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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 9/19/2023 Approved City Council Workshop • Workshop Regular Meeting KENT Minutes WAS HiNaTor+ September 19, 2023 Date: September 19, 2023 Time: 5:15 p.m. Place: Chambers I. CALL TO ORDER Attendee Name ritlle Status Arrived Bill Boyce Council President Present Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present Satwinder Kaur Councilmember Present Marli Larimer Councilmember Present Zandria Michaud Councilmember Present Toni Troutner Councilmember Excused Les Thomas Councilmember Present H. PRESENTATIONS I 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update Kristen 45 MIN. Holdsworth Long Range Planning Manager, Kristen Holdsworth presented the Comprehensive Plan Public Engagement Phase I Summary to the Council. Holdsworth walked the Council through the timeline as follows: Spring - Fall 2023 Community Vision and Goals SEPA Scoping Phase I Public Engagement Fall - Winter 2023 Joint Council and LUPB Workshop Future Land Use Classifications Alternative Future Land Use & Transportation Scenarios Phase II Public Engagement Spring - Summer 2024 Draft Comprehensive Plan and Implementation Plan Draft environmental Impact Statement Draft Future Land Use map Phase III Public Engagement Fall - Winter 2024 Final EIS Final Comprehensive Plan and Implementation Plan The Phase I Community Engagement Goals were to: City Council Workshop Workshop Regular September 19, 2023 Meeting Kent, Washington Minutes ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................._............................................................................................................................................................................................................... • Introduce community members to the project • Establish City-wide vision elements and goals Gather input to develop citywide land use scenarios Identify topic areas to be covered for SEPA Holdsworth detailed the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Scoping process. Community engagement included: Social Media Emails Website Online Survey Community Events Engagement in six languages was provided via postcards, video subtitles and fact sheets. In-person Engagement was done via events and partnerships, including community events, youth engagement, community partnerships and workshops and meetings. Holdsworth provided statistics from all of the various community engagement tools and talked about where Kent's valued areas are and challenges. Participants responded to the following questions: Where do you live? Where do you work? Where do you get fresh fruits or vegetables? Where do you or your children go to learn? Where do you or your family gather, hang out, or play? What places are you most proud of in the community? Where do you access healthcare? Where do you feel unsafe due to lack of amenities or infrastructure or people? Key findings: • 132nd has a concentration indicating a lack of amenities and infrastructure. • Folks are going downtown or the city center • Participants highly utilize the natural features like the parks and lake and also are proud of it. • What is also emphasized here and confirmed in the survey is that we received feedback from people across the city (where do you live?) Holdsworth talked about the Game of Jobs and Homes Events and the results of the online surveys where 448 respondents answered the following .