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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Agenda - 09/05/1995 I Cityntof Ke . ouncil MeetinCvt Cg Agenda CITY OF Mayor Jim White Council Members Judy Woods, President Jim Bennett Jon Johnson Tim Clark Paul Mann Christi Houser Leona Orr September 5, 1995 Office of the City Clerk ., � 4a CITY OF MMIT SUMMARY AGENDA KENT CITY COUNCIL-MEETING September 5, 1995 Council Chambers V 7 : 00 p.m. MAYOR: Jim White COUNCILMEMBERS: Judy Woods, President Jim Bennett Tim Clark Christi Houser Jon Johnson Paul Mann Leona Orr CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL 1. :�VBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Employee of the Month _E! Proclamation - Constitution Week ,,C. Introduction of Mayor' s Appointee 2 . PUBLIC HEARINGS None 3 . CO SENT CALENDAR Approval of Minutes Approval of Bills 1996 CDBG Program - Set Hearing Date 212th HOV Agreement -E: 6-Year Transportation Plan - Set Hearing Date _-F" LID 327 Segregation - Assessment #45 - Resolution ,a."" LID 330 Segregation - Assessment #6 - Resolution Iq N 3 Drinking Driver Countermeasure Program Grant DARE Funds - Carry Over - Riverbend Driving Range Turf & Target Greens Project - Accept as Complete �{! Turnkey Park Tennis Court Resurfacing Project - Accept as Complete �! Top Food & Drug - Bill of Sale Kent Human Services Commission Appointment u�} l l5e �u�av a w� 15e+ dare �u^ 4 . OTHER BUSINESS Eu.'fe Sim �Y Downtown Sidewalk Rehab. , Phase II - Tree Grate Supply Contract Lciti� 5. BIDS -7C. Aerial Ladder Apparatus Upper Garrison Creek Conveyance Improvements Phase II --e. Interurban Trail Signal System at 212th �B Frager Road Guardrail Rehab 6 . CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS 7 . REPORTS �ECUTIVE SESSION - Property Acquisition 8 . ADJOURNMENT NOTE: A copy of the full agenda packet is available for perusal in the City Clerk's Office and the Kent Library. An explanation of the agenda format is given on the back of this page. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City in advance for more information. For TDD relay service call 1-800-635-9993 or the City of Kent(206) 854-6587. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Citizens wishing to address the Council will, at this time, make known the subject of interest, so all may be properly heard. A) Employee of the Month B) Proclamation - Constitution Week J J C) Introduction of Mayor' s Appointee CONSENT CALENDAR 3 . city council Action: ��k5f� Councilmember Q v moves, Councilmember seconds that Consent Calendar Items A through be approved. Discussion l Action )V' 3A. Approval of Minutes. Approval of the minutes of the regular Council meeting of August 15, 1995 . 3B. Approval of Bills . Approval of payment of the bills received through August 15 and paid on August 15, 1995 after auditing by the Operations Committee on August 23 , 1995 . Approval of checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 8/15/95 158304-159201 $2 , 670, 422 . 23 Approval of checks issued for payroll checks issued for payroll for August 1 through August 15, 1995 and paid on August 18 , 1995 : Date Check Numbers Amount 8/18/95 Checks 205468-205827 $ 281, 670 . 27 Advices 26709-27103 $ 515 , 179 . 24 $ 796, 849 . 51 Council Agenda Item No. 3 A-B Kent, Washington August 15, 1995 Regular meeting of the Kent City Council was . called to order at 7 : 0o p.m. by Mayor Pro Tem Woods. Present: Councilmembers Bennett, Clark, Houser, Johnson, Mann, and Orr, Operations Director/Chief of Staff McFall, City Attorney Lubovich, Public Works Director Wickstrom, Police Chief Crawford, Fire Chief Angelo, Parks Director Hodgson, and Finance Director Miller. Approximately 25 people were at the meeting. PUBLIC National Health Unit Coordinator Day. Mayor Pro COMMUNICATIONS Tem. Woods noted that the Puget Sound Sea-Health Unit Coordinator Chapter was formed in the Puget Sound area in May, 1989, and that it represents many dedicated health team members. She read a proclamation declaring August 23 , 1995, as National Health Unit Coordinator Day in the City of Kent, and noted that the proclamation will be sent to Boyd Martin. CONSENT JOHNSON MOVED that Consent Calendar Items A CALENDAR, through C be approved. Orr seconded and the motion carried. MINUTES (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3A) Approval of Minutes. APPROVAL of the minutes of the regular Council meeting of August 1, 1995 . DEMOLITION (BIDS - ITEM 5A) 1995 Building Demolition and Removal. Bid opening for this project was held on Thursday, August loth with 11 bids received. The low bid was submitted by Building Busters, Inc. in the amount of $78, 648 . 42 . The Engineer' s estimate was $144 , 004 . 46 . The project consists of the demolition and removal of 28 buildings at three different sites, some of which are in line with the 196th Corridor and 272nd Corridor projects and could become potential hazards. It is the recommendation of the Public Works Director that this project be awarded to Building Busters, Inc. for the bid amount of $78 , 648 . 42 . Assistant City Attorney Brubaker noted that there was a minor irregularity in the bid, in that the lowest bidder filled out only the total price, not the unit price, on the bid form. He said that this is an informality which may be waived. Upon Mann' s question regarding the difference between the bid amount and the Engineer' s Estimate, Wickstrom explained that they are not experienced in estimating this type of project - and therefore estimated high. He also explained 1 August 15 , 1995 PUBLIC for Houser that none of the structures are COMMUNICATIONS usable. MANN THEN MOVED that the 1995 Building Demolition and Removal contract be awarded to Building Busters, Inc. for the bid amount of $78, 648 .42 . Clark seconded and the motion carried. ANNEXATION (PUBLIC HEARINGS - ITEM 2A) Meridian Annexation (AN-94-7) . This public hearing has been set for comment on the proposed Meridian Annexation. The City has received a valid petition requesting this annexation. On July 20, 1995, the Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County, after a public hearing, tentatively approved this annexation, and, on August 10, 1995 , the Boundary Review Board officially approved the Meridian Annexation to the City of Kent. The annexation area is com- prised of approximately 5. 27 square miles lying contiguous with and east of the current City limits. The annexation area is generally bounded on the north by S. 240th Street, on the west by Soos Creek and Highway 18 , and on the south by S.E. 288th Street. An ordinance has been prepared for Council deliberation which approves the annexation and, among other things, establishes the effective annexation date for January 1, 1996 . At the close of the public hearing, the Council may, if it chooses, vote to approve the Meridian Annexation ordinance. Assistant City Attorney Brubaker pointed out the area on the map and outlined the boundaries. He noted that the Boundary Review Board unanimously approved this annexation. He explained that Council can approve, disapprove or take no action on this annexation. He also stated that all or part of the area can be annexed. He noted that two portions of the annexation were omitted from the original petition when the City went before the Boundary Review Board, and that the legal description in the proposed ordinance takes these two exceptions into account. He pointed out that if the ordinance is adopted tonight, the annexa- tion will take effect on January 1, 1996 . Mayor Pro Tem Woods opened the public hearing. Hans Friewald, 11824 SE 270th, said the people in his area are against this annexation, and that it 2 August 15, 1995 ANNEXATION is illegal because the taxpayers were not allowed to vote on the issue. Brubaker explained that under State law, the two methods of annexation are by petition or by election. He explained that this annexation was proposed and processed by the petition method, and that the City received well over the required 60% of the assessed valuation of the area, resulting in $25, 000, 000 in excess valuation over the re- quirement. Friewald said he would like to see the paperwork indicating who is in favor of the annexation, since most people in his area are against it. Patricia Tisdale, resident of the Lake Meridian Apartments, spoke in opposition to the annexation and to the way it was done. She felt people should have been able to vote on it. Carol Voss, 14610 SE 266 Street, said she had gathered signatures on the petition and that it was a legal petition. She said they explained the petition to people and they knew what they were signing. She noted that in one area, 71. 89% of the homeowners were in favor of annexation. Tom Brotherton, 26805 148th Avenue SE, said his neighbors prefer to be in Kent rather than Covington. He noted that over 400 people at- tended the Boundary Review Board hearing, most of whom favored this annexation. Floyd Eiford, 11909 SE 248th, expressed concern about the amount of truck traffic on 248th, asked about the boundary at 240th and 132nd, and about sewers and street improvements. McFall noted that the area west of 240th and 132nd was not included in the original petition, and that areas west of 132nd with substantial no-protest annexation covenants and areas where petitioners gathered signatures framed the boundaries. He explained that the Boundary Review Board takes into consideration whether the proposed annexation area creates irregular boundaries, and they found that the proposed boundaries do not do so. McFall explained no-protest annexation covenants and noted that they are the same as signatures on an annexation petition. Wickstrom was surprised to hear of heavy truck traffic on 248th since it terminates into the country club. He said that sewer service east of 120th is handled by Soos Creek Sewers . Elsie Trotloff, 27657 145th Avenue SE, asked that Meridian Estates, Taylor Glen and Glenbrook be excluded from the annexation. She noted that 203 signatures had been turned in before the last Boundary Review Board meeting on 3 August 15, 1995 ANNEXATION a petition with the Covington information. She said they receive good service from the County on streets and don't want to pay for an LID in the City of Kent. She said that Kent estimates the tax revenue would fall short by $80, 000 of the anticipated expense and questioned why pins were given to petitioners by the Mayor. She then read a portion of a letter regarding direct mail, and asked that the area from 132nd Avenue SE to Highway 18 , 288th and 272nd be eliminated from the annexation. She felt a vote should have been taken. Edward J. Pawlowski, 27727 106th Avenue SE, spoke against the annexation, and said that neither he nor his neighbors were approached about the issue. He questioned the boundary, asked why Meridian Valley residents were not brought in, and presented a petition requesting to be excluded. Cass Brotherton, 26805 148th Avenue SE, said that this started because of Covington' s efforts to incorporate. She said the residents of her area did not associate with Covington and found great support to annex to Kent. She noted that the petition mentioned by Ms. Trotloff asks if people want an election, and does not state how they would vote, and that some of those who signed may want to be a part of Kent. She also noted that there are signatures spread throughout the entire annexation area. She explained that when col- lecting signatures on the petition, it was easier to contact people in denser areas, but that packets were mailed to everyone. She said that Meridian Valley was not included in the annexa- tion because thdy were eliminated from the Covington incorporation, and therefore did not have the tame issues. She noted that the Growth Management Act requires that urban areas become part of a city by a certain date. Nadine Eiford, 11909 SE 248 , asked what will happen to their animals after the annexation, and Brubaker ex- plained that the Planning Department will hold public hearings on zoning of the area. He stated that he believes the City has zoning designations that allow for the type of use Eiford is con- cerned about, that there will be opportunities to address those concerns, and that she can expect that the current use will be protected and zoned appropriately. Orr pointed out that she lives in an area which was annexed several years ago, and that people were still allowed to have their 4 August 15, 1995 ANNEXATION animals after the annexation. She said it is the intent of the Council not to disrupt anyone' s way of life. Alice Matz , 17200 SE 265, noted that she worked on the petition to incorporate Covington and that they got over 300 names in the area where Elsie Trotloff lives saying they would rather be in Covington than Kent. She expressed concern about the Fire Department and noted that residents of Meridian Valley use the fire station and library in Covington. She suggested that the boundary go down Kent-Kangley and that the fire station be left in Covington. She disagreed with the no-protest agreements, felt people should have had the opportunity to vote, and said the petition method was used because the city would have lost an election. Brubaker pointed out to the Council that if the boundaries are changed tonight, the redefined area must be resubmitted to the Boundary Review Board. He displayed a map showing areas repre- senting properties whose owners signed the annexation petition. He also noted that the Boundary Review Board found overwhelming support at their hearing from people stating they were much more a part of the Kent community than Covington. He pointed out that during the four- month period that the petition was circulated, anyone who signed the petition had the right to withdraw their signature and that no one did. Hans Friewald expressed concern about environ- mental issues which have taken place over the years in Kent, and about new regulations which may come up. Upon a question from Patricia Tisdale, Woods explained that the Police Department budget will be increased and that sixteen officers will be added. Elsie Trotloff asked why two friends of Mr. White were not eliminated from the Boundary Review. Board for this annexation, and why King County Council- member Vance sent someone, since they had voted to be neutral, but were for Kent. Woods suggested calling Mr. Vance and the Boundary Review Board, and Brubaker pointed out that the Boundary Review Board approved the annexation unanimously and that if there had been an issue about even two of the votes, there would still be a majority vote. He also -noted for Johnson that it is his belief that the Governor appoints the members of the Boundary Review Board. Alice Matz 5 August 15, 1995 ANNEXATION said that the vote at the Boundary Review Board meeting on the loth was not unanimous because two people sustained. There were no further comments and ORR MOVED to close the public hearing. Johnson seconded and the motion carried. ORR MOVED to adopt Ordinance No. 3241 annexing the Meridian Annexation area, as described in the packet this evening, which establishes an effective date of January 1, 1996 . Houser seconded. Johnson pointed out that there will always be people in any area who want to be excluded from annexation, and that State law prohibits the creation of islands. He also noted that the urban growth boundary has been established, and the law states that those areas will be annexed by existing cities or that new cities will be formed. He stated that the City of Kent is committed to the environment, and is one of only two cities that has land zoned agriculture and has land in the Farm Preservation Program. He said the City has been aggressive in purchasing land for open space, parks and recreation and so forth. He noted that the City and Fire District 37 have had a good working arrangement for many years, and that it will continue. He said greater public safety will be provided in the annexation area than currently exists in terms of police protection and urged the Council to pro- ceed with the annexation. Fire Chief Angelo agreed with Johnson that there has always been a strong relationship between the City and Fire District 37 , and said that the quality level of service will continue. He noted that there are no plans to change the apparatus or personnel. Orr concurred with Johnson and said that when her area was being annexed, they found a Council that was responsive and concerned about their wishes . She said the Council still listens, and encour- aged citizens to stay involved as the city goes through zoning determinations and to provide in- put so that the Council is aware of their wishes . She noted that signing the petition was the same as voting, and that this annexation represents the majority. 6 August 15, 1995 ANNEXATION There were no further comments from Council and ORR MOVED to enter Mr. Pawlowski' s note into the public record. Houser seconded and the motion carried. Orris motion to adopt Ordinance No. 3241 then carried unanimously. PARKS & (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3C) RECREATION Rewiring of Resource Center. APPROVAL to allo- cate $50, 000 from the City CIP fund to provide necessary repairs at the Resource Center. There is a need to rewire the Resource Center to im- prove the electrical, telephone and data elements at the facility. The need is immediate as the facility has experienced some electrical problems recently. FINANCE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3B) Approval of Bills. APPROVAL of payment of the bills received through July 31 and paid on July 31, 1995 . The Operations Committee for August 9 , 1995 was cancelled. Councilmembers authorized payment by signing check summary. Approval of checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 7-31-95 157769-158303 $1, 560, 525 . 68 Approval of checks issued for payroll for July 16 through July 31, 1995 and paid on August 4 , 1995 : Date Check Numbers Amount 8-4-95 Checks 205092-205467 $ 279 , 673 . 81 Advice 26313-26708 $ 498 , 020. 16 $ 777 , 693 . 97 CONTINUED Initiative 164 . Clark noted that at the last COMMUNICATIONS Council meeting he had spoken about. Initiative 164 . He pointed out that this issue will soon come before the voters and asked that, in an effort to present a balanced view, the Mayor sponsor the taping of a debate on the issue. He said that King County Assessor Scott Noble would be willing to speak about the history and the impact of Initiative 164 , and suggested that 47th District Representative Jack Cairnes or King County Councilmember Chris Vance speak on the other side of the issue. He said he would also like to have a discussion by a group representing 7 August 15, 1995 CONTINUED the City, including Law, Public Works, and COMMUNICATIONS Planning, regarding potential impacts to the City of Kent. McFall said such a video could be prepared for broadcast on cable tv before the election, but that Public Disclosure Commission regulations must be met. There were no objec- tions to Clark' s request, and Bennett noted that in the future others may have similar requests. REPORTS Operations Committee. Johnson noted that the Committee will meet at 9 : 30 a.m. on August 23rd. Planning Committee. Orr noted that a special meeting of the committee will be held at 4 : 00 p.m. on September 5th. Administrative Reports. McFall reminded Council of an executive session on pending litigation and noted that potential property acquisition has been added to the executive session. EXECUTIVE At 8 : 15 p.m. , the meeting adjourned to Executive SESSION Session for approximately 15 minutes to discuss pending litigation and property acquisition. ADJOURNMENT The meeting reconvened and adjourned at 8 : 45 p.m. a c�- Brenda Jok CMC City Cle 8 Kent City Council Meeting Date September 5 , 1995 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: 1996 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Authorization to set September 19, 1995 as the date for a public hearing to con- sider the 1996 CDBG Program. 3 . EXHIBITS: None 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Staff (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO ✓ YES 6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS : 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. _3C Kent City Council Meeting Date September 5 1995 Category Consent Calendar v 'Jq3 1. SUBJECT: 212TH HOV AGREEMENT 2`'� 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Signed agreements have been executed ti between the City and the State Transportation Improvement BoardV for the construction of S. 212th HOV Lanes project. In order to clear up an accounting issue, it has been recommended by the Public Works Committee to establish a budget for receipt of grant funds in the amount of $3 , 495,493 for this project. 