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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Agenda - 09/21/2004 1 � 1 1 1 1 City of Kent 1 City Council Meeting 1 Agenda 1 1 September 21 , 2004 Mayor Jim White Julie Peterson, Council President Councilmembers Tim Clark Debbie Raplee Ron Harmon Les Thomas Bruce White Deborah Ranniger 1 KENT WASHINGTON City Clerk's Office SUMMARY AGENDA ' KENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING KEN T September 21, 2004 W A$M I N G T O N Council Chambers i7:00 p.m. MAYOR: Jim White COUNCILMEMBERS: Julie Peterson, President Tim Clark Ron Harmon Deborah Ranniger Debbie Raplee Les Thomas Bruce White ********************************************************************************* ' I. CALL TO ORDER/FLAG SALUTE—Flag Salute by Cub Scouts 2. ROLL CALL I 3. CHANGES TO AGENDA A. FROM COUNCIL, ADMINISTRATION, OR STAFF B. FROM THE PUBLIC 4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A. Proclamation—Constitution Week B. Proclamation—Mayor's Day of Concern for the Hungry C. Introduction of Appointee ' 5 PUBLIC HEARINGS 7// A. LID 356, Sanitary Sewer Improvements, Final Assessment Roll Ordinance— Adopt(Quasi-Judicial Proceeding) 371A B. LID 357, Sanitary Sewer Improvements,Final Assessment Roll Ordinance— Adopt(Quasi-Judicial Proceeding) C. 2005-2010 Capital Improvement Plan(first hearing) D. 2005 Annual Budget(first hearing) I 6. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Minutes of Previous Meeting —Approve B. Payment of Bills—Approve C. Mirabella Espresso Cafe Infrastructure Improvements Bill of Sale—Accept D. Seattle Southside Visitors Services Tourism Contract—Approve E. Donation to Senior Activity Center—Accept and Amend Budget L F. 2004 Computer Replacements—Authorize G. Upper Meridian Valley Creek Box Culverts Project—Accept as Complete H. Village Creek Estates Final Plat—Approve and Authorize ' I. Kara III/Annandale Sewer Extension Bill of Sale—Accept J. LEOFF I Disability Board Appointment- Confirm 7. OTHER BUSINESS 0, .?71 3; /Z-/68(; /(,37j 0, 3 7/ y A. Mid-year Staffing and Fee Adjustment—Ordinances and Resolutions ial Proceeding) O 0. IHIL V� vim.-� 8. BIDS A. Pioneer Street/Smith Street Improvements (continued next page) SUMMARY AGENDA CONTINUED 1 9. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES, STAFF AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES 1 10. CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS 1 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION AND AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION A. Pending Litigation 1 12. ADJOURNMENT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 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.ci.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 1-800-833-6388. 1 CHANGES TO THE AGENDA ' Citizens wishing to address the Council will, at this time, make known the subject of interest, so all may be properly heard. A) FROM COUNCIL, ADMINISTRATION, OR STAFF 1 1 B) FROM THE PUBLIC 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ' A) PROCLAMATION-CONSTITUTION WEEK B) PROCLAMATION-MAYOR'S DAY OF CONCERN FOR THE HUNGRY C) INTRODUCTION OF APPOINTEE ' Kent City Council Meeting Date September 21, 2004 Category Public Hearings I 1. SUBJECT: LID 356, SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS, FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL ORDINANCE—ADOPT (QUASI- JUDICIAL PROCEEDING) 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: As established by Council, this date has been set for the public hearing on the confirmation of the final assessment roll for LID 356. The City has determined that certain properties are specially benefited by the sanitary sewer 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. The Public Works Director will make a presentation, followed by a brief informational statement from the City Attorney before opening the hearing. 3. EXHIBITS: Ordinance, Memo from Public Works Director and map 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Committee (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc.) 5. FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure? N/A Revenue? N/A Currently in the Budget? Yes No If no: Unbudgeted Expense: Fund Amount $ Unbudgeted Revenue: Fund Amount $ 6. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: A. Councilmember eves, Councilmember��s conds to close the public hearing. B. Councilmember ves, Councilmember - seconds to adopt Ordinance No. 3'9 It which approves and confirms the final assessment roll on Local Improvement District 356 11 lth Avenue SE sanitary sewers. ' DISCUSSION: ' ACTION: Council Agenda IItem No. 5A 1 iORDINANCE NO. i AN ORDINANCE of the City of Kent, Washington, approving and confirn ing the assessments and assessment roll of Local Improvement District No. 356 for the construction of an 8" sanitary sewer system with 6" side sewer stubs to the right-of-way line, as provided by Ordinance No. 3657, and levying and assessing a part of the ' cost and expense thereof against the several lots, tracts, parcels of land and other property as shown on the assessment roll RECITALS A. The assessment roll levying the special assessments against the property located in Local Improvement District No. 356 in the City of Kent, Washington (the i "City"), has been filed with the City Clerk as provided by law ' B. Notice of the time and place of the hearing to make objections and protests to the roll was published at and for the time and in the manner provided by law fixing the time and place of the hearing for September 21, 2004, at 7:00 p.m., local time, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall, Kent, Washington, and further notice of the hearing ' was mailed by the City Clerk to each property owner shown on the roll. i5WI906 02 1 LID 356 Final Assessment Roll C. At the time and place fixed and designated in the notice, the hearing was held, all written protests received were considered, and all persons appearing at the hearing who wished to be heard were heard, and the City Council, sitting and acting as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of considering the roll and the special benefits to be received by each lot,parcel, and tract of land shown upon that roll, including the increase and enhancement of the fair market value of each parcel of land by reason of the improvement,overruled all such protests. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, I WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN as follows: ORDINANCE ' SECTION]. - Roll Confirmation The assessments and assessment roll of ' Local Improvement District No. 356, which has been created and established for the purpose of constructing an 8" sanitary sewer system with 6" side sewer stubs to the nght- i of-way line, as provided by Ordinance No 3657, as the same now stands, is approved and confirmed in all things and respects in the total amount of$165,000. I SECTION2. - Special Benefit. Each of the lots, tracts, parcels of land, and other property shown upon the assessment roll is determined and declared to be specially benefited by this improvement in at least the amount charged against those properties, and the assessment appearing against them is in proportion to the several assessments appearing upon the roll. There is levied and assessed against each lot, tract, or parcel of land and other property appearing upon the roll the amount finally charged against the same. 50461%602 2 LID 356 Final Assessment Roll SECTION 3. —Notice of Roll. The assessment roll as approved and confirmed ' shall be filed with the Finance Director of the City for collection, and the Finance Director is authorized and directed to publish notice as required by law stating that the roll is in the Director's hands for collection and that payment of any assessment or any portion of that assessment can be made at any time within thirty (30) days from the date of first publication of that notice without penalty, interest or cost, and that thereafter the sum remaining unpaid may be paid in ten (10) equal annual installments of principal and interest The estimated interest rate is stated to be six (6.0)% per annum,with the exact interest rate to be fixed in the ordinance authorizing the issuance ' and sale of the local improvement bonds for Local Improvement District No. 356. The first installment of assessments on the assessment roll shall become due and payable during the thirty (30) day period commencing one year after the date of first II publication by the Finance Director of notice that the assessment roll is in his or her hands for collection, and annually thereafter each succeeding installment shall become 1 due and payable in like manner. If the whole or any portion of the assessment remains unpaid after the first thirty (30) day period, interest upon the whole unpaid sum shall be charged at the rate as determined above, and each year thereafter one of the installments, together with interest due on the unpaid balance, shall be collected. Any installment not paid prior to expiration of the thirty (30) day period during which that i installment is due and payable shall become delinquent. Each delinquent installment ■ shall be subject, at the time of delinquency, to a charge under Kent City Code Section I3.22.030 of a penalty levied on both principal and interest due upon that installment equal to the rate fixed in the ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of the local ' 5W]906 02 3 LID 356 Final Assessment Roll improvement bonds for Local Improvement District No. 356, plus five (5)percent. All ' delinquent installments also shall be charged interest at the rate as determined above. t The collection of delinquent installments shall be enforced in the manner provided by law. SECTION 4. - Severability If any one or more section, subsections, or sentences of this ordinance are held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance and the same shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION S. - Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5)days from and after its publication as required by law. By JIM WHITE, Mayor ATTEST: I BREN'DA JACOBER, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Special Counsel and Bond Counsel for the City 50461%6 a: 4 LID 356 Final Assessment Roll j PASSED: day of September, 2004. 1 APPROVED: day of September, 2004. i PUBLISHED: day of September, 2004. 1 I hereby certify that this is a true copy of Ordinance No. passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, and approved by the Mayor of the City of Kent as hereon indicated. (SEAL) BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK i 1 1 ' 1 1 i i 1 I ' 5046190602 5 LID 356 FinalAssessment Roll PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 1 Don E.Wickstrom,P.E. Public Works Director Phone 253-856-5500 K ENT Fax 253 56-6500 WASHINGTON Address, 220 Fourth Avenue S Kent,WA 98032-5895 ISeptember 21, 2004 TO: Mayor White and Kent City Council 1 FROM: Don Wickstrom,Public Works Director SUBJECT: L.I D 356 111`s Avenue Sanitary Sewers (SE 256h Street to 850 feet north) Public Hearing on the Confirmation of the Final Assessment Roll September 21, 2004 has been scheduled for the confirmation hearing on the Final Assessment Roll for the above referenced L.I.D.project. i BACKGROUND 1 The City received a petition for the installation of sanitary sewers in the vicinity of I I Id' Avenue SE and SE 256 h Street in the residential plat of Coates Addition as shown on the attached map. Eight of the eleven lots (73%) signed the petition. Subsequently, all property owners within the project area were contacted and there was adequate support to proceed with the L.I.D. formation. The project area is inside the city limits and Kent's sewer service area. ' The proposal was reviewed by the Public Works Committee on July 7, 2003 and the Resolution of Intent was passed by City Council on July 15, 2003 setting the hearing date for August 19, 2003. One protest (9%) was received at the hearing. City Council passed Ordinance No. 3657 on September 2, 2003 forming the LID and ordering the construction of the sewer system. 1 Bids we opened for the project on March 25, 2004 and the construction contract was awarded to King Construction Co.,Inc. Construction is near completion and we are ready to finalize the LID. NEED FOR SEWERS The project area consists an older residential plat (1965) developed with septic systems. Five of the 1 eleven lots remain vacant needing sewer to be developed It is not known how many existing septic systems are technically in a state of failure, however, we understand from the residence that there are septic problems in the area. One owner said his septic system is near total failure and needs frequent pumping of the septic tank. He is unable to get a perrrnt to rebuild his drain field. I 1 P WdmnistranonlshuedTroject_TypmgWM 112002\Memosl9-21 LID356 Mayor Council doc The soil type within the project area is poorly rated for septic system use. According to the soil Conservation Service (US Dept. of Agriculture) Soil survey for King County, the soil type as mapped is rated severe limitation for septic dram fields. The soil series is designated as AgB (Alderwood gravelly sandy loam, 0 to 6% slopes). This soil exhibits very slow permeability below a depth of 24- 40 inches and a seasonal high water table. Effluent and drainage move laterally over the imperious layers. Effluent may come to the surface in yards and in roadside ditches. Usually it is difficult to repair septic problems, especially on small lots such as these with limited space. Sanitary sewers are usually the most feasible, economical and long term method for addressing these problems, especially when numerous property owners in a neighborhood support sewer installation as is the case with this project. The Department of Public Health has told us that the life expectancy of a septic system is 20 to 30 years depending on use and maintenance and that they are a short term disposal method until public , sewers become available The project area has greatly exceeded this time frame and the reports of failures substantiate that these systems are at or are near the end of their useful life. They also say that the cost of septic repairs may be as high as converting to public sewers. The latest state codes make septic repairs, if allowed,more difficult and expensive. Five of the eleven lots in the proposed L.I.D. are vacant Sanitary sewer is needed to make these lots ' developable Without sewer, the owners cannot develop the lots or realize the full value of the property upon selling. During the LID formation process an owner of an undeveloped lot (has only a garage, no house) protested since he has only a garage. This property and the other vacant lots need , the sewer as explained above and therefore benefit fully from the sewer installation. The project area is adjacent to a stream and mapped wetland which is tributary to Upper Mill Creek. Septic systems are a threat to water quality. SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS ' The project constructed an 8" sanitary sewer system with 6" side sewer stubs to the right-of-way line for each of the 11 properties included in the L.I.D.boundary. ' The construction included 8" sewer at the following locations- ON FROM TO I I I'Ave. SE SE 256`h Street Approximately 850 feet north PROJECT FUNDING L.I.D. $165,000 CITY (estimate) 70,000 TOTAL $ 235,000 , P Wdm nestmhon\shareditoject_Tygng\Mem112002\Mcmosl9-21 LID356 Mayor Council doc ' The total final L.I.D. assessment of$165,000 is the same as the preliminary assessment. All lots are platted single family lots receiving one side sewer connection so all are assessed equally. The final assessment is $15,000 per lot. There are no City owned properties within the project,therefore no assessments to be paid by the City. However, the City is contributing approximately $70,000 in sewer utility funds. Nine of the twenty lots along the sewer have already obtained service from a sewer east of the plat. Therefore, there are 1 only 11 of the 20 lots remaining to share the cost of the sewer. If all 20 lots were included, the estimated assessment would be approximately $15,000 per lot. The City will fund the costs in excess of the $15,000 per lot assessment. PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENT 1 Upon Council passing the Ordinance confirming the Final Assessment Roll, there is a 30-day period in which any portion or all of the assessment can be paid without interest charges. After the 30-day period, the balance is paid over a ten-year period wherein each year's payment is one-tenth of the principal plus interest on the unpaid balance. The market determines the interest rate at the time the L.I.D bonds are sold to the public iMANDATORY SEWER CONNECTION The City Code states that all residences, whether within or outside the City limits, located within 200 feet of a City of Kent salutary sewer shall be required to connect to the sewer and shall be billed for the service. The Code provides that compliance with this provision be within 90 days after the date of 1 official notice In the case of a public health or safety hazard, compliance shall be within 20 days of official notification. 1 Following acceptance of the construction of the project, the City will send each property owner an official notice that the sanitary sewer service is available to the parcel and is within 200 feet of the house. Following the compliance period, all developed properties that have not yet applied for a side ' sewer permit will automatically be added to the sewer billing list. Attachment i 1 1 P 1Adtmmsttattonlshared\Proiect Typtng\Mem1120021Memosw.21 LID356 Mayor Council doc < 1 116 ST. � m s 218TH r z aSE 223RD ST CITY OF KENT V x / S 2za / hI y I< T CD p. ST ST SE w � ut SMITH T a '^ SE 44T I ST CLARK rn < f x SE 48TH ST a S 2N STLJ o CT WA SF V) S. atH ST r` r sF i 1 i I �/ ` SE 264TH ST y it Jn �\ wF-ry i < / cce r a — / Iwo ml i S 277 ST a S ) G L.I.D. 356 SANITARY S K EWER VICINITY MAP �sosz t s KENT 111TH AVENUE S.E. '(S.E. 256TH STREET TO 850 FT. NORTH) 7f� SEPTEMBER. 1004 v ' 1 ' S.E. 252ND ST , 1 - _ —EXISTING SANITARY SEWER i NEW 6"SANITARY ul SEWER LEGEND i ;WETLAND W EXISTING O NUMBER ENT .