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 2 of 5 City Council Workshop Workshop Regular September 19, 2023 Meeting Kent, Washington Minutes ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................._............................................................................................................................................................................................................... questions: • Participant demographics Where should we place new homes? o Single, duplex, triplex, and fourplex houses - Responses follows the trend we see in Kent with East Hill having the most concentration of homes o Townhomes and smaller apartment buildings - Starting to see more variation of homes with townhomes and smaller apartments in the city center, along Benson and even some pockets along 132na o Larger apartment buildings - We classified "larger apartments" as buildings with 8 stories, folks concentrated this housing type in the city center but we also see some interest in seeing this on Benson and northwest of midway in proximity to the freeway. We should also note that these are areas where the new rapid transit center and light rail station are proposed. Another item that is interesting are in the west side of the freeway, and east hill along 132na o Mixed-use buildings (focus on housing) - In both the survey and the growth game workshops, mixed use development was concentrated in the city center, along meeker, Benson at busier intersections with higher levels of activity. In the growth game, we also had participants talk a lot about activating Kent-Kangley and 132nd with more density and services that were scaled appropriately. Where should we place new jobs? o Mixed-use buildings (focus on jobs) o Commercial jobs - In our conversations we heard more traditional commercial in the city center and along Benson but there was also interest in seeing neighborhood scaled commercial along 132nd and along Kent-Kangley, other appropriately scaled commercial in the industrial valley. o Industrial jobs The Comprehensive Plan 2044 - Where will you be in 2044? It is projected there will be 10,200 new housing units and 32,000 new jobs. Over the next few months staff will be creating three options on how to change growth patterns in the City and then looking at the pros and cons for each option. Holdsworth walked the Council through the process to identify land use scenarios, including: September 25, 2023 LUPB October, 2023 - Internal Kent Project Team Meeting November 13, 2023 - Joint Council and Land Use and Planning Board Workshop ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 3 of 5 City Council Workshop Workshop Regular September 19, 2023 Meeting Kent, Washington Minutes ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................._............................................................................................................................................................................................................... • December 12, 2023 - Council Workshop Council expressed appreciation of all the work Holdsworth and other Economic and Community Development staff have on so far on this project. Multiple council members were surprised at the desire for additional multi- family housing. Holdsworth talked about concerns participants raised with the lack of modes of transportation, especially east/west travel. Holdsworth indicated there is a new climate resiliency element to the Comprehensive Plan that does not affect the City until 2029. II Sewer Master Plan Update Derek Hawkes 30 MIN. Derek Hawkes, Public Works Design update on 2023 Sanitary Sewer Comprehensive Plan. Hawkes indicated the Plan is reviewed every 10 years and the components include: Chapter 1. Basics of Planning Chapter 2. Existing collection & conveyance Sewer system Existing and future population and employment numbers Existing data is based on water meter consumption data Develop a hydraulic analyses model Model future wastewater flow projections Comprehensive Plan and future growth projections Hawkes talked about coordination with the 2024 Comprehensive Plan update. Chapter 3. Sewer System Evaluation Level of service for roadways were reviewed for the intersection Operation and degree of delay. Hydraulic models for the sewer service areas Chapter 4. Wastewater Treatment and Water