HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 11/21/1966 Kent , Washington
November 21 , 1966
Regular meeting of the Kent City Council called to order at 8 :00 P.M.
Present : Mayor Thornton , Councilmen : Armstrong, Buxton , Durand, Mooney,
Pozzi, Strain and Woodworth, City Attorney Bereiter , Asst . City Engineer
En ge In
Minutes of the last meeting approved as printed and accepted by motion .
Clerk' s and Treasurer ' s Reports submitted, accepted and placed on file
by motion .
STREETS Traffic Control. The Assistant City Engineer reported
that a traffic study of the downtown area was made last
Friday afternoon but no data has been compiled as yet.
Pozzi stated that the Street Committee , Police Committee ,
Traffic Engineer and Chamber of Commerce representatives
have met to discuss "off street parking" on Smith Street
under the John Graham report . - He made the following
recommendations :
. 1. The street be opened to two way traffic instread
of "one way" .
2. No "left turn" be permitted at Central Ave. for
eastbound traffic on Smith Street .
3 . Parking should be prohibited on the south side
of Smith St . from Railroad Ave . to Central Ave.
(seven stalls involved) .
4 . The "no parking" from Central to. Kennebeck on
the South side of Smith St . should be enforced.
5. Stop signs erected on Smith St . at 4th Ave. for
east and west bound traffic .
He also noted the need for a signal light at West James
St. & WVH and recommended that stop signs be erected on
Harrison at 4th Ave . for east and west bound traffic .
The
property owner on the NW corner of this intersection will
be asked to remove some shrubbery which creates a hazard
by obscuring vision .
Mooney noted that this owner was one of the two in favor
of the LID to extend 4th Ave . The City Attorney stated
that an ordinance is necessary to prohibit parking. Wood-
worth moved that these recommendations be tabled until the
next meeting for clarification . Mooney seconded, motion
carried. Pozzi voted nay.
Pozzi moved for the City Engineer to send a letter to Libby,
McNeil and Libby requesting that action be taken within 6
months regarding the traffic hazard caused by loading trucks
in the street . The motion was amended to require a report
in 3 months . Mooney seconded, motion carried.
Walkways . Pozzi stated that one proposal had been submitted
from Rainier Asphalt for furnishing walkways for school
children from Guiberson to Titus Streets on Kennebeck, in the
amount of $895.00 for the upper block and $877.00 for the
J.ower block and moved to accept the proposal. Mooney seconded,
Under discussion , Strain noted that walkways were needed near
East Hill Elementary School on James Street also, and that
this should also be looked into. Motion carried.
.Vacation of Portion of 181st . The public hearing was opened
on the proposed vacation of a portion of So. 181st St. There
were no comments or objections from the floor and the hearing
was closed by motion. Upon Mooney ' s motion , the City Attorney
was instructed to draft the necessary ordinance approving the
vacation , including a clause that certain easements be granted
for public utilities if the City Engineer deems it necessary.
Armstrong seconded, motion carried.
Vacation - Lincoln Ave. The public hearing was re-opened on
the proposed vacation of a portion of Lincoln Ave . There
were no objections or comments from the floor. The City
Attorney noted that this matter had been continued at the
request of the City Engineer so the legal description could
be corrected. Upon Pozzi ' s motion , seconded by Mooney, the
hearing was closed. Ordinance 1409, approving the street
vacation was read by the City Attorney. Pozzi moved for
passage and adoption of the ordinance , Mooney seconded,
motion carried.
A letter from E. W. Turner of Canyon Center was read
requesting action to improve the entrance into South Kent .
Woodworth moved to place the letter on file , Durand seconded,
motion carried.
Denver Grigsby asked about the progress on So. 212th. Bill
Chase explained that at present we will be able to proceed
from the bridge to the best Valley Highway, however , the
rest of the project will have to wait until the EDA money
arrives .
WATER Pump Station. Strain moved to approve a change-order for
the Austin Co. in the amount of y$532.72 on 'the pumping sta-
tion project at Park Orchard. Woodworth seconded, motion
carried.
LIGHTS Durand stated that the installation of lights on old Highway
99 , between the intersection at Midway and So. 252nd has
now been completed.
BUILDING Woodworth stated, that he had received a communication from
the Chief of Police requesting space in the new city building.
Buxton noted that he would like to set up a meeting with the
City Engineer and Finance Chairman , Wednesday, November 23
at 10:00 a.m. to discuss the new shop building.
UTILITIES The City Attorney recommended that an old garbage bill
against Mr. Tingley be dropped since it was actually for a
period of time before he bought the house. He explained that th
the process of filing a lien was not worth the expense ,
in this case. Mooney so moved, Strain seconded, motion
carried. Armstrong voted nay.
BIDS Truck - Sewer Dept . The following bids were read for a
truck for the sewer department.
Bill Hazelett $1,629.55 , inc.tax - with trade
Bowen Scarff 9$1, 847.53 , inc .tax - with trade
Valley Garage $1,615.28, inc .tax - with trade
Upon Mooney' s motion , the bid was awarded to Valley Garage ,
Durand seconded, motion carried.
