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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 04/16/1962 Kent, 'Yashington April 16, 1962 Regular meeting of the City Council present Mayor Thornton, Councilmen Bovell, Hartlaub, Moon6y,s-P9z�zi, chaffer, Strain, and Woodworth. Minutes of the last regular meeting approved as printed except. . . Councilman Shaffer moved , duly seconded and passed that a lighted fountain should be allowed and paid for. Report- of officers, Clerk,Treasurer, and Budget presented and placed on file. City Engineer, Sherwood reported that the Planning Comm. approved the' Dehnert Plat and would like to recommend that May I 7, 1962, be the date of hearinL; on this plat. Motion made, duly seconded and Fa ssed for the hearing on the Dehnert Plat to be May 7, 1962. Planning Commission also approved the final plat of Kentwood Hill. Glen ,�l and would like to recommend the date of hearing be May 7, 1962. Motion made, duly seconded and passed to hold the hearing on Kentwood Hill Glen #1 on May 7, 1962. City Engineer reported that we have been getting traffic counts with a borrowed counter. 5,Ve set it on Smith St. and counted 11,000 cars per day on Smith >t. Mayor Thornton asked the City Engineer if he had done anything on the planters for the entrancesto the City Engineer stated that he didn 't understand at the last meeting on the six signs ordered and the Mayor explained that they were re- flective signs made downstairs by the firemen and they are set on a steel post in a planter at each entrance. City Engineer was to see Mr. Nesbitt of the Highway Department and see where the best location for these signs would be. The other signs talked on last meeting were beautification signs. Councilwoman Bovell reported on the progress rejort of the Treatment Plant about six months ago with Mr. Koch and Mr. Neilson. They devised a program in three phases: #1. Engineering stage , correct filtration, and deviate I storm drainage, also make application to the Home and Housing i program from the Government . We now have separated a good deal of this storm water and have allocated 270 applications from the Pollution Control Commission. #2. To work towards immediate needs increased our plant and efficiency by various ways such as lagoons, baffles and filters. #3 . The comprehensive study for a long range plan such as for the next ten years. This will come when we have approval from the Government. Our consulting Engineers have been working on this program and they hope to have it completed by July 7, 1962 as we feel at this time we have made a great stride toward this improvment. Councilman Mooney requested the Clerk to read the letter from the T-Vashington State Pollution Control Commission he had received this week and include this in Councilwoman Bovell 's f'eport. Letter was read from the Pollution Control Commission stating that we are probably aware the Commission is preparing for hearings with certain pulp mills which have contested conditions of waste discharge permits issded by them. Their survey group is collecting information to be ased ...". in the hearings and they will be occupied with this until next fall, so they are unable to set a definite date for a plant study at Kent. They will make every effort to schedule a study as soon as they can but probably '-*ill not be in the immediate future. Councilman Mooney moved, duly seconded and passed that the City Treasurer give us exact figures on the sewage con- nections for the Council. Also ask sewage Committee , Treasurer and City Engineer to work with outside sewers and not let the amounts accumulate before they are billed by the Treasurer and for the Engineers to notify the Treasurer about the connections at the time the"v are made. Councilman Mooney also requested the status of the Shinn St. sewer damage when this is going to be l;ut up for contract. Continued: Councilman Fartlaub reported that 1,11ere will be some paint- ing on the outside of the City Fall- so i_t will. look a little better for fair time and some minor cha.nrTes in painting on the inside. Councilman I"Looney renuested to have street Li,,rhts relit again on the annexation i-n I11-i _ y, he not knowing that we had been served with papers restraining us from doing anything in the area until the court orders us to. Cur. ",ttorneys are sup- posed to answer this writ of prohibition on April. 