HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 01/04/1982 Kent, Washington
January 4 , 1982
Regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at
8: 00 o' clock p.m. by Mayor Hogan. Present: Mayor Hogan, Council-
members Bailey, Kelleher, B . Johnson, J . Johnson, Mooney, City
Administrator Cushing, Public Works Director Wickstrom, Planning
Director Harris, Finance Director McCarthy, Acting City Attorney
Heavey. Also present: Administrative Assistant Webby, Park
Director Wilson, Fire Chief Angelo and Planning Commissioner
Brooks . Approximately 25 citizens were in attendance.
OATH OF The City Clerk administered the Oath of Office to
OFFICE Mayor Hogan and Councilmembers Berne Biteman,
Tim Leahy and Jon Johnson, all elected for four
year terms . Councilmt-mber Dan Kelleher was sworn
in on December 2 for a two year unexpired term.
COUNCIL BAILEY MOVED to elect Billie Johnson as Council
PRESIDENT President. Mooney seconded . Motion carried.
AND NEW B. Johnson made the following committee appoint-
COMMITTEE ments:
ASSIGNMENTS
Community Development Committee - Meets as announced.
Tom Bailey, Chairperson, Billie Johnson, Dan Kelleher,
Mike Powers representing the Planning Commission
and Ford Kiene renresenti-nc; the Chamber of Commerce.
Disability Board - Meets 1st Wednesday of each month
at 3: 00 p.m.
Billie Johnson, Chairperson, Council Representative
Tim Leahy, Council Representative, Officer Holt,
elected by the Police Department, Lt. Tilley,
elected by the Fire Department, one citizen residing
j in Kent to be appointed by the four noted above.
Finance & Personnel - Meets as announced.
II, Tim Leahy, Chairperson, Tom Bailey, Dan Kelleher
Parks Committee - Meets 2nd Wednesday, 8 :15 a .m.
Tom Bailey, Chairperson., Jon Johnson, Dave Mooney
Public Safety - Meets as announced .
Jon Johnson , Chairperson, Tim Leahy, Berne Biteman
Public Works & Planning- - - Meets lst and 3rd Wednesday,
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8 : 15 a . m .
Dave Mooney, Chairperson , Berne Biteman, Dan Kelleher
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PROCLAMATIONS Mayor Hogan proclaimed Wednesday, January 20, 1982
to be JOBS & JUSTICE DAY .
In recognition of the honors bestowed upon these
talented musicians, Mayor Hogan proclaimed Saturday,
January 16, 1982 as KENT-MERIDIAN JAZZ FESTIVAL DAY.
CONSENT B. JOHNSON MOVED to approve Consent Calendar Items
CALENDAR A through E. J. Johnson seconded. Motion carried.
MINUTES (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS 5A)
Approval of Minutes_. APPROVAL of the minutes of
the regular Council meeting of December 21, 1981 .
WATER (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 5C)
LID 303 - S. E. 270th Water Mains . ADOPTION of
Ordinance No. 2330 and the summary thereof, confirm-
ing the final assessment roll for LID 303. The
public hearing was held on December 21, 1981 .
PARKS (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 5D)
Joint Recreation Program - King County. AUTHORIZATION
for the Mayor to sign the contract with King County
for the 1982 Joint Recreation Program in the amount
of $19 , 320 .
WASHINGTON (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 5E)
NATURAL Washington Natural Gas Comprehensive Plan. The
GAS franchise Ordinance No . 2267 for Washington Natural
COMPREHENSIVE Gas adopted January 5, 1981 called for Washington
PLAN Natural Gas to develop a comprehensive plan within
a year from adoption of the ordinance. They have
submitted same and the Public Works Director recom-
mends approval .
VIP VIP Health Spa - Business License Revocation. In
HEALTH SPA - compliance with Council action on December 21 , the
REVOCATION City Attorney has prepared Resolution No. 948 setting
OF LICENSE forth the findings of the City Council, and providing
for the revocation of the business license for the
VIP Health Spa. B. JOHNSON MOVED that Resolution
No. 948 be adopted, Bai.l.ey seconded.
Wes Hohlbein, attornev for the Spa, stated that he
had a copy of the resolution and raised the questions
of "illegal proceedings" and "due process" . He stated
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VIP that the City ' s ordinance covering revocation of a
HEALTH SPA - license required that a written compliant be filed
REVOCATION by a citizen, and that such a complaint had not
OF LICENSE been filed. He stated that the City ' s findings
referri nq tosexual misconduct on the property has
not been supported by any conviction. Hohlbein
noted that the corporation had a four year lease
on the property which represented a substantial
investment. He noted his legal question as to
whether the business was exempt from the license
under state law was still pending. He further ob-
jected to the City ' s finding, in the resolution,
that acts of unlawful sexual conduct is conduct
injurious to the health and welfare of the citizens
of Kent. Hohlbein stated that his client had been
denied due process and that the City had failed
to follow its own ordinances . The motion to adopt
Resolution No. 948 revoking the business license
of the VIP Health Spa, effective January 15, 1982
at 5: 00 p.m. carried unanimously.
