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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil 12/01/2003AGENDA RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING December 1, 2003 Monday, 7:30 p.m. 1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. SPECIAL PRESENTATION: 2003 Neighborhood grant awards and Neighborhood Program review 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 November 24, 2003. Council concur. b. City Clerk submits 2003 General Election canvas results from King County Records & Elections, as follows: Mayor, Kathy Keolker-Wheeler (5,076 votes - elected) and King Parker (4,153); Council Position No. 3, Marcie Palmer 14,777 - elected) and Rosemary Quesenberry (3,991); Council Position No. 4, Denis Law (4,885 - elected) and Robin H. Jones (3,143); Council Position No. 5, Eric Cameron (3,382) and Toni Nelson (4,663 - elected); Position No. 7, Don Persson (6,395 - elected). Information. c. City Clerk reports bid opening on 11/21/2003 for CAG-03-173, Kiwanis Park Improvements; 18 bids; engineer's estimate $110,000 to $120,000; and submits staff recommendation to award the contract to low bidder, Advanced Construction, Inc., in the amount of $112,596. Council concur. d. City Clerk reports bid opening on 11/24/2003 for CAG-03-158, Lind Ave. SW & SW 7th St. Signalization; seven bids; engineer's estimate $190,000; and submits staff recommendation to award the contract to low bidder, Totem Electric, in the amount of $172,103.70. Council concur. e. Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department recommends approval to utilize Washington State's multi -family property tax exemption to help foster new multi -family development in targeted areas. Refer to Planning & Development Committee; set public hearing on 12/15/2003 to consider the residential targeted areas. f. Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department submits 10% Notice of Intent to annex petition for the proposed Anderson Annexation, 19.75 acres located east of 148th Ave. SE and south of SE 120th St, and recommends that a public meeting be set on 12/15/2003 to consider the petition. Council concur. g. Finance and Information Services Department recommends City endorsement of the adoption and implementation of the State of Washington's streamlined sales taxes concept concurrent only upon Federal adoption of internet and catalog sales taxes; where the State adopts a point of delivery sales tax collection system for interstate sales, but orders the Department of Revenue to distribute sales tax to Washington cities base on point of sale. Council concur. (See 9. for resolution.) (CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE) h. Surface Water Utility Division submits CAG-03-103, SW 7th St. Drainage Improvement Project Phase I; and requests approval of the project, authorization for final pay estimate in the amount of $9,838.13, commencement of 60-day lien period, and release of retained amount of $15,360.35 to D.D.J. Construction Co., Inc., contractor, if all required releases are obtained. Council concur. i. Utility Systems Division recommends approval of an agreement with Skyway Water and Sewer District that establishes the water and sanitary sewer service boundaries. Refer to Utilities Committee. 7. CORRESPONDENCE Letters received from Joe Pruss, Basic Ventures, Inc., 18211 240th Ave. SE, Maple Valley, 98038; Jacki Stuart Pruss, Residential Real Estate, 18211 240th Ave. SE, Maple Valley, 98038; and Gary Hartnett, 9771 184th Ct. NE, Kirkland, 98052; all requesting connection to sewer for properties (lots 17, 18 & 20) located outside the City limits on the East Renton Plateau near the intersection of SE 124th St. and 155th Ave. SE. Refer to Utilities Committee. OLD 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. Committee of the Whole: Budget Ordinances (see 9.a. through 9.g.) b. Finance Committee: Vouchers 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Resolution: Supporting Streamlining Sales Tax (see 6.g.) Ordinances for first reading: a. 2004 annual City of Renton Budget (see 8.a.) b. 2004 athletic field lights fees (see 8.a.) c. 2004 Gene Coulon Park boat launch fees (see 8.a.) d. Henry Moses Aquatic Center admission fees (see 8.a.) e. 2004 Community Center fees (see 8.a.) f. 2004 Gene Coulon Park picnic shelter fees (see 8.a.) g. Insurance Healthcare Fund establishment (see 8.a) Ordinances for second and final reading: a. Falk Annexation (1st reading 11/24/2003) b. Establishing property tax levy for 2004 (1st reading 11/24/2003) c. Utility rates increase (1st reading 11/24/2003) d. JDA Group property rezone from R-8 to CA; R-02-140 (1st reading 11/24/2003) e. JDA Group property rezone from R-8 to CA; R-02-142 (1st reading 11/24/2003) f. WSDOT Carr Rd. Site A property rezone from R-1 to R-10 (1st reading 11/24/2003) g. WSDOT Carr Rd. Site B property rezone from R-1 to R-5 (1st reading 11/24/2003) h. WSDOT Carr Rd. Site C property rezone from R-1 to R-5 (1st reading 11/24/2003) 10. NEW BUSINESS (Includes Council Committee agenda topics; call 425-430-6512 for recorded information.) 11. AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE) COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AGENDA (Preceding Council Meeting) 6:00 p.m. Council Conference Room Emerging Issues; Budget Ordinances Council Chambers Budget Deliberations • 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 11:00 AM & 9:00 PM, WED. & FRI. AT 9:00 AM & 7:00 PM AND SAT. & SUN. AT 1:00 PM & 9:00 PM RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting December 1, 2003 Council Chambers Monday, 7:30 p.m. MINUTES Renton City Hall CALL TO ORDER Mayor Jesse Tanner led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF KATHY KEOLKER-WHEELER, Council President; DAN CLAWSON; TONI COUNCILMEMBERS NELSON; RANDY CORMAN; DON PERSSON; KING PARKER; TERRI BRIERE. CITY STAFF IN JESSE TANNER, Mayor; JAY COVINGTON, Chief Administrative Officer; ATTENDANCE ZANETTA FONTES, Assistant City Attorney; BONNIE WALTON, City Clerk; GREGG ZIMMERMAN, Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator; ALEX PIETSCH, Economic Development Administrator; NORMA MCQUILLER, Neighborhood Coordinator; DEREK TODD, Assistant to the CAO; COMMANDER FLOYD ELDRIDGE, Police Department. SPECIAL PRESENTATION Norma McQuiller, Neighborhood Coordinator, reported on the progress of the EDNSP: 2003 Neighborhood Neighborhood Program, stating that the program is now comprised of 28 Grant Program officially recognized neighborhoods. She explained that 20 City employees serve as neighborhood liaisons, volunteering their time to provide a link between the neighborhoods and City Hall. Commenting on the success of the neighborhood picnics, Ms. McQuiller indicated that this year, 12 picnics were held for 18 neighborhood groups. Ms. McQuiller stated that over $15,000 in neighborhood grants were awarded in 2003 for various projects such as entrance signs, traffic circles, and newsletters (the budgeted amount for 2003 was $50,000). She noted that one such project involves the development of an urban park on Seattle Public Utilities -owned property. In regard to the future, Ms. McQuiller reported that plans for the Neighborhood Program include encouraging more innovative projects, and organizing more neighborhood workshops. Furthermore, she announced that a new video about the Neighborhood Program is now airing on Renton's government access cable television channel 21. Additionally, Ms. McQuiller presented the Neighborhood Grant Awards for the second half of 2003 to representatives of the Ginger Creek Community Association, Highlands Community Association, Talbot Hill Neighborhood Association, and Windwood Homeowners Association. ADMINISTRATIVE Chief Administrative Officer Jay Covington reviewed a written administrative REPORT"' report summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2003 and beyond. Items noted included: The Clam Lights display at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park will light up on December 5, and the Holiday Tree Lighting at the Piazza occurs on December 6. The lights at each park will be displayed nightly through January 1, 2004. Puget Sound Energy estimates that the downtown Grady 15 electrical cable replacement project will be completed by the end of December. The power line conversion at the Sams Club site has been completed. December 1, 2003 Renton City Council Minutes Page 444 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 November 24, 2003. Council concur. November 24, 2003 City Clerk: 2003 General City Clerk submitted 2003 General Election canvas results from King County Election Canvas Results Records and Elections, as follows: Mayor, Kathy Keolker-Wheeler (5,076 votes - elected) and King Parker (4,153); Council Position No. 3, Marcie Palmer (4,777 - elected) and Rosemary Quesenberry (3,991); Council Position No. 4, Denis Law (4,885 - elected) and Robin H. Jones (3,143); Council Position No. 5, Eric Cameron (3,382) and Toni Nelson (4,663 - elected); Position No. 7, Don Persson (6,395 - elected). Information. CAG: 03-173, Kiwanis Park City Clerk reported bid opening on 11/21/2003 for CAG-03-173, Kiwanis Park Improvements, Advanced Improvements; 18 bids; engineer's estimate $110,000 to $120,000; and Construction submitted staff recommendation to award the contract to the low bidder, Advanced Construction, Inc., in the amount of $112,596. Council concur. CAG: 03-158, Lind Ave City Clerk reported bid opening on 11/24/2003 for CAG-03-158, Lind Ave. SW SW/SW 7th St Signalization, and SW 7th St. Signalization; seven bids; engineer's estimate $190,000; and Totem Electric submitted staff recommendation to award the contract to the low bidder, Totem Electric, in the amount of $172,103.70. Council concur. Planning: Multi -Family Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department Property Tax Exemption recommended approval to utilize Washington State's multi -family property tax exemption to help foster new multi -family development in targeted areas. Refer to Planning and Development Committee; set public hearing on 12/15/2003 to consider the residential targeted areas. Annexation: Anderson, 148th Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department Ave SE & SE' 120th St submitted 10% Notice of Intention to annex petition for the proposed Anderson Annexation, 19.75 acres located east of 148th Ave. SE and south of SE 120th St., and recommended that a public meeting be set on 12/15/2003 to consider the petition. Council concur. Finance: Streamlined Sales Finance and Information Services Department recommended City endorsement Tax of the adoption and implementation of the State of Washington's streamlined sales taxes concept concurrent only upon Federal adoption of Internet and catalog sales taxes; where the State adopts a point of delivery sales tax collection system for interstate sales, but orders the Department of Revenue to distribute sales tax to Washington cities based on point of sale. Council concur. (See page 445 for resolution.) CAG: 03-103, SW 7th St Surface Water Utility Division submitted CAG-03-103, SW 7th St. Drainage Drainage Improvement Phase Improvement Project Phase I; and requested approval of the project, I, DDJ Construction Co authorization for final pay estimate in the amount of $9,838.13, commencement of 60-day lien period, and release of retained amount of $15,360.35 to D.D.J. Construction Co., Inc., contractor, if all required releases are obtained. Council concur. Utility: Skyway Water & Utility Systems Division recommended approval of an agreement with Skyway Sewer District Boundary Water and Sewer District that establishes the water and sanitary service Agreement boundaries. Refer to Utilities Committee. December 1, 2003 Renton City Council Minutes Page 445 MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Letters were read from Joe Pruss, Basic Ventures, Inc., 18211 240th Ave. SE, Citizen Comment: Pruss et al - Maple Valley, 98038; Jacki Stuart Pruss, Residential Real Estate, 18211 240th Sewer Service Connection Ave. SE, Maple Valley, 98038; and Gary Hartnett, 9771 184th Ct. NE, Request for Properties Outside Kirkland, 98052; all requesting connection to sewer for properties (lots 17, 18 City Limits and 20) located outside the City limits on the East Renton Plateau near the intersection of SE 124th St. and 155th Ave. SE. MOVED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL REFER THESE LETTERS TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Added At the request of Councilman Clawson, a letter was read from Rosemary Citizen Comment: Quesenberry, 3609 SE 18th Ct., Renton, 98058, urging the hiring of additional Quesenberry - Police police officers to assure citizen safety, and the establishment of a policy that Department Staffing responds to the change in the number of police officers available to respond to service calls due to military obligations and routine absences. OLD BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending approval of Finance Committee Claim Vouchers 221264 - 221647 and two wire transfers totaling Finance: Vouchers $2,557,684.03; and approval of Payroll Vouchers 47603 - 47837, one wire transfer and 567 direct deposits totaling $1,771,628.68. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND The following resolution was presented for reading and adoption: RESOLUTIONS Resolution #3671 A resolution was read endorsing the adoption and implementation of the State Finance: Streamlined Sales of Washington's streamlined sales taxes concept concurrent only upon Federal Tax adoption of Internet and catalog sales taxes; where the State of Washington adopts a point of delivery sales tax collection system for interstate sales, but orders the Department of Revenue to distribute sales tax to Washington cities based on point of sale. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading and adoption: Ordinance #5041 An ordinance was read annexing contiguous unincorporated territory known as Annexation: Falk, S 47th St & the Falk Annexation consisting of 6.43 acres bounded by S. 47th St. to the 102nd Ave SE north, SE 185th Pl. to the south, and 102nd Ave. SE to the east, by the election method; and setting the taxation rate, establishing a zoning classification of R- 8, and fixing the effective date of the annexation as December 10, 2003. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #5042 An ordinance was read establishing the property tax levy for the year 2004 for Budget: 2004 Property Tax both general purposes and for voter approved bond issues. MOVED BY Levy PARKER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #5043 An ordinance was read amending Sections 8-4-31 of Chapter 4, Water, and 8-5- Utility: Rates 15 of Chapter 5, Sewers, of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation) of City Code by increasing utility fees. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, December 1, 2003 . Renton City Council Minutes Page 446 COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: FOUR AYES: KEOLKER-WHEELER, CLAWSON, NELSON, BRIERE; THREE NAYS: CORMAN, PERSSON, PARKER. CARRIED. Ordinance #5044 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of property Rezone: JDA Group Property, consisting of 0.52 acres located on the 600 block of Rainier Ave. N. from Rainier Ave N, R-8 to CA (R- Residential - eight dwelling units per acre (R-8) to Commercial Arterial (CA) 02-140) zoning; R-02-140 (JDA Group LLC). MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #5045 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of property Rezone: JDA Group Property, consisting of 0.57 acres located on the 500 block of Rainier Ave. N. from Rainier Ave N, R-8 to CA (R- Residential - eight dwelling units per acre (R-8) to Commercial Arterial (CA) 02-142) zoning; R-02-142 (JDA Group LLC). MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #5046 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of property Rezone: WSDOT Carr Rd Site consisting of 13.88 acres located south of S. 43rd St., if extended, and west of A, R-1 to R-10 (R-01-165) Panther Creek canyon to its east, and north of S. 47th St. from Residential - one dwelling unit per acre (R-1) to Residential - ten dwelling units per acre (R-10) zoning; R-01-165 (WSDOT Carr Rd. Site A). MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #5047 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of property Rezone: WSDOT Carr Rd Site consisting of 8.14 acres located north of S. 47th St. and west of Panther Creek B, R-1 to R-5 (R-01-165) canyon to its east from Residential - one dwelling unit per acre (R-1) to Residential - five dwelling units per acre (R-5) zoning; R-01-165 (WSDOT Carr Rd. Site B). MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #5048 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of property Rezone: WSDOT Carr Rd Site consisting of 8.37 acres located to the northeast of the Panther Creek canyon C, R-1 to R-5 (R-01-165) and south of S. 43rd St., if extended, and west of 104th Ave. SE from Residential - one dwelling unit per acre (R-1) to Residential - five dwelling units per acre (R-5) zoning; R-01-165 (WSDOT Carr Rd. Site Q. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Council President Keolker-Wheeler opened nominations for 2004 Council Council: 2004 Council President. President Election (Persson) MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ELECT COUNCILMAN PERSSON AS COUNCIL PRESIDENT FOR 2004. CARRIED. Council: 2004 Council Council President Keolker-Wheeler opened nominations for 2004 Council President Pro Tem (Briere) President Pro Tem. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL ELECT COUNCILWOMAN BRIERE AS COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM FOR 2004. CARRIED. December 1, 2003 Renton City Council Minutes Page 447 Council: Farewell and Council President Keolker-Wheeler announced that on December 22, 2003, a Swearing -In Events farewell event is planned for outgoing Councilmembers and Mayor Tanner at 6:30 p.m.; and on January 5, 2004, a Special Meeting will be held at 6:30 for the swearing -in of the new Mayor, and the new and returning Councilmembers. Council: Electronic Mail & Council discussion occurred regarding City staffs role in the handling of Correspondence Policies Council correspondence and e-mail, and the use of e-mail by Councilmembers. It was noted that the Council e-mail and correspondence policies are currently being reviewed by the Ad Hoc Council Communications Committee. Police: Peddler's Hours of Reporting a resident's concern regarding a visit by a solicitor at her home at Operation 9:00 p.m., it was MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL REFER HOURS OF OPERATION FOR SOLICITORS TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. In response to Councilman Clawson's inquiry, Mayor Tanner confirmed that a Peddler's License ordinance was adopted in 1998, which requires solicitors conducting business in Renton to be licensed. Councilwoman Nelson noted that solicitors are required to exhibit their permits, which display a photograph of the solicitor, on their person while conducting any peddling activities. Community Services: Senior Councilman Persson expressed his appreciation to those who supplied food and Center Thanksgiving Dinner volunteered to serve Thanksgiving Dinner at the Senior Activity Center on November 27. He noted that 270 people were served dinner, and there was enough food left over to provide 200 take out dinners. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 8:24 p.m. 1w ., &Ja BONNIE I. WALTON, City Clerk Recorder: Michele Neumann December 1, 2003 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING December 1, 2003 COMMITTEE/CHAIRMAN DATE/TIME AGENDA AD HOC COUNCIL WED., 12/03 Council Electronic Mail and COMMUNICATIONS 3:30 p.m. Correspondence Policies (Briere) COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MON., 12/08 Budget Deliberations and Wrap -Up; (Keolker-Wheeler) 6:00 p.m. Council Electronic Mail and Correspondence Policies COMMUNITY SERVICES (Nelson) FINANCE MON., 12/08 2003 Budget Adjustment Ordinance; (Parker) 5:00 p.m. Maplewood Golf Course Fees (Hicks Correspondence) PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT THURS., 12/04 Economic Development, Neighborhoods (Briere) 2:00 p.m. & Strategic Planning Department Budget (briefing only); Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption PUBLIC SAFETY (Clawson) TRANSPORTATION (AVIATION) THURS., 12/04'. SR-169 Improved Safety & Capacity; (Persson) 3:30 p.m. Temporary Parking Permits for Extended Services UTILITIES (Corman) THURS., 12/04 Skyway Water & Sewer District 3:00 p.m. Boundary Agreement l NOTE: Committee of the Whole meetings are held in the Council Chambers. All other committee meetings are held in the Council Conference Room unless otherwise noted. CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM DATE: December 1, 2003 TO: Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Council President Members of the Renton City Council FROM: Jesse Tanner, 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: ADMINISTRATIVE, JUDICIAL, AND LEGAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT • A free copy of the 2004 Renton Community Calendar will be distributed to Renton residents as an insert in the December 3`a edition of the Renton Reporter. The 16-page full -color calendar includes information about activities and events in Renton, school and City holidays, facts about Renton, a detailed map, and useful telephone numbers. Additional copies of the calendar will be available on Friday, December 5 b, at Renton City Hall, Renton Community Center, Senior Activity Center, Renton Public Library, and the Highlands Library. • The December 2003 edition of CitySource, the City's newsletter to citizens and businesses, will be featured in the December 3`a issue of the Renton Reporter. This edition features articles about holiday events, land use changes to the 280-acre Boeing plant property, the 2004 Renton Community Calendar, free gardening workshops, potential weather impacts to garbage collection, upcoming capital improvement project dedication events, and Renton City Council highlights. CitySource can be found on the City's website, www.ci.renton.wa.us, through the Spotlight section under the press release option. COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT • Clam Lights at Coulon Beach Park will kick off the winter season on Friday, December 5`h, beginning at 6:30 p.m. The event will feature lights, entertainment, and Rainier Yacht Club's Lighted Boat Show. On Saturday, December 6`h, join fellow Renton citizens for the Holiday Tree Lighting at the Piazza. The event begins at 5:00 p.m. and features several different entertainers, a visit from both Santa and Frosty the Snowman, and light refreshments. The lights at each park will be displayed nightly through January I". For additional details about either event, visit the City's website or call 425-430-6700. • The new 2004 Winter/Spring Recreation Brochure was mailed to residents last week. It lists the diverse programs and activities offered to meet the needs of all Renton citizens. From leisure and athletic programs for youth, teens, and adults, to fun fitness and wellness programs - there is something to suit almost everyone. Class registration opens to Renton residents on Tuesday, December 90'. Registration for non-residents begins on Thursday, December 1 Ph. Individuals with a PIN number can register for classes via Cyber Sign -Up on the City's website, www.ci.renton.wa.us, or through Fast Fone-In, 425430-6729. Individuals may also register in person at the Renton Community Center, located at 1715 Maple Valley Highway. Administrative Report December 1, 2003 Page 2 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT We received an update from Susan Hempstead of Puget Sound Energy regarding the progress of the downtown Grady 15 electrical cable replacement project. PSE estimates that the work will be done by the end of December, and advises that the power line conversion at the Sam's Club site has been completed. On Wednesday, December P, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., there will be a vehicle license fee workshop in the Renton Council Chambers. This workshop is intended for local and state government employees and will explore the impacts of the loss of vehicle license fees on the transportation infrastructure and what the State Supreme Court ruling on Initiative I-776 means to local transportation project funding. POLICE DEPARTMENT • During the week of December 2-8, the Police Department will be conducting traffic emphasis in the following areas and, in addition, all school zones during school days: Renton Police Department Traffic Enforcement Emphasis December 2-8 Date 6:00 a.m. to Noon Noon to 6:00 p.m. All Da Motorcycles/Cars Motorcycles/Cars Radar Trailer December 2, Tuesday 1300 blk, N P St (speed) Rainier Ave N (speed) Rainier Ave N (speed) Williams/Grad Way (stop sign) 1100 blk, N 30 St December 3, Wednesday 3900 blk, NE 5 PI (speed) 1100 blk, Ho uiam Ave NE (speed) Maple Valley Hwy (speed) 1400 Houser Way (speed) 1100 blk, Hoquiam Ave NE December 4, Thursday 1100 blk, Hoquiam Ave NE (speed) Maple Valle H (speed) 1100 blk, Hoquiam Ave NE (speed) NE 10's/Ol m is (stop sign) 1100 blk, Hoquiam Ave NE December 5, Friday 200 blk, S 2° St (speed) NE 10"'/Ol m is (stop sign) 700 blk, SW 43 St (speed) 200 blk, S 2°d (speed) 300 blk, Edmonds Ave SE December 8, Monday 1400 Houser Way (speed) Lk Wash Blvd (speed) 900 blk, Kirkland Ave NE (speed) 1400 Houser Way (speed) 500 blk, Williams Ave N CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Al #: a Submitting Data: For Agenda of: December 1, 2003 Dept/Div/Board.. AJLS/City Clerk Agenda Status Staff Contact...... Bonnie Walton, City Clerk (x6502) Consent .............. X Public Hearing.. Subject: Certification of 11/4/2003 General Election Results by Correspondence.. King County Records and Elections Ordinance ............. Resolution............ Old Business........ New Business....... Exhibits: Certification by King County Canvassing Board; Study Sessions...... Official Canvass by Precinct Information......... X Recommended Action: Information Approvals: Legal Dept......... Finance Dept...... Other ............... Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... N/A Transfer/Amendment....... Amount Budgeted....... N/A Revenue Generated......... Total Project Budget City Share Total Project., SUMMARY OF ACTION: The 2003 General Election results have been canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns. The certified results are: Position of Mayor, 4-Year Term Kathy Keolker-Wheeler 5,076 Elected King Parker 4,153 Council Position No. 3, 4-Year Term: Marcie Palmer 4,777 Elected Rosemary Quesenberry 3,991 Council Position No. 4, 4-Year Term: Denis Law 4,885 Elected Robin Jones 3,143 Council Position No. 5, 4-Year Term: Toni Nelson 4,663 Elected Eric Cameron 3,382 Council Position No. 7, 4-Year Term: Don Persson 6,395 Elected Of 25,322 registered voters in the City of Renton, a total of 9,457 ballots were cast ---a 37.35% General Election turnout. (F) King County Department of Executive Services Records, Elections and Licensing Services Division King County Administration Building, MS: ADM-ES-0553 500 Fourth Avenue, Room 553 Seattle, WA 98104-2337 206-296-1540 FAX 206-296-0108 TTY Relay 711 STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) SS. COUNTY OF KING ) CITY OF RI UTON N O V 2 5 2003 RECEIVED CITY CLERK'S OFFICE This is to certify that on November 4, 2003 there was held a General Election in King County, Washington, for the election of officers; That the results of said General Election were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns on November 19, 2003, and the results of said canvass are as follows: CITY OF RENTON Mayor, 4-Year Term Kathy Keolker-Wheeler (NP) 5,076 ELECTED King Parker (NP) 4,153 Write -In 33 Council Position No. 3, 4-Year Term Marcie Palmer (NP) 4,777 ELECTED Rosemary Quesenberry (NP) 3,991 Write In 21 Council Position No. 4, 4-Year Term Denis Law (NP) 4,885 ELECTED Robin H. Jones (NP) 3,143 Write -In 12 Council Position No. 5, 4-Year Term Eric Cameron (NP) 3,382 Toni Nelson (NP) 4,663 ELECTED Write -In 17 Council Position No. 7, 4-Year Term Don Persson (NP) Write -In Dated at Seattle, King County, Washington, this 19`h day of November 2003. Dean C. Logan, Statement of Votes Cast Date: 11119103 General Election 2003 Time:15:36:40 SOVC For CITY OF RENTON, All Counters, City Renton Page:I of 15 Official Final - Cumulative Canvass I TURN OUT I CITY OF RENTON MAYOR I nsacuon Ivtae RNr 11-0962 213 RNr 11-0966 122 RNT 11-0967 617 RNT 11-0970 223 RNT 11-0971 256 RNT 11-0973 415 RNT 11-0975 570 RNT 11-0978 362 RNT 11-0979 286 RNT 11-098D 305 RNT 11-0981 625 RNT I 1-0984 232 RNT 11-0985 313 RNT 11-0986 651 RNI11-0988 422 RNT 11-099D 257 RNT 11-0992 285 RNT 11-0996 379 RNT I1-0"7 717 RNT 11-0998 435 RNT l 1-1002 340 RNT11-1004 272 RNT 11-1006 498 RNT 11-ID08 536 RNT 11-I012 382 RNT 11-1015 240 RNT 11-2472 564 RNT 11.2581 587 RNT 11-2582 407 RNT 11-2607 262 RNT 11-2739 271 RNT 11-2815 478 T ti u a V > o > l > H n 52 24AIc/c 213 52 52 0 0 36 16 20 16.39° 122 20 is 2 0 11 7 214 34.68V/ 617 214 210 4 0 132 77 94 42.15°/ 223 94 90 4 0 60 29 100 39.061A 256 IOD 99 1 0 65 33 169 40.7r/c 415 169 168 1 0 74 93 189 33.161/K 570 189 187 2 0 92 94 128 35.36°k 362 128 127 1 0 74 53 101 35.31% 286 101 97 4 0 50 47 86 28.20•/ 305 86 83 3 0 37 46 342 54.720A 625 342 334 8 0 193 141 96 41.38% 232 96 92 4 0 46 46 169 53.990A 3l3 169 166 3 0 112 53 258 39.630/( 651 258 256 2 0 168 88 141 33.41% 422 141 141 0 0 66 75 116 45.14% 257 116 112 4 0 68 42 104 36.49% 285 104 101 3 0 47 53 1S0 39.589A 379 150 146 4 0 88 58 195 27.20IN 717 195 19D 5 0 104 86 172 39,54% 435 172 169 3 0 93 76 148 43.53% 340 149 147 1 0 72 75 114 41.91% 272 114 1l3 1 0 61 51 215 43.170/c 498 215 212 3 0 86 125 187 34.89°/ 536 187 194 3 0 119 65 141 36.910% 382 141 137 4 0 94 42 95 39580% 240 95 95 0 0 63 31 169 29.96°/ 564 169 159 10 0 105 54 225 38.33% . 587 225 219 6 0 130 88 95 23 34°/ 407 95 91 4 0 66 24 76 29.011% 262 76 72 4 0 42 30 98 32.47°/ 271 , 88 88 0 0 62 26 122 25.5Z°/ 478 122 113 9 0 66 45 Q I 1 0 1 1 0 1 I' Statement of Votes Cast General Election 2003 SOVC For CITY OF RENTON, All Counters, City Renton Official Final - Cumulative Canvass U U CI o o U m O w F. ai v a E '9 g c jy 2 F, SL RNT 11- 44 454 153 3 .70°/ 454 53 l51 2 0 103 48 RNT I 1-2845 326 106 32.52° 326 106 105 1 0 69 36 RNT 11-2854 S81 113 19.45°h 581 113 107 6 0 76 31 RNr 11-2976 173 32 18.50% 173 32 30 2 0 21 8 RNT 11-3223 249 84 33.73% 249 84 83 1 0 28 55 RNT 11-3359 402 132 32.94% 402 132 131 1 0 54 77 RNT 11-3431 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RNT 37-0965 425 182 42.82"/ 425 182 180 2 0 121 59 RNT 37-0969 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RNT 37-0982 231 67 20.000A 231 67 66 1 0 45 21 RNT 37-0991 578 211 36.516A 578 211 206 5 0 112 91 RNT 37-0999 514 202 39.3045A 514 202 199 4 0 123 74 RNT 37-1000 323 131 40.56°/ 323 131 131 0 0 71 60 RNT 37-3154 353 164 46.469 353 164 162 2 0 100 62 RNT41.0964 516 220 42.645 516 220 218 2 0 90 128 RNr41-0983 712 228 32.02 712 228 224 4 0 109 113 RNT41-0989 471 160 33.97°/ 471 160 155 5 0 l01 54 RNT41-0993 623 291 46.719 623 291 287 4 0 125 161 RNT 41-Q994 364 164 45.051 364 164 160 4 0 68 91 RNT41-0995 410 105 25.611% . 410_ 105 96 9 0 64 32• RNT41-1007 486 193 39.711A 486 193 19D 3 0 79 111 RNT 41-1010 394 182 46.190/c 394 192 178 4 0 90 88 RNT 41-1011 526 191 3 63 1 "A 526 191 187 4 0 75 111 RNT41-1017 327 163 49.85°/ 327 163 162 1 0 80 79 RNT 41-1018 646 295 45.67° 646 295 291 4 0 138 151 RNT 41-2475 624 293 46.%% 624 293 288 5 0 153 135 RNT 41-2583 149 35 23.651A 149 35 32 3 0 17 Is RNI`41-2816 379 132 34.839A 379 L32 132 0 0 58 73 RArr41-3162 53 22 41.51% 53 22 21 1 0 15 6 RNT41-3224 415 176 42.41°k 415 176 174 2 0 69 105 RNT 41-3281 274 123 44.89% 274 123 121 2 0 85 36 RNT 41-3311 366 145 39.626/( 366 145 144 t 0 59 85 RNT 41-3404 163 54 33.13° 163 . 54 51 3 0 24 27 1 I Date; 11/ 19/03 Tinie:15:36:40 Page;2 of 15 �1 LEGISLATIVE LEG DIST 1-1 RNr 11-0962 RNT 11-0966 RNT 11-0967 RNT 11-0970 RNT 11-0971 RNT 11-0973 RNT (1-0975 RNT 11-0978 RNT 11-0979 RNT 11-0980 RNT 11-0981 RNT It 4984 RUT 11-0985 RNT I1-0986 RNT 11-0988 RHr 11-0990 RNT 11-0992 RNT 11-0996 RNT 11-0997 RNT I (-0998 RNT 11-1002 RNT 11-1004 RNT 11-1006 RNT 11-1008 RNr I1-1012 RNT I1-1015 RNT 11-2472 RNT 11-2581 Statement of Votes Cast Date:11/19/03 General Election 2003 Time.15:36:40 SOVC For CITY OF RENTON, All Counters, City Renton Page:3 of 15 Official Final - Cumulative Canvass m b 0 > ° d ; Y Tr O > U Y 7 213 52 24AIOX 213 52 52 0 0 36 16 C in 20 16.3rX 122 20 18 2 0 11 7 C 617 214 34.681% 617 2(4 210 4 0 132 77 1 223 94 42.150 223 94 90 4 6 60 29 1 256 100 39.060A 256 100 99 ( 0 65 33 1 415 169 40.720 41S 169 168 1 0 74 93 1 570 189 33.16°/ 570 189 187 2 0 92 94 1 362 128 35.36' 362 128 127 1 0 74 53 C 286 l01 35.31° -286 lot 97 4 0 50 47 C 305 86 28.200A 305 86 83 3 0 37 46 C 625 342 54.72° 675 342 334 8 0 193 141 C 232 96 41.380A 232 96 92 4 0 46 46 C 313 169 S3.99 313 169 166 3. 0 112 53 1 651 258 39.63° 651 258 256 2 0 168 88 C 422 141 33.415 422 141 141 0 0 66 75 C 257 116 45.14° 257 116 112 4 0 68 42 285 104 36.49% 285 104 101 3 0 47 53 1 379 150 39.58° 379 150 146 4 0 88 58 C 717 195 27.20% 717 195 190 5 0 104 86 C 435 172 39.54° 435 172 169 3 0 93 76 C 340 148 43.53% 340 148 147 1 0 72 75 C 272 114 4 L91 272 114 113 l 0 61 51 1 498 215 43.17% 498 215 212 3 0 86 125 l 536 187 34.89% S36 187 184 3 0 119 65 C 382 141 36.91% 382 141 137 4 0 94 42 1 240 95 39.58° 240 95 95 0 0 63 - 31 1 564 169 29.96° 564 169 159 t0 0 105 54 C 587 225 39.330/ 587 225. 219 6 0 136 88 1 Statement of Votes Cast General Election 2003 SOVC For CITY OF RENTON, Atl Counters, City Renton Official Final - Cumulative Canvass K > > V > co > cG U � s6 F •� u 3 a NT 11- 5592 401 9S 23.34/ 407 95 91 4 0 66 24 1 7 RNT I1-2607 262 76 29.01% 262 76 72 4 0 42 30 0 s RNI' 11-2739 271 88 32.47% 271 88 88 0 0 62 26 0 RMr 11-2815 479 122 25.52% 478 122 113 9 0 66 45 2 j RNT 11-2944 454 153 33.70°/ 454 153 151 2 0 103 48 0 RNT 11-2M5 326 106 32.520A 326 106 105 1 0 69 36 0 > RNT 11-2854 581 113 l9.45° 591 113 107 6 0 76 31 0 RNT 11-2976 173 32 18.50•/ 173 32 30 2 0 21 8 1', RNT 11-3223 249 84 33.73° 249 64 83 I 0 28 SS 0 RNT 11-3359 402 132 32.94°/ 402 132 131 ( 0 54 77 0 RNT I!.3431 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '170tal 14707 5191 35.30% 1707 5191 5075 116 0 2933 2124 18 LEG DIST 37 RNT 37-0965 425 182 42.8ZOA 425 182 I80 2 0 121 59 0 RNT 37-0969 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 RNT 37-0982 231 67 29.00% 231 67 66 1 0 45 21 0 > > RNT37-0991 578 211 36.511/4 578 211 206 5 0 112 91 3 RNT 37-0999 514 202 39.309/4 514 202 198 4 0 123 74 1 RNT 37-1000 323 131 40.56°/ 323 131 131 0 0 71 60 0 RNT 37-3154 353 164 46.46°/ 353 164 162 2 0 100 62 0 a TOW 2424 957 39.48° 2424 957 943 14 0 572 367 4 > LEG DIST 41 RMr 41 -0964 516 220 42.64 5 (6 220 219 2 0 90 128 0 RNT41-0983 712 228 32.020A 712 228 224 4 0 109 113 2 RNT41-0989 471 160 33.97° 471 160 155 5 0 101 54 0 RNT41-0993 62.3 291 46.710M 023 291 287 4 0 125 161 1 > RNT 41-0994 364 164 45.050A 364 164 l60 4 0 68 91 1 RNT41-0995 410 105 25.619A 4)0 105 96 9 0 64 32 0 RNT41-1007 496 193 39.71°/. 486 193 190 3 0 79. 111 0 RNT 4 1-10 10 394 182 46.19"/ 394 182 178 4 0 90 88 0 RNr41-1011 526 191 36.311/ 526 191 187 4 0 75 III 1 RMr41-1017 327 163 49.85°/ 327 163 162 1 0 80 79 3 RNT 41-1018 646 295 45.679A 646 295 291 4 0 138 151 7 D V Time:15:36:40 Page.4 of 15 Statement of Votes Cast General Election 2003 SOVC For CITY OF RENTON, All Counters, City Renton Official Final - Cumulative Canvass m e o o U U O s l � w ty4 RNT 41- 75 624 93 4 . 624 293 288 5 0 153 135 RNT 41-2583 148 35 23.651% 148 35 32 3 0 17 15 0 RNT 41-2816 379 132 34.839' 379 132 132 0 0 58 73 1 RNT41-3162 53 22 41.519A 53 22 21 1 0 15 6 0 RNr41-3224 415 176 42A 1 OA 415 176 174 2 0 69 105 0 RNT 41-3287 274 123 44.89% 274 123 121 2 0 85 36 0 RNT41-3311 366 145 39.625 366 145 144 1 0 59 85 0 RNT41-3404 163 54 33.13° 163 54 51 3 0 24 27 0 RNr 41-3438 294 l37 46.600 294 137 133 4 0 72 61 0 Totali 8191 3309 40.40'Yal 8191 3309 3244 65 0 1571 1662 11 Date: 11 / 19/03 Time:15:36;41 Page:5 of 15 Statement of Votes Cast General Election 2003 SOVC For CITY OF RENTON, All Counters, City Renton Official Final - Cumulative Canvass ' ' j E 0 E o C 3 o i� � A o x 3 Gidiction Wide RNT 11-0962 213 52 48 4 0 16 32 0 213 52 44 8 0 30 14 g RNT i 1-0966 122 20 15 5 0 5 l0 0 122 20 14 6 0 10 4 RNT 11-0967 617 214 201 13 0 83 117 1 617 214 196 28 0 98 87 z RNT 11-0970 2.23 94 87 7 0 52 35 0 223 94 84 l0 0 59 ZS wr11-0971 256 100 91 9 0 41 50 0 256 100 85 15 0 51 34 > RNT 11-0973 415 169 160 9 0 73 87 0 415 169 146 23 0 85 61 RNT 11-0975 570 189 181 8 0 92 89 0 570 189 160 29 0 89 71 RNT 11-0978 362 128 124 4 0 68 56 0 362 128 112 16 0 70 42 RNT 11.0979. 286 101 94 7 0 42 51 1 286 101 88 13 0 49 39 RNT I I -0980 305 86 77 9 0 37 40 0 305 86 73 12 1 42 31 1 RNT 11-0981 625 342 312 30 0 157 155 0 625 342 295 47 0 164 131 1 RNT 11-0984 232 96 91 5 0 46 43 0 232 96 81 14 0 37 45 1 RNi'11-0985 313 169 153 16 0 81 72 313 169 137 32 0 90 47 1 RNT 11-0986 65) 258 245 13 0 143 102 651 258 220 38 0 142 78 1 RNT 11-0988 422 141 130 11 0 64 66 422 141 128 13 0 71 57 1 > RNT 11-0990 257. 116 109 7 0 53 56 257 116 105 11 0 44 61 1 RNT 11-0992 285 104 98 6 0 44 54 285 104 92 12 0 48 44 1 RNT 11-0996 379 150 140 (0 0 76 64 379 I50 135 15 0 85 49 RNr11-0997 717 195 178 17 0 92 86 0 7l1 195 161 34 0 99 62 I RNT 11-0998 435 172 165 7 0 93 72 0 435 172 148 24 0 107 41 1 > RW H -1002 340 148 144 4 0 54 90 0 340 148 134 14 0 81 53 RNT 11-1004 272 114 109 5 0 72 37 0 272 114 104 10 0 65 39 a RNT 11-1006 498 215 205 10 0 109 95 498 215 181 34 0 110 70 C RNT 11-1008 536 187 180 7 0 88 92 0 536 187 166 21 0 91 74 b RNT 11-1012 382 141 131 10 0 60 70 1 382 141 123 IS 0 65 58 o RNT 11-1015 240 95 93 2 0 37 -56 0 240 95 87 8 0 49 38 RNT 11-2472 564 169 I54 15 0 80 74 0 564 169 144 25 0 71 73 o RNT 11-2581 587 225 216 9 0 100 113 3 587 225 182 43 0 110 70 1Wr 11-2592 407 95 88 7 0 50 37 1 407 95 79 16 0 39 40 a RNT 11-2607 262 76 69 .7 0 38 31 0 262 76 67 9 0 40 27 RNT 11-2739 271 88 81 7 0 31 50 271 88 75 LS 0 35 40 RNT 11-2815 478 122 103 19 0 63 40 478 122 98 24 0 49 49 a V Date: 1. 1/19/03 The:15:36:41 Yage:6 of IS t l Statement of Votes Cast Date;11/19/03 General Election 2003 Time;:? of 11 SOVC For CITY OF RENTON, All Counters, City Renton Page:? of 1s Official Final - Cumulative Canvass CITY OF RENPON COUNCIL POS. NO.03 CITY OF MNTON COUNCIL POS. NO.04 o o T >�> RNT 11-2944 454 153 140 / U Ob 5U 4Y4 131 lib 11 V /6 56 U RNT 11-2945 326 106 97 9 0 43 54 326 106 90 16 0 53 36 1 RNT 11-2854 581 113 103 10 0 40 63 591 1(3 93 20 0 54 39 0 RNT 11-2976 173 32 29 3 0 15 14 173 32 28 4 0 19 9 0 RNT 11-322.3 249 84 79 5 0 38 46 1 249 64 70 14 0 50 20 0 RNT 11-3359 402 132 129 4 0 77 51 402 132 113 19 0 69 44 0 RNT 11-3431 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RNT 37-0965 425 182 169 13 0 75 94 0 425 182 159 23 0 96 63 0 RNT 37-0969 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RNT 37-0982 231 67 62 5 0 33 28 1 231 67 57 10 0 33 24 0 RNT37-0991 578 211 191 20 0 88 102 1 578 211 175 36 0 112 63 0 RNT 37-0999 514 202 L93 9 0 92 100 1 514 202 175 27 0 99 76 0 RNT37-IND 323 131 L24 7 0 67 56 1 323 131 113 18 0 74 39 0 RNT 37-3154 353 164 ISO 14 0 81 69 1 353 164 142 22 0 93 49 0 RNrr 41-0964 516 22D 202 18 0 139 63 516 220 174 46 0 119 55 0 RNT 41-0983 712 228 210 18 0 93 115 712 728 202 26 0 127 73 2 RNT 41-0989 471 16D 155 5 0 113 42 471 160 131 29 0 92 39 0 RNT 41-0993 623 291 273 18 0 194 88 1 623 291 242 49 0 171 71 0 RNT 41-0994 364 164 152 12 0 106 46 364 164 136 28 0 82 54 0 RNT 41-0995 410 105 92 13 0 63 29 410 105 83 22 0 49 34 0 RNT41-1007 486 193 179 14 0 114 65 486 193 158 35 0 102 56 0 RNT41-1010 394 182 173 9 0 131 42 394 182 156 26 0 116 40 0 RNT 41-1011 526 191 168 23 0 91 75 526 191 158 33 0 94 62- 2 RNT41-1017 327 163 153 10 0 101 52 c 527 163 137 26 0 87 50 0 RNT 41-1018 646 295 280 15 0 184 96 c 646 295 259 36 0 197 62 0 RNT41-2475 624 293 269 24 0 147 121 1 624 293 249 44 0 149 100 0 RNT 41-2583 148 35 27 8 0 13 14 148 35 30 5 0 14 16 0 RNT 41-2916 379 132 116 16 0 81 34 1 379 132 93 39 0 58 35 0 RNT 41-3162 53 22 20 2 0 8 12 53 22 21 1 0 9 12 0 RNT41-3224 415 176 164 12 0 110 54 0 415 176 150 26 0 87 63 0 RNT 41-3287 274 123 119 4 0 68 51 0 274 123 109 14 0 63 46 0 RNT41-3311 366 145 123 22 0 73 SO 0 366 145 114 31 0 73 40 1 RNT4)-3404 163 54 47 7 0 26 21 0 163 54 43 11 0 24 19 0 Statement of Votes Cast General Election 2003 SOVC For CITY OF RENTON, All Counters, City Renton Official Final - Cumulative Canvass s s T >. > > > Total 25322 9457 8789 005 v `tI/+ »y< <� u��� r., �••� - S LEGISLATIVE ? LEG DIST 11 Wr I I-0962 213 52 48 4 0 16 32 0 213 52 44 8 0 30 14 RNT 11-0966 122 20 15 5 0 5 10 0 122 20 14 6 0 to 4 RNT 11-0967 617 214 201 13 0 83 t17 1 617 214 186 28 0 98 87 RNT I1-0970 223 94 87 7 0 52 35 223 94 84 10 0 59 25 RNT 11-0971 256 100 91 9 0 41 50 256 100 85 15 0 51 34 RNT 11.0973 415 169 160 9 0 73 87 415 169 146 23 0 85 61 RN'f 11-0975 570 189 181 8 0 92 89 570 189 160 29 0 89 71 RNT 11-0978 362 128 124 4 0 68 56 4 362 123 112 16 0 70 42 RNT 114979 286 101 94 7 0 42 51 1 286 101 88 13 0 49 39 RNT 11-0980 305 86 77 9 0 37 157 40, 0 153 0 305 625 86 342 73 295 12 47 1 0 42 164 31 131 RNT 11-0981 625 342 312 91 30 5 0 0 46 45 0 232 96 82 14 0 37 45 i RNT 11-0984 RNT 11-0985 232 313 96 169 153 16 0 81 72 0 313 169 137 32 0 90 47 RNT 11-0986 651 259 245 13 0 143 102 0 651 258 220 38 0 142 78 RNT 11-0998 422 141 130 II 0 64 66 0 422 141 128 13 0 71 57 ' RNT 11-0990 257 116 109 7 0 .53 56. 0 257 116 105 11 0 44 61 RNT 11-0992 285 104 98 6 0 44 54. 0 285 104 92 12 0 48 44 RNT 11-0996 379 150 140 10 0 76 64 C 379 150 135 15 0 85 49 RNT 11-0997 717 195 178 17 0 92 86 C 717 195 161 34 0 99 62 e RNT I 1-0998 435 172 165 7 0 91 72 435 172 148 24 0 107 41 RNT 11-1002 340 148 144 4 0 54 90 340 148 134 14 0 81 53 RTfC11-1004 272 114 109 5 0 72 37 0 272 114 104 10 0 65 39 r RNT 11.1006 498 215 705 10 0 109 95 498 215 191 34 0 110 70 RNT 11-1008 536 187 180 7 0 88 92 0 536 187 166 21 0 91 65 74 58 RNT 11-1012 382 141 131 10 0 60 70 1 382 141 123 18 8 0 0 49 38 D RNT 11-1015 240 95 93 2 0 0 37 80 56 74 240 564 9S 169 87 144 25 0 71 73 RNT I1-2472 564 169 154 216 15 9 0 100 113 3 587 225 182 43 0 110 70 v RNT I1-2581 597 22.5 0 V I Date:11 / 19/03 Ti me: 15:3 6:41 Page:8 of 15 Statement of Votes Cast Date: 11/19/03 General Election 2003 Time: 15:36:41 SOVC For 'CITY OF RENTON, All Counters, City Renton Page:9 of 15 Official Final - Cumulative Canvass '0 y 0 > ; rt 0 o w ;; _ u ; ci o a x s RNT 11-2607 RNT 11-2739 RNT 11-2815 RNT 11-2844 RNT 11-2845 RNT 11-2854 RNT 11-2976 RNT 11-3223 RNT 11-3359 RNT 11-3431 262 271 478 454 326 581 173 249 402 0 76 88 122 153 IN 1)3 32 84 132 0 69 81 103 146 97 10-3 29 79 129 0 7 1 19 7 9 10 3 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 31 63 66 43 40 15 38 77 0 31 0 50 0 40 0 80 0 54 63 0 14 0 40 1 51 0 0 0 262 271 478 454 326 581 173 249 402 0 76 88 122 153 106 113 32 84 132 0 67 75 98 136 90 93 28 70 113 0 9 13 24 17 16 20 4 14 19 0 Total 14707 5191 4854 337 0 2418 2426 10 14707 5191 4465 725 LEG DIST 37 RNT 37-0965 425 182 169 13 0 75 94 0 425 182 159 23 RNT 37-0969 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RNT 37-0982 231 67 62 5 0 33 28 1 231 67 57, 10 RNT 37-09RI 578 211 191 20 0 88 102 1 578 211 175 36 RNT 37-0999 514 202 193 9 0 92 IOD 1 514 202 175 27 RNT 37-1000 323 131 124 7 0 67 56 1 323 131 113 18 o Rh`T 37-3154 353 164 ISO 14 0 81 69 0 353 164 142 22 a Total 2424 957 899 68 0 436 449 4 2424 957 821 136 LEG DIST 41 'i RNT 41-0964 516 220 202 18 0 139 63 0 516 220 174 46 RNT 41-0983 712 228 210 18 0 93 115 2 712 228 202 26 d C RNT 41-0999 471 160 155 5 0 113 42 0 471 160 131 29 RNT 41-0993 623 291 273 18 0 184 88 1 623 291 242 49 RNT41-0994 364 164 152. 12 0 106 46 0 364 164 136 28 r RNT41-0995 410 105 92 13 0 63 29 0 410 ' 105 83 22 RNT 41-ID07 486 193 179 14 0 114 65 0 486 193 158 35 RNF41-1010 394 192 173 9 0 131 42 0 394 182 156 26 RNT 41-1011 526 191 169 23 0 91 75 526 191 158 33 RNT 41-1017 327 163 153 !0 0 101 52 0 327 163 137 26 RNT41-1018 646 295. 280 IS 0 184 96 0 646 295 259 36 o I Q o � 0 39 40 0 40 27 0 35 40 0 49 49 0 78 58 0 53 36 0 54 39 0 19 9 0 50 20 0 69 44 0 0 0 1 2598 1960 0 96 63 0 0 0 0 33 24 0 112 63 0 99 76 0 74 39 0 93 49 0 507 314 0 11.9 55 0 127 73 0 92 39 0 171 71 0 82 54 0 49 34 0 102 56 0 116 40 0 94 62 0 87 50 0 197 62 Statement of Votes Cast General Election 2003 SOVC For CITY OF RENTON, All Counters, City Renton Official Final - Cumulative Canvass 04 a o y j y e y zr o M o V o GQ pr; C7 a' 0 U GQ O E C > L<1 Y3 o o P o3 24 293 o 249 44 0 149 3 lU0 C 1'41-2475 624 2 3 269 24 0 147 121 1 RNT 41-2583 148 35 27 8 0 13 14 C 148 35 30 - 5 0 14 16 C RNt'41-2816 379 132 116 16 0 8l 34 1 379 132 93 39 0 58 35 C RNi' 41.3162 53 22 20 2 0 8 12 C 53 22 21 1 0 9 12 C f. RNT 41-3224 415 176 164 L2 0 110 54 C, 415 176 150 26 0 87 63 RNT 41.3287 274 123 119 4 0 68 51 0 274 123 109 14 0 63 46 C RNT 41-3311 366 l45 123 22 0 73 50 0 366 145 114 31 0 73 40 1 RNT41-3404 163 54 47 7 0 26 21 0 163 54 43 11 0 24 19 C RNT 41-3438 1 294 137 IN 13 0 78 46 0 294 137 109 28 0 67 42 C TOW 1 8191 3309 3046 263 0 1923 1116 7 8191 3309 2754 555 0 1780 969 ! ----- -- Donn 440 n e777 1Qo1 21 2SI22 9457 8040 1416 1 4885 3143 1,, Date:I 1/IY/Us Time:15:36:41 Page.10 of 15 Statement of Votes Cast General Election 2003 SOVC For CITY OF RENTON, All Counters, City Renton Official Final - Cumulative Canvass ta CITY OF KWrON COUNCIL POS. NO.05 v o != .5 E V o G ° , Ztl 3 at CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL POS. NO. 07 o c s7 o b E ° E A Ed —action Wtdr. RNT 11-0962' 213 52 43 9 0 19 24 213 52 34 18 0 34 RNT 11-0966 122 20 14 6 0 3 11 t22 20 10 10 0 10 RNT 11-0967 617 214 191 23 0 82 108 1 617 214 ISO 64 0 147 RNT 11-0970 223 94 84 10 0 30 54 223 94 67 27 0 64 RNT 11-0971 256 100 89 11 0 44 45 256 100 60 40 0 58 RNT 11-0973 415 169 147 22 0 61 85 1 415 169 135 34 0 130 RNT 11-0975 570 189 158 31 0 55 103 570 199 132 57 0 131 RNT 11-0978 362 128 111 17 0 46 65 362 128 93 35 0 90 RNT 11-0979 286 101 87 14 0 43 44 286 101 75 26 0 74 RNT 11-0980 305 86 72 13 1 34 38 305 86 60 26 0 59 RNT 11-0981 625 342 295 47 0 112 183 625 342 255 87 0 255 RNT 11-0994 232 96 87 9 0 35 52 232 96 67 29 0 65 RNT 11-0995 313 169 137 32 0 63 74 313 169 111 58 0 110 RNT 11-0996 651 258 225 33 0 88 137 651 258 174 84 0 174 RNT 11-0988 422 141 125 16 0 39 86 422 141 105 36 0 104 RNT1[-0990 257 116 .105 11 0 46 59 257 116 79 37 0 76 RNT 11-0992 285 104 95 9 0 36 59 285 104 71 33 0 70 RNT I1-0996 379 150 133 17 0 59 73 1 379 ISO 114 36 0 111 RNT 11-0997 717 195 164 31 0 69 95 717 195 123 72 0 122 RNT 11-0998 435 172 152 20 0 64 88 435 172 126 46 0 125 RNT 11-1002 340 148 129 19 0 SO 79 340 148 98 50 0 98 RNT 11-1004 272 114 109 5 0 38 71 272 114 85 29 0 85 RNT 11-1006 498 215 188 27 0 87 100 1 498 -215 137 78 0 132 RNT 11-1008 536 187 160 27 0 72 88 536 197 121 66 0 118 RNT 11-1012 382 141 120 21 0 43 77 382 141 99 42 0 98 RNT 11-1015 240 95 89 6 0 25 64 2AQ 95 63 32 0 59 RNT11-2472 564 169 139 30 0 69 70 564 169 117 52 0 117 RNT 11-2581 587 225 173 52 0 76 95 587 225 137 88 .0 134 RNT 11-2582 407 95 81 14 0 34 47 407 95 62 33 0 60 RNT 11-2607 262 76 66 10 0 25 41 262 76 58 18 0 58 RNT 11-2739 271 88 75 13 0 35 40 27l 88 62 26 0 62 RNT 11-2815 478 122 95 27 0 46 49. 478 122 84 38 0 94 1 t Date:11/19/03 Time:15:36:41 Page: 11 of 15 Statement of Votes Cast General Election 2003 SOVC For CITY OF RENTON, All Counters, City Renton Official Final - Cumulative Canvass abi vg 7 c 7 C > W ? ° 15 0 z R.N7' 11-2844 4]4 11.3 u1. ci U J. — RNT l 1-2845 326 106 89 17 0 40 48 RNT 11-2854 581 113 97 16 0 37 60 RNT 11-2976 173 32 28 4 0 6 22 RNT I I-3223 249 84 71 13 0 29 42 RNI' 11-3359 402 132 117 15, 0 42 74 RNT 11-3431 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RNT 37-0965 425 182 164 18 0 74 90 RNT 37-0969 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RNT 37-0982 231 67 56 11 0 19 37 Wr 37-0991 578 211 190 31 0 66 114 RNT 37-009 514 202 175 27 0 68 107 RNT37-I000 323 131 114 17 0 46 67 RNP37-3154 353 164 149 15. 0 62 87 RNT41-0964 516 220 182 38 0 80 102 RNI'41-0983 712 228 200 28 0 89 109 RNT 41-0989 471 160 130 30 0" 62 65 RNT 41-0993 623 291 247 44 0 98 149 RNT 41-0994 364 164 136 28 6 60 76_ RNT 41-0995 410 105 82 23 0 39 42 RNT41-1007 486 193 160 33 0 78 82 RNT41-1010 394 182 149 33 0 68 81 RNT 41-l011 526 191 158 33 0 51 105 RNF41-1017 327 163 140 23 0 77 63 RNT 41-1018 646 295 248 47 0 104 144 RN1'41-2475 624 293 250 43 0 107 143 RNT41-2583 148 35 28 7 0 11 17 RNT 41-2816 379 132 95 37 0 56 39 RNT 41-3162 53 22 21 1 0 9 13 RNT 41-3224 415 176 148 28 0 57 _ 91 RNT 41-3287 274 123 108 15 0 52 56 RNT41-3311 366 145 111 34 0 52 59 RNT 41-3404 163 54 44 10 0 17 27 NO. v o S 1 326 106 79 0 581 113 79 0 173 32 24 0 249 84 65 1 402 132 99 0 0 0 0 425 182 127 0 0 0 231 67 46 578 211 153 514 202 136 1 323 131 97 0 353 164 116 0 516 220 141 712 228 178 3 471 160 109 0 623 291 195 0 361 164 105 1 410 105 71 486 193 127 394 182 114 526 191 130 327 163 117 646 295 198 624 293 200 0 148 35 25 0 379 132 69 0 53 22 IS 0 415 176 126 274 123 95 366 145 82 163 54 37 I 27 34 8 19 33 0 55 0 21 58 66 34 48 79 50 51 96 59 34 66 68 61 46 97 93 10 63 7 50 28 63 17 0 76 0 79 0 24 0 65 0 98 0 0 0 126 0 0 0 45 0 150 0 13.4 0 93 0 11.3 0 140 0 172 0 105 0 194 0 103 0 71 0 126 0 109 0 126 0 115 0 196 0 197 0 25 0 69 0 15 0 125 0 95 0 81 0 37 Date: 11/19/03 Tinie:15:36:41 Page:12 of 15 Statement of Votes Cast Date: I1/19/03 General Election 2003 Time: of 11 P SOVC For . CITY OF RENTON, All Counters, City Renton age:l3 of IS Official Final - Cumulative Canvass N 7 TOW 25322 9457 8062 1394 1 3382 4663 17 25322 9457 6499 2958 0 6393 LEGISLATIVE LEG DLST 1 l RNT 11-0962 213 52 43 9 0 19 24 0 213 52 34 18 0 34 RNT 11-0966 122 20 14 6 0 3 11 0 122 20 10 10 0 10 RNT 11-0967 617 214 191 23 0 82 108 1 617 214 I50 64 0 147 RNT I I-0970 223 94 84 !0 0 30 54 223 94 67 27 0 64 RNT 11-0971 256 100 89 !1 0 44 45 2.56 100 60 40 0 58 RNT I1-0973 415 169 147 22 0 61 85 1 415 169 135 34 0 130 RNT 11-0975 570 189 159 31 0 $5 103 57D 189 132 57 0 131 RNT 11-0978 362 128 111 17 0 46 65 362 128 93 35 0 90 RNT 11-0979 286 101 87 14 0 43 44 286 101 75 26 0 74 RNT 11-0980 305 86 72 13 1 34 38 305 86 60 26 0 59 RNT 11.0981 625 342 295 47 0 112 183 0 625 342 255 87 0 255 RNT 11-0984 232 96 87 9 0 35 52 0 232 96 67 29 0 65 RNT 11-0985 313 169 137 32 0 63 74 0 313 169 111 58 0 110 RNT 11-0986 651 258 225 33 0 88 137 0 651 258 174 84 0 174 RNT 11-0988 422 141 125 16 0 39 86 0 422 141 105 36 0 104 RNT 11-0990 257 116 105 11 0 46 59 0 257 116 79 37 0 76 RNT 11-0992 285 104 95 9 0 36 59 0 285 104 71 33 0 70 RNT 11-09% 379 150 133 17 0 59 73 1 379 150 114 36 0 111 RNT 11-0997 717 195 164 31 0 69 95 0 717 195 123 72 0 122 RNT 11-0998 435 172 152 20 0 64 88 0 435 172 126 46 0 125 RNT II.1002 340 148 129 19 0 50 79 0 340 148 98 50 0 98 RNT 11-1004 272 114 109 5 0 38 71 a 272 114 85 29 0 85 RNT 11-1006 498 215 198 27 0 87 100 1 498 215 137 78 0 132 RNP11-1008 536 187 160 27 0 12 88 536 187 121 66 0 118 RNT 11-1012 382 141 120 21 , 0 43 77 382 141 99 42 0 98 RNT 11-1015 240 95 89 6 0 25 64 240 95 63 32 0 59 RNr 11-2472 564 169 139 30 0 69 70 564 169 117 52 0 117 RNT 11-2581 587 225 173 52 0 76 95 587 —225 137 88 0 134 Statement of Votes Cast General Election 2003 SOVC For_ CITY OF RENTON, All Counters, City Renton Official Final - Cumulative Canvass v > > d > > v o 'L O a > g A H > V PO z .� > U > a O T 1- 82 407 9S 81 14 0 34 47 0 407 95 62 33 0 60i RNT 11.2607 262 76 66 10 0 25 41 0 262 76 58 18 0 58 C RNT 11-2739 271 88 75 13 0 35 40 0 271 88 62 26 0 62 C RNT I1-2815 479 122 95 27 0 46 49 6 476 122 84 38 0 84 C RNT 11-2844 454 153 132 21 0 56 76 0 454 153 95 58 0 92 3 RNT 1 1-2945 326 106 89 17 0 40 48 1 326 106 79 27 0 76 3 RNT 11-2854 591 113 97 16 0 37 60 0 581 113 79 34 0 79 C RNT 11-2976 173 32 28 4 0 6 22 173 32 24 8 0 24 C RNT 11-3223 249 84 71 13 0 29 42 0 249 84 65 19 0 65 C RNT 11-3359 _402 132 117 .15 0 42 74 1 402 132 99 33 0 98 1 RNT 11-3431 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0• 0 0 C Total 14707 5191 4472 718 1 1838 2626 8 14707 5191 3605 1586 0 3548 51 LEG DTST 37 RNT 37-0965 425 182 164 18 0 74 90 0 425 182 127 55 0 126 1 RNT 37-0969 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C RNT 37-0982 231 67 56 11 0 19 37 0 231 67 46 21 0 45 1 RNT37-0991 578 211 180 31 0 66 114 0 578 211 153 58 0 150 3 RNT 37-0999 S14 202 175 27 0 68 107 0 514 202 136 66 0 134 RNT 37-1000 323 131 114 17 0 46 67- 1 323 131 97 34 0 93 4 RNT 37-3154 353 164 149 15 0 62 87 0 353 164 116 48 0 113 3 Total 2424 957 838 119 0 335 502 1 2424 957 675 282 0 661 14 LEG DIST41 RNT 41-0964 516 220 182 38 0 80 102 0 516 220 141 79 0 140 1 RNT 41-0983 712 228 200 28 0 89 109 2 712 228 178 50 0 172 E RNT 4 1 -0989 471 160 130 30 0 62 65 3 471 160 109 51 0 105 4 RNT 41-0993 62.3 291 247 44 0 98 149 0 623 291 195 96 0 194 1 RNT 41-0994 364 164 136. 