HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 04/04/2000 Kent, Washington
April 4 , 2000
The regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order
at 7 : 00 p.m. by Mayor White. Present : Councilmembers Amodt,
Brotherton, Clark, Epperly, Orr, Woods and Yingling, Police Chief
Crawford, Planning Director Harrisl, Public Works Director
Wickstrom and Finance Director Miller. Approximately 50 people
were at the meeting.
CHANGES TO Mayor White added Public Communications Items 4D
THE AGENDA and 4E.
PUBLIC Employee of the Month. Mayor White announced that
COMMUNICATIONS Cyndi Wilbur, Capital Projects Analyst in the
Finance Department, has been selected as Employee
of the Month for April . He noted that Ms. Wilbur
did exceptional and professional work in perform-
ing the Riverbend ',Golf Course audit and accounting
transition to City management . He added that her
dedication is phenomenal . Finance Director Miller
noted that Wilbur has a passion for doing the job
right and thanked her for her efforts . She was
presented with the Employee of the Month plaque.
World Health Day. The Mayor read a proclamation
noting that the World Health Organization has
established the goal of a safe and adequate blood
supply for all countries of the world, and pro-
claimed April 7, 2000, as World Health Day in the
City of Kent . He encouraged all citizens to
support efforts to improve the safety and adequacy
of the blood supply, and presented the proclama-
tion to Ms . Shade of the Puget Sound Blood Center.
She expressed thanks and urged citizens to parti-
cipate in community blood drives .
Prepare Because You Care. Mayor White noted that
the City of Kent has experienced natural and man-
made disasters in ,the past, and that scientific
evidence indicates that the City remains vulner-
able in the future, and that citizens and City
employees need to be prepared. He proclaimed
April 2000 as Prepare Because You Care Month
and encouraged all citizens to increase their
knowledge, awareness and preparedness measures to
follow before, during and after a natural or man-
made disaster. The proclamation was accepted by
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PUBLIC Assistant Fire Chief Willits, who thanked the
COMMUNICATIONS Mayor, Council, City employees and citizens who
have helped prepare for a disaster. He reminded
all of the earthquake drill to be held on
Thursday.
Introduction of A�nointees. Mayor White announced
that Ron Banister,, Eric Robertson and Connie
Epperly are new appointees or reappointees, and
introduced those in attendance .
State Legislators. Mayor White welcomed Kent ' s
State Legislative delegation to the meeting, and
noted that both the City and the Chamber have
worked very hard With them during this legislative
session. He expressed his personal appreciation
to each of them for their responsiveness and for
being active and powerful advocates for Kent .
Barbara Ivanov, Executive Director of the
Chamber of Commerce, thanked the delegates and
congratulated them on their work relating to
transportation andhealth care reform. City
Intergovernmental 'Affairs Manager Dena Laurent
thanked the legislators for their success in
reallocating resources to protect public health
and public services after Initiative 695, in
passing House Bill 2505 regarding high density and
multi-use housing downtown, and in transportation
funding. Mayor White and Councilmembers Clark,
Orr and Yingling also expressed their thanks . The
legislators were then presented with Kent baseball
caps as tokens of thanks .
Senators Julia Patterson and Stephen Johnson, and
House members Karen Keiser, Michael Stensen, Jack
Cairnes, Christopher Hurst and Phil Fortunato
expressed appreciation for the input, support and
communication provided by the City and it ' s
citizens, and for this recognition.
CONSENT ORR MOVED that Consent Calendar Items A through J
CALENDAR be approved. Woods seconded and the motion
carried.
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MINUTES (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6A)
Approval of the Minutes. APPROVAL of the minutes
of the regular Council meeting of March 21, 2000 .
HEALTH & (CONSENT CALENDAR,- ITEM 6J)
SANITATION Seven Oaks Addition. ACCEPT the Bill of Sale for
Seven Oaks Addition submitted by Northwest Cougar
Mountain Construction, Inc . for continuous opera-
tion and maintenance of 410 feet of sanitary sewer
line, 1, 168 feet of storm sewer, 465 feet of
street improvements and release bonds after the
expiration period,, as recommended by the Public
Works Director. The project is located at 124th
Avenue SE & SE 263rd Street .
