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ITEM INFORMATION
CAS NUMBER: 08-104 I ORIGINAL .AGENDA DATE: AUGUST 25, 2008
AGENDA ITEM Trri,E Sale of surplus property at 7220 SW 43` Street (formerly South 180 St.)
C.V1'EG()RY Discussion Motion Resolution Ordinance Bid Award Public Hearing Other
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SPONSOR n Council Mayor n Adm Svcs n DCD Finance Fire Legal P &R Police PTV
SPONSOR'S The Council is being asked to accept a bid in the amount of $501,000 for surplus property
SUMMARY at 7220 SW 43r Street. The property was declared surplus on June 13, 2007, by
Resolution #1637, with an appraised value of $480,000.
R1',VIF, \'I:D BY COW Mtg. CA &P Cmte F &S Cmte Transportation Cmte
Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm.
DAI 08/19/08
RECOMMENDATIONS:
SPONSOR /ADMIN. Approve sale of property
COMMITTEE Unanimous Approval; Forward to Committee of the Whole
COST IMPACT FUND SOURCE
EXPENDITUR1iREQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED
Fund Source:
Comments:
MTG. DATE RECORD OF CO UNCIL ACTION
08/25/08
1 MTG. DATE ATTACHMENTS
08/25/08 Informational memorandum dated 8/5/08
Resolution #1637, declaring the property to be surplus
Minutes from the 6/11/07 Committee of the Whole Meeting
Minutes from the 6/18/07 Regular Meeting, adopting Resolution #1637
Parcel Map
Lot Consolidation for the property
Minutes from the Finance and Safety Committee meeting of 8/19/08
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MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor Jim Haggerton
From: Robert F. Noland, Interim Finance Director E`
Date: August 5, 2008
Subject: Sale of Surplus Property
ISSUE
Acceptance of bid for surplus City property at 7220 SW 43` Street (was South 180
Street).
BACKGROUND
This property was obtained through condemnation procedure in association with the
construction of the South 180 Street underpass. The property was subsequently
declared surplus by Council resolution number 1637 on June 18, 2007. An
appraised value of $480,000 was accepted by Council, and Staff was authorized to
initiate the sale of the property.
ACTION TAKEN
This property consisted of two parcels. Action was first taken to consolidate the
property into a single parcel. Upon classification of the property into one parcel by
the County, the property was then advertised for sale on July 24, 2008, with a
minimum bid required of $480,000. Bids were then opened on August 8, 2008.
BID SUMMARY
Two bids were received one from Eric Jie Haywood for $480,000, and one from
the Harnish Group, Inc for $501,000.
RECOMMENDATION
Council to accept the bid from Harnish Group Inc. in the amount of $501,000.
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City of 'Tukwila
Washington
Resolution No. 3 1
A. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, DECLARING THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 7210
S. 180TH STREET AND 7220 S. 180TH STREET TO BE SURPLUS, AND
AUTHORIZING ITS SALE.
WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila owns certain real property, legally described
herein, that is surplus to the City's needs; and
WHEREAS, TMC Chapter 2.64 provides for disposition of surplus property;
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NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Declaration of Surplus. Two parcels of real property as legally described
below, belonging to the City of Tukwila, are hereby declared to be surplus:
7210 S. 180th Street, Parcel #3623049009, is legally described as:
3623049 PORTION OF NE 1/4 OF NW1 /4- BAAP30FTN &735.75FTWOF
NE CORNER OF HENRY ADAMS DONATION LAND CLAIM NO 43, THEN
NORTH 120 FEET, THEN E PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE 66 FEET,
THEN SOUTH 120 FEET, THEN WEST 66 FEET TO POB
7220 S. 180th Street, Parcel #3623049059, is legally described as:
362304 59 PORTION OF NE 1/4 BEGIN 669.75 FT W 30 FT N OF NE
CORNER OF HENRY ADAMS DONATION CLAIM NO 43 OF SECTION 36 -23-
04, THEN N 01 -39 -00 E 120 FT, THEN S 88 -21 -00 E TO W LINE OF R/W OF
SEATTLE- TACOMA INTERURBAN RAILWAY, PUGET SOUND ELECTRIC
RAILWAY, THEN S ALONG SAID W LINE TAP ON LINE 30 FT N PLW N
LINE OF SAID HENRY ADAMS DONATION CLAIM NO 43, THEN WLY
ALONG SAID PLL LINE TO POB —CITY OF TUKWILA BOUNDARY LINE
ADJUSTMENT OR LOT CONSOLIDATION APPLICATION NO L95 -0065
RECORDING NO 9605300596
Section 2. Sale of Surplus Property. The Mayor is hereby authorized to initiate the
sale of the real property, as described in Section 1, in the mariner as set forth in Tukwila
Municipal Code Chapter 2.64.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
at a Regular Meeting thereof this 18 day of+ V 2007.
ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED:
Verna Griffin, Council President
Ja&E. Cantu, Cl City Clerk
APPROVED AS 10 FORM BY:
Filed with the City Clerk' a 7
Passed by the City Council: 6 I g" O 7
Office of the City Attorney Resolution Number:____ /6 •7
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TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL
June 11, 2007 7:00 pm
Council Chambers City Hall
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
CALL TO ORDER/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Council President Verna Griffin called the meeting to order at 7:03 pm and led the audience in the Pledge
of Allegiance.
OFFICIALS
Present were Verna Griffin, Council President; Councilmembers Joe Duffle, Joan Hernandez, Pam
Carter, Pam Linder and Dennis Robertson.
Councilmember Haggerton was not present.
ATTENDANCE
Steve Mullet, Mayor; Rhonda Berry, City Administrator; Kevin Fuhrer, Finance Director; Jim Morrow,
Public Works Director; David Haynes, Police Chief; Jack Pace, Acting Community Development Director,
Don Tomaso, Fire Marshal; Derek Speck, Economic Development Administrator; Mary Miotke, IT
Manager; Jane Cantu, City Clerk; Barbara Saxton, Administrative Support Coordinator.
CITIZEN COMMENT
There were no citizen comments.
SPECIAL ISSUES
a. Surplus of City -owned property on South 180th Street
Councilmember Robertson (reporting for Councilmember Haggerton) stated this item received unanimous
approval from the Finance Safety Committee on June 4, 2007. The buildings on the site need to be
razed, and therefore bring no value over the raw land value. The biggest limiting factor to this property is
it is accessible only from the westbound lanes, which reduces its value as a retail /commercial property.
He noted that the City paid considerably more for the property than it can be sold for, due to the judgment
associated with the condemnation procedure. The $480,000 recommended by the appraiser is less than
King County's appraised value, but that is because the county included the value of the two buildings. If
you take the two buildings away, $480,000 appears to be a fair market price.
Kevin Fuhrer, Finance Director, explained that the last time these buildings were utilized was during the
construction of the South 180th Street underpass. The building at 7210 South 180th Street (commonly
referred to as the Candle Shop) is in a very deteriorated state. This past winter the City had to do
temporary patches to repair the roof on the warehouse at 7220 South 180th Street. This is also an
opportunity to put these two properties back on the tax rolls, and the City has had some third parties
express interest in them. Mr. Fuhrer noted that those interested parties could be notified when the public
notice was sent, advising them the City was accepting sealed bids.
He also reported that Public Works will be identifying the areas on those two lots where city frontage
improvements were completed (bike /pedestrian path and retaining wall) in order to include that
information in the bid notice also.
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City Council Committee of the Whole Minutes June 11 2007
COUNCIL CONSENSUS EXISTED TO FORWARD THIS ITEM TO THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING.
b. Permit application for fireworks display at Starfire Sports Complex
Councilmember Robertson (reporting for Councilmember Haggerton) stated this item received unanimous
approval from the Finance Safety Committee on June 4, 2007. This item is being brought forward in
plenty of time for the 4th of July display. It was also noted that the applicant, Mr. Tom Whitacre, is the
same gentleman who has conducted the display for the last several years.
Don Tomaso, Fire Marshal, reported that he has now heard back from the City of Renton and they have
no opposition to the plan. He also confirmed that they are currently working with the Police Department
regarding crowd control for the event.
Councilmember Linder clarified that the $10,000 cost for the display comes from the Parks Recreation
Department's budget.
COUNCIL CONSENSUS EXISTED TO FORWARD THIS ITEM TO THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING.
c. Adoption of 2006 International Fire Code
Councilmember Robertson (reporting for Councilmember Haggerton) stated this item received unanimous
approval from the Finance Safety Committee on June 4, 2007. These items are mainly administrative
changes and corrections to the Code.
Mr. Tomaso stated that the most substantial change is a reduction from 10,000 square feet to 5,000
square feet for commercial buildings requiring a sprinkler system. This will provide both a savings of
water and increased safety for firefighters. He explained that our first alarm responders can deliver
between 1,200 and 1,500 gallons of water per minute, which is usually what would be required to contain
a 5,000- square -foot structure. If a building has sprinklers, they would activate and help keep the fire from
escalating to a point where much larger amounts of water would be required to control it. He also
explained that specifying a specific color of red paint in the Code should help streamline this compliance
process for businesses, as this is a common question received by Fire Department personnel. Mr.
Tomaso clarified the changes noted in his memo dated May 29, 2007 to Section 14.24 of the TMC
regarding hydrants have already been incorporated into the Code in a previous ordinance.
