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Kent City Council
City Council Regular Meeting
Minutes
March 5, 2019
Date: March 5, 2019
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place: Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER / FLAG SALUTE
Mayor Ralph called the meeting to order.
2. ROLL CALL
Attendee Name Title Status Arrived
Bill Boyce Council President Present
Dana Ralph Mayor 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
3. AGENDA APPROVAL
A. Motion
Approve the agenda as presented.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President
SECONDER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Troutner, Larimer, Kaur, Higgins, Thomas, Fincher
4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
A. Public Recognition
i. Employee of the Month
Mayor Ralph recognized Andy Martin, a Maintenance Worked IV in the Parks,
Recreation, and Community Services Department, as the February employee
of the month.
ii. Reappointment to the Parks and Recreation Commission
iii. Recognition of the 2019 Community Arts Support Program Grant Recipients
Cultural Programs Manager in the Parks, Recreation and Community Services
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Department, Rhonda Billerbeck expressed appreciation for the opportunity to
present information regarding the Arts program grant recipients.
Billerbeck indicated the recipients make a big impact on the community with
limited resources. The Kent Arts Commission is awarding funding to six
organizations in 2019:
Rainier Youth Choirs will use their funding to produce a summer choir
camp for youth that culminates in a public performance.
Interurban Center for the Arts puts their funding towards their Art Docent
Program, which brings arts enrichment into local elementary schools with the
help of parent volunteers.
Rainier Chorale uses their funding to support their 2019 concert season,
including a Masterworks concert in April and holiday concerts in December.
At the Ridge Theatre will use their funding to create scholarships for
students in need to participate in a summer musical theater camp.
Kent International Festival will use their funding to support stage
performances at the annual event schedule for May 18.
KidsQuest Children’s Museum uses their funding to produce “Sculpting on
the Road” free clay sculpting workshops at the Kent Library for kids and
families.
B. Community Events
Council President Boyce invited the high school civic students attending
tonight’s meeting to speak to the council regarding their civics projects.
Council President Boyce provided details regarding past and upcoming events
at the accesso ShoWare Center and invited everyone to attend an upcoming
event or Thunderbird game.
Councilmember Fincher advised of an upcoming Spotlight Series event and
Kent Kid's Arts Day.
Mayor Ralph advised that she will be giving her State of the City address on
March 14th at the Kent Meridian High School Performing Arts Center at 6:30
p.m.
Mayor Ralph presented information on the potential siting of a Sound Transit
Operations and Maintenance Facility and advised of the upcoming
opportunities to provide public comment. Mayor Ralph also provided
clarification on the contract for a consultant to work on the feasibility and
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viability of building on the landfill site. The contract is for an amount up to
$100,000.
5. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES, COUNCIL, AND STAFF
Mayor Ralph provided information on her recent trip to Olympia with Council
President Boyce, to testify before the House Ways and Means Committee
regarding the jobs bill - streamlined sales tax bill.
Mayor Ralph advised that she attended a conference regarding autonomous
trucks - technology that allows trucks to be parked. This technology is about
creating efficiencies in smaller spaces - how do we access technology that
exists? The Kent valley should be an adopter of the technology.
Council President Boyce provided a recap of tonight's workshop
presentations from Sound Transit and City staff and encouraged everyone
to provide comments regarding the potential Operations and Maintenance
Facility sites.
Councilmember Larimer serves on the Sound Cities Association Advisory
Council on Aging and Disability Services. The next meeting is scheduled for
March 15, 2019.
Councilmember Kaur serves on the Sound Cities Association Growth
Management Planning Council. During the Feb 27th meeting the Council
discussed the charter for new a new committee for a Growth Management
Planning Council Affordable Housing advisory committee. The $1.3 million
dollar budget is coming from King County.
Vision 2050 was discussed. Puget Sound Regional Council already has
their Vision 2040 - this will add onto the 2040 Vision. The Council is
currently evaluating three alternatives: (1) stay the course for growth
(2)make it more transit focused growth, or (3) reset urban grown in a
more distributed growth pattern around the region.
