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Councilmembers: Ron Harmon#Tim Clark#Debbie Raplee, Chair
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March 19, 2007
5:00 p.m.
Item Description Action Speaker Time Page
01. Approval of Minutes Dated March 05, 2007 YES None 03 01
02. Speed Limit on 114th Ave. SE, between
Kent-Kangley Road & SE 269th Street YES Steve Mullen 10 05
03. LID 353 Segregation Assessment/Resolution YES Mike Gillespie 05 17
04. Approval/Kent East Hill Operations Center YES Tim Laporte 05 25
05. Public Works 1st Quarter Report NO Larry Blanchard 08 --
06. Railroad Speed Limit Modifications NO Larry Blanchard 05 --
PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MINUTES
March 05, 2007
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COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT: Committee Chair Debbie Raplee and Committee Member Ron
Harmon and Tim Clark were present. The meeting was called to order at 5:00 p.m.
ITEM 1- Approval of Minutes Dated February 26, 2007
Committee Member Clark moved to approve the minutes of February 05, 2007. The motion
was seconded by Harmon and passed 3-0.
ITEM 2– Resolution for Proposed LID 362 – East Valley Highway (SR 167 to South 212th St)
Mark Howlett, Design Engineering Manager, showed photos of the proposed project and explained
that the East Valley project has been on our 6-year Transportation Improvement Plan T.I.P. for some
time for widening and rehabilitation of the pavement. The Design Engineering Section has been very
successful in obtaining grants for the project and has so far received 5 grants totaling just over 2
million dollars from 3 funding partners. Properties representing 37 percent of the assessment have
signed no protest L.I.D. Covenants and Environmental Mitigation Agreements for road improvements.
In order to complete the needed funding to proceed with this project, the Public Works Department
would like to pursue the formation of Local Improvement District (L.I.D.) with the benefiting
properties being assessed a share of the project cost.
Harmon moved to recommend adoption of the Resolution of Intent, to be drafted by the
City Attorney’s office and presented to the City Council, setting a public hearing date on the
formation of a street and utility L.I.D. for the 52 properties shown on the attached map.
The motion was seconded by Clark and passed 3-0.
ITEM 3 – Riverview Park Restoration Project Agreement to Award a $40,000 Grant from
King Conservation District WRIA Forum
Mike Mactutis, Environmental Engineering Manager, reported that in August 2006, the City of Kent
completed a King Conservation District (KCD) Watershed Forum Grant to obtain funding for the
Riverview Park Restoration Project. The City of Kent is working closely with the US Army Corps of
Engineers (Corps) on the project, and will use the KCD grant as part of the city’s cost share for the
project. The project creates a new 820-ft long flow-through channel, to provide summer rearing
habitat and high low winter refuge for salmon in a critical reach of the Lower Green River. Designs will
be completed in 2007 with construction anticipated to begin in 2008. A brief discussion with
committee members and staff followed.
Clark moved to recommend the Council to authorize the Mayor to sign the King
Conservation District WRIA Forum’s grant agreement award in the amount of $40,000 to be
used for the City of Kent’s Riverview Park Restoration Project. Harmon seconded and the
motion carried 3-0.
ITEM 4 – Riverview Park Restoration Project Design Agreement between the City of Kent
and US Army Corps of Engineers
Mike Mactutis, Environmental Engineering Manager, stated that in order to complete design of the
project, a partnership between the City of Kent and the Corps must be entered through the signing of
a Design Agreement (DA). The DA requires that the City contribute 25 percent of the total design
cost of the project. The total estimated design cost is projected to be $451,200 of which the city’s
proportionate share is projected to be $112,800 and the Corps share is the remaining $338,400. To
fund a portion of the project costs, the City of Kent successfully applied for and received a grant
award in December 2006, from the state Salmon Recovery Funding Board in the amount of $150,000.
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Harmon moved to recommend the Council to authorize the Mayor to sign the Design
Agreement between the City of Kent and the US Army Corps of Engineers to complete
design for the Riverview Park Restoration Project. Clark seconded and the motion carried
3-0.
