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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 2/5/2019 Approved Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting Minutes February 5, 2019 Date: February 5, 2019 Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: Chambers 1. CALL TO ORDER / FLAG SALUTE Mayor Ralph called the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m. 2. ROLL CALL Attendee Name Title Status Arrived Bill Boyce Council President Present Toni Troutner Councilmember Present Marli Larimer Councilmember Present Satwinder Kaur Councilmember Present Dennis Higgins Councilmember Present Les Thomas Councilmember Present Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present Dana Ralph Mayor Present 3. AGENDA APPROVAL A. Approve the agenda as amended. Chief Administrative Officer, Derek Matheson added an Executive Session per RCW 42.30.110(1)(g), regarding personnel that is expected to last 20 minutes with no action following the session. Mayor Ralph removed item 4.A.3 "2019 Community Arts Support Program Grant Recipients" from the agenda. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President SECONDER: Les Thomas, Councilmember AYES: Boyce, Troutner, Larimer, Kaur, Higgins, Thomas, Fincher 4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A. Public Recognition 1. Employee of the Month Mayor Ralph recognized Permit Center Technician, Alixandria Lu as the February Employee of the Month. Permit Center Manager, Barbara Napier expressed words of appreciation for Alix’s work. Alix is the connection between Administration’s big ideas and day-to-day operations. She keeps the difficult and complex projects on track. Alix is friendly, calm in the storm, Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting Minutes February 5, 2019 Kent, Washington Page 2 of 14 and unruffled. 2. Proclamation for the Greater Kent Historical Society Month Mayor Ralph presented Nancy Simpson with the Proclamation for the Greater Kent Historical Society Month. Nancy Simpson is the current President of the Greater Kent Historical Society and the City's historian. Simpson expressed words of appreciation for the proclamation. 3. 2019 Community Arts Support Program Grant Recipients Removed from the agenda. 4. Appointments to the Arts Commission Mayor Ralph provided information regarding the work of the Kent Arts Commission and recognized the volunteers that she is recommending for appointment. Campbell Kristenson resides in Kent and just opened an art gallery in downtown. Kristenson is looking forward to revitalizing the downtown area and making arts a big part of downtown. Sherell Owens, an alternate on the Kent Arts Commission, supports the arts and is excited to serve on the commission to highlight and show the diverse expression through the arts. 5. Appointments to the Human Services Commission Mayor Ralph provided information on the Kent Human Services Commission and advised of the reappointments, appointment, and appointment of an alternate to the Kent Human Services Commission. Connie Stolpp has been a resident of Kent since 1972. Stolpp recently retired and wants to give back to the community in the area of social services - how we care for those having difficulties. B. Community Events Council President Boyce advised of past and upcoming events at the accesso ShoWare Center and encouraged everyone to attend events. Councilmember Fincher advised of upcoming Spotlight Series events. 5. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES, COUNCIL, AND STAFF Mayor Ralph serves on the Sound Cities Association Puget Sound Regional Council Executive Board. The Board received a report on the regional aviation baseline study. Mayor Ralph recently attended NASA's Angels Challenge program held at Kent Meridian High School for 5-12 graders to work on building and landing a replica of the lunar rover using drones and the LEGO Mindstorms robots. Chief Administrative Officer, Derek Matheson expressed appreciation for Public Works Operations staff that have been working 24 hours’ a day since Sunday spreading sand and also preparing for the next snow event. Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting Minutes February 5, 2019 Kent, Washington Page 3 of 14 Matheson’s report is in the packet and there is an executive session tonight regarding personnel that is expected to last 20 minutes with no action anticipated when the Council reconvenes. Council President Boyce provided a recap of today’s workshop regarding the King Conservation District program. Boyce expressed his appreciation of the City Council for participating in the 2019 Strategic Planning Retreat on February 1 and 2, 2019. Councilmember Fincher chairs the Kent Arts Commission and indicated the new KentCreates contest is entitled “New Year.” Visit KentCreates.com for more information on submitting art. Fincher indicated the wraps for the additional traffic controller boxes will be installed once the weather warms up. Fincher also advised of the Kent Kids Art Day - March 9th - Kent Commons. Fincher serves on the Sound Cities Association King Conservation District Advisory Committee. Fincher advised of the available classes on conservation and the annual plant sale. Councilmember Fincher serves on the Sound Cities Association Mental Illness and Drug Dependency Oversight Committee. No report. Councilmember Higgins serves on the Sound Cities Association Regional Transit Committee. During the January 16th meeting, the committee accepted the King County Metro Transit System Evaluation Report. In the report, of the top 10 routes that have system service reliability issues, six run through Kent. Kent is in line to receive an investment in additional routes if funds become available. The 2019 work plan for the committee includes a deep dive into alternative services. Higgins chairs the Public Works Committee. The recent meeting included a presentation on the Public Works Department's snow and ice response report. Councilmember Kaur serves on the Sound Cities Association Domestic Violence Initiative Regional Task Force. No report. Councilmember Kaur serves on the Sound Cities Association Growth Management Planning Council. No report. Councilmember Larimer serves on the Sound Cities Association Advisory Council on Aging and Disability Services. No report. Councilmember Troutner chairs the Public Safety Committee. No report Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting Minutes February 5, 2019 Kent, Washington Page 4 of 14 Councilmember Troutner advised