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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 05/04/2004 KENT Kent City Council Meeting WASHINOTON May4,2004 The regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor White. Councilmembers present: Clark,Harmon, Peterson,Ranniger, Raplee, Thomas and White. (CFN-198) CHANGES TO AGENDA B. From the Public. (CFN-198) At the request of Bob O'Brien, Item 11A was added to the agenda. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A. Legislative Deleeation Recognition. (CFN-198) Senator Steve Johnson was recognized for his assistance to the City of Kent this year. B. Drinkine Driver Task Force Poster,Design Contest Award Ceremony. (CFN-122) Cesi Medina,Public Education Specialist in the Police Department, announced the winners of the Drinking driver Task Force Poster Design Contest. C. Employee of the Month. (CFN-147) Mayor White announced that the "Crimes Against s Persons"Detective Unit has been chosen as May Employees of the Month. D. Proclamation—Letter Carrier's Food Drive Day. (CFN-155) Mayor White read a proclamation declaring May 8, 2004, as Letter Carrier's Food Drive Day in the City of Kent. CONSENT CALENDAR PETERSON MOVED to approve Consent Calendar Items A through V, including replacement of the draft ordinance in Item N with the final version containing figures. Clark seconded and the motion carried. A. Approval of 1 flutes. (CFN-198) The minutes of the regular Council meeting of April 20, 2004 were approved. B. Approval of Bills. (CFN-104) Payment of the bills received through March 31 and paid on March 31 after auditing by the Operations Committee on April 6, 2004 was approved. Approval of checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 3/31/04 Wire Transfers 1658-1672 $1,304,753.26 3/31/04 PrePays & 560883 466,471.53 3/31/04 Regular 561551 2,208,336.42 $3,979,561.21 1 Kent City Council Minutes May 4,2004 Payment of the bills received through April 15 and paid on April 15 after auditing by the Operations Committee on April 20,2004 was approved. Approval of checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 4/15/04 Wire Transfers 1673-1684 $1,023,343.75 4/15/04 Prepays & 561552 324,591.70 4/15/04 Regular 562256 1,022,335.62 $2,370,271.07 Approval of checks issued for payroll for March 1 through March 15 and paid on March 19,2004: Date Check Numbers Amount 3/19/04 Advices 161367-162024 $1,150,126.87 3/19/04 Checks 275906-276179 211,289.17 $ 211,289.17 Approval of checks issued for payroll for March 16 through March 31 and paid on April 5, 2004: Date Check Numbers Amount ` 4/5/04 Advices 162025-162684 $1,173,149.14 4/5/04 Checks 276180-276465 213,507.62 4/5/04 Interim Check 276466 808.08 $214,315.70 Approval of checks issued for payroll for April 1 through April 15 and paid on April 20,2004: Date Check Numbers Amount 4/20/04 Advices 162685-163344 $1,1759451.68 4/15/04 Interim Check 276467 29.76 4/20/04 Checks 276468-276748 216.275A4 $ 216,305.20 C. Locust Lane/Canterbury Glen Infrastructure Imurovements Bill of Sale. (CFN-484) The Bill of Sale for Locust Lane/Canterbury Glen Subdivision submitted by Mel L. Daley, P.E. for continuous operation and maintenance of 545 feet of sewers, 324 feet of street improvements and 1,022 feet of storm sewer was accepted. D. 145th Place SE Street Vacation Resolution Setting Hearing Date. (CFN-102) Resolution No. 1668 setting the public hearing on the street vacation petition filed by Schneider Homes for a portion of 145a'Place Southeast Street for June 15,2004 was adopted. E. 228th Street Extension Property Acquisition. (CFN-239) The Mayor was authorized to complete the property transactions for the purchase of the City of Seattle property, Quit Claim City of Kent property located within Kent-Highlands Landfill to the City of Seattle and amend the 1977 Transport of Leachate Agreement. 