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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Regular Minutes - 03/15/2022 Approved Kent City Council • City Council Regular Meeting KENT Minutes WAS M IN G 7 0 N March 15, 2022 Date: March 15, 2022 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 1Titie Status Arrived Dana Ralph Mayor Present Bill Boyce Council President Present Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present Satwinder Kaur Councilmember Present Marli Larimer Councilmember Present Toni Troutner Councilmember Present Les Thomas Councilmember Excused Zandria Michaud Councilmember Present 3. AGENDA APPROVAL Chief Administrative Officer, Derek Matheson added consent item 8.N - An Excused absence for Councilmember Thomas. A. I move to approve the agenda as amended RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President SECONDER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember AYES: Ralph, Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Michaud 4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A. Public Recognition None. B. Community Events Kent 101 registration is open - 8 week long civics academy. Council President Boyce provided information on upcoming events at the accesso ShoWare Center. Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting March 15, 2022 Minutes Kent, Washington Councilmember Fincher provided details on upcoming Spotlight Series events. C. Public Safety Report Chief Padilla began his Public Safety Report by introducing Officers Krishan Kumar, Keanu Hamilton and Oziel-Ivan Arjona. Mayor Ralph conducted the swearings-in. Chief Padilla awarded the Lifesaving Medal to Officer Taylor Burns. This is Officer Burns' 4th Lifesaving Medal. Officer Burns exemplifies the department's mission statement of protecting and caring for people in our community, our value of service, and our vision of improving the lives of our community members. Chief Padilla provided information on a recent stabbing incident at the Kent Station. Chief expressed appreciation for the Neighborhood Response Team and their partnership with Lowe's on recent graffiti cleanup projects throughout the City. Chief Padilla provided an update on hiring and indicated information can be found at kentpolicerecruiting.com. Sergeant Tung and Officer Cortinas are moving to Police Recruiting. Chief Padilla extended an invitation for the public to attend the upcoming "Hops and Cops" event on March 24t" from 6-8 p.m. at the Airways Tap Room located at 8611 South 212t" Street. S. REPORTS FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF A. Mayor Ralph's Report Mayor Ralph serves as the Chair of the Transportation Policy Board that is in the process of developing the Regional Transportation Plan. B. Chief Administrative Officer's Report Chief Administrative Officer, Derek Matheson advised his written report is into today's agenda packet and there is an executive session relating to litigation and is expected to last 10 minutes, with no action when the Council reconvenes into regular session. C. Councilmembers' Reports Council President Boyce chairs the Operations and Public Safety Committee meeting and provided a recap of today's agenda items. Council President Boyce chairs the Council Workshop and provided a recap of today's two presentations. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 2 of 10 Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting March 15, 2022 Minutes Kent, Washington Councilmember Michaud serves as the Chair of the Parks and Human Services Committee and provided an overview of the agenda items. Councilmember Kaur serves on the Growth Management Planning Council where she was recently elected as the chair. Kaur indicated major work will be done on urban growth. Kaur serves on the Puget Sound Clean Air Advisory Committee that recently received an update on Strategic planning. Kaur serves on K4C. She recently attended a training and advised that there will be an elected official workshop during the spring. Councilmember Larimer serves on the King county Aging and Disability Advisory Council that recently received an update from the King County