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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT REGARDING WC-144
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the City of Tukwila,
hereinafter referred to as "Tukwila and the City of Renton,
hereinafter referred to as "Renton
WHEREAS, the Cities of Renton and Tukwila are authorized by
Chapter 39.34 RCW to enter into agreements for the purpose of
interlocal cooperation, and
WHEREAS, the Tukwila City Council has passed Resolution No.
1008 which indicates Tukwila's willingness to accept
annexation to Tukwila of certain property currently located within
Renton and more particularly described on Exhibit A attached
hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as if fully set
forth to Tukwila, and calls for certain property currently
located within Tukwila and described on Exhibit B attached
hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as if fully set
forth to be annexed to Renton, and
WHEREAS, the Renton City Council has passed Resolution No.
which calls for certain property currently located
within Renton and more particularly described on Exhibit A to be
annexed to Tukwila and indicates Renton's willingness to accept
annexation of certain property currently located within Tukwila
and more particularly described on Exhibit B to Renton, and
WHEREAS, both Resolutions recognize that there are issues of
concern to both Renton and Tukwila that must be mutually resolved
and Renton and Tukwila desire to enter into an interlocal
agreement to resolve these issues, now, therefore
FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF the mutual benefits and
conditions hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as
follows:
1. Scope and Effect of Agreement. It is the intent of the
parties to resolve issues of mutual concern with respect to
pending reciprocal annexations. This Agreement shall become
effective and shall bind the parties upon completion of the latter
of the annexation of the property described on Exhibit B to Renton
and annexation of the property described on Exhibit A to the City
of Tukwila. In the event that, for any reason, one or both of the
above referenced annexations are not completed, then this
Agreement shall be null and void.
2. Strander Boulevard /S. W. 27th Street Improvements.
Local costs of the future crossing of the railroad tracks by
Strander Boulevard /S. W. 27th Street should be shared equitably
between the two parties. In pursuit of this Agreement, both
Cities agree to designate the aforementioned improvement of
Strander Boulevard /S. W. 27th Street as a high priority item on
each City's Transportation Improvement Plan, and each provide
one -half of the local funds needed to match an 80% federal funding
for this road improvement project.
Because the timing of this street extension is uncertain,
Renton and Tukwila agree to monitor development and, as
development warrants, to acknowledge that the route is needed and
that both jurisdictions will cooperate to insure that an
appropriate connection is designed and constructed. Because the
crossing will be located entirely within Tukwila upon completion
of the annexation, the final decision as to the time for
improvement shall be left to the discretion of Tukwila. If
federal funding is unavailable, then Renton and Tukwila will
negotiate an equitable funding option as necessary, such that each
cities' share of the local costs of the improvement shall be 50
3. S. W. 43rd Street /S. 180th Street Improvements. If a
proposed grade separated crossing of S. W. 43rd and the railroad
tracks is undertaken to improve traffic safety and capacity, the
Interlocal Agreement Regarding Reciprocal Annexations
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local costs should be shared equitably between Renton and Tukwila.
The two Cities shall support the S. W. 43rd Street /S. 180th Street
improvement in the same manner as the Strander Boulevard /S. W.
27th Street railroad crossing. By support, it is meant that both
Cities will designate this road improvement as a high priority
item on each Cities' Transportation Improvement Plan and each
provide one -half of the local funds needed to match an 80% federal
funding for this road improvement project.
If federal funding is unavailable, then Renton and Tukwila
will negotiate an equitable funding option as necessary, such that
each cities' share of the local costs of such road improvement
shall be 50 Because the improvement will be located entirely
within Tukwila upon completion of the annexation, the final
decision as to the time for the improvement shall be left to the
discretion of Tukwila.
4. P -1 Channel. The P -1 Channel is a storm drainage
improvement to be located within that property described on
Exhibit B which will be annexed to Renton. Renton agrees to
assume what would have been Tukwila's share of the cost of
construction and maintenance for that portion of the P -1 Channel
which will be located in said area. The City of Tukwila shall
retain the right to connect to and use the P -1 Channel.
5. Green River Dike Maintenance. Renton's share of the
cost of the Green River Dike Maintenance Plan was 22% prior to the
reciprocal annexations. Construction and maintenance costs for
the Green River Dikes should be revised to reflect the fact that
Renton will not have Green River frontage after the reciprocal
annexations are completed and that therefore Renton should have no
obligation for dike maintenance or rehabilitation.
