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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-04-1979333 ,~lU1~(lR1V, iJ~l,`r'fr7NC;:C'(N 1'UL:~51)AY SF ~?rA 1 P~RP.~l 'aP~, d r~7J '1,'hc rK:~elul~ar rra~et~ir~a~P oP t.1e~~ !lr.allurr•a C'it:y 4:'or.ancil re?ravc,nc~3 ,:~t 8:l10 I~a.an. Ira t:lacs CLf.y taI /1Clbaar'ra CJLa(It:'L ~ t;ltcYantar'~X' . ROLL CALL COU~'VC.TLMEM13ZiRS P1ZL';Is'NI': Councilmc~mber Raegner, Kitchell, Craig, Larson, 13.itchuock, F.Zechsig, and Lea. ,72°AFF P~IF`MBEI~:.~ P:~F,St•:J7'r Mayor Stan Kersey, Jack Bereiter, City Attorney; L`n Chapman, Parks and Recreation Director; .8111 Herold, Personnel Director; John Holmes, Library Director; t:`oralee McConnehey, City Clerk; Pat Nevins, Public Works Director; George Schuler, Planning & Community DcvEalapment Director; Wit Spencer, Fire Chief; Ken Thompson, Finance Director; Ed Wilson, Palice Chief 1"t was movod by ~~"1F~c!;~r:,ir1, s,~cor:ded b2/ Kitchell, that the minutes of the August 20 aaad 27, .1079, rraeet.irrc,s 31c approved z~s mailed. ~(~ MOTION CAR.F~IED `-'~~ PU13.LIC HEART.NGS 1. Ma yet: 7Crrsc..) .'YE'r"1iz'F~Ci tra~:~ pt,tb.7ic hearing open on the request far vacation of street W right--of--a~.~~ara s.i.t:uaL~~cz era a portion of Auburn Enumclaw Road No. 1001 AKA Howard Q Road, ..l.y.inc ;~:oazth<-,av;t:er1~nf relocated Iloward Road and south of Auburn Way South, :~.ituate cv'rh.a n t:7e r..orporate Z imi is of the City of Auburn. (V-3-79) Nc, o:ne. ira ~.hc.~ aud.ic:race Z-r~ko for or against the request. It was rnc}ve~~i byr'.:'eC:.t?sig, st~conded by Larson, that the public hearing be closed. MOTION CARRIED _P't was mn~yc-cf .by 1~'.Zzohsi~~, seconded by HitchcocY,, to deny the request for vacation of st:rent s~i.c•ht-o.f-w~~y situated on a portion of Auburn Enumclaw Raad No. 1001 HKF~ ~[owarcl i'dc`:3d, lying southeasterl y o.f relocated Howard .Road and South of Auburn Wuy ,South (V- ;,_79> , Inc?LL CIdI,T, VC~2'I': ~.I_I Counc,ilmenabers voted YF',S MOTION CARRIED 2. Mayaz• ICc~rsey ciecla.read the public hearing open on the request .for construction and i~.st<a1.Zai.ior, C>f ~'a~.ez° m,zzrz and fire hydrants on the West Valley Highway at 15th ?v.W. to 3 po.znt approximately 3200 feet north of 15th Street N.W., within the C" t.y of :auburn, s~nci to creato a Local .Improvement District to assess the cost grad expense thereof against file properties specia_11y benefited thereby. Virg_i1 bfuur-ry ~ Puy<-~]_1rzp, one> of the property owners in the area, stated he raas i.n fwvor of the r.egrsest and that .same of the owners were willing to even go ahead nn their owra. .It was ix.,avc;~:i by F1ec~hsig, seconded by Kitchell, that the public hearing be c_Zosed. 1'IOTION CARRIED Z~t :eas xn.av~ad t;cr C.ra.i~r, se~~or..ded by Larson, to approve the request for construction anti .irasta.Tlation c7f water main and fire hydrants on the ldest Valley Highway at 15th v.W. cc> « ;-,oi°at approxTrraatE=1 y 3200 feet north of 15th Street N.W. and instruct the C.ii:y Ai:torrae,~ to ir•;aw up tine necessary ordinance creating a Local .Improvement District. I'tOL,L C.'dll.;I VO7~is: P..Z1 Councilmembers voted YES MOTION GARRIE'D 3. r?~ayaz :~'c~~~~~F~r> ~i~;•1~ar.•~;.3 i~hr~ continued public hearing open on consideration of adoption of t:1ze i ~iF30-.1 t38 C_i ter of Acabur:~a Six Year Comprehensive Street Program. No ntac~ in t1ac~ ac.dicancr~ spoke for or against the adoption of the 1980-2985 City of .~uZ;r.arn Six Year Comprehensive Street Program. _l _ ~~~ A(ItiU1~N, Wf"1.llTNC,I"?IV 'l'iltwitlAY °~fI"L"N'Mttt~,I~ d~~~1-~)7.~J Tt w,~r:r rrtravcd l;.cl I'i.c~chsi~, sc:~concie~il by Ii.iCchG^vc;k, that. k:h~~ pilbli.