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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Agenda - 10/02/2001 City of Kent City Council Meeting Agenda KENT W A 5 M I N G T O N Mayor Jim White Councilmembers Leona Orr, President Tom Brotherton Judy Woods Tim Clark Gregory Worthing Connie Epperly RicoYingling October 2, 2001 Office of the City Clerk T SUMMARY AGENDA KENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING KEN TT October 2, 2001 W A 5 H I N O T O N Council Chambers 7 : 00 p.m. MAYOR: Jim White COUNCILMEMBERS : Leona Orr, President Tom Brotherton Tim Clark Connie Epperly Judy Woods Gregory Worthing Rico Yingling ******************************************************************* 1 . CALL TO ORDER/FLAG SALUTE 2 . ROLL CALL 3 . CHANGES TO AGENDA A. FROM COUNCIL, ADMINISTRATION, OR STAFF B. FROM THE PUBLIC 4 . PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A. Introduction of Appointees B. Employee of the Month C. Proclamation - Physician Assistant Day D. Proclamation - Fire Prevention Week 5 . PUBLIC HEARINGS None 6 . CONSENT CALENDAR A. Minutes - Approval B. Bills - Approval C. Washington State Department of Transportation Grant, Citywide Bicycle Improvements - Accept D. Tacoma Second Supply Supplemental Agreement - Authorize E. Diversity Advisory Board Appointment and Reappointment - Confirm F. Meridian Pacific Final Plat - Approve G. South Ridge Estates Final Plat - Approve H. Street Vacation, 206th at East Valley Highway - Resolution Setting Hearing Date 4006 7 . OTHER BUSINESS None A I?& 8 . BIDS o. None 9 . REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES AND STAFF 10 . REPORTS FROM SPECIAL COMMITTEES 11 . CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS Ke w - �.���` 84,- 12 . EXECUTIVE SESSION B 7W rk �'`'O��P Q - A. Labor Negotiations D Ke-a w-akm 13 . ADJOURNMENT . NOTE: A copy of the full agenda packet is available for perusal in the City Clerk's Office and the Kent Library. The Agenda Summary page is on the City of Kent web site at www.d.kent.wa.us. An explanation of the agenda format is given on the back of this page. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City Clerk's Office in advance at(253) 856-5725. For TDD relay service call the Washington Telecommunications Relay Service at 1-800-833-6388. _3 CHANGES TO THE AGENDA Citizens wishing to address the Council will, at this time, make known the subject of interest, so ali may be properly heard. A) FROM COUNCIL, ADMINISTRATION, OR STAFF B) FROM THE PUBLIC - E PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A) INTRODUCTION OF APPOINTEES B) EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH C) PROCLAMATION - PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT DAY D) PROCLAMATION - FIRE PREVENTION VEEK • 4 i i i it i i i 41 V CONSENT CALENDAR 6 . City Council Action: Counc i lmembe r &W moves, Counc i lmei'nb4r. ,,, ,:&)j4,--,/ seconds to approve Consent Calendar Items k through Discussion Action 6A. Approval of Minutes. Approval of the minutes of the regular Co= il, mteting of September 18, 2001, with the following correction to Consent Calendar Item 6B: Check No. 254580 should read 254994 . 6B. Approval of Bills. Approval of payment of the bills received through, September 15 and paid on September 15 after auditing by fhe Operations • Committee on September 18, 2001. Approval of checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 9/15/01 Wire Transfers 1036-1046 $1, 857, 936. 83 9/15/01 Prepays 521594-521937 $ 625, 050 . 88 9/15/01 Regular 521938-522454 $l,,798, 263 . 04 9/15/01 Void 521754-521782 , ($14, 984 . 56) 9/15/01 Reissued 522532-522560 i $14{ 984 .56 $401'281, 250 . 75 Approval of checks issued for payroll for September 1 through September 15 and paid on September 26, 2001 Date Check Numbers Amount 9/20/01 Checks 254995-255316 $ 293,227 . 81 9/20/01 Advices 117208-117884 $1, 072,216.23 9/20/01 Void 254084 ($86.45) Reissued 522499 (A/P) $ 85 .45 $1, 365,444 .04 Council Agenda Item No. 6 A-B Kent, Washington September 18 , 2001 The regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at 7 : 00 p.m. by Mayor White . Councilmembers present : Brotherton, Clark, Epperly, Orr, Woods, and Yingling. Others present : Interim Chief Administrative Officer Martin, City Attorney Lubovich, Police Chief Crawford, Interim Fire Chief Hamilton, Public Works Director Wickstrom, Planning Manager Satterstrom, Finance Director Miller, and Parks, Recreation and Community Services Director Hodgson. Councilmember Worthing was excused from the meeting. Approximately 25 people were at the meeting. Flag Salute. Mayor White commended the rescue workers killed while doing their jobs in New York City on September llth. He encouraged citizens to remember that our nation is built on diversity and that diversity makes our country and our community strong. After a moment of silence, the Mayor lead the Pledge of Allegiance . CHANGES TO THE AGENDA Council President Orr changed Consent Calendar Item S, Excused Council Absence, from Councilmember Woods to Councilmember Worthing, who is unable to attend tonight ' s meeting. Martin requested that Public Communications Item A be removed from the agenda, as the Norwegian Sister City delegation is experiencing travel difficulties . Peter Modde, 15150 65th Avenue So. , Tukwila, said he has data on the DeMarco Annexation Zoning which is not in the record, and requested a month to meet with opponents . None of the Councilmembers removed the DeMarco Annexation Zoning ordinance from the Consent Calendar. Continued Communications Item A regarding the Kent Station Request for Qualifications was added at the request of Bob O 'Brien, 1131 Seattle Street . PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Day of Concern for the Hungry. Mayor White read a proclamation noting that food banks, emergency and hot meal programs working with the City of Kent, local 1 Kent City Council Minutes September 18 , 2001 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS churches, social service agencies, and hundreds of volunteers are striving day in and day out to stem the rising tide of hunger, but still need more help; and the Emergency Feeding Program coordinates an annual food drive to help support the efforts of their program and the area ' s food banks in fighting hunger which will be held at grocery stores throughout King County on Saturday, September 29, 2001 . He proclaimed September 29, 2001 as Day of Concern for the Hungry in the City of Kent, Washington, and encouraged all citizens to join with Seattle Emergency Feeding Program to help feed those who are hungry. He presented the proclamation to Arthur Lee, Executive Director of the Emergency Feeding Program, who expressed appreciation for the City' s continued participation in this project . Constitution Week. Mayor White read a proclamation noting that September 17 , 2001 marks the two hundred fourteenth anniversary of the drafting of the constitu- tion of the United States; and said especially at this time following the recent events in New York City and Washington, D. C . , it seems particularly appropriate to recognize how fortunate we are to have the Constitution, crafted so many years ago, to guarantee the freedoms that we enjoy every day. He proclaimed September 17-23 , 2001 as Constitution Week in the City of Kent, Washington, and encouraged all citizens to reaffirm the ideals the Framers of the Constitution had in 1787 by vigilantly protecting the freedoms guaranteed to us through this guardian of our liberties, remembering that lost rights may never be regained. Elizabeth Walker of the Lakota Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution accepted the proclamation and challenged citizens to read, study and share the Constitution of the USA. Introduction of Appointee. Mayor White introduced his appointee to the Diversity Advisory Board, Mariya Goy. CONSENT CALENDAR ORR MOVED to approve Consent Calendar Items A through T, including the change to Item S . Woods seconded and the motion carried. 2 Kent City Council Minutes September 18 , 2001 MINUTES (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6A) Approval of Minutes . APPROVAL of the minutes of the regular Council meeting of September 4 , 2001 . PUBLIC WORKS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6E) Lease Agreement, Parking and Storage. AUTHORIZATION for the Mayor to sign the Lease Agreement between the City and SPP- Real Estate for the purpose of SPP leasing a portion of the South 222nd Block at 68th Avenue So. for parking and storage, as recommended by the Public Works Committee . (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6F) Watershed Basins within Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) No. 9 Amendment. AUTHORIZATION for the Mayor to sign the First Amendment to the Interlocal Agreement for the Watershed Basins within Water Resource Inventory Area 9, as recommended by the Public Works Committee . (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6H) Sale of Surplus Vehicles . AUTHORIZATION to declare certain vehicles no longer needed by the City as surplus and authorize the sale thereof at the next public auction, as recommended by the Public Works Committee . (BIDS - ITEM 8A) 2001 Traffic Striping. The bid opening for this project was held on September loth with two bids received. The low bid was submitted by Stripe Rite, Inc . in the amount of $45, 498 . 