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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 05/19/2009 Kent City Council Meeting KentWAS x GTOx May 19, 2009 Hi The regular meeting of the Kent City Council was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor Cooke. Councilmembers present: Albertson, Clark, Danielson, Harmon, Ranniger, Raplee and Thomas. (CFN-198) CHANGES TO THE AGENDA A. From Council, Administration. Staff. (CFN-198) Ranniger moved to remove Consent Calendar Item 6E, 2009 Design & Construction Standards, from the agenda and remand it back to the Public Works Committee. Raplee seconded and the motion carried. B. From the Public. (CFN-198) Mayor Cooke noted that Matt DeKerrie will present an award to the winner of the Allied Waste contest under Public Communications. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A. Public Recognition. (CFN-198) Council President Raplee announced that the ShoWare Center has received an Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects for Civic Design in Washington State. Mayor Cooke introduced Auburn City Council Member Virginia Haugen, Boy Scout Lucas Shoemaker who is a student at Meridian Middle School and is working on his Communications Merit Badge, and Dr. T. M. Sells and international students from Highline Community College who are part of the U.S. State Department's Summit Initiative. B. Community Events. (CFN-198) Ranniger encouraged those interested to attend a meeting from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on June 3, 2009, at the Phoenix Academy to discuss the location for an off leash dog park on East Hill. Mayor Cooke announced a community forum with Julia Patterson to discuss transportation protects and funding, which will be held on June 4th at the Kent Senior Center. Ranniger noted that the Chamber of Commerce and the City will discuss transportation options at the ShoWare Center on May 21. C. East Hill Elementary School Handheld Instrument Performance. (CFN-198) A musical performance was given by students of East Hill Elementary School, led by music teacher Matthew Kelly. D. Public Safety Report. (CFN-122) Deputy Police Chief Painter updated the monthly statistics and explained how the Neighborhood Response Team is organized. He outlined upcoming summer events such as the 4th of July, Cornucopia Days and ShoWare events, and enforcement emphasis on things such as illegal street racing, DUI, prostitution, intersection violations, and Click It or Ticket. E. Commute Trip Reduction Diamond Awards. (CFN-155) Monica Whitman announced that four of the eighteen Diamond Award winners are located in Kent, and presented certificates to representatives of Oberto Sausage Company, REI, Horizon Airlines, and Digital Control. 1 Kent City Council Minutes May 19, 2009 F. Wheel Options Statewide Grand Prize Winner. (CFN-155) Monica Whitman announced that Lorene Yurak of the Kent School District is the statewide Wheel Options grand prize winner, and awarded her a check in the amount of $2,500. ADDED ITEM G. Allied Waste Recycling Contest Award Presentation. (CFN-198) Matt DeKerrie of Allied Waste introduced the winner of their Recycling Contest and noted that her family will receive a year of garbage service free. CONSENT CALENDAR Raplee moved to adopt Consent Calendar Items A through M, with the exception of E. Clark seconded and the motion carried. A. Approval of Minutes. (CFN-198) The minutes of the regular Council meeting of May 51 2009, were approved. B. Approval of Bills. (CFN-104) This information was not available. C. Maocon Mapping Contract for 2009 Digital Aerial Photography. (CFN-1038) The Mayor was authorized to sign a Consultant Services Agreement with Mapcon Mapping Inc. in the amount of $114,250 for aerial photographic mapping services, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director. D. King County Interlocal Agreement Re Transfer of Properties. (CFN-239) The Mayor was authorized to sign the Interlocal Agreement between King County and the City of Kent relating to the transfer of two County-owned parcels used principally for drainage to the City of Kent, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director. King County wishes to transfer two drainage parcels supporting the Southeast 240th roadway. One parcel is identified as King County tax parcels numbers 162205-9127 and was part of the DeMarco annexation which took effect on June 27, 2001, and the second parcel is identified as parcel number 222205-9009 and was part of the Meridian Valley annexation, which took effect on July 1, 1997. Transfer of these two parcels is required for ownership purposes by the City as a result of the referenced annexations so the City can continue maintenance as required. E. 2009 Design & Construction Standards Ordinance. (CFN-140) This item was removed from the agenda. F. Plemmons Industry Lease Renewal for Maintenance Facility. (CFN-239) The Mayor was authorized to execute a three-year Lease Agreement with Plemmons Industries, to lease warehouse space to be used as the Traffic Signal and Streetlight Maintenance Facility, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director. 2 Kent City Council Minutes May 19, 2009 G. King County Office of Emergency Management Grant. (CFN-122) The King County Office of Emergency Management Homeland Security Sub-grant in an amount not to exceed $100,000 was accepted, and the Mayor was authorized to sign the contract to receive funds. H. Terrorism Research Center Consultant Contract. (CFN-122) The Mayor was authorized to sign a contract with Terrorism Research Center in an amount not to exceed $100,000 to enhance Zone 3 Emergency Management Planning. I. Santiam Emergency Eguipment Goods & Services Agreement. (CFN-122) The Mayor was authorized to sign the Goods and Services Agreement with Santiam in an amount not to exceed $150,000, for fire department protective equipment. J. Washington Traffic Safety Commission Grant, Reduce Underage Drinking. (CFN-122) The Washington Traffic Safety Commission Grant in the amount not to exceed $2,400 was accepted, and the Police Chief was authorized to sign all necessary documents. K. Washington Traffic Safety Commission Grant Nighttime Seat Belt Enforcement. (CFN-122) The Washington Traffic Safety Commission grant in the amount of $7,000 was accepted, and the Police Chief was authorized to sign all necessary documents. L. Memory Care at Arbor Village. Bill of Sale. (CFN-484) The Bill of Sale for Memory Care at Arbor Village for 1 gate valve, 1 hydrant, 15 linear feet of waterline, and 30 linear feet of new street was accepted. M. Highland Park Townhomes, Bill of Sale. (CFN-484) The Bill of Sale for Highland Park Townhomes for 1 gate valve, 1 hydrant, 313 linear feet of waterline, 4 sewer manholes, and 561 linear feet of sewer line was accepted. REPORTS A. Council President. (CFN-198) No report was given. B. Mayor. (CFN-198) Mayor Cooke noted that SCATBd will meet on June 9 to discuss reducing bus hours and services, and invited input from Councilmembers. C. Operations Committee. (CFN-198) Clark noted that printed material on Vision 2040 is available to elected officials. D. Parks and Human Services Committee. (CFN-198) Ranniger reiterated her request for input on the location for an off leash dog park on East Hill, and noted that the Parks committee will meet on May 21 at 5:00 o'clock. E. Planning and Economic Development Committee. (CFN-198) Albertson noted that the next meeting will be held at 5:00 p.m. on June 8. F. Public Safety Committee. (CFN-198) Harmon noted that this next meeting will be on June 9 at 5:00 p.m. 3 Kent City Council Minutes May 19, 2009 G. Public Works Committee. (CFN-198) Ranniger reminded Councilmembers of the Chamber of Commerce workshop on transportation options on May 21. H. Administration. (CFN-198) Hodgson outlined the legislative bills affecting Kent which the governor is expected to sign, and reminded Councilmembers of an executive session on property acquisition and pending litigation, which will take approximately ten minutes. EXECUTIVE SESSION The meeting recessed to Executive Session at 8:00 p.m. and reconvened at 8:08 p.m. (CFN-198) ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 8:08 p.m. (CFN-198) g7-e'�� qf- Brenda JacobeqC City Clerk 4