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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 07/05/1994Kent, Washington July 5, 1994 Regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor White. Present: Councilmembers Houser, Mann, Orr and Woods, Operations Director/Chief of Staff McFall, City Attorney Lubovich, Public Works Director Wickstrom, Police Chief Crawford, Fire Chief Angelo, Parks Director Hodgson, and Governmental Affairs Division Manager Martin. Councilmembers Bennett, Clark and Johnson were excused from the meeting. Approximately 25 people were at the meeting. PUBLIC (REMOVED BY MAYOR WHITE) COMMUNICATIONS Regional Justice Center Update. Mayor White noted that this item has been removed from tonight's agenda, due to a conflict in scheduling. Kent Community Foundation Grant Award. Linda Cattey, President of the Kent Community Foundation, presented a donation of $8,500 to the Mayor and outlined the funding as follows: Fireflys Newsletter (Kent/District 37 Fire Department) ..................... $1,000 Keep A Friend Alive Design Contest (Kent Drinking Driver Task Force) .... $1,000 Game of Life 94 (Youth Wellness Conference/Kent Police/Kent School District) ............................ $1,000 Kent Canterbury Faire (Kent Parks & Recreation) .......................... $5,000 Kent Kids Arts Day (Kent Parks & $500 Recreation) .................••••• .... Mayor White thanked Ms. Cattey for the funds and for the efforts of the Foundation. Employee of the Month. Mayor White announced that Holly Enfield of the Finance Department has been selected as Employee of the Month for July. He noted that she performs all of her duties with a professional attitude and confiden- tiality, and that she sets a great example for her co-workers with her organizational skills and creative ideas. He then presented her with the Employee of the Month plaque. July 5, 1994 PUBLIC Recreation and Parks Month. The Mayor read and COMMUNICATIONS presented to Parks Director Hodgson a proclama- tion declaring the month of July 1994 as Recreation and Parks Month in the City of Kent. He noted that parks and recreation services contribute to the overall quality of life of a community, enhance the desirability of locations for families and businesses, and stimulate tourism to increase a total community economic development model. Wayne Hobbs Family Day. July 17, 1994, was declared Wayne Hobbs Family Day by Mayor White in honor of the outstanding and unselfish work of Kent Lion Wayne Hobbs and his wife Judi and daughter Marci, in making Kent Cornucopia Days a success. The Mayor noted that Kent Cornucopia Days is now the largest event of its kind on the entire west coast, with over 300,000 people attending. He encouraged all citizens to recognize the outstanding efforts of the Wayne Hobbs family in making the Greater Kent community a better place to live. CONSENT WOODS MOVED that Consent Calendar Items A CALENDAR through G be approved. Orr seconded and the motion carried. MINUTES (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3A) _Approval of Minutes. APPROVAL of the minutes of the regular Council meeting of June 21, 1994. STREETS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3D) LID 346 - S. 212th Street Improvements. ADOPTION of Resolution No. 1393 calling for the formation of LID 346 for the installation of sidewalks, street lights and sanitary sewers along S. 212th Street from the Green River to SR 167, and setting the public hearing date for August 2nd, as recommended by the Public Works Committee. This LID project would run in conjunction with the S. 212th St. HOV lanes project now being done from West Valley Highway to SR 167 and would complete the installation of sidewalks, street lights and sanitary sewer facilities along S. 212th Street from the Green River to the valley freeway. The total cost of these 2 July 5, 1994 STREETS improvements is estimated at $703,596 which includes design, construction, inspection and a 15% contingency. PUBLIC WORKS (BIDS - ITEM 5A) 98th Ave South Drainage Repair, 111th/112th Ave. SE Walkway, 5th Ave. South Pavement Replacement, 110th Ave. SE Sewer Extension. The bid opening for this project was held on June 22nd with four bids received. The low bid was submitted by Mer -Con, Inc., in the amount of $128,938.90. The engineer's estimate was $144,048.75. The project consists of the repair of the storm drainage system on 98th Avenue SE just south of SE 242nd Street, the construction of pedestrian walkways along both sides of 111th Avenue SE between Kent-Kangley Road and Sequoia Junior High School, the construction of a pedestrian walkway along the west side of 112th Avenue SE between SE 232nd and SE 240th Streets, the reconstruction of the roadway on 5th Avenue South and the construction of a sewer main extension in the vicinity of 110th Avenue SE. The Public Works Director has recommended that this bid be accepted and the contract be awarded to Mer -Con, Inc. MANN MOVED that the 98th Avenue South Drainage Repair, 111th/112th Avenue SE Walkway, 5th Avenue South Pavement Replace- ment, and 110th Avenue SE Sewer Extension contract be awarded to Mer -Con, Inc., for the bid amount of $128,938.90. Woods seconded and the motion carried. (BIDS - ITEM 5B) Carnaby Street Sidewalks. The bid opening for this project was held on June 22nd with three bids received. The low bid was submitted by Mer -Con Inc. in the amount of $36,290.00. The engineer's estimate was $37,752.50. The project consists of the construction of sidewalks east of the Star Lake Elementary