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Kent, Washington
December 7, 196h
Regular• meeting of the Kent, City Council called to order at 8:00 P-111. Present :
Ivlavor Councilmen :I-men Thornton City Attorney Bereiter) Armstrong Buxton, Durand,
Plooney, Pozzi , Strain and Woodworth.
Minutes of the last meeting approved as printed , by motion.
Treasurer's) Clerk 's and Budget Reports submitted, accepted and placed on file,
by motion.
WATFR Second Line Strain reported that all of the pipe for the second
line was now in place, and that the costs were under the amount bid ,
thus far.
Lester Letters were read from the Dept. of Agriculture and from
Senator Jackson's office acknowledging r .celpt of the City's letter
and resolution concerning watershed aces, with specific reference
to Lester. The letters were placed on file.
Mooney reported that the School Board would meet at the Meridian Jr.
High on Dec. l7th at 7 :00 P.M. to discuss water problems. Strain in(]
the Mayor were asked to attend.
Hli:ALT14 & North End By motion, an. extension of time to January l8th, 1r;165 w-',Is
SANITATION granted to Slater Construction contractors for the north sewage fac-
ilities.
Federal Grant A letter was read from the Pollution Control Commission
informing the city that Kent has qualified for a grant not to exceed
f�44,880. Mooney 'scat-i that a meeting would be called after the first
of the year, at which the committee, the City P'.ngineer, and Hill & -
Ingman representatives would explain the South end project to the res
idents of the area, so as to preclude the expenditure of monies in
this area if the residents will not approve the project.
STREETS Freeway Mr . McKay and Mr. Dunn of the State Highway Dept. were preseriL
to request the City ?s tentative •,approval of the freeway route and the
diamond interchange. Discussion was had on the subject of the proposed
underpass at Shinn Street. A motion was passed for the city to approve
the tentative plans, with a letter authorizing to the State Highway
I Dept. indicating that the tentative approval is based on this inclusion :
that the grade of the freeway will he kept up to the extent that it
will not preclude an underpass at Shinn Street. 14r. McKay explained
that the purchase of the rights-of-way would commence about May 19b5,
since approvals would have to go through channels after the public
hearing in February.
House 14ovinE, The Cite Engineer expressed a need for better control by
the city over house movers, and requested autorization to work with the
City Attorney in drafting an ordinance which would require the movers to
furnish a route plan, and a timetable of tile flours during which they
expected to be on the cit-ly streets. Mooney reported on the recent re-
ports about discourteous police officers directing traffic for a house
n the East Valley Highway on Dec . I.
moving job o It was explained that
these were not Kent Policemen, but were part of an escort service en-
gaged b the house moving firm. The City Attorney and the City Fngin-
eer were authorized to review the ordinance.
9 T I F,E T S S. 240th The City Engineer reported that S 21+0th near the Ilighline Jr
73-o—Ilege would be improved by the County. It was noted that part of this
lies within the city limits of Kent and discussion was had as to the
manner in which the costs would be divided. Sherwood reported that h .,
the Mayor)
flozzi and the Chief of Police would meet on Tuesday with
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college officials and King County ofFicials. A ieport wrill be made
after the meeting.
LIGHTS By motion lights were authorized for the following locations, all on
the West side of 94th S. :
I on the corner of 248th S &194th S
1 on the lst pole ") of pole 24637
I on the 1-st pole S of pole
FRANrHISFS White River Water Co An ordinance granting a franchise to the White
Fiver Iiiater Company was -introduced by the City Attorney. Discussion
was had on the advisability of granting such a franchise for a lof1g -1
period as 25 years. A motion was passed to change the period from 25
to 5 years, with Strain voting nay.
Olympic Pipe Line An ordinance to grant a frnachise to the Olympic Pipe Co. was
introduced. Action was deferred to allow study of the matter.
The City Attorney was requested to study and review all franch-
ices now existing and report on same.
FINANCE Valley Regional Planning' Commission Armstrong moved for the �',200
budgeted for the Valley Regional Planning Commission be allowed and
� be forwarded to them. Motion passed.
It was ascertained, by motion, that the city would continue to cont-
ribute to the retirement fund for Mr. Cavanaugh, the City Treasurer,
for the 1 year extension period.
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TAB 'A report from TAB, a data processing service, was referred to
tFe finance committee for study.
BIDS Van de Vanter Bids were read on the storm sewer job for Van de Vanter
By motion, the bid was awarded to W. C. Frost of Renton, low bidder
at t23 ,767.40, subject to the aquisition of the necessary easements.
84th Ave. S. City Clerk Bridges read the bids on the storm sewer
job on 84th Ave. S. By motion, action on awarding the bid was deferr-
ed till the next meeting, pending a meeting with the drainage district
representatives.
EASEMENT A motion was passed for the Mayor and City Clerk to sign an agreement
with Gerden Clark whereby the city will pay : 1500 for the aquisition
of an easement for the Van de Vanter storm sewer.
TONFLL,I The second petition for annexation of property owned by August
ANNEXATION Tonelli and others was presented, together with a letter from the
City Engineer reporting that the signatures represent owners of
property aggregating more than 75% of the as:;essed valuation of the
area. By motion, a Board of Review meeting was set for 1:30 P.M.
on December 16, 1964
( RAILROAD Pozzi moved for the City Engineer to write to the Northern Pacific
Railroad regarding the crossing at James St. & lst Ave. N. and for a
copy of the letter to be sent to the Street Committee. Motion passed.
PLANNING It was noted that it has been six weeks since a report has been re-
ceived from the John Graham Co, and that the city is anxious to have
their comments on off street paeking, so that meetings can be arranged
with the merchants after the first of the year.
Park Site It was noted that a letter from the John Graham Co would
be forthcoming stating that the Nike-Ajax site would be unsuitable
for park purposes. Mrs. Hogan noted that the Kent School District
would get the buildings and the upper 10 acres. A motion was passed
for the City Attorney to write to GSA, advising them that the city
is no longer interested in acquiring the property for park purposes,
after the letter is received from the John Graham Co.
PLANNING The City Attorney was instructed to draft the necessary documents to
COMMISSION• set a public hearing for Jan. 4th, 1965, to discuss an amendment
to the zoning ordinance which would require the Planning Commissin n
to hold public hearings on rezones.
ZONING Kent Industrial Center Ordiance 1277, approving the rezone for Kent
Industrial Center from MA to MI was read and passed by motion.
CLAIMS PRESENTED AND ALLOWI?D AS FOLLOWS:
Current Expense 5,698.41
Water 1,749.55
Water Construction 170097.12
Street 4:985. 56
Sewer 1, 852 .90
Sewer Construction 30,614. 55
Garbage 392.74
Library 16,764.01
.Park 572.63
Fire Bond Funds 18,793 .36
LID # 245 19,336.48
LID // 246 54, 799.71
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MEETING ADJOURNED 10:10 PM ;J O
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` Chas. Bridges
City Clerk
Alex Thornton
Mayor
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