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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Agenda - 09/03/1996 iNU11W/1 �1� 1 of ("".111ty Kent Cmity COkuncil Meeting Agenda OF (' 1 i I i �..,Oident E.Jim �:=tir� r7�::;�fi l��r� Johnson Ti rn :i a.rig; i. ,f ,: r t ..r. e tembc,�r a;:4i , 1996 I +;:office of 9hn:: - I IRIpgNIF14NNl.s...w.. .�.wa.ruir� CITY Of TT�.Y Jim While,Mayor SUMMARY AGENDA KENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING September 3 , 1996 Council Chambers 7 : 00 p.m. MAYOR: Jim White COUNCILMEMBERS: Christi Houser, President Jim Bennett Tim Clark Connie Epperly Jon Johnson Leona Orr Judy Woods CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL 1. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A. Introduction of Mayor's Appointee B. Employee of the Month C. Proclamation - Kent Area PTA Week 2 . PUBLIC HEARINGS j " 1997-2002 Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan - Re lution IL(V) 3 . CONSENT CALENDAR A. Approval of Minutes -B: Approval of Bills ,fr. 1996 Bond Issue Budget Change _JB 1997 CDBG Program - Set Hearing Date ,E:' 1997-99 CDBG Interlocal Cooperative Agreement - Approval ,F: 1997-99 HOME Interlocal �goperative Agreement - Approval ,,,�:' LID 330 - Segregation Re lution /cog/ 1R. LID 336 - Segregation _ Resolution/C.��� Capital Facilities Plan Set Hearing Date ,d S. 196th Street between West Valley Highway and East Valley Highway - Condemnation{„Orainance .3-5 n . : Library Board Appointment - ; ' Van Doren' s Landing Building I Rezone RZ-96-4 - Set Meeting Date Green River Annexation AN-96-2 - 10% Petition - Set Meeting Date 4 . OTHER BUSINESS None 5. BIDS -A. S.E. 240th Street Water Main Improvements and S. 212th Street Bridge Water Main Crossing A3: S. 200th Street Green River Bridge West Approach Preload 6. CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS 7 . REPORTS 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) Introduction of Mayor' s Appointee B) Employee of the Month C) Proclamation - Kent Area PTA Week Kent City Council Meeting Date September 3 1996 Category Public Hearings 1. SUBJECT: 1997-2002 SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PLAN - RESOLUTION 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: This date has been set for a Public Hearing and adoption of the 1997-2002 Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan. The Public Works Director will give a brief explanation of the Plan. 3 . EXHIBITS: Public Works Director memorandum and resolution 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Council 8/20/96 (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO X YES 6 . EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS' OPEN HEARING: i PUBLIC INPUT: CLOSE HEARING: 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember MIA moves, Councilmember " D�� seconds to adopt Resolution No. /y-9-L establishing the 1997-2002 Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan. DISCUSSION: j ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 2A DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS August 7, 1996 TO: Public Works Commit e FROM: Don Wicicstrom RE: 6 Year Transportation Improvement Plan Every year the City is required to update its 6 Year Transportation Improvement Plan. While many of the elements of this plan are incorporated into the City's Capital Facility Plan, this 6 Year Plan is not necessarily financially balanced. Each year a public hearing is held on same and a plan is adopted by Council resolution. The City is required to adopt said Plan by July 1st however, due to workload we are behind schedule. ww' At this point we are requesting that a public hearing date be set for September 3rd, at the next City Council meeting. ACTION: Authorize at the next Council meeting, setting September 3rd for the public hearing on the City's 6 Year Transportation Improvement Plan. M853.96 4 1�, RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, adopting the 1997- 2002 Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan. WHEREAS, after proper notice, the City Council of the City of Kent held a public hearing at the regular meeting of the City Council held at 7 : 00 p.m. on September 3 , 1996, to consider public testimony on the proposed Transportation Improvement Plan for the City and having considered public testimony to the Plan; NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The 1997 through 2002 Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan, set forth in the Exhibit A attached hereto and herewith filed with the City Clerk, is hereby adopted. Passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington this day of 1996 . Concurred in by the Mayor of the City of Kent, this day of 1996. 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 , 1996 . (SEAL) BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK sixyear.res 2 CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1997 - 2002 a ` � r r KC Don E. Wickstrom, P.E. Director of Public Works CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Project Number Project Name Page 9701 South 272nd/277" Street Corridor Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Auburn Way North to Kent-Kangley Road(State Route 516) 9702 South 196"/200t° Street Corridor Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Orillia Road to West Valley Highway (State Route 181) 9703 South 196`h/200`h Street Corridor Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 West Valley Highway (State Route 181) to East Valley Highway 9704 Reith Road/West Meeker at Kent-Des Moines Road (State Route 516 ) Intersection Improvement Project . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Reith Road/Meeker Street at Kent-Des Moines Road(State Route 516) 9705 Russell Road at West Meeker Street Traffic Signal System . . . . . . . 12 Russell Road at West Meeker Street 9706 Interurban Trail Signal Improvements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Interurban Trail Crossings at South 228"St., Smith Street, and Meeker Street 9707 Washington Avenue ( State Route 181 ) High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Harrison Street to Green River Bridge 9708 Pacific Highway South ( State Route 99 ) High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Kent-Des Moines Road(State Route 516) to South 252'Street 9709 64" Avenue South Extension Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 South 216"Street to South 226Street 9710 Green River Valley Traffic Signal Coordination Project . . . . . . . . . . 17 West Valley Highway--Kent-Des Moines Road to South 189'Street South 180'Street-- West Valley Highway to Benson Highway 9711 METRO Americans' with Disabilities Act [ ADA ] Improvements Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Washington Avenue (State Route 181), Harrison Street, Smith Street, Lincoln Avenue CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATIONIMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Project Number Project Name Page 9712 Southeast 240' Street Widening Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 116'Avenue Southeast to 136'Avenue Southeast 9713 Railroad Grade Separation Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 South 212"Street, South 228`"Street, James Street, Smith Street and State Route 516 9714 Americans' with Disabilities Act Compliance Sidewalk Repair and Rehabilitation Program Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Citywide 9715 Canyon Drive Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Project . . . . . . . . . . 22 Alvord Avenue to 94th Avenue South 9801 South 212th Street Pavement Rehabilitation Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Green River Bridge to East Valley Road 9802 Reith Road at 42nd Avenue South Traffic Signal System . . . . . . . . . 24 Reith Road at 42nd Avenue South 9803 James Street at Central Avenue Intersection Improvement Project 25 James Street at Central Avenue 9804 132" Avenue Southeast Street Widening Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Southeast 266`'Street to Kent-Kangley Road(SR 516) 9805 Flexible/Intelligent Shuttle Bus Demonstration Project . . . . . . . . . . 27 Downtown 9806 Neighborhood Traffic Control Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Citywide 9807 Southeast 256' Street Widening Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . 29 116"Avenue Southeast to 136`"Avenue Southeast 9901 Citywide Bicycle Improvements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Citywide 9902 94" Avenue South at Canyon Drive ( SR 516 ) Signal System . . . . . . 31 94'Avenue South at Canyon Drive (SR 516) CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPOR TA TION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Project Number Project Name Page 9903 7211 Avenue South Extension Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 South 194'Street to South 1961 Street 200001 Military Road Widening Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Reith Road to Kent-Des Moines Road(State Route 516) 200101 West Meeker Street Widening Project--Phase I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Kent-Des Moines Road(State Route 516) to Green River Bridge 200102 Central Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Willis Street to (State Route 516) to Green River Bridge 200201 South 228teStreet Corridor Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Military Road to 54`h Avenue South 00 00 00 O o 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O 0 0 0 0 tD (D tp O O 00 00 O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O Di T 3 N O th O1 L (L N O 0 0 0 0 O o 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 C T T o0 tO t0 N 000 T 0 01 m � � 0) 13 -7 tO 0 o E o N rn c 3 y u c D Z cl p c c x J o 0 0 0 T o o 0 0 0 o c o n o w o o w 00 N co00 00 o to to ooaoo0 = *0n m T 0 3 tO t0 O N ram- N N N lD -7 C i tt) O 0 w 3 z o w 3 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Y N Y N U Q: Y N to U U U ILL >� c m rn a U �'+ U CL N N N L Q U 1i U U (D U (D U (� >M r C1Tl' 0 _IiL"V'J; iI;,I;S:�' G10'N SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: South 272n"/277" Street Corridor Project Auburn Way North to Kent-Kangley Road ( State Route 516 ) DESCRIPTION: Construct a new five-lane roadway from Auburn Way to the Kent-Kangley Road ( State Route 516 ),via South 277th Street, Southeast 274th Street, and 116th Avenue Southeast, including a new bridge over the Green River, and a modification to the traffic signals at the intersections of South 277th Street and Auburn Way North and at 116th Avenue Southeast and the Kent - Kangley 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,900,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . $3,200,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,400,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,500,000 •r' FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded, LID Pending, TIA, City of Kent, LID STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal 1, (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality;TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account ( State of Washington ];LID--Local Improvement District Prioritv No.] Pace - 8 - CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 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 . . . . . . . . . . . $2,319,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9,400,000 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,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality;TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington]; LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.2 Page - 9 - L 1 TJ 0] 'liLIN��, SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: South 196`h/200`h 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,000,000 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,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA --Transportation Improvement Account, U.4TA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington 1;LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.3 Paee - 10 - CITY OFKENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Reith 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,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA -- Urban Arterial Trust Account[ State of Washington];LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.4 Page - 11 - CIT)" 01-RENT, 1d111 S1I1NGT0,N SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT 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 City of Kent, LID STP-- Surface Transportation Program (Federal 1, (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account ( State of Washington I;LID--Local Improvement District Prioritv No.5 Paee - 12 - CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATIONIMPROVEMENTPROGRAM PROJECT: Interurban Trail Signal Improvements Interurban Trail Crossings at South 228th Street, Smith Street, and Meeker Signal Systems DESCRIPTION: Install multi-phase traffic signals at the Interurban Trail crossings at South 228th Street, Smith Street, and Meeker Street similar to that system constructed at the Interurban Trail crossing at South 212th Street. Project will include the reconstruction, as required, of the concrete ramps within the sidewalk area. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $156,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $186,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded STP (E), City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality;TIA --Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington ];LID-- Local Improvement District Priority No.6 Paae - 13 - CITY VI KEjYT� fV111S11L'\'GT0,N SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Washington Avenue ( State Route 181 ) High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes Project Harrison Street to Green River Bridge DESCRIPTION: Widen Washington Avenue ( State Route 181 ) to seven lanes [ two general purpose lanes each direction, one H.O.V. lane in each direction, plus turn lanes ] from Harrison Street to State Route 516 (Kent - Des Moines Road ), and 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $540,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded UATA, City of Kent, LID STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA --Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account [State of Washington ];LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.7 Paee - 14 - CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRA NSPOR TA TION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Pacific Highway South ( State Route 99 ) H.O.V. Lanes Kent- Des Moines Road ( State Route 516 ) to South 252"'Strcet ( 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) Funded STP (U), TIA, UATA, City of Kent, LID STP--Surface Transportation Program [ Federal], (Q) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington ];LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.8 Paue - 15 - (r111 01, IkL,N/ . 11',<I.%/ :"N61O:N SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: 64" Avenue South Extension Project South 2161" Street to South 226'" 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21200,000 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,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UAT.a-- Urban Arterial Trust Account ( State of Washington]; LID-- Local Improvement District Priority No.9 Paee - 16 - CI TY OF KENT, WASHINGTON IS X YL,-IR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Green River Valley Traffic Signal Coordination Project West Valley Highway -- Kent - Des Moines Road to South 180"Street South 180`h 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. PROJEC' COST Administration and Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000 SUMMA�,Y: 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,(CNIAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington 1;LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.10 Page - 17 - C.II Y 01" LIAT, 1V/lSII1,VG'T0 ,N SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 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,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington l;LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.I 1 Pace - 18 - CI T Y OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Southeast 240`h Street Widening Project 116th Avenue Southeast to 136" Avenue Southeast DESCRIPTION: Widen Southeast 240th Street to provide a five-lane roadway, including four general-purpose travel lanes, a center left-tum lane, and a Class II bicycle facility. Modify the existing traffic signal systems at the intersections of 132nd Avenue SE, 116th Avenue Southeast, and construct a new signal at the intersection of 120th Avenue SE. 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ done ] SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ done ] Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,161,930 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,161,930 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded, Design Complete [by King County--Lead Agency J TIA, King County, City of Kent, LID STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal ], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington];LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.12 Paee - 19 - C 1 J I U/� AL,A 1, 11';1J//J:�GJ O � SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Railroad Crossing Grade Separation Project South 2121" Street, South 228" Street, James Street, Smith Street, State Route 516 DESCRIPTION: Stage I: Conduct engineering and feasibility studies for the possible grade separations of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe and Union Pacific Railroad's main line tracks at the South 212th Street, South 228th Street, James Street, Smith Street, and Willis Street/ State Route 516. Stage II: Construct these grade separations. The project will support the increased number of trains through the City resulting from both the proposed re-opening of the BNSF's Stampede Pass line and Auburn Rail Yard, the commuter rail operations of the RTA,UP Railroad projected train traffic, and the planned High-Speed Passenger Rail project. Project will include the construction of bridge structures, ground-water pumping systems, full-width paving, concrete curbs, gutters, and sidewalks; street lighting, utilities and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . $100,000 $10,000,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- $25,000,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- $68,000,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100,000 $103,000,000 STAGE I STAGE II FUNDING SOURCE(S) STP (U), City of Kent,Regional Transit Agency, State, Burlington Northern/ Santa Fe Railroad, Union Pacific/ Southern Pacific Railroad, Port of Tacoma, Port of Seattle STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements.(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington ];LID--Local Improvement District Prioritv No.13 Paae - 20 - CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRA NSPOR TA TION IMPR 0 VEMENT 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 $100,000 Construction $1,520,000 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,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality;TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UAT.A-- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington ];LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.]4 Page - 21 - t;ITY OF KE�'�'I; �ft:il�'I,�'GTO,ti� SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Canyon Drive Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Project Alvord Avenue to 94th Avenue South DESCRIPTION: Improve Canyon Drive ( State Route 516 ) by constructing new concrete sidewalks along the southerly side of Canyon Drive, between Alvord Avenue and 94th Avenue South, including widening 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; guardrail, minor storm drainage, and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering $50,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition $ -0- Construction $626,000 TOTAL $676,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) STP (E), City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program [ Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account[State of Washington ];LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.15 Paue - 22 - CI TY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRA NSPOR TA TION IMPRO VEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: South 212" Street Pavement Rehabilitation Project N4 Green River Bridge to West Valley Highway [ SR 181 DESCRIPTION: Remove and rehabilitate the existing roadway pavement to add additional lifespan to the roadway, between the Green River Bridge and West Valley Highway. Project will include the removal and replacement of the existing pavement in the curb 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 $50,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition $ -0- Construction $550,000 '�- TOTAL $600,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) STP (U), City of Kent `ram STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal J, (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, U.4TA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account [State of Washington J;LID--Local Improvement District Priority No.16 Page - 23 - clry oltiL;v�; ��;ls�I� � cro,v SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Reith Road at 42nd Avenue South Traffic Signal System V DESCRIPTION: Reconstruct the existing pedestrian crossing signal at the intersection of Reith Road at 42nd Avenue South to a fully-actuated traffic signalization system This project is mandated by the Federal Government's [ Federal Highway Administration] changes to the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices that require the elimination of all "pedestrian" signals, or, the conversion thereof to full vehicle-signalization operation, in 1996. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering $5,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition $ -0- Construction $70,000 TOTAL $75,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal 1, (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- 7 Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington j;LID--Local Improvement District I Prioritv No.17 Pace - 24 - CI TY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT 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,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA -- Urban Arterial Trust Account[ State of Washington];LID--Local Improvement District Prioritv No.18 Page - 25 - CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: 132"' Avenue Southeast Widening Project Southeast 266`h Street to Kent-Kangley Road ( State Route 516 ) DESCRIPTION: Widen 132nd Avenue Southeast to provide a five-lane roadway, including four general-purpose travel lanes,a center left-turn lane,and a Class I1 bicycle facility, modifying the existing traffic signal systems at the intersection of Kent-Kangley Road. Project will include the construction of interim-width paving, concrete curbs, gutters, and sidewalks; street lighting, storm drainage, median improvements, utilities and appurtenances. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . $200,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $650,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) City of Kent, LID STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal ], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account[ State of Washington];LID--Local Improvement District Priority No.19 Page - 26 - �1 CITY OFKENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PRO RAM PROJECT: Flexible/ Intelligent Shuttle Bus Demonstration Project DESCRIPTION: Provide enhanced transit service in the Downtown Kent business area through the use of a fixed route shuttle service, with demand-responsive routing capabilities. Service route points to include Aukeen District Court, South King County Activity Center [ SKCAC ], South King County Regional Justice Center, and DSHS. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- Operation and Equipment Purchase . . . . . $503,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $503,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded STP ( CMAQ ), Metro, City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Proa.gram [Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA --Transportation Improvement Account, UAT.4-- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington ];LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.20 Paae - 27 - CITY 01, KEiN7; SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Neighborhood Traffic Control Program - Citywide - v 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) Funded City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account[ State of Washington]; LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.21 Pane - 28 - J� CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Southeast 256`h Street Widening Project `�.. 116`h Avenue Southeast to 1361" Avenue Southeast DESCRIPTION: Widen Southeast 256th Street to provide a three-lane roadway, including two general-purpose travel lanes, a center left-turn lane, and a Class II bicycle facility. Widen to five lanes, and modify the existing traffic signal systems, at the intersections of 132nd Avenue Southeast and 124th Avenue Southeast. Project will include the construction of interim-width paving, concrete curbs, gutters, and sidewalks; paved shoulders, 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) Funded DATA, City of Kent, LID `-' STP-- Surface Transportation Program [Federal], (U)Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA --Transportation Improvement Account, UATA -- Urban Arterial Trust Account[ State of Washington];LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.22 Paee - 29 - SIB' YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: Citywide Bicycle System Improvements DESCRIPTION: Make miscellaneous improvements to the City's Bicycle Route system. Potential projects include improvements to 100th Avenue Southeast north of James Street, Southeast 248th Street east of 94th Avenue South, and 152nd Way Southeast, north of Southeast 272nd Street. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $360,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $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,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, U.ATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington];LID--Local Improvement District Prioritv No.23 Paue - 30 - CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: 94th Avenue South at Canyon Drive ( SR 516 ) Traffic Signal System DESCRIPTION: Install a multi-phase traffic signalization system at the intersection of 94th Avenue South at Canyon Drive ( SR 516 ). Project will include pavement widening of 94th Avenue South from South 248th Street to Canyon Drive ( SR 516 ), construction of sidewalks, and construction of a turn island at the intersection of Canyon Drive. PROJECT COST Preliminary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $540,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $600,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) STP (U), DATA, City of Kent, LID STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington ];LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.24 Page - 31 - CIT)' OF'KLA'T; itAS'III.' GT(1.ti' SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: 72n' Avenue South Extension Project South 1941h Street to South 1961h 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $460,000 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,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA --Transportation Improvement Account, UAT.9-- y Urban Arterial Trust Account ( State of Washington ];LID--Local Improvement District I Prioritv No.25 Page - 32 - CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTA RON IMPR0VEMENT 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,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA --Transportation Improvement Account, UATA -- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington ];LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.26 Paee - 33 - (:ITY01 IiLATY ll/iS))),\6T0,' SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: West Meeker Street Widening Project -- Phase I Kent-Des Moines Road ( State Route 516 ) to Green River Bridge 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), UATA, City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality;TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account [ State of Washington ];LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.27 Page - 34 - CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEM—ENTPROGRAM 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ -0- Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $550,000 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $600,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) STP (U), City of Kent STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal J, (U)Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR)Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality;TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account[ State of Washington];LID--Local Improvement District Prioritv No.28 Page - 35 - CITI" Oj KE,V7; JV11IS'JA'vI(,i a.J_V SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATIONIMPR0VEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT: South 228" Street Corridor Project South 2281" Street: Military Road to 54th Avenue South Military Road: South 228" Street to Kent-Des Moines Road DESCRIPTION: Construct a new 5-lane roadway from Military Road to 54th Avenue South, including a bridge over the Green River, and widen Military Road from South 228th Street to Kent-Des Moines Road [ SR 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $440,000 SUMMARY: Right of Way Acquisition . . . . . . . . (post 2002 ) Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (post 2002 ) TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $440,000 FUNDING SOURCE(S) LID Pending City of Kent, LID STP--Surface Transportation Program [Federal], (U) Urban, (C) Statewide Competitive, (BR) Bridge Replacement, (E)Enhancements,(CMAQ)Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality; TIA--Transportation Improvement Account, UATA-- Urban Arterial Trust Account[ State of Washington];LID-- Local Improvement District Prioritv No.29 Page - 36 - CONSENT CALENDAR 3 . City Council Action: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds that Consent Calendar Items A through M be approved. Discussion Action 0 n ( m 3A. Approval of Minutes. Approval of the minutes of the August 20, 1996, Council meeting, the August 20, 1996, Council workshop, and a correction to page one of the minutes of the August 6, 1996, Council meeting indicating that Operations Director/Chief of Staff McFall and City Attorney Lubovich were in attendance. 3B. Approval of Bills. Approval of payment of the bills received through August 15 and paid on August 15, 1996, after auditing by the Operations Committee on August 21, 1996. Approval of checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 8/15/96 172463-173037 $4 , 120, 548. 03 Approval of checks issued for payroll for August 1 through August 15 and paid on August 20, 1996: Date Check Numbers Amount 8/20/96 Checks 213769-214120 $ 287, 829 . 73 8/20/96 Advices 37234-37756 $ 617 , 641. 85 $ 905, 471. 58 Council Agenda Item No. 3 A-B Kent, Washington August 20, 1996 Regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at 7 : 00 p.m. by Mayor White. Present: Councilmembers Bennett, Clark, Epperly, Houser, Johnson, Orr and Woods, Operations Director/Chief of Staff McFall, City Attorney Lubovich, Planning Director Harris, Public Works Director Wickstrom, Police Chief Crawford, Finance Director Miller, and Parks Director Hodgson. Approximately 20 people were in attendance. PUBLIC Regional Justice Center Update. Tom Brown, COMMUNICATIONS Project Administrator, displayed a photo of the site and distributed the July Executive Summary. He noted that the mound of earth has been moved towards James Street, the brickwork is completed on the Courts building, exterior work on the parking structure has begun, and the copper roof is near completion. He added that interior painting has begun in the housing units, and that the suspended ceiling and light fixtures have been installed. _Regional Transit Authority Briefing. Paul Matsuoaka, Deputy Executive Director, noted that the ten-year Regional Transit System Plan which was adopted in May, 1996, and which will be on .- the ballot in November, is called Sound Move. He explained the plan, noting that it would increase the people-moving capacity of the region as much as another freeway, but with broader benefits, less cost and less environmental impact. He estimated that transit ridership will increase by nearly 50%. He noted that there are several components including electric light rail, com- muter rail and express buses operating on HOV expressways. Matsuoaka explained that three counties are involved and that the region' s employment centers would be connected. He noted that service would be frequent and that a single ticket could be used for any transit system. He also pointed out that this would free up 400, 000 hours of local bus service. Matsuoaka explained that the HOV expressways will have special direct access ramps so that buses and carpoolers can get directly into those lanes, eliminating weaving across lanes to enter and exit. He then explained that there will be com- munity gateways, which are places where regional services will meet with local services so that passengers can make connections easily. He noted that they have been careful not to require one subarea to pay for the services that benefit another subarea. 1 August 20, 1996 PUBLIC Val Beatty then pointed out that part of the RTA COMMUNICATIONS proposal is Regional Express Bus Service with service every thirty minutes on each route. She said the service connects with electric light rail at the King Street Station and at the Tacoma Dome Station. She noted that three new routes are being proposed and that they are between Puyallup and Bellevue, between Federal Way and Bellevue, and between Tacoma and Seattle on I-5 . She said that the Regional Express Bus Service will free the local transit agencies' time, so that they can provide more community-based service. She noted that the commuter rail service would operate between Everett and Lakewood on existing tracks, with some improve- ments. She said there would be 3-5 trains per direction during peak hours, that there would be 20-30 minutes between trains, that there would be five cars on each train, and that they would be in the stations no more than two minutes. Beatty concluded that Sound Move would provide Kent with many benefits including connections to the Regional Express Bus Service, improved local bus service, and enhanced pedestrian and bicycle access to stations, resulting in better connec- tions to other communities, jobs and other major destinations such as hospitals, colleges and recreational facilities. Houser stated that she is pleased with the plan, and Mayor White noted that he will soon do a Mayor' s Forum with the Regional Transit Authority staff in an effort to help the public understand the plan. CONSENT HOUSER MOVED that Consent Calendar Items A CALENDAR through O 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 6, 1996. WATER (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3N) N. 4th Avenue Water Main Extension. AUTHORIZATION to accept the Bill of Sale for 4th Avenue North Watermain Extension submitted by Paul Morford for continuous operation and main- tenance of 140 feet of watermain extension and release of bonds after expiration period, as 2 August 20, 1996 WATER recommended by the Public Works Director. This project is located in the 900 block of 4th Avenue North. SEWER (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3G) S E 274th Sewer Extension - Charge in Lieu of Assessment. AUTHORIZATION for staff to establish a Charge in Lieu of Assessment fee for a sewer extension in the vicinity of S. 274th St. , west of 124th Avenue, as recommended by the Public Works Committee. The City extended the sewer line as a result of failing septic systems in this area. The City will be reimbursed for the costs upon abutting properties connecting to said sewer. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3H) S E 248th Sewer Extension - Charcre in Lieu of Assessment. AUTHORIZATION for staff to establish a Charge in Lieu of Assessment fee for a sewer extension at 10204 S.E. 248th Street, as a result of a failed septic system, as recommended by the Public Works Committee. Because of budget con- straints, however, the City will not extend the . sewer until next year. In the interim, the resident will connect to the existing sewer westerly of his property line upon payment of the Charge in Lieu of Assessment. The City will be reimbursed the balance upon abutting properties connecting to same. TRANSPORTATION (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3F) Transportation Improvement Board Proiect Audit. AUTHORIZATION to establish an Audit Reimbursement fund and to transfer $33 , 091. 07 from the East Valley Highway (R68) fund into same, as recom- mended by the Public Works Committee. The Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) has completed its audit of past TIB Grant Funded City projects with three projects noted as having audit exceptions. The City owes TIB a total of $33 , 091. 07 of which $23 , 058 . 22 pertains to the 240th Street Improvement project. TIB did not want reimbursement until their audit was complete. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3I) Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan. AUTHORIZATION to set September 3rd for the public hearing on the city' s Six-Year Transportation 3 August 20, 1996 TRANSPORTATION Improvement Plan, as recommended by the Public Works Committee. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 30) Regional Transit Authority. ADOPTION of Resolution No. 1479 endorsing the Regional Transit Authority proposal to be submitted to the voters, as recommended by the Public Works Committee. PUBLIC WORKS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3J) Russell Road Street Vacation Funds. AUTHORIZATION for staff to receipt funds from the Russell Road Street Vacation into the School Pedestrian Walkway Fund (R36) to address school pedestrian facilities issues, as recommended by the Public Works Committee. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3M) Mill Creek Bog Culvert Supply Contract. ACCEPT as complete the contract with PIPE, Inc. for the Mill Creek Box Culverts Supply Contract and release of retainage after State releases, as recommended by the Public Works Director. The original bid amount was $237 , 100. 00 and the final contract amount was $237 , 100. 00. (OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 4C) (ADDED BY COUNCILMEMBER CLARK) Public Works Emergency - S. 218th and SR167. Public Works Director Wickstrom pointed out the area where a slide took place on February 8th. He noted that the property was purchased by the city for a future detention pond, and that there is a house on a bluff above the wetlands area. He explained that the hillslide slid away, exposing the foundation of the house. Wickstrom noted that developing plans and specifications and going out for bids would take time and put them into the rainy season, and may expose the city to potential liability. He asked that this be declared an emergency so that the work can be done now. He added that the esti- mated $50, 000 cost could be paid from the Miscellaneous Drainage Improvement Fund and recommended proceeding. CLARK MOVED that the Council declare the slide area located on the City property in the vicinity of S. 218th and SR167 as an emergency and authorize the repair by the Public Works 4 August 20, 1996 PUBLIC WORKS Department to correct that situation, and furthermore to authorize funding of the same estimated at roughly $50, 000 from the Miscel- laneous Drainage Improvement Fund. Woods seconded. Motion carried. (BIDS - ITEM 5A) lo0th Avenue S.E. overlay Between S.E. 240th and S.E. 229th. Bid opening was held on August 14, 1996, with four bids received. The low bid was submitted by Lakeside Industries in the amount of $199 , 305. 00. The Engineer' s estimate was $220, 060. 00. The Public Works Director recom- mends that the contract be awarded to Lakeside Industries for the bid amount. - Upon the Mayor' s question, Wickstrom explained that the road has deteriorated and that school children use it to get to East Hill Elementary. He added that it will be widened more than normal on the east side. He noted for Clark that the shoulder will be striped. Mayor White pointed out that this addresses concerns of the school principal as well as citizens. CLARK THEN MOVED that the 100th Avenue S.E. Overlay (S.E. 240th Street to S.E. 229th Street) contract be awarded to Lakeside Industries for the bid amount .of $199 , 305. 00. Woods seconded and the motion carried. LAND USE (OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 4B) (ADDED BY COUNCILMEMBER ORR) King county Action - Land South of Kent. Orr noted that at their meeting today, the Planning Committee unanimously recommended bringing the following proposal to the Council at this time. SHE MOVED that the Mayor communicate the Council' s and citizen' s concerns over the County' s proposed Comprehensive Plan change in land use in this area from agricultural use to industrial use south of Kent along S. Central Avenue south to the Green River, and further that the County coordinate such a proposed change with the City of Kent in the future. Woods seconded. Orr explained that one of the County Council committees has recommended a change which is in conflict with the City' s Comprehensive Plan, and that the City has not been involved in the process. She said the Planning committee wants to ensure that the City has an opportunity to 5 August 20, 1996 LAND USE provide input before the change is made. She noted that the area is currently in the potential annexation area. Clark expressed frustration that months were spent developing the Growth Management Plan which citizens provided input on and agreed with, only to have King County completely ignore those actions. Orr' s motion then carried. POLICE (OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 4A) (ADDED BY CITY ATTORNEY LUBOVICH) Public Safety Grant. Police Chief Crawford discussed a grant from the Department of Community Trade & Economic Development for Law Enforcement Agencies, noting that it has to do with the Youth Conference sponsored through the Drinking Driver Task Force. He explained that $14 , 500 of the grant will go towards that con- ference and that $6, 500 will go towards overtime pay for extra DARE officers. BENNETT MOVED to approve the Law Enforcement Education Partnership Program Grant Agreement for the amount of $21, 317 . Woods seconded. Clark explained that this item was presented at the Public Safety Committee meeting today, and commended Chief Crawford for his efforts in finding sources to continue the education process . The motion then carried. PARKS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3C) Boeing Recycling Donation. ACCEPTANCE of a donation to the Special Populations Program from Boeing Employees Recycling Program in the amount of $3 , 354 . 00 to be used for uniforms. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3D) Regional Justice Center/Kent Municipal Parking Fee Remuneration. ACCEPTANCE of and authoriza- tion to appropriate $27 , 650. 00 to the Skate Park budget. On March 4 , 1996, Hensel Phelps Construction agreed by contract to pay the City of Kent for . parking at the municipal parking lot at the RJC site during construction. 6 August 20, 1996 PARKS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3E) Garrison Creek and Chestnut Ridge Master Plans. AUTHORIZATION to accept the Garrison Creek and Chestnut Ridge Master Plans, as recommended by the Parks Committee. Bruce Dees of Bruce Dees & Associates, Landscape Architects was contracted to design Master Plans for Garrison Creek and Chestnut Ridge Parks. Bruce Dees and staff met on four occasions with an advisory committee comprised of interested local citizens and held two public meetings to create the program elements, design criteria and site plans. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3K) King County Oven Space Funds. ACCEPTANCE of and authorization to spend $443 ,500. 00 which is being transferred by King County from the Clark Lake 1989 Open Space Bond Project to the East Hill Park Expansion Project (Morrill Property) , as recommended by the Parks Committee. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3L) �,. King County Open Space Funds. AUTHORIZATION to request that King County transfer the balance of approximately $87 , 000. 00 from the completed Green River Trail 1989 Open Space Bond Project to the Lake Fenwick Trail 1989 Open Space Bond Project and upon their approval, to accept the transfer and authorize expenditure through the appropriate budget change. FINANCE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3B) Approval of Bills. APPROVAL of payment of the bills received through July 31 and paid on July 31, 1996; signed and approved in the Finance Department on August 7 , 1996, after the Operations Committee was cancelled. Approval of checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 7/31/96 171666-172462 $5 ,447 , 790.73 Approval of checks issued for payroll for July 1 through July 15 and paid on July 19 , 1996; checks 7 August 20 , 1996 FINANCE issued for July 16 through July 31 and paid on August 5, 1996:. Date Check Numbers Amount 7/19/96 Checks 213003-213407 $ 297 , 376 . 50 7/19/96 Advices 36280-36774 611 , 476 . 32 $ 908, 852 . 82 8/5/96 Checks 213408-213768 $ 295, 772 . 12 8/5/96 Advices 36775-37233 570 , 435 . 87 $ 866, 207 . 99 REPORTS Operations Committee. Johnson noted that the Committee will meet at 4 : 30 on August 21. Public Works Committee. Clark noted that the Committee will meet at 3 : 30 on August 21. Planning Committee. Orr announced a special meeting to be held at 4 : 00 on September 3rd. Public Safety Committee. Bennett noted that the Committee will meet on September 17th. Parks Committee. Woods reminded Councilmembers that a ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held in the Earthworks Amphitheater at 2 : 00 on August 21 for the City of Kent Youth Trails Park, and invited everyone to attend. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 7 : 40 p.m. Brenda Jac er, CMC City Clerk 8 Kent, Washington August 20, 1996 A workshop on the 1997 Budget and Capital Facilities Plan was held at 5: 30 p.m. Present: Councilmembers Bennett, Clark, Epperly, Houser, Johnson, Orr and Woods. Approximately 15 people were in attendance, including Mayor White, Chief of Staff McFall, City Attorney Lubovich, Planning Director Harris, Public Works Director Wickstrom, Police Chief Crawford, Fire Chief Angelo, Finance Director Miller, and Information Services Director Spang. Finance Director Miller explained the property tax allocation, the local sales tax distribution, and the City' s General Fund expenditures and revenues. Other items she discussed include the assessed valuation, new construction, building permits, property tax rates and sales tax informaation. Miller noted that no increase in taxes is proposed and explained the proposal to balance the budget. She outlined the Capital Facilities Plan and explained the projects which will be done if funds are available. She explained the Street Fund forecast, revenues and expenditures, the Water Capital Plan, and the Sewerage and Drainage Funds. She also outlined current and •b� future bond issues. Miller recommended holding a public hearing on the Capital Facilities Plan on September 17th, a workshop on the Budget on October 15, a public hearing on the Budget in early November, and adoption of the Budget on November 19 . Miller then answered questions from Council regarding furniture for outlying buildings, remodel of the Police Department Administration Section and Corrections Facility, and the East Hill and North Benson Fire Stations. The meeting adjourned at 6 : 35 p.m. Brenda Jacober, CMC City Clerk V�r' Kent City Council Meeting Date September 3 1996 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: 1996 BOND ISSUE BUDGET CHANGE 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: As recommended by the Operations Committee at their August 21, 1996 meeting, authorization is requested to approve a budget change of $27,401,866 for 1996 General Obligation Bonds. The June 27, 1996 bonds were issued to purchase the Centennial Building, to purchase park land and facilities, to improve 240th Street, and to complete a com- bination wildlife/wetland storm detention/treatment system. The budget covers the capital and debt service for 1996. The operating portion of the Centennial Building budget has been previously approved. 3 . EXHIBITS: Worksheet showing capital and debt service costs for bonds issued June 27 , 1996. Memo to Operations Committee from May Miller, Director of Finance. 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Operations Committee (3-0) (Jim Bennett approved by phone) (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO YES X 6 . EXPENDITURE REOUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS• 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION• 'ACTION• Council Agenda Item No. 3C Memo Date: August 14, 1996 To: Operations Committee From: May Miller, Director of Finance Subject: Budget Change for 1996 General Obligation Bonds Authorization is requested to approve a budget change of$27,401,866 for 1996 General Obligation Bonds. Attached is a worksheet showing capital and debt service costs for bonds issued in June, 1996. The operating portion of the Centennial Building budget has been previously approved. Council Action: Move to adopt a budget change for$27,401,866 for capital and debt service budget for the 1996 General Obligation Bonds. CITY OF KENT MEMO TO: May Miller,Finance Division Direnor r FROM: John Hi DATE: AuguS 96 SUBJECT: Establish Budget for Capital and Debt-1996 GO Bonds Following is a summary of the budget required to pay capital,debt issuance costs.and debt service costs for the 1996 GO Bond Issue: ISSUANCE/ OP COSTS/ INTEREST CAPITAL TOTAL PREV'CUS DESCRIPTION REVENUE TRANSFERS COSTS OUTLAY COSTS APPRCVAL Street Fund Beginning working capital 41.295 Transfer to General Obligation Debt Service Fund 41,295 41,295 CIP Fund Beginning working capital 91,017 Transfer to General Obligation Debt Service Fund 91.017 91.017 Total Transfers-out to GO Debt Service Fund 132.312 132.312 132.312 General obligation debt service fund Debt-240th Street Improvements Interest 3.360 Transfers in-Street 41.295 Interest expense 44.655 44,655 Debt-Parkland acquisition Interest 7,412 Transfer$in-CIP 91.017 Interest expense 96.429 98.429 Total Geneal Obligation Debt Service Fund 142.084 143,084 143.084 Street Capital Projects Fund Revenue Bond Proceeds 1.745 000 Expenditures Capital Construction Casts-240th Street 1,692.360 1.692.360 Debt issuance casts 52.540 52,640 1,745.000 52640 1.692.360 1.745.000 Parks Capital Projects Fund Revenue Bond Proceeds 3.850.000 V` Expenditures Capital Costs-Parkland Acquisition 3.733.856 3.733.856 Debt issuance costs 116.144 116.144 3.850.000 116.144 3.733,856 3.850.000 Drainage Enterprise Fund Revenue Bond Proceeds 8,340.000 Drainage revenues 197,203 Interest 16.057 Expenditures Capital Construction Costs-Ce:enucn Basin 3.088 406 8.088,406 Debt issuance costs 251,594 251.594 Debt service costs 213,260 213,260 Total 8.553,260 464.854 8088 406 $553.260 Facilities Internal Service Funo Revenue Bond Proceeds 12.310,000 RentsrLeases 642.349 64Z j49 Interest 25.361 _`__51 Expenditures REVE:`i::E 6Ec_10 Capital Purchase-Centenma Ewlging 12003.071 12.003071 Debt issuance costs 3C6.929 306.929 Operations 202,595 302.595 3Gz=95 Debt service costs 265,615 365,615 36:615 Total 12.978.210 202.595 672.5" 12.003.071 12,978.210 EXPENSE 6EE_10 GRAND TOTAL 27401,866 434.907 1.449.266 25,517,693 27.401.866 _Ec_10 Adjust revenue and expenc.h re ovagels equal to$347.117 representing first half of year of Centennial Building Complex operations from the Central Semce Funo:o me new Facilities Fund. Recommend Council Action to approve final capital and debt service amounts for the 1996 Counalmanic Bond Issue. Kent City Council Meeting Date September 3 , 1996 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: 1997 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM (CDBG) - SET HEARING DATE 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: Authorization to set September 17, 1996, as the date for a public hearing to consider the 1997 Community Development Block Grant 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. 3D Kent City Council Meeting Date September 3 . 1996 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: 1997-99 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) INTERLOCAL COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT - APPROVAL 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Approval of the 1997-1999 CDBG Interlocal Cooperation Agreement and authorization for the Mayor to sign the agreement, as recommended by the Planning Committee. 3 . EXHIBITS: Staff memo, agreement, and Planning Committee minutes of August 20, 1996 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Planning Committee (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 CITY OF JQ�MOIT Jim White, Mayor Planning Department (206) 859-3390/FAX (206) 850-2544 James P. Harris, Planning Director MEMORANDUM September 3, 1996 MEMO TO: MAYOR JIM WHITE AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM: LIN HOUSTON,HUMAN SERVICES MANAGER SUBJECT: 1997-1999 COMMUINITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT (ICA) Back_rg ound The current, three year, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)Interlocal Cooperative Agreement (ICA) expires at the end of 1996. It is necessary for the City to enter into a new three year Agreement for the years 1997-1999. (Copy is attached.) The agreement governs the City's participation in the Community Development Block Grant Consortium,the vehicle by which Kent obtains its federal Block Grant funds. Our Mayor must sign this agreement in order for the City of Kent to participate as a partner in the King County CDBG Consortium, and to be eligible to receive federal Community Development Block Grant funds. The new ICA includes only two major changes from the current agreement. Staff has spent considerable time working with King County and other Consortium member cities on this new ICA and negotiating wording that it feels is most beneficial to the City. We are confident that the new ICA establishes an equitable process for fund distribution and involvement of all Consortium members. The major changes in the 1997 - 1999 CDBG ICA are: 1. In order to prevent loss of dollars to the Consortium as a whole, language has been added to clarify and explicitly state that it is the responsibility of Pass-throueh cities to adopt strategies and allocate funds in a timely manner. Furthermore, it has been made an explicit responsibility of the interjurisdictional Joint Recommendations Committee (JRC) to recommend sanctions for cities which do not meet their responsibilities. 2. In order to help address the need to administer regional CDBG economic development programs and other capital projects,there is new guidance on the Consortium's use of interest income from Community Development Interim Loans (CDIL) and loans guaranteed under the Section 108 Program. 22041h AVE SO /KENT WASHINGTON 980:2-5805/TELEPHONE f'_0h1859-3300/FAX#859-3334 1997-1999 CDBG ICA Septembe 3, 1996 Page 2 Rather than this interest income being distributed back to local jurisdictions, (after the costs of administering the CDIL\108 loan programs are taken out), the funds would instead be used for regional capital projects or programs, including economic development programs, as reviewed and recommended by the JRC. The immediate impacts of this change on local jurisdictions will be negligible (in the past few years only about $12,500 in interest income has been available for distribution back to the Pass-through cities and$12,500 to the County and Small Cities Fund), but there is potential for more interest income in the future. The City's approval of the CDBG ICA needs to be forwarded to King County by September 6, 1996. The Planning Committee recommended adoption of the CDBG ICA at its August 20th meeting. Recommended Action 1. Approval of the 1997 - 1999 Community Development Block Grant Interlocal Cooperation Agreement, and authorization for the Mayor to sign this Agreement and forward it to King County. LH/mp:a:ica.wpd cc: James P. Harris, Planning Director 1997-1999 ti. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT . THIS AGREEMENT, made this day of 1996 by and between King County and the City of Kent. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the federal government through adoption and administration of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended (the "Act"), will make Community Development Block Grant ("CDBG"), funds available to King County, for expenditure during the 1997-1999 funding years; and WHEREAS, the area encompassed by unincorporated King County and any par- ticipating cities, has been designated by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD"), as an urban county for the purpose of receiving CDBG funds; and WHEREAS, the Act directs HUD to distribute to each urban county the annual appropriation of CDBG funds based on the population characteristics of the urban county; and WHEREAS, the Act allows joint participation of units of general govern- ment within an urban county, and a distribution of CDBG funds to such govern- mental units; and WHEREAS, the CDBG Regulations require the acceptance of the consolidated housing and community development plan ("Consolidated H&CD Plan") by partici- pating jurisdictions; and WHEREAS, King County will undertake CDBG-funded activities in partici- pating incorporated jurisdictions as specified in the Consolidated H&CD Plan by granting funds to those jurisdictions to carry out such activities; and WHEREAS, King County is responsible to the federal government for all activities undertaken with CDBG funds and will ensure that all CDBG assurances and certifications King County is required to submit to HUD with the annual Action Plan will be met; and WHEREAS, King County and the participating jurisdictions are committed to targeting CDBG funds to ensure benefit to low- and moderate-income persons as defined by HUD; and WHEREAS, King County and its consortium members recognize that the needs of low- and moderate-income persons may cross jurisdictional boundaries and can therefore be considered regional needs; and WHEREAS, King County and the participating jurisdictions must submit an Annual Action Plan to HUD which is a requirement to receive CDBG funds; and WHEREAS, the purpose of this Interlocal Cooperation Agreement, which is entered into pursuant to and in accordance with the State Interlocal Cooperation Act, RCW Chap. 39.34, is to form an urban county consortium, ("Consortium"), for planning the distribution and administration of CDBG and other federal funds received on behalf of the Consortium from HUD, and for execution of activities in accordance with and under authority of the Act; v NOW, THEREFORE, IN CUNSI.LL-;AIIV HE -G�_5ilh; -I ,',JMSIANCLS AND ..N CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL PROMISES CONTAINED HEREIN, IT IS AGREED THAT: I. GENERAL AGREEMENT King County and each participating jurisdiction agree to cooperate to undertake, or assist in undertaking, community renewal and lower income housing assistance activities, specifically urban renewal and publicly assisted housing, funded from annual CDBG funds from federal Fiscal Years' 1997, 1998 and 1999 appropriations, from recaptured funds allo- cated in those years, and from any program income generated from the expenditure of such funds. II. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS The distribution within the County of CDBG Funds under Title I of the Act shall be governed by the following provisions, exclusive of the Cities of Auburn, Bellevue, and Seattle. A. The amount needed for administration of the Consortium's CDBG and other federal programs which benefit the Consortium shall be .reserved by the County. This amount, hereinafter referred to as the adminis- trative setaside, is contingent upon review by the Joint Recommenda- tions Committee ("the Committee"), as provided in Section VIII(B)(1), and approval by the Metropolitan King County Council, as provided by Sections XI(A) and XI(B). B. In addition to the administrative setaside referred to in Section II(A), each year 26% of the public service funds available . (approximately $300,000 based on an entitlement of $6.85 million and program income of $800,000) will be subtracted from the entitlement and reserved for public service activities in support of the afford- able housing requirements under the implementation of the state Growth Management Act (RCW Chapter 36.70A). This public service setaside will be administered by the County with input from a working group of the participating cities and county staff. This public service setaside will be subject to ,the same percentage of decrease as the annual public service funds if there are any reductions during the year. C. Of the grant amount remaining after the setasides referred to in Sections II(A) and II(B) ("the Adjusted Grant Amount"), any city which is a participant in this Agreement may be eligible to receive a - direct pass-through share ("the pass-through"), provided that: 1. The city's share of the Adjusted Grant Amount equals $50,000 or more based upon the city's percentage of the Consortium's low- and moderate-income persons, as defined by HUD; 2. The city may receive planning dollars from the County and Small Cities Fund (defined in Section II below) the year prior to accepting a Pass-through, the amount to be based on their percent- age of the Consortium's low- and moderate-income persons, as defined by HUD; 3. The city develops a strategic plan in accordance with Consolidated H&CD Plan requirements; 4. The city council adopts the strategic plan, for the period covered by the Consolidated H&CD Plan, which includes specific activities the city will undertake with the pass-through funds and submits the plan to the County by the end of September; 5. If the strategic plan meets HUD requirements, the city will be offered Pass-through City status beginning the next January 1; 6. In the program year it becomes a Pass-through City, the city may elect to allocate all their funds or to allocate only their public services or capital funds, depending on which strategies they have adopted to date and if a process for allocating those funds is in place. In any case, the city will continue to receive its planning allocation; and 2 7. The participating city agrees to abide by Consortium requirements to receive a pass-through of CDBG funds or their ability to receive a pass-through will be revoked. The responsibilities of these pass-through jurisdictions are defined in Section X. Participating cities may elect not to receive a direct pass- through but may compete for County and Small Cities Funds, as defined in Section II(D), below. D. The funds remaining in the Adjusted Grant Amount after the distribu- tion of the pass-through funds referred to in Section II(C) shall be referred to as the County and Small Cities Fund, and shall be allo- cated on a competitive basis to projects serving the cities not qual- ifying to receive or not electing to receive a pass-through, and/or projects serving the unincorporated areas of the county. E. If the monies assigned to a project during the period of this Agree- ment exceed the actual cost of the project, or if the project is later reduced or canceled, then the excess monies or recaptured funds, will be recaptured by the County and will be redistributed as follows: 1. Administrative setaside funds, as defined in Section II(A) and public service setaside as defined in Section II(B) which are recaptured shall be returned to the Consortium and be distributed to the Pass-through Cities and County and Small Cities Funds based on their percentage of the Consortium's low- and moderate-income persons, as defined by HUD. 2. Funds recaptured from a project funded through a city's pass- through fund, as defined in Section II(E), shall be returned to the city's pass-through fund, unless the city no longer qualifies for a pass-through as provided in Section II(C)(3), in which case the funds shall be returned to the County and Small Cities Fund. 3. Funds recaptured from a project funded through the County and Small Cities Fund, as defined in Section II(D), shall be returned to the County and Small Cities Fund. F. Unallocated or recaptured funds from 1987 and prior years (e.g., unallocated or recaptured "Population," "Needs," or "Joint". funds) shall be returned to the Consortium and be distributed to the Pass- through Cities and the County and Small Cities Funds based on their percentage of the Consortium's low- and moderate-income persons, as defined by HUD. G. Funds received by a jurisdiction or CDBG subrecipient generated from the use of CDBG funds, hereinafter referred to as program income, shall be returned to the fund which generated the program income as follows, unless an exception is specifically recommended by the Committee and approved by the Metropolitan King County Council : 1. That portion of the program income which is interest or fee income generated through Community Development Interim Loan (CDIL) and Section 108 loan guarantee projects (as provided in Section 108 of the Act), both of which use all or a portion of the Consortium's total available CDBG funds, shall be returned to the Consortium. The funds shall be used for the direct costs (e.g., staff, attor- ney, and bank fees, advertising costs, contract compliance costs), necessary for the marketing, negotiation, and implementation of the interim loan and 108 loan activities, and for other Consor- tium-wide or subregional capital projects or programs, including other Consortium-wide economic development projects or programs. Use of the funds shall be recommended by the Committee each year after review by an inter-jurisdictional staff group. 2. Program income generated from a project (including housing repair) funded through a city's pass-through fund, as defined in Section II(C), shall be returned to the city's pass-through fund, unless u the city no longer qualifies for a pass-through as provided in Section II(C)(3), in which case the program income shall be returned to the County and Small Cities Fund. 3. Program income generated from a project (including housing repair) funded through the County and Small Cities Fund, as defined in Section II(D), shall be returned to the County and Small Cities Fund. 4. Program income generated from projects funded in 1987 (except for housing repair) and prior years shall be returned to the Consor- tium and be d.istributed to the Pass-through Cities and the County and Small Cities Funds according to their share of the Consor- tium's low- and moderate-income persons, as defined by HUD. Housing repair program income shall return to the housing repair program. III. USE OF FUNDS: GENERAL PROVISIONS A. The County and each of the Pass-through Cities shall specify activi- ties and projects which it will undertake with the funds described in Section II above. B. The County and each of the Pass-through Cities shall ensure that CDBG funds are targeted to activities which can document predominant (51%.). benefit. to low- and moderate-income people and that the overall program meets or exceeds HUD's requirements for the percentage of funds spent to benefit low- and moderate-income persons in King County. C. Pass-through Cities may exchange their CDBG funds with other Pass- through Cities for general revenue funds. The use.of general revenue funds obtained by a Pass-through City in this manner shall be consis- tent with the general intent of the community development program, but shall not be considered CDBG program income. D. The County and each of the Pass-through Cities shall conduct the appropriate citizen participation activities as required by HUD regu- lations. E. Approval of projects must be secured through formal grant applica- tions (proposals) to King County; approval of activities shall be secured when the annual program is approved or amended. F.. General administrative costs incurred by Pass-through Cities shall be paid for out of the pass-through or from local funds. Costs incurred in administering specific projects may be included in project costs. IV. USE OF ADMINISTRATION FUNDS A. A Pass-through City may reserve a portion of its entitlement share to cover administrative costs of its local CDBG Program or to fund plan- ning projects, however, this amount must be reserved by spring of each year and will be based upon the city's proportion of low- and moderate-income persons, as defined by HUD. B. In addition to the responsibilities outlined in Section X., Pass- through Cities may use additional pass-through funds to cover part of their administrative costs if: 1. Planning ceiling (the maximum amount allowed by HUD for planning and administration activities which cannot exceed 20% of the annual entitlement plus program income) is available; 2. The city runs a competitive process for the distribution of the CDBG funds; and 3. City staff participate in Consortium-wide planning processes such as development of the Consolidated H&CD Plan and the HOME Consor- tium Working Group. C. Requests from Pass-through Cities to use the balance of planning ceiling, if available, to cover additional administrative costs will take priority over requests for planning projects. D. Pass-through City staff who are supported with administrative funds. would also be expected to assist in preparing and/or presenting information to the Committee. 