 YOPi��B.ifl��l� �h' �LAll: �S�C �� A9A`i17��lay @'`G['@�AAIl\�lSH�l'Vy �/AE�&�Llr� �OId 'I"�E AtV���T'IOI�, �1' ELEC'I'IOIV, O� COI�1T'IGiJ�FJS �11��COI���T'EI) T�I2Itd'I'O��' 'TO "f'�E CI'I'I' �F' I��T'�'O�I �1� �tE�E�tE� '�'O AS T'�� I�E�S�I�1 I�TI,�, CO�iT1��T'I�S �i�TEz�'�10I�1; S7'1iT'�d�����T1���8��I���S'TE�D �d�'���SID�1G T'�E��N �S 171`a��Y .C��LVML9II HD�y` C.ta�%.dl�� ��CO f�19 L'k�91C�A�LV �1V ?P��V"L1Vbib1G86 6, 2007, TO ��T�I�'I�'d' "I'O �OTE� ��' �'��: ��ItI�'UI��' T�E PR�P�S[��. FOR �P�IE��'ION; �� tt�I'I'�C���1G `I'� CI�X CLE� 1�'� �I�.E W�T'�� L�� GOU�'TY ��i1�ii����' ��VV ��A� A 1�OT'��E OF d1V i kll���S`5 t�� f9JA`��5a_. [9� H� 3`g e,P: Es ��1&d`ltFi�CJ �l.�H H C6& 4�g� I�30�IJ"d'IO�i�'I'�'�'I�'� �OAI���'C��I'I'I'C�.��SION�O�'�1G COIJIei'�'�' A� T'�� �� C'0�1'�' ���D�IBi' �Vd�+W �Ot��, AI� '�'O '��IC� T'��S� ��'I'IO�iS I�TEC����� T'O PI,�►C� P�OP��ITFO�a' 1 ���'�� T'�E Y�T'��Z�a ��I���II�G '�'� P��'��Il IO� OF' ���T`�6��i ���'�'� ��'�'��9��'�.���"T. '6�'�Y�A�,a citizen'�group�uN��a�!_y p�ar�uing poten+ia.l annexation�f the�3enson I�il� Communiti�.s�rea to th��ity of�dent�r�, has 3��mi�ed a 10°/a Notice of Intention ta Commence Annexation proeeedings to the City; and i�'l���S,the Benson Hill Comm�anities Area, s,Qnsisting of�pproximately 2,438 acres, is located within the City of Renton's estab(ished Poten�ial Annexation Area; and �����, the King Count��Zecor�s, ��ections and Licensing Services I3iv�sion certified the petition as having signatures represenfing a.t lea.st ten percent of the registered voeers who voted in the 2005 general election;and ����AS,the City Counci(of the City of Renton, Washington, has determined that it wauld be in the best interests and general welfare of the City of Renton to annex the property withia lZenton's established Porential Annexation Area generally bounded by the City of Itenton corporate boundary on the west and north, SE 192`�Street and S 200t1i Street on ihe south, and on the east, 108�'Avenue SE,the.�astec�edge of Boulevard Lane Park, the western edge of CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned City Clerk af�i� City of�enton, Washington, ce�'i�if'y that�his is a true and correct co of 1 P3' RFS 3863 . Subscribec3 and sealed this�day f M3rch , 20 07 ��..,t�.�• City Clerk �e . ton RE50LIIlIOI�TNO_ 3863 �oulevard i��1�ivision I�To. 2, and 128�Avenue SE, if e�:te�nded, but im�Iuding plenton I'ark and Charles Lindberg High School, as legally described in E�ibit"A" attached hereto and incorporated by reierence a.� if fully set forth; and �'�E��3,the City Cauncil is desiraus to ea[l for an electian for�his aru�exation; - 1VOW, �ItEI�'O�, T'I� CITY COUN�II, �F THE CI�"Y OF RENT'ON, �IASI�IINGTOI�T, DOES RESO�VE AS FOI.L��It%S: SE�`T'I���, The above findings are true and correct i�alI respects. ��CT'�OI�t IIe As neaa�ly as can be determincd the nurnber of voters r�siding in the afoa-esaid te�itory is 7,446. SE�'I'ION� The City Council hereby ca.ils far an�l�ction to be heic�on November 6, Z�E?7, pursuant to Chapter 35t�.141tC�, co s�abrriit t�the vot��s of the aforesaid territory the pr�csposai for a�nexation. ��CTi'IOI��. Tlae cost oi said annexafion election shall be paid by the City of Renton. �EC��ON�'a The City Clerk shall file a certified cop�r of�hi�l�esolut4on with tt�e Board of �ounfiy�oraimissioners of King County, ilVashingtor�ana with the�ing�ounty I3oundary R�view Boa.�d. � S�C�'��I�1 � T'he �ity Clerk s�ll also f�ie with the �i�g �ounty Bou�dary Rzview Board a RTotice of Intention hereof as required by I�C�J 3 b.93.090 et seq. ��C'�'IOI��o The City Clerk is a�thorized and direet�� to take tl�ose a.etions necessary to place Prop�sition 1 before the voters in the RIovecnber 6, 2G07, election, for the Benson�Iill �oza�n�xnities�n�xation. 2 � I�ESOLUTIOAI NO. 3 8 6 3 SECT'���T�� 'The City Attorney has prepared the follo�uing ballot title for I'roposition 1. The City Clerk is �uthorized to transYnit this ballot title t�o I�ing �ounty I�ivision of Itecords and Elections: PIZOPOSITION 1 l�NNEXATION'TO THE CITY O�'�NTON The I�enton City Council received a petition to ann�x property to the City of IZenton and passed a resolution cailing for an election on the question. 'This measure vvauld authorize annexation o£that property, generally referred to as the Benson Hill Communities Annexation 1�rea, to the City of Renton. Shall that area,in unincorporat�I�ing County known as thz Benson I�ill Communities Annexation Area, as legally described in the above-mentioned resolution, be annexed to the City of Renton? ❑ For Annexation ❑ Against Annexation SEC�'�OI��. '�he Mayor is authorized and direc�ed to take those•acti�ns necessary to place the inforn�ation regarding Proposition 1 in the NovemY�er 6, 2007, ele�tion voter's pamphlet. P�S SEI3 BY�FF�CITY CO�JNCII,this 12 t h day of M a r c h , 2007. �"' ° ,,r� f; �,r�_ i ' x��r�9';:.'+'i' ��• a�d..+'Fs�,.-�r��"' Bonnie I. �Ialton, City Clerk �P1�O�D B� TI�Io�A`a'OR this 7-2 t h day of Ma r c h , 2007. � J Kathy K olker, l�Iayor , . Appr d as to for�n: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney - , : � RES.1239:2/7/07:ma ` .��", ° 3 RESOLUTION NOo 3863 BENSON HILL ANNEXATION LEGAL DESCRIPTION The lands included within the subject annexation are situated in parts of, Sections 21, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32 and 33 in Township 23 North, and Sections 5 and 6 in Township 22 North, all in Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, said annexation area being more particularly described as lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the intersection of the northeasterly right of way margin of the City of Seattle Cedar River Pipe Line and the existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under Ordinance No.1961 in the southeast quarter of said Section 21; Thence southeasterly along said northeasterly right of way margin, crossing SE 160`h Street, to the south line of said subdivision; Thence westerly, along said south line, crossing the Cedar River Pipe Line Right of Way and 128`�' Place SE, to the southwest corner of said subdivision said southwest corner also being the northeast corner of the west half of the Northeast quarter of said Section 28; Thence southerly along the east line of said subdivision, crossing the City of Seattle Pipe Line Right of Way and SE 1615`Street, to an intersection with the northerly right of way margin of SE 164`h Street; Thence westerly along said northerly right of way margin, to the point of intersection with a perpendicular line passing through the westernmost point of curvature of the arc defining the northeastern boundary of Lot 8, Block 3 of the Plat of Cascade Vista No. 5, as recorded under Volume 68 of Plats, Page 65, records of King County, Washington; Thence southerly along said perpendicular line, to the southerly right of way inargin of SE 164`�'Street and the north line of said Lot 8; Thence southeasterly and southerly along the eastern boundary of said Lot 8, to the southeast corner thereof, said southeast corner also being on the north line of the South half of the Northeast quarter of said Section 28; Thence easterly along said north line, crossing 128`h Avenue SE, to an intersection with the east line of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said east line, to the northwest corner of"Tract A", Fairwood Park Division 7, as recorded under Volume 116 of Plats, Pages 88 through 90, records of King County, Washington in said Section 27; 9/27/2006 1 � ' RESOLUTION NOo 3863 Thence generally easterly, southerly, westerly and southerly along the various courses of said "Tract A", to a point on the northerly right of way margin of SE Petrovitsky Road (John Petrovitsky Road Ext. No. 1401), in the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 27; Thence southwesterly, westerly and northwesterly along the various.courses of said northerly right of way margin,crossing 129�'Avenue SE, and the northwesterly extension of said northerly right of way margin, to an intersection with the southerly extension of the easterly right of way margin of 128`�'Avenue SE, in the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said southerly extension, crossing SE Petrovitsky Road, to an intersection with the southeasterly extension of the southerly right of way margin thereof; Thence northwesterly along said southeasterly extension, crossing 128`�Avenue SE, to � the Northwest corner of that portion of 128`"Avenue SE dedicated per deed under King County Rec. No. 20000913001594 and on the westerly right of way margin of 128`hAvenue SE; Thence southeasterly and southerly along said westerly right of way margin, to an intersection with the east line of the west half of the Southeast quarter of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said east line, to the southeast corner of said subdivision said southeast corner also being the northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence southerly along the east line of said subdivision, to the southeast corner thereof, said southeast corner also being the northwest corner of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence easterly along the north line of said subdivision, to an intersection with the northeasterly right of way margin of the Puget Sound Power& Light Transmission right of way; � Thence southeasterly along said northeasterly right of way margin, to an intersection with the northeasterly extension of the southeasterly lines of Lots 2 and 3, King County Short Plat No. 779163R, recorded under King County Rec. No. 8105060679; Thence southwesterly along said extension and the southeasterly lines of said lots, to an intersection with the northeasterly line of Lot 1, King County Short Plat No. C1077001, recorded under King County Rec. No. 7806080590; Thence northwesterly and southwesterly along the northeasterly and northwesterly lines of said Lot 1, to the most westerly corner thereof, said corner also being a point on the south line of Lot 2 of said short plat; 9/27/2006 2 RESOLUTION NO. 3863 Thence westerly along said south line, to the northeast corner of Lot 4, King County Short Plat No. 775088, recorded under King County Rec. No. 7710200755; � Thence southwesterly along the east line of said Lot 4 to the southeast corner thereof, said corner also being on the northwesterly line of Boulevard Lane Division No. 2, as recorded under Volume 82 of Plats, Pages 20 and 21,records of King County, Washington; Thence continuing southwesterly along said northwesterly line, and southerly along the westerly line of Boulevard Lane Division l, as recorded under Volume 80 of Plats, Pages 89 and 90, records of King County, Washington, to the westernmost southwest corner of said plat, said southwest corner also being on a line 1073.56 feet north of and parallel with the south line of the Southeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence westerly along said paxallel line, to a point 300.00 feet easterly of the west line of said subdivision, as measured peipendicular therefrom; Thence southeasterly to the point of intersection of a line 422 feet east of and parallel with the west line of said subdivision and a line 300 feet north of and parallel with the south line of said subdivision; Thence southerly, parallel with the west line of said subdivision, to a point on the northerly right of way margin of SE 192"d Street, said northerly right of way margin being 50 feet northerly of the south line of said Section 33 and the centerline of SE 192°a Street; Thence westerly along the various courses of said northerly right of way margin, crossing 120thAvenue SE, 116�`Avenue SE, 114`h Place SE and 113th Way SE to its intersection with the easterly right of way margin of State Route 515, said intersection being 40 feet right of Station 270+50 per Washington State Department of Highways, Right of Way Plan SR 5151VIP 3.87 to MP 5.15, Renton Vicinity: SE 196`h to Carr Road, Sta 257+00 to Sta 283+00, Sheet 2 of 4 Sheets in said Section 32; Thence westerly, crossing State Route 515 (108th Avenue SE), to a point 40 feet left of Station 270+40 per said Right of Way Plan; Thence southerly along the various courses of said westerly margin, crossing SE 192"d Street, SE 196th Street and SE 199`h Street, to the northerly margin of SE 200t" Street in said Section 5; Thence westerly alon�the various courses of said northerly right of way margin, crossing 106thAvenue SE, 105t Avenue SE and 104th Avenue SE, to its intersection with the existing City of lZenton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3885; 9/27/2006 3 " RESOLUTION N0. 3863 Thence generally northerly and easterly along the various courses of the existing limits of the City of Renton as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance Nos. (in order from south to north) 3885, 3109, 3751, 3268, 5205, 5041, 3268, 4069, 1743, 4476, 197,1, 3864, 1971, 3742, 1971, 3108, 1909, 3730, 2224, 1871 and 1961 to the Point of Beginning; EXCEPT the north 100 feet of the west 230 feet of the South half of the South half of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 29, previously annexed to the City of Renton under Ordinance No. 3432. TOGETHER VVITH the following: That portion of Lot 3, King County Short Plat 779163R recorded under King County Rec. No. 8105060679, within the South half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33, if any; and Those portions of the Northeast quarter of said Section 6 and the Northwest quarter of said Section 5, except the south 30 feet thereof,lying southerly, westerly, southerly and westerly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance Nos. (in ordez from north to south): 3268, 3751, and 3109, except the south 30 feet thereof; and That portion of the Northwest quarter of said Section S, lying northerly of the�rortherly right of way margin of S. 200�'Street, westerly and southerly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under. City of Renton Ordinance No.3885, and easterly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3109; and � The east 20' of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 21, lying southerly of the thread of the Cedar River. 9/27/2006 4 � � • • i • �. � � ' � '/I �1� ib •�`c� \.�in0✓ \ wy�,\ i �V — • ,.�;,�, �,� � .��r., .�,�::►,��%:�� � ���,�. . .' ., � �- � � .s-,.�•::,, / . i ..,,. . ��ru � � � � � ���,,,..�. �;> „ ;c�'"�� a/� :! J� �e� =���..•:.:%��... 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Exhibit D � BENSON HILL ANN�XATION L�GAL DESCRIPTION The lands included within the subject annexation are situated in parts of, Sections 21, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32 and 33 in�ownship 23 North,and Sections 5 and 6 in Township 22 North, aIl in Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, said annexation area being more particularly described as lying wittun the fo�lowing described boundary: Beginning at the intersection of the northeasterly right of way margin of the Ciry of Seattle Cedar River Pipe Line and the existing Ciry of Renton Lim.its Line as annexed under Ordinance No.1961 in the southeast quarter of said Sec�ion 21; Thence southeasterly along said izortheasterly right of way margin, crossing SE 160`�' Street, to the sotzth Iine of said subdivision; Thence westerIy, along said south line, crossing the Cedar River Pipe Line Right of Way and 128°i Place SE, to the soutl�west corner of said subdivision said southwest corner aiso being the northeast corner of the west half of the Northeast quarter of said Section 28; 'I'iience southerly along the east Iine of said subdivision, crassing the Ciry of Seattle Pipe Line Right of Way and SE 16ts`Street, eo an intersectton with the northerly right of way margin of SE 164�'Street; � Thence westerly along said northerIy right of way margin, to the point of intersection with a peipendicalar line passing through the westernmost point of curvature of the arc def nirtg the northeastern boundary of Lot 8,Block 3 of the Plat of Cascade Vista No. 5, as recorded r.�der Volume 68 of Plats,Page 65,records of King County, Washington; Thence southerly along said perpendicuIar Iine, Co the southerly right of way margin of SE 164`h Street aud the north Iine of sa.id Lot 8; Thence souCheasterly and southerly along the eastem boundary of said Lot 8, to the southeast coriler thereof, said southeast corner also being on the north line of the South half of the IVortl�east quarfer of said Section 28; Thence easterly along said nortl�line, crossing 128`E' Avenue SE, to an intersection with the east line of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said east line, to the northwest corner of"Tract A", Fairwood Park Division 7, as recorded unc�er Volume 116 of Plats,Pages 88 through 90, records of King County, Washington in said Section 27; 9/27/2006 1 Thence generally easterly, soutIierly, westerIy and southerly along the various courses of said "Tract A", to a point on the nor[herly right of way margin of SE Petrovitsky Road (John Petrovitsky Road Ext. No. 1401),in the Southwest quarter af the Southwest quarter of said Sec�ion 27; Thence southwesterly, westerly and north«esterly along the various courses of said northerly right of way margin,crossing 129`''Avenue SE, and the northwesterIy extension of said northerly right of way margin, lo an intersection with the southerly ex[ension of the easterly right of way margin of 128`}'Avenue SE, in the Southeast qua�rter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said southerly extension, crossing SE Petrovitslcy Road,to an intersection with the southeasterly extension of the southerly right of way margin thereof; Thence northwesterly aIong said soatheasterly extension,crossing 128`�'Avenue SE,to the Northwest cozner of that portion of 128`�Avenue SE dedicated per deed under King County Rec.No. 20000913001594 and on the westeriy right of way margin of 128�`Avenue SE; Thence southeasterly and southerly along said westerly right of way margin, to an intersection with the east line of tIie west half of the Southeast quarter of said Section 28; Thence soatherly alang said east line, to the southeast corner of said subdivision said southeast corner aIso being the northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence southerly along the east li�e of said subdivision,to the southeast corner thereof, said southeast corner also being the northwest corner of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence easterly alortg the north line of said subdivision, to an intersection with Ehe northeasteriy right of way mar�in of the Puget Sound Power&Light Transmission right of way; Thence southeasterly along said northeasterIy right of way margin,to an intersection witli the northeasterly extensioti of the southeasterly lines of Lots 2 and 3, King Counry Short Plat No. 779163R, recorded ui�der King County Rec.No. 8105060679; Thence southwesterly along said extensxon and the southeasterly lines of said lots, to an intersection with the northeasterly line of Lot 1, King County Short Plat No_ C1077001, recorded under King County Rec. No. 780608Q590; Thence northwestezly and southwesterly along the northeasterly and northwesterly litzes of said Lot 1, to ehe mose westerly corner thereof, said corner also being a point on the south line of Lot 2 of said short plat; 9/27/2006 2 Thence westerly aIong said south lii�e, to the i�ortt�east corner of Lot 4, King County Short P�at No. 775088, recorded under King Counry Rec. No. 7710200755; Thence soc�thwesterly along the east liue of sa.id Lot 4 to the southeast corner thereof, said corner also being on the northwesterly line of Bouievard Lane Division No. 2, as recorded under VaI�une 82 of Plats,Pages 20 aad 21,records of King County, Washington; Thence continuing southwesterly along said northwesterly line,and southerly along the westerly Iine of Boulev�rd Lane Division l, as recorded under Volume 80 of Plats, Pages 89 and 90, records of King County, Washington, to the westernmost sou£hwest corner of said plat, said so�thwest.corner aiso being on a line 1073.56 feet north of and parallel with the south liae of the Southeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence westerly alang said parallet line, to a poi�t 300.00 feet easterly of the west line of said subdivision,as measured perpendiculax fherefrom; Thence southeasterly to the point of intersection of a line 422 feet east of and parallel ' with the west IEne of said sub�ivision and a line 300 feet north o€and paralle!with the south line o�said subdivision; Thence southerIy,parh11e1 with the west line of said subdivision, to a point on the northerly right of way�argin of SE 192"d Street,said northerly right of way margin . being 50 feet norther�y of tb.e south Ii.ne of said.Section 33 and the centerline of SE 192°a Sixeet; T'hence westerly al.ong the various eourses of said northerIy right of way margin,crossing 12U�'Avenue SE, 1 I6'�'Avenue SE, 1�4�'Place SE and I 13�'Way SE to its intersection with the easterly z�ght of way margin of Sta.te Route 515, said intersection being 40 feet right of Staxion 270+50 per WasIungton State Department of Highways, Right of Way i PIan SR 515 NIP 3.87 to MP 5.15, Renton Vicinity: SE 196�'ta Carr Road, Sta 257+00 to � Sea 283+00, Sheet 2 of 4 Sheets in said Section 32; ; Thence westerly, crossing State Route 515 (108`�'Avenue SE),to a point 40 feet 1eft of ! Station 270+40 per s�id RFght of Way Plan; Thence southerly along the various courses of said westerly margin, erossing SE 192�d ; Street, SE 196�'Street and SE 199d'Street, to the i�ortherly margin of SE 200`�'Street in ; said�ectian 5; ' ; Thence vaesterly along the various courses of said northerly right of way margin,crossing + 106`�Avenue SE, 105�'Avenue SE and f 04`h Avenue SE, to its intersection with the � existing City of Renton Lirnits Liz�e as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. y 3885; I � f � � i E{ ! 9I27/2006 3 ; i � � � Thence generaliy northerly and easterly along the various courses of the existing Iimits of the City of Renton as annexed uuder City of Renton Ordinance Nos. (in order from south to north)3885, 3109, 3751,3268,5205,5041,3268,4069, 1743,4476, 1971,3864, 197I, 3742, 197I,3108, t909, 3730, 2224, 1871 and 1961 to the Point of Beginning; EXCEPT the north lOQ feet of the west 230 feet of the South half of the South haIf of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of,said Section 29,previously annexed to the City of Renton under Ordinance No.3432. 'TOGETHER WTI'H the foIlowing: That portion of Lat 3, King County Short Plat 779163R recorded under King County Rec.No. 8�05060679,within the South half of the Northeast qnarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33,if any; and Those portions of the Northeast quarter of said Section 6 and the Northwest qaareer of said Section S,except the south 30.feet tt�ereof,lying southerly, westerly,southerly and westerly of existing City of Re�ton Limi�s Line as annexed under City of Rentan � Ordinance Nos. (in order from north to south}: 3268, 3751, and 3109,except the south 30 feet ther.eof; and That portion of the Northwest quarter of said Section S,lying northerly of the northerly right of way margin of S. 200�'Street, westerly and southerly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed uFider City of Renton Ordinance No.3885,ar�d easferly of existing City of Renton Limits Li�e as annexed.under City of Renton Ordinance No. �3109; and The east 20' af the Northeast q�arter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 2I,lying southex�y of the thread of the Cedar River. 9/27/2006 4 ,��;,,.►� J - � � `,��►�'y`" ! '- r r� � � � p�����7 ■ . !ft'�'rr B � � ,�i i;, � r �r / ��s r / �Oi�i���`.�'b+ � ,_�.a,,� '. ' ��;:..�:��'�VCI�J � � •�� �: �: i�iO�i4�� �I'+.�O���1 r' C QE! 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' - �,_ , � � � • � � � � � � ' � �- � � � � � � � � � � :<.:�::.:;>::>:�:::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::: � • . . .- - ,� .� ,�� �'.:;:::.... .�. - - - � ��. -. . . � � � � . �� ti`�� o� - CITY �►F 1�El�TTON � ,, B � '� ♦ PlanningBuilding/PublicWorks Department �� �0,� Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator N (.ONCJ RANGE PL��NNIT7G EFFECTIVE DATE: March 31, 2007 � SUBJECT: ADDRESS CHANGES AT THE MERRITT II PHASE 2 ANNEXATION , TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: � Please note the following address cha'nges made necessary by the Menitt II Phase 2 Annexation: OLD ADDI2ESS NEW AI)DRESS PARCEL NiIMBER � 9630 GOAL CREEK PKWY SE : 2718 DUVALL AVE NE 0323059164 9624 COAL CREEK PKWY SE 2712 DLTVALL AVE NE 0323059112 9831 COAL CREEK PKWY SE 2501.DUVALL AVE NE 0323059052 13815 SE 100TH�ST 4709 NE 24TH ST 0323059246 13806 SE 100TH ST 2450 DUVALL AVE NE 0323059136 13812 SE 100TH ST 4706 NE 24TH ST 0323059137 13826 SE 100TH ST 4718 NE 24TH ST 0323059126 13830 SE 100TH ST 4724 NE 24TH ST 0323059138 13820�SE 100TH ST 4712 NE 24TH ST 0323059127 9830 138TH AVE SE 2530 DUVALL�AVE NE 0323059005 9844 138TH AVE SE 2508 DUVALL AVE NE 0323059005 The"following ad"dresses are now in the City of Renton also but wili not be chariging address: 13703 SE MAY VALLEY RD. 3424059110 13711 SE MAY VALLEYRD 3424059109 . _ 13719 SE MAY VALLEY RD 3424059026 � 13727 SE MAY VALLEY RD 3424059108. 13815 SE MAY VALLEY RD 3424059099 �. 