There was also discussion regarding the fact that some cities (including Redmond, Kirkland and Olympia)
are now requiring sprinkler systems in residential construction to enhance fire safety for those occupants.
The installation costs have come down substantially, making sprinklers a good option for cities trying to
reduce the surface area of access roads and still maintain a level of safety for citizens.
COUNCIL CONSENSUS EXISTED TO FORWARD THIS ITEM TO THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING.
d. Transportation Improvement Program for 2008 -2013
Councilmember Carter stated this item received unanimous approval from the Transportation Committee
on May 29, 2007. She explained that a project must be included in the City's Transportation Improve-
ment Program (TIP) if the City wants to apply for grant funding for it or collect transportation impact fees.
Staff has looked at the plan passed last December and has added one new project this year. Jim
Morrow, Public Works Director, clarified this new project is a left-turn pocket at the intersection of
Macadam Road and South 144th Street (site of the Macadam Winter Garden). A public hearing on the
TIP is scheduled to be held next week (June 18).
Councilmember Linder questioned the need for the new left -turn pocket as she rarely encounters other
cars in this area. Mr. Morrow stated that future growth is projected into the model looking 10 years
down the road —as well as reviewing the service levels, to determine how long cars would have to wait at
each intersection. Based upon the anticipated growth, the model shows the service level at this location
will deteriorate to a point where significant backups will occur if the left-hand turn pocket is not developed.
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Reaular Meetina Minutes June 18. 2007
CONSENT AGENDA
a. Approval of Minutes: 6/4/07 (Regular)
b. Approval of Vouchers #332026- #332030, and #332031 #332292 in the amount of $2,026,279.77.
MOVED BY DUFFIE, SECONDED BY HERNANDEZ TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS
SUBMITTED. MOTION CARRIED 5 -0.
BID AWARD
Authorize the Mayor to award a contract to Road Construction Northwest, Inc., in the amount of
$517,281.00 for the 2007 Small Drainage Program.
MOVED BY HERNANDEZ, SECONDED BY HAGGERTON TO AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR TO AWARD
A CONTRACT TO ROAD CONSTRUCTION NORTHWEST, INC., IN THE AMOUNT OF $517,281.00
FOR THE 2007 SMALL DRAINAGE PROGRAM. MOTION CARRIED 5 -0.
PUBLIC HEARING
Transportation Improvement Program for 2008 -2013.
Kevin Fuhrer, Acting City Administrator, stated this Public Hearing is to review the Transportation
Improvement Program (TIP), which is required by State law to be updated annually. After the Public
Hearing the Council will consider adoption of a resolution, after which the City's TIP would be
incorporated into the regional and State TIPs.
7 :12 p.m. Mayor Mullet opened the Public Hearing and called for citizen comments.
No comments were received.
7:13 p.m. Mayor Mullet closed the Public Hearing.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a. A resolution declaring the disposition of two parcels of City-owned property on South 180th Street.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
DECLARING THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 7210 S. 180TH STREET AND 7220 S. 180TH
STREET TO BE SURPLUS, AND AUTHORIZING ITS SALE.
MOVED BY DUFFIE, SECONDED BY HAGGERTON THAT THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION BE READ
BY TITLE ONLY. MOTION CARRIED 5 -0.
Peter Beckwith, Assistant City Attorney, read the proposed resolution by title only.
MOVED BY HAGGERTON, SECONDED BY DUFFIE THAT THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION BE
ADOPTED AS READ. MOTION CARRIED 5 -0 TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NUMBER 1637.
Councilmember Hernandez noted the property includes a house that was built in 1908. The Tukwila
Historical Society had expressed interest in trying to preserve the property but found that was not
feasible. They have discussed preserving the plaque that has the name and year on it, however, and
possibly some of the latticework around the fireplace mantel. They may also be interested in taking
pictures.
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Department of Community Development
6300 Southcenter Boulevard
Tukwila, WA 98188 20080407001690
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KING COUNTY, WA
LOT CONSOLIDATION NUMBER
O1 S7
CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON
Grantor(s): Citv of Tukwila
Last Name First Name Last Name First Name
Additional grantors on page of document.
Grantee(s): The Public
Assessor's Property Tax Parcel or Account Number(s): 362304 -9009; 362304 -9059
Legal Descriptions:
Before the Lot Consolidation:
Legal Description
Tax Lot 362304 -9009
That portion of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 36, Township 23 North,
Range 4 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, described as follows:
Beginning at a point 30 feet north and 735.75 feet west of the northeast corner of Henry
Adams Donation Land Claim Number 43;
thence north 120 feet;
thence east parallel to said north line 66 feet;
thence south 120 feet;
thence west 66 feet to the point of beginning.