Prosecutor's Office and the Department of Social and Human Services relating to adult protective services and elder financial abuse. Call 877-734- 6277 to report elder abuse. Councilmember Troutner serves as the chair of the Economic and Community Development Committee and provided an update on the agenda items. Councilmember Fincher serves as the chair of the Public Works committee and provided an overview of the agenda items from the recent meeting. Councilmember Fincher serves as the chair of the King Conservation District, and recently gave a presentation to the board of supervisors on the work of the KCD. Councilmember Fincher serves on the Kent Arts Commission and provided an update on the recent Spotlight series events and art contest for submissions for traffic wraps. Mayor Ralph recognized Chief Administrative Officer, Derek Matheson for his eight years of service to the City. Matheson has accepted a position with the City of Fife. Council President Boyce expressed appreciation for Matheson and the work he has done for the City. Boyce indicated Matheson is a phenomenal leader and will be truly missed. Councilmembers Kaur, Michaud, Larimer, Troutner and Fincher expressed words of appreciation for Matheson. Matheson expressed appreciation for the recognition and thanked all of the City staff for their work and support. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 3 of 10 Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting March 15, 2022 Minutes Kent, Washington Mayor Ralph advised that the current City Attorney, Arthur "Pat" Fitzpatrick has accepted the position of Interim Chief Administrative Officer. 6. PUBLIC HEARING A. Public Hearing on the Potential Surplus and Reallocation of Land from Public Works Streets to the City's Drainage Utility in Order to Build the Washington Avenue South Stormwater Pump Station Project Mayor Ralph provided an overview of the public hearing process and opened the Public Hearing on the Potential Surplus and Reallocation of Land from Public Works Streets to the City's Drainage Utility in Order to Build the Washington Avenue South Stormwater Pump Station Project. Public Works Director, Chad Bieren gave the staff presentation. There were no public comments received. There was no one signed up to provide public comment. Council President BOYCE moved to close the public hearing, seconded by Councilmember Fincher. The motion passed unanimously with a vote of 6- 0. MOTION: I move to adopt Resolution No. 2034, declaring .28 acres of land within the Public Works Streets area surplus, authorizing the reallocation of that surplus land to the drainage utility, and authorizing the Mayor to take all actions necessary to remove any use restrictions from the surplus land, and to take all other actions necessary to fully implement the terms of this resolution relating to the Washington Avenue South Stormwater Pump Station Project. RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember SECONDER: Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Michaud B. Public Hearing to Consider Removal of the Restrictive Covenant from City-Owned Property used in the Downey Farmstead Side Channel Salmon Habitat Restoration Project Mayor Ralph provided an overview of the public hearing process and opened the Public Hearing to Consider Removal of the Restrictive Covenant from City-Owned Property used in the Downey Farmstead Side Channel Salmon Habitat Restoration Project. Public Works Director, Chad Bieren provided the staff report. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 4 of 10 Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting March 15, 2022 Minutes Kent, Washington There were no written comments received. There was no one signed up to provide public comment. Council President Boyce moved to close the public hearing, seconded by Councilmember Kaur. The motion passed unanimously with a vote of 6-0. MOTION: I move to adopt Resolution No. 2035, authorizing the Mayor to accept the relinquishment of three easements granted to King County, to take any actions necessary to remove the restrictive covenants on the City's property, and to sign all necessary documents, relating to the Downey Farmstead Side Channel Salmon Habitat Restoration Project. RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember SECONDER: Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Michaud 7. PUBLIC COMMENT Linda Macintosh and Cynthia Boyd with Music4Life presented information on the Music4Life organization and the Kent Community Challenge seeking donations of musical instruments for use by Kent School District students. S. CONSENT CALENDAR I move to approve consent items A - N. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Bill Boyce, Council President SECONDER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Michaud A. Approval of Minutes 1. Council Workshop - Workshop Regular Meeting - Mar 1, 2022 5:00 PM 2. City Council Meeting - City Council Regular Meeting - Mar 1, 2022 7:00 PM B. Payment of Bills - Authorize MOTION: I move to authorize the payment of bills received through 2/15/22 and paid on 2/15/22 and approve the checks issued for payroll 2/1/22-2/15/22 and paid on 2/18/22 and approve the checks issued for payroll off-cycle retro run and paid on 2/11/22 all audited by the Operations and Public Safety Committee on 3/1/22. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 5 of 10 Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting March 15, 2022 Minutes Kent, Washington C. Accept the Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning Project as Complete - Authorize MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to accept the Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning Project as complete and release retainage to Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. upon receipt of standard releases from the State and the release of any liens. D. Authorize the Transfer of $285,000 to the Lodging Tax Fund for Estimated Revenue Losses Incurred between 2020 and 2021 MOTION: I move to authorize the transfer of $285,000 to the Lodging Tax Fund to recognize estimated revenue losses incurred between 2020 and 2021. E. 2022-2026 City Art Plan - Adopt MOTION: I move to adopt the 2022-2026 City Art Plan. F. 2022 Summer Experience and Enrichment for Kids Grant Agreement - Authorize MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign a grant agreement with the Association of Washington Cities in the amount of $246,889, to support summer outdoor education and recreation opportunities for underserved school age participants, and to amend the budget and authorize expenditure of the funds, subject to final agreement terms acceptable to the Parks Director and City Attorney. G. Agreement with Site Workshop for East Hill North Community Park Master Plan - Authorize MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign a Consultant Services Agreement with Site Workshop, LLC in the amount of $449,200, for the master plan and development design services for the East Hill North Community Park project, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the Parks Director and City Attorney. H. Agreement with MacLeod Reckord for Green River Trail Preliminary Design at Milwaukee II Levee Project - Authorize MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign a Consultant Services Agreement with MacLeod Reckord, PLLC in the amount of $143,460, for preliminary design services related to the alignment of the Green River Trail with the Milwaukee II Levee project, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the Parks Director and City Attorney. I. Agreement with Mithun for Mill Creek Canyon Master Plan - Authorize ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 6 of 10 Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting March 15, 2022 Minutes Kent, Washington MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign a Consultant Services Agreement with Mithun, Inc. in the amount of $324,996, for planning and design services related to development of a master plan for Mill Creek Canyon and Earthworks Park, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the Parks Director and City Attorney. J. King County Conservation Futures Tax New Interlocal Agreement and Request of Funds for Mendel Property Acquisition - Authorize MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign all documents and take all action necessary to accept grant funds in the amount of $475,000 from the King County Conservation Futures Fund for the Mendel Property acquisition, amend the budget, and authorize expenditure of the funds, subject to terms and conditions acceptable to the Parks Director and City Attorney. K. Milwaukee II Levee Improvements Project - Amendment to Contract for Property Negotiation and Relocation Services - Authorize MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign a contract amendment for property acquisition and relocation services with Tierra Right of Way Services, Ltd., subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director. L. SCADA Communication Equipment Agreement with Accu- Comm, Inc. - Authorize MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign an agreement with Accu-Comm, Inc., in the amount of $101,022.43, for the purchase of SCADA communication system components, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the Public Works Director and City Attorney. M. Property Dedication Ordinance - Adopt MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4426, dedicating as right-of-way a portion of City-owned property located to the east of Washington Avenue and to the south of South 251s' Street. N. Excused Absence for Councilmember Thomas - Approve MOTION: I move to approve an excused absence for Councilmember Thomas. 9. OTHER BUSINESS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 7 of 10 Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting March 15, 2022 Minutes Kent, Washington A. Negotiation of a Development Agreement and Purchase and Sale Agreement with Avenue 55 for the Sale of the Property Referred to as the Naden Assembly - Authorize Chief Economic Development Officer, Bill Ellis kicked off the presentation by providing an overview of economic development in the valley that included statistics on employment and rising rents. Ellis provided a recap of the work to position the Naden property as a manufacturing headquarters: • Surplus of Property - October 4t", 2016 • Naden to Willis St Access Approved - May 2017 • DCE Zoning Change for manufacturing uses took effect April 2019 • Request for Qualification Selection Panel on Nov. 1st, 2020 chose Avenue 55 to position City property to gain prime industry employment in central business district • MOU executed Feb 22, 2021: marketing and preliminary design solely with Avenue 55 for one year period; extended to March 22, 2021 by mutual agreement • Sought manufacturing build-to-suit and/or flex-tech business park to add employment; recognized any achievement of community maker space' will require public-private partnership and financial participation Avenue 55 representatives, Drew Zaborowski and Nick Yawman provided information on a proposal for a manufacturing/flextech campus development on the Naden property: • Since executing the MOU in February 2021: • Hired Newmark to aggressively pursue marketing efforts • Pre-Application meeting shed light on Interurban trail, WSDOT requirements, utility easements, New Naden Ave requirements, Meet Me on Meeker requirements, among others • Worked in conjunction with City regularly • Accepted multiple Letters of Interest from potential users and engaged in programming exercises Hired Mackenzie for massing studies & renderings based on tenant requirements and project vision Avenue 55 has been marketing the project to high tech manufacturing, non- profit/STEM groups, and other various business types. Avenue 55 provided preliminary engineering and massing study information, pre-app findings and site refinement with the focus on "real" end users: • Marketing process yielded a wide range of uses, size requirements, and visions: -Rocket/aerospace manufacturing "Meet Me on Meeker" retail -Science/tech themed playground ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 8 of 10 Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting March 15, 2022 Minutes Kent, Washington -Community event space -Shared classrooms, offices, workshops • Concentration on users that provided written evidence of interest, or a Letter of Intent ("LOI"). • Avenue 55 is putting forth this proposal to enter a good faith commitment to negotiate the terms of a Development Agreement and subsequent Purchase and Sale Agreement. • According to the executed Memorandum of Understanding, the Development Agreement shall be subject to further City Council approval after a public hearing. MOTION: I move to permit staff to negotiate with Avenue 55 a development agreement and purchase and sale agreement for the Naden Assembly. RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember SECONDER: Zandria Michaud, Councilmember AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Michaud 10. BIDS A. City of Kent Courthouse & Corrections Facility Generator Replacement Bid - Award Parks Facilities Superintendent, Will Moore, provided the staff presentation on the Kent Courthouse & Corrections Facility Generator Replacement project bid and recommended awarding to A to B Builders, LLC. MOTION: I move to award the Kent Courthouse & Corrections Facility Generator Replacement to A to B Builders, LLC in an amount not to exceed $508,639.98 and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the Parks Director and City Attorney. RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Zandria Michaud, Councilmember SECONDER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Michaud B. East Tacoma Street - Kensington Avenue Drainage Improvements Project Bid - Award Public Works Director, Chad Bieren provided the staff report on the East Tacoma Street - Kensington Avenue Drainage Improvements Project and recommended awarding to Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 9 of 10 Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting March 15, 2022 Minutes Kent, Washington MOTION: I move to award the East Tacoma Street - Kensington Avenue Drainage Improvements Project to Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. in the amount of $407,406, and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director. R SE ULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember SECONDER: Marli Larimer, Councilmember AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Michaud C. 2022 Asphalt Grinding Bid - Award Public Works Director, Chad Bieren presented the staff report on the 2022 Asphalt Grinding Project and recommended awarding to Statewide Parking Lot Services, Inc. MOTION: I move to award the 2022 Asphalt Grinding Project to Statewide Parking Lot Services, Inc. in the amount of $94,850, 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: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember SECONDER: Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember AYES: Boyce, Fincher, Kaur, Larimer, Troutner, Michaud 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION AND ACTION AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION A. Current or Potential Litigation, as per RCW 42.30.110(1)(i) At 8:54, the Council went into Executive Session for 10 minutes. At 9:04, Chief Administrative Officer, Derek Matheson extended Executive Session for an additional 5 minutes. At 9: 10, the Council reconvened into regular session. 12. ADJOURNMENT With no action following Executive Session, Mayor Ralph adjourned the meeting. Meeting ended at 9:12 p.m. Ki,mb-eAey A. 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'23220490960.0 2322 'ri Y �2-3 2 A9.w .0 Y — - f Z3220149028 x - - ET Ax--%nIhf�SUIk ■ Sign in Sheet to Speak During the Public Hearing on the Public Hearing to Consider Removal of the Restrictive Covenant from City-owned Property used in the Downey Farmstead Side Channel Salmon Habitat Restoration Project March 15 2022 NAME Telephone Address Email Address Print Leail& Number 1. Z. �V 4. Public Comment - Sign Up Sheet For the Kent City Council Meeting of: March 15, 2022 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 NAME Telephone Email Address Topic Print Legibly Number 3. 4. 5. 6. S:\PUBLIC\City Clerk's Office\City Council\City Council Meetings\TEMPLATES\Sign In Sheet Public Comments.doc TM K e n COMMUNITY CHALLENGE Please scan to donate Select the Kent School District mm � ❑ L■ r Thank you ! t i - - n�+o- �_fi• _ _�;�� •�•---�` may—_ .