3 . EXHIBITS: Public Works Committee minutes, Public Works Director memorandum, and City/State Agreement 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Committee (telephone concurrence from Councilman Bennett) (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO ✓ YES 6 . EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS: 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 3D PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AUGUST 14,1995 PRESENT: PAUL MANN GARY GILL TIM CLARK STAN WADE DON WICKSTROM KRIS LANGLEY TOM BRUBAKER ABSENT: JIM BENNETT 212TH STREET HOV - AGREEMENT Wickstrom stated that this is an accounting issue in that we have received a Grant for approximately $3 Million dollars and we need to formally establish a budget for this so that the money can be receipted. Committee unanimously recommended authorization to accept the Grant in the amount of $3,495,493 for the South 212th HOV Lane project and establish a budget for same. SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Wickstrom explained that this is a yearly event; actually we are behind schedule at this time. This was to have been done by the first part of July. Wickstrom referenced the 6 Yr Plan in the agenda packet and said that there is nothing new in this plan; the Council has already seen the Traffic Improvement Plan associated with the Growth Management Act. He said we need to go back and add the ISTEA Grant for the bus shuttle system of approximately $400,000. Committee unanimously recommended setting September 5th as the Public Hearing date for the Six Year Transportation Program and adoption of same. LID 330 SEGREGATION - ASSESSMENT #6 r Tn 327 SEGREGATION - ASSESSMENT #45 Wickstrom stated that these segregations are related to Van Doren's Landing and this is merely an additional segregation so that properties can be sold. Committee unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution # for the segregation of Assessment #6 in LID #330. 1 Committee unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution # for the segregation of Assessment #45 in LID #327. ADDITIONAL ITEM: (TIM CLARK) 2 12TH STREET HOV LANE - TRAFFIC PROBLEM Clark noted that the channelization of the traffic during the construction on S. 212th is a very irregular pattern in terms of the flow. Clark said that all of the trucks were attempting to make left hand turns thru the greater density of traffic. In so doing, they created a number of problems. He asked if there is a more efficient way to handle the traffic flow; also, is it possible to indicate "no left turns" during certain time periods? Stan Wade, Construction Engineer stated that we have recognized the problems; we have consulted our traffic staff and the contractor and between everyone, we came up with the present traffic plan. Wade explained the project to the Committee, noting that we are on schedule; he stated that as far as the trucks making left hand turns they are moving with the signals at the intersections. Clark stated that part of the problem is that the trucks are turning into the businesses and not going to the intersections. Wade said we can't keep them out of going into their businesses. Clark stated that the traffic is also backing up at the railroad tracks and asked if there is something further we can do there. Wickstrom said we will look into the situation again. CITIZEN COMPLAINT REGARDING SIGNAL TIMING (PAUL MANNl Mann referenced a letter of complaint to the editor regarding the timing of our traffic signals. Kris Langley explained how the timing of the signals are set to maximize the number of cars thru any given intersection. Meeting adjourned: 5:00 p.m. 2 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AUGUST 14, 1995 TO: Public Works Committee �1�FROM: Don Wickstroz RE: South 212th Street HOV Lanes - West Valley Highway to SR 167 Signed agreements have been executed between the City and the State Transportation Improvement Board for the construction of the S. 212th Street HOV Lanes project, per attached. To clear up an accounting issue, the Public Works Dept is requesting authorization to establish a budget for receipt of grant funds for this project in the amount of$3,495,493. ACTION: Authorization to accept the Grant in the amount of$3,495,493 for the South 212th HOV Lane project and establish a budget for same. State of Washington Transportation Improvement Board I Past oa;c,,Get 40001 - 01)f;;O1'1. IV,Isnmrtox P$54-0"J! June 19, 1995 Mr. Don Wickstrom, P.E. Public Works Director City of Kent 220 4th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032-5895 Transportation Improvement Project TIB No. 8-1-106(24) South 212th Street West Valley Highway to SR 167 City of Kent Dear Mr. Wickstrom: Please refer to the Updated Cost Estimate dated May 16, 1995, which advised that a low bid of $3,006,766.32 was received for the construction of the subject project. Verbal approval to award was given May 17, 1995. Based on the low contract bid and availability of funds, this letter is a written confirmation of approval to award. Your request for an increase in Urban Arterial Trust Account (UATA) funds is approved in the amount of $5,413. The total amount of UATA funds now authorized for participation in this project is $3,495,493. In accordance with Urban Arterial Program Guidelines, an Updated Cost Estimate (TIB Form 190-015) is again required upon completion of the contract but prior to final settlement with the Transportation Improvement Board. Sincerely, \/ J rry ay, P.E. xecutive Director J M RALD:krj Enclosures cc: Terry Paananen Accounting Urban Arterial Trust Account (UATA) rProject Agreement for Design Proposal u Project Number Lead Agency City Of Kent 8-1-106(24) Authority Number Joint Agency 95200281 Local Name of Arterial West Valley Highway to SR 167 Total Amount of UATA Funds Authorized for Design Proposal $458,080 Allocation and Authorization to Proceed Effective from: April 28, 1995 IN CONSIDERATION of the allocation by the Transportation Improvement Board of Urban Arterial Trust Account(UATA)funds to the project and in the amount set out above,the agency hereby agrees that as condition precedent to payment of any UATA funds allocated at any time to the above referenced project;it accepts and will comply with the terms of this agreement,including the terms and conditions set forth in RCW 47.26; the applicable rules and regulations of the Transportation Improvement Board, and all representations made to the Transportation Improvement Board upon which the fund allocation was based; all of which are familiar to and within the knowledge of the agency and incorporated herein and made a part of this agreement,although not attached.The officer of the agency(ies),by the signature(s)below,hereby certifies on behalf of the agency that local matching funds and other funds represented to be committed to the project will be available as necessary to implement the projected development of the project as set forth in the DESIGN proposal prospectus, acknowledges that funds hereby authorized are for the development of the construction proposal as defined by Chapter 126,Laws of 1973,1 st Ex.Sess.,and is subject to immediate cancellation by the Transportation Improvement Board if the project's development is delayed in relation to the schedule presented to,and accepted by,the Board at the time of project authorization. Projects in clean air non-attainment areas are subject to air quality conformity requirements as specified in RCW 70.94. The lead agency certifies that the project meets all applicable Clean Air Act requirements. IN CONSIDERATION of the promises and performance of the stated conditions by the agency,the Transportation Improvement Board hereby agrees to pay the agency from UATA funds allocated,and not otherwise,for its eligible costs during the ensuing quarter year not to exceed the amount specified. Such obligation to pay UATA funds extends only to project cost incurred after the date of the Board's allocation funds and authorization to proceed with the project except as provided by the Board rules on projects that require a value engineering study prior to approval of the design proposal prospectus. Lead Agency Transportation Improvement Board Sign a !Mayor/ h Date ecur eDi rot Dare gin gency Signature of Mayor/Cnavmar, Date TIB Form 190.0:8 - Rumoo I T93 - Urban Arterial Trust Account (UATA) Project Agreement for Construction Proposal Protect Number Lead Agency 8-1-106(24) City Of Kent Authority Number Joint Agency 95200281 Local Name of Arterial South 212th Street West Valley Highway to SR 167 Total Amount of UATA Funds Authorized for Construction Proposal $3,032,000 Allocation and Authorization to Proceed Effective from: May 15, 1995 IN CONSIDERATION of the allocation by the Transportation Improvement Board of Urban Arterial Trust Account(UATA)funds to the project and in the amount set out above,the agency hereby agrees that as condition precedent to payment of any UATA funds allocated at any time to the above referenced project;it accepts and will comply with the terms of this agreement,including the terms and conditions set forth in ROW 47.26; the applicable rules and regulations of the Transportation Improvement Board, and all representations made to the Transportation Improvement Board upon which the fund allocation was based; all of which are familiar to and within the knowledge of the agency and incorporated herein and made a part of this agreement,although not attached.The officer of the agency(ies),by the signature(s)below,hereby certifies on behalf of the agency that local matching funds and other funds represented to be committed to the project will be available as necessary to implement the projected development of the project as set forth in the CONSTRUCTION prospectus, acknowledges that funds hereby authorized are for the development of the construction proposal as defined by Chapter 125,Laws of 1973,1st Ex.Sess.,and is subject to immediate cancellation by the Transportation Improvement Board if the project's development is delayed in relation to the schedule presented to,and accepted by,the Board at the time of project authorization. If the costs of the project exceed the amount of UATA funds authorized by the Transportation Improvement Board, set forth above, and the required local matching funds and other funds represented by the local agency to be committed to the project, the local agency will pay all additional costs necessary to complete the project as submitted to the Board. This shall not prevent the local agency from requesting an increase in the amount of trust funds pursuant to aoplioabie rules of the Board. Projects in clean air non-attainment areas are subject to air quality conformity requirements as specified in ROW 70.94. The lead agency certifies that the project meets all applicable Clean Air Act requirements. IN CONSIDERATION of the promises and performance of the stated conditions by the agency,the Transportation Improvement Board hereby agrees to pay the agency from UATA funds allocated,and not otherwise,for its eligible costs during the ensuing quaver year not to exceed the amount specified above.Such obligation to pay UATA funds extends only to project cost incurred after the date of the Board's allocation funds and authorization to proceed with the project. Lead Agency Transportation Improvement Board lature of Ma)=l Cna,rman Date Date Joint Agency Signature of hlayor'cnairman Dare - TIB Form 190-0:9 R.•v,sod on�1a Kent City Council Meeting Date September 5 , 1995 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: 6-YEAR TRANSPORTATION PLAN 2 . SUMMARY STA MENT: As recommended by the Public Works Committee, uthorization to set September 19th as the Public Hearing Date for the 6-Year Transportation Plan, 3 . EXHIBITS: Public Works Committee minutes, Public Works Director memorandum and copy of Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Committee (telephone concurrence from Councilman Bennett) (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO ✓ YES 6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS: 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: ACTION• Council Agenda Item No. 3E PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AUGUST 14,1995 PRESENT: PAUL MANN GARY GILL TIM CLARK STAN WADE DON WICKSTROM KRIS LANGLEY TOM BRUBAKER ABSENT: JIM BENNETT 212TH STREET HOV AGREEMENT Wickstrom stated that this is an accounting issue in that we have received a Grant for approximately $3 Million dollars and we need to formally establish a budget for this so that the money can be receipted. Committee unanimously recommended authorization to accept the Grant in the amount of $3,495,493 for the South 212th HOV Lane project and establish a budget for same. SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROV M NT PRO RAM �y Wickstrom explained that this is a yearly event; actually we are behind schedule at this time. This was to have been done by the first part of July. Wickstrom referenced the 6 Yr Plan in the agenda packet and said that there is nothing new in this plan; the Council has already seen the Traffic Improvement Plan associated with the Growth Management Act. He said we need to go back and add the ISTEA Grant for the bus shuttle system of approximately $400,000. Committee unanimously recommended setting September 5th as the Public Hearing date for the Six Year Transportation Program and adoption of same. LID 330 SEGREGATION - ASSESSMENT #6 I_ID 327 SEOREQATION - ASSESSMENT #45 Wickstrom stated that these segregations are related to Van Doren's Landing and this is merely an additional segregation so that properties can be sold. Committee unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution # for the segregation of Assessment #6 in LID #330. 1 Committee unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution # for the segregation of Assessment #45 in LID #327. ADDITIONAL ITEM: (TIM CLARK) 212TH STREET HOV LANE - TRAFFIC PROBLEM Clark noted that the channelization of the traffic during the construction on S. 212th is a very irregular pattern in terms of the flow. Clark said that all of the trucks were attempting to make left hand turns thru the greater density of traffic. In so doing, they created a number of problems. He asked if there is a more efficient way to handle the traffic flow; also, is it possible to indicate "no left turns" during certain time periods? Stan Wade, Construction Engineer stated that we have recognized the problems; we have consulted our traffic staff and the contractor and between everyone, we came up with the present traffic plan. Wade explained the project to the Committee, noting that we are on schedule; he stated that as far as the trucks making left hand turns they are moving with the signals at the intersections. Clark stated that part of the problem is that the trucks are turning into the businesses and not going to the intersections. Wade said we can't keep them out of going into their businesses. Clark stated that the traffic is also backing up at the railroad tracks and asked if there is something further we can do there. Wickstrom said we will look into the situation again. CITIZEN COMPLAINT REGARDING SIGNAL TIMIN (PAUT MANNI Mann referenced a letter of complaint to the editor regarding the timing of our traffic signals. Kris Langley explained how the timing of the signals are set to maximize the number of cars thru any given intersection. Meeting adjourned: 5:00 p.m. 2 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AUGUST 14, 1995 TO: Public Works Com 'mjlttee FROM: Don Wickstromublic Works Director SUBJECT: Six Year Transportation Improvement Program Attached is a copy of the 1996-2001 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program for your review. As we do every year, an updated program is submitted to the State and Puget Sound Regional Council for inclusion in the regions TIP. While we're running behind schedule (July is the required time-frame) this year's program is based on the Capital Facilities Plan adopted last year as part of Kent's Comprehensive Plan. In order to be consistent with GMA, this current draft must go through the same process and meet the same criteria as last year's program which we have done. 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Project will include the construction of full-width paving, concrete curbs, gutters and sidewalks, street lighting, storm drainage, bike paths, landscaping, utilities and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,900,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . $3,200,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,400,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,500,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded, LID Pending, TIA, City of Kent, LID STP--Surface Transportation Pr o-ram Federal p b [ ], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements: TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , UATA- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington ];LID--Local Improvement District Prniert Nn 1 CI TY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATIONIMPROVEMENTPROGRAM PROJECT: South 196"/200"Street Corridor Project Orillia Road to West Valley Highway ( State Route 181 ) DESCRIPTION: Construct a new five-lane roadway from Orillia Road to Russell Road, and widen Russell Road/ South 196th Street to West Valley Highway ( State Route 181 ), including a new bridge over the Green River, signalization of the intersection of South 200th Street at Orillia Road, and a modification to the traffic signal at the intersection of South 196th Street at West Valley Highway. Project will include the construction of full-width paving, concrete curbs, gutters and sidewalks, street lighting, storm drainage,bike paths, landscaping, utilities and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . $781,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . $2,323,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9,396,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,500,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded, LID Pending TIA, King County, City of Kent, LID STP-- Surface Transportation Program[Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation improvement Account , UATA -- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washin-ton];LID-- Local Improvement District Project No. 2 CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX v;~aR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: South 196"/200" Street Corridor Project West Valley Highway ( State Route 181 ) to East Valley Highway DESCRIPTION: Construct a new five-lane roadway from West Valley Highway to East Valley Road, including a new bridge over the Union Pacific and the Burlington Northern Railroads'mainlines;widen South 196th Street between West Valley Highway and 72nd Avenue South, signalization of the intersection of South 196th Street at East Valley Road. Project will include the construction of full- width paving, bridges, concrete curbs, gutters and sidewalks, street lighting, storm drainage, bike paths [ from West Valley Highway to the Interurban Trail ], landscaping, utilities and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,500,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . $4,700,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,800,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $221000,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded, LID Pending TIA, City of Kent, LID STP--Surface Transportation Program [ Federal), (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , U.4TA--- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washineton];LID--Local Improvement District Proiect No. 3 C1TY OP IYt A I y ,INAStlli'�(yI OJN SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Rcith Road/W. Meeker Street at Kent-Des Moines Road Intersection Improvement Project DESCRIPTION: Widen Reith Road and West Meeker Street from a point 500 feet west of the Kent-Des Moines Road to the Frager Road. Construct paving, concrete curbs, gutters and sidewalks, street lighting, storm drainage,bike paths, landscaping, utilities and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $53,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $57,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded STP (U), City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR)Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; T1A -- Transportation Improvement Account , UATA--_Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington];LID--Local Improvement District Project No. 4 CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAIN PROJECT: South 212" Street High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes West Valley Highway to State Route 167 DESCRIPTION: Widen South 212th Street to provide a pair of High Occupancy Vehicle lanes from West Valley Highway( State Route 181 )to State Route 167,reconstruct existing sidewalks, provide a ten-foot wide concrete sidewalk/ bicycle path, and modify the existing traffic signal systems at West Valley Highway, 72nd Ave. S., 76th/ 77th Ave. S., 84th Ave. S./ East Valley Highway; install signalization system at the Interurban Trail crossing, and modify the existing grade crossing protection systems at the Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Railroad mainlines . PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . $380,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . $250,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,270,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,900,000 V.. FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded, Construction Underway DATA, City of Kent, LID STP.