ITEM 5 – Soos Creek Sewer & Water District (SCSWD) Agreement for Utility Relocation at
Upper Meridian Valley Creek Culvert Replacement Project a t SE 234th Street
Mike Mactutis, Environmental Engineering Manager, reported the Upper Meridian Valley Creek Culvert
Replacement Project at SE 234th Street will be constructed with City storm drainage funds. As a
result of the project, SCSWD’s existing water and sanitary sewer facilities will need to be relocated.
The city will initially pay for the utility relocation costs, but will bill SCSWD for reimbursement since
the project is in public right-of-way. The Agreement between SCSWD and the City of Kent will allow
their water and sewer facilities to be relocated so the culvert replacement project can be completed.
Clark moved to authorization for the Mayor to sign the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District
Utility Relocation Agreement in the amount of $99,221.08, to be spent and reimbursed
within the Upper Meridian Valley Creek Culvert Replacement Project at SE 234th Street,
upon concurrence of the language therein by the City Attorney and Public works Director.
Harmon seconded and the motion carried 3-0.
ITEM 6–Information Only/How Well is Public Works Performing Customer Service-
Environmental
Mike Mactutis, Environmental Engineering Manager gave an informational PowerPoint presentation on
how the Environmental section of Public Works can reach out to their Customers. He explained the
role of the Environmental section; went over the City Strategic Goals and a sample survey to the
customers. A brief discussion with committee members and staff followed. It was suggested that
questions be added asking customers if they use or would use the City’s web site.
Information Only No Motion Required
ITEM 7–Information Only/2007 Work Plan for Public Works
Larry Blanchard, Public Works Director showed two slides that outlined the year end report for Public
Works. Blanchard said he would like to include the Capital Improvements Projects included in the
budget, major tasks included in the each sections work plans, and major permits for private
development projects and report on the status of each on a quarterly basis. Also to be included on the
list would be those question asked by the PWC and the status of the response from staff. This
information will be brought back to the PWC on March 19, 2007.
Information Only No Motion Required
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Items to bring back to Committee:
! Construction Standards bring back to PWC as it is being updated.
Ongoing - Clark would like to see the end to piecemeal sidewalks. He’d like to see
better coordination with Public Works and Planning.
! Partnering with neighborhoods – Traffic Issues that are ongoing Southpark Neighborhood (S 3rd
Avenue), Southridge Neighborhood (282nd Street SE), Country Village Estates, Titus Street Traffic
Counts, and others that may have been added to the list.
Steve and Larry will bring back information on the above mentioned at a later date.
! Look at what it would cost for generator type battery back-up at intersections during inclement
weather or other options that may be available to provide power to traffic signals during power
outage or emergency situations.
At this time, it is not feasible to have back-up generators at numerous signals due to the
cost of generators, no place for fuel storage, safety and security issues. However, staff
will bring this information back to committee when we have some solid cost
information.
! Lea Hill Right-of-Way/Annexation/ De-annexation process.
Staff is working with Auburn to iron out the details. Staff will keep the committee
informed as things progress.
Items to be brought bring back to Committee at a later date:
! Where are we on Landsburg Mine, water quality? Environmental Engineering.
! Quality of Lake Meridian – Sheen on lake Environmental Engineering.
! Boating season soon underway – where are we with outreach project for park closures?
Environmental Engineering in conjunction with the Parks and Recreation Department.
Adjourned:
The meeting was adjourned at 6:10 p.m.
Next Scheduled Meeting for:
Monday, March 19, 2007 at 5:00 p.m.
Cheryl Viseth,
Public Works Committee Secretary
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Larry R. Blanchard, Public Works Director
Phone: 253-856-5500
Fax: 253-856-6500
Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S.
Kent, WA 98032-5895
Date: March 9, 2007
To: Chair Debbie Raplee and Public Works Committee Members
PW Committee Meeting Date: March 19, 2007
From: Steve Mullen, Transportation Engineering Manager
Through: Larry Blanchard, Public Works Director
Subject: Speed Limit on 114th Ave SE, between Kent-Kangley Road and SE 269th Street
Item 2
Background/History:
The Public Works Committee directed Public Works staff to conduct a traffic engineering study to
determine the appropriate speed limit for 114th Avenue SE, between Kent-Kangley Road (SR 516)
and SE 269th Street and between SE 269th Street and SE 271st Street, partially in response to a
petition from a residential neighborhood to install speed bumps on SE 271st Street and 114th Ave
SE. The current speed limits are 35 mph southbound for the Kent-Kangley to SE 269th Street
segment and 25 mph for the SE 269th Street to SE 271st Street segment.