4 r.. V. USE OF PUBLIC SERVICE FUNDS w.. A Pass-through City may reserve a portion of its entitlement share to cover public service activities, however, the amount must be reserved by spring of each year and will be based upon the city's proportion of low- and moderate-income persons, as defined by HUD. VI. PROGRAM INCOME A. The participating jurisdiction must inform King County of any income generated by the expenditure of CDBG funds received by the partici- pating jurisdiction. B. Any such program income is subject to requirements set forth in Section II(G) of this Agreement. C. Any program income the participating jurisdiction is authorized to retain may only be used for eligible activities in accordance with all applicable CDBG requirements. D. King County has the responsibility for monitoring and reporting to HUD on the use of any such program income and thereby requires appro- priate recordkeeping and reporting by the participating jurisdiction as stated in the signed certification to receive "Pass-through City" status and in each city's contract to receive CDBG planning and administration funds. E. In the event of close-out or change in status of the participating jurisdiction any program income that is on hand or received subse- quent to the close-out or change in status shall be paid to King County Consortium. VII. REAL PROPERTY A. Participating jurisdictions owning community facilities acquired or improved in whole or in part with CDBG funds must comply with change of use restrictions as required by HUD and the policies adopted by the Committee as found in the Consolidated H&CD Plan. B. The participating jurisdiction must notify King County prior to any modification or change in the use of real property acquired or improved in whole or in part with CDBG funds. This includes any modification or change in use from that planned at the time of the acquisition or improvement, including disposition. C. The jurisdiction shall reimburse King County in an amount equal to the current fair market value (less any portion thereof attributable to expenditures of non-CDBG funds) of property acquired or improved with CDBG funds that is sold or transferred for a use which does not qualify under the CDBG regulations. D. Program income generated from the disposition or transfer of property prior' to or subsequent to the close-out, change of status, or termi- nation of the cooperation agreement between the county and the participating jurisdiction shall be subject to the requirements set forth in Section II(G) and Section VI. VIII. JOINT RECOMMENDATIONS COMMITTEE A Joint Recommendations Committee shall be established. A. Composition. The Committee shall be composed of four, County Depart- ment Directors or their designees: the Director of the Department of Development and Environmental Services, the Director of the Depart- ment of Community and Human Services, the Director of the Office of Budget and Strategic Planning, and the Director of the Seattle-King County Public Health Department. Department Director designees shall be specified in writing and should, where possible, be the same person consistently from meeting to meeting. Five participating city representatives and their alternates will include city planning directors or comparable level staff, or elected officials. Two city representatives and their alternates will be from the north/east region of the County and two city representatives and their alter- nates will be from the south region of the County. An additional revolving position on this Committee shall be rotated between the HOME-only shall be established. Cities of Auburn and Bellevue. The revolving position will be non-voting, except on issues related to the King County HOME Consortium and other federal housing-related funds (excluding CDBG). B. Appointments. The Suburban Cities Association will select ten different jurisdictions, five to serve as members and five as alter- nates, who in turn, will assign representatives to this Committee. Terms of office shall be for two years. Priority for one of the positions will be for a small city representative. The revolving position will be appointed annually by the respective jurisdiction. Members of the Committee shall serve at the pleasure of their respec- tive appointing authorities. The chairperson and vice-chairperson of the Committee shall be chosen from among the members of the Committee by a majority vote of the members for a term of one year beginning the first meeting of the calendar year. Attendance of five members will constitute a quorum. C. Powers and Duties. The Committee shall be empowered to: 1. Review and recommend to the King County Executive all policy matters on the Consortium's CDBG and HOME Program including the amount of administrative setaside, priorities governing the use of the public services setaside, and projects or programs to be funded with the program income from community development interim loans and Section 108 loan guarantees (as allowed in Section 108 of the Act). 2. Review, recommend, and endorse the Consolidated H&CD Plan required by HUD. The Consolidated H&CD Plan will be developed annually by the Consortium to meet the HUD requirement and will include Consortium-wide policies as well as local priorities governing CDBG-funded projects. 3. Review plan and program disagreements between the County and participating jurisdictions and offer recommendations to the King County Executive. 4. Review and recommend sanctions to be imposed on cities for failure to meet responsibilities as contained in Section X of this Agree- ment. Any recommended sanctions will ensure that the city's low- and moderate-income residents continue to benefit from CDBG funds. Sanctions will be imposed to prevent the King County Consortium from losing a share of its entitlement due to participating cities' inability to meet federal requirements. 5. Review and recommend projects for funding under the Section 108 loan guarantee program (as allowed in Section 108 of the Act). IX. RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES OF THE KING COUNTY HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM STAFF Those King County Housing and Community Development Program Staff posi- tions which are funded through the administrative setaside, hereinafter referred to as the Staff, serve as staff to all Consortium partners and the Committee and provides liaison between the Consortium and HUD. A. Responsibilities to the Joint Recommendations Committee. The Staff shall: I. Solicit and present to the Committee all applicable federal and County policy guidelines, special conditions, and formal require- ments related to the preparation of the Consolidated H&CD Plan, and related to administration of the programs under these plans.' 6 2. Prepare and present written materials required by HUD and the Metropolitan King County Council as components of the Consolidated H&CD Plan to be prepared pursuant to this Agreement, including but not limited to: collection and analysis of data; identification of problems, needs and their locations; development of long and short term objectives; consideration of alternative strategies; and preparation of the administrative budget. 3. Prepare and present to the Committee policy evaluation reports or recommendations, and any other material deemed necessary by the Committee to help the Committee fulfill its powers and duties. 4. Collaborate with city staff working groups and present to the Committee specific sanctions to be imposed on cities which fail to meet their responsibilities as contained in Section X and as contained in specific annual agreements. B. Responsibilities to Jurisdictions Which are Parties to This Agreement. The County will develop strategic plans which will identify community development and housing needs and strategies to address high priority needs in the balance of the County in accordance with the primary objectives and requirements of the Act. The Consolidated H&CD Plan, including the local program strategies will meet the HUD requirement for a Community Development Plan. The strategies outlined within the Consolidated H&CD Plan will be consistent with local comprehensive plans being developed under the Growth Management Act. The Staff shall: 1. Prepare and present to the King County Executive and Council mate- rial necessary for the approval of the County and Small Cities portion of the annual program. 2. Present to the Metropolitan King County Council the Consortium's annual program for adoption. 3. Administer the Consortium's CDBG Program: • help to identify needs in communities; • provide assistance in interpreting HUD regulations; • provide technical assistance to cities as necessary to enable them to meet their responsibilities as partners to the Agreement; • assist in the development of viable CDBG proposals; • review all proposals for CDBG funding; s develop contracts for funded projects; • monitor subrecipient and city-funded projects; • monitor and enforce compliance with the federal wage and relo- cation requirements; • reimburse all eligible costs; • prepare and submit required documents and reports to HUD; and • provide oversight of the CDBG Consortium to ensure compliance with all federal requirements. 4. Upon request by a Pass-through City, staff will develop, admin- ister, and implement a city's CDBG-funded contract. Additionally, multi-jurisdictional projects funded by King County and/or one or more cities will be developed and implemented by Staff. 5. King County shall determine, with the advice of representatives from small cities, the use of the County and Small Cities Funds in a manner consistent with the Consolidated H&CD Plan including its local program strategies. 7 X. RESPONSIBILITIES AND POWERS OF PASS-THROUGH CITIES In order to receive a direct share of the entitlement, Pass-through Cities participating in this Agreement shall have the following respon- sibilities and powers: A. Pass-through City Councils shall adopt local strategies which will address community development and housing needs in coordination with the Consortium's timeline for consolidated planning effort and which will be consistent with local comprehensive plans being developed under the Growth Management Act. B. Notify the County of the citizen participation activities undertaken by local jurisdictions as well as any changes made by the jurisdic- tion to funded CDBG activities in a timely manner as referenced under Section III(D). C. Each Pass:through City shall exercise local discretion in determining the use of its pass-through funds in a manner consistent with the Consolidated H&CD Plan including the Pass-through City's local program strategies and in accordance with the Consortium's schedule for submission to HUD. D. City legislative bodies shall approve or disapprove via motion or resolution all CDBG activities; locations, and budgets submitted by Pass-through City staff. Notice of these actions are to be forwarded to the County in a timely manner. E. Pass-through City staff shall review all project proposals for consistency with federal threshold requirements and Consortium-wide and other federal requirements prior to submission to the County. F. Pass-through City staff shall assist in the development of the Consortium-wide Consolidated H&CD Plan which includes housing and other community development needs, resources, strategies, and adopted projects. •G. Pass-through City staff shall implement CDBG-funded projects within the program year and submit both vouchers and required reports to the County in a complete and timely manner. H. Pass-through City staff shall participate in other Consortium-wide planning activities such as HOME policy development and monitoring the Housing Stability Program.I. Pass-through City staff shall collaborate with County staff working group and present to the Committee specific sanctions to be imposed on cities which fail to meet their responsibilities as contained in this section and as contained in specific annual agreements. J. Each Pass-through City shall continue to adopt a local program strat- egy that commits the city to examining its role in recognizing and addressing regional or Consortium-wide needs through a coordinated funding approach with other jurisdictions and the County. The public services setaside referenced under Section II(B) is one effort in this direction. XI. RESPONSIBILITIES OF OTHER CONSORTIUM CITIES Other Consortium cities must apply for funds through the annual County and Small Cities application process. The Small Cities shall: . A. Coordinate with County Staff in identifying community development needs and strategies for addressing them. B. Prepare applications for CDBG funds to address local needs. C. Obtain city council authorization for proposed projects. D. Carry out funded projects in a timely manner. s XII. RESPONSIBILITIES OF ALL PARTICIPATING JURISDICTIONS A. Each participating jurisdiction shall fulfill to the County's satis- faction all relevant requirements of federal laws and regulations which apply to King County as applicant, including assurances and �..- certifications described in Section XII(D). B. Jurisdictions participating under this Agreement have certified that they have adopted and are enforcing local policies which: 1. prohibit the use of excessive force by law enforcement agencies within its jurisdiction against any individuals engaged in non- violent civil rights demonstrations; and 2. enforce applicable State and local laws against physically barring entrance to or exit from a facility or location which is the subject of non-violent civil rights demonstrations within juris- dictions. C. Pursuant to 24 CFR 570.501(b), all participating units of local government are subject to the same requirements applicable to subre- cipients, excluding the County's Minority and Women Business Enter- prises requirements. The applicable requirements include, but are not limited to, a written agreement with the County which complies with 24 CFR 570.503 and includes provisions pertaining to the follow- ing items: statement of work; records and reports; program income; uniform administrative items; other program requirements; conditions for religious organizations; suspension and termination; and rever- sion of assets. D. All participating units of local government understand that they may not apply for grants under the federal Small Cities or State CDBG Programs which receive separate entitlements from.HUD during the period of participation in this Agreement. Consortium cities which do not receive a direct pass-through of CDBG funds may apply for grants under the County and Small Cities Fund. XIII. RESPONSIBILITIES AND POWERS OF KING COUNTY ON BEHALF OF THE CONSORTIUM . King County shall have the following responsibilities and powers: A. The King County Council shall have authority and responsibility for all policy matters, including the Consolidated H&CD Plan, upon review and recommendation by the Committee. B. The King County Council shall have authority and responsibility for all fund allocation matters, including the approval of the annual administrative setaside and the approval and adoption of the Consor- tium's annual CDBG Program. C. The King County Executive shall have the authority and responsibility to approve requested changes to the adopted annual CDBG Program in the following circumstances: 1. The requested change is to a Pass-through City's portion of the adopted annual program, and the change is requested by the legis- lative.body of the Pass-through City; or 2. The requested change is in the County and Small Cities portion of the adopted annual program, and it is limited to a change of . project scope or change of project implementor in a specific project, and it is requested by the subrecipient, and the change is made in consultation with the Councilmember in whose district the project is located. D. The King County Executive, as administrator of this CDBG Program, shall have authority and responsibility for all administrative requirements for which the County is responsible to the federal government. E. The King County Executive shall have authority and responsibility for all fund control and disbursements. 9 F. Notwithstanding any other provision contained in this Agreement, the County as the applicant for CDBG funds has responsibility for and assumes all obligations as the applicant in the execution of this CDBG Program, including final responsibility for selecting activities and annually submitting Action Plans with HUD. . Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as an abdication of those responsi- bilities and obligations. XIV. GENERAL TERMS A. This Agreement shall extend through the 1997, 1998 and 1999 program years, or, if the federal government should end King County's CDBG entitlement status before that time, through the completion of CDBG activities in the participating city. King County, as the official applicant, shall have the authority and responsibility to ensure that any property acquired or assisted with CDBG funds is disposed of or used in accordance with federal regulations. B. Pursuant to 24 CFR Part 570.307(d)(2), during the period of qualifi- cation (1997-1999) ho included unit of general local government may withdraw from nor be removed from the urban county for HUD's grant computation purposes. C. It is understood that by signing this Agreement the jurisdictions shall agree to comply with the policies and implementation of the Consolidated H&CD Plan. D. Parties to this Agreement must take all required actions necessary to assure compliance with King County's certification required by Section 104(b) of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, (Title III of the Civil Rights Act), the Fair Housing Act, Section 109 of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other applicable laws. E. No CDBG funds shall be expended for activities in, or in support of any participating city that does not affirmatively further fair housing within its own jurisdiction or that impedes the County's actions. to comply with its fair housing certification. F. It is recognized that amendment of the provisions of this Agreement may become necessary, and such amendment shall take place when all parties have executed a written addendum to this Agreement. G. Calculations for determining the number'of low- and moderate-income persons residing in the County and cities shall be based upon offi- cial HUD approved 1990 Census data, and on the official annual esti- mates of populations of cities, towns and communities published by the State of Washington Office of Program Planning and Fiscal Management. H. Participating jurisdictions shall be considered to be those jurisdic- tions which have signed this Agreement. I. Jurisdictions undertaking activities and/or projects with CDBG funds distributed under this Agreement retain full civil and criminal liability as though these funds were locally generated. J. King County retains environmental review responsibility for purposes of fulfilling requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act, under which King County may require the local incorporated jurisdic- tion or contractor to furnish data, information, and assistance for King County's review and assessment in determining whether King County must prepare an Environmental Impact Statement. 10 K. Jurisdictions retain responsibility in fulfilling the requirements of the State Environmental Policy Act under which King County has review responsibility only. KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON PARTICIPATING JURISDICTION Gary Locke Jim White King County Executive Mayor, City of Kent Date Signed C158 (6/28/96) 11 City Council Planning Committee Minutes August 20, 1996 Page 2 1997 - 1999 HOME INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT - (C. Sundvall) Human Services Planner Carolyn Sundvall explained that the current three year interlocal cooperation agreement(ICA)expires at the end of 1996. Ms. Sundvall explained that the only major change from the current agreement is the inclusion of the federally funded McKinney Homeless Assistance Program. Previously the McKinney funds were allocated directly to agencies; this change would allow the funds to be allocated through the HOME Consortium. Staff recommended that the Planning Committee take the following action: 1. Recommend the approval of the 1997-1999 HOME Interlocal Cooperation Agreement. 2. Forward this item to the full City Council for consideration at the September 3, 1996 meeting,with a recommendation that the Mayor be authorized to sign the 1997-1999 HOME Interlocal Cooperation Agreement. Committee member Clark asked for clarification as to the length of the HOME Interlocal Cooperation Agreement. Sundvall explained that it is a three year agreement with an annual review for funds. Committee member Jon Johnson MOVED and Clark SECONDED a motion to approve ' the aforementioned two (2) actions. Motion carried. 1997-1999 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT - (C. Sundvall) Human Services Planner Carolyn Sundvall explained that the current CDBG Interlocal Cooperation Agreement expires at the end of 1996. Ms. Sundvall reviewed the two major changes in the new ICA, which were outlined in the staff report memo dated August 20, 1996. Staff recommended the Planning Committee to take the following action: 1. Recommend approval of the 1997 - 1999 Community Development Block Grant Interlocal Cooperation Agreement. 2. Forward this item to the full City Council for consideration at the September 3, 1996 meeting,with a recommendation that the Mayor be authorized to sign the 1997 - 1999 CDBG Interlocal Cooperative Agreement. Committee member Clark MOVED and Johnson SECONDED a motion to approve the aforementioned two (2) actions. Motion carried. Kent City Council Meeting Date September 3 1996 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: 1997-99 HOME INTERLOCAL COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT - APPROVAL 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: Approval of the 1997-1999 HOME Interlocal Cooperation Agreement and authorization for the Mayor to sign the agreement, as recommended by the Planning Committee. 3 . EXHIBITS: Staff memo, agreement, Planning Committee minutes of August 20, 1996 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Planning Committee (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. 3F CITY OF 0\,Lt!2 1 Jim White, Mayor Planning Department (206) 859-3390/FAX (206) 850-2544 James P. Harris, Planning Director MEMORANDUM September 3, 1996 MEMO TO: MAYOR JIM WHITE AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM: LIN HOUSTON,HUMAN SERVICES MANAGER SUBJECT: 1997-1999 HOME INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT (ICA) Background The current three year HOME Interlocal Cooperative Agreement (ICA) expires at the end of 1996. It is necessary for the City to enter into a new agreement for the King County HOME Consortium for the years 1997-1999. (Copy is attached.) The agreement governs the City's participation with the County and other King County cities in the distribution of federal HOME funds. King County receives these funds under the federal HOME National Affordable Housing Act of 1990. These funds are available for distribution throughout the County for projects which provide permanent affordable housing for low-income families and individuals. Since the HOME Program is administered by King County, with no separate funds for this Program coming individually to the member cities, the ICA is very short and straight forward. City of Kent Housing & Human Services staff are members of the HOME Working Committee and participate in the drafting of policies, review of applications, and recommendations for HOME funding. Our participation helps ensure that South King County captures its share of HOME dollars for affordable housing. The new ICA has only one major change from the current agreement and that is the inclusion of the federally funded McKinney Homeless Assistance Program. In order to address the probability of the King County Consortium receiving a direct "block grant" of the McKinney Homelessness Assistance funds within the next three years, language has been added to the HOME agreement to cover these funds. Adding these funds to the HOME Interlocal cooperation agreement means two things: We avoid having to negotiate yet a third interlocal cooperation agreement, and we agree to treat the McKinney funds more like the HOME dollars than the CDBG dollars. That is, the w. interjurisdictional JRC will be the decision making body, allocating the funds on a regional or Consortium-wide basis. 220 3th AVE.SO.. /KENT.WASHINGTON 98032-5.495/TELEPHONE (206)859-3:00/FAX N Si9-3334 1997-1999 HOME ICA September 3, 1996 Page 2 The McKinney funds are not new funds coming into our region. These are funds that HUD has been allocating directly to providers in our region and until recently with very little input from the Consortium. That is changing and the JRC has now adopted the major portions of the Homeless Continuum of Care plan, which is the HUD mandated document guiding the use of McKinney funds in the King County Consortium. The City's approval of the HOME ICA needs to be forwarded to King County by September 6, 1996. The Planning Committee recommended adoption of the HOME ICA at its August 20th meeting. Recommended Action 1. Approval of the 1997-1999 HOME Interlocal Cooperation Agreement, and authorization for the Mayor to sign this Agreement and forward it to King County. LH/mp:a:\home.wpd Attachment cc: James P. Harris, Planning Director ............ 1997-1999 HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM " INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between King County, as an urban county pursuant to 24 CFR Subpart 92.101 and Subpart 570.3, hereinafter referred to as the "County," and the City of Kent hereinafter referred to as the "City," said parties to the Agreement each being a unit of general local government of the State of Washington. RECITALS WHEREAS, a unit of general local government that is included in an urban county may be part of a consortium, only through the urban county; and WHEREAS, a metropolitan city or an urban county may be part of a consortium; and WHEREAS, the City of Kent and King County agree that it is mutually desirable and beneficial to enter into a consortium arrangement pursuant to and authorized by 24 CFR Part 92 and 42 USC § 12746 for purposes of the HOME Investment Partnerships Program, hereinafter referred to as "HOME Program"; NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE FOREGOING CIRCUMSTANCES AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL PROMISES CONTAINED HEREIN, IT IS AGREED THAT: 1. This Agreement is made pursuant to the National Affordable Housing Act of 1990, as amended, 42 USC § 12701 et. seq. (the "Act") and RCW 39.34, the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act. 2. The City and the County agree to cooperate to undertake or assist in undertaking HOME Program housing assistance activities which are eligible under 24 CFR Part 92. 3. The County is hereby authorized to act as the representative member on behalf of the Consortium for the purposes of the HOME Program. The County agrees to assume overall responsibility for ensuring that the Consortium's HOME Program is carried out in compliance with federal requirements and the housing objectives of the City and the County as adopted in the Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan (Consolidated H&CD Plan). The City agrees to cooperate fully with the County in the development and preparation of the Consolidated H&CD Plan, and to prepare and provide those elements specifically pertaining to the City. 4. lhis Agreement shall remain in full force and effect for the period necessary to plan and carry out all activities that will be funded from HOME Funds awarded for the 1997, 1998, 1999 federal fiscal years, which period coincides with the Agreement for the Distribution and Administration of Commu- nity Development Block Grant, or until the County's designation as a partici- pating HOME jurisdiction is rescinded by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, or until such time as the County no longer qualifies as an urban county, whichever is shorter. 5. During the term of this Agreement, neither the County nor the City may withdraw from participation from their respective obligations under this Agreement. 6. By executing the HOME Agreement, the City understands that it may not participate in a HOME consortium except through the urban county, regardless of whether the urban county receives a HOME formula allocation. . I 7. This Agreement shall be executed in three counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, by the chief executive officers of the County and the City, pursuant to the authority granted them by their respective governing bodies. One of the signed counterparts, accompanied by copies of the authorizing resolutions from the County and the City, shall be filed by the County with the Region X office of HUD. A copy shall be filed with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of the King County Council, the County Auditor, and the City pursuant to RCW 39.34.040. 8. The County and the City both hereby agree to affirmatively further fair housing. 9. Joint Recommendations Committee Composition. The Committee shall be composed of four County Department Directors or their designees: the Director of the Department of Development and Environmental Services, the Director of the Department of Community and Human Services, the Director of the Office of Budget and Strategic Planning, and the Director of the Seattle-King County Public Health Department. Department Director designees shall be specified in writing and should, where possible, be the same person consistently from meeting to meeting. Five participating city representatives and their al- ternates will include city planning directors or comparable level staff, or elected officials. Two city representatives and their alternates will be from the north/east region of the County and two city representatives and their alternates will be from the south region of the County. An additional revolving position on this Committee shall be rotated between the HOME-only Cities of Auburn and Bellevue. The revolving position will be non-voting, except on issues related to the King County HOME Consortium and other federal housing-related funds (excluding Community Development Block Grant). 10. Appointments. The Suburban Cities Association will select ten different jurisdictions, five to serve as members and five as alternates, who in turn, will assign representatives to this Committee. Terms of office shall be for two years. Priority for one of the positions will be for a small city . representative. The revolving position will be appointed annually by the respective jurisdiction. Members of the Committee shall serve at the pleasure of their respective appointing authorities. 11. The Joint Recommendations Committee will adopt HOME program policies, consistent with the Consolidated H&CD Plan, developed by the City and County -- staff working group. The Joint Recommendations Committee will approve funding decisions. All funding decisions must be in accord with adopted policies. Once the policies are adopted, the City, as a representative member of the Consortium, shall also have the right to comment on any program changes prior to their implementation by the County. 12. The chairperson and vice-chairperson of the Joint Recommendations Committee shall be chosen from among the members of the Committee by a ma- jority vote of the members for a term of one year beginning the first meeting of the calendar year. Attendance of five members will constitute a quorum. 13. The City shall participate jointly with the County in the development of the Consortium's HOME Program by participating in development of a HOME Program strategy sufficient to accommodate both the collective and individual housing objectives contained within local comprehensive plans or other adopted plans of both the City and the County. 14. Federal HOME funds, allocated to the Consortium, shall be used to _ fund housing assistance activities that are the subject of this Agreement. The City and the County shall cooperate in the establishment of budgets for separate HOME activities. The County intends to enter into contractual agree- ments with any city, nonprofit organization, or other entity that it selects to implement HOME activities. The County's administrative costs will be paid from the HOME grant, after review and approval by the Joint Recommendations Committee. 2 15. This agreement applies to the Consortium's acceptance of other federal housing-related funds which may be block granted to the Consortium. Allocation decisions for these funds will be subject to policies and proce- dures developed by the City and County staff working group and adopted by the Joint Recommendations Committee. This Agreement is legally binding and valid upon signature of all parties. CITY OF KENT KING COUNTY Jim White, Mayor Gary Locke, County Executive Date: Date: MOM 7/15196 3 City Council Planning Committee Minutes August 20, 1996 Page 2 1997 - 1999 HOME INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT - (C. Sundvall) Human Services Planner Carolyn Sundvall explained that the current three year interlocal cooperation agreement(ICA)expires at the end of 1996. Ms. Sundvall explained that the only major change from the current agreement is the inclusion of the federally funded McKinney Homeless Assistance Program. Previously the McKinney funds were allocated directly to agencies; this change would allow the funds to be allocated through the HOME Consortium. Staff recommended that the Planning Committee take the following action: 1. Recommend the approval of the 1997-1999 HOME Interlocal Cooperation Agreement. 2. Forward this item to the full City Council for consideration at the September 3, 1996 meeting,with a recommendation that the Mayor be authorized to sign the 1997-1999 HOME Interlocal Cooperation Agreement. Committee member Clark asked for clarification as to the length of the HOME Interlocal Cooperation Agreement. Sundvall explained that it is a three year agreement with an annual review for funds. Committee member Jon Johnson MOVED and Clark SECONDED a motion to approve the aforementioned two (2) actions. Motion carried. 1997-1999 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT - (C. Sundvall) Human Services Planner Carolyn Sundvall explained that the current CDBG Interlocal Cooperation Agreement expires at the end of 1996. Ms. Sundvall reviewed the two major changes in the new ICA,which were outlined in the staff report memo dated August 20, 1996. Staff recommended the Planning Committee to take the following action: 1. Recommend approval of the 1997 - 1999 Community Development Block Grant Interlocal Cooperation Agreement. 2. Forward this item to the full City Council for consideration at the September 3, 1996 meeting,with a recommendation that the Mayor be authorized to sign the 1997 - 1999 CDBG Interlocal Cooperative Agreement. Committee member Clark MOVED and Johnson SECONDED a motion to approve the aforementioned two (2) actions. Motion carried. Kent City Council Meeting Date September 3 1996 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: LID 330 - SEGREGATION - RESOLUTION 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: As recommended by the Public Works Committee, adoption of Resolution No. authorizing 10 segregations of Assessment #5 of LID 330 to accommodate the development of the property. These segregated properties will be paying their designed share of the LID assessment. 