28 0 60 76 0 364 164 105 59 0 105 f, RNT41-0995 410 105 82 23 0 39 42 1 410 )05 71 34 0 71 C RNT41-1007 496 193 160 33 0 78 82 486 193 127 66 0 126 1 RNT 41-1010 394 182 149 33 0 68 81 0 394 182 114 68 0 109 `. RNT 4 1- 1011 526 191 158 33 0 51 105 526 191 130 61 0 126 4 RNT 41-1017 327 163 140 23 0 77 63 327 163 117 46 0 115 RNT 41.1018 646 295 248 47 0 104 144 646 295 198 97 0 1 % Date: 1 1/ 19/03 Time:15:36:42 Page: 14 of 15 l Statement of Votes Cast General Election 2003 SOVC For CITY OF RENTON, All Counters, City Renton Official Final - Cumulative Canvass CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL POS. NO.05 CITY OF R&NTON COUNCIL POS. NO.07 L Ij �y��j} 9 V 0 _ y C L O U y im H 7 O U > ? LD Q V kc -AV ti �C '�, H 6 E p a, c RNT I-2 75 624 293 25 4 0 107 143 0 624 293 2 0 93 0 197 RNr41-2583 148 35 28 7 0 11 17 0 148 35 25 10 0 25 RNT 41-2816 379 132 95 37 0 56 39 0 379 132 69 63 0 69 P-W 41-3162 53 22 21 1 0 8 13 0 53 22 15 7 0 I5 Wr 41-3224 415 176 148 28 0 57 91 0 415 176 126 50 0 125 RNT 41-3297 274 123 108 IS 0 52 56 0 274 123 95 28 0 95 RNT 41-3311 366 145 111 34 0 52 59 0 366 145 82 63 0 81 RNT41-3404 163 54 44 10 0 17 27 0 163 54 37 17 0 37 RNT 41-3438 294 137 115 22 0- 43 72 0 294 137 85 52 0 83 TOW 8191 3309 2752 557 0 1209 1535 8 8191 3309 2219 1090 0 2186 )131 1 25322 9457 8062 1394 1 3382 4663 17 25322 9457 6499 2958 0 6395 M d Dater 'Mn e:15:36:42 Page: 15 of 15 a CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBMITTING DATA: Dept/DivBoard... City Clerk Staff Contact...... Bonnie Walton SUBJECT: Bid opening on November 21, 2003, for CAG-03-173, Kiwanis Park Improvements Project EXHIBITS: Staff Recommendation Bid Tabulation Sheet (18 bids) AGENDA OF: December 1, 2003 AGENDA STATUS: Consent......... X Public Hearing.. Correspondence.. Ordinance....... Resolution...... Old Business.... New Business.... Study Session... Other........... RECOMMENDED ACTION: APPROVALS: Legal Dept...... Council concur Finance Dept.... Other. FISCAL IMPACT: Expenditure Required... $112,596 Transfer/Amendment.. Amount Budgeted........ $145,600 Revenue Generated... Total Project Budget ... City Share Total Project... SUMMARY OF ACTION: Engineer's Estimate: $110,000 to 120,000 RECOMMENDED ACTION: 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 Advanced Construction, Inc. in the amount of $112,596, including alternates #1 and #2. MEMORANDUM CITY OF RENTON COMMUNITY SERVICES 0 Committed to Enriching Lives 0 DATE: November 25, 2003 TO: Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Council President Members of City Council VIA: Mayor Jesse Tanner FROM: Leslie Betlach, Parks Director STAFF CONTACT: Jon Jainga, Capital Project Coordinator (ext. 6602) SUBJECT: Acceptance of Bid for Kiwanis Park Improvement Project A bid opening was held on Friday, November 21, 2003 for the Kiwanis Park Improvement Project. The scope of work for this project includes demolition of an existing parking lot, irrigation modifications and installation, asphalt/concrete construction of a new pathway, landscaping, planting and sod installation, construction of a new wooden rail system, and installation of new bollards. The engineer's estimate was $110,000 to $120,000. The project budget amount is $145,600.00. Funding for this project comes from the 316 fund for capital improvements. Edlund Associates, Inc. was contracted to provide professional design services for the project in the amount of $13,056.00. No other costs, besides the contract with the approved contractor, are anticipated. A total of eighteen (18) bids were received, with Advanced Construction, Inc., of Mill Creek, WA, as the apparent low bidder, submitting a base bid of $100,096.00, plus alternate #1 ($4,500.00, satellite irrigation controller) and alternate #2 ($8,000.00, concrete curbing for walkway), for a total of $112,596.00. None of the bids contained irregularities. Advanced Construction's bid plus alternates is within the budgeted amount. We ask that Council concur with our recommendation that the base bid, including alternates #1 and #2, be awarded to Advanced Construction, Inc. in the amount of $112,596.00. c: Dennis Culp, Community Services Administrator 2003-252aa CITY OF RENTON BID TABULATION SHEET Page 1 of 3 'ROJECT: Kiwanis Park Improvement Project; CAG-03-173 DATE: November 21, 2003 FORMS BID BIDDER Bid Triple Bidder's Includes 8.8% Sales Tax Bond Form Qualification Advanced Construction, Inc. X X X Base Bid: $100,096.00 14532 N. Creek Dr., Suite 618 Alt. 1: $4,500.00 Mill Creek, WA 98012 Alt. 2: $8,000.00 A.J. Smith Controlled Rain, LLC X X X Base Bid: $142,528.00 PO Box 5696 Alt. 1: $9,500.00 Lacey, WA 98509 Alt. 2: $29,500.00 Stuart Meadows Cutter, Inc. X X X Base Bid: $151,232.00 308 N. 62nd St. Alt. 1: $7,800.00 Seattle, WA 98103-5549 Alt. 2: $23,000.00 Ron Farrell Dennis R. Craig Const., Inc. X X X Base Bid: $122,353.00 PO Box 595 Alt. 1: $3,850.00 .edmond, WA 98073-0595 Alt. 2: $25,026.00 Janie Craig D.L. Asahara Co., Inc. X X X Base Bid: $136,250.00 6102 Holm Lane E. Alt. 1: $26,000.00 Fife, WA 98424 Alt. 2: $20,000.00 Darren Osola Golf Landscaping, Inc. X X X Base Bid: $116,600.00 PO Box 1908 Alt. 1: $10,900.00 Milton, WA 98354-1908 Alt. 2: $23,900.00 Fred Leenstra L.W. Sundstrom, Inc. X X X Base Bid: $114,088.00 PO Box 893 Alt. 1: $5,150.00 Ravensdale, WA 98051-0893 Alt. 2: $10,150.00 Carrie Sundstrom Paul Brothers, Inc. X X X Base Bid: $127,840.00 8601 SE Revenue Rd. Alt. 1: $12,892.00 Boring, OR 97009 Alt. 2: $27,146.00 Glenn Wisbeck .EGEND: Forms: Triple Form: Non -Collusion Affidavit, Anti -Trust Claims, Minimum Wage CITY OF RENTON BID TABULATION SHEET Page 2 of 3 PROJECT: Kiwanis Park Improvement Project; CAG-03-173 DATE: November 21, 2003 FORMS BID BIDDER Bid Triple Bidder's Includes 8.8% Sales Tax Bond Form Qualification Sandland Const., Inc. X X X Base Bid: $151,233.33 PO Box 449 Alt. 1: $8,800.00 Black Diamond, WA 98010 Alt. 2: $4,260.00 Gary Sandland Sefnco X X X Base Bid: $111,900.80 28300 112th St. E. Alt. 1: $8,000.00 Buckley, WA 98321 Alt. 2: $21,780.00 Javier Bueno Terra Dynamics, Inc. X X X Base Bid: $122,857.87 PO Box 1876 Alt. 1: $10,000.00 Auburn, WA 98071 Alt. 2: $25,000.00 Kevin Steiner Precision Earthworks, Inc. X X X Base Bid: $138,720.00 14231 Lake Rd., Suite 300 Alt. 1: $11,650.00 Lynnwood, WA 98037 Alt. 2: $25,700.00 Julie Schauss Wyser Construction, Inc. X X X Base Bid: $99,692.68 17125 Sunset Rd. Alt. 1: $10,983.00 Bothell, WA 98012-6756 Alt. 2: $21,643.00 Randy Cowan Power Co. X X X Base Bid: $118,700.00 5427 W. Tapps Dr. E. Alt. 1: $24,500.00 Sumner, WA 98390 Alt. 2: $0.00 Norm Hubbard A-1 Landscaping and Construction X X X Base Bid: $117,384.32 20607 SR 9 SE Alt. 1: $14,700.00 Snohomish, WA 98296 Alt. 2: $13,200.00 Naeem Iqbal Construct Co. X X X Base Bid: $126,053.50 2030 Dexter Ave. N. #117 Alt. 1: $3,400.00 Seattle, WA 98109 Alt. 2: $24,500.00 Heidi Morse ',EGEND: Forms: Triple Form: Non -Collusion Affidavit, Anti -Trust Claims, Minimum Wage CITY OF RENTON BID TABULATION SHEET Page 3 of 3 'ROJECT: Kiwanis Park Improvement Project; CAG-03-173 DATE: November 21, 2003 FORMS BID BIDDER Bid Triple Bidder's Includes 8.8% Sales Tax Bond Form Qualification Gary Harper Const., Inc. X X X Base Bid: $136,979.20 10621 169th Ave. NE Alt. 1: $12,000.00 Redmond, WA 98052-2745 Alt. 2: $21,900.00 Gary Harper Alphase Builders Corporation X X X Base Bid: $143,902.42 2208 Inter Ave. Alt. 1: $14,800.00 Puyallup, WA 98372 Alt. 2: $32,400.00 Bryan Long ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE ,EGEND: Forms: Triple Form: Non -Collusion Affidavit, Anti -Trust Claims, Minimum Wage TOTAL: $110,000 to $120,000 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBMITTING DATA: Dept/Div/Board... City Clerk Staff Contact...... Bonnie Walton SUBJECT: Bid opening on November 24, 2003, for CAG-03-158, Lind Ave. SW & SW 7th St. Signalization Project EXHIBITS: Staff Recommendation Bid Tabulation Sheet (seven bids) FOR AGENDA OF: Decem AGENDA STATUS: Consent......... X Public Hearing.. Correspondence.. Ordinance....... Resolution...... Old Business.... New Business.... Study Session... Other........... RECOMMENDED ACTION: APPROVALS: Legal Dept...... Council concur Finance Dept.... Other. FISCAL IMPACT: Expenditure Required... $172,103.70 Transfer/Amendment.. Amount Budgeted........ Revenue Generated... Total Project Budget... $269,700.00 City Share Total Project... SUMMARY OF ACTION: Engineer's Estimate: $190,000.00 RECOMMENDED ACTION: 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 Totem Electric in the amount of $172,103.70. CITY OF RENTON PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: November 25, 2003 TO: City Council VIA: Bonnie Walton, City Clerk FROM: Transportation Design F STAFF CONTACT: Jason Fritzler, Project Manager x7243 SUBJECT: Lind Avenue SW & SW 7th Street Signalization The work on the Lind Avenue SW & SW 7th Street Signalization Project shall include construction of a fully actuated traffic Signal at the intersection of Lind Avenue SW and . SW 71h Street in Renton, including poles, signal and detection loops, emergency pre- emption, a new signal controller, interconnect to master computer, associated channelization, and driveway removal / reconstruction. The Lind Avenue SW & SW 71h Street Signalization Project (Project #12153) is ranked number 43 in the 2003-2008 TIP and currently has $269,700 allocated. The lowest bid submitted by Totem Electric fell well within the projects budget at $172,103.70 and under the engineer's estimate of $190,000. The Transportation Design Section would like to recommend that the contract be awarded to Totem Electric. Additionally, we also recommend that the agenda bill outlining this project go Council Concur since the low bid is within budget, there were seven bids submitted, and there were no irregularities in the low bid. Attachments cc: Leslie, Sandra, Jason, File C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\Contract Award Memo.doc\cor Project Title: Lind Ave SW / SW 7th St Signalization BID DATE: November 24, 2003 Item No. Descrition Unit Est. Quantity City of Renton Engineers Estimate Unit Bid Price Amount Transtech Unit Bid Price Amount Totem Electric Unit Bid Price Amount Pride Electric Unit Bid Price Amount Signal Electric Unit Bid Price Amount Elcon Corp Unit Bid Price Amount 1 Minor Change (1-04.4(1)) CALC 1 -1.00 -1.00 -1.00 -1.00 -1.00 -1.00 -1.00 .1.00 -1.00 -1.00 -1.00 -1.00 2 Finish and Cleanup (1-04.11) LS 1 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 750.00 750.00 1.000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 835.00 835.00 3 Contractor Supplied Surveying (1-05.4(3)) LS 1 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,310.00 2,310.00 2,530.00 2,530.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,310.00 2,310.00 1,791.00 1,791.00 4 SPCC Plan (1-07.15(1)) LS 1 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 275.00 275.00 500.00 500.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 533.00 533.00 5 Temporary Water Pollution/Erosion Control 1-07.15, 8. LS 1 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 325.00 325.00 500.00 500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 1.161.00 1,161.00 6 Utility Potholing (1-07.17) FA 1 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 7 Resolution of Utility Conflicts (1-07.17) FA 1 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 8 Mobilization (1-09.7) LS 1 10,000.00 10,000.00 14,718.50 14,718.50 12,250.00 12,250.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 19,000.00 19,000.00 18,791.00 18,791.00 9 Traffic Control (1-10) LS 1 3,000.00 3,000.00 7,440.00 7,440.00 7,500.00 7,500.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 8.000.00 8,000.00 26,615.00 26,615.00 _ 10 Clearing and Grubbing (2-01) LS 1 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,180.00 3,180.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 4,000.00 4.000.00 2,900.00 2,900.00 3,082.00 3.082.00 11 Remove Curb and Gutter (2-02) LF 30 22.00 660.00 20.30 609.00 30.00 900.00 20.00 600.00 40.95 1,228.50 44.60 1,338.00 12 Remove Cement Concrete Pavement (2-02) SY 110 25.00 2,750.00 28.80 3,168.00 25.50 2,805.00 40.00 4,400.00 34.65 3,811.50 37.75 4,152.50 13 Remove Asphalt Concrete Pavement (2-02) SY 100 20.00 2,000.00 26.73 2,673.00 23.00 2,300.00 15.00 1,500.00 28.35 2,835.00 30.88 3,088.00 14 Crushed Surfacing Top Course (4-04) TN 100 20.00 2,000.00 33.00 3,300.00 28.00 2,800.00 35.00 3,500.00 31.50 3,150.00 34,31 3.431.00 15 Misc and/or Driveway Asphalt Conc. Cl. B (5-04.5) TN 57 _ 90.00 5,130.00 92.40 5,266.80 96.00 5,472.00 90.00 5,130.00 105.00 5,985.00 53.18 3,031.26 16 Cement Concrete Approach 3 Day (5-05) SY 50 35.00 1,750.00 58.30 2,915.00 60.00 3,000.00 58.00 2,900.00 55.65 2,782.50 16.46 823.00 17 Sod Installation (8-02) SY 60 - 5.00 300.00 13.20 792.00 7.00 420.00 10.00 600.00 13.00 780.00 13.72 823.20 10 Extruded Curb (8-04) LF 380 20.00 7,600.00 4.75 1,805.00 5.00 1,900.00 5.00 1,900.00 4.75 1,805.00 5.15 1,957.00 19 Cement Conc. Barrier Curb and Gutter (8-04) LF 28 20.00 560.00 41.00 1,148.00 55.00 1,540.00 37.00 1.036.00 38.85 1,087.80 42.32 1,184.96 20 Curb Ramp, Cement Concrete (8-14.5) EA 1 35.00 35.00 700.00 700.00 800.00 800.00 600.00 600.00 630.00 630.00 686.00 686.00 21 Cement Concrete Sidewalk for"Truncated Dome Dete SY 6 40.00 240.00 353.00 2,118.00 350.00 2,100.00 300.00 1,800.00 64.45 386.70 283.67 1,702.02 22 Traffic Signal System (8-20 and 9-29) LS 1 116,495.00 116,495.00 130,815.00 130,815.00 113.400,00 113,400.00 121,677.00 121,677.00 123,135.00 123.135.00 105,577.50 105,577.50 23 Permanent Signing (8.21) LS 1 500.00 500.00 2,570.00 2,570.00 3.165.00 3,165.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 1,998.00 1,998.00 3,494.20 3,494.20 24 Remove Existing Traffic Markings (8-22.3(6) and 8-22.( LS 1 500.00 500.00 420.00 420.00 800.00 800.00 400.00 400.00 420.00 420.00 426,00 426.00 25 Plastic Stop Line (8-22) LF 88 2.00 176.00 4.21 370,48 4.40 387.20 4.50 396.00 4.20 369.60 4,57 402.16 26 Plastic Crosswalk Line (8-22) SF 390 2.00 780.00 2.16 842.40 2.25 877.50 2.50 975.00 2.20 858.00 2.40 936.00 27 Plastic Traffic Arrow (8-22) EA 3 75.00 225.00 395.00 17185.00 80.00 240.00 80.00 240.00 78.75 236.25 28 Approach Stripe (8-22) LF 140 5.00 700.00 2.65 371.00 2.70 378.00 2.75 385.00 2.65 371.00 2.86 400.40 29 Paint Line (8.22) LF 20 5.00 100.00 9.75 195.00 4.50 90.00 3.00 60.00 2.10 42.00 2.30 46.00 30 Topsoil Type A (9-14) CY 10 50.00 500.00 25.00 250.00 30.00 300.00 25.00 250.00 34.30 343.00 TOTAL: 164,000.00 192,661.18 172,103.70 185,398.00 Submitted bid was $185,698.00. The red cells indicate a multiplication error in the unit price and the number of units. Item #30 indicates $600.00 in the amount column on the Schedule of Prices. SCRPRICE M IIMALS, MTaO 190, 870.85 188, 423.20 ' Submitted bid was $187,907.20. The red cells indicate a multiplication error in the unit price and the number of units. Item #27 indicates $258.00 in the amount column on the Schedule of Prices. Project Title: Lind Ave SW / SW 7th St Signalization BID DATE: November 24. 2003 Item No. Description Unit Est. Quantity Potelco Unit Bid Price Amount MT Electric Unit Bid Price - Amount 1 Minor Change (I-04.4(1)) CALL 1 -1.00 -1.00 -1.00 -1.00 2 Finish and Cleanup (1-04.11) LS 1 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 3 Contractor Supplied Surveying (1-05.4(3)) LS 1 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 4 SPCC Plan (1-07.15(1)) LS 1 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 5 Temporary Water Pollution/Erosion Control (1-0T 15, 8• LS 1 1,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 500.00 6 Utility Potholing 1-07.17) FA 1 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 7 Resofulion of Utility Conflicts (1-07.17) FA 1 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 8 Mobilization (1-09.7) LS 1 18,000.00 18,000.00 7,000.00 7,000.00 9 Traffic Control (1-10) LS 1 12,000.00 12,000.00 18,500.00 18,500.00 10 Clearing and Grubbing (2-01) LS 1 3,200.00 3,200.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 11 Remove Curb and Gutter (2-02) LF 30 20.30 609.00 44.00 1,320.00 12 Remove Cement Concrete Pavement (2-02) SY 110 30.00 3,300.00 39.00 4,290.00 13 Remove Asphalt Concrete Pavement (2-02) SY 100 27.95 2,795.00 31.00 3,100.00 14 Crushed Surfacing Top Course (4-04) TN 100 42.50 4,250.00 36.00 3,600.00 15 Misc and/or Driveway Asphalt Conc. Cl. B 5-04.5) TN 57 114.00 51.50 6,498.00 2.575.00 55.00 2,750.00 16 Cement Concrete Approach 3 Day (5-05) SY _ 50 17 Sod Installation (8.02) SY _ 60 21,00 1,260.00 14.00 840.00 18 Extruded Curb (8-04) LF 380 5.20 1,976.00 5.50 2,090.00 19 Cement Conc. Barrier Curb and Gutter 8-04) LF 28 28.75 805.00 41.00 1,148.00 20 Curb Ramp, Cement Concrete (8.14.5) EA 1 500.00 500.00 650.00 650.00 21 Cement Concrete Sidewalk (for "Truncated Dome Dete SY 6 230.00 1,380.00 400.00 - 2,400.00 22 Traffic Signal System 8-20 and 9-29 LS _ 1 114,776.00 114,776.00 130,000.00 130,000.00 23 Permanent Signing (8-21) LS 1 2,771.00 2.771.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 24 Remove Existing Traffic Markings (8-22.3(6) and 8-22.; LS 1 460.00 460.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 25 Plastic Stop Line (8-22) LF 88 4.75 418.00 4.00 352.00 26 Plastic Crosswalk Line (8-22) SF 390 2.40 936.00 3.00 1,170.00 27 Plastic Traffic Arrow 8-22) EA 3 86.00 258.00 100.00 300.00 28 Approach Stripe (8-22) LF 140 2.90 406.00 1.00 140.00 29 Paint Line 8.22 LF 20 2.30 46.00 3.00 60.00 30 Topsoil Type A (9-14) CY 10 1 35.00 350.00 40.00 400.00 TOTAL: 186,568.00 196, 754.00 Submitted bid was 96,200. The red cells ficate a multiplication or in the unit price and > number of units. Item 5 indicates $4290.00 in amount column on the hedule of Prices. SCHPRICE 71tt_Ii As. BidTab CITY OF RENTON BID TABULATION SHEET PROJECT: Lind Ave. SW & SW 7th St. Signalization; CAG-03-158 DATE: November 24, 2003 FORMS Non- Mini - BIDDER Bid Collis- Anti- nnmi Adden- BID Bond Sion Trust Wage EEO duet MT Electric X X X X X X $196,290.00 PO Box 696 $196,754.00* Snoqualmie, WA 98065 Thomas Judge Signal Electric, Inc. X X X X X X $190,870.85 PO Box 6209 Kent, WA 98064 Jerry Vosberg Transtech Electric, Inc. X X X X X X $192,661.18 PO Box 7429 Kent, WA 98042 Mary T. Guthmiller Pride Electric, Inc. X X X X X X $495,698.00 3984 150th Ave. NE $185,398.00* Redmond, WA 98052 Robert M. Seele Totem Electric X X X X X X $172,103.70 PO Box 1093 Tacoma, WA 98401-1093 Mark Stephens Elcon Corporation X X X X X X Q' 9:7�� PO Box 499 $188,423.20* Mukilteo, WA 98275 Peter Williams Potelco, Inc. X X X X X X $186,568.00 14103 8th St. E. Sumner, WA 98390 Steve Wetherford ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE TOTAL $150,000 to $190,000 LEGEND: EEO: Equal Employment Opportunity *corrected CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board.. Staff Contact...... EDNSP Mark Santos -Johnson Subject: Utilization of Washington state's multi -family property tax exemption provided for in Chapter 84.14 RCW to help foster new multi -family development in targeted areas. Exhibits: Issue Paper Al a: For Agenda of: December 1, 2003 Agenda Status Consent .............. Public Hearing.. Correspondence.. Ordinance ............. Resolution........... . Old Business........ New Business....... Study Sessions...... Information ......... Recommended Action: Approvals: Refer to the Planning & Development Committee; set a Legal Dept......... public hearing on 12/15/03 for the proposed residential Finance Dept...... targeted areas for the multi -family property tax Other ............... Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... 0 Transfer/Amendment....... 0 Amount Budgeted....... 0 Revenue Generated......... 0 i Total Project Budget 0 City Share Total Project.. SUMMARY OF ACTION: X X EDNSP is proposing the adoption of a Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption for Residential Targeted Areas for new construction multi -family housing projects in the CD, RM-U, RM-T and UCN-1 zones and the CS, RM-C and R-10 zones in the Center Village Comprehensive Plan designation. Under the proposed new program, the value of the qualified new housing construction would be exempt from ad valorem property taxation for ten successive years after completion of the project. Qualified projects would need to meet the eligibility criteria and other requirements adopted by the Council to participate in the program. The state's multi -family property tax exemption provided for in 84.14 RCW has been utilized by a number of local jurisdictions to help spur development in urban neighborhoods with insufficient housing opportunities. Although the tax exemption by itself is not enough to create developments, it is an added financial incentive for developers to create multi -family housing in targeted areas in our community. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that Council: (1) set a public hearing on 12/15/03 for the proposed residential targeted areas for the multi -family property tax exemption; (2) approve the designated residential targeted areas; and (3) adopt an ordinance to establish the multi -family property tax exemption for projects that meet desired local eligibility criteria. Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption Agenda Bill 11-24-03 CITY OF RENTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, NEIGHBORHOODS, AND STRATEGIC PLANNING DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM DATE: November 24, 2003 TO: Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, President City Council Members FROM: Alex Pietsch, Administrator"' ` Economic Development, Neighborhoods, and Strategic Planning Department STAFF CONTACT: Mark Santos -Johnson, Economic Development Specialist Ext. 6584 VIA: Mayor Jesse Tanner SUBJECT: Proposed Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption for Residential Targeted Areas ISSUE: Should the City utilize Washington state's multi -family property tax exemption provided for in Chapter 84.14 RCW to help foster multi -family development in targeted areas? RECOMMENDATION: Set a public hearing for December 15, 2003 for the proposed residential targeted areas for the multi -family property tax exemption as required by RCW 84.14.040. Approve the designated residential targeted areas and adopt an ordinance to establish the multi -family property tax exemption for projects that meet desired local eligibility criteria. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: Overview The Washington State Legislature adopted Chapter 84.14 RCW to encourage increased residential opportunities in cities required to plan under the Growth Management Act by providing a partial property tax exemption for up to 10 years for eligible multi -family housing (e.g., apartments or condominiums) located in targeted urban, residential areas. The November 26, 2003 Page 2 purpose of the state's multi -family property tax exemption is to stimulate construction of new multi -family housing and/or the rehabilitation of existing vacant and underutilized buildings for multi -family housing in urban centers with insufficient housing opportunities. The value of the qualified new housing construction, conversion and rehabilitation improvements is exempt from ad valorem property taxation for ten successive years after completion of the project. However, the exemption does not include the value of the land, existing improvements or non -housing -related improvements (e.g., commercial space). The multi -family property tax exemption is in addition to any other tax credits, grants or incentives provided by law for the multi -family housing. Example of Potential Property Tax Savings The multi -family property tax exemption applies to all levels of the ad valorem property tax, including the local jurisdiction, county, state and all local taxing districts. For projects in Renton, this amounts to a total of $11.10347 per $1,000 of assessed value for 2003. (Please see Attachment 1, Examples of Potential Property Tax Savings, for a breakdown of the local ad valorem property tax rate and an example of how the tax rates apply to the various taxing entities.) The value of the property tax exemption will of course be determined by the nature, quality and cost of the multi -family housing (e.g., size, type, parking and amenities). However, for an eligible 1,000 sq. ft. apartment unit in Renton with development costs of $100 per sq. ft. (excluding the land), the annual savings would be $1,110 (1000 sq. ft x $100/sq. ft., divided by $1000, times $11.10347). For an apartment building in Renton with thirty similar 1,000 sq. ft. units, the savings from the multi -family property tax exemption would equal $33,300 per year, or $333,000 over ten years (based on the current ad valorem property tax rate). Residential Targeted Areas The state law, as amended, now allows for a city with a population of at least 30,000 to utilize 84.14 RCW to provide a property tax exemption to eligible multi -family housing located in a residential target area(s) designated by the local governing authority. The designated area(s) must be an "urban center", a compact identifiable district as defined in RCW 84.14.010 where urban residents may obtain a variety of products and services. In light of the City's business plan, economic development and Comprehensive Plan goals, EDNSP recommends that the following three areas be established as residential targeted areas for the City's multi -family property tax exemption: The Center Downtown (CD), Residential Multi -Family Urban Center (RM-U) and Residential Multi -Family Traditional (RM-T) zones in the Center Downtown Comprehensive Plan designation; The Center Suburban (CS), Residential Multi -Family Suburban Center (RM-C) and Residential 10 du/ac (R-10) zones in the Center Village Comprehensive Plan designation; and Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption Issue Paper 11-24-03.doc November 26, 2003 Page 3 • The Urban Center North District 1 (UCN-1) zone in the Urban Center North Comprehensive Plan designation. Please see Attachment 2 for a map of the Proposed Residential Targeted Areas for the Multi - Family Property Tax Exemption. As required by RCW 84.14.040, EDNSP is requesting that the Council set a public hearing for December 15, 2003 for the above proposed residential targeted areas for the multi -family property tax exemption. Eligible Properties RCW 84.14 identifies the types of projects eligible to receive a multi -family property tax exemption. However, as described in more detail in the Local Standards, Guidelines & Requirements section below, the local jurisdiction has the authority to establish the specific eligibility requirements for local projects within the parameters allowed by the statute. Under RCW 84.14, the multi -family property tax exemption may apply