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CITY OF Z.Q�LU2�1S
SUMMARY AGENDA
KENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING
July 21 1996
Council Chambers
7 : 00 p.m.
MAYOR: Jim White COUNCILMEMBERS: Christi Houserr President
Jim Bennett Tim Clark Connie Epperly
Jon Johnson
Leona Orr Judy Woods
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
1. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
A. Employee of the Month
B. Henry Mairs Remembrance
DC. r oclamat ' ony- �Pa�ksc�aQd RecQ r� n Month
2 . PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. Portion of J. H. Patton Road Street Vacation STV-96-5
3 . CONSENT CALENDAR
A. Approval of Minutes
B. Approval of Bills
C. Banking Service Contract Extension
D. Centennial Operating Budget - Establishment
E. Budget Adjustment Ordinance 33,0
F. Strawberry Lane Rezone RZ-96-2 - Set Meeting Date
G. 218th Warehouse for Benaroya Co. Rezone RZ-96-3 - Set
Meeting Date
H. Country View Estates II Preliminary Plat SU-95-5 - Set
Meeting Date
I. Swan Court Preliminary Plat SU-95-4 - Set Meeting Date
J. LID 327 - Segregation of Assessment - Resolution /u 7
K. LID 330 - Segregation of Assessment - Resolution ly)I�
L. Councilmember Absence - Clark
M. Asphalt Project at Various Parks - Accept as Complete
4 . OTHER BUSINESS
A. Live Burn Simulators - Acquisition and Training
B. Glen Kara Re-Plat SU-96-13
C. Hillside Manor Rezone RZ-96-1
D. Downtown Subarea Plan (PERF Grant) - Contract
Authorization
E. Comprehensive Plan Amendments CPA-95-2 (A and B) and
Zoning Map Changes CPZ-95-3 and CPZ-95-4
5. BIDS
A. GVW Utility Trucks
B. Skateboard Park
C. Hose Purchase - Fire Department
6. CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS
7 . REPORTS
8 . ADJOURNMENT
NOTE: A copy of the full agenda packet is available for perusal in the City ClerKs 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
14MX 535-9993 or the City of Kent(206)854-6587.
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
Citizens wishing to address the Council will, at this time,
make known the subject of interest, so all may be properly
heard.
A) Employee of the Month
B) Henry Mairs Remembrance
C) Proclamation - Parks and Recreation Month
..........
Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 , 1996
Category Public Hearings
1. SUBJECT: PORTION OF J. H. PATTON ROAD STREET VACATION
STV-96-5
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: This date has been set for a public
hearing to consider an application to vacate a portion of J.H.
Patton Road, as referenced in Resolution No. 1473 , and as shown
on the accompanying map and discussed in the staff report.
3 . EXHIBITS: Staff report, map, application, and resolution
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Staff
(Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. )
5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO YES
6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $
SOURCE OF FUNDS:
OPEN HEARING:
PUBLIC INPUT:
CLOSE HEARING:
7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
Councilmember I V moves, Councilmember ��. seconds
to approve the Planning Depar ent's recom-
mendation of approval with conditions of an application to
vacate a portion of J.H. Patton Road, and to direct the City
Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance.
DISCUSSION• } y
ACTION: C
Council Agenda
Item No. 2A
CITY OF 1Q\ lI JS
CITY OF KENT
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
206 85 - Jim White, Mayor
MEMORANDUM
July 2, 1996
MEMO TO: MAYOR JIM WHITE AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
FROM: JAMES P. HARRIS, PLANNING DIRECTOR
SUBJECT: REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION ON AN APPLICATION TO VACATE
A PORTION OF PATTON ROAD - STV-96-5
I. Name of Applicant
Clark McGowan
315 39th Avenue SW Ste 6
Puyallup, WA 98373
II. Reason for Requesting Vacation
The applicant is proposing to include the easement within a planned long subdivision
that involves the parcels on both sides of the easement.
III. Staff Recommendation
After reviewing comments from the following departments and agencies:
Public Works
Fire
Police
Parks
Puget Power
Washington Natural Gas
U.S. West Communications
and conducting our own review, the Planning Department recommends that the request
to vacate a portion of Patton Road as mentioned in Resolution 1473 and shown on
the accompanying map, be APPROVED with the following comments and condition:
3201th A�,E.SO.. /KENT.WASHINGTON 98032-58951'I'ELFF1H0NI: 00bi859-3300/FAX a 859-3334
Street Vacation No. STV-96-5
July 2, 1996
Page 2
Comment
This right-of-way is an unopened, unimproved right-of-way which, under City
Ordinance, is classified as a Class "C" right-of-way. Class "C" rights-of-way
may or may not require compensation as a condition of approval for the
vacation. There are no City utilities within the said right-of-way.
Proposed Condition
Approval of this street vacation shall be exclusive of that portion of said right-
of-way as determined by the Public Works Director to be necessary for Military
Road, South 260th Street and Reith Road rights-of-way, present and future.
JPIVmp:a:stv96.5
cc: Fred N. Satterstrom, Planning Manager
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION of the City of Kent,
Washington, regarding the vacation of a
portion of J.H. Patton Road lying south of
Reith Road and north of south 260th Street, in
the City of Kent, ' and setting the public
hearing on the proposed street vacation for
July 2 , 1996 .
WHEREAS, a petition, attached as Exhibit A, has been
filed by various property owners to vacate that portion of J.H.
Patton Road (a/k/a a portion of Military Road) , a dedicated,
unopened public street, lying generally south of J.L. Reith Road
and north of south 260th Street, in the City of Kent, King County,
Washington; and
WHEREAS, these property owners own at least two-thirds of the
property abutting that portion of J .H. Patton Road that is now
being sought to be vacated; and
WHEREAS , the petition is in all respects proper; NOW,
THEREFORE,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS :
Section 1 . A public hearing on the street vacation
petition requesting the vacation of that portion of J.H. Patton
Road (a/k/a a portion of Military Road) , a dedicated, unopened
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public street , lying generally south of J.L. Reith Road and north
of South 260th Street , shall be held at a regular meeting of the
Kent City Council at 7 : 00 p .m. , Tuesday, July 2 , 1996 , in the
Council Chambers of City Hall located at 220 4th Avenue South,
Kent, Washington, 98032 .
Section 2 . The City Clerk shall give proper notice of
the hearing and cause the notice to be posted as provided by law.
Section 3 . The Planning director shall obtain the
necessary approval or rejection or other information from the
Public Works Department and other appropriate departments and shall
transmit information to the Council so that the Council may
consider the matter at its regularly scheduled meeting on July 2 ,
1996 .
Passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Kent, Washington this 1 day of
1996 .
Concurred in by the Mayor of the City of Kent, this �3
_day of 1996 .
JIM WHITE, MAYOR
ATTEST :
E _ Jfte 0 , CITY CLERK DEPu%/
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ROG R A. LU OVICH " f-�� `
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of
Resolution No. 1!5�r/3 passed by the City Council of the
City of Kent , Washington, the day of
1996 .
I }rLt,r (SEAL)
-� CITY CLERK _-DEPUTY
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MAIL TO: APPLICANT:
CITY OF KENT NAME: Clark McGowan
Property Management 315 39th Ave SW Ste 6
220 So. 4th Ave. Address:
Kent, WA 98032 Puyallup, WA 98373
Attn: -��7 Y P,
Phone: (206) 848-7700
STREET AND/OR ALLEY VACATION APPLICATION AND PETITION
Dear Mayor and Kent City Council:
We, the undersigned abutting property owners, hereby respectfully re.Tuest
that certain R-O-W easement hereby be vacated. (General Location)
Legal description
That portion of J.I1. Patton Road hying Southerly of J.L. Rieth Road and Northerly of
South 2601h Street, situated in the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter and the
Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 27, Township 22 North, Range 4
East of the W.M., in King County, Washington
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The applicant is proposing to include the easement within a planned long
subdivision that involves the parcels on both sides of the easement.
Sufficient proof, copy of deed contract etc. supported by King County
Tax Rolls shall be submitted for verification of signatures. Without:
these a "CURRENT" title report shall be required. When Corporations,
Partnerships etc. are being signed for, then proof of individual.'s
authority to sign for same shall also be submitted.
Attach a color coded map of a scale of not less than 1" = 200' of the area
must corresccnd with legal description-
sought for vacation. (NOTE) Map
ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS TAX LOT
SIGNATURES AND ADDRESSES LOT, BLOCK & PLAT/SEC. TNli1 PG
Trinity Reif'—ned Church :�272204-9132-01
38 I ... 260'h St . Kent, WA9032
Puaet Western Inc . v7272204-9006-04
19515 PI-. Cr-4 P.kJ rF310, Bothell , 'WA. 98011 aac wn cc: ng Tv
$150.00 Fee Paid Treasurer's Receipt No_
Appraisal Fee Paid Treasurer's Receipt No.
Land Value Paid Treasurer's Receipt No. _
Deed Accepted Date —_
Trade Accepted Date
5224-33A ,
EXHIBIT �
220<Ih AVE.SO., :KENT,WASHINGTON 98032 5695/ENGINEERING I206259 3393:OPERATIONS(206)659 3395/FAX 0 659.333<
CONSENT CALENDAR
3 . City Council Act' n�:
Councilmember /�^� moves, Councilmember
seconds that Consent Calendar Items A through M be approved.
Discussion
Action
3A. Approval .of Minutes.
the workshop and the regular Council
Approval of the minutes of
meeting of June 18 , 1996.
3B. Approval of Bills.
Approval of payment of the bills received through June 14 and
paid on June 14, 1996, after auditing by the Operations
Committee on June 19, 1996.
Approval -of checks issued for vouchers:
Date Check Numbers Amount
6/14/96 169994-170064 $3 , 155, 299 . 27
Approval of checks issued for payroll for June 1 through
June 15, 1996 and paid on June 20, 1996.
Date Check Numbers Amount
6/20/96 Checks 212241-212601 $ 274 , 929 .72
6/20/96 Advices 35398-35837 584 , 687 .73
$ 859, 617 .45
Council Agenda
Item No. 3 A-B
Kent, Washington
June 18 , 1996
Regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at
7 : 00 p.m. by Mayor White. Present: Councilmembers Clark,
Epperly, Houser, Johnson, and Orr, Operations Director/Chief of
Staff McFall, City Attorney Lubovich, Planning Director Harris,
Public Works Director Wickstrom, Parks Director Hodgson, Police
Chief Crawford, Fire Chief Angelo, and Finance Director Miller.
Councilmembers Bennett and Woods were excused from the meeting.
Approximately 20 people were present.
PUBLIC Regional Justice Center Update. Tom Brown dis-
COMMUNICATIONS played a photo of the project and noted that the
end of May marked the twelfth month of completed
construction for the project. He updated the
Council on the progress of construction, and
noted that the lawn would be rolled out in
August. He added that work is being done on the
second floor of the parking structure, and that
three-quarters of the housing units are roofed.
He noted that March 12 is the negotiated contract
date regarding weather delay days. Brown stated
that there is a 1. 22% possible change order
projection, and the rapport between the construc-
tion management team and the City of Kent is
excellent. He noted that his transition team is
working with the Kent Fire Department and Kent
Police Department on policies and procedures for
response and the basic MOU.
Natural Medicine Task Force. Merrily Manthey
noted that many publications have contained
articles on Kent's activities. She stated that
on May 22nd she was in Washington D.C. as a
panelist and presenter at the World Congress on
Complimentary Therapys in Medicine, which was
chaired by C. Everett Koop. She introduced Donna
Datsko from Bastyr University, who explained the
Request for Proposal process for the Natural
Medicine Clinic. She noted that three proposals
were presented to the County, and said that the
proposal developed by Bastyr University was in
conjunction with the Community Health Centers of
King County, their Kent Community Clinic, and a
research group called The Statistics and
Epidemiology Research Corporation.
Nancy Weaver, Natural Medicine Coordinator for
King County, explained that in February, 1995,
the County Council passed a motion asking the
County Executive to create a natural medicine
- clinic. She reiterated that they have received
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June 18 , 1996
PUBLIC three proposals and said that a panel of people
COMMUNICATIONS from all over the United States will review the
proposals and a final recommendation will be made
to the Executive Director of the Health Depart-
ment, who will make a final decision and release
that information on July 2nd.
Ms. Manthey introduced Jack Elder, who will be
dealing with one of the infrastructure issues and
making a report in the future.
Mayor White thanked all who have worked on the
task force.
CONSENT HOUSER MOVED that Consent Calendar Items A
CALENDAR through P 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 June 4 , 1996, with
the following correction to Item 3A: June 7 , 1996
should say May 21 1996 .
Approval of the following addition to the minutes
of May 21, 1996, Item 4B, No Parking Zone - Lake
Meridian: , Woods seconded and the motion carried.
PUBLIC WORKS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3M)
West Valley Highway. Properties. ADOPTION of
Ordinance No. 3299 authorizing condemnation on
two properties. During the heavy rainy seasons,
West Valley Highway at S. 272nd has consistently
flooded making it necessary for the Public Works
Department to close the road. The City has been
unsuccessful thus far in negotiations with the
property owners on the west side, to grant an
easement to reconstruct an existing 18" drainage
pipe which will take care of this problem. As
such, it has been recommended by the Public Works
Committee to adopt a condemnation ordinance
authorizing condemnation on these two properties,
should negotiations continue to fail.
Upon Orr' s question, Wickstrom explained that the
construction projects on Benson (State Route 515)
and Canyon Drive (State Route 516) are being done
by the State and that the State scheduled both
projects. He agreed to check on the completion
dates of the projects and inform the Mayor and
Council.
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June 18, 1996
SEWERS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3G)
Meadow Ridge Elementary School Sewer Extension
AUTHORIZATION for the Public Works Department to
prepare and the Public Works Director to sign a
Sewer Extension Latecomer Agreement with the Kent
School District, noting that the Agreement is to
be modified to reflect that for those specific
subdividable properties contained therein, the
cost is $7, 102 . 18 per connection not to exceed a
total amount of $21, 306 . 52 from the entire
described parcel, as recommended by the Public
Works Committee.
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3L)
MacIsaac Sanitary Sewer Extension AUTHORIZATION
to accept the bill of sale for MacIsaac Sanitary
Sewer Extension submitted by Robert C. MacIsaac
for continuous operation and maintenance of 685
feet of sanitary sewer improvements, and release
of bonds after expiration period, as recommended
by the Public Works Director. This project is
located in the vicinity of 114th Avenue S. E. and
S. E. 251st Street.
RECYCLING (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3H)
Special Recycling Events and Business Recycling
Program - King County Grant Agreement AUTHORI-
ZATION for the Mayor to sign the King County
Grant Agreement for Special Recycling Events and
Business Recycling Program, and direct staff to
accept the grant and establish a budget in the
amount of $36, 491. 00, as recommended by the
Public Works Committee.
REZONE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3D)
Hillside Manor Rezone RZ-96-1. AUTHORIZATION
to set July 2 , 1996, as the date for a public
meeting to consider the Hearing Examiner' s
recommendation of approval with conditions for a
rezone application by Land Enterprises. The
property is located at 24411 98th Avenue S.
REPLAT (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3E)
Glen Kara Replat SU-96-13. AUTHORIZATION to set
July 2 , 1996, as the date for a public meeting to
consider the Hearing Examiner' s recommendation of
approval with conditions for a preliminary plat
application by Lakeridge Development, Inc. The
property is located at 9800 S. 222nd in Kent.
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June 18 , 1996
PLAT (OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 4B)
Cherrywood Preliminary Plat SU-95-9. This date
has been set to consider the Hearing Examiner' s
recommendation for conditional approval of an
application by W.E. Ruth, Jerry Prouty, and W.E.
Ruth Real Estate for a 18-lot single family
residential preliminary subdivision. The pro-
perty is located at 26235 114th Avenue S.E.
ORR MOVED to accept the findings of the Hearing
Examiner and to adopt the Hearing Examiner's
recommendation of approval with 25 conditions of
the Cherrywood 18-lot single family residential
preliminary subdivision. Houser seconded and the
motion carried.
COMP PLAN (OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 4C)
AMENDMENT Comprehensive Plan Amendment - MC-1 Zoning
District (CPA-96-2) . The Interim Land Use and
Planning Board has recommended adding Policy
LU-16 . 4 regarding the M1-C zone to the Kent
Comprehensive Plan. This policy was inadver-
tently left out of the comprehensive Plan when
originally adopted in April 1995 .
ORR MOVED to adopt Ordinance No. 3302 adding
Policy LU-16 .4 regarding the M1-C zone to the
Kent Comprehensive Plan, as recommended by the
Interim Land Use and Planning Board. Johnson
seconded and the motion carried.
HOUSING (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3N)
South King County Housing Forum. AUTHORIZATION
to set July 2 , 1996, at 6: 00 p.m. as the date and
time for a workshop concerning housing needs and
issues in South King County, as requested by the
Planning Committee on May 21, 1996. The staff of
the South King County Housing Forum will present
a slide show and a model for addressing the need
for a coordinated approach to fund affordable
housing. A draft resolution will be presented
for consideration, authorizing the City to work
with other South King County cities to develop a
draft interlocal agreement for a regional entity
to address housing in South King County.
ZONING (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 30)
Meridian Stream Buffers Interim Zoning Controls
Extension. ADOPTION of Ordinance No. 3300 which
extends the interim zoning controls now in effect
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June 18 , 1996
ZONING in the Meridian Annexation area relating to
stream setbacks and buffers in order to conduct
SEPA review and to develop an implementing
ordinance, all as directed by the Interim Land
Use and Planning Board following a public meeting
on May 29 , 1996 .
COUNCIL (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3C)
Councilmember Absences. APPROVAL of excused
absences for Councilmembers Bennett and Woods.
Councilmember Bennett has requested an excused
absence from the June 4 , 1996, City Council
meeting. He was sick and unable to attend.
Councilmember Woods has requested an excused
absence from the June 18 , 1996, City Council
meeting. She will be out of town and unable to
attend.
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3P)
(ADDED ITEM)
Council Absence. APPROVAL of an excused absence
for Councilmember Bennett who is unable to attend
tonight' s meeting.
PARKS & (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3I)
RECREATION Kiwanis Club Donation - Kiwanis Tot Lot #3.
AUTHORIZATION to accept and make necessary budget
changes for the $814 . 00 cash donation from the
Kiwanis Club of Kent. This is a donation for
Kiwanis Tot Lot #3 , and is associated with the
King County Cultural Resources Youth Sports
Facilities Grant (YSFG) that was accepted by the
Council on February 20, 1996 .
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3J)
Kent Lions Club Donation - Yangzhou Park.
AUTHORIZATION to accept and make necessary budget
changes for the $500. 00 cash donation from the
Kent Lions Club of Kent. This is a donation used
during the construction of Yangzhou Park.
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3K)
Meridian Community Public Participation Art
Project. AUTHORIZATION to accept the Meridian
Community Public Art proposal by artist Tina
Hoggatt in the amount of $27 , 500. The Meridian
Community Public Participation Art Project is a
community art project that will include hands-on
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June 18, 1996
PARKS & workshops with the completed art work being
RECREATION placed in Lake Meridian Park and Meridian Glenn
Park. Artist Tina Hoggatt has proposed coor-
dinating the project for $27, 500. The artwork is
budgeted in the 1996 City Art Plan. Acceptance
is recommended by the Kent Arts Commission and
the Public Art Jury.
NATURAL (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3F)
MEDICINE Natural Medicine Clinic. ADOPTION of Resolution
No. 1476 relating to a proposal being submitted
to operate the King County Natural Medicine
Public Health Clinic site in Kent.
FIRE (BIDS - ITEM 5A)
Emergency Electrical Generation Systems for Fire
Stations 73 and 76. The 1996 CIP contained a
request for emergency generators for the West
Hill Fire Station and for the North Industrial
Station. These fire stations have experienced
repeated power outages that have impacted
emergency response and repairs to apparatus in
the past. The Fire Department considers these
items to be essential to our emergency and
disaster response capability.
Due to fiscal constraints only $120, 000 was
allocated in the original request. This item has
been discussed with City Administration. It is
felt that to re-bid one of the generators at a
later date would result in significantly higher
cost.
Three (3) bids were received:
Action Plus $173 , 943 . 00 (including tax)
Bauch Electric $150, 529 . 01 (including tax)
CTS Northwest $136, 332 . 00 (including tax)
ORR MOVED that the bid for the emergency genera-
tors for the West Hill Fire Station and for the
North Industrial Station be awarded, to CTS
Northwest in the amount of $136, 332 ; further,
that the unanticipated revenue from sales tax in
the CIP be utilized to allow for the completion
of the project and that the Mayor be authorized
to sign the contract for the projects. Houser
seconded and the motion carried.
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June 18, 1996
FINANCE (OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 4A)
Councilmanic Bond Issue. At their June 5, 1996,
meeting, the Operations Committee recommended
proceeding with a bond issue to finance several
projects for the City. This is a Councilmanic
Taxable and Nontaxable General Obligation Bond
for the following four specific projects:
1. Purchase of general government building,
known as the Centennial Building.
2 . Purchase of Parks land and facilities.
3 . Street project in cooperation with King
County for 240th Street.
4 . Drainage project for Valley Detention
System.
Finance Director Miller said that this is the
largest transaction in the City's history, and
one of the most complex because part of it is
taxable. She noted that combining the four
projects saves debt issuance costs. She then
explained the projects, and the cost and funding
of each, as follows:
General Government Building . . . . $11,843 , 000
Average annual debt payment of $892 , 000
payment of which will be made from the
lease payments received from those
presently leasing the Centennial Building.
Parks Land and Facilities . . . . . $ 3 ,785, 000
Payment will be made out of CIP from sales
tax already set aside
Street Project . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11715, 000
Average annual debt payment of $149, 000
from the utility tax as part of the CIP
Drainage Project . . . . . . . . $ 8 , 200, 000
TOTAL . . . . . . $25,543 , 000
Miller reiterated that no new taxes will be
required, as funding sources have already been
identified. She pointed out the location of the
projects and showed photos and drawings of the
lagoon and parks projects. She outlined 1996
Budgeted Ending Fund Balances, noting that the .
total potentially available is $11, 554 , 704.
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June 18, 1996
FINANCE Dick King of Lehman Brothers, the city' s under-
writer, stated that Brent McFall, Don Wickstrom,
and May Miller had recently made a presentation
to Moody's Investor Service and Standard &
Poor' s, and that the presentation was very effec-
tive. He said that this is the only taxable
transaction the city has done, and that the city
saved approximately $750, 000 because of the
structuring they were able to do. He explained
that the cost of bond insurance was among the
lowest he' s ever seen, and that the total debt
service is 6. 17%.
Ms. Miller thanked all who were involved for
their efforts and noted that the city' s rating
with Standard & Poor' s is A+ and with Moody's is
Al. which are equivalent and are considered
excellent ratings.
JOHNSON MOVED to adopt Ordinance No. 3301 related
to the 1996 Councilmanic Bond Issue and authorize
the Mayor to sign the Bond Purchase Contract.
Orr seconded and the motion carried.
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3B)
Approval of Bills . APPROVAL of payment of the
bills received through May 15 and May 31 paid on
May 15 and May 31, 1996 , after auditing by the
Operations Committee on June 5, 1996.
Aipproval ..of checks issued for vouchers:
Date Check Numbers Amount
5/15/96 168730-169366 $2 , 097 , 118 .98
5/31/96 169367-169993 $ , 8 ,199598 . 99
Approval of checks issued for payroll for May 16
through May 31, 1996, and paid on June 5 , 1996:
Date Check Numbers Amount
6/5/96 Checks 211843-212240 $ 271, 205 . 87
6/5/96 Advices 34958-35397 551, 787 . 02
$ 822 , 992 . 89
REPORTS Operations Committee. Johnson noted that the
Committee will meet at 4 : 30 p.m. on June 19th.
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June 18 , 1996
REPORTS Public Works Committee. Clark noted that the
meeting of June 19th has been cancelled and that
the next meeting will be held on the first
Wednesday in July.
Planning Committee. Orr noted that the Committee
will meet at 4 : 00 p.m. on July 16th.
Public Safety Committee. Orr noted that the
Committee will meet at 5: 00 p.m. on July 16th.
ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 7 : 45 p.m.
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Brenda Jac er, CMC
City Cler
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Kent, Washington
June 18, 1996
Human Services Roundtable
A workshop of the Kent City Council was held at6: 10 H m. at Kent
City Hall. Present: Councilmembers Clark, Eppe y, f
Johnson and Orr. Approximately ten others were in attendance.
A 20-minute video entitled "Preparing For The Future" was shown,
and discussion was held regarding the City' s program, needs and
funding.
The workshop adjourned at 6 : 55 p.m.
cLGv-�iL�
Brenda Jac e , CMC
City Cler
Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 . 1996
Category Consent Calendar
1. SUBJECT: BANKING SERVICE CONTRACT EXTENSION
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Authorization to extend the Banking
Services contract with U. S. Bank from July 1, 1996 to June 30,
1997 . U. S. Bank's bid was the lowest of four bids received in
1990 and since that time they have continued to offer high
quality services and will continue their low rates throughout
this extension. Options for the City' s banking services will
be reviewed during the latter part of this year and early in
1997 .
3 . EXHIBITS: Memo from May Miller and letter from U.S. Bank
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Operations Committee (3-0)
(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. 3C
SUBJECT: EXTEND BANKING SERVICE CONTRACT
TO: MAYOR AND COUNCILMEMBERS
FROM: MAYENE MILLER, FINANCE DIVISION DIRECTOR \ "A
DATE: JUNE 13, 1996
Authorization is requested to extend our Banking Services Contract with U.S. Bank
from July 1, 1996 to June 30, 1997. U.S. Bank's bid was the lowest of four bids received
in 1990. Since that time U.S. Bank continues to offer high quality services and has agreed
to continue their low rates throughout this extension.
During 1995, we've met the challenges of a large annexation, as well as adopted
a formal, nationally certified investment policy. We will be re-evaluating current
automation changes in banking services and reviewing our options for the City's banking
services during the latter part this year and early in 1997.
Council Action -
Authorize extension of our Banking Service Contract with U.S. Bank from
July 1, 1996 to June 30, 1997.
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June 11, 1996
Mayene Miller, Finance Director
City of Kent
220 4th Avenue S.
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-_ Dear Mayene:
I am delighted to have this opportunity to extend our current Banking Services Contract
for another year.
Please allow this letter to serve as the Addendum required to accomplish the extension
through June 30, 1997. All contract terms and conditions will remain the same,with the
= =l exception of changes to the Membership Account Program as outlined in our
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conversations, 16, 1996. I hav
meetings, and correspondence earlier e attached a copy o
- -= my letter outlining the new program dated January
My thanks to you and Susan for taking the time to consider the benefits of continuing the
between U.S. Bank of Washington and the City of Kent.
mutually beneficial relationship
il. Please contact me with any questions you may have about this extension.
Sincerely,
- ! Paul J. Wentink
i I Vice President ,
Government Banking
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cc: Susan Narick, City of Kent
Chris King, Kent Branch Manager,U.S. B
Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 , 1996
Category Consent Calendar
1. SUBJECT: CENTENNIAL OPERATING BUDGET - ESTABLISHMENT
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Authorization is requested to establish
a budget of $673 , 298 for the Centennial Building operations and
two positions for the balance of 1996; and to authorize the
reimbursement of 1/4 of the facility management with $6,436
from the General Fund Balance and $715 from the Utility Fund
Balance.
3 . EXHIBITS: Memos from May Miller, Finance Division Director and
Charlie Lindsey, Facilities Manager (with budget attachment)
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Operations Committee (3-0)
(Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. )
5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO YES X
6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $673 , 298
SOURCE OF FUNDS: Centennial Building Operating Fund, General
Fund, and Utility Fund
7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds
DISCUSSION•
ACTION-
Council Agenda
Item No. 3D
CITY OF
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DATE: June 13, 1996
TO: Mayor Jim White
Councilmembers
FROM: May Miller, Finance Division Director
SUBJECT: Establish Centennial Operating Budget
With the sale of the 1996 councilmanic bonds,the ownership of the Centennial Building will
transfer to the City effective July 1, 1996. I have attached a budget for the six-month period of
July 1 to December 31, 1996. For accountability, a Centennial Building internal service fund has
been established.
The Centennial operating budget amounts were established with the current building owner and
are our best estimate for 1996. The revenue includes continued lease payments from private
leasees (with allowance for vacancy included) as well as continuation of the City lease payments
which are already budgeted. Debt payments for 1996 are also included and still allow an
estimated surplus of$52,010 for an ending fund balance.
The budget includes a full time facility assistant manager to be funded 3/4 from centennial and
1/4 from General Fund and Utility Funds. It also includes conversion of an eight-month grounds
position to full time as well as some part time. The funding for theses positions are covered by
the salary budget of the previous property manager and are included in the attached pages. For
your information, a comparative budget for the full year of 1997 is also shown.
COUNCIL ACTION:
Establish a budget of$673,298 and two positions for the Centennial Building operations for
1996. Also, authorize reimbursement of 1/4 of the facility management with $6,436 from the
General Fund Balance and $715 from the Utility Fund Balance.
MEMO
DATE: June 13, 1996
TO: Mayene Miller, Finance Divisio it ctor
FROM: Charlie Lindsey, Facilities Man e
SUBJECT: Centennial Center Budget Change
With the purchase of the Centennial Center building I am requesting a budget change
to establish an operating budget for it. The attached budget is an estimate based on
the best information we were able to get from the current building owner. I am also
asking for a fulltime position with 3/4 of it to manage the building and the other 1/4 to
assist me with the ever increasing backlog of projects that need to be addressed and
to manage my Capital Facilities and divisional budgets. I am also asking that we
increase an 8 month position to a fulltime position and some additional parttime
money to allow us to continue to maintain the building as a class A office building.
The funding for these positions are already in the attached budget and come from the
salary of the previous property manager.
CITY OF KENT GENERAL
CENTENNIAL BUILDING CENTENNIAL &UTILITY GENERAL
JULY-DEC JULY-DEC TOTAL CENTENNIAL &UTILITY TOTAL
_ 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997
RENT REVENUES: -------- --
CITY OF KENT 299,544 299,544 600,362 600,362
PRIVATE(NET OF VACANCY) 348,178 348.178 781.203 781,203
NET RENTS AVAILABLE 647,722 647,722 1,381,565 1,381,565
EXPENDITURES:
INSURANCE 4,888 4,888 9,775 9,775
JANITORIAL 26,950 26,950 53,900 53,900
LANDSCAPING 3,500 3,500 7,000 7,000
LEASEHOLD TAXES 44,706 44,706 100,306 100.306
MANAGEMENT FEE 19,000 19,000 38,000 38,000
MAINTENANCE-ELEVATORS 2,664 2,664 5,328 5,328
MAINTENANCE-HVAC 3,600 3,600 7,200 7,200
MAINTENANCE-PARKING LOT 900 900 1,800 1,800
MAINTENANCE-SUPPLIES 3,750 3,750 7,500 7,500
REPAIRS 26,288 26,288 52,575 52,575
SECURITY 1,050 1,050 2,100 2,100
UTILITY-ELECTRICITY 36,500 36,500 73,000 73,000
UTILITY-GARBAGE 3,500 3,500 7,000 7,000
UTILITY-GAS 2,500 2,500 5,000 5,000
UTILITY-WATER/SEWER 3,775 3,775 7,550 7,550
ASSISTANT FACILITIES MANAGER 16,007 5,336 21,343 32,013 10,671 42,684
C TODIAN FT FROM 8 HRS 1,551 1,551 3,102 3,102
NrnnVTENANCE WORKER PART TIM 7,500 7,500 15,000 15,000
BENEFITS 10,181 1,815 11,996 20,360 3,630 23,990
TENANT IMPROVEMENTS 77,586 77,586 0 0
OTHER CAPITAL OUTLAY 6,200 6,200 0 0
------------------ ---------------- -- --------------- ---------------- --------------- ---------------------
TOTAL EXPENDITURES 302,595 7,151 309,746 448,509 14,301 462,810
REVENUES OVER (UNDER) 345,127 (7,151) 337,976 933,056 (14,301) 918,755
TRANSFERS IN FROM (OUT TO):
BOND SALE 77,586 77,586 0 0
DEBT SERVICE (370,703) (370,703) (878,934) (878,934)
--------------------------------------- ------- ----- ------------- -----------------------------
TOTAL NET TRANSFERS (293,117) 0 (293,117) (878,934) (878,934)
INCREASE (DECREASE) 52,010 (7,151) 44,859 54,122 (14,301) 39,821
BEGINNING FUND BALANCE 0 0 52,010 52,010
ENDING FUND BALANCE:
RESERVED 0 0 0 0
UNRESERVED 0 7,151 7,151 0 14,301 14,301
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"LENDING FUND BALANCE 52,010 0 52,010 106,131 0 106,131
Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 , 1996
Category Consent Calendar
1. SUBJECT: BUDGET ADJUSTMENT ORDINANCE
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Adoption of Ordinance No.
approving the gross budget adjustment totaling $2 ,735, 896 for
budget adjustments made through May 31, 1996. This ordinance
is primarily a housekeeping adjustment consolidating previously
approved individual budget items into one adjusting ordinance.
3 . EXHIBITS: Memo from May Miller, Finance Division Director;
copy of ordinance; and summary by fund information
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Operations Committee (3-0)
(Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. )
5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO YES X
6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $
SOURCE OF FUNDS•
7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds
DISCUSSION•
ACTION•
Council Agenda
Item No. 3E
Date: June 14, 1996
To: Operations Committee
From: Mayene Miller, Finance Division Director
Subj: Budget Adjustment Ordinance for Adjustments Made Through May 31, 1996
Authorization is requested to approve the gross budget adjustment ordinance totaling $2,735,896
for budget adjustments made through May 31, 1996. This ordinance is primarily a housekeeping
adjustment consolidating individual budget items into one adjusting ordinance. In past years this
has been a December adjustment, but will be split into two adjustments this year to better update
department budgets and move away from such a complex adjustment at year end.