13807 SE MAY VALLEY RD 3424059016� 13905 SE MAI'VALLEY RD 3424059072 � 13927 SE MAY VALLEY RD 3424059058 Si erely, Jan Conklin � - � Development Services Re.presentative Development Services Department - Telephone: (425)430-7276 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 � � 1V � � l�l d�T�.:-----�---`-`--�„��---�-'-'--'---�..,.�._ ..---- A H E A D O F T H L C U R V E � � � . ��� � � � � � � e , . P :l --� � �' � ` May � � �� ��:;: i � .'`�,.e�� ,,�;, � a��e � n; _ � � .�� y Rd Z `�`M�M ^ , � .�� � c �_ ��� - � - �y ` ��!�.�, � .` � ^ �' ° ;� � i��. � � � �� . - ` �o►�b �� �D � -� . , � � ��� a 7a�p fl�� � � ,= � � qp� c, � �. ��, > Q � � � _, .-- a �� 5 - o�' � `� - � S`�`'° E t S t th � � � Ct � � � �� � a��� � _ � � � � ° �� � - �� — �;�. � .., � �. � �n � �1 � ` � � � � \ �' �'� 4 � � � N 3 � .. � , � N ` � � r � � � �' �` E10n d d Ct M e rri tt I I An n exati o n o 400 goo Gti�Y �t, Economic Development,Neighborhoods&Strategic Planning 0 Annexation Area 1 . 4g�� + � � Alex Pietsch,Administrator ,p— ,� G.Del Rosario --- Clty LIR11tS �NT� Zz Apri12005 Page 1 of 1 "� ` Rebecca Lind - Re: llTotice of Intention for the Boundary Review Board 4:.,..<,....M,«.u...,.....,.__.....W,,.. — — �...,..,..._._�........................».....�:...»�»,.e....«....w.......�........,....W..........�......................�."�«....,..__._...»�.,.....,:...�_.....`._..�....:�.� From: Marty Wine To: Erickson,Donald I)ate: 3/22/2007 8:13 AM Subject: Re:Notice of Intention for the Boundary Review Board CC: Lind,Rebecca Hi Don,looks great,thanks for sharing this with me. A couple of questions and comments: ✓p.5: Why are the PAA targets for Fairwood and East Renton combined?That was a surprise to me:—�����"��rVla���� �p.6:All of chapter two would benefit from map references...a zoning map is not part of the exhibits,but this section will be difficult,I think,for people to visualize. � ���� ,/p.6: You reference 93 acres of park land.The majority of that is the Soos Creek regional trail property that I believe King County will be keeping.Renton will take Boulevard Park and Cascade Park-only 40 acres. ���� � p.7: surface water is an NPDES permit ✓ p.8,planning data:I placed a few changes in track changes mode if you are amenable. �/ p.10,item 5, "plus a factor" is a vague statement-I'm not sure what this sentence means. p. 10,items 6 and 7,fire services,how was this estimated?Dave Daniels and I have been asking Bob MacOnie and Colleen � Feasel to estimate the%of AV that would be removed from FD 40's service territory and this estimate seems to suggest that we now know what that%is?If so,please share.I would expect that FD 40 may challenge this estimate;and for analysis �i� purposes,it would be good if we knew it.In addition,since FD 40 has the service benefit charge the calculation is not just (� on the levy amount but they would lose some service benefit charge revenues as well.In item 7 I'm not sure you can call it v "savings"when in the prior paragraph you call it a"loss." no ikewise-I'm wondering-do we usually run our NOI by the County before it goes to the BRB?They have estimates of fiscal impacts by PAA.I wonder if they would concur with your#s of their revenue losses. a, �p. 12:t in c t e ig school is called "Lindbergh" �'p. 13,item E:this is called"delays in implementing service delivery."Park services,garbage service,and SWM are identified.We may want to also identify that transitioning services that require facilities in the area,which could include recreation,library services,the planning for capital facilities for general purpose city facilities,and safety assessments for park properties may take some time to implement. p.14,think sales tax$is a credit,not a rebate. A small thing-clunky grammar:p.l "it's"should be"its";p.6 "There also is" should be"there is also." Thanks Don,I will be interested to hear from you what Lenora tells you about schedule.I am meeting with Gwen Clemens and Elissa Benson this morning about communication in Benson Hill,so if you or Rebecca want to join us at 9:30 in the Mayor's conference room,please feel free to do so. Marty Wine Assistant Chief Administrative Officer,City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98057 P 425.430.6526 F 425.430.6523 mwine@ ci.renton.wa.us file://C:�Documents and Settings�rlind�I.oca1 Settings\Temp\GW}00OO1.HTM 3/22/2007 Washington State Business and Project Development Page 1 of 2 hsrm� E ��f7nut€ss � ce�ntart ees � request{n�n � daLv��rlo�-�ds j heip/faq ( search j sitem<�rp I �i�rtners � media cerst�r mare rnfo�360}72° f - �" � , ..;?i.' .a'; .'�'§',,� _, , ,�...�,_,.,�. �,��:t°a ,3'. �`; " 1 .,, . ... ,�.,�:',, ,q . ,, Sk '=�u� I• 33 k .,1�' :aJ','•�: �a'.`�'""''; ' , � , . 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E`:>�``c,F r�et t:�x ct:+.r.scs� ' *�' r����.�;.;�,�����,������;�'.$�F�;>,,.;�;�� Expanding businesses may receive B&O tax credits for hiring and training in some areas.There is als� �� a high technology B&O tax credit.These credits are described on our Inceritives�age. s��'�'�����`����I���t�E;"' P&0 FAC�(Washington State Dept. of Revenue) =•r, ��x:;..,�.��..::.�.,r:��.w:v�,..�W. _ .._ �.�,p...inf.Qrm��jqi�.Sheek (PDF) (Washington State Dept. of Revenue) Retail Sales and Use Tax The state sales tax is 6.5%. Local governments may also levy the sales tax, adding 0.5 to 1.7%to the base rate. In addition to most tangible products,the following services are subject to retail sales tax: cleaning, repairing,altering or improving real property,and landscaping. Manufacturers, high-tech firms,warehousing and distribution firms locating or expanding in distressed areas may qualify for a Sales and Use Tax Exemption. For more information,see our Incentives.page or visit the links below. Gi.�T�x.R�te LQoku.p (Washington State Dept. of Revenue) http://www.choosewashington.com/state data/Taxes.asp 03/22/2007 Washington State Business and Project Development Page 2 of 2 Res��e Cerkiftc�at�e inforrrta:kr_r�s�st��.°i(PDF) (Washington State Dept. of Revenue) �- , �ict�it Sat_e_s and Us�Tax(PDF) (Washington State Dept. of Revenue) Property Tax Property taxes have state and local tax components. Rates vary by location and taxes are based on the assessed value of property.Some categories of property exempt from property tax include business inventories; intangibles,such as currency, bank deposits,stocks and bonds;household goods and personal items; and certain agricultural,timber, mineral or metallic products manufactured in other states to be transported out of Washington State. Statewide,the average property tax rate dropped by over$1.25 per$1,000 assessed value befinreen 1999 and 2003.The average rate in 2003 was$12.33,with county averages ranging from$7.32 to $15.75. �'aIS...T'�c...R���.t�ac�kl�p (Washington State Dept. of Revenue) Links.�c�...Co�rttY A�e.n.�ies (Washington State Dept. of Revenue) Pra{�er#:.y._Tax...r".r�.Qs (Washington State Dept. of Revenue) Pt�operty T�x In�orrri�.�ion.(Washington State Dept. of Revenue) Pro.perty.Tax.St�tisti.�s...�n.�i...R�ports (Washington State Dept. of Revenue) Workers' Compensation Washington is the only state with Workers'Compensation tax rates based on the hours worked. Workers'compensation is not paid for hours the worker is off the job,including sick leave,vacation, holidays,and leaves of absence. lr�tQrk.�i:�:..C.art�p!nclztstri�C_l.��s.urance.R.�te.� (Washington State Dept. of Labor and Industries) Unemployment Insurance Unemployment premium rates are based on the company's or industry's actual experience with unemployment.The lowest rates are assigned to businesses with the lowest unemployment costs. New employers enrolling in the state's unemployment insurance program are initially assigned the average experience rating for their industry. Experience ratings are received after three years. E,inernp.(o.y.r�tent...lnsur����e (Washington State Employment Security Dept.) lJnem�tay[rseni;_T�;S....N.�nclbct.Qk.(Washington State Employment Security Dept.) Licensing For information about licensing, please see our Dcsiny_E�usin�ss in t+�last3ir�r�ton pag� �Icsrr�� � Si���C���:a � Fav�r�b(�Lc�c��:ican���r�h � ���hin�tara I��l�s�r��s ( �usiness R�sa��r�;�v = a4tedi�C�nt�;r �baa�t us � cc�reC�c:i c[s I reyuesC ir,Fes � ca�ss;ral�Mst:� � P�et�tfae� � s�arc�i ( sit�re�aP � p�artn�rs Cts�>yri�6��eci����4ri�P�t1d�5i�aa�c��asa��taY���a�€n��s ancE�rraj�c:t k��veloprr��nY,t1e�a�s�fs�t�nt t��Caa���aara'st�,1°r�d�&�cssracsrnic l�a:a�eEc�prn�r�� 1�£��Ot!J t3v�:r,ue u�'•1,t,'3lyrrs�i�UV'��oa5�4-2525 a (3�i0)725-�1QC • 3nnre co€7t�c[ii�ta http://www.choosewashington.com/state_data/Taxes.asp 03/22/2007 Y .. . ,..,w. ..._..... . ,...,...........v..,.......:...................... ...; � L�C�L S,AL�SIUSEIA�CHA�l��S ' ; ��t��'�l�hr��� S�I�s, ; t� (Efiectil�e!lprif I, �OU7j ' ,. �� � i ���ses ��d Rerrta6s : � c��a�cau�rY ; � Local sales and use tax within all of The sale, lease, or rental af a ; Clark County will increase one-tenth of � motor vehicie, licensed.for on- ' � � one percent (.001). The tax will be used i, road use, is,subject to a tax af F � for chemical dependency or mental health � three-tenths of one p�rcent / treatment services. � (•��3)af the selling price. ; LocalsalesandusetaxwithinUnincorporatedClark �. This tax is in additi�n tc� the � County and the Clark County PublicTransportation � state;and. local sales tax: Tfie , Benefit Area (PTBA) will increase two-tenths of one � additional tax is not due when . s I percent(.002). The rate increase reflects the addition ( fii-►e rental car tax applies, i of the optional sales tax imposed by the county. ` ' � 3.... . __.,_......�.. .......:.. � .. .. ....... ......... ' � ' KI(VG COUN3Y � Local sales and use tax within all of King County will � increa5e one-tenth of one percent(.001).The tax will be ' used for transportation purposes. C}KAi�OGAN COUNTY ' Local sales and use tax within all of Okanogan County I will increase one-tenth of one percent (.001). The tax Departn�ent c�f will be used for chemical dependency or mental health treatment services. ;r.eshin;;tcrn SicCe ,�,.—......... ......_,._. ... ,. . . —._ ..r._ .,,. ._..... � _. _..._. ._ ,�._._.. __._ _.. . t � . .,. 4 :, . . � _ _ ,�.:�rnall businesses asked fcir it; % `{; � : ; f " - , t� we de(ivered!We've added VISA ` �; t �``�`. S�, y and MasterCard to the.electron+c ? � =.ia;m -=";'. a` ��.. ; 3 �''�' ', payment choices available when �.� . ' . "x ,yy , . , , ' 3 .. :.;�� . y0U E-fi�0. j 4 �; _ _ . .. . �`; a . . " � � . . E-file is already the most.secure; -,` � P ; ��� convenient and error-free way to,f!e 5 . � _ your state exeise tax returns..Naw ` � • . , when you also pay your taxas vnline , � � using your mileage plan a►- rewards ��� . � �y�� credit,card,you enjoy a little fringe � ; �R� �� .. . ... ,.�... . , benefit,too. � � , ;� . ..... . ._... , , ..,.._..... . _ „. .. . . :. . , , h��p:1lc���:��..��� . , F ; �,.w.�:, . - . - -�: .� . � � I ,� �j � � '� � , hJeed help? I-$77-345=3353 ; .- - . � :_.._.. _ ,.�.,..... . , _............_.._ ,. . .. ... ,.., _. . . . _ ........ . ...._ .___... . ::...:,......._,_ . C..,���.�9�~ �t�,r".:Xy�y.s�6LSC�YEfY ��.,�r_; . �A '',;;fi,;:., `; ✓<". �; A 2.5%processing(ee will apply. WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE "� ' Local Sales and lJse Tax Rates n C",YS sYF:<.,..,..... F.,,'.�:''9 C.�"g✓ .. .... �� .. ,i�3 (Tax rates are updated quarterly.Please go to our web site at http://dor.wa.gov for current rates) i'(:7.:t.:µ . `L�"i�<:£iiY;$'�f.t:?!ii:t.'. ,°i�i':'i^i:�f:.iL'i, .�?�'...�..�':�.�i�i>. :�C:•:. LOCATION SALES/USE TAX L,OCATION SALES/USE,TAX..,.. ., .. .................... .. .... _......... ............. . . . _........_..,..... . CountylCity to N�Gade. Ratet Rate �Tp" Sales7ax� �CF&B' Cauflty/Gity Lo N�code Rake� Rate ��� SalesT�ed �C��g . �AI3AMS _ .. .: ' ' FR�4�A]K�IPI..(con�.) Unincorp.Areas..... 0100 .011 .065 .076 Unincorp.P.T.B.A.'. 1111 .018 .065 .083 Hatton........................ 0101 .011 .065 .076 Connell..................... 1101 .012 .065 • .077 Lind............................ 0102 .011 .065 .076 Kahlotus.................... 1102 .012 .065 .077 � Othello....................... 0103 .011 .065 .0T6 Mesa.......................... 1103 .012 .065 ' .Q77 Ritzville............... .... 0104 .011 .065 A76 . Pasco........................ 1104 .018 .065 A88 Washtucna............... 0105 .011 .os5 A76 GARFiELD � .. . . ASOTfN „ Unincorp.Areas....... 1200 .010 .065 .075 , Unincorp.Areas...... 0200 .007 .065 .072 Pomeroy............ ..... 1201 .010 .065 .a?5 Asotin(City)........... 0201 .065 .a72 GRANT ,, .00� Clarkston.......... ._ 0202 .007 .065 .472 Unincorp.Areas....... 1300 .014 .065 .079 BENTON ,. ,.,_. ,; CouleeCity............... 1301 .014 .065 .0T9 Unincorp.Areas....... 0300 .012 .065 .07I Electric City............... 1302 .014 .065 .079 Unincorp.P.T.B.A.' 0333 .018 .065 .083 Ephrata...................... 1303 .014 .065 .079 Benton City...... ..... 0301 .018 .065 .083 George..................... 1304 .014 .065 ,Q79 Kennewick................ 0302 .018 .065 .088 Grand Coulee........... 1305 .014 .065 .U79 Prosser...................... 0303 .018 .065 ; .083 Hartline.................... 1306 .014 .065 ,Oy9 Richland.................... 0304 .018 .065 : .083 Krupp....................... 1307 .014 .065 .079 West Richland........ 0305 .018 .065 .083 Mattawa................... 1308 .014 .065 .078 _...,...._ _ GHELAN ; ' Moses Lake............. 1309 .014 .065 , .078 .065 08D Quinc 1310 Unincorp.Areas....... 0400 .015 . y...................... 014 .065 .079 Cashmere.................. 0401 .015 .065 , .080 Royal City................. 1311 .014 .065 .�79 Chelan(City)............. 0402 .015 .065 .086 Soap Lake............... 1312 .014 .065 .079, Entiat......................... 0403 .015 .065 .080 Warden...................... 1313 .014 .065 - .079 Leavenworth............. 0404 .015 .065 .480 Wilson Creek... .... 1315 .014 .065 .Q79 Wenatchee................ 0405 .015 .065 .080 GRA1C5 HARBOR .. . GLAI.LAM ; Unincorp.Areas...... 1400 .018 .065 A83 Unincorp.Areas....... 0500 .019 .065 .084 Aberdeen................. 1401 .018 .065 .083 Forks......................... 0501 .019 .065 .a84 Cosmopolis.............. 1402 .018 .065 ,0$3 PoR Angeles............. 0502 .019 .065 .884 Elma.......................... 1403 .018 .065 .483 ' Se uim..................... 0503 .019 .065 .084 Hoquiam.............. ... 1404 .018 .065 .483 ��ARK „ ::'.�;:;%••_": McClea 1405 .018 .065 .083 ry.................. 1.,;�:��tc:=.':>.f'�.r.>;r;; t::.:;: ;<�; r•:�:<. .018 .065 .083 . , ..., ...,. Montesano................ 1406 ,;:,;.,t c,., s"',"?„':;.r.�,- ;;3,;, ::'•." �=r;, Oakville. 1407 .018 .065 «083 . . ................. , ,.,. ...........: �,:: t--: r...,., .018 .065 .483 t�.c�:�: .-:L�:,,! ....... :;;; ��. :.�� ,. Ocean Shores......... 1409 ��,,.r.;:: ,:::... ;,�.;� , ... _ • Westport................. 1408 .018 .065 �Q83 .... ..... ,.,•,�. .,., ,,> t_r ., .. �:..:i.: ,�. �E:., ISL.AND ,.. . , , .. ,�:.-�:.. , . . . . ...,�.. 3 , ;;_.,•�;, • _, :,<; ;;� •� � , Unincorp.Areas....... 1500 .018 .065 ,083 ,...y.,�. ;... , ,. .. .::'.z;: �.,, .. ._.. ,,,,,,-. ,,., �,..,. , � .o�a .oss .aas <.. ,_:�.;.;t ,:...: .. .: .�:.s.; Coupeville................. 1501 ;.:<,r;.,.,,:.:.. ��;;�:;: -�, � ��,�; .018 .065 .083 ,;. .:.-.;,_� ., , :,. Langley...................... 1502 ;'�€:,��z ......... �2:^`:�? �,:- :�<;;; Oak Harbo[............... 1503 .018 .065 .U83 ; ,COLUM�IA JEFFERSOPI. . . Unincorp.Areas...... 0700 .014 .065 .079 Unincorp.Areas...... 1600 .019 .065 .08A Dayton....................... 0701 .014 .065 - .p79 Port Townsend......... 1601 .019 .065 .Q84 . Starbuck................... 0702 .014 .065 .079 KIIdG „. ;.�':;':-'4�_:' COWLIT� , ...,,>,.,,:.�.. ..,<�::; .;�? :,,::, . :;_;:. � ,� . Unincorp.Areas....... 0800 .011 .065 .076 :F.�=;:•.::....... . :-'_" =-'.: '�t�`� �'?�> :}i;:' CastleRock............. 0801 .011 � , F'", .`.'� .. . . � .065 .076 ,....•s.-:;..::°�� ..:� .-.:J .;c>w: .._;.� 0802 011 .065 .07& <" Kalama. -�. . . � .,, , ,.. ., . ,M. .;;., :..r,,t. . , ,y �1'`''' .t:a'.'s �,� �.yr„ ... ., . . :,..., .... . , ... �.<., Kelso. .... 0803 .012 .065 .87? z;h:I.:�:;��:; 7:: .i;:�`� .;:>?i�• .:;�t :E:� ... Longview............ ..... 0804 .012 .065 .077 „:�"�'�;'"`• <'�"� ��-`� . . , _...';,F,>-:� ,.,. .:; ,,. , Woodland................ 0805 .011 .065 .076 ..,•'�'� ""•::: ,�>� . ,. �... ;:;�,:: ,,...-..�;,3.i::w.. ;.,.. � ..�: :;:.:•, : .,... �OO...�....f./...!.�..�..../�. _ � VV�MS -�3�..:if . .. J 1.�. .�•..��� .�:£i�� .�, s . " .,s..: Unincorp.Areas... 0900 .011 .065 � ..Q76 °Y'�^ ''� '�:�" ""' � �� -. . �-� ,u, t:��-:t4 . �� .':�;,:; �"�'•: Unincorp.P.T.B.A'. 0909 .015 .065 080 ' -'f.i�i2i . . .... ?�;�'s (;ri; J�°; __;1 ' . ";�.: . .., Bridgeport................ 0901 .011 .065 .U76 C,�;'t=�-:sr,�t.... i;';� .�;:?i9 .;)�i:; ` t�U� E.Wenatchee........... 0902 .015 .065 .080 %"' ' " " , ::�� ��;� =j:�R' "`" . .....?��;.tti::;'s i: ... .��i'; • ' _ ,.,,., Mansfield.................. 0903 .011 .065 A76 �::.::.i� ^;:t. ':.'.{? �;:i; _ :it.:: Rock Island...... ..... 0904 .015 .065 ' .080 ��"'` �'��' `�_'' • ... . .,.:...a. _ �� rs€.� .. , _ ., . ,.:, . ., .,_. .. .. -.,� Waterville.................. 0905 .015 ,..,,.. <,,;°:� :;�;" - .065 .Q80 [;�,:�`.:'E:'t.<:< r.>�c ., :�£..;; FERRY :.,,.,,z,�.>,>:�.. 7�.. ...::�: �;�.yc� t;s:=,. .,. : , Unincorp.Areas...... 1000 .011 .065 .076 ,..,...,. ' . °-,' "�::_ .:�t;?� y:;•I , t'€.�: _.:.�-:.,.�:;r��:.. : �� Republic.................... 1001 .011 .065 .0T6 °'„ :;.,. �, . °'.:;��:�;��;:, �:z, ..:,.Es .::r�r :�::d iiE.:. , ,. FRA�dK#�IN ,. . .-... . ,,.. �:=v? . , ,��'�- r,�, G"%� n�--. . '.�,= _....._.:... , ' �,. y.:.E.,. • < .:,:� .,•.rj �r;:� ;;itz4 Unincorp.Areas....... 1100 .012 .065 .477,,,, !�=:��r�:�,R . _��% :'"':�' � (PD 3-21-07) 'Z' LOCATION SALES/USE TAX LOCATION SALES/USE TAX . .t ;. .. . .,. . _ _. . .. . Couniy/City Loc.Cod� Cocei State �TA '�ombined KCF&B CountylCity �.oc.Code Locai ' Stafe ��A Combinad KCf&B . Nn- Rate Rate 5alesTaz �o. Rate RatB Sales7ax KING(care�.) ._;�.s,.:.::r OKAPI,OG14N�CQI'I�.�' : .. ,.'•`'•tt;i . ,k., s':'.r:.,.y,�.3�,r� i ;�,,.�.. :... . e,.r='y... ,Z.�•., ' � ' , .<:;., i:.�,. �..c4r.�. : .:a��. . ,.:/ �. ,r .vGC,• .. 3., .'Tt r..: � :... E.7'.?':s: .......... . { ..�F a. ...�J . .},;; s• <if:.'. .t�tr'i' ... .3:'l.v3 .3.1L;: �'3:. ...... ./<"f?ir$3:�. .,..;�� .ti:� .:.1,. " .-. . . . ...,, r..;"; r�i:t . .':£; .�;,N . ��.,'t.;'i"... _ ir'i<i ",. ;•r,.�: u' .......... - ....., . > , •:: ,��. • .... � : i'.iE,'�:£ia _� ,. . > ,�; � �'i£ts. ..�z�xx..�..x.af �3.�t.i .�Y'.:... .\f�i:� .El�,�• � .£:Yl..i x.?i�......<. �:R�i1i ..i(.f� .,.�}:; � ,. �,���iv..i.�lS�'"� .. . {-'. .✓�YFT .:f�., .o. ' ..'ti;.' �� � ,.._. ..... �'.<r a"' .i:� . .�r�:> , . .. ... ,::, .. ... • < . �. ,. ....,�,', n^,•� :�:::s .,.i �.s,r .} ����;; . ' ............ .. .,� ...... ..... .4os...+..,.�t' .. �:.. ...., .�.... .E.. . �� !k� . .. • .... .. _ ., �J - l�;", ,� "i ., .. ':'!�i '�i<'. . . . .. . . :,'£:'2`�"s�'�". <..... .. <. ,:i'.: , .i ���..r�:t�vs�;{��.... �;.... .��_�:� ,s�;., i"w RACIFIC. ... i'=:>;�:'.:.!:::� _ 1'�?3 :!:=;i .:::,`.•? ':: �.:i;.: Unincorp.Areas....... 2500 .013 .065 • .078 3';,:'......,,..:: .i.ln. � n..�. .,. . ;t`.i: ^ ., :_ � ��.. Ilwaco........................ 2501 .013 .065 .Q78 �,_.,,3:.:•� ;:�, :,3; ..., �. ;,,,..., ....... _;..... ,,�E.- ,`r;;> i;�)-? �;:,•: Long Beach............... 2502 .013 .065 .07$ �... .. ..�� � . , , �;, .,..a-,...,w.. .......:.-, .�...: . � . .,.,� , .i:;.. .................. . . � -;-��:,:::�::�„ �;::. .,;�� ;,;<, Raymond 2503 013 065 .�78 ,.... , ::.>.t:-:r�c.......... E":;c. ^2t� ,•;:.': '•:" ' :�:' South Bend......... .. 2504 .013 .065 .078 �........ .... .. �-:�:�;.�',.; '�"j:> _. .,;.:, -,�.; ,::;':: ;PENQ OFt�ILLE, . .�:x:.E..' ,;;,...,., ,.•; �%,,;' r • ^_�;: ."'� . �:°'�� Unincorp.Areas....... 2600 .011 .065 , .076 ,.�., ,,, . �,,. ..... r,•;;_ ,�:�; .,... °;:: . .: .011 .065 .076 - ,..,...;,,.. �_... •.+'�:; Cusick....................... 2601 ... .... ... ,..., <..s. =>..tt;::�;:.;,-;• ,.;.j., ... ,::::: ,:�, .011 .065 .Q76 ,.,, ,:...�., ..��• .;:..,: ;;�..,; lone.................._...... 2602 .�:?<:.:�;:. ;;,c, .;:- ':��•a ::�' "�:`;5 Metaline.................... 2603 .011 .065 .0�6 t�,� �^ ��n,::�•:.:�•_ ;':;:� ";t- " • �' :.'.`. Metaline Falls.......... 2604 .011 .065 .076 ;.. ,.....,.�...,.... ..�... ...,. ..,s :,.:�r:r-'!,:�,°... ....... ;�.i': �:E., ,.,-'_ ;� : <:-��•: NewpoR.. 2605 .011 .065 .Q76 , ., .,:�.; .u.�,_ :.........�� .. _KItSAP._.... . . .... PII�RC.� .: ......... ..... Unincorp.Areas....... 1800 .021 .065 .086 Unincorp.Areas:^... 2700 .013 .065 .004 .tl82 Bainbridge Island.... 1804 .021 .065 .086 Unincorp.P.T.B.A.'.'� 2727 .019 .065 .004 .088 Bremerton................. 1801 .021 .065 .O$6 Unincorp.PTBA HBZ�t 2787 .019 .065 : .084 Port Orchard............. 1802 .021 .065 ,086 Auburn/Pierce ......... 2724 .019 .065 .004 .088 Poulsbo..................... 1803 .021 .065 .086 Bonney Lake............ 2701 .019 .065 .004 .{t8$, KITTITAS : Buckley.................... 2702 .019 .065 .084 .. . . Unincorp.Areas....... 1900 .012 .065 .077 Carbonado............... 2703 .013 .065 .078 Cle Elum.................. 1901 .012 .065 .077 DuPont...................... 2704 .019 .065 .004 ; .088 Ellensburg................ 1902 .012 .065 .077 Eatonville................. 2705 .013 .065 .478 Kittitas(City)............. 1903 .012 .065 .47? Edgewood................ 2720 .019 .065 .004 .088 Roslyn........................ 1904 .012 .065 .077 Fife............................. 2706 .019 .065 .004 ' .088 South Cle Elum....... 1905 .012 .065 .077 Fircrest........ ........ 2707 .019 .065 .004 .08� . KLICKITAT ', Gig Harbor................ 2708 .019 .065 .fl84 Unincorp.Areas....... 2000 .005 .065 .47Q Gig Harbor HBZ f. . 2788 .019 .065 .0$4 Bingen........... ... ... 2001 .010 .065 .4T5 Lakewood................. 2721 .019 .065 .004 .088 Goldendale............... 2002 .010 .065 ,t175 Milton/Pierce............ 2709 .019 .065 .004 , .088 White Salmon........... 2003 .010 .065 .075 Orting........................ 2710 .019 .065 .004 ; .088 .. . . '�,��(�$ Pacific/Pierce........... 2723 .019 .065 .004 . ,088 .. . . .. .. Unincorp.Areas....... 2100 .012 .065 .�77 Puyallup......... ......... 2711 .019 .065 .004 " .088 Centralia................... 2101 .014 .065 .079 Roy.. ....................... 2712 .013 .065 .a78 Chehalis.......... ... .. 2102 .014 .065 .079 Ruston....................... 2713 .019 .065 .004 ,08� Morton............. ....... 2103 .012 .065 .077 South Prairie.......... 2714 .013 .065 .fl78 Mossyrock..... ........ 2104 .012 .065 .077 Steilacoom................ 2715 .019 .065 .004 :p88 Napavine................... 2105 .012 .065 .077' Sumner...................... 2716 .019 .065 .004 . .088 Pe Ell......................... 2106 .012 .065 .07� Tacoma..................... 2717 .019 .065 .004 , .�88 Toledn...................... 2107 .012 .065 .077 University Place...... 2719 .019 .065 .004 . .0$8 Vadec......................... 2108 .012 .065 .077 Wilkeson.... ............ 2718 .013 .065 .078 Winlock..................... 2109 .012 .065 .077 $AI�.IUAId : . ' ; l:�RjG(�LP� " Unincorp.Areas... .. 2800 .012 .065 � .077 .......... . Unincorp.Areas....... 2200 .012 .065 .OT7 Friday Harbor............ 2801 .012 .065 .QT7 Almira........................ 2201 .012 .065 .077' . SKAG17 Creston.................... 2202 .012 .065 .fl7T_ Unincorp.Areas....... 2900 .013 .065 • .078 Davenport................ 2203 .012 .065 ! ,Q77 Unincorp.P.T.B.A.*. 2929 .015 .065 .Q$0 Harrington................. 2204 .012 .065 .477 Anacortes............ 2901 .015 .065 .48Q Odessa..................... 2205 .012 .065 .OTT Burlington................ 2902 .015 .065 .080 Reardan.................... 2206 .012 .065 ' .077' Concrete.................. 2903 .015 .065 .080 Sprague.................. 2207 .012 .065 .077 Hamilton................ 2904 .015 .065 .08U Wilbur....................... 2208 .012 .065 ,Q77 La Conner............... 2905 .015 .065 ,Q8Q MASON . .__......... .: ` -. Lyman....................... 2906 .015 .065 .asa Unincorp.Areas...... 2300 .018 .065 .Q83 Mount Vernon........... 2907 .015 .065 � .080 Shelton..................... 2301 .018 .065 .083 Sedro Woolleyw;;...... 2908 .015 .065 .084 ................. .... . . �4ca�o�aN .. ,..�f�r:.�:�:F::; � swa�a�ra ... . . �.':_;�.:<;r:�.r= _ .:..... .._.., :,tW .�,��" Unincorp.Areas. .. 3000 .005 .065 ,47Q �:,-:sr.:::..: ,. `, ,;.f � .875 .,,�, <,;;, ,,,,. ,-�;;;; , North Bonneville...... 3001 .010 .065 �A ..,•,,y =:- ^^ � �; , �•'�= Stevenson................ 3002 .005 .065 .07Q .i� ,. ... .. ..,i<:, . . .!�£.i _ !, i�: s . . �. � ,'•�:•. ..!'1ri::.: �,£::'� (�.;�� �t�m , vs � ,,�„t,.,, ...;,.,:,: . .., ,.. .,��.:> �SPdC?HOIVi1St1 .. .... ...,. ,'��,�:,,;;,;€�� •�;;;<; -_•r �R<'�� ` Unincorp.Areas".'..... 3100 .011 .065 .004 . ,OSQ _... ,. ,�._ ....., ;,,:.,u�•w•'�.:; _..w `.,":•: ;,%3:; Unincorp.P.T.B.A.`'"3131 .020 .065 .004 .D89 � r,� • ';;;�i Arlin ton.................. 3101 .020 .065 .085 ,,:..,€:� .:_•- ,.E..: �,;::, €:.„ 9 :�:s-.< :;. . ..,} ,, (PD 3-21-07) -3- LOCATION SALES/USE TAX LOCATION SALES/USE TAX :.. „..._.., .,. __-_ _ .. _ _.. _ , ._... ... .. ._..__. _.... ._ .. ... , _, ., �.... _ ,., ,.... ' K F '' Loc.Coda Local Stat� -' Combined " � CountylCity RTA KCF&B # � County/Gity_ �oc.Cade Local SWte RTA Combined C &B.� , No. Rate Rate Sales Ta�c � No. Rate . .Rate Saies Tax � SNOHOMISH,_(contj WHATCOM_(cont�?_; ; Bothell%Snohomish.. 