3 . EXHIBITS: Resolution, Public Works Committee minutes, Public Works Director memorandum, and vicinity map 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Committee (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO X YES 6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS: 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION• ACTION• Council Agenda Item No. 3G DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS August 21, 1996 TO: Public Works Committee FROM: Don Wickstrom N RE: Segregation - LID #330 Assessment #5 The Public Works Department has received a request from Dan Ivanoff of Birtcher Frank Properties for approval of 10 segregations of Assessment #5 in LID #330, 64th Avenue Street Improvements from James to S. 212th Street. This segregation is requested to accommodate the development of 9 lots plus dedicated right-of-way. The segregated parcels will be paying their equal share of the LID assessment. ACTION: Recommend Council adopt Resolution # for the segregation of Assessment #5 in LID 330. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AUGUST 21, 1996 PRESENT: Tim Clark Don Wickstrom Judy Woods Gary Gill Connie Epperly Ed White Tom Brubaker LID -9330 Segregation - Assessment #5 Wickstrom explained that this property has been sold; they have adjusted the lot lines and the assessment will be adjusted to correspond with the new lot lines. He said the segregated parcels will be paying their share of the LID assessment. Committee unanimously recommended adoption of a resolution for the segregation of Assessment 95 in LID 9330. LID 9336 Segregation - Assessment 450 Wickstrom explained that this is also a property sale with lot line adjustments. The assessments will v be adjusted to correspond with the new lot lines. Each segregated parcel will be paying their share of the LID assessment. Committee unanimously recommended adoption of a resolution for the segregation of Assessment 950 in LID 9336. S. 208th Street Improvement King Countv/Kent Agreement Wickstrom stated that King County is not making capacity type road improvements within the urban area. Their new policy states that to do so, an Agreement must be signed with the potential annexing city agreeing to reimburse them (the County) for their cost upon annexation (a mortgage type reimbursement). The reimbursement would be via a 20 year period or, whatever is left from that 20 year period at the time of annexation. Wickstrom explained that this road improvement is along S. 208th from 116th Avenue S.E. to 132nd Avenue S.E., with some work being done to the east of that. The County is apparently ready to go with this and is asking Kent to execute an Agreement. Wickstrom explained that the total project cost is $9,000,000; they have budgeted about $2,000,000; . they have a $2,000,000 grant and as with our S.E. 240th St. agreement, we said we will not pay for any past costs and we want reimbursement for any grant money. 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Ivnu�I KENT 1 II Y�1 II LI v SAY if COMMONS — > a Inl\U I � I u PA"K C �� IPvfl Z Z MAII Kh1: H t rii5 J 1•I.A I IV.I.I1 a _—•, `� W WITH 1T ZZ` Z � W SYITN 3T 0 I- z O i TO W HARRISO it ST Y•r'�• _ HARRI3011 ST w >.,aaa•L ♦ < S 246TH ST IW' MEEKER ST Z 2 4 Z I a' i 1 6ua i W 4 GDiw[ ST a c ono < yVILL13 SI. > P STREET .. Iz KFNT &nl„�` Tv< } +..ate ry,N`��' O INTCHG e i ELEM k or _ Y wee r w Tlru +T„ li r,E 516 a > W N SAAR < 3T t Colony Park It I•�uw r G011 Course 4 WILLIS 4 3T r I r /�r I. > > Wa RO ST RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, directing the Finance Director to segregate assessment number 5 levied under L . I .D . 330 . WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Kent established assessment number 5 of Local Improvement District 330 ( "LID 33011 ) ; and WHEREAS, The Lakes L.L.C . , has requested segregation of the property subject to assessment number 5 , which shall be designated assessment numbers 5-1, 5-2 , 5-3 , 5-4, 5-5 , 5-6, 5-7, 5-8 , 5-9 , and 5-A, and which property is described in the LID segregation application certificates, attached hereto as Exhibits 1, 2 , 3 , 4, 5 , 6 , 7 , 8, 9, and 10 , respectively; and WHEREAS, the application certificate 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 5 of LID 330, which is legally described in the LID segregation application certificates filed by The Lakes L .L.C . , attached hereto as Exhibits 1, 2 , 3 , 4, 5 , 6, 7, 8, 9 , and 10 and incorporated herein by this reference (indicated as "Exhibit A" of application certificate Exhibit 1) , shall have ten parcels segregated from the assessment tract, creating new Assessment Nos . 5-1, 5-2 , 5-3 , 5-4, 5-5 , 5-6 , 5-7 , 5-8, 5-9, and 5-A, in accordance with the applications . Section 2 . The legal descriptions of the segregated parcels are described in the attached LID segregation application certificates (indicated as "Exhibit E" on the each application certificate) . Section 3 . There is no remainder of the tract of assessment number 5 following segregation of the ten parcels as set forth in the attached LID segregation application certificates . Section 4 . The new assessment amount for the newly segregated tract that will be subject to assessment 5-1 shall be $3 , 461 . 78 ; the new assessment amount for the newly segregated tract that will be subject to assessment 5-2 shall be $11, 558 . 00 ; the new assessment amount for the newly segregated tract that will be subject to assessment 5-3 shall be $22 , 220 . 00 ; the new assessment amount for the newly segregated tract that will be subject to assessment 5-4 shall be $32 , 718 . 00 ; the new assessment amount for the newly segregated tract that will be subject to assessment 5-5 shall be $18 , 834 . 00 ; the new assessment amount for the newly segregated tract that will be subject to assessment 5-6 shall be $13 , 493 . 00; the new assessment amount for the newly segregated tract that will be subject to assessment 5-7 shall be 2 $10 , 207 . 00 ; the new assessment amount for the newly segregated tract that will be subject to assessment 5-8 shall be $12 , 466 . 00 ; the new assessment amount for the newly segregated tract that will be subject to assessment 5-9 shall be $1, 362 . 59 ; the new assessment amount for the newly segregated tract that will be subject to assessment 5-A shall be $8, 169 . 09 ; Section 5 . The City Clerk shall deliver a certified copy of this resolution to the Finance Director who shall proceed with the segregation upon being tendered a fee of ten dollars for each tract of land for which segregation is to be made together with payment to the City for its reasonable engineering and clerical costs, as determined by the City' s Public Works Department, that were incurred in making this segregation. Section 6 . The Finance Director is hereby authorized and directed to segregate assessment number 5 of LID 330 according to the terms stated herein. Passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington this day of , 1996 . Concurred in by the Mayor of the City of Kent, this day of 1996 . JIM WHITE, MAYOR 3 v' ATTEST: BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: ROGER A. LUBOVICH, CITY ATTORNEY I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Resolution No . passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, the day of 1996 . (SEAL) BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK segass#5.330.res 4 CITY OFF��i��1`�!' Uuu i'. Wlch::h nui, P.1., Ill,udu, ul Public Winks w NAIL 10: PROPERTY MANAGEIIEIII 7110 CITY ol1<enl Celebrmlos Its First 100 Yems C 1 Y Ul: KEN f ENG IIIEERIIIG DEP I 220 4TII AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WASHINGTON 98031 ATTN: JERRY MCCAUGHAN CITY OF KENT LID SEGREGATION CERTIFICATE Requested by: ,(� Date: p 1� LID # 330 Assess Il j (F Bzz -7700 Owner & Address C ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION V,46o ZD/ j Q %gnu (if more space needed, attach description and refer to Exhibit "A") Owner & Address NEN DESCRIPTION New Assessment No. New AssessmenL Amt.$ 9yb/. 77Sy /(In�i�J'/ !fin>ri/•�/ �Kl 1(67 $40.00 Minimum Fe Received /.ems/19F6 Receipt # �.70 (If inure space needed, attach description and refer Lo ExhibiL "U") Owner & Address REMAINDER DESCRIPTION Rem. Assessment No. 3 (if more space needed, attach description and refer to Exhibit "C") _ In•s at E40.00I. per hour a The undersigned hereby. accepts above terms and conditions and certifies to the correctness herein. less $40.00 fee Approved by Resolution it Total Due SIGNED AuLllorized Signature �._. T1894 � _�t>F��� I EXHIBITI. o t That portion of the David A. Neely Donation Land Clalm No. 57 and Section 14, Township 22 North, " Range 4 East, W.M., In King County, Washington described as follows: BEGiNNING at the northeast comer of.Lot G. City of Kent Short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The lakes at ; Kent Division No, 4) recorded under Auditor's Cite No. 9605070817,records of said county; thence S00452161NW, along the east line of said Lot 6, a distance of 418.43 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 8 thence N89001'31"W, along the south line of said Lot 6, a distance of 1177.38 feet: to the northerty prolongation of the east line of lot 7 of said short plat; thence 50095Z'22'W, along said east line of Lot 7! and said'northerly prolongation, 5T4.00 feet to the southeast comer of said Lot 7; thence N89604'02W, along the South line of said Lot 7 and lot 4 of said short plat. 727.30 feet', thence the following 4 courses end distances elonp the south line of said Lot 4;thence N07"47'54"W 62.92 feet; thence S83'54'33•W 70.07 feet; thence 877.14'38''W 103.2E feet; thence 560"18'50"W 106.75 feet; thence, leaving said south line, N82940'00"E 95.00 feet; thence N50050'000E 103.00 feet;thence NO3"30'00*W 80.00 feet; thence N33040'00"W 108.00 feet; thence N51'20'00*W 9.65 feet to the north line of said Lot 4;thence cobtintring, along the boundary of Parcel A, City of Kent Lot Line Adjustment No. M29, recorded under Auditor's fig No, $811141040, records of said county; thence the following 11 courses and distances along the boundary of said Parcel A; thence N51'20'00"W 105.35 feet; thence N74'30'00'W 88.00 feet; thence t381"15'0o"W 88.00 feet; thence S74°5S'Ob"W 135.00 feet; thence See°30'00'W 125.01 feet; thence S76145100% 87.00 feet; thence Nw25'co"W 80.00 feet; thence N80130'00"'N 61.46 feet; thence N58"50'000W 223.08 feet; thence N87°5810"W 40.00 feet to the east right of way margin of 53rd Ave. South (Russell Road), thence NO2°03'30"E, along said margin, 762.84 feet to the south right of way- margin of South 228th Street: thence�the following 7 courses, along sald south margin, thence 888027'57"E 420.14 feet to a point of tangency with a 1,186.28 foot radius curve to the left; thence -. northeasterly, along sold curve, through a central angle of 21119'12", an arc distance of 441.42 feet to a point of tangency; thence N70'12'51"E 88.82 feet; thence N74'01'42"E 150.33 feet; thence N700121 353.44 feet; thence N66024'00"E 150.33 feet; thence N70912'51"E 279.95 feet to the east line of Lot said short plat; thence S00"62122"W, along said east line, 577.75 feet to the north line of Lot 6 of said short plat; thence 889°0422"E, along said north line, 1,177.44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. r: Contains 2,508,606;t square feet (57.b897:t acres). This legal description supersedes the description attached to Account No. 000620-0007 for ULID-330, D _.z I/ That portion of Lot 1, City of Kent Short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at il Kent, Division No. 4) recorded under auditor's file No. 9605070817, records of King County, Washington, 'Vescribed as follows: BEGINNING at the northeast comer of Lot 1 of said:short plat, said comer being common to Lots 1 and 2 of said short plat, said corner also being on the south right of way margin of Sou6228th street; thence N88627'57"W along the north line of said Lot 1 and said south margin, 32.04 feet to the east right of way margin of 53rd Avenue South (Russell Road); thence S02003'W'W, along said east margin, 473.67 feet to the north margin of a strip of land dedicated to the City of Kent by deed recorded under auditor's file No; 9605030886 records of said county, seld point beln 'a non-radial intersection with a 380,00 foot radius 9; curve to the right, the cente�of which bears S55°18' 7"E; thence northeasterly, along said curve and margin; through a central angles of 53014'05" an arc - distance of 353.07 feet; thence N02004'1211W 88.00 feet; thence N61°26152"W 283.23 feet; thence NO 032`6"E 85.77 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Contains 64,572f square feet (1.4824f Acres), { ti �;vt;rrn�• i -i �,• 4 WAg� i- , :e E . o . '�l, LAZ19� PIFIM 10/20/ I t, 1 M • Y 1 ............ 17 That portion of the Davld A. Neely D nation Land Claim No. 37 and Section 14,Township 22 North, Range 4'East,W.M., In King County Washington described as follows: BEGINNING at the northeast corner'f Lot 6, City of Kent Short Plat No.SPC-95-29 (AKA The Likes it Kent Division No. 4) recorded Under udltor's file No. 9805070817,records of said county;thence S00952151"W, along the east line of' id Lot 6, a distance of 418.43 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot B thence N89.01'31"W,along th outh line of said Lot 6, a distance or 1177.38 reef:to the northerly prolongation or the east line of Lot 7 f said short plat; thence 500'5Z'22-W, along said east line of Lot 71 and stlid northerly prolongation, VC feet to the southeast comer of'said Lot T;thence N89'04'02W, along the south line of said Lot 7 an of 4 of said short plat.727.30 feet;thence the following 4 courses arid distances along the sbUth line o aid Lot 4;thence N07947'54'W 82.92 feet;thence S83954'330W 70.67 fait;thence 677.14.38"W 103 B feet;thence Setj'18'50"W 100.75 feet;thence,leaving said south line,N82'40'00"E 95,0o feet;t" nce N50°50'OWE 103.00 feet;thence N03930'00'W 80.00 feet; thence N33.40'00"W f 08.00 feel; th .'be N61120'00"W 9.65 feet to the north line of said Lot 4;thence cofrtlnuln9, along the boundary of Pe4 el A, City of kent Lot Line Adjustment No. M29,recorded under Auditor's file No.8e11 t41040, reco of said county;thence the following 11 courses and distances along the boundary of sal d Parcel A; once N51'20'00"W 105.35 feet;thence N74.30'00'W 68.00 feet; thanes SO!115100"W 68.00 feet;therl S74.55'00"W 135.00 feet;thence 888130'00'W 125.01 feet; thencd 878'45'00%67.00 feet;ther a N8e°2500"W 80.00 feet;thence N80'30'QO'W e1.4e feet; thence N56050'00'W 223.08 febt;the ce N87.5810"W 40.00 feet to the east right of way margin of 53rd Ave.SoUIh(Russell Road),thence N '0*3'30"E,along said margin,762.B4 feel to the south right of way. margin of South 228th Street: thence a following 7 courses,along said south margin,thence 888.27'57"E 42o.i4 tee( to a point c tangency with a 1,188.28 foot radius curve to the left;thence northeasterly,aigng sold curve,throu h a central angle of 21119'12",.an arc distance of 441.42 feet to a point of tangency;thence N70'12'61" 86.82 feet;thence N74.01'42"E 150.33 feet;thence N70012'5IT 358.44 feet;thence N88'24'00"E 150 3 feet;theiice N70'12'51'E 279.95 feet to the east line of Lot 5 dr?'� said short plat;thence S00.52122"W, prig said east line, 577.75 feet to the north line of Lot 5 of said short plat;thence S80004'224E, along aid north line, 1,177.44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. That portion of Lot 1, City c' Kent Short Plat No. SP6-95-29(AKA The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 4)recor fid under auditor's file No. 9605070817, records of King County, Washington, escribed as follows: i >a BEGINNING at the northea It comer of Lot 1 of said short plat, said comer being common to Lots 1 and 2 of&aid short plat, said corner also being on the south right of way margin of Sout1 l228th street; thence N88.27'57"W along the north line of said Lot 1 and said south margin, 32.04 feet o the east right of way margin of 53rd Avenue South (Russell Road); thenc S02003'30"W, along said east margin, 473.67 feet to he north margin of a stri' of land dedicated to the City of Kent by deed recorded under auditor's file N 9605030886, records of said county, said point bein' a non-radial Intersectio with a 380.00 foot radius curve to the right, the cente!of which bears 955.1a, "E; thence northeasterly, along said curve and margin through a central angl of 53-14-05", an arc distance of 353.07 feet; then a NO2.04'12"W 88.00 at; thence N61026'52"W 283.23 feet; thence No *32''3"E 85.77 feet to the P r NT OF BEGINNING. it f a "� �jlot • m aG LA1r Pines Id/2D/ �4 (0 9G Son no,AVF R0. I RENT.WASI IING ION 98032 58951 F.NGINEEnING (206)R59 33011 OPE11A NONS(206(059 33951 FAX 0 859 3334 ' 1 CITY OF , Dull E. Wichslram,P.E.,Dileclor of Public Works �. MAIL TO: PROPERTY MAIIAGETIEIIT Iho City of Henl Celebralos Its First too Years C 11 Y OF KEN r EIIG IIIEERIIIG UEP I 220 4111 AVENUE SCUM KEITT, #•IASNINGTO11 98031 MIN: JERRY 11CCAUG11AN CITY OF KEW- LID SEGREGATION CERTIFICATE Requested by:�,(' C • Uale: 7f 1� LIU 11 330 Assess 11 (� Bzz -7Taa Owner & Address URIGINAL UESCRIPTIUN I (ir more space needed, attach descriptiun and refer to Exhibit "A") Owner & Address NEW DESCRIPTION Merl Assessment Na. Z �i,El;; r� New Assessment Amt.$ //,Ssg. ®o (\ $40.00 Minimum fee Received /,�S/19�f—a Receipt N U90 (IT more space needed, attach descriptiun and refer to Exhibit "U") Owner & Address REMAINDER DESCR1P11011 Rem. Assessment Ila. (if more space needed, attach description and refer to Exhibit "C") hrs at b40.00 per hour 1 The undersigned hereby. accepts above terms and conditions and certifies to the correctness herein. less $40.00 fee APPI-oved by Resolution U Total Uue I. SIGNED 11 ' Authorized Signature T1894 i A51 W1 EXHIBIT That portion of the David A. Neely 0 nation Land Claim No. 37 and section 14,Township 22 North, Range 4;East,W.M., in King County( Washington described as follows: BEGINNING at the northeast corner f Lot 6, City of Kent Short Plat No.SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at i Kent Division No, 4)recorded under uditor's file No. 9605070817,records of said courtly;thence S0098211"W, along the east line of id Lot 6, a distance of 413.46 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 8 thence N89001110W,along th oulh line of said Lot 6, a distance of 117T_38 feel:to the northerly' prolongation of the east line of Lot 7 f sold short plat; thence S00.5z'2z"W, along said east line of Lot 7- and sbtd nortirefly prolongation, 574. feet to the southeast comer of said Lot T;thence N89.04'02W, along the soulh line of sold Lot 7 an of 4 of said short plat,727.30 feet;thence the following 4 courses and distances elond the south line of, aid Lot d;{hence N07947'54'W 62.92 feet; thence$83.54'33"w 70.07 feet;thence 677'i4,wvv 103 8 feet'thence S86°18'50"W 108.75 feet;thence, leaving said south line,N82'40'00"E 95.00 feet;t' nce 1�30°50'00"E 103.00 feel;thence N03930'00"W 80.00 feet; thence N33°40'00"W 108.00 feet; the ce N51°20'00"W 9.65 feet to the north line of said Lot 4;thence cofitihaing; along the boundary of Pa el A; City of Kent Lot Line Adjustment No. 88-29,recorded under Auditor's file No, 8811 W 040, tern of sold county;thence the following 11 courses and distances along the boundary of soli Parcel A;i ence N51420'00"W 105.35 feet;dience N74.30'00'W 68.00 feet; thence S81 115100"W 68.00 feet;then 874°55'0o^W 135.00 feet;thence 868.30'DO"W 125.01 feel; thence S78'45'00%67.00 feet;then a N88025'00"W 80.00 feet;thence N8093700"W 81.48 feet; thence N58°60'00'W 223.08 feet;ih ca.N87°58'30'W 40.00 feet to the east right of way margin of 53rd Ave. t3outh(Russell Road), thence N °03 30"E, along said margin, 782.84 feet to the south tight of way. maryln of South 228th Street;thence he following 7 courses,along said south margin, thence , S88°27'S7`E 420.14 feet to a point o tangency with a 1,188.28 foot radius curve to the left;thence northeasteny, along said curve, throU h a central angle of 21'16'12", an arc distance of 441.42 feet to a point of tangency;(hence N70°12'S1"., 88.82 teat;thence N74°Oi'42"E 150.33 feet; thence N70012'Sf•E 358.44 feet;thence N88'24'00"E 150 3 feet;thence N70.12'5 t"E Z78.85 feet to the east line of Lot 5 said shoit plat;thence 900°62'22"W, orig said east line, 577.75 feet to the north line of Lot 6 of said short pia{;thence 689°0422"E, along old north line, 1,177.44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. ha portion of Lot1, City c Kent Short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 4) recor Od under auditor's file No. 9605070817, records of King County, Washington, rescribed as follows: I'f �. BEGINNING at the northea It comer of Lot 1 of said t'hort plat, said comer being common to Lots 1 and 2 of laid short plat, said cornne, r also being on the south right of way margin of Soutl�1228th street; thence N88627'57"W along the north line of said Lot 1 and said s Iuth margin, 32.04 feet o the east right of way margin of 53rd Avenue Souj.h (Russell Road); thenc S02003'30"W, along said east margin, 473.67 feet to'fhe north margin of a strip of land dedicated to the City of Kent by deed recorded under auditor's file Nd, 9605030886, records of said county, said point being a non-radial Intersectio with a 380,00 foot radius curve to the right, the cente. f which bears S55'18' '_ "E; thence northeasterly, along said curve and mergi,. through a central angl f 53914'05", an arc distance of 353.07 feet; then a NO2°04'12"W 88.00 el; thence N61'26'52"W 283.23 feet; thence No1632"'3"E 85.77 feet to the PANT OF BEGINNING. III E I. lip �.VANDgp° I a1� er 10. sr.4A1iID PIRE8 1612E/ , c0 9� Lot 2, City of Kent Short Plat 95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 4) recorded under auditor's file No. 9605O7O817, records of King County, Washington. VAN D WA ?9�. tr �tS•t r'•��F' •J� 41, PIflEs 10/281 94133L33.doc; O6/18/96; Pg: 5 That portion of the David A. Neely 0 nation Lend Claim No. 37 and Section 14, Township 22 North, Range 4i East,W.M., In King Count}l Washington described as follows: BEGINNINGS at the northeast comer f Lot 6, city of Kent Short Plat No.SPC-95-29(AKA The Lakes at Kent DiVision No.4)recorded under uditofs file No. 9605070817,records of said county;thence S00.52'51"W, along the east line of id Lot 6, a distance of 418.40 feet to the twutheast corner of said Lot 6 thence N8960111"W, along th 'oulh tine of said Lot 6, a distance of 1177.39 feet:to the northerly prolongation of the east line of Lot 7 1f said short plat; thence$000527M, along said east tine of Lot 7! and wild:northerly prolongation, 5T4. 0 reef to the southeast comer of said Lot 7;thence N89.04'02W, along the south line of sold Lot 7 an of 4 of sold short plat,727.$0 feet; thence the following 4 courses add distances Blond the south line o aid Lot 4;thence N070d7154"W 82.92 feet;thence S83.5433•W 70.67 raei;thence 677°1438"W 103 8 feet; thence 588018'50"W 100.75 feet;thence, leaving said south line,N82'40'00"E 95.00 feet: t nee N50050'004E 103.00 feet;thence NO3°30'00"W 80.00 feet; thence N33840'00%108.00 feet; lh ce N51°20'00"W 9.65 feat to the north line of said Lot 4;thence cofrtihUing, along the boundary of Pa' el A; City of kept Lot Line Adjustment No. 88-29, recorded under Auditor's rile No,8811141040, reco of said county;thence the following 11 courses and distances along the boundary of sold Parcel A; ence N51°20'00"W 105.35 feet;thence N74'30'WW 88.00 feet; thence SM 115100"W 68.00 feet;the s74°55.00"W 135.00 feet;thence S68'30'00"W 125.01 feel; thence 87845100'W 67.00 feet;the a N88925.00"W 80.00 feet;thence N80130.00"W 61.45 feet; thence N58050'00°W 223.08 feet;ih ce W7458130"W 40.00 feet to the east right of way margin of 53rd AVe, BoUth tRtlsaell Road},thencb °03'30"E,along said margin,782.84 feet to the south right of way. margin oPSouth 228ih Street:thence he following 7 rnurses,along said south margin,thence 888°2T5TE d2o.id ree!to a point o angency with a 1,188.28 toot radius curve to the left;thence noriheasferiy, along aeid curve,through a central angle of 21'19'12",.an arc distance of 441.42 feet to a point of tangency;thence N70°12'8t" 88.82 feet;thence N74°01'd2"E 150.33 feet; thence N70"12'51"E 358.44 feel;thence N813"24'00'E 150 3 feet;thence N70°12'S1"E 278.85 at to the east line of Lot 5 df' said shalt plat;thence S00°62'22"W, 'long sold east line, 577.75 feet to the north line or Lot 5 of said short plat;thence 889004'221E, along old no line, 1,177.44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. That portion of Lot 1, City c Kent Short Plat No. SPG-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 4)recori�,rd under auditor's file No. 9605070817 records of King County, Washington, escribed as follows: , 1 BEGINNING at the northealtt comer of Lot 1 of saids'hort plat, said comer being common to Lots 1 and 2 of ald short plat, said corner also being on the south right of way margin of Sout11228th street; thence N88°27'57"W along the north line of said Lot 1 and said sf 1uth margin, 32.04 feet o the east right of way margin of 53rd Avenue Sou (Russell Road); thane S02°03'30"W, along said east margin, 473.67 feet to e north margin of a stri of land dedicated to the City of Kent by deed recorded under auditor's file N 9605030886, records of said county, said point bein'I a non-radial Intersectio with a 380.00 foot radius curve to the right, the cente�of which beers S55°18' "E; thence northeasterly, along said curve and margin through a central angi f 53014'05", an arc distance of 353.07 reef; then e N02004'12"W 68.00 et; thence N61°26'52"W 283.23 feet; thence NO °32" 3"E 85.77 feet to the P NT OF BEGINNING. 17M9 r_Xctor L o7'z frr,v r s o 9s- f' y et e- s< y60S-o�,a P/7 1 +I 1: { 3•six !'� PIRE3 td/20/ CITY OF Uun C. Wicksitum, P.C., Uiieclof of Public Works MAIL TO: PROPERTY MAIIAGEME111' The City of Kent Celebralos Its First 100 Yoms C I l Y OF KEN EIIG INEERI IIG DEPI 220 4TH AVENUE SOUTH i KENT, IIASHINGTO11 98031 AT III: JERRY MCCAUGHAN I CITY OF KLNT LID SEGREGATION CL=RTIFICATL Requested by: Date: ;7 LID a 330 Assess 11 j gZZ -7700 Owner & Address n� ORIGINAL UESCRIPIIUN Aff: � lr/z�i IF2 ec G ZOi19 (if more space needed, attach description and refer to Exhibit "A") Owner & Address NEW DESCRIPTION New Assessment No. S .3 1i New Assessment Amt.S Z=,�Zo.o o c, G• r $40.00 Minimum Fee Received t/- If 2S/19--Z� Receipt # _Z_ff.y0 (IF more space needed, attach descriptiun and refer Lu ExhibiL "U") Owner & Address REMAINDER DESCRIPTION Item. AssessmenL No. 12 (if more space needed, attach description and refer to Exhibit "C") _ hrs at $40.00 per hour-`- The undersigned hereby. accepts above Leans and conditions and certifies to the correctness herein. less $40.00 fee Approved by Resolution it Total Due SIGNED 11uLhor,ze Signature T1894 A ■ A :ii 4P " - (;i� EXHIBIT3. i � • That portion of the David A. Neely 0 nation Land Claim No. 37 and Section 14, Township 22 North, Range 4.East, W.M., In King County, Washington described as follows: BEGINNING at the northeast corner f Lot 6, City of Kent Short Plat No.SPC-95-29 (AKA The Likes at Kent Division No. 4) recorded under udltor's file No. 9605070817,records of said county;thence S0D'52151"W, along the east line of id Lot 6, a distance of 418.40 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 8 thence N89001'31"W, along th Outh line of said Lot 6, a distance of t 177.38 feel: to the nodherty ' prolongation of the Beal line of Lot 7 f said short plat; thence S00°52'22", along said east line of Lot 7! and said northerly prolorigatio 1, 574. 0 feet to the southeast comer of said Lot 7;thence N89'D4'02W, along the South line of said Lot 7 an of 4 of said short at.727.30 feet;thence the following 4 courses grid dletences Blond the sbltth line o aid Lot 4;thence N07947'64'W 62.92 feet;thence S83054'334W 70.87 feet;thence 877'14'38"Vfr 103 8 feet- thence 58d°18'50"W 100.75 feet;thence, leaving said south line,N82'40'00"E 95.00 feet: t nce fJSO°50'00'E 103.00 feet;thence NO3°30'00"W 80.00 feet; (hence N33040'00"W 108.00 feet; lh' ce N51'20'00"W 9.65 feet to the north line of said Lot 4;thence continuing, along the boundary of Pa el A, Clty of Kent Lot Line Adjustment No. 88-29, recorded under Auditor's file No. 8811141040, re co of gold county;thence the following 11 courses and distances along the boundary of said Parcel A: fence 0'20'00"W 105.35 feet;thence N74'30'00'W 68.00 feet; thence S81'15'00%66.00 feet;the e S74055'00"W 135,00 feet; thence 388'30'DO'W 125.01 feet; thence S78145'00'W 87.0o feet;the a N88025'00"W 80.00 feet;thence N80'30'00'W 81.46 feet; thence N58°60'00'W 223.08 feAt;th ca,H67456.30-W 40.00 feet 10 the east right of way margin of 53rd Ave. South(Russell Road), thence N '03130"E, along said margin,762.84 feet to the south right of way. margin of South 2281h atreet: thence a following 7 courses, along said south margin,thence 688127'57"E 420.14 feet to a point o angency with a 1,186.28 toot radius curve to the left;thence northeasterly, along said curve, throu h a central angle of 21119'12",.an arc distance of"1.42 feel to a point of tangency; thence N70'12'0 88.82 feet;thence N74801'42"E 150.33 feet; thence N70012'51'E 358.44 feet;thence N66-24'OU"E 150 3 feet;thence N70112'51`E 279.95 feet to the east line of Lot 5 df' said short plat; thenc0 S00°62'22"W, ong said east line, 577.75 feet to the north line of Lot 6 of said short plat; thence S89'04'22"E, along aid north line, 1,177-44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. �KC-e�t- � That portion of Lot 1, City gPKent Short Plat No. SPrC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 4) recor pd under auditor's file <Vo. 9605070817, records of King County, Washington,( ascribed as follows- BEGINNING at the northea Jt comer of Lot 1 of said hort plat, said corner being common to Lots 1 and 2 of laid short plat, said cornier also being on the south right of way margin of Sout'1228th street; thence Nf 8'27'57"W along the north line of said Lot 1 and said � ;uth margin, 32.04 feet o the east right of way margin of 53rd Avenue Sou (Russell Road); thenc S02'03'30"W, along said east margin, 473.67 feel to' e north margin of a stril of land dedicated to the City of Kent by deed recorded under auditor's file N 9605030886, records of said county, said paint belnp;a non-radial Intersectid with a 380.00 foot radius curve to the right, the centelof which bears S55°18'�r "E; thence northeasterly, along said curve and margin through a central angl f 53914'05", an arc distance of 353.07 feet; then e NO2°04'12"W 88.00 el; thence N61°26'52"W 283.23 feet; thence N01°32'd3"E_85.77 feet to the P fNT OF BEGINNING. ANP G-Xc'P1- LoTzffrvrSF yf- t 9 2tc # yGoso �,oP/7 ' I i I! r A O. ICI tL LAN9 I'I EXPines tdimicgs i Lot 5, City of Kent Short Plat 95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 4) recorded under auditor's file No. 9605070817, records of King County, Washington. �,vnNnE&, rosy o' w . . S NqL Lf:N��. XPIRES 10/26/9G 94 131L33.doc;06/18/96;Pg:3 That portion of the David A. Neely D nation Land Claim No. 37 and Section 14. Township 22 North, Range 4'East, W.M., In King Count}f Washington described as follows: BEGINNING at the noi[heast corner f Lbt 6, city of Kent Short Plat No_ SPC-95-29 (AKA The Likes of ; Kent Division No, 4) recorded under udiloes file No. 9605070817,records of said county;thence S00.52151"W, along the east line of id Lot 6, a distance of 418,48 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 6 thencd N89001'31"W, along in outh line of said Lot 8, a distance of 1177.38 feel: to the northerty prolongation of the east line of Lot 7 t sold short plat; thence 500052'2Z W, along said east line of Lot 7! and aald northerly prolongation, 574; 0 teet to ihs southeast comer of'said Lot 7;thence N89'04'02W, along the south tine of said Lot 7 an of 4 of said short plat, 727.$0 feet; thence the following 4 courses end distances along the south line of aid Lot 4; thence N07047'54"W 82.92 feet;thence S83'54'33'W 70.67 tail;thence 677.14'38`VV 103 8 feet' thence 588'18'50"W 108.75 feet;thence, leaving said south line, N82940'00"E 95.00 feet;t nce f odk'O0'E 103.00 feet;thence N03930'00'W 80.00 feet; thence N33640'00^W 106.00 feel; Ili' ce N51120'00"W 9.65 feet to the north line of said Lot 4;thence cofrtihuing, along the boundary of pe el A; city of kent Lot Line Adjustment No. 88-29, recorded under Auditor's file No, e$11141 NO, reoo of said county;thence the following 11 courses aril distances along the boundary of said Parcel A; ante N51'2o'00"W 105.35 feet; thence N74'30'00'W 68.00 fee(; thence S81'15'00"W 66.00 feet;the .$74'55'0o"VV 135.00 feet; thence 858'30'DO'W 125.01 feet; thence S713 45'00'iN 67.00 feel;the a N88025'e0"W 80.00 feet; thence N80130'00-W 61.46 feet; thence N38060'000W 223.08 feat;Ili ce N67158'30'W 40.0o feet to the east right of way margin of 53rd Ave. &outh (Rdeaell Road), then cb N 0 3'30"t,along said margin, 762.84 feet to the south right of way. margin of South 228th 8treel: th e'following 7 couises, along said south margin, thence 688027'57"E 420.14 feel to a point o angency with a 1,188.26 foot radius curve to the left;thence northeasterly, along said curve, tlfroh 'h i central angle of 21'19'12",.an err,distance of4-41.42 feet to a poinl of tangency; thence N70012'61" 86.82 feet; thence N74'01'42"E 150.33 feet; thence NT0012'51'E 358.44 feet;thence N66-2410"E 150 3 feel;thence N70'12'51"E 279.95 feet to the east line of Lot 5 di-It, said short plat; thence 800'62'22"W, odg said east line, 577.75 feet to [lie north line of Lot 5 of said short plat;thence 889'04'22"E, along:aid north line, 1,177,44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, That portion of Lot 1, City c 'iKent Short Plat No. SPrQ-95-a (AKA The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 4) recor ?d under auditor's file Na. 9605070817, records of King County, Washington, Iescribed as follows: ' -- BEGINNING at the northea jR comer of Lot 1 of said rihort plat, said corner being common to Lots 1 and 2 of aid short plat, said corner also being on the south right of way margin of Sault,1228th street; thence N 8'27'57"W along the north line of said Lot 1 and said§ ;ulh margin, 32.04 feet o the east right of way margin of 53rd Avenue Sou (Russell Road); thenc S02'03'30"W, along said east margin, 473.67 feet to Jie north margin of a stri of land dedicated to the City of Kent by deed recorded under auditor's file N 9605030886, records of said county, said point belnp�a non-radial Intersectiol. with a 380.00 foot radius curve to the right, the cente lof which bears S55'18'", "E; thence northeasterly, along said curve and mergin� through a central angl f 53014'05", an arc distance of 353.07 feet; then e NO2'04'12"W 88.00 el; thence N61026'52"W 283.23 fee(; thence No1032''3"E_85.77 feet to the P It T CF UEGINNING. 9NP EXcEvr Lore fir yr s o 9-f 1 .7 mac. As- yGos o t oY/J 171-"' 1474sd L o % r'e,i 1-7 J (t ' y VAND�p� 1 Q. I! �soy•P'e.B�.• I V4'. I °'�••� iers4e°•'4� I it �'i � •'1L LAZl� L� PMES 16/20/ , cI I OF Don E.Wicksliom,P.B..Uireclor of Public VVUrhS MAIL TO: PROPERTY MAIIAGEFIEIIT llie Cilyo/1<enl Celebrilesllsrirsl 100years CITY U17 KENT EIIGIIIEERIIIG DEPT 220 4111 AVENUE SOU111 KENT, WASHINGTON 98031 ATTII: JERRY NCCAUGIIAN CITY OF KENT LID SL=GRLGATION CLI I-IFICATL Requested by: ,(' ' CK UaLe: 7p� LID it 330 Assess it j 6zz -77eo Other & Address ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION Ate: GJ zj (if muse space needed, attach description and refer to Exhibit "A") Owner & Address NE41 DESCRIPTION New Assessment Hu. New AssessmenL AwL.