Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 10/15/2002 T Kent, Washington WASMINGTON October 15, 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, Peterson, White, and Yingling. Others present : Chief Administrative Officer Martin, City Attorney Brubaker, Police Chief Crawford, Fire Chief Schneider, Public Works Director Wickstrom, and Community Development Director Satterstrom. Councilmember Orr was excused. Approximately 30 people were in attendance . (CFN-198) CHANGES TO THE AGENDA Woods added Consent Calendar Item 6P . Martin noted that no executive session is required. Bob O' Brien requested the addition of Continued Communications Item 11A. (CFN-198 ) PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Kaxbara Exchange Students . Lily Kato of the Kent Kaibara Sister City Committee noted that more than sixty families have exchanged students over the years, and introduced this year' s students, Akiko Iishi of Kaibara, Japan, and Matthew Evans of Kent . The students then gave brief descriptions of their experiences . (CFN-198) Introduction of Appointee. Mayor White noted that Rene Huseby is an appointee to the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee . (CFN-198 ) Senior Appreciation Week. Mayor White read a proclama- tion declaring the week of October 13-19, 2002, as Senior Appreciation Week in the City of Kent and urging residents to acknowledge their tremendous contributions to society He explained that Kent takes pride in caring for it ' s seniors and appreciates the work the Senior Center and other organizations do to provide activities and opportunities to benefit the lives of seniors . He presented the proclamation to Esther and Earl Gardner. (CFN-155) Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Mayor White noted that the impact of domestic violence directly affects individuals, their children, their families, and society as a whole, and that enhanced education, prevention and intervention efforts help to increase public awareness about the severity and extent of the situation. He proclaimed the month of October 2002 as Domestic Violence 1 Kent City Council Minutes October 15 , 2002 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Awareness Month in the City of Kent and encouraged citizens to increase their awareness of this problem and to offer support to the victims . City Attorney Brubaker noted that the City has a family violence unit to fight against domestic violence which is a model for the region, and that they will continue to combat domestic violence in this community. (CFN-198) CONSENT CALENDAR WOODS MOVED to approve Consent Calendar Items A through P Clark seconded and the motion carried (CFN-198) MINUTES (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6A) (CFN-198) Approval of Minutes . Approval of the minutes of the regular Council meeting of October 1, 2002 . PUBLIC WORKS (PUBLIC HEARINGS - ITEM 5A) (CFN-164) Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan. Each year the City is required to update the Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan. This date has been set for the public hearing to consider the 2003-2008 plan. Steve Mullen, Transportation Engineering Manager, briefly explained the highlights of the plan, and answered questions from the Council members . The Mayor then opened the public hearing. Mel Roberts, 9421 S 241st Street, Kent, distributed copies of a letter from the Kent Bicycle Advisory Board, containing their recommendations . WOODS MOVED to make the letter part of the public record. Epperly seconded and the motion carried. David Hoffman, 25334 45th Avenue South, resubmitted a set of comments he made on September 4 , 2001 regarding the Transportation Improvement Plan. He said his concern is to preserve existing bicycle facilities on the West Hill WOODS MOVED to make Mr. Hoffman' s letter a part of the public record. Peterson seconded and the motion carried. Bob O'Brien, 1131 Seattle Street, expressed surprise that the railroad separations in the center of the City have been ignored, and suggested bringing one into the downtown area. There were no further comments and WOODS MOVED to 2 Kent City Council Minutes October 15 , 2002 PUBLIC WORKS close the public hearing Peterson seconded and the motion carried CLARK MOVED to pass Resolution No. 1631 which establishes the City' s 2003-2008 Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan. Woods seconded. Clark noted that grade separa- tions are extremely expensive projects and that this is an attempt to manage growth. Wickstrom noted for Yingling that several of the bicycle projects are already under construction. He emphasized that the projects must be prioritized and balanced with the budget, and that the goal is to provide for all modes of transportation. He added that outside funding is required for grade separa- tions, since they are so expensive, and that the bicycle issues are being addressed The motion to pass Resolution 1631 then carried (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6J) (CFN-171) Transit Service Agreement Between The City and King