Please note that$1,645,177 has been previously approved by Council. $117,036 of this amount was
approved as part of the 1995 budget and is carried over to 1996 for equipment replacement and
police overtime. The remaining $1,528,141 has been approved by Council in 1996 and is primarily
for capital projects. An additional $703,414 was approved by Council as part of the 1996 Capital
Facilities Plan but was not included in the original budget ordinance. A detailed list of these
changes, including council authorization dates, will be available at the meeting.
The balance of$387,305 has not been previously approved by Council, but must be approved to be
in compliance with the State auditor's requirements. This amount includes $676,346 for budget
corrections, primarily to reallocate several capital projects to the appropriate project accounts, but
also to correct the public office building rental and maintenance amounts due to a change in the
square footage allocation and to delete a portion of the CDBG programs that are administered
through King County per the recommendation of the State auditor. The budget corrections are
offset by a reduction of$173,016 for miscellaneous other changes primarily due to the Springwood
Bike Patrol grant which was inadvertently budgeted twice, for a net adjustment amount of$503,330.
The $116,025 reduction in the Meridian Annexation budget is because the actual population of the
area is less than the estimate originally used. This required moving a portion of Police salaries and
benefits to the Criminal Justice Fund, deleting the excess census budget, and reducing the population
related gas taxes. Street capital projects were reduced by $40,038 and the $2 per capita for arts
projects was decreased by $10,902. Attached is a summary by fund for these annexation related
changes.
Council Action:
Approve the budget adjustment ordinance totaling $2,735,896 for budget adjustments made through
May 31, 1996.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Kent,
Washington, amending the 1996 Budget for
adjustments made through May 31, 1996 .
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON., DOES
HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS :
Section 1 . The 1996 City budget is hereby amended to
include budget fund adjustments as follows :
FUND TOTAL
General Fund $ 189, 303
Street Fund (300, 067)
Youth/Teen Programs 1, 071
Capital Improvement 250, 000
Criminal Justice 90, 560
Environmental 72 , 838
Housing & Community Development (109, 208)
Other Operating Projects 475, 005
Councilmanic Debt Service (42 , 328)
Street Capital Project (194 , 459)
Park Capital Project 848 , 157
Other Capital Project 741, 093
Water 3 , 144
Sewerage 130, 028
Golf Complex 30 , 176
Equipment Rental 88 , 131
Central Services 212 , 452
Facilities Fund 250 , 000
Total Gross Budget Adjustments 2 , 735 , 896
BUDGET
Less :
Internal Service Funds (252)
Other Transfers 174 , 171
Internal Transfers 792 , 328
Total Net Budget Adjustments 1, 769, 649
SECTION 2. Severability. If any section, sentence,
clause or phrase of this ordinance should be held to be invalid
or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such
invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity
or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or
phrase of this ordinance .
SECTION 3. Effective Date. This ordinance shall
take effect and be in force five (5) 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
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! PASSED day of 1996 .
:;APPROVED day of 1996 .
PUBLISHED day of 1996 .
I hereby certify that this is a true 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 as
hereon indicated.
(SEAL)
BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK
BUD9605 . ORD
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City of Kent
1996 Budget Adjustment Ordinance
Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Additional Appropriations
Carryover Ordinance Adjustment Total
Fund Budget #3265 Ordinance Budget
General Fund 41,618,451 189,303 41,807,754
Street Fund 4,441,918 (300,067) 4,141,851
Youth/Teen Programs 484,123 1,071 485,194
Capital Improvement 4,565,000 250,000 4,815,000
Criminal Justice 499,890 1,426,595 90,560 2,017,045
Environmental Mitigation 397,935 486,910 72,838 957,683
Housing & Community Development 789,417 436,550 (109,208) 1,116,759
Other Operating Projects 1,069,059 142,694 475,005 1,686,758
Voted Debt Service 1,835,373 1,835,373
Councilmanic Debt Service 2,138,175 (42,328) 2,095,847
Special Assessment 3,275,477 3,275,477
Street Capital Projects 36,534,697 3,105,793 (194,459) 39,446,031
Park Capital Projects 4,931,054 1,263,658 848,157 7,042,869
Other Capital Projects 1,129,000 1,128,518 741,093 2,998,611
Water 35,988,491 11,154,117 3,144 47,145,752
Sewerage 30,230,890 17,379,715 130,028 47,740,633
Golf Course 7,758,394 3,051,605 30,176 10,840,175
Equipment Rental 77,000 1,791,119 88,131 1,956,250
Central Services 1,077,935 4,754,904 212,452 6,045,291
Fire Equipment Fund 1,447,584 1,447,584
Facilities Fund 250,000 250,000
Insurance
5,380,464 5,380,464
Firemen's Relief& Pension 199,396 199,396
Economic Development Corp 36,995 36,995
Total Gross Budget 120,483,762 111,545,134 2,735,896 234,764,792
Less:
Internal Service 6,503,712 (252) 6,503,460
Other Transfers 10,149,700 174,171 10,323,871
Internal Transfers 6,424,146 792,328 7,216,474
Total Budget 120,483,762 88,467,576 1,769,649 210,720,987
City Of Kent
General Fund
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 41,618,451
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Previously Approved in Prior Year or Other Funds
Police Overtime for Project Lighthouse-Carryover from 1995 (1) 7,824
CCS Emergency Severe Weather Services- Carryover from 1995 (2) 8.415
Previously Approved with Council Date
Specialized Recreation Program- Grant 03/19 15,000
Councilmember Fax Machines& Phone Lines 03/05 9,625
Teen Stage Theater Project-Grant 04/16 2,929
Not Previously Approved for the Budget Amount
Police Staff Moved to Criminal Justice-Annexation (3) (45,024)
Census Supplies/Services-Annexation (3) (22,525)
Transfer Out to City Arts Program-Annexation (3) (10,902)
Public Office Building Facility Rental-Reallocation (4) 7,716
Project Lighthouse- Grants (5) 16,245
Senior Center Recreation Trips-Accounting Change (6) 200,000
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures 189,303
)tal Expenditures
.. 41,807,754
Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance
Beginning Fund Balance 41,511,899
Ending Fund Balance 2,629,053
(2,522,501)
41,618,451
Budget Adjustment Sources
Senior Center Recreation Trips-Accounting Change
Transfer In from Criminal Justice 200,000
Revenue Adjustments-Annexation 24,069
Region 4 Discovery Trust Fund Grant (44,833)
KC Arts Grant 15,000
Ending Working Capital 2,929
Total Budget Adjustment Sources (7,862)
189,303
Total Sources of Funding
41,807,754
(1) Carryover balance of 1995 Police overtime budget for Project Lighthouse
(2) Carryover balance of 1995 budget for Emergency Severe Weather Services
(3) Annexation Changes
(4) Reallocate Public Office Building facility rental due to changes in square footage.
(5) Adjust grants for MVET Innovative Programs to actual amounts received.
(6) Delete contra-asset account and establish expense account for Senior trips, per State Auditor's
recommendation.
BE 9605DET.WB7 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Street Fund
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 4,441,918
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Previously Approved with Council Date
Transfer Out to Corridor Improvement- Reallocation 01/02 (260,029)
Not Previously Approved for the Budget Amount
Transfer Out to General Fund -Annexation (1) (7,309)
Transfer Out to Asphalt Overlays -Annexation (1) (17,251)
Transfer Out to Corridor Improvement-Annexation (1) (15,478)
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures (300,067)
Total Expenditures 4,141,851
Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 4,212,605
Beginning Fund Balance 499,461
Ending Fund Balance (270,148)
4,441,911
Budget Adjustment Sources 29589
Property Tax -Annexed Streets ,
Utility Tax Adjustment 1,191,420
20
Street Utility Tax- Discontinued (1,451,449)
Local Vehicle License Fee-Annexation (15,478)
Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax General -Annexation (36,898)
Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax Arterial -Annexation (17,251)
Total Budget Adjustment Sources (300,067)
Total Sources of Funding 4,141,851
(1) Annexation Changes
BE 9605DET.WB1 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Youth / Teen Fund
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 484,123
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Not Previously Approved for the Budget Amount
Transfer Out to General Fund -Annexation (1) 1,071
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures 1,071
Total Expenditures 485,194
Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 429,080
Beginning Fund Balance 128,260
Ending Fund Balance (73.217)
484,123
.udget Adjustment Sources
Utility Tax Adjustment-Annexation 1,071
Total Budget Adjustment Sources 1,071
Total Sources of Funding 485,194
(1) Annexation Changes
BE 9605DET.WB1 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Capital Improvement Fund
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 4,565,000
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Previously Approved with Council Date
Centennial Building Down Payment 04/02 250,000
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures 250,000
Total Expenditures 4,815,000
Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 4,157,721
Beginning Fund Balance 938,682
Ending Fund Balance (531,403)
4,565,000
Budget Adjustment Sources
Real Estate Excise Tax 4,44,
Ending Fund Balance 2 ,
Total Budget Adjustment Sources 25500,000000
Total Sources of Funding 4,815,000
(1) Annexation Changes
BE 9605DET.WB1 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Criminal Justice Fund
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 1,424,595
Carryover Budget 499,890
Internal Transfers 2,000
1,926,485
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Previously Approved in Prior Year or Other Funds
Police Overtime for Project Lighthouse-Carryover from 1995 (1) 7,824
Dare Contribution-Carryover from 1995 (2) 1,927
Portable Computers-Allocate Capital Project (3) 50,000
Police Radios-Allocate Capital Project (3) 75,000
Transfer Out to Other Capital Projects-Allocate Capital Project (3) 55,000
Not Previously Approved for the Budget Amount
Police Staff Moved to Criminal Justice-Annexation (4) 45,024
Springwood Bike Patrol-Grant (5) (148,228)
Drinking Driving Countermeasures-Grant (6) (14,049)
Project Lighthouse- Grants (7) 18,062
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures 90,560
"otal Expenditures 2,017,045
Total Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 1,395,633
Carryover Budget 499,890
Internal Transfers 2,000
Beginning Fund Balance 300,316
Ending Fund Balance (271,354)
1,926,485
Budget Adjustment Sources
Sales Tax- Criminal Justice (38,827)
Transfer In-Police MDT Sale 125,000
Direct Federal Grant-HUD (148,228)
State Grant (14,049)
MVET- High Crime Grant (2,085)
MVET- Innovation Grant 2,144
MVET-Child at Risk Grant 3,139
MVET- Domestic Abuse Grant 2,340
Ending Working Capital 161,126
Total Budget Adjustment Sources 90,560
Total Sources of Funding 2,017,045
(1) Carryover balance of 1995 Police overtime budget for Project Lighthouse
(2) Carryover balance of 1995 Dare Contribution
1 Police projects approved in the Capital Facilities Plan on 10/21/95. Not included in 1996 budget in error.
Annexation Changes
(5) Springwood Bike Patrol Grant inadvertently budgeted twice.
(6) Adjust grant and expenditures for Drinking Driving Countermeasures to actual amount received.
(7) Adjust grants and expenditures for MVET Innovative Programs to actual amounts received.
BE 9605DET.WB1 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Environmental Fund
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance 486,910
Carryover Budget 397,935
884,845
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Previously Approved with Council Date
Compost Bin Distribution Program -Grant 12/19 11,302
Recycling Coordinator/Education - Grant 02106 57,596
Special Collection/Recycling Events -Grant 03/19 3,940
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures 72,838
Total Expenditures 957,683
Total Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 421,893
Carryover Budget 397,935
Beginning Fund Balance 259,31¢
Ending Fund Balance (194,3L___
884,845
Budget Adjustment Sources
Garbage Utility Tax-Annexation 631
Department of Ecology Grants 68,898
County Grant 3,940
Ending Working Capital (631)
Total Budget Adjustment Sources 72,838
Total Sources of Funding 957,683
BE 9605DET.WB1 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Housing & Community Development
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 436,550
Carryover Budget 789,417
1,225,967
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Not Previously Approved for the Budget Amount
Easter Seal Access Modification (1) (15,500)
Children's Home Society Acquisition (1) (39,373)
Highline Comm College Child Care Center- kitchen (1) (24,335)
MHCP - Paradise Mobile Home Park Rehab (1) (30,000)
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures (109,208)
Total Expenditures 1,116,759
Sources of Funding
fidget Ordinance No. 3265 436,550
°carryover Budget 789,417
1,225,967
Budget Adjustment Sources
CDBG Federal Grant(St) (109,208)
Total Budget Adjustment Sources (109,208)
Total Sources of Funding 1,116,759
(1) Delete CDBG programs administered by King County per State Auditor's recommendation. Although
these projects benefit the citizens of Kent, they technically should not be included in the City of Kent budget.
BE 9605DET.WB1 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Other Operating Projects Fund
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 142,694
Carryover Budget 1,069,059
1,211,753
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Previously Approved with Council Date
Bus Stop Improvements - Grant 11/0 /3/19 ,000
81,000
Bus Stop Improvements- Grant
Downtown Market Analysis -Grant 04l02 150,000
Not Previously Approved for the Budget Amount
Growth Management(salaries & benefits) (1) (44,128)
Corrections Storage Upgrades - Reallocation (2) 20,000
Shoreline Master Program Update- Reallocation (2) 18,000
Public Building Major Maintenance - Reallocation (2) 100,000
Downtown Market Analysis- Reallocation (2) 25,000
Reroof and Paint Kent Commons - Reallocation (2) 110,000
In-City Transit- Reallocation (2) (155,082)
Commuter Rail Facility - Reallocation (2) (30,000)
Kent Shuttle Bus - Reallocation (2) 95,215
Metro Bus/Driver- Reallocation (2) 66,000
Bus Stop Improvement- Reallocation (2) 13,000
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures 475,005
Total Expenditures 1,686,758
Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 133,858
Carryover Budget 1,069,059
Beginning Fund Balance 8,836
1,211,753
Budget Adjustment Sources
State Grant- General Street 81,000
50000
State Grant- DCTED 115,133
State Grant- Other Agencies 73,000
(44
Transfer In from Capital Improvement Fund ,
Ending Working Capital 44,12828)
Total Budget Adjustment Sources 475,005
Total Sources of Funding 1,686,758
(1) Reduced by 3/4 position in error, will correct on a future budget change.
(2) Reallocate projects to correct project accounts.
BE 9605DET.WB1 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Councilmanic Debt Service Fund
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31 , 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 2,138,175
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Not Previously Approved for the Budget Amount
Morrill Property Acquisition - Debt Service Reduction (1) (42,328)
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures (42,328)
Total Expenditures 2,095,847
Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 2.138,175
Budget Adjustment Sources
Transfer in from Capital Improvement Fund (42,328)
Total Budget Adjustment Sources (42,328)
. otal Sources of Funding 2,095,847
(1) Debt Service for Morrill Property reduced due to early pay off.
BE 9605DET.WB1 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Street Capital Projects
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 3,105,793
Carryover Budget 36,534,697
39,640,490
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Previously Approved with Council Date
Corridor Improvement Fund 01102 (260,029)
224th - 228th Corridor- SEPA Ordinance#2494 (1) 14,848
Not Previously Approved for the Budget Amount
Asphalt Overlays -Annexation (2) (17,251)
Corridor Improvement Fund -Annexation (2) (15,478)
Corridor Improvement Fund - Reallocation (3) 84,369
Reith Road & SR 516 -Grant (4) (918)
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures (194,459)
Total Expenditures 39,446,031
Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 3,105,79r
Carryover Budget 36,534,697
39,640,490
Budget Adjustment Sources
Federal Grant- General Street (918)
Contributions 14,848
Transfer in from Restricted Street (17,251)
Transfer in from Street Utility (191,138)
Total Budget Adjustment Sources (194,459)
Total Sources of Funding 39,446,031
(1) Per State Environmental Policy Act Ordinance#2494.
(2) Annexation Changes
(3) To transfer funds from street utility to Corridor Improvements.
(4) Reduce project budget due to change in grant amount received.
BE 9605DET.W81 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Park Capital Projects
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 1,263,658
Carryover Budget 4,931,054
6,194,712
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Previously Approved with Council Date
Dow Property Acquisition-Grant 12/19/95 582,800
Old Fishing Hole Renovations - Donation 02/20 9,184
Kiwanis Tot Lot#3 Renovations-Grant 02/20 35,950
Earthworks Bollards Project- Grant 01/16 15,000
Lake Fenwick Trail - KC Bonds 04/16 47,448
Interurban Trail- KC Bonds 04/16 86,763
Not Previously Approved for Budget Amount
City Arts Program -Annexation (1) (10,902)
Park Master Plans - Reallocation (2) 87,000
Coloring the City-Reallocation (2) 13,000
Morrill Property Acquisition- Reallocation (2) 42,000
Parks Grant Matching- Reallocation (2) (27,000)
Unallocated Park Projects - Reallocation (2) (72,000)
Internal Transfer
Kiwanis Tot Lot#3 -Grant Matching 10,512
Earthworks Bollards Project- Grant Matching 28,402
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures 848,157
Total Expenditures 7,042,869
Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 1,258,410
Carryover Budget 4.931,054
6,189,464
Budget Adjustment Sources
State Grant- IAC 0
,80
County Grant 582
82
KC Open Space Bonds 1 ,50,80950
Sales of Maps- Public 1,586
Contributions
625
Transfer In from General Fund 9,18402)
43,9
Transfer In from Capital Improvement (10,
Ending Working Capital 5,000
00
Internal Transfer
248
Grant Matching 33,914
Total Budget Adjustment Sources 853,405
Total Sources of Funding 7,042,869
(1) Annexation Changes
(2) Allocate capital projects to correct accounts
BE 9605DET.WB1 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Other Capital Projects
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 1,128,518
Carryover Budget 1,129,000
2,257,518
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Previously Approved in Prior Years or Other Funds
Corrections Office Remodel-Allocate Capital Project (1) 30,000
Computerized Fingerprinting-Allocate Capital Project (1) 55,000
Training Center Bullet Traps-Allocate Capital Project (1) 36,000
Training Center Burn Props-Allocate Capital Project (1) 457,414
Transfer Out to Criminal Justice Fund-Allocate Capital Project (1) 125,000
Unallocated Other Capital Projects- Reallocation (2) (290,735)
Corrections Storage Upgrades-Reallocation (2) (20,000)
Emergency Facility Repairs-Reallocation (2) (100,000)
Reroof Kent Commons-Reallocation (2) (75,000)
Internal Transfers
Corrections Office Remodel- Police MDT Sale (1) 30,000
Training Center Bullet Traps-Police MDT Sale (1) 36,000
Training Center Bum Props- Fire MDT Sale (1) 457,414
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures 741,093
Total Expenditures 2,998,611
Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance 953,735
Carryover Budget 1,129,000
Beginning Fund Balance 207,783
Ending Fund Balance (33,000)
2,257,518
Budget Adjustment Sources
Gain on Assets-Police/Fire 800 Mhz Sale 823,197
Transfer In from Capital Improvement (485,735)
Transfer In from Confidential Fund 55,000
Beginning Working Capital (207,783)
Ending Working Capital 33,000
Internal Transfers
Police MDT Sale 66,000
Fire MDT Sale 457,414
Total Budget Adjustment Sources 741,093
Total Sources of Funding 2,998,611
(1) Police/Fire Training projects approved in the Capital Facilities Plan on 10/21/95. Not included in 1996 budget in error.
(2) Allocate capital projects to correct accounts.
BE 9605DET.WB1 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Water Fund
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 7,622,488
Carryover Budget 35,988,491
Internal Transfers 3,531,629
47,142,608
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Previously Approved in Prior Years or Other Funds
Capital Outlay -Carryover from 1995 (1) 3,000
Not Previously Approved for the Budget Amount
Clerical Services - Interfund 144
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures 3,144
Total Expenditures 47,145,752
Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 7,241,037
Carryover Budget 35,988,491
Internal Transfers 3,531,629
Beginning Fund Balance 3,345,284
Ending Fund Balance (2,963,833)
47,142,608
Budget Adjustment Sources
Ending Working Capital 3,144
Total Budget Adjustment Sources 3,144
Total Sources of Funding 47,145,752
(1) The approved portion of the unexpended 1995 capital outlay budget carried forward to 1996.
BE 96050ET.WB1 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Sewerage Fund
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 15,056,411
Carryover Budget 30,230,890
Internal Transfers 2,323,304
47,610,605
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Previously Approved with Council Date
272nd Corridor-SEPA Ordinance#2494 (1) 99,900
Not Previously Approved for the Budget Amount
Clerical Services - Interfund 128
Internal Transfer
Valley Detention Basin 230,000
Metro Cross Valley Interceptor (200,000)
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures 130,028
Total Expenditures 47,740,633
Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 16,136,5C.,,
Carryover Budget 30,230,890
Internal Transfers 2,323,304
Beginning Fund Balance 5,439,832
Ending Fund Balance (6,519,923)
47,610,605
Budget Adjustment Sources
Contributions 99,900
Ending Working Capital 128
Internal Transfer
Valley Detention Basin 230,000
Metro Cross Valley Interceptor (200,000)
Total Budget Adjustment Sources 130,028
Total Sources of Funding 47,740,633
(1) Per State Environmental Policy Act Ordinance#2494.
BE 9605DET.WB1 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Golf Course
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 2,734,392
Carryover Budget 7,758,394
Internal Transfers 317,213
10,809,999
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Previously Approved with Council Date
Driving Range Netting Improvements 03/05 30,000
Not Previously Approved for the Budget Amount
Public Office Building Facility Rental - Reallocation (1) 176
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures 30,176
Total Expenditures 10,840.175
Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 3,078,122
rrryover Budget 7,758,394
lfiternal Transfers 317,213
Beginning Fund Balance 301,551
Ending Fund Balance (645,281)
10,809,999
Budget Adjustment Sources
Transfer in from Damages &Liability 30,000
Ending Working Capital 176
Total Budget Adjustment Sources 30,176
Total Sources of Funding 10,840,175
(1) Reallocate Public Office Building facility rental due to changes in square footage.
BE 9605DET.WB1 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Equipment Rental Fund
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 1,791,119
Carryover Budget 77,000
1,868,119
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Previously Approved in Prior Year or Other Fund
Equipment Replacement Capital Outlay- Carryover from 1995 (1) 88,046
Not Previously Approved for the Budget Amount
Clerical Services- Interfund 85
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures 88,131
Total Expenditures 1,956,250
Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 1,869,849
Carryover Budget 77,000
Beginning Fund Balance 1,983,076
Ending Fund Balance (2,061,806)
1,868,11P
Budget Adjustment Sources
Ending Working Capital 88,131
Total Budget Adjustment Sources 88,131
Total Sources of Funding 1,956,250
(1) The approved portion of the unexpended 1995 capital outlay budget for equipment replacement carried
forward to 1996.
BE 9605DET.WB1 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Central Services Fund
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance 4,584,904
Carryover Budget 1,077,935
Internal Transfers 170,000
5,832,839
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Not Previously Approved for the Budget Amount
Public Office Building Rental Charges - Reallocation (1) (1,855)
Public Office Building Maintenance Charges- Reallocation (1) 8,829
Public Office Building-Accounting Correction (1) (6,522)
Automation Project 93-99- Reallocation (2) 70,000
Software/Hardware Replacement- Reallocation (2) 50,000
Cable TV, PC, Equipment- Reallocation (2) 42,000
Telecommuting Equipment- Reallocation (2) 25,000
Telecommunications Feasibility Study- Reallocation (2) 25,000
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures 212,452
Total Expenditures 6,045,291
"5"ources of Funding
Budget Ordinance 4,605,318
Carryover Budget 1,077,935
Internal Transfers 170,000
Beginning Fund Balance 25,540
Ending Fund Balance (45,954)
5,832,839
Budget Adjustment Sources
Telephone Revenue 504
Printing Revenue (2)
Computer Services Revenue 1,142
Public Office Building Revenue 8,829
Transfer in from Capital Improvement Fund 212,000
Ending Working Capital (10,021)
Total Budget Adjustment Sources 212,452
Total Sources of Funding 6,045,291
(1) Reallocation of Public Office Building Charges
(2) Allocate capital projects to correct accounts.
BE 9605DET.WB1 19-Jun-96
City Of Kent
Facilities Fund
Budget Adjustments Thru May 31, 1996
Source of
Authorization Expenditures Funding
Expenditures
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 0
Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Previously Approved with Council Date 04/02 250,000
Centennial Building Down Payment 250,000
Total Budget Adjustment Expenditures
Total Expenditures 250,000
Sources of Funding
Budget Ordinance No. 3265 0
Budget Adjustment Sources 250,000
Transfer In from Capital Improvement Fund 250,000
Total Budget Adjustment Sources
Total Sources of Funding 250,000
BE 9605DET.WB1 19-Jun-96
�Idlll
Kent City Council Meeting
Date_ July 2 . 1996
Category Consent Calendar
1. SUBJECT: STRAWBERRY LANE REZONE RZ-96-2
2 . SIIMMARY STATEMENT: Authorization to set July 16, 1996, as
the date for a public meeting to consider the Hearing
Examiners recommendation of approval for a rezone application
by Jerry Prouty and Bill Ruth, c/o Barghausen Consulting
Engineers, Inc. The property is located south of S. 240th
Street, east and west of 100th Avenue S.
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. 3F
Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 . 1996
Category Consent Calendar
1. SUBJECT: 218TH WAREHOUSE FOR BENAROYA CO. REZONE RZ-96-3
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Authorization to set July 16, 1996, as
the date for a public meeting to consider the Hearing
Examiner' s recommendation of approval for a rezone application
by Thomas Lee, O'Keefe Development Company. The property is
located at 21701 84th Avenue S. in Kent
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. 3G
11111f,
Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 , 1996
Category Consent Calendar
1. SUBJECT: COUNTRY VIEW ESTATES II PRELIMINARY PLAT SU-95-5
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Authorization to set July 16, 1996, as
the date for a public meeting to consider the Hearing
Examiner's recommendation of approval with conditions for a
preliminary plat application by Shamrock Development
Corporation. The property is located at 22600 100th Avenue
S. E.
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. 3H
Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 , 1996
Category Consent Calendar
1. SUBJECT: SWAN COURT PRELIMINARY PLAT SU-95-4
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Authorization to set July 16, 1996, as
the date for a public meeting to consider the Hearing
Examiner's recommendation of approval with conditions for a
.preliminary plat application by Curtis LaPierre. The property
is located south of S.E. 240th Street between 112th Avenue S.E.
and 114th Place S.E. if extended.
3 . EXHIBITS: None
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Hearing Examiner
(Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. )
5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO YES
6. EXPENDITURE REOUIRED: $
SOURCE OF FUNDS:
7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds
DISCUSSION•
ACTION•
Council Agenda
Item No. 3I
I'd1l
Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 , 1996
Category Consent Calendar
1. SUBJECT: LID 327 - SEGREGATION OF ASSESSMENT
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: As recommended by the Public Works
Committee, adoption of Resolution No. authorizing the
13th and 14th segregations of Assessment #45 in LID #327 to
accommodate the 13th and 14th sale of the property. These
segregated properties will be paying their designated share of
the LID assessment.
3 . EXHIBITS: Resolution and vicinity map
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Committee (telephone concurrence)
(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
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent,
Washington, directing the Finance Director to segregate assessment
number 45 levied under L.I.D. 327.
WHEREAS, on May 2, 1989, the City established assessment number 45 of Local
Improvement District 327 ("LID 327") in the amount of$226,202.57; and
WHEREAS, Birtcher Frank Properties, the prior owner of record of the property affected by
assessment number 45, previously requested and obtained segregations of portions of the property
subject to assessment number 45, creating thereby a revised assessment number 45 together with
new assessment numbers 45-1 through 45-12; and
WHEREAS, MBK Northwest, the successor in interest to Birtcher Frank Properties, has
requested segregation of two additional parcels from the property subject to assessment number
45, which shall be designated assessment numbers 45-13 and 45-14, and which property is
described in the LID segregation application certificates filed by MBK Northwest, attached
hereto as Exhibits A and B, respectively; and
WHEREAS, the application certficates are in all respects proper; NOW, THEREFORE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES HEREBY
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
1
Section 1. The original tract of assessment number 45 of LID 327, which is legally
described in the LID segregation application certificates filed by MBK Northwest, attached
hereto as Exhibits A and B and incorporated herein by this reference (indicated as "Exhibit A" on
each application certificate), shall have two parcels segregated from the assessment tract, creating
new Assessment Nos. 45-13 and 45-14, in accordance with the applications of MBK Northwest.
Section 2. The legal descriptions of the segregated parcels are described in the attached
LID segregation application certificates filed by MBK Northwest (indicated as "Exhibit B" on
each application certificate).
Section 3. The legal description of the remainder of the tract of assessment number 45 is
described in the attached LID segregation application certificate for Assessment No. 45-14 filed
by MBK Northwest(indicated as "Exhibit C" on the application certificate).
Section 4. The new assessment amount for the newly segregated tract that will be subject
to assessment 45-13 shall be $21,176.77; the new assessment amount for the newly segregated
tract that will be subject to assessment 45-14 shall be $9802.95; the new assessment amount for
the remainder of the property originally subject to assessment number 45 shall be equal to the
amount remaining due under the original assessment number 45 less the assessment amounts
now attributed to the tracts subject to the newly and previously formed assessment numbers 45-1
through 45-14.
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.
2
Section 6. The Finance Director is hereby authorized and directed to segregate
assessment number 45 of LID 327 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, Washington, 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
SEGASS#8327
3
CITY OF KENT L.I.D. SEGREGATION CERTIFICATE
Requested y: Date Eoc-al Imp. District No.-3
DAN . IYANOFF - M 13K NORTHWEST
ASSESSMENT No.4-5-AMFJJDCn
Owner & Address ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION Original Amount $
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Owner & Address NEW DESCRIPTION New Assessment No. ¢S-/3
New Assessment Amt. 01-1 7 .77
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NEW 4SSES-5MEN7- AMaUArr 1s F 2I, l76•77
120.00 Mihimum
Fee Received
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Receipt
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Owner & Address REMAINDER DESCRIPTION Rem, Assessment No.
Rem. Original Amt.$
DEFER 7b EXP/817- " G " A7TAe-HED
5A ME
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rs at
per hour = Copy forwarded to City Treasurer and Applicant this day of
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less $20.00 fee
Approved by Resolution #
Total Due `
Total Paid
Property Manager
Receipt
The undersigned hereby accepts above terms and conditions and .--
certifies to the correctness herein, (Signature must be same as on
application) .
SIGNED:
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45-13 Worksheet
Portions of Lots 1,2 & 3, Block 1
LID 327 SEGREGATION WORKSHEET
Assessment # Balance'
45 (amended) $37.499.38 [1 ]
Segregations
since last payment Net Usable Area (sf) Amount
NONE 0 [3] $0.00 [2]
$37,499.38 >Outstanding
>balance [1]-[2]
VDL Net Usable Area (sf)> 306,775
Less [3] 0
306,775 [41
Outstanding balance/[4]> 0.122237405 [5]
45-13 Net Usable area (sf)> 173,243 [6]
45-13 Assessment [5] x [6]> $21,176.77
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LID 327- Assessment Parcel #45 (amended)
THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP
22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M., IN KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON,AND THAT PORTION
OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (SE 1/4 NE 1/4)OF
SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING
COUNTY,WASHINGTON, LYING SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SOUTH 228TH STREET
(TAYLOR ROAD);
EXCEPT THE NORTH 229 FEET OF THE EAST 224 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SAID
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14;
EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET OF THE TOTAL TRACT DESCRIBED ABOVE CONVEYED TO
KING COUNTY FOR ROAD BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 602278;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONDEMNED FOR DRAINAGE DITCH RIGHT-OF-WAY
IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO.32912;
AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY DRAINAGE
DISTRICT NO, 1 BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 4806961;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO STATE OF WASHINGTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER
RECORDING NO. 6515085;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID TRACT CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF KENT BY DEED
RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8808260233, 9005080831, 9005080832, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON:
AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS:
A PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS
OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH
00051'56"WEST 164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING:
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 89007'36" WEST 284.22 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE
BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00
FEET;
THENCE WESTERLY, NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 78.53 FEET ALONG SAID
CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89059'32"TO SAID WEST
LINE OF LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 00051'56" EAST 220.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT 5, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 5 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 5,THENCE NORTH 89007,36"WEST
186.49 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 39.80 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 186.49 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 5;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'24"WEST 39.80 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO, THAT PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING
COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WES_
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF;
THENCE SOUTH 89°07'36" EAST 334.21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 00051-56"WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE SOUTH 89-07-36" EAST 20.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF
A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 126.01 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19000'00"TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 19052'24" EAST 93.88 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO
THE WEST HAVING A RADIUS OF 300.44 FEET;
THENCE NORTHERLY 99.63 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
190 00'00";
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 97.87 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1 IN SAID BLOCK 1;
THENCE NORTH 8715'04"WEST 191.57 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING;
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF LOT 6, SAID BLOCK 1 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6,THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST
186.49 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'24" EAST 84.18 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY PROLONGATION OF A
LINE RADIAL TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6 WHICH BEARS NORTH 71006'52" EAST;
THENCE SOUTH 71006'52"WEST 92.00 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION TO SAID
WESTERLY LINE AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 133.58 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND WESTERLY LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 152.69 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING;
ALSO THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF; THENCE SOUTH 89107'36" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 229.99 FEET;
THENCE NORTH &r07'36"WEST 334.24 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 65.01 FEET ALONG LAST SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT K OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO.93-8, RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.9408171006, KING COUNTY,WA.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1,2,3,4,AND 5 BLOCK 2,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST
MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH,AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON
SAID PLAT;THENCE NORTH 00' 52'24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN;
THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 368.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE
SOUTH 00° 52' 24" WEST 435.26 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 891 07'36" EAST 100.00 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 000 52'24"WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF DRAINAGE
DISTRICT RIGHT-OF-WAY CONDEMNED IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO.
