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April 19, 1988
Regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at 7: 00
p.m. by Mayor Kelleher. Present: Councilmembers Biteman, Dowell,
Houser, Johnson, Mann and White, City Administrator McFall, City
Attorney Driscoll, Planning Director Harris and City Engineer Gill.
Councilmember Woods, Finance Director McCarthy and Public Works Director
Wickstrom were not in attendance. Approximately 120 people were at
the meeting.
PRESENTATIONS Drinking Driver Task Force Poster Recognition
Awards. Mayor Kelleher noted that the Kent
Drinking Driver Task Force has conducted a "Keep
A Friend Alive" poster contest for Kent, High-
line and Federal Way students in an effort to
raise student awareness on sober driving and
safety belts. He announced the winners of the
contest and presented each with a certificate.
The Mayor also thanked the Boeing Aerospace
Company for their commitment of printing costs,
as well as all the volunteers who helped make
the contest a success.
Barber Shop Harmony Week. Mayor Kelleher read
a proclamation declaring the month of April
1988 as Barbershop Harmony Month in the City
of Kent. He then introduced the SEA-TAC
Chapter of the Society for the Preservation
and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Sing-
ing in America, Inc. , who sang several songs.
Volunteer Week. The Mayor declared the week
of April 17-23 , 1988 as Volunteer Week, and
noted that the City of Kent has volunteers
working in numerous departments and offices.
He then introduced Information Desk Volunteers
Ann Erickson, Helen Barber and Kathy Crock and
presented them with flowers and a certificate.
Student Employment Week. The Mayor read a
proclamation declaring the week of April 17-23 ,
1988 as Student Employment Week in the City
of Kent.
Victim Rights Week. Mayor Kelleher read a
proclamation declaring the week of April 17-23 ,
1988 as Victim Rights Week and presented the
proclamation to Kathleen Groshong of the Drink-
ing Driver Task Force.
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CONSENT CALENDAR JOHNSON MOVED that Consent Calendar Items A
through M be approved. Biteman seconded and
the motion carried.
MINUTES (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 3A)
Approval of Minutes. APPROVAL of the minutes
of the regular Council meeting of April 5, 1988.
HEALTH & (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 3H)
SANITATION The Lakes Short Plat. ACCEPTANCE of the bill
of sale and warranty agreement for continuous
operation and maintenance of approximately
4, 572 feet of water main improvements and
approximately 2 , 413 feet of sanitary sewer
improvements constructed in the vicinity of
James Street and 64th Avenue South for the
Lakes Short Plat Development and release of
cash bond after expiration of maintenance
period.
STREETS (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 3J)
LID 297 - Meeker Street Improvement. AUTHORI-
ZATION to transfer $32 , 000 from the Unencumbered
Sewerage Funds to this project for settlement
of the outstanding claim against this project,
as approved by the Public Works Committee.
SEWERS (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 3F)
LID 334 - Derbyshire No. 7 Sanitary Sewer.
ADOPTION of Resolution 1167 setting May 17 as
the date for a public hearing to consider the
creation of LID 334 for sanitary sewer install-
ation in the Derbyshire area.
WATER (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 3K)
Clark Springs Improvements - Fund Transfer.
AUTHORIZATION to transfer $47, 000 from the
Unencumbered Funds of the Water Utility to
this project to compensate for the project
overrun due to previously approved additional
work, as approved by the Public Works Committee.
( CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 3L)
Clark Springs Building Improvements. ACCEPT
as complete the contract with Clements and
Son Construction for the Clark Springs build-
ing improvement project and release of the
retainage after receipt of the necessary
releases from the State.
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SURPLUS PROPERTY Surplus Property - 520 Scenic Way. This date
has been set for a public hearing on the sale
of an 8 ' strip of utility property in the
vicinity of 520 Scenic Way which has been
declared as surplus to the City' s needs. The
City Clerk has given the proper legal notice
of the hearing. The Mayor declared the public
hearing open. There were no comments from the
audience and DOWELL MOVED to close the public
hearing. Houser seconded and the motion carried.
