HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Regular Minutes - 12/04/1967 Rent , Washington
December 4 , 1967
Regular meeting of the Kent City Council called to order at 8 :09 p.m.
Present : Mayor Thornton , Councilmen : Armstrong, Baffaro, Barnier ,
Lee,Masters , Pozzi and Woodworth . City Attorney Bereiter , City Engineer
Sherwood
Newly elected Councilmen Baffaro , Barnier , Lee and Masters were sworn
in by the City Clerk.
Minutes of the last meeting approved as printed , with the following
addition which was authorized by motion : The City Engineer stated that
he had received a letter from the Des Moines Sewer District requesting
authorization to proceed with the installation of the sewer on So. 240th
to serve the Midway Theatre. The annexation of the area to the sewer
district is being held up by the Boundary Review Board procedures. The
City Engineer recommended that the request be granted. So moved, subject
to the City Engineer' s approval.
Mayor Thornton appointed the following committees :
Police & Fire : Woodworth , Barnier Pozzi
Building: Baffaro Masters , Armstrong
Streets : Pozzi , Baffaro, Lee
Lights : Masters , Lee , Baffaro
Finance : Armstrong, Woodworth Barnier
Water: Lee , Armstrong , Masters
Health & Sanitation : Barnier Pozzi . Woodworth
Liaison : Chamber of- Commerce - Masters , Lee
Legislative Chairman Washington Cities - Masters
Board of Adjustment : . .Baffaro
Liaison : Parks & Recreation - Baffaro
Annexation Committee : Woodworth , Pozzi , Lee
A motion was passed to have M. L. Armstrong represent the Council on
the City Finance Committee along with Mayor Thornton and L. Ii. Cavanaugh.
STREETS Freeway: Woodworth noted that an article in the Valley
Times stated that the Highway Dept . is holding up the paving
of that portion of the interchange. between the West Valley
Highway and 4th Avenue until Spring. He moved that the
Mayor and City Engineer be instructed to call and write Mr.
Foster to impress upon hire the importance of opening the
interchange now, Armstrong seconded, motion carried. Pozzi
stated that Mr. Foster will be here soon to discuss the
East-West route.
So. 228th. Pozzi stated that a meeting was held with pro-
perty owners adjacent to So. 228th regarding the proposed
LID for widening the street and had been favorably received.
A letter from the State Highway Dept . was read noting that
temporary signing and installation of flashing amber lights
will be used on the Milwaukee Railroad crossing at 277th
until the final signal installation is completed. Wood-
worth moved to place the letter on file , Pozzi seconded,
motion carried.
An ordinance granting a spur track crossing at 84th Ave. So.
OR ECTED REFER TO to- the Northern Pacific Railroad was read by the City Attorney.
• Pozzi moved for passage of the ordinance , Woodworth seconded.
��AA c � ��'f"f' Under discussion , Reverend Gretz asked about warning devices
AINTES OF ,ir�,r.... and the City Attorney stated that they are required by law.
Pozzi noted that three informational meetings were held with
the railroad prior to the preparation of the ordinance.
Woodworth pointed out that the ordinance lists certain
restrictions and would permit traffic only from 6 :00 am. to
9 :00 a.m. and 3 :00 p.m. to 6 :00 p.m. Armstrong stated that
the ordinance should note in addition to 84th Ave. So. "EVH"
and • "Sign Route 167" . Barnier stated that he was opposed
to railroad tracks groing across valley roads and that the
city should have bargained for an overpass.' Mr. Rogers ,
Sttorney for Benaroya ., and Mr. Jenner, representing the
Railroad stated that they would be glad to meet with the
council to answer any questions. Woodworth moved to table
the motion , Armstrong seconded, motion carried.
Cugi.ni Vacation . Pozzi moved to set the public hearing
for the Cugini street vacation for January 2 , 1963 after
it was noted that the Planning Commission recommended the
request be denied, Woodworth seconded, motion carried.
DATER Bids. The following bids were read for a backhoe mounted
loader for the -water department :
Smith Tractor & Equip. Co. $6 , 305.61 + tax
Air Mac $14 314 .00
.It was noted that the water superintendent recommended
that we accept the bid from Smith Tractor & Equip. Co.
Armstrong so moved, Pozzi seconded, motion carried.
Clark Springs. The City Engineer noted that on September
17, 1967 , bids for the Clark Springs Well Drilling Project
were awarded to Richardson Well Drilling of Tacoma. He
reported that the documents were made up and signed with the
figure $18 , 335.00 , containing a typographical error which
whould have been $19 , 925.00 and recommended that the Mayor
be authorized to initial the change in the documents. Poza
so moved , Baffaro seconded , motion carried.
POLICE & Woodworth noted that the license committee met with TV
FIRE cable applicants and stated that an ordinance should be
submitted to the council at the next meeting.