32912;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 360 12' 57" EAST 164.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89' 02' 03" EAST 323.72 FEET
TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1;THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 890 02'03" EAST
33.79 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00° 52'24" EAST 259.59 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 891 07'36" EAST
35.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 26.47 FEET;THENCE NORTH 14° 03' 18" EAST
55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS
SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-
TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE
NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 442.07 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 660 39' 17"TO A RADIAL LINE OF
SAID CURVE WHICH BEARS SOUTH 800 42' 35"WEST;THENCE SOUTH 800 42'35" WEST 56.00
FEET ALONG SAID RADIAL LINE;THENCE NORTH 890 07'36"WEST 257.77 FEET TO THE TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3,4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST MARGIN
OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT;
THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN;THENCE SOUTH
890 07' 36" EAST 368.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 001 52'24"WEST 435.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
890 07'36" EAST 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00' 52' 24"WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH 360 12'57" WEST 151.38 FEET ALONG
SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3;THENCE NORTH 890 02'03"
WEST 372.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO SAID EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE
SOUTH; THENCE NORTH 000 27' 19" WEST 330.36 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO, LOT I OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188.
ALSO, LOT B,OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL 94-21 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408 1 71 007, LYING WITHIN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF
SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M.
ALSO, LOT 7, BLOCK 1, OF THE PLAT OF VAN DOREN'S LANDING AS RECORDED IN VOLUME
158, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75.
ALSO, LOT 8, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT E OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188, WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT F OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188,WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT 1, BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1:THENCE SOUTH 890 02'03" EAST
33.79 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;THENCE NORTH 000 52' 09" EAST 259.61 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 890 07'36" EAST 35.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 26.47 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST 55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED
ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE
NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 86.58 FEET
ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 13° 03'
18"TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1;THENCE SOUTH 00° 52'24"WEST 368.71 FEET ALONG
SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
EXHIBIT_ 11
LID 327 - Proposed Assessment Parcel #45-13
THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2 AND 3, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDRECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASH ING ON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLLOWS:IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH75
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3,THENCE NORTH 00'51'56"
EAST 65.01 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
LOT A OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-94-22 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9410101663 AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE ALONG THE WEST AND NORTH LINES OF SAID BLOCK 1 THE FOLLOWING
FOUR COURSES:
THENCE CONTINUING 00'51'56" EAST 315.56 FEET TO THE
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHOEASTERLY RTH HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEETBEGINNING OF A
THENCE NORTHERLY, NORTHEASTERLY AND EASTERLY 71.61 FEET ALONG SAID
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 82-03-26" TO THE BEGINNING OF A
COMPOUND CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 590.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 81.59 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
07'55'24";
THENCE SOUTH 89'09'14" EAST 451,39 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 50.05
FEET OF SAID LOT 2;
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 378.19 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND ITS
SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION;
THENCE NORTH 89'09'14"WEST 241.51 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 00'52'24" EAST 7.33 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 89'07'36" WEST 334.24 FEET ALONG LAST SAID NORTH LINE TO THE
TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
THE PARCEL DESCRIBED ABOVE CONTAINS 214,368 SQUARE FEET (4.92 ACRES),
MORE OR LESS.
SITUATE IN THE CITY OF KENT, KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON.
The parcel described above contains a net usable area of 173,243 square feet (3.98 acres)
more or less.
Y MBK NORTHWEST
WILLIAM A. HICKOX, P.L.S.
BRH JOB NO. 96121
JUNE 4, 1996
REVISED JUNE 6, 1996
EXHIBIT "C"
LID 327 Remainder Description-Assessment Parcel #45 (amended)
THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP
22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M.,IN KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON,AND THAT PORTION
OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (SE 1/4 NE 1/4)OF
SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING
COUNTY, WASHINGTON, LYING SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SOUTH 228TH STREET
(TAYLOR ROAD);
EXCEPT THE NORTH 229 FEET OF THE EAST 224 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SAID
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14;
EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET OF THE TOTAL TRACT DESCRIBED ABOVE CONVEYED TO
KING COUNTY FOR ROAD BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO.602278;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONDEMNED FOR DRAINAGE DITCH RIGHT-OF-WAY
IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO.32912;
AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY DRAINAGE
DISTRICT NO. 1 BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO.4806961;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO STATE OF WASHINGTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER
RECORDING NO.6515085;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID TRACT CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF KENT BY DEED
RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8808260233, 9005080831, 9005080832, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON:
AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS:
A PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS
OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH
00°51'56"WEST 164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 00r51'56"WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 89007'36'WEST 284.22 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE
BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00
FEET;
THENCE WESTERLY, NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 78.53 FEET ALONG SAID
CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89059'32"TO SAID WEST
LINE OF LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 00051'56" EAST 220.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT 5, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 5 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 5,THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST
186.49 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 39.80 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 186.49 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 5;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'24"WEST 39.80 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF
UEGINNING.
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING
COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE SOUTH 89007*36" EAST 20.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF
A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 126.01 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19000'00"TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 19052'24" EAST 93.88 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO
THE WEST HAVING A RADIUS OF 300.44 FEET;
THENCE NORTHERLY 99.63 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
19°00'00";
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 97.87 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1 IN SAID BLOCK 1;
THENCE NORTH 87015'04"WEST 191.57 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING;
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF LOT 6, SAID BLOCK 1 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6,THENCE NORTH 89°07'36"WEST
186.49 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'24" EAST 84.18 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY PROLONGATION OF A
LINE RADIAL TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6 WHICH BEARS NORTH 71006152" EAST;
THENCE SOUTH 71006'52" WEST 92.00 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION TO SAID
WESTERLY LINE AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 360.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 133.58 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND WESTERLY LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 152.69 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING;
ALSO THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH 00051,56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF; THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 229.99 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST 334.24 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 65.01 FEET ALONG LAST SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT K OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. 93-8, RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171008, KING COUNTY,WA.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2, 3,4,AND 5 BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST
MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON
SAID PLAT;THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN;
THENCE SOUTH 890 07'36" EAST 368.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE
SOUTH 00° 52' 24" WEST 435.26 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 100.00 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 000 52'24"WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF DRAINAGE
DISTRICT RIGHT-OF-WAY CONDEMNED IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO.
32912;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 360 12' 57" EAST 164.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 890 02'03" EAST 323.72 FEET
TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1;THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 890 02'03" EAST
33.79 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00° 52'24" EAST 259.59 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 89° 07,36" EAST
35.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00° 52'24" EAST 26.47 FEET;THENCE NORTH 14' 03' 18' EAST
55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS
SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-
TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;THENCE
NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 442.07 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 660 39' 17"TO A RADIAL LINE OF
SAID CURVE WHICH BEARS CE
FEET ALONG SAID RADIAL SOUTH LINE;T ENCE NORTH 89T07 36NWESTSOUTH 0
257.78FEET TO THE TRUE -
POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3,4,5 AND 6, BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST MARGIN
OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT;
THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN;THENCE SOUTH
890 07'36" EAST 368.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 001 52' 24"WEST 435.26 FEET;THENCE SOUTH
890 07'36" EAST 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00° 52' 24"WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH 36° 12'57"WEST 151,38 FEET ALONG
SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3;THENCE NORTH 89° 02' 03"
WEST 372.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO SAID EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE
SOUTH; THENCE NORTH 00° 27' 19"WEST 330.36 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO, LOT I OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188.
ALSO, LOT B, OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL 94-21 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171007, LYING WITHIN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF
SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M.
ALSO, LOT 7, BLOCK 1,OF THE PLAT OF VAN DOREN'S LANDING AS RECORDED IN VOLUME
158, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75.
ALSO, LOT 8, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT E OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188,WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT F OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188,WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT 1, BLOCK 2,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1:THENCE SOUTH 890 02'03" EAST
33.79 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;THENCE NORTH 000 52'09" EAST 259.61 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 890 07 36" EAST 35.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00, 52'24" EAST 26.47 FE
THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST 55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED
ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE
NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 86.58 FEET
ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 130 03'
18"TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1;THENCE SOUTH 00° 52'24"WEST 368.71 FEET ALONG
SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2 AND 3, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE
AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3, THENCE NORTH 00'51'56"
EAST 65.01 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
LOT A OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-94-22 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9410101663 AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE ALONG THE WEST AND NORTH LINES OF SAID BLOCK 1 THE FOLLOWING
FOUR COURSES:
THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00'51'56" EAST 315.56 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTHERLY, NORTHEASTERLY AND EASTERLY 71.61 FEET ALONG SAID
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 82'03'26" TO THE BEGINNING OF A
COMPOUND CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 590.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 81.59 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
07'55'24";
THENCE SOUTH 89'09'14" EAST 451.39 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 50.05
FEET OF SAID LOT 2;
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 378.19 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND ITS
SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION;
THENCE NORTH 89'09'14"WEST 241.51 FEETTO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 00'52'24" EAST 7.33 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 89'07'36" WEST 334.24 FEET ALONG LAST SAID NORTH LINE TO THE
TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
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EASEMENTS:
(1) SIDEWALK, SLOPE &UTILITY EASEMENT TO CITY OF KENT.
(2) LANDSCAPE EASEMENT PER REC. NO. 9312021967.
(3) ELECTRICAL EASEMENT TO PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY REC. NO. 9102050754,
(4) TRUCK MANEUVERING EASEMENT PER REC. NO. 9410190513.
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BRH JOB NO.9612tO2 DATE:6/5/96
DRAWN BY :NM/KJY CHECKED BY :WAH
CITY OF KENT L.I.D. SEGREGATION CERTIFICATE
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if more space needed attach description and refer to Exhibit "A"
Owner & Address NEW DESCRIPTION New Assessment No. ¢S /4
New Assessment Amt. 2• 5
2E�F- -ro EX 14181 T 7B ` A7TA4NED
SAM E
NEW 4S5ES5MEN7' AMOUM' 1s = Jt fgo2. 95
$20.00 Minimum
Fee Received
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Receipt —
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Owner & Address REMAINDER DESCRIPTION Rem. Assessment No.
Rem. Original Amt.$
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if more space needed attach description and refer to Exhibit "C"
per
at hour = Copy forwarded to City Treasurer and Applicant this day of
19
less 120.00 fee
Total Due Approved by Resolution #
Total Paid m
Property Manager
Receipt d W
The undersigned hereby accepts above terns and conditions and
certifies to the correctness herein, (Signature must be same as on
application) .
SIGNED:
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45-14 Worksheet
Portions of Lots 1,2, 3 &4, Block 1
LID 327 SEGREGATION WORKSHEET
Assessment # Balance'
45 (amended) $37,499.38 [1 ]
Segregations
since last payment Net Usable Area (sf) Amount
45-13 173,243 [3j $21,176.77 [2]
$16,322.61 >Outstanding
>balance [1]-[2]
VDL Net Usable Area (sf)> 306,775
Less [3] 173,243
133,532 [4]
Outstanding balance/[4]> 0.122237441 [5]
45-14 Net Usable area (sf)> 80,196 [6]
45-14 Assessment [5] x [6]> $9,802.95
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EXHIBIT "A"
LID 327 - Assessment Parcle #45 (amended)
THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP
22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M.,IN KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON,AND THAT PORTION
OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER(SE 114 NE 1/4) OF
SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING
COUNTY,WASHINGTON, LYING SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SOUTH 228TH STREET
(TAYLOR ROAD);
EXCEPT THE NORTH 229 FEET OF THE EAST 224 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SAID
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14;
EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET OF THE TOTAL TRACT DESCRIBED ABOVE CONVEYED TO
KING COUNTY FOR ROAD BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO.602278;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONDEMNED FOR DRAINAGE DITCH RIGHT-OF-WAY
IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO.32912;
AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY DRAINAGE
DISTRICT NO. 1 BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO.4806961;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO STATE OF WASHINGTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER
RECORDING NO.6515085;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID TRACT CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF KENT BY DEED
RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8808260233, 9005080831, 9005080832, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON:
AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS:
A PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS
OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH
00051'56"WEST 164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST 284.22 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE
BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00
FEET;
THENCE WESTERLY, NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 78.53 FEET ALONG SAID
CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89059'32"TO SAID WEST
LINE OF LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 00051'56" EAST 220.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT 5, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 5 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 5,THENCE NORTH 89°07'36"WEST
186.49 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 39.80 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 186.49 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 5;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'24" WEST 39.80 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING
COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4, THENCE SOUTH 00°51'56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 00°51'56"WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 20.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF
A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 126.01 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19°00'00"TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 19052'24" EAST 93.88 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO
THE WEST HAVING A RADIUS OF 300.44 FEET;
THENCE NORTHERLY 99.63 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
19°00'00";
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 97.87 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1 IN SAID BLOCK 1;
THENCE NORTH 87°15-04"WEST 191.57 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING;
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF LOT 6,SAID BLOCK 1 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6,THENCE NORTH 89°07'36"WEST
186.49 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'24" EAST 84.18 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY PROLONGATION OF A
LINE RADIAL TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6 WHICH BEARS NORTH 71-06-52" EAST;
THENCE SOUTH 71006-52"WEST 92.00 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION TO SAID
WESTERLY LINE AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 133.58 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND WESTERLY LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6;
THENCE SOUTH 89007-36" EAST 152.69 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING;
ALSO THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH 00-51-56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF; THENCE SOUTH 89007-36" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 0005224" EAST 229.99 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST 334.24 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 65.01 FEET ALONG LAST SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT K OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. 93-8, RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171008, KING COUNTY, WA.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1,2,3,4,AND 5 BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST
MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH,AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON
SAID PLAT;THENCE NORTH 00° 52'24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN;
THENCE SOUTH 89° O7'36" EAST 368.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE
SOUTH 00° 52' 24" WEST 435.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 07'36" EAST 100.00 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 000 52'24"WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF DRAINAGE
DISTRICT RIGHT-OF-WAY CONDEMNED IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO.
32912;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 360 12'57" EAST 164.52 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 02' 03" EAST 323.72 FEET
TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 890 02'OX EAST
33.79 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00' 52" 24' = ��=
hlCE SOl ° C7' 36" EAST
35.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00° 52' 24" EAST 26.47 FEET;THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST
55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS
SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-
TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;THENCE
NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 442.07 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 660 39' 17"TO A RADIAL LINE OF
SAID
T ALONG SAID RADIAL LINE;THENCE NORTH 89T07 36NWESTCE 0 0 T
CURVE WHICH BEARS 257.7UTH 87FEET TO
FEE HE TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3,4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 2,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST MARGIN
OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH,AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT;
THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN;THENCE SOUTH
890 07'36" EAST 368.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 000 52' 24"WEST 435.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
890 07'36" EAST 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 000 52' 24"WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH 360 12'57"WEST 151.38 FEET ALONG
SAID WEST SOUTHEASTERLY
2.78 FEET EEALONG SAID SOUTHLINE TO SAID I NORTHD LOT 3;THENCE 02'03"
ID EAST MARGIN OF 64T AVENUE
SOUTH; THENCE NORTH 000 27' 19"WEST 330.36 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO, LOT I OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188.
ALSO, LOT B, OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL 94-21 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171007, LYING WITHIN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF
SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M.
ALSO, LOT 7, BLOCK 1, OF THE PLAT OF VAN DOREN'S LANDING AS RECORDED IN VOLUME
158, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75.
ALSO, LOT 8, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
ALSO,LOT E OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188,WASHINGTON.
ALSO,LOT F OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188,WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT 1, BLOCK 2,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1:THENCE SOUTH 890 02' 03" EAST
33.79 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;THENCE NORTH 00° 52'09" EAST 259.61 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 890 07' 36" EAST 35.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 26.47 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST 55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED
ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE
NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 86.58 FEET
ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 130 03'
18"TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1;THENCE SOUTH 00° 52'24"WEST 368.71 FEET ALONG
SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2 AND 3, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE
AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3, THENCE NORTH 00'51'56"
EAST 65.01 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
LOT A OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-94-22 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9410101663 AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE ALONG THE WEST AND NORTH LINES OF SAID BLOCK 1 THE FOLLOWING
FOUR COURSES:
THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00'51'56" EAST 315.56 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTHERLY, NORTHEASTERLY AND EASTERLY 71.61 FEET ALONG SAID
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 82'03'26" TO THE BEGINNING OF A
COMPOUND CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 590.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 81.59 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
07'55'24";
THENCE SOUTH 89'09'14" EAST 451.39 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 50.05
FEET OF SAID LOT 2;
THENCE SOUTH 00.52'24" WEST 378.19 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND ITS
SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION;
THENCE NORTH 89'09'14"WEST 241.51 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 00.52'24" EAST 7.33 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 89'07'36" WEST 334.24 FEET ALONG LAST SAID NORTH LINE TO THE
TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
EXHIBIT "B"
LID 327 - Proposed Assessment Parcel #45-14
SE
ACOCORDIN T PORTIONS
IOTHE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED N VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE
AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST 50.05 FEET OF SAID LOT 2,
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 378.19 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND ITS
SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION;
THENCE NORTH 89'09'14"WEST 241.51 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF LOT A OF CITY OF
KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-94-22 AS RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 941 01 01 663;
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 222.66 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF LOT C OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-93-9 AS
RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9308101512;
THENCE SOUTH 87'15'04" EAST 191.57 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 5, SAID BLOCK 1;
THENCE SOUTH 89'07'36" EAST 460.05 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 5
TO THE EAST LINE THEREOF;
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 400.00 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE SOUTH 89'07'36" EAST 249.89 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE EAST
LINE OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING FOUR COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 00*51'13" EAST 704.19 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 22'33'14"WEST 124.65 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 89'07'54"WEST 124.48 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 00*51'13" EAST.188.91 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK 1;
THENCE NORTH 89'09'14" WEST 485.55 FEET ALONG LAST SAID NORTH LINE TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
THE PARCEL DESCRIBED ABOVE CONTAINS 519,590 SQUARE FEET (11.93 ACRES),
MORE OR LESS.
SITUATE IN THE CITY OF KENT, KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON.
The parcel described above contains a net usable area of 80,196 square feet (1.84 acres)
more or less.
MBK NORTHWEST
WILLIAM A. HICKOX, P.L.S.
BRH JOB NO. 96121
JUNE 4, 1996
REVISED JUNE 6, 1996
EXHIBIT "C"
LID 327 Remainder Description - Assessment Parcel #45 (amended)
THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP
22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M., IN KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON,AND THAT PORTION
OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER(SE 1/4 NE 1/4)OF
SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING
COUNTY,WASHINGTON, LYING SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SOUTH 228TH STREET
(TAYLOR ROAD);
EXCEPT THE NORTH 229 FEET OF THE EAST 224 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SAID
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14;
EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET OF THE TOTAL TRACT DESCRIBED ABOVE CONVEYED TO
KING COUNTY FOR ROAD BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 602278;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONDEMNED FOR DRAINAGE DITCH RIGHT-OF-WAY
IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO.32912;
AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY DRAINAGE
DISTRICT NO. 1 BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO.4806961;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO STATE OF WASHINGTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER
RECORDING NO. 6515085;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID TRACT CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF KENT BY DEED
RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8808260233, 9005080831, 9005080832, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON:
AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS:
A PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS
OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH
00051'56'WEST 164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST 284.22 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE
BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00
FEET;
THENCE WESTERLY, NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 78.53 FEET ALONG SAID
CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89059'32"TO SAID WEST
LINE OF LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 00051'56" EAST 220.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT 5, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 5 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 5,THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST
186.49 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 39.80 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 186.49 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 5;
THENCE SOUTH 00°52'24"WEST 39.80 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING
COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4, THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36' EAST 20.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF
A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 126.01 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19000'00"TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 19052'24" EAST 93.88 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO
THE WEST HAVING A RADIUS OF 300.44 FEET;
THENCE NORTHERLY 99.63 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
190 00'00";
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 97.87 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1 IN SAID BLOCK 1;
THENCE NORTH 8715'04"WEST 191.57 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING;
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF LOT 6,SAID BLOCK 1 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6,THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST
186.49 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'24" EAST 84.18 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY PROLONGATION OF A
LINE RADIAL TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6 WHICH BEARS NORTH 71006'52" EAST;
THENCE SOUTH 71006'52"WEST 92.00 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION TO SAID
WESTERLY LINE AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 133.58 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND WESTERLY LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 152.69 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING;
ALSO THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH 00°51'56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF; THENCE SOUTH 89°07'36" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 229.99 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST 334.24 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3;
THENCE SOUTH O0051'56"WEST 65.01 FEET ALONG LAST SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT K OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO.93-8, RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.9408171008, KING COUNTY,WA.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1,2,3,4,AND 5 BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST
MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON
SAID PLAT;THENCE NORTH 001 52'24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN;
THENCE SOUTH 890 07'36" EAST 368.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE
SOUTH 00° 52'24" WEST 435.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 07'36" EAST 100.00 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 000 52'24"WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF DRAINAGE
DISTRICT RIGHT-OF-WAY CONDEMNED IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO.
32912;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 360 12' S7" EAST 164.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 02' 03" EAST 323,72 FEET
TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 891 02'03" EAST
33.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 259.59 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 890 07'36" EAST
35.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00° 52'24" EAST 26.47 FEET;THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST
55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS
SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-
TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE
NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 442.07 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 66° 39' 17"TO A RADIAL LINE OF
" SAID CURVE WHICH BEARS SOUTH 80° 42' 35" WEST; THENCE SOUTH 800 42'35" WEST 56.00
FEET ALONG SAID RADIAL LINE;THENCE NORTH 890 07'36"WEST 257.77 FEET TO THE TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3,4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 2,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST MARGIN
OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT;
THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN;THENCE SOUTH
890 07 36" EAST 368.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00' 52'24" WEST 435.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
890 07'36" EAST 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH OO° 52' 24" WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH 36' 12'57" WEST 151.38 FEET ALONG
SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE NORTH 891 02'03"
WEST 372.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO SAID EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE
SOUTH; THENCE NORTH OOP 27' 19"WEST 330.36 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO, LOT I OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188.
ALSO, LOT B, OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL 94-21 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171007, LYING WITHIN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF
SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M.
ALSO, LOT 7, BLOCK 1, OF THE PLAT OF VAN DOREN'S LANDING AS RECORDED IN VOLUME
158, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75,
ALSO, LOT 8, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT E OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188,WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT F OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188, WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT 1, BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1:THENCE SOUTH 891 02'03" EAST
33.79 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;THENCE NORTH 00' 52'09" EAST 259.61 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 890 07'36" EAST 35.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00' 52'24" EAST 26.47 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST 55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED
ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE
NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 86.58 FEET
ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 130 03,
18"TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE SOUTH 000 52'24"WEST 368.71 FEET ALONG
SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2 AND 3, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE
AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3,THENCE NORTH 00-51'56"
EAST 65.01 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
LOT A OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-94-22 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 941 01 01 663 AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE ALONG THE WEST AND NORTH LINES OF SAID BLOCK 1 THE FOLLOWING
FOUR COURSES:
THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00'51'56" EAST 315.56 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTHERLY, NORTHEASTERLY AND EASTERLY 71.61 FEET ALONG SAID
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 82'03'26" TO THE BEGINNING OF A
COMPOUND CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 590.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 81.59 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
07'55'24";
THENCE SOUTH 89'09'14" EAST 451.39 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 50.05
FEET OF SAID LOT 2;
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 378.19 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND ITS
SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION;
THENCE NORTH 89'09'14"WEST 241.51 FEETTO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 00'52'24" EAST 7.33 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 89'07'36" WEST 334.24 FEET ALONG LAST SAID NORTH LINE TO THE
TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2, 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE
AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST 50.05 FEET OF SAID LOT 2,
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 378.19 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND ITS
SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION;
THENCE NORTH 89'09'14"WEST 241.51 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF LOT A OF CITY OF
KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-94-22 AS RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 941 01 01 663;
THENCE SOUTH 00.52'24" WEST 222.66 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF LOT C OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-93-9 AS
RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9308101512;
THENCE SOUTH 87'15'04" EAST 191.57 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 5, SAID BLOCK 1;
THENCE SOUTH 89'07'36" EAST 460.05 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 5
TO THE EAST LINE THEREOF;
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 400.00 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE SOUTH 89.07'36" EAST 249.89 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE EAST
LINE OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING FOUR COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 00*51'13" EAST 704.19 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 22'33'14"WEST 124.65 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 89'07'54"WEST 124.48 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 00*51'13' EAST 188.91 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK 1;
THENCE NORTH 89'09'14"WEST 485.55 FEET ALONG LAST SAID NORTH LINE TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
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(3) ELECTRICAL EASEMENT TO PUGET SCUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY REC. NO. 9102050754.
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Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 , 1996
Category Consent Calendar
1. SUBJECT: LID 330 - SEGREGATION OF ASSESSMENT
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: As recommended by the Public Works
Committee, adoption of Resolution No. authorizing the 14th
and 15th segregation of Assessment #6 in LID 330 to accommodate
the 14th and 15th sale of property. These segregated
properties will be paying their designated share of the LID
assessment.
3 . EXHIBITS: Resolution and vicinity map
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Committee (telephone concurrence)
(Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. )
5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO YES
6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $
SOURCE OF FUNDS:
7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds
DISCUSSION:
ACTION•
Council Agenda
Item No. 3K
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent,
Washington, directing the Finance Director to segregate assessment
number 6 levied under L.I.D. 330.
WHEREAS, on May 15, 1990, the City established assessment number 6 of Local
Improvement District 330 ("LID 330") in the amount of$869,319.42;
WHEREAS, Birtcher Frank Properties, the prior owner of record of the property affected by
assessment number 6, previously requested and obtained segregations of portions of the property
subject to assessment number 6, creating thereby a revised assessment number 6 together with new
assessment numbers 6-1 through 6-13; and
WHEREAS, MBK Northwest, successor in interest to Birtcher Frank Properties, has
requested segregation of two additional parcels from the property subject to assessment number
6, which shall be designated assessment numbers 6-14 and 6-15, and which property is described
in the LID segregation application certificates filed by MBK Northwest, attached hereto as
Exhibit A and B, respectively; and
WHEREAS, the application certificates are in all respects proper; NOW, THEREFORE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES HEREBY
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
1
Section 1. The original tract of assessment number 6 of LID 330, which is legally
described in the LID segregation application certificates filed by MBK Northwest, attached
hereto as Exhibits A and B and incorporated herein by this reference (indicated as "Exhibit A" o._...
each application certificate), shall have two parcels segregated from the original assessment tract,
creating new Assessment Nos. 6-14 and 6-15, in accordance with the applications of MBK
Northwest.
Section 2. The legal descriptions of the segregated parcels are described in the attached
LID segregation application certificates filed by MBK Northwest(indicated as "Exhibit B" on
each application certificate).
Section 3. The legal description of the remainder of the tract of assessment number 6 is
described in the attached LID segregation application certificate for Assessment No. 6-15 filed
by MBK Northwest (indicated as "Exhibit C" on the application certificate).
Section 4. The new assessment amount for the newly segregated tract that will be subject
to assessment 6-14 shall be $38,830.20; the new assessment amount for the newly segregated
tract that will be subject to assessment 6-15 shall be $17, 860.83; the new assessment amount for
the remainder of the property subject to assessment number 6 shall be equal to the amount
remaining due under the original assessment number 6 less the assessment amounts now
attributed to the tracts subject to the newly and previously formed assessment numbers 6-1
through 6-15.
Section 5. The Cin- 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 mating this segregation.
2
Section 6. The Finance Director is hereby authorized and directed to segregate
assessment number 6 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. Washington, 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 he day of , 1996.
(SEAL)
BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK
SEGAS410330
Te—quested by. DaFe Loca mp. strict o. o
DAN 1vANoFrr: -- MBK NoRTNwEST
ASSESSMENT No. AMENDED
Owner &:Address ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION Original Amount
MBK NOR7tfW . DER ?o Fxt1rB/T "A ' ATTACHED
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if mores ace needed attach description and refer to Exhibit "A"
Owner 6 Address NEW DESCRIPTION New Assessment No. G " /4"
New Assessment Amt. 10
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$20.00 Minimum
Fee Received
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if more ace needed attach description and refer to Exhibit "B"
Owner 6 Address REMAINDER DESCRIPTION Rem. Assessment No.
Rem. Original Amt.$
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if more spice needed attach description and refer to Exhibit "C"
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per hour = Copy forwarded to City Treasurer and Applicant this day of
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Total Due
Total Paid-
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6-14 Worksheet
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Portions of Lots 1, 2 & 3, Block 1
LID 330 SEGREGATION WORKSHEET
Assessment # Principal Balance`
6 (amended) 68,645.61
$68,645.61 [1)
Segregations
since last payment Net Usable Area (so Amount
None 0 [3] 0.00 [2)
$68,645.61 >Outstanding
>balance [1]-[2]
VDL Net Usable Area (so> 306,266
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Outstanding balanceg4]> 0.224137221 [5]
6-14 Net Usable area (so> 173,243 [61
6.14 Assessment [5] x [6]> $38,830.20
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EXHIBIT "A"
LID 330- Assessment Parcel #6 (amended)
THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 22
NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M. IN KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, LYING SOUTH OF THE
CENTERLINE OF SOUTH 228TH STREET(TAYLOR ROAD)AS DESCRIBED WITHIN DEED
RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY AUDITOR'S FILE NUMBER 8112180808.
AND,THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP
22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M., IN KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, AND THAT PORTION OF THE
SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (SE 114 NE 1/4) OF SECTION 14,
TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, LYING SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SOUTH 228TH STREET(TAYLOR ROAD);
EXCEPT THE NORTH 229 FEET OF THE EAST 224 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SAID
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14;
EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET OF THE TOTAL TRACT DESCRIBED ABOVE CONVEYED TO KING
COUNTY FOR ROAD BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 602278;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONDEMNED FOR DRAINAGE DITCH RIGHT-OF-WAY IN KING
COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO.32912;
AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO.
1 BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO.4806961;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO STATE OF WASHINGTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER
RECORDING NO. 6515085;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID TRACT CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF KENT BY DEED
RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8808260233, 9005080831, 9005080832, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON:
AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS:
A PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH 00-51-56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56'WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST 284.22 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING
OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET;
THENCE WESTERLY, NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 78.53 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE
AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89059'32"TO SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 00°51'56" EAST 220.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT 5, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 5 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 5, THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST
186.49 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 39.80 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 186.49 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 5;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'24"WEST 39.80 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING
COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4, 1 HENCE SOFT- 00051'56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF;
THENCE SOUTH 89007-36" EAST 334.21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE SOUTH 89007-36" EAST 20.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF
A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 126.01 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19000'00"TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 19052'24" EAST 93.88 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO
THE WEST HAVING A RADIUS OF 300.44 FEET;
THENCE NORTHERLY 99.63 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
190 00'00";
THENCE NORTH 0005224" EAST 97.87 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1 IN SAID BLOCK 1;
THENCE NORTH 8701504"WEST 191.57 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING;
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF LOT 6, SAID BLOCK 1 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6,THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST
186.49 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'24" EAST 84.18 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY PROLONGATION OF A
LINE RADIAL TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6 WHICH BEARS NORTH 71006152" EAST;
THENCE SOUTH 71006'52"WEST 92.00 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION TO SAID
WESTERLY LINE AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 133.58 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND WESTERLY LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 152.69 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING;
ALSO THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH 00°51'56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF;THENCE SOUTH 89°07'36" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 229.99 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 89007'36" WEST 334.24 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 65.01 FEET ALONG LAST SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT K OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. 93-8, RECORDED UNDER KING
COUNTY RECORDING NO, 9408171008, KING COUNTY,WA.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2, 3,4, AND 5 BLOCK 2,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST
MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH,AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON
SAID PLAT;THENCE NORTH 00' 52'24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN;
THENCE SOUTH 890 07'36" EAST 368.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE
SOUTH 00° 52'24" WEST 435.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 891 07 36" EAST 100.00 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 000 52'24"WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF DRAINAGE
DISTRICT RIGHT-OF-WAY CONDEMNED IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO.
32912;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 360 12'57" EAST 164.62 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 89° 02' 03" EAST 323.72 FEET
TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1;THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 89' 02'03" EAST
33.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 259.59 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 89' 07'36" EAST
35.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 26.47 FEET;THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST
55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS
SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-
TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;'FHENICE
NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 442.07 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 660 39' 17"TO A RADIAL LINE OF
SAID CURVE WHICH BEARS SOUTH 800 42'35"WEST;THENCE SOUTH 800 42' 35" WES-56-00
FEET ALONG SAID RADIAL LINE;THENCE NORTH 89' 07'36"WEST 257.77 FEET TO THE,RUE
POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3,4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 2,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST Nt-�RGIN
OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT;
THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN; THENCE SOUTH
890 07'36" EAST 368.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00' 52' 24"WEST 435.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
890 07'36" EAST 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00' 52' 24" WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH 360 12'57" WEST 151.38 FEET ALONG
SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3;THENCE NORTH 891 02'03"
WEST 372.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO SAID EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE
SOUTH; THENCE NORTH 000 27' 19"WEST 330.36 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT I OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188.
ALSO, LOT B,OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL 94-21 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.9408171007, LYING WITHIN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF
SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M.
ALSO, LOT 7, BLOCK 1,OF THE PLAT OF VAN DOREN'S LANDING AS RECORDED IN VOLUME
158, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75.
