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KEN T Kent, Washington
WASHINGTON
May 7, 2002
The regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order
at 7 : 00 p m. by Mayor White Councilmembers present : Clark,
Epperly, Orr, Peterson, White, Woods, and Yingling Others
present . Chief Administrative Officer Martin, City Attorney
Brubaker, Police Chief Crawford, Public Works Director Wickstrom,
Community Development Director Satterstrom, Finance Director
Miller, Parks, Recreation and Community Services Director Hodgson,
and Information Technology Director Mulholland. Approximately 75
people were at the meeting. (CFN-198)
CHANGES TO THE AGENDA
Clark added Other Business Item 7B, Meadow Hills Sanitary
Sewer. (CFN-198)
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
Public Works Week. Mayor White read a proclamation
noting that public works services are an integral part of
citizens ' everyday lives, and that the quality and
effectiveness of public works facilities are dependent
upon the efforts and skill of public works officials He
proclaimed the week of May 20-24 as Public Works Week in
the City of Kent and encouraged citizens and organiza-
tions to recognize the contributions public works
officials and staff make every day to the health, safety,
comfort and quality of life . Public Works Director
Wickstrom accepted the proclamation. Martin outlined
some of the amazing achievements made recently by the
Public Works Department . (CFN-155)
Letter Carrier' s Food Drive Day. The Mayor declared
May 11, 2002 , as Letter Carrier' s Food Drive Day in the
City of Kent . He explained that letter carriers are
having a food drive and that the food would be distri-
buted to the Kent Community and Springwood Food Banks and
to Storehouse 98042 . Karen Kirkmeyer-Wilson accepted the
proclamation and expressed her appreciation. (CFN-155)
Employee of the Month. Mayor White announced that Mike
Lane, Senior Systems Analyst in Information Technology,
has been chosen as Employee of the Month for May. He
noted that Lane has shown exceptional talent and commit-
ment by taking over the permitting system duties and
moving the permit pro]ects forward. Stan Waldrop,
Business Systems Manager, explained that the permitting
system is very challenging and that Lane truly deserves
this award. (CFN-147)
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PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
Mental Health Month. Mayor White noted that untreated or
under treated mental illness costs public and private
employers billions of dollars annually and that Kent has
made a commitment to community-based systems of mental
health care in which all residents can receive high
quality and consumer responsive services . He declared
the month of May 2002 as Mental Health Month in the
City of Kent, and presented the proclamation to Marilyn
LaCelle . LaCelle, Chief Executive Officer of Valley
Cities Counseling and Consultation, expressed thanks for
leading the way in support of human services . (CFN-155)
Introduction of Appointees. Mayor White introduced
Richard Ternes and Douglas Smith, his appointees to the
Golf Advisory Board. (CFN-118)
CONSENT CALENDAR
CLARK MOVED to adopt Consent Calendar Items A through J.
Woods seconded and the motion carried. CLARK MOVED to
amend the previous motion to include addition and
approval of Item K, appointments to the Golf Advisory
Board. Woods seconded and the motion carried.
MINUTES
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6A) (CFN-198)
Approval of Minutes . Approval of the minutes of the
regular Council meeting of April 16, 2002 .
STREET VACATION
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6C) (CFN-102)
S. 206th Street Vacation. Adoption of Ordinance No . 3599
vacating a portion of South 206th Street .
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6D) (CFN-102)
48th Avenue South Street Vacation. Passage of Resolution
No. 1618, which amends the public hearing date on the
surplus SR 516 (48th Place South) street vacation
petition from May 21, 2002 , to June 18, 2002 .
Resolution No 1612 submitted for Council ' s review at the
April 16 , 2002 , Council meeting contained an incorrect
legal description. In correcting this matter, it is
necessary to reschedule the public hearing to June 18 ,
2002 . This Resolution corrects the error.