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Legal Description
Tax Lot 362304 -9059
That portion of the northwest quarter of Section 36, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, W.M., in
King County, Washington, described as follows:
Beginning at a point 669.75 feet west and 30 feet north of the northeast corner of Henry
Adams Donation Claim No. 43, Section 36, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, W.M., in
King County, Washington;
thence North 1 39' 00" East 120 feet;
thence South 88 21' East to the west line of right -of -way of the Seattle- Tacoma
Interurban Railway (Puget Sound Electric Railway) as heretofore acquired;
thence south along said west line to a point on a line 30 feet north and parallel with the
north line of said Henry Adams Donation Claim No. 43;
thence westerly along said parallel line to the point of beginning.
Situate in the City of Tukwila, County of King, State of Washington.
After the Lot Consolidation:
Legal Description
After Consolidating Tax Lots 362304 -9009 362304 -9059
That portion of the NE quarter of the NW quarter of Section 36, Township 23 North, Range 4
East, W.M., in King County, Washington, described as follows:
Beginning at a point 669.75 feet west and 30 feet north of the NE comer of Henry Adams
Donation Claim No. 43;
thence westerly 66 feet along a line parallel to and 30 feet north of the north line of said
Henry Adams Donation Claim No. 43;
thence North 1 39' East 120 feet;
thence South 88°21' East to the west line of right -of -way of the Seattle Tacoma
Interurban Railway (Puget Sound Electric Railway) as heretofore acquired;
thence south along said west line to a point on a line 30 feet north and parallel to the
north line of said Henry Adams Donation Claim No. 43;
thence westerly along said parallel line to the point of beginning.
Situate in the City of Tukwila, County of King, State of Washington.
Reviewed and approved by the Short Subdivision Committee and hereby certified for filing this
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Finance Safety Committee Minutes August 19. 2008 Paae 2
Given the complexity of this item, Lisa Verner provided an informational outline to the Committee that
summarized and highlighted the details of reviewing and discussing the Plan and accompanying
information, in addition to establishing a level of service goal for fire services. Implementing the Fire
Plan's recommendations could have a large impact on the budget, and Committee members agreed that it
is in the best interest of the City to delay adoption of the Plan, until after full Council has had the
opportunity to begin the preliminary review of the upcoming Budget and Financial Planning Model which
is anticipated to begin in October.
Nick Olivas provided a brief history of the advent of the Fire Master Plan and explained the City's
involvement with the City of SeaTac in this process. The Plan has been through several draft versions and
was originally scheduled for completion on July 1. The recommendations made in the Plan are basically
those of the consultant. Overall, the intent of the Plan is to look at delivery of service and the cost of
service.
After this introduction, the Committee reviewed the Plan document. Members will continue to review the
Plan individually outside of the Committee.
The Committee recognizes the amount of time it will take to review the Plan and Administration's
respective recommendations. Therefore, Committee members have requested this item return to Finance
and Safety prior to going to full Council for discussion. The Public Hearing regarding the Plan scheduled
for this Monday, August 25 will be canceled and rescheduled to a later date.
Due to time constraints and scheduling conflicts, the Committee has agreed to schedule an additional
Finance and Safety Committee meeting the week of September 22 to continue discussion and review of
the Plan and Administration's recommendations to the Plan. Kimberly will schedule the meeting with
appropriate staff. Based on this timeline, the Plan will return to Committee in late September and is
anticipated to be forwarded to a COW in early October. RETURN TO FINANCE AND SAFETY
COMMILTTEE FOR FURTHER REVIEW.
D. Sale of Surolus Property at 7220 SW 43rd Street
Staff is seeking full Council approval to accept a bid for the above named property to the Hamish Group,
Inc, in the amount of $501,000.
In June 2007, the Council declared the property Iocated at 7220 SW 43r Street as surplus (see Council
minutes dated June 18, 2007). The property was previously two parcels that had been consolidated into
one and was appraised at $480,000. Two bids were received, and the highest bidder was the Hamish
Group, Inc.
The Committee has asked staff to identify the fund where the monies received from the sale will be
deposited. Staff will research the request and provide the information to full Council. UNANIMOUS
APPROVAL. FORWARD TO AUGUST 25 COW FOR DISCUSSION.
E. Sales Tax Revenue Report
Bob Noland discussed the Sales Tax Report actual receipts received through May 2008. He shared his
concern with lagging receipts over the prior months until May collections were recorded. May receipts
proved a rebound in actual verses estimated revenue and receipts. The City is close to last year's
collection level during this time.
The streamlined sales tax initiative is expected to effect sales tax revenue later in the year. Both the
Association of Washington Cities and the Municipal Research and Services Center are advising cities not
to overreact in planning for anticipated projections of gains or losses as a result of streamlining. In
contrast, they are recommending cities maintain their projections prior to the streamlined implementation.