--Surface Transportation Program [Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , U.9TA -- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington]i LID--Local Improvement District - CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR T ANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: East Valley Highway Pavement Rehabilitation Project South 192"a Street to South 212" Street DESCRIPTION: Remove and rehabilitate the existing roadway pavement to add additional lifespan to the roadway, between South 192nd Street and South 212th Street. Project will include the removal and replacement of the existing pavement in the curb ( #2 ) travel lanes in both directions, and a full-width asphaltic concrete overlay of the entire roadway. Project will also include the selective replacement of catch basin inlets and aprons,driveways,and curbs and gutters. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $492,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $510,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded STP (U), City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program [ Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , UATA Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington];LID--Local Improvement District Project No. 6 CI TY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEALENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Russell Road at West Meeker Street Traffic Signal System DESCRIPTION: Install a multi-phase traffic signalization system at the intersection of Russell Road at West Meeker Street. Project will include the minor widening on West Meeker Street and reconstruction of the curb returns on the northerly side of Meeker Street. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $180,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded, LID Pending City of Kent, LID STP--Surface Transportation Program 1 Federal ], (U)Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (I-) Enhancements, TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , U.4TA�-- Urban Arterial Trust Account 1 State of Washington 1,LID-- Local Improvement District CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Citywide Bicycle and Improvements Interurban Trail at South 212`h Street Signal System DESCRIPTION: Install a span-wire signal system to provide safe pedestrian and cyclist access across South 212th Street at the Interurban Trail. Project to be constructed in conjunction with the South 212th Street High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes Project. After 1996, make miscellaneous improvements to the City's Bicycle Route System. 1996 . 1998-2001 PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000 $40,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- $ -0- Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $90,000 $360,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100,000 $400,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded STP (E), City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , UATA==Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington]:LID--Local Improvement District Proiect No. 8 CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YFAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Washington Avenue ( State Route 181 ) Widening Project Harrison Street to Green River Bridge DESCRIPTION: Widen Washington Avenue ( State Route 181 ) to seven lanes [ three general purpose lanes each direction, plus turn lanes ] from Harrison Street to State Route 516 ( Kent - Des Moines Road ), and to four lanes south to the Green River Bridge, and modify the existing traffic signal systems at the intersections of Washington Avenue at West Meeker Street and Kent-Des Moines Road ( State Route 516 ). Project will include the construction of full- width paving, concrete curbs, gutters and sidewalks, street lighting, storm drainage, bike paths, landscaping, utilities and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . $160,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . $300,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $640,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) DATA, City of Kent, LID y, STP-- Surface Transportation Program [ Federal ), (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BRj Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , UATA -- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington 1;LID-- Local Improvement District 0TY 0), AL'Air, 0'A6HIA670N SLY YEAR TRAN PORTATION IMPROVFMFNT PRO .RAM PROJECT: Pacific Highway South ( State Route 99 ) H.O.V. Lanes Kent - Des Moines Road ( State Route 516 ) to South 252nd Street ( Southerly City Limits ) DESCRIPTION: Widen Pacific Highway South to provide a pair of High Occupancy Vehicle lanes from the Kent - Des Moines Road ( State Route 516 ) to South 252nd Street, reconstruct existing sidewalks, provide a ten-foot wide concrete sidewalk/bicycle path, and modify the existing traffic signal systems at the Kent- Des Moines Road, South 240th Street, and at South 252nd Street. Project will include paving, concrete curbs, gutters, and sidewalks, storm drainage systems, utilities, landscaping, and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . $466,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . $500,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,772,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,688,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) STP (U), TIA, UATA, City of Kent, LID STP--Surface Transportation Program [ Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , U.4TA_-_Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington];LID--Local Improvement District Project No. 10 CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: 64`h Avenue South Extension Project South 2161h Street to South 2261h Street DESCRIPTION: Construct new five-lane roadway from South 216th Street to South 226th Street. Project will include the construction of full-width paving, concrete curbs, gutters, and sidewalks; street lighting, storm drainage, median improvements, utilities and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . $104,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . $148,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,948,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,900,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded, LID Pending City of Kent, LID STP--Surface Transportation Program ( Federal 1, (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , UATA -- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washin,ton];LID--Local Improvement District CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEA R TRANSPORTATIONIMPR0VEMENTPR0GRAM PROJECT: Green River Valley Traffic Signal Coordination Project West Valley Highway -- Kent - Des Moines Road to South 180"Street South 180" Street -- West Valley Highway to Benson Highway DESCRIPTION: Complete the design report for the Inter-agency traffic signal coordination project involving the Cities of Kent, Tukwila, and Renton, King County, and the Washington State Department of Transportation. Signal coordination recommendations to be made for West Valley Highway, from Kent-Des Moines Road to Interstate 405, and on South 180th Street from West Valley Highway to Benson Highway ( State Route 515 ), implement the recommendations,therein,and monitor the net level-of-service improvements. PROJECT COST Administration and Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded, Project Ongoing City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation improvement Account , UATA --Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington ];LID-- Local Improvement District Proiect No. 12 CI TY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATIONIMPROVEMFNT PROGRAM PROJECT: James Street at Central Avenue Intersection Improvement Project DESCRIPTION: Widen the east leg of the James Street at Central Avenue intersection to provide an exclusive right-turn lane for westbound traffic on James Street, and modify the existing traffic signalization system. Project will include the construction of paving, concrete curbs, gutters, and sidewalks; street lighting, storm drainage, utilities and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . $100,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $350,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) UATA, City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program [ Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , UATA -- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington ];LID-- Local Improvement District CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEA RTRA NSPORTATiONIMPROVEMENTPROGRAM PROJECT: METRO Americans With Disabilities Act Improvements Project Washington Avenue, Harrison Street, Smith Street, Lincoln Avenue DESCRIPTION: Construct walkway improvements at various locations to improve disabled- person access to regional transit facilities. Project will include the construction of concrete sidewalks, and pedestrian ramps at intersections. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $108,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded- METRO, City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program [ Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements: T1A -- Transportation Improvement Account , UATA Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington];LID--Local Improvement District Proiect No. 14 CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX Y ART ANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Southeast 256" Street Widening Project Kent-Kangley Road ( State Route 516 ) to 116" Avenue Southeast DESCRIPTION: Widen Southeast 256th Street to provide a five-lane roadway, including four general-purpose travel lanes, a center left-turn lane, and a Class II bicycle facility, and modify the existing traffic signal systems at the intersections of SE 256th Street/ Kent-Kangley Road and SE 256th Street/ 116th Avenue Southeast. Project will include the construction of full-width paving, concrete curbs, gutters, and sidewalks; street lighting, storm drainage, median improvements, utilities and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . $434,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . $928,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,538,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,900,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) DATA, City of Kent, LID STP-- Surface Transportation Program [ Federal ]. (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , UATA -- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington ];LID-- Local Improvement District CI TY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Americans With Disabilities Act Compliance Sidewalk Repair and Rehabilitation Program Project DESCRIPTION: Reconstruct and repair existing sidewalks and pedestrian ramps, and install new hard-surfaced sidewalks to implement the requirements of the Federal Government's Americans With Disabilities Act. Project will include an inventory of the City's sidewalk/ walkway facilities, identification and correction of existing deficiencies. Project will include the construction of concrete curbs, gutters, and sidewalks; minor storm drainage, and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . $180,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,620,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,800,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded City of Kent STP-- Surface Transportation Program [ Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge-Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , U.4T.4 -- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington ]:LID-- Local Improvement District CITY OF I►ENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATJONIMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Neighborhood Traffic Control Program - Citywide - DESCRIPTION: Construct minor improvements: roadway signage and channelization, sight distance improvements, etc., in the City's residential neighborhoods to promote pedestrian and resident safety, divert non-local traffic, and encourage driver compliance with the existing traffic laws. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $36,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $401000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded City of Kent STP-- Surface Transportation Program [Federal ], (U)Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , UATA--- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington ];LID--Local Improvement District Proiect No. 17 CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATIONIMPROVFMENTPROGRALI2 PROJECT: Canyon Drive Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Project Alvord Avenue to 94th Avenue South DESCRIPTION: Improve Canyon Drive ( State Route 516 ) by extending the existing sidewalks along the northerly side of Canyon Drive, and construct new concrete sidewalks along the southerly side of Canyon Drive, between Alvord Avenue and 94th Avenue South, and widen the pavement along the southerly side of the roadway to provide a Class II bicycle facility. Project will include the construction of paving, concrete curbs, gutters, and sidewalks; street lighting, minor storm drainage, and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $742,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $792,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) STP (E), City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal], (U)Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , U.ATA=Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington];LID--Local Improvement District Project No. 18 CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTA TION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: West Meeker Street Widening Project -- Phase I Kent-Des Moines Road ( State Route 516 ) to Green River Bridge Southeast DESCRIPTION: Widen West Meeker Street to provide a five-lane roadway, including four general-purpose travel lanes, a center left-turn lane, and a Class II bicycle facility, and modify the existing traffic signal system at the intersection of West Meeker Street/Kent-Des Moines Road, and construct a second, parallel span to the existing bridge over the Green River. Project will include the construction of full-width paving,concrete curbs,gutters,and sidewalks; street lighting, storm drainage, utilities and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . $376,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,130,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,566,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) STP (BR), DATA, City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program [ Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements. TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , U.4TA- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington 1; LID-- Local Improvement District Proiect Nn. 19 CITY OF KENT, )TA SH1A6I ON SIX Y AR TRANSPORTA VON IMPROVEMENTPROGRAM PROJECT: Central Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation Project Willis Street ( State Route 516 ) to Green River Bridge DESCRIPTION: Remove and rehabilitate the existing roadway pavement to add additional lifespan to the roadway, between Willis Street ( State Route 516 ) and the Green River Bridge. Project will include the removal and replacement of the upper two inches(2" )of the existing pavement in the curb (#2 ) travel lanes in both directions, and a full-width asphaltic concrete overlay of the entire roadway. Project will also include the selective replacement of catch basin inlets and aprons, driveways, and curbs and gutters. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $407,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $425,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded STP (U), City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal ], (Q) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive. (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , U.4TA-=-Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington];-LID-- Local Improvement District Project No. 20 CI TY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR T/ZANSPORTATIONJMPROVEMENTPRO ,RAM PROJECT: 72nd Avenue South Extension Project South 194" Street to South 196" Street DESCRIPTION: Construct new five-lane roadway from South 194th Street to South 196th Street. Project will include the construction of full-width paving, concrete curbs, gutters, and sidewalks; street lighting, storm drainage, landscaping, utilities and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . $216,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $244,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $540,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded, LID Pending City of Kent, LID STP--Surface Transportation Program [ Federal ], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , UATA Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington); LID-- Local Improvement District Pmiect No. 21 CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Military Road Widening Project Reith Road to Kent-Des Moines Road ( State Route 516 ) DESCRIPTION: Widen Military Road to provide an interim three-lane roadway, including two general-purpose travel lanes, and a center left-turn lane, and a Class II bicycle facility at selected intersections Project will include the construction of paving, concrete curbs, gutters, and sidewalks; street lighting, utilities and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $110,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) UATA, City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program ( Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E) Enhancements; TIA -- Transportation Improvement Account , UATA=Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington];'LID-- Local I mprovern ent District Project No. 22 Kent City Council Meeting Date September 5 1995 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: LID 327 SEGREGATION - ASSESSMENT #45 - O ON 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: As ended by the Public Works Committee, doption of Resolution Iq authorizing the segregation of Assessment #45 in LID 3 7 to accommodate the sale of one parcel out of Assessment #4 . This property will be paying its designated share of the LID assessment. 3 . EXHIBITS: Public Works Committee minutes, Public Works Director memorandum, and vicinity map, resolution 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Committee (telephone concurrence from Councilman Bennett) (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO ✓ YES 6 . EXPENDITURE REOUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS: 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 3F PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AUGUST 14,1995 PRESENT: PAUL MANN GARY GILL TIM CLARK STAN WADE DON WICKSTROM KRIS LANGLEY TOM BRUBAKER ABSENT: JIM BENNETT 212TH STREET HOV - AGREEMENT Wickstrom stated that this is an accounting issue in that we have received a Grant for approximately $3 Million dollars and we need to formally establish a budget for this so that the money can be receipted. Committee unanimously recommended authorization to accept the Grant in the amount of $3,495,493 for the South 212th HOV Lane project and establish a budget for same. SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Wickstrom explained that this is a yearly event; actually we are behind schedule at this time. This was to have been done by the first part of July. Wickstrom referenced the 6 Yr Plan in the agenda packet and said that there is nothing new in this plan; the Council has already seen the Traffic Improvement Plan associated with the Growth Management Act. He said we need to go back and add the ISTEA Grant for the bus shuttle system of approximately $400,000. Committee unanimously recommended setting September 5th as the Public Hearing date for the Six Year Transportation Program and adoption of same. LID 330 SEGREGATION - ASSESSMENT #6 LID 327 SEGREGATION - ASSESSMENT #45 Wickstrom stated that these segregations are related to Van Doren's Landing and this is merely an additional segregation so that properties can be sold. Committee unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution # for the segregation of Assessment #6 in LID #330. 