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nulsUt~N, 6/nSUTNC,TUr/ MONDAY MAY 3, 1976
7Yrc rc~qular meeting of the Auburn City Council convened at 8:00 P, M., in the Auburn
City Counci 1 Chambers .
ROLL CALL
Courlcilmc~u Present: Councilman Roegner, Kitchell, Craig, Larson, Anderson
Flechsig and Lea
APP120VA.L, OF MINUTES
rr: wt~s uu)vr:~rl Iry t~'lec.~ir.;iy, seconded by Larson, that the Council Minutes of April 19,
t)7F~, i~c .:al~~riz•<rvc:r,( ~:r•; rnailcd.
PUTiLIC liEARINGS
l~7ayor Kersey declared the Public HeaY'ing open on the request of Americology
3ntc>rnational Corporation to rezone frorn Unclassified and C-1 (Light Commercial)
dnd t~1-_Z (Iiyht Industrial) property located north of 37th Street N. E. adjacent
to ""13" Street N. W. and Auburn Way No. (Application No. 4-76)
'Phcr Planning Commission recommends approval of this request and that all the
necessary permits to be obtained before construction begins.
G112I.~ I,LiPPT'R .frorn A11 Points Realty, representing Americology Corporation presented
a marketing study of the area as to why the site has been picked.
nrnlzy rsLr~NCUr~szv, 2G 35 Forest Ridge Drive, representing the South King County League
of ~Jornr,n votcars read from a prepared statement, voicing their opposition to the
Devc.~lopmc~nt, and Mates they feel the Comprehensive Plan needs to be updated.
mRNA Jr~Nt ,', 905 4th 5txeet N. E. , spoke opposing the rezone.
Joc MI-;LC'fit'1i, 605 23rd S. E. , protested the rezoneand wants an Environmental Impact
5t~3t~~mc~nt, Mr. Malabar atsted the present Comprehensive Plan was written during
t,'Yfa E>o':; ~~rxl xo~1u~srt,~ tlxat any decision be delayed unt11 a new Comprehensive Plan
ix made.
MARTHA KU12'LE, 105 "K" Street, opposes the rezone without an Envi rGnmental Impact
Staternant. She wants good land use planning.
It was moved by Lea,~secondad by Roegner that the Public Hearing be closed.
MOTION CARRIED
Couric:ilrnan Craig stated that the Comprehensive Plan needs to be updated and requesis
the I71ann.177c1 and ueautification Committee update this at this time.
,lirn Ke.'lle:r, Planning Department, stated an Envi ranmental Impact Statement has been
rraquasted.
i.t was moved by Larson, seconded by Craig to delay the decision on this request
until an Envioonmental Impact Statement has been submitted. This possible we be
prassntc~d again on ~7uly 6, 1976, at the regular Council meeting.
MOTION CARRIER.
- Mayor Krarsey declared thrr Public Hearing open o» the request of David A. Hotting to
rezono from R-2 (Single Family) to R-4 (Multiple Family) property located on the
west side of "~7" Sts'eet N. E., 170 feet north of 4th Street N. E. (Application No. 5-76)
~'ti~," t~l tinning Cammi ss1 an recommends approval of this request because i t dons conform
to our Comprel~vnsivo Plan and is not dosixeable for single family dwellings because
o~ Lhe traffic valuma on 4th and "~7" Streets N. E.
It wx~ro moved by Flcachsig, s~rcanded by Larson that the Public Xaari»g be closed.
MOTION CARRIED
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AII~3URN, DJASIIINGTON MONDAY MAY 3,1976
It wars moved by Flecrrsiq, seconded by Larson, that the request of David A. Rotting
to rezone from R-2 to R-4 be granted and that the City Attorney be instructed to
draw up the necessary ordinance. ,
Rn1;1; CALL VOTE: Councilman Roegner, Kitchell, Craig, Larson
Anderson, Flechsig voting YES
Councilman Lea voting NO MOTION CARRIED
Mtr~;Ic~r Ker<cc:ry dec.lare:d the Public Hearing open on the request of. Clifford & Donna
W~ ~=t t::b,~ tc> rr~zonc_~ frorn R-3 (Duplex) to C-1 (Light Commercial ) property located
ur, t ,~~ nor t:h~,ast cornernf 9th and "F" Streets 5. E., aka 8.16 "F" Street S. E.