3120 .020 .065 .004 .089. Femdale.................... 3704 .019 .065 .084 , Brie[........................... 3102 .020 .065 .004 .089 Lynden...................... 3705 .019 .065 .084 Darrington................. 3103 .020 .065 .085 Nooksack.................. 3706 .019 .065 ' . .0$4 Edmonds.................. 3104 .020 .065 .004 : .089. Sumas ..................... 3707 .019 .065 ; .0&i �................ ...._. . ........�_.., Everett....................... 3105 .017 .065 .004 .086' . WHITMAN" _ , ._...._.�.._,�...,...,..� .._...�.., Gold Bar................ . 3106 .020 .065 .085 Unincorp.Areas....... 3800 .013 .065 - .078 Granite Falls............. 3107 .020 .065 .085 Albion........................ 3801 .013 .065 ,d78 Index......................... 3108 .020 .065 .085' • Colfax......................... 3802 .013 .065 .078 Lake Stevens.......... 3109 .020 .065 .085 Colton........................ 3803 .013 .065 i. .078 Lynnwood.................. 3110 .020 .065 .004 ' .089 Endicott..................... 3804 .013 .065 ' ,078 Marysville.................. 3111 .020 .065 .085 Farmington .............. 3805 .013 .065 .078 . Mill Creek.................. 3119 .020 .065 .004 .089 Gartield..................... 3806 .013 .065 .07B Monroe.................... 3112 .020 .065 .085, La Crosse................. 3807 .013 .065 .078 ., MounUake Terrace.. 3113 .020 .065 .004 .089 Lamont..................... 3808 .013 .065 .078 Mukilteo..................... 3114 .020 .065 .004 - ,089 Malden...................... 3809 .013 .065 .078 Snohomish(City) ... 3115 .020 .065 .U85 Oakesdale................. 3810 .013 .065 .478; Stanwood.................. 3116 .020 .065 .085 Palouse................... 3811 .013 .065 .UTB Sultan........................ 3117 .020 .065 .085 Pullman..................... 3812 .013 .065 .078 Woodwa .............. 3118 .020 .065 .004 � ..089 Rosalia..................... 3813 .013 .065 ' .0�8. fSPOKANE St.John .................... 3814 .013 .065 .078"" .�_.._.�.,_....,...�,... . Unincorp.Areas....... 3200 .015 .065 ' .080: Tekoa......................... 3815 .013 .065 , .078 Unincorp.P.T.B.A.`. 3232 .021 .065 .086 Uniontown,;._.;........, 3816 .013 .065 .078 Airway Heights......... 3201 .021 .065 : .086 �YAKIMA_____„_,� Cheney..................... 3202 .021 .065 .086 Unincorp.Areas....... 3900 .014 .065 .U79 . Deer Park.................. 3203 .015 .065 .080 Grandview................. 3901 .014 .065 , .079 Fairfield..'.................. 3204 .015 .065 .08U Granger............ ..... 3902 .014 .065 .879. , Latah......................... 3205 .015 .065 ' . .080 Harrah........................ 3903 .014 .065 .079 Liberty Lake.............. 3212 .021 .065 ' .086 Mabton..................... 3904 .014 .065 ' .079 Medical Lake .......... 3206 .021 .065 .086 Moxee City................ 3905 .014 .065 .079 Millwood................... 3207 .021 .065 .086 Naches.................... 3906 .014 .065 ,479 Rockford.................. 3208 .015 .065 .080 Selah......................... 3907 .014 .065 .079 Spangle..................... 3209 .015 .065 .080 Sunnyside................. 3908 .014 .065 .079 Spokane(City)......... 3210 .021 .065 .086 Tieton......................... 3909 .014 .065 .079 Spokane Valley....... 3213 .021 .065 .086- Toppenish................. 3910 .014 .065 ; .079 ' Waverlyw.....:.......:...... 3211 .015 .065 .080 Union Gap................. 3911 .014 .065 .079 ;STEVENS„_______ ; Wapato..................... 3912 .014 .065 .079 Unincorp.Areas....... 3300 .011 .065 ; .076 Yakima(City) .......... 3913 .017 .065 .082 Chewelah.................. 3301 .011 .065 , .076 ,, Zillah.......................... 3914 .014 .065 .079. Colville ..................... 3302 .011 .065 ,076 Kettle Falls .............. 3303 .011 .065 .076 Marcus....... .... ..... 3304 .011 .065 .076 FOOTIVOTES: .011 .065 .076 Northport................ 3305 ;1 i Combined sales tax is a total of local and state sales tax including Springdale:.......... 3306 .011 .065 .076 , o �THURSTON �� , : the 6.5/o state rate,the local rate and Regional Transit Authority Unincorp.Areas.....� 3400 .013 .065 ,p78 (RTA)rate. " indicates area is partially included within the RTA Unincorp.P.T.B.A'. 3434 .019 .065 .084 district.Additional.004 may not be due based on location. Bucoda..................... 3401 .013 .065 .078 . Subtract RTA at.004 from the combined sales tax if not , Lacey 3402 .019 .065 ` .084 applicable.ii��,�i f�� � s '?� �? r� ......................... ,.i! .:`v:?'<e.�c tfc',..:Jt iS, i fi?�wta ",'8�)Sti`�&i Olympia 3403 .019 .065 .484 � <, , . . . ,. �;g�. -f-rr{;r,,f""'JY. .•?f;<:..,r„_t5�i:'-,5,6��-I s.� Rainier...................... 3404 .013 .065 .078 ,,�,: King County Food&Beverage is in addition to the combined Tenino ..................... 3405 .013 .065 .078 • Tumwater................. 3406 .019 .065 ` .084 sales tax rate for restaurants,taverns and bars.(See WAC Yelm ......................... 3407 .019 .065 ` .084 458-20-12401). �....�......._...._.._____..._.._..___. WAHKIAKUM ± Hospital Benefit Zone �.,. _._�_.... Unincorp.Areas....... 3500 .010 .065 ` •��� tt Revenue Development Area Cathla met.................. 3501 .010 .065 .UT5 ;1tVALLA WALLA�: Unincorp.Areas....... 3soo .015 .065 .O8o Unincorporated Areas are locations outside incorporated city limits. Unincorp.P.T.B.A'. 3636 .018 .065 .083 * P.T.B.A.-Public Transportation Benefit Area. College Place.......... 3601 .018 .065 .083 "° Partially included within the RTA district.Additional.004 may not Prescott.................... 3602 .015 .065 ; , .080 be due based on location. Waitsburg.................. 3603 .015 .065 .080 Walla Walla(City)... 3604 .018 .065 : .083 iWHATCOM , �� Unincorp.Areas...... 3700 .013 .065 .o7s For tax assistance, visit http://dor.wa.gov or call Unincorp.P.T.B.A.`.. 3737 .019 .065 .as4 1-800-647-7706.To inquire about the availability of this Bellingham................ 3701 .019 .065 ; .os4 . document in an alternate format for the visually impaired, Bellingham RDA±± 3781 .019 .065 ' .oaa please call (360)705-6715.Teletype (TTY) users please Blaine......................... 3702 .019 .065 ,0$4 Everson.................... 3703 .019 .065 .os4 call 1-800-451-7985. (PD 3-21-07) ��� -4- Page 1 of 1 Donald Erickson-Your question: resolution regarding annexation _...�._. ...___ _ ____ �,_.___...�_ __�._._. __��.�_.__,._. ___..___..._. _.. �:_.<..�...�......_._.....__..._-���:�.�..�..�� __.�...��_. . . ..., �., From: Marty Wine To: annexbhctorenton@comcast.net Date: 03/12/2007 6:27 AM Subject: Your question: resolution regarding annexation CC: Erickson, Donald Dave, last month Don Erickson, Senior Planner with EDNSP, said: "RCW35A.14.020 Election Method states that within 60 days of certification of a petition to annex the city legislative authority shall, by resolution notify petitioners of its approval or rejection of the proposed action. It also states that in approving the proposed action, the legislative body�require that there be submitted to the electorate a proposition that upon annexation the area within the annexation shall be assessed and taxed at the same rate and on the same basis as property within the city for all or any portion of the city's then outstanding indebtedness. Similar language applies to future zoning for the area. I think it is clear that if the resolution is silent on the outstanding indebtedness and zoning issues it is understood that these will not be on the future ballot." If this does not get addressed directly tonight then just wanted you to know our interpretation. Thanks. Marry Wine Assistant Chief Administrative Officer, City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 P 425.430.6526 F 425.430.6523 mwine@ci.renton.wa_us file://C:�Documents and Settings\derickson�Local Settings\Temp\GW}00OO1.HTM 03/12/2007 _. __. ,..____ ..._ ... .... ....._ _. . . . ..... ... ......_. Donald Erickson - Re: Benson Hill Communities Annexation PowerPoint � „ „, , Page 1 ? From: Marty Wine To: Erickson, Donald Date: 03/12/2007 6:22:53 AM Subject: Re: Benson Hill Communities Annexation PowerPoint Hi Don, thanks for your thoughtful edits and changes. I think the ppt. looks great. I know the Benson Hill group is planning to come tonight and they asked for your presentation so they could also prepare remarks that would be consistent with what the City is saying. If you feel comfortable sharing this with them, the contact (you know)for the group is Tom Reiter at olvmpicviewnew(a�vahoo.com A clarification on Slide 27: Should the Council adopt a resolution authorizing an election in the fall with the proposition whether voters support or do annexation to the City of Renton? seems like should read: "Should the Council adopt a resolution authorizing an election in the fall with the propositio�h�ther voters support or do not support annexation to the City of Renton?" °� Also, a reminder that we may or may not want to point out verbally-Council ha 0 days to act on the petition either way, and the 60 day post certification deadline is up on March (?) so they must act tonight. To get our discussion going, I would anticipate we may be asked the following questions, and let me know if you want me to be nearby to help with answers tonight or if you have it covered. I will follow your and : Rebecca's lead about where I can help most if at aIL ��� ��;, �S 1. Resolution reads "voters in the 2005 general"election. May need a technical amendment to the `�""- - resolution to read "2006"election � t/y1 i��"� , 2. How does it work to put bonded indebtedness and zoning on the ballot?What must Council do by law Gl� �U�� � right now?A question from the proponents: must the resolution say that Renton does or does not ask for ��`'� ` a� debt and zoning to be on the ballot, or, if the resolution is silent, does that mean not? Don I know you said , ^„ in an earlier email that if silent, iYs understood it's not on the ballot, might be good to point that out. Maybe W11 no one will care about this question either way-the Benson Hill group keeps asking about it though. ��. 3. Pre-annexation costs-what are they? (Answer-we are compiling our actual costs for the POPA now to respond to an earlier Council question. Generally, it includes staff time for the prezoning and processing of the annexation, outreach/staff time to attend public meetings the extent that we do that, it has included CitySource insert costs in the past, and for the election, voter pamphlet and election costs.) � 4.When we talk about economies of scale,what do we mean? (It is referenced 2x in the slide show) For , , ,� , me it means that we plan for providing services at that new threshold level, we don't add territory and �' ����V1�I�, population to the city leave behind additions we might make if the annexation was incremental. It also ��fj��� means that we gear up once to do hiring, facility changes, instead of continuously over a long period of ,n�y�i� � time. I think we should be prepared to talk about this. �� �.Qf� � lQ��� I�G�" Thanks. I have a 9:00 meeting and will be gone at lunch, otherwise I am at your and Rebecca's disposal I��U�� .0� today. .� �' �Marty ' u !� x6526 � � C��f �-+�,��r/ CC: Lind, Rebecca /��U'V C�' �nn� G{�� � ...�...__..�..,, ._.... __ ..__._._ ._.................. ... ......_,......_......... .....�.,........_ . ..- �----... . ....... _ _. , ... ...__..... . . ,.._._... .... _ .. Donald Erickson - Re:�Benson Hill Communities Annexation Resolution revisions Page,1 ; From: Marty Wine To: Anthony, Mary; Erickson, Donald; Walton, Bonnie Date: 02/06/2007 6:44:02 AM Subject: Re: Benson Hill Communities Annexation Resolution revisions Hello.... Tonight(actually, Monday)the Benson Hill group came and spoke in favor of Council's action on the resolution to accept the annexation petition. Although we have determined that we don't have to rush, Jay suggested to the speakers that we would refer this on 2/12 for referral to Committee of the Whole for 2/26 � action, which is the right final deadline but don't know how we would get it through Committee of the � Whole. Bonnie I would like to discuss the correspondence issue with you. I think the way their letter was handled last night created confusion for citizens and Councilmembers. In the interest of keeping this issue moving, I am attaching a draft agenda bill as a placeholder for today's agenda bill meeting at 10 a.m. that I don't think is quite accurate; but it's a start; and no issue paper is quite ready, but it would be ideal if we could refer this for Council action to be decided by 2/26. The packet should include the resolution and certificate of sufficiency. And our issue paper should describe the area, discuss the Berk fiscal impact study, and say what we know about the timelines and process (draft of what I know about timelines is also attached). Also, Don -shouldn't the resolution be the acceptance of the annexation petition, not necessarily calling the election? I thought that action to call the election came only after the BRB had reviewed and made a decision (that would be in the late spring/early summer). That is a separate Council action. This resolution should say that Council accepts the petition and will notify the proponents and transmit the petition to BRB for its review and decision?Just checking. I am happy to coordinate; I will keep in touch with the Benson Hill citizens group and King County staff; but I need your help to pull together the materials to make this packet similar to prior 10% annexation packet/presentations. Please let me know what, if anything is needed and I will help wherever I can. Thanks. Marty x6526 CC: Covington, Jay; Lind, Rebecca; fjwarren@seanet.com; Pietsch, Alexander _..., _...... . . ....... ...._ .._....._. ..�. ...__...�.,... .._..... _. ....,............�_..__.�.................,... ..�. . ._ � .... _ ..._.....____._...__..__,_�_..�...__....__.__...__�,,�..�.._.__....___ :Donald Erickson - Re: Follow up„- Benson HiII Petition _,_ ,___. . .... .. ..._,,,,.._..,. ... .._.....,...,,. _.__... .__.._.. ,,,._.__.. ..... ........_..,..Page 1 : From: Alexander Pietsch To: Lind, Rebecca, Wine, Marty Date: 02/27/2007 12:37:56 PM Subject: Re: Follow up - Benson Hill Petition Marty... These are all questions we should be answering as part of the Benson Hill annexation process. We need to clearly define our roles in this now, or we're going to continue to bump our heads against each other.As we've discussed, our role is to process the annexation at all levels.Yours is to work on mitigating impacts by coordinating with KC and transition planning. Where it gets fuzzy is on the communications. We should discuss. -----Original Message----- From: Marty Wine To: Pietsch,Alexander<Apietsch@ci.renton.wa.us> Lind, Rebecca <RHlind@ci.renton.wa.us> CC: Feasel, Colleen <CFeasel@ci.renton.wa.us> Erickson, Donald <Derickson@ci.renton.wa.us> Creation Date: 2/27 9:11 am Subject: Follow up - Benson Hill Petition Good morning - Here are questions I was asked yesterday at Committee of the Whole regarding the Benson Hill petition. Could use your help on#3 and would like to coordinate on the hearing presentation for 3/12. 1)Will the November ballot be all vote by mail?What about problems in East Renton with people getting their ballots? (I am checking on these questions) 2) Is the entire annexation area within the Renton School District? (I said yes, except for a small area in the south) 3) Related:we need a map that includes all special district boundaries (fire, school, utility districts, including school facilities), and aerial photos. (If you could work on these maps in EDNSP, that would help a lot.We need them in advance of March 12-maybe the week before-Jay suggested we could put a big wall-sized map up in their hallway to review. I am going to send a copy of the prior fiscal impact study to Councilmembers and we'll do the best update of that we can in advance of 3/12.) 4) Communication strategy-seemed like in East Renton people still didn't know that annexation would not change school district boundaries. Need to find a better way to get the word out.What will our use of Renton Reporter and City Source be? (I can take Let's discuss this and come up with timing and strategy of mailings and publications, assuming the petition goes forward.) 5) In SW corner of the annexation area is the Springbrook Trout Farm. Terri Briere and her husband own this property and want to be part of the annexation area. Would like to set a meeting to ensure we"aren't leaving an island."(I asked her to contact you, Alex, and Rebecca to discuss how amendment of boundaries in a proposed annexation might work. I told her the boundaries of the annexation area were set by the proponents, so amendments might be able to be made by the BRB once it gets there, but I'm not totally clear on whether and how the BRB can amend the boundaries if people want in or out.) Thanks. Marty W ine Assistant Chief Administrative Officer, City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way � Renton, WA 98057 �RB to Council Schedule Last Regular Council Meeting to pass as an emergency May 15, 2007 ELECTION Council Meeting: 3/19/2007 ' " �ate to BRB � iricluding 3�.day Oate to BRB. �p�eal . " iVo pubiic hearing � , 2/2/2007 . : ; 45 �212/2007 : : 45 Jurisdictio�invoked;shortest . - scenarit� 1/8/2407 7�1 ' 'I2/9I2006 100 Jurisdiction iriuoked;maxirrium scenaria ' - ' 1'[l9912Q06 . 120 10l2012d06 150 AUGUST 21,2007 ELECTION � Council Meeting: 5/21/2007 � Date to BRB including 30 day Date to BRB appeal No public hearing 4/6/2007 45 4/6/2007 45 Jurisdiction invoked; shortest scenario 3/12/2007 70 2/10/2007 100 � Jurisdiction invoked; maximum scenario 1/21/2007 120 12/22/2006 150 0 NOi/EMBER 6, 2007 ELECTIOId Council Meeting: 8/13/2007 _ , = Date to BRB :: including 3�day . � : Da#e to BRB appeal No pubtic hearing . � 6/29/2007 . . �5 6/29/2Q07 - " 45 Jurisdiction:invoked; shortest � scenar.io " . , 6/4/2007 . . ,7� - 2Q07 '[00 . . .. -�. - . Jur�sdiction inuoked; maximum � scenario, . :. 4/9.5/2007 . ,: - ,120 -3/16/2007 . 150 ,�:' . �---�.� �� � � �� � � � i'�� � � /� `� � �� ���' , .�,�� i n ;� � C� ��� G� ' ` ���/.:�y c%� f�� 4.��� �� � BRB to Council Schedule Last Specia/ Council Meeting to pass as an emergency May 15, 2007 ELECTION Council Meeting: 3/23/2007 .: .Rate;to.BRB : � �. • �� . ' ctuding 30 day: � , : � Date to BR6->. . ' ; �ppeal �. : No;public hearing ; 2/6/20�7. 45 2!8/2DU7 45 Jurisdic#ion ir�doke�;:shortest - ,; . ` ;.:;: scenarirs - - "1/'l2/2007 ' " '70 .. 12I'l312fJ46 :. 1"00 Jurisdiction;invoked;maxirnum . seen�rio: 1112-3{2006 12t1 . 1012412d.�6 150 AUGUST 21, 2007 ELECTION Council IVleeting: 5/29/2007 � Date to BRB including 30 day Date to BRB appeal No public hearing 4/14/2007 45 4/14/2007 45 Jurisdiction invoked; shortest scenario 3/20/2007 70 2/18/2007 100 Jurisdiction invoked; maximum scenario 1/29/2007 120 12/30/2006 150 NOVEMBER 6, 2007 ELECTION Council Meeting: 8/14/2007 . �. :- "�ate to BRB � . ':,' `,>;_°: . ' ; .. . : .� ;: ,:.; . _ .. > ,:� including 3(3 day , ' . Date:to:8RB `,,:.: ; apPeal � No:public hearing � ,: 6/30f2Qd�: �:.45.: : ,,. 6/30I2007 . 45 . .. . ,,. Jurisdiction inuokeci,:shortest ~`: ; ,:,>, , . . . . . ;.. ... . - scenar�o. � . _..� . ::<..: 61�i20Q7 7Q 5/6/2U07 .,. ... �00 . -. . Jurisdiction,invoked; maximum, . � ,. scenario � :4/16/2007 ' ': '12� 3L97/2007 �1.50 __J" �. - 2005 RESIDENTIAL TAX COMPARISON - � EAST RENTON POTENTIAL ANNEXATION AREA Group A Group B Group C Group D Group E � ' Current City of Current City of Current City of Current City of Current City of Components of Property Tax Levy (unincorporated) Renton (unincorporated) Renton (unincorporated) Renton (unincorporated) Renton (unincorporated) Renton Emergency Medical Services 0.23182 0.23182 0.23182 0.23182 0.23182 0.23182 0.23182 0.23182 0.23182 0.23182 Library' 0.53255 0.04967 0.53255 0.04967 0.53255 0.04967 0.53255 0.04967 0.53255 0.04967 Hospital 0.09039 0.09039 0 0.09039 0.09039 0.09039 0 0.09039 0.09039 0.09039 Fire 1.50000 0 1.50000 0 0.99167 0 1.07225 0 0.00000 0.00000 Water 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00000 0.00000 School 3.99250 3.99250 3.41665 3.41665 3.99250 3.99250 3.41665 3.41665 3.41665 3.41665 Road/Unincorporated Area 1.83168 0 1.83168 0 1.83168 0 1.83168 0 1.83168 0.00000 City Levy 0 3.22704 0 3.22704 0 3.22704 0 3.22704 0.00000 3.22704 Consolidated Levy2 4.32501 4.32501 4.32501 4.32501 4.32501 4.32501 4.32501 4.32501 4.32501 4.32501 Tota I 12.50395 11.91643 11.83771 11.34058 11.99562 11.91643 11.40996 11.34058 10.42810 11.34058 Median Assessed Value $230,000 $230,000 $230,000 $230,000 $230,000 $230,000 $230,000 $230,000 $230,000 $230,000 Property Tax: $2,876 $2,741 $2,723 $2,608 $2,759 $2,741 $2,624 $2,608 $2,398 $2,608 Surface Water Management Fee $102 $65 $102 $65 $102 $65 $102 $65 $102 $65 Utility Excise Tax(see below) $0 $175 $0 $175 $0 $175 $0 $175 $0 $175 Cable Franchise Fee(5%) $24 $24 $24 $24 $24 $24 $24 $24 $24 $24 TOTAL TAXES/FEES: $3,002 $3,005 $2,849 $2,872 $2,885 $3,005 $2,750 $2,872 $2,524 $2,872 ANNUAL RATES: Garbage $256 $161 $256 $161 $256 $161 $256 $161 $256 $161 Wastewater(Includes utility tax)' $549 $468 $549 $468 $549 $468 $549 $468 $549 $468 TOTAL TAXES/FEES/RATES: $3,807 $3,634 $3,654 $3,501 $3,690 $3,634 $3,555 $3,501 $3,329 $3,501 SAVINGS FROM ANNEXATION: $173 $153 $56 $54 -$172 Average Annual Utility Excise Taxes3 Levy code districts that fall into each group Phone $22 Group A: Levy codes 4155,4342,4350,4399,6530,6808,6865,6870 (81.8%of parcels) Electricity $58 Group B: Levy codes 6861,6867(17.4%of parcels) Gas $36 Group C: Levy code 4398 (0.1%of parcels) Cable $29 Group D: Levy code 6855 (0.6%of parcels) Cellular $30 Group E: Levy code 6845(0.1%of parcels) Water $0 Wastewater included in rate above TOTAL $175 NOTES 1)Residents would still pay the capital portion of the library levy(.04967)but not the operational portion(.48288)following annexation;the capital levy will increase to$0.08/$1,OOOAV in 2006. 2)Includes state,port,and county-wide levy paid by all residents in King County(both in unincorporated and incorporated areas). 3)Utility taxes and rates based on estimated average annual household utility usage(3 persons)-Renton's utility excise tax in 6%tax on each utility. 4)All numbers are annual,based on a median assessed value singie family residential home value of$230,000. 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If East Renton Plateau was part of Renton today, and the City wanted to provide current levels of service, how much money would Renton need to cover the costs? i Berk & Associates did a planning-level �� HIGHLANDS ANNDCATION ANALYSIS estimate and analysis of the potential costs to provide current levels of City services to the East Renton Plateau. Operating Costs Total The analysis focused only on ongoing po�ice Services ' $738,000 operating costs, not one-time �yre Services 2 $0 transition costs or how Renton might �anning, Building and Public Works $962,000 serve the area with different service levels or staffing. Community Servioes $617,000 Aciministrative, Judiaal & Legal Services $177,000 The table at right shows the estimated Rnance and Information Services $112,000 annual costs and revenues. The Human Resources& I�sk Management $24,000 analysis shows that annexing the East Eoonomic Development $7,000 Renton Plateau would have positive Legislative $4,000 net revenues in the short-term. S1`aff-related Facility Costs $147,000 Usually, most residential areas have TOTAL COST $2,788,000 costs that exceed the revenues to Operating Revenues serve the area. However, because �operty Tax $2,260,000 Renton is already serving the area �mbling Tax $0 � through its Fire District 25 contract, Utility Tax $620,000 the short-term revenue outlook is �ate Shared Revenues $245,000 ! favorab�e. Sales Tax $157,000 Sales Tax Qiminal Justice $146,000 As the Plateau develops, development Fines& Forfeits $74,000 may bring with it one-time revenues �q-eation Fees $54,000 from construction sales taxes, impact permit Fees $210,000 fees, and Real Estate Excise taxes. �ble Franchise Fees $62,000 � Over the long-term, how Renton gusiness License Fees' $2,600 i responds to Initiative 747's 1% limits TOTAL REVENUE $3,830,600 � will determine the attractiveness of � annexing any residential 4 I neighborhood. If the City chooses to �°�°f revenue from FD 25 {$908,000) i rely on sales tax revenue growth from NET REVENUES $134,600 I its commercial areas as the main I engine of revenue growth, then all residential areas will become less fiscally attractive over time. � � Assumptions/Notes: � I 1. The expenditures for Police Services assume no impact on administrative expenses and Auxiliary � Services (jail costs). � I East Renton Plateau January 2007 ' • ,�i 2. No fire costs are showing because the City receives payment from Fire District 25 equal to $1.25 per $1,000 of assessed value. This generates about $900,000 in the East Plateau. Annexing the Plateau would result in the City continuing to provide fire services to the area, but losing the payment. Certain services, such as Fire Investigation, Fire Inspection, Plans Review and Public Information will become Renton's responsibility if annexed. 3. Business license fees are about 20% of estimated total amount collected for business license fees, as 80% of the amount collected is dedicated to road maintenance (capital projects). 