� KENT VALLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT KentValleyWA.com I info@KentValleyWA.com 1253-846-5454 KENTVALLE' ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Kent ValleyEmploymiant Figure 1. Kent Industrial Valley Annual Employment by Industry,2005-2020 Source:PSRC Covered Employment Estimates Manufacturing - the Valley's largest industry, Eds&Meds Finance& Goods Production Information Industry has added about 7,700 jobs since 2005, 50,000- 31a3 + 23-Contr now resting at around 51,000 jobs. 40,000- + z3:Construction / + 31-33:Manufacturing 30,000- + 42:wholesale Trade 201000- 62 23 t 44-45:110a11-de Valley's manufacturing sector has seen a + Warehousing Transportation and decrease of workplaces between 2005- 10,000- 81 52 Warehousing 0_ 61 553 + 51:Information a 52:Finance and Insurance 2020; aerospace subsector decreasing faster Wholesale Trade, Leisure& Professional& + 53:Real Estate and Rental Hospitality Business Services Transportation, and Leasing than other subsectors, from 295 to 235. and Utilities 54 Professional, Snentinc,and Technical 50,000- Services + 55:Management of Companies and Enterprises 40,000- 56:Administrative and + andRemediatio srvic�ema°f Employment growth is increasingly being 30,000- 48-49 611Educational Services 20,000- 44-45 62:Health Care and Social concentrated in a smaller number of high 72 + Assistance 0,000- 5� 71:Ant,EMertainmeM,and growth businesses. 5q + Recreation f i 55 72:Accommodation and Food 0- 22 + Services 2005 2010 2015 2020 2005 2010 A 5 2020 2005 A 0 2015 2020 81:Other Services(except + Public Administration) Year —^� KENT VALLEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Rising Rents: Astonishing Rises Despite Growing Supply Kent Industrial Valley Industrial Rent Trends Kent Industrial Valley Industrial Vacancy Rate Trends Source:CoStar Group, ECONorthwest Source: Costar Group, ECONorthwest S1&00 9.096 $14.QQ 7.0% 5.0% $1Q.QQ ro 4.0 r, $8.00 10% — 10% $6.00 LO% $4.00 0.0% N N NJ NJ Fd kJ r+J N N N hJ N r1J rj NJ N N r•J r•J r+J r+J r1j N N r+J FJ C 4 D O 0 G 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 C D 0 G O 0 0 0 0 0 O O Fs F+ F s 3 F� 6 k. 6 a F� 6 s Fs rd N r1i 1.3 Fa F3 WA F.` Wh $-a W� W. Wh r 1 N N C ►+ ha W � cn � On LO O F+ NJ O N NJ w 4�- cn pe v do U0 O F+ ri Quarter Year KENT VALLEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Brief Review of Milestones NADEN-AVENUE® Surplus of Property — October 41", 2016 CLASS A CREATIVE FLEX/HIGH-TECH CAMPUS IN THE HEART OF KENT Naden to Willis St Access Approved — May 2017 BUILD TO SUIT OPPORTUNITY FOR LEASE OR FOR SALE -, �, DICE Zoning Change for manufacturing uses took effect �r April 2019 Request for Qualification Selection Panel on Nov. 1st, � Q 2020 chose Ave 55 so to position City property to gain prime industry employment in central business district MOU executed Feb 22, 2021: marketing and preliminary o design solely with Ave 55 for one year period; extended to March 22, 2021 by mutual agreement ° Sought manufacturing build-to-suit and/or flex-tech Th,d Mallory,MOR Taybr Heft,510R Blake Bent business park to add employment; recognized any NEWMARK AVEN�E55 thad.melbry®nmrk.c [aylncnnfOnmrk.cnm blake.ben®nmrk.mm 425-362-1410 425-362-1388 425-362-1391 achievement of community maker space will require public-private partnership and financial participation KENT VALLEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Next Up . Ave 55 Thank you Bill Ellis, Chief Economic Development Officer 206-573-6890 KENT KENT WISIINGTOI AVENUE55 Kent -- TTechnology - - Center Avenue 55 -T - Joe Blattner - Drew Zaborowski ick yawman �/KENT KENTVALLE' ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Where Do We Stand ? • Since executing the MOU in February 2021: ■ Hired Newmark to aggressively pursue marketing efforts ■ Pre-Application meeting shed light on Interurban trail, WSDOT requirements, utility easements, New Naden Ave requirements, Meet Me on Meeker requirements, among others ■ Worked in conjunction with City regularly • Accepted multiple Letters of Interest from potential users and engaged in programming exercises • Hired Mackenzie for massing studies & renderings