ALSO, LOT 8, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT E OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO.9205201188, WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT F OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188,WASHINGTON.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 2, 3 AND 4, BLOCK 3, AND LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 4, VAN
DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF
PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON,AND OF
LANDING WAY ABUTTING THEREON,VACATED BY CITY OF KENT ORDINANCE NO. 3201,
DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 3, THENCE SOUTH 89PO4'24- EAST
590.81 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, NORTH 00051'56" EAST 829.38
FEET;
I -�ENCE NOR H G7-LbZkc A o S' C ILAS -aLi VAI'iG' J JF SOUTH
228TH STREET;
THENCE SOUTH 6205312"WEST 640.71 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN TO THE
WEST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'39"WEST 574.97 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 3,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON,AND OF LANDING WAY ABUTTING THEREON,
VACATED BY CITY OF KENT ORDINANCE NO. 3201, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 3,THENCE SOUTH 890 04'24"
EAST 590.81 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, NORTH 00°51'56" EAST 401.21
FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89008'04" EAST 586.21 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY PROLONGATION OF THE
EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 401.84 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION AND EAST LINE
TO SAID SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK 3;
THENCE NORTH 89004'24"WEST 586.21 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT 1, BLOCK 2,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1:THENCE SOUTH 890 02'03" EAST
33.79 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;THENCE NORTH 00' 52'09" EAST 259.61 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 890 07'36" EAST 35.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00' 52'24" EAST 26.47 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST 55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED
ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE
NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 86.58 FEET
ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 130 03'
18"TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1;THENCE SOUTH 000 52'24"WEST 368.71 FEET ALONG
SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF BLOCK 4, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BLOCK 3, SAID PLAT,THENCE SOUTH
89004'24" EAST 590.81 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, NORTH 00051'56" EAST 401.21
FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00051'56" EAST 428.17 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 27006'48"WEST 53.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN OF SOUTH
228TH STREET;
THENCE NORTH 62053'12" EAST 691.95 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN TO THE
WEST LINE OF TRACT A, SAID BLOCK 4;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 799.61 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE AND ITS SOUTHERLY
PROLONGATION TO THE POINT WHICH BEARS SOUTH 89008'04" EAST FROM THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING;
THENCE NORTH 89008'04"WEST 586.21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
EXHIBIT "B"
LID 330- Proposed Assessment Parcel #6-14
THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2 AND 3, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3, THENCE NORTH 00'51'56"
EAST 65.01 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
LOT A OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-94-22 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9410101663 AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE ALONG THE WEST AND NORTH LINES OF SAID BLOCK 1 THE FOLLOWING
FOUR COURSES:
THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00'51'56" EAST 315.56 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTHERLY, NORTHEASTERLY AND EASTERLY 71.61 FEET ALONG SAID
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 82'03'26" TO THE BEGINNING OF A
COMPOUND CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 590.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 81.59 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
07'55'24";
THENCE SOUTH 89'09'14" EAST 451.39 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 50.05
FEET OF SAID LOT 2;
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 378.19 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND ITS
SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION;
THENCE NORTH 89'09'14"WEST 241.51 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 00.52'24" EAST 7.33 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 89'07'36" WEST 334.24 FEET ALONG LAST SAID NORTH LINE TO THE
TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
THE PARCEL DESCRIBED ABOVE CONTAINS 214,368 SQUARE FEET (4.92 ACRES),
MORE OR LESS.
SITUATE IN THE CITY OF KENT, KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON.
The parcel described above contains a net usable area of 173,243 square feet (3.98 acres)
more or less.
MBK NORTHWEST
WILLIAM A. HICKOX, P.L.S.
BRH JOB NO. 96121
JUNE 4, 1996
REVISED JUNE , 1996
EXHIBIT "C"
LID 330 Remainder Description -Assessment Parcel #6 (amended)
THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 22
NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M. IN KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON,LYING SOUTH OF THE
CENTERLINE OF SOUTH 228TH STREET(TAYLOR ROAD)AS DESCRIBED WITHIN DEED
RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY AUDITOR'S FILE NUMBER 8112180808.
AND,THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP
22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M., IN KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, AND THAT PORTION OF THE
SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER(SE 1/4 NE 1/4)OF SECTION 14,
TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, LYING SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SOUTH 228TH STREET(TAYLOR ROAD);
EXCEPT THE NORTH 229 FEET OF THE EAST 224 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SAID
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14;
EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET OF THE TOTAL TRACT DESCRIBED ABOVE CONVEYED TO KING
COUNTY FOR ROAD BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 602278;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONDEMNED FOR DRAINAGE DITCH RIGHT-OF-WAY IN KING
COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO. 32912;
AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO.
1 BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO.4806961;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO STATE OF WASHINGTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER
RECORDING NO. 6515085;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID TRACT CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF KENT BY DEED
RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8808260233, 9005080831, 9005080832, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON:
AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS:
A PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH 00°51'56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST 284.22 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING
OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET;
THENCE WESTERLY, NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 78.53 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE
AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89059'32"TO SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 00051'56" EAST 220.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT 5, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 5 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 5,THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST
186.49 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 39.80 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 186.49 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 5;
THENCE SOUTH 00°52'24"WEST 39.80 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING
COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH 00-51-56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 20.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF
A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 126.01 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19000'00"TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 19052'24" EAST 93.88 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO
THE WEST HAVING A RADIUS OF 300.44 FEET;
THENCE NORTHERLY 99.63 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
19°00'00";
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 97.87 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1 IN SAID BLOCK 1;
THENCE NORTH 87015'04"WEST 191.57 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING;
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF LOT 6, SAID BLOCK 1 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6,THENCE NORTH 89°07'36"WEST
186.49 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'24" EAST 84.18 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY PROLONGATION OF A
LINE RADIAL TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6 WHICH BEARS NORTH 71006'52" EAST;
THENCE SOUTH 71006'52" WEST 92.00 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION TO SAID
WESTERLY LINE AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 133.58 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND WESTERLY LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 152.69 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING;
ALSO THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH 00°51'56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF;THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 229.99 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST 334.24 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 65.01 FEET ALONG LAST SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT K OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO.93-8, RECORDED UNDER KING
COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171008, KING COUNTY,WA.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1,2,3,4,AND 5 BLOCK 2,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST
MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON
SAID PLAT;THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN;
THENCE SOUTH 890 07 36" EAST 368.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE
SOUTH 00° 52'24" WEST 435.26 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 890 07'36" EAST 100.00 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 000 52'24"WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF DRAINAGE
DISTRICT RIGHT-OF-WAY CONDEMNED IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO.
32912;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 360 12'57" EAST 164.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89° 02'03" EAST 323.72 FEET
TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 891 02'03" EAST
33.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 259.59 PEE ; THENCE SOUTH 89' 07'36' EAS1
35.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00° 52'24" EAST 26.47 FEET;THENCE NORTH 14' 03' 18" EAST
55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS
SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-
TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;THENCE
NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 442.07 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 660 39' 17"TO A RADIAL LINE OF
SAID CURVE WHICH BEARS SOUTH 800 42'35" WEST;THENCE SOUTH 80' 42'35" WEST 56.00
FEET ALONG SAID RADIAL LINE;THENCE NORTH 89' 07'36"WEST 257.77 FEET TO THE TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3,4,5 AND 6, BLOCK 2,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST MARGIN
OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT;
THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN;THENCE SOUTH
W 07'36" EAST 368.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 000 52' 24"WEST 435.26 FEET;THENCE SOUTH
89° 07' 36" EAST 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 001 52' 24"WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH 36' 12'57"WEST 151.38 FEET ALONG
SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3;THENCE NORTH 891 02'03"
WEST 372.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO SAID EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE
SOUTH; THENCE NORTH 000 27' 19"WEST 330.36 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT I OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188.
ALSO, LOT B. OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL 94-21 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171007, LYING WITHIN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF
SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M.
ALSO, LOT 7, BLOCK 1, OF THE PLAT OF VAN DOREN'S LANDING AS RECORDED IN VOLUME
158, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75.
ALSO, LOT 8, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT E OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188,WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT F OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188,WASHINGTON.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 2,3 AND 4, BLOCK 3,AND LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 4,VAN
DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF
PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON,AND OF
LANDING WAY ABUTTING THEREON, VACATED BY CITY OF KENT ORDINANCE NO.3201,
DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING•AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 3,THENCE SOUTH 89°04'24" EAST
590.81 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, NORTH 00051'56" EAST 829.38
FEET;
THENCE NORTH 27006'48"WEST 53.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN OF SOUTH
228TH STREET;
THENCE SOUTH 62053-12"WEST 640.71 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN TO THE
WEST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3;
THENCE SOUTH 00052-39"WEST 574.97 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 3, VAN DOREN'S LANDING, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON,AND OF LANDING WAY ABUTTING THEREON,
VACATED BY CITY OF KENT ORDINANCE NO. 3201, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 3, THENCE SOUTH 890 04'24"
EAST 590.81 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, NORTH 00-51'56" EAST 401.21
FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89008-04" EAST 586.21 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY PROLONGATION OF THE
EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 401.84 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION AND EAST LINE
TO SAID SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK 3;
THENCE NORTH 89004'24" WEST 586.21 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT 1, BLOCK 2,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1: THENCE SOUTH 89° 02'03" EAST
33.79 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;THENCE NORTH 00° 52'09" EAST 259.61 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 890 07'36" EAST 35.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00° 52'24" EAST 26.47 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST 55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED
ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE
NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 86.58 FE
ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLT
18"TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1;THENCE SOUTH 000 52'24"WEST 368.71 FE E ET
ALONG 130 03'
SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF BLOCK 4, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BLOCK 3, SAID PLAT,THENCE SOUTH
89004'24" EAST 590.81 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, NORTH 00°51'56" EAST 401.21
FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00051'56" EAST 428.17 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 27006'48"WEST 53.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN OF SOUTH
228TH STREET;
THENCE NORTH 62053'12" EAST 691.95 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN TO THE
WEST LINE OF TRACT A, SAID BLOCK 4;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 799.61 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE AND ITS SOUTHERLY
PROLONGATION TO THE POINT WHICH BEARS SOUTH 89008'04" EAST FROM THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING;
THENCE NORTH 89008'04"WEST 586.21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2 AND 3, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE
AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3, THENCE NORTH 00"51'56"
EAST 65.01 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
LOT A OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT LL-94-22 AS RECORDED
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 94101101663 AND THOE TRUE POINT OF B GINNNG UNDER
THENCE ALONG THE WEST AND NORTH LINES OF SAID BLOCK 1 THE FOLLOWING
FOUR COURSES:
THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00'51'56" EAST 315.56 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTHERLY, NORTHEASTERLY AND EASTERLY 71.61 FEET ALONG SAID
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 82'03'26" TO THE BEGINNING OF A
COMPOUND CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 590.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 81.59 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
07'55'24";
THENCE SOUTH 89'09'14" EAST 451.39 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 50.0
FEET OF SAID LOT 2;
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 378.19 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND ITS
SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION;
THENCE NORTH 89'09'14"WEST 241.51 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 00'52'24" EAST 7.33 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 89'07'36" WEST 334.24 FEET ALONG LAST SAID NORTH LINE TO THE
TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
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EASEMENTS:
(1) SIDEWALK, SLOPE &UTILITY EASEMENT TO CITY OF KENT.
(7) LANDSCAPE EASEMENT PER REC. NO. 9312021967.
(3) ELECTRICAL EASEMENT TO PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY REC. NO. 9102050754•
(4) TRUCK MANEUVERING EASEMENT PER REC. NO. 9410190513.
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LOT LINE ADJUSTMEN �`,�
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PREPARED PREPARED FOfl MgK NORTHWEST
~ BUSH,ROED&HITCHINGS,INC.
CIVIL ENGINEERS A LAND SURVEYORS
SEATTLE.VA3KNOTON 3=3J144
BRH JOB NO.9612t02 DATE:6/5/96
DRAWN BY :NM/KJY CHECKED BY :WAH
v,l_aA :.:' lrA
Requested y: Date Local Imp. District No. o
DO 1VAN01=+- - M[3K /VoRTHWEST
ASSESSMENT No. �o AMENotD
Owner & Address ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION Original Amount ;
MBK 1V6R7tW ST RFFL`FZ 70 Extitsir ,A " ATT,4GHED
22G13 GS'n' AF'E.S,
KENT, W A.
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if more s ace needed attach description and refer to Exhibit "A"
Owner b Address NEW DESCRIPTION New Assessment No. 6 — /5
New Assessment Amt. 7� O, .3
S jE DEFER To EXH1817- "/3 ,v ATrAcHED
NEw As5Es5mExT AMovAr /s a f7, g(ao,83
$20.00 Minimum
Fee Received
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if more space needed attach description and refer to Exhibit "B"
Owner & Address REMAINDER DESCRIPTION Rem. Assessment No.
Rem. Original Amt.$
SA11E j�EEEJI� 7b 4L7XHISIT "I C " ATTAc,Hi!FD
if more space needed attach descri tion and refer to Exhibit "C"
rs at
per hour = Copy forwarded to City Treasurer and Applicant this day of
less 120.00 fee
Approved by Resolution #
Total Due
Total Paid-- i 7
roper y Manager �.
Receipt #
The undersigned hereby accepts above terns and conditions and
certifies to the correctness herein, (Signature must be same as on
application) . / J�p
SIGNED: l-9'
..Owner an or Aurthorize 9TIature
6-15 Worksheet
Building 1
Portions of Lots 1, 2, 3.& 4, Block 1
LID 330 SEGREGATION WORKSHEET
Assessment # Principal Balance'
6 (amended) 68,645.61
$68,645.61 (1 ]
Segregations
since last payment Net Usable Area (sf) Amount
6-14 173,243 [3] 38,830.20 [2]
$29,815.41 >Outstanding
>balance
VDL Net Usable Area (sf)> 306,266
Less [3] 173,243
133,023 [4]
Outstanding balanceJ[4]> 0.224137254 [5 J
6-15 Net Usable area (sf)> 79,687 [6]
6-15 Assessment [5] x [6]> $17,860.83
`Per City of Kent
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EXHIBIT "A"
LID 330 - Assessment Parcel #45 (amended)
THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 22
NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M. IN KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, LYING SOUTH OF THE
CENTERLINE OF SOUTH 228TH STREET(TAYLOR ROAD)AS DESCRIBED WITHIN DEED
RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY AUDITOR'S FILE NUMBER 8112180808.
AND,THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP
22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M., IN KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, AND THAT PORTION OF THE
SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (SE 1/4 NE 1/4) OF SECTION 14,
TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, LYING SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SOUTH 228TH STREET(TAYLOR ROAD);
EXCEPT THE NORTH 229 FEET OF THE EAST 224 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SAID
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14;
EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET OF THE TOTAL TRACT DESCRIBED ABOVE CONVEYED TO KING
COUNTY FOR ROAD BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 602278;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONDEMNED FOR DRAINAGE DITCH RIGHT-OF-WAY IN KING
COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO. 32912;
AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO.
1 BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 4806961;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO STATE OF WASHINGTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER
RECORDING NO. 6515085;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID TRACT CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF KENT BY DEED
RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8808260233, 9005080831, 9005080832, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON:
AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS:
A PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH 00P51'56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST 284.22 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING
OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET;
THENCE WESTERLY, NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 78.53 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE
AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89059'32"TO SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 00051'56" EAST 220.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT 5, BLOCK 1,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 5 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 5,THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST
186.49 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 39.80 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 186.49 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 5;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'24"WEST 39.80 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING
COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
I- )IV[NirI IN _ �.. 9i! VU _ - .. -' ( V'dL S
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 20.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF
A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 126.01 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19000'00"TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 19052'24" EAST 93.88 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO
THE WEST HAVING A RADIUS OF 300.44 FEET;
THENCE NORTHERLY 99.63 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
191 00'00";
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 97.87 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1 IN SAID BLOCK 1;
THENCE NORTH 87015'04"WEST 191.57 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING;
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF LOT 6, SAID BLOCK 1 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6,THENCE NORTH 89°07'36"WEST
186.49 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'24" EAST 84.18 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY PROLONGATION OF A
LINE RADIAL TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6 WHICH BEARS NORTH 71°06'52" EAST;
THENCE SOUTH 71006'52" WEST 92.00 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION TO SAID
WESTERLY LINE AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 133.58 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND WESTERLY LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 152.69 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING;
ALSO THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH 00°51'56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF;THENCE SOUTH 8910736" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 229.99 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST 334.24 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 65.01 FEET ALONG LAST SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT K OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. 93-8, RECORDED UNDER KING
COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171008, KING COUNTY,WA.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1,2, 3,4,AND 5 BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST
MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON
SAID PLAT;THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN;
THENCE SOUTH 890 OT 36" EAST 368.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE
SOUTH 00° 52' 24"WEST 435.26 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 890 07'36" EAST 100.00 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 000 52'24"WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF DRAINAGE
DISTRICT RIGHT-OF-WAY CONDEMNED IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO.
32912;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 360 12' S7" EAST 164.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 890 02' 03" EAST 323.72 FEET
TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1;THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 890 02'03" EAST
33.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 259.59 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 89° 07'36" EAST
35.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00° 52'24" EAST 26.47 FEET;THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST
55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS
SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-
TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;THENCE
NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 442.07 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 660 39' 17"TO A RADIAL LINE OF
SAID CURVE WHICH BEARS SOUTH 80° 42'35" WEST; THENCE SOUTH 80° 42'35" WEST 56.00
FEET ALONG SAID RADIAL LINE;THENCE NORTH 890 07'36"WEST 257.77 FEET TO THE TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3,4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST MARGIN
OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT;
THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN;THENCE SOUTH
890 07'36" EAST 368.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 000 52'24"WEST 435.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
890 07'36" EAST 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00° 52' 24"WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH 360 12'57"WEST 151.38 FEET ALONG
SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3;THENCE NORTH 890 02'03"
WEST 372.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO SAID EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE
SOUTH; THENCE NORTH 000 27' 19"WEST 330.36 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT I OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188.
ALSO, LOT B, OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL 94-21 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171007, LYING WITHIN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF
SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M.
ALSO, LOT 7, BLOCK 1, OF THE PLAT OF VAN DOREN'S LANDING AS RECORDED IN VOLUME
158, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75.
ALSO, LOT 8, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT E OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188, WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT F OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO, 9205201188, WASHINGTON.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 2, 3 AND 4, BLOCK 3,AND LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 4, VAN
DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF
PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON,AND OF
LANDING WAY ABUTTING THEREON, VACATED BY CITY OF KENT ORDINANCE NO.3201,
DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 3, THENCE SOUTH 89°04'24" EAST
590.81 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, NORTH 00°51'56" EAST 829.38
FEET;
tN L NUH I` _� �l :� _ l ':4.f1:_ifl ;� SOUTH
228TH STREET;
THENCE SOUTH 62053'12"WEST 640.71 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN TO THE
WEST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'39"WEST 574.97 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 3,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON,AND OF LANDING WAY ABUTTING THEREON,
VACATED BY CITY OF KENT ORDINANCE NO.3201, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 3,THENCE SOUTH 890 04'24"
EAST 590.81 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, NORTH 00°51'56" EAST 401.21
FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89008'04" EAST 586.21 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY PROLONGATION OF THE
EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 401.84 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION AND EAST LINE
TO SAID SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK 3;
THENCE NORTH 89004'24" WEST 586.21 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT 1, BLOCK 2,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1:THENCE SOUTH 891 02'03" EAST
33.79 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;THENCE NORTH 000 52'09" EAST 259.61 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 890 07'36" EAST 35.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 26.47 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST 55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED
ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE
NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 86.58 FEET
ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 130 03'
18"TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1;THENCE SOUTH 000 52'24"WEST 366.71 FEET ALONG
SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF BLOCK 4, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BLOCK 3,SAID PLAT,THENCE SOUTH
89004'24" EAST 590.81 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, NORTH 00051'56" EAST 401.21
FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00051'56" EAST 428.17 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 27006'48" WEST 53.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN OF SOUTH
228TH STREET;
THENCE NORTH 62053'12" EAST 691.95 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN TO THE
WEST LINE OF TRACT A, SAID BLOCK 4;
THENCE SOUTH 00°51'56" WEST 799.61 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE AND ITS SOUTHERLY
PROLONGATION TO THE POINT WHICH BEARS SOUTH 89008'04" EAST FROM THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING;
THENCE NORTH 89008'04"WEST 586.21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2 AND 3, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE
AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3, THENCE NORTH 00'51'56"
EAST 65.01 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
LOT A OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-94-22 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9410101663 AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE ALONG THE WEST AND NORTH LINES OF SAID BLOCK 1 THE FOLLOWING
FOUR COURSES:
THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00'51'56" EAST 315.56 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTHERLY, NORTHEASTERLY AND EASTERLY 71.61 FEET ALONG SAID
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 82'03'26" TO THE BEGINNING OF A
COMPOUND CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 590.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 81.59 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
07'55'24';
THENCE SOUTH 89'09'14" EAST 451.39 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 50.05
FEET OF SAID LOT 2;
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 378.19 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND ITS
SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION;
THENCE NORTH 89'09'14"WEST 241.51 FEETTO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 00'52'24" EAST 7.33 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 89'07'36" WEST 334.24 FEET ALONG LAST SAID NORTH LINE TO THE
TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
1 _
EXHIBIT "B"
LID 330- Proposed Assessment Parcel #6-15
THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2, 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE
AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST 50.05 FEET OF SAID LOT 2,
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 378.19 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND ITS
SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION;
THENCE NORTH 89'09'14"WEST 241.51 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF LOT A OF CITY OF
KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-94-22 AS RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 941 01 01 663;
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 222.66 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF LOT C OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-93-9 AS
RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9308101512;
THENCE SOUTH 87'15'04" EAST 191.57 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 5, SAID BLOCK 1;
THENCE SOUTH 89'07'36" EAST 460.05 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 5
TO THE EAST LINE THEREOF;
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 400.00 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE SOUTH 89'07'36" EAST 249.89 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE EAST
LINE OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING FOUR COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 00*51'13" EAST 704.19 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 22'33'14"WEST 124.65 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 89'07'54"WEST 124.48 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 00'51'13" EAST 188.91 FEETTO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK 1;
THENCE NORTH 89'09'14" WEST 485.55 FEET ALONG LAST SAID NORTH LINE TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
THE PARCEL DESCRIBED ABOVE CONTAINS 519,590 SQUARE FEET (11.93 ACRES),
MORE OR LESS.
SITUATE IN THE CITY OF KENT, KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON.
The parcel described above contains a net usable area of 79,687 square feet (1.83 acres)
more or less.
MBK NORTHWEST
WILLIAM A HICKOX, P.L.S.
BRH JOB NO. 96121
JUNE 4, 1996.
REVISED JUNE 6, 1996
EXHIBIT "C"
LID 330 Remainder Description - Assessment Parcel #45 (amended)
THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 22
NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M. IN KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, LYING SOUTH OF THE
CENTERLINE OF SOUTH 228TH STREET(TAYLOR ROAD)AS DESCRIBED WITHIN DEED
RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY AUDITOR'S FILE NUMBER 8112180808.
AND,THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP
22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M., IN KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, AND THAT PORTION OF THE
SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (SE 1/4 NE 1/4) OF SECTION 14,
TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, LYING SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SOUTH 228TH STREET(TAYLOR ROAD);
EXCEPT THE NORTH 229 FEET OF THE EAST 224 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SAID
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14;
EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET OF THE TOTAL TRACT DESCRIBED ABOVE CONVEYED TO KING
COUNTY FOR ROAD BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 602278;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONDEMNED FOR DRAINAGE DITCH RIGHT-OF-WAY IN KING
COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO. 32912;
AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO.
1 BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO.4806961;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO STATE OF WASHINGTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER
RECORDING NO. 6515085;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID TRACT CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF KENT BY DEED
RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8808260233, 9005080831, 9005080832, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON:
AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS:
A PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4, THENCE SOUTH 00-51-56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST 284.22 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING
OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET;
THENCE WESTERLY, NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 78.53 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE
AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89059'32"TO SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 4;
THENCE NORTH 00051'56" EAST 220.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT 5, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 5 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 5,THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST
186.49 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 39.80 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 186.49 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 5;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'24" WEST 39.80 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF LOT 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING
COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
uumfvl&4L;I NU iy L 61 i
164,98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 334.21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING,
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 270.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE SOUTH 89007-36" EAST 20.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF
A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 126.01 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTH LINE THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19000'00"TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 4;
THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 19052'24" EAST 93.88 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO
THE WEST HAVING A RADIUS OF 300.44 FEET;
THENCE NORTHERLY 99.63 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
19000,00";
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 97.87 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1 IN SAID BLOCK 1;
THENCE NORTH 87015'04"WEST 191.57 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING;
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF LOT 6, SAID BLOCK 1 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
C 6 49 FEET ALONG THEO CORNER OF SAID LOT 6,THENCE NORTH 36"WEST
NORTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEG RTHEAST NNING;
1
THENCE SOUTH 00°52'24" EAST 84.18 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY PROLONGATION OF A
LINE RADIAL TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6 WHICH BEARS NORTH 71006'52" EAST;
THENCE SOUTH 71006'52" WEST 92.00 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION TO SAID
WESTERLY LINE AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 133.58 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND WESTERLY LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6;
THENCE SOUTH 89007'36" EAST 152.69 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING;
ALSO THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4,THENCE SOUTH 00°51'56"WEST
164.98 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF;THENCE SOUTH 89°07'36" EAST 334.21 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 00052'24" EAST 229.99 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 89007'36"WEST 334.24 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 65.01 FEET ALONG LAST SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT K OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. 93-8, RECORDED UNDER KING
COUNTY RECORDING NO.9408171008, KING COUNTY,WA.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1,2, 3,4,AND 5 BLOCK 2,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST
MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON
SAID PLAT;THENCE NORTH 001 52'24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN;
THENCE SOUTH 890 07'36" EAST 368.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE
SOUTH 00° 52' 24"WEST 435.26 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 890 07'36" EAST 100.00 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 000 52'24"WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF DRAINAGE
DISTRICT RIGHT-OF-WAY CONDEMNED IN KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO.
32912;THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES:
THENCE NORTH 360 12' 57" EAST 164.62 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 89° 02' 03" EAST 323.72 FEET
TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 89° 02' 03" EAST
33.79 FEET;THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 259.59 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 89' 07'36" EAST
35.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 26.47 FEET;THENCE NORTH 14' 03' 18" EAST
55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS
SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-
TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET; THENCE
NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY 442.07 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 660 39' 17"TO A RADIAL LINE OF
SAID CURVE WHICH BEARS SOUTH 800 42' 35"WEST;THENCE SOUTH W 42' 35"WEST 56.00
FEET ALONG SAID RADIAL LINE;THENCE NORTH 890 07'36"WEST 257.77 FEET TO THE TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 3,4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 IN SAID BLOCK 2 AND THE EAST MARGIN
OF 64TH AVENUE SOUTH, AS SAID AVENUE IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED ON SAID PLAT;
THENCE NORTH 000 52'24" EAST 559.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN;THENCE SOUTH
890 07'36" EAST 368.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 000 52' 24"WEST 435.26 FEET;THENCE SOUTH
890 07'36" EAST 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 000 52' 24" WEST 331.12 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 3; THENCE SOUTH 360 12'57"WEST 151.38 FEET ALONG
SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3;THENCE NORTH 890 02'03"
WEST 372.78 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO SAID EAST MARGIN OF 64TH AVENUE
SOUTH; THENCE NORTH 000 27' 19"WEST 330.36 FEET ALONG SAID EAST MARGIN TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT I OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188.
ALSO, LOT B, OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL 94-21 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9408171007, LYING WITHIN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF
SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,W.M.
ALSO, LOT 7, BLOCK 1, OF THE PLAT OF VAN DOREN'S LANDING AS RECORDED IN VOLUME
158, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75.
ALSO, LOT 8, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT E OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188,WASHINGTON.
ALSO, LOT F OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-92-5 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 9204161373 AND RE-RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 9205201188, WASHINGTON.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 2,3 AND 4, BLOCK 3,AND LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 4,VAN
DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF
PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON,AND OF
LANDING WAY ABUTTING THEREON,VACATED BY CITY OF KENT ORDINANCE NO.3201,
DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 3, THENCE SOUTH 89°04'24" EAST
590.81 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, NORTH 00051'56" EAST 829.38
FEET;
THLNCL i !G�rJ' J',�-_-1 �. .JU -- .. _ I�. .,, '_ii' I,i,;,', ;'N GF SOUT1j
228TH STREET;
THENCE SOUTH 62053'12" WEST 640.71 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN TO THE
WEST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3;
THENCE SOUTH 00052'39"WEST 574.97 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
ALSO,THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 3,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON,AND OF LANDING WAY ABUTTING THEREON,
VACATED BY CITY OF KENT ORDINANCE NO. 3201, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 3,THENCE SOUTH 890 04'24"
EAST 590.81 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, NORTH 00°51'56" EAST 401.21
FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89008'04" EAST 586.21 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY PROLONGATION OF THE
EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56"WEST 401.84 FEET ALONG SAID PROLONGATION AND EAST LINE
TO SAID SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK 3;
THENCE NORTH 89004'24" WEST 586.21 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, LOT 1, BLOCK 2, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1:THENCE SOUTH 89, 02'03" EAST
33.79 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;THENCE NORTH 00' 52'09" EAST 259.61 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 890 07'36" EAST 35.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 000 52' 24" EAST 26.47 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 140 03' 18" EAST 55.00 FEET ALONG A RADIAL LINE TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF LANDING WAY AS SAID WAY IS SHOWN AND SO DESIGNATED
ON SAID PLAT AND THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE
NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 380.00 FEET;THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 86.58 FEET
ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 130 03'
18"TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1;THENCE SOUTH 000 52'24"WEST 368.71 FEET ALONG
SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
ALSO,THAT PORTION OF BLOCK 4,VAN DOREN'S LANDING,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71 THROUGH 75 INCLUSIVE,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BLOCK 3,SAID PLAT,THENCE SOUTH
89°04'24" EAST 590.81 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF;
THF,NCE PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, NORTH 00°51'56" EAST 401.21
FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00051'56" EAST 428.17 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 27006'48"WEST 53.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN OF SOUTH
228TH STREET;
THENCE NORTH 62053'12" EAST 691.95 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN TO THE
WEST LINE OF TRACT A, SAID BLOCK 4;
THENCE SOUTH 00051'56" WEST 799.61 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE AND ITS SOUTHERLY
PROLONGATION TO THE POINT WHICH BEARS SOUTH 89008'04" EAST FROM THE TRUE POINT
OF BEGINNING;
THENCE NORTH 89008'04"WEST 586.21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2 AND 3, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE
AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3,THENCE NORTH 00-51'56"
EAST 65.01 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
LOT A OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-94-22 AS RECORDED UNDER
KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 941 01 01 663 AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE ALONG THE WEST AND NORTH LINES OF SAID BLOCK 1 THE FOLLOWING
FOUR COURSES:
THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00'51'56" EAST 315.56 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTHERLY, NORTHEASTERLY AND EASTERLY 71.61 FEET ALONG SAID
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 82'03'26" TO THE BEGINNING OF A
COMPOUND CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 590.00 FEET;
THENCE EASTERLY 81.59 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
07'55'24';
THENCE SOUTH 89'09'14" EAST 451.39 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 50.05
FEET OF SAID LOT 2;
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 378.19 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND ITS
SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION;
THENCE NORTH 89'09'14"WEST 241.51 FEETTO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 00'52'24" EAST 7.33 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT A;
THENCE NORTH 89'07'36" WEST 334.24 FEET ALONG LAST SAID NORTH LINE TO THE
TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO, THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2, 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1, VAN DOREN'S LANDING,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 158 OF PLATS, PAGES 71
THROUGH 75, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE
AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST 50.05 FEET OF SAID LOT 2,
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 378.19 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND ITS
SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION;
THENCE NORTH 89'09'14"WEST 241.51 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF LOT A OF CITY OF
KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-94-22 AS RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY
RECORDING NO. 941 01 01 6 63;
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 222.66 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
NORTH LINE OF LOT C OF CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LL-93-9 AS
RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 93081 01 51 2;
THENCE SOUTH 87'15'04" EAST 191.57 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 5, SAID BLOCK 1;
THENCE SOUTH 89'07'36" EAST 460.05 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 5
TO THE EAST LINE THEREOF;
THENCE SOUTH 00'52'24" WEST 400.00 FEET ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE TO THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE SOUTH 89'07'36" EAST 249.89 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE EAST
LINE OF SAID LOT 1;
THENCE ALONG LAST SAID EAST LINE THE FOLLOWING FOUR COURSES:
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(3) ELECTRICAL EASEMENT TO PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY REC. NO. 9102050754.
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Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2, 1996
Category Consent Calendar
1. SUBJECT: COUNCILMEMBER ABSENCE
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Authorization is requested by
Councilmember Tim Clark for an excused absence from the
July 2, 1996, City Council meeting. He will be out of town
and unable to attend.
3 . EXHIBITS: Memo
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Councilmember Clark
(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
MEMORANDUM
TO: MAYOR JIM WHITE
CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
FROM: TIM CLARK, COUNCILMEMBER
DATE: JUNE 26, 1996
SUBJECT: CITY COUNCIL EXCUSED ABSENCE
I would like to request an excused absence from the July 2, 1996 City Council meeting. I will be
out of town and unable to attend.
Thank you for your consideration.
TC:jb
14-111,
Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 , 1996
Category Consent Calendar
1. SUBJECT: ASPHALT PROJECT AT VARIOUS PARKS - ACCEPT AS
COMPLETE
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: The Parks Department requests authoriza-
tion to accept as complete the Asphalt Patch and Seal Coating
Project at Russell Road, Kent Memorial and Glenn Nelson Parks
and release retainage to Lind Asphalt, upon receipt of state
releases.