4. The City of Renton will lose the contract payment from Fire District 25, calculated as $1.25 per thousand of assessed valuation. East Renton Plateau January 2007 � . SOUND TRANSIT TAXES and ANNEXATION In response to some questions asked by residents of the East Renton Plateau regarding Sound Transit taxes, the following summary information is provided: The map (reverse page) shows the boundary of the Sound Transit taxing district in the vicinity of Renton. Persons living outside the boundary are not subject to Sound Transit MVET taxes and are not subject to ST sales taxes unless they are shopping inside the ST district boundaries. The boundary of the Sound Transit taxing district will not change if the E. Renton Plateau annexes to the City of Renton. Sound Transit has three taxing sources: sales tax, Motor Vehicle Excise Tax, and a car rental tax. There is no Sound Transit property tax. All persons living within the proposed Sound Transit district boundaries at the time the District was authorized in 1996 should have had the opportunity to vote in favor of or against the creation of Sound Transit at the polls. Subsequent votes in the area east of Issaquah resulted in expansion of the Sound Transit district boundaries to include that area. The Sound Transit district boundary was also adjusted by action of the State Legislature and the Sound Transit Board to incorporate all parts of the City of Covington because the Sound Transit election and the incorporation vote of the City of Covington occurred at the same election (November 1996) and there were differences in the geographical limits described between the two measures. Improvements in geographic information systems since 1996 have allowed a refinement of the Sound Transit district boundary—where there may have been a discontinuity between voter precinct boundaries and the taxing records initially established for Sound Transit. If you have questions about your Sound Transit taxes (which appear on your vehicle license renewal forms) you may contact: Sound Transit Customer Services at 1-877-755-4550. i Document dated September 12, 2005 prepared by King County. � � � � � � , „3, ; �� - • • • � ::'3' .�. �"'" � • • • . • ' . , , , . , , -_ �. ---. , __ ._ � : �. � ;_.� � - .,� � � SF JOTH}�L � 4 , ,.� , NE24lK5T' �, ,r � � �� '�� . - � � _._ _ _ -"°'' ; , __,� Oufside ��T `'1 � u �1C 23RD„^ •-` ---' y0�' `,\ Urban Growth Area 8 z � �SS �< r I t �=-, Sound Fransit District � �' I N��'s _ ���� 1 i w' ' , � : � , �'� . .. � , ,.�_I ,' � � Vl�� S(�� i l, � , �, Ui� �} NE2flTHP� i )� �� �•.�r,�� � ��, wl , r!' �.�. � � �_/ . �� .._—._..�� '. L , , .f1..1 .�Jh `I w;� ! .-'I. � 9� ` ��, � � , -� � �.. , ._Z �, , .lPL � -., ¢ -'--"' ."- � ��: � `t ""' z � i � W, -°"�+, \� ,� Rentor► � �� ,� � � , �' � `.,o ti � , .a, : N� � � �� � _ " SE'�;��VD a' � _ - S ' •:--- � - - ------- � ; UN. L, � --'J�' � `` , I �.. ' .�. I . 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The largest tax source is the property tax, which comprises about one-third of the City's budget. The tax rate has been dropping for several years, and will change from $3.04 per$1,000 of assessed value to approximately $2.80 per $1,000 in 2007. Sales taxes make up the next largest source of revenue followed by utility taxes. City residents and businesses pay a 6% utility tax on all types of utilities. User fees and charges, permits, fines and other miscellaneous fees make up the balance of the City's general revenues. Has the City issued any debt? What is it for? Would residents in a new/y annexed area be expected to pay for it? Evaluating a city's indebtedness depends on what the City is issuing debt for. In all cases, the government or voters have made a choice that borrowing is an appropriate way to pay for investments that will benefit the community over a period of some years. Renton's 2006 indebtedness is $25M in GO debt and $48M in utility fund and golf enterprise fund debt. This is a reasonable debt burden as evidenced by the recent improvement in Renton's bond rating from A- -to A+. Renton's debt is higher than some cities, but lower than some; we have higher per- capita debt than Auburn and Federal Way, lower than Bellevue and Kent. For each annexation area, the City may request that residents vote on whether to assume the voted indebtedness of the City as part of their decision to annex. In this case, the City of Renton is not asking residents of East Renton to assume the City's bonded indebtedness. How Can Renton Afford to Be Our Government if King Counfy Says it Can't? Cities and counties have different taxing authority under state law. Counties are equipped with taxing resources to provide regional and local rural services. Cities, by state and regional policy and law, have the tools to most efficiently provide urban local services. This does not mean that joining a city requires residents to pay more taxes, but rather that cities have greater flexibility in how they collect and spend taxes and fees. Examples include: • Local Property Taxes. Under state law, the local portion of the property tax King County collects in unincorporated areas must be spent for roads. If annexed, residents would pay the City's property tax levy. The local portion of property tax collected by cities goes to the general fund, where the City Council has the option to direct toward priorities in Renton (including public safety, streets, economic development, or other services). • Local Sales Taxes. Over time, urban unincorporated King County has become primarily residential with most shopping and commercial centers located in cities. This means urban unincorporated areas frequently shop in cities and a portion of their sales tax dollars already go to support city services. • Utility & Business Taxes. In addition to property and sales tax, cities have other revenue sources that keep pace with the growth of service costs —such as utility and business tax revenues. Due, in part, to the limitations placed on how the county collects and spends taxes, the county's budget for local urban services does not balance; services have been cut in recent years, including the elimination of park and recreation service programming and local human services. East Renton Plateau December 2006 How Would a Governance Change Affect GARBAGE AND RECYCLING SERVICE? What Happens Today With Garbage and Recycling Service? Each household is different. Residents and businesses have the option of paying for garbage and recycling services, or they may haul their own materials to a King County Transfer Station. Curbside collection services are available in unincorporated King County, but collection by a hauling company is not required in unincorporated areas, or in cities that do not have mandatory collection services. Garbage collection in unincorporated areas of the State is provided by private solid waste companies that hold the hauling Certificate for a particular area, and King County Solid Waste Division sets rates for transfer and disposal of materials. In unincorporated areas of the State, and in cities that do not contract for collection services, the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (WUTC) regulates rates of private solid waste haulers. Residents of East Renton pay the following collection rates listed below (2006 rates), depending on their approach to disposing of solid waste: • If residents haul their own garbage and recycling material to transfer stations periodically, the minimum charge for disposal at each visit is $15.25, or $88.17 per ton, with additional fees for certain recyclables (such as appliances with refrigerants). King County Solid Waste has 8 transfer stations and 2 drop boxes in King County; the nearest sites are in Enumclaw and Renton. • Some households purchase curbside collection from Waste Management once a month. A typical household of up to four people usually uses one 32-gallon garbage cart at a cost of$11.90 per month, which totals to $143 per year. • Other households purchase weekly garbage and recycling collection. One 35-gallon garbage cart collected weekly costs $19.05 per month, which totals to $229 per year. • In both cases, recycling collection every other week is included in garbage collection charges. • Curbside yard waste service is also available weekly March through November, every other week December through February for an additional monthly cost of$9.00. What Would Change About Our Service if the Area Annexed? The current provider of solid waste, for those who choose it, is a private company. Upon annexation, the area would come into the City under a provision of Renton's current contract with Waste Management, and would be provided weekly garbage, recycling and yard waste collection. The service and associated fees would be mandatory. Any part of an unincorporated area served by another hauler (such as Allied Waste) would not be subject to the mandatory provision, and the existing hauler in the area would continue to East Renton Plateau Meeting January 2007 provide service, for a period "not less than 7 years." What this means is that the hauler holding ' the Certificate for the area would continue to provide service to all customers who opt for ' curbside collection, and a seven-year grace period would appiy after a change in governance , before residents would be required to sign up for garbage collection. Therefore, the City of Renton would not initiate mandatory service until the City takes over the area and customers , come under the contract. ' The City of Renton's rates are generally lower than those in unincorporated King County for combined garbage, collection and yard waste collection. However, if residents are not currently paying for garbage service, these collection fees would represent a new cost to some ' households. Differences in collection rates are listed in the table below. , How Do Solid Waste, Recycling and Yard Waste Fees Compare? The table below gives a comparison of one example of a household with a 32-gallon garbage can, receiving recycling service and yard waste. Waste Collection Service Kin Count Cit of Renton ' One 32-gal Garbage Cart—Collection $18.05 $13.44 ' Fre uenc of Collection: Weekl Week! ' All-in-One Recycling Cart—Collection Included in rate above Included in rate above I Fre uenc of Collecfion: Biweekl Weekl , ' 64-gal Yard Waste Cart—Collection $9.00 Included in rate above ', Weekly in summer, bi-weekly in Fre uenc of Collection: winter Weekl ' Total Monthly Charges $27.05 $13.44 � Annual Cost $324.60 $161.28 Where Can ! Learn More? King County Solid Waste Division: 206-296-4466 (information line) or http://www.metrokc.qov/dnrp/swd/qarbage-recvclinp/index.asp City of Renton Public Works: 425-430-7201 (information line), or www.ci.renton.wa.us/pw/utility/collserv.htm City of Renton Utility Billing: 425-430-6852 East Renton Plateau Meeting January 2007 i How will annexation affect ; � SEWERS AND SEPTIC SYSTEMS? Would annexation affect the City of Renton's extension of sewer in East Rentonl � No. In the early 1990's, the City of Renton was designated the sewer provider for the East � Renton Plateau. Renton currently provides sewer service in the PAA, so the utility regulations � on this page will apply whether or not annexation occurs. The pattern of development, not � annexation, will be the main influence on how quickly or slowly sewer service comes to the Plateau. � Am I required to connect to the City's sewer sysfeml Annexation does not require sewer connection. Connection to sewer is only required if the ` property is within 200 feet of an available sewer main AND one of the following is true: � I • The septic system is failed or failing; OR • The property is developing as part of a subdivision ; OR ; • A propertv owner has chosen to be involved in a Local Improvement District (LID) for � sewer connection. (An LID is formed when property owners organize to undertake a � neighborhood improvement project, such as sewers, street paving, or sidewalk � improvements.) � What are the costs to connecf and when wou/d they need to be paidl ; Part 1 Fees " Cost Due At Paid To Amount King County Capacity Charge (can be paid over 15 Connection King County $4,300'` ears at about* $34.05/month S stem Develo ment Fee Connection Renton $1,017* Sewer Side Connection Connection Renton $60 Ri ht of Wa Access Connection Renton $30 � Special Assessment: East Renton Interceptor (per- Connection Renton $320 � household charge for Renton's construction to bring � sewer to the area i King County Permit Fee (for Renton's Right of Way Renton $300 ' Permit with Kin Count ` Total Part 1 Fees (Count Plus Cit $5,910 � * Fees are subject to change annually. In 2007,these fees are estimated and subject to City Council approval. � Part 2 Fees C, Commonly known as frontage fees, there are different scenarios and each property has specific ' characteristics (there is no simple formula). The scenario that would apply would depend on � � which method, below, finances the sewer system extension to serve the property. The total cost depends on factors including the total cost of the sewer system extension, the linear feet of property that will connect to the system, and other factors that vary greatly. Because of these variable factors, a property with an area of 7,200 square feet would pay between $3,000 and '. East Renton Plateau November 2006 3 � t $10,000 for Part 2.Fees. Fees are due at construction or connection to the system, and are paid � to Renton. A • Scenario 1: Local Improvement District • Scenario 2: Special Assessment District • Scenario 3: Developer Late-Comer Agreement. Fees paid to Renton are distributed to the developer. � Monthly Rates � Once connected, monthly sewer rates are $25.60 for the County wastewater treatment portion � of the bill, both in-City and out-of-City. The Renton portion of the bill is $13.97 in-City and � $20.96 outside the City. City Utility Tax is 6%, same as for all other utilities. ; I want to keep my sepfic syster►i. Can I build here wifhout connecting to sewer? How � ; does annexation affect that? � Q Residential septic systems are regulated by the King County Health Department, even inside � city boundaries. Conditions f�r septic systems to operate vary with each property and are not related to annexation. New homes can be built on individual lots and can remain on septic systems if they are more than 200 feet away from the existing public sewer, have a minimum lot size of 12,500 square feet, and meet soils characteristics that are required (the site has to"percolate" properly) to have an "on-site sewer" or septic system. Commercial development is not permitted on property served only by septic systems. A building permit is required to make any significant changes that would add square footage � (bedrooms, deck, recreation room, detached garage, etc.) to a property. The Health Department is required to review all remodel projects when the house is served by a septic system. Construction should not begin until the local building department authorizes the project, and the septic system condition and capacity rrust be comparable to the changes made to the house after the remodel is complete. King County Health Department also has requirements for additions to existing homes to meet specific standards for on-site sewer systems. If a property cannot meet the standards, then improvements to existing homes may also be delayed or prohibited until sewers are available. East Renton Plateau November 2006 i � BENSON HILL COMMUNITIES ANNEXATION (BHCA) CRITICAL DATES TO MEET NOVEMBER 6, 2007ELECTION� DATES DESCRIPTION �� 11-15-06 (Assumes submittal of 10% Petition to Commence Annexation Proceedings) �� ll-18-06 City transmits 10% Petition to KC Elections for certification of signatures (3-days) � 12-OS-06 Assumed date City receives certification of 10% Petition (starts 60-day clock for Council action) Ol-15-07 Deadline for submitting Agenda Bill and Issue Pa er to City Clerk for 02-OS-07 hearing � 01-22-07 Council sets public hearing date far Feb. 5, 2007 resolution public hearing O1-26-07 Deadline for 10-dav notification of Council public hearing �� 02-OS-07 Deadline for Council to pass resolution accepting or rejecting annexation (60-days) 02-09-07 City notifies County Clei�k and Bounda�y Review Board by sending�opy of resolution and etition to them. Also, be ins two-week notice to residents via notice in local news a er. I 02-19-07 Acceptance by the BRB begins 10-daydeadline for Board to set hearing not less than 15 days later or more than 30-da s thereafter. �� 03-21-07 Last date for BRB to hold a public hearing in BHCA area on proposed annexation 03-30-07 Deadline for Task Force rezonin recommendations to Plannin Commission �04-15-07 Deadline for agenda bill/issue paper to City Clerk on prezoning and first public hearing date 04-16-07 Agenda Bill Meeting on BHCA prezoning first of at least two required public hearings 04-18-07 Planning Commission briefing on Task Force recommendations on BHCA rezoning 04-23-07 Council sets public hearing date for agenda of May 7, 2007 on BHCA prezoning 04-27-07 Last date for BRB to hold final public hearing(30days after initial public hearing) 05-07-07 Council holds first of at least two public hearings on BHCA prezoning OS-21-07 Deadline for submitting agenda bill and issue paper for 2" public hearing on BHCA prezoning OS-22-07 Agenda Bill Meeting on BHCA prezonin and second public hearing date OS-27-07 Deadline for BRB to issue its findings and decision regarding annexation (30-days after final ublic hearin . Decision oes to Count Auditor and Cit . OS-28-07 Council sets hearing date for June 11, 2007 for second ublic hearing on BHCA rezoning 06-01-07 Clerk's deadline for publishing 10-da notice for June 11, 2007 public hearing 06-02-07 (Estimated date City receives BRB findings and decision) ' 06-11-07 Deadline for agenda bill and issue paper to Clerk for July 2, 2007 public hearing on resolution. 06-11-07 Council holds second of at least two public hearings on BHCA prezoning and possible first readin of rezonin ordinances. 06-18-07 Council sets hearing date for July 2, 2007 to adopt resolution setting forth preferred election date in Se tember. 06-18-07 Council does second reading of prezoning ordinances before their adoption 06-22-07 Deadline for publishing ordinances starting 30-day effective date for them 06-22-07 Clerk's deadline for publishing 10-day notice for July 2, 2007 public hearing 07-02-07 Deadline for Council to hold public hearin�to act on 10% petition and adopt resolution su ortin or o osin s ecial election to annex and details of an ballot ro osition 07-22-07 Effective date of rezoning ordinances (30-da s after ublication). 07-23-07 Last regular KC council meeting w/ 10-day processing for adopting Nov 6, '07 ballot (100-days) � 09-03-07 (Earliest likely date calling for a special election on uestion of annexation (60-days after res.)) ' Deadline for ublishin special election voters am hlet ' Deadline for mailin out ballots for s ecial election 11-21-07 Deadline for King County Canvassing Board certification of election results (10-days) 12-10-07 Council public hearing to accept election results and adopt effectuation ordinance with first and second readin same ni ht and effectuation December 21, 2007 ! 03-01-08 Deadline for KC Assessor to notify OFM prop. tax division of effective date of annexation � Assumes planning staff do land use inventories and surveys during first half of 2007 and begin discussions on prezoning with residents in summer. BENSON HILL COMMUNITIES ANNEXATION (BHCA) CRITICAL DATES TO MEET FEBRUARY 5, 2008 ELECTION� DATES DESCRIPTION 11-15-06 (Assumes submittal of 10% Petition to Commence Annexation Proceedin s) 11-18-06 Cit transmits 10% Petition to KC Elections for certification of signatures (3-days) 12-OS-06 Assumed date City receives certification of 10% Petition (starts 60-day clock for Council action) 01-15-07 Deadline for submitting A enda Bill and Issue Pa er to City Clerk for 02-OS-07 hearing 01-22-07 Council sets public hearing date for Feb. 5, 2007 resolution public hearing , 01-26-07 Dcaclline for 10-dav notification c�f Council public hearin� ! 02-OS-07 Deadline for Council to pass resolution accepting or rejecting annexation (60-days) �' 0?-09-�7 City notities County Clerk and Boundary Rcric«� Board by scnding copy �>f resolution and etition to them. Also, be ins two week notice ro residents via notice in local news a er. 02-19-07 Acceptance by the BRB begins 10-daydeadline for Board to set hearing not less than 15 days later or more than 30-da s thereafter. 03-21-07 Last date for BRB to hold a ublic hearin in BHCA area on ro osed annexation 04-27-07 Last date for BRB to hold final ublic hearin (30days after initial ublic hearin ) OS-27-07 Deadline for BRB to issue its findings and decision regarding annexation (30-days after final ublic hearin . Decision oes to Count Auditor and Cit . 06-02-07 (Estimated date City receives BRB findings and decision) 06-11-07 Deadline for submittin agenda bill and issue a er to Clerk for July 2, 2007 ublic hearin . 06-18-07 Council sets hearing date for July 2, 2007 to adopt resolution setting forth preferred election date in Se�tember. 07-02-07 Deadline for Council to bold public hearing to act on 10% petition and adopt resolution su ortin or o osin s ecial election to annex and details of any ballot ro osition 09-18-07 Earliest likely date calling for a special election on question of annexation (60-days after res.) 10-13-07 Deadline for Task Force rezonin recommendations to Plannin Commission 10-15-07 Deadline for a enda bill/issue a er to City Clerk on rezonin� and first ublic hearing date 10-16-07 A enda Bill Meetin on BHCA rezonin first of at least two re uired public hearin s 10-17-07 Plannin Commission briefin on Task Force recommendations on BHCA rezoning 10-22-07 Council sets public hearing date for agenda of November 5, 2007 on BHCA prezoning 10-26-07 Clerk's deadline for publishing 10-day notice for November 5, 2007 ublic hearin 10-29-07 Last re ular KC council meetin w/ 10-day processing for adopting Feb 5, '08 ballot (100-days) 11-05-07 Council holds first of at least two ublic hearin on BHCA rezonin 12-10-07 (Earliest date for second public hearin s on BHCA rezoning—30-days after first hearin ) 11-19-07 A enda bill and issue a er on BHCA rezonin second ublic hearing to Cit Clerk 11-20-07 Agenda Bill Meeting on BHCA prezoning and second public hearing date 11-26-07 Council sets agenda for December l0, 2007 for second public hearing on BHCA prezonin 11-30-07 Clerk s deadline for publishing ]0-day notice for December 10, 2007 public hearing 12-10-07 Council holds second of at least two public hearings on BHCA prezoning and possible first readin of rezonin ordinances. 12-17-07 Council does second reading of prezoning ordinances before their adoption 12-21-07 Deadline for publishing ordinances starting five day effective date for them 12-26-07 Effective date of rezoning ordinances (5-days after publication). OZ-05-08 S ecial election on uestion of BHCA (ballot does not include issue of bonded indebtedness) 02-15-08 Deadline for King County Canvassing Board certification of election results (10-days) p?_�5_�g , Council public hearing to accept election results and adopt effectuation ordinance with first and � second readin�r same ni rht and i�1>>��ediate effectuati��n no later than Februarv 29, 2008 ' 03-01-08 Deadline for KC Assessor to notify OFM property tax division of effective date of annexation � Assumes planning staf�do land use inventories and surveys during first half of 2007 and begin discussions on prezoning with residents in summer. Prezoning Task Force would begin deliberating in September and wrap up by October 13,2007. � /� `1� �<a.��'�"•�- — � ` l ���� � �nnY � \�i �n��� , �,�,,,�� � �i , ,�_ �._I;�iI �� p� / ',`:*, � \ ' •=•r� / r �•y�� , : ��:��.•�� � ; � ' � , .�,, . . " A�•' ' �`•% � � � _ �,' �° ��i;;��•���''�':. 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Feasel ��NT�� O l February 2007 :5�'`=-- MY y - Washington State Boundary Review Board For King County Yesler Building,Room 402,400 Yesler Way,Seattle, WA 98104 ` Phone: (206)296-6800 •Fax: (206)296-6803 • http://www.metrokc.gov/annexations June 22, 2007 City of Renton Attn: Don Erickson, AICP Senior Planner 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 RE: CLOSING LETTER FOR RESOLUTION AND HEARING DECISION File No. 2256 - City of Renton - Benson Hill Annexation Dear Mr. Erickson: We are writing to advise you that the Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County has now completed the Resolution and Hearing Decision, as specified in RCW 36.93, to approve the above referenced proposed action filed with the Board effective: June 22z 2007. The Resolution and Hearing Decision for this action is enclosed for filing as prescribed by RCW 36.93.160(4). An appeal period to Superior Court has been established, as mandated by RCW 36.93.160. The appeal period to Superior Court will close on July 23, 2007. In order to finalize the proposed action, the applicant must address the following requirements, where applicable: 1. Compliance with the statutory requirements and procedures specified in the Notice of Intention; 2. Sewer and Water district actions and some other actions are also subject to approval by the Metropolitan King County Council. If the Council makes changes to the proposal, the Board may then be required to hold a public hearing. 