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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 11/20/1961Kent, Waxhington November 20, 1961 Regular meeting of the City Council present Mayor Thornton, Councilmen Hartlaub, Mauritsen, Pozzi, Shaffer, Strain, and Woodworth. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as printed except... Motion was made, duly seconded and passed to add Tom Coen's name to the list of helpers on the Fall out Shelter as it was deleted in the minutes. Report of officers Budget, Clerk, & Treasurer by motion approved and placed on file. City Engineer Sherwood reported that the unanimous vote of the Planning Commission would like to have the vacation Mountain Street (27th Ave. So.) City Engineer also•recommends the vacation of this Street. Motion was made, duly seconded and passed to set a hearing date of December 18, 1961 at the City Hall for the vacation of Mountain Street. Building Inspector, Wilke attended school at Western State University from the 5th to the 9th of November. It was a very worthwhile course for building officials. The uniform Building Code was explained at the meeting very thoroughly and many useful things were noted. City Engineer Sherwood reported that a Change Order #1 on the West Hill Sewer has been reviewed by all important people, such as the State Health Department approved this change at the siphon around the upper head — works of the sewer system. Citv Engineer recommends that the Council approve Change Order #1. CORRECTED -REFER TO MINUTES OF 12-4-61 The description of the Change order. Delete bid item #29 lump sum bid amount equals $4700.00. #2 Construct structure and install piping and equipemnt as shown on the drawing that constitutes Change Order #2. In the next three weeks Mr. Morrison and the contractor on the LID agrees to construct this structure shown on this drawing for the lump sum in the. amount of $3850.00. Councilman Woodworth reported on the letter written from Mr. Roberts attorney for Mr. Woyvodich in regards to the bad parking from the Hinds Grill on the East Highway. The parkin; problem will be taken care of by the Hindw Grill. Councilman Pozzi reported on the btreet to be accepted from Cole & Dolman just off the Reith Road on the old Military Road, the peice that is black topped by the church. No action was taken. Councilwoman Mauriteen moved, duly seconded, and passed with Councilman Shaffer voting nay to have installed 10 Mercury Vapor Residential Street lights in the same location as the old Residential lights on Guiberson and Kenwood. CORRECTED -REFER TO MINUTES OF 12-4-61 Councilman Hartlaub suggested that we have a policy on Street Lights being placed in zertain areas so that a study can be made. Councilman Strain moved, duly seconded, and passed with Councilman Shaffer voting nay for a study to lne made by the Street Light Committee. Councilman Strain stated that our Health officer Dr. Hogan is looking into all phases of flouridation. A letter was read from Mrs. James Hogan, Sec. of the Kent Park Board stating that they have received a letter advising them on the conditions in regard to the type of Park Board Kent shall have and we will follow the instruction of the Council and we will function in this capacity for the best interest of the Community. We also are awaiting your decision in regard to our participation i# a work program with the Department of Public Assistance for improvement of park sites. A letter was read from the Planning Commission stating that the Compre— hensive Plan be amended to change the alignment of 42nd Ave. South, starting at South 264th Street to go Southwesterly through Mr. Morrison's.property to the Northwest corner of the proposed school site and extending to 40th Ave. north to this point. This recommendation is to expedite the construction of this school and also we recommend the vacation of Mountain Avenue (27th Ave. So.) A letter was read from Patrolman Danielson written to Chiefs Lee in regards to the Smith Street crossing being clsoed so long for repairs by the N. P. Railroad it seems it was to be closed for two weeks and now at this date it is running into its 5th week and there has been some talk about when they get through on Smith Street to go to work on Meeker Street and that would place the work in the Holiday season. The Council did not like having a main throughfare-blocked during this busy season. Continued: Councilman Pozzi moved that a letter bewritten to the N.P. Railroad stating that the lack of speed on Smith Street crossing and that if they close Meeker Street that all through the Holidays we would have a closed street on our main throughfare. A copy is to be