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ZONING SUMMARY CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA ANNEXATION and REZONE Second Public Hearing -September 21, 1987 LOCATION The area encompassed by the Container Corporation of America Annexation and Rezone consists of 45.08 acres located on the west side the 600 to 11 00 blocks of Monster Road SW (see Figure 1). SUMMARY The proponent of the Container Corp Annexation filed an application for concurrent rezone of the 42 acres under their ownership to MP -Manufacturing Park. On January 20, 1987, the Renton Hearing Examiner held the first of the two required public hearings on this rezone request. On January 29, 1987, the Hearing Examiner recommended approval of the MP rezone. On February 9, 1987, the City Council held the first of the two required public hearings on the imposition of MP zoning on the remaining 3.08 acres of property owned by Metro, King County and Burlington Northern Railroad (see Figure 2). On the same date, Council held the second of the two required public hearings on the rezone of the 42 acres. Council concurred in both of the MP recommendations. This zone is consistent with the subject site's Manufacturing Park -Multiple Option designation on the City of Renton's Comprehensive Plan. The subject site consists of a manufacturing plant for the Container Corporation of America. This annexation was approved by the King County Boundary Review Board on July 26, 1987. RECOMMENDATION The Policy Development Department advises Council to concur with the recommendation of the Hearing Examiner and the February 9, 1987 public hearing and impose MP zoning on the 45.08 acres of property encompassed by the Container Corporation of America Annexation. ctdsk3 cca2 ·l~~;' ... ~: ,: .. '.I . .. , .. : . :1 . : ~: .. , .. ..... ......• ! . I I· i. ; : • > . '1---~ . I .-.""'~;~ I • th \ ME T Rr \ . I . , --------+----- I P 0 5 AI L I . I w u « III I .. I r CHIlAC.Q MILWAUKF.E & __ . _. __ ._._ .!1!!!8_ . ..:.Jl!._ CORP, OF AMERIC.A SOUTH AREA " \ t:-"'~'-ING , \ \ , \ 'c'-, .-.-:~.-"', \ \-:: ... ---.. "'" ,,_-'-, ___ ~ ,,··,_ ... _M. __ '>l. 701..'8 " * "-"-"-" "-"-- rOWEl! o EARLINGTON " " " " " " \ .......... , , , , , , MUNt- February 25, 1987 THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON. WASH. 98055 BARBARA y, SHINPOCH, MAYOR 235-2580 King County Boundary Review Board King County Courthouse Seattle, WA 98104 Re: NOTICE OF INTENTION CONT AINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA ANNEXATION Gentlemen: As required by Chapter 36_93 of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW), the City of Renton gives Notice of Intention to annex territory hereafter referred to as the "Container Corporation of America Annexation," The land encompassed by this annexation is located on the west side of the 600 to 1100 block of Monster Road SW. The annexation is proposed by the petition method under the applicable provisions of Chapter 35A.14 of the RCW. The petition contains 99.8% of the assessed valuation within the proposed annexation. The following exhibits are submitted to assist the Board: Exhibit No. I Exhibit No.2 Exhibit No.3 Exhibit No.4 Exhibit No.5 Exhibit No.6 An area map illustrating the current municipal boundaries and the proposed annexation. A vicinity map of the proposed annexation indicating the King County Fire District which services the subject site. King County Assessor's map showing Renton's corporate limits in the appropriate viCinity, the proposed annexation. and the number of acres proposed for annexation (provided separately in this Notice of Intention package). A site map indicating the environmentally sensitive areas on the subject site. Renton City Council minutes related to this matter. A legal description of the boundaries of the proposed annexation. King County Boundary Review Board Notice of Intention Container Corporation of America Annexation February 25, 1987 Page 2 Exhibit No.7 Exhibit No.8 The Final Declaration of Non-significance on the Container Corporation of America Annexation prepared by the City's Environmental Review Committee dated January 14, 1987, including the environmental checklist and review sheets. A review of municipal services available to the proposed annexation per RCW 36.93.170. Description of Proposed Action and Review of Factors Related to RCW 36.93.170: The Container Corporation of America Annexation comprises approximately 45.08 acres of land contiguous to existing city boundaries, and has a 1986 assessed valuation of $4,508,400. The property is located within King County's Green River Valley planning area and is currently zoned MH -Heavy Manufacturing. This zoning classification provides for industrial enterprises involving heavy manufacturing, assembling, fabrication and processing, bulk handling of products, large amounts of storage, warehousing and heavy trucking. The City of Renton's Comprehensive Plan designates the subject site as Manufacturing Park/Multiple Option. This designation is intended primarily for light industrial uses compatible with com'mercial and office uses located in a park-like setting. The area encompassed by the proposed annexation is currently in use as a manufacturing plant for the Container Corporation of America, and as such, no individuals live on the subject site. This use is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan designation, and it is not expected to change upon annexation to the City of Renton. If annexed, the subject site will assume MP -Manufacturing Park zoning as recommended by City staff. . This classification allows a wide variety of industrial, transportation, service and office activities which meet high operational, developmental and environmental standards. Existing land uses in the vicinity of the subject site include the Metro Sewage Treatment Plant to the east, light industrial uses to the northwest and south, Fort Dent Park in Tukwila to the west, and undeveloped property to the north which is part of the Black River Forest and the P-I Channel. Two areas of environmental sensitivity have been identified on the subject site, using the criteria set forth in the City of Renton's proposed Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESA) Ordinance. A shallow seasonal wetland is located in the extreme northwestern corner of the site, and there are slopes of over 40% in grade located in the southeastern portion of the site adjacent to Monster Road SW. The applicant has indicated the intent to leave these sensitive areas in their natural, undisturbed state, as is required by the proposed ESA Ordinance. The site lies within the Black River sub-basin of the Green River drainage basin. King County Boundary Review Board Notice of Intention Container Corporation of America Annexation February 25, 1987 Page 3 The annexation proposal is intended to simplify provisions of utilities to the subject site and to minimize any development conflicts existing between the City of Renton, the City of Tukwila, and King County. Water and storm water sewer services are presently provided by the City of Renton. Sanitary sewer service will be provided by Local Improvement District 332 in which the applicant has agreed to participate. This service can be provided as a logical extension of existing facilities. Review of Factors Related to RCW 36.93.180: This annexation continues the process of simplifying the boundaries of the City of Renton in the vicinity [(RCW 36.93.180(4) and (7»). The annexation will tend to protect and enhance the present condition of existing land uses surrounding the subject site. By protecting and not disturbing current neighborhood areas, the proposed annexation complies with the required findings of the Boundary Review Board [RCW 36.93.180(1»). Enclosed is the required $25.00 filing fee as required by RCW 36.93.120. Any questions or other communications pertaining to the Container Corporation of America Annexation should be directed to: Carrie Trimnell, Assistant Planner City of Renton Policy Development Department 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 and to the following other persons, governmental units, and private service companies: Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor City of Renton Fire District No. 20 Should Board members desire additional information to assist in the review process, please contact the Policy Development Department, City of Renton. Sincerely, Barbara Y. Shinpoch Mayor Enclosures BS:CT:2470G ~TAIHf,' ~.,. elF- ~EIZ.lC!A ANNE~TION 0'1, &F l2eKioN . t:XHI5IT I .CVI2PI=NT 0(1,( UMITS oe:uNt=AIJ~ ~NEXATION ~~~------, I I LAKE WASHINGTON MET R t ---------t- I I _. __ ~I I~--L I! :l_:illJ1:~HT~H~ ~. ~F ~~;;::::---r~im~!' ~~ AHNe~'TIDM , . -<--~ti11 '!-! 1 /lYTV &¥ ~t:N. exJ4I£!>lT 2-I ~~ ._~ ~ •• I I . \':JR.JXJ) :"'l~l ~I~ 20 FI~~ DI?~Id-1? 11&--'-"-"',_ .l.~l :~-'-1 =-~'~~, r:'r-::----.---~\e. I" =e.:::ol I , •. d:-~ ----L _. ---_.----'---_.- '-" I ~~\ L .····-1 ..... 1_-- l~, ''\'" .. ~ u <! IY f-- W u <! I C>' I :-~!-. {) I W i , I r:1 I , U I I <i , I I ! I , ,0 • ~ Vi. 'IlL WerLAND ~ ..... : ~ ~~ CNf.lZ... .qo /, . ~~ III:f.pO?' ... \) \ .................... , ...... ", "T'\ \ ... ('oJ " ... ~\ , "', \ .-(\. \ .. '\ -. \ ... ..:-\ .. "': \-.... -----'\ ---" \ "\ \"" \ \ \ T R ? \~ ----t----.-~;-\ I ' \ P 0 S AI L \~ \ I \' I ~ fV('Y I 0 I 4: i \ fY f ----,. tDH"A'N~ ~p. &JF ~1!PJeA.­~~T1Dt4 . ~-ry of R,E.NTcN . exHIe.lT ? 0l1'( lUVNQ,lL MINLTrE..-S February 9, 1987 Monday. 8:00 p.rn: CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS CITY STAFF IN ATTENDANCE PRESS APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES PUBLIC HEARINGS Annexation: Container Corporation 75% Petition and Rezone. R~021-87 Annexation: Sierra Heights 75% Petition and Rezone RENTON CITY COUNCIL ReBular Meeting MINUTES Municipal Building Council Chambers Mayor B~rbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. THOMAS W. TRIMM. NANCY L. MATHEWS. JOHN W. REED. RICHARD M. STREDICKE. KATHY A. KEOLKER. ROBERT J. HUGHES. EARL CLYMER BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH. Mayor; LAWRENCE J. WARREN. City Attorney; MAXINE E. MOTOR. City Clerk; LARRY SPRINGER. Policy Developmen.t Director; LT. GARRY ANDERSON. Police Department Gail Folkins. Valley Daily News Correction Doted by Keolker: Page 41. paragraph seven, third line, chanle -)2 six-foot" to "six 12-foot." MOVED BY TRIMM. SECONDED BY STREDICKE. COUNCIL APPROVE THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF FE.BR'UARY 2. 1987. AS CORRECTED. CARRIED. This being the date let and proper noticel having been posted, published and mailed in accordance with State and local laws. Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hearing to consider the Container Corporation of America 75% Annexation Petition and Rezone. The proposal. consisting of 45.08 acres located along the west side of Monster Road SW in the 600-1000 block. includes a concurrent rezone to M-P. Manufacturing Park. zone to allow installation of sanitary sewer service to the subject site for future development. The applicant has applied to the Hearing Examiner for the intensive M-P zoning classification on the property. and the Hearing I ",xa,,,u,or,. recommendation for approval will be scheduled on the Council I :~;,~~:;u~;:s if no appeals are filed (R-021-87). The hearing this date the second of two required public hearings on the annexation and Policy Development Director Larry Springer designated the location of the I ",uJ', m site. reviewed staff recommendations. and advised that although the maJor"y of the subject site is owned by Container Corporation, small, at the northern end are owned by Metro. King County and Burlill.t"n Northern Railroad Company. Following approval of rhe I ",ne:ut.ion by the King County Boundary Review Board, a second public l~i~~'.n~1~·:~f,b~:e;t~s:c~:h~e:duled to consider the rezone of the remaining portion to 1M-Po Park. Upon Council inquiry regarding whether -Hobo Junction-is included in the of the annexation, Lt. Garry Anderson. Police Department. indicated his understanding that the area in question is no longer inhabited by transients. and no problems have been reported . .... n'v~n BY STREDICKE. SECONDED BY CLYMER. COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE. SECONDED BY REED. COUNCIL ACCEPT THE ANNEXATION. l i;~~~S~TI~PU~L~A~TI~O~N~S~O~F~Z~O~N~IN~G~' COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND THE PROPORTIONAL SHARE OF THE CITY'S AND REFER THIS MATTER TO THE FOR SUBMISSION TO KING CARRIED. This being the date set and proper notices having been posted. published and m~i1ed in accordance with State the local laws, Mayor Shinpoch opened the· public hearing to consider the Sierra Heights 75% annexation petition and rezone to R-I. single family resjdentjal zone. The proposal contains 33.71 acres and is located on the wesl side of 132nd Avenue SE (Union Avenue NE) westerly to 128th Avenue SE from SE 102nd Street southerly 10 slightly south of SE I06th Street. Policy Development Director Larry Springer designated the location of (he subject site which contains 69 parcels, reviewed stafr recommendations, nOled All that portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13; And of the Southeast Quarter of SectIon 14; And of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23; And of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24; All in Township 23 North, Range 4 East, W.M., in King County, Washington described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly Right-or-Way Line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as Steele Hill Road -Survey 24-23-4-1, Established 5-23-31, or County Rd. No.8) with the northerly Right-or-Way Line of the Northern Pacific Railway Belt Line Right-or-Way in the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 said point also being the exIstIng City Limit of Renton as annexed by Ordinances ~o. 1764 and No. 1928; Thence northwesterly along said northerly railroad Right-of-Way Line through the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 and through the Northeast Quarter of said Section 23 and through the Southeast Quarter of Section 14 to the thread of the Black River and the existIng lImIts of the City of Tukwila; Thence northeasterly along said thread and said City limits line to the southerly Right-or-Way line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as So. 153rd st.), being also the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed under ordinances No. 1764 and No. 1928; Thence easterly and southeasterly along said' southerly Right-or-Way Line or Monster Road S.W. to the south line of said Section 13; Thence southerly along the west Right-or-Way Line or said Monster Road S.W. In the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 to the point of beginning. F1.ll-8 02/09/87 aDH"A1N~ ~. ANNIt~TI"~ orry OF L-r-C-tAL- J2p4TON' ~IBI't,~_ ~IPTION: I >, 'i. i , " , I ' ( ,:1 I I , I :~ , ,,, I, ;~\ , , ,I 'c .• ' 2138N CITY OF RENTON OETERMINA TJON OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST NO.: ECF -103-86 APPLICA T10N NO(s).: . N/A DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: Application to annex 45.08 acres (CCA. Metro. and King County parcels) to the City of Renton. PROPONENT: Container Corporation of America LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: Property located at 7000 South 143rd Street. Renton. WA 98055. LEAD AGENCV: City of Renton. Bullding and Zoning Department. The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it dOBS not have a probable siQnificant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.2IC.030(2){c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead BQency. This information is available to the public on request. There is no comment period for this DNS. Responsible Official: Environmental Review Committee City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South. Renton, WA 98055 Phone: 2J5-2550 APPEAL: You may appeal this determination in writing to Renton Hearing Examiner no Jater than February 2. 1987. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact City of Renton. Building and Zoning Department to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. DATE OF DECISION: January 14.1987 PUBLICA T10N DATE: January 19. 1987 Ronald G. Nelson Bullding and Zoning Director . .:' (. .' .'7, • • /' -' . .. ,L.. /i~'-~1.""·' '~ht> Richard C. Houghton I' Public Works Director . ~ctor ry M. I ger ~TAINe.~ ~. ~ ~~I~d A_. ~e)(ATIDN ~1"'( a= 12J=.NTa-4 . ~letT (" ----.~; ---. -- E:N\lI~ Mt=NTAL- PE6LAAATION ," EeF: I 103 -'ill;, City of Renton LU: ~ ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLlSTc,'"' t:::=::j ., OF RENTON DEC 12 1988 purpose of Checklist: POuev The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). chapter 4l.21C RC~s "m'T governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental impact statement (EI5) must be prepared for ellproposals with probable significant adverse Impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide Information to help you and the agency Identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) end to help the agency decide whether en EIS is required. Instructions for Applicants: This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic informalion about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your propo!.al are significant. requiring preparation of an E15. Answer the Questions briefly. with the most precise Information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer. or If a Cluestlon does not apply to your proposal. write '"do not know· or '"does not apply.· Complete answers to the Questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations. such as zoning. shoreline: and landmark designations. Answer these questions If you can. If you have problems. the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal. even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional informatlon that will help describe your proposal or Its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining jf there may be significant adverse impacts. Use of. Checklist for Nanpraject Proposals: (Please Type or Print Legibly) Complete this checklist for nonproject proposals. even though questions may be answered "does not apply." IN ADDlTIDN. complete the SUPPLEMENT AL SHEET FOR NDNPRDJECT AClJDNS (part D). For nonproject actlons (actions involving decisions on poliCies. plans and programs). the references In the checklist to the words "project," "applicant." and "property or site" should be read as ·proposal,-·proposer,· and ·affected geographic area,'" respectively. A. I. 2. l. BACKGROUND Name of proposed project. If applicable: ANNEXATION to City of Renton, WA (King County): Name of applicant: 45.08 acres (CCA. Metro, King County Parcels) Container Corporation of America Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: H. J. Ramirez. General Manager (206) 235-3325 7000 South 143rd Street, Renton. WA 98055 4. Date checklist prepared: Oecember 11, 1986 S. Agency requesting checklist: City of Renton. WA 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasirig. If applicable): , , Immediate -to be phased with L.I.O.#332'."oaksdale Ave. S.W. with sanitary sewer extens-ion to ,our property 1ine) anq in conjunction with our Application to Rezone from K.C. "MH" to City of·~ent~:n "M-Pll. , ~,:. 7. Do you have any pl'ans for future additions. expansior. Jr further activity related to or connectod with this proposal? if yes, explain. None other than L.r.D. #332 (City of Renton) 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared. directly related to this proposal. None known 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. None, other than our Application for Rezone from King County "MH" to City of Renton "M-P". to. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal. if known. None known I J. Give brief, complete description of your proposal. including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. No change in operational use. 12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficiont information for, a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project. including a street address, if any, and section. township. and range If known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area. provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map. and topography map. if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. Address: 7000 South 143rd Street, Renton, WA (King County) 98055 B. ENVIRONMENT AL ELEMENTS I. EARTH a. General description of the site (circle o.ne): flat, rolling, e steep slopes, mountainous, other_-..,. _____ . b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? 20% -I/o Z c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, caly, sand, gravel, peat. muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. Clay, sand and gravel d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? lf so, describe. None known -2- ( '--- ,;' (", , , . . ' 1" ,.1 ".' 2. ,. e. f. g. h. AIR -;'. Oesc, .~e the purpose. type. and appro.: te quantities of any mllng or grading proposed. Indicate sourCe of fill. N/A Could erosion occur es a result of clearing. construction. or use? If so, generally describe. N/A About what po",ent of the site will be covered with Impervious surfaces after project construction (for e.ample, asphalt or buildings)? N/A . Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: N/A a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e •• dust. automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is compieted? If any. generally describe and give . ~pproximate quantities if known. N/A b. Are there any off-site sou",es of emission? No c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: N/A WATER ~I a. Surface: I) 2) Is there any surface water body on or In the 1m mediate vicinity of the site (including year-round and seasonal streams. saltwater. lakes. ponds. wetlands)? If yes. describe type a~d p~~ide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into.' , Yes; Green & Black rivers adjacent to' property, but not on our actual property. We have been advised that the N,W, segment of our property has been classified as "Wet Lands" by King County. A 'large pond develops on this segment during the Winter and Spring rain seasons. Will the project require any work over. In. or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. N/A ') Estimate tho amount of fill and dredge material that would be piaced in or removed from surface water or wetlands and Indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the sou",e of fill material, N/A -3- (~.--..: :-,,' '",//-",- r , '''1 1 'lt (' \, I, , ( ;' , , ,- ,"'; I' ) ~ .... g-:> . . . ~ ,. WlII the pl1)J>osal require .urfece water "' .... drewel. or diversion.? Clve general descr~on, purpose, and approximately quantltle." known. No 5) Does tt.. proposal lie within a IOO-year flOOdPlain? If '0. note location on the slle .. Ian. 6) Ves (Renton -Kent V'alley Flood) Does the propOsal Involve any discharge. of waste materials to .urface waters? If so •. descrlbe the type of waste and antiCipated volume of discharge. No .b. Crow .. I) Will ground water be withdrawn. 'or' will water be discharged to ground water? Cive general description •. purpose. and appaoxlmately quantities if known. 2) c. No Descnce waste material that wlll be discharged Into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, If any (for ex'ample: Domestic sewage: Industr..J, containing the following chemicals • • .; agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems. the number of houses to be served (If applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. None Water Runoff (including storm water); , / I) Describe the source of runoff (Including storm water) and method of coliecUon and disposal. If any (Include qua~t1t1es. If known). Where will this water fiow? Will this water fiow Into other waters? If so, describe . . , Storm collection sewers around 'pe~imeier of plant buildings, discharging into drain field. . . • 2) Could waste materials enter.: g!:ound or surface waters? If so. generally describe. . . _. ,".. ' •• No, unless there was an.inadvertAht spill. ,-:! ,'. '" , ' ., . '. d. .-;-, , Propu"ad maasuras to reduce or control _.rlace, ground, and runoff ",ater Impacts, If any: . N/A 4. Plants . . e " ,,, . . 'v ~ Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: ® deciduous tree: alder, maple, .spen, other o evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other @ Shrubs @) grass. o crop or grain @ Wet soli plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other o ",ater plants: water lily. eel grass. muraU. other . o other types of vegelation b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or allered? None c. List threatened or endangered specIes known to be on or near the site. None d. Proposed landscaping. use of native piants. or other measuras to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site. if any: N/A 5. . Animals a. b. Circle any birds and anlmais which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: Birds: Hawk, heron. eagie. songbirds. other None Observed Mammals: deer. bear. eik, beaver, other None Obseryed fish: bass. salmon, trout, herring. shellfish. other None Obseryed '.', ' Li,t Bny threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None . c. I. the site part of a migration route? If ,a, explain. No -5- j .~ ~--:(,~~ i c· . ,:\ ' . Proposeo meaa~. to pre~rve or enhance \, .Aile, U any: None 6, EnaroY and Natural Resources " . a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas. all. wood stove. colar) will be used to meet the completed project'. energy needs? Describe whether It will be used for heaUng. manufacturing. atc. Electric' -Plant/Office Power requirements Natural Gas, -Heating Boiler , '. b, Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so. generaUy describe. No c. What kinds of energy conservaUon features are Included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy Impacts. If any: None 7. Environmental Haalth a. 'Are there any environmental health hazards. including exposure to toxic chemicals. risk of fire and explosion. spill. or hazardous waste. that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. No .. ', ' I) Describe special emergency aervlces that might be required. Police and Fire Protection , , . 2), Proposed measures to reduce or, control environmental health hazards. if any: '. H."."_ N/A .. " ', .. ,'b. Noise I) What types of noise exist In the area which may' affect your project (for example: traffic. equipment, operation, other)? None -6- , /-,) ".-r"--:~ ,/ ./ /f , ,. , '''. ~ ~) \, / , What t;;;"s and levals of noise would be c, __ .ed by Of associated with the 'project on a short-term or a long-term ba.i, (for exemple: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. N/A Proposed measures to reduce or control nol.e Impacts, If any: N/A B, land and Shoreline Use a. What Is the current use of the site end adjacent properties? Manufacture of Paperboard Folding Cartons and Open Lands, Adjacent to Manufacturing Plant and Office building. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. Yes, Harvesting of Hay (last used in 1984). c. Describe any structures on the slte. Manufacturing plant and office building, 144.800 sq. ft. total d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? e. f. g. h. No What Is the current zoning classification of the site? "M-H" Heavy Manufacturing by King County. , Whet Is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? Unknown If applicable, what Is the current shoreline' ";.ster program designation of the site? " ' ," ' :-.. Not Known .. , Has any part of the site been classified as an -envlronmentaJJy sensitive- area? If so, specify. Not Known I. Approximately how many people would reside Of work In the completed project? N/A j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? N/A k. Proposed measures to avoId or reduce displacement Impacts. jf en),: N/A -7- . , PropOIed moalures to ensure the proposal •• compaUble with existing and projected land uI,el and plans. If any: ' ' I. " N/A 9. Houslng a. Approxlniately how many units would be provided, If any? Indicate whether high, middle. or low-Income housing, None b. 'Approximately how many unlh, If any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-Income housing. NIP. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: N/A 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s). not including antennas: what is the principal exterior building materlal(s) proposed, , ' N/A b. What views In the Immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? None c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aostheUc Impacts, If any: N/A II. Light and Glare a. What type of light or glare wUl the proposal produce? What limo of day , ,WOUld It mainly occur? None . "', ' , / b. ' Could light or glare from the finished pioJect be a .afety hazard or , Interfere with views? No c., What existing off-site source~ ~f'lIght or glare may affect your proposal? '. , None d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare Impacts. If any: N/A " 12. Roc""aUon 8: What deslgnatod and Informal recreational opportunities are In the Immediate vicinity? None b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. Not applicable c. Proposed moasures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant. if any: Not applicable I}. Historic and Cultural Preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for. nalional. stale. or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If SQ, generally describe. None b. Generally describe any landmarks or evIdence of historic. archaeological. scientific. or cullural importance known to be on or next to the site. None known c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: Not applicable 14. Transportation a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to tho existing street system. Show on site plans, jf any. South 143rd Street and Monster Road b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximately distance to the nearest transit stop? No -approximately 1 mile c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eUminate? Not applicable d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or Improvements to exIsting roads or streets, no! including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). None require·d because of Annexation or Rezone. However, City of Renton.L.I.D. No. 332 will provide improved roads and extension of sanitary sewer line to our property line. -9- e. Will the proJoct uso (or occur In the Immediate vicinity of) water. rail. or air transportation? If so. gonerally describe. No f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? '-If known, Indicate when peak volumes would occur. 115 employees - 3 shifts (7AM-3:30 PM)(3:30PM-11 :30PM) (11 :30PM-7AM) 38 employees -8AM-4:45 PM. Trucking approx. 10 per day g. Proposed measures to reduco Dr control transportation impacts, If any: None 15. Public Service, . a. Would the project result In an Increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools. other)? If so, generally describe. Fire and Police only b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on 'public services. If any. Not applicable 16. Utilities a. 'Circle utIlities currentl available at the site: ~mat"ura~ gas.~ water re use serv c olephone.)anitary s.wer.~tnffi;;.;"t.:----- b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project. the utility . provIding the servIce, and tho general construction activities on the site or In the Immediate viCinity which might be needed. Sanitary sewer to replace septic system (RE: Renton L.I.D. #332) C. SIGNA JURE I. the undersigned. state that to the best of my knowledge the above Information is true and complete. It Is undot'Stood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non-sIgnificance that it might issue In reliance upon this 'checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or wUlful lack of full disclosure on my part. . • . Proponent: Name Printed: H. J. Ramirez -10- ,~ .. I. SUPPL£Mt .. ,AL SHEET fOR NONPROJECT A ... .IONS (This sheet should only be used for actions Involving decisions on policies. plans and programs. 00 not use this sheet for project actions.) Becau.e these questions are very general, It may be helpful to read them In conjunction with the list of the elements of the environment. When enswerlng these questions, be aware of the extent the proposal. or the types of ectlvltles likely to result from the propos.I, would affect the Item at a greater Intensity or at a faster rate than If the proposal _re not Implemented. Respond briefly and In general terms~ . How would the proposal be likely to Increase discharge to water; emissions to air; production, storage, or release of toxic or hazardous sutstances; or production of noise? Not at all Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are: N/A 2. How would the proposal be likely to effect plants, animals, fish,.or marine life? No impact Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish. or marine life are: N/A ,. . How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural resources? Not at all Proposed measures to protect or conserve energy and natura! resources are: N/A ~, How would the proposal be likely to use or effect environmentally sensitive areas or areas designated (or eligible or under study) for governmental protection: such .. as parks. wildemess. wild and scenIc rIveN. threatened or endangered species habitat, historic or cultural sites, wetlands, floodplains, or prime farmlands? ,.', ' , Not at all " " Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce Impacts are: N/A -11- ---'-. s. How would ·the proposal be likely to affect land and shoreline use. Including whether It would ellow or encourage land or shoreline uses Incompatible with exIsting plans? 6. Not.applicable Proposed moasures to avoid or reduce shorelino and land use impacts are: Not applicable How would the proposal be llkoly to Increase demands on transportation or public services and utiUtics? Renton Police and Fire protection instead of King County Sheriff Dept. and Spring G1'en Fire Dept. Proposed measureS to reduce or respond to such demand(s) are:. Not applicable '. 7. Identify. If possible. whether the proposal may conflict with local. state'. or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. None known SIGNATURE . I. the undersigned. state that to the best of my knowledge the above Information Is true and complete. It Is understood that the lead agency may wIthdraw any declaration of non-sIgnificance that It might Issue In reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part. ~ Proponent: "lUivYklCL~' t Name Printed:. H. J. Ramirez c: ~. -!--- -I') - ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM D I Dill NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 7SiII ANNEXATION PETITION TO. Buhdl~ ~ Zonl~ Finance Fire Library FROM. Policy Development Department Parks ~ Recreation Police Public Works OtheM, _______ _ SUBJECT. CNl11fINEA C411toAJ111W AMexation I~';."..:. • ~ ... r~ AI ... I.. Date Circulated jpl,131/84 Date Comments Due IIIJ..I~] Information: Areal tlJG:.bfl Acres Street Le~th:t 3/$() Feet Assessed Value (1984..): $"5~t{#O Estimated Population: -0- CUrrent Uses: e..C.l:A..A l"Ol!p ..... iID~ a....J. ~AII. pL...d:o~ t:o..tt&l",~e Future Use,.$imiLa.-= ~O -N.... kl·.d-;~ LlIAS Future Homes: -Future --- /' Reviewing Department:_=8J-J~_e_t_ .. SL-________ _ 1. "Does this annexation represent any unique problems lor your department? No 3. Does this proposed annexation represent 8 logical extension of services provided by your depart ment? '!~S 2. How will your department service this annexation area? New f<.U:l,'heJ cu'-I\ 1\e.J. 1. ~e d(."d'fiP,t 4. can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? NO 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? Of an alternate annexation would be preferred, please Illustrate It on the attached map.) AI,··\t\G ~a.J(olo'\,. t( ~q,v" ... l'J.. DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexaUon: 'A""e>-ot-Hav\. l ) R.ec..o<-."""o~.&J /}j}J(Jh §""r::::a;r.tu*,,"~~="""-...t....t.-'-_.<o:.~:=:' :::::::::::::::::::_Da.t.e _' 1_.1.1 3_.1 3'_/ __ .... '. -./ , , (, .- , e_ -- ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM o lOll NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 7511 ANNEXATION PETITION TO, Buhdillr ole Zonlllr Finance Fire Parks ole Recreation Pollee Public Works Library Otherz _______ _ FROM: Polley Development Department SUBJECT, aNDtINEA CMlfoAtlllM' Annexation LOCATION: __ JiTi> "'6fA. l'Il: .. ad ~ . ~.''''--.,. ,L Date Circulated Jp!, 131 I 8? Date Comments Due / 1131!?7 General Information: Area: tlJG.Ofl Acres Street Lellrth:t 3/$l) Feet Assessed Value (190& ):, $~~'fNJ Estimated Population: -c:>- Current Uses: li.C.b",A _..J.l,.bX pL..'±b~ Co..m..buu~ Cotpo-il&:l~ Future Use:Similo.r=: ~O -H.t.. ~I·.n;~ LlaJts Estimated Future Homes: -Future Population: --- F /~ Reviewing Departmenll'_.1_'-L_J.~:!:!"" ___________ _ I I. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? ~ ~ ~,~. S' --.:..., 3. Does this proposed annexation represent 8 logical extension of services provided by your department? /2.f~ 2. How will your department service this annexation area? ~~ ----r.-t...i-~ ~ ..4 -L. r t:; .. 'v . 4. Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? "'f'4' ' 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? or an alternate annexation would be preferred, please lllustrate It on the attached map.) -.:J~- DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: , "~ Date / I .l 1/7 §,gnature .f., , ~' ANNEXATION REVIEW PORM D 10\\1 NOTICE OP INTENT ~ 75\\1 ANNEXATION PETITION TO. Buildi,. <Ie Zonl~ Pinanc. Pire Library PROM, Policy Development Department Parka <Ie Recreation Polic. Publio Worka Otherl, _______ _ SUBJECT, Cl>NTIf/NEA C/jllf'aAllllW Annexation ~J'~ Date Circulated JP1,1311 fit, IG',n.,n-ol'lnformatioOl Oat. Commenta Due 11131 $7 Area, t'ts;oar Acres Peet Assessed Value (198& ): $ ~~ 1(.-0 Estimated Population. -0- Current Uses, a,&: .. , ... 4.wl bo .. plo..d'o-'£ Cortt.,;".e CArp.,..i)on .' IEstimated Future Homes: -Puture /' Reviewing Department: I trl L I TIeS I. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? No 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your depart ment? yr;S, <J~ 4'1.G PfUi'.t:'Alft.;i 5E1L,J\o.J(P <AoO f'(lOf61r~1 2. How will your depart ment service this annexation area? ~lrlJ e;x'ISfl~ M"'~S .wo ,4 !1M p(AIAiT'f: €fl~""'(O"-lS {f<, MQiI.i~C 8,/ I&ufl«d- {)e,J&..oP""fJolT $4,0 Pn () PfHLry 4. can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? 'i55 5. Do you ravor this annexation? A revised annexation contalnl~ additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not b. approved? (If an altemat. annexation would be preferred, please Illustrate It on the attached map.) 'Ie" DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation, lJICJ2 . / I rz 181 -,\:::::;;~ Oat. ~lgnature I TO.· ANNEXATION REVIEW PORM D 10" NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 75" ANNEXATION PETITION Buhdl'1l '" ZOnl'1l Finance Plre Libra'Y Parks '" Recreation Pollee Public I'!r,rks Other'€&FEI!::' FROM. Polley Development Department . SUBJECT. C/>NTifINEA C/jIlFoAJltIW Annexation ~A .... ~~ ,111 .. 2 Z:;:f!I fJ~ " ." • L. Date Circulated 0./ 31 / 8?, Date Comments Due / / /3/ '$7 Information: , Ares: tlJ.c.~" Acres Street Le'1lth.:t 31GlJ Feet Assessed Velue (l98L): $~~'t'NI Estimated Population: -0- Current Uses. e.c.bA,1A IIJ,...J. bt.!X pL..rd:o~ l",..d-a: .. ~e l'orp ....... iio~ Future use:SjmiLa.~ ~6 -H.,. kl'~~ LlI.aS ~ .. ,. ,t,", Future Homes: -Future ft ... - I Reviewing Department: __ "'-I-.Ile...,It!\-lF=-s£~.,../..!I( .. -= ______ _ 1. . Doesthis annexation represent any unique problems for your department? M"~: ">1 vl-Yl {",rw--/L. ~"-:;7" c.." r I~"-""~<L t"/!.!? do//av-.! d""",.jI ~.~ 6r~~'''''R STceL l,tL.T'-~ . / 3. Does this proposed a nexati n re resent 8 logical extension f servic provided by your depart ment? ye.-:' 2. How will your department service this annexation area? Alri2...a,. u-)', i \ b'C. ""-.:: • .<.::,~ ... -V}<:..~ b,' Rxl'::; r 5t·.f1 4. Can this 8n~exat~on b.e served by your ,department y.'ithin lour curre~t budget ,resources~ 041'T ~ 'f S-'., .. r J...;J-").../1" ,.z,;t. t-P, ..... ,I-/ 0-' (., tt.1~ J_,p-r&>,e 1' ........... ..0.... ~ /"-.pos ; 5. Do you favor thisannexation? A revIsed annexatlon containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? (If an alternate annexation would be p.rererred, please illustrate It on the atta.hed map.) Av...v-.,e.:x a+;;,..., IS -I'-aJ,yy"J. . DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexaUom Re. (,...!;:,\.-t.-t, I-~..., .c.,._ ...... d Co '-I CtA..--N"--~,,............~e ) • .1, +L, "" 'n.. "'<x J ,;"-, , ~ r. ~;'t" . ~ Date c.. / :s-/BZ SIgnature . . ". ( ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM D IO~ NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 75~ ANNEXATION PETITION TO. Buhdirqr 6t Zonirqr Finance Fire Parks 6t Recreation Police Public Works Library Other./leS!6N fNtSl/lFfRINS' FROM. Policy Development Department SUBJECT. Cf>N71IINEA. C/Jlll'oAtfllW Annexation rrIL~OI~'vfi ... 1crnu"~;;~;h~~~ nna~ ~A'" .......... ft.I .. L ~J Date Circulated 1;).131 184 IO,en,:rallnformation: Date Comments Due 11131 $7 Area. 't Ifs:oar Acres Street Lerqrth.:t .!JIGD Feet Assessed Value (l98~. $'(,5~f(4!O Estimated Population: -0- CUrrent Uses. a,b .. , ... 4.4 bOt( pJ.. .. +~-€ eo"h,,;,, .... Corp ..... ilon Future use.,sjmi f,.. .. -10 -H.a klOCi"J usA s Future Homes. -Future DM,,'.tlM. - I Reviewing Department:, __ 'I:£w:!!il ... S,;;a, .. /:.JC::IIA...!AJ~:..-______ _ 1. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? 3. 2. 4. 5. ii 91--v Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? y~ How will your department service this annexation area? rJ.J~ can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? yk= Do you ravor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? (It an altemate annexation would be preferred, please Illustrate it on the attached map.) )-~ DEPARTMENTAL RECOMr.tENDATION on this annexation: 6>. tf'-;{ "~,.,,," .' TO, , - ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM 0109& NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 759& ANNEXATION PETITION Buhdirv «ZOnirv Finance Fire Library Parks « Recreation Police Publio Works Other:, _______ _ FROM: Policy Development Department SUBJECT, Cf>NTtlINEA ClJllbAHlIIJI{ Annexation Date Circulated /.;1. / 3/ / fit, Date Comments Due / / /31117 IG,m.rallnformatlon: Ar.a: t.1f.s:OI' Acres Street Lervth:t .!/GD Feet Assessed Value (I9SL>: $~5~f(M:J Estimated PopulaUon, -~- Current Use., a,b .. , ..... .4 bolt plo..a~'E' lc...rt..;".e Chrp .... i\on ',' Future Use,Sjmi 1.. .. ;'0 -H..,. kl·.d;~ II a,R, S Future Homes: -Puture D, ",.tI, Reviewing Department: 2 tOU ,\l' ,. I. Does this annexation represent any unique problems l"or your department? ~)O 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? ~-C ,.)"1:::::::7, 2. How will your department service this annexation area? bUIl.DI (\)(0 peR.\i)ir1S,ZOI\)II\..)G \ U\i\J0 \.,:r;( INYO, 4. Cen this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources! ~E-:?, S. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? or an alternate annexation would be preferred, please Illustrate it on the attached map.) DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: R'(LO\YlI11(I\JO I'\llJrLlGjA1101V q J\.I....G P!\OPEP,i( fJ\2, KC.WIUEO 10 Wf\.)f'C1c..\'Y)Alvc( W iTli rf1( Clll":? 6or",PK~ \-\'2I\)Sll/c \1.-I:"'I\}, . :m:' =~---_'",~;...1,-,1-E'"",!-'-'\""""'!\"'7/\'(-r-l-' -'--'" \' 'A""-,-V\,,,.d~ __ D.te r..,~ature \\ / / .2 / [37, " -" -.~ , / J, TO: ~ " , -' ,. ANNBXA110N REVIEW PORIo 010'11 NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 75'11 ANNEXATION PETITION BuhdlOV & Zoning Pin.nce Fire Llbrery P.rks & Recre.tlon Pollee Public Works Othe .. , _______ _ FROM: Polley Development Dep.rtment SUBJECT: C!>N7IfINEA C/j81'oA1RI4I'I Annex.tlon Date Clrcul.ted jpl.1311 fl{, D.ta Comments Due I tl31 '37 IOen"rallnformatlon: Area: t'tS;OI' Acres Street Length,t !JIGtJ Feet Assessed Value (198& ): $~5~'f4tO Estimated Population: -0- CUrrent Uses. at.l::",A Ad bolt p)..a.,..~ Crud-..... ,.. C ... rp ..... iJo""' Im.ted Futura -Future -,. Reviewing Dep.rtment: __ 1?> ..... O&(..""'!!.lI~_~(i,=· ________ _ I. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? No 3. Does thls proposed .nnexatlon represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? "-i"EO'S 2. How will your depart ment service this annexation .rea? SA",,<£ .-.0 J'a..o.~A.wC-<:iiii: <OF "-,-" 4. Can thls annexation be served by your depertment within your current budget resources? <-fe'S 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend th.t this .nnexation not be approved? Of an alternate annexation would be preferred, ple.se illustrate It on the att.chad map.) yeS DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on thls annexation: ~"-"---x::::' '2 ( -, C d. Date L I 2...1 14' ~~ra V- ., ... , "~"'~"li-"'-"'" • TO: ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM o 10 !II NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 75!11 ANNEXATION PETITION Bulidlrv ole Zon/rv Finance Fir. Library Parks &, ReC!reation Polle. l;1I T U~ RENTON PublIc Works Oth.r: _______ ....::JAN, iS37 FROM. PolIcy DeveloRment D.partment POLICY DfVF.lnPM~NT n~PT SUBJECT. C(>/llTlfINEA CfjllftoAtllldll Annexation ,v'"',, i1ON!lI _ .. W.. ..."*' '_"'1i6Ad ~ ~AA .~"ID ".,-,J., Date Circulated p 131 184 Oat. Comm.nts Du. /ll3.I'a.2 Information: Area: t.1J&:~. Acres Stre.t L.rvth.:t !JISD F •• t Assess.d Value 098.1.J: $~~f{.", Estimat.d Population: -p- Current Us.s: ti..c.'=4.,.A. tJ,.....I. ~QW. pl....d:., .. ~ (",..tt..lalte C<lli~p.-.il .. ~ Futur. us.:Simi la.r! ~O -II.... kl·.ni~I.IIR. s """m.''''' Future Hom.s. -Future --- R.vi.wlng D.partm.nll_-If-l'uNtIJ!A.uMIJCIloo!lli".'L-_______ _ I~ 3. 2. 4. 5. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? NO ---Does this proposed annexation represent a logiC!sl extension of serviC!es provided by your d.partm.nt? YES - How will your depart ment serviC!e this annexation area? Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? 'ICS- Do you favor this ann.Kation? A revis.d anneKation contalnlrv additional prop.rtles? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? Of 8n alternate annexation would be preferred, please mustrate It on the attach.d map.) DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this ann •• ation, ((pP{LoVtZ TO: ,!"" --, , ANNI!XATION RI!VII!W FORM o ID!I> NOTICI! OF INTENT ~ 75!1> ANNEXATION PETITION Buhdl'lr clc Zonl'lr Finance Fire Library <;", U~ RENTON ISS! Parks clc Reereation Pollee Publle Works POUCY Other:, ________ "'pfVElOPMf.NT nFPT FROM: Polley Development Department SUBJECT, C4NTtlINEA QIlPoAtflI4d Annexation Date Clreulaied JPl, 131 1St.. Date Comments Due / {/3 { '$ 7 IO"nerallnformetlon: Aree: t Its: DI' Aeres Feet Assessed Value (198& h $ ~5~ ,.,." Estimated Populetiom -c:>- Current UseSl a,b .. ,. 4..4 box pJ...ao.'£ Co..rt.l".,.. C ... rp .... ilon . Future -Future - Reviewing Depertmenh __ e,--"QIO£,;L.!!e.~I ... C .... £ .. · L_ ______ _ 1. 3. 2. 4. 5. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department! /i/o Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? (.../ 7...P.2- How will your depart ment service this annexation are~~ ,.., /,-. a-£'/~-r,c> ~t"Ck!-o can thiS. annexation be served by your department within your C~~Udget resources! 00 you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or reeommend that this annexation not be approved? (If an alternate annexation would be preferred, please illustrate it on the attaehed map.) (/ ' 1 .--e.-:::Z- DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation, . ~''''''''/ Date /2 { 311 cfC ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM 01011> NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 7511> ANNEXATION PETITION TO. Buhdlng & Zoning , Finance Fire Parks & Recreation PoHce PubHc Works Library Otherl, _______ _ FROM. PoHcy Development Department SUBJECT. C(>HTlfINEA C48f'toA11llW Annexation IN,1 r.lll IF'6A. 1tt ...... d :J.J ' ... ' ~AA .IAA'" .,. ,L Date Circulated Jf),13118?, Date Comments Due / llJ./~:Z Information: Area: t 1J&'.t:iW Acres SlI'eet Length:! 31GtJ Feet Assessed Value (198& ): $"~f{.", Estimated Population: -0- Current Uses: &c.b4.1 4 I/IJ...J. ~blt. pJ....",+ O~ CIllo..m..:B~e l"1lI rp. eo-ilc:u~~ Future use,Simi/"e 10 -H.... Adl'di~ UI.D.S ~.tlm.t'" Future Homes: -Future P~~ulat I, --- Reviewing Department: L I Be "'2." 1. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? Ale? 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? • f~$ 2. How will your department service this annexation area? W/f/1 ei-lsf';'fI Fa.c-:t'l,es 4. Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? ~$ 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? Of an alternate annexation would be preferred, please Illustrate It on the attached map.) htv!>., Al1he.".4..ftC·~ :!EPARTMENTAL RECOillMENDATION on this annexaUon: .'.r::::::T.~:=--" "--_,,0_:::;.2-=ei..:.'''''_'kt...:.i-==-' _____ Date <2 I J,{h I 19 S 7 '~Ignature t Jib' EXHIBIT NO.8 Review of Municipal Services GOVERNMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS Renton has a mayor-council form of government which operates under the provisions of the Optional Municipal Code. The Council consists of seven members, elected city-wide, who are responsible for establishing policy, appropriating funds and other legislative duties. The mayor is the chief executive and is responsible for the overall administration and enforcement of policy. The various departments, which are responsible for specific functional areas, report to and are responsible to the Mayor. The Mayor and the City Council are responsible to the citizens of the community in meeting day-to-day problems as well as planning for the future. The responsiveness of the Mayor and Council is illustrated to some degree in the proposed annexation. Citizen participation in local government in the City of Renton is further illustrated by the list of citizen boards and commissions that residents serve on as noted below: Board of Adjustment Board of Ethics Fire Civil Service Commission Housing Authority Human Rights and Affairs Commission Library Board Renton Horizons Committee Mayor's Youth Guidance Committee Municipal Arts Commission Park Board Planning Commission Police Civil Service Commission Senior Citizens Planning Committee The close proximity of City Hall to the residents also results in more immediate response from those concerned city departments and city officials. PUBLIC SAFETY The proposed annexation is presently serviced by King County Fire District 1140. It will have a negligible effect on the district's financial condition or fire suppression activity. Upon annexation, the Renton Fire Department will provide fire service through Station 1111 located at South Second Street and Mill Avenue South. The City of Renton has been granted the fire protection class of "5" which provides very reasonable insurance rates. Exhibit No. 8 Review of Municipal Services Page 2 The Renton Police Department, located in City Hall at 200 Mill Avenue South, will assume police service upon annexation. King County Department of Public Safety presently serves the subject area, together with a much larger region extending from 1-90 to the Pierce County line. Both city fire and police departments anticipate being able to serve the annexation area. The 911 emergency telephone number would be available to the residents of the annexation for police, fire, and aid car services. The annexation area would also be regulated by various city safety codes, such as building, fire, dangerous buildings, etc. FINANCIAL CHARACTERISTICS A comparison of the county and city real estate tax structure as they would apply before and after annexation are presented below: COMPARISON OF 1987 MILEAGE RATES FOR CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA ANNEXATION Taxing District state School Fund King County Port of Seattle Emergency Medical Services Renton School District #403 Hospital District #1 King County Roads City of Renton Fire District #40 Rural Library District Total: Water Electricity Natural Gas Telephone/Telegraph Cable TV City (Code 2110) 3.78389 1.83959 .40813 .25000 2.28851 .23723 3.96567 12.77302 UTILITY TAX RATES County (Code 4175) 3.78389 1.83959 .40813 .25000 2.28851 .23723 1.58324 1.50000 .50000 12.39059 5% of total monthly bill 5% of total monthly bill 5% of total monthly bill 5% of total monthly bill 5% of total monthly bill Exhibit No. 8 Review of Municipal Services Page 3 As noted in the above comparative tables, a slight increase in mileage rates and subsequent property taxes is anticipated with annexation. SOURCE: 2471G King County Department of Assessments PREPARED BY: City of Renton Policy Development Department February, 1987 -.