Reclamation and Reuse Chapter 5. Operations and Maintenance Current O & M Staffing ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 4 of 5 City Council Workshop Workshop Regular September 19, 2023 Meeting Kent, Washington Minutes ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................._............................................................................................................................................................................................................... Current O&M and safety practices and programs TV inspection frequency Chapter 6. Capital Improvement Program Identify capital improvement projects Inventory potential deficiencies and model Develop a CIP project list for the 20-year planning horizon with Year-by-year CIP for the first 6 years. Chapter 7. Financial Strategy Identify funding opportunities Financial gap analysis to determine funding needs Public Works Director, Chad Bieren talked about why the City does not currently have a system development charge for sewer in addition to reviewing the City's residential sewer, connection and permit fees compared to neighboring jurisdictions. The general purpose of the Plan is to create a document that identifies sewer improvement necessary to meet future demands, deficiencies and how to fund improvement. Hawkes reviewed sewer and water services areas throughout the City, including those serviced by neighboring water and sewer districts. Bieren advised the City will look at future connection fees. Meeting ended at 6:25 p.m. K6mb,orLey A. 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City LimitsI � � S 195kh Sr I � � I � 1 0 I--------� townhornes and r r ¢ I smaller apartment {I 5 292th St sVo-nes �rI {at' * � Dbuilding SI I I rl LI Number of pins: 242 Total home pins: 1,142 Midi 1 _'- r � -I I f 51A { Meridian I #"Ieigltta _ 1 I o I I i I I r \ Is CoVington Y 4 J ,M2,i ftft i Smaller L------ } r I+ I Townhomes p too I S288th ---- 0 1 2 167 O Miles I S" 1� Legend �4 is Larger apartment buildings Where should we r + 515 Sparse SeaTac J #7 ts, - dense place 5 1 46th St new largerCity Limits 1 1 w : i I a ` apartment s 1o�nys i f r sE 1o8tl, St I� � builidn s • I 5 ,1�tsl I 1 I � Jlaines Imo`/ 0 GrvrrnRiYar I Natural 1 1 R■s6—C—Are. I 1 tl tiF 'J 74th tit 11 Number of pins: 166 f I '► Total home pins: 1,142 I f Meridian heights I I rn _ SC f 0 s I r I 1 sF l a r l 11 _ GOVingt-Oh ■■■ ■■ I � � m r Ef ■■ ■■■ ■■ r lam/ r r r • I I J I f If z I 1 2Miles I I I I ,a Legend 1 Where should we -s1$�I ------6;- Mixed Use - Homes 99 / 1 S1S Sparse 1 1 SeaTac ———1 107 Dense place new mi xed18® 1 t.__1 City Limits S 196th St I-------- `L1 use buildings? • <r / D r 208th St (focus on housing) ® M 00 • N I ® I 1 Moines — + , 1 ♦/ Green River 1 Natural r Resources Area ® r I L 1 SE 224th St L I I S 228th St Number of pins: 300 a r I 0 `, Total home pins: 1,142 Oid 81 SE240thc• 4 L_I I .fir st i IlC� ' S��, 6 / Meridian Heights Mill C SE 256th ® 2561 SE 1 Earth r @ I Pe SFk 1 b, LLJ Q < L_ Covington 1-----S#aw-Eak-e------ ■ ■ ■■ I �i I I m p ■ ■ ■■ ---�—� Cam\ ® ® �:♦ / ■ ■ ■■ /— -------+ i/ h I L—————— • � ` m I.J I � 5268eh5; -- —————— / I O 0 1 2 167 Miles I s� Legend Where should we ,eMixed Use pars Job rJ i r SeaTac 1—%----+ 147 Spare ,s� ✓< Dense new Mixedplace _ ��_I City Limits 5,4dth St 1 1- t 1 ------- L� g s - use buildin ? �~ � � �-� r_-- , 2nwrr, Sr I� , LJ (focus on jobs) AI JI 5 717th St I Moines Icy! ro-enRiver t l Narui Al J { 1 Resources Area � I r _ t yF :I• •r —— 1 Number of pins: 334 � r I � Total job pins: 723 Mir � � J Meridian I F i Heights I 1 Ik /if 1 Covington �- - -StarL&6*------1 E 10 i1 -----It- it ----I Jr� I � 52B8th51 —————f 1 z a 1 2 1d7 _ Miles I fi � 1.551 Legend Com Where shoul we ������ --- -+�� ,6r mercial Sparse SeaTac �+ 181 -' I dense new - �place + �r'} � ~I', 4r,_1 City Limits commercial obs . ____fl ,-�► �3 . J O �l Youngs I ! I 1 Moines � v. ► r _ LI tiF J11 r1 Sr I1 T 1 li♦ I � t1 Number of pins: 216 `7\0 `t k 981 Total job pins: 723 lil �iid4'"a�; � ' � ,'-, - r Q _ IV1eridlan I Heights I r 1 - • � ..I �• I -- -- M. f I ti -I ► Tl 1 I � Y + _ r ! � 1 �— I � I—�► Covington Commercial 1 x ` � � r I.a I ♦r I f 5288t#r5i ------ I z 2 1 d7 I ! Miles I I Legend Where should we,, ----------iff Industrial Sparse SeaTac J' �J t4� `w 181 Dense �J I lace new fY l� __ �....i��t+ ,-^ I 1 ,, 4_ I City Limits I industrial rr- - •' 4 ,-`4 $E 200th $t ±j I � I I � I I Jloines I'`r r: .:.i•H:u�r I Y .tree, I r I L 4b .Irl Y I � Number of pins: 173 t, Total job pins: 723 ,ti M;d 5E 248th St I+ X]S. r+ I— nt _a { Meridian Std Fr^� + Heights I r r r"I Y —i r—— Y 1 I I t I m Y +k • f C�•u . cs � I I +f r 1 I Y l / k r ka79Jp 1 I ti. m WL Covington m ---� --� 1 ap a --� r I [ I r I t 5288th5, ---------f I�0 L 1 I + Comprehensive Plan 2044 IKENT p Building Our Future Together r Next Steps 37 KENT W A S H I N G T 0 N `, Comprehensive Plan 2044 ""KENTo. Building Our Future Together Where will you be in 2044? Your parents? Your kids? Your neighbors? i Eft,, M or 10,200 new housing units 32,000 new jobs K ENTWAS d entif y Land U se Scenarios • September 2S: LUPB A meeting 114044,kL %A Housing& Parks Equity • October: Internal Development xo]4611 Will- I1017A li I&N-lAw KentProject Team vironment Transportation Economics &Climate Meeting Comprehensive $ Plan 2044 • November 13: Joint 'p, 47 'joew Council and Land ------------I------------------- ----------- Use and Planning nd Use ,ii... Board (LUPB) �� .......... Workshop E. • Decemb er 12: ...................... ............. ................. Council Workshop 'b-,%,Comprehensive Plan 2044 "KE mx Toget her' Council Feedback and Discussion 1 . Did anything from our Phase I engagement summary findings surprise you ? Is there anything you think there should be clarifying/follow up questions on? 2. In November we will be meeting with LUPB and Council in a joint workshop to discuss future growth scenarios. Are there any areas for future jobs or housing growth you are particularly interested exploring ? 3. Are there additional community groups/organizations you recommend we reach out to during Phase II and Phase III of engagement? -,` Comprehensive Plan 2044 'KENT Building Our Future Together' ,KENT, Building Our Future TogetM1er' Questions? � Kristen Holdsworth , Project Manager 253 * 8564, 5441 futu rekentC«� KentWA. cLov Engage. KentWA.gov/Futu re Kent 1023 SanitarVr ,qPwer omn re ensive Plan 9 . 19 . 23 Council Update ` Sanitary Sewer Comp Plan Components: o i Chapter 1 - Basis of Planning im Chapter 2 - Existing Collection & Conveyance Sewer System Chapter 3 - Sewer System Evaluation Chapter 4 - Wastewater Treatment, Water Reclamation & Reuse Ir Chapter 5 - Operations and Maintenance • Chapter 6 - Capital Improvement Plan ! = Chapter 7 - Financial Strategy \ MM 77 i V ppp 1 "I eeel �FA%WA F f i 1e,171, 9ed c a`- E �- r rev 1' .y Chapter 1 - Basis of Planning a • Kent specific regulatory requirements • Federal, State and Local Rules and Regulation %- • Kent Service area and vicinity • Sewer Basins Backup generator at the Horseshoe Pump Station k 'PIP chapter 2 'xisting Collection & Conveyance Sewer System j • Existing and future population and employment numbers '' • ' Existing data is based on water meter consumption data r • Develop a hydraulic analysis model • {° Y Y • Model future wastewater flow projections _ • Comprehensive Plan and future growth projections.' ,. Nop" r •a i ' 00 / '"•� Mir f 'k, hiq i K r ' , ,• �3 .