HomeMy WebLinkAbout2430ORDINANCE NO.-
AN ORDINANCE ordering the construction and
installation of certain improvements to the
Central Business District of the City of Kent,
all in accordance with Resolution No. 1002 of
the Kent City Council; establishing Local
Improvement District No. 313; providing that
payment for the improvements be made by special
assessments upon the property in the district,
payable by the mode of "payment by bonds" or
"note in lieu of bonds"; and providing for the
issuance and sale of local improvement district
warrants or bond anticipation notes redeemable
in cash and local improvement district bonds or
note in lieu of bonds.
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 1002, adopted September 6,
1983, the City Council declared its intention to order the
construction and installation of certain improvements to the
Central Business District within the City of Kent, and fixed
October 3, 1983, 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 improvements and all objections thereto
and for determining the method of payment for the improvements; an
WHEREAS, the Public Works Director of the City caused an
estimate to be made of the cost and expense of the proposed
improvements and certified that estimate to the City Council,
together with all papers and information in his possession touch-
ing the proposed improvements, a description of the boundaries of
the district, a statement of what portion of the cost and expense
of the improvements should be borne by the property within the
improvement district, a statement in detail of the local improve-
ment assessments outstanding or unpaid against the property in the
proposed district, and a statement of the aggregate actual valua-
tion of the real estate, including 25% of the actual valuation of
the improvements in the proposed district, according to the valua-
tion last placed upon it for the purpose of general taxation; and
WHEREAS, that estimate is accompanied by a diagram of the
proposed improvements showing thereon the lots, tracts, parcels of
land, and other property which will be specially benefited by the
,proposed improvements 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 written
protests having been received and persons having appeared at said
hearings; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined it to be in the
best interests of the City that the improvements as hereinafter
described be carried out and that a local improvement district be
created in connection therewith; NOW, THEREFORE,
THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Kent,
Washington (the "City"), hereby orders the improvement of a
portion of the City by the construction and installation of
certain improvements to the Central Business District of the City
of Kent more fully described in Exhibit B, attached hereto and by
this reference made a part hereof.
All of the foregoing shall be in accordance with the
plans and specifications therefor prepared by the City Engineer,
and may be modified by the City Council as long as such modifica-
tion does not affect the purpose of the improvements.
Section 2. There is created and established a local
improvement district to be called Local Improvement District
No. 313 of the City, which district is more particularly described
in Exhibit A, attached hereto and by this reference incorporated
herein.
Section 3. The total estimated cost and expense of the
improvements is declared to be $780,512.89, approximately
$445,509.89 of which expense shall be borne by and assessed
against the property specially benefited by such improvements
included in the local improvement district herein established
embracing as near as may be all property specially benefited by
such improvements.
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 reflect fairly the
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'special benefits to the properties being assessed.
Section 5. Local improvement district warrants or bond
anticipation notes shall be issued in payment of the cost and
expense of the improvements herein ordered to be assessed, such
warrants or notes to be payable out of the "Local Improvement
Fund, District No. 313," hereinafter created 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
Irate not in excess of 16% per annum to be hereafter fixed by the
Director of Finance and to be redeemed in cash and/or by local
improvement district bonds or note in lieu of bonds herein author-
ized to be issued, such interest-bearing warrants or bond antici-
pation notes to be hereinafter referred to as "revenue warrants,"
or "BANs," respectively. The City is authorized to issue local
improvement district bonds or note in lieu of bonds for the
district which shall bear interest at a rate to be hereafter fixed
by ordinance, shall be payable on or before a date to be deter-
mined later by the City Council, the life of the improvements
ordered being not less than the term of the bonds, and shall be
issued in exchange for and in redemption of any and all revenue
warrants or BANS issued hereunder and not redeemed in cash within
a period of not to exceed sixty days after the first publication
by the City Treasurer of notice that the assessment roll for Local
Improvement District No. 313 is in her hands for collection. The
bonds or note in lieu of bonds shall be redeemed by the collection
of special assessments to be levied and assessed against property
within the district, payable in annual installments, with interest
at a rate to be hereinafter fixed by ordinance under the mode of
"payment by bonds," or "note in lieu of bonds" as defined by law
and the ordinances of the City. In the case of default in the
payment of any assessment when the same shall become due, there
shall be added interest and a penalty at a rate to be hereafter
fixed by ordinance. The exact form, amount, date, interest rate
and denominations of such warrants, BANS, bonds or note in lieu of
bonds shall be hereafter fixed by ordinance of the City. Such
warrants, BANS, bonds or note in lieu of bonds shall be sold in
such manner as the City shall hereafter determine.