to buildings with four or more dwelling units that are used for "permanent residential occupancy" for either rental or owner occupancy on a non -transient basis. This includes owner -occupied or rental accommodation that is leased for a period of at least one month, but excludes hotels and motels that predominantly offer rental accommodation on a daily or weekly basis. The multi -family units may result from new construction, rehabilitation or conversion of vacant, underutilized or substandard buildings to multi -family housing. However, property proposed for rehabilitation must fail to comply with one or more state or local building or housing codes AND be vacant for at least twelve months before submitting an application for the multi -family property tax exemption. In mixed -use developments, at least fifty percent of the total space must be provided for permanent residential occupancy. Notwithstanding the above displacement prohibition, the property tax exemption may be used in the case of an existing occupied multi -family development so long as a minimum of four additional multi- family units are provided. Existing multi -family vacant housing that has been vacant for at least twelve months does not have to provide additional multi -family units. The new construction, rehabilitation or conversion of the multi -family housing must be completed within three years from the date of approval of the application by the local government. However, the deadline for completing the project may, in some instances, be extended by the local jurisdiction for up to 24 consecutive months. Local Standards, Guidelines & Requirements State law allows the local government to establish standards and guidelines for utilizing the multi -family property tax exemption within the parameters of the statute, including the process and procedures for considering applications and making the determinations required under RCW 84.14. The local government may, for example, (per RCW 84.14.030 and RCW 84.14.040) establish building requirements addressing parking, height, density, public Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption Issue Paper l 1-24-03.doc November 26, 2003 Page 4 benefit features, number and size of proposed development, low-income or moderate -income occupancy requirements, environmental impact, compatibility with the existing surrounding property, the provision of amenities that will attract and keep permanent residents and that will properly enhance the livability of the residential targeted areas, and other adopted requirements deemed necessary by the city. EDNSP recommends the following general criteria for the City's Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption for Residential Targeted Areas: (1) The property must be located in a designated residential targeted area (see above); (2) The project must be new construction; (3) The project must have a minimum of 10 attached dwelling units if located in the RM-U or RM-T zones or the RM-C or R-10 zones in the Center Village Comprehensive Plan designation OR a minimum of 30 attached dwelling units if located in the CD or UCN-1 zones or the CS zone in the Center Village Comprehensive Plan designation; and (4) The multi -family housing must be used for "permanent residential occupancy" which includes either owner occupancy or rental accommodation that is leased for a period of at least one month, but excludes hotels and motels. (5) In mixed -use developments, at least fifty percent of the total space must be provided for permanent residential occupancy. Additional eligibility criteria and requirements for the City's Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption for Residential Targeted Areas (such as mixed use and/or design requirements) will be provided to the Planning and Development Committee for their consideration. Process & Fees Prior to the start of construction or rehabilitation, the project owner must submit an application to the local jurisdiction, receive a conditional acceptance of tax exemption by the local jurisdiction and enter into a contract (that specifies the terms and conditions for the development project) with the local jurisdiction. At the completion of the project, the owner must submit a report with a number of statements, including a breakdown of the amount of construction or rehabilitation expenditures for each housing unit and the entire project. After reviewing the material and ensuring that the completed project is consistent with RCW 84.14 and the local jurisdiction's requirements, the City issues a certificate(s) of tax exemption for the project to the owner(s) and notifies the county assessor's office. The property owner(s) also must submit an annual certification to the City during the ten-year tax exemption period. State law allows the local jurisdiction to establish an application fee for the multi -family property tax exemption to cover the costs incurred by both the local jurisdiction and the county assessor in administering the multi -family property tax exemption for the project. Typical application fees for other local jurisdictions range from $50 to $1, 000. Some jurisdictions have additional fees, for example, for an application amendment or an extension of the conditional certificate deadline. Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption Issue Paper I 1-24-03.doc November 26, 2003 Page 5 A proposed fee schedule for the City's Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption for Residential Targeted Areas will be provided to the Planning and Development Committee for their consideration. Experiences of Other Jurisdictions with the Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption Please refer to Attachment 3, Experiences of Other Jurisdictions with the Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption, for information about the utilization and success of 84.14 RCW in other jurisdictions. CONCLUSION: The multi -family property tax exemption provided for in 84.14 RCW has been utilized by a number of local jurisdictions to help spur development in urban neighborhoods with insufficient housing opportunities. Although the tax exemption by itself is not enough to create developments, it is an added financial incentive for developers to create multi -family housing in targeted areas in our community. In order to proceed, the City needs to hold a public hearing to consider the residential targeted areas for eligible projects, approve the designated residential targeted areas and adopt an ordinance that establishes a multi -family property tax exemption for projects that meet desired local eligibility criteria. cc: Jay Covington, CAO Bonnie Walton, City Clerk Victoria Runkle Gregg Zimmerman Neil Watts Derek Todd Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption Issue Paper l 1-24-03.doc November 26, 2003 Page 6 Attachment 1 Examples of Potential Property Tax Savings Table 1 2003 Property Tax Rates (per $1,000 of Assessed Value) City of Renton - General Levy $3.18871 City of Renton - Special Levy 0.08865 Total City of Renton property tax rate $3.27736 King County 1.34948 Port of Seattle 0.25895 Hospital District #1 0.09254 Renton School District #403 2.98691 State of Washington School Fund 2.89680 Emergency Medical Service 0.24143 Total 2003 Property Tax Rates $11.10347 Table 2 Example of the 2003 Property Taxes for a 30-unit Apartment Building with an Assessed Value of $4,000,000 City of Renton - General Levy $12,755 City of Renton - Special Levy 354 Total City of Renton property tax 13,109 King County 5,398 Port of Seattle 1,036 Hospital District #1 370 Renton School District #403 11,948 State of Washington School Fund 11,587 Emergency Medical Service 966 Total 2003 Property Taxes $44,414 Note: The proposed multi -family property tax exemption would apply to the assessed value of the qualified housing improvements for the apartment building, but not the assessed value of the land or any non -housing - related improvements (e.g., commercial space). Based on an assessed value of $3,000,000 for the qualified housing improvements (i.e., $100,000 per apartment unit), the potential property tax savings related to the multi- family property tax exemption would be $33,310. Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption Issue Paper 11-24-03.doe November 25, 2003 Page 8 Attachment 3 Experiences of Other Jurisdictions with the Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption Washington state's multi -family property tax exemption statute has been utilized by a number of local jurisdictions to help spur development in urban neighborhoods with insufficient housing opportunities, including Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Bellingham, Olympia, Vancouver, Wenatchee, Federal Way, Puyallup and, most recently, Auburn. Although there is no central administration of the multi -property tax exemption program by the state, it appears as though many jurisdictions utilize 84.14 RCW to establish a multi- family property tax exemption for one or more designated residential target areas with limited additional local requirements or eligibility criteria. However, at least two jurisdictions - Seattle and Auburn - established significantly more restrictive eligibility criteria to target the use of the multi -family property tax exemption to better meet local needs. In Seattle, the multi -family property tax exemption was implemented with an affordability component wherein at least 40 % of the units were affordable at 60 % of median income in the "Pike -Pine neighborhood" and 25 % of the units were affordable at 80 % of median income in all of the other residential targeted areas of the city. In Auburn, the multi -family property tax exemption was adopted with local requirements that eligible projects: (a) be new construction only; (b) have 30 or more units; and (c) have a "minimum investment of $150,000 per unit annually adjusted for inflation by the Consumer Price Index". Although both Federal Way and Auburn established multi -family property tax exemption programs this year, neither had a project application as of earlier this fall. However, a number of other jurisdictions have successfully utilized the multi -family property tax exemption to help develop new rental and ownership multi -family properties in urban neighborhoods. For example, Tacoma has had 45 multi -family property tax exemption projects with 3,076 units approved since 1998 (including 764 condo units). Seattle has had 14 multi -family property tax exemption projects since 1999, including 12 rental projects (with 878 units) and 2 projects for homeowners (with 86 units). Six of the 14 projects involve a nonprofit agency and for -profit developers are developing eight of the projects. Multi -Family Property Tax Exemption Issue Paper 11-24-03.doc CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL AI #: 1 r Submitting Data: For Agenda of: Dept/Div/Board.. EDNSP/Strategic Planning Agenda Status Staff Contact...... Don Erickson (x-6581) Consent .............. Public Hearing.. Subject: Anderson Annexation Public Meeting on December 15, Correspondence.. 2003 Ordinance ............. Resolution............ Old Business........ New Business....... Exhibits: Issue Paper Study Sessions...... Information......... Recommended Action: Council concur Approvals: Legal Dept ......... X Finance Dept...... Other ............... Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... Transfer/Amendment....... Amount Budgeted....... Revenue Generated......... Total Project Budget N/A City Share Total Project.. SUMMARY OF ACTION: The City is in receipt of a 10% Notice of Intent petition to initiate a direct petition method of annexation for approximately 19.75-acres located in the area east of 148th Avenue SE and south of SE 120th Street abutting the Urban Growth Area boundary on its north side. The annexation area abuts the City of Renton boundary on its southern and eastern edges. Pasco Avenue NE in the Woodwind Subdivision to the south terminates near the middle of the proposed annexation's southern boundary (see attached map). State law requires that the Council hold a public meeting within 60 days of the filing of the 10% Notice of Intent to Commence Annexation petition to consider the proposed annexation and decide whether it will accept, modify, or reject it. If Council accepts the annexation, it shall authorize the circulation of the new 50% direct petition to annex. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Council set a Public Meeting date for December 15, 2003 to consider this annexation. X EDNSP/PAA/Annexations/Anderson Annexation/Agenda Bill/ de 11/26/03 CITY OF RENTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEIGHBORHOODS, AND STRATEGIC PLANNING MEMORANDUM DATE: November 24, 2003 TO: Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Council President City Council Members VIA: �Mayor Jesse Tanner FROM: Alex Pietsch, Administrator ka Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department STAFF CONTACT: Don Erickson (x-6581) SUBJECT: Proposed Anderson Annexation 10% Notice of Intent Petition ISSUE: The City is in receipt of a Notice of Intent to annex approximately 19.75 acres to the City of Renton by direct petition (Figure 1, Vicinity Map). State law requires that the Council hold a Public Meeting with the annexation proponents to decide whether to accept, reject or geographically modify the proposal, whether to require the assumption of bonded indebtedness, and, whether to require the simultaneous adoption of zoning. RECOMMENDATION: On the basis of the following analysis, the Administration recommends that Council accept the Notice of Intent. If Council concurs with this recommendation, the Administration recommends that Council take the following actions (pursuant to RCW 35A.14.120): • Authorize the circulation of the 50% Petition to Annex for the proposed expanded annexation; • Require City zoning consistent with the Comprehensive Plan; and, • Require that property owners with the proposed annexation area assume a proportional share of the City's outstanding indebtedness. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: The applicant is proposing to annex the area east of 148 h Avenue SE and south of SE 1200' Street next to the Urban Growth Area boundary into the City. The site is immediately west of recently approved Maureen Highlands Subdivision. This area was the recent focus of a six-month planning study that recommended amending the City's Comprehensive Plan land use designation for this area, changing it from primarily Residential Single Family (RS) to Residential Low Anderson Annexation 10% Petition 11/24/03 Density (RSL) overlay designation with a new R4 zoning classification. The area of this proposed annexation would receive the proposed new R-4 zoning if approved by Council. 1. Location: The proposed 19.75 acre rectangular shaped is located immediately south of the King County Urban Growth Area boundary and east of 148 h Avenue SE in the East Renton Plateau PAA. 2. Assessed Value: The assessed valuation at current development is $2,951,00. 3. Natural Features: The site is basically flat with a slight increase in height between 101, Avenue SE on the west and its eastern boundary. A portion of a wetland spills over onto the site from the south in its southwestern quadrant. 4. Existing Land Uses: Existing development includes 14 single-family detached dwellings, mostly on the northern half of the site. 5. Existing Zoning: The site is currently zoned R-4, four units per gross acre, in King County. 6. Comprehensive Plan: Renton's Comprehensive Plan designates the subject annexation area Residential Low Density (RLD). This designation will allow R-4 zoning. The latter is currently being developed and is anticipated to be ready by the time the annexation process is completed. 7. Public Services: All responding departments and divisions noted that the annexation represents a logical extension of their respective services and systems. • Water Utility: Staff note that the annexation area is within King County Water District 90's service area and stress the need for future developers to check on water availability from this district. • Surface Water: Staff notes that there is a deficiency in the existing storm drainage system in the annexation area. They note that in the past there have been complaints along the drainage course downstream. Any future development of the site could result in increased surface water runoff and may necessitate the use of higher surface water management design standards to address this potential. • Wastewater: The subject annexation site is located with Renton's Sewer Service Area and is considered a logical extension of this City service. • Parks: Staff notes a current deficiency in usable recreation space in the vicinity of the annexation. • Fire: The site is within Fire District No. 10 but would be served by the Renton Fire Department upon annexation. • Police: Police note an accumulative impact from all annexations that will eventually lead to the need for additional policing staff. Police costs are included in the fiscal analysis. • Public Works Maintenance: Staff notes that there are approximately 640 linear feet of roadway along 148'h Avenue SE and that at full development there could be as many as 2,800 linear feet of roadway associated with future development. The estimated cost of maintaining this amount of roadway is estimated to be approximately $3,700 per year. \\DAEDALUS\SYS2\SHARED\EDNSP\PAA\Annexations\Anderson\10% Issue Paper.doc\d Anderson Annexation 10% Petition 11/24/03 • Transportation: Transportation staff not the curb, gutters, sidewalks and street lighting will be required along 148 h Avenue SE as well as any internal streets to future development. They do not see this leading to any additional staffing. ANALYSIS OF THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION: Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan: The annexation policies generally support this proposed annexation. The subject properties are within Renton's Potential Annexation Area and are subject to development pressure (Policies LU-378 and LU-380). The area is available for urbanization under the King County Comprehensive Plan, zoning and subdivision regulations. Renton is the logical provider of urban infrastructure and services to the area (Policy LU-385). Policy LU-388 states that, in general, the greater the contiguity with the city limits, the more favorable the annexation. The proposed area for annexation abuts the city boundary on about 50 % of its perimeter. 2. Consistency with the Boundary Review Board Objectives: a. Preservation of natural neighborhoods and communities; The proposed annexation does not split or change existing neighborhoods. The boundaries were drawn specifically to include all the homes along 148"' Avenue NE and SE 120"' Street abutting the UGA boundary. b. Use of Physical boundaries, including but not limited to bodies of water, highways, and land contours; The proposed annexation abuts the City of Renton along its southern and eastern boundaries. The Urban Growth Area boundary to the north is a physical boundary as is 148' Avenue SE. c. Creation and preservation of logical service areas; The proposed annexation area is within Renton's wastewater service area but within Water District 90's service area. It is within the Issaquah School District and Fire District 10. It would continue to receive water from District 90 and remain in the Issaquah School District. Renton would provide fire service upon annexation. d. Prevention of abnormally irregular boundaries; The proposed boundaries for this annexation are regular. e. Discouragement of multiple incorporations of small cities and encouragement of incorporations of cities in excess of ten thousand population in heavily populated urban areas; Not applicable. f. Dissolution of inactive special purpose districts; There are no known inactive special purpose districts in this area. g. Adjustment of impractical boundaries; This annexation is not being proposed to adjust what are considered to be impractical boundaries. \\DAEDALUS\SYS2\SHARED\EDNSP\PAA\Annexations\Anderson\10% Issue Paper.doc\d Anderson Annexation 10% Petition 4 11/24/03 h. Incorporation as cities or towns or annexation to cities or towns of unincorporated areas which are urban in character; and, King County has designated this area for urban development because of its location within the Urban Growth Area boundary. The county has also indicated that it wants to divest itself from providing urban services to these unincorporated urban areas. i. Protection of agricultural and rural lands which are designated for long term productive agricultural and resource use by a comprehensive plan adopted by the county legislative authority. Not applicable. No portions of this proposed annexation are designated for long term productive agricultural use in either the King County or Renton Comprehensive Plans. CONCLUSION: The proposal is essentially consistent with City policies related to annexation as well as Boundary Review board objectives for annexation. No impediments to the provision of City services to the area have been identified. An initial fiscal analysis was conducted by staff for this annexation area. It indicated an annual surplus of $1,706 to the City under current projected revenues and costs. A more detailed analysis may be conducted following receipt of the certified 50% Petition to annex. Attachments cc: Jay Covington Alex Pietsch Rebecca Lind Don Erickson \\DAEDALUS\SYS2\SHARED\EDNSP\PAA\Annexations\Anderson\10% Issue Paper.doc\d 4-03_006 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO COMMENCE ANNEXATION PROCEEDINGS UNDER RCW 35A.14.120 (Direct Petition Method) 10 % PETITION — ANNEXATION TO: THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON CITY OF-RENT09- City Hall, c/o City Clerk 1055 South Grady Way. R33 Renton, WA 98055 RECEIVED CI Y CLERK'S OFFICE Doon The undersigned are the owners of not less than ten percent (10%) in acreage, according to the assessed valuation for general taxation, of property which they desire to annex to the City of Renton. We hereby advise the City Council of the City of Renton that it is our desire to commence annexation proceedings under the provisions of RCW 35A.14.120 of all or any part of the area described below. The territory proposed to be annexed is within King County, Washington, and is contiguous to the City of Renton. A map (Exhibit 1) and legal description (Exhibit 2) are included as part of this petition. The City Council is requested to set a date not later than sixty days after the filing of this request for a public meeting with the undersigned. At such meeting, the City Council will decide whether the City will accept, reject or geographically modify the proposed annexation; 2. The City Council will decide whether to require simultaneous adoption of a proposed zoning regulation, such a proposal having been prepared and filed for the area to be annexed as provided for in RCW 35A.14.330 and 35A.14.340; and, 3. The City Council will decide whether to require the assumption of existing city indebtedness by the area to be annexed. This page is the first of a group of pages containing identical text material. It is intended by the signers that such multiple pages of the Notice of Intention be presented and considered as one Notice of Intention. It may be filed with other pages containing additional signatures which cumulatively may be considered as a single Notice of Intention. Page 1 of 2 FROM : LAINER FAX NO. : 425 885 3261 Sep. 25 2003 Oe:33AM P3 WARNING —7--aery PeTSOPP' whc sagas this petition odds any other Charr, his or her true nwne, or who knovsfregly signs move tl�n one of :hest pe::'ions. or sigmas €a pe€ition seeking an elect=on tvdren he or she is not a legal voter, or signs a pe ifion w cn he of- MAW is Othem"S'se not¢aeaHfied to segn, or who -makes herein tray false starernent, shall be guilty Of a misdemeanor - The tadeasigued have lead Uhe abcxc pWuou and con=t to the Ming of this getitiOn- (Ntamaes of petitioners should be are lderadctrl form as the name (hot APpesars cn record in the title to the real estate.) Kenmore, WA 98028 he.stansbury@verizon.net Seattle, WA 98122-0200 mautt@attbi.com Page 2 of 2 H:\biVVON•SNP&-TSNPIANNiNG1ANNEX110%NOtice of tntent.doc\0D ,-oposed Anderson Annexation Figure 3: Existing Structures Map __ Site Boundary _ City Limits Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning _ _ Urban Growth Boundary Alex eietse4 Administrator — G. Del Rosario Existing Structure ANTO 27 October 2003 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BELL Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board.. Finance & IS Department Staff Contact...... Victoria Runkle, Administrator Subject: Streamlining Sales Tax Resolution Exhibits: Issue Memorandum Resolution For Agenda of: December 01, 2003 Agenda Status Consent .............. Public Hearing.. Correspondence.. Ordinance ............. Resolution............ Old Business........ New Business....... Study Sessions...... Information......... X X Recommended Action: Approvals: Legal Dept......... X Council Concur Finance Dept...... X Other ............... Fiscal Impact: $ Expenditure Required... Transfer/Amendment....... Amount Budgeted....... Revenue Generated......... Total Project Budget City Share Total Project.. SUMMARY OF ACTION: Staff requests the Resolution be placed on Council Concur agenda of December 1, 2003. This Resolution will be discussed at the informal Council Committee of the Whole meeting on the same date. The Resolution supports the State of Washington's efforts in Streamlining Sales tax project with national counterparts, with the exception that they not change the distribution of sales taxes from point -of -sale to point -of -delivery. The Resolution supports the efforts the City of Kent has been leading to ensure that land use policies and revenue policies remain aligned. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Council place the Resolution for Council concur and to have the Resolution read on December 1, 2003. C:\Documents and Settings\mpetersen\Local Settings\Temp\streamlining sales tax —agenda bill.doc dt A CITY OF RENTON saR Finance & Information Services Department MEMORANDUM Date: November 18, 2003 To: Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Council President City Councilmembers Via: - Jesse Tanner, Mayor From: Victoria Runkle, Finance & Information Services Administrator Staff Contact: Victoria Runkle, 6858 Subject: Streamlining Sales Tax Effort ISSUE: As mentioned last month at the informal Committee of the Whole, the Department of Revenue (DOR) is proceeding with the concept of Streamlining Sales Tax (SST). This concept has many elements. The major change is "sourcing" of sales taxes. Under the SST, the State would change from a current statutory model that is a mix of point -of -origin and point -of -sale to a pure point -of -delivery model. This change in sourcing is expected to result in significant revenue dislocation from a number of local jurisdictions, particularly those with a concentration of warehouses and manufacturing sites that ship large goods or ship goods directly to businesses. After the City of Kent pointed out to the DOR that Kent — and only a few cities — would be significant "losers" in this new distribution model, the DOR promised to conduct a survey to discover the real impacts. Further, they promised to meet with an intergovernmental group to discuss mitigation and other issues. They are meeting now, but as follows, there has been little action to date. RECOMMENDATION: The recommendation is that the Council adopt the attached Resolution, which asks the State to be active in the national Streamlining Sales Tax effort; however, to do so without impacting the way intrastate sales taxes are distributed — i.e. based on location of the sales. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: On November 4, the State Department of Revenue convened the first of what will be, at best, five meetings with a local government advisory and mitigation committee on the subject of the SST and how best to resolve the issue of local sales tax "sourcing." The one thing our representatives at the meeting noted was that the DOR expects to advance a bill that anticipates enacting legislation that makes Washington SST compliant by April 1, 2005. Both the Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Council President City Councilmembers November 18, 2003 Page 2 City of Kent and our legislative lobbyist want to make certain we understand that if we cannot come to resolution on mitigation issues, the DOR will not let that stop them from enacting legislation. At the first meeting, the DOR did not have the results of the survey. They provided cities results as of last week, however they did not provide any understanding of their methodology. The DOR now has Renton as a "winner" city. This is a bit of a concern as we interviewed many businesses in the City, and our results are different. The DOR's results are attached. The numbers the State provided is taxable sales, not sales tax receipts, and on a biennial basis. Our representatives stated the DOR is open to discussing mitigation options. The City of Kent identified, and we are recommending, one mitigation option. The State can permit sales to be reported on a delivery basis, but the sales taxes are actually allocated to cities on a point -of -sale basis — as currently the practice. The State has the technological tools to support this. This is not a major change to the way they currently do business. The DOR did listen to the issues. There was no real discussion of the mitigation options, including this one. The good news, if there is any, is that Seattle is now identified as a "loser" city. The DOR has now taken a more active interest in this issue. They want to delay any action until we have a better understanding of, at least, the methodology, and also the real impacts. There are additional meetings of the intergovernmental group each Tuesday through November. However, again, the DOR expects to have their recommendations for the State Legislature by December 1. The cities are meeting again on November 20, and thus will be able to bring information that is more current to you on December 1. We have written the Resolution assuming that we want to go on record as stating that we support Kent's mitigation concepts, and the fact we want to be able to identify sales in our cities. We should be "winners" in any interstate sales tax generation. However, we also want to make certain sales generated within our City limits are distributed to us. Finally, the City of Kent discovered that the State could indeed implement Kent's sales tax distribution method and remain a member of the national Streamlining Sales Tax group. Thus, the motivation for DOR is not quite the same as they suggested it was a year ago. At that time the State argued that if we did not make these changes, the State of Washington would not be a member of the governing board of the national committee. This simply is not correct. Again, this terminates any reasons for the sourcing change to the intra-state sales. CONCLUSION: The City of Woodinville has passed a Resolution. There is another meeting of the impacted cities on November 20, and we will then know the number of cities that have passed a Resolution or are ready to pass this action. We know that Puyallup, Kent, and Olympia are all agreeing with this course of action. We ask that you pass this legislation. VAR/dlf cc: Jay Covington, CAO Derek Todd, Assistant to the CAO CADocuments and Settings\nVetersenlocai Settings\Temp\sales tax stream ining2.doc CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON ENDORSING THE ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON'S STREAMLINED SALES TAXES CONCEPT CONCURRENT ONLY UPON FEDERAL ADOPTION OF INTERNET AND CATALOG SALES TAXES; WHERE THE STATE OF WASHINGTON ADOPTS A POINT OF DELIVERY SALES TAX COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR INTERSTATE SALES, BUT ORDERS THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE TO DISTRIBUTE SALES TAX TO WASHINGTON CITIES BASED ON POINT OF SALE. WHEREAS, the City of Renton understands and supports the concept of streamlining definitions and sales tax rates for interstate sales; and WHEREAS, the City Renton believes it is important to make the State sales tax system effective and efficient for private businesses both within the state of Washington and for businesses outside its geographic boundaries; and WHEREAS, the state of Washington's tax structure is highly dependent upon sales tax receipts; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton has made a commitment to economic development with an emphasis on warehousing and retail sales as its economic base; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton has made a commitment to its citizens and businesses, which includes capital programs that are based upon present and future sales tax dollars for the delivery of services to the citizens of Renton, construction and reconstruction of infrastructure and facilities, and the possible investment in infrastructure as the City's share of economic development; and 1 RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, the City of Renton and many other cities, pursuant to the expectations of the Growth Management Act, have worked hard to develop economic, transportation, and land use policies that meet regional needs for employment in warehousing and retail activities; and WHEREAS, industrial, commercial and retail zones place disproportionate traffic, utility and public safety demands on the City of Renton; and WHEREAS, the City's industrial, commercial and retail zones have provided a sales tax base that has allowed the City to develop and improve infrastructure to facilitate commerce; and WHEREAS, if the State changes the distribution of sales tax receipts from point of sale to point of distribution, there will be a tax shift between cities which have developed the economic and land use policies to support regional growth to cities that have chosen not to have this activity in their geographic boundaries; and that WHEREAS, if the State changes the distribution of sales tax receipts from point of sale to point of distribution, a small number of cities will bear the largest share of the burden; and WHEREAS, the issues of equity are of great importance to the City of Renton; and WHEREAS, the proposed changes to streamlining sales tax would provide a positive impact for the state of Washington, but would produce disparate impacts for cities, counties and lesser taxing districts; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The above findings are true and correct in all respects. SECTION II. The City of Renton supports the concept of streamlining sales tax rates and definitions to make it easier for interstate and intrastate commerce. N RESOLUTION NO. SECTION III. The City of Renton strongly urges the Department of Revenue to adopt a policy for sales tax streamlining for interstate sales, but for intrastate sales continue the point of sale distribution of sales tax. SECTION IV. The City of Renton endorses the Washington State adoption. and implementation of streamlined sales taxes only with concurrent federal adoption of internet and catalog sales taxes. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2003. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RES. 1022:11 / 18/03:ma Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk day. of , 2003. Jesse Tanner, Mayor 1 3 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Submitting Data: Planning/Building/Public Works Dept/Div/Board.. Surface Water Utility Staff Contact...... Ron Straka (X-7248) Allen Quynn (X-7247) Subject: (CAG-03-103) SW 7`h Street Drainage Improvement Project Phase I - Morris Ave. S. to Burnett Ave. S. D.D.J. Construction Co., Inc. Exhibits: Pay Estimate #4 - Final Notice of Completion of Public Works Contract Al #: ' For Agenda of: 12/01/2003 Agenda Status Consent .............. Public Hearing.. Correspondence.. Ordinance ............. Resolution........... . Old Business........ New Business....... Study Sessions...... Information........ . EI Recommended Action: Approvals: Council Concur Legal Dept......... Finance Dept...... X Other. Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... $9,838.13 (Final Pay Est.) Transfer/Amendment....... Amount Budgeted....... $9,838.13 Revenue Generated......... Total Project Budget $653,000 City Share Total Project.. SUMMARY OF ACTION: D.D.J. Construction Co., Inc. completed construction of the SW 71h Street Drainage Improvement Project Phase I - Morris Ave. S. to Burnett Ave. S. on November 15, 2003. The total appropriated 2003 budget for the project is $653,000. The awarded amount of the contract was $305,293.34 and the final construction amount is $334,241.19. The increase of $28,947.85 is due to the following: • Changes in bid quantities. The funding for this project is provided through the Surface Water Utility CIP account number 421.000600.018.5960.0038.65.065430 (65430/5354). STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The Surface Water Utility recommends that Council accept project and approve the final pay estimate of $9,838.13 to D.D.J. Construction Co., Inc. Staff further recommends the retainage of $15,360.35 be released after sixty (60) days, subject to receipt of all required authorization. H:\File Sys\SWP - Surface Water Projects\SWP-27 - Surface Water Projects (CIP)\27-2959 SW 7th St. Drainage Improvement Project\Phase I Construction\1600 Construction\1605 Construction Pay Estimates\Final Pay AGENDA BILL.doc\AQ\tb TO-. FINANCE DIRECTOR FROM: PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATOR CONTRACTOR: D.D.J. Construction Co., Inc. 'INTRACT NO. CAG-03-103 ESTIMATE NO. 4 (Final) PROJECT: SW 7th Street Drainage Improvement Project Phase I - Morris Ave. S. To Burnett Ave. S. 1. CONTRACTOR EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE $9,042.40 2. SALES TAX @ 8.80% $795.73 3. TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT THIS ESTIMATE $9,838.13 4. EARNINGS PREVIOUSLY PAID CONTRACTOR $283,256.35 5. EARNINGS DUE CONTRACTOR THIS ESTIMATE $8,590.28 6. SUBTOTAL - CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS $291,846.63 7. RETAINAGE ON PREVIOUS EARNINGS $14,908.23 8. '' RETAINAGE ON EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE $452A2 9. SUBTOTAL - RETAINAGE $15,360.35 10. SALES TAX PREVIOUSLY PAID $26,238.48 11. SALES TAX DUE THIS ESTIMATE $795.73 12. SUBTOTAL - SALES TAX $27,034.21 " (95% x LINE 1) * (RETAINAGE: 5%) GRAND TOTAL: $334,241.19 FINANCE DEPARTMENT ACTION: PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR (Lines 5 and 11): ACCOUNT # 421.000600.018.5960.0038.65.065430/5354 $9,386.01 # 4 (Final) $9,386.01 —CTAINED AMOUNT (Line 8): ACCOUNT # 421.000600.018.5960.0038.65.065430/5354 $452.12 # 4 (Final) $452.12 TOTAL THIS ESTIMATE: $9,838.13 CHARTER 116, LAWS OF 1965 /wt (t/)-1103 CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATION 1, THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT THE MATERIALS HAVE BEEN FURNISHED, THE SERVICES RENDERED OR THE LABOR PERFORMED AS DESCRIBED HEREIN, AND THAT THE CLAIM IS A JUST, DUE AND UNPAID OBLIGATION AGAINST THE CITY OF RENTON, AND THAT 1 AM AUTHORIZED TO AUTHENTICATE AND CERTIFY TO SAID OLAIM n / f Signed: Printed On: 11/21/2003 City of Renton Public Works Department Page 1 Printed On: 11/21/2003 City of Renton Public Works Department Page 1 SW 7th Street Drainage Improvement Project Phase I - Project: Morris Ave. S. To Burnett Ave. S. Contract Number. CAG-03-103 Contractor: D.D.J. Construction Co., Inc. Pay Estimate 4 (Final) Closing Date: 11/21/2003 Item Description Unit Est. Unit Previous Previous This This Total Total No. Quantity Price Quantity Amount Quantity Amount Quantity Amount 001. Mobilization, cleanup & Demobilization Lump Sum 1 $22,000.00 1.00 $22,000.00 0.00 $0.00 1.00 $22,000.00 002. Construction Staking, Survey, and As -Built Drawings Lump Sum 1 $6,000.00 0.50 $3.000.00 0.50 $3,000.00 1.00 $6,000.00 003. Traffic Control Lump Sum 1 $12,000.00 1.00 $12.000.00 0.00 $0.00 1.00 $12,000.00 004. Temporary Water Pollution/Erosion Control Lump Sum 1 $10,000.00 1.00 $10,000.00 0.00 $0.00 1.00 $10,000.00 005. Dewatering Lump Sum 1 $5,333.00 1.00 $5,333.00 0.00 $0.00 1.00 $5,333.00 006. Temporary Bypass Pumping Lump Sum 1 $3,000.00 1.00 $3,000.00 0.00 $0.00 1.00 $3,000.00 007. Trench Shoring and Excavation Safety Systems Lump Sum 1 $1,000.00 1.00 $1,00D.00 0.00 $0.00 1.00 $1,000.00 008. Locate and Protect Existing Utilities Lump Sum 1 $4,300.00 1.00 $4,300.00 0.00 $0.00 1.00 $4,300.00 009. Removal of Structure and Obstruction Lump Sum 1 $4,000.00 1.00 $4,000.00 0.00 $0.00 1.00 $4.000.00 010. Abandonment of Existing Catch Basin and Manhole Each 11 $850.00 10.00 $8,500.00 0.00 $0.00 10.00 $8,500.00 011. Remove/Relocate Existing Signing Lump Sum 1 $500.00 1.00 $500.00 0.00 $0.00 1.00 $500.00 012. Ductile Iron Drain Pipe 12-inch Dia. (inc. Bedding) Linear Foot 150 $55.00 150.00 $8,250.00 0.00 $0.00 150.00 $8,250.00 013. CPEP Drain Pipe 12-inch Dia. (incl. Bedding) Linear Foot 150 $46.00 142.00 $6,532.00 0.00 $0.00 142.00 $6,532.00 014. CPEP Drain Pipe 36-inch Dia. (incl. Bedding) Linear Foot 500 $100.00 500.00 $50,000.00 0.00 $0.00 500.00 $50,000.00 015. Catch Basin Type 1- (incl. Foundation rock) Each 10 $1,000.00 7.00 $7,000.00 0.00 $0.00 7.00 $7,000.00 016. Catch Basin Type 2 - 48- inch Dia. Each 1 $2.980.00 2.00 $5,960.00 0.00 $0.00 2.00 $5,960.00 017. Catch Basin Type 2 - 54- inch Dia. Each 1 $3,400.00 1.00 $3,400.00 0.00 $0.00 1.00 $3,400.00 018. Catch Basin Type 2 - 60- inch Dia. Each 5 $3,650.00 5.00 $18,250.00 0.00 $0.00 5.00 $18,250.00 019. Catch Basin Type 2 - 72- inch Dia. Each 1 $6,000.00 1.00 $6,000.00 0.00 $0.00 1.00 $6,000.00 020. Bank Run Gravel for Trench Backfill Ton 300 $16.50 504.60 $8,325.90 0.00 $0.00 504.60 $8,325.90 021. Unsuitable Foundation Excavation, Incl. Haul Cubic Yard 100 $20.00 18.45 $369.00 0.00 $0.00 18.45 $369.00 022. Gravel Ball for Foundation Class B Ton 175 $18.50 31.15 $576.28 0.00 $0.00 31.15 $576.28 023. Controlled Density Fill Cubic Yard 5 $100.00 0.00 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 024. Reconnect Latpr I Stof�ff .ram> r ctioft,� y Each 3 $1,250.00 9.00 $11,250.tb 0.00 $0.00 9.00 $11,250.00 025. Relocate 8-inch Watei Main Lump Sum 1 $7,000.00 1.00 $7,000.00 0.00 $0.00 1.00 $7,0D0.00 026. Cement Concrete Curb and Gutter Linear Foot 340 $32.00 433.00 $13,856.00 0.00 $0.00 433.00 $13,856.00 027. Cement Concrete Sidewalk Square Yard 20 $38.00. 45.00 $1,710.00 0.00 $0.00 45.00 $1,710.00 028. Crushed Surfacing Top Course Ton 290 $20.00 230.36 $4.607.20 0.00 $0.00 230.36 $4,607.20 + Printed On: 11/21/2003 City of Renton Public Works Department Page 2 SW 7th Street Drainage Improvement Project Phase 1- Project: Morris Ave. S. To Burnett Ave. S. Contractor: D.D.J. Construction Co., Inc. Pay Estimate Item Description Unit Est. To. Quantit 029. Sawcutting 030. Temporary Hot Mix asphalt Concrete Patch 031. Asphalt Concrete Pavement Cl. B 032. Restore Pavement Markings 033. Remove/Restore Existing Landscaping 034. Topsoil Type A 035. Seeding. Fertilizing and Mulching 036. Television Inspection 037. Compaction Testing 038. Minor Changes Subtotal 8.8% Sales Tax TT Total Linear Foot 2100 Ton 130 Ton 330 Lump Sum 1 Lump Sum 1 Cubic Yard 30 Square Yard 200 Lump Sum 1 Each 10 Lump Sum 1 4 (Final) Unit Price $0.10 $110.00 $85.00 $1,200.00 $4,900.00 $50.00 $5.00 $300.00 $200.00 $5,000.00 Contract Number: Closing Date: Previous Previous Quantity Amount 1820.00 $182.00 170.85 $18,793.50 485.82 $41,294.70 1.00 $1,200.00 0.50 $2,450.00 120.00 $6,000.00 85.00 $425.00 1.00 $300.00 4.00 $800.00 0.00 $0.00 $298,164.58 CAG-03-103 11/21/2003 This This Total Total Quantity Amount Quantity Amount 0.00 $0.00 1820.00 $182.00 0.00 $0.00 170.85 $18,793.50 0.00 $0.00 485.82 $41,294.70 0.00 $0.00 1.00 $1,200.00 0.50 $2,450.00 1.00 $4,900.00 0.00 $0.00 120.00 $6,000.00 0.00 $0.00 85.00 $425.00 0.00 $0.00 1.00 $300.00 0.00 $0.00 4.00 $800.00 0.71848 $3,592.40 0.71848 $3,592.40 $9,042.40 $307,206.98 $26,238.48 $795.73 $27,034.21 $324,403.06 $9,838.13 $334,2411..19 /w ��g, STATE 0� State of Washington Reg.No.: 04 Department of Revenue y Audit Procedures & Administration Date:_ 1P yea PO Box 47474 yy'889 ae Olympia, Washington 98504-7474 NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT From: DEPARTMENT USE ONLY City of Renton Assigned To 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 Date Assigned Notice is hereby given relative to the completion of contract or project described below. Description of Contract (CAG-03-103) SW 7`' Street Drainage Improvement Project Phase I — Morris Ave. S. to Burnett Ave. S. Project No. SWP-27-2959 Contractor's Name D.D.J. Construction, Inc. Telephone No. (425) 235-0524 Contractor's Address 11301 1861h Ave. SE Renton, WA 98027 Date Work Commenced Date Work Completed Date Work Accepted August 18, 2003 November 15, 2003 November 17, 2003 Surety or Bonding Co. United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company Agent's Address Mr. John Beeson Busch, Cotton and Scott, LLC PO Box 3018 11714 Northcreek Parkway, Suite 102 Bothell, WA 98041 Contract Amount: Additions or Reductions Sales Tax: Total $280,600.50 $26,606.90 $27,034.21 $334,241.19 I2 Phone No: Amount Disbursed: $318,880.84 Amount Retained: $15,360.35 Total: $334,241.19 (Disbursing Officer) The Disbursing Officer must complete and mail THREE copies of this notice to the Department of Revenue, Olympia, Washington 98504- 7474, immediately after acceptance of the work done under this contract. NO PAYMENTS SHALL BE MADE FROM RETAINED FUND until receipt of Department's certificate, and then only in accordance with said certificate. H:\File Sys\SWP - Surface Water Projects\SWP-27 - Surface Water Projects (CIP)\27-2959 SW 7th St. Drainage Improvement Project\Phase I Construction\1600 ConstructionA 605 Construction Pay Estimates\Notice_of completion.doc\AQ\tb CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Al #: V j Submitting Data: Planning/Building/Public Works For Agenda of: Dept/Div/Board.. Utility Systems Division December 1, 2003 Agenda Status Staff Contact....... Mike Benoit, x7206 Consent .............. X Public Hearing.. Subject: Water and Sanitary Sewer Boundary Agreement Correspondence.. Between Renton and Skyway Water and Sewer District Ordinance ............. Resolution............ X Old Business........ New Business....... Exhibits: Issue Paper Study Sessions...... Agreement Information......... Resolution Recommended Action: Approvals: Refer to Utilities Committee Legal Dept......... X 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 City of Renton and Skyway Water and Sewer District (Skyway) have been discussing updating our water and sewer service boundary agreements. Our existing agreements predate the merger of Skyway and Bryn Mawr - Lakeridge Water and Sewer Districts. Renton had sewer and water boundary agreements with Skyway but not Bryn Mawr - Lakeridge. Renton and Bryn Mawr - Lakeridge utilized the water boundary as established in the 1999 update of the Skyway Coordinated System Plan. The City and Skyway have agreed on the boundaries. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The Planning/Building/Public Works Department recommends that Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to approve and execute the agreement. H:\File Sys\WWP - WasteWater\WWP-11-0000 Adjacent Districts\WWP-11-0020 Bryn Mawr Lakeridge\AB boundary.doc\MBtp CITY OF RENTON PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: November 20, 2003 TO: Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Council President Members of the Renton City Council VIA: J, Mayor Jesse Tanner FROM: Gregg Zimmerman, Aknistrator Planning/Building Public Works Department STAFF CONTACT: Mike Benoit (x7206) SUBJECT: Sanitary Sewer and Water Service Area Boundary Revisions Between Renton and Skyway Water and Sewer District iSSITF.- The City of Renton and Skyway Water and Sewer District (Skyway) have been discussing updating our water and sewer service boundary agreements. We have come to an agreement on the proposed interlocal agreement. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning/Building/Public Works Department recommends that Council approve the agreement and adopt the resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: Our existing agreements predate the merger of Skyway and Bryn Mawr - Lakeridge Water and Sewer Districts. Renton had sewer and water boundary agreements with Skyway but not Bryn Mawr - Lakeridge. Renton and Bryn Mawr - Lakeridge utilized the water boundary as established in the 1999 update of the Skyway Coordinated System Plan. The City and Skyway have agreed on the boundaries. The existing water agreement shows the Skyway and Renton service areas with area(s) between that belong to neither. Typically the area between is Seattle service area that is to be transferred in the future as agreed in the Skyway Coordinated Water System Plan. The boundary shown in the new agreement November 20, 2003 Page 2 identifies what would be the boundary separating the two districts following the transfer. There are some minor changes in the water boundary that both districts agreed would be beneficial in providing logical service to the customers of both districts. For example, not splitting a property with the boundary or trying to eliminate the need for both districts to have a main in the same street to serve their side. Similarly, there are some minor changes in the sewer boundary that both districts agreed that would be beneficial in providing logical service to the customers of both districts. Both the water and sewer boundaries have been extended to identify the service areas where Renton is adjacent to the new portion of Skyway (the portion that was formerly Bryn Mawr - Lakeridge Water and Sewer District). There is language in the agreement that discusses each district continuing to provide water service to properties they currently serve within the other district. This language is brought forward from the existing water agreement. The agreement introduces language that will lead to an eventual franchise agreement for the areas that Skyway provides water or sanitary sewer service within Renton city limits. Nothing in the agreement calls for the transfer of either water or sewer customers from one provider to the other. CONCLUSION: We are asking the Council for approval and adoption of a resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement. H:\File Sys\WWP - WasteWater\WWP-11-0000 Adjacent Districts\WWP-11-0020 Bryn Mawr Lakeridge\issue.doc\MBtp CITY OF RENTON AND SKYWAY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF WATER AND SANITARY SEWER SERVICE BOUNDARIES THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this day of , 200 , by and between SKYWAY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT, a Washington municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "SWSD", and the CITY OF RENTON, a Washington municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "RENTON". WITNESS TH: WHEREAS, SWSD is qualified t rov' a water and sanitary sewer service within its prescribed area; and WHEREAS, RENTON is qual sanitary sewer service, within its re. WHEREAS, the for Water and Sewer Districts' retaining the name of Skyway WHEREAS, the former Skyva sewer boundary agreements with RE die 1 �c services, including water and and a Sewer and Bryn Mawr-Lakeridge erged, with the district subsequently District; and er and Sewer District had existing water and and WHEREAS, SWSD provides water and sanitary sewer service in an area adjacent to and within RENTON's corporate boundaries and it is in the public interest for the parties herein to enter into an agreement to provide for the efficient planning and development of new water and sanitary sewer services in areas which may be served by either, or both, of the parties; now, therefore, IT IS HEREBY AGREED by and between the parties hereto as follows: 1. Water Service Area Boundary Between RENTON and SWSD. The attached legal description, Exhibit A, describes the line separating the RENTON water service area from SWSD water service area. The attached map, Exhibit B, depicts the line separating the RENTON water service area from SWSD water service area. RENTON shall provide water service for the area generally South and East of the line illustrated. SWSD shall provide water service for the area generally North and West of the line illustrated. Any new construction, upgrading, or replacements within the RENTON City Limits by SWSD for water service shall be in compliance with RENTON design and construction standards then in effect or SWSD design and construction standards, whichever are the higher design and construction standards including: materials, techniques, and fire flow. 2. City of Seattle Water Service Area: The City of Seattle (SEATTLE) currently provides direct water service to portions of the service area being discussed in Page 1 of 5 this agreement. These areas are not contiguous to the remainder of SEATTLE's service area, but have been served by SEATTLE for some time. These areas, herinafter the "Transfer Area", are identified in the Skyway Coordinated Water System Plan, as to be transferred to the appropriate purveyors as feasible and / or required by new development or annexation. SEATTLE is not a party to this agreement and the agreement should have no direct effect on SEATTLE. This agreement does not directly discuss the transfer of the SEATTLE service areas. This agreement only identifies the boundaries of the local purveyors to whom the service areas would belong to when transferred. 