that the severe weather shelter is extending opening through Wednesday. The shelter is located at Kent Lutheran Church at 336 Second Avenue South. Check in time is 9 p.m. and it closes at 7 a.m. Visit KentLutheran.org to sign up and get involved. Troutner expressed appreciation for those that have donated items and volunteered. Councilmember Thomas Chairs the Operations Committee and indicated details regarding the meeting can be found in the minutes. Councilmember Thomas serves on the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Governance Board and will meet on February 6, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. at station 78 in Covington. Thomas indicated that Council President Boyce has been elected at the chair of the board. A. Chief Administrative Officer Report 6. PUBLIC HEARING A. Transit Operations and Maintenance Facilities Interim Zoning Ordinance – Public Hearing Mayor Ralph opened the Public Hearing. Long-Range Planning Manager, Hayley Bonsteel provided a brief overview of the interim zoning ordinance, including: • Knowing light rail was coming, the City invested significant resources in a robust visioning exercise, the Midway Subarea Plan. The Plan welcomed light rail, planned for its success, and provided a framework for future decision-making, based on extensive community engagement. • The Midway goal was to “create a dense, pedestrian-friendly, sustainable community that provides jobs, housing, services and public open space around nodes of high-capacity transit while maintaining auto-oriented uses between transit-oriented nodes.” The City envisioned a well- designed built environment, including pedestrian-friendly streetscapes, multimodal connections and a variety of housing types and jobs that support transit use. • There was a distinction between North of 245th and South of 245th - transit-oriented community to the north (high intensity transit supportive mixed use with a residential focus and strong pedestrian orientation with no single use, big box industrial or auto dependent uses) and highway commercial corridor to the south (wide range of community, citywide or regional commercial and light industrial uses that are primarily vehicle dependent). • New zones purpose - MCR and MTCs - dense and varied retail, office and residential, with a pedestrian orientation. • Existing use category of “transit facilities” was obviously permitted in the new zones, as they were all about attracting light rail. Did not differentiate between different types of transit or transit-supportive Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting Minutes February 5, 2019 Kent, Washington Page 5 of 14 facilities. An operations and maintenance facility, which has very different characteristics from light rail stations (30 acres, active at night, not oriented towards passengers, not beneficial for pedestrians, doesn’t attract interest or activity, is more similar to outdoor storage of trucks, heavy equipment, contractor storage yards than it is to a light rail station). • Those kinds of outdoor storage of trucks and related uses are not permitted in MCR/MTCs, as one might expect. But they are permitted in CM2. CM2’s purpose is to provide are for a combination of retail, small scale light industrial, heavy commercial, wholesale, advanced manufacturing-the appropriate choice for an operations and maintenance facility. • The ordinance passed by Council on January 15, 2019 defines both types of transit facilities to differentiate them, and zones operations and maintenance facilities to be allowed in CM2 and not in other zones. • Tonight’s public hearing is intended to gather comments on the action Council took last meeting, January 15, 2019, and will be helpful as we move forward in the process with Sound Transit. • Staff will be working on a permanent zoning code change along the lines of the interim zoning ordinance and that will have another public hearing. Public Comments: Jasmine Donovan, a resident of Seattle, Executive Vice President and CFO at Dick’s Drive-in Restaurants. Donovan is the granddaughter of Dick Spady. Donovan thanked the Kent City Council for actions taken to protect the community’s long planned vision for the transformation of the West Hill of Kent. The timely and necessary emergency zoning ordinance simultaneously protects those who have already invested in the West Hill in anticipation of its future transit-oriented development and opens the door for Sound Transit to build its Operations and Maintenance Facility on a much more suitable piece of property. The City of Kent has worked diligently to prepare the West Hill for new light rail station. The Midway Subarea Plan, adopted in 2011, outlines the community’s desire for Transit Oriented Development clearly. When we were scouting potential sites to build the first Dick’s Drive-In south of Seattle, this clear plan and potential for redevelopment as well as proximity to the new light rail station were big positives for us. Because of this clearly-outlined plan, we knew this area was only going to become more vibrant, populated and more easily accessible by all forms of transportation. We made investments in the property we wouldn’t have made elsewhere to make it more accessible to pedestrians. We made investments in our surplus property as we were certain the right buyer could be found to bring even more jobs and services to the Midway Shopping Center. We couldn’t have been more shocked when we learned in November that Sound Transit intended to ignore the clear, undisputed desire of the community for uses such as “retail, office, education, research, medical and residential,” as outlined in the Midway Subarea Plan. Instead, Sound Transit Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting Minutes February 5, 2019 Kent, Washington Page 6 of 14 wants to place a 30-acre operation and maintenance facility on the 10-year- old shopping center we had just joined. Although the need for such a facility somewhere in the South Sound is clear, even considering placing this industrial facility in the middle of Transit Oriented Development is baffling. Particularly when land owned by Seattle Public Utilities, available to Sound Transit effectively for free, is available not far to the south. The City of Kent must help Sound Transit properly weigh ALL the costs of destroying this thriving and improving community around the new light rail station at Highline College. Allowing a massive night shift industrial facility to be built on the Midway Shopping