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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Planning and Economic Development Committee - 09/03/1996 (3) CITY OF 'u�LJLSV T e a Jim White, Mayor CITY COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE MINUTES September 3, 1996 Planning Committee Members Present: City Attomev's Office Leona Orr, Chair Tom Brubaker Tim Clark Laurie Evezich Jon Johnson Planning Staff Other Citv Staff Fred Satterstrom, Planning Manager Bill Wolinski, Public Works Matt Jackson, GIS Planner Lin Houston, Human Services Manager Carolyn Sundvall, Human Services Planner Margaret Porter, Administrative Assistant III Teresa Beener, Administrative Secretary Other Rodger Anderson, Seattle King County Association of Realtors 1997 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM(CDBG) -(L.Houston) Human Services Planner Carolyn Sundvall informed the Committee the total proposed 1997 CDBG program is estimated at$576,263 and explained the relevant contingency plans. This is a thirty-two percent(32%)increase($139,713)from our 1996 CDBG funding level of$436,550. There are three portions to this program. The Capital funding portion is $436,586, the Planning & Administration funding portion is $65,428, and the Public (human) Services funding portion is $74,249. Staff recommended that the Planning Committee take the following action: 1. Approve the proposed 1997 Community Development Block Grant(CDBG) Program, including its contingency plan, and forward for adoption to the full City Council. 2. Schedule a public hearing for September 17, 1996, for the full City Council to consider adoption of the proposed 1997 CDBG Program. Committee member Tim Clark confirmed the CDBG is Federal money that is allocated locally. He also questioned whether the capital funds allocated to the Mental Health Housing Foundation for the Buccheit Gardens Acquisition was a county-wide project. Planner Carolyn Sundvall explained that the City of Kent funding is a small portion in comparison and other cities have proposed funding for this project. 220 3ih AVH SO /KENT WAS]HNUMN 9C031-5895/3'ELEI'110NE 120618 59-33 00 1 FAX-%59-3334 1 City Council Planning Committee MinufeS ' September 3, 1996 Page 2 Clark asked for further clarification relating to the YWCA of Seattle-King County Domestic Violence Housing. Human Services Manager Lin Houston explained that the funds proposed would cover the rent of five"units for one year and some support services. Committee member Tim Clark MOVED and Committee member Jon Johnson SECONDED the motion to accept staff recommendations. The motion carried. 9ZCA-96-4 STREAM BUFFER REQUIREMENTS - (M. Jackson) Planner Matt Jackson presented the Committee with maps showing the entire Soos Creek Basin Planning Area and the City of Kent Soos Creek Basin Overlay. He explained that the Ordinance would govem potential annexation areas covered by the drainage basin once the areas were annexed into the City. Assistant City Attorney Tom Brubaker discussed some language changes recommended by the Public Works Department. The changes are as follows: 1. Page 1 - language amended to indicate the three major creeks and their unnamed tributaries. 2. Page 11 (Definitions) -Add language to the "small livestock" definition to further clarify the livestock densities, six (6) small livestock will be equivalent to one large livestock. 1 3. Page 19 - In regard to manure storage areas add the language "6) Manure shall not be piled within any stream buffer." Brubaker explained that these changes do not go beyond what exists in the current King County Stream Buffer Ordinance. Committee member Tim Clark clarified that this Ordinance would continue the protection that King County had in place. Brubaker confirmed that Kent's Ordinance would incorporate the same or slightly less restrictive buffer requirements that were in place in King County. Committee member Jon Johnson MOVED to send the Stream Buffer Ordinance with amended changes discussed today to the full City Council on the September 17th for adoption. The motion was SECONDED by Committee member Tim Clark. The motion carried. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 4:25 p.m. I i \'-)OC\PCOM\MINUTES\PCO0903.MIN CITY-OF ZSV Jim White, Mayor CITY COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE MINUTES September 3, 1996 Planning Committee Members Present: City Attorney's Office Leona Orr, Chair Tom Brubaker Tim Clark Laurie Evezich Jon Johnson Planning Staff Other City Staff Fred Satterstrom, Planning Manager Bill Wolinski, Public Works Matt Jackson, GIS Planner Lin Houston, Human Services Manager Carolyn Sundvall, Human Services Planner Margaret Porter, Administrative Assistant III Teresa Beener, Administrative Secretary Other Rodger Anderson, Seattle King County Association of Realtors 1997 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM(CDBG) -(L.Houston) Human Services Planner Carolyn Sundvall informed the Committee the total proposed 1997 CDBG program is estimated at$576,263 and explained the relevant contingency plans. This is a thirty-two percent(32%)increase($139,713)from our 1996 CDBG funding level of$436,550. There are three portions to this program. The Capital funding portion is $436,586, the Planning & Administration funding portion is $65,428, and the Public (human) Services funding portion is $74,249. Staff recommended that the Planning Committee take the following action: 1. Approve the proposed 1997 Community Development Block Grant(CDBG) Program, including its contingency plan, and forward for adoption to the full City Council. 2. Schedule a public hearing for September 17, 1996, for the full City Council to consider adoption of the proposed 1997 CDBG Program. Committee member Tim Clark confirmed the CDBG is Federal money that is allocated locally. He also questioned whether the capital funds allocated to the Mental Health Housing Foundation for the Buccheit Gardens Acquisition was a county-wide project. Planner Carolyn Sundvall explained that • the City of Kent funding is a small portion in comparison and other cities have proposed funding for this project. �?O 4th AVE SO /KENT W ASHINGTON 9 803 2-5 89 5 'TFLEPI10NE (206)859-3300/FAX 4 859-3334 =`-City Council Planning Committee Minutes September 3, 1996 Page 2 Clark asked for fiirther clarification relating to the YWCA of Seattle-King County Domestic Violence Housing. Human Services Manager Lin Houston explained that the funds proposed would cover the rent of five units for one year and some support services. Committee member Tim Clark MOVED and Committee member Jon Johnson SECONDED the motion to accept staff recommendations. The motion carried. #ZCA-96-4 STREAM BUFFER REQUIREMENTS - (M. Jackson) Planner Matt Jackson presented the Committee with maps showing the entire Soos Creek Basin Planning Area and the City of Kent Soos Creek Basin Overlay. He explained that the Ordinance would govern potential annexation areas covered by the drainage basin once the areas were annexed into the City. Assistant City Attorney Tom Brubaker discussed some language changes recommended by the Public Works Department. The changes are as follows: 1. Page 1 - language amended to indicate the three major creeks and their unnamed tributaries. . 2. Page 11 (Definitions) - Add language to the "small livestock" definition to further clarify the livestock densities, six (6) small livestock will be equivalent to one large livestock. 3. Page 19 - In regard to manure storage areas add the language "6) Manure shall not be piled within any stream buffer." Brubaker explained that these changes do not go beyond what exists in the current King County Stream Buffer Ordinance. Committee member Tim Clark clarified that this Ordinance would continue the protection that King County had in place. Brubaker confirmed that Kent's Ordinance would incorporate the same or slightly less restrictive buffer requirements that were in place in King County. Committee member Jon Johnson MOVED to send the Stream Buffer Ordinance with amended changes discussed today to the full City Council on the September 17th for adoption. The motion was SECONDED by Committee member Tim Clark. The motion carried. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 4:25 p.m. • U:1DOCIPCOM\MINUTES\PCO0903.MIN