3 . EXHIBITS: None
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Staff
(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. 3M
;y/1
Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 , 1996
Category Other Business
1. SUBJECT: LIVE BURN SIMULATORS - ACQUISITION AND TRAINING
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Fire Administration requests sole vendor
authorization and a budget adjustment using unanticipated
revenue to purchase the first two live fire simulators from
Symtron Systems, Inc.
3 . EXHIBITS: Letter identification sole vendor ability to meet
documentable sufficient historical experience with proven live
burn simulators meeting our requirements
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Fire Administration and Public Safety (2-0)
(Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. )
5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO YES X
While there is $482, 070. 00 available in the Fire Public Safety
Bond Issue funds, the Fire District will be providing
$105, 000. 00 more than was anticipated through the contract.
City Administration and the Fire District support the use for
these funds for this purpose.
6 . EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $587 , 070. 00 including tax
SOURCE OF FUNDS:
7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
Councilmember Uu� � moves, Councilmember �� 6"b6b seconds
that authorization be granted for the Mayor to sign a sole
vendor contract with Symtron Systems, Inc. , and that the full
amount of the $482 , 070. 00 remaining in the Fire Public Safety
Bond funds and the unanticipated $105, 000. 00 from the Fire
District contract be utilized to fund the first two live fire
simulators.
DISCUSSION•
ACTION:
Council Agenda
Item No. 4A
MEMORANDUM
JUNE 24, 1996
TO: MAYOR WHITE
COUNCIL PRESIDENT HOUSER, COUNCILMEMBERS ORR,
JOHNSON, BENNETT, CLARK, EPPERLY, WOODS
FROM: NORM ANGELO, FIRE CHIEF,f 4/ � O
SUBJECT: LIVE BURN SIMULATORS
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BACKGROUND:
Live fire simulators have been budgeted for several years, but fiscal constraints have
necessitated delays. As of this date, $482.070.00 in funds from the Public Safety Bond
issue are available. The original estimates were over $700,000.00 for the two initial
simulators. We have cut back on some of the functionality of those initial simulators.
We have identified additional available funding from unanticipated revenue for this year
from the Fire District contract in the amount of$105,000.00. Also, based upon
requirements for vendors to have experience of more than five proven operational
systems, safety test documentation, and operational requirements, there is only one
vendor, (Symtron Systems, Inc.) that can meet our safety and training requirements.
While the full functionality of these simulators will need to be phased in, the
authorization to utilize up to the $587,070 would provide for the start of some basic
training. The precise cost will be determined by whether we go with a propane or
natural gas system. We are seeking authority for the Mayor to sign the contract after it
has been reviewed and approved as to form by the City Attorney.
tcn
?L: Document No.COO-01
F^ Revision: C
EXECUTIVE SUMM_eRy-SYMTRON SYSTEMS, INC.
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iw•. - . Symtron Systems Inc. is an established business located in Fair Lawn, New Jersey,
with over 5o years of experience in the design, manufacture, and installation of
.= u� meat for the military and commercial markets. SymtroWs
training systems and equipment
history began in 1943 when The Austin Company created its Special Devices Division
' ' . to design and supply training equipment for the Navy. Renamed 'Austin Electronics',
the division continued to focus on training systems. in 1979,Austin Electronics began
the development of the Navyls first modem Fire Fghting Trainer, Device 19F1, which
the division successfully installed at the Norfolk Naval Base in 1984. The Navy
subsequently awarded contracts in 1985, 1987 and 19W for nine additional fire
>' fighting trainers of six distinct types all of which have been installed and accepted.
Symtron also developed trainers for non-military applications with successful
omery County MD,
; L instaldleUo C uHarriNJ, Payetteiaile, N�C,SQu(uthMN,, Sarasota, FTokya,tgapan and Aachen,
. : • Cam County,
Germany to name Just a few.
Symtron Systems experience also Inctudes prime item hardware end training systems,
as listed below:
I . Trident Submarine Navigation Switchboards
3 . U.S. Coast Guard Communication Switchboards -
- = • - M-1 B trifle Laser Aiming Lights - --- - —
• 40:1 Zoom Lenses
' • Underwater Egress Trainers
*' • Submarine Periscope Simulators
• Land Mass Navigation Simulators
+ Amphibious Attack Tactics Trainers
• Computer image Generators for Training
a,` • Smoke Generating Systems for Training
,..
Symtron Systems maintains a staff of engineering and manufacturing personnel at its
facility in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. Design, assembly, and test is performed at this
facility. A staff of Reid engineers and technicians has demonstrated Symtrons
capability to install, integrate, test, and maintain its fire fighting trainers.
In 1994, Symtron Systems Inc. was acquired by United Industrial Corporation, a
corporate parent of AAI Corporation. As a result of this acquisition,the Fire Training
Product Ines of AAi Corporation were merged with Symtron Systems operation.
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Ra MARY OF SAFETY Y TEM EVALUATION
No other live fire training system, other than Symtron has conducted a safety system analysis.
The following analysis was extracted from an evaluation of the Symtron Systems' T-20W Live
Fire Training System conducted by Product Assurance Services, Inc.
Risk Assessment:
The probably of system catastrophic and/or critical failures is verified by means of a Fault-
Tree Analysis.
The acceptable level of probability of any hazard defined as catastrophic shall be less than 10*-
6 (one in a million). The acceptable Ievel of probability of any hazard defined as critical shall
be less than 10*-5 (one in one-hundred thousand) for 3,OW hours of operation.
Fault trees have been generated for the following referenced critical/catastrophic hazard(s)
identified in the safety analysis worksheets:
* Gas explosion
* Excessive temperature
The fault trees are constructed by establishing the chain of malfunctions or conditions and their
dependencies, which by their occurrence could result in a catastrophic/critical hazard event.
Probabilities of occurrence for each element m the fault tree are assigned based on data
derived from reliability predictions performed on those system equipments identified in the
fault dependency breakdown.
The overall probability of occurrence of the .hazard event is derived by calculation; totaling
(summing and/or multiplying) the individual probabilities of each of the elements of the fault
tree, in accordance with their mutual and/or exclusive dependency.
System Safety Design Checklists:
The checklist serves as a tool for assuring that system design goals include emphasis on safety
considerations and thereby provide for incorporation of necessary features into the equipment
to maximize system safety.
1.
Summary and Conclusions:
l. As the result of the comprehensive safety evaluations of the current
configuration, various modifications and improvements were made to address
operational safety issues and concerns.
By incorporation of these safety controls and assurance measures, a significant
level of safety improvement was realized, thereby enabling essential system
safety objectives to be achieved.
2. A qualitative assessment of the system, reflected in the system safety hazard
analysis worksheets, provided a barometer for determining safety design
emphasis priorities.
Additionally, results of this analysis provided a baseline for identifying those
critical or catastrophic hazard events to be further evaluated quantitatively, in
terms of risk assessment, by fault tree analysis.
3. Results of the fault tree analysis show the probability of occurrence for all
identified catastrophicicriticai hazard events to be well within the minimum
acceptable risk levels. Therefore, a "safe" operating system.
4. On-site system operational performancelacceptance testing was conducted at the
Jacksonville site. This included system safety operational tests witnessed by
Safety Engineering personnel.
These tests consisted of detailed mechanical and electrical equipment inspection
as well as functional operational testing of all safety control and monitoring
devices, to demonstrate compliance with performance requirements.
All systems performed in accordance with the ATP results criteria which
verified the integrity of the equipment safety design.
2. _
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Sole Source Justiflcation
EXPERIENCE
Symtron's experience consists of the following-.
• Have been in business since 1948.
Have been designing, manufacturing and installing gas-fueled, computer-controlled firefighter
training systems since 1979.
• Have fielded over fifty training systems worldwide ranging from single fireplace systems, for
rural fire departments, to 25 fireplace, multi-building training complexes for large academies.
• Hold over eighteen patents in the field of gas-fueled, fire fighter training systems.
• Have over 200 man years of engineering experience in this highly specialized field.
PATENTS
The table below is a partial listing of Symtron's Patents, which relate to the use of gas-fueled,
computer-controlled simulators in training fire fighters in the methods of conducting structural fire
attack.
Patent Brief Description Date of Issue
Number
4,861,270 Firefighter Trainer which simulates Multiple types of fires in a 8/2919
Structure and utilizes propane fueled burners and artificial
smoke under computer control.
4.983,124 Same as 270 except that it allows for a single fire simulation __V8.91__.
versus multiple.
5,203.,707 A modular firefighter trainer, comprising prefabricated burners 4120;93
and control systems.
5,2331-869 Water sensing devices used in firefighter trainers. 31,10;93
5,275,571 Portable firefighter trainer, which consists of a unitized 114i94
construction.
5,320.536 Smoke generation devices used in firefighter trainers. 6114.94
5,328,375 Gas fueled(propane or natural gas) flame _generation devices 7/12194
used in firefighter trainers.
NATURAL GAS FUELED TRAINERS
There are currently two operating, natural gas fueled, computer controlled fire fighter training
systems in the world. Symtron has provided both of these systems. The first system went on-line
at the Philadelphia Electric Company Fire Training Facility in September of 1993. The second
system become operational in January of 1995. The table below lists the two centers and briefly
describes the features of both.
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various state, county,municipal and regional fire training stems, the date
below indicates some these training centers, a brief description of their training systems,
die system went into operation and contact person.
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Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 . 1996
Category Other Business
1. SUBJECT: GLEN KARA RE-PLAT SU-96-13
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: The Hearing Examiner has recommended
conditional approval of an application by Lakeridge
Development, Inc. for a 37-lot single family residential
preliminary subdivision. The property is located at 9800 S.
222nd in Kent.
3 . EXHIBITS: Staff memo, Findings and Recommendations, staff
report, and preliminary plat map
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 / J—�4--tL'seconds
to accept/ the Findings of the Hearing Examiner
and to adopt/madif /rejeet the Hearing Examiner's recommenda-
tion of approval with 21 conditions of the Glen Kara Re-Plat
37-lot single family residential preliminary subdivision.
DISCUSSION:
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ACTION:
Council Agenda
Item No. 4B
GLEN KARA RE-PLAT #SU-96-13
CONDITION 10 SHOULD HAVE BEEN CORRECTED AT THE TIME OF THE HEARING
EXAMINER APPROVAL AND WAS NOT�SO CONDITION 10 SHOULD READ AS:
ALL ROOF-DRAINS FROM PROPERTIES ALONG THE WESTERLY EDGE OF THE
PLAT SHALL BE INTERCEPTED AND EITHER: 1. PIPED TO THE STORM DRAINAGE
SYSTEM; 2. DIRECTED TO LOT FILTRATION SYSTEMS; OR 3. DISCHARGED TO THE
WETLAND AREA TO PROVIDE COMPENSATING HYDROLOGY.
CITY OF �1,'\Lr�2
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
" (206) 859-3390
Jim White, Mayor
X====--
MEMORANDUM
July 2, 1996
MEMO TO: MAYOR JIM WHITE AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
FROM: JAMES P. HARRIS, PLANNING DIRECTOR
SUBJECT: GLEN KARA RE-PLAT PRELIMINARY PLAT#SU-96-13
On May 15, 1996, the Kent Hearing Examiner held a public hearing to consider a request by
Lakeridge Development, Inc. for a 37-lot single family residential preliminary subdivision. The
property is approximately 9.0 acres in size, and is located at 9800 S. 222nd in Kent, Washington.
On June 12, 1996, the Hearing Examiner recommended approval of this preliminary subdivision
with the following conditions:
A. PRIOR TO RECORDATION OF FINAL PLAT
l. The subdivider shall dedicate sufficient right-of-way, across the entire property
frontage on 100th Avenue Southeast, for the widening of 100th Avenue Southeast
to City Standards for a Residential Collector street, augmented with bicycle lanes,
for a total half-street right-of-way width of 31.5 feet. This deed of right-of-way
shall be provided based upon a survey to be performed by a licensed land
surveyor of the subject property, 100th Avenue Southeast, and South 222nd
Street, and shall clearly delineate the existing public right-of-way, curb lines, and
public improvements on 100th Avenue Southeast, and South 222nd Street, and
the additional right-of-way needed to widen 100th Avenue Southeast, and South
222nd Street as noted.
This dedication of right-of-way shall include all property necessary to construct a
35-foot radius curb returns, with five [5]-foot wide sidewalks and utility strips, at
all intersections of the plat streets and 100th Avenue Southeast, and South 222nd
S treet.
2. The subdivider shall waive abutter's access rights across the entire subdivision
frontage of both 100th Avenue Southeast andZSouth 222nd Street. This access
restriction condition shall be clearly stated and shown on the face of the final map.
3. The subdivider shall provide engineering drawings for review and approval by the
City, and either construct or bond for the following:
a) Provide a gravity sanitary sewer system to serve all lots. The sewer system
shall be extended to 100th Avenue Southeast and northerly along the
entire frontage thereon or as alternately approved by the Public Works
"01ih AVE.SO- /KENT. WASH IXGTON 98ll1]_5V95/TELEPHONE 1'_Ilh i8 i9.i:UU I F,\X#N59-1334
Glen Kara Re-Plat Preliminary Plat 9SU-96-13
July 2, 1996
Director, and shall be sized to serve all off-site properties within the same
service area.
b) Provide a water system meeting domestic and fire flow requirements for
all lots. Water service to the subject property will be provided by the Soos
Creek Water District. Contact the district for details on necessary
improvements.
c) Provide storm drainage system meeting the Kent Standards for
conveyance, detention, water quality treatment, etc. The minimum
detention standard to be met for this project shall be that for Hillside
development.
d) A 32-foot wide paved roadway for all of the interior streets: 99th Avenue
South, South 220th Street, and 98th Avenue South; concrete curbs and
gutters; five[ 5 ]-foot wide concrete sidewalks along both sides of these
streets; street lighting; drainage facilities; street channelization; utilities
and appurtenances, and cul-de-sac turnaround on 99th Avenue South, per
City Standards. This shall include a minimum 49-foot right-of-way along
the roadway, a minimum 51.5-foot right-of-way radius [45-foot at curb
line] in the cul-de-sac turnaround, and 25-foot radii curb returns at
internal street intersections.
e) A half street widening/improvement of South 222nd Street across the
entire subdivision frontage. The paved half street roadway width shall be
16 feet from centerline to face of curb and shall also include street
lighting; sidewalks; drainage facilities; street channelization; utilities and
appurtenances.
These improvements shall also include sufficient pavement to provide a
12-foot wide eastbound lane on the southerly side of the roadway
centerline across the entire frontage of the subdivision; and necessary
pavement transitions to the existing roadway pavement to the west of the
`subdivision.
In addition, the subdivider shall install "No Parking" signs across the
entire subdivision frontage on South 222nd Street.
Finally, these improvements shall include a overlay of the existing
roadway pavement, as necessary, to provide a 2 percent crown across the
pavement; and, as necessary to meet City Standards for roadway
pavement section for a Residential Street.
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f) A half street widening/reconstruction of 100th Avenue Southeast across
the entire subdivision frontage to City standards for a Residential
Collector Street augmented with bicycle lanes. The paved half-street
roadway width shall be 23 feet from centerline to face of curb and shall
also include street lighting; sidewalks; drainage facilities; channelization;
utilities and appurtenances as well as a 35 foot radius curb return at the
intersections with South 222nd Street and South 220th Street.
The owner/developer shall also improve the easterly half of 100th Avenue
Southeast to provide a 12-foot wide northbound lane on the easterly side
of the roadway centerline across the entire frontage of the subdivision.
These improvements shall include necessary pavement transitions to the
existing portion of 100th Avenue Southeast to the north and south of the
subdivision. The roadway improvements shall meet city standards for
pavement section design, and shall provide a 2 percent crown slope. The
owner/developer's engineer shall perform an evaluation of the existing
roadway pavement, and design an asphalt concrete overlay of the existing
pavement per City of Kent Construction Standards. The minimum overlay
shall be 2 inches. Based on this evaluation, and the review and approval
of the City, the owner/developer shall either reconstruct or overlay the east
side of 100th Avenue S.
At the southwesterly comer of the intersection of 100th Avenue Southeast
and South 222nd Street, the subdivider shall construct a minimum 25-foot
radius pavement edge connecting 100th Avenue Southeast and South
222nd Street, on the southwesterly quadrant of the intersection.
g) Widen and improve the easterly shoulder of 100th Avenue Southeast from
South 222nd Street to the Countryview Estates subdivision (SE 225th
Place) with an asphaltic concrete pedestrian walkway -- minimum
pavement depth of two [2] -inches of asphaltic concrete, and a minimum
five [5]-foot width. Incorporate drainage improvements as necessary.
4. If any wetland impacts are proposed, a wetland mitigation plan shall be submitted
to Kent Public Works for review and approval prior to recordation of final plat.,
The wetland boundary delineation for the site has been reviewed and approved,
but the conceptual mitigation plan that is contained within the delineation report is
unacceptable. The conceptual plan does not address avoiding or minimizing
impacts to wetland 1 by analyzing alternatives that would avoid the impact, as
stated in KCC 11.05.120, 2b. The avoidance of wetland impacts shall be pursued
to the maximum extent.
5. The approved wetland boundaries need to be surveyed and marked with
permanent monuments. The survey shall be completed using City of Kent
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coordinates and the surveyor shall provide the City a copy of the final survey map
on 3.5 inch diskette in DXF format. Four copies of the full size (22 inch by 34
inch) wetland map prepared to scale by a licensed professional surveyor which
shows the wetland boundary, the approved wetland buffers, and the areas of each
are required. These maps will be attached to the copies of the report we have on
file.
6. The entire approved and preserved wetland(s) and it's buffer(s) shall be
permanently protected as a separate sensitive area tract in accordance with the
Kent Wetland Management Code. The buffer areas shall be isolated from
intrusion and/or disturbance using landscaping, signage and/or other appropriate
screens, as well as an approved fence.
7. The subdivider shall execute stormwater maintenance covenants prepared by the
City of Kent Property Management Section for the entire parcel before the
issuance of any construction permits.
8. The subdivider shall conduct a detailed storm drainage analysis upstream of the
subject drainage basin, downstream to Garrison Creek. Based upon this analysis
and previous modelling work by the City of Kent, the City will review the
recommendations of the subdivider's professional engineer to determine what off-
site downstream improvements are necessary, and/or what additional detention is
required to not adversely impact downstream properties. The drainage
improvements shall be adequate to convey the most critical design storm (up to a
100-year event) as determined by the Public Works Director.
9. Any drainage systems that releases stormwater down the slope toward Garrison
Creek shall be tight-lined to protect the slope surface. Appropriate erosion control
measures, as determined by the City of Kent City Engineer, shall be used. The
existing conveyance and outfall installed as part of the Willow Way project will
be allowed if the capacity of the existing system is determined by the City of Kent
City Engineer to be adequate to convey potential storm water.
10. All roof-drains from properties along the westerly edge of the plat shall be
intercepted and piped into the storm drainage system.
11. The subdivider/developer shall submit a detailed tree plan which shows the
location of all significant trees of six inch caliper or greater. This plan shall be
submitted and approved by the Planning Department prior to any construction
activity taking place on-site for road or utility grading purposes.
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12. The subdivider shall dedicate all necessary public right-of-way for the
improvements listed in this section and, provide all public and private easements
necessary for the construction, operation and maintenance such required
improvements.
13. The map of well locations (Figure 42) in the report titled, "Water Well Impact
letter report for Glen Kara Development" shall become part of the preliminary plat
map. The owner/developer shall comply with all public health regulations
regarding private wells and shall implement all recommended measures identified
in said report to ensure that private water systems in the area are not adversely
affected by the proposed development of the subject property.
B. PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT ON ANY LOT:
1. The subdivider shall construct the improvements noted in Section A. above.
2. Development on all lots shall protect solar access to properties to the north of each
lot according to the calculations specified in Kent Zoning Code section 15.08.234.
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APPLICATION NAME: Glen Kara Re-Plat
NUMBER: #SU-96-13 DATE: May 15, 1996
REQUEST: Preliminary Plat A
LEGEND N
Application site
Site Plan
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CITY OF 1 V\LLD',,,.J JS
Jim White, Mayor
Planning Department (206) 859-3390/FAX(206) 850-2544
James P.Harris, Planning Director
OFFICE OF THE LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
(206) 859-3390 Theodore P.Hunter
Hearing Examiner
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATION
FILE NO: GLEN KARA RE-PLAT #SU-96-13
APPLICANT: LAKERIDGE DEVELOPMENT, INC.
REQUEST: A request to subdivide 9.0 acres into 37 single-family residential lots.
LOCATION: The property is located at 9800 S. 222nd in Kent, Washington.
APPLICATION FILED: March 20, 1996
DETERMINATION OF
NONSIGNIFICANCE ISSUED: April 22, 1996
MEETING DATE: May 15, 1996
RECOMMENDATION ISSUED: June 12, 1996
RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL with conditions
STAFF REPRESENTATIVE: Fred N. Satterstrom, Planning Department
PUBLIC TESTIMONY: Wayne Jones for applicant
Others
Randy Koopmans
Mike Wise
WRITTEN TESTIMONY: Letter from Nelson-Couvrette & Associates
Letter from Randy Koopmans
EXHIBITS: 1. Hearing Examiner file
2. Recommended changes to conditions proposed by
City staff.
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3. Letter to Wayne Jones from Nelson-Couvrette &
Associates, dated May 22, 1996.
4. Letter to Kent Planning Department from Randy
Koopmans dated May 24, 1996.
INTRODUCTION
After due consideration of all the evidence presented at public hearing on the date indicated above,
and following an unaccompanied personal inspection of the subject property and surrounding area
by the Hearing Examiner at a time prior to the public hearing, the following findings, conclusions
and recommendation are entered by the Hearing Examiner on this application.
SUMMARY OF PROCEDURE
A public hearing was held on May 15, 1996, in the City of Kent Council Chambers. All present
were given an opportunity to testify and present evidence. During the public hearing,it became clear
to the Hearing Examiner that additional information on the potential impact of the development on
wells in the area was necessary before a decision could be made on the application. The applicant
agreed to provide the additional information on this potential impact to the public and the Hearings
Examiner prior to May 22"d. The public would have the opportunity to comment on this information
until May 25' . The information was provided on May 22°d and one comment on the information
was received on May 24'. Thus, the Hearings Examiner now enters the following Findings,
Conclusions and Recommendation.
FINDINGS
1. The owner of the property proposed for subdivision Lakeridge Development, Inc. of Renton,
Washington. Exhibit 1, Application. The applicant was represented at the public hearing by
Mr. Wayne Jones, agent.
2. The property proposed for subdivision is located west of 100 Avenue South and north of
South 222nd Street on Kent's East Hill. Exhibit 1, Staff Report.
3. The property is 9.0 acres. The applicant proposes thirty seven single family lots with the
smallest lot of 5,880 square feet. The applicant submitted a site plan dated March 19, 1996,
that shows all lots in conformance with minimum lot size requirements. Exhibit 1, Site Plan.
4. The property is zoned SR-6 with a 5,700 square foot minimum lot size (formerly it was R1-
7.2, Single Family Residential with a 7,200 square foot minimum lot size). The
Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map designates the property as SF 6, Single Family
Residential with six dwelling units per acre. Exhibit 1, Staff Report.
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5. Land use all around the property proposed for subdivision is single family residential. There
are two abandoned houses now existing on the subject property. These residences will be
removed under the proposed plan. Exhibit 1, Staff Report.
6. There are several significant trees of 6-inch caliper or greater on the property. Many of these
trees can be preserved to enhance the aesthetic value of the area as well as help control
stormwater runoff and water quality. A tree retention plan has not yet been submitted to the
City. Exhibit 1, Staff Report.
7. There are some wetlands on the site. A wetland assessment and conceptual mitigation plan
has been prepared. The plan provides the information the city needs to mitigate impacts to
these wetlands. Exhibit 1, Staff Report; Wetland Assessment Plan prepared by Jeffery S.
Jones (Attached in Exhibit 1, Staff File); Testimony of Mr. Satterstrom on behalf of City.
8. Several wells exist around the site. Some users of these wells that are neighbors to the site
proposed for development expressed concern about the impact of the development on the
existing wells. Testimony of Mr. Koopmans and Mr. Wise. A detailed well map was
prepared and submitted by the applicant. An assessment of the impact of the development
on the wells nearby was also prepared and submitted by the applicant. The report concludes
that impact to the wells from the proposed development would be"minimal'as the wells are
within soil units underlying the glacial till and seepage rates from the area proposed for
development would not support the current level of well use. Exhibit 3, Supplemental Water
Well Impact Report,page 5.
9. The site would be accessed off of S. 222nd Street (a Residential Street) and 100th Avenue
South (classified as Residential Collector Arterial) that both carry less than 1,000 vehicle
trips per day. The traffic impacts from the proposed development would be 33 PM Peak
Hour trips per day. Exhibit 1, MDNS. This increase in number of vehicles will contribute
to the congestion of surrounding streets if no improvements are made to those streets.
Improvements should include street widening, lighting, drainage and walkways. A bicycle
lane is also important to help reduce the number of motor vehicles associated with
development of the subject property. The applicant has agreed to mitigate traffic impacts
associated with the proposed development. Exhibit 1, _UDNS(There was no appeal of this).
10. The City of Kent water system and sanitary sewer system can be extended to each lot.
Stormwater mitigation measures were applied as conditions to the issuance of the Mitigated
Determination of Nonsignificance. These mitigation measures have been agreed to by the
applicant and will address stormwater quantity and quality issues. Testimony of Mr. Wayne
Jones; Exhibit 1, MDNS(There was no appeal of this).
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11. The environmental review for this application resulted in a conclusion by the City's
Responsible Official that the project has no probable significant adverse impacts on the
environment that cannot be mitigated. A final Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance
(MDNS) was issued for the proposed subdivision on July 31, 1995 pursuant to the State
Environmental Policy Act. It was not appealed by the applicant or any citizen. The
conditions of mitigation address several areas of environmental concern including traffic
impacts, stormwater detention facilities, mitigation of impacts to wetland areas and
dedication of land for utilities and streets. Exhibit 1, MDNS.
12. Public notice of this application was given by posting, publication and mailing. Exhibit 1,
Affidavits of Harris and Holden.
13. At the public hearing on May 15, the Planning Department recommended approval of this
application subject to specific conditions. Two citizens who live near the proposed
subdivision expressed concerns about the surface water runoff created by the development,
especially at it might impact existing wells in the area, and asked that the proposal be further
examined to determine if the proposed development would impact these existing wells.
Testimony of Mr. Wise and Mr. Koopmans. The applicant agreed to continue the hearing
in order to provide additional information about the wells. This information was provided
and addresses the concerns of the public that testified at the hearing. Exhibit 3, Exhibit 4.
CONCLUSIONS
1. The Hearing Examiner has jurisdiction to hold a public hearing on this application; to
consider all evidence presented at the public hearing; and, based on that evidence,to present
a recommendation to the City Council to approve,disapprove or approve with conditions the
preliminary plat application. KCC 12.04.360, KCC 2.32.090.
2. Notice of the public hearing on this application was properly given in accordance with
applicable state statutes and city ordinances including Chapter 58.17 RCW and KCC
12.04.360. Finding of Fact No. 12.
3. The recommendation of the Hearing Examiner must be supported by the evidence presented,
as stated in the Findings of Fact of this recommendation, and must be consistent with the
standards and criteria for review specified in state statutes and city ordinances. The standards
and criteria for review of preliminary plat applications are found in Chapter 12.04 of the
Kent City Code (KCC) and Chapter 58.17 of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW).
These review criteria include:
(a) KCC 12.04.020 which provides that the purpose of the city's subdivision regulations
is to:
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provide rules, regulations, requirements, and standards for
subdividing land in the City of Kent, ensuring that the highest
feasible quality in subdivision will be attained; that the public health,
safety, general welfare, and aesthetics of the City of Kent shall be
promoted and protected; that orderly growth, development, and the
conservation,protection and proper use of land shall be ensured; that
proper provisions for all public facilities (including circulation,
utilities, and services)shall be made;that maximum advantage of site
characteristics shall be taken into consideration;and that conformance
with provisions set forth in the City of Kent Zoning Code and Kent
Comprehensive Plans shall be ensured.
(b) KCC 12.04.330 which specifies eight requirements that must be shown on the
preliminary plat map including appropriate names and dates,proposed platted property lines,
contours and elevations, proposed public service areas, square footage calculations for
developed and open space, dimensions of each lot, statements of soil type and drainage
conditions, a description of existing land cover, and a description of wildlife present.
(c) KCC 12.04.370 which requires a written statement from the Seattle-King County health
department as to the general adequacy of the proposed means of sewage disposal and water
supply.
(d) KCC 12.04.430 which provides for the protection of valuable, irreplaceable
environmental amenities so that urban development may be as compatible as possible with
the ecological balance of the area including preservation of drainage patterns, protection of
ground water supply,prevention of erosion and preservation of trees and natural vegetation.
(e) KCC 12.04.440 which specifies requirements for utilities including sanitary sewers, a
proper drainage plan and a proper water distribution system.
(f) KCC 12.04.450 which requires due consideration to the allocation of public service usage
areas and due regard for all natural features including large trees, water courses, historical
spots and other community assets that would add attractiveness and value to the property.
(g) KCC 12.04.490 which provides for mitigation of any adverse effects of development
upon the existing park and recreational facilities in the City of Kent.
(h) RCW 58.17.110 which requires an inquiry into the public use and interest proposed to
be served by the subdivision and a determination "that appropriate provisions are made for
public health, safety and general welfare and for such open spaces, drainage ways, streets or
roads, alleys, other public ways, transit stops,potable water supplies, sanitary wastes, parks
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and recreation, playgrounds, schools and schoolgrounds and all other relevant facts,
including sidewalks and other planning features that assure safe walking conditions for
students who only walk to and from school."
5. Based on the Findings of Fact specified above, and with the specific conditions
recommended below, the Examiner concludes that this preliminary plat application is
consistent with the standards and criteria of applicable state statutes and city ordinances and
should be approved. Findings of Fact No. 3,4,5,7,8,9, 10,11,13.
RECOMMENDATION
The Hearing Examiner recommends that this preliminary plat application be APPROVED subject
to the following conditions:
A. PRIOR TO RECORDATION OF FINAL PLAT
1. The subdivider shall dedicate sufficient right-of-way, across the entire property
frontage on 100th Avenue Southeast, for the widening of 100th Avenue Southeast
to City Standards for a Residential Collector street, augmented with bicycle lanes,
for a total half-street right-of-way width of 31.5 feet. This deed of right-of-way shall
be provided based upon a survey to be performed by a licensed land surveyor of the -
subject property, 100th Avenue Southeast, and South 222nd Street, and shall clearly
delineate the existing public right-of-way, curb lines, and public improvements on
100th Avenue Southeast, and South 222nd Street, and the additional right-of-way
needed to widen 100th Avenue Southeast, and South 222nd Street as noted.
This dedication of right-of-way shall include all property necessary to construct a
35-foot radius curb returns,with five [5]-foot wide sidewalks and utility strips, at all
intersections of the plat streets and 100th Avenue Southeast, and South 222nd Street.
2. The subdivider shall waive abutter's access rights across the entire subdivision
frontage of both 100th Avenue Southeast and South 222nd Street. This access
restriction condition shall be clearly stated and shown on the face of the final map.
3. The subdivider shall provide engineering drawings for review and approval by the
City, and either construct or bond for the following:
a) Provide a gravity sanitary sewer system to serve all lots. The sewer system
shall be extended to 100th Avenue Southeast and northerly along the entire
frontage thereon or as alternately approved by the Public Works Director, and
shall be sized to serve all off-site properties within the same service area.
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b) Provide a water system meeting domestic and fire flow requirements for all
lots. Water service to the subject property will be provided by the Soos Creek
Water District. Contact the district for details on necessary improvements.
c) Provide storm drainage system meeting the Kent Standards for conveyance,
detention, water quality treatment, etc. The minimum detention standard to
be met for this project shall be that for Hillside development.
d) A 32-foot wide paved roadway for all of the interior streets: 99th Avenue
South, South 220th Street, and 98th Avenue South; concrete curbs and
gutters; five[ 5 ]-foot wide concrete sidewalks along both sides of these
streets; street lighting; drainage facilities; street channelization; utilities and
appurtenances, and cul-de-sac turnaround on 99th Avenue South, per City
Standards. This shall include a minimum 49-foot right-of-way along the
roadway, a minimum 51.5-foot right-of-way radius [45-foot at curb line] in
the cul-de-sac turnaround, and 25-foot radii curb returns at internal street
intersections.
- e) A half street widening/improvement of South 222nd Street across the entire
subdivision frontage. The paved half street roadway width shall be 16 feet
from centerline to face of curb and shall also include street lighting;
sidewalks; drainage facilities; street channelization; utilities and
appurtenances.
These improvements shall also include sufficient pavement to provide a
12-foot wide eastbound lane on the southerly side of the roadway centerline
across the entire frontage of the subdivision; and necessary pavement
transitions to the existing roadway pavement to the west of the subdivision.
In addition, the subdivider shall install "No Parking" signs across the entire
subdivision frontage on South 222nd Street.
Finally, these improvements shall include a overlay of the existing roadway
pavement, as necessary, to provide a 2 percent crown across the pavement;
and, as necessary to meet City Standards for roadway pavement section for
a Residential Street.
f) A half street widening/reconstruction of 100th Avenue Southeast across the
entire subdivision frontage to City standards for a Residential Collector Street
augmented with bicycle lanes. The paved half-street roadway width shall be
23 feet from centerline to face of curb and shall also include street lighting;
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sidewalks; drainage facilities; channelization; utilities and appurtenances as
well as a 35 foot radius curb return at the intersections with South 222nd
Street and South 220th Street.
The owner/developer shall also improve the easterly half of 100th Avenue
Southeast to provide a 12-foot wide northbound lane on the easterly side of
the roadway centerline across the entire frontage of the subdivision. These
improvements shall include necessary pavement transitions to the existing
portion of I00th Avenue Southeast to the north and south of the subdivision.