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STREET VACATION
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6E) (CFN-102)
Street Vacation, SE 266th Street. Passage of Resolution
No. 1619 setting a public hearing date of June 18th for
vacating a portion of SE 266th Street, as recommended by
the Public Works Committee .
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6F) (CFN-738)
Public Health Hazardous Waste Management Program D22059D,
Amendment 7 . Authorization for the Mayor to sign
Amendment #7, Memorandum of Understanding to the Public
Health Hazardous Waste Management Program, direct staff
to accept a grant in the amount of $17 , 350 . 84 and esta-
blish a budget for the funds to be used within said
program, as recommended by the Public Works Committee .
PUBLIC WORKS
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6G) (CFN-1217)
277th Corridor Fish Habitat. Accept the 277th Corridor
Fish Habitat project as complete and release retainage to
Scoccolo Construction upon standard releases from the
state and release of any liens, as recommended by the
Public Works Committee . The original contract amount was
$193 , 160 00 The final contract amount was $338 , 819 . 61 .
Adequate funds exist within the project budget to cover
this overage .
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6H) (CFN-136)
Donation of Surplus Equipment (Radios) . Authorization to
declare the obsolete portable and mobile radios that were
removed from replaced vehicles as surplus and donate them
to North Seattle Community College, as recommended by the
Public Works Committee.
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6J) (CFN-103)
72nd Avenue South Pavement Reconstruction. Accept the
72nd Avenue South Pavement Reconstruction project as
complete and release retainage to Scarsella Brothers upon
standard releases from the state and release of any
liens, as recommended by the Public Works Director. The
original contract amount was $768, 768 . 68 . The final
contract amount was $706, 157 . 95
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PUBLIC WORKS
(OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 79) (CFN-1038)
Meadow Hills Sanitary Sewer. ORR MOVED that the Mayor be
authorized to award the Meadow Hills Sanitary Sewer
contract to the apparent low bidder, upon concurrence
of the Public Works Director. Woods seconded Orr
explained that this item had gone to the Public Works
Committee yesterday and that a breakdown in the sewer
line has been patched She said allowing the Mayor to
award the contract after the bids are opened tomorrow
will save two weeks time if the patch doesn' t work. Her
motion then carried.
(BIDS - ITEM 8B) (CFN-1038)
98th Avenue South Widening. The bid opening for this
project was held on April 18th with three bids received.
The low bid was submitted by R. W. Scott Construction in
the amount of $417, 861 . 70, including tax. The Engineer' s
estimate was $383 , 634 . 50 including tax. The Public Works
Director recommends awarding this contract to R.W Scott
Construction, establishing a budget for the project and
declaring the City' s intent to bond for a portion of the
funds .
ORR MOVED to award the 98th Avenue South Widening con-
tract to R W. Scott Construction, establish a budget for
the project and to declare intent to bond for a portion
of the funds . Peterson seconded and the motion carried.
LID 350
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM GI) (CFN-1144)
LID 350, Big K Sanitary Sewer and Del Webb Sanitary Sewer
Interceptor Project, Charge in Lieu of Assessment.
Authorization for the Public Works Department to esta-
blish a charge in lieu of assessment for the affected
properties as indicated within the boundaries of 124th
Avenue S .E. and SE 270th Street and along SE 268th
Street, as recommended by the Public Works Committee .
ZONING CODE AMENDMENT
(OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 7A) (CFN-131)
Zoning Code Amendment Phase 2A (ZCA-2001-1) . On April 8,
2002 , the Land Use and Planning Board recommended amend-
ing Kent City Zoning Code Sections 15 . 02 , 15 . 04, 15 . 08,
and 12 . 01 as outlined in the proposed ordinance . This
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group of amendments is largely corrective in nature and
is meant to solve code conflicts or provide additional
clarifying language . Kim Marousek of the Planning
Department explained that most of the amendment rectifies
scrivener' s errors and provides clarification. She
emphasized that no new land uses were added and said
substantive changes relate to MRT zoning setbacks and the
period of validity for conditional use and variance
applications .