~ '- j 1his f0111\. nust be [il1<...'(1 out in triplicate and all s~­ plerrcnt.lry O::lCl.m!llts Ilust be in tripliCiltc with the exceptioo of tI\C Special PopulatiCll Census SdlCdules. Wllrn-: -O[fim of f'in.:mcial M.:ln.lqell'l!r\t CJ\NAKi -D.::part.nl!nt of lli<Jhw.lYS PlNK -To be returned to City or TQ.m after approval 2. 3. , 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. t ANNEXATION CERTIFICATE STATE OF WASHINGTON OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Policy Analysis & For~casting Division Insurance Building, M.S. AQ-44 Olympia, W A 9.8504-0201 READ CARF:FULLY 'rUE EXI'LAUATORY NOTE BEFORE FILLING OUT TillS ClmTIFICAT~ NJI'E:. 'lhe follo. ... inq infonraticn is l"IeC:Ie:!:iSary ar.d n1-1st ~ enclosnd t"x.,fOl'C the annex.:ILion can-be p~sscd (ROI 35.13.260): a. 'Jhe tl!ltee copies of the ~ticn Ct.'t'tihcatc should Ix! fi llt:!d out and ~ 19l:cd. b. Tlllt.ee copies of the rP.:levant ORDINr..t'(L ccnt.iUnl.n<J U\e It!q<l.l d. ... scription of UK' anne>ed territory. c. Th.ou!t "MI'J'S of the anne~ area. The 1lla(JS should runfonn to ac.."Ce!Jtabll:' ffiqinccring standards, including directional arrcw, sCAle, prcpcrly designated streets, highways, mllrcmd5, ri~rs. LlocJ~~. and other physical dlaracteristics relevant to the territory and bolZldanes of the anncxc..>d area as well a."l f!xistinq municipal limits with the area ~ outlined in red. The r.,ap shall be on an S"" X 11" ~!l(:ct or folded to tl'.dt; size. d. One a:py of the ~ial Population 0!ns1,U Schedules used to !.!nl.F'f:'rate t.~ populaLion of the annexed area. Was a Bour.dary Review Board or Annexation Review Board hearing held? No Date ............. .. b ? .4 .... 0 ... 8 ... 6 ........•... • ... " .. Ordinance Num er .............. . According to what statute (s) was this annexation accomplished? ......... R(;W ... J.~.A,.14 .... I .. a.o. ............ . When was this ordinance passed ? .. : ............ , ....... ;;~.~'!:~.I11Bgr.,~.L,.·J9.a}.' .. When was this ordinance published? ............. ~~P..~~I11~~.r. .. 2.5.! ... 1.~8!../ ................... . How many days after publication did this ordinance become effective? ............... ~ ........................... . On what date did this annexation become part of the municipality?S.~P.~E!!l1.~.~t.~:():, ... J.~?? .. '.. Area of this annexation in acres?: ......... ~ ... ~.~ .. :.2~ .. ~~.r."l~ ....... How many housing units, including vacant units were existent in the annexed area on the date . . b t f th .. l't? u • thIs terrItory ecame a par 0 e mumclpa I y ......................................... . 11. How many housing units in the annexed area were occupied on the date this territory became a . f h .. l't? O· part 0 t e mumclpa I y ....................................................... . 12. Population of annexed area on the date this territory became a part of the municipality? (Number of residents determined by actual count) ................ .0... . .......................... . cefiniticns and procedures in census taking, as set forth by the Office of Financial Managenent, nnlSt be foll~. Special Populatioo Census Sdledules and EnwnVlit.tM'. MOlItual.! are available 0'1 request. I hereby certify that, to effect the above 'Ln1lexation, all legal requirements have been satisfied, and that the data set forth in this certificate, including the attached documents, aTe true and correct. 6 ,,'''''''.'''.\'~ .. \'':\·~.H-•. I'I~(/III • (Signed ),/·~~.J~~~:'it~~~~S5~,Wc~ . ' " ~ , Mal/cW-!') "0, r ..... • , : "r Bate)0o 7.::.,t..::r.\. ISEALJ \...;"'>. \~ :~_-~J .e-. ~ ~j .~ Attest(.7), "<:: .. ' .... t.: j..?/~'1? (~ City (·Town.) Clerk::- Date received . Certificate " .. ·Date.(C~.:(c:.~Z .......... -.... Remarks ... . " ....... : ;: ! ; .. : C~· ~CLtbO" Pdpe." "udtd • 00 Not Se.pa.ut:e FolUIt "', ,.,' Revised OFFICE RECORD Form 170.1 • f·' • CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 4086 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ANNEXIN9_C_ERTAIN_TERRI.T.oRY_TO_~E CI,T,Y_ .. OF~RENTON~CONTAINER'.: .CqR.I'!ORA.TION .. ~ ~E;RICA .(Adl.o.6...a ~. , . WHEREAS under the provisions of RCW 35A.14.l20, as amended, a petition in writing requesting that certain territory contiguous to the City of Renton, as described below, be annexed to the City of Renton, was presented and filed with the City of Renton on or about February 26, 1986, and WHEREAS prior to the filing and circulation of said 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, and as more particularly specified in RCW 35.13.125 and upon public hearing thereon, it having been determined and the petitioning owners having agreed to assume the pre-existing bonded indebtedness of the City of Renton as it pertains to the territory petitioned to be annexed; and to accept that portion of the City's Comprehensive Plan as it pertains to the territory including the applicable zoning code relating thereto, and WHEREAS the Policy Development Department has examined and verified the signatures on the petition for annexations and determined the assessed valuation of all the properties, the same being in excess of seventy-five percent (75%) of the area to be annexed in value, as provided by law and the petition also 1 00 'I o CD N V1 o 00 00 0'> .' , I I ~ ~ i I " I j I I ! , I I i ORDINANCE NO. 4086 (,,' \..: setting forth the legal description of the property according to government legal subdivision or plat and the Policy Development Department of the City of Renton having considered and recommended the annexing of said property to the City of Rentonl and WHEREAS the City Council fixed February 9, 1987 at 8:00 P.M. as the time and place for publ ic hear ing in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, Renton, Washington, upon the petition and notice thereof having been given as provided by law, and WHEREAS pur suan t to said notice a public hear ing has been held at the time and place specified in the notice and the Counc i1 having considered all matters in connection with the petition and further determined that all legal requirements and procedures of the law applicable to the petition method for , annexation as specified in RCW 35.13.130 et seq ha've been complied with, and WHEREAS a "Notice of Intention" having been filed with the King County Boundary Review Board as required by law, and the Boundary Review Board having waived its jurisdiction as per its letter dated July 30, 1987. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The findings, recitals and determinations are hereby found to be true and correct in all respectsl all requirements of the law in regard to the annexation by petition method, including the provisions of RCW 35.13.125, 130, 140, 150 and Chapter 189, Session Laws of 1967 have been complied with. 2 ()O 'oJ o I.D N U1 o ()O ()O en ,~ ~1P .' ~ 'IF " " ;" " ;., , , 1 :1 '" ; ~ of , ~ 1 1 ~ r • ,is ; ~, , , , " ;): , j-/ { ~ ," ~i , 1\ ~ " " "- :". ( (' ORDINANCE NO. 4086 It is further determined that the petition for annexation to the City of Renton of the property being described as follows: See Exhibit "An attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein. and the owners-petitioners of the property shall assume the pre- existing bonded indebtedness of the City of Renton as prescribed in RCW 35.13.126 as it pertains to the property, and the property to 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 • SECTION III: The annexed proper ty, con tiguous to Precinct No. __ 1::..=.1_-::;.9::;5 _____ of the City of Renton shall be and constitute a part of the Precinct No. ~1~1~-~9~5~ ____ of said City. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 21st day of September, 1987. Maxine E. Motor, Ci~y Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 21st day of September, 1987. _ ~CA?lbtpr/U ~ • c;Q..I.~~ ~ Barbara Y.hinpocl'l; Mayor Approved as to Form: Lawrence J. Warr City Attorney Date of Publication: September 25, 1987 CITY: 8/31/87/nd 3 00 ..... C> ..0 N IJ1 C> 00 00 O'l I I J , , . • " \~. \~ ·D'"r ~~ . d ORDINANCE NO. 4086 E X H I BIT nAn CONTAINER CORP. Legal Description All that portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13; And Of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14; And of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23; And of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24; All in Township 2) North, Range 4 East, W.M., in King County, Washington described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly Right-of-Way Line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as Steele Hill Road -Survey 24-23-4-1, 'Established 5-25-31, or County Rd. No.8) with the northerly Right-of-Way Line of the Northern Pacific Railway Belt Line Right-of-Way in the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 said point also being the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed by Ordinances ~o. 1764 and No. 1928; Thence northwesterly along said northerly railroad Right-of-Way Line and northeasterly line of Northern Pacific Railway Main Line through the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 and through the Northeast Quarter of said Section 23 and through the Southeast Quarter of ,Section 14 to the thread of the Black River (the former limits of the City of Tukwila) and the existing limits of the City of Renton as annexed by Ordinance No. 4040; Thence northeasterly along said thread and said City limits line to the centerline Right-of-Way line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as So. l43rd st.), also being the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed under Ordinance No. 1928; Thence easterly and southeasterly along said existing City of Renton limits to the south line of said Section 13; Thence southerly along said City limits, said line also being the west Right-of-Way Line of said Monster Road S.W. in the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 to the point of beginning. ,1.11-8 05/15/B7 I ,. I " \ ! " I: I ' , I I i i i i , I . I I I I i I I I. • WNTA::~e~ a>p.p , ... ',:. OF A~ra.\dl' AHt--4~)tAllot--\ ORDINANCE NO. 4086 Y~N'" fv\AP ~~--t-------·--.... ",- I I ~~~I~j~~~ \' i ~ _'>,-__ \~ ___ ./{, ___ • __ --"-"-'. .... --11 '--- -----....... "--------t- METRf \;;:. . I \\ --------+~--.~~-- I ... DIS P 0 5 AI L \ I \ I I I I I I I I i-- I -o 1.0 N Vl o 00 00 0'> ..\'t .. . t\~ .' ~ ,. , !: .-,~ .-,.~ ,. .}'", . ~;: t""", \l:.' ,~.; :",- ~r ..... ,\ ~:' . ' .. : ; \. , '" • I I • • .. .,-, ',' I """ , I. .~". • .. 4/G . { z. 4v\'<4 y. ~-L..I-l (~/? .$Ix ':Jf~'f~:*P4---f -----~ ---- " I \ 4 '\ \ _'c---'.. ~-,-----Hr---___ ,",,",,~', . ....j,_ -----~ --. -...... \ \ \ \ METRt. . ,.\' . t, ~ -----~ I ---.-:-C I 5 P 0 5 AI L \ I . '\ I , . .., -,.: i I ·u « I III I f- I u I « I 01. I ~'lo_· I SPEC IAL.OPULATION CENSU SUMMARY SHEET STATE OF WASHINGTON *TOTAL POPULATION 0 ( Lines A + 1-B + ""2 _-'B.-'7+....,C'"')-- CITY OR TOWN __ Re_n_t_o_n _____ _ UNITS PER STRUCTURE III III (II I" II' 16' \71 TOTAL VACANT OCCUPIEO AV. POP. "CCUPANCY VACANCY EXCLUDE HOUS ING HOUS I NG HOUS NG POP-PER H.U. RAn RATE MOBILE ~OMES/TRAILERS UNITS UNITS UNITS UUlTION I"~'II'III 111;\11' '61 121 ; I'" 171 I-A I IINIT STRUCTURES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-A ] UNIT STRUCTURES 0 3-A 1 UNIT STRUCTURES 0 4-A I, UNIT STRUCTURES 0 ~ -A 5 OR MORE UNITS 0 A.TOTAlS * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 III III Inrr~~l~~ '" AV.'IJop. ~crl~~~ .. rv ,71 TOTAL VACANT POP-VACANCY SECTION B H3~H~G HooS ING IVH~~~TS PER H.U. RAT£ RATE UNITS UUlTION ",+"",1' 111;\11'161 1121""'171 * MOBILE HOMES/ 1-B TRAILERS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12-B SPECIAL** 0 0 :* 0 0 ··Special Housing: Unusual living quarters not generally considered a houstng unit (e.g., boats. boxcars, tents, etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meetin9 "resident" criteria. S~ec1fy type of housing. . GROU P QUARTERS I l NURSING/CONVALESCENT HOMES 2·r. COLLEGE DORMITORIES 3 l MENTAL & PENAL. INSTITUTIONS 4-r. MIL ITARY I NSTALUIT IONS SoC OTHER: C.TOTAL GIOUft QUAnEU COMMENTS '_' OFFICE LOCATION OF CITY/TOWN CLERK OR CENSUS ADMINISTRATOR: 200 Mill Aves. Renton. WA 98055 OAYS/HOURS OF OPERATION: 8-5, ~l-F (Revised 2/86) OFM P-IlO.2 NUMBER OF' POPUUlTION 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 ATTEST:~ini g ~ /0 -7-4'7 011 C ) OR (bATE) CENSUS ADMINISTRATORI ( (" EilUMERATlON DISTRICT SUMMARY SHEET -i POPULATION BY UNIT TYPE HOUSING UNITS BY TYPE 'VACANT UNITS BY TYPE '" I on V> V> '''' W UNITS ... UNITS I-UNITS I-'w '" ~-~--'-'" :.: «z «z «z !5 => IN I-=> o~ IN I-=> 0-' IN I-=> C-' Z 0 z< e z< 0 ~~ Z I-"' ~:; I-"' ~:; I-"' '" STRUCTURE '" STRUCTURE '" STRUCTURE '" ci u =>0 '" I-=>0 MIl/T SPECiGQ '" I-=>0 '" .... e "'~ GQ on ~ 2 V> ~ ...; -' 1 2 3 4 5+ MIl/T SPEC 1 2 3 4 5+ 1 3 4 5+ MIlIT SPEC GQ '" ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :::::::: 0 :::::::: .' :::::::: :::::::: .,:~"!: =:=:=:=: ~] :::::::: : .. :::::::: ~. :::::::: ::::::: '. :::::::: :::::::: .~~ :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: 0°0 ~::::::: :::::::: ~ ~:§" :::::::: . , :::::::: ::::::: ....... ,'. ::::::: ::~~ ::::::: .:. ':::::~ -::::::: ~ .... :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: '" :::::::: .~ '.' :-.':':' :::::::: ~~3" :~:::: :::::::: :~l. ::~::: :::::::: :~:~::' I :~:l::: :::~: ::::::: ~:::::: j ~~1~~ ~t.i ........ (Revised 2/86) (\;'101 0_120.3 '~ .;-..... ~ SPECIAL , ..IPULATION CENSUS So IEDULE Y •• r, __ -,,1,,-98,,-7,-- OFFICE, OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT POUCV ANAL VSIS & FORECASTING DIVISION City/Town, __ ---'R"'e"'oLLtj.JOI./JOLL __ STATE OF WASHINGTON E.D./Tract No._=2",5",,9_ Block No ._,.----- Page No .1. LINE NO. --L --L -L .-!. -2.. i ...L .--B... .....2.. .J.Q. -1l .J1. .J1. ..1! --li J.li JL ..l§. --li. 20 -=.:.. ') 1 ~ R ..ll ~ ~5 On. EntJuj Ooiy Enumerator Ca rrl e I r; I , 3 • 5 6 .. 2 • IlRECT APT .-HOOSING HUMB[R Of MOBILE NAME Of EACH PERSON W'IOSE USUAL PLACE Of ABODE ON THE LINE DR HOUSE ADDRESS NO. UNIT UNITS IN HOME/ SPEC. * OAT[ Of EIIUM£RA11('\fl WAS (N THIS HOUSI:HOlO NO. ROAD SEQ. NO. STRUCTURE IrRAILER (f"tCA L46t NUit ~iUtl MH/T Spec. 1 MHiT Spec. NO RESIDENCES WITHIN THIS ANNEXATION 2 MH/T Spec. AREA ] MHiT Spec . 4 MH/T Spec. 5 MH/T . Spec. 6 MHiT Spec. 7 MH/T Spec . 8 MH/T Spec. 9 MH/T Spec . 10 MHiT Spec. 11 MH/T Spec. 12 MH/T Spec . 13 MH/T Spec . 14 MHiT Spec. 15 MH/T Spec. 16 MHiT Spec. 17 MH/T Spec. 18 MH/T Spec. 19 MH/T Spec. 20 MH/T Spec. 21 HH/T Spec. 22 MH/T Spec. 23 MH/T Spec. 24 MH/T Spec. 25 PAGE TOTALS persons ___ O ___ _ * Each housing unit in structures haYing only one house address, but more than one unit, should be separately identified by the letter or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Total Housing Units_~O_ . • * Special Housing: Unusual liYing quarters not generally considered a housing unit (e.g., boats. boxcars. tents. etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting "resident" criteria. Specify type of housing. Vacant Units, ___ -!O~- Occupied units ___ O",-_ (Revised 2/86) OFM P-120.1 mn~l' - ';-', ..... HH # 1 o- *PAGE TOTAL *BLOCK TOTAL rlLOCK SUMMARY SHEET TABULATION OF POPULATION BY STRUCTURE TYPE NO RESIDENCES WITHIN THIS ANNEXATION AREA. UN IT TYPE HH 2 3 4 5+ MII/T SPEC. GO # 1 f-- POPULATION TOTAL . · · . · 0 · HOUSING UNIT TOTAL · · 0 . VACANCY TOTAL . . · 0 · · :; POPULATION TOTAL · . 0 · HOUSING UNIT TOTAL . · . · · 0 VACANCY TOTAL . · . 0 * Use Block Total If Block Needs More Than One Page Ly/County Renton E .D. ~ Block ,-__ ~age ~ Of I UNIT TYPE 2 3 4 5+ MH/T SPEC. GO - .. (Revised 2/86) OFM P-J20.4 J I, CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 4096 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM_GENERAL-CLASS-I-FICA-TION-(-G-l-)-TO-MANUFACTURING PARK (M-P) <:JCONTAINER CORP.ORAT-ION---R,,-02l::..8_6J > ~ WHEREAS under Chapter 7, Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton", as amended, and the maps and reports adopted in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow described has heretofore been zoned as General Classification (G-l); and WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the Building and Zoning Department on or about March 7, 1986, which petition was duly referred to the Hearing Examiner for investigation, study and publ ic hear ing and a publ ic hear ing hav ing been held thereon on or about January 20, 1987 and subsequent hearings having been held before the Renton City Council on February 9, 1987, March 2, 1987 and September 21, 1987, and said matter having been duly considered by the Hearing Examiner and said zoning request being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and the City Council having duly considered all matters relevant thereto, and all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in oppOSition thereto, NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Manufacturing Park (M-P) as hereinbelow specified; subject to the findings, conclusions and ',. ORDINANCE NO. 4096 decision of the Hearing Examiner dated January 29, 1987: the Building and Zoning Director is hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to evidence. said rezoning, to-wit: See Exhibit "An attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein (Said property being located on the West side of Monster Road S.W. at the 600-1100 Block) SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval and five days after its publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 16th day of November, 1987. ~e~ Maxine E. Motor, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of November, 1987. ~~~1t i~~;~Pe;y~ Approved as to form: Lawrece J. arr~ry Aftorney Date of Publication: November 20, 1987 CITY3:30/9/28/87/nd -2- '. ORDINANCE NO. 4096 ( E X H I BIT "A" CONTAINER CORP. Legal Oescription All that portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13; And of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14; And of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23; And of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24; All in Township 23 North, Range 4 East, W.M., in King County, Washington described as follriws: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly Right-of-Way Line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as Steele Hill Road -Survey 24-23-4-1, Established 5-25-31, or County Rd. NO.8) with the northerly Right-of-Way Line of the Northern Pacific Railway Belt Line Right-of-Way in the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 said point also being the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed by Ordinances No. 1764 and No. 1928; Thence northwesterly along said northerly railroad Right-of-Way Line and northeasterly line of Northern Pacific Railway Main Line through the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 and through the Northeast Quarter of said Section 23 and through the Southeast Quarter of ·Section 14 to the thread of the Black River (the former limits of the City of Tukwila) and the existing limits of the City of Renton as annexed by Ordinance No. 4040; Thence northeasterly along said thread and said City limits line to the centerline Right-of-Way line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as So. 143rd St.), also being the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed under Ordinance No. 1928; Thence easterly and southeasterly along said existing City of Renton limits to the south line of said Section 13; Thence southerly along said City limits, said line also being the West Right-of-Way Line of said Monster Road S.W. in the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 to the point of beginning. Fl.ll-B 05/15/87 •. . , :'" ., • .. I I I I :-------H;--------:::,;,--:::._ --l-_ \ , MET R h \ ... r \~ --------L----~'.0-- I . I. i) I 5 P 0 5 AI L \ I \ I !i U <i Q1 I- u <i 01. • -.!'.~--.~ I I I I I I I ,-- I I I .. / " " ',\ November 9. 1987 Rezone: Container Corporation,R-02.J.-86 Rezone: Leitzke Architects, R-119-86 Vouchers NEW BUSINESS Trimm's Birthday Equipment Purchase Oakesdale Field Trip ADJOURNMENT Recorder: Pat Briggs 11/9/87 ,. = Renton City Council Minutes Page 373 An ordinance was read Changing the zoning classification for Container Corporation from G-I, General Classification, to M-P, Manufacturing Park Classification, for 45.08 acres located on the west side of Monster Road SW (600-1100 block). MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification for Leitzke Architects from G-I, General Classification, to R-3, Medium Density Multifamily Residential Classification for property located in the 4300 Block of N.E. 4th Street. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report recommending approval of Vouchers 36380 through 36686 in the amount of $1,381,324.05, having received departmental certification that merchandise/services have been received or rendered; Vouchers 36388 - 36399 machine voided. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL APPROVE THE VOUCHERS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. Birthday greetings were extended to Council President Trimm. In response to Councilwoman Keolker's inquiry, Mayor Shinpoch indicated she has reviewed letter from Craig Taylor Equipment Company concerning purchase of equipment, and will report back to Council when matter has been discussed with City Attorney Warren. Councilman Stredicke commended Public Works Director for Council field trip to view Oakesdale project and the Valley area. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 8:40 p.m. MAXINE E. MOTOR, CMC, City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIl,. MEETING OF--'-N"'0-'-'VE.,.M""B-"'ER"--L9 ...... -,1~9.8~7,--______ _ COMMITTEE DATE TIME COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE -- 1988 BUDGET HEARINGS Tues. II/1O 7:30 p.m. COMMUNITY SERVICES PL"'NNING & DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 11/12 4:30 p.m. PUBLIC SAFETY TRANSPORTATION (AVIATION) Tues. 11/10 4:30 p.m. UTILITIES WAYS & MEANS Mon. 11/16 7:00 p.m. OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS LEOFF Boa rd Thurs. 11/12 8:00 a.m. CHAIRMAN , TRIMM I ! MATHEWS STREDICKE ! HUGHES I REED ! CLYMER I I KEOLKER i LOCATION Council Chambers Sixth Floor Conference Room Fourth Floor Conference Room Sixth Floor Conference Room Sixth Floor Conference Room --- AGENDA See 10/12 Council Minutes for attached Schedule E & H Properties Development Ai rport Budget '\ I;' ,. "q.~~""':-- INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE Date October 6, 1987 TO; FROM; Carrie -Policy Development Maxine E. Motor, City Clerk SUBJECT; D MEM:"~ gn cc: Container Corporation Annexation Certificate fn1 ID ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ IU lYJ' Lg6~ e 180 (f NOlN3H ~o AlI~ lN3WIllVd30 1.~llt\l)O" '~r '"" We return herewith fully executed document(s), as above- captioned, copy of which we have retained for our official public records. Copies should be forwarded to and the other for your file. Pursuant to your memo of 9/30/87 we return herewith document's), as above-captioned, which have been signed by City Officials and need to be forwarded for further execution by We return herewith recorded document(s), as above-captioned, copy of which we have retained for our official public records. Copies should be forwarded to appropriate parties and retained as necessary for your files. Please file a fully executed copy with the City Clerk's office for our permanent records when received. Thank you. Enclosure (1) Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor CITY OF RENTON BUILDING & ~1J!N'b~Pt.fEM>~ Ronald Q:nt\'lol1«!mcDirector @ SEP 29 1987 Jm !Ill ~ (C ~ ~ \'U IE l!!J CONTAINER CORPORATION ANNEXATION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The following address was changed due to the upcoming container Corporation of America annexation. The annexation was passed by city Council on September 21, 1987. I,· OLD ADDRESS NEW ADDRESS 7000 South 143rd Street 601 Monster Road S.W. Sincerely, James C. Hanson Assistant Building Director JCH:p1p:p1028 200 Mill Avenue South -Renton, Washington 98055 -(206) 235-2540 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 4086 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ANNEXING_CERTAIN_TERRI.TORY_TO_THE CI.T.Y-OF-RENTON~ (CONTAINER CORPORATION ~ ~RI CA (A::.00.6.~.B6·)---' WHEREAS under the provisions of RCW 35A.14.120, as amended, a petition in wr i ting requesting that cer tain territory contiguous to the City of Renton, as described below, be annexed to the Ci ty of Renton, was presented and filed with the Ci ty of Renton on or about February 26, 1986, and WHEREAS prior to the filing and circulation of said 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, and as mo~e particularly specified in RCW 35.13.125 and upon public hearing thereon, it having been determined and the petitioning owners having agreed to assume the pre-existing bonded indebtedness of the City of Renton as it pertains to the territory petitioned to be annexed; and to accept that portion of the City's Comprehensive Planas it pertains to the territory including the. applicable zoning code relating thereto, and WHEREAS the Policy Development Department has examined and verified the signatures on the petition for annexations and determined the assessed valuation of all the properties, the same being in excess of seventy-five percent (75%) of the area to be annexed in value, as provided by law and the petition also 1 00 'I o <.D N IJ1 o 00 00 0'1 ORDINANCE NO. 4086 setting forth the legal description of the property according to government legal subdivision or plat and the Policy Development Department of the City of Renton having considered. and recommended the annexing of said property to the City of Renton; and WHEREAS the City Council fixed February 9, 1987 at 8:00 P.M. as the time and place for public hear ing in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, Renton, Washington, upon the petition and notice thereof having been given as provided by law, and WHEREAS pur suan t to said notice a publ ic hear ing has been held at the time and place specified in the notice and the Council having considered all matters in connection with the petition and further determined that all legal requirements and procedures of the law applicable to the petition method for annexation as specified in RCW 35.13.130 et seq ha·ve been complied with, and WHEREAS a "Notice of Intention" having been filed with the King County Boundary Review Board as required by law, and the Boundary Review Board having waived its jurisdiction as per its letter dated July 30, 1987. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The findings, recitals and determinations are hereby found to be true and correct in all respects; all requirements of the law in regard to the annexation by petition method, including the provisions of RCW 35.13.125, 130, 140, 150 and Chapter 189, Session Laws of 1967 have been complied with. 2 00 " a c.D N V1 a 00 00 O'l '-, ORDINANCE NO. 4086 It is further determined that the petition for annexation to the City of Renton of the property being described as follows: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein. and the owners-petitioners of the property shall assume the pre- existing bonded indebtedness of the City of Renton as prescribed in RCW 35.13.126 as it pertains to the property, and the property to 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. SECTION III: The annexed property, contiguous to Precinct No. __ ~1~1~-~9~5~ ___ of the City of Renton shall be and constitute a part of the Precinct No. ~1~1~-~9~5~ ____ of said City. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 21st day of September, 1987. Maxine E. Motor, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 21st day of September, 1987. ~O>!.b@WJ ~. C;Q..I.~~~ Barbara Y .hinpoc1l; Mayor Approved as to Form: Lawrence J. Warr Date of Publication: September 25, 1987 CITY: 8/3l/87/nd 3 00 ...... Cl <.D N \J1 Cl 00 00 en r-' ORDINANCE NO. 4086 E X H I BIT "A" CONTAINER CORP. Legal Oescription All that portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13; And of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14; And of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23; And of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24; All in Township 23 North, Range 4 East, W.M., in King County, Washington described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly Right-of-way Line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as Steele Hill Road -Survey 24-23-4-1, Established 5-25-31, or County Rd. No.8) with the 'northerly Right-of-Way Line of the Northern Pacific Railway Belt Line Right-of-Way in the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 said point also being the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed by Ordinances No. 1764 and No. 1928; Thence northwesterly along said northerly railroad Right-of-Way Line and northeasterly line of Northern Pacific Railway Main Line through the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 and through the Northeast Quarter of said Section 23 and through the Southeast Quarter of ,Section 14 to the thread of the Black River (the former lImits of the City of Tukwila) and the existing lImIts of the City of Renton as annexed by Ordinance No. 4040; Thence northeasterly along said thread and saId City lImIts line to the centerline Right-of-Way line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as So. l43rd St.), also being the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed under OrdInance NO. 1928; Thence easterly and southeasterly along said existIng CIty of Renton lImIts to the south line of said Section 13; Thence southerly along said City limits, said line also being the West Right-of-Way Line of said Monster Road S.W. in the Northwest Quarter of saId SectIon 24 to the poInt of beginnIng. Fl.ll-B 05115/87 00 '-J C> lD N Ul C> 00 00 0"> " .-• ' . '. . I ----:;:::::::~~ tc?~e.~ dt>rzp , " J , . . . . DF AMIE-~\dA .: ) .. AH~e'AA"'OI--\ ORDINANCE NO. 4086 (5/i1 !Joe YIC-jNl1J t¥P •• • ~Ali""" .-.d~I--t-------.-- I ~~~~~~i~~~ \ .. \ ~\-_\-----'If'---. \ '-----X!;:- I I I I -...-_--L-_ '-. '-----i- u « ri I 00 "'-I 0 ~ N V1 0 00 00 en ... , 7 ~, " , ;;f .-:- '. OF R~<v ~ o 'Z %.... -" -~ ~ co' "b-? «,~ .. "11"1:0 SEP"{E~~ BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR THE CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • 235-2552 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 MEMORANDUM \d~~~)~ a.d.tJ.At.tLA ~ ! , '~ ,.. September 21. 1987 PUBLIC HEARING Rezone: Container Corporation, R-021-86 AUDIENCE COMMENT Citizen Comment: Jett - Hearing Examiner Ordinance CONSENT AGENDA Claim: Marschke, CL-42-87 Release of Easement: First City Equities, RE-002-87 (Storm), RE-003-87 (Waterway), Washington Technical Center Renton City Council Minutes Page 291 This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in accordance with State and local laws, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hearing to consider the Container Corporation of America rezone to Manufacturing Park (M-P) for 45.08 acres located on the west side of the 600 to 1000 blocks of Monster Road SW. Referring to a vicinity map of the subject area, Policy Development Director Larry Springer briefly summarized the proposal. He reported that on 1/20/87, the first of two required public hearings was held by the Hearing Examiner for consideration of a rezone of 42 acres of the subject site. On 1/29/87, the Hearing Examiner issued a report recommending approval of the rezone to Manufacturing Park. On 2/9/87, the City Council held the first of two required public hearings to consider imposition of M-P zoning on the remaining 3.08 acres of property owned by Metro, King County and Burlington Northern Railroad Company. On the same date, the City Council held the second of the two required public hearings to rezone the 42-acre site, and approved M-P zoning, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan designation of Manufacturing Park -Multiple Option, for both of the subject areas. Mr. Springer recommended that the City Council adopt Manufacturing Park zoning for the entire 45.08 acre site encompassed by the Container Corporation of Amenca annexation. (See Ordmances and Resolutions for later action.) Audience comment was invited. Mary Anderson, 13618 SE 180th, Renton, alerted Council to unmarked open mine shafts and severe erosion problems due to steep slopes and bedrock on the subject site. Mr. Springer indicated that any future development on Manufacturing Park zoned property would require site approval and careful environmental review. Further, this information will be added to the City's study of environmentally sensitive areas. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDA TION OF THE HEARING EXAMINER TO IMPOSE MANUFACTURING PARK ZONING AND REFER THIS MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Council members requested that the record reflect concerns expressed by Ms. Anderson regarding soil conditions and mine shafts to be presented to the Hearing Examiner for future consideration of any development on the subject site. Kathleen Jett, 583 Kirkland Avenue NE, Renton, thanked City Attorney Warren for timely written response to her questions regarding the Hearing Examiner Ordinance on 9/14/87; and requested a copy of a memorandum from the Hearing Examiner referenced in the Attorney's letter regarding revision of Code Section 4-3011(B)(4). Mayor Shinpoch suggested that Mrs. Jett contact the office of the Hearing Examiner for a copy of the letter. Items on the Consent Agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Claim for damages in the amount of $452.39 filed by Leroy Marschke, 24107 250 SE, Maple Valley, for damage incurred to personal vehicle parked at 211 Burnett Avenue N. allegedly struck by City vehicle (08/14/87). Refer to Q1y Attorney and insurance service. City Clerk submitted request for release of easements (storm sewer, RE-002- 87, and waterway, RE-003-87) on behalf of First City Equities for Tract B, Washington Technical Center, located on Oakesdale A venue SW north of SW Grady Way; petition submitted by Bush, Roed and Hitchings has been verified by Public Works Department and represents 100% of adjacent and vested ownership of the easements. Refer to Utilities Committee and Board of Public Works to determine advisability of proposed easement release and classification of easments. September 21, 1987 Monday, 8:00 p.m. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS CITY STAFF IN ATTENDANCE PRESS APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES SPECIAL PRESENTATION WSDOT: HOV Lane Construction & Oakesdale Avenue Board/Commission: Municipal Arts Commission Selection of Art for Community Building RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting MINUTES Municipal Building Council Chambers Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT J. HUGHES, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, NANCY L. MATHEWS. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS KATHY A. KEOLKER AND JOHN W. REED. CARRIED. BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE J. WARREN, City Attorney; MICHAEL W. PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; MAXINE E. MOTOR, City Clerk; LARRY M. SPRINGER, Policy Development Department; LT. DALE E. BAKER, Police Department Jim McNett, Valley Daily News MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 14, 1987, AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. Mayor Shinpoch explained that R. E. Bockstruck, District Engineer for the Washington State Department of Transportation, had requested permission to address Council members this date regarding an exclusionary clause in the contract for the Oakesdale Avenue SW undercrossing. WSDOT had asked that the City agree to delete the clause which releases the City from the contract or allows renegotiation of the contract if total actual bid prices exceed the estimate of costs by more than 15%. Mayor Shinpoch advised that she has signed the contract, but did not approve deletion of the exclusionary clause. She indicated that Mr. Bockstruck would be allowed time to address Council if he arrives later in the meeting. Ron Ringwood, representing the I % for Art Committee, and Greg Parsons, Chairman of the Municipal Arts Commission, addressed Council regarding the proposed art selections for the new Community Building. A jury consisting of I % for Art Committee members, Park Board/Department representative, and member of the architectural firm reviewed art work submitted by 25 candidates from Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Ultimately, three Oregon artists were selected to do the art displays which will be placed in three locations in the building. Renderings of the art proposals were circulated to Mayor and Council members for review and approval. The submissions by Kay Slusarenko are proposed for placement in the main lobby and consist of four metal panels depicting the four seasons of change and a single 9-foot by 9-foot pictorial map entitled "Renton .Changes." The design by Bonnie Bronson consisting of four three-dimensional geometric shapes of vitreous enamel material, approximately I I feet by 43 feet in size, will be incorporated into the exterior wall of the racquetball court. Lastly, nine metal tile sculptural seating forms crafted by Elizabeth Mapelli will be located on the veranda facing the river outside the banquet/dance hall area. Councilwoman Mathews asked that the Municipal Arts Commission work closely with the Park Department to ensure consideration of safety precautions for the seating units. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY TRIMM, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION WITH REGARD TO THE ART AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER. CARRIED. September 21. 1987 Court Case: First City Developments Corporation CORRESPONDENCE LID: 333, North 1st Street U ndergrounding Renton City Council Minutes Page 292 Court Case filed by First City Developments Corporation v. City of Renton and Victoria Hills Homeowners' Association; Writ of Prohibition alleges that the 9/22/87 administrative appeal hearing sought by the Homeowners' Association would exceed the jurisdictional authority granted to the Hearing Examiner, and the Homeowners' Association has attempted to delay construction, cloud financing efforts and misuse City procedures to bring construction of Victoria Hills Phase II to a halt. Refer to City Attorney. Upon Council inquiry, City Attorney Warren reported that the Court has since determined that there was no clear and inarguable excessive jurisdiction exercised by the City; and consequently refused the Writ and dismissed the City as a defendant in the Court Case. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. Letter was read from Wyman Dobson, 821 North 1st, Renton, requesting Council to proceed with LID 333, utility undergrounding project on N. 1st Street, as proposed and petitioned for by the majority of the property owners (LID terminated on 8/24/87, in response to 33% protest). Mr. Dobson indicated his interpretation of RCW 35.44.080 that once the petition for the LID is accepted by the City, the Council is obligated to proceed on the LID. Upon Council inquiry, City Attorney Warren indicated that he has discussed the matter with Mr. Dobson and expressed his differing legal interpretation of the law that Council has the discretionary authority to terminate an LID. Councilwoman Mathews requested that a copy of the Council minutes containing the City Attorney's comments be forwarded to Mr. Dobson. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means CommIttee Ordinance #4084 Finance: Mid-Year Budget Adjustment Ordinance #4085 Board/Commissions: Board of Adjustment Ordinance NEW BUSINESS Streets: Trees at Lake Youngs Way SE and SE 16th Street Parks: 1988 H&CD Block Grant Program '\ Ways and Means Committee Vice-Chairman Clymer presented a report recommending the following ordinances for second and final reading: An ordinance was read providing for a 1987 Mid-Year Budget Adjustment in balanced amount of $5,084,966. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. Councilman Stredicke questioned golf course funds and asked whether Council had authorized expenditure for two television sets and a VCR from cable communications fund. Mayor Shinpoch explained revenue adjustments and reflection of anticipated funds from golf course property sale in the General· Fund despite the fact that the sale has not yet occurred. Administrative Assistant Parness clarified that the television sets were purchased to implement government access information channel on cable TV. Upon further inquiry by Councilwoman Mathews, Mayor Shinpoch reported that the last of the federal revenue sharing funds was received by the City and should be reflected in the mid-year adjustment. ROLL CALL: ALL A YES. CARRIED. An ordinance was read amending Section 2-902 of Title II (Commissions and Boards) of City Code changing qualifications for Position No. I of the Board of Adjustment to require member to be either a practicing architect or practicing engineer, instead of restricting the position to practicing architect. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL A YES. CARRIED. An ordinance was read annexing 45.08 acres of property located on the west side of Monster Road SW in the 600-1000 block to the City of Renton. (Container Corporation of America, A-006-86). MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL A YES. CARRIED. Councilwoman Mathews asked that staff investigate a citizen complaint regarding sight-obscuring trees at the intersection of Lake Youngs Way SE and SE 16th Street. Councilman Mathews announced that the public hearing on 9/28/87 regarding H & CD Block Grant Program funding will include a related request from Good Shepherd of Washington for block grant funds to develop a group home for developmentally disabled adults. September 21. 1987 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Utility: Mt. Olivet Cemetery Fountain Streets: Stop Sign at 10th and Union Fire: Public Safety Facilities Expansion Master Plan Bond Issue Committee Cedar River AUDIENCE COMMENT PUD: Final, Victoria Hills Phase II, FPUD-042-75 Court Case: Encore Appeal: E & H Properties Rezone, R-016-87 Executive Session ADJOURNMENT Recorder: Marilyn Petersen 9/21/87 Renton City Council Minutes Page 293 In response to Council concern on 9/14/87, Mayor Shinpoch reported that water spraying from a fountain at the entrance to Mt. Olivet Cemetery is private water, is located on private property, and is not being wasted since it is recycled from a pool. Councilman Stredicke expressed concern that the spray appears to be wasteful to residents attempting to conserve water during regional shortage. Responding to Council report on 9/14/87, the stop sign at NE 10th Street and Union Avenue NE has been restored. Mayor Shinpoch has appointed Delores Mead, Pat McLendon, Greg Anderson, and Dixon Long to serve on the citizens Public Safety Bond Issue Committee to coordinate the campaign prior to placement on the General Election ballot. A landslide which occurred in King County on Sunday above Maplewood Golf Course has clouded the water in the Cedar River. The Department of Ecology indicates there is no danger to fish at this time; however, the City will be informed of any change. Jeff Lukins, 1113 S. 23rd Street, Renton, President of the Victoria Hills Homeowners' Association, advised that hydroseeding installed by the developer of the Victoria Hills Phase II project two weeks ago may not have survived due to lack of irrigation. He also apprised Council that no further erosion control measures have been provided by the developer to date, nor has there been any construction activity on the site. Upon Council inquiry, City Attorney Warren reviewed status of City-initiated court case against owners of the Encore club in the downtown area. Due to repeated violations of the Dance Hall Ordinance regarding occupancy load and employment of security officers, an action filed previously by the City in King County Superior Court against the establishment has been reactivated. Upon Council inquiry, Administrative Assistant Parness reported that revised traffic information has been supplied to Council members by The Blaylock Company, consultant for E & H Properties, prior to special presentation on the E & H Rezone scheduled for 9/28/87. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL CONVENE' INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS PROPERTY ACQUISITION. CARRIED. Time: 9:30 p.m. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 10:53 p.m. MAXINE E. MOTOR, CMC, City Clerk PRESIDING BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AGENDA RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING September 21, 1987 Monday, 8:00 p.m. 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 21,1987 4. SPECIAL PRESENT A TIONS: COUNCIL MEMBERS THOMAS W. TRIMM, COUNCil PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT I. HUGHES KATHY KEOlKER NANCY l. MATHEWS JOHN W. REED RICHARD M. STREDICKE CITY CLERK MAXINE E. MOTOR Washington State Department of Transportation, R. E. Bockstruck, District Engineer, re Oakesdale Avenue SW Contract Ron Ringwood, Municipal Arts Commission, re I % Art for Community Center 5. PUBLIC HEARING: Rezone of Container Corporation of America 45.08 acres located on the west side of the 600 to 1100 blocks of Monster Road SW 6. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the presiding officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record, spelling your last name. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. . 7. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council members.in advance for·study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion if requested by a Council member. a. Claim for Damages filed by Leroyh Marschke, 24107 250 SE, Maple Valley, in the amount of $452.39 for damage to his vehicle, allegedly struck by City vehicle while Marschke's vehicle was- parked (8/14/87). Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. b. City Clerk reports request filed for release of two easements (storm sewer No. RE-002-87 and waterway RE-Oq.3-87) on behalf of First City Equities. Refer to the Utilities Committee and Board of Public Works to determine advisability of proposed releases and classification. c. Superior Court Case No. 87-2-15564-1 filed by First City Developments Corp. vs City of Renton and Victoria Hills Homeowners' Association. Refer to City Attorney .. 8. CORRESPONDENCE a. Wyman K. Dobson requests Council to proceed with LID No. 333, undergrounding, North First Street. 9. OLD BUSINESS 10. ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS II. NEW BUSINESS 12. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 13. AUDIENCE COMMENT 14. ADJOURNMENT ZONING SUMMARY CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA ANNEXATION and REZONE Second Public Hearing -September 21, 1987 LOCATION The area encompassed by the Container Corporation of America Annexation and Rezone consists of 45.08 acres located on the west side the 600 to 1100 blocks of Monster Road SW (see Figure I). SUMMARY The proponent of the Container Corp Annexation filed an application for concurrent rezone of the 42 acres under their ownership to MP -Manufacturing Park. On January 20, 1987, the Renton Hearing Examiner held the first of the two required public hearings on this rezone request. On January 29, 1987, the Hearing Examiner recommended approval of the MP rezone. On February 9, 1987, the City Council held the first of the two required public hearings on the imposition of MP zoning on the remaining 3.08 acres of property owned by Metro, King County and Burlington Northern Railroad (see Figure 2). On the same date, Council held the second of the two required public hearings on the rezone of the 42 acres. Council concurred in both of the MP recommendations. This zone is consistent with the subject site's Manufacturing Park -Multiple Option designation on the City of Renton's Comprehensive Plan., The subject site consists of a manufacturing plant for the Container Corporation of America. This annexation was approved by the King County Boundary Review Board on July 26, 1987. RECOMMENDATION The Policy Development Department advises Council to concur with the recommendation of the 'Hearing Examiner and the February 9, 1987 public hearing and impose MP zoning on the 45.08 acres of property encompassed by the Container Corporation of America Annexation. ctdsk3 cca2 .: .~ ;; . r . ~ .. MET R .. i:' ;:-' . ..... ~; > .. , . \ -.~!.--' I. ~ ·U ~ CJl I- w U ~ III ~ I I I I ~-"", --.1.--_ I r I • I_ I .. I . I I --r:-- I I I I I I I I I . :.\t- ... CHI{.AC.O MllWAUKF.E SOUTH AREA I , ,-----_ •.... ,~, f '~... . " I '~, I '.:'". ' ... , " .'.' ., ',' ., " , -~:-, " I " I "., --'>' .,. , 1 " . ! ! \ " ..... \ \ ~ , ----::=:.:------=--::. CORP. OF AMERICA ; ! ! f \ ",·ilflt4..ING \ \ , \. ·C·-· ._._.'i!:ff.- '" \ .'(' , . , ... " ............ ' '<-_~,..-__ ~ " ··_.H __ -- 'Lt... " <i 10WER o " EARlfNGTON " " ,I " , ' I " , , , , , , MUN~ September 14. 1987 Community Services Committee Report; Social Service Funding Requests for 1988 Renton City Council Minutes Page 285 " Councilwoman Mathews Chairman presented a report with recommendations for 1988 Preliminary Budget as follows: A.DAWN 1987 Allocation: $9,000/1988 Request: $12,000 It is further recommended that DAWN's new appointed interim director attend the budget hearings to review actual 1987 City of Renton Services. Supporting data from the Police Department would prove helpful as well. B. FRIENDS OF YOUTH 1987 Allocation: $5,000/1988 Request: $10,000 It is recommended Friends of Youth should continue to receive social service funding from the City of Renton. Data supports an increased allocation. C. KING COUNTY RAPE RELIEF 1987 Allocation: $9,000/1988 Request: $10,000 It is recommended that Rape Relief continue to receive social service funding, the program has the highest percentage of requests from Renton out of II contributing jurisdictions. D. RENTON AREA YOUTH SERVICES 1987 Allocation: $32,760/1988 Request: $35,700 It is recommended RAYS continue to receive social funding from the City of Renton. A presentation at the budget hearings to update program expansion will prove helpful. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Committee Ordinance #4083 Fire: Hazardous Materials Incident Command Agency Finance: Mid-Year Budget Adjustment General: Amendment of Section 2-902 of Title II (Commissions and Boards) or Ordinance No. 1628 General: Annexation of certain territory to City COf Renton ;; Resolution #2690 Authorizing Mayor and City Clerk to execute documents relating to request for Washington State Department of Transportation Funds Resolution #2691 Authorizing exchange of information with State Department of Revenue Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report recommending the following ordinance for second and final reading: Ordinance was read declaring Renton Fire Department as the "Hazardous Materials Incident Command Agency". Following second and final reading of the aforementioned ordinance, it was MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL A YES. CARRIED An ordinance was read providing for a 1987 Mid-Year Budget Adjustment i'n balanced amount of $5,084,966. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. An ordinance was read amending Section 2-902 of Title II (Commissions and Boards) of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" relating to qualifications for Position No. I of the Board of Adjustment. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. An ordinance was read annexing_certain,territory to the City of Renton. (Container COrporation of Americ~CPR-2), MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED'BY'Cr:YMER-;-COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report recommending the following resolution for reading and adoption: A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute documents relating to request for Washington State Department of Transportation Funds, S.W. Sunset Blvd, SR-900, from West City limits to Rainier Avenue South. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. A resolution was read authorizing exchange of information with the State Department of Revenue. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. In response to inquiry from Councilman Stredicke, City Attorney Warren, advised Council that there is a specific statute requiring that there be an agreement, or the Department of Revenue cannot release information. CARRIED. September 14. 1987 Board of Adlustment; Appointment of David M. Young to Position No.2 CORRESPONDENCE Senior Citizen's Advisory Committee OLD BUSINESS Utilities Committee Reoort: Pioneer Federal Savings Bank; NE 2nd Place Latecomer Agreement Sewermain Improvements, S-435 District Ten Little League Champions Mt. Olivet Cemetery Fountain Renton City Council Minutes Page 284 A (FOLLOWS), AND ITEM-H (PREVIOUSLY HEARD). CARRIED. Item-A; Mayor Shinpoch reappoints David M. Young to the Board of Adjustment. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE REAPPOINTMENT OF DAVID M. YOUNG TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. CARRIED. Letter from James Denzer, Chairman of Senior Citizens' Advisory Committee, requested solution to inadequate parking facilities at the Senior Center. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, CORRESPONDENCE FROM MR. DENZER OF THE SENIOR CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE BE REFERRED TO THE PARK BOARD FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, THAT CORRESPONDENCE FROM MR. DENZER OF THE SENIOR CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ALSO BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORT A TION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Letter from Allen and Kathleen Jett, 583 Kirkland Avenue Northeast, Renton, Washington, requested prompt written response to the following questions: On May 19, 1986, Section 4-3011 (B)(4) of Chapter 30 of the Renton City Ordinance pertaining to the Hearing Examiner was amended to delete the last sentence in Subsection (4), which stated as follows: "To that end, the Examiner shall have all of the powers of the office from whom the appeal is taken insofar as the decision on the particular issue is concerned." Questions posed are who initiated the above-referenced amendment and for what reason. Was the amendment voted on by Renton City Council, if so, how did each Council Member vote, if not, who authorized or approved the amendment. Who now has the enforcement power, who resolves disputes between the land use policy formulator and the land use policy administrator. Who now enforces the Hearing Examiner's decisions. Under Section 4-3002 of Chapter 30 entitled "General Objectives," paragraph (D) states: "(D) Separate the land use policy formulation and the land use policy administration process. Further question raised, as to how the General Objective (D) achieved since· the May 19, 1986 amendment of the ordinance and the deletion of the Hearing Examiner's enforcement power. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY REED, CORRESPONDENCE FROM ALLEN AND KATHLEEN JETT BE REFERRED TO ADMINISTRATION FOR RESPONSE AND COMMENT. CARRIED. Utilities Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report concurring with the recommendation of the Public Works Department for approval of the latecomer agreement with Pioneer Federal Savings Bank for installation of 310 L.F. of 8" PVC sanitary sewer pipe and two manholes, together with appertenances in N.E. 2nd Place, and recommended that the City Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk execute said agreement. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Councilwoman Keolker advised Council and Mayor of the importance the Proclamation presented to District Ten Little League Champions had on team members. In response to Councilman Stredicke's inquiry with regard to Mt. Olivet Cemetery's ability to maintain a large spray of fountain water with the water rationing currently taking place in the Northwest, Mayor Shinpoch responded that Mt. Olivet is private property, but will request City Staff investigation. August 24. 1987 CONSENT AGENDA Claim: James, CL-32-87 Claim: Olson, CL-33-87 Claim: Pollard, CL-34-87 Claim: Engle, CL-35-87 Claim: Springbrook Trout Farm, CL-36-87 Claim: Talley, CL-37-87 Finance: 1986 Auditor's Report Finance: 1987 Mid-Year Budget Adjustment Finance: Personal Lines Insurance Broker Bids Annexation: Container Corporation CAG: 86-065, Water Fluoridation Project, #W- 851 CAG: 86-041, Main Library Addition and Renovation Project Latecomer Agreement: Fairfield Development/Hathaway, #S-429 Renton City Council Minutes Page 269 Items on the Consent Agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Claim for Damages filed by Lenore James, 96 Wells Avenue N., in the amount of $146.36 for broken driver's window allegedly caused by gravel left on roadway during construction by the city on North 1st Street. Refer to .. City Attorney and insurance service. Claim for Damages filed by Herman Olson, 8246 S. 122nd, Seattle, in the amount of $153.33 for broken water pressure valve allegedly caused by increase in water pressure by City Water Department without notification. Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. Claim for Damages filed by Pauline Pollard, 8246 S. 122nd, Seattle, in the amount of $687.12 for burst water pipes in basement allegedly caused by increased water pressure by city without notification. Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. Claim for Damages filed by Barbara Engle, 15035 134th Avenue SE, Renton, for damage to automobile allegedly caused by golf ball from Maplewood Golf Course. Refer to Cjty Attorney and insurance carrier. Claim for Damages filed by Springbrook Trout Farm, 19225 Talbot Road, in amount of $1031.25 for loss of large trout in pond allegedly caused by water shut off by city without notification. Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. Claim for Damages filed by Susan Talley, 13042 144th Avenue SE, Renton, in the amount of $215.01 for damage to her vehicle allegedly caused by rock thrown by city mower at airport. Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. Finance Department presented State Auditor's Examination of City for 1986. On file in City Clerk's Office. Information. Finance·Department presented 1987 mid-year budget adjustment. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Finance Department requested approval of bid call for personal lines insurance broker to coordinate self-insurance program. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Policy Development Department requested acceptance of Container Corporation of America annexation, located on the west side of Monster Road SW in the 600-1000 block, as approved by King County Boundary Review Board and refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. Public hearing is requested to be scheduled on September 21, 1987 as second required hearing for imposition of M-P zoning on this site. Council concur. Public Works/Utility Division requested approval of final pay estimate for the Water Fluoridation Project W-851, CAG 065-86; and requested approval of the project, authorization for final pay estimate, commencement of 30-day lien period, and release of retained amount of $20,552.15 to contractor, IMCO General Construction, contractor, if all required releases have been received. Council concur. Public Works Department requested approval of CAG-041-86, Main Library Addition and Renovation Project; and requested approval of the project, authorization for final pay estimate in the amount of $19,585.31, commencement of 30-day lien period, and release of retained amount of $44,763.15 to contractor, William N. Parks Construction Company, if all required releases have been received. Council concur. Public Works/Utility Division requested reimbursement in the amount of $13,239.01 to Fairfield Developments, Inc:, for oversizing of sewer main pipe from 8" to 12-16" as required by the City to provide service for entire drainage basin in area of NE 2nd Place to NE 4th Street (East of Union Ave. NEl. Refer to Utilities Committee. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. August 24. 1987 Ordinance #4080 Public Safety Facilities Expansion Master Plan Bond Issue AUDIENCE COMMENT continued PUD: Final, Polygon, Sun pointe Condominiums, FPUD-037-87 Ways and Means Committee PUD: Final, Polygon, Sun pointe Condominiums, FPUD-037-87 Ordinance #4081 PUD: Final, Polygon, Sun pointe Condominiums, FPUD-037-87 Renton City Council Minutes Page 268 expressed in the northeast section of the city for location of a fire station further east to provide faster response to expanding areas of the city. She asked if Council could adopt a policy to continue operating an aid car from the current vicinity of Station 12 if that station were relocated further east. Fire Chief Lee Wheeler described plans to sell that land if Station 12 is relocated. Referring to a city map reflecting location of existing and proposed fire stations and response boundaries, he explained areas which currently overlap and areas which have inadequate level of service. By adding stations in the valley area and Kennydale and relocating Station 12, which currently serves areas overlapped by service from the downtown station, service to the entire city is improved. Upon further inquiry, Chief Wheeler advised that if the bond issue passes, four and possibly five aid cars will serve the city, the fifth dependent upon joint manning agreement with Fire District #40. Further discussion was held regarding proposed traffic pattern changes upon implementation of the plan. *MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. Time: 10:48 p.m. Counil reconvened at 10:58 p.m.; roll was called; all members were present. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker presented the following ordinance for second and final reading: An ordinance was read providing for public safety facilities, including acquiring, constructing and equipping a police/fire training facility, a police/court/jail facility and two new fire stations, and providing City Hall structural improvements and renovations related to the police/court/jail relocation; declaring the estimated cost thereof as nearly as may be; providing for the borrowing of a total of $22,200.00 and selling general obligation bonds to pay the cost thereof, such bonds to be payable by annual property tax levies to be made in excess of regular property tax levies; and providing for the submission of the proposition of incurring such indebtedness, issuing such bonds and levying such indebtedness, issuing such bonds and levying such excess taxes to the qualified voters of the City at a special election to be held therein on November 3, 1987, in conjunction with the State general election to be held on the same date. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6 A YES: TRIMM, MATHEWS, REED, STREDICKE, KEOLKER, CLYMER. I NAY: HUGHES. CARRIED. Gary Young, 4020 Lake Washington Boulevard NE, Suite 201, Kirkland, Polygon Corporation, requested advancement to Ways and Means Committee report regarding the Polygon PUD. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL SUSPEND THE REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS AND ADVANCE TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE REPORT. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report recommending the following ordinance for first reading and advancement to second and final reading. An ordinance was read approving the Final Planned Unit Development, Phase II, for Polygon Corporation, Sunpointe Condominiums, to allow 256 multifamily units on approximately 13.29 acres of property located at Stevens Avenue SW and SW 5th Street, File No. FPUD-037-87. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE THIS ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. Following second and final reading of the aforementioned ordinance, it was MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke regarding deadline for completion of the entire project, Chairman Keolker referenced Conclusion No.7 and Recommendation No.4 of the Hearing Examiner's recommendation which require submission of Phase III plans within 12 months of the prior approval or by March, 1988. ROLL CALL: 6 A YES: TRIMM, MATHEWS, REED, KEOLKER, HUGHES, CLYMER. I NAY: STREDICKE. CARRIED. Chairman Keolker requested that City Attorney Warren provide a definitive answer on whether this project falls within the authority of the PUD Ordinance before or after it was revised. CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the ~!§~_Q~Y_2f_§§E~§mQ§r_!2§Z, at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, as the time and place to consider the imposition of M-P (Manufacturing Park) Zoning on property included in The Container Corporation Annexation. The property is located on the west .side of Monster Road SW in the 600 -1000 block. Any and all persons are invited to be present and express their approval, disapproval or opinion on this matter. CITY OF RENTON Maxine E. Motor, CMC City Clerk Date of Publication: August 28, 1987 ,. '. - 1-.--- \ ~.. ,5-;Z0-~7 , NOTICE RENTON CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING ON __ S---,eD_tE1.:-lbe_r 2_1,-1 ---,19_87 __ AT 8:00 P.M. RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH For the puroose of considering 14-P (J'bnufacturing Park) Zoning on a 45.08 acre Darcel in the process of annexation to the City of Renton, known as The Container Corporation of Arerica. PrOPerty is located on the west side of .I'onster Road SW In the 600-HID block. f1rrY and all Persons are invited to be present to voice approval, disapproval or opinions on this IIIJtter. ,'. ,. Complete legal description &-further iiformation aUatt:aDte W • I The removal, mutilation, destruction . a r· n·1 n 9 or concealme.nt of this notice Is a mis- •. ~ demeanor .. punishable by fine .and . . Imprisonment.. .. .. Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor August 24, 1987 The Honorable Barbara Y. Shinpoch; Mayor Members of the Renton City Council . Renton, Washington 98055 CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Subject: Container Corporation of America Annexation and Rezone Dear Mayor and Council Members: The Policy Development Department requests that the City Council hold the second of the two required public hearings on imposition of MP -Manufacturing Park zoning on 3.08 acres of property included in the Container Corporation of America Annexation (please refer to the attached map). The Department requests that this hearing be scheduled for September 21, 1987. The proponent of the 45.08 acre Container Corporation of America Annexation filed a concurrent request to rezone their 42 acres of property to MP -Manufacturing Park in 1986. On January 20, 1987, the City's Hearing Examiner held the first of the two . required public hearings on the imposition of MP zoning on the property owned by Container Corp. On February 9, 1987, the Council held the second of the two required public hearings on the imposition of MP zoning on the 42 acres and the first of the two required public hearings on the remaining 3.08 acres. Council concurred in the recommendation of MP zoning at both of these hearings. The Policy Development .Department also requests that Council authorize the preparation of an ordinance reflecting the acceptance of this annexation and, if approved by Council, the imposition of MP zoning on the entire 45.08 acres of property as recommended by staff. ctdsk3 ccal Attachment 200 Mill Avenue South -Renton, Washington 98055 -(206).235-2552 ~~ :~. l~: .. ., '. , ~ "". " ".';.~ --;". ~~. ~ .... " . " ~~ ." . .... -. • -L--<::r=::::{~ ~PNe.~ ~p.p , . " .. '. OF AM~\(t" ~~~' P-.e~J!.. \ , \ I , Y~NI-ry fY\AP "-...... -.-~-t- MET IS P 0 5 w u « III 'I I I I .c:.;--c;;, -1--_ I 1 I I I. Oft \ CHI(.A(.Q MILWAUKEE 8. R.R. _. -.--. -. --• --. _. --.. t!ti..!8_ . ...:.1:.'--~=:'::':::':'=:':J ----,,, ... -,-' ---' -- SOUTH AREA " , -- • ; \ \ \ ". Ct)NTAlNGR or AMEIIIC" CORP.. OF AMERICA '. " \ UJItP. \ i"f.ft"'NG \ \ , \ C:-'--.. --.--.~.- .,."'-.. \ \~:", U." "-,OP ... ~ " r--'-~----_ ... _-- "': .. ::.:::" -= =:::. :::::-:. TOWER o "'-.L.-·-":··- "- "-,,' '- EARLINGTON " " " " ,I " "-, -. , , , , , , MUNb TO: FROM: IN RE: Washington State Boundary Review Board For King County . 906 Smith Thwer Seattle, Washington 98104 71;/ep/wne (206) 344-4196 July 30, 1987 CARRIE TRIMNELL, ASSISTANT PLANNER CITY OF RENTON G. BRICE MARTIN, Executive Secretary CLOSING LETTER FILE NO'1438 CITY OF RENTON Proposed Annexation 7\e~/d. JUL 31 '87 (Container Corporation of America) You have been advised that the above file was formally filed effective as of May 27, 1987 The Board has received no request for review and has not Itself chosen to invoke jurisdiction. Therefore. the 60-day filing period having now elapsed, this notice Is hereby deemed approved as of July 26. 1987 • The proposal could be subject to approval by the County Council. If there are changes by the Council. the Board may be required to review the action at that time. When the proposal Is ready for finalization. It will be necessary that you file one certified copy of your resolution or ordinance accomplishing this action with the Office of the Clerk of the Council, Room 402 King County Courthouse, Seattle, Washington 98104. together with a copy of this letter. GBM/pr CC: Office of the Clerk of the CounCil. ATTN: Helene Moclulskl K.C. Dept. of Public Works, ATTN: Rex Knight K.C. Dept. of Assessments. ATTN: Diane Murdock Parks. Planning 6; Resources Department. ATTN: Mr~ Jim Tracy, Deputy Director K.C. Dept. of Records and Elections Ref. 4.15.87 Washington State Boundary Review Board For King County 906 Smith 7bwer Seattle, Washington 98104 Telephone (206) 344-4196 June 3, 1987 ~ TO: carrie Trimne11, Assistant Planner city of Renton FROM: PAULA ANNE RUSSELL. Adm. Asst. IN RE: NOTIFICATION OF OFFICIAL FILING FILE NO. 1438p CITY OF RENTON Proposed Annexation ... " I vt" HENTON JUN 4 1987 POUCY D~I_OPMf~!T n~",. (Container Corporation of America) The Notice of Intention transmitted to this office Is now acceptable for filing and has been filed effective May 27. 1987 and assigned File No. 1438 • You will be kept advised of all transactions affecting this action. As you are aware. a copy of your Notice was transmitted to the King County Council by this office. This was under date of February 26, 1987 Any revisions to the legal description subsequent to that date must be Incorporated In your final ordinance/resolution filed with the King County Council. PAR . CC: Clerk of the Council. ATTN: Helene Mociulski Dept. of Public Works. ATTN: Rex Knight Dept. of Assessments. ATTN: Diane Murdock Dept. of' Parks ·Planni~g· & Recreation- ATTN: . Jim Tracy Re!.93J Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor May 21, 1987 Ms. Paula Anne Russell, Administrative Assistant King County Boundary Review Board 906 Smith Tower . Seattle, Washington 98104 Subject: Container Corp of America Annexation Dear Paula: CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Attached please find a copy of the revised legal description for the above referenced annexation. If I can provide the Board with any additional information, please do not hesitate to give me a call. Sincerely, Carrie Trimnell Assistant Planner CT:2611G Attachment 200 Mill Avenue South -Renton, Washington 98055 -(206) 235-2552 SPEED LETTER ~", I..Il"liENTON MAY 1 U 1987 ~~~£(. TO:' ~Si DATE: '. }7?.'?!::?7 _---'-~~~..:::L..:..~ ___ __,.-PROJECT: ~ SUBJECT:_.kLo~d'::::L--I.· ~~~-'-' _. __ _ ~ '~---.-... --.---. 'I I . I I I '/ l~ i 0_ --~I f--------,---------'- (Si~~ E X H I BIT "A" CONTAINER CORP. Legal Description All that portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13; And of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14; And of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23; And of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24; All in Township 23 North, Range 4 East, W.M., in King County, Washington described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly Right-of-Way Line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as Steele Hill Road -Survey 24-23-4-1, Established 5-25-31, or County Rd. No.8) with the northerly Right-of~Way Line of the Northern Pacific Railway Belt Line Right-of-Way in the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 said point also being the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed by Ordinances No. 1764 and No. 1928; Thence northwesterly along said northerly railroad Right-of-Way Line and northeasterly line of Northern Pacific Railway Main Line through the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 and through the Northeast Quarter of said Section 23 and through the Southeast Quarter of ,Section 14 to the thread of the Black River (the former limits of the City of Tukwila) and the existing limits of the City of Renton as annexed by Ordinance No. 4040; Thence northeasterly along said thread 'and said City limits line to the centerline Right-of-Way line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as So. 143rd St.), also being the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed under Ordinance No. 1928; Thence easterly and southeasterly along said existing City of Renton limits to the south line of said Section 13; 'Thence southerly along said City limits, said line also being the west Right-of-Way Line of said Monster Road S.W. in the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 to the point of beginning. Fl.ll-B 05/15/87 z (') ~ q, ~ 10· 0-9. ~S' "I7'£:0 SEP'\I:.~'O BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR THE CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • 235-2552 MUNICIPAL BUILDING. 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 MEMORANDUM OF N/ .. '1--f .. ::'" .,), THE CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • 235-2552 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MEMORANDUM MAYOR TO: FROM: IN RE: Washington State Boundary Review Board For King County King County Courthouse Seattle, Washington 98104 Telephone (206) 344-4196 March 11, 1987 CARRIE TRIMNELL, ASSISTANT PLANNER CITY OF RENTON PAULA ANNE RUSSELL, Adm. Asst. REQUEST FOR REVISED LEGAL FILE NO. 1438p CITY OF RENTON Proposed Annexation \,11 I ur Ht:NTON MAR 1 a 1987 POLICY n""~toPMENT n~_ (Container Corporation of America) . Enclosed please find a copy of the letter from the County Engineering Staff regarding the legal description and related Assessor's maps submitted as part of the above Notice of Intention. If you are in agreement with these comments, please submit a revised legal description at your earliest opportunity. We suggest you direct any questions regarding this matter to Jim Bergsma (Department of Public Works) on Extension 4134. PAR Encls; as noted ce: Office of Council Clerk, 402 Courthouse Jim Bergsma, Dept. of Public Works, 900 Administration King County Department of Public \Vorks Donald]. LaBelle, Director 900 King County Administration Bldg. 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle, washington 98104 (206) 344~2517 March 6, 1987 Mr. G. Brice Martin Executive Secretary Boundary Review Board W-378 Courthouse RE: Proposed Annexation to CITY OF RENTON (Container Corporation of America) Temporary File No. 1438P Dear Mr. Martin: We have checked the legal description of the attached proposed annexation and find it requiring revision. The enclosed copy of the legal description is marked with our comments on this matter. The related Assessor's map appears to be for the same area as described in the 1 ega 1 descri pt ion. This annexation does not appear to include a portion of a County park nor conflict with any other city in the vicinity. Very truly yours, €t1 :E. Manager Engineering Services RHK/JRB:kw Enclosure: Entire File cc: Helene Mociulski 402-A Courthouse ---. ... All tho: '. ,on of the Southwest Quarter o{ lon 13; And of the Southeast Quarter of Section 111 ; And of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, A~d' of the Horthwest Quarter of Section 2~; All in Township n North, Range • East, W. H. I in King County, WashIngton described as fol10llt's: Beginning at the intersection of the ~esterly Right-of-Way line of Honster Road S.W. (formerly known as Steele Hill Road -Survey 2~-23-6-1. :2.5" Established ~-~-'l. or County Rd. NO.8) or the Northern Pacific Railway Belt Line with the northerly Right-of-Way Line -( c"'O M4uJ (,,1,.)£) Rlght~of-way~in the Northwest Cuarter or said Section 24 said point also being the exlsting City Limit of Renton as annexed by OrdInances No. 1764 and No. 1928; Thence northwesterly along said northerly railroad Right-or-Way Line IWb ",e~T 41NC. of NP. Ry MI\l~ 1..>JE. through the Northwest Quarter or said Section 24 and through the Northeast Quarter of said Section 23 and through the Southeast Quarter" of Section 14 to f'b R.I<'I at the thread of .the Black River and(the '" f l' 9 limits of the City of TUkWila) 't1..t..-~"I $T'~" C-ITt .c.IMIT.:s: ~~ RbJrOAJ AS Ji.!..TA8{..J~EJ) By cRoP. 4/6V~ J' Thence northeasterly along said thread and said City limits line to'the 14S So. ~rd c.1Wre:'" . ';~t~erl) R!g~t of wey line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known 8S St.), being also the·existing City Limit of Renton 85 annexed under Ordinance" "'&::::::1:1::6.*==" eI . NO. 192 a ; TI< ..., c. • 1""1 L.:' IV" r 5 '" ~ R it..,,.,, <.l Thence easterly and southeasterly along s ii routbe r ]) qi::g:ht 'GfztH8Mf bl"e of ·"OlisLt: RoW S '. to the south line of said Section IJ; s ... &t e:1-t I ''''''.~ -.J. Thence southerly along,l\the. west Right-or .. Way Line of said Monster Road S.w. in the Northwest Cuarter of said Section 2. to the point of beginning. FLll-B 02109/87 6oNiA1N~··~.--~--W\~\aA-­ .AN N i:. '1ATl oN -------- 0tTy OF L.r~,AL I2,ENToN' ~IBlT re.~IPTION FILE NO 1438p CITY OF RENTON Proposed Annexation (Container Corp of America) .\. Boundary Review Board King COUllty, State of Washington King County Courthouse Seallle, Washington'9811J4 Telephone (206) 344-4196 March 5, 1987 MEHORAIIDUM TO: CARRIE TRIMNELL, ASSISTANT PLANNER CITY OF RENTON FROM: G. BRICE MARTIN, Executive Secretary IN RE: BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD FILE NO. 1438p CITY OF RENTON Proposed Annexation (Container Corporation of America) Enclosed is the staff SUIlIr.ary of the referenced Notice of Intention. It is i.ncluded in the agenda materials sent to the Board for the meeting of· March 12, 1987 GBM/pr SUMMARY BACKGROUND INFORMATION Temp. File No. l438p Permanent File No. __ _ Received: Entity: CITY OF RENTON Action: Annexation Tentatve F.D. Date Filed: Expires: Jur. Taken: Title: Container Corporation of America Hearing: RESPONSE LETTERS Department of Public Works Util. Coord./Planning Division Counsel to Board Entity Notified of Filing On ADDITIONAL ENTITIES/AGENCIES NOTIFIED Council Member(s): Greive Clerk of the Council; K.C. Dept. of Assessments; K.C. Fire Marshall, DOE; DSHS; PSCOG; King Subregional Council Cities and Towns: Tukwila K.C. Fire Districts: 40, 20 Sewer Districts: School District: Renton #403 Water Districts: SEPA DECLARATION: COMMENTS OF EXECUTIVE SECRETARY: Location Between Earlington Golf Course and Ft. Dent Park/ Green River, Approximately one-fourth mile north of 1-405 Land Area Population Assessed Valuation Community Plan Area Community Plan Designation County Zoning City Comprehensive Plan City Zoning District Compo Plan District Franchise Sewerage General Plan ON FIRST REVIEW: 45 acres -0- $4,508,400 M-H (Heavy Hanufacturing) H-P (Hanufactur!ng -Park) LSA .3-12-87 ON SECOND REVIEW: 2/26/86 2/26/86 4-9-87 SUMHARY. FILE NO. 1438. Cont. This 45 acre annexation is an unincorporated island located between Renton and Tukwila. Renton is the clearly establishec! purveyor of services within this vicinity east of the railroad tracks (see Thomas Bros. Plate 41. The annexation area is '.!letter . displaved In the north-central portion of the plate. than it is on the vicinity maps.) This is an established manufacturing area. anc! the City's proposed zoning is very similar to King County's. The proposal appears to be rational in all respects but one. That is. the railroad right-of-way along the southwest boundary of the annexation is not included. That. right-of-way WOUld. remain in King Countv as an island Il4 feet wide and 2100 f~~t long. It may be that Renton expects Tuk'wlla to annex the right-of-way. As of this writing we do not know why Renton prepared the boundary as they did. ·However. the assessor's map prepared by City staff displavs the remaining island so clearly that one can only conclude that"they were aware of it. It is recommended a request for review not be executed. at least pending receipt of an explanation from Renton. ** GBH/pr 3-4-87 **We received an oral report that Renton and TukwiI a! have agreed that the Island lies within the latter's service area. Renton is sending documentation. ! CITY OF RENTON 00II. -POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor March 3, 1987 Mr. G. Brice Martin, Executive Secretary Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County 906 Smith Tower Seattle, Washington 98104 Subject: Proposed Container Corporation of America Annexation Dear Brice: As per our telephone conversation, please find attached a copy of the letter from Tukwila's Mayor Gary VanDusen regarding the island created by the proposed Container Corporation of America Annexation to the City of Renton. I hope this letter is of assistance to you. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to call. Carrie Trimnell Assistant Planner CT:2492G Attachment 200 Mill Avenue South -Renton, Washington 98055 -(206) 235-2552 I 1 I cstv of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila Washington 98188 (206) 433·1800 Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor Mr. Larry Springer, Director Renton Policy Development Department Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 November 24, 1986 1.11 I Ul-Hl:NTON u,~C 1 1986 RE: Proposed Container Corporation Annexation. Dear Mr. Springer, The Tuhlila City Administration has no objection to the City of Renton annexing the island of unincorporated King County located immediately east of Fort Dent Park ~lith the following exception: the western boundary of the City of Renton's annexation should be the eastern edge of the Burling- ton Northern Railroad right-of-way (see attached map). Terminating the Renton annexation along the eastern railroad right-of-way would allow the City of Tukwila to later annex this area and continue the smooth boundary our cities have just formed along this line to the imme- diate north and south. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Vernon Umetsu of my staff at 433-1858. VU/sjn attachment cc: Robert Mui 11 i , Glacier Park Company (Burlington Northern RR) Joe Nagel, King County Planning and Cornmun ity Development Dept. Brice Martin, King County Boundary Review Board Sincerely, ~.~~. ~n . ------- Mayor j I I I I ! I , -j ! i " ~ 1 i -, I -- / / ./ / I / ./ / / /"" , / / '- / / -. \ '0 , ' .~ / .. \ '? ;1" 2138N CITY OF RENTON OETERMINA TION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST NO.: ECF-103-86 APPLICA TION NO{s).: NI A DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: Application to anne)( 45.08 acres (CCA. Metro. and King County parcels) to the City of Renton. PROPONENT: Container Corporation of America LOCA TION OF PROPOSAL: Property located at 7000 South 143rd Street. Renton. WA 98055. LEAD AGENCY: City of Renton. Building and Zoning Department. The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.2IC.030(2){c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. There is no comment period for this DNS. Responsible Official: Environmental Review Committee City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South. Renton. WA 98055 Phone: 235-2550 APPEAL: You may appeal this determination in writing to Renton Hearing E)(aminer no later than February 2. 1987. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact City of Renton. Building and Zoning Department to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. DATE OF DECISION: January 14. 1987 PUBLICATION DATE: January 19.1987 Ronald G. Nelson Building and Zoning Director /) ~ ~---.\/ '" } . .-' " 7-:_<---<--K,0".~ ~ Richard C. Houghton ! J Public Works Director - 24llG ANNEXATION REVIEW SUMMARY CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA 75% ANNEXATION PUBLIC MEETING -FEBRUARY 9, 1987 A. SUMMARY AND LOCATION The applicant proposes the annexation of property totalling ± 45.08 acres located along the west side of Monster Road S.W. in the 600-1000 block. The signature on the petition constitutes 99.8% of the assessed valuation within the proposed annexing area. This annexation and concurrent rezone request, file R-021-86, to M-P (Manufacturing Park) is requested in order that sanitary sewer service may be secured for the property. B. GENERAL INFORMATION The city limits in the vicinity of the proposed annexation were created by the following ordinances: Ordinance #1745 -4/14/59 Ordinance #1764 -5/27/59 Ordinance #1928 -12/22/61 A deannexation ordinance (111928 of 12/26/61) of property adjacent along the northwesterly border of the site is also involved. King County zoning of the subject property is MH (Heavy Manufacturing). In the County's Environmentally Sensitive Area overlay, the western half of the subject site is designated as a Class III Seismic Hazard area. In addition, there is identified a shallow water "Wetland" section in the extreme northwesterly corner (running southwest-northeast). The City of Renton's Comprehensive Plan designates the subject site as Manufacturing Park/Multiple Option. The existing and projected use of the site is consistent with this classification. Under Renton's proposed Environmentally Sensitive Area regulation, two areas of sensitivity have been identified. The area in the extreme northwesterly corner is classified as "Very Severe" due to the existence of the wetland. In the south-center and southeast portion along Monster Road S. W. is a "Very Severe" designation due to slopes of 40% or greater. C. PUBLIC SERVICES The City of Renton presently services the site with water and storm sewer. Sanitary sewer service will be provided along with the Local Improvement District for the property. -2- Fire service is presently provided by King County Fire District #40 located at 14810 Petrovitsky Road. Upon annexation, the City of Renton Fire station 1111, located at 211 Mill Avenue South, would serve the property. Police patrol services on Monster Road S. W. pass adjacent to the proposed annexation area. D. ANALYSIS: 1. Departments evaluating the subject annexation have not found any major problems related to their areas of responsibility as a result of this proposal. 2. Reviewing departments have indicated represents a logical extension of departments. that the proposed annexation services provided by their 3. All departments indicated that service to this area could be accommodated within existing facilities, staff, and budget resources. 4. All municipal departments support the proposed annexation. 5. At this public meeting, the City is required by RCW 35A.14.120 to answer the following questions: a. Will the City accept the 10% Notice of Intent Petition as an indication of intent to annex? The Policy Development Department recommends that the Council accept the annexation petition. b. Will the City require simultaneous adoption of zoning- regulations for the property? The Policy Development Department advises that the City require simultaneous rezoning of the property and recommends that M-P -zoning be imposed on the site (see later discussion). c. Will the City require the property to assume its proportional share of the City I S bonded indebtedness? The Policy Development Department recommends that this requirement be imposed. 6. City Council Resolution No. 2429 establishes policies for the evaluation of annexation applications. The proposed annexation is generally consistent with those poliCies favoring extension of existing public services, falls within the City I s identified sphere of influence, and is within its general service areas. Zoning When this annexation application was originally filed, the proponent (Container Corporation of America) also filed a concurrent rezone application. However, the rezone appliation covered only that property -3- owned by Container Corporation + 42 acres), as they cannot request zoning on property not in their ownership. The remaining + 3.08 acres are owned by King County and the Union Pacific Railroad Company. The Hearing Examiner considered Container Corporation's request for Manufacturing Park (M-P) zoning on January 20, 1987. This request is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan land use designation of Manufacturing Park/Multiple Option and is consistent with the existing and developing land uses in the vicinity. It would seem reasonable, therefore, to impose Manufacturing Park zoning on the remaining acreage also. E. RECOMMENOATION Based upon the foregoing analysis, the Policy Oevelopment Oepartment supports the various City departments' recommendations for approval of the requested annexation and rezone. If Council concurs in these and those of 0-5 above, the Policy Development Department recommends that Council approve the petition application and impose Manufacturing Park zoning on the additional ± 3.08 acres and that the Policy Development Department be instructed to submit a Notice of Intent package to the King County Boundary Review Board pursuant to existing policy. · - -.' . ,;' .. CHI(.A(,O MILWAUKEE & '-. -.-._._. SOUT J ~ '-\ , Gov't lot I 13.70 Acres CONt41 MER CORP, 0' AMERICA I J ! ............... _ .... \ \ , \ C'"'-.. _._'¥# "', \ . \,,' -._ . .. \-~~",::-: --~.~. "'::; .... . ,------.... '). I .... .... ..... , "---.... PA'lf .... , ..... ..... ..... ..... EARliNGTON 60U ,I I' ,I " .-\ ....... , -\ ..... ~ I , , , MUNti,fAlI -~ .. " ....... : · \ --_. -----!---...:.-~-- I -; DIS P 0 S AI L \0- I \ I 01 oJ} w 01 ~ ... , I , I " City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila washington 98188 (2061 433-1800 Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor Mr. Larry Springer, Director Renton Policy Development Department Muni ci pa 1 Buil di ng 200 Mill Avenue South Ren~on, Washington 98055 November 24, 1986 1..11 I VI-HI:NTON ul~C 1. 1986 RE: Proposed Container Corporation Annexation. Dear Mr. Springer, The Tukwila City Administration has no objection to the City of Renton annexing the island of unincorporated King County located immediately east of Fort Dent Park with the following exception: the western boundary of the City of Renton's annexation should be the eastern edge of the Burling- ton Northern Railroad right-of-way (see attached map). Terminating the Renton annexation along the eastern railroad right-of-way would allow the City of Tukwila to later annex this area and continue the smooth boundary our cities have just formed along this line to the imme- diate north and south. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Vernon Umetsu of my staff at 433-1858. VU/sjn attachment cc: Robert Muilli, Glacier Park Company (Burlington Northern RR) Joe 'Nage 1, King County Planning and Community Development Dept. Brice Martin, King County Boundary Review Board Sincerely, ~, Mayor I 11 ~ /~ , .' / " " / " Tt.A 1::'. W \ L A Su ('foa. lED A.N f\l D<. A ']1 o~ LI"1 I r , I .I / i NG/-'(" I''''~ DEP1' ;JUku: L-j'" t.~ .... -: - . OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER CITY OF RENTON ~'(J l~' //If! January' 29, 1987 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION APPLICANT: LOCATION: SUMMARY OF REQUEST: SUMMARY OF ACTION: BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT REPORT: PUBLIC HEARING: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA File No.: R -021-86 West side of Monster Road SW. at the 600-11 00 Block. Approval to rezone approximately 42 acres of property to M-P. Property currently being reviewed for annexation to the City of Renton. Building and Zoning Department Recommendation: Approval Hearing Examiner Decision: Recommend approval by the City Council upon annexation into the City. The Building & Zoning Department Report was received by the Examiner on January 13, 1987 After reviewing the Building and Zoning Department Report, examining available information on file with the application, and field checking the property and surrounding area, the Examiner conducted a public hearing on the subject as fOllows: The hearing was opened on January 20, 1987 at 900 A.M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building. Parties wishing to testify were affirmed by the Examiner, The following exhibits were entered intO.the record: Exhibit #1 -Yellow File containing application, proof of posting and publication and other documentation pertinent to this request. Exhibit #2 -Assessors Map Exhibit #3 -Map showing Metro holdings within Container Corporation site, The hearing opened with a presentation of the staff report by Jeanette Samek-McKague, Senior Planner. In her review she pointed out that the site is bordered by Monster Road which is a major access, and zoned M-H with King County which is heavy industrial zoning; the Comprehensive Plan shows the property as M-P mUltiple option; and the northern half of the site is occupied by a manufacturing plant and office with a wetland in the northeast corner of the property. Continuing, Mrs. Samek-McKague stated uses surrounding the site show undeveloped property to the north which is Black River Forest Park, as well as the Metro Treatment Plant and P-I Channel, light industrial/commercial uses and the City of Tukwila. She stated utilities are available in the area; the rezone of 42 acres is to be processed simultaneous with an annexation (which incorporates a larger parcel of property); reviewed city departmental comments noting the Utilities and Fire Departments each feel the water system will have to be upgraded, with Traffic Engineering commenting that the roadway adjacent to the property is unsuitable for any major development. The applicant has already agreed to participate in LID 332 which will bring sewers to the site, and has agreed to participate in ,the Oakesdale Street improvements. Mrs. Samek-McKague reviewed the criteria to be considered when considering a rezone and stated this property was not included in the recent city-wide rezone; the request is in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan; utility improvements are avail able to the site via LID 332; and it is felt this is a timely application as the property is surrounded by Renton City limits and is a logical extension to the west. Based on information provided to staff, Senior Planner Samek-McKague asked the Examiner to recommend approval of this request to the City Council. Calling for testimony in support of this proposal from the applicant or their representative, responding was Hilario Ramirez. Container Corporation of America. 7000 So. l43rd Avenue. Renton. WaShington 98055. Mr. Ramirez advised the Examiner that .3 acres of their site at the southern tip is owned by Metro. Metro purchased the land to install their surge line, and said land is still in King County, He '''''",,' E,h;b;, #3 ,howi". M,,,,', bol"o,' w;lliio ili, CO"mio", Co"o"O," '0"" Container Corporation of America R-021-86 hnuary 29. 1987 . Page 2 the utility charges assessed to the applicant. He was advised he would have to work out this matter with Ron Olson of the Utility Engineering Department. He had no further comments or questions. The Examiner called for further testimony regarding this project. There was no one else wishing to speak. and no further comments from staff. The hearing closed at 9:20 A.M. FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & DECISION: Having reviewed the record in this matter, the Examiner now makes and enters the following: FINDINGS: I. The applicant, Container Corporation of America, filed a request for approval of a rezone for approximately 42 acres of property from King County zoning to M-P (Manufacturing Park) zoning upon annexation of the site by the City of Renton. 2. The yellow file containing the staff report, the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) documentation and other pertinent materials was entered into the record as Exhibit #1. 3. The Environmental Review Committee (ERC), the City's responsible official issued a Declaration· of Non-Significance (DNS) for the subject proposal. 4. The subject proposal was reviewed by all departments with an interest in the matter .. '-----_.J 5. The subject site is located on the west side of the 600 to 1100 block of Monster Road. The site is almost due west of the Metro Sewage Treatment Plant. 6. The subject site is located just outside the City'S western boundary in unincorporated King County. The site is being reviewed for annexation into the City by the City Council. That review is independent of this action, although the City Council will review both items together once a recommendation is made on the rezone request. 7. The map element of the Comprehensive Plan designates the area in which the subject site is located as suitable for the development of Manufacturing Park/Multiple Option uses, but does not mandate such development without consideration of other policies of the plan. 8. At the Public Hearing it was disclosed that a portion of the legally identified subject site is not owned by the applicant, but that the portion is owned by Metro. Since Metro did not join in the application it would be inappropriate to consider a request for the portion of the property which is owned by Metro. Since the legal description included the entire site, it appears appropriate to consider the request as it solely affects the applicant's property. 9. As indicated, the Metro Plant is east of the site, undeveloped property zoned M-P (the category requested) is located north of the site, with light industrial uses located south of the site and portions of Tukwila and unincorporated King County located west of the site. The site itself is currently zoned MH, a King County designation permitting heavy manufacturing. 10. An LID to construct Oakesdale Avenue, a proposed major arterial adjacent to the subject site has been approved by the City Council. Sanitary sewers will be included in the LID and will bring sewer service to the subject site. 11. The Fire Department and Utilities division of the Public Works Department raised issues related to the adequacy of the water lines serving the subject site. CONCLUSIONS 1. The proponent of a rezone must demonstrate that the request is in the public interest, that it will not impair the public health, safety and welfare and in addition, complies with at least one of the criteria found in Section 4-3010, which provides in part that: a. The subject site has not been considered in a previous area-wide rezone or land use analysis; or b. The subject site is potentially designated for the new classification per the Comprehensive Plan; or c. There has been a material and substantial change in the area in which the subject site is located since the last rezoning of the property or area. The requested classification is justified and should be approved by the City Council. • .,' ~'" ".' . . .. :. ' .. " .. : .' "---' Container Corporation of America R-021-86 January 29, 1987 Page 3 2. The requested zoning, M-P, is a direct implementation of the manufacturing park designation found in the Comprehensive Plan. It is also obviously compatible with the existing development on the site and is analogous to the current classification given the site in King County. 3. Obvious changes or planned changes in the area are the LID for Oakesdale Ave, as well as the proposed development of the Black River Forest property north and northeast of the subject site. 4. Only one question remains, if water service is currently inadequate should the site be given a zoning which permits even more intense development? If the usual G (General) Zoning were automatically attached, additional development would not be of right. Since the Council will also be tackling the issue as part of the annexation process, if staff still believe water service to the site is a critical concern, upgrading could be a condition of annexation to the City. 5. In conclusion, it appears reasonable to rezone the subject site to M-P upon annexation, and the City Council should reclassify the site as requested. 