��� F4,4i yr. ,((,�,7 + -K ... Coordirgtion v-•;IIh the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update • Public Works and ECD have been meeting to ensure both plans reflect 2044 proposed changesn I ' • Legislation allows for increased density on many properties Y EIN • Comprehensive Plan is proposing 3 growth scenariosBuilding Our Future Together • The Land Use Comprehensive Plan is also updating the Downtown sub area plan Hydraulic Model • Inflow/Infiltration (1/1) Model — Inflow is surface water that enters the wastewater system. Infiltration is groundwater that enter a wastewater system . . . , Hydraulic/Hydrologic (H/H) Model — Hydrology represents the • - quantity of water (runoff) generated from a specific area or watershed. Hydraulics refers to the capacity of the pipe or in _ SM W this case, the sewer system WNAWW • • roken Faulty I �� ■ • side lateral Collected flow monitoring data to input in model Sewer Connection STORM • - 1W SEWER 1 Cracked or SANITARY • Broken Pipe SEWER MAIN � Deteriorated Maintenance Hole e text) Credit: King County "�Df dy Kent.MurraySmith.TFM.WA22 , Q Site Name Flow Monitoring a1L KENSMH005841 Site Report _ Hydrograph Report KEN_SMHOO6841 Site Add—fLacatipm, Opposite 20609 JJth Ave S,Kent,WA Monam9eries Location Type TRITON+ temporary 61[e Access Oeteils leca[etl Woad,atlla[ent 5206th Latitude. 4].4L]56 RW Sim(HZW Rpe Shape St and 77th AveS Lon i[ude: -122,23749 1-1100 Lncular Manholep system LTaracberis[ics 3 1-6 SMH009g41 Commercial Flaw Monitor Amens TraMe KEN_SMH005841 Dme Hea 6 1.3 ].8 Pipe Height 24,DD a In t,F D9103Rf122 A To D 1117l2023 0.5 ).32 InsraVla[ion Information nstallNlan Date: Inslalladan Type: Thursday,September 1,2W2 Doppler Standard gi ngantl Cra.I ..� Menilpring....lSensors): Mp A.,LOrabi Legend D_45 0_24 u pmream 0.5 FT Manhole Sensors(Devices', Pressure Sensor aange 1psif �FkNAL _VFIW Peak Co—lL54h Smart Depth(L55) 0-5 psi OFINA lafta Da rnlat D• Ji.41N FINPL Time 0_3 0.16 ]50.00 AM O Depth W Flow(Wet DDF)tin) 4.50 IL 1 I11. C55 Physical INfset llnl Measurement Confden[e Iln O 1 O O - I` EI 13B 0 1+ 1 IIWF Peak Velrchy lips) Velrclty Sensor OAsH[In) 1.05 N/4 TI -1- 1 - -1 SIIt IYnI Silt Type 0.5 Sak,Loose SP-0 SP.O SPA SP.O 01' _11 sl` Cif. 1 Manhole/Pipe Information: 1 .ram 1 Manhl,Ne `iAppro.-FT)- Manhdes glesw:tlon FlreSta4 Res6 SMHO585F01 Mannpk Materia L. MannWe Conmtipn: EV_SMH05B5F01_❑ SML0585F02 meant. Goad EV_SMH05B5F01_q Good comparison Manhole OW-g Diameterllnl Manhole Diameter lApproz.h 24 ManMleCmer ManhWeFrame 05 of simulated and steel Nnnnal Ar[We Connections Alr quality: D r Ne NnnnalT observed flow Pipe Malarial plpa cordifi— ConcrKe Good CammDnication Information: pea s and volume, mmmunicatlan Type Antenna"'MI" C Wireless ManhvlePck,Nen,Hole and depth peaks A itiona Site In Comments: Q D.8 ADSPr ett Name: Y.eM.Murra Smlch.T FM.WA" ADS Prajecl Number, ]2812.11.325 0.6 • • • • • _ • • . • a Red — simulated Blue -observed 15 Mon 16 Tue 17 Wed Nov 2021 Date/Time bapter 3 Sewer System Evaluation ' _ "'yam'rar,�y ���_�- ' rrveyrrrrii � rypyrNiirFrp%IrIIr _ rrA`rrrlir' - rhiiirry f r r r ��ff�llfff{!{!1{{{{{�{I/ � � r.'r r r' -. ��r!!!��/II!/f{{ � r r'f'•r r I 7�#•�{!#{I!/.f// r• rr � r fr r � r rr �� r r � � / rr �#' �� � � IntersectionOperatiow Free Flow Intersection / •n:Stabie Flow Intersection Degree of May.Negligible Delays Degree of Delay:M i nimal Delays Degree of Delay:Moderate Delays LOS E "� � "was■� ,�,� _ � yirrpyiu rhrihr!►Nr ��Nllirlr 4 �' riirririr rJyfrt/�►Jy I ntersection Operation:Less Stable Row Intersection Operation:Unstable Flow Intersection Operation.,Unpredictable Flow/Wait Through r !rr /lr�� * �r�� {!{�f rrr r ._ ����1/ j r,• M�-„"'��~��� �;!{�: Degree-of Delay: . Delays Degree of Delay. . Detays Can Occur MultipleCycles F'• of 1 Delays Can Occur Hydraulic Model Airport Fainvood Legend SeaTac x KCFM Oril Benson Hill Q Installed_FM / I7L 1 Outfalls / 1 1 Conduits — �/ 5 iv i�n i ti f i L _ — Collector Force Main It 1 z KCMetro h ill //1 i-- I 51L 1 H $� J �J I A 1 Interceptor V'L I�ai East Hill-Meridian Sewer_Service_Areas �. T n 1.