*O a SIDE SEWER LID PARCEL SANITARY Tw' SEWER NEW * SIGNED NEW *O I 8 SANITARY - SEWER BOLINDARY 256TH ST �Mp - V n M a i � rl CITY OF KENT CNOINCCRINO DEPARTMENT 400 W. OOWE 9T KENT. WA. 99032 L.I.D. 356 SANITARY SEWER BOUNDARY MAP M KENT 111TH AVENUE S.E. (S.E. 256TH STREET TO 850 FT. NORTH) gXPTEMMER, 2004 L2 I i Kent City Council Meeting Date September 21, 2004 1 Category Public Hearings 1. SUBJECT: LID 357, SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS, FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL ORDINANCE—ADOPT (QUASI- JUDICIAL PROCEEDING) 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: As established by Council, this date has been set for the public hearing on the confirmation of the final assessment roll for LID 357. The City has determined that certain properties are specially benefited by the sanitary sewer 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. The Public Works Director will make a presentation, followed by a brief informational statement from the City Attorney before opening the hearing. 3. EXHIBITS: Ordinance, memo from Public Works Director and map 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Committee (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc.) j5. FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure? N/A Revenue? N/A I Currently in the Budget? Yes No If no: Unbudgeted Expense: Fund Amount $ Unbudgeted Revenue: Fund Amount $ 6. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: �.� A. Councilmember d�4hoves, Councilmember JN seconds to close the public hearing. ,,,,oo'' B. Councilmember"oves, Councilmember lJ`�"ksLe-'conds to adopt Ordinance No. 3 9 l;,which approves and confirms the final assessment roll on Local Improvement District 357— 120th Place SE sanitary sewers. iDISCUSSION: C4a ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 5B 1 i IORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE of the City of Kent, Washington, approving and confirming the assessments and assessment roll of Local Improvement District No. 357 for the ' construction of an 8" sanitary sewer system with 6" side sewer stubs to the property line, as provided by Ordinance No 3662, and levying and assessing a part of the cost and expense thereof against the several lots,tracts,parcels of land and other property as shown on the assessment roll. iRECITALS A. The assessment roll levying the special assessments against the property located in Local Improvement District No 357 in the City of Kent, Washington (the "City"),has been filed with the City Clerk as provided by law. 1 B. Notice of the time and place of the hearing to make objections and protests to the roll was published at and for the time and in the manner provided by law fixing the time and place of the hearing for September 21, 2004, at 7:00 p.m., local time, in the iCouncil Chambers in the City Hall, Kent, Washington, and further notice of the hearing was mailed by the City Clerk to each property owner shown on the roll. 1 LID 357 Final Assessment Roll C. At the time and place fixed and designated in the notice, the hearing was held, all written protests received were considered, and all persons appearing at the hearing who wished to be heard were heard, and the City Council, sitting and acting as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of considering the roll and the special benefits to be received by each lot, parcel, and tract of land shown upon that roll, including the increase ' and enhancement of the fair market value of each parcel of land by reason of the , improvement, overruled all such protests. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN as follows: t ORDINANCE SECTION I. - Roll Confirmation. The assessments and assessment roll of , Local Improvement District No. 357, which has been created and established for the purpose of constructing of an 8" sanitary sewer system with 6" side sewer stubs to the , property line, as provided by Ordinance No. 3662, as the same now stands, is approved , and confirmed in all things and respects in the total amount of$90,000. i1 SECTION2. - Special Benefit. Each of the lots, tracts, parcels of land, and other property shown upon the assessment roll is determined and declared to be ' specially benefited by this improvement in at least the amount charged against those properties, and the assessment appearing against them is in proportion to the several assessments appearing upon the roll. There is levied and assessed against each lot, tract, or parcel of land and other property appearing upon the roll the amount finally charged against the same. ' 2 LID 357 Final Assessment Roll , tSECTION 3. -Notice of Roll. The assessment roll as approved and confirmed shall be filed with the Finance Director of the City for collection, and the Finance Director is authorized and directed to publish notice as required by law stating that the roll is in the Director's hands for collection and that payment of any assessment or any portion of that assessment can be made at any time within thirty (30) days from the date of first publication of that notice without penalty, interest or cost, and that thereafter the sum remaining unpaid may be paid in ten (10) equal annual installments of principal and interest. The estimated interest rate is stated to be six (6.0)% per 1 annum, with the exact interest rate to be fixed in the ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of the local improvement bonds for Local Improvement District No. 357 The I first installment of assessments on the assessment roll shall become due and payable during the thirty (30) day period commencing one year after the date of first publication by the Finance Director of notice that the assessment roll is in his or her hands for collection, and annually thereafter each succeeding installment shall become due and payable in like manner. If the whole or any portion of the assessment remains ' unpaid after the first thirty (30) day period, interest upon the whole unpaid sum shall i be charged at the rate as determined above, and each year thereafter one of the installments, together with interest due on the unpaid balance, shall be collected. Any installment not paid prior to expiration of the thirty (30) day period during which that installment is due and payable shall become delinquent. Each delinquent installment shall be subject, at the time of delinquency, to a charge under Kent City Code Section 3.22.030 of a penalty levied on both principal and interest due upon that installment equal to the rate fixed in the ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of the local 1 3 LID 357 Final Assessment Roll improvement bonds for Local Improvement District No. 357, plus five (5) percent. All delinquent installments also shall be charged interest at the rate as determined above. , The collection of delinquent installments shall be enforced in the manner provided by law. SECTION 4. — Severability If any one or more section, subsections, or sentences of this ordinance are held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision ' shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance and the same shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 5. - Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5)days from and after its publication as required by law. By JIM WHITE, Mayor ' ATTEST: BRENDA JACOBER, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM. , Special Counsel and Bond Counsel for the City 4 LID 357 Final Assessment Roll ' 1 1 PASSED: day of September,2004. ' APPROVED: day of September, 2004. 1 PUBLISHED: day of September, 2004. I hereby certify that this is a true copy of Ordinance No. passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, and approved by the Mayor of the City of Kent as hereon indicated. (SEAL) BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK 1 `.I 1 i I 1 i 1 I 1 5 LID 357 Final Assessment Roll PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Don E. Wickstrom, P.E. Public Works Director • Phone.253-856-5500 K E N T Fax. 253-856-6500 ' w.s N I w o T o w Address 220 Fourth Avenue S Kent,WA 98032-5895 September 21,2004 TO: Mayor White and Kent City Council 1 FROM: Don Wickstrom,Public Works Director SUBJECT: L.I.D. 357: 120d'Pl. SE Sanitary Sewers(SE 256t'Street to 200 feet south) Public Hearing on the Confirmation of the Final Assessment Roll September 21, 2004 has been scheduled for the confirmation public hearing on the Final Assessment Roll for the above referenced L I D project BACKGROUND: The City received a petition for the installation of sanitary sewers in the vicinity of SE 256`i' Street and 12e PI SE as shown on the attached map. Subsequently, all property owners within the project area were contacted and there was adequate support to proceed with the L.I.D. formation. Four of the six lots (67%) signed the petition. The project area is inside of the City limits and Kent's sewer service area. The proposal was reviewed by the Public Works Committee on August 4, 2003 and the Resolution of Intent was passed by City Council on August 19, 2003 setting the hearing date for September 16, 2003. There were no protests received at the hearing. City Council passed Ordinance No 3662 on October 7, 2003 forming the L.I.D and ordering the construction of the sewer system. Bids were opened for the project on March 2, 2004 and the construction contract was awarded to ' King Construction Co., Inc. Construction is near completion and we are ready to finalize the L.I.D. NEED FOR SEWER: The project area is an older residential area developed with septic systems. All six lots have homes. It is not known how many existing septic systems are technically in a state of failure, however, we understand from the residence that there have been septic problems in the area Our understanding is that there are no serious septic problems at this time. Due to the age of the septic systems and the potential for problems, the petitioners wanted to upgrade to sanitary sewer. The soil type within the project area is poorly rated for septic system use. According to the Soil Conservation Service (US Dept. of Agriculture) soil survey for King County, the soil type as mapped is rated severe limitation for septic drain fields. The soil series is designated as AgB (Alderwood gravelly sandy loam, 0 to 6% slopes). This soil exhibits very slow permeability P U'ubhc\Admmistranve SupportVanet\PW MemosU..MLID357FinalAssess doe below a depth of 24-40 inches and a seasonal high water table. Effluent and drainage move , laterally over the imperious layers. Effluent may come to the surface. Usually it is difficult to repair septic problems, especially on small lots such as these with linuted space. Sanitary sewers are usually the most feasible, economical and long term method for addressing these potential problems, especially when numerous property owners in a neighborhood support sewer installation as is the case with this project. The Department of Public health has told us that the life expectancy of a septic system is twenty ' to thirty years depending on use and maintenance and that they are a short term disposal method until public sewers become available. The project area has exceeded this time frame, therefore, these systems are at or are near the end of their useful live. They also say that the cost of septic repairs may be as high as converting to public sewers. The latest state codes make septic repairs more difficult and expensive than in the past. In addition to the need for sewers in this area to replace the old septic systems, there are environmental concerns. The project area is located near two mapped wetlands located along the northwest tributary to the west fork of Soosette Creek. Septic systems are a threat to water quality. SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS ' The project constructed an 8" sanitary sewer system with 6" side sewer stubs to the nght-of-way line for each of the 6 properties included in the L.I D. boundary. , The construction included 8"sewer at the following locations: ON FROM TO 120rn PI SE SE 256`s Street approximately 200 feet south PROJECT FUNDING L I.D. $90,000 The total final L.I.D. assessment of$90,000 is the same as the preliminary assessment. All lots are single farmly lots receiving one side sewer connection so all are assessed equally. The final assessment is$15,000 per lot. There are no City owned properties within the project , PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENT Upon Council passing the Ordinance confirming the Final Assessment Roll, there is a 30-day period in which any portion or all of the assessment can be paid without interest charges. After the 30-day period, the balance is paid over a ten-year period wherein each year's payment is one- tenth of the principal plus interest on the unpaid balance. The market determines the interest rate at the time the L.I.D. bonds are sold to the public. MANDATORY SEWER CONNECTION P\Pubhc�Admtmstrauve SupportUaneAPW MemosUMLID357malAssess doe , t t 1 The City code states that all residences located within 200 feet of a City of Kent sanitary sewer shall be required to connect to the sewer and shall be billed for the service. The Code provides that compliance with this provision be within 90 days after the date of official notice. In the case 1 of a public health or safety hazard,compliance shall be within 20 days of official notification. Following acceptance of the construction of the project, the City will send each property owner an official notice that the sanitary sewer service is available to the parcel and is within 200 feet of the house. Following the compliance period, all properties that have not yet applied for a sided sewer pernut will be subject to paying the City's monthly sewer service charges as the penalty for not connecting. WATER MAIN CONSTRUCTION For sometime the water main on 120 PI SE has been in need of replacement. The City funded 1 and constructed a new water main in conjunction with the sanitary sewer. The road restoration costs were shared between the water and sewer projects, thereby reducing the sewer construction costs. 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SOUTH) S[PTEM9ER, 2004 ' Kent City Council Meeting Date September 21, 2004 Category Public Hearings I. SUBJECT: 2005-2010 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN (FIRST HEARING) 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: The First Public Hearing on the City of Kent 2005- 2010 Capital Improvement Plan is designed to have public comment on the issues and concerns of the public. The Capital Improvement Plan covers six years with the first year incorporated into the 2005 Annual Budget and the 2006 —2010 five year period as a planning document. There will be a presentation on the budget process and the ' current budget to set the framework of the process and then public comment will be heard. 3. EXHIBITS: None 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Finance Director (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc.) ' 5. FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure? N/A Revenue? N/A Currently in the Budget? Yes No If no: Unbudgeted Expense: Fund Amount $ Unbudgeted Revenue: Fund Amount $ 6. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: A. CouncilmemberdAoves, Councilmemberk. x seconds to close the public hearing. / vV DISCUSSION: 7LR-K- ' ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 5C Kent City Council Meeting Date September 21, 2004 Category Public Hearings ' 1. SUBJECT: 2005 ANNUAL BUDGET (FIRST HEARING) 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: This is the First Public Hearing on the City of Kent 2005 Annual Budget to receive public comment on any issues and concerns of the ' public. This hearing is scheduled prior to any presentation on the 2005 Budget in order to allow the public to assist with shaping the budget. There will be a presentation on the budget process and on the current budget to set the process framework before ' opening the public hearing. 3. EXHIBITS: None 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Finance Director (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc.) ' 5. FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure? N/A Revenue? N/A Currently in the Budget? Yes No If no: ' Unbudgeted Expense: Fund Amount $ Unbudgeted Revenue: Fund Amount $ 6. CITY COUNCIL AC ION: A. Councilmember moves, Councilmember Wseconds to close the first public hearing on the 2005 annual budget. , az ' DISCUSSION: ' ' ' ACTION: ' Council Agenda Item No. 5D t CONSENT CALENDAR 6. City Council Action: Councilmember Cj moves, Councilmember seconds to approve Consent Calendar Items A through J. Discussion �ACi Action 6A. Approval of Minutes. Approval of the minutes of the regular Council meeting of September 3, 2004, 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 7, 2004. Approval of checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 8/31/04 Wire Transfers 1801-1815 $1,081,141.43 8/31/04 Prepays & 567170 1,366,760.11 8/31/04 Regular 567774 1,880,998.03 $4,328,899.57 Approval of checks issued for payroll for August 1 through August 15 and paid on August 20, 2004: 8/20/04 Advices 167969-168633 $1,189,157.80 8/20/04 Checks 278901-279189 256,787.35 8/20/04 Interim Checks 279190 168.58 8/20/04 Void Check# 278915 (168.58) $1,445,945.15 ' Approval of checks issued for payroll for August 16 through August 31 and paid on September 3, 2004: Date Check Numbers Amount 9/3/04 Advices 168634-169294 $1,204,181.22 9/3/04 Checks 279191-279468 252,374.16 $1,456,555.38 Council Agenda Item No. 6 A-B KENOT Kent City Council Meeting W A 3 H I N O T O N September 7, 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, and White. Council Member Thomas was excused from the meeting. (CFN-198) CHANGES TO AGENDA A From Council, Administration,or Staff. (CFN-198) Mayor White added Consent Calendar Item L and it was agreed that discussion of Other Business Item 7A would take place prior to public hearings. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A. Employee of the Month. (CFN-147) Mayor White announced that Kathleen Studer, Prosecutor Assistant, was chosen as Employee of the Month. B. Introduction of Appointee. (CFN-198) Mayor White introduced Pauline Thomas, his appointee to the Civil Service Commission. OTHER BUSINESS A. Motorized Wheeled Transportation Devices Ordinance. (CFN-1294) The proposed ordinance regulates the use of motorized scooters and other similar motorized devices that are not already regulated by state law. The Public Safety Committee approved the ordinance at its August 19, 2004,meeting. In addition,the Committee asked the Law Department to provide Council with language for impounding these devices, which is in a memo dated August 31, 2004. RANNIGER MOVED to adopt Ordinance No. 3707 regulating the use of motorized scooters and other similar devices in the form proposed to Council but deleting the words "except paved trails" in Subsection 9.44.020(a)(1). Harmon seconded. The City Attorney explained the details of the ordinance. Comments regarding safety and age issues, as well as of appreciation, were made by James Larkin, 5029 S. 233rd Place, Leslie Holland, 23928 57 Ave. So.,D. Evans, Paul Peterson, 28116 122nd Place, and Nancy Rudy, 4219 S 247 Court. CLARK MOVED to make emails on this issue part of the record. Peterson seconded and the motion carved. After a brief discussion by Councilmembers, the motion to adopt Ordinance No. 3707 carried. It was noted that the ordinance will take effect in thirty days. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. LID 355, SE 216th and 104th Place SE Sanitary Sewers, Final Assessment Roll. (CFN-1279) The City has determined that certain properties are specially benefited by this sanitary sewer system and has proposed to proportionately assess these properties in accord with those special benefits. 1 Kent City Council Minutes September 7,2004 Public Works Director Wickstrom explained the project and noted that the neighborhood requested the LID due to system failures. He said that two protests have been received but that no evidence was provided for Lot 21 and that, although an appraisal was done for Lot 22,it did not compare similar lots. PETERSON MOVED to make the protests from Matthew and Catrine Ross and Scott and Jami Moser a part of the public record. White seconded and the motion carried. Mayor White opened the public hearing. Matt Ross, 10412 SE 219, Lot 21, said the sewer system is unnecessary. Scott Moser, 10411 SE 219, Lot 22 agreed. Loren Bonholzer, 10426 SE 219, Lot 19, Renee Ford, 21905 105 Ave. SE,Barry Ford, 21905 105 Ave. SE, Lawrence Shoemaker, 21915 105 Ave. SE, Catrine Ross, 10412 SE 219, spoke in opposition, saying the cost was too high and the process was unfair. There were no further comments from the audience and PETERSON MOVED to close the public hearing. Clark seconded and the motion carried. Wickstrom addressed the issues brought up by the speakers, including the length of time to pay the assessments, and answered questions from Council members. WHITE MOVED to adopt Ordinance No. 3708 which approves and confirms the final assessment roll on Local Improvement District 355 and amend Section 3,Notice of Roll, to strike 10 equal annual installments and replace that with 15 equal annual installments, and to modify the assessment roll for Lot 22 to $8,000 pursuant to the appraisal provided by the property owner. Raplee seconded. The motion failed with Clark,Harmon,Peterson and Ranniger opposed, and White and Raplee in favor. PETERSON MOVED to adopt Ordinance No. 3708 which approves and confirms the final assessment roll on Local Improvement District 355. Clark seconded. WHITE MOVED to amend the motion to modify Section 3 by striking 10 equal annual installments and changing it to 15 equal annual installments. Harmon seconded and the motion carved with Clark and Peterson opposed. The main motion to adopt Ordinance No. 3708 then carried unanimously. B. Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan Resolution. (CFN-164) Each year the City is required to update the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan. Cathy Mooney, Senior Transportation Planner, explained the proposed plan. Mayor White opened the public hearing. There were no comments from the audience and HARMON MOVED to close the public hearing. Clark seconded and the motion carried. WHITE MOVED to adopt Resolution No. 1684 approving the 2005-2010 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan. Harmon seconded and the motion carried. CONSENT CALENDAR PETERSON MOVED to approve Consent Calendar Items A through L. Clark seconded and the motion carried. A. Approval of Minutes. (CFN-198) The minutes of the regular Council meeting of August 17 and approval of a correction to the minutes of the August 3, 2004, minutes changing the Dangerous Buildings Ordinance No. from 3601 to 3701 were approved. B. Approval of Bills. (CFN-104) Payment of the bills received through July 31 and paid on July 30 after auditing by the Operations Committee on August 17, 2004 were approved. 2 Kent City Council Minutes September 7, 2004 Approval of checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 7/30/04 Wire Transfers 1772-1786 $1,276,965.38 7/30/04 Prepays & 565830 499,893.48 i 7/30/04 Regular 566454 2,394,012.52 ■ $4,170,871.38 Payment of the bills received through August 15 and paid on August 16 after auditing by the Operations Committee on August 17, 2004 were approved. Approval of checks issued for vouchers: Date Check Numbers Amount 8/16/04 Wire Transfers 1787-1800 $1,130,422.57 8/16/04 Prepays & 566455 1,165,521.64 8/16/04 Regular 567169 1,179,158.75 $3,475,102.96 Approval of checks issued for payroll for July 16 through July 31 and paid on August 5, 2004: Date Check Numbers Amount 8/5/04 Advices 167305-167968 $1,197,895.91 8/5/04 Checks 278607-278899 272,181.79 8/5/04 Interim Checks 278900 448.35 8/5/04 Void Check# 278859 (470 64) $1,470,055.41 C. 2005 Annual Budget. (CFN-186) September 21, 2004,was set as the date for the first public hearing on the 2005 annual budget. D. 2005-2010 Capital Improvement Plan. (CFN-775) September 21, 2004, was set as the date for the first public hearing on the 2005-2010 Capital Improvement Plan. E. Lodging Tax Advisory Board Member Appointment. (CFN-1170) The appointment of Greg Haffner,Partner at the Curran Mendoza Law Firm in Kent, to a three-year tern on the Lodging Tax Advisory Board was approved. F. 2004 Budget Adiustment Ordinance. (CFN-186) Ordinance No. 3709, totaling$13,155,204 for budget adjustments made between January 1, 2004 and July 31, 2004 was adopted. G. 2004 Local Law Enforcement Grant. (CFN-122) The 2004 Local Law Enforcement Grant, which will be used to purchase ergonomic workstations for the Records Unit of the Kent Police Department was accepted and the budget amended. H. S. 228th Street Corridor, Sound Barrier Project. (CFN-171) The S. 22811'Street Corridor Sound Barrier project was accepted as complete and release of the retainage to Harlow 3 Kent City Council Minutes September 7,2004 Construction Co., Inc. upon standard releases from the state and release of any liens was authorized. I. Street Vacation McMillin Street between State and Kennebeck,Resolution Setting Public Hearing Date. (CFN-102) Resolution No. 1685 scheduling a public hearing for November 2,2004, for a Street Vacation Application and Petition filed by the Kent School District, to vacate a portion of McMillin Street between State and Kennebeck was adopted. J. Boeing Development Agreement. (CFN-1273) Ordinance No. 3710, authorizing the Mayor to sign the Pacific Gateway Development agreement for the Boeing Kent Space Center property with the Boeing Company was adopted. K. Civil Service Commission Re-appointment. (CFN-122) The Mayor's re-appointment of Ms. Pauline Thomas to continue serving as a member of the Kent Civil Service Commission was confirmed. ADDED L. Council Absence. (CFN-198) An excused absence from tonight's meeting for Council Member Thomas was approved. REPORTS Administrative Reports. (CFN-198) Martin reminded the Councilmembers of an Executive Session dealing with potential litigation and property acquisition, and noted there may be action taken after the 20-30 minute session. EXECUTIVE SESSION The meeting recessed to Executive Session at 9:00 p.m. and reconvened at 9:25 p.m. (CFN-198) ACTION AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION Property Acquisition. (CFN-198) PETERSON MOVED to authorize the Mayor to enter into a Purchase and Sale Agreement with Dr.Melvin and Karen Lake for the property located at 12651 SE 240th Street in the amount of$360,000.00, plus closing costs. Clark seconded and the motion carried. ADJOURNMENT At 9:25 p.m. PETERSON MOVED to adjourn. White seconded and the motion carried. (CFN-198) &-Zx Brenda Jacober, C C City Clerk 4 Kent City Council Meeting Date September 21, 2004 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: MIRABELLA ESPRESSO CAFE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS BILL OF SALE—ACCEPT 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: Accept the Bill of Sale for Mirabella Espresso C66 Infrastructure Improvements submitted by James Jaeger for continuous operation and maintenance of 15 feet of watermain and 4 feet of sewer. Bonds to be released after the maintenance period. This project is located at 24530 Russell Road. 3. EXHIBITS: Vicinity map 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Director (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc.) 5. FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure? N/A Revenue? N/A Currently in the Budget? Yes No If no: Unbudgeted Expense: Fund Amount $ Unbudgeted Revenue: Fund Amount $ 6. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 6C w James t i = - - Rossdi - -- N Road K► N Pork "°l` 9 w Smith o Kent - \ West Malt � S�- kPf 161 Kent JeC Plaza 167 str� 1 VICINITY MAP N T 5_ Mirabella Espresso Cafe Infrastructure Improvements 24530 Russell Road Kent City Council Meeting Date September 21, 2004 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: SEATTLE SOUTHSIDE VISITORS SERVICES TOURISM CONTRACT—APPROVE 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: As recommended by The Kent Lodging Tax Advisory Board, approve a three-year interlocal agreement with Seattle Southside Visitor Services (SSVS) for$300,000, in addition to a onetime charge of$25,200 to update the Seattle Southside Vacation Planner. Seattle Southside Services is a program offered jointly by the cities of SeaTac and Tukwila that competitively markets South King County as an ideal travel destination. Kent hotels, tourist attractions, events, retail destinations and City venues would be featured in SSVS marketing materials, (see Exhibit 1 for a detailed list of services). In addition, as a result of Kent's participation, SSVS would be able to hire a business community marketing liaison. Partnering with SSVS is consistent with the City's tourism strategy as articulated in the City of Kent Economic Development Strategic Plan 2003-2008. This partnership with Seattle Southside was initiated by the City of Kent and has been the subject of numerous LTAB meetings and presentations. SSVS' total budget for 2005 is proposed at $840,000; Kent's portion would be $100,000. 3. EXHIBITS: Exhibit 1: List of tourism and marketing services offered by SSVS Exhibit 2: Interlocal agreement with SSVS 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Operations Committee (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc.) 5. FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure? X Revenue? Currently in the Budget? Yes_ No X If no: Unbudgeted Expense: Fund Lodging Tax Revenues Amount $325,200 over the next 3 years Unbudgeted Revenue: Fund Amount $ Kent estunates that it will collect about$121,000 in lodging tax revenues in 2005. In addition,at the end of 2004 the City will have a fund balance and unallocated funds of approxunately$51,533 in lodging tax revenues. Consequently,it is estunated that the City will have more than enough resources to fund this contract. 6. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds T DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 6D i Exhibit 1 Tourism and Marketing Services with Seattle Southside Visitor Services Following are the list of services available to the City of Kent if Kent signs the 2005-2007 interlocal agreement for tourism and marketing services ($100,000 annually) with Seattle Southside Visitor Services. These services are also available to the Cities of Tukwila and Sea-Tac, which currently make up Seattle Southside Visitor Services. i Because Kent will receive all of the benefits of the program for less than 1/3 of the total cost of the program, some businesses (but not hotels, major City venues or major tourist attractions) will pay a small fee for marketing strategies in which they choose to participate. These activities are noted with a*). SSVS 2005 Budget: Kent $100,000 SeaTac $370,000 Tukwila $370,000 iTOTAL $840,000 Vacation Planner: SSVS publishes a 40+page, four-color Vacation Planner that promotes the area's reasonably priced hotels, great shopping and dining, central location and easy access to major attractions in the Seattle & Tacoma area Hotel amenities are featured in an easy-to-use grid format. Over 80,000+ are distributed annually. Hotels,motels, RV parks,festivals, attractions and full services restaurants are listed in this publication. The City of Kent would supplement the $100,000 annual contact with SSVS with an additional $25,200(from 2004 unallocated funds) to update and add rages to the vacation planner to reflect Kent's hotels,restaurants, attractions, etc. The vacation planner would need to be updated in 2004 for distribution in early 2005. Business Community Liaison: As a result of Kent's participation,a new position will be created to enhance our marketing efforts. The Business Community Liaison will work directly with our business associates to increase their participation and to insure they benefit from the many marketing opportunities available to them. SSVS will strive to extend corporate/business travelers stays by engaging groups and individuals in leisure activities,generate 1 new group leads,offer FAM tours to acquaint group tour operators and meeting planners with Seattle Southside and provide our business associates direct contact with these prospective customers. Media Campaign: Annual Seattle Southside advertising campaign featuring ads in Sunset,VIA,Washington State Visitors Guide,Journey,Northwest Travel and the Seattle-King County CVB Visitors Guide and more. Mailing labels generated specifically by SSVS's comprehensive ad campaign are available on diskettes FREE to our hotel associates upon request. Website: Detailed Visitor Info—Everything a guest needs to know when planning a trip to Seattle's Southside. LEvents Calendar—Check out what's happening in the area with our calendar of events. Want to add something?Just let SSVS know, they update daily. *Coupons—SSVS' system gives associates control over offers and expiration dates. ($100 charge for Kent businesses, other than hotels, major tourist attractions and City venues). Hotel Reservations—SSVS receives over 10,000 visits to SeattleSouthside.com and over 125 calls monthly to our toll-free visitor information line. Travel Packages—Great attractions at super prices are available to Southside hotel guests only through SeattleSouthside.com. Reservations Editor—SSVS' reservations editor gives hotel reservations manager control over room rates, blackout dates and specials on a daily basis in real time. ' Press Room—SeattleSouthside.com offers an extensive catalog of press releases from around the area-updated daily. Photo Library—SeattleSouthside.com offers a comprehensive photo library that can be accessed by the media and the general public. *Website Links—From SeattleSouthside.com web site to yours. ($100 charge for Kent businesses, other than hotels, major tourist attractions and City venues) Toll-free Concierge Services: SSVS' travel experts help travelers make the most of their vacation by assisting them with their vacation plans, Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pm. Offering information, hotel reservations, travel itineraries, discounts, etc. SSVS bring together the products and services offered by our associates with the customers SSVS serve. *Coupon Book: , Attract visitors with a coupon in Play&Save in Seattle Southside. Featuring discounts to area restaurants, attractions and retail businesses. Coupon books are distributed to visitors who are staying in Southside area lodging facilities. ($250 per coupon offer for Kent businesses other than hotels, major tourist attractions and City venues) Public Relations Campaign: SSVS strive to build public awareness and usage of Seattle Southside as a travel destination by generating positive, editorial media coverage. SSVS serve as a helpful and dependable resource to members of the media through their media relations program, working proactively and reactively; SSVS pitch a broad range of editorial ideas to the media. Associates benefit from SSVS' free distribution of press releases and media relations efforts. Networking Opportunities: Educational tourism summit meetings offer public and private sector collaboration SSVS serve as a catalyst,advocate,convener and partner in helping the Southside build its preferred future,"exceptional visitor experiences"! SSVS keep their associates informed about SSVS's programs and industry news through their many communications tactics and personal contact. The Business Community Liaison works directly with SSVS' associates to increase their participation and to unsure they benefit from the many marketing opportunities available to them. Brochure Distribution: SSVS distribute their associate's brochures FREE in their office. Free Group Sales Leads: Group Sales Leads, generated by SSVS, are faxed and emailed immediately to all hotels(within the city limits of our contracting and partnering Cities)with detailed contact information for timely follow-up. Hotels benefit from these qualified leads. SSVS will strive to extend corporate/business travelers stays by engaging groups and individuals in leisure activities, generate new group leads, offer FAM tours to acquaint group tour operators and meeting planners with Seattle Southside and provide SSVS associates direct contact with these prospective customers. i 1 Representation: SSVS maintains memberships and cooperate,network and participate in co-op marketing efforts where appropriate within the following trade organizations representing Seattle Southside as a travel destination: • Travel Industry Association(TIA)represents the whole of the US travel industry to promote and facilitate increased travel to and within the United States It is through this organization that we receive Travel News Links, industry research, access to International Pow Wows and overall marketing resources • National Tour Association(NTA)is the premier packaged travel association in North America NTA's membership comprises more than 645 tour companies that package and sell to and within North America • Seattle CVB • Tacoma CVB • Puget Sound Attractions Council • Washington State Tourism • Washington State Group Tour and Travel Association • Washington State Hotel and Lodging Association • Washington State Association of CVBs • Western Association of CVBs • Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce • National Association of Sports Commissions • South King County Lodging Association *Restaurant Concierge Book: SSVS's Restaurant Book features sample menus, driving directions,hours of