HomeMy WebLinkAbout2982CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO.�
AN ORDINANCE ordering the improvement of
properties on Hilltop Avenue north of James Street by
the installation of sanitary sewers, all in
accordance with Resolution No. 1274 of the City
Council; establishing Local Improvement District No.
339 and ordering the carrying out of the proposed
improvement; providing that payment for the
improvement be made by special assessments upon the
property in the District, payable by the mode of
"payment by bonds"; authorizing interfund loans; and
providing for the issuance and sale of local
improvement district warrants redeemable in cash or
other short-term financing and local improvement
district bonds.
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 1274 adopted March 19, 1991, the
City Council declared its intention to order the improvement of
properties on Hilltop Avenue north of James Street by the
installation of sanitary sewers and fixed April 16, 1991, at
7:00 p.m., local time, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall
as the time and place for hearing all matters relating to the
proposed improvement and all comments thereon and objections
thereto and for determining the method of payment for the
improvement; and
WHEREAS, the Director of Public Works caused an estimate to
be made of the cost and expense of the proposed improvement and
certified that estimate to the City Council, together with all
papers and information in his possession touching the proposed
improvement, a description of the boundaries of the proposed
local improvement district and a statement of what portion of
the cost and expense of the improvement should be borne by the
property within the proposed district; and
WHEREAS, that estimate is accompanied by a diagram of the
proposed improvement showing thereon the lots, tracts, parcels
of land, and other property which will be specially benefited by
the proposed improvement and the estimated cost and expense
thereof to be borne by each lot, tract and parcel of land or
other property; and
WHEREAS, due notice of the above hearing was given in the
manner provided by law, and the hearing was held by the City
Council on the date and at the time above mentioned, and all
persons appearing at such hearing and wishing to be heard were
heard, and no objections were made; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined it to be in the
best interests of the City that the improvement as hereinafter
described be carried out and that a local improvement district
be created in connection therewith; NOW, THEREFORE,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES
ORDAIN as follows:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Kent,
Washington (the "City"), orders the improvement of properties on
Hilltop Avenue north of James Street by the installation of
sanitary sewers as described in Exhibit A attached hereto and by
this reference incorporated herein.
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All of the foregoing shall be in accordance with the plans
and specifications therefor prepared by the Director of Public
Works of the City and may be modified by the City Council as
long as such modification does not affect the purpose of the
improvement.
Section 2. There is created and established a local
improvement district to be called Local Improvement District
No. 339 of the City of Kent, Washington (the "District"), the
boundaries or territorial extent of the District being more
particularly described in Exhibit B attached hereto and by this
reference incorporated herein.
Section 3. The total estimated cost and expense of the
improvement is declared to be $69,531.80, and the entire cost
and expense of the improvement shall be borne by and assessed
against the property specially benefited by such improvement to
be included in the District which embraces as nearly as
practicable all property specially benefited by such improvement.
Section 4. In accordance with the provisions of RCW
35.44.047, the City may use any method or combination of methods
to compute assessments which may be deemed to fairly reflect the
special benefits to the properties being assessed.
Section 5. Local improvement district warrants may be
issued in payment of the cost and expense of the improvements
herein ordered to be assessed, such warrants to be paid out of
the Local Improvement Fund, District No. 339, hereinafter
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created and referred to as the Local Improvement Fund, and,
until the bonds referred to in this section are issued and
delivered to the purchaser thereof, to bear interest from the
date thereof at a rate to be established hereafter by the City
Finance Director, as issuing officer, and to be redeemed in cash
and/or by local improvement district bonds herein authorized to
be issued, such interest-bearing warrants to be hereafter
referred to as "revenue warrants." In the alternative, the City
hereafter may provide by ordinance for the issuance of other
short-term obligations pursuant to Chapter 39.50 RCW.
The City is authorized to issue local improvement district
bonds for the District which shall bear interest at a rate and
be payable on or before a date to be hereafter fixed by
ordinance. The bonds shall be issued in exchange for and/or in
redemption of any and all revenue warrants issued hereunder or
other short-term obligations hereafter authorized, including the
interfund loans authorized by Section 6, and not redeemed in
cash within twenty days after the expiration of the thirty -day
period for the cash payment without interest of assessments on
the assessment roll for the District. The bonds shall be
redeemed by the collection of special assessments to be levied
and assessed against the property within the District, payable
in annual installments, with interest at a rate to be hereafter
fixed by ordinance under the mode of "payment by bonds," as
defined by law and the ordinances of the City. The exact form,
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amount, date, interest rate and denominations of such bonds
hereafter shall be fixed by ordinance of the City Council. Such
bonds shall be sold in such manner as the City Council hereafter
shall determine.