A letter iJas read from city employee Margaret Collison
requesting a year' s extension past retirement age. Pozzi
noted that it has been the city' s policy to retire employees
at age 65 , but that the new councilmen may have other opinions.
He requested that a recommendation be made to either continue
the present policy or to consider each request separately.
By motion the matter was referred to the Police & Fire
committee.
PLANNING The City Engineer reported that the VRPC will meet this
Thursday at 3 :00 p.m. in the Kent City Hall , noting that
Jim Ellis will explain the Forward Thrust package.
The Mayor ' s appointment of M. G. "Bud" Poole to the position
of City Planner and Lou Koszarek to the Kent Planning
Commission was confirmed by Council motion .
PROPOSED A letter from the Civic Center Citizen ' s Committee was
BOND ISSUE read recommending that a bond proposal to finance a new
City Hall , expansion of the library and expansion of
recreational facilities be presented on January 23 . 1963
in conjunction with the proposed School Election and reco-
mending further that the City Council allocate $120 ,000.00
of inside levy funds to be used to initiate architecture
and design of the city hall if the $1 , 300,000.00 bond issue
is passed. Under discussion , Mr. Fournier noted that this
proposal would not include funds for additional land for a
civic center. Armstrong questioned the use of the inside
levy, noting that bonds would also have to be issued for
this , making two issues necessary. Denvery Grigsby stated
that this action would decrease the city' s ability to pass
more inside levies. Woodworth pointed aut that inside levy
monies were usually used for emergencies. Ordinance 1493 ,
was read, providing for three bond issues to be placed on
the January 23rd ballot as follows : 1) Library Bonds -
$110,000.00; 2) Recreational Facilities Bonds. - $60 ,000.00
and: 3) City Hall $1 , 130,000.00. Pozzi moved for passage
of the ordinance , Woodworth seconded. Under discussi-.on, ' !
Pozzi asked the City Attorney if the school decides not to
have a special election , would the city, under this ordi-
nance ., still have an election . The City Attorney stated
that we would , ,unless it could be cancelled in time ,
motion carried.
1
I
BIDS The following bids were read for a vehicle for the
animal control warden :
Valley Garage $1 ,800.00 + tax
Bill Iazelett $1 , 724.99 + tax
Bowen Scarff $1 831.00 + ' tax
Woodworth moved to award the bid to Bill Hazelett ,
,low bidder . Armstrong seconded , motion carried.
CITY Pozzi noted that at the committee meeting, the City
ADMINISTRA- Attorney stated that the ordinance pertaining to the
TOR City Administrator would be ready for the December 18th
meeting. The Mayor noted that there will be a meeting
with a representative of the AWC at noon on December 7th
regarding screening of applicants.
SAMUEL The l0 petition for the Samuel Annexation was presented,
ANNEXATION along with a letter from the City Engineer certifying that
'signatures thereon represent owners of property aggregating
more than 10% of the assessed valuation. Pozzi moved to
refer the matter to the annexation committee , Armstrong
seconded., motion carried.
GREEN RIVER The Council unanimously confirmed the Mayor ' s appointment
FLOOD of Owen Buxton to the Green River Flood Control• Advisory
CONTROL Committee.
P.S .G .C . Barney Wilson presented a supplemental agreement for the
Puget Sound Governmental Conference and requested authoriza-
tion for the Mayor to sign the agreement, noting that the
city is ineligible to receive federal funds unless they are
members of this agency. Baffaro moved for the authorization ,
Pozzi seconded, ' motion carried.
UGN A letter from Bill Baker was read expressing appreciation
for assistance in the 1968 UGN Fund campaign this year.
Woodworth moved to place the letter on file , armstrong
seconded , motion carried.
BOUNDARY Noel Bicknell reported that the Boundary Review Board has
REVIEW had two meetings to set up the rules and procedures. He
BOARD stated that after the board invokes jurisdiction , it may
be as long as 45 days before the hearing takes place.
Another meeting is scheduled for December 14th.
Pozzi ' s motion , seconded by Armstrong was passed, approving
the following claims :
Current Expense 10 , 796 .57
Water 22 : 704.30
Street 1 471.69
Sewer 18 . 524 .77
Garbage 10 . 975. 51
Library 28 , 341.00
Park 4 , 170.92
96 984.7T
Interest Bearing Warrants
N. Kent Water
Richard F. Murray 237.75
Chicago, Bridge & Iron 10, 187.57
Richardson Well Drilling 5 , 774.42
Bill & Ingman 2 990. 38
Sewer Constr. 67 - ULID #1 1966 Sewer Constr.
Tri_State 114 . 183. 31 Dames & Moore 183.57
Richard F. Murray 810.00 Hill .& Ingman 1 . 089.76
Dames & Moore 2 , 017. 50
Hill & Ingman 6 448.26 Yorkshire Off-Site
Hill & Ingman 762. 36 Morris Constr. 3 , 501.66
MEETING ADJOURNED: 10:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Alex Thornton , Mayor Marie Jensen , City Clerk