1 Committee unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution # for the segregation of Assessment #45 in LID #327. ADDITIONAL ITEM: (TIM CLARK) 2 12TH STREET HOV LANE - TRAFFIC PROBLEM Clark noted that the channelization of the traffic during the construction on S. 212th is a very irregular pattern in terms of the flow. Clark said that all of the tricks were attempting to make left hand turns thru the greater density of traffic. In so doing, they created a number of problems. He asked if there is a more efficient way to handle the traffic flow; also, is it possible to indicate "no left turns" during certain time periods? Stan Wade, Construction Engineer stated that we have recognized the problems; we have consulted our traffic staff and the contractor and between everyone, we came up with the present traffic plan. Wade explained the project to the Committee, noting that we are on schedule; he stated that as far as the trucks making left hand turns they are moving with the signals at the intersections. Clark stated that part of the problem is that the trucks are turning into the businesses and not going to the intersections. Wade said we can't keep them out of going into their businesses. Clark stated that the traffic is also backing up at the railroad tracks and asked if there is something further we can do there. Wickstrom said we will look into the situation again. CITIZEN COMPLAINT REGARDING SIGNAL TIMING (PAUL MAN1\Il Mann referenced a letter of complaint to the editor regarding the timing of our traffic signals. Kris Langley explained how the timing of the signals are set to maximize the number of cars thru any given intersection. Meeting adjourned: 5:00 p.m. 2 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AUGUST 14, 1995 TO: Public Works Committee FROM: Don Wickstrom U�'�V RE: L.I.D. 330 Segregation - Assessment #6 LEI D �32Y�` egregafion'- Assessment #45 The Public Works Department has received a request from Dan Ivanoff of Birtcher Frank Properties to segregate Assessment #6 in LID 330 (64th Avenue Street Improvements from James Street to S. 212th Street) and Assessment #45 in LID 327 (West Valley Highway Street Improvements from W. Meeker St to S. 212th St). This segregation is requested to accommodate the sale of one parcel out of Assessment #6 and one parcel out of Assessment #45. These properties will be paying its equal share of the assessment. ACTION: Recommend Council adopt Resolution # for the segregation of Assessment #6 in LID 330. 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X FLEM a�Aus I81 i .. nFu s+• - 51e ST~ •i COIOny P,Ir4 Golf Course vJ rnu3^� 31 i ° 516 r RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, directing the Finance Director to segregate assessment number 45 levied under L.I.D. 327. WHEREAS, on May 2, 1989, the City established assessment number 45 of Local Improvement District 327 ("LID 327") in the amount of$226,202.57; and WHEREAS, Birtcher Frank Properties, the owner of record of the property affected by assessment number 45, previously requested and obtained segregations of portions of the property subject to assessment number 45, creating thereby a revised assessment number 45 together with new assessment numbers 45-1 through 45-11; and WHEREAS, Birtcher Frank Properties has requested segregation of an additional parcel from the property subject to assessment number 45, which shall be designated assessment number 45-12, and which property is described in the LID segregation application certificate filed by Birtcher Frank Properties, attached hereto as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the application is in all respects proper; NOW, THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. The original tract of assessment number 45 of LID 327, which is legally described in the LID segregation application certificate filed by Birtcher Frank Properties, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference (indicated as "Exhibit A" on the application certificate), shall have one parcel segregated from the assessment tract, in accordance with the application of Birtcher Frank Properties. Section 2. The legal description of the segregated parcel is described in the attached LID segregation application certificates filed by Birtcher Frank Properties (indicated as "Exhibit B" on the application certificate). Section 3. The legal description of the remainder of the tract of assessment number 45 is described in the attached LID segregation application certificates filed by Birtcher Frank Properties (indicated as "Exhibit C" on the application certificate). Section 4. The new assessment amount for the newly segregated tract that will be subject to assessment 45-12 shall be $11, 276.92; the new assessment amount for the remainder of the property originally subject to assessment number 45 shall be equal to the amount remaining due under the original assessment number 45 less the assessment amounts now attributed to the tracts subject to the newly and previously formed assessment numbers 45-1 through 45-12. Section 5. The City Clerk shall deliver a certified copy of this resolution to the Finance Director who shall proceed with the segregation upon being tendered a fee of ten dollars for each tract of land for which segregation is to be made together with payment to the City for its reasonable engineering and clerical costs, as determined by the City's Public Works Department, that were incurred in making this segregation. Section 6. The Finance Director is hereby authorized and directed to segregate assessment number 45 of LID 327 according to the terms stated herein. 2 Passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the city of Kent, Washington this - day of , 1994. Concurred in by the Mayor of the City of Kent, Washington, this _ day of 1994. JIM WHITE, MAYOR ATTEST: BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: ROGER A. LUBOVICH, CITY ATTORNEY I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. passed by.the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, the day of . 1994. (SEAL) BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK secnssazsn 3 CITY OF KENT L.I.D. SEGREGATION CERTIFICATE Date Loca mp. D strict No. 2 Requeste y: DAN /VANOFF ,)III. % 'I 1J`1:, ASSESSMENT No. ¢5 f}MENGL�O Cl-f or- I<r_I'! ORIGINAL DESCRIPTIORr -/7 Original Amount Owner & Address # PROPS IQEffR ?b EXH1l317 "A" ATFAGHED 2-2613 Gan' VE.S. KEArr WA' S 2 if more s ace needed attach description and refer to Exhibit""z NEW DESCRIPTION New Assessment No. owner & Address New Assessment Amt. / 'Z 2 SAME REFF�e TO ,EXHI13/T los" ATTACHED NE W ASSESSHEA/r Aftot r is , 27& 92 $20.00 Minimum Fee Received / /l9_ eceip� if more s ace needed attach description and refer to Exhibit " REMAINDER DESCRIPTION Rem. Assessment- No Owner & Address Rem. Original Amt.i SAME REFER Tb ►tBIT "C A7TAc,HEP r if more space needed attach description and refer to Exhibit rs at per hour = Copy forwarded to CityTreasurer and Applicant this day of less 120.00 fee Approved by Resolution Total Due Total Paid = roper y anager L. Receipt # The undersigned hereby accepts above terms and conditions and certifies to the correctness herein, (Signature must be same as on application) . 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WA .�- 4 SMrlcp 0 x BLMK 2 BUSH,ROED & HITCHINGS,INC. 1 LlIA k�vsOj 3'2h92 CIVIL ENGINEERS L LAND SURVE(OfiS 323` twn�,v.�aweaToN Revised 2'1/191 f,RVYft CLC qK'D.VAN 412E0A8 C.EC.'01 EXHIBIT 11 LID 327 - Assessment Parcel #45 (amended) THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AND THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (SE 1/4 NE 1/4) OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, LYING SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SOUTH 228TH STREET (TAYLOR ROAD); EXCEPT THE NORTH 229 FEET OF THE EAST 224 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14; EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET OF THE TOTAL TRACT DESCRIBED ABOVE CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 602278; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONDEMNED FOR DRAINAGE DITCH RIGHT-OF-WAY IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO. 32912; AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 1 BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 4806961; EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO STATE OF WASHINGTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 6515085; EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID TRACT CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF KENT BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8808260233, 9005080831, 9005080832, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON: AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS: A PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4, THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; - THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE NORTH 89007'36" WEST 284.22 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET; THENCE WESTERLY, NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 78.53 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89059'32" TO SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 4; THENCE NORTH 00051'56" EAST 220.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO, LOT 5, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 5 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 5, THENCE NORTH 89007'36" WEST 186.49 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF; THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 39.80 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 186.49 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 5; THENCE SOUTH 00052'24" WEST 39.80 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO, THAT-PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4, THENCE SOUTH 00051,56" WEST 164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334. 21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 20.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY 126.01 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19000'00" TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES: THENCE NORTH 19052'24" EAST 93.88 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADIUS OF 300.44 FEET; THENCE NORTHERLY 99.63 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 191 00'00"; THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 97.87 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1 IN SAID BLOCK 1 ; THENCE NORTH 87015'04" WEST 191.57 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO, THAT PORTION OF LOT 6, SAID BLOCK 1 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6, THENCE NORTH 89007'36" WEST 186.49 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00052'24" EAST 84.18 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY PROLONGATION OF A LINE RADIAL TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6 WHICH BEARS NORTH 71006'52" EAST; THENCE SOUTH 71006'52" WEST 92.00 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION TO SAID WESTERLY LINE AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 133.58 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND WESTERLY LINE TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 152.69 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4, THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 229.99 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89007'36" WEST 334.24 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 65.01 FEET ALONG LAST SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO, LOT K OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. 93-8, RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171008, KING COUNTY, WA. ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, AND 5 BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN; THENCE SOUTH 890 OT 36" EAST 368.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00 ° 52' 24" WEST 435.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 000 52' 24" WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF DRAINAGE DISTRICT RIGHT-OF-WAY CONDEMNED IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO. 32912; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES: THENCE NORTH 360 12' 57" EAST 164.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 890 02' 03" EAST 323.72 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1 ; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 890 02' 03" EAST 33.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 259.59 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 35.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00' 52' 24" EAST 26.47 FEET; THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST 55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON- TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENC' NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 442.07 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 660 39' 17" TO A RADIAL LINE OF SAID CURVE WHICH BEARS SOUTH 800 42' 35" WEST; THENCE SOUTH 801 42' 35" WEST 56.00 FEET ALONG SAID RADIAL LINE; THENCE NORTH 890 07' 36" WEST 257.77 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3, 4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS.SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN; THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 368.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 000 52' 24" WEST 435.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 000 52' 24" WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH 360 12' 57" WEST 151.38 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE NORTH 890 02' 03" WEST 372.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO SAID EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH; THENCE NORTH 000 27' 19" WEST 330.36 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO, LOT I OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9205201188. ALSO, LOT B, OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL 94-21 AS RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171007, LYING WITHIN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M. ALSO, LOT 7, BLOCK 1, OF THE PLAT OF VAN DOREN'S LANDING AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 158, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75. ALSO, LOT 8, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ALSO, LOT E OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9205201188, WASHINGTON. ALSO, LOT F OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9205201188, WASHINGTON. EXHIBIT "B" LID 327 - Proposed Assessment Parcel #45-12 LOT 1, BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1 : THENCE SOUTH 890 02' 03" EAST 33.79 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 09" EAST 259.61 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 35.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 26.47 FEET; THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST 55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 86.58 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 130 03' 18" TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1 ; THENCE SOUTH 000 52' 24" WEST 368.71 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE PARCEL DESCRIBED ABOVE CONTAINS 100,748 SQUARE FEET (2.31) ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SITUATE IN THE CITY OF KENT, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON The parcel described above contains a net usable area of 83,454 square feet (1.96 acres) more of less. BIRTCHER FRANK PROPERTIES VAN DOREN'S LANDING WILLIAM A. HICKOX, P.L.S. DECEMBER 19, 1991 REVISED MARCH 20, 1991 BRH JOB NO. 91269.02/SUR 53-B EXHIBIT "C" Remainder Description THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AND THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (SE 1/4 NE 1/4) OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, LYING SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SOUTH 228TH STREET (TAYLOR ROAD); EXCEPT THE NORTH 229 FEET OF THE.EAST 224 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14; EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET OF THE TOTAL TRACT DESCRIBED ABOVE CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 602278; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONDEMNED FOR DRAINAGE DITCH RIGHT-OF-WAY IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO. 32912; AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 1 BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 4806961 ; EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO STATE OF WASHINGTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 6515085; EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID TRACT CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF KENT BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8808260233, 9005080831 , 9005080832, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON: AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS: A PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4, THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE NORTH 89007'36" WEST 284.22 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET; THENCE WESTERLY, NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 78.53 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89059'32" TO SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 4; THENCE NORTH 00051'56" EAST 220.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO, LOT 5, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 5 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 5, THENCE NORTH 89007'36, WEST 186.49 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF; THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 39.80 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 186.49 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 5; THENCE SOUTH 00052'24" WEST 39.80 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO, THAT PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4, THENCE SOUTH 00-51,56" WEST 164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334. 21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 20.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY 126.01 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE,OF 19000'00" TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES: THENCE NORTH 19052'24" EAST 93.88 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADIUS OF 300.44 FEET; THENCE NORTHERLY 99.63 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 191 00'00"; THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 97.87 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1 IN SAID BLOCK 1; THENCE NORTH 87015'04" WEST 191.57 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO, THAT PORTION .OF LOT 6, SAID BLOCK 1. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6, THENCE NORTH 89007'36" WEST 186.49 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00052'24" EAST 84.18 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY PROLONGATION OF A LINE RADIAL TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6 WHICH BEARS NORTH 71006152" EAST; THENCE SOUTH 71006'52" WEST 92.00 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION TO SAID WESTERLY LINE AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 133.58 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND WESTERLY LINE TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 152.69 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4, THENCE SOUTH 00°51'56" WEST 164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 229.99 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89007'36" WEST 334.24 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 65.01 FEET ALONG LAST SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO, LOT K OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. 93-8, RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171008, KING COUNTY, WA. ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, AND 5 BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN; THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 368.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00 ° 52' 24" WEST 435.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 000 52' 24" WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF DRAINAGE DISTRICT RIGHT-OF-WAY CONDEMNED IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO. 32912; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES: THENCE NORTH 360 12' 57 EAST 164.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89' 02' 03" EAST 323.72 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1 ; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 890 02' 03" EAST 33.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 259.59 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 35.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 26.47 FEET; THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST 55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON- TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENC' NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 442.07 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHWESTER._. MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 660 39' 17" TO A RADIAL LINE OF SAID CURVE WHICH BEARS SOUTH 801 42' 35" WEST; THENCE SOUTH 800 42' 35" WEST 56.00 FEET ALONG SAID RADIAL LINE; THENCE NORTH 890 07' 36" WEST 257.77 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3, 4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN; THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 368.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 000 52' 24" WEST 435.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 000 52' 24" WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH 36' 12' 57" WEST 151.38 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE NORTH 890 02' 03" WEST 372.