$ 3Z 713.0 9ro33 $4U.00 Minimuill Fee Received Receipt N -ff?,7D (If more space needed, attach description and refer Lu ExhibiL "U") Owner & Address RENIAINbER DESCRIPTION Rem. Assessment No. 3 (if more space needed, atLach description and refer to Exhibit "C") _ lirs at $40.00 per hour "- The undersigned hereby. accepts above terms and conditions and certifies to the correctness herein. less $40.00 fee Approved by Resolution 8 Total Due SIGNED A—u lor-ized Sfglwture T1894 1H�M 'awl Ion EXH iB IT9 117- Q Tttat portion of the Davit A. Neely b, nditon Land Claim No. 37 and Section 14, Tuwnship 2Z North, Range 4.East, W.M., in King Courtin 'Washington desctiUed as ioilovre: BEGINNING at the nutlheast wmer F Lot 6, City Of enl short Plat No.SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lrtkes �I Kent iJivfslon No. 4) recorded Under udiloes file No. 9605070817,records of said county;Utence s00'S2'S1"W, along the east line of id Lot 6, a distance of 418,46 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot H thenra N89001'31"W, along ih opll1 line of said Lot 6, a distance of 1177.38 fast:to the northerly prolongation of the east line of Lot 7 f said she plat; thence 500052'2Z W, along said east line of Lot 7' and sgtd,northerly pruludgalion, 574. d feel to Ih4 soul east comer of sold Lot 7; thence N89'04'0211V, along the south line of said Lot 7 an of d o1 sold sliolt plat.727.30 feel; ttience lire following add distances along the saUth One of at d Lot d;(herice N07°d7'54'W 62.92 feel; thence 583°54'33'W 70.67 fee{;thence 677°1d'38"W 103 B leet• Iheitce S 9d°18'50'Vll 108.75 feel;llte»ce, leaving sail south line, N82940'00'E 05,00 feet;t nce fJ50°5000 >=103.00 feet;thence N03930'00"W 80.00 feel; thence N33'd0'00"W 108.00 feel; lit' cd N51'20'00"W 9.65 feet to the north line of said Lot 4;Utence coitt1hUing, along the boundary of 08-0 e1 A; city of kept Lot Line Adjustment No, 88 29, recorded undcr Auditors rr•IQ No,8611141040, reco of said countY;thence the following 11 courses and distances along the boundary of sald Parcel A; fence H51°2010onW 105.35 feel;thence N74'30'00'W 68.00 feat; thence 581°15'00%68.bo feet;tiled- S74°55'oo-,W 135.00 feel; thence S58130'00-W 125.01 feel; !hence 878`45'00"W 87.00 teal;ttiet a N8802500"W 80.00 feet; lhence N8U'3U'00'W 61.46 feet; thence N58°80'00°W 223.08 1`e6t;th ca Nt37°56'30"W 40.00 feet lu Ute east rigltl of way margin of 53rd Ave, Elalilh(Rilseell Roid), thencb N °03130"E; along said margin, 762.84 feet to Ule south right of way. margin of south 228ih Street: thence le following 7 courses, along said south margin, glance 688°�7'37"F d2o.id teal to a point o angenq with 6 1,186.28 toot radius curve to the left; thence northeasterly, along said cUtve, lhroU h J central ahgie of 21'19'12",.an arc dislance or as 1.42 feel to a point of tangency;thencb N70012'61", 86.62 tenet; thence N74'01'42"E 150.33 feet; thence N70°12'51'E 358.44 feet;thence N66-24'OO"E 150.31cef; eime N70'12'51"E 279.95 feet to the east line of Lot 5 drt- :otig said east 0 hod plat; tthetnce 886 04'22"IFZalong��taid north line,11r,177.44 t et to th, POINT-OF BEGINNING,feet to [lie north line OF Lot 6 of � 1ki I That portion of Lot 1, City gf4Kent Short Plat No. SA-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 4) racor d under auditor's file N'8- 9605070817, records of King County, Washington, ascribed as follows: 1 BEGINNING at ttre northeal Y corner of Lot 1 of said hot t plat, said corner being common to Lots 1 ,and 2 ofBald short plat, said corner also being on the scull, FE right of way rnargh i of Soul l2281h street; thence N 8627'57"W along the north c line of said Lot 1 and said . ;uth margin, 32.04 feet o the east right of way IlE margin of 53rd,^.venue Sou (Russell Road); lhenc S02003'30"W, along said east margin, 47 3.67 feel lo'lie north margin of a stri of land dedicated to the 0i City of Kent by deed record d under auditor's file N 9605030886, records of said county, scald point bein°i a non-radial inlersectie! with a 380.00 fool radius - curve to the r,ght, the cenlePof which bears S55°18' " "E; thence northeasterly, along said carve and mar ih� through a central angl f 53°14'05", an arc distance of 353.07 feet; lfteri a NO2°04'12"W 68.00 et; thence N61026'52"W 283.23 fee'.; thence NO1'32' 3"C,85.77 feet to ilia P INT OF BEGINNING. A✓O ECctP� Lore ff:wr so 9s' 1 9 A&�-- yGos'o oP17 per �7 °y W talL i -T les Tot �: ••iJ:LA2��� "" T18 J:i Pings turxai (0 (, , 117 Lot 6, City of Kent Short Plat 95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 4) recorded under auditor's file No. 9605070817, records of King County, Washington. �,�ANDF,g29 •c E+ 0: o •'P 27 , 1STEE��•J4 1 4 F EXPIr1ES 10/29/ (� fl p 9� S4 sl That potlfon of the I)nvld A. Nsely b ndllon Land Clain Nu. 37 and Seciiun 1d, I uvmsl,ip 22 Norih, Ranflv 4:East, W.M., In KIrlu Count VV011inglon descri0ed nu lolluwe: BEGINNING at the nur111sasl cooler f Lul 8, oily of.Kertt 81joli Plot No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Likes 11 Kent mvisfun NO, 4) tecolded under Udlloes file No. 9605070017,records of said county; Utenw SOa'52'S1"W, along (he east line of id Lot G, it dislance of 418AU I$eI to 1119 southeast earner of sad Lot 6 thencd N89°01'31"W, along th "Id line of said Lot G, a distance of 11 JT-38 teal; Io Ule nartherly ' pralorlgnuan or the vast Iltlg Uf Lot 7' r Sold shots plat; thence 5UU°52'22'W, along sold east Ilse of Lot 7- and :581d;nattherly prvlariga(ion, 574. d heel to ilia southeast corner of said Lut 7; lllence N89'04'0211v, along,(he soutl line ataald Lut 7 at) vl d 0gold Short plat. 727.30 feel; lllence the following 4 courses grid dtstancea e(ong file serial line of, aid Lot 4; fiction N07°d7'S4'W 62.92 feel; lherlca S83°54'33'W MIST faet; thence 877't4'38`W 103 0 fee - (ltetice 58d°16'5U"Vl) 10.75 feel; lllence, leaving said south line,N82°40'ao°E g5.a0 teei: 1 nee I�sli°sti'ati'C 103.00 feet; thence No3°30'oo"vV 80.00 feel; thence N33040'00"W 10d.00 feel; llr' ce N51°20'00"W 9.65 feet lu the nurlll 111le of sold Lot 4; dlence coritlituing, along (he boundary of Pa 61 A; oily of Kent Lot Line Adjustment No, 88-29, recorded under Audil r'S file No, 88111404U, fecal of sold county;lllence the following 11 courses and dfalances along the boundary of said Oatcel A;t lance H51'20'00"W 105.35 feet; thence N74'30'00'W 68.00 feel; thence 581°15'oo"W d6.bo feel; the e 874055'00"W 135.00 feel; thence 868'30'00"W 125.01 feel; Ulencs S76145'o0"W 67,00 feel; itier e N88°25'oU"W 80.Uu feel; lllence N80'30'00"W 61,0 feet; thence Nse°6d'0(°W 223,08 feat; it, cs N67°56'3U"W 40.00 feet to Ihu east right of way rnargln of 53rd Ave. 8oU111 tRdsseli Road), thertcb N °o3tdo"E; along said margin, 762.84 feel to the south right of�cay niarpin of South 2281118treel: ihelice he f0li0010 7 cuurses, along sold souln marybt, thence 688°J7'57"r-420.14 feel to d point o angenc}f with a 1,188.20 toot radius curve to the left; thence nuttheaslerly, along said curve, throe II central ahgte of 21 an arc distance of441.42 leei lu a point of tangency; titetice N70012'51` 86.82 feel; thence N74001'42"� 150.33 feel; thence N70°12'51'E 358.44 feet; thence He8'24'OU"L= 15djs 3 tcel; tilellce N70`12'51"E 279.95 feel la Ills east lble of Lot 5 of'- said shalt plat; thence 800°82'22"W,; ;ulig said past like, 577.75 feet to the north line of Lot 6 of said ehorl plat; (hence 689°04'22"E, along'aid north line, 1,177.44 Ieel lu the POINI OF BEGINNING. That portion of Lot 1, City gfll<ent Short Plat No. SPC.95-29 (AKA The Lakes al Kent, division No. 4) racer ?d under audllor's file Nq. 9605070817, records of King Courity, Washington, lescribed as follows: &°& f BEGINNING e1 Ulo norlhea tit coiner of Lot 'I of saidtholl plat, said corner being common to Lots 1 ,and 2 of aid short plat, said corner also being on the south right of way tnargil I of Soul 1228lh street; thence N 8°27'57"W along the norlh line of said Lot 1 end said rj u!h margin, 32.C4 feet o the east right of way margin of 53rd Avenue Sou, 1 (RUssell L W,oad); thsrlc S02°03'30" along said east margin, 47 3,67 feel to .is ilorlll margin of a str' 1of land dedicated to tie City of Kent by deed record d under etldilor's file NO 9t30503088G, records of said courtly, SIAM pulnt belay!a nor[-radial Intel seclio with a 300.00 fool reditls curve to the r',ghl, the cenle .of which bears S55°-18' z "E; 111erlce nortlleas(erly, along sold cirve and rnargln Ihrough a central endl f 53°14'U5", an arc distance of 353.07 feet; then .e NO2°0.1'12"W 88.00 el; lllence N61026'52"W 283.23 fee'.; thence NO1°32';'3"L-(35.77 feel b Ills P1 Nl- OF BEGINNING. �0 EXCrPr 407"Z h"F.vT SF 9' 1 9 ,� ' FGos'o ov17 ,q jl) La s� Sf > 7_J 1 Noc�Pr �oT r� SQ Sf? ff 2- 9 ; �v.a9 WABj�•. I Ap I•I ' •ft,LA1jj1�� ....... Niles rdr2e,, ` CITY OF JL` ('�1��`1�' Duo E. Wickslrom, P.E.,Uireclor of Public Works MAIL TO: PROPERTY MANAGEMENT lAe Crly oll(enf Celebrates Its First 100 Years C l TY OF KENT ENGINEERING DEPT 220 4T11 AVENUE SOUIII KENT, WASHINGTON 98031 ATTN: JERRY MCCAUGIIAN CITY OF KENT LID SEGREGATION CL=RTIFICATE Requested by:�,�'�� Date: 7f L I U A 330 Assess Il S Go' BZZ -770o Of-mer & Address ORIGINAL UESCRIPTIUN I A�: cu,✓ l/z�or yo3o cal/. (if more space needed, aLLach description and refer to Exhibit "A") Of•mer- & Address NEW DESCRIPTION New Assessment No. / S New AssessmenL Amt.E /9 83y-0b AU) o lac!' (,d Ne /cam � a � •�- �C�v d'� a�9 /1P�� tic' �% /algal J 540.00 Miniilluill Pe Received �� r119-6 Receipt H 1U20 (IF more space needed, attach descripLiun and refer Lo Exhibit "B") Owner & Address REMAINDER DESCRIPTION Rem. AssessmenL No. 3 (if more space needed, attach description and refer to Exhibit "C") _ In-s at $40.00 per hour 1 The undersigned hereby. accepts above terms and conditions and certifies to the correctness herein. less $40.00 fee Appruved by Resolution fl Total Due SIGNED ---� � A— -u o zed Signature T1894 ■ AF� �r - - � EXHiBiT S 6L That portion of the David A. Neely t) nation Land Claim No. 37 and Section 14, 1 owusl0p 22 North, Range 4:East,W.M., In King County Washington described as follows; BEGINNING at the northeast corner' f Lot 6, City of Kent short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Likes at Kent Division No, 4) recorded Under ddilor•s file No. 9605070817,reoords of said county;thence S00952'811W, along the east line of fld Lot G, a distance of 418.43 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 8 thence N89001'31"W, along the ouch line of said Lot 6, a distance of 1177.38 feel;to the northerly prolongation of the east line of Lot 7 r sold short plat; thence 500052'22'W, along said east fine of Lot T. and amid northerly prolongation, 574. 0 feet to the southeast comer of said Lot T;thence N89'04'02W, along the south line of said Lot 7 an ,'of 4 of sold short plat,727.30 feet;thence the following 4 courses add distances along the south line o aid Lot 4;thence N07"47'54"VV 62.92 feet;thence S83'54'33'W 70.87 feet;thence 877'14'38"W 103, 8 feet; thence 58ti°1s'50"W 106.75 feet;thence, leaving said south line, N82'40'00"E 95.00 feet:t ' nce N5oewoo'E 103.00 feet;thence NO3'30'00"W 80.00 feet; thence N3 ilno"W 108.00 feet; tit ce N51'20'00"W 8.65 feat to the north line o1 said Lot 4;thence cobttfttiing, along the boUndery of Pa lei.A; city of Kent Lot Line Adjustment No. 88-29,recorded under Auditgr'S Gle No.Set 1141040, reco of sold.county;thence the following 11 courses and distances along the boundary of said Parcel A; ante N51'20100"W 105.35 feet;thence N74'30'00'W MOD feet; thence S81'15'e0"W 68.00 feet;then'e 874655'00"W 135.o0 feet;thence S68'30'00'W 125.01-feet; thencd 878'45'00'W 67.00 feet;them N88"25'00"W 80.00 feet;thence N80'30'00'W 81.48 jeeC thence N581d'00"W 223.08 root;th ce N87'58'30'W 40.00 feet to die east right of way margin of 53rd Ave,tioUth(RUsseI Road),thence N. *03'30"E, along said margin, 782.84 tees to the south right of way, margin of South 228th erreet: thence a following 7 courses, along said south margin, thence 888127'57"E 420.14 feet to a point of ngency with a 1,186.28 foot radius curve to the left;thence northeasterly, along sold curve,throU a central angle of 21'19'12", an arc distance of 441.42 feet to a point of tangency;thence N70012161" 66.82 feet;thence N74'01'420E 150.33 feet;thence N70012'51'E 358.44 feet;thence N66-24.00"E 150 3 feet;thehce N70°12'51"E 279.95 feet to the east line of Lot 5 df' said shoat plat; thence S00062122"W, ong said east line, 577.75 feet to the north line or Lot 6 of said short plat;thence 88900422"E, along aid north line, 1,177.44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. That portion of Lot 1, City CJOkent Short Plat No. SP[� 95-29 (AKA The Lakes al Kent, Division No. 4) recor" d tinder auditor's Illo NIy. 9GU507u817, records of King Courtly, Washington, Described as follows: j v BEGINNING at lfie northea t comiiir of Lot I of said � host plat, said corner being common to Lots 1 ;3nd 2 a( Bald short plal, said corngr also being on the south right of way rriargii i of SoLd l2281h street; thence N t3"27'57"W along the norili line of said Lot 1 and said i 'uih inargin, 32.0<j feet o (lto east right of way margin of 53id f,VenUeou,S t (f2ussell Load); thettc�S02'03'30•VV, along said east margin, 473.67 feel to ie Iiorlll margin of a slril'of latid dedicated to (lie City of Kent by deed record d under rJUditot's file N, 9G0503088G, records of said courtly, s�3ld point befit Ile not.l-radial Inteiseclio� with a MUM fool radius curve to file r',gl,t, file cente iof winch boars S55018, P "E; Ilience norlfieaslerly, along said c'irve end rnargI through a central endl f 53014'05", an arc distance or 353.07 feel; lhon.a 140200<I'12"W 88.00 el; lI Ience NG 1'26'52"W 263.23 fee'.; thence N01"32'C 3"L-05.77 feet to liw P INi' OF ULGINNING. A<VO F,<cG-PT #-Ze 7— � e7z/ I ND �-Ycei-Pr zoT S/? Sl z 9 t,yANtrF,k�. f ICI Y7•�T :O \ fI,LX09 l tkrtnes 161261 q Lot 7 Legal Description That portion of the southwest quarter of Section 14, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M., in King County Washington, described as follows: Beginning at [lie northeast corner of Lot 2, City of Kent Short Plat No. 8706041575; thence NOO"52'22"E, along the west right-of-way margin of Lakeside Boulevard East, 351.89 feet to a point of tangency with a 270.00 foot radius curve to [lie left; thence northwesterly, leaving said right-of-way and along said curve, through a central angle of 43°25'36", an arc distance of 204.65 feet to a point of tangency; (hence N42°33'16"W 127.50 feel to a point of tangency with a 370.00 fool radius curve to the left; thence northwesterly, along said curve, through a central angel of 46030'00", an arc distance of 300.28 feet; thence S00°56'44"W 202.06 feel; thence S83°43'14"W 64.25 feel; thence S51041'30"W 135.96 feel; thence S00°26'00"W 134.50 feet; thence S33°34'30"E 09.62 feel; thence SOO°55'58"W 190.61 feel to the north line of said Lot 2; thence S89°04'02"E, along said north line, 547.30 feet to the Point of Beginning. Contains 351,317 J: squat o feet (8.OG511 acres). y,VANO � WAS, 4.r•C z: o 4- A"I1.1,r2e ' Exrines io i xc i L 94133L22.doc;03107196,Pg: I That portion of the David A. Neely b' nation Land Claim No. 37 and Section 14, Tuwuship 22 North, Range 4'East, W.M., In King Count WAshinglOn described as lollowe: SEGiNNING3 at the northeast corner t f Lul 6, City of Kent Short Plat No. SPC-95-2g (AKA The Lakes rrl Kent DiVision No, 4) recorded under udlices file No. 9605070817,records of said county;thence SOO'52'51"W, along the east line or id Lot G, a distance of 418.48 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 6 thence N8fl°ol'31"W, along th Outh tine of said Lot G, a distance of 1177.38 reef;to the northerly prolongation of the east Nne of Lot 7 t Uld short plat; thence SOU'52222"W, along said east line of Lot 7• and sg(d northerly prulorigation, 574, 0 feet to the southeast comer of said Lot 7; thence N89'04'02W, along the south line of sold Lot 7 an ot.4 of sold shalt plat, 727.30 feet:thence the follvwing 4 courses erid distances eland the south line o' aid Lot 4;therice N07'47'54"W 62.92 feel;thence S63954'33'W 70,67 feet;thence 877414'38"W 103 B feet thence 501151'50"W 100.75 feet; thence, leaving said svutft line, N82'40'b0"E 95,00 feet; I nce t�BO°50'00'E 103.00 feet;thence NO3'30'oo"W 80.00 feet; thence N33040'00%108.00 feet; they w N51°20'00"W 9.65 feet to the north fine of said Lot 4;thence contlhUing; along the boUndety of pd el,A; Cfly of ken[Lot Line Adjustment No. 88-22, recorded under i Auditor's rile No, 8811141040, reed of said county;thence fire following 11 courses and distances afong the_boundary of said Parcel A; once N51420'00"W 105.35 feel; thence N74130'DO'W 88.00 feet; thence 881'15'00"W 66,b0 feet;then 574°55'00"tN 135.00 feet- thence S68'30'00'W 125.01 feel; thenrd 878'45'oa%87.00 fast; tire n°a 1`48802500"W 80.00 fee(; thence N80'30'00"1N 61,48 feet; thence N3e°6d'00"W 223.08 fe9t;th ce N87458'30'W 40.00 feet to the east right of way margin o153rd Ave. &oUlh(Russell Road), thence N, °03'30"E, along said margin, 702.84 feel to the south right or tvay MOrUl"OFSoulh 2281h Street: thence le following 7 courses along said south margin, thence t388°27'S7"E 420.1d feet to a point of ngenclf with ra 1,186.2B foot radius curve to the left; thence northeasterly, along satd curve, thrvU a central angle of 21'18'12", an arc distance of 441-42 feet to a point of tangency;thence N70'121S1" 88-82 (eet;thence N74001'42"E 150.33 feet; thence N70012'51'E 358.44 feet;thence N66'24'00'E15U 3 Net;thence N70912'51"E 279.95 foot to Ills east line of Lot 5 df'-'�k said short plat; thence soo'62'22"W, orig said past line, 577.75 feet to the north line or Lot G of said short plat;thence 888°04'22"l:, along aid north line, 1,1rr77.44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, �KGe�J�- th _rjtiC) l�,' Thal porfion of Lot 11 City gti lent Short Plat NU. SP(�-05-29 (Al(A -file Lakes e1 Kent, 1)1vision No. 4) rotor,King Courtly, Waslilnytoh, d under audlfor's Ilia N° 9UU5D70817, records of Imscril)ed as follows: BEGINNINC ❑I the rrurthea 1I cotrtorof Lot 'I of said��hulf plat, said corner bein right to rear i Ind 2 of aid short pial said colnel- also being on file south g right of way tnargit i of SoU(fj122611r sli-eeF thence N 8°27'57"4U oiorrg the north fine of said Lot 1 ai,d said �ulh margin, 32.0c1 reef-7 tine easf righl or way m❑ryln of 53rd n.vencro Sole ) (f2u9sell iZoad); Ihunc����SU2'U3'JU"W, alort east margin, 473.67 feel to' 10 nor111 Margin of a sid"of larid dedicated to file rd City of Kenl by deed tecold d under ftticlilot's file N 913U5U3U886, records of said courtly, s jfd puh,l bein �a not.l-111-1al Inlelsoclio' will, a 380.U0 fool radius curve to file r;ghi, the cetile lief which bents S55°18' "F; If lento northeasterly,along said curve and inargic lhioUgll a ,.antral nrtdl f 53014'05', an arc distance or 353.07 feet; (iron.❑ iJ02°U4`I2"W 88.U0 el; 11lence 146IO2G'52"W 283.23 foe'.; Ifierice f401032' 3"L.85.77 reel to 1Iie P 1N 1' OF ULGINNING, FbUO Lo7"z /r, vv- S,o 9f y 2r� r yGOs'o 111%7 i77,-f' ,g4Jd EXCEP�- i LO 7- -f ei rn-c z9 �N EXc�pT C t ea`z) n� I 1•yANr1$,� I� / r. irmes ru12di Lot 7 Legal Description That portion of the southwest quarter of Section 14, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M., in Icing County Washington, described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of Lot 2, City of 1<enl Short Plat No. 8706041575; thence N00052'22"E, along the west right-of-way margin of Lakeside Boulevard East, 351.89 (eel to a point of tangency with a 270.00 foot radius curve to the left; thence northwesterly, leaving said right-of-way and along said curve, through a central angle of 43°25'38", an arc distance of 204.65 feel to a point of tangency; thence N42033'16'W 127.50 feel to a point of tangency with a 370.00 fool radius curve to the left; thence northwesterly, along said curve, through a central angel of 46°30'00", an arc distance of 300.28 feet; thence S00056'44"W 202.06 feel; thence S83°43'14"W 64.25 feet; thence S51°41'30"W 135.96 feel; thence S00°26'00"W 184.50 feet; thence S33°34'30"E 89.62 feet; thence S00055'58"W 190.81 feet to the north line of said Lot 2; thence S89°04'02"E, along said north line, 547.30 feet to the Point of Beginning. S. VANII 1 •N l.'o 042 \1 \ A, Exr'inr_s to i xc i 941331.22.0c;03107196;Pg: I lCIIY OF � `!!' U011 L.Wichslrom,P.E.,Uileclor of Public Works 14AIL TO: PROPERTY 11ANAGEMEIIi The Cily of Kenl Celebrales 115 First 100 Years C 11'( OP Y.EI1T EIIG INEERIIIG DEPT 220 4111 AVENUE SOU111 .. KENT, WASHINGTON 98031 ATTN: JERRY FICCAUGIIAN CITY OF KENT LID SL=GRL=GATION CERTIFICATE Re uesLed by: Dale: 7 �� LID n 330 Assess 11 j ezz 770o Owner & Address C ORIGINAL UESCRIPIION Air: w Z (if more space needed, aLLach description and refer to Exhibit "A") Owner & Address NEW DESCRIPTION New Assessment New Assessment A�t.b W 30 o a'�(i G,N all i✓Fi $40.00 611nimunl Fee Received /zS/19�� Receipt tl AID (!f uwre space needed, aLtacll descripLiuu and refer tG [xhibiL "8") Owner & Address REMAINDER DESCRIPTION Rem. Assessment 11u. 3 (if more space needed, attach description and refer to Exhibit "C") _ hrs at $40.00 per hour The undersigned hereby. accepts above terms and conditions and certifies to the correctness herein. less $40.00 fee Approved by ResuluLiun 11 Total Due SIGNED Au ror zed SlynaLure T1894 ■ .___Ailai� �I EXHIBIT �- 220 41h AVE.SO., !KENT.WASnINGTON 98032 50951 ENGINEERING (206)85933031 OPEt1AlIONS(206)05933951 FAX 0 059 3334 ' Z�rlllglT fI ote_/ That portion of the David A. Neely Donation Land Claim No. 37 and Section 14,Township 22 North, Range 4 East,W.M., in King County, Washington described as follows: BEGINNINGS at the northeast carrier of Lot 6, City of Kent Short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The likes it Kent DiVislon No, 4) recorded underAuditot's file No. 9605070817,records of said county;thence S00'S2'S1"W, along the east line orsaid Lot 6, a distance of 413.48 feet to the southeast corner-of said Lot 6 thence N89001'31'W,along the south line of said Lot 6, a distance of 1177-38 feel:to the northerly prolongation or the east line of Lot 7 or said shots plat; thence 500052'22'W,along said east line of Lot 7. j and said northerly prolongation, 574.00 feel to the southeast comer of said Lot 7;thence N89604'02W, along the south line of said Lot 7 and lot 4 of said short plat,727.30 feet;thence the following 4 courses and distances along the sbUth line of said Lot 4;thence N07947'54"W 82.92 feet;thence S83"54'33"W 70.87 feet;thence 677.14'38"W 103.28 feet;thence Se$lla,50"W 100.75 feet;thence, leaving said south lino, N82'40'00"E 95.00 feet;thence N50650TTE 103.00 feet;thence N03030'001W 80.00 feet; thence N33'40'00"W i 08.00 feet; thence N51420'00"W 9.65 feet to the north line of said Lot 4;thence contlnUing,along the bodridary of Parcel A,City of Kent Lot Line Adjustment No. 88-29, recorded under i Auditor's file No, 8811141040, records of sold county;thence the following 11 courses and distances along the boundary of sold Parcel A;thence N51'20'00"W 105.35 feet;thence N74'30'00'W 88.00 feet; thence 881'15'00"W 86.00 feet;thence 874655'00"w 135.00 feet;thence S88130'00'W 125.01 feet; thence 87614510owW 67.00 feet;thence N86025'00"W 80.00 feet;thence N80130'00'W 01.46 feet; thence N56°50ITM 223.08 feet;thence N87"58'30'W 40.00 feet to the east right of way margin of 53rd Ave.South(Russell Road),thence NO2'0310"E,along said margin, 762.34 feet to the south right of way. margin of South 228th Street;thence the following 7 courses,along said south margin,thence 888027'57"E 420A4 feel to a point of tangency with a 1,188.28 foot radius curve to the left;thence northeasterly,along said curve, through a central angle of 21'19'12",.an arc distance of441.42 feet to a point of tangency;thence N70012'61"E 86.82 feet;thence N74'01'42"E 150.33 feet; thence N70012'51'E 350.44 feet;thence N66'24'00'E 150.33 feet;thence N70'12'51"E 279.95 feet to the east fine of Lot 5 of said shalt plat;thence S00.52122"W, along said east line,577.75 feet to the north line of Lot 5 of said shots plat;thence 889004721E, along said north line, 1,177.44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. `" Altai portion of Lot 1, City Pkent Short f'ial No. SPIT'-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent, Division No. I) i 9corl� ld under audllat's Illo Nly. 905U70817, records of King Courtly, Washington, fescrfhed as follows: 1 f3EGINNIh1G ❑I Iho rwrlltea � cot nor vt Lol I of sand 11011 ))IM' said comer being common to Lots 1 .end 2 of I71d silor( pl 1, said cot nlr r also Ueliig vn Iho soulh right of way nmrghi Ihellce NtD°27'57"VV along Diu uodil line of said Lot 1 .arid slid tj"LlIh Mar(Ilrt, 32.04 feet tt 1ho east right of way rnarrifrt of 531d/',verwu SUU I (NUWAM lZoa(i); Ihtnlc� SU2"U3'JU"W, oiong said east Margin, 47107 feel (o` 10 starlit margill of a slri'fuf land dodicaled to the (-,fly of Kent by (food I ecol d�d tit Ider oudilut's file N( '9005UJU085, records of said courily, sfiid pall,[ Dell? I'd Itol.l-fudlttl 11110snolivl({ will? a J80.UU fool todius curve to the f',ghlt, (Flu cehte of winch bongs 555'18' "L" it lence uorllleasterly, along sold curve and rnnrglt Ih1OU fdl ti M111'al ntt�l f 53°14'U5 an ❑IC distance or 353.07 fee(; tholti,o NO2.04'12"W M.UU ol; Ihence NG I°2t5'G2"IN 283.23 fee'.; iherlce N 1"32'l31L 85,77 feel to 1110 PAN OF 01H31NNING. f$Vo Exct�r LOrZ /f<.,vr sa 9f 9 eta t`" FGoro ` ori7 OT �li W-1 Z v L ro s• sr- Z_ �FXC e pT 3,yANll1.k�, I� ' 4�1Z�,�q•P+A6}y.Y, I ,tuns w2di Lot 7 Legal Duscriplioll I-hat portion of the southwest quarter of Section I'l, -I ownshlr 22 NCI111. Ral'_,.; Last, W-M., In King County Wasllinglon, describod as follows: Beginning at the northeast confer of Lot 2, CRY of Kent Sholt flat 670604 1575; lhence N00"52'22"L. along the west right-of-way margin Lakeside Boulevard Last, 351.09 feel to a point of tangency with a 270.00 fool radius curve to the lest; lhence norll)westerly, leaving said l iyhl-of-way and alc)ny said curve, through a central angle of 43°25'30", an arc distance of 2011.65 feel to a point of tangency; thence N,12°33'16"W 127.50 feel to a point of tangency Willi a 370.00 fool radius curve to the Iell; 111011ce northwesterly, along rnicl curve, through a central angel of 46"30'00", an arc distance of 300.20 feel; thence S00°56'4,1"W 202.05 [Oct; thence S83043'1,I"W G4.25 feel; lhence S51°41'30"W 135.96 feet; lhence S00"26'00"W 184.50 feel; thence S33°34'30"L 89.62 feel; (hence S00°55'S8,,W 190.81 feet to the north line of said Lot 2; thence S89104'02"[, along said north line, 547,30 feet to the Point of Beginning. �rL*rsx��u` of .•FT O- = 4 A'.I I, j •�c, r [APIIII°S 101261 94 133 L22.doc;03107/96;hg: 1 Lot 4, City of Kent short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent Division No. 4)recorded under auditor's file No. 9605070817, records of King County, Washington, except that portion lying westerly of the following described line: COMMENCING at the westernmost corner of said Lot 4, said corner being common with the southernmost corner of Lot 3 of said short plat; thence N78042'18E, along the line common to said Lots 3 and 4, a distance of 318.01 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of said line description; thence S51°20'00"E 9.65 feet; thence S33040'00"E 108.00 feet; thence S03°30'00"E 80.00 feet; thence S50°50'00"W 103.00 feet; thence S82°40'00"W 95.00 feet to the south line of said Lot 4 and the terminus of said line description. Contains 251,680t square feet(5.7778t Acres). �Y YANDgR2' ac4j.e9 ��+ •t. o: o• •0 :•w �� •'p. ISTEn�9•J4 L LAT'1n� EXPIRES 10126)�G (01ul9 ra 94133132.doc;06/20196;Pg:4 •w -, That portion of the David A. Neely Donation Land Claim No. 37 and section 14, Township 22 North, Range 4;East,W.M., In King County, Washington described as follows: BEGINNING at the northeast corner of Lot 6, City of Kett Short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at ; Kent Division No. 4) recorded Under Auditors file No. 9605070817,records of said county;thence S00.52'$1"W, along the east line orsaid Lot 6, a distance of 418.45 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 6 thenca N69001'31"W, along the south line of said Lot 8,a distance of 1177.38 feel:to the northerly prolongation of the east line of Lot 7 of sold short plat; thence S00°52'22'W, along said east line of Lot 7- and sAid.northerly prolongation, 574.00 feet to the southeast comer of said Lot 7;thence N89'D4'02W, along the Soulh line of said Lot 7 and lot 4 of said short plat, 727.30 feet; thence the following 4 courses and distances elond the sbbth line of said Lot 4;thence N07"47'54"W 62.92 feet; thence 583'54'33'W 70.07 feet;thence 8774i4'38`W 103.28 feet;thence 50*15'50"W 100.75 feet;thence, leaving said svutli line, N82"40'00"E 95.00 feet;thence N50050'00'E iO3.00 feet;thence N03930'00"W 80.00 feet; thence N33040100"W 108.00 feet; thence N51'20'00"W 9.65 feet to the north line of said Lot 4;thence coMMUing, along the boundary of Parcel A; Clty of Kent Lot Line Adjustment No. 88-29, recorded under i Auditor's file No, $811 W040, records of sold county;thence the following 11 courses and distances along the boundary of said Parcel A;thence N51'20'00"W 105.35 feet;dience N7417DO'W 68.00 feet; thence S8115'00"W 88.00 feet;thence 874655'00"W 135.00 feet;thence S6813700'W 125.01 feel; thence 876145100"W 87,00 feet;thence N86"25'00"W 80.00 feet; thence N80'30'00"W 61.46 feet; thence N56'80'000W 223.08 fe6t;thence N87456'30"W 40.00 feet to the east right of way margin of 53rd Ave, SoUth(Russell Road), thence N02003'30"E,along said margin, 762.84 feel to the south right of way. margin of south 228Ih Street: thence the following 7 courses, along said south fnargin, thence 888'27'57"E 420.14 feet to a point of tangency with a 1.188.28 foot radius curve to the left;thence northeasterly, along sold oUtve,tlirvUgh acentral angle of 21'1912",.an arc distance of441.42 feet to a point of tangency;thence N70'12'61"E 86.82 feet;thence N74'ot'42"E 150.33 feet; thence N70"12'51'E 358.44 feet;thence N66'24'00'E 150.33 feet;thence N70'12'51"E 279.95 feet to the east line of Lot 5 of said shoat plat; thence 800052'22"W, along said east line, 577.75 feet to the north line of Lot 5 of said short plat;thence 889'04'22'E, along sold north line, 1,177.44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. It Thal porilorl of 1-01, 1, Clly 9[�keld Sliull 1'1dl No. Si>( -95-29 (Al ilio Lokos al Kent, I71visiarl Flo. 4) 1 ucort d lnxler auditor's Illo Nq. 9GU5o7UU l7, 1 ecoids of Ring Courtly, Washington,) iiesulhod r)s follows. r UEGIF MING 131 tflo rwl U1o,� colllor of Lul 1 of stlld,rhull plat, said coutur Ueiny colnnlon to LUIs 1 Und 2 of�� ild spoil 111,11, sold rm I I-alqu belim Utl Iho suulh right of way margit l of So1r11112 '601 sli-oa1; thence Nt U 27'57"W olotiu the uo,lh lute of said Lai 1 slid s71d tt.ILl11i llioiE1111; J2.04 feelB lho east rltilil of way rrtmpin of GJrd!',veruru Sou ) (1iu9sell 12oa(I); itiunc�(SU2"U3•JO"M along said east margin, 4 07 feel to: 1u 1101th 11111rgin or a shir'''Ul land dedicclud to the City of Kent by (load Iecoidi d Linder OUCIil01's fllu N iI 9MUJUUU ), mcotds of said coutily, 5!jlc11 Ulf l 1011. Ira liol.1-Iciditll Inlelsocllul(+ with a JUU.UU foul radius curve to file I'glil, the uehlu for Wlllcil bet11-s Sr50'18' i "E; illencu norliieaslerly, aforrg sold c.lrve er)d lnnrglll I itouglI a control 01,f11 if 5J°i•I'u;', an arc dislonce of J53.U7 feel; ll tort:o fJo 2°U,I'12"W UU.rJU 01; thence iJG I°26'G2'TV 263.23 fee'.; (het ice I\I01"32., U5.77 real to 11to I)i 1t,l l' of= 11EGlNNING. /',V/; E,<ctpi" I-OrZ /r ,vT SF yGos'o aP/J ii>Vf rUd �, c�ni _5 ff 2- ftV/ 7-. abz> ' t yANI!$k4. 1' I �irir;Nj1`' LX11Ih1=s tti12di ,l Ituui I,' `— vim Lot 7 Legal Uc c'ipliun That p0l liol l of the southwest cp.lal lcr Uf Secllol l 14, l ownship 22 hlol lh, I�anyo 4 I.asf, W.fvl., In King CliuIlly mish6'ylon, Ansel ihed es follows: Uegfnr'ing at file no'tl'eslst copier of Lot 2, Cily of Kent Shull Plat Ido. 07060,11575; t11er'ce NUU"52'22"L=, along the west light-of-way margin of Lakeside Uoulevard Last, 351.09 feel 10 a poir'I of tangency with a 270.00 fool radius curve 10 the left; thn " o ece 0111lwsle'ly, Ieav'l19 said Iiyht-of-way and along said curve, Ilvough a central angle of I3"2.5'3U", an ale; distance of 2U'l G5 fee( to a point of langency; Ilience N42"33'1G"W 127.50 feel to a point of langency with a 370.00 loot radius cu'vo to llic Zell; Ihenco nollliweslofly, along said curve, through a central angel of 'I6"3U'UU", an arc distance of 3U0.2U feel; Ilrerice SU0'56'4,1"W 202.UG feel; Ihcnce SU3',I3'H"W G,1.25 feel; Iherice S51"4I'30"VV 135.9G feel, Ihcnce S60"26'UU"W IW 5U feel, Ihcnce S33°3'1'3U"L 09.62 feel; thence S00"55 50"W 190-U l feel to the 'loll'' line of said Lot 2; (hence S89°04'02"E, along said 1101111 line, 5,17.30 feet to the point of Deginninu. N) EXcG-PT Lot 4, Cily.of Kent short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent Division No. 4) recorded under auditor's file No. 96050 708 17. records of King County, Washington, except that portion lying westerly of the following described line: COMMENCING at (he westernmost corner of said Lot 4, said corner being common with the southernmost comer of Lot 3 of said short plat; thence N78°42'18E, along the fine common to said Lots 3 and 4, a distance of 318.01 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of said line description; thence S51°20'00"E 9.65 feet; thence S33°40'00"E 108.00 feet; thence S03030'00"E 80.00 feel; thence S50°50'00"W 103.00 feet; thence S82040'00"W 95.00 feet to the south �., line of said Lot 4 and the terminus of said line description. VANDp wnSItI', FT O 27 :o v �� •'r� fSTY.tt�9• 4( 'V^L LAND • EXPIRES 10126 (Olzo/9� CITY OF Uou E.Wickslrom, P.E.. Director of PubHe Works MAIL TO: PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 7110 Cily 611(ont Celebrnfes 11s Firs( 100 Ycars C I ly Of KENT ENG MIMING DEPT 220 4111 AvtnUE sounl i K.ENT, FIASIMIGTON 98031 ATTN: JERRY IICCAUGIIAN r CITY OF KENT LID SEGREGATION CERTIFICATE Requested by: ,�'� r( Date: 7 �� L10 !! 330 Assess 11 (� BZZ -7700 i Owner & Address ORIGINAL UC)trRll'IION ZD/ f zG119 1 (if more space needed, attach description and refer to Exhibit "A") i Owner & Address NEW DESCRIPTION New Assessment Nu 7 L New Assessment Amt.$ "oz 7. 