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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 10/17/1960 I:11'.f�fJ Kent , Washington Oct ober 17, - 1960 Regular- meeting of the City Gouncil present were mayor Thornton, ! ouncilr an Bovell, hartlaub, kauritsen l Pozzi, Shaffer, Strain, and Woodworth. Minutes of the last meeting approved as printed. Treasuers report presented and placed on file. The `pity Engineer, Glen Sherwood reported to the Council that the request to the State for a franchise on the new transmission water line into town has been made and is in the mail. L) mr. Sherwood, City Engineer, reported that k1r. lles of the School Disctrict, requested the use of a triangular piece of property that the City 'owns out by the new school for a better roadway access to the property. ------Councilman nartlaub moved that the Street Committee review the request and report back at the next Council meeting. motion was passed and duly seconded that the hearing on the Pierces Platt be set at the next regular 8ouncil lvieeting, Gouncilman Woodworth moved to have the 1960 Fire Prevention Code and ordinance adopted by reference. Motion was duly seconded and passed. Councilman Woodworth reported on the Salt Air hills meeting which was 'field at Arthurs Restaurant, they had an agreeable dnd enjoyable meeting. Also, Gounciftman itartlaub was present. Councilman Woodworth reported on the Safety Driving Program luncheon which was held at Ceven 0 s Moonlite Inn, with the heads of the various departments of the .City. This Woodworth commented could mean a reduction in insurance as time goes on. This. motion was duly seconded and passed. Gouncilman Woodworth stated there will be a meeting of the Legislative Committee at Cevene ' s 11400nlite Inn, 7 :00 Pivi, October 1.8,, 1960. 'There will be various Cities represented at this meeting. Pla.yor Thornton will have the number attending this meeting for the next Gouncil meeting. ivir. Sherwood, City Engineer, gave a rundown on the Sewage L: 'treatment Cutfa.11 and lift stations. Pir. Sherwood also announced that the men from the Government, were into the office to see what payment they would make on the construction. The payment on the construction would be $31,000.00 or 30% thereof. fir. Ramsey was present fie requested that the Change Order #1 on• our lift station under G. R. Leischnerg, Contractor by motion. Motion was duly seconded and passed to accept the change, order #1. Councilwoman Bov ell moved to accept the change order #1. Councilman Pozzi made a motion for the City Engineer, Sherwood to write another letter to the State Highway Engineers t o have the various streets widened as was proposed in a previous letter. Councilman Pozzi reprted that the County will have ttieir trailer dump in progress in the latter part of luovember. Councilwoman lnauritsen moved for the Clerk to purchase two Nierc-zry vapor lamps and call the Power Company to install them ern their poles at the East Valley highway and the O'Brien Road, and the West Valley Highway and the O 'Brien Road, (one Tight. e4ch) . Motion was duly seconded and carried. Councilwoman mauritsen reported that the Chamber of 'Commerce wanted. the City to expand the available funds and endevor to set, up an LID for the difference for street lights in the business area. She reported that this could not be done as the Gity can 't form an LID it must come from the business men. She also: reported that a letter was on its way from, the Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce to. the City on the LID. A motion was made to request from the two lowest bidders on Street Lights an extension of four months. Councilman Strain stated that mr. Campbell was in the audience on his water connection that was to be given to him free, on the sewer main wiiich was misplaced on his property instead of in the City Alley. i�ir. Bridges , City Clerk is to look in the minutes inregards to a free water connection. A letter was read from L. n,. Cavanaugh, City Treasurer requesting investment of §80,000.00 of Sewer Construction money in the U. S. Treasury bill. iviotioh was made duly passed and seconded. Continued: ( � motion was made for lair. Sherwood, City Engineer, and his assistant mr. Dent to attend the American Public Works Association in Bellingham. On ivovember 2 , 3 , and 4, 19bO. Motion was rm de duly seconded and passed. Motion -was made for Robert Kristofferson to attend school in Walla Walla, on October 20, and 21, 1960 for Plant Operators. motion was duly seconded and passed. A letter was read from Jaynes Curran representing the Brisco memorial School, in opposing the propcsed termination of bus service by Greyhound Lines on the vvest Valley nighway. A resolution was adopted to go on record to protest