center ruins the vision of a west Kent community that is a great place to live, work and play, with affordable housing, and jobs. We applaud the rapid and decisive action by the City Council to make it clear to Sound Transit that the operations and maintenance facility-South is more than welcome in the City of Kent when it is built in the right location: The Midway Landfill. Mel Roberts, a Kent resident spoke in support of the ordinance and submitted his written comments for the record. Tim Brown, a Kent resident spoke in support of the ordinance. Brown thanked the Mayor and Council for clarifying the intentions of the area and making it clear that there are better properties more suitable to an operations and maintenance facility. Matthew Renner, a Des Moines resident expressed appreciation of the Council and spoke in support of the ordinance. Renner thanked the Mayor and Council for standing up to Sound Transit and indicated that the proposed site is not the right place for the operations and maintenance facility. The region has indicated they don't want the facility in the proposed location. Renner supports the Council and Mayor and asked everyone to inform the Sound Transit Board that we don't want the facility in this location. Tim Clark spoke in support of ordinance and provided comments regarding the original planning of the Midway Subarea Plan that was intended for transit-oriented development. Clark is a former Kent City Council member of 16 years. Clark was an advocate of Growth Management Plan allowing the City to plan for the future. Michael Scuderi spoke in support of the zoning ordinance. Scuderi presented his written comments for the record. Ryan Crompten, a Des Moines resident lives close to the transit facility and spoke in support of zoning ordinance. Ranita Hillis spoke in support of the zoning ordinance and in opposition to Sound Transit placing the operations and maintenance facility on the Dick's and Lowe's sites. Hillis provided comments on how Dick's positively impacts the community. Fincher expressed appreciation of everyone that provided comments during the public hearing. Fincher advised that the City did not envision placing a maintenance and operations facility in the transit-oriented area and she is looking forward to the revitalization of the area. Fincher advised that the Midway landfill location is a better location for the facility. Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting Minutes February 5, 2019 Kent, Washington Page 7 of 14 Higgins expressed appreciation of everyone that spoke during the public hearing. Higgins indicated that former councilmember Tim Clark correctly conveyed the lengthy process the communities of Kent and Des Moines went through to determine what they wanted in the area of the light rail station. Council envisioned a transit-oriented development, a dense, walkable area of neighborhoods full of businesses and homes and multiple uses with quick and ready access to the new light rail station. Higgins was deeply offended that any business that wishes to overturn the will of the Council. Higgins indicated there is a perfect location for an operations and maintenance facility immediately to the south and available for free to Sound Transit and it has access to federal programs to assist in the redevelopment of the Brownfield. Higgins requested Sound Transit take the site off the list - today. Higgins advised that he has spoken with transit advocates from around the region that indicated other cities have contributed to some Sound Transit- related improvements - Bellevue paid for a tunnel. Higgins indicated Bellevue has three times the revenues of Kent and Kent does not have the budget of Bellevue to pay for improvements. Higgins indicated that if we are talking about equity and social justice, he wants Sound Transit to know that it is not equitable to do this to Kent. Boyce expressed appreciation of everyone that provided comments during the public hearing. Boyce conveyed that the Council, Mayor and leadership team is unified and will fight tooth and nail to ensure this property is not affected. Boyce strongly believes that we can convince Sound Transit that this site is not the right spot for the operations and maintenance facility and that the landfill is. Boyce advised that there is a plan to meet with Sound Transit to show why the landfill is a better site for them. Boyce urged everyone to reach out to the Sound Transit board to let them know they oppose the proposed site of the facility. Mayor Ralph expressed her appreciation of the Council and read a statement for the record. The City's concerns about the siting the Sound Transit Operations and Maintenance Facility center and the City's ability to implement the Vision set forth nearly a decade ago are what we are talking about here. The Plan welcomed link rail to the West Hill, we are not talking about, at all, not wanting light rail, I think we are all exc ited about that and we have heard that from the residents of West Hill how important this is. It is important to note that the proposed operations and maintenance facility and the Federal Way Link Extension are separate projects. There has been some confusion about the City of Kent not wanted light rail, none of that is true. What we are talking about is the action that Council has taken and the comments regarding the siting of the operations and maintenance facility. The Federal Way Link Extension will be constructed beginning next year, and includes a station on 30th Avenue South just north of South 240th Street. The Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting Minutes February 5, 2019 Kent, Washington Page 8 of 14 operations and maintenance facility, as Sound Transit continues to remind us, is in the very early planning stages. Many regional plans support the type of forward-thinking, transit-oriented planning done as part of the Midway Subarea Plan. Transportation 2040, which is our regional transportation plan adopted by the Puget Sound Regional Council, encourages jurisdictions to conduct comprehensive sub- area planning for high-capacity transit station areas. King County's Countywide Planning Policies guide cities to develop station area plans for high-capacity transit stations “reflecting the unique characteristics and local vision for each station area including transit supportive land uses.” That's what our Envision Midway Plan does. Kent has shown the region that we care about creating implementable, community-driven visioning to make the most