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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 11/07/2000 Kent, Washington November 7 , 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, Chief Administrative Officer McFall , City Attorney Lubovich, Police Chief Crawford, Fire Chief Angelo, Public Works Director Wickstrom, Planning Manager Satterstrom, Parks Director Hodgson, and Finance Director Miller. Approximately 75 people were at the meeting. FLAG SALUTE The flag salute was led by Webelos Pack 407 . CHANGES TO THE AGENDA McFall requested the addition of Other Business Item 7A. Continued Communications Items 11A, 11B and 11C were added at the request of Marty Plys, Maureen Fors, and Gail Shewey. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Honored Employee Presentation. Councilmember Clark noted that the 277th Corridor was opened last spring after being underway for twenty years, and that the bridge in the project was named after Public Works Director Don Wickstrom. On behalf of the elected officials of Kent, Clark presented Wickstrom with a commemorative photograph of the Don E. Wickstrom Bridge and commended him for his vision, hard work, long term commitment and personal sacrifice . Employee of the Month. Mayor White announced that John Sizemore, Maintenance Worker 3 in the Water Department, has been selected as November Employee of the Month. He noted that Sizemore does everything in his power to see that projects run smoothly and disturbances to the public are limited. He congratulated John on being chosen Employee of the Month. National Young Readers Day. Mayor White read a pro- clamation noting that National Young Readers Day was created a decade ago for schools and communities across the nation to celebrate reading and encouraging all schools and student to recognize this day. He proclaimed Wednesday, November 8, 2000, as National Young Readers Day, and presented the proclamation to Terry Schmelebeck, PTA President at Springbrook 1 Kent City Council Minutes November 7, 2000 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Elementary. Schmelebeck expressed thanks and pleasure that the community has a very strong reading community. Human Services Month. The Mayor read a proclamation declaring the month of November 2000 as Human Services Month and noting that population growth and the increas- ing complexity of pressures that impact individuals and families continue to present human service needs which far surpass the capacity to provide support . He encouraged all citizens to learn about the issues affecting youth and programs to provide support, and presented the proclamation to Reverend John Jendreson, Chair of the Human Services Commission. Reverend Jendreson expressed thanks for the proclamation and for the vision for human services . The Executive Director of Kent Youth and Family Services expressed gratitude and appreciation on behalf of the service providers . Employee United Way Food Bank Donation. Mayor White explained that a flower sale was held by city employees and that $1, 174 . 00 was raised. He presented a check in that amount to Mary Lou Becvar of the Food Bank, who expressed thanks to the employees and noted that the funds will be used for Thanksgiving baskets . Dorothy Mullen Arts and Humanities Award. Parks Director Hodgson introduced Pam Earle, Regional Director of the National Recreation and Parks Association, who presented the Stewpot Theater with the National Arts and Humanities Award. She explained that the award is to demonstrate excellence and to inspire others to develop new ideas . Janet Hasselblad of the Parks Department explained the theater, commended those who were involved, and invited everyone to attend their musical production in June 2001 . Tyler Warren Day. Mayor White noted that eight-year-old Tyler Warren received the Bishop ' s Cross Award at St . Columba' s Episcopal Church in Kent because of his efforts to help the homeless and to have an annual "Help the Homeless Day" . He proclaimed November 16, 2000, (Tyler' s ninth birthday) as Tyler Warren Day and encouraged all citizens to recognize his caring, 2 Kent City Council Minutes November 7, 2000 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS thoughtfulness and dedication. Tyler thanked the Mayor for the proclamation and for declaring Tyler Warren Day. CONSENT CALENDAR ORR MOVED that Consent Calendar Items A through L 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 October 17, 2000 . HEALTH & SANITATION (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6I) Dale Schneider Short Plat Bill Of Sale. ACCEPT the Bill of Sale for Dale Schneider Short Plat submitted by Dale Schneider for continuous operation and maintenance of 499 feet of watermain extension 1, 021 feet of sanitary sewers, 292 feet of street improvements, 352 feet of storm sewers and release bonds after the expiration period, as recommended by the Public Works Director. The project is located at 23051 96th Avenue South. WATER (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6G) Water Pressure Enhancing Assistance Program. AUTHORIZATION for the Public Works Department to establish a Water Pressure Enhancing Assistance Program following the guidelines of the Public Works Directors ' , October 16, 2000, memo to the Public Works Committee, whereby the City would provide assistance to residents with low water pressure problems, and to authorize funding of same within the annual capital budget for Miscellaneous Water Improvements fund starting in 2001, as recommended by the Public Works Committee . EASEMENT (CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS - ITEM 11C) (ADDED) Shewev Contract. Gail Shewev stated that he lives on the S . 