JOHNSON MOVED that a call for bids be authorized
to offer the property for sale with the minimum
acceptable bid being the appraised value.
White seconded. Motion carried.
(CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 3G)
Surplus Property - 102nd S.E. and S.E. 240th.
ADOPTION of Resolution 1168 setting May 3 as
the date for a public hearing on the sale of
surplus property located in the vicinity of
102nd S.E. and S.E. 240th.
EQUIPMENT RENTAL (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 31 )
Surplus Equipment. DECLARE as surplus the
various pieces of equipment as listed in the
Committee ' s minutes and authorize the Public
Works Department to offer same for sale at
public auction and to sell the vibrator/static
roller to the City of Snohomish for its appraised
value, as concurred with by the Public Works
Committee.
TRAFFIC CONTROL (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 3E)
LID 333 - Traffic Signal - 72nd Avenue S. and
S. 180th. ADOPTION of Resolution 1166 setting
May 17 as the date for a public hearing to con-
sider the creation of LID 333 for a traffic
signal at 72nd Avenue S. and S. 180th.
HISTORICAL Linda Vannest, 13521 S.E. 266th, stated that
PRESERVATION she is President of the Neeley Mansion Associ-
ation, and announced that there will be a tour
of White River Valley Historial Sites on
May 21 . Vannest noted that the Ponsey house,
built around 1899•, is presently for sale, and
is concerned that the historical landmarks in
Kent are disappearing. She suggested that the
City either enter into an historical preserva-
tion interlocal agreement with King County or
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HISTORICAL set up their own review board through the
PRESERVATION Planning Department. Harris noted that they
have discussed an interlocal agreement with
the County in the past and that it is very
complicated. He said that the Planning Com-
mittee has also discussed this matter. Bite-
man noted that not all owners of historical
property would be interested in having their
property classified as an historical site.
White asked that this matter be referred to
the Planning Committee and a recommendation
brought back to the Council . The Mayor
requested that staff notify Vannest as to when
the matter will come before the Planning
Committee.
REZONE Kantor Recreational Vehicle Park Rezone No.
RZ-88-1 . This date has been set for a public
meeting to consider the Hearing Examiner ' s
recommendation of conditional approval of the
Kantor RV Park Rezone. The request is to
rezone approximately 14 acres from M2 ( limited
industrial ) to MRM (medium density multi-
family residential ) . The property is located
on the north side of 262nd Street and bounded
to the east by a Puget Sound Power and Light
Company right-of-way and on the west by SR167 .
Greg McCormick of the Planning Department
pointed out the area on the map and noted that
in addition to the rezone, a mobile home park
combining district request has been submitted
and reviewed by the Hearing Examiner. He
noted also that a shoreline substantial develop-
ment permit has been submitted, reviewed and
approved by the Hearing Examiner and forwarded
to the State for review. McCormick noted that
the RV park code stipulates that in order to
get the combining district overlay, the site
must first have a residential designation
other than R1 . He noted that one of the condi-
tions is that the rezone to MRM be directly
tied to the development of the recreational
vehicle park and -that if there are any sub-
stantial changes to the plans, that the Hearing
Examiner will require a new public hearing.
Upon questions from White, McCormick clarified
this condition and Mayor Kelleher noted that
this parcel had been zoned M-2 and was not
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REZONE designated as agricultural. It was determined
that without this rezone, manufacturing use
would still be allowed there. Upon Biteman' s
question, McCormick described the access to
the proposed park.
DONELL MOVED to adopt the findings of the Hear-
ing Examiner, to concur with the Hearing
Examiner ' s recommendation of conditional
approval and to direct the City Attorney to
prepare the required ordinance. Biteman
seconded and the motion carried.
COMBINING DISTRICT Kantor Recreational Vehicle Park Combining
District No. CD-MHP-88-1 . This date has been
set for a public meeting to consider the Hear-
ing Examiner ' s recommendation of conditional
approval of the Kantor RV Park mobile home
park combining district to allow the develop-
ment of a recreational vehicle park. The
property is on the north side of So. 262nd
Street and bounded to the east by a Puget Sound
Power and Light Company right-of-way and the
west by SR167 .