based on tenant requirements and project vision KENTVALLE' ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Marketming the Who is demonstrating interest? Business Square • • • Type _A Footage • Stoke Aerospace Aerospace 100k— 150k High employee manufacturing sf count, gov't contracts, truck maneuvering Out of the Box Chip 45k— 50k sf Willing to Manufacturing manufacturing sublease to non-profits Skookum Aerospace 70k sf Aerospace manufacturing . • •-. Blue Origin Aerospace 500k+ sf Expanding manufacturing First Mode Aerospace 100k sf manufacturing ' • • - • • -- I c ABL Space Systems Aerospace 12k sf Primarily office manufacturing use lF� I I w S EATT L E /WASI'«IVGTDN „�7 i� "�'' SPINMqe UNIVERSAL Aerospace Joint ALPPrWiceshiR Cornmittee STEM PATHS INNOVATION NETWORKMATH Non - Profit/ STEM Grou s MUSEUM p Business • - , Additional NotesThese groups desire: • • . • - - Proximity to schools, transit, AJAC Aerospace and 4,000 Access to event community, and young people manufacturing space, machinist - Proximity to manufacturing and job training shop for training other high-tech workers and SPIN Student-focused 4,000 Access to machinist career paths STEM programs shop, classroom - Greater visibility and central and classes space, office space location in south King County FIRST STEM learning 6,000 Access to event Washington community space, classroom space, offices Seattle Makers Membership based 5,000 Tool rental/library, tooling/workshop meeting space, access to event space Seattle STEM museum 20-25k sf Museum and outdoor Universal Math and learning math garden IMuseum center �/KENT ,/ SEATTLE �.' PI UNIVERSAL WASH►NGTON � �. �r � MATH ileraspaee JointAppradiceship Carnmittae STEM PATHS INNOVATION NETWORK MUSEUM Non - Profit/ STE M vroups • Many of the groups previously listed require: • Industrial flex/tech spaces for robotics, assembly, and other engagement with technology hardware • Access to gathering spaces; auditorium, communal classrooms, event space • High ceilings, storage capacity • Many of the groups are challenged by: • Premium growth in rents (90% increase in Kent Valley industrial rents) • Financing complexities; what type of credit banks require for financing development projects w/ non-profits Path Forward • Negotiate a path forward for inclusion of non-profits in the downtown and nearby employers; difficulties associated with lack of strength of credit will require public participation and creativity Business Type Square AdditionalNotes FootagedL Seattle Cider Brewery/tap 35-40k sf New production room facility with retail • As portion Schwartz Bakery Commercial 85-100k sf Heavy distribution to . • bakery retailers, family owned Space United Workforce soccer 80k-100k sf Rooftop soccer field - • club w/ shared maker space • Fare Start Commercial 55k sf Liked proximity to kitchen job transit, share spaces - -• - training Green River Higher education 6,500 Industrial lab, access • • • _ • College to event space • •- • 50k sf K I—.. — ,F--+-.,.,n 80k sf r COLLEGE f i 1 PreliminaT ,,y,=ineering Massing St W MEEKER STREET` arl � 27,000 sf MIl(ELl USE � .��.� 4 PARCEL:2.32 ACRES LOADING LOAUING LOADING STRCET PARKING Ad k y = nulllnl 4 L - n - = In 1 Illllklllllll =1' _ ~r4� - -��I--- - _ '� 57,5�0 sf MIxED U5E 1 c _ x �■■.g g PARCEL: 5.35 ACRES 1 1111 1k111111 111�R ; . x' II1 HIIll.'_ •1 1 lam. _ _- t _ � � ---� _ � - © W WILLIS STREET - - ..,,�r+___•_��_. _..n rr i,i to ��I I I I Pre-App Findings & Site Refinemen There is a sewer zm u- PIAZi trU Wine here that the -- City said has to stay. ___-____- - l ioa vanr er _ `•, Need to get _ FIRE LANE___ easement clearances. � ❑❑ ilk t � � _ _ ut' af{f{fiflillfJ 1 Utility �' e• I' a easement Accommoda I G a c ng parking to ' e°` a ii+ •�'s�srror � � Wo�'e�ao" � m ri q its i g i = Initial designs of `Bull C New Naden Ave 16LIXA � 3R 51 d` 1 SITE PLAN I �— easement designed site access OPTION A WING FORM r r; PARKING,future 320 stalls mow i�►re '' } Md W MEEKER STK ..► PARKING 1,500 stalls . PARK aOFFICE 5.000 PCOPIC I 7 story 925,000 of JJJfff iZ T R z' _7 • PARKING 30005 Its- to r IrI �I multiple roof deck opportunities - j Ir.