out of the significant transit investment that Sound Transit light rail station represents. We crafted our zoning and design guidelines to maximize the benefits of transit, including dense housing in close proximity to the station so that as many people as possible can access regional transit. The commitment to the Plan shown by the City and region provide a clear picture of the future of Midway as a dense, pedestrian-friendly community - a picture that property owners and developers can count on. You heard Jasmine Donovan speak about that tonight that one of their reasons in siting where they did was the plan that the City had laid out for the Vision for that Midway area. The City followed the lead of nationwide best practices in prioritizing compact, transit-supportive uses around the station - including jobs, housing, services and public open space. It's not necessarily about the businesses, it's about the gathering places. Dick's Drive-in, no matter what time you are there, there are people there. Siting a 30+ acre operations and maintenance facility less than 800 feet from the future light rail station would be devastating and totally contradictory to this nationally recognized planning approach that the City of Kent has followed as we adopted this plan over the last 15-20 years. If the operation and maintenance facility is constructed on the Dick’s Drive-in/Lowes site, the ability to implement the vision would be severely impacted. I think it's fair to say it would be brought to a screeching halt. An operations and maintenance facility in this location is not consistent with Sound Transit’s own Transit- oriented development policy adopted in April of 2018; specifically, the following goals: • Support implementation of state, regional and local growth plans, policies and strategies - These are not being followed • Encourage a creation of housing options near transit - This is weakened by siting the facility at the proposed site • Encourage convenient, safe multi-model access to the transit system, with an emphasis on non-motorized access It’s important to note that this is not a case of “not in my backyard.” The immediate area surrounding the station has some of the greatest transit- oriented development potential in all of South King County, making this site unique. There are five other alternatives under consideration for the Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting Minutes February 5, 2019 Kent, Washington Page 9 of 14 operations and maintenance facility site, including two additional sites in Kent. There are two potential projects on the landfill site. Of all the potential sites that have been listed to be potentially studied, the Lowe's and Dick's is unique and has the most potential for that transit-oriented development that is important to our community. It has been said by Sound Transit that cities do not welcome operations and maintenance facilities with open arms. As I have indicated previously, Kent welcomes the opportunity with open arms, we want to work with Sound Transit on the analysis of the landfill site to find out what it will take to build it there, this is us saying - how can we partner together with Seattle Public Utilities, who owns that property, and the surrounding communities to come together for a win-win solution. It's really more of an issue with land compatibility with high capacity transit and consistency with the Kent’s adopted land use plans. With light rail construction starting next year, Kent has an opportunity to help support the increased population that is coming to this region. We are growing leaps and bounds and I know everybody in this room feels that growth every single day. It is imperative to think long-term and make wise land use decisions that support this goal. An operations and maintenance facility within 800 feet of a light rail station is short-sighted and inhibits the ability of the City, property owners and developers to realize a community in line with this goal. An operations and maintenance facility on the property where Dick’s Drive-in, Lowes, Dominos, the nail shop, the tea shop and where Starbucks is located does not fit for the City's vision for the West Hill. We will continue as a City to work with Sound Transit collaboratively, we have multiple projects happening - a new parking garage coming to downtown and a light rail project on the West Hill - we want to work together. I am committed to meeting with Sound Transit and I have an agreement with Peter Rogoff that we will speak on an at least monthly basis, and our staff will be speaking every two weeks as we go through this process. You heard Councilmember Higgins say it and I will say it again, our ask of Sound Transit is that this location be removed from the list for consideration. We are also committed to working hand in hand with Sound Transit and Seattle Public Utilities on the analysis of the landfill site or any other sites they want to consider. The requirement for an environmental study is that there be two or more locations, we can remove this site from the list and still meet those requirements. This is now in the hands of Sound Transit and the City Council has made it clear what is an appropriate use for that facility. Mayor Ralph encouraged everyone to reach out to Sound Transit Board members. Sound Transit has been very open. It is the City of Kent's intent to provide them with all the data and facts that they need to be able to make this decision and do the right thing and take this property off the list for consideration. B. Move to make the written comments presented as part of the record. Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting Minutes February 5, 2019 Kent, Washington Page 10 of 14 RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President SECONDER: Les Thomas, Councilmember AYES: Boyce, Troutner, Larimer, Kaur, Higgins, Thomas, Fincher C. Move to close the public hearing. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President SECONDER: Les Thomas, Councilmember AYES: Boyce, Troutner, Larimer, Kaur, Higgins, Thomas, Fincher 7. PUBLIC COMMENT Camillo Massagli, a Kent resident spoke regarding homelessness. 8. CONSENT CALENDAR RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President SECONDER: Les Thomas, Councilmember AYES: Boyce, Troutner, Larimer, Kaur, Higgins, Thomas, Fincher A. Approval of Minutes 1. Move to approve the minutes of the January 15, 2019, workshop and regular City Council meeting. 