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Kent, Washington
April 18 , 1983
Regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at
7 : 00 o'clock p.m. by Mayor Hogan. Present: Mayor Hogan, Council-
members Bailey, Biteman, B. Johnson, J. Johnson, Kelleher, Leahy
and Woods, City Administrator Cushing, City Attorney DiJulio, and
Public Works Director Wickstrom. Planning Director Harris and
Finance Director McCarthy were not in attendance. Also present:
Personnel Director Webby. Approximately 10 people were in atten-
dance at the meeting.
PROCLAMATION A proclamation was read by Mayor Hogan declaring
the week of April 18 - 24, 1983 as Building and
Safety Week in the Citv of Kent.
CONSENT J. JOHNSON MOVED to approve Consent Calendar Items
CALENDAR A through M, Woods seconded. Consent Calendar Item
N was removed at the request of Councilmembers
B. Johnson and Leahy. Motion carried.
MINUTES (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 5A)
Approval of Minutes . APPROVAL of the minutes of
the regular Council meting of April 4, 1983 .
HEALTH & (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 5C)
SANITATION LID 287 - 94th Place Sanitary Sewers. ADOPTION
of Ordinance No. 2398 confirming the final assess-
ment roll, as amended, for LID 287 .
The public hearing was held on March 7 , 1983 , and
on April 4 , 1983 , the assessment of Lester O. Poole
was reduced by Council action.
(CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 1)
LID 305 - 113th Avenue S. F. Sanitary Sewer. ACCEPT
as complete the contract with Ford Construction for
the LID 305 sanitary sewer improvement and release
of retainage after receipt of the necessary releases
from the State.
LID 296 - Orillia Utilities - 72nd Avenue S. (S. 180th
to S 184th) Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Drainage.
The public hearing to confirm the Final Assessment
Roll for this LID was opened on April 4 , 1983. Letters
of protest from Mr . Rehn and from Puget Power were
read into the record . The public hearing was con-
tinued to this Council meeting in order to allow Mr.
Rehn to personally express his concerns to the Council.
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HEALTH & The continued public hearing was opened by Mayor
SANITATION Hogan. The Clerk noted that no further correspon-
dence had been received. Mr. Rehn raised questions
as to how the costs of the sewer and storm drainage
assessments were computed and Wickstrom explained
the procedure, noting that the exact figures would
be furnished to Mr . Rehn. In response to Mr. Rehn' s
question as to why he was not included in the new
water system, Wickstrom explained that there was
already an 8" existing water main to the property.
Rehn expressed concerns over the fact that his water
pressure was worse thar it was before and Wickstrom
clarified that it was necessary to reduce the water
pressure because of the size of the line. Rehn also
raised questions as to the storm sewer lines being
capped off at the edge of his property and Wickstrom
explained that the lines were there for future use.
Rehn repeated that he felt he had no use for the
sanitary sewer or the storm sewer improvements and
objected to paying for something "in case it might
be needed . Rehn confirmed for Bailey that he had
the same objections when this project was first pro-
posed in 1979 .
There were no further comments and J. JOHNSON MOVED
to close the public hearing , B . Johnson seconded.
Motion carried. B. JOHNSON MOVED that the City
Attorney be directed to prepare the ordinance con-
firming the Final Assessment Roll for LID 296, Bailey
seconded . Motion carried .
STREETS (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 5F)
LID 291 - S . 196th/Russell Road. The final costs
for this project have been accumulated and the final
assessment roll has been prepared. AUTHORIZATION to
set May 16 , 1983 for a public hearing on confirmation
of the final assessment roll for LID 291.
(CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 5c,)
Meeker Street/Lincoln Street Intersection Agreement.
As recommended by the Public Works Department and
with the concurrence of the Public Works Committee,
AUTHORIZATION for Mayor to sign an agreement with
the State authorizing the City of Kent to reconstruct
the intersection of Meeker Street and Lincoln Street
within the right of way of SR 167 .
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STREETS LID 300 - Crow Road and S . 260th Street and 101st
Avenue S .E. Bid opening was April 11 with bids
received from nine bidders. The low bid was from
City Transfer in the amount of $671, 522 . 61. It is
recommended by the Public Works Director that the
bid from City Transfer in the amount of $671 , 522 . 61
be accepted and the contract awarded for LID 300 .
B. JOHNSON MOVED that contract for LID 300 be
awarded to Citv Transfer for the bid amount of
$671 , 522 . 61 . J. Johnson seconded. Motion carried.
WATER (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM[ 5F)
Garrison Creek Well . ACCEPT as complete the con-
tract with Richardson Well Drilling for the Garrison
Creek Well and release of retainage after receipt
of releases from the State.
(CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 5J)
Rannev Well . ACCEPT as complete the contract with
Armstrong Drilling for the test drilling of the
Rannev Well and release of retainage after receipt
of the necessary releases from the State.
TRAFFIC (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM[ 5L)
CONTROL Speed Limits Ordinance. ADOPTION of Ordinance 2399
amendina Section 10 of the Kent City Code revising
the speed limits on Smith Street and on Gowe Street.
This matter was discussed at the April 11 workshop.
PARKS & (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 5D)
RECREATION Kent Senior Activity Center Facility Program. ACCEP-
TANCE of the completed Dhase II facility program by
Berry & Bonsteel as discussed at the April llth work-
shop and authorization for the Parks Department to
select an architect and continue the site selection
process .
POLICE (CONSENT CALENDAR T_TEM 5K)
King Countv Jail Contract. AUTHORIZATION for the
Mayor to sign the proposed contract from King County.
This revised agreement identifies the booking fee
and maintenance costs for Kent prisoners in the
King County Jail . This contract was discussed at the
April 11 workshop.