20, 1962 . Cot.rn1�cilt'�oriz.nsr �a11 watertmapd innacrPclntherhiglr��ajlater District #75 * '3 t 252nC1.. Fe reported that we w ould not honor their request. Motion mane, duly seconded and r_assed i.o deny ',,'ater District. !,775 to ill-tall the water main . ret?ncil_rna.n Mooney abstained from the vote because he I-11d not had much information on this subject. Councilman 'train reported on a meeting with the Lake Ferr,jick water main LID. ------------------ Councilman tlartlaub moved to amrnend the present water Ordinance where there is a +dater LID or a lot longer than 135 feet back from tl,.e property line where the water main would run to give an extended service to a. person so t}1ey would not be paying twice. "�s our pres•Qrlt ordinance says that trey will. pay T' .00 per foot with the long lots over. 135 feet a nd that makes a person pay twice for the same service. The amendment would read that people having; the existing houses and would want to bl.iild. anot-Iler house on the back of their., lot outside of the 135 feet drat was assessed with the LII) they would be granted an extended and the cost v' ould be :'1,87. 50. `This amendment by motion passed fray for the attorney to amend the existing water ordinance ns sl?gested. Councilman Money mover'. , duly seconded and la sled for the City Engineer to prepare and call for bids at 3 :00 P14, May 29, 1962, for the LID on the Lake Fen�,iick water main. 1'1ayor Thornton announced that the discussion on the hearing of Matelich to discuss the road location as re(>uested by Mr. I.iatelich ' s attorney would be postponed because Mir. Matelich is away on a vacation. Mavor `Thornton announced the hearing open on the 'Volvi.n block plant on the Taylor Road, of his 13 acres. Anyone in the crowd objecting please stand and state ,,our name and address. Mr. Taylor at 6252 South 228th, would like. to know more bout this and what it is going to do to our t-axes and their, adjoining property, also what the trucks going back and forth will do to their roads, Mr. 1olvin was present and stated that it :vould be a small- plant and a machine stop at this time and their trucks were one and one/half ton trucks and not large semis. There were no other objections to the block plant on the Taylor Road so the Mayor announced the hearing closed . Councilman Hartla. ub moved, duly seconded and passed to approve the rezone for tle block plant. Letter was rP•.d from the )-Tanning Commission that was presented -at the last meeting was represented at this meeting for action on the renuest for the Cljairman of the Planning Commission recommending for Ordinance r107.1, Sec . 10.11 . 5 proce- ddure be amended to read: Applications together vi th plans specifications shall- be submitted to the City Engineer and his approval shall be required before site preperation or development work is commenced at the present time the Ordinance requires plans .for parkin; be submitted to both the City Engineer, and t1le Flanning Commission and we feel that is not necessary because .it 1•olds r_rh construction for about 30 days. Continued : The letter on truck wrecking yard was resubmitted back to � the Council for action at the request of E.A. Sipe , Chairman of the Planning Commission. The above two letters were layed over until the July amend- ment of the Zoning Ordinance by accumulated recomriiendation from the Planning Commission. A letter was read from the Planning Commission recommending to the Council to rezone for Mr. Tjalter H. Wheeler, of 24426 Pacific Highway South, Kent, to zone it to MHR as soon as possible . This area in the City of .Kent has recently had a writ of prohibition signed against it so at this time we will take no action on the Walter H. ?^feeler rezone , until we get the court j order changed. Councilman Woodworth moved., duly seconded and passed for the Clerk to write a letter .to Mr. ':'heeler and tell him why we did not take direct action on the rezone . Councilman Hartlaub moved, duly seconded and passed to table the motion of the '10lieeler rezone until the next meeting . Letter was read from the Planning Commission fora rezone from an R-4 to a C-3 from Ralph Gerber and hurray Miller they recommend that this have a hearing. A letter was read from Charlie 1'Ialler akking for a rezone from an R-1 to an M-1 this is also recommended by the Planning Commission, to have a hearing held by the Council. R letter was read from the Planning Commission to have a hearing on the proposed rezone from an R-1 to an M-1 by the Kent Development Co. The above letters being read, Councilman Mooney moved, duly sdconded and passed to hold a hearing on May 21, 1962 on these recommendations from the Planning Commission on rezones. A letter was read from the Planning Commission that there will be a vacation of a portion of the John H. Patten Road right- of-way along the Military Road for vacation. Motion made , duly seconded and passed to hold the hearing on this vacation of this portion of street right-of-way on May 21, 1962. A letter was read from the City Treasureron an inquiry ! I from Mr. Ernest P. Vogel, manager of the Bank of Kent, regarding the deposit of some portion of municipal funds with the newest of this City's finicial institutions. The Treasurer recommends that he be authorized by the Council to transfer to said bank such portion of the available funds as appear to be to the best of our mutual interests. Motion made, duly seconded and passed for the transfer of funds to the Bank of Kent. A letter was read from the Treasurer stating that LID # 241 during the Thirty-day period ending April 6, 1962 and allowed by law for the payment of the same without interest in the sum of $16,086. 