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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Public Works/Planning - 10/22/2012 1 Public Works Committee Agenda 400 Councilmembers: Dana Ralph+Dennis Higgins+Elizabeth Albertson, Chair • K]ENT WAsI,l I4�roN October 22, 2012 4:00 p.m. SPECIAL MEETING Item Description Action Speaker Time Page 1. Approval of Minutes Dated October 01, 2012 YES None 03 2. Information Only/Sound Transit NO Rachel Smith 15 3. Consultant Services Agreement/Allen Brackett YES Beth Tan 05 Shedd SR 516 to S 231s' Way Levee Project - Summary Appraisal 4. Joint Funding Agreement for the Cooperative YES Alex Murillo 05 Data-Collection Program with the U.S. Geological Survey 5. Information Only/Mill Creek/Springbrook NO Alex Murillo 05 Creek Basin Capital Projects 6. Information Only/Vactor Site and Screener NO Jens Vincent 05 7. Information Only/Adopt a Street Program - NO Gina Hungerford 05 Update 8. Information Only/Green Kent Day NO Matt Knox 05 9. Information Only/Sewer Collection System & NO Greg Reed 15 Sewer Pump Stations Unless otherwise noted, the Public Works Committee meets at 4:00 p.m. on the 1"& 3rd Mondays of each month. Council Chambers East, Kent City Hall, 220 4th Avenue South, Kent, 98032-5895. For information please contact Public Works Administration (253) 856-5500. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City Clerk's Office at (253) 856-5725 in advance. For TDD relay service call the Washington Telecommunications Relay Service at 1-800-833-6388. z This page intentionally left blank. 3 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Minutes of Monday, October 1, 2012 COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT: Committee Chair Elizabeth Albertson and Committee members Dana Ralph and Dennis Higgins were present. The meeting was called to order at 4:06 p.m. Item 1 — Approval of Meeting Minutes Dated September 17, 2012: Ralph MOVED to approve the minutes of September 17, 2012. The motion was SECONDED by Higgins and PASSED 3-0. Item 2 — Information Only/Fall Residential Recycling Event: Gina Hungerford, Conservation Coordinator noted that the annual Fall Recycling Event will be held on October 20, 2012 from 9:00 am-3:00 pm, at Russell Road Park. Residents are invited to bring items not easily recycled at the curb. New this year you can bring in your child car seats and have them recycled. Hungerford stated that some items will have a small fee and only cash will be accepted. TV's, computers and laptops will not be accepted. For more information visit www.KentRecycles.com or call Gina at (253)856-5549. Fall curbside pickup will be the week of November 12-16. Flyers will be sent by mail and more information is available at www.KentRecycle.com. Information Only/No Motion Required Item 3 — Information Only/2012 Storm Vegetation Work Plan: Scott Schroeder gave an informative PowerPoint presentation showing many of the challenges his section encounters on a daily basis. Schroeder updated the committee on the Storm Vegetation Work Plan and their progress this year. Information Only/No Motion Required Item 4 — Information Only/Green River Levee: Environmental Engineering Manager, Mike Mactutis provided an update on current levee issues. Mactutis noted there will be a meeting on Thursday, in Seattle with the King County Flood Control District, State Representatives and local Mayors to review the letter that King County Flood Control District Board of Supervisors sent to the legislators regarding the Briscoe/Desimone Levee. Information Only/No Motion Required Item 5 — Information Only/LID Process: City Attorney, Tom Brubaker provided the committee with a summary of the Local Improvement District (LID) process, how each assessment is determined, how each property owner agreed through an Environmental Mitigation Agreement (EMA) to pay, and how each owner knew and understood—or should have—that the property they were purchasing could have two or more overlapping assessments at the same time. 4 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Minutes of Monday, October 1, 2012 Councilmember Higgins asked if a property is hit with two or more assessments simultaneously can their payments be stretched out. Brubaker stated that because it is a loan that the City sells bonds for, it is not