made for the State Highway Department and the City Engineer. The usual and continued Park contract was read to the Council and by motion made, duly seconded and passed for the Mayor and Clerk to sign' - same. Mayor Shaughnessy from Auburn wrote a letter to the City of Kent on the new policy of Safe and sane fire works "we here in Auburn would like to know what Kent is going to do on their Ordinance of not permitting fire works if they shall amend it or cancel it out, all this information will help, us to formulate a continued policy.". Councilman Shaffer moved, duly sedonded and passed to stand on our same policy on fire works. A new law on the nomination and filing for office for the 4 year term of Councilmen$ now the law states that the Council term of 4 years shall be in positions.- Position•#1, #2, and #3 and for the Clerk to start this procedure out for the incumbent whether they file or not to draw a number at a Council meeting. The drawing for Positions #1, #2, and #3 accomplished. Councilman Shaffer drew position #33 Councilman Strain #1, and Council- man Hartlaub drew #2. These positions will be voted upon and various contest- ants will file for the positions and not for Councilmen 4 year term. Notice of appeal from the action of the Board of Adjustment taken by resolution #9 of said Board by Willis M. Calhoun applicant for the Variance in an R-1 Zone. Motion made, duly seconded and passed to set a hearing for the appeal from the action of the Board of Adjustment to the Council date set for December 18, 1961 Resolution #461 was adopted by motion, duly seconded and passed to borrow $30,000.00 from the Garbage fund to the Current Exp. Fund for Maintahance and operation. Resolution #463. was adopted by motion duly seconded and passed for a $1000.00 bond for a franchise to the State Highway Department this bond is for a sewer crossing on the Black Diamond Highway above the Hamilton Road entrance. Resolution #462- was adopted and by motion duly seconded and passed to delete the frontage service roads between Highwray Engineer Stations 961 50 and 975 50 on the left between Highway Engineers stations 988 00 and 1003 00 on the right. This is State Highway #5 south to 228th Street in Kent. Ordinance #1112 was adopted by motion duly seconded and passed fixing the compensation for City Councilmen for attending Council meetings and also fixing the salary of the City Treasurer amending section 1 or Ordinance 814 and section 1 of Ordinance 851. A petition was received and presented for annexation from a Mr. John Thompson and others. A check of the petition for annexation to the City of Kent which was filed on November 20, 1961 shows that signatures representing 82.2% of the assessed valuation were recorded. This area includes portion of Federal Highway Addition, and Interurban Heights and Section 21, T22 N R4E W. Ownership information was furnished by the Washington Title Insurance Co. and the valuation information was taken from the 1961 Tax Rolls of the King County Treasurer. Respectfully submitted Glen W. Sherwood, City Engineer. Petition was filed by John Thompson and others on the 20th day of ' November for annexation to the City of Kent be entertained. Date of hearing set for December 18, 1961 and that notices be posted and published according -- to law. Motion made, duly seconded and passed to hold a hearing December 18, 1961 on the above mentioned petition for annexation. Councilman Woodworth stated that there was a parking problem at the park. People were going to work in Seattle and leaving their cars there and ` this creates a problem for people patronizing the park. Councilman Strain moved, duly seconded and passed for the Police Committee to make a study of the parking at the recreation park. 662 Continued: City Engineer Sherwood requested the Council to call for a final hearing on LID 241 Street Lights. Motion made, duly seconded, and passed to set a hearing on December 18, 1961 for the LID Street Lights. Ed. Sipe, Chairman of the Planning Commission was at the meeting and stated that the Department of Health recommended 8 foot span between Travel Trailers where our plan is set for an 11 foot span. Mrs. Fraizer was in attendance at the meeting and wanted to know what had happened to the yater line at Lake Fenwick. The answer was no mscrow money placed in the hands of the City Clerk. Mr. Walt Ramsey was present from Hill & Ingman that the Standards are nearly complete. CLAIMS PRESENTED AND ALLOWED: Current Exp. Claims 5216.84 Alater " 4.99 Water Emergency 11 609.55 Street t1 1714.75 Sewer It 249.77 Garbage �� 279.40 Library 15.00 Parking Meter " 14.50 MEETING ADJOURNED: Chas. Bridges Mayor City Clerk MAYOR