3. Overlaps in Water in the Transfer Area will be addri not be determined as part of th agree to notify the other an providing service to any a i Properties within the transfeT--areq 4. Transfer of certain Transfer Area to F Utilities have the right an transfer the ownership of RENTON: er Area: Any overlaps in water service at he time of the actual transfer and will nt. RENTON and SWSD mutually urrence from the other prior to c st rs within the Transfer Area. e 'cted Exhibit B ems that RENTON and Seattle Public > violating the intent of this agreement to water mains from Seattle Public Utilities to. a) the twelve inch diameter water main which runs southeasterly along Martin Luther King Way from the intersection of 68th Avenue South and Martin Luther King Way to the intersection of Martin Luther King Way and South 135th Street then northerly within an easement to South 133rd Street then easterly along South 133rd Street to the intersection of South 133rd Street South 132" Street, and South 134th Street where it is reduced to an eight inch diameter water main, and b) the eight inch diameter water main which runs easterly along South 132"d Street from the twelve inch by eight inch reducer at the intersection of South 133rd Street South 132"d Street, and South 134th Street to the intersection of South Langston Road and South 134th Street, and c) the water main that varies in diameter from eight inches to four inches to six inches which runs easterly along South 135th Street from the intersection of South 135th Street and Martin Luther King Way to the intersection of South 135th Street and 80th Avenue South then northerly along 80th Avenue South to the intersection of 80th Avenue South and South 134th Street. 5. Existing SWSD Water Service Connections in RENTON Service Area: SWSD currently provides water service to properties inside RENTON's water service area. RENTON consents to SWSD continuing to provide water service to these properties. The properties are listed in Exhibit E and depicted in Exhibit B. Page 2 of 5 6. Existina RENTON Water Service. Connections in SWSD Service Area: RENTON currently provides water service to properties inside SWSD's water service area. SWSD consents to RENTON continuing to provide water service to these properties. The properties are listed in Exhibit F and depicted in Exhibit B. 7. Overlap Areas: It is understood that RENTON and SWSD will continue providing service within the service area boundaries of the adjacent water utility, as defined in Sections 5 and 6 of this agreement, and which shall be known as overlap areas. RENTON and SWSD agree that any retail water service line extending outside of the service area boundary, as set forth in Section 1, shall be phased out and service transferred to the adjacent utility by mutual agreement. 8. Sewer Service Area Bounda Be "enENTON and SWSD. The attached legal description, Exhibit C, desc ' line separating the RENTON sewer service area from SWSD sewer a ice The attached map, Exhibit D, depicts the line separating th N e ervice area from SWSD sewer service area. RENTON I sanit sewer service for the area generally South and Ea qf--,t i ted. SWSD shall provide sanitary sewer service for the re a n` rra v orth West of the line illustrated. Any new construction, ," QOEeplacements within the RENTON City Limits by SWSD for sewe s i all be in compliance with RENTON design and constructions standards he in effect, or SWSD design and construction standards, whichever are th higher design and construction standards including: materials and techniques. 9. RENTON's Service Area Boundaries Overlao SWSD's Corporate Boundarv: There are areas where RENTON's service area boundaries and SWSD's corporate boundary overlap. RENTON and SWSD acknowledge that, with regard to providing service, it is the water and sanitary sewer service boundaries which govern, not the corporate boundaries. 10. Rescission of Prior Agreements: The former Skyway Water and Sewer District and RENTON entered into an agreement relating to water service area boundaries between the two jurisdictions dated February 2, 1998. That boundary has been incorporated into the SWSD boundary adopted by this document and the agreement is hereby rescinded. The former Skyway Water and Sewer District and RENTON entered into an agreement relating to sanitary sewer service area boundaries between the two jurisdictions dated June 9, 1994. That boundary has been incorporated into the SWSD boundary adopted by this document and the agreement is hereby rescinded. 11. Maintenance of Existing Facilities: SWSD and RENTON will each maintain their own facilities, according to industry standards. 12. SWSD Comprehensive Water and Sewer Planning. SWSD will submit, to RENTON, all future Comprehensive Water and Sewerage Plans and Page 3 of 5 amendments thereto involving area and/or improvements within RENTON City Limits. Said submission of the SWSD Plan(s) is to assure consistency with adopted city plans, policies, and land use controls, assist in the review of new development proposals and right-of-way construction permits, and to fulfill the responsibilities set forth in RCW 57 and King County Title 13. As new facilities are planned, constructed, maintained, and/or replaced within RENTON, they shall comply with RENTON design and construction standards then in effect, or SWSD design and construction standards, whichever are the higher design and construction standards. 13. Extension of Utilities Across Properties. RENTON and SWSD agree that they will require property owners who must end facilities to service their property in a comprehensive fashion up to i incl ing extending said facilities to the far side of the property, when apprpri t provide a connection point for the future (or existing) facilities of the prop 14. Franchise Agreement. anne)cirlg property within the SWSD service area, RENTON s al" r the purposes of continuing use of rights -of -way, a to or n i e tility facilities within the annexed territory. This franchi I e provisions as stated in the franchise between King County an ve a term not to exceed 3 (three) years. RENTON and SWSD will im edi tely begin negotiations for a new franchise for the purposes of rights -of -way u for SWSD service area within RENTON. The new franchise shall be negotiated within three years. Upon any subsequent annexations by RENTON within the SWSD service area, RENTON shall amend the franchise to include the annexed area, in order to maintain one franchise agreement. The franchise shall maintain the remaining balance of the term of the franchise. The franchise should include any updated provisions as approved by RENTON and agreed to by SWSD. Any franchise agreement issued hereunder shall be consistent with the respective comprehensive plans of the parties and State law. 15. Governmental Approvals. The parties will give notice of the adoption of this Agreement to Metropolitan King County, to the Department of Ecology, to the Department of Health, and to any other agency with jurisdiction, and shall cooperate and assist in any reasonable manner in procuring any necessary approvals hereof by those agencies. 16. Miscellaneous. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties, concerning the subject matter herein, and there are no representations or oral agreements other than those listed herein, which vary the terms of this Agreement. Future agreements may occur between the parties to identify, agree upon, or transfer service areas and/or facilities. This Agreement shall have a term of 25 (twenty-five) years. Page 4 of 5 17. Obligations Intact. Nothing herein shall be construed to alter the rights, responsibilities, liabilities, or obligations of either SWSD or RENTON regarding provisions of water or sewer services to the properties described herein, or other properties, except as specifically set forth herein. DATED this day of , 200_. Authorized by Resolution No. of the City Council of the City of Renton, Washington, at its regular meeting held on day of , 200_. RENTON s Ta' Mayor Date �T nnie I. Walton, City Clerk Date APPROVED AS TO LEGAL Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Approved by Resolution No. / of the Board of Commissioners of SKYWAY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT of King County, Washington, adopted at its regular meeting held on day of , 200_. SKYWAY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT Title: Page 5 of 5 EXHIBIT E Existing SWSD Water Service Connections in RENTON Service Area: ADDRESS KING COUNTY PARCEL NUMBER 8543 S 124 Street i.e., King County tax lot 072305-9049 12424 84 Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 072305-9058 12620 84 Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 072305-9061 12426 84 Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 072305-9068 8423 S 124 Street i.e., King County tax lot 072305-9069 8547 S 124 1h Street i.e., King County tax lot 072305-9072 8539 S 124 1h Street i.e., King County tax lot 072305-9073 1242284 thAvenue S i.e., King Ounty tax lot 072305-9074 8435 S 124 th Street i.e., Ki tax lot 072305-9075 1254084 th Avenue S i.e., Ki ount lot 072305-9077 8537 S 124 th Street i.e., oun to I 072305-9081 8428 S 124 th Street i.e. tax to 072305-9088 1220085 thAvenue S i. ., n oun lot 118000-5471 1211787 th Avenue S n ty4ax lot 118000-5520 1211685Avenue S i. ., n o ty tax lot 118000-5600 12121 87 1h Avenue S ounty tax lot 118000-5601 12133 87 Avenue S i.e. K' g County tax lot 118000-6780 12308 85th Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6890 8556 S 123d Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6980 8550 S 123rd Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6990 8544 S 123rd Place i.e., King County tax. lot 118000-7005 8540 S 123d Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7015 8532 S 123` Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7026 8524 S 123rd Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7036 8518 S 123rd Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7045 12320 85 thAvenue S i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7055 12314 85thAvenue S i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7056 vacant i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8225 8525 S 123rd Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8235 8529 S 123 rd Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8245 8535 S 123rd Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8255 8541 S 123rd Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8265 8547 S 123` Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8270 8553 S 123rd Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8275 8554 S 124 thStreet i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8290 8548 S 124 1h Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8295 8542 S 124 th Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8315 EXHIBIT E 8536 S 124 Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8325 8530 S 124 Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8335 8524 S T2--4-ffi Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8345 8518 S 124 Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8355 12820 84 Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 182305-9204 12811 84 Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 214480-0005 12823 84 Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 214480-0006 1281984 1h Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 214480-0007 12852 801h Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 214480-0225 7830 S Langston Road i.e., King Cgonty tax lot 214480-0336 7840 S Langston Road i.e., King ounO tax lot 214480-0341 7835 S 130th Street i.e., K' g ax lot 214480-0342 13 7931 S 0 Street Le, in ty of 214480-0345 8531 S 124 th Street ' e., i u y tax 96140-0025 EXHIBIT F Existing RENTON Water Service Connections in SWSD Service Area: ADDRESS KING COUNTY PARCEL NUMBER 8231 S 121 st Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-5795 8246 S 122" Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-5850 8324 S 122" Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-5855 8240 S 122" Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-5880 8232 S 122" Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-5890 8222 S 122" Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-5900 8218 S 122" Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-5910 8208 S 122" Street i.e., King Ou6ty tax lot 118000-5915 Vacant i.e., Ki tax lot 118000-5930 12209 82" Avenue S i.e., Ki ount lot 118000-6230 Vacant i.e., i oun to All 18000-6250 Vacant i.e. n tax 10 118000-6350 8207 S 122" Street i. ., n oun lot 118000-6360 8217 S 122" Street n t ax lot 118000-6375 8223 S 122" Street i. ., n o ty tax lot 118000-6390 8239 S 122" Street ounty tax lot 118000-6405 8241 S 122" Street i.e. K' g County tax lot 118000-6415 8247 S 122" Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6425 8323 S 122" Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6445 8254 S 123` Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6460 8246 S 123` Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6475 8240 S 123` Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6477 8228 S 123rd Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6500 8220 S 123rd Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6520 8214 S 123` Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6530 8202 S 123d Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6550 12202 84 Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6560 8411 S 122" Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6570 Vacant i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6650 Vacant i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6660 8412 S 123rd Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6670 12212 84 Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 118000-6685 12300 84 Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7080 8411 S 123rd Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7095 Vacant i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7105 8432 S 123rd Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7106 12309 85 Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7108 EXHIBIT F 8438 S 123` Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7120 8426 S 123` Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7140 8416 S 123` Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7185 12312 84 Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7200 8410 S 123` Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7210 Vacant i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7220 8211 S 123` Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7230 8217 S 123rd Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7245 8223 S 123rd Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7255 8241 S 123rd Street i.e., King Co ty tax lot 118000-7265 8229 S 123rd Street i.e., King oun tax lot 118000-7275 8235 S 123` Street i.e., K' g ax lot 118000-7285 12309 84 Avenue S i.e , in ty of 118000-7295 12315 84 Avenue S ' e., i u y tax 18000-7300 12311 84 Avenue S i. ., i o x lot 118000-7315 vacant Ki g out x lot 118000-7316 8230 S 123d Place '. , K u ty tax lot 118000-7375 8222 S 123rd Place my tax lot 118000-7405 8216 S 123rd Place 1., Ki g County tax lot 118000-7410 8210 S 123d Place i.e., ng County tax lot 118000-7415 8200 S 12TO Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7420 8205 S 123` Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7850 8211 S 123` Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7865 8223 S 123rd Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7875 8217 S 123rd Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7880 8233 S 123rd Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7900 8243 S 123rd Street i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7915 12333 84 Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 118000-7931 12408 84 Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8060 8409 S 123rd Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8070 8415 S 123` Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8080 8427 S 123rd Place i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8090 12323 85 Avenue S i.e., King County tax lot 118000-8105 CITY OF RENTON PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM ` DATE: November 20, 2003 TO: Larry Warren, City Attorney FROM: Gregg Zimmermalt, Administrator STAFF CONTACT: Mike Benoit (x7206) SUBJECT: Proposed Resolution The Utilities System has prepared an Agenda Bill to request Council approval for an interlocal agreement between the City of Renton and Skyway Water and Sewer District. The Council meeting is scheduled for December V. You have previously reviewed the agreement for legal form (see attached memo dated 8/20/02). We are not concerned about the second paragraph of section 1. It is our opinion that both districts have standards that are similar. We have changed the title to Section 16 to "Miscellaneous". We are attaching a draft resolution for your office to final. An electronic version will be sent to Maryann for her convenience. Enclosure H:\File Sys\WWP - WasteWater\WWP-11-0000 Adjacent Districts\WWP-11-0020 Bryn Mawr Lakeridge\warren02.doc\MABtp To: From: Date: Subject: CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM cnyt Legg erman, Administrator Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney August 20, 2002 Skyway Water and Sewer District Re: Proposed Water and Sewer Boundary Agreement Office of the City Attorney Lawrence J. Warren CE/ VE AUG 21 2002 CITY OF RENTON ?U3LIC WORKS ADMirj The agreement is approved as to legal form. Is there any question about whose standards mht be superior under the second paragraph of section 1? Can we use another title to section 16?Instead of sanctity of agreement (we can gave and use that with St. Anthony's) can we use miscellaneous? The short section includes scope, duration and amendment s it's hard to choose a single title. Lawrenc . Warren. LJW: tmj cc: Jay Covington Mike Benoit T10.36:32 Post Office Box 626 - Renton, Washington 98057 - (425) 255-8678 / FAX (425) 255-5474 R E N T �ON ® This oaoarnnntain«— CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO ENTER INTO AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH THE SKYWAY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT TO MODIFY THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE CITY AND SKYWAY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT RELATED TO ESTABLISHMENT OF SERVICE BOUNDARIES. WHEREAS, the City of Renton and Skyway Water and Sewer District both provide water and sewer services to citizens within the greater Renton area; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton and Skyway Water and Sewer District have previously established the boundaries where each would provide sanitary sewer service as documented in a 1994 agreement; and D WHEREAS, th Qtv o ntO Sl ay at r and Sew Dist 'ct have previously established the boundaries where each would provide water service as documented in a 1998 agreement; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton and Bryn Mawr — Lakeridge Water and Sewer District have not previously established the boundaries where each would provide sanitary sewer service; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton and Bryn Mawr — Lakeridge Water and Sewer District have followed boundaries where each would provide water service as established in the 1999 update of the Skyway Coordinated System Plan; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton and Bryn Mawr — Lakeridge Water and Sewer District and Skyway Water and Sewer District merged in 1999 to form the current Skyway Water and Sewer District; and RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, it is now necessary to amend those agreements to acknowledge the current Skyway Water and Sewer District and slightly modify the water and sewer service boundaries; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The above recitals are found to be true and correct in all respects. SECTION II. The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to enter into an interlocal agreement with the Skyway Water and Sewer District amending the 1994 sanitary sewer and 1998 water agreements by amending the water and sewer service boundaries. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2003. D D Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2003. Jesse Tanner, Mayor Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: 2 H:\File Sys\WWP - WasteWater\WWP-11-0000 Adjacent Districts\WWP-11-0020 Bryn Mawr Lakeridge\Resolution. doc • ss From: David Christensen To: Walton, Bonnie Date: 11/25/03 3:22PM Subject: Three Letters ------------------ Bonnie, Here is info where lots are located (oo'lde- C4-11�/ //-M1*1S) i In the plat of White Fence Ranch which is located along the easterly boundary of the new plat of Maureen Highlands on the East Renton Plateau along NE 4th Street. The lots are located near the intersection of SE 124th Street and 155th Avenue SE. Let me know if you need anything else. Dave C. November 12, 2003 Renton City Council 1055 S Grady Way Renton WA. 98055 Re: Sewer to Lot 17 White Fence Ranch. i'I 1 \,fi 9 r REN A ON 0 V 2 1 2003 RECEIVED :.;I TY CLERK'S OFFICE RfFcavEn NOV 3 2003 CITY OF RENTON UTILITY sys-W This letter is a formal request for City of Renton sewer, for 1 new single family residence to lot 17, Block 4 White Fence Ranch. The City of Renton has approved service to a home under construction on the same street; Located on lot 30, Block 3 White Fence Ranch. Thank you Pruss Basic Ventures Inc. 18211 2401h Ave SE Maple Valley WA. 98038 November 12, 2003 Renton City Council 1055 S Grady Way Renton WA. 98055 Re: Sewer to Lot 18 White Fence Ranch. CITY OF RENTON N O V 2 1 2003 RECEIVED .;ITY CLERK'S OFFICE This letter is a formal request for City of Renton sewer, for 1 new single-family residence to lot 18, Block 4 White Fence Ranch. The City of Renton has approved service to a home under construction on the same street; Located on lot 30, Block 3 White Fence Ranch. 'Wank'you `I cti Stuart Pruss V,esdential Real Estate 1 240`h Ave SE Maple Valley WA. 98038 November 12, 2003 Renton City Council 1055 S Grady Way Renton WA. 98055 Re: Sewer to Lot 20 White Fence Ranch. "'AT'Y OFF RENTON RECEIVED ITY CLERK'S OFFICE This letter is a formal request for City of Renton sewer, for 1 new single family residence to lot 20, block 4 White Fence Ranch. The City of Renton has approved service to a home under construction on the same street; Located on lot 30, Block 3 White Fence Ranch. Thank you Gary Hartnett 9771 184" Ct NE Kirkland WA. 98052 Qda!ea' �rd�u� RECEIVED 3609 Southeast 18 Court NOV 0 7 2003 Renton, WA 98058 CITY OF RE NTON 425-2714396 R CIL November 6, 2003 DEC 0 1 2003 Subject: Additional Police Officers CITY C ERKSEOFFICE Dear Members of the City Council / Members of the Safety Committee: Recently I requested information from the city submitting a public disclosure request regarding data from the police department. That request included numbers of felonies by class over a ten year period, number of officers by division (traffic, etc) over that same period, expansion of the jurisdiction by Renton Police Officers, as well as calls for service, again over the last 10 years. I spoke with Chief Gary Anderson regarding the policy of back fill to meet military obligations. It is my understanding that due to budget constraints, priorities, and the training lag time of officers, additional officers were not immediately hired. We have now lost another good police officer to military demands. I strongly urge additional police officers be hired to assure citizen safety. I urge that a policy be in place to respond to the change in the number of police officers available to respond to service calls due to military demand, as well as just routine absent of officers (injury, vacations, family emergencies, etc). Over the last 10 years the jurisdiction covered by the Renton Police Department has grown substantially. The expansion of the jurisdiction in regards to both the number of people within that jurisdiction and the miles of additional territory now covered, further strains our police officers. It is my understanding that when a murder suicide in our city required the response of our officers, a shooting downtown required assistance from the Tukwila Police Department. This appears to indicate that additional officers are needed to provide the quality of service our citizens deserve. As our community grows in respect to population, geographic jurisdiction, traffic also continues to grow thus having the potential to delay response time. I believe that additional officers are needed to assist in compensation for this situation as well. With the city reviewing annexing a large area in the highlands east of the existing boundary, it seems apparent that additional police officers will be needed. With that expansion additional demand will be placed upon the police officers that respond to those service calls. I again urge that additional police officers be hired to guarantee citizens a safe environment. Also it has been brought to my attention that a couple of officers may be retiring, thus again requiring that additional officers be hired. As our community grows it is best to be proactive than reactive in respects to emergency preparation. My concerns are with the the number of officers available on shift at any given time to meet the needs of the people. The strong arm robbery at the transit center, the abduction of one of our citizens at gun point just a short distance from the transit center, and the incident at Dennys' involving a large number of victims all have a negative impact on the image of our city. l strongly encourage additional police officers, those available to respond to the daily demands of our community, be hired. Respectfully, Rosemary Quesenberry FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT December 1, 2003 TR0V117'0 BV C: 7 COUNCIL Date /,1-L W03 APPROVAL OF CLAIMS AND PAYROLL VOUCHERS The Finance Committee approves for payment on December 1, 2003, claim vouchers 221264-221647 and 2 wire transfers, totaling $2,557,684.03 , and 567 direct deposits, payroll vouchers 47603- 47837, and 1 wire transfer, totaling $1,771,628.68 . King Parker, Chair Corman, Vice -Chair, Don Persson, Member k3 w z � r!r3 � a 777 >. . " seb E I I 1,/ f i FA CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. .96 7/ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON ENDORSING THE ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON'S STREAMLINED SALES TAXES CONCEPT CONCURRENT ONLY UPON FEDERAL ADOPTION OF INTERNET AND CATALOG SALES TAXES; WHERE THE STATE OF WASHINGTON ADOPTS A POINT OF DELIVERY SALES TAX COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR INTERSTATE SALES, BUT ORDERS THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE TO DISTRIBUTE SALES TAX TO WASHINGTON CITIES BASED ON POINT OF SALE. WHEREAS, the City of Renton understands and supports the concept of streamlining definitions and sales tax rates for interstate sales; and WHEREAS, the City Renton believes it is important to make the State sales tax system effective and efficient for private businesses both within the state of Washington and for businesses outside its geographic boundaries; and WHEREAS, the state of Washington's tax structure is highly dependent upon sales tax receipts; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton has made a commitment to economic development with an emphasis on warehousing and retail sales as its economic base; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton has made a commitment to its citizens and businesses, which includes capital programs that are based upon present and future sales tax dollars for the delivery of services to the citizens of Renton, construction and reconstruction of infrastructure and facilities, and the possible investment in infrastructure as the City's share of economic development; and 1 RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, the City of Renton and many other cities, pursuant to the expectations of the Growth Management Act, have worked hard to develop economic, transportation, and land use policies that meet regional needs for employment in warehousing and retail activities; and WHEREAS, industrial,. commercial and retail zones place disproportionate traffic, utility and public safety demands on the City of Renton; and WHEREAS, the City's industrial, commercial and retail zones have provided a sales tax base that has allowed the City to develop and improve infrastructure to facilitate commerce; and WHEREAS, if the State changes the distribution of sales tax receipts from point of sale to point of distribution, there will be a tax shift between cities which have developed the economic and land use policies to support regional growth to cities that have chosen not to have this activity in their geographic boundaries; and that WHEREAS, if the State changes the distribution of sales tax receipts from point of sale to point of distribution, a small number of cities will bear the largest share of the burden; and WHEREAS, the issues of equity are of great importance to the City of Renton; and WHEREAS, the proposed changes to streamlining sales tax would provide a positive impact for the state of Washington, but would produce disparate impacts for cities, counties and lesser taxing districts; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The above findings are true and correct in all respects. SECTION II. The City of Renton supports the concept of streamlining sales tax rates and definitions to make it easier for interstate and intrastate commerce. 