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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Regular Minutes - 11/03/1959 w� 'MM 234 h•^°1 pC -l-! Kent Washington November 3 , 1959. Regular meeting of the City Council present Mayor Thornbon, Councilmen Curran, Scott , Shinners, Strain, Woodworth; Minutgs corrected to read as Follows; Mr. P.J.McKay District Engineer mg the Washington State Highway Commission in a letter to Mr. Woodworth October $, 1959 �T In .regard to the intersection of SSH 5-A and the Military Road and the illumination for the Kent Meridian High Sehool .access roads , we wish to report that our previous studies and investigation indicate the proposed installations as being entirely necessary. You may be assured that the same will be made as soon as the funds allocated for the second year of this biennium are available" . Arrangements will be made for our Traffic Engineers to make further study and in- vestigation of the other ,problems mentioned in your letter. Letter of October 8, 1959 directed to the Mayor of the City of Kent and to the attention of Councilman Woodworth, from Mr. PJ. McKay is on file in the clerks office, to be used for reference at a later date. also, Mayor' s appointment of the committee to act on a Sports Pavilion, instead of a playfield, the word playfield was used in error. Mr. Sherwood reported to the council on the illumination on Highway 99 at 21�Oth. where the State is going to construct channelization, and informed the Stae to have the lights in- stalled ( 4 ) . Mr. Sherwood reported that the signatures on the proposed annexation was valid and OK for a hearing.Illotion made by Strain and seconded by Woodworth to accept the petition an proceed with the hearing if the signers would pay the ex- penses of the legal work. motion carried. City Engineer reported on Ivlr. DolmanTs request for pay on over sized sewer pipe , 12" and 15" pipe , add their .IW ,'_)00.00 j cash C1-1)OS.1_t to t 1lo_31, J1 )t. , erviQe requ i ?^ements .it f1 r�7t 1)`ltrnjr:`11� subtract credit as determined in the oversize pipe used. Give tlicri; credit when :;`15 ,000.00 is deposited with the city clerk.Motion made by Curran and seconded by Woodworth to adopt the Engineers recommendation motion passed. City Engineer announced to the council that the Army on the Military Road wanted to hook to the city sewer. Motion p passed to have tie City Attorney review the legal papers on the easement with. the Army and pump station for sewer service . Councilman Curran read the report on the legislative bulletin published by the Association of Washington Cities. " A Special Report directed to all Mayors, Councilmen, Commissioners, Managers and City Engineers;t .the title ADDITIONAL STREET FUNDS FOR YOUR CITY; presented by The Street Needs Syudy Committee composed of Clarence B. Shain Commissioner of Public Works, Olympia-- Chairman. David D. Rowlands City Manager Tacoma, E.J.Leland, Traffic Engineer Spokane. this committee recommends the redistributation of the State Gas Tax, for the cities to receive a larger share. Councilman Curran moved and was duly seconded to have the city engineer make a report on cost of streets program. carried. Councilman Curran reported that Mr. Gay is waiting for a --, letter frm the. attorney of Water District 75, and that the clerk: has mailed letters to the Water Dist . and The CountyTT'Easurer, that 'Mr. Gay had compelled. Curran moved to accept as built plans of the Capital Constructi(m Co " Sewr and Water lines" and lift station and pump station when it is done and the other as needed. Mr. Clements, Mr. Sherwcd and 1!''Ir. Evenson has inspected the system and meets with their approval , this supplies Hynes Addn. No.l. and when they have 76 houses we w 11 maintain the system. motion carried. Hearing declared open on LID 238 sewers . Mr. Al Sells objected to his assesment not in the amount but he thought he was being assessed twice, but the explanation of the City Engineer decided again4st the objection also the objection was received in writing beforr-the meeting . Curran moved to disalJaw the objection and was duly seconded and passed. lAayor Thornton announced that the hearing now stands closed, and called for the reading of the ordinance approving the assessment roll. continued. continued; Ordinance No. 1050 by motion passed the unanimous vote of the council present to approve and confirm the assessment roll of LID 238 for the improvement of certain property in the City of Kent by the construction of 8" sanitary sewers and accessories thereto. I j Mayot Thornton announced to the council that on account of ! the lack of council members at this meeting the hearing on the Nursing Home on East Smith Street could not be held. Curran moved -and was duly seconded to continue the hearing until the next meeting. motion passed. Letter read from Toshiro Ibuka Director of the Gifu Prefectual. Government of Japan thanking the Mayor on the courteous treatmentthey were given on their tour of the US. Letter from the Valley Industrial Commission announcing that a meeting will be held at the City Mall Renton at $' P.M. on November 23rd. and Mr. P.J.McKay will be present , and the topic will be highways. Tip Top Motel made application for the operation of a trailer court at 23858 Pacific Highway So. application was referred to the police committee. Letter of approval from the Pollution Control Commission and the State Board of Health for sewers and lift station in Linda Heights and Valley Heights Addns. Letter from Mayor Baker of Tukwila enclosing a copy of a letter from the Department of Conservation and Development on the percentage that the state will pay on Flood control measures with the County, and or Cities. 40% the State will pay and leaving 60/ for the County or the incorporation. King County Commissioners' notice of Hearing for the annexation of territory to the Sylvia Pines Sewer District, Hearing will be held on the 23rd. day of November at the office of the County Commissioners at the hour of 9; 30 A.M. Letters from Neil H. Twelker and Associates, and Shannon and Wilson Soil Engineers stating that they were pleased to be of service to the City of Kent in the suit with Valley Construction Co. Mayor Thornton announced that the hearing on a plat of Armscrest # 3 was now open for discussion, any one here that wanted to voice them selves on the plat speak now.Council man Strain moved to continue the hearing on the Armscrest No. 3 Plat , until Mr. Hauge' s Engineer stated that their was no strip of ground between the Wilson property and the plat, known as a spite strip. Mr. Rogers of American Tank Construction Co, Mr.Volke the fl&ld inspector for the American Co, and Mr. Moses of the Western Construction Co. was present at the council meeting on the subject of the faulty pier blocks that were construct- ed for the west hill high tank. Mr. Thatcher once again stated that the repair of the footings was not in aaceoi�d .l c­ :,,rith the specifications. Ordinance No. 1051 read on its first reading declaring an emergency, for the Library, providing Salaries, Maintenaca, and capital outlay. Ordinance No. 1052 read on its first reading declaring an emergency, making an appropnsation for the capital outlay for the Parks Resolutionfbassed the vote of the council present to fix a hearing on November 16th. for the two emergency ordinances. Mayor Thornton introduced Mr. Shaw our new Police Judge to be appointed at the next regular meeting. Councilman Woodworth would like to seek information on the First Ave. North improvement that the N.P.was going to do. Mr. Novak of East Smith street reported that a drain that the Gas Co' s Contractor plugged up and caused water to run into his property was now fixed.. PAYROLL AND CLAIMS PRESENTED AND ALLOWED AS FOLLOWS: Payroll for October 14,457 .46 continued; 36 continued; Current Expense claims 1,642.88 Water # 942.29 Water Const, rr 5,861.60 Street 11 647.17 Sew. Rev. " 847.17 Sew. Const. " 132.15 Garbage " 114.28 Library " 12 $44.76 Library Const. rr Park 'r 182.70 P.Meter rr 53.29 MEETING ADJOURNED. 1 es Mayor Chas. 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