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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 06/20/2000 Kent, Washington June 20 , 2000 The regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at 7 : 05 p.m. by Mayor Pro Tem Orr. Present : Councilmembers Amodt, Brotherton, Clark and Yingling, Government Affairs Manager Laurent , Deputy City Attorney Brubaker, City Engineer Gill, Parks Planning & Development Superintendent Flemm, and Assistant Finance Director Hillman. Approximately 25 people were at the meeting. CHANGES TO Councilmember Amodt removed Item E from the THE AGENDA Consent Calendar for discussion. The following items were added to the agenda under Continued Communications : 11A. R. E. Hodgin Drainage System Failure 11B. Ardis Johnson Urban Separators 11C. Bill Young Performing Arts Center 11D. Martin Plys Performing Arts Center 11E . Gail Shewey S . 277th Improvements 11F. Ted Kogita Parks Department 11G. Joe Rubio Land Purchases PUBLIC Introduction of Appointee. Mayor Pro Tem Orr COMMUNICATIONS noted that the appointment of Ken Mendoza to the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee is on the agenda and asked for Council ' s approval . Hire-A-Veteran Month. Mayor Pro Tem Orr read a proclamation noting that there are more than 606, 000 veterans in Washington, and that over 64 , 000 veterans have sought employment and training services from the Employment Security Department during the last program year. She stated that Mayor White has proclaimed June 2000 as Hire-A-Veteran Month in the City and urged all citizens to join in the special observance . The proclamation was presented to Don Sparks, who expressed appreciation to the Mayor and Council for assisting the Auburn Office, who had the highest-volume placement rate in the Puget Sound area for last year. CONSENT CLARK MOVED that Consent Calendar Items A through CALENDAR S be approved, with the exception of Item E, which was removed by Councilmember Amodt . Brotherton seconded and the motion carried. 1 Kent City Council Minutes June 20 , 2000 MINUTES (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6A) Approval of Minutes . APPROVAL of the minutes of the regular Council meeting of June 6 , 2000 . HEALTH & (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6N) SANITATION Pacific Heights. ACCEPT the Bill of Sale for Pacific Heights submitted by Pacific Industries, Inc . for continuous operation and maintenance of 471 feet of watermain improvement, 740 feet of sanitary sewer, 1, 197 feet of storm sewer and 613 feet of street improvement and release bonds after the expiration period, as recommended by the Public Works Director. The project is located at S . E. 253rd Street and 121st Place S .E. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 60) Chancellor Parks I . ACCEPT the Bill of Sale for Chancellor Park Division I submitted by MJF Holdings, Inc . for continuous operation and maintenance of 554 . 14 feet of street improvement and 885 feet of storm sewer and release bonds after the expiration period, as recommended by the Public Works Director. The project is located at S .E. 240th & 132nd Avenue S .E. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6P) Chancellor Parks II. ACCEPT the Bill of Sale for Chancellor Park Division II submitted by MJF Holdings, Inc . for continuous operation and maintenance of 494 . 08 feet of street improvement and 694 feet of storm sewer and release bonds after the expiration period, as recommended by the Public Works Director. The project is located at S .E . 240th & 132nd Avenue S . E. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6Q) Anderson Site Warehouse. ACCEPT the Bill of Sale for Anderson Site Warehouse submitted by Benaroya Company for continuous operation and maintenance of 24 feet of watermain, 655 feet of street improvement 32 feet of storm sewer and release bonds after the expiration period, as recommended by the Public Works Director. The project is located at West Valley Highway and S . 238th Street . 2 Kent City Council Minutes June 20, 2000 HEALTH & (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6R) SANITATION Yellowstone Industrial Park. ACCEPT the Bill of Sale for Yellowstone Industrial Park submitted by Sound Ventures, Inc . for continuous operation and maintenance of 29 feet of watermain improvements, 215 feet of sanitary sewer and 661 feet of street improvement and release bonds after the expiration period, as recommended by the Public Works Director. The project is located at 18404 72nd Avenue South. WATER (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6J) Tacoma Second Supply Project. AUTHORIZATION for the Mayor to sign the Tacoma Second Supply Project Agreement upon concurrence with the language by the Public Works Director and the City Attorney, as recommended by the Public Works Committee . SEWER (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6C) Sewer Latecomer Agreement. AUTHORIZATION for the Public Works Director to execute a sewer late- comer agreement for the Benson Short Plat, as recommended by the Public Works Committee. The developer for the Benson Short Plat has extended the sanitary sewer in 104th Avenue S .E. This provides service to nine lots . DRAINAGE (CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS - ITEM 11A) (ADDED) Drainage System Failure. R. E. Hodgin, 7927 S . 