3. Filing with King County of franchise application(s), as required, accompanied by a copy of this letter. 4. Filing with King County of permit application(s), as required, accompanied by a copy of this letter. ' �' ' _ Page two continued, June 22, 2007 Form HE8 5. Notification to King County Off'ice of Regional Policy and Planning, in writing, of your intended effective date of this action. This notification should be provided as early as possible. Please send this information to Elissa Benson, Office of Management and Budget, 701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3200, Seattle, Washington 98104, and 6. Filing with King County Council of: (1) one certified copy of your final resolution or ordinance accomplishing this action; and (2) a copy of this letter. This document should be filed with the Clerk of the Council (Attn: Ms Anne Noris), King County Courthouse, Room 1025, Seattle, Washington 98104 If you have questions or would like additional information, please contact our off'ice at 206.296.6800. Sincerely, Lenora Blauman Executive Secretary Attachment: Resolution and Hearing Decision Cc: King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn King County Councilmember Julia Patterson Ms. Anne Noris, Clerk of Council Ms. Debra Clark, King County Department of Assessments Ms. Lydia Reynolds-Jones, Manager, Project Support Services Mr. Dave Wilson, Records and Elections Division Mr. Paul Reitenbach, Department of Development & Environmental Services Mr. Elissa Benson, Office of Management and Budget Mr. Dave Monthie, Department of Natural Resources King County E-911 Program City: Kent District(s): King County Fire Protection District No. 37 and 40; Soos Creek Water and Sewer District; Kent School District No. 415 and Renton School District No. 403 i" , fi PROCEEDINGS OF THE WASHINGTON STATE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD FOR KING COUNTY RESOLUTION AND HEARING DECISION IN RE: CITY OF RENTON � FILE NO. 2256 Benson Hill Area . Proposed Annexation � King County, Washington • I. PUBLIC HEARING OVERVIEW In March of 2007 the City of Renton filed a Notice of Intention (File No. 2256) to annex 2438 acres, � described as the Benson Hill Area. Renton City Council adopted a Resolution approving a plan to annex the Benson Hill Area. City officials reported that the proposal to annex the Benson Hill Area was made in response to a petition from citizens seeking to incorporate into the City of Renton. The Benson Hill Area is located on the eastern edge of the City of Renton. The Annexation Area is generally bordered on the north by the City of Renton. The northernmost boundary generally follows SE 19th Street. The annexation area is bordered, as well, on the west�by the City of Renton. This boundary is serpentine, primarily following 104�h Avenue SE and extending, at some locations, to 92"d Avenue South. A portion of the southern boundary ,(South 200`h Street) borders on the City of Kent. The remainder of the Annexation Area — the easternmost boundary of which is located at 135th Place SE — borders Unincorporated King County. The City of Renton invoked jurisdiction at the same time it filed the Notice of Intention. Its purpose in invoking jurisdiction was to provide citizens an independent forum to obtain information and comment upon the proposed Benson Hill Area Annexation. The City of Renton also reported to the Boundary Review Board that the Resolution for the Benson Hill Area calis for an election to permit the citizens within the Benson Hill Area to ultimately decide whether or not to join the City of Renton. , The Board held a public hearing on May 21;2007 to consider the proposal by the City of Renton to annex the Benson Hill Area (2438 acres). At the Special Meeting/Public Hearing, the City of Renton requested that the Board modify the boundaries of the proposed Benson Hill as follows: ■ Proposed Modification A: Delete eighteen single-family dwellings on the south side of SE 164`h Street which were erroneously included on the original map provided for the Benson Hill Area; ■ Proposed Modification B: Add, at the request of King County, a portion of SE Petrovitsky Road east of 128�' Avenue SE extending to 134�h Avenue SE. This addition would be composed solely of public right-of-way adjacent to the Benson Hill Area. ■ Proposed Modification C: Add 25 acres of lands originally proposed for annexation in the Anthone Notice of Intention;(File No. 2199); this area was required to then be excluded from the Anthone Annexation by virtue of the Supreme Court decision in the matter of the City of Redmond Rose Hill annexation. Inclusion of these lands in the Benson Hill Area Annexation would be acceptable to the owners of the affected properties. This adjustment would serve to assist in the protection of the nearby Springbrook Watershed. :��:, The Board reviewed File No. 2256 in accord with RCW 36.93. (Local Governments — Boundaries — Review Boards). The Board _directed particular attention to RCW 36.93.170 (Factors) and RCW � 36.93.180 (Objectives). The Board also considered RCW 36.93.150, the authority for modification of 1 , > �� annexation proposals. In accord with the law, the Board also considered RCW 36.70.A, the Growth Management Act, the King County Comprehensive Plan, the City of Renton Comprehensive Plan, together with other applicable state, regional, and local regulations and guidelines. The Board finds that the record for File No. 2256 contains sufficient documentation (e.g., technical data, fiscal data), evidence of community information programs, and certification of petitions and/or legislative action to complete its review of the Benson Hill Area Annexation. *** On the basis of the testimony, evidence and exhibits presented at said hearing, and the matters on record in said File No. 2256, it is the decision of the Board to approve and modify (with Modification A and Modification B) the action proposed in said Notice of Intention. The legal description of the Benson Hill Area is attached hereto and marked as "Exhibit I", together with a map showing the boundaries of the area herein marked as "Exhibit II." II. FINDINGS RCW 36.93.170 FACTORS AFFECTING THIS PROPOSAL The Board finds the following Factors (RCW 36.93.170) to be applicable to the City of Renton's proposed Benson Hill Area Annexation (approximately 2438 acres). Additional authorities applicable to the Benson Hill Area include, but are not limited to: RCW 36.70A, RCW 35.13, King County Comprehensive Plan/Countywide Policies, the Renton Comprehensive Plan and its enabling regulations (e.g., zoning code). These State and local authorities are intended to ensure reasonable development regulations and adequate public services to local communities. A brief review of key issues related to each applicable element is presented below: RCW 36.93.170(1�POPULATION AND TERRITORY The Board finds the following factors to be applicable to this matter: Population Density/Proximity to Other Populated Areas/Land Area/Land Uses; Comprehensive Land Use Plans; Topography, Natural Boundaries and Drainage Basins; Likelihood of Significant Growth in the Area During the Next Ten Years; and Population Density/Proximity to Other Populated Areas/Land Area/Land Uses. Following is a brief review of key issues related to these factors. The Benson Hill Area (including Modification A and Modification B) lies within the Urban Growth Area established by King County. The King County Comprehensive Plan contemplates transfer of the Benson Hill Area to a local jurisdiction. County Policy LU-31 requires cities to designate potential annexation areas to include adjacent urban lands and eliminate unincorporated islands between cities. Policy LU-32 encourages cities to annex designated areas into city boundaries. King County Comprehensive Plan/Countywide Policies call for contiguous orderly growth of local jurisdictions (e.g., U-304, U-208, U- 301, U-304.) Policies also establish cities as the providers of local governance, community planning, and urban services (e.g., FW-13, CO-1, CO-3; LU-31 - LU-34, LU-36). *** The City of Renton Comprehensive Plan provides for the commitment and the resources to govern the Benson Hill Area. The Renton Plan demonstrates that the City has provided for protection of the existing built environment and for new development in the Benson Hill Area. Under the City's Comprehensive Plan, citizens of the Benson Hill Area would also be provided with a full array of uniform public services, facilities and infrastructure. Specifically, the Renton Comprehensive Plan "Annexation ElemenY' addresses the annexation of the Benson Hill Area. The Benson Hill Area is included in the "Annexation Element" of the City of Renton Comprehensive Plan and lies within the City's Potential Annexation Area. The Benson Hill Area Annexation is consistent with City's Comprehensive Plan policies supporting inclusion of urban areas within the City for local governance. The community is unified with respect to its specific physical elements (e.g., geographic features)and social elements. 2 �� � ; The Benson Hill Area will likely experience continuing urban growth over the next ten years. This Area is an urban community that is substantially developed with single-family homes. There is remaining land that is suitable and permitted for redevelopment/new development with residential uses. There is sizeable commercial property within Benson Hill Area boundaries. Public facilities and open spaces are present in the Benson Hill Area. The City of Renton Comprehensive Plan provides for growth at urban levels of density consistent with the existing built environment and the natural environment. Future residential development would reportedly be generally similar to and essentially compatible with existing density/design standards for residential uses, commercial uses, and pubiic facilities/open spaces permitted in Benson Hill. With annexation of the Benson Hill Area, there would be an opportunity to immediately implement consistent and coordinated development standards throughout the community. The Benson Hill Area contains environmentally sensitive features (e.g., water bodies; watershed; wetlands; variable topography, drainage basins, natural habitat). Portions of the environmentally sensitive lands require planning and management to ensure the protection of these critical areas. The Renton Comprehensive Plan provides support for the natural environment within the Benson Hill Area through guidelines and regulatory controls (e.g., critical areas ordinances; open space preservation; storm water/flood control programs)designed to protect sensitive areas. Similarly, the Benson Hill Area Annexation would be consistent with policies supporting annexations in areas where urban infrastructure and services are available for development at urban densities and in areas contiguous to City boundaries (e.g., Annexation Policies and Land Use Policies). The Renton Comprehensive Plan includes policies addressing land development, service provision, and mutual social and economic benefits (e.g., LU-378; LU-386; LU-388) applicable to the Benson Hill Area. The State Growth Management Act (RCW 36.70A) also supports the Benson Hill Area Annexation. The proposed action would be consistent with RCW 36.70.20 which calls for community planning goals, for urban growth, services and infrastructure, and environmental preservation. RCW 36.93.170(2)MUNICIPAL SERVICES The Board finds the following factors to be applicable: need for municipal services; effects of ordinances, governmental codes, regulations and resolutions on existing uses; present cost and adequacy of governmental services and controls in area; probable future need for such services; costs; effect on the finance, debt structure and contractual obligations; and prospects of government services from other sources, and rights of other affected governmental units. Following is a brief review of key issues related to these factors. The evidence shows that the Benson Hill Area is an urban community requiring municipal services and facilities. Service goals and policies for urban areas are established by the State Growth Management Act and King County Comprehensive Plan. For example, King County FW-13 states that cities are the appropriate provider of local urban services to Urban Areas. FW-29 and FW-30 address the need for jurisdictions to plan for and coordinate services. Further, annexation is appropriate under Countywide Policy CO-1, when a jurisdiction has"identified and planned for (a)full range of urban services". Consistent with the State Growth Management Act and the K'ing County Plan, the City of Renton has developed policies — through the City's Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Comprehensive Service Plans, and other regulatory authorities —for provision of services to all properties within its corporate boundaries. Upon annexation, the City of Renton would include the newly incorporated area in the municipality's Service Area. The City of Renton will provide (directly or by contract) a full array of public services. More specifically, upon annexation, the City of Renton will include the Benson Hill properties in its Service Area under unified regulatory authorities administered by a single local government unit. The City is planning to provide services to the Benson Hill Area either directly or by contract with other providers. 3 i � �) For example, the City of Renton will assume responsibility for land use management through the City's Comprehensive Plan and land use regulations. The City of Renton will assume responsibility for protection of environmentally sensitive areas through the Comprehensive Plan, Critical Areas Ordinance, Stormwater Management Plan, et al. The Renton Police Department would serve the residents. The City will assume responsibility for providing fire/emergency services to the Benson Hill properties through a contract with Fire Protection District No. 40 and with Fire Protection District No. 37. Note: An agreement between the City of Renfon and Fire District No. 40 is required to provide for fire protection and emergency medical services to the Benson Hill community, an agreement between the City of Renton, the agency which will provrde future fire services to the Benson Hill Area, and Fire District No. 40 (existing service provider)regarding the transition of fire protection and emergency services within this community. Pursuant to guidance provided by Robert Kaufman, Special Assistant Attorney General to the Boundary Review Board, the City of Renton and Fire District No. 40 are provided sufficient sfatutory guidance and authority to directly achieve the necessary transition of assets and resources. The Boundary Review Board is not required by statute to establish, implement, or monitor a transition plan. Soos Creek Water and Sewer District and the City of Renton will continue to provide water services and wastewater treatment services to the area. The City will provide a storm water management system. The City will assume responsibility for provision and management of capital facilities (e.g., parks, roadways). Acquisitions and improvements will be identified by means of a priority listing which reflects both necessity(e.g., safety improvements to roadways) and the interests of the citizens. The City will provide law and justice services and a full range of human services. Libraries would be available to residents. Local/regional recreation facilities would be available to community members. The Renton School District and the Kent School District would continue to administer school assignments. *** The Board finds that the City of Renton has provided documentation, through a Fiscal Feasibility Study which examined revenues/expenditures relating to governance and service of the Benson Hill Area, that sufficient funds are available both at current development and at full development to provide a full array of services/facilities to the community. More specifically, the City has developed a basic plan to provide Benson Hill Area citizens with public services/facilities in a manner equivalent to the services/facilities provided to citizens within the existing City of Renton. Benson Hill Area residents would be provided services, infrastructure, and facilities at a basic level immediately upon incorporation. The City is committed to undertaking all necessary steps to ensure equivalent levels of service for the Benson Hill Area both at current development and as the community experiences growth. Fiscal Feasibility Study findings indicate that a substantial portion of the costs for governance and services wiil be essentially offset by property taxes, standard service fees, and other revenues based on population. Benson Hill citizens would be assessed reasonable taxes and fees for both basic and enhanced services/facilities. For example, upon annexation, property owners will assume their share of the regular and special levy rate of the City for capital facilities and public services. The Fiscal Feasibility Study finds, however, that the City would be required to provide a subsidy to the Benson Hill Area. Upon annexation, the City would receive revenue in the amount of$8,038,000 and be faced with expenditures of$8,719,000. Thus, the City of Renton would realize and an initial (first-year) cost of approximately $681,000 based upon the intent of City officials to provide facilities and services in the Benson Hill Area equivalent to levels of service provided to citizens of the existing City of Renton. The City has made a commitment to provide this subsidy to the Benson Hill Area in the same manner that a subsidy is provided to other residential communities within Renton. However, the City has other resources available to address these costs. Specifically, SSB 6686 would permit the City access to existing sales tax funds (at the current rate of taxation) which — in combination with existing City resources — would permit the off-setting of the cost-to-revenue imbalances occurring in conjunction with the Benson Hill Area Annexation. 4 1,� � � Further, the City is negotiating an Interlocal Agreement with King County to support the interest of the City in annexation of the Benson Hill Area. Under the Interlocal Agreement, the County is prepared to provide $1.7 million in funding to support the effort's of the City to govern and serve the Benson Hill Area. Thus, the Benson Hill Area would cause no significant impacts to City finances, debt structure, or rights of other governmental units at the time of annexation. Further, the City is prepared to provide improvements to levels of service over time as required to meet the needs of the community and as permitted by available resources. With annexation to Renton, all services for the Benson Hill Area reportedly will be efficiently coordinated under unified regulatory authorities administered by a single local government unit. Services would be equal to—or improved from —the services currently provided by King County. King County officials support annexation of the Benson Hill Area. This action creates a logical municipal service area. The City can provide more cohesive policies, standards, programs, cohesive operations, and efficient, economic control of services. Thus, services will be more effective, more efficient, and less costly to both government and citizens of the Benson Hill Area. RCW 36.93.170 (3) Effects of Proposal The Board considered mutual economic and social interests, and local government structure effects to be applicable. Below is a brief review of key issues. The evidence shows that the Benson Hill Area is contiguous to—and shares mutual social and economic profiles with —the City of Renton. Coordinated integration of citizens of the Benson Hill Area into Renton would preserve social organization, support economic health, and protect public safety and welfare. The City of Renton Comprehensive Plan encourages local governance of communities. With annexation, ` citizens would participate in local governance including land use planning, service planning, fiscal planning and planning for public amenities to serve the community. Renton officials testified that the City is prepared to govern and to provide full services to this community. King County Comprehensive Plan/Countywide Planning Policies encourage local governance of communities. Annexation of the Benson Hill Area is also consistent with the King County Annexation Initiative, which calls for transfer of urban lands to local jurisdictions at the earliest feasible date. More specifically, the Benson Hill Annexation is proposed under a framework being established through a pending Interlocal Agreement between the City of Renton and King County. The Interlocal Agreement is intended to provide for a commitment by the County to provide support to the City of Renton to facilitate transition of service responsibilities from the County to the City. The Interlocal Agreement is also intended to address City responsibilities for public facilities (e.g., parks, surface water management systems, ground water facilities). Annexation of the Benson Hill Area into the City of Renton under this Interlocal Agreement is anticipated to promote balanced, unified and effective local government. CONSISTENCY WITH THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT ACT RCW 36.93.157 mandates that Boundary Review Board decisions must be consistent with three sections of the Growth Management Act: ■ RCW 36.70A.020 Planning Goals � RCW 36.70A.110 Urban Growth Areas • RCW 36.70A.210 Countywide Planning Policies Key Growth Management Act policies that guide the provision of public services and that are relevant to the proposed Benson Hill Area include: ■ RCW 36.70A.020 (1) Urban Growth: Encourages development in urban areas where adequate public facilities and services exist or can be provided efficiently. ■ RCW 36.70A.020 (2) Reduce Sprawl: Reduce inappropriate conversion of undeveloped land into sprawling low- density development. 