277th Corridor and that the City acquired part of his property for the new road. He noted that part of the contract has not been completed and submitted a proposal to settle the current problems . Orr asked the 3 Kent City Council Minutes November 7, 2000 EASEMENT legal department to research this issue and report back to Council . STREET VACATION (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6C) 71st Avenue South Street Vacation. PASSAGE of Resolution No. 1578 setting December 12 , 2000, as the date for a public hearing date on the 71st Avenue South Street Vacation (#STV-2000-1) . A petition for this street vacation was filed on October 16, 2000 . 277TH CORRIDOR (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6J) 277th Corridor Condemnation. ADOPTION of Ordinance No. 3529 authorizing the condemnation of the necessary right-of-way within Kent ' s City limits and authorizing the City of Auburn to act as Kent ' s agent in condemning the right-of-way. The City is cooperating with the City of Auburn on its construction of S . 277th Street between Auburn Way North and SR 167 . A portion of the right-of-way that Auburn requires for this project lies within the corporate limits of the City of Kent . URBAN SEPARATORS (PUBLIC HEARINGS - ITEM 5A) Moratorium On Urban Separators. On October 3 , 2000, the City Council passed Resolution No. 1576 imposing a moratorium on the acceptance of applications for any land use permit or approval for subdivisions, short plats, or any other similar application that increases the number of lots and/or density on property located within the urban separators in the City of Kent, as identified by King County plans, and in areas proposed for inclusion as an urban separator in the City of Kent . State law authorizes cities to adopt moratoriums, pro- vided a public hearing is held within sixty days of adoption. This date has been set as the date for a public hearing on this matter. After making findings, the Council may either continue the moratorium for the full six-month term or terminate the moratorium. 4 Kent City Council Minutes November 7, 2000 URBAN SEPARATORS The City Attorney explained the history of the issue and what the moratorium is on, and pointed out that this hearing is not about the urban separator itself . The Mayor opened the public hearing. Joe Miles, 24639 156th Avenue SE, stated that the moratorium should remain in place until a final decision is made . Bob Nelson, 24048 156th Avenue SE, also urged the Council to continue the moratorium, as not doing so may increase the City' s liability. Rita Bailey, 20607 101st Avenue SE, expressed appreciation for the moratorium and said it is vital to study these areas . She urged the Council to keep the moratorium in effect . Joe Rubio, 3831 S . 248th, said this boils down to private property rights and that the moratorium holds people hostage. Louise Lee, 12605 SE 282nd Street, said that Kent is addressing urban separators at the urging of the King County Executive. She said that by adopting the moratorium in support of urban separators, Kent is being influenced by King County. She urged the Council to discontinue the moratorium. Mayor White clarified that the City, not King County Executive Sims, initiated this . Mark Imlay, 24625 148th Avenue SE, spoke in favor of continuing the moratorium until this issue is settled. Elizabeth Miles, 24639 156th Avenue SE, encouraged the Council to continue the moratorium, and stated that the moratorium has nothing to do with property rights . Tom Sharb, 24254 143rd Avenue SE, said the moratorium should be continued, and that the solutions proposed by the Land Use Board will solve everyone ' s problems . There were no further comments and ORR MOVED to close the public hearing. Woods seconded and the motion carried. BROTHERTON MOVED to adopt Resolution No. 1577 adopting Findings of Fact and continuing the moratorium established pursuant to Resolution No. 1576 on the acceptance of applications for any land use permit or approval for subdivisions, short plats, or any other similar application that increases the number of lots and/or density on property located within the urban separators and in areas proposed for inclusion as an urban separator in the City of Kent . Clark seconded. 5 Kent City Council Minutes November 7, 2000 URBAN SEPARATORS Orr noted that this is a complicated issue and the moratorium provides time to study it further. She also stated that this will most likely not be resolved by the end of the year. Clark said there is no rush to do anything right away. Amodt also spoke in support of the moratorium so that the Council can study the issues and find the best solution for land owners and Friends of Soos Creek. Brotherton' s motion then carried. PLAT (OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 7A) (ADDED) Andrews Landing (Pat' s Place) FSU-99-5 . This item was added to consider the final plat application submitted by Rich Enfield for the Andrews Landing Final Subdivi- sion. The Hearing Examiner issued the findings with conditions on the preliminary plat on September 1, 1999 . Planning Manager Satterstrom noted that all of the conditions have been met and recommended approval . BROTHERTON MOVED to approve the staff ' s recommendation of approval with conditions of the Andrews Landing Final Subdivision and to authorize the Mayor to sign the final plat mylar. Amodt seconded and the motion carried. ANNEXATION (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6L) DeMarco Annexation. SET November 21, 2000 for a public meeting with petitioners to consider the acceptance of the 10 percent petition for the DeMarco annexation (#AN-2000-1) . The boundaries of the proposed area are between 116th Avenue SE and 132nd Avenue SE and approximately between SE 232 and SE 240th. DOWNTOWN PROJECTS (CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS - ITEM 11A) (ADDED) Correction. Martin Plvs stated that at the September 4th Council meeting he erroneously stated that Tom Woods was a campaign officer in Judy Woods ' campaign 6 Kent City Council Minutes November 7, 2000 DOWNTOWN PROJECTS in the 90 ' s, and corrected the error by stating that he was not . Downtown Proiect. Martin Plys voiced concern about the City using public funds to fund any new private enter- prise in downtown Kent . He said the Washington State Department of Ecology has stated that the Borden property is a Level One contamination, and said the taxpayers should not be asked to clean up that property. He voiced opposition to a 14-screen movie theater being built on the site . He asked that a committee be formed to look into all options . OFFICE HOURS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6F) Office Hours Ordinance. ADOPTION of Ordinance No. 3528 amending KCC 2 . 