ORR MOVED to approve the Land Use and Planning Board' s
recommendation for the Zoning Code Amendments Phase 2A
and Chapter 12 . 01 and adopt Ordinance No . 3600 . Woods
seconded and the motion carried.
PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICE
(BIDS - ITEM 8A) (CFN-120&118)
Kent Commons Re-roof. The bid opening for this project
was held on April 5, 2002 with 9 bids received. The low
bid was submitted by Pacific Sheet Metal in the amount of
$110, 140 . 00 The Engineer' s estimate was $148, 000 . 00 .
The Parks Director recommends awarding the contract to
Pacific Sheet Metal , for $110 , 140 . 00 plus Washington
State Sales Tax. WOODS MOVED that the Commons Re-roof
project be awarded to Pacific Sheet Metal for the bid
amount of $110 , 140 . 00 plus Washington State Sales Tax.
Epperly seconded and the motion carried.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
(PUBLIC HEARING - ITEM 5A) (CFN-1240&377)
DeMarco Annexation Zoning and Comprehensive Plan
Amendment AZ-2001-1 and CPA-2001-1. On March 11, 2002 ,
the Land Use and Planning Board held a public hearing on
both the annexation zoning map amendments and the compre-
hensive plan land use map amendments for the DeMarco
Annexation area. Charlene Anderson of the Planning
Department showed maps of the area and explained that the
Board recommended a two acre square at the corner of
116th and 240th be zoned commercial , but because of
traffic ingress and egress, Planning staff suggests a
rectangle of 200 ' along 240th and 435 ' along 116th with a
buffer of low density multifamily if Council decides to
go with Commercial in that area. Wickstrom explained
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that driveways should be 200 ' from major arterials and
100 ' from minor arterials, that the preferred access
would be from 116th, and that the rectangle would be the
preferred shape .
Mayor White opened the public hearing . Joseph Paolino,
23306 115th Place SE, said that commercial development is
unnecessary and that any commercial zoning would be
detrimental to the area. Nancy Moore, 12305 SE 237th
Place, agreed and listed all the businesses within a mile
of her neighborhood. She spoke in support of the Land
Use and Planning Board' s recommendation, citing traffic
and school concerns . Bob O 'Brien, 1131 Seattle Street,
urged the Council to take into consideration the fact
that Mr. Lotto has made a generous offer to accommodate
his neighbors, which will cost him millions of dollars .
David Eastern, 5031 165th Place SE, Bellevue, said that
people would shop at businesses in the area even though
there are others nearby He noted that people prefer no
development, but said that is not an option
Amy Kosterlitz, attorney for the Lottos, urged the
Council to support their compromise alternative to retain
their eight acres of zoning. She said the Lottos have
agreed to down zone the majority of their property to
single family, and that there is strong support for the
requested commercial zoning. She said approving the
eight acres of neighborhood commercial is fair and in
line with public rights policies, and that it won' t cause
traffic problems .
Brad Martin, 23628 116th Avenue SE, voiced opposition to
any commercial or multifamily development of the Lotto
property. He said he did not see notification of a pro-
posed zoning change for Lotto ' s property from the County,
and that he would have opposed it at that time . He said
he could reluctantly accept the proposed compromise .