~~ h~~~~riny .7ac~r clost>>d. MOTION C:9RRIE17 John Lea asked floe City C.le.rk to read a memo from Pat Nevins and Marv Seabrands. The City C1ei°1: read the August 30, 1979, memo from Pat Nevins and Marv Sea';r3nds aslsirg the Cc.unci.Z to keep the. 37th Street N.W. and West Va11ey Highway Intersection Improvement n the Si.x Year Street Plan. Lea responded to the memo saying the reason .%t haci been deleted was because it appeared obtaining the necessary right- of-ways wcul.ci bc~ ~rery experts-ive. I'at Nevins added the request was made because _if this irapx•cjvement was not included in the. Street Plan the City could not go for funding. He said he would .like the opportunity to continue negotiations on the right--ot'--ways. i;ea si:<xted h<~ had no problems with opening negotiations on the right-of-way. Resolution No. 998 .It was moved by Lea, secc>rrciea' by Craig, that Resolution No. 998, entitled, `"A RESOL(JI'ION Ot'' TILE CITY cJ.~' AUBURN, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING THE 1980-1985 BIENNIAT, REV..t'SI'ONS ANI3 F;'X2'~'NSIONS OF T.HE COMPREHENSIVE STREET PROGRAM OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, nURS'i)7.~ldT TCJ R.C.W. CHAPTER 35.77 OF TFIE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON," be adopted. ROLL CALL VO'"'E: A11. Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED 4. Ma?~or Kersey declared the public hearing open on the request of James Conley. to rezone frorrc tf-1 (Light Industrial) to C-3 (Heavy Commercial) a parcel of Land 27,00 sguarc~ feet in size Located on the southwei;t carver of "C" Street S.GO. anti 3rd Street S.W>, between 3rd Street S.W. and Highway 18 on-ramp. (Applica- tion 31-79) The Planning Commission recommends approval of this request because it wi11 conform to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan and wi11 be a down-zoning of the px•opex•ty an<i would not be detrimental to existing and planned uses for the area. C.r.,ns.i.derat.ion shorald also be given to any requirements of the Public . Works Dc-:partm~=nt . No ono spokE~ fo.r or acla.i.nst the request. Tt w:°zs move.ci b?,1 Craig, seranded by Flechsig, that the public hearing be closed. It was moved .by C'xaig, seconded by Roegner, to approve the request of James Corxley to z°ezon~=. frc9•n M-1 to C-3 (Application 31-79) and the City Attorney instructed to draw up the necessary ordinance, ROLL CALL VOTE': A11 Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED 5. Mayor Kersey declared t_he public hearing open on the request of Paul Ginn for a Conditional Use Perrre%t to construct a Senior Citizen Retirement Community on a parcel of Zar~d 206,000 square feet in size on the west side of "I" Street N.E. in the 2800 block zoned C•-3 (Heavy Commercial) (Application 32-79) The Planning Commission rc~c;ommends approval of the request because it i.s an allowable use within the C-3 zonizag classification with a Conditional Use Permit. It wi11 be compatible with eeistin< and proposed development on adjoining properties and is a short w~xlkirrq d.istar.;cer 1'rorn I3ranrran Park where there are evening sporting activities almost year r•ounci. Carzsidc~r•atr.o.rx should be given to any requirements of the Public [Yorks and I'i.Z'E3 Deap~LLr•trnc~rrts. Al so tlxe Conditional Use Permit is good for one year after adoption o.f thcr ox•di.nancc^ granting the permit. .Russ T,r~ach, architr-pct .for the owner, 12505 Bellevue-Redmond .Road, spoke in favor of the request. Na orie else spoke for or against the request. It was moved :~y Flechs-ig, seconded by Larson, that the public hearing be closed. MOTION CARRIED It was moved .i'xy Flechsi.g, seconded by Ilitchcock, to approve the request of Pa u1 Ginn .fora Cenclitional Us,~ Permit (Application 32-79), to include the recommendations -2- AL7;3FIZ2N~, IiI~iSCf.I!`d~tr'r`'t;q,`V c.l f r.ht-~ P.Z,~nra t r;~~ a'nmm i..ss.i on rnenty, caul t:P~^'' Cc:nctt:iona.l tilt? U.".'Ctr..!'rryP7C.'"~', Crn:a iClrttlel' ordirz<~nce. 335 1'r1r~~Sr)1'~~" ~SX;7'TF,'MX3r~;.'