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Kent , Washington
October 2 , 1967
Regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at 8:00 p.m.
Present : Mayor Thornton, Councilmen : Armstrong , Buxton , Durand, Mooney,
Pozzi , Strain and Woodworth. City Attorney Bereiter. City Engineer Sherwood
Minutes of the last meeting approved as printed and accepted by motion .
Clerk' s and budget reports submitted , accepted and placed on file by motion .
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HEALTH & North Sewer. Upon the City Engineer ' s recommendation ,
SANITATION an extension of 60 days was granted to Mottner & McCutcheon
by motion , on Contract O.
LID 249. The City Engineer noted that on July 3 1967 ,
the Council had considered the problem of a double assess- i
ment charged against Mr. Hutchinson ' s property , and had
agreed that he should be reimbursed for one connection
charge. The City Treasurer has requested that the council
make it clear that the payment of $168.49 is to be made to
the LID fund in favor of Mr. Hutchinson ' s account and not
to him directly. Mooney moved for the City Clerk to write
a letter to the City Treasurer clarifying the matter,
Buxton seconded, motion carried.
Mooney noted that three have been numerous complaints
regarding burning of trash at a drive-in at 1605 W. Meeker.
The Fire Dept . has requested that they contact Mr. Walker
to secure the use of a dumpster type container.
The City Engineer stated that residents of the Cambridge
area were in the habit of clearing their property of rocks
and expected the city crews to haul the debris away, and j
that 12 truck loads of rock were recently picked up by the
Street Dept . The Mayor suggested that notice be given that
the city is not responsible for such hauling. Lou Koszarek
noted that the precedent was set through word of mouth rather
than through the developer , Mr. Morrison or his salesmen .
Mr. Koszarek opined that if the city collects' the existing
debris , he felt that the practice would be discontinued.
Mooney moved that the Street Dept. be instructed to remove
the debris once more and for the City Clerk to issue notice
that this practice must cease , Woodworth seconded. Amendment
carried, motion carried. Strain and Pozzi voted nay.
WATER Strain reported that the six million gallon reservoir is
67/ complete and the painting will begin the first part of
November. Ile also noted that the installation of the main
on So. 218th is being delayed pending condemnations , which
are scheduled for court on October 24th.
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Strain moved that Hill , Ingman , Chase & Co. be authorized
to prepare contract plans and specifications for extension
of the 16" water main on the East Valley Highway from 192nd
So. Northerly approximately 2000 feet . Compensation for
the engineering shall be in accordance with the city' s con-
tract dated Sept . 18 , 1967 , Armstrong seconded . motion carried.
STREETS Off-Street Parking. Curran noted that the off-street parking i
committee is considering objections raised and stated that a
meeting is scheduled on Thursday morning at which figures will
be submitted.
Arterial Street Plan . The public hearing was opened on the
revision of the year arterial street plan to include So.
212th from the Valley freeway to the East city limits and for j
a portion of Pacific Highway from Des Moines Rd. to So. 240th
St . , including a traffic signal at So. 240th. The City Attorney
read the premble of the proposed resolution . There were no
comments from the floor and. the hearing was closed by motion .
Resolution 579 , providing for including these streets in the
comprehensive plan was read by the City Attorney. Pozzi moved
for passage and adoption of the resolution , Durand seconded,
motion carried.
STREETS Upon Mr. Hartlaub ' s inquiry, the City Engineer stated
that if approved, the proposed traffic light at So. 240th
would probably be scheduled for the third quarter of next
year , at a cost of $30, 000 to $40 , 000. Mr. Hartlaub asked
if some less costly signalling device could be temporarily
installed, since the situation is critical and there is
no other alternate route. Pozzi noted that when Highline
College was designed , the State did not provide for a traffic
light but now that the highway is in Kent , the city is
expected to provide the light . Pozzi stated that if the
request for the light is turned down , the city will meet
again with the school board to see if something can be
worked out . The Mayor suggested that perhaps an amber light
would be helpful temporarily. Woodworth moved that the,
matter be referred to the street committee , Armstrong
l seconded, motion carried. The Mayor advised Mr. Hartlaub that
the committee would report back at the next council meeting.
jJames Street . A letter from Don Orr was read regarding the
proposed widening of James Street , stating his concern about
the safety of children crossing this street to the East Hill
Elementary School. A copy of a letter from the City Engineer
to Mr. Orr was read explaining that a pedestrian overpass is
planned at the school as well as sidewalks on both sides .