2. Council Workshop - Workshop Regular Meeting - Jan 15, 2019 5:00 PM 3. City Council Meeting - City Council Regular Meeting - Jan 15, 2019 7:00 PM B. Payment of Bills - Approve MOTION: Approve the payment of bills received through 11/30/18 and paid on 11/30/18, bills received through 12/15/18 and paid on 12/15/18, bills received through 12/31/18 and paid on 12/31/18, and approve the checks issued for payroll 11/16/18 - 11/30/18 and paid on 12/5/18, checks issued for payroll 12/1/18-12/15/18 and paid on 12/20/18, and checks issued for payroll 12/16/18-12/31/18 and paid on 1/4/19, and audited by the Operations Committee on 1/15/19. C. Ordinance Granting a Small Cell Franchise to New Cingular Wireless (AT&T) - Adopt Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting Minutes February 5, 2019 Kent, Washington Page 11 of 14 MOTION: Adopt Ordinance No. 4306, establishing a 5-year franchise agreement with Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC. subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney. D. Second Amendment to Agreement for Indigent Defense Services with Stewart, MacNichols, Harmell, Inc. P.S. – Authorize MOTION: Authorize the Mayor approve and ratify the execution of the Second Amendment to the Agreement for Indigent Defense Services between the City of Kent and Stewart, MacNichols, Harmell, Inc, P.S, that authorizes the Agreement’s extension for two additional one-year terms for a revised maximum term through December 31, 2020, subject to all terms provided for in the Second Amendment. E. Appointments to Kent Arts Commission – Confirm MOTION: Confirm the Mayor’s appointment of Campbell Kristenson to the Kent Arts Commission for a four-year term and the appointment of Sherelle Owens as an alternate. F. Appointments to the Human Services Commission - Confirm MOTION: Confirm Mayor Ralph’s reappointment of Zenovia Harris and Gina Bellisario to additional three-year terms along with appointment of Selamavit Demissie to the Commission for a three-year term ending 12/31/2022. Connie Stolpp will be appointed as an alternate for a two-year term ending 12/31/2021. G. Ordinance Granting Comcast Cable Communications Management, LLC, a Ten-Year Franchise - Introduce H. Consolidating Budget Adjustment Ordinance for Adjustments between 12/1/18 and 12/30/18 - Adopt MOTION: Adopt Ordinance No. 4307, for adjustments made between December 1, 2018 and December 30, 2018, reflecting an overall budget increase of $820,500. I. Public Works Agreement with Greenshield Systems for Service Club Ballfields - Authorize MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign a Public Works Agreement with Greenshield Systems in the amount of $131,465.40 for drainage improvements on three fields at Service Club Ballfields Park, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the Parks Director and City Attorney. J. Ordinance Repealing Ordinance No. 4302 and Dedicating Public Right-of-way at Morrill Meadows Park and SE 248th Street - Adopt Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting Minutes February 5, 2019 Kent, Washington Page 12 of 14 MOTION: Adopt Ordinance No.4308, that repeals Ordinance No. 4302 and the right-of-way dedications made therein; dedicates through this new ordinance the south 12 feet of a portion of Morrill Meadows Park that abuts SE 248th Street as right-of-way; authorizes the Mayor to sign all documents necessary to finalize and define the right-of-way dedication; and directs the City Clerk to record a copy of the adopted ordinance. K. Agreement with LifeWise Assurance Company for Stop Loss Insurance– Authorize MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to approve renewal of the City’s contract for stop loss insurance with LifeWise Assurance Company for one year, subject to approval of final terms and conditions by the Human Resources Director and the City Attorney. L. Accept the South 212th Way Overlay Project as Complete - Authorize MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to accept the South 212th Way Overlay Project as complete and release retainage to Tucci and Sons, Inc. upon receipt of standard releases from the state and the release of any liens. M. Accept the 108th Avenue SE (SR 515) and SE 208th Street Intersection Improvements Project as Complete - Authorize MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to accept the 108th Avenue SE (SR 515) and SE 208th Street Intersection Improvements Project as complete and release retainage to Road Construction Northwest, upon receipt of standard releases from the state and the release of any liens. N. Accept the 640 Pressure Zone Pressure Reducing Valve North Project as Complete - Authorize MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to accept the 640 Pressure Zone Pressure Reducing Valve North Project as complete and release retainage to Northwest Cascade, Inc. upon receipt of standard releases from the state and the release of any liens. O. 2018 Fourth Quarter Fee-in-Lieu Funds - Authorize MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to accept $6,525 of fee-in-lieu funds, amend the Community Parks Reinvestment Program budget, and authorize the future expenditure of these funds for capital improvements at Meridian Glen Park, subject to terms and conditions acceptable to the Parks Director and City Attorney. Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting Minutes February 5, 2019 Kent, Washington Page 13 of 14 P. Construction Agreement with Polygon Northwest for The Ridge Townhome Development - Authorize MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign the Construction and Reimbursement Agreement with Polygon Northwest to complete water and sanitary sewer improvements along 88th Avenue South for The Ridge Townhome development as part of the South 224th Street Improvements - Phase II project, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director. 9. OTHER BUSINESS A. Purchase and Sale Agreement for the Willis-Naden Access Improvements Project #15-3015 - Authorize Chief Economic Development Officer, Bill Ellis provided details regarding the Puget Sound Energy parcel that is necessary in order to get the right-in, right-out for the Naden parcel. There is an agreement on the $200,000 purchase price, but negotiations continue on the terms of the Purchase and Sale Agreement related to environmental liability. MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents to complete the City’s purchase of property from Puget Sound Energy for purposes of access improvements for the Willis- Naden property, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and the Economic and Community Development Director. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President SECONDER: Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember AYES: Boyce, Troutner, Larimer, Kaur, Higgins, Thomas, Fincher 10. BIDS A. LID 363 South 224th Street Project - 88th Avenue South/South 218th Street Improvements - South 222nd Street to 94th Place South Bid - Award Public Works Director, Tim LaPorte provided details regarding the LID 363 South 224th Street Project 88th Avenue South/South 218th Street Improvements Project. MOTION: Award the LID 363 South 224th Street Project to Scarsella Brothers, Inc. in the amount of $8,423,307.67 and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director. Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting Minutes February 5, 2019 Kent, Washington Page 14 of 14 RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Dennis Higgins, Councilmember SECONDER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember AYES: Boyce, Troutner, Larimer, Kaur, Higgins, Thomas, Fincher 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION AND ACTION AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION A. Per RCW 42.30.110(1)(g) - Personnel At 8:33 pm. the Council went into executive session. At 8:54 the Council convened into regular session 12. ADJOURNMENT With no action following Executive Session, Mayor Ralph adjourned the meeting. Meeting ended at 8:55 p.m. Kimberley A. Komoto City Clerk STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF KING } AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION PUBLIC NOTICE Polly Shepherd, being first duly sworn on oath that she is the Publisher of the Kent Reporter a weekly newspaper, which newspaper is a legal newspaper of general circulation and is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication hereinafter referred to, published in the English language continuously as a weekly newspaper in King County, Washington. The Kent Reporter has been approved as aLegal Newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the State of Washington for King County. The notice in the exact form annexed was published in regular issues of the Kent Reporter (and not in supplement form) which was regularly distributed to its subscribers during the below stated period. The annexed notice, a: Public Notice was published on January 25r2019 and February lr2019. The full amount the fee foregoing publication is the sum of 17 Publisher, and sworn to me this lst day of Februaryo 2019, Gale Gwin, Notary Public for the State of Washington, Residing in Covington, Washington Polly S > n^,1\i\llJJil/",r.. ai. .....A.ili;;dii.; 6,;...: 1." - _,o4..";L-..1. :: -'? i an r*Zi:. ,!Lr,ul,{!, 3; .$'.i",1ta.'.i.J..,^. _ ^-*,,, /12.r.'.,.9.,....^rr r*''t,'#il$T,.'*o Kent City Council NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING On the Transit Operations and Maintenance Facilities Interim Zoning Ordinance NOTICE [S HEREBY GMN that the Kent City Council will hold a public hearing on the Transit Operations and Maintenance Facilities Interim Zoning Ordinance at 7 p.m, on Tuesday, February 5,20L9, in the Council Chambers at Kent City Hall, 220 4th Avenue South, Kent. All interested persons are invited to attend and will be given an opportunity to speak. The Transit Operations and Maintenance Facilities Interim Zoning Ordinance was adopted by the Kent City Council on January 15, 20L9. Pursuant to state law, a public hearing regarding the ordinance is required within 60 days of its adoption. Members of the public may also submit written comments at the meeting, or in person or in advance by regular U.S. Mail to the City Clerk's Office, 220 Fourth Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032, or by electronic mail to cityclerk@kentwa.oov. Any written comments sent in advance must be received no later than 4 p.m. on February 5,20L9, in order to be considered. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City Clerk's Office in advance at 253-856-5725. For TDD relay service, call the Washington Telecommunications Relay Service at 7 -l-I. Kimberley A. 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O 'i*iT'!'iffi?[li','.aCall Susn 253-520-9876 TDD:7ll GPIUS ls looklng lor host-familles n€ar Llnd- bsroh Hloh School lrcm 3126-ugtZo't ro host 45 Japanese high school stud6nls. GPIUS will compensats each family wlth $376 for 8 nlghts hostlng to cover room & board, lmnspor- tatlon, actlvlll€s, etc. Msln host-family dullos tor lhls program includs:- Prwlde thr6e meals parklng, lruck maneuv€r- lng arsas, and landscap- lno on 4.73 acrss. Exlst-ln6 r€sidentlal bulldlngs and othBr improvements wlll be domollshsd. Th6 appll€nt ls sseklng an admlnistrallve varlanceto redu@ th6 buildlno sstback along Sout6 266th Street lrom 20 leot to 15 feet, parlly to com- pensale for dedlcallon of right-of-way b€ing re- quired by the Clty. Th€ slte is lomted within the 1995 FEMA Floodplaln and @mpensatory stor- age wlll bo provided vla @nstructlon ol und6r-ground stormwater vaults. The appllent lGnt Pro- Sub- Avanue Soulh and South 2661h Slr6et, ad- drsssed as 26524 79lh Avsnue Soulh and id6n- llfi€d as Klng County As-s€sor par@l numbor 3462800075. The pondis locat€d otf-slt€ at 8005 S 266th Street and Thls hstlluil@ ls an Eoual @poftunv Prcvldet and Enplopt Thousands of subscrlbers could be reading your ad in lhe Classilied Service Directory. Go online to wil,Sq|nd0hsdfrEG.cfir or call 1 -800-38&2527 to plac€ )our ad today. Kent Reporter Friday, January 25, 201 9 13 Announc6monb lo8.l Notlcoa lstfl Noflc€ Kenl Clly Councll NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOn lhe Translt Opera- tlons 8nd Mainlenanc€ Facilltles lnt€rlm Zonlno Ordlnance NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that lh€ K€nt Cltv Councll wlll hold a publl6 hearing on the Transit Op€raiions and Malnt€-nan€ Facllllles lntsrlm Zoning Ordlnance at 7 p.m. on Tuosday, F€bru- ary 5, 2019, ln the Coun-cll ChambeE at Kont Clty Hall, 220 4lh Ave- nue South, Kent. All in- t€rosted persons ar6 in- vlt€d to attend and will be glv€n an opporlunity to spsak. Th€ Transil OpeEtlonsand Malnlenan@ Fa-cllltles lnterlm Zonino Ordlnance was adopteE by lhe K€nt City Councilon January 15, 2019. PuFuant to slato law, a public hearing Egardlng the ordlnance is rooulr€d withln 60 days of lts of the publlc submltat the written slts ie at the ot 79th per day- Provlde transportallon lo/from Llndbsrgh HS (erpooling ls ok)- Prwlds a sepaEle bed (room sharing is