HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Public Works/Planning - 11/17/1993 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
NOVEMBER 17, 1993
PRESENT: JIM WHITE , GARY GILL
JIM BENNETT ED WHITE
PAUL MANN MAY MILLER
TONY MCCARTHY RAUL RAMOS
DON WICKSTROM JOHN BOND
TOM BRUBAKER BRIAN JONES
MR & MRS RUST
Speed Bumps in Cambridge
John Bond stated that last September Virginia Manning of 26840
Downing 'Ave. had submitted a petition to the City-, with 50 names
requesting that the City do something about the speeding in their
neighborhood, east of Star Lake Elementary School. Bond said the
City did a speed study at that time which indicated 28 mph in both
directions, directly in front of Mrs. Manning's residence. Bond
said that this particular block is approximately 700 ft. long and
there are two 900 turns at either end. Bond said that a second
speed study was taken at a later date, showing the same speed of 28
mph and 23 mph in the curve by the school. Bond stated that in his
opinion, these speeds do not indicate a dangerous speeding problem.
He said that unfortunately, there are no sidewalks in that
neighborhood. There is a walkway at the north end of Downing to
Totem Jr. High. Wickstrom said that the plan is to put in a
sidewalk in that Cambridge section to eliminate that problem. Mann
suggested that this item be placed on the next Public Works agenda
and suggested that Bond inform the residents of same.
Recycling Yard Waste Contract
Deferred to next Public Works Committee meeting.
Van Doren' s Street Vacation
Wickstrom stated that we have received a formal petition for a
street vacation on Landing Way from 64th Avenue S to S. 228th
Street. He explained that Birtcher Properties wants to vacate a
large portion. Birtcher owns all the adjacent property and they
have a proposed development which will take a large portion of it.
Wickstrom recommended that we proceed with the vacation. Wickstrom
said the next Council meeting would be to establish the hearing
date.
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Committee unanimously recommended setting a hearing date for the
street vacation of Landing Way from 64th Avenue S. to S. 228th
Street.
Everson Annexation
Wickstrom said we have received Boundary Review Board approval for
a small annexation on 218th Street on the East Hill south of
Garrison Creek Park. He said the next step therefore, would be to
set a date for a public hearing and then decide whether or not to
annex.
Committee unanimously recommended Council set a hearing date for
the Everson Annexation at the December 7th Council meeting.
Bridge Repainting
Wickstrom stated that approximately 3 months ago we received notice
that federal funds were available for bridge painting projects. He
said that the Meeker Street bridge over the Green River is the
City's and was last painted in 1974 and needs to be repainted
within the next 1-2 years. Wickstrom said that the bridge fell
within the federal qualifications for repainting. He said the City
looked at it in terms of replacement but it would not qualify for
any replacement funds. He said the bridge was found to be
structurally sound but functionally deficient, which means that
instead of replacing it, they would allow us to build a parallel
two lane bridge, thus having four lanes with two bridges.
Wickstrom said we applied for a grant; the total bridge painting
project is $260, 000 and we received an 80% grant. He said our
share is $52,000. He said there is money left over in the
unencumbered funds of the Street Capital Improvement funds to pay
for our share. Wickstrom requested the Committee's approval for
authorization to accept the grant, establish the budget and fund
the local match.
In response to White, Wickstrom said we have never painted the
bridge because it was previously a State project, however after
building the 516 by-pass, the State turned it over to us.
Committee unanimously recommended authorization to accept the
grant, establish the budget and fund the local match.
Basketball Hoops
Wickstrom said that this issue has already been discussed with
Bennett and Mann. He said that residents have notified the City
that there are basketball hoops placed adjacent to a City right of
way or road. Wickstrom said the road is being used as a play area
for shooting basketballs and there is a liability to that. He said
we have had to respond recently because of complaints, and had to
address one in particular. In so doing, we saw six others on the
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same street. Wickstrom said that this is in West Hill and we
advised them that they have to remove the basketball hoop because
of the liability. In response to White, Wickstrom said we do not
have anything to replace the hoops. He said that the Police have
advised us that there are 22 others within the entire City that
they have received complaints about and now that we are aware of
them, we have to address those as well. Wickstrom said that our
approach is to notify the residents that they need to remove the
hoops.