A letter from Lambuth Sill & Co. was read advising of their
intention to purchase property for industrial use at So. 228th
and the [lest Valley highway and requesting permission to cross
the West Valley Highway with a railroad lead track. Pozzi
moved to refer the matter to the street committee and City
Engineer, Mooney seconded motion carried. Pozzi noted that j
the council will be notified to attend the meeting when it
is scheduled.
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A letter from Joseph Carpinito, Charlies Waller , John Harvey
and Angelo Carpinito was read agreeing to dedicate land to
establish a 30 foot road within a 60' right-of-way for a
frontage service road ending in. the vicinity of Jason Street .
The letter and the attached map were referred to the street
committee by motion . j
Mooney noted that the City' s signs depict the correct population
of 14 ,009 , but that the Chamber of Commerce signs still carried
the 12 . 000 figure. Mr. Grigsby declined to have the city
change the Chamber ' s signs .
Street Vacation . Ordinance 1482 , approving the Teter street
vacation was read by the City Attorney, Mooney moved for
passage and adoption of the ordinance , Strain seconded ,
motion carried. j
BUILDING The City Engineer recommended that Change Order ##1 for Busch
Construction for the City Shops Contract be approved , allow-
ing for roughing in plumbing for two water coolers . Durand
so moved , Buxton seconded . motion carried, with Armstrong &
Mooney voting nay.
Buxton reported that the total building permits issued for
September was 52 , for a total amount of $592 ,861.00 and the
total for the year , to October lst is $14 , 597 , 230.00.
Utility Building. Buxton stated that the construction of
the new utility building is proceeding ahead of schedule.
Engineering. Buxton noted, that the enlarged quarters in the
Shoff Building for the engineering department should be ready
for occupancy before the next council meeting.
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LIGHTS Durand moved for the installation of six additional lumen
lights on Military Road from Reith Road southerly to the
Cambridge entrance , Strain seconded, motion carried.
POLICE & Woodworth noted that he is attempting to meet with people
FIRE from the Northern Pacific Railroad regarding Mrs . Bauer ' s
complaint regarding the excessive train whistles .
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FINANCE Resolution 580, transferring $2200 of Park Funds from
to Maintenance & Operation was read by
Capital Outlay
the City Attorney. Pozzi moved for passage and adoption
of the resolution Durand seconded , motion carried.
A letter from the City Treasurer was read requesting
authorization to reinvest $60, 000 of Arterial Street
Funds for a period of 90 days. Pozzi so moved, Arm-
strong seconded, motion carried.
BUDGET Copies of the proposed 1968 budget were distributed to
the audience and the public hearing on the 1968 budget
was opened. The figures were read aloud and comments
or questions invited. James' Curran opined that a better
way was needed to get financial information on the dis-
tribution of funds to the public . The Mayor noted that
Budget Reports and voucher distribution information was
readily available . Mr. Koszarek asked if there were
monies provisioned under Parks for development in the
Cambridge area. The Mayor stated that there were. After
all who wished to speak were afforded that opportunity,
Pozzi moved to close the hearing, Armstrong seconded ,
motion carried.
Ordinance 1480, adopting the budget for the year 1968 ,
was read by the City Attorney. Mooney moved for passage
and adoption of the ordinance , Strain seconded, motion
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carried.
TAX LEVY Ordinance 1481 , fixing the tax levy for the year 1968 ,
was read by the City Attorney. Buxton moved for passage
and adoption of the ordinance Woodworth seconded, motion
carried.