6. Again, this recommendation should be read as removing from consideration the property which is owned by Metro. While they may not object to such action they were not properly a party to the proceeding, and this office has no jurisdiction to make any recommendation regarding the status of the Metro parcel. DECISION The City Council should reclassify the subject site to M-P when the site is annexed into the City. ORDERED THIS 29th day of January, 1987. FRED J. KAUFMAN HEARING EXAMINER TRANSMITTED THIS 29th day of January, 1987 to the parties of record: Hilario Ramirez Container Corporation 7000 South 143rd Avenue Renton, Washington 98055 TRANSMITTED THIS 29th day of January, 1987 to the following: Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch Councilman Richard M. Stredicke Richard Houghton, Public Works Director Larry M. Springer, Policy Development Director Members, Renton Planning Commission Ronald Nelson, Building & Zoning Director Don Erickson, Zoning Administrator Glen Gordon, Fire Marshal Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Renton Record-Chronicle Pursuant to Title IV, Section 3015 of the City'S Code, request for reconsideration must be filed in writing on Or before 5:00 P.M .. February 12. 1987. Any aggrieved person feeling that the decision of the Examiner is based on erroneous procedure, errors of law or fact, error in judgment, or the discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably available at the prior hearing may make a written request for a review by the Examiner within fourteen (14) days from the date of the Examiner's decision. This request shall set forth the specific errors relied upon by such appellant, and the Examiner may, after review of the record, take further action as he deems proper. An appeal to the City Council is governed by Title IV, Section 3016, which requires that such appeal be filed with the City Clerk, accompanying a filing fee of $75.00 and meeting other specified requirements. Copies of this ordinance are available for inspection or purchase in the Finance Department, first floor of City Hall. The Appearance of Fairness Doctrine provides that no ex parte (private one-on-one) communications may occur concerning pending land use decisions. This means that parties to a land use decision may Container Corporation of America R-021-86 January 29, 1987 Page 4 not communicate in private with any decision-maker concerning the proposal. Decision-makers in the land use process include both the Hearing Examiner and members of the City Council. All communications concerning the proposal must be made in public. This public communication permits all interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them to openly rebut the evidence. Any violation of this doctrine would result in the invalidation of the request by the Court. The Doctrine applies not only to the initial public hearing but to all Requests for Reconsideration as well as Appeals to the City Council. • --de:: __ _ I· I i" ! • I : c;;!, ,0 I I I r . ; " '. .' M E -". _. ___ I ___ '- S"·p 0 CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA R-021-86 I I I APPL I CANT CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA + TOTAL AREA ____ ~4~2~.O~A~C~R~ES~_ PRINCIPALCCESS_~M~O~N~S~T~E~R~R~O~A~D_S~.W~.~ ___________________________ __ EXIST ING . I I NG NA (ZONED IN KING COUNTY MH HEAVY INDUSTRY) E X 1ST I NG u ~ E MANUFACTURING PLANT AND ASSOCIATED OFFICE BUILDING --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------- PROPOSED USE REZONE TO MANUFACTURING PARK (M-P) AS PART OF ANNEXATION/REZONE PR,ocl~s: COMPREHENSIVE LAND LISE PLAN MANUFACTURING PARK -MULTIPLE OPTION CDt1MENTS ________________________________________________________ __ ~-.-.- D LAKE WASHINGTON LAND USE ELEMENT Single Family lLow Density rJlultl-i=amily Medium Density Multi-Family High Density Multi-Family Recreation Greenbelt • Commercial tm Office / Office Parlt ~ ~ Public / Quasi-Public light Industrial Heavy Industrial Manufacturing Park I Multiple Option I' .. !J;~~~~ .1. _--~ f' -.' . ' .. --. -'- . , \ , . JLROAD / P{;!CPH~T'( J. Lll~E . n n t~_ \J 5.143 rd ::.T. ,. , \ • em .... FICE _"'''-'-1 PLANT ~ "17,tW ~p. ~ t~600S:F.. ", . ~ J ,~, A-DoI1IOAJ l .' , , · " , , , .r " '. , , I. : . , . PROPERTY -~ · . • • LINE , , , . .' ~.' . . . ' . ;. 0"-" ."aCld'C 0 , . ., . '. - •..• ' 'I! ,I \If "I>. '" -~. ,,_ .,o: •• ~ . ~~,_. '\ . , . ," . , \ \ , Q." .... ,.' ".1 -",0> ! " \ \ " .. f'''Rm. JNTE'RaI'fOR emf ------ . .... ,'.,,-< .•. ',,-.. ";',' i i •• « -1 , "''';-~ :: . '. ~. :!"~,;i;;;P0~f,~~~f;~!*,~l~lji(%,~~.~~:t~~1',~1,#~i'i~!!~,.,';, ,i: ':', ~. "', :"", February 9, 1987 Monday, 8:00 p.m. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS CITY STAFF IN ATTENDANCE PRESS APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES P.UBLIC HEARINGS <:::::A~nexation: Container ':COrporation 75% Petition ClIiid Rezone, R-021-87 Annexation: Sierra Heigh ts 75% Peti tion and Rezone RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting MINUTES Municipal Building Council Chambers Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. THOMAS W. TRIMM, NANCY L. MATHEWS, JOHN W. REED, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, KATHY A. KEOLKER, ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL CLYMER BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE J. WARREN, City Attorney; MAXINE E. MOTOR, City Clerk; LARRY SPRINGER, Policy Development Director; LT. GARRY ANDERSON, Police Department Gail Folkins, Valley Daily News Correction noted by Keolker: Page 41, paragraph seven, third line, change .. I 2 six-foot" to "six 12-foot." MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 2,1987, AS CORRECTED. CARRIED. This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, published and mailed in accordance with State and local laws, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hearing to consider the Container Corporation of America 75% Annexation Petition and Rezone. The proposal, consisting of 45.08 acres located along the west side of Monster Road SW in the 600-I 000 block, includes a concurrent rezone to M-P, Manufacturing Park, zone to allow installation of sanitary sewer service to the subject site for future development. The applicant has applied to the Hearing Examiner for the more intensive M-P zoning classification on the property, and the Hearing Examiner's recommendation for approval will be scheduled on the Council agenda of 2/23/87 if no appeals are filed (R-021-87). The hearing this date constitutes the second of two required public hearings on the annexation and rezone. Policy Development Director Larry Springer designated the location of the subject site, reviewed staff recommendations, and advised that although the majority of the subject site is owned by Container Corporation, small portions at the northern end are owned by Metro, King County and Burlington Northern Railroad Company. Following approval of the annexation by the King County Boundary Review Board, a second public hearing will be scheduled to consider the rezone of the remaining portion to M-P, Manufacturing Park. Upon Council inquiry regarding whether "Hobo Junction" is included in the scope of the annexation, Lt. Garry Anderson, Police Department, indicated his understanding that the area in question is no longer inhabited by transients, and no problems have been reported. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE ANNEXATION, REQUIRE STIPULATIONS OF ZONING, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION, AND THE PROPORTIONAL SHARE OF THE CITY'S BONDED INDEBTEDNESS; AND REFER THIS MA TIER TO THE POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT FOR SUBMISSION TO KING COUNTY BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD. CARRIED. This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, published and mailed in accordance with State the local laws, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hearing to consider the Sierra Heights 75% annexation petition and rezone to R-l, single family residential zone. The proposal contains 33.71 acres and is located on the west side of l32nd Avenue SE (Union Avenue NE) westerly to l28th Avenue SE from SE 102nd Street southerly to slightly south of SE 106th Street. Policy Development Director Larry Springer designated the location of the subject site which contains 69 parcels, reviewed staff recommendations, noted February 9. 1987 Rezone: Renton-Tukwila Boundary Adjustment Renton City Council Minutes Page 50 that signatures on the petition constitute 75.67% of the assessed valuation, and indicated the purpose of the annexation to allow connection of properties currently experiencing septic tank failure to City sewer service. Mr. Springer advised that the original scope of the annexation was reduced in order to gather the required number of signatures in areas supporting the proposal. He also noted the possibility that areas to the north would desire annexation in the future. Upon Council inquiry, Mr. Springer confirmed that only one-half of the right-of-way of 106th Street is included in the annexation; and in accordance with Council policy, connection to sewers wiII not be allowed unless properties first annex to the City. Audience comment was invited. Carol Halvorson, 12803 SE 102nd Street, Renton, and Mike Anderson, 10318 129th Avenue SE, supported approval of the annexation. At Council request, Mr. Springer designated the location of the property owned by the StilwiII family (13052 SE 102nd) which was not included in the annexation since owners of adjacent property were opposed to the proposal. Mr. and Mrs. Stilwill had requested sewer connection on 7!7 /86, due to septic failure and were awaiting circulation of an annexation petition. In response to Council suggestion that properties on the south side of 102nd be included in the current annexation instead of waiting until septic problems occur, Mr. Springer cautioned that increasing the scope of the annexation may result in inability to achieve required 75% participation. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL ACCEPT· THE ANNEXATION, IMPOSE THE STIPULATIONS OF ZONING, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION, AND PROPORTIONAL SHARE OF THE CITY'S BONDED INDEBTEDNESS; AND REFER THIS MA TIER TO POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT FOR SUBMISSION TO KING COUNTY BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD. CARRIED. Noting that some of the residents in the annexation formerly participated in a community council, Councilman Stredicke questioned authority of such councils .. City Attorney Warren indicated that while community councils have no legal authority, they can effectively galvanize individual property owners towards a common goal. This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in accordance with State and local laws, Mayor Shinpoch opened the first of two required public hearings to consider the imposition of zoning on two parcels of property transferred from the City of Tukwila as a result of the Renton-Tukwila boundary adjustment annexation, effective on 2/4/87. Policy Development Director Larry Springer designated the location of the two parcels on a vicinity map of the area. He advised that Light industrial, L-I, classification is recommended for the northerly parcel composed principally of the Black River Quarry (Area A), which presently contains a rock crusher operation and associated equipment storage and repair. That site is presently zoned M-I or Light Industrial in the City of Tukwila. Manufacturing Park, M-P, classification is recommended for the second parcel located south of Longacres Race Track (Area B), in conformance with the area-wide Green River Valley Rezone and the Comprehensive Plan. At Council request, Mr. Springer agreed to investigate the life expectancy of the rock quarry use to determine whether L-I zoning is appropriate in the future. He noted that alternative zoning such as Office Park or Manufacturing Park would be much more restrictive on the site. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Discussion was held regarding the appropriateness of imposing G-I zoning on the northerly parcel and requiring the property owner to apply for a rezone to a higher density. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE PROPOSED REZONE WITH THE EXCEPTION THAT THE NORTHERLY PARCEL BE DESIGNATED G-I, GENERAL, AND THE SUBJECT MA TIER BE REFERRED BACK TO THE POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT TO SET SECOND PUBLIC HEARING.-Speaking against the motion, Councilman Clymer questioned zoning change since property owners may have been led to believe that existing zoning would be retained ~ -.. TO: ~ <¥rG~ SUBJECT: '-tJd ~ ~\ SPEED LETTER DATE :_-"'?7"i//:----' '1'/',,+/._ 88=---L-7 ____ _ PROJECT :---loC; ..... ~~===~=:::!:~ =~Cv-~..;:.r=--__ ~ "' •• I vr-Ht:NfON ~~S t L 1987 peLI~' Ot'VELOPMF.NT I'I~," ... • '<.: E X H I BIT "A" CONTAINER CORP. Legal Description All that portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13; And of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14; And of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23; And of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24; All in Township 23 North, Range 4 East, W.M., in King County, Washington described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly Right-of-Way Line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as Steele Hill Road -Survey 24-23-4-1, Established 5-23-31, or County Rd. No.8) with the northerly Right-of-Way Line of the Northern Pacific Railway Belt Line Right-of-Way in the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 said point also being the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed by Ordinances No. 1764 and No. 1928; Thence northwesterly along said northerly railroad Right-of-Way Line through the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 and through the Northeast Quarter of said Section 23 and through the Southeast Quarter of Section 14 to the thread of the Black River and the existing limits of the City of Tukwila; Thence northeasterly along said thread and said City limits line to the southerly Right-of-Way line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as So. 153rd st.), being also the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed under Ordinances No. 1764 and No. 1928; Thence easterly and southeasterly along said southerly Right-of-Way Line of Monster Road S.W. to the south line of said Section 13; Thence southerly along the West Right-of-Way Line of said Monster Road S.W. in the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 to the point of beginning. Fl.ll-B 02/09/87 , M E T ---- 5 p 0 ( , CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS I ~ ~. , [ By MARY SWIFT Staff Reporter Dr. James Swick, fi;ed last month as Issaquah School District superin- tendent, plans to appeal his dismiss- aland has asked for an open hearing on his appeal. . On the night the board voted unanimously to fire Swick, Issaquah School Board President Karen Taylor Sherman declined uon the. advice of counsel" to comment on the reasons Swick was dismissed. school. Kauzlarich, now a grandmother, was a wide· . eyed third grader when the school opened in 1927, a smaller version of the since~xpanded ·brick structure on Shattuck Avenue South behind the K-Mart Store in downtown Renton. The school is celebrating its 60th birthday, and Kaulzarich was on hand for some of the special festivities. . er, was a favorite. "She was just the sweetest thing, you know," Kauzlarich recalled. "Just wonderful. Of course, ~ was a,goodie·goodie." Kauzlarich's fondness for Sister Frances Mariie, now dead, endured over the years. "She even had some of my children,'" Kauzlarich, who sent her own 11 youngsters to SI. An- thony'S, said of the nun. Students still wear uniforms. In tile early days, it was navy blue skirts with sweaters and white blouses. Stiff white cuffs and collars were the order of the day. nuns' dining room. "I was practicing piano at the convent and the sisters asked me if I'd like to have a piece of strawberry shortcake. So they took me into their dining room and gave it to me -on a beautiful white tablecloth. And it was wonder- ful! What did I do? I spilled iton the tablecloth. I . was devastated, you know. To tell you the truth, I put my plate over it-" Monday, Sherman said she thinks' an open hearing on Swick's appeal "was in our (the board's) best inter- As a child, Kauzlarich lived just down the street, on Smithers, a short hop and a couple of skips away from the newly.opened Catholic school. "I went to St. Edwards in Hillman City until , St. Anthony's opened and then. we moved to . Renton and I went to St. Anthony's," she said. "I made my own," Kauzlarich recalled, laughing. The rules were strict: No talking after recess or lunch. Kauzlarich chuckles at the memories now., Like a host of others .who got their educational starts beneath the stern -but Kauzlarich says gentle -gaze of the school's sisters, this week has special meaning. . The school observed its birthday as part of National Catholic Schools week. ests." . . Swick, 'who was fired in the wake of an investigation into budget de- ficit problems in the. district, -·notified the board last Friday that he would appeal. The move means Swick will remain on the district payroll at least· until a hearing officer mutually agreed upon by both sides renders a decision on the appeal. . . Following Swick's notice that he would appeal, the board made public for the first time details of· the allegations against Swick. In a letter dated Jan. 29 notifying Swick of the board action, the board identified seven reasons as probable cause for discharge and termination of Swick's contract. Those included: II Failure to properly manage and monitor the financial condition of the dist,rictj II Failure to properly supervise -personnel responsible for prepara- , tion of the district's budget, finan- " cial reports and budget extension; • Failure to promptly notify the board of an erroneous enrollment count at Liberty High School in the 1985-86 school year and other pro-. jected errors and the negative im· pact those errors might have on the district's finanCial condition; a Failure to properly resolve the district's precarious financial can· Horror stories about knuckle· rapping nuns are lost on Kauzlarich, who nevertheless heard tales from other children and,-Iater, from her own youngsters, about the severity of Catholic discipline. ~·We·had to line up and be still. We couldn't say a word," she said. . The celebration kicked off Sunday, Feb. I, with a special Mass' that included liturgical dancing by ·11 of the school's sixth and seventh graders, a form of worship that would have been unheard of in Kauzlarich's day. But her childhood memories are laced only .But the rigid expectations of the classroom relaxed on the playground when the sisters, clad in .their bulky black habits, occasionally jOined the youngsters for hopscotch or other James Swick. , ., .. Council beefs up Renton boundaries dition'of the 1985-86 fiscal year or to notify the board of the ongoing discussions among distri,:t ~ta~f a lause from the 30 members of over concerns about the distrIct s By GAIL FOlKINS fiP d' financial condition: Correspondent t ~~~ :~~: .. motivation for. this B Presenting unrealistically posi· '. The Renton City Co~ncil .took a move, according City Policy De- tive figures to the board in s!lpport . f~rst step toward fatteOlng cltr te~. velopment Director Larry Spring.er, of a budget extension resolutIOn for rtto~ by 78 acres at Monday mght s .is for residents in the area to receive the 198,5.86 fiscal year; meetlOg. Renton sewer service. Some of the • Failure to promptly notify the The council approved two annexa-neighbors say the curre~t service board that state school officials had tions at the meeting, both of which from a septic tank system is faulty. refused to recognize .for filing the now are subject to approval by the "Their situation is at least a bar. 1985-86 budget extension and h~d Boundary Review Board. derline emergency case," Springer expressed concern about the dls-Of three public hearings, covering said. He added that a departmental triet's general 'financial condition; the two annexations and one rezone, \. review showed the city can extend • Overspending the 1985·86 most interest was focused at the services without 'adverse impact to budget without a properly filed Sierra Heights annexation petition. the city. . budget extension. Council members passed the peti· Councilman Thomas Trimm ask· Swick, reached at his Issaquah tion which would beef up the city ed if some residents along Southeast home Monday night, declined to limiis by 33.8 acres from the Sierra I02nd Street could join the annexa- Comment on the board's allegations. Heights neighborhood and' gaining tion at a later date, as the boundary The Issaquah School District, 10-. , divided the street into one part in~An-annexation...,petiti.on for the Renton and one part unincorpo-.l..9>ntainer Corporation on the west rated. sfdeof-MOtiSterRoaC:l was also Councilman Richard Stredicke passed by the council. agreed, and said the south side of Southeast I02nd Street should be included in the annexed portion, Springer said the danger in doing this is that including more house· holds might lower the percentage of citizens who favor the annexation. Seventy·five percent approval is needed for the petition to come before the council. Trimm said all Sierra Heights neighbors should realize that if their household isn't included in the anne· xation, they won't receive the sewer connection. The petition added 45 acres to the city's northwest corner. Springer said the company, which has a manufacturing plant on the proper- ty, wants annexation so it can get sewer service. Council members considered whether to keep the IS acre-Black River Quarry property at its origin- al light industrial classification, or change it to general use zone. Mayor Barbara Shinpoch tabled the issue for a week so that property owners could be notified. cated east of Renton, has been steeped in turmoil since early De- cember when school officials began unveiling details of a 1985-86 fiscal year budget deficit. Classmates send giant get-well card to injured girl Elementary School. Two men killed in wrecks While her second-grade class- mates labored with pencils and crayons on a giant "get·well" card, 8-year-old Heidi Meredith of Au- burn remained hospitalized in seri· ous but stable condition Monday. undergoing trea.tment Monday for the head injury. In her second·grade class at Washington Elementary School in Auburn, Heidi's classmates Monday were adding their individual touches to a banner reading, "Get Well Heidi We Miss You" in large, First thing Monday morning, Les· lie Weiner, Heidi's teacher, talked with the class about the accident. She read a Valley Daily News article about the accident. and showed them a picture of Auburn firefigh· ters using mountaineering equip. ment !o lo~er t~e injure~ ,f!,.ir.l.in a Joyce Landes, Kyle's mother, said parents had driven the children over to visit another boy from Washing· ton Elementary, whose family had just moved to a new home on the West Hill. Two men died Sunday morning in separate crashes, one involving a stolen car. Ronald Eugene Wickstrom, 21. of In a second accident about 9:30 a.m., Loran J. Moesch, 27, of Bel- levue, died after the car he was driving struck a second vehicle in Heidi was struck on the head by a rolling rock Sunday morning while she and other children were walking or".,." fpl.~" ... " 1 ...... .,. .. 0 ~he c.h.i,ld~.e:n ".wereju.st.Ol~t .ta~i~g 2411G ANNEXATION REVIEW SUMMARY CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA 75% ANNEXATION PUBLIC MEETING -FEBRUARY 2, 1987 A. SUMMARY AND LOCATION The applicant proposes the annexation of property totalling ± 45.08 acres located along the west side of Monster Road S.W. in the 600-1000 block. The signature on the petition constitutes 99.8% of the assessed valuation within the proposed annexing area. This annexation and concurrent rezone request, file R-021-86, to M-P (Manufacturing Park) is requested in order that sanitary sewer service may be secured for the property. B. GENERAL INFORMATION The city limits in the vicinity of the proposed annexation were created by the following ordinances: Ordinance #1745 -4/14/59 Ordinance #1764 -5/27/59 Ordinance #1928 -12/22/61 A deannexation ordinance (f11928 of 12/26/61) of property adjacent along the northwesterly border of the site is also involved. King County zoning of the subject property is MH (Heavy Manufacturing). In the County's Environmentally Sensitive Area overlay, the western half of the subject site is designated as a Class III Seismic Hazard area. In addition, there is identified a shallow water "Wetland" section in the extreme northwesterly corner (running southwest-northeast). The City of Renton's Comprehensive Plan designates the subject site as Manufacturing Park/Multiple Option. The existing and projected use of the site is consistent with this classification. Under Renton's proposed Environmentally Sensitive Area regulation, two areas of sensitivity have been identified. The area in the extreme northwesterly corner is classified as "Very Severe" due to the existence of the wetland. In the south-center and southeast portion along Monster Road S. W. is a "Very Severe" designation due to slopes of 40% or greater. C. PUBLIC SERVICES The City of Renton presently services the site with water and storm sewer. Sanitary sewer service will be provided along with the Local Improvement ~istrict for the property. c -2- Fire service is presently provided by King County Fire District #40 located at 14810 Petrovitsky Road. Upon annexation, the City of Renton Fire station fill, located at 211 Mill Avenue South, would serve the property. Police patrol services on Monster Road S.W. pass adjacent to the proposed annexation area. D. ANALYSIS: 1. Departments evaluating the subject annexation have not found any major problems related to their areas of responsibility as a result of this proposal. 2. Reviewing departments have indicated that the proposed annexation represents a logical extension of services provided by their departments. 3. All departments indicated that service to this area could be accommodated within existing facilities, staff, and budget resources. 4. All municipal departments support the proposed annexation. 5. At this public meeting, the City is required by RCW 35A.14.120 to answer the following questions: a. Will the City accept the 10% Notice of Intent Petition as an indication of intent to annex? The Policy Development Department recommends that the Council accept the annexation petition. b. Will the City require simultaneous regulations for the property? The Department advises that the City require of the property and recommends that M-P the site (see later discussion). adoption of zoning Policy Development simultaneous rezoning zoning be imposed on c. Will the City require the property to assume its proportional share of the City's bonded indebtedness? The Policy Development Department recommends that this requirement be imposed. 6. City Council Resolution No. 2429 establishes policies for the evaluation of annexation applications. The proposed annexation is generally consistent with those poliCies favoring extension of existing public services, falls within the City's identified sphere of influence, and is within its general service areas. E. ISSUE Zoning When this annexation application was originally filed, the proponent (Container Corporation of America) also filed a concurrent rezone application. However, the rezone appliation covered only that property -3- owned by Container Corporation ± 42 acres), as they cannot request zoning on property not in their ownership. The remaining + 3.08 acres are owned by King County and the Union Pacific Railroad Company. The Hearing Examiner considered Container Corporation's request for Manufacturing Park (M-P) zoning on January 20, 1987. This request is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan land use designation of Manufacturing Park/Multiple Option and is consistent with the existing and developing land uses in the vicinity. It would seem reasonable, therefore, to impose Manufacturing Park zoning on the remaining acreage also. E. RECOMMENDATION Based upon the foregoing analysis, the Policy Development Department supports the various City departments' recommendations for approval of the requested annexation and rezone. If Council concurs in these and those of D-5 above, the Policy Development Department recommends that Council approve the petition application and impose Manufacturing Park zoning on the additional ± 3.08 acres and that the Policy Development Department be instructed to submit a Notice of Intent package to the King County Boundary Review Board pursuant to existing policy. )" CHI('AC.O MI LWAUKE€ _._. _.-. _._._ .!!!!!L ...... ::_ ;:. :.'=' ==Fc~=-' SOUT AREA I 1 ",- ~-­-,---,-- j \ \ \ '-"-\ \ ~ CORP, OF ... Mr:RltA --...... _...- I I ! J I If \ nOS4<. \ \ Tot.1 \ \ \ .............. ~ .' ,.' \- PACIFIC. (.Oil. \ \ "-"-"-, ..... .... .... EARI.INGTDN PAClf -- " '. &y----. -----t----.-+--=-~".. I AI L I I ... ~ u <l: 0/ f- w u <l: 0/ .. () w 0/ u CITY OF RENTON NOT! CE OF PUBLI C HEAR I1~G BY RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 9th day of __ ~F~e~b~r~u~a~r~y ____________ " 19J[L, at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington, as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the following: The 75% petition to annex property to the City filed by the Container Corporation of America. Property consists of 45.08 acres located along the west side of Monster Road S.W. in the 600-1000 block; known as the Container Corporation of America Annexation. Simultaneous zoning is recommended for the property as M-P zoning (Manufacturing Park). Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval, disapproval or opinions on same. DATE OF PUBLICATION: 1/18/87 CITY OF RENTON Maxine E. Motor City Clerk , , I ~ ',I , ,', , : ... ':::: •. ':' .... ~~~::::~'~.:':"!:~~;~:~:.":':.:~:-~':~.-'.:"'~.', ~ •. :~.:~.; ... "'~:~~.~ •... : •. ':~-' ';!o"'; '''':'>1'.'<'' '~~'~:1 i:'~' ii, :~ .• '·T ," .. f,:' ••. : .. :.. ....... ~~~-' '.~ .• ~~:~ ..... ~~--:-, -~-j ", 0' ! I. ',' , . I"',, II I· "I'!,I 1'1 ," : . i 1,··,··,1'1:,;.,.d111"~·: ~ '., . • " . r' "',1":,, , .• "l'·.j.·~.l~,.,'" .. ', I' ',"'" " ',' -"I 1 NOTICE ;-1 , ' , : RENTON CITY COUNCIL' . ,! ' j i". . !.j' ." I) I I .' , ; .. . :,' . " " ' . ' , I' 1'1" . ~, , ' , I MY AND ALL INTERESTED' /' ' . J. I r-, :-. PERSONS ARE INVITED TO~~ " l . : I: ., PRESENT TO~VOICE:IAPPROVALJ ! I . . 'I" , . . ~ I 'I DISAPPROVAL OR oPINIONS: i ON SlV1E. , , '; '. I: t .. , : i.~ { . ..~ I' , . i; ~: I,: I' Ii, ' i ' I! !' , ,,' J I,: " THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • MAXINE E.MOTOR, January 14. 1987 Mr. John Gardner Container Corporation of America 7000 S. 143rd Street Renton. WA 98055 CITY CLERK • (206) 235-250 I Subject:. Public Hearing Container Corporation of America Annexation Dear Mr. Gardner: The Renton City Council at its regular meeting of December 15. 1986. set the date of February 9. 1987. 8:00 p.m .• Second Floor Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building as the time and place for consideration of the 75% Intent to Annex petition filed by your firm. Please plan to be present in the event the City Council has any questions concerning this matter. I Please feel free to contact this office if you have any further questions. Yours truly. CITY OF RENTON Maxine E. Motor. CMC City Clerk · -.., THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON. WASH. 98055 BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • MAXINE E.MOTOR. January 14, 1987 Mr. Robert Nichols Regional Manager,. Property Management Burlington Northern Railroad Company 999 Third Avenue Seattle, \~A 98104 CITY CLERK • (20S) 235-250 I Subject: Public Hearing for Container Corporation of Amercia Annexation Dear Mr. Nichols: The attached Public Hearing Notice is forwarded to you for your information. Please contact this office if you have any questions. Yours truly, CITY OF RENTON Maxine E. Motor, CMC City Clerk Ene. DATE __ J_an_u_a_ry;;.....7_,_1_98_7 ____ _ The Honorable Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor Members of the City Council Dear Mayor and Council Members: We, the undersigned owners of not less than 75 percent in value, according to assessed valuation for general taxation, of the property herein described and as per plat or map attached thereto .. and by this reference made a part hereof, respectfully petition the City of Renton that the following described property be annexed to the City of Renton, under provision of RCW 35A.14.120 through 35A.140.150, as amended, and; We the undersigned, further agree to the assumption of the pro-rata share of the pre-existing bonded indebtedness of the City, the acceptance ·of provisions of the Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Code as pertains to the area to be annexed, all as more particularly set forth in the regular minutes of the City Council of the City of Renton dated Dec""vn.).,....... [~/Cf'f?b , to wit: ON MOTION BY COUNCILMAN C I ¥ me r-, SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN Sred icb:c: , THE 10 PERCENT PETITION WAS ACCEPTED AND CIRCULATION OF THE ATTACHED 75 PERCENT PETITION WAS AUTHORIZED. Proponent: Conta1ner Corporat10n r1ca Renton, Wa 98055 Dated: January 7, 1987 NAME 'I C DI'\-tC1i "Q~ CorrO '-'+:"" of. .f1rt1.e r .. c::'~ \C\"j Co"", D;vihim ", ADDRESS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ... ~ CITY 0' RENTON PLANNING DBPARTMENT . ,I ,. I' II I ', . I' ; , ' i~~IRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW S,· "'J I !:l~· REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: __ -L~_a.I_ ..... ~...."._,,--______________ _ DATE C IRCULA TED: .J.Lff.&!...J,;G;l!:I!=\:)Jt'>Ul<z ... -I2!O.-_3.4<11-,-J..;1 9;L<¢~c'o~ COMMENTS DUE: ,) A-fl.). I;'> I 9 8 7 , ) ECF -J..I22.. -~ . APPLICATION NO(S).--IW:=....;A~ ____________________ _ PROPONENT: C OIVT e. I wt:; If? Co e...p oF-t. MEg Ie r-. PROJECT TITLE:_...ll .... lwQ ...... ______________________ _ BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: (:., Q Ql .\ C f\"S \ a 1'0 :tD \::..q J:,.,\ E>l }'c Q.ES Lc C B ,M RT (In, <.\-V I \:" K, CD OAPe !=, S") ---ra LOCATION: 7000 SDI II I1 I Y::;' R~ $, 45. ()'i$ H\--f c \\~ SITE AREA: Lj 2-() t l\u:.S;5 BUILDING AREA (gross) :_-,--_____ _ IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1) Ear th 2) Air 3) Wat er nts 4) PIa S) An1m als 6) Ene rgy and Natural Resources 7) Env ironmental Health 8) Lan d and Shoreline Use 9) Hou sing 10) Aes theties 11) Lig ht and Glare 12) Ree reation 13) His torie and Cultural Preservation 14) Tra 1S) Pub 16) Uti COMMENTS: nsportation lie Services lities ,ECOMMENOATION: @ONS ~VIEWEO BY: ~1~ .. c/.· . -.', MINOR IMPACT /' V- MAJOR IMPACT o MITIGATED DNS MORE INFORMATION o EIS FORM 014 REVISED 9/10/85 -'.' ,." :VIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW S T REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: __ ..3l.1 __ .,.....:.-,:;....'--=-.z...'"T~..LI-=4t!!!!-.l!!$ _________ _ DATE CIRCULATED: ...1J):;.c~...J.G::.!I!-\~I)~C:;.l5.I2~....;:3u.1"T"1...J1..::9l...2.:l...!1.<!O"-COMMENTS DUE: ,) 1\.1\.). I? I 19£7 ECF-~-~· APPLICATION NO(s)o--'W:;...;A"'-____________________ _ PROPONENT : C 0 I\JT PI I \J (;: if Co g, e 0 F: t..!L\ F.e Ie I?- PROJECT TITLE:_...tl...!) .... Q~ _____________________ _ BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: 1\9 ~l .\ C p,:s-\ D 0 :tn h-,) N 12 '" gQES lee e, MDRn 4-Va,le? Co OQl?epLs') \0 } ; - LOCATION: 7000 SD\ II \-\ ! LP, 2\) $, 45· <)3<. UtE C. \\~ SITE AREA: L.l 5""·0 t l\c.g,s;:s BUILDING AREA (gross): _______ _ IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1) Ear 2) Air ') Wat 4) PIa 5) Ani 6} Ene 7} Env 8) Lan 9} Hou 10) Aes 11) Lig l2} Rec 13) His 14) Tra 15} . Pub 16} Uti COMMENTS: th er nts mals rgy and Natural Resources ironmental Health d and Shoreline Use sing thetics ht and Glare reation toric and Cultural Preservation nsportation lic Services lities RECOMMENDATION: DNS MINOR IMPACT // -,/ MAJOR IMPACT D MITIGATED DNS MORE INFORMATION o EIS REVIEWED BY:.-J~~~s;;:2~=:::::::::---TITLE: UrILrry rFtJhNI;ER DATE: 1/ (p /8'. . .L-7 ____ _ ... ;,.: .' "-... FORM 1114 REVISED 9/10/85 . -. ~ ·, ':~VIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW S' '''f REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: __ D ..... -"-"E .. ___ SE.,£tt: ...... N= ___________ _ DATE CIRCULATED:, .J.J);c'='..I:F:.!!:~:.lJ\ t)Ule;;;J-I2So-_3.l.41'-r1-1~9;L.2-'1.Ji.1o!... COMMENTS DUE: .. J:.tlI\u:l\u)......!1_3.1..),....J-19::J..J:lB...!7~_ ECF -J.D2,. -.s.k. ' APPLICATION NO(s) .---l:W~A~ ____________________ _ PROPONENT: COm f\ I W[7 if en e..e oF-1. fL\ t;g \c (:., PROJECT TITLE:_..Jl ... )/,.;ClbL. ______________ ......... _______ _ BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: 1\ \> Ql.\ C p..-s-\ D U :tl) );;"p W s::.l 1>.( (? Fe:, lc c e. , "'W"T t?D, <:\-Y I" I". ( D OAge !:::, S, J \0 LOCATION: 7 000 ;s D\ \ '\ \-I, I Y:;' 2 S) S, 45· () 'is UtE C \\~ SITE AREA: LI 2· 0 t l\cgc;:c:... BUILDING AREA (gross): _______ _ IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1) Ear th 2) Air 3) Wat er 4) P1a nts 5) Ani ma1s 6) Ene rgy and Natural Resources 7) Env ironmental Health 8) Lan d and Shoreline Use 9) Hou sing 10) Aes the tics 11) Lig ht and Glare 12) Rec reation 13) His 14) 'Tra toric and Cultural Preservation nsportation 15) Pub 16) Uti COI+tENTS: lic Services lities RECOMMENDATION: ~ DNS MINOR IMPACT f.-.-'" ,/' ,/ ~ /..,../' ~ V- V J_ ~ "./" ~ V / V V , ' MAJOR IMPACT D MITIGATED DNS , MORE INFORMATION , ' o EIS REVIEWED By:_9_L.~LL~b<q..~.::;j~2!.:~u6<:::!-~==---TITLE : __________ _ J DAff; -=-' ________ ' -4-0.::r0:....!:!cP-L?-----FORM 014 REVISED 9/10/85 i,t.'. t.:, . , .:.'-. ~IIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW S 1 J REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: :t f Al""'P\<; . . DATE CIRCULATED: T;ec.p.\ M12 3/ , 9 210 COMMENTS DUE: ,)!\ttl. , 3 19B 7 j ; ECF -J.D2.. -.i&... . APPLICATION NO(S).,--IW=.,;A:..!-____________________ _ PROPONENT: C Om A \ Wf; If? Co e.e 0 F-t. ILl r;g Ie (l>. PROJECT TITLE:_...!l .... )'-IA:l...... _____________________ _ BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: l\» \?l.IC f\3" \ D 10 "J]) );;,.,\,> N t':: =:.I. gQES LcC\.?I ,MRAR:D, '* k'\t.,)C? CO OBPCCLS'> IQ LOCATION: 7000 .s Dl \ \ \-\ I Y;;' R S) S, 45· 0'6 IIj·f: c. \T~ BUILDING AREA (gross): _______ _ IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1) Ear th 2) Air 3) wat er 4) PIa nts 5) Ani mals 6) Ene rgy and Natural Resources 7) Env ironmental Health 8) Lan d and Shoreline Use 9) Hou sing 10) Aes the tics 11) Lig ht and Glare 12) Ree reation 13) His torie and Cultural Preservation 14) Tra nsportation 15) Pub 16) 'Uti COMMENTS: lie Services lities RECOMh ,AllON: REVIE. ~S MINOR IMPACT ~ V- I./' V- £./' . V /~ v v [.... V ~ V V V // , MAJOR IMPACT o MITIGATED DNS MORE INFORMATION ~ D. EIS TITLE: __________ _ DATE: //:r /i? 1 ~~~j~~,4-~~---------FORM 014 REVISED 9/10/85 :.' .~: .. " . ". - . ,.1. r-.',_ .. 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() '6 Il±f C rr~ BUILDING AREA (gross) : ________ __ IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL EliMENTS 1) Ear th 2) Air :5) Wat er 4) P1a nts 5) Ani mals 6) Ene 7) Env 8) Lan 9) Hou 10) Aes 11) Lig 12) Ree D) His rgy and Natural Resources ironmental Health d and Shoreline Use sing theUes ht and Glare reaUon torie and Cultural Preservation 14) Tra nsportaUon 15) Pub 16) UU COMMENTS: lie Services liUes RECOMMENDATION: ~ DNS MINOR IMPACT ~ >V .X- X \, ./ y: V .y X 'X X, X X. ~ V MAJOR IMPACT D MITIGATEO DNS MORE INFORMATION D ·EIS REVIEWED By:_---J-==:::....::~~::..:::..*f-l-!-. ..::::~~..:..:d::::.·~TlTli: _______ _ DATE: __ ~/_-.::=.2::....-~~~7~---- ;,~ •• ':-' '~.' -. 0,' •• ' • ~ • FORM tl14 REVISED 9/10/85 '~\:WIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW r "··'h REVIEWING OEPARTMENT: __ -"'I& .... ' ... UlD __ c&.,..,'--_____ ..." .. ,.... _______ _ DATE CIRCULATED: ..s.J)=.c-=~F;;.iiU-::l.\.Ll6l,;;C;5.R_.......,l3'"'"I..-Jl..::9l..Jg~lo'_ COMMENTS QUE: J t\ !U. I:'> 19 B 7 J ) ECF -..1..f2.2.. -~ . APPLICATION NO(s).---J;W:::.-.;A-'-____________________ _ PROPONENT: COI\JTf?\\\Jrne Co e..p oF-t.1LI!;&' \e 0>. PROJECT· TITLE:_-'l .... luA _______________________ _ BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: 1\ 9 \\.\C 1\1" \ a 10 ""1]). !>...p "-" E. 'i MQES lee e. ,ME·TI2D, ± t'lIdC co OAR"::' sJ:JJ) LOCATION: 7000 SD\\\\-\ I LC?> 50\) S"\ 45"· () 'is D±-E C. \,~ BUILDING AREA (gross) : _______ _ IMPACT REVIEW·ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1) Ear th 2) Air 3) Wat er 4) PIa nts 5) Ani mals 6) Ene 7) Env 8) Lan 9) Hou 10) Aes 11) Lig 12) . Rec 13) His 14) Tra 15) Pub 16) Uti COMMENTS: rgy and Natural Resources ironmental Health d and Shoreline Use Sing thetics ht and Glare reation toric and Cultural Preservation nsportation lic Services lities ,~ECOMMENOATION : ~ DNS 1EVIEWED BY: 'IP-r MINOR IMPACT ,- r- /" / ~ ,....-- ,....-- ~ / / .",- /" ~ ~ /"" /" MAJOR IMPACT D MITIGATED DNS MORE INFORMATION D.EIS TITLE: __________ _ 'DAVE: /-z4~.jI!!t------FORM 1114 REVISED 9/10/85 REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: __ -IA=-.JlJlIt.!!c-I!!!!U/l!C .... e ________ . _______ _ DATE CIRCULATED: .... 1):;~C.d;F:.!::(I.~\ t'>wc:..;;J-R~_3 ... 1""r1_1L..:9:J..Z ....... lo'_ COMMENTS DUE: -.lJ~I\.:.J:r..-..!).......J.1_3l-),.._.i_19~Sw7-- ECF -JiB.. -l6h. . APPLICATION NO(s).--tI-J::...,:A:!.-____________________ _ PROPONENT: C Om Au bit: 'f' C.o e.e 0 F-.\\ iLl t=R \e ~ PROJECT TITLE :_....JI. ... )I-'A/,l...._-,..-____________________ _ BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: r:., Q Ql ,\ C f\:S-1010 :D) h..\.) N s 'f, M-Q.t=:::., Lee £\ ,M p:yRp, *' VI\:, Ie? CD QMU:( s) )Q LOCATION: 7000 SD\\\ \-\ ! Y: 3, X'D $, 45'0 0% DtE c \l~ S HE AREA: L.j 'f 0 () t f:.,cg Ii; S BUILDING AREA (gross): _______ _ IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1) Ear th 2) Air 3) wat er 4) PIa nts 5) Ani mals 6) Ene rgy and Natural Resources 7) Env 8) Lan 9) Hou 10) Aes 11) Lig 12) Rec 13) His 14) Tra 15) . Pub 16) Uti COMMENTS: ironmental Health d and Shoreline Use Sing thetics ht and Glare reation toric and Cultural Preservation nsportation lic Services lities MINOR IMPACT MAJOR IMPACT , . MORE INFORMATION RECOMMENDATION: !2a'DNS D MITIGATED DNS 0.0 EIS REVIEWED BY:---"'~r,;;;;;:z:=o=~a~.:::.~~~~---TITLE: ~~ ~~ o ~~ FORM 1714 REVISED 9/10/85 TO: • ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM 010% NOTicE OF INTENT ~ 75% ANNEXATION PETITION Buhdi~ & Zoni~ Finance Fire Library Parks & Recreation Police Public Works Other:, _______ _ FROM: Policy Development Department SUBJECT: C(>N7IIfINEA C~II"AIIlI4tl Annexation Date Circulated /~ 13/ 19b Date Comments Due / 1/3 I 8> 7 IGlenElralinformation: Area: t lfS:ol' Acres Street Lengthj JlI&lJ Feet Assessed Value (1988 ): $"5~'{'" Estimated Population: -0-I Current Uses: #i.c.bA.1.9. A.4 bOK pL,ao,€loret.;".,... '0.-,..,..-110" ',' Future Use:Sim: La.,.. -10 -II.. k'·.d;~ lJ IA.S Future -Future Population: , Reviewing Department:_.e~~II:::t-I:!e ..... t-.JIS __________ _ , I. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? No 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? 'il;.5 2. How will your depart ment service this annexation area? New f"<tLikr(ej Wi[\ ~e.t ~ ':Ie o..(.."e1o(IPJ, 4. Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? ~O 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? (If an alternate annexation would be , preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) AII\VI(1 }La,+(o",-lC ;::-q,vUi'<?J, DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: A~~eJ,.'t-HolA.. iJ R.ec..o~""-,, .... t.l.eJ liii~:~;!n:±6~t'±uw~?!f:!7ht:.!::, ~' >=L-!.'...l........L.~,~:::::::_'!:::::._ :l-' .. -_ -.. -.. -_ -... -_ -_ -_ -.. -_-.,Da_te .... J_' .. / 3_'_?_? __ .-:a TO: ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM o IO~ NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 75~ ANNEXATION PETITION Buhdi~ {( Zoning Finance Fire Library Parks {( Recreation Police Public Works Other:, _______ _ FROM: Policy Development Department SUBJECT: Cf>ND9INEA CIJ8foAtlllW Annexation Date Circulated a/sI18t... Date Comments Due 1113187 lQ,enE~ralinformation: Area: t. 't'.s:oar Acres , Street Length.:t 3/GiJ Feet Assessed Value (198& ): $ '45~ I{I!lJ Estimated Population: -c:>- CUrrent Uses: fic.bA.1A 4..dI:.OK pI. .ao'€ ( .. rIt .. ;".,.. 'Orp.,..i\on , Future Use:Si""i Lt.,.. -10 -It.. k'·.d;~ "sAs Future Homes: -Future Popul!\tion: • Fl bL Reviewing Department:_ ... _~ ... _.JI~-= _____________ _ I. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? ~~~,~.S'~. 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? 2. How will your depart ment service this annexation area? '12~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ...t. ... ,t:"..>v. 4. Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? ~. 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? Of an alternate annexation would be preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) _ .:r~- DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: !l'-;;:;'c::'::;'=~;:' ~='==::z.=--____________ Date . / l.,t I /7 Signature .1::, " ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM 010, NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 75' AN~EXATION PETITION TO: Buildi'1I lie Zoning Finance Fire Library FROM: Policy Development Department Parks lie Recreation Police Public Works Other:, _______ _ SUBJECT: C/>ND9INEA CfJlI.foAJRllJI{ Annexation • Date Circulated /;).131 1St.. Date Comments Due 11/31 '87 General Information: Area: t. 'Is: 01' Acres Street Length.::t 3/$l) Feet Assessed Value (198& ): $"~ 'ifO Estimated Population: -0- Current Uses: ac.b .. ,& 4,..J. bOK pL.,d-o.'£ 4 ...... :" .... Corp ..... ilon '.' Future Use:Simi (..,.. -10 -It. Ikd.('b~ "lAS Estimated Future Homes: -Future Population: Reviewing Department:---i/"'ft __ ....L.J'uL!!!U''-JTL/L~ .. · ..... i--. _____ _ I. Does this annexation represent any unique problems Cor your department? No 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? YES , ~ tJ/$ PdSI!:AITI>{ sew,,,!. ~'D f'MfEllr--( 2. How will your depart ment service this annexation area? l.tIlTlI et\ST_ lI'fA.ss I»V:J /JPI/l.DP€Ju.T& &tre-tS'046 tv. /lE(jw4e'.o 8'1 Fi4Z"~ . Celr...o~ $4.0 (>ItoPea:ry 4. Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? '{(;$ 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? (If an alternate annexation would be preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) 'f€-) DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: (\ 1~=_'(~~~A~1f.=-.::...:.!.~(L~~ ____ Date,....:.-I....!.../-.:~~I .;;;.::8{j;,...- ISignature .j':. ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM 010% NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 75% ANNEXATION PETITION TO:. Buhdi~ & Zonl~ Finance Fire Library FROM: Policy Development Department Parks ole Recreation Police Public Works Other: TRa fElt:.. 'SUBJECT: C4NTIIINEA Q8&AIII1W Annexation LOCATION:I' ..... 'A ~-ti 1tII .. -.Cf::!W • ~A." .. l"'A'" J iltl __ J "- - Date Circulated /~ 13/ 18b Date Comments Due 1113187 General Information: Area: tll&'Ofl Acres Street Le~th:t 31&D Feet Assessed Value (1988 ): $ "5Hi 'f1!O Estimated Population: -0- Current Uses: e..c.b .. ,A. 4.4 I:. OX pl,.«O'€lord-4in.,.. Corp.~-II&UOI , Future Use:Simi La ~ -:10 -H..a. kl·.d;~ LlIR.S Estimated Future Homes: -Future Population: I Reviewing Department:, __ -r-4-...IIe~~~F~~~+I..J('-____ _ 1. 3. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? M:....,; """ <-,I.-r/ fJIHf-. ~~J cP.s';-/~e;..y~ t.."'j!P do)/aJr.5 dJ..rlf~ej( to...... pp¥;, {Ie 1-'< STreet-I, -r 1..-;-,-'-4 . / Does this proposed a'rinexati6n represent a logical extension bf service$ provided by your department? 2. How will your depart ment service this annexation area? 4. 5. A.,."-d. w" II bQ.. ~"""",V)Led. b'f ex,.~ T' .sril-f.f Can this annexation be served by your department !lithin your current budget resources?.L 0411' ;-f ~ .he".. ,-?.,' .e.;<';-~.j-lv(..I"1.f..-I ..... ~j/(! ......... ..-... :::J., () I "-. 'P 0 s.-e.rf , Do you favor thisannexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? Of an alternate annexation would be . preferred, please illustrate It on the attached map.) A '" I.A, e:x 1L +, ~ '-t I '> ~ a.J L:l v-e.cl . DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: I!===-:-=='~":::=:'::::' ~""!'-...5<t"":"·_~I:..::..::.~~=-4~~ ___ Date /, S" BZ Signature ~ , , ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM 010% NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 75% ANNEXATION PETITION TO: Buhdi~ & Zonl~ Finance Fire Library Parks & Recreation Police Public Works Other: bfs "Sill &!\I6IIl1SiBI A!& FROM: Policy Development Department 'SUBJECT: CfiNDtINEA C~8I'oAtllIMl Annexation LOCATION:,I f A ~"ffi! m ... -j!If~ • ~ AA./"....... I .I_ .. J -- Date Circulated };)., 13/ 1St.. Date Comments Due 11131'87 General Information: , Area: tilE-OW Acres Street Length.:t 31Gb Feet Assessed Value (198& ): $"5~'i. Estimated Population: -0- Current Uses: #i,b ........ ,.,1 bow. pI. .ttO'£ lorrtala ...... Corpll~ .. h~1l\ " , Future Use:Simi La I=: ~O -II.. kl·,d.i~ U s.ltS Estimated Future Homes: -Future Population: I Reviewing Department:, __ ~Itttf!.:.3I!..-S£.J'L..3Ic;;'a.~AJ:!!!:. _______ _ 1. 3. 2. i: " 4. ' 5. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? 91--v Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? y~ How will your department service this annexation area? JJA can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? y~ Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? (If an alternate annexation would be , preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) )-~ DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: 6Y~rA !"".;.:~==, {.:.' ~~~(....' ~:;;:;=t2, ~~l~=-____ Date / I L I c:t? ISlgnature' , v ( "~I~I'~~r it }~~~;[t~~.il~€'~~ 1!';';:PF'i:,j.")if.'WI'l';'!'!{;~?Hii"ilj(:tj!l ~!l;~1~;~),lj~~""'''~;!\~i;;'' : ".'r~'",,;:; ~"~"::':'V' ;';;'7 ~7:~'7i'W~'i";~7§;;T'''''' ,',T,-'I' .. '," "-'--, "-'" .', ~:-::--: TO: ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM 010\\\ NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 75\\\ ANNEXATION PETITION Buhdi~ &: Zoning Finance Fire Library Parks &: Recreation Police Public Works Other:, _______ _ FROM: Policy Development Department SUBJECT: C/>NTlfINEA CIJIlMfIlIlJ/'l Annexation Date Circulated /~ / 31 /8t.. Date Comments Due / / /3/ 8> 7 IG1ene·ral Information: Area: t lfS:ol' Acres , Street Length:t 31$b Feet Assessed Value (198& ): $ ~~ C(IH:J Estimated Population: -0- Current Uses: a~b"1'" 4"..,l bolt pI. art6'E' lord-a;".,.. CorpoN.ilort\ , Future Use:S;.",i f,. &e "0 -Ik ki.di~ lJ &.lts imated Future Homes: -Future Population: " Reviewing Department: 2,.0 U \t.l. any your (DO 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? .j~, How will your depart ment service this annexation area? ~lJIGDIf\)Co P6ZvYln'S J CVlDlruCo fL!1l\JD0Se \NfOo Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? 'j~. 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? (Ir an alternate annexation would be , preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) r.