~ e, t~/%~ z(rn:f thc~: re:qu.z.rc*me~.nts o-f they t~ublic. Works and Fix`<~ Dcaperrr:- U:>~-r F'ca.rm.r:t be goon far one:-r yr_~ar after. the adc>pt:ion o.t` t_he City Attorney be instructed to draw up the necessary RGvL, CALL VC?T';.~ All Councilmernbers voted YES MOTI'C:'~ C: F.17I1~`D ~, t~laltor KErs•,~~, dec~l~.irfsd the ;public 1rea.r.iny open on the request of valley Supply C`C?°Ci,L7~'„ 7 1 E.`?; ~~iJ:77,t? r () r~G,C)r1E? frOrn R°~j (Dup1eX) t0 C-3 (Heavy COr7lmerCia_I) a parCC?.i of Z.~nr~ i ,. r===~~ tscltra::e fc~~~t: in size lying on the southeast corner of nth Street S.E'. au~d "~~" t •t~ ;`: S.r;, 'n rJZi.ccztion 34°-'l'9) The Planning Cor~rrrission rc~corrarnenc7s approval ! - ~. `:~` 'iiS '~_C;'ia .~' .tr;~c.:.l,..~c' 1.-"_: is sn t':'XtenS.ldrl o.f an eXisting GOmmerCl.al COri'IpIC'X tip (.hey c~<ast (!:1r:.Z.1c;~~1 C'o-.~,:,J~ . The: cr er1"C? existing commercial uses on the northeast cis"lC :~C:)t1t~14't".''t i.°L5.)';'i~'C' Ctl. ?:,~.rC? ~.nt±'?1 t:?t:t.1On. Al.l Lrt111t.1.eS" rtrF.' a~12311a.~?le t0 SE'r'iiG' t:he :3.t tec~ <~nc.' <;t c`r ~'t.r~,r?i~ ;:xr front cJf the property has been widened to a 44 foot roadway by f„;rc<.1 ZYnprorrv'rrrc~n~t District and the pro.pased development a.Zony the Gtle.st. Va11C~7~ ttigt~tiiuy. .?rnolt:~? T'hom.~::rr:rr,. ~3t? 'tt~+ ,Strout S.E., one of the property owners requesting the rezone, spok~Fa in rt~?voz of fire .request. Tt was i ,, .~c~ ~,~,,, 1a".7, .pss;ig,. seconded by Roemer, that the public heariny be c;_ivsed. W MOTION CAc'ZRII/'D Q Q I~t alas mclvF~c:fJy Flec:rrs.ig, seconded by Roegner, that the request of Valley Supply CowC?p,%V,;r.t.lerl I'urrrla t<r~ z•:=r;~c~nf, from R-3 to C-3 (Application 3~-79) be approved L:.ci inc~.Z~,f~ t:lre 3'1<ann.(`rq C::arrirnission and Public Works recommendations and the City '?i-+~~>rra t lit= in~-z~zlrr.re~' to draw up the necessary ordinance. tzOIL, t:'AL ~ /O`:'r~: A.i.1 Counci.Irnenrber~s voted YES MOTl`ON CARRI z"D 7. r~7~:yor .rCc>rs~-cr dc•c1r;`re>d thc= pub.Zic hearing open on the request of Venture Construction Co. , '~:<„~, tv rr,zone from linclass_ified to M-Z (Liyht Industrial) a parcel of Land 3 .Z/2 ~-lc;':•es z:xr i.ze .lying on the west side of the West valley Highway in the 4000 b_~7c_'~. {"~'~k.ar;~_icat-iorr 35-79} Tlae Planning Commission recommends approval of this rcaq~es~ bc~•~rrs~s it does c~Jnf~orm to our Comprehensive Land Use Plan. It is an eXpans.;%o:' ur." tart c~xist:inc,~ 1irht _IndustriaZ operation and it is across the street front .an cxistir?g :~:r-1 zon:~d property ar2d wi11 be compatible with existing and prrpc;:>e~d deval.opment alornl the West valley Highway. Consideration should be givr~xz to any z'e~u_iremerrts ot= the Public WOrkS and Fiz•e Departments. No ene .in trr~ audiczncr~y spoke: fa oz• against the request. It w~3s mos~ed .~r~ Craig, seconded by Larson, that the public hearing be closed. MOTION CARRIED Craig 4rsked '-'<at Nev.irr~.'> i. .t they Public Works letter o.f August f3, 1979, meant Auburn lNdta .~~outh wo~a.t.d have? tca Le> brought up to standards before a bu.ild.ing pernr,:t corald b~~ .a:ssze~d. ~'dtz~'i.ns realltr-~ this recpcri:cement could be a part of approval or a sop~ar•:~t,e' z~,lr. e~rnc=colt. t>r~nr.•:Ic. Schuler added copies o.f the requirements had been s can t: tc~ t trc~ .r?r^Q pc~ r~ t_ y o;~Ync~r.^ , It w<rs nrovfv}~,' ZJy Crfaic~, :;t~con,i'ed by Larson, to approve the request of Venture C_'cr.struc- tirJn <'o., .irrC'. to rcazonc> f.r°orn Urrclassif.ic~d to M-1 (Application 35-79) to include recorruncndatic>.rrs of thy: Public Works ,-and Fire Departments and the City Attorney irrs~tz"uc•t:e.~,a tc' draw ux> thF--~ r.~~raessary ordinance. ROLL CALL VO'c a P.11 Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED £t. P4ayor. k::el-.svy i~ecla: ~~d tyre ,r~ub.l.ic hearing open on the request of David Traverses to rt,zon~, frvm Unc.:tas~.