2 Kent City Council Minutes May 4, 2004 F. Reveal 1997 Charge In Lieu of Assessment and Authorize New Charge In Lieu of Assessment for the 272nd Corridor Interceptor Sewer. (CFN-553) The repeal of the 1997 Charge in Lieu of Assessment was authorized and a new Charge in Lieu of Assessment for the 272' Corridor Interceptor sewer was established. G. Autumn Glen Sanitary Sewer Latecomer Reimbursement Agreement. (CFN-485) The Public Works Director was authorized to execute a Sanitary Sewer Latecomer Agreement with Bennett Sherman, LLC, for the Autumn Glen Sanitary Sewer Extension. H. 3rd Avenue and Washington Avenue Pump Stations. (CFN-1038) The 3rd Avenue and Washington Avenue Pump Stations project was accepted as complete. I. "Reduce Underage Drinking" Grant Amendment. (CFN-122) An additional grant award of$10,000.00 from the Federal Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention through the Department of Social and Health Services for expenses incurred to conduct a statewide survey of community readiness in underage drinking prevention activities was accepted and the budget amended. J. Washington Traffic Safety Commission Grant for Overtime Funding. (CFN-122) A grant to provide supplemental overtime funding for intense traffic safety enforcement for up to $5,000.00,or approximately 100 hours of traffic enforcement overtime was authorized. K. King County Office of Emergenev Management and Program Development Contractor. (CFN-122) A reimbursable grant not to exceed$23,933.00 from the King County Office of Emergency Management was accepted,the budget was amended, and the hiring of a contractor (not to exceed$10,000)to assist with establishing background checks for volunteer(CERT) emergency workers, developing a system to pre-register and track emergency workers and establishing a team development program was authorized. L. Premera Blue Cross Administrative Service Contract for 2004. (CFN-147) The Mayor was authorized to sign the Premera Blue Cross 2004 Administrative Services Contract. M. King County Housing Authority Amendment to Housing Cooperation Agreement Regarding Harrison House Capital Improvements. (CFN-941) An amendment to the Interlocal agreement between the City and the King County Housing Authority regarding Harrison House Capital Improvements was approved. N. Taxable Refunding of the Outstanding Unlimited Tax Housing Bonds Ordinance. (CFN-104) Ordinance No. 3689 relating to Unlimited Tax Housing Bonds was adopted. The City must replace the outstanding debt on the project with taxable debt to remain in compliance with the IRS rules. The additional costs between the tax exempt and taxable debt as well as all of the costs of this transaction will be paid for by the Authority. The City will incur no additional costs due to this refunding. O. Western States Arts Federation Grant for Community Participation Pilot Project. (CFN-118) A$10,000 grant from Western States Arts Federation(WESTAF)was accepted and expenditure of funds to support the Community Participation Pilot Project was authorized. 3 Kent City Council Minutes May 4,2004 P. King Conservation District Grant for Canterbury Park. (CFN-118) The King Conservation District No. 9 Grant in the amount of$7,901.19 was accepted and expenditure of funds to support the Canterbury Park Neighborhood Park Project was authorized. Q. First Quarter Fee In Lieu of Funds from the Christopher Ridge Subdivision. (CFN-118) The fee-in-lieu of funds from the Christopher Ridge Subdivision in the amount of$6,375.00 was accepted and expenditure of funds to support the Canterbury Neighborhood Park Project was authorized. R. 2004 Interlocal Agreement for Waterfowl Management. (CFN-118) The Mayor was authorized to sign the 2004 Interlocal Agreement for Waterfowl Management. S. Interagency Committee Grant Application Resolutions. (CFN-118) Resolution Nos. 1669, 1670, 1671, 1672, 1673 and 1674, authorizing application to the Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation to fund the development of West Hill Park, Eagle Creek Park,Riverview Park, Lake Meridian Park Boat Launch, Canterbury Neighborhood Park, and Clark Lake Property Acquisition were adopted. T. Redistribution of 1996-2001 Working together Federal Drug Elimination Grant Funds. (CFN-122) Moving an existing budget balance carryover from 1996-2001 Working