EAST HILL East Hill Moratorium. On December 21, 1981, a
MORATORIUM motion to extend the East Hill Moratorium to June 1,
1982 was tabled to this date to allow time for
additional input. BAILEY MOVED to remove this
item from the table. J. Johnson seconded. Motion
carried.
It was noted that no correspondence had been received.
BAILEY MOVED to extend the moratorium to April 15,
1982, Mooney seconded. Bailey noted that originally
the moratorium started in January of 1981, and that
the East Hill study started in April and that it
would be unfair to builders to extend it further.
Suzette Cooke of the Chamber of Commerce noted that
she had surveyed eleven Chamber members and builders
and while concern was expressed, none had desired to
provide input. John Selig and Richard Grandwohl ob-
jected to further extension. Grandwohl noted that
the economy had itself restricted the growth pattern.
He stated that a report should be given on the pro-
gress of the East Hill study committee and noted that
he had offered his services on the project. Mayor
Hogan asked Harris to note Grandwohl ' s interest in
serving on one of the committees . Donna Dansenberg
noted that residents of the East Hill needed many
services before further development is allowed and
favored extending the moratorium.
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EAST HILL Harris noted that the Council had received a progress
MORATORIUM report on the East Hill Study. He noted that the
plan was almost on schedule and pointed out that
the work on the Plan did not qet underway until
April . He pointed out that the extension would
allow time for the Plan to be scheduled for hearings
before the Planninq Commission. Upon Kelleher ' s
question, Jim Hansen of the Planning Department gave
a tentative schedule includinq completion in May.
Biteman noted the City ' s responsibility to the citi-
zens., pointing out that we had set the time and that
extra people had been hired to work on the Plan.
Upon Leahy ' s question, Harris pointed out that the
Planninq Department could live with the April 15
date instead of the June 1 date he requested. He
noted that the moratorium would not preclude build-
iilia Gii NiGpei Ly already zoned. B. Johnson spoke
in favor of Bailey ' s motion and Kelleher stated he
would support it althouch it would have a negative
impact on business and on construction. He noted
that the East Hill Plan was needed and must be pro-
perly completed, and asked Harris ' assurance that
staff would proceed as rapidly as possible on the
Plan. Bailey ' s motion to extend the moratorium to
April 15, 1982 carried unanimously.
ALLEY Alley Vacation - Block 3 , Kent Addition. A public
VACATION hearing was conducted on June 1 , 1981 upon the pro-
posal to vacate an alley south of Morton Street
between S. Railroad and S . Bridges . The City Attorney
has prepared Ordinance No. 2231 approving said
vacation . Wickstrom noted that the petition received
on December 17 from six property owners objecting to
the vacation had been considered. He pointed out
that the objections had been satisfied in that the
proposed ordinance is for the vacation of the entire
alley, and that Mr. Fields, who sought the vacation,
had paid half of the appraised value as is required.
MOONEY MOVED to adopt Ordinance No. 2331, Bailey
seconded. The motion to adopt the ordinance carried.
FIRE A letter was read from Jim Wiley, Director of King
DEPARTMENT County Housing Authority complimenting the Kent Fire
Department for the prompt response and expert action
in dealinq with the Springwood Apartments fire on
December 28 . B . JOHNSON MOVED to make the letter
a part of the record and to send a copy to the Fire
Department . Mooney seconded . Motion carried.
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AWC Mayor Hoaan noted that the Association of Washing-
WORKSHOP ton Cities was sponsori.nq workshops for newly elected
officials on January 16 in Everett and on January 23
in Tumwater. Arrangements for registration may be
made through the City Administrator ' s secretary.
COUNCIL Public Works . Mooney announced that the Public
COMMITTEES Works Committee would not meet this week.
Parks . Bailey noted that the next meeting of the
Parks Committee would be on Wednesday, January 13 .
at 8 : 15 a .m.
FINANCE (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 5B)
Approval of Bills . Approval of payment of the bills
received through January 5, 1982 after auditing by
the Finance Committee at its meeting at 3: 00 p.m.
on January 15, 1982 .
CLOSED At 8 : 45 p.m. the Council adjourned to a closed
SESSION session to discuss labor negotiations .
UNION The meeting reconvened at 8 : 55 p.m. and BAILEY MOVED
CONTRACTS to authorize execution of contract with the United
Steelworkers for the Police Clerks from January 1,
1982 to December 31 , 1983 and to authorize execution
of the contract with Teamsters Local 117 for the main-
tenance, public works and parks maintenance employees
from January 1, 1982 to December 31 , 1982 . B. Johnson
seconded. Motion carried.
ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 9 : 00 p.m.
Marie Jensen, CMC
Citv Clerk
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