0- 4� Z-o/ $40.00 Minimum Fee Received iteceipt N Lff2o (If more space needed, attach description and refer lu Exhibit "U") Other & Address REMAINDER DESCRIPTION Rem. Assessment No. 3 (if more space needed, attach description and refer to Exhibit ..C..) hrs at $40.00 per hour The undersigned hereby. accepts above torms and conditions and certifies to the correctness herein. less $40.00 fee Approved by Itesolution 1! Total Due SIGNED Auttortze Signature T1894 / lftmftl A111 ' EXHiBI I. �. Ar That portion of the David A. Neely Donation Land Clairn No. 37 and Section 14. r uwnsidp 22 North, Range 4:East, W.fv1., In King County, Washington described as follows; 6EGINNING at the nuditeas( turner of Lot 6, Clly of Kent Short Plat No- SPC-95-29 (AKA The Likes it Kent DiVision No, 4) recorded Under Auditor's file No. 9605070317,records of said county; thenca SO01S2'M"W, along the east line of seid Lot 6, ri distance of 41 BAB feet to tire southeast corner.of said Lot 5 thence N89°01'31"W, along the Soudi line of said Lot O, a distance of 1177-38 feel; to the northatly prolongation of file east line of Lot 7 of said short plat; thence SOV"52'22'W, along said east line of Lot 7. and z9ld,northerly prolongation, 574.00 feet to III$southeast comer of said Lot 7; thence N89'04'02W, along file Soutli line otsald Lot 7 and lot 4 of Bald short plat. 727.30 feet; thence the following 4 courses j end distances along the south line of said Lot 4;thence N07"47'54"W 82.92 feel; thence S83.54.33•W 70.67 feet;thence S77°i4'386W 103.28 feet; thence $8d"18'50'W 106.75 feet; thence, leaving said 5vUUt line, N82040'00"E 95,U0 feet;thence N50"50'00'E 103.00 feet;thence N03030'001W 80.00 feet; thence N33°40'00"W 108.00 feet; thence N51"20'00"W 9.65 feat to the north Ilne of said Lot 4: Utence contlllUing, along the boUndary of Parcel A, Clty of Kent Lot Line Adjustment No. M29, recorded under i Auditor's rile No, $811141D40, moords of said county;the rice itie following 11 courses and distances along the boundary of said Parcel A; thence N51'20'00"W 105.35 feet; thence N74'30'00'W 88.00 feet; thence S81115100"W 58.b0 feel;thence S74655'00"W 135.00 feel; thence S68'30'00"W 125.01 feel; lhencd S78'45'00"W 87.00 feet; theribe N86'25'UO"W 8U.00 feet; thence N80'30'00"W 61.40 feet; thence N56°60'00"W 223.08 feet;thonca N87056'30"W 40.00 feet to the east tight of way margin of 53rd Ave. South (Russell Road), thence NO2DOT3o"E,along said margin, 762.84 feel to the south right of tray margin of South 2281h Street: thence the foltowlnU 7 Lutims, along sald south margin, thence 688627'57"E 420A4 feet to a point of langenclf with a 1.188.20 foot radius curve to the left; thence northeasterly, along veld curve, through a central angle of 21'1912", an err,distance of"1.42 feet to a point of tangency; thence N70012'S1"E 86.82 feet;thence N74°01'42"E 150.33 feet; thence N70012'51'E 358.44 reef; thence N66-24'00"E 150.33 feet; thence N7V'12'51"E 279.95 feet to the east line of Lot 5 df''�l said short plat; thence S00'82'22"W, along said east fine, 577.75 feet to the north line of Lot 5 of said short plat; thence 689°04'22"E, along Bald north line, 1,177-44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, �Y-CG¢L)lr Idt (Jttollr? 1'1 •1 ��cSc,• Ov Ina( IM(forl of Lo( I, Cily 9I'I<eilt Stivil PIcil Nu. 5f'I (AKA 1lto Lakus ul I<enl, Ulvis(ulI Nu. I) Iucon !d Ili Idur nudllnr'5 fill) Ny. 9GU5U70017, 1eu(;ids ul Wily Cuutily, MISldnytuli, fcscriied r1s lofllnvs: Er i U(_GINI•IIHG nl tflo Ilurlho,a�Il ColIlui t,l Lot I of,,-,lid� Iwll girt!, suit) conn'r Ueinu (Xmnloli to Lots i .3trd 2 of ild slloli pl:_II, sold cnil also he IiiII wI I m SUUIiI ' light of way IIl7rgilI of 'SQUO.1dI)2U(tl sli gut ; Ihepee NtU"27'57"W mono Ilea iluilll line of said Lot 'I jiid sold I�.jufli ItlEtrU111 0 ilio east lilihl of wo), rnarrJlrl of G;Jfd/`,venuu ;ell 1.1 (1,W!PJ(?ll hu u.t); tll[Iiic:I,SU?"U3'3lJ"lN, oivtul said earl n!aryiil, 47 3.07 leaf to: ni Ilurlll tUarclill of 21 siri�Iol laild dediculud lu Ulu city (it Kent by duod I__dfl(I ul!del UUdflr.l Illu Ncl 90U5U;3f10Ur;, IU :ol ds ui said courtly, s!ald pultit IJ0I11 )lei IIUI.l Iuditll 61l13tsnc1lu(I with a MUM IUut iudius curve lu the I',yllf (Ile UP 1.0kyllIch lll)nr$ 555°1U' " "L""' IIICIICEi Ilollheasleriy, along sold u,lrve drld morgli: tlttollph El cl)ulral onj)l I f rij,I-I'US an ulc dlstorice of 353.U7 feel; Ulu!it :o 1402'U,l'12"W OU.Ut7 01; Ihel Ic:u NG 1"2G''.i2)W let 283.23 foe'.; Illece NOI"J2'i'3"L.U5.77Ieel Ic file illliiJI or 11L3INMiMC. f;Vn EXcc17 LO :vT SF 9f- 9 Erg �� ; =v5'o a,a J>117 q;od < d �x«r-- — v i 14 7 f 4, sn-,'r° Se „ ki'yfMy� I v0 'C�"fir poi G 1,U rp ' ) j, i trrrv> ictiutu tiv;iojr� r I ICI !7 trns�'I''_ol' �..• Utl'Iiths tUl2d/ ' LIS <;: - Loll 1-r:ga1 Desctipli�n (I la( Mul lion of Ills SUIIII IWeSI cluallcr of SOUtlulI i'I, fuwnshlM 22 FloI ll 1nLfv1.. III King l;ounly Wrlsllinglull, LINSclilrod cc; Icrlluws: �. Ueginning at lire Itulllcenst counar of 1-ut 2, Cily ul Kelll Slioil I'ir!I IIv 87060,11575; lllerlce NU0"52'22"11, along the west liylll-uf-way in ugin of Lakeside Uoulcvard Last, 35I.tlg feel to a Mond of tat )oncy wills a 270.UU fuel radius curve to [lie lell; Illellce uorll lweslel ly, leaving said liylll-of-way ;;ud ._11ui q said cwve, thtougll a celdral angle of all anu distance of 20,1,55 IEeI to a point of (angency; (hence HY12"33'16"W 127.50 feel la a poinl of tangency wills a 370.00 loot Indius carve to the loll; Ilicnce nollliweslelly, 1IUnitJ raid curve, through a central angel o1 IG"30'U0", an arc distance of 3U0.2U feet; Iltenco S00"56',I,l"W 20).U0 feel; Illellce S83° 13'l,l"W G 1.25 tool, Ihen :e S51",I I'3U"W 135.96Ioel; (Norco 00U"26'UU"W "1811.50leaf; Ihencc S3J"3-I'3U"L 89.62 feet; Iltenco SUU"G5'5U"W 19U.81 lee, to lice uo,11, like of said Lot 7_; thence Set; Ili lice along said norllt line, 547.30 feel to the poinl of Uegiimiltu qu0 Excc-nT Lot 4, City of Kent short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent Division No. 4) recorded under auditor's file No. 9605070817, records of King County, Washington, except Ihat portion lying westerly of the following described line: COMMENCING at the weslenunnsl crnneI of said Lot 4, said corner being common wilt the suuthotilmost curter of Lot 3 of Said Shod plat; thence N78°42'18E, along the fine common to said Lots 3 and 4, a dislanco of 318.0 I feel to the POINT OF BEGINNING of said line description; thence S51 020'00"E 9.65 feet; thence S33°40'00"E 108.00 feet; thence S03°30'00"E 80.00 feet; thence S50°50'00"W 103.00 feet; thence S82040'00"W 95.00 feet to [lie soulli line of said Lot 4 and the terminus of said line description. a ,IANbFg2/ 27 'V.N Y .•A: 0 4 N't L L 1`049 ExpinE-s m 26'/b (OlZor9 J / Lot 3, City of Kent, Short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 4) recorded under auditors file No. 9605070817, records of King County, Washington, except that portion lying southerly of the following described line: COMMENCING at the most southerly corner of said lot 3, thence N15000'00"W 105.83 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of said line description; said line being a portion of the boundary of Parcel A, City of Kent Lot Line adjustment No. 88-29 recorded under auditor's file No. 8811141040, records of said county; thence the following courses and distances along said line; thence N74°55'00"E130.73 feet; thence N81°15'00"E 66.00 feet; thence S74030'00"E 68.00 feet; thence S51°20'00"E 105.35 feet to the south line of said Lot 3 and the terminus of said line description. ��'VANDgh29 Jt..OF•W���!. •F � O: O: :O F, ,CISTS�tf'9'J4' NAL LP.7�9 PIRES to 94133132.doc;06/20/96;Pg:3 i TTTTT ff w That portion of the David A. Neely Donation Land Claim No. 37 and section 14, 1 uwnsliip 22 North, Range 4'East, W.M., In King county, Washington described as follows: ..r 6EGWNING at the nudheast turner of Lot 6, City of Kent Short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Litkes it Kent Divisiutt No, 4) recorded Under Auditors file No. 9605070817,records of said county; thence S00'52'31"W, along the east line of said Lot 6, a distance of 418.46 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 8 thencd N89001'31"W, along the south line of said Lot G, a distance of 1177.39 reel:to the northerly prolongation of the ea3l line of Lot 7 of sold short Pitt; thence 500°52'ZZ'W, along said east line of Lot 7• and.idid.tioriherly prolongation, 574.00 feet to the southeast comer of said Lot 7;thence N89'04'02W, along the South line ofsaid Lot 7 and lot 4 of sold short plat. 727.30 feet; thence the following 4 course3 and distances along the sbUth line of said Lot 4; thence No7"47'54"W 62.92 feet;thence S83'54'33•W 70.07 teat;thence 6774i4'3s%vv iO3.28 feet;lhenca 588"18'50"W 100.75 feet;thence, leaving said svuUt lino, N82940'00"E 95.00 feet; thence N50450'DO"E 103.00 feet;thence N03030'00"W 60.00 feet; thence N33'40'00"W i08.00 feet; (heliGe N51'20'00"W 9.65 feet to the north line of said Lot 4;thence cofftittUing, along the boUndary of Parcel A, City of Kent Lot Lint Adjustment No. 88-29, recorded under Auditor'd file No. 8811 WOO, records of said county;thence the following 11 courses and distances along the boundary of sold Parcel A;thence N51620'00"W 105.35 feel; thence N74.30'00'W 68.00 feet; thence 881'15'00"W 68,bO feet;thence 874655'00"W 135.00 feel, thence 866130'DOV 125.01 feel; lhenctt 878'45'00"W 87.00 feet;thence N86025'00"W 80.00 feet; Iirertce N80'30'OVIN a1.46 feel; thence 1`456060'00"W 223.08 foot;th6nca N87656'30'W 40.00 feet to the east rigld of way margin of 53rd Ave, SoUth (Rdseell Road), thence 1402"03'30"E,along said margin, 762.84 feel to the south right of way margin of SOUIh 228111 Street: thence the rollowlnU 7 courses, along sold south margin, thence 888627'57"E 420.14 feet to 9 point of tangency with a 1,188.28 foot radius curve to the left;thence nutiheasleriy, along said solve, through a central angle of 21119'12",.an arc distance of 441.42 feet to a point of tangency;thence N70'12'61"E 86.82 feet;flience N74001'42"E 150.33 feet; thence N70°12'51'E 358.44 feet; thence N66'24'00'E 15U.33 feet;thence N70'12'51"E 279.95 feet to the east llne of Lot 5 df'-ti said short plat; thencs SOO'52'2211W, alorig said east litie, 577.75 feet to the north line of Lot 6 of said short plat; thence 68900422"E, along sold north line, 1,177.44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. KKC-er'j- , 'I-hat polllorl Ut IA I, Cily f'ke111 511Ufl Ploi Nu. '314'-95-29 (Alt 'll10 Lukos ul -- KeI11, Ulvisiutl Nu. I) IucalI" d und01-auditor's (Ito MI. I)OU5010017, 1ouolds ut Wily CoU11(y, Waslllrlg(uil, fescaihud Fos follows: EJCGIPIfIIIIG ul lilo nu1(ha, I,, culilurul LUl I of stlldtrpl nl Dial, said Uumul. being conunorI (u Lots 1 -it Id 2 o(gjetld short J)ldl, GUld crnn@f also belull un Ilu0 sUU111 right of way rn7rgil I of SUU(t'l - _fill) sll-ool; liter ice Nt�'© 27'57"IN Ulo119 Il le 1101111 litre of said Lol 'I :and :5,104'I'LIIl1 Irlrlrilfli, 32.04 feel h 1116 east r1t111( of way nlorpin of G:JId!`,venuu SoLI I (IW!Mell 12u td); Ilu11Ic ;SU2°U:1'JU"W, uIvng said earl nlargirl, 47y,t;7 lest lu' �Iu ilUrlll ruargin of�I slri�(ul land dedicated Iu Ills chy ul Kett( by dood Iec uU J d LIIIdel tIUdilul'a Iglu 111CiI 905U:JIMOG, tucol(is ul said courtly, salt 1111l bull; lICl I1UI.I IudiNl itlielsucllu 011 a JUU.UU too( Iudius curve (u the I',gl11, if tenth (of wl III CII be Fits 5551101, "L; (hence Iu111easIetly, along said cJfve and ludrglti. lhf otltill Ll roulral wij)l f 53°i•I'l15 an urc distance of .353.07 Feet; Blurt ;e 1,IU2°0,1'12"W 08-UU ol; 11witcu NG1°26'62"1N 263.23 foe'.; (hence NO I"32' 3"L.Upt -7 feel lu 0l0 1'I fN r 01" liL GINNII'1G. i;V12 E,<c t!lr Lcgrz �f' vT X.O 9f. 9 Piz y" yC.as'0 c 0 P/7 16 i Lo T S•/? 1.f z 9 �iv/ jtuxuGxuzu cL •WAO 4.4 tG•1, A� ' ICI a�•�0� ?o , 111i'Srt� c1� L .44a �InnCs I"u d� Lot 7 L(!yaf Uuscill)(ion 'f ltal porlion of the soI III iwesl quoi lar of S Oct]on 1'I, I ownshlp 22 IJoi lh, Itango 'I 1'asl, W.M., In King Coull(y W,ishinglon, described as follows: Ueyirntiny at the uoilltcasl coiner of Lot 2, City ul Kent Slim( flat flu. U7000'11575; Ihcnce 1400"52'221L along the west tight-of-way margin of Lakeside E3oulevard L=asl, 35I.U9 (eel fo a poiiil of langoncy with a 27U.UU foul said light-uf-way and along adius curve to the tell; if Ilotitlwesterly, leaving r said curve, Iluouyh a central angle of 43°2�30", an arc dislatce of 20,1.65 feel to a point of tangency; itievice 1,1�12033'16"W -127.50 feel to a point of tangency with a 370,00 (out Mdius umVu to the Iell; Ilccnce alone iwilliweslecly, sold angel of MI6"3U'0( ' rc all a distance of 300.2U feel curve, ((trough a central ; thence S00056'411"W 202.UG feel; (hence )U3°,I3'I T'W G,1.25 fee(; Ihencc 551°'I I'3U"W i35.93 feel; Ifionce SUU"23'00"W 1U4.50 fee(; (hence S33°J'I'3U"L 09.62 feel; thence SUU°55JU"W 190.01 feet to the north line of said Lot 2; thence S89°Od'U2"1=, along said norllt lute, 547.30 feel to the Foinl of lJeyinniny. jqk)0 E,ce mom Lot 4, City of Kent short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent Division No. 4) recorded under auditor's file No. 9605070817, records of King County, Washington, except that portion lying westerly of (fie following described line: COMMENCING at the westernmost corner of said Lot 4, said corner being common with the southernmost corner of Lot 3 of said short plat; thence N78042'18E, along the line common to said Lots 3 and 4, a distance of 318.01 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of said line description; thence S51°20'00"E 9.65 feel; thence S33040'00"E 108.00 feel; thence S03030'00"E 80.00 feet; thence S50050'00"W 103.00 feet; thence S82'40'00"W 95.00 feet to the south line of said Lot 4 and the terminus of said line description. tiIJ Lot 3, City of Kent, Short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 4) recorded under auditors file No. 9605070817, records of King County, Washington, except that portion lying southerly of the following described line: COMMENCING at the most southerly corner of said lot 3, thence N15000'00"W 105.83 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of said line description; said line being a portion of the boundary of Parcel A, City of Kent Lot Line adjustment No. 88-29 recorded under auditor's file No. 8811141040, records of said county; thence the following courses and distances along said line; thence N74°55'00"E130.73 feel; thence N81°15'00"E 66.00 feet; thence S74030'00"E 68.00 feet; thence S51°20'00"E 105.35 feet to the south line of said Lot 3 and the terminus of said line description. c I I Y OF U)J ILI Uuu E. Wichshan.P.P_,L)kectur of Public Works HAIL 10: PROPE M MANAGEMEIIf it,"city otl<ent Cclob,mrs jig Firs( I001'ams ClI ( Of KEIII ENGINEERING UEPf 220 1111 AVEIIUE SOUf1l KEIII , 4IAS111NGION 96031 AI III: JERRY MCCAUGNAII CITY OF KE=NT LID SL=GIiLGATION CERTIFICATE Requested by:&tzl� . .J4 DaLe': 7y� LID it 350 Assess a S Go BZZ -7706 Owner & Address //) URIGIIIAL UESORIPIION /h ( iF more space needed, aLLach description and refer Lu Exhibit "A") Owner & Address NEW UESCRIPTIOfJ Fled Assessment Aw Assessment. uL.s S C-_ U /fig¢,�n_.G' k�q f P�iJ /I ��GO�f ✓ ,... ;40.uu Minimum fee Received /�S/19�� Receipt # (If more space ueeded, aLLach d(_,s(:riptiun and refer Lo Exhibit "0") Owner & Address REMAINDER UESCRIP110N Rem. Assessment Nu. 3 �S/ ( iF more space needed, attach descripLion and refer Lu Exhibit "C") In•s at shu.00 per hour " The undersigned hereby. accepts above Lurms and conditions and certifies to the correctness herein. less S110.00 fee Approved by Resolution fl lotal Due SIGNED -- _ __ , , � /lulalol=lzecJ Stgnalure T1094 ■ ..ATiF� i� fb� _ EXHIBIT... �i� per 11 eel", �l'� O/T IL �-- That portion of the David A. Neely oonatlon Lend Claim No. 37 and Section 14, 1 uwnship 22 North, Flanga 4:East, W.M., in King County, WAshington described as follows; BEGINNINGS at the northeast corner of Lot G, City of Kent Short Plat No_SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes 11 Kent[)!Vision No. 4) recorded UnderAuditofs file No.9605070817,records of said county;thence S00952161"W, along the east line of said Lot 6, a distance of 418.45 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot a thence N8900111"W, along the south line of said Lot 6, a distance of 1177.38 feel:to the northerly prolongation or the east line of Lot 7 of said short plat; thence$00.52'22'W, along said east line of Lot 7- and stlid northerly prolongation, 574.00 feet to the southeast comer of said Lot 7;thence N89'04'02W, along the south line of said Lot 7 and 10l 4 of said short plat.727.30 feet;thence the fallowing 4 courses and distances along the south line of said Lot 4;thence N07"47'54"W 82.92 feet; thence S83.54'33"W 70.67 fast;thence 677'14'38"W 103.2B feet; thence 500016'50"W 100.75 feel;thence, leaving said souUi line, N82'40'00"E 95.00 feet;thence N50650'004E iO3.00 feet;thence NO3'30'00"W 80.00 feet; thence 1433040100"W 108.00 feel; thence N51'20'00"W 9.65 feet to the north line of said Lot 4:thence cohtlnUing, along the boundary of Parcel A, City of Kent Lot Line Adjustment No. 811-29, recorded under Auditor's rile No, 8811 WOO, records of sold county;thence the following 11 courses and distances along the boundary of said Parcel A;thence N51'20'00"W 105.35 feet;thence N74'30'00'W 88.00 feet; thence Sal115'00"W 88.00 feet;thence 874'55'00"W 135.OU feet; thence 865'3700'W 125.01 feet; thence S7814510M 67.00 feel;thence N88"25'UU"W 8U.00 feel; thence N80'30'00"W$1.46 feet; thence N58050'000W 223.08 feet;thence N97658'30"W 40.00 feet to the east right of way margin of 53M Ave. South(Russell Road),thence NO2°03'30"E, along said margin, 702.84 feel to the south right of way. margin of South 228th Street:thence the following 7 courses,along said south margin, thence 688627'57"E 420.14 feet to a point of tangency with a 1,186.28 foot radius curve to the left;thence northeasterly, along said curve, through a central angle of 21'19'12",.an err,distance or 441.42 feet to a point of tangency;thence N7001211"E 88.82 feet;thence N74'01'42"E 150.33 feet;thence N70012'51°E 358.44 feet;thence N66'24'OU'E 150.33 feet;thence N70'12'51`E 279.95 feet to the east line of Lot 5 of--' said shaft plat;thence 1100.5222"W, along said east line, 577.75 feet to the north line of Lot 5 of said short plat;thence 88910472"E, along said north line, 1,177.44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. dial pot florl of Lot 1i, Cily gl 1<e111 Shull i'Inl No. S111lY-95-29 (AKA Mlle Lakes at Kent, blvisiul l NU. '1) raced d t,llder auditor's illo Ny. 905071-1817, 1 ecords of King Cou111y, Mislllliglull, escrilJOd as folluws I I i� BEGIMNING) nl file nurllto.f I� cuitloi-al Lot I ur sniditshull plat said coiner being colninofl to Lols I :irld 2 of r'-lid I;)lot pli.l, sold Pill <11so balm) un Ulu suulll light Uf way nlargil I of SoUtlfl2jU1I1 sli-oet; 111ellce Nt 0°Ir'57"W along the nu1111 line of said Lol 1 arld sold 1(.1t1111 InEil-)111, 32.04 feel b file [last Hi,1111 of way Inargil l of G31 d/`.venuo SuU 9s I (IaUell 1201-1d); lllurtc SU2°U3'JU"W, aluny said east Illargio, 47 j.G7 feel lu' 1e ilorlll maryifl of zi shi of land dodlcated to lilt' city of 1<efll by dead fecold d t.ilide rtll ldiiur':l Illo N 9t7UHHOUG, feculds of said county, sAd pull i, I�eiflj)IU rluu-radial lldeisodul Willi a J8U.UU foul Iadius curve to the I',gl1( 1110 cehle 1of whlclI boors S55'18, "L; lllerice llorlheaslerly, along sell c'lrve and Irlary(1 tltlot)l;ll tt celllral rutl f 53°14'U5", all arc disc[lnce of 353.U7 feel; IFrali:o i,IU2°U,i'12•VV 116.00 0l; lllenc;IJ lilt I°2G'52"lN 283.23 foe'.; IIIer1c? I IU I 0 32'c 3"L t15.77.feel to the h1.1N V Of- UL=GINNING. F;Un E<ct�r - /a i m �,' �dj',,•A r 1° •�ar p t\\ �tt'LANtI' l Hhlllh8 d 1012J r:l . , i Q Lol 7 Legal Uascllliliull Vial Pol Zion of the sotllllwasl I IUrn lcr of Sucllol l 1 H. I uwnsl llll Z1_ hlui ll , a nIn -I L'a:;f, W.M., III Killg Cuunly W;Inhillillun, desclllwd ;c; follows: Uegiluiirlg al Ilse nollheast curtler of Lul 2, City ut Kenl Shwnl [Till tIi 07060'IIJ75; tllellce NUU"52'22"1-. .dully the west liylll-of-wily iiiaic;ui u1 Lakeside l3oulevard Last, 35I.U9 feel to a pull if of InngeIIcy will) a ?IU.UU foul IadiLIS curve to the loll; II1e11ce Ilofthweslelly, leaving said Iiyhl-UI-wily ;II II I uny said curve, lhlough a uenlral angle of I3"25'3U", an alu dislanue of ZU LGS feel to a point of (@Agency; lflellce 14,12'33'10"W 127.5U feel to a Point 01 lauyency with :I 370.OU foul [.[dills culvc (u Ihu loll; Ilicllce oolllmuslully, ulc;ny s;ii l cwve, Ihrouyh a cenllal angel of IO"3U'OU", r111 ale distance of JUU.2t1 feel; [hence 0r'Ot7"56',14 'W 202.UU Ieel; Ihellce SUJ° 13' I,I"W G L25 feel; Illeuce S51"41'30"W 135.9U feel; [deuce SU0"26'UU"W iud.W Ice(; Illenue 01'JYJ,I'JU"L 09.62 feel; [hence SUO"55'S0"W 190.0 1 feel Iu 111e 1101111 line of said Lul 2, (hence S139'04'U2"L=, along seid rlorlh line, 5,17.30 feel lu (Ile I'ui111 of UeUIIIIIinU. a k)0 EKC G a T Lot 4, City of Kent short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent Division No. 4) recorded under auditor's file No. 9605070817, records of King County, Washington, except (fiat portion lying westerly of the following described line: COMMENCING at file westernmost confer of said Lot 4, said corner being common with the southernmost corner of Lot 3 of said Shoff plat; (hence N78042'16E, along the line common to said Lots 3 and 4, a distance of 3 18.0 1 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of said line description; thence S5 1'20'00"E 9.65 feel; thence S33'40'00"E 108.00 feel; thence S03030'00"E 80.00 feet; [hence S50'50'00"W 103.00 feet; thence S82'40'00"W 95.00 feel to the south line of said Lot 4 and the terminus of said line description. Lot 3, City of Kent, Short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 4) recorded under auditors file No. 9605070817, records of King County, Washington, except that portion lying southerly of the following described line: COMMENCING at the most southerly corner of said lot 3, thence N15000'00"W 105.83 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of said line description; said line being a portion of the boundary of Parcel A, City of Kent Lot Line adjustment No. 88-29 recorded under auditor's file No. 8811141040, records of said county, thence the following courses and distances along said fine; thence N74°55'00"E130.73 fee(; thence N81"15'00"E 66.00 feet; thence S74030'00"E 68.00 feet; thence S51°20'00"E 105.35 feet to the south line of said Lot 3 and the terminus of said line description. ;g ze�, //(,d1r 1�5 s DODDS ENGINEERS, INC. / BELLEVUE, WA 98007 DEI Project No: 94133 `-' 6/20/96 L.I.D. ASSESSMENT LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS Promenade 1 That portion of the southwest quarter of Section 14, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M., and the David A. Neely Donation Land Claim No. 37, all in King County, Washington, described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of Tract L-3, City of Kent Short Plat No. 86- 21, as recorded under King County Recording No. 8706041575, also being a Point on the east line of Tract L-1, The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 1, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 136 of Plats, pages 41 through 45, inclusive, records or said county; thence along the north line of said Tact L-1 the following courses and distances; thence N07°47'54"W 62.92 feet; thence S83054'33'W 70.67 feet; thence S77°14'39"W 103.28 feet; thence S88018'50"W 106.75 feet; thence S79024'00"W 70.95 feet; thence S58°09'11"W 102.94 feet; thence leaving said north line N22°37'30"W 108.22 feet; thence N67022'00"E 40.93 feet; thence N20043'00"W 105.45 feet; thence N15000'00"W 161.85 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract; thence N39023'06"E 19.79 feet; thence N02000'16"E 187.98 feet; thence N45000'00"W 17.32 feet; thence N02000'16"E 87.97 feet; thence N11030'02"E 12.93 feet; thence N27035'46"E 65.84 feet; thence N00056'48"E 66.74 feet; thence N69003'16"W 284.06 feet to a point of tangency with a 320.00 foot radius circular curve to the left; thence southwesterly, along said curve, through a central angle of 88053'14", an arc distance of 496.44 feet to a point of tangency; said point being on the westerly right of way margin of 53rd Place South (Russell Road); thence S02003'30"W, along said margin, 80.00 feet; thence S87056'30"E 40.00 feet; thence S56050'00"E 54.04 feet; thence S87059'44"E 302.06 feet; thence S50025'00"E 108.27 feet; thence N66030'00"E 90.94 feet; thence N39023'00"E 21.91 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Contains 232,524±square feet (5.3380±acres). 14 (�Aom 4N.. V w C aiaes94[33U2.doc;06/20/96;Pg: I YAff#r qll r That poition No. 37 and Range 4:Past f thp W.M., In King Neely L)onotion Land County, Whshington desltatitred as loiiows Section 14, township 22 Nvfth. BEGINNINGS at the n(rtheast currier of Lot 8, City or Kent short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Ltrkes at Kent Vivislun No. 4) recorded under Auditor's file No. 9605070817,records of said county; lhenoe S00°52'S1"W, along the east line of said Lot 6, a distance of 415.40 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 8 thence N8fl°01'31"W,along the south line of said Lot 6, a distance of 117T.38 reel:to the northerly prolongation or the east line of Lot 7 of said short plat; thence S00052'22W, along said east line of Lot 7- and sgid;northerly prolongation, 574,00 feet to the southeast comer of said Cat T;thence N89"44'00u� along the South line of said Lot 7 and lot 4 of said shott plat.727.30 feet; thence the following and distances along the south line of said Lot 4;thence N07047'541W 82.92 feet; thence S83954'33*W 70.67 teed;thence 877014138"w 103.28 feet; thence S8t!°18'50"W 108.75 to^.f;thence, leaving said svirttt line, N82°40'00"E 95.00 feet;thence N50050'00"E tO3.00 feet;thence N0303707W 80.00 feel; thence N33°40'00"W 108.00 feel; thetwe N51"20'00"W 9.65 feat to the north line of said Lot 4;thence cofrtinuing, along the boundary of Parcel A, city of Kent Lot Line Adjustment No. M29, recorded under Auditor's rile No, 8811141040, records of said county; thence the following 11 courses and distances along the boundary of said Parcel A;thenceN51'20'00"W 105.35 feel;thence N74'30'QO'W 68.00 feel; thence 881°15'oo"W 88.00 feet;thence S74°55'00"W 135.oU reel;thence S88'3U'WN 1 46 r feel; thencd 878'4510M 87.00 feel;theni:e N88°25'UU"W 80.00 feet;thence NBtl'30'tl0 V1r 81.48 feet; thence N58°801000W 223.08 feel;thence N87"58'30'W 40.00 feet to lire east tight or way margin of 53rd Ave. South (RUssell Roed), thence NO2°03'30"E, along said margin,762.34 feet to rite south right of«•ay margin of South 228(h Street: thence the following 7 courses,along said south tnwgltt, thence 888027'57"E 420.14 feet to a point of tangency with a 1,188.28 foot radius curve to the left; thence northeasterly, along said curve, through a central angle of 2101912",.an arc distance of 441.42 feet lu a point of Tangency; thence N70°12'St"E 86.62 feet;thence N74°01'42"E 150.33 feet; thence N70012'5IT 358.44 feet;thence Nee-24'00'E 15U.331e0t; thence N70'12'51"E 27i3.85 feel to tile � east line of Lot 5 of' said shoat plat; thence 800'5272"W, along said east line, 577.75 feet to the north line of Lot 6 of said short plat;thence 889°04'22"E, along said north line, 1,177 44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. I Ital puttied of Lol I, Cily gf'kelit S11011 F o[ Na. �I 4 J� -d (AKA 'I lie Lakes a f<enl, Division Nu. I) rEICUrt !d tit @tldilol's ili0 W. . 9GU507UU 17, l acorns Uf I<Ilig CUUrlly, V Ishirigtull, +r>+scr!IJod ras IUIIuws: U1 Gif'IIIIhIG ul ilia nutllu!;,1� culltdrol LUI I ursa it�lu!Iihlal, suiticonu!I lninu cUlnntott lu Luls 'I .aru17_ u(rjl=lid short IJlt:tl, nelltl cnln2foalsu bt!Il tl vn 1110 iulll tight 0f way nl7rgili or soU(I.t122Ulil 511-061, Ihelice Nt i3 lr 5 IV ulUllu Ilu milli line 0f said LUl i artd sold rt.iUll1 IrJErllll2o ulu ll f e1 c �ol010 U JUItN! olciiy ;aid luurgin of�:)Id/`.venue ,,ell 1 (laUS earl Margin, 47 J.U7 teal lu' its itUrllt Inaryirl of ZI Sit 1lUl land dedlcllltid Iv IlrL' city ul I<eiit by dead Iecul undel.dt.ldilul's IN) Ht. 917MMUU6, luculds UI said C0UI1ly, sold pUllll IJdll1 IIo t101.1-ludlell 111tudsocllui� Mill a JOU.UU lUul ludius curve lU (he I',gltl, lire cehlt� iof willclt boars 5t55,Jul ° "�; llleltcu IlUllftUecaslell}, along said U true and Itlnrglfr. Ifg0dtll1 tt CalIIIal L111FIlr ITUb", di! lan f e uv( ce of 353.U7 e (; llt :o I,IO2 U,1 12"W UU-UU ol; Ilu:nr.7 NGI°7.G'5L"tJVn Zi33.23 foe'.; Il lance IdU i"3Z' 3"L=.[J5.77.feat lU ilia h! IN l' of" I)L'GINh<,a /�xcer i <=,vT SF 9S 9 .c ' yC.os'o a 1/7 t I UO l7uxrYuusir}:iciuuu u �,�„ a wnhl�• I- v : i•� „1;� �'td i � l�ir•t jt'tiiJ ,, ,0� I'litCs ttirzd7 j /ycci i w U J 17, r Lot 7 L!Ug 11 Ucscrlliliuu l fiat iiurliuu of the sucdllwcsl Iluailcr Of Soullun H. Tuwnshlp ;?Z hloillr, Itanclo Last, W.M., In King Loudly W:.cadnglun, dosurillecl 'Is follows: Uegirulim at the uuilhoes[ cunier of Lut 2, City ul Kenl Shull I'lal rlu. U7UGU,IIJ7!J; Ihellco I�IUU"5Z'22"L, nlony tlll: WL'Sl right-uf-way nlaryin ul Lakeside Boulevard Lasl, 351.139 Ice[ I0 .1 poiiil of langency Willi a 27u.uu fool radius curve to (lie left; Ihence rwrlliwes(eily, leaving said righl-ul-way and along said curve, through a central angle of ,13"25,3U", aii arc distance of 2011.G5 feel to a point of tangency; thence N,12033'IG"W 127.5U feel lu a point of tangency With a 370.00 lout IadRIS rulvc (u Ihe loll; thence IlolUlweslully, :-hung -aid curve, Ilirough a cenUal angel of 40-JU'UU", an arc clislance of JUU.2U feel, llience 500"5G'44"W 202.UU feel; Iherlce SU3°43'I I"W G4.25 feel; (hence S5I°41'JU"W 135.9G feel; (I ter ice 1)UU"26'UU"W 184.5U lee[; Ihenco 0`JJ"3,I'3U-U 89.62 feel; (hence 501J"J5'5U"W 19U.Ul leer Iu the norfll line of said Lot 2; (hence S89"0,1'02"L, along said north line, 5,I7.3U feel to [lie 130111( of Uegirininy. �u0 EKcE�1 Lot 4, City of Kent short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent Division No. 4) recorded under auditor's file No. 9605070017, records of King County, Washington, except that portion lying westerly of the following described line: COMMENCING al the westernmost corner of said Lot d, said corner being common with the southernmost comer of Lot 3 of said short plat; thence N78042'18E, along the line common to said Lots 3 and 4, a distance of 316.01 feel to the POINT OF BEGINNfNG of said line description; (hence S51°20'00"E 9.65 feel; thence S33°40'00"E 108.00 feel; thence S03"30'00"E 80.00 feet; thence S50050'00"W 103.00 feel; thence S82040'00"W 95.00 feet to the south ,tV line of said Lot 4 and the terminus of said line description. t/D �XG EP% Lot 3, City of Kent, Short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 4) recorded under auditors file No. 9605070817, records of King County, Washington, except [hat portion lying southerly of[lie following described line: COMMENCING at the most southerly corner of said lot 3, thence N15000'00"W 105.83 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of said line description; said line being a portion of the boundary of Parcel A, City of Kent Lot Line adjustment No. 88-29 recorded under auditor's file No. 8811141040, records of said county; thence the following courses and distances along said line, thence N74°55'00"E130.73 feet; thence N81°1600"E 66.00 feel; thence S74030'00"E 68.00 feet; thence S51020'00"E 105.35 feet to the south line of said Lot 3 and the terminus of said line description. q,uV EX C ,P% That portion of the southwest quarter of Section 14, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M., and the David A. Neely Donation Land Claim No. 37, all in King County, Washington, described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of Tract L-3, City of Kent Short Plat No. 86- 21, as recorded under King County Recording No. 8706041575, also being a point on the east line of Tract L-1, The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 1, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 136 of Plats, pages 41 through 45, inclusive, records of said county; thence along the north line of said Tact L-1 the following courses and distances; thence N07°47'54"W 62.92 feet; thence S83054'33'W 70.67 feet; thence S77°14'39"W 103.28 feet; thence S88°18'50"W 106.75 feet; thence S79°24'00"W 70.95 feet; thence S58°09'11"W 102.94 feel; thence leaving said north line N22037'30"W 108.22 feet; thence N67°22'00"E 40.93 feet; thence N20'43'00"W 105.45 feet; thence N15°00'00"W 161.85 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract; thence N39023'06"E 19.79 feet; thence N02000'16"E 187.98 feet; thence N45°00'00"W 17.32 feet; thence NO2°00'16"E 87.97 feet; thence N11°30'02"E 12.93 feel; thence N27035'46"E 65.84 feel; thence N00°56'48"E 66.74 feet; thence N89°03'16"W 284.06 feet to a point of tangency with a 320.00 foot radius circular curve to the left; thence southwesterly, along said curve, through a central angle of 88°53'14", an arc distance of 496.44 feet to a point of tangency; said point being on the westerly right of way margin of 53rd Place South (Russell Road); thence S02°03'30"W, along said margin, 80.00 feet; thence S87056'30"E 40.00 feet; thence S56050'00"E 54.04 feet; thence S87059'44"E 302.06 feet; thence S50025'00"E 108.27 feet; thence N66°30'00"E 90.94 feet; thence N39°23'00"E 21.91 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. I t / 7� 1 CITY OF ^z p'�l IT � Don E. Wickstrom,P.E.,Director of Public Works MAIL TO: PROPERTY MANAGEIIEIIT 1-he City of Kent Celebrates Its First 100 years CITY OF KENT ENGINEERING DEPT 220 4T11 AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WASHINGT0N 98031 ATTN: JERRY MCCAUGNAII CITY OF KENT.LID SEGREGATION CERTIFICATE Requested by: Date: 7 �� LID 1! 330 Assess I! 7- j BZ "770a Owner & Address 0RIGINAL DESCRIPTION Alt: all, G4)0 44e ZO/ 6�2 19 (if more space needed, attach description and refer to Exhibit "A") Owner & Address NEW DESCRIPTION New Assessment No. 9 d.. New Assessment Amt.