Summary:
Transportation Engineering staff conducted speed studies on 114th Avenue SE at the two segment
locations on three different occasions. The results of the speed studies are summarized in Exhibit A,
and showed the 85th percentile speed for 114th Avenue between Kent-Kangley Road and SE 269th
Street to vary between 35.9 mph and 36.3 mph.
Recommendations:
Based on the engineering and traffic investigation and professional engineering standards for
establishing speed limits, Public Works staff recommends establishing a speed limit of 35 mph in
both directions on the segment of 114th Avenue SE between Kent-Kangley Road and SE 269th
Street, in accordance with RCW 46.61.415.
Motion: ! Required " Not Required " For Information Only
Recommend that the City Council adopt a Resolution to revise the speed limit zone on
114th Avenue Southeast from the intersection of Kent-Kangley Road (SR 516) to the
intersection of SE 269th Street to be 35 mph in both directions.
Will document be required?
" Ordinance ! Resolution " Agreement " Contract
" Policy " SOP’s " Other
Governing Policies Procedures Rules & Regulations:
KCC 9.36.010, KCC 9.40, WAC 308-330, RCW 46.61.415
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Vehicular Speed Limits 1
RESOLUTION NO. ________
A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent,
Washington, relating to vehicular speed limits on certain designated
streets, as posted by official traffic control devices, pursuant to
Chapter 9.40 of the Kent City Code.
WHEREAS, the Kent Traffic Code, Section 9.36.010, adopts by reference the Model
Traffic Ordinance set forth in Washington Administrative Code in Chapter 308-330 WAC
(Ordinance 3170); and
WHEREAS, provisions of the Model Traffic Ordinance, Washington Administrative
Code Section 308-330-270 and RCW 46.61.415, set forth the procedure for the local authority to
determine and declare the speed limits on city arterials, streets and other rights of way, based on an
engineering and traffic investigation by the traffic engineer; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Model Traffic Ordinance, Chapter 9.40 of the Kent City
Code was adopted to provide that the City may establish speed limits on certain designated streets by
resolution; and
WHEREAS, a list of the speed limits on certain designated streets in the City has
been properly made and adopted by Resolution No. 1582; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to update and amend the list of speed limits set
forth in Resolution No. 1582.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT,
WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Vehicular Speed Limits 2
SECTION 1: The speed limits and provisions of Resolution No. 1582 are hereby re-
adopted with amendments as noted in this resolution to read as follows:
Increasing or Decreasing Speed Limits on Certain Streets, Highways or other Rights-
of-Way
It is determined, on the basis of engineering and traffic investigations, that the speed
permitted by state law upon the following streets or portion thereof is less than, or in some cases,
more than, is reasonable and safe for the operation of vehicles under the conditions found to exist on
that street or portion thereof. It is hereby declared that the speed limits on such streets shall be as
hereinafter set forth on the streets or portions of same listed, at all times, unless otherwise specified,
after official traffic control devices have been posted to give notice thereof; provided, that in no case
shall the speed limit on City streets be lower than twenty (20) miles per hour or exceed sixty (60)
miles per hour.
Name of street or portions affected Speed limit
1.
Pacific Highway South (SR 99) from the intersection
of South 272nd Street to the intersection of Kent-Des
Moines Road (SR 516)
45 mph
2.
Military Road from the intersection of South 229th
Street to the intersection of South 250th Street
35 mph
3.
Military Road from the intersection of South 250th
Street to the intersection of South 272nd Street
40 mph
4.
Reith Road/South 259th Place/South 260th Place from
the intersection of Kent-Des Moines Road (SR 516) to
the intersection of Pacific Highway South (SR 99)
35 mph
5.
Lake Fenwick Road from the intersection of Reith
Road to the intersection of South 272nd Street
35 mph
6.
South 196th/Russell Road/South 200th Street from the
intersection of 84th Avenue South to the intersection
of Orillia Road
35 mph
7.