ok)- lnclud€ your student in your dally acllvlti€s Also, lf your famlly speak language olher than Engllsh, plea8o sp6ak Engllsh whlle your stu- dent ls present.98032,mall to FAMILY ISN'T ALWAYS about glvlng blrth, lfs about glving lovel Ld- ing, Slnglo, Mother look- lng lo adopt a newborn. Expenses paid. Call 917-745.6945. Announcem€nt3 Avenuo S., K€nt, WA98032, Telephone: 253-856-5454. Any petr son r€quiring a disabillly ac@mmodatlon should mntact th6 Cltv for more lnlormatlon. Foi TDD ro-lay sorvic€, call'1-800-833-6388 or th6Cltv of Ksnt at 253-856-572s. Erln George, Flesponslble Oflicial Oated: Friday, January 25, 2019 *442101 KII'tG COUttTY PERMITTING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF LG cAL SERVTCES (DLS) 35{130 SE Douglas St., Ste.210 You do not n€ed to hav6vour own chlldr€n at Llndborgh HS nor haveany chlldren. You just n€ed to be willlng to weF come a student to vour home lor 8 nights. thlswill b6 a onc€-ln-allf6 opportunlty for many of our Japaneso studenls. They are Just excited to €xp€rlene life in th3 u.s. For more dotails, please @ntact GPIUS, orvlslt goo.gUtorms/ r5r5BTlnOl)elvAl2 You can also contact us at seatils@gplus.net or 206.122.123It, We aI€ looklno foruard lo h€arlng from Voul M.gov mmmonls in ad- vance must be recelved no later than 4 p.m. on Fgbruary 5, 2019, ln or- der to be mnsider€d. Any p€rson r€quirlng adisabillty accommoda- tlon should mntacl the Clty Clsrk's Ottl@ ln ad. vancs at 253-856-5725. 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For a ll5t ofourmost curentjob to visit our website: wwwsoundpublishing.om 10 Friday, February '1, 201 9 Kent Reportel ...Continued tom Dnvlo{t Dam Logbl Notlc€g l3gal Notlc6 bgal Ndlcsa l€gal Notlc6 Appll6nc63 DoE! I, GAVINA CHINYE- REZE IHUNNAH,on@ known and ad-dre$ed as GAVINACHINYEREZE IK. WUEGBU, now wish to be known and addressed as GAVI-NA CHINYEREZE IHUNNAH, All lormer documents re- main valid. # 842660 2t1t19 CITY OF KENT PUBLIC NOTICE MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE Pursuant lo KCC 1t.03,Environmental Policvthe Cltv ot Kent hals lssuod d threshold deter- mination for the follow- ing: Mitigated Determinatlonof Nonsionifican@ (MDNS) for: OBERON SUBDIVISION ENV-2018-9, KtvA# RPSW-2183188 The applicant propGes lo subdivlde a 4.87 actepar@l into 29 slnqle family resldential lots,- a combined storm drain- age/recreatlon tract, twoopen space lracls, andthree privale am6ss lracts, The existing resi- dence, lennis court and accessory buildings will be r€moved. Ae6ss tolhe new development isproposed from publlc streel connections at lhe intersection of South 202nd Street and 96th Avenue South, seruino 23 lols. and at lhe sout6end 6f g8th Avenue South, serying six lots. Apedestrian access isalso proposed at lhe eastern end of the pri- vale a@oss tract seryino lots 8-11 conneclinq t6 the slx lols on 98th Ave- nue South, There are noknown wetlands or streams on or near the site. CONDITIONS/MITIGAT- ING MEASURES: The lollowlng not6 shall be Dlaced on the oradino plans for the Obeion dei velopmenl: Logal Notlcea The contactor shall Derlorm a reconnaissince of the sile pilor lo clear- ing and grubbing to to- cate any Tansy Ragwort present, Where present, these weeds (including the rools) shall be dugout, placed in plastlc bags, and hauled olfsite sepante frcm othet on-slte soil and grcund strippings lo be disp$edof al the nearest KinoCounty Solid Wasie Transler Station. Carc shal be taken to avoidthe sprcad or loss of seeds duing the exca- vation and disposal op- efetons The prop€rty is lo€tedal 2O'l2O 96th Av€nue Soulh and is identifiedby King County parcolnumber 0622059135.The property is zoned SR-6, single family resl- dential. otheruise applicablestatute ol limitations, Present the claim in lhemanner as provided inRCW 11.40.070 bv serying on or mailing 16 the personal representa- tive or the personal rep- resentative's altornev atthe address stated'be- low a copy of the claimand filing the oriOinal ol the claim with the court probate assets.Date of FiEt Publication: February 1,2019Personal Flepresenla- tive: Karen Frangello Attorney for the Personal Representative: Anthonv V. Alfieri, Esq. Address for Mailino or Seryice: 13220 NE 80th St Redmond, WA 98052 Court of probate pro- @edings and cause number: Kinq Countv Superior 18-4-06252-4 KNT # 442455 211/19, AAn9,2t15t19 Kent Clty Councll NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOn the Translt Opera-lions and Maintenance Facililies lnterim Zonino Ordlnance NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Kent Citv Council wlll hold a publia hearing on the Transit Operations and Mainle- nance Facllilies lnterim Zoning Ordinance at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Febru- ary 5,2019, in the Coun- cll Chambere at K6nt City Hall, 220 4th Ave- nue South, Kent. All in- terested peFons are in- viled lo altend and will be given an opportunlty lo speak.The Transit Ooerationsand Maintenarice Fa-cllities lnterim Zonino Ordlnan@ was adopted by lhe Kent City Councilon January 15, 2019. Pursuant lo slate law. apubllc hearing regarding lhe ordinance is reouired within 60 days of its adoplion. project r€vlew pro@$ may lncorpomto or re-quire mltigallon m€as-ur6s regardless of whether an EIS is pr6-pared. A copy of lh6subsequent threshold det€rmlnatlon for the specific proposal may be obtalned upon request. Followlng ls a descrip-lion ol the appllcation and th6 pro€$ for re-view. The appll€tion and llsted studies mav be reviewed al the otfic: es of Kont Planning Ser-vices, 400 W Gow6 Stroet, Kent, Washing- ton. A P P L IC AT IO NNAME/NUMBER: BLUE ORIGIN PARK-ING LOT IMPROVE- MENTSENV-2019-4, KlvA #RPSA-2190264 PROJECT DESCRIPTION:T h oapplicant proposes to pave a gravel area local-ed bohlnd and wost ofan exlsting warohouse building for constructionof 94 parklng spaces with related stormwalerand flood storage im-provemenls. Environ-mental impacls from construclion of the exist-ing lmprovoments were 6valuat6d bv th€ Citv in 1974 vla Environmeintal Worksheot number 48, which rosulted in a De- tormination of Nonslgnlfi-can@ bv the Cltv's SEPA Re'sponsible Oili- clal. The project site ls located al 21218 76th Avenue Soulh, is identl-fied as par€l number 1222049084, and is zoned Mg Llmited lndus- trlal. OTHER PERMITS AND PLANS WHICH MAY BE EIEQIIIBED: Civil Con- struction, Flood Zone Permlt STAINLESS APPLIANCE PACKAGE $1499 Refrigeralor, Range & DlshwasherrNew Under Warrantvr Call Credit Dept. ' 206-244-6966 N""d e"fE """h? Pla6 your classilied ad lodayl Call 1-800-388.2527 or Go online 24 hours a day w.SoundClosaff lods.