The roadway improvements shall meet city standards for pavement section
design, and shall provide a 2 percent crown slope. The owner/developer's
engineer shall perform an evaluation of the existing roadway pavement, and
design an asphalt concrete overlay of the existing pavement per City of Kent
Construction Standards. The minimum overlay shall be 2 inches. Based on
this evaluation, and the review and approval of the City, the owner/developer
shall either reconstruct or overlay the east side of 100th Avenue S.
At the southwesterly corner of the intersection of 100th Avenue Southeast
and South 222nd Street, the subdivider shall construct a minimum 25-foot
radius pavement edge connecting 100th Avenue Southeast and South 222nd
Street, on the southwesterly quadrant of the intersection.
g) Widen and improve the easterly shoulder of 100th Avenue Southeast from
South 222nd Street to the Countryview Estates subdivision(SE 225th Place)
with an asphaltic concrete pedestrian walkway -- minimum pavement depth
of two [2] -inches of asphaltic concrete, and a minimum five [5]-foot width.
Incorporate drainage improvements as necessary.
4. If any wetland impacts are proposed, a wetland mitigation plan shall be submitted to
Kent Public Works for review and approval prior to recordation of final plat. The
wetland boundary delineation for the site has been reviewed and approved, but the
conceptual mitigation plan that is contained within the delineation report is
unacceptable. The conceptual plan does not address avoiding or minimizing impacts
to wetland 1 by analyzing alternatives that would avoid the impact, as stated in KCC
11.05.120, 2b. The avoidance of wetland impacts shall be pursued to the maximum
extent.
5. The approved wetland boundaries need to be surveyed and marked with permanent
monuments. The survey shall be completed using City of Kent coordinates and the
surveyor shall provide the City a copy of the final survey map on 3.5 inch diskette
in DXF format. Four copies of the full size (22 inch by 34 inch) wetland map
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prepared to scale by a licensed professional surveyor which shows the wetland
boundary, the approved wetland buffers, and the areas of each are required. These
maps will be attached to the copies of the report we have on file.
6. The entire approved and preserved wetland(s) and it's buffer(s) shall be permanently
protected as a separate sensitive area tract in accordance with the Kent Wetland
Management Code. The buffer areas shall be isolated from intrusion and/or
disturbance using landscaping, signage and/or other appropriate screens, as well as
an approved fence.
7. The subdivider shall execute stormwater maintenance covenants prepared by the City
of Kent Property Management Section for the entire parcel before the issuance of any
construction permits.
8. The subdivider shall conduct a detailed storm drainage analysis upstream of the
subject drainage basin, downstream to Garrison Creek. Based upon this analysis and
previous modelling work by the City of Kent, the City will review the
recommendations of the subdivider's professional engineer to determine what off-site
downstream improvements are necessary, and/or what additional detention is
required to not adversely impact downstream properties. The drainage improvements
shall be adequate to convey the most critical design storm (up to a 100-year event)
as determined by the Public Works Director.
9. Any drainage systems that releases stormwater down the slope toward Garrison
Creek shall be tight-lined to protect the slope surface. Appropriate erosion control
measures, as determined by the City of Kent City Engineer, shall be used. The
existing conveyance and outfall installed as part of the Willow Way project will be
allowed if the capacity of the existing system is determined by the City of Kent City
Engineer to be adequate to convey potential storm water.
10. All roof-drains from properties along the westerly edge of the plat shall be
intercepted and piped into the storm drainage system.
11. The subdivider/developer shall submit a detailed tree plan which shows the location
of all significant trees of six inch caliper or greater. This plan shall be submitted and
approved by the Planning Department prior to any construction activity taking place
on-site for road or utility grading purposes.
12. The subdivider shall dedicate all necessary public right-of-way for the improvements
listed in this section and,provide all public and private easements necessary for the
construction, operation and maintenance such required improvements.
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13. The map of well locations (Figure#2)in the report titled, "Water Well Impact letter
report for Glen Kara Development" shall become part of the preliminary plat map.
The owner/developer shall comply with all public health regulations regarding
private wells and shall implement all recommended measures identified in said report
to ensure that private water systems in the area are not adversely affected by the
proposed development of the subject property.
B. PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT ON ANY LOT:
1. The subdivider shall construct the improvements noted in Section A. above.
2. Development on all lots shall protect solar access to properties to the north of each
lot according to the calculations specified in Kent Zoning Code section 15.08.234.
Dated this 12th day of June, 1996.
THEODORE PAUL HUNTER
Hearings Examiner
APPEALS FROM HEARINGS EXAMINER DECISIONS
Request of Reconsideration(Section 2.32.140)
Any aggrieved person may request a reconsideration of a decision or recommendation by the
Hearing Examiner is based on erroneous procedures, errors of law or fact, error in judgment, or the
discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably be available at the time of the hearing,
may make a written request for reconsideration by the Hearing Examiner within fourteen (14) days
of the date the decision or recommendation is rendered. This request shall set forth the specific errors
or new information relied upon by such appellant, and the Hearing Examiner may, after review of
the record, take further action as he deems proper. Reconsideration requests should be addressed
to: Hearing Examiner, 220 Fourth Avenue S., Kent, WA 98032. Reconsiderations are answered
in writing by the Hearing Examiner.
Notice of Right to Appeal (Excerpt from Section 2.32.150)
No appeal may be made from a recommendation of the Hearing Examiner.
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CITY OF J
Jim White, flavor
Planning Department (206) 859-3390/FAX(206) 8.i0-2S44
James P. Harris, Planning Director
KENT PLANNING DEPARTMENT
(206) 859-3390
STAFF REPORT
FOR HEARING EXAMINER MEETING OF May 15, 1996
FILE NO: GLEN KARA RE-PLAT#SU-96-13
APPLICANT: Lakeridge Development, Inc.
P. O. Box 146
Renton, WA
REQUEST: Preliminary plat request to subdivide 9.0 acres into 37
lots
STAFF
REPRESENTATIVE: Fred N. Satterstrom, Planning Manager
STAFF
RECOMMENDATION• APPROVAL with conditions
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
A. Description of the Proposal
The applicant proposes to subdivide one tax parcel into 37 single family residential
lots. The specific development application is for preliminary plat.
The subject application is a re-plat of the recently approved Glen Kara preliminary
subdivision. The Glen Kara plat was approved by the Kent City Council on
January 2, 1996. This original plat application included 34 lots, plus tracts for
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stormwater detention and wetland preservation. The subject re-plat includes 37 lots;
three more than the original plat. The application for re-plat has been re-designed
from the original preliminary plat, taking advantage of revised single family
development zoning standards for minimum lot size and lot width, adopted by the
Kent City Council in March 1996. However, the basic alignment of streets and
utilities is very similar to that approved in the original Glen Kara preliminary plat.
B. Location
The subject property is located west of 100th Avenue S. and north of S. 222nd Street
on Kent's East Hill.
C. Size of Property
The proposed subdivision is approximately 9.0 acres in size.
D. Zoning
The subject property is zoned SR-6 (formerly the R1-7.2 zone). This zoning permits
up to six (6) single family residential units per acre, with a 5,700 square foot
minimum lot size. Properties in the general vicinity of the site are zoned single
family residential.
E. Land Use
The City of Kent Comprehensive Plan Map designates the property as SF6, Single
Family Residential,with a six unit per acre maximum density. There is one existing
residence in use located on the site. Two smaller, abandoned houses also are located
on the site. Adjacent land uses are generally large-lot single family residential. A
recently approved subdivision, the Willow Way plat, is presently being developed
to the south of the subject site.
F. Site History
The subject property was annexed to the City in October 1994 as part of the
Jones/Hobbs annexation. Initial City zoning was applied in May 1995.
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II. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
A. Environmental Assessment
A final Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) for the Glen Kara re-
plat was issued on April 22, 1996 (Planning Department File No. 4ENV-96-26). A
copy of the MDNS will be a part of the record for the preliminary plat.
B. Significant Phvsical Features
The subject property is characterized by sloping terrain. Slopes are generally less
than 7 percent, with some areas (mostly on the west side) ranging up to 15 percent.
The site is generally wooded with a variety of large evergreen and deciduous trees.
The developer will have to submit a tree preservation/removal plan for Planning
Department approval prior to development on any lot.
There are also some wetlands on the site. According to wetland reports submitted
by the applicant, one class 2 and one class 3 wetland are located on the west side of
the site.
C. Significant Social Features
1. Street Svstem
The subject property has access to S. 222nd Street(classified as a Residential
Street) and 100th Avenue S (classified as a Residential Collector Arterial).
Both streets have a public right-of-way width of 60 feet while the width of
paving is 22 feet. There are no curbs, gutters, or sidewalks on either street.
A widening strip will be required to be deeded to the City on 100th Avenue
S. but not on S. 222nd Street. The average daily traffic count on 100th
Avenue and S. 222nd Street is less than 1000 vehicle trips per day.
2. Water Svstem
The site is served by an 8-inch water main provided by the Soos Creek Water
District.
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Several properties in the vicinity of the subject plat are servied by wells. This
fact was borne out by testimony in the public hearing on the original plat
application. In response to this testimony, the Hearings Examiner required
an analysis of potential impacts to residential wells to be conducted by the
applicant. That analysis was subsequently completed and a report was
submitted to the City by Nelson-Couvrette & Associates on October 31,
1995.
3. Sanitary Sewer Svstem
The site is served by an 8-inch sanitary sewer provided by the City of Kent.
4. Stormwater Svstem
A stormwater system is necessary to accommodate new development. The
developer is required to construct an aboveground stormwater treatment
system in accordance with Kent Construction Standards as a condition of the
MDNS.
5. Local Improvement Districts (LID's)
None.
III. CONSULTED DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES
The following departments and agencies were advised of this application:
Director of Operations City Attorney
Director of Public Works Chief of Police
Parks & Recreation Director Fire Chief
Building Official City Clerk
Kent School District
King County Parks, Planning & Resource Department
Soos Creek Water and Sewer District
Puget Sound Power and Light Co.
Seattle-King County Health Department
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Washington Natural Gas
U.S. Postal Service
In addition to the above, all persons owning property which lies within 300 feet of
the site were notified of the application and of the public hearing.
Staff comments have been incorporated in the staff report where applicable.
IV. PLANNING DEPARTMENT REVIEW
A. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The City of Kent has recently adopted a revised Comprehensive Plan pursuant to the
Growth Management Act. The goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan
represent an expression of community intentions and aspirations concerning the
future of Kent and the area within the potential annexation area. The Comprehensive
Plan is used by the Mayor, City Council, Planning Commission, Hearing Examiner
and City departments to guide decision-making relative to development and capital
facility spending.
The City of Kent Comprehensive Plan is made up of eleven elements which contain
written goals and policies as well as a land use map. The Kent Comprehensive Land
Use Map designates the subdivision site as SF-6, Single Family Residential, six units
per acre maximum.
LAND USE ELEMENT
The Land Use element outlines the proposed general distribution and location of the
various uses of the land within the planning area. The Land Use element is designed
to guide where and when development occurs, as well as the character of Kent's
development pattern. Goals and policies which are relevant to the proposed plat
include:
Goal LU-1: Designate an urban growth area and Potential Annexation Area which
will define the City's planning area and projected city limits for the
next 20 years.
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Policv LU 1.1: Provide enough land in the City's urban growth area
to accommodate the level of household growth
projected to occur in the next 20 years.
Goal LU-8: The City of Kent adopts a 20 year housing target of 7500 new
dwelling units within the existing city limits. Coordinate with King
Countv through an interlocal agreement on housing targets in the
unincorporated area within Kent's Potential Annexation Area.
Policv LU 8-1: Provide in the land use plan adequate land and
densities to accommodate both city and county targets
within the Potential Annexation Area. Average net
residential densities throughout the PAA should be at
least four units per acre in order to adequately support
urban services.
Planning Department Comment:
The proposed subdivision supports several goals and policies in the Land Use
element. The proposed development is located near existing urban services and
infrastructure. The City supports the development of close-in vacant or underutilized
properties which limits further urban sprawl on the edges of the planning area. In
addition. infill development provides a much more efficient means of providing
services and enhancing pedestrian mobility. The overall density of this subdivision
provides an acceptable level of net density to support urban services. In addition, one
of the overall objectives of the comprehensive plan is to provide a wide variety of
housing types and opportunities to accommodate projected population growth
without converting single family land to multifamily. Development of single family
subdivisions on vacant single family zoned land is consistent with this objective.
B. STANDARDS FOR GRANTING SUBDIVISION APPROVAL
The purpose of the City of Kent Subdivision Code is to provide rules, regulations,
requirements, and standards for subdividing land in the City of Kent, insuring that
the highest feasible quality in subdivision will be attained; that the public health,
safety, general welfare, and aesthetics of the City of Kent shall be promoted and
protected; that orderly growth. development, and the conservation. protection and
proper use of land shall be insured; that proper provisions for all public facilities
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(including circulation, utilities, and services) shall be made; that maximum
advantage of site characteristics shall be taken into consideration; and that
conformance with provisions set forth in the City of Kent Zoning Code and Kent
Comprehensive Plan shall be insured.
C. FEASIBILITY OF DEVELOPMENT ON PROPOSED LOTS
Development on all lots in the proposed subdivision will be subject to Zoning Code
requirements for development in the SR-6 Single Family Residential (6 units per
acre), zoning district. All proposed lots meet the recently revised minimum lot size
and width requirements. Development on the proposed lots will have to meet solar
setback requirements. The purpose of the solar access setback provision is to provide
a reasonable amount of solar access to lots in the City so that the economic value of
solar radiation falling on those properties will be preserved and the option to use
solar energy will be encouraged. Any structures built on the lots in a single family
residential lot must maintain solar access to the adjacent lots to the north.
The site is heavily wooded and zoning standards encourage the retention of
significant trees where roads,utilities, and site improvements are not proposed. Tree
retention plans will be required for the plat and development of each lot.
Although no recreational open space is proposed to be dedicated, pursuant to KCC
12.04.490, the developer has the option of paying a fee-in-lieu of dedication. Any
dedication for park purposes or fee-in-lieu of dedication will have to be approved by
the Kent Planning and Parks Department.
V. CITY STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Upon review of the merits of this request and the Code criteria for granting a preliminary
subdivision, staff recommends APPROVAL of the proposed Glen Kara Re-Plat preliminary
subdivision subject to the following conditions:
A. PRIOR TO RECORDATION OF FINAL PLAT
1. The subdivider shall dedicate sufficient right-of-way, across the entire
property frontage on 100th Avenue Southeast, for the widening of 100th
Avenue Southeast to City Standards for a Residential Collector street.
augmented with bicycle lanes, for a total half-street right-of-way width of
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31.5 feet. This deed of right-of-way shall be provided based upon a survey
to be performed by a licensed land surveyor of the subject property, 100th
Avenue Southeast, and South 222nd Street, and shall clearly delineate the
existing public right-of-way, curb lines, and public improvements on 100th
Avenue Southeast, and South 222nd Street, and the additional right-of-wav
needed to widen 100th Avenue Southeast, and South 222nd Street as noted.
This dedication of right-of-way shall include all property necessary to
construct a 35-foot radius curb returns, with five [ 5 ]-foot wide sidewalks
and utility strips, at all intersections of the plat streets and 100th Avenue
Southeast, and South 222nd Street.
2. The subdivider shall waive abutter's access rights across the entire
subdivision frontage of both 100th Avenue Southeast and South 222nd
Street. This access restriction condition shall be clearly stated and shown on
the face of the final map.
3. The subdivider shall provide engineering drawings for review and approval
by the City, and either construct or bond for the following:
a) Provide a gravity sanitary sewer system to serve all lots. The sewer
system shall be extended to 100th Avenue Southeast and northerly
along the entire frontage thereon, and shall be sized to serve all off-
site properties within the same service area.
b) Provide a water system meeting domestic and fire flow requirements
for all lots. Water service to the subject property will be provided by
the Soos Creek Water District. Contact the district for details on
necessary improvements.
c) Provide storm drainage system meeting the Kent Standards for
conveyance, detention, water quality treatment: etc. The minimum
detention standard to be met for this project shall be that for Hillside
development.
d) A 32-foot wide paved roadway for all of the interior streets: 99th
Avenue South, South 220th Street, and 98th Avenue South; concrete
curbs and gutters; five[ 5 ]-foot wide concrete sidewalks along both
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sides of these streets; street lighting; drainage facilities; street
channelization;utilities and appurtenances,and cul-de-sac turnaround
on 99th Avenue South, per City Standards. This shall include a
minimum 49-foot right-of-way along the roadway, a minimum
51.5-foot right-of-way radius [45-foot at curb line] in the cul-de-sac
turnaround, and 25-foot radii curb returns at internal street
intersections.
e) A half street widening/improvement of South 222nd Street across the
entire subdivision frontage. The paved half street roadway width shall
be 16 feet from centerline to face of curb and shall also include street
lighting; sidewalks; drainage facilities; street channelization; utilities
and appurtenances.
These improvements shall also include sufficient pavement to provide
a 12-foot wide eastbound lane on the southerly side of the roadway
centerline across the entire frontage of the subdivision; and necessary
pavement transitions to the existing roadway pavement to the west of
the subdivision.
In addition, the subdivider shall install"No Parking" signs across the
entire subdivision frontage on South 222nd Street.
Finally, these improvements shall include a overlay of the existing
roadway pavement, as necessary,to provide a 2 percent crown across
the pavement; and, as necessary to meet City Standards for roadway
pavement section for a Residential Street.
f) A half street widening/reconstruction of 100th Avenue Southeast
across the entire subdivision frontage to Citv standards for a
Residential Collector Street augmented with bicycle lanes. The paved
half-street roadway width shall be 23 feet from.centerline to face of
curb and shall also include street lighting; sidewalks; drainage
facilities; channelization; utilities and appurtenances as well as a 35
foot radius curb return at the intersections with South 222nd Street
and South 220th Street.
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The owner/developer shall also improve the easterly half of 100th
Avenue Southeast to provide a 12-foot wide northbound lane on the
easterly side of the roadway centerline across the entire frontage of
the subdivision. These improvements shall include necessary
pavement transitions to the existing portion of 100th Avenue
Southeast to the north and south of the subdivision. The roadway
improvements shall meet city standards for pavement section design,
and shall provide a 2 percent crown slope. The owner/developer's
engineer shall perform an evaluation of the existing roadway
pavement, and design an asphalt concrete overlay of the existing
pavement per City of Kent Construction Standards. The minimum
overlay shall be 2 inches. Based on this evaluation, and the review
and approval of the City, the owner/developer shall either reconstruct
or overlay the east side of 100th Avenue S.
At the southwesterly corner of the intersection of 100th Avenue
Southeast and South 222nd Street, the subdivider shall construct a
minimum 25-foot radius pavement edge connecting 100th Avenue
Southeast and South 222nd Street, on the southwesterly quadrant of
the intersection.
g) Widen and improve the easterly shoulder of 100th Avenue Southeast
from South 222nd Street to the Countrvview Estates subdivision (SE
225th Place) with an asphaltic concrete pedestrian walkway --
minimum pavement depth of two [2] -inches of asphaltic concrete,
and a minimum five [5]-foot width. Incorporate drainage
improvements as necessary.
4. If any wetland impacts are proposed, a wetland mitigation plan shall be
submitted to Kent Public Works for review and approval prior to recordation
of final plat.The wetland boundary delineation for the site has been reviewed
and approved, but the conceptual mitigation plan that is contained within the
delineation report is unacceptable. The conceptual plan does not address
avoiding or minimizing impacts to wetland 1 by analyzing alternatives that
would avoid the impact, as stated in KCC 11.05.120, 2b. The avoidance of
wetland impacts shall be pursued to the maximum extent.
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5. The approved wetland boundaries need to be surveyed and marked with
permanent monuments. The survey shall be completed using Citv of Kent
coordinates and the surveyor shall provide the City a copy of the final survey
map on 3.5 inch diskette in DXF format. Four copies of the full size (22 inch
by 34 inch) wetland map prepared to scale by a licensed professional
surveyor which shows the wetland boundary. the approved wetland buffers.
and the areas of each are required. These maps will be attached to the copies
of the report we have on file.
6. The entire approved and preserved wetland(s) and it's buffer(s) shall be
permanently protected as a separate sensitive area tract in accordance with the
Kent Wetland Management Code. The proposed lot n33 is inconsistent with
this condition. The buffer areas shall be isolated from intrusion and/or
disturbance using landscaping, signage and/or other appropriate screens, as
well as an approved fence.
7. The subdivider shall execute stormwater maintenance covenants prepared by
the City of Kent Property Management Section for the entire parcel before
the issuance of any construction permits.
S. The subdivider shall conduct a detailed storm drainage analysis upstream of
the subject drainage basin, downstream to Garrison Creek. Based upon this
analysis and previous modelling work by the City of Kent, the City will
review the recommendations of the subdivider's professional engineer to
determine what off-site downstream improvements are necessary, and/or
what additional detention is required to not adversely impact downstream
properties. The drainage improvements shall be adequate to convey the most
critical design storm (up to a 100-year event) as determined by the Public
Works Director.
9. All off-site drainage systems shall be tight-lined to Garrison Creek with
appropriate erosion control measures.
10. All roof-drains from properties along the westerly edge of the plat shall be
intercepted and piped into the storm drainage system.
11. The subdivider/developer shall submit a detailed tree plan which shows the
location of all significant trees of six inch caliper or greater. This plan shall
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be submitted and approved by the Planning Department prior to any
construction activity taking place on-site for road or utility grading purposes.
12. The subdivider shall dedicate all necessary public right-of-way for the
improvements listed in Section B and provide all public and private
easements necessary for the construction, operation and maintenance of the
required improvements identified in Section B, above.
13. The map of well locations (Figure 92) in the report titled, "Water Well
Impact letter report for Glen Kara Development" shall become part of the
preliminary plat map. The owner/developer shall comply with all public
health regulations regarding private wells and shall implement all
recommended measures indentified in said report to ensure that private water
systems in the area are not adversely affected by the proposed development
of the subject property.
B. PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT ON ANY LOT:
1. The subdivider shall construct the improvements noted in Section A. above.
2. Development on all lots shall protect solar access to properties to the north
of each lot according to the calculations specified in Kent Zoning Code
section 15.08.234.
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CONDITION 10 SHOULD HAVE BEEN CORRECTED AT THE TIME OF THE HEARING
EXAMINER APPROVAL AND WAS NOT5 SO CONDITION 10 SHOULD READ AS:
ALL ROOF-DRAINS FROM PROPERTIES ALONG THE WESTERLY EDGE OF THE
PLAT SHALL BE INTERCEPTED AND EITHER: 1. PIPED TO THE STORM DRAINAGE
SYSTEM; 2. DIRECTED TO LOT FILTRATION SYSTEMS; OR 3. DISCHARGED TO THE
WETLAND AREA TO PROVIDE COMPENSATING HYDROLOGY.
Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 , 1996
Category Other Business
1. SUBJECT: HILLSIDE MANOR REZONE RZ-96-1
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: The Hearing Examiner has recommended
approval of an application by Land Enterprises to rezone
approximately 4 . 3 acres of property from SR-4 . 5, Single Family
Residential (maximum allowable density of 4 . 5 units per acre) ,
to SR-6, Single Family Residential (maximum allowable density
of 6 units per acre) . The property is located at 24411 98th
Avenue S. in Kent.
3 . EXHIBITS: Staff report and Findings and Recommendations
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Hearing Examiner
(Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. )
5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO ✓ YES
6. EXPENDITURE REOUIRED: $
SOURCE OF FUNDS:
7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
Councilmember '`'�' moves, Councilmember seconds
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to accept/ y the Findings of the Hearing Examiner,
and to adopt/r-ajectjmGdi#y the Hearing Examiner' s recommenda-
tion of approval of the Hillside Manor Rezone No. RZ-96-1, and
to direct the City Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance.
DISCUSSION•
ACTION:-
Council Agenda
Item No. 4C
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CITY OF Lt4\,Lt!y �
Jim White, Mayor
Planning Department (206)859-3390/FAX(206) 850-2544
James P.Harris,Planning Director
OFFICE OF THE LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
(206) 859-3390 Theodore P.Hunter
Hearing Examiner
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATION
FILE NO: HILLSIDE MANOR #RZ-96-1
APPLICANT: Land Enterprises
REQUEST: A request to rezone approximately 4.3 acres of property from SR-4.5, Single
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Family Residential, maximum allowable density of 4.5 units per acre to
SR-6, Single Family Residential, maximum allowable density of 6 units per
acre.
LOCATION: The subject property is located at 24411 98th Avenue S. in Kent,
Washington.
APPLICATION FILED: February 23, 1996
DETERMINATION OF
NONSIGNIFICANCE ISSUED: March 27, 1996
MEETING DATE: May 15, 1996
RECOMMENDATION ISSUED: May 30, 1996
RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL
STAFF REPRESENTATIVE: Fred N. Satterstrom, Planning Department
Kevin O'Neill, Senior Planner
PUBLIC TESTIMONY: Leonard Stanley, Land Enterprises, applicant
Others
Greg Ward, neighboring property owner
WRITTEN TESTIMONY: None
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EXHIBITS: 1. Land Use Hearings Examiner file
IA. Application
1B. Environmental analysis,
IC Departmental comments and
1 D Affidavits of Notice of Public Hearing
INTRODUCTION
After due consideration of all the evidence presented at public hearing on the date indicated above,
and following an unaccompanied personal inspection of the subject property and surrounding area
by the Hearing Examiner at a time prior to the public hearing, the following findings, conclusions
and recommendation are entered by the Hearing Examiner on this application.
FINDINGS
1. An application for a rezone was filed on February 23, 1996. The property proposed for a
rezone is located at 24411 981 Avenue South and is known as Hillside Manor. Exhibit IA,
Application.
2. The property is approximately 4.3 acres. The applicant proposes a rezone from "SR-4.5"
(Single Family Residential with 4.5 units per acre)to "SR-6" (Single Family Residential with
6 units per acre) Exhibit ]A. The proposed rezone would allow the applicant to apply for
a preliminary plat of the property with 22 residential lots. The preliminary plat application,
if it is received, would be analyzed separately from this rezone application. Exhibit 1A,
Application; Testimony of Mr. Kevin O'Neill.
3. Property to the west, north and south of the site is zoned SR-4.5. Property to the east of the
site on the east side of 100`'Avenue SE is zoned SR-6. The subject property is surrounded
by single family homes, including one single family residence on the subject property.
Exhibit 1, Staff Report; Testimony of Kevin O'Neill.
4. The City Comprehensive Plan Map designates the site as SF-8, Single Family Residential
with a maximum of 8 units per acre. Exhibit 1, Staff Report,pages 4-5.
5. A development project to create 22 residential lots is associated with this rezone application,
but will be analyzed separately by the City. That analysis will include identification of
transportation impacts and required mitigation measures as well as an analysis of available
utilities. Preliminary information suggests that transportation impacts can be mitigated and
that there are all required public utilities available to the site. One citizen expressed
concern about a "tie in" to an existing sewer line, but his concerns were addressed by the
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applicant. Exhibit 1, Staff Report; Testimony of Kris Langley; Testimony of Mr. Greg Ward
& Mr. Leonard Stanley.
6. A final Mitigated Determination ofNonsignificance was issued for this proposal on April 11,
1996. No conditions were attached to the Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS). The
DNS was not appealed. Exhibit 1 B; Testimony of Kevin O'Neill.
7. Since the existing zoning designation of SR-4.5 was applied, the city has experienced rapid
growth and development. The Growth Management Act also required the City to re-examine
its planning guidelines and development regulations for the City. The City has decided to
regulate property development based upon number of units per acre rather than minimum lot
size. The GMA also requires cities to concentrate growth within an urban growth boundary.
This means that some increased density in Kent will be necessary to accommodate the
expected increase in number of citizens. Testimony of Kevin O'Neill;Exhibit 1, Staff Report.
8. A public hearing was held on this application on May 15, 1996. Notice of the public hearing
was posted on the site,published in the newspaper and mailed to persons living near the site.
Exhibit 1D, Affidavits of Notice. The public hearing was attended by a representative of the
City, one interested citizen and the applicant. The City presented a recommendation to
approve the rezone request without conditions. Exhibit 1, Staff Report; Testimony of Kevin
O'Neill. The applicant presented testimony in support of the rezone request. Testimony of
Leonard Stanley. No one testified or submitted any evidence against the rezone request at
the public hearing. All testimony and evidence presented prior to and during the public
hearing supported approval of the rezone request.
CONCLUSIONS
Jurisdiction and Authority
The Hearing Examiner has jurisdiction to hold a public hearing on this quasi-judicial rezone, and to
issue a written recommendation for final action to the Council, pursuant to RCW ')5A.63.170 and
Chapters 2.32 and 15.09 of the Kent City Code.
Section 15.09.050 (A)(3) of the Kent Zoning Code sets forth the standards and criteria the Examiner
must use to evaluate a request for a rezone. A request for a rezone shall only be granted if:
a. The proposed rezone is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan;
b. The proposed rezone and subsequent development of the site would be compatible with
development in the vicinity;
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c.. The proposed rezone will not unduly burden the transportation system in the vicinity of the
property with significant adverse impacts which cannot be mitigated;
d. Circumstances have changed substantially since the establishment of the current zoning
district to warrant the proposed rezone;
e. The proposed rezone will not adversely affect the health, safety, and general welfare of the
citizens of the City of Kent.
Based on the Findings specified above, the Examiner makes the following conclusions:
Consistency with Comprehensive Plan
CONCLUSION 1: The proposed rezone is consistent with the both the City Comprehensive
Plan Map and Policies.
1.1 The designation of Commercial on the comprehensive plan map indicates the proposal is
consistent with the vision of the future adopted by the City Council. The uses allowed in a
SR-4.5 zone are compatible with those listed in the comprehensive plan under the SR-6
designation. Finding of Fact No.4.
1.2 The Examiner must also consider the policies of the comprehensive plans as well as the map
designations. The Comprehensive Plan includes written policies to encourage in-fill
development within the urban growth boundary so that there will be sufficient housing
opportunities to accommodate the increased population within the City projected over the
next 20 years. Exhibit 1, Planning Department Report, page 4-5; Finding of Fact No.4 .
The proposed rezone is consistent with these policies.
Compatibility with Development in the Vicinity
CONCLUSION 2: The potential development associated with the rezone proposal would be
compatible with the existing development in the vicinity of the proposed rezone.
The proposed rezone is in an area of single family residential housing. The proposed rezone would
be consistent with this surrounding development. The type of development authorized under the
proposed zone is just as compatible with the existing development than is the type of development
authorized under the current zone. Finding of Fact No.3.
Burden on Transportation System
CONCLUSION 3: The proposed rezone would not unduly burden the transportation system
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3.1 The traffic impacts associated with the potential development of the proposed rezone will
be reviewed by the City as part of the environmental review of any development proposal
that may be associated with the rezone. Preliminary analysis by the Public Works
Department indicates that there are no traffic impacts associated with the a development
proposal that cannot be mitigated at the time of the application for a specific development.
Findings of Fact No. 5.
Change of Circumstances
CONCLUSION 4: Circumstances have changed substantially since the establishment of the
existing zone to warrant the proposed rezone.
There have been significant changes in land use activity in the city in the last few years since the
passage of the Growth Management Act. The proposed zoning designation reflects the changing
nature residential development in the City. The Comprehensive Plan developed under the Growth
Management Act stresses increased density within the urban growth boundary. This rezone is
proposed at this time because of the changes in planning policies within the City adopted during
December, 1995. Finding of Fact No. 7.
Health. Safetv and Welfare of the Citizens of Kent
CONCLUSION 5: The proposed rezone would not adversely affect the general welfare of the
citizens of Kent in the area surrounding the proposed rezone.
No one presented any evidence of any nature against this rezone proposal. The Hearing Examiner
must conclude that the proposed rezone would not have any adverse affect on anyone in the area
surrounding the rezone. Finding of Fact No. 8.
RECOMMENDATION
Based on the above Findings and Conclusions, the Examiner recommends the City Council
APPROVE this request for a rezone without conditions. It is the Examiner's opinion that the rezone
request, as proposed, meets the criteria for approval established by the Council.
Dated this 30th day of May, 1996.
THEODORE PAUL HUNTER
Hearing Examiner
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APPEALS FROM HEARING EXAMINER DECISIONS.
Request of Reconsideration (Section 2.32.140)
Any aggrieved person may request a reconsideration of a decision or recommendation by the
Hearing Examiner is based on erroneous procedures, errors of law or fact, error in judgment, or the
discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably be available at the time of the hearing,
may make a written request for reconsideration by the Hearing Examiner within fourteen(14) days
of the date the decision or recommendation is rendered. This request shall set forth the specific errors
or new information relied upon by such appellant, and the Hearing Examiner may, after review of
the record, take further action as he deems proper. Reconsideration requests should be addressed
to: Hearing Examiner, 220 Fourth Avenue S., Kent, WA 98032. Reconsiderations are answered
in writing by the Hearing Examiner.
Notice of Right to Appeal (Excerpt from Section 2.32.150)
No appeal may be made from a recommendation of the Hearing Examiner.
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Jim White, Mayor
Planning Department (206) 859-33901FAX(206) 8.50-2544
James P.Harris,Planning Director
KENT PLANNING DEPARTMENT
(206) 859-3390
STAFF REPORT
FOR HEARING EXAMINER MEETING OF MAY 15, 1996
FILE NO: HILLSIDE MANOR #RZ-96-1
APPLICANT: Land Enterprises (Leonard Stanley)
REQUEST: A request to rezone approximately 4.3 acres of property from
SR-4.5, (formerly R1-9.6), Single Family Residential,
maximum allowable density of 4.5 units per acre to SR-6
(formerly R1-7.2), Single Family Residential, maximum
allowable density of 6 units per acre.