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO SAID EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH; THENCE NORTH 000 27' 19" WEST 330.36 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO, LOT I OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9205201188. ALSO, LOT B, OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL 94-21 AS RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171007, LYING WITHIN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M. ALSO, LOT 7, BLOCK 1, OF THE PLAT OF VAN DOREN'S LANDING AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 158, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75. ALSO, LOT 8, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ALSO, LOT E OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9205201188, WASHINGTON. ALSO, LOT F OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9205201188, WASHINGTON. ALSO, LOT 1, BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1: THENCE SOUTH 890 02' 03" EAST 33.79 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 09" EAST 259.61 FEE" THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 35.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 26.47 FEET; THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST 55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 86.58 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 130 03' 18" TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1 ; THENCE SOUTH 00' 52' 24" WEST 368.71 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Kent City Council Meeting Date September 5 1995 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: LID 330 SEGREGATION - ASSESSMENT #6 - 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: \As recommended__ the Public Works Committee, Adoption of Resolution No. authorizing the segregation of Assessment #6 in LID 330 O accommodate the sale of one parcel out of Assessment #6.�This property will be paying its designated share of the LID assessment. 3 . EXHIBITS: Public Works Committee minutes, Public Works Director memorandum, and vicinity map, resolution 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Committee (telephone concurrence from Councilman Bennett) (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO ✓ YES 6 . EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS: 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: ACTION• Council Agenda Item No. 3G PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AUGUST 14,1995 PRESENT: PAUL MANN GARY GILL TIM CLARK STAN WADE DON WICKSTROM KRIS LANGLEY TOM BRUBAKER ABSENT: JIM BENNETT 2 t 2TH STREET HOV - AGREEMENT Wickstrom stated that this is an accounting issue in that we have received a Grant for approximately $3 Million dollars and we need to formally establish a budget for this so that the money can be receipted. Committee unanimously recommended authorization to accept the Grant in the amount of $3,495,493 for the South 212th HOV Lane project and establish a budget for same. SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Wickstrom explained that this is a yearly event; actually we are behind schedule at this time. This was to have been done by the first part of July. Wickstrom referenced the 6 Yr Plan in the agenda packet and said that there is nothing new in this plan; the Council has already seen the Traffic Improvement Plan associated with the Growth Management Act. He said we need to go back and add the ISTEA Grant for the bus shuttle system of approximately $400,000. Committee unanimously recommended setting September 5th as the Public Hearing date for the Six Year Transportation Program and adoption of same. I� LID 330 SEGREGATION - ASSESSMENT #6 L� LID 327 SEGREGATION - ASSESSMENT #45 Wickstrom stated that these segregations are related to Van Doren's Landing and this is merely an additional segregation so that properties can be sold. Committee unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution # for the segregation of Assessment #6 in LID #330. l Committee unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution # for the segregation of Assessment #45 in LID #327. ADDITIONAL ITEM: (TIM CLARK) 212TH STREET HOY LANE - TRAFFIC PROBLEM Clark noted that the channelization of the traffic during the construction on S. 212th is a very irregular pattern in terms of the flow. Clark said that all of the tricks were attempting to make left hand turns thru the greater density of traffic. In so doing, they created a number of problems. He asked if there is a more efficient way to handle the traffic flow; also, is it possible to indicate "no left turns" during certain time periods? Stan Wade, Construction Engineer stated that we have recognized the problems; we have consulted our traffic staff and the contractor and between everyone, we came up with the present traffic plan. Wade explained the project to the Committee, noting that we are on schedule; he stated that as far as the trucks making left hand turns they are moving with the signals at the intersections. Clark stated that part of the problem is that the trucks are turning into the businesses and not going to the intersections. Wade said we can't keep them out of going into their businesses. Clark stated that the traffic is also backing up at the railroad tracks and asked if there is something further we can do there. Wickstrom said we will look into the situation again. CITIZEN COMPLAINT REGARDING SIGNAL TIMING TAUL MANN) Mann referenced a letter of complaint to the editor regarding the timing of our traffic signals. Kris Langley explained how the timing of the signals are set to maximize the number of cars thru any given intersection. Meeting adjourned: 5:00 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AUGUST 14, 1995 TO: Public Works Committee FROM: Don Wickstrom �U�V RE: I D330 Segregat'ilion't Assessment''#b L.I.D 327 Segregation - Assessment #45 The Public Works Department has received a request from Dan Ivanoff of Birtcher Frank Properties to segregate Assessment #6 in LID 330 (64th Avenue Street Improvements from James Street to S. 212th Street) and Assessment #45 in LID 327 (West Valley Highway Street Improvements from W. Meeker St to S. 212th St). This segregation is requested to accommodate the sale of one parcel out of Assessment #6 and one parcel out of Assessment #45. These properties will be paying its equal share of the assessment. ACTION: Recommend Council adopt Resolution # for the segregation of Assessment #6 in LID 330. Recommend Council adopt Resolution # for the segregation of Assessment #45 in LID 327. � 5 I OBRILN I• 2 ELLMLNTAPY SCHOOL r\ 1T //f1 —.�L � 232111 .`.__li.�. ST 8.21E tR. 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A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, directing the Finance Director to segregate assessment number 6 levied under L.I.D. 330. WHEREAS, on May 15, 1990, the City established assessment number 6 of Local Improvement District 330 ("LID 330") in the amount of$869,339.42; WHEREAS, Birtcher Frank Properties, the owner of record of the property affected by assessment number 6, previously requested and obtained segregations of portions of the property subject to assessment number 6, creating thereby a revised assessment number 6 together with new assessment numbers 6-1 through 6-11; and WHEREAS, Birtcher Frank Properties has requested segregation of an additional parcel from the property subject to assessment number 6, which shall be designated assessment number 6-12, and which property is described in the LID segregation application certificate filed by Birtcher Frank Properties, attached hereto as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the application is in all respects proper;NOW, THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The original tract of assessment number 6 of LID 330, which is legally described in the LID segregation application certificate filed by Birtcher Frank Properties, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference (indicated as "Exhibit A" on the application certificate), shall have one parcel segregated from the original assessment tract, in accordance with the application of Birtcher Frank Properties. Section 2. The legal description of the segregated parcel is described in the attached LID segregation application certificates filed by Birtcher Frank Properties (indicated as "Exhibit B" on the application certificate). Section 3. The legal description of the remainder of the tract of assessment number 6 is described in the attached LID segregation application certificates filed by Birtcher Frank Properties (indicated as "Exhibit C" on the application certificate). Section 4. The new assessment amount for the newly segregated tract that will be subject to assessment 6-12 shall be $22,387.64; the new assessment amount for the remainder of the property subject to assessment number 6 shall be equal to the amount remaining due under the original assessment number 6 less the assessment amounts now attributed to the tracts subject to the newly and previously formed assessment numbers 6-1 through 6-12. Section 5. The City Clerk shall deliver a certified copy of this resolution to the Finance Director who shall proceed with the segregation upon being tendered a fee of ten dollars for each tract of land for which segregation is to be made together with payment to the City for its reasonable engineering and clerical costs, as determined by the City's Public Works Department, that were incurred in making this segregation. Section 6. The Finance Director is hereby authorized and directed to segregate assessment number 6 of LID 330 according to the terms stated herein. 2 Passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the city of Kent, Washington this day of , 1995. Concurred in by the Mayor of the City of Kent, Washington, this_day of 1995. JIM WHITE, MAYOR ATTEST: BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: ROGER A. LUBOVICH, CITY ATTORNEY I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, the day of 1995. (SEAL) BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK SEGASS48.330 3 CITY OF KENT L.I.D. SEGREGATION CERTIFICATE Date Loca Imp. D strict No. Requeste y: lr ii e it DAN /VANOFF �lli ASSESSMENT No. 6 AMEn(D�D of- i<L t%!! Owner & Address ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION �a Original Amount # 51RUMtHER NK PROPE REFER ?b EXH1017- "A " AVAGHED 226/3 Gan` VE.S. KFj; WA 9sa32 if more space needed attach description and refer to Exhibit "A" NEW DESCRIPTION New Assessment No. &—/2 Owner & Address New Assessment Amt.T==. Y SAME REFEK To EXH►rSJT "B" ATtAGHED NEW AASSESSMEJVT AgOONT IS` 9221 3e7, 64 $20.00 Minimum Fee Received eceiptT _ (if more space needed, attach description and refer to Exhibit "8") Owner & Address REMINDER DESCRIPTION Rem. Assessment- No. Rem. Original Amt.$ SAME REFER Tb EXNIJ9JT "G' ATTACHED r irs at if more space needed attach description and refer to Exhibit "C" per hour = Copy forwarded to City Treasurer and Applicant this day of less $20.00 fee Approved by Resolution_• _ Total Due _ Total Paid X —��— roper y anager L.LJ Receipt ! The undersigned hereby accepts above terns and conditions and certifies to the correctness herein, (Signature must be same as on application) . 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LANDING 3 ti� o X BLOCK 2 9fCryhPE° �2�o-�I BBU3�ROED & HITCHINGS,INC. M/I IpRS�F Fky Sej 3'Zf"91 CIVIL ENGINEERS 8 LAND SURVE tORS �T�y !AT '0 la TOM - Revised ]'l1'92 t CLC p Kip.NYJi DIXOA8 Dom.•Ot - C.k�ri5rri r't '27.`11 EXHIBIT "A"LID 330 - Assessment Parcel #614,(amended) THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF LY NION GT HIP 22 OUTH THE NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M. IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTO DE N, CENTERLINE OF SOUTHSTREET (TAYLOTOR'SFRI ROAD) ASNUMBE 8 SCRIBED WITHIN DEED RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY AU AND,THE NORTH RQANGE 4 EAOST F THE W M ,OIN KING COUNTYTWASOHINGTO F SECTION, AND 14, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH THAT PORTION OF TH4 SOUTHEAST TOWN QUARTER P 222 NORTH, RA GE 4 NORT4AST QUARTER (SE 114 WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, NE 1/4) OF SECTION INKING COUNTY, WASN, LYING SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SOUTH 228T STREET (TAYLOR ROADHINGTO), EXCEPT THE NORTH 229 FEET OF THE EAST 224 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14; ACT DESCRIBED ABOVE THE TOTAL TR EXCEPT THE EAST 30 AD BYODEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 02278; TO KING COUNTY FOR RO EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEIROR COOURTOCADUSE NO 3291 DRAINAGE DITCH RIGHT-OF-WAY IN KING COUNTY SUPER AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONVEYED To RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO.80696DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 1 B E OF WASHINGTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO STAT RECORDING NO. 6515085; NT EXCEPT THAT POY DEED IRECORDING NOC8808260233, 9 050808311, 9005080832BRECORDS OF RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON: AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS: 0 THE PLAT A PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, CCTORDINGT , RECORDS THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NOR HE WES CORNER THEREOF FSAID LOT 4, THENCE TRUE OINOUTH 00051-56" WEST 164.96 FEET ALONG T OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET; LOT THENCE SOUTH 0005l'56" WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE LINETH 89°07 36" WEST 284 22 FEET ALONG SAID D SOUTH O NE TIO THE 4, THENCE NOR BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.0 FEET; THENCE WESTER H,LINENORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 78.53 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOU CENTRAL ANG E OF 89059'32'TO SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 4; THENCE NORTH 00051'56" EAST 220.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. DING RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, CCOR ALSO, LOT 5, EREOF BLOCK VOLUME 158 OFOPLATS, PAGESG 1ATHROUGH 75, THE PLAT F KING RECORDED IN AS WASHINGTON EXCEPT SOUTHEAST THAT O TION RFOF SAID LOT 5, THENCE NORTOH 89°07'36" WEST BEGINNING A �THE186.49 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF; THENCE NORTH 0005224" EAST 39.80 FEET; ST THENCE SOUTH 00°5224" WEST 8 .4 FEET A ONG SAAD EASTELIONESTODTHOE POINT OF THENCE SOU BEGINNING. NG TO THE PLAT ALSO, THAT PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCKOF PLATS, PAGES 71THDROUGH 755,, RDEICORDS OF KING THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4, THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334. 21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF I O THENCE SOUTH 00051;56'; EAST 20.78 FEET A ONG SAID SOWEST UTH LINE TOTHEBEGINNING OF THENCE SOUTH 89 07 36 A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY 126.01 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19000'00" TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES: THENCE NORTH 19052'24" EAST 93.88 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADIUS OF 300.44 FEET; THENCE NORTHERLY 99.63 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19 00 , THE SOUTH LINE THENCE 07 15 04" WES T198757 FEETOTO THE TRUE OI�pFOT 1 IN SAID BLOC ; THENCE NORTH 8 BEGINNING; ALSO, THAT PORTION OF LOT 6, SAID BLOCK 1 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6, THENCE NORTH 89007-36" WEST 186.49 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SUTH 00052'24" EAST 84.18 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY DI O PROLONGATION O F A LINE R L TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6 WHICH BEARS NORTH 7 ,06 52"" EAST; THENCE SOUTH 71006'52" WEST 92.00 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION TO SAID WESTERLY LINE AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 133.58 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND WESTERLY LINE TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 152.69 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1 VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING RDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RTOTHE T THEREOF KING OUNTYOWASHINGTO REC N, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4, THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 229.99 FEET; EST LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE NORTH 89007'36" WEST 334.24 FEET TO THE W THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 65.01 FEET ALONG LAST SAID WEST LINE.TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO, LOT K OF KING COUNTY RECITY OF KENT LT LINE ADJUSTMENT N .ORDING NO, 9O 8171008, KING COUNTO ' RECORDED UNDER , WA. ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, AND 5 BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON -SAID PLAT; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN; THENCE SOUTH 89° 0T 36" EAST 368.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00 ° T 8 WEST 435.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 000 52' 24" WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF DRAINAGE DISTRICT RIGHT-OF-WAYCO ERLY LED IN KING FOLLOWING COUNTY SUPERIOR THREE COURSES:COURT CAUSE NO. 32912; _ THENCE ALONG SAID NOR THENCE NORTH 36° 12' 57" EAST 164.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 890 02' 03" EAST 323.72 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1 ; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 890 02' 03" EAST THENCE 33.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 00° 52' 24" EAST 259.5 FEET; ENCE NORTH F140 03' 18" EAST' 35.00 FEET; THENCE NOANDING Y AS 55.00 FEET ALONG I SO DE GNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THEI BEGINNING OF AANON- SAID WAY IS SHON AND ENCE OF 380.00 FEET;TH TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE ND NORTHERLY 4442.07 FEET ALONG SA DA NORTHWESTERLY A CUR DIUS E AND SOUTHWESTERLY AL LINE D CURVE MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OENCEISOUTH 800 42' 35 WEST 56I 0 FEET ALONG WHICH BEARS SOUTH 800 42' 35" WEST; TH SAID RADIAL LINE; THENCE NORTH 890 07' 36" WEST 257.77 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3, 4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 ACCORDING 5 ONCL E PL TTHEREOF RECORDS OF KORDED NG COUNTY WASHINGTON, ESCRIBED AS THROUGH ? FOLLOWS: THE EAST MARGIN BEGINNING AT TH HAS SAIDOAV AVENNER UE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 ED TED ON SAID PLAT; OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH ST 559.00 FEET ALONG EAST MARGIN; THENCE THENCE NORTH ATHENCE SOUTH 000 52' 24'I WEST 435.26 FEET; THENCEOUTH SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 368.00 FEET 890 07' 36" EAST 1 oo.00 FEET,LINE OF SAID LOT 3;. THENCE TOHENCE UT SOUTH 360 E2 573 WEST 1151 38 FEET ALONG SOUTHEASTD LOT 3; THENCE SAID SOUTHEASTTERLY LINE TO THE ALONG SAID SOUT!°LINE TO SAAID EAIST MARGIN OF 64THOAVENUERTH 890 02 03 WEST 372.78 FEE SOUTH; THENCE NORTH 000 27' 19" WEST 330.36 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO, LOT I OFRECITY OF KENT ORDING NOLO LINE AD KING COUNTY AND RENRECORDED UNDER EKING D ED ER COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9205201188. ALSO, LOT B. OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT TH NO. LL 94-21 THE SOUTHEAST QUDARTER ED OF UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171007, SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M. ALSO, LOT 7, BLOCKHE PLAT OF VAN DOREN'S LANDING AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 158, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 ALSO, LOT 8, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ALSO, LOT E OF CTY OF KENT LT ECIORDING NO 902041I6 373DAND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING RDED ER G COUNTY KING COUNTY R RECORDING NO. 9205201188, WASHINGTON. RDED ALSO, LOT F ORE ITOY OF RDINGENO. 9220 1NT LOT 16137NE 3DANDTRE-RECORDED UNDER KINMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS OG COUNTY ER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9205201188, WASHINGTON. ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 2, 3 AND 4, BLOCK 3, AND LOTS 1 AND 2 IN , BLOCK 4, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,HROUGH 175, REOCORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASH THE PLAT THEREOF DINGTONU AND IOFOF PLATS, PAGES 71 T LANDING WAY AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNINGBY CITY OF KENT ORDINANCE NO. 3201, DESCRIBED BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 3, THENCE SOUTH 89004'24" EAST 590.81 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF; THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, NORTH 00°51'56" EAST 829.38 FEET; ARGIN OF SOUTH THENCE NORTH 27006'48" WEST 53.