Garbage Trucks . Bowen Scarff' s bid on two garbage truck
chassis in the amount of $9 , 976.10 for both, including tax,
plus freight charges to the .plan.t of the body builder, was
accepted on Mooney ' s motion. Bids on the bodies were read
from Fruehauf: $$10, 555.46 for two, including tax, plus
freight and from Truckweld: $11, 223.38 for two, including
tax. Discussion was had, and it was determined that the
Garwood bodies , by Fruehauf were preferred by the Garbage
Department. Upon Mooney' s motion , the bid was awarded to
Fruehauf.
Loader .- Street Dept . The following bids were read for a
loader for the street department :
N. C. Machinery - $$26 , 646.00, including tax
Air Mac - $26 , 357.29 , including tax
Pozzi moved to accept the bid submitted by Air Mac , Mooney
seconded. Under discussion , it was noted that N. C. Machinery
had demonstrated their machine , but that Air Mac demonstrated
only a smaller machine . Motion carried. Woodworth, Durand
and Strain voted nay. .
ZONING Upon Durand' s motion , seconded by Strain , public hearings
were set for December 19th for the following rezones :
Wynn From C-3 to MHR
General Investment From R-3 to R-4
Vale From M-A to M-1
Investment Exchange From R-1 to R-4
Burke From C-3 to MHR
Helgath From C-3 .to M-1
Bragonier From C-3 to MHR
Motion carried.
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Blessing. A petition for reconsideration of the city council ' s
decision on the Joe Blessing rezone was read. The City Attorney
stated that to be procedurally correct , the application should
be resubmitted and go through all the steps again , starting
with the Planning Commission . Woodworth moved that the request
for reconsideration be denied but that it be referred to the
Planning Commission for a hearing and follow through in the
usual manner. Armstrong seconded, motion carried.
WATER Reservoir. Strain moved that the idea of using
reservoir site at 240th for tennis courts be abandoned fand
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instructed Hill & Ingman to go ahead with construction of the
steel reservoir at 240th as proposed to the City Engineer.
Mooney seconded, motion carried.
O'Brien. The Mayor suggested that the cistern belonging to I
the old O'Brien Water System be filled as soon as possible.
Mooney moved that the water committee look into this , Durand i
seconded, motion carried.
PLANNING Upon Durand' s motion , a public hearing was set for December
19th on adopting the Park and Recreation Plan entitled
"Technical Supplement" into the comprehensive plan of the
City of Kent . It was noted that the Planning Commission
recommends that this supplement be so adopted. Motion carried.
FREEWAY A letter from James P. Curran , addressed to Messrs. Cunningham,
Stender and Barden , was read urging that an underpass for Smith
Street be provided at the Valley Freeway. Upon Pozzi ' s motion ,
this letter was placed on file .
Mooney moved that the City Clerk be instructed to write Mr.
PrahI requesting a meeting to decide where the East West Free-
way is to go through Kent. Armstrong seconded, motion carried.
Woodworth noted that the Council concurred with Curran ' s re-
quest for the underpass on Smith Street. '
PARKS Woodworth reported that a committee consisting of Bustong ,
Armstrong, Mr. -Bicknell , Mr. Frazier and Mrs. Hogan and himself,
met last week regarding the execution of a supplemental agree-
ment - to the intergovernmental conference on- Open Space , but
that a solution has not been reached as yet .
Mrs. Hogan stated that she had checked with Mr. Porter and
that the city's endorsement states that our plan fits in with
the regional plan for open space. She noted that H.U.D. had
indicated that their organazation does not recognize the Valley
Regional Planning Commission , or the City could work through
them to obtain funds. Mr Bicknell stated that the Valley
Regional Planning Commission is authentic and that he would
check further when he met with Mr. Merrill of II.U.D. on
Wednesday.
FRANCHISE Woodworth stated that a meeting was held with applicants re-
questing franchises for closed circuit television cables and
that the committee would make a recommendation as soon as all
the letters of explanation have been received.
A petition was read from seven residents requesting action for
the demolition and removal of a vacant house on Third Ave. So.
owned by George E. Halloway. Pozzi moved that the letter be
sent to the Building . Inspector for action , Strain seconded,
motion carried.
Armstrong ' s motion , seconded by Durand was passed, approving
the following claims :
Current Expense 2, 333.58 Interest Bearing Warrants
Water 1, 962.16
Water Constr. 64 3 ,817.66 So. 212th Construction Fund
Street 6, 756.73
Behar, Cohen & Anderson
Arterial Street 246.54
Sewer 1 ,004 .24 10,000.00
Garbage 3 , 277.28 Gerald Miller 8,000.00
Library 38.56
Park • 66.20
Fire R & P 149.50 LID 246
D North'::: /i� 27 64�.00 orth Pacific Bank Nat ' l Co.
_ $217.56
MAYOR
Respectfully submitted,
i Alex Thornton , Mayor Mario .T�1r4-"_ " . ri A. r i„rU