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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 08/03/1999 Kent, Washington August 3, 1999 Regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at 5 : 00 p.m. by Mayor White. Present : Councilmembers Amodt, Brotherton, Clark, Epperly, Orr, Woods, and Yingling, Operations Director/Chief of Staff McFall, City Attorney Lubovich, Fire Chief Angelo, Police Chief Crawford, Planning Director Harris, Public Works Director Wickstrom, Parks Director Hodgson and Finance Director Miller. Approximately 20 people were at the meeting. CHANGES TO Orr added Public Communications Item 4E National THE AGENDA Night Out . PUBLIC Yangzhou Exchange Students. Finance Director COMMUNICATIONS Miller explained that this is the fifth year of the Yangzhou Sister City relationship, and that the theme this year is music . She introduced two students from Kent, Lisa Chen and Ben Buckley, who have just returned from Yangzhou, and Zhang Yawei and Xiao Guang, who have just arrived from Yangzhou. Each student spoke about their experiences and thanked the Council for their support . Youth Art Winner. International Program Coordinator Joanne Schaut introduced Anna Slater, winner of the International Youth Art Award, and displayed Slater' s artwork. Ms . Slater then thanked the Sister Cities organization for allowing her to participate in the contest . Freight Mobility System. Barbara Ivanov of the Chamber of Commerce explained the work of the freight mobility system improvement team. She noted that the project focuses on low cost improvements to the system and the ability to deliver freight on time at a fair price. She distributed copies of the June 1999 Progress Report and answered questions regarding financing, benefits to citizens and impacts of legislation. She thanked the Council for their support . Employee of the Month. Mayor White announced that Susan Hill of the Police Department has been chosen as Employee of the Month for August . He stated that Ms. Hill has been committed to helping 1 Kent City Council Minutes August 3 , 1999 PUBLIC improve the community education program, and that COMMUNICATIONS under her leadership, the number of Volunteers In Police Services has grown from six to over fifty, resulting in 4, 382 hours of donated service in the past 2% years . National Night Out. Judy Mauhl of the Police Department thanked the Council for changing the time of their meeting in order to attend National Night Out events . She noted that there are 18 events occurring tonight and six more on other nights. She then presented baseball caps to the Councilmembers . CONSENT ORR MOVED that Consent Calendar Items A through N CALENDAR 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 July 20, 1999 . WATER (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6H) 1998 Miscellaneous Watermain Improvements. ACCEPT the 1998 Miscellaneous Watermain Improvements con- tract as complete and release the retainage to Kar-Vel Construction upon standard releases from the State and release of any liens, as recommended by the Public Works/Planning Committee . The ori- ginal contract amount was $45, 158 . 05 . The final construction cost was $55, 056 . 05, the overruns being a result of an additional amount of material required to raise the watermain and the installa- tion of an air-vac valve . Adequate funds exist within the project budget to cover these overruns . STREET (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6J) VACATIONS Street Vacation, SE 272nd Near 132nd Avenue SE. ADOPTION of Resolution No. 1548 setting September 7th as the public hearing date for the SE 272nd near 132nd Ave SE Street Vacation, as recommended by the Public Works/Planning Committee . 2 Kent City Council Minutes August 3, 1999 STREET (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6K) VACATIONS Street Vacation, Hawley Road. ADOPTION of Resolution No. 1549 setting September 7th as the public hearing date for the Hawley Road Street Vacation, as recommended by the Public Works/ Planning Committee . TRAFFIC (BIDS - ITEM 8A) CONSTRUCTION 1999 Traffic Striping. The bid opening for this project was held on July 29th with three bids received. The apparent low bid was submitted by Stripe Rite in the amount of $62, 575 . 60 . The Engineer' s estimate was $57, 847 . 15 . The Public Works Director recommends awarding this contract to Stripe Rite. CLARK MOVED that the 1999 Traffic Striping contract be awarded to Stripe Rite for the bid amount of $62 , 575 . 60 . Brotherton seconded and the motion carried. TRANSPORTATION (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6I) Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan SET August 17th as the public hearing date for the Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan, as recommended by the Public Works/Planning Committee. PLANNING (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6F) 2000-2002 Home Interlocal Agreement. APPROVAL of the 2000-2002 HOME Interlocal Cooperative Agreement and authorization for the Mayor to sign the agreement and forward it to King County. COMMUNITY (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6G) DEVELOPMENT Community Development Block Grant Interlocal BLOCK GRANT Agreement (ICA) . APPROVAL of the 2000-2002 Community Development Block Grant Interlocal Agreement, and authorization for the Mayor to sign this agreement and forward it to King County. ZONING CODE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6N) AMENDMENTS View Regulations. ADOPTION of Ordinance No. 3469 amending Section 15 . 08 . 