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CITY O F E D ISI O N D S LARRY S. NAUGHTEN
250 - 5TH AVE. N. • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (206) 771-3202 MAYOR
COMMUNITY SERVICES: PETER E. HAHN
Public Works Planning • Parks and Recreation Engineering DIRECTOR
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CERTIFIED MAIL
April 4, 1991
Connie Goessman
15929 - 75th P1. W.
Edmonds, WA 98026
RE: Problems with venting of your plumbing fixtures
Dear Resident:
The City's sewer cleaning records show that the home at this address is
experiencing problems with the venting of some of your plumbing fixtures
when the City crew is conducting cleaning operations of the City sewer line
in front of this address.
The City's cleaning operation is essential for both you and your
neighbors. It cleans debris in lines to prevent plugs, prevents corrosion
and potential future collapse, and achieves a better flow characteristic in
the public sewer lines. We need to do this often -- perhaps even 3 times a
year -- in some critical areas. The City's cleaning operation typically
involves the utilization of a high pressure water jet.
The problem which occurs at the home is the result of a high pressure surge
through your internal plumbing system. A properly constructed plumbing
system is designed to easily vent this additional pressure without any
visible impact at your residence. An undersized venting pipe (or not
having enough vents) cannot handle the pressure surge, and the only release
that's available is then through your toilet (or another fixture). The
Uniform Plumbing Code typically requires a 2" vent, and further requires a
separate vent for each plumbing fixture which is connected to the sewer (a
toilet, a sink, a shower). Your home clearly does not have an adequate
venting system (you either have a 1-1/4" vent, or not enough of them), and
you therefore may continue to experience the pressure surges.
The City does not have a choice as far as discharging its responsibility in
cleaning the public sewer line. It is therefore up to you to take
corrective measures as to how to properly vent your own plumbing system.
The City has come up with two options that will remedy your problem:
Option 1: Upgrade stack vents for toilets and other fixtures which
are experiencing problems to required sizes.
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Option 2: Install a clean -out -outside of house per attached
specifications. Enclose box so it can vent properly when
excess pressure is put on house lines. This option would be
the cheapest and simplest way of correcting this problem.
At the same time, it would allow access to sanitary sewer
lines if stoppage should occur. This vent clean-out would
allow a place for backup in lines to go before entering your
house and causing costly damage.
The City would appreciate your expeditious cooperation in this matter. The
City must continue proper maintenance of its sewer lines, but we obviously
do not wish to see continued problems occurring on your property because of
poorly designed vents. It is your responsibility to correct these
deficiencies.
We cannot keep notifying you each time we come out to clean the line. It's
up to you to have a plumbing system that conforms to code. Option 2 is a
relatively simple one to construct.
Should you have any questions on these options, please call Everett Akau,
Scott Highland or myself at 771-3202, extension 317 or 318.
Sincerely,
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Water/Sewer Supervisor
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Originator: Planning Division For Action: X For Information:
SUBJECT: ACCEPTANCE OF QUIT CLAIM DEED FROM FRANK AND MARION BONIPART FOR
STREET DEDICATION AT 15929 75TH PLACE WEST
AGENDA TIME: Consent
AGENDA DATE: June 19, 1990
EXHIBITS ATTACHED:
1. Quit Claim Deed
2. Vicinity Map
Clearances: Dept./Indiv./Initials
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ADMIN SVCS/FINANCE
CITY ATTORNEY
CITY CLERK
COMMUNITY SERVICES
ENGINEERING
PARKS & RECREATION
PLANNING M31,.fJ _
PUBLIC WORKS
FIRE
PERSONNEL
POLICE
COMMITTEE
MAYOR
COMMENTS:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT APPROPRIATION
REQUIRED: $0 BUDGETED: $0 REQUIRED: $0
HISTORY AND SUMMARY STATEMENT:
As required by the Official Street Map, Frank and Marion Bonipart have
quit claimed 10 feet of their property along both North Meadowdale Road
and 75th Place West, in conjunction with their application for a building
permit on their property at 15929 75th Place West.
Attached are a copy of the quit claim deed and a vicinity map.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Accept the quit claim deed from Frank and Marion Bonipart.
QCDEED/COUNCIL
EDMONDS CITY COUNCIL
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Originator: Planning Division For Action: X For Information:
SUBJECT: ACCEPTANCE OF QUIT CLAIM DEED FROM FRANK AND MARION BONIPART FOR
STREET DEDICATION AT 15929 75TH PLACE WEST
AGENDA TIME: Consent
AGENDA DATE: June 19, 1990
EXHIBITS ATTACHED:
1. Quit Claim Deed
2. Vicinity Map
Clearances: Dept./Indiv./Initials
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ADMIN SVCS/FINANCE
CITY ATTORNEY
CITY CLERK
COMMUNITY SERVICES
ENGINEERING
PARKS & RECREATION
PLANNING M31,.fJ _
PUBLIC WORKS
FIRE
PERSONNEL
POLICE
COMMITTEE
MAYOR
COMMENTS:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT APPROPRIATION
REQUIRED: $0 BUDGETED: $0 REQUIRED: $0
HISTORY AND SUMMARY STATEMENT:
As required by the Official Street Map, Frank and Marion Bonipart have
quit claimed 10 feet of their property along both North Meadowdale Road
and 75th Place West, in conjunction with their application for a building
permit on their property at 15929 75th Place West.
