Tacoma Daily Index, May 10, 2013

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Friday, May 10, 2013 ● Tacoma Daily Index

LEGAL NOTICES

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Proposals for this work must be sealed, marked “MARION WATER COMPANY - RESERVOIR AND WA-­ TER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS”, and returned to Marion Water Company, 27409 Sumner-Buckley Hwy, Buckley, WA 98321 by 5:30 pm Wednesday, June 5, 2013. Af-­ ter 5:30 PM until 6:00 pm June 5,

2013, bids shall be returned to the Marion Grange Hall, 27725 Sum-­ ner-Buckley Hwy, Buckley, WA 98321. Bids will be opened at the Marion Grange Hall, 27725 Sum-­ ner-Buckley Hwy, Buckley, WA at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 5, 2013. Direct questions regarding the pro-­

ject in writing by email or hardcopy to Doug Eklund, P. E . (doug@jwmorrissette.com) or Scott Severs (scott@jwmorrissette.com) at the office of the Engineer Jerome W. Morrissette & Associates, or call (360) 352-9456. Marion Water Company is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Em-­

ployer. Small, Minority- and Womenowned firms are encouraged to submit bids. A certified or bank cashier’s check in the amount of five percent (5%) of the bid amount, payable to Marion Water Company, or a bid bond executed by a licensed bonding company is required with each bid. Marion Water Company

shall have the right to reject any or all bids not accompanied by bid security or data required by the bidding docu-­ ments or a bid in any way incomplete or irregular. Marion Water Company reserves the unqualified right in their sole and absolute discretion to reject any and all bids, and to accept the bid which, in its sole and absolute judg-­

ment will, under all circumstances, best serve the interest of Marion Water Company. Bidders shall comply with all appli-­ cable laws of the United States, the State of Washington, and all ordinanc-­ es of Pierce County. Bidders must be licensed to perform work in the State of Washington and Pierce County. This project is not subject to Washington State prevailing wages or Davis Bacon wages. This project is funded through the Washington State Drinking Water State Revolving Fund program with federal funds from the Environmental Protection Agency. DWSRF requirements must be met by general con-­ tractors and all subcontractors. MARION WATER COMPANY BUCKLEY, WA Neil Andrews, President DATE: May 10, 2013 Publish: Tacoma Daily Index May 10, 2013 May 17, 2013 Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce May 10, 2013 May 17, 2013

CITY OF TACOMA LEGAL NOTICES CITY LEGAL NOTICES

City of Tacoma REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Specification No. PG13-0269F Department of Public UtilitiesTacoma Power Used Transformer Oil Disposal The City of Tacoma is accepting SEALED PROPOSALS for the above solicitation. Submittals will be received and time stamped only at the Purchas-­ ing Division, located in the Tacoma Public Utilities Administration Building North, Main Floor, 3628 South 35th Street, Tacoma, WA 98409. Proposals will be received until 11:00 a.m., Pacific Time, Tues-­ day, May 28, 2013, at which time they will be recorded and forwarded to a Selection Advisory Committee for evaluation. Proposals are not typically opened and read aloud. An electronic copy of the complete solicitation documents may be viewed and obtained by accessing the City of Tacoma Purchasing website at www.TacomaPurchasing.org. A list of vendors registered for this solicitation is also available at the website. After 1:00 p.m. the day of bid opening, the names of vendors submitting propo-­ sals are posted to the website for pub-­ lic viewing. A pre-proposal meeting will not be held. Project Scope: To provide Tacoma Power with used transformer oil trans-­ portation and disposal services. Estimate: N/A Additional information regarding the specifications may be obtained by contacting Chuck Blankenship, Senior Buyer, 253-502-8163, for general pur-­ chasing information. CITY OF TACOMA /s/Kathy Katterhagen Procurement and Payables Man-­ ager /s/Chuck Blankenship Senior Buyer City of Tacoma protest policy, located at www.tacomapurchasing.org, speci-­ fies procedures for protests submitted prior to and after submittal deadline. Meeting sites are accessible to persons with disabilities. Reason-­ able accommodations for persons with disabilities can be arranged with 48 hours advance notice by calling 253-502-8468. May 10

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Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department

its entirety on the City’s website at www.cityoftacoma.org/recentlegis by clicking on the link for May 7, 2013, or by requesting a copy from the City Clerk’s Office at (253) 591-5505. For more information, please con-­ tact Mr. Lihuang Wung, at (253) 5915682, or via email at lwung@cityoftacoma.org. Doris Sorum City Clerk