STREETS (BIDS - ITEM 8B)
S. 196th street Cdrridor Street Improvements, West
ValleyHi hw to as Valley Highway. The bid
opening was held on March 28 , 2000, with four bids
received. The apparent low bid was submitted by
Scarsella Bros . in the amount of $3 , 732, 572 . 74 .
The Engineer' s estimate was $4, 051, 226 . The
Public Works Director recommends that upon his
concurrence, the Mayor be authorized to award this
contract to the most satisfactory responsible
bidder. Wickstromlexplained that TIB approval was
received today, and pointed out that this is a
milestone project . He agreed to prepare a report
as to how much money the TIB has put into the City
in the last five years . CLARK MOVED that upon the
Public Works Director' s concurrence, the Mayor be
authorized to award the S . 196th Street Corridor,
West Valley Highway to East Valley Highway, con-
tract to the most satisfactory responsible bidder.
Yingling seconded and the motion carried.
SURPLUS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6C)
VEHICLES Surplus Vehicles. DECLARE designated Equipment
Rental vehicles as surplus and authorize the sale
thereof at the next public auction, as recommended
by the Public Works Committee .
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ZONING CODE (OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 7A)
AMENDMENT Sin ale Family Denoity in Multifamily Zones
(ZCA-2000-1) . The Land Use and Planning Board
reviewed the proposal to modify the permitted
density of single ,family development in multiple
family zoning districts . Following a public
hearing on February 28, 2000, the Board voted to
recommend an increase in the density of single
family development to the same level permitted for
multiple family developments . Satterstrom noted
that there are six or fewer areas available to be
affected. BROTHERTON MOVED to approve the Land
Use and Planning Board' s recommendation for
ZCA-2000-1 regarding single family density in
multiple family zones, and to direct the City
Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance.
Woods seconded and the motion carried. Ron
Harmon, 20627 95th Avenue South, member of the
Land Use and Planning Board, clarified that he is
in favor of affordable housing in Kent .
ANNEXATION (OTHER BUSINESS - 'ITEM 7B)
Nelson Annexation,i 109& Petition (AN-99-1) . The
Nelson Annexation ,was postponed at the January 18,
2000 Council meeting at the request of the
petitioner and was, rescheduled for tonight .
This is the result of a Notice of Intention to
Commence Proceedings from owners of not less than
10 percent in value of property adjacent to Kent .
The proposed 23-acre annexation is located between
the Union Pacific and the Burlington Northern-
Santa Fe Railroads and north of S . 277th Street .
Jack Nelson spoke on behalf of the petitioners and
asked that this item be tabled. He explained that
they would like to' continue their discussions with
King County, whichmay result in withdrawal of the
petition. BROTHERtON MOVED to table the Nelson
Annexation petition. Woods seconded and the
motion carried.
PARKS (BIDS - ITEM 8A)
Kent Downtown RotUy Basketball Court. The bid
opening on March 24, 2000 for the Kent Rotary
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PARKS Downtown Basketball Court project resulted in
eight bids . Mer-�on, Inc . was the low bidder at
$39, 566, plus Washington State Sales Tax. The
Engineer' s estimate was $75, 000 . The Parks
Director recommends awarding the contract to Mer-
Con, Inc . WOODS MOVED to accept the bid from Mer-
Con, Inc. for $39,',566, plus Washington State Sales
Tax, for the Downtown Rotary Basketball Court
project and to enter into a contract . Orr
seconded and the Motion carried. Mayor White
thanked the Rotary Club for their contribution.
POLICE (CONSENT CALENDAR,- ITEM 6F)
Bureau Of JusticelAssistance Block Grant ACCEPT
Bureau of Justice Assistance Block Grant funds,
and authorize the 'establishment of a budget for
the funds.
The Police Department has received notification
from the Bureau of. Justice that its grant appli-
cation has been approved for funding. This grant
supports the Family Violence Unit and the purchase
of equipment to investigate computer-related
crimes and presentation equipment for training.
The grant total isl $81, 910 . The award amount is
$73, 719 and the Ci'ty' s required 10 percent match
amount is $8, 191 .
