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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 05/15/2007 Kent City Council Meeting KENT WASHINGTON May 15, 2007 The regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor Cooke. Councilmembers present- Albertson, Clark, Harmon, O'Brien, Ranniger, Raplee and Thomas. (CFN-198) PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A. Public Recognition. (CFN-198) The Mayor introduced Roberto Gonzales and presented him with a proclamation from Governor Christine Gregoire recognizing the celebration of Cmco de Mayo. B Community Events. (CFN-198) The following events were announced: Kid's Fishing Experience at Three Friends Fishing Hole, registration for summer quarter Parks programs, Youth Soccer, Downtown Spring Clean-Up,National Trails Day, and the Relay for Life C. National Public Works Week. (CFN-155) Mayor Cooke read a proclamation declaring the week of May 20-26 as Public Works Week The Public Works Director accepted the proclamation and gave a brief explanation of the functions of the Public Works Department. D. National Historic Preservation Day. (CFN-155) The Mayor read a proclamation declaring May 26 as National Historic Preservation Day, and presented the proclamation to Norm Turner, the President of the Kent Historical Society. Turner invited all to attend an Open House at the Bereiter House that day. E. Public Safety Report. (CFN-122) Police Chief Strachan outlined statistics for April and May regarding charges and arrests,jail bookings, stolen vehicles, speeding tickets, drunk driving arrests, and traffic infractions. He also discussed the crime analyst, recruitment and bicycle unit deployment and staffing. CONSENT CALENDAR RANNIGER MOVED to approve Consent Calendar Items A through L. Clark seconded and the motion carried. A. Approval of Meeting. (CFN-198) The minutes of the regular Council meeting of May 1, 2007, were approved B. Approval of Bills. (CFN-104) Bills were not available for approval. C. East Seattle Street Water and Sewer Replacement. (CFN-1038) The East Seattle Street Water & Sewer Replacement Project was accepted as complete and the Mayor was authorized to execute a contract amendment, in a form approved by the City Attorney, to increase the contract amount by $84,216 for a total final project cost of$747,216 D. Vision Leadership Goods and Services Agreement. (CFN-122&1038) The Mayor was authorized to sign a Goods and Services Agreement with Vision Leadership in the amount of $15,118 to construct a Challenge Course at a site near 124 Ave SE and SE 286 Place. A 1 Kent City Council Minutes May 15, 2007 Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between the Fire Department and the Water Department for use of this parcel E. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Pre-Hospital Participation Grant. (CFN-122) An EMS Pre-hospital Participation Grant in the amount of$1,439 was accepted This grant has been received from the State of Washington Department of Health, Office of Emergency Medical and Trauma Prevention since 1998. The grant was provided through the Trauma Care Fund to assist with meeting requirements to provide trauma care services to the public as a verified EMS and Trauma Pre-hospital service. This money will be used to purchase temporal artery thermometers. F Kent East Hill Operations Center(KEHOC) Architectural Contract. (CFN-239) The Mayor was authorized to sign a contract for architectural services with Wagner Architects Planners for Phase 2 Design of the Kent East Hill Operations Center in an amount (KEHOC) in an amount not to exceed $2,472,142, upon concurrence of the language therein by the City Attorney and the Public Works Director. G Jail Services Memorandum of Understanding. (CFN-118) The Mayor was authorized to sign the Memorandum of Understanding between King County and the City of Kent for Jail Services The Memorandum of Understanding will dedicate office space for one full-time equivalent(1 0 FTE) DSHS financial application worker to be sited within the Kent City Hall building. This effort is sponsored and supported by HB1290 Jail Services funds. H. 2006 Building and Fire Codes. (CFN-205) Ordinance Nos. 3839 and 3840 which adopt the International Building, Residential, Mechanical and Fire Codes and the Uniform Plumbing Code, together with the City's local amendments to those codes, were adopted. 1. Rotary Club of Kent Donation. (CFN-104) Donation to the Kent Drinking Driver Task Force (DDTF) in the amount of$1,000 from the Rotary Club of Kent was accepted The funds will be used to cover printing costs for coffee sleeves which will be printed with various messages about the consequences of drinking and driving, and will be distributed by various coffee shops in the community. J. Kent Lions Club Donation. (CFN-104) Donation to the Kent Drinking Driver Task Force (DDTF) in the amount of$250.00 from the Kent Lions Club was accepted. The funds will be used to cover printing costs for coffee sleeves which will be printed with various messages about the consequences of drinking and driving, and will be distributed by various coffee shops in the community K Washington Traffic Safety Commission Grant. (CFN-122) Grant to the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) in the amount of$2,500.00 to fund officer overtime for the Night Time Seat Belt Enforcement mobilization was accepted This is an enforcement activity with"zero tolerance" for seat belt violators. L. Emergency Management Homeland Security Sub-Grant. (CFN-122) The Mayor was authorized to accept and sign a contract relating to the King County Office of Emergency Management Homeland Security Sub-grant in the amount of$21,800 2 Kent City Council Minutes May 15, 2007 OTHER BUSINESS A. 2006 Comprehensive Plan and Zoning District Map Amendments, Parks and Open Space and Reconciling Single Family Zoning. (CFN-377,131&118) The proposal amends the Comprehensive Plan Land Use and Zoning