Section 6. For the purpose of paying all or a part of the
costs of carrying out the improvements within the District
pending the receipt of the proceeds of the issuance and sale of
the bonds or short-term obligations referred to in Section 5,
interfund loans from the General Fund, Water Fund and/or Sewer
Fund to the Local Improvement Fund in the maximum aggregate
amount of $69,531.80 are authorized and approved, those loans to
be repaid on or before the issuance of such bonds or obligations
from the proceeds thereof. Each of the interfund loans shall
bear interest at a variable rate, adjusted the fifteenth and
last day of each month, equal to the interest rate of the State
of Washington Local Government Investment Pool on the fifteenth
and last day of each month. The initial interest rate on the
date of each interfund loan shall be determined as of the last
preceding interest payment adjustment date.
Section 7. In all cases where the work necessary to be
done in connection with the making of such improvement is
carried out pursuant to contract upon competitive bids (and the
City shall have and reserves the right to reject any and all
bids), the call for bids shall include a statement that payment
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for such work will be made in cash warrants drawn upon the Local
Improvement Fund.
Section 8. The Local Improvement Fund for the District is
created and established in the office of the City Finance
Director. The proceeds from the sale of revenue warrants or
other short-term obligations drawn against the fund which may be
issued and sold by the City and the collections of special
assessments, interest and penalties thereon shall be deposited
in the Local Improvement Fund. Cash warrants to the contractor
or contractors in payment for the work to be done by them in
connection with the improvement and cash warrants in payment for
all other items of expense in connection with the improvement
shall be issued against the Local Improvement Fund.
Section 9. Within fifteen (15) days of the passage of this
ordinance there shall be filed with the City Finance Director
the title of the improvement and District number, a copy of the
diagram or print showing the boundaries of the District and the
preliminary assessment roll or abstract of such roll showing
thereon the lots, tracts and parcels of land that will be
specially benefited thereby and the estimated cost and expense
of such improvement to be borne by each lot, tract or parcel of
land. The City Finance Director immediately shall post the
proposed assessment roll upon his index of local improvement
assessments against the properties affected by the local
improvement.
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ection 10. This ordinance shall take effect and be in
force five (5) days from and after its passage, approval and
publication as provided by law
DAN KELLEHER, MAYOR
ATTEST:
BRENDA JACOBER D PUTY CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
FOSTER PEPPER & SHEFELMAN
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Passed the day of May, 1991.
Approved the &' day of May, 1991.
Published the iG day of May, 1991.
I certify that this is a true copy of Ordinance No. gq'0'
passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, and
approved by the Mayor of the City of Kent as hereon indicated.
J a cam- (SEAL)
BRENDA JACOBER, DEPUTY CITY CLERK
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EXHIBIT 'A'
LID 339
HILLTOP AVENUE SANITARY SEWER
900 FEET TO 1400 FEET NORTH OF JAMES STREET
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
See Exhibit 'B' attached and made a part hereto
SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT
Description: Includes the installation of 8" sanitary sewers, 6"
side sewers and related appurtenances.
ON FROM TO
Hilltop Avenue 900 Ft. North of James St. James . Street of
EXHIBIT 'B'
LID BOUNDARY LEGAL DESCRIPTION
LID 339
WALKER'S SECOND ADDITION TO KENT
HILLTOP AVENUE SOUTH
Lots 1 through 6 inclusive, Block 1, Walker's Second Addition to
Kent, according to the plat recorded in Volume 62 of Plats, Page
80, records of King County, WA.
Lots 1 through 4 inclusive, Block 2 Walker's Second Addition to
Kent, according to the plat recorded in Volume 62 of Plats, Page
80, records of King County, WA.
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EXHIBIT 'B'
LID BOUNDARY LEGAL DESCRIPTION
LID 339
WALKER'S SECOND ADDITION TO KENT
HILLTOP AVENUE SOUTH
Lots 1 through 6 inclusive, Block 1, Walker's Second Addition to
Kent, according to the plat recorded in Volume 62 of Plats, Page
80, records of King County, WA.
Lots 1 through 4 inclusive, Block 2 Walker's Second Addition to
Kent, according to the plat recorded in Volume 62 of Plats, Page
80, records of King County, WA.