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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 12/07/1959 Kent, Washington December 7, 1959 Regular meeting of the City council, present Mayor Thornton Councilmen Gurran,Pozzi, Scott , Shaffer, Shinners, Strain and Woodwortht. Minutes approved as printed of the last meeting, except Scott moved for ssedcatrthe1on lastfregularsmeeting1wasc 3 an Sewer Rates pa deleted from the minutes of that meeting. Glen Sherwood, City Engineer, introduced Donald Dent the new Asst Engr. The city Engineer requested permission from the Council to 1 attend a meeting in Olympia.He requested that mr. Dent be allowed to attend also. Councilman Shaffer moved and Strain seconded to allow the request. Motion passed. Gouncilmarn Woodworth brought up the realignment of Smith St. but said it would be handled at a later time on the committee report. `councilman Scott reported that the Gravity Sewer line out of nentwood hills was to be of 1211 size. The City Engineer announced it should be that large and would be connected to a 15" line. Councilman Pozzi reported on the Garbage situation. Owing to the fact that Hayes Evans had been in the hospital and bids went out on the carrier trailer late we could expect action from the county about March lst , 1960 instead of January 1, 1960. Motion was made to make improvements on second floor of city Hall for the Engineers office and Police Judge office. Motion carried. Gouncilman Strain moved and was seconded to instruct the G lerk to write a letter to P.S.P. & L. Go. requesting them to install two residential street lights, one on Reiten Rd and Guiberson Street and one further west on Guiberson St. Motion carried. Shaffer announced a meeting with Hill & Ingman for preliminary work on ,planning, Monday, December 14, 19-59, $.p.m. at the city iiall. Mayor Thornton announced a meeting with the Planning Gommission and the City G ouncil . cin' mapping at the City Hall on December 16, 1959 ;7--30 ' P.ivi. ;full & Ingmaan by letter recommended an -extension of time from December 7 to December 23 , 1959 to the recto Electric Co. Motion made and carried. A letter from ivirs. Gertrude Bovell relating flood activities was read. She commended various local people and organizations, stating that the people of the community came forward qnd offered help, food and shelter far in excess of the immediate needs. Gertrude Bovell submitted a report in letter form of the work of the American Red Cross in aiding the residents of the Green River Valley, who suffered loss during the high water. Councilman Woodworth moved that the letter be publish6d in the Kent News Journal and also an answer expressing appreciation to Mrs. Bovell for her report. A copy of the letter to Mrs. Bovell to be sent to Col. Conners of the Uivil Defense. Motion carried. Mayor Thornton appointed Councilman Shaffer to work on the appraisal of losses and damages for the Red Cross as a local citizen. The Board of Directors of the Kent School District has requested the City of Kent to take over the water main which furn- ishes water to the Kent-Meridian High School. Motion was made, seconded and passed for Councilman Curran to study the turning over of the main to see if such action is feasible. Letter of request from Mr. Kettleman, Highline Public Schools, for Gity and county jointly to establish lines for extention of 20th Ave. S. was read. -Motion was made for the City Engineer to .work with the County to verify the street for the school. Motion passed. A letter was received from the Safety Council requesting o the City Council to install a traffic light at 2-1vi and S 212th St. Wcn Letter referred to Police committee for study. WN Councilman Currans letter to the Kent Chamber of Commerce requesting; the Governer to take action to set aside funds for the 6 0 `Phru-way was read. Letter on record by motion W W of Councilman Shaffer nmx� that we don6t accept any stop-gap oZ Highway 'construction to take the place of the proposed Expressway 0� through the Valley. Motion duly seconded and passed. p/(/yd�.. //y G ", 1 Vww� 22 continued: !Motion was made by Councilman Curran to send letters to the State Highway Commission, Mr. McKay; the Industrial Commission, Noel Bicknell; and Chambers of Commerce of Auburn, Renton and Kent stating our stand by motion passed. A communication was received from the UGN thanking the City for permitting them to display banners on the street. It gave the drive an effective boost and was a great help. A letter was received from Britt M. Smith and Don R. Walker owners of business property at the intersection of the Blk Dia. Highway and Benson Road with regard to the obtaining of ugater service through the water system of the City of Kent. They in- quired as to what arrangements might be made to provide this ! service