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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil 07/16/2007 AGENDA RENTON CITY COUNCIL Lise REGULAR MEETING July 16, 2007 Monday, 7 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. ROLL CALL 3. SPECIAL PRESENTATION: Ready in Renton(Fire Department) 4. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT (Speakers must sign up prior to the Council meeting. Each speaker is allowed five minutes. The comment period will be limited to one-half hour. The second audience comment period later on in the agenda is unlimited in duration.) 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. 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Councilmembers in advance for study and review, and the recommended actions will be accepted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion if requested by a Councilmember. a. Approval of Council meeting minutes of 7/9/2007. Council concur. b. City Clerk reports the official population of the City of Renton as of 4/1/2007 to be 60,290 as calculated by the State of Washington Office of Financial Management. Information. c. City Clerk submits Quarterly Contract List for period of 4/1/2007 to 6/30/2007; 74 contracts and six addenda totaling$6,053,888.27. Information. d. City Clerk submits petition for vacation of portion of unopened 128th Ave. SE, south of NE 4th St.; petitioner Steve Beck,Newforth,LLC, 19129 SE 145th St., Renton, 98059. Refer to Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator; set public hearing on 8/6/2007 to consider the petition. (See 9.a. for resolution setting public hearing.) e. City Clerk submits petition for vacation of portion of Whitworth Ave. S., south of S. 4th St.; petitioner Brian Allen, TEAM Properties, LLC, 450 Shattuck Ave. S., Renton, 98057. Refer to Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator; set public hearing on 8/6/2007 to consider the petition. (See 9.b. for resolution setting public hearing.) f. City Clerk reports bid opening on 7/10/2007 for CAG-07-107, Maplewood Creek Sediment Basin 2007 Cleaning and Maintenance; three bids; engineer's estimate $56,660.67; and submits staff recommendation to award the contract to the low bidder, Clearcreek Contractors, in the amount of$84,743.80. Council concur. g. City Clerk reports bid opening on 7/10/2007 for CAG-07-118,N. 26th St./Park Pl.N. Storm System; four bids; engineer's estimate $167,550;and submits staff recommendation to award the contract to the low bidder,Northwest Infrastructure, Inc., in the amount of$175,693.56. Council concur. h. Finance Department requests approval to adjust the $60 water shut off charges on utility accounts under special circumstances. Refer to Finance Committee. i. Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the Phung Preliminary Plat(PP-07- 027); two single-family homes on a 0.49-acre lot located at 2604 Lynnwood Ave. NE. Council concur. 7. CORRESPONDENCE (CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE) 8. UNFINI, HED BUSINESS Topics listed below were discussed in Council committees during the past week. Those topics marked with an asterisk(*)may include legislation. Committee reports on any topics may be held by the Chair if further review is necessary. ' a. Community Services Committee: Tyler Morse Appointment to Library Board b. Public Safety Committee: 2006 International Fire Code Adoption* 9. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES Resolutions: a. Setting public hearing on 8/6/2007 for Newforth vacation petition(see 6.d.) b. Setting public hearing on 8/6/2007 for TEAM Properties vacation petition (see 6.e.) Ordinance: Adopting the 2006 International Fire Code (see 8.b.) 10. NEW BUSINESS (Includes Council Committee agenda topics; call 425-430-6512 for recorded information.) 11. AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AGENDA (Preceding Council Meeting) Council Chambers 6 p.m. Benson Hill Communities Annexation Prezoning Hearing assistance devices for use in the Council Chambers are available upon request to the City Clerk • CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS ARE TELEVISED LIVE ON GOVERNMENT ACCESS CHANNEL 21 AND ARE RE-CABLECAST TUES.&THURS.AT 11 AM&9 PM,WED.&FRI.AT 9 AM&7 PM AND SAT.&SUN.AT 1 PM&9 PM RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting July 16, 2007 Council Chambers Monday, 7 p.m. MINUTES Renton City Hall CALL TO ORDER Mayor Kathy Keolker called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL OF TONI NELSON, Council President; DAN CLAWSON; DENIS LAW; COUNCILMEMBERS MARCIE PALMER; DON PERSSON; RANDY CORMAN. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMEMBER TERRI BRIERE. CARRIED. CITY STAFF IN KATHY KEOLKER, Mayor; ZANETTA FONTES,Assistant City Attorney; ATTENDANCE BONNIE WALTON, City Clerk; PETER HAHN, Deputy Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator- Transportation; MARTY WINE, Assistant CAO; CHIEF I. DAVID DANIELS, DEPUTY CHIEF CHUCK DUFFY, PROVISIONAL DEPUTY CHIEF MARK PETERSON, EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR DEBORAH NEEDHAM, and LIEUTENANT JOHNNY BELL,Fire Department; COMMANDER KATIE MCCLINCY, Police Department. SPECIAL PRESENTATION Emergency Management Director Needham reported that Ready in Renton is a Fire: Ready in Renton, new public education outreach program for disaster preparedness. The program Employee Promotion follows National Night Out, which occurs on August 7, and runs from August 8 to 10. She explained that the program stresses the importance of being prepared and determines the level of citizen preparedness. Ms. Needham stated that citizens can pre-register to participate in the program, and they will be asked to assess their level of readiness and to then go without power, shelter and/or provisions for one, two or all three days of the program. To follow-up, Ms. Needham stated that participants will complete a post- campaign survey, the results of which will be used to analyze trends and to better focus citizen preparedness education. She indicated that City employees will also complete a survey to identify specific preparedness gaps, and education and resources will be offered so that staff will also be prepared for disasters. Ms. Needham concluded by saying that disaster preparedness education will continue with Renton's participation in the new State program, Map Your Neighborhood, which will begin on September 26. In addition to rating their level of preparedness, Councilmember Clawson recommended that citizens also be invited to submit comments and suggestions. On another topic, Fire Chief Daniels announced the promotion of Firefighter Johnny Bell to the rank of Fire Lieutenant. Lieutenant Bell indicated that he was honored and humbled by the promotion, and expressed his appreciation for the support and encouragement of his family and co-workers. ADMINISTRATIVE Assistant CAO Wine reviewed a written administrative report summarizing the REPORT City's recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2007 and beyond. Items noted included: * The first session of swim lessons at Henry Moses Aquatic Center filled to 98 percent, with 258 students in 51 classes. This included a new class entitled "Conquer Your Fear" for those 14 years old and above who are fearful of the water. July 16, 2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 249 * Renton residents may notice an increase in late night and early morning aircraft noise during the coming weeks due to temporary closures of the long runway at King County International Airport(Boeing Field). Ambulance planes will make up much of the air traffic being rerouted to Renton. Because of their location under the flight path, Mercer Island and Kennydale residents will be the most affected by noise associated with the increased air traffic. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Council Meeting Minutes of Approval of Council meeting minutes of 7/9/2007. Council concur. 7/9/2007 City Clerk: 2007 Renton City Clerk reported the official population of the City of Renton as of 4/1/2007 Population to be 60,290 as calculated by the State of Washington Office of Financial Management. Information. City Clerk: Quarterly Contract City Clerk submitted Quarterly Contract List for period of 4/1/2007 to List,4/2007 to 6/2007 6/30/2007; 74 contracts and six addenda totaling $6,053,888.27. Information. Vacation: 128th Ave SE, City Clerk submitted petition for vacation of unopened 128th Ave. SE, south of Newforth, VAC-07-003 NE 4th St.; petitioner Steve Beck,Newforth, LLC, 19129 SE 145th St.,Renton, 98059. Refer to Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator; set public hearing on 8/6/2007 to consider the petition. (See page 250 for resolution setting public hearing.) Vacation: Whitworth Ave S, City Clerk submitted petition for vacation of portion of Whitworth Ave. S., TEAM Properties, VAC-07- south of S. 4th St.; petitioner Brian Allen, TEAM Properties,LLC, 450 002 Shattuck Ave. S., Renton, 98057. Refer to Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator; set public hearing on 8/6/2007 to consider the petition. (See page 250 for resolution setting public hearing.) CAG: 07-107, Maplewood City Clerk reported bid opening on 7/10/2007 for CAG-07-107, Maplewood Creek Sediment 2007 Cleaning Creek Sediment Basin 2007 Cleaning and Maintenance; three bids; engineer's &Maintenance, Clearcreek estimate $56,660.67; and submitted staff recommendation to award the contract Contractors to the low bidder, Clearcreek Contractors, in the amount of$84,743.80. Council concur. CAG: 07-118, N 26th St/Park City Clerk reported bid opening on 7/10/2007 for CAG-07-118,N. 26th PIN Storm System, Northwest St./Park Pl. N. Storm System; four bids; engineer's estimate $167,550; and Infrastructure submitted staff recommendation to award the contract to the low bidder, Northwest Infrastructure, Inc., in the amount of$175,693.56. Council concur. Finance: Water Shut Off Finance and Information Services Department requested approval to adjust the Charge Adjustments for $60 water shut off charges on utility accounts under special circumstances. Special Circumstances Refer to Finance Committee. Plat: Phung, Lynnwood Ave Hearing Examiner recommended approval, with conditions,of the Phung NE, PP-07-027 Preliminary Plat; two single-family homes on a 0.49-acre lot located at 2604 Lynnwood Ave. NE. Council concur. Added Item 6.i. Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of a second letter of Transportation: Railroad agreement with BNSF Railway Company regarding construction of the Hardie Bridges Construction,BNSF Ave. S., Rainier Ave. S., and Shattuck Ave. S. railroad bridges. Renton will Railway Company provide funding up to a total project expenditure level of$8,950,000. Council concur. July 16, 2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 250 MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED INCLUDING ADDED ITEM 6.j. CARRIED. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Community Services Committee Chair Corman presented a report Community Services recommending concurrence in Mayor Keolker's appointment of Tyler Morse to Committee the Library Board for a two-year term expiring 6/1/2009. MOVED BY Appointment: Library Board CORMAN, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. RESOLUTIONS AND The following resolutions were presented for reading and adoption: ORDINANCES Resolution#3892 A resolution was read setting a public hearing date on 8/6/2007 to vacate a Vacation: 128th Ave SE, portion of unopened 128th Ave. SE, south of NE 4th St. (Petitioner: Newforth, Newforth, VAC-07-003 LLC). MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #3893 A resolution was read setting a public hearing date on 8/6/2007 to vacate the Vacation: Whitworth Ave S, southern most portion of Whitworth Ave. S., north of the existing railroad right- TEAM Properties, VAC-07- of-way(Petitioner: TEAM Properties, LLC). MOVED BY CLAWSON, 002 SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilmember Palmer indicated that Talbot Hill-area residents will also be Airport: Air Traffic Increase affected by the noise associated with the increase in air traffic at the Renton Due to Boeing Field Airport due to maintenance at Boeing Field, in addition to the Mercer Island and Maintenance Kennydale residents as reported in the Administrative Report. Development Services: Clover In response to Councilmember Palmer's inquiry regarding the status of the Creek Homeowners investigation regarding the building practices and City inspections associated Association, Building Practices with the Clover Creek subdivision, Assistant City Attorney Fontes replied that & City Inspections the City Attorney's office is still working on the memo to Council. Planning: The Landing Project Councilman Corman expressed concern that the developer of The Landing project may be scaling back on the architectural features of the project, and that one of the anchor tenants is not who the Council preferred as an anchor tenant. He recommended that The Landing project be discussed as an emerging issue by the Committee of the Whole. Council President Nelson indicated that the item can be discussed during emerging issues at next week's Committee of the Whole meeting. Fire: Sprinkler System Councilmember Corman noted the lawsuit that was filed against the City Requirements for Single- relating to a sprinkler system requirement for a single-family residence and he Family Residences suggested that further discussion is needed on the matter. Discussion ensued regarding the appropriate venue for discussing the lawsuit, the question of when sprinkler systems are required for single-family homes, the importance of educating the public on the requirements, and the interest for more information about sprinkler system requirements for single-family residences. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED.7Time: 7:46/ p.m. 1�r 6-x. ,c.2 J. LlJ c1itd7J Bonnie I. Walton, CMC, City Clerk Recorder: Michele Neumann July 16, 2007 RENTON CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING July 16, 2007 COMMITTEE/CHAIRMAN DATE/TIME AGENDA COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MON., 7/23 Emerging Issues in Economic (Nelson) 6 p.m. Development *Council Conference Room* Approximately King County "Connections for Our 6:30 p.m. Future" *Council Chambers* COMMUNITY SERVICES (Corman) FINANCE MON., 7/23 Vouchers; (Persson) 4:30 p.m. Fund Balance Reserves and Capital Improvement Projects PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT THURS., 7/19 Highlands Task Force (Briere) 2 p.m. PUBLIC SAFETY (Law) TRANSPORTATION (AVIATION) WED., 7/18 Kenmore Air Harbor Airport Operating (Palmer) 4 p.m. Permit and Agreement; Bahr Aero Airport Operating Permit and Agreement; Local and Regional Transportation Issues Update UTILITIES THURS., 7/19 Surface Water Utility Master Plan (Clawson) 3 p.m. NOTE: Committee of the Whole meetings are held in the Council Chambers unless otherwise noted. All other committee meetings are held in the Council Conference Room unless otherwise noted. -71110/ 1007 When .. fly; August National 2007 Q/ Following National Night Out August 2007 e,.1"1/146;0 ,.1 _ S M Tu W 3 '�,,•'( 2 4 1 2 3 4 2007 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 4a,g4e ffo n 8007 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Who Why .�/� • Participants: Citizens of Renton • Stress importance of being a preP red i `�•- , y : -c • Determine level of citizen preparedness - ,4'.\,:-. t1t4n.01°WarIcjivi ,,,-,, 1 t,.... , Y `. s +u: • Facilitators: � '' —Renton Fire Department PC'''''': � a ,11• , —Emergency Management How '- ow ready are you? ' �-�7` _ r lc>v�n • Citizens pre-register to participate. 5—Not prepared — Collect registrations at community picnics 4—Prepared for fewer than 3 days — Website registration advertised via City 3—Prepared for"3 Days, 3 Ways" newsletter 2—Prepared for 4-7 days 1 —Prepared for 4-7 days AND live in a neighborhood with a CERT team :K,,.s p a,r'''' "F"71,4,>. ► .. COMMUNITY E TERGENCT h- FFF��� ';_>UJ'' RESPONSE TEAM k How do we do it? '- Do what U se food,n Go without power,shelter and/or provisions for 1,2 0, l emergehC or all 3 days. Any combination will work.For it ykit example: • Have a meal from your provisions on day 1 • Go without power on day 2,and .- � • Camp out on day 3 `. camp Oa , ��141.-40.710 _ phut offif iV. iattEll Si n► Power '... Atirirl= VIEW ..xlmalowelo Follow-up :- "Follow-up `�` -- -,,,:a",,,- • Participants complete post- Results are campaign survey used to — Were they as ready as they analyze trends thought? \ C and better I focus citizen preparedness education Employee participation ' Carrying it forward /"td3 `„' EfY &fon • History shows that if employees are not Map Your Neighborhood kickoff 9/26 for prepared, they will not come to or stay at National Preparedness Month work when disaster strikes —Citizens trained to organize MYN • More detailed survey for staff will identify neighbors specific preparedness gaps .i; -.<; —2-hour discussion creates a _ ..,x... , • Education and resources will be offered community inventory or so that staff are truly"ReadyRenton" �in "map" of resources/needs Map'Your '•'"" J` =" i'<;-:',',.:1,-.',,,t -Gets citizens talking about Neighborhood 2 $' tom r1 preparedness Questions? 'k6- Deborah Needham Emergency Management Director City of Renton 425-430-7027 dneedham@ci.renton.wa.us 111 1) , 1 [Heft_ 111 ,,.'.1'2,.`,:.0:':",(,: ' -f°( O ADMINISTRATIVE, JUDICIAL, AND ,; ♦ LEGAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT •�.tN�o� MEMORANDUM DATE: July 16, 2007 TO: Toni Nelson, Council President Members of the Renton City Council FROM: Kathy Keolker, Mayor Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer SUBJECT: Administrative Report In addition to our day-to-day activities, the following items are worthy of note for this week: GENERAL INFORMATION • At the request of Benson Hill Communities residents, King County and the City of Renton will hold a town hall meeting to provide annexation information and answer questions on July 19th from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Renton Park Elementary School (16828 128th Avenue SE). Earlier this year, Benson Hill Communities area residents submitted a petition requesting a vote on annexation to Renton. Contact Marty Wine at 425-430-6526 for more information. COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT • The Coulon Family Concert Series features "PA-TA" on July 18th at 7:00 p.m. at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park. This group plays R&B, Classic Rock, Jazz, and Blues. For more information call 425-430-6700 or visit rentonwa.gov. • The first session of swim lessons at Henry Moses Aquatic Center filled to 98%, with 258 students in 51 classes. This included a new class entitled "Conquer Your Fear" for those 14 years old and above who are fearful of the water. This class will be held again on July 31st, and three more sessions of regular swim lessons are scheduled for this summer. For more information, or to sign up, call 425-430-6700. Registration is also available online at www.cybersignup.org or via touch- tone phone at 425-430-6729. • Residents are invited to help shape the future of the Renton Public Library by completing a questionnaire about library services. The survey is available online at http://library.rentonwa.gov. A print version will also be available at the Downtown and Highlands Libraries, the Renton and Highlands Community Centers, and the Senior Activity Center. The deadline for completing the questionnaire is July 21st. The survey is part of the City of Renton's Library Master Plan process. For more information please visit our website or call Bette Anderson, Library Director, at 425-430- 6610. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, NEIGHBORHOODS & STRATEGIC PLANNING DEPARTMENT • The North and South Renton Neighborhood Associations will hold a combined neighborhood picnic this Wednesday, July 18th, from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. at Jones Park, 98 Wells Avenue South, where Wells Avenue meets the Cedar River. The LaCrosse Homeowners' Association will hold their annual neighborhood picnic this Thursday, July 19th, from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. at their common Administrative Report July 16, 2007 Page 2 area, located at the corner of Monterey Court NE and NE 35th Place. Residents are encouraged to bring their favorite potluck dish and attend their designated picnic to get to know their immediate and surrounding neighbors and meet City representatives. PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT • Renton residents may notice an increase in late night and early morning aircraft noise during the coming weeks due to temporary closures of the long runway at King County International Airport, also known as Boeing Field. Boeing Field will close for maintenance and repaving of its long runway from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. July 16-19, August 13-16, and August 20-23. Ambulance planes will make up much of the air traffic being rerouted to Renton. Because of their location under the flight path, Mercer Island and Kennydale residents will be the most affected by noise associated with the increased air traffic. • Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railroad opened construction bids for four railroad bridge replacement projects in Renton: the Cedar River Bridge, the Rainier Avenue Bridge, the Shattuck Avenue Bridge, and the Hardie Avenue Bridge. The first project Rainier Avenue Bridge—will begin August 1 lth. As a result, Rainier Avenue will be closed August 1 lth through August 15th between South 3rd Street and South 7th Street. For further road closure and detour information, visit rentonwa.gov or call Derek Akesson at 425-430-7243 or Chris Barnes at 425-430-7220. CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL AI#: b Submitting Data: For Agenda of: 7/16/2007 Dept/Div/Board.. AJLS/City Clerk Staff Contact Bonnie Walton Agenda Status Consent X Subject: Public Hearing.. Official City of Renton 2007 Population Correspondence.. Ordinance Resolution Old Business Exhibits: New Business Report from State Office of Financial Management Study Sessions Information X Recommended Action: Approvals: Informational Legal Dept Finance Dept Other Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... Transfer/Amendment Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated Total Project Budget City Share Total Project.. The State of Washington Office of Financial Management has provided the April 1, 2007, population determinations for cities, towns and counties. The 2007 population for the City of Renton is 60,290, ranking 13th in the State. ( ( ( ,, Rank of Cities and Towns by April 1, 2007 Population Size Part Cities Combined into One Number for Ranking Purposes Population Rank Municipality 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Seattle 563,376 568,102 570,802 571,900 572,600 573,000 578,700 586,200 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Spokane 195,629 195,700 195,500 197,400 197,400 198,700 201,600 202,900 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Tacoma 193,556 194,500 194,900 196,300 196,800 198,100 199,600 201,700 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Vancouver 143,560 145,300 148,800 150,700 152,900 154,800 156,600 160,800 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Bellevue 109,827 111,500 117,000 116,400 116,500 115,500 117,000 118,100 5 5 5 5 5 5 - 5 5 Everett 91,488 95,990 96,070 95,470 96,840 97,500 101,100 101,800 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Spokane Valley -- -- -- 82,005 83,950 85,010 87,000 88,280 -- -- -- 9 8 8 7 7 Federal Way 83,259 83,890 83,850 83,500 83,590 85,800 86,530 87,390 7 7 8 8 9 7 8 8 Kent 79,524 81,900 84,275 84,210 84,560 84,920 85,650 86,660 8 8 7 7 7 9 9 9 Yakima 71,845 73,040 79,120 79,220 79,480 79,480 81,710 82,940 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 Bellingham 67,171 68,890 69,260 69,850 71,080 72,320 73,460 75,220 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 Kennewick 54,751 55,780 56,280 57,900 58,970 60,410 61,770 62,520 12 12 12 13 13 12 12 12 Renton 50,052 51,140 53,840 54,900 55,360 56,840 58,360 60,290 14 14 13 14 14 14 14 13 Lakewood 58,293 58,272 58,662 58,940 59,010 58,850 59,000 58,950 11 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 Shoreline 53,296 53,421 53,250 52,730 52,740 52,500 52,830 53,190 13 13 14 15 15 15 15 15 I Redmond 45,256 45,490 46,040 46,480 46,900 47,600 49,890 50,680 15 16 15 16 16 16 16 16 Auburn 43,047 43,985 45,010 45,355 46,135 47,470 48,955 50,470 17 17 17 18 17 17 17 17 Pasco 32,066 33,010 34,630 37,580 40,840 44,190 47,610 50,210 26 26 25 23 21 19 18 18 Kirkland 45,054 45,770 45,790 45,630 45,800 45,740 47,180 47,890 16 15 16 17 18 18 19 19 Richland 38,708 39,350 40,150 41,650 42,660 43,520 44,230 45,070 20 20 19 20 20 20 20 20 Olympia 42,514 42,530 42,690 42,860 43,040 43,330 43,740 44,460 18 18 18 19 19 21 21 21 Edmonds 39,544 39,590 39,460 39,580 39,620 39,860 40,360 40,560 19 19 20 21 22 22 22 22 Sammamish 34,104 34,560 34,660 35,930 36,560 38,640 39,730 40,260 23 23 24 24 24 23 23 23 Puyallup 33,014 33,900 34,920 35,490 35,690 35,830 36,360 36,790 25 25 23 25 25 24 24 24 Marysville 25,315 26,770 27,580 28,370 28,800 29,460 32,150 36,210 36 34 34 35 34 33 29 25 Lacey 31,226 31,600 31,860 32,240 32,530 33,180 34,060 35,870 28 28 27 28 28 28 28 26 Bremerton 37,259 37,260 37,530 38,730 37,520 34,580 35,910 35,810 21 21 21 22 23 27 25 27 Longview 34,660 35,100 35,310 35,290 35,340 35,430 35,570 35,710 22 22 22 26 26 25 26 28 Lynnwood 33,847 34,010 33,990 34,500 34,540 34,830 35,230 35,490 24 24 26 27 27 26 27 29 Bothell 30,084 30,404 30,754 30,910 30,930 31,000 31,690 32,400 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 30 Burien 31,881 31,830 31,810 31,480 31,130 31,040 31,080 31,410 27 27 28 29 29 29 32 31 University Place 29,933 30,190 30,350 30,720 30,800 30,980 31,140 31,300 30 30 30 31 31 31 31 32 Walla Walla 29,686 29,500 29,550 29,710 30,500 30,630 30,660 30,900 31 32 31 32 32 32 33 33 Wenatchee 27,856 27,930 28,270 28,470 28,760 29,320 29,920 30,270 33 33 33 34 35 34 34 34 Mount Vernon 26,232 26,460 26,670 27,060 27,720 28,210 28,710 29,390 34 35 35 36 36 36 36 35 Des Moines 29,267 29,600 29,510 29,120 29,020 28,960 29,020 29,090 32 31 32 33 33 35 35 36 Pullman 24,948 24,540 24,910 25,300 25,905 26,590 27,030 26,860 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 SeaTac 25,496 25,380 25,320 25,100 25,130 25,140 25,230 25,530 35 36 36 38 38 38 38 38 i CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL C ieu#: 6. Submitting Data: For Agenda of: 7/16/2007 Dept/Div/Board.. AJLS/City Clerk Staff Contact Bonnie Walton, x6502 Agenda Status Consent X Subject: Public Hearing.. City of Renton Contracts List Correspondence.. 2nd Quarter 2007 Ordinance Resolution Old Business Exhibits: New Business List of contracts and addenda signed from April 1, 2007 Study Sessions through June 30, 2007 Information X Recommended Action: Approvals: Legal Dept None; Information only Finance Dept Other Fiscal Impact: N/A Expenditure Required... Transfer/Amendment Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated Total Project Budget City Share Total Project.. SUMMARY OF ACTION: The contract list shows all agreements executed between the City and outside parties and/or agencies during the second quarter of 2007. There were 74 contracts and 6 addenda, totaling $6,053,888.27 2nd Quarter 2007 Contract List CONTRACT ADDENDUM/' CONTRACT APPROVAL EXPIRATION Entered in NUMBER EXTENSION _ . NAME/TITLE • 'AMOUNT PURPOSE DATE DIV ( DATE Eden? COMMENTS WA Transportation Design of Phase 1,Segment 2a to relocate the railroad tracks on the Strander _ CAG-00-045 Adden#4-07 (WSDOT) n/a Blvd.Project 4/19/2007 I T not specified N Provide additional drainage design,potholing,and curb/paving modifications CAG-0l-071 Adden#8-07 Perteet Engineering,Inc. 89,190.00'for the SR 169 HOV improvement project 413/2007 ' T 1 5/30/2007 N Additional design services for the S.Lake Washington Roadway Improvements I CAG-04-013 Adden#8-06 W&H Pacific 11,894.22 Project 6/28/2007 1 T 12/31/2007 N ' CAG-05-066 i Adden#4-07 IA Brennan Associates 2,303.00 Additional Work on Heather Downs Display Board(Heritage Park) 6/4/2007 PA not specified N Financial Consulting Water,Wastewater,Surface Water Comp Rate Study and System Development Charges Study CAG-06-007 Adden#4-07 Solutions Group,Inc. 4,990.00',Additional Work 6/8/2007 PWA ' 12/31/2007 N Time Extenaon for the South Lake Washington Infrastructure Project to 6/30/2009-The CAG-06-080 Adden#1-07 WA CTED N/A Landing 6/27/2007 T 6/30/2009_ _ N CAG-07-004 City of Kirkland N/A Housing City of Kirkland inmates at the Renton Jail --1 4/19/2007 POL 12/31/2007 Y Gary Harper CAG-07-012 Construction,Inc. 21,977.60 Replace Booster Pumps at City Hall for Domestic Water System 4/6/2007 PA 7/4/2007 Y CAG-07-027 R.L.Alia Co. 1,270,871.00 SW 34th St Culvert Replacement Project SWP-27-3223 5/16/2007 U not specified Y CAG-07-035 Magnum Print Solutions 31,931.55 Supply the City with toner and printer services 4/30/2007 FIS 4/30/2009 Y CAG-07-042 Reid Instruments 38,670.00 Upgrade of control panel at Maplewood Booster Pump station 4/3/2007 U 6/1/2007 Y CAG-07-043 1 Rao Associates,Inc. 33,852.00 Transportation Modeling Services for South Lake WA Study Area 4/3/2007 T 12/31/2007 Y Conduct the administration,production,and schedule for the 2007 Cinema at CAG-07-046 Hamilton/Saunderson Inc. 17,000.00 Liberty Park 4/3/2007 PA 8/19/2007 Y Remedy a surface water problem at Camas Ave,Dayton Ave,&NE 22nd St, CAG-07-047 BHC Consultants,LLC 49,996.00 known ast the Street Drainage Improvement Project 4/5/2007 U 4/30/2008 Y Benz Air Engineering Installation of an Emergency Vehicle Exhaust Extraction System at Fire Station CAG-07-049 Co.,Inc. 53,170.561:11 4/9/2007 PA not specified Y CAG-07-050 Hamilton Saunderson 150,000.00 Management of the Renton Community Marketing Campaign 4/10/2007 ED 12/31/2007 Y Provide transportation services for senior citizens. Total/all city's budget= CAG-07-051 1 Senior Services 7,350.00 523,614,Renton's portion=$7,350 4/10/2007 PA 12/31/2008 Y H/Gay Clerk/Contract Log 2007 xis Page 1 7:11,2007 ) 2nd Quarter 2007 Contract List CONTRACT ADDENDUM/ • CONTRACT APPROVAL EXPIRATION Entered in NUMBER EXTENSION NAMEITITLE AMOUNT PURPOSE DATE DIV DATEEden? COMMENTS King County Sexual Provide no-cost crisis advocacy&counseling services to chilren,teen&adult CAG-07-052 Assault Resource Center 37,000.00 victims of domestic violence _ 4/10/2007 PA i 12/31/2008 Y Laser Underground& 90 days after date of CAG-07-053 Earthworks,Inc. 1,181,670.00 Renton Village Storm System Project 5/21/2007 U not specified Y commencement Provide an adult English reading,writing,and communication skills/education CAG-07-054 Multi Service Center 12,00.0.00 program 4/l0/2007 PA 12/31/2008 Y Provide emergency housing for homeless families with children for up to 3 CAG-07-055 YMCA 7,560.00;months - 4/10/2007 PA 12/31/2008 Y Renton Clothes Bank, Provide free clothing to referred low and moderate income individuals and CAG-07-056 /Inc. 11,385.00 families residing within the Renton School District boundaries 4/10/2007 PA 12/31/2008 Y Communities in Schools Support the Mentor Program Manager who recruits,trains,and supports CAG-07-057 of Renton 19,158.00 mentors serving Renton students who are identified as at risk of student failure. 4/10/2007 PA 12/31/2008 Y Roth Hill Engineering CAG-07-058 Partners,LLC 101,832.00ISanitary sewer model conversion/geodatabase development 4/13/2007 U 12/31/2007 Y CAG-07-059 Parametrix,Inc. 183,316.00 Gypsy Creek/Ripley Lane Storm System Improvements 4/13/2007 U 1/31/2008 Y Meals on Wheels 2007-2008 Joint Human Services Agreement Renton- CAG-07-060 Senior Services 10,000.00$10,000/Other Agencies-$34,100 4/13/2007 PA 12/31/2008 Y CAG-07-062 Renton School District n/a Mutual Use Agreement re:Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center 4/19/2007 PA not specified Y CAG-07-063 WA Transportation n/a I-405/I-5 to SR 169 widening Stage 1 Cooperative Agreement 4/19/2007 T not specified Y Traffic Analysis/Study for North Renton Area:Houser Way&Lake i CAG-07-064 KPG,Inc. 44,647.76 Washington Blvd 4/19/2007 T 12/31/2007 Y Whitworth Pest CAG-07-065 'Solutions,Inc. 43,712.46 2007-2008 Mosquito Abatement Program 4/25/2007 U 12/31/2008 Y Catholic Community Emergency Assistance:2007-2008 Joint Human Services Agreement. CAG-07-066 Services of King County 10,000.00 Renton=10,000,Other Agencies=33,400 4/25/2007 PA 12/31/2008 Y Provide the Tools on Wheels Trailer Program,which is designed to encourage CAG-07-067 McLendon Hardware n/a and enhance the efforts of volunteers 4/12/2007 PA 12/31/2007 Y CAG-07-068 I Mercer Island n/a'Memo of Understanding re:Airport Issues between the two cities 4/25/2007 A 12/31/2008 Y Memo of Agreement re:the replacement of the Hardie Ave.S and Rainier Ave CAG-07-069 BNSF Railway Co. n/a S.railroad bridges. 5/2/2007 T 1/1/2020 Y H',Gty Clerk/Contract Log 2007 xis Page: 71 1;2007 2nd Quarter 2007 Contract List -CONTRACT ADDENDUM.--- . ' CONTRACT APPROVAL EXPIRATION 'Entered in : .NUMBER EXTENSION :NAMEITITLE AMOUNT PURPOSE DATE DIV DATE• ' .Eden? COMMENTS Engineering Annual Consultant Agreement for Geotechnical Report for CAG-07-070 Kleinfelder West,Inc. 31,419.00 Earlington Lift Station Elimination 4/27/2007 U 6/11/2007 1 Y 1 CAG-07-071 Tom Sahli Construction 49,930.65 Replace concrete at the Renton Community Center 4/27/2007 PA 7/26/2007 V - Rodarte Construction, not later than 150 days from CAG-07-072 Inc. 1,865,890.97 Central Plateau Interceptor Section 2 WWP-27-3235 6/22/2007 U 12/31/2008 Y the date of commencement Transitional housing for homeless families funded by the 2007-2008 General ' CAG-07-073 Way Back Inn 15,000.00 Fund 4/2.6/2007 PA 12/31/2008 Y Refugee Women's CAG-07-074 Alliance 10,200.00 Refu•ee&Muni:ant Famil Su..ort funded by the 2007-2008 General Fund 4/26/2007 PA 12/31/2008 Y (Catholic Community Volunteer Chore Services:2007-2008 Joint Human Services Agreement. CAG-07-075 Services 5,000.00 Renton=$5,000,Other Cities=$8,500 4/26/2007 PA 12/31/2008 _ Y _i Unlimited Light Hydroplane Racing Limited Hydroplane practice at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park on April 26, CAG-07-076 Association n/a'2007 _ 4/16/2007 PA 4/27/2007 Y Roth Hill Engineering CAG-07-077 — Partners,LLC 105,800.00'Stonegate II-Lift Station Alternatives Analysis 4/30/2007 U unspecified Y 60 days front date of CAG-07-078 Stanley Roofing Co,Inc. 113,632.90 City Shops Roof Replacement Bldgs A-1&A-2 - 6/15/2007 F ' unspecified Y commencement Memo of Understanding re:utility adjustments or relocations for 1-405/1-5 to CAG-07-080 WA Transportation I n/a SR 169 Stage 1 Widening project 5/10/2007 T not specified _ Y 'Provide classroom education to Renton Fire Dept.Emergency Medical CAG-07-081 Sylvia Feder 10,74000'Technicians 4/3/2007 F 12/31/2007 Y _ Seattle-King County Establish a program to train students in CPR,following the American Heart 1 CAG-07-082 Dept.of Public Health n/a Association curriculum 5/21/2007 F j _12/31/2007 Y 1 Neighborhood CAG-07-083 Association 2,750.00 Tree planting in Philip Arnold Park 5/11/2007 ED 10/12/2007 Y Sir Cedric Condiminium CAG-07-084 Association 3,507.00South Renton/Downtown Landscaping along Lynnwood and Monroe Ave NE 5/11/2007 ED 10/12/2007 Y --- __ Downtown Spring cleanup,and plantings in containers in the Main Street !, CAG-07-085 Business Association 2,381.00 Square _ 5/11/2007 I ED I 10/12/2007 Y Summerwind Installation of a 50'x 70'sports court and small playground area with park CAG-07-086 1 Homeowner's Association 25,000.00 benches j 5/11/2007 ED 10/12/2007 Y Neighborhood CAG-07-087 f Association 6,890.00 Installation of a neighborhood entry sign and landscaping 5/11/2007 ED L 10/12/2007 ! Y Liberty Ridge 1 CAG-07-088 I Homeowner's Association 22,281.00[Landscaping along NE 3rd St 5/11/2007 ED I 10/12/2007 I Y H:Cm CIerMCoonaa Log 2007 xis Paye 3 7,1 02007 )it 2nd Quarter 2007 Contract List 'CONTRACT ADDENDUM/' . CONTRACT '' APPROVAL EXPIRATION Entered in - NUMBER EXTENSION....': .NANMEXiTTLE AMOUNT PURPOSE DATE DIV DATE . .Eden?- COMMENTS Kennydale Neighborhood! Placement of a weatherproof message kiosk near the intersection of N 30th St CAG-07-089 iAssociation 1,072.00 and Park Ave N. 5/11/2007 ED 10/12/2007 Y Heritage Garden Estates Continue landscaping in the SW corner of entrance into neighborhood at SE 8th CAG-07-090 Homeowner's Association 8,450.00 Pl,7th Ct,and Beacon Way 5/11/2007 ED 10/12/2007 Y _ Neighborhood CAG-07-091 Association 900.00Accomplish completion of a newsletter project 5/11/2007 ED 12/31/2007 Y Highlands Community CAG-07-092 Association 2,000.00 Accomplish completion of a newsletter project 5/11/2007 JED 12/31/2007 Y Valley Cities Counseling CAG-07-094 &Consultation 6,946.00 Provide interdisciplinary healthcare services to homeless families. 5/14/2007 PA 12/31/2008 Y Community Health Provide primary care and nursing services to homeless children and adults at CAG-07-095 Centers of King County 1,800.00 emergency shelters and transitional housing 5/14/2007 PA 12/31/2008 Y Provide natural medicine services to low income and uninsured families and 'Community Health individuals who are residents of Covington,Federal Way,and Renton.(other CAG-07-096 Centers of King County 5,000.00 cities=$7,000) 5/14/2007 PA 12/31/2008 Y (Drainage District No.I of Provide the City with a$50,000 grant toward the cost of the SW 34th St Culvert CAG-07-097 King County _1---- n/a'Replacement project I 5/15/2007 T U 12/31/2008 Y Senior Services of Designating Renton as the site for the Meals on Wheels program through the CAG-07-098 Seattle/King County lila use of facilities and volunteer delivery staff ,i 5/15/2007 PA 12/31/2007 _ y ,Senior Services of CAG-07-099 'Seattle/King County ala Continue a social and nutritional program for low-income elderly citizens 511512007 PA 12/31/2007 Y Big Brothers/Big Sisters CAG-07-100 of King&Pierce Co. 6,250.00'Provide community based mentonng for children ages 6-18. 5'14/2007 PA 12!31/2008 Y Highline Community Join the Renton Chamber of Commerce and Renton Technical College to CAG-07-101 College 25,000.00/support the efforts of a Small Business Development Center in Renton. 