There were no comments from the audience and
BITEMAN MOVED to adopt the findings of the
'fearing Examiner, to concur with th Hearing
Examiner ' s recommendation of approval with
one condition and to direct the City Attorney
to prepare the required ordinance. Dowell
seconded and the motion carried.
ANNEXATION ZONING (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 3C)
Le Blanc Annexation Initial Zoning No. AZ-87-5.
AUTHORIZATION to set the Council meetings of
May 3 and June 7, 1988 , as the public hearing
dates to consider the Hearing Examiner ' s
recommended initial zoning for Le Blanc Annex-
ation No. AZ-87-5. The property is located
south of S .E. 232nd Street east of 112th Avenue
S.E. and is approximately 15 acres in size.
PRELIMINARY (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 3D)
SUBDIVISION Josey Glenn Preliminary Subdivision No. SU-88-1 .
AUTHORIZATION to set May 17, 1988, as the
public meeting date to consider the Hearing
Examiner ' s recommendation of conditional
approval of the Josey Glenn preliminary sub-
division for nine residential lots. Tile
subject property is located on the southeast
corner of S.E. 232nd and 112th Avenue S.E.
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CONDITIONAL Goodwin Professional Center No. CE-87-5 Appeal.
USE APPEAL This hearing was postponed to this date by
City Council action on April 5, 1988. The
hearing will consider an appeal of the Hear-
ing Examiner ' s denial of Goodwin Professional
Center conditional use permit No. CE-87-5 .
The request was for a conditional use permit
to allow retail uses for up to 50% of a planned
development in the O Professional and Office
Zoning District. The subject property is
located on the east side of 104th Avenue S.E.
south of S.E. 248th Street.
Greg McCormick of the Planning Department des-
cribed the area. Upon White ' s question, Harris
noted that although the Planning Commission
was to report to the Council regarding addi-
tional commercial zoning on East Hill , the
Council ' s resolution regarding 20% reduction
of multifamily zoning is delaying any changes
to the East Hill Plan. Mayor Kelleher clarified
that Resolution 1123 in effect, stopped any
ongoing work on the East Hill Plan until the
multifamily reduction proposal had been resolved.
He pointed out, however, that a majority vote
of the Council could forego the provisions of
a resolution. White noted that the area con-
tinued to grow even though work on the plan
had halted.
The Mayor declared the public hearing open.
Robert West, attorney for the Goodwins, noted
that 50% retail use in Office zoned property
is permitted by the Zoning Code under a con-
ditional use. He described the limited com-
mercial uses proposed for this complex, noting
that the Goodwins had potential tenants for
such retail activity. He noted that limited
commercial businesses which might be used by
employees of the area such as a barber shop
or a deli are shown in the Zoning Code. WHITE
MOVED to continue the hearing to May 3 to
allow time to study the concerns listed by
the appellant. Houser seconded. Dowell noted
that West ' s notice of appeal showed a list
entitled "Assignment of Errors" and asked
if the Hearing Examiner had addressed this.
It was determined that the applicant had not
asked for reconsideration by the Hearing Exam-
iner but had appealed directly to the Council.
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CONDITIONAL Dowell opined that the Council should hear
USE APPEAL the Hearing Examiner ' s answers to the allega-
tions in the appeal letter. It was deter-
mined that the Council could ask for input from
staff or from the Hearing Examiner. Driscoll
suggested that this could be referred to the
Hearing Examiner as a reconsideration, in
which case she would provide a written response.
White withdrew his motion, and MOVED to close
the public hearing and to remand the matter
to the Hearing Examiner for her written
response to the issues . Houser concurred and
seconded this motion, which then carried
unanimously.
STREET VACATION Brutsche Street Vacation No. STV-88-1 .
This date has been set for a public hearing
to consider the petition of Leo and Norma
Brutsche to vacate portions of North 2nd
Avenue, North 3rd Avenue and two adjacent
alleys. Proper legal notice has been given
by the City Clerk.