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY M 228TH STREET; THENCE SOUTH 62053'12" WEST 640.71 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3; 574.97 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF THENCE SOUTH 00052'39" WEST BEGINNING. ALSO, THOSE T PORTIONS OF LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCUME OF PLATSO PAGES 7NDTHROUGH075DING TO THE PLATND RECOREDDSAHINGTN,OF KIN COUNTY, RDSNANCEONOA32010DESCRIBED A6 A WHO E AS FOLLOWS: VAC BY COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 3, THENCE SOUTH 890 04' 24" EAST 590.81 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, NORTH 00051'56" EAST 401.21 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89008'04" EAST 586.21 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY PROLONGATION OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 401.84 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION AND EAST LINE TO SAID SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK 3; THENCE NORTH 89004'24" WEST 586.21 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXHIBIT LID 330 - Proposed Assessment Parcel #6-11 LOT 1 , BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN O KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 OTU RECORDS PORT GH 75 ON THEREOF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1: THENCE SOUTH 890 02' 03" EAST 33.79 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF; THENCE NORTH 00° 52' 09" EAST 259.61 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89' 07' 36" EAST S 43 .00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 26.47 FEET; 5.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THE EAST BEGINNING OF A NON TANGENT CTHENCEURVE ONORTHWENCAVE OSTERLY 86.58 THE HFEET HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE CE UTH 000 OF 130 03' 18" TO THE WEST LINE 368.71 FEET LONG SAID WEST LINE F SAID O I LIINE TO THEPO NTNOF BEGINNING. 52 GINN NG 24" WEST 2 THE PARCEL DESCRIBED ABOVE CONTAINS 100,748 SQUARE FEET (2.31) ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SITUATE IN THE CITY OF KENT, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON The parcel described above contains a net usable area of 83,454 square feet (1.96 acres) more of less. BIRTCHER FRANK PROPERTIES VAN DOREN'S LANDING WILLIAM A. HICKOX, P.L.S. DECEMBER 19, 1991 REVISED MARCH 20, 1991 BRH JOB NO. 91269.02/SUR 53-B EXHIBIT "C" LID 330 Remainder Description - Assessment Parcel #6 THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEA W Q HARTER O LY C TION SOUTH OF 14, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M. IN KING COUNTY, THE CENTERLINEDED OF SOUTH 228TH STREET KING COUNTY AUDITOR'S FILE EOAD) AS NUMBER 81S 21R80808 WITHIN DEED RECOR AND, THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AND RTHEAST QUARTER (SE 1/4 THAT PORTION OF SECTION ON H4, TOWN 2E SOUTHEAST 2 NORTH RANGE 4 EUARTER OF THE OAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, NE 1/ ) IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, LYING SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SOUTH 228T STREET (TAYLOR ROAD); EXCEPT THE NORTH 229 FEET OF THE EAST 224 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14; ST 30 FEET OF THE TO EXCEPT THE EA TRACT DESCRIBED ABOVE CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 602278; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONDEMNED FOR DRAINAGE DITCH RIGHT OF WAY IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO. 32912; AT PORTION THEREOF AND EXCEPT TH CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 1 BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 4806961 ; EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO STATE OF WASHINGTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 6515085; EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID TRACT CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF KENT BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8808260233, 9005080831 , 9005080832, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON: AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS: A PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, 1CTORDINGHO75, RECORDS THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COST ENCING AT THE FEET ALONG T HE WEST ST CLINE THEREOF ORNER OF ITOOTHE TRUE POINT T 4, THENCE OF 00°51'56" W BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE NORTH 89007'36" WEST 284.22 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET; THENCE WESTERLY, NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 78.53 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89059'32" TO SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 4; THENCE NORTH 00051'56" EAST 220.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO, LOT 5, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, RECORDED IN, EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 5 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 5, THENCE NORTH 89°07'36" WEST 186.49 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF; THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 39.80 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89°07'36" EAST 186.49 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 5; THENCE SOUTH 00052'24" WEST 39.80 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO, THAT PORTION OF LOT 4,ME 1 BLOCK OF PLATS, PAGES 71 1, VAN DOREN'S AT DROUGH 755,, RECORDS OF KING RDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUOLU COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4, THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334. 21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE SOUTH 89°07'36" EAST 20.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY 126.01 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19000,00" TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES: ING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THENCE NORTH 19052'24" EAST 93.88 FEET TO THE BEGINN THE WEST HAVING A RADIUS OF 300.44 FEET; THENCE NORTHERLY 99.63 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 191 00'00"; THENCE NORTH THENCE NORTH 8002'24" EAST 7°5 5 04" WEST97. FEET 198757 FEETO THE SOUTH LINETO THE TRUE POINT OF LOT 1 IN SAID BLOCK 1; BEGINNING; ALSO, THAT PORTION OF LOT 6,-SAID BLOCK 1 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6, THENCE NORTH 89007'36" WEST 186.49 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00052'24" EAST 84.18 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY PROLONGATION OF A LINE RADIAL TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6 WHICH BEARS NORTH 71006'52" EAST; THENCE SOUTH 71006'52" WEST 92.00 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION TO SAID WESTERLY LINE AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 133.58 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND WESTERLY LINE TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 152.69 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDS OF KITEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, NG COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4, THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 229.99 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89007'36" WEST 334.24 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 65.01 FEET ALONG LAST SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO, LOT K OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. 93-8, RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171008, KING COUNTY, WA. ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, AND 5 BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN; THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 368.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE.... SOUTH 00 ° 52' 24° 52S24" WEST 331.12 FEET TOT 435.26 FEET; THENCE O THENCE SOUTH 00 THE NORTHERLY LINE OF DRA IN N KING COUNTY R COURT DISTRICT RIGHT-OF-WAYAID NORTHERLY LINE ND ITHE FOLLOWING THREEOCOURSES:CAUSE NO. �2912; THENCE ALONG THENCE NORTH 360 12' 57" EAST 164.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 02' 03" EAST 323.72 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 88900 ' 0 EAST 33.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00° 52' 24" EAST 259.59 FEET; 35.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 26.47 FEET; THENCE NORTH 14° 03' 18" EAST 55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON- TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 442.07 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 66° 39' 17" TO A RADIAL LINE OF SAID CURVE WHICH BEARS SOUTH 800 42' 35" WEST; THENCE SOUTH 800 42' 35" WEST 56.00 FEET ALONG SAID RADIAL LINE;THENCE NORTH 890 07' 36" WEST 257.77 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3, 4, 5 AND 6 BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN; THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 368.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 000 52' 24" WEST 435.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00° 52' 24" WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH 360 12' 57" WEST 151.38 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE NORTH 89° 02' 03" WEST 372.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO SAID EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH; THENCE NORTH 000 27' 19" WEST 330.36 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO, LOT I OF CITY OF KENT LINERDED DER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9O 0416137D3 JUSTMENT AND RE-RECORDED UNDER EKIONG COLINN-i 1y RECORDING NO. 9205201188. ALSO, LOT B, OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT WITHIN O. LL 94-21 AS RECORDED SOUTHEAST QUARTER NOF R KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171007, LYING SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M. ALSO, LOT 7, BLOCK 1, OF THE PLAT OF VAN DOREN'S LANDING AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 158, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75. ALSO, LOT 8, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ALSO, LOT E OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5'AS RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9205201188, WASHINGTON. ALSO, LOT F OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9205201188, WASHINGTON. ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 2, 3 AND 4, BLOCK 3, AND LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 4, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AND OF- LANDING WAY ABUTTING THEREON, VACATED BY CITY OF KENT ORDINANCE NO. 3201, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 3, THENCE SOUTH 89004'24" EAST 590.81.FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF; THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, NORTH 00 51 56 EAST 829.38 FEET; THENCE NORTH 27006'48" WEST 53.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN OF SOUTH 228TH STREET; THENCE SOUTH 62053'12" WEST 640.71 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3; THENCE SOUTH 00052'39" WEST 574.97 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 3, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AND OF LANDING WAY ABUTTING THEREON, VACATED BY CITY OF KENT ORDINANCE NO. 3201, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 3, THENCE SOUTH 890 04' 24" EAST 590.81 FEET LONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOFTHENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCOK 3, NORTH 00051'6THE TRUE POINT OF EAST 401.21 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89008'04" EAST 586.21 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY PROLONGATION OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 1 ; THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 401.84 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION AND EAST LINE TO SAID SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK 3; THENCE NORTH 89004'24" WEST 586.21 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO, LOT 1, BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1: THENCE SOUTH 890 02' 03" EAST 33.79 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 09" EAST 259.61 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 35.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 26.47 FEET; THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST 55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 86.58 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHWESTERLY CENTRAL ANGLE O I THENCE S SOUTH 000 52 24 WEST 368.771FEETALONG SAID WEST 30 03' 18" TO THE / EST LINE OF SAID LOT LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. IWA Kent City Council Meeting Date September 5 . 1995 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: DRINKING DRIVER COUNTERMEASURE PROGRAM GRANT ( aP a c cep} a .dr'xt� yea rJ, 4",°"`� 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: J n �tmcnt r, �Affer. ��� a budget change to increase the grant to $28, 012 fJor the period of July 1, 1995 through June 30, 1996, and`1ya D°KYget change to decrease the City' s share of funding to $50, 898 to cover the period of January 1, 1'9n9� 5,, _ through December 31, 1995, cv n� cO � tI _c. fee P&`d ^"�-0`&JW1_y_' The Kent Drinking Driver Countermeasure Program has received a grant in the amount of $28 , 012 from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission to be used for wages, benefits, and project expenses, effective July 1, 1995 through June 30, 1996. This is the 13th consecutive year that the City of Kent Highway Safety Program has received state funding, and the amount awarded this year represents a slight increase over the 1994/95 grant. 3 . EXHIBITS: Grant Project Agreement 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Staff and Public Safety Committee 8/15/95 (2-0) (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO YES X 6 . EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $78 , 910 SOURCE OF FUNDS: $28 012 from Washington Traffic Safety Commission Grant and $50 898 from City General Fund (previously budgeted for $55 784) 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: .ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 3H Washington Traffic Safety Commission ' Project Agrecinent Section 3 Budget and Cost Sharing Budget: Direct Costs: i.Saiaries and Wages: S 18,963 2. Employee Benefits: s 4,641 3.Travel and Subsistence: $ 300 4. Contractual Services: S 5. Equipment: S 6. Goods and Services: $ 4, 108 Total Direct Costs: $ 28,012 Fred Costs: $ TOTAL: $ 28,012 Cost Sharing: (Washington Traffic Safety Commission use only) Share Amount Percent State: S 2R.012 50% Political Subdivision: $ 2R 012 50% (Minimum) Total Estimated Cost: $ 56 ,02a 1001% Revision: SECTION III : BUDGET AND COST SHARING ate City community Total Employee Wages $ $ $ $ a. Program Coordinator 18 hr week 18, 963 12 , 642 31, 605 12 hr week b. Program Assistant 24 , 635 25 hr week 4,927 29, 562 5 hr week C. Project Director 4 534 Police Chief 4 , 534 d. Unit Supervisor 61469 Lieutenant , 4 e. City Staff Support 11, 440 11,440 TOTAL WAGES $ 18 963 $ 59,720 $ 41927 $ 83,610 Explanation of Wages: (assumes grade and longevity increases; does not include a cola for 1996) a. Program Coordinator: 14 hr week charged to city; 16 hour week charged to grant for a total of 30 hrs week b. Program Assistant: 25 hr week charged to city; 5 hr week (averaged over one year) reimbursed from other community sources. c-e. Support positions including police chief (5% of salary) , lieutenant (10% of salary) , accounting, attorney, graphics, human resources and other services provided by the city; used as a match for state grant funding. --------------------------------------------------- State City Community Total 2 . Employee Benefits $ $ $ $ a. Program Coordinator 18 hr week 4 , 641 12 hr week 3 , 094 7 , 735 b. Program Assistant 25 hr week 8 , 258 1, 651 9 , 909 5 hr week c. Project Director 654 5% of benefits 654 d. Unit Supervisor 1, 214 10$ of benefits 11214 e. City Staff Support 3 , 432 30% of salary 3 , 432 TOTAL BENEFITS $ 41641 $ 16, 652 $ 11651 $ 22,944 Explanation of Benefits: a-d.- Based on current benefit charges for each employee. f. Based on 30% of estimated salary. ------------------------------------------------------ i City Community to Travel and Subsistence $ $ $ $ 636 a . Travel 200 436 b. Subsistence 100 102 300 502 i TOTAL TRAVEL AND SUBSISTENCE $ 300 $ 538 $ 300 $ 11138 Explanation of travel and Subsistence: ► City mileage of 2120 is based on . 30 mile (city rate of employee reimbursement) . ► Meals, food, training, etc. for volunteers, staff and presenters. ------------------------------------------------ --------------- State Citv Community Total 4 . Goods & Services $ $ $ $ a. Office Supplies 306 100 406 11100 11100 b. Food C. operating Supplies 108 70 178 d. Professional Services 11000 11000 e. Postage 11100 200 1, 300 f. Telephone 11433 1, 433 g. Photocopying 509 277 786 h. Printing/Graphics 4 , 000 1, 040 212 5, 252 i. Property Rental 925 925 TOTAL GOODS & SERVICES $ 4,108 $ 4 ,388 $ 3,884 $ 12,380 Explanation of Goods & Services: c. Operating Supplies from other than city sources, will be used tJ purchase incentives such as peechees, magnets, keychains, pencils, etc. d. Professional Services include youth conference honorarium and other services not provided by the City. h. Printing/Graphics will covers youth conference printing and design contest posters/colorsheets. _____________ -------------------------- --------------- State Citv Community Total 5 . Other Community Donations $ $ $ $ 720 a. In-Kind b. Cash 16, 064 64 16, 064 64 C. Fees 906 906 9 , 185 9, 185 d. Goods & Services e. Volunteer Time 6, 421 6, 421 TOTAL OTHER DONATIONS $ $ $ 33,296 $ 33 ,296 Explanation of Community Donations: Based on 1994 actuals. ------------------------------------- State Citv Community Total TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET $ 28,012 $81,298 $ 44 ,058 $ 153 ,3i ii grntsu95 - Kent City Council Meeting Date_ September 5 1995 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: DARE FUNDS - CARRY OVER 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: -The Pell �r --'-- 4thori- zation to carry forward the balance of DARE funds from 1994 to 1995, to establish a budget for 1995, and to solicit donations to be used for funds to augment the DARE program costs for 1995, The amount to carry forward from 1994 is $323 , and the amount of revenue four 1995 is approximately $8, 000. Ile 3 . EXHIBITS• None 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Staff and Public Safety Committee 8/15/95 (2-0) (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO YES X 6. EXPENDITURE REOUIRED: $8 . 323 SOURCE OF FUNDS: DARE contributions 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: .ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 3I Kent City Council Meeting Date_ September 5 , 1995 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: RIVERBEND DRIVING RANGE TURF & TARGET GREENS PROJECT 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Acceptance of Riverbend Golf Course Driving Range Turf and Target Greens Installation Project as complete, and release of retainage to American Turf, upon receipt of State releases. 3 . EXHIBITS: None 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Staff (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO ✓ YES 6 . EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS: 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION• .ACTION• Council Agenda Item No. 3J Kent City Council Meeting Date September 5, 1995 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: TURNKEY PARK TENNIS COURT RESURFACING PROJECT 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Acceptance of the Turnkey Park Tennis Court Resurfacing Project as complete, and release of retainage to MID-PAC Inc. , upon receipt of State releases. 3 . EXHIBITS: None 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Staff (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO ✓ YES 6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS• 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: .ACTION• Council Agenda Item No. 3K Kent City Council Meeting Date September 5 , 1995 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: TOP FOOD & DRUG - BILL OF SALE 2 . SUMMARY ST TEMENT: s recommended by the Public Works Director, uthorization accept as complete the bill of sale and warranty agreement for op Food & Drugs submitted by Supervalu Holdings for conti ous operation and maintenance of 15 feet of water main, 324 fee of sanitary sewers, 596 feet of storm sewers, and 855 feet of s eet improvements, and release of bonds after expiration period The project is located in the vicinity of S.E. 260th Street and 100th Avenue Southeast. 3 . EXHIBITS: vicinity map 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Director (Committee, Staff, Examiner, commission, etc. ) 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO YES 6 . EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS: 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: .ACTION• Council Agenda Item No. 3L f CENTRAL AVE 12 I � A x js 01N'3� f TE IN STATE AVE, �4]AV ONES ao . r� a jZ AV a >* P N N =it M ,rP1 y N OC CT A SCENIC WAY A c7C --�-- �S, =Z Am N _ e W f5TH AVE S ~= O \D IL N lY/, H LCRES i 1K a IRK ,!1`� zpi �� N �q AV INN > KEN MG AVE 000»'N f N _ 'V 2 f VAN ANTER AVE ,rC' r,c C004 1 • .•.::'' 8 C MAR 4-4 oAL DER p ,y�T •'•' PL `i CREST AVE = r T AVE ry' - in - > a 'ONE@ IRFIERLN �AAaC f QAl nELD AVE r Q `cv" t r C ` > � C. 4 N SUM. f El y i W PL MEW d q n in • a•. 