524/2007 ED 12/31/2009 Y Develop a Downtown Wayfindmg System that will improve the system of CAG-07-102 _ Sea Reach Ltd. 78,820 001signage into and around downtown 5!182007 ED 8/31/2007 Y WA Transportation CAG-07-103 (WSDOT) _ n/a Detour due to closure of I-405 on-ramps for paving work on SR-900 ,, 5/25/2007 T j- not specified Y Western Display —� CAG-07-105 Fireworks I 15,000.00'Providing fireworks display at the City's 4th of July event at Coulon 5/17/2007 PA not specified Y J Yamaha Motor Lease/Purchase agreement for 50 golf carts. Lease=24,266 annually for 4 CAG-07-106 Corporation,USA 24,266.00(years;Purchase=$1 each per cart 5/24/2007 PA 5/31/2011 Y Coordinate the application of aquatic herbicide to control milfoil at Coulon& CAG-07-108 _ Aquatechnex,LLC 4,900.50 IKennydale beaches 5/24/2007 PA not specified Y CAG-07-109 Deccan International 44,390.00 Purchase of Deccan's CAD Analyst&ADAM Software and services 6/4/2007 - F not specified Y CAG-07-111 Castle Ice N/A1Provide Ice Skating Lessons 5/25/2007 PA 1 9/20/2007 Y iL'Qty ClateCootract Log 2007 xis Page 4 7 11'2007 2nd Quarter 2007 Contract List CONTRACT ADDENDUM/ CONTRACT APPROVAL EXPIRATION Entered in ' NUMBER EXTENSION NAME/TITLE AMOUNT PURPOSE DATE DIV DATE Eden? COMMENTS Catholic Community 1 CAG-07-112 Services 40,000 00 A.R.LS.E.rotating Men's Homeless Shelter 2007-2008 General Fund contract 6/12/2007 HS 12/31/2008 I Y King County Water I CAG-07-113 District 90 N/A Transfer dry sewers to City in Bnar Hills neighborhood I 6/11/2007_ U not specified Y (permanent transfer Washington Schools Info 1- Interlocal Purchasing Agreement with WSIPC to all,w purchase of voice mail system software - I agreement in force until CAG-07-114 Proc Center NT/Aland sen ions from\`enzon 6/13/2007 IS 6/13/2008 2008 Y 'canceled by either party CAG-07-115 Renton Technical Colleges, 10,000.00 Family that Worlv'Even Start Program 2007-2008 General Fund Contract 6/11,2007 HS 12/31/2008 Y !Catholic Community 'Katherine's House/Women's Transitional Housing 2007-2008 General Fund CAG-07-116 I /Services 4,000.00 Contract - 6/11/2007 HS 12/31/2008 1 CAG-07-120 Mad Dog Productions 6,000.00'Set construction at Carco Theatre 5/18/2007- � PA 7/7/2007 Y I I $15,000.00 over a 3 year CAG-07-121 Otak,Inc 3,900.00 Staff Contract for Wetland and Stream Questions 6,19/2007 DS ' 6/19/2010 Y 1 period Consultant Agreement for the multi-use events center research economic CAG-07-126 Berk&Associates,Inc. 20,000 00 feasibility study and economic analysis of sitine center in Renton 6/28/2007 I ED 4/30/2007 -! Y 1 year from date of CAG-07-128 I Teufel Nursery,Inc. 29,294.10jAnnual Landscape Maintenance Oakesdale Wetland-Phase 1&2 6/28'2007 T 12/31/2008 Y commencement 74 Contracts 6 Addenda 1 TOTAL $6,053,888.27 r i H.,C,ty Clerk'Contract Los 2007 xis Page 5 7 11,2007 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL AI#: ' 0s :Submitting Data: For Agenda of: 7/16/2007 Dept/Div/Board.. AJLS/City Clerk Staff Contact Bonnie Walton, x6502 Agenda Status Consent X Subject: Public Hearing... X Street Vacation Petition for a portion of unopened 128th Ave. Correspondence.. SE, south of NE 4th St. Petitioner: S. Beck,Newforth, LLC; Ordinance (File No. VAC-07-003) Resolution X Old Business Exhibits: New Business Petition, legal and map Study Sessions Resolution setting public hearing Information Recommended Action: Approvals: Set public hearing date of 8/6/2007, and refer to Legal Dept X Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator for Finance Dept recommendations Other Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... N/A Transfer/Amendment Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated Total Project Budget City Share Total Project.. L. SUMMARY OF REQUEST: On May 14, 2007, a petition was submitted by Steve Beck, Manager,Newforth, LLC, 19129 SE 145th St., Renton, WA 98059,requesting vacation of an unimproved portion of 128th Ave. SE (Queen Ave. NE), south of NE 4th St. The$250 filing fee was paid. The Planning/Building/Public Works Department has verified the petition documents and reports that 100% of the abutting property owners have signed the petition. The process regarding street vacation petitions requires that Council, by resolution, fix a time for a public hearing when the petition will be heard and determined. The date of the public hearing, must occur no less than 20 days or more than 60 days after adoption of the resolution. In accordance with City Code, the Administration will analyze the street vacation request and provide the Council with a recommendation. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution to set a public hearing on 8/6/2007, and refer the petition to the Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator for determination of advisability of the vacation and need for retention of easements. cc Karen McFarland Reference: 35.79 RCW&RMC 9-14 C-0 , _ 003 3 CITY OF RENTON V/ PETITION FOR STREET VACATION V MAY 14 2007 IN THE CITY OF RENTON RECEIVED CITY CLERKS OFFICE To the Honorable Mayor and Date Nay 14 9661 \ I L_ OV AIN Members of the City Council �C�LL ''// City of Renton Circulated By: RC VC / 'CA 0,9/- 1055 S.Grady Way Mcv{rivi fh L L l Renton,WA 98055 Address: IV; $[." /'ys7 • AI* wA 9b05-, Dear Mayor and Council Members: Telephone: Yds:.Y We,the undersigned property owners abutting a certain portion of public Right-of-Way, respectfully request the vacation of the street or alleyway as described on the attached "Exhibit A". A 6' ,)(aOi/ f JO(4/►J, Lr Jf NE y'" S*nr ji Commonly known as: 4.e 4 r f c f �(,n W00/ C1,o'7f), G/ /a�n'/, , r 'est crossstreets and reference the street name,i.e.NE Bog Street from Bicycle Alley to Slalom Avenue NE.) And request a time and place be fixed when this petition will be heard by the City Council. Of the property owners abutting the area of this petition /DO % I 2r3 or more required]of the lineal frontage have agreed and indicated their joining this petition with their signatures below Now, signature signature S�ev( Beck, imp/. y1r-9Yy-oy4/ S/-ex Btck, ,Myr. '. r- yYY- OY6/ print a phone print name phone Nem ,//A Y5s AAA 9 �Usy (1(10'� y iVE Y� L�7ir� �� 9b05-1 address address /6,2,105- 9061 /4.100S- g o l f property identification number / property identification number. (s{( 4HHAc�d AIR/ ati e: A07} are Cr 71/1 c,`i�// 6/ &iC/,0/4?) Instructions: • �- • 1. Insert name of street(i.e.NE 4th,alleyway east of Sunset Blvd.) 2. Attach complete legal description(Le:metes and bounds,etc.) 3. a) Sign name. (Signatures of owners of 2/3 of lineal frontage must sign. Spouses do not need to sign. Owners in common must sign.) b) Print name and phone number. c) List Property address and King County tax parcel identification number. 4. Attach a map to the petition designating the vacation boundaries. 5. Attach a brief statement of the purpose to be served by the street vacation. 6. Submit$250.00 filing fee with application. SUBMIT PETITION TO THE CITY CLERK,SEVENTH FLOOR,RENTON CITY HALL. Now H:tifbrms\vac.petuDOTIh196 PETITION FOR STREET VACATION IN THE CITY OF RENTON PROPERTY TO BE VACATED: A 6' wide, 292' long strip /parcel of property, created by King County recording number 7810061016, but taxed under King County Assessor tax parcel number 162305-9025. PROPERTY OWNERS REQUESTING VACATION: The owners of the two adjoining properties: King County Assessor tax parcel numbers 162305-9001 and 162305-9025. PURPOSE TO BE SERVED BY VACATION: The owners of 100% of the properties abutting the subject 6' wide strip / parcel, do hereby petition the City of Renton for vacation of this property. The property was created by King County recording number 7810061016, but has for the past 29 years been taxed under King County Assessor tax parcel number 162305-9025, which the petitioner owns. The rationale for the dedication of this 6' wide property is not entirely clear, but the previous property owner was required to dedicate this 6' strip to the City of Renton in 1978 as part of a proposed development plan. Later actions by the City of Renton with respect to adjacent properties resulted in this 6' wide strip no longer being needed by the City. The City has previously returned all other rights-of-way contemplated as part of the development, back to the respective properties owners. Only this 6' wide strip remains and needs to revert to the adjacent property owners. The City has no interest or development plans for this 6' wide parcel, nor is it conceivable that such a narrow strip could be used for anything. The owners of the adjoining properties will be able to put this property back to productive use. In the event of future development plans by the adjoining property owners the City will retain the opportunity to request dedication of useful rights-of-way should development plans and circumstances demand it. } Map Exhibit �rr.r PROPERTY TO BE VACATED: A 6 ' wide, -292 ' long strip/parcel created by King County Recording number 7810061016, but taxed under King County Assessor tax parcel number 162305-9025, shown in hatch- crossed lines in the map below. NE 4th A ven u e _-_7--_ S�06'06`8 __ a1 m 6 ' wide parcel created by #7810061016 iW, lb. in -,' in Taxed under parcel #162305-9025 gli P) l 'os"E 288.07' 1 3o. ,24.07` ` � o ...,. 10-1 M 841' k / Z raw. ' Chan LinkFe g ` ,N0 2 44 o / 3709 NE 4th • ` / / �7�g Renton, WA g.n isi/iit,am rrr a O Z gcc;), 5 ' ___,,c_ 84.0' E-1 N o w q ' t0 \ n w o . iv w G 2 ,r Ctian mat F!' H 13 TAX PARCEL NUMBER 162305-9025 o ..( includes 6 ' wide parcel ) m N. iii i o w o z 1" = 60' w E' i, w 0 1.. ' N 264.00' %:O ' T n m N69'05.30`1i 288.36' 30' I + BM of ISPMALT ?\v (D\ I �a Joy,. . . l Aimmow Exhibit A Legal Description PLAT CERTIFICATE SCHEDULE A (Continued) Order No.: 1735206 LEGAL DESCRIPTION PARCEL A: (King County Assessor tax parcel # 162305-9025) THE EAST 254 FEET OF THE WEST 284 FEET OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET THEREOF FOR NORTHEAST 4TH STREET; AND EXCEPT THE SOUTH 8 .5 FEET OF THE NORTH 38 .5 FEET THEREOF CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF RENTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 8412120741; AND EXCEPT ANY PORTION THEREOF LYING WITHIN THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF RENTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 7810061016. PARCEL B: (King County Assessor tax parcel # 162305-9001 ) NNW THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M. , IN KING COUNTY WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THE EAST 1300 FEET THEREOF; AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET THEREOF FOR NORTHEAST 4TH STREET (ALSO KNOWN AS S.E. 128TH STREET) ; AND EXCEPT THE SOUTH 8 .5 FEET OF THE NORTH 38 .5 FEET THEREOF CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF RENTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 8403150803 . PARCEL C: (6 ' wide parcel to be vacated; taxed under #162305-9025) THE WEST 6 FEET OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: THE WEST 264 FEET OF THE EAST 1300 FEET OF THE NORTH QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M. ; EXCEPT THE NORTH 38.5 FEET THEREOF FOR NORTHEAST 4TH STREET (ALSO KNOWN AS S.E. 128TH STREET) . 4 - t CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, SETTING A HEARING DATE TO VACATE THE PORTION OF UNOPENED 128TH AVE. SE, SOUTH OF NE 4TH (NEWFORTH, LLC; VAC 07-003) WHEREAS, a Petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton on or about May 14, 2007, pursuant to the requirements of RCW 35.79, petitioning for the vacation of the portion of unopened 128th Ave. SE, south of NE 4th as hereinafter more particularly described, and said petition having been signed by the owners of more than two-thirds (2/3) of the property abutting upon said street sought to be vacated, and same being described as follows: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein . [Approximately 1691 square feet, more or less, of unopened 128th Ave. SE south of NE 4th] 44411,, NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. That August 6, 2007, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. at the City Council Chambers at City Hall, Renton, King County, Washington, is hereby fixed as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the aforesaid Petition for vacating the portion of unopened 128th Ave. SE, south of NE 4th, which said hearing date is not more than sixty nor less than twenty days from the date of passage of this Resolution. SECTION H. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of the time and date of this hearing as provided by RCW 35.79.020 and any and/or all persons interested therein or objecting to this vacation may then appear and be heard thereon, or they err 1 RESOLUTION NO. may file their written objections thereto with the City Clerk at or prior to the time of hearing on the vacation. SECTION III. The City Council shall determine, as provided by RCW 35.79.030, as to whether an appraisal shall be secured to determine the fair market value of the property sought to be vacated and the amount of compensation to be paid by the Petitioner-Owners to the City for such vacation. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2007. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2007. Kathy Keolker, Mayor Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RES. 1284:06/29/07:ch 2 o EXHIBIT"A" Natio Legal Description For Right-Of-Way Vacation The North Half of the North Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 16, Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in King County,Washington; EXCEPT that portion lying west of the west line of the East 1300 feet thereof; ALSO EXCEPT that portion lying east of the west line of the East 254 feet of the West 284 feet thereof; ALSO EXCEPT the North 38.5 feet thereof the NE 4th Street. Containing: 1691 Square Feet,more or less. Nome EXHIBIT"B" attached and by this reference made a part hereof isoww iv u ..ter. .............% t /`,., '' . FOR' 1 Z • j-� { -''72, %K.' br�aO \0 l of ' 1" 11 , :;:• OJ S • 1i 1 i iAL I MA) EXPIRES 1124/20o S �1 ,r11.cw.,+�.,a,...wwviriisriiiw.ear 1 l i NE 4th A ven u e T _ S89'06'06"E n — iw Po i Fri 111 10 "' Flo S89'06'06"E 284.00' z 30' 24.07' 254.00' 5.93' / 1 o rn / `�' /iiiiiiiiiif// IN Lc)I / j z j IN 0 / o i o / J / h � r4 �yj N Z LO/ii--) l.i / --t- / in % NomO ct C) N / a jjO ./ 7709 //././ jV j w cc / I o Vj z / TAX PARCEL NO. 162305-9025 cv LLI / o o D '''j Portion of 128th Ave. SE z • /// / TO BE VACATED o Q / lg v O / Lu O�/ p �\ Ned Q 1 \ . z/ a Z N Z .c J / v S. Line of N 1/2, N 1/2, NE 1/4, NE 1/4 5.64' /�� .�' `c 24Y 36 �/ 254.00' I N89'05'30"W 284.00' —' � M ,, \ Q�� .• . o • e�i ' -, � i i mss• / 3 • . 1 �'AL LOT k j EXPIRES : 11/24/1.00` 1,1 , SO e Dote' 1 7 6-01-07 Exhibit `IBII E- 815 S.Wetter Street Scale, To Accompany a Legal Description For • -- ""FH 5�;,82� 1• = 60' SE 128th Street-Right-of-Way Vacation Seattle,WA 96104-3023 Job No. ` LAND SURVEYING,INC. 206.332,080D J06-56.00 J NS i Vicinity Map Street Vacation VAC-07-003 *lie Petitioner: Newforth, LLC NE 4th St , s Greenwood Area of Memorial Vacation Request Cemetery , ,, , s If I.L4 Vicinity Map Z JNE4 - S t11-11II 1 1 1 1 km 0 100 200 c Greenwood IN, NEL Memorial ' 1 : 1200 1 Cemetery 411 MIMI -Y---(), Technical Services ( '46 ♦( ♦ Planning/Building/Public Works _ • v/ K. McFarland L4'NTO July 11, 2007 .-■ ii 1' CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL AI#: „ :Submitting Data: For Agenda of 7/16/2007 Dept/Div/Board.. AJLS/City Clerk Staff Contact Bonnie Walton, x6502 Agenda Status Consent X Subject: Public Hearing... X Street Vacation Petition for a portion of Whitworth Ave. S., Correspondence.. south of S. 4th St. Petitioner: B.Allen, TEAM Properties Ordinance (File No. VAC-07-002) Resolution X Old Business Exhibits: New Business Petition, legal and map Study Sessions Resolution setting public hearing Information Recommended Action: Approvals: Set public hearing date of 8/6/2007, and refer to Legal Dept X Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator for Finance Dept recommendations Other Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... N/A Transfer/Amendment Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated Total Project Budget City Share Total Project.. SUMMARY OF REQUEST: On April 4, 2007, a petition was submitted by Brian Allen, TEAM Properties, LLC, 450 Shattuck Ave. S., Renton, WA 98057, requesting vacation of the southern most portion of Whitworth Ave. S., north of the existing railroad right-of-way. The$250 filing fee was paid. The Planning/Building/Public Works Department has verified the petition documents and reports that 100% of the abutting property owners have signed the petition. The process regarding street vacation petitions requires that Council,by resolution, fix a time for a public hearing when the petition will be heard and determined. The date of the public hearing,must occur no less than 20 days or more than 60 days after adoption of the resolution. In accordance with City Code, the Administration will analyze the street vacation request and provide the Council with a recommendation. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution to set a public hearing on 8/6/2007, and refer the petition to the Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator for determination of advisability of the vacation and need for retention of easements. cc Karen McFarland Reference: 35.79 RCW&RMC 9-14 • PETITION FOR STREET VACATION CITY OF RENTON IN THE CITY OF RENTON APR 0 4 2007 To the Honorable Mayor and Date 41110 7 RECEIVED �c '4"""" Members of the City Council CITY CLAWFW City of Renton Circulated By: 1 '1 PR°rem Alt 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 Address: t/So 5 H ATTLDeg- AVE S . �2 EN Tow am 9 SO-5- 7 Dear Mayor and Council Members: Telephone: '125 ZS 'U S° We, the undersigned property owners abutting a certain portion of public Right-of-Way, respectfully request the vacation of the street or alleyway as described on the attached "Exhibit A" and 5ourtt /"l Os 7- Pe)RTioN of WY,7-400 frit AYE S, .Tv 5T NO2rN commonly known as:OF TNG 12.4/ -R.oAF) A/6Hr OF I. /9cj (Insert closest cross streets and reference the street name,i.e.NE Bog Street from Bicycle Alley to Slalom Avenue NE.) We request a time and place be fixed when this petition will be heard by the City Council. Of the property owners abutting the area of this petition /00 % t 2/3 or more required)of the lineal frontage have agreed and indicated their joining this petition with their signatures below: signature*Now412 - signature 5je_(AdV (.tee ) ZS/-c(of-O 6D W4 P--6, tZ -roe_tc,t.sa Col3,g`l�� print name phone print name phone /15o 5(fA roti, 5. ReNTO,v 14,e4. kb S7 &13y WO(71002. S 2cAre7/J address address 78y)30- dZ0) O ( A5SlrS5otR� Arv1) gi30- O { 75- Oj 78Lt08O — Oa23S- o`1 (a 5$ 5018) property identification number property identification number Instructions: 1. Insert name of street. (i.e. NE 4th, alleyway east of Sunset Blvd.) 2. Attach complete legal description (i.e. metes and bounds, etc.) 3. Have the applicable property owners provide the following: a) Sign name. (Signatures of owners of 2/3 of lineal frontage must sign. Spouses do not need to sign. Owners in common must sign.) b) Print name and phone number. c) List Property address and King County tax parcel identification number. 4. Attach a map to the petition designating the vacation boundaries. 5. Attach a brief statement of the purpose to be served by the street vacation. 6. Submit$250.00 filing fee with application. SUBMIT PETITION TO THE CITY CLERK, SEVENTH FLOOR, RENTON CITY HALL. H:\.F Ile Sys\PRM-Property Services Administration\AdministrativeWFornu\StreetVacation\Street Vacation Petition.doc TEAM Properties Street Vacation Petition Public Benefit Explanation: TEAM Properties is sponsoring an application for street abandonment to the southerly most portion of Whitworth Ave S, north of the existing railroad right of way. The adjacent properties to this abandonment proposal serve as parking to the existing 'Old Milwaukee Substation Building'. This building has served Renton for many years as an office building and currently is housing four, Renton based, corporations. These corporations provide a large number of professional jobs in the city. Parking for the Old Milwaukee Substation Building is currently provided by a main parking lot, with vehicular access from Shattuck Ave S. and an auxiliary parking lot with vehicular access from Whitworth Ave S. Other than the Whitworth Ave. S. auxiliary parking lot described above, the main use of this street is for single family residences. A public benefit exists to tie both parking lots of the Old Milwaukee Substation Building together to allow vehicular access only from Shattuck Ave S and blocking access to the auxiliary parking lot from Whitworth Ave. S. A summary of the benefits follows: 1) A reduction in traffic would result on the residential street (Whitworth Ave S.) if all access to the Old Milwaukee Substation Building is from Shattuck Ave S. through the existing entrances and exits to the office building parking. 2) An increase in parking spaces would result after integrating these related properties, decreasing pressure on street parking in this area. 3) The street end is un-maintained by the city and currently attracts garbage, debris, and transients utilizing the railroad corridor. This makes this area an attractive nuisance, intimidating professional office workers accessing the auxiliary parking lot and the residents of this street. Approval of this petition would allow TEAM Properties to maintain the property, and provide security fencing, separating the railroad right of way from the street. 4) Currently Whitworth Ave S. contains no driveways to residences, making street end turn around awkward. This proposal resolves this problem by proving a short entrance apron as turn around point, per the attached sketch. 5) Per the City of Renton, Planning/Building/Public Works Department, Environmental Review Committee, (relating to LUA07-003, SA-A, ECF) letter to our architect (Henry Weaver) dated 3/13/07, pages 6 & 7 of 9 (attached) — the City has made a condition of our building permit for expansion that we initiate this application. Many local, professional,jobs are related to our ability to accommodate the space needs of local companies headquartered in this facility. 