operation, from restaurants in Tukwila and SeaTac is available FREE to hotels to display at the front desk. Guests can browse through the wide variety of choices and make their dining selection (There would be a $600 charge for each Kent restaurant in the Restaurant book. Each restaurant would receive 2 pages in the book.) Business Associate Eligibility: Tounsm-related business within the city limits of partnering or contracting cities. Such as hotels, restaurants, entertainment venues, transportation services, etc. (Marketing activities noted with an * may require additional fees) Regional tourism-related venues that enhance our overnight guests stay e.g. regional tourist attractions, regional entertainment venues, and regional events, i i i i 1 Exhibit 2 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR TOURISM AND MARKETING SERVICES BETWEEN SEATTLE SOUTHSIDE VISITOR SERVICES AND CITY OF KENT This Interlocal Agreement, made and entered into this _, 2004, by and between the Seattle Southside Visitor Services, a tourism marketing program offered by the i cities of Tukwila and SeaTac, hereinafter called SSVS and the City of Kent, a municipal ■ corporation, hereinafter called Kent. RECITALS WHEREAS, Kent desires to purchase professional tourism & marketing services for the purpose of increasing awareness of Kent and the surrounding area as a tourist destination; WHEREAS, SSVS is willing to expand the scope of Its existing tourism and marketing services to Include Kent; WHEREAS, it is agreed that the most desirable arrangement for conducting this operation is an Interlocal Agreement; NOW THEREFORE, for the reasons recited above, and in consideration of the mutual covenants contained in this agreement, the parties agree as follows: SECTION ONE. t SCOPE AND DESCRIPTION In accordance with the interlocal agreement provisions of Chapter 39.34 RCW, SSVS agrees to provide tourism and marketing services for the cities of Tukwila, Sea Tac, and Kent (the "combined cities") beginning January 1, 2005. This Interlocal Agreement shall be conducted under the program title of Seattle's Southside Visitor Services (SSVS) from a place of service located in the building known as Fairway Center, Building A, 14220 Interurban Avenue South, Suite 130, City of Tukwila, County of King, and State of Washington. Services include but are not limited to providing comprehensive visitor information services to tourists and facilitating input from area tourism businesses for the purpose of developing, implementing and evaluating ' annual marketing and media plans, as more fully described under Section Three. The marketing and media plans include budget information, implementation schedules and evaluation strategies. SSVS is designated as the Administrator responsible for administering this joint agreement. 1 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR TOURISM AND MARKETING SERVICES- 1 SECTION TWO. CONTRIBUTIONS Program Expenses: Kent will contribute to program expenses for SSVS (including but not limited to overhead, salaries and benefits, rent, utilities, supplies, meetings, postage, travel and education, associations fees, phones, media campaigns, special projects and other misc. expenses). Kent's contribution for the first year's (12 months) program expenses is valued at ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000)to be paid to SSVS in twelve equal payments of EIGHT THOUSAND, THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY THREE DOLLARS AND THIRTY THREE CENTS ($8,333.33). KENT will pay SSVS at the beginning of each month beginning February 1, 2005. The annual program contribution for Kent for 2006 and subsequent 1 years may be adjusted for inflation and will be determined annually during the budget process. Kent will reimburse its proportionate share of SSVS's program commitments for the duration of the Interlocal Agreement. Tukwila will invoice Kent monthly. iIn addition, Kent will contribute a maximum of TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND AND TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($25,200.00) toward an update of the vacation planner and a new map to include Kent as described below. Kent will pay SSVS at the completion of the vacation planner update, estimated to be by December 31, 2004. Tukwila will invoice Kent at the completion of this project. Kent Specific Projects: Kent will implement Kent specific projects. Kent will manage and assume 100% financial responsibility for all Kent specific tourism projects. At such time as Kent and SSVS mutually agree, SSVS may advise or assist Kent or, with Kent's prior approval, the Kent Chamber of Commerce, regarding Kent specific projects (including sport tournament bids and Kent's specific lodging website: www.kenthotels.org, etc,). SECTION THREE. CONDUCT OF INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT SSVS shall have following responsibilities as administrator of this Interlocal Agreement. SSVS will: (a) conduct, manage, operate, and arrange all business affairs of the tourism and marketing services, hire a Business Community Liaison and other employees as necessary to carry on the business, determine the wages and make contracts with the employees, enter into other contracts in the name of and for SSVS, and in general do anything ordinarily done by the manager of a business. j (b) facilitate the involvement of Kent tourism businesses into the existing SSVS Tourism Networking Committee, which will be known as Seattle's Southside Tourism Networking Committee for the purposes of creating awareness, support and participating in SSVS various marketing activities. (c) regularly attend Kent's Lodging Tax Advisory Committee meeting. INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR TOURISM AND MARKETING SERVICES-2 (d) prepare and implement annual marketing and media plans. (e) prepare and submit quarterly outcome reports to the Tukwila Lodging Tax Advisory Committee, SeaTac Hotel Motel Tax Advisory Committee, and the Kent Lodging Tax Advisory Committee. (f) select subcontractors and vendors. (g) determine and oversee creative production of all marketing materials. (h) incorporate Kent hotels, shopping destinations, restaurants, tourist attractions, key City venues and park and recreation facilities, and events into the SSVS vacation planner, website, coupon book and restaurant concierge book. For non-hotel, non- major tourist attraction and non-City venues, the following estimated charges will apply to businesses that choose to participate in the following services: Website coupons, $100; Website links, $100; Coupon book, $250; Restaurant Concierge Book, $600 per business for 2 pages; Restaurant listing in the Vacation Planner, $250). There will be no charge for hotels, major tourist attractions and City venues and City sponsored events to be included as part of these marketing materials. (i) Distribute brochures in their office for tourism related businesses within Kent (such as hotels, restaurants, entertainment venues, transportation services). Such authority may be increased or decreased from time to time on mutual written agreement of the cities. SECTION FOUR. RECORDS AND ACCOUNTING SSVS shall maintain or cause to be maintained books of accounts concerning the total operation of the Interlocal Agreement, in which books shall be entered, fully and accurately, each transaction pertaining to the Interlocal Agreement. All the books will be open during normal business hours for inspection and examination by Kent. The fiscal year of the Interlocal Agreement shall commence on January 1 and close on December 31 of each year of operation. All accounting based on fiscal year figures shall be completed within 45 days after the close of the fiscal year. INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR TOURISM AND MARKETING SERVICES-3 i SECTION FIVE. TERM jThe effective date of the Interocal Agreement shall be January 1, 2005, and this Interlocal Agreement shall continue in effect for a period of three years from that date. On or before April 30, 2007, the cities will determine if this Interlocal Agreement may be continued for another periodof three years, or for such time as the parties may then see fit. SECTION SIX. TERMINATION OF INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT It is agreed that either SSVS or Kent may terminate this Interlocal Agreement with 60 days notice prior to the beginning of each calendar year, and such termination shall be In writing. However, the party initiating the termination shall be responsible for paying 30% of any committed remaining office lease obligation and 30% of any remaining annual media buy. Further, the agreement can be terminated at any time provided both parties are in agreement on the terms of such termination. SSVS maintains ownership of all capital assets at the termination of this Interlocal Agreement. INTERLOCAL AGREE MENTFOR TOURISM AND MARKETING SERVICES-4 SECTION SEVEN HOLD HARMLESS OF INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT SSVS and Kent agree that each party shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the other party and its officers, officials, agents employees, and volunteers from any and all claims, injuries, actions, damages, losses or suites including reasonable attorney's fees, which arise out of or are connected with any errors, omissions or negligent acts in the performance of this Agreement. In witness whereof, the parties have executed this Interlocal Agreement at the day and year first above written. CITY OF TUKWILA CITY OF KENT Steve Mullet, Mayor Jim White, Mayor Attest: Attest: City Clerk Brenda Jacober, City Clerk Approved as to Form: Approved as to Form: City Attorney Tom Brubaker, City Attorney INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR TOURISM AND MARKETING SERVICES-5 j Kent City Council Meeting Date September 21, 2004 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: DONATION TO SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER—ACCEPT AND AMEND BUDGET 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: Accept the $20,000.00 donation from the Harvey Cox estate to purchase fitness equipment for the Senior Center, and authorize expenditure of funds in the Memorial and Miscellaneous Budget. 3. EXHIBITS: Copy of check 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Parks Director and Operations Committee (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc.) 5. FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure? X Revenue? X Currently in the Budget? Yes No X If no: Unbudgeted Expense: Fund 10006240.56716 Amount $20,000.00 Unbudgeted Revenue: Fund 10006240.63140 Amount $20,000.00 6. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 6E t vow ESTATE OF HARVEY W COX 65' �"Oeu ANCe MICHAEL MCARDEL, EXECUTOR 1851 CENTRAL PLACE S STE 206 _ 92-700&=4 KENT,WA 98WD �'�' Q D ITE DOLMaI� i Wash Federal Savings w+0fft. 10415 S.E 2W P.O.eoa 5520 IW4,WA ISM rOR — -— — i: 3 2417008SC 0 i 2 700047 II• 00657 swAuroxao 1 j Kent City Council Meeting Date September 21, 2004 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: 2004 COMPUTER REPLACEMENTS—AUTHORIZE 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: Authorization for the Mayor to sign purchase orders for replacement computers and vendor services not to exceed$123,344. Purchase 155 desktop computers from Hewlett Packard to replace 155 of the City's oldest computers. 3. EXHIBITS: Memo to Operations Committee and Unisoft Quote 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Operations Committee 9/7/04 (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc.) 5. FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure? X Revenue?_ Currently in the Budget? Yes No X If no: Council previously approved in Technology Plan 2002 Unbudgeted Expense: Fund T20104.63520.1900 Amount $123,344 Unbudgeted Revenue: Fund Amount $ 6. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 6F INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Stan Waldrop,Director Phone 253.856.4600 • Fax 253.856-4700 * KEN T Address 220 Fourth Avenue S s w.s N I N G T O N Kent,WA.980325895 September 7, 2004 TO: Kent City Council Operations Committee FROM: Stan Waldrop, Information Technology Director THROUGH. Mayor Jim White SUBJECT: PC Replacement Plan—2004 MOTION: I move to recommend that the Council authorize the Mayor to sign purchase orders for replacement computers and vendor services not to exceed $123,344. SUMMARY: The City has approximately 620 desktop computers on a 4-year replacement cycle This would mean replacing 155 computers this year. This will eliminate the City's 155 oldest computers and maintain an adequate desktop computing environment to operate the City's business and productivity applications The desktop computers eliminated will be the 600 Mhz through 866 Mhz processor models This replacement does not include monitors BUDGET UAPACT CIP Computer Replacement Plan Budget—estimate $106,654 BACKGROUND The City's desktop computer standard is Hewlett-Packard which are purchased under the Western States Contracting Alliance contract This pncing is typically used as abase and further discounts are negotiated based on the quantity and model ordered The proposed model will be a Pentium IV—2 8 GHz computer with 512 MB RAM Project Component Budget Estimate 155 HP dc5000 Desktop Computers P, $731 40 each $113 367 8 8% Sales Tax $9 977 IProject Total $123,344 Attachments: Unisoft Quote Page 1 of 2 , Waldrop, Stan From: Bonnie Alm[bonniea@unisoftnetworks com] Sent: Friday,August 27,2004 2:40 PM To: Dunn, Paul,Waldrop, Stan Subject: Revised Computer Pricing w/Imaging Hi Stan and Paul: Let me know if this is what you had in mind Should I show Tax also? Thanks, Bonnie WSCA Contract w/special pricing; Items/description Part no Computer Unit Qty Ext Price pace $716.40 155 $111,042 00 HP Compaq dc5000 Small Form Factor Base HP Compaq Business Desktop dc5000 SFF DX854AV 15500 Microsoft®Windows(&XP Professional SP1a DZ969AV#ABA 11400 Intel®Pentium@ 2 80GHz/533MHz DX858AV 16000 512MB DDR PC2700 (2x256) DX797AV 13000 Network card Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit ethernet solution Video/graphics Integrated Intel®Extreme graphics2(64MB equivalent) 40GB ATA/100 720ORPM Hard drive 1st OX771AV 7300 48X/32X Combo drive(carbonite) DX810AV 5840 Standard keyboard PS/2 DX822AVAABA 900 HP PS/2 Scroll mouse(carbonde) DX804AV 400 Country kit dc5000 DZ619AV#ABA 1200 dc5000 Restore CD DZ999AV 100 Warranty and service options Included Warranty-3 years- parts, labor, onsite-next business day Imaging Service $15 00 155 $2325 00 Delivery is at no charge Total $113,367 00 UNisoFr, INC. Bonnie Alm Account Executive 14690 Northeast 95th Street Suite 101 Redmond,WA 98052 800-864-7638 Ext.-2018 425-897-0273 Direct 8/31/2004 Page 2 of 2 425-861-9068 Fax bonniea@unisoftnetworks.com Your Siwiio Source Per Sales r 1 1 8/31/2004 Kent City Council Meeting Date September 21, 2004 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: UPPER MERIDIAN VALLEY CREEK BOX CULVERTS PROJECT—ACCEPT AS COMPLETE 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: As recommended by the Public Works Director, accept the Upper Meridian Valley Creek Box Culverts project as complete and release the retainage to Granite Precasting and Concrete upon standard releases from the state and release of any liens. The original contract amount was $122,851.18. The final contract amount was $122,851.18. 3. EXHIBITS• None 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Director (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc.) 5. FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure? X Revenue? Currently in the Budget? Yes X No If no: Unbudgeted Expense: Fund Amount $ Unbudgeted Revenue: Fund Amount $ 6. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 6G Kent City Council Meeting Date September 21, 2004 Category Consent Calendar 1. SUBJECT: VILLAGE CREEK ESTATES FINAL PLAT—APPROVE AND AUTHORIZE 2• MARY STATEMENT: Approve the Final Plat Mylar for Village Creek Estates uthorize the Mayor to sign the Mylar. William Goodwin proposes to subdivide appr ately 10.76 acres into 31 single-family residential lots. The property is located on 48th Street, east of 116 h Avenue SE. I t 3. EXHIBITS: Memo with conditions and maps 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Communijy Development and Public Works Dept. Staff (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc.) 5. FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure? No Revenue? No Currently in the Budget? Yes No If no: Unbudgeted Expense: Fund Amount $ Unbudgeted Revenue: Fund Amount $ 6. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 6H t COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Fred N. Satterstrom, AICP, Director I PLANNING SERVICES KEN T Charlene Anderson,AICP,Manager w A S H I N G T O N Phone-253-856-5454 Fax 253-856-6454 Address. 220 Fourth Avenue S Kent,WA 98032-5895 DATE: September 14, 2004 TO: MAYOR JIM WHITE, COUNCIL PRESIDENT JULIE PETERSON AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM: CHARLENE ANDERSON,AICP, PLANNING MANAGER THROUGH: MAYOR JIM WHITE SUBJECT: VILLAGE CREEK ESTATES FINAL PLAT(#FSU-2000-9/KIVA#2040376) MOTION: Approve the final plat mylar for Village Creek Estates and authorize the Mayor to sign the mylar. ' SUMMARY: William Goodwin proposes to subdivide approximately 10.76 acres into 31 single-family residential lots. The property is located on SE 248`" Street, east of 116'' Avenue SE. BUDGET IMPACT: None ' BACKGROUND: On April 3,2002, the Hearing Examiner issued Findings, Conclusions and a Decision granting preliminary approval of a 31-lot subdivision, with 20 conditions. The applicant has complied with the conditions required prior to recording. S.1Permrt\PlanNiongplats1200012040376-FSU-2000-9cc.DOC IEnclosure. Conditions of approval—Hearing Examiner VILLAGE CREEK ESTATES #FSU-2000-9 KIVA#RPP5-2040376 ON APRIL 3, 2002, THE HEARING EXAMINER APPROVED THE VILLAGE CREEK ESTATES #SU-2000-9 PRELIMINARY PLAT WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: A. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL The owner/subdivider shall implement all mitigation measures required by the revised mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance for the proposed Village Creek Estates preliminary subdivision, File #ENV-2001-10. B. PRIOR TO RECORDATION OF THE FINAL PLAT 1. The Owner / Subdivider shall pay all Charges in Lieu of Assessments and/or Latecomer Fees, if any, prior to the scheduling of the Pre- Construction Conference and/or prior to recording the plat, whichever comes first. 