STAFF
REPRESENTATIVE: Kevin O'Neill, Senior Planner
STAFF
RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
A. Description of the Proposal
The applicant proposes to rezone approximately 4.3 acres from the current zoning
of SR-4.5, Single Family Residential (maximum allowable density of 4.5 units
per acre), to SR-6, Single Family Residential (maximum allowable density of units
per acre). On December 19, 1995, the Kent City Council adopted Ordinance No.
3268, which amended the development standards for the single-family zoning
districts. This ordinance was adopted to implement policies in the Kent
Comprehensive Plan. On April 16, 1996, the City Council adopted Ordinance No.
3290, which, along with Ordinance 3268, altered the way density in single-family
zones is regulated; density is now regulated based on a number of units (or lots)
per acre, instead of by minimum lot size. The ordinance also changed the names
of the single-family zoning districts, based on the number of units permitted per
acre. Therefore, for example, the R1-9.6 zone was renamed SR-4.5, meaning that
4.5 units per acre are permitted. At the time the rezone application was made, the
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request was for a rezone from R1-9.6 to R1-7.2; these zoning districts have been
renamed to SR-4.5 and SR-6, respectively.
The applicant has submitted a tentative subdivision of 22 residential lots which
could be accommodated with the proposed zoning. Should the rezone be approved,
the applicant would then need to apply for preliminary subdivision approval for the
proposed plat.
B. Location
The subject property is located at 24411 98th Avenue South.
C. Size of Property
The subject proposal is approximately 4.3 acres.
D. Zoning
The property surrounding the subject site is zoned SR-4.5. The property to the
east of the subject site on the east side of 100th Avenue SE is zoned SR-6.
E. Land Use
There is currently one single-family residence and several dilapidated accessory
buildings located on the subject parcel. The parcel is surrounded by single-family
development. The parcels immediately adjacent to the subject property are not
platted, resulting in fairly low density development. There are developed plats
located to the north and southeast of the subject property. East Hill Elementary
School is located to the northeast of the property at the southeast corner of 98th
Avenue South and South 240th Street. Multi-family development is located to the
south of the subject parcel at the south end of SE 248th Street.
F. History
The subject property was annexed to the City of Kent as part of the approximately
400 acre East Hill Well Annexation Area 2 on April 22, 1987 (Ordinance No.
2721). The annexation occurred as a result of the City taking over and improving
the water system for customers of the East Hill Well Company. After the propem,
was annexed, the subject property was zoned R1-9.6 during the annexation zoning
process (Ordinance No. 2771).
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Il. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
A. Environmental Assessment
A Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) (#ENV-96-17) for the rezone proposal
was issued on March 27, 1996.
B. Significant Physical Features
Topography and Vegetation
The site has moderate west-facing slopes which average approximately 6 percent.
There are portions of the property where the slope slightly exceeds 10 percent.
The site is heavily vegetated, with several significant deciduous and evergreen
trees located on the site. At the time of development of the property, the developer
will have to submit a tree plan for Planning Department approval prior to
development on any lot.
C. Significant Social Features
1. Street Svstem
The subject property is located adjacent to 98th Avenue South. This street
is classified as a Residential Collector. The street has a public right-of-way
width of 30 feet, approximately 20 feet of which is paved. A widening
strip will be required to be deeded to the City. The average daily traffic
count on 98th Avenue South is approximately 1100 vehicle trips per day.
2. Water Svstem
The site is served by a 10 inch water main located within 98th Avenue
South.
3. Sanitary Sewer System
There is an existing 8 inch sanitary sewer line located to the north of the
subject property. In order to tie into this line, it will be necessary to obtain
an easement from the property owner to the north. The slope of the
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property, however, does allow this line to be utilized for any subsequent
development of the property.
4. Stormwater Svstem
A stormwater system will be necessary to accommodate any new
development. The developer will be required to construct an aboveground
stormwater treatment system in accordance with Kent Construction
Standards.
5. LIDs
No Local Improvement Districts exist at this time.
III. CONSULTED DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES
The following departments and agencies were advised of this application:
City Administrator City Attorney
Director of Public Works Chief of Police
Parks & Recreation Director Fire Chief
Building Official City Clerk
In addition to the above, all persons owning property which lies within 200 feet of the site
were notified of the application and of the public hearing.
Staff comments have been incorporated in the staff report where applicable.
IV. PLANNING DEPARTMENT REVIEW
A. Comprehensive Plan
In 1995, the Kent City Council adopted the Kent Comprehensive Plan, which
represented a complete revision to the City's 1977 comprehensive plan. The 1995
plan was prepared under the provisions of the Washington State Growth
Management Act. The Comprehensive Plan,through its goals and policies, presents
a clear expression of the City's vision of growth for citizens, the development
community,and other public agencies. The plan is used by the Mayor, City Council.
Land Use and Planning Board, Hearing Examiner, and City departments to guide
decisions on amendments to the City's zoning code and other development
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regulations, which must be consistent with the plan, and also guide decisions
regarding the funding and location of capital improvement projects.
LAND USE ELEMENT
The Land Use Element of the plan contains a Land Use Plan Map, which designates
the type and intensity of land uses throughout the city, as well as in the entire
potential annexation area. The Land Use Plan Map designates the subject property
as SF-8, Single-Family Residential with a maximum allowable density of 8 units per
acre. The land use element also contains goals and policies relating to the location,
density, and design of future development in the City and in the Potential
Annexation Area.
Goal LU-1: Designate an urban growth area and Potential Annexation Area
which will define the City's planning area and projected city limits
for the next 20 years.
Policv LU-1.1: Provide enough land in the City's urban growth area
to accommodate the level of household growth
projected to occur in the next 20 years.
Goal LU-8: The City of Kent adopts a 20 year housing target of 7,500 new
dwelling units within the existing city limits. Coordinate with King
County through an interlocal agreement on housing targets in the
unincorporated area within Kent's Potential Annexation Area.
Policv LU-8.1: Provide in the land use plan adequate land and
densities to accommodate both city and county
targets within the Potential Annexation Area.
Average net residential densities throughout the
Potential Annexation Area should be at least four
units per acre in order to adequately support urban
services.
Planning Department Comment:
As mentioned, the Land Use Plan Element in the Comprehensive Plan designates
the subject property, and surrounding property, as SF-8. This area was designated
as SF-8 due to its proximity to multi-family and commercial development located
to the west, south, and east, and the presence of many urban services, particularly
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water and sewer. Therefore, the Land Use Plan contemplates higher densities for
this area than are permitted under the existing zoning of SR-4.5.
After the Comprehensive Plan was adopted, staff recommended changes to the
zoning map for several areas on East Hill to implement the land use designations
in the Land Use Plan Map (#CPZ-95-1). The subject parcel, and the parcels
surrounding this parcel, were recommended to be zoned R1-5.0, consistent with
the plan designation of SF-8. At the Planning Commission hearing on July 24,
1995, several property owners from the Canterbury and Eastwood plats opposed
changing any zoning in this general area to R1-5.0. Subsequently, the Planning
Commission recommended no zoning changes in this area, and therefore no
amendments were made.
This proposed rezone is supported by the goals and policies cited above. The
development of vacant or underutilized properties within the City prevents further
urban sprawl on the edges of the planning area. In addition, infill development
provides a much more efficient means of providing services and enhancing
pedestrian opportunities. One of the overall themes of the comprehensive plan is
to provide a wide variety of housing types and opportunities to accommodate
projected population growth without converting single family land to multifamily.
Development of single family residential development at higher densities is
supportive of this theme. At the existing zoning density, it would be possible to
create approximately 19 lots on the property. Under the proposed zoning, it would
be possible to create 25 lots (the applicant has submitted a prospective subdivision
design with 22 lots). Therefore, the rezone would create additional housing
opportunities in the area, and help the City meet its anticipated housing targets with
additional single-family development.
HOUSING ELEMENT
Goal H-1: Promote healthy neighborhoods by providing a wide range of
housing options throughout the community that are accessible to
community and human services, employment opportunities, and
transportation, and by being sensitive to the environmental impacts
of development.
Policy H-1.2: Guide new residential development into areas where
community and human services and facilities are available,
and in a manner which is compatible with the land use
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Goal H-2: Provide sufficient, diverse, and affordable housing for the existing
and projected population of Kent. y
Planning Department Comment
The proposed rezone is supported by relevant goals and policies of the housing
element. The proposed location is easily and well served by existing services, and
is conveniently located in proximity to community services and facilities. Also,
as noted elsewhere in this report, the proposed rezone is consistent with the Land
Use Plan Map, which contemplates higher densities for this area than are allowed
under the existing zoning.
TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT
Goal TR-1: Coordinate land use and transportation planning to meet the needs
of the City and the requirements of the Growth Management Act.
Policv TR-1.2: Coordinate new commercial and residential
development in Kent with transportation projects to
improve affected roadways.
Policy TR-1.5: Ensure consistency between land use and
transportation plans so that land use and adjacent
transportation facilities are compatible.
Planning Department Comment:
The Growth Management Act requires consistency between land use and
transportation planning. As noted, the Land Use Plan identifies the area of the
rezone for single-family development at densities of up to 8 units per acre. The
City's 6-year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) has identified
transportation improvements in this area to accommodate higher density, including
the widening of 94th Avenue South. In addition, the Public Works Department has
identified specific improvements which will be necessary on 98th Avenue South
to serve the subsequent development of the property. These improvements include
the dedication of property along 98th Avenue South for right-of-way and paying
a proportionate share for the future resurfacing of 98th Avenue and the installation
of sidewalks.
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELEMENT
Goal ED-2: Maintain a strong policy toward balanced community development.
PolicT_1: Encourage home ownership to foster stakeholders in
the community.
Policy ED-2.3: Encourage new housing development to locate closer
to existing public services.
Planning Department Comment
The proposed rezone and subsequent development will provide additional single
family home ownership opportunities in the City of Kent. This can help foster a
sense of community as well as increase neighborhood stability. Locating new
development near existing community services drastically reduces the amount of
money necessary to provide those services, and therefore funds can be directed
towards other projects.
C. Standards and Criteria for a Rezone Request
The following standards and criteria (Kent Zoning Code, Section 15.09.050) are
used by the Hearing Examiner and City Council to evaluate a request for a rezone.
Such an amendment shall only be granted if the City Council determines that the
request is consistent with these standards and criteria.
1. The proposed rezone is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
Planning Department Comment
The Comprehensive Plan Land Use Plan Map designates the subject parcel as SF-
8, Single Family residential, allowing densities of up to 8 units per acre. The
proposed SR-6 zoning allows densities of up to 6 units per acre, so is therefore
consistent with the density range called for in the Land Use Plan Map for the area.
As mentioned earlier, the proposed rezone to a higher density is also consistent
with the applicable goals and policies in the Comprehensive Plan.
2. The proposed rezone and subsequent development of the site would be
compatible with development in the vicinity.
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Planning Department Comment
The proposed rezone would not have a negative impact on existing development
in the vicinity. There are developed single-family subdivisions located in the
vicinity of the subject area which are built to the same density proposed in the
rezone; the Eastwood and Canterbury plats are located to the southeast of the
parcel, while Walnut Grove is located to the north. The parcel could, and likely
would, be developed under the existing zoning designation; the proposed zoning
designation will not substantially change the impact to the surrounding
neighborhood. `
3. The proposed rezone will not unduly burden the transportation system in
the vicinity of the property with significant adverse impacts which cannot
be mitigated.
Planning Department Comment
As mentioned, it would be possible to create 19 lots on the subject parcel under the
current zoning. While there is the potential for additional lots to be created under
the proposed rezone (the applicant is currently proposing 22 lots), only three more
than the current zoning would be allowed. 98th Avenue South is a substandard
road with only a 30-foot right-of-way, and currently no curbs and sidewalks, and
therefore mitigating conditions have been identified for any subsequent
development of the property. It is likely, however, that these conditions would be
similar for subdivision activity under the existing zoning.
4. Circumstances have changed substantially since the establishment of the
current zoning district to warrant the proposed rezone.
Planning Department Comment
When this property was annexed to the City in 1987, it was during a time of
tremendous growth in multifamily development. In response to this explosive
growth, the Kent City Council initiated an area-wide rezoning of multifamily land,
which resulted in a reduction of potential multifamily units allowed on East Hill.
At the same time, the City asserted its renewed effort in promoting single family
housing and establishing new single family neighborhoods.
In 1990, the State Legislature adopted the Growth Management Act (GMA). In
1995, the City Council adopted the City's new Comprehensive Plan, done under
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the provisions of the GMA. Along with the Land Use Plan Map and policies, the
plan also contains a target for the number of new households the City must
accommodate for the twenty-year time horizon of the plan. The GMA also states
that a city's development regulations must implement, and be consistent with, the
comprehensive plan. Smaller single family lot sizes are one way to continue
Kent's commitment to single family neighborhoods while accommodating a portion
of the City's expected growth.
A substantial portion of the undeveloped residential land in the City has some type
of significant environmental constraints attached to it. The vicinity of the subject
property was designated SF-8 due to the relative lack of development constraints
involved, and the availability of urban services and facilities.
5. The proposed rezone will not adversely affect the health, safety and general
welfare of the citizens of the City of Kent.
Planning Department Comment
The proposed rezone is consistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan. As
a result the rezone proposal will not adversely affect the health, safety and general
welfare of the citizens of the City of Kent. Subsequent development on the site
will have to meet applicable codes, regulations, and processes, including mitigation
of anticipated environmental impacts.
V. CITY STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Upon review of the merits of this request and the Code criteria for granting a rezone, the
City staff recommends APPROVAL of the Hillside Manor Rezone request.
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Date Julv 2 , 1996
Category Other Business
1. SUBJECT: DOWNTOWN SUBAREA PLAN (PERF GRANT) - CONTRACT
AUTHORIZATION
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: In March 1996, the City of Kent was
awarded a $150, 000 grant from the State Department of Commerce
and Economic Development to conduct a strategic action plan for
downtown. On April 2, 1996, the City Council authorized the
Mayor to sign the grant contract with the State. City staff
has interviewed and selected a planning consultant (MAKERS,
Inc. ) to complete the downtown plan and is now seeking
authorization for the Mayor to sign a contract with this
consultant. Due to time constraints, this item is being
submitted to Council without prior committee review.
3 . EXHIBITS: None
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Staff
(Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. )
5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO '� YES
6. EXPENDITURE REOUIRED: $
SOURCE OF FUNDS:
7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
Councilmember I t/ _moves, Councilmember ,' seconds
to authorize the Mayor to sign a planning sdr- ices contract
with MAKERS, Inc. to complete the downtown action plan.
DISCUSSION.
ACTION• /0 e
Council Agenda
Item No. 4D
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Date July 2 , 1996
Category Other Business
1. SUBJECT: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS CPA-95-2 (A AND B)
AND ZONING MAP CHANGES CPZ-95-3 AND CPZ-95-4
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: On May 29, 1996, the Interim Land Use
and Planning Board held a public hearing to consider the
proposed 1995 annual Comprehensive Plan and zoning map
amendments. Two sites were considered for amendment: one in
North park and the other on East Hill. The Board' s
recommendations are outlined in the Council packet.
3 . EXHIBITS: Cover memo, maps, staff report, Interim Land Use and
Planning Board minutes of 5/29/96
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Interim Land Use and Planning Board
(Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. )
5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO ✓ YES
6 . EXPENDITURE REOUIRED: $
SOURCE OF FUNDS:
7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
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Councilmember lit/_moves, Councilmember c econds
to adopt the recommendations of the Interim La d Use and
Planning Board to deny CPA-95-2A and CPZ-95-31 to approve CPA-
95-2B and CPZ-95-41 and to direct the City Attorney to prepare
the necessary ordinance(s) .
DISCUSSION:
ACTION: IY �L
Council Agenda
Item No. 4E
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
(206) 859-3390
MEMORANDUM Jim White, Mayor
TO: MAYOR JIM WHITE AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
FROM: KEVIN O'NEILL, SENIOR PLANNER
SUBJECT: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT#CPA-95-2 (A & B) AND
ZONING MAP AMENDMENTS #CPZ-95-3 and #CPZ-95-4
Attached are the recommendations of the Interim Land Use and Planning Board with
regard to two proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, with corresponding
amendments to the zoning map. These proposed amendments were received in
September, 1995, as part of the City's annual review of amendments to the
Comprehensive Plan. The Interim Land Use and Planning Board conducted a public
hearing on these proposed plan and zoning amendments on May 29, 1996 (see
attached minutes and staff report).
1. The first proposed amendment (#CPA-95-2(A) and #CPZ-95-3) would change
several parcels located on the north side of James Street between 5th Avenue
and 1 st Avenue from a plan designation of SF-8 to a plan designation of Mixed
Use, and from a zoning designation of SR-8 to a zoning designation of
Community Commercial and Neighborhood Commercial. The specific parcels
are shown on the attached map.
2. The second proposed amendment (#CPA-95-2(B) and #CPZ-95-4) would
change a parcel located on the southwest corner of SE 260th Street and 108th
Avenue SE from a plan designation of SF-6 to a plan designation of SF-8, and
from a zoning map designation of SR-6 to a zoning map designation of SR-8.
Recommendation
At the May 29 hearing, the Interim Land Use Board recommended that#CPA-95-
2(A)/#CPZ-95-3 (North Park) be DENIED, and that #CPA-95-2(B)/#CPZ-95-4 (Grube)
be APPROVED.
Staff will be available at the July 2 meeting to further discuss these proposed plan and
zoning map amendment.
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Jim White, Mayor
Planning Department (206)859-3390/FAX(206) 850-2544
James P.Harris,Planning Director
MEMORANDUM
May 29, 1996
MEMO TO: LEONA ORR, CHAIR, AND MEMBERS OF THE INTERIM LAND USE
AND PLANNING BOARD
FROM: KEVIN O'NEILL, SENIOR PLANNER
SUBJECT: ##CPA-95-2--PROPOSED ANNUAL AMENDMENTS TO THE KENT
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN - STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
#CPA-95-2 (A)/4CPZ-95-3 & 4CPA-95-2(B)/#CPZ-95-4
Introduction
On April 18, 1995, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 3222, which adopted the Kent
Comprehensive Plan. The plan was prepared under the provisions of the Washington State Growth
Management Act(GMA),which was adopted by the State Legislature in 1990. The GMA requires
that comprehensive plans combine land use, transportation, capital facilities, and other elements in
a way which is both internally consistent and consistent with plans from other jurisdictions in the
region. The GMA also requires that a city's development regulations implement and be consistent
with the plan.
In order to ensure that comprehensive plans remain relevant and up to date,the GMA states that each
plan should be subject to continuing evaluation and review by the city upon adoption (RCW
36.70A.130(1)). The GMA requires each jurisdiction to establish procedures whereby amendments
to the plan are considered by the City Council (RCW 36.70A.130(2)), and limits amendments to
once a year, unless an emergency exists. Pursuant to these provisions, the City Council adopted
Ordinance No. 3237 on July 5, 1995,which established procedures and.timelines for the amendment
of the City's plan. The ordinance establishes September 1 of each year as the deadline for
applications for amendments to the comprehensive plan.
1995 Proposed Amendments
As of September 1, 1995, six applications for amendments to the comprehensive plan were received.
Three applications were submitted by private applicants, and three applications were submitted by
the City. The three private applications are outlined below.
#CPA-95-2 (A)/4CPZ-95-3 Preferred Properties&Investment
#CPA-96-2 (B)I#CPZ-95-4 Grube
22041h AVE.SO.. /KENT WASHINGTON 9ff0:2-5895/TELEPHONE (20W59-3300/FAX 9 8593334
Subject: Proposed annual amendments to the Kent Comprehensive Plan
May 29, 1996
Page 2
A. An amendment to the Land Use Plan Map to designate several properties on the north side
of James Street between 5th Avenue North and 1st Avenue North as Mixed Use; these
parcels are currently designated as SF-8, Single-Family Residential, 8 units per acre.
B. A proposed amendment to the Land Use Plan Map for a designation from SF-6 to SF-8 for
a parcel at the southwest corner of SE 260th Street and 108th Avenue SE.
C. A proposed amendment to the Land Use Plan Map on the site of the City of Kent nine-hole
golf course at the intersection of West Meeker Street and the Green River for a change from
Community Facility to Commercial, for a proposed hotel/convention center.
Proposal "C" is on hold since the City's Responsible Official under the State Environmental Policy
Act (SEPA) has determined that an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is necessary for the
project. Furthermore, all three City-sponsored amendment applications are on hold as well. These
amendments are outlined as follows:
D. Adding a Shoreline Element to the Comprehensive Plan to comply with the provisions of
ESHB 1724;however,this project will be delayed until the City's Shoreline Master Program
is updated to include Lake Meridian, which was annexed into the City on January 1, 1996.
E. An update of the Capital Facilities Element to reflect the latest updates to the Capital
Improvement Program; however, a more comprehensive update to the Capital Facilities
Element is needed to analyze the Meridian Annexation Area, so this project 'will be
considered as part of the September, 1996 amendment cycle.
F. A review of the goals and policies in the Land Use Element relating to the downtown area.
In February,the City has received a grant from the State Department of Trade, Community,
and Economic Development(DCTED)to prepare a downtown subarea plan and programmic
environmental impact statement;therefore, any action regarding policies for downtown will
be dealt with as part of the downtown subarea plan.
Since proposals "C - F" are on hold, only two of the proposed amendments will be considered by
the Interim Land Use and Planning Board at the May 29 public hearing. The remainder of the staff
report will review the proposed amendments, and outline a staff recommendation for each.
#CPA-95-2 (A)/4CPZ-95-3 Preferred Properties&Investment
#CPA-96-2 (B)/#CPZ-95-4 Grube
Subject: Proposed annual amendments to the Kent Comprehensive Plan
May 29, 1996
Page 3
1. Proposal A--North Park
Applicant: Preferred Properties and Investments Co.
Existing Plan Designation: SF-8 Proposed Plan Designation: Mixed Use
Existing Zoning: SR-8 Proposed Zoning: CC and NCC
A. Background
This application was submitted by Preferred Properties and Investments Co., and was signed
by the owners of approximately 18 parcels. Although several property owners have signed
the application, the specific area defined in the application does not represent completely
contiguous parcels. The general area of the proposed amendment is the north side of James
Street,between 5th Avenue North and 1 st Avenue North. This area is part of the North Park
neighborhood,which is a single-family residential area which extends to the north. The area
is also bounded by Kent Commons Playfield to the west,the Burlington Northern Railroad
tracks to the east, and various land uses on the south side of James Street in downtown Kent.
These uses include Borden Chemical, Kent Commons, and the new Regional Justice Center
(RJC), which is currently under construction.
The area north of James Street between 5th Avenue North and I st Avenue North is currently
designated as SF-8 in the Comprehensive Plan, and is zoned SR-8. The applicants have
requested that their parcels be designated as Mixed Use on the Land Use Plan Map. The
applicants have also requested that should the amendment be adopted, that the area between
1 st Avenue and 3rd Avenue North be zoned Neighborhood Community Commercial (NCC),
and the area between 3rd Avenue and 5th Avenue North be zoned Community Commercial
(CC).
The issue of land use designations on the north side of James Street north of downtown have
been discussed previously by the City Council. When the Planning Commission and City
Council were conducting hearings on revised downtown zoning in 1991 and 1992, some
property owners on the north side of James Street requested commercial zoning. However,
the planning area boundaries of the downtown plan only extended as far north as James
Street, and the Council did not feel that commercial zoning was appropriate north of James.
In 1994,the City Council Planning Committee was called to consider designating this area
as Mixed Use during the Committee's hearings on the draft comprehensive plan. This
testimony was received fairly late in the process,however, and the Committee felt that the
request should be deferred to allow for more opportunity for public process.
#CPA-95-2 (A)/#CPZ-95-3 Preferred Properties&Investment
#CPA-96-2 (B)/4CPZ-95-4 Grube
Subject: Proposed annual amendments to the Kent Comprehensive Plan
May 29, 1996
Page 4
B. Analysis
There are several issues to consider regarding this application. The applicants state that the
residential properties along James Street have deteriorated,and that single-family residential
use is no longer viable at this location, due to the extensive traffic on James Street and the
intensity of uses on the south side of James Street, particularly the Regional Justice Center.
On the other hand,North Park is one of the oldest residential neighborhoods in the city, and
care must be taken to ensure that impacts to adjacent residential uses are minimized should
any land use changes take place north of James Street.
As was previously mentioned,in February, 1996,the City received a grant from Washington
State DCTED to prepare a Downtown Subarea Action Plan and Planned Action
Environmental Impact Statement. The intent of the project is to prepare a plan for
downtown, within the context of the City's Comprehensive Plan, which will integrate
economic and market analysis, infrastructure, and land use and design elements with a
system of environmental impact analysis and mitigation for future downtown development
projects. One of the major issues prompting this study is the anticipated impact of the
Regional Justice Center on the development patterns in the surrounding areas, including the
North Park neighborhood. Part of the scope of work in the project will be to analyze
alternatives for appropriate land uses for the edges of the downtown area, including the area
north of James Street.
C. Alternatives
The Land Use and Planning Board has several alternatives to consider at this point. One
alternative is to act upon the application as submitted. Aside from the overall issue of
whether or not the land use pattern north of James Street should be amended at this time,the
specific application as submitted is weakened by the fact that the specific properties who
have joined as part of the application do not represent a logical land use district boundary;
the properties meander in an irregular manner along several side streets, particularly 4th
Avenue North, and do not include every parcel located directly adjacent to James Street.
Another alternative is to redefine the specific boundary of the proposed change to Mixed
Use. The City's requirements regarding proposed comprehensive plan amendments authorize
the Planning Director to consider changing the geographic scope of a proposed amendment,
based on the effect of the proposed amendment on the surrounding area, the effect of the
proposed amendment on the land use and circulation pattern of the area, and the effect of the
proposed amendment on future development of the area (Kent City Code, Section
12.02.060). The noncontiguous nature of the boundaries of the proposed amendment,
#CPA-95-2 (A)/9CPZ-95-3 Preferred Properties& Investment
#CPA-96-2 (B)/4CPZ-95-4 Grube
Subject: Proposed annual amendments to the Kent Comprehensive Plan
May 29, 1996
Page 5
combined with the potential impacts of any land use change in the North Park neighborhood
on adjacent residential properties, seems to justify an amended boundary being examined.
Should the Land Use and Planning Board wish to recommend making a land use change at
this time, one alternative would be to define a contiguous area between 5th Avenue North
and 1 st Avenue North, extending perhaps 150 feet(approximately 3 parcels) north of James
Street. Another option would be to focus any potential amendment to the intersection of
James Street and 4th Avenue North only, since 4th Avenue is classified as a minor arterial
street, and this area represents the highest concentration of contiguous property owners who
participated in the application. In any case,the Land Use and Planning Board has the option
of recommending a change in the plan for the area north of James Street, but recommending
different boundaries than outlined in the proposal.
Another alternative is to defer action on any amendment to the Comprehensive Plan relating
to the downtown area until such time as the Downtown Subarea Action Plan/EIS is
completed. As mentioned, the scope of work for this project includes analysis of land use
patterns in the North Park area, and how these areas might be impacted by future
development in the downtown area. The downtown plan will include a market analysis,
which will look at the anticipated demand for specific uses, and which subareas those uses
would be most likely to locate. Therefore, the downtown plan offers a good opportunity to
examine land uses north of James Street in conjunction with the entire downtown area.
Work on the plan will commence in June,and the plan and EIS are expected to be completed
in June, 1997.
D. Recommendation
Section 12.02.050 of the Kent City Code outlines the standards of review which must be
used by staff and the City Council in analyzing any proposed comprehensive plan
amendments. Proposed amendments are to be examined based on the following criteria:
1. The amendment will not result in development that will adversely affect the public
health, safety, and general welfare;
2. The amendment is based upon new information that was not available at the time of
adoption of the comprehensive plan, or that circumstances have changed since the
adoption of the plan that warrant an amendment to the plan; and
3. The amendment is consistent with other goals and policies of the comprehensive
plan, and that the amendment will maintain concurrency between and land use,
transportation, and capital facilities elements of the plan.
#CPA-95-2 (A)/9CPZ-95-3 Preferred Properties&Investment
#CPA-96-2 (B)/#CPZ-95-4 Grube
Subject: Proposed annual amendments to the Kent Comprehensive Plan
May 29, 1996
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The applicants have raised legitimate issues in the application as to the viability of single-
family residential development along the northern edge of the downtown area,particularly
given the imminent completion of the Regional Justice Center. However,the application as
submitted would break up the area to the north side of James Street into an irregular pattern
of commercial and residential development. Furthermore,it is unclear at this time as to what
types of development would take place in this area. A comprehensive plan designation of
mixed use could potentially allow retail, office, multi-family residential, or some
combination. Therefore, it is difficult to assess how to mitigate the impacts of future
development on surrounding properties which might remain residential.
The applicants have shown good faith in following the suggestions of the City Council
Planning Committee in 1994 and applying for a comprehensive plan amendment. However,
at the time that the application was made, it was not known that the City would be
proceeding with a downtown subarea plan, which would examine land use in this general
area. Given the fact that the plan will be completed in a little over a year, staff recommends
that the City Council not amend the Comprehensive Plan north of James Street at this time,
and that any action on this be deferred until the downtown plan/EIS is completed. The
policies in this plan may involve subsequent amendments to the Comprehensive Plan for the
North Park area, as well as other subareas and edges of the downtown.
2. Proposal B--260th Street and 108th Avenue
Applicant: Jerry Prouty and Bill Ruth
Existing Plan Designation: SF-6 Proposed Plan Designation: SF-8
Existing Zoning: SR-6 Proposed Zoning: SR-8
A. Background
This application involves a parcel located at the southwest comer of 108th Avenue SE and
SE 260th Street. The parcel is approximately 2.94 acres in size, and currently has a single-
family residential use,with several accessory dwellings. The parcel is currently designated
SF-6 in the Comprehensive Plan, and is zoned SR-6, Single Family Residential, 6 units per
acre. The applicants are requesting a plan designation of SF-8, which would support a
zoning designation of SR-8, Single Family Residential, 8 units per acre.
The property is surrounded by a mix of land uses. Multifamily residential uses are located
to the west; commercial uses are located to the northwest; and single family residential uses
are located to the north, east, and south. Although the properties to the north and east are
currently developed with single family uses, these properties are zoned Office, and
4CPA-95-2(A)/#CPZ-95-3 Preferred Properties&Investment
9CPA-96-2(B)/9CPZ-95-4 Grube
Subject: Proposed annual amendments to the Kent Comprehensive Plan
May 29, 1996
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designated as Mixed Use in the Comprehensive Plan. The zoning to the west is MRG(multi-
family residential, 16 units per acre), and the zoning to the south is SR-6.
B. Analysis
The subject property is one of several pieces of property located on the west side of 108th
Avenue SE between SE 260th Street and SE 264th Street which are designated SR-6, and
are bounded by multifamily residential zoning to the west and office zoning to the east. The
applicants state that the surrounding land use designations warrant higher density zoning on
the subject parcel. The applicants state that this is an appropriate location for higher density
single-family housing, and that such housing will present a greater variety of housing options
for potential home buyers.
One of the prevailing themes in the Comprehensive Plan involves trying to meet as much of
the City's housing target as possible with new single family residential development.
Recently,the City Council has adopted two ordinances, Ordinance No. 3268 and Ordinance
No. 3290, which revise the development standards in single-family residential zones, and
change the way the density in single-family residential zones is calculated. These ordinances
were adopted to implement goals and policies in the plan related to encouragement of more
single family development. Allowing higher density single family development in
appropriate locations is another way in which the city can meet its expected housing demand.
The subject property appears to be a good location for higher density single family uses. The
parcel is surrounded by parcels zoned for multifamily or office uses, and is in a location
which is well served by city services, including water and sewer. The parcel is also located
in close proximity to community and retail services along 104th Avenue SE.
C. Recommendation
The proposed amendment is consistent with the standards of review for comprehensive plan
amendments outlined in Section 12.02.050 of the Kent City Code. Staff recommends that
the Land Use and Planning Board recommend to the City Council that the application be
approved, and the parcel be designated SF-8 on the comprehensive plan map and, that the
site be zoned SR-8.
If you have any questions prior to the May 29 public hearing, please contact me at 850-4799.
KON/tb:CPAMEN95.RPT
cc: James P. Harris, Planning Director
Fred Satterstrom, Planning Manager
#CPA-95-2(A)/9CPZ-95-3 Preferred Properties& Investment
#CPA-96-2(B)/9CPZ-95-4 Grube
CITY OF ULt�2��
Jim White, Mayor
LAND USE & PLANNING BOARD MINUTES
Public Hearing
May 29, 1996
The meeting of the Interim Kent Land Use & Planning Board was called to order by Interim Chair
Leona Orr at 7:00 p.m. on May 29, 1996, in Chambers West of Kent City Hall.
INTERIM LAND USE & PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT:
Leona Orr, Chair
Tim Clark
Jon Johnson
INTERIM LAND USE &PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT:
None
PLANNING STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT:
James Harris, Planning Director
Fred Satterstrom, Planning Manager
Kevin ONeill, Senior Planner
Matt Jackson, GIS Planner
Teresa Beener, Administrative Secretary
OTHER CITY STAFF PRESENT:
Roger Lubovich, City Attorney
Bill Wolinski, Water Quality Engineer Supervisor
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Board member Clark MOVED to approve the minutes from the March 26, 1996 meeting. Board
member Johnson SECONDED the motion. Motion carried.
ADDED ITEMS TO THE AGENDA
None.
COMMUNICATIONS
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NOTICE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS
The Interim Land Use and Planning Board may not meet again depending on any continuations from
the meeting tonight. The new Land Use and Planning Board members are tentatively meeting on
June 17, 1996 for an orientation session. The new board members will not receive agenda items
until after that date. Chair Orr clarified the difference between the Interim Land Use and Planning
Board, and the new Land Use and Planning Board.