6. Frank Zepp Bridge. Upon completion of the reciprocal
annexations, the Frank Zepp Bridge at S. W. 43rd Street /S. 180th
Street will be located entirely within the City of Tukwila.
Tukwila agrees to assume all costs of maintenance and future
widening for the bridge. Both parties understand that with the
annexation of the property described on Exhibit A to Tukwila, the
responsibility for maintenance and operation of the traffic
signals at the intersection of S. W. 43rd Street and West Valley
Road (SR -181), formerly shared by the Cities of Renton and Kent,
should be assumed in total by the City of Kent.
7. Utilities. Both parties understand that Renton has
existing utilities serving a portion of the area to be annexed to
the City of Tukwila bordered by S. W. 43rd Street, West Valley
Highway, the existing Renton City limits and the Union Pacific
Railroad right -of -way. Renton shall retain ownership of the said
existing utilities and shall be responsible for all costs of
operation and maintenance of the same. Tukwila shall be
responsible for providing sewer and water service to all other
areas annexed to Tukwila as part of the reciprocal annexations.
Neither party shall impose a surcharge upon utility users within
the newly annexed areas solely because of their annexation.
8. SR -181. The City of Renton should enter into an
agreement with the State of Washington regarding the transfer of
costs to the State for improvements to SR -181 between S. W. 43rd
Street and I -405. The City of Tukwila shall bear no
responsibility for such costs by virtue of the execution of this
Agreement.
9. Future Annexations. Renton and Tukwila will coordinate
review of future annexation petitions received by the parties
consistent with the boundary line shown on Exhibit C attached
hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as if set forth
in full.
Interlocal Agreement Regarding Annexations
Page 3
10. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire
agreement between the parties and no other agreements, oral or
otherwise, shall be deemed to exist or to bind the parties hereto.
DATED this 7/2: of 1986.
CITY OF RENTON
GARY L: VAN DU EN, MAYOR BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MA OR
CITY IF TUKWI
MAXINE ANDERSON, CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY CITY ATTORNEY
MES E. HANEY
MAXINE E. MOTOR, CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
LAWRENCE J. WARktN, CITY ATTORNEY
Lands to be Annexed to Tukwila from Renton
EXHIBIT A
The lands proposed to be annexed to the City of Tukwila from the City of
Renton are listed below and shown in Figure 1.
SECTION TOWNSHIP -RANGE
PARCEL ACREAGE
3.62
NW 1/4 of Sec. 24, Twn. 23, Rge. 4 27 (portion) 12.79
SW 1/4 of Sec. 24, Twn. 23, Rge. 4 63 2.35
32 0.27
28 3.85
7 MDC 4.55
NW 1/4 of Sec. 25, Twn. 23, Rge. 4 38 1.84
0.91
8 MDC (p) 2.91
1.14
9 MDC (p) 3.05
43 2.15
50 0.84
51 0.72
23 2.16
6 6.70
24 (portion)
21 MDC
22 (portion)
23 (portion)
24 (portion)
22
2.16
44.10
2.45
2.16
10.47
SW 1/4 of Sec. 25, Twn. 23, Rge. 4 21 1.61
59 0.37
20 2.14
33 3.69
17 5.93
3.01
10.43
5.44
44.10
3.01
NW 1/4 of Sec. 36, Twn. 23, Rge. 4 97 3.00
57 8.69
62 6.40
61 0.17
11 6.83
43 0.10
37 0.17
38 0.14
39 0.14
53 0.14
14 0.12
13 0.12
29 0.32
10 0.14
9 0.19
59 0.15
8 0.17
1.7 0.12
35 2.84
34 5.54
1 36 3.09 1
1 TOTAL 1 45 parcels 1 101.65 1
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Renton-Tukwill Adjustment
Map of Affected Areas
LON ACRES
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EXHIBIT B
Lands to be Annexed to Renton from Tukwila
The lands proposed to be annexed to the City of Renton from the City of
Tukwila are listed below and shown in Figure 1.