\...VlYJ MENDATION on n: RtGO\'YHVl 8Y\JO ~l\)I'\Jt;fPrtlalV q AUJ ?RopEP,;r( ~ R"e.zorvro 10 WIDtDR..VYlAI\)C( WITH THC Clli~ GOMPRc \-\\2NSIVc: fLp\rJ, iUitii;;e---..:::::o.....L-~~7\--\--,:--1.C:~~--Date '/ / 2. / <37 ANNEXATION REVIEW POR' o IO~ NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 75~ ANN'EXATION PE11TION TO: Buhdi~ & Zoning Finance Fire Library FROM: Policy Development Department Parks & Recreation Police Public Works Other:, _______ _ SUBJECT: CDN1'iIINEA Cf)llfoAlllltJl'l Annexation • Date Circulated /~ 13/ Iflt.. Date Comments Due 11/3187 General Information: Area: t.lfs:oar Acres Street Lengthj 31Gb Feet Assessed Value (19S& ): $ ~5~ "f4PO Estimated Population: -0- Current Uses: lic.bA1& 4wl bOK pL.aO'! Co",..:".,... COrp.,....ilon '.' Future use:Sjm:(..oe"O -II... k'·.d;~ ".AS Estimated Future Homes: -Future Population: ,. Reviewing Department: __ 1?> ...... ~(~D_r...;G-=_· ________ _ 1. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? NO 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? ,I yES 2. How will your department service this annexation area? $""",,-= ~ {5/Q. I-A "-' e-= <OF c::..l ~ 4. Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? r-t e'S 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? af an alternate annexation would be preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: LII~ • TO: ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM 01096 NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 7596 ANNEXATION PETITION Buhdi~ & Zoni~ Finance Fire Library Parks & Recreation Police en, uf' RENTON Public Works Other:. _______ ...;;;JAN'1 1987 FROM: Policy Development Department POLICY DEVElOPMH!T nFPT SUBJECT: CMT1IINEA ClJllPlAillltW Annexation Date Circulated /;)..131 18{., Date Comments Due 1113187 IG.ene,ralinformation: Area: t "'S:01' Acres Feet Assessed Value (198& ): $ "5~ 'i1!P Estimated Population: -()- Current Uses: fi..c.b&.,.I. 4,.4 bolt pJ..a~'E' lord-a;".,. Corp.,..i'on . Future Use:Sima La.,.. '#0 -H... U.O,di"tl "".As Future Homes: -Future Population: ,. Reviewing Department::_-IE:...J.I.JNUl!.~NNII, .. t __ · _______ _ 1. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? NO -3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? YB 2. How will your depart ment service this annexation area? uTI u 11 E: 'S> 4. Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? '10· 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? af an alternate annexation would be preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) '-{D DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: f(P p JLO lj c;- , - ~~lI1i~~~·~~·~;tt(·~e;ti;,:~~~::..':~7:'~!~,"{";'.:.;;'··-:'*"~~"o/r.}';i,#-:r.~"'.:_:-;:;. .•. ';. "'i>:H::'~\'''''' ""," '-'l·.~_-"~': '.~.-';:-"-·7·7·"~---~·~--:._-p;;r .• ';"'"1'-:-,,-,,-.. -,.. -.,=7."!' " . -:: --;::---.-~~ TO: II ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM 010% NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 75% ANNEXATION PETITION • Bulldi~ <Ie Zoning Finance Fire Library Parks <Ie Recreation Police Ci I T uf RENTON .I;\N i Public Works POLICY Other:. ________ llJPMlOPMf.I'lT OFPT FROM: Policy Development Department . SUBJECT: CfWntiNEA C/JSPoAIIIIW Annexation ,nuN:11 J JIll tI!'i-E -. .. -• 1If~ ..4. ..... fIi88itl_-I.. Date Circulated I~ 13/ Iflt. Date Comments Due /1131'87 I,. Information: Area: tl.J£Ofl Acres Street Length:! 3/S/) Feet Assessed Value (198& ): $"5~'f'" Estimated Population: -c::>- Current Uses: lic.bA,.8. 4..J. 1.0_ ph a±o'€ lodt..;".,. .. Corp.edo-ll~~ .. . . Future Use:Simi La Ie ~O -II.... kl·.ni~ Lt a.4s .~ ". •• '" Future Homes: -Future Population: ,. Reviewing Department:._--te~.!In~c..!!I!!!..II..l1C,-.IIC _________ _ 1. 3. 2. 4. 5. Does this annexation represent any unique problems Cor your depart ment? /I/cJ Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? ~ How will your department service this annexation area?/.? __ /_ . aff~~~ can this annexation be served by your department within your c~~nt budget resources? /~ Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? (If an alternate annexation would be . preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) y ~ DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: % .= 'f"' .... _ , ~ .. ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM o IO~ NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 75~ ANNEXATION PETITION TO: Buhdi~ & Zoni~ Finance Fire Library FROM: Policy Development Department Parks & Recreation Police Public Works Other:. ________ _ . SUBJECT: Cf>NT1# IMEA CfJllfoAillIW Annexation LOCATION:" _<fit Jd' r A -:lI ... -.. ""--.d~· ~AA .. 1~--J ,,_ . .. • Date Circulated !{).., 3118t, Date Comments Due 1,13, '87 General Information: Area: 't1lG."W Acres Street Length:t 3/GlJ Feet Assessed Value (1988 ): $ "5~ 1(4!C . Estimated Population: -c:>- Curre~t Uses: Q..c.b .. ,A. 4.4 1,0. pI. a+o"£ lo,m..,,, .... Corp.,..-fl&uo, ... Future Use:Simi r. ~ ~O -Ita. ki.d-i~ LJ s.D.S Estimated Future Homes: -Future Population: Reviewing Department: C. I B r ~ It \I I. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your depart ment? AIo 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? . ~5 2. How will your department service this annexation area? W/fh (!N .. {5f(;'~ .f'4.c:-/i'!Jes 4. Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? f/e..s 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? af an alternate annexation would be . preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) ~VOy A hhe'f;t;I-Il/~ . . rJIll>ARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: .li~.;!,:!"::=:iI~:::;a~~\I:::r~"" ... ~ ......... '·~.-u _4_~_~::~::~:~:::::::::::.D_a .. te_. ,;z __ I..,Ja. .. t:l.h.,_1 ... 9.t_7_ ... ~~~·~!ir:(~rfi':;~;·'.-r .. ":~,~':~! t~'~~, '!'7:~\·,:~;'.H··':.~;;~.-:-",-:,. ':~::: (F,'.' ~I;;;~!'''r-'!,,, :til .. '''"'' 1,,""1 ;;"r.,'~'."",.·,,~h .. -... ,., '.' .•• ' "".-., -'. ~ ... ,. .. -..... ~ .. ~,-... ---.-.- TO: ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM 010% NOTICE OF INTENT ~ 75% ANNEXATION PETITION Buildi'lf & Zoning Finance Fire Library Parks & Recreation Police Public Works Other:, _______ _ FROM: Policy Development Department . SUBJECT: Cf>NTIIINEA C/JIlItJAIIIIW Annexation Date Circulated /.;1.131 18t.. Date Comments Due 1 1131 '87 IG1ene:ral Information: Area: t. If.,s:ol' Acres Street Length3.3/$D Feet Assessed Value (198& ): $"5~c(~ Estimated Population: -0- Current Uses: #ic.l:A.1.IL 4...4 bOK pI. .ab'€ lord-..;".,... Corp.,..ilon ... Future Use:Sjmi f,. r -10 -II... k'·sf.;~ lJ S.Q.S imated Future -Future Population: ,. Reviewing Department:, _________________ _ 1. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? 2. How will your department service this annexation area? 4. Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? (If an alternate annexation would be . preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) . DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: '. 1""_-.-__________________ Date,--:..._...!.I __ -"/~ __ Signature x ~\~A6«\"~".) ~~\\\ln'lI\~':) ...,.....,... ~z. P.b.~ ... .taJltoN\ ~~ ,,~~ -te9lUJ "'ao\8 OOO\-~ , .. .. . '\ \ ~ '.'" . ~ ,... • c... " ..• ~~\£,t. ~cs~'t'! -<:>-CAy ~~~ ~ ...,.,.; .. tho~ ~6+"..Jq "o0 ~~ ""r.6:h~ ,..orl-...,.".,o":) 2..S\.ao t:'h..,~ . .l\~ or .... ..J;H\i2 .• • • SUFFICIENCY OF THE PETITION On .December 3o-i2:l.. 198 b , the undersigned commenced a determination of the sufficiency of the 75% petition for annexation in the G"'±tLj!f\."'I" CPV'poc .... -hOh. o('Amerr'cQL annexation, which petition requested the annexation of the real property described in Attachment A attached hereto, and which has been filed with the City of Renton on ! De CL'?vnk.r I C). th.-198~. 2245G December 15. 1986 Annexation: Container Corporation of America 10% Annexation & Rezone CONSENT AGENDA Claim: Peck, CL-67-S6 CAG: 080-86, Puget/Talbot/SR-515 Widening, Signalization & Channelization Boundary Adjustment Tukwila/Renton • ~ . ; ; ./ Renton City Council Minute Page 167 Followins discussion, it was MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC MEETING. CARRIED. MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY TRIMM, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE 10% PETITION AND AUTHORIZE CIRCULATION OF THE 75% PETITION. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL AMEND THE MOTION TO CONCUR IN THE STAFF RECOMMENDATION. CARRIJ':D. ORIGINAL MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL INSTRUCT POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT TO INCLUDE TIlBo STRIP OF PROPERTY AT NORTHEAST CORNER OF TH:2 SrrE TO ENABLE STRAIGHTENING OF THE CITY BOUNDARY. CARRIED. This being the date set and proper notices having 1)eeil posted, published and mailed in accordance with State and local laws, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public meeting to consider the Container Corpo.1!tion .:If America 10% Annexation Petition and Rezone. The proposal, consisting of 45.08 acres located along the west side of Monster Road SW in the 600-1000 block, includes a concurrent rezone to M-P, manufactudng "ark, zone to allow installation of sanitary sewer service to ;he subject "ite for future development. The rezone application wjJJ be nvie'~'ed initially by the Hearing Examiner since the applicant is requesting a more intell3ive zoning classification than R-I or G-I. Policy Development Director Larry Springer designated the location of the subject site, reviewed staff recommenuations, and suggested that a public hearing to consider the 75% Annexation Petition and Hearing Examiner's recommendation on the rezone be set on February 9, 1986. He recommended that Council accept the 10% annexation petition, require simultaneous adopt!t)n of zoning regulations for the property, and require the property to assume its proportional share of the City's bonded indebtedness. Upon inquiry, Mr. Springer described location and ownership of buildings and other amenit;p,s on the subject site, and designated location of proposed boundary '><!tweern cities of Renton and Tukwila following completion of annexation procedures by both cities. He also noted that King County zoning is heavy manufecturing for the entire site, and property to the east is part of the Oakesdale Avenue Local Improvement District. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC MEETING. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF STAFF AND ACCEPT THE 10% ANNEXATION PETITION, REQUIRE SIMULTANEOUS ADOPTION OF ZONING REGULATIONS FOR THE PROPERTY, REQUIRE THE PROPERTY TO ASSUME ITS PROPORTIONAL SHARE OF THE CITY'S BONDED INDEBTEDNESS, AND AUTHORIZE CIRCULATION OF THE 75% ANNEXATION PETITION. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL SET A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE 75% ANNEXATION PETITION AND REZONE ON FEBRUARY 9,1986. CARRIED. Items on the Consent Agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. At Council request, items 6.c. and 6.d. were re'moved for separate consideration. Claim for damages in the amount of $691.84 filed by Mary C. Peck, 4106 NE 24th, Renton, for plumbing expenses allegedly incurred due to plugged City water line (J 1/25/86). Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. City Clerk reported bid opening 12/3/86 for South Puget Drive/Talbot Road South/SR-5IS Widening, Signalization and Channelization project; two bids received; Engineer's estimate: $100,803.92. Refer to Transportation Committee. Policy Development Department requested a public hearing be set to consider the Renton-Tukwila boundary adjustment. Council concur and set hearing for January S, 1987. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED. CARRIED. " December 15, 1986 Monday, 8:00 p.m. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS CITY STAFF IN ATIENDANCE PRESS APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES PUBLIC MEETING Annexation: Covenant Development Company/Covenant Church 10% Petition and Rezone t RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting MINUTES Municipal Building Council Chambers Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. NANCY L. MATHEWS, Council President; JOHN W. REED, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, KATHY A. KEOLKER, ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM. BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE J. WARREN, City Attorney; MAXINE E. MOTOR, City Clerk; LARRY SPRINGER, Policy Development Director;' LT. H. RAY CALDWELL, Police Department Gail Folkins, Valley Daily News MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL APPROVE THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF DECEMBER 8, 1986, AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, published and mailed in accordance with State and local laws, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public meeting to consider the Covenant Development Company/Covenant Church 10% Annexation Petition and Rezone. The proposal consists of 23.7 aCres located along the south side of SE Carr Road, approximately 1,350 feet east of Talbot Road South. Simultaneous rezoning to R-I, single family residential, zone is recommended for the subject site with the exception of the southeast corner proposed for P-I, public, zone to allow construction of a water storage tank by the City of Renton. Multifamily development on the remainder of the site is anticipated following application for rezone to a higher density zone by the Hearing Examiner. Referring to a vicinity map of the area, Policy Development Director Larry Springer designated the location of the subject site and provided general information regarding the proposal. He recommended that a long, rectangular parcel located northeast of the site (Tax Lot 257) be included in the annexation scope to provide a straight City boundary line. If desired by Council, owners of that parcel will be contacted to join the annexation. Mr. Springer noted that concerns expressed by the Police Department regarding increased traffic problems on Carr Road would best be addressed at a later date when site development occurs. He concluded by recommending that the Council accept the annexation petition, require simultaneous adoption of zoning regulations for the property, and require the property owners to assume their proportional share of the City's bonded indebtedness. Audience comment was invited. Mrs. Kenneth Harders, 10017 SE Carr Road, Renton, owner of two-acre parcel west of the subject site, questioned ownership and maintenance of adjacent property, noting previous damage from storm water and rocks from ravine area. Mr. Springer noted that the problem would be investigated and a report provided to Mayor, Council and Mrs. Harder. Gerald Edlund, landscape architect, represented his mother, Mrs. G. B. Edlund, 10130 SE Carr Road, Renton. He advised that proposed R-I zoning would create a non-conforming use for their nursery operation, and felt that single family zoning development would be undesirable due to impacts from noise, exhaust and traffic from Carr Road. Mr. Edlund indicated desire to improve isolated situation of his property, which is cut off from the south by the canyon and from the north by Carr Road; and expressed desire to expand the existing nursery operation in the future. Upon Council inquiry, Mr. Edlund advised that any building expansion for the nursery operation would be non-conforming in King County. Upon further Council inquiry, Mr. Springer designated on the map the location of the proposed P-I zoning, and identified environmentally sensitive areas in which a stream corridor and steep slopes are located. has been unable to be contacted. I tried on Friday to reach the owners and did late in the afternoon, but the owner's wife preferred that her husband speak. I left our number to call and requested that he contact us by Monday or Tuesday. 4. ~COritainer Corporation ofl\iiiirrica-Annexafion-(4-hOUrS)~ John Gardner called on Tuesday about the potential short plat of the property (± 3 acres) they sold to Metro. Gardner told me that he had phoned the individuals in King County that I recommended, and they sent him some material on the short subdivision procedure. I asked him if the County officials had given him any indication of a decision. He said no, but that he would study the materials and try to get back to me this week with an answer. I advised him of the December 15th public meeting date and the importance of an answer on the short plat soon. Gardner phoned again on Thursday about the property in the southeast corner of this proposed annexation. It has appeared that the sale of it to Metro may have required a short plat. Gardner spoke with King County officials and the property is evidently exempt from the short subdivision requirements because Metro is a public utility. I requested that he send us a copy of the County's standards on it with a cover letter indicating what he has found out. 5. Environmental Review Committee (3 hours) The item reviewed was a Conditional Use Permit request for gasoline pumps associated with a Site Approval application for a convenience store in a 8-1 zone on a parcel between N.E. 3rd Street and N.E. 4th Street west of Jefferson Avenue N.E. There were two separate previous Site Approval requests on these sites for a car wash and a convenience market. The car wash was denied by the Hearing Examiner and the ERC never received additional requested material for the other, so it was dismissed. The new application represents a merger of the two sites with substantially improved site design. Generous landscaping buffers are provided, and the internal circulation is better with off-site improvements adding to a more efficient traffic flow. We advised that a restrictive covenant be placed upon the property prohibiting any future development in the large landscaped area of the center east portion. We also recommended that the entire proposal be shifted five (5) feet to the east to provide an even larger buffer for the multiple family housing to the west. 6. Annexation Procedures (2 hours) I directed a memorandum to the Public Works Director requesting that we be provided with copies of all future "Covenant to Annex" documents filed with that department. We probably have most of .. the previous ones, and the bulk of these have been mapped. However, we need to insure that we always receive them. I also had Willis set up a separate folder for "Legal Opinions" regarding annexation questions. As you suggested, I am also incorporating a red (anticipated date) and black (actual date) designation system for the file labels to indicate when the major steps in the process have occurred. I am finishing the individual file labels so Carolyn can fill in the same material on the "Status of Annexations" sheet. , !>,' villains.. " .' "They tore up the building made a mess out of things," Koch sai~. They also took Useven or ' in progress and items hadn't been delivered to the food bank yet. . Renton council 'eyes possib.le· annexations . . . t 'Covenant Church property owners By GAIL FOLKINS to distribute a petition that says Correspondent landowners agree to the bonded Renton city officials· Monday . indebtedness, and to the city com· night considered the annexation of prehensive plan and 'zoning mea~ 'two parcels of land, a 23-acreCoven-,sures.I' ~ .J'-',1 ~ .. ~ ant Church parcel near'Southeast The second parcel.considerei:l by .Carr. Road : City Council.me.,!,bers is_4S.acres. owned by the Container Corp .. of I\merlciCThe;land-iSlocated along the~west-side of Monster Road • 'I' . ,Staff phOto by, JIM BATES Kent Monday '. v The Covenant Church imnexation, . Soutb.west in the 600·1,000 block. located along the south' side of Container Corp. of America reo Southeast Carr Road east of Talbot . quested the annexation in hopes of Road South, is necessary before the securing city sewer service for the ~\;$tOO, 000 loss , '. . . city can build a water storage tank in • property. . the southeast corner of the parcel. '.. The container company is part of The ·remainder .of ·the property local improvement districts for would be used for multi· family . roads and sewers, but must join the ", h /', '. j used axes to chop holes 'io get' inside the build· three of the 22 individu· the 11,000·square·foot re destroyed and others nor to moderate sinoke mage, he said. ltd faulty wiring in one :ed bays was determined ostigators to have spark. .C' the tenants whose •. destroyed by the fire I. _. were not available. DeHart said it housing. city of Renton to take advantage of appeared they were used for', Some property owners questioned the sewer utility. . storage. . . . . the value of a Renton annexation to .' City officials agreed to.consider Tenants whose bays and property . them. tho-annex.request,:.and\'a public were damaged include Bronze Cast, Jerry Edlund, who owns part of {hearing will be held Feb. 9 to further Central Properties, Olympic Roof· the Covenant Church property, said 'discusnh,qmm. Man arrested after attack ing, Eden Ross, a rock band whose the parcel should not be zoned for name was not available and Heinz residential use because the car noise Damsalla, who was storing two and exhaust from Carr Road make it Porsche sportscars under repair in a undesirable for residences. . d small bay next to where the fire "I've owned a nursery operation. on woman an rescuer started, DeHart said. The cars had for some time, and the land is suited. A man was arrested after alleged smoke and heat damage.' to the purpose," he said. Using the Iy assaulting a woman at a dOWIl property for a nurser'y gives open t~wn Auburn tavern and then using, ks to quiz' officials green . space, and yet the noise piece of glass to attack a man wh doesn't affect it, he added. came to her aid. Edlund, who is' a professional Auburn police said the 44-year-ol, landscape architect, said that in his suspect was booked for investiga professional capacity the land tion of felony assault after th would not serve well for residential incident Saturday night. 'ffects. . >d resident Paul Rolling· have plenty of questions "Wednesday night, par· . ince Olympic recently ~. original spill estimate ) to 80,000 gallons. "I'm someone didn't tell us minger said. ' also announced that air s inside and outside area ';i ,promising results of ,done .. Absher said offi·· n·the. University of !n . noted that damage linimal., . 'I ~y, Wednesday nigh I the I will release new infor- the impact of the 80,000 e added. r, one 'Of eight residents , who had to evacuate his house because of fumes, said he doubted that such air quality tests could be completed so quickly, and he plans to find out more at the open forum. "One of the most obvious questions, of course, is the question of health impact, but we'll have others. I think they might be shaking over' what we'll ask them." . At the last spill hearing in mid- November, about 40 residents of the Maplewood area walked out after Olympic officials wouldn't agree to hire an independent consultant, Consultants from the Seattle·King County Health Department and Olympic have jointly taken and studied air samples to see if resi-. dents are' breathing unhealthy levels of petroleum fumes. .,. ... ,1 'J " ~ . reported stolen from Auburn airport :·,.'.1 '" ":. . !~ngine airplane valued at Airport. aS,reported stolen from its Auburn police said the owner of '.' -, ..•. "''' "' .. -'~:~-' , ....... ,07Q ..... "A .. l P;npr l.noce. a 40- use. He added that he would like to The victims suffered cuts an talk further to city officials about bruises, but declined treatment at zoning the land so that he could hospital, polcie said. expand his nursery operation. Officers were told the 44·year·ol " "Under current zoning I can have began assaulting a woman at th the existing buildings, but I.can't tavern, and wheri three men intel build additional structures,"he said. vened. one of them was cut on'th Following Edlund's comments, ear in a scuffle. council members decided to accept the 10 percent annexation and re- zone petition. It is now up to the ElliotBridge closes during daylight hours Due to damage from a traffic accident, Elliot Bridge on Jones Road' east of Renton will be closed during daylight hours today, Wed· nesday and Thursday. ·The King' County Roads Depart· ment said repairs are needed to repair some steel beams bent in the ... ~~I-~-'" ....... ~"f'At~' Arr.irlent. Details P.o. BOil 130, Kilnt, WA. 9803 (206) 872-3600 Circulation .. Cia_led ode . LocoInowo, Spona . Vmllo, Living . . 172-881 . II7H62 .8~72 .872,6117 . .. 172.7 VALLEy {MIL y NEwS (lSSN 07 ...... 7337) (Ret . EdIbOtI) 1$ publl$hId dally eJtCOPl 5alutday by II. ~, 600 S. WatangCon, Kant. WA. 98032 nghts ,--...d. CupyI'9'II 1MO. Donor Med&a (it< Inc, Home dt;_vetrY by camer I' 55.75 emonth, $34.~ sill monChs. SfW. y.e'. MalI~' $75 • .,.. in I CoutIty Of $81 • vear outSIdo KIng . Second C "'-l_NOOdaIK..w,WIt.POSTMASTE ~add1 MEMORANDUM'~' TO ~ .. I OF THE CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • 235-2552 z ooIL ;; '6 ~ MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 ~ ~. 'I'..,7c 1IJ",t?- "0 SEP;I:.\I' BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR MEMORANDUM December IS, 1986 TO: FROM: Larry Springer Steve MunsonSI'Y'I SUBJECT: Summary of Project Work for Week Decembet 8 -December 12, 1986 I. Renton-Tukwila Boundary Adjustment (8.5 hours) Rebecca Fox of the Tukwila Planning Department sent over to us a copy of the draft resolution and procedure (as written by their prosecuting attorney) for finalizing the boundary adjustment. I forwarded a copy to our City Attorney to review and compare with our draft language. We also pulled together from our microflsche the property legal descriptions for all parcels and owners involved. I asked Willis to put mailing labels together from the list we have used in the past of involved property owners. These are ready and I should have the letter finished by December 15th for: review and concurrence by Tukwila so that we should be able to get the letter out by Friday, December 19th (the last day to meet the notification deadline). 2. Container Corporation of America Annexation/Rezone (7.5 hours) I wrote the Annexation Review Summary for the 10% Notice of Intent public meeting on this and copies were distributed to Council and the proponent on Thursday. The only real issue involves the rezone. Container Corporation does not own all of the properties to be rezoned and cannot, therefore, seek zoning on the entireannexation site (+45.08 acres). Container owns 42 acres and the remainder is owned by King County -and two railroad companies. The County has Informed us that they have no objections to the annexation/rezone and it is their policy not to sign such petitions. The other two owners have not expressed any opposition either. Since Container Corporation does not own these properties, we would likely have to zone them by City action at the 75% Public Hearing. Bulding and Zoning advised me that they could schedule a public hearing for the Container Corporation rezone on January 6th. We could then hold the second. public hearing on this rezoning (with the annexation) on February 9th. The other rezoning could also be heard on this date but its second public hearing would have to occur after return from the Boundary Review Board. This needs some further discussion. 230lG ANNEXATION REVIEW SUMMARY CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PUBLIC MEETING -DECEMBER 15, 1986 A. SUMMARY AND LOCATION The applicant proposes the annexation of property totalling ± 45.08 acres located along the west side of Monster Road S.W. in the 600-1000 block. The signature on the petition constitutes 99.8% of the assessed valuation within the proposed annexing area. This annexation and concurrent rezone request, file R-021-86, to M-P (Manufacturing Park) is requested in order that sanitary sewer service may be secured for the property. B. GENERAL INFORMATION The city limits in the vicinity of the proposed annexation were created by the following ordinances: Ordinance #1745 -4/14/59 Ordinance #1764 -5/27/59 Ordinance #1928 -12/22/61 A de annexation ordinance ((11928 of 12/26/61) of property adjacent along the northwesterly border of the site is also involved. King County zoning of the subject property is MH (Heavy Manufacturing). In the County's Environmentally Sensitive Area overlay, the western half of the subject site is designated as a Class III Seismic Hazard area. In addition, there is identified a shallow water "Wetland" section in the extreme northwesterly corner (running southwest-northeast). The City of Renton's Comprehensive Plan designates the subject site as Manufacturing park/Multiple Option. The existing and projected use of the site is consistent with this classification. Under Renton's proposed Environmentally Sensitive Area regulation, two areas of sensitivity have been identified. The area in the extreme northwesterly·. corner is classified as "Very Severe" due to the existence of the wetland. In the south-center and southeast portion along Monster Road S. W. is a "Very Severe" designation due to slopes of 40% or greater. C. PUBLIC SERVICES The City of Renton presently services the site with water and storm sewer. Sanitary sewer service will be provided along with the Local Improvement District for the property. .. . \ Annexation Review Summ~ Container Corporation of America Page 2 Fire service is presently provided by King County Fire District {/4D located at 148510 Petrovitsky Road. Upon annexation, the City of Renton Fire station {Ill, located at 211 Mill Avenue South, would serve the property. Police patrol services on Monster . Road S.W. pass adjacent to the proposed annexation area. D. ANALYSIS: 1. Departments evaluating the subject annexation have not found any major problems related to their areas of responsibility as a result of this proposal. 2. Reviewing departments have indicated that the proposed annexation represents a logical extension of services provided by their departments. 3. All departments indicated that service to this area could be accommodated within existing facilities, staff, and budget resources. 4. All municipal departments support the proposed annexation. 5. At this public meeting, the City is required by RCW 35A .14 .120 to answer the following questions: a. Will the City accept the 10% Notice of Intent Petition as an indication of intent to annex? The Policy Development Department recommends that the Council accept the annexation petition. b. Will the City require simultaneous regulations for the -property? The Department advises that the City require of the property and recommends that M-P the site. adoption of zoning Policy Development simultaneous rezoning zoning be imposed on c. Will the City require the property to assume its proportional share of the City's bonded indebtedness? The Policy Development Department recommends that this requirement be imposed. • 6. City Council Resolution No. 2429 establishes policies for the evaluation of annexation applications. The proposed annexation is generally consistent with those policies favoring extension of existing public services, falls within the City's identified sphere of influence, and is within its general service areas. E. RECOMMENDATION Based upon the foregoing analysis, the Policy Development Department supports the various City departments' recommendations for approval of the requested annexation and rezone. It is, therefore, advised that Council accept the 10% petition and set a time and date certain for the 75% Public Hearing. I I I / -i -..:.../ /---".,... I . '.~' . "'" . \ \ \ '!..------111 ___ , -...... _--\., '\ \ \ E T R h \~ \ r \4 ----l------~\f----I 1 S P 0 S Al L\ I . ..... . ' . .. :,' ':' 1 1 1 1 : 1 I 1 I I I 1--::ILil,_ _ _ :::::::: .r " CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTI .. r:NT CITY OF RENTON DEC 121986 REQUEST TO PREPARE 75~ ANNEXATION PETITION POUCV DIlVELOPMaIT "EP!", The attached 75% ANNEXATION PETITION for the CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA Annexation was authorized for circulation by the City Council iifter a public meeting on .becerobec '(S, l"U3'2 • The SIGNATURES contained on the attached petition REPRESENTS 75% OF THE TOTAL ASSESSED VALUATION within the annexation area . . NOTE TO THE APPLICANT: Please cs>mplete all appropriate sections of the application below Please type or clearly print all of the necessary information. If you he ve any questions witt regard to this application, please feel free to contact the Policy Development Department a 235-2552 or you mav discuss this matter in Derson in the Municipal Bui1di~, third floor. 75% ANNEXATION PETITION -Please include a $300 filing fee. In addition to the annexation filing fee, the city is required to complete an environmental Impact evaluation of the proposed annexation. The environmental review requires a filing fee of $60 plus $1 per $10,000 of assessed value wi thin the annexation. PROPONENT Name CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA Address7000 South 143rd Street City ___ R_e_n_to_n~,_W_A ___ 98_0_5_5 ____________ __ Telephone, __ ..:(_2_06..:) __ 2_35_-~3_32_5 __________ _ CONTACT PERSON if other than ":-:"'IJe nt . H. J. Ramirez, General Manager or J. S. Gardner, PurchaSing Manager LOCATION __________________________________________________ __ Property Address same as above Lot Area Sq.Ft. __ _ AcreS'"45.08 .' See attached Exhibit flA fl. *Incl's Metro and K.C Pa~c'H~ PURPOSE OF ANNEXATION -The following reasons for annexation were included in'the' 10% NOTICE OF INTENT application. If you have additions or corrections, please note them below or attach additional sheets. "In order to participate with other Renton City property owners in forming an L.I.D. petition for sanitary sewer service to our property. (See attached let- ter from City of Renton, dated 12/02/85; Utilities Committee Report, dated 09/23/85; and Pg. 2 of Renton City Council Minutes, dated 09/23/85.) We are currently zoned "MH" (heavy manufacturing) in King County; however, we wi 11 be submitting an application to the city of Renton for rezone to "MP" (manufac- turing park)." • - - - --- --- --- - - - - - -- - --. --- --- --- - - - - - - ADDITIONAL REMARKS: 1) L.I.D. No. 332 as aSSigned by the City of Renton. 2) Our request for Rezone was submitted on March 6, 1986, to the City of Renton. 3) Our Environmental Check List #ECF-019-86 (Appl. No. R-02186) was reviewed and a Determi nat i on of Non-Si gnifi cance was pub 1 i shed by the City of Renton on March 31, 1986, for both our appl ications for annexation and rezoning. 4) We sold 3.71 acres of our property to the Municipality of Metro. Seattle (Metro Sewage Treatment Plant-Renton) on May 5, 1986. 5) Revised Environmental Check List attached. AFFIDAVIT he signature below authorizes the City of Renton to proceed with the annexation herein esc/"! d! inclu ' preparatio~ ~f all annexation or environmental documents required to ompl w any tutory proViSiOns. <;:;g"'-~-d:~.L.;.a~~:::!:?c'L-----, being truly sworn, declare th"t' I' iim", ..... " ',r fi '''', .;' :--: .. ~.~~ '<,!,..,.~', ~ ... " ~ .:; r." .... tJ' ~ • ~, [2] Authorized Representative to act for the Property Owner ~~ ,; f' [1: Y: :::- in this application and that the foregoing statements and answers, si~tititure~~rif\(heJ.', etition herein contained and the infDrmation herewith submitted are in all resiJe::ts'.ti".k nd correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. . . '.::,;~.,: ,,' Owner of the P SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 11 th DAY OF....::.De:.;c:.;e;;;m:.:.b.::.er~ ___ .....;, 19 86, NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RESIDING AT Renton, Washington " ' Name of Notary Public: ~,;{... Address: 7000· So 143 St. Renton, WA ' co' r '. CITY OF RENTON CITY· OF RENTON DEC 121986 POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT REQUEST TO PREPARE 75%.ANNEXATION PETITION The attached 75% ANNEXATION PETITION for the CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA Annexation was authorized for circulation by the City Council after a public meeting on '. • The SIGNATURES contained on the attached petition REPRESENTS 75% OF THE TOTAL ASSESSED VALUATION within the annexation area. NOTE TO THE APPLICANT: Please cs>mplete all appropriate sections of the application below Please type or clearly print all of the necessary Information. If you have any questions witt regard to this application, please feel free to contact the .Policy Development Depart ment at 235-2552, or vou may discuss this matter in person in the Municipal Building, third floor. 75% ANNEXATION PETITION -Please includc a $300 filing fee. In addition to the annexation filing fee, the city is required to complete an environmental Impact evaluation of the proposed annexation. The environmental review requires a filing fee of $60 plus $1 per $10,000 of assessed value within the annexation. PROPONENT Name CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA Address7000 South 143rd Street City ___ R_e_n_to_n_, __ W_A __ 9_S_0_5_5_. ____________ _ Telephone __ ( 2_0_6.;..) _2_3_5_-3_3_2_5 ______ _ CONTACT PERSON if other than ;>roponent H. J. Ramirez, General Manager or J. S. Gardner, Purchasing Manager LOCATION __________________________________________________ ___ Property Address same as above Lot Area Sq.Ft. ___ Acre S'A 5 . 08 Lef';al Description: See attached Exhibit "A ". *Incl 's Metro and K.C, Parcels PURPOSE' OF ANNEXATION -The following reasons for annexation were included in the' 1 0% NOTICE OF INTENT application. If you have additions or corrections, please note them bclow or attach additional sheets. "In order to participate with other Renton City property owners in forming an l.I.D. petition for sanitary sewer service to our property. (See attached let- ter from City of Renton, dated 12/02/85; Utilities Committee Report, dated 09/23/85; and Pg. 2 of Renton City Council Minutes, dated 09/23/85.) We are currently zoned "MH" (heavy manufacturing) in King County; however, we will be submitting an application to the city of Renton for rezone to "MP" (manufac- turing park)." . - - - - - --- - - - --- - - - - - - --- - - ADDiTIONAL RH1ARKS: 1) L.l.D. No. 332 as assigned by the City of Renton. 2) Our request for Rezone was submitted on March 6, 1986, to the City of Renton. 3) Our Environmental Check list #ECF-019-86 (Appl. No. R-02186) was reviewed and a Determination of Non-Significance was .published by the City of Renton on March 31, 1986, for both our applications for-annexation and rezoning. 4) We sold 3.71 acres of our property to the Muriicip~lity of Metro. Seattle (Metro Sewage Treatment Plant-Renton) on May 5, 1986. 5) Revised Environmental Check' list attached. AFFIDAVIT he signature below authorizes the City of Renton to proceed with the annexation herein escri d, inclu '[!g preparation of all annexation or environmental documents required to ompl w' any tutory provisions. '....l...f.. +-,-==' =::;;::::;-........ "'t?-y-'-"1A"'.""~'-.::;-.;..'_~",.~-----------'. being truly sworn, declare ..t.~~t, I am \ 0 Owner of the pope' y Involved m Authorized Representative to act for the Property Owner .' , .' ~ ~ ,;. . ",,' -.. .. ' .. ' -::. ~ ': ...... . : .. in this application and that the foregoing statements and answers, signlltures o!' .~~e: ;lctition herein contained and the information herewith submitted are in all ~sp(:;:!s tr-JC . nd correct to the best of my knowledge and belie!. ". : .. :.: " .. ' .......... SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 11th DAY OF-=..:De:..:c~em;;;;l:..:)e~r ______ , 19 86 ' NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR' THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RESIDING AT . Renton, Washington' ., . , Nameo! Notary Public: 6 ... ,~Y':.:.~~._' Address:7UOO So 143 St. Renton. WA I , • .' ,.':,1 l' ";',' \ .' , .. ;.(.11". ') II ",f"),. "J 'f'l: ;c~ : ~ I. . ANNEXATION APPLICATION PAGE 2 f''''~ ""tIJ~'1n 'j. ; I ! <to 'iTAFF lJSE ONLY -Pl~8se do not write in thp ~nR"" hPl .. .. . By: Uni tisls} Date Received , ' .. , ::" ,,'. Filing Fee Received , , .. To Public Works tor Legal and Map , , . Returned , , . Letter ot Intent Prepared , , Forwarded to Proponent_, , Completed Letter ot Intent Received , , Number of Signatures Total Annexation A V: I 098_> Percent Signatures % • .. . Environmental Review Environmental Checklist Completed I , ' .. ERC Action , , _Negative Declaration , __ Negative Declarations With Conditions : Declaration of Signi{icance -. • ERC Appeal Period Ends / / , Oepart mental Routing / / Date Due / / Building and Zoning ~inance Fire Library Engineering ; Police Parks Utilities , i Other • City Council Agenda Bill for. I / Public Meeting Se.t / / Applicant Notified , / Annexation Review Summary and Maps to City Council / / . City Council Action: . ; . Approved circulation ot 75% petition. Revised Annexation Boundary and approved circul,~tion ot 75% petition • : I. 'v • Revised annexation and required new 10% petitipt'i.; . ' ,I ." Denied request. ., ..... • , ••••.• t" '.. • .. , 0' ••••• I: 1 I . ,'~. ..'. " ;,~ : '\ '. ' ... . , . I . . . , " P .'. ANNEXATION APPLICATION PAGE 2 ISTAFF USE ONLY -Please do not write in thp ~nA"p By: (Initials) Date Received / / Filing Fee Received / / " To Public Works for Legal and Map '/ I , Returned, / I , Letter of Intent Prepared / I Forwarded to, Proponent-, / Completed Letter of Intent Received I I Number of Signatures Total Annexation AV: 098_> Percent Signatures . % . Environmental Review ',' Environmental Checklist Completed I I '.' ERC Action I / _Negative Declaration , , Negative Declarations With Conditions , ,_Declaration of Sig~t(icance , ERC Appeal Period Ends / / I Depart mental Routing / / Date Due / / Building and Zoning Finance Fire Library Engineering Police Parks Utilities Other City Council Agenda Bill for L I Public Meeting Set I J Applicant Notified / I Annexation Review Summary and Maps to City Council / / City Council Action: . Approved circulation of 75% petition. Revised Annexation Boundary and approved circulation ,of 75% petition. Revised annexation and required new 10% petition. Denied request. '\ . • , , '1 i ! ":' L " j I ..... , !:~, iJ_' ~ i E.~ ;~ ~.--... , ;~r'~ "i; ·~r p: '~ jt \' '-, . , . . , I .I -' City of Renton ECF: lU: ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIS~ITY OF RENTON 'purpose of Checklist: DEC 12 1986 POUCY The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), chapter 113,2 I C RCw:,ve~s II)m governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making . decisions. An environmental Impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for allproposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the Quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide Information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. Instructions for Applicants: This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental Impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the Questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each 'Question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the Questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a Question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or "does not apply." Complete answers to the Questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. 'Some Questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline: and landmark designations.' Answer these Questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you . . The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there may be significant adverse impacts. Use of-Checklist for Nonproject Proposals: (Please Type or Print Legibly) Complete this checklist for nonproject proposals, even though Questions may be answered "does not apply." IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENT AL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D). . For nonproject actions (actions involving decisions on policies, plans and programs), . the references In the checklist to the words "project." "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as "proposal," "proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively. A. I, 2. 3. BACKGROUND . , . ' ~ Name of proposed project, if applicable: ANNEXATION to City of Renton, WA (King County): Name of applicant: ". • 45.08 acres (CCA, Metro; King County Parcels) Container Corporation of America ' Address and phone number of applicant and contact· person: H. J. Ramirez, Gener~l Manager (206) 235-3325 7000 South 143rd Street, Renton, WA 98055 Date checklist prepared: . December 11,. 1986 . ' " .. " ~ " -.... Agency requesting checklist:, City of:Rento,~" WA Proposed timing or schedull:l (including pha~i~g:lf~pplicable): . • '_ .. , '", ~,,' ,'_i.': "f:: -·,;\~-t,:r>!· ':''''':' . Immediate -to'be phasea withL.LD:#332;:«Ociksdale Ave. S.W. wlth sanitary sewer extensi.6no'to ~,our property: li:,nel:a:~.~~ iin, conjunct i on with our App 1 i cat i on to Rezone from K.C; "MH'" t·o ,City .of' Rent.on ,"M~P." . ' .. .~ . ,. "' .' t. 7. Do you have any p.ans for future additions. expansior ,r further activity related to or corinected with this proposal'? if yes. explain. None other than L.r.D. #332 (City of Renton) 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared. or will be prepared. directly related to this proposal. None known 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes. explain. None, other than our Application for Rezone from King County "MH" to City of Renton "M-;R". 10. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. None known II. Give brief. complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain. aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. No change in operational use. 12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project. including a street address, if any, and section. township. and range if known. If a proposal would occur Oller a range of area. provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal. description, site plan, vicinity map, and topography map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. B. I. Address: 7000 South 143rd Street, Renton, WA (King County) 98055 ENVIRONMENT AL ELEMENTS , . . . EARTH . r: a. General description of, the site (circle one); flat, rolling, cE!1l0 steep slopes, mountainous, other _______ , b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? 20% -'If) Z c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, caly, sand, gravel. peat. muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. Clay, 'sand and gravel d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. None known - 2 - i f, .". ! l , .. ,.; i I " . '. '. , " ;" .. ... : ,,~'. : - ,e. ' ,;" Desc ..... e the purpose. type. and approx .e quantities of any filling or " grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. . ', .. " .. -> ':.~'. , " 'N/A " f.' ' Could erosIon occur as a result of clearing. construction, or use? If so, genera!ly describe.. ",' ' .N;A ,",. g. ." , About what percent' of the site will be covered with Impervious surfaces after project construction (for example. asphalt or buildings)? N/A " h. ", ,Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion. or other impacts to the , earth. if any: N/A , , 2. AIR " '. l<:' :; "', , " ," ". .,. ' .,.J , -,' \~ " '-' '+ .;., :'/' "i' >;" ," . . " . a. b. c. What types of, emissions to the air would result from the proposal (I.e .• dust. automobile. ,odors. industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any. generally describe and give " !lPproximate quantities if known. N/A ' Are there any off-site sources of emission? No Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air. if any: N/A. WATER a. 3) Surface: '. i, Will the project' require' any work over. in. or adjacent to (within 200 feet) ;-the desc,:ibed waters? If yes; please describe and attach available plans. , ' , .'.' ' '~-, " v;' , .. ' N/A,', , .: . '" , ": ~, " , , . '., '",' '. ,-' Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or ' removed from surface water or wetlands and Indicate the area of the site that would be affected. ,Indicate the source of fill material. 'N/A , -.~ , .. ~,,' ,'"'-''' , , .,!" . t' ,'. , I ... ·, . :. '," ' " ,,' '-, ' "'",( . .~ ~. .. ". ';'" .-:, ""-.; , ,. .. , , ' "" '" .,: . ,.' .. ' .: . . ", . . , .,' . . , , " ~ ,,~ ., , . ,," .. ',"" '., ' .. " " 4) .' ." .. WllI thepropo;~1 ,equlrelurface water' "",-,,drawals or diversions? . Clve '" general descrlrtJon, purpose, and approximately quantities If known. , ~": ". ~~:·'1\";"" "-' .' " ",",' :~.' .".. ." • M·'· • • . '. ,No· . '.' ,t'· s," "1 4 ,, .~~:!:{~': ,.:".:: " 5) . " ,. Does tt.. proposal lie within a lDO-year floodplain? the site ';;Ian. . If so, note location on " .. ,' . Yes (Renton -Kent· V'alley Flood) ',. I . _., '. '0/" ~ .. .' :,.: ,:' ,,~.'; ~~>' '.:-;' . 6) .... Does the propOSed Involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so; describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of , . I) 2) .. ,'. .' , c. I) , . 'discharge. , ,,' ", ,:,", ''ii' , ~, ... ' ,"'1,',> , :'. Crou~ " ;:~ " " .,". , . ,- . ., .. , · Will ground water be withdrawn, 'or will water be discharged to ground water? Cive general description, . purpose, and appaoxlmately quantities if ' known. No . ) ," . ', ~ -.. ' .. ',' .: " , . "", .. ',.' . ",,', Descn:ae waste, material that wl11 be discharged Into the ground from : septic ~nks or other sources, If any (for' ex'ample: Domestic sewage: .' Industroil, containing the foHowlng chemicals. • .: agricultural: etc.) . · Describe the general 'size: of the system, the number of such systems,' the . number of houses 'to be'served (If applicable). or the number of animals or .. humans the system(s) are expected to serve. . · '. . ... ... ... ~ .;; ; .. '"". -.'< ' •. , . None: ' .; ' .. .. ' :, Water R~noff (Including storm water): , . ' .. ' ,,', . ) . . ,' '. Describe the souree of runoff (Including storm water) and method of \ : col1ection and disposal.' If any (Include quar;.tltles. If known). Where wlll ',this water flow? Will this water f1~w: Inlo other waters? If so, describe. , I' .". ,; ,..... , '\;}';"" . I' J-,." ~ ,'. Storm collection sewers around pedmeter Of plant buildings. ':,'discharging into drain field.,', . • , , I < .: '..,. • I ,0 : ..... " ' . . ' .. ~ '",. .; < - , . , ' . . ': ,'~ , .. , .( I " ~.' '-; . . ,;:,~ .-' ... :~, .. :;{~~~ ~;~'; ',: " : ':'. ~ . '. ,.'. '. . " '. 'd;;,:,,:, Propused measw:e,B"~O, ~duce or control, -fface, ground, and runoff, )Nater . .Impacts, Ifany(;, ' ,.:,:;:";, ,,' " " , ' ,:;" "" ,~;ti/A ' :;.':" " .! ".,:. , ' " < : • o .... • "'~ . i ~: 1; '" Co:, ::,,'; .. , " ...... ~~"J \ c.~, ". ","" • _I, ,',' ,"r . '" ',,' ,I , ·1 . :) 'i ,I , , , '"j : .j , , " I ,-·';1 '1 ,.,~ ? '; 1 ~, : v: Check or circle types of ,vegetation found on the site: @ deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other o ' evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine; other @ Shrubs "" " , " @ grass.", I,' 0 {crop or grain, : @ Wet soli plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other " D' water plants: water lily, eel grass, milfoU, other ", D , " other types of vegetation ':'.' ' '. " .1 b. ',What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? c. , , None List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. : None " , , ::-"" .. "", ' ... " .", .,' " l' " I .: . .<,1 ,', " ' .. ";. ' '. " , Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve .. or enhance vegetation on the site; If any: , " , :;1: I, 1 " " ... ,- 5. ' : Animals':" . '." .' a. Cirell; any'birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site , " . or, are known to be on or near the site: , .' ~ .' '. c,1 ,;" "" • ,;: ,;,' Birds:' Hawk;heron'~ eagl~, SO~gbirds: other None Observed -' , "'i' ' ", Mammals: deer, bear, elk, ,beaver, other None Observed J 1 ", I ". Fish:' bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish,. other None Observed " ·1 '. , , .' 