44id TEAM PROPERTIES, STREET VACATION PETITION 4/4/07 Norse LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS LOCATED IN THE CITY OF RENTON, COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WASHINGTON. BOTH HALVES OF WHITWORTH AVE SOUTH ARE IN BLOCK 2, SMITHERS FIFTH ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF RENTON, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 16 OF PLATS, PAGE 33, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. LEGAL DESCRIPTION - EAST HALF OF WHITWORTH STREET VACATION COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF SOUTH 4TH STREET AND WHITWORTH AVENUE S; THENCE SOUTH 01°17'56" WEST A DISTANCE OF 376.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 01°17'56" WEST A DISTANCE OF 92.69 FEET; THENCE NORTH 66°59'54" EAST A DISTANCE OF 32.92 FEET TO THE EAST MARGIN OF WHITWORTH AVENUE SOUTH; THENCE NORTH 01°17'56" EAST ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN A DISTANCE OF 79.11 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88°38'21" WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LEGAL DESCRIPTION - WEST HALF OF WHITWORTH STREET VACATION COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF SOUTH 4TH STREET AND WHITWORTH AVENUE S; THENCE SOUTH 01°17'56" WEST A DISTANCE OF 367.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 01°17'56" WEST A DISTANCE OF 99.92 FEET TO THE NORTH MARGIN OF CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY RIGHT OF WAY, BEING A POINT ON CURVE WHICH BEARS SOUTH 22°37'56" FROM THE ITS CENTER; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID MARGIN AN ARC LENGTH OF 32.78 FEET, A CURVE RADIUS OF 5679.58 FEET, AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00°19'50", TO A POINT ON SAID CURVE WHICH BEARS SOUTH 22°18'05" EAST FROM ITS CENTER TO THE INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST MARGIN OF WHITWORTH AVENUE SOUTH PROJECTED SOUTH AND INTERSECTS WITH THE NORTH MARGIN OF SAID RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY; THENCE NORTH 01°17'56" EAST ALONG SAID WEST MARGIN A DISTANCE `w OF 113.16 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 88°38'21" EAST A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 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(tint -\', A,- 0170 4800 SF �� ,_ .� . . 1 .� - - - - - - - f c-:-' 8281 S F `• t) ' "' �� 15 , ,, Y CLO MOLWAu11tE E' 13A11R1c 9AE _ _ _—_ + orJ C::, A% �� 1 59 SF r-��« y 10 Sun StATI ( c (SETaA'IL A F in ploPedw`fpol1L1 30 30 \ J Pi 30254 . i :s.,'I14 , 5. . 016Lo 1 r �- J� 120 ?06Ep sr2E��V�R�d.1� s r � I �� Pitn PEE-iron! 12 1 ; 1 4-'q-/o-� X2 1.4 X116 ► 4. „.:,, ,,,,,--'1,1- , � X03.68 4` Y p CITY OF RENTON CL) II+ 4,4* + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department 1�r Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator Noire „ March 13, 2007 RECEIVED MAR 16 2007 Henry Weaver Weaver Architects WEAVER ARCHITECTS 1411 Fourth Avenue#430 Seattle, WA 98101 SUBJECT: ATS Automation Addition LUA07-003, SA-A, ECF Dear Mr. Weaver: This letter is written on behalf of the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) to advise you that they have completed their review of the subject project and have issueda threshold Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated with Mitigation Measures. Please refer to the enclosed ERC Report and Decision,Part 2, Section B for a list of the Mitigation Measures. Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM on April 2, 2007. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required$75.00 application sli'm' fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-110.B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425)430-6510. If the Environmental Determination is appealed, a public hearing date will be set and all parties notified.The preceding information will assist you in planning for implementation of your project and enable you to exercise your appeal rights more fully, if you choose to do so. If you have any questions or desire clarification of the above, please call me at(425)430-7382. For the Environmental Review Committee, • Elizabeth Higgins, AICP Senior Planner cc: Team Properties,LLC/Owner(s) Kam Cayce. Louis Barei,Kelly Higgins,Matthew Slye,Stephanie Clarey/Party(ies)of Record Enclosure 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T o 1 This paper corWiu50 e AHEAD OF THE CURVE cycled material,30%post consumer REPORT City of Renton & Department of Planning/Building/Public Works LDECISION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW(REVISED) `'" Date: February 19, 2007(Revised March 12, 2007) Project Name: ATS Automation Addition Applicant: Henry Weaver; Weaver Architects;1411 —4th Avenue, Suite 430; Seattle, WA 98101 Owner: TEAM Properties, LLC ATS Automation 450 Shattuck Ave S, Suite 100 450 Shattuck Ave S, Suite 100 Renton, WA 98057 Renton, WA 98057 File Number: LUA-07-003,SA-A, ECF Project Manager: Elizabeth Higgins, Senior Planner Project Summary: The applicant is requesting Environmental(SEPA) Review and Administrative Site Plan approval of a proposed 7,400 gsf addition to an existing 23,815 gsf office building. The structure, the Old Milwaukee Substation, is located in South Renton. The 0.83 acre property consists of 2 parcels. Surface parking is currently on-site, but additional parking would be provided at a new off-site surface parking area (not a part of this project), Project Location: 450 Shattuck Ave S Exist. Bldg. Area: 23,815 gsf Proposed New BuildingArea: 31,215 gsf Site Area: 36,214.22 sf/0.83 A Total Impervious Area on site: 32,516 sf(90%) Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Environmental Review Committee issue a Determination of Non-Significance—Mitigated (DNS-M).a all 'F .. ,� g�}�r h tr E SITE . k S .i'iii" .,a m '� ',2re '1 `"'� 3€'ux '`• "+x,I'i ', ^Re= t ,� ' 4�- �r A i* � 7, sr. .yc., ry • �f, :i,,,,3- t YC ,, a A w y'.f, 5 ''� ma' Sr t " e 4;''7" t :;_:,,..5. ''')''''.',:, ��� , , 1. v; fir.4„.;>;„,... c s !7,,,,,r74-"; iti rr:,7i. yT1, 4; fl, l',..,,I,';7.- 's-:v:.„-;,-...,1,40,,,..„,:i7,:,-...adt•,,,vitt,„ ,,,,..•„:, 41:b s; rim '6;7'''''' t.5 " '{ 'd ,<�j:� +S"(5. �fYt� ht's, 4-V ' tj aiL;i u'RV'�l•, x,' A toy, p 1' 'it ti+ .ti<;;•' ,w- IF-MIL-' y } 4'.. , tt o l '. t 5 lb�rt.9¢xtza�q- i Pail! ,4000 Project Location Map ERC Report 07-003 Ow}dor City of Renton P/B/PW Department Environmental review Committee Staff Report ATS AUTOMATION ADDITION LUA-07-003,SA-A,ECF REPORT OF FEBRUARY 19, 2007(REVISED MARCH 12. 2007) Page 6 of 9 —Nese 7. Light and Glare Impacts: The site has existing building and parking lot lighting. Although no additional site lighting is proposed, additional light from the building can be expected to impact the surrounding area and possibly other properties in the vicinity. The existing recorded condition requiring landscape screening should alleviate potential negative impacts from this situation. The final landscape plan will be reviewed to ensure sufficient screening prior to approval of building permits. Mitigation Measures: No mitigation recommended. Policy Nexus: N/A 8. Historic and Cultural Preservation Impacts: The project site is in an area of potential archeological significance. If evidence of artifacts becomes apparent during project construction, such construction should cease immediately and the City of Renton must be notified. The Milwaukee Substation is listed on the King County Historic Resources Inventory (#0359). The applicant is advised that King County should be notified of the proposed alteration of the building. Mitigation Measures: No mitigation recommended. Policy Nexus: N/A loorr 9. Transportation Impacts: The project would continue to be accessed from Shattuck Ave S. The before mentioned recorded conditions prohibit access from either the Shattuck/Whitworth alley or Whitworth Ave S, as follows: "All vehicular ingress and egress to the property may be via Shattuck Avenue only. The alley adjacent to the north property line shall be blocked and screened in a manner that prohibits vehicle circulation to and from the property via the alley." Although the project, as proposed, meets the parking requirements of the Renton Municipal Code, there will actually be a decrease in the total number of spaces on the project site. Due to the increase of space at the existing building, it is anticipated that additional parking would be required. This is a public safety issue due to potential additional traffic on local streets and the possibility that excess vehicles, unable to park off-street, might park where emergency vehicle access could be impeded. Therefore it is an issue under the purview of this environmental determination. The applicant, apparently, has arranged for use of a new surface parking lot being constructed on the east side, at the south end of Whitworth Ave S. Staff recommends that the ATS project be conditioned so that use of this parking lot is required, unless a reduction in employees or building space can be demonstrated in the future. An additional recommendation is that the applicant initiate a street vacation of the south portion of Whitworth Ave S, and upon successful vacation, barricade the street so that users of the parking lot on Whitworth use the ATS property for access and egress, to Shattuck Avenue S. Neither shall the alley between Whitworth Ave S and Morris Ave S be accessible from the new parking lot. ERC Report 07-003(revi.doc City of Renton P/B/PW Department Environmental keview Committee Staff Report ATS AUTOMATION ADDITION LUA-07-003, SA-A,ECF REPORT OF FEBRUARY 19,2007(REVISED MARCH 12,2007) Page 7 of 9 There is an existing sidewalk, curb, and gutter fronting the property in Shattuck Ave S, so no street improvements would be required. Transportation Impact Fees would be assessed for the project at the rate of 11.01 trips per average weekday for a general office building for the addition (7,400 sf) only. The Transportation Impact Fee would be $6,110.25. Payment of the fee would be required prior to obtaining building permits. Mitigation Measures: The applicant must record and agreement so that use of the parking lot located on the east side and at the southern terminus of Whitworth Ave S, south of NE 4th St,is required, unless a reduction in employees or building space can be demonstrated in the future. The applicant shall initiate a street vacation of the south portion of Whitworth Ave S, and upon successful vacation, barricade the street so that users of the parking lot on Whitworth use the ATS property for access and egress, to Shattuck Avenue S. The applicant shall ensure that the alley between Whitworth Ave S and Morris Ave S is not accessible from the new parking lot. The applicant shall pay a transportation impact fee of$6,110.25. The fee would be required prior to building permits. Policy Nexus: SEPA 10. Public Services , Impacts: The Fire Prevention Bureau and Police Department have indicated they have the ability to provide service to the project. A Fire Impact Fee would be required based on $0.52 feet per square foot for the proposed building. The fee would be $3,380.00. Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall pay a fire impact fee of$3,380.00. The fee would be required prior to issuance of building permits. Policy Nexus: SEPA D. Comments of Reviewing Departments The proposal has been circulated to City Departments/Divisions for review. Where applicable, these comments have been incorporated into the text of this report as Mitigation Measures and/or Notes to Applicant. X Copies of all Review Comments are contained in the Official File. Copies of all Review Comments are attached to this report. S ERC Report 07-003(rev).doc CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, SETTING A HEARING DATE TO VACATE THE SOUTHERN MOST PORTION OF WHITWORTH AVE. S., NORTH OF THE EXISTING RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY (TEAM PROPERTIES; VAC 07-002) WHEREAS, a Petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton on or about April 4, 2007, pursuant to the requirements of RCW 35.79, petitioning for the vacation of the southern most portion Whitworth Ave. S. lying north of the existing railroad right-of-way as hereinafter more particularly described, and said petition having been signed by the owners of more than two-thirds (2/3) of the property abutting upon said street sought to be vacated, and same being described as follows: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein . *l.r [Approximately 5,774 +/- square feet, of Whitworth Ave. S. lying north of the existing railroad right-of-way] NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. That August 6, 2007, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. at the City Council Chambers at City Hall, Renton, King County, Washington, is hereby fixed as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the aforesaid Petition for vacating the portion of the southern most portion Whitworth Ave. S. lying north of the existing railroad right-of-way, which said hearing date is not more than sixty nor less than twenty days from the date of passage of this Resolution. SECTION IL The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of the time and date of this hearing as provided by RCW 35.79.020 and any and/or all persons 4440, 1 err RESOLUTION NO. interested therein or objecting to this vacation may then appear and be heard thereon, or they *4000 may file their written objections thereto with the City Clerk at or prior to the time of hearing on the vacation. SECTION III. The City Council shall determine, as provided by RCW 35.79.030, as to whether an appraisal shall be secured to determine the fair market value of the property sought to be vacated and the amount of compensation to be paid by the Petitioner-Owners to the City for such vacation. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2007. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2007. Kathy Keolker, Mayor Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RES.1285:06/29/07:ch 2 • Ner CORE DESIGN, INC. BELLEVUE WA 98007 Core Project No: 07082 5/30/07 LEGAL DESCRIPTION — Right of Way Vacation That portion of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 18, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. in the City of Renton,King County, Washington described as follows: COMMENCING at the northeast corner of Block 2, Smithers 5th Addition to the town of Renton, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Volume 16 of Plats,page 33, records of said County, said corner being on the west right of way margin of Whitworth Avenue South; thence S01°17'56"W, along the east line of said Block 2 and west margin, 337.00 feet to the south line of the north 17.00 feet of Lot 16, Block 2 of said Plat and the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract;thence continuing S01°17'56"W, along said east line and west margin, 113.16 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 13, Block 2, of said Plat, said corner being on the northerly margin of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad right of way and on the arc of a 5679.58-foot radius curve to the left, the center of which bears N22°18'06"W; thence the following three courses and distances along said margin; thence easterly, along said curve, through a central angle of 00°19'50", a distance of 32.78 feet to the centerline of said Whitworth Avenue South; thence '4000, N01°17'56"E, along said centerline, 7.23 feet; thence N66°59'54"E 32.92 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 13, Block 2, Smithers 4th addition to the town of Renton, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,page 19, records of said County, said corner being on the east right of way margin of said Whitworth Avenue South; thence N01°17'56"E, along the west line of said Block 2 and east margin, 79.11 feet to the easterly prolongation of the south line of the north 17.00 feet of Lot 16, Block 2 of said Smithers 5th Addition;thence N88°38'21"W, along said easterly prolongation, 60.00 feet to THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 5/3/ 107 Contains 5,774± square feet(0.1326±acres). %%b%%%%%%+%,,, EN. S y iIL/ (2.- t iii 1,1' :f'7 5 Q <t; 1,-1/ G/STE �` \jQ / 04/41. LANS - % EXPIRES: A7/08 07082L01 Right of Way Vacation.doc, 5/31/07, page 1 Norvoi S. 4TH ST. 24 6 BLOCK 2 BLOCK 2 SMITHERS FIFTH ADDITION TO c,1 SMITHERS 4TH ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF RENTON o THE TOWN OF RENTON VOL. 16, PG. 33 VOL. 11, PG. 19 M W I-1 17 s ; 11 —• 16 30' 30' S. LINE N. 17' LOT 16 N88'38'21'W N88 38'21"W 1 60.00 1 12 POB i m In 15 AREATO BE VACATED `' 13 r W h I o InfjpZ • ' 30 30' In 14 Z n, 65g5�� Alk N,r'��� z N �19� �/ c6,\>- 3 .,50 LOP' 11 13 SCALE: 1" = 40' CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. _ 20_40' PAUL AND PACIFIC RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY 5/3//07 WHITWORTH AVENUE PAGE 14 A3.z9����..>'������_9_�.�.,,,y, RIGHT OF WAY VACATION VS,.J. s, EXHIBIT 10F 1 0� '• s . 14711 NE 29th Place,#101 CORE 8ellewe,Washington 98007 Ril.t -025.885.7877 Fax 425.885.7963 T•�+8V DESIGN 'N /• j°NAL LAS Ili ENGINEERING • PLANNING • SURVEYING EXPIRES: 27/00 Itif JOB IN CO_ O'7 O S 2 `•�'FFFEFFFFFFFFEEFFFFEE/ Vicinity Map ,, Street Vacation VAC-07-002 Petitioner: TEAM Properties a) MIN MITIa 11111s L 11111(A "lip' s > ctPP U iia /� Area of Vacati c0 on Reques U) S'ctrer011‘�ay S 5th St otatst..0 III 111 - 14111111 Vicinity Map rpmI __nrii_75.: =. I i 0 100 200 „ 0 -i_- _>_ - 1 : 1200'4411iW — lilia _. 1/Y Technical Services . = In �� ♦ Planning/Building/Public Works _ — == _ K. McFarlland — ••�- — INTO July 11, 2007 ®,I'-- i CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL • AI#: • r. Submitting Data: For Agenda of: Dept/Div/Board.. AJLS/City Clerk July 16, 2007 Staff Contact Bonnie Walton Agenda Status Consent X Subject: Public Hearing.. Bid opening on July 10, 2007, for CAG-07-107, Correspondence.. Maplewood Creek Sediment Basin 2007 Cleaning and Ordinance Maintenance Project Resolution Old Business Exhibits: New Business Staff Recommendation Study Sessions Bid Tabulation Sheet (three bids) Information Recommended Action: Approvals: Legal Dept Council concur Finance Dept Other Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... $84,743.80 Transfer/Amendment Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated Total Project Budget $328,000.00 City Share Total Project SUMMARY OF ACTION: Engineer's Estimate: $56,660.67 In accordance with Council procedure, bids submitted at the subject bid opening met the following three criteria: There was more than one bid, the low bid was within the project budget, and there were no irregularities. Therefore, staff recommends acceptance of the low bid submitted by Clearcreek Contractors in the amount of$84,743.80. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Accept the low bid submitted by Clearcreek Contractors in the amount of$84,743.80. • `SY 0� PLANNING/BUILDING/ 41 ,,. , ® , PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM DATE: July 11, 2007 TO: Bonnie Walton, City Clerk FROM: Ron Straka, Surface Water Utility Supervisor (ext. 7248) STAFF CONTACT: Daniel Carey, Surface Water Utility Engineer (ext. 7293) SUBJECT: Maplewood Creek Sediment Basin 2007 Cleaning Project, SWP-27-2057, Construction Bid Award Recommendation The bid opening for the Maplewood Creek Sediment Basin 2007 Cleaning Project, SWP-27-2057 was held on July 10, 2007, at 2:30 p.m. Three (3) bids were received. The low bid for the project was $84,743.80 (including sales tax) from Clearcreek Contractors. The engineer's estimate for the project construction cost was $56,660.67. The Surface Water Utility has reviewed the low bid for completeness, inclusion of all required forms, bid bond, acknowledgments of addenda, and mathematical correctness of the hid. All the paperwork for the low bid is in order. Nouse The third bidder had several errors in the bid. The bidder did not write in the words for the Unit Bid Prices. In hid item 5 the Unit Price in numbers appears to be $2,200 (instead of$200), and the total for that bid item was corrected to $44,000 (instead of $4000). That changed the total bid amount to 172,334.25 (instead of$128,774.25). The correction does not change the bid order or results. The approved Surface Water Utility 2007 Capital Improvements Program (CIP) budget for the Small Drainage Project's program is $328,000. There is currently $249,273 of unencumbered funds in the project budget (account # 427.000600.018.5960.0038.65.065015). There are sufficient funds in the 2007 Capital Improvements Program (CIP) budget account to fund construction and staff costs for the Maplewood Creek Sediment Basin 2007 Cleaning Project. The low bid meets the following conditions for award: 1. The low bid must be within the total project budget; 2. There must be more than one bidder; and 3. The lowest, responsible, responsive bid contains no significant irregularities. The Surface Water Utility, therefore, recommends that this item be placed on the July 16, 2007, consent agenda for Council concur. Staff further recommends that Council :grr► Walton/Maplewood Sediment Cleaning Bid Award July 1 1,2007 Page 2of2 award the construction contract to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, Clearcreek Contractors, for the amount of$84,743.80. Attached for your reference, is a bid tabulation showing the engineer's estimate, the low bid, and the other bids submitted. I am also returning all the bid envelopes, and the bid documents from the other bidders to you for the City Clerk's files. If you have any questions, please contact Daniel Carey, Project Manager. Attachments cc: Gregg Zimmerman, PBPW Administrator Lys Hornsby, Utility Systems Division Director 4,0004 H:\File Sys\SWP -Surface Water Projects\SWP-27 - Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2057 Maplewood Sed Basin\05-2007 Pond Cleaning\1000a Corrspd-general\07071 1 Bid Award-Clerk-Maplewood.doc\DCtp Project Ti.Maplewood Creek Sediment Basin 2007 Cleaning Project City of Renton Clearcreek Contractors 31D DATE July 10, 2007 Engineers Estimate '%rrr Item Unit Est. Unit Bid Unit Bid No. Description Quantit Price Amount Price Amount 1 Mobilization Lump Sum 1 4,730.00 4,730.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 2 Construct Bypass Structures, Divert Creek Lump Sum 1 9,000.00 9,000.00 9,405.00 9,405.00 3 Remove, Haul, and Dispose of Sediment Lump Sum 1 29,000.00 29,000.00 48,347.00 48,347.00 4 Refill Basin, Remove Bypass Strucs., Res Lump Sum 1 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,576.00 1,576.00 5 Gravel Placement-Detail 1, Upstream Ton 20 50.00 1,000.00 267.00 5,340.00 6 Gravel Placement-Detail 2, Downstream Ton 20 50.00 1,000.00 435.00 8,700.00 7 Hydroseed Sq. Ft. 3,000 1.50 4,500.00 0.45 1,350.00 8 Minor Changes Lump Sum 1 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Subtotal $52,030.00 Subtotal $77,818.00 8.9%Tax $4,630.67 8.9%Tax $6,925.80 Daniel Carey, Pr lect Manager Total $56,660.67 Total $84,743.80 skew' 01-BidTab-SedBasin2007-Final.xls Page 1 Ammummemormor Project Ti.Maplewood Creek Sediment Basin 2007 Cleaning Project Green Earthwork Talakai Construction BID DATE July 10,2007 Construction, Inc. Item Unit Est. Unit Bid Unit Bid No. Description Quantit Price Amount Price Amount 1 Mobilization Lump Sum 1 6,700.00 6,700.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 2 Construct Bypass Structures, Divert Creek Lump Sum 1 7,900.00 7,900.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 3 Remove, Haul,and Dispose of Sediment Lump Sum 1 53,519.00 53,519.00 65,500.00 65,500.00 4 Refill Basin, Remove Bypass Strucs., Res Lump Sum 1 1,400.00 1,400.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 5 Gravel Placement-Detail 1,Upstream Ton 20 215.00 4,300.00 2,200.00 44,000.00 6 Gravel Placement- Detail 2,Downstream Ton 20 232.50 4,650.00 200.00 4,000.00 7 Hydroseed Sq. Ft. 3,000 0.40 1,200.00 1.25 3,750.00 8 Minor Changes Lump Sum 1 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Subtotal $80,669.00 Subtotal $158,250.00 8.9%Tax $7,179.54 8.9%Tax $14,084.25 7//67 Daniel Carey, Projegf Manager Total $87,848.54 Total $172,334.25 Original Total was$128,774.25 corrected by D Carey Neale 01-BidTab-SedBasin2007-Final.xls Page 2 CITY OF RENTON BID TABULATION SHEET 'ROJECT: Maplewood Creek Sediment Basin 2007 Cleaning and Maintenance; CAG-07-107 DATE: July 10, 2007 FORMS BID BIDDER Bid Triple Addenda Bond Form 2 Green Earthworks Construction,Inc. X X X $87,848.54 3419 N. Madison St. Tacoma, WA 98407 Jayson Stevens Clearcreek Contractors X X X $84,743.80 3203 15th St. Everett, WA 98201 Mark McCuccough Talakai Construction X X X $128,774.25 9236 25th Ave. SW $172,334.25 * Seattle, WA 98106 Pete Talakai ?NGINEER'S ESTIMATE TOTAL: $56,660.67 LEGEND: *corrected Forms:Triple Form:Non-Collusion Affidavit,Anti-Trust Claims,Minimum Wage CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL AI#: cy„, • titiloe Submitting Data: For Agenda of: Dept/Div/Board.. AJLS/City Clerk July 16, 2007 Staff Contact Bonnie Walton Agenda Status Consent X Subject: Public Hearing.. Bid opening on July 10, 2007, for CAG-07-118, Correspondence.. N. 26th St./Park P1. N. Storm System Project Ordinance Resolution Old Business Exhibits: New Business Staff Recommendation Study Sessions Bid Tabulation Sheet (four bids) Information Recommended Action: Approvals: Legal Dept Council concur Finance Dept Other Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... $175,693.56 Transfer/Amendment iitiot Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated Total Project Budget $240,000.00 City Share Total Project SUMMARY OF ACTION: Engineer's Estimate: $167,550 In accordance with Council procedure, bids submitted at the subject bid opening met the following three criteria: There was more than one bid, the low bid was within the project budget, and there were no irregularities. Therefore, staff recommends acceptance of the low bid submitted by Northwest Infrastructure, Inc. in the amount of$175,693.56. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Accept the low bid submitted by Northwest Infrastructure, Inc. in the amount of$175,693.56. �ti`sY ° PLANNING/BUILDING/ , ® , PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 'eP17. NT�� MEMORANDUM DATE: July 11, 2007 TO: Bonnie Walton, City Clerk FROM: Ron Straka, Surface Water Utility Supervisor (ext. 7248A ✓� STAFF CONTACT: Daniel Carey, Surface Water Utility Engineer(ext. 7293) SUBJECT: N 26th St/Park PL N Storm System Project, SWP-27-2850 Construction Bid Award Recommendation The bid opening for the N 26th St/Park PL N Storm System project, SWP-27-2850 was held on July 10, 2007, at 3:00 p.m. Four (4) bids were received. The low bid for the project is $175,693.56 (including sales tax) from Northwest Infrastructure, Inc. The engineer's estimate for the project construction cost is $167,550.00. The Surface Water Utility has reviewed the low bid for completeness, inclusion of all required forms, bid bond, acknowledgments of addenda, and mathematical correctness of the hid. Ni"''' Northwest Infrastructure made minor math errors or rounded the amount in cents in several bid items. Northwest Infrastructure's original bid was $175,692.22. The City corrections changed the bid to $175,693.56, a difference of$1.34. The corrections are considered a minor discrepancy and the corrected bid amount is determined to he valid. All other paperwork is in order. The third bidder, Kemper Construction, had a minor error in multiplying the quantity times the Unit Price in one bid item. Kemper's original bid was $229,522.00. The City corrections changed the bid to $228,522.00, a difference of-$1,000.00. The corrections are considered a minor discrepancy and the corrected bid amount is determined to be valid. All other paperwork is in order. The fourth bidder, Dennis R. Craig Construction, had a minor error in multiplying the quantity times the Unit Price in one bid item. Craig's original bid was $307,342.95. The City corrections changed the bid to $307,301.85, a difference of-$41.10. The corrections are considered a minor discrepancy and the corrected bid amount is determined to be valid. All other paperwork is in order. The approved Surface Water Utility 2007 Capital Improvements Program (CIP) budget for the N 26th St/ Park PL N Storm System project is $240,000. There is currently $230.397 of unencumbered funds in the project budget (account # 427.000600.018.5960.0038.65.065330). Walton/N 26`x'—Park P1 Bid Award July 11, 2007 Page 2 of 2 There are sufficient funds in the 2007 Capital Improvements Program (CIP) budget account to fund construction and staff costs for the N 26th St/Park PL N Storm System project. The low bid meets the following conditions for award: 1. The low bid must be within the total project budget; 2. There must be more than one bidder; and 3. The lowest, responsible, responsive bid contains no significant irregularities. The Surface Water Utility, therefore, recommends that this item be placed on the July 16, 2007, consent agenda for Council concur. Staff further recommends that Council award the construction contract to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder,Northwest Infrastructure, Inc., for the amount of$175,693.56. Attached for your reference, is a bid tabulation showing the engineer's estimate, the low hid, and the other bids submitted. I am also returning all the bid envelopes, and the hid documents from the other bidders to you for the City Clerk's files. If you have any questions, please contact Daniel Carey, Project Manager. Attachments cc: Gregg Zimmerman, PBPW Administrator Lys Hornsby, Utility Systems Division Director Ned H:\File Sys\SWP - Surface Water Projects\SWP-27 - Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2850 N 26th-ParkPL\1000a Corrspd-General\07071 I Award-Clerk-N26th.doc\DCtp , A. Project Title:N 26th St/Park PL N Storm System Project City of Renton Northwest BID DATE: July 10,2007 Engineers Estimate Infrastructure, Inc. Item Unit Est. Unit Bid Unit Bid No. Description Quantity Price Amount Price Amount 141000" 1 Mobilization Lump Sum 1 15,000.00 15,000.00 13,500.00 13,500.00 2 Construction Survey, Staking, and E Lump Sum 1 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,050.00 4,050.00 3 Traffic Control Lump Sum 1 1,000.00 1,000.00 2,250.00 2,250.00 4 Erosion Control Lump Sum 1 1,500.00 1,500.00 3,150.00 3,150.00 5 Trench Excavation Safety Systems Lump Sum 1 1,500.00 1,500.00 4,050.00 4,050.00 6 Project Sign Each 1 750.00 750.00 900.00 900.00 7 Pothole Utility Each 5 600.00 3,000.00 2,995.20 14,976.00 8 Clearing-Area C, D Lump Sum 1 5,000.00 5,000.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 9 Clearing-Area E Lump Sum 1 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,250.00 2,250.00 10 Clearing-Area F Lump Sum 1 2,500.00 2,500.00 3,150.00 3,150.00 11 Remove Tree Each 2 600.00 1,200.00 450.00 900.00 12 Catch Basin Type I Each 2 1,000.00 2,000.00 1,035.00 2,070.00 13 Catch Basin Type II,48-inch Each 5 2,300.00 11,500.00 2,520.00 12,600.00 14 Catch Basin Type II,60-inch Each 1 2,800.00 2,800.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 15 Core Drill Catch Basin Each 5 500.00 2,500.00 270.00 1,350.00 16 Connect New Pipe to Existing CB Each 5 500.00 2,500.00 450.00 2,250.00 17 Plug Existing Pipe Each 9 250.00 2,250.00 225.00 2,025.00 18 8-inch Ductile Iron Storm Pipe Linear Foot 12 60.00 720.00 35.10 421.20 19 12-inch Ductile Iron Storm Pipe Linear Foot 102 75.00 7,650.00 44.10 4,498.20 20 12-inch CPEP Storm Pipe Linear Foot 268 60.00 16,080.00 31.50 8,442.00 21 18-inch CPEP Storm Pipe Linear Foot 24 80.00 1,920.00 36.00 864.00 22 12-inch HDPE Storm Pipe Linear Foot 137 120.00 16,440.00 40.50 5,548.50 1100"` 23 18-inch HDPE Storm Pipe Linear Foot 28 130.00 3,640.00 54.00 1,512.00 24 HDPE Pipe Fittings Lump Sum 1 2,500.00 2,500.00 9,180.00 9,180.00 25 Pipe Anchor Assembly Each 2 800.00 1,600.00 337.50 675.00 26 Chance Anchor Assembly Each 1 3,000.00 3,000.00 2,250.00 2,250.00 27 Sawcutting Linear Foot 1,200 1.80 2,160.00 1.35 1,620.00 28 Quarry Spalls Ton 20 22.00 440.00 40.50 810.00 29 Import Trench Backfill Ton 200 15.00 3,000.00 37.80 7,560.00 30 Crushed Surfacing Ton 60 23.00 1,380.00 40.50 2,430.00 31 Hot Mix Asphalt(HMA) Class 1/2" Ton 100 90.00 9,000.00 108.00 10,800.00 32 Grind and Remove Asphalt Square Yard 490 5.00 2,450.00 11.94 5,850.60 33 Remove Concrete Driveway Square Yard 200 15.00 3,000.00 17.10 3,420.00 34 Install Cement Concrete Driveway Square Yard 200 60.00 12,000.00 56.70 11,340.00 35 Remove, Replace Conc. Curb and ( Linear Foot 62 45.00 2,790.00 21.78 1,350.36 36 Restore Area C, D, E Lump Sum 1 5,000.00 5,000.00 7,200.00 7,200.00 37 Restore Area F Lump Sum 1 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 38 Abandon CB, Restore Slope Lump Sum 1 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,080.00 1,080.00 39 Beauty Bark Cubic Yard 20 20.00 400.00 58.50 1,170.00 40 Topsoil Type C Cubic Yard 70 30.00 2,100.00 51.43 3,600.10 41 Seeding, Fertilizing, and Mulching Square Yard 570 4.00 2,280.00 1.58 900.60 42 Minor Changes Lump Sum 1 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Subtotal $167,550 00 Subtotal $175,693.56 Sales Tax Rule 171 Applies(0%) Tax $0.00 Tax $0.00 By: Da,.(1 '69 Daniel Carey, P jec // t Manager Total167 550 00 $ Total $175,693.56 BidTab-070618-FINAL-N26Park.XLS Page 1 ' Project Title: N 26th St/Park PL N Storm System Project WestWater Kemper BID DATE: July 10,2007 Construction Co. Construction Corp. Item Unit Est. Unit Bid Unit Bid No. Description Quantity Price Amount Price Amount 1 Mobilization Lump Sum 1 15,000.00 15,000.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 2 Construction Survey, Staking, and/ Lump Sum 1 5,500.00 5,500.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 3 Traffic Control Lump Sum 1 1,000.00 1,000.00 13,000.00 13,000.00 4 Erosion Control Lump Sum 1 2,500.00 2,500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 5 Trench Excavation Safety Systems Lump Sum 1 2,000.00 2,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 6 Project Sign Each 1 600.00 600.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 7 Pothole Utility Each 5 500.00 2,500.00 400.00 2,000.00 8 Clearing-Area C, D Lump Sum 1 1,500.00 1,500.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 9 Clearing-Area E Lump Sum 1 1,000.00 1,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 10 Clearing-Area F Lump Sum 1 2,000.00 2,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 11 Remove Tree Each 2 400.00 800.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 12 Catch Basin Type I Each 2 750.00 1,500.00 1,400.00 2,800.00 13 Catch Basin Type II,48-inch Each 5 2,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 25,000.00 14 Catch Basin Type II,60-inch Each 1 3,000.00 3,000.00 5,900.00 5,900.00 15 Core Drill Catch Basin Each 5 400.00 2,000.00 500.00 2,500.00 16 Connect New Pipe to Existing CB Each 5 150.00 750.00 500.00 2,500.00 17 Plug Existing Pipe Each 9 150.00 1,350.00 500.00 4,500.00 18 8-inch Ductile Iron Storm Pipe Linear Foot 12 122.00 1,464.00 150.00 1,800.00 19 12-inch Ductile Iron Storm Pipe Linear Foot 102 127.00 12,954.00 91.00 9,282.00 20 12-inch CPEP Storm Pipe Linear Foot 268 120.00 32,160.00 62.00 16,616.00 21 18-inch CPEP Storm Pipe Linear Foot 24 130.00 3,120.00 125.00 3,000.00 22 12-inch HDPE Storm Pipe Linear Foot 137 100.00 13,700.00 93.00 12,741.00 `rrr 00 23 18-inch HDPE Storm Pipe Linear Foot 28 150.00 4,200.00 145.00 4,060.00 24 HDPE Pipe Fittings Lump Sum 1 4,000.00 4,000.00 7,000.00 7,000.00 25 Pipe Anchor Assembly Each 2 650.00 1,300.00 600.00 1,200.00 26 Chance Anchor Assembly Each 1 2,500.00 2,500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 27 Sawcutting Linear Foot 1,200 1.00 1,200.00 1.50 1,800.00 28 Quarry Spalls Ton 20 40.00 800.00 98.00 1,960.00 29 Import Trench Backfill Ton 200 40.00 8,000.00 29.00 5,800.00 30 Crushed Surfacing Ton 60 40.00 2,400.00 54.00 3,240.00 31 Hot Mix Asphalt(HMA)Class 1/2" Ton 100 180.00 18,000.00 155.00 15,500.00 32 Grind and Remove Asphalt Square Yard 490 8.00 3,920.00 21.00 10,290.00 33 Remove Concrete Driveway Square Yard 200 15.00 3,000.00 11.00 2,200.00 34 Install Cement Concrete Driveway Square Yard 200 45.00 9,000.00 49.00 9,800.00 35 Remove, Replace Conc.Curb and( Linear Foot 62 50.00 3,100.00 79.00 4,898.00 36 Restore Area C, D, E Lump Sum 1 3,500.00 3,500.00 7,000.00 7,000.00 37 Restore Area F Lump Sum 1 3,500.00 3,500.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 38 Abandon CB, Restore Slope Lump Sum 1 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 39 Beauty Bark Cubic Yard 20 50.00 1,000.00 94.00 1,880.00 40 Topsoil Type C Cubic Yard 70 50.00 3,500.00 60.00 4,200.00 41 Seeding, Fertilizing, and Mulching Square Yard 570 1.00 570.00 1.50 855.00 42 Minor Changes Lump Sum 1 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Subtotal $192,888.00 Subtotal $228,522.00 Q Sales Tax Rule 171 Applies(0%) Tax $0.00 Tax $0.00 void By: Dan✓( 1x--11.-6 7 Daniel Carey, P ject Manager II Total $192,888.00 Total $228,522.00 BidTab-070618-FINAL-N26Park.XLS Page 2 i Project Title: N 26th St/Park PL N Storm System Project Dennis R Craig • BID DATE: July 10,2007 Construction, Inc. Item Unit Est. Unit Bid Unit Bid No. Description Quantity Price Amount Price Amount 1 Mobilization Lump Sum 1 27,012.00 27,012.00 0.00 2 Construction Survey, Staking, and f Lump Sum 1 8,740.00 8,740.00 0.00 3 Traffic Control Lump Sum 1 9,950.00 9,950.00 0.00 4 Erosion Control Lump Sum 1 2,850.00 2,850.00 0.00 5 Trench Excavation Safety Systems Lump Sum 1 2,500.00 2,500.00 0.00 6 Project Sign Each 1 895.00 895.00 0.00 7 Pothole Utility Each 5 990.00 4,950.00 0.00 8 Clearing-Area C, D Lump Sum 1 9,939.00 9,939.00 0.00 9 Clearing-Area E Lump Sum 1 3,963.00 3,963.00 0.00 10 Clearing-Area F Lump Sum 1 6,165.00 6,165.00 0.00 11 Remove Tree Each 2 1,225.00 2,450.00 0.00 12 Catch Basin Type I Each 2 1,391.00 2,782.00 0.00 13 Catch Basin Type II,48-inch Each 5 4,453.00 22,265.00 0.00 14 Catch Basin Type II, 60-inch Each 1 6,128.00 6,128.00 0.00 15 Core Drill Catch Basin Each 5 850.00 4,250.00 0.00 16 Connect New Pipe to Existing CB Each 5 1,596.00 7,980.00 0.00 17 Plug Existing Pipe Each 9 375.00 3,375.00 0.00 18 8-inch Ductile Iron Storm Pipe Linear Foot 12 118.85 1,426.20 0.00 19 12-inch Ductile Iron Storm Pipe Linear Foot 102 103.30 10,536.60 0.00 20 12-inch CPEP Storm Pipe Linear Foot 268 81.60 21,868.80 0.00 21 18-inch CPEP Storm Pipe Linear Foot 24 91.80 2,203.20 0.00 22 12-inch HDPE Storm Pipe Linear Foot 137 47.45 6,500.65 0.00 23 18-inch HDPE Storm Pipe Linear Foot 28 100.55 2,815.40 0.00 24 HDPE Pipe Fittings Lump Sum 1 6,368.50 6,368.50 0.00 25 Pipe Anchor Assembly Each 2 985.00 1,970.00 0.00 26 Chance Anchor Assembly Each 1 7,830.00 7,830.00 0.00 27 Sawcutting Linear Foot 1,200 3.75 4,500.00 0.00 28 Quarry Spalls Ton 20 125.00 2,500.00 0.00 29 Import Trench Backfill Ton 200 68.80 13,760.00 0.00 30 Crushed Surfacing Ton 60 65.00 3,900.00 0.00 31 Hot Mix Asphalt(HMA)Class 1/2" Ton 100 122.50 12,250.00 0.00 32 Grind and Remove Asphalt Square Yard 490 18.80 9,212.00 0.00 33 Remove Concrete Driveway Square Yard 200 17.95 3,590.00 0.00 34 Install Cement Concrete Driveway Square Yard 200 123.50 24,700.00 0.00 35 Remove, Replace Conc. Curb and( Linear Foot 62 55.00 3,410.00 0.00 36 Restore Area C, D, E Lump Sum 1 14,440.00 14,440.00 0.00 37 Restore Area F Lump Sum 1 2,845.00 2,845.00 0.00 38 Abandon CB, Restore Slope Lump Sum 1 7,500.00 7,500.00 0.00 39 Beauty Bark Cubic Yard 20 120.00 2,400.00 0.00 40 Topsoil Type C Cubic Yard 70 115.00 8,050.00 0.00 41 Seeding, Fertilizing, and Mulching Square Yard 570 7.95 4,531.50 0.00 42 Minor Changes Lump Sum 1 2,000.00 2,000.00 0.00 Subtotal $307,301.85 Subtotal $0.00 Nine, Sales Tax Rule 171 Applies(0%) Tax $0.00 Tax $0.00 By: D //D7 Daniel Carey, oject Manager Total $307,301.85 Total $0.00 BidTab-070618-FINAL-N26Park.XLS Page 3 CITY OF RENTON BID TABULATION SHEET PROJECT: N. 26th St./Park Pl.N. Storm System;CAG-07-118 DATE: July 10,2007 FORMS BID BIDDER Triple Bid Form Bond Dennis R.Craig Construction, Inc. X X $307,342.95 PO Box 595 $307,301.85 * Redmond,WA 98073-0595 Janie Craig Kemper Construction Corporation X X $229,522.00 PO Box 332 $228,522.00 * Redmond, WA 98073 William P. Kemper Northwest Infrastructure, Inc. X Check $175,692.22 133 23rd St. SE $175,693.56 * Puyallup,WA 98372 Hal Johnson Westwater Construction Company X X $192,888.00 31833 Kent Black Diamond Rd. Auburn, WA 98092 NS; Donald N. Neal ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE TOTAL: $167,550.00 *corrected LEGEND: Forms:Triple Form:Non-Collusion Affidavit,Anti-Trust Claims,Minimum Wage CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL AI#: e /7 • ,,' Submitting Data: For Agenda of: Dept/Div/Board.. Finance & IS Department July 16, 2007 Staff Contact Michael E. Bailey Agenda Status Finance & IS Administrator Consent X Subject: Public Hearing.. Sixty dollar($60) Water Shut Off Charge Correspondence.. Ordinance X Resolution Old Business Exhibits: New Business Issue Paper Study Sessions Ordinance Information Recommended Action: Approvals: Refer to Finance Committee Legal Dept Finance Dept Other Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... Transfer/Amendment Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated Lot Total Project Budget City Share Total Project SUMMARY OF ACTION: Since Ordinance 5013 established a$60 dollar charge for shutting off and turning on water service for failure to pay delinquent water service charges, Finance has reviewed and adjusted the charge under special circumstances. This practice is not specifically addressed by code. City Council is asked for authorization to continue this practice. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt an ordinance authorizing the Finance & Information Services Administrator, or his/her designee, to adjust$60 water shut off charges on utility accounts, under special circumstances. H:\FINANCE\ADMINSUP\Ol_AgendaBills\2007_$60 water shut off fee.doc NWNNW 74. �`SY O FINANCE AND INFORMATION SERVICES *OW ; , DEPARTMENT ,4>Nrc0� MEMORANDUM DATE: July 9, 2007 TO: Toni Nelson, Council President Members of the Renton City Council VIA: , ,,Aathy Keolker, Mayor FROM: Mike Bailey, Administrator 0\0_ SUBJECT: Sixty dollar ($60) Water Shut off Charge ISSUE Should the Finance and Information Services Department review and adjust $60 shut off charges when appropriate? BACKGROUND Ordinance 5013 (approved on June 23, 2003) established a$60 dollar charge for shutting off and Now, turning on water service for failure to pay delinquent water service charges. As a matter of practice since Ordinance 5013 passed, this charge has been adjusted off utility accounts under special circumstances. Over the last 5 months an estimated $1,500 was adjusted for the following reasons and frequency: 1. Salvation Army pledge was not received in time (1) 2. Good payment history, credit card system problem, or posting timing problem (4) 3. Customer emergency; customer has a good payment history(2) 4. House removed, paying off account (1) 5. Payment left in the night box, lock box or via the credit card system on same day as shut off(3) 6. Mailing address not correct or customer claims he/she did not get a notice (3) 7. Confusion on who was paying the bill as identified on the Tenant Billing Form (2) 8. Large bill, customer made reasonable payment arrangements after shut off(3) 9. Customer already shut off, incorrectly assessed a second time (2) 10. Customer new to the City of Renton (1) 11. Failed property sale (2) h:\finance\adminsup\02_issuepapers_memos to council or mayor\2007_ub$60 issue_2.doc Toni Nelson,Council President Members of the Renton City Council Via: Kathy Keolker,Mayor July 9,2007 Page 2 of 2 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends adoption of an ordinance permitting the Finance &Information Services Administrator, or his/her designee,be given the authority to adjust$60 water shut off charges on utility accounts, under special circumstances. MEB/LP/dlf cc: Jay Covington,CAO Mary Wine,Assistant CAO Gregg Zimmerman,P/B/PW Administrator Linda Parks,Fiscal Services Director Nod h:\finance\adminsup\02_issuepapers_memos to council or mayor\2007_ub$60 issue_2.doc CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTION 8-4-34 OF ORDINANCE 4260, ENTITLED 'CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON' BY ADDING SUBSECTION C. PROVIDING FOR DISCRETION IN ADMINISTRATION OF THE FEES PROVIDED FOR THEREIN. WHEREAS, the City administers billing and payment of fees by its customers for utility services as provided for in RMC 8-4; and WHEREAS, RMC 8-4-34 assesses the sum of$60 for the expenses incurred by the City for turning the water off as a result of non-payment of utility fees; and WHEREAS, from time to time, this fee is assessed when its applicability may be in doubt or would be unjust. 'Nutley NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. Renton Municipal Code Section 8-4-34 is amended by adding Subsection C. as follows: C. The Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator and/or Finance and Information Services Administrator(or designee) shall be responsible for administering this Section and the authority to adjust the$60 fee in Sub-Section A above as appropriate in the circumstances. The Administrator's decision shall be final. SECTION H. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and 30 days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2007. 1110, Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk 1 ORDINANCE NO. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2007. Kathy Keolker, Mayor Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney ORD:13 68:06/20/07:ch 2 ^I ti CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL a AI#: . Submitting Data: For Agenda of: 7/16/07 Dept/Div/Board.. Hearing Examiner Staff Contact Fred J. Kaufman, ext. 6515 Agenda Status Consent X Subject: Public Hearing.. Correspondence.. Phung Preliminary Plat Ordinance File No. LUA-07-027,PP, ECF Resolution Old Business Exhibits: New Business Hearing Examiner's Report and Recommendation Study Sessions Legal Description and Vicinity Map Information Recommended Action: Approvals: Legal Dept Council Concur Finance Dept Other Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... N/A Transfer/Amendment Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated Total Project Budget City Share Total Project SUMMARY OF ACTION: The hearing was held on May 15, 2007. The Hearing Examiner's Report and Recommendation on the Phung Preliminary Plat was published on June 4, 2007. The appeal period ended on June 18, 2007. A Request for Reconsideration was received on June 12, 2007. The Examiner changed the second sentence of Finding 12 in order to eliminate reference to the homeowners association. No appeals were filed. The Examiner recommends approval of the proposed preliminary plat subject to the conditions outlined on page 5 of the Examiner's Report and Recommendation. Conditions placed on this project are to be met at later stages of the platting process. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Phung Preliminary Plat with conditions as outlined in the Examiner's Report and Recommendation. Rentonnet/agnbill/ bh June 4, 2007 OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER CITY OF RENTON Minutes APPLICANT/OWNER: Kiet Phung and Rose Ong 4816 Lake Place S.Unit A Renton,WA 989055 CONTACT: Dave Casey Baima and Holmberg 100 Front Street South Issaquah, WA 98027 Phung Preliminary Plat File No.: LUA 07-027,PP, ECF LOCATION: 2604 Lynnwood Avenue NE SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Approval for a subdivision of a 0.49-acre lot into two parcels suitable for two single-family homes. SUMMARY OF ACTION: Development Services Recommendation: Approve subject to conditions DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REPORT: The Development Services Report was received by the Examiner on May 1, 2007. PUBLIC HEARING: After reviewing the Development Services Report, examining available information on file with the application, field checking the property and surrounding area; the Examiner conducted a public hearing on the subject as follows: MINUTES The following minutes are a summary of the May 15, 2007 hearing. The legal record is recorded on CD. The hearing opened on Tuesday,May 15, 2007,at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of the Renton City Hall. Parties wishing to testify were affirmed by the Examiner. The following exhibits were entered into the record: Exhibit No. 1: Yellow file containing the original Exhibit No. 2: Plat Plan application,proof of posting,proof of publication and other documentation pertinent to this request. NW" Exhibit No.3: Geotechnical Report Exhibit No.4: Conceptual Grading&Utilities, Existing Topography/Tree Cutting Plan Phung Preliminary Plat File No.: LUA-07-027, PP,ECF June 4, 2007 Page 2 Exhibit No. 5: Zoning Map Exhibit No.6: Original Plat Map from Honey Creek Division 3 Exhibit No. 7: Copy of Letter Stating Five Conditions The hearing opened with a presentation of the staff report by Andrea Petzel, Senior Planner,Development Services, City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way,Renton, Washington 98055. The site is located at 2604 Lynnwood Avenue NE in the very northeast corner of the city in the R-8 zone. It borders King County on the north and east sides of the plat,the Comprehensive Plan Designation is Residential Single-Family. The lot is 21,506 square feet(.49 acres) and is currently vacant. The applicant proposes to subdivide the lot into 2 lots for the eventual construction of 2 single-family homes. The average grade exceeds 20%, therefore this project is being reviewed as a hillside subdivision and is subject to the preliminary rather than short plat process. There are 3,768 square feet of protected slopes,after deductions the net density is 7.31 du/ac, which is within the accepted range for the R-8 designation. There is an existing access and utility easement that runs along the north side and down along the east side onto the abutting lots south. Code further requires that areas or access easement be deducted from the overall buildable areas,therefore,it is recommended that applicant remove the existing access easement prior to final plat recording or re-design the setback requirements in order to comply. Minimum lot size is 5,000 square feet,the lots all comply with the minimum lot size requirements. The front yards for both lots would be oriented towards Lynnwood Avenue NE, setbacks would be measured from the access easement lines. All street improvements are in place including curb with curb cuts, gutters, sidewalks, .,S planting strip and an 8-foot retaining wall. The applicant will need to cut through the retaining wall in order to put in the driveways. The driveway slopes appear to be very close to the allowable 15% slope, applicant will need to redesign those driveways or apply for a variance. The site is currently vegetated with thick brush and seven significant trees. There are plans to retain one of the seven significant trees,to meet code a detailed landscape plan must be submitted indicating that two of the significant trees would be retained and if not feasible,planting up to two trees to fulfill the requirement for tree retention. Due to the extensive grading,new rockeries would be added between the lots and either side of the driveways. The Environmental Review Committee issued a Determination of Non-Significance—Mitigated with three measures. No appeals were filed. Police,Fire,Traffic and Parks Departments indicated that there were sufficient resources to serve the new lots. Traffic and Fire Mitigations Fees were recommended as a condition of approval. Dave Casey, Baima and Holmberg, 100 Front Street South, Issaquah,WA 98027 stated that he has been involved with this project for quite some time. He was, in fact,the engineer that did the entire Honey Creek subdivision in the 1990's. The grading along the west side was part of the work in designing Lynnwood Ave,there were some cuts necessary to drop the road down to meet the continuation road to the north. The access easement benefits the property owner immediately adjacent to the east of this project. They do have NS a driveway to the north of this project. Phung Preliminary Plat File No.: LUA-07-027, PP, ECF June 4,2007 Page 3 The retaining wall is not a wall,but a rockery. There was no need for setbacks from the slopes as they are very stable,they were not created by any sloughing activity but by actual grading activities. The Examiner inquired about a letter from the Honey Creek Ridge Homeowner's Association regarding re- subdivision of existing lots in the plat,how does that affect this proposal? Mr. Casey stated that when the Homeowner's Association was put together for the Honey Creek Ridge project, this lot was as large as it could be. There were so many slope density requirements and the code has changed so much since then it now allows this lot to be subdivided. When Honey Creek subdivision was done the entire plat was in the Renton School District, so it appears that this plat is entirely within the Renton School District as well. Pao Phung,4816 Lake Place S.,Unit A, Renton,WA. 98055 stated that they had received a letter that approved the short plat with several conditions that must be fulfilled. Kayren Kittrick, Development Services stated that there originally were two driveways on this lot,it was always intended that someday it would be divided. The utilities are available, they were built with the original plat,the road improvements are in, and everything is there. 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 9:26 a.m. None FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATION Having reviewed the record in this matter,the Examiner now makes and enters the following: FINDINGS: 1. The applicants,Kiet Phung and Rose Ong, filed a request for a Preliminary Plat. 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 Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated(DNS-M). 4. The subject proposal was reviewed by all depai tinents with an interest in the matter. 5. The subject site is located at 2604 Lynnwood Avenue NE. The subject site is located on the east side of Lynnwood directly east of NE 26th Court. 6. The map element of the Comprehensive Plan designates the area in which the subject site is located as suitable for the development of single-family homes,but does not mandate such development without consideration of other policies of the Plan. 7. The subject site is currently zoned R-8 (Single Family- 8 dwelling units/acre). Now 8. The subject site was annexed to the City with the adoption of Ordinance 4337 enacted in December 1991. Phung Preliminary Plat File No.: LUA-07-027, PP, ECF June 4, 2007 Page 4 Ned 9. The subject site is approximately 21,506 square feet or 0.49 acres. The subject site is approximately 150 feet deep(east to west)by 143 feet wide. 10. The subject site slopes downward to the north and contains approximately 3,768 square feet of Protected Slopes with grades in excess of 40%. The average slope across the site exceeds 20% and the site is defined as a Hillside Subdivision. A Hillside Subdivision requires review as a preliminary plat and a public hearing before the Hearing Examiner and approval of the City Council. 11. The site has grasses, shrubs and seven significant trees. The applicant proposes removing most of the vegetation to develop the subject site. The applicant has proposed retaining one significant tree and staff has recommended two be retained or replacements planted to meet code requirements. Streetscape landscaping is required in addition to the preservation of significant trees. 12. The proposed division is actually a re-division of a lot from an earlier preliminary plat. The homeowners association of the underlying plat had originally opposed the division but has since acquiesced. 13. The two proposed lots would be oriented in an east to west direction with Proposed Lot 1 in the north and Proposed Lot 2 in the south. Both homes would have their own driveways. 14. Lynnwood Avenue was developed with the original plat and no additional improvements are needed. 15. The proposed driveway grade may require a variance if it exceeds 15%. Staff has recommended that the . + driveway be redesigned to have grades of less then 20% and require a variance if it continues to exceed 15%. 16. An access easement benefiting neighboring property runs along the north and east margins of the subject site. 20. There is a rockery on the site and additional rockeries may be required when the property is graded. 21. The subject site is located in Aquifer Protection Zone 2. Imported fill materials will be subject to its regulations. 22. The density for the plat of two lots would be 4.88 dwelling units per acre after subtracting sensitive areas. The density for the property if it were part of the original plat would be 7.31 dwelling units per acre. 23. The subject site is located within the Renton School District. The project is expected to generate approximately 1 or 2 school age children. These students would be spread across the grades and would be assigned on a space available basis. 24. The development will increase traffic approximately 10 trips per unit or approximately 20 trips. 25. Stormwater systems were part of the original plat and will continue to serve this new plat. 26. The site will receive its sanitary sewer and water services from the City. •mrd Phung Preliminary Plat File No.: LUA-07-027, PP, ECF June 4, 2007 Page 5 Name CONCLUSIONS: 1. The proposed plat,physically a short plat, appears to serve the public use and interest. The large, almost half-acre lot, can easily be divided to provide additional housing opportunities in the City and in an area with available urban services. 2. The creation of one additional lot will not unduly tax the City's infrastructure. The additional lot will add to the tax base of the City. 3. It appears that the two steeper areas on the subject site will not unduly restrict redevelopment with single-family homes. There is concern about the potential grade of driveways serving the lots. The applicant should attempt to create driveways that are not unduly steep but if they exceed requirements then a variance will be necessary. 4. The applicant will have to address the access easement that may affect their design either by redesign or removing the easement restrictions. 5. In summary, the proposed plat is a modest addition to the neighborhood that takes advantage of the large lot that was created when initially platted. RECOMMENDATION: The City Council should approve the proposed Preliminary Plat subject to the following conditions: ',gore 1. The applicant shall comply with the Mitigation Measures required by the Environmental Review Committee Threshold Determination. 2. The applicant shall remove the existing access easement prior to final plan recording or redesign the buildings to comply with setback measurements from the access easement. 3. Prior to final plan approval, the applicant shall submit a detailed landscape plan to the Development Services project manager indicating the two conifers to be saved. If the two trees cannot be retained,the applicant must submit a proposal to plant two new conifers. 4. The applicant shall redesign driveway slopes to be less than 15%or apply for a variance. 