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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Public Works/Planning - 08/18/1993 PUBLIC WORKS MINUTES AUGUST 18, 1993 PRESENT: JIM WHITE ED WHITE PAUL MANN GARY GILL JIM BENNETT JEAN PARIETTI DON WICKSTROM LINDA JOHNSON TONY McCARTHY MR & MRS RUST TOM BRUBAKER CHARLIE KIEFER Shopping Center Signs Linda Johnson, representing the Downtown Association, requested that shopping district signs be installed. In response to Jim Whites' question on cost, Wickstrom stated that we are under our budget; right now we are about $135, 000 ahead. Committee unanimously agreed to allocate the funds estimated at $500. 00 for the shopping center signs request. Public Improvements - (Sidewalks) Resolution Brubaker stated that due to an emergency, the resolution has not been prepared at this time. As such, this item will be moved to the next Committee meeting. Brubaker said that we have an Ordinance which states that the preferred process to use to get the public improvements, is thru the No-Protest LID Agreement process. Brubaker said that two weeks ago, a resolution was discussed and at this time he felt that it seems more appropriate to amend the Ordinance. Jim White suggested Brubaker work with Wickstrom on this and bring it back to Committee. Safety Concerns/Jason & James Ed White said that after an accident had occurred at Jason & James, he spoke with the property owners to determine what could be done. Ed suggested installing the Dragnet Barricade System similar to the property on 94th & James. Discussion followed regarding the problems on James St. including speed limits; police enforcement and signals and the possibility of reducing James Street to three lanes. Mann feels that the solution to the James Street problem would be the installation of 1 two more traffic - lights. Ed White stated that the closest signal location meeting warrants, is Jason & James. In response to Jim White Is question on the Dragnet barricades, Ed stated that staff has had two requests from property owners on both sides of Jason. Further discussion followed regarding installing buttons in the roadway to possibly slow down speeding traffic. Committee unanimously recommended the installation of the Dragnet Barricade System at Jason & James and also recommended installation of buttons in the roadway, and that the cost of these two items be taken from the James Street Safety Improvement fund. Lake Fenwick Phase IIA Restoration - Grant Wickstrom stated that this was a grant we received from the Dept. of Ecology for the cleanup of Lake Fenwick in the amount of $463, 172 . Wickstrom said this is just a matter of accepting that grant and authorizing the budget to be established. Committee unanimously recommended the establishment of a project budget and acceptance of grant. Garrison Creek Erosion Control - Grant Wickstrom stated that we received a grant from Dept of Ecology to help resolve the erosion problems on Garrison Creek for $125, 000. Committee unanimously recommended the establishment of a project budget and acceptance of grant. In response to Mrs. Rust, Wickstrom said that the erosion is from the canyon area to S. 218th. He said the grant is really for the design of the detention facilities in the lower reach of the canyon around our water treatment facility and then another detention facility on top. Wellhead Protection Program - Grant Wickstrom stated that this is a grant for $82,565 from the Dept of Ecology to develop a Wellhead Protection Program for Kent Springs, Clark Springs, and Armstrong Springs. Committee unanimously recommended the establishment of a project budget and acceptance of grant. 64th Avenue Channel Repair - Acceptance Wickstrom stated that this was a contract with Tri-State Construction which is now complete and we are asking for acceptance of the contract as complete. Committee unanimously recommended project be accepted as complete. 2 • Downtown Infrastructure Report Committee had read the report in their packets and there was no discussion on this item. Kent Park & Ride Metro Bus Pull-Out Wickstrom stated that this is an acceptance of a Bill of Sale for the improvements that Metro did in the public right of way. Committee unanimously recommended acceptance of the Bill of Sale for Kent Park & Ride Metro Bus Pull-Out and bonds released after the one year maintenance period. Kent Springs Transmission Main Proiect Charlie Kiefer requested that a response be made to a letter he had written to Don Wickstrom on May 14, 1993 . After reviewing the letter in question, Wickstrom told Kiefer that nothing has been done because we haven't determined who will be the SEPA Official on Phase III and we haven't developed a SEPA Checklist. Kiefer then asked when his backyard will be restored. Wickstrom said that Kiefer' s backyard is restored and it complies with what we were required to do. Wickstrom said that any deviation now could affect the wetlands on the property and change the scope of the wetlands and in turn, would make us in violation of any permits. Kiefer stated that he had submitted a claim against the City for $500 for use of the easement, which was denied. Wickstrom stated that we reviewed the claim with one of our attorney's, Carol Morris, and Carol said we have legal right under the existing easement to do what we did and there is no compensation for this. Stillwater Sewer Extension - Bill of Sale Wickstrom said this was a bill of sale for acceptance of sewers which were extended for a development at 264th St and 128th Ave SE. Committee unanimously recommended acceptance of the Bill of Sale for Stillwater Sewer Extension and bonds released after the one year maintenance period. Farrington Court Pedestrian Activated Light (Jason & Titus) In response to Jim Bennett, Ed White said that the design is complete and we are awaiting the delivery on additional equipment for the installation of the signal. Ed will report back to the Committee on this. 3 House on Reith Rd (Paul Mann) - Mann stated that he has received inquiries from neighbors regarding a house that has been moved to Reith Road that is abandoned and boarded up. In response to Mann, Wickstrom stated that the Public Works Dept. does not deal with this type of situation and that it would fall under the UBC and the Building Dept would be investigating. Meeting adjourned at 6:53. 4