SECTION TOWNSHIP -RANGE PARCEL ACREAGE
SW 1/4 of Sec. 25, Twn. 23, Rge. 4 41 19.05
4 23.44
NW 1/4 of Sec. 25, Twn. 23, Rge. 4 42 16.03
SW 1/4 of Sec. 25, Twn. 23, Rge. 4 19 40.21
SE 1/4 of Sec. 14, Twn. 23, Rge. 4 0160 (portion) 11.79
0145 .29
0155 (portion) 1.29
0150 1.49
0320 .28
0330 .02
Lot #2 .12
TOTAL 11 parcels 114.01
Lands to Renton
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Renton- Tukwi Adjustment
Map of Affected Areas
LONGACRES
Lands to Tukwila
Lands to Tukwila
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Areas Subject to Joint Tukwila-Renton Review
of all Future Annexation Petitions
EXHIBIT C
CITY OF TUKWILA
WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. 1008
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
ESTABLISHING INTENT TO ANNEX CERTAIN AREAS FROM THE CITY
OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, REQUESTING THE CITY OF RENTON TO
ANNEX CERTAIN AREAS CURRENTLY WITHIN THE CORPORATE
LIMITS OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, SPECIFYING TERMS AND
CONDITIONS OF SUCH ANNEXATIONS AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND
CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH RENTON ACCORDING
TO SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND REPEALING RESOLUTION
NO 1002 OF THE CITY COUNCIL
WHEREAS, the current location of the common corporate
boundary between the City of Renton and the City of Tukwila is
irregular and does not follow an easily identified natural
feature, and
WHEREAS, the current boundary is difficult for residents,
businesses, and public officials to recognize and use, and
WHEREAS, the current irregular boundary limits the ability of
c,ne respective jurisdictions to plan for future land use and
logical service areas, and
WHEREAS, realigning and simplifying the common boundary would
be in the mutual interest of Renton and Tukwila, and
WHEREAS, a realigned boundary would provide more logical
service areas, including emergency service response areas, and
WHEREAS, a realigned boundary would clarify land use planning
responsibilities and provide more logical mailing addresses, and
WHEREAS, staff members of the respective Cities have explored
the potential areas of fiscal and administrative concern in
detail, and
WHEREAS, the City of Renton, acting as lead agency for
purposes of SEPA, a Determination of Non Significance for a
proposed realignment of boundaries between the two Cities to be
accomplished by reciprocal annexations pursuant to RCW 35 10 217,
now, therefore,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON HEREBY
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS
Section 1 The above recitals are found to be true and
correct
Section 2 The City of Tukwila hereby establishes intent to
realign and simplify its common boundary with the City of Renton
according to the reciprocal annexation method set forth in RCW
35 10 217
Section 3 The City of Tukwila is willing to and intends to
annex certain areas currently located in the City of Renton and
described as follows, to -wit
See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof
as if fully set forth
upon the ceding of such territory to the City of Tukwila by
the City of Renton
Section 4 The City of Tukwila formally requests that the
City of Renton annex certain areas currently within the limits of
the City of Tukwila and described as follows, to wit
See Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof
as if fully set forth
upon the ceding of such territory to the City of Renton by
the City of Tukwila
Section 5 The City of Tukwila recognizes that there are
certain issues of concern to both the City of Renton and the City
of Tukwila that must be mutually resolved The City of Tukwila
intends to pursue the resolution of these issues by entering into
an agreement with the City of Renton containing the following
terms and conditions
1 Strander Boulevard /S W 27th Street Improvements
Local costs of the future crossing of the railroad tracks by
Strander Boulevard /S W 27th Street should be shared equitably
between the two parties In pursuit of this Agreement, both
Cities agree to designate the aforementioned improvement of
Strander Boulevard /S W 27th Street as a high priority item on
each City's Transportation Improvement Plan, and each provide
one -half of the local funds needed to match an 80% federal funding
for this road improvement project
Because the timing of this street extension is uncertain,