%fi~~d to i~-1 (L,ight Industrial) a parcel o.f Zand 1b.2S acz•os in size lyinr. cn the north side of 37th Street N.W. adjoining the Milwaukee Rai1zoad rigrrt-c>f"caay.,."Application 36-79) The Planning Commission recommends approval of this request bccausc:a ttie proposed use wi11 conform to our Comprehensive Land rise -a- ~~T+At7Bt7RN) WAS.TfTIVGTC)N _-~.,~_~ _~ _____~_._.._.TUF'SDAY~ _-- _ -_ SEF'TEMf3ER 4, 1979 f'.1~:zn ~,nei the:: ,c~r`opo:e~~d u.~c~ wi.1.1 be compat.ib,ie with e.~xist inrl zon.i.ng .in the.> rzrc~a. Con:~idrxrat%nr sl;otr}cl br criven to any 1•ecammondatian:a a!' data Publr:c Works I)r~xa<artrnc~ant. No rune ira t.}a,~:r ~aurt.ic:°ncr:~ sr)okE: .f`or or. acZainst thca request. It was movE>'d br7 Larson, sec•ondoa' by .F'Zechsiy, that the public hearing be closed. MOTION CARRIED .Zt was moved by Larson, seconded by Flechsig, to approve the request of David 7'raversa to .rezone from Unclassified to 1L1-1 (Application 36-79) to include the recoznmendation.s of the ~'trblic Works and Fire Department and instruct the Cit~.~ Attorney to draw up i;he necessary ordinance. ROLL CALL' VO~!'E: All Counci.Zmembers voted YES MOTION CARR.:CED 9. Mayor Kersey declared the public hearing open on the request o.f Joseph Crain to rezone from 1t-2 (Single Fami.Zy) to C-1 (Light Commercial) a parcel of land 9,10 square feat i.n .~>i zrr Zy_inq r.,n the south side of Auburn Way Sauth in the 3600 black, AKA 36.15 Auburn Wa.y Sotrtla (Application 37-79) . The Planning Commission recornrnends aPProva..i of t:}ai.~r roquost. because ,it wi.1-i conform to our Comprehensive Plan ar7d the ,proposed g.i1't shop will not be detrimental to surrounding uses which are commerc;i<3.1 ar,d rrtul t.i--¢'<irn.i.1 y uses. Also because of the Lack of water an A;rburn Way Sout1-i foie fi.r~ flow purposes, any development or construction in excess of what now r~:~ci.~~ts upon t:hE. site at this time will have to be reviewed by the Public Works Depart_nrent prior to obtaininc,T an_y building permit. Don Morin, pz~rc,}aaser of tlae property, stated the sale was based on Mr. Crain obtain- ing tlae rezone. 13e noted lie felt there would be less water used for his gift shop than for a residence. It was moved by Craig, seconded by Larson, that the public hearing be closed. MOTION CARRIED C.raiq mated a build.i_ng pc=rmi.t could not be obtained until a problem with water .relating to ride sewer was cleax•. It was moved br-a Cr•a.ig, sre'canded by Hitchcock, that the request of ,Joseph Crai>n to rErzonE> f.'rom R--2 to C-1 (Application 37-79) be approved to include the recomme.;~adatioris of the k'Lrblic Works and t°°i:re Departments and the City Attarrney be instructed ~a draw up the nv~ce~ssary ardinance. ROLL CALL VO'1'I,: All Counci.lmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIFiD 10. Mayor Kersey .:zeclareci the public hearing open on the request of Irvin Severson to rezone from R-2 (Single Family) to R-TP (Mobile Home Park) a parcel of land approxi- mately 18.5 acres in size located east of the existing Rio Verde Mobile Home Park. (Application 38--79) The Planning Commission recommends approval of this request and that the °:rwner and/or developer submit a revised site plan containing the fallowing cha;^~zges which we feel would be necessary to make the plan compatible with th«~ existing .residential areas adjacent. (1) That the density be changed to be not more thaan s_ix (6) dwelling units per acre. This would provide for a maximum of 1.11 spaces. (2) That all lots bordering the residential areas on the south, east anci nert~ bc~a .increased to a minimum of 100 feet in depth and not Less than 60 fE~Et in w.iclth in order to maintain residemntial setbacks especially in the rear yards. (3) `t"hit a so_tid screen fence not Zess than six feet