2. The Owner / Subdivider shall submit and receive approval of engineering drawings from the Department of Public Works, and shall then either construct or bond for the following: a. A gravity sanitary sewer system to serve all lots. The City sewer system shall be extended from the existing City sanitary sewer system and shall be sized to serve all off-site properties within the same service area. In addition, the sanitary sewer system shall be extended across the entire subdivision as needed to serve adjacent properties within the same service area. The septic system serving the existing home(s) within the proposed ' preliminary p lat - if any- s hall b e a bandoned i n a ccordance w ith King County Health Department Regulations. b. A water system meeting domestic and fire flow requirements for all lots. The City water system shall be sized to serve all off-site properties within the same service area and extended across the entire subdivision as needed to serve adjacent properties within the same service area and looped if necessary to provide adequate fire flow. When the residences were constructed in the subdivision to the north, the water service pressure within said residences was found Village Creek Estates #FSU-2000-9 KIVA #RPP5-2040376 Conditions of Approval to be inadequate. With this in mind, the developer of this proposal shall provide an engineering analysis for review and approval, which will establish what the pipe sizing of the internal plumbing system (including service line to the meter and also to the main) will need to be in order to provide 5 gpm flow at 20 psi at the plumbing fixture with the highest elevation in the residence which is located at the highest elevation within this subdivision while two or more other plumbing fixtures are simultaneously flowing 5 gpm at 20 psi or better in the same residence. The resulting plumbing sizing shall be denoted on the face of the plat and all residential plumbing i including service lines from the house to the main shall comply with same. Should the analysis denote that the sizing is just not reasonable for residential plumbing as concurred with by the City, then a private booster pumping system at the individual residences may be an option the City would consider. In such cases said subdivision lot would be denoted on the face of the plat where a booster pumping system would be required. Further it would also be denoted on the face of the plat that the individual Owner of said lot is solely responsible for all operating and maintenance costs thereof. The face of the plat shall also be denoted with the provision that approval of water service to each individual lot will be subject to compliance with these plumbing conditions. All language i denoted herein to be placed of the face of the plat shall be subject to review and approval by the City's Public Works department. Existing wells — if any - shall be abandoned in accordance with the requirements of the Department of Ecology. 1 C. Detailed Drainage Plans meeting the requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards, and City of Kent Development Assistance Brochure #5-3, Detailed Drainage Plans. Initial guidance is given in the conditions which follow: (1) The Owner / Subdivider shall construct two on-site public detention / retention pond systems in accordance with the Kent Construction Standards to mitigate for potential impacts to stormwater runoff quantity. The detention / retention pond storage volumes and release criteria shall be that for the Hill; the pre-development condition shall be assumed to be grass i only unless otherwise determined by the Public Works Director. i Page 2 of 12 Village Creek Estates #FSU-2000-9 K1VA #RPP5-2040376 Conditions of Approval (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 of the Preliminary Drainage Plan. I (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 City of Kent Construction Standards, and City of Kent Development Assistance Brochure #5-5, Roof Downspout Infiltration Trench Systems, Downspout Dispersion System, and Perforated Stubout Connections. 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) A downstream analysis is required for this development, and it 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 or to the point where stormwater discharges to the maintained portion of the City of Kent stormwater drainage system, whichever distance is farther. See City of Kent Development Assistance Brochure #5-4, Downstream Analyses, for the specific information required for downstream analyses. (5) Unless otherwise determined by the Public Works Department, the Owner / Subdivider shall provide public downstream drainage system improvements and easements Page 3 of 12 1 Village Creek Estates #FSU-2000-9 KlVA #RPP5-2040376 I Conditions of Approval meeting the requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards for the specified downstream reach where adequate public drainage facilities do not currently exist. (6) The Owner / Subdivider shall submit Landscape Plans for within and surrounding the retention / detention facilities to 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. These Landscape Plans shall meet the minimum requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards, and the stormwater management landscaping requirements contained within City of Kent Development Assistance 1 Brochure #5, Landscape Plans. (7) The Owner / Subdivider shall execute Declaration of Stormwater Facility Maintenance Covenants for the private portions of the drainage system prepared by the Property Management Section of the Department of Public Works See City of Kent Development Assistance Brochure #5-17, Declaration of Stormwater Facility Maintenance Covenants, for information on what is contained within this document. Id. An open-to-the-air public stormwater treatment system in accordance with the requirements of the Kent Construction 1 Standards, and published City of Kent Development Assistance Brochures dealing with stormwater treatment, to mitigate for potential impacts to stormwater runoff quality. Acceptable f stormwater treatment facilities meeting this requirement in their preferred order include: infiltration after pretreatment; biofiltration swales; wet ponds; extended detention ponds; and created Iwetlands. See City of Kent Development Assistance Brochures #5- 1, through #5-15, for additional information on stormwater treatment requirements. 1 (1) The stormwater treatment systems shall be within the approved public stormwater management tracts. (2) Easements for biofiltration swales across private lots will not be acceptable to meet this requirement. e. A Detailed Grading Plan for the entire subdivision meeting the 1 requirements of the Uniform Building Code, the City of Kent Page 4 of 12 Village Creek Estates #FSU-2000-9 KIVA #RPP5-2040376 Conditions of Approval Construction Standards, and City of Kent Development Assistance Brochure #1-3, Excavation and Grading Permits & Grading Plans. Initial guidance for these plans is given below: (1) These plans will include provisions for utilities, roadways, retention / detention ponds, stormwater treatment facilities, and a building footprint for each lot. (2) These plans shall be designed to eliminate the need for processing several individual Grading Permits upon application for Building Permits . f. A Temporary Erosion / Sedimentation Control Plan for the entire ! subdivision meeting the requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards, and the Washington State Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for the Puget Sound Basin. These plans must reflect the Detailed Grading Plan discussed above, and the Planning Department approved Detailed Tree Plan. g. The Owner / Subdivider has obtained Wetland Delineation Report approval per Wetland File No. 01-14. The Owner / Subdivider must receive approval of the wetland buffer averaging plan from the City of Kent. h. Private Street Improvement Plans for the Private Streets to be ' constructed within Tracts C, D, F and G. These Private 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 Private Streets. Initial guidance for the necessary street improvements is given below: s (1) Each private street section shall provide 20-feet minimum of ! asphalt pavement width. (2) Each private street providing access to more than four lots ! (excluding stormwater management tracts) shall have a 5- foot wide sidewalk constructed along at least one side. (3) Each private street shall be marked and signed as a Fire Lane, and no parking will be permitted within these fire lanes. Page 5 of 12 Village Creek Estates #FSU-2000-9 KIVA #RPP5-2040376 1 Conditions of Approval i. Private Street Improvement Plans for the Private Streets to be constructed within Tract H. These Private 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 Private Streets. Initial guidance for the necessary street improvements is given below: 1 (1) This private access tract I easement shall serve Lots 14 and 15 only. (2) This private street section shall provide at least 12-feet of asphalt pavement width, and no more than 20-feet of asphalt pavement width. j. Street Improvement Plans for project frontage along Southeast 2481h 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 Augmented With Bike Lanes by the City of Kent Master Plan of Roadways Initial guidance for the necessary street improvements is given below: (1) Combined curbs & gutters, a 5-foot wide planting strip constructed between the back of curb and the f ront of the ■ sidewalk, and a 5-foot wide cement concrete sidewalk on the north side of the street. (2) A minimum of 23-feet of asphalt pavement as measured from the approved roadway design centerline to the face of curb on the north side of the street, plus at least 12-feet of asphalt pavement as measured from the approved design centerline to the edge of the traveled lane on the south side of the street. I (3) A City-approved shoulder on the south side of the street. (4) A City-approved street lighting system. i (5) Public stormwater conveyance, detention and treatment facilities. Page 6 of 12 i Village Creek Estates #FSU-2000-9 KIVA #RPP5-2040376 Conditions of Approval k. Street Improvement Plans for the two public subdivision streets. Road A shall terminate with a permanent cul-de-sac at its west terminus. Road B shall be designed to provide connectivity with the properties to the west and shall include a temporary cul-de-sac or turnaround as approved by the Public Works Department and Fire l Department at the west property line for the subdivision. The Street Improvement Plans for these subdivision streets shall be designed in conformance with the requirements for a Residential Street as required by the City of Kent Construction Standards, and City of Kent Development Assistance Brochure #6-2, Private and Public Street Improvements, for a public street at least 28-feet wide. Initial guidance for these street improvements is given below: (1) Combined curbs & gutters, a 5-foot wide planting strip constructed b etween the back of curb a nd t he f ront of the sidewalk, and 5-foot wide cement concrete sidewalks on both sides of the street. (2) A minimum of 28-feet of asphalt pavement, measured from ' face of curb to face of curb. (3) A street lighting system with a maximum height of 18 feet, designed, constructed and maintained by the IntoLight Division of Puget Sound Energy; electrical bills shall be paid for by a Home Owner's Association. (4) A public stormwater drainage system, including provisions for conveyance, detention, and treatment facilities. (5) Curb return radii of 25-feet at the intersection of the subdivision streets with Southeast 244"' Street and Southeast 248"' S treet a nd a 4 5-foot r adius for t he c ul-de- sac bulb(s). (6) Street trees installed within the 5-foot wide planting strips. These Street Trees shall be located at least 30-feet from streetlights, and the species shall be selected from the Approved Street Tree List maintained by the Department of Public Works. (7) Road A shall be located directly opposite 118t' Court Southeast at the intersection with Southeast 244t' Street. Page 7 of 12 Village Creek Estates #FSU-2000-9 K1VA #RPP5-2040376 Conditions of Approval I. Streetlight plans for Southeast 244i" Street and Southeast 248t' Street meeting the requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards, and City of Kent Development Assistance Brochure #6- 1, Street Lighting Requirements. 3. The Owner / Subdivider shall submit and receive approval of a Detailed Tree Plan, meeting the requirements of the Kent Zoning Code, and City of 1 Kent Development Assistance Brochure #3, Detailed Tree Plans. Grading plans cannot be approved by the Department of Public Works without an approved Detailed Tree Plan. 4. The Owner/ Subdivider shall dedicate or deed all public rights-of-way, and otherwise convey all private and public easements necessary for the construction and maintenance of the required improvements for this subdivision development. 5. The face of the recorded plat shall clearly identify which lots will be served by each private roadway tract or easement, and state that other additional or alternative access locations onto the public street system will not be permitted for those lots served by a private roadway tract or easement. 6. Lots 14, 15, 16, 17, 3 0, and 31 shall be designed to provide adequate driveway to street separation and to facilitate access to the new subdivision streets instead of to the streets with a higher street classification. 7. Direct vehicular access to Southeast 244t' Street from Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 14 and 15 will be prohibited. Direct vehicular access to Southeast 248"' Street from lots 16, 17, 18, 30 and Lot 31 will also be prohibited. The following restriction shall appear on the face of the recorded plat: RESTRICTION: DIRECT VEHICULAR ACCESS TO LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 30 AND 31 SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THE SUBDIVISION STREETS (INSERT NEW PLAT STREET NAMES) WHICH THEY ABUT. 8. The Owner / Subdivider shall create a Homeowner's Association for this subdivision to ensure that the property owners within this subdivision are advised of their requirements to pay for the provided street lighting system and to maintain the landscape strips and private streets constructed within private roadway tracts / easements. Those sections of the required document written to govern that association as they relate to any Intol-ight Division of Puget Sound Energy street lighting systems, and the Page 8 of 12 Village Creek Estates #FSU-2000-9 K1VA #RPP5-2040376 Conditions of Approval , maintenance of private streets shall be reviewed and approved by the Department of Public Works, prior to recording these documents. ■ 9. The Owner / Subdivider shall permanently protect the approved and ■ preserved, and/or enhanced, or created wetland(s) and its 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, in conformance with the requirements of the City of Kent Wetlands Management Code. T his Sensitive Area T ract or Easement shall be consistent with the wetland and wetland buffer map contained within the approved Wetland Delineation Report and/or approved Wetland Mitigation Plan as appropriate. 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: SENSITIVE AREA TRACTS / EASEMENTS DEDICATION OF A SENSITIVE AREA TRACT 1 EASEMENT CONVEYS TO THE PUBLIC A BENEFICIAL INTEREST IN THE LAND WITHIN THE TRACT / EASEMENT. THIS INTEREST I NCLUDES 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 / EASEMENT IMPOSES UPON ALL PRESENT AND FUTURE OWNERS AND OCCUPIERS ' OF T HE L AND S UBJECT TO THE T RACT/ EASEMENT T HE O BLIGATION, ENFORCEABLE ON BEHALF OF THE PUBLIC BY THE CITY OF KENT, TO LEAVE UNDISTURBED ALL TREES AND OTHER VEGETATION WITHIN THE TRACT / EASEMENT. THE VEGETATION WITHIN THE TRACT / EASEMENT 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 / EASEMENT 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 R EMAIN I N P LACE U NTIL A LL D EVELOPMENT A CTIVITIES I N THE VICINITY OF THE SENSITIVE AREA TRACT/ EASEMENT ARE COMPLETED. Page 9 of 12 , i jVillage Creek Estates #FSU-2000-9 KIVA #RPP5-2040376 ' Conditions of Approval 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 / EASEMENT BOUNDARY, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY. THE CITY OF KENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO INSTALL PUBLIC UNDERGROUND UTILITIES WITHIN THIS SENSITIVE AREA TRACT / EASEMENT, AND TO ENTER AND PERFORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE, BUT IS REQUIRED TO RESTORE OR ENHANCE THE SENSITIVE AREAS DISTURBED UPON THE COMPLETION OF THE UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION, AND/OR DRAINAGE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE. 1 10. The Owner / Subdivider shall permanently protect the approved and preserved, and/or enhanced, or relocated creek and its 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, in conformance with the requirements of the City of Kent Zoning Code. This Sensitive Area Tract or Easement shall be consistent with the creek and creek buffer map contained within the approved topographic and boundary survey provided for this subdivision. 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 / Easement and the following language shall be included on the face of the recorded plat; however, the Owner / Subdivider shall grant to the city easement rights for drainage utility purposes that take precedence over the language contained in the following: SENSITIVE AREA TRACTS/ EASEMENTS DEDICATION OF A SENSITIVE AREA TRACT / EASEMENT CONVEYS TO THE PUBLIC A BENEFICIAL INTEREST IN THE LAND WITHIN THE TRACT i EASEMENT. THIS INTEREST I NCLUDES 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 / EASEMENT IMPOSES UPON ALL PRESENT AND FUTURE OWNERS AND OCCUPIERS ' OF T HE L AND S UBJECT TO THE T RACT/ EASEMENT T HE O BLIGATION, 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 EASEMENT MAY NOT BE Page 10 of 12 Village Creek Estates #FSU-2000-9 KIVA #RPP5-2040376 Conditions of Approval CUT, PRUNED, COVERED BY FILL, REMOVED OR DAMAGED WITHOUT APPROVAL IN WRITING FROM THE CITY OF KENT. j THE COMMON BOUNDARY BETWEEN THE TRACT / EASEMENT 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 R EMAIN I N P LACE U NTIL ALL D EVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES I N THE VICINITY OF THE SENSITIVE AREA TRACT/EASEMENT 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 / EASEMENT BOUNDARY, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY. THE CITY OF KENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO INSTALL PUBLIC UNDERGROUND UTILITIES WITHIN THIS SENSITIVE AREA TRACT / EASEMENT, AND TO ENTER AND PERFORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE, BUT IS REQUIRED TO RESTORE OR ENHANCE THE , SENSITIVE AREAS DISTURBED UPON THE COMPLETION OF THE UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION, AND/OR DRAINAGE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE. ' 11. The two Sensitive Area Tracts or Easements may be combined into a single tract, providing that tract includes the approved and more conservative buffer edges from the creek or wetlands, whichever provides the largest tract. 