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Dr. Culver is an ordained minister and currently serves as Superintendent of Rainier Christian Schools. He is Chairman of the North West Regional Accredita- tion Commission of Christian Schools International and formerly served as a member of the Human Services Commission in the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska. Dr. Culver will replace Mark Moder, who resigned, and his term will continue to 1/1/96. 3 . EXHIBITS: Memorandum from Mayor White 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Mayor White - (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO ✓ YES 6. EXPENDITURE REOUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS: 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION• ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 3M MEMORANDUM TO: JUDY WOODS, CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM: JIM WHITE, MAY R DATE: AUGUST 28, 1995 SUBJECT: APPOINTMENT TO KENT HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION I have recently appointed Mac D. Culver, PhD to serve as a member of the Kent Human Services Commission. Dr. Culver is an ordained minister and currently serves as Superintendent of Rainier Christian Schools. He is Chairman of the North West Regional Accreditation Commission of Christian Schools International and formerly served as a member of the Human Services Commission in the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska. Dr. Culver will replace Mark Moder, who resigned, and his term will continue to l/l/96. I submit this for your confirmation. JW:jb � %���c /��S � � ��--�. G� � � ���� � .�, ,, N Kent City Council Meeting Date September 5 , 1995 Category Other Business 1. SUBJECT: DOWNTOWN SIDEWALK REHABILITATION, PHASE II - TREE GRATE SUPPLY CONTRACT 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: After this supply contract was awarded, staff determined that the lowest bid was nonconforming and should have been rejected. In order to achieve the most effi- cient and equitable delivery on this contract, staff now asks Council to reject all bids and authorize the Public Works Director to obtain written bids pursuant to Section 1. 1. 04 of the City Procurement Polic`````,,,,,����� ince it appears that the estimated cost will exceed $25, 000. 0 ut be less than $50, 000. 005 - further, to authorize the Public Wo ks Director to award the contract to the lowest bidder. 3 . EXHIBITS: None 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Staff (Committee, Staff, Examine , Commission, etc. ) 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL PERSO L IMPACT: NO X YES 6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS: 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTIO ` r, Councilmember ,1'I 1 i►� moved, Councilmembe seconded ce that the Downtown Sidewalk Tree Grate upply contractA warded be revoked, that all bids be rejected that the Public Works Director be _authorized to seek writt bids and to award the contract to the lowest bidder, pursuant to City Procurement Policy. — DISCUSSION• ACTION• Council Agenda Item No. 4A g11_M,b_C Fax 2IIF—:74 _'i FJj ,I 07 F. I_I South King County Multi-Service Center 12a0 South 336th St.,P.O.Box 23699,Federal Way,WA 98093.06"/Tel.(206)838.6810,Fax August 29/1995 To: Ms.Leona Orr, Planning Committee Chair r(I City of Kent From: Dini Duclos,Executive Director Bernie Hughes,LIHEAP Director South King County Multi-Service Center 1200 South 336th Street Federal Way WA 98002 RE: Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program(LEUAP) The South King County Multi-Service Center is asking for your support to reinstate the federal fiords for the LIHEAP program. We have received updated information that the program has been eliminated for the 1996 program year. There will be no funds to help households who need energy assistance this coming winter season and for our most vulnerable citizens this will create a severe hardship. The center's LIHEAP program has seen a substantial increase of eligible low-income families in this county who are in need of energy assistance and it is imperative that you contact congressional members as soon as possible. In 1995 we served 4415 households in South King County and of these households, 839 were Kent residents. Unfortunately this represents only 28%of eligible households in need of this program. For low-income families,the working poor who are at 125%and below of poverty,keeping the heat on during the winter months is a real challenge and they often resort to potentially life threatening alternatives in an effort to save energy. The LIHEAP program is critical for thousands of low-income families in this state who are still facing an energy crisis. Without federal funding,this crisis will fall on our local cities and counties who are not equipped financially to assume this burden. Listed below are LUELAP program bullets to help you in writing letters to congressional members: • Adequate home heat is a necessary aspect of shelter and the lack of home heating poses a threat to health,safety. and lives of low-income families. • Mare than 60%of those receiving assistance live on annual income of less than$6000 annually,and the percentage of income low-income households spend on residential energy is about 11%to 14%of their total income. The cost of heating their homes continues to rise as utility rates continue to go up. • For the elderly and families with children,the loss of energy assistance may lead to"heat or eat"choices. Poor people often resort to potentially life threatening alternatives in an effort to save energy. • LUMAP works and is run efficiently,just extremely underfirlded. There is little waste or fraud. With a cap of 10%for administration costs,the vast majority of fiords go to helping low-income families with residential enny, Thank you for your support on behalf of the low-income families of this county. A United Way Agency.... A Community,9cd ...un iRencl. a nro�-•w ���CJ� South King County Multi-Service Center "People Halpin,¢Peopk" 1200 South 336th St.,P.D.Box 236",Federal Way,WA 98093-0699/Tel.(206)839.6810,Fax(206)874.7831,TDD(206)661.7827 August/30J1995 To : Ms. Leona Orr,Planning Committee Chair City of Kent From: Dini Duclos,Executive Director Bernie Hughes,LIHEAP Director South King county Multi-Service Center 1200 South 336th Street Federal Way, WA. 98003 RE: Low-Income Home Energy Assistance(LIHEAP)sample"Letter of Support" We have enclosed a list of State Representatives and Senators and a sample letter of support for the LUMAP program to use if needed. It is crucial at this time that we let our congressional members know how we fW about the adverse affect this would have on low-income families in South King County if this program is eliminate Sample Letter: We are requesting your support to reauthorize funding for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (L INEAP)for the 1996 program year and keep the funding level at minimum of one billion dollars. Funding for the LIHEAP program has continued to spiral downward and the cost of heating a home has continued to rise, as utility rates go up. This has put a tremendous burden on approximately 16,000 low-income families in South King County who still face an energy crisis. Elimination or inadequate funding of the LIHEAP program will put our most vulnerable population at great risk. For low-income families who are at 125% or below federal poverty level, keeping the heat on during winter months is a real challenge and they often resort to potentially life threatening alternatives in an effort to save energy. Frankly, LMEAP needs a commitment not reduction or elimination, and for this reason we are requesting your support and endorsement to continue funding for this program on behalf of our low-income households in South King County. A United Way Agency..,. A Cummunify Action Agency.... /01 Kent City Council Meeting Date September 5, 1995 Category Bids 1. SUBJECT: AERIAL LADDER APPARATUS 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: This is the second bidding for a replacement aerial ladder truck. This apparatus is being replaced in accordance with the approved apparatus replacement program. Two bids were received: "Emergency One" in the amount of $468, 336. 00, and "Smeal Fire Apparatus" in the amount of $416, 690. 00. Both bidders took exceptions.U` #ae- could accept many of the substitutions, however for reasons of function- ality, durability and enhanced safety, ww required the venClor to add back the cost for the items that � could notvgrant an exception for. Subsequently, the low bidder will be "Smeal Fire Apparatus" with the cost of $423 , 494 . 00. This bid is $23 , 000 lower than the bid received in the first bidding process. 3 . EXHIBITS: Memo from Fire Chief 4 . RECOMMENDED Y: Fire Administration (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5. UNBUDGETED FISC L PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO X YES 6. EXPENDITURE RE UI ED: $423 , 494 . 00 which does not include Washington State les Tax from replacement fund SOURCE OF FUNDS: 7 . CITY COU 1 Q �'r�ra� �Qc✓d� F ,� fcl(-d 7Z Councilir eat C/re ��i ���`� �� I11 CPiYtOu/1J� :conds C�/ that the S 41A, Ak uje ✓ veal Fire APF lot �hiriy'7Lr"1 SfQ include 5� &�c/ed. G11. •/ //i"1 iZ�i7E/Gs rogues </�-c_� -/i 5 /r7G7�7 G r� �q� E l't"7a ter' ��r9!�pYb DISCUSSION:_ p G4/y%O✓Ll� �—'� ACTION' {z / user I'e e c/ �l r ;I :i � err �r�r Agenda g afi�rl Cr.S G( j �7erlde=�� ���' Cap 5A City of Kent, Washington Kent City Council Date: September 5, 1995 Category: Bids 1. SUBJECT: Aerial Ladder Bids 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: This is the second bidding for a replacement aerial ladder truck. This apparatus is being replaced in accordance with the approved Apparatus Replacement Program. Two (2) bids were received - "Emergency One" in the amount of$468,336.00 and "Smeal Fire Apparatus" in the amount of $416,690.00. Both bidders took exceptions. We could accept many of the substitutions, however for reasons of functionality, durability and enhanced safety, we required the vendor to add back the cost for the items that we could not grant an exception for. Subsequently, the low bidder will be " Smeal Fire Apparatus" with a cost of$423,494.00. This bid is $23,000.00 lower than the bid received in the first bidding process. 3. EXHIBITS: None 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Fire Administration 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: No x Yes 6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $423,494.00 which does not include Washington State Sales Tax from Replacement Fund. 7. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, and Councilmember seconds that the bid for the aerial ladder truck be awarded to "Smeal Fire Apparatus" in the amount of$423,494.00, which does not include Washington State Sales Tax. Further, that the Mayor be authorized to sign a contract after it has been approved as to form by the City Attorney. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AUGUST 29, 1995 TO: MAYOR WHITE, COUNCIL PRESIDENT WOODS, COUNCILMEMBERS JOHNSON, HOUSER, MANN, ORR, CLARK AND BENNETT FROM: NORM ANGELO, FIRE CHIEF GCI- SUBJECT: AERIAL LADDER BIDS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BACKGROUND: The City received two (2) bids on the replacement of the aerial ladder truck. This vehicle is being bid in accordance with the Apparatus/Equipment Replacement Program. One bid was for $468,336.00 from Emergency One. The other was from Smeal Fire Apparatus in the amount of$416,690.00. Both bidders took exceptions, while we can accept some of the substitutions, there were a few items that are important as a matter of basic functionality, durability and enhanced safety. For this reason, we asked the vendors to add back cost of providing these items. I will be available to go over the specific additions and the reasons for their need, if Council has questions. With the addition of necessary specified items, the low bidder would remain the same but the cost would be $423,494.00, which does not include Washington State Sales Tax. RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the bid be awarded to Smeal Fire Apparatus in the amount of$423,494.00, which does not include Washington State Sales Tax. BUDGET IMPACT: Bid is lower than the previous bid process and funds are contained within the Apparatus Replacement fund. ALTERNATIVE: Reject all bids and go out to bid again. ///1 Kent City Council Meeting Date September 5 , 1995 Category Bids 1. SUBJECT: UPPER GARRISON CREEK CONVEYANCE IMPROVEMENTS PHASE II 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Bid opening for this project was held on Tuesday, August 29th with 8 bids received. The low bid of $123, 125. 65 was submitted by M. Liffrig Construction Co. , Inc. , Lynnwood, WA. The Engineer's estimate was $116, 162 . 01. This is the second phase of the Upper Garrison Creek project. This portion includes channel improvements from 112th Ave. S.E. to the south of the Payless Drug Store on 108th Ave. S.E. The entire Garrison Creek Conveyance Improvements project will relieve the flooding problem that occurs in this area during significant rainfall events. 3 . EXHIBITS: Public Works Dire or memorandum, bid summary, and vicinity map 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Director (Committee, Staff, Examine , Commission, etc. ) 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO ✓ YES 6 . EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $1 2 125 . 65 SOURCE OF FUNDS: Garrison Creek Pro 'ect Fund 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: L. Councilmember �LLh'� � move, Councilmember seconds that the Upper Garrison Creek Conveyance Improvements Phase II contract be awarded to M. Liffrig Construction Co. , Inc. for the bid amount of $123 , 125 . 65 . DISCUSSION: ( / ACTION: Council Agenda _ Item No. 5B DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS September 5, 1995 TO: Mayor & City Council FROM: Don Wickstrom O RE: Upper Garrison Creek Conveyance Improvements Phase II Bid opening for this project was held on Tuesday, August 29th with 8 bids received. The low bid was submitted by M. Liffrig Construction Co., Inc. in the amount of$123,125.65. The engineer's estimate was $116,162.01. It is the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the Upper Garrison Creek Conveyance Improvements Phase II contract be awarded to M. Liffrig Construction Co., Inc. for the bid amount of $123,125.65. BID SUMMARY M. Liffrig Construction Co., Inc. 123,125.65 Tydico, Inc. 123,821.92 West Coast Construction 138,972.73 Westwater Construction Co. 154,851.51 Riverton Contractors 155,305.41 Scoccolo Construction 158,147.28 R.W. Scott Construction 164,371.71 Gary Harper Construction 167,353.90 Engineer's Estimate 116,162.01 MOTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds, that the Upper Garrison Creek Conveyance Improvements Phase II contract be awarded to M. Liffrig Construction Co., Inc. for the bid amount of$123,125.65. r< a T^..,. M:..VO ND AVE v LANE AV M ~ LAM+ 1 AVE - S Ir. •r N fUMMIt MILLT'Dr E i ELLI VIEVf >E a ` 1.. [ AVE N Z Z yrL - C � 11 y a92ND PL � REITEN RD Wi v LL I.1•;�. O S MAP'LEWOOD AVr ��;l f'' 'IL r 4 x _ 94TH AVE 3 a KIMIER(� �•' �1\' i. rM . ',1.; AVE �L• Y'��'' 94TH AVE i °' • ! r, ra r4 t. 45TH FL `. 2 r ry ir` y?A� = m 96TH 96TH AVE i 7 6Tk ^. 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E \ ITH _ F� ■ API 122 N w PL SE w O UPPER GARRISON CREEK - PHASE II �,�/ 123MD Kent City Council Meeting Date September 5 , 1995 Category Bids 1. SUBJECT: INTERURBAN TRAIL SIGNAL SYSTEM AT 212TH STREET 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Bid opening for this project was held on Wednesday, August 30th with 7 bids received. The low bid of $11, 100. 00 was submitted by Signal Electric, Inc. , Kenty-W— The Engineer's estimate was $20, 960. 00. The project consists of installing a traffic signal system at the intersection of the Interurban Trail and South 212th Street including related appurtenances. 3 . EXHIBITS: Public Works Directo memorandum, bid summary and vicinity map 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works irector (Committee, Staff, Examiner Commission, etc. ) 5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO ✓ YES 6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $11 00 . 00 SOURCE OF FUNDS: 212th HO Lanes Protect Fund 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember '�Ct, aJI/ move, Councilmember �1/�D seconds that the Interurban Trail Signal System at 212th Street contract be awarded to Signal Electric, Inc. for the bid amount of $11, 100 . 00. DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 5C DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS September 5, 1995 TO: Mayor & City Council FROM: Don Wickstrom k RE: Interurban Trail Signal System @ 212th Street Bid opening for this project was held on Wednesday, August 30th with 7 bids received. The low bid was submitted by Signal Electric, Inc. in the amount of$11,100.00. The engineer's estimate was $20,960.00. It is the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the Interurban Trail Signal System µ @ 212th Street contract to be awarded to Signal Electric, Inc. for the bid amount of $11,100.00. BID SUMMARY Signal Electric, Inc. 11,100.00 Prime Electric 15,123.00 Totem Electric of Tacoma 25,100.00 The V Company 25,760.00 RMA Lighting, Inc. 28,460.00 Transtech Electric, Inc. 38,960.00 Madsen Electric 30,560.00 Encyineer's Estimate 20,960.00 MOTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds, that the Interurban Trail Signal System @ 212th Street contract beawarded to Signal Electric, Inc. for the bid amount of $11,100.00. Lit =IRE A i ? a : c 1 S 206TH ST S 1 b \ S 206TH ST r I 12 - Indu.b Road n... Y i. J Sul. Sl.i(IJII I OBRIEN �ELEMENTA SCHOOLE J ' 3 " 212TN ST 4 ` lI� O'BRIE::N c " PROJECT LOCATION W J 6,216 tIL ST. rN- > c �-SD. 6 TH ST. n � ^ S 218TH / ST i u.rs. p i � • II � INf�usrRIAL S s. zxoTH sT ;} ARFA e t o e Sub Station _ � ` ST a 1 222N0 11 12 12 �7 14 13 > 13 18 r p r y s 227TM PL NORT > > « r KEN ` INTC 6 z Z x p $ N �.z 4 n f 22fTH 1T 4 f s lit! 22 7 ST INDUSTRIAL AREA N \ 4c ` z Z 167 S. 234TH F rL! ST ; COL[ fT ' - i 2 , _ cLouoT fT' g H INTERURBAN TRAIL @ 212TH STREET 3 236TH 1 '� V)S - I < w Kent City Council Meeting Date September 5 , 1995 Category Bids 1. SUBJECT: FRAGER ROAD GUARDRAIL REHAB (MEEKER - 212TH) 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Bid opening for this project was held on Wednesday, August 30th with 3 bids received. The low bid of $65, 059 .50 gor Schedule I was submitted by Petersen Brothers, Sumner, The Engineer' s estimate was $75, 124 . 00. The project consists of installing 6400 feet of guardrail with all appurtenances along Frager Road between Meeker St. & S. 212th St. 3 . EXHIBITS: Pub is Works Director memorandum, bid summary and vicinity map 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: (Committee, Staf , Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL PER NNEL IMPACT: NO ✓ YES 6. EXPENDITURE REOUIRED: $6 059 . 50 SOURCE OF FUNDS: Fra er Road Guardrail Fund 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember VL' move4, Councilmember t U4-0� seconds that the Frager Road Guardrail Rehab contract (Meeker - 212th) , Schedule I, be awarded to Petersen Brothers for the bid amount of $65, 059 . 50. DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 5D DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS September 5, 1995 TO: Mayor & City Council FROM: Don WickstromN RE: Frager Road Guardrail Rehab (Meeker - 212th) Bid opening for this project was held on Wednesday, August 30th with 3 bids received. The low bid for SCHEDULE I only was submitted by Petersen Brothers in the amount of $65,059.50. The engineer's estimate was $75,124.00. It is the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the Frager Road Guardrail Rehab (Meeker - 212th) SCHEDULE I contract be awarded to Peterson Brothers for the bid amount of $65,059.50. BID SUMMARY SCHEDULEI Petersen Brothers 65,059.50 Coral Construction Co. 72,100.00 Mt. McKinley Fence 72,532.80 Engineer's Estimate 75,124.00 MOTION: COUncilmember moves, Councilmember seconds, that the Frager Road Guardrail Rehab (Meeker - 212th) contract SCHEDULE I be awarded to Petersen Brothers for the bid amount of $65,059.50. < N J S --2-12T�H-� S TaD I�1 5re1..A nn�1 =y2I 421E KILEME TA SCHOOL S 216TH ST II ST.kii N L p S. 220TH ii ST t K 5Ali W c D si::k:... 15' 14 I 11 12 '� `• „ S 226 TH AVE. 14 13 i :t W > > x W a 1 > > x v o m x n 2 � f F n �t ggfiN INDUSTRIAL AREA j Gravel Pit Yewle Le NVING I^ rtr J s Is Landfill .6E PROJECT LOCATION y I S. 234TH F ST N TOBRIEN � ELEK r a �f• �9 t GREEN Rr•V '�"s CLOUDY ST 4 FR off, s 2Sa TH S S °a W 1 4 1/hh 3 [ JAMES I ST 14 13 Sty �. 1 �' • 2 C 1ROv If[ ��ha.l. 