The Planning Department has recommended that
the vacation be approved with the condition
that the City be compensated at half of the
full appraised value of the area being vacated.
Harris noted that these were "paper" streets
only, which had never been developed. Jerry
Klein, attorney for the Brutsches , showed a
sketch, pointing out that portions of these
same streets and alleys had been vacated in
1964 , under Ordinance 1265. He stated that
compensation to the City was not required then,
and asked that the City not make this con-
dition a part of the approval. City Attorney
Driscoll determined that Ordinance 2333 pro-
viding for such compensation states that com-
pensation may be required, based upon the
administrative costs of the street vacation.
Dowell suggested that the City negotiate the
costs with the applicants . WHITE MOVED to
close the public hearing. Biteman seconded.
Motion carried.
BITEMAN MOVED to approve street vacation No.
STV-88-1 conditioned upon the payment of $100
for administrative costs and for the City
Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance
upon receipt of such funds. Mann seconded.
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STREET VACATION Upon further questions, McFall suggested that
$100 would not cover the City' s costs and
Biteman and Mann agreed to change the motion
to reflect that the City be compensated for
"out of pocket" expenses, to be determined.
The motion carried unanimously.
PARKS AND Kent Commons Alterations. Two bids were
RECREATION received on April 14 for the Kent Commons
Alteration Project with HBI Construction Ser-
vices being the low bidder. The department
and architect recommend award of the construc-
tion contract to HBI Construction Services in
the amount of $18, 488. 60 for the following:
Base bid $15, 654. 50
Alt. 1 1 , 749 . 60
Alt. 2 654 . 50
Alt. 3 430 . 00
Total $1 8, 488. 60
DOWELL SO MOVED. Houser seconded. Upon
White ' s question, McFall noted that this is
well below the architect ' s estimate. The
motion then carried.
PERSONNEL (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 3M)
Lead Mechanic Position. APPROVAL of the
reclassification of the Maintenance Supervisor
position in the Equipment Rental section of
Public Works to that of Lead Mechanic, as
approved by the Public Works Committee and
Personnel Department.
FINANCE (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 3B)
Approval of Bills. APPROVAL of payment of
the bills received through April 21 , 1988
after auditing by the Operations Committee at
its meeting at 8 : 30 a.m. on April 29, 1988.
Approval of checks issued for vouchers:
Date Check Numbers Amount
3/4/88 58867 - 58868 $ 64,418.42
3/15/88 - 3/25/88 59366 - 59399 947.886.75
3/13/88 59415 - 59812 672.418.53
Approval of checks issued for payroll:
Date Check Numbers Amount
4/5/88 102520 - 103116 $610,399.28
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REPORTS Council President. White announced that City
staff will meet informally with Salt Air Hills
residents at the Marcus Whitman Presbyterian
Church at 7: 00 p.m. on April 25 . Council-
members are invited to attend.
White stated that the Council would meet with
Lyle Sumak at the Red Hen Pantry at 5: 30 p.m.
on April 26 .
White reported that he and Councilmember Mann,
along with Mayor Kelleher and City Administrator
McFall, had attended the National League of
Cities meeting in Washington D.C. As a member
of the steering committee, he attended trans-
portation and communications meetings. He
noted that the number one issue was concern
over the future of the Federal Highway and
Transportation programs.
Paul Mann noted that he had attended workshops
on energy, natural resources and community and
economic development. He pointed out that he
had tapes from these sessions and would make
them available for other Councilmembers .
Parks Committee. Dowell noted that the Com-
mittee would not meet in April, and that the
next meeting will be on May 25.
Administrative Reports. McFall announced that
the Kent Planning Department has received a
Merit Award from the American Planning Associ-
ation and the Planning Association of Washington
for the work done on the multifamily density
issue which is currently before the Council.
A formal presentation will be made at a
future Council meeting.
ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 8: 45 p.m.
Marie Jens n, CMC
City Clerk
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