12. After construction, the creek, wetland and buffer areas shall be isolated from intrusion and/or disturbance through the use of landscaping or other appropriate screens, as well as an approved permanent wildlife-passable fence. In addition, Wetland Information Signs approved by the Department of Public Works shall be placed at the wetland buffer edge to inform and educate owners and nearby residents about the value of wetlands. 13. The Owner/ Subdivider shall provide the Department of Public Works with a copy of an approved Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA), OR A WRITTEN WAIVER THEREFROM issued by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife with the first submittal of Construction Plans. Contact the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife at (425) 649-7015 for ' additional information. Page 11 of 12 i ! Village Creek Estates #FSU-2000-9 KIVA #RPP5-2040376 Conditions of Approval 14. Prior to release of any construction bonds, and prior to the approval of any Building Permits within the subject subdivision, the Department of Public Works must receive and approve As-Built Drawings meeting the requirements of the City of Kent Construction Standards, and City of Kent Development Assistance Brochure #E-1, As-Build Drawings, for: Streets; Street Lighting System; Water; Sewer; Stormwater Drainage Facilities; and all off-site improvements where the locations and/or elevations are 1 deemed critical by the Department of Public Works. 15. A fee-in-lieu of park dedication shall be paid by the owner/subdivider in conformance with KCC 12.04.780. C. PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT ON ANY LOT IN THIS SUBDIVISION, THE OWNER/ SUBDIVIDER SHALL: 1. Record the Plat. 2. Pay the Environmental Mitigation Fee for that lot. 3. 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SUMMARY STATEMENT: Accept the Bill of Sale for Kara III/Annandale Plat Infrastructure Improvements submitted by Wm. Wayne Jones Jr. for continuous operation and maintenance of 1,074 feet of sewer and 520 feet of street improvements. Bonds to be released after the maintenance period. This project is located at 22143 103'd Place SE. 3. EXHIBITS: Vicinity map 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Director (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc.) ' 5. FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure? N/A Revenue? N/A Currently in the Budget? Yes No If no: Unbudgeted Expense: Fund Amount $ Unbudgeted Revenue: Fund Amount$ i6. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds rDISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 6I ' NOW si >l 1 „i, IS T" 2DM ST SE+'T I Mn ST EI • I , 5 bl � S t ""I . ______ _} ... a t: 1pvpau • 1 fl s sr 4 PL 203P� 4 ^n 4T71 SE. rl v� 7 g ST �t F y lY �r M ;! ; Woe �r l €P �} A 1afIN x v' GD S 2DSHI � a ._]%. fi r SEA St 1E fi x ►AltlllEt ..� '� fit a I am 511 I tH x amER sae4�sT�F'v � S SE >` " 208TH ++" " „ rs Z9 4tt :o L s uan g nlr SE ITN r t- i SE M s1 5 2I2TH S 21 n+ E 7 212TH 19 ST I iwP"FL it rnY It lilt" SE MTN T : SE 2l!TN 1 113M •�'S SFs t Wn �` x n r if .. �••TI!_ a+ �[ 2 . ar I 1 ^ � V' � SLAM W Ir , � • E' G ^ 216TH _ 2x6 ` , ANNANDALE - 2 aim ST 2 21M PL E Will e SC m ♦�iy �! 219T71 PL MM fl S ramH 5T H'xIN 220TH PL x ni < _ S SE 22 d 5 VAN222HO •- •-� 222H0 �5 _ S i 1\ „ ! [ 41> 3 ap 22 Sr �poe 4 sE z201 sT S sY z_!r $ ONO 13E T2$M PLLAJ S 225 1� N '^ K t^ ' R SL 22611cST t > x ..12r ST • S u'flwi S °J`220TN A Y, 3 8TH S[ ¢ ; SE 22rT11 ttrINS � 228TN3 rST 51 6 a s z+tsr 5T 2s1sr sr ° Zvp FLo ST 18 - e AK LM S R S F uim+o ST APO- car 1 VICINITY MAP N.T.S Kara III/Annandale Plat Sewer Extension 22143 103rd Place SE Kent City Council Meeting Date September 21, 2004 Category Consent Calendar I1. SUBJECT: LEOFF I DISABILITY BOARD APPOINTMENT—CONFIRM 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: Confirmation of the Mayor's appointment of Council Member Tim Clark to serve as a Council Representative on the LEOFF I Disability Board. He will replace Council President Julie Peterson and his new term will continue until 12/31/04. 3. EXHIBITS: Memo 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Mayor White (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc.) 5. FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure? N/A Revenue? N/A Currently in the Budget? Yes No If no: Unbudgeted Expense: Fund Amount $ Unbudgeted Revenue: Fund Amount $ 6. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 6J ! OFFICE OF THE MAYOR Jim White, Mayor Phone 253-856-5700 Fax. 253-856-6700 Address 220 Fourth Avenue S KENT Kent,WA 98032-5895 WwSHINGTON ' MEMORANDUM TO COUNCIL PRESIDENT PETERSON CITY COUNCIL MEMB S FROM: JIM WHITE, MAYOR DATE September 13, 2004 J RE. APPOINTMENT TO KENT LEOFF I DISABILITY BOARD ' I have appointed City Council Member Tim Clark to serve as a Council Representative on the LEOFF I Disability Board. Mr Clark will replace Council President Julie Peterson and his new term will continue until 12/31/2004 I submit this for your confirmation. Jb ! ) 1 ) ) ) Kent City Council Meeting Date September 21, 2004 Category Other Business ' 1. SUBJECT: MID-YEAR STAFFING AND FEE ADJUSTMENT— ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: The total average monthly value of permit applications in our permit center"pipeline"has more than doubled, from a monthly ' average last year of$25 to $30 million to a monthly average of$70 million for about the last six months. Originally, City staff thought this was a temporary increase, but ' now it appears to be consistent and will be ongoing and perhaps even increase in the future. As a result, these ordinances and resolutions increase certain permit fees and adjust the budget accordingly, in order to hire nine full-time permit processing staff so that the City can timely process permit applications. With the proposed fee increases, the budget impact is neutral, and the budget remains in balance. 3. EXHIBITS: 2 ordinances and 2 resolutions ' 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Operations Committee (2-1) (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc.) 5. FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure? Yes Revenue? Yes Currently in the Budget? Yes No X If no: Unbudgeted Expense: Fund - General Amount $196,500 Unbudgeted Revenue: Fund - General Amount $196,500 6. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: ����� Councilmember moves, Councilmember U- " seconds to adopt Ordinance Nos. 3? 13 and ,371Y and Resolution Nos. 1G 84 and Lpr `l S 7 , amending the 2004 budget for adjustments relating to development permit processing and raising certain permit fees. ' DISCUSSION: Vt C. ACTION: Council Agenda 1 Item No. 7A i i i E ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, (1) amending permit and inspection fees relating to public works improvements. street and curb cut permit, inspection, and permit renewal fees; street use permit and inspection fees; sanitary sewer permit fees; (2) j making other housekeeping revisions to street and curb cut requirements and street use permits; and (3) repealing the inspection fee provision for sanitary sewer permits RECITALS A. It is necessary to amend various permit fees related to public works j department building and development permits in order to provide enough additional revenue to fund the hiring of new permanent staff for the permit process Because the ongoing level of permit activity has dramatically increased at a consistent level during the past six (6) months, the City is hiring these employees to assist with timely issuance of pending and new building permits. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: ORDINANCE SECTION]. -Amendment Section 6 03.010 of the Kent City Code relating to public works improvement plan approval and inspection fees is amended as follows- 1 Permit and Inspection Fees See. 6.03.010. Fees designated. A. The City's public works department is responsible for the, lannin design, construction, maintenance, and operation of a complex network of right-of- ways and public easements, including the placement of private utility facilities such as gas, electrical, telephone, fiber optic, and other lines and conduits. TAs a result, the public works department shall—beis responsible for the plan review, plan approval, inspection, and acceptance of all construction within any public easement or nght-of- way and all public works improvements, such as streets, sidewalks and walkways, street lighting systems, storm drainage systems (public and private), and public and private utilities; The public works department employs twenty-three (23) full-time equivalent employees to accomplish plan review, plan consultation, plan inspection, and onsite inspection of these third-party public works improvements. Accordingly, j ach developer/applicant must paaplan review and inspection fee in the amount of. The ehafge shall be siN «` eight 8 percent of the estimated construction cost of the said improvements. This fee will typically cover approximately one-half twe4hifds (24 1/2) the total cost for this , City staff time to review and inspect each individual application.; B. In lieu of paving this eight (8) percent fee, the developer/applicant will have a one-time only option to pay the City's actual costs for these services based on the current average hourly rate of eighty five dollars ($85.00) per hour This option can only be exercised at the time the fee is first imposed. If this option is selected, the developer/applicant must pay for all time incurred by City staff for plan review, plan consultation, plan inspection, and onsite inspection of the public works improvements to be constructed at the hourly rate established above, even if the final total amount exceeds the eight(8)percent fee. C. however, iln consideration of the mutual benefits received when another agency of the state (including, without limitation, counties, other cities, or special purpose districts) seeks to construct public improvements not intended for conveyance to the City but that will provide a regional benefit, the public works department 2 Permit and Inspection Fees 1...Nw tten agreement rea 11 limit this fee to that portion of the work which affects City's interests concerns and improvements within and abutting the City's right-of- wa . e eh a t. an amount less dwa s u_/L\ per- D. In all cases, the minimum fee shall be no less than five hundred dollars($500). The developer/applicant will be required to submit separate cost estimates for each item f public works improvement item. These will be checked by the public works department for accuracy. Altematively, the aeveleper may, .t its epti „ hire an ,4side eensWtapA to nd et plan e for-the eit. ibjeet to the e.ty'c_fior tier en appr-eval of the seleeted c-ensultant if the de„elepe.. Mies .. outside a „kaflt f r plan Feview, the fee established herein will be reduee.i 4 ..... six (6) ,tee e.,t to fauf (A) ef-me-city—A nonrefundable deposit of fifty (50) percent of the total fee is due and payable prior to starting the review with balance due and payable prior to the approval of the construction plans. E. Where the developer/applicant has opted to pay the City's actual costs based on the above-stated hourly rate, a nonrefundable deposit of fifty((50) percent of the estimated total cost as prepared by the public works department is due and payable j before beginning review, the balance of this estimate is due and payable before the City approves construction plans If the actual costs incurred are less than the monies deposited, the City shall reimburse the difference upon the developer/applicant's completion of the construction of the approved public works improvements Any incidental interest earned on monies deposited with the City shall become the City's sole property. If the City's actual cost exceeds the amount deposited by the developer/applicant, the City shall bill the developer/applicant for the amount due and the developer/applicant shall pay that amount within 30 days of the date billed Any amounts unpaid after the 30-day due date shall be charged interest at a rate of twelve (12) percent per annum, and the City may use any rights or remedies available under the law to collect or seek reimbursement of the amounts due. In any event the developer/applicant must pay all amounts due before staff will present the public 3 Permit and Inspection Fees works improvements to the City Council for acceptance or before issuing a Certificate of Occupancy for a develORment associated with these public works improvements. BF. Two (2) re-reviews of the construction plans are included when the developer/applicant pays in-the eight (8) percent fee described above, >a ieve-nett €ee:but �_By-additional re-reviews, Y44eh--ar-ewhether attributed to the developer's action or inaction, shall be charged at a rate of€i€y-eighty-five dollars ($5085.00) per hour. SECTION 2. -Amendment Section 6.06.040 of the Kent City Code relating to permit requirements for street and curb cuts fees is amended as follows: Sec. 6.06.040. Permit requirements. A. Prior to issuance of any right-of-way permit for cutting any portion of City right-of-way, whether improved or not, —A_vet ���•t, the location first shall be I inspected and approved by a department of public works inspeetion official. A El eisi n 1+ the de,...,4 e.,t .,F,..,,blie , v«1_s :_ peeter-as to .:, ieh type ,.F.ufb . .� .,� ... »,.r......___._"'_ r»�___ .,fir----- — vr- - cui sh 'sxi-ve-pe=miEted shall-i;e-made-a€ter- the pfe inspeEtien. The .,...e of,.,,* st,.,u be 3 BG. The issuance or granting of a permit or approval of plans and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for or approval of any violation of the provisions of this chapter or any other ordinance or appropriate rule or regulation of the City. CD. Every permit issued by the department of public works under the provisions of this chapter shall expire ninety (90) days after issuance of the permit unless work has commenced or unless the permit has been extendednder KGG 6.06.050(C). inease e shall pr-ejt take tengef than fifteen (1 c) days to ,.,,m lete as measufed fr-ein A.e date if 0h t t o t to date ..F..empl et:..,. 4 Permit and Inspection Fees E. The director of public works, or designate, may in writing suspend or revoke a permit issued under the provisions of this chapter whenever the permit was issued in error or on the basis of incorrect information supplied or in violation of any other ordinance or regulation of the City. SECTION 3. —Amendment Section 6.06.050 of the Kent City Code relating to street and curb cut permit, inspection, and permit renewal fees is amended as follows. Sec. 6.06.050. Permit and inspection fees and permit renewal. A. The basic fee for a permit to cut a street, curb, sidewalk, or any portion of City right-of-way, whether or not improved, shall be fwen4y- three hundred dollars ($25300)_ f_ eh ,...a The fee f e,. emit to eu4 ti fb shall be twenty five dell fs ($25) for- eel. eaut The fee o fer- mit for- e utilitye iAensia, th4funs parallel to the street shall be ihir4y ,sell _s ie30 for- eaeh etil This basic fee shall apply to all utility I I work within public right-of-wav that involves cutting the public right-of-way,Utility, work esshall include, but not be limited to work performed in association with +I gas, telephone, electric power, cable TV, water, stormwater, and sewer, and underground facilities. (l B. An additional time charge will be made where total review and inspection time exceeds onesix (46) hours. Such extra charge will be invoiced to the applicant ee separately at the rate of twentyfifty dollars ($28LO) per hour, which is less than the average actual hourly cost for City staff employed to process these permits. I G. ReFmits may b Fene ied for fifteen (15) uudifienax days fvi e" half(1 2) of+l original permit fee pr-eyi ed the a ..,1 «„fmit 1' .1 f + t tiara of a'-'—r----Q ___, r_...____ -'._ _____..._ r___.._. .., �Yyxn�u .