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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 08/15/1960 kA Kent , Washington August 15, 1960 C'4 Regular meeting of the City Council; present Mayor Thornton, Council- Women Bovell and Mauritsen, Councilmen Hartlaub, Pozzi, Shaffer, Strain and Woodworth. Clerks and Treasurers reports placed on file. Minutes approved as printed of the last meeting. City Attorney, Mr. Lane explained the action taken by the planning Commission on the stock salesyard was illegal under the present zoning ordinance. The hearing set for tonight is not legal. Mr. Curran was present representing the residents of the area against the salesyard. Mayor Thornton declared the hearing open for comment. Mr. Harold Miller, Andy Anderson, John Anderson, Mr.. Younkers, and Frank O. Wilson 1 gave their objections to having the stockyard in their vb.cinity. , Mr. Sipe, Chairman of the Planning. Commission explained the oper- ation of the stockyard, and stated at the time of making the decision, it was not illegal. They were acting in advise of the City Attorney. Also, we have held hearing meetings on different parcels of land within the city and the policy of the planning commission has been to zone as .the majority of the property owners desire. Mayor Thornton declared the hearing closed. Councilman Woodworth moved the appeal of the people be allowed. Council- man Pozzi seconded, passed. A hearing was set for Sept. 6, 8: 00 PM , City Hall for the Stock sales yard. City Engineer reported the outfall sewer was progressing slowly and contractor has slab laid for the pump station. Mr. Sherwood reported he has had various meetings with Mr. Standard and they have come to an agreement to present to the council for approval. the price is $1, 500. for street right of way ground and $ 100. 00 for strawberry crop. Motion was made , duly seconded and passed to pay the above prices when the deed is prepared. City Engineer presented Maclyn Plat and would like the hearing. to be set for September 6. Councilman Hartlaub moved the public hearing be held Sept. 6, o subject to the signature of the planning commission. Councilman Woodworth seconded, passed. LL Mr. Sherwood reported the vacation of Clark street was underway and had an LU�d, appraisal of $ 255. 00. Half of this to be paid to the City. Councilman Pozzi moved Ow& to accept offer of Bowen Scarff of $ 127. 50' Duly seconded and passed. Councilman W W ;Hartlaub would like to recommend that Mr. Scarff install a sewer line at this time. �� ' Ammendment to the original motion to include sewer line at this time. Passed. I Q� Original motion also passed. Engineer wrote a letter to Britt Smith some time ago , advising Mr. Smith he owed $ 1, 477. 40 to Land O Lakes, for 530, feet of sewer line. Nothing has been paid at this time. Motion was made duly seconded and passed that Mr. Smith not be alloyed to make any more hook ups until this money is paid, and for the Engineer to instruct Mr. Smith by iie.tt;ar. Mr. Sandwick requests sewer assessment in North Park addition be released. This matter was placed in the hands of the sewer committee. Mr. Sherwood reported discussed at a meeting with Mr. Gay and Mr. Flint-xXQW:weacould use last part of sewer bond issue money fro West Hill. General opinion was money could be used for enlargement of the Treatment Plant. Mr. Dolman, Mr. Cole and Mr. Morrison were present requesting we use some of that money to apply trunk sewer to Kentwood Hills area to connect into the present West Side Sewer, and Mr. Morrison, contractor, stated that 90 acres contiguous to this area would also use this sewer. Councilman Hartlaub moved to have the City Engineer make a study on this sewer. duly seconded and passed. Councilman Hartlaub discussed Gillespie, Rigby and Burkland' s water and sewer agreement. Councilman Hartlaub moved to have this agreement for water and sewer released, because they have proved up on sewer connection but couldn't on water because we could not supply them with water, andcli strict #75 had lines in that area. Councilman Bovell seconded the motion, when all committments are made by all parties. Ammendment by Councilman Woodworth this is to be subject to legal ok of advisor, City Attorney , and bonding Council and.bonding people. Duly seconded and passed. Vote on orginal motion also passed. Mr. Vrooman appeared before the Council stating not adequate for left turn lane on 252. Councilman Woodworth reported on the parked truck situation in Salt Air Hills. It was stated last meeting the police took no action on this matter. The Police officers takked to both the residents and truck owners, and did all they could. Council# an Mauritsen reported the new program is ready. She also moved the Clerk be instructed t.o call for bids for street light system. Councilman Woodworbh seconded and motion carried. Councilman Strain moved that the city give resident connection to Mr. Junivicz and provide necessary household pump to handle connections. Duly seconded and passed. Councilman Shaffer moved to instruct the clerk to write a letter to Wn. Cities , resolution to back program for securing more money for cities by Legislative action. Duly seconded and passed. Letter was read from Tom Ryan , Assistant Superintendent King County Parks , congratulating Barney Wilson and Miss Jeanne Sherrow for their o success in the Seattle Times Park Departments Relay Carnival. Wo Letter read from the Kent Planning Commission recommending the w� , Council set September 6 for a public hearing on the Comprehensive Plan, �d,1 zoning ordinance as corrected, dated Aug. 1960, and the zoning map Wo Letter dead from State Highways requesting comment on the new W W state, maps going .to press soon. These maps were given to the Kent" 0:D and Midway Chamber of Commerce for study. Claim for damages paper served on the City was turned over- to the Insurancb carrier, Don Bell Jr. f6r attention. Fire Chief requested permission to purchase 130, by 70, on Military Road and 252rid..for $ 1, 000.'00 for a fire station site. Also, permission to call for bids for station on this _site as soon as deed is delivered. Duly seconded and passed to allow .the Chief W go ahead. ' CLAIMS PRESENTED AND ALLOWED AS FOLLOWS : Current Expense 8339. 76 Water 802. 76 Street .' 163.1. 38 .Sewer Rev. 1 7. 09 Sewer Const. 10, 265. 70 Garbage 723. 34 Library 136. 14 Park 1 19. 42 MEETING ADJOURNED : Mayor City Clerk Chas. Bridges i o,.... MAYOR a. i