#ZCA 96 4 STREAM BUFFER REQUIREMENTS (Matt Jackson)
Planner Matt Jackson explained that the Soos Creek drainage system had a separate set of regulations
regarding stream buffer setbacks under King County prior to the Meridian annexation. These
regulations are different than what exists in the City of Kent Zoning Code. On December 20, 1995,
the City Council approved Ordinance No. 3259 to adopt interim zoning controls. Effective January
1, 1996, this ordinance continued the County's development standards and provisions for the
Meridian area for a period of six months. The Planning Department is proposing three alternatives
in the stream buffer regulations for the Meridian area.
Alternative#1
Extend the current interim zoning controls for one year,in order to conduct a city wide study
and potential revisions to the current hazard area development standards.
Alternative 92
Extend the existing standards of the Kent Zoning Code to the Meridian area which would
result in a reduction in some stream setbacks.
Alternative #3
Establish a separate set of standards for the Soos Creek drainage system as outlined in the
King County Code, and, therefore, amend the Kent City Code.
Staff recommends Alternative No. 3 which would establish permanent separate standards for the
Soos Creek drainage system.
Water Quality Engineer supervisor, Bill Wolinski, explained that in preparation for the annexation
the City started working with King County, the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, and the Department of
Fish and Wildlife for a better understanding of the development of the buffer requirements.
Engineer Wolinski contracted the services of Harza Northwest, Inc., in order to conduct an
independent assessment of existing stream and habitat conditions.
Senior Fisheries Scientist, Brian Ali, from Hat-za Northwest Inc. presented a slide show and a report
entitled "Meridian Annexation Area, Fish Habitat and Fish Population Survey". He spoke about
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the habitat in the Soos Creek drainage system and what can be done to enhance the fish health in the
system.
Bob Firstenberg Principal Fisheries Scientist, from King County Surface Water Management, stated
that the Surface Water Management Division would like to see the City retain King County's
regulations in the Meridian area. He explained that stream buffer requirements not only protect
wildlife but the public as well.
Phil Schneider from the State Department of Fisheries expressed the State's concern that these
recommendations become approved. The State's regulations are very similar to King County's. The
Department would like to see the City of Kent adopt the County's regulations in the Meridian area.
Karen Walters of the Muckleshoot Tribe Fisheries spoke in support of the 100-foot buffer
regulations for the Meridian area. The Soos Creek drainage system is the major tributary for the
Green/Duwamish river system which accounts for 60 percent of the Muckleshoot's commercial
catch. Ms. Walters submitted written comments regarding her testimony, and a study by Dave Evans
and Associates prepared for the 132nd Avenue SE and 140 Avenue SE roadway projects. Ms.
Walters concluded that there are locations in the Meridian annexation area that do not have adequate
habitat to sustain salmon, and the remaining stream buffers need as much protection as possible.
In addition, the degraded areas need restoration. The Muckleshoot Environmental Division urges
the Board to approve 100-foot buffer regulation for the Meridian annexation area.
Chair Orr opened the public hearing.
Board member Johnson MOVED to close the public hearing. Board member Clark SECONDED
the motion. Motion carried.
Board member Johnson MOVED to make the Department of Fish and Wildlife letter, Muckleshoot
Indian Tribe letter, and the Meridian Annexation Area Fish Habitat Population Survey a part of the
record. Board member Clark SECONDED the motion. Motion carried.
Board member Johnson MOVED to adopt the Planning Department's recommendation to approve
Alternative No. 3 from the memorandum dated May 29, 1996, and to recommend a three month
extension to be forwarded to the Full City Council of the existing interim zoning controls pertaining
to stream buffer requirements in the Meridian annexation area as implemented by Ordinance No.
3259. Board member Clark SECONDED the motion. Motion carried.
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CPA- 5-2 A &CPZ-95-3 PREFE PROPERTIES&INVESTMENT COMPANY and CPA-
5-2 & CPZ-95-4 GRUBE AMENDMENT (Kevin ONeill)
Senior Planner Kevin ONeill explained that the Comprehensive Plan adopted April 1995 can be
amended on an annual basis and that the city accepts amendment applications to be reviewed by the
Land Use and Planning Board and then the City Council. The hearing tonight is regarding two of
six applications received by September 1, 1995.
Mr. ONeill reported that the Growth Management Act requires consistency between the
Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map and the zoning map. This is why these items are listed as both
a comprehensive plan land use map amendment and a zoning map amendment.
Preferred Properties & Investment Company, the applicant for the area north of James Street
between 1st and 5th and south of Cloudy Street, has proposed to change the Comprehensive Plan
Land Use Map from SF-8 to Mixed Use and change the current zone from the existing SR-8 to NCC,
Neighborhood Convenience Commercial and CC, Community Commercial. Mr. ONeill displayed
a map with the parcels subject to the application. The only parcels included in this recommendation
are the shaded parcels on the map. These were the only property owners that signed. It is the staffs
recommendation that this action be deferred until the completion of the Downtown Subarea Action
Plan to be completed by June 1997. Board member Johnson asked what area was included in the
Downtown Action Plan. Mr. ONeill pointed out the area on the map.
The Grube amendment, located at the southwest comer of 108th Avenue SE and SE 260th, is
currently zoned SR-6 and the applicants are proposing to change it to SR-8. The Comprehensive
Plan Land Use Map designation is SF-6. The applicant is proposing to change it to SF-8. Mr.
O'Neill displayed a map with the subject parcel. It is the staff s recommendation that the Board
recommend approval of the Grube amendment and forward this recommendation to the Full City
Council.
Chair Orr opened the public hearing.
Alden Eld,43510 192nd Avenue SE, Enumclaw, and Bernie Baker represent Preferred Properties
and own property in the North Park area. Mr. Eld is requesting the zoning change from Single
Family Residential to mixed use. Mr. Eld displayed a map showing the properties that do not
conform with current zoning for the area along the James Street corridor. He addressed some
concerns about the safety of residents living on James Street. Mr. Eld stated he would have received
more signatures had he been able to reach the property owners.
Pam Newcomer, 839 3rd Avenue South,agreed with Mr. Eld on the deterioration of the homes along
James Street but does not support the North Park zoning change. Ms. Newcomer said that some
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property owners on James Street made improvements on their homes. Ms. Newcomer said North
Park is a quiet, affordable neighborhood that provide housing for elderly and families alike. The
completion of the Regional Justice Center, although an attractive structure, will impact the City
enough without adding more commercial use in the area. Ms. Newcomer expressed her concerns
about the parking problems that already exist on her street. Cloudy Street may be reopened causing
more traffic in the area. She also noted that there are five mini-mart/gas stations within walking
distance from her home.
Sandy and Russ Swarringim, 733 3rd Avenue N. of Kent, agreed with Ms. Newcomer's statement
regarding the North Park zoning change and stated that this action would only benefit the applicant.
Jerry Prouty, 27608 114th Ave SE of Kent, supports the Grube amendment. Most of the area is
already zoned other than single family residential, making the smaller density consistent.
Linda Johnson, 11209 SE 219th PL of Kent, from the Kent Downtown Partnership, stated they
support the staffs recommendation regarding the North Park area to wait until the completion of the
Downtown Subarea Action Plan in June 1997.
Fred Schmale, 13408 SE 182nd of Renton, owns rental properties on Cloudy Street between 4th and
5th. He is not in support of the North Park zoning change.
Philip Piscupo, 752 5th Avenue N. of Kent, expressed his concerns regarding the North Park zoning
change. He was concerned about the traffic impacts and public safety for the Kent Commons and
Commons play field pedestrian traffic. Mr. Piscupo also said that the playground area at the end of
5th and Cloudy Street is used to airlift serious injury victims and would be impacted by the increased
traffic flow. He was also concerned that the playground would be changed to a parking lot. Mr.
Piscupo was concerned about taxes and the decrease in single family residential areas in the
downtown area. Mr. Piscupo went on to say there was no need for.commercial in this area, and that
there is a sufficient commercial area just a short walk away.
George Plemmons 753 3rd Avenue N. of Kent, talked about the efforts already being taken by the
North Park residents to keep the current zoning. He admits other property owners neglect their
property. Mr. Plemmons talked about the traffic problems already existing in the area. He does not
support the zoning change.
Bonnie Jones'Mother-in-law,714 5th Avenue N,of Kent, stated that she does not remember signing
the petition to support the North Park rezone as indicated on the map. Ms. Jones was concerned
about the children in the area and their safety.
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Mr. Robinson, 108th Avenue SE and SE 260th Street of Kent spoke against the Grube amendment.
Mr. Robinson was concerned about the traffic in the area.
Debbie Napp, on behalf of her Mother who resides at 715 3rd Avenue N. of Kent, spoke against
the rezone of the North Park area. Ms.Napp wondered why the North Park area was not included
in the proposed downtown study. Her concerns about the rezone were the increased traffic, parking
overflow,breaking up the neighborhood, and the effect this rezone would have on the elderly people
in the area. She also asked about what tax change might happen.
Chair Orr stated that the taxes were decided by the King County Assessor.
Ms. Napp went on to say that the Tot Lot on Cloudy Street was nice but there were more such
facilities needed.
Paulette Heese, 722 3rd Avenue N. of Kent, said that the previous owner of her home signed the
petition but she would like her name to be removed from the list. Her concerns about the North Park
rezone were the increased traffic, safety of the children playing in the area, and parking overflow.
Board member Clark MOVED to close the public hearing. Board member Johnson SECONDED
the motion. Motion carried.
Chair Orr, in response to Mr. Plemmons' statement, stated that the Growth Management Act allows
for continued changes as requested by property owners on an annual basis. Chair Orr asked Senior
Planner,Kevin ONeill,to clarify what the study area will include and if that area can be expanded.
Senior Planner, Kevin ONeill, explained that the study is for the downtown area primarily, and the
land use in the areas all along the edge of the downtown study area includes the North Park area.
The impacts of any proposed changes would be looked at for the study area and the areas around it.
Mr. ONeill pointed out, in response to the statement of Bonnie Jones,that there was not a signature
obtained from Ms. Jones' mother-in-law as indicated by the application.
City Attorney Tom Brubaker, in response to a question by Chair Orr, stated that the Board must
consider the application as originally submitted; however, this Board has the authority to make a
modification to the proposal in order to take their request into consideration tonight. Board member
Clark talked about the traffic problems that are unavoidable, but the two new arterial projects will
help the traffic situation.
Chair Orr requested a motion for the Preferred Properties and Investment Company proposal,#CPA-
95-2(A) and 9CPZ-95-3. Board member Johnson MOVED to deny the request to change the
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Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map designation from SF-8 to Mixed Use, and the Zoning Map from
SR-8 to NCC and CC. Board member Clark SECONDED the motion. Board member Johnson said
the application should be denied to allow the study to be completed and to include the North Park
area to be included in the study.
Board member Johnson spoke about his reasons for the recommendation of denial. Board member
Johnson MOVED to amend the main motion to continue the downtown study and include the entire
North Park area. Chair Orr concurred with Board member Johnson's remarks. Motion Carried.
Board member Johnson MOVED to make the letter from Frederick and Diana Wright a part of the
public record. Board member Clark SECONDED the motion. Motion carried.
Chair Orr requested a motion for the Grube amendment proposal, #CPA-95-2(B) and #CPZ-95-4.
Board member Johnson asked Senior Planner Kevin ONeill what the increase in the potential
amount of residential lots as a result of this application. There was some discussion about single
family development standards.
Board member Johnson MOVED to approve the Grube Amendment#CPA-95-2(B)and#CPZ-95-4.
Board member Clark SECONDED. There was some discussion regarding affordable housing. Chair
Orr was concerned about the increased traffic that would occur with such a development. Motion
carried with Chair Orr dissenting.
#CPA-96-2 MI-C DISTRICT POLICY AMENDMENT (Kevin O'Neill)
Senior Planner Kevin ONeill explained that a policy regarding permitted uses in the Mr-C zone was
presented to the Planning Committee on April 4, 1995, during the Committee's hearing on the draft
Comprehensive Plan, and was forwarded to the full City Council to be included in the
Comprehensive Plan. The policy was inadvertently left out of the Comprehensive Plan adopted in
April of 1995 by the full City Council. The Planning Department recently received a rezone
application that depends on the amendment to the Comprehensive Plan regarding the Mr-C zone.
On May 7, 1996, the City Council adopted a resolution declaring an emergency to prepare a
comprehensive plan amendment to add this policy to the plan. It is the staffs recommendation to
add policy LU-16.4 regarding the M1-C zone to the Kent Comprehensive Plan.
Chair Orr opened the public hearing. There was no public testimony on this matter.
Board member Tim Clark MOVED that the public hearing be closed. Board member Jon Johnson
SECONDED. Motion carried.
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Jon Johnson MOVED to approve#CPA-96-2 M1-C District Policy Amendment and forward to the
full City Council for adoption. Board member Tim Clark SECONDED. Motion carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:25 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
4ord
P. Harris
ing Secretary
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Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 . 1996
Category Bids
1. SUBJECT: GVW UTILITY TRUCKS
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Bid opening for this equipment was held
on June 12 with 6 bids received. The low bid was submitted by
Air Tec Equipment, Inc. in the amount of $168, 298 .80, including
options. The base bid was $122 ,561. 00 plus options of
$45,737 . 80. After reviewing the bid, the options were selected
(see attached memorandum) and the total bid amounted to
$140, 169, 85, including tax.
It is the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the
contract for the purchase of two utility trucks be awarded to
Air Tec Equipment in the amount of $140, 169 . 85.
3 . EXHIBITS: Public Works Director memorandum
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Director
(Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. )
5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO r/ YES
6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $140 , 169 . 85
SOURCE OF FUNDS: Equipment Rental Budget
7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds
that the contract for the purchase of two utility trucks be
awarded to Air Tec Equipment in the amount of $140, 169 .85.
DISCUSSION:---
ACTION:-
Council Agenda
Item No. 5A
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
July 2, 1996
TO: Mayor City Council
FROM: Don Wickstrom
RE: Purchase of Two Utility Trucks
Bid opening for this contract was held on June 12th with 6 bids received. The low
bid was submitted by Air Tec Equipment in the amount of $168,298.80, including
options. After review of the bids, and the selection of specific options, the total bid
amounted to $140,169.85, including tax.
It is the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the purchase of two
utility trucks be awarded to Air Tec Equipment in the amount of $140,169.85.
BID SUMMARY
Air Tec Equipment $168,298.80
Duane Layne Chrysler $173,769.00
Husky International $180,470.54
Husky International $175,513.98
Pacific Utilities $176,965.40
Husky International $179,300.99
MOTION:
Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds, that the
contract for the purchase of two utility trucks be awarded to Air Tec Equipment in
the amount of $140,169.85
PUBLIC WORKS OPERATIONS
MEMORANDUM
Fax: 859-3664
Phone: 859-3395
Date: June 21, 1996
To: Public Works Committee
From: Eddy Chu, Operations Manager
Thru: Don Wickstrom, Public Works Director
Subject: Bid Award of Purchase for Two (2) Water Utility Service Trucks
As approved in the 1996 Budget, the replacement for the two (2) Utility Service Trucks was advertised and bids were
opened on June 12, 1996. A total of six bids were received. they are tabulated as follows:
VENDORS Base Bid Q12tions TOTAL
(in addition)
1. Air Tee Equipment, Inc. $ 122,561.00 $45,737.80 $168,298.80
2. Duane Layne Chrysler 131,000.00 42,769.00 173,769.00
3. Husky International 131,810.52 48,660.02 180,470.54
4. Husky International 133,083.52 42,430.46 175,513.98
5. Pacific Utilities 136,442.57 40,522.83 176,965.40
6. Husky International 137,056.67 42,244.32 179,300.99
After careful review of the bids and bidders' qualifications, it is the staff s recommendation to award the Purchase
Contract to Air Tee Equipment, Inc. for a total price of$129,547.00 (plus tax) for the purchase of two (2) 1997 Model
Service trucks with the following options:
(A) 15 Foot Truck: Base Price $64,611.51
Option 1 (Hydraulic Outriggers) 2,950.85
Option 3 (Rewind Reel) 466.34
Option 4 (Generator Installation) 200.00
Option 5 (Hose Reel) 1,350.80
$69,5 79.5 0
(B) 11 Foot Truck: Base Price $57,950.36
Option 1 (Generator Installation) 200.00
Option 2 (Hose Reel) 1,350.80
Option 3 (Rewind Reel) 466.34
$59,967.50
The award amount ($140,169.85, including tax) is within the budgeted reserve fund of$132,890.00 after the additional
surplus allowance which is estimated to be $15,000 for both existing 1986 service trucks.
Approved:
Don Wickstrom, Public Works Director
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Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 . 1996
Category Bids
1. SUBJECT: SKATEBOARD PARK
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: This project involves construction of a
60' x 80' main skate area, with a 34, diameter concrete bowl,
as an alternate, connected by a concrete "shake" with a variety
of jumps, ramps, rails and benches. Four (4) bids were
received on June 27 , 1996. The low bid was submitted by T. F.
Sahli of Seahurst, Washington in the amount of $87 , 680. 00 (base
bid) and $32, 320. 00 (alternate number one) . The Engineer' s
estimate was $73 , 897 . 00 for base bid and $27, 270. 00 for
alternate number one, plus Washington State Sales Tax.
3 . EXHIBITS: Bid tab
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Staff
(Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. )
5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO YES ✓
6. EXPENDITURE REOUIRED: $87 680 00 plus Washington State Sales
Tax
SOURCE OF FUNDS: $35 000 CIP $15 000-Youth Fund; $26 000-RJC
Parking; and the remainder from other City Capital Funds
7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
Councilmember r' , } moves, Councilmember I ;y-1) /j seconds
to enter into a contract with T. F. Sahli of Seahurst, in the
amount of $87, 680. 00, base bid only, plus Washington State
Sales Tax, for the construction of the Skate-,.Park in Kent.
��c�ard
DISCUSSION:
-ACTION:
Council Agenda
Item No. 5B
CITY OF KENT
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
BID TAB
SKATE PARK
JUNE 279 1996
BIDDER : ' ` LOCATION BASE BID ALTERNATE: TOTAL
NO.:ONE
(Bowl Areal
1. T. F. Sahli Construction Seahurst $87,680.00 $32,320.00 $120,000.00
2. Southworth & Sons Enumclaw $89,537.00 $36,615.50 $126,152.50
3. Gary Harper Construction Redmond $96,293.00 $42,372.00 $138,665.00
4. Gary Merlino Construction Seattle $115,300.00 $44,700.00 $160,000.00
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Eng. Est. $73,897.00 (base bid) $22,270.00 (Alt. No. One) pllegaRskate.tab
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Kent City Council Meeting
Date July 2 1996
Category Bids
1. SUBJECT: HOSE PURCHASE - FIRE DEPARTMENT
2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Written bids were received for fire hose
replacement. Fire Administration recommends award to the low
compliant bidder, Flexline, in the amount of $39, 438. 36
including tax.
3 . EXHIBITS: Memorandum from Battalion Chief Willits
4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Fire Administration & Public Safety (2-0)
(Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. )
5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO X YES
6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $39 438. 36
SOURCE OF FUNDS: Apparatus Replacement Fund and portion of
operational Hose Replacement Fund
7 . CITY COUNCIL_ ACTION:
Councilmemberl- �,ie- moves, Councilmember �L'��� 'seconds
J
that the bid for fire hose be awarded to the compliant low
bidder, Flexline, in the amount of $39 ,438. 36 including tax.
DISCUSSION-
ACTION•
Council Agenda
Item No. 5C
TO: ASSISTANT CHIEF ALDRIDGE
F�
FROM: BATTALION CHIEF WILLITS
DATE: DUNE 3, 1996
RE:` NEW HOSE PURCHASE
Per our previous conversations I am requesting permission to purchase the hose outlined in the
following packet. Per the City of Kent procurement policy we have requested and received at
least three bids. At this time I would advise rejecting of the lowest bid from Imperial Fire Hose.
The reason for this rejection would be based on the fact that Imperial Hose does not meet the
specifications of the hose we require. In addition, Imperial Fire Hose was unable to provide us
with any test sections of fire hose to evaluate. I would like to purchase the 1996 hose from
Fle,dine Hose Company. This was the next lowest bidder. Fle.-dme is able to meet our reauired
specifications as well as provide the follow up service required. The total price quote including
tax is $39,438.36. This will provide the fire hose needed to outfit the new apparatus as well as
purchasing replacement hose per our approved five year schedule.
Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter, and please let me know if you have any
additional questions.
MEMORANDUM
JUNE 24, 1996
TO: MAYOR WHITE,
COUNCIL PRESIDENT HOUSER, COUNCILMEMBERS JOHNSON,
ORR, BENNETT, WOODS, CLARK, EPPERLY
FROM: NORM ANGELO, FIRE CHIEF 161.E Q
SUBJECT: AWARD OF BID FOR HOSE PURCHASE, 1996
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BACKGROUND:
As a part of replacing apparatus, we replace hose that has met its service life. In accordance
with City Policy for the anticipated expenditure we requested written bids. Four bids were
received, two of the bidders (Niedner and Imperial) did not meet the bidding guidelines or was
not able to meet all of the hose specifications that were needed. Based upon the ability to meet
specifications and low bid, we are recommending the bid be award to Flexline for the amount
(including tax) of$39, 438.36.
Four bids received:
Compliant Bids:
National - $41,877.73
Flexline - $39,438.36
Non-Compliant Bids:
Imperial - $35,054.00
Niedner - $43,674.93
The $39,438.36 will be taken from the Apparatus Replacement Fund and a portion of
Operational Hose Replacement Fund_
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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
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OPERATIONS COMMITTEE MINUTES
JUNE 19, 1995
COM vIITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT: Jon Johnson-Committee Chair, Leona Orr
STAFF PRESENT: Charlie Lindsey, Roger Lubovich, May Miller, Kelli O'Donnell, Cliff Craig,
Brent McFall, Jon Johnson, Leona Orr
MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC: None
The meeting was called to order at 4:36 p.m. by Chairperson Johnson.
12vroval of Vouchers: All claims for the period ending June 14, 1996 in the amount of$3,155,299.27
were approved for payment.
Extend Banleind Service Contract
Director of Finance, May Miller stated that the City is asking authorization to extend the contract with U.S.
Bank from July 1, 1996 to June 30, 1997. Due to the Annexation and drafting of investment policy, the
June 30 deadline was not reached and U.S. Bank has offered to re-extend the contract for one year at the
same rates that they bid in 1990. She noted that finance staff has checked the market and these rates are
still competitive. As many of the City services are automated, the costs and complexity would need to be
considered if a decision is made to switch banks in the future.
Committee Chair Johnson questioned whether the City was contemplating to bid the contract in 1997.
Miller answered that she had checked with other cities at the Treasurer's conference and found that due to
the complexities of changing systems requests for information are utilized in lieu of a formal bid process.
-- customary rates are requested to determine which would be the best bank and then a contract is negotiated.
Miller estimated that next spring a request for information would be sent out for the 1997 renewal.
McFall clarified that it is more of a competitive process rather than a straight bid process.
After further discussion, Orr moved to extend the banking service contract with U.S. Bank from July 1,
1996 to June 30,.1997. Johnson seconded and the motion passed 2-0.
Establish Centennial Operating Bud et
Director of Finance, May Miller stated that part of the bond issue that was passed previously included the
purchase of the Centennial Building and taking over operations by July 1. Budget and staffing needs are
two concerns that need to be addressed in order to take over operations. Klappenbaugh's, who managed,
and were part owners in the building, assisted in the development of a budget regarding insurance,
janitorial needs, maintenance, etc. In addition, an Assistant Building Manager is recommended to handle
leasing and contract negotiations, daily operations of the building, phone calls, and repairs/maintenance.
Miller asked for the position to be considered and have the position three quarters charged to Centennial
and one quarter paid from the general and utilities fund as they would be assisting with budget allocations.
Additionally, one eight month person is requested to expand to twelve months to assist with the
maintenance of the grounds and one part-time position as needed. In reviewing the budget for the
Centennial Building, May noted funds are included for the payment of the Debt Issue and the bond sale
for Tenant Improvements. A balance of$52,000.00 cash flow reserve remains. Miller explained that the
budget covers the half year budget for July through December.
Orr asked if the surplus stays in this fund. Miller replied they would with surpluses being available for
maintenance needs that might arise.
OPERATIONS COMMITTEE ;�l I_�' 1 CEa, CO`'T•
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Johnson asked if the City already owned the building and McFall answered that July 1st is the closing date.
Miller stated that there have been several meetings to determine service and.tenant notification.
Orr moved to recommend authorization to establish a budget in the amount of 5673,298.00 and two
positions for Centennial operations for 1996 and authorize reimbursement of 1/4 of the grounds position
with 56,436.00 from the general fund balance and $715.00 from the utility fund balance.
Miller made the correction that in lieu of Grounds Maintenance the correct position title is Facilities
Manager. The correction was noted and the motion carried.
Budget Adjustment Ordinance
Miller stated that this item was usually addressed in December but due to the annexation results coming
in at 14,600,the annexation budget needed to be re-analyzed and revenue adjustments needed to be made.
May reviewed the proposed budget adjustments noting that the adjustments authorized by Council were
also included with the referenced ordinance.
Orr moved to approve the budget adjustment ordinance totaling $2,735,896.00 for budget adjustments
made through May 31, 1996. Johnson seconded and the motion passed 2-0.
1997 Budget/CFP Process Calendars
Miller stated that the City had a tentative workshop on August 6 in addition to a public hearing that night
regarding the Capital Facility Plan at which public input would be received prior to the September 1
deadline. As part of the City Comprehensive Plan, it will be folded into the Annual Budget.
The Council workshop on August 20 is the optional Budget/Forecast and could be combined/eliminated
by committee.
The council workshop on October 15 will focus on a balanced budged document proposed after which the
council may determine if they wish the Operations Committee to review it or hold hearings. There is a
public hearing scheduled for November 5 concerning the budget. On November 19, the adoption of the
budget/tax ordinance is scheduled followed by the adoption of the final ordinance for budget adjustment
in December.
Miller explained that the budget calendar is tentative and open to change.
Miller distributed the 1996 Final Comprehensive Budget Booklets to attendees and noted the addition of
photographs and discussed the graphs and comparisons of cities regarding staffing level rates, etc.
Discussion of the Budget booklets followed.
Orr commented that she appreciated the condensed information.
There being no further business, Committee Chair Johnson adjourned the meeting at 5:07 p.m.
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CITY OF KENT
PARKS COMMITTEE MEETING
JUNE 49 1996
Council Present: Chair Judy Woods; Connie Epperly, Jon Johnson
Staff Present: John Hodgson; Lori Hogan, May Miller, Jim McDonald, Barbara
Ekstrom, Laurie Evezich, Teri Stump
Others Present: Carol McPherson, Chair-Kent Arts Commission; Rod Saalfield,
P.O. Box 887, Kent 98035-0887; John Kiefer 11048 SE 274th,
Kent 98031; Pat Curran, Co-Chair, Blue Ribbon Committee, Jim
Stone, S.S.M.D. Riverbend Golf Complex; Purcell Johnson,
S.S.M.D. Riverbend Golf Complex; Marcia McCreioht, S.S.M.D.
Riverbend Golf Complex
Judy Woods called the meeting to order at 4:35 p.m.
Kiwanis Tot Lot#3 Donation:
John Hodgson asked the committee to accept and make necessary budget changes
for the $814.00 donation from the King County Cultural Resources Youth Sports
Facilities Grant (YSFG) match with the Kiwanis Club of Kent to renovate Kiwanis Tot
Lot #3.
Connie Epperly made the motion to accept, Jon Johnson seconded.
Motion carried 3-0.
Lions Club Donation:
John Hodgson asked for authorization to accept and make necessary budget changes
for the $500.00 donation from the Kent Lions Club of Kent for Yangzhou Park.
Jon Johnson made the motion to accept, Connie Epperly seconded.
Motion carried 3-0.
Meridian Community Public Participation Art Project:
Jim McDonald presented the artist's designs for the Meridian Community Public
Participation Art Project which was budgeted in the '96 Art Plan. The artist, Tina
Hoggatt, was chosen through public art jury to coordinate the project.
The project has three components: 1.) At Lake Meridian, four whirligigs structures
would be placed, cut from steel plate, ground and painted, and mounted on top of steel
poles. These sculptures will be designed to reflect park activities and will be fabricated
by teens at Kent Meridian High School; 2.) Six benches at various sites made out of
terrazzo or tile and; 3.) Improvements to the existing foot bridge at Meridian Glenn.
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June 4, 1996
Page Two
The artist spent a lot of time receiving input from local schools, community meetings
with a strong interest from local teens on designs.
Connie Epperly made the motion to accept artist Tina Hoggatt's proposal for the
Meridian Community Public Participation Art Project in the amount of$27,500.00.
Jon Johnson seconded. Motion carried 3-0.
Performing Arts Update:
John Hodgson and Pat Curran provided an update on the Performing Arts Center.
John shared that much progress has been made in the past 30 days. Pat Curran
explained that the proposed site is between 2nd and 4th Avenues and Smith and
Harrison. The committee is pleased to have Edmund Williams, a loaned Boeing
executive who is committed to work one quarter of his time for two years. He will help
in project management, the selection of the Board, and in fund development. The
committee is in the process of becoming a 501(C)(3) in order to accept grants and
donations from the state. Ground breaking is proposed for three years, dependent
upon funding, and the facility will take 2-3 years to build. Grants will be pursued after
becoming a 501(c)(3) organization.
Project/Program Update:
1996 CIP Project Update: John referenced the drainage line items at Russell Road
Park. He explained after the recent flooding, it is very apparent that this budget line
item needs to be increased.
Skate Park: plans are currently being reviewed in the Planning Department. The
design has been downsized to fit the budget and construction is still scheduled for mid-
July
Meldrum House: coordination continues with the developer working on the adjacent
property arranging house removal and parking lot/building construction. Any historical
materials will be salvaged.
Riverbend Golf Complex Management Agreement
John distributed an outline of objectives and the current management situation at the
Riverbend Golf Complex. He also outlined the matrix timeline to proceed with the
review and decision on the future management of the golf complex (see attachment).
John feels a committee comprised of staff, S.S.M.D. staff, advisory board
representatives and Ladies and Mens club representatives could complete a
comprehensive and thorough review of various golf complex management options and
Parks Committee Meeting Minutes
June 4, 1996
Page Three
trends. He stressed the schedule for the review has somewhat flexibility. Jon Johnson
commented this is a good step and includes all appropriate contributors. He felt it
outlined the process well and asked if the process could be any quicker. John
responded that Parks Department already has a full calendar and this would have to be
added to it. The only way completion of review could be moved up would be to contract
it out. Jim Stone, Director of Operations for S.S.M.D., spoke in regard to the timeline;
he commented that it is a good start, but in order to stay competitive, he needs more
time to continue and create improvements to the golf complex. He would also like an
extension to the current contract.
John Hodgson commented the decision will be made by January 1997 whether the
current contract is continued. He added the proposed timeline is fair to Council,
S.S.M.D. and the public. Discussion followed regarding the positive and negative
effects of contracting outside vs. owner operation. The committee agreed to conduct
the review in-house as proposed by the timeline and, if possible, trim off 30-45 days
from the completion date.
Jon Johnson moved to adopt the Riverbend Golf Complex Management Review
-- and Timeline, Connie Epperly seconded. Motion carried 3-0.
Added Items: John Kiefer asked if the committee had decided to purchase his
property. Mr. Kiefer agreed to John's request for one month to respond because of the
current land acquisitions presently under negotiation.
Meeting adjourned to Executive Session at 5:45 p.m..
Meeting adjourned at 5:50 p.m.
RIVERBEND GOLF COMPLEX
MANAGEMENT REVIEW
OBJECTIVES:
♦ To provide City Council the information needed to make a threshold decision on
whether to continue some method of contracting the management of the
Riverbend Golf Complex, or return to City management.
♦ If a decision is made to contract the management, then design a management
agreement to allow the City to recover its needed funds (i.e. debt service,
maintenance and operation, capital and reserve), and allow a management
contractor to be successful in the operation, and receive a reasonable return on
their investment.
CURRENT SITUATION:
♦ The City has a current golf management contract that runs from June 1993
through December 1997. The City of Kent Parks Department provides the
maintenance of the facility.
♦ There has been a request from the current contractor for the restoration of the
current management contract.
♦ This request has been sent to the Parks Committee to conduct a thorough
analysis of options available to the City.
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RIVERBEND GOLF COMPLEX
Matrix of timeline to proceed with the review and decision on the management of the Golf Complex
DATE TASK PARTICIPANTS
June-Aug. '96 - Review various management options Staff
- Review trends in municipal golf management Staff
- Develop fiscal condition of Riverbend that includes: Staff
debt service, maintenance, capital need, reserve
- Develop short term/long term capital needs Staff/Golf Advisory
Board/Men's &
Women's Club
Sept. '96 - Report to Parks Committee Staff/Committee
Sept.-Oct. '96 - Develop management options based on fiscal Staff/Task Force
condition and short/long term capital needs, using
management options studied in the above noted task
Nov. 96 - Report to Parks Committee Staff/Task Force
- Determine management method Committee/Council
Nov.-Dec. '96 - If contracting some portion of golf operation, Staff/Advisory
conduct an evaluation of current contractor Board/Men's &
Women's Club/
Golfers -
Jan. '97 - Parks Committee reviews and decides whether Committee/Council
or not to continue to work with current contractor
or conduct a new RFP process (assume again a
portion of operation is being contracted):
Feb.-Mar. '97 - If continuing with current contract,
re-negotiate new contract Staff
Feb.-Mar. '97 - If conducting a new RFP process,
develop RFP criteria Staff/Task Force
April '97 - Advertise RFP Staff
June '97 - Evaluate RFP Staff/Task Force
July '97 - Decide new golf contract, recommend to Staff/Committee/
Parks Committee and City Council Council
August '97 - Negotiate final contract Staff
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