Renton and Tukwila agree to monitor development and, as
development warrants, to acknowledge that the route is needed and
that both jurisdictions will cooperate to insure that an
appropriate connection is designed and constructed Because the
crossing will be located entirely within Tukwila upon completion
of the annexation, the final decision as to the time for
improvement shall be left to the discretion of Tukwila If
federal funding is unavailable, then Renton and Tukwila will
negotiate an equitable funding option as necessary, such that each
City's share of the local costs of the improvement shall be 50%
2 S W 43rd Street /S 180th Street Improvements If a
proposed grade separated crossing of S W 43rd and the railroad
tracks is undertaken to improve traffic safety and capacity, the
local costs should be shared equitably between Renton and Tukwila
The two Cities shall support the S W 43rd Street /S 180th Street
improvement in the same manner as the Strander Boulevard /S W
27th Street railroad crossing By support, it is meant that both
Cities will designate this road improvement as a high priority
item on each City's Transportation Improvement Plan and each
provide one -half of the local funds needed to match an 80% federal
funding for this road improvement project
If federal funding is unavailable, then Renton and Tukwila
will negotiate an equitable funding option as necessary, such that
each cities' share of the local costs of such road improvement
shall be 50% Because the improvement will be located entirely
within Tukwila upon completion of the annexation, the final
decision as to the time for the improvement shall be left to the
discretion of Tukwila
3 P -1 Channel The P -1 Channel is a storm drainage
improvement to be located within that property described on
Exhibit B which will be annexed to Renton Renton agrees to
assume what would have been Tukwila's share of the cost of
construction and maintenance for that portion of the P -1 Channel
which will be located in said area The City of Tukwila shall
retain the right to connect to and use the P -1 Channel
4 Green River Dike Maintenance Renton's share of the
cost of the Green River Dike Maintenance Plan was 22% prior to the
reciprocal annexations Construction and maintenance costs for
the Green River Dikes should be revised to reflect the fact that
Renton will not have Green River frontage after the reciprocal
annexations are completed and that therefore Renton should have no
obligation for dike maintenance or rehabilitation
5 Frank Zepp Bridge Upon completion of the reciprocal
annexations, the Frank Zepp Bridge at S W 43rd Street /S 180th
Street will be located entirely within the City of Tukwila
Tukwila agrees to assume all costs of maintenance and future
widening for the bridge Both parties understand that with the
annexation of the property described on Exhibit A to Tukwila, the
responsibility for maintenance and operation of the traffic
signals at the intersection of S W 43rd Street and West Valley
Road (SR -181), formerly shared by the Cities of Renton and Kent,
should be assumed in total by the City of Kent
6 Utilities Both parties understand that Renton has
existing utilities serving a portion of the area to be annexed to
the City of Tukwila bordered by S W 43rd Street, West Valley
Highway, the existing Renton City limits and the Union Pacific
Railroad right -of -way Renton shall retain ownership of the said
existing utilities and shall be responsible for all costs of
operation and maintenance of the same Tukwila shall be
responsible for providing sewer and water service to all other
areas annexed to Tukwila as part of the reciprocal annexations
Neither party shall impose a surcharge upon utility users within
the newly annexed areas solely because of their annexation
7 SR -181 The City of Renton should enter into an
agreement with the State of Washington regarding the transfer of
costs to the State for improvements to SR -181 between S W 43rd
Street and I -405 The City of Tukwila shall bear no
responsibility for such costs by virtue of the execution of this
Agreement
8 Future Annexations Renton and Tukwila will coordinate
review of future annexation petitions received by the parties
consistent with the boundary line shown on Exhibit C attached
hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as if set forth
in full
Section 6 The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute and the
City Clerk to attest to that certain agreement entitled