in height be constructed alont7 tlac ont:.irc~ Exterior boundary of the park. Said fence to be installed before <3n,y work corrurn'racE~s on thr". construction of the park. Also the installation of treas riot less than 1.0 to l2 feet high be placed around the park's perimeter as in canfarma with the prevv'aus requi.r•ernent an the existing mobile home Park. (4) Cut-de-sacs br? const.ructec} arari access be provided to the park for emergency vehicles from the two stub streE~ts 1E>ading from Pike Drive and 19th Place. These shall be constructed with crash gages for emergency vehti~le access. The access to Riverview Drive as shown on the Zalans cannot: be provided because of a separate ownership of property nit .included irr the application. (5) Any requirements of the Public Works ar Fire Departments. (6) That fencing be provided in the area of the recreation vehicle storage area to screen it from the adjoining properties. -4- 3 3'7 11 Ul3l!}ti'IV , ~1~ y1I ! Nc; a'(~r! 7"Uts:tt7A Y 5F:1'T}~''MFi h'R 4 , 2 979 hlr~yo.r K+:,d~.~c:r;~r ,zr?r,.c:.~cl c:ti<;rt: ltcr~rn 7 of t:hr:~ I'1ann.iny f,'ornm.i.s'ion rc~conrmendations h~ru1 he~Nan 1e~Ft: vf.t ttr~P ±Y`~ilnr.ir.,au Zt;crn ~ it '!'hr~L tlze> rc;c.reat.iona.l vrrh.icle sterrag~l ,;ar.•ej<s .Lr cantai.ned wi.tiaz,rr thc~ park and .not mbutti.ng t.1`arr neiyhbo.rirag rcaide.n~t:.ia.Z proXrc~>r~Ci Las. I".ruin Ser~~r~r~aarz, _Z.Z~29 32Gt_ta .F'.Zace, owner of the props>rty, said the mobile honzca park would carry>U l,,s~, t.zrzf'E~ic prabl~>ms than if the ;area were put iota singly: fta,~r.i1y units. He a.yked the C.,°ouncil to r~'canside~r the Plann.irag Commission setback recarmnc:.nda- tion o.F 100 f:aet. Herr w~zrated to have it 85 feet like the present park .i.s. He also said he was w11.4rac;~ r-o ~~~, 1•tem 7, however, the property owners who live next_ to the storage arc°a havca nc> c;bjecti.ons to where it is. Severson stated he fe.1t i~~ he ~/er~: recFrz.i ~ed to c~~ alon~f wi,4.h ~?.ZZ the Planning Commission reco:nmendatians h~~ might .be heft gar to gc> into another typF= of housing. Linda Mu_ZL.ins, 20?3 Pike Street N.E., resident in the area of the .request, stated she was again,st_ the z•eq~rest because (1) Rio Verde has not complied Planning Commission and Courzc.il r~~arlrrirerrzents set forth in July, 1975 and August, 1975 meetings regarding installrztiarz of trees fa.r ac3ditianal screening, (2) greenbelt was never provided, (3) rnabi.Zc~ hn;nos sa cl_os~~ t:he backyards people complain when children play in tl-ieir owrz .,.:zck yard, (4) cannot use .?3ykstra Park because people from the mobile some r^ park cva.Ik tlzr~i--r dogs rand ~~hildren cannot play because of all the dog poop. (S) ~! addF cl t,r•.~t t :~ farolalem'. Shcr added that roost ,people feel the area would be best prat 7rtz.c> sir?-e .t_r.+.mi.1~} hc7rraca,s arad asked that Louie Ilitchcock abstain because of conflict of zn~~r~re;st. 1!ar•.K:. Mrrll.ins .~u.bxnitted photographs showing no trees .iiehind roost of W thf_> rnobile 1'io;ne=s. Q t~larjo.r°i.::= ,7Gtn~r~:°k~v,, ,?1~~> >7th St. S'.E., j#83, spoke in favar of the rezone. She felt Q the R.io Verde w~:zs ~rrz :asset to any neighborhood because of the way it was maintained and the enfc?rr4emerat r~f~ i.ts• rules. Betty <>-ro=sb~~e.k, .F~io Verde, .2402 22nd St. N.E, #254, was in favor of the rezone arad wa.s looking fc~z~w~~zd to the addition. E'. K. MSar~.1n, _ ~IO~i Rivc~rvi~:w Ii.rive N.E., stated he was in agreement with statements era the>~ 6:c.atJt'y ofi tlze> ;o~~r.?~, rowever, he asked the Council to go slang with thF, recorrrrrrendrrtior;s o.f tfaf> P1~r.nning Commission to put the storage area in the i.nterioz~ of t.hc~ p~:rk. Hrs subfnr:tted photagr:3phs showing what the staz•age yarn looks .like, IIe said They cZo .not al>uject to the park just the storage area, Mz~s. Wi.Zl.iam 1:'_l1.is, 1423 Riverview Drive N.E., spike in favar of the rezone stating the par.'s: ;ass :lust bearat.ifuJ and suggested people look at i:.heir gardens. Patsy Mr~.rin,• .