Upcoming open houses:
March 12, 2019 at Edmonds city hall 4-6 p.m
March 13, 2019 at the South Tacoma Public Library 4-6 p.m.
March 18, 2019 Bothell Public Community room 4-6 p.m.
March 19, 2019 Bremerton City Council chambers 4-6 p.m.
Kaur will report on the Domestic Violence Initiative Task Force Initiative
and Puget Sound Clear Air Agency meetings during the March 19, 2019
City Council meeting.
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Councilmember Higgins serves on King County Regional Transit
Committee that will meet later this month.
Higgins is the Chair of the Public Works Committee. During the March 4,
2019 meeting, the committee discussed the revisions to the parking
ordinance. Before passing the ordinance, the Committee asked Toni
Azzola to reach out to the Mill Creek and Kentridge neighborhoods to
discuss the ordinance.
Councilmember Troutner chairs the Public Safety Committee and will
present a report during the March 19, 2019 City Council meeting.
Councilmember Troutner serves on the Sound Cities Association Regional
Law, Safety and Justice Committee that will meet on March 28, 2019.
Councilmember Thomas serves on the Puget Sound Regional Fire
Authority Governance Board. The next meeting is scheduled for March 20,
2019 at Station 78 at 5:30 p.m.
Councilmember Thomas chairs the Operations Committee. Today's
meeting was cancelled and the last meeting's minutes are available
online.
Councilmember Fincher is the Liaison for the Arts Commission. The next
meeting is scheduled for March 19, 2019.
Fincher serves on Parks and Human Services Committee. The Committee
recently discussed the driving range improvements and recommended the
Council authorize entering into the South King County Housing and
Homelessness Interlocal Agreement.
Fincher serves on the Mental Illness and Drug Dependency Council. The
Council is restarting funding the elder and geriatric programs to be
funded through veterans and MIDD dollars. There was also a discussion
on supported housing and Not in My Backyard housing. The Council also
discussed the opioid bills
and the voluntary treatment act. There was also a discussion on the Bill
allowing parents to seek treatment for their minor children and the
healthcare integration program.
Fincher serves as the Vice-Chair on the King Conservation District and
indicated their report on year 3 of their 5 year plan to the King County
Council Local Services Committee.
A. Chief Administrative Officer Report
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Derek Matheson advised his written report is in today's agenda packet and
there is no executive session tonight.
6. PUBLIC HEARING
A. Resolution for the Surplus and Restrictive Covenant Removal
for a Portion of the Green River Natural Resource Area in
Support of the Lower Russell Road Levee Improvement Project
- Adopt
Mayor Ralph provided opening comments regarding the public hearing on the
Resolution for the Surplus and Restrictive Covenant Removal for a Portion of
the Green River Natural Resources Area in support of the Lower Russell Road
Levee Improvement area.
Mayor Ralph opened the public hearing.
Public Works Engineer, Toby Hallock gave the staff presentation on the Lower
Russell Levee.
Hallock provided an overview of the Project including detailing the geographic
location. The City has partnered with the King County Flood Control District.
This project will improve flood protection from 100-500-year protection level,
make in water improvements for fish habitat and riparian improvements. This
project also includes the relocation of Van Doren's Park.
The three affected parcels include the KOA campground, the Green River
Natural Resource Area, and the Suh property. The City has been working
with the KOA campground on the exchange of land.
Hallock advised that there has been a modification to the amount of area
listed in the GRNRA from what was presented during the Public Works
Committee.
Since the GRNRA parcels are under ownership of City of Kent drainage utility,
the property needs to be surplussed and the restrictive covenants removed.
The Suh property that is being acquired is located south of existing GRNRA
and is more land than what city is giving up.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
Al Johnson, from Recreational Adventures Company spoke in support of the
resolution and is excited about the additional area for the GRNRA.
