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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 09/19/2000 Kent, Washington September 19, 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, City Attorney Lubovich, Police Chief Crawford, Fire Chief Angelo, Finance Director Miller, Public Works Director Wickstrom, Parks Director Hodgson, and Planning Manager Satterstrom. Chief Administrative Officer McFall was not in attendance . Approximately 30 people were at the meeting. CHANGES TO THE AGENDA Council President Orr added Consent Calendar Item 6K. The City Attorney requested an executive session to deal with negotiations for potential property acquisition. Joe Rubio, 3831 S . 248th, reminded the Mayor and Council that there is an amendment protecting freedom of speech and that elected officials must listen to the people . PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Day of Concern for the Hungry. Mayor White read a proclamation declaring September 30, 2000, as Day of Concern for the Hungry in the City of Kent and encouraging all citizens of Kent to help feed the hungry. Arthur Lee, Director of the Emergency Feeding Program of Seattle and King County, accepted the pro- clamation and thanked the Mayor and Council for their support . Payroll Week. The Mayor read a proclamation noting that payroll professionals in Kent play a key role in main- taining the city' s economic health and declared the week of September 17-23 , 2000, as Payroll Week in the City of Kent . Accounting Division employees Brigitte Hoopes and Shirley Huntington accepted the proclamation. Constitution Week. The Mayor read a proclamation noting that the Constitution of the United States of America is the guardian of our liberties and proclaimed September 17 through 23 as Constitution Week in the City of Kent . Nancy Ingram of the Lakota Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution accepted the proclamation. 1 Kent City Council Minutes September 19, 2000 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mental Illness Awareness Week. Mayor White proclaimed the week of October 1-7, 2000, as Mental Illness Awareness Week in the City of Kent and called upon citizens to help increase public awareness and greater understanding for those who suffer from these disorders . Katherine Chikos of NAMI accepted the proclamation and outlined their programs . Police Chief' s Award of Excellence. Police Chief Crawford announced that on July 1, 2000, Corrections Sgt . Dan Michael and Corrections Officers Gail Jerome and Joel Langsea risked harm and saved the life of another person at the Corrections Facility. He explained the incident, expressed pride in the officers, and presented them with the Chief ' s Award for Professional Excellence. Mayor White also commented on the caliber of people working for the City of Kent . CONSENT CALENDAR ORR MOVED that Consent Calendar Items A through K be approved. Woods seconded and the motion carried. MINUTES (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6A) Approval of Minutes. APPROVAL of the minutes of the regular Council meeting of September 5, 2000 . PUBLIC WORKS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6H) Kentview Pod C Bill Of Sale. ACCEPT the Bill of Sale for Kentview Pod C submitted by KV Carriage C L.L.C. for continuous operation and maintenance of 1, 609 . 30 feet of sanitary sewer improvements and release bonds after the expiration period, as recommended by the Public Works Director. The project is located south of South 216th Street and west of Frager Road. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 61) Kent Education Administration Building Bill Of Sale. ACCEPT the Bill of Sale for KEA Building submitted by Kent Education Association for continuous operation and maintenance of 230 feet of storm sewer improvements and release bonds after the expiration period, as recommended by the Public Works Director. The project is located at SE 244th Street and 104th Avenue SE. 2 Kent City Council Minutes September 19, 2000 PUBLIC WORKS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6J) Nelson Short Plat Bill Of Sale. ACCEPT the Bill of Sale for Nelson Short Plat submitted by Harry Singh for continuous operation and maintenance of 273 feet of storm sewer and 160 feet of street improvements and release bonds after the expiration period, as recom- mended by the Public Works Director. The project is located at 244th and 105th Place S .E. ZONING CODE AMENDMENTS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6D) Single Family Development Standards In Multifamily Zones Ordinance. ADOPTION of Ordinance No. 3523 amending the zoning code to allow reduced minimum lot width and side yard set backs for single-family residential development in all multifamily zoning districts under certain conditions, as approved by the City Council at its September 5, 2000 meeting. The side yard option set forth in the ordinance