'v I i .),\ ";.' . J. ...: '.' to . ';;1 " 'b.:' List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. '{ ;':.: ~.",:~: .. } l' "{" . -. -' • >:;;.:. -"( ~."" .~~>. ~:~~~'~' . -,., 'None: .' r ;' ,~' ." .... If so, explain. I ~, • >,"-' , ' ~. . . " " ;.j • , , ' "'i , " . . '. ' . . '. <,f_ " " .';' ,'f' , "1>~:~l~f:; ',. :,,:':' .\ -5":' " , .... ""f. , .. '.:~..:.. '., ,.,' ',,'. , .t.,.·, . ,'. ;'. ,.t., ~' , . ,;~~'J.' .'.' "", '" \ . /S, -, ' " ",' :\ , ~. .. ".' ';'i:> " ',' .• ,' '.::~; " i"j ,< " '6.,. Energy ern! N~turafResources'·. ", ~ .' .. ' . '~ .:' , ..' j'.- • :":',";"'<>', a. " "What kInds of energy (electrIc, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be -', used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether It , .', . /' , : . ~., ~ . . i, will be used for heating. manufacturIng. etc. , .' " , '-, ",,' "', , '" El ectri c' -Pl ant/Offi ce Power requi rements . Natural Gas -Heating Boiler , .' ~ , .. ( ',' 'l '.' , b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent . properties? If so, generally describe. . .' ", ' . ~., .. " ,-i' .. ' '~ No ': ~ '. '! ' " , "" , .' ' ',' . . ' i ' . c,:; What kinds of energy conservation features are InCluded In tlie plans of this " 'proposal?' List 'other . proposed measures to reduce Dr control energy Imp,acts. If any: ,. .p', , None; . • ! .' "7. ".' . Environmental Health ..' , ", .. '.. a.' . :': Are 'the~ '8n~ 'eiwlronmental health hazards. including exposure t~ toxic :".,'.,:''-:<, (:l./:·chemlcals,risk offire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could " ". " '('; . ":', occur 8S 8 result of thIs proposal? If so, describe. . . " . , . . .. ' , ,'/ I, .,' ,," "r ·'No. " ' .. ;,. +<, ", , ",.." -, , • , ,'.',' ": ' ~ oj ,:,' , . '. Describe special emergency services ttiat might be required. '. ,.". " : t. \ , ' ., ".::,: 1) :·;t:;~·.' . ,',.' ..... , ,,' ' .. Police and Fire Protection ,,' .. ::.:,::~;Yf,.~.,1' " ,;'>,'.'" '.~" ' .• ,'\'0.; ". • "., '." ':It, , :~." '.. 'I:~.· '. '. , . environmental health haZards. If ... 'i l) ',' '; ~, .. . ,\-1-" "<:": " .. '" ", . What types of nois~ exIst In the area which may' affect your project (for .:; exalTlple: traffic, equlpment~ operation. other)? None , .' . ~, l.,' :. ,,"., ,,' ~ "\, , B. .. ', i,"" ,,,~ '" Proposed measures to reduce or control noIse Impacts. If any: . ,~'.".~.J. • ': ' ",.' ~ . N/A " , " " ' Land and Shoreline Use ' ; , :', .) ): " . " a. .': What Is the curren~ use of the site and adja~ent properties? ", , Manufacture of Paperboard Folding Cartons and Open Lands, Adjacent . to Manufacturing'Plant and Office building. , , 'b. ',Has the site been, used for agriculture? If so, describe. ;, ' , .;,' .~. ,Yes, Harvesting of Hay (last used in 1984). ., , .,' >::'-' J, ' ,.' . " , C." Describe any structures on the site. ' .," ",. ;," , ::" Manufactu~ing plant and office building, 144,800 sq. ft. total . ' , ' >~ . . ~. , d. 'Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? " ~', " .\ , , No , . ). e. ~'" What Is ,t/:le current zoning cla~sification of the site? " ". ,;:.' .' ", ". • '. 'I ' "'''.''. ,,'. ,,; 0",,: ,;"", ':';,{uM_H'" Heavy Manu.facturi ng by Ki ng County. ," ' "': f. . 'j;What is the current' comprehensive plan designation of the site? ) ~ • t-. ': ' " "," > -, ,,!. :. , " k. ", ., .... . ,.~ " " ,Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? . . . . ~~ N/A , Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement Impacts, if any: . :~" . . , , ' " " N/A , ' , , L", • " , I • ,,' \ ~, , ': ,': ' :,N,one ','. ;': ' Appro)(lmately : how many"unlts; I' any. would be elimInated? Indicate whether hJgh. mIddle, or low-Income housing. " ,-b. ,'-, ' , " • "1',,: . " . '~ i -~ , , ,,' ' ' N/A' ,~, \,', ' ';' c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing Impacts, If any: , " , ):'\';';." i.," . 't" , ". ' ;, -~, ' ~/A ", . '. ' .. , " '10," Aesthetics .... a. : b. ,,: .' , , ; ~ , ,., . What Is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not Including antennas: what Is the principal e)(terior building material(s) proposed. <,:\', .. '.. ,",' ' .;~ , , . . • ;) '," . ", : ' , What views In the Immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? " , ~ " 'None' ; ,,' . '". ~,' ." -:"'. "" " ,:\"..";-,, '~~ -·,,;:"l, : " ,'}: .', ' c. , Proposed measure's to reduce or control aesthetic Impacts, if any: , .', .--:. ",.',. . , ;r-. .~' "" .'. ,:~~" " ; ',:: 11 , " . ',~ . ;,". .' ' .\"</ • , ,', , , , " LIght and Glare , '. . ,:,.,-. , " .... " a. '" . What type of llght or' glare will the proposal produce? ,.:,' ";:: would it mainly occur? ,c., ' .: ~ • ~ • ': •• >. ," " ' i ~, . , '.. 'None' i. ,,' " '. ,: --,",' ,7,,' '-. ," " ~ . ,,: .' ' ....... . \ .'.: .... '.~ .. _' :' '. .' .. " : •••• ' " . • ,f;," ". . ~. <'~ .~.:-.... .' , ' " :, : •• ''II' What time of day ) ,,'" . ,;: .~. , ;:Could light or glare from' the . , f1nl~~ed pJ;CiJect be a safety hazard or i~':;,,'} '\",./ " ~\:';:1:t{.~~,~erfere ~lthvlews? ~ .' . . .:. ' ,'''', , ' .,.:':-:,c; " ' ,No ,', ,.' ~'; '. ~ . .: ..... ," , ' ,',:,' -.,;" > ~ ,,"', ' -'.- ',. " '" None' '" . ,7; ..~ ',. ..... ., . r _.' ".', ' ... -;"',' -... " .' ,-.... " • I,·i ." .",. ,0 ., .'.,:t.:,."-:":, ",' : ••• ',. :~sed'measures to 'reduce ~~controlllght and glare Impacts, I' any: ".' ", d .' . . '':I :,<. < • N/A , " ." . < .. '" "~ " :( . -,": ,-,~ . " , ' ~'" ~ , .. ' '/'~ :-. . ~: " , :.1, ," ·.i ," , ,. " . 12. Recreation a. What designated and Informal recreational opportunities are in the Immediate vicinity? None b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so. describe. Not applicable c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any: Not appl icable_ l~. Historic and Cultural Preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. None b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. None known c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: Not applicable 14. Transportation a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. South 143rd Street and Monster Road b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximately distance to the nearest transit stop? , . No -approx i mate 1 y 1 mil e,l • " c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? Not applicable· d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or Improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). ,None requi re'd because of Annexat i on or Rezone. However, City of Renton L.r.D. No, 332 will provide improved roads and extension of sanitary sewer line to our property line. -9- , " .. , , e . Will the project use (or occur In the Immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. No f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? "If known, Indicate when peak volumes would occur. 115 employees - 3 shifts (7AM-3:30 PM)(3:30PM-11:30PM)(11:30PM-7AM) 38 employees -8AM'-4:45 PM. Trucking approx. 10 per day g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation Impacts, If any: None 15.' Public Services' a. Would the project result in an Increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools. other)? If so. generally describe. Fire and Police only b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services. if any. Not applicable 16. Utlllties a. Ci Ie utilities current! available at the site: <6iectricitV~ural ga~ water refuse servlc telephone, anitary sewer,&"eptic sysEem~ nero b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility , providing the service. and 'the general construction activities on the site or In the Immediate vicinity which might be needed. Sanitary sewer to replace septic system (RE: Renton L.r.D. #332) C. SIGNA JURE I. the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non-significance that it might Issue In reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or wUlful lack of full disclosure on my part. ' •. . . , Proponent: Name Printed: H. J. Rami rez .. .... . .. • -10- , , (,,-': , ~-.'!\ :" .... \ ;'.: /', .. '.:1". _, . . -, . . ' ... ' ,~,' .: D.~· " SUPPLEML •• AL:SHEET FOR NONPROJECT A ... ,IONS '.: "<, '-';~::~'::~~'~'.'~~~':"., : ,'. ~ '~~"~ ";, ."" .... '. ·v:,,~ " .,' . ",: . . ' ... (This sheet should only be .used for actions Involving decisions oh pollcles. plans and '-~. " • i programs:· 00 not use this sheet for project actions.) . . " " .. :. '~'. ,·t;':':~."":'\.'~"', ;., .'::: .... ~ ',:'> " ... '" :', . 'Because these· 'questlons are" very general. It may be helpful to read them In conjunction with the list of the elements of the environment. . ., , ~' .... -t. " • ',' '. "~'. '.. ". ',',;-,,' ;' ': • ""(" . -' : • , . When answering these questions, be aware of the extent the proposal, or the types · of activities likely to"result from the proposal, would affect the Item at a greater Intensity or at a faster rate than if the proposal were not implemented. Respond . . . ' ',' briefly and In general terms •. ; .' . -. '::. 'j: .. ;' .... , .', ' .. ,' " ., . 1 •. . :; · How would the proposal be llkely to Increase discharge to water; emissions to air; · . production, storage, ',orrelease of toxic or hazardous sutstances; or production of nolse?~'. ':\J" .~ !., '.' Not.at all '," ,. , .'. '. f" · Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are: , 'N/A . " 2." '. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals, fish, or marine life? , . '" • • " > ~~ " . . ' . '. No impact ,'. " .. ' " · Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish, or marine life are: , ': '. ~ • -r • ," .... , d; . ,', , '~'. .~ . ~~:;;: , ~/A' . ' ~ .:" .' .: , '. " . ,.' ",," ". .. 3. . . .. How would the proposal be Ukely to deplete energy or natural resources? · ' ' ... , '."." .,., • r , , , . . ,,:" <, "~._:", ··'r·" ", .' ,\ , Not at alV " ".' ; : .'. . , " " Proposed measures to protect or con~erve energy and natural resources are:' '~, . . . 'I.~ , t,'1:::' : ", "I ','"e", • " ,,", '\'," .. '1 .. r4t:(~{.:;., )::;', ' , .... ~:,' ·c· ,::,,:;:. 'N/A . ',::>" ", ., .. ' . ',-".', , .. : .. '~ r , ,. '~ ~\",,: 4.':·;·:·>"How would. the proposal be likely. to use or affect environmentally sensitive areas ":~"":' ',; '; or, areas designated (or ellgible or. under study) for governmental protection; such :,,' .'.,." '''':' as parl<s,wlldemess,' wild and scenic rivers, threatened or endangered species ...... ' ,'." habitat, historic or cultural sites~ wetlands, floodplains, or prime farmlands? . , .... : -( ", j , " : .' '.. I • ,: ""\ ' .. } :' .,.,., , . ··>c " ...... ; .. :".,:".: ; Not' at all·:.:·;·.~· .J.-'::'.; -,:.,>~,'<"':' . '.. '~ .. ,;.;I'(}:;, '.;; . '. .' "~rop~sed ~~asures to protect S~~h resources or to avoid or reduce Impacts are: J., .. 'i' . , .. , ",-'.' .. ' ' .. "'-.. . ~ ... . :"-" ... , ,,'.,1,_, I" '.' " \.,. .f ., ;/" ! ~~~.: -: .',~.,.' " . ' .. . . '-, "'~,' -:. ,-(.' .. ", . ., . . .. '-, ' . •.. : . .... , ,>.;, .. ' .' ~}', .';, '." . , ',," -'" , . " . ; .•• .# .; , " .. '\ ,.J .. ,.-. ,. . • , !" . ~, ./(' " .. ,,' : " # " _',~ I; .,.',' ',' , '. ,', ...•. ! , . '. .. ' :; -' • • .', . '. , , s. ! , How would' the proposal be' likely to affect land and shoreline use, Including whether It would allow or encourage land or shoreline uses Incompatible with existing plans? ' , " , " Not applicable Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreline and land use impacts are: Not applicable 6. ,How would the proposal be likely to Increase demands on transportation or public services and utilities? " '" - t t' ' l'nstead of King County Sheriff Dept. Renton Police ~nd, F1r~ pro,ec lon, and Spring Gl'en FireiDept. ' Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s) are: , Not applicable 7. Identify, If possible. whether the proposal may conflict with local, state', or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. • t. None known SIGNATURE . I. the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above Information Is true and complete. It Is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non-sIgnificance that It might Issue In reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part.:'" , Proponent: Name Printed: H. J.' Rami rez •• , .. ,J • , I: I . , . ".', , .' ',.~ " ' , ' .'-. ":...,,,'-.,,' :-12",",'~, " .. ,' .... \ t, I, ~, ! ::>c n n " -, < n Q. a' '< S ~ 13 \. >-3 0 >-3 f: ~ 0 8 ", ' SI6l 8 t 03n ,un IU",u f E-J"- Co ~ ~ ~ ........ . ~ 8 0 0 n 1:':1 H t;j 0 ~ ~ IL-I~ ~ ~ ::.: H z ~ o Z ~~ ~ ID IX) o U1 U1 r.; k ~ r;' >" r ~ 9.) \ }> .... ID ~ (1 -""" 2 ~ l> ~ 2 (") 0 IT! C "%j IT! :tI "'0 l> tr.l :::0 004 2 s:~ ~O -12 z oC '"::,' :"';:;;?}/::~' . . ";, .. f:;·:,A ... ;. ~ , " '''." . ~ ,-.,.', "·:.':·.:t __ ~_~ : I . Folding Carton Division December 5, 1986 Steve Munson 7000 S. 143rd Street P.O. Box 479 Renton, Washington 98057 City of Renton Annexation Department 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 Phone: 206 235·3300 (X, I Ut-Rt:NTON DEC R 1986 POLICY 1l""~LOPMEm "'~PT RE: Short Subdivision (Short Plat) request by City of Renton This is to confirm our telcon on December 4, 1986, pertaining to your request that we are required to submit a short pl at to accompany our request for annexation. I-understand that your request was initiated when you discovered that CCA had sold 3.71 acres of our property to the Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle (Metro Sewage Treatment Plant-Renton) for part of their new effluent transfer pipeline that extends across our property. We had furnished Mr. Roger Blaylock, City of Renton, this information with our request for rezoning on March 6, 1986. We had understood that this would be coordinated with your office. The final sale of our property to Metro was accomp 1 i shed on May 5, 1.986. I have attached some, copi es of documents ttiat outline the Metro purchase and easement rights. ,'A 1 so attached is a copy of a King County Development Assi stance Bull et in #25. According to information on page 2 of this bulletin, we are not required to short sub-divide because we sold the land "to a government agency or a public \ ut i 1 i ty company". Please call me if you have any further questions. Thank you. Sincerely, J. S. Gardner Purchasing Manager els attachments cc: H. J. Ramirez -'Renton '. " -, :, . " 'i! ' 11-1: .., " . .' METRO . REVISED FORMAL OFFER LETTER . TO: Mr. James P. Charpie DATE: September 6 J 98!j , ( Manager, Real Estnte Container Corporation . of Amer lea Carol Stream. IL 60188 Renton Effluent PROJECT: Trans fCr System EASEMENT iGIO-ZIGIO-2A Reference: RENTON EFFLUENT TRIINSFER SYSTEM (ETS) ~letro is in the process of obtainin9 Sewer pipeline easements for the 96-inch Renton ETS pipeline and will require an ease- mentiS) across property in which you have an interest (see attached legal description). The property rights to be acquired by Metro are described on the easement form tha~ will be presented to you by Metro's agent. In accordance with Met,r0 policies, yo~r property has been ",' appraised and it has been determined that the ,Just Compensat ion value for the required easement(s) is not less than the approved fair market appraisal value of the proper"y (see, below). ,., . Permanent Easement, Approx. Sq. Feet J? 901l + $ 22 I ~ 2 Damages Approx. Sq. F<.!et 11 211l + $ 12 581 Purchase' Approx. Sq. Fe3t I G I 75 9 + $ 32 3 !JIB .TOTAL' $363,24l Rounded 5361 lOO , Temporary Construction ," Easement Approx. Sq. Feet l78,JOO + $4,Q~~ Qer The above easement and purchase areas have been surveyed. The.Temporary Easement will be paid at the end of construction based on tne time actually used. LUQnth 'Therefore; please accept this letter as Metro's formal offer to acquire the easement or property 1n the amount of Three Hundred ,Sixty, Three Thousand and Two Hundred Dollars ($363,200). 'If you decide to have the offer evaluated, Metro will reimburse you up to the amount of $200.00 for expert evaluation costs aSSOCiated with ··this transaction, provide!j tnat you submit the appropriate bills or paid receipts. Owner(s) I . -COII'MIIIER GOilPOilJl'PlSU SF AMERICA By ./)dt.~ •. .. Sen~or Vice President Date: September J J J 9 85 "yy/05/U) Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle 'X£~kz~ . Hiqh t-of-Way 6. Yro~Suf>erv isor SUSAN M. SOLBERG /~~ IIqent for ~lojtro MilT HARRIS .. . . ... ( ''"<," '. '. "1"\ .... q .• I" .' t'" /, , .. ,.j .... , . 'I "" ;~. -. , ,'l ~/ ( i ... ";" . l '. RIGHT-OF-ENTRY AGREEMENT This Agreement made this 11th day of September. 1985. by and·between CONTAINER CORPORATION'OF AMERICA (Owner herein) and the MUNICIPALITY,,0F METROPOLITAN SEATTLE (Metro herein). i ,"'. " .. This "Right 'Of' Ent'ry , 1s given Metro to by Owner for the purpose of designing." installing and constructing a sewer ···,interceptor. surge pipeline and tank. with all connections • . manholes;and=appurtenances,thereto. together with the right of ingress to and egress from. over. across. along. in. upon and . under the property ,described in the attached Exhibit A and Exhibit B before' the formal easement and purchase have been granted to Metro.' ' The Owner and Metro. by granting and accepting this Right of Entry respectively. mutually covenant and agree as follows: 1. ·Metro shall pay to the Owner the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2.000.00) fo~ this nonrevocable Right of ,Entry for the purposes set forth above . 2. 3 •. 4." " ,,- ... ~ .: t, . ", • >;" Owner and Metro agree to' continue in good faith to negotiate the terms ofa formal easement and a purchase agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit A and Exhibit B. respectively. attached hereto for said facilities. In addition. Metro will make reasonable efforts to minimize disruption and inconvenience to said property and uses made thereof . . " This Right of E~try will become null and' void at such time as a.formal easement and a purchase agreement providin~ for.the terms substantially in the form of Exhibit A and Exhibit B. respectively. have been' executed'~ndapproved by Owner and Metro. By executing this Right of Entry Agreement. the Owner does not waive any legal remedies available to him for just· compensation. In the event a formal easement or purchase agreement cannot be negotiated as contemplated above. then this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a stipulation of the Owner to public use and to immediate use and possession so as to qualify the Owner for reasonable attorney and expert witness fees pursuant to RCW 8.25.070. 5. Metro shall be liable for compensation to Owner for th~·use of the construction easement area only. at the rate of $4.086 per month. for't6e period of actual use by Metro. The term "actual use" as used herein shall be construed to include only the period 'from September 16~ 1985. until completion of construction of said sewer line including reconstruction and restoration pursuant to paragraph 7 be~ow. . . "':c~~;:., --, ~---;;::=-- _'i' .Y ~,.: . j ,>:,,' I :' RIGHT-OF-ENTRY AGREEME~; • / Page Two " ',.~ . " , " I , " , ,~,' I :, . f.. . ,... , . . .... : ! ,6. Metro shall protect and save harmless, Owner from and " ".. ':against any 'and, all claims, damage to or loss or ,',,' . ,destruction' of' 'property wha tsoever suffered by Owner, "';: its;successo~s,,'assigns, tenants, licensees and _;~.'i'l,,~invitees, caused by the installation, construction, or ,; ',,':'operation of:' said' facilities, but Metro shall not be "-'-' , ;.: ,~,,~,.:,so;obligated for c,laims, damage, loss or destruction " ,;": caused' by the sole negligence of the Owner, its . : : ~ ' .. successors.' assigns,' tenants, licensees and invi tees • • " • ,l •• ,).,,< ~'."<'~ ~ .... :,t.,,:. ". "1,' ' , •• ' "\ ,,' ,'01,;.-", ' , ~ 7.: Metro' shall,"upon completion of installation and , ' ' " .", construction of any facilities desci:ibed herein, . remove all debris and restore the surface of the -',:' property as nearly as practicable to the condition in ;., which'it existed at the date 'of this Agreement subject " ,to the ,terms of, the formal permanent easement. , 'r' " \', ' l' ~ ", . ., . 8. This Right of Entry is subject to such leases, licenses and permits heretofore granted by Owner or predecessors in interest 'affecting said property as .. may be currently valid at law. ~ '" , " CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA <-~ \ ~ , " MUNICIPALITY OF METROPOLITAN SEATTLE . ' , By::, ' ' ,,;'1' Susan'M. Solberg -, Supervisor. Righ,t-of-way, & Property . :' , " o , " . . . . . , ", o • , " . ;.' . . } . ", I t:~/ " 'II , ' r • <, . , , I "', .... " , i I J' " , . ' ".' j\' ~~! " .'. , ;' , .,1-," . .." . ;1,.""" . , ,: . , ',., Exhibit A , '" .. ~ .. . " .J t· .' '. lo "''/ . ..... ::""., ".~' " ",UTILITY EASEMENT , " .~ .. '. ~'.;. ,. . . . . '. ~ ",', ' • '. "1'~.' :.I'q CONTAiNER'CORPORATION OF AMERICA. a Delaware Corporation. its successors~and assigns' (hereinafter referred to as "Grantor"). for and, in: consideration' of" the' sum of Thirty Nine Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars '($39.700.00) and other valuable considerations, the, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged • does herebylconvey and 'grant to the MUNICIPALITY OF METROPOLITAN SEATTLE;"its successors and assigns (hereinafter referred to as: "MUNICIPALITY"). a' permanent easement over. across~ along, in,'upon'and under the following described property: :' " " That portion of the NW 1/4 of Section 24. Township 23 North. Range 4 East. 'W.M., lying Easterly of the Burlington 'Northern and 'the Chicago. Milw~ukee. Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad Rights of Way. included within the limits of a strip of land 20 feet in width, the centerline of which is described as follows:" ' i ,'.' '. (', .. , . Beginning at the'Northwest corner of said Section 24: thence 'South '070'29' 26" East along the North line thereof 30.04 feet: thence South 23 0 30' 00" Ea~t 761.65 " feet to apoint'on a curve from which the radial center bears North 66 0 30' 00" East 572.96 feet: thence 'Southerly along the arc'of said curve concave to the East '104.31 feet: thence South 33 0 55' 52" East 905.96 feet to a'point on a curve'from'which the radial center bears North 56 0 04' 00" East 572.96 feet: thence Southeasterly along ,the arc of said curve concave to the East 319.69 feet: thence Sotith65 0 54' 00" East 100 feet more or less to an , intersection with the Westerly margin of Monster Road and the terminus of 'said 'centerline description, containing ,32.900 square feet, more or less. " • I .'. ~ •• " J , . Said easement being for the purpose of installing. constructing. operating. 'maintaining, removing. repairing. replacing'and using a sewer interceptor and a district heating and cooling system with ,all connections. manholes and 'appurtenances thereto, together with the right of ingress to and egress from said described property for the foregoing purposes. ';' :', ' : Grantor further conveys and grants to the MUNICIPALITY a temporary construction easement for all purposes during the construction of' said, facilities over. aCl;oss. along. in. upon and under the following described property: Container Corporation of America 1st National Plaza' " Chicago. Illinois 60670 . ' . . ,'-, . , " ETS-30 Easement No} G-I0-2R Revised: , . , , r , 1 , , 'i ' ~ ", I' ,I ! . , ! ! " , . :' . ", :,' . That portion of 'the said NW 1/4 of Section 24 and of 'the SW '1/4 of'Section:13, Township 23 North. Range 4 East. W.M .. lying'Easterly!:of'the"Burlington Northern aild the Chicago. • Milwaukee, Saint'Paul\andPacific Railroad Rights of Way ,~and lying Westerly'of:a line which is 90 feet Easterly of ~and'parallel'with"the,above described centerline, :,' cont!lining '178', 300 square feet. more or less. ' , , ',togetherwith'the right of ingress to and egress from said , desctibed property for the foregoing purposes, said temporary ,~construction easement to commence on September 16, 1985. and to , :terminate on the date"that surface reconstruction and restoration work, has been approved by Grantor or on June 1. 1987,'whichever shall first occur. ,. r '~> • , • ~ The Grantor hereby and the MUNICIPALITY, by accepting and ,recording this ,easement, mutually covenant and agree as follows: , . -. ,.' ' .. " " " '" 1. ',MUNICIPALITY shall, 'upon completion of the installation or ,construction of any facilities described herein. remove all debris and restore the surface of ' the above described property a~ nearly as practicable to the condition in which .it, existed at the date of 'this agreement. . ~ .•.. • 'f ' , '\-. , ,. i 2., 'MUNICIPALITY shall.' if the above described property or, ~other propertY"of Grantor is disturbed by the operation. ~~:use.malfunction. maintenance, removal. repair or ":replacement ofthe.'facilities specified herein restore the ~ ,~ . ", surface of the above described prope~ty as nearly as practicable to the condition in which it existed at the commencement of'said maintenance. removal. repair. or replacement or'other activity. , , 3. ,MUNICIPALITY shall protect and save harmless Grantor from any and all'claims, demands, loss, damage. expense and . ,,:"'liability of every kind ,and description including personal , , .injury and for any damage to or loss or destruction of " property whatsoever ,suffered by Grantor. 'or by any persons. , ; firms Or corporations," because of the construction. , in*tallation, operation, use. malfunction. maintenance. ,'removal. repair or replacement of said facility or any ,other activities of MUNICIPALITY or its agents. contractors ',' ; ','or subcontractors. " '4. "All ri'9ht.:' title and' int~[est which may, be used and enjoyed without interfering with the easement rights herein -conveyed are,'[eserved to the Grantor. Afte[ the date of , . . ,Container Corporation of America 1st National Plaza Chicago. Illinois 60670 ETS-3D Easement No. G-10-2R Revised: " " . >", .. '(-v"' ,', . . . " . '.' ., ,", ,1,'<:",.", >" ... \~."t': " :<,. ~"~'r3,;; " .. ,'" ¥' ,. : ~ \ • ~. <, ;:'1r" '. '. . -:" :~>. :; . , " .i. . , . ,~~. '~', f ,,~. ," . '" .. >--'" .. ,:." .... "pane' 3' •. .; .. '.; ",' . If . "._' .,'/'0',"" '0 • " . . ",: '"1 4 .•. (Continued)' j.~ :," " ., .: " this aqreement."theconstruction. installation or c';,' , maintenance of'any structures. whether temporary or ,j.'" '-. . , . pei:manent. shall 'be 'absolutely prohibited wi thin ,the I '; :, above~described~permanent easement area and shall be deemed ",. ',' ,,\ 'an'unreasonable,lnterference with the Municipality's , '. ",\:: easement rights' unless specifically approved in writing by " ,0":' ;,;: ,the Municipa 11 ty\·,: Moreover •. as to such structures. the ·::.::,c,· ·p.c?vi.sions pfPClragr~phl. 2 and,3 shall not apply. . . . . . . , . . ~ . .. S. Payment for the temporary construction easement herein granted shall be made within 60 days of Grantor's approval of the surface restoration work as hereinabove provided. Payment shall be at the rate of Four Thousand Eighty Six Dollars ($4.086)'per month or'fraction therof that said temporary construction easement area is in actual use by MUNICIPALITY; The term "actual' use" as used herein shall commence on September 16. 1985. and shall extend to the completion of work. including reconstruction and. restoration,'of.aieas:affected by the construction. ,. ,.6. MUNICIPALITY shall pay up to $200.00 for expenses incurred , by,Grantor for the expert evaluation of this easement under ,'" the. terms of, R.C.H. 8.25.020 • . ,.' . . , DATED this 11th day of September. 1985 • ," '. • ,< • . ·l . .,CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA .. , ; ;..1:,',.: - "'~:,:,::""" .. ,~.:.< ':, :, ... , ' , . ~~a"er;_ .. \ , ' ,ATTEST: .: '. t, . T i . . , , l .. ; ... \ ,. , , " .. ,"':/ " ,.~. Senior Vice I,' ':. ' , , " "., "State'of Illinois) , '.) SS , County of Cook' ), , , ," , , Subscribed September. ,'.. " and sworn ,to before me this 1985. .. :" .. ~ .. . ' " .. . . , " . . -' : President '. .. ; - {. '. -. "::," ." .!," • .' I' . j My Commission Expii:es: .~<'~:.:' '::.":~:: ': '~': "'r'f ' ~".<>~. NotarYPUblic ,)J?,<t"mA,'" /7 /fO- \. " , "; " , , .... '. ,"". l .' . ," ., , , . day of , . , , . ':. " ~\ > ·r:, 1: CHA5, " --- \ \ : \ " " ~:, .... , .,. ~ .,' • '" _. 1. :~,« , . ~ -,~' 1r • ""'1~_ . '-. - '-".---~. ',' B> l,ttl'lIS -XEYISFP :~i:~' ~""'-.)u-""~,~, "a:~"i'''';-~.~ ~~, ; '~~/r~ :,' ':~";~~~ \. :.j:.<-t',t:-' _. 8lJ£L1NGTtJN ~! .. ~,~ ~~, ~ I~ OWNEf!. : CUlTAIN££ ctveP. OF AMERICA 0' 'I\j TIlTAI. P~J!MANENT f.A<;EMENT AXEA s 3/, '00 S 5.;<; \...: Tlm'II.' TEMPoI!AX'I CONSTJ!ucnON eA,E"'(fJ'IT AUA 2 178,100 t SF. I iJ\ M' TEM!: CONSTIWCTfON E5M" (ry,,) ~ "i, --. R.I? -.-.. ,~. " --: .." g"8 .. CU: ~;. ~ E$M'r ". :- " •• _ • MIIJii ....... icioOlity of " .. rwoIiton Stott .. U R 5 ENGINfERS RINTO" (HLUUn TflA"SFlR IYITI. CONfAIN£1!. CtJRP. OF AMEf?! 'I ,"I ) 1 rRtJl'Oseo £A5tMcNTS US -3 . ! ., , "'i i ,~:- ~ "'" -. -~ '. • ~ • > - -)~-;~~-,-, . ·1 ~ iR~ . ....... ~ " '" 'I. . - -.... t-.J ~ -:.:.-........ ...: ~ ~ . ::" ".~' "'-: ~ -., '. 1 i '. ";r d ..... , tJ .'. ~ .~. ":'/ '~~'.~:'.~ '. rY:>o.:7",,-, :: " .... -. r OWN£e: Cl>NTAIN£i!. COR/'.' OF AME21CA , . ~EfHO . z· .TEM!'.· CLWSr.eUC;'ON e5Mr . • Z/Y I'EKMAHeJir eA5eMENr . . ~ ~ . ~ "' ""'1 .. "0 . ...: . , . o ../ // ........ ---- " . --:,..-""---.....-_---+-.--..:,.-~,c;-.--:-;~ "'"--.. .. .' .--::: --. -. t)". ._~--t----- ,,p/, ,,11' . v..J . ..• ;~ts .. ' tl£l'..tl . 'Y~~; 1~~rflO~l-- , t~bl0rt ". ~ .. ~9" .U~t.." . '. -,~y'-,. ," , ~ NOe.THU.N £.R. . .. ... 1»" J-I1S " ,~" ~ > ._-... ,.. - . .. " Sean', EERS I IUNTO" ."lUI'" 1""'''1'.'' 'V"'III rlWTAINI'P rflPp tlI= AMFl'lrA ....... I·.·JW~ I J(1'tr, rf·tJ·4' / , ' LEGAL DESCRIPTIO~ FOR PROPERTY ACQ~ISITIOX CO~TAI;';ER CORP. ATTACHHENT AA That portion of the ;';W 1/4 of Section Z4. Township 23 ;';orth, Range 4 East. W.~., described as follows: J ' Commencing at a point on the North line of said Section 24 which is South 87· 29~'2G" East 1156.77 feet from the Korthwest corner thereof; thence South 2 30' ~4" West 916.42 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence S~uth 53 42' 00" East 445 feet, more or less, to the Westerly margin of Honster Road; thence along said Westerly margin South 18 ,~4' 04" West 31.37 feet to a point on ~ curve from which the radial center bears North 71 25' 56" West 256.48 feet; thence Southwesterly along the arc of said curve concave to the Nor~hwest 128.92 feet;'thence South 47 22' 04" West 121.88 feet to a,point on a curve from, which the radial center bears South 42 37' 56" East 250.37 feet; thence Southwesterly along the arc of said curve concave to the Southeast 91.01 feet; thence leaving said margin North 48 15' 01" West 420.00 feet; thence Korth 8 59' 17" East 125.0~ feet; thence North 46 14' 13" East 'Z19.70'feet to the Point of Beginning, containing 161,800 square feet" more or less. " . , ,', .' • ;j ~ , \.. ~.:r ~~"\, ~~.'\ '~ ~ '-I >, , .,-', .' .t ~ ~J v+~{ ~.Vf' .. fit ~~ %''\, ~ ",'" W' ~ iR ~ ~~'\ ~~~ "\- <~y \ .'1:1 /' \ ~\/ R=l?6.4&· , ~ .,.f/ L·'Z8.~%·. s>. ,*3". S,3'4'Z'O~ "'.8'-y~?i"" . ~ d' %&'.0 DO ... . ... -" "'" ..... \J\ I -~ :--1,' b. ~ tll ~'t ~ ~ ~ I'>~ ,'Z' ,7' 56"e i -~!------.... ~ --"':. -;4 . -~ to: • \~ d"s. ~a .> .' 4Z0.0 :....-.--?~17_ . 0' .~ ~OI'W" • , OWNEI! CONTAIN£I! CORP. OF IIMt:R.rCA 8UI:LINGTON IYOI:THERN R. R. ------.-------_. ew." tt.M ... Cl.~ ;;::;:;;;u- \~. ~ ~\ '. //"- (~"" ,/ ----/ '~">-. /" ... .-:----:-----.... .. --~ ",-. _? r~_----::-~ ~ ...... .1 ___ --~ TAX LOT 0 ~;-y/ rI~l~.. . ,f.IOrl ~ . BtJ~~I~~ . L' --~------ ~ ~ 0"'" i RO M~icipalil, of IroIlirtIPOliton SeaMI, U R S ENGINEERS RENTON lfflUENT 'fR-ANS"-(R1VST(W FfELiM/NAI?Y MUNC¥I£Y 5Kt.TCH CONTA/NEe U:fl'. 01' IJMU-/CA ..., ,··'00' ,lfill'lI fI-tJ-4 __ I fII I 1 , " ' }' , ,; '.' . ";,. ' ( SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS: . 'Attad'a'nent Nl Pae;e 1. 1. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: CRANTEE: PURPOSE: AREA AFFECTED: DATED: RECORDED: RECORD INC ,NUMBER: Creen, River Flood Control Zone District Rie;ht of way entry for survey and eXploration Portion of said premises May 26, 1967 (Acknowlede;ed) . June 13, 1967 6188802 2. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREbF: CRANTEE: PURPOSE: AREA AFFECTED: DATED: ' RECORDED: RECORDINC NUMBER: Creen River Flood Control Project Wine; wall Portion of said premises January 21, 1970 (Acknowledged) January 26, 1970 6613113 3. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: CRANTEE: PURPOSE: AREA AFFECTED:' DATED: RECORDED: RECORDING NUMBER: , City of Renton, a municipal corporation Constructinq, operating and maintaining, pipelines for the transportation of water The easterly portion of said premises June 5, 1973, August 15, 1973 7308150528 4. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: PURPOSE: AREA AFFECTED: DATED: RECORDED: RECORDING NUMBER: Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a Washington corporation Underground electric system The easterly portion of said premises February 27, 1979 March 14, 1979 7903140795 (continued) , . •. ,0 > ;';. , . ,-., -.... ,.Attac:b:aent lIB '~ge 2 5. ,Payment of Real Estate, Excise, Tax, if required. The property described herein is situated within the boundaries of local,taxing authority of unincorporated King County. ,Present ,Rate of Real Estat~ Excise Tax as of .the date herein is 1.32%; 6. GENERAL TAXES: . FIRST HALF DELINQUENT MAY 1; SECOND HALF DELINQUENT NOVEMBER 1:' , YEAR: AMOUNT' BILLED:' AMOUNT PAID: AMOUNT DUE: TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER: . LEVY CODE:· ' : 1985 $50,074.80 $25,037.40 $25,037.40 242304-9008-04 4175 7. SPECIAL TAXES' (OR FOREST' FIRE' PROTECTION TAXES): FIRST BALE DELINQUENT MAY 1; SECOND HALF DELINQUENT NOVEMBER 1: ~ , ., ' •. YEAR: .: AMOUNT BILLED: AMOUNT PAID: AMOUNT DUE:, , TAX AccouNT NUMBER: ," , " .' . , . '.'1 . ~" '. " .. "'~,;' :. "j' ~ !".-.. ' , ;"'" <." • '. I , . I' , ". , '" ~, , 1985 $229.98 $114.99 $114.99 242304-9008-04 .' . . ~~m'ET'~~" , ~~' . ~'lli~~" , , Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle ..... Exdla''!,'C UI.t/:, • 611 S<:n?pd Ave., Seallle, Washington 98104 ~' . t : ", " " .' ." . .: !lllgUst 21, 1985 Nr. James"p •. Charpie,. ,~li1llaCJer' ,Real Estate' Construction Corp . . :Purchasing Department' ',' , Contdiner Corporation of !lmericLl '500 ELlSt ,-North !lvenlle ',d. ' .. Carol St rei'1I1l , IL 60188, ,~', , Hen ton E. '1'. S. ' .• . . .:, -, ~' ~ , , ; , 'lIill'Survev Mid !lcqul."ition ConLlitiOlls ,Dear Nr. Charple:' , .' ,. The an~i1 of tll'= htll to qe purchilsed by ~Jetro ,as depictp,1 ,in the appraisal diilyrilm has been surveyed. That ar(~,l is 3.71 acres or 161,759 :square feet. Diagrams ilnd a survey .report are enc losed.· In the letter to you 'dated !ltiCJust 11., 19U5, n~Cfal:d.ing tll(! pUI'chase of that h.111side at your Henton, \'lasll.1nqton p1i1111:, t\~O conditions were not addressed. 1. Hight of First Heftlsal The intent uf this cOflclition is as follows: This riqht will be reserved to Container' Corporation ,of !lmerica. The futlll:(' sales price \~ould be at market value determined by an indep.'nrlent: apprnisal., This right could not be trnnsferrec1, "sold or ass igned. 2. Surqe 'fow()r' Odor COli trol Netro's sanitary engineers and consultants, UHS l~n9.1neers, do not believe that 'a noticeable odor will emanate from tilis tOVJer. c, Tile reasons are:" ", ' a) This is secondary effluent -chemically treated with 90+ percent'of the solids removerl. b) c) The odor causing substance II. Swill ri.se undel' ',nonllill' circumstances -dissipilting into tile ilt\ll,,),;pllf~n!. Cil~Cllllttion. will,toke place (hle to pr(~S~;III~e Cll;lllql~~,; frolll the pUllIpS at tile> p(\mp ,-;t.1 t ion ,.nd telllpel',. 1:(1 1:') difference of the l;fflucnt in 1:11., I'jpe <lntl in U,,' tanK. :, .. ' ',' .. ' .. i''':, ",: .. ", . ."'. ',I" \'l /, ;~', :' ' " '." ,"" f .. ' .),<, "I\tlllospheric dissipation will of pipe is 27 ,','feet 'above top " " be of excellent hill. N6 6dor corltrol lueasures , for ':the surge tank are planned. :" .. '. '" ~ , '.1 f 'I" can; prov ide you' 'further in forllla t ion, -i, ,\. ,'. ' , ' ", " ,... " " '" ' ,I ',',. ~dtrUlj)Y: YOll~:~,~, ':~ @~~~ej(~~ " , m~;l~ ~'~,' i Susan ,.~I.' Solberg V," ", ;a~~" ' ,Right~of~way ~ Property Supervisor SNS: mhy16/ 4.,', ""Enclosure. "." ',.', , "cc: . Hr. 'John ",Gardner' , ,"I '" ,'\ ' '" , -; .. , '.' ,/ • " ", ",' ; \.,' -',,' r, . , . , , , , ,1 • , ' I " , ' , , L, \ " {~i" \ . .', l b ".' , ":' . '" ;,' , ' ", . ':', j . ~ . " '" , 'j, -; , \,~ ,., ' .. ,:" ,I , -,-.' '!'~ ~'.>,:>. ~ ::"-\-\,:,~, , '. ' ,.' ;, ".' -'\, '\ "',' " .. ... - /' ' " , ' . -,.' :-: , , . ," '.,. ,', -; ' . . " " " ". , .. , .v. ..... " " , (.llease call lIIe. .' . ; " " " j ." . / "0 • :"., .. '" , .. ', /, ; .~,:' ; P,iRll1. , ~:~ :/..' ., .' ',', .;,~ ;- " " INrfRCEvrOR. E!>mi :;"":f~/,:)J:,/ ":.,:, . ~:'1.~,~;::,.~, ',' '<, - ".'~ . ~'i , ,:,~" " -'.' ~.;\ ~ ',.'~f~~, ¥< ;,} ,;'" 1"-.. ,:, :',\. "-. -. , " ': ,., ,', " .' ,,' I , ------ , . • ~l ~ • '.J .' NORTH , .: EAST [j5140~,0201 '. " ~ r •• , 651111.2031· , \ ",' ' '~:;r:" }t:. ' ';-0", ,', -',-.. " , .' 651269.0732 , . 651620.5"'3 . . . ", ,,2235. SIJ' 1,8 34'04.44" ·.<,:,31.37)~4.2666:'!74923.52G9 651618.5218 ',,' " FROM'a2666 TO PTA (,PUJ',:::<1.513:,··' " • ',,',;':: (PC~::G,66 • RP:~,'ISI3{ :.PO INT.'OF; iX0NG~.NCY !# ::26G5:' ',) ),'.: :' Arc .~ Chord :.1 an ;Ex t ,M" d 'Ord ,Oe Lt'a, c hor.d : t an , to Set bac 1'.7 '.< AICITIE I MIOIS ) : '. ' .. ' CURVE' INVERSE:' . \' , ", > .. " ".. ". '':<'" .' , ' ,'" •• ". "0 •• ,. ;' •• ," ":"'-~' .,,:'.;~.':~~ ' •• -" ;,,-. " " •. ,,", ,. ,. -,. -". NORTH EAST <,' PC""'>: . ';,'; CHORD'BRG, CENGTI'I,. ,PT ., .. " 2666 •..• 51.1',32 58'04.44~ .' 127:568,0:2665 :' 1.7481.6.5004 ',651549.1032 :. ' •. : • ) .• " :/' " • J ,-"' .. , :: . '-' "" .. ",;: ,,' '" DELTA,>"':: ARC" 'Rr NOATIi' 175005. I 973 ~28 40'00.00"' '" "RADIAL PC·RP NIJ ',71 25'55.56" , TANGENT PC,PI SIJ 18' 34 '04 .44" FHOM'.. OEARING/ANGLE T Ml LENS TH ' 65.8529: ·1 . DISTANCE T ,'\NGENT PI'I' T ,'SIJ ' 47 22'04.44" TO . NORTH ~:'" ':~~;1.~2~:: T,O :,H, '[.'.P.i U J : 2G6;\~ i,:,·':t,," ... . f ' .',,~ ':. ,-,,. . .~. , EAST 65137S.3n3 DEG OF CURVE ·22 , . 20'21,40" EXTERNAL 8.319~ . E,)5 T Page -:. .. " . (LEV ELEV ELEV MID orlO 8.0570 '". : " . ' . ' ." ::.,:-'. z-. ;. " . , " .' "'." " ," , ' , . ' '.~ . " : ' -. . ,: . r: ~ .. , '., . . .' '~ . , '. : . " . . ' ~', .;..: ,. .,' ".,' , . :,f -:. I ~ •. . '" ' ,-.; ,'. ~ , , 174733.9526 651459.4339 2253'03.99" NORTH .... SO FT' ,161758.8651 , 1 .. f~~ '''~'. ..... " '!>\. '. , ;, .. , ' EXTERNAL : , 4 • 1933 EAST ACRES 3.713473 ; ..' '. ", . , . [LEV '[LEV MIO ORO 4.1242 .ELEV ,r , f I I I ',' 'I ,r, " , 3",: '. ' " . .,. "".' . ' " I , ," " .,,' , ,.t" " , f ',I. " , .. .. :' 'J •. ,.,'" I,' , .. " .. " " ' .. : ~: :. : • f.'. .'" , " ,: .' "l, •• ~ i· . '1 ~ .• ~: , " ,',j , , " " "" , ,~ . '. ;~ .. , , ' .:, j (''-~'1,n(t'''r:''1:'?iI,~H'' .;·!~r::~:;~: ~A:'~ ~ , ' , .. '. "', . " '" ' .... ', .. ,,' -:', . " :ir ;,' " ~", . : -... . ",' " .... . ' i' .,-" .", " , I '" ~ , -.':.' ~ j " " . ,'~ , ~'.-' . ... " ", ,.'! ';., ." ,'A Short Subdivisions The purpose of this Bulletin is to help you understand the requirements for short subdividing property in unincorporated King County, to guide you through , the process, and to help you anticipate problems you may encounter. It Is not Intended to replace legal, engineering or other professional services. ,Rather, this Bulletin is designed to help you decide when you may need such aSSistance. What is a short subdivision? When you want to sell, trade or give away a portion of your property, you must subdivide it first. There are two ways to do this: one is ''formal" subdivision, the other is short subdivision. If you are dividing your property into a total of four or fewer . lots, short subdivision is the easier of the two methods. The land which is so divided is called a short subdivision. You must go through the short subdivision process in order to get the necessary public approval of the lots you want to create. Everyone who shares an ,. ownership interest in the property (spouse; partner, mortgage company, real estate contract holder, etc.) must agree to the short subdivision. What is a short plat? A short plat is a map of your short subdivision. See Figures 1 and 4 for an example of a short subdivision. Figure 1 shows the proposed short subdivision as drawn for the preliminary application. Figure 4 is a map of the same short subdivision as submitted with , the final recording forms. 1 Why are short subdivisions necessary? State and County laws require short subdivisions in order to: o ensure that the new lots meet minimum zoning . requirements for building; o protect the interests ofthe seller, buyers, builders and neighbors; o prevent or solve drainage problems, access and traffic safety problems, and public health hazards; C plan wisely for community growth; and o maintain accurate public records of land divisions. The laws governing subdivisions are Chapter 58.17 of the Revised Code of Washington and King County Code Chapter 19.26. You can look them up at public libraries or the King County Law Library (sixth floor of the King County Court House). You can buy a copy of the County Code at the Building and Land Develop- ment Division (BALD), Room 450 of the King County Administration Building. When must I short subdivide? Before you sell, trade orgive away any portion of your property, you must short subdivide it. For example, if you want to sell half of an existing lot, you must first subdivide it into two lots, the one you want to keep and the one you want to sell. When is it not neceSSBt;;' to sho:-t subdivide? If the portion of your property that you want to sell is already a legal lot, you do not need to short subdivide it in order to sell it. For more information on what a legal lot is, see Bulletin # 2. ,', I I· I' , , 1-t-/z,'ri=r:: ~~"-1 .\ , I ~.).,., I '" I ~, I f"'--!,--~>!J~ ----1 I I I , I I ~ I I 1.. ~ I I ----iJ , .. Figure 1 Drawing of proposed shorl subdivision There-are '. other • .times 'when' short subdivision" approval is not' needed: 1. When each of the new lots is 20 acres or larger. 2. When'you are giving or selling'land to'a govern-, ment agency ora public utility company;' 3. When you are making a minor lot line adjustment. These require review and approval by BALD. 4. ' When you are releasing or receiving a portion of a property by partial fulfillment deed. . 5. When a will which legally divides property is executed. Please note: If you use these exceptions you may be creating lots which do not meet County loning, health, or access requirements, and which therefore will not be legal building sites. Be sureto check with 8 short subdivision technician. What if land is sold without first being subdivided? Civil suit and/or criminal prosecution against both the seller and agent may result. A person who knowingly buys a lot that was not legally created will not be able , 2 to get building and other permits for the property. Also, if you try to comply with the law after the sale, all of the people then involved may not be willing to cooperate with you . You may offer lots for sale prior to short plat approval. Lots may be advertised, and earnest money may even be paid, but title cannot be transferred until the short subdivision approval is recorded. Such sales oHers should be carefully worded to comply with state law-you could be sued if the short subdivision approval and conditions do not agree with the terms of the oHer you have made. How many lots can I make? No more than four lots are permitted within a short subdivision in unincorporated King County. However, you may have two or more short sub- divisions. side by side, thereby creating more than four lots, under the following rules: 1. Five-acre and larger lots. If all of your new lots are at least five acres, there is no limit to the number 01 short subdivisions you may have within one ownership. 2. Smaller lots. If any of the new lots are smaller than five acres, you may create a maximum of eight lots. Lots can also be created and deSignated as "non- building" lots if they are for agricultural, forestry or open space purposes only. Such lots must have legal access and meet the minimum lot area requirement of the zone, and will be subject to restrictive covenant. They cannot be developed as residential building sites while so designated. "Tracts" may also be created, in addition to lots, when short subdividing.The term "tract", when used in this connection, refers to land reserved for special uses for the short subdivision, such as open space (see Example C in Figure 3), surface water retention, utilities, or access. These tracts are generally not counted as lots nor considered as building sites. How soon can I short subdivide the same property again? You must wait five years to short subdivide a lot created by short subdivision. If you do not wantto wait five years to create more than four lots, you must use the formal subdivision process. This requires a public hearing before the Zoning and Subdivision Examiner . and approval by the King County Council. You may change lot lines or add new lots during those five years by a "revision" as long as you do not create a total of more than four lots, including the ones you created originally, within the boundaries of the original short subdivision. The revision will go through the same process as the original short subdivision. To revise your short subdivision you need the agree- ment of everyone who has an ownership interest in it. Costs depend on many factors. Some or all of the County fees listed below must be paid, depending on the specific situation. These fees are subject to change by the King County Council, and are usually adjusted every year. Refer to the current list of fees, available at BALD, for specific amounts. C> BALD preliminary application fee (\) State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) fee (\) Health Department review fees (') Department of Public Works Surface Water Management fees e> Department of Public Works plan and profile review fee e BALD final short plat review fee o Department of Public Works final short plat review fee e Division of Records and Elections recording fee You may incur other costs for some or all of the following, or other expenses, depending on your specific situation: ," Preapplication Consultation SEPA, Right-oIWay. Variance APp1iCations,~ Sensitive Area or ! . Shorelines Review, ), ., '1- May Be Required ) ~l:T ... -~-,,··,_, __ r"J ;-, """" """;:<';" f,,' Submit Application •. Pay Application Fee '.' , • Consultants' fees for preparing applications o Water and sewer district certificates of availability (vary by district) • Costs associated with determining site's suitabil-- ity for on-site sewage disposal (septic tanks and drainfield) • Special studies, such as a soils report • Short plat title certificate • Engineering costs for preparation of surface water drainage plans, and street plans and profiles • Costs of constructing and installing roads, the water supply, and sewer lines • Performance and maintenance bonds • Fees for preparation of final short plat by land surveyor What procedures must I follow? Obtaining approval of a short subdivision is a two- step process. First, you must file an application with BALD, whose planners will review it and issue a preliminary approval, together with a list of conditions. These conditions, which you must meet in order to get final approval, usually relate to zoning, roads, environmental requirements, public health (water supply and sewage disposal) and fire safety. Second, you must satiSfy the conditions and pay the required fees, in orderto receive final approval. When Notice to,Neighbors and/or Additional ~ In/ormation May Be I ".' Required You May Appeal Figure 2 Synopsis o'.key steps in the short subdivision process 3 you receive your preliminary IIpproval and list of conditions, be sure to examine them carefully before embarking on steps toward final approval, to be sure that you can satisfy the conditions. More details about these procedures are set forth below. ' 1. Filing your application. Obtain an applica- tion form and instructions at BALD. Before you fill out the form, you should discuss your application with a short plat techniCian, to be sure you know what is needed. At this time you should determine zoning requirements for your proposal (see Bulletin #17),· find out if you will be affected by SEPA, whether your property is within deSignated sensitive areas, and probable access, drainage and utility requirements. Please note that while the technician or planner will try his or her best to cover all aspects of your proposal during a preapplication review, more intensive investigation of your'application may reveal other problems or issues that must be resolved. You must pay the application fee when you apply. 2. Review. Your proposed short subdivision will be reviewed by a planner, to ensure that it is consistent with County requirements. This usually takes about four weeks, although some cases with critical or· complex concerns may take longer. Longer review time may also be needed during busy periods (usually in the spring). The review will include a visit to the site. As a result of this review, you may have to submit additional information or revise your proposal. Upon completion of the review, you will receive either preliminary approval subject to conditions, or notice of denial setting forth the reasons for denial. 3. Preliminary approval. Most applications . receive preliminary approval. Every approval will be subject to some conditions. All conditions must be satisfied· within one year, although a one-year extension is available upon written request. The . following discusses the most usual and most significant types of conditions which may be required . . . ". l ... ' " ", ~', -:,., '.' . a. Public streets and private roads . One of the key requirements for short subdivisions is adequate access-streets and roads. Providing' Pay Final Fees, Taxes If Owed. Satisly Conditions 4 access is also likely to be' one of the most costly requirements. The County will determine whether the short subdivision can be served by private streets, or if public streets must be constructed. Public streets.-You may be required to dedicate (deed) some of your land to widen an existing public street right-of-way, in order to extend the existing neighborhood street pattern to serve your property, or to assure that access for future development is adequate. You may also be required to improve a pubiic street if the existing construction is sub- standard. Private roads.