20 . The Engineer ' s estimate is $32 , 290 . 90 . The Public Works Director recommends awarding this project to Stripe Rite, Inc . CLARK MOVED that the 2001 Traffic Striping project be awarded to Stripe Rite, Inc . Epperly seconded and the motion carried. TRANSPORTATION (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6D) Washington Avenue HOV Lanes, WSDOT Grant. AUTHORIZATION for the Mayor to sign the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Agreement, to accept the funds 3 Kent City Council Minutes September 18 , 2001 TRANSPORTATION and adjust the project budget (#R90069 . 6- . 110) accord- ingly and to authorize that said monies be spent on this project, as recommended by the Public Works Committee . Washington Avenue is a state route for which the state is responsible for the pavement structure . In conjunc- tion with our Washington Avenue HOV project, the state has agreed to pay for the asphalt overlay work. The cost is' estimated at $528 , 000 . STREET VACATION (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6G) Street Vacation, 206th at East Valley Highway. PASSAGE of Resolution No. 1604 setting a Public Hearing date of November 20 , 2001 for the South 206th St . at East Valley Highway street vacation, as recommended by the Public Works Committee . SEPA (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6J) State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Interim Response to Endangered Species Act (ESA) . ADOPTION of Resolution No . 1605 and Ordinance No. 3573 for State Environmental Policy Act Interim Response to Endangered Species Act . The resolution sets forth guidelines and review proce- dures to evaluate impacts to salmonids from proposed development and redevelopment projects within the City of Kent in order to provide interim protection to listed and candidate species and their habitat . It is antici- pated that these interim measures will be superceded by more formal changes to the City' s codes in one to two years . Because of the application of the ESA in our region, the City has a compelling interest to provide interim protection to listed and candidate species and their habitat . The proposed ordinance adopts the resolution and its guidelines into the City' s substantive SEPA authority, established in Section 11 . 03 . 510 (D) (3) of the Kent City Code. 4 Kent City Council Minutes September 18 , 2001 PLATS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6I) Strawberry Place Phase I And II Final Plat (FSU-96- 29/KIVA #2010552/#2010556) . APPROVAL of staff ' s recom- mendation of approval with conditions of the Strawberry Place Phase I and Phase II Final Subdivisions and authorization for the Mayor to sign the final plat mylar. The final plat application was submitted by Jerry Prouty for the Strawberry Place Phase I and Phase II Final Subdivisions . The Hearing Examiner issued the Findings with conditions on the preliminary plat on June 30 , 1999 . (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6L) Morford Glen Final Plat (FSU-94-1/KIVA #9901670) . APPROVAL of staff ' s recommendation of approval with conditions of the Morford Glen Final Subdivision and authorization for the Mayor to sign the final plat mylar. The final plat application was submitted by Paul Morford for the Morford Glen Final Subdivision. The Hearing Examiner issued the Findings with conditions on the preliminary plat on July 27, 1994 . The City Council approved the preliminary plat on September 6, 1994 . ANNEXATION ZONING (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6C) DeMarco Annexation Zoning. ADOPTION of Ordinance No. 3572 establishing a comprehensive plan designation of Single Family Residential (SF-6) , and a zoning designation of Single Family Residential, (SR-6) and Single Family Residential (SR-4) for the DeMarco Annexation area, as directed and approved by Council on September 4th. ZONING CODE AMENDMENT (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6K) Zoning Code Amendment, Proposed Revisions to Permit Process . ADOPTION of Ordinance No. 3574 which amends Chapter 12 . 01 of the Kent City Code and related portions of Chapters 2 . 32 , 11 . 03 , 14 . 01, and 14 . 11, which 5 Kent City Council Minutes September 18 , 2001 ZONING CODE AMENDMENT amendments update code provisions relating to the administration of development regulations . (OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 7A) Zoning Code Amendment, Auto Repair and Manufacturing Uses as Home Occupations . The proposed ordinance amends Section 15 . 08 . 040 of the Kent City Code prohibiting automotive repair as a home occupation and requiring auto detailers to obtain a special home occupation permit . Kim Marousek of Planning Services explained that staff has researched this issue based on former complaints, and that the Land Use and Planning Board held a public hearing on it . The City Attorney distributed a cor- rected copy of the ordinance, which adds a definition of auto detailing and corrects the format . Ted Kogita, 25227 Reith Road, suggested re-defining manufacturing. Woods explained that this is limited to auto repair and auto detailing. BROTHERTON MOVED to adopt Ordinance No. 3575 which amends Section 15 . 08 . 040 of the Kent City Code, prohi- biting automobile repair as a home occupation, and requiring auto detailers to obtain a special home occupation permit . Epperly seconded and the motion carried. APPOINTMENTS (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6T) Kent Diversity Advisory Board Appointment. CONFIRMATION of the Mayors appointment of Ms . Mariya Goy to serve as a member of the Kent Diversity Advisory Board. Ms . Goy moved here from Ukraine three years ago. She and her husband and three children are Kent residents . She is employed by Fred Meyer, Inc . , attends Green River Community College, and is active in her church. She will replace Karen Minehan and her term will continue until 9/30/04 . 6 Kent City Council Minutes September 18, 2001 COUNCIL (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6S) Excused Absence for Councilmember. APPROVAL of an excused absence for Councilmember Worthing, as he is unable to attend. FIRE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6M) Symtron System Lease Agreement. AUTHORIZATION for the Mayor to sign the lease agreement with Symtron Systems . Symtron Systems will be leasing office space from Kent Fire & Life Safety to improve response times for repairs and maintenance to our training tower burn simulators . Currently their office is in New Jersey and their response times are slow and costly. This will enable Kent Fire & Life Safety to save money and improve services . (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6N) Protective Clothing Replacement. AUTHORIZATION for Kent Fire & Life Safety to purchase Securitex protective clothing from Santiam Emergency Equipment Company (the northwest vendor for Securitex) for the next four (4) years . The Fire Department has found that the Securitex brand has met all of these objectives for the last several years . After analyzing current available equipment , it has been concluded that Securitex is the only product on the market that meets performance requirements and safety standards . (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 60) King County Basic Life Support Services Contract Amendment. AUTHORIZATION for the Mayor to sign the contract amendment with King County EMS for Basic Life Support Services . In 1998 an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) levy was passed for a three-year period, beginning in 1999 . The City has signed a contract with King County EMS since 1981 to receive EMS Funding. 7 Kent City Council Minutes September 18 , 2001 FIRE This amendment to the contract is for grant money of $6, 846 for the Heart Attack Survival Kit (HASK) program. These grant funds are for partial reimbursement for expenses incurred in distributing the Heart Attack Survival Kits . The HASK program has been used to educate seniors, 65 or older, in a face to face inter- vention designed to break down common barriers to calling 911 when experiencing the symptoms of a heart attack.' PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6P) Donations to Naden Park and Skate Board Park. ACCEPT $100 from Derby Cycle and amend the Skate Board park (Extreme Park) budget, and accept $100 from Good Sam RV Club and amend the Naden Park budget . (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6Q) Fee in Lieu Funds for Clark Lake Park Acquisition. ACCEPT $7, 125 for fee-in-lieu funds from the Kingsley Pond Development subdivision and amend the Clark Lake Park Acquisition budget . From May through June 2001 , Kent received a total of $7 , 125 from a subdivision near Clark Lake Park, paying fee-in-lieu of funds, dedicating park land to mitigate the development of single family homes . The City has five years from the date of deposit to spend these funds for park acquisition, development, or open space . Funds are dedicated to the park closest to the subdivision. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6R) Canterbury Neighborhood Park Master Plan. APPROVAL of the Canterbury Neighborhood Park Master Plan. In 1998 , the City bought the 2 . 08 acre Rinatala property to construct a neighborhood park to serve the area. After the purchase and sale agreement was executed, public meetings were held to develop a preliminary master plan and funding strategy, get citizen input on the recreation elements, issues, and concerns and to get citizen comments on the proposed master plan and determine priorities . 8 Kent City Council Minutes September 18 , 2001 FINANCE (PUBLIC HEARINGS - ITEM 5A) 2002 Budget. Mayor White noted that this is the first public hearing on the 2002 budget . The second hearing is scheduled for November 20, 2001 at the regular Council meeting. Public input is desired and welcome as the city begins to prepare for the 2002 budget . Finance Director Miller noted that the budget is expected to be approximately $123 , 000, 000 , which is the same as last years . She said 86% of the budget is operating expenditures . Mayor White 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. (PUBLIC HEARINGS - ITEM 5B) 2002-2007 Capital Improvement Plan. Mayor White noted • that this is the second and final public hearing to receive input on the 2002-2007 Capital Improvement Plan. The Capital Improvement Plan includes all capital 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 noted that this plan is for necessary facilities such as water and roads . The Mayor opened the public hearing. There were no comments from the audience . ORR MOVED to close the public hearing. Woods seconded and the motion 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 4 , 2001 . Approval of checks issued for vouchers : Date Check Numbers Amount 8/31/01 Wire Transfers 1027-1035 $1, 680, 656 . 14 8/31/01 Prepays 521594-521937 $3 , 808 , 686 . 92 9 Kent City Council Minutes September 18 , 2001 FINANCE 8/31/01 Regular 521938-522454 $3 , 196, 280 . 30 8/31/01 Void 521934 & 522260 ($99 , 901 . 24) $8, 585, 722 . 12 Approval of checks issued for payroll of August 16 through August 31 and paid on September 5, 2001 : Date Check Numbers Amount 9/5/01 7 Checks 254576-254580 $ 350 , 288 . 81 9/5/01 Advices 116360-117207 1 , 177 , 886 . 57 $1, 528 , 175 . 38 CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS Kent Station. Bob O ' Brien, 1131 Seattle Street, Kent , noted that he has requested information on the Kent Station Request for Qualifications because of the City' s interest in creating a public-private partnership to develop a conference center and hotel complex. He added that the citizens he has spoken to do not wish to be in the hotel business . Mr. Martin offered to make the information available to Mr. O' Brien as soon as possible . REPORTS Council President. Orr asked that Kent emergency personnel and rescue workers communicate the City' s thanks to their counterparts in New York City if possible . Public Works. Clark noted that a special meeting will be held at 5 : 00 p.m. on September 24 , 2001 in the Council Chambers . Administrative Reports. Mayor White read communications which have come in from around the world in regard to the recent terrorist attack. ADJOURNMENT ORR MOVED to adjourn at 7 : 35 p .m. Woods seconded and the motion carried. U Brenda Jacober, CMC City Clerk 10 Kent 'City Council Meeting Date , October 2 , 2001 Category Consent Calendar 1 . SUBJECT: WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION GRANT, CITYWIDE BICYCLE IMPROVEMENTS - ACCEPT 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Accept the grant for Citywide Bicycle Improvements, which will provide funds for signs throughout the city indicating upcoming challenges and hazards for cyclists, for the publishing of maps for commuting cyclists and establishing a fund for this project, as recommended by the Public Works Committee. • 3 . EXHIBITS: Public Works Director memorandum and WSDOT Grant agreement 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Committee (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc. ) 5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO YES 6 . EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS : 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda M Item No. 6C COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Mike H. Martin, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Don E. Wickstrom, P.E. Public Works Director Phone:253-856-5500 K E N T Fax: 253-856-6500 WASSHINGTON Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent,WA 98032-5895 Date : September 24 , 2001 To: Pub is Works Committee From: Don ickstrom, Public Works Director Subject : WSDOT Grant - Citywide Bicycle Improvements We have received Fund Authorization from the WSDOT for the Citywide Bicycle Improvements project . At this time we are requesting that Committee recommends Council authorization to accept the grant funds for this project . MOTION: Recommend authorizing Council to direct staff to accept the grant funds and establish a budget for the Citywide Bicycle Improvements project . citywidebicycle TWO State *10, Local A enc Agreement T!1 Department of Transportation 4V, Y gency City of Kent `Ci�i�' CFDA No. 20.205 (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance) diddress 220 4th Ave. S. Project No. 5TPE-_ 0G 11 S 004 Kent,WA 98032 Agreement No. kA 4974 For OSC WSOOT Use Only The Local Agency having complied,or hereby agreeing to comply,with the terms and conditions set forth in(1)Title 23,U.S.Code Highways,(2)the regulations issued pursuant thereto,(3)Office of Management and Budget Circulars A-102,A-87 and A-133,(4)the policies and procedures promulgated by the Washington State Department of Transportation,and(5)the federal aid project agreement entered into between the State and Federal Government,relative to the above project, the Washington State Department of Transportation will authorize the Local Agency to proceed on the project by a separate notification.Federal funds which are to be obligated for the project may not exceed the amount shown herein on line o,column 3,without written authority by the State,subject to the approval of the Federal Highway Administration.All project costs not reimbursed by the Federal Government shall be the responsibility of the Local Agency Project Description Name Citywide Bicycle improvements Length N/A Termini N/A Description of Work This project combines two City of Kent projects:Bicycle Safety Signage and Bicycle Route Map. Our first project involves installing signs throughout the city to warn riders and drivers of cyclists' upcoming hazards or challenges.Our second project involves producing a map,suitable for online or paper publishing,that would show features of interest to the commute cyclist.These include bike lanes,shoulders,hazardous areas,and restricted areas. Estimate of Funding Type of Work >> (2) (3) Estimated Total Estimated Agency Estimated Project Funds Funds Federal Funds a.Agency 3,200.00 450.00 2,750.00 -r % b. Other c.Other Federal Aid Participation d.State 100.00 100.00 000 Ratio for PE e.Total PE Cost Estimate a+b+c+d 3,300.00 550.00 2,750.00 Right of Way f.Agency % Q. Other h. Other Federal Aid i. State Participation Ratio for RW i. Total R/W Cost Estimate f+ +h+i Construction k. Contract I.Other m. Other n. Other 66—;5 % o.Agency 8,000.00 1,080.00 6,920.00 Federal Aid . State 200.00 200.00 000 Participation Ratio for CN q.Total CN Cost Estimate k+l+m+n+o+ 8,200.00 1,280.00 6,920.00 r.Total Project Cost Estimate(e+j+q) 111,500.00 1,830.00 9,670.00 Agency Official Washington State Department of Transportation By � i Dirertnr of Pnhlic Works Assistant Secretary for Highways and Local Programs Date Executed WUL 13 2001 DOT Form 140-039 EF 1 Revised 4/2000 f CITY OF KEN T Washington State Transportation Building Department of Transportation 310 Maple Park Avenue S E JUL 6 l) 2001 Douglas B. MacDonald P O Box 47300 Secretary of Transportation Olympia,WA 98504-73ENGINEERING DEPT Jul 26, 2001 360-705-7000 y TTY• 1-800-833-6388 www wsdot wa.gov Mr. Don Wickstrom Public Works Director City of Kent 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent, WA 98032-5895 City of Kent Citywide Bicycle Improvements STPE-0615(004) FUND AUTHORIZATION Dear Mr. Wickstrom: We have received FHWA fund authorization, effective July 16, 2001, for this project as follows: PHASE TOTAL FEDERAL SHARE Preliminary Engineering $3,300 $2,750 Construction $8,200 $6,920 Enclosed for your information and file is a fully executed copy of Local Agency Agreement LA-4974 between the state and your agency. Although documented CE determination was approved July 16, 2001 and construction funding authorized, you are still required to request updated species listings every six months until this project is complete. If any species listings or locations have changed, the Biological Assessment must be updated appropriately. Verification of the requests will be part of the project management review. You may proceed with the administration of this project in accordance with your WSDOT approved Certification Acceptance agreement. Sincerely, Kathleen B. Davis Program Management Director Highways & Local Programs Service Center KBD:jm DRS Enclosure cc: Terry Paananen, NW Region, NB82/121 4 Kent! Cit � Council Meeting Dato1 October 2, 2001 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: TACOMA SECOND SUPPLY SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT - AUTHORIZE 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: .authorization for the Mayor to execute the Tacoma Second Supply Supplemental Agreeinent subject to concurrence of the terms and conditions therein by 'the Public Works Director and the City Attorney, as re0omniezded by the Public Works Committee. Council has authorized the execution of the -Tapo�a Second Supply Agreement. Under this Supplemental Acg isment, Seattle has the option of pulling out of the agreement. if, the north branch of the pipeline is- not constructed by 2900. The Supplemental Agreement defines how Seattle 's financial obligation and its water supply are to be redistributed among the remaining partners were such a remote possibility to occur. 