possible to stretch it out further than 15 years. Information Only/No Motion Required Item 6 — Information Only/Tacoma Regional Water Supply Storage Disposition• Interim Water Superintendent, Sean Bauer gave a brief PowerPoint Presentation on the Howard Hanson Dam, in relation to regional water supply. Bauer's explained that the Corps of Engineers, the operators of the dam, normally empty the reservoir pool by November 1't in order to be ready for the flood season. He also explained the basic operations of the dam and how the Corps controls flows throughout the year. Bauer also explain how the City and other partners who have unused capacity can allow the Corps to use that capacity for flow augmentation for fish or for use by the other funding partners. Information Only/No Motion Required The meeting was adjourned at 5:11 p.m. Cheryl Viseth Council Committee Recorder 5 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Timothy J LaPorte P.E., Public Works Director Phone: 253-856-5500 KEN T Fax: 253-856-6500 WASH IN GTO N Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent, WA 98032-5895 Date: October 3, 2012 To: Chair Elizabeth Albertson and Public Works Committee Members Special PW Committee Meeting Date: October 22, 2012 From: Cathy Mooney, Senior Transportation Planner Through: Timothy J. LaPorte, P.E., Public Works Director Subject: Sound Transit South Corridor Light Rail Study Item - 2 No Motion Required/Information Only Summary: The Committee will hear a presentation by Rachel Smith, Government Relations Officer of Sound Transit, regarding the light rail project in the South Corridor. Sound Transit is kicking off their environmental analysis of the project this month which will focus on the portion of the project between South 200th Street in SeaTac and the Federal Way Transit Station. The presentation will outline the steps and show the timeline for the project scoping process and list opportunities for public comment. Sound Transit staff will be open to Committee comments and questions regarding the City's priorities for analysis (elevated vs. at-grade, alignment alternatives, station locations, etc.) The Committee may also wish to suggest some evaluation criteria. In other words, what are some of the things the City of Kent would like Sound Transit to consider when making decisions along this stretch of the project? Budget Impact: None 6 This page intentionally left blank. 7 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Timothy J. LaPorte P.E., Public Works Director Phone: 253-856-5500 KEN T Fax: 253-856-6500 WASH IN GTO N Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent, WA 98032-5895 Date: October 3, 2012 To: Chair Elizabeth Albertson and Public Works Committee Members Special PW Committee Meeting Date: October 22, 2012 From: Beth Tan, P.E., CFM, Environmental Engineer Through: Mike Mactutis, P.E., CFM, Environmental Engineering Manager Subject: Consultant Services Agreement — Allen Brackett Shedd State Route 516 to S. 2315t Way Levee Project Item - 3 Motion: Move to recommend Council authorize the Mayor to sign the Allen Brackett Shedd Contract Agreement for the Real Estate appraisal services of property on the State Route 516 to S. 2315t Way Levee Project in the amount of $58,000 upon concurrence of the language therein by the City Attorney and Public Works Director. Summary: Completing the SR 516 to S. 231't Way Levee adjacent to the Lakes Community requires additional property from the condominium associations of Bridgewater III, Bridgewater IV, and Regatta at the Lakes. This acquisition will not include any condominiums, common area property. North of this area the levee adjacent to Marina Pointe will not need additional property but will require a levee maintenance inspection easement, to complete the accreditation. The consultant services agreement with Allen Brackett Shedd is to provide a real estate appraisal of the impacted properties and assess the value of the project's impacts. Their services include impacted areas and involves approximately 273 units with extensive public involvement and communication with property owners. The SR 516 to 231st Way Levee project is 2.7 river miles in length and is located on the right bank of the Green River, adjacent to the Lakes Community and Riverbend Golf Complex. This levee reach, in combination with the other levee segments along the Green River, protects the Kent Valley businesses and residential areas from flood risks. Budget Impact: There will be no unbudgeted fiscal impacts, as this contract was anticipated when the 2012 budget was developed. The contract will be paid through the stormwater utility. 8 This page intentionally left blank. I9 Allen m Brackeft m Shedd Real Estare Appraisers and Consultants S.Murray Brackett,MAI,Principal Darin A.Shedd,MAI,Principal Deborah Foreman Greg Goodman,MAI,Principal Matt Sloan Robert Chamberlin David Coleman Jessica Stokesbeny Heber Kennedy Dawn Lindsay Diane Quinn Bruce C AIIen,MAI(Founder 1938-2007) September 19, 2012 Ms. Ingrid P. Williams-Dixon Project Analyst Design Engineering I Public Works Department 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent, Washington 98032 RE: SR-516 TO S. 231ST LEVEE PROJECT LOCATED IN KENT,WASHINGTON Dear Ms. Williams-Dixon: As requested, I have reviewed information relating to the project referenced above for the purpose of estimating a fee and timing for completion of Summary Appraisal Reports of the following: Site Frontage Property/PaxID (ac.) Units Age Units 1 Regata at the Lakes Condo 6.65 66 1994 20 (72122-0000) 2 Bridgewater111 2.87 32 1989 5 (108567-0000) 3 Bridgewater IV 3.31 25 1989 7 (108568-0000) 4 Manna Pointe 28.38 150 1996 32 (514897-0000) The project will require appraising each condo site to determine underlying land value for the acquisition. It will also require before and after valuation of individual units fronting on the project. I estimate 32 frontage units to require improvement valuations. Marina Pointe appears to not have proximity issues. I anticipate valuing each site and the impacted units within four separate appraisals, with the individual units valued after concluding to a site value. Timing for completion would be 45 days from authorization to proceed and assumes cooperative 12320 NE 8rh Street, Suite 200 Bellevue, WA 98005 Phone (425) 450-4040 Fax (425) 688-1819 419 Berkeley Avenue, Suite A Fircrest, WA 98466 Phone (253)274-0099 Fax (253) 564-9442 10 coordination of access to individual units within a timely manner. Estimated appraisal fee is as follows: 4 sites G> $3,500 each = $14,000 32 units G> $1,375 each = $44,000 Total: $58,000 The project is similar to a completed road-widening project I recently appraised for WSDOT (Riverwood Condominiums, Orting) and an ongoing project (Sonoma Villero Condominiums, Bothell) for the Attorney General, both requiring soundwalls being developed adjacent to condominium units. I have also completed appraisals in the past few years of common areas impacted by road widening projects, including a project impacting multiple condominium units along SR-99 in Federal Way and a large townhouse project along 176th Street in Spanaway. Damages in these instances were allocated to the common areas, as well as all proximity affected units. Thank you for your consideration of Allen Brackett Shedd for this assignment. Please call if you have any questions. Sincerely, ALLEN BRACKETT SHEDD Darin A. Shedd, MAI kr Allen Brackett Shedd 42844DS.DOC-Copyright©2012 11 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Timothy J. LaPorte P.E., Public Works Director Phone: 253-856-5500 KEN T Fax: 253-856-6500 WASH IN GTO N Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent, WA 98032-5895 Date: October 2, 2012 To: Chair Elizabeth Albertson and Public Works Committee Members Special PW Committee Meeting Date: October 22, 2012 From: Alex Murillo, P.E., CFM, Environmental Engineering Supervisor Through: Timothy J. LaPorte, P.E., Public Works Director Subject: Joint Funding Agreement for the Cooperative Data-Collection Program with the U.S. Geological Survey Item - 4 Motion: Move to recommend Council authorize the Mayor to sign the Joint Funding Agreement for Water Resources Investigations between the City of Kent and the U.S. Geological Survey upon concurrence of the language therein by the City Attorney and Public Works Director. Summary: This is an on-going program with the City of Kent and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) for stream data collection. For Fiscal Year 2013, The City of Kent will contribute $60,080 to the annual program costs of $106,205 with the USGS providing the remainder. These gages provide valuable information on stream and weather conditions, including water surface elevations, flow levels and amounts of precipitation. This information is used to calibrate stream flow models and increase the accuracy of City design of stormwater flood projection models. The gages, through their link to internet web sites, allow staff and the public to monitor stream flow levels from remote locations. The stream flow measured at the gage at Rock Creek and Kent Kangley Road is included in the Clark Springs Habitat Conservation Plan as a criteria to determine the City's augmentation of flows in Rock Creek during certain periods of the year. This contract will provide for operation, maintenance and data collection at five gages. Two are located on Mill Creek, one on Springbrook Creek and two on Rock Creek. The gage information is available to the public real-time at http://waterdata.usgs.gov/wa/nwis/current?type=flow Budget Impact: Costs for this contract will be charged partially to the Water Utility (Rock Creek gages) and partially to the Stormwater Utility (Mill and Springbrook gages). 12 This page intentionally left blank. 60 00 00072 3/1 3W NW A09800/FY1A-3 cPa,ME`T/F ye m United States Department of the Interior 0 7 L p U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY �o USGS Washington Water Science Center 934 Broadway, Suite 300 Tacoma, Washington 98402 (253) 552-1600 ® FAX (253) 552-1581 http://wa.water.usgs.gov/ September 21,2012 Mr. Mike Mactutis Manager, Environmental Engineering City of Kent 220 41"Avenue South Kent,Washington 98032-5895 Dear Mr. Mactutis: Enclosed please find the costs for continuing the U.S. Geological Survey cooperative data-collection program in Federal fiscal year 2013(October 1,2012 through September 30,2013). The total fixed cost of the program is $106,205. Under the USGS cooperative program,$46,125 will be provided by the USGS,making the City's total share of the program costs$60,080. If this agreement is acceptable to you, please sign both copies of the enclosed Joint Funding Agreement(JFA) and return one copy to the above address. Also;complete the customer contact information on page two of the JFA. PLEASE NOTE: In order to continue operation of these gages,the USGS will need a signed agreement no later than October 1,2012. The USGS will bill you quarterly, in four equal amounts. If you have questions regarding billing, please contact Sheila Loyd, Budget Analyst,at(253) 552-1656(e-mail:smloyd@usgs.gov). The USGS has TIN number 916001254 on file for the City of Kent. If this number is not correct, please contact Sheila Loyd with the correct number. For your information,the USGS DUNS number is 093640092. It is understood that the results of this work will be available to the USGS for publication and use in connection with related work. Near real-time data for all the stations in this program are available from the USGS National database at:j'tjp://waterdata.us�s_ ov/wa/nwisht If you have any questions, please contact Ken Frasl,Tacoma Field Office Chief, at(253)552-1670(e-mail: kefrasI@a S.0 Sincerly, J Cynthia Barton, Ph.D., L.G., L.H.G. Center Director Enclosures cc: Tacoma Field Office Chief, USGS WAWSC,Tacoma,WA 14 Form 9-1366 U.S. Department of the Interior Customer#: 6000000723 FY13 (Oct. 2005) U.S. Geological Survey Agreement#: 13WNWA09800 Joint Funding Agreement Project#: 97229EU TIN#: 916001254 Fixed Cost W r- Agreement Yes No FOR WATER RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS THIS AGREEMENT is entered into as of the 15T day of OCTOBER 2012, by the U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, party of the first part, and the City of Kent, party of the second part. 1. The parties hereto agree that subject to availability of appropriations and in accordance with their respective authorities there shall be maintained in cooperation a fixed-price agreement for operation, maintenance, and data collection at the Springbrook, Mill Creek, and Rock Creek stream gaging stations, herein called the program. The USGS legal authority is 43 USC 36C; 43 USC 50; and 43 USC 50b. 2. The following amounts shall be contributed to cover all of the cost of the necessary field and analytical work directly related to this program. 2(b) includes In-Kind Services in the amount of$ N/A. by the party of the first part during the period (a) $46,125 OCTOBER 1, 2012 to SEPTEMBER 30,2013 by the party of the second part during the period (b) $60,080 OCTOBER 1, 2012 to SEPTEMBER 30,2013 (c) Additional or reduced amounts by each party during the above period or succeeding periods as may be determined by mutual agreement and set forth in an exchange of letters between the parties. (d) The performance period may be changed by mutual agreement and set forth in an exchange of letters between the parties. 3. The costs of this program may be paid by either party in conformity with the laws and regulations respectively governing each party. 4. The field and analytical work pertaining to this program shall be under the direction of or subject to periodic review by an authorized representative of the party of the first part. 5. The areas to be included in the program shall be determined by mutual agreement between the parties hereto or their authorized representatives. The methods employed in the field and office shall be those adopted by the party of the first part to insure the required standards of accuracy subject to modification by mutual agreement. 6. During the course of this program, all field and analytical work of either party pertaining to this program shall be open to the inspection of the other party, and if the work is not being carried on in a mutually satisfactory manner, either party may terminate this agreement upon 60 days written notice to the other party. 7. The original records resulting from this program will be deposited in the office of origin of those records. Upon request, copies of the original records will be provided to the office of the other party. i 15 8. The maps, records, or reports resulting from this program shall be made available to the public as promptly as possible. The maps, records, or reports normally will be published by the party of the first part. However, the party of the second part reserves the right to publish the results of this program and, if already published by the party of the first part shall, upon request, be furnished by the party of the first part, at costs, impressions suitable for purposes of reproduction similar to that for which the original copy was prepared. The maps, records, or reports published by either party shall contain a statement of the cooperative relations between the parties. 9. USGS will issue billings utilizing Department of the Interior Down Payment (Bill) Request (form DI-1040). Billing documents are to be rendered QUARTERLY. Payments of bills are due within 60 days after the billing date. If not paid by the due date, interest will be charged at the current Treasury rate for each 30 day period, or portion thereof, that the payment is delayed beyond the due date. (31 USC 3717; Comptroller General File B-212222, August 23, 1983). U.S. Geological Survey Name of Customer United States City of Kent Department of the Interior USGS Point of Contact Customer Point of Contact Name: Ken Frasl Name: Address: USGS WAWSC Address: 934 Broadway, Suite 300 Tacoma, WA 98402 Telephone: 253-552-1670 Telephone: Email kefrasMusg3.goy Email Signatures Signatures Yf� �, t' V � By !' 1 i Date7( Z_ By Date Name: Cynthia Barton, Ph.D., L.G., L.H.G. Name: Title: Center Director, USGS Washington Title: Water Science Center B1�f�u� By Date -- By Date Name: Name: Title: Title: 6000000723/13W NW A09800/FY13-C 16 This page intentionally left blank. 17 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Timothy J. LaPorte P.E., Public Works Director Phone: 253-856-5500 KEN T Fax: 253-856-6500 WASH IN GTO N Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent, WA 98032-5895 Date: October 3, 2012 To: Chair Elizabeth Albertson and Public Works Committee Members Special PW Committee Meeting Date: October 22, 2012 From: Alex Murillo, P.E., CFM, Environmental Engineering Supervisor Through: Tim LaPorte, P.E., Public Works Director Mike Mactutis, P.E., CFM, Environmental Engineering Manager Subject: Information Only/Mill Creek - Springbrook Creek Basin Capital Projects Item - 5 Motion: Information Only/No Motion Required Summary: Environmental Engineering Supervisor Alex Murillo will provide an update on the city's projects along Mill Creek and Springbrook Creek. Budget Impact: None 18 This page intentionally left blank. 19 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Timothy J. LaPorte P.E., Public Works Director Phone: 253-856-5500 KEN T Fax: 253-856-6500 WASH IN GTO N Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent, WA 98032-5895 Date: September 5, 2012 To: Chair Elizabeth Albertson and Public Works Committee Members Special PW Committee Meeting Date: October 22, 2012 From: Jens Vincent, Storm Drainage Field Supervisor Through: Brad Lake, PW Operations Manager Subject: Information Only/Vactor Site and Screener Item — 6 Motion: Information Only/No Motion Required Summary: In 2010, the City of Kent received a grant from the Washington State Department of Ecology called the FY 2011 Municipal Stormwater Capacity Grant. Council authorized the purchase of a pre-owned screener in the amount of $73,055.11 with the grant funds. The purchase of a soil screener allows Public Works Operations crews to: 1. Filter out trash and debris from catch basin solids collected during cleaning and maintenance. 2. Aerate solids to speed the composting process 3. Eliminate the cost of renting a screener 4. Provide low-cost topsoil for roadside plantings These elements are increasing our efficiency, and allow staff to maintain their schedule of catch basin maintenance and repairs while simultaneously saving money on rental costs and staff time. Budget Impact: None, purchase was made through the Municipal storm water grant. 20 This page intentionally left blank. 21 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Timothy J LaPorte P.E., Public Works Director Phone: 253-856-5500 KEN T Fax: 253-856-6500 WASH IN GTO N Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent, WA 98032-5895 Date: October 3, 2012 To: Chair Elizabeth Albertson and Public Works Committee Members Special PW Committee Meeting Date: October 22, 2012 From: Gina Hungerford, Conservation Coordinator Through: Kelly Peterson, AICP, Environmental Conservation Supervisor Mike Mactutis, P.E., CFM, Environmental Engineering Manager Timothy J. LaPorte, P.E., Public Works Director Subject: Information Only/Adopt-a-Street Program Update Item - 7 No Motion Required/Information Only Summary: Since the successful inauguration of the Adopt-a-Street program in April, the program has grown to 13 groups with more in the process of forming. 49 volunteers are picking up litter on their adopted streets, making our City more beautiful. Thanks to their visibility, a great article and photos in the Kent Reporter Newspaper on August 24th, as well as advertising the program in the KentScene Newsletter, Facebook and on the web, we continue to hear from interested groups. The dedication and commitment of all these volunteers is making a big difference in beautifying the city and helps to protect water resources. Budget Impact: None zz This page intentionally left blank. 23 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Timothy J. LaPorte P.E., Public Works Director Phone: 253-856-5500 KEN T Fax: 253-856-6500 WASH IN GTO N Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent, WA 98032-5895 Date: October 15, 2012 To: Chair Elizabeth Albertson and Public Works Committee Members Special PW Committee Meeting Date: October 22, 2012 From: Mike Mactutis, P.E., CFM, Environmental Engineering Manager Through: Chad Bieren, P.E., City Engineer Subject: Information Only/Green Kent Day October 27tn Item - 8 No Motion Required/Information Only Summary: The Green Kent Partnership combines the talents of Parks, Public Works and Kent volunteers to improve and enhance Kent's 1189 acres of parks and natural areas. Approved by City Council in September of 2009, the program trains volunteer land "stewards" to lead and teach other volunteers how to restore Kent's natural areas. To date, we have trained over 30 stewards and now have 13 actively encouraging and leading others. Green Kent Day is scheduled for Saturday, October 27th. We expect to recruit up to 100 volunteers to plant native plants from 9 AM - 12 PM at two sites - Morrill Meadows Park and the Green River Natural Resources Area. A VIP tour is also planned for State Representatives, City Council Members, the Mayor and other dignitaries. This tour will highlight the Green Kent partnership and these two special areas. A donated barbecue will be held at the conclusion of the event for all volunteers and VIP's at Morrill Meadows park at 12 Noon. See the enclosed brochure for more information. 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Please dress for inclement weather,bring work gloves,a shovel,and wear sturdy shoes or boots.Note:Restrooms at GRNRA are portable sani-cans with a hand washing station. Thanks to our friends at Starbucks,4th&Meeker,for donating coffee and hot chocolate and a huge thank-you to Farrington Court for providing the hot dog teed I To reduce waste in our landfills,please bring your own container to refill from our coolers.Thank youl PleaseRead: aalEf:f:it KENT DAY The City of Kent makes every reasonable effortto provide a safe,enjoyable experience for all volunteers.However,the work associated with being a City volunteer involves certain risks of physical injury.Bysigningthis registration form(and parent/guardian,if under 18),1 assume all risk of injury,damage and harm to myself,and/or the group I represent,arisingfrom such activities or use of City facilities.If requested,I can provide proof of insurance on behalf of my group,namingthe City of Kent as an additional insured.I authorize any necessary emergency medical treatment that might be required in the event of physical injury and/or accidentwhile participating in this program.I give permission to have my photo taken and used for publicity purposes by the City. pkpIW06191_9_12 'III°hv1finu 'IIIII°ecf(';IIoII1ls 26 Green 111li eurI14alu ilralllIlllll soullrc sAllr a Moviriiillllll Meadows IPairlk Firom 115 Southbound,takethe lHwy167 Southbound,take the Willis Firom 115 Southbound,take the Kent- lHwyfl67Souffilhouin TaketheCentral Kent-Des Moines exd(#149).Turn St./WA516/Des Moines exit.Turn Des Moines exit(#149). Turn leftat Avenue/84thStreet exit Take a left at left atthe light onto Kent-Des Moines right off the exit Take the first right onto the light onto Kent-Des Moines Road. the light onto Central Avenue.Follow Road.Northbound,take the Kent exit Washington Ave.N./W.Valley Highway/ Northbound,take the Kent exit(#149A). until you reach Smith Street,Take a left. (#149A).Turn right at the light on to WA-181.Northbound,turn leftatthe Turn rightatthe light onto Kerrt-Des Follow above asterisk(*)for the rest of Kent-Des Moines Road.Once on Kent- exit and takethe second right onto Moines Road.Proceed down the hill thedirections. Des Moines Road,proceed down the Washington Ave.N./W.Valley Highway/ and gothrough the Meeker Street hill.Atthe light,turn leftonto Meeker WA-181. Once on Washington Ave., intersection,Washington intersection lHwyfl67Norffihuuimd Take theWillis St.Atthethirdtraftic light,turn left proceed north for 2.1 miles.Lookforthe and continue until you reach Central Street exit Take a right atthe light and onto Washington Ave.N./WestValley KingCountyAnimal Shelteron your left Avenue.Turn leftonto CentralAvenue. follow road untilyou reach Central Highway/WA-181.Go2.1 miles,then and followthe asterisk(*)above. Turn rightonto Smith Street. (*)Head Avenue.Take a lefton Central until you Iookforthe King County Animal Shelter easton Smith Streetgoingup the hill. reach Smith Street,take a right and on your left.*Just pastthe animal Atthe top of the hill turn left onto 104th followthe above asterisk(*)fortherest shelter,park in the parking lotfor Avenue SE.Continue on 104th Avenue of the directions. 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Kent, WA 98032-5895 Date: September 24, 2012 To: Chair Elizabeth Albertson and Public Works Committee Members Special PW Committee Meeting Date: October 22, 2012 From: Greg Reed, Utilities Superintendent Through: Timothy J. LaPorte, P.E., Public Works Director Subject: Information Only/Sewer Collection System & Sewer Pump Stations Item - 9 No Motion Required/Information Only Summary: City of Kent has approximately 211 miles of sanitary sewer system within the City of Kent. Much of the system has reached the end of its cycle (50 to 70 years) and in need of repairs or replacement. The presentation is an overview of the condition of the sewer infrastructure. Budget Impact: The replacement of sewer lines will be yearly projects funded by the sewer enterprise fund. Sewer funds will need to be allocated each year for sewer line replacement.