Martin Durkin, Jr. , 22401 Sweeney Road, Maple Valley,
disputed the size of the Meridian Shopping Center
property and said the Lotto property was converted to
commercial zoning in 2000 because residents of the area
complained about multifamily zoning. He distributed
copies of an article regarding sprawl and a chart of
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vacant lands in the city which shows that the city has
an abundance of SR-6 land available but no neighborhood
business land. He said pedestrian friendly neighborhoods
are needed and urged the Council to be fair with
Mr. Lotto. Mark Mockitell , 23601 126th Place SE, urged
the Council not to expand the commercial potential of
the area, and said the Planning Board' s compromise is
reasonable . Julie DeMarco, 13004 SE 234th Street, was
opposed to commercial because of increased traffic,
overcrowded schools and safety concerns . Gina Martin,
23628 116th Avenue SE, presented over one hundred letters
signed by Kent residents requesting that the Council
support the Land Use and Planning Board' s recommendation
to limit the Lotto property to two acres commercial and
the remainder SR-6 . She expressed concern that commer-
cial buildings would be placed as close as possible to
her property, and said it is not easy for the Council to
stand up for what is best for the community and for what
the ma3ority of citizens want . CLARK MOVED to make the
letters a part of the public record. Woods seconded and
the motion carried.
Darlene Jevne, 23636 120th SE, spoke in opposition to
commercial zoning and in support of the recommendation
for two acres of commercial and the remainder SR-6
Mike Lotto, 11644 SE 240th Street , reminded the Council
that his property has been zoned 18 units an acre since
1992 and eight acres has been zoned commercial for two
years, and that he has conceded quite a bit in giving up
multiple zoning for SR-6 . He said he had been assured
that if the area was annexed to the City of Kent, he
could keep the zoning he had in the county and urged the
Council to be fair and reasonable and give him at least
five acres of commercial David Swanson, 27228 120th
Avenue SE, said there are many issues to consider before
voting, including problems associated with a fluid school
environment . Lena Teeter, 23607 120th Avenue SE, said
Mr. Lotto should be able to retain the zoning that he had
in the county. Ted Nixon agreed with Ms . Teeter. Kevin
Joyce, 11858 SE 236th Street, urged the Council to adopt
the proposed zoning of 2 acres commercial and the
remainder SR-6 . He cited traffic issues, shortage of
parks and ballfields for children, and overcrowded
schools as reasons .
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Bill Moore, 12305 SE 237th, stated that the county did
not inform citizens in the area of the zoning change, and
that that was part of the reason for the annexation. He
said there is a financial impact to all residents of the
area, as well as to Mr. Lotto, and urged the Council to
support the compromise . Joe Rubio, 3831 S . 248th, said
growth can' t be stopped and should be accepted, and Mr
Lotto should be compensated. Steven Mack, 12334 SE 236th
Place, said the self-interested appeals should be sepa-
rated from community interests . He urged the Council to
accept the recommendation of the Land Use and Planning
Board
There were no further comments and PETERSON MOVED to
close the public hearing . Woods seconded and the motion
carried ORR MOVED to make the other materials received
tonight a part of the record. Clark seconded and the
motion carried.
ORR MOVED to approve the Land Use and Planning Board' s
recommendation for the DeMarco Annexation initial zoning
and comprehensive plan amendment, and to direct the City
Attorney to prepare the ordinance . Woods seconded.
Orr said there is no need for more commercial land, that
two acres is enough for access, and that she would not
object to having the configuration changed should her
motion pass . She added that Kent has built more housing
than required, so higher density zoning is not necessary
She said the City of Kent was not notified by the county
of the zoning change in the area, and said that zoning
was not appropriate . She emphasized that the Council has
to consider what is best for the whole city, not just one
corner She said she is unaware of who promised Lotto
the same zoning and emphasized that the Council makes
that decision. Woods explained that the Council does the
best they can in every situation to consider all sides,
but that everyone won' t agree on everything.
Clark explained that the wetlands through the Lotto
property are covered under Federal law and cannot be
built on. He added that the Kent School District is the
fourth largest in the state, but that only one-third of
the school district is inside the city limits of Kent .
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He said the Council has to consider Growth Management and
that their decisions are not arrived at lightly. Epperly
pointed out that the people who moved into the area in
the past ten to fifteen years impacted the lives of those
who were there before then. She said she feels a pro-
perty owner should get as much value for their property
as they can, and said she would be willing to give
Mr Lotto four acres instead of two.
