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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Planning and Economic Development Committee - 10/09/1969 w` VALLEY REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIO`,' GENERAL MEETINU - 10/9/69 AUBURN, 4ASHIPGTO€' The meeting was called to order at 7045 P.M. in the Auburn City Hall . Gordon Gould gave a report of the PA'+? Conference he had attended in Tumwater, 'washington. VRPC will co-sponsor the PA`V Conference in the fall of 1970, along with the Kent Chamber of Commerce and the City of lent. Gordon Gould also gave a report on the forthcoming seminars to be held at the Green River Community College. Questionnaires have been sent to those attending the past session of seminars. The VRPC is trying to gather information to find out just what type of information is most helpful and interesting to the participants. Ken Cottingham, of EISI, gave an interim report on the ;progress of the Railroad Crossing Safety Study. He said the railroads and all of the member cities have been very helpful in supplying his company with the information needed. The Mass Transit Committee submitted the following policy statement to the Executive 3oard of the VRPC, and it was approved. The committee now as a group feels the VRPC, as a whole, should adopt the follow- ing statement ; "The Valley regional Planning Commission recognized the fact that there is a need of some form of imporvec Puglic Transportation, and the VRPC should serve as the coordinating agency for the development of a transportation plan for Renton Community, and any extension of the system, to provide continuity in future transportation plans throughout the Valley Area. This is an interim policy statement and the VRPC will review the Metro Plan as it affects the VRPC area after December 31 , 1969, and take a stand on the issue, either for or against . " A motions was made and seconded to approve the above policy statement. Motion passed. Shannon Hogue, Chairman of the Nomination Committee, submitted the following names of persons to serve as Doard of Directors for the year of 1970. -1 - Page 2 . Gordon Hall , President; Irvin Iverson, First Vice- President; Francis Pugh, Second Vice-President; Richard Fiedler, Third Vice- President ; Clark Teegarden, Fourth Vice- President ; Gordon Gould, Secretary; and Ton Eide, Treasurer: Mr. Hogue also suggested three recommendations that should be read into the record. 1 . No President was to serve more than two consecutive terms. 2. That all the cities and towns be represented on the Voard of Directors. 3. That all individuals who accept a position of the Vice- President, must be willing to serve as president if so called upon and must prepare himself for such duties, by actual practice. Nominations were called for from the floor . The motion was made to accept the nominations as read, they were seconded and passed. The three recommendations, made by Mr . Hogue, were also ;gut into the record and passed by unanimous vote. The Speaker for the evening, Mr. Stewart ^.lee 1 , President of the Seattle Area Industrial Council , said the land in the Valley area is rapidly being grabbed by industry. The VRPC should take positive action at this time to keept the valley from developing solidly the whole length of it . He announced that by 1975, the three major Valley cities - - Auburn, Renton, and Kent -- will have a total popu- lation of 497,600. This could be stopped by designating certain areas as green belts and open agricultural areas permanently. The best thing would be to reduce the amount of industrial zoning in the Valley area, and to spread? it over a three or four county area. It is very important the VRPC do its planning now, and do it as quickly as possible. The next meeting of the VRPC will be held at the Kent City Hall , November 13, 1969. Meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M. ATTE t!OI IIG : GCR G!l HALL `)ALE SMITH IRV IVERSO104 PAT SHAiNNON HCGUE RICHARD FIE!)LER C. Y. MCGARRIGLE GOR0ON GOULD STE*!CART G. NEEL CLARK TEEGAR')En! 1ICr_ 030�flEC.g GENE ';,!ILLIAMS MAYC.; STAN MINKLER DAVE HAMLIi: CHARLES 0. OAKER MAX FULLE.?ER 3Y?0>! SNIEVA MARSHALL RE]PATH HELE.^.: IRWIP•d