@m. C€md€ry Ptot3 @<d# Burial Plot at Grcenwood Memorlal Park & Funeral Home Single burial plot, Rho- dodendrcn Garden, Lot 442, Block 41, Space 4.Worth $8,000, askinq $7,000 which includeS the $400 kansfer fee. 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Any pe6on requiring adisablllty ac@mmoda- tion should contact the City Clerks Oflice In ad-vane al 253-856-5725. For TDD relay servlce,call the Washinolon Tetecommunicallons "Re- lay Serulce at 7-1-1. Klmberlev A. Komoto Cily Clerk 253-856-5725 #841938 1t25h9,,,il19 NOTICE OF APPLICATION and Proposed Detelmlnallon ol NonsignilicanceAn EnvironmontalCh€ckllst appll€lion was filed with Citv of Kent Plannlng Seruices. The City of Kent expects to lssue a Determinationof Nonsionilicance (DNS) for the -proposal: thereloro, lhe Oplional DNS Proess is beino used. This mav be th; only opportunitv'lo com- ment on the environ- mental impacts of theproposal. The proposal may include mitigation measures under appli- cable codes, and the For more contact Kent Seruices at 220 Avenue contact the Cltv for more lnformation. Foi TDD re-lay servi@, call 1-800-833-6388 or theCity of Ksnt at (253) 856-5725. Dated: Fridav Februaru 't ,2019 #842i55 tNffisuFffiR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY ln ReThe Estate or; HENRY J, FBANGELLO, Deceased. No.18-4-062524 KNT PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW r1-4G030) The peEonal represen- tative nam€d below hes been appointed as per- sonal repr€senlalive ofthis estate. Any person having a claim against lhe d€cedent must, be-lore the lime lhe claim would be batred by any PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD:Februaru 1.2019 - Februa;y 14; 20le All peFons may com- ment on lhis appllcation. Comments must be in writing and received in Kent Plannlng Servicesby 4:30 P.M., Frlday, February 14, 2019, at 220 4th Avenue South.Kent WA 98032. For questions regarding thisproject, please contact Jason Garnham, AICP Senior Planner, at igalo:ham@kentwa.oov or 253-856-5439. 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Let me preface my comments by saying I am a 20-year resident on Kent's West Hill and currently the chairperson of the West Hill Cambridge Community Council. I want to say this ordinance is not about Dick's (though I love to go there). This ordinance is about the future of Kent's West Hill. lf you have been lucky enough to find a parking spot in Sound Transit's Angle Lake Parking Structure and taken the Light Rail into Seattle you will have noticed a lot of change along the line. Each of the rail stations in Rainier Valley has become a center of change. New development and housing have come in to the area and resulted in revitalization of the areas around the stations. Along with that development comes jobs and tax revenue. You can look at BART in the Bay area and the MAX in Portland and see that similar development patterns have occurred. This growth is also consistent with the Growth Management Act goal of formation of urban centers. This vision is also in line with the city's Midway Subarea Plan. But against this backdrop of the promise of revitalization of the West Hill's commercial center, Sound Transit is proposing to put a plug on that revitalization by the siting of their maintenance facility in such close proximity to the planned light rail station. Taking over the Lowes/Starbucks/Dicks site would eliminate businesses that the West Hill Community has come to be dependent upon. Sound Transit has promised about 200 jobs. However, what they don't mention is that there is an approximately equal number of jobs that will be taken away by removing the existing businesses. Let me note that unlike the Sound Transit promised jobs which require some technical skill, the current job base allows for local residents to compete for those jobs. The loss of the commercial area will also result in a loss of tax revenue from the commercial activities. ln addition, the commercial development potential of the area behind Dick's will be lost along with the jobs and tax revenue. The Sound Transit Maintenance facility in this area does not make sense from the financial, zoning or community perspectives. I urge you to continue the lnterim Zoning Ordinance on the property and vehemently encourage Sound Transit to look elsewhere. RECEIVED \\ .t E*hihif b lP P++M ptUWc- t@k FEB _ b 2019 CIry OF KENT CITY CLERK M,ry Tba"d Feb 5 2019, Comments on the Midway Zoning for a transit maintenance facility: Mel Roberts, While I am a Member of Kent Bicycle Advisory Board and Cascade Bicycle Club, I am making these comments as a private citizen. I support the goal listed in the writeup for the council, that says: It (the Envision Midway) envisions a well-designed built environment, including pedestrian friendly streetscapes, multimodal connections, and a variety of housing types and jobs that support transit use. One of the parts of the Envision Midway that is important to me is the ability for people who ride bicycles to be able to ride from SR-516 to S272th St along or near the guideway for the Link Light Rail. A walking and riding path provides the ability to ride adjacent to the area needed for the Light rail Maintenance facility. I support the position of the City of Kent to not provide the maintenance facility north of S245th St. My preference would be to use the Midland Land Fill site. There are several reasons for this: 1) The outgassing from the landfill is better controlled in a facility that has the large fresh air exchanges as train vehicles are moved in and out of the buildings. 2l lt does not seem as safe to build residential sleeping facilities where there might be methane gas escaping into buildings. 3) The is room for a multipurpose trail along the side of the rail maintenance yard at this location. 4l The trail provides for travel by bicycle to and from the Rail facility by the employees that work there. Bicycling-KBA/Envision M idway/Com mentsST-Ma intFaci I ity-Feb2019 RECEIVED Fill _ S 2019 CIry OF KFNT CITY CLETIK f+hiroi k"A" +c ltltltc' *wrfr( ftar bk W"td Public Comment - Sign Up Sheet For the Kent City Council Meeting of: Februarv 5, 2O19 Please PRINT your contact information below and when called upon, come to the podium and state your Name and Address for the record You will be given THREE minutes to speak Topic lf'r"/.b5oe s5 Email Address C.rt Address tlzaz 5E zcv *^ plac< Telephone Number 530-Z6q-1qq{ NAME Print Leoiblv '- c' Co*,/o 1 2 3 4 5 6