the termination of buss service on tiie West Walley highway. Motion made duly -- o seconded and passed. A letter was read from the Kent Planning Commission that we have side walks on at least one side of streets in new plats. Also the, need for play areas to he set aside for children in Wo new plats. mr. Lee, Chief. of Police points out the Stoneburner wW Addition as one where this problem exists. Ke would like this WD . made a part of the new plating ordinance which will be presented to the Council by the Planing � omrrvission in tine near future. A letter was read from the Derartment of r-iealth announcing; that a Certificate of Competency is being issued to mr. Robert m. Kristofferson, as he lies successfully passed -the examination. A letter was received from the King County Engineer, Walter F. Winters stating that $51,500,000.00 worth of damage has been caused by floods in King County in the last twenty years in Xing County. `.Where will be a proposition on the V ovember 61 1960 ballot. There will be a luncheon on October 16, 1960 at 12 :00 noon in Room 403 , Seattle chamber of Commerce to discuss this with members of the Council. A letter was read. from Joel P. Buffington , News Editor for radio KASI, who teas covered the Council meetings for the last two years and in this way has kept ttie people of Kent informed on the news, ivir. Buffington left for Susanville,. California on October 15, 1960 , to work in a radio station thbre. iVir. Buffington suggested that the Mayor or the Clerk should report the next day on the radio the minutes of thev� Council meeting and. in that way keep ttie people informed. A letter was received -from the State Highway District Engineers Office , for a transfer resolution for `$2,,613 .bO for the installation of four (4) luminaires ' a't.' atr.t.he intersection of Primary State H i.ghway /tl and South 252rtd' street`, `A motion was duly madC , seconded , and passed. There was a hearing field and opened on Street Vacation on' the South Boundry of Armscrest Addition #-2. iuo one opposed the vacation so the hearing was declared closed by iuiayor Thornton. Oridance #107.6 was read and duly seconded for the vacation of a certain street within the city limits of Kent. Ordinance, passed. Mr. Lane, City Attorney reported on Bill of Sales of easement from the school District and none was reported to the Engineer. A petition was received and read. to the Council with more than 75yo valuation signed by property owners for annexation. A letter was received from the City Engineer, Mr. Sherwood, stating that he had made a study of the petition filed with the City Clerk on October 17, 1960 and found that signatures of owners represented 62.6jo in value, according to 19bO assesed valuation for taxation. This petition covers portions of sections 26, 27, and 35 and is bounded on the West by the military Road and on the East by the East Valley highway and yet also includes all of Lake Fenwick. iYiotion made duly seconded and carried to set a hearing date on ivovember 7 , 1960. Pir. Sipes, , Chairman of the Planning Commission talked on the mobil homes zone and how they should be rezoned as such. Mr. Paul Wieser- was at the meeting and explained to Council about mrs. Polick about: the -roadway into Pioneer Sand and Gravel and they had offered her 1p13,000.00 for the roadway and her attorney wanted $4,000.00 so the negotiations were dropped. Councilman Shaffer moved and Councilman Strain seconded this motion which was duly passed to have the City Attorney Lane warn them that the City has interest in the old County 15 ' foot right�4of-way Councilman Woodworth voted relay. /`,N A�1 Continued : mayor Thornton We his appointment to the board of ajjgstment as follows, James Curran, Bob Carroll, Arthur Aartlaub , Ed Sipe, and Chas. Bridges. Councilman Woodworth moved and Councilman Strain seconded to have the City Engineer, Mr. Sherwood write a letter to the nigaway District Engineer to find out when they are going to stark acquiring right,V of- wavy for the Valley Freeway. motion was duly seconded and passed. , Gouncilman Shaffer moved for douncilman Woodworth to pursue the realignment on the Lvorthern Pacific Keilroad on Smith and Shinn with the Street "ommittee and the City Engineer, Sherwood. motion was duly seconded and passed. Councilman Shaffer moved to have Mo. Lane, City Attorney send copies of the letter to Pioneer Sand and Gravel. motion was duly seconded and passed. ',&t ELT, nHid CLAIMS PRESENTED AND ALLOWED AS FOLLOWS : Current Expense Claims ZOOM Water S1 3 5S.51 Street 11 1,382 .53 Sewer Rev. 11 292 .32 Sewer Construction it 12 , 571.52 Garbage 1/ 126.95 Library 11 19701 Park " 151.73 Parking Meter f1 5b. 57 wEETING ADJOUN.NED : — mayor (.has�. B r i� City Glerk Cam: .l7"�•C..,,r, MAYOR