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Kent, Washington
September_ 4 , 1934
Regular meeting of the Kent Cite Council was called to order at
7 : 00 o' clock p.m. by Council President/Mayor Pro Tem Johnson.
Present: Councilmembers Bailey, Biteman , Johnson, Kelleher,
Leahy and White, City Administrator Cushing, City Attorney
DiJulio, Planning Director Farris and Public Works Director
Wickstrom. Mayor Hogan and Counci member Woods were not in
attendance. Also present: Assistant City Adr,.inistrator Webby
and Police Chief Skewes . Approximately 30 people were in
attendance at the meeting .
CONSENT KELLEHER MOVED to approve Consent Calendar Items
CALENDAR A through J with the exception of Item C which
was removed at the request of Councilmember
T•'hite. Biteran seconded. Motion carried.
FINUTES (CONSENT CALENDAP ITEV SA)
Approval of Minutes . APPROVAL of the minutes of
the regular Council meeting of August 20 , 1984 .
WATEP (CONSENT CALENDAn ITF"R 5I)
125, 000 Gallon Tater Tank Renaintina. AUTHORIZA-
TION for the Mavor to sign a change order in the
amount of $3 , 168 . 20 for J & L Company Northeast
for additional work required as part of their
contract.
STREETS South 248th. Street Pedestrian Ir°provements and
Cambridge Drive Sidewalks . The bid opening was
held August 28 with two bids received. Both ex-
ceeded the Engineer ' s estimate. However , adequate
project funds are available , and it is recommended
the low bid of 023 , 518 from Valley Cement Construc-
tion be accepted . BITE"AN MOVED that the low bid
of 023 , 518 from Vallev Cement Construction be
accepted for the South 248th Street Pedestrian
Improvements and Cambridge 'give Sidewalks project,
Kelleher seconded . Motion carried.
Sinning Request - Safeco Golf Classic. Mr. Doug
P^cArthur , Director of the Safeco Golf Glassic sche-
duled for Meridian Valley Country Club September
9 - 16 , 1934 , has requested permission to place
directional signs within the City. He has discussed
his needs with the Traffic Division and, if approval
is granted, will work directly with the Division in
establishing proper locations for such signs .
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STREETS Mr. '1cArthur indicated that the signs will be place .
in the appropriate locations on September 9th and
removed on September 17 , 1984 . The City has granted
permission in the vast for such activities . T-Thile
the signing will certainly he beneficial for the
Golf Tournament , it irav also help direct traffic-
through the City, thereby creating a minimum of
traffic impact during the Tournament.
LFAHv MOVED to authorize the Director of Public
[-forks to issue necessary permits or approvals for
the places-ent of signs concernincT traffic assistance
between September 9 and September 17 , 1934 for the
Safeco LGPA Golf Classic at Meridian Vallev Country
Club, Bailee seconded. notion carried.
POLICE (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 5F)
Police Services Studv -'enort. ACCEPTANCE. of the
Police Services p _
Re ort and acceptance of Option 2
as identified in the report submitted to Council
at the August 27 , 19V i,?orkshop.
Kent Jail - Site_Clearinn and Preload. AUTHORIZATIC
to accept_the site clearinq and preload for the Jail
site as complete, make final payment to Stowe Con-
struction and release the retainaqe, subject to the
appropriate approvals from the State Department of
Labor and Department of Revenue. BITEMAN D'OVED to
authorize a chance order in the amount of $7 , 473 . 23
for site clearing and preload contract with Stowe
Construction (Phase I of the Jail Project) , and to
accent the project as complete. White seconded .
Plotion carried.
UNIFOP14 (CONSFNT CALENDAR ITEM 5D)
BUILDING UBC - Board of Appeals . CONFIRMATION of the Mayor ' s
CODE appointment of Gene Haxton of the City of Auburn to
replace Al Pieper of the City of Tukwila to serve
on the I7niform Building Code Board of Appeals . This
matter was discussed at the workshop of August 27 .
