HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 02/01/1960 Kent , 07ashington - February 1, 1960 11
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Hegul=ar meeting of the City Council, present; Mayor Thornton,
Councilman Curran, Pozzi , Scott , Shaffer, Strain, Shinners and
Woodworth. Minutes of last regulor meeting approved rs r.rint ed extent
Correction to- Minutes :
Mercury vapor street light to be rInced on H .H. Ave.
between Gorge and Meeker not on Second Avc.
Report 'of Officers, Clerk 's , Treasurer ' s , BudFet.
Bids were presented to the Citi- Council which were opened
on January 29, 1960, at 3 P.M. for Police car, Inspector's car,
and Water Dept . Pickup. Bids were referred for study to
committees. Police car and Inspectors cnr to the Folice and
Fire Committee and Water Dept . PAckur to the irvater Committee. *
Mr. Sherwood recommended that the City accept 5th Ave . N.
between Winner and Cloudv and Claudv Street from 4th to 5th as
a gravel street .
Mr. Sherwood requested permission for Donald. Dent and Herb
Wilke to attend the school on Sani_tary Sewer Installation in
Seattle on February 2 , 1960 . Motion vas mode to nrantl the
request . Motion seconded and yass& .
The City Engineer announc& that there vauld be a
Drainage meeting at Kenton, Thursday, February 4, 10,bO at 10. A.K.
Any Councilmen that wished to attend are invited.. Councilman
Pozzi moved, was duly seconded end ressed for the City EnFr. ,
Mr. Sherwood to attend said meeting.
Councilman Woodworth stated he would have a more comrlete
report on the request for information can limited parking areas.
Councilman Scott reported on last Saturdays meeting v_i th
Brett Smith and Land Cif Fakes Development , Tne . The Sewer
Committee were present and Councilmen Curran and Sheffer were
invited to attend. Thev discussed the extention of the Rrett
Smith sewer. The decision qrrived at was not unpnimous.
Councilman Scott dial not concur with the decision so would let
Councilman Woodworth make the motion.
Councilman �^:�ood�,:orth moved that Brett Smith r av 2 the
cost of the Land 01 Lakes sewer line , str rting from the man
hole at the school and ending at the manhole closest to
Brett Smith's property.
Mr. Brett Smith was present and stated he had erranped
with the proper City Officials to r av the fee for the sewer.
Now it seems that Land 0 ' bakes has something to say about; it
and that it is contrary to the information he was given, namely
that he could hook up to the server for a 0�)10.00 connection fee.
Having let the contract , he was at the mercy of the Council,
but felt that undue costs had been levied agpins! him.
Councilman Woodworths motion cprr:i.ed, Scott voted ney,
Pozzi refrained.
Councilman Curran read a letter on Ilighline School Dist.
application for the water main to run into their new building.
Motion was made to not, take any action on letter at this time.
We will take no action as long as the area is under attach.
Motion carried.
Letter regarding District (Water) #75 's Flans to extend
their water mains through the city streets to serve People on
the outside was referred to Mr. Gay.
Councilman Stv ai_n moved to instruct the Cit>> Clerk to
authorize P.S . P. A L. Co. to install three (3 ) street lights
on W. Gowe St. between 5th :end 6th Ave;: . Also four (4) residential
street lights on So. 243rd. Motion duly seconded and passed .
Councilman Shaffer said the comoittee on Public Hearings
was starting on February 22 , 1960 , discussing zoning. Other
meeting dates will follow but dates are tentative. Councilmen
Shaffer will get the schedule to the Council as soon as possible.
Shaffer stated that the Planning Commission OK 'd the
vacation of Saar Street . Councilman Shaffer made a motion for
the vacation of Saar Street by having the attorney moke notices
for a Bearing on February ln , 1960.
Motion was made for Councilman Curran to work up a policy
for the dale of Citv streets to the abutting property owners
when they request vacation of said streets.
continued:
Councilman Shaffer had Mr. Eckl- nd_s s1 aternent of Insurance
business. Mr. Eckl.---nd has the proper qualifications to p—)rtici_xaate
in the City 's Inst rance business . i!oti on T,Tas made to submit
Mr. Ecklands ax`I'11_catl_on for business to our Tnslzr'ance carrier,
M!r. Don Bell. 11"lotion C^rri_< d.