County. Authorization for the Mayor to sign the amended Transit Service Agreement extending the term of the agreement and changing the renewal period to a calendar year schedule, as recommended by Public Works Committee . (BIDS - ITEM 8A) (CFN-847) Del Webb and Steiner Sanitary Sewer Projects Award. The bid opening for this project was held on September 27 with four bids received. The low bid was submitted by Fury Construction Company in the amount of $86 , 828 (plus Washington State Sales Tax) The Engineer' s estimate was $88, 340 The Public Works Director recommends awarding this contract to Fury Construction Company. CLARK MOVED to award the Del Webb Sanitary Sewer and Steiner Sanitary Sewer Construction Contract to Fury Construction in the bid amount of $86 , 828 (plus WSST) . Yingling seconded and the motion carried. LID 352 (PUBLIC HEARINGS - ITEM 5B) (CFN-1195) LID 352, South Kent Storm Sewers, Final Assessment Roll . This date has been set for the public hearing on con- firmation of the final assessment roll for LID 352 . The City has determined that certain properties are specially 3 Kent City Council Minutes October 15 , 2002 LID 352 benefited by the storm drain system and has proposed to proportionately assess these properties in accord with those special benefits . Because the proposed final assessment roll affects specific, individual property owners, the Council sits in a quasi-judicial capacity as a Board of Equalization for this matter. Public Works Director Wickstrom displayed slides showing the location of the area, and explained the project . He noted that the final cost is the same as the preliminary cost , and that the properties are specially benefited. WOODS MOVED to make the information in the agenda packet and the slides Wickstrom showed a part of the public record. Clark seconded and the motion carried. Brubaker then described the quasi-judicial process; there were no disclosures from Council members . Mayor White opened the public hearing. There were no comments from the audience and WOODS MOVED to close the public hearing Peterson seconded and the motion carried. CLARK MOVED to adopt Ordinance No. 3623 which approves and confirms the final assessment roll on Local Improvement District 352 , South Kent Storm Sewers Woods seconded and the motion carried FINAL PLAT (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 60) (CFN-1272) Canterbury Glen Final Plat (aka Locust Lane) FSU-99-2/#2022569. Approve the final plat submitted by Pacific Industries, Inc . for Canterbury Glen. The Hearing Examiner issued his Findings, Conclusions, and Decision on the preliminary 15-lot residential subdivision, on August 18, 1999 . ZONING CODE AMENDMENT (OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 7A) (CFN-131) Master Planned Unit Development Zoning Code Amendment ZCA-2002-3 . This proposal amends the Kent City Code to provide flexibility in determining the nature of modifi- cations of master planned unit developments when associated with a planned action ordinance and develop- ment agreement . Following a September 23rd hearing, the Land Use and Planning Board recommended approval of this amendment . 4 Kent City Council Minutes October 15, 2002 ZONING CODE AMENDMENT Charlene Anderson, Planning Manager, said the proposed ordinance recognizes within the Commercial Office and Manufacturing zoning districts the uniqueness of projects that fall under a development agreement and planned action ordinance, which has been reviewed and evaluated under an environmental impact statement She said with such a unique project, the ordinance allows administra- tive determination of whether a proposed amendment to an approved master plan is minor or major in nature, and thus what the process for review of that proposed amendment will be . Martin stated that one of the reasons that the Kent Station project has moved along so quickly is because processes like these were utilized by the Planning and Community Development Department WOODS MOVED to approve the Land Use and Planning Board recommendation and adopt Ordinance No. 3624 if approved. Clark seconded and the motion carried. FIRE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6N) (CFN-122) Interlocal Agreement to Provide Fire Prevention Service to the City of Covington. Authorization for the Mayor to execute an interlocal agreement with the City of Covington to provide fire code safety inspections and plan reviews to the City of Covington for a fee . Covington has adopted a series of safety codes, including the Uniform Fire Code ( "UFC" ) , UFC Appendices and UFC Standards which regulate the building, maintenance, and use of structures . Kent' s Fire Department maintains a fire prevention division that regularly conducts fire code safety inspections and plan reviews . Covington desires to utilize the resources of Kent to assist Covington in conducting fire code safety inspections and plan reviews . Covington will compensate Kent for conducting such safety inspections and plan reviews . POLICE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6D) (CFN-122) Police Software