-Private roads may be permitted when no public right-of-way is needed, no public safety hazards will result, and only a limited number of lots are being served. The right-of-way and improvement requirements for private roads vary greatly depending on lot size, the potential and actual number of lots served, and the existing street network. You may be required to construct or improve roads both on and off the site to provide adequate access. In order to satiSfy road improvement conditions, you must obtain approval of your design plans by the Department of Public Works, which will also have to inspect and approve the construction. You may post bonds or other acceptable security to guarantee completion of required improvements within one year after Ii nal approval. b. Drainage The King County Department of Public Works Surface Water Management Division will review your short subdivision if: " two or more vacant lots smaller than 35,000 square feet are created; • the site contains streams, drainage courses, wetlands, or a portion of any water body; e the site is within or adjacent to a flood piain; or • the site lies within a drainage area designated as critical by Surface Water Management. You may be required to have a drainage plan, showing the proposed drainage system, prepared by an engineer. Typical requirements include on·site water retention facilities, stream bank improvements, building setbacks, and drainage easements. In order to satisfy drainage conditions, you must obtain approval of your design plans by the Department of Public Works, which will also have to inspect and approve the construction. You may post bonds or other acceptable security to guarantee completion of required improvements within one year after final approval. •• • General information is available from Surface Water Management on the ninth floor of the King County Administration Building (phone 344'3874). . " ,,., c. Public health If all lots are five acres or larger, no Health Department approval is necessary. When a short subdivision Includes lots that are smaller than five acres, the Health Department must approve water supply and means of sewage disposal for the subdivision. An individual well on any lot smaller than five acres is not permitted. Contact the district office in your area for information. (See Bulletin # 1 for phone numbers and addresses.) d. Fire safety Fire hydrants and water mains may be required if the F E 3 1 2 3 4 c--------- ,I' -------- 1 2 3 4 -------- 2 1 L.-.....I . A.·· Figure 3 Examples of short subdivisions Example A: A typical two-lot short plat with lot 2 having Its own access (referred to as a "pipestem" or "flag" lot). No access improvements are required. Access for lot 2 could also, have been by easement over part of lot 1, rather than through a pipestem. Examplo B: A four-iol short pial with lot 4 leN large to permil a future short subdivision in five years. Remember, you must wait five years before you can short subdivide a short subdivided lot. Examplo C: This is a four·lot short plat with an opon space tract on the lake thai is jointly owned by owners of the four lois. The tract is not counted as 8 lot. . 5 lots in your short subdivision are smaller than 35,000 square feet. Actual requirements will depend on the number of lots served, existing water pressure and capacity, fire hydrant location and accessibility for firefighting equipment. For details, consult the Fire Marshal's office on the third floor of the King County Administration Building (phone 344-2693). e. Taxes All past·due property taxes must be paid before the short subdivision can be recorded. 4. Appeals Any decision by a County agency relating to a short subdivision, such as an approval, disapproval, or specific condition or requirement, can be appealed " B 1 1 '.;' '. : .,' 'l~' . ,',;' .~ t ' " .' .--~ .. :;. .. 2 3 ~ 2 3 ..... ' . 4 " ' .. ~ x·' , ': ':'!'" >,-- '. .. .~ Example D: Here an applicant owns two adjoining parcels of land. He submits two applications, each having four lots, with a common cul-de~c road serving the lots. Note: The total maximum number of lots you can create is eight if any of the lots is less than five acres. Example E: This is a S0-acre parcel of land. The applicanl has divided it into three 20'acre parcels without a short subdivision (20- acre parcels Bre exempt), Then each parcel is short subdivided into four five·acre lots. (Remember, if all the lots are at least five acres you can have any number of shan subdi .... isions.) Examplo F: This is a 30·acre parcel of land. It is short subdivided Into two five-acre lots and a 20-acre lot. Lol 3 (Ihe 20-acre 101) can be short subdivided again into four five·acre lots. (Note that 20· acre lots created by 8 short subdivision can be short subdivided again without waiting five years.) .. . . ~ by any person to the King County Zoning and Subdivision Examiner. It is important that you review carefully all the conditions of your approval to be sure you think they are reasonable, and that you will be able to meet them. These conditions can be appealed to the Examiner, but only within 1 0 days of the mailing olthe notice of BALD's action. If you wish to appeal, you must file with BALD a written notice setting forth your . reasons, together with the required fee. After the 10 days have passed, it is no longer possible to appeal. The Examiner will hear the matter at a scheduled public hearing, usually about six to eight weeks after the appeal is filed. The Examiner's decision is final. Any further appeal must be to Superior Court. Appeals from decisions of the Health Department are handled somewhat differently. Contact the district office in your area for information. '" ' 5. Recording Once you have fulfilled the approval conditions, you must complete the final short plat forms. which will have been sent to you with your preliminary approval, and. return them together with the short plat title certificate. When you submit these forms to BALD, the final review fee and Department of Public Works pla,n checking fee must be paid. Before final recording, the Department of Public Works will review the final short plat to be sure that the information is correct. Also, this review will ensure that a land surveyor can survey the new lots using this information. This will save headaches for future owners or builders and help protect you from future boundary disputes. The Department of Assessments will review and approve the final recording form. After approvals have been obtained from the. Departments of Public Works and Assessments, BALD will notify you of the exact recording fee. Upon receiving it, BALD will do the necesary recording and send you a copy of your final short plat. Once the short plat is recorded, the proposed lots will • nulldln. ~~'''.r~ "''1ulrN',''n, '" , .. ,,.kul ••• 'd fru .. thl" I",.·. rtood 1'0R'rol .......... ftt 10 rln~ I·"un.~: \!r.~ur~d , .. ,,. "'I' ,,' ~."k . hnd .. ,d I~ 1,·.· •• No "ItUrl""'~, fIll. or ohol"I<"II<>n. Ahall I,,· .1l".NI wllhln ,I". 11,,,.d plain, \." I " • n"m_"ull~lnK In!, N" "tru~'ur .. " '0' " ..... n h~hl'.II"" '" ,,~ •• ~1t.11 "" ,,,,,,,,It ,.·,1. (A~rlr"I." .. 1 "Ir"r'u, .. ~ "nd u""~ ~H,"I't .. d II .110.~d hy ,It,· ~."" .. "\'~~Irl(".tl"n.) I .. p on f,t •• " ... ~" I ' .. "d,,, ., _/_ J'~ '<>0' <aa •• -====-=_= ~ 10<> Figure 4 Drawing o//inal short plat be legal lots and can then be built on, sold or transferred. Additional information If you need additional information, please call the short subdivision technician at 344-7980, or visit BALD's office at 450 King County Administration Building between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays). Note: BALD Development Assistance Bul/etins 'and other writ/en Inlormarion should not be used as substitutes lor codes and ,egulations. You should reviewal/ the details 01 your project to be sure they comply with the applicable codes and regulations. Othor relevant Development Assistance Bulletins: *1 Important Building and Development Permit Phone Numbers *2 Whal is a "'egal" building 1017 *17 King County Zoning Code Synopsis ., B Options lor clustering, flexible lot sizGS and setback variations *21 The Sens.illve Area Roview Process (SAR.P.) 11/85 Building lind Le>nd Development Divlaion 450 King County Administration Building, SOO Fourth Avenue. Seallie. WA 98104 TelephOne (206) 344·7980 6 Ea~tsida Oranch (Mail fOf Bolh"!vuo shotJld be sonllo the Seattle address): 475· 112th Avenue Southeast. 8ollevue. WA 98004 Telephone (206) 344·6740 King County Real Property Division Department of Executive Administration 50DA King County Administration Building 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle, Washington 98104 (206) 344-3970 December 4, 1986 City of Renton Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA, 98055 ATTN: Steve Munson Assistant Planner RE: Annexation -Monster Road S_W. Tax Lot 80, Sec. 13-23-4 Dear Mr. Munson: ';11 I -.It-KeNTON DEC 101986 POUCY DEVELOPMf'f"r nFpT This office has contacted King County Division of Parks and Recreation regarding Renton's proposed annexation along Monster Road S.W. We have been informed by them that they have no objection to 'the annexation. Regarding our signature on the petition, it is the County's policy to refrain from signing petitions in order to not influence other property owners in the area. If we can be of any further assistance, please let us know. Sincerely, /JO._~, J...~J;.~ ~ Loutsis, Manager Real Property Division pecember I. 1986 Sewer: Merriman Request for Sewer Connection CONSENT AGENDA Vacation: Whitworth Avenue South, VAC-006- 86, Old Milwaukee Substation CAG: 075-86, Park Avenue N/N 3rd Street Improvements CAG: 076-86, Park Avenue N/N 4th Street Improvements Finance: LID 313, Talbot Road Claim: Dillon, CL-65-86 Claim: Hartman, CL-64- 86 Annexation: Covenant Church 10% Petition and Rezone Annexation: Container Corporation of America 10% Petition and Rezone CAG: 009-86, 1986 Sunset Sewer Grouting, Phase III CORRESPONDENCE Citizen Commen t: Vaupel -Utility Rates, Land Use, Emergency Planning C" C ·1 M·'· RentQDltyouncl1Dutes Page 148 Bill Merriman, 5 I 03 155th Place SE, Bellevue, described septic failure at his rental home at 10715 138th Avenue SE, Renton, noting bathroom facilities have been unusable by tenants for the past 10 days. He requested approval by Council to connect to the City of Renton sewer system. Mayor Shinpoch explained Council policy to require annexation and a letter from Seattle/King County Health Department verifying that a health hazard exists before they will consider such requests. Mr. Merriman advised that a representative of the Health Department has inspected the site but failed to give letter verifying health hazard as adjacent property is not affected. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. Council President Mathews requested that an emergency Committee meeting be called if the Administration determines that the problem can be resolved immediately. CARRIED. Items on the Consent Agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. City Clerk submitted Old Milwaukee Substation petition for vacation of portion of Whitworth Avenue South abutting the railroad right-of-way, VAC-006-86. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting public hearing on January 12, 1987, and to Board of Public Works for advisability of street vacation. City Clerk reported bid opening 11/21/86 for Park Avenue North and North 3rd Street Improvements; 3 bids received; Engineer's estimate: S3 1,780.00. Refer to Transportation Committee. City Clerk reported bid opening 11/21/86 for Park Avenue North and North 4th Street Improvements; 3 bids received; Engineer's estimate: S24,745.00. Refer to Transportation Committee. Finance Department requested interfund loan in tile amount of S12,025.44 for Local Improvement District 313, Talbot Road. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Claim for damages in an undetermined amount filed by Lora Mae Dillon, 2 I 6 Garden Avenue North, for damage to ring allegedly caused by Renton jail staff (11/24/86). Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. Claim for damages in the amount of S274.35+ filed by Mary J. Hartman, 20301 SE 353rd, for plumbing expenses at 504 Williams Avenue South allegedly caused by settling of roadway (1/85-8/86). Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. Policy Development Department requested consideration of Covenant Church 10% Annexation Petition and Rezone; approximately 23.7 acres located on the south side of SE Carr Road approximately 1350 feet east of Talbot Road South (including right-of-way). Council set public meeting on December 15, 1986. Policy Development Department requested consideration of Container Corporation of America 10% Annexation Petition and Rezone; approximately 45.08 acres located along the west side of Monster Road SW in the 600-1000 block. Council set public meeting on December 15, 1986. Public Works/Utility Engineering Department submitted CAG-009-86, 1986 Sunset Sewer Grouting, Phase III; and requested approval of the project, authorization for final pay estimate, commencement of 3~-day lien period, and release of retained amount of S2,319.78 to contractor, Gelco Grouting Service, Inc., if all required releases have been received. Council concur. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. Letter was read from Versie Vaupel, P.O. Box 755, Renton, expressing concern regarding continual high increases in utility rates; need for additional staff to enforce conditions imposed by Hearing Examiner; and need for plans to respond to any and all City emergencies and catastrophies. December I. 1986 OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee Parks: Housing & Community Development Block Grant Funds, 1986 Parks: Heather Downs Park Master Plan, Consultant Parks: Cedar River Natural Zone Master Plan, Consultant Parks: Trails Master Plan, Consultant Finance: Developer Fees Fire: Training Center Ways and Means Committee/Planning and Development Committee Joint Committee Report Final PUD: Leady/Parker FPUD-02-85 , Renton City Council Minutes Page 149 Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented a report recommending approval of the following appropriations for the unallocated 1986 Community Development Block Grant Population Funds: Housing Repair Program (HCD/C751-86) 000/000/20.559.27.45.02 (Equipment Rental), $250 000/000/20.559.27.49.50 (Misc./Solid Waste Fees), $2,000 Cedar River Trail Design (HCD/C790-86) 000/000/20.559.29.41. 73 (Consultants/Purchasing Services), $6,613 Highlands Neighborhood Center, Phase III (HCD/C673-86) 000/000/20.594.06.65.60 (Construction), $11,000 Total: $19,863 MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented a report concurring in the Selection Committee's recommendation to hire MacLeod Record as prime consultant for the Heather Downs Neighborhood Park Master Plan, following determination that the City's standard consultant selection procedures were followed. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented a report concurring in the Selection Committee's recommendation to hire Jongejan Gerrard McNeal as prime consultant for the Cedar River Natural Zone Master Plan, following determination that the City's standard consultant selection procedures were followed. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMIITEE REPORT. CARRIED. Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented a report concurring in the Selection Committee's recommendation to hire EDAW, Inc. as prime consultant for the City-wide Master Trails Plan, following determination that the City's standard consultant selection procedures were followed. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. At Council's request, a report reflecting total costs and funding accountability for the aforementioned three master plans will be provided. Councilman Stredicke expressed concern that developers are not being required to participate in cost of City improvements i.e. roads, parks, utilities, etc. impacted by large residential developments. Council President Mathews advised that the subject of reinstatement of developer fees will be discussed at the next AWC Legislative Committee meeting on Friday, 12/5/86, and a report will be made to Council at its next regular meeting. On the subject of the public safety training complex, Councilman Stredicke requested that both the Fire and Police Chief be present at the Council meeting to respond to questions when the report is presented to Council by the Mayor. Mayor Shinpoch concurred in the request and indicated that a report regarding recent meeting with Kent officials would be transmitted to members of the Public Safety Committee and Council in the near future. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Hughes and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Keolker presented a joint report regarding the Leady/Parker request for extension of construction start date for the project. The proposal, approved by the Hearing Examiner on 7/8/86, is for development of 307 multifamily dwelling units on 65.9 acres of property located on the north side of SE Royal Hills Drive at the 2800 block. The Committees concurred in the recommendation of staff relating to timing of construction start and phasing, and asks that an ordinance be drafted formalizing the agreement for review by the Ways and Means Committee and the Planning and Development Committee. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT AND WAYS AND MEANS COMMIITEE JOINT REPORT ON THE LEADY/PARKER FPUD. CARRIED. MEMOBA'NDUM CITY OF RENTON ~, I f Vt-Rt:NTON ueU 8 1986 NOTI CE OF PUBLI C ~ HEETI NG .. POUCy DMlOPMFm "Fl"'. BY RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 15th day of December , 19~, at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington, as the time and place for a public meeting to consider the ten percent (10\) Notice of Intent petition to annex property to the city filed by the Container Corporation of America. Property consists of 45.08 acres located along the west side of Monster Road SW in the 600-1000 block; known as the Container Corporation of America Annexation. Simultaneous zoning is r~commended.for the property as M-P zoning. Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval, disapproval ·or opinions on same. DATE OF PUBLICATION: 12/5/86 CITY OF RENTON "7· -'~) ,. p )7/,L.1i. ,-,. I I>-'~l~-, .. c.", f),,· " ' . Maxi ne E. Motor City Clerk · I MEMORANDUM \ OF THE CITY OF RENTON POLICY ,DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • 235-2552 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE, SO. RENTON, WASH, 98055 z (") ~ ~ "b «-<c. '9.q,. fO~ ~D SEPi<'\I' BARBARA y, SHINPOCH MEMORANDUM • MAYOR December I, 19B6 TO: FROM: Larry Springer Steve Munson 6111 SUBJECT: Summary of Project Work for Week November 24 -November 26, 19B6 I) Container Corooration of America Annexation (6.5 hours) On Monday I spoke with Vernon Umetsu of Tukwila Planning Department to see whether or not he had written King County and Burlington Northern about annexing the BN right-of-way to the easterly edge. Vernon indicated that he had written the letter and that he would send our office a copy. I spoke with Bob Miulli of BN on Wednesday the 26th about signing the 10% Notice of Intent petition for their Tract 1135 in the northerly portion of the proposal. He advised me that his office did not handle that property and directed me to a Bob Nicholls In Seattle who does. Mr. Nicholls wasn't in when I phoned so I left a message to be returned. On Wednesday we sent to the Office of the City Clerk the agenda bill and maps for the 10% petition setting December IS, 19B6, as the public meeting date. We advised that the property be zoned M-P, and we will be getting a 75% annexation petition and· environmental checklist from Container Corporation as soon as possible In order that the 75% public hearing can be scheduled in a timely manner. 2) Covenant Church Annexation (6 hours) I met on Monday, November 24th, with Bob Bergstrom, Mrs. Harders (owner of Tax Lot 86), Mrs. Edlund (owner of Tax Lot 79), and her son Gerry Edlund about possible inclusion of their properties in this proposed annexation. Mrs. Harders wanted assurance that the hill above her place on Carr Road S.E. would be sanded in the winter. Bob said that the City of Renton does its best to keep all roads maintaned but could not guarantee her anything as requested. She and the Edlunds also had some additional questions about who would provide water and sewer service and the possible assessments for any L.I.D.'s in the vicinity. Gerry Edlund was also concerned about the nature of his landscaping business -whether or not he could City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila washington 98188 (2061433-1800 Gary l. vanDusen, Mayor Mr. Larry Springer, Director Renton Policy Development Department Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 November 24, 1986 (;;, i Uf: RENTON U~C t 1986 POUCV Df.VF.l OPMF.HT I)~",". RE: Proposed Container Corporation Annexation. Dear Mr. Springer, The Tukwi 1 a City Admi ni strat i on has no object i on to the City of Renton annexing the island of unincorporated King County located immediately east of Fort Dent Park with the following exception: the western boundary of the City of Renton's annexation should be the eastern edge of the Burling- ton Northern Railroad right-of-way (see attached map). Terminating the Renton annexation along the eastern railroad right-of-way woul d a 11 ow the City of Tukwi 1 a to 1 ater annex th is area and cont.i nue the smooth boundary our cities have just formed along this line to the imme- diate north and south. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Vernon Umetsu of my staff at 433-1858. VU/sjn attachment cc: Robert Muilli, Glacier Park Company' (Burlington Northern RR) Joe Nagel, King County Planning and Community Development Dept. Brice Martin, King County Boundary Review Board Sincerely, ~. Mayor i / / /"" "- I -I / - ./ / /.:"'" '0 ..... > .... --..-:---1:::: ------ \ ...: .-. II /3 .... ?$ < "'--' II 11.1 I::: w I.l A- S ( .. 1(1(0 fl. --r £1) AN N {.-" A-"iT' 0<-1' tiM I r / / ! , . I / t' :,' SUBJECT: ~':. :.; Container Corporation of ;~~:...: ".:";:~'~,\-.'. ;-:;. " .' .:. lP "'_'I l ..• ',: ,' .. ,,-' , America Annexation and ~:::'", ".,' ' r .},~, ''; .~ •• :'" Rezone .. -' , .~. " ' i ";-': ~,-:".' :J ,.',.' ", -.>. ~'~;'::' '" '.: . ~:~~7~~i,tll~~t~(~~g~ I De:c;:,., Maps ; Etc.)f\ttach ... , r>;;'. "·it:', , ,: L~tter ," (.:: : ::·~::_·'_;:'_..,-Ma_P:.-,-_______ ...;:...,-'----"-.:.. :(,};: ':,<~,;,~ ;~'-:---------,-----------t"" "' , ' t .. :'·, :., .,' \. , rF: COUNC I l ACTi ON RECOMMENDED: __ s..,:e..,:t_a_p:..ub_l_i_c_ ~ .. ' .. r~. "'f' >{; -. -, '---:,---"'--:-":-;-~--'--,------,---.,--- , ,: .. J. '. ,', .,i', FISCAL ' IMPACT: ~o- 1'.'.' . 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L· • -, :. , 'l·" . /. _,The ~equested action is to ~et ,a pl.Jbl;q .. meet~ns f,?r .Decenbe~ ~S, 1986, to cC?n'std~r ",' " accepting the 10'1; Notice of Intent petition known as the Container Corporation, of ,. :(i:::':,' .. ; Am.a"rica Anne>;ation"_ The pro.l?9~~d· aJ)~~xat~~n i; fo~ ~ ~15 ~ 08 ~~re~ ~o~at;~~ aiOt;g:.:tt:~ west side of Honster Road S. "!.: ,,;n the" ~OO-lOOO .bloc~. ' • 1 ••• 1 .".1 '."" .', '. , .. " ' " . '-. ", It''{PARTI,ES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CiTiZENS TO BE CONTACTED: , , ' ,','. , :', "t'· THiS COpy FOR YOUR FiLES. .. , , . " ".' '.', . .',,' .', I I THE CITY OF·RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • 235-2552 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055. MAYOR The Honorable Barbara V. Shinpoch. Mayor Members of the Renton City Council Renton. WA 98055 Re: Container Corporation of America Annexation Dear Mayor and Council Members: November 26. 1986 The requested action Is to set a public meeting for December 15. 1986. to consider accepting the 10% Notice of Intent petition referred to as the Container Corporation of America Annexation. The proposed annexation is for ± 45.08 acres located along the west side of Monster Road S.W. in the 600 -1000 block. At the public meeting. the City is required to answer the following questions: I. Will the City accept the 10% Notice of Intent Petition as an Indication of intent to annex? The Policy Development Department recommends that the Council accept the annexation petition. 2. Wlll the City require simultaneous adoption of zoning regulations for the property? The Policy Development Department advises that the City require simultaneous rezoning of the property and recommends that M-P zoning be imposed on the site. 3. Will the City require the property to assume its proportional share of the City's bonded indebtedness? The Policy Development Department recommends that this requirement be imposed. If Council concurs in these recommendations and accepts the 10% petition. the Policy Development Department recommends that Council authorize circulation of the 15% Annexation Petition. then accept the 75% petition and set a public hearing date to continue the process. La M. Springer Policy Development Director LMS:5M:csb Attachment I ~ WIDE.. .wp .... •.....•. I I i I ;!'-?:" , i ~~ I , .. ". ".-" ........ , .. . ~f=I' ---L ---.-.-------.- ':\f~:f'\T" 1 \ \ \ ::'E._ ~ -__ '---ff,---____ -"-.;......:,._ '-""----..,;. ---, \ \ \ \ E T R ? \~ -------l-----U--I ' AI L \0. 1\ I w u ~ 0/ I I I I I I I I-- I " , \ \ ~ c-++--------t::;f>=~ 000:::::::::: " MEMORANDUM TO F~ qicho([s 40-3;)'s~ })irec-+orJ ~f.Ae AIt'24. f~t7rYl~jeV>1~ f Bur hKj~ t-Jo-rfAerV\ 1113 aJl4v@I1(J./L S&-/ife, CUttsl,0~ tf8/0'l MEMORANDUM .' -+~ _______ DATE 1I/r1/l?b MEMORANDUM TO _~&",,=::;fe~ _________ DATE ~ City of Tukwila 6200 SOl.lthcenter Boulevard Tukwila washington 98188 (206) 433-1800 Gary l. vanDusen, Mayor Mr. Steve Munson Renton Policy Development Dept. Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 RE: Container Corp. Annexation Dear Steve: November 14, 1986 CITY OF RENTON NOV 19 1986 POUCY . OevELOPMENT OEPT. This letter shall serve to amend the Planning Department's letter of Novem- ber 5, 1986. Upon further investigation, the Planning Department feels that the proposed annexation should extend only to the eastern edge of the Burlington North- ern right-of-way. Stopping the annexation along this line would allow the continuation of the smooth boundary our cities have just formed along the eastern edge of the Burlington Northern right-of-way to the immediate north and south (see attached map). If you have any quest ions regardi ng thi smatter, please contact me at 433-1858. VU/sjn attachment Sincerely, L,((~ Vernon M. Umetsu Associate Planner , ' I / ,,I ,; I ... _------ / ,/ , / / "': ' ... : Ii -: .. , '<.'.:: (V /<. i.,J I L.I'< S 'v ffoR... -re'\J AtJNI!X'A ,(ON / '/ "-"- / I / ""'- / / / NEW C\c"f.. LIMlT F IW ""-/t,1!J-l TO N'-.;;:: TU ~ W I I,.. '" '" I?ou NDI\-(t... '( A'1>:f u ,TM eN! / · I MEMORANDUM ' DATE /I/;cJ./g~ City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila washington 98188 (206) 433·1800 Gary l. vanDusen, Mayor Mr. Steve Munson Renton Policy Development Dept. Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 Dear Steve: November 5, 1986 1,;11 i U~ Ht::NTON I~OV 'I 1986 POLICY DEVELOPMENT n~PT The Ci ty of Tukwil a has no i mmedi ate plans to annex the "Quest i onab 1 e Boundary Area" indicated on your map. While the City may wish to annex this area in the future, current staffing constraints prohibit this department from commi tti ng departmental resources to such an annexat i on action at this time. Please call me if I can be of help. VU/sjn Zilrd<--Vernon M. Umetsu Associate Planner 433-1858 ' .. /" " I 1:- I'" ! .. UNION PACIFIC UIlID RAILROAD J. E, (JIM) MATZA I' I AOOM 300 ! REAL ES"';ATI! AGENT 1418 DODGE STREET I' , , WEST~5'N REG10N OMAHA, NE 68179 C-~_'_E'_L __ E_ST_'_T_E_D_E_P_'_'_T_M_E_N_T _______________ '_'02 __ )_2_7_',_3_'_._4 ____ ~1 , ) . i i' ,! E' t, ..•. :. " . :., .. :: '. " ',' ... 0; •• ~~~I' !--" .. :.~ , ., . ".:;.:. " "., rho Gran", .. , CBICAOO. IIlLVAtn'.I&, ST. PAV'" .. tiD UCI~'1C ---I..... CO:lll''':~ •• "llcon81n oorporaUon, tor and la candiSe .... - tlon or One Dolla .. ($1.00) and otha .... 1Qabl. COD.llleratlon to l~ In h_n4 ~Ld, receipt Mbareot 1_ horeb, acknovledsad. COnY~J3 and qultcld •• to IlIla COUin e ."II.lftLGlpal oorporaUon DC the . ~ ~t~~. ot Wa~lD8ton. Draat •• , .11 at the .. llbt, tlt1. and InLer- •• t of ~~ •. Or~ntor In aDd \0 the tol1ov1ns d •• crlbed real •• tate .l~.t.d In tbe C~t7 or liAS. S"'a or ~.ohLns~onl Farcel A A 'tract ot land In ~h. Southwut Qu..rte .. CSW't, ot ~ctlon Th'pL~.n (1)). town.hlp ~ntJ-t~r~. (2)) lortb. Rance Pour (bJ Ba,t. 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Itn' .......... . ........ , ....... , ......... a,c .. . lIceuee ... ,.nIU ........ ., ... ., neon, .. Ie all .... U_ . ')-!j ... ".....".,'-............ 18 vtnIII waaar. ,.&8 ~t--' ......... ., t.... JA~~~~)",) ~'" ! ; ! I -- ' .. :: • . : :' <---~ ' . .-. A.., ... foI<I U..L.UIIO.:.. ; ') :..:.. Oa ...... _______________ ..... ..,(,oN .... W, • .. n.roMiC'.6.~" • ~.t ,..1", IA ....a. tOK' a&W ~ --~""II.~. ~C'aoaaUo)t .. ~ &IQ&AID ~. OGIL~. CQ eo ...... C8 Do UW ..... c. .. ~ ......... ~ a.a aM w.. o· C tOc' u.. ~ ........... n-c..u .. .IA4 ~~ ~ -.0 .autisM ca:.o I<MO .. Ia.I.a W, ee.,,. ~II. ... \<01 , I 'I ., " .t , .. . " , . /' -, Metro STEWART TITLE COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, INC. 801 Second Avenue Norton Building, Suite 600 Seattle, Washington 98104 Title Officer, Toni McGregor Title Examiner, Mike Sharkey Unit No. 8 622-1040 Exchange Building Order No.: 16365 821 2nd Avenue Seattle, Washington Attention: Susan M. Solberg A. L. T. A. COMMITMENT SCHEDULE A Effective Date: June 28, 1985, at 8:00 a.m. 1. Policy or Policies to be issued: ALTA Owner's Policy Form B 1970 (Amended 10-17-70) Standard (X) Extended ( ) Proposed Insured: TO BE DISCLOSED Amount Tax PREMIUM TO BE AGREED UPON 2. The estate or inter,est in the land described herein and which is covered by this commitment is fee simple. 3. The estate or interest'referred to herein is at Date of Commitment vested in: OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY, an Oregon' corporation '" 4. The land referred to in this commitment is situated in the county of King, state' of Washington, and described as, follows: _' As on Schedule '-A; page :2, attached" " :: , ' ·.i " .' A.L.T.A COMMITMENT SCHEDULE A Page 2 Order No. 16365 The land referred to in thi~ commitment is situated in the county of King, state of Washington, and described as follows: PARCEL A: Tract 33, Second Supplemental 'Maps of Renton Shore Lands as shown on the official maps thereof on file in the office of the Commissioner of Public Lands at Olympia, Washington. PARCEL B: That portion of Government Lot 14, southeast quarter of Section 14, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, lying southerly of Second Supplemental Maps of Renton Shore Lands and easterly of that certain right-of-way conveyed to Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Co., by deed recorded under Recording Number 453947. END OF SCHEDULE A " ", " --~--.--------..,-.~ --" , . STEWART TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY A.L.T.A. COMMI'llIENT Schedule B I. The following are the requirements to be complied with: Order No. 16365 -, A. Instruments necessary to create the estate or interest to be insured must be properly executed, delivered and duly filed for record. B. Payment to or for the account of the grantors or mortgagors of the full consideration for the estate or interest to be insured. II. Schedule B of the Policy or Policies to be issued (as set forth in Schedule A) will contain exceptions to the following matters unless the same are disposed of to the satisfaction of the Company: A. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters, if any created, first appearing in the public records or attaching subsequent to the effective date hereof but prior to the date the proposed Insured acquires for value of record the estate or interest or mortgage thereon covered by this Commitment. B. GENERAL EXCEPTIONS: 1. Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records. 2. Public or private easements, or claims of easements, not shown by the public record. 3. Encroachments, overlaps, boundary line disputes,or other matters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey or inspection of the premises. 4. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor or material heretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records, or Liens under the Workmen's Compensation Act not shown by the public records. 5. Any title or rights asserted by anyone including but not limited to persons, corporations, governments or other entities, to tide lands, or lands comprising the shores or bottoms of navigable rivers, lakes, bays, ocean or sound, or lands beyond the line of the harbor lines as established or changed by the United States Government. 6. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or eXceptions in patents, or' in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water. 7. Any service, installation, connection, maintenance or construction charges for sewer, water, electricity or garbage removal. ' 'j 8. General taxes not now payable or matters relating to special assessments and ,special levies, if any, preceding the same becoming a lien. 'j C. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS: As on Schedule B, page 2, attached. i ", .. -. .. ", .,., 1 I I' -, 1 , i '. I ., i ! :: , .. A.L.T.A COMMITMENT SCHEDULE B Page 2 Order No. 16365 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS: 1. Exceptions and Reservations contained in deed from the state of Washington, whereby the Grantor excepts and reserves all oil, gases, coal, ores, minerals, fossils, etc., and the rfght of entry for . opening, developing and working the same and providing that such rights shall not be exercised until provision has been made for full payment of all damages sustained by reason of such entry; recorded under Recording Number 5780049. AFFECTS: Parcel A Right of state of Washington or its successors, subject to payment of compensation therefor, to acquire rights of way for private railroads, skid roads, flumes, canals, water courses or other easements for transporting and moving timber, stone, minerals and other products from this and other property, as reserved in deed referred to above. AFFECTS: Parcel A 2. AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: 3. BY AND BETWEEN: DATED: RECORDED: RECORDING NUMBER: REGARDING: AFFECTS: Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, a Wisconsin Corporation' and Harold R. Iverson and Marion E. Iverson, husband and wife January 12,1966 February 18, 1966 5990556 Use a private road under the railroad's tracks and across the right of way Parcel B EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: PURPOSE: AREA AFFECTED: DATED: RECORDED: RECORDING NUMBER: . Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Com~any and King County, Washington a ""unicipal ' corporation Channel restoration Parcel B as constructed March 25, 1980 April 15, 1980 8004150481 (continued) . '-" i ,', .. , .'. " .' '. 4. A.L.T.A. COMMITMENT SCHEDULE B Page 3 Order No. 16365, EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, a corporation of State of Oregon, ,and Oregon and Washington Railroad Company, a' similar corporation and the Town of Tukwila, a municipal corporation PURPOSE: AREA AFFECTED: DATED: RECORDED: RECORDING NUMBER: Water pipeline As constructed November 1, 1928 October 29, 1930 3638934 5 . AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND COND I T IONS THEREOF: BY AND BETWEEN: Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, a corporation of State of Oregon, and Oregon and Washington Railroad Company, a similar corporation and the Town of Tukwila, a municipal corporation DATED: RECORDED: RECORDING NUMBER: REGARDING: September 3, 1929 October 29, 1930 3638935 Installation of water pipeline 6. AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: 7. BY,AND BETWEEN: Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, an Oregon corporation, and its lessee, Union Pacific Railroad Company, a Utah Corporation and Water District No. 35, King County, Washington DATED: RECORDED: RECORDING NUMBER: REGARDING: April 9, 1975 August 19, 1975 7508190669 Pipeline Payment' of Real Estate Excise Tax, if required. The propert'y described herein is situated within the boundaries of lo~al taxing authority of'city of Tukwila. Present Rate of Real Estate Excise Tax as of the date herein is 1.07%. ' ,'" -. , (continued) ,: '. j I I , j.' •• .' ' " ",". ~ ".,.' .. . ~ .. ',";:;!!Ii!!!Ii!i!iii!lili!j!i!!!!i!Ii!li!li!!!!iiillll!~~]~"';"';'C .' , ..... ',. .. ,. ' . .... : .• ; ' .. - . -", " i~ 0; ." ,00 ::IJJ ~. > -z ::r ... . !. :.:. CD ::r a; iii' ::I -. 0" CD ::I AS!. .. ., ~~ CD ., cn~ .,- ::ICIJ 'a. c o ~ S:~ CD' ~= iO-::I co ~c z3 0..- =::r ., CI) .,.0. ~. = m . -< en . ., . , " .' " ( , 8. A.L.T.A. COMMITMENT SCHEDULE B Page 5 " " GENERAL TAXES ON OPERATING PROPERTY OF THE TAXPAYER; INCLUDING THIS '~ AND OTHER PROPERTY: AMOUNTL TAXPAYER: TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER: AFFECTS: Available from the state of Washington in Olympia Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company 142304-9008-06 Parcel B 9. GENERAL TAXES ON OPERATING PROPERTY OF THE TAXPAYER, INCLUDING THIS AND OTHER PROPERTY: AMOUNT: TAXPAYER: TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER: AFFECTS: Available from the st'ate of Washington in Olympia Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company 722950-0330-00 Parcel A 10. Unrecorded permits, licenses, leases and/or easements for private 'and public crossings and for various utility purposes as disclosed by off record information. 11. 12. Unrecorded leaseholds, if any; rights of vendors and holders of security interests on personal property installed upon said property and rights of tenants to remove trade fixtures at the expiration of the term. " , ' ' .. ' . Right, title and interest of King County as disclosed by quit claim deed recorded January 21, 1981 under Recording Number 8101210477, (said qui t' c~,aim :deed is a connection.::!)Cone recorded.'January 12, 1970 under 'Recording Number 6607786;.): i,The legal 'description as set c'", , fo'rth 'therein ',is not 'suffic1"entfor:pr6pe'r location:/':'>:;' , "" , ,.t •• :,," • , ,.,,~ . '. ..:;, .. .;. ~~i.~.~.~;,~~.f .::-.~ . ,. " ...... _. -' ... ~ .. ~,..-~, , .. ~ .. ,-. .. ~ . -, . . ""~'-' ;.,--", ,- • ~:,,>{g" . -~ . END OF SCHEDULE B .. ' ; ." ~' .. ' . , ' . . '.' .:',:,:,: :.. :. _ .. " .; .. ~ .... . '\' '" ' . " . ; ' .. -.;: '.'--'. " . > ':-.' "MS/cb/709~c " . ,:' ;, . , . , i; ._,.:._ . . OF .J, ) f... ~~~ '6 -~ 10' 1,-2 ~~ '1l'~o SEP"'~~'Ii BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR October 28, 1986 Robert Miulli · THE CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • 235-2552 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON. WASH. 98055, Senior Director, Portfolio Development Glacier Park Company 1011 western Avenue Suite 700 Seattle, WA 98104 Oear Mr. Miulli: The City of Renton Policy Development Department has received an annexation application from the Container Corporation of America for properties located ,along the west side of Monster Road S.W. (see attached map). Included in this proposal is a portion of a parcel owned by your firm (Tract 35 of Renton Shoreland, 2nd Sup!.) in the S.E. 1/4 of' 14-23-4.· We are taking this opportunity to notify your office of this in order that we may receive any comments that you may have and l~J you sign the 10'l6 Notice of Intent petition (attached) if you desire. We 'would appreciate your response as soon as possible. Very truly yours, Steve Munson Assistant Planner SM:cb:2208G OF z § ~ ~. "b~ ~~ "'1-EO SEP""l\:."'~ BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR october 23, 1986 Property Manager THE CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • 235-2552 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 OW Railroad and Navigation Company c/o Union Pacific Railroad Corporation P.O. Box 2500 Broomfield, CO 80020 To the Property Manager: The City of Renton Policy Development Department has received an annexation application from the Container Corporation of America for properties located along the west side of Monster Road S.W. (see attached map). Included in this proposal are portions of two parcels owned by your firm (Tracts 33 and 34 of Renton Shorelands, 2nd Supl.) in the S.E. 1/4 of 14-23-4 and the S.W. 1/4 of 13-23-4. We are taking this opportunity to notify your office of this in order that we may receive any comments that you may have and let you sign the 10% Notice of Intent petition (attached) if you desire. We would appreciate your response as soon as possible. Very truly yours, steve Munson Assistant Planner SM:cb:2209G OF Re"" f....~ ,). o ~ ~~: f, _ & o . ~ .,. "0'9. r.,'l- "'''Eo SEP"E."'~ BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR october 23, 1986 Chris Loutsis, Manager Real Property Division THE CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • 235-2552 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055. 500 King County Administration Building Seattle, WA 98104 Dear Mr. Loutsis: The City of Renton Policy Development Department has received an annexation application from the Container Corporation of America for properties located along the west side of Monster Road S.W. (see attached map). Included in this proposal is a parcel owned by King county (Tract (180 in the S.W. 1/4 of 13-23-04). We are taking this opportunity to notify your office of this in order that we may receive any comments that you may have and let you sign the 10% Notice of Intent petition (attached) if you desire. We would appreciate your response as soon as possible. Very truly yours, steve Munson Assistant Planner SM:cb:2207G Attachments " OF R~A. ~ ·V., ~ .'" o C; ~1r~ z -... -"f, _ & ~ "'. "'b~ &,q. "'1-Eo SEP't~"'~ BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR '. Rick Beeler, Planning Director City of Tukwila 6800 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 9BI88 Dear Rick: THE CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • 235-2552 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055, October 20, 1986 The City of Renton has received an annexation application (Container Corporation) in the vicinity of the recently negotiated Renton-Tukwila Boundary Adjustment as outlined on the attached map. These facts are involved: I) The application proposes a boundary consistent with the easterly right-ot-way line of the Burlington Northern railroad as provided tor in the boundary adjustment. 2) Doubt has existed for several years as to the factual location of your city boundary in this area. 3) As shown on the map, our Public Works Department has drawn what it concludes is the actual City of Tukwila boundary based upon the legal description written for the proposed annexation. 4) If the annexation proceeds as submitted, it would continue the existing unincorporated island situation in the area and perhaps result in extensive review by the King County Boundary Review Board. Your city may consider these options: I) Are you interested in annexing all or a portion of the rights-of-way involved? 2) ,Do you have any other suggestions? I We would appreciate your comments on this situation soon as we are attempting to move this annexation along in the process. Sincerely, ~~ Steve Munson Assistant Planner SM:2193G:wr Attachment ---.--------_ ... _----_ ... _----------------_._-----------_." ----_.---"._----------- ( , . SPEED LETTER TO: 5:-ff2..0L-;Y{ , . DATE :._-=c;,~/-,-/...:::.C.l-(--"-~~ ____ _ SUBJECT: ?f:y../ £h-c-. PROJECT :-..l..Cd:a7+..<:!.!.(~=-':::::::~'-::. ;:·~re:::......-- ~~ (Si gnedf'" . E X H I BIT "A" CONTAINER CORP. Legal Description All that portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13; And of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23; And of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24; All in Township 23 North, Range 4 East, W.M., in King County, Washington described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly Right-of-Way Line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as Steele Hill Road -Survey 24-23-4-1, Established 5-23-31, or County Rd. No.8) with the northerly Right-of-Way Line of the Northern Pacific Railway Belt Line Right-of-Way in said Section 24; Thence northwesterly along said railroad Right-of-Way Line, being also the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed by Ordinances No. 1764 and No. 1928, a distance of 280 feet more or less to a point on a line which bears 90· north- easterly from the northeasterly existing City Limit Line of Tukwila as annexed under Ordinance No. 252; Thence southwesterly along said line to the southwesterly Right-of-Way Line of the former Northern Pacific Railway being also the existing City Limit line of Tukwila; Thence northwesterly along said southwesterly Right-of-Way Line through the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 through the Northeast Quarter of said Section 23 and through the SE 1/4 of Section 14 to the thread of the Black River and the existing limits of the City of Tukwila; Thence northeasterly along said thread and said City limits line to southerly Right-of-Way line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as So. 153rd st.), being also the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed under Ordinances No. 1764 and No. 1928; EXHIBIT "A" Container Corp. Page 2 ~. Thence easterly and southeasterly along said southerly Right-of-Way Line of Monster Road S.W. to the south line of said Section 13; Thence southerly along the West Right-of-Way Line of said Monster Road S.W. in the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 to the point of beginning. 6-13-86 Fl.ll I I r :~'!.~ i r 0 1 I • I I ~ I I r 1 I > 1 1 'j 1 I 1- J ~ 1 1 r 1 "_ _ _ CHICKID .,.,."OVID ----==-=-_._-=--.. --... ,) ~ ~1"7 ~ -, " 'ILl: NO. 'IB.D .00 "--"".L- eM .. :1' ~O, __ I ---- , . M E I 5 P CITY OF RENTON D~~A~TMKNT O~ ~UBL1C WOftKa . .. COUTAlIJEf2 COI<P. Of AMS21CA ANtJEXAfIOfJ ~ n " " " " Q II " ~ " t..» Ii fq " " ii -u 0 11 ::D Z li H iT! 11 Z H -t 0 'I ~ H "," -< -i I' I "' H il ;.--! 0 I! Vl Z II " " v:: li n i! 71 Ii ri Ii ;i z n :1 A" il !! 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I •.. ~ ::,..-~ c:: C;:.:. ~e -" l' !-~i f'" -0 :.1" r/~ ;';:i ! --{ I -: r~: ::;: .< ~-: r,; (~ S f2 ~:~ -;;;::;t::!O ;;) f=! -1'1 fn t. .. ~ ->. v:; c:: J> ..:;. ~~~ Ai ~ .. ~ H ~.,'1 • .. ·1 -e r:; £: tt' -,~ ~.'1 Z1'H;:''-:, .' :I~ 0 :;: C:' Z Pi ." -.-. ".' "'. .,.:..: f.hl -i ?t ~~~ '"! n ..••. '0 ..,,,::,. ,.", ;) ~ HfTl Z -1 ~ -{ ~ I:-i H :-~ t.,~ Z . ...... -~ '0' ~ , .... -~ -< v -:: 0 ~ ,".' fT1 L >< ....... .. "'. ..,., r .. ;: "'" './ =*: -~. :;: 8= c.,; !j r 7:. -I -~ .-" ..,~ --, ci 7.:: fT1 J) r: ~~ c:; ~::! ~t::':!:;iC .' :D :-,.: " ;-" t -> -~.:; CJ :L;' 1.:. ~"~ :::r:: :"~ j--., '-"" ~., :! -,", .-". " .• h ''''':' b '-' "l'~ .. f'1 :{> ':::) -:' .i~ '"" -r , ;.J ". i-'~ ~; l-.':, .~'. i ; " .' <:> ". ::~:: <:> (C' ,.,-. 0 ;:~. '2 . ;:.", June 25, 1986 Mr. Steve Munson Assistant Planner City of Renton 200 Mill Ave. So. Renton WA 98055 Dear Mr. Munson: (r- .'""" RUTHE RIDDER KING COUNTY ASSESSOR 708 King County Administration Building 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle. Washington 98t04-2384 (206) 344-7304 crl '( vI' tlENTON JUN ~ti 1::100 POLICY OO!E/,I)PMENT O!:r-!'. Your letter of last March to Dave Clark (copy attached) was recently referred to this office. Attached are the legals for the properties concerned. Very truly yours, Ruthe Ridder King County Assessor k_hcC~ rJ}v. McCabe ~s~ssments Information Supervisor JMc/ab Enclosures \ FORM 11S NOTICE ENVIRONMENTAL DECLARATION APPLICATION NO. ECF-0l9-86 CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROPOSED ACTION APPI rCATION TO ANNEX APPROXIMATEI Y 42 ACRES AND TO REZONE PROPERTY FROM G-1 TO M-P (FILE R-021-86 GENERAL LOCATION AND OR ADDRESS _____ _ PROPERTY LOC!lJEDON T~E WESTSIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S. W. A.T T~E . 600 -1100 gLOCK. POSTED TO NOTBFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION. THE CITV OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE lE.R.C.l HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROPOSED ACTION OOOES [X]OCES NOT HAVE A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT ION THE ENVIRONMENT. AN ENViRONMENTAIL IMPACT STATEMENT DWDLL CXJWILL NOT BE REGUBRED. THI!! CITY DF RENTON WILL NOT ACT ON THIS PROPOSAL FDR 113 DAYS FROM THE DATII!I BE Law. COMMENTS MUST. DBIEI RECEIVEO 1liiY APR I I 14, 198F • AN APPEAL OF THE ABOVE DETERMINATION MAY BE FILED WITH THE RENTON HEARING EXAMINER BY 6:00 P.M., APRIL ll1, 1926 • FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON BUIILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT 236-2660 DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE wn'UT PROPER AUTHORlZAll0N · " 1079N CITY OF RENTON DETERMINA TION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST NO.: ECF-OI9-86 APPLICA TION NO{s).: R-021-86 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: Application to annex approximately 42 acres and to rezone property from G-l to M-P. PROPONENT: . Container Corp. of America LOCA TION OF PROPOSAL: Property located on the west side of Monster Road S.W. at the 600-1100 block. LEAD AGENCY: City of Renton. Building and Zoning Department. The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.0:50(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. There is no comment period for this DNS. Responsible Official: Environmental Review Committee City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South. Renton. WA 98055 Phone: 235-2550 APPEAL: You may appeal this determination in writing to Renton Hearing Examiner no later than April 14. 1986. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact City of Renton. Building and Zoning Department to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. DA TE OF DECISION: March 26. 1986 PUBLICATION DATE: March 31.1986 ~~ / /'/," -----~ ~OnciG:Nelson BUilding and ZOning Director -, . " .". ,,.. , ... , ......... ,. , ... , •• ' .• ,~~_._ ,,~_,_ •. ~'. ,,"'._'= ··~d .. ·"_. _' .• ,' ,_~~ ____ " , •.••.. , ..•.••. _...,.'-.'~'''''''''-~ -.,_',"" ",,-__ r-. -'",-" ...... " • ...,,,_,,"".~ _.~_.'~_" ,.," . " I077N NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINA TION ENVIRONMENT AL REVIEW COMMITTEE RENTON. WASHINGTON The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has Issued a declaration of non-significance for the following project: CONTAINER CORP. OF AMERICA (ECF-019-86) Application to annex approximately 42 acres and to rezone property from G-l to M-P (file R-02l-86): property located on the west side of Monster Road S.W. at the 600-1100 block. The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has issued a declaration of non-significance for the following projects with additional conditions imposed as mitigating measures under their authority of Section 4-2822(0) of the Renton Municipal Code: THE CALLISON PARTNERSHIP. LTD. (ECF -014-86) Application to rezone 15.44 acres from H-I to B-1 to allow future "III Renton Place" office· blJilding and zoning compliance with II Renton Place (file R-016-86): property located at southwest corner of South Grady Way and Talbot Road South. Further Information regarding this action is available in the Building and Zoning Department. Municipal Building. Renton. Washington. 235-2550. Any appeal of ERC action must be filed with the Renton Hearing Examiner by April 14. 1986. Published: March 31. 