~ 404 Riverview .Drive. lV.L. , stated the only abjection they have was placement oi` r.lae stor~:rge> unit. John Thompson: 1715 Ftivez~view Drive N.E., owner of property whicZa abutts on the east sidE, st+tc~d 1ze 1"iad no objections to the rezone and felt it would be more a_f' an asset tl.:rn .homes. Nor_rna Thampsan, .Z71S Riverview Drive N.E., stated she was definitely in favor of rezone berarzsEr it is a cant:rolled env:i.ronment. She added in residents nearby where there is no ;~cntrol they have had to deal with loose dogs destroying their shrubs, campers on they streets and homes riot being taken care of. Joyce Scher, 170?. River/iaw Dz~ive N.E., spoke in favor of the mobile .home units as she felt t.laera would be less sewer, school, water, and traffic problems as ire single fam.i.1 y rrn_i is . He added with sinyl e family units you don ` t have a storage area and ;~rou c~:an't knora what you axe croing to be looking at. Dan II~acladc,rn, .1806 Pikes .Street: N.E', , addressed the economic issue. He. said he felt: with ttze~ ~ziyh cost of 1-iarnes today you have to look at the value in the future. He stated a mai~.ile~ .homey park wi11 not .increase the value of a home as much as s.i.ngle. fanrilz,~ dwc:>Zl.irz:Is. IIe added Auburn. was the third in the state fax the number of rnobilc: hame:~s irr thr'~ City and could be number one by the end of the year. He thought maybe the raumbe.r we have now might be enough. Barba r.~s Caukse~r, .1226 "K"` N.I:". , owner of property at 1802 Pike St. N.E. , said she was on the Citizen's Land Use Committee. She said a recent survey indicated that -5- ~~~ AUBURN, WASHIIVGT(7N TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1979 84% of. the peTople surveyed wanted single family homes, 4~ mobile parks, 4:o apartrrrents, 9% condomi.r;irams and _I.l duplexes as the type of development they would like to see in Auburn. :she felt i:he Council should follow the wants of the citizens espksciall_rl since them were so many mobile home parks in the Auburn area now. Bob Scher , 1 i° 02 Ri ve.rvi. caw Drive N . E . , questioned the survey . He favored t : e re.zane .because the c_,ruality of homes didn't compare to the quality of the mobile horrze park. He felt the mobile home paxk would cut down on the traffic problems because there would r,:ot be other accesses to feed into the area. 1't was moved by I,arsan, seconded by Roegner, that the public hearing be closz:~d. iV1OTION CARR "" ED Larso.i~; asked Str~vc.rsorz cvl;at: h.is suggestion was for the problem of the storage area. Severson said I:ie thauc~ht it: would be just as reasonable to screen it with cedars. Craig said hE fn.tt the park would be compatible to the area if the Planning Corrunission recomme;•rdations were complied with. He submitted the problem with the vtorayc:> area did not come about until the additional area was added. T1-iis add.z:tior w:~s done via the Board of Adjustments not the Council. He stated there. is a bid d-iffc:r~:°xtce .between one vehicle and a whole bunch of vehicle.a because a.r~ r~rF~a sr.rch r3s descri..bed does tend to collect junk. He felt he waul.d have no objection t:o the application if the Pldnniny Commission recommendations were fo_ZZowed• He asked Severson far further comments on the 100 foot Lots. Severson said it would be lard to get the usage out of the land. He felt it would give each mobile home owner more Zar;d than they really want, Ron S,~vez•son, 13.21 "O" Street N.E. stated i.f they were required to put lots rather tnaxr the 85 foot lots which .is what the park has presently throw t1Le whole thing off. in 100 .feat it would Larson wondexsd .if a 8 foot cedar fence wouldn°t solve the prablem with the staraye. Roegner asked i. .f t:he reasoxa for the recommendation of the 100 foot lots was to exacoura+_fe tha trc'G."