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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit 80-29-SV - MAGRUDER - STREET VACATION / EASEMENT80-29-sv 13903 interurban avenue south magruder street vacation easement Ms. Janet Martinka Department of Public Works City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 Re: Easement on Burton Lutes' property Dear Ms. Martinka: This letter will serve as our request for removal of the easement, a copy of which was left with you the other day dated January 6, 1964 and recorded under Auditor's File No. 5683661. Also, I've enclosed a copy of the as -built survey for the storm sewer line in question. Thank you for your assistance is this matter. LMB /js Enclosure WESTERN PACIFIC PROPERTIES, INC. Commercial Brokerage Company .•. r-.., 'PT. FEB !Q February 6, 1981 Sincerely, WESTERN PACIFIC PROPERTIES � Poa ) .fO Larry M. Brown 33838 Pacific Highway South • Federal Way, Washington 98003 • (206) 838 -6070 • 624 -1250 B. Any policy issued pursuant hereto will contain under Schedule B the standard exceptions as set forth and identified as to type of policy on the inside of the back . cover hereof. C. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS: 1. Easement as granted by Recorded: Recording No Records of In favor of For Affects. 2. Easement as granted by Recorded: Recording No. Records of In favor of For: Af including the terms, covenants and provisions thereof; instrument August 13, 1968 6390811 King County. Washington THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Slopes along State Road Number 181 Lots 4, 5, 6, 7 8. 9. 10 and 11, Block 3 Hillman's Seattle Garden Tracts. according to the plat recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, page 24, in King County, Washington. EXCEPT portion of Lots 10 and tt condemned for street (now State Highway) in King County Superior Court Cause No. 109001 including the terms, covenants and provisions thereof, instrument January 6, 1964 5683 661 King County Washington THE CITY OF TUKWILA, a municipal corporation The construction. operation, maintenance and /or repair and /or replacement of a sewer line or lines and appurtenances thereto, . together with the right (continued) of ingress and egress to and from said easement and right -o -way for all purposes necessary and related thereto The Northeasterly 1C feet lying Southwesterly of the Southwesterly boundary or State Highway No. al of Lots 9 1C and 11 Block 3, flat of Hillman's Seattle Garden Tracts. ALSO Northeasterly 1C feet lying Southwesterly of the Southwesterly boundary of State Highway No. NM of Lot 1C of Block 6 of Hillman's Seattle Garden Tracts 3. BURTON P. LUTES and VIOLA B. LUTES died intestate June 1, 1978 and June 19, 197E. Probate Case No.. E-235472 Records of. King County Washington Personal Representatives: DARLEN`E CROSTICK, DELCRES ti. HAGRUDER and MARILYN PATTON and DONALD HOLIN Said Personal Representative is authorized to administer thu estate without intervention of Court and to encueber, sell and convey, or contract to convey decedent's interest in said premises. 4. General taxes for the year 1981, not payable until February 15, 19bl. in an amount not yet available from the Comptroller's office. Affects: Said premises Tax Account No.: 33;59C- 0225 -03, C0C280- 0009 -02 and GCC28e- CO30 -05 5. Lien of real estate excise sales tax upon any sale of said premises, if uz aid. t. The interest of the proposed insured will be subject to the cocrunity interest of his or her spouse if married at date of acquiring said interest, and further subject, to matters which . the .records rev disclose...._ LAW 0 //IC12• KELLER. ROHRBACK. WALDO • NISCOCK 1220 I•w BUILDING E LATT LI . 9 B I O I e23.I9Oo EASEMENT GRANTORS, DELORES M. MAGRUDER, as her separate estate, MARILYN R. PATTON, as her separate estate, and DARLENE CROSTICk, as her separate estate, hereby convey and quit claim to the GRANTEE, the CITY OF TUKWILA, King County, Washington, its successors and assigns, the right, privledge and authority to construct operate, remove, repair, replace and maintain sewer/ storm drainage collector line (s) running over, across, on and under the land described on Attachment A, located in King County, State of Washington. This easement is granted under the following conditions agreed to by the parties. W I T N E S S E T H: 1. A 15 foot wide easement for sewer and drainage purposes is hereby declared and established over, across, on and under Grantors' property described on Attachment A and re- ferenced heretofore. The centerline of said easement is the center of the now existing sewer line across said property. 