John Casey from the Curran Law firm represents Recreational Adventures
Company spoke in support of the resolution.
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Discussion:
Higgins spoke in support of the resolution and indicated this subject has been
discussed in Public Works Committee multiple times and this is a win-win
situation. The committee thoroughly discussed this project and understand it
is a necessary part of Lower Russell Road Improvement Project.
Boyce moved to close the public hearing, seconded by Thomas. The motion
passed unanimously with a vote of 7-0.
MOTION: Adopt Resolution No. 1979, that declares that portion
of the Green River Natural Resources Area described therein
and owned by the drainage utility as surplus; authorizes the
transfer of that surplus to the owners of the KOA Campground
upon the City’s receipt of fair market value for the same as
provided for within the Land Exchange Agreement; authorizes
the removal of restrictive covenants that may be necessary to
allow that surplus property transfer and exchange to occur;
ratifies the Land Exchange Agreement with the owners of the
KOA Campground; and authorizes the Mayor to take all other
actions, and sign all documents, deeds, easements, and
agreements as provided for within the resolution that may be
necessary to fully implement the terms of the resolution and
the Land Exchange Agreement.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Dennis Higgins, Councilmember
SECONDER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Troutner, Larimer, Kaur, Higgins, Thomas, Fincher
7. PUBLIC COMMENT
Dale Bright works for the King County Labor Council and spoke in support of
the Apprenticeship Ordinance on tonight's agenda and provided information
on the upcoming career showcase at the accesso ShoWare Center on April
30, 2019.
Dan Steiffert, Conservation Chair of Rainier Audubon asked the Council to
consider purchasing additional land adjacent to the GRNRA.
Public Works Director, Tim LaPorte provided additional information regarding
the high and low water flows that provide bird habitat and also indicated the
property Mr. Steiffert was referencing is already preserved, required to be
maintained as a wetland, and is privately owned.
8. CONSENT CALENDAR
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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. Council Workshop - Workshop Regular Meeting - Feb 19, 2019 5:00 PM
2. City Council Meeting - City Council Regular Meeting - Feb 19, 2019
7:00 PM
B. Payment of Bills - Approve
MOTION: Move to approve the payment of bills received
through 1/31/19 and paid on 1/31/19 and approve the checks
issued for payroll 1/16/19 - 1/31/19 and paid on 2/5/19
audited by the Operations Committee on 2/19/19.
C. Reappointment to the Kent Parks and Recreation Commission -
Confirm
MOTION: Confirm reappointment of Randy Furukawa to the
Kent Parks and Recreation Commission for a three-year term.
D. Ordinance Amending Kent City Code Chapter 6.01, Establishing
Apprenticeship Utilization Requirements - Adopt
MOTION: Adopt Ordinance No. 4312, adding a new section to
chapter 6.01 of the Kent City Code, establishing apprenticeship
utilization requirements for public works contracts of $1 million
dollars or more.
E. Ordinance Amending Kent City Code 13.01 - Submittal of
Confidence Testing Reports - Adopt
MOTION: Adopt Ordinance No. 4313, amending various
sections within Chapter 13.01 of the Kent City Code, to clarify
the authority granted to the Fire Code Official regarding the
submission of annual confidence testing reports required by
the International Fire Code.
F. Ordinance Amending Chapter 9.02 of the Kent City Code –
“Criminal Code” - Adopt
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MOTION: Adopt Ordinance No. 4314, amending the Criminal
Code found in Chapter 9.02 of the Kent City Code to adopt by
reference, new civil infractions and misdemeanor crimes
enacted by the State Legislature in 2016, 2017 and 2018; to
adopt other crimes that were previously adopted by the State
Legislature but not adopted into the Kent City Code; and to
make other housekeeping revisions consistent with the Revised
Code of Washington titles.
G. Condemnation Ordinance for Railroad Quiet Zone Trespass
Prevention Fencing - Adopt
MOTION: Adopt Ordinance No. 4315, that authorizes the
condemnation of property rights necessary to construct
trespass prevention fencing for the Quiet Zone project.