District Maps regarding 1) adjustments to properties for Parks and Open Space, and 2) reconciliation of the maps related to single family residential, including additional consideration of properties located within the Lake Meridian watershed These projects were included in the Annual Docket which was approved by the City Council in December, 2006 for further staff analysis and recommendation Gloria Gould-Wesson of the Community Development Department explained the amendments and the Land Use and Planning Board process, and answered questions from Councilmembers. The following persons spoke in support of the proposal: Arnie Jacot, 13841 SE 2601h, Kent Don West, 25866 1361h Avenue SE, Kent Greg Byler, 26218 135`h Avenue SE, Kent Scott Highland, 13721 SE 260`h, Kent Wendy Basham, 25739 135`h Ave. SE, Kent Jerry Whitten, 26080 141't Avenue SE, Kent Julie Orsman, 26226 135th Avenue SE, Kent Nancy McElheran, 25931 1381h Ave SE, Kent Jeanine Crowley, 26130 134`h Ave SE, Kent Kathy Ekstrand, 26600 137`h Ave. SE, Kent Bill Hazelett, 14258 SE 2701h Place, Kent Chet Ekstrand, 26600 1371h Avenue SE, Kent Debra Hazelett. 14258 SE 270`h Place, Kent Michelle McDowell, 25860 136`h Ave SE Kent Paul Noot, 26200 135`h Avenue SE, Kent John Wright, 14506 SE 2661h, Kent Tracie McGovern, 26200 135`h Ave SE Kent Sally McDonough, 26441 1371h Ave. SE Kent Kathy Highland, 13721 SE 260`h, Kent Brian McDonough, 26441 137`h Ave. SE, Kent Jim Berrios, 9506 S 234`h Place. Kent Bruce Axworthy, 26137 135`h Place SE, Kent Jamie Danielsen 25860 1361h Ave SE, Kent Monica O'Neill, 26459 1371h Ave. SE, Kent Bernice West, 25866 136`h Avenue SE, Kent Laurin McElheran, 25931 1381h Ave. SE, Kent Mike Carpmrto, U 48 N. Central, Kent, spoke in opposition to the proposal, and suggested that the area from the lakeshore back to a line of 150 feet be set aside for an SR-3 zone He said this would mirror most of the developed areas. He also suggested that any land behind the SR-3 zoned lakefront be left at SR-4.5 Larry Costich, Attorney representing the Carpinito family, 2801 Alaskan Way, Seattle, also spoke against the proposal as it pertains to Lake Meridian, saying it will not protect water quality. He said that it will result in a development that will adversely affect the public health, safety and general welfare, that it is not based on new information and no circumstances have changed since the Comprehensive Plan was passed, and that it is inconsistent with the Comprehensive Plan's goals and policies. HARMON MOVED to approve the Comprehensive Plan Land Use and Zoning District Maps regarding Parks and Open Space and Reconciling Single Family Zoning as recommended by the Planning & Economic Development Committee, and to direct the City Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance. Watson seconded. Harmon said the impact of this proposal is insignificant to citywide housing targets. O'Brien stated that zoning does not affect water quality and said that cleanup of the lake should begin with the residents Environmental Engineering Manager Mactutis clarified that storm water detention requirements are based on the square footage of impervious surface, not on density or zoning. 3 Kent City Council Minutes May 15, 2007 HARMON MOVED to make a letter from Sam Pace of the Seattle-King County Association of Realtors and material submitted by Michelle McDowell part of the public record Raplee seconded and the motion carried Clark stated that the Council is concerned with the health of the lake and greater urbanization will continue to present problems. Thomas pointed out that Council has recently rejected up-zones on the north side of SE 256 h Ranniger said increasing the density will not take the pressure off the lake and that affordable housing can be created in other areas She noted that water quality problems will not be solved by down-zoning. Thomas said the impact to the school system will be minor. Upon a roll call vote, the motion to approve the Comprehensive Plan Land Use and Zoning District Maps carried 4-3 with Albertson, Harmon, Ranniger and Raplee in favor and Clark, O'Brien and Thomas opposed. B. Medic One/Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Lew, (CFN-122) The proposed resolution would support the countywide EMS levy, which would raise $605 million over six years, beginning in 2008. If approved by the voters, the cost to property owners on a $300,000 home would be $90 a year. Basic life support agencies would receive some funding from the levy, and Kent's portion is projected to be $1,208,076 Fire Chief Schneider explained the issue in detail, including the formula for determining the appropriation, expenditures from the contingency fund, and the importance of the levy, and noted that 73% of their calls are EMS-related. CLARK MOVED to adopt Resolution No 1754 supporting the countywide Medic One/Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Levy. Ranniger seconded and the motion carried. REPORTS Council President. (CFN-198) No report was given. Mayor. (CFN-198) Mayor Cooke announced that House Bill 2388 relating to the ability of the City to form a Public Facilities District was signed today. Operations Committee. (CFN-198) No report was given. Parks and Human Services Committee. (CFN-198) Ranniger noted that the next meeting will be held on May 17 at 5:00 p m. Planning and Economic Development Committee. (CFN-198) No report was given. Public Safety Committee, (CFN-198) No report was given. Public Works Committee. (CFN-198) Raplee noted that the next meeting will be held at 5:00 p m on May 21 s` 4 Kent City Council Minutes May 15, 2007 Administration. (CFN-198) Hodgson announced that there will be activity on the Amiga Center site next week, and the City Attorney explained that only planning work on this project has been done so far, including applying for a permit. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 9.10 p.m. (CFN-198) 4.,en Jacober, CMC City Clerk 5