�T - n _sewer_serv_area �4 AL DES MOINE` 1 R S Des Moines 16QE!k �1 ' Salt Air Hills „ �I . -_ 1 ;k1� 1��_ ,tlu rlY��r. T, � ke Meridian odmont Beach 1 ice,,1 1 1%�_=� it _� 1 r"` 1 1 .t` lk,fir_ —� r�� IAN GLEN rdo 1 Ben 1.5 mi Chapter 4 - Wastewater Treatment and Water Reclamation and Reuse • Wastewater is treated by King County via an Ordinance _- adopted by City of Kent �� x low As --I� ■■■ MIMIilS ME oil �t . King County South Treatment Plant Chapter 5 — Operations and Maintenance • Current O&M staffing • Current O&M and safety practices and programs • TV Inspection frequency a IR 1-- e 1 s • a J• 415 .I Steep HGL may d 10 indicate pipe is 405 ' r ! undersized 395 i 1 i 290 375 J 350 355 1 350 U 204 406 600 80Q 1040 1200 idpO 5640 �1,�.,,_1� •� Junction SMHO-IMA10 Junction SMM0184AM Junction SMM0164AA3 Junction SMHWMZ03 Juno[ion SMM3694SO4 Junction SMH3694SO3 yfi CWSEL•410.143.5 ft CWSEL-401.9257 A CWSEL=393.4209 h CWSEL-381.696 fl CWSE,•363.2876 N CWSEL-356.4496 It FGn1 EI4n.=416,42 ft Rim ENn=405,62 fl FGm EI4rv.=392,92 N Rim EI•r.=3$$,43 R RPM Eltrr,=374.62 ft Riih Else.=394.62 R •, I 03IM1200620PM CXIW21204M 20PM 0 31 1 912 1 20 OGAOPM 83V19f2MM:Z4SRM 0VIW12006.20RM CM19.21200620PM Water Online Your warer bill I dadestwo no.Ildraryes: Pay.KemWA.gw i.;The METER ACCESS FEE IS a flat MOmhly rate WSed On your meter oue.2)The WATER USAGE FEE is based on the amount of In Person water your use measured as"consumptan rate per 100 cubic feet"Most utility bit Is fluctuate because"fixed"rates are billed Make your payment at the City of Kent Customer5ervia monthlyand watercansumption is billed bimonthly. Centennial 40WGowe,lrt your a.m.to o p.m,Monday to Friday.Sewer Sewers are designed totaro#erxwage from your home By Mail t, or business through a system ofpipes to the KingCounty Use the envelope enclosed with your utilKyblll. Wastewaterirearment Plant in Penton for disposal.The City's chargean}rourbill refle«Sthe costa to maintain the CKys Automatic Deduction ewersystem.The King Countydtaryelsthe fee timeounty Sign up(roan automatic withdrawal from your bank account charges the Citym rarrywescrewaterto Renton and mostit Call 253.856.5201 or download the automaticdeductian before discharging to Puget Sound.The Cary has noabilityro faro a[KentWA.gov/UtiliryRates negotiate fees charged by King County fortreatmem. UTILITY Drop Bolt Storm Drainage Lasted In the(try Hall Parking lot termrwnd 1400W.6owe) The City operates and maintains the storm drainage system RATES which includes III ditdi detention/retention By phone Funds,creeks,Green Riverfevees,catch begins,300 mileself Call Z53-856.3201 and pay with your Credit or debt,ard. , pipe systems and storm water pump stations.Ihiss rn 23 minimizes the flooding of streets and private properties and also amum the Safe OFF ecten and disposal of storm water CITY OF KE NT CUSTOMER SERVI CE Monday-Friday,9 a.m.-4p.m. IIIII III ONLY RAIN bell, 2te 122 DOWN THE DRAIN CasromerSerwrespKerdWA.gov • F0rg8e5d0nss about i11lOmllanpnin this guide, 2023 RATES INSIDE mmmerdal fees,billing,utility tax rates,or ate fees,all A guide to utility rates for water, 253-856-5201 or visit KeRtWA.grwNfilityRates. sanitary sewer and storm drainage Repairs'We rmetn turnoff/m...........253-856-52U1 customers served b the City of Kent PubiicWelki Operations..................253-856-5600 y y Chapter all II PuhlicWorksat253-856-5600 to ninatinddents of King Co.Wastewater Treahnent............206-684-1280 • ' hou.ion and foe,inol dings emiow andactrlydisposeaf household waste,including chemkalsand autamotive fluids. y MoreinformationatKer-WA.gov/Nii O KENT u Identify • • opportunities RESIDENTIAL RATES 0 Financial gap analysis to determine funding needs "1 WATER- tSEWER �LIFELINE-RATE REDUCTION Monthly MeterAccess Fees Monthly Dedicated Fire Line fees Monthly Sewer Rates To go,14,,you must he: •fit years of agge or Under or permanently disabled oranng Meter sloe ease Rate Stu pate City 111entfee S2681 f redisobled child AND <3/4" 527.97 <3/4" 53.33 Kin Coon fee $52.11 The owner Easement receiving the bill and living at me 9 9 address AND 1" $43.79 