Together Federal Drug Elimination grant to General Fund accounts and a Criminal Justice Fund account was authorized. A large portion of this carryover will cover the costs of replacement vests for all police officers. U. Countywide Planning Policies,Auburn as Urban Center,Amendment Resolution. (CFN-961) Resolution No. 1675 ratifying the proposed amendment to the Countywide Planning Polices to designate downtown Auburn as an Urban Center was adopted. V. International Building and Fire Codes—Ordinances and Resolution Setting Fees. (CFN-205) Ordinance Nos. 3690 and 3691 and Resolution No. 1676 which adopt and amend the International Building,Residential,Mechanical, and Fire Codes and the Uniform Plumbing Code with the City's local amendments to those codes, and the proposed fee schedules for those codes were adopted. OTHER BUSINESS A. Impoundment Reservoir Property,Amendment to Purchase and Sale Agreement. (CFN-745) Because Yarrow Bay Development, LLC, originally assumed a development capacity on the site slightly higher than the zoning that was adopted,they have requested a change in the timing of their payments. The amendment proposes three earnest money payments applicable to the purchase price ($500,000 at removal of the feasibility period, $1 million on July 1, 2004, $1 million on October 1, 2004), and the remainder at closing on April 1, 2005. Torgelson and Wickstrom explained the amendment and the timing of payments, and answered questions from Council members. CLARK MOVED to authorize the Mayor to sign the addendum to the Purchase and Sale Agreement between Yarrow Bay Development, LLC and the City of Kent for the sale of the Impoundment Reservoir Property. White seconded. Clark spoke about the property and the circumstances, and Peterson spoke in opposition to the motion for ethical reasons. The motion then carried 6-1 with Peterson opposed. 4 Kent City Council Minutes May 4,2004 B. East Hill Skate Park. (CFN-118) Parks Director Hodgson reported on the status of the master plan and the status of the land donation by Arbor Village to create a larger park facility and add multi-generational amenities. BIDS A. Horseshoe Acres Storm Water Pump Station Engine Replacement. (CFN-481) The bid opening for this project was held on April 20, 2004,with six bids received. The low bid was submitted by T.Miller Construction in the amount of$322,809.60. The Engineer's estimate was $359,584,00. WHITE MOVED to award the Horseshoe Acres Stormwater Pump Station contract to T. Miller Construction in the amount of$322,809.60. Clark seconded and the motion carried. B. S. 228th St. Corridor Grade and It'll. (CFN-1269) The bid opening for this project was held on May 3,2004 with five bids received. The low bid was submitted by Scarsella Brothers Inc. in the amount of$3,058,247.40. The Engineer's estimate was $3,585,720.00. The Public Works Director recommends awarding this contract to Scarsella Brothers Inc. subject to the acquisition of the necessary Seattle property. WHITE MOVED to award the 228th Street Extension Grade and Fill project contract to Scarsella Brothers Inc. in the amount of $3,058,247.40, subject to approval of the sale of a portion of the Kent Highlands property to the City of Kent by the Seattle City Council and Mayor Greg Nichols. Clark seconded and the motion carried. REPORTS B. Operations Committee. (CFN-198) Clark urged the Councilmembers to attend the Suburban Cities workshop on June 2nd. D. Public Works. (CFN-198) White noted that the next meeting will be on May 17th at 5:00 P.M. E. Planning Committee. (CFN-198) Clark noted that the next meeting will be on May 17 at 4:00 p.m. G. Administragye Reports. (CFN-198) Mayor White reported on his recent trip to China. CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS A. Surplus Property. (CFN-198) Bob O'Brien, 1131 Seattle Street, suggested that the City sell some of its surplus property as a source of revenue. He provided a list of the property to CAO Martin. ADJOURNMENT PETERSON MOVED to adjourn at 7:47 p.m. White seconded and the motion carried. (CFN-198) 2 Brenda Jacober, C City Clerk 5