The t'.l.ar~niny Commission recommends denial of the C-1 request and approval of a
Condit=ional Use Permit for ,business and professional offices with the following
cand_i ti on : "~
That prior to any change in use for business and professional office
purposes, a site development plan be prepared and submitted to the
)~lan:~ing Department for approval. Said site development plan shall
include, but not be limited to, location of off-street parking, land-
scaping, screen fencing, ingress and egress, etc.
Mr.. Malesis, Auburn Realty Co., representing Mr. Westby stated that they were not
happy about. the denial of the rezone.
It was moved by Larson, seconded by Craig, that the Public Hearing be closed.
MOTION CARRIED
It was moved by Lea, seconded by Larson, that the request of Mr. W~stby be granted,
and that the G'ity Attprney be instructedt to draw up the necessary papers, and to
encompass tlae recommendations of the Planning Department.
RoLZ, CA1~L v0~'1': C®uncilman Roegner, Kitchell, Larson, Anderson
Plechsig and Lea voting YE5
Councilman Craig voting NO
MOTION CARRIED
Mayor 1Cor,~oy doe~larod the Public Dearing open on the request of John X. Whitley
is€~ rozon~j from 1~-2 (Sinyla Family) to R-3 (Duplex) two vacant lots located on the
south sidE~y of 16th Street S. E. approximately 129 feet east of "D" Street 5. E.
(Applior~t~c~n No. 7-76)
Thar f~lat~n~r~r~ Comntis~rton rc~commands denial of this reguost.
l:,L!!t°)NnC7D R1Ct1A1~D+, 4A4 16th Street So. , statos he is opposed to this rezone, and
1~as ~~ iret.~ tion sl~lrsed by all residents on the block opposed to same. May Kersey
rF.~rjt~est~rtl that ~~r. R,~chards turn the petition in to the City Clerk.
,1pyh+ WH~TY, statef~ he would like to build the Duplexes as it is within the
(;~'it~~~'o1~G13Hi ve Plan and i t is a nice area.
a'AN,1CE 13.~CNARDS, 404 26th 5. E., stated she would rather have the area stay as
x psi s)cn ti a1.
in'~I1t01, MAIDS®N, g06 16th 5. E. , stated she lives on a street surrounded by apartments,
~~nd would 11k~r to keep tlje residential area.
tittllNlS ,yT~1~dAR~', 4p~ 16th 5. C. , opposos the rezone as ha Lives adjoining these two
dots. Nr~ also statod l~c/ ~°~lt thorn wa,~ a Woad from more homes in this area.
~~ was mhvod by Cti°aig, see~ondrad by Kitchell that the Public tlaaring be closed.
MOTION CARRIED
~t was rru~u~~l by Craig, seconded by Larson that the request of John ~;.F1. Whitley to
rz~~ot~~ ffom Rg1 t® Rgl bo denied.
ROLL CALL IIOT~'e All C®uncilmen voting YE5
MOTION CARRIED
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MAY 3, 197E
MONDAY
Mayor Kersey declared the Public Hearing open on the request of the Neighborhood
Chapel to rezone from R-3 (Duplex) to a Conditional Use Permit for property located
i! on the southwest corner of 3rd and "M" Streets N. E., aka 209 "M" Street N. E.
(Application No. 8-76)
The Plaruring Comrnissi.on recommends approval of this request because it does conform
t;o our long range plan and the facility will upgrade the entire area by the new
construction and landscaping.
h1K. KEN SMATLACK, Pastor of the Neighborhood Chapel stated this request was necessary
to replace t.re present sanctuary.
