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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 12/19/1960"0:& Kent, Washington December 192 1960 Regular meeting of -the City Council present, Mayor Thornton Councilman Bovell, Hartlaub, Tlauritsen, Pozzi, Shaffer, Strain, and Woodworth. Reports of Officers placed on file, Budget, Treasurer, and Clerk. Minutes of the last meeting approved as printed accept... Motion made, duly seconded and passed to -correct minutes of the last regular meeting pretaining to Street Light installations on North Central to read thus: Lights are to be instl�lled on various streets as follows: Number Location 1 St �.te & Gowe 1 4th & Titus 1 4th & Titus (across Library) 2 James, East of Central 2 Smith Street 1 ;Mate & 'vdard 1 Pioneer (at alley) 3 East Highway (north memorial park) 1 suspension light on East Highway at curve. The installation will concur twelve (12) wood pole bruclLets and one (1) on suspension on the East Highway at curve. Motion made, duly seconded and passed to correct the minutes of the last regular meeting pretaining to Resolution 1#438 to be changed to Resolution #437 and to approve the frontage road. Resolution #437 is adopted by motion, duly seconded, and passed for the Limited Access Highway frontage road and to delete sheets one and two. The frontage road is to be provided along the East side of the Highway from South 222nd to South 218th Street and is required to eliminate a most undesirable traffic situation for residents lying East of the Freeway. City Engineer, Glen Sherwood reported on the Viashington Cities displa7, meeting. He stated they are getting some cost figures on it and he would make a°more ext.ensive report at the next meeting. Councilman doodworth contacted -the local theatre on the movies they had been showing and they promised him that the showing of such movies= a•s "Psycho" would not happen again. Councilman loodworth reported on the Governor's -Safety Conference that the resolution on fireworks for the City Council of all cities cbe recommended to pass on or approve. The Council recommended that the proposed resolution be given to the City Attorney and for him to check it over before we adopt it . Councilman Hartlaub reported on the Parking Lot across the street that is available for $25.00 a month for ten (10) parking stalls and this would be cancelable by either party with in thirty•(30) days notice. City Attorney drew to the attention of the Council that the City could lease the parking lot for the City. Officials for off Street parking but could not rent it by the month. Councilman Strain read a doci.anent I'or the realease of an easement for an old water main for vahich the City has no further- uses Councilman ;3train moved seconded by Councilman ioodworth and parsed to release the easement for the old eater main in exchange for new transmission line easeirient. i.:�otion for suie carried Ed Sipe, Chairman of the Plannill, Comiiiission was present lie recommended that a vjarr,,_Lnt be drawn for Harlan Nelson J, .Associates in the ariiount of '"950.00 and that the wari,ant be held until the contract is completed, acknowledged, and accepted by the Planning Conmiission. CounciL'aan ,siiaffer moved, duly seconded, and passed to accept reconunendation of 1:Tr. Ed Sipe, Ch_­.irm:tn of the. Planning Com. to pay, the warrant and hold it until satisfaction on the contract was reached. Councilman Pozzi moved, duly seconded and passed to instruct the Clerk to write a letter to the at :,te laid Engineer thankinU, them_ for granting our request foie -the frontal e road. Con6ivuod: A letter viP5 wood 2ron the jitY 0; DMI00us 10- - "itinE to a"'our City jail for their prisoners. This jetteL wns raferred to the Police Comwittec for further study. A letter wao read from the City Clerk of the City of Kirkland requeotinG our City Council to help thew to make a deceision all the e,,,,penditures of 9305.00 remaining in the bank to the account of the Association of Valley Citiej, L4rry Fitch, City Clerk,, of KirklaAd until his death uw the only one authorized to issue checks on'thin account. Councilman itrain Yoved. seconded and passed to aile the money to WashinZton Cities for LeEislntion purposes and for the Clerk to notify same. A letter tau read from the U.S. A2Ay District Enaiheers Office notifying` us of a public hearing on japnovina and extending the Duwamish Waterway. hayoT'Thopntoh, announced that he am the City Engineer, 12. iheruood attended a meeting on the Duwami3h �bterway, there was discussion on the low level and high level bridge and the voiding of the Channel to 200 feet. The low level bridge is about one half the cost of the high 1evel bridge. Councilman Hartlaub moved to object to the low level bridge across the waterway and to instruct the Clerk to write to the U. S. Army District Engineers and send copies to the Kent Chamber of Commerce and the VLlley Industrial Commission stating the action taken by the Council. Motion for came carried. A letter was read from the ante Division of Yunicipal Corporations drawing attention to Cities putting in expense claims for lobbying during the session of the Legislature. A letter was read from the ;paint James E-pi,--�cpol church r ecomi-11- ending to the Council they create a picnic park and recreation facilities near the scenic Hill school site on property which isownedby the City of Kent. A letter was read from the City Enginaer, Mr. Sherwood, on the amount of money that was used on the outfall sewer, pump, and lift station in the amount of 41066.88, this money is to be transferred from the bond account into the sewer fund. A letter was read from the City Engineer, Er. Sherw000d, stating that the estate Tan Commission and the Department of Labor hao a release in for G. R. Leischner & Co. on the out fall sewer in the amount of $8,522-07. Motion made, duly seconded and passed to adopt Ordinance #1080, for the approval for general municipal purposes. 00,01014 , Y4l! t1''qib/ Motion made, duly seconded, and passed to adopt Ordinance 1 approving and accepting deeds for itTeet purposes, Ordinance #1082 for the City of Kent approving and accepting deed for Street purposes in the City View addition. Motion made, duly seconded, and passed to adopt Ordinance 1082. Motion made duly seconded, and passed to adopt Resolution 1441 to set a new hearing date of January 16, 1961 at-8:00 PM at the City Hall for the Lid on the Kentwood hills Trunk Sewer and also to recind Resolution #438 passed by the Council on the 5th day of December, 1960. Motion carried. Mayor Thornton appointed Emerson B. Thatcher as City Attorney to fill the vacancy of Arthur T. Lan; resigned. Councilman Woodworth moved to confirm the Mayor appointmentm of Emerson B. Thatcher as City Attorney, duly seconded, and passed with Councilman Hartlaub voting Nay. Councilman Pozzi reported on the merger on the Rgilroad Co. The Auburn City Council took action against the merger on the grounds that it would lay off several hundred employees who live in and around the area and various other businesses would be affected with the merger. Auburn City Council is to appoint a committee to opose the merger and after further discussion this problem was let to the Valley Industrial Committee to come up with a solution. 3.04 ContinuedE CLAINIS PRESENTID AND ALh0V ED AS FOLLOWS: Curr6nt ExP. Claims 15,821•89 ,r,,ater r „ 3, 078.76,, r1T ` -dater Const. 1,657.37 „ 2,093.37 Street �„ 3 94 Sewer ,g21.U4 Sewer Const. 14,237.64 Garbage " 1,192.44 Library 550.49 Park 't 1,342.75 Parkin; Meter 68111 IUEETING ADJOURNED: Mayor --Chas. Bridges City Clerk MAYOR a