is contingent upon the approval of the Washington State Building Council . (OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 7B) Kent Downtown Design Guidelines Zoning Code Amendment ZCA-2000-3 . The Land Use and Planning Board held a public hearing on August 28, 2000, and recommends approval of a Zoning Code Amendment to enact the Kent Downtown Design Guidelines . The guidelines combine the Central Avenue Design Guidelines with guidelines that address the traditional character and commercial nature of the Historic Core District, street designation and mixed use and public buildings . Diana Nelson of the Planning Department displayed a map of the area and explained that the new more detailed criteria will provide specific requirements on which both planners and developers can base decisions, and that it will provide flexibility for developers by allowing them to choose between a list of acceptable ways to address design criteria. Upon Yingling' s question, Nelson explained that projects over $100, 000 construction value are reviewed by a design review committee, and that smaller projects are reviewed by Planning Services . She noted that this is so that smaller projects can be handled faster. 3 Kent City Council Minutes September 19, 2000 ZONING CODE AMENDMENTS City Attorney Lubovich asked that page 8 of the proposed ordinance be replaced to be consistent with current provisions, and noted that copies of the proposed change have been distributed to Council . BROTHERTON MOVED to approve the Land Use and Planning Board' s recommendation and to adopt Ordinance No. 3525 amending the Kent Zoning Code to adopt the proposed revised Kent Downtown Design Guidelines, as modified by the City Attorney. Epperly seconded and the motion carried. BUDGET (PUBLIC HEARINGS - ITEM 5A) 2001 Budget. This is the first public hearing on the 2001 Budget . There will be one more public hearing before the anticipated adoption which is planned for November or early December, 2000 . Public input is desired and welcome as the City prepares for the 2001 Budget . Finance Director Miller explained that 47% of the budget, or $57, 000, 000, is in the General Fund, and that 74% of that is for salaries and benefits . She added that 77 . 6% of the General Fund revenue last year was funded by taxes . The Mayor opened the public hearing. There were no comments from the audience and ORR MOVED to close the public hearing. Woods seconded and the motion carried. CAPITAL FACILITY PLAN (PUBLIC HEARINGS - ITEM 5B) Capital Facility Plan 2001-06 . This date has been set to receive public input on the 2001-06 Capital Facilities Plan. The Capital Facilities Plan includes all expenditures for the next six years as described in the Comprehensive Plan. This plan is updated annually. Public input is encouraged as the City plans for future capital facilities and infrastructure improvements . Finance Director Miller explained the projects in the plan. Upon questions from Councilmembers, she noted that the requests from departments will be provided to the Council, that the preliminary budget should be ready 4 Kent City Council Minutes September 19, 2000 CAPITAL FACILITY PLAN early in October, and that the dates of budget hearings and meetings will be published on the web page . Mayor White opened the public hearing. Joe Rubio said the public should be made more aware of the Council agenda; Clark noted that public hearings on the Council agenda are posted on the government television channel . There were no further comments from the audience and ORR MOVED to close the public hearing. Epperly seconded and the motion carried. FINANCE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6C) Worker' s Compensation Bank Account Ordinance. ADOPTION of Ordinance No. 3522 repealing Chapter 3 . 05 of the Kent City Code, entitled "Worker' s Compensation Bank Account" and amending Chapter 3 .41 of the Kent City Code by adding a new section, entitled "Worker' s Compensation Bank Account . " The principle purpose of the ordinance is to increase the fund from $20 , 000 to $35, 000 to accommodate the numerous transactions from the account . The ordinance also reallocates the Worker' s Compensation Bank Account section from Chapter 3 . 05 to Chapter 3 . 41, the chapter relating to other operating accounts . Finally, the ordinance reformats Chapter 3 . 41 of the Kent City Code. (OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 7A) 2000 LTGO Bond Ordinance and Purchase Contract. The Operations Committee has recommended adoption of a bond ordinance for $11, 220, 000, plus issuance costs . They also approved the addition of a refunding for approxi- mately $8, 764, 138, plus issuance costs, which will save the City approximately $106, 000 (present value) in interest savings, as well as authorization for the Mayor to sign a purchase contract with Lehman Brothers for this combined bond issue. The City Attorney noted that the final version of the bond ordinance was distributed to the Council prior to the meeting. Finance Director Miller explained that the funds are for a parking garage with Sound Transit, to complete the purchase of Police Headquarters land, to repay the City' s water fund for the Performing Arts short-term loan for land, to pay for facility remodel costs, and to 5 Kent City Council Minutes September 19, 2000 FINANCE acquire two fire engine aid trucks . Dick King of Lehman Brothers explained the City' s bond rating and noted that the borrowing cost is approximately 5 . 