2. Grantors agree that no permanent' structures shall be constructed within the easement. The construction of any improvements within the easement is prohibited without the prior written approval from the City. 3. Grantee shall pay all costs and expenses of con- struction and maintenance with regard to said sewer /storm drainage system. Upon completion of any work performed by Grantee on Grantors' property, Grantee shall remove all debris and restore the surface of the as nearly as possible to the condition in which it was at the commencement of such work; provided, however, that Grantee shall not be required to do any landscaping or replace any landscaping damaged as a result of Grantees' work. 4. This easement shall constitute a covenant running with the land and shall be binding on the parties hereto and their heirs, successok, and assigns. DATED this ' day of December, 1980. DELORES M4AGR UP�'ER MARILYN R. 'ATTON D R LENE CROSTICK_ CITY OF TUKWILA By Title STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING On this day personally appeared before me DELORES M. MAGRUDER, to me known to be the individual(s) described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknow- ledged that she signed the same as her free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned GIVEN under my hand and official seal this oft day of December, 1980. STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING On this day personally appeared before me MARILYN R. PATTON, to me known to be the individual(s) described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknow- ledged that she signed the same as her free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. GIVEN under my hand and official seal this day of December, 1980. STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING LAW OFFICES KELLER. ROHRBACK. WALDO • H18COCK 122011114 BUILDING SEATTLE, 98101 623-1900 ) s ss ss ) ss -2- NOTARY •UBLIC in and for the State of Washington, residing in King County. NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington, residing in King County. On this day personally appeared before me DARLENE CROSTICH, to me known to be the individual(s) described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that she signed the same as her free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. GIVEN under my hand and official seal this day of December, 1980. w NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington, residing in King County. On this day of December, 1980, before me, the under- signed, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, Aro LAW OIFlC1f KELLER.ROHRBACK. WALDO HIBCOCK 1120 11114 BUILDING SEArrLC, 98101 829 -1900 duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared , to me known to be the of the CITY OF TUKWILA, the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said . instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he is authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. Witness my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year first above written. -3- NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington; residing in King County ATTACHMENT STORM DRAIN EASEMENT LEGAL DESCRIPTION A 15.00- foot -wide easement for storm drainage over a portion of the Stephen Foster Donation Land Claim #38 and a portion of the Joseph Foster Donation Land Claim #39 all situated in the SW 1/4 of Section 14, T 23 N, R 4 E, W. M. , in King County, Washington. The centerline of said 15.00 -foot -wide easement, 7.50 feet to either side as measured perpendicular, being described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the south line of said Foster D.C. #38 with the westerly margin of SR -181 (Interurban Ave.), thence N 43 W, along said margin, a distance of 33.38 feet, to the centerline of an existing storm drain manhole and the True Point of Beginning for said easement centerline; Thence N 87 °52 W, along said centerline, a distance of 104.54 feet; Thence N 89 °49'51" W a distance of 17.45 feet; Thence S 87 ° 16'28" W a distance of 54.23 feet; Thence S 85 ° 43'28" W a distance of 82.66 feet; Thence S 80 ° 04'50" W a distance of 41.04 feet; Thence S 80 ° 52'58" W a distance of 75.01 feet, to an existing storm drain manhole, the terminus of said easement centerline, from which the point of intersection of said south line of Foster D.C. #38 with the existing centerline of 56th Ave. S, bears N 18 ° 47'03" W a distance of 10.35 feet. Less that portion lying within 56th Ave. S. ,p\ \ c • . • • C JOSEFH F D.C. 1.h • 7,0 go \ • \14./ STEPHEN FOSTERS D.C NO. 3& •2a 6 205.83 3a AC- J h � N •3.L.1•61' /40 /i NO r, / " /Oo ° h fib a • 5 VG d,2/J io BE 144CATED -4 2619.27 5 y • B.T ti" 1%.e PAA (,gi8 000 aOo -boo 1 -o G. rso 5.: 13 gel b *OZZS -►O 3. a /9/11/4 37 ° 20/.4.9 ___ - /de.G/ .' O r, 0• ,F u /60./5" L !L o4.