= to provide a barrier. Schuler replied yes and also to provi.ac= a residential setback. Roegner asked about the trees required by the 1975 ordinance. Schuler said They werc~~ working with Severson to put the trees .back in. Some of the peop.Ze do not want the trees. Roegner asked for clarification an whether the recom;r;endations were for through street or cu1••de-sacs. Schuler_ said the two stub streets to the north on the origina_i plan did not show then as cul-de-sacs but ,just blocked off. They reco:nraend they be cut-dE~-sar,.s with crash gates. The two stub streets to the south cannot be done to provide access because there are two separate private properties which black access frora this parcel to Riverview Drive. Public Works recommended the street should go through. Iie felt it would be a good idea if there was the residential area but with t:h.is type of cantralled park it would cause many problems so we are recommending ghat crash gates be provided on the stub streets. - Roegner asked Ch_Lef Wi.Z.son about traffic problems. Wilson replied the main problem they have had consister;t.Zca is on 22nd Street N.E. "M" Street is pretty much okay. ~'lechsiq as~keca .if Sever;>on planned to put trees around the old storage area or the new one. Severson sai.cl the new since-. there had never been any complaints about the old one. FZechsi.y also asked if dogs .were discouraged in Rio Verde. Severson said in Rio Vercie they were just Encouraged not to have dogs. Craig said the 100 foot setback should be no prablem so it boils down to the storage area problem. !ie felt .if that area had not be expanded the Council would prob,ibly not be talking about it now. He expressed ceoncern about planting trees ira thai: it could be difficult for the City to see that the Ordinance is carried through as trees die, ownership change. He stated he felt strongly about keeping Item 7 of the Planning Coznm.ission recommendations in. Larson asked Schuler for clarification of the ordinance regarding storage area.~a. -6- ~CJFfURN, GdAS111 NCt~T'~JN '1'(Jl:k~l),rl Sc.tr?a1 Er z•e~~ari t:a`,t.; codta: Na travEl tz•ailer w.ztllin any m,~bi.ie hornr~ par]c. A suitable storage only of t:z•av~~l trailer°s and boat ,stored an sei wev~ containing mobile homes. 339 s.i tes .far Ziving purposes shal.i ,be allowed site sha11 be provided and fenceri' for the trailers. No travel trailers sha.21 be Flechs%g said whc=.n the fEncE goes around it, it all Ends up in the park an; way. Craig said h~> interpreted it to mean a storage area couldn't abutt surrounding propert?; sa a f'en::e would not be enough. He said he thoright the Council ought to adopt th~~ Planning Corrurrission recorrunendations as they are and havE Mr. aEVSrsori come back anti show ta.~> arac_>t]ze.z• .:[r„c7otat that would meet the z•equirerraents. I,ea nat:ed tht Cr.~rrncil shau.Zd not lase track of the fact if the Council gives Severson ~r;a E35 foot i.at then they Would bE bound to givE everyonr: the same. Any deviatioaP would .have to b.<.r cansi.stent with other requests in L-ho futurE. Tt was rnc:aved by C.r~ai~1, src,•aradryd by LEa, tvo approve the' regiat~st of Trv.ir: SevErravn to .r.ezr~nra frurn Fi'_.E to ]~-TF' (Application 38-79), the City Attorney be .instruc•ted to dr.rs-~ ~zp tl;o a°~ecc~ss~ar ox°c:~inanr•E incorporating the .rECammEndations of the ~~nn F'Zanrairag C"omr°~.ission arac3 the> .plat plan be modified arad submitted back to the c,~.I C_"cunci.l %'o.r ~.p~rc7•/al at ttar> t.i.me~ ttaE ordinance is approved. Z~t wars rnovud by i~toegnr~.r, sr~;~,onded by C.rai g, to amend the previous mot.ior~ t,ws W rec•~uir~~ci t]•ae 1975 ord..inance~ be: complied with in reference to