Motion was m )de for Councilman Shaffer to look into purchase
of insurance by bid.. IVLotion duly seconded. and r a.ssed.
Councilman Shaffer reported treat he .had a discussion with
l'•'ir. James on Urban renewal.
The U.S . Army !,ngineers re-uest that ive -include 'c.' "IViaintai.n
and operate the nro•jec , ,,Tnr•k-1 a_f t,E'r construct-,ion." in the
,..esolution before they will accept it and proceed i,•-i.th the ?-:rnrk
on the dike. Councilman Shinners moved to comply "Ith the re-uest .
Motion duly seconded and passed.
A _letter from N . P. t.l'.. Sias read. rer7uesting the City to
handle the actual v.ro.rk on the rroposed improvement 'of' Vvi.nner St .
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and lst Ave. N . The R .It. Co. refers the Citv let the hid for the
street work at the R .R. Co. expense. Tlae irack and signal work
v;ill be done by the ii..l� . Co. I'fiotion ru de, duly seconded and
passed to accept the .r cormnend@tions of the letter.
Letter read from I'.S.I advising cost recuir�ements
to the City perta-i_nin ; to electric se,, vice to tkie elevated vaater
tank off Military Road . Total extra cost is$146.64. I`!oti.on made
duly seconded and passed to accept the extra expense.
Motion was made for the Clerk to t•,rit'e F.S.P. & L. Co. authorizing
them to proceed `��ith instal.lat:ion of �)ovjer to the high tarik.
14otion duly secondedl and passed.
Motion vras made, duly s,=nded and passed to take the City
Census under the Wash-inr,;ton State Census Board.
Mr. DeLong and. his neighbors on 21IOth Street recuested a nei,•
water main to hook up to a nei� house at the end of the street .
Councilman Shaffer moved that a nev, 6" main be put in ,,rid charged.
to the property owners. After lengthy discussion motion was m<ad_e
to table the motion. After more discussion motion vacs voted on
and lost to table . After .further discussion motion v:as made to
refer to water committee for study. Motion duly seconded and passed .
Mr. Hauge appeared at the Council meetin,v and t,;aater, to
know why his plat #3 was riot in order. He felt lie i-as riot being-
treated right. The Cit�l would not 1-ike to see unpla -ted. nrorerty
developed :in the area of Knob Hill.
Special committee with Street Committee appo=inted to look
into the Hauge plat and make a study of conditions.
P r. Campbell" i,,las present at thr Council meeting once again
and talked on the louses being removed from said alley.
Brett Smith announced he would like to have a letter on the
conditions and regulations on water mains that lie brill extend
into his property. Mayor Thornton said he had
Mayor Thornton said he had received a letter from the Chamber
of Commerce setting up the committee to have meeting with City
Officials to discuss B 0 Tax. Mayor Thornton appointed a
committee, Councilmen Curran and Shaffer and the City Clerk,
to meet with the Chamber of Commerce on B '' 0 Tax , Feb. 17, 1960
at 6 A.M.
Councilman Shinners reported that Dean Barlow of Deans Touring
Service was not getting his percentage of calls through the KPD
He nl,,-ced on file with the Clerk the calls he did and didn 't
receive between January 6, 1960 and January 28, 1960. The ratio
is 3-8.
PAYROLL AND CLAIMS PRESENTED AND ALLOWED AS FOLLOV�S :
Payroll for January 17, 531.67
Current Expense Claims 2 '611.46
Wat
Water Construction It '842 . 12
Street " 1,219.34
Sewer Revenue 401.64
Sewer Construction T° 264. 88
Garbage " 371. 87
Library Construction 563 . E-7
Park 13 .95
Parking Meter " 21.75
MEETING ADJOURNED:
Mayor ✓
Brid .,es
City Clerk
' MAYOR