FIRE (CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 6D)
King County Insve4ion Agreement, 2000 . AUTHORIZE
the Mayor to sign the Interlocal Agreement between
the City of Kent and King County for inspections
for the year 2000 . '
This agreement with King County covers the inspec-
tion of all occupancies in Fire District #37, with
the exception of single family residences and
miscellaneous structures. It is part of a series
of continuing agreements which have been signed
for the last several years, and provides a tool
used by the Fire Department to alleviate serious
fire hazards in the District ' s commercial build-
ings. This is for the first inspection and one
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FIRE re-inspection only. Any follow up work after the
first re-inspection is the responsibility of the
King County Fire Marshal .
From a financial standpoint, the County will
reimburse the City at the rate of $100 per hour
for travel, reseanch time and inspections per-
formed on any permit application within the City' s
jurisdictional boundaries .
(CONSENT CALENDAR '- ITEM 6E)
Kino County BasiciLife Support Services Contract
Amendment, 2000, AUTHORIZATION for the Mayor to
sign the King County Basic Life Support Services
Amendment with King County EMS, allowing the City
to receive funds per the EMS Levy.
In 1998 an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) levy
was passed for a three-year period, beginning in
1999 . The City has signed a contract with King
County EMS since 11981 to receive EMS funding.
A contract amendment is received annually to
adjust the payment' amount that the City of Kent
will receive. Theamount to be received for year
2000 is $682, 787 which is the same amount as was
received in 1999 . The proposed amendment changes
the contract period to cover the year 2000 and
updates the section which covers Basic Life
Support Standards.'
APPOINTMENTS (CONSENT CALENDAR r ITEM 6G)
Civil Service Reapoointment. CONFIRMATION of the
Mayor' s reappointm nt of Ron Banister to continue
serving as a member of the Kent Civil Service
Commission. His new term will continue until
4/30/2006 .
(CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 6H)
Drinkinc Driver Tahk Force Reappointment
CONFIRMATION of the Mayor' s reappointment of Capt .
Eric Robertson to continue serving as a member of
the Kent Drinking Driver Task Force . Capt .
Robertson' s new term will continue until l/1/2003 .
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APPOINTMENTS (CONSENT CALENDAR', - ITEM 6I)
Kent Disability 8 rd Anpointment. CONFIRMATION
of the Mayor' s appointment of Councilmember Connie
Epperly to serve as a Council representative to
the Kent Disability Board. Her new term will
continue until 12/31/2001 .
FINANCE (CONSENT CALENDAR',- ITEM 6B)
Approval of Bills. APPROVAL of payment of the
bills received through March 15 and paid on
March 15 after auditing by the Operations
Committee on Marcy) 21, 2000 .
Approval of check issued for vouchers :
Date Check Numbers Amount
3/15/00 231595-231838 $ 892, 182 . 11
3/15/00 231839-232315 1, 235, 390 . 66
$2, 127, 572 . 77
Approval of checkd issued for payroll of March 15
and paid on March120, 2000 :
Date Check Numbers Amount
3/20/00 Checks 242513-242819 $ 271, 587 . 16
3/20/00 Advices 92700-93310 912 , 119 . 77
$1, 183 , 706 . 93
REPORTS Council President Orr stated that the six-month
time period to cc duct a traffic study the effec-
(Gate at tiveness of the street closure at 256th and 29th
256th and Avenue has concluded; however the City is defer-
29th Avenue) ring any further consideration on this matter
until resolution of a related pending complaint
filed against the ',City, therefore the gate will
remain in place until such time .
Operations Committee. Yingling noted that the
next meeting will 'be at 4 : 00 p.m. on April 18 .
Public Safety Committee. Epperly noted that the
next meeting will ,be on April 11 at 5 : 00 p.m. She
announced that Firefighter Brian Dodge was
presented 2nd place in the State Outstanding
Firefighter Awards] and offered congratulations.
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REPORTS Public Works Committee. Clark reminded
Councilmembers of the hearing on 272nd at 1 : 00 p.m.
on April 12 .
Planning Committee Brotherton noted that the
next meeting will ,be held on May 1 at 5 : 00 p.m.
and the topic will; be urban separators .
Parks Committee. Woods noted that the next
meeting will be on April 11 at 4 : 00 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 7 :45 p.m.
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