Ct was moved by Anderson, seconded by Larson that the Public Hearing be closed.
MOTION CARRIED
It: was moved bc~ Larson, seconded by Roegner that the request of the Neighborhood
Chapel be granted and that the City Attorney be instructed to draw up the necessary
papers.
hOLL CALL VOTE: All Councilmen voting YES
.MOTION CARRIED
~"~ Mayor A~rsey declared the Public Hearing open on the request of Robert A. Ostlund
~, to rezone fz•orn R-3 (Duplex) to C-4 (Wholesale Commercial) property located at
~, 1006 "A" Street S. E. (Application No. 9-76)
~~ The Planning Commission recommends approval of this request because it does conform
to our _Zony ranyc> plans an~3 the new Construction and landscaping will tend to upgrade
thr~~ e~nt.irc: area.
7 t wa:~ nx~vcd by t~'.lec~hsig, seconded by Anderson that the Public Hearing be closed.
MOTION CARRIED
t t: ~,~~:,.~; nu~vc:cl lry !'l r;clrr~;i y, ac~jcondc~d by faarsorr that the request of Robert A. Ostlund
;'~~:~ gr~rrri:i'ci arrd l:lr~' City Attorney bG author.ized to draw up the necessary papers.
tc?1,1, C'11~~; VOl'la : L'ouncilmarl Roegner, Kitchell, Larson, Anderson, Flechsi g
any! Lea Voting YES
Councilman Craig voting NO
MOTION CARRIED
Mcr~./c,rr Kr~r•;~tc.~y drrcl,tr•crd tlrc~ l~~u.talic Flc~aring apc~n on the r~:quest of A.).fr,r:.~ M. Barem
t.r~ r'r+zorru fr°~rm (1ar,~.lassi:i`iod tt~ M-1 (Light Industrial) a parcel of Zrar:d located on
tlJr~ ;;c~rrtlrcytr:Yt t;cj:r°riG,r ot° tire; West Valley highway and 29th Street N. W. (Application
Ncj, IO-7,'r)
'Plrcr 1'l~~rrrri,r+~~ (;rruuuir,.;%rin .rc~ccarrunc~nds ~rp~~ruva,l cr1" t~~l~is rtaquc.~st because it does conform
tt~ r>E~r° Cryrnjrr'crhrrrrr3:J vn hand !lsca 1~r,1un.
t~,ll~'N/! Jl)N~;iy, 90~! ~FLtr ~t~;t•c±c!t N. ls'. roquestcd :information on the type of area involved.
M>~. l~'l~1a11 SM:1TIl, Attornr~y, representing Mr. Barem, stated the property owner has found
lrrr~trlf wltJ~ a P,iecc' of property that is isolated, and is apyiny approximately $3,600
ar3 taxi>~;~ on the land a year. Mr. Barem has a prospective buyer for the land for
lr3~Jrisiyr°ial use
It; was moved by Loa, seconded by Roegner that the Public Hearing be closed.
`i'he City Attorney advised tha Council not to deny the request on the basis of the
C~. N, t~, C. Compromise only.
Lt° way rrrovr~rl by Lrra, seconded by Flechsig that the request of Alfred M. Barem be
c/r°~~rr ~ rid acrd t,h~+ C.J ty At ttsrne~y bQ instructed to draw up the necessary papers .
Mra. (1r:3t~~'gi+, 9;) i 1~r~J~iuf°rr Wa4~ No., questioned thc~ la. S. G. C. using 1960 information
1 rrtt i;r+txd ~~!` 1(1 () 9 for tJi~a ~'cjmprehensi ve Plan .
Mr, l3c~c~ ~~Lat crrl t;trat ttr~~ ~~Ampromi~ro was developed so the City could get matching
~l~w~~r~rr~n t .funds .