$ if 7 01 $40.00 Minimum Ee Received Receipt N __LU30 (11' mure space needed, attach descripLiun and refer to Exhibit "8") Owner & Address REMAINDER OESCRIPIION Rem. Assessment No. /3 6Z, Sp 3 (if more space needed, attach description and refer to Exhibit .,U) _ firs at $40.00 per hour"- The undersigned hereby accepts above terms and conditions and certifies to the correctness herein. less $40.00 fee Approved by Resolution 11 Total Due SIGNED AuLhori ed Signature T1894 ■ i>wr�iM 'iw Lim . _ EXHIBIT3. I 1 i��rcrdoafi` Lot 71_ :gal Uuscrll,liun lhal pulliun of Ihu soulhwosl rlutulul cal Soclloli 14, 'luwnshlp 22 WWII. Iientlo 'I W.M., lii I<iical Cuuiily Wr.i:;lilncllul1, doscrllual ;.is lolluws: Ueginuiug at the nurllntasl corner of Lot 2, Cily ul 1<e111 Shull I'lal Flu. 117UGU11157'j; I110110: 11Ut1"GZ' l"L, alUlig thu wc;;l light-ol-way rnaitlin Of Lakeside flUuluvand Lusl, 35I.UU Icul to :.r puinl cat Imnjcncy with a 270.UU IUUI ladiUs clove to the Icfl; Ilrol«;o uuilhweaelly, louvind s;lid lilJhl-cal-way and alund said curve, IluUugh ZI Uenlr.il angle of I3"25'3U", an au distance Of 204.65 legit to a point of tangency; thence WY12°33'Itj"W 127.51) feel to a poi(r1 of tangency wills d J70,00 local imiius curve lu Ilse hull; Ihence rwilliwcsluily, along said curve, Iluough a celihal migel of 4G"30'OU", an aic dislance of JU0.2.8 feel, Ihelice S00°56',111"W 202.UG lual; Ihehco SUJ" 1S H"W U4.25 feel; thence S51°41'JU"W 135.915) Ieel; then(:e SU0"26'UU"W 104.50Iecl; Ilicuce SJ3"JTJU"I= U9.62 [eel; Ilicnce SU0'5JJU"W 19U.U1 feet to lire norlh line of said Lol 2; Ilierlce S89004'021-, along said.lioilh line, 547.30 feel to file Poinl of Ueginning. u 0 Exc rP Lot 11, City of!Cent short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at !Cent Division No. 4) recorded under auditor's file No. 9605070817, records of Icing Counly, Washington, except that portion lying westerly of the following described line: COMMENCING at the weslernmost corner of said Lot f, said corner being common with Ilse soulherrunosl corner of Lot 3 of said shod plat; thence N78042'18E, along file line common to said Lots 3 and 4, a distance of 318.01 �-- feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of said line description; thence S51°20'0011E 9.65 feet; thence S33°40'00"E 108.00 feel; thence S03°30'00"E 80.00 feel; thence S50"50'00"W 103.00 feel; thence S82040'00"W 95.00 feel to the south line of said Lot 4 and the terminus of said line description. /�,-1,0 EKG EN( Lot 3, City of Kent, Short Plat No. SPC-95-29 (AKA The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 4) recorded under auditors file No. 9605070817, records of Icing County, Washington, except that portion lying southerly of the following described fine: COMMENCING at the most southerly corner of said lot 3, thence N15000'00"W 105.83 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of said line description; said line being a portion of the boundary of Parcel A, City of Kent Lot Line adjustment No. 88-29 recorded under auditor's file No. 8811141040, records of said county; thence the following courses and distances along said line; thence N74°55'00"E130.73 feet; thence N81°15'00"E 66.00 feel; thence S74°30'00"E 68.00 feel; thence S51°20'00"E 105.35 feet to the south line of said Lot 3 and the terminus of said line description. igNV Ex G c P% That portion of the southwest quarter of Section 14, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M., and the David A. Neely Donation Land Claim No. 37, all in King County, Washington, described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of Tract L-3, City of Kent Short Plat No. 86- 21, as recorded under King County Recording No. 8706041575, also being a point on the east line of Tract L-1, The Lakes at Kent, Division No. 1, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 136 of Plats, pages 41 through 45, inclusive, records of said county; thence along the north line of said Tact L-1 the following courses and distances; thence N07°47'54"W 62.92 feet; thence S83054'33'W 70.67 feet; thence S77°14'39"W 103.28 feet; thence S88°18'50"W 106.75 feel; thence S79°24'00"W 70.95 feet; thence S58°09'1 VW 102.94 feel; thence leaving said north line N22°37'30"W 108.22 feet; thence N67°22'00"E 40.93 feel; thence N20°43'00"W 105.45 feel; thence N15°00'00"W 161.85 feel to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract; thence N39023'06"E 19.79 feet; thence NO2°00'16"E 167.98 feet; thence N45°00'00"W 17.32 feel; thence N02000'16"E 87.97 feel; thence N11°30'02"E 12.93 feel; thence N27035'46"E 65.84 feet; thence N00056'48"E 66.74 feet; thence N89003'16"W 284.06 feet to a point of tangency with a 320.00 foot radius circular curve to the left; thence southwesterly, along said curve, through a central angle of 88°53'14", an arc distance of 496.44 feet to a point of tangency; said point being on the westerly right of way margin of 53rd Place South (Russell Road); thence S02°03'30"W, along said margin, 80.00 feel; thence S67°56'30"E 40.00 feet; thence S56°50'00"E 54.04 feet; thence S87°59'44"E 302.06 feet; thence S50025'00"E 108.27 feet; thence N66030'00"E 90.94 feet; thence N39°23'00"E 21.91 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. i r West Bav COMMENCING at the northwest corner of West Bay, according to the Binding Site Plan (BSP-95-1) recorded in Volume 124 of condominiums, pages 35 through 37, records of King County, Washington; said corner being on the east right of way margin of 53rd Place South (Russell Road) ; thence S87°59'44"E, along the north line of said Binding Site Plan, 86.26 feel to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract; thence continuing S87°59'44"E, along said north line, 302.06 feet; thence S50025'00"E, along the northerly boundary of said Binding Site Plan, 108.27 feet to a point hereinafter referred to as Point "A' thence S66°30'00"W 20.37 feet; thence S76`45'00"W 87.00 feel; thence N86025'00"W 80.00 feel; thence N80'30'00"W 61.46 feet; thence N56°50'00"W 169.04 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; TOGETHER WITH: COMMENCING at the aforementioned Point"A'; thence N66°30'00"E 90.94 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described tract; thence continuing N66°30'00"E 13.70 feet; thence N15°00'00"W 10.73 feel; thence S39023'00"W 21.91 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Contains 25,416±square feet (0.5835±Acres). a�,vnrinFR� •c P 'Z:2: o• :o r�•• .p 27 N •CISTF•NF'.•�C' 41.LAND PIRES 10/28 94133132.doc;06/17/96;Pg:2 city or JL�loll f'1I, H oil C, Wichshow,P.E., Uireclui of Public Worts MAIL 10: PROPERTY MANAGEMEII! Iho City of I(enl Colebulles Its FBsr 100 Pains I,l l Y Or MIT ENGINEERING DEN 220 4111 AVENUE SOUIII KENT, WASHINGTON 96031 ATTN: JERRY MCCAUGIIAN CITY OF KENT LID SL=GREGATION CERTIFICATE ' a.c. 'rvzt�a./ ✓� Requested by: � '�( �'i. Da Le: /zS/96 LID 0 33D Assess Cd 206- Lz - 7-70TT / . Owner & Address ORIGINAL UESCRIPI1011 ( if mure space needed, aLLach dLscrlp(.ion and refer Lu ExhibiL "A") J�Owner & Address NE4! UESCRIPT ION New Assessment Nv. /7 v�-�""„� New As'sesswenL AmL.1l c`� /6 9- O 9 L-�`` Cam/ 6 G (A l LZL4G! Cll�(/� (G4 CL J �/T�IGi N� Tl�E />Es 1,q 7- `c�V 7: PL A7- Divijzw $40.00 Minimum Fee Received /—/19_ RecLiPL tl (II' inure space needed, al.Lach description and refer to Exhibit "8") Ormer & Address P[MAINDER DESCRIPTION Rem. Assessment No. -A? ( if more space needed, aLLach description and refer to Exhibit "(1") _ hrs at 84U.UO per IIOur� The undersigned hereby. accepts above terms and conditions and certifies to the correctness herein. less E40.00 fee Approved by Resolution I/ Total Due SIGNED AuUoriied ignatore T1894 / ....04 , �� ►.,1. ' _ EXHIBIT1.O -- P q ` .. That partion of tile David A. 140ely Donation Land Claim No. 37 and Section 14, 1 uwnship 22 North, Rangy 4'East, W.M., In lung County, Washington desctiUed as follows: BEGINNING at lire nutilluast tourer of Lot 6, City of Keiji Short Plat No_ SPC-95-29 (AKA The Likes it Kent Division 140. 4) recorded underAudltoes file No. 9605070817,records of said county; thence Sao 52'51"W, along Elie east line of said Lot 6, a distance of 418,48 feat to the southeast corner of said Lot 6 thencd Na9"01'31"W, along ilia south line of said Lot 0, a distance of 1177.38 feet: to the northerly prolongation of the Boat line of Lot 7 or sold shod plat; thence 500'52'22'W, along said east line of Lot 7. and sbid froriherly prolongation, 574.00 feet to the southeast comer of said Lot 7; thence N89°04'02W, along the soul.h line of sold Lot 7 and lot 4 of said shell plat. 727.30 feet; thence the foilowlng 4 courses and distances Blond (tie south line of said Lot 4; licnca N07"47'54'W 62.92 feet; [hence S83^54'33-W 70.87 teal;thence 677.14138"VY 103.20 feet; ifterrce 30'18'50"W 100.75 feet; (hence, leaving saki south line, N82.40'00"E 95.U0 feet; thence N50050'00'E 103.00 feet; thence No3930'0o"W 8o,00 fee(; (hence N33040'00"W 108.00 feel; Ilrehce N51°20'00"W 9,65 cont feet to the north line of said Lot a; thence continuing, atone the boundary of Parcel A, City of Kent Lot Lint Adjustment No, 88-29, recorded under I Auditor's file No, 8811141040, records of sold county;thence the fallowing 11 courses and distances along the boundary of said Parcel A; thence N51.20100"W 105.35 feet; thence N74°30'OO'W 68.00 feet; thence 881'15'00"W 88.00 feet;thence S74°55'00"W 135.00 feel; thence S66.30'00"N 125.01 feel; Lhenc; 878 45 0oxW 87.00 t8el' the0be N86025'00"W 80.00 feet; [hence N801301oo"W 61.46 feet; thence N58°60'00"W 223.08 feet; thence N87656'30-W'10.00 feet to lyre east right of way margin of 53rd Aye. 800th (Russell Road), thence NO2°03'30"E, along said margin, 762.84 feel to the south right or way mafgirl 0f South 22811181reel: thence file following 7 coilrses, along safd suutli margin, thence S88°27'57"E 420.14 feet to 2 point of tangency with a 1,186.28 foot radius culvt to the left;thence norfheasferly, along said curve, through a cellfral angle of 21.1912", an irc distance of 441.42 feel to a Point of tangency; [hence N70.12161"E 8e.62 feet;tftence N74"01'42"E 150.33 feet; thence N70112'51'E 358.44 feet; thence N88'24'00"E 150.33 feet; hence N70°12'51"E 279.95 feet to the east line of Lot 5 of s� said shalt plat; thence 800.62'22"W, along Bald east line, 577.75 feet to the north line of Lot 6 of said short plat; thence 589"04'22"E, along safd north line, 1,177.44 feet it) the P(JIN V OF BEGINNING. .., Contains 2,508,606±square feet (57.5897t acres). ,r. r�r�ir�ir � That portion of the David A. Neely Donation Lend Claim No. 37 and Seciiun 14, 1 uwnship 22 North, Range 4'East, W.M., In King County, Washington described as follows: BEGINNING at the nudhoasl corner of Lot 6, City of Kent Short Plat No_ SPCS-95-29 (AKA.The Likes at Kent Division No, 4) recorded under Auditor's file No. 9605070817,recoids of said county; thence S00952'51"W, along the east line of said Lot 5, a distance of 418,46 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 6 thence N89001'31"W, along the south line of said Lot 6, a distance of 117T.38 reef: to the northerly prolongation of the east fine of Lot 7 of sold short plat; thence S00052'22'W, along said east line of Lot 7! and said northerly prolongation, 574.00 feet to the southeast comer of said Lot 7:thence N89604'02W, along the south lino of said Lot 7 and lot 4 of sald short plat, 727.30 feet; thence the following 4 courses and distances along the south line of said Lot 4; thence N07047'54'W 62.92 feet;thence S83'54'33"W 70.Q7 fait;thence 677414'38''W 103.28 fuet; Itlunce 58b°18150"W 106,75 feel;thence, leaving said south line, N82940'00"E 95.00 feet; thence N50650'00'E 103.00 feet;thence N03930'000W 80.00 feet; thence N33°40'004W 108.00 feet; thence N51'20'00"W 9.65 feet to ttre north line of said Lot 4; thence continuing, along the boundary of Parcel A, City of Kent Lot Line Adjustment No. 88-29, recorded under Audiloe9 file No. 8811141040, records of said county;ttlefice the following 11 courses and distances along the boundary of said Parcel A; thence N51°20'00"W 105.35 feel;thence N74'30'00'W 68.00 feat; thence 981 el5'0o"W 66.00 feet;thence S74055'00"W -135.00 feet;thence 588'30'DO"W 125.01 feel; thence 878'45'00'W 87.00 feel;thence N88025'00"W 80.00 feet; thence N80'30'00V 81,4E feet; thence N58060'000W 223.08 feat;thence N8765630"W 40.00 feet to tire east right of way margin of 53rd Ave. South (Russell Road), thence NO2'03'30"E, along said margin, 702.84 feel to the south right of way marpin of South 228th Street; thence the following 7 courses, along said south margin, thence 688027'570E 420.14 feet to a point of tangency with a 1,188.28 foot radius curve to the left;thence riortheaslerly, along said curve, through a central angle of 21'19'12", an arc distance of 441.42 feel to a point of tangency;thence N70'12'51"E 86.82 feet; thence N74°01'42"E 150.33 feet; thence N70°12'51"E 358.44 feet;thence N88'24'00"E 150.33 feet; thence N70'12'51"E 279,95 feet to the east line of Lot 5 of''�' said short plat; thence,S00'52'22"W, along said east line, 577.75 feet to the north line of Lot 5 of said short plat;thence 68900472"E, along said north line, 1,177.44 feet to the POIN I OF BEGINNING. j�,T/ tJF '; C G,=J li E.S iJ > {I c.U!- _S'f��f'T f''C•f7- ,(�/C'/.f/C.%✓ i/- <f ... i Kent City Council Meeting Date September 3 , 1996 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: LID 336 - SEGREGATION - RESOLUTION 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: As recommended by the Public Works Committee, adoption of Resolution No. authorizing the segregation of Assessment #50 of LID 336 to accommodate a boundary line adjustment. The segregated properties will be paying their designated share of the LID assessment. 3 . EXHIBITS: Resolution, Public Works Committee minutes, Public Works Director memorandum, and vicinity map 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Committee (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO X YES 6 . EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS• 7. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: 'ACTION• Council Agenda Item No. 3H DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORICS August 21, 1996 TO: Public Works Com�(mQiht e FROM: Don Wicicstrom �'v RE: Segregation - LID #336 Assessment #50 The Public Works Department has received a request from Mr. Glen Woo of Orillia Industrial Distributors to segregate Assessment #50 in LID #336, East Valley Highway Improvements. This segregation is requested to accommodate a boundary line adjustment. The property is located at the southwest comer of So. 180th St. and East Valley Highway. The segregated parcels will be paying their equal share of the LID assessment. ACTION: Recommend Council adopt Resolution # for the segregation of Assessment #50 in LID 336. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AUGUST 21, 1996 PRESENT: Tim Clark Don Wickstrom Judy Woods Gary Gill Connie Epperly Ed White Tom Brubaker LID 4330 Segregation - Assessment &5 Wickstrom explained that this property has been sold; they have adjusted the lot lines and the assessment will be adjusted to correspond with the new lot lines. He said the segregated parcels will be paying their share of the LID assessment. Committee unanimously recommended adoption of a resolution for the segregation of Assessment 95 in LID ON. LID 9336 Segregation - Assessment 950 Wickstrom explained that this is also a property sale with lot line adjustments. The assessments will be adjusted to correspond with the new lot lines. Each segregated parcel will be paying their share of the LID assessment. Committee unanimously recommended adoption of a resolution for the segregation of Assessment 950 in LID 4336. S. 208th Street Street Improvement King Countv/Kent Agreement Countv/Kent Agreement Wickstrom stated that King County is not making capacity type road improvements within the urban area. Their new policy states that to do so, an Agreement must be signed with the potential annexing' city agreeing to reimburse them (the County) for their cost upon annexation (a mortgage type reimbursement). The reimbursement would be via a 20 year period or, whatever is left from that 20 year period at the time of annexation. Wickstrom explained that this road improvement is along S. 208th from 116th Avenue S.E. to 132nd Avenue S.E., with some work being done to the east of that. The County is apparently ready to go with this and is asking Kent to execute an Agreement. Wickstrom explained that the total project cost is $9,000,000; they have budgeted about $2,000,000; they have a$2,000,000 grant and as with our S.E. 240th St. agreement, we said we will not pay for any past costs and we want reimbursement for any grant money. Wickstrom said our cost would be $5,000,000 were we to annex the area today. Wickstrom said that part of the agreement includes improving a portion of S.E. 240th between 132nd and Bath, which is the entrance to the Meridian ` ' 1 0 r ! I-- sq j _ I � f- 33 11 T, lt --- - Lo S. lqZ 1 ASS•w�MFliT �.' •.� (Ty P) l I II L. i �� L.Lb. SoUwlt�� I y E.4 VA.L mr=" 1r11�.►�1W�.� RESOLUTION NO . A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, directing the Finance Director to segregate assessment number 50 levied under L . I .D. 336 . WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Kent established assessment number 45 of Local Improvement District 336 ( "LID 33611 ) ; and WHEREAS, Orillia Industrial District Associates No . 1, has requested segregation of a parcel from the property subject to assessment number 50, which parcel shall be designated assessment number 50-1, and which property is described in the LID segregation application certificate, attached hereto as Exhibit 1; and WHEREAS, the application certificate 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 50 of LID 336, which is legally described in the LID segregation application certificate filed by Orillia Industrial District Associates No. 1, attached hereto as Exhibit 1 and incorporated herein by this reference, shall have one parcel segregated from the assessment tract, creating new Assessment No. 50-1, in accordance with the application. Section 2 . The legal description of the segregated parcel is described in the attached LID segregation application certificate (indicated as "Exhibit B" on the application certificate) . Section 3 . The legal description of the remainder of the tract of assessment number 50 is described in the attached LID segregation application certificate (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 50-1 shall be $3 , 686 . 76; the new assessment amount for the remainder of the property originally subject to assessment number 50 shall be equal to the amount remaining due under the original assessment number 50 less the assessment amount now attributed to the tract subject to the newly formed assessment number 50-1. 2 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 50 of LID 336 according to the terms stated herein. Passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington this day of 1996 . Concurred in by the Mayor of the City of Kent, this day of , 1996 . JIM WHITE, MAYOR ATTEST: BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK 3 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 , 1996. (SEAL) BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK segass#50.336.res 4 CITY OF ?� �j ' AUG 7 - 1996 ,10y/� k;iIY OF KEN Don E. Wickstrom, P.C., Director of Public Works FFICASURY MAIL TO: PROPERTY MANAGEMENT the City ofKent Celebrafes lts First too Years C l T Y OF KENT ENG111EERING DEPT 220 4111 AVEIIUE SOUIII KENT, WASHINGTON 98031 AT TN: JERRY NCCAUGIIAII CITY OF KENT LID SEGREGATION CERTIFICATE Requested by: ) G1en /Cl�rr• Date: ��Zs/y4 LID It 33�, Assess 11 S0 Owner & Address ORIGINAL OESCRIPTION /S. Portion of north 1/2 of southeast 1/4 of northwest 1/4 As-oG No , lying westerly of state highway less county road less /r north 217.8 ft. thereof and less �Zex)4 �00 beginning an south line South ]80th street west 300 ft. from westerly margin state highway; Thence east along said south line 221.07 ft. ; Thence along curve to right radius 40 ft. distance 88.14 ft. to westerly margin J�/;, TZ E 44fJ';'7 4, state highway; Thence southwesterly along said westerly % margin 221.07 ft. ; Thence North 52'49'05" west 60 ft. ; Thence North 25'56'39" west 164.18 ft. ; Thence North 00'55'47" east 60 ft. to point of beginning. (if more space needed, al.Lach description and refer to Exhibit "A") Owner & Address NEW DESCRIPTIUN New Assessment No. —/ New Assessment Ault.$ 56,5 - '7G lit $40.00 Minimum Fee Received 7/1v/19 fG Receipt # 2-OL07 (If more space needed, aLLach descriptiun and refer Lo Exhibit "0") Owner & Address REMAINDER DESCRIP11011 Rem. Assessment No. SO (if more space needed, attach description and refer to Exhibit "C") ;2_5" lirs at $40.00 per hour" /"•Uo The undersigned hereby. accepts above terms and conditions and certifies to the correctness herein. less Total Oue$40.00/ r�fee Approved by ResaluLion fl / /�/1[[���I 0�' �60, 6- en n !/ '^...- SIGNED Autlorized Signature T1894 ■ I■ >MI 'i+ 1�� _ EXHIBIT.1 EXHIBIT r'Br' All that certain real property situate in the Incorporated Territory of the City of Kent, County of King, State of Washington, being a portion of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Secticn 31, Township 23 .. North, Range 5 East, Willamette Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at a monument in case at the intersection of South 180th Street and East Valley Highway as shown on that certain Record of Survey filed in Book 63 of Surveys, Page 83 and recorded under Recorder's File No. 8810139005, King County Records; Thence along the centerline of South 180th Street, North 88'36'44"West 379.39 feet; Thence South 00055'39 West 42.00 feet, to a point on the South Right-of-Way line of South 180th Street as described in King County Superior Court Cause No. 81-2-08117-7, said point being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described parcel of land; THENCE parallel with and 42.00 feet Southerly from the centerline of South 180th Street, South 88'36'44 East 83.66 feet; THENCE North 00055'39" East 6.13 feet to the South Right-of-Way line of South 180th Street, as described in Recorders File No. 7405290486,- THENCE parallel with and 33.50.feet Southerly from the North line of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 31, South 89'04'21"East 167.79 feet to a point on the Right-of-Way described in Recorders File No. 3960406, King County Records; THENCE Southerly 71.27 feet, along the arc of a 40.00 foot radius curve, concave to the Southwest, having a radial bearing of South 25°04'28" West, through a central angle of 102*05*34", to a point of tangency; THENCE continuing along the Northwesterly Right-of-Way line of East Valley Highway, King County Records, parallel with and 35.00 feet Northwesterly from the centerline of East Valley Highway, South 37010'02" West 221.09 feet; THENCE North 52049'58" West 7.00 feet, to the Northwesterly Right-of-Way line of East Valley Highway as described in Recorder's File No. 9107030733, King County Records; THENCE parallel with and 42.00 feet Northwesterly from the centerline of East Valley Highway, - South 37*10'02" West 61.29 feet; THENCE leaving said Right-of-Way, North 52049'58" West 117.50 feet; THENCE North 00055'39" East 208.84 feet to the True Point of Beginning. -the 110 r Z11•F3 F Ike F. hteAsure d pl(w 5o. Lti • F s d 54% EXHIBIT "C" Portion of north 1/2 of southeast 1/4 of northwest 1/4 lying westerly of state highway less county road less north 217.8 ft. . thereof and less beginning on south line South 180th street west 300 ft. from westerly margin state highway; Thence east along said south line 221 .07 ft. ; Thence along curve to right radius 40 ft. distance 88. 14 ft. to westerly margin state highway; Thence southwesterly along said westerly margin 221 .07 ft. ; Thence North 52'49'05" west 60 ft. ; Thence North 25°56'39" west 164. 18 ft. ; Thence North 00'55'47" east 60 ft. to point of beginning. E ?CC, f(0 All that certain real property situate in the Incorporated Territory of the City of Kent, County of King, State of Washington, being a portion of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 31, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at a monument in case at the intersection of South 180th Street and East Valley Highway as shown on that certain Record of Survey filed in Book 63 of Surveys, Page 83 and recorded under Recorder's File No. 8810139005, King County Records; Thence along the centerline of South 180th Street, North 88'36'4-4"West 379.39 feet; Thence South 00055'39" West 42.00 feet, to a point on the South Right-of-Way line of South 180th Street as described in King County Superior Court Cause No. 81-2-08117-7, said point being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING of the herein described parcel of land; THENCE parallel with and 42.00 feet Southerly from the centerline of South 180th Street, South 88'36'44"East 83.66 feet; THENCE North 00055'39" East 6.13 feet to the South Right-of-Way line of South 180th Street, as described in Recorder's File No. 7405290486; THENCE parallel with and 33.50 feet Southerly from the North line of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 31, South 89004'21`'East 167.79 feet to a point on the Right-of-Way described in Recorder's . ile No. 3960406, King County Records; THENCE Southerly 71.27 feet, along the arc of a 40.00 foot radius curve, concave to the Southwest, having a radial bearing of South 25004'28" West, through a central angle of 102*05'34", to a point of tangency; THENCE continuing along the Northwesterly Right-of-Way line of East Valley Highway, King County Records, parallel with and 35.00 feet Northwesterly from the centerline of East Valley Highway, South 37°10'02" West 221.09 feet; THENCE North 52049'58" West 7.00 feet, to the Northwesterly'Rgght-of-Way fine of East Valley Highway as described in Recorder's File No. 9107030733, King County Records; THENCE parallel with and 42.00 feet Northwesterly from the centerline of East Valley Highway, South 37010'02" West 61.29 feet; THENCE leaving said Right-of-Way, North 52049'58" West 117.50 feet; - I" �( THENCE North 00055'39" East 208.84 feet to the True Point of Beginning. EX--eF+ fhe- hO rfh Z11-F3 Ff lkeb6. NeA5u" d pl(w So. Lti f 1 54. Kent City Council Meeting Date September 3 , 1996 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN - SET HEARING DATE 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Authorization is requested to set September 17 , 1996, as the public hearing date for the 1997- 2002 Capital Facilities Plan. 3 . EXHIBITS: None 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Finance Director (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO X YES 6 . EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS: 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION• 'ACTION• Council Agenda Item No. 3I Kent City Council Meeting Date September 3 , 1996 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: S . 196TH STREET BETWEEN WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY AND EAST VALLEY HIGHWAY - CONDEMNATION ORDINANCE 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: As recommended by the Public Works Committee, adoption of Ordinance No. to condemn those properties along the 196th Corridor project as described in the ordinance and pursuant to its terms. 3 . EXHIBITS: Public Works Committee minutes and ordinance 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Committee (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 Committee unanimously recommended that Sept 3rd be set for the public hearing on the City's 6 Year Transportation Improvement Plan. In response to Tim Clark, Wickstrom explained that this is essentially the Plan in last year's program; we had to delete some projects due to financial limits. However some needed to be added due to the new issues related to the additional rail traffic in the area. It is the same Plan previously presented and is based on the Comp Plan that was developed plus, the Meridian Annexation. Russell Road Street Vacation Funds Wickstrom said that the Lakes Development had requested a vacation of Russell Road from Lakeside Boulevard West to S. 228th Street. We had valued that vacation to be approximately $20,000. Wickstrom requested placing that money into the School Pedestrian Walkway Fund (R36) so we can continue to address the school pedestrian facilities issues. Committee unanimously recommended authorizing the monies received from the vacation of Russell Rd. be placed into the School Pedestrian Walkway Fund (R36) ADDED ITEMS: 196th Condemnation Ordinance (Tom Brubaker) �-- Tom requested authority to prepare a condemnation ordinance to allow us to commence condemnation proceedings on those portions of the 196th Corridor between East Valley Highway and West Valley Highway that will need to be condemned. Tom explained the approximate location of the Corridor project and noted that we are moving forward on the bridge design portion of this project as well as the general roadway design. In order to construct this road, we need to purchase some additional right of way affecting various property owners. He said we have been negotiating with most of the affected property owners and we have been able to enter into purchase agreements for most of the parcels however, some we have not. Brubaker stated that we hope to be able to come to an agreement on these parcels. He said that we need the authority and leverage to commence condemnation proceedings if necessary. Committee unanimously recommended that the City Attorney prepare a condemnation ordinance for those properties, where an amicable agreement cannot be reached between the City and specific property owners along the 196th Corridor project. Resolution for the Regional Transit Authority (Tom Brubaker) Brubaker has received a request from the Mayor's office that this Committee consider approval of a resolution that generically endorses the upcoming RTA issue in the Fall election. He noted that we had passed a similar resolution about a year ago and this would simply up-date that resolution for this next election. Committee unanimously recommended authorizing the City Attomey to prepare a resolution endorsing the RTA issue in the Fall election. 3 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE of the City of Kent, Washington, providing for the acquisition of an easement for street purposes over certain properties in order to extend, improve, alter and widen South 196th Street between West Valley Highway (SR 181) and East Valley Highway; providing for the payment thereof out of the 196th Street Corridor Project Fund; and providing for the condemnation of such property rights as necessary therefor; all of said properties located within the City of Kent, King County, Washington. THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City of Kent ("City") authorizes the acquisition by condemnation of all or a part of various parcels of certain real property located in King County, Washington, for the extension, improvement, alteration and widening of South 196th Street in the City of Kent between West Valley Highway (SR 181) and East Valley Highway. These parcels are legally described in Exhibit A, attached and incorporated by this reference (the "Properties"). Section 2. The public convenience, use and necessity demand that the City condemn the Properties in order to acquire right-of-way, slope, aerial and other necessary easements for street purposes, which purposes shall include all acts necessary to complete the extension, improvement, alteration and widening of South 196th Street, including improvements for drainage, curbs and gutters, sidewalks, landscaping, illumination, signal improvements, electrical facilities, utility adjustments and relocations and any other street or municipal purposes that may become necessary from time to time on the Properties. 1 Section 3. The City shall condemn the Properties only after just compensation has first been made or paid into court for the owner or owners in the manner prescribed E r law. Section 4. The City shall pay for the entire cost of the acquisition by condemnation provided for in this Ordinance through the City's "196th Street Corridor Fund," or from any of the City's general funds, if necessary, as may be provided by law. Section 5. The City authorizes and directs the City Attorney to commence those proceedings provided by law that are necessary to condemn the Properties. In commencing these condemnation procedures, the City authorizes the City Attorney to enter into settlements, stipulations or agreements in order to minimize damages, which settlements, stipulations or agreements may include, but not be limited to, the amount of just compensation to be paid, the size and dimensions of the Properties condemned, construction easements and other property interests. Section 6. Any acts consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this Ordinance are ratified and confirmed. "~ Section 7. The provisions of this ordinance are declared to be separate and severable. The invalidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section or portion of this ordinance, or the invalidity of the application thereof to any person or circumstances shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Ordinance, or the validity of its application to other persons or circumstances. 2 Secfion 8. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from �.. and after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law. JIM WHITE, MAYOR ATTEST: BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: ROGER A. LUBOVICH, CITY ATTORNEY PASSED the day of , 19_. APPROVED the day of 19_. PUBLISHED the _ day of 19_. 1 hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, and approved by the Mayor of the City of Kent hereon indicated. BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK CONOENi16.pwk 3 :i Zxr/-1ZdY T /-7 11?eWd 71a, 2C That portion of Lot 2 of Kent Short Plat No. SP-79-11, as recorded under Recording Number 8002040777, described as follows: Portion of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , .in King County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at a point which is 970.20 feet south and 30 feet east of the northwest corner of said Section 1; thence north 89022 ' east, 420 feet; thence north 130.20 feet; thence north 89022 ' east, 115 feet; thence south 324 feet; thence south 89022 ' west, 535 feet; thence north 193 .80 feet to the point of beginning; EXCEPT portions thereof taken in King County Superior Court Cause Nos. 693086, 695462 and 715174 for SR 181, Kent: Meeker St. to Tukwila; AND EXCEPT the east 115 feet thereof. P ND That portion of the northwest quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington, being described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said northwest quarter; thence south 010541001, west, along the west line of said northwest quarter, a distance of 1164.52 feet; thence south 88045156" east, parallel to the north line of said northwest quarter, a distance of 109.21 feet, to the easterly margici of SR-181 (West Valley Highway) as condemned under King County Superior Court Cause No. 693086, and the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing south 88045156" east, a distance of 340.82 feet, to a point of intersection with the southerly projection of the east line of Lot 1 of City of Kent Short Plat No. SP-79-11, as recorded under King County Recording Number 8002040777; thence south 010541001, west, along said projection and parallel to the west line of said northwest quarter, a distance of 166.58 feet, to the northerly margin of South 196th Street,- thence north 88029101" west, along said margin, a distance of 270.21 feet, to the easterly margin of said SR-181; thence north 21020'07" west, along said margin, a distance of 178 . 94 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. P N O A LS'p The west 7.5 feet of the south 166 .58 feet of the following described property: Lot 1 of Kent Short Plat No. SP-82-7, as recorded under Recording Number 8209220339, said Lot 1 being more particularly described as follows: That :ortion of the northwest quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington, being described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of said northwest quarter; thence south 010541001, west, along the west line of said northwest quarter, a distance of 640.52 feet; thence south 88045156" east, parallel to the north line of said northwest quarter, a distance of 450.03 feet, to the northeast corner of Lot 1 of City of Kent Short Plat SP-79-11 as recorded under Recording Number 8002040777; thence south 010541001, west, along the east line of said Lot 1 and parallel to the west line of said northwest quarter, a distance of 209.27 feet, to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing south 010541001, west a distance of 28:.31 feet, to the northerly margin of South 196th Street; thence south 88029 '01" east, along said margin, a distance of 275.02 feet; thence north 01054 '00" east, parallel to the west line cf said northwest quarter, a distance of 272.91 feet; thence north 86044 '05" west a distance of 275 . 08 feet, POINT to the TRUE F BEGINNING. Cd ni T. / 7 3 9 - 7R Portion of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington, described as follows: 13 Beginning at a point 725 feet east and 1329 . 39 feet south of the northwest corner of said Section; thence north 653 .42 feet; thence east 160 feet; thence south 653 .89 feet; thence west 160 feet to beginning; �i i 7_U - zf That portion of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 1, ' Township 22 North, Range 4 Cast, W.M. , in King County, Washington, described as follows : iBeg inning g g at a point which is north 89 22 ' east 885 feet and south 678 feet from the northwest corner of said subdivision; thence south 653 .89 feet to the north line of the County Road; thence along said road line north 89032 ' east 320 feet; thence north 654 .82 feet; thence south 89022 ' west 320 feet- to the point of beginning; The west 160 feet of the following described tract : That part of the north half of the northwest- quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at a point which is north 89022 ' east 1365 feet and souiLli 678 feet from the northwest corner of said subdivision; thence south 655.28 feet to the north line of County road; thence along said road line north 89032 ' east 363 . 