3 . EXHIBITS: Public Works Director memorandurM and Tacoma Second Supply Supplemental agreement 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Committee (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, ebc'.') S. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO YES 6 . EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ SOURCE OF FUNDS: Y 7. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda f Item No. 6D COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Mike H. Martin, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Don E. Wickstrom, P.E. Public Works Director Phone:253-856-5500 K E N T Fax: 253-856-6500 W A 5 H I N G T O N Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent,WA 98032-5895 Date : September 24, 2001 To: Public Works o mittee From: Don Wickstrom, ublic Works Director Subject : Tacoma Second Supply Supplemental Agreement As you are aware, Council has authorized the execution of the Tacoma Second Supply agreement . All the parties (Seattle, Kent, Covington WD and Lakehaven Utility District) except Tacoma have now authorized execution of the agreement . Tacoma staff is presently seeking their Council approval . One issue that has come up is that under the agreement if the north branch of the pipeline work does not get built by 2006, Seattle has the option of pulling out of the agreement . As can be seen on the attached map, the north branch is that portion of the pipeline work that delivers water to Seattle' s system. Unlike the rest of the project, the construction EIS is only in the beginning stage and no permits have been obtained for this work. Therefore no one can categorically say with 100% assurance that this piece of the pipeline work will be built, and that is the reason Seattle wanted an out provision. The problem is if Seattle were to pull out then under the agreement , Tacoma could end up with all of Seattle' s share, including the debt obligation thereof. This assumes that under the agreement that none of the other partners exercise their right to take a part thereof . Tacoma staff does not feel that their Council would want to potentially take on Seattle' s entire obligation, no matter how remote that possibility might be . As such, were Seattle to pull out, the attached agreement splits Seattle' s share equally between Tacoma, Kent, Covington Water District and Lakehaven Utility District . The beautyof this as I mentioned at the last Council workshop P under the drought status discussions, were Seattle to pull out, which is extremely remote, we would just not pick up their obligation but we would also realize a substantial project cost savings . The north branch is estimated to cost $32 , 000, 000 . With Seattle' s share totaling $76, 784, 333 , the net difference and thus the net obligation is $44, 784 , 333 . Considering you also free up 22 . 44 (MGD) million gallons per day of water that equates to $1, 995, 736 per MGD. Presently we are paying $3 , 510, 088 per MGD, so $1, 995, 736 per MGD for this additional water is cheap. Kent ' s share would be $11, 196, 082 and we would get 5 . 61 MGD. This would give us a total supply availability of approximately 26 MGD, which would carry us out to 2025 versus to 2009 associated with present . Also as I indicated at the workshop, the Tacoma Second Supply project is not scheduled to be fully on line until 2006, and thus in just 3 years from then (2009) we would need our next source on line. If Seattle does not opt out, the next source is our impoundment project, which is estimated to cost somewhere around $25, 000, 000 or more. It' s the Public Works Department recommendation that we execute this supplemental agreement as it insures that the Second Supply project will proceed to full construction, and it has the potential (minimal as it maybe) of getting us our next new source of water at a relatively inexpensive price MOTION: Recommend to full Council that the Mayor be authorized to execute the Supplement Tacoma Second Supply agreement subject to the concurrence of the terms and conditions therein by the Public Works Director and the City Attorney. Tacoma Second Supply DR &/".I FT ALLOCATION AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN COVINGTON WATER DISTRICT, LAKEHAVEN UTILITY DISTRICT, THE CITY OF KENT AND THE CITY OF TACOMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES, WATER DIVISION This Allocation Agreement ("Agreement"), dated this _day of , 2001, by and between the Covington Water District, the Lakehaven Utility District, the City of Kent and the City of Tacoma, Department of Public Utilities, which are either municipalities and special purpose districts as the case may be, all organized under the laws of the State of Washington, to become effective on the Effective Date (as defined herein). WHEREAS, the Parties are, or expect to become, signatories to the Second Supply Project Agreement ("Project Agreement") to obtain reliable water service to current and future customers; and WHEREAS, it is to the benefit of each of the Parties to provide a means of allocating among the Parties the rights under the Project Agreement in the event that any Participant whose participation under the Project Agreement is terminated; and NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and premises contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, Covington Water District ("CWD'), Lakehaven Utility District ("Lakehaven"), the City-of Kent ("Kent") and the City of Tacoma, Department of Public Utilities, Water Department ("Tacoma") agree as follows: i r 1. Certain Defined Terms 1.1 Any other terms used herein with initial capitalization that are not defined in this section 1 shall have the meaning given such terms in the Project Agreement. The following terms when used herein with initial capitalization shall have the meaning set forth below. 1.1.1 "Effective Date"means the date upon which this Agreement becomes effective and shall be the date entered in the preamble to this Agreement after signatures to this Agreement are completed. 1.1.1 "Party" or "Parties" means in the singular CWD, Lakehaven, Kent or Tacoma individually, and in the plural CWD, Lakehaven, Kent and Tacoma collectively. 1.1.2 "Project Agreement" means that certain agreement for the design, construction and operation of the Second Supply Project. 2. Termination by Seattle Under Exhibit S of the Project Agreement 2.1 The City of Seattle, Seattle Public Utilities ("Seattle") is a signatory to the Project Agreement, and is a Participant as that term is defined in the Project Agreement. 2.2 Pursuant to Exhibit S of the Project Agreement, Seattle has the right under conditions specified therein to terminate its participation in the Project Agreement. In the event that Seattle exercises its right to terminate participation in the Project Agreement pursuant to Exhibit S, notwithstanding any provision of the Project Agreement to the contrary including without limitation subsections 32.2 and 32.3 thereof, the Parties agree as follows: 2.2.1 Any payment due to Seattle pursuant to Exhibit S subsequent to termination by Seattle will be treated as a Project Cost for all purposes under the Project Agreement. 2.2.2 The Participant Share of Seattle under the Project Agreement will be assigned to the Parties, and thereafter for all purposes under the Project Agreement their respective Participant Share will be as follows: CWD - 7/36; Kent- 7/36; Lakehaven—7/36; Tacoma— 15/36. 2.2.3 For purposes of section 8.2 of the Project Agreement, no Participant will be awarded nor entitled to cast the three (3) votes assigned to Seattle therein. 2 2.2.4 For purposes of section 8.4 of the Project Agreement, matter shall require for approval the affirmative vote of four-sixths (4/6) of the votes cast by the Participants, and a simple majority of the Participants. 3. General Default 3.1 Section 32 of the Project Agreement provides, in part, for the assignment, after notice and a period to cure, of the Participant Share of a Participant in default of its payment obligation to those non-defaulting Participants who wish to accept such an assignment. If after such assignment there remains any unassigned portion of the Participant Share of the defaulting Participant, subsection 32.3 requires that such remaining portion be assigned to Tacoma. 