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ALIDUIlN, WAS111~NG'l'ON MONDAY MAY 3, 1976
1201.,1, (.'l11,1, V(l'CL; : Cauryc.•.i.1«ran Ftor ~gnc~r, h i. tuhcrll , Andr~r.:~on, 1~'lc~chsig and Lc~a
vUti.Ity Yls.'i
Counc:.i1«ran c;r•aiy and l,ar::;oi7 vati.ng NU
MOT.TON CARHIGD
CORRESPONDENCE
Conditional Ilse Permit Application from Kurtis R. Mayer of P9ayer Built Homes, Inc.
requesting c%ange from a Conditional Use Permit to a revised Conditional Use Permit,
propc~.r. ty locat:ed at 31st Street S. ~'. between "O" and "R" Streets 5. E.
(Appl.icati.on No. 14-76)
1t: was rnnvrrci by .t,ca, seconded by Larson that Application No. 14-76 be referred to
the Planning Co>ruri.iss_i.on.
MOTION CARRIED
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION
1-'rr?d .t'oe~ requested that passage on Ordinance No. 3067 be delayed, because he feels
t:he affected parties should have a chance to voice their opinions.
Ms. George requested the Comprehensive Land Use Plan be updated and revised.
Mayor. Kersey announced that a decision would have to be made tonight in regard to
insuranc:~: coverage for the City, as the present policy expires before the next Council
meeting. Mr. Jack Sprenger explained the increase in insurance costs.
Discussion was held by the Council at this time,
rt was moved by r'.l~c~chsig, ~€~~ondod by t'~'a,~~ that we authorlae the Mayor to we~r~
w.ttil Mr. sprerige>^ and thE3 Cornmittoo and ae°ttle for t~3e beat posa.ible ay~reement we
can get, with ful7.ds ~~ar3y out o~ Ilia General ~'ut~d.
NO~;I., ~'~1~~~ V~'~'s ~.il Counel,lmen voting' YNa MOT.rON CTN~
~OOMM~'NOA~':~ONN
~,~~~ ~oilowlny Roma were aubm.~tted by a ~~artmer~t o~€ ~ubllo Worka for Cour~o,~1
~~~r®val.
~~a~~ 5at~mate No, ~ t® elm 51g~yaxa, ,ono. 1'or e~onatructlon of Storm Sewer Imo. #9
(~tl~ N. b. aroa) In the amount o~ $7,75~.~0.
~~ Wail r~v~~~l by ~~~a,~y, a~oon~~~3d by raon, that T'ay ~atlmate No. 1 to ~7tm 83q~ara,
bra t~c~ al~unt ®t $9~~~~.~®, ~~ ~a~~l.
Id~~'l,l, ('Al,l, VO`~'~1: Jl:~i ~:'c~Nr~€;°.-~1mU~- ~~:~D~ ~`~N M0~'.TON C~~IND
l11(1~ w;!~'(~ c~~~(y~t~~d ~#~rt.l ~~, 1y7~, at= ..-~lsle Il.M. for tbo ~'HZo~rlnat~to~a 5tat.ton Water
~~~~~~~c~~r(tr~+1~~: N~~. fly, with I'~r~aa~~ ~ 5ona ta~~lny ~~~~ low bidder at $97,804.75.
~t w~~r a~ov~d by t'ral~, n~o€~nde~l by ~,araon that due to the ~aot that the Iow bid
waa 1~~~1~~r than tho ~atlmato, t1~at It be referred book to the Ntlllty Comn.~ttee
for r~vlow.
MOTION C~50
p~®OhAMA~'~ONN. AppO~NTM~'N~'S ENO ANNO[~NCNMNNTS
day®r ~~r®~r~ ~~ad a ~roo~amat~®r~ b®~o~'l~~ tt~e ~'m~loyora o~ tb@ ~ubur~ Comma»lty, a~ad
~ro~lal>~d ~r~day May l~ ly9~i uN~lgy@r Oay~~. Thla waa then a~y't~ed by the Mayor
af~d ~:~ 1 Cour~o:~ 11~?~~ .