H. Consultant Services Agreement with JECB LLC, for Materials
Testing for the South 224th Street Improvements Project 88th
Avenue South to 94th Place - Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign a Consultant Services
Agreement with JECB LLC, to provide material testing services
for the South 224th Street Improvements (88th Avenue South to
94th Place) Project in an amount not to exceed $130,515,
subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City
Attorney and Public Works Director.
I. Release of Water Main Easement for Clark Springs
Transmission Main - Authorize
MOTION: Move to terminate the watermain easement under
King County Auditor’s file number 4831724 and partially
terminate water main easements under King County Auditor’s
file numbers 4831715, 4831731 and 5810436 through Elk Run
Division 8 tracts, and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary
documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to
the City Attorney and Public Works Director.
J. Purchase of Clark Springs Parcel - Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign all documents necessary
to purchase a parcel of land (APN 2622069017) located at the
Clark Springs water supply site from King County, in an
amount not to exceed $2,012, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works
Director.
K. Little Property Parcel Purchase - Authorize
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MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign all documents necessary
to purchase a parcel of land (APN 1822059115), located
adjacent to the City-owned Little Property from King County, in
an amount not to exceed $2,128, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works
Director.
L. Purchase of McSorley Creek Wetland Complex Parcel -
Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign all documents necessary
for the purchase of a parcel of land (APN 768280-0045),
located at the 26400 block of Pacific Hwy S., from King County,
in an amount not to exceed $16,570, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works
Director.
M. Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission Grant for
Pedestrian Safety Fencing at Union Pacific Railroad - Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to accept grant funds from the
Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission for
pedestrian safety fencing at the Union Pacific Rail Crossing in
the amount of $10,000, authorize the expenditure of the grant
funds accordingly and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary
documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to
the City Attorney and Public Works Director.
N. Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission Grant for
Pedestrian Safety Fencing at Burlington Northern Santa Fe
Railroad - Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to accept grant funds from the
Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission for
pedestrian safety fencing at the Burlington Northern Santa Fe
rail crossing in the amount of $10,000, authorize the
expenditure of the grant funds accordingly and authorize the
Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to final terms
and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public
Works Director.
O. Consultant Services Agreement with Tetra Tech, Inc, for Design
and Upgrade of Aeration System at Lake Fenwick - Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign a consultant services
agreement with Tetra Tech Inc, in an amount not to exceed
$68,490, for the design and upgraded aeration system at Lake
Fenwick, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the
City Attorney and Public Works Director.
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P. Public Works Agreement with M.A.D. Construction, LLC -
Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign a Public Works
Agreement with M.A.D. Construction, LLC in the amount of
$124,386.90, to provide labor and materials for the Kent City
Council Chambers renovation project, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the Parks Director and City Attorney.
Q. Consultant Services Agreement with Broderick Architects for
the Riverbend Driving Range Renovation and Expansion Project
- Recommend
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign a Consultant Services
Agreement with Broderick Architects, in an amount not to
exceed $200,200, for design services on the Riverbend Golf
Course Driving Range Renovation and Expansion Project,
subject to final contract terms acceptable to the Parks Director
and City Attorney.
R. Interlocal Agreement for Creation of South King Housing and
Homelessness Partners - Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign the Interlocal Agreement
between the cities of Auburn, Burien, Covington, Des Moines,
Federal Way, Kent, Normandy Park, Renton, Tukwila, and King
County for the creation and operation of South King Housing
and Homelessness Partners and take all acts consistent with
the authority provided for by the Agreement, subject to final
terms and conditions acceptable to the Parks Director and City
Attorney.
S. Flood Protection, Habitat Restoration and Recreation Covenant
with King County Flood Control District at Van Doren's Landing
- Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign a Flood Protection,
Habitat Restoration and Recreation Covenant with the King
County Flood Control District for three tax parcels at Van
Doren’s Landing on the Green River, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the Parks Director and City Attorney.