White said that although he recognizes our liabilities, kids do use
these and he feels that every time we do a park program hoops
should be installed. Wickstrom said that our approach is not to go
out and look for them but to respond upon receiving a complaint.
Bennett said he will put this on the next Parks Committee agenda.
94th Avenue Storm Improvements
Wickstrom said this was a contract with Moss Construction for the
installation of a storm sewer system on 94th Avenue, north of James
St. which was to address the downstream flooding problem.
Committee unanimously recommended that the project be accepted as
complete.
Downtown Infrastructure
Raul Ramos said that the City-wide sidewalk inventory is basically
completed and now we need to get to the task of identifying the
critical sidewalk deficiencies. He said that this can be done by
identifying the schools and some other public facilities. Ramos
referred to two CBD area sidewalk maps depicting areas where
sidewalks had been replaced or ground down. In response to White's
question on identifying the street tree problem, McCarthy said
there is a workshop planned for December 7th. Ramos said that one
of the tasks necessary is to update our street tree species list to
allow for selection of different types of street trees.
Cascade Commerce Park Bill of Sale
Committee unanimously recommended acceptance of the Bill of Sale
for Cascade Commerce Park and bonds released after the one year
maintenance period.
Soos Creek Sewer Potential Annexation
Gary Gill explained that the Soos Creek Water & Sewer District is
in the process of putting together an annexation in the area near
the City's Kent Springs watershed, for purposes of providing sewer
service to some properties which the Kent School District is
purchasing for future school facilities, as well as some of the
residences along the north end of Lake Sawyer. Gill said there are
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several septic systems failing that are impacting the water quality
of the lake. Gill said Soos Creek is requesting that the City
support this annexation. In so doing, we would represent
approximately 69 acres of a 450 acre annexation proposal. Gill
said the area is currently zoned for urban development. Gill
stated that at this point in time we are asking if the Council
would support this annexation proposal. In response to White,
Wickstrom said one downside to this would be that it would
stimulate development, thereby creating a higher density than what
is shown, which could affect our aquifer. Gill said that from an
aquifer recharge standpoint, we would prefer that they have a lower
density out there.
Brubaker said he feels we cannot tie land use controls to our
joining or not joining in on this annexation.
Gill said that they originally had almost 60% support and there was
a large land owner with 60 acres who was in support of the
annexation originally. However, Bill Ruth has an option to
purchase that land and believes he has tentative approval for
preliminary residential plat on septic systems. Gill said Ruth
didn't want to be tied into having to go on to public sewers. So
the 60 acres, pulled out which dropped the percentage down to about
44% without the City. They originally were going forward without
US. He said we could be included in the area and they still had
the 60%. Wickstrom said the school district is pursuing it because
he feels that by County ordinance, they are required to be on
sewers and the Kent School District is the initiator of this
annexation.
Wickstrom said that we are looking for a recommendation that the
City's property be included and we would be signing on as a
petitioner.
Committee suggested that this item be brought back to Public Works
Committee on December 1st for further discussion.
In response to White's question regarding whether Growth Management
ties development to the sewers or can they develop without sewers,
Gill stated that it can be developed without sewers but this
particular area, since it is immediately adjacent to the existing
district boundaries, sewer is very close by so they looked at this
as an extension of the urban classification or zoning, thereby
having a potential for higher use.
Ubigua Acquisition (277th Corridor)
Wickstrom stated that we have made offers on two parcels of
property, one being 10 acres and one approximately 3-1/2 acres.
The offers have been accepted and returned to us. Wickstrom stated
the offers were at the appraised values of $460, 00 and $156, 000,
respectively.
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Committee unanimously recommended moving forward with these two
acquisitions.
Bagman Deli & Cafe
At the request of Mrs. Rust, Brubaker explained that a fire
inspection was made at the Deli and Cafe, (owned by Mr & Mrs Rust's
son) and the owners were instructed to make some improvements for
fire safety. He said the complaint was that 'crash bars' were
required to be installed on the back door of the cafe. Brubaker
said that the owner' s concern is, if there is a break-in thru a
window, the crash bars on the doors makes an easy exit. The owner
wants locked doors instead.
White stated that because of the Fire Code, every public facility
within the City is having to do the same thing.
Committee suggested that Mrs. Rust bring this item to the next
Public Safety Committee.
Meeting Adjoured 6: 10 P.M.
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