060 of the Kent City Code 3 Kent City Council Minutes August 3 , 1999 ZONING CODE relating to view protection regulations, clarify- AMENDMENTS ing that the purpose of the regulations is to promote and protect public vistas of the Green River Valley by encouraging development in ways compatible with the protection of these view corridors, and further making other related changes. (OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 7A) Condominium (Townhouse) Zoning MCA-99-5) . This item was before the City Council on July 20, 1999 and was sent to the Public Works and Planning Committee for their review. The Committee reviewed ZCA-99-5 on August 2 , 1999 . Fred Satterstrom of the Planning Department ex- plained that the Public Works & Planning Committee recommended the following: • To approve the proposed MR-T (Townhouse) zoning district as proposed by the Land Use & Planning Board; and • To disallow the rezoning of low density single family areas to MR-T (by requiring sites which are proposed for MR-T zoning already be zoning SR-8, multifamily residential, commercial or office) . He noted that, in addition, the Planning & Public Works Committee requested that staff initiate proposals with the Land Use & Planning Board aimed at offering density bonuses for condominium developments in all existing multifamily zoning districts, and agreed to do so. CLARK MOVED to approve the Land Use and Planning Board' s recommendation for multifamily residential townhouse zoning (ZCA-99-5) and to direct the City Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance. Brotherton seconded. Orr offered a friendly amendment to include "as amended by the Public Works & Planning Committee on August 2, 1999 . " Clark and Brotherton agreed. 4 Kent City Council Minutes August 3 , 1999 ZONING CODE Orr then offered a second friendly amendment to AMENDMENTS create two different zoning densities to allow developers to apply for either 12 or 16 units per acre . She explained that that would give flexi- bility to the Council to accept or reject the proposal, and said it protects the 8-unit per acre property which may be considered for rezone. Clark and Brotherton agreed to the amendment . Lubovich questioned the criteria for determining either density. Clark responded that it would have to be adjoining an arterial or have immediate access to an arterial, and if not located near some other commercial form of property it would be isolated and disproportionate in terms of its impact on the neighborhood. Orr concurred. She noted that another issue is traffic and said this proposal would provide flexibility to the person who seeks a rezone to build condominiums . Upon Yingling' s question, Orr explained that having two zoning options is a way of protecting neighborhoods from development that is too dense for the neighborhood. Amodt stated that this could benefit both the developer and the residents of the area. Clark' s motion as amended then carried. POLICE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6L) Kent Drinking Driver Task Force Grant. ACCEPTANCE and AUTHORIZATION for expenditure of Kent Drinking Driver Task Force grant funding as follows : Law Enforcement Education Partnership Program (LEEP Department of community, Trade and Economic Development (CTED) By the U.S. Department of Education under the Federal Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act 7/l/99-6/30/2000 $28,500.00 Kent Drinking Driver Countermeasure Program (DDTF) Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) Federal 402 Transportation/Highway Safety Funds 1999/2000 $28,012.50 2000/2001 $28,012.50 5 Kent City Council Minutes August 3 , 1999 POLICE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6M) Kent Drinking Driver Task Force Grant Funding. AUTHORIZATION to enter into contract negotiations for Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug (ATOD) Funds . A maximum of $84, 150 . 00 of ATOD Funds has been awarded to the City subject to successful negotiation and completion of a King County Contract. Seattle King County Health Department Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Prevention Division Category 1, ATOD Prevention Project Two Year Youth Conference Support for Kent And Eight South King County School Districts' Junior/Senior High Youth 7/1/99 through 6/30/2001 $84, 150.00 EMPLOYEE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6E) SERVICES Worker Compensation Third Party Administrator Contract. AUTHORIZATION for the Mayor to enter into an 18-month contract with Johnston & Culberson, Inc . to provide administration services for Worker Compensation claims and loss control services, as recommended by the Operations Committee at their July 20th meeting. FINANCE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6B) Approval of Bills. APPROVAL of payment of the bills received through July 15 and paid on July 15, 1999, after auditing by the Operations Committee on July 20, 1999 . Approval of checks issued for vouchers : Date Check Numbers Amount 7/15/99 219958-220377 $ 597, 518 . 61 7/15/99 220378-220823 1, 204 , 845 . 76 $1, 802, 364 . 37 Approval of checks issued for payroll for July 1 through July 15 and paid on July 20, 1999 : Date Check Numbers Amount 7/20/99 Checks 237114-237501 $ 310, 490 . 04 7/20/99 Advices 82308-82890 864 , 179 . 04 $1, 174, 669 . 08 6 Kent City Council Minutes August 3, 1999 FINANCE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6C) Capital Facility Plan. SET August 17, 1999 for the Capital Facility Plan public hearing. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6D) 2000 Budget. SET August 17, 1999 for the 2000 Annual Operating Budget public hearing. REPORTS Council President. Orr thanked Epperly for her efforts enabling Councilmembers to participate in National Night Out . Operations Committee. Woods noted that the next meeting will be held at 3 : 30 p.m. on August 17 . Parks Committee. Woods noted that the Committee will meet at 4 :30 p.m. on August 17 . ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 6 : 05 p.m. Brenda Jacob r, CMC City Clerk 7