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AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE
Scheduled Meeting for March 5, 1991
4:45 PM Court Room Kent City Hall
This is to inform you that the City Council Planning Committee will
meet in the Court Room of Kent City Hall at 4 :45 PM on Tuesday,
March 5, 1991.
Committee Members
Jon Johnson, Chair
Christi Houser
Leona Orr
Agenda
1. Human Services Roundtable Update (L. Ball)
2 . School Impact Fees Update (F. Satterstrom)
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MEMORANDUM
February 26, 1991
TO: JON JOHNSON, CHAIR AND COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS
FROM: FRED N. SATTERSTROM, PLANNING MANAGER
RE: SCHOOL IMPACT FEES
Staff representatives from the Planning, Law, and Finance
Departments have now met with representatives from both the Kent
and Federal Way School "Districts on the subject of school impact
fees. Both districts, of course, would like the City of Kent to
adopt an impact fee ordinance similar to that of King County. At
a previous Planning Committee meeting, a motion to endorse the
concept of school impact fees was passed by the Committee. This
motion was subsequently supported by the full Council.
The Planning Committee also directed the Law and Planning
Departments to develop a proposed school impact fee ordinance. At
your March 5, 1991 meeting, the staff would like to generally
discuss the process for development of this ordinance, and to
schedule a general discussion of the school impact fee issue for
the March 19, 1991 agenda.
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_ CITY COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE
February 19, 1991 4 :45 PM
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Committee Members Present Planning Staff
Leona Orr Lauri Anderson
Christi Houser Jim Harris
Margaret Porter
Fred Satterstrom
Other City Staff Other Guests
Carol Morris
Tony McCarthy
WETLANDS EDUCATION GRANT (Lauri Anderson)
Senior Planner Lauri Anderson briefed the Committee on this item. Last
year the City Council approved money to do matching funds for a grant from
Washington State Department of Ecology (DOE) to do a Wetlands Management
Plan, which is planned to be done this spring and will be completed by June
15th (the draft) , and then it would go into the Hearing process. Last
fall, the Planning Department asked the DOE for more money to do a
comprehensive public education campaign. The Planning Department wanted
help in developing materials specifically about Kent and holding workshops
for the public and others who are interested in the issue.
The DOE then called and stated the Planning Department did not get the
grant and we were number one below their cut-off line. At the end of
January, the DOE called the Planning Department back and said they liked
Kent, that we had a good proposal, and they couldn't fund us then but they
will fund the Planning Department now. The DOE could not give the Planning
Department as much money requested originally ($20, 000) but would give
$8, 000, which would mean a $1, 200 match from the City of Kent. A number of
things would be done with this $8, 000 such as a creation of a movable
display on Kent' s wetlands and holding 5-7 workshops to educate citizens
and the community on key wetlands issues.
This item has been to IBC. With no additional City funds required, the IBC
recommended acceptance of the $8,000 grant with the $1, 200 as part of the
existing 1991 Planning Department budget used to match this new grant. Ms.
Anderson clarified this is money the Planning Department would have spent
anyway through her salary, printing, and materials to get the word out that
this management plan is happening. There is no additional money required
because it is an in-kind match.
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Ms. Anderson asked the Planning Committee to endorse the acceptance of the
grant with this to go to full Council on March 5, 1991. Councilmember
Leona Orr made the MOTION and Councilmember Christi Houser SECONDED it.
All were in favor.
RESOLUTION PROHIBITING OUTSIDE SEWER & WATER CONNECTIONS (J. Harris)
Councilmember Leona Orr first stated that the Resolution was presented at
the Public Works Committee the morning of February 19 and unanimously
approved it.
Planning Director James P. Harris explained that this item has gone back
and forth between the Public Works Committee and the Planning Committee as
explained in the February 12 memo in your agenda packet. Mr. Harris
commented that in the memo to the Committee he stated he supported this
proposed resolution, but stated to the Committee that he supports this
resolution with caution for the reason of bashing the County. Mr. Harris
remarked that perhaps the County should be contacted ahead of time of what
the City is planning to do. Mr. Harris still does not retract his approval
but wanted to point out some cautions.
Councilmember Leona Orr expressed that the Resolution would get to the
whole entire issue and not just related to the 277th corridor or the County
issuing too many permits. She said that it is not so much as we are
bashing the County, but bashing ourselves by allowing things to happen in
the County that couldn't happen without the City's support and then
complaining about it when the City has facilitated them. This resolution
does not affect anything that is already in the works or anything that has
been promised. It relates to something that hasn't come through yet or
something that is brand new until those Growth Boundaries are identified.
Once these boundaries are identified, this can be lifted or altered.
Senior Planner Lauri Anderson commented on the Section 2 which as follows:
"The moratorium imposed on these services by this Resolution shall
continue until such time as the "urban growth areas" are designated by
the County, and any appeals of the City therefrom are resolved,
pursuant to RCW 36. 70A. 110. "
Ms. Anderson stated that this would remain in effect until such time the
County recommends the urban growth area. One of the proposals before the
County Council is the interim urban growth boundary. She was wondering
whether it should be clarified here because the interim urban growth
boundary may happen very soon and suggested the Resolution say, "not
including any interim boundaries" . Attorney Carol Morris states that the
language here that we would keep the moratorium in effect until any appeals
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are resolved. She thought if there were any interim growth boundaries
designated that we would immediately appeal. Attorney Morris said this
could be changed.
It was also pointed out at the meeting that Page 2 was not the same Page 2
that was at the Public Works Committee on February 19. Director Harris
complained about this for the record. If the Planning Committee has
something officially before its Committee and the staff of another
Committee knows that, this Committee should have what the other Committee
has got.
The changed Page 2 was retrieved by from the Law Department and distributed
to all the Committee members. There was much discussion by the Committee
members about the change. The change occurred in Section 1 adding the
following words (highlighted and underlined) :
Section 1. Effective immediately , the City of Kent shall not accept
new applications from any property owner for the extensions of water
and/or sewer service to any property located outside of the City's
incorporated limits for the purpose of development, platting, short
Platting and/or rezoning thereof.
Councilmember Christi Houser asked all who all was in favor say "I" of this
Resolution and for a letter be sent to the County and all said unanimously
"I" with no opposed.
ADDED ITEM - HUNGRY BEAR (Christi Houser)
Councilmember received a letter regarding the use of this business using
sandwich boards on the sidewalk which is not allowed.
ADDED ITEM - LEANING PUBLIC NOTICE BOARD (Leona Orr)
Councilmember Orr mentioned there is a public notice board that is leaning
towards the road on the west side of 116th, north of 240th Street. Fred
Satterstrom indicated that it was probably related to a proposed plat
recently approved by the City.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 5:27 p.m.
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