HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Public Works/Planning - 03/01/2004 (3)PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MINUTES
March 1, 2004
COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT: Chair Bruce White , Ron Harmon, Debbie
Raplee
The meeting was called to order by Committee Chair Bruce White at 5:05 P.M.
Approval of Minutes of December 1, 2003
Committee Member Ron Harmon moved to approve the minutes of February 2, 2003.
The motion was seconded by Committee member Debbie Raplee and passed 3-0.
Tom Brubaker, City of Kent Attorney asked Council members to add an informational
item about LID 353.
LID 353
Tom Brubaker, City of Kent Attorney gave a brief description of the LID process and
introduced outside legal council Wayne Tanaka from the firm Ogden Murphy Wallace.
Mr. Tanaka gave a description of what the committee members could expect at the LID
hearing. If approached by public wanting to discuss the LID prior to the hearing Mr.
Tanaka advised committee members that they can only consider information that is
presented at the LID hearing. Mr. Tanaka also stated that there would be no time limit
for those wanting to present evidence at the hearing.
Coordinated Prevention Grant
Bill Wolinski, Environmental Engineering Manager stated that the Department of
Ecology Coordinated Prevention Grant for 2004-2005 in the amount of $82,917 would be
used to utilize different technologies including selling rain barrels, composting bins and
kitchen waste composting cabinets at reduced prices to the public.
Debbie Raplee moved to recommend the Council authorize the Mayor to sign the
Department of Ecology Coordinated Prevention Grant for the years 2004-2005 in
the amount of $82,971, direct staff to accept the grant and establish a budget for the
funds to be spent within said project. The motion was seconded by Ron Harmon
and passed 3-0.
Pacific Highway HOV Lanes Agreement with Metro Transit for Bus Shelter Pads
Public Works Director Don Wickstrom said that this agreement between the City of Kent
and King County Metro Transit is for right-of-way acquisition and the construction of
concrete shelter pads, litter receptacle pads and retaining walls at twelve of Metro’s bus
stops along Pacific Highway South. Mark Howlett, Project Engineering Manager said
this agreement would be for the City to widen the sidewalks and construct the concrete
pads for shelters. Metro will put the shelters on the pads and will own and maintain
everything behind the sidewalks.
Ron Harmon moved to recommend authorizing the Mayor to sign the agreement for
right-of-way acquisition and construction of the bus shelter pads, authorize staff to
accept the funds and establish a budget for the funds to be spent within said road
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improvement project. All subject to the final modification of the City Attorney and
Public Works Director. The motion was seconded by Debbie Raplee and passed 3-0.
94th Ave S & S 248th Sanitary Sewer Installation Charge in Lieu of Assessment
Public Works Director Don Wickstrom the City funded the construction of a sanitary
sewer on a portion of 94th Ave S and S 248th Street, when and if the 5 properties as shown
on the map connect the charge will be approximately $10,000 cash. Property owners will
receive notice of this charge in lieu of assessment.
Debbie Raplee moved to recommend authorizing the Engineering Department to
establish a charge in lieu of assessment for sanitary sewer connection for the
affected properties as shown on the attached map. The motion was seconded by
Ron Harmon and passed 3-0.
BNSF Indefinite Term Lease for Land Agreement
Public Works Director Don Wickstrom said the City has negotiated a new lease with
BNSF Railroad for continued use of a public alley between Gowe Street and Titus Street.
The previous 1954 agreement was canceled due to access constraints and safety concerns
when the Railroad upgrades track crossings for higher speed trains. The City will need to
place a guardrail from Gowe St. to Titus and access to the alley will be from only Titus
St. City staff have been working with property owners regarding their concerns.
Ron Harmon moved to recommend authorizing the Mayor to sign the Indefinite
Term Lease for Land Agreement with the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe
Railway Company subject to the Public Works Director’s and the City Attorney’s
concurrence of the language therein. The motion was seconded by Debbie Raplee
and passed 3-0.
PSE Agreement for S 228th St. Underground Power Conversion
Tim LaPorte, Engineering Design Manager stated that as part of the S. 228th Street
project, overhead utilities need to convert to underground in accordance with City
ordinance. The cost split for the project is 60/40 of which the City’s share is
approximately $40,000.
Debbie Raplee moved to recommend authorizing the Mayor to sign the Puget Sound
Energy Construction Agreement upon concurrence of the language therein by the
City Attorney and the Public Works Director. The motion was seconded by Ron
Harmon and passed 3-0.
Right of Way Quit Claim Deed for S 228th
Public Works Director Don Wickstrom said that relocation of private and quasi private
utilities have become a major problem with respect to controlling costs and time per
implementing any Capital Improvement project. This quit claim deed will separate out
the public right of way restricting utilities to said right-of-way. This will hopefully save
the City time and money in the future.
Ron Harmon moved to recommend authorization for the Mayor to execute Quit
Claim Deed subject to the City Attorney and Public Works Director’s concurrence
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of the language therein. The motion was seconded by Debbie Raplee and passed 3-
0.
Washington Conservation Corps Sponsor Agreement
Environmental Engineering Manager Bill Wolinski said the agreement will provide a
three member crew and a supervisor to participate in the construction of various capital
improvement projects in the Environmental Engineering Section. Wolinski said this is a
great program employing youth between the ages of 18-25 who help to perform various
projects to conserve and enhance natural resources.
Ron Harmon moved to recommend authorizing the Mayor to sign the Washington
Conservation Corps Sponsor Agreement, in the amount of $69,616, directing the
staff to pay said expenses out of various capital improvement projects. The motion
was seconded by Debbie Raplee and passed 3-0.
Interagency Agreement with King County Metro for Construction of Pioneer St.
Improvements
Public Works Director Don Wickstrom said this agreement with King County Metro will
provide $300,000 for the City to widen Pioneer Ave to 36 feet between Central Ave. and
Railroad Ave. allowing transit to maneuver through the street.
Debbie Raplee moved to recommend Council authorize the Mayor to sign the
interagency agreement between the City of Kent and King County upon
concurrence of the language therein by the City Attorney and Public Works
Director, authorize staff to accept the money and establish a budget for funds to be
spent within said project. The motion was seconded by Ron Harmon and passed 3-
0.
ADDED ITEM
74th & Willis Street Stoplight Update
Council Member Ron Harmon asked to have an update on the stop lights at 74th and
Willis Street added to the agenda.
Steve Mullen, Transportation Manager said the three way signal has been on hold
pending the Railroad installation of additional equipment. The work began on February
2nd and should be complete in approximately six weeks.
The meeting adjourned at 6:09 P.M.
Janet Perschek
Administrative Assistant