also what arrangements might. be made if the area to be served were annexed to the City of Kent. Councilman Curran stated that the parties concerned have been informed that the requirements would be that they install an 811 line from the school line to whereever they intend to ex- tend it, probably to the Benson. Rd. For areas outside the laity it will be their responsibility to carry the $" line, but for areas inside the City the Gity will participate to the extent of paying the difference between a 611 and S'f line. The reason for reouiring an $" line is because the system is connected to the elevated tank Extension of the 611 line for distribution as now extended would not giveL full benefit of pressure of an 811 line. Councilman Curran moved that the Gouncil concur with the recommendations as stated here and act on that basis. Motion duly seconded and passed. Motion was made for the Mayor and Clerk to sign the purchase order from King County for two months rent for the Justice of Peace office. Motion seconded and carried. Communication from Herb Wilke, Bldg. inspector, regarding a septic tank drain discharging in a ditch along highway at 134.6 W. Meeker was read. Two weeks ware given to the owner to remedy the matter. This has not been done. By motion made the City Council referred the matter to the City Atty. Motion duly seconded and carried. bearing was continued on Armscrest Plat #3 . The mayor stated that no one present objected so we will have the reading of the Plat Ordinance. Uurran thought we should accept this plat with- out further comment on the unknown strip of ground on the West boundry. These contractors were making a fine job of developing Kent and it wasn 't any of the Councils business if there was a piede of property referred to as a spite strip,, Motion was made to refer it back to the Planning. Commission for approval or disapproval. Motion made, t6 table motion. troll call vote. Motion passed. Mr. Sipe read the minutes of the Planning Commission meeting of plat hearing, stating that the Plat would be acfepted if the question on the strip of ground was removed. Goncensus of the City Gouncil was that the plat should not have been presented to the Council until it was officially approved and signed by the Planning Commission. Firs. Matthews was present and reouested a change of opinion from the Gity Council regarding their decision on the Nursing rome on East Smith Street made at the last meeting. . Mr. Leo W. Stewart Atty representing Ntrs. Matthews, made a plea to the Council to review their decision of the last regular meeting and confide in the judgement of approval for the Nursing Home in that area. mr. Thatcher and various Gouncilman said they still stood by their decision of the last regular meeting. Resolution # 4.18 was by motion made, duly seconded and passed � to sell Lot 6, WGI-1st to George W. Heck and. Jeannine Fl. beck, his wife for and in the amount of 410, 500.00. Contract Ordinance of the Gity of Kent granting to the United States of America and its assigns a right of Way for a term of 50 years for construction, operation and maintenance of electric power transmission circuits across the City of Kent water mains was read on its first reading. Ordinance # 1054 fixing the salary of the City Attorney and repealing Section #1 of Ordinance # 837 passed. the unanimous vote of the City Gouncil. Mr. Burkland was present to discuss his water main payments on the West side. Mr. Thatcher will take up various contracts on the main and consult Ivir. Gay, Consulting Atty. Z40 continued: mayor 'Thornton announced that the horseshoe Garden Glub had put up Ghristma.s swags at the City gall and various other places around town. Motion passed to send a letter of appreciation. Councilman Shaffer moved that the Purchasing Agent call for bids on a new 6 cylinder Pickup for the Water Department. Motion carried. Resolution for easement on flood control with Armin Engrts being a cooperation agreement , was read. Councilman Gurran moved that the mayor & Clerk sign the resolution. Shinners seconded, Shaffer voted ney, motion passed . Shaffer moved that the City Attorney write a letter to the Interim committee of the Legislature in regard to placing responsibility of Dikes etc. in flooding conditions. Carried. Mayor Thornton appointed a committee four, Fournier, Thatcher, Curran and Thornton to go in to the Gommissioners office for a meeting regarding flood control responsibility. PAYROLL AND CLAIMS PRESENTED AND ALLOWED AS FOLLOWS : Payroll November 149821.26 Gurrenit. Expense l:laims 1VO15.01 Water " 1,149.12 Water Uonstruction It 309309.19 Street " 2 ,096.24 Sewer Revenue " 109016.91 Garbage " 647.93 Library 62.39 Library Construction " 69749.27 Park " 1,189.65 Parking Pleters " 3$.34 IUIEE`VIN G ADJOUrtNED : iwiayor Chas. Bridges City G1erk MAYOR a