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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1452RESOLUTION NO. /L/['J I . ) u{_. A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, relating to the bidding, award and construction of the City's "Green River Natural Resources Enhancement Area Stormwater Detention/Enhanced Wetland Area" project. WHEREAS, as a result of recent, unprecedented expansion and development within and without the City's corporate limitsr the City has witnessed an increased need to control stormwater drainage in the region, as well as to mitigate the loss of wetlands and other sensitive areas in the Green River Valley; and, WHEREAS, in recognition of these problems, the City, beginning in 1979 1 undertook various studies and environmental reviews in order to better understand the problems and to develop a series of solutions aimed at remedying these problems in the City of Kent; and WHEREAS, as part of this process, the City formed a citizen Environmental Task Force and sought input from the residential, commercial and industrial communities in Kent; and WHEREAS, as a result of these studies and plans, and this input, the City determined to create and construct an enhanced 1 wetland and detention facility near the Green River within the Kent City Limits; and WHEREAS, since determining to construct this facility, the City has expanded its plans by purchasing an additional 220 acres adjacent to the original site to enlarge and enhance its existing plans; and WHEREAS, the total combined area is now designed and planned for the construction of a significant natural resource enhancement area that will serve to provide stormwater detention and treatment as well as create and enhance an extensive wetlands facility that will benefit the City and the region by providing flood storage and improved water quality, wildlife habitat, and further provide an opportunity for public education regarding the entire project; and WHEREAS, the City has now obtained funding for this facility and has completed the design, specifications and plans for the facility; and WHEREAS, a significant component of the project construction work involves earth moving; and WHEREAS, the scale of the earthmoving component of this project, when combined with the valley soils environment wherein the work will be constructed, poses unique and complex demands on the City's design and on the earth -moving work to be performed by the City's contractor; and O