Mf#r~(~~' /~6i1`~f?t~ ~r~l~ fl~l€~~m tNt~€~ ~a~~d~~~.at1F~t~ r~~ I-f4al~lnyton t'ltloa ®~ tlf~ tbroo vot~tng
(l~~-Fi~al(1~ /`Ff~lll 14t1~~+~#~TI.
~t ~~~ I~is~>€~ ~~~ t'~a~y, ~€i€~~F#d€j€~ by And~~~N®~ ~~at Mayor ~~raoy, Counellmar~ ~'lecl~aly
~~d ~~t~~€31~ ~€~ ~®l~n~tod as v®to~ ~'€~loy~t~~a.
~~= MOTION CA~~NO
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AI/RUi2N;+ WASHINGTON -- - MONDAY`-------~-_.__.___..__ MAY 3, 1976
hrr,lur t<,~r:~r,~y r,:~..,cl <, 1'rr~r..l.4un"_zt:.i,~~u hc.~r7oxing Amc.'ri.ca's Juni,ra• Cit.i.z<~~ns and proclr~.imod
h~~ w~~~~k trrs"Ii.nnin~l~ M,_u) Ira 1. ~a..; "Yc,ttth W,~,~k".
M,,~!„r k~~r7:rv/ ,,fu,uuru.'c~r! l.hc;l lhis W«dn,rsclay, Mt.ry 5, 1')7h, i 1:!otr3ry C'itizc:~nship Day.
COtINCI.L l'OMM.Z'C!'li'F: RE6'012.'L'5
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MUN1('II'AL r3UIhUING COMM.I'PTEE - Chairman Roegner
The Municipal Building Committee held its meeting on April 28, 1976. Six members
of the Citizens Committee were present.
It was moved by Roegner, seconded by Kitchell that Scheme "A" be the design for
the new City Ha11 and that the Architects be allowed to proceed with the plans.
ROLL CALL VOTE.': All Councilmen voting YES
MOTION CARRIED
Th.? next=rc,yu.lac meeting w.iZ1 be held Monday, May 10, 1976, at 7:30 P.M. in Council
Ch arnb e~ r_ s .
A [121'Ol;'1' l.'OMMZ'TTL'E - Chairman Ki tchel_Z
Th<~ next Airport Ccrmmittec~ meeting will be held May 4, 1976, at 7:30 P.M. in the
Mayor's o f~l~i. cc' .
UTILITY COMMITTEE' - Chairman Craig
The minutes of the previous meeting are a matter of public record.
,john Koloski representing Dames & Moore stated that the Coal Creek Springs was an
adequate source water supply for many years.
The Water and Sewer Capital Improvement Program was discussed, and will be on the
Agenda for the next two or throe meetings .
C,'f~airman Craig statc,d that the Council members will have an Ordinance involving Elderly
1;xc>mpt.crns on Iltilit,ivs bE,for~r them at the next regular council meeting. The Committee
r`c~cvmrnc,nds ,adoption of this ordinance.
'l'hc.~ .Solid Wastcy Manayomont Z~lan for King County was brdefly discussed by Pat Nevins.
i'1,ANNING AND fllr'Al/'L'.TH'ICATION COMMITTb"E - Chairman Larson
T1:e r~czxt mciLt.iny ot° L•hc3 Planning and Beautification Committee will be held May 11,
197G, at 7:30 P.M.
Z'IIZiZ;IC SAF"NTY COMMITTEE -Chairman Anderson
Zt was moved by Anderson, seconded by Roegner to authorize the Mayor to enter into
czn ayrc~c9rrtvnt: with ate Cities of Kant, Rc~n~-vn and Tukwila to formulate a contract
for L•hr' c.r`~ation ot` an .inter-local F~olicc: radio dispatching center.