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STATE (CONSENT CALENDAR ITFF 5(3)
ENVIRON- State Environmental Policy .Act Implementation.
MENTAL SCHEDULING a public hearing on the Citv ' s required
POLICY ACT in.pler;entation of the State Environmental Policy
Act (SEPA) for the September 17 , 1984 Council
meeting and setting a comment period from September
10, 1984 to September 24 , 1984 . This matter was
discussed at the August 27 , 1984 workshop, and
Will be addressed at the September 10 , 1984 work-
shop as well .
FINAL PLAT (CONSENT CALFNDAP. ITF"R 5H)
Northwest Business Park I Final Plat No. SU-83-1
(Uplands) . AUTHORIZATION for the Mavor to sign
easement, deed and agreement documents with Uplands
Industries relative to the Northwest Business Park
Plat, meeting the conditions set forth for the plat
aDnroval . SETTING the date of September 17 , 1984
for a public r^eeting to consider Northwest Business
Park I Final Plat (No. SU-83-1) . The plat has
been received by the Planning Department and is in
compliance with the Subdivision Code.
MOBILE (CONSENT CALENDAR ITE14 5J)
HOME PARK Silent Meadows Mobile Home Park Combining District
COMBINING #`CD-MIIP-83-1. SETTING the date of September 17 ,
DISTRICT 1984 for a public hearing to consider the approval
of a *Mobile home Park Combining District for the
purpose of constructing an 88 unit mobile home park
located east of the Vallev Freeway, north of South
212th Street and south of South 208th.
REZONE Silent Meadows Rezone No. RZ-83-2
A request submitted by John R. Ewing and Associates
to rezone property from RA, Residential Agricultural,
to MR-D , Multifamily Duplex Residential, was heard
by the Hearing Examiner on July 18 , 1984 . The total
area to be reclassified is 12 . 73 acres located on
the east side of the Vallev Freewav and between
South 208th Street and South 212th Street. The
Hearing Examiner recommended approval of this rezone
application with conditions _
KELLEHER MOVED that the Hearing Examiner' s recommend-
ation to approve the rezone Keith conditions be a('opted
anC that the Citv Attorney be instructed to draft the
necessary ordinance, Biteman seconded. motion carried.
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AGRICULTURAL (CONSENT CALENDAR ITIFY 5C)
ZONING RE1"OVFD AT THE REnUEST OF COUNCILMM4BER WHITE
Agricultural ?oning. The City Attorney_ intro-
duced two ordinances: Ordinance 2488 , providing
for the creation of an Agricultural (A-1) Zone
entitled: An Ordinance of the Citv of Kent Relat-
ing to Land Use and Zoning Regulations, and adding
an Agricultural (A-1) Zone, Section 15 . 04 . 005 to
the Kent Citv Code, and ,
Ordinance 2489, an Ordinance of the Citv of Kent
Relating to Planning, Zoning and Pronerty; rezoning
approximatel.7 558 acres generally located on the
south and west sides of the Green River from. RA,
Residential Agricultural to A-1 , Agricultural.
A tvpographical error in Ordinance 2489 was noted
and corrected .