5 , �� �) • RCW 36.70A.020 (10) Environment: Protect and enhance the environment and quality of life. ■ RCW 36.70A.020 (11) Citizen Participation and coordination in the planning process and ensure coordination between communities/jurisdictions to reconcile conflicts. • RCW 36.70A.020 (12) Public Facilities and services: Ensures that adequate public services and facilities are available to serve land developments. ■ RCW 36.70A.110(1/6)calls for each county to designate an urban growth area. ■ RCW 36.70A.110 (3)directs urban growth to areas with existing or available public services and facilities ■ RCW 36.70A.110 (4)states that"(in)general,cities are the units of local government most appropriate to provide urban ...services." ■ RCW 36.70A.210(1)calls for cities to be primary providers of governmental services in urban growth areas. Annexation of the Benson Hill Area into the City of Renton satisfies Growth Management Act criteria for governance of urban areas. This action is supported by the provisions of RCW 36.70.A which require community planning goals, for urban growth, services and infrastructure, and environmental preservation. For example, the proposed Benson Hill Area Annexation is consistent with RCW 36.70A.020 (1), encouraging development in urban areas where there are adequate public services. The Benson Hill Area Annexation is also consistent with RCW 36.70A.020 (12), which calls for public services to support permitted development. Annexation would also permit urban growth — and protection of environmentally sensitive areas—as envisioned in the Growth Management Act. RCW 36.93.180 OBJECTIVES The Boundary Review Board has considered RCW 36.93.180 (Objectives), with respect to the Benson Hill Area Annexation (with Modification A and Modification B) as follows: RCW 36.93.180(1�PRESERVATION OF NATURAL NEIGHBORHOODS AND COMMUNITIES The Board finds that the Benson Hill Area is a "neighborhood" as that term is defined by case law, as "either geographically distinct areas or socially... distinct groups of residents". The Benson Hill Area, in its entirety, exhibits many features that support its link with the City. Both the Benson Hill Area and the adjacent City lands are residential in character. The communities are characterized by similar and linked water features (e.g., creek, watershed, wetlands), topography, open spaces, and habitat features. The citizens of both communities share similar demographic, social, and economic profiles. Residents of the City and the Benson Hill Area use common community facilities —e.g., schools, roadways, community centers, shopping centers, parks, and recreation facilities. The City of Renton Comprehensive Plan anticipates annexation of the Benson Hill Area. The City includes the Benson Hill Area in its Potential Annexation Area. The Benson Hill Area is included in community planning programs to enable the City to guide growth and to provide coordinated services. Annexation of the Benson Hill Area promotes the preservation of the neighborhood because this action encourages a more effective connection to the City of Renton. Annexation will allow the City of Renton to guide coordinated community development in a manner which considers both built lands and the critical natural areas. Renton officials are committed to providing Benson Hill Area citizens a voice and a vote in planning for the future development of the built community and preservation of environmentally sensitive areas. City representatives demonstrate plans to effectively govern and serve this area as a part of a unified community. King County officials support the annexation of the Benson Hill Area citing that this action would be consistent with state, regional and local guidelines. The County has indicated a preference for immediate annexation of urban areas to provide uniform governance for citizens of the Benson Hill Area. The City of Renton has a demonstrated capability of providing for zoning, development standards, and environmental protection appropriate to the area. 6 , . , , RCW 36.93.180 (2� USE OF PHYSICAL BOUNDARIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIfNITED TO BODIES OF WATER, HIGHWAYS,AND LAND CONTOURS Physical boundaries existing in this general area support the annexation of the Benson Hill Area. The boundaries of the proposed Benson Hill Area Annexation are based upon co-terminus borders with the City, rights-of way, and individual property lines. More specifically, the Benson Hiil Area is located immediately at the southeastern edge of the City of Renton. The Annexation Area is generally bordered on the north by the City of Renton. A portion of the southern boundary (South 200th Street) borders on the City of Kent. The remainder of the Annexation Area borders Unincorporated King County. The Board finds that the lands within the Benson Hill Area boundaries have been established for annexation by Renton under the City's Comprehensive Plan/Potential Annexation Area. The Benson Hill Area Annexation would create (or enhance) clear physical boundaries. "Social neighborhoods" may also be the basis for boundaries. The evidence shows that the City and the Benson Hill Area share a social affiliation. The communities form a single social neighborhood. As such annexation of the Benson Hill Area would further the establishment of a cohesive community. Annexation of the Benson Hill Area advances the planning goals established by the State Growth Management Act for providing local governance to unincorporated urban territories. The Benson Hill Area annexation is consistent with the King County Comprehensive Plan as this action achieves progress toward incorporation of the greater unincorporated area in King County. RCW 36.93.180(3�CREATION AND PRESERVATION OF LOGICAL SERVICE AREAS The Renton Comprehensive Plan (including the Land Use Plan, Comprehensive Sewer and Water Plans, Transportation Element, Comprehensive Storm Water Management Plan) designates the City as the provider of services for tlie Benson Hill Area. Annexation of the Benson Hill Area into the City of Renton will advance the creation and preservation of logical service areas. The Benson Hill Area creates and preserves logical service areas by including a greater number of properties in the City's service area. Annexation of the Benson Hill Area will enable design and implementation of efficient, consistent, consolidated service programs throughout the greater community. These synchronized services and facilities (e.g., emergency services, water service, storm water and surface water management systems, wastewater treatment) will promote protection of the built environment and the natural environment. King County strongly supports annexation of unincorporated urban areas, such as the Benson Hill Area to provide citizens with more effective, efficient governance. Countywide Planning policies encourage cities to annex (and provide services to) territory within their designated potential annexation area. Other policies establish cities as the appropriate units to govern, develop, and serve Urban Areas. The County does not have sufficient resources to manage land uses or serve properties in these urban areas. The State Growth Management Act identifies cities as the logical providers of local governance and urban services. RCW 36.93.180(4�PREVENTION OF ABNORMALLY IRREGULAR BOUNDARIES The evidence shows that incorporation of the Benson Hill Area would provide a reasonable and regular boundary consistent with the Renton Comprehensive Plan Annexation Element. The proposed Benson Hill Area boundaries are not geometric in form; however, these boundaries do provide regularity based upon the fact that the Benson Hill Area is located in Renton's Potential Annexation Area. The Board finds that annexation of the Benson Hill Area to Renton is consistent with the intent of this criterion to achieve the boundaries necessary to facilitate coordinated land uses and provide for more effective, efficient services to the community. , 7 �� �.� Further, under the King County Comprehensive Plan and the State Growth Management Act, the Benson Hill Area, as an unincorporated urban community, is encouraged to annex to a local jurisdiction. The Benson Hill Area, as an unincorporated community, does not benefit from effective governance. RCW 36.93.180(5� DISCOURAGEMEfVT OF MULTIPLE INCORPORATIONS RCW 36.93.180 (5) is not applicable to File No. 2256. RCW 36.93.180(6�DISSOLUTION OF INACTIVE SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS RCW 36.93.180 (6) is not applicable to File No. 2256. RCW 36.93.180�7�ADJUSTMENT OF IMPRACTICAL BOUNDARIES The Board finds that annexation of the Benson Hill Area to the City of Renton would create more practical boundaries necessary to achieve the preservation of the community, coordinated governance, and planning activities (e.g., establishment of coordinated land uses and development standards.) Annexation of the Benson Hill Area will place a greater portion of the built environment and linked natural environment under City jurisdiction, thus creating more practical boundaries for the effective local governance, directed planning activities (e.g., establishment of uniform land uses and development standards); preservation of environmentally sensitive areas; and the provision of coordinated public facilities and services. RCW 36.93.180 �8� INCORPORATION AS CITIES OR ANNEXATION TO CITIES OF UNINCORPORATED AREAS WHICH ARE URBAN IN CHARACTER The Board finds that annexation of the Benson Hill Area into the City of Renton is based upon the location of this territory within the Urban Growth Area established by the King County Comprehensive Plan. The "Urban" designation established for the Benson Hill Area is also supported by the State Growth Management Act. The City of Renton Comprehensive Plan includes the entire Benson Hill Area in its Potential Annexation Area. This definition addresses both existing land characteristics and future designation/use plans for the Benson Hill Area. Immediate annexation of the Benson Hill Area into Renton will promote uniform governance, development, and services appropriate for this urban territory. RCW 36.93.180 �9� PROTECTION OF AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL LANDS FOR LONG TERM PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL/RESOURCE USE RCW 36.93.180 (9) is not applicable to File No. 2256 as the Benson Hill Area lies in the Urban Growth Area as established for King County. 111. BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD FINDINGS AND DECISIONS The Boundary Review Board conducted review and deliberation of File No. 2256 based upon the record of written documents and oral testimony, in keeping with applicable state, regional and local regulations. The Board focused upon RCW 36.93 (Boundary Review Board Enabling Act); RCW 36.70A (Growth Management Act); King County Comprehensive Plan/Countywide Policies; City of Renton Comprehensive Plans, RCW 35.13 (Annexation of Cities); and other relevant regulations and guidelines. As prescribed by statutory mandate, the Boundary Review Board considered the following options: ■ The Benson Hill Area Annexation could be approved as submitted by the City of Renton, if this action advances the provisions of RCW 36.93 and other applicable regulations (e.g., State Growth Management Act, King County Comprehensive Plan, Renton Comprehensive Plan). ■ The Benson Hill Area Annexation could be modified, if this action advances the provisions of RCW 36.93 and other applicable regulations (e.g., State Growth Management Act, King County Comprehensive Plan, Renton Comprehensive Plan). 8 +� +'. • The Benson Hill Area Annexation could be denied in its entirety if annexation is found to be inconsistent with RCW 36.93 and other applicable regulations (e.g., Chapter 36.70A RCW, King County Comprehensive Plan, Renton Comprehensive Plan). *** The Board finds that the record for File No. 2256 is detailed and extensive. Affected parties have provided considerable materials supporting their positions. The Board reviewed the entire record to come to a decision for the proposed Benson Hill Area �4nnexation. The Board finds that the City of Renton's proposed annexation of the Benson Hill Area (with Modification A and Modification B) is consistent with the provisions of Chapter 36.93 RCW. By way of example, but not limitation: ■ The Benson Hill Area Annexation (with Modification A and Modification B) addresses criteria established in RCW 36.93.170 with respect to population, territory, comprehensive planning, land uses, natural environment, service needs and service capacity, and mutual social and economic needs. • Additionally, the proposed Benson Hill Area (with Modification A and Modification B) was evaluated according to the criteria established in RCW 36.93.180 as follows: RCW 36.93 BENSON HILL AREA-WITH MODIFICATION A AND MODIFICATION B�APPX.243$ACRES� OBJECTIVE 1 - PRESERVATION OF NATURAL ADVANCES CRITERION AS ANNEXATION INCLUDES ALL NEIGHBORHOODS AND COMMUNITIES PROPERTIES IN A NATURAL COMMUNITY OBJECTIVE 2-USE OF PHYSICAL BOUNDARIES ADVANCES CRITERION AS IT IS CONSISTENT WITH ESTABLISHED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN BOUNDARIES OBJECTIVE 3 - CREATION AND PRESERVATION OF ADVANCES CRITERION AS RENTON CAN SERVE ENTIRE LOGICAL SERVICE AREAS AREA TO PROTECT PUBLIC WELFARE. , OBJECTIVE 4 - PREVENTION OF ABNORMALLY ADVANCES CRITERION AS REGULAR BOUNDARIES IRREGULAR BOUNDARIES SUPPORT A UNIFIED COMMUNITY AND STREAMLINE SERVICE PROVISION OBJECTIVE 5 - DISCOURAGEMENT OF MULTIPLE DOES NOTAPPLY INCORPORATIONS OBJECTIVE 6 - DISSOLUTION OF INACTIVE SPECIAL DOES NOTAPPLY PURPOSE DISTRICTS OBJECTIVE 7 - ADJUSTMENT OF IMPRACTICAL ADVANCES CRITERION AS PRACTICAL BOUNDARIES BOUNDARIES ARE CREATED TO SUPPORT A UNIFIED COMMUNITY AND TO STREAMLINE SERVICE PROVISION OBJECTIVE H - INCORPORATION ...OR ANNEXATION ADVANCES CRITERION AS THE ENTIRE DESIGNATED TO CITIES....OF UNINCORPORATED URBAN AREAS URBAN AREA IWILL BE INCORPORATED INTO A LOCAL JURISDICTION. OBJECTIVE J - PROTECTION OF AGRICULTURAL AND DOES NOTAPPLY RURAL LANDS... ■ State Growth Management Act (Chapter 36.70A RCW) policies call for logical and orderly growth. The Board finds that annexation of the Benson Hill Area (with Modification A and Modification B) advances the provisions of the RCW 36.70A by providing for effective local governance. ■ The King County Comprehensive Plan/Countywide Policies and the Renton Comprehensive Plan also contemplate logical and orderly growth of communities. These County and City plans support local governance to assure balanced, sound, cost-effective governance for this community. 9 � �y' ;� The Board finds that the proposed Benson Hill Area Annexation (with Modification A and Modification B) achieves the provisions of the King County Comprehensive Plan/Countywide Policies and the City of Renton Comprehensive Plan. Annexation of the Benson Hill Area (with Modification A and Modification B) would accomplish that balance that the County and the City seek from annexation of urban areas into local communities. IV. CONCLUSION The Boundary Review Board finds that approval of the Benson Hill Area Annexation (with Modification A and Modification B) to the City of Renton advances the standards established in the Growth Management Act, King County Comprehensive Plan, the City of Renton's Comprehensive Plan, RCW 36.93, and other state and local guidelines for incorporation of urban areas. The Boundary Review Board finds that approval of the City of Renton Notice of Intention to annex the Benson Hill Area (with Modification A and Modification B) is timely based upon the City of Renton's current and historical commitment to guide development and provide municipal services to this area. The Benson Hill Area Annexation (with Modification A and Modification B) will enable the City of Renton to provide a harmonious efficient plan for the governance of the built community, preserving the environment, and protection of public health and welfare. (Note: Under state law, the City of Renton must adopt an Ordinance or Resolution affirming the Benson Hill Area Annexation following action by the Boundary Review Board and agreement by a vote of the citizens. Under state law, the City must confirm the action as approved by the Boundary Review Board. Alternatively, the Council may decide not to pursue the action. However, the City cannot modify the boundaries that have been approved by the Boundary Review Board.) 10 •� •,�, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE WASHINGTON STATE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD FOR KING COUNTY THAT, for the above reasons, the action proposed in the Notice of Intention contained in said File No. 2256 be, and the same is, hereby approved with Modification A and Modification B s as described in Exhibits attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. ADOPTED BY SAID WASHINGTON S ATE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD FOR KING COUNTY by a vote of�_in favor , in opposition, and � abstentions, on this�-oday of J uP-t' , 2007, and signed by me in authentication of its said adoption on said date. WASHINGTON STATE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD FOR KING COUNTY •/ !/ �V �,,�'^,cr,c/' � / Michael March nd, C air ; FILED this�'N�t day of Sv N E , 2007 BY: �.,i.�-�1,� en ra Blauman, ecutive Secretary 11 .�'° ,� EXHIBITS ' EXHIBIT I CITY OF RENTON BENSON HILL AREA (WITH MODIFICATION A AND MODIFICATION B): LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF ANNEXATION AREA BOUNDARIES EXHIBIT II CITY OF RENTON BENSON HILL AREA�WITH MODIFICATION A AND MODIFICATION B�: MAP OF ANNEXATION AREA BOUNDARIES 12 +, �-'. EXHIBIT I �'������� JUN 2 � 2007 ` ���ew BENSON HILL ANNEXATION LEGAL DESCRIPTION The lands included within the subject annexation are situated in parts of, Sections 21, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32 and 33 in Township 23 North, and Sections 5 and 6 in Township 22 North, all in Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, said annexation area being more particularly described as lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the southeast corner of those lands annexed to the City of Renton under Ordinance No.1961 in the Southeast quarter of said Section 21 said southeast corner also being the point of intersection of the west line of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 21 and the southwesterly right of way inargin of the City of Seattle Cedar River Pipe Line; Thence southeasterly along said southwesterly margin, crossing SE 160ti' Street, to the south line of said Southeast quarter; Thence westerly, along said south line to an intersection with the east line of the west half of the Northeast quarter of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said east line, to the northerly right of way margin of SE 164th Street; Thence easterly along said northerly margin to the point of intersection with the northerly extension of the easterly right of way margin of 128th Ave SE; Thence southerly along said northerly extension and the easterly margin thereof to the north line of the south half of said Northeast quarter; Thence easterly along said north line to an intersection with the east line of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said east line, to the northwest corner of"Tract A", Fairwood Park Division 7, as recorded under Volume 116 of Plats, Pages 88 tlu-ough 90, said records, in said Section 27; Thence generally easterly, southerly, westerly and southerly along the various courses of said "Tract A", to a point on the northerly right of way margin of SE Petrovitsky Road (Petrovitsky Road Revision, Est. 5-28-62), in the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 27; Benson Hill Annexation 1 June 22, 2007 ' ,�., ,.� Thence southeasterly perpendicular to the centerline of said SE Petrovitsky Road, a distance of 92' to the southerly margin thereof; Thence southwesterly, westerly and northwesterly along the various courses of said southerly right of way margin, crossing 128`"Avenue SE, to the northwest corner of that portion of 128t�'Avenue SE dedicated per deed under King County Rec. No. 20000913001594, on the westerly right of way margin of 128t1'Avenue SE; Thence southeasterly and southerly along said westerly right of way margin, to an intersection with the east line of the west half of the Southeast quarter of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said east line, to the southeast corner of said subdivision said southeast corner also being the northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence southerly along the east line of said subdivision, to the southeast corner thereof, said southeast corner also being the northwest corner of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence easterly along the north line of said subdivision, to an intersection with the northeasterly right of way margin of a 100' wide Puget Sound Power & Light Transmission Line right of way; Thence southeasterly along said northeasterly right of way inargin, to an intersection with the northeasterly extension of the southeasterly lines of Lots 2 and 3, King County Short Plat No. 779163R, recorded under King County Rec. No. 8105060679; Thence southwesterly along said extension and the southeasterly lines of said lots, to an intersection with the northeasterly line of Lot 1, King County Short Plat No. C1077001, recorded under King County Rec. No. 7806080590; Thence northwesterly and southwesterly along the northeasterly and northwesterly lines of said Lot 1, to the most westerly corner thereof, said corner also being a point on the south line of Lot 2 of said short plat; Thence westerly along said south line, to the northeast corner of Lot 4, King County Short Plat No. 775088, recorded under King County Rec. No. 7710200755; Thence southwesterly along the east line of said Lot 4 to the southeast corner thereof, said corner also being on the northwesterly line of Boulevard Lane Division No. 2, as recorded under Volume 82 of Plats, Pages 20 and 21, said records; Thence continuing southwesterly along said northwesterly line, and southerly along the westerly line of Boulevard Lane Division l, as recorded under Volume 80 of Plats, Pages 89 and 90, records of King County, Washington, to the westernmost southwest corner of Benson Hill Annexation 2 June 22, 2007 h�' ��� said plat, said southwest corner also being on a line 1073.56 feet north of and parallel with the south line of the Southeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence westerly along said parallel line, to a point 300.00 feet easterly of the west line of said subdivision, as ineasured perpendicular thereto, said point also being on the north line of Boulevard Lane Park, as deeded to King County under King County Rec. No. 19991011001557; Thence southeasterly along the east line of said park to the point of intersection of a line 422 feet east of and parallel with the west line of said subdivision and a line 300 feet north of and parallel with the south line of said subdivision; Thence continuing southerly along said east line, parallel with the west line of said subdivision, to a point on the northerly right of way margin of SE 192"d Street, said northerly right of way margin being 50 feet northerly of the south line of said Section 33 and the centerline of SE 192"a Street; Thence westerly alon�the various courses of said northerly right of way margin, crossing 120`I'Avenue SE, 116t'Avenue SE, 114t�'Place SE and 113t1i Way SE to its intersection with the easterly right of way margin of State Route 515, said intersection being 40 feet right of Station 270+50 per Washington State Departinent of Highways, Right of Way Plan SR 515 MP 3.87 to MP 5.15, Renton Vicinity: SE 196t�'to Carr Road, Sta 257+00 to Sta 283+00, Sheet 2 of 4 Sheets in said Section 32; Thence westerly, crossing State Route 515 (108t1'Avenue SE), to a point 40 feet left of Station 270+40 per said Right of Way Plan; Thence southerl� along the various courses of the westerly right of way margin of State Route 515 (108�' Avenue NE), crossing SE 192"d Street, SE 196��' Street and SE 199tn Street, to the northerly right of way margin of SE 200`�' Street in the north west quarter of said Section 5; Thence westerly alon�the various courses of said northerly right of way margin, crossing 106t�'Avenue SE, 105`' Avenue SE and 104th Avenue SE, to its intersection with the existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3885; Thence northerly, easterly and westerly along the various courses of the existing limits of the City of Renton as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance Nos. 3885 & 3109 to the point where said existing limits as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3109 leaves the section line common to Sections 5 & 6 and enters said Section 6; Thence northerly along said common section line to its intersection with the existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3268; Benson Hill Amiexation 3 June 22, 2007 i..�. - r► ' i . Thence generally northerly and easterly along the various courses of the existing limits of the City of Renton as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance Nos. (in order fi•om south to north) 3268, 5205, 5041, 3268, 4069, 1743, 4476, 1971, 3864, 1971, 5236, 1971, 3742, 1971, 3108, 1909, 5208, 3730, 2224, 1871 and 1961 to the Point of Beginning; EXCEPT the north 100 feet of the west 230 feet of the South half of the South half of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 29, previously annexed to the City of Renton under Ordinance No. 3432. TOGETHER WITH the following: That portion of Lot 3, King County Short Plat 779163R recorded under King County Rec. No. 8105060679, within the South half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33, if any; and Those portions of the Northeast quarter of said Section 6 and the Northwest quarter of said Section S, lying southerly, westerly, southerly and westerly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance Nos. (in order from north to south): 3268, 3751, and 3109, and lying northerly of the northerly right of way margin of S. 200th Street; and That portion of the Northwest quarter of said Section 5, lying northerly of the northerly right of way margin of S. 200tt' Street, westerly and southerly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No.3885, and easterly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3109. Benson Hill Annexation 4 June 22, 2007 �, r f _ ., - � r�-�- `':,:,.,-^=_ � ` " `� � i��;,'���' :�� ��[�� ,��``��- �;:f� �i� ;t:`;', ., , .. 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A� f �5����■rl��ii��• lll� f�l ���V�i��.i��yll��'.1� ���1-,.'e It� �. ����t11111���i/ily� �,^• �■ �h�� 11.1C la� ���..�`��.i� �� (I ��11�■ f � *'/!y r��-` .1��'i �itf ����u_W.-o,�_� �' , ��; ��r�� b� `+iA:Clw!° :.�i.,, '- _1��� i. _�nslu�'t��«� �� �•/i���\� ��' �����ii;� �1���■ �� �A� 1 t-i��. .f.._ ��� .1�1�■ ..� u.I.0 �. � A � �. � .�r � ■ .�. � � . r � i i. :c.:"�e;t;`e:•. ��.e '�;P-, ��i , � { �� ..�_� ��-��: �:.i.:_ « Y m� � t' 1f�2. �1 � Page 1 of 2 ��'�% Donald Erickson - FW: Benson Hill-Renton Annexation .��.._:����_. �...,. �__. _�_�-�K��.. �, .�_�_.� �.�.�.._�����.� From: "Blauman, Lenora" <Lenora.Blauman@METROKC.GOV> To: <sfesser@ci.renton.wa.us>, "Donald Erickson" <Derickson@ci.renton.wa.us>, "Alexander Pietsch" <Apietsch@ci.renton.wa.us>, <MWine@ci.renton.wa.us>, "Benson, Elissa" <Elissa.B enson@METROKC.GOV> Date: 06/22/2007 3:04 PM Subject: FW: Benson Hill-Renton Annexation CC: "Whiting, Kelly" <Ke11y.Whiting@METROKC.GOV>, "Keller,Nicole" <Nicole.Keller@METROKC.GOV>, "Holmes, Reginald" <Reginald.Holmes@METROKC.GOV> Good Day It is my understanding that Sonja will make the below stated modification immediately. That action will enable the Board to close the file and begin the 30 day appeal period that is required to launch today in order to meet due dates to permit the planned election. � We are awaiting this correction. � ThaNc you for your consideration. Lenora Blauman Executive Secretary Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County From: Whiting, Kelly Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 2:58 PM To: Blauman, Lenora Subject: FVU: Benson Hill - Renton Annexation Here you go. With this change, RSD staff would recommend acceptenance of the Benson Hill legal description. From: Keller, Nicole Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 2:55 PM _ To: Whiting, Kelly Subject: Benson Hill - Renton Annexation Kelly, I spoke with Sonja, there was some confusion on the interpretation of the 2 paragraphs. I separated them so that paragraph 5 described one quarter section and 6 the other. I just did that for clarification, but it was not critical. The only necessary change that needs to be corrected is the following: Page 4, paragraph 5,where it reads "except the south 30 feet thereof" should read "lying northerly of the northerly right-of-way margin of S 200�' Street", because the right-of-way ranges in width from 17.5'to 30' and except 30' splits parcels. Pi�<�se nv�e iha,t I ha�re a n���� e-mail ac�clress: Nicc�l�.Kel1�r�,ii;l�ingcc�untv..