MOTION CARRIED
1'l: w~rl mr)vc+r/ ley Arlr/c,!r°I~rjrc, r:c;rc.'ondc~d 1~y F1c~ct~si y to grant an Amusr~ment Device License
to Wuyryrr tc~nvc.~rrtrcau~tli.
MOTION CARRIED
The minulc.ry of thy." mcc~ting hold April 20, 1976, are a matter of Public record. The
next mcetiny of the Public Safety Committ~'e will be held May 18, 1976, at 7:30 P.M.
FINANCE COMMITTEb' -Chairman Flechsig
The minutes of the Finance Committee meeting held April 29, 1976, are a matter of
public rc;cord.
Bob tlo±~t from thy! Airport Advisory Commi #°!;ov gavo a report concerning the need for
an Automatic Wint1 Toc~.
~t wr~,~ rrrwcrrt try 1"'1,r~'tisl,fl, ~r~~r.~nd€ad try ~,®a, ghat the Voucher Approval list dated
A~r~°il .?~). 197F~, in ttir' ulrc~unt of ,~4,208,928.BObe approved for paymRnt.
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A1t,13~tkFtfU, WhS11TNGTON MUNDAY .. MAY 3, 1976
ROL1. CALI, VOTE: A12 Councilmen voting YES
STREET COMMITTEE - Chairman Lea
MOTION CARRIED
Thc>rneeting of the Street Cammittee was held April 21, 1976. Chief 5cyler,
Captain Wilson and Jahn ~athell were present.
Ctrio£ 5elll~~r outli.n+~d ,i.~ pre~vtous carrc.spc~ndenec with the Engineering Department
about his concr~rn ovc:z• then .Lett turns into McDonalds at Auburn Way No, and 15th N. E.
The Carnn.i tL'e:c~ rr~((trr.s r_c~d a moni Loring o,t accidr..nts in the area and also directed
tlu.r :~ Leff to conduct v spF:c~d study in the v.i cin.i ty of 10th N. E. tollnd N. E. to
determine if a reduction in speed limit from the present 40 MPH to a lesser figure
would aid in tho reduction at accidents in this area.
The' problem of five dangerous trees within the right-of-way at 13th 5. E. was
discussed. It was recommended that they be removed. The Committee approved
removal and rerluested funds be transferred from the Street Division Vehicle Repair
Fund to pay for the work.
The Committee reocrmmends adoption of Ordinance No. 3067.
The next Street Committee meeting will be hold May 5, 1976, at 7:30 P.M.
Ron Peretti wi12 bo prescynt at the next Airport Committee meeting.
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I'at N< ~v.i ns , virc.>ctnc c~C` 1'ub2.i c Works s f_a l.r~d that last ycrrxr the Council passed
Rc~so2utic~n NF;f18, authorizing thu Mayor tv sign an agreerncint with the State Highway
Dc~F~artmr~rrt /or thcr widc~rriny of 37tH Str~7eL N. W. and the West Valley Highway. At
char. ti.mry, it was in the prlimina~'y sf;agE~~s. The estimat~.~ should be updated by
$Z , 000.00. In order to resol vc~ thi~r , Mr. Nova ns fe1 t the on g.inal Reso1 ution shoul d
be amended.
It was rrrovcd by .Larson, seconded by Raegner to authorize to commit the City for
$2 , 000.00 addi tional , as authorized .in Resolution #6~8.