Attached are a copy of the quit claim deed and a vicinity map.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Accept the quit claim deed from Frank and Marion Bonipart.
QCDEED/COUNCIL
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Pioneer National Title Insurance Company
WASHINGTON TITLR DIVISION
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RESERVEO FOR RECORD(R'S USE.
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THE GRANTOR r c{.-_s�F: & D:ctl (. iv L 3Gi\ I t iT i s
for and in consideration of I s suane e o f pe rmi t
convey and quit claim to The City of 3dmonds
the following described real estate, situated In the County of Snchomish
State of Washington Including any interest therein which grantor may hereafter acquire:
The -,lest 1C feet of the following described property:
Th:: South 1C feet of Lot 9 and all of Lot 1G, Block 3G,
keadov.dale Beach, according to plat thereof recorded in
Volur<•e 5 of Plats, Page 38, Records of Snohomish,-Cotig�y,
dashir_gton,
To., -ether 'i;ith:
That portion of said Lot 1C lying south of a line 30 feet
north of anc parallel vi -6h the centerline of North lueaacwdale
Road, as shown on the Official Street Map of the City of
Edmonds, and defined by Crdinance ;#1853, of said City of Edmonds.
Situate in the County of Snohomish, State of Washington.
together with the right to make all necessary cut or fill slopes on
the land of grantor's adjacent to the above-described real property
in connection with the constructiori, maintenance or improvement of
the above-described real property for purposes of a public roadway.
Dated this day of
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STATE OF WASHINGTON,
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County of
On this day personally appeared before me
to Ent known to be the individual described in and wbo executed the within and foregoing instrument, and
acknowledged that signed the same as free and voluntary act and deed, for the
uses and purposes therein mentioned. p
GIVEN under my hand and official seal this {a ,t,�) day of
~Notary Public in and for Stats of Wukagtow,
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THESE MINUTES SUBJECT TO
JUNE 26, 1990 APPROVAL
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EDMONDS CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
JUNE 19, 1990
The regular meeting of the Edmonds City Council was called to order at 8:00 p.m. by Mayor Larry
Naughten at the Library Plaza Room, 650 Main St., Edmonds following a dinner with State legisla-
tors and Town of Woodway officials. All present joined in the flag salute.
PRESENT
Larry Naughten, Mayor
John Nordquist, Council President
Steve Dwyer, Councilmember
Roger Hertrich,.Councilmember
Jo -Anne Jaech, Councilmember
-William Kasper, Councilmember
Jeff Palmer, Councilmember
Jack Wilson, Councilmember
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Bob Alberts, City Engineer
Duane Bowman, Asst. City Planner
Bobby Mills, Public Works Supt.
Linda McCrystal, Arts Coordinator
Arvilla Ohlde, Parks & Rec. Manager
Dan Prinz, Police Chief
Jack Weinz, Fire Chief
Peter Hahn, Comm. Svc. Director
Scott Snyder, City Attorney
Jackie Parrett, City Clerk
Margaret Richards, Recorder
Mayor Naughten announced that the Council would recess to an executive session following the
regular agenda to discuss a legal matter.;
&� PRESENTATION OF CENTENNIAL MURAL BY COLLEGE PLACE ELEMENTARY SECOND GRADE STUDENTS
Mayor Naughten noted that the students in Ms. Susan Fritt's second grade class have spent the
year researching Edmonds' history as part of their social studies unit. They visited the museum,
talked to pioneer community members and mapped the downtown area in a three-dimensional mural of
historic Edmonds.
Ms. Fritt introduced Steve Bodner, Principal of College Place Elementary School, and her second
and third grade students.
The children explained some of the features on the mural and gave a brief historical presentation
of Edmonds. They said they were excited to help celebrate the Edmonds' Centennial, and the mural
was one way to help people learn more about Edmonds' first one hundred years.
Barbara Kindness, Edmonds Chamber of Commerce, gave each of the children a Centennial calendar
and Centennial stickers.
Ms. Fritt introduced Bob Jones, the coordinator for Fox Fire, noting that the children wrote to
Mr. Jones and subsequently received a grant to fund some of the materials for the mural.
rnNCFNT ACPNnA
Items (B), (D), (I), and (0) were removed from the Consent Agenda. COUNCILMEMBER KASPER MOVED,
SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER JAECH, TO DISCUSS THOSE ITEMS AT THE END OF THE AGENDA AND TO APPROVE
THE BALANCE OF THE CONSENT AGENDA. MOTION CARRIED. The approved items on the Consent Agenda
include the following:
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ROLL CALL
ADOPTED ORDINANCE 2777 AMENDING CITY CODE TO ESTABLISH WATER -AND SEWER RATE REDUCTIONS
FOR LOW INCOME SENIOR CITIZENS AND LOW INCOME DISABLED CITIZENS
ADOPTED RESOLUTION 700 ADOPTING SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
APPROVAL OF TEMPORARY CONCESSION AGREEMENT WITH BOY SCOUT TROOP 301 FOR FOURTH OF JULY
CHICKEN -Q
AUTHORIZATION TO CALL FOR BIDS TO CONSTRUCT PAVED PARKING IMPROVEMENTS AT SIERRA PARK
AND PINE ST. PARK
ADOPTED ORDINANCE 2778 AMENDING CITY CODE REGARDING POSSESSION OF SUSPENDED DRIVER'S
LICENSE