77 . 010 relating to office hours in order to comply with RCW 35 . 21 . 175, which requires that all city and town offices be kept open for the transaction of business during such days and hours as the munici- pality shall prescribe by ordinance . KCC Section 2 . 77 . 010 currently states that all offices of the City of Kent shall be open to the public from 8 : 00 a.m. through 5 : 00 p.m. ; however, not all offices of the City are open to the public during these hours . POLICE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6D) Mobile Data Computers, Radio Modems And Software Purchase. AUTHORIZATION for the Mayor to sign the con- tract with Datec, Inc . for the purchase of the Panasonic Toughbooks in the amount of $175, 587 . 20 under the City of Tacoma contract, and a contract with Motorola as a sole source provider for the purchase of the VRM 650 radio modems and Tx Messenger software in the amount of $125, 853 . 00 . (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6E) Sole Source Police Department Range Equipment. AUTHORIZATION for Sole Source procurement of range equipment and authorization to transfer monies from the seized asset account to a project account . This is to procure equipment to repair and refit the police shoot- ing range by purchasing equipment from the original 7 Kent City Council Minutes November 7, 2000 POLICE supplier (sole source) and to transfer $38 , 000 from the seized asset account to a special project account . (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6K) Corrections Annex Renovation Project Budget Chance. APPROVAL of a budget change for $132 , 794 of unbudgeted MDT revenue received to be used for the Police Correction Annex Renovation Project, as recommended by the Operations Committee . The funds were from the sale of no longer needed Mobile Data Terminals and will be used for the Police Correction Annex Renovation Project . BUDGET (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6H) 2001 Budget And Tax Levy. SET a Public Hearing date of November 21, 2000 for the annual 2001 Operating and Capital Budget and the 2001 Tax Levy Ordinance. FINANCE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6B) Approval of Bills . APPROVAL of payment of the bills received through October 16 and paid on October 16 after auditing by the Operations Committee on October 17, 2000 . Approval of checks issued for vouchers : Date Check Numbers Amount 10/16/00 502807-503103 $1, 745, 107 . 12 10/16/00 503104-503548 3 , 335 , 527 . 86 $5, 080, 634 . 98 (CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS - ITEM 11B) (ADDED) Domestic Violence Funding. Maureen Fors, 18852 SE 269th St . , Trish Karn, Robin, Kendra Tapo, and Andrea Gray, who was speaking for a friend, spoke about the impor- tance of confidentially in domestic violence situations and expressed concern about the recent funding cut to DAWN. The Mayor and City Attorney explained that the City' s commitment to domestic violence has not dimin- ished, that the provider has simply been changed on its 8 Kent City Council Minutes November 7, 2000 FINANCE advocacy program, and that DAWN is still being used for sheltering and other issues . Mayor White stated that staff will prepare a report on this issue which will be provided to the Council, and noted for Yingling that it will address confidentiality. It was noted that anyone who is interested to contribut- ing to DAWN should contact the Human Services Department at 253-856-5070 . REPORTS Public Safety Committee. Epperly noted that the next meeting will be at 5 : 00 p.m. on November 14 . Parks Committee. Woods noted that the next meeting will be at 4 : 00 p.m. on November 14 . Administrative Reports. McFall requested the addition of potential litigation to the executive session. City Attorney Lubovich distributed copies of a history of litigation against the City, and explained the dis- position of the cases noting that fourteen of the sixteen have been dismissed. Mayor White commended the legal staff for a fine job protecting the interests of the City. Shoppincr Carts. The Mayor announced that he will be sending a letter to store managers asking them to pick up shopping carts which have been taken off premises . EXECUTIVE SESSION The meeting recessed into executive session at 8 :20 p.m. and reconvened at 9 : 18 p.m. Property Acquisition. WOODS MOVED to authorize the Mayor to sign documents to acquire the Inez Morthorst Estate property at Clark Lake between 248th and 240th for a park and establish a budget using $750 , 000 from the park acquisition fund, $250, 000 from the East Hill fee in lieu fund, and borrow $4 , 200 , 000 from the Water Pipeline Project for up to 36 months with interest and declare intent to bond from other sources to reimburse this loan. Epperly seconded. 9 Kent City Council Minutes November 7, 2000 EXECUTIVE SESSION Woods noted that this has been a long-term project, and Mayor White said that in the future citizens will commend the City Council for their wisdom and foresight . The motion then carried. ADJOURNMENT EPPERLY MOVED to adjourn at 9 :20 p.m. Woods seconded and the motion carried. �� eGLa�iLr Brenda Jacobe MC City Clerk 10