• /47.82 STEPHEN FOSTE /60 JOSEPH FOSTER D. C. ` � 6' ova N /00 0 S' ,y it .D C. 9 5Of• 496 . ' .205.83 , •3l3/W /40./2 N ` r � LE a sc ecreef �!A`u 56 O Pea. 'ZAx.e S s.r leis. g I.0c . '• Citylof Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila Washington 98188 Frank Todd, Mayor MEMORANDUM TO: Mark Caughey, Acting Planning Director FROM: Janet Martinka, Administrative Secretagj/2 DATE: January 8, 1981 SUBJECT: S. 139th STREET VACATION - EASEMENT The attached easement was prepared to coincide with the vacation of S. 139th Street. This document has been reviewed by Larry Hard and is now in its final form, ready for execution. Please include this easement in the ordinance for vacating S. 139th Street; thereby, eleminating the need for a resolution allowing the Mayor to sign it. I am also waiting for written acknowledgement from Larry Brown from Western Pacific Properties that the Grantor has received title to ground covered by subject easement. cc: Ted Uomoto, Public Works Director. *1908 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Attachments Frank Todd, Mayor J �VJII -A AO" 1114, City of Tukwila Z 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila Washington 98188 MEMORANDUM Public Works Committee . Uomoto, Public Works Director January 6, 1981 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING - January 7, 1981 - 4:30 P.M. The following items have been placed on the agenda for the Public Works Committee meeting and appear in the order in which they will be discussed. 1. Foster Golf Course Bridge Rehabilitation 2. Grady Way Bridge Realignment /Southcenter Boulevard Phase II /III - matching funds. 3. Damaged Extruded Curbs in Need of Repair in Tukwila A suggested standard form letter has been prepared for review and comments. 4. Easement for S. 139th Street Vacation This easement is contingent upon Grantor receiving title to . the land covered by subject easement. The easement has been reviewed by Larry Hard and all changes incorporated into a final document. This easement will be signed by the City of Tukwila at the time the ordinance is passed vacating S. 139th Street. 5. Flood Damage Insurance cc: Mayor Todd John McFarland Maxine Anderson Don Williams Ted Freemire Mark Caughey ✓'' • MC /jas City of Tukwila Planning Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 433 -1845 Office of Community Development D.M. Magruder 1329 Maple St. Kent, WA 98031 SUBJECT: STREET VACATION PETITION, SOUTH 139th STREET. At its meeting of 24 November 1980, the City Council reached an informal consensus that the requested street vacation petition will be approved by local ordinance once certain materials are received. To conclude processing of this matter, therefore, we ask that your supply the following material to this office: A. Property Tax Statements on the two adjacent properties from the King County Assessor's . Office showing square footage of each parcel and present assessed valuation. B. An affidavit of ownership for the Campanella property, or documentation that the adverse . possession action in progress has resulted in transfer of title to your control. . As soon as we _receive the above items and verify their adequacy, the ordinance will be referred to the City Council. for final adoption. Please feel free to direct questions to my attention. cc: City Clerk TUKWILA INNING DEPT. Caughey Acting Director. : 3 December 1980 October 13, 1980 . 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS APPROVAL OF MINUTES AUDIENCE COMMENTS Tukwila Friends of the Library PUBLIC HEARING Petition for Street Vacation requested by Delores M. Magruder, et al, portion of S. 139th St. adja- cent to Lot 11, Block 3 in Hill- mans Seattle Gar- den Tracts. TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL City Hall Council Chambers ( COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETIN( MINUTES Council President Saul called the Tukwila City Council Committee of the Whole Meeting to order. L. C. BOHRER, GEORGE D. HILL, DORIS E. PHELPS, Council President DANIEL J. SAUL, GARY L. VAN DUSEN. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT THE MINUTES OF THE SEPTEMBER 22, 1980 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING BE APPROVED AS PUBLISHED. MOTION CARRIED. Wendy Morgan, representing the Tukwila Friends of the Library, invited all to the next meeting of the Friends of the Library to be held Thursday, October 16, 1980 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fire Department Training Room. She reported that 530 different people have made use of the library; 20 to 25 citizens use the library during an 8 -hour shift. Council President Saul declared the Public Hearing open at 7:03 p.m. Don Moody, Moody's Real Estate, said the reason for the street vacation request is to extend into the property and split the western part of the property. He said it is his understanding that the City would like to keep the street because of the utilities. He said his clients had no prolem in leaving the utilities and granting them back to the City. His clients can landscape over them. As long as there is a street there it limits the use of the property and takes it off the tax roll. The street will never go anywhere. His clients would like to purchase the property from the City and put it back on the tax roll. They would like to give an easement to the City on the utilities. Councilman Bohrer said in the Staff Report the City Engineer has said that upon finding a City water line and storm drain conduit located within the proposed vacation area, it has been recommended that the petition be denied, as it represents a potential long -range utility maig8gyam conflict. The Public Works Director feels that the easement/insure. adequate maintenance access, since the ease- ment could be covered with valuable plantings or other non- structural amenities by the acquiring party. Disturbance of the vacated area for utility maintenance could cause ill will toward the City and result in maintenance delays. The City's interests would be best served by retaining title to South 139th Street. Mr. Moody said he was sure all of the problems could be solved by making access available to the City. Councilman Bohrer asked what the property would be used for? Mr. Moody said they would like to ask for a C -1 zone on the property and put their office on 1/4 of the property and build more office space for other people as it is required. The street extending into the property presents a problem. Councilman Bohrer asked if the vacated street would be used as a parking lot or for landscaping. Mr. Mood said it would be for landscaping as opposed to parking. Councilman Hill asked for the location of the utilities. Ted Uomoto, Director of Public Works, said he did not recall the exact location, but the utilities are within the right -of -way and go up the hill. Mr. Moody said their survey showed the utilities to be within the south 10 feet of the right -of -way. Councilman Bohrer asked Mr. Moody the extent of their holdings in the area. Mr. Moody said that is the only piece of property they are proposing to develop at this time. He said they were proposing to short plat at the present time, the northeast one - fourth of the property for their office building, which would be about 5,000 square feet and another building has been proposed, but is still in the planning state. TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL COMMIT - E OF THE WHOLE MEETING October 13, 1980 Page 2 PUBLIC HEARING - Contd. Petition for Street Vacation requested by Delores M. Magruder, et al, portion of S. 139th St. adjacent to Lot 11,'Block 3 in Hillman's Seattle Garden Tracts - contd. PUBLIC MEETING Prop. Water rate increase & prop. Ord. increasing rates for metered water & repealing Ord. #1144, Sec. 1, & Ord. #914. *MOTION CARRIED. There being no further comments from the public, Council President Saul declared the Public Hearing closed at 7:10 p.m. Councilman Van Dusen said it is his understanding if the City vacates one -half will go to the Campanella development. Mr. Moody said this has been discussed with the Magruders and they believe they have the sliver of property where the property joins. The attorney is of the opinion that it will be noncontested by Mr. Campanella. Councilman Van Dusen said utilities located on easements sometimes have structures developed on them and it is not caught at the time of permit. When a problem arises the structures are over the utilities, even fences have caused difficulties when it has come time to maintain the utilities. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT THE PETITION FOR STREET VACATION REQUESTED BY DELORES M. MAGRUDER, ET AL, PORTION OF SOUTH 139TH STREET ADJACENT TO LOT 11, BLOCK 3, IN HILLMANS SEATTLE GARDEN TRACTS BE ON THE AGENDA OF THE OCTOBER 20, 1980 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING. * Councilman Hill said he would like the Public Works Director to locate the utilities and have them staked out so the matter can be considered at the Public Works Committee meeting. He said he would hate to have to take up a concrete driveway to get to the utilities. Dwayne Traynor, audience, said if there is an easement he would suggest that only landscaping be permitted on top of the utilities Councilman Hill said if the landscaping is a rock garden it could be pretty hard to get to the utilities. Council President Saul declared the Public Meeting open at 7:20 p.m. John McFarland, Administrative Assistant, said the City of Tukwila buys water from Seattle and then sells it to the citizens. The City of Seattle has raised their rates and the City of Tukwila will have to pass the raise on to the water users. We have been notified the increase is to be 35 %. Dwayne Traynor, audience, said the increased rates would be in excess of the 35% increase by Seattle. He said he realized the price in meters has increased, but this is still a far cry from the amount of the increase that is being passed on to Tukwila residents. Mayor Todd said the rate increase is intended to take care of the current water and sewer study which may increase or decrease the amount of the charge. Mr. Traynor said the rates can always be raised, but it is difficult to lower them. Council President Saul said the raise will take place November 1. The minimum rates on the 3/4 inch meter using 500 cubic feet of water or less will be raised from $4.00 to $5.40. There being no further comments from the public, Council President Saul declared the Public Meeting closed at 8:30 p.m. Ted Uomoto, Public Works Director, said the City is paying about $3,000 per month in surcharge. This is determined from three months consumption during June, July, and August using 10 day peak. September 8, 1980 Page 3 TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING DISCUSSION - Contd. Corrective Improvements to the public /private properties on S. 180th to Doce's Furniture - contd. Prop. Res. fixing time when the petition will be heard on the vacation of a street. Budget Transfer Motion No. :FICA Statuary change requires addl. 3 months funding for 1980. Budget Transfer Motion No. : To allow funding for 2 board sys. Prop. Res. for an inter- :: fund loan between Str. . Fund & Golf Course Unitd. 1978 G.O. Bond Debt Service Fund. Prop. Res. accepting grant of easement for public access to, & use of, a portion of the Grn. River Shore- line Trail System. C Discussion followed among City Council members and Mr. Doces about their interpretation of what was done and what was to be done at the time the LID was put in. City Attorney Hard said the LID will • not pay for any additional work. The LID cannot be reopened. What the City does they will have to pay for themselves. The LID was finished in 1977. Council President Saul said Puget Power controls the transformer as they are the owners of that and they will not underground it. He suggested City Attorney Hard look at the easement and the matter be considered at the next Committee of the Whole Meeting. City Attorney Hard said he would like to research LID 27. Also, there were amendments to LID 27. Mr. Hard said he would have the information ready for the Committee of the Whole Meeting on September 22, 1980. MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY PHELPS, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE VACATION OF SOUTH 139TH STREET BE HELD DURING THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING ON SEPTEMBER 15, 1980. MOTION CARRIED. Report & Recommendations Councilman Phelps said the Interurban Avenue Corridor Plan had from Community Affairs been discussed by the Community Affairs Committee. Committee - Interurban Avenue Corridor Plan. Mark Caughey, Planning Department, said the recommended policy approach is to encourage the creation of a pedestrian -scale neighborhood visual form in the corridor area, and that all existing industrial land -use classification be changed to professional office /high density residential categories, with encouragement given to mixing both uses within a single project site. He said . he would like the Council to study the recommendations. MOVED BY PHELPS, SECONDED BY HARRIS, THAT