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ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS PARKS COMMITTEE MINUTES AUGUST 811995 Council Present: Christi Houser, Chair; Paul Mann and Jim Bennett Staff Present: Tom Brubaker, John Hodgson, Charlie Lindsey, Lori Hogan, John Hillman, Helen Wickstrom, Jim McDonald, Tracey Wickersham and Lisa Gaylord Other: Grace Hiranaka, DarT Fira6aka, 26118 Woodland Way South, Kent, WA 98031; Greg Oberst, 12206 SE 221st, Kent, WA 98031; Vicki Hep�ner, 25442 Lake Wilderness Lane SE, Maple Valley, WA 98038; JoAnn Wesson, 21717 96th Place South, Kent, WA 98031 Chairperson Houser called the meeting to order at 4:37 p.m. Councilmember Bennett had not arrived yet. RESOURCE CENTER RE-WIRE: John Hodgson told Councilmembers that this subject could go to Operations Committee, but their next meeting had been canceled. Councilmember Orr, in concurrence with Jon Johnson, told John to send this item to Parks Committee and they will approve it if the Parks Committee does. The Resource Center has a wiring problem because the system is fairly old and needs to be re- done. They have had computer problems and an electrical outage. The amount requested for repairs in the 1996 CIP budget is $50,000. According to May Miller, the Finance Director, the money is available in this year's budget. Two repairs are needed right away. If not the full amount, at least $35,000 for the electrical re-wire, telephone and data re-wire, which is needed now. These electrical problems have had a significant impact on staff. Charley Lindsey and John Hillman were available for questions. Councilmember Mann had no questions and concurred, Chair Houser seconded. The motion was passed 2-0. MASK THEATRE FACILITY USE: Jim Bennett arrived. John reported that two City Council meetings ago, MASK Theatre gave a presentation of request to consider Kent Commons as their permanent home, scheduling all performances annually, at a reduced Recreation rental rate. Three Parks staff members met with MASK. Representatives of MASK were present. The request is to perform at Kent Commons under the umbrella of the Parks and Recreation Department. MASK requires a permanent home for audience appeal, to pursue long term grants, and to secure plays. They currently utilize Kent Commons, Senior Center, and Resource Center. The two latter are not acoustically set up for performances. Most theatre companies request permission to use for, plays six months in advance. There is precedent; the Carco Theatre runs through the City of Renton for the Valley Players and Burien Little Theatre runs through the City of Burien at the Highline Performing Arts; they receive favorable rental rates. MASK is asking for 3 weekends in a row, 3 times a year. They also require 1-2 hours a night the week prior. Lori Hogan gave a historical background on the City's relationship with MASK. In the fall of 1992 the Arts Commission and the Parks Department came together and MASK began. There are a variety of ways the department supports MASK. (1) Through a re-grant process of Page 1 Parks Committee Meeting Minutes August 8, 1995 the Arts Commission for the past three years they have received an annual grant that has progressively increased. They are the highest award winner of nine. (2) They are currently are at the assessed internal rate which is $16 per hour. (3) Responsibilities that other renters would be expected to perform are waived. (4) They are given the opportunity to have fund raisers at summer concerts and Winterfest at no charge. (5) They have publicity in City brochures, event calendars and newsletters. FINANCIAL IMPACT Performance dates were provided. The 18 performance dates requested by MASK annually nets $1,440, compared to the Commons being rented at 100% capacity which nets $9,000. Lori continued to say that the week prior to MASK's performances technical time to prepare is require;, this is a challenge due to the fact that their performance site is typically held for classes during the week. Weekly Commons staff is asked to provide reduced or free rates. The staff tries to remain impartial in their procedures. Lori suggested the following options: 1. Allow MASK to reserve one series of performance dates at the Commons, Senior Center and Resource Center. Rental would be assessed at the Recreation rate. 2. Allow MASK to reserve one series of performance dates at the Commons and one series of dates at the Senior Center at the Recreation rental rate. MASK would be responsible for finding a third performance site. 3. Approve MASK's proposal to consider the Commons their permanent home, -- scheduling all performances on an annual basis, at a reduced Recreation rental rate. 4. Require MASK to follow the same rental procedure as all other rental groups. Fees would be assessed according to established fee schedules. In all options, dates would be reserved annually on a space available basis. Parks and Recreation class dates will not be altered to accommodate rehearsal time. John expressed concern about the possibility of other groups requesting the same thing. Chair Houser requested clarification regarding the difference of what MASK pays and the public pays. Lori explained that there are not usually classes on Friday and Saturday night since they are prime rental nights for the public. The usual charge for the time allocations of 10 hours is $500. John explained that the fee that MASK receives is equivalent to what the department assesses itself. In essence MASK is one of the programs. MASK spokesperson Greg Oberst, a trustee with the board, came forward to say only one of the options are viable for them and that is to allow them to have all their shows at the Commons at the recreation rate. The other options would force them to make changes; dissolving or moving. Page 2 Parks Committee Meeting Minutes August 8, 1995 They must have one location to operate like a professional theatre company. Chair Houser asked if MASK had been working with the Performing Arts Center, adding that Kent doesn't have a theatre. Greg said that was a community problem, Commons is as close as Kent has. They are wanting to salvage the 1995-1996 season. Councilmember Mann asked about the quality of the plays. If we endorse MASK, is there any way we can have a say in the plays that are presented. Greg said they are sensitive to the community. JoAnn Wesson said they do not wish to offend, but attract the community. Initially the group hoped to put on a children's theatre piece, classical piece and comedy. She summarized the plays that they have offered. A problem with children's theatre is you need a matinee. They choose plays depending on acceptability, content, availability and production values. Councilmembers expressed concern about other groups requesting these privileges. John suggested establishing a third rental rate. Chair Houser said under the umbrella everything would have to be okayed through John. John said there would have to be an advisory capacity. Lori shared that the Arts Commission doesn't pre-approve performances, but values their selections. If there is deviation, it is up to the Arts Commission to continue future funding or not. John mentioned again we would have to put some monitoring mechanism in place. Chair Houser inquired about legalities. Tom said there could be a problem with "gift of public funds." The City is prohibited to give money outside the City unless they are needy or poor. The reduced rate is a defacto gift of$34 per hour. There may also need to be control over content, with certain conditions. Bennett said he understands the concern of revenue, but a community theatre affects the quality of life. Maybe we're over charging the other folks. He wants to support the theatre. Let them prove their accountability; it takes certain type of building to accommodate their needs. For continuity, it would be better to be held at one place. Chairperson Mann asked Tom to look into the "gift of public funds" issue. Tom said he could and suggests that Council needs to decide if it wants to sponsor a theatre company, provide a permanent home, and set conditions like a contract. Council would be taking MASK under their wing more. JoAnn stated MASK has been under their umbrella from the beginning, and has been blessed with the discount rate. They do not have the technical expertise to relocate and brought their plight to Council. Councilmember Bennett asked Tom to write a one year agreement with standards and suggested Councilmembers attend some of the plays; Tom consented. Chair Houser suggested MASK increase their revenue to pay the $500. She agrees that we should give them one year. Lori asked if that should be a goal expressed in the contract. John wants to avoid precedence setting. John would like to see added financial accountability, and have a contract by the next meeting. JoAnn is hoping to get Steel Magnolia for the October performance; they want recognizable titles. Chair Houser suggested monetary goals could be increased in increments. JoAnn said they have the lowest ticket price in the area. John says the show will go on, even if MASK only gets close to their goal. Page 3 Parks Committee Meeting Minutes August 8, 1995 Tom will put together an agreement to include financial incremental rent for the next year with the ability for the Parks Department to approve and check on "gift of public funds." A meeting with MASK will be scheduled to discuss a contract. Starting with a trial basis for a year avoids precedence setting. Houser says it should have gone to mayor's office. Tom clarified that it is still subject to final approval of Kent City Council. PROGRAM/PROJECT UPDATES: Glenn Nelson Tennis Court: resurfaced and we already have impact from rollerbladers. Skateboard Committee: The committee continues to meet to prepare to address the Council. John visited a nice Skateboard/Rollerblade Park in Moses Lake. Titus Park will be ready to dedicate in a couple of weeks. Midway Reservoir: Still waiting for paperwork on the Midway Reservoir. Helen shared a concern about The City of Seattle not wanting to sell. Miniature Golf Course: It has made as much money as last year already. Golf Landscaping promises to be done so synthetic turf can be put out this weekend. They start paying fines after Friday of$550 per day. Youth/Teen Prooram: The Lighthouse program is down for three weeks because school is getting ready to begin. Youth Employment Program: The Press will be out with a story tomorrow. Congress is in the process of eliminating the Youth Employment Program; It barely passed this year. John will write a letter to our local representatives for signatures. There are 22 youths making money and fixing our parks. Councilmembers consented to giving their signatures. The youth have done two miles of trails and some rehab along the Green River. Staff applied for grant for$23,000 that will allow the City to continue employing 21 teens. Teen Leadership Camp: Camp is full, parents and teens like it. Special Olympics: It is this weekend. John invited Councilmembers. Canterbury Faire: The Faire is next weekend. John invited Councilmembers. The meeting adjourned at 5:44 p.m. Minutes prepared by Lisa Gaylord Page 4 CITY OF CITY COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE MINUTES July 18 , 1995 4 : 00 PM Committee Members Present Citv Attorney' s Office Leona Orr, Chair Roger Lubovich Jon Johnson Laurie Evezich Tim Clark Planning Staff Other Guests Jim Harris Dini Duclos - South King Fred Satterstrom County Multi-Service Center NanSea Potts Dave Daniels - South King Margaret Porter County Multi-Service Center Lin Ball Linda Johnson - Kent Downtown Partnership SOUTH KING COUNTY HOUSING FORUM - L. BALL Lin Ball, Human Services Manager, introduced guest speakers Dini Duclos and Dave Daniels, of the South King County Housing Forum. She said the forum was given support last April by the City Council to explore a mechanism to address affordable housing for south King County. Ms . Ball said the purpose of today' s visit is to present information on an upcoming workshop to be held in August . Dave Daniels, Chair of the South King County Housing Forum, distributed an informational flyer detailing the conference scheduled for Wednesday, August 23 , 1995, at Federal Way' s Visitation Center, from 5 : 00 to 8 : 00 p .m. He said the workshop is intended to unite the efforts of the south King County cities to achieve affordable housing by creating a regional planning network. Mr. Daniels said the purpose of today' s visit is to ask the City of Kent to join the other south King County cities participating in the program. Discussions continued regarding the projected demand for low to moderate income housing, assessment of current affordable housing stock, and possible funding . incentives to promote well-managed, safe, affordable housing. Dini Duclos, Executive Director of the South King County Multi- Service Center stressed the importance of Kent, Federal Way, Auburn sharing their housing issues, to work together for viable solutions and form the leadership to achieve affordable housing throughout south King County. Laurie Evezich answered Chair Orr' s question regarding the legal ramifications of requiring landlords to set aside a portion of CITY COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE MINUTES JULY 18 , 1995 PAGE 2 newly remodeled housing units for low income housing. She said besides for the acceptance of Section 8 certificates, she didn' t think the City could enact such a policy. Discussions followed pertaining to affordable housing development, possible incentives through State programs to encourage future affordable development . Ms . Ball said the questions and comments of today are typical of the input that would be beneficial at the workshop . Chair Orr asked the guests what they would like to see the City of Kent do to support the conference. Mr. Daniels said they would like to see a resolution supporting the conference as well as participation by elected officials . Chair Orr said she would alert the Council of the workshop tonight, but present the resolution at the August 1st full meeting of the City Council . Council member Clark MOVED to draft a resolution supporting the South King County cities in a Housing Workshop on August 23 , 1995 at Federal Way' s Visitation Center from 5 : 00 to 8 : 00 P.M. Council member Johnson SECONDED the motion. There was no further discussion and the motion CARRIED. INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN KENT AND AUBURN - J. HARRIS Jim Harris, Planning Director, said this agreement is similar to other interlocal agreements, which sets the joint Potential Annexation Area (PAA) boundaries of adjacent cities . He outlined the joint proposed PAA boundary changes.as .submitted by the City of Auburn, and said the last agreement was in 1969 between the Cities of Kent and Auburn which defined the PAA boundary at 272nd street . He referred to a map contained in the agreement which detailed the exact boundary. He said also included within the agreement is the process necessary and responsibilities of the Cities if changes are to be made to the PAA boundary. Mr. Harris said the Law Department has not yet fully reviewed the document , although Ms . Evezich discovered one minor omission, and that possible changes would need to be made . Council member Johnson MOVED to recommend approval of the Interlocal Agreement between Kent and Auburn, with a caveat by the Law Department . Council member Clark SECONDED the motion. There was no furtherdiscussion and the motion CARRIED. ADDED AGENDA ITEMS Mr. Lubovich gave an update on the requested environmental review for the Saturday Market location. He said ground water testing is scheduled because of the industrial uses east of the market location the City intends to purchase . Linda Johnson of the Kent CITY COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE MINUTES JULY 18 , 1995 PAGE 3 Downtown Partnership added that test results of surrounding sites have passed the inspection when last tested 3 years ago, and that she can supply the City copies of the results . She added that Sir Speedy and Jack in the Box had tests performed about a year ago, and no contamination was indicated. The last page of a faxed summary was distributed. Mr. Lubovich said no action from the Planning Committee was required, and that this matter will be discussed at the City Council meeting tonight . Council member Clark asked Mr. Lubovich if there is a resolution on Referendum 48, which he responded was in the packet . When asked if the issue should be discussed now, Mr. Harris interjected that it was not necessary as the emergency ordinance will be discussed at the City Council Workshop tonight . Fred Satterstrom gave an update on Growth Management . He said an appeal has been initiated by Thomas Bigford (in behalf of Jerry Marcy) on the Kent Comprehensive Plan, and gave background information concerning the appeal . He said a pre-hearing conference is scheduled for August 2, 1995 at the Growth Hearings Board. Discussions continued regarding the reason for the appeal and the City' s plan to address the appeal, including taking the issue to the Superior Court . Ms . Evezich reported on the progress concerning school impact fees . She said her contact, Mr. Fred High of the Kent School District has been on vacation, but they plan to meet shortly after his return on July 19 . She said an ordinance is being drafted, but wants to consider the results of Initiative 164 before taking the ordinance to Committee . Mr. Satterstrom added that the Planning Commission has made some recommendations that will be coming to the City Council on Accessory Housing, Development Standards for Single Family. He said a hearing is scheduled for next Monday, July 24, on East Hill Zoning Amendments, to bring the zoning into conformance with the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map, and to expect these issues in the fall . He discussed a few of the general zoning changes, and when asked by Chair Orr what time frame was required by the Council for this issue to be heard, Mr. Satterstrom said this was required to be reviewed by the State first, which could take up to sixty days . The Planning Committee adjourned at 5 : 00 p.m. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AUGUST 14,1995 PRESENT: PAUL MANN GARY GILL TIM CLARK STAN WADE DON WICKSTROM KRIS LANGLEY TOM BRUBAKER ABSENT: JIM BENNETT 212TH STREET HOV - AGREEMENT Wickstrom stated that this is an accounting issue in that we have received a Grant for approximately $3 Million dollars and we need to formally establish a budget for this so that the money can be receipted. Committee unanimously recommended authorization to accept the Grant in the amount of $3,495,493 for the South 212th HOV Lane project and establish a budget for same. SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Wickstrom explained that this is a yearly event; actually we are behind schedule at this time. This was to have been done by the first part of July. Wickstrom referenced the 6 Yr Plan in the agenda packet and said that there is nothing new in this plan; the Council has already seen the Traffic Improvement Plan associated with the Growth Management Act. He said we need to go back and add the ISTEA Grant for the bus shuttle system of approximately $400,000. Committee unanimously recommended setting September 5th as the Public Hearing date for the Six Year Transportation Program and adoption of same. LID 330 SEGREGATION - ASSESSMENT #6 LID 327 SEGREGATION - ASSESSMENT #45 Wickstrom stated that these segregations are related to Van Doren's Landing and this is merely an additional segregation so that properties can be sold. Committee unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution # for the segregation of Assessment #6 in LID #330. 1 Committee unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution # for the segregation of Assessment #45 in LID #327. ADDITIONAL ITEM: (TIM CLARK) 212TH STREET HOY LANE - TRAFFIC PROBLEM Clark noted that the channelization of the traffic during the construction on S. 212th is a very irregular pattern in terms of the flow. Clark said that all of the trucks were attempting to make left hand turns thru the greater density of traffic. In so doing, they created a number of problems. He asked if there is a more efficient way to handle the traffic flow; also, is it possible to indicate "no left turns" during certain time periods? Stan Wade, Construction Engineer stated that we have recognized the problems; we have consulted our traffic staff and the contractor and between everyone, we came up with the present traffic plan. Wade explained the project to the Committee, noting that we are on schedule; he stated that as far as the trucks making left hand turns they are moving with the signals at the intersections. Clark stated that part of the problem is that the trucks are turning into the businesses and not going to the intersections. Wade said we can't keep them out of going into their businesses. Clark stated that the traffic is also backing up at the railroad tracks and asked if there is something further we can do there. Wickstrom said we will look into the situation again. CITIZEN COMPLAINT REGARDING SIGNAL TIMING (PAUL MANNI Mann referenced a letter of complaint to the editor regarding the timing of our traffic signals. Kris Langley explained how the timing of the signals are set to maximize the number of cars thru any given intersection. Meeting adjourned: 5:00 p.m.