<r pr .,. w--nxe-c�rpia=usivzavL the o el «.mite,time. PC. Wherever work for which a permit is required by this chapter is commenced or performed prior to obtaining such permit, the basic permit fee shall be doubled, but the 1payment for such double fee shall not relieve any person from full compliance with all 5 Permit and Inspection Fees of the requirements of this chapter in the execution of the work, nor from any other penalties which may be provided for in this chapter, including criminal penalties. SECTION 4. —Amendment Section 6.06.060 of the Kent City Code relating to specifications and special requirements for street and curb cuts is amended as follows: Sec. 6.06.060. Specifications and special requirements. A. Specifications All curb and street cuts shall be repaired to conform to the requirements of Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction, 44"latest liedition, prepared by the Washington State Department of Transportation and the American Public Works Association. Copies of such publication or any additions or amendments thereto are on file with the City clerk and available to the general public. B. Permittee's performance responsibility In addition to all other requirements specified by this chapter or the Standard Specifications for Road. Bridge and Municipal Construction, adopted in subsection (A) of this section, the permittee shall be responsible for restoration of the street_ or curb, and all disturbed public right-of-way area to its original or better condition including any required overlays as approved by the director of public works. The permittee shall finish-patch the street or curb cut immediately upon completion of the project. The permittee shall be responsible for defects or failure of the street or curb cut area for a period of one (1) year following finish inspection. C. Curb cut locations The location of each curb cut must be approved by the department of public works. The City reserves the right to deny any request to cut any curb. D. Special conditions. At the discretion of the director of public works or designate, one (1) or more of the following requirements may be specified when conditions require their use. Wherever such special conditions are required, they shall be set forth on the permit at the time of issuance or as an amendment to the permit in 6 Permit and Inspection Fees those instances where conditions requiring their use become known after the permit has been issued: 1. installation of-Curb cuts within the right-of-way shall be made only in areas and by-a-_methods approved by the public works director, or his or her designee. :t engineer.. GtAs sha4l be made epAy in areas approved by the City eiginee�All jimproved or unimproved areas within the right-of-way shall be restored to an equal or better condition; 2 Excavated material shall be completely removed from the street surface; 3. Signs, cones, barricades, and all other traffic control devices to protect and control pedestrian and vehicular traffic in the construction area shall be used as prescribed by the traffic engineer, and in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways as amended, and shall be at the expense of the permittee; 4. One (1) or more traffic lanes shall be kept open at all times Moving traffic shall be properly controlled by uniformed flagmen, if specified. Hours of operation during construction and restoration shall be as specified on the permit; 5 Ingress and egress for vehicles and personnel to abutting property shall be maintained at all times; 6. Backfill and replacement of pavement or oiling of surface shall be done to the satisfaction of the public works directorC_t�neer. Unless otherwise specified by the public works directorC_�ty engineer, backfill material shall conform to Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction, adopted in subsection(A) of this section; 7. Filing of a surety indemnity bond approved by the department of public works to protect the City and approved public liability insurance naming the City as an additional insured in the amount specified on the face of the permit; 7 Permit and Inspection Fees 8. A cash deposit in the amount as specified on the face of the permit not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000)to be made to the City; 9. Open cuts within the paved area will not be permitted; 10. The construction inspector shall require that a temporary patch be made for thirty (30) days, and thereafter, a permanent patch will be placed by the permittee within five (5) days. SECTION S. -Amendment Section 6 06.070 of the Kent City Code relating to enforcement and penalties for street and curb cuts is amended as follows: Sec. 6.06.070. Enforcement and penalties. A. Enforcement authority The public works director, or his or her designee, eenstnae4ien inspeeter is authorized and directed to nforce all provisions of this chapter. B. Penalties It is unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to cut a street or curb, or cause the same to be done, in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter. chapter,of this the Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of p p upon conviction, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Each such person shall be guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or portion thereof during which any violation of any of the provisions of this chapter is committed, continued or permitted SECTION 6. -Amendment Section 6.07.010 of the Kent City Code relating to { street use permits is amended as follows: Sec. 6.07.010. Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to establish minimum rules and regulations relating to street use associated with property development utilityf work not requiring cuts, and other uses of streets, sidewalks, public property, public rights-of-way and other public places for private purposes, and to provide for enforcement. 8 Permit and Inspection Fees i i SECTION 7. —Amendment Section 6.07.170 of the Kent City Code relating to street use permit and inspection fees is amended as follows: Sec. 6.07.170. Permit and inspection fees. A. The basic fee for a street use permit shall be as follows: 1. KCC 6 07 040. Construction and property development, including utility work not requirin2 cuts f�ytwo hundred dollars ($4582LO). 2. KCC 6 07 060. Street vendors one hundred dollars ($100) per year. Permits are issued annually. 3. KCC 6 07 070 Sidewalk cafes one hundred dollars ($100) per year. Permits are issued annually. 4. KCC 6 07 090 Street closures fifty dollars ($50). ±I 5. KCC 6 07100 Master use permit one hundred dollars ($100). B Where total inspection time exceeds two (2) hours, an extra charge shall be invoiced to the applicant at an hourly rate to be established annually by the director. SECTION 8. —Amendment Section 7 04.100 of the Kent City Code relating to sanitary sewer permit fees is amended as follows. Sec. 7.04.100. Permit fees. A. The basic fee for each permit to connect with any public sewer or to construct, extend, relay, repair, or make connections with a lateral or private sewer inside of a property line is hereby fixed at two hundred twenty-five dollars ($225). An additional charge will be made if review and inspection time exceeds three and one-half (3.5) hours. The hourly rate for this additional staff time shall be paid at the rate of fifty dollars (S50) per hour, which is less than the average actual hourly cost for City staff 9 Permit and Inspection Fees I employed to process these permits. The fee shall be paid to the finance department who shall issue a receipt. Such receipt must be filed with the department of public works before the permit is issued. B. The fees for permits to construct, install or repair septic tanks shall be those established by the Seattle-King County department of public health. These fees shall be paid directly to that department. j SECTION 9. —Amendment Section 7.04.240 of the Kent City Code relating to sanitary sewer inspection fees is repealed in its entirety: See. 7.04.240. Fees for inspeetion. A- T1tLr2 513a11 b2 339 Ezxargc for- iccjvlica inSPevcxmzo unless an -nxapC$cxrnrrS nviissux .-y beeause of f ilu fe tee ply with the ♦eFms of this ehapte,. e nst....et:e„ f I e installation or fepairs ef septie tank systems, stieh fees shall be paid �e that depaftffiefA. Fef all inspeetteas fe whieh a eharge is made by the eity, the ehai-7ge shall eensist of�he aeItial eest per.how, li xneluding, evefhead, of sending- pttbhe war4s ElepaFtment persefhiel to make the inspeette s, plus equipmen4 refAal ehar-ges, if any. in fie even4 shall the eharte be less I. than twe" five dellai-7s ($25). A 11 inspeetien fees ..1...11 be paid to the finanee .7:.-eeta f whe shall issue e e pts Ne pefmi4 shall be issued to aff per-son who is delinquent in the paymefit ef inspeefiell SECTION 10. — Savings. The existing fee sections of the Kent City Code, which will be amended by this ordinance, shall remain in full force and effect until the effective date of this ordinance. i 10 Permit and Inspection Fees 1 SECTION 11. - Severability If any one or more section, subsections, or sentences of this ordinance are held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance and the same shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 12. -Effective Date This ordinance shall take effect and be in force ithirty (30) days from and after its passage as provided by law JIM WHITE, MAYOR ATTEST: BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK I APPROVED AS TO FORM. I TOM BRUBAKER, CITY ATTORNEY i PASSED: day of September, 2004. APPROVED: day of September, 2004. PUBLISHED: day of September, 2004. jI hereby certify that this is a true copy of Ordinance No. passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, and approved by the Mayor of the City of Kent as hereon indicated. (SEAL) BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK ex,roaow,w¢w.mwp.mm-eo e. 11 Permit and Inspection Fees RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, amending the fee schedule and fee schedule notes for planning and land use applications filed with the City of Kent. RECITALS ' A. The City of Kent Planning and Land Use Fee Schedule was originally adopted in 1979, and since adoption a number of amendments have been made to the schedule, with the most recent amendment passed by the City Council's adoption of Resolution No 1594 on June 5, 2001. B. It is necessary to amend the fee schedule and fee schedule notes in order to provide enough additional revenue to fund the luring of new permanent staff for the permit process. Because the ongoing level of permit activity has dramatically increased at a consistent level during the past six (6) months, the City is hiring these employees to assist with timely issuance of pending and new building permits. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1 Amend Planning Fee Schedule and Fee Schedule Notes RESOLUTION SECTION 1. — Fee Schedule and Fee Schedule Notes The fee schedule and the fee schedule notes attached and incorporated as Exhibit A are hereby established as the fee schedule and fee schedule notes for all planning and land use applications filed with the City of Kent. SECTION 2. — Savings Resolution No. 1594 and the fees established in that resolution,which are repealed and replaced by this resolution, shall remain in full force and effect until the effective date of this resolution. SECTION 3. — Severability If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution is declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this resolution SECTION 4. —Ratifzcatron Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this resolution is hereby ratified and affirmed SECTION S. — Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage. PASSED at a regular open public meeting by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, this day of September,2004. CONCURRED in by the Mayor of the City of Kent this day of September, 2004. JIM WHITE, MAYOR 2 Amend Planning Fee Schedule and Fee Schedule Notes ATTEST: BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: TOM BRUBAKER, CITY ATTORNEY i 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,the day of September, 2004. BRENDA JACOBER,CITY CLERK P C.il REIXLlil0l.lrtll wFee5Ge6iieRualuuwdx' f 1 3 Amend Planning Fee Schedule and Fee Schedule Notes IExhibit"A" CITY OF KENT PLANNING AND LAND USE FEE SCHEDULE KE N T (Effective 10/211041 W•Sn4G1 OK Approved by Resolution No Permit A lication T e Fee Notes Accessory Dwelling Unit $50 (1) Administrative Decision (WTF) $300 Appeal of Administrative Interpretation/ Decision $200 Appeal of SEPA Determination $200 Binding Site Plan $500 Binding Site Plan Modification $300/$400 (2) Combining Districts $1,500 (12) Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment $1,500 (12) Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment $1,500 (12) Conditional Use $1, 2A00 (15) Downtown Design Review $200/$500 (3) (16) Lot Line Adjustment $300 (4) Lot Line Elimination $100 (5) Mixed Use Design Review $500 (16) Multi-Family Design Review $500 + $10/unit (16) Multi-Family Dwelling Tax Exemption -Conditional Application $150 + $25/unit (18) Multi-Family Dwelling Tax Exemption - Final Application $150 (19) Multi-Family Tax Exemption Appeal-Conditional, Final, Extension $100 Multi-Family Tax Exemption Extension of Conditional Certificate $100 Tentative Planned Unit Development Plan $250 Planned Unit Development Plan $2,500 +$50/unit Planned Unit Development Plan Modification $250/$750 (6) Plat Modification/Alteration Minor Y.of plat fee Minor/Major Major Yz of plat fee (17) ! Pre-Application Conference $250 Public Notice Board $100 (7) SEPA Checklist $250/$700 (8) SEPA Modification $75/$250 (9) SEPA Exempt Determination $200 SEPA Environmental Impact Statement $2,000 +deposit (10) Shoreline Conditional Use 1 $1,200 (15) Shoreline Exempt Determination $200 Shoreline Substantial Development $1,000 Shoreline Variance $750 (15) Short Plat (2-4 lots) $599750 Short Plat (5-9 lots) -Tentative Plat $250 Short Plat (5-9 lots) - Preliminary Plat $4;5W2A00 + $50/lot Short Plat(5-9 lots)-Final Plat $4=l 500+$201lot Sign Permit $150 Special Home Occupation Permit $300 (15) Page 1 of 4 Permit Application Type (cont.) Fee Notes Subdivision -Tentative Plat- $250 Subdivision - Preliminary Plat $2,5003.500 +$50/lot Subdivision - Final Plat $4; 2.000+ $20/lot Temporary Use $100/$250/$150 (11) Temporary Sign $75 Variance-Administrative $300 Variance-Single Family Dwelling $300 (15) Variance-Sign &Other than Single Family Dwelling $702A00 (15) Zone Map Amendment(Rezone) $4-,500-2.000 (12) Zoning /Subdivision Code Text Amendment $500/$1,500 (12) (13) Zoning Permit I Site Plan Review $25/$50/value (14a-14e) (16) Zoning Determination/Compliance Letter i i I t 1 1 Page 2 of 4 CITY OF KENT PLANNING AND LAND USE FEE SCHEDULE NOTES (Effective d"'�004October 21, 2004) (1) $50 fee is applicable for an attached accessory dwelling unit, an interior accessory dwelling unit or for a detached accessory dwelling unit in a single-family residential zone. The fee includes the cost of the Planning Services Office recording of the accessory dwelling unit covenant documents with King County An accessory living quarters in a commercial or industrial zone is subject to the applicable construction value-based fee j (2) Any changes to an approved, but unrecorded Binding Site Plan are subject to the $300 fee for a modification to a Binding Site Plan Any changes to a recorded Binding Site Plan are subject to the $400 fee for a modification to a Binding Site Plan. (3) The $200 fee is applicable to minor alterations and improvements The $500 fee is applicable to all new buildings, redevelopment, and major alterations and improvements (4) Fee includes the cost of the Planning Services Office recording of the lot line revision documents with King County (5) The $100 fee is applicable to the elimination of lot lines between two or more parcels in the same ownership The fee includes the cost of the Planning Services Office recording of the lot line revision documents with King County All other types of lot line adjustments, except for a lot line elimination, are subject to the lot line adjustment fee schedule (6) Any minor change to an approved Planned Unit Development Plan is subject to the $250 fee for a modification Any major change to an approved Planned Unit Development Plan is subject to the $750 fee for a modification (7) The Planning Manager has the authority to change this fee as needed to cover City expenditures (8) The $250 fee is applicable only to SEPA review of construction of one single family dwelling on an individual parcel All other SEPA checklist applications are subject to the $700 fee (9) The $75 fee is applicable only to modifications to a SEPA determination for one single family dwelling on an individual parcel All other modifications to a SEPA determination are subject to the $250 fee. (10) $2000 fee plus a deposit, equal to the estimated cost of contract services necessary to complete the EIS process, must be submitted to the city (11) Temporary Use Permits 0-30 days $100 31-90 days $250 Extensions beyond 90 days. $150 (12) Application requires public hearings If multiple permit applications which require the same hearing procedure are submitted at the same time, the applicant will be charged the full fee for the permit application with the highest fee and 50% of the established fee for each of the other permits eligible for a consolidated review and hearing. (13) The $500 fee is applicable to amendments to Single Family Residential zones only. Amendments to all other zoning districts or sections of the zoning code are subject to the $1,500 fee (14) a) The $25 fee is applicable for Minor Single Family Dwelling Construction on an existing dwelling such as a deck, minor addition of less than 25% of existing floor area, interior remodel or accessory building of 500 square feet or less on the same lot as the existing dwelling. iPage 3 of 4 City of Kent Planning Services Notes on the Fee Schedule (Effective 1-10/21/04) b) The $50 fee is applicable for Major Single Family Dwelling Construction on an existing dwelling such as major addition of more than 25% of existing floor area or an accessory building of more than 500 square feet on the same lot as the existing dwelling c) All new single family dwelling construction in a residential zone is subject to the following fee schedule Development Services Construction Value: $0 - $74,999$50......... . . ... .... . ..$50 j $75,000 - $124,999 . ....... .. ........ .$100 $125,000 - $224,999 . . . ....$200 Over$225,000..... ...$300 d) All new buildings, tenant improvements, an accessory living quarters in a commercial or industrial zone and other construction and development activity, other than single family dwelling construction, is subject to the following fee schedule. Development Services Construction Value $0 - $99,999 $2&9333 $100,000 - $249,999 . $a00667 $250,000 - $499,999 .. $74%1,000 $500,000 - $999,999 . $4,WG1.333 j $1,000,000 - $4,999,999 $4-,5002.000 $5,000,000 - $10,000,000 $2,,G902.667 Over $10,000,000 . . . . $2-,5093,333 e) The zoning permit fee for those development projects for which no building permit is required but which requires site plan review and a zoning permit, shall be based on the value of the proposed development to be undertaken The value of the proposed construction/ development shall be determined based on professional estimates by a licensed engineer, architect, landscape designer or contractor These estimates may include, but are not limited to, grade and fill of the site, paving, placement of utilities, lighting, landscaping, and other site improvements The combined total of the cost estimates for all development on the site shall be the established value basis for the zoning permit fee [as listed in 14c or 14d categories above as appropriate] (15) Application requires a public hearing before the Hearings Examiner If multiple permit applications which require a HE decision are submitted at the same time, the applicant will be charged the full fee for the permit application with the highest fee and 50% of the established fee for each of the other permits eligible for a consolidated review and hearing (16) Application fees may be reduced by 75% if the application is for a mixed-use building Fee reduction applies to site plan review/zoning permit, mixed use design review, multi-family design review and downtown design review Fee waivers do not apply to SEPA, short plat, subdivision or other permit requests associated with the development of a site, nor does fee reduction apply to mixed use development where the commercial and residential uses are not located within the same building (17) Plat alteration fees are determined after review whether the changes requested are minor or major A minor change is done administrative and the fee is % the cost of the original preliminary plat fee A major change requires a public hearing or meeting and the fee is % the cost of the original preliminary plat fee. A public notice board is required for a major alteration (18) The maximum fee shall be $500 (19) These funds are distributed to the King County Assessor's Office by the City Page 4 of 4 , RESOLUTION NO. i A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, amending the schedule of fees for permits and plan review conducted under the provisions of the International Fire Code. RECITALS A. By its adoption of Resolution No 1676 on May 4, 2004, the City Council established a schedule of fees applicable to permits, certificates, and inspections issued and conducted under the International Building Code, the International Residential Code, the International Mechanical Code, the Uniform Plumbing Code, and the International Fire Code B. It is appropriate to amend the schedule of fees relating to these International Codes in order to add additional fees for development plan review, land use application review, and permit fees required under the International Fire Code and/or the Kent City Code that were not included in Resolution No. 1676. C. The amended schedule of fees in this resolution has been proposed by the City's building code official and fire code official, and includes the cost of administration involved in the review of land use applications and development plans and in the processing, issuance, and renewal of permits. 