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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Public Works Committee - 02/05/2018 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE February 5, 2018 Minutes City of Kent, WA Summary Minutes Date: February 5, 2018 Time: 4:00 p.m. Place: Chambers East 1. Call to Order: The meeting was called to order at 4:02 p.m. by Committee member Higgins. 2. Roll Call: Dennis Higgins, Committee Chair and Committee members Brenda Fincher and Toni Troutner were present. Absent: 3. Changes to the Agenda: No changes to the agenda 4. Approval of Minutes, Dated January 22, 2017 Committee member Troutner MOVED to approve the Minutes of January 22, 2017. The motion was SECONDED by Committee member Fincher and PASSED - 3-0. 5. Contract with AMTest Inc., for Water System Bacteriological Sampling - Recommend Sean Bauer, Water Systems Manager noted that the city collects and analyzes seventy- two bacteriological water samples per month at predetermined monitoring locations in the distribution system. AmTest will provide routine testing of these samples which will help ensure that drinking water is free of coliform bacteria, which is monitored to protect public health. Committee member Fincher MOVED to recommend Council authorize the Mayor to sign a Goods and Services Agreement with AmTest, Inc. for routine bacteriological water sample collection in an amount not to exceed $53,011.00 subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director. The motion was SECONDED by Committee member Troutner. The motion PASSED 3-0. 6. Info Only/Poverty Bay Shellfish Protection District Shawn Gilbertson, Environmental Supervisor along with Todd Hunsdorfer and John Taylor from King County Water and Land Resources Division gave a brief summary about why King County is establishing the Poverty Bay Shellfish Protection District. The District is based on a 2016 evaluation by the Washington State Department of Health (DOH). Poverty Bay is located along the eastern coast of Puget Sound from Federal Way to Des Moines that indicated shellfish bed water quality included elevated levels of bacteria. The purpose of the new district is to more closely monitor water quality in areas that drain to Poverty Bay. Parts of Kent are included in the District; including the westernmost areas near Interstate 5 that drain to McSorley Creek and Massey Creek, which in turn drain to Puget Sound at Poverty Bay. Kent’s role in implementing the district will be to provide pollution prevention educational outreach and targeted pollution screening efforts in the areas of Kent that are within the district boundaries. These activities are already part of Kent’s requirements under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) municipal stormwater permit. 7. Information Only/Transportation Grants - Update Kelly Peterson, Transportation Manager presented recommendations for upcoming grant opportunities which included federal grant distributions overseen by the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) and state grants administered by the Washington State Department of Transportation. 8. Information Only/2018 - 2020 Overlay Projects Joe Araucto, P.E., Utility Engineer noted that Public Works staff have completed a majority of the 2017 overlay projects approved by Council within the adopted 2017/2018 biennium budget. The remaining overlay work approved for 2017 on James Street, between Central and Clark Avenues was deferred to 2018. The S. 212th Way overlay, near Winco Foods, proceeded in 2017 in lieu of the work on James Street. Staff will review the remaining 2018 overlay projects with the Committee. Formal action for the 2019/2020 overlay projects is anticipated to occur as part of the 2019/2020 budget process. To position the City in the most advantageous bidding timeframe, staff needs to begin working on 2019 projects in the near future. 9. Information Only/Quiet Zone Chad Bieren, Deputy Public Works Director / City Engineer noted that draft comments have been received from Burlington Northern. The comments included are a number of requests not related to the Quiet Zone, but important to Burlington Northern. Bieren noted that staff plans on to move forward with items necessary to establish a Quiet Zone. Bieren noted that BNSF may continue to request additional work to upgrade its facilities. Bieren will be talking with the Utilities Transportation Commission (UTC) and the Federal Rail Administration (FRA) to discuss next steps. Bieren will report back to the committee in two weeks. Adjournment: At 5:30 p.m., Committee Chair Higgins declared the meeting adjourned. Cheryl Viseth, Committee Secretary