T. Engineering and Cost Consultation for Proposed Sound Transit
Light Rail Facilities - Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with selected
engineering firms to provide engineering and cost consultation
to City staff for proposed Sound Transit Light Rail Facilities up
to $100,000, subject to terms and conditions acceptable to the
City Attorney and Public Works Director.
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9. OTHER BUSINESS
None
10. BIDS
A. 2019 Plastic Markings Project Bid - Authorize
Public Works Director, Tim LaPorte provided details regarding the 2019
Plastic Markings Project Bid.
MOTION: Award the 2019 Plastic Markings Project to Stanley
Patrick Striping Company in the amount of $152,755.50, and
authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to
final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and
Public Works Director.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Dennis Higgins, Councilmember
SECONDER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember
AYES: Boyce, Troutner, Larimer, Kaur, Higgins, Thomas, Fincher
B. 2019 Paint Line Striping and RPM Replacements Project -
Authorize
Public Works Director, Tim LaPorte provided details regarding the 2019 Paint
Line Striping and RPM Replacements Project Bid.
MOTION: Award the 2019 Paint Line Striping and RPM
Replacement Project to Stripe Rite, Inc, in the amount of
$281,650, and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary
documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to
the City Attorney and Public Works Director.
RESULT: ADOPTED [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
None
12. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Ralph expressed condolences to the family of the victim of a
pedestrian collision that resulted in the death of the pedestrian.
Mayor Ralph adjourned the meeting.
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Meeting ended at 8:03 p.m.
Kimberley A. Komoto
City Clerk
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KENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING
March 5,2019
POTENTIAL SURPLUS OF A PORTION OF THE GREEN RIVER NATURAT RESOURCES
AREA (*GRNRA") IN EXCHANGE FOR COMPARABLE LAND FROM THE KOACAMPGROUND TO CONSTRUCT LEVEE IMPROVEMENTS ALONG THE GREEN RIVER
NOTICE IS HEREBY GMN that, in accordance with RCW 35.94.040 and RCW35A'27'4L0, the Kent City Council is considering whether to surplus a portion of the GRNRA(the "Property"), owned by the City's drainage utitity, in exchange for: (1) the City's receiptof land from the KOA Campground, owned by Recreational Adventures Co, ("KOA';),
necessary to construct levee improvements (the "KOA Property"), (2) the City,s receipt of ipermanent easement over other KOA land in support of the levee improvements, and (3)the reimbursement of all acquisition costs paid by the city to acquire additional landcontiguous to the GRNRA and known as the "Suh Property." The fent 'City
Council will alsoconsider whether to remove any covenants that restrict the property's use to allow for itsconstruction and use by KOA as a campground.
Surplus. The City is considering whether to surplus drainage utility land within theGRNRA that is approximately 55,956 square feet in size and contiguous to the KOA,ssouthern property boundary, in exchanoe for: (1) land from the KOA, located along itswestern boundary, that is approximately 33,866 square feet in size, to be owned by-.r,edrainage utility, and needed to construct levee improvements along the Green River; '(Z)
apermanent inspection, maintenance, and utility easement granted to the City over otherKoA land that is approximately 5,184 square feet in size and necessary to support the leveeimprovements and their construction; and (3) the reimbursement Oy itre King County FloodDistrict of the purchase price paid by the City to acquire replacement drainage utilityproperty for the GRNRA, known as the Suh Property, which is approximately 68,56b rquur"feet in size.
