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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 10/03/1966 Kent, Washington October 3, 1966 Regular meeting of the Kent City Council called to order at 8:00 p.m. Present : Mayor Thornton, Councilmen: Armstrong, Buxton, Mooney, Pozzi , Strain and 'Woodworth, City Engineer Sherwood, City Attorney Bereiter Minutes of the last meeting approved as printed and accepted by motion. STREETS Traffic Control . Woodworth moved that the speed limit be changed from 25 to 35 MPH from Ist Ave. No. to the West Valley Highways on James Street. Armstrong seconded, motion carried. Walkways. Pozzi reported that the street superintendent and the committee will investigate the request for blacktop walkways at the public schools and will give a detailed report at the next council meeting. Pozzi moved to deny Vern Parmenter's request for a years extension of employment after December I, 1966 when he reaches retirement age. Woodworth seconded. Under discussion, Mooney stated that hereafter he would vote against extending service for anyone having attained retirement age. It was further noted that this had nothing to do with the individual, . but would become city policy. Motion carried. LID 251. Bids were read for improvement to So. 212th from: Scarsella Bros. 211,580.70 (Alternate A - 56,333.00 Tri-State Const. 273,755.00 12, 179.50 Scalzo 277, 153.00 9,766.00 West Coast Const. 290, 155.36 11,294.50 The City Engineer recommended that these bids be held until the next council meeting. Pozzi so moved, Armstrong seconded, motion carried, after discussion with Bill Chase of Hill & Ingman. A letter from Hill & Ingman was read certifying that protests signed by property owners within LID 251 represent 48. 10% of the total amount of the assessment roll. Mooney moved that this letter be placed on file, Strain seconded, motion carried. Ordinance 1391, amending Ordinance No. 1333 to include additional property to be acquired for the purpose of providing road right- of-way for public access for ingress and egress and the placement of utilities thereon, was read by the City Attorney. Woodworth moved for passage and adoption of the ordinance, Armstrong seconded, motion carried. The City Attorney noted that James Gay had suggested that a motion be made to have the City Clerk prepare and publish in the manner provided by law, a notice of bond sale, calling for bids to be received for the purchase of $300,000 par value of "General Obligation Bonds, 1966" .at '8:00 p.m. in the council chambers of the Kent City Hall on Nov. 7, 1966, pursuant to Ordinance 1384, passed Sept. 19, 1966. Mooney so moved, Armstrong seconded, motion carried. WATER Strain moved to instruct Hill & Ingman to move ahead on the water expansion program set forth under EDA. He stated that Paul Flint reported that the city can finance their portion of this. Mooney seconded. Under discussion, Bill Chase stated that the motion had been passed at 'a prior meeting. Strain withdrew his motion, Mooney withdrew his second. LID 246. The City Attorney reported that after having been in court today in the Hansen Construction vs. the City of .Kent controversy), he thought that the matter had been settled, however., he had learned this evening that the opposing attorney had interpreted the amount of the settlement in_ an entirely different manner. He noted that he now anticipated spending. the rest of the week in court. I HEALTH & LID 250. Mooney noted that the city's financial consultants have SANITATION been working on a financial report on Metro's proposal. He stated that another proposal from Metro was received today and that proper consideration will be given to this proposal when McLean & Co. report back in approximately two weeks. Woodworth moved that this proposal be placed on file with the City Clerk, Mooney seconded, motion carried. Letters from Mottner & McCutchen and National Construction Co. were read agreeing to extend the holding period to Jan. I, 1967 on Contracts G and C, respectively. Woodworth moved for these letters to be placed on file, Mooney seconded, motion carried. Letters from the Department of Health & Washington State Pollution j Control Commission were read approving the plans and specifications for Contract E — LID 250. Woodworth moved for these letters to be j placed on file, Mooney seconded, motion carried. Ordinance 1392, providing for the condemnation of permanent and temporary construction easements, in, over and upon certain land of the North Sewer System, LID 250, was read by the City Attorney. Pozzi moved for passage and adoption of the ordinance, Strain seconded, motion carried. i I Mooney noted that a report on the lift station problem for a proposed new development north of the Oxford Addition would be given to them at the next council meeting. Mooney moved for the City Clerk to provide Mr. Day with ,a copy of the minutes sohwing this. Armstrong seconded, motion carried. i I Upon Mooney's motion, the City Clerk was instructed to write to the City of Seattle Engineer requesting better coverage of the fill at the i Midway pit. Strain seconded, motion carried. Mooney pointed out that the fire at the Midway pit would not have been so serious if the material had been covered daily. FRANCHISE Woodworth stated that he had received a series of letters from several firms requesting franchises for the right to construct and maintain closed circuit television cables in this area. He suggested that the council meet with the applicants on October 13th and asked the City Attorney to make adequate arrangements. FINANCE Armstrong moved -to authorize the City Treasurer to reinvest $40,000.00 of Arterial Street Funds together with an additional $ 10,000.00 of like funds in 90—day U.S. Government Treasury Bills. Woodworth seconded, motion carried. BUDGET The public hearing on the budget for 1967 was opened .and copies were distributed to the audience. The Mayor and Councilmen proceeded to read the budget. James Curran noted that no provision had been made for a Planning Director. Pozzi stated that if Initiative 226 passes, perhaps one could be added. After clarifying a few points for interested citizens, the hearing was closed. Ordinance 1393, adopting the budget for tee year of 1967 was read by the City Attorney. Mooney moved for passage and adoption of the ordinance, Strain seconded, motion carried. Ordinance 1394, fixing the tax levy for the City of Kent for the year 1967 was read by the City Attorney. Woodworth moved for passage and adoption of the ordinance, Armstrong seconded, motion carried. PLANNING The council was urged to attend a meeting of the Planning Commission and John Graham Co. representatives at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 4, 1966. Mooney asked if the State had already paid the John Graham Co. for this work. The City Engineer stated that he had assumed that they had, under the 701 plan. YORKSHIRE The public hearing was opened on the final plat of Yorkshire. There PLAT were no objections or comments from the floor and the hearing was closed by motion. A motion was passed to uphold the Planning Commission's recommendation to approve the plat. Ordinance 1389, approving the Yorkshire Plat was read by the City Attorney. Woodworth moved for passage and adoption of the ordinance, Armstrong seconded, motion carried. i i ZONING Amend Zoning Ordinance. Ordinance 1390, authorizing sanitary land fill operations as conditional exceptions in all zoning districts of the City of Kent except MHR zone .and delegating the power to the Kent Board of Adjustment to determine what type of material shall be allowed in a sanitary fill was read by the City Attorney. He noted that public hearings had already been held at both Planning Commission and Council levels. Woodworth moved for passage and adoption of the ordinance, Strain seconded, motion carried. PARKS Mrs. Hogan presented sketches of the proposed neighborhood park in the Alexander St. area which provides access to the Danielson property. Woodworth moved to allow the Park Dept. to use this property on a per— missive use basis. Armstrong seconded, motion carried. Woodworth's motion, seconded by Strain was passed, approving the following claims: Current Expense 2,290.57 Water 1,564.21 'later Constr. 166.28 Street. 1,695.66 Sewer 1,079.69 Garbage 111 .60 Library .83.01 Park 135.26 7, 126.28 Interest Bearing Warrants LID 249 Hill & Ingman 768.36 So. 212th — LID 251 Hill &' Ingman 24,390.41 Dames & Moore 1 ,395.00 Daily Journal of Commerce 215.00 MEETING ADJOURNED: 10: 15 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Alex Thornton, Mayor Marie Jen , City Cle k i