- a -- 125 Suriaoe stalls throughout suuunrev W WILLIS STR III. _ B551Q0sf P.oPe pre sore . ` '.000tz II 1625�talsls Example of Maximum Potential Office Headquarters/Campus Focus on "Real" End Users • Marketing process yielded a wide range of uses, size requirements, and visions: - Rocket/aerospace manufacturing "'Meet Me on Meeker" retail 4-4 - Science/tech themed playground - Community event space - Shared classrooms, offices, workshops • We started to concentrate on users that provided written evidence of interest, or a Letter of Intent ("LOI"). t 1 -elk �*i l Ill ~ Ili RI i Lim en Ave Meekev Sheet • spark* g t - - �ohm lip �da�� lAeeee�. �r n -. - r ■.a* y` I• �'�_-yam,.• a � �s fix'�,. :, -- F..,, .ram - �, f1'r �,a��-0 tklV�� � _. - � � ,. ! �� ��j.w�SxL,���''.. ��' �I�• J 1� �l .. LJ _ ,,: 4 w •�� .. .:. . � w w �� 1 — _:« 1 J i _c It- 1 1 KENTVALLE' ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Proposal to Proceed to Development Agreement • Avenue 55 is putting forth this proposal to enter a good faith commitment to negotiate the terms of a Development Agreement and subsequent Purchase and Sale Agreement. • According to the executed Memorandum of Understanding, the Development Agreement shall be subject to further City Council approval after a public hearing. KENTVALLE' ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Questions? THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME. Kent Corrections and Municipal Court Generator Upgrade Currently, only Corrections has a generator which is approximately 38 years old. This project is one large generator to serve both Corrections and Municipal Court. New capabilities include: Both buildings on reliable, backup power. Allows for expansion of critical IT infrastructure at both buildings that need to be on backup power including an updated security camera system for Corrections. , M i + P 4W ., .� s . � ' ..w. � Nil 1 / r���•"f• „!��,- .'ir• ' 1< N"��' ! - 1 a. ���� � -P V�.r' ��`�rr;,�a ��1?iytr4,n�,.;,4 qi,•a. �� ii � 1 '�/',��� �S.>• •' 'tyL�l.". l 4 )J. /t i. la) dt...f le V"i. \"�+.tT{.ro:�... i� •"a,.+C.A a s'� i 1�+�� '\• rfl� +y •'N` 14 ►GAT E Tacoma St. - Kensington Ave. Drainage ; ,. Imp rove m e n ts' Project Number: 18-3019< '�'[#�;1 fff .i _ ,;i4 �a?i♦?P !y a .� �f� Project Award ! _- — �, ♦ yam' yi .. Y ~ "®� �.' ` � •�� �.6. . Y � � ' or �� r s4� �K 'lx 3 � ' e+ � � �y�!'�" t 0. I/ _ y�/�L�I, /1 �� 1 �k ��••,.��/ N' f i w o / ZA 2•'- -70 � — ti K , �' 66 J r `` f 1Ee i - - I ;. o 9 - 2022 Asphalt Grinding Project Award — March 15t", 2022 City Council Meeting N CITY OF KENT W E 1.NOTES:Longitudinal Planing will be per Detail No.1 417T �I�I 2022 Asphalt Grinding Locations 2. 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Clark Lake - 9881t Meekar St. r t SE 248 a 2 of 9 it - /r._ Will -- m 1Lake ,I of9 2 4 sF.2s sl ' 11j List ID Location Group Grind Typep; Lake n. rJ/ - -. .:I. 1 132nd Ave SE from SE 231st Wy to SE 236th Po I Grinding Lake Pipe w nn -dan � �Lt 2 132nd Ave SE from SE 251st St to SE 255th St I Grinding 3 S 200th St from SR 515 to 96th Ave S I Grinding 4 j - 4 111th PI SE from SE 274th St to SE 272nd PI I Longitudinal and Transverse 5 114th Av SE from SE 264th Pl to Kent-Kangley Rd 1 Longitudinal and Transverse - 4 a' `i7O T 0 o w u 6 S 188th St from 58th Ave S to 72nd Ave S II Longitudinal and Transverse 7 85th Pl S from 5 228th SIM End of St 11 Grinding - Z i sr'- "� �0 � 'J•° .� 8 132nd Ave SE from SE 264th PI to SE 270th St 11 Longitudinal and Transversely 9 100th Ave SE from SE 244th St to SE 246th St I Longitudinal and Transverse �� �1� E 10 88th Av S from S 180th St to End of St II Grinding S 288 St 11 SE 197th PI from 124th Ave SE west to End of Cul-de-Sac 1 Grinding + � / I+ J� �• _,Ti" - 12 Pioneer St from State Ave N to Central Ave N I Longitudinal and Transverse III ,I 13 State Avefrom Pioneer St to SO'south of Pioneer St I Longitudinal and Transverse I�eS F- Morton �NT 14 77th Ave S from S 206th St to 19700 Blk II Grinding a 0. 15 120th Ave SE from SE 236th St to SE 231st PI 1 GrindingI Document Path:P:\Public\PROJECTS\ 022 In Dealli Asphalt Grinding Project\60 Design\GISFiIes12022Grinding\2022Grinding.aprxL— ��� Date:2l7/2022