3.2 In the event that subsection 32.3 of the Project Agreement is invoked at any time during the term thereof, and notwithstanding any provision of the Project Agreement to the contrary, the Parties agree as follows: 3.2.1 If subsection 32.3 is invoked because there remains an unassigned portion of the Participant Share of a defaulting Participant after implementation of the procedures set forth in subsection 32.2, then the Parties (that are not the defaulting Participant) shall accept assignment of equal shares of such unassigned portion of the Participant Share of the defaulting Participant. 3.2.2 Any assignment made pursuant to subsection 3.2.1 of this Agreement shall be treated as a voluntary assignment under subsection 32.2 for all purposes under the Project Agreement 3.2.3 In the event of an assignment to some or all of the Parties pursuant to subsections 3.2.1 and 3.2.2 above, the Parties to whom such an assignment is made shall in good faith endeavor to negotiate mutually agreeable revisions to the voting procedures contained in subsection 8.4 of the Project Agreement to recognize the change in Participant Shares due to such assignment, and maintaining the underlying intent of that subsection 8.4 as originally drafted. 4. Termination This Agreement shall terminate on the earlier of a) the date the Project Agreement expires or is terminated, or b)the date the Parties agree to terminate this Agreement. 5. Signature Clause Each of the undersigned signatories represents and warrants that he has all necessary and proper authorization to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalf of the Party on the behalf of which he is signing. 3 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have duly executed this Agreement on this day of , 2001. 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SUMMARY STATEMENT: Confirmation of t:h4. *r;'s appointment of Mr. Gurinder Bain6 to serve as a 'member, ;af', Kent Diversity Advisory Board. Mr. Bain$ and'h�,` . . je'IjI -and two children are Kent residents and have lived g ' fpr almost seven ,years. He is employed by 4 Starido 8'*ne. In his spare time he enjoys spending time with hifmi :y and practicing Yoga. He will replace Mr. Majar', D ,m� , who term expired, and his new appointment will cont .oue' ,until 9/30/2004 .' Confirmation of the Mayor' s reappointment of A . ' Jeffrey Pang to continue serving as an Advisory Board,, moihbor'. 1 His new term will continue until 9/30/2004 . 3 . EXHIBITS: Memorandum „ 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Mayor White 4 (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, +etc. )' E 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IWACTs NO YES r E 6. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ k SOURCE ,OF 'FUNDS: 7. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember, seconds � a DISCUSSION: , ; ACTION: .. Council Agenda Item No. 6E t , • KENO WAS H I N O T ON MEMORANDUM TO: LEONA ORR, CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT CITY COUNCILMEMBERS FROM: MAYOR JIM WHI DATE: SEPTEMBER 25, 2001 SUBJECT: APPOINTMENT AND REAPPOINTMENT TO KENT DIVERSITY ADVISORY BOARD I have appointed Mr. Gurinder Bains to serve as a member of the Kent Diversity Advisory Board. Mr. Bains and his wife and two children are Kent residents and have lived here for almost seven years. He is employed by 4 Staride Limousine. In his spare time he enjoys spending time with his family and practicing Yoga. He will replace Mr. Major Dhami, whose term expired, and his new appointment will continue until 9/30/2004. I have also reappointed Mr. Jeffrey Pang to continue serving as an Advisory Board member. His new term will continue until 9/30/2004. I submit this for your confirmation. jb 44 _ ncil Meeting otober 2' 2� 001 et ` � ir�sent Calendar , 1 . SUBJECT: MERIDIAN .PACIFIC FINAL PLAT- (I �-gg-3,/KIVA #2010730) - APPROVE 2 . SUMARY STATEMENT: As recommended b improve with conditions the Meridian Pacific Final 'Su AVJ0j�,p;V and authorize the Mayor to sign the final plat mylar. This application was submitted by JG Real t4tol ,Group NW, LLC for the Meridian Pacific Final Subdivisibn,'G , e Hearing Examiner issued the Findings with conditio , qn, the preliminary plat on December 29, 1999. 3 . EXHIBITS: Memo with, conditiona and map 4 . RECOMMENDED BY: Staff (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, " .tC'. 5. UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NQ�� YES 6 . EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: SOURCE OF FUNDS: 7 . CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Counciimember moves, Councilmembi ' seconds ' DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 6F 0 COMMUNITY MEMORANDUM DEVELOPMENT September 25, 2001 PLANNING SERVICES Fred N.Satterstrom,AICP TO: MAYOR JIM WHITE, COUNCIL PRESIDENT LEONA ORR, Manager AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Mailing Address: FROM: CHARLENE ANDERSON,ACTING PLANNING MANAGER 220 Fourth Ave.S. Kent,WA 98032-5895 MEETING Location Address: DATE: OCTOBER 2, 2001 400 West Gowe Kent,WA 98032 SUBJECT: MERIDIAN PACIFIC FINAL SUBDIVISION#FSU-99-3/ Phone:253-856-5454 (KIVA#2010730) Fax:253-856-6454 On December 29, 1999, the Hearing Examiner issued Findings, Conclusions and Recommendation with conditions on the Meridian Pacific preliminary subdivision #SU-99-3. The applicant, JG Real Estate Group NW, LLC is subdividing 5.42 acres into 20 single family residential lots. The property is located at 28040 SE 152"d Ave. SE. The applicant has complied with the conditions required prior to recording. Staff recommends the City Council approve the Meridian Pacific Final Subdivision #FSU-99-3 (Kiva#2010730) with the attached conditions and authorize the Mayor to sign the mylar. 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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The Owner/Subdivider shall implement all mitigation measures required by the Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance for the Meridian Pacific Subdivision (#ENV-99-39) B. PRIOR TO RECORDING THE SUBDIVISION: 1. The Owner/ Subdivider shall receive approval for engineering drawings from the Department of Public Works, and either construct or bond for the following: a. A gravity sanitary sewer system to serve all lots. Soos Creek Water and Sewer District will be providing sanitary sewer service to this development. The septic system serving the existing home(s) within the proposed subdivision - if any - shall be abandoned in accordance with King County Health Department Regulations. b. A water system meeting domestic and fire flow requirements for all lots within the subdivision. Water District #111 will be providing water service to this development. Existing wells — if any - shall be abandoned in accordance with the requirements of the Department of Ecology. C. Detailed Drainage Plans meeting the requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards and published City of Kent Development Assistance Brochures related to stormwater management. (1) The Owner/ Subdivider shall construct an on-site public detention / retention pond system in accordance with the Kent Construction Standards to mitigate for potential impacts to both stormwater runoff quantity and quality. The detention / retention pond storage volume and release criteria shall be that for the HILLS or HPA; the pre-development condition shall be assumed to be forest only unless otherwise determined by the Director of Public Works. MERIDIAN PACIFIC #FSU-99-3 KIVA#2010730 Project#9901610 (2) An infiltration pond retention system is the preferred alternative for mitigation of stormwater impacts and this alternative shall be required unless proven unfeasible by the Owner/ Subdivider in the submittal for the Detailed Drainage Plan. (3) As development occurs within this subdivision, roof downspouts for each roofed structure (house, garage, carport, etc.) shall be directed to Roof Downspout Infiltration Trenches, or Perforated Stubouts, meeting the requirements of the Department of Public works. These roof downspout conveyance and infiltration systems shall include overflow pipes connected to an approved conveyance system. The Detailed Drainage Plans will include an approved detail for the Roof Downspout Infiltration Trench, or Perforated Stubout, and will provide for private stormwater stubouts to each lot for future connection from the Roof Downspout Infiltration Trenches, or Perforated Stubouts. The face of the recorded plat shall contain the following restriction: AS A CONDITION OF BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE, RESIDENCES CONSTRUCTED ON LOTS OF THIS SUBDIVISION MUST PROVIDE ROOF DOWNSPOUT INFILTRATION TRENCH (PERFORATED STUBOUT) SYSTEMS PER DETAILS SHOWN ON THE APPROVED STORMWATER PLANS. (4) The required downstream analysis for this development will include an analysis for capacity, erosion potential, and water quality from the point of discharge from the site downstream a distance of at least one quarter mile. This downstream analysis shall meet the requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards, and Development Assistance Brochure #5-4, Downstream Analyses. d. Landscape