1 Amended Fee Schedule Under the International Fire Code i NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: RESOLUTION SECTION 1. —Fees Amended. Section 1(D) of Resolution No 1676, adopted on May 4, 2004, is amended as follows: D. International Fire Code—Fire permit and plan review fees Pursuant to Section 13.01.110 of the Kent City Code, the fees to be assessed for development plan review, land use application review, fire permits or certificates, and related inspections under the International Fire Code shall be as set forth in Exhibit "D," which is attached and incorporated into this resolution. SECTION Z —Exhibit Superceded. On the effective date of this resolution, the attached and revised Exhibit "D" shall supersede in its entirety Exhibit "D" attached to Resolution No 1676. SECTION 3. — Savings Resolution No. 1676 and the fees established in Exhibit "D"to that resolution, which are repealed and replaced by this resolution, shall remain in full force and effect until the effective date of this resolution. SECTION 4. — Severability If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution is declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this resolution. 2 Amended Fee Schedule Under the International Fire Code SECTION 5. - .Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect and be in force thirty(30) days from and after its passage. IPASSED at a regular open public meeting by the City Council of the City of Kent,Washington,this day of September,2004. CONCURRED in by the Mayor of the City of Kent this day of September,2004 JIM WHITE, MAYOR ATTEST: BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: TOM BRUBAKER,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,the day of September, 2004. BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK PG W pFSOl1l11fAANf mPeR.vwiKeylu 3 Amended Fee Schedule Under the International Fire Code Exhibit "D" CITY OF KENT FIRE CODE FEE SCHEDULE PLAN REVIEW AND PERMIT FEES KENT (Effective 10/21104) YV�S� FGTOA Approved by Resolution No Permit Issuance Fees: Fee Issuance of each annual permit under the fire code $57 50 Issuance of each annual fire protection system permit, per building $57 00 Issuance of a residential home hearing fuel tank removal permit, per application $75 00 Issuance of a fireworks permit for a fireworks stand, per application $100 00 Issuance of a fireworks permit for a fireworks display, per application $100 00 Develo ment Plan Review and Permit Fees: Fee Fire Prevention Permits- Plan Review Fee 65% of permit fee Per building permit fee valuation table, Permit Fee Exhibit A of Resolution No 1676 Review of Building Permits- Single-Family Plan Review 15% of the permit fee ($50 minimum jeel Commercial Plan Review 20% of the permit fee ($50 minimum fee) Review of Land Use Applications: Boundary Line Adjustment JL7 00 Binding Site Plan 93 00 Short Subdivision ja3 00 Other Site Plan Reviews I4L 00 Preliminary Play 1307 50 Residential Variances 3$ 6 50 Other Proiect Approvals 15450 SEPA Checklist 66 00 SEPA Checklist as Part of a Proiect 33 00 Requiring Hearing Examiner Approval LGL8 00 Other Inspections and Fees: Fee Each hydrant flow request $86 00 per hour r Initial fire and life safety inspection for new business, per application $50 00 Inspections outside of normal business hours (minimum charge— two hours) $86 00 per hour Reinspection fees assessed when work for which an inspection is requested is not complete, when required corrections have not been made, when work is not accessible, or when the permit or approved plans are not made readily available $86.00 per hour Appeal filing fee $200 00 Penal Fees: Fee Failing to mark or maintain the marking of a designated fire lane 1 $150 00 ORDINANCE NO. IAN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, amending the 2004 budget for adjustments relating to development permit processing. RECITALS A. Approximately six (6) months ago, the City Council approved a temporary increase to its staffing relating to development permit processing in order to accommodate what appeared to be a temporary increase in building activity in the City of Kent. B. The previously approved temporary staffing increase was for a six month period and is now coming to an end. jC. It now appears that this increase in building permit activity is not temporary, but rather is an indicator of increased and prolonged building activity in the City of Kent. D. Typically, City staff manage and process building permits for building projects with a total value of approximately $25 to $30 million in any given month. Recently, however, the total value of building projects in our building permit process .,pipeline" has been averaging approximately $70 million per month. Similarly, the jnumber of permit applications and the number of permits issued has increased in the 1 2004 General Fund Budget Adjustment- Permit Processing Needs past year. Unfortunately, the City's rate of on time building permit review and issuance has declined from ninety-five (95) percent to eighty-five (85) percent. This decline is unacceptable both to City staff and our permit applicant customers, and additional full- time employees are required to handle this dramatic increase in building permit activity and to restore the City's building permit on time performance. E. City administration intends to add nine (9) new permit development review and approval positions, all of which will serve and enhance the building and permit center process. Those positions are as follows: 1. Public Works Permit Coordinator. 2. Public Works Engineer II. 3. Public Works Construction Inspector. 4. Community Development Permit Center, Permit Tech. I. 5 Community Development Permit Center, Office Tech III. 6 Community Development Building Services, Plans Examiner. 7. Community Development Building Services, Combination Building Inspector 8. Fire Department Plans Examiner. 9. Fire Department Inspector. The City will also adjust an open, vacant Planning Assistant position to a Planner position, and apply certain budgeted funds to hire an intem for the department. The Mayor may clarify or amend job descriptions for these positions for that same purpose, and these positions may be changed to more efficiently address the City's permit review processing needs. F. In order to pay for these full-time positions,the City will adjust a limited number of plan review and inspection fees to increase revenues and maintain the General Fund end balance. 2 2004 General Fund Budget Adjustment- Permit Processing Needs 1 jNOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: ORDINANCE SECTION 1. - Budget Adjustment. The 2004 City General Fund budget is amended to increase revenues and expenditures by $196,500 and to authorize nine (9) new development permit processing staff positions. SECTION 2. -Ratification Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this resolution is hereby ratified and affirmed. SECTION 3. - SeverabihU If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance. SECTION 4. -Effective Date This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty(30) days from and after its passage. I JIM WHITE, MAYOR ATTEST. BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK 3 2004 General Fund Budget Adjustment- Permit Processing Needs APPROVED AS TO FORM: TOM BRUBAKER, CITY ATTORNEY PASSED- day of September, 2004. APPROVED: day of September, 2004. PUBLISHED: day of September, 2004. I hereby certify that this is a true copy of Ordinance No. passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, and approved by the Mayor of the City of Kent as hereon indicated. (SEAL) BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK ➢`CnIMD)AK'FBWeaqem+8]N'e'➢ewR�mJa III 4 2004 General Fund Budget Adjustment- Permit Processing Needs Kent City Council M ting Date S tember 1 2004 Category r Business 1. SUBJECT: COPPER RIDGE CLOSED RECORD APPEAL HE G (QUASI- JUDICIAL PROCEEDING) 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: This is a closed record appe hearing of the decision approving a planned unit development and denying an appe of the state environmental policy act determination for Schneider Homes. The Kent earing Examiner's Decision was issued on May 6, 2004. The only persons who will a allowed to speak at this appeal hearing will be the appellants and respondents record in the Hearing Examiner Decision on appeal. Elizabeth Thomas, s cial outside legal counsel for the City Council on this matter,will address the Coun ' and parties on the procedures for this appeal hearing. 3. EXHIBITS: A complete copy of the aring Examiner's record, Appellants' request for appeal and the transcript of proceedings has been available in the Council's office since Wednesday, Au st 18, 2004 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Kent He nLy Examiner (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Co ission, etc.) 5. FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure? N/A Reven e? N/A Currently in the Budget? es No If no: Unbudgeted Expense: Fun Amount $ Unbudgeted Revenue: F Amount $ 6. CITY COUNCIL ACT ON: Councilmember moves, Councilmember seconds to sustain/reverse/re and the Hearing Examiner's May 6, 2004, decision. DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda IItem No. 7B Kent City Council Meeting Date September 21, 2004 Category Other Business 1. SUBJECT: STREET VACATION, SOUTHEAST 278"" STREET— SET PUBLIC HEARING DATE - RESOLUTION 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: Passage of Resolution No. scheduling a public hearing for October 19, 2004, for a Street and/or Alley Vacation Application and Petition filed by Cherie Lang, to vacate a portion of Southeast 278t' Street. 3. EXHIBITS: Resolution 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Staff (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc.) 5. FISCAL IMPACT: Expenditure? Revenue? Currently in the Budget? Yes No If no: Unbudgeted Expense: Fund Amount $ Unbudgeted Revenue: Fund Amount $ 6. CITY COUNCIL ACTION:t- Councilmember Ytioves, Councilmember& seconds to adopt Resolution No. c S5, scheduling a public hearing for October 19, 2004, for a Street Vacation „ P r application and petition to vacate a portion of SE 278 h Street. DISCUSSION: ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. -/�. Kent City Council Meeting Date September 21. 2004 Category Bids 1. SUBJECT: PIONEER STREETISMITH STREET IMPROVEMENTS 2. SUMMARY STATEMENT: The bid opening for this project was held on September 13, 2004, with six bids received. The low bid was submitted by Rodarte Construction, Inc. in the amount of$713,672.60. The Engineer's estimate was $756,968.22. The Public Works Director recommends awarding the contract to Rodarte Construction, Inc. subject to approval from Federal Highway Administration/ Washington State Department of Transportation 3. EXHIBITS: Public Works Director's memorandum 4. RECOMMENDED BY: Public Works Director (Committee, Staff, Examiner, Commission, etc.) 5. FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure? X Revenue?_ Currently in the Budget? Yes X No If no: Unbudgeted Expense: Fund Amount $ Unbudgeted Revenue: Fund Amount S 6. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Councilmember moves, Councilmember C seconds to authorize the Mayor to enter into a contract to award the Pioneer Street and Smith Street Improvements contract to Rodarte Construction, Inc. in the amount of $713,672.60 subject to authorization from Federal Highway Administration/ Washington State Department of Transportation approval. DISCUSSION: �fv ACTION: Council Agenda Item No. 8A PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Don E. Wickstrom, P.E. Public Works Director Phone 253-856-5500 KFax 253-856-6500 ENT WASH I N G T O N Address 220 Fourth Avenue S Kent,WA 98032-5895 September 21,2004 TO: Mayor Wlute and Kent City Council FROM: Don Wickstrom, Public Works Director SUBJECT: Pioneer and Smith Street Bid opening for this project was held on September 13, 2004 with six bids received. The low bid was submitted by Rodarte Construction, Inc. in the amount of$713,672 60 The Engineer's estimate was S756,968 22 The Public Works Director recommends awarding this contract to Rodarte Construction, Inc. Bid Summary Rodarte Construction, Inc. $713,672.60 Construct Co ,LLC $811,833.76 R.W Scott Construction Co $834,893.40 Westwater Construction Co. $905,472.90 Dennis R Craig Construction, Inc $956,776 08 ICON Materials $996,193.99 Engineer's Estimate $756,968.22 1 Mayor White and Kent City Council Pioneer and Smith Street-Award Bid September 21,2004 1 REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES AND STAFF A. COUNCIL PRESIDENT B. OPERATIONS COMMITTEE C. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE D. PUBLIC WORKS E. PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE F. PARKS AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE G. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS REPORTS FROM SPECIAL COMMITTEES 1 OPERATIONS COMMITTEE MINUTES rAUGUST 17,2004 r Committee Members Present: Chair Tim Clark,Julie Peterson,Bruce White The meeting was called to order by Tim Clark, Chair at 4:05 p in. APPROVAL OF MINUTES DATED JULY 20, 2004 Bruce White moved to approve the minutes of the July 20, 2004, Operation Committee meeting. The motion was seconded by Julie Peterson and passed 3-0. APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS DATED JULY 30 2004 AND AUGUST 13 2004 Assistant Finance Director Cliff Craig presented the vouchers for July 30, 2004, and August 13, 2004, for approval. Julie Peterson moved to approve the vouchers dated July 30, 2004, and August 13, 2004. Bruce White seconded the motion, which passed 3-0. SHOPPING CART ORDINANCE Mayor Jim White and City Attorney Tom Brubaker presented the Shopping Cart Ordinance. Mayor White stated that the City has encountered numerous abandoned shopping carts which constitute a nuisance, create potential hazards to the health and safety of the public, and interfere with pedestrian and vehicular traffic within the City of Kent. Mayor White stated that on November 16, 2000, he sent a letter to area stores which provide shopping carts for their customers requesting they be responsible for their carts. Mayor White stated the accumulation of wrecked, dismantled, and abandoned shopping carts on public or private property also tends to create conditions that reduce property values and promote aesthetic blight and property deterioration in the City. The intent of this ordinance is to ensure that measures are taken by store owners to prevent the removal of shopping carts from store premises and parking lots, to make the removal of shopping carts from the limits of store owners' property a violation of this Code, and to facilitate the retrieval of abandoned carts. Mr. Brubaker advised that no budget impact is anticipated though nominal revenue may be generated in the event fines are issued in accordance with the proposed ordinance. Julie Peterson moved to table the Shopping Cart Ordinance to the first Operations Committee meeting in October. The motion was seconded and passed 3-0. r r r 2 Operations Committee Minutes July 20, 2004 LODGING TAX ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER Economic Finance Manager Nathan Torgelson presented the Lodging Tax Advisory Board Member agenda item. Mr. Torgelson advised that the City of Kent Lodging Tax Advisory Board has recommended that Greg Haffner be appointed to fill the present vacant position to the Board for a three (3)year term. Mr. Haffner is a partner at the Curran Mendoza Law Firm in Kent, is counsel to the Kent Downtown Partnership and the Civic and Performing Arts Board, and is active in the Kent Rotary Club. Mr. Torgelson introduced Greg Haffner who stated that he is happy and honored to serve on the Board. Julie Peterson moved to recommend approval of Greg Haffner for a three (3) year term on the City's Lodging Tax Advisory Board. Bruce White seconded the motion, which passed 3-0. 2004 BUDGET ADJUSTMENT ORDINANCE Assistant Finance Director Cliff Craig presented the 2004 Budget Adjustment Ordinance. Mr. Craig requests authorization to approve the technical gross budget adjustment ordinance totaling $13,155,204 for budget adjustments made between January 1,2004 and July 31,2004, which he stated is primarily a housekeeping device and is not a requirement of the City. Bruce White moved recommend Council approve the consolidated budget adjustment ordinance for adjustments made between January 1, 2004, and July 31, 2004, totaling $13,155,204. Julie Peterson seconded the motion,which passed 3-0. 2ND QUARTER 2004 FINANCIAL REPORT Assistant Finance Director Cliff Craig presented a PowerPoint presentation of the 2"d r Quarter 2040 Financial Report for informational purposes only and directed the Committee to please contact him should they have further questions on the report. No action was necessary. The meeting was adjourned at 4:57 p.m. Renee Cameron Operations Committee Secretary r i 2 CONTINUED COMMUNICATIONS A. EXECUTIVE SESSION A) PENDING LITIGATION ACTION AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION