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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1004RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF KENT DECLARING ITS RECOGNITION OF AND SUPPORT OF THE CONCEPT AND PROCESS OF CITY DESIGN. WHEREAS, the land use and sub-area plans of the City of Kent con- tain a number of goals and policies which relate indirectly to city design; and WHEREAS, there is a growing awareness of and appreciation for city design in the Kent community which is reflected, in part, by several recent private and public developments; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to expand this awareness and appreciation, and to add to the inventory of well-designed public and private places; and WHEREAS, the Planning Department with the aid of a Design Task Force did conduct a study of the design problems and potentials in Kent's commercial and residential areas, and did present the results of said study at the City Council workshop on October 10, 1983; and WHEREAS, the aforementioned report titled Kent Design Report does address ways to implement city design for Kent which will lead to a more liveable community; and WHEREAS, it is altogether appropriate that the City Council receive, review and support the design study during the observance of Kent's second annual Design Awareness Month (October 1983); NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council supports the concept and process of city design in Kent. Section 2. The considerations of city design are important and endemic to the establishment of a desirable quality and unique city character. The design of all constituent parts of the City is important to the overall aesthetic and functional condition of the Kent community. Livability and amenity are no longer viewed as frills but measures of our design success. Further, design should be considered at all levels of the decision-making process, by private and individuals as well as by public officials. Section 3. As a partner withtheprivate sector in the city design process, the City acknowledges the importance of design considerations in the construction of such public facilities as governmental buildings, parks, streets, sidewalks, and drainageways. PASSED at a regular meeting of the Kent City Council this /~ I day of October, 1983. ATTEST: MARIE JENSEN, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: P. STEPHEN DIJULIO, CITY ATTORNEY.