7. Sign Regulations Amending the Sign Code con-­ tained in TMC 13.06 to address on-site digital signage and vari-­ ous sign related issues. 8. Regulatory Code Cleanup Amending TMC 1.37, 13.05, 13.06 and 13.06A to correct mi-­ nor errors, provide additional clarity, and improve administra-­ tive efficiency. * Note: This public hearing does not include the application that seeks to rescind three shoreline related elements of the Comprehensive Plan and adopt the Ta-­ coma Waterfront Design Guidelines and the Public Access Alternatives Plan. Those proposed documents are implementation strategies of the re-­ vised Shoreline Master Program (SMP) and, as recommended by the Planning Commission, should be considered and adopted by the City Council con-­ currently with the final adoption of the SMP. The revised SMP is currently under review of the State Department of Ecology. The City Council will con-­ sider the Planning Commission’s rec-­ ommendation on these SMP imple-­ mentation strategies upon Ecology’s approval of the SMP. Additional Information The complete text of the proposed amendments, the Planning Commis-­ sion’s Findings and Recommendations Report, and other relevant informa-­ tion, are available at the Planning and Development Services Department, and on the Planning Services Division’s website at www.cityoftacoma.org/ planning (and click on “2013 Annual Amendment”). May 10

SPECIAL MEETING / STUDY SESSION Wednesday, May 15, 2013 3:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. LOCATION Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department 3629 South D Street Tacoma, WA 98418-6813 Rainier Conference Room (Lower Level) (253) 798-2899 - Tawana Bellamy, BOH Clerk AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. PROPOSED RECOGNITION FOR LIEUTENANT COLONEL CHRIS-­ TOPHER T. LITTELL (MAMC) (Anthony L-T Chen, Director of Health) III. APPROACH TO BUDGET DECI-­ SION MAKING (Nancy Sutton, Deputy Director) IV. MATERNAL OUTPATIENT MAN-­ AGEMENT & SUPPORT (MOMS) UPDATE (David Vance, Strengthening Families Division Director) V. ADJOURNMENT May 10 City of Tacoma Notice of Public Hearing May 9, 2013 On Tuesday, May 21, 2013, at ap-­ proximately 5:30 p.m., the City Coun-­ cil will conduct a public hearing on the proposed amendments to the Com-­ prehensive Plan and Land Use Regula-­ tory Code, as recommended by the Planning Commission for the year 2013. For additional details, please see the reverse side of this notice. This hearing will take place in the City Council Chambers on the first floor of the Tacoma Municipal Build-­ ing, 747 Market Street, Tacoma, Washington. All persons will have an opportunity to present their oral com-­ ments at the meeting. Those wishing to submit written comments may do so at the public hearing, or may sub-­ mit them to the City Clerk’s Office at 747 Market Street, Room 220, Taco-­ ma, WA 98402, by 4:00 p.m., on Tuesday, May 21, 2013. Resolution No. 38665, which set the public hearing date, can be viewed in

Subject Proposed Amendments to the Com-­ prehensive Plan and Land Use Regula-­ tory Code for 2013 (“2013 Annual Amendment”), as recommended by the Planning Commission on May 1, 2013. Summary Application * Proposed Amendments 1. Drive-Through Regulations Amending Tacoma Municipal Code (TMC) Chapters 13.06, 13.06A and 10.14 to place addi-­ tional standards on drivethroughs and driveways in order to align with the overall vision of the Comprehensive Plan for pe-­ destrian friendly and walkable neighborhoods. 2. Countywide Planning Policies Review of the 2012 Updates to the Pierce County Countywide Planning Policies (CPPs) to en-­ sure the City’s Comprehensive Plan continues to be consistent with the CPPs. (No amendments proposed.) 3. Transportation Element Updating and reprioritizing un-­ funded projects and incorporat-­ ing “Environmental Justice” into policy provisions to be consistent with VISION 2040. 4. Land Use Designations Revising the Comprehensive Plan’s land use designation ap-­ proach from the current Land Use Intensities to a more simpli-­ fied and easily understood clas-­ sification system. 5. Adoption and Amendment Proce-­ dures Amending TMC 13.02 to stream-­ line the processes for the Com-­ prehensive Plan, area-wide re-­ zones, moratoria, and interim zoning. 6. Platting and Subdivision Regulations Amending TMC 13.04 to in-­ crease the maximum short plat size from four to nine lots and ad-­ dress associated regulatory re-­ quirements.