Section 6. All the work necessary to be done in connec-
tion with the making of such improvements shall be done and made
by contract upon competitive bids and the City shall have and
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reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The call for bids
for work authorized pursuant to this ordinance shall include a
statement that payment for such work will be made in cash warrants
drawn upon the "Local Improvement Fund, District No. 313."
Section 7. There is created and established in the
'office of the Treasurer of the City for Local Improvement District
No. 313 a special fund to be known and designated as "Local
Improvement Fund District No. 313," into which fund shall be
deposited the proceeds from the sale of revenue warrants drawn
against the fund which may be issued and sold by the City and
collections pertaining to assessments, and against which fund
shall be issued cash warrants to the contractor or contractors in
payment for the work to be done by them in connection with the
improvement, and against which fund cash warrants shall be issued
in payment for all other items of expense in connection with the
improvement.
Section 8. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take
effect and be in force five (5) days from and after its passage,
approval and publication as provided by law.
ISABEL HOGAN, MAYOIR
ATTEST:
MARIE JENS N, CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
i
P. STEPH DiJULIO, CITY ATTORNEY
PASSED the /_day of
&� , 1983.
APPROVED the / day of , 1983.
PUBLISHED the day of1983.
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I hereby certify that this is a true copy of ordinance
No. c�230 , passed by the City Council of the City of Kent,
Washington, and approved by the Mayor of the City of Kent as hereo
indicated.
9581-168A
(SEAL)
MARIE JF�T S N, ITY CLERK
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L.I.D. 313
CBD IMPROVEMENTS
BOUNDARY LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. and 10, Block 7, Yesler's First Addition to Kent
according to the Plat recorded in Volume 5 of Plats, page 64, Records of King
County, Washington; Together with that portion of vacated street adjacent
thereto as vacated under Ordinance No. 303 of the City of Kent; AND ALSO Lots
16, 17 and 18, Block 7, Yesler's First Addition to Kent, according to the
Plat recorded in Volume 5 of Plats, page 64, Records of King County, blashington;
Except that portion of vacated alley adjacent thereto.
AND ALSO Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and the East 30.00 feet of Lot 14,
Block 14, Yesler's First Addition to Kent, according to the Plat recorded in
Volume 5 of Plats, page 64, Records of King County, Washington.
AND ALSO Lots 1, through 20, inclusive, Block 5, Yesler's First Addition to
Kent, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 5 of Plats, nage 64, records
of King County, Washington.
AND ALSO 8, 9, 10 and 11, Block 15, Yesler's First Addition to Kent, according
to the plat recorded in Volume 5 of Plats, page 64, records of King County,
Washington.
AND ALSO Lots 1, through 20, inclusive Block 6, Yesler's First Addition to
Kent, according to the plat recorded in Volume 5 of plats page 64, records
of King County, Washington.
AND ALSO Lots 1 through 12, inclusive, Block 13, Yesler's First Addition to
Kent, according to the plat recorded in Volume 5 of Plats, page 64, Records
of King County, Washington, Except the East 8 feet of Lots 7 through 12,
inclusive for alley AND Except the West 8 feet of Lots 1 through 6, inclusive
for alley.
AND ALSO Lots 1 through12, inclusive, Block 8, Yesler's First Addition
to
Kent, according to the plat recorded in Volume 5 of Plats, page
drecords
of King County, Washington.
AND ALSO Lots 1 through 12, inclusive, Block 3, Yesler's First Addition to
Kent, according to the plat recorded in Volume 5 of Plats, page 64, Records
of King County, Washington; Except the East 8 feet of Lots 7 through 12 in-
clusive for alley AND EXCEPT the West 8 feet of Lots 1 through 6 inclusive,
for alley
AND ALSO Lots 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block 2, Yesler's First Addition to Kent,
according to Plat recorded in Volume 5 of Plats, page 64, Records of King
County, Washington.