2 RESOLUTION NO. SECTION III. The City of Renton strongly urges the Department of Revenue to adopt a policy for sales tax streamlining for interstate sales, but for intrastate sales continue the point of sale distribution of sales tax. SECTION IV. The City of Renton endorses the Washington State adoption and implementation of streamlined sales taxes only with concurrent federal adoption of internet and catalog sales taxes. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2003. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RES. 1022:11 / 18/03 :ma Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk day of Jesse Tanner, Mayor 2003. K �St� ii-ayace3 CITY OF RENTON, WASIHNGTON ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ANNEXING CONTIGUOUS UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY KNOWN AS THE FALK ANNEXATION, BY THE ELECTION METHOD, AND SETTING THE TAXATION RATE, ESTABLISHING ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS, AND FIXING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ANNEXATION. WHEREAS, after public hearing, the City Council enacted a resolution calling for an annexation by election under RCW 35A.14.015 for an area commonly referred to as the Falk Annexation, which area is the property generally bounded by the existing City boundaries to the north boundary (the southern edge of South 471` Street) and west, the northern edge of SE 185t` Place, if extended, to the south, and the eastern edge of 102nd Avenue SE to the east, legally described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated by reference as if fully set forth; and WHEREAS, said resolution also called for an election on a proposition that the property in the Falk Annexation should be subject to existing bonded indebtedness; and WHEREAS, said resolution also called for an election on the proposition that all property located within the territory to be annexed, excluding street right-of-ways, shall, simultaneous with the annexation, have imposed City of Renton zoning regulations, with a Comprehensive Plan designation of Residential Single Family (RS) and a zoning designation of R-8; and WHEREAS, said proposed annexation had been submitted to and approved by the King County Boundary Review Board; and WHEREAS, an election was held pursuant to State statute; and WHEREAS, in the September 16, 2003 election for the Falk Annexation, the assumption of indebtedness, and the zoning regulations were approved by the voters; and ORDINANCE NO. WHEREAS, the election results certifying a sufficient majority to permit annexation of the area have been received by the City; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The City Council finds it to be in the best interest of the citizens of the City of Renton to annex and does hereby annex the territory submitted to the voters as the Falk Annexation situated in King County, Washington, as contiguous, proximate and adjacent to the present corporate limits of the City and as more particularly described by its legal description as set forth in Exhibit A and graphically shown on Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated in full by this reference. SECTION II. The territory set forth in this ordinance and for which said election results were certified for annexation should be and is hereby made a part of the City of Renton. The area shall be assessed and taxed at the same rate on the same basis as property within the City of Renton to pay for all or any portion of the outstanding indebtedness of the City of Renton, which indebtedness has been approved by the voters, contracted for, or incurred prior to or existing at, the date of annexation. SECTION III. Zoning for the annexed area is hereby designated as R-8, with a Comprehensive Plan designation of RS (Residential Single Family). SECTION IV. This ordinance, being an exercise of a power specifically delegated to the City legislative body, is not subject to referendum, and shall take effect five days after its passage, approval, and publication. f ORDINANCE NO. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2003. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2003. Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ORD.1051:10/7/03:ma Jesse Tanner, Mayor 3 Exhibit A FALK ANNEXATION LEGAL DESCRIPTION That portion of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 32, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., King County, Washington, lying northerly of the south line of the north 72 feet of the south half (1/2) of said subdivision; EXCEPT the east 20 feet thereof, TOGETHER WITH those portions of the west 30 feet of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter and the east 20 feet of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter, all in Section 32, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., King County, Washington, lying northerly of a line described as follows: Beginning said line at a point on the west boundary line of the plat of Windsor Heights, as recorded in Volume 173 of Plats, Pages 28 through 30, inclusive, records of King County, Washington, said point being 102.80 feet southerly of the northwest corner of said plat and also being a point on the easterly right of way margin of 102nd Ave SE; Thence westerly along said line, said line being perpendicular to said plat boundary line and right of way margin, crossin� 102 Ave SE, to an intersection with the westerly right of way margin of 102° Ave SE and the termination of said line. Exhibit B Falk Annexation 0 200 400 Gt�Y o� EDNSP 1 2400 24 October 2003 �AN'C� CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. ,6-0 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING THE PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR THE YEAR 2004 FOR BOTH GENERAL PURPOSES AND FOR VOTER APPROVED BOND ISSUES. WHEREAS, the City of Renton wants to maximize the impact of all new construction and growth in the City; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton does not want to increase the tax burden of the City's property owners; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton wants to continue to provide the same level of services to its citizens in 2004 as has been provided in 2003; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The regular tax levy for the City of Renton shall be $21,000,000. SECTION H. The City of Renton also authorizes King County to assess taxes in the amount of $525,000 for the Voted Bond Issue for Senior Housing. SECTION III. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and five days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2003. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk 1 y ORDINANCE NO. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2003. Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ORD.1057:11/3/03:ma Jesse Tanner, Mayor 2 �a1-/-a'D03 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. SD AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTIONS 8-4-31 OF CHAPTER 4, WATER, AND 8-5-15 OF CHAPTER 5, SEWERS, OF TITLE VIII (HEALTH AND SANITATION) OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON- BY INCREASING FEES. THE, CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. " Section 8-4-31, Charges for Metered Water Service Inside City, of Chapter 4, Water, of Title VIII (Heath and Sanitation) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows: 8-4-31 CHARGES FOR METERED WATER SERVICE INSIDE CITY: A. Customer Classifications: There will be two (2) new classes of customers established for the water utility. They will be residential (including single-family and duplex units) and commercial customers (including multi -family, commercial and industrial customers). B. Metered Rates: 1. The minimum rates for metered water supplied within the City in one month or fractional period thereof are hereby fixed in the following schedule: Size Of Service Total Service Charge 3/4 in. $ 10.82 1 in. 13.54 1-1/2 in. 17.36 2 in. 30.33 3 in. 89.82 4 in. 129.83 6 in. 194.77 8 in. 270.53 10 in. 389.55 12 in. 541.06 } 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2. Commodity Rates: Two (2) consumption blocks will be established for residential customers (single-family and duplex customers). The size of the first block will be zero to one thousand (0 to 1,000) cubic feet of water consumed per month. The second block will be all consumption over one thousand (1,000) cubic feet per month. The rates for these two (2) blocks are as follows: 1 to 1,000 cubic feet $1.81 Over 1,000 cubic feet 1.94 All commercial customers (multi -family, commercial and industrial) will pay for consumption at the first block rate of one dollar eighty one cent ($1.81) per one hundred (100) cubic feet. C. Senior Citizens And Disabled Persons: The following is hereby established for certain senior citizens and disabled persons who are economically disadvantaged as herein set forth: 1. Low -Income Seniors: A "low-income senior citizen" is defined as a person sixty-two (62) years of age or older who resides in a single-family dwelling that is separately metered for water usage, either as owner, purchaser, or renter, and whose total income, including that of his or her spouse or co -tenant, does not exceed the annual income threshold for low-income rate eligibility. The annual income threshold for eligibility for low- income rate shall be adjusted each calendar year, proportionate to the increase in the local consumer price index (for urban wage earners and clerical workers), to a base of the most recent census data available for determining the median household income for Renton. Any household with a disposable income of thirty five percent (35%) or less of the median household income for 2 ORDINANCE NO. the City of Renton will be eligible for a seventy five percent (75%) rate subsidy. Any household with an annual disposable income between thirty five (35%) and fifty percent (50%) of the Renton median household income is eligible for a forty percent (401/o) rate subsidy. For the calendar year 2001 those figures shall be less than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) per annum for a seventy five (75%) rate subsidy and between fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) and twenty one thousand nine hundred dollars ($21,900.00) for a forty percent (40%) rate subsidy for single occupancy, and for double occupancy less than seventeen thousand nine hundred fifty dollars ($17,950.00) for a seventy five percent (75%) rate subsidy, and between seventeen thousand nine hundred fifty dollars ($17,950.00) and twenty five thousand fifty dollars ($25,050.00) for a forty percent (40%) rate subsidy. For households with more than two individuals qualifying under subsection C of this Section, an additional five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) is added to the income threshold per qualifying individual. 2. Low -Income Disabled Citizen: A "low-income disabled citizen" is defined as: a) a person qualifying for special parking privileges under RCW 46.16.381(1)(a) through (f); b) a blind person as defined in RCW 74.18.020; c) a disabled, handicapped, or incapacitated person as defined under any other existing State or Federal program; or d) a person on home kidney -dialysis treatment who resides in a single-family dwelling that is separately metered for water usage, either as owner, purchaser or renter, and whose total income, including that of his or her spouse or co -tenant, does not exceed the annual income threshold for eligibility for low- income rate. 3. Qualified Persons: a. Every such person (if double occupancy, then both household members) shall meet either of the above requirements to qualify for senior citizen and disabled ORDINANCE NO. rate(s). Every such person (if double occupancy, then both household members), shall file with the Utilities billing section of the City, his or her affidavit, that he/she or they are qualified to be charged the special rate for such utility services herein stated. b. Such statement shall contain such other information as the Utilities billing section may prescribe, including but not limited to address, ownership or interest in the dwelling occupied by such applicant(s), amount, source and nature of all income from any and all sources, together with the applicant's unqualified promise to forthwith notify the City of any circumstances or change in condition which would make the applicant(s) ineligible to receive said special rate(s). The Utilities billing section may establish rules and procedures for implementing this Section. 4. Low -Income Rates: a. For those senior citizens and disabled persons who qualified as economically disadvantaged and were on this low-income rate prior to August 1, 1994, the following rates for water service relating to such single-family dwelling in which such eligible person or persons permanently reside are as follows: (1) One dollar twenty nine cents ($1.29) per month for a seventy five percent (75%) rate subsidy and two dollars thirty two cents ($2.32) for a forty percent (40%) rate subsidy, limited to nine hundred (900) cubic feet of water per month. 3 LA and B. (2) Any excess shall be charged as provided in Sections 8-4- b. For those senior citizens and disabled persons who qualify as economically disadvantaged, and were on this low-income rate after August 1, 1994, the 4 ORDINANCE NO. following rates for water service relating to such single-family dwelling in which such eligible person or persons permanently reside: (1) Two dollars eighty three cents ($2.83) per month for a seventy five percent (75%) rate subsidy, limited to nine hundred (900) cubic feet of water per month, and six dollars eighty cents ($6.80) per month for a forty percent (40%) rate subsidy, limited to nine hundred (900) cubic feet of water per month. (2) Any excess shall be charged as provided in subsections 8- 4-3 LA and B, except for those persons who qualify under home kidney dialysis. These customers are limited to one thousand seven hundred (1,700) cubic feet of water per month before any excess is charged as provided in subsections 8-4-3 LA and B. C. For those senior citizens and disabled persons who become eligible according to the criteria in Sections 8-4-31.C.1 and 8-4-31.C.2 after the effective date hereof, the following rates for water service relating to such single-family dwelling in which such eligible person or persons permanently reside: (1) Two dollars fifty eight cents ($2.58) per month, limited to nine hundred (900) cubic feet of water per month, and for households with income thirty five percent (35%) or below the median household income for Renton; and six dollars eighteen cents ($6.18) per month, limited to nine hundred (900) cubic feet of water per month for double occupancy households with income between thirty six percent (36%) and forty seven percent (47%) of the median household income for Renton. (2) Any excess shall be charged as provided in Section 8-4- 3 LA and B. ORDINANCE NO. 5. For those senior citizens, sixty two (62) years of age or older and/or disabled citizens, when such seniors and/or disabled citizens are not otherwise eligible for special rates as low-income seniors and/or disabled citizens, but who qualify for property tax exemption pursuant to RCW 84.36.381.5(a) and are not residents of the City shall be exempt from the fifty percent (50%) utility surcharge applicable to those customers not residents of the City. To receive this exemption the applicant must provide the information required under Section 8-4- 31.C.3. D. Rate Revenue For Capital Purpose: A portion of the revenue generated from the above rates will be used for water utility related capital improvement projects and/or debt services for the same as indicated in the adopted budget. Also included in the above rates are applicable State and local taxes. E. Penalty And Late Charges: Penalty and late charges shall be the same as in Section 8-1-8.A.Lb. SECTION II. Section 8-5-15, Sewer Charges, of Chapter 5, Sewers, of Title 8 (Heath and Sanitation) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows: 8-5-15 - SEWER CHARGES: A. Disposal Rates: The monthly rates and charges for sewage disposal service shall be as follows: 1. Single -Family: Thirteen dollars four cents ($13.04). 2. All Other Users: A base charge of one dollar ninety nine cents ($1.99) plus 3 one dollar forty seven cents ($1.47) per month for each hundred (100) cubic feet of water used, for a minimum charge of thirteen dollars four cents ($13.04) per month. 2 ORDINANCE NO. 3. Charges For Sewer Service Without City Water: In the event that water obtained from sources other than purchased from the City is either discharged or drained into the sewer system, users shall be charged by one of the two (2) following methods: per month. a. For single-family residences, thirteen dollars four cents ($13.04) b. For other than single-family dwellings, the Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator shall install a water meter into such private water system at cost to property owners, and the method of billing shall be in compliance with Section 8-5-15.A.2 of this Title. B. Separate Sewer Exempt Meter: Whenever the use of water is such that a portion of the water used does not flow into the City sewer system but is lost by evaporation or used in irrigation, manufacturing or any other use, and the person in control provides proof of this fact, such person may apply for the installation of a separate sewer exempt meter to measure the amount of water so used or lost and no charge shall be made for sewage because of water so used or lost. A sewer exempt meter application will be made in the same manner as a regular water meter installation. All sewer exempt meters shall be located at the property line or adjacent to the regular meter; provided, however, an evaporation exemption may be granted to coin -operated and commercial laundries without the installation of a submeter. Such exemption shall be an eleven percent (I I%) reduction in chargeable water consumption for commercial and industrial laundries and a three percent (3%) reduction in chargeable water consumption for coin -operated laundries. C. Service Outside Of City: The rates to such special uses shall be one and one-half (I-1/2) times the basic City water rates applicable to resident users for similar services plus any 7 ORDINANCE NO. monthly fees levied by Metro except that such exemptions and discounts as provided in Sections 8-4-32, 8-5-15.D.4 and 8-5-15.D.5 shall likewise apply to these rates. D. Additional Charges: In addition to the foregoing charges specified in this Section, the following rates shall be charged: l . A charge of twenty three dollars forty cents ($23.40) per month payable to Metro for each single-family dwelling unit. 2. A charge of twenty three dollars forty cents ($23.40) per month payable to Metro for each seven hundred and fifty (750) cubic feet, or any fraction thereof, of water used for all users other than single-family. 3. ' Any additional charges hereafter imposed by Metro under the "Industrial Cost Recovery" or "Industrial Waste Surcharge" programs required under the FWPCA (PL 92- 500), section 204, or as same may be amended hereafter, plus fifteen percent (15%) thereof as an additional charge for the City's cost of implementing such programs. 4. Senior and/or disabled citizens who qualified under Section 8-4-3 LC for low-income rates prior to August 1, 1994, are eligible for the following rates: a. Twenty three dollars forty cents ($23.40) per month for Metro sewer, -and one dollar eleven cents ($1.11) per month for City sewer charges for a seventy five percent (75%) rate subsidy and two dollars twelve cents ($2.12) per month for City sewer charges for a forty percent (40%) rate subsidy. b. Senior and/or disabled citizens who qualify under Section 8-4-3 LC for low-income rates after August 1, 1994, are eligible for the following rates: (1) Twenty three dollars forty cents ($23.40) per month for Metro sewer and three dollars thirty four cents ($3.34) per month for City sewer charges for a 8 ORDINANCE NO. seventy five percent (75%) rate subsidy, and seven dollars eighty five cents ($7.85) per month for City sewer charges for a forty percent (40%) rate subsidy. (2) For double occupancy households, seven dollars thirty two cents ($7.32) per month for households with incomes between thirty six percent (36%) and forty seven percent (47%) of the median household income for the City. 5. For those senior citizens, sixty two (62) years of age or older and/or disabled citizens, when such seniors and/or disabled citizens are not otherwise eligible for special rates as low-income seniors and/or disabled citizens, but who qualify for property tax exemption pursuant to RCW 84.36.381.5(a) and are not residents of the City shall be exempt from the fifty percent (501/o) utility surcharge applicable to those customers not residents of the City. To receive this exemption the applicant must provide the information required under Section 8-4-31.C.2. E. Installation Of Sewage Meter: Whenever the use of the public sewer is such that infiltration and/or inflow is evident from a private sewage facility, or a building sewer, where the sewer flow is two (2) times in excess of the daily metered water, the Utilities Engineer shall install a sewage meter and charge the regular monthly rates and charges for customers in that class, for all infiltration and inflow and sewage that it discharged into the public sewers. All costs and expenses incident to the installation and connection of the sewer meter shall be borne by the owner or applicant of the premises in question. F. Rate Revenue For Capital Purpose: A portion of the revenue generated from the above rates will be used for sewer utility related capital improvement projects and/or debt services for the same as indicated in the adopted budget. Also included in the above rates are applicable State and local taxes. Z G. Penalty And Late Charges: Penalty and late charges shall be the same as in Section 8-1-8.A. Lb. SECTION II. 30 days after publication. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ORD.1082:11 / 14/03 : ma day of , 2003. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk day of 2003. Jesse Tanner, Mayor J 10 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. Z'Oil AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM RESIDENTIAL- 8 ZONING TO COMMERCIAL ARTERIAL ZONING. FILE NO. LUA-02- 140 (JDA GROUP LLC). WHEREAS, under Section 4-2-020 of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts — Uses and Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" as amended, and the maps and reports adopted in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow described has previously been zoned as Residential-8; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton initiated a proceeding for change of zone classification of said property; and WHEREAS, this matter was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study, and public hearing, and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about October 15, 2003, and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission, and said zoning request being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and the City Council having duly considered all matters relevant thereto, and all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Commercial Arterial (CA), and subject to the attached covenants, as hereinbelow 1 ORDINANCE NO. specified. The Neighborhood and Strategic Planning Division is hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to evidence said rezoning, to -wit: See Exhibits "A" and `B" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein. (Property consisting of approximately 0.52 acres located on the 600 block of Rainier Avenue North.) SECTION H. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and five days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2003. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of 72003. Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ORD .1067 :11 / 13 /0 3 : ma Jesse Tanner, Mayor 2 lEXH BIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR PARCEL "E-2" THE SOUTH 102.80 FEET OF LOT 8, BLOCK 3, WOODY GLEN ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE PLLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 47 OF PUTS, PAGES 91 AND 92, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY. wAsm(3TON; AND TOGETHER WITH THAT PORTION OF VACATED SOUTH 126TH.. STREET AS VACATED PURSUANT TO ORDIlMCE NUMBER 4955, RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NUMBER 20020402002350, WHICH UPON VACATION, ATTACHED TO SAID PROPERTY BY OPERATION OF LAW. ALL SITUATE IN THE SOUTFI'G M QUARTER OF SECTION 7. TOWNSHIP 23 NORM RANGE 5 EAST, w 14, CITY OF RENTON, COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WASHINGTON. LEGAL DESCMPTION FOR PARCEL "D" LOTS I THROUGH 6, INCLUSIVE; BLOCK 17, LATD&R'S LAKE PARK ADDITION, ACCOWNG TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLU?a 18 OF PLATS, PAGE 63, RECOJMS OF XM COUNTY, WASMNGTON; EXCEPT PORTION CONVEYED TO KM COUNTY FOR ROAD FLWOSPS BY DEEDS RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUMBERS 956173 AND 2032137; TOGETM WITH THAT PORTION OF VACATED NORTHWEST 7TH.S'I M AS VACATED PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO.3455, RECORDED UNDERRECORDING NUMBER $011030532, WFIIC,fl, UPON VACATION, A tTACMM TO SAID PROPERTY BY OPMATION OF LAW; AND TOGETHER WITH THAT PORTION OF VACATED SOUM 123RA STREET AND VACATED OHIO PLACE AS VACATED PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NUMBER 4357, RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 920618190), WMCH UPON VACATION, ATTACHED TO SAID PROPERTY BY OPERATION OF LAW. ALL SITUATE IN THE SOUIMWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M., CITY OF RENTON, COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WAMIGTON. Exhibit "B" Q U „B„ T-2" CA JDA Commercial #1 & #2 Rezone (2003-M-9 & M-10) r R-8 to CA 0 200 400 Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning ♦ Alex Pietsch, Administrator G. Del Rosari o eI9 November 2003 1 • 2 400 ffff/ /am/wam 4a- 1--,9003 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. SO' & AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON; CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM RESIDENTIAL- 8 ZONING TO COMMERCIAL ARTERIAL ZONING. FILE NO. LUA-02- 142 (JDA GROUP LLC). WHEREAS, under Section 4-2-020 of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts — Uses and Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton," as amended, and the maps and reports adopted in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow described has previously been zoned as Residential-8; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton initiated a proceeding for change of zone classification of said property; and WHEREAS, this matter was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study, and public hearing, and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about October 15, 2003, and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission, and said zoning request being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and the City Council having duly considered all matters relevant thereto, and all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby j rezoned to Commercial Arterial (CA), as hereinbelow specified. The Neighborhood and Strategic Planning Division is hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to evidence said rezoning, to -wit: 1 ORDINANCE NO. See Exhibits "A" and `B" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein. (Property consisting of approximately 0.57 acres located on the 500 block of Rainier Avenue North.) SECTION II. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and five days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2003. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ORD.1064:11 /13/03:ma Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk day of Jesse Tanner, Mayor EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRMION FOR PARCEL "E-2" THE SOUTH 102.80 FEET OF LOT 8, BLOCK 3, WOODY GLEN ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 47 OF PUTS, PAGES 91 AND 92, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; AND TOGETHER WrM THAT PORTION OF VACATED SOUTH 12671L. STREET AS VACATED PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NUNIDER 4955, RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NUMBER 20020402002350. WHICH UPON VACATION, ATTACHED TO SAID PROPERTY BY OPERATION OF LAW. ALL SITUATE IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 7. TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W M., CITY OF RENTON, COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WASHING.TON. LEGAL DESCREMON FOR PARCEL " B" LOTS 1 THROUGH 6, INCLUSIVE; BLOCK 17, LATMER'S LAKE PARK ADDITION, ACCOPMING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 18 OF PLATS, PAGE 63, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASMNOTON; EXCEPT PM71ON CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD PtMPOSES BY DEEDS RECORDED TINDER RECORDING NUMBERS 956173 AND 2032137; TOGETHER WITH THAT PORTION OF VACATED NORTHWEST 77H.SIREET AS VACATED PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO.3455, RECORDED UNDERRECORDING NUMBER $011030532, WHICH, UPON VACATION, ATTACHED TO SAID PROPERTY BY OPERATION OF LAW; AND TOGETHER WITH THAT PORTION OF VACATED SOUTH 123RD. STREET AND VACATED OHIO PLACE AS VACATED PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NUMBER 4357, RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUM>3ER 9206181901, WHICH UPON VACATION, ATTACHED TO SAID PROPERTY BY OPERATION O>: LAW. ALL SITUATE IN THE SOUMWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST, W.M., CITY OF RENTON. COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WAMM40TON. • Exhibit "B" JDA Commercial #1 & #2 Rezone (2003-M-9 & M-10) R-8 to CA 0 200 400 t7 Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning ®` Alex Pietscb, Administrator G. Del Rosario ANTo 19 November 2003 2 400 � is i-aoaa CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. S-D �46 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM RESIDENTIAL 1 DU/AC ZONING TO RESIDENTIAL 10 DU/AC ZONING. FILE NO. LUA-01-165, 2003-M-01(WSDOT CARR RD — SITE A). WHEREAS, under Section 4-2-020 of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts — Uses and Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" as amended, and the maps and reports adopted in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow described has previously been zoned as Residential 1 du/ac (R-1); and WHEREAS, the City of Renton initiated a proceeding for change of zone classification of said property; and WHEREAS, this matter was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study, and public hearing, and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about October 15, 2003, and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission, and said zoning request being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and the City Council having duly considered all matters relevant thereto, and all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Residential Option (R-10), as hereinbelow specified. The Neighborhood and 1 Strategic Planning Division is hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to evidence said rezoning, to -wit: See Exhibits "A" and `B" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein. (Property consisting of approximately 13.88 acres located south of S. 43`d Street, if extended, and west of the Panther Creek canyon to its east, and north of S. 47t' Street.) SECTION II. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and five days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2003. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2003. Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ORD.1069:11 / 13/03 :ma Jesse Tanner, Mayor 2 EXHIBIT "A" WSDOT-CARR ROAD 2003 COMP PLAN AMENDMENTS LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT PARCEL "A" TO R-10 2003-M-01 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That portion of the east half (1/2) of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 31 and the west half (1/2) of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 32, all in Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. in the City of Renton, King County, Washington, lying within the area described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said east half (1/2) of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of said Section 31; Thence S 89°00'09" E, along the north line of said east half, a distance of 516.10 feet; Thence S 00°29'12" W a distance of 36.56 feet; Thence S 09°27'57" W a distance of 16.20 feet; Thence S 04°45'56" W a distance of 10.69 feet; Thence S 55°14'42" E a distance of 6.50 feet; Thence S 70°01'25" E a distance of 23.43 feet; Thence S 60°15'52" E a distance of 16.14 feet; Thence S 29°45' 14" E a distance of 8.07 feet; Thence S 77°28'33" E a distance of 36.91 feet; Thence N 81°56'27" E a distance of 30.93 feet; Thence S 76°40'49" E a distance of 31.84 feet; Thence N 80008'16" E a distance of 19.04 feet; Thence N 64°26'54" E a distance of 20.79 feet; Thence N 78°41'39" E adistance of 16.63 feet; Thence S 18°26'30" E a distance of 7.73 feet; Thence S 05°11'45" W a distance of 9.00 feet; Thence S 26°34'27" W a distance of 16.41 feet; Thence S 35°50'52" W a distance of 18.10 feet; Thence S 45°00'39" W a distance of 13.84 feet; Thence S 28°18'35" W a distance of 12.04 feet; Thence S 00022'41" E a distance of 19.75 feet; Thence S 35000'08" E a distance of 12.43 feet; Thence S 14°02'30" E a distance of 12.59 feet; Thence South a distance of 11.20 feet; Thence S 08°08'00" W a distance of 7.20 feet; Thence S 40°36'43" E a distance of 9.39 feet; Thence S 67°23' 16" E a distance of 13.24 feet; Thence S 56°19'13" E a distance of 11.01 feet; Thence S 22°37'37" E a distance of 13.24 feet; Thence S 23°12'23" W a distance of 7.75 feet; Thence S 15°57'04" E a distance of 14.82 feet; Thence S 41°38'40" E a distance of 12.26 feet; Thence S 16010'18" E a distance of 26.48 feet; Thence S 18026'29" W a distance of 30.82 feet; Thence South a distance of 13.64 feet; Thence S 14°02'29" E a distance of 16.07 feet; Thence S 71'34' 17" E a distance of 12.33 feet; Thence N 83°39'44" E a distance of 17.66 feet; Thence S 63°26'37" E a distance of 17.44 feet; Thence S 26°34'26" E a distance of 8.72 feet; Thence South a distance of 13.64 feet; Thence S 26°34'26" W a distance of 13.08 feet; Thence S 26°34'26" E a distance of 13.08 feet; Thence S 61°23'55" E a distance of 24.43 feet; Thence S 66°02'43" E a distance of 19.20 feet; Thence S 32°00'54" E a distance of 18.39 feet; Thence S 26°34'26" E a distance of 26.15 feet; Thence S 25°02'17" E a distance of 22.82 feet; Thence S 14°56'13" E a distance of 24.65 feet; Thence South a distance of 6.35 feet; Thence S 26°34'25" W a distance of 7.10 feet; Thence S 63°26'37" W a distance of 7.10 feet; Thence West a distance of 57.19 feet; Thence S 82°52'40" W a distance of 38.42 feet; Thence S 66°48'33" W a distance of 36.29 feet; Thence S 46°59'08" W a distance of 32.59 feet; Thence S 30°28'29" W a distance of 31.32 feet; Thence S 40°14'50" W a distance of 27.05 feet; Thence S 42°3 l' 16" W a distance of 25.86 feet; Thence S 37°53'08" W a distance of 36.22 feet; Thence S 28°50'52" W a distance of 52.21 feet; Thence S 18°26'29" W a distance of 38.46 feet; Thence S 09°27'57" E a distance of 36.99 feet; Thence S 11°18'50" E a distance of 31.01 feet; Thence South a distance of 36.49 feet; Thence S 06°20'33" E a distance of 27.53 feet; Thence S 30°58'22" W a distance of 17.73 feet; Thence S 82°52'40" W a distance of 24.52 feet; Thence S 56'19'11" W a distance of 21.93 feet; Thence S 18°26'29" W a distance of 19.23 feet; Thence S 50°12'19" W a distance of 23.75 feet; Thence S 68'12'21" W a distance of 16.38 feet; Thence S 56°19'12" W a distance of 21.93 feet; Thence S 53°58'58" W a distance of 41.37 feet; Thence S 54°28'20" W a distance of 26.16 feet; Thence S 45°00'39" W a distance of 30.11 feet; Thence S 84°48'27" W a distance of 33.60 feet; Thence S 88°40'59" W a distance of 81.52 feet; Thence N 60°15'52" W a distance of 20.33 feet; Thence N 51°21'02" W a distance of 16.14 feet; Thence N 84°17'30" W a distance of 25.34 feet; Thence N 85°14'17" W a distance of 30.36 feet; Thence N 56°19'12" W a distance of 18.18 feet; Thence N 35°32'52" W a distance of 21.69 feet; Thence N 16°42'19" W a distance of 26.32 feet; Thence N 14°02'29" E a distance of 10.39 feet; Thence N 33°42'00" E a distance of 9.09 feet; Thence N 09°27'57" E a distance of 15.33 feet; Thence N 14°02'29" W a distance of 20.79 feet; Thence N 18°26'30" W a distance of 15.94 feet; Thence N 17°44'26" W a distance of 58.74 feet; Thence N 30°15'57" W a distance of 51.50 feet; Thence N 63°26'37" W a distance of 37.31 feet; Thence N 21°48'32" W a distance of 29.95 feet; Thence N 07°48'52" W a distance of 37.52 feet; Thence N I M8'51" E a distance of 35.41 feet; Thence N 08°07'59" E a distance of 32.74 feet; Thence N 27°54'22" W a distance of 44.53 feet; Thence N 33°42'01" W a distance of 33.39 feet; Thence N 45°00'40" E a distance of 13.10 feet; Thence North a distance of 25.46 feet; Thence N 28°04'53" W a distance of 39.36 feet; Thence N 45°00'39" W a distance of 45.84 feet; Thence N 21°35'50" W a distance of 59.56 feet; Thence N 01°29'39" E a distance of 80.50 feet, to the west line of said east half; Thence N 01°07'19" E along said west line, a distance of 336.48 feet, to the Point of Beginning. Exhibit "B" S 179th St. R-10 WSDOT - Carr Rd. (2003-M-01) Site "A" - R-1 to R-10 1 0 300 600 0Econotnic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning Alex Pietsch, Administrator G. DcI Rosario 19 November 2003 1 , 3 600 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. S; 4/7 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM RESIDENTIAL 1 DU/AC ZONING TO RESIDENTIAL 5 DU/AC ZONING. FILE NO. LUA-01-165, 2003-M-01 (WSDOT CARR RD - SITE B). WHEREAS, under Section 4-2-020 of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts — Uses and Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton," as amended, and the maps and reports adopted in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow described has previously been zoned as Residential 1 du/ac; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton initiated a proceeding for change of zone classification of said property; and WHEREAS, this matter was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study, and public hearing, and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about Octoberl5th, 2003, and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission, and said zoning request being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and the City Council having duly considered all matters relevant thereto, and all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Residential 5 du/ac (R-5), as hereinbelow specified. The Neighborhood and Strategic 1 ORDINANCE NO. Planning Division is hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to evidence said rezoning, to -wit: See Exhibits "A" and `B" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein. (Property consisting of approximately 8.14 acres located north of S. 47`h Street, and west of the Panther Creek canyon to its east.) SECTION II. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and five days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of 12003. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2003. Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ORD. 1070:11/13/03:ma Jesse Tanner, Mayor 2 EXHIBIT "A" WSDOT-CARR ROAD 2003 COMP PLAN AMENDMENTS LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT PARCEL `B" TO R-8 2003-M-01 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That portion of the east half (1/2) of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 31 and that portion of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 32, all in Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in the City of Renton, King County, Washington, lying within the area described as follows: Beginning at the E 1/a corner of said Section 31; Thence N 01°14'48" E along the east line of said Section 31, a distance of 131.81, to the northeast corner of the plat of Talbot Ridge, as recorded in Volume 194 of Plats, pages 15 through 17, inclusive, records of King County, Washington; Thence S 89°01'02" E along the north line of said plat, a distance of 390.00 feet; Thence N 54°47'29" E a distance of 15.06 feet; Thence N 46°24'29" E a distance of 24.02 feet; Thence N 66°12'07" E a distance of 30.78 feet; Thence N 86°25'30" E a distance of 26.56 feet; Thence S 76°30'33" E a distance of 21.29 feet; Thence S 70°43'01" E a distance of 17.55 feet; Thence N 72°07'40" E a distance of 26.98 feet; Thence N 85°14'17" E a distance of 9.97 feet; Thence South a distance of 10.76 feet; Thence S 10'00'43" W a distance of 14.29 feet; Thence S 30°15'57" E a distance of 11.50 feet; Thence S 74°45'00" E a distance of 9.44 feet; Thence N 60°45'37" E a distance of 23.73 feet; Thence N 70°36'56" E a distance of 23.24 feet; Thence S 83°59'36" E a distance of 32.99 feet; Thence S 79°07'07" E a distance of 45.72 feet; Thence S 84°48'27" E a distance of 38.15 feet; Thence N 79°07'07" E a distance of 45.72 feet; Thence N 77°28'33" E a distance of 31.84 feet; Thence N 84°57'34" E a distance of 58.94 feet; Thence N 77°45'42" E a distance of 12.90 feet; Thence N 48°22'37 E a distance of 18.44 feet; Thence North a distance of 12.25 feet; Thence N 26°34'24" W a distance of 13.70 feet; Thence N 53°08'26" E a distance of 22.97 feet; Thence N 72°39'07" E a distance of 25.68 feet; Thence East a distance of 22.98 feet; Thence N 56°19'13" E a distance of 16.57 feet; Thence N 82°14'16" E a distance of 34.01 feet; Thence East, a distance of 19.91 feet; Thence N 55'18'54" E a distance of 24.22 feet; Thence N 45°00'39" E a distance of 8.66 feet; Thence S 71°34'17" E a distance of 19.37 feet; Thence S 81°52'24" E a distance of 10.83 feet; Thence North a distance of 30.62 feet; Thence N 52°08'08" W a distance of 17.46 feet; Thence N 19°59'23" W a distance of 17.92 feet; Thence N 05'11'47" E a distance of 16.91 feet; Thence N 51°21'04" E a distance of 9.81 feet; Thence S 74°45'02" E a distance of 17.46 feet; Thence S 59°02'45" E a distance of 17.86 feet; Thence N 31°37'01" E a distance of 23.37 feet; Thence S 63°26'37" E a distance of 17.12 feet; Thence S 78°41'39" E a distance of 15.62 feet; Thence N 30°55'43" E a distance of 22.61 feet; Thence North a distance of 43.73 feet; Thence N 18°26'29" W a distance of 39.51 feet; Thence N 03°48'55" E a distance of 31.30 feet; Thence N 70°01'25" E a distance of 24.38 feet; Thence N 14°02'29" E a distance of 42.93 feet; Thence N 13°24'35" E a distance of 55.95 feet; Thence N 02°51'48" E a distance of 51.18 feet; Thence North a distance of 23.00 feet; Thence S 66°15'30" E a distance of 69.83 feet; Thence S 61°33'58" E a distance of 69.78 feet; Thence S 54°15'23" E a distance of 78.75 feet; Thence S 64°59'29" E a distance of 42.32 feet; Thence S 38°10'03" E a distance of 45.51 feet; Thence S 51°51'12" E a distance of 45.52 feet; Thence S 50°55'00" E a distance of 52.70 feet; Thence S 36°52'49" E a distance of 25.56 feet; Thence S 39°48'59" E a distance of 39.93 feet; Thence S 26°34'25" E a distance of 51.44 feet; Thence S 45°13'27" E a distance of 62.31 feet; Thence S 6005T16" E a distance of 129.23 feet; Thence S 72°28'50" E a distance of 62.53 feet; Thence S 56°19'12" E a distance of 56.57 feet; Thence S 69°27'04" E a distance of 53.63 feet; Thence S 73°36'59" E a distance of 55.61 feet; Thence S 33°42'00" E a distance of 56.56 feet; Thence S 36°52'48" E a distance of 47.06 feet; Thence S 50°12'18" E a distance of 24.51 feet; Thence S 55°19'09".E a distance of 24.21 feet, to the south line of said southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 32; Thence S 89°30' 15" W along said south line, a distance of 1259.97 feet, to the E'/a corner of said Section 31 and the Point of Beginning; r LESS that portion for South 47`t' Street, as dedicated for public right of way per King County Rec. No. 20000204001404. Exhibit "B" 0 WSDOT - Carr Rd. (2003-M-01) Site "B" - R-1 to R-5 0 300 600 Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning Alex AAdministratorGDel Rosaro®19 November 2003 1 , 3 600 �a- i-aoo3 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 5_0 �IS AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM RESIDENTIAL 1 DU/AC ZONING TO RESIDENTIAL 5 DU/AC ZONING. FILE NO. LUA-01-165, 2003-M-01(WSDOT CARR RD-SITE Q. WHEREAS, under Section 4-2-020 of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts — Uses and Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton," as amended, and the maps and reports adopted in conjunction therewith, the property herein below described has previously been zoned as Residential 1 du/ac; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton initiated a proceeding for change of zone classification of said property; and WHEREAS, this matter was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study, and public hearing, and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about October 15", 2002, and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission, and said zoning request being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and the City Council having duly considered all matters relevant thereto, and all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Residential 5 du/ac (R-5), as hereinbelow specified. The Neighborhood and Strategic 1 ORDINANCE NO. Planning Division is hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to evidence said rezoning, to -wit: See Exhibits "A" and `B" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein. (Property consisting of approximately 8.37 acres located to the northeast of the Panther Creek canyon and south of S. 43rd Street, if extended, and west of 104th Avenue SE.) SECTION II. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and five days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2003. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2003. Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ORD. 1071:11 /13/03 :ma Jesse Tanner, Mayor 2 EXHIBIT. "A" WSDOT-CARR ROAD 2003 COMP PLAN AMENDMENTS LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT PARCEL "C" TO R-5 2003-M-01 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That portion of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 32, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. in the City of Renton, King County, Washington, lying within the area described as follows Beginning at the northeast corner of the west one half (1/2) of said southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 32; Thence S 01°16'55" W along the east line of said subdivision; a distance of 200.00 feet; Thence N 88°08'41" E a distance of 658.83 feet, to the east line of said southwest quarter of the northwest quarter; Thence S 01'1841" W along said east line, a distance of 623.15 feet; Thence N 57°15'52" W a distance of 17.00 feet; Thence N 64°59'29" W a distance of 41.45 feet; Thence N 69°27'04" W a distance of 42.79 feet; Thence N 67°45'31" W a distance of 59.52 feet; Thence N 66°22'43" W a distance of 43.73 feet; Thence N 49°24'34" W a distance of 23.08 feet; Thence N 52°04'50" W a distance of 77.13 feet; Thence S 73°36'59" W a distance of 36.15 feet; Thence N 72°54' 12" W a distance of 27.75 feet; Thence N 30°58'24" E a distance of 47.57 feet; Thence N 39°17'59" W a distance of 28.99 feet; Thence N 70°01'26" W a distance of 23.88 feet; Thence S 68'12'21" W a distance of 21.97 feet; Thence S 53°58'59" W a distance of 27.74 feet; Thence N 52°08'07" W a distance of 23.26 feet; Thence N 67°37'39" W a distance of 37.50 feet; Thence S 58°00' 15" W a distance of 19.24 feet; Thence West a distance of 24.48 feet; Thence N 58°24'07" W a distance of 31.14 feet; Thence N 54°28'21" W a distance of 35.09 feet; Thence N 51°21'03" W a distance of 26.12 feet; Thence N 56'19'11" W a distance of 29.42 feet; Thence N 41°11'48" W a distance of 21.68 feet; Thence N 58°23'52" W a distance of 38.32 feet; Thence N 57°10'53" W a distance of 55.34 feet; Thence N 47°30'01" W a distance of 48.83 feet; Thence N 47°44'14" W a distance of 44.60 feet; Thence N 36°52'48" W a distance of 30.00 feet; Thence N 15'15'38" W a distance of 17.10 feet; Thence N 10°12'52" E a distance of 17.06 feet; Thence N 24°27'07" E a distance of 22.63 feet; Thence North a distance of 22.48 feet; Thence N 38°40'13" W a distance of 11.99 feet; Thence N 58°00'16" W a distance of 17.67 feet; Thence N 05°42'45" W a distance of 37.65 feet; Thence N 33°42'01" W a distance of 20.26 feet; Thence N 20°33`47" W a distance of 16.00 feet; Thence N 33°42'00" W a distance of 20.26 feet; Thence N 20°39'02" W a distance of 71.39 feet; Thence N 18°58'37" W a distance of 27.44 feet; Thence N 23°30'23" W a distance of 40.68 feet; Thence N 28°18'36" W a distance of 23.95 feet; Thence N 26°33'08" W a distance of 17.92 feet; Thence N 24°41'03" W a distance of 3.64 feet; Thence N 28°43'40" W a distance of 13.26 feet, to the north line of said southwest quarter of the northwest quarter; Thence N 88°05'24" E along said north line, a distance of 244.47 feet, to the Point of Beginning. Exhibit "B" S 179th St. R-5 W U) T7- WSDOT - Carr Rd. (2003-M-01) Site T" - R-1 to R-5 0 300 600 o Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning ®• 0. Del Rosa, Administrator G. Del Rosario ANgO 19 November 2003 1 , 3 600