"Interlocal Agreement Regarding Reciprocal Annexations" containing
the terms and conditions outlined in Section 5 above
Section 7 Resolution No 1002 of the City of Tukwila,
passed by the City Council on April 21, 1986 is hereby repealed
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, this 16th day of June 1986
APPROVED
CITY` CLERK, MAXINE ANDERSON
APPROVED AS TO FORM
OFFICE F THE CITY ATTOR EY
BY
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK 4
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL G
DUFFIE, IINCIL PRESIDENT
EXHIBIT A
Lands to be Annexed to Tukwila from Renton
The lands proposed to be annexed to the City of Tukwila from the City of
Renton are listed below and shown in Figure 1
SECTION TOWNSHIP -RANGE
PARCEL ACREAGE
3 62
NW 1/4 of Sec 24, Twn 23, Rge 4 27 (portion) 12 79
SW 1/4 of Sec 24, Twn 23, Rge 4 63 2 35
32 0 27
28 3 85
7 MDC 4 55
NW 1/4 of Sec 25, Twn 23, Rge 4 38 1 84
0 91
8 MDC (p) 2 91
1 14
9 MDC (p) 3 05
43 2 15
50 0 84
51 0 72
23 2 16
6 6 70
2 16
24 (portion) 44 10
21 MDC 2 45
2 16
22 (portion) 10 47
SW 1/4 of Sec 25, Twn 23, Rge 4 21 1 61
59 0 37
20 2 14
33 3 69
17 5 93
23 (portion)
24 (portion)
22
3 01
10 43
5 44
44 10
3 01
NW 1/4 of Sec 36, Twn 23, Rge 4 97 3 00
57 8 69
62 6 40
61 0 17
11 6 83
43 0 10
37 0 17
38 0 14
39 0 14
53 0 14
14 0 12
13 0 12
29 0 32
10 0 14
9 0 19
59 0 15
8 0 17
1 7 0 12
35 2 84
34 5 54
1 36 3 09 1
1
1 TOTAL 1 45 parcels 1 101 65 1
EXHIBIT B
Lands to be Annexed to Renton from Tukwila
The lands proposed to be annexed to the City of Renton from the City of
Tukwila are listed below and shown in Figure 1
SECTION TOWNSHIP -RANGE PARCEL ACREAGE
SW 1/4 of Sec 25, Twn 23, Rge 4 41 19 05
NE 1/4 of Sec 25, Twn 23, Rge 4 4 23 44
SW 1/4 of Sec 25, Twn 23, Rge 4 42 16 03
SE 1/4 of Sec 25, Twn 23, Rge 4 19 40 21
SE 1/4 of Sec 14, Twn 23, Rge 4 0160 (portion) 11 79
0145 29
0155 (portion) 1 29
0150 1 49
0320 28
0330 02
Lot #2 12
TOTAL 11 parcels 114 01
Figure 1
Renton Tukwila Boundary Adjustment
Map of Affected Areas
Lands to Renton
LONGACRES
Lands to Tukwila
ae Lands to Tukwila
W Lands to Renton
CITY OF TUKWILA
WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO 1029
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY TO THE CITY
OF TUKWILA FROM THE CITY OF RENTON
WHEREAS, Resolution No 2651 of the City of Renton requested
that the City of Tukwila annex certain real property located in
the City of Renton as part of a common effort by Renton and
Tukwila to simplify their common boundaries, and
WHEREAS, Resolution 1008 of the City of Tukwila declared the
City of Tukwila's willingness to accept such annexation upon
certain conditions and requested that the City of Renton annex
certain property located within the City of Tukwila as a
reciprocal measure designed to simplify the common boundary, and
WHEREAS, the City of Renton and the City of Tukwila entered
into an interlocal agreement providing for shared responsibilities
with respect to the areas to be annexed by both cities, and
WHEREAS, the King County Boundary Review Board has reviewed
the proposed annexations and boundary change and has approved the
same, and
WHEREAS, pursuant to RCW 35 10 217 and upon proper notice, a
public hearing was held on the proposed annexation before the City
Council of the City of Tukwila on January 5, 1987, at which all
persons who were interested in the annexation were allowed to
participate, and
WHEREAS, after such public hearing, the City Council of the
City of Tukwila has determined to annex the area, now, therefore
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, HEREBY
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS
Section 1 Annexation of Area from Renton Pursuant to RCW
35 10 217, the real property previously located in the City of
Renton and legally described on Exhibit A attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference as if set forth in full,
should be and hereby is annexed to and made a part of the City of
Tukwila
Section 2 Duties of City Clerk The City Clerk is hereby
directed to file a certified copy of this resolution with the
Renton City Council and the King County Council 45-
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Section 3 Effective Date This resolution, and the 4 tC' �V
annexation accomplished hereby, shall take effect and be in full
force at 12 01 a m on February 4, 1987; thirty (30) days after
adoption, unless the owners of property in the area annexed by
