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Pending Approval
Public Works Committee
CC PW Regular Meeting
Minutes
October 15, 2018
Date: October 15, 2018
Time: 4:00 PM
Place: Chambers East
Attending: Dennis Higgins, Chair
Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
Toni Troutner, Councilmember
Cheryl Viseth, Committee Secretary
Agenda:
1. Call to Order 4:00 PM
2. Roll Call
Attendee Name Title Status Arrived
Dennis Higgins Chair Present
Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present
Toni Troutner Councilmember Present
Cheryl Viseth Committee Secretary Present
3. Changes to the Agenda
4. Approval of Minutes dated October 1, 2018
MOTION: Move to approve the Minutes dated October 1, 2018
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember
SECONDER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
AYES: Higgins, Fincher, Troutner
5. Lifeline Rates
Paul Scott, Public Works Finance Manager, noted that the Lifeline Utility Rate
program provides reduced utility rates to those individuals who qualify. It
was noted that the amended ordinance clarifies that lifeline utility rate
customers are not subject to rate increases based on the Consumer Price
Index (CPI).
MOTION: Move to recommend Council authorize the Mayor to amend
section 7.01.080 of the Kent City Code, entitled “Lifeline Utility Rate,”
to clarify that Consumer Price Index (CPI) increases do not apply to
lifeline utility rates, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable
to the City Attorney and Public Works Director.
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RESULT: RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
SECONDER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember
AYES: Higgins, Fincher, Troutner
6. Downey and Naden Clearing and Grading Change Order
Tim LaPorte, Public Works Director, noted that the latest phase of the
Downey Farmstead Restoration project is currently under construction. The
contract for this work was awarded to Scarsella Brothers, Inc., in July.
The King County Flood Control District approved another $780,000 in grant
funds for the Downey Farmstead project. Staff is recommending a change
order to the existing contract with Scarsella Brothers, Inc., that would allow
more material to be removed from the Downey Farmstead site. Using the
grant funds would advance the project further towards completion. The
excavated material would be exported to the City owned Naden Avenue
property in preparation for selling that site for future development.
LaPorte noted that additional site preparation activity is required at the
Naden site to accommodate the larger amount of fill material. This work
would be paid from the City’s Opportunity Fund, not from the General Fund
as noted in the packet.
The total Change Order amount is $792,369. $759,466 would be funded by
the King County Flood Control District grant funds, and $32,903 would be
funded by the City’s Opportunity Fund.
MOTION: Move to recommend Council authorize the Mayor to sign a
change order in the amount of $792,369 for the Downey and Naden
Clearing and Grading Project, subject to approval of the language
therein by the City Attorney and Public Works Director.
RESULT: RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember
SECONDER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember
AYES: Higgins, Fincher, Troutner
7. Litter Update - Info Only
Street Maintenance Workers, Ted Stanton and Michael Houlihan gave an
informative presentation on litter, showing trouble spots throughout the city.
Crews have picked up over 100 tons of garbage so far, this year. Staff is
working with Metro Transit and the Department of Transportation about the
bus stops and the limited access areas where trash is being dumped.
To report garbage in the City right of way call (253) 856-5600 M-F 7:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m. or report it online at <https://www.kentwa.gov/services/online-
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services/ask-a-question-or-submit-a-service-request>.
For Code Enforcement issues contact, (253)856-5409 or by email at
codeenforcement@kentwa.gov <mailto:codeenforcement@kentwa.gov>.
Committee members reminded everyone that dumping litter is not a cost-
free crime, we all pay for it.
8. TeamUp2CleanUp and Fall Recycling Collection Event - Info Only
Assistant Solid Waste Coordinator, Tony Donati gave a brief update on the
TeamUp2CleanUp event that took place on September 15, the City partnered
with the Kent Downtown Partnership, Kent Station, the Golden Steer
Restaurant, Doorman Services and Republic Service. 124 residents, including
several neighborhoods, Mill Creek Middle School and High School students
needing volunteer time, volunteered 403 hours and removed 128 bags of
trash and debris off our streets, trails, parks and neighborhoods. Thank you
to all that participated!
Donati also noted that the Fall Recycling Collection Event is taking place on
Saturday, October 20 at Hogan Park from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This year
residents of Kent and King County can bring hard to recycle items such as:
mattresses, documents for shredding, scrap metal, concrete, appliances,
Styrofoam and much more for no charge. This event is funded by the King
County Waste Reduction and Recycling Grant and the Local Hazardous Waste
Management Program grant.
Listed below are links to ways you can get involved:
Adopt a Street/Spot: <https://www.kentwa.gov/residents/volunteer-
opportunities/adopt-a-street>. The Adopt-a-Street program offers
individuals, local businesses and organizations an opportunity to beautify
Kent by picking up litter along the streets. Removing litter improves safety
and the appearance of the community, and prevents pollution from entering
drainage systems and waterways.
Code Enforcement Complaints:
Can be filed by phone at (253) 856-5409, or email
CodeEnforcement@KentWA.gov <mailto:CodeEnforcement@KentWA.gov>.
Common issues Code Enforcement deals with are junk or inoperable vehicles,
accumulated garbage and debris on private property, graffiti, overgrown
vegetation.
9. Quiet Zone Update - Info Only
Chad Bieren, Deputy Public Works Director / City Engineer noted that the
BNSF comment period ends on October 25, 2018. This date was previously
reported incorrectly as October 17, 2018. The UPRR comment period ends on
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November 10, 2018.
10. Adjournment
Cheryl Viseth
Committee Secretary