64th Avenue South from Meeker Street to South 212th
Street
35 mph
8.
West Valley Highway from the intersection of South
50 mph
Vehicular Speed Limits 3
180th Street to 830 feet North of the Intersection of
Morton Street (South 238th Street)
9.
West Valley Highway from the intersection of Morton
Street (South 238th Street) to the intersection of Frager
Road
35 mph
10.
West Valley Highway from the intersection of Frager
Road to a point 180 feet North of the intersection of
South 262nd Street
40 mph
11.
West Valley Highway from a point 180 feet north of
South 262nd Street to the intersection of South 272nd
Street
50 mph
12.
84th Avenue South from the intersection of South 180
Street to the intersection of SR 167
40 mph
13.
Central Avenue North from the intersection of SR 167
to the intersection of James Street
35 mph
14.
Central Avenue North from the intersection of James
Street to the intersection of Willis Street
30 mph
15.
Central Avenue South from the intersection of Willis
Street to the Green River Bridge
40 mph
16.
74th Avenue South from the intersection of SR 516 to
the intersection of South 259th Street
35 mph
17.
72nd Avenue South from the intersection of South
262nd Street to the intersection of South 277th Street
35 mph
18.
4th Avenue North from the intersection of South 228th
Street to the overpass for SR 167
35 mph
19.
76th Avenue South from the intersection of South
212th Street to the intersection of South 228th Street
35 mph
20.
4th Avenue North from the overpass for SR 167 to the
intersection of Willis Street
30 mph
21.
80th Place South from the intersection of 80th Avenue
South to the intersection of 84th Avenue South (190th
Street)
35 mph
22.
92nd Avenue South from the intersection of South
35 mph
Vehicular Speed Limits 4
208th Street to the intersection of South 200th Street.
23.
104th Avenue Southeast from a point 100 feet north of
the intersection of Southeast 236th Street to the
intersection of Southeast 272nd Street
35 mph
24.
Kent-Des Moines Road (SR 516) eastbound from a
point 50 feet west of the intersection of 27th Avenue
South to the intersection of 30th Avenue South
35 mph
25.
Meeker Street from Kent-Des Moines Road (SR 516)
to a point 500 feet west of the intersection of West
Valley Highway (Washington Avenue)
40 mph
26.
Meeker Street from a point 500 feet west of the
intersection of West Valley Highway (Washington
Avenue) to the intersection of 6th Avenue
30 mph
27.
Smith Street (SR 516) from the intersection of Lincoln
Avenue to the intersection of Central Avenue North
30 mph
28.
Canyon Drive (SR 516) from the intersection of Hazel
Avenue to the intersection of 100th Place Southeast
40 mph
29.
Southeast 256th Street from the intersection of 100th
Place Southeast to the intersection of 148th Avenue
Southeast
35 mph
30.
Kent-Kangley Road (SR 516) from the intersection of
Southeast 256th Street to the intersection of 116th
Avenue Southeast
35 mph
31.
Willis Street (SR 516) from the intersection of 4th
Avenue to the intersection of Central Avenue South
30 mph
32.
97th Place South from the intersection of Canyon
Drive (SR 516) to the intersection of 100th Place
Southeast
30 mph
33.
Southeast 264th Street from the intersection of 100th
Place Southeast to the intersection of 108th Avenue
Southeast
35 mph
34.
South 228th Street from the intersection of 54th
Avenue South to the intersection of West Valley
Highway (68th Avenue South) (SR 181)
35 mph
35.
South 228th/83rd Avenue South/South 224th Street
40 mph
Vehicular Speed Limits 5
from the intersection of West Valley Highway (68th
Avenue South) (SR 181) to the intersection of 84th
Avenue South
36.
South 212th Street from the west city limits to the east
city limits
40 mph
37.
South 208th Street from the intersection of 84th
Avenue South to the intersection of 92nd Avenue
South
35 mph
38.
116th Avenue Southeast from the intersection of
Southeast 227th Place to the intersection of Kent-
Kangley Road (SR 516)
35 mph
39.