84, and that there remains unpaid assessments in said -District Number 241 aggregating the sum of .$8, 883 .42 to be paid off in a bond issue. Motion made, dulygeconded and passed to have the City Attorney draft an Ordinance for issuance of bonds for LID #241 Street Light LID. A letter was read from Barney 1'�Iilson, Supervisor of Parks and Recreation, requesting to have his expenses paid to a conference in Vancouver B.C. on 4-29-30, and 5-1-2, 1962. Motion made, duly seconded and Massed to allow Barney Wilson to attend the Conference in Vancouver with expenses paid . Motion made, duly seconded and passed to allow the payment of $2,213 .60 for the final payment on LID 243 . All that remains on LID 243 from Sanitary sewer on West Hill is the retaining 15% which is due and payable in the 30 days from this date. It was announced that there will be a hearing on the Street Plan in the 2nd meeting in May. Councilman Strain stated that he would like to have the Street Committee make a study on the vacations of streets and the policy that now is set, Councilman 1,1oodworth duly seconded and passed. Councilman Pozzi voted nay. ,.. Continued: Councilwoman 13ovel.l moved, duly seconded for a hearing on the re ular meeting of Tiay 7, 1962 , for Flans for the Developers recommended to notify Builders Tnc. This motion was withdrawn and another motion made , duly seconded and passed to hold a hear- ing on the Monday evening of 4-23-62 , at 7:30 P11 with the Developers and Home Builders and the Clerk is to advise by letter the Home Builders Association of the hearing. Councilman Hartlaub made a motion to have material pur- chased for a small building in front of the recreation park building to give information by free volunteers ' service on all instructions and infromation on the ?'' orld 's Fair and orther pertinent questions of the City. There would be free labor furnished on the const- ruction on this small building that would be placed out to the curb so it would be easy to give information to the people in the Kent area and tourits traveling through. Motion made, duly seconded and passed with Councilman Strain voting nay. Councilman Mooney stated that there are three garden clubs which have contacted him and would like to have the Street crew clean up the North side of the a.p;,roach from the Fast Highway on Scenic Hill so they could set up a flower garden there and they would keep it in contact and beautify that section of the street. The street crew will do this. City Attorney Tliatcher requested the Council to have Elvidge Watt Veblen & Tewell be retained as Counsel in the latest law suit filed. Mr. Turner was present at the Council meeting and would like to know if he would dedicate Wouth 228th St. (portion of Street right-of-way) going Fast from the east Highway, at this time but does not want it improved now. This will be granted when the papers are d r� wn for the dedication. Gov. Rosel.lini was at the new bank opening and he stated to the people there that there are not enough roads in this area and that is what caused him to be late for the dedication. Motion made for the Clerk to write to Mr. Beierlein in Auburn, Chairman of the Good Roads and have a meeting with him on the subject of North Central, Meeker, Smith and Gowe Streets. Gowe St. being an alternate to 5A. An amendment to the motion on the Valley Freeway, will not divert from the Freeway for any of these improvements on the above mentioned streets. Councilman Mooney withdrew the motion for two weeks to give it time for study. Fire & Police Committee Councilman Woodworth) Chairman of moved that- James Smail be appointed as a volunteer Firemen as recommended by Fire Chief Chas. Bridges, duly seconded and passed. Motion made , duly seconded and passed to send Fire Chief Chas. Bridges to Command School at Yakima, April 17, 18, 1962, with all expenses paid. Councilman Woodworth moved, duly seconded and passed that we have the City Attorney draw an ordinance to install and main- tain flouridation equipment and to include this in the budget for 1963 . CLAIMS PRESENTED AND ALLOWED ASClaimss117S: 6,261.05 Current Exp. it 22545. 50 Water t, 1,122.74 Street „ 150.11 Sewer Garbage 52.04 136.04 tt Library 3631 Park t, 64.26 15.95 Parking Meter MEETING ADJOURNED: i CHAS. BRIDGES MAYOR CITY CLERK MAYOR