1986 • OF z ~ ~ -". ;a 0'9. ~~ '11"1;0 SEP1E"'~ BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR March 24, 1986 Dave Clark THE CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • 235-2552 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 King County Department of Public Works Division of Hydraulics 900 King County Administration Building Fourth and James Seattle, Washington 98104 Dear Mr. Clark: Our department recently received a petition from Container Corporation of America to· annex to the City of Renton approximately 42 acres of their property in the NW 114 of Sec. 24-23-4 and the SW 1/4 of Sec. 13-23-4 (see attached map). The Cities of Renton and Tukwila are also in the process of negotiating in the same area a boundary adjustment of the borders of the two communities. Examination of King County Assessor's maps in the vicinity indicate several small tracts of land (tracts 32-35) located along the City of Tukwila -King County border. It appears also that two (2) small parcels are segregated within the Container Corporation property. We at the City of Renton find it necessary to have precise legal descriptions of all these identified parcels for both the annexation and the boundary adjustment. This is necessary in order for us to determine specific acreages and assessed valuations for the individual parcels. Bob Bergstrom from Public Works Department suggested we contact you and whatever assistance you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, ~~ ~ Steve Munson Assistant Planner SM:162IG:wr Enclosure ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM .~ 1096 NOTICE OF INTENT D 7596 ANNEXATION PETITION TO: Building &. Zoning Finance Fire Library FROM: Policy Development Department Parks &. Recreation Police Public Works Other:, ________ _ SUBJECT: C()NTA t/ll EA. CDQP(J8. ttTlIJN Annexation LOCATION: .'000 Date Circulated 3 lell I S6 Date Comments Due 3 I~'I 66 General Information: Area: t 4iJ. Acres Street Length t 31SD Feet Assessed Value (198 __ ): $,----Estimated Population:, _____ _ Current Uses: Pk~bA,e ~ &'io pl~t C--(C<M;"'iVUlr Co,~or,..it"' Future Use: rS;~d .. r Estimated Future Homes: -Future Population: - Reviewing Department:, __________________ _ 1. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? 2. How will your department service this annexation area? 4. Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? (If an alternate annexation would be preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: .=~~~-----------------Date,--~/--~/~-­Signature "' ... ~c " p." t.> . 1:\," ..... , .-, --; o."V 'J .f,. r......::. .... ; • • ,. : ~,6'.:$;(1 . -, ..,: • '#I t ' •. t:..) ~'''.'' ... , _41 J U-.oI ~ '-..l' 1~~' • • f'{-~1t .... ,,:.~ 'V~ . -, . .. .....--~ .., .,~ <if .f ,'*I1! ~. , A· . . .' TO: ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM ~ 1096 NOTIC~ OF INTENT D 7596 ANNEXATION PETITION Building & Zoning Finance Fire Library Parks & Recreation Police Public Works Other: ---------- FROM: Policy Development Department SUBJECT: CDNTAlNEA., CDReM"Tl~N Annexation LOCATION: ·1000 Block. Date Circulated 3 lell I S6 Date Comments Due 3 IGlII86 General Information: Area: t 4d- Assessed Value 098_): Acres $ Street Length t 3 lSI:) Feet ------Estimated Population:, ____ _ Current Uses: &~bA' e ~ boy. pU O-(( .... ±a..·Y'A r Coy ~ Or,.. it 9""" Future Use: 6;~d .. r Estimated Future Homes: -Future Population: - Reviewing Departme nt:'_...l6~.;"u'-!.\ .;"v~O~\C!.(\)=.::.(...I.?_if--'.l ..... D:.-aN~'CL(lJ~G-'---. 1. 3. 2. 4. 5. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? \\X) Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? -(HB \<'J~'\L., 'R..Of>O ---rR.fI(,.\J,S 1V TIfE U.J:J::::,'-f Hlo~ wtJ yo~:~e~er~~1;i ~~~\j~ea~UND~ ~ 0 W /1/4 b01uOIID(2, ~R.Mt1 ~ ZoNIi1XD F'rI\.lO GI\-IVO O.5'f.> \'(\ 1.~ Yh f\-11 on) c: SGfft .. \)\Gf1 S &. • ' CaN thi!; arinexahon be lierved by your department wlthlO your current budget resources? D~~;or this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? (If an alternate annexation would be preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) '--)t'?2) K..'2..60\'V\VV\'eJ0D txl\)IVf<><.A--iIO(\) 1 rv1 0 T11G 01f< Cf' Re-rv10tv. DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: , ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM ~ 10% NOTIC~ OF INTENT D 75% ANNEXATION PETITION TO: Building & Zoning Finance Fire Library FROM: Policy Development Department Parks & Recreation Police Public Works Other:, ________ _ SUBJECT: CiJNTAlNEA CDRPM"T/~N Annexation LOCATION: , Block. Date Circulated 3 lell I S6 Date Comments Due 3 1,iJ1186 General Information: Area: t 4;}.. Acres Street Length ! 31SD Feet Assessed Value (198 __ ): $,-----Estimated Population:, _____ _ Current Uses: P..,ct .. ,e ~ be.,. p~t C-(( ... ;"'i~r CDV' ~ OUd1 In" Future Use: rS;~,l .. r Estimated Future Homes: -Future Population: - RevieWing Department:--!.~«=___!:::_I;.a..::;."" =-___________ _ 1. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? No 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? 2. How will your depart ment service this annexation area? ~~~ 4. Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? y~ 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional propert ies? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? (If an alternate annexation would be preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) 1./ !~ DEPARTMENT~L RECOMMENDATION on this annexation~/ J~ "A ~7'/~~~y~ , ...... -~ -'. 7" /'7 L.,h /~ ~..-~~U(~ /U~O"t?P'~A11'::·'lL ________ Date :5' I .;:26 I fib Signature TO: ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM ~ 10% NOTIC~ OF INTENT D 75% ANNEXATION PETITION Building de Zoning Finance Fire Library Parks de Recreation Police Public Works CilV OF RENTON MAR Z,,;, 1986 Oth POLICY -er: _________ I'l""O!.OPM.NT nCO, FROM: Policy Development Department SUBJECT: CDNTAlNEA CDRPfJP.1fTlfJN Annexation Date Circulated 3 lei. I S6 Date Comments Due 3 I~'I S6 General Information: Area: t 4a. Acres Street Length ! 3150 Feet Assessed Value (198 __ ): $_----Estimated Population: _____ _ Current Uses: PA~tA,e ~ bov.. p{a,j O.o(C ... ±a."yo.A~ Uy~op.'h~ Estimated Future Homes: -Future Population: - Reviewing Department:fAa S <D RfcRzAll ON 1. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? NO 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? reS 2. How will your depart ment service this annexation area? ~JT1<.-IS c\'&l~t-TO -lc.z,,€-re.,'I'Of\.& \'~ which sh.w& ~ "11'11£. KLfet..\idf\ ~ 0 ~ -\{(\(lM'\t~, 4. Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? 'C0s 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? (If an alternate annexation would be preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) '(W DEPARTAW~~~JMMENDATION on this annexation: ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM' ~ 1096 NOTICE OF INTENT D 7596 ANNEXATION PETITIOit-iI,' ~ . ~~ " TO: Building & Zoning Finance Fire Library FROM: Policy Development Department Parks & Recreation -<':;-::;6' Police Public Works Other: ________ _ CITY Of RENTON MAR 2,,11986 SUBJECT: C()NTAlNEA. CDRMR1fTl~N Annexation LOCATION: Date Circulated 3 lei. 166 Date Comments Due 3 Ittilll86 General Information: Area: t 4iJ. Acres Street Length t 31SD Feet Assessed Value (198 __ ): $_---Estimated Population:, _____ _ Current Uses: e..~b&, e ~ &'10 p(a ..... ± O-('C<Mt.. .. Y'A ~ Ci>r~or,..+tcm Future Use: 6;~d& r Estimated Future Homes: -Future Population: - Reviewing Department:' __ -EF~IR~E2... _____________ _ 1. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? None 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? To a slight degree, .. Z. How will your depart ment service this annexation area? In -the same manner as to other areas 4. can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? Yes 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? (If an alternate annexation would be preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) Favor annexation DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: Recommend Annexation 1===_~L::~5:!!i~~~1~4~ .. ::::. :::::J~ _______ Date 3 I 24 I 86 Signature TO: ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM ~ 10% NOTIC~ OF INTENT D 75% ANNEXATION PETITION Building & Zoning Finance Fire Library Parks & Recreation Police Public Works CITY OF RENTON MAR 2 if 1986 Other:, ________ _ -POLIC'! n~/J:U)p~:'t=NT I"'\CC~ FROM: Policy Development Department SUBJECT: Ct>NTALNSA. CDQ~1fTIt>N Annexation LOCATION: Block. Date Circulated 3 lell I S6 Date Comments Due 3 liJII86 General Information: Area: t 4iJ. Acres Street Length ! 31SD Feet Assessed Value 098 __ }: $,----Estimated Population: _____ _ Current Uses: PA~bA' e ~ be.,. plo ... ± O"'!C ... t..iV'A ~ Uy I'0r,..+t tn'\ Future Use: is;~,l .. r Estimated Future Homes: -Future Population: - Reviewing Department: BCD c9" 2n AJ LV (....., 1. 3. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? N0 Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? '-1 65 2. How will your depart ment service this annexation area? W l-t fl e;-t-.lS-r-./""; Co, 6T4-FF 4. Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? ~'8S 5. Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that -this annexation not be approved? (If an alternate annexation would be preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM ~ 10% NOTIC~ OF INTENT D 75% ANNEXATION PETITION Parks <Ie Recreation TO: Building <Ie Zoning Finance Fire ~ Library Police Public Works CITY OF RENTON MAR 2 '1 1986 Other:, ________ _ FROM: Policy Development Department SUBJECT: C()NTAlNEA Ct')IJPM8T1()N Annexation LOCATION: ·1000 Date Circulated 3 leU I S6 Date Comments Due 3 lelll86 General Information: Area: t 4:J. Acres Street Length ! 31St:) Feet Assessed Value (198 __ ): $_---Estimated Population:, _____ _ Current Uses: PcL~b .. , e ~ &'1-p(a .... ± O-(,C4W'--t..i~ ~ Ur I' o~ft cry"\ Future Use: 6it1l',,[ cL r Estimated Future Homes: -Future Population: - Reviewing Department:, ___ L_'_, _b....;,..y_~:.."'_'1.L-_________________ _ I. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? fi/o 3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? ' fles 2. How will your department service this annexation area? ;::-~~n, ei-lsl,,;,j' Fac///I,Rs. 4. Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? Yes 5. Do you favor this annelcation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? (If an alternate annexation would be preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: !(eccJh?h? (';/ cI C'l.,;::'l'rtl1/«' /, ~N. ~e. _ Date q/ l;?tar I /qgr; I~S~ig~n~a~tu~r~e--------~----~---==~==~==~------ TO: ANNEXATION REVIEW FORM ~ 1096 NOTIC: OF INTENT 07596 ANNEXATION PETITION Building &. Zoning Finance Fire Library Parks &. Recreation Police Public Works CiTY OF RENTON MAR 2/} 1986 Other:, ________ _ FROM: Policy Development Department SUBJECT: CiJNTALNEA CDR/VJS."TI~N Annexation Date Circulated 3 lell 186 Date Comments Due 3 1011186 General Information: Area: t 4;). Acres Street Length t 31St:) Feet Assessed Value 098 __ ): $_---Estimated Population:, _____ _ \ Current Uses: Pfl.~tA' e ~ &.,. p~t dC.,.t...Y'A ~ U(~or,.· .. hcrn Future Use: ;S;~,·la. r Estimated Future Homes: -Future Population: - Reviewing Department:_--'R'-'='ft...::,..· ~..::::...;G=-~ ___ Iz_s _______ _ 1. 3. 2. 4. 5. Does this annexation represent any unique problems for your department? A--V Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your department? \/2 ~ How will your department servi_ce this annexati°k~ Ct..j/-~-0c----- Can this annexation be served by your department within your current budget resources? Y"'-5 Do you favor this annexation? A revised annexation containing additional properties? Or recommend that this annexation not be approved? (If an alternate annexation would be preferred, please illustrate it on the attached map.) I L. y-<.:5 DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION on this annexation: ."si=gn-:.:-atu:::::-re--89-1c _I£_~=~(c:ju>l!.--___ Date.---='S~/2_[----,-"/ct"=- P AGE .H 06 ) 'J~JJ O'~I "V~ ~ SEATILE IJA 132304-9074-06 BURDICK fLOYD 0 JR 1084 SW 3RO PL RENTON WA J 132304-9075-05 \ TANG GORSON 5035 15TH NE '10, SEATTLE .WA 132304-9076-04 STROCK PAUl. V 6848 S 133RD SEATTLE WA 132304-9078-02 KING COUNTY 132304-9080-08 KING COUNTY ~~l ~UK Ut UL~ 1 M C HADlOCK ADD /. 98178 TH SWlY ALG SELY LN SD BLK 298.886 FT TO TPOB TH CONTG SWlY 60 FT TH S 72-56-45 E 136.523 FT TH N 17-03-15 E 60 FT TH N 72-56-45 W 136.741 FT TO TPOB 13-23-04 9074 10.92762 E0675 BEG ON WlY EXT OF S LN BLK 4 EARLINGTON ADD 130 FT WLY OF MOS 98055 WlY COR SO BLK 4 TH CONTG ALG SD WlY EXT 40 FT TH N 17-03-15 E 100 FT TH S 72-56-45 E 40 FT TH SWl Y TO BEG 13-23-04 9075 10.92762 1278 W 80 FT OF E 282.38 FT OF GL 8 LY N OF CEDAR RIVER·PIPE.LN RIW 98105 & S OF 133RD ST LESS POR LY S OF LN BEG ON W LN THOF 67 FT N OF S LN TH E TAP ON E LN 85 FT N·OF S LN 132304 9076 10.92762 479999 S 141 FT OF E 128 FT OF W 3.5 AC GL 9 LESS RD LESS C/M RGTS 98178 '! Ii; I II I 1~ 1 1+ 1 I ;, I 1 I I 13C I ! I I I I 130 2d5QC " . 1 16 11"'0( ~8d7 I ! I . I i I ! i I .. ! I ~l~ k~ I! ! i 13 13-23-04 9078 pIll 0740 0577 PORS OF GLS 5 & 6 & TRS 27 & 28 RENTONSHORELANDS 2ND SUPL ADD DAF BEG ON S LN OF SEC 1661.13 F E OF SW COR TH N 22-26-02 W 226.17 FT TO TPOB TH N 67-33-58 I 300 FT TH NWlY ON CURVE TO LFT CENTER OF WCH BEARS S 67-33-58 W 627.46 FT TAP ON NLY·LN TR 27 TH, SWlY ALG NLY LN TRS 27 & 28 TAP. OF CENTER OF SD CIRCLE TH S TAP ON ARC OF SD CIRCLE CENTER OF WC~ BEARS .S 327.46 FT TH SELY ALG CURVE OF SD ARC TO TPOB I I ! I ,5~1' III 13-23-04 9080 0740 0577 BEG SW COR OF SW 1/4; TH N 29-51-00 W 114.7 FT; TH N 166-21-00 E 153.9 FT' TH S ~~7-OO E TAP ON E(Y KGN CM & SP RR R/W & TPOB: TH NELY ALG SD ELY HGN 108 FT MIL TAP ON SLY ~~ TR 33 RENTON SHORELANDS 2ND SUPL: TH ELY ALG SD SLY KGN 33 FT MiL TO WL Y KGN CO RD' ~~, ~E~~ ~~~TS~.~Y.rr<~~~THGN i. ! i I I: I "i Ii ! I I' ! Iii II 'II I!.'; j I I Iii . I I ;~[J.) I I 1 II I I: 'j i ,i i! I I i I I I 'I! I! 1 1 I t I i !!! ! i I ! .... ,1,1 f ! I i ! I I ! ! ! 1 17:4 I I FO/ i ! i ~ I i ! J i684b i I I ' II II t i,,; i PARCEL CONTI U E D ON Nt 132304-9081-07 PARCEL NUMBER· NAME"& MOAESS LEGAl. OUCRlPnoN LEVY SR RATE EX 132304-9081-07 WINTERBURN DOUGLAS 7304 S 13lND SEATILE WA HGN ALG CURVE TO LEFT RAD 300 FT CENTER BEARING N 25-21-49 E AN ARC DIST 50.74 FTi TH S 74-13-19 W 68.84 FT; TH S 83-41-02 W 60.83 FT' TH ALG CURV TO RGT RAO 667.96 FT CENTER BEARING N 15-46-41 W AN ARC DIST 108.45 FT MIL TO SD ELY MGN; TH NELY ALG SD ELy HGN24 FT MIL TO TPOB 13-23-04 9081 10.92762 290969 POA GL 8 LY NL Y OF CITY OF SEATTLE CEDAR RIVER PIPE LN R/W 98178 & S 133RO ST & LY WLY OF A LN 433 FT ELY OF & HEAS AT RIA TO SLY PROD OF W LN OF TR 7 L H ROGERS ALDER GROVE & ELY orA LN 350 FT ELY OF & MEAS AT RIA TO SLY PROD OF W LN SD TR 7 lEVY VAlUATIONS COOE l-lANO I-IWS 13( 132304-9082-06 SCHUMS~Y DONALD W 2019 JONES AVE NE RENTON WA 13-23-04 9082 10.92762 ~I 13 c0281 LOT 1 OF KC SHORT PLAT NO 132304-9083-05 CHICAGO MILWAUKEE ST PAUL ATTN: BENTON R " PO BOX 6205 CHICAGO IL 1277122 RECORDING NO 7901150918 , 98055 SO PLAT OAF -W 160.48 FT OF GLn~ LESS CO RO TGW W 160.48 rT or PO .. PLAT SOUTH BEACON HILL TRS LY S . OF LN ESTAB BY S C CAUSE 214827 LESS C/M RGTS 13-23-04 9083 11.29014 610661 C/M RGTS ONLY-POR or SE 1/4 & SW 1/4.0F STR 13-23-04 DAF- BEG AT S 1/4 COR or SO SEC 13 60680 TH N 00-58-28 E ALG N/S C/L OF So SEC 13 A oIST OF 884.84 FT TO SE COR OF rR 26 RENTON SHORELANDS 2ND SUPl & TPOB TH S 72-37-52 W ALG S BNORY OF sD TR 26A DIST OF 382.60 FT TH N 70-54-0. W ALG S BNORY OF SD TR 26 A DIST OF 73.51 FT TO E LN OF CHAS BROWNELL DC M41 TH N 01-24-04 E ALG SO E LN 950.58 FT TO A LN 35 FT SLY OF & PLW C/L OF HOST SLY TR OF C.M.ST PIP RR TRS TH ALG SD LN 35 FT SLY OF & PLW C/L OF <:h M/"IC;T 11:1., TD AI t: NUl '1"1'1 .. ,.,. - ~I 11 GEN'L TAX I I lJ7 I I i20~6 I me. AS'Ml TOTAL ~ ; ; 1 II i I !12567 I i , I I I II ~Oi~2 I AMOUNT ,~ --, , 7U\1 . ,t I ~~ i }5~ j I 535~ ; I ! }35~ 1 33~ I 335~2 33L ~35~2 h,~, ! i 1 i ! . i ~27'61 : ; u. AMOUNT ,AID I ; I ! I 1 I I i ! I · i ! I ! I I I ! , I I I I , 1 , · I I , I I I i , I ! I I , I I I I I I ! , I 1 I I ! ! I I I I I • 1 1 i ! 1 ! 1 i ! l 1 " II: A I I I I I I II I ' • I I • I I I I 1 ! I ! 1 ! "lcoTi-DATE ,.. " " I: F 02 .ARCEL NUMB ........ 6 ........ ' m~p~. Jor .;~ ,.,U,. .ENTON'~~TH 98056 722950-01Jo-o2 HAIDER JOHH & GARNET L 399999 9245 RAINIER AVE S SEAnLE WA 9&178 12295CHl131-o1 CITY OF RENTON / - 722950-0140-00 45~ RENTON HOTELS INC 112 S 3RD RENTON WA 9~055 !.:. .. ' -722950-0281-09 07400577 KING COUNTY r"--:= ......... ./ 722950-031()-()4 STATE OF WN 722950-0320-02 BLACK RIVER QUARRY INC 6808 S 140TH SEAmE VA 98178 722950-0330-00 OVRR&NAVCO 201303 X UNION PACIFIC RR CORP PO BOX 2500 ,/' 80020 BROOHFIElD co 72295()-()34()-()8 o V R R & NAV CO 201303 X UNION PACIFIC RR COR~ PO BOX 2500 BROOHFIELD CO ' 80020 722950-035D-:05 BURLINGTON NORTHERN COB75 TAX DEPT 437 CENTRAL BLDG 800 3RD AVE SEAmE WA ./ 98104 ~ 0440 1178 722950-0370-01 722960-0010-0s LINDEMOOO LORNA 4300 NE SUNSET BLVD .A-l RENTON VA 722960-0020-03 SPRINGTREE DEVEL~ENT PO BOX 2031 TACONA WA 722960-0030-01 t1ATMEY 1ltOf4AS 11 8TH fLOOR PACIFIC BlDG SEAmE WA 722960-0040-09 CHANDLER FONSO J & PAULINE 333290 10457 1000TH AVE W OAK HARVOR WA 98277 122960-0050-1l6 HEAD GARY 4300 NE SUNSET BlVD .A-5 RENTOH WA 722960-0060-04 . WHEELDON R & MASLAKO B J RENTON SPRINGTREE 'A-6 4300 NE SIJNSET BLVD, SEATTLE WA 722960-0070-02 LOFTUS MARl( RENTON SPRINGTREE APT 4300 NE SUNSET BLVD DII:NT,..., UA LEGAL DIICAI'TION ~;'lE Ell_ ",NTON 'N. SUPL ~kON 11 .. d014 SHORELANDS 2ND SUPl ~ LAKE ST !r' F~~O~~~~&S ~!~~OR' ' 10000 FT _ TAXABLE .uon rour.o" ':~NTON ONn •• , AN.' 2NI: ~~:014 :~ ~R, :~w~~5!t~~ 'TV Of Ii '!l E ~g:~~~ ,~ LAKE W~;; '8 F1 'LN :~~f 1;';! [:~ ~: ";~~~ 21 :::~~~ .I! .0 !I~ J\y : Nt.y 'Al R~OC ~ 1s~ 'R :~~NTON SHORELANDS 2ND SUPl ;~~NTON '10.66046 ' SHORELANDS 2ND SUPl , i~~NTON S~LANDS 2ND SuPL ' I~NTON SHORELANDS 2ND SUPl ./ I~~NTON ~ELANDS 2ND SUPl ~:o: K:~:2> own •• , .0 2ND StoPL SHORELAND! 2ND SUPl BlD A 11.29014 SPRINGTREE CONDONINIUK VALUE .61 BlD A 11.29014 SPRINGTREE CONDOMINIUM OF VALUE .67 6 B\;D A 11.29014 SPRINGTAEE CONDOMINIUM VALUE .67 OLD A 11.29014 SPRINGTREE CONDOMINIUM VALUE .67 BLD A 11.29014 SPRINGTREE CONDOMINIUM VALUE .67 B\;D A 11.29014 SPRINGTREE CONDONIHIUM VALUE .67 OLD A 11.29014 SPRINGTREE CONDOMINIUM VALUE .67 Vl:;n .. , ....... I ......... .,' '. '"w 2~ Xl( 28. , .-7l ~ ,,~ 11 ~OC 21( f' " 2~ SOC I poe ~ - ( ~& --1=) ( 1& - l-I--/' ~ i--D ~OC , G12 242304-9008-04 , P AGE H 12 ., ItECn-DATE / / 242304-9008-04 CONTAINER CORP OF AMERICA 1 1 $T HAT\. PLAZA CHICAGO IL , 242304-9014-06 ... c . ....., TOTAL 1_ ! J , •• 1 5~ II ---------- 3((,./~c' --/' ...... ..... . ,' , " '" Receipt # ____ _ C lTV OF RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT NAME~: ____ ~/~._'_' ____ ~'_' __ ~;~ __________ ~ __ ~~ ___________________________ DATE __ ~,,~.;_'~ .. _--_/_,_._.,_~ __ ___ PROJECT & LOCATION'_L/_~ ___ ~~ ___ '~!_~ __ ~'~/L; ___________ __ Application Type '/ i , .. / ..)" I' ,. /t .... '/ / I J Basic Fee Acreage Fee Environmental Checklist Environmental Checklist Construction Valuation Fee Total TOTAL FEES 1/-r1o Please take this receipt and your payment to the Finance Department on the first floor. Thank you. ---_._-------..---.-.,~-.-~~"-' ...... -. '----"--, --.,. .... ,~---..... . " . , " , , ': ,.,' ' , -, " "; . ~ < .. ', . ,,' . ',', ( ... ... , ;.: . . ::,~, ':: ':'" ", " . . ," .-, " ~ " , .", , ". " " . " ". . '.: " '. " :;.' , . ',' . • , , , " " '. 10% NOTICE OF INTENT February 26, 1986 Honorable Mayor Barbara Shinpoch Members of the City Council Renton, Washington 98055 Container Corporation ..;o:.;.f....:..;;Am"". e;;.;r-'i..;.c..;..a _________ Annexation CITY OF RENTON cEQ 26 1986 POLICY'· n""~LOPMF.NT ~.PT. We (I). the undersigned owner(s) constitute a minimum of ten percent (10%) of the assessed valuation for general taxation of the property for which annexation Is petitioned. The proposed annexation Is for the purpose of: ~L1st reasons) In order to participate with other' Renton City property owners in forming an L.I.D. petition for sanitary sewer service.to our property which is contiguous to the City of Renton boundry. Further. pursuant to RCW 35A.14.120. the undersigned petitioners agree to: I. Accept the City of Renton Comprehensive Plan. 2. Accept the City of Renton zoning regulations. 3. Assume any pre-existing bonded Indebtedness of the City. Signed H. J. Ramirez, Opera 10 Manager .. . ,. CITY OF RENTON Pc. ;y DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMEN' r ANNEXATION APPLICATION NOTE TO THE APPLICANT: Please complete all appropriate sections of the application below. Information contained in this application will be used in preparing all of the necessary documentation for this annexation; therefore, please type or clearly print all of the necessary information. If additional space is required for response to any of these sections, feel free to attach additional sheets to this application. If you have any questions with regard to this application, please feel free to contact the Policy Development Department at 235-2552, or you may discuss this matter in person in the Municipal Building, third floor. 10% NOTICE OF INTENT APPLICATION -Please include a $200 filing fee. (Check attached) PROPONENT CONTACT PERSON if other than proponent Operations Manager Name Container Corporation of America H •• 1. Ramirez, Address 7000 South l43rd Street City Renton, vJA 98055 Telephone 3..?S3 (206) 235-~ LOCATION (Same as above) Property Address (Same as above) Lot Area Sq.Ft. --Acres 42 Legal Description (See attached) PURPOSE OF ANNEXATION -Briefly describe the reasons you deSire to annex . In order to participate with other Renton city property owners in forming an L.I.D. petition for sanitary sewer service to our property. (See attached 1 etter from City of Renton, dat.ed 12/02/85; Ut il it i es Commit tee Report dated 09/23/85; and P. 2 of Renton City Council Minutes dated 09/23/85.) We are currently zoned IlMHII (heavy manufacturing) inKing County; however; wi 11 be submitting an application to the City of Renton for rezone to "MP" (manufacturing park). AFFIDAVIT -.r 1 (" X1 ,,-vI/l A _/ J. Ramir9~, Operations r·1gr., ~ truly sworn, declare that I am _oar.. I, H. D Owner of the Property Involved [:J Authorized Representative to act for the Property Owner . in this application and that the foregOing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith submitted are In all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 25th DAY OF Februarv , 19 86 NO~ PUBL.~IN£~N~ FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RESIDING AT ~~ ., \--< ".'\...~z.a...~ Renton vJashinoto~ Name of Notary Public: Address: > -, ........... CITY OF RENTON RESOWTION NO. /.f;(3 WHEREAS it is advisable to provide and establish definite guidelines and standards concerning the furnishing of sanitary sewer services to property owners residing outside the present or future City Limits of the City of Renton, and WHEREAS the City Council does hereby set forth such appropriate guidelines for the benefit of the various departments of the City, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The following standards and guidelines are hereby established and shall be generally adhered to by the variou's City Departments in dealing and considering applications by property owners for connection to sanitary sewer lines whenever such property owners are residing outside the present and future City Limits, to-wit: A. Hookups to sanitary sewer lines owned by the City may be permitted, upon payment of the appropriate fee set forth by ordinance, together with latecomer charges, if any, when"such sanitary sewer line is located outside the City Limits and the property of the petitioning owner is located adjacent to or adjoining such existing sanitary sewer line; AND PROVIDED FURTHER that the following additional conditions are met: 1. A written determination has been made by the Cityts Engineering Department that such existing sanitary sewer line is in good, servicable condition and has sufficient capacity to handle such additional discharge from property owners wishing to connect, and such capacity will be adequate in the reasonable, foreseeable future. Such information shall be furnished unto the Mayor and City Council, together with any plans that the Engineering Department may have for the development and enlargement or other changes affecting such sanitary sewer lines. 2. Prior to any permit for hookup, an up to date determination shall be made by the City and/or King County Health Department to determine whether a serious and imminent threat to public health exists on such adjoining or adjacent property requiring immediate remedial action, i.e., connection to an existing sanitary sewer. - 1 - .l .--=..: 3. That there is not available to any such adjacent or adjoining owner any reasonable alternate means to remedy such situation; reasonable alternates may include formation of a Local Improvement District for sanitary sewers or agreement with any other govenmental agency to serve such property owner. For good cause shown, the City '";ouncil, upon reconunendation .of the City Engineering Department, may waive or modify any of the foregoing conditions. SECTION Ii: These gu~delines and standardS shall be remain in full force and ~ffect until morlified or amended by the City Council. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this ~ Helm:le ~l:tY~ APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this Gera? M. sheflan , C:lty Attorney - 2 - , , I-' , . ~ t I .. I .. , , CONTAINER 'CORPORATION 'OF AMERICA: ~' 'IDENTIFYING LAND DESCRIPTION • . ,t The property under' review _c0!1:;l:; 1::; of 37 acre:;, lUore or le!;:;,' of a larger parcel: conl:~ining approxima tely 49 acres, Inore .' . . or less, ilnd the larger parcel-is ,eollullonly known us 7000 South 143rd Street, Renton, \~ushington. The larger parcel i:; legally identified us follows: BEG INTIl.SN OF \-ILY HGN;CO ru> H, 8 & l'1 LN OF NW 1/4 SEC 24-23-4 Til SLY ALG SO WLY HGN1740FT_ N/L TO NELY DllDRY OF NP DEL'I LN R/H Til NHLY ALG SO R/I-('2475 FT MIL 'IO S DANK OF, DLACK mVER IN SEC 13-23-4 'I'll ELY ALG S DANK 85 FT H/L TO S~ILY HGH CO rill # B 'I'll SELY ALG SLY HCN 'SO RO 1450 F'r M/L TO nEG LESS DEG Sli COR SEC 13-23-4; Til N 29":51-00 W 114.7 FT 'I'll N 66-21-00 E 153.9 FT Til S 66-57-00E TAP'(.lN ELY l1GN CH & SP RR Il./H & TrOD; Til NELY' ALG SO ELY ~lGN 100 F'f HIL TAP ON SLY l-ICN~TIl. 33 RENTOll SHORELAlIDS 2NO SUPLj 'l'U ELY ALG SO SLY HGN 33 FT -H/L TO \-ILY ,~ !-lGN CO RO;-TIISELY ALG SD I-lLY MCN 104 F'l' H/L; TU CONT SELY " ALG SO NLY HGN ALG CURVE TO LEFT MO 300 FT CENT'En DEl\RIrlC H 25-21-49 I -AN ARCDIST,50.74 -:''1'; 'IH S 74-13-19 W'60.84 FT Til -S S3-.n-0~ W 60.B3FTj'TIl ALC CURVE TO Il.GT MD 667.96 FT CEtlTER BEARING N .1.5-46-41 \-1 AN ARC DIST 10B.45 FT M/L TO SD ELY HGN Til NELY ALG SO ELY HGN 24, I:'T l-1/L '£0 TPOD. ' ; ..... ',. ;'. . . ~' . " The 37 <leres, mOrc or,le,s::;, or the smul1er parcel under rcvie~l, does not have ~ s,epar~te ,::;tx:eet number or, legal dc:;cription. ,.' . (zone II Gre~n River. -Section 24. Township 2~. Ra:iige '4 (Krowll Map Page 335W) ~I .. , " .. : ", ~ .. , -- , . I I 1 I • -' 4906l2H WIT CLAIM DEED THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH; that the grantor. CALIFORNIA cr. ;; CONTAINER CORPORATION. a corporation duly organized and exist---_. -. , ... "..:.; ing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Delaware. and duly authorized to transact business in the State of Washington. pursuant to a plan of complete liquidation. and for and in consideration of the assumption of all of its liabilities by CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA a Delaware corporation. CONVEYS and QUIT CLAIMS unto said Container Corporation of America all interests in the following described real estate: Beginning at iron bolt marking the center of section 24. township 23 north. range 4 east. W.M •• in King County. Washington; thence north 0 03'30" west 2622.11 feet to quarter corner between sections 13 and 24 in said township and range; thence south 89034'43" west 1137.00 feet. more or less. to the westerly margin of County Road No.8 (now known as Steel Hill Road) and the true point of beginning; thence southerly and southwesterly along said westerly mar- gin 1740.00 feet. more or less. to the northeasterly boundary of the Northern Pacific Belt Line right of way; thence north- westerly and northerly along said right of way and along the easterly boundary of land conveyed to Chicago Milwaukee & st. Paul Railway Company (now Chicago. Milwaukee. St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company) for its revised wye line 2475.00 feet. more or less, to the south bank of Black River in section 13 said township and range; thence easterly along south bank as.oo feet. more or less. to the southwesterly margin of said County Road No.8; thence southeasterly along the southerly margin of said road 1450.00 feet. more or less. to the true point of beginning; (Being all that portion of government lots 1. 5 and 6 in section 24 and the northeast quarter of northwest quarter of said section 24; and gove.rn- ment lots 5 and 6 in section 13 and of the be~...9t;-W~~lfi3vJ~ \'2" ~,I;·:f1.}.rr";l1 ' \ ·;I • .ri.~·~ ~~~1T~~~ _-' \\ \ .4"'.~ .... \ ... -.. -.,- . ..., !!".. ,. 0< ..... 1 l' I 'f,· '. t : ... -! I \ I: .' ,. I \~Jd~ -. ~ 2 on Govern~ent plat; ALL in township 23 north. range 4 east, W.M., lying between County Road No.8 and the right of way of Northern Pacific Railway Company. and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company); EXCEPT portion thereof. if any, within the bed and shores of the Black River as they were situated when said river ceased to be a navigable stream. situated in the County of King in the State of Washington . Dated this 27-tJ, day of December, 1957. CALIFORNIA CONTAINER CORPORATION ByAc5~~ President tary STATE OF ILLINOIS) ) 55. COUNTY OF COOK ) r' ,k.<. '('<'f.-<~ .... ..:., //i<~"'--<--:1-' -. v~ V' a Notary Public in and for said County, in the State aforesaid. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that Wesley M. Dixon personally known to me to be the President of California Container Corporation, and Clarence H. Seeley ~ersonBlly known to me to be the Secretary of said corpor~tion. and personally known to me to be the same persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, appeared before me this day in person and severally acknowledged that as such . ' .. , 3 President and Secretary. they signed and delivered the said instrument as President and Secretary of said corporation. and caused the corporate seal of said corporation to be : ~ a ffixed thereto. pursuant to authori ty. 9i ven by the Board _ . . ~ of Directors of said corporation as their free and voluntary act. and as the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein set forth. GIVEN under my hand and ,seal this ClZ m day of December. 1957. My commission expires: ;Zz...l-Lu ..... <.. <-7 r /:7 c: / ?J j / .', __ ~ /0 rikd tor Rccor~' '// r,"'/19~" ~-"/'M.~ Request of , ... ' .;' :" < . .~ ~ ~ ( .. ' :,/ , . --ROSERT. A. MORRIS. County Auc;to. SEATTLE 4WASHIN13TON AMOUNT S 88, 500.00 PREMIUM $ 352.75 POLICY No. B-510286 For .. aluo. \X'ASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY. hereinafter called the company. a "'''I'O"ltl'''' incorporated under the la\\'5 of the Stiue of \'('ashington and duly authorized by the State Insurance Commissiollc.:r {o insure titit's. dot'S hereby insure, subject [0 the .annexed conditions. hereby made a part o( this policy, CALIFORNIA CONTAINER CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, Ill"ir~ ,IIlJ Jt:\"isec:s (if a (Drroration. its successors) ht'ft'inaftt:'f "died the insured. against loss or dam:lgtO not c:xnonlillg EIGHTY-EIGHT THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED-------------------------------D"II:lr,. whil h t!lt.' ill~Ufl'J may SlJst:lin oy rc,:,tSon of anr deftet in the insurtJ's title to all the estate or int~rt:st in tht prc:rnist<s "'pt'(ilieJ Jnd uL"scrihcJ in Sdll'uuie A. hen.'to annexed anu"hereby made a part of this policy. or b>' reason of li{'no;, or l. .. nnllllhr;lIKe~ charging tht, same. at the date of this policy. sa,'e ;tnd excepc chis policy does nm insuf<'-against If)~s Of j.ll11,!~t' by fl';!"nn (It" ,ln~ l'<"{atc or ilHt:n:sr. Jc:ft'ct. liell. t'llcllmhrJIlCt' or objt'ction Ik)tt'd in annext'd Schc:duk B, \\ hi( h I' .\ 1",In hl'n:nf. "\I1~· 11 l "S ullJt'r this policy is (0 he t:stahlisill'd in {he manner provided ill saiJ conditions anJ o;;h.1I1 hl' , .... Iid 1I1'ill1 ({)mpiiallL"t' hy the insured with and as prt:snibeJ in said conditions, .IIlJ not otherwise, IN \VITNESS \\'HEREOF. WASHINGTON TITI.F. IN~t'R .... :-.;Cl: COMPANY has caused tht'se prt'sc:llts to be .. !tlthcll' ti\',lIl,d b~' thl' t:ll'simiit: si,cnatllrl' oj" its PresiJent. anJ it~ (nrpor;ltt' name and st'al to hl' hereunto aftixcJ' hut this '"" 'Iil"y " !lIlt "did link· ..... ~Htl .. ,tl"\l by thL' Sl'CrL'tuy or an A~~i.~[;lIlt St'cft't.lry, February, 1956 , ,I[ A .~I WASHINGTON T:I!~E~SURANCE I;!OMPANY B." .. ll1or: .-' ,~ .Form P 16 ')WNERS OR MORTGAGEES POLICY No. B-510266 I. The "'tale or in«'"'t of the insured coveted by this policy. Fee s1mple estate. 2. Description of the property with' respect to which this policy is issued. Beginning at iron bolt marking the center of section 24, to~mship 23 north, range 4 east, W.M., in King County, Washington; thence north 0°03'30" west 2622.11 feet to quarter corner between sections 13 and 24 in said township and range; thence south 89°34'43" west 1137.00 feet, more or less, to the westerly margin of County Road No. 8 (nol': Imown as Steel Hill Road) and the true point of beginning; thence southerly and southwesterly along said westerly margin 1740.00 feet, more or less, to the northeasterly boundary of the Northern Pacific Belt Line right of way; thence northwesterly and northerly along said right of way and along the easterly boundary of land conveyed to Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company (now Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company) for its revised wye line 2475.00 feet, more or less, to the south bank of Black River in section 13 said township and range; thence easterly along south bank 85.00 feet, more or less, to the southwesterly margin of said Coun::' ;'load !)o. j; thence southeasterly along the soc;cnerly margin of sa.:.i road 1450.00 feet, more or less, to the true point of beginning; (Being all that portion of government lots 1, 5 and 6 in section 24 and the northeast quarter of northwest quarter of said section 211; and government lots 5 and 6 in section 13 and of the bed of lal{e shown on Government plat; ALL in township 23 north, range 4 east, H.H., lying between County,Road No.8 and the right of way of Northern ._ Pacific Railway Company, and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway . Company); EXCEPT portion thereof, if any, within the bed and shores of the Black River as they were situated when said river ceased to be a navigable stream. , ,. .... ,',." .. ~. I. POLICY No. B-510286 This policy does not insure against: Quc~rillns t)( IO(:lril>n. boundary and area; o\'erlars and encrodchmenrs br imrrovcments ht'llllI~in~ In . thest:' Of Jditlining premises; all dependent upon 3ccual survey for determination. The t'xisren(e of roads or v,:ays not established of record. or existence of roumy roads. Ri~h(s or (Iaims of persons in possession. nO[ shown of record: ri~hts claimeJ under insrrumC'nlS of which no notice is of record and rights or c1aim~ based upon tacts of which no notice is of record hut of which the insured has notice: material or labor liens of which no notice is of record: liens created under tht' \X.'orkl1lco's Compt'nsation Act. .... Exct"rrions clno reservations in United Stares patents: any governmental action b;)seJ upon rhe claim (hat ;,IIlY rarr of said premises is the bc:u of na\Oigablt; waters; anion by any govcrnnlt:ntal a~en(y tlX the purpose of regulating occupancy or use of said premises or any building or structure tht:"reono ~. Generai'laxos not yet payable: matters relating to special assessments and special levies. if any. p,,·«dillg [he same hecoming lixed and shown as a lien. 6. Service or installation charges by any city, town or district for ut1lities. NOTE: General taxes for 1956 in the sum of $277.10 on said premises, less coal and mineral rights, being Tax Nos. 8, 72, 74 and 26, and $.58 on coal and mineral rights, in a portion of said premises, being Tax No. 51, will become payable February 15, 1956. (End of Schedule B) I. :-.10TICE OF DEFI'CT. SUIT OR ACTION: The Company shall""ave the right to. and will. at its'own cost. Jefend lilt' in:->mc.'d in :dJ ~lIi(s •• \1..'(;0110;; or rroccet.iin,l!s founded upun;J. daim of ririe. encumbrance or defect which c:xisted or is c1.dl1lcd ttl ha\'c t,'xistcu prior in d.ut' to this policy and nm excepted herein; reserving. however. the option at any time of setding the ,:iaim or r:tyill~ the poliq' in full. In case ilny such suit, a"loo or proceeding shall be instituted it shall be the duty of the insured at once to ~i\'e Ilt)[ice thereuf in writing to the company at its Home Office, and, if the insured is a party to such suit. '1Crion or pw\.-t,'c,.'Jing. to secure to the romp:'"}". within tt'n days after service of the first process upon the insured, the right to defend such SUiL aCtion or procccJing in the o:tmc of the insured so fa'r as necessary [Q prmect the insured, and to render all reasonable 3ssi;. t;1I1Cl' in surh defense. If such nmice shall nm be given. or the right to defend secured. as above provided, then all liability of the comp;tny with rei!~\rd ttl til(: subject matter of such suit, action or proceeding shall cease and be dererminedi puwidelj. huwcver. th:lt failure to gi\'e such notke shall in no case prejudice the insured if the insured shall not have an~' knowledge of such suit, ;Inion or proceeding: 2. CLAIM OF LOSS; PAYMENT OF LOSS: In the event of final judicial determination by a COUrt of compe,ent juri,. diction. ~IIlJcr which the insured is dispossessed or deprived of the premises covered hereby or the estate or interest insured is impaired by reason of an}' adverse imerest, lien or encumbrance n~t excepted herein. or, if chis policy covers a mong:1J!ee's interest. and such Jinal judicial determination shall defeat or impair the mortgagor's title [Q all or any pan of said premises or establish the priori,y to the mortgage of a lien or encumbrance not excepted in this policy, claim may be made hereunder, pn)'\'iJed rhe condirions have been complied with in all respects, A statement in writing of any loss or damage. for which it is claimed the compan)' is liable under this policy, shall be furnished to the company within sixty days after soch loss or damage shall h:l\'e been ascertained. No right of aerion shall accrue under this policy until thirty days after such statement shaH ha\'e been furnished and no recovery shall be had under this policy unless an action shall have been commenced thereon within one ),ear after the expiration of said thirty days. 3. LIMIT' OF LIABILITY; SUBROGATION: The Company may at any time pay this policy in full, whereupon ,!II liabilit), of the company shall terminate. The total liability under this policy, exclusive of COstS (the COstS not including in any . case fees of counse! or attorneys employed by the insured), shall in no case exceed the face of the policy, and every pa),ment by the com pan)' shall reduce the policy by the amount paid. Whe,\ the company shall have paid a loss under this policy it shall be subro,g~l[ed [0 all righrs :lnd remedies which the insured may have against any person or properr}' "'jeh respeer to such claim, or would ha\'e if this policy had not been issued, and the insured shall forthwith transfer all such rights to the compan)' accurd· in,c.ly. If the rayment made by rhe company does nor cover rhe loss of the insured, such subrogation shall be proponinn::uc. In GiSt this poliq' (overs J mortgagee's interest only. the company may pay rhe insured the entire mortgage inJebrcdnt's5. with interest at thl' rare spc'>citied in the mongage, and thereupon the insured sh:lll assign and transfer to rhe comr:lOY ,{he mOTr,t!a,l;e ;1IlJ the indebtedness secured thereby, together with all instruments evidencing or securing the same, or shall conve~' to rhe (om· p;lny any estare lawfully vested in the insured by virtue of acquisidon of said premises, and all liability of [he company shall thereupon terminate. Demand for payment must be accompanied by production of the policy for endorsement of soch pay· ment. If the policy be not so produced, indemnity satisfactory' to the company must be furnished. 4, REFUSAL TO PURCHASE ESTATE: The Company shall not ~e liable for any loss or d.mage resulting from the refusal of any pany to enter inco. or carry ouc, any contract respecting the estate or interest insured. 5. LI,\BIUTY L'NDER MURTGAGEE'S POLICY: If this polk)' (UVers a mong,l,L;tc::t iml-rt-St uIII}" :lI1d an}" in .... urL ... .l a(quires said premises. or any part thereuf. by foredosure, or in other legal manner, in satisfaction of said inJeb((~Jness. or any part thereof. or under FHA insurance contract, this policy shall continue in force in favor of such insured. :;lnd (';Jch successor in interest in ownership, subjecr to all of the conditions hereof applicable to an owner of land, I (,. ASSIGNMENT OF POLICY: The obligations of the Company under rhis policy shall extend to the insurl'd above 11,1111<.'\.1: to :lIlyone to whum this r~olic}' rna}' be assigned in writing endorsed hereon; {O rhe execuwrs, administf:HOfS. ht'ir5 :lI1d dC\'ises of the Insured: and (0 any a:;signee of any mortgage which may be insured by this policy. The "Insured," whCEl ht"f('I()· fore mentioned. refers to each party separately to whom the Company is, at the time referred (0, obligated under (he tcrme; of thi' policy. OF ~4. C; l~~~. Z ... 'b -~ "Sl.., ~. 0-9. ~~ 'i~EO SEP~\:.'""~ BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR December 2. 1985 John Gardner. or Hilario Ramirez '\ Container Corporation of America 7000 South 143rd Street Renton, Washington 98055 THE CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT 9EPARTMENT • 235-2552 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 SUBJECT: ANNEXATION PROCESS Dear Mr. Gardner: It is our understanding that you have signed an L.I.D. petition for sewer service and other improvements in the Monster Road area, and that the petition is being circulated for other signatures. As you are aware from discussions with City staff and from City Council action on September 23. 1985, your property must be annexed to the City of Renton prior to hook-up for sewer service. The Policy Development Department is responsible for processing proposed annexations. Currently, the legal requirements for annexations are such that the processing time is up to six months for many annexations. In order to avoid delays in hooking up to the sanitary sewer system, we recommend that you Initiate the application for annexation as soon as possible. Our office will be most willing to assist you with the procedural steps in annexation. Please contact Steve Munson at 235-2552 for further information regarding annexation. We look forward to receiving your petition and to completing the annexation process prior to the time when you will be ready for hook-up to sanitary sewers. Sincerely. ~ V(. wJ1"a..-~v Larry M. Springer Policy Development Director LMS:GNW:ss 1512G cc: Dick Houghton. Public Works " ' .. . ;; '.' ",; '", '. -f '. THE CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT G 235-2552 CITY MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON. WASH. 98055 OF RENTON ~H1IJ 2 7 1985 BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH n~\I~lo"p~~~tT ""PT. ME M 0 R 4'= N Dll. M " R E CEiV;;:::E 0::::----, I ~ NOV 271985 MAYOR) . ~yor Shinpoch ~ ~ Dick Houghton FROM: ~ene N. Williams~ TO: CITY MA yo9{.sr1t;,. I uN W d • h h d I . . OFFICE e are sen Ing t e attac e etter to Container Corporation to encourage to begin the paperwork for annexation. They are participating in a proposed L. I .D. on Monster Road,. and have been informed by staff and the City Council that they must annex in order to get sanitary sewer service. Please let me know if you have any concerns about the letter. We wi II hold it a few days before releasing it. ' Go ~..:.:t-. COI.&J\.CJ. M.A""i nU\~ -A.cch..·~ .:.J.. -k. ....... J,>C. d.~ a..4.4.. -\--'.-.0 ;":;:a ~C.O 4.f.. ~ MA.t.f.A.,O~ PA.~ I.I.P~ o-.cL ~ 4.4,. NID eppoa..n~ . t 0... c1'll~ o;t t..... BOLMo\..D .RI!. C_ t ~ 'h..u4. ~~ ~6l not-~1.U\.1-D\--, Cu Q~"t:1V'. ~~t.\,..oo 11/'2.-' IQ..: '," . .,. '\' ~ : .. , .. 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Renton City Council 9/23/85 Page two Old Business OLD BUSINESS 1-405 S-Curve Project Utilities Commi ttee All i ngham Request for Sewer Connection Container Corporat ion Request for Sewer Connection Undergrounding Ordinance Transportat ion Commi ttee Bid Award - Taylor Avenue/ Place Improvement Project Bid Award - Monroe Avenue NE Improvement Project Councilwoman Mathews advised the intention of the Council following Committee of the Whole meeting on 9/19/85 that the list of issues and questions of concern on the 1-405 S- Curve Project prepared by staff be forwarded to the State Department of Transportation. Since there was no objection by other Council members, she asked that the Administration forward the document. Alternative No.7, selected by the DOT, would shift the freeway 165 feet to the east, requiring removal of nine homes along the 1100 and 1200 block of South Third Street, nine homes along the 300 block of Cedar Avenue South, and seven homes along the 300 and 400 blocks of Mill Avenue South. Earliest completion date is estimated in 1990. Committee Chairman Hu hes presented a report recommending denial of Mr. Al ing am's request (30 Logan Avenue) for a permanent utility easement over the Cedar River Trail Park property to enable connection to the Metro sewer system. Instead, the Comm i ttee recommended that a r i ght-of-,,'ay construction permit be granted for the utility, subject to revocation or relocation as required by the City. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Utilities Committee Chairman Hughes presented a report recommending denial of the request by the Container Corporation for connection to City sanitary sewers without annexation. Container Corporation presently owns the package and box plant on Monster Road SW, lying in an island of unincorporated King County surrounded on both sides by the cities of Renton and Tukwila. Water to this area is provided by the City of Renton;,and requests from several property owners (Container Corporation, First City Equities and others) for a utility and street local improvement district have been received by City staff. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Prior to reading and adoption of Transportation Committee reports, City Attorney Warren explained that undergrounding of overhead facil ities has not been included in bid specifications due to need to revise Chapter 18 of Title IV relating to cost and criteria for undergrounding in response to recent State court opinion. That opinion stated that Utilities and Transportation Commission tariffs are not applicable to cities and utilities when it comes to franchises. The proposed revision to the ordinance assigns cost of undergrounding overhead facilities to the serving utilities, or owners/ occupants of real property served, or persons applying for underground service. In instances in which the public health, safety and welfare requires conversion of overhead facilities underground, the utility shall bear the cost of the project. Transportation Committee Chairman Mathews presented a report recommending acceptance of the low bid of West Coast Construction Company for the Taylor Avenue/PI~ce Improvement Project in the amount of $212,592.75 ($179,388.75 -City of Renton share;'$33,204.00 -King County's share). The Committee further recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the contract documents. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation Committee Chairman Mathews presented a report recommending acceptance of the low bid of Merlino Construction Company for the Monroe Avenue NE Improvement Project in the amount of $412,489.23, subject to Renton School District concurrence (Interlocal Cooperative Agreement between School District and City of Renton). The Committee further recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the contract documents. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. UTILITIES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT SEPTEMBER 23, 1985 ALLINGHAM REQUEST FOR SEWER EASEMENT (Referred 8/12/85) The Utilities Committee recommends denial of a permanent utility easement for the Allingham sanitary sewer connection to the Metro Sewers, over the Cedar River Trail Park, near the Renton Senior Housing Building. The Committee recommends instead that the Public Works Department issue the appropriate utilities, right-of-way construction permit for the Allingham sewer, which shall be subject to revocation or relocation as required by the city. CONTAINER CORPORATION REQUEST FOR SEWER CONNECTION (Referred 9/9/85) The Utilities Committee recommends denial of the request by Container Corporation for sanitary sewer connection to the city sanitary sewers without annexation. Container Corporation presently owns the package and box plant on Monster Road S.W., lying in an island of unincorporated King County surrounded on both sides by the cities of Renton and Tukwila. The City of Renton provides water to this area and has been approached on a staff level by several property owners; Container Corporation, First City Equities and others, for a utility and street LID. OF R~ ~ 4,» f:... C; '~Fe ~ ~..&L Ii '6 --~-<>-<0' o~ ~~ 'i"~o SEP1E.""'lJ BARBARA y, SHINPOCH MAYOR July 23, 1985 John Gardner Personnel Chief Container Corporation 7000 S. 143rd St. Renton, WA 98055 Dear Mr. Gardner: THE CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • 235-2552 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE, SO, RENTON, WASH, 98055 On Monday, July 22nd, Bob Bergstrom of our Public Works Department inquired on your behalf regarding the potential annexation of your company's property to the City of Renton. One of the major advantages of annexation is the ability to receive utility service (sewers and water) which should improve your firm's service to your customers. Enclosed please find the necessary materials required to file an application with our office. Included is a small brochure which briefly describes the entire process, explains further advantages of becoming part of the city, and contrasts the tax bills of King County versus Renton. If you have questions or we can assist you in any manner, please feel free to contact our office. Very truly yours, . Steve Munson Assistant Planner SM:wr Enclosures 1 ! 34 /Oly \ 43 \ 44 SPIDER STAGING SALES IJ 50 At DC Tl,JS .oc Tl ",J r3BD'l o o rECHNICAL KE:.,EAHC,H CO 80 C rt. .36 II (4 Ac 27 REAL ESTATE E QUI TIE 5 CO R P U In 4c PTfJOC Tl / ATLAS OF SEATTLE I , <Ji ~l ~i REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR PART FOR PERSONAL USE OR RESALE IS PROHIBITED BY LAW KROI L MAP COMPANY, iNC, SEATTLE SCALE <'<X) FT.", IN COPYRIGHT K M CO INC J \ ~'b~ !1~ia!!f!:!.@GeM!,i'B,,4·!~idB. 'ei 6),,*,-_. 1 \ , , B IlEAL [SI ATl EQUI rlE~ CORP 1so 8 \-' c' _0 \ \ , \ U 10 ~c I:' :J ''; \ 't // I I I I 7 IJ 25B -0-_ 0_-0- I , I I , I 5;, ~I (JC rL JJ' 6 12 j 211 ~I <0' ~I I I 29 SUPPL -~ r ----_-----.:=0. 5 .. 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