Upon White ' s csuesti.on about compensation, Kelleher
clarified that the Council had directed the Planning
Denartment to consider the issue of compensation
prior to the time the AG zoning comes before the
Council . Jim Hansen confirmed that this was
correct and noted that the compensation issue was
under study and that this was related to the
second set of zoning which would occur in approxi-
mately 60 days . Kelleher noted that even though
the issue of compensation was delayed until the
second set of rezones , that the Council ' s direction
to the Planning Commission was to evaluate the
concept of cor.pensation in both areas , not just
for the area south of the river . Bailey specifically
asked about the area west of the river, and Kelleher
stated that he understood that the issue of compen-
sation is not restricted to owners of property south
of the river, but could he applied to any area south
or west of the river . Jim Hansen confirmed that
this was so, that the compensation issue for all
properties in the area would be considered. Leahv
noted that he had been out of town and that he under-
stood that upon his request, the compensation issue
had been removed from the coals, policies and objec-
tives . DiJulio explained that this issue was con-
sidered at the August 6 meetinq and the Council
adopted a motion approving the Agriculture designa-
tion and the rezoning and directed the preparation
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AGRICULTURAL of these ordinances . Kelleher explained that Leahy ' s
ZONING statement was correct, but that the Council had
approved the recommended zoning on the west side
but that there were still some concerns and some
of the Council wanted to be assured that the issue
of compensation would be addressed again b-,7 the
Planning Commission . I'e concluded that Leahy' s
concern had therefore been addressed, and that
there were no references to compensation in any
of the motions, except to ask the Plannina Commission
to review that issue and to report back to the
Council. Bailey and Leahy expressed concern about
nassing the ordinances without having the Planning
Commission ' s report on this . DiJulio explained
the procedures necessary to bring consideration
j of the Ordinances hack to the Council if passage
is held over . He noted that in accordance with
3iteman ' s amendment , ordinance 2489 contains the
statement that owners of property shall not be pre-
cluded from applying for a rezone.
KELLEHER MOVTD to adopt Ordinances 2438 and 2489 .
Biteman seconded . Kelleher noted that the Council
would have time to wor? out the compensation issue.
BAILEY MOVFn to table the matter and I:eahy seconded.
Kelleher ' s motion for a recess FAILED. Bailey' s
motion to table FAILEn with Bailey, Leahy and P3hite
supporting it and Johnson, Kelleher and Biteman
opposing .
In discussion on Kelleher ' s motion to adopt Ordi-
nances 2488 and 2489 , Leahy stated that he was not
prepared to vote on rezoning the property without
further information on coTnnensatien. White stated
that he would not like to see the Ordinances defeated
because of a fey-7 Vtee'•cs time element after which more
information on the compensation issue would be
available.
Upon Biteman ' s c7uestion, Hansen noted that perhaps
the report on the compensation could be done before
the zoning is established for the other Properties .
KELLEHFR MOVED to table this issue to a date certain:
to the September 17 meeting. Leahy seconded. Fansen
confirmed that the Planning Coromission could not
act that ouickly, and Kelleher noted that the report
would not have to he ready for presentation at the
September 17 meeting .
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AGRICULTURAL In answer to Biteman' s question, BiJulio noted that
ZONING in his opinion, rezoning the property is not a com-
pensable issue. If the city determines that there
is value, in light of the zoning given to the pro-
perty, to development rights which the City wishes
to acquire, then the City will be compensating and
there is no issue of retroactivity. If the City
determines to acquire interests, then just compen-
sation will be paid and the interests would trans-
fer to the city. He noted further that tonight' s
issue is not affected by the compensation issue.
He further noted for White that the County has
zoned prornert-,, agricultural and is nOW buying
development rights to that property, and he pointed
out Smith Brothers Farm as an example. White asked
about tabling the matter to the October 15 Council
meeting and Hansen noted that the earliest the
Planning Commission could possibly consider this
issue would he on October 16 . Kelleher confirmed
for White that even if the proposed ordinances are
passed tonight, the second section could he delayed
by the Council . White noted that he was not
entirely comfortable with. the action proposed tonight
but would go along with it inasmuch as he had been
assured that further action could be delayed. He
pointed out that he was not opposed to the agri-
culture issue but his concern was the compensation
issue. Kelleher withdrew his motion to table action
and his original motion to adopt Ordinances 2488
and 2489 carried, with Bailev and Leahy dissenting.
ANNEXATION Rowley Annexation_43 Reclassification No. AZ34-1 .