10 feet to westerly line of Seattle-Tacoma Interurban Railway right-of-way; thence along said right-of-way line north 0047 ' west 656.31 feet; thence south 89022 ' west 354.12 feet to beginning; qN O That portion of the north half of the northwest quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at a point which is north 89022 ' east 1, 365 feet and south 678 feet from the northwest corner of said subdivision; thence south 655 .28 feet of the north line of County road; thence along said road line north 89032 'east 363 . 10 feet to the westerly line of Seattle-Tacoma Interurban Railway right-of-way; thence along said right-of-way line north 00047 ' west 656.31 feet-; thence south 89022 ' west 354 .12 feet to point of beginning; EXCEPT the west 160 feet thereof; i 7D`f - Y That Portion of the following property lying south of the center line of vacated South 194th Street; A parcel of land situate in the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington, described as follows: Commencing at the north quarter corner of said Section 1; thence along the north line of said Section 1, north 88048 ' 16" west-, a distance of 353 .75 feet, more or less, to the TRUE POINT 017 BEGINNING, said point being the intersection of the westerly righL of way line of John Costello Road (also know as 76th Avenue South) with the north line of said Section 1; thence along said westerly right of way line of John Costello Road, south 602 '45" east, a distance of 1373 .79 feet, to a point on the south line of said northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 1; thence along said south line north 8804113711 west, a distance 551.69 feet to a point in the easterly right of way line of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company; thence along said easterly right of way line of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, north 101121" east, a distance of 1146.04 feet, to the beginning of a tangent curve, concave easterly, having a radius of 11,416.19 feet; thence northerly along said curve and along said right of way line, an arc distance of 195 .45 feet, to a point in the southerly right of way line of main ditch Drainage District No. 1; thence along said Drainage District No. 1 right of way line, north 65051139" east, a distance of 47.43 feet, to a point on the northline of said Section 1; thence along the northline of said Section 1, south 88048116/1 east, a distance of 338 .03 feet, to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; TOGETHER WITH that portion of vacated 76th Avenue South as would attach by operation of law. EXCEPT that portion deeded to the City of Kent for street drainnge and utility purposes by King County Deed recorded under Recording Number 8509270018. II "' That portion of the i5 h ast P quarter of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King Count,-, Washington, described as follows: Commencing at a point on the east line of said section, which point is 119.06 feet south of the north line of said southeast quarter; thence parallel with said north line of said southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, north 88011,011, west 638 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing north 88011101" west 636 .64 feet; thence north 100812211 east 342.11 feet; thence south 88011'01" east 636 .64 feet; thence south 1008122" west 342.11 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. A11D That portion of the southeast quarter of the northeas= quarter and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King Count;', Washington, described as follows: Commencing at a point on the east line of said section, which point is 119.06 feet south of the north line of said southeast quarter; thence parallel with said north line of said southeass quarter of the northeast quarter, north 88011101" west 1, 274 . 64 feet; thence north 1008 '22" east 342.11 feet to the TRUE =C:NT OF BEGINNING; thence south 88011'O1" east 636.64 feet; thence north 1008122" east 3 .00 feet; thence north 88011'01" west 636.64 feet; thence south 1008122" west 3.00 feet to the TRUE PCIN7 OF BEGINNING. — �CUA/ 7T � / That portion of the east half of the northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington, e� described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of west line of Primary State Highway No. 5 (East Valley Road) with the north line of south 251. 94 feet of northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of said section 1; thence southerly along said west line 371 feet; thence westerly parallel with the north line of said south 21;1 . Q4 -feet a distance of 590 feet; thence northerly parallel with said west highway line, 371 feet; thence easterly along the north line of said south 251.94 feet to a point of beginning; EXCEPT that portion conveyed to the City of Kent, by deed recorded under Recording Number 7905090734 . TOGETHER WITH an easement for a lead spur track over the north 17 feet of the south 251.94 feet of that portion of the north half of the northeast quarter and the north half of the northwest quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington, lying easterly of the Northern Pacific Railway; EXCEPT from said easement the east 590 feet of that portion lying west of Primary State Highway No. S. 161712 - / 7 The north 160 feet of the east 150 feet of that portion of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington, lying south of the southerly margin of South 196th Street, as established by Deed recorded under King County Recording Number 5345763 and west of the westerly margin of East Valley Highway as established prior to 1978; EXCEPT that portion conveyed to the City of Kent by Deed recorded under King County Recording Number 7810260089. i IA4ce� 7o, /6/ 712 - 16 The north 365 feet of that portion of the the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County,. Washington, lying south of the southerly margin of South 196th Street and easterly of the east margin of SIst Avenue South as they were established by Deed recorded under King County Recording Number 5345763, and west of the westerly margin of East Valley Highway as established prior to 1978; EXCEPT the west 411.11 feet thereof; AND EXCEPT the north 160 feet of the east 150 feet thereof; AND EXCEPT that portion conveyed to the City of Rent by Deed recorded under King County Recording Number 7810260094. PC"Cd _&, /6/ 7/ zl - 1-9 That portion of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in ring County, Washington, described as follows: Commencing at a point on the west line of Primary State Highway Number 5 (East Valley Road) , which point is 149 . 06 feet south of the north line of said southeast quarter; thence parallel with said north line of said southeast quarter, north 88011101" west 313 .46 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING,- thence continue north 88011 ,011, west 441.11 feet; thence south 1047'48" west 395 .00 feet; thence south 88011 '01" east 441. 11 feet; thence north 1047148" east 395.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; EXCEPT the north 30 feet and the west 30 feet thereof conveyed to v the City of Kent for road purposes by deed recorded Cctober 26, 1961, under Recording Number 5345763 . / �/ l7 A,' The Burlington Northern Railroad Company, formerly The Northern Pacific Railway Company right-of-way 100 feet in width, as established by document recorded under Recording Number 169386, lying within the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter L—nd the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 1, ownship 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington Lot 1 of City of Kent Short Plat Number SPC-79-22, according to short plat recorded under Recording Number 8002190705, being a portion of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County, U/4, -710 The Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, formerly the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company, Right-of-Way 100 feet in width, as established by documents recorded under Recording Numbers 427019 and 455931, lying within the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and within the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington; EXCEPT that portion lying within Drainage District #1 as condemned under King County Superior Court Cause #32912. I ' The Puget Sound Electric Railway Company, formerly The Puget Sound Shore Railroad Company, right of way 100 feet in width as established by documents recorded under Recording Numbers 1625, 1626, 213895 and 214592 lying within the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and within the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington. '_ /I, /6/ 720 - ZS That portion of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , lying west of a strip of land deeded to Seattle-Tacoma Interurban Railroad by deed recorded under Recording Number 214592; EXCEPT the north 30 feet deeded to King County under Recording .'lumbers 1083955 and 1107048 for South 196th Street; AND EXCEPT that portion lying within a strip of land 30 feet in width condemned for drainage ditch in King County Superior Court Cause Number 32912. .1 S � 1617z1- z� Commencing at the west quarter corner of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington; �. thence north 89057' east along the center line of Section 1 a distance of 1342.20 feet; thence north 300 feet to the point of beginning; thence continuing north 1020 feet to the north line of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 1; thence westerly along said north line, 176.60 feet; thence south 1020 feet; thence north 89057' east 181. 90 feet, more or less, to the poiiiL uf. beginning; EXCEPT that portion, if any, lying within South 196th Street (Dwyer Cochrane Road) ; EXCEPT those portions thereof lying within strips of land condemned for drainage ditches in King County Superior Court Cause No. 32912; AND EXCEPT any portion lying southerly of the north margin of the most northerly branch of said drainage ditch; I ;I � I Commencing at the west quarter corner of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. in King County, Washington; thence north along the west line of said Section 1 a distance of 925 feet; thence north 89057' east 30 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence north 890S7' east 680 feet; thence north 375 feet; thence south 89075' west 680 feet; thence south 375 fees' to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; EXCEPT that portion t iereof conveyed to the SLaLc uC w, ;ah.inyLvn Ly deed recorded under Recording Number 6302509; AND EXCEPT that portion thereof conveyed to the City of Kent by deed recorded under Recording Number 8912190572; I I I i tI i I Kent City Council Meeting Date September 3 , 1996 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: LIBRARY BOARD APPOINTMENT 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Confirmation of the Mayor's appointment of Brian Smith to serve as a member of the Kent Library Board. His appointment will continue until 1/1/98. Mr. Smith will replace Luella White, who resigned. Mr. Smith is a Kent resident and is employed locally. He frequently uses the Kent Library facility and also encourages his four-year-old daughter, who has her own library card, to use and enjoy all that the Kent Library has to offer. 3 . EXHIBITS: Memo from Mayor White 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Mayor White (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO X YES 6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS: 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION• 'ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 3K MEMORANDUM TO: CHRISTI HOUSER, CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT CITY COUNCIL MEMBE S FROM: JIM WHITE, MAYOR DATE: AUGUST 27, 1996 SUBJECT: APPOINTMENT TO KENT LIBRARY BOARD I have recently appointed Brian Smith to serve as a member of the Kent Library Board. Mr. Smith is a Kent resident and is employed locally. He frequently uses the Kent Library facility and also encourages his four year old daughter, who has her own library card, to use and enjoy all that the �-- Kent Library has to offer. Mr. Smith will replace Luella White, who resigned. His appointment will continue until 1/l/98. I submit this for your confirmation. JW.jb Kent City Council Meeting Date September 3 . 1996 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: VAN DOREN'S LANDING BUILDING I REZONE RZ-96-4 - SET MEETING DATE 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Authorization to set a meeting date for September 17, 1996 to consider the Van Doren's Landing Building I Rezone RZ-96-4 . 3 . EXHIBITS: None 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Hearing Examiner (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 Kent City Council Meeting Date September 3 . 1996 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: GREEN RIVER ANNEXATION AN-96-2 - 10% PETITION - SET MEETING DATE 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Authorization to set September 17, 1996, as the date to meet with initiators of the 10 percent petition for the proposed Green River Annexation. The proposed annexation is generally located south and west of the Green River with the western boundary following the Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Railroad south from the existing City boundary across the Green River to S. 277th Street and then follows the north side of S. 277th easterly across S. Central Avenue and across the Green River to the existing City boundary. The boundary then goes northerly, following the existing City boundary and then westerly, following the Green River back to the point of beginning at the BNSF Railroad. The annexation is approximately 595 acres in size. 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. 3M Kent City Council Meeting Date September 3 1996 Category Bids 1. SUBJECT: S. E. 240TH STREET WATER MAIN IMPROVEMENTS AND S. 212TH STREET BRIDGE WATER MAIN CROSSING 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Bid opening for this project was held on Wednesday, August 14th with 5 bids received. The low bid was submitted by Frank Coluccio Construction, Seattle, in the amount of $196, 715. 17 . The Engineer' s estimate was $176, 130. 36 . The S. E. 240th Water Main Improvements consists of a water main installation extended in advance of the County' s 240th Street improvement project. The S. 212th Bridge Water Main Crossing completes the link in the rebuild of the water system in that area of Kent. It is the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the S.E. 240th Water Main Improvements and S. 212th Street Bridge Water Main Crossing contract be awarded to Frank Coluccio Construction for the bid amount of $196,715. 17 . 3 . EXHIBITS: Public Works Director memorandum and vicinity map 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Director (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO X YES 6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $196 , 715. 17 SOURCE OF FUNDS: 240th Street Improvements (W70) Miscellaneous Water Main Fund (W40) 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember ---, seconds that the S.E. 240th Water Main Improvements and S. 212th Street Bridge Water Main Crossing contract be awarded to Frank Coluccio Construction for the bid amount of $196, 715 . 17 . DISCUSSION• ACTION: Council Agenda Ttem No. 5A DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS September 3, 1996 TO: Mayor &City Council FROM: Don Wickstrorn4l) RE: SE 240th Watermain Improvements & S. 212th Bridge Watermain Crossing Bid opening for this project was held on August 14th with 5 bids received. The low bid was submitted by Frank Coluccio Construction in the amount of $196,715.17. The engineer's estimate was S 176,130.36. It is the recommendation of the Public Worlcs Director that the SE 240th Watermain Improvements C S. 212th Bridge Watermain Crossing contract be awarded to Frank Coluccio Construction for the bid amount of $196,715.17. BID SUMMARY Frank Coluccio Construction $196,715.17 Debco Construction 5198,949.50 Aurora Engineering 5215,571.19 King Construction S217,949.64 Olson Brothers Excavating 5260,199.36 Engineer's Estimate $176,130.36 MOTION: Councilmember moves Councilmember seconds that the SE 240th Watermain Improvements & S. 212tli Bridge Watermain Crossing contract be awarded to Frank Coluccio Construction for the bid amount of $196,715.17. I_ •:_- : ._ 42ND AVE _ ..M.. i %• � . ro : ,7„" - i f'` •�� "fit\... � f '`vL`\-: `}i � + / p - � - .,.....� .._...... ... _._.._.._,...,�.....:•' x In VALLEY `i-'WY V _ _ EN_ S \'• _ar . 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This project consists of installing preload soil for the future Green River Bridge approach for the 196th/200th Street Corridor project. It is the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the S. 200th Street Green River Bridge West Approach Preload contract be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, subject to the City's receipt of all required permits and right-of-ways within a time frame determined appropriate by the Public Works Director. 3 . EXHIBITS: Public Works Director memorandum and vicinity map 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Director (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO X YES 6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $453 ,500. 00 SOURCE OF FUNDS: 196th Street Corridor (West Leg) 7. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Coun ' lmember seconds that the Mayor be thorized to and the S. 200th Street Green River Bridge W t Approa Preload contract to the lowest responsible bid s ject to the City's receipt of all required permits and r -of-ways within a time frame /1 determined appropriate by/the P is Works Director. n DISCUSSION• ACTION• Council Agenda Item No. 5B ITEM 5.13. -- BIDS MOVE: That the Mayor be authorized to award the S. 200th Street Green River Bridge West Approach Preload contract to the lowest responsible bidder, subject to the City's receipt of all required permits and right-of-ways within a time frame determined appropriate by the Public Works Director, And, further, to authorize the Mayor to sign Supplement No. 1 to the 196th Street Corridor interlocal agreement with King County. INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT FOR SOUTH 196TIV200TH STREET PROJECT SUPPLEMENT NUMBER I The interagency agreement for South 196th/200th Street project dated July 28, 1993 is revised with this Supplement Number I between the CITY OF KENT, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, hereinafter called the "City" and KING COUNTY, a governmental subdivision of the State of Washington,hereinafter called the"County." All provisions of said interagency agreement remain in effect except as expressly modified in this supplement agreement. SECTION I SCOPE OF WORK,paragraph 1.ld is added to read as follows: Supplement Number I of this agreement is-for the"preload"of the west approach fill for the South 200th Street Green River Bridge. The cost estimate for this work is $500,000.00. SECTION III COST REIMBURSEMENT AND FUNDING, paragraph 3.lb is revised to read as follows: The City shall bill the County and the County shall reimburse the City on a monthly basis for actual expenses incurred. The County's share of the project shall not exceed $2,580,000. Costs in excess of this amount shall require a subsequent written amendment to this agreement. Invoices shall include the same detail as provided to the TIB. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed the Agreement on the day and year last written below KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON CITY OF KENT By By PAUL TOLIVER Mayor Director,Department of Transportation Date Date Attested By: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Deputy Prosecuting Attorney City Attorney Date Date DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS �w September 3, 1996 TO: Mavor & City Council FROM: Don Wickstrom6 RE: S. 200th St Green River Bridge West Approach Preload Bid opening for this project %vas held on August 28th with 4 bids received. The low bid was submitted by M. A. Segale in the amount of $453,550.00. The engineer's estimate was $526,300.00 It is the recommendation of the Public Works Director that subject to the City's receipt of all required permits and right-of-ways within a time frame determined appropriate by the Public Works Director, the S. 200th Street Green River Bridge West Approach Preload contract be a%varded to the lowest responsible bidder. BID SUMMARY M. A. Segale 5453,550.00 Gary Merlino Construction $512,525.00 Lloyd Enterprises $544,858.13 City Transfer of Kent 5563,147.00 Engineer's Estimate 5526,300.00 MOTION: Councilmember moves Councilmember seconds that subject to the Citv's receipt of all required permits and right-of-ways within a time frame determined appropriate by the Public Works Director, authorizes the Mayor to award the S. 200th Street Green River Bridge West Approach Preload contract be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. _ \ / '" f J . i !I `,\� S S 190TH ST S 190TH ST r 192 ST w „ ¢ Q'1 ¢ j ---- " ----------- S 194TH j ST 1 V ¢ ! ! I I / S 196TH STST�( , ! ti= S 196TH ST I �9 1 t` mry Jyy s H ST S 200T \ 7 w \ t j 1i ? PROJECT LOCATION I S 204TH ST_,; S 204TH I / (sT -" o r r a j a , a; / 2 ( ! E' t \ \ I II ----- _212TkI_.ST__ -I S 216TH ST S S 216TH ST / 220TH ST J �I I �i PfJNOS ' wI / 1 III .i ! ; S. 200th Street Green River Bridge �.s.' l�•r5. West Approach Preload CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS A. R E P O R T S A. COUNCIL PRESIDENT B. OPERATIONS COMMITTEE C. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE D. PLANNING COMMITTEE E. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE F. PARKS COMMITTEE G. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS Brenda Jacober City Cleric CITY OF KENT PARKS COMMITTEE MEETING AUGUST 6, 1996 Council Present: Chair Judy Woods; Connie Epperly, Jon Johnson Staff Present: John Hodgson; Lori Hogan, Barbara Ekstrom, Laurie Evezich, Tom Brubaker, Helen Wickstrom, Teri Petrole-Stump Others Present: Linda Johnson Kent Downtown Partnership: Bruce Dees of Bruce Dees & Associates: Mike Oechsle, Bruce Dees & Associates: Duane Williams. Kent School District: Amir Fakharzadeh, 9704 So. 205th Ct, Kent, Washington 98031 Judy Woods opened the meeting and asked for added items. John Hodgson responded two items will be added; Clark Lake Open Space Fund Transfer and the Green River Trail Fund Re-allocation. Program/Project Updates: Linda Johnson displayed plans for the Saturday Market Building. She shared that the Fund Raising Committee will be meeting soon and the Market is breaking even at this time. The 6th Annual NW Regional Chili Cook Off will take place at the market this year on August 24. At a future meeting, Linda will present a comprehensive overview of the building and plans, along with smaller sized renditions of the building. Boeing Recycling Donation: The Parks Committee authorized to accept and make necessary budget changes to the Special Populations Program budget for the $3,354.00 donation from the Boeing Employees Recycling Program. Connie Epperly made the motion; Jon Johnson seconded. The motion carried 3-0. Accept RJC1Kent Municipal Parking Fee Remuneration: The Parks Committee authorized to accept and make necessary budget changes to the Skate Park construction account for the $27,650.00 in RJC parking fees received from Hensel Phelps Construction Company. The motion carried 3-0. Accept Skate Park Donation and Change Order: The Parks Committee authorized to accept and amend the budget for the $32,320.00 donation from the Kent Lions Club for the Skate park and award Change Order Number One to T.F. Sahli Construction for construction of the Alternate Number One: bowl area for the Skate Park Project. Connie Epperly made the motion to accept; Jon Johnson seconded. Motion carried 3-0. John Hodgson added that this has been an incredible community project. Connie Epperly offered a big thank you to Kent Lions Club for their donation and support. Parks Committee Minutes August 6, 1996 Page Two -- Helen Wickstrom added that Kent Lions Club will be paying in installments, with 1/3 down in 1996 and up to an additional two years to pay the balance. Funds to cover present costs will be temporarily transferred from the Youth/Teen Program fund and, as the Lions Club's funds are received, the Youth/Teen funds will be restored. This item has been placed on the agenda of the City Council meeting on August 6 as Other Business. Garrison Creek & Chestnut Ridge Master Plan: Bruce Dees and staff worked with Kent School District and a 12 member citizens advisory committee. They met four times as a committee and conducted two public meetings. Bruce stated there was good turn out and participation. From the information gathered, they developed a list of program items summarizing their needs and concerns. Everything was considered in the planning. A big part of the criteria is security for the school. Some of the other components requested are fencing and accessible gates. A pathway is provided to access the park and the main feature is an open lawn area. New trees, benches, tennis court, pre-school play area supplementing school play yard and a restroom and new signage are in the plan. Benches on school property, drinking fountain, electricity and a floral display area were added. Amir Fakharzadeh a member of the Citizen's committee stated his excitement for the plans and added that there are no parks in that area. He hopes they will not be forgotten if the Bond Issue does not pass and funding is not as easily available. Garrison Creek Renovation Master Plan: Community concerns are safety, impacting negative behavior and general upkeep. In order to accommodate their needs Mike Oechsle of Bruce Dees & Associates reviewed their proposed plan which includes: removal of vegetation, re-locating the handball area, re-grade to eliminate hidden areas,.and creation of street access for police. They included a re-design of the jogging loop to encourage more use, re-surface tennis courts, add a tennis court, and renovation of an existing chain link fence. The parking lot is proposed to be fenced (bordering the park). A gravel path, asphalt path, and a lockable gate wre added. The existing reservoirs are accessible to Public Works for service. Jon Johnson moved to approve the master plans for Garrison Creek and Chestnut Ridge. Connie Epperly seconded. Motion carried 3-0. Senior Center Budget Parking Authorization: Jon John moved to transfer funds from the neighborhood park acquisition fund to construct 24 parking stalls and a new driveway access to the Senior Center, and authorization for Parks & Recreation Director to sign the necessary documents to dedicate certain public ingress/egress and utility easements. Connie Epperly seconded. Motion carried 3-0. This item has been placed on the agenda of the City Council meeting on August 6 as Other Business. Parks Committee Minutes August 6, 1996 Page Three Naming Parks: John Hodgson discussed the need for naming four new park properties acquired through land acquisition and annexation. Sites are located at: 288th & 144th; 26521 132nd Avenue SE; Chestnut Ridge; and Midway Reservoir. Parks will also research the possibility of re-naming one or two existing parks after community leaders. Public meetings will be held and results/recommendations will be reported at future Parks Committee meeting. King County Bond Issues Update: John Hodgson shared that in mid-July the King County Council approved sending the bond to voters in September. In review, nine projects are proposed to be funded; eight are parks and playgrounds, and one is a major open space. A levy will accompany the bond issue to cover maintenance and operation (M&O) costs. This means $150,000 to Kent to maintain the proposed parks, playgrounds and open space areas. Added Items: Clark Lake Open Space: The Parks Committee authorized the $443,500 remaining in the 1989 Open Space Bond Issue fund for Clark Lake to be transferred to the East Hill Expansion Project (also known as the Morriii Property). This item will be placed on Consent Calendar at the City Council meeting on August 20. Green River Trail Fund Re-allocation: The Parks Committee authorized the 588,293 remaining in the Green River Trail budget be re-allocated to the Lake Fenwick Trail budget to complete Phase II of the project.. This item to be placed on the Consent Calendar on the City Council meeting on August 20. Kiwanis 3 Tot Lot dedication will be scheduled within two weeks. The Neely Soames home will be dedicated in 1996 and a historical grant has been submitted for the renovation. Landscaping has begun on site. The meeting adjourned at 5:30 p.m. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AUGUST 21, 1996 PRESENT: Tim Clark Don Wickstrom Judy Woods Gary Gill Connie Epperly Ed White Tom Brubaker LID #330 Segregation - Assessment 45 Wickstrom explained that this property has been sold; they have adjusted the lot lines and the assessment will be adjusted to correspond with the new lot lines. He said the segregated parcels will be paying their share of the LID assessment. Committee unanimously recommended adoption of a resolution for the segregation of Assessment 95 in LID 9330. LID 4336 Segregation - Assessment 950 Wickstrom explained that this is also a property sale with lot line adjustments. The assessments will be adjusted to correspond with the new lot lines. Each segregated parcel will be paying their share of the LID assessment. Committee unanimously recommended adoption of a resolution for the segregation of Assessment 950 in LID #336. S. 208th Street Improvement King CountyfKent Agreement Wickstrom stated that King County is not making capacity type road improvements within the urban area. Their new policy states that to do so, an Agreement must be signed with the potential annexing city agreeing to reimburse them (the County) for their cost upon annexation (a mortgage type reimbursement). The reimbursement would be via a 20 year period or, whatever is left from that 20 year period at the time of annexation. Wickstrom explained that this road improvement is along S. 208th from 116th Avenue S.E. to 132nd Avenue S.E., with some work being done to the east of that. The County is apparently ready to go with this and is asking Kent to execute an Agreement. Wickstrom explained that the total project cost is $9,000,000, they have budgeted about $2,000,000; they have a$2,000,000 grant and as with our S.E. 240th St. agreement, we said we will not pay for any past costs and we want reimbursement for any grant money. Wickstrom said our cost would be $5,000,000 were we to annex the area today. Wickstrom said that part of the agreement includes improving a portion of S.E. 240th between I32nd and 138th, which is the entrance to the Meridian 1 Valley Country Club, which they don't have budgeted until several years in the future. He said we have an annexation petition circulating in that area now and that was one of the roads that the Country Club residents wanted included in the project. He said the County will move up the funds and include that in conjunction with the rest of the S.E. 240th, which we have already participated in by an Agreement. Wickstrom noted that the February storms took out S.E. 256th in the vicinity of 148th Ave S.E. and the County has now restored the road however, the box culvert at the bridge is not fish passable or a fish bearing type facility. The State Fisheries have required the County to restore it and install a new box to handle the flows and have the fish passable. Wickstrom said that if the Meridian Valley annexation is successful, that would then become our cost. The County said they will budget that portion and do it in 1996. Wickstrom said there is a flume along the south side of S.E. 256th (half in the County, half in the City) now running from the existing Big Soos Creek crossing of S.E.256th, west and intercepts the creek thru the Country Club. He said that Fisheries have been after the County to restore that into a more natural fish habitat. The County has agreed to pay 50% of that; Kent would be the lead agency. Wickstrom said that the lastly, the County would do the repairs of the 3rd Avenue bridge, across the Green River, (their proposal was to close the bridge). Right now we need all our bridges open for traffic flow especially in the winter when some of those are flooded. The County originally wanted us to share in the cost of repairing the bridge to meet the present loading criteria. The cost is $575,000 which the County will now pay and will bring it up to acceptable load standards. Wickstrom stated that with all those extras, we feel this is a good deal for us; we are still talking about a$5,000,000 issue however, it is effective over a 20 year period and we only have to pay the balance of what's outstanding of that 20 year period when we annex the area. Wickstrom noted that we included a clause in the Agreement stating that period of time starts in July of 1997, should the County not act fast enough and continue their road work for a long period of time. He noted that effectively, the mortgage payment plan will start in '97 and if Kent didn't annex until 2000 or 2005, we would only pay the balance at that point. Wickstrom said we need the road; it's in our annexation and is something we would have to do and, based on all that the County is willing to add, this is a good deal for us. In response to Clark, Wickstrom clarified that this particular road section is from 116th Ave. S.E. to 132nd Ave. S.E. Clark mentioned that there was significant stream damage along S.E. 256th below the Soos Creek Trail and there was a flume running along the edge of the road on the south side. Wickstrom said that's the flume the County wants to share 50/50 cost on, putting that into a stream for fish passage and they will pay 100% of the cost of rebuilding the bridge. The County will replace that with a box culvert which is fish compatible as well as flow capacity compatible. This will be done in '96. Wickstrom said there is no cost to us now. The only costs we will incur is when we annex S. 208th and the fronting property on S.208th along this project. We have to share 50/50 in the flume project. Committee unanimously recommended authorizing the Mayor to sign the King County/City S. 208th Street Agreement subject to the Public Works Director and the City Attorney concurring on the final language therein. Residential Parking Permit (Information) Brubaker gave an update on three issues discussed at the 8/7/96 Committee meeting. Regarding compression brakes, Brubaker said he has prepared a Compression Brake Ordinance and has presented it to the Public Safety Committee. This was approved as an information item and will be circulated for one month for review and will return to this Committee for approval. The next item was the parking of semi-trucks (tractor/trailers). Brubaker noted that we do have a law on the books which prohibits, on public streets, the parking of trucks over 8,000 lbs. gross vehicle weight for over two hours, unless loading or unloading. This is an enforceable law. Brubaker noted that regarding the residential parking permit issue, Ed White is compiling a group of staff members from various departments affected by this and we will submit an ordinance to this Committee as well as Public Safety. Brubaker said this is in the works however, is not in ordinance form yet. Meeting adjourned: 4:00 p.m. u/ 3