THE INTERURBAN AVENUE CORRIDOR PLAN BE ON THE AGENDA OF THE SEPTEMBER 22, 1980 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PHELPS, SECONDED BY HARRIS, THAT THE PROPOSED BUDGET TRANSFER BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PHELPS, SECONDED BY VAN DUSEN, THAT THE PROPOSED BUDGET TRANSFER BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED, WITH HILL VOTING NO. Shirley Kristofferson, Acting Finance Director, said Ordinance No. 1166 needs to be amended so transfers within the budget can be made without City Council approval. MOVED BY PHELPS, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 1166 BE PLACED IN THE FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND POSSIBLE AMENDMENT. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY HARRIS, SECONDED BY PHELPS, THAT THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR AN INTERFUND LOAN BETWEEN THE STREET FUND AND THE GOLF COURSE UNLIMITED 1978 G.O. BOND DEBT SERVICE FUND BE ON THE AGENDA OF THE SEPTEMBER 15, 1980 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY HARRIS, SECONDED BY PHELPS, THAT THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A GRANT OF EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC ACCESS TO, AND USE OF, A PORTION OF THE GREEN RIVER SHORELINE TRAIL SYSTEM BE ON THE AGENDA OF THE SEPTEMBER 15, 1980 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING. MOTION CARRIED. DISCUSSION - Contd. Prop. Res. in support of continuing the use of Tukwila Elem. School as a Primary School. Letter from Mayor Todd re funding the remaining residential street up- dating program. Police Dept. request re declaration of surplus equipment. STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS Finance & Personnel Community Affairs Public Works Public Safety EXECUTIVE SESSION 9:05 - 9:25 P.M. ADJOURNMENT 9:25 P.M. TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL COMMITTF/ OF THE WHOLE MEETING September 8, 1980 Page 4 Councilman Van Dusen explained the need for the proposed resolution, stating it is likely one school in the area will be closed. The proposed resolution would support the Council's desire for the continued use of Tukwila Elementary School as a primary school. He said there had been some rumors that the City was desirous of the school closing so the City could take over the building as a community center. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY PHELPS, THAT THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF CONTINUING USE OF THE TUKWILA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AS A PRIMARY SCHOOL BE ON THE AGENDA OF THE SEPTEMBER 15, 1980 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING. MOTION CARRIED. Mayor Todd stated he had a proposal for funding the remaining residential street update program and schedule for the work to be done in 1981 and 1982. The City has a remaining non -voted G.O. Bond Debt capacity of $1,418,754 and the probable interest costs if sold within the next 60 days would run from 7.5% to 8.25% (estimated). The current inflation rate of 12 to 14% indicates that the City's decision to fund these projects by this method will save taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars over the term. He said Mr. Uomoto, Public Works Director, has the projections of work yet to be done and an estimate of the total projected costs. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY PHELPS, THAT THE REMAINING RESIDENTIAL STREET UPDATE PROGRAM BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. * Mr. Uomoto, Public Works Director, showed with an overhead projector, the work and cost (estimated) of the remaining under - grounding, streets, and sidewalks that need to be done in order to complete the program. *MOTION CARRIED. Pat Lowery, Acting Police Chief, said the Police Department has ten bullet proof vests as surplus equipment. The Priest River, Idaho, Police Department has been in contact with Tukwila and has indicated a need for the vests. It is requested that the exces vests be declared surplus and authorization given to transfer them to the City of Priest River, Idaho. There is no resale value for them. Mr. Lowery said they would hold five of the vests here for emergency use in the Department. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY PHELPS THAT THE VESTS BE DECLARED SURPLUS AND GIVEN TO THE PRIEST RIVER, IDAHO, POLICE DEPARTMENT. MOTION CARRIED. Chairman Phelps stated the Committee would meet Thursday to discuss salary plan, Ordinance No. 1166, and budget transfers. Councilman Harris said the Committee will meet to discuss Block Grant 3 Year Development Program and the 1981 Population Program. Councilman Hill said the Committee would meet on Wednesday. Chairman Hill said the Committee did not have any items on their agenda at this time. MOVED BY HARRIS, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT THE CITY COUNCIL GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION TO CONSIDER LABOR RELATIONS. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY PHELPS, THAT THE CITY COUNCIL CLOSE THE EXECUTIVE SESSION. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PHELPS, SECONDED BY HARRIS, THAT THE TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING ADJOURN. MOTION CARRIED. D3niel J. Saul, Council President r.ecordinG Secretary September 8, 1980 AGENDA ITEM CITY OF TUKWILA PLANNING DIVISION CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT 7:00 P.M. 80 -29 -SV (MAGRUDER) SOUTH 139TH STREET The attached petition for vacation of South 139th Street lying westerly of Interurban Avenue was reviewed on 18 August 1980 by the Public Works Department. Upon finding that a city water line and storm drain conduit are located within the proposed vaca- tion area, the Public Works Director has recommended that the petition be denied, as it represents a potential long -range utility maintenance conflict. RCW 35.79.030 provides that the City may retain an easement over vacated lands for utility maintenance purposes. However, the Public Works Director does not feel that this provision insures adequate maintenance access, since the easement area could be covered with valuable plantings or other non - structural amenities by the acquiring party. Disturbance of the vacated area for utility maintenance, easement privile9e not withstanding, could cause ill -will toward the City and result in maintenance operation delays. For these reasons, staff suggests that the City's interests are best served by retaining title to South 139th Street. :o- owners of r )roperty at 13903 Inter - nrban Ave. S. TO THE TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL: NAME Darlene B. Crostick Marilyn R. Patton Delores M. Magruder $ ?- SO DATE PE ( ION FOR VACATION OF STR _ ,'S Pursuant to RCW 35.79.010 1. The undersigned petitioners hereby request the vacation of the following described portion of right -of -way located in the City of Tukwila. That portion of 139th St. (Edwards Ave.) lying north of and adjacent to Lot 11 of Block 3 in Hillmans Seattle Garden Tracts as recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, Page 24, records of King County, Washington, lying westerly of the westerly margin of Interurban Ave. S (SR -181). 2. The name and address of all owners of property abutting on said portion are as follows: ADDRESS 829 Jackson St., Ketchikan. Alaska 99901 13904 56th P1. So., Tukwila. Wash. 98168 1329 Maple St., Kent, Wash. 98031 Felix M. Campanella 2900 Eastlake E., Seattle, Wash. 3. In accordance with Section 18.10.010, Ordinance ;1006, the $150.00 fee for street vacation has been received. 33!;a RECEIPT NO. ,4. The undersigned petitioners constitute more than two - thirds of the owners of real estate abutting on the above described property. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, NAME ADDRESS �1u -at- ,r.r 829 Jackson it: , Ketchikan, Alaska 99901 '')( `1. �� �,� ,c , 13904 56th Pl . So., Tukwila, Wash. 98168 y . : / V i iii AO. 1329 Maple St., Kent, Wash. 98031 2900 Eastlake E., Seattle. WAsh. 8U -30 -R 80 -31 -SUB 80 -32 -SS 80 -33 -BL 80 -34 -BLA 80 -35 -BLA 80 -36 -SS 80 -37 -SS 80 -38 -R 80-_39-R 80 -40 -BLA 80 -41 -W 80 -42 -W 80 -43 -W 80 -44 -SS 80 -45 -SS Moody Rezone Sunwood Preliminary Plat (R -1) Frey Campanella Interurban Ave. W. Frey - 55th Ave. S. 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D /u1E,tdiiC.c/.5 A,t/D LOCAT /Od[J6 OF .TAKE6 AIEREOV .4.?E CORRECT, ACCORD/VG ACCORD/VG TO ME SCIREME.C./r.S /MADE 4 t ✓. 4, /980 AT 77-1E. REC cJEST OF WE:TEEc./ PAC/F /C P t °ERT(E6. � k 1. l'471 �'�` of 4\1, QO.PtaD u T. R4.0 34` helo/6 EX /sr7/1 $F2WA MH w •3). PREPARED BY KENT, WASHINGTON DESIGNED BY ✓A/ 5320/ IF THIS MICROFILMED DOCUMENT IS LESS CLEAR THAN THIS NOTICE, IT IS DUE TO LITHE QUALITY OF THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT 4.e. S3 - //3.21 -40 %az 1 V5 A6' -BU /LT STORM L /NE LO4.4T /0,1..1 ,or 70K(G4/ /LA # 'RT PLAT AO 60 -- 3( 55 JOHN R. EWING AND ASSOCIATES CIVIL ENGINEERING - PLANNING & DESIGN DRAWN BY ,OEA � (206) 852 -6633 CHECKED BY a 73 •