116th Avenue Southeast from the intersection of Kent-
Kangley Road (SR 516) to the overpass for 108th
Avenue Southeast
40 mph
40. Southeast 248th Street from the intersection of 94th
Avenue South to the intersection of 132nd Avenue
Southeast
35 mph
41. Southeast 277th Street from the overpass for 108th
Avenue Southeast to the intersection of 86th Avenue
South
50 mph
42. Reiten Road from Titus Street to Maple Street
30 mph
43.
Maple Street from Reiten Road to Tilden Avenue
30 mph
44.
Woodland Way South from Tilden Avenue to the
intersection of Southeast 267th Street
30 mph
45.
Southeast 267th Street from the intersection of
Woodland Way to the intersection of 104th Avenue
Southeast
30 mph
46. 77th Avenue South from the intersection of South
212th Street to the north end of the road
35 mph
47.
James Street/Southeast 240th Street from the inter-
section of Russell Road to the intersection of 116th
Avenue Southeast
35 mph
48.
Southeast 240th Street from the intersection of 116th
Avenue Southeast to the intersection of 137th Avenue
Southeast
40 mph
Vehicular Speed Limits 6
49. Southeast 240th Street from the intersection of 137th
Avenue Southeast to the intersection of 148th Avenue
Southeast
35 mph
50.
South 190th Street from the intersection of 72nd
Avenue South to the intersection of 62nd Avenue
South
35 mph
51.
South 277th Street from the intersection of 86th
Avenue South to the intersection of Auburn Way
North
40 mph
52.
South 194th Street from the intersection of 66th
Avenue South to the intersection of Russell Road/58th
Place South
35 mph
53.
70th/72nd Avenue South from the intersection of South
228th Street to the intersection of South 180th Street
35 mph
54.
South 216th Street from the intersection of 64th
Avenue South to the intersection of 72nd Avenue
South
35 mph
55.
South 220th Street from the intersection of West
Valley Highway (68th Avenue South) (SR 181) to the
intersection of 72nd Avenue South
35 mph
56.
80th Avenue South from the intersection of South
180th Street to the intersection of South 196th Street
35 mph
57.
Southeast 260th Street from the intersection of 97th
Place South to the intersection of 108th Avenue
Southeast
35 mph
58.
101st Avenue Southeast from the intersection of
Southeast 256th Street (SR 516) to the intersection of
Southeast 260th Street
30 mph
59.
108th Avenue Southeast from the intersection of Kent-
Kangley Road (SR 516) to the south city limits
35 mph
60.
Kent-Kangley Road (SR 516) (Southeast 272nd Street)
from the intersection of 116th Avenue Southeast to the
overpass for SR 18
45 mph
61.
114th Avenue Southeast southbound from the
35 mph
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intersection of Kent-Kangley Road (SR 516) to the
intersection of Southeast 2679th CourtStreet
62.
120th Avenue Southeast from the intersection of
Southeast 240th Street to the intersection of Southeast
248th Street
35 mph
63.
124th Avenue Southeast from the intersection of
Southeast 248th Street to the intersection of Southeast
282nd Street
35 mph
64.
132nd Avenue Southeast from the intersection of
Southeast 240th Street to the intersection of Southeast
282nd Street
35 mph
65.
144th Avenue Southeast from the intersection of Kent-
Kangley Road (SR 516) to the intersection of
Southeast 288th Street
35 mph
66.
152nd Avenue Southeast from the intersection of Kent-
Kangley Road (SR 516) to the south city limits
35 mph
67.
South 272nd Street from the intersection of Pacific
Highway South (SR 99) to the intersection of Military
Road
35 mph
68.
South 240th Street from the intersection on Pacific
Highway South (SR 99) to the west city limits
35 mph
69. 148th Avenue Southeast from the intersection of
Southeast 256th Street to the intersection of Southeast
240th Street
35 mph
70. Southeast 248th Street from the intersection of 94th
Avenue South to the intersection of 132nd Avenue
South
35 mph
71. Smith Street from the intersection of Central Avenue
North to the intersection of Hazel Avenue
30 mph
72. 42nd Avenue South from the intersection of 216th
Street to the intersection of South 212th Street
35 mph
73. Green River Road from the north city limits north of
the Green River (Don Wickstrom) Bridge to the south
city limits
35 mph
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SECTION 2. The City Traffic Engineer shall take whatever steps are necessary to
comply with all statutory directives regarding approval of these speed limits by the State, where
applicable; posting of official traffic control devices; and the regulation of timing of traffic signals,
as set forth in the Model Traffic Ordinance, adopted by reference pursuant to Section 9.36.010 of the
Kent City Code, more specifically, Section 308-330-270 of the Washington Administrative Code,
RCW 46.61.415, and all other applicable sections of the Model Traffic Ordinance.