1708 East 44th Street. Please note the meeting time has been changed to begin at 5:30 p.m. At the conclusion of the staff report, the Commission will recess and reconvene for the Fair Housing Equity Assessment Public Meeting at the Salishan Family Invest-­ ment Center, located at 1724 East 44th Street. The Commission’s busi-­ ness meeting will adjourn at the con-­ clusion of the public meeting. Marya Gingrey Human Rights Manager THE MEETING SITE IS FULLY ACCESSIBLE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES. PERSONS REQUIRING SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS IN ORDER TO ATTEND THE MEETING MAY CONTACT THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT (591-5151) AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING TIME OF THE MEETING. Room 836, Tacoma Municipal Building, 747 Market Street, Tacoma, Washington 98402-3779; (253) 5915151 May 10

LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF TACOMA, WASHINGTON Notice is hereby given that the Ta-­ coma City Council, at its regular City Council meeting of Tuesday, May 7, 2013, passed the following resolution(s)/ordinance(s). The sum-­ mary of the contents of said resolution(s)/ordinance(s), consisting of the title, are as follows: Resolution No. 38665: A resolu-­ tion of the City Council of Tacoma, Washington, setting Tuesday, May 21, 2013, at approximately 5:30 p.m., as the date for a public hearing by the City Council on the proposed amend-­ ments to the Comprehensive Plan and NOTICE Land Use Regulatory Code, as recom-­ CANCELLATION OF MEETING mended by the Planning Commission HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION for the year 2013. STUDY SESSION The full text of the above resolution(s)/ ordinance(s) may be viewed online at May 9, 2013 The Tacoma Human Rights Commis-­ the following website, http:// sion study session of Thursday, May www.cityoftacoma.org/RecentLegis 16, 2013, at 5:30 p.m., has been can-­ or at the Tacoma Municipal Building, 747 Market Street, Room 220. You celled. may also request an electronic copy CHANGE OF TIME AND LOCATION without charge, please contact the Ta-­ HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION coma City Clerk’s Office at (253) 591BUSINESS MEETING The Tacoma Human Rights Commis-­ 5505. sion meeting of Thursday, May 16, Doris Sorum, City Clerk Published in 2013, at 6:30 p.m., in Conference the Tacoma Daily Index on Friday, May Room 248 of the Tacoma Municipal 10, 2013. Building, has been moved to the Community Health Care Eastside Clin-­ ic First Floor meeting room, located at

Washington State Office of Minority and Women Business Enterprises (www.omwbe.wa.gov) May 10, 2013 through June 5, 2013 May 10, 17

TOWN OF RUSTON LEGAL NOTICES City of Ruston Notice of Application and Public Hearing

The Planning Commission of the City of Ruston will hold a public hearing on May 22, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, on Ordinance No. 1407, re-­ garding adoption of revised zoning standards for the COM and COM-P zones. All members of the public may provide testimony on the proposal dur-­ ing the public hearing or you may submit written comments prior to the public hearing. Copies of pertinent docu-­ ments are available on line at www.rustonwa.org or by contacting the City Clerk at (253) 759-3544. Public comments or questions may be submitted in writing to Rob White, City Planner by e-mail at robw@rustonwa.org , or by mail at 5117 North Winnifred, Ruston, WA 98407, up until the time of the close of the public hearing. Verbal testimony will be accepted at the public hearing. May 10

Call for Bids… City Of Tacoma – Daily CALL FOR BIDS Summary

Bid #

Closing Date

PWR2-0227F 0514/13 CM13-0264F 05/14/13 IT13-0239F 05/14/13 PW13-0214F 06/04/13 PW227-0013F 0514/13 FDR2-0076F 05/14/13 PW13-0214F 06/04/13

Summary Of Bid

Formal/ Bid # Informal

TACOMA MUNICIPAL COMPLEX - PARAPET BRACING & 12th FLOOR PATIO REPAIRS Formal TV TACOMA STUDIO HARD SETS Formal INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES MANAGEMENT (ITSM) CONFIGURATION AND IMPLEMENTATION SERVICES Formal SURPLUS REAL PROPERTY - FORMER SECTOR 4 POLICE SUBSTATION Formal TACOMA MUNICIPAL COMPLEX - PARAPET BRACING & 12th FLOOR PATIO REPAIRS Formal ONE 50-FOOT (MIN LENGTH) CBRNE EQUIPPED, FAST ATTACK FIREBOAT FOR THE TACOMA FIRE DEPARTMENTFormal SURPLUS REAL PROPERTY - FORMER SECTOR 4 POLICE

Closing Date

PE12-0164F Continu. CT12-0001F Continu. PW11-0298F Continu. CM13-0210N 05/10/13 TW13-0297N 05/13/13 TW13-0296N 0513/13 TW13-0295N 05/1313 FD13-0298N 05/15/13

Summary Of Bid

SUBSTATION DUCTLESS HEAT PUMP PROGRAM CITYWIDE ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING ROSTER - NON-LAG ON CALL ROSTER (LAG) FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES COUNCIL CHAMBER PRESENTATION & AUDIO CONTROL SYSTEM METER BOXES, COVERS, VAULTS (STOCK) PLUMBING, PIPE, VALVE SUPPLIES (STOCK) HARDWARE/TOOLS/SUPPLIES OPTIONAL MSA M7 FIREHAWK SCBA COMPONENTS

NOTE: All formal and informal bids may be downloaded from the City of Tacoma Purchasing Web Site at www.TacomaPurchasing.org

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