this resolution, equal in value to 60% or more of the assessed
valuation of the property in the area, file a written protest with
the Tukwila City Council of the City of Tukwila prior to the
effective date
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, this 5th day of January, 1987
APPROVED
ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED
CI'TY'CLERK, MAXINE ANDERSON
APPROVED AS TO FORM
OFFICE OF THE CITY A TORNEY
BY
FILED WITH THE C TY CLER /02 -/-�6
PASSED BY T E C TY COUN IL
DUFFIEOD6OUNCIL PRESIDENT
EXHIBIT A
Lands to be Annexed to Tukwila from Renton
The lands proposed to be annexed to the City of Tukwila from the City of
Renton are listed below and shown in Figure 1
SECTION TOWNSHIP -RANGE
24 (portion)
21 MDC
22 (portion)
24 (portion)
22
PARCEL ACREAGE
3 62
NW 1/4 of Sec 24, Twn 23, Rqe 4 27 (portion)
SW 1/4 of Sec 24, Twn 23, Rge 4 63 2 35
32 0 27
28 3 85
7 MDC 4 55
NW 1/4 of Sec 25, Twn 23, Rge. 4 38 1 84
0 91
8 MDC (p) 2.91
1 14
9 MDC (p) 3 05
43 2 15
50 0 84
51 0.72
23 2 16
6 6 70
2 16
44.10
2 45
2 16
10 4i
SW 1/4 of Sec 25, Twn. 23, Rge. 4 21 1 61
59 0 37
20 2 14
33 3 69
17 5 93
3 01
23 (portion) 10 43
5 44
44.10
3 01
NW 1/4 of Sec 36, Twn. 23, Rge 4 97 3 00
57 8.69
62 6 40
61 0.17
11 6 83
43 0 10
37 0 17
38 0 14
39 0 14
53 0 14
14 0.12
13 0 12
29 0 32
10 0 14
9 0 19
59 0 15
8 0 17
17 012
35 2 84
34 5 54 1
1 1 36 3 09 1
1 TOTAL 1 45 parcels 1 101 65 1
Exhibit
Renton Tukwila Boundary Adjustment Map of Affected Areas
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SUGGESTED LEGAL DESCRIPTION
(From City of Renton to City of Tukwila North Part)
the City of Renton as
of the east margin of
located in the SW1 of
the City of Renton as
of the east margin of
located in the NW} of
County, Washington
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ItissED F
All that portion of the City of Renton as annexed by City Ordinance No. 1764
lying westerly of the east margin of BNRR Company (N.P. Ry) main track right
of way all being located in the Si of the NW* of Section 24, Township 23
North, Range 4 East, N.M.
Together with all that portion of
Ordinance No. 1764 lying westerly
main track right of way all being
23 North, Range 4 East, W.M.
Together with all that portion of
Ordinance No. 1764 lying westerly
main track right of way all being
23 North, Range 4 East, W.M. King
annexed by City
BURR Company (N.P. Ry)
Section 24, Township
annexed by City
BURR Company (N.P. Ry)
Section 25, Township
That portion of Section 25 and 36, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, K.M.,
King County, Washington more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at the intersection of the west line of the Plat of Burlington
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Northern Industrial Park Renton II as recorded in volume III of Plats, pages 1
44, Records of King County, Washington and the South line of Government Lot 6
situate in the Southwest 1/4 of Section 23, Township 23 North, Range 4 East;
Thence West along said South line, said line also being the existing
limits of the City of Renton as annexed by Ordinance No. 1764 (amended by
Ordinance No. 1926) to the Westerly bank of the Green River (white River);
Thence Southerly along said Westerly bank and existing said City limits t
the North line of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 36;
Thence continuing Southerly along said Westerly bank and said city limits
to the Westerly extention of the North boundary line of the Henry Adams
Donation Claim No. 43;
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LANDS TO TUKWILA "SOUTHERN
Thence East along said North boundary line and its westerly extension anc
said city limits to the centerline of Secondary State Highway Number 3M;
Thence South along said centerline and said city limits to the Westerly
extension of a line lying parallel with and 30.0 feet Southerly of the
centerline of S.W. 43rd Street (South 180th);
Thence East along said Southerly line and its westerly extension and saic
city limits to an intersection with the Southerly extention of the Easterly
Right -of -Way Line of the Burlington Northern Railraod (former Northern Pacific
Railway);
Thence North along said Easterly line and its southerly extension to an
intersection with the South line of the Southwest 1/4. of Section 25;
Thence continuing North along said East line to its intersection with thi
South line of Government Lot 6 and the True Point of Beginning.
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