Plans for within and surrounding the public retention / detention pond facility. These plans shall meet the requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards and Development Assistance Brochure #5, Landscape Plans. These plans shall be submitted to both the Planning Department and to the Department of Public Works for concurrent review and approval prior to, or in conjunction with, the approval of the Detailed Drainage Plans. Page 2 MERIDIAN PACIFIC 44FSU-99-3 KIVA#2010730 Project#9901610 e. An open-to-the-air stormwater treatment system is required in accordance with the requirements of the Kent Construction Standards to mitigate for potential impacts to stormwater runoff quality. Acceptable stormwater treatment facilities meeting this requirement in their preferred order include: infiltration after pretreatment; biofiltration swales; wet ponds; extended detention ponds; and created wetlands. (1) The stormwater treatment system shall be within the public stormwater management facility tract. (2) Easements for biofiltration swales across private lots will not be acceptable to meet this requirement. f. A Detailed Grading Plan for the entire subdivision. These plans shall include provisions for utilities, roadways, a public retention / detention ponds, stormwater treatment facilities, and a building footpad for each buildable lot within the subdivision. These plans shall be designed to eliminate the need for processing several individual Grading Permits upon application for Building Permits: phasing of grading on a lot-by-lot basis is not recommended. g. A Detailed Tree Plan meeting the requirements of Section 15.08.240 of the Kent City Code, and Development Assistance Brochure #3, Detailed Tree Plans. The tree plan shall be submitted, reviewed, and approved by the Planning and Public Works Departments prior to the issuance of any approved grading, erosion/sedimentation control plan, or development permits. h. A Temporary Erosion / Sedimentation Control Plan for the entire subdivision meeting the requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards, and which reflects the Detailed Grading Plan discussed above, and the Planning Department approved Detailed Tree Plan. i. Street Improvement Plans for 152°d Avenue Southeast for the entire property frontage thereon. These Street Improvement Plans shall meet the requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards and Development Assistance Brochure #6-2, Private and Public Street Improvements, for a street designated as a Minor Arterial by the City of Kent Master Plan of Roadways. (1) This street improvement will reflect a total width of 58-foot for the fully constructed asphalt roadway. The horizontal alignment may be Page 3 MERIDIAN PACIFIC #FSU-99-3 KIVA#2010730 Project#9901610 shifted to the west by the Owner / Subdivider to the extent deemed feasible by the Director of Public Works, but the Owner / Subdivider shall be required to construct the east half of said roadway section, including necessary pavement transitions for this shifting of horizontal alignment both to the north and south beyond the normal limits for on- and off-site street improvements in order to provide for a safe roadway. The minimum half-street right of way required, as measured from the centerline approved by the Department of Public Works. This will require a dedication of the westerly 9 feet of the subject property for roadway widening purposes. Any overlap in this roadway dedication with the required 100-foot stream buffer will reduce the amount of land to be dedicated within the stream buffer sensitive area tract, as required in condition 3 below. In lieu of constructing the above roadway frontage improvements, the Owner/Subdivider may pay the City the estimated costs for same, based on a design approved by the Public Works Department. Said monies will be deposited in a City project fund for the future widening and improvement of 152nd Avenue Southeast. If the Owner decides to pay the above fee in lieu of constructing the fronting roadway improvements, interim pedestrian walkway improvements shall be constructed along 152"d Avenue j. Street Improvement Plans for Southeast 280th Street. These Street Improvement Plans shall meet the requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards and Development Assistance Brochure #6-2, Private and Public Street Improvements, for a street designated as a Residential Collector Arterial Street the City of Kent Master Plan of Roadways. k. Street Improvement Plans for the Private Streets required for Tracts C, D and E. (1) The private streets within Tracts C and D shall be constructed with asphalt pavement to a minimum of width of 12-feet, unless a greater width is required by the Fire Marshal. (2) The private Street within Tract E shall be constructed with asphalt pavement to a width of at least 20-feet, unless a greater width is required by the Fire Marshal. 1. Street Improvement Plans for the subdivision street terminating with a cul- Page 4 MERIDIAN PACIFIC #FSU-99-3 KIVA#2010730 Project#9901610 de-sac at its south terminus. These Street Improvement Plans shall meet the requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards and Development Assistance Brochure #6-2, Private and Public Street Improvements for a street designated as a Residential Street 28-feet in width. (1) These Street Improvement Plans will include complete curb returns having radii of 25-feet at both sides of the intersection with Southeast 280th Street. (2) The Point of Curvature for the faces of the curb along the south side of Southeast 280`h Street shall be located at a point that is 18- feet from the centerline of Southeast 280`h Street. M. Street Light Plans for 152nd Avenue Southeast, Southeast 280`h Street, and the new subdivision street meeting the requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards and Development Assistance Brochure 46-1, Street Lighting Requirements. The new subdivision street lighting shall be designed and installed by Puget Sound Energy's IntoLight Division, and the electrical bills for this street lighting system shall be billed to the Home Owners Association. 2. The Owner/Subdivider shall dedicate, or deed, all necessary public rights-of-way for the required improvements and provide all public and private easements necessary for the construction, operation and maintenance of the required improvements. 3. The Owner / Subdivider shall permanently protect the approved and preserved, and / or enhanced, or creek and it's buffer by creating a separate Sensitive Area Tract and deeding the tract in fee simple to the City, the entire sensitive area in conformance to the requirements of the City of Kent Zoning Code. This Sensitive Area Tract shall be consistent with the creek and buffer or relocated creek and buffer map contained within the approved Creek Relocation Plan as appropriate, unless otherwise approved by the Director of Public Works. The Owner / Subdivider shall provide a legal description of said easement or tract prepared by a licensed land surveyor, prior to issuance of any construction permits. The Sensitive Area Tract and the following language shall be included on the face of the recorded plat. Included in the language for said tract/easement well also be provisions for drainage utility purposes as approved by the Director of Public Works. Page 5 MERIDIAN PACIFIC #FSU-99-3 KIVA#2010730 Project#9901610 SENSITIVE AREA TRACTS DEDICATION OF A SENSITIVE AREA TRACT CONVEYS TO THE PUBLIC A BENEFICIAL INTEREST IN THE LAND WITHIN THE TRACT. THIS INTEREST INCLUDES THE PRESERVATION OF NATIVE VEGETATION FOR ALL PURPOSES THAT BENEFIT THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE, INCLUDING CONTROL OF SURFACE WATER AND EROSION, MAINTENANCE OF SLOPE STABILITY, VISUAL AND AURAL BUFFERING, AND PROTECTION OF WATER QUALITY, PLANT ECOLOGY AND WILDLIFE HABITAT. THE SENSITIVE AREA TRACT IlVIPOSES UPON ALL PRESENT AND FUTURE OWNERS AND OCCUPIERS OF THE LAND SUBJECT TO THE TRACT THE OBLIGATION, ENFORCEABLE ON BEHALF OF THE PUBLIC BY THE CITY OF KENT, TO LEAVE UNDISTURBED ALL TREES AND OTHER VEGETATION WITHIN THE TRACT. THE VEGETATION WITHIN THE TRACT MAY NOT BE CUT, PRUNED, COVERED BY FILL, REMOVED OR DAMAGED WITHOUT APPROVAL IN WRITING FROM THE CITY OF KENT. THE COMMON BOUNDARY BETWEEN THE TRACT AND THE AREA OF DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY MUST BE MARKED OR OTHERWISE FLAGGED TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE CITY OF KENT PRIOR TO ANY CLEARING, GRADING, BUILDING CONSTRUCTION OR OTHER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY. THE REQUIRED MARKING OR FLAGGING SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL ALL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES IN THE VICINITY OF THE SENSITIVE AREA TRACT ARE COMPLETED. NO BUILDING FOUNDATIONS, STRUCTURES, FILL OR OBSTRUCTIONS (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO DECKS, PATIOS, OUTBUILDINGS AND OVERHANGS) ARE ALLOWED WITHIN 15 FEET OF THE SENSITIVE AREA TRACT BOUNDARY, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY. THE CITY OF KENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO INSTALL PUBLIC UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND TO MAINTAIN THE CREEK WITHIN THIS SENSITIVE AREA TRACT, BUT IS REQUIRED TO RESTORE OR ENHANCE THE SENSITIVE AREAS DISTURBED UPON THE COMPLETION OF THE UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION AND/OR CREEK MAINTENANCE. 