EXHIBIT A
AND ALSO Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 24, Yesler's First Addition to Kent
according toExceptrecorded
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East 8 feet of Lots 4, 5, and 6 for alley.
AND ALSO that portion of Lots 1, 2, 15 and 16, Block 4, Yesler's First Addition
to Kent, according to plat recorded in Volume 5 of Plats, page 64 records of
utherly of the following described line;
King County, Washington; lying so
of Lot 1; thence N O1°58'00" E along the East
Beginning at the Southeast corner
line thereof a distance of 121.61 feet to the True Point of Begbnning of said
lane; thence S 63 47'00" W a distan8e of 8.01 feet; thence S 68 0 W a
feet
dist$nce of 20.33 feet; thence S 72 58'00" W a di8tance of 20.37 feet thence
S 77 38'00"W, distance of ;0.30 feet; thence S 81 53'00".W a distance of
of 20.24 feet; thence S 85 33'00" W a $istance of 7.97 feet; thence S 85 33'00"
W a gistance of 12.5 feet; thence S 88 08'00" W a dastance of 20.15 feet; thence
S 89 22'00" W a distance of 20.05 feet; thence N 89 27'00" W a distance of 112.01'
to the terminus of said line.
AND ALSO the West 56 feet of the South 145 feet of that portion of the Northern
Pacific Railway lying in the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section
24, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M., in King County, Washington; lying
East of First Avenue, North of Meeker Street, and South of Smith Street.
AND ALSO the West 56 feet of that portion of the Northern Pacific Railway lying
in the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 24, Township 22
North, Range 4 East, W.M., in King County Washington; lying East of First Avenue
South of Meeker Street and North of Gowe Street.
AND ALSO that portion of the West 56 feet of the Southeast quarter of the North-
east quarter of Section 24, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, W.M. in King County
Washington lying westerly of the Northern Pacific Railway and East of First
Avenue, south of Gowe Street and North of Titus Street.
AND ALSO that portion of theSoutheast quarter of the Northeast quarter and the
Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 24, Township 22 North,
Range 4 East, W.M., in King County, Washington; described as follows: Beginning
at a point 687.5 feet North of the Southwest corner of Government Lot 9 in the
Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section, said point being
the True Point of Beginning; thence North 40 feet; thence East 78 feet; thence
South 40 feet; thence West 78 feet to the True Point of Beginning.
Except any portions thereof lying within Public Right of Way.`,��
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L.I.D. 313
CBD IMPROVEMENTS
DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS
I.� Gateways: Consists of rebuilding three main entry points into the CBD
area Included are the following items:
A. Sidewalk and curbing replacement including sidewalk
widening and special surface coloring and treatment.
B. New drainage facilities to replace old and to be
compatible with the new curb locations. Also
included is road restoration of the trench areas
including new pavement markings following the
asphalt overlay.
C. Special paving pattern crosswalk at 4th and Meeker
on east leg of intersection.
D. Installation of pylons, large structures with
landscaping and special lighting,which announce
the beginning of the downtown business area,
which establish the design theme of the downtown
area and which extend a feeling of welcome for
shoppers.
Locations: Fourth Avenue and Meeker Street
First Avenue and Meeker Street
First Avenue and Titus Street
II. Lighting: Consists of installing historic style fixtures on First
Avenue between Gowe Street and Titus Street. Also
included is installation of underground wiring to service
the lights.
III. Signing: Consists of directory signs and information kiosks for the
CBD area.
IY. Landscaping:
Street
trees
are
bnwhere they are now
missing onMeekerand FrstAvenue.
V. Furniture: Consists of installing park type benches for pedestrians
along Meeker and First.
VI. Trellis Connection: Consists of constructing a cover over the walkway
along the east side of First Avenue from Meeker to Gowe Street.
VII. Drainage: Consists of drainage work outside of the gateway areas.
Includes repair of the existing system on Meeker Street
between Fourth Avenue and First Avenue and the installation
of a new system on Gowe Street betweenjourth Avenue and
First Avenues AQP oTW-k .nl!�CPLLq"2 Ln i�no�,2�neA'TS
a VIII. Paving: Consists of an asphalt overlay of the gateway areas and Gowe
Street to restore the roadway after the installation of
the new drainage.
EXHIBIT B !"`47