- If approved, the surplus would involve the transfer of approximately 55,956 squarefeet of the GRNRA property from the drainage utility to the fOn. ifowever, due to other landthe drainage utility will receive in return from the KOA and the City's acquisition of the SuhProperty, the city and its drainage utility will be made whole as the combined transactionswill result in a net increase of drainage utility land by approximately 46,470 square feet.That net increase includes an additional L2,604 square feet of land being added to the
GRNRA after the land transferred to the KOA is replaced,
Removal of Restrictive Covenants. In addition to transferring the property to KOA,the transaction also requires removal of open space restrictions ptacLO on the property dueto it being acquired with grant funds through King County's tb93 Regional ConservationFutures Acquisition Program and King County's Department of Melropolitan ServicesRegional Shoreline Fund, If surplus is approved, the City will negotiate with King County toconvert, purchase, or develop such replacement property as is necessary for th6 proieci toproceed, and which the City will maintain as open space or such other compatible use inaccordance with King County requirements. The City currently anticipates that the KOAProperty and/or the Suh Property will satisfy all conversion requirements King County mayimpose.
All interested members of the public are invited to obtain more information about theproposal, and to speak in support or opposition of the property surplus and removal ofrestrictive covenants, at a PUBLIC HEARING to be held before the Kent City Council atits regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, March 5, 2OLg, beginning at TiOO p.m., oras soon thereafter as business permits, in the Kent City Council Chambers, IZOFourth Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032.
Members of the public may also submit written comments at the public Hearingitself, or in advance by regular U.S. Mail to the City Clerk's Office, 220 Fourth AvenueSouth, Kent, WA 98032, or by electronic mail to cityclerk@kentwa.gov. Any written
comments sent in advance must be received no later than 4 p.m. on March 5, 2019, inorder to be considered, The public notice can be found at the City of Kent,s Website:
KentWA.gov.
Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the city clerk's office at 253-g56-5725 in advance. For TDD relay service call Washington Telecommunications Relay Service at l-go0-833-6388.
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at lhe approx. vicinity of1721 West l\reeker
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owned bv lhe dralnaoe
utility, and needed 'io
conslruct levee improve-
ments alono lhe Gre6n
River; (2) 5 permanenl
inspection, maintenance.and ulilily easemeni
granted to the CiW over
other KOA land tlat isapproximately 5,184
square f€et in size and
necessary to support the
levee improvemenls andtheir conslruclion: and(3) lhe reimbursementby th€ Kinq Countv
Flood District ol the our:
chase price paid bv the
City to acquire r€dlace-ment drainaoe uiititv
property lor rn6 eRrund.
known as lhe Suh Prop-
erty, which is approxi-malely 68,560 square
feel in slze.
FROMTHE KOA
CAMPGAOUNDTO
CONSTRUCT LEVEE
IMPROVEMENTS
ALONGTHE GNEEN
RIVER
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that, in accor-danc€ with RCW
35.94.040 and FCW
35A.21.410, the tcnl
Clty Council ls corejder-
lng wheth€r to surDlus aporllon of the GhNRA(lhe 'Properhf), ownedby $e Citv's drainaoe
ulility, ln oichanoe f6r:(l) lhe Citv's rs-eiDt ofland from- lhe KOA
Campground, owned bv
Rtrrealional Adventure!
Co. ("KOA'), nece$arvto constrrct lev6e im'-
provements (the ,KOA
Prop6rt!,'), (2) the cttv,s
recelpt of a p€rmandnt
€asement over olher
KOA land in suoDort ot
the levee improidments,
and (3) the foimbuFe-ment ot all acquisition
costs paid by the City to
acquire additionat landcontiguous lo the
GRNFIA and knwn as
the 'Suh Prooertu" TheKent City Cbun6il wiil
also consider whother to
remove anv covenanlsthat re6tricl the
Property's us€ to allowlor lts construclion and
us6 by KOA as a camp-
ground.
