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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council Workshop - Minutes - 11/20/2018Kent City Council Workshop Minutes November 20,20L8 Kent, Washington Date: Time: Place: Attending: Approved December 11, 2018 November 20,2Ot8 5 p.m. Council Chambers East/West Bill Boyce, Council President Brenda Fincher, Councilmember Dennis Higgins, Councilmember Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember Marli Larimer, Councilmember Toni Troutner, Councilmember Council President Boyce opened the meeting at 5:05 p.m. Agenda: Lower Russell Road Levee and Van Doren's Park Tim LaPorte, Public Works Director, and Brian Levenhagen, Parks Department Deputy Director, presented a PowerPoint presentation that included details regarding the Lower Russell Road Levee and Van Doren's Park project as follows: ¡ Lower Green River watershed characteristics. Salmon populations and habitat¡ Lower Green River Watershed Economy¡ FEMA flood maps updated - completed levee repairs have revised preliminary FEMA flood maps. Lower Russell project location, project overview, setback, project goals and project needs. Slope area of concern along riverbank. Flood Protection goals. Floodwall and earthen levees. Russell Road and private utilities. KOA Campground property impacts¡ Historic Dvorak Barn relocation, including the demolition of structures¡ Habitat overview - Primary and secondary habitat goals. Environmental restoration and habitat. Green River Natural Resources area. Park and recreation elementso 2Ot6 Park and Open Space Plan. Brief history of Park's involvement. New park location vs. old park location. Current and relocated Van Doren's Landing park. Relocated Russell Woods parking lot¡ Kent Valley Loop trails goals and visiono Green River trail. Park Operations impacts, including cost reductions and increases. Parks issues yet to be resolved, including mitigating park property impacts, final agreements on which project elements will be funded by the City, Page I of 3 Kent City Council Workshop Minutes November 20,2OL8 Kent, Washington Approved December 11, 2018 management of park construction, and long-term flood protection of the relocated park Environmental and project permitting - working with U,S. Army Corps of Engineers, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, Department of Ecology, Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Project partnership and stakeholders, budget and timeline Council requested a communication plan be formalized and tonight's presentation be made available on the City's website in addition to reaching out to neighborhood groups and bicycle clubs once the permit is issued. Naden Avenue Property Matt Gilbert, Economic and Community Development Deputy Director, and Bill Ellis, Chief Economic Development Officer presented a PowerPoint presentation that included details on the Naden Avenue Property as follows: ¡ History of assembly. Status - Conditions of the site, access to Willis Street, creating visibility from L67, proximity to downtown, and the Interurban trail. Development planning o Best and highest use of siteo Southern portion for hotel developmento Northern portion - exploring uses and ways to position (multi family, more retail, business uses)o Currently assessing demand todayo Mini roundabout on siteo Brutsche property - The site has been cleaned up and is currently on the market o Utilities/drainage - Fill was needed to make the property more development ready, so the City moved the soil from the Downey Farm project o Access from Willis Streeto Request for Interest in January 2018 and received two responses. Since then, additional requests have come in.o The last piece of property to acquire for the City to have full control of the site is owned by PSE o Provided examples of different uses and indicated the current zoning code does not allow those uses. Gilbert and Ellis requested direction from Council as to whether they would consider changes to the zoning code to allow for more flexibility for indoor uses. a a Page 2 of 3 Kent City Council Workshop Minutes November 20,20L8 Kent, Washington Approved December 11, 2018 Councilmembers expressed their desire to have Economic and Community Development explore all development possibilities and bring recommendations to the Economic and Community Development Committee for review. The meeting concluded at 6:36 p. a Kimberley A. City Clerk November 20,2OL8 Page 3 of 3