5%, which is a good rate. He then answered questions regarding the bond rating for Councilmembers . YINGLING MOVED to adopt Bond Ordinance No. 3524 for the issuance of LTGO bonds for $11, 220 , 000 , plus debt issuance costs, and the refunding of $8, 764, 138, plus issuance costs, and to authorize signing of the bond purchase contract with Lehman Brothers . Woods seconded. Yingling reiterated that because of timing, over $100 , 000 in interest is being saved, and commended the Finance Director and the Finance Department for their efforts . His motion then carried. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6B) Approval of Bills . APPROVAL of payment of the bills received through August 31 and paid on August 31, after auditing by the Operations Committee on September 12 , 2000 . Approval of checks issued for vouchers : Date Check Numbers Amount 8/31/00 500789-501099 $ 358 , 317 . 53 8/31/00 501100-501595 2 , 205 , 445 . 92 $2, 563 , 763 .45 Approval of checks issued for payroll for August 16 through August 31 and paid on September 5, 2000 : Date Check Numbers Amount 9/5/00 Checks 246337-246686 $ 294 , 896 . 06 9/5/00 Advices 99720-100382 905, 584 . 73 $1, 200 , 480 . 79 POLICE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6E) Transfer of Drug Seizure Funds. AUTHORIZATION to use $5, 000 from drug seizure funds account to continue funding of Goals To Recovery Program through FY2000, as requested by the Kent Police Department . The Goals To Recovery program has succeeded in meeting the goals 6 Kent City Council Minutes September 19, 2000 POLICE to-date and it is important to maintain the continuity of this program for evaluation purposes, as well as the benefits to the inmates . (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6K) "Walk Your Children to School" Mini-Grant. ACCEPTANCE of a Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) "Walk Your Children to School" mini-grant . The funding will provide an opportunity to establish a "safe walker" program at East Hill Elementary. The Kent Drinking Driver Task Force recommends acceptance of grant funds in the amount of $4, 500 and establishment of a budget for use during the school year. City of Kent matching funds in the amount of $1, 896 are included in the YF2000 budget as officer overtime and DDTF staffing and travel . It was noted that this was approved by the Public Safety Committee on September 12 , 2000 . FIRE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6F) Washington City And County Pipeline Safety Consortium. AUTHORIZATION for the Mayor to sign the Interlocal Agreement establishing the Washington City and County Pipeline Safety Consortium. The consortium will be responsible for providing a coordinated response for member Cities and Counties on issues related to fuel pipeline safety. PARKS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6G) State Of Washington Discovery Trust Grant. ACCEPT the $4, 000 grant from the State of Washington Department of Social and Health Services, Family Support Expansion Discovery Trust Program and amend the computer training budget in the Specialized Recreation Program, as recommended by the Parks Committee . REPORTS Council President. Orr thanked Chief Crawford for his presentation and said she 'd like to see more of this type of presentation. Mayor White concurred. 7 Kent City Council Minutes September 19, 2000 REPORTS Overations Committee. Yingling noted that the committee had met in a special meeting on September 12 regarding the LTGO bonds . Public Works Committee. Clark noted that King County' s negotiating team will give a briefing to Suburban Cities officials in the Council Office on September 20 at 2 : 30 on the Endangered Species Act and invited Councilmembers to attend. Plannina Committee. Brotherton noted that the next meeting will be on Monday, October 2 and that on September 25 there is a hearing on urban separators at the Land Use and Planning Board meeting. Administrative Reports. Mayor White welcomed City of Covington Mayor Julie Holbrook to the meeting. EXECUTIVE SESSION At 7 : 50 p.m. , City Attorney Lubovich reminded Councilmembers of an executive session of approxi- mately 15 minutes on property acquisition. ADJOURNMENT The meeting reconvened at 8 : 05 p.m. and ORR MOVED to adjourn. Woods seconded and the motion carried. �?d a_z_� Brenda Jaco er, CMC City Clerk 8