222nd, voiced concerns about the effects of run- ning water on property owners adjacent to the Willow Way project . It was determined that the issue would be referred to the Public Works Committee and that City Engineer Gill will pro- vide a report to the Committee . STREETS (BIDS - ITEM 8C) SE 256th Street Widening Improvements (116th Avenue SE to 132nd Avenue SE. The bid opening for this project was held on June 13th. The City Engineer Gary Gill explained the project and noted that six bids were received. He said the low bid was from Scarsella Bros . in the amount of 3 Kent City Council Minutes June 20 , 2000 STREETS $4 , 686, 366 . 29, and the Engineer' s estimate was $5, 026, 633 . 465 . He recommended award of the bid to Scarsella Bros . , subject to Transportation Improvement Board approval . CLARK MOVED that the SE 256th Street Widening Improvements contract be awarded to Scarsella Bros . , in the amount of $4 , 686, 366 . 29, subject to Transportation Improvement Board approval . Brotherton seconded and the motion carried. (CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS - ITEM 11E) (ADDED) S. 277th Street Improvements. Gail Shewey, 11217 S .E . 274th Street, brought the following concerns to the Council : 1) Relocation of a speed sign at 116th and Kent-Kangley, 2) Safety Hazard on 114th Avenue S .E . , and 3) Street Sign on S . 274th. City Engineer Gill agreed to look at the issues and make a report to the Public Works Committee and Mr. Shewey. URBAN (CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS - ITEM 11B) SEPARATORS (ADDED) Rezone/Urban Separator. Ardis Johnson, 24039 146th Place S .E. , stated that the fair sale of her home and property has been prevented by the denial of a zoning change to allow homes to be built to conform to the housing development south and west of her property. Orr informed Johnson that this issue will be discussed at the meeting of July 5th. Johnson provided pictures of her property and it was determined that the pictures will be returned to her at the Council meeting of July 5th. INTERNET (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6E) SALES TAX (REMOVED AT THE REQUEST OF COUNCILMEMBER AMODT) Opposition to Extension of Internet Sales Tax Moratorium. The Operations Committee has recom- mended endorsement of the National League of Cities ' position opposing the extension of a sales tax moratorium on internet sales and service, as Congress is currently considering . The House has adopted a five year extension through 2006, and 4 Kent City Council Minutes June 20, 2000 INTERNET the Senate will soon consider the issue . The SALES TAX National League of Cities has requested that the City take a position on this issue . Amodt said she is in favor of the five year moratorium to allow time to study the impacts of the sales tax. Brotherton spoke in favor of extending the moratorium in order to determine how to develop a fair tax system. Clark explained the background of this issue and said that it is an issue of fairness . He said he is in favor of the motion to endorse the National League of Cities ' position. Yingling stated that putting simplified taxes on the internet will not slow the internet . He said a model of how to pay taxes on the internet is catalog sales, and that the way the legislation was brought forward was unfair. After a lengthy discussion, CLARK MOVED to endorse the National League of Cities ' position opposing the extension of a sales tax moratorium on internet sales and service, as recommended by the Operations Committee . Yingling seconded. The motion failed with Clark and Yingling in favor, and Amodt, Brotherton and Orr opposed. TECHNOLOGY (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6D) Purchase Of Personal Computers. ACCEPTANCE of the quote of $55, 068 . 89 for the purchase of 34 Hewlett-Packard Pentium III computers from Unisoft, Inc . , and authorization for the Mayor to sign a purchase agreement . As part of the Technology Plan, the City made a commitment to the creation of an ongoing replace- ment program for the City' s personal computers . A request for quotes was published in local and regional papers and distributed to a number of companies . Three quotes were received from three different companies . The lowest quote came from Unisoft, Inc . for $55, 068 . 