School driveway along S. 270th Street, Downing Avenue and Carnaby Street. The Public Works Director has recommended that this bid be accepted and the contract be awarded to Mer -Con, Inc. MANN MOVED that the Carnaby Street Sidewalks contract be awarded to Mer -Con, July 5, 1994 PUBLIC WORKS Inc. for the bid amount of $36,290.00. Houser seconded and the motion carried. (BIDS - ITEM 5C) (REMOVED BY MAYOR WHITE) Lake Fenwick Hypolimnetic Aeration System. Mayor White noted that the bids received on this item on June 30th were over the budgeted amount and it will go back to Public Works for further review. FRANCHISE (PUBLIC HEARINGS - ITEM 2A) Soos Creek Water and Sewer Franchise. This date has been set for the first reading of a fran- chise ordinance with Soos Creek Water & Sewer District for the construction of an alternate sewerage trunk line to serve Soos Creek Water and Sewer District. Assistant City Attorney Brubaker noted that the City has recently experienced a sewer problem, which deals with sewer trunk main shared by the City and Soos Creek Water and Sewer District. He showed a map of the sewer line, and noted that the City has undertaken emergency con- struction to alleviate short-term problems and that Soos Creek Water and Sewer District has developed storage systems to help prevent overcapacity of the system. He explained that in order to construct a long-term solution to the problem, the District has decided to con- struct their own sewer main to service their portion of the system. Brubaker stated that the District will need a franchise to operate and that the franchise would be for 25 years. He noted that the document has been reviewed by the District's attorney, who made some extremely minor adjustments, and that one more change may be made depending on how the City, the District and Metro determine the terminus of the sewer main. He added that Soos Creek hopes to con- struct this line by the end of October. Mayor White declared the public hearing open. There were no comments from the audience and WOODS MOVED to close the public hearing. Houser seconded and the motion carried. MANN THEN MOVED that the second reading of the Soos Creek 4 July 5, 1994 FRANCHISE Water and Sewer Franchise Ordinance No. 3173 be set for July 19th for final Council action. Houser seconded and the motion carried. SURPLUS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3E) EQUIPMENT Surplus Water Meters and Materials. AUTHORIZATION to declare water meters and materials used in the water distribution system as surplus, as recommended by the Public Works Committee. These items have been replaced and are no longer useable within the water system. SURPLUS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3F) Surplus of Vehicles. AUTHORIZATION to declare VEHICLES vehicles no longer in use as surplus and to sell them at the next State auction, as recommended by the Public Works Committee. UTILITY TAX - (OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 4A) YOUTH PROGRAMS Youth Programs - Utility Tax Ordinance. expanding youth and Preparation of an ordinance teen programming within neighborhoods and apartments on the East Hill, West Hill, and the Valley was authorized by the City Council at its June 21 meeting. To fund this program expan- sion, the Council further authorized an increase in the utility tax of 0.3 percent. The tax increase sunsets December 31, 1996. Any reve- nues from the tax increase are to be set aside in a separate fund or account dedicated solely for the purpose of youth and teen program expansion. Mann thanked the Councilmembers for their action on this issue, and noted that this is the first time in his years on the Council that taxes have been increased. HE THEN MOVED for the adoption of Ordinance No. 3174 increasing utility tax rates to provide funding for youth and teen program -ming and amending the 1994 budget to reflect the increased revenues and expenditures. Houser seconded and the motion carried. COUNCIL (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3G) (ADDED BY COUNCILMEMBER WOODS) Council Absences. APPROVAL of excused absences for Councilmembers Johnson and Bennett who could not be in attendance at tonight's meeting. 5 July 5, 1994 APPOINTMENTS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3C) Human services Commission. CONFIRMATION of the Mayor's appointment of Rev. Mark Moder to serve as a member of the Kent Human Services Commis- sion. Rev. Moder is currently the Youth Pastor at Kent Christian Center. He attended Northwest College in Kirkland and has served as a minister for the past 7 years. He will replace Tony Ladner, who resigned, and his appointment will continue to 1/1/96. FINANCE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 3B) Approval of Bills. APPROVAL of payment of the bills received through June 15, 1994 and paid on June 15, 1994, after auditing by the Operations Committee on June 22, 1994. Approval of checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 6/1/94-6/15/94 143831-144263 $1,045,951.50 Approval of checks issued for payroll: Date Check Numbers Amount 6/20/94 Checks 195527-195930 $ 279,843.24 Advices 15900-16247 420,988.92 $ 700,832.16 REPORTS Council President. Woods announced that the Suburban Cities Association meeting will be held in Black Diamond on July 13, and asked Councilmembers to contact Ms. Banister. EXECUTIVE At 7:20 p.m. the Mayor announced an executive SESSION session regarding pending litigation. ADJOURNMENT The meeting reconvened at 8:10 and adjourned. Brenda Jac er CMC City Cler 11