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RESOLUTION NO. 1002
Repealed by Res 1008
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
ESTABLISHING INTENT TO ANNEX CERTAIN AREAS FROM THE
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AND REQUESTING THE CITY OF
RENTON TO ANNEX CERTAIN AREAS CURRENTLY WITHIN THE
CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF RENTON.
WHEREAS, the current location of the common corporate boundary be-
tween 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 the
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 respon-
sibilities 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,
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
DO 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.
Section 3: The City of Tukwila 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 de- annexation of the above described areas from 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 de- annexation of the above properties from the City of
Tukwila.
WIIALA
1906
CITY OF TUKWILA
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WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
ESTABLISHING INTENT TO ANNEX CERTAIN AREAS FROM THE
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AND REQUESTING THE CITY OF
RENTON TO ANNEX CERTAIN AREAS CURRENTLY WITHIN THE
CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF RENTON.
WHEREAS, the current location of the common corporate boundary be-
tween 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 the
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 respon-
sibilities 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,
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
DO 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.
Section 3: The City of Tukwila 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 de- annexation of the above described areas from 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 de- annexation of the above properties from 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 along the lines of the following recommendations. However, the
actual agreements between the two cities will be determined in future nego-
tiations.
1. Local costs of the future crossing of Strander Boulevard /S.W.
27th Street and the railroad tracks should be shared equitably be-
tween the two cities. Because the timing of this street extension is
uncertain, Renton and Tukwila should agree to monitor development
and, as development warrants, to acknowledge that the route is needed
and both jurisdictions will cooperate to ensure that an appropriate
connection is designed and constructed.
In pursuit of this guideline, both cities agree to 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 percent, federal funding for this
road improvement project. If federal funding is unavailable, then
Renton and Tukwila will negotiate an equitable funding option as
necessary.
2. In the area of Black River Quarry, the appropriate jurisdiction
for fire protection services (currently provided by Fire District #1)
should be determined. In addition, the processing plant /crusher on
the west side on Monster Road S.W. should transfer from Tukwila to
Renton.
3. If a proposed grade separated crossing of S.W. 43rd Street and
the railroad tracks is undertaken to improve traffic safety and capa-
city, the local share of project costs should be divided equitably
between Renton and Tukwila. The two cities should also pursue the
possibility of adding S.W. 43rd Street /South 180th Street to the
state highway system and support this road improvement in the same
manner as the Strander /S.W. 43rd Street railroad crossing.
4. The City of Renton should assume the cost of construction for
that portion of the P -1 Channel which will be located in the area to
be de- annexed by the City of Tukwila.
5. The City of Renton's share of dike maintenance for the Green
River (which is currently 22 percent) should be adjusted because the
Green River will be located entirely within the City of Tukwila.
6. The City of Tukwila should assume maintenance and future widening
costs for the Frank Zepp Bridge at S.W. 43rd Street /South 180th
Street. It is understood that the responsibility for maintenance and
operation of the traffic signals at the intersection of S.W. 43rd
Street and West Valley Road (SR -181) should be assumed by the City of
Kent.
7. An interlocal agreement for utilities should be reached between
the City of Renton and and City of Tukwila. The City of Renton
should retain ownership of existing utilities located north of S.W.
43rd Street and west of the railroad tracks and should be responsible
for operations and maintenance. The City of Tukwila should provide
sewer and water service to the dairy barn area north of I -405 when
such service is needed. Surcharges for utility users located on the
annexation /de- annexation area should be terminated after annexation.
8. The City of Renton should enter an agreement with the State of
Washington regarding the transfer of costs to the state for improve-
ments to SR -181 between S.W. 43rd and I -405.
9. Construction and maintenance of the Green River dikes should
reflect that Renton would no longer have any Green River frontage and
that they would still significantly benefit from this flood control
program.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a
regular meeting thereof this 21st day of April 1986.
APPROVED AS TO FORM
Office the City Attorney
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL:
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK:
off' H. Duff i e(` Cunci l President
Attest /A u th enticat ed
Maxine Anderson City Clerk
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
22
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)
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
i 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
Renton Tukwila Boundary Adjustment
Map of Affected Areas