89 COUNCIL (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6M) Council Absences (Epperly And Woods) . APPROVAL of excused absences from tonight ' s meeting for 5 Kent City Council Minutes June 20, 2000 COUNCIL Councilmembers Epperly and Woods, who are unable to attend. PARKS & (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6G) RECREATION Interim Comprehensive Park And Recreation Plan. ADOPTION of the Interim Comprehensive Park and Recreation Plan to maintain eligibility with the IAC for grant funding, as recommended by the Parks Committee. The Comprehensive Parks and Recreation Plan was last updated in 1994 . In order to be eligible for state grant funds from the IAC, the City needs to have a current plan every six years . Also, the entire City' s Comprehensive Plan is currently being updated and in order to plan concurrently with the rest of the City, an interim plan must be adopted to meet the IAC deadline of June 23 and to be eligible for year 2000 grants . (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6H) Soroptimist Donation To East Hill Youth Sports Complex. ACCEPT the Soroptimist donation of $3 , 750 . 00 and amend the East Hill Youth Sports Complex project budget, as recommended by the Parks Committee . In May 2000, the Soroptimist Club of Kent donated $3 , 750 . 00 to the East Hill Youth Sports Complex project Field #1 , (commonly known as Service Club Ballfields) . This donation will assist in funding ballfield renovation. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6I) IAC Grant For Chestnut Ridge Park Acquisition. ACCEPT the IAC grant for Chestnut Ridge Park property acquisition and amend the Land Acquisition budget, as recommended by the Parks Committee . The Park Planning and Development Division applied for an IAC neighborhood grant to reimburse 50% of the Estes property acquisition at Chestnut Ridge Park. The State legislature approved the $187, 464 . 00 grant on May 19, 2000 . Funds will 6 Kent City Council Minutes June 20, 2000 PARKS & be used for future development of the Chestnut RECREATION Ridge Park. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6K) Sutlief Donation To Specialized Recreation ACCEPT the $5, 000 donation from Mr. and Mrs . Sutlief, and amend the Specialized Recreation Computer Program budget, as recommended by the Parks Committee . In honor of their son Mike, who was a long-time participant in the Specialized Recreation programs and graduate of Highline ' s Computer Information Systems Program, Mr. and Mrs . Sutlief donated $5, 000 to the Specialized Recreation Computer Program. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6L) Western States Arts Federation Grant. ACCEPT the Washington States Art Federation Grant (WESTAF) , and amend the Cultural Services budget, as recom- mended by the Parks Committee . WESTAF awarded the Kent Parks and Recreation Cultural Division a grant in the amount of $2 , 500 in the 2000-2001 TourWest Program funding cycle . Funds will offset the artistic fee of Tibetan Monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery for their Mystical Arts of Tibet residency and performance in Kent, October 6 - 8, 2000 . (BIDS - ITEM SA) Garrison Creek Court Surfacing And Striving The bid opening was held on June 9, and two bids were received. Mid-Pac Construction was the low bidder at $31 , 900 . 00 , plus Washington State Sales Tax. BROTHERTON MOVED that the Garrison Creek Court Surfacing and Striping Project be awarded to Mid- Pac Construction in the amount of $31, 900 , plus Washington State Sales Tax. Yingling seconded and the motion carried. 7 Kent City Council Minutes June 20, 2000 PARKS & (BIDS - ITEM 8B) RECREATION Chestnut Ridge Neighborhood Park Development The bid opening was held on June 9, with nine bids received. Father and Son Construction Inc . was the low bidder at $396 , 400 . 00 (base bid) , plus Washington State Sales Tax. Parks Planning and Development Superintendent Lori Flemm said that construction will begin soon. BROTHERTON MOVED that the Chestnut Ridge Neighborhood Park project be awarded to Father and Son Construction, Inc . in the amount of $396, 400, plus Washington State Sales Tax. Amodt seconded and the motion carried. (CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS - ITEM 11C) (ADDED) Performing Arts Center. Bill Young, 1005 E. Guiberson Street, voiced concern about an increase in the cost of the Performing Arts Center as stated in a newspaper article . Brotherton pointed out that the City has not approved any performing arts center, and Yingling encouraged Young to talk to the Performing Arts Center Board for details . (CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS - ITEM 11D) (ADDED) Performing Arts Center. Martin Plvs, 3004 S . 