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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 01/18/1971 anutLryaylnj9 Regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at 7:00 p.m. Present: Mayor Hogan, Councilmen: Baffaro, Barnier, Clements, Elliott, Lee, Martell and Masters, City Administrator Street, City Attorney Mirk and City Engineer Sherwood Minutes of the last meeting were approved as printed and accepted by motion. STREETS Willis St. The City Engineer received notifica- tion that the State Highway Department in their improvement of Willis Street as a temporary extension of S.R. 516, proposes to utilize the existing signals for the on-grade crossing of the Burlington Northern tracks. These signals consist of lighted cross-bucks without extensions to bring the lights into the traffic lanes or gates to stop traffic. It was noted that the Planning Commission will recommend that the mini- mum control should be gates. The Highway Department has acknowledged that it may be 7 to 10 years before the overpass and the extension east will be constructed. MASTERS MOVED to direct the City Engineer to notify the State Highway Department of the concern of the S.R. 516 for the many years that Willis Street will be temporary S.R. 516 and that adequate signals should be installed, Barnier seconded . The City Engineer opined that the Highway De- partment would not resist appropriate safety measures . Upon Baffaro ' s query, the City Engineer noted that the plans have not been drawn for the crossing at 4th and Willis and the call for bids will be advertised in 1972. Motion carried. Off-Street Parking. The City Engineer reported that the off-street parking lots are ready for the planting of shrubs. The O'Brien Garden Club has planted the north- west corner of the south lot and it was noted that the City would welcome assistance in this project from other organizations. Improvement. Mr. Street noted receipt of a communica- tion from Mr. Walsh regarding the condition of S. 208th and noted that repairs will be made as soon as weather per- mits. It was noted that the Street Department will pick up Christmas trees on the following schedule: Thursday, January 21st East Hil , Scenic Hill Friday, January 22nd West Hill , Valley Floor STREET The City Attorney introduced Ordinance 1703 , regulat- TREE ing planting and maintenance of street trees. It was ORDINANCE noted that this ordinance gives the City the responsibility for implementing and enforcing the City' s policy regarding the trees. ELLIOTT MOVED to approve the ordinance with one change to correct a typographical error on Page 3, Para- graph D. Masters seconded, ,motion carried. POLICE & The City Attorney introduced Ordinance 1704, establish- FIRE ing standards for the operation of self service gasoline stations. MASTERS MOVED for passage of - the ordinance, Elliott seconded, motion carried. LEE REPORTED that he and Assistant Fire Chief Randall attended the Firemen ' s graduation ceremonies at Valley General Hospital on January 13th. He noted that 14 firefighters had graduated after 76 hours of training under the new Fire Service Medic Training Program. WATER LID 256 East Valley Water Main Segregation. It was noted that a request has been received from Walter D. Northfield for segregation of an LID 256 assess- ment. Upon the Administrator ' s recommendation , CLEMENTS MOVED to direct the City Treasurer and City Engineer to segregate the assessment after receipt of the necessary fee as determined by law, together with a signed statement to pay for the engineering time involved in making such segregation, Masters seconded , motion carried. CITY HALL Mr. Street reported that Monroe Construction expects to complete the City Hall project in March. SS&M It was pointed out that notification has been received that the bonding company proposes to cancel the $150,000 SS&M bond covering the development of their property. The City Engineer reported that the required contouring has been made except for 6000 Douglas Fir seedlings and some hydroseeding of grass, the cost of which is less than $5000 . The City Engineer has supplied legal descriptions to SS&M for dedications of the right-of-way for Jason and Hilltop- BARNIER MOVED that upon receipt of a bond in the amount of $25 , 000 to assume completion of the plantings and receipt of the deeds or dedications of the stret right-of-way of Jason and Hilltop, that the bond be released, Martell seconded , motion carried. INSURANCE It was noted that the Attorney General had ruled that members of LEFF are no longer eligible for coverage under Washington Industrial Insurance and Medical Aid. In order to gain protection for uniformed personnel , the City has contracted for on-duty accident coverage with both Aetna and Group Health . LEE MOVED to authorize the City to enter into a contract with Aetna Life and Casualty Co. and Group Health for major medical insurance, including on-duty accident coverage for policement and firemen, Elliott seconded , motion carried. LIBRARY MARTELL MOVED for the City of Kent to support the position SYSTEMS ofthe City of Auburn under which municipalities offering library service equal or superior to the standards of the American Library Association should not be forced to join a regional library system, Barnier seconded, motion carried . ANNEXATION O'Connell . It was noted that the Boundary Review Board will hold a public hearing on February 25th at 7 : 30 p.m. on the proposed O 'Connell Annexation. BIDS Wood Chipper. The following bids were received to furnish a wood chipper: Sahlberg Equipment $6, 163 . 25 , inc . tax Olympic Equipment 5 , 229. 36, inc. tax A. H. Cox & Co. 4, 984. 35 , inc. tax Craig Taylor Equipment 4, 908. 75 , inc. tax Upon the Street 'Superintendent ' s recommendation, MARTELL MOVED to accept the low bid of Craig Taylor in the amount of $4, 908. 75 , Masters seconded , motion carried. Water Main Materials . The low bidders on the water main materials were as follows : Schedule 1 Pacific States $5 , 147.10, inc. tax Schedule 2 Pacific States 4, 831 .68, inc. tax Schedule 3 U. S . Pipe & Foundry 3, 380 . 73 , inc. tax Schedule 4 Western Utilities 421 . 34, inc. tax MASTERS MOVED to award the bids to thelow bidders as listed above, Elliott seconded, motion carried . Blue Banner Roofing. Bids were opened on January 15th on the re-roofing of the Blue Banner building. Mr. Street reported that the lowest bid is $1600 above the estimate and upon his recommendation, MARTELL MOVED to postpone any action until the next coundil meeting, Clements seconded, motion carried. BIDS It was noted that it is now necessary to have a THROUGH purchasing agreement, in order for the City to KING utilize the County ' s bid prices for gasoline pro- COUNTY ducts, and for any other items. The contract does not bind the City and may be cancelled at any time. MARTELL MOVED to authorize the Mayor to sign a cooperative purchasing agreement with King County, Barnier seconded, motion. carried. PROCLAMA- Mayor Hogan proclaimed the week of January 17-23 TION as "Jaycees Week" . Fire Chief Foster noted that on the 19th, the Jaycees will be honoring a Fire- fighter and a Policeman at Brad ' s. LICENSES Pawnbroker 's . It was noted that the Chief of Police had stated that both applicants for a pawnbrokers license were satisfactory and it was suggested that the applications be considered in the order in which they were filed. MASTERS MOVED to grant the first applicant, Bob Wray a temporary license for 90 days with the stipulation that such licensed business be in operation within the 90 days or the license will be revoked, Martell seconded . Upon roll call vote, Barnier, Clements, Elliott, Martell and Masters voted aye, Baff aro and Lee voted nay. Motion carried. MEETING ADJOURNED: 7: 30 p.m. Respectfully ubmitted, Isabel Hogan Marie Jensen GIT) Mayor City Clerk