5. The face of the plat shall specify those lots with a right to use and maintain the private street within Tract E. The maximum number of lots that can use this private street is restricted to four. If more than four lots have legal access to Tract Page 6 MERIDIAN PACIFIC #FSU-99-3 KIVA#2010730 Project#9901610 E, then the associated Street shall be designed and dedicated as a public street meeting the requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards for a Residential Street having a 28-foot width. 6. Prior to release of any construction bonds from the Department of Public Works, the Owner/ Subdivider must receive approval for As-Built Drawings meeting the requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards and Development Assistance Brochure #A-6, As-Built Drawings, for :Streets, Street Lights, Water, Sewer, and Stormwater Management Facilities. 7. The Owner/Subdivider shall execute an agreement which runs with the property which creates a home owners association whose responsibilities and obligations well include but not be limited to the operation and maintenance costs of the street light system denoted herein. The language of said agreement including the responsibilities and obligations to be included therein shall be reviewed and approved by the Public Works Director. 8. The Owner/Subdivider shall dedicate five percent (5%) of the total plat area for open space park land or pay a fee in lieu of a donation per the requirements of Section 12.04.490 of the Kent City Code. 9. Mailboxes shall be located per the requirements of the U.S. Postmaster and the mailbox standards of the Public Works Department. C. PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT ON ANY LOT IN THE MERIDIAN PACIFIC SUBDIVISION (SU-99-03). THE OWNER / SUBDIVIDER SHALL: 1. Record the Plat. 2. Construct all of the improvements required above. 3. Receive approval of the required As-Built Drawings for Streets, Street Lights, Water, Sewer, Stormwater Management Facilities. 4. Implement the noise mitigation plan as approved by the Planning Department. Page 7 -`Council Mee October 2l0?.9 qj Ca, �"resent Calend-dr 1 . S ': SOUTH RIDGE ESTATES FINAL PLAT: -��98-4/KIVA #2011633) - APPROVES " 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: As recommended by " iprove with conditions the South Ridge Estates Final bllat;. r% authorize the Mayor to sign the final plat mylar. I, This application was submitted by Hult i t' South Ridge Estates Fill plat. The HeB 'HS, Inc, for the the Findings with conditions on the prel�.tparjpR iner issued VU January 20, 1999. flat on ,a 5 r 3 • EXHIBITS:: Memo with conditions and ma ;j i 4 • RECOLDED BY: Staff (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commissior�, t 5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSONNEL IMPACT: NO } ; YES 6. EXPENDITURE RE UIRED s SOURCE OF FUNDS: ' f 7• CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember Moves, C©uncilmetber-a seconds DISCUSSION; " ACTION: � Qquncil Agenda ` ,-Item No. 6G COMMUNITY MEMORANDUM DEVELOPMENT September 25, 2001 PLANNING SERVICES Fred N. Satterstrom,AICP TO: MAYOR JIM WHITE, COUNCIL PRESIDENT LEONA ORR, Manager AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Mailing Address: FROM: CHARLENE ANDERSON,ACTING PLANNING MANAGER 220 Fourth Ave.S. Kent,WA 98032-5895 MEETING Location Address: DATE: OCTOBER 2, 2001 400 West Gowe Kent,WA 98032 SUBJECT: SOUTH RIDGE ESTATES FINAL SUBDIVISION#FSU-98-4/ Phone:253-856-5454 (KIVA#2011633) Fax:253-856-6454 On January 20, 1999, the Hearing Examiner issued Findings, Conclusions and Recommendation with conditions on the South Ridge Estates preliminary subdivision#SU-98-4. The applicant, Hultquist Homes, Inc. is subdividing 38.61 acres into 148 single family residential lots. The property is located at 14018 and 14208 SE 282nd and 28225 144h(between 140`h and 144`h Avenue SE at SE 282nd Place). The applicant has complied with the conditions required prior to recording. 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O 9rOtStf096 •'338 vlH H 101 3p 3NI11Sv3 J vino co JOrV10 frr1ArN0 .92.828 . . = 1 oo N�$og�gmo (17.f9'2L8 A.90.00.to S �'� Q rNNZNNNNNNNN N ►eolcf• dSON'2 1111 0 _zLL N P m o -N M N b3NM33 1SV3HldCN (nLL O N z uU O 8 g . � lp Yx Z' IL LZO A.90.00.10 s Y1 O u- G WZ 3 3Hl 0 3NIl 1S3A ? vl IQOP 0 �N P ;V r i • SOUTH RIDGE ESTATES #FSU-98-4 KIVA#2011633 On January 20, 1998, the Hearing Examiner recommended approval of South Ridge #SU-98-4 and on January 20, 1999, Kent City Council approved with the following conditions: A. PRIOR TO RECORDING THE SOUTH RIDGE SUBDIVISION: 1. The Owner/ Subdivider shall receive approval for engineering drawings from the Department of Public Works, and either construct or bond for the following: a. A gravity sanitary sewer system to serve all lots. Sanitary sewer service will be provided by Soos Creek Water and Sewer District. The septic system serving the existing home(s) within the proposed short plat, if any, shall be abandoned in accordance with King County Health Department Regulations. b. A water system meeting domestic and fire flow requirements for all lots. Water service will be provided by Water District#111. Existing wells — if any - shall be abandoned in accordance with the requirements of the Department of Ecology. C. Detailed Drainage Plans which show how the 100-year post-developed stormwater runoff from this development will be collected, conveyed, stored, treated and released to the City stormwater drainage system in compliance to the City of Kent Construction Standards and the conditions contained within the Revised DNS for#ENV 98-04. An open-to-the-air stormwater treatment system in accordance with the requirements of the Kent Construction Standards and the conditions contained within the revised DNS for#ENV 98-04. d. A Detailed Grading Plan for the entire subdivision which includes provisions for utilities, roadways, retention/detention ponds, stormwater treatment facilities, and a building footpad for each lot. These plans shall be designed to eliminate the need for processing several individual Grading Permits upon application for Building Permits: phasing of grading on a lot-by-lot basis will not be considered. e. A Temporary Erosion / Sedimentation Control Plan for the entire subdivision which reflects the Detailed Grading Plan discussed above, and the Planning Department approved Tree Plan. South Ridge Estates Conditions of Approval f. A Wetland Mitigation Plan that addresses avoiding or minimizing impacts to wetlands by analyzing alternatives that would avoid the impact, as stated in Kent City Code, Section 11.05.120. Avoiding wetland impacts shall be pursued to the maximum extent possible. g. Street Improvement Plans for 144`" Avenue South, designed in conformance with the requirements for a Residential Collector Street as described in the City of Kent Construction Standards and the Revised DNS for#ENV 98-04. h. Pedestrian Walkway Improvement Plans as required by the conditions for the Revised DNS for#ENV 98-04. i. Street Improvement Plans for the subdivision streets meeting the requirements for Residential Collector Streets (for Southeast 282"d Street), and for Residential Streets (all other streets within the subdivision) as described by the City of Kent Construction Standards and the conditions of the Revised DNS for#ENV 98-04. j. Street Light Plans meeting the requirements of the City of Kent Development Assistance Brochure for Street Lighting Requirements prepared by a qualified professional engineer licensed by the State of Washington. This brochure is available from the Transportation Section of the Public Works Department. 2. The Applicant shall submit and receive approval of a Detailed Tree Plan from the Planning Department. All trees of six inch or greater caliper must be shown on this plan. Grading Plans cannot be approved by the Department of Public Works without an approved Detailed Tree Plan. 3. The Owner/ Subdivider shall dedicate, or deed, all necessary public rights-of-way for the required improvements and provide all public and private easements necessary for the construction, operation and maintenance of the required improvements. 4. The Owner/Subdivider shall permanently protect the approved and preserved, and/or enhanced, or created wetland(s) and it's buffer(s) by creating a separate Sensitive Area Tract and deeding the tract in fee simple to the City, OR by granting a Sensitive Area Easement to the City for the entire sensitive area as required by the conditions of Revised DNS for#ENV 98-04. 5. Prior to release of any construction bonds, the Department of Public Works must approve As-Built Street, As-Built Sanitary Sewer, As-Built Water, As-Built Street isLighting, and As-Built Drainage Plans for the entire site prepared by a t South Ridge Estates Conditions of Approval professional land surveyor licensed by the State of Washington in conformance to the requirements of Appendix "E" of the City of Kent Construction Standards. 