CIVIC ' The City Attorney again read the letter from John Fournier,
CENTER Chairman of the Civic Center Citizens Committee regarding
the five recommendations for establishing a Civic Center
in Kent . Pozzi moved that the City officially endorse
the five points of the Civic Center Citizens Committee ,
Buxton seconded , motion carried. i
A letter from C. W. Iles was read advising that the Board
of Directors of the Kent School District will set up a
meeting between the Board and the City Council as soon as
they receive written instruction from the State Superintendent
regarding the possibility of the City acquiring the Valley
Elementary School. By motion , the letter was placed on file.
P.S .G.C . Noel Bicknell noted that the city should. take steps to become
KING COUNTY members of the PSGC and the King County Air Pollution Commission ,
AIR the City Attorney was requested to prepare the proper resolu-
POLLUTION tions for the next meeting. CORRECTED-REFER TO MINUTES OF 10-16-67
ANNEXATION Boundary Review Board. Armstrong moved for the City Clerk
to send a letter to the Governor requesting that he appoint i
the .Boundary Review Board committee , and to supply the city
with the necessary information for filing annexation applica-
tions which have been considerably delayed. Mooney seconded,
motion carried. The City Attorney suggested that once the
75% petition has been accepted by the city, that the City
Clerk have the various annexation petitioners submit a check
to the City. payable to the King County Treasurer, in the
amount of $100 , as is required under the Boundary Review
Board rules. The check and pertin ent papers will then be
forwarded to the King County Courthouse. Armstrong noted
that this would include the Lorentson Annexation which has
been held, pending the appointments to the Boundary Review
Board, and moved for the City Clerk to take the action
described by the City Attorney. Motion seconded & carried—
Ortiz and Kaltenbach. Mooney noted that the council had
[net with Mr. Ortiz and. Mr. Hewitt , the Kaltenbach representa-
tive , and that both had agreed to assume their share of the
city' s existing bonded indebtedness. IIe moved for the 10%
petitions to be accepted by the city. Motion carried. The
75% petition for the Ortiz Annexation was introduced, along
with a letter from the City Engineer stating that the
signatures thereon represent 75% of the assessed valuation .
By motion , the petition was accepted. Mr. Ortiz stated that
he planned to proceed with the development of this area as
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ANNEXATIONS soon as possible . The City Engineer noted that
water and sewer extensions are in the city now.
STADIUM Mooney noted that during the past week, an announce
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attle firm that they were will-
ment was made by a Se
ing to build a stadium on their property in North j
Kent , and lease it to the County. In the ensuing
discussion , Jim Curran stated that he felt all Kent
sites should be considered and criticized this particular
j proposed site as railroad tracks on each side could cause
congestion . Mooney moved for the City Clerk to write
a letter to Mr. Sparkman , with copies to the Governor
and Joe Gandy stating that the City appreciates being
considered as that possible site and indorses locating
the stadium within the corporate limits of Kent . Buxton
seconded , motion carried. unanimously. j
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CONFERENCES & By motion authorization was given for the City Engineer
CONVENTIONS and Assistant City Engineer to attend the American
Public Works Association Fall Conference in Walla Walla
on October 11 , 12 and 13th and for the City Engineer
to attend the Planning Association of Washington meet-
ing in Pullman on Friday afternoon , October 13th and
Saturday, October 14th. j
Mooney reported that U.S.M.C. recruiter Sg. Guenther
Griebau had been authorized to use City parking space .
Sgt. Griebau was introduced and presented a gift to
the Mayor on behalf of his Commanding Officer.
Strain ' s motion , seconded by Armstrong was passed
approving the following claims :
Payroll for September 1967 $58 , 140.71
Current Expense 5 , 371.57
Water 23 , 594,10
Street 4 ,017.19
Sewer 6 , 222. 37
Garbage 8 ,899.07
Library 247.47
Park 73.75 i
, 425.52
I, Interest Bearing Warrants
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N. Kent Water j
Chicago , Bridge & Iron Co. 81 ,415.15
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Sewer Constr. 66 Issue 2
Mottner & McCutcheon 36 . 547.87
MEETING ADJOURNED: 0:25 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
]MAYOR
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Alex Thornton , Mayor Marie Jens n CiLy C, (
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