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PUBLIC WORKS CONEVIITTEE
June 17, 1992
PRESENT: Paul Mann Kevin Lindell
Jim Bennett Ed Chow
Don Wickstrom May Miller
Tom Brubaker Mr. and Mrs. Rust
Gary Gill Darlene Jevne
Parking Restrictions on 3rd between Titus and Saar
Wickstrom stated we had received a request from Darlene Jevne to
create loading zones on Third Avenue in front of the school. Ms.
Jevne distributed a listing of reasons for her request to the
Committee (copy attached) . She commented that the vehicles parking
on Third beside the church are parking with their front bumpers
over the sidewalk obstructing the doors on this side of the school.
This situation severely obstructs exiting from the building and
poses a safety problem especially for emergency evacuation.
Additionally, the parents and school buses must stop across the
street to unload and load students who must walk across the street
and in between parked cars. She requested a Loading Zone be
created in front of the doors opening onto Third. This would allow
the students to arrive or leave the facility in a safe manner.
Paul Mann read a letter he had received regarding a situation at
3rd and Saar when a child riding a bicycle was nearly struck by a
car. The letter relates that "cars were blocking sidewalks, parked
directly across crosswalks and parked in such a fashion as to
partially block the paved area of both streets of this
intersection. " Ms. Jevne commented that is a blind corner with the
cars parked along there. Paul Mann asked that Ms. Jevne's request
and the situation in the letter be addressed. Wickstrom stated we
could address it but will probably mean the loss of parking stalls.
Jim Bennett asked about the City's liability once we have been "put
on notice" of a potentially hazardous situation. Tom Brubaker
stated that the possibility of liability exists but would depend
also upon the specific incident and situation.
Jim Bennett moved that the Public Works staff develop an interim
solution for the problem. Gary Gill commented there are possibly
ways to sign the area to allow the loading and unloading. The
Traffic section can look into it. Jim Bennett commented he was
more concerned about the safety of the students than the parking
spaces especially when there is a parking lot a few blocks away
that is under-utilized.
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June 17, 1992
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The Committee unanimously approved that the Public Works staff
develop an interim solution to the problem.
CPG Grant
Wickstrom explained we had applied for this grant last year. When
originally presented, it was noted this grant would fund 60% of the
Solid Waste Coordinator's position. It was recognized that if the
grant were approved, the City would have to come up with the 40%
match. We have received approval of our grant application.
Because of the City's financial situation, we rewrote the job
description to that of a Conservation Specialist, decreased the
responsibilities but added a water conservation element, and placed
it under the supervision of the Public Works Administrative
Assistant III. The City is required to meet certain water
reductions through conservation by 1995. This approach then gives
us the ability to address the conservation issue as well and the
40% match can be funded from the water utility. This completely
funds the position without any impact to the general fund. A
further benefit is that if we advertise the position in-house only,
the possibility of another general fund position filling this
position further relieves the general fund. Wickstrom added that
if we do not move forward on this shortly the grant offer will be
repealed. Wickstrom stated he was requesting concurrence of the
change in the position as explained, authorization to sign the
grant agreement and transferring approximately $32, 000 from the
water utility to finance the 40% match for the position. Jim
Bennett commented that since this is a program that is required and
we have a grant that pays for a percentage of the position, it
makes sense to approve it. Wickstrom stated this addressed two
problems with no impact on the general fund. We have to address
recycling as mandated through adoption of the comprehensive plan
and we have to reduce water consumption by 5% by 1995. The
Committee unanimously recommended that the request be approved.
Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan
Wickstrom explained that the action required is to authorize us to
establish July 21 as the hearing date for the Six Year
Transportation Improvement Plan. He stated we will bring a draft
of the Plan to the Committee for their review at the next Committee
meeting. The Committee unanimously approved setting July 21 as
hearing date for the Six Year TIP.
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Soosette Creek Lift Station
Wickstrom explained that the Lindental development required
construction of a lift station. The construction is complete and
the developer is requesting the City accept same for operation and
maintenance. The Committee unanimously recommended acceptance.
James Street and Russell Road
Jim Bennett asked about the timing of the plat that would affect
the traffic patterns at this intersection. Gill responded that the
plat meeting is this month at which the conditions affecting the
plat road improvements and closures will be discussed. He added
that he thought the developer had intentions of trying to start
construction this summer. Jim Bennett requested that we
temporarily address the problem he brought up at the last Committee
meeting about trucks turning around at the end of James and causing
the ground to give way. Gill stated we could take a look at what
types of interim measures might resolve the concerns.
ST. CHRISTOPHERCADEMY
Darlene Jevne, Director
REQUEST FOR LOADING ZONE IN FRONT OF THIRD AVE S
St . Christopher Academy is nationally recognized as one of
the best schools for the learning disabled student . We have
been in the same location for the past 11 years. We service
approximately 100 learning disabled children in grades
Kindergarten through Eighth. Many have multiple handicaps
and are considered part of the " special needs" population .
We have been an integral part of the Kent community and have
participated in many civic and cultural activities. We have
supported the Kent Parks and Recreational Department through
our weekly school bulletins. We have participated in
Cornucopia Days, Cantebury Faire and allow the King County
Fire Department to use our facility to test Medics for the
Medic One program. We also believe that we generate quite a
bit of revenue from our staff and parents who spend many
dollars in the Kent area while working here or waiting to
pick up their students.
We feel that as a school that targets the special population
some extra consideration should be given to us.
Please review the statements listed below and grant our
request for a " Loading Zone Only" in front of our Third Ave
South entrance.
Reasons For Reaugsting Loading Zone
General Safety
* Fire Safety : The entire West wing of the school would
exit through these doors in case of a fire or an
emergency . This constitutes approximately 60
students, many of which have definite handicaps. With
cars parked right up next to the door this could make
the exiting process much more difficult .
* Students at St . Christopher Academy have many
different types of handicaps. Many of our students
have what is known as ADD, (Attention Deficit
Disorder) or ADHD, (Attention Deficit Hyperactive
Disorder ) . This causes them to be impulsive , lack
control , and have difficulty following directions.
Others have seizure disorders, or are hearing
impaired. Some are MMR, (Mildly Mentally Retarded) .
Speech/Language office at that end of the building has
language and hearing impaired students using this
entrance .
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