256th, said this issue is in the budget, that $185, 000 has already been spent on studies regarding the Performing Arts Center, that money is being spent on a consultant and on monthly publications, that there is a salary for a Performing Arts Center director, and that it will cost the City $200 , 000 a year to operate the facility. He said the Council wants this issue on the primary election ballot because more people will vote at that time . Brotherton disagreed that $15 , 000, 000 has been spent on the Center, and emphasized that it has not been approved. Orr added that the funds from the water fund are being repaid, and funds are not being misused. Yingling noted that many truths, half-truths and untruths have come out and 8 Kent City Council Minutes June 20, 2000 PARKS & suggested that Plys and others who are interested RECREATION ask for a sit down meeting with staff, Council, and the Performing Arts Committee, to go over the issue in detail . He added that costs inevitably change and that nothing underhanded is going on. It was noted that such a meeting would result in getting questions answered and getting correct information. Amodt said she and tonight ' s speakers have already asked for such a meeting. (CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS - ITEM 11F) (ADDED) Parks Department. Ted Kogita questioned whether part-time employees are included in the count of City employees . It was determined that Employee Services could get that information to him. Kogita also asked why Parks Director Hodgson is on the Performing Arts Center Board, and Yingling said it is most likely for City representation since the City is a proposed sponsor of the opera- tions of the facility. When Kogita inquired about other members of the Board, Orr explained that it is made up of volunteers . (CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS - ITEM 11G) (ADDED) Land Purchases/Performing Arts Center. Joe Rubio, S . 248th, expressed concern about the cost of land purchases for the Performing Arts Center, a $241, 000 land value donation, the appraisal on the land, contamination on the land, who will pay for the cost to clean up the contamination, a $50 , 000 escrow account, and what the final cost of the Performing Arts Center will be . Upon Orr' s suggestion, Rubio agreed to provide his questions to Parks Director Hodgson in written form. HUMAN SERVICES (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6F) Voluntary Retirement Incentive Program. APPROVAL of the Voluntary Retirement Incentive Program which provides eligible employees a window of opportunity to retire from the City. The program recognizes and rewards the dedication, loyalty and distinguished service of long-term employees while providing savings to the City. 9 Kent City Council Minutes June 20, 2000 APPOINTMENTS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6S) Lodging Tax Advisory Committee Appointment CONFIRM Council President Orr ' s appointment of Kent Mendoza to serve as a member of the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee . Mr. Mendoza is currently the General Manager of the Hawthorn Suites in Kent . Mr. Mendoza is a member of the speakers Bureau of Make-A-Wish foundation and is a Wish Granter for that organization. He is a former board member of the Hospitality & Tourism Programs at Highline Community College and Lake Washington Technical College. He will replace Peter Wynia, who has moved from the area, and his term will continue until 1/1/2002 . FINANCE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6B) Approval of Bills . APPROVAL of payment of the bills received through May 31 and paid on May 31 after auditing by the Operations Committee on June 6, 2000 . Approval of checks issued for vouchers : Date Check Numbers Amount 5/31/00 235383-235644 $1, 108, 298 . 80 5/31/00 235645-236131 2 , 376 , 989 . 51 $3 , 485, 288 . 31 Approval of checks issued for payroll for May 20 and June 5 and paid on May 20 and June 5, 2000 : Date Check Numbers Amount 5/20/00 Checks 243769-244093 $ 277, 322 . 66 5/20/00 Advices 95251-95865 937 , 401 . 80 1, 214 , 724 .46 6/5/00 Checks 244094-244467 $ 278, 435 . 64 6/5/00 Advices 95866-95619 895 , 895 . 85 $1, 174 , 331 .49 10 Kent City Council Minutes June 20, 2000 REPORTS Council President. Orr announced that, due to the holiday on July 4th, the next Council meeting will be held on Wednesday, July 5th at 7 : 00 p.m. She urged citizens to respect the fireworks laws and to enjoy the City' s celebration. Public Works Committee. Clark noted that the Committee will meet on July 3rd at 5 : 00 p.m. Planning Committee. Brotherton noted that the Committee will meet at 4 : 00 p.m. on July 3rd. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 8 : 15 p.m. Brenda Jacober, CMC City Clerk 11