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EQUIPMENT (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 5H)
RENTAL Sale of Surplus Equipment. As recommended by the
Public Works Department with concurrence of the
Public Works Committee, APPROVAL for sale of sur-
plus equipment from the Equipment Rental Division
through the State public auction for 1983.
CITY POLICY (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 5M)
Policy for Easement Acquisition Resolution.
ADOPTION of Resolution 992 setting forth City
policy for the acquisition of permanent easements .
This policy has been recommended by the Public
Works Committee and was discussed at the April 11
workshop.
Policy on Outside City Water Service Requests .
Current City policy states that no water services
will be allowed to areas outside the City limits
or to newly annexed areas unless an offsetting
supply is provided . In many cases , this means
the City would be taking over small wells which
is not economically advantageous to the City.
The Public Works Director has prepared a policy
whereby an applicant would , rather than provide an
offsetting source, pay a fee of $250 per single
family unit. This fee was calculated by determining
the cost of developing four existing City owned
exploratory wells ( $330 , 000) which are capable of
providing service to 1 , 350 single family units.
This fee would then be used to develop these wells
should it become critical to the City. This
policy would be effective until such time as commit-
ments for service reach 1 , 350 single family resi-
dential units (at which time the former policy would
then be applicable) or the water moratorium is com-
pletely lifted. The Public Works Committee has
recommended approval of such a policy. J. JOHNSON
MOVED that the policy be adopted whereby applicants
for water service outside the city limits of Kent
pay a fee of $250 in addition to the normal water
service charges rather than having to provide an
offsetting source, Woods seconded. Kelleher noted
that it was his understanding from the Public Works
Committee discussion that the property owner would
have the option of either providing offsetting ser-
vice or exerc- sing the right of the new policy.
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CITY POLICY Wickstrom clarified for Kelleher that the cost of
providing an offsetting source would be prohibitive
in most cases and that the parties would elect to
pay the $250 . He further clarified for B. Johnson
that under this policy in the case of a single
family residence or an emergency situation where
a health hazard exists the property owner would
pay the $250 . 00 as outlined in the policy statement.
There was no further discussion and the motion
carried.
(CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 5N)
LID Financial Assistance Proqram Resolution. A
resolution has been prepared setting forth the
City policy under which LID financial assistance
will be provided . This was discussed on April 7
by the Public Works Committee and further considered
at the Council workshop on April 11 .
B. Johnson expressed concerns that the resolution
did not deal with the time when the determination
would be made as to eligibility for financial assis-
tance. She asked that such requests should be con-
sidered at the time the LID was formed rather than
at the time of hearinr. on the final assessment roll.
Wickstrom clarified that it would probably be done
at the time the informal meeting was held regarding
the proposed formation of the LID. Cushing also
noted that this could he placed in the ordinance
creating the LID fund . Leahy raised questions as
to the financial impact on the City of such a
policy as well as the eligibility criteria. Bailey
questioned where the funds required would be coming
from and objected to passaqe of ordinances and
resolutions such as this until these facts are
known. Biteman asked that the eligibility require-
ments be more specifically spelled out, such as
those now appearing in Resolution 980 which estab-
lishes the Lifeline criteria. After discussion,
B. JOHNSON MOVED to hold the matter over until the
next Council meeting with further discussion to be
held at the next workshop meeting to address the
concerns raised . Leahy seconded. Motion carried.
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FINANCE (CONSENT CALENDAP ITEM 5B)
Payment of Bills . APPROVAL of payment of the
bills received through April 19, 1983 after
auditing by the Finance Committee at its meeting
at 4 : 00 P.M. on April 29 , 1983 .
COUNCIL Public Works Committee. Kelleher reported that
the Public Works Committee would meet on Tuesday,
April 19 , 1983 at 3 : 00 p.m.
Parks Committee. Bailey noted that the Parks
Committee had held a special meeting on last
Monday to hear input from those people opposing
the ultralight aircraft in Kent, noting that
their concerns were made a matter of record and
that no action was taken at that time. Bailey
also commended the Chamber of Commerce on the
new publication advertising the Kent community
and Chamber activities.
Public Safety Committee. J. Johnson reported
that the Public Safety Committee had met on
April 15 to discuss the ordinance proposed by
the Police Department covering pawnbrokers and
second hand dealers. He noted that Biteman had
requested that the ordinance be further discussed
by the Committee. J. Johnson also noted that the
physical fitness contract for the Police Department
with Fitness Northwest had been discussed at the
meeting as well as the reorganization of the Fire
Prevention Department. He stated that the matter
of hazardous materials at the midway Landfill
site would be discussed at the next Public Safety
Committee meeting.
AWC Convention. B. Johnson noted that those members
of the Council wishing to attend the AWC Convention
in Bellevue this summer should get the necessary
forms for registration. It was noted that J.
Johnson, Bailey and B. Johnson were planning to
attend.
Metro. Cushing reported that representatives of
Metro would meet with the Council on Wednesday,
April 20 , 1983 at 7 : 30 in the Council Chambers
regarding the sewer rate structure.
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COUNCIL Cushing noted that a meeting would be held on
Monday, April 25, at 5: 00 p.m. in the second
floor conference room with consultant Jim Rosenzweig .
ADJOURNMENT J. JOHNSON MOVED that the meeting be adjourned at
7 -. n5 p.m. , Woods seconded. Motion carried.
Immediately following the Council meeting, position
nu-JJ ers for the 1933 election were drawn:
Position 41 B. Johnson
Position #2 Woods
Position #3 Kelleher
Position 44 Bailey
Betty Gray, CPS
Deputy City Clerk