5. Prior to the recording of the plat, the applicant shall be required to pay a Fire Mitigation Fee of $946.00 for two new single-family lots. 6. The applicant will be required to pay Traffic Mitigation fees of$1,435.50 for two new lots prior to recording of the plat. ORDERED THIS 4th day of June 2007. Nome FRED J. KA HEARING EXAMINER Phung Preliminary Plat File No.: LUA-07-027, PP, ECF June 4, 2007 Page 6 TRANSMITTED THIS 4th day of June 2007 to the parties of record: Andrea Petzel Dave Casey Pao Phung 1055 S Grady Way Baima and Holmberg 4816 Lake. Place S.,Unit A Renton,WA 98055 100 Front Street South Renton,WA 98055 Issaquah,WA 98027 Kayren Kittrick Matthew Nash 1055 S Grady Way Bruce E &Marian C. Lee 2522 Lynnwood Avenue NE Renton, WA 98055 9634 122nd Avenue SE Renton,WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Robert C. Kaufman Roddis Jones Herman, Recor,Araki, Kaufman, 3531 NE 24th Court Simmerly&Jackson, PLLC 2100 116th Avenue NE Renton,WA 98056 Bellevue, WA 98004 TRANSMITTED THIS 4th day of June 2007 to the following: Mayor Kathy Keolker Larry Rude,Fire Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer Larry Meckling,Building Official Julia Medzegian, Council Liaison Planning Commission Gregg Zimmerman, PBPW Administrator Transportation Division Alex Pietsch, Economic Development Utilities Division Jennifer Henning, Development Services Neil Watts,Development Services Stacy Tucker, Development Services Janet Conklin,Development Services King County Journal Pursuant to Title IV,Chapter 8, Section 100Gof the City's Code, request for reconsideration must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m.,June 18,2007. Any aggrieved person feeling that the decision of the Examiner is ambiguous or 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 ambiguities or errors discovered 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, Chapter 8, Section 110,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. An appeal must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m.,June 18,2007. If the Examiner's Recommendation or Decision contains the requirement for Restrictive Covenants,the executed Covenants will be required prior to approval by City Council or final processing of the file. You may contact this office for information on formatting covenants. 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 not communicate in .4,01 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. Phung Preliminary Plat File No.: LUA-07-027,PP, ECF June 4, 2007 Page 7 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. 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NI 37• ; INDEX LOCATION N.E.1/4 OF THE N.W.1/4 SEC.4,TWN.23 N.,RGE.5 E.,W.M. � j S c R1IFtcA?E 4V ii •' BAI�KA & HOL�lBERG INC 'Pt nowt *� ENGINEERS k SURVEYORS je t ` {��}©��- 100 FRONT STR[ET SOUTH ISSAQUAH.WASHINGTON 990t7 pl . -0 Yt p, „_,,,,,a{S �O + +�� :� (424 392-0290 FAX(424) 391-so55 h, : Owl.rY DA1[ I-28-07 d0�M0. 233?-Tl07 WARM +'° � SHORT PLAT > FOUND!BASS DISK D7 `�le!/� AMT/MM KV 2-7-07 0w)N0.2337- 1M� AM= CASE A NY 1YSH lC U i'.20' 2 2 adnib4- 3 • CITY OF RENTON DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED MITIGATION MEASURES '40.00 APPLICATION NO(S): LUA07-027, PP, ECF APPLICANT: Kiet Phung &Rose Ong PROJECT NAME: Phung Preliminary Plat DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant requests a Preliminary Plat and Environmental Review for a two-lot subdivision at 2604 Lynnwood Ave., NE (Lot 45; Honey Creek Ridge Div. 3). The applicant proposes to subdivide the 0.49-acre (21,505 stj ft.) lot into two parcels of 10,761 and 10,745 square feet, for the fUture development of two single-family homes. The parcel is located in the R-8 zone, and the proposed project density is 4.88 dulac. Both tots Would be accessed off of LynnWood-Avenue NE Due to the presence of 376a sq. ft. of protected slopes that are approximately 40%, the project is subject to Environmental Review. The average slope across the site exceeds 20% therefore, the project will be reviewed as a Hillside.Subdivision and is subject to the Preliminary Plat process (review by the Hearing Examiner and approval by City Council). The site is primarily vegetated with shrubs, deciduous trees and several large coniferS. Most of the existing vegetation Would be removed to construct the residences; some of the existing trees may be able to be retained. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: 26b4LynnWood AveritreVE LEAD AGENCY: The:CilyetReatgn :Department of PlahnijighEttilidirittPublic Works Development Planning,§ectti MITIGATION MEASURES: 1. The applicant will be required.4m1*w yvitW's. Fgeo-Prns fotInd,.10.the geotechnical report titled 'Prod Short Plat of Lot 45 Honey CreetORlite Div. iC,v7lignnis Jotle(feted'February 12, 2007). 2. The project shall comply with the 4DOE s ErosionAndWedirrieWontrolRequireMent, outlined in Volume II of the 1990 Stormwater Management Manual „ 3. Major earthwork shall occur only betkveelifhe months of April-October. *if ERC-Miticiation Measures Page 1 of 1 added yftm 6iCITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Al#: Submitting Data: Planning/Building/Public Works For Agenda of: Dept/Div/Board.. Transportation Systems Division July 16, 2007 Staff Contact Peter Hahn, Ext. 7242 Agenda Status Consent X Subject: Public Hearing.. Approval of a Second Letter of Agreement Between the Correspondence.. City of Renton and BNSF Railway Company Regarding Ordinance Construction of Railroad Bridges in the City Resolution Old Business Exhibits: New Business X Issue Paper Study Sessions New Letter of Agreement Information Original Letter of Agreement,with Agenda Bill,Issue Paper Recommended Action: Approvals: Council Concur Legal Dept X Finance Dept X Fiscal Impact: 317.12502 (TIP #9) and 317.12308 (TIP #11) Expenditure Required... $8,950,000.00 Transfer/Amendment Amount Budgeted.. $8,950,000.00 Revenue Generated $4,000,000 Amount Needed City Share Total Project. SUMMARY OF ACTION: In April 2007, the City Council approved a Letter of Agreement between the City and BNSF Railway Company(BNSF) regarding the replacement of the Hardie Avenue S., Rainier Avenue S., and Shattuck Avenue railroad bridges. BNSF will be constructing these bridges during the second half of 2007, while no rail traffic utilizes the bridges. In the original April letter, the City agreed to pay the costs up to $6.75 million, with the costs above that amount to be equally split between the City and BNSF. More recent cost estimates, based on actual bids, on the three Renton bridges ($10.1 million) and the Cedar River bridge (approx. $5.5 million) funded by WSDOT have caused BNSF to request a second Letter of Agreement. The current designs of the three Renton bridges are intended to facilitate and reduce the costs of the upcoming widening of Rainier Ave. The additional cost of these design features is estimated to be $2.2 million. Under the new agreement, Renton would add this amount to the original $6.75 million obligation, up to a new limit of$8.95 million. Anything above $8.95 million (the estimate is $10.1 million) would be shared equally between the City and BNSF. At the same time, up to $4 million in savings from the Cedar River bridge would be applied toward the $8.95 million share. Any savings above $4 million would be equally shared by the City and BNSF. If the savings are below$4 million, an equal reduction would be applied to the $8.95 million limit. The project costs have been included in the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP projects #9 and #11) and in the 2007 budget. There are no additional impacts because of this agreement. H\Division s\TRANSPOR TAT\ADMIN\Agenda 2007\BNSF Agenda bill 042307 edited version w July 2007 new Let of Agreement doc STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign a second Letter of Agreement between the City of Renton and BNSF Railway Company regarding construction of railroad bridges in the City. H:\Division s\TR4NSPOR.TAT\ADMIN\Agenda 2007\BNSF Agenda bill 042307 edited version w July 2007 new Let of Agreement doc tiCY O‘ft PLANNING/BUILDING/41 ,a + PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT �'.N,vO MEMORANDUM DATE: July 16, 2007 TO: Toni Nelson, Council President Members of the Renton City Council VIA: Kathy Keolker, MayorJ ti4(r ' /4/ FROM: Gregg Zimmerman, PBPW Administrator STAFF CONTACT: Peter Hahn, Deputy PBPW Administrator—Transportation (Ext. 7242) SUBJECT: Approval of a Second Letter of Agreement Between the City of Renton and BNSF Railway Company Regarding Construction of Railroad Bridges in the City ISSUE: Should Council approve a second Letter of Agreement between the City of Renton and BNSF Railway Company (BNSF) regarding construction of railroad bridges in the City? RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the second Letter of Agreement between the City of Renton and BNSF Railway Company regarding construction of railroad bridges in the City. BACKGROUND: In April 2007, the City Council approved a Letter of Agreement between the City and BNSF regarding the replacement of the Hardie Avenue S. ,Rainier Avenue S., and Shattuck Avenue railroad bridges. BNSF will be constructing these bridges during the second half of 2007, while no rail traffic utilizes the bridges. In the original April letter, the City agreed to pay the costs up to $6.75 million(that was also the estimated project cost),with the costs above that amount to be equally split between the City and BNSF. More recent cost estimates, based on actual bids, on the three Renton bridges ($10.1 million current estimate) and the Cedar River bridge ($5.5 million current estimate; $10 million WSDOT budget) funded by WSDOT have caused BNSF to request a revision in the cost sharing. This is reflected in a second Letter of Agreement (draft attached). Toni Nelson, Council President Members of the Renton City Council Page 2 of 2 July 16,2007 The current designs of the three Renton bridges are intended to facilitate and reduce the costs of the upcoming widening of Rainier Ave. The single most significant design feature is the raising of the Rainier Avenue S. railroad bridge by approximately three feet, and the removal of the central support pier. The additional cost of these design features is estimated to be $2.2 million. Under the new agreement, Renton would add this amount to the original $6.75 million obligation, up to a new limit of$8.95 million. Anything above $8.95 million(the total project cost estimate is currently $10.1 million) would be shared equally between the City and BNSF. At the same time, up to $4 million in savings from the Cedar River bridge (funded by WSDOT) would be applied toward the $8.95 million Renton share. Any savings above $4 million would be equally shared by the City and BNSF (but no more than each party's contribution). If the Cedar River bridge savings are below$4 million (or, to state it in a different way, if the costs are above $6 million), an equal reduction would be applied to the $8.95 million limit. The project costs have been included in the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP projects #9 and #11) and in the 2007 budget. There are no additional impacts because of the original agreement or this second agreement. cc: Peter Hahn,Deputy PBPW Administrator—Transportation Bob Hanson,Transportation Design Supervisor Jim Seitz,Transportation Planning and Programming Supervisor Connie Brundage,Transportation Administrative Secretary H\Division s\TRANSPOR TA'I\ADhIIN\Agenda 2007\BNSF issue paper 042307 with July 2007 re,ision doc DRAFT July 16, 2007 The Honorable Kathy Keolker Mayor City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Dear Mayor Keolker: Pursuant to a letter agreement dated April 16, 2007 ("Letter Agreement"), the City of Renton ("Renton") and BNSF Railway Company ("BNSF") agreed to certain terms in an effort to address mutual concerns over the potential sale and redeployment of BNSF's right-of-way between Renton and Woodinville, Washington. This new letter agreement serves to amend the Letter Agreement that was executed on April 16, 2007 - Section 1 of the Letter Agreement of April 16, 2007 shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following new Section 1: 1. Overpass Reconstruction. Working with the city of Renton, BNSF intends to reconstruct the bridges over Rainier Avenue, Hardie Avenue and Shattuck Avenue in the second half of 2007. BNSF will manage the design and construction of these structures, and Renton will provide funding for the reconstruction as follows: (i) Renton will provide funding up to a total project expenditure level of $8,950,000.00. (ii) BNSF and Renton agree to split evenly any costs exceeding $8,950,000.00 associated with the Rainier Avenue, Hardie Avenue and Shattuck Avenue overpass reconstruction projects. (iii) If the cost to complete the reconstruction of the Cedar River Bridge in Renton exceeds $6,000,000.00, the amount in Section 1(i) and Section 1(ii) above shall be reduced by any amount over $6,000,000.00, subject to a maximum reduction of $1,100,000.00. (iv) Any cost savings from the Cedar River bridge project (the difference between WSDOT's budget of$10 million and the actual project cost) will be applied toward Renton's share of the reconstruction of the bridges at Ranier Avenue, Hardie Avenue and Shattuck Avenue. If the savings exceed $4 million, the excess amount above $4 million will be shared equally between BNSF and Renton up to their respective contribution to the three bridge projects. Subject to this new letter agreement, all other terms in the Letter Agreement of April 16, 2007 shall remain in full force and effect. If this amendment is acceptable to the City of Renton, please sign as designated below. As always, BNSF appreciates the support and assistance of the city of Renton as we move forward with the transformation of the Eastside Corridor. For BNSF Railway Company: Date Peter J Rickershauser Vice President, Network Development For the City of Renton: Date Kathy Keolker Mayor RA/L WA Y Matthew K.Rose BNSF Railway Company Chairman,President P 0 Box 961052 and Chief Executive Officer Fort Worth,TX 76161-0052 2650 Lou Menk Drive Fort Worth,TX 76131-2830 Tel 817867-6100 • Fax 817-352-7430 • Email matttieW.rose@bnsfcom April 16, 2007 CAG-07-069 The Honorable Kathy Keolker Mayor City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 • Dear Mayor Keolker: With reference to the proposed sale of BNSF Railway Company's(BNSF)right-of-way in King and Snohomish Counties to King County, BNSF proposes the following terms to the city of Renton in an effort to address mutual concerns over the potential sale and redeployment of BNSF's right-of-way between Renton and Woodinville. These terms are enumerated below: 1. Overpass Reconstruction. Working with the city of Renton,BNSF intends to reconstruct the bridges over Rainier Avenue and Hardie Avenue in the second half of 2007. BNSF will manage the design and construction of these structures, and Renton will provide funding for the reconstruction as follows: (i) Renton will provide funding up to a total project expenditure level of$6,750,000.00. (ii) BNSF and Renton agree to split evenly any costs exceeding$6,750,000.00 associated • with the Rainier Avenue and Hardie Avenue overpass reconstruction projects. 2. Right-of-Way Sale Contingencies. Through January 1, 2020,BNSF will not sell, lease,rent, donate or otherwise convey all or any part of its main line right-of-way(ROW)between milepost 5.0 at Scopa'and milepost 12.22 just east of the Renton depot to any party other than King County, Washington Department of Transportation(WDoT)or the city of Renton for at least one calendar year after receiving formal STB permission to abandon that same portion of ROW. It may also exclude other trackside properties tO be determined. Recipient must agree to rail bank the property so conveyed. - (We define the Main Line ROW as all property supporting main and non-industrial siding tracks within these milepost limits up to at least fifteen feet from the center of the main line track. It specifically excludes the Renton depot,grounds between MP 11.7Z and 12.1Z.) 3. Abandonment Guarantee. Through January 1, 2020, BNSF will accept no Offers of Financial Assistance(OFA's) in response to any abandonment filings BNSF may undertake between mileposts 5.0 and 12.2Z if King County, WDoT or the city of Renton submits an OFA to BNSF that substantially matches the best competing OFA. 4. Abandonment Support from Renton. Through January 1,2012,the city of Renton will not oppose BNSF's efforts to abandon all or any portion of its Woodinville Subdivision line between Scopa(Milepost 5.0)and Woodinville(Milepost23.7). 5. Renton Depot Contingency. BNSF anticipates making no further use of the Renton Depot. Should the Spirit of Washington discontinue use of the depot before January 1, 2012, BNSF will provide the city of Renton the right of first refusal to either purchase or lease the depot. If these terms are acceptable to the city of Renton, please sign as designated below. BNSF appreciates the support and assistance of the city of Renton as we move forward with the transformation of the Eastside Corridor. We will hold this offer open until April 30, 2007. For BNSF Railway Company: 1 L�Se Date- v! 7 Matthew K. Rose • • Chairman,President and CEO For the.City of Renton: Date •?5-0 2 Attest: . Kathy K iker Bonnie I.Walt n,City Clerk Mayor cc: Rick Weicher,BNSF Andrew Johnsen,BNSF • Jerome Johnson, BNSF Jake DeBoeverBNSF • Jay Covington,City of Renton L\DOCUME-1\khurst\LOCALS-1\Temp\BNSF 0416137 letter doc 2 April 23,2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 148 design and operate the intersection at NE Park Dr. and the northbound I-405 on- ramp in a reasonably safe condition was proximate cause of the crash that resulted in the death of Yun Ip. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Services. Transportation: SW 27th Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of an agreement with St/Strander Blvd Connection, the City of Tukwila regarding participation in the SW 27th St./Strander Blvd. Tukwila Connection Project. Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee. Transportation: Railroad Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of a letter of -41,b4, Bridges Construction, BNSF agreement with BNSF Railway Company regarding construction of the Hardie Railway Company Ave. S., Rainier Ave. S., and Shattuck Ave. S. railroad bridges. City expenditure is $6,750,000. Council concur. Utility: Stonegate II Lift Utility Systems Division requested approval of an agreement in the amount of Station Alternatives Analysis, $105,800 with Roth Hill Engineering Partners, LLC for services related to the Roth Hill Engineering Partners Stonegate II Lift Station Alternatives Analysis Project. Council concur. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report recommending approval of Finance Committee Claim Vouchers 258906 - 259337 and two wire transfers totaling Finance: Vouchers $2,947,829.02; and approval of Payroll Voucher 136, one wire transfer,and 676 direct deposits totaling $2,116,829.21. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Development Services: Fee Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report recommending Revisions (Franchise Permit, concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve the following: Plan Review& Inspection, 1. Proposed amendments to the plan review and inspection fee, street vacation Vacation) fee, and franchise permit fee; 2. The definition of"construction cost"; and 3. The placement of street vacation compensation to the Street Construction Fund for capital improvements. The Committee further recommended that the ordinance regarding this matter be presented for first reading. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 149 for ordinance.) Transportation(Aviation) Transportation(Aviation) Committee Chair Palmer presented a report regarding Committee the proposed Sound Transit study of a connection of a Renton-Tukwila-SeaTac- Transportation: Sound Transit Burien corridor to central link light rail service. The proposed amendment to 2 Amendment re Link Light the "Planning for the Future" section of Sound Transit 2 would include funds Rail Routes &Terminals for a planning study to evaluate link light rail routes and terminals including an east-west Renton-Tukwila-SeaTac-Burien corridor. The Committee recommended concurrence in the recommendation of staff to authorize the Administration to write a letter and/or testify to the Sound Transit Board in support of this amendment to Sound Transit 2. MOVED BY PALMER, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. EDNSP: Downtown Transportation(Aviation) Committee Chair Palmer presented a report Wayfinding System, Sea recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve and Reach Ltd authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign a contract with Sea Reach Ltd. in the amount of$78,820 to develop a Downtown Wayfinding System that will improve the system of signage into and around downtown. MOVED BY CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL I AI#: 5° '" + • Submitting Data: Planning/Building/Public Works For Agenda of: Dept/Div/BoardTransportation Systems Division April 23, 2007 Staff Contact Peter Hahn, Ext. 7242 Agenda Status Consent X Subject: Public Hearing.. Approval of a Letter of Agreement Between the City of Correspondence Renton and Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Ordinance Regarding Construction of Railroad Bridges in the City Resolution Old Business Exhibits: New Business X Issue Paper Study Sessions Letter of Agreement Information Recommended Action: Approvals: Council Concur Legal Dept X Finance Dept X Fiscal Impact: 317.12502 (TIP#9) and 317.12308 (TIP #11) Expenditure Required... $6,750,000.00 Transfer/Amendment Amount Budgeted.. $6,750,000.00 Revenue Generated Amount Needed City Share Total Project. SUMMARY OF ACTION: Over the last four months the City and BNSF have been developing an agreement for the replacement of the Hardie Avenue S. and Rainier Avenue S. railroad bridges. Included in this would be replacement of the Shattuck Avenue S. Railroad Bridge because of the impacts of raising the Rainier Avenue S. Bridge. BNSF will be constructing these bridges during the second half of 2007, while no rail traffic utilizes the bridges. The City agrees to pay the costs up to $6.75 million, with the costs above that amount to be equally split between the City and BNSF. The City Council has been informed of the terms of this agreement as they have been developed, and has provided input on these terms most recently on April 9, 2007. The project costs have been included in the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP projects #9 and #11) and in the 2007 budget. There are no additional impacts because of this agreement. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the Letter of Agreement between the City of Renton and Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) regarding construction of railroad bridges in the City. 14,I),,,,,,,,ti',I It 1!1'Jcl1i 141\;\MIN 4 pinJa'Nru 7 UNtiI \ILrI,Ldiut?nr ,In,,l v,r.nm d,,. `0. 0 PLANNING/BUILDING/ ♦ ® ♦ PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT .11 MEMORANDUM DATE: April 23, 2007 TO: Toni Nelson, Council President Members of the Renton City Council VIA: Kathy Keolker, Mayor FROM: Gregg Zimmermai(iministrator STAFF CONTACT: Peter Hahn, Deputy PBPW Administrator—Transportation (Ext. 7242) SUBJECT: Approval of a Letter of Agreement Between the City of Renton and Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Regarding Construction of Railroad Bridges in the City ISSUE: Should Council approve the Letter of Agreement between the City of Renton and Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) regarding construction of railroad bridges in the City? RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the Letter of Agreement between the City of Renton and Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) regarding construction of railroad bridges in the City. BACKGROUND: Over the last four months the City and BNSF have been developing an agreement for the replacement of the Hardie Avenue S. and Rainier Avenue S. railroad bridges. Included in this would be replacement of the Shattuck Avenue S. Railroad Bridge because of the impacts of raising the Rainier Avenue S. Bridge. BNSF will be constructing these bridges during the second half of 2007, while no rail traffic utilizes the bridges. The City agrees to pay the costs up to $6.75 million, with the costs above that amount to be equally split between the City and BNSF. The City Council has been informed of the terms of this agreement as they have been developed, and has provided input on these terms most recently on April 9, 2007. • Toni Nelson, Council President • Members of the Renton City Council Page 2 of 2 April 23, 2007 The project costs have been included in the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP projects #9 and #11) and in the 2007 budget. There are no additional impacts because of this agreement. BNSF has fast tracked the design of the bridge replacement, including the ordering of steel so that the work can be done in the second half of this year. The terms of this agreement have been presented to the City Council before and the letter is a formalization of these terms. Attachment: TIP#9—Hardie Ave SW Transit/Multimodal Improvements TIP#11 —Rainier Avenue—S/SW 7th St to S 4th P1 Letter of Agreement cc: Jay Covington,Chief Administrative Officer Peter Hahn,Deputy PBPW Administrator—Transportation Jim Seitz,Transportation Planning and Programming Supervisor Connie Brundage,Transportation Administrative Secretary H\Un is on s\FRANSPUR I A I\ADN1 IN\Agenda 2007 HNSF issue paper 042107 doe RA/L ll/AY Matthew K. Rose BNSF Railway Company Chairman,President P O Box 961052 and Chief Executive Officer Fort Worth,TX 76161-0052 2650 Lou Menk Drive Fort Worth,TX 76131-2830 Tel 817-867-6100 Fax 817-352-7430 Email matthew.rose@bnsf corn April 16, 2007 The Honorable Kathy Keolker Mayor City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Dear Mayor Keolker: With reference to the proposed sale of BNSF Railway Company's (BNSF) right-of-way in King and Snohomish Counties to King County, BNSF proposes the following terms to the city of Renton in an effort to address mutual concerns over the potential sale and redeployment of BNSF's right-of-way between Renton and Woodinville. These terms are enumerated below: 1. Overpass Reconstruction. Working with the city of Renton,BNSF intends to reconstruct the bridges over Rainier Avenue and Hardie Avenue in the second half of 2007. BNSF will manage the design and construction of these structures, and Renton will provide funding for the reconstruction as follows: (i) Renton will provide funding up to a total project expenditure level of$6,750,000.00. (ii) BNSF and Renton agree to split evenly any costs exceeding $6,750,000.00 associated with the Rainier Avenue and Hardie Avenue overpass reconstruction projects. 2. Right-of-Way Sale Contingencies. Through January I, 2020, BNSF will not sell, lease, rent, donate or otherwise convey all or any part of its main line right-of-way(ROW) between milepost 5.0 at Scopa and milepost 12.2Z just east of the Renton depot to any party other than King County, Washington Department of Transportation(WDoT)or the city of Renton for at least one calendar year after receiving formal STB permission to abandon that same portion of ROW. It may also exclude other trackside properties to be determined. Recipient must agree to rail bank the property so conveyed. (We define the Main Line ROW as all property supporting main and non-industrial siding tracks within these milepost limits up to at least fifteen feet from the center of the main line track. It specifically excludes the Renton depot grounds between MP 1 1.7Z and 12.1Z.) 3. Abandonment Guarantee. Through January 1, 2020, BNSF will accept no Offers of Financial Assistance (OFA's) in response to any abandonment filings BNSF may undertake between mileposts 5.0 and 12.2Z if King County, WDoT or the city of Renton submits an OFA to BNSF that substantially matches the best competing OFA. • 4. Abandonment Support from Renton. Through January 1, 2012, the city of Renton will not oppose BNSF's efforts to abandon all or any portion of its Woodinville Subdivision line between Scopa (Milepost 5.0) and Woodinville (Milepost23.7). 5. Renton Depot Contingency. BNSF anticipates making no further use of the Renton Depot. Should the Spirit of Washington discontinue use of the depot before January 1, 2012, BNSF will provide the city of Renton the right of first refusal to either purchase or lease the depot. If these terms are acceptable to the city of Renton, please sign as designated below. BNSF appreciates the support and assistance of the city of Renton as we move forward with the transformation of the Eastside Corridor. We will hold this offer open until April 30, 2007. For BNSF Railway Company: Date Matthew K. Rose Chairman, President and CEO For the City of Renton: Date Kathy Keolker Mayor cc: Rick Weicher, BNSF Andrew Johnsen, BNSF Jerome Johnson, BNSF Jake DeBoever, BNSF Jay Covington, City of Renton H\f hvrtir S\TFAfJ',r'O1 TAA1V,t)N11N\Arp•u(Li,'il();\NN`J O11)1071f•I1v d1,1 CITY OF RENTON PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION 2007 -2012 SIX-YEAR TIP Hardie Ave. SW Transit/ Multimodal Improvements Functional Classification: Principal 8.Minor Fund: 3 Proj.Length: 0.7 miles Proj: 12502 RANK: 9 CONTACT: Robert Hanson 425 430 722 DESCRIPTION: STATUS: Ado Business Access Transit(BAT) lanes in both directions; rebuild the Hardie railroad bridge;add non- The Sound Transit interlocal agreement has been approved for$14 9 million in design and motor zed facilities, i e , multimodal trail, northbound transit-only signal at Rainier and Hardie, and curb, construction funds for Hardie and Rainier projects The design contract has been _utter and sidewalks between Sunset Blvd and Rainier Ave. S. authorized and will continue through early 2007. Hardie Ave SW will be changed from a collector arterial to a minor arterial. JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES: Peg oval transit agencies have expressed a desire to partner with the City to design and build systematic A state Pedestrian&Bicycle Safety Grant of$150,000 was awarded in 2006 to be useu .,,r transit improvements throughout Renton for the purposes of reducing travel times and improving speed non-motorized improvements. This project is being designed under the same consultant and reliability for routes serving Renton, Additionally,there is a need for improved non-motorized facilities contract as the Rainier Avenue,S 4th PI to S 2nd St, project. Both contain funding from orc:dmg north to south connections. There are also safety benefits for all by replacing the substandard Sound Transit. Bridge construction, planned to begin in 2007,will be coordinated with the railroad bridge over Hardie south of SW 5th PI. Rainier Avenue,SW 7th to 4th PI,bridge construction to save construction costs Roadway construction has a 2008 planned start date. Funded :1 15,337,0001 Unfunded :1 , Project Totals Programmed Pre-2007 Six Year Program ITEM Pro_grammed Spent In 2005 2006 Total 2007 2008 • 2009 2010 2011 2012 EXPENSES: Project Development Precon Eng/Admin 1,667,000 91,162 667,000 908838 908,838 P-O-W(includes Admin) 2,000,000 359 410,000 1,589,641 999,641 590,000 ,_Construction Contract Fee 10,000,000 10,000,000 1,500,000 7,000,000 1,500,000 Construction Eng/Admin 1,000,000 1,000,000 150,000 700,000 150,000, Other 670,000 670,000 670,000 TOTAL EXPENSES 15,337,000 91,521 1,077,000 14,168,479 4,228,479 8,290,000 1,650,000 SOURCES OF FUNDS: Vehicle Fuel Tax 125,000 125,000125,000 Business License Fee 582,500 582,500 ` 200,000 217,500 165,000 Proposed Fund Balance 1,470,848 26,621 177,000 1,267,227 311,927 761,300 194,000 Grants In-Hand 150,000 150,000 22,500 127,500 _ Mitigation In-Hand 1,108652 64,900 100,000, 943,752 , 335,052, 608,700 . Bonds%L I D.'s Formed Other In-Hand-Sound Transit 11,900,000 800,000 11,100,000 3,359,000, 6,450,000 1,291,000 Grants Proposed , Mitigation Proposed _ , L I D's Proposed - , Other Proposed , Undetermined TOTAL SOURCES 15,337,000 91,521 1,077,000 14,168,479 4,228,479 8,290000 1,650,000 5-9 FINAL APPROVED BY 1 CITY COUNCIL Date 7-/6- -2007 COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT July 16, 2007 Appointment of Tyler Morse to the Library Board (July 2, 2007) The Community Services Committee recommends concurrence in Mayor Keolker's appointment of Tyler Morse for a two-year term (expiring 06/01/09) to the Library Board. Randy Corman, Chair Denis W. Law, Substitute Member Not in Attendance Terri Briere, Member C: Bette Anderson, Library Director Terry Higashiyama, Community Services Administrator 410,,c1 7-/4-.07 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 389aZ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, SETTING A HEARING DATE TO VACATE THE PORTION OF UNOPENED 128TH AVE. SE, SOUTH OF NE 4TH (NEWFORTH, LLC; VAC 07-003) WHEREAS, a Petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton on or about May 14, 2007, pursuant to the requirements of RCW 35.79, petitioning for the vacation of the portion of unopened 128th Ave. SE, south of NE 4th as hereinafter more particularly described, and said petition having been signed by the owners of more than two-thirds (2/3) of the property abutting upon said street sought to be vacated, and same being described as follows: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein . [Approximately 1691 square feet, more or less, of unopened 128th Ave. SE south of NE 4th] NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. That August 6, 2007, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. at the City Council Chambers at City Hall, Renton, King County, Washington, is hereby fixed as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the aforesaid Petition for vacating the portion of unopened 128th Ave. SE, south of NE 4th, which said hearing date is not more than sixty nor less than twenty days from the date of passage of this Resolution. SECTION H. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of the time and date of this hearing as provided by RCW 35.79.020 and any and/or all persons interested therein or objecting to this vacation may then appear and be heard thereon, or they 1 RESOLUTION NO. may file their written objections thereto with the City Clerk at or prior to the time of hearing on the vacation. SECTION III. The City Council shall determine, as provided by RCW 35.79.030, as to whether an appraisal shall be secured to determine the fair market value of the property sought to be vacated and the amount of compensation to be paid by the Petitioner-Owners to the City for such vacation. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2007. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2007. Kathy Keolker, Mayor Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RES. 1284:06/29/07:ch 2 EXHIBIT"A" Legal Description For Right-Of-Way Vacation The North Half of the North Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 16, Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in King County,Washington; EXCEPT that portion lying west of the west line of the East 1300 feet thereof; ALSO EXCEPT that portion lying east of the west line of the East 254 feet of the West 284 feet thereof; ALSO EXCEPT the North 38.5 feet thereof the NE 4th Street. Containing: 1691 Square Feet,more or less. EXHIBIT"B" attached and by this reference made a part hereof. 64-01 Itgixr 4 4 .v►.. w�►tw �tl �•'' As. i a� ! E. b c •,,t� .,, O• r�S 1 lh �� NAL I.A149c° 1 r l EXPIRES 1124/-2.00 g l �ttl v�. ..`..N.a4►..�tiviriisiir~.0.0Jlt Vicinity Map Street Vacation VAC-07-003 Petitioner: Newforth, LLC NE 4th St Greenwood Area of Memorial % Vacation Request Cemetery Vicinity Map IsJE4 - S c 1 Ill • ;: 0 100 200 c Greenwood 1 �IIIIIG/' c Memorial 1 : 1200 + Cemetery I Technical Services C III' ♦��♦ Planning/Building/Public Works K. McFarland r0 July 11, 2007 lII Mil I J Adapiei 716-07 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 3893 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, SETTING A HEARING DATE TO VACATE THE SOUTHERN MOST PORTION OF WHITWORTH AVE. S., NORTH OF THE EXISTING RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY(TEAM PROPERTIES; VAC 07-002) WHEREAS, a Petition has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton on or about April 4, 2007, pursuant to the requirements of RCW 35.79, petitioning for the vacation of the southern most portion Whitworth Ave. S. lying north of the existing railroad right-of-way as hereinafter more particularly described, and said petition having been signed by the owners of more than two-thirds (2/3) of the property abutting upon said street sought to be vacated, and same being described as follows: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein . [Approximately 5,774 +/- square feet, of Whitworth Ave. S. lying north of the existing railroad right-of-way] NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. That August 6, 2007, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. at the City Council Chambers at City Hall, Renton, King County, Washington, is hereby fixed as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the aforesaid Petition for vacating the portion of the southern most portion Whitworth Ave. S. lying north of the existing railroad right-of-way, which said hearing date is not more than sixty nor less than twenty days from the date of passage of this Resolution. SECTION IL The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of the time and date of this hearing as provided by RCW 35.79.020 and any and/or all persons 1 RESOLUTION NO. interested therein or objecting to this vacation may then appear and be heard thereon, or they may file their written objections thereto with the City Clerk at or prior to the time of hearing on the vacation. SECTION III. The City Council shall determine, as provided by RCW 35.79.030, as to whether an appraisal shall be secured to determine the fair market value of the property sought to be vacated and the amount of compensation to be paid by the Petitioner-Owners to the City for such vacation. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2007. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2007. Kathy Keolker, Mayor Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RES.12 S 5:06/29/0 7:ch 2 CORE DESIGN, INC. BELLEVUE WA 98007 Core Project No: 07082 5/30/07 LEGAL DESCRIPTION — Right of Way Vacation That portion of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 18, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. in the City of Renton, King County, Washington described as follows: COMMENCING at the northeast corner of Block 2, Smithers 5th Addition to the town of Renton, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Volume 16 of Plats, page 33, records of said County, said corner being on the west right of way margin of Whitworth Avenue South; thence S01°17'56"W, along the east line of said Block 2 and west margin, 337.00 feet to the south line of the north 17.00 feet of Lot 16, Block 2 of said Plat and the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract;thence continuing S01°17'56"W, along said east line and west margin, 113.16 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 13, Block 2, of said Plat, said corner being on the northerly margin of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad right of way and on the arc of a 5679.58-foot radius curve to the left,the center of which bears N22°18'06"W; thence the following three courses and distances along said margin; thence easterly, along said curve, through a central angle of 00°19'50", a distance of 32.78 feet to the centerline of said Whitworth Avenue South; thence N01°17'56"E, along said centerline, 7.23 feet; thence N66°59'54"E 32.92 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 13, Block 2, Smithers 4th addition to the town of Renton, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,page 19, records of said County, said corner being on the east right of way margin of said Whitworth Avenue South; thence N01°17'56"E, along the west line of said Block 2 and east margin, 79.11 feet to the easterly prolongation of the south line of the north 17.00 feet of Lot 16, Block 2 of said Smithers 5th Addition;thence N88°38'21"W, along said easterly prolongation, 60.00 feet to THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 53/ 107 Contains 5,774± square feet(0.1326±acres). "", ,.a,, EN. J. S tz c s ece of , 's ti1) i 1 a ' -PC, <y s " /I tiiiP — ce 1 it G/STE.9 Q i /0'4L LANG S i ' ''•,,EXPIRES: 229J0* ,A 07082L01 Right of Way Vacation.doc, 5/31/07, page 1 Vicinity Map Street Vacation VAC-07-002 Petitioner: TEAM Properties vii a) - a s L o 4a s a)a V ,./..:PIP' Area of iiaVacation Reques m r vC •% %-, ixik S 5thS C�,hev_01-.-way / t N° t 09 S' 0Oli,tMI...O Vicinity Map 1111* i A_ = =r---''.---=------- 0 100 200 �r ii= =no ElmI_ ��Ppr, 6 e-at stip II II NE 1 : 1200 .....• iii _=_= _= __- _== __ = -- -- -- c,ati o Technical Services = __ ... Immo CC OC ♦ Planning/Building/Public Works = _ .• — -- K. McFarland / — �� -� O July 11. 2007 / =—T— ® �— /