��tir. file://C:�Documents and Settings\derickson�I,ocal Settings\Temp\GW}00OO1.HTM 06/22/2007 4� Page 2 of 2 � -: _`Nic�f� ..t�. 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Fesser�J � ., SUBJECT: Benson I�ill Annexation Legal Description King County Review Comments Format and Legal Description Review The recommendation for changes to the Benson Hill legal description, as noted in a memo from Nicole Keller to Reginald Holmes (dated June 20, 2007),targeted the last two paragraphs in said legal description. After reviewing the suggested changes, it has been determined that said chan�es are in error and cannot be used as presented for the following reasons: The"Page 4, Paragraph 5"change eliminates a reference to the"Northwest quarter of said Section 5". A portion of said Northwest quarter of Section 5 is included in City of Renton Annexation Ordinance No. 3109, and should be included in the legal description. The elimination of a reference to "Ord. No. 3268"is also in error. Said ordinance includes the north 20 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 6. The "Page 4,Paragraph 6,Line 3" change adds "and southerly"to the existing City of Renton Limits as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3109. However,the property being described is not southerly of said Ordinance No. 3109. Said ordinance is located to the west of the property being annexed, not northerly. U�I:�Fila SysU.ND-F.and Su6division&Surveying Recoeds\LND-2Q-Short P1ats�BENSON H1LL ANNEX,doc � ' BENSON HILL ANNEXATIOlei LEGAL DESCRIPTION The lands included within the subject annexation are situated in parts of, Sections 21, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32 and 33 in Township 23 North, and Sections 5 and 6 in Township 22 North, all in Range 5 East,W.M., in King County, Washington, said annexation area being more particularly described as lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the southeast corner of those lands annexed to the City of Renton under Ordinance No.1961 in the Southeast quarter of said Section 21 said southeast corner also being the point of intersection of the west line of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 21 and the southwesterly right of way margin of the City of Seattle Cedar River Pipe Line; Thence southeasterly along said southwesterly margin, crossing SE 160th Street, to the south line of said Southeast quarter; � Thence westerly, along said south line to an intersection with the east line of the west half of the Northeast quarter of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said east line, to the northerly right of way margin of SE 164�n Street; Thence easterly along said northerly margin to the point of intersection with the northerly extension of the easterly right of way margin of 128`"Ave SE; Thence southerly along said northerly extension and the easterly margin thereof to the north line of the south half of said Northeast quarter; Thence easterly along said north line to an intersection with the east line of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said east line, to the northwest corner of"Tract A", Fairwood Park Division 7, as recorded under Volume 116 of Plats, Pages 88 through 90, said records, in said Section 27; Thence generally easterly, southerly, westerly and southerly along the various courses of said"Tract A", to a point on the northerly right of way margin of SE Petrovitsky Road (Petrovitsky Road Revision, Est. 5-28-62), in the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 27; Benson Hill Annexation 1 June 22,2007 Thence southeasterly perpendicular to the centerline of said SE Petrovitsky Road, a distance of 92' to the southerly margin thereof; Thence southwesterly, westerly and northwesterly along the various courses of said southerly right of way margin, crossing 128thAvenue SE, to the northwest corner of that portion of 128`hAvenue SE dedicated per deed under King County Rec. No. 20000913001594, on the westerly right of way margin of 128thAvenue SE; Thence southeasterly and southerly along said westerly right of way margin, to an intersection with the east line of the west half of the Southeast quarter of said Section 28; Thence southerly along said east line, to the southeast corner of said subdivision said southeast corner also being the northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence southerly along the east line of said subdivision, to the southeast corner thereof, said southeast corner also being the northwest corner of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence easterly along the north line of said subdivision, to an intersection with the northeasterly right of way margin of a 100' wide Puget Sound Power &Light Transmission Line right of way; Thence southeasterly along said northeasterly right of way margin, to an intersection with the northeasterly extension of the southeasterly lines of Lots 2 and 3, King County Short Plat No. 779163R, recorded under King County Rec. No. 8105060679; Thence southwesterly along said extension and the southeasterly lines of said lots, to an intersection with the northeasterly line of Lot 1, King County Short Plat No. C1077001, recorded under King County Rec. No. 7806080590; Thence northwesterly and southwesterly along the northeasterly and northwesterly lines of said Lot l, to the most westerly corner thereof, said corner also being a point on the south line of Lot 2 of said short plat; Thence westerly along said south line, to the northeast corner of Lot 4, King County Short Plat No. 775088, recorded under King County Rec. No. 7710200755; Thence southwesterly along the east line of said Lot 4 to the southeast corner thereof, said corner also being on the northwesterly line of Boulevard Lane Division No. 2, as recorded under Volume 82 of Plats, Pages 20 and 21, said records; Thence continuing southwesterly along said northwesterly line, and southerly along the westerly line of Boulevard Lane Division 1, as recorded under Volume 80 of Plats, Pages 89 and 90, records of King County, Washington, to the westernmost southwest corner of Benson Hill Annexation 2 June 22, 2007 � .. said plat, said southwest corner also being on a line 1073.56 feet north of and parallel with the south line of the Southeast quarter of said Section 33; Thence westerly along said parallel line, to a point 300.00 feet easterly of the west line of said subdivision, as measured perpendicular thereto, said point also being on the north line of Boulevard Lane Park, as deeded to King County under King County Rec. No. 19991011001557; Thence southeasterly along the east line of said park to the point of intersection of a line 422 feet east of and parallel with the west line of said subdivision and a line 300 feet north of and parallel with the south line of said subdivision; Thence continuing southerly along said east line, parallel with the west line of said subdivision, to a point on the northerly right of way margin of SE 192°d Street, said northerly right of way margin being 50 feet northerly of the south line of said Section 33 and the centerline of SE 192°d Street; Thence westerly along the various courses of said northerly right of way margin, crossing 120t1'Avenue SE, 116��'Avenue SE, 114th Place SE and 113th Way SE to its intersection with the easterly right of way margin of State Route 515, said intersection being 40 feet right of Station 270+50 per Washington State Department of Highways, Right of Way Plan SR 515 MP 3.87 to MP 5.15, Renton Vicinity: SE 196th to Carr Road, Sta 257+00 to Sta 283+00, Sheet 2 of 4 Sheets in said Section 32; Thence westerly, crossing State Route 515 (108t�' Avenue SE), to a point 40 feet left of Station 270+40 per said Right of Way Plan; Thence southerl� along the various courses of the westerly right of way margin of State Route 515 (108`' Avenue NE), crossing SE 192°d Street, SE 196`h Street and SE 199th Street, to the northerly right of way margin of SE 200th Street in the north west quarter of said Section 5; Thence westerly along the various courses of said northerly right of way margin, crossing 106thAvenue SE, lOS�h Avenue SE and 104th Avenue SE, to its intersection with the existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3885; Thence northerly, easterly and westerly along the various courses of the existing limits of the City of Renton as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance Nos. 3885 & 3109 to the point where said existing limits as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3109 leaves the section line common to Sections 5 & 6 and enters said Section 6; Thence northerly along said common section line to its intersection with the existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3268; Benson Hill Annexation 3 June 22,2007 + -� d � Thence generally northerly and easterly along the various courses of the existing limits of the City of Renton as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance Nos. (in order from south to north) 3268, 5205, 5041, 3268, 4069, 1743, 4476, 1971, 3864, 1971, 5236, 1971, 3742, 1971, 3108, 1909, 5208, 3730, 2224, 1871 and 1961 to the Point of Beginning; EXCEPT the north 100 feet of the west 230 feet of the South half of the South half of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 29, previously annexed to the City of Renton under Ordinance No. 3432. TOGETHER WITH the following: That portion of Lot 3, King County Short Plat 779163R recorded under King County Rec. No. 8105060679, within the South half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33, if any; and Those portions of the Northeast quarter of said Section 6 and the Northwest quarter of said Section 5, lying southerly, westerly, southerly and westerly of ezisting City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance Nos. (in order from north to south): 3268, 3751, and 3109, and lying northerly of the northerly right of way margin of S. 200`h Street; and That portion of the Northwest quarter of said Section 5, lying northerly of the northerly right of way margin of S. 200�' Street, westerly and southerly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No.3885, and easterly of existing City of Renton Limits Line as annexed under City of Renton Ordinance No. 3109. Benson Hill Annexation 4 June 22, 2007 � � / � // ���I�� �i�'����PO"I � \� w��� /. 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The Notice of Intention is now considered complete and has been of�cially filed effective: June 22, 2007. You will be advised of any further changes in the status of the Notice before the Board. Please be aware that any future final ordinance or resolution on the proposed action must incorporate the legal description approved by King County engineering staff, including any revisions made in response to the engineering staff review. Sincerely, . Lenora Blauman Executive Secretary cc: Anne Noris, Clerk of the Council (w/o atch) Lydia Reynolds-Jones, Manager, Project Support Services (w/o atch) FORM 12 � � � . , . . . : .. .C1TY OF RENT'ON� : _. ;.; ;- ` � ; . CURREN.T PLANNING D6VISION: ;; -.. : � . . EOFFIDAVLT OF.SERViCE-BY:IVIA,ILING �_;: . On the 12th day of July, 2007, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope containing Public Flearing Notice and Map documents. This information was sent to: �-� la..l.�..�m:l,e..x.._^•<'y,. �.�,.3 g,�ySr 3�"a`�i;�`. :x. .€,n'� �r�a' x � .. Y;l'�.� ;`3i n.:�s � � .� E .._ < ..:. .�.��� ., vti� .�..,,. �.x ��;.`'�ca:'L'� ;z�:.: .,�:,�. ,� 'z�.�- .,r��.��'���':a;�::��'�i..i'�;:� �.a°:�': . .:. . :::=,:x,:,r'. :.ac.«�:•_�...�> : .. ..�.p . ..��r ��: _i.na �XtS� �j la:vqr;..._ ;:. ,� ,R� ....a:.g:....: a. ��`; .>._. .. �, � ....��.2..: , � ....:., -.i-<.. .. . ....:. ..n.•...... .E.:».:r..�.' .'4� �,F6:,ri:��'>S :1.b. .-.... .�<``:..� .., w <�. :3; �.s": .:'.T.:.� ;......��.:. . .:...,.. ......."w:......;i.. � ._. . .. �.✓:5.?+t.-i,�.... ..>��t.�:=:<. .r� '- �.�...i�..�:.�. �ia�5.:; �:�'.1�`.i r�:. �h ��` ..�:`:� .A:�.�: � +�._.�..e....E.�.,,,...,....�.. ,......... tV.i��.Q.`:.<:... .... > .�. . .;,i���:�'.� �:?�<...fSQ. ���_ .,,�'!�_.,�, � �3�; .r,':::F �_ ._.�.: .. :. _ ...: .. ^w.. ._��� ,,,. '..: .,. .\.. ,;T., .... :: ,� °�,_:.:�:... ' �,.:.,..._;s,h<.•*i ; ,., , . �..J=. :,> �.. `:. _::_�,....��.. �-...:6.`a`..:a�a>s.z..:.:<��.;:.x:^:. _.:5: ..... . . ..:. .,.�r::�<.._ , R '.€ Property Owners and Parties of Record See Attached (Signature of Sender): STATE OF WASHIIVGTON ) ' ) SS COUNTY OF KING ) I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Judith Subia signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. e��qr�''�'��As�t�d � Dated: � - (lQ�b� � � �`� �'`� 44 otary Public in and for Sate � , i� tb 1- '`;s;% � ' %V _ . _ ;x'` � s i � � Notary (Print): — � �.,r ,L � e � A s s My appointment expires: �--�q—��p ��� °�y,}�,�g-1�„ �� � + htnma� „`� '�`8 t 6'�;{���.'�1 II ,:... ...?:.��:,t_;r"�;}.e?"$";;'�'��E:^ig �}�;`�� . .�� .- q'�?,<"�d:��"','t�'.�<.s,�ri',�tT°:'>:����f^� ��P��ect�;�l�rii���� Duvall Ave Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Concurrent Pre-zoning ��Zz�4? ...'.��q 5'«�,S ,�:-±+.,;�F.:,: "�.3�:#3'a ':`�'�i";.�.`�"�:-���nl�'=ta .::�.��i'.��r;�'.,�,..<',:;",�w-a�w,�,_�Yti�,�' �P��.tij���°N.�i�i��� CPA#2007-M-07 �-�k°: >..�_�,,�.>:;..���_�. template-affidavit of service by mailing You are receiving this notice because you own property and/or are a Party of Record for the ~' following Comprehensive Plan Amendment: #2007-M-07 Additional information online at: www.rentonwa.pov/business/default.aspx?id=2778 or by contacting Strategic Planning at 425.430.6590 «Taxpayer» «Taxpayers_Address» «City_State» cZip» �Y CITY OF RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION S, O,� U ;; ,,,_ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ♦ � + 2007 UPDATES TO THE ��NT� RENTON COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND CONCURRENT REZONING Notice is hereby given that the Renton Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, July 25, 2007, and on Wednesday, August 1, 2007, at 6:00 p.m. at the Renton City Hall, City Council Chambers, Floor Seven, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to consider the potential amendments to the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map, concurrent rezoning or potential zoning of the properties described below, and potential amendments to the text of the Comprehensive Plan (see attached maps). Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Concurrent Rezoning to be discussed on Wednesday, July 25, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. #2007-M-06, LUA 06-164: City of Renton ' Review of land within the proposed Benson Hill Communities annexation boundary for Land Use Element amendments and concurrent prezoning consistent with Renton's adopted land use classifications and policies. Properties are located within the Soos Creek portion of the Renton Potential Annexation Area. Current land use designations in this area are Residential Single Family (RS), Residential Medium Density (RMD), Residential Low Density (RLD), Residential Multi-Family (RMF), and Commercial Corridor(CC). The proposal would amend the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map and concurrently pre-zone properties within this area to include: RS land use with R-8 prezoning, RMD land use with R-10, R-14, and Residential Manufactured Home Park (RMH) prezoning, RLD land use with R-4 and R-1 prezoning, RMF land use with Residential Multi-family (RiVIF) prezoning, Commercial Neighborhood (CN) land use with Commercial Neighborhood (CN) prezoning, and CC land use with Commercial Arterial (CA) and Commercial Office (CO) prezoning. Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Concurrent Rezoning to be discussed on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 at 6:00 p.m. #2006-M-1, LUA 06-160: Alan Kunovsky 326 Park Avenue Land Use Element map amendment to change the land use designation of.89 acres from Residential Medium Density (RMD)with R-10 zoning to Commercial Neighborhood (CN)with concurrent Commercial Neighborhood (CN)zoning. The original application was for a 5,000 sq. ft. property at 326 4' Park Avenue, and was expanded to include properties at 335 Park Ave. N., 330 Park Ave. N., 329 Park Ave N., and 323 Park Ave. N. and two vacant parcels- one on the east side of Park Ave. N, the other on the west side of Park Ave N. Zoning text amendments have also been proposed that would limi� business parking to the side or rear of the lot in the CN zone and also to allow joint use and off-site parking options for required parking citywide. � #2007-M-02 LUA 06-061: O'Farrell Properties, LLC 188 and 196 Hardie Avenue SW Land Use Element map amendment to change the designation of 1.17 acres of property from Residential Medium Density (RMD)with R-10 zoning to Corridor Commercial (CC)with concurrent Commercial Arterial (CA) zoning. The original application included 188 Hardie Ave SW and was expanded to include 150 Hardie Ave. SW, 111 SW Victoria, 176 Hardie Ave SW, and 180 Hardie Ave SW. The application has also been expanded to include the property at 196 Hardie which is zoned Commercial Arterial (CA) but designated for RMD land use. This proposed amendment would correct this mistake and properly place this parcel in CC land use designation. The application also includes a zoning text amendment to expand the Rainier Business District Overlay. The original application requested extension of the Overlay to the properties at 188 Hardie Ave., 196 Hardie Ave., 151 Rainier Ave S, and 175 Rainier Ave S. In the expanded proposal, the Overlay would include these properties and others, expanding the Overlay by 18.06 acres: This acreage expands the Overlay north to Airport Way, bounded by Lake Avenue S. on the east, and on the west by Hardie Avenue until it reaches SW Victoria Street. Only commercially zoned properties on Victoria Street are included in the Overlay. Zoning text amendment also includes modification of the allowed residential density and standards in the Rainer Business District Overlay District to allow up to 60 dwelling units per acre in mixed use commercial/residential buildings. . #2007-M-03 LUA 06-166: City of Renton Land Use Element map amendment to change the designation of 284 acres within Renton's Potential Annexation Area known as the Maple Valley Highway Corridor. This area includes parcels fronting on Maple Valley Highway (SR 169), and open space and sensitive areas contiguous to established residential developments and extends from the existing city limits to the Urban Growth Boundary. The change in land use is from Residential Low Density (RLD) to the following land use designations: RLD land use with Resource Conservation (RC) and R-4 prezoning; Residential Single Family (RS)with R-8 prezoning; and Residential Medium Density (RMD) land use with R-14 and Residential Manufactured Home Park (RMH) prezoning. Prezoning designations would become effective upon annexation. #2007-M-05, LUA 06-167: QIP and Virtu Properties Sunset Blvd. Land Use Element map amendment to consider designation of 8.71 acres of property from Employment Area-Industrial (EA-I)with Industrial-Heavy (I-H) zoning and.91 acres of property from Residential Multi- Family (RMF) land use with Residential Multi-Family (RMF) zoning to Residential Medium Density (RMD) with R-10 zoning. Parcels are located south of the Sunset View Apartments on Sunset Blvd, near the western edge of the City and north of the S. 140th unimproved right-of-way and the BNSF rail road. There will also be consideration of the designation of these parcels for lower intensity residential development, such as Residential Single Family (RS) land use designation with R-8 zoning, or Residential Low Density (RLD)with R-4 zoning. #2007-M-07, LUA 06-165: 10625 138th Ave. SE, 10703 138th Ave. SE, 13645 SE 107th PI, and 1�0733 138th Ave. SE. City of Renton Land Use Element map amendment from Single Family Residential (RS) to Corridor Commercial (CC) Land Use with concurrent Commercial Arterial (CA) prezoning for four parcels fronting Duvall Avenue NE totaling 1.01 acres: 10625 138`h Ave. SE, 10703 138th Ave. SE, 13645 SE 107th PI, and 10733 138tn Ave. SE. Parcels are currently in unincorporated King County and prezoning would become effective upon future annexation. #2007-T-01, LUA 06-163: City of Renton Bi-annual update of Capital Facilities Element and amendment of the Transportation Element to incorporate and update the level of service information and capital facility project lists, amend text and tables summarizing growth, and to update and correct descriptive narrative. . #2006-T-05, LUA 06-125: City of Renton Text Amendment to update the Land Use Element to allow Residential Manufactured Home zoning to be an implementing zone with the Residential Low Density Comprehensive Plan designation. All interested parties are invited to the Planning Commission Public Hearings on Wednesday, July 25, 2007, and/or Wednesday, August 1, 2007, at 6:00 p.m. to express their opinion. Written comments may also be submitted prior to the Public Hearing to City of Renton, Economic Development, Neighborhoods, and Strategic Planning, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Ray Giometti, Chair Renton Planning Commission Renton City Hall is in compliance with the American Disabilities Act, and interpretive services for the hearing impaired will be provided upon prior notice. For information, call 425.430.6575. 07.11.07: Mailed to Property Owners and Parties of Record, per attached labels. _ � 2007 Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Concurrent Rezonings 6dsling Pmposed Edstirg Proposed %/%�ii7£ ',y _ /;i�if'i%�i%'> .<z�''^:'?;="'ioi"P,�';;^ :a'�:a� i ;�,� ,z ,�. . . � j .,�,, �_;,•° � �.. �':. _ i,,,i i, ii�f:��� �..;�o.,:': ..�, �s: �`��x�'..,� �r'• .., i ./✓ ��'''i� .,��>::.. ��ey.e! 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STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) SS COUNTY OF KING ) I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Judith Subia signed this instrument n acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes m instrument. � ����`'A���� �`��� o �ki`"G��-''���;� //is Dated: - I l,o-b'� � �� ���� �' ""'�% Z Notary Public in and fo t Sate W�shin�tbn' = % �+ � = Notary (Print): a,�n, �i���'9���ih�<,f g 10 ,��oZ ! 1-rtcRC=a ,�r— My appointment expires: 'a���--1Z� ��s��ia;,W�5'�'\�,� ,..�R:�;.._��_���;��i �:��`�.�.. k.�„�:v� :�_`. ` ������;�� }�d�� Maple Valley Highway Corridor Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Concurrent �:�P:ro ect�am�., � ��.� �� ������� Pre-zoning E:��;���"` �=� �`��c�*:��v�: �':r�.�`���,;,�p. p�'��o�,ec;��:Vum����� CPA#2007-M-03 - � ,_�a�� �_:-�:r-,�a:. template-affidavit of service by mailing You are receiving this notice because you own property and/or are a Party of Record for the ' following Comprehensive Plan Amendment: #2007-M-03 Additional information online at: www.rentonwa.qov/business/default.aspx?id=2778 or by contacting Strategic Planning at 425.430.6590 «Taxpayer» «Taxpayer_Address» «City_State» «Zip» • �Y CITY OF RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION �, O � NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING � �' � ♦ ♦ � �� 2007 UPDATES TO THE ��NT RENTON COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND CONCURRENT REZONING Notice is hereby given that the Renton Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, July 25, 2007, and on Wednesday, August 1, 2007, at 6:00 p.m. at the Renton City Hall, City Council Chambers, Floor Seven, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to consider the potential amendments to the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map, concurrent rezoning or potential zoning of the properties described below, and potential amendments to the text of the Comprehensive Plan (see attached maps). Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Concurrent Rezoning to be discussed on . Wednesday, July 25, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. #2007-M-06, LUA 06-164: City of Renton Review of land within the proposed Benson Hill Communities annexation boundary for Land Use Element amendments and concurrent prezoning consistent with Renton's adopted land use classifications and policies. Properties are located within the Soos Creek portion of the Renton Potential Annexation Area. Current land use designations in this area are Residential Single Family (RS), Residential Medium Density (RMD), Residential Low Density (RLD), Residential Multi-Family (RMF), and Commercial Corridor(CC). The proposal would amend the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map and concurrently pre-zone properties within this area to include: RS land use with R-8 prezoning, RMD land use with R-10, R-14, and Residential Manufactured Home Park (RMH) prezoning, RLD land use with R-4 and R-1 prezoning, RMF land use with Residential Multi-family (RMF) prezoning, Commercial Neighborhood (CN) land use with Commercial Neighborhood (CN) prezoning, and CC land use with Commercial Arterial (CA) and Commercial Office (CO) prezoning. Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Concurrent Rezoning to be discussed on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 at 6:00 p.m. #2006-M-1, LUA 06-160: Alan Kunovsky 326 Park Avenue Land Use Element map amendment to change the land use designation of.89 acres from Residential Medium Density (RMD) with R-10 zoning to Commercial Neighborhood (CN)with concurrent , Commercial Neighborhood (CN) zoning. The original application was for a 5,000 sq. ft. property at 326 . c Park Avenue, and was expanded to include properties at 335 Park Ave. N., 330 Park Ave. N., 329 Park Ave N., and 323 Park Ave. N. and two vacant parcels- one on the east side of Park Ave. N, the other on the west side of Park Ave N. Zoning text amendments have also been proposed that would limit business parking to the side or rear of the lot in the CN zone and also to allow joint use and off-site parking options for required parking citywide. #2007-M-02 LUA 06-061: O'Farrell Properties, LLC 188 and 196 Hardie Avenue SW Land Use Element map amendment to change the designation of 1.17 acres of property from Residential Medium Density (RMD) with R-10 zoning to Corridor Commercial (CC) with concurrent Commercial Arterial (CA)zoning. The original application included 188 Hardie Ave SW and was expanded to include 150 Hardie Ave. SW, 111 SW Victoria, 176 Hardie Ave SW, and 180 Hardie Ave SW. The application has also been expanded to include the property at 196 Hardie which is zoned Commercial Arterial (CA) but designated for RMD land use. This proposed amendment would correct this mistake and properly place this parcel in CC land use designation. The application also includes a zoning text amendment to expand the Rainier Business District Overlay. The original application requested extension of the Overlay to the properties at 188 Hardie Ave., 196 Hardie Ave., 151 Rainier Ave S, and 175 Rainier Ave S. In the expanded proposal, the Overlay would include these properties and others, expanding the Overlay by 18.06 acres. This acreage expands the Overlay north to Airport Way, bounded by Lake Avenue S. on the east, and on the west by Hardie Avenue until it reaches SW Victoria Street. Only commercially zoned properties on Victoria Street are included in the Overlay. Zoning text amendment also includes modification of the allowed residential density and standards in the Rainer Business District Overlay District to allow up to 60 dwelling units per acre in mixed use commercial/residential buildings. #2007-M-03 LUA 06-166: City of Renton Land Use Element map amendment to change the designation of 284 acres within Renton's Potential Annexation Area known as the Maple Valley Highway Corridor. This area includes parcels fronting on Maple Valley Highway (SR 169), and open space and sensitive areas contiguous to established residential developments and extends from the existing city limits to the Urban Growth Boundary. The change in land use is from Residential Low Density (RLD) to the following land use designations: RLD land use with Resource Conservation (RC) and R-4 prezoning; Residential Single Family (RS)with R-8 prezoning; and Residential iVledium Density (RMD) land use with R-14 and Residential Manufactured Home Park (RMH) prezoning. Prezoning designations would become effective upon annexation. #2007-M-05, LUA 06-167: QIP and Virtu Properties Sunset Blvd. Land Use Element map amendment to consider designation of 8.71 acres of property from Employment Area-Industrial (EA-I)with Industrial-Heavy (I-H)zoning and.91 acres of property from Residential Multi- Family (RIVIF) land use with Residential Multi-Family (RMF) zoning to Residential Medium Density (RMD) with R-10 zoning. Parcels are located south of the Sunset View Apartments on Sunset Blvd, near the western edge of the City and north of the S. 140th unimproved right-of-way and the BNSF rail road. There will also be consideration of the designation of these parcels for lower intensity residential development, such as Residential Single Family (RS) land use designation with R-8 zoning, or - Residential Low Density (RLD)with R-4 zoning. #2007-M-07, LUA 06-165: 10625 138th Ave. SE, 10703 138th Ave. SE, 13645 SE 107'h PI, and 10733 138th Ave. SE. City of Renton Land Use Element map amendment from Single Family Residential (RS) to Corridor Commercial (CC) Land Use with concurrent Commercial Arterial (CA) prezoning for four parcels fronting Duvall Avenue NE totaling 1.01 acres: 10625 138`h Ave. SE, 10703 138th Ave. SE, 13645 SE 107th PI, and 10733 138tn Ave. SE. Parcels are currently in unincorporated King County and prezoning would become effective upon future annexation. i i' #2007-T-01, LUA 06-163: City of Renton Bi-annual update of Capital Facilities Element and amendment of the Transportation Element to incorporate and update the level of service information and capital facility project lists, amend text and tables summarizing growth, and to update and correct descriptive narrative. #2006-T-05, LUA 06-125: City of Renton Text Amendment to update the Land Use Element to allow Residential Manufactured Home zoning to be an implementing zone with the Residential Low Density Comprehensive Plan designation. All interested parties are invited to the Planning Commission Public Hearings on Wednesday, July 25, 2007, and/or Wednesday, August 1, 2007, at 6:00 p.m. to express their opinion. Written comments may also be submitted prior to the Public Hearing to City of Renton, Economic Development, Neighborhoods, and Strategic Planning, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Ray Giometti, Chair Renton Planning Commission Renton City Hall is in compliance with the American Disabilities Act, and interpretive services for the hearing impaired will be provided upon prior notice. 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98058 PID Taxpayer Taxpayer Address City State Zip 8856920120 RYAN RONALD M+ROXIE C 15827 SE 156TH CT RENTON WA 98058 231430058009 SALDANA TEODORO B&SALDANA CARMELITA 15781 142ND PL SE RENTON WA 98058 2329780010 SALISBURY WILLIAM G+SONJA 15400 SE 155TH PL#1 RENTON WA 98058 510445021007 SANCHEZ FRANCISCO MARTIN 13902 SE 155TH PL RENTON WA 98058 891410001004 SANDHU KULWANT S+SANTOKH K 13989 SE 159TH PL RENTON WA 98058 231430059007 SANTOS MARIO 15773 142ND PL SE RENTON WA 98058 510446006007 SANTOS RENATO S+CARMEN S 13869 SE 158TH ST - RENTON WA 98056 510445084005 SARKANY RICHARD+CHRISTIANE 15813 140TH CT SE RENTON WA 98058 5568900920 SAWREY STACY L+JOHNSON DANI 14105 SE RENTON-MAPLE VALLEY RD#S206 RENTON WA 98058 2323059014 SAYLOR DAMON+KNIGHT MARK 15224 150TH LN SE RENTON WA 98058 5568901460 SCHAEFER SETH C+LUKKES STAC 15150 140TH WAY SE#R-104 RENTON WA 98058 2314300030 SCHIFFNER TRACI A 14112 SE 154TH PL RENTON WA 98058 5568900130 SCHMIDT BRYAN L 15150 140TH WAY SE#D-103 RENTON WA 98058 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PID Taxpayer Taxpayer Address City State Zip , 5104450310 WENDT RONALD 15416 139TH AVE SE SEATTLE WA 980;i8 5568900400 WEST TERI K 15150 140TH WAY SE#H102 RENTON WA 98058 5568900190 WESTERGREEN DAMIEN J 15150 140TH WAY SE#F101 RENTON WA 98058 2223059054 WEYRICK ROBERT M+NANCY D 14911 135TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98058 5568901180 WHEELER TIMOTHY G 15150 140TH WAY SE#U202 RENTON WA 98058 8856920210 WHELAN DAVID 15607 SE 157TH ST RENTON WA 98058 5568900300 WHITAKER KERRY J 15150 140TH WAY SE#F206 RENTON WA 98058 2329780920 WHITE ADAM THOMAS+YOSINOFF 15400 SE 155TH PL#92 RENTON WA 98058 7331000110 WHITE KAREN M 15325 SE 155TH PL#R-4 RENTON WA 98058 891410015004 WHITE RAYMOND L+SHARON C 13920 SE 159TH PL RENTON WA 98058 510446017004 WHITMAN STEPHEN D+KIMBERLY 13858 SE 158TH ST RENTON WA 98058 7331001290 WICKS NICOLE B 15325 SE 155TH PL UNIT D 2 RENTON WA 98058 5568900250 WILKE STEPHANIE T 15150 140TH WAY SE#F201 RENTON WA 98058 2329780800 WILLECKE LESLIE K 15400 SE 155TH PL UNIT#80 RENTON WA 98058 8856920020 WILLEY LEON D+HEIDI H 15618 159TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98058 2223059112 WILLIAMS AUDREY D 13411 SE 151ST ST RENTON WA 98056 5568901020 WILLIAMS KIMBERLY LYNN 15150 140TH WAY SE#T106 RENTON WA 98058 5104450370 WILLIAMS VAN 4580 KLAHANIE DR SE#106 ISSAQUAH WA 98029 8856890230 WILSON DANIEL R+DARREN T 15616 160TH CT SE RENTON WA 98058 510446015008 WILSON TERESA M+MUGFORD WIL 13844 SE 158TH ST RENTON WA 98058 7331000410 WILSON-JAMES KENYATTA 15325 155TH PL SE#J7 RENTON WA 98058 8856920330 WOLFE PATRICE A 15533 156TH CT SE RENTON WA 98058 510445068008 WONG GEORGE W T+CHAN,DIANE 15653 140TH PL SE RENTON WA 98058 5568901360 WONG KENNETH M 15150 140TH WAY SE#P201 RENTON WA 98058 510446004002 WOO RICHARD W 13911 SE 158TH ST RENTON WA 98058 5568900800 WOOD EDWARD W 14105 SE RENTON MAPLE VALLEY RD RENTON WA 98058 7331001230 WOODBRIDGE HOLLY A 15325 SE 155TH PL#C2 RENTON WA 98058 5568900230 WOODHOUSE PHILLIP A PO BOX 66231-0231 SEATTLE WA 98166 2314300670 WORKMAN JAY+GAIL E 15707 142ND PL SE RENTON WA 98058 5568900980 WRIGHT CHERIE 15150 140TH WAY SE#T102 RENTON WA 98058 5568901270 WRIGHT DOUGLAS R+LAWSON CHE 15150 140TH WAY SE#K101 RENTON WA 98058 2314300140 WU JOHN J 14178 SE 154TH PL RENTON WA 98058 7331000900 YAU EDWIN K 15325 SE 155TH PL UNIT H-3 RENTON WA 98058 510445076001 YOUNG SUSAN M 13948 SE 158TH ST RENTON WA 98058 510445053000 YURKANIN EDWIN T J 13941 SE 156TH ST RENTON WA 98058 2329780540 ZASADNI DAVID H+MINNIE PATRICIA 2231 FRANKLIN AVE E#101 SEATTLE WA 98102 5568901230 ZHANG WU LIANG+CHANG HSIAO 15150 140TH WAY SE#V101 RENTON WA 98058 5568900740 ZHOU JULIA ZE 15150 140TH WAY SE#N-204 RENTON WA 98058 510445051004 ZWICKER DON J+MARSANNE A 13933 SE 156TH ST RENTON WA 98058 �-� >; - Washington State Boundary Review Board For King County Yesler Building,Room 402,400 Yesler Way, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: (206)296-6800 • Fax: (206)296-6803 • http://www.metrokc.gov/annexations April 16, 2007 City of Renton Attn: Don Erickson, AICP - -Senior Planner 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 IN RE: NOTICE OF HEARING File No. 2256 - City of Renton - Benson Hill Annexation Please see attached Notice concerning new dates for a public hearing to consider a modification to the boundaries of the above-referenced file. Sincerely Lenora Blauman Executive Secretary Enclosure: Notice of Hearing cc: City of Renton, Attn: Marty Wine, Assistant Chief Administrative Officer CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Form HE2 �� • J NOTICE OT PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF RENTON— BENSON IiILL ANNEXATION FILE NO. 2256 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the WASHINGTON STATE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD FOR KING COUNTY will hold a public hearing at the hour of�I�OQ�P1GI�on�Ivlonday�;..Iv�'a}�"�21::,2D:(�7� If required�uesda�`�;a.y�29•,�.�2.0.�f:;, s also been set aside. The hearing will take place at the Kentridge High School, 12430 SE 208�' Street, Kent, WA. The purpose of the hearing is to consider proposed annexation to the City of Renton of an area known as "Benson Hill" all in King County, Washington and more generally described as: To reclassify certain Real Property southeasterly of the Renton Ciry Limits, and northeasterly of the City of Kent City Limits, described as all or portions of Sections 21, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32 and 33 in Township 23 North, Range 5 East, and all or portions of Sections 5 and 6 in Township 22 North Range 5 East, Willamette Meridian in King Counry, Washington, being southerly and easterly of the current City Limits of Renton, also being located westerly of 128`� Ave SE between SE 164�' St and the City Limits of Renton, westerly of 132"d Pl SE and 134�' Ave SE between SE Petrovisky Rd and SE 164°i St, westerly of the Soos Creek Trail Site and Boulevard Lane Park. Also being northerly of SE 200°i St between the City Limits of Kent and 108�'Ave SE, and northerly of SE 192"� St between 108`�'Ave SE and Boulevard Lane Park A COMPI,ETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS ON FILE AND A�AILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD. The Boundary Review Board conducts all meetings and hearings in locations that are wheelchair accessible. Any person requiring other disability accommodations or special assistance should contact the Boundary Review Board staff at least two business days prior to the meeting. The Boundary Review Board telephone is 206-296-6800. For TTY telephone services, please call 206- 296-1024 Each request for accommodations or assistance will be considered individually according to the type of request, the availability of resources and the financial ability of the Board to provide the requested se:vices or equipment. DATED at Seattle, Washington, this 16th day of April 2007. WASHINGTON STATE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD FOR KING COUNTY Lenora Blauman Executive Secretary , �� Jun 21 07 09s1�a Wsbrb For Kc 2062966803 p. i � ���:��'��D King County JUN � 2 2007 6toad 5ervic�s Division Wp���� pepartment of Transportatlon KSC-TR-0231 ZO1 South]ackson Street 5eattle, WA 9$104-385fi June 22, 2007 Lenora Alauman Exccutive Secrctary Boundary Review Board xr,S-BR-0402 RE: Ciry nf Renton—I3enson T-iill Annex•��I�3 T�'ile 2256) T)ear Ms. Blauman: '1'hank you fo�the opportunity to rcvxew the rcvised legal de�cription for thc pro}�oscd Bcnson I�Iill Anx�exation to ihe City of�2enton trar►smittcd with your June 12, 2007 lettc:�. Staff revicwed the enclosed revised .le�;al dcscription�tnd found it variecl slig�itly froin the Potential Annexation Area(I'n,A). The lcgal descripii��n excludes the acijacent S� 192"`� Street, 108t�'�venue NE (SR-S 15), ax�d SE 200th Street righls-of-way that are curxently m�tintaincd by Kin�; County. These roads will remain under Kin� County juris�liction ut�til sucl� time that thc City of Kcnt annexes adjaceni, areas, as sti�ttlated in an interlocal �greement, City of Renton Resolutiot�No. 3364, si�ned in July l 999. 'T'he legal desc.riptic�n Was fotmd to be unsatxsf'act�ry ancl oontains severa] minor errors. Sta!'f recomrrxc�d� Lhe following revisions to the Bereson Hill legal dcscripLions, as per the attachec� red-lincd capy: Pagc �, Paragraph 5: Wherc it reads "Those porlions of tl�e Northeast cjuarter o�said Saction 6 and thc north�est quarler nf Said Soction 5, exccPt.i.11e south _30 leet thcrcor lyilZg souiherly, w�sterly, southerly and westerly of existin� Cit�y of Rcnton Limits Line as annexed undcr City of Rcnton Ordinancc Nos. (in ordcr l:rntr� north iu south): 32fi8, 375], and 310.9; and" It should rea�l "That portion o£ihe Northeast quart�r of said Sectin» 6, lying northerly of thc a�orlherl�right-of=way mar�in oI'South 20U`h Street, and lyiz�� wcstcrly and southerly��'lhase portions previously aru�.cxed under City ol'Rentoi� Urdina��ce Nos,: 3751, anci 3109; and" 1'��c 4, Paragraph 6, Line 3: �,,�„o,� - r Jun 21 07 09: 10a Wsbrb For Kc 2062966803 p. 2 �y � - Washing�on St�ate Boundary Review Board For King County Yesler Building,Room 4U2,400 Yesler Wa ,Sea�tle, WA 98104 Phone:(ZQ6)296-6800•F�tx: (206)296-6$03 • hffp:�www.meftok�.gov/Ar�nexations June 12, 2007 TO: Lydid Reynvlds-7ones Department of Transportation Ma:�ager, Project Support Services KSGTR�023� FROM: �,enora Blauman, Executive SecretaXy � S'U$J'ECT: REVIEW OF REVISED LEGAL DESCRIPTION File No. 2256 � City o�Rencnz�- Ber�s�n kIi11 Annexation Your of!"ic� recently advised us vf the neec3 far clariFcaci�n and/oz� reviszon af the 1e�;a1 description subxnytted t�ith the above Notice of Intentxon. Enclosed is tY►e revised legal desc�lption we reccived in raspanse to your original review. Wo�ld you please review the revised legal descxiption for compliance with your suggestions and repozt yaur fii�zdings to our office at your eaxlie5t convenience? Xour assistance in cor�recting legai descriptions, in ozder to avoid future difticulties, is greatly appreciaCed, Er�closure: Revised �,egal/CoTT•espondence datec! June 12, 2UU7 cc; Anne Noris, Clerk oE the Council (�v/o enclosures) FORM 9 f �� Jun 21 07 09: 10a Wsbrb For Kc 2062966803 p. 3 04/L2/20Q7 TUg LQ:Q� BAtt 4?5a30� �0 t'Sty OE RpAt�n d�/EDN�Y ��Q1�00� R�C����D � (����n�Q� JUN Y 2 2007 G D�PAFtTM�N7 OF ECQNnMiC D�VELOPMENT. � } � � N�1dHBORhlOOD9,artd S"F'R�c1`E�IC PLANNING ��� Sixth Floo� '�.I�T 1059 Sauth Orady Way Retttan.WA 98057 www,r,t.rentan.wa,us Dato. 08/1212007 �TO: �j2� �j ��ROM: �'"�'� . � , �. 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Thc lands includcd wixh3n dte sctbjcct affic�tiun s�sitaatcd zn pa�nf, 5c�tidas 2I,27, 2$,29,31,32 and 33 in Tovvn..a�ip 23 Nattb,and S¢ctians S end 6 i�a Township ZZ North, all in Raage S East,'1Y.M.,zn King�ounty,Washiag#an,said annexafion area being rnate p�rt{culsrly degcrib�ci$e lylt,g�vithi�th�fellowls�g describad hattnctacy, - He�imm��at�he southeas�,�d�ncr o��aa�ands a�nex,od to�e City of�,Leuton ur�der ' OrdiAatccc Na196! in thla Sonthe.�t qvarter nf said 3eetion zl s�id sout6�esst comdr alsd 6eiug th�point of iutereectioa of the v�►est liac of the Southtast�uarter of the Southeast qu�arter o�said Secdon 2t and tre southwesterly right ofway matgin ofthc City nf S�attle Ccdar�tiver pipa Line; �enco sautheeat�rly along�aid southwestariy maz�gin,�iossing�E 160�'Street,Eo tht soulh iine�said�ou�e�si q�'ter; Thence westrsly,alon.�said sauth Iiu�to an inters�ctioa►vui'th t$o egst li.no af the wcst half of tha Norcl�east quarter of said Seccio�n 2S; �'���.�y�g��t��r�.�.�rd.�`�� r�f�ya�arg��,SB.�4°' S�cet; Th��a5tzrl���r�a��s�i�l���m��►t�z�r�no�t�fint�xsec�n wit����� eatension of Phc easterly rig�t of way neargiu of 12$�'Av'e SE; Thcctce southefly�oz�g said z�ortherly extension and the esstsr7y rnargm thareo�'ta the aorih line vfthe�out�half4f said�1o�fhcast quartcx; 'Thence eastet'�y�lang e�i8 avnhL.ne to an�mtersecnon wifh�e easfi�ine o�s�d�ecfion 28; 'fh�u�a suuttratly alostg said east line,to�the tmrtMw�st c.pmer of"Tracc A",Fair�oo� Park Divisien 7,a��corded�uvd�r votume 116 oePia�s,Pages 88 through 50,said �nrad�,�.ea�s���rr��: T.h�ace geadrally e�sterlq.sautherly,arest�iy and southerly alaag tho r�uri4us courses of s�ftl{`'i'ra�t,4",�to$p�vnnt on��n�rtticrip�cig'frt�v�'�gin t�f S'��c�drvv�lt�ky ituad (Petravitsky T�oecd Revision,�t.5-28-62),in the Southwcat quartcr of thc SouthwCst qvartar 4£said 5ectio�27; Bcnsoaldill Anac�atian i Ma�i7,2U07 '' Jun 21 07 09: 1Oa Wsbrb For Kc 2062986803 p. 5 v' vaiLa/24o� ras xu:ad pnx a25a�0 D �s�y e� ROntO.� D6/8DH9A �OQ9/040 . � ; Tbcnce southcasc�erty perpcndicolar tv tho centerliue oFsaid SB P�t�tavitsky Ytoad,a distance of 92'to tkc swtharly margi�thcrmf; Th6ncn svukhwcsterly,westerly a�td�totthwestsdy�lon�;thc varidvs rotusCs af said southGrly ri�bt of w�y m�',gin.,crossu� �2H'�'Avenue 5E,to the northwcsc corna af tbat po�ticn of I2$�`�ivcuuc SE dcdycatr.cl:per dccd�u�cl�r King�ounty I�eo.I�o. Zfl0009i3 DOIS94,an tt�we�terly ri�ht of way margin af 128�'Avemue$E; Thcuce southeasterly aa�d southerly alang said wastcrly rigtat of way mar�in,ta an in.t�rsati.on with the east iine of tha wast half of the SoutUeast q�rtcr of aaid Sccaoz�28; 2hence so�ccl�erly along said�ast lsne, to Ebe sauthaa�t coaier a€said sttbdivi6ion said soutbeasi coruer alsa bcaAg the uarfheagt comCr of th�a T�Torthwest qusrter of thc I�Iorthcast quactet�f said Secdon 33; 'I`hmae soutlier7y�1ong rhe east�me af sai�sub�ivision,to'the souYhe�st corner th�eofi, - �. said southaast comer also boing the northwest cc�rner of thc Southoast quai�tez'of tite Nort�i�8st Quarcer of�aid Sectian 33; Thence easterly a�ang the nortb line of said subdivision,to an'vatw�scctiun�avith the �0�1�ri��t'xar.sy�Q 9#'s 14?(�'�sride F�t¢�d Pv�r�a'�£ag�t Tr�s�iss�an Lin��$i�t ofwaY; �'heace sa�ttheasterly aiang3'�i�.��`��►�ti��'����`�b�xu�t�tT�-�with the qort�easte7ly c�tensian Qf the seutheastetly lines uf Lots�and 3,King County Short Plat No. 779163R,recorded undcr King Cqunty Roc.No. $i pSo�Q679; Tt�once soufhrvesterly along said extensian�rtd the soulhesstarly linea af'said lots,ta an ,j���t s�tt,,the.ao�hc�,asr$r1�y.linc vf.YAr 1,Ki�}g Cai,nt}�Sb�tt P]ai No. G]D770D], rccorded under King Coutity Rec.No.780608f?590; ���a���v�staiy�aud�5�nat'�sterl�r�ang t�ra�nvrth�,ast��atfd,�to�vt+��y�a►as of sai�E Lat 1,to th�most westcrly cornar tbereof,se�id corner also bcing a point ou tho Hot,tb line aPLot 2 of seid short pl�t; Thcnce wasterly alvng said south line,to the norC�cast corner af I.vt 4,King Caunty Short Plxt Nv.7750$8,.reta�rded undea'Kiitg County Rr,�No.77l 0�00755; Zl�sc.�nce santbw�sterly alan�the�ast Iine Of��id Lot 4 to th�sou�heast cotb�e therc��'� �saRd�v�ara�so-b�iag��n�t�Sc�uc�w�astcrl�r��nf��vu�c�nd�.aae.�i�si�►�;�it�.2,�ss zecorded undcr Volu�xzc 82 ofPlats,Pa�ss 20 and 21,said recards; Th�u continuing sou'thwe�rerly a�ong said n�rthwosterly lin�e,and sautli�erly along thc wrst�rly Iina of Bvulward La�e DiviBivci 1,as recordcd und�er Volumo 80 of Plate,Pages 89 and 90,�eaurds df FCin,g County,Washington,to the west�nmosl southwast c�rner af Bcasan i-Y'aI A�unexafion 2 Msy�7,1d07 ! Jun 21 07 09: 11a Wsbrb For Kc 2062966803 p. 6 C0�/tl0� "`i o6/i�l2v4� �va sa� ae pax azba39' 'o osty� a= x*ntnn a�/enx�v � i said plat,said svuthwBst camQr also beinig oa a]me 1073.36 fect t�orth of and para11�1 wi!}�the south lint a�th�Southeast quart�r of eaid Sr.utian 33; '�-r,ence�rest�rly siong said para�lel line,tv a poiunt 300.00 feet easterly af the wcst liva of said subdivision.sa measured pctpandieu�ar thozctv,said po�nt alBa ha�ng on the aortt� � lin��f�o�i��i�PS�c,�$s�1��v��'���r�g�aunry�Zac.�. 19�9101�Ofl1357; Thcn�ce 9vu�hcaster7y aYong the e�st�iao o�'sai�ptti'k to the point of intersection n�aline 42�feet oast of and parallel yvith the a'�si line af said subdivisivn�nd s lina 300�'eet' •nortb oF a�paraUGa�with t1�e sauth line of ea�d sui�divisioz�; Tb�cc caniinuin�sauttker�y a1o�g s�id ea�t[ine,part�}�el wit�th�e west]ine of said subdivi�ioq to s gaint an the aastherty right of way margia of SE I9Zi°d Sbr�t,said ao�t�ad�r rigbt of way�u���baing SQ fe.et no�erl,y�of tho soufh'��ne o�saad 3ectioa 33 and th,�ccnttrliae of SE 1.92"�Sh�et; 't'hetxce,westerly a,lon�tha vaxious cvwse�v�said nartherl�ri�tit of way uigrgin,amssing fi 120�'A�Wemue 5E, 1 I6 Avcnue SE, 1�4�P�acc Sfi a�d l t3 Way SS to its int�rscc:tivn �#�a s�t��rxigb����'��'pf�-�ut�SIS,��intarsectinn being 40 feet , ri�t of Siation 2y0+30 pe1�VVashir�gtpn S�tat'e]�epa�bueat�f Ii�i$Itways,R�Sht of W�y �')an Sx 515 N�[F 3.87 to MF 5.1 S,Renton�Ticinity:5�196`�'to Garr Road,Sta 257�+�o to ��89�,�S�et Z�f'��s�on�suift�t�ti�3Z; Thcpce wastotly,crossinB S�tate Rpe��515(��B`�Avatue 3E�,to a point 40 feet le�t vf ��i�n,2'�Q+4Q pec s�id Ri�t nf'�{(ap Plaa; Theac�sonther]�y aJo.�,�ti��varia�s cvwrsc,s caf�F west�rl�+r,'�,�ht of way�n of Ststc Route S 15(108 Avaaue NE),crossing SFi 192"°Strc�t,SE I96�h Street and SE 199�' 5txaet,tQ�e narrherly right�of way mar�ia af S�20b'�Street in th�ztorth�'est 9uarter a� $a�d�3; Thcnce westerly alau�the varinus cotuses af ssid nocl.htrly ngbt of way margin,ervssing 1o6's"AvGnue�8,1�'s A�e�uo�E an�i�l�h�'�venve'�,to its v�tersecdon with the exisfing City o�Rentou Limils Line as atmexed undex City of Ronton�xdir�az�ae No. 388�; T6ence northarly, easterly and vrestc�ly aloag the vasions cau�cs of the cxisting limits of ��y:s#'�Z�entafl�s�ss�ce+c3�+uclzr�s������.�v�3�85 a&3.�.49,#o.t�a poiut�vvhere said cxisting�itmits es anaexed under City of R�ton O�dinance No.3109 ieaves t�e se�tion line commea to Sections 5 &6 and�te�s 5aid 3eccioa b; '�'hence nort�erly along aaid oomxnon seciion linc to i#s interse�tion with the existin�City vf Reanton Limits Line as annaxad wtder C�tY o�Ranton OJrdinanco No, 32b8; B�munl-�i11.�A�n 3 Msy 1�,1907 I . I Jun 21 07 09: 11a Wsbrb For Kc 20629fiE803 p. 7 Yu' �.�����Q� �dii�l�a�� T� 1p�a8 �r►x 3�34�C� a b�tiy o! It/ntOn U��EDl9�y i i I Thcnce gcrnar�lly northerly aacid oastCrly along theo ora���Sxo�r�o a�om sotuth t he C i t y o f R e n t o n a e a n n c x e d u n d�t C t t y o f R g n t u �o�ortE�)���8,��fl3,�►t341,3�8,#�6�, ���3,��6, 1471,38f�,19��.,��3b, 19�1,3?��, 1971��1 QS� 19q9�5208�373Q�27.2�, 187� aud I951 to tiib Point of Beginnit�g BXC�pT the north 100�'eei of trie west 230 ftet of the SouLh�ialf of tht South half of the �1r�rthwest quarlet of t�,o Southeast qw�rter of sm.id Sectinn 29,prcvious�y aztz�exed ta the Cit�yroFita�i'ocm:andar�Drs�ance3�io..3d3�. TQGBTHER�VTTH thc fa�Cowin�g: That portio�of�t 3,King County Shdut�'1at 779163A�acorded u=t���N��� B�a.�Io.$1b5.�b'►79,s�in�$"�u�s�#'c3f th��t�uuact�' qu�rt4r of said Sectivu 33,if eny,and �o��portians tif�ixc fiTar'th�as�qu�atcr�f��iti�u�iant�n�'t��f��t�c�t�r�of said 5actian 5,cxccpt the suut[t 30 feet th�zeot',lyitlg snuthecl�,westcrly,southerly and wasferly ofeMisting�ity of Rautvn X.imifs Linc a��nexod und.er City of Reatan (h�i�nce N'os.�inqtder&attt�arth to saQth):3Z6$,3y51,.and 31q9;and 1bat�attiou af t�,cNar��ast.�uari�a-.of�aid��ati�an S,I��urtbcr]�af xhe ncatberly right nf way m�rg,in o�S•2U0�'Strc;et,w�sterlY and sautherly n�zxisting City of Ren#ou -I,a�its L�ss anneaced undcs City uf ILoutan Ord'ujan�ce Na.3H85,and cavterly of �c����-g�a£�$n�a�mi.�s�.i�as a�c�sd�nd�r Lii�l��ea�€�n C�t�di�as�na I�. 3�09. 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