6. The owner/developer shall dedicate five percent of the total plat area as parks/open space, or pay a voluntary fee-in-lieu of per Ordinance#2975. B. PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT ON ANY LOT IN THE SOUTH RIDGE SUBDIVISION(#SU 98-04). THE OWNER/ SUBDIVIDER SHALL: l. Execute all EMAs required above and by the conditions of approval for the DNS issued for the SEPA Checklist for this project. 2. Record the Plat. 3. Construct all of the improvements required above. 4. Receive approval of the required As-built Drawings for Water, Sewer, Street, and Stormwater Facilities. 5. Should this subdivision not be within the LID formed to construct the specified corridor improvements, then the Owner of each lot shall pay their financial obligation for the street improvements along the South 272"d Street /South 2771h Street Corridor in full prior to issuance of a Building Permit. inC j nR� PaP�rlr�gyp: ,z h t t uncil Meeting M. ' ober 2, 2 001 isent Calendar 1 . SUBJECT: STREET VACATION, 2 06TH AT EAST`,'-1r AI Y HIGHWAY - RESOLUTION SETTING HEARING DAT$,, i ; 2 . SUMMARY STATEMENT: Passage of ResolutPiQli ' �;. repealing Resolution No. 1604 and settiri0" ;j g, , ►# iic hearing on, the South 206th St . at East Valley Highwayt .vacation petition for November 20, 2001 . ; The proposed resolution sets the hearin g �4* -,*h, ,ache street R•e vacation petition for the same date as igx t '' o. 1604 . However, the proposed resolution, if asset P k s, date, will set the hearing date on the street vacat3o4ordance with KCC 6. 09. 010, which requires that the publi� ing be conducted no less than 20 days and no mc>r l-.' ,, days after the passage date of the resolution settjjV ,, Axing date. When Resolution No. 1604 was passed, ,the e' � ��� hearing date was more than 60 days from the date o t jssage. 3 . EXHIBITS: Public Works Director memorand ` ;, esolution 4 . RECOiDED BY: Staff and Public Works Co' (Committee, Staff, Examiner, commissio ' '' a" �^ i . 5 . UNBUDGETED FISCAL/PERSOL IMPACT: NO - ' f' yES 6 . EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: $ !+ SOURCE OF FUNDS: ! 7. CITY - ' COUNCIL ACTION. Councilmember ,` ' ` moves, Cpuncilmemt3e ,` `' seconds DISCUSSION: 4 ACTION: , r; tnci Agenda -y`'' , ► No. 6H COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Mike H. Martin, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Don E. Wickstrom, P.E. Public Works Director 140 �,K N T Phone:253-856-5500 Fax: 253-856-6500 WASMINOTON Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent,WA 98032-5895 Date: September 10, 2001 1 To: Pub ' orks Committee From: Don ickstrom, Public Works Director Subject: Street Vacation - South 206`h St @ East Valley Highway We have received a valid petition to vacate a portion of.South 206" Street at East Valley Highway. In accordance with state law, a public hearing must be held. As such the-Public Works Department recommends adoption of a Resolution setting the public hearing date. MOTION: Recommend Council adoption of a resolution setting a public hearing date of November 20`h for the South 206`h Street, street vacation. weevacation E _D PARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Date: C'TY .ir CIT'Y KT TO: City Cleric FROM: Jerry McCaughan RE: Street Vacation Regarding subject matter, please be advised that I have reviewed same and found everything in order. Therefore I am filing the original application with you and at the same time, by copy of this memo to the Public Works Director, the process should begin. cc: Don Wickstrom Planning Manager Attachment: Maps st.vacate RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION of the City of Kent, Washington, (1)regarding the vacation of a portion of S. 206th Street, lying generally in the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. in King County; (2) repealing Resolution No. 1604, which originally set the public hearing on this petition more than 60 days from the passage date of the resolution; and(3) setting the public hearing on the proposed street vacation for November 20, 2001, which is less than 60 days and more than 20 days from the passage of this resolution. WHEREAS, Resolution No. 1604 was passed on September 18, 2001, which set the hearing date on the S. 206h Street vacation petition for November 20,2001; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Kent City Code 6.09.010, the public hearing on a street vacation petition shall be held no more than 60 days and no less than 20 days after the passage date of the resolution setting the hearing date; and WHEREAS,Resolution No. 1604,was passed more than 60 days prior to the date of the hearing. Therefore, it is necessary to repeal the prior resolution and adopt this new resolution in order to comply with the requirements of KCC 6.09.010; and WHEREAS, the petition, attached as Exhibit A, has been filed by Specialty Metals to vacate a portion of S. 206th Street, a deeded street lying generally in the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 1, Township 22 North, Range 4 1 Street Vacation— S. 206th Street East, W.M. in the City of Kent, King County, Washington; and WHEREAS, the petition is signed by the owners of at least two-thirds of the real property abutting that portion of S. 206th Street and East Valley Highway that is now being sought to be vacated; and WHEREAS, the petition is in all respects proper; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Resolution No. 1604, passed on September 18, 2001, is hereby repealed in its entirety. SECTION2. A public hearing on the street vacation petition requesting the vacation of a portion of S. 206th Street shall be held at a regular meeting of the Kent City Council at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday,November 20,2001, in the Council Chambers of City Hall located at 220 4th Avenue South,Kent, Washington, 98032. SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall give proper notice of the hearing and cause the notice to be posted as provided by state law, Ch. 35.79 RCW. 2 Street Vacation— S. 206th Street SECTION 4. The Planning Manager shall obtain any other necessary information from appropriate departments and shall transmit the information to the Council so that the Council may consider the matter at its regularly scheduled meeting on November 20,2001. PASSED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington this day of October, 2001. CONCURRED in by the Mayor of the City of Kent,this day of October, 2001. JIM WHITE, MAYOR ATTEST: BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: ROGER A. LUBOVICH, CITY ATTORNEY I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. passed by the City Council of the City of Kent,Washington,on the day of October, 2001. (SEAL) BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK P'OwMmloewlT'AC SZ06SB.mlrc 3 Street Vacation— S. 206th Street `'��%rRTv 1,ta11 Er c. r-Y, C. (�i� 1fej`1 1C F T W A S"r N G T 0 N l�la�or.Jim white KIN'A#: QSV 2012-�O MAIL TO: j APPLICANT: CITY OF KENT NAME: Property Management 220 S. 4"' Avenue ADDRESS: Kcnt. Washington 98032 012001 )r (~l U �Z Attll. .tray tiICC'augFlan O 7 v �rT PHONE: S'FREET ANWOR ALLEY VACATION APPLICA"PION AND PETITION Dc,u Mawr and Kent Clty CUllnell" «'C, the llI1CIC1"S(�Tl1Cd ahllttllliz propcil" c1W'nCr�. Ile("eh�' rC�hec IIirII� rrrrrrrcf rli�r •••.; J, lo '-, (—c T— hcrchv be vacated. Le��al Description 0('Slreet/1 ' Sought to he VacatCd (Must Contain Total Square Fect of Area Sought To Be VaUtCd) �XIf//4/% ; BRIEF SI'ATENIEN-I' NVIIN' VACATION IS BEING SOCIGIIT' A "CURRENT- title report must be sublllItted With this applicatlorl 111!1t covers all the abuttingy properties contiUuous` to alley Or street sought to he vacated When Corporations. Partnerships, etc arc hcim-, stu led for, and their proof of individual's authority to sigh for sang sh;lll aiso he stlhnlittcli. At,l:'h a ^Ir'r-c-21_d of a ,L,1iv Of itot ie5S than 1" = 200" of the arc;t Sought for �'at atiotl. (NOTE) Map rlulst correspond with legal description. ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS TAX LOT rr SI ATURES AND ADDRESSES LOT, BLOCK & PLAT/S . '.TOWN.RG._ 'R E S CO Al t^'h1 f3 PP, 150.00 'c: Paid Treasurer's Receipt No _ EXHIBff Appraisal Fee Paid Treasurers Receipt No. STREET- VACATION LEGAL DESCRIPTION THAT PORTION OF SOUTH 2O6TE STREET IN THE c 7 / = SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION >, TOANSHIP 22 NORM, RANGE 4 E., A.M., A7NG COUNTY, STATE OF - AASHINCTON, DESCRIBEW AS FOLLOAS.• . COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF ci+�'( SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N00'5522"E CITY C, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION 72>.57 FEET,• THENCE N88'59 T,?"A 50.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE S00'55 22"A PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION 30 FEET,• THENCE N88 59'23"A A DISTANCE OF 300 FEET, THENCE NOO'552Z"E A DISTANCE OF 30 FEET, THENCE S885923"E A DISTANCE OF 300 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. EX"' r 45 ' 5 1t 8775' CONTAINING MW SQ. FT. ,tKWANW) EXISTING BUILDING 1 6 =x- 13.85'-- I 1" = 100, µ rn 30' lag v co EXISTING BUILDING N n 26003 f � cn � SO. FT. 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