ROLL CALL VO`!'1 : All Councilmen voting YES MOTION CARRIED
oRD.Z'NANCE'N AND RE'SCJLUTI°ON5
Z't was ntyvc~d by ltndrar~son, seconded by F~'.1.crchsig, that Ordinance 3064, entitled "AN
ORIJ.rNAN(:F; OL' THI;" C:2''l'Y Oh' AUL3URN, WASHING7'UN, 12E'I,ATING TO TFIL" ~I'NSTALLATION OF FIRE
UYDItAN'r':; ANl7 MA.1NS St11'Z'.1.'~YING WAZ'f1R 1~'t7R 1''T111S PRO'CI1CT_YON, T11E PROVIDING OF FIRE
C"lllll'l,t;' /-c~c~[-,"F; ; 'l'O L~'Cl~ts' IIY!)IlANT,~' ANU ARC7lIN17 IiiI.T.LI.)XNG~S AND ARNAS ~'OR L'YRE' FIGHTING
1'tlitt'OSliS 1'N 'Cllls C'l1'Y Ulu' A(113URN, WASFIINGTON, ON 1'F2.CVA~'E' AND PUBLIC PROFEHTY, AND
%tls!'L"ALZNC; AZ;L O't't11aH O1tI~1'NANCF,S' .LN CnNFLi'("~' TFIL"RCWZ`mH", bs intt'~duc'~d.
ROI,.1; CA.I,1, VOTE': All Councilmen voting YES MOTION CARRIED
,It was mr~ved by Lr~a, seconded by L'lsohe'ig, that Ordinance 3065, entitled "AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, REIiA~'.ING TO AND PROVIDING FOR THE
VACATION OF STREET RY'GHT~OF~-fVAY LOCA~'ND 1'f7' ,AUBURN f~AY a0U7'FF AND L'IR S7'REE2' SOUTHEAST,
SITUATE WITHIN THE CORPORATE I,IM.IT5 171+' THE' CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON", be in-
troduced and adopted.
ROZ,L CALL VOTE : A11 Councilmen voting YE'S MOTION CARRIED
It was moved by Anderson, seconded by L'lechttirg that Ordinance .~b66, entitled
"AN ORDINANCE OL' THE CITY OL' AUBURN, WA5FFIN17Tt7N, AMICND.Z`NCI AlI1JURN CrTY ORDINANCES
10.36.070 and 10.36.090, TRAN.^~F'E1iR.ING THE dU.t~1'5DICT1't7N AN17 CONTROL OF THE AUF3URN
MUNIC:I1'AI, F'liRICINC> CUN7'RUL' Ol%'rr~~"1.9 1+'ItOIN `!'HF~' AtIBU#~N F1'NANC~' DI'12EC~"f~ 7'O ~'HL AUBUFtIV
I'OZ,ICI: CH1~Ls'I'" , be introduced and adopted .
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AUBURN, WASHINGTON MONDAY MAY J 1976
k01, is CA1,L V07"!;' A11 Co unci l rnen vo t_i ncl YES MOTION CARRIED
t: was rnaveci by Lea, seconded by Anderson, ttaat Ordinance 3067, enti tied "AN
<)rznzNANCL' TO ESTABLISH A SURFACE WATER RUNOFF POLXCY IN AUBURN AND REQUIRING THE
.SUBMISSION OF DRAINAGE PLANS IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAND DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS",.
be introduced and adopted:
ROLL CALL V02'E: Councilman Kitche.Z1, Craig, Larson, Anderson and Lea
voting YE5
Councilman Raegner and Flechsig voting NO.
MOTION CARRIED
MISCE LLANLs OUS
Mayor !`erse~y called far an executive workshop at this time.
.1't was moved by Craig, seconded by Flechsig that the Mayor be authorized to
negot_iatc a settlement with the Teaarnsters Union Group (outside/inside) employees,
including Teamsters uniform plan and 6~ wage, effective January 1,1976.
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'~°` ROLL CALL VOTE: Councilmen Kitchell, Craig, Larson, Anderson, Flechsig
--1 and Lea voting YES.
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^y Councilman Roegner voting ND.
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MOTION CARRIED
Being rao further business to come before the Council, the meeting was adjourned
at 1'1:07 P.M.
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APPlj~)VED THIS 4th DAY OF MAY, 1976
STANLEY P. ERSEY, MAYOR
CITY CLERK
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