Surolus. The Citv is con-
sidering whethei to suFplus drainaoe utltilv tand
wilhin lhe G-RNRA ihat is
approximately 55,956
squar€ fest ln size and
contiguous to the KOA'S
soulhern Droo€rlv boun-
datv, ln exbhaioe tof;(l)'land from thd KOA,
Itrated alonq lts wstern
boundary, that ls ap-proximately 33,866
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doing business as Veri-zon Wkeless (Verizon
Wireless) propos* to
bulld a go-foot Monooole
Communications Tdwer
ll approved, the surDlus
would involvo lhe tr;ns-ler of aDDroximatelv
55,9s6 squdre feet oithe GRNRA orooertv
from the drainacie irtititirto the KOA. Fowevei
due to olher land th6
drainage utility wilt re-
ceive in return lrom the
KOA and the Cilv's ac-quisition of the Suh
Properlv the Citu and its
drainagb utility 'wiil be
made whole as lhe com-
bined transactions will
r€sult in a n6l lncr€ase
ol drainage ulility land byapproximatsty 46,470
square feet. That nel in-
crea$e includs an addi-
tlonal 12,604 square feet
ot land beino added tothe GRNRA- all€r the
land lransterred to ths
KOA is reolaced.
Removal of Restrictive
Covenants. ln addition lo
lransterlng the property
to KOA, lhe transdctton
also requkes removal of
open spac€ restriclions
piaced on lhe Prooertv
due to lt being acqirkea
with grant lunds thiouoh
King County's 1993 R-e-
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. Street,
Countv,i 98032:
Kent, King
Washington
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LOWER RUSSELL LEVEE
Green River Natural Resources
Area Property Surplus and
Restrictive Covenant Removal
Kent City Council
Public Hearing
March 5, 2019
Lower Russell Levee –Project Overview
Green River Natural Resources Area
Suh Property
Lower Russell Levee –GRNRA Surplus & Covenant Removal
KOA & GRNRA Properties
Lower Russell Levee –KOA Property and GRNRA Property
Lower Russell Levee
KOA / GRNRA Property Exchange Area
Lower Russell Levee –Suh Property
LOWER RUSSELL LEVEE
Green River Natural Resources
Area Property Surplus and
Restrictive Covenant Removal
Kent City Council
Public Hearing
March 5, 2019
Sign in Sheet to Speak During the
Public Hearing on the
Resolution for the Surplus and Restrictive Covenant Removal for a Portion of
the Green River Natural Resource Area in Support of the Lower Russell Road
Levee Im provement Project
For the Kent City Council Meeting of: March 5, zOLg
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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 aLegalNewspaper by order of
the Superior Court of the State ofWashington 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:
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was published on February 15 & February 22,2019.
The full amount of the charged for said foregoing publication is the
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NOTICE OF PLANNED FINAL ACTION
City of Kent Eminent Domain proceedings
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Kent will consider
taking final action by approval and passage of a condemnation ordinance that willauthorize the City Attorney or his designee to commence eminent domain(condemnation) proceedings against the following-described subject propefties, in
whole or in paft:
Name
WD Central, LLC
JTMB, LLC
Leo C. Brutsche, as Trustee
for the Brutsche Family
Revocable Trust dated June
L4, t995
Property's Street Address
1001 Central Ave. N., Kent, WA
1015 Central Ave North, Kent, WA
Vacant Land, Kent, WA
Parcel No.
A poftion of 732204-
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A poftion of 132204-
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A portion of 242204-
9057
Howard Montoure Vacant Land, Kent, WA A portion of 242204-
9057
The purpose of this action is to acquire right-of-way and other property andproperty rights necessary to install fencing along the railroad tracks for.the euietZone Project.
The Council's Public Works Committee will consider whether to recommend
condemnation at its meeting on Monday, February zs, zoLg, at 4:oo p,m. If
condemnation is recommended, the full City Council will consider the proposed
condemnation ordinance at its meeting on Tuesday, March 5, ZOLgt at Z|OO p.m.
Both meetings will occur in the Kent City Council Chambers, located at 22O Fourth
Avenue South, in the City of Kent, Washington.
Kimberley A. Komoto
Kent City Clerk
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Kent City Council March 5, 2019
2018 PAINT LINE STRIPING AND
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Kent City Council
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