System Contract. Authorization for the Mayor to sign a contract with Tiburon, Inc for the 5 Kent City Council Minutes October 15, 2002 POLICE purchase of a police records management system and services, subject to the Information Technology Director' s approval and the City Attorney' s approval of contract documents . Key benefits provided by the new system include : A vendor with a large install base and commitment to public safety software; sharing common information between application subsystems; passing information from one subsystem to the other for report completion and data entry; a field reporting application that allows reports to be imported into the primary records management system without additional data entry; and tools to enhance the city' s ability to participate in information sharing activities with other agencies (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6I) (CFN-122) Bureau of Justice Administration Ballistic Vest Grant. Accept Bureau of Justice Administration ("BJA" ) Ballistic Vest Grant Funding, and establish budget documents . The Kent Police Department has received notification from BJA that the grant application has been approved for funding. The grant authorizes 50% reimbursement for the costs of ballistic vests during the period of October 1 , 2004 through September 30 , 2006 , for a total of $32 , 102 . 11 . PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6H) (CFN-493) Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development. Authorization for the Mayor to sign the certifications and forward the 2003-2007 Housing and Human Services Consolidated Plan to the U. S . Department of Housing and Urban Development for funding, as recommended by the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Director (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6K) (CFN-493) 2003 Community Development Block Grant Funding Allocations . Approval of the Proposed 2003 Community Development Block Grant Program Funding Allocations including the contingency plan, and authorization for the Mayor to execute the appropriate contracts, as recom- mended by the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Director. 6 Kent City Council Minutes October 15 , 2002 PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6L) (CFN-118) Parks Fee-In-Lieu of Funds Transfer. Accept the fee-in- lieu of funds totaling $7 , 125 00 and amend the 132nd Avenue Neighborhood Park budget, as recommended by the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Director LODGING TAX ADVISORY BOARD (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6C) (CFN-1170) Lodging Tax Advisory Board Member. Confirmation of Renee Huseby, Director of Sales, Marriott Town Place Suites, as a member of the Lodging Tax Advisory Board. FINANCE (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6E) (CFN-186) 2003 Budget, Second Public Hearing. Set November 19 , 2002 , as the second public hearing on the 2003 budget . (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6F) (CFN-775) Capital Improvement Plan, Second Public Hearing. Set November 19, 2002 , as the second public hearing for the 2003-2008 Capital Improvement Plan. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6G) (CFN-104) 2002 Tax Levy for 2003 Budget. Set November 19, 2002 as the public hearing date for the 2002 tax levy for the 2003 budget . (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6M) (CFN-136) Interlocal Purchasing Agreement between Cities of Kent and Bellingham. Authorization for the Mayor to sign an intergovernmental purchasing agreement between Kent and Bellingham in order to benefit both cities in various areas of purchasing, as recommended by the Operations Committee at their October 1, 2002 meeting. (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6B) (CFN-104) Approval of Bills . Approval of payment of the bills received through September 30 and paid on September 30 after auditing by the Operations Committee on October 1, 2002 . 7 Kent City Council Minutes October 15, 2002 FINANCE Approval of checks issued for vouchers : Date Check Numbers Amount 9/30/02 Wire Transfers 1266-1274 $1, 024 , 771 . 55 9/30/02 Prepays & 539025 1, 971 , 007 . 32 9/30/02 Regular 539632 2 , 155 , 645 . 83 $5, 151 , 424 . 70 Approval of checks issued for payroll for September 1 through September 15 and paid on September 20, 2002 Date Check Numbers Amount 9/20/02 Checks 263249-263544 $ 250, 042 . 29 9/20/02 Advices 134769-135466 1 , 182 , 822 80 $1 , 432 , 865 . 09 Approval of checks issued for payroll for September 16 through September 30 and paid on October 4 , 2002 Date Check Numbers Amount 10/4/02 Checks 263545-263860 $ 248, 697 . 99 10/4/02 Advices 135467-136217 1, 117, 425 36 $1, 366, 123 35 COUNCIL (CONSENT CALENDAR - ITEM 6P) (CFN-198) (ADDED) Council Absence. Approval of an excused absence from tonight' s meeting for Council Member Orr who is unable to attend. (OTHER BUSINESS - ITEM 7B) (CFN-198&171) Referendum 51. Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6347, the transportation budget and investment package passed by the legislature and placed on the November 2002 General election ballot in the form of Referendum 51 (R-51) , includes funding for SR-509, the 228th freight corridor, I-5 HOV lane completion in South King County, the I-5/272nd interchange, the 405/167 interchange, and SR-167 R-51 also includes programmatic funding for: a) cities and counties to receive a local share of new gas tax revenue, b) the Transportation Improvement Board; and c) the Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board, 8 Kent City Council Minutes October 15, 2002 COUNCIL as well as funding for the state ' s role in assisting regional transit . The R-51 package seeks to provide efficiencies, reforms and accountability measures, in an effort to respond to the public ' s legitimate concern that taxpayer money should be wisely spent, tracked, and responsibility measured over time for results . Discussion of whether Council should support R-51 occurred at the Council workshop of October 1, 2002 Wickstrom explained the transportation package and fund- ing, and noted that it is good for the community. He explained aspects of Kent which attract or retain business, and constraints to business growth. He outlined which projects would be funded and how traffic would be affected, and urged the Council to endorse Referendum 51 CLARK MOVED to adopt Resolution No 1632 in support of Referendum 51 . Woods seconded Upon White ' s question, Wickstrom explained which projects would be completely funded if R-51 passes Clark noted that this referendum is not a cure for everything, and that the state legis- lature is facing a potential $2 , 000 , 000 , 000 shortfall in the current operating budget and won' t be able to deal with the congestion problem. Yingling stated that this will cost the average taxpayer approximately $50 a year, and will provide the 509 project, the intersections for 228th, the I-I67 HOV lanes, and the I-405/I-167 inter- change. He said that this is a bargain, and it is needed for Kent and the entire Puget Sound area. Woods commented that people today want more service and less taxes, and because of that, things won' t function well at some point . She said this referendum is a beginning and would make a great deal of difference for citizens Peterson noted that taxes and expenses are going up, but that this would help businesses move people and products . She said this is an opportunity to start doing something about traffic White noted that he has spoken to voters and found that most are against this measure. He said they are willing to pay but fearful that the work would not get done . Yingling opined that citizens count on the City Council to study the issues in detail and make a decision which is correct for the community. Clark noted 9 Kent City Council Minutes October 15, 2002 COUNCIL that incremental steps must be taken. Epperly said she is undecided on the issue and therefore would not endorse R-51 . Peterson noted that many taxes will increase on January 1st, which will greatly impact businesses, and that the fact that if they can' t do business because they can no longer afford the expenses should be considered. White noted that citizens have told him that endorsement by the Council furthers their resolve . Peterson said it is important to endorse this referendum because the legislature didn' t get it done, and the buck needs to stop somewhere Mel Roberts, 9421 S . 241st St . , said he would like to see the traffic problems fixed, especially on I-405, but does not want to eliminate the ability to have bicycle facili- ties . Ted Kogita, 25227 Reith Road, disagreed that the yearly cost would be $50, and said that figure is very low. Tom Hale, 23327 115th Place SE, said that although he has issues with the referendum, something needs to be done . He expressed support for the resolution and for the work currently being done on bicycle facilities . There were no further comments and Clark' s motion to adopt the resolution carried 4-2 , with Epperly and white opposed. REPORTS Council President. Woods noted that the opening of the 277th extension will be on November 8th, and that it is being handled by the City of Auburn (CFN-198) Public Works. Clark noted that the next meeting will be held at 5 : 00 p m on October 21st . (CFN-198) GOLF COURSE (CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS - ITEM 11A) (CFN-118) Golf Course. Bob O' Brien, 1131 Seattle Street, outlined the times he unsuccessfully attempted to meet with City staff regarding golf course documents . He also referred to complimentary rounds of golf, and employees contract- ing to perform services . Martin reiterated that the City has recently received a clean audit which focused on the golf course, and that the City has been responsive to 10 Kent City Council Minutes October 15, 2002 GOLF COURSE O' Brien' s requests Yingling suggested that citizens go to the top with questions Mayor White agreed that questions should go to him or to Mr. Martin. ADJOURNMENT At 9 . 00 p m , WOODS MOVED to adjourn. Peterson seconded and the motion carried. (CFN-198) Q� Brenda Jacobe , CMC City Clerk 11