Z014ING On July 18 , 1994 the Hearing Examiner held a public
hearing to consider initial zoning to be assigned
to property recently annexed to the Citv of Kent
j consisting of approximately 22 acres, located south
of Southeast 243th Street on the east and the west
side of 104th Avenue S . F. Under the provisions of
City of Kent Ordinance No. 2469 , the Council shall
hold two or more public hearings at least thirty
days apart upon receipt of the recommendations of
the Hearing Fxaminer for the initial zoning classi-
fication. The City Clerk has given proper legal
notice for both hearings . On Auqust 1 , 1984 , the
Hearing Examiner recommended that zoning classifica-
tions of the Rowley Annexation 4`3 area be consistent
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ANNEX..ATION with the land use designations and boundaries of the
ZONING East Hill Plan.
The Public hearing was opened by ^favor Pro Tem
Johnson. It was noted. that a letter had been
received regarding the Proposed annexation zoning
from Frick_ Hawkinson. KFLLEHER PIOVED to make the
RORJLEY '�3 letter Part of the record, Leahv seconded. Motion
carried.
Jim Hansen, Principal Planner, gave a brief present-
ation on the annexation area and the Pronosed zoning,
noting that the location of the property was on the
south side of S.F. 248th on both sides of 104th
Avenue F .F. and consisted of approximately 22 acres.
Hansen pointed out that several lots would be split
at about the 300 foot depth, with the first 300 feet
being zoned Office and the remainder T1RM. He also
j clarified that the office zoning x-,,as consistent with
the East Fill Plan adopted two years ago. After
questions were raised by White as to whether the
zone split constituted strip zoning and concern was
expressed by Bailev and Biteman, it was determinedthat the Citv or the Pronerty owners were not pre-
cluded from asking for a zoning change at such time
as development might take Place if there was a need.
Hansen Pointed out that the Hearinq Examiner had
felt there was a Possibility of a 15% traffic in-
crease by following other than the East Fill Plan.
In response to questions from TThite, Hansen noted
that the Planning Conr�ission is currently looking
at the Fast Hill Plan but in all probability no
recommendation would be coming back to the Council
j Prior to the second Public hearing on the annexation
zoning.
Evelyn Crandall , 24920 104th S .F. , and Solveiq Bower,
14416 G .F. 270th Place , both expressed concern about
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the effect of split zoning on property development.
Gary Gill noted that the public T7orks Department had
several comments at the hearings with regard to
conditions they would like to see imposed when develop-
ment occurs . He asked that these conditions be made
a Part of the Council record also; namely, that the
necessary right of wav for the future improvement of
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ANNEXATION 104th S .E. and S .E. 248th be deeded to the City at
ZONING the time of development , as well as the necessary
footage for a 40 foot right-of-wav radius at the
corner of S . E. 243th and 104th S . F. At Gill ' s
request, WHITE MOVED that the memo from Transportion
ROWLEY ;'3 Engineer Poston dated August 24 relative to the
Transoortation Plan and 224th corridor be made
part of the record, Biteman seconded. Motion carried.
KELLEHER MOVED that the public hearing on the Rowley
03 Annexation zoning be continued until October 15,
1984 for final action, Biteman seconded. Motion
carried .
ANNEXATION Rowley Annexation 44 Reclassification No. AZ84-2 .
ZONING On July 19 , 1984 , the Hearing Examiner held a public
hearing to consider initial zoning to be assigned
to r)roperty recently annexed to the City of Kent
ROWLEY #4 consisting of approximately 40 acres , located south
of Southeast 240th Street; east of 104th Avenue S .E.
and approximately 114tb Avenue S.E. Under the pro-
visions of City of Kent Ordinance No. 2469 , the
Council shall hold two or more public hearings at
least thirty days apart upon receipt of the recom-
mendations of the Hearing Examiner for the initial
zoning classification. The Cite Clerk has given
proper legal notice for both hearings .