SECTION 3. Resolution No. 1582 is hereby repealed.
SECTION 4. This Resolution shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its
passage as provided by law.
PASSED at a regular open public meeting by the City Council of the city of Kent,
Washington, this _______ day of _________________, 2007.
CONCURRED in by the mayor of the city of Kent this ______ day of
__________________, 2007.
SUZETTE COOKE, MAYOR
/ /
/ /
ATTEST:
BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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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 _________________, 2007.
BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Larry R. Blanchard, Public Works Director
Phone: 253-856-5500
Fax: 253-856-6500
Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S.
Kent, WA 98032-5895
Date: March 13, 2007
To: Chair Debbie Raplee and Public Works Committee Members
W Committee Meeting Date: March 19, 2007
From: Larry Blanchard, Public Works Director
Through: Mike Gillespie, Development Manager
Subject: LID 353 Segregation Assessment/Resolution
ITEM 3
Background/History:
LID 353, Assessment #217, was originally assessed for South 228th Street extension in the
amount of $27,303.00. The balance as of March 13, 2007 is $27,786.57. The newly segregated
amounts would be $3,970.02 for New Assessment 217-1 and $20,816.55 for Assessment 217.
Summary:
The Parks at Kent Condominium Association as agent for the successors in interest of Riverview
South LLC, one of the first assessed owners, and Fred and Sylvia Fernando, the other owner,
have requested segregation due to the development of The Parks at Kent condominiums, a
phased condominium project.
Recommendations:
Recommend that the City Council pass Resolution No.____________ directing the Finance
Director to segregate Assessment No. 217, levied under LID 353, into assessment numbers 217
and 217-1.
Motion: ! Required " Not Required " For Information Only
Recommend that the City Council pass Resolution No. ____________ directing the
Finance Director to segregate Assessment No. 217, levied under LID 353, into
assessment numbers 217-217-1.
Will document be required?
" Ordinance ! Resolution " Agreement " Contract
" Policy " SOP’s " Other
Governing Policies Procedures Rules & Regulations:
RCW 35.44.410, segregation of assessments, and City Attorney guidelines for segregation
requests dated March 3, 1975.
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LID 353 - Assessment 217 Segregation
RESOLUTION NO. ______
A RESOLUTION of the city council of the city of
Kent, Washington, directing the Finance Director to
segregate an assessment levied under Local Improvement
District No. 353.
RECITALS
A. Mr. and Ms. Fred and Sylvia Fernando, owners of record, and the Parks at
Kent Condominium Association, a homeowners’ association authorized to act on behalf of
other owners of record, of property originally affected by Local Improvement District (LID)
No. 353, Assessment No. 217, which property is located at 21832 and 22243 44th Avenue
South, respectively, in the city of Kent, have requested a segregation of that LID
assessment.
B. All clerical and engineering fees have been paid as required by law, and
the application is proper in all other respects.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON,
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. — Segregation. The Finance Director is authorized and directed to
segregate the assessment as requested by Mr. and Ms. Fred and Sylvia Fernando and
The Parks at Kent Condominium Association, as set forth in the LID Segregation
Certificate, which is attached and incorporated as Exhibit A. The assessment involved is
Assessment No. 217 of Local Improvement District No. 353.
SECTION 2. — Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence,
clause or phrase of this resolution is declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason,
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such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this resolution.
SECTION 3. — Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to
the effective date of this resolution is hereby ratified and affirmed.
SECTION 4. — Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect and be in force
immediately upon its passage.
PASSED at a regular open public meeting by the City Council of the City of
Kent, Washington, this ____ day of April, 2007.
CONCURRED in by the mayor of the city of Kent this ___ day April, 2007.
__________________________________
SUZETTE COOKE, 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 April, 2007.
__________________________________
BRENDA JACOBER, CITY CLERK
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