1" S3b8 Total Per Month $8092 •Taal homehold lncomeisle55 than FrdemIHllD guidelines To And out if you qualify for a lifeline(reduced)rate, STORM DRAINAGE to11253-856-5201orvisitKentWA.gov/DnlityRateS. Water usage per log Cubic Feet or748 gallons Monthly Fee LIFELINE RATES Discounts are off standard residmtial rites. o-sod<aR. $2.sopet00cu.R a.]6 Water 60%di—unt 9na—,ft $S.14per 100,u.R Kept ustamen outside of the Kent water and sewer servi,e c—ee blued City Sewer 60%discount quarte,hyforsoun drainage Drainage 90%d ismunt CISMMERICIAL AND MULTI-FAMILY RATES _7�WATMF, 16SEWER ® STORM DRAINAGE Momhly MeterAccess Fees Monthiyoediated Fire Lineees Commercial and multi-familysewerrates arebasedon Fees amcalculated based on impervious surfaces. Memslar Base Bate She Rate watermnsumptlon. Cal1253-856-5500 for more details. 4311, $35,14 <3/4" $333 Ware,contemn ion per,lwo.. $10.19 1" $50,96 1" S3.88 Minlmumchary 11/4' 1"1/4 S5.86 (in1Weshrs1Ie m.R.) 580.92 1.5" 590.52 1.5" 57.75 2" $137.97 Y 512.42 3" $217.08 3' $31.00 —Most water meters in the city anread bimgnthlyand the water usage charge is added every other month. 4" $127.92 4" $62.00 6" 5485.03 fi" $121SEE All uglify attounts will incur a$1 technology Fee to support systems that pmvidecommerce and efficient service delivery. 8" $ldd.2d 8" $2D924 1o" $802.46 10"+ $309.97 Account:with a backflow assembtywill be Billed$129.14 perdevice in lanuary.Thisfee is forthe torts incurred Water Usage perlDOCubic reetar748gallons by the city to implement a hiiiow prevention program that includes inspection,documentation and reporting as required 1-101,R. $190 per too cu.h by the Washington State Department of Health. 900+m.R $570 per100 m.R Kent Sewer Fees vs Neighborina Jurisdictions • ' Sewer $125.00 $117.83 $115.00 $105.00 $95.00 $85.55 $84.80 $85.00 $80.05 $80.92 $75.03 $75.00 $66.68 $65.00 $63.01 $55.00 $45.00 Auburn Bellevue Covington (SODS) Federal way Kent Kirkland Redmond Renton (Lakehaven) Connection and Permit Fee's 6,000.00 5,070.00 5,000.00 4,000.00 3,650.00 3,300.00 3,000.00 2,890.00 2,000.00 1,789.00 1,000.00 630.00 648.05 662.00 530.00 2.00 300.00 318.47 375.00 24- . 10- ■ Auburn Bellevue Covington{5005} Federal Way(Lakehaven) Kent Kirkland Redmond Renton 0 Connection 0 Permit FEE Development Engineering Public Works Fee Schedule Effective as ri 1., 2022 per Resolution 2009 Water Permits Meter Size Rev eLv Fee PWIlbspectfan Meter Cost System, De vefopn)en t Tech Total Including to cb fee Fee Charge fee3 8" $109.52 $519.65 100 5 9..327,76 S18.88 $10,075.81 '.4" $109.52 $519.65 $125 s 9..32T 76 51.s,.Ss $10,100.81 1� for SFR fire $175 $1.3,39 $10,150.81 flovf thru sprinklers only $109.52 S519.65 +$207.39 backflow S .32T 76 $7 5,1 G. sys�yte�7m 510 3G4,42 8ackflc,r%; 1" 109.52 $519.65 175 S23,318.61 $18.89 $ 24,141.66 1 'A- $109.52 $519.65 $360 sz-6.635,57 $18.89 $47,643.72 2" $109.52 $519.65 500 S74.61 ,3 18.88 $75o765.44 r--------------------------------------------- Side Sewer Permits Review inspection Fee* Tap Cfrarge ** Tech fee Total including Fee tech fee Side Sevier Permit $109.52 $519.65 $18.88 $648.05 Side Sever with rap $109.52 $519.65 $100 (8"' city main or smaller $18.88 $748,05 ------------------------------ ------------------- ------------ $150 (10" city main or larger) $18.88 $798.05 Grease Interceptor, G/W $109.52 $519.65per connection and _ $13.38 $648.05- S eip arator a Py urkenance Emergency repair*** $109.52 (519,65 50°l0"**) $259.83 $11.08 $.380.43 r--c-ertificate of Availability $327.40 $103,70 - $12.94 $444.04 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Storm Water SVstem Development Few FsVstoon Devefoprrrerat C17arge Single Family Residential collected under building perm i S2,801.9.3 lot Commercial / Industrial / Multi-family $1,12/ sf of new inaperviou.s surface " (Will be collected under civil permit for com mer-dar prcier=_:: $0,56/sf - 50o.'6 discount for using pervious pavement