On August 1 , 1984 the Hearing Examiner recommended
zoning classifications for P.owley Annexation #4 as
follows:
1 . MR-M, Medium Density multifamily Residential
for Tax lots: 34 , R7 , 50, 2 ; Lots 7 and 8
of the RO Smith Orchard. Tracts Addition.
2 . R1-7 . 2 , Single Family Residential, for Tax
Lots 44 and 64 .
Johnson opened the nuhlic hearing . The City Clerk
noted that letters had been distributed with the
packet from the follo�•Tinq: E . B . Jones , Martin
Welch, John and Helen Selig and Greta Stewart. The
letters were maese a part of the official record by
motion. Leslie T^'agner noted that she represented
Greta Stewart, executor of the estate of Caroline
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ANNEXATION Berg. The Berq nronerty, Lot 7 , lies directly behind
ZONING and adjacent to V-1inchell ' s and Payless , and Ms . Wagner
suggested that Lots 7 and 8 be also designated as
commercial . She noted that. each is approximately
5 acres and that 108th Avenue S .E. , on the west
end of Lot 8 would be a suitable place to divide
commercial zoning from the proposed MPM zoning.
ms. Wagner further noted that the area across S.E.
Rowley a 240th is also commercial . It was determined that
further written comments would be accepted up to
the October 15th hearing date .
Gary Gill , City Engineer , noted that the Public
j Works Department had recommended that the deeding
of necessary street rights-of-way be made a con-
dition of the initial zoning . He stated that it
was explained at the Nearing Examiner' s hearing
that steps should be taken to restrict access to
S . F. 240th from these properties, as far as such
restriction is feasible. Steve Harris, representing
the Seligs , noted that the Seligs concur with the
PRR*^ recommendation and have no objection to deeding
property for right-of-way. Bert Jones of 24210
110th Place S . E. noted that he lived within 80 feet
of the rezone line and related his concerns about
noise , drainage, and the declining quality of life
which would be brought about by WWI zoning. Alan
Stewart reiterated "Is . I,7agner ' s remarks concerning
the Berg property.
At Kelleher ' s r.eauest , Hansen described the boundaries
of the area which the Council asked the Planning
Commission to consider for changes to the Comprehensive
Plan. Kelleher noted that it might be in the Stewart' s
best interest to see what the Planning Cor'^:issi_on
recommends for their area. Hansen noted that the
Commission would be having hearings and would make
a recommendation to the Council . It was noted that
the property is 660 feet deep, running from north
to south. In answer to *i7hite ' s question Hansen
noted that generally speaking, streets are natural
and convenient buffers. Railev asked if , at the
time of the East Hill Study, this type of develop-
ment was considered . Nansen conceded that this ray
have been a compromise, inasmuch as we were trying
to go along with the County' s Soos Creek Plan.
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ANNEXATION Rod Smith of 11023 S. F. 240th stated that he favored
ZONING the proposed zoning . Fussell Hall, representing
Hall Properties, also agreed with Ithe proposed
zoning and noted that the Stewarts proposal to
have Lots 7 and 3 zoned commercial also made
sense. Hansen noted that the Hearinq Examiner
ROWLEY "4 recommendations followed the staff recommendations
and Gary Gill noted that the Seligs had asked for
multi-family zoning_ from the County before the
area was annexed. Gill referred to Traffic Engi-
neer Jim Poston ' s memo dated August 24 and asked
that it be made a part of the record for both of
the Rowley Zoning hearings held tonight. WHITE
SO MOVED , Bailee seconded . The motion carried.
There was no further input from the audience and
KELLEHFR fIOVED that the public hearing on Rowley
Annexation "4 be continued to October 15 , 1984
for final action. Riteman seconded. Notion
carried .
STREET Vacation of Portion of 80th Place South. Resolution
VACATION 1025 adopted on August 5 , 1994 set this date for a
public hearing on the vacation of a portion of 80th
Place South as requested by Burlington Northern
Railroad and Mannesmann-Tally. Proner leqal notice
has been given by the City Clerk. The Planning
Department has provided a report containing recom-
mendations .
The public hearing was opened by Mayor Pro Tem
Johnson. It was noted that no correspondence had
been received. Bob Scholes, Consulting Civil
Engineer, 451 - 10th Avenue, Renton, addressed
the Council on behalf of Burlington-Northern,
noting that the subject of the street vacation
goes back to the time of the Norn_ ac Div. III Final
Plat approval in 1975 . He noted that one of the
conditions of Final Plat approval at that time was
the relocation of the existing 80th Place S.
because of the traffic hazard. He noted that a
barricade has been placed across the old street
which is no longer used, but if the vacation is
approved, both Burlington Northern and Tally will
benefit. 11r. Scholes referred to the condition
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STREET of street vacation approval .•7hich calls for the
VACATION payment of one-half of the appraised value of the
! property to be vacated . He contended that Burling-
ton-Northern had dedicated the right of way to the
City for the new street when it was constructed
and asked that the compensation recuested at this
time be waived . In response to cuestions, Wickstrom
stated that Ordinance 2333 specifies which street
classes shall be subject to compensation charges.
He stated that he did not know the ar.ount of money
involved in this particular case. wickstron.
clarified for the Council that when the new 80th
Place South was constructed, Burlington-Northern
was reauired to deed the street to the City as
part of the plat iDproval . He also clarified
that the portion recuested to be vacated was the
abandoned 80th Place South.
In response to further questions from Kelleher,
Wickstrom noted that the ordinance did have pro-
visions which Provided for other forms of compen-
sation but noted that there were two property
owners involved at this time which would divide
the vacated area ecually. He auestioned the impact
of two property owners . A representative from
Mannesmann Tally Corporation noted that in regard
to compensation the local company could make no
decisions because that would have to be made by
the parent company in Europe.
There were no further comments and BAILEY MOVED
to close the public hearing , Biteman seconded.
Potion carried .
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BAILEY MOVED to delay approval of the subject
j vacation until the staff provides the Council
with further information relative to the original
idedication and the monetary options . motion
carried .
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FINANCE (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEP1 5F)
Advance Travel Fund Increase. ADOPTIO14 of Ordinance
2490 increasinq the Advance Travel Fund from 52 , 550
to $4 , 000 , as recommended at the June 29 Finance
Committee meeting.
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FINANCE (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 5B)
Approval of Bills . APPROVAL of the payment of the
bills received through September 4 after auditing
by the Finance Committee at its meeting at 4 : 00
p.m. on September 14 , 1984 .
ICDA Fund. Cushing reported that a reouest from
KDA had been discussed at the recent Finance Com-
mittee meeting about the transfer of $1, 000 from
the KDA Funs' to them for their use on miscellaneous
items.
He noted that the funds had
been held for 6 to 8 years for the Association.
BAILEY MOVED to authorize the transfer of $1, 000
to KDA from. the KI)A Fund, White seconded. *Motion
carried .
COUNCIL Finance & Personnel. Bailey reported that
CO�LMITTEES Biteman ' s personnel concerns had been addressed
at the recent Finance Committee meetinq and he
was asked to bring further questions to the
Committee should he feel it necessarv.
Parks . Bailey reported that the dedication of
the 1°7est Fenwick Park would take place on September
15 and all �,aere invited .
Public Works . Kelleher noted that the following
letters would he discussed at the next Public Works
Committee mneetinq : From Donna Dansenhurg, regarding
116th S.E. and S .F . 256th, from Richard
Martin .regarding tree cutting , and from Ronald Smith
regardinq -�4eeker Street businesses . The letters
were made a hart of the record.
ADJOURNMENT BAILEY MOVED that the meeting be adjourned at 9 : 00
p.m. , White seconded. *Motion carried.
Marie Jensen, C*MC
Citv Clerk
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