Yingling said the fact that commercial would ruin a pro-
perty owner' s view is a legitimate concern. He pointed
out that the more commercial zoning in the area, the less
impact on schools He added that more commercial would
also help with traffic impacts . He said the wetlands
would provide a huge buffer for the neighborhood, and
that single-family homes would have more impact on the
wetlands, due to drainage from their yards . He opined
that the fair thing to do regarding the zoning is to
follow past practices and not punish Mr. Lotto. White
said this is a property rights issue to which everyone
has a right, and that it would be cruel to put Mr. Lotto
through the up zoning process again. He estimated that
this motion would strip $7, 440, 000 from Lotto ' s equity.
Orr responded that she would be more comfortable if there
had been any public process before the county up zoned
his property, but there was no opportunity for public
input .
Peterson expressed concern about fairness, economic
viability of the commercial development, and property
rights She said there are no guarantees regarding
compatibility between city and county jurisdictions, and
that the vision of the residents of the area is not
harmful to the city.
Upon a roll call vote, the motion to approve the Planning
Board' s recommendation for the DeMarco annexation zoning
carried 4-3 with Clark, Orr, Peterson and Woods in favor
and Epperly, white and Yingling opposed.
FINANCE
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6B) (CFN-104)
Approval of Hills . Approval of payment of the bills
received through April 15 and paid on April 15 after
auditing by the Operations Committee on April 16, 2002 .
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FINANCE
Approval of checks issued for vouchers :
Date Check Numbers Amount
4/15/02 Wire Transfers 1151-1161 $1 , 154 , 148 . 97
4/15/02 Prepays & 531824 325 , 575 . 31
4/15/02 Regular 532426 2 , 908, 007 . 31
$4, 387, 731 . 59
Approval of checks issued for payroll for March 16
through March 31 and paid on April 5, 2002 :
Date Check Numbers Amount
4/5/02 Checks 259278-259621 $ 266, 048 03
4/5/02 Advices 126734-127459 1, 058, 035 . 28
$1, 324 , 083 31
APPOINTMENTS
(CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6K) (CFN-118)
Golf Advisory Board Appointments. Confirmation of the
Mayor ' s appointment of Richard Ternes and Douglas Smith
to the Golf Advisory Board. Mr. Ternes is a retired high
school math teacher. He was a high school golf coach for
seven years, volunteered at the local food bank, and
spent time as a golf volunteer He has also volunteered
with the Little League organization. He is a charter
member of Riverbend Men' s Club . Mr. Ternes will replace
George Billings . Mr. Douglas Smith is self-employed and
is a member of the River Bend Men' s Club. He will
replace Gary Tomlinson.
REPORTS
Council President. Clark reminded Council members of the
Suburban Cities Association Board meeting on Thursday at
7 : 00 o ' clock, and the Valley Com dedication at 3 : 00 p m
on May 31st He encouraged interested citizens to tour
the building between one and five p.m. that day.
Public Safety Committee. Epperly noted that the next
meeting will be at 5 : 00 p.m. on May 14 .
Public Works Committee. Orr noted that the next meeting
will be held at 5 00 p.m. on May 20 .
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REPORTS
Planning Committee. Orr said the next meeting will be at
3 : 00 p.m. on May 21 .
Administrative Reports. Martin noted that there is an
executive session of one item dealing with pending
litigation, and that action may be taken after the ten
minute executive session.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
The meeting recessed to executive session at 9 12 p.m.
and reconvened at 9 :25 p.m.
Pending Litigation. ORR MOVED to authorize the Mayor to
sign all documents necessary to settle the current tariff
dispute and pending litigation with Puget Sound Energy,
sub]ect to approval of all final terms and conditions by
the City Attorney. Clark seconded and the motion
carried.
ADJOURNMENT
CLARK MOVED to ad3ourn at 9 : 25 p .m. Woods seconded and
the motion carried.
Brenda JacobejCMC
City Clerk
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