the trees be.iny installed. MOTION CARRIEL` Z,arson noted .if rnr~tion w~xs approved this would mean Mr. Severson would have to tear zap bath r,f the ,store;zgr3 areas and he fe1 t .i t would .not be quite proper. . Craig responc~'~~d h<r fe1 t tl~e motion gave somE ZatitudE in that when the p1.at plan was brought J~acn to t]-:e Counci.Z for ;approval this would be considered. Rc7I,L CALI. /c~7'E: Councilmembers Craig, F'Zechsig, LEa, Roegner and lf.itchell voted YES. CaurrcilmErnber Larson voted NO. Caunci.lmember Hitchcock A.t3STATNED. MUTTON CARRIED 11. Mayor K'orsey declared the=, publir_ he<Aring open on the request of George C. ;err for a Corad.i tional L7se Perami t to corner. t an existing single family dwe11 i.ng into a professional ~affic.r~ to be used by a doctor on a parcel of Zand on the northwest corner %~f 5th and "F3'" Streets l4.la'. zoned R-4 (Mu1ti-Family) (Application 39-79) Z'he Planning Commission recommends approval of this request because it is an allowable use within the exist_ing:2-2 zoning classification. Tt wi11 be compatible with existing commErcial. and multi--family uses on adjoining properties and will not b~~ detz•imFantal to other sing.Ze family dwellings in the area becausE the structure"s exterior appearance wi.11 remain the same. Further that if approvEd that the site plan submittead with the application be attached to and become a . part of the p.armi t . No orre .rn the audience spalee for o.r against the request. It was moved E,y Flechsig, seconded by Hitchcock, that the publir: hearing be closed, MOTION CARRIED It c,~as moved ;'?y Hitchcock, seconded by Flechsig, to approve the request of GEOrge C. ?err fora Co,srii tional UsE Permit (Application 39-79) , the City Attorney be instructed to draw up the necessary ordinance to includE the Planning Commission recommendations with a on•e year limitation on the Conditional Use Permit. ROLL CALL VOTi r A11 Cauncilmernbers voted YES MOTION CARRZ•1~;D 12. Mayor Kersey declared the public hearing open on proposed amendments to Chapters 18.24.140, 18 58.0:30, 18.38.080 of the Auburn City Code. ThE Planning Commission recormaends approval of an amendment to Chapters 18.24.140 (C) (B) , 18.58. 030, 18. 58. 030 (E„D, 18.30,080, 18.38.080 of the Auburn Zoning CodE No. 1702. -7- ~~o AUBURN, WASHINGTON TUESDAY SEPTEMBER ~, 1979 No one in th<~ audience spoke for or against the request. It was moved .by Fl.itchcock, seconded by Roegner, that the public hearing be closed. MOTION CARRIED It was rnoved by ltitcrrcock, seconded by Lea, to approve proposed arendments to Chapters 18.24._Z40 (G) (B), 18.58.030, 18.58.030 (E), 18.36.080, 18.38.080 c:~f the Auburn :~~nirrg Code No. 1702 to include the April 20, 1979, recommendation of Marv Seabrands and the City Attorney instructed to draw up the necessary ordinaxu•e. .ROIL CALL VOTE: A11 Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARF~IED 13. Mayor Kersey declared t11e public hearing open on the proposed amendments to ^hapter 18.36 -- Light .Tndust.rial. The Planning Commission recommends approval of tt~:.= amendment- to Chapter 18.36 Sections 28.36.020 and 18.36.030 whir_h would a11c w business and profes.si.oxral offices under the allowable use classification and major r_eta.i..1 stores undc~.r the Conditional Use Classification. No anc~ i.rr th_r audienc~e.> spoke for ar aga.in.st the request. It was moved by Flc.c;hsig, seconded by Larson, that the pub.Zic hearing be closed, MOTION CARRIED It was moved bc,~ Flechs.ig, seconded by Roegner, to approve proposed amendments to Chapter. 18.3 Sections 18.36.020 and 18.36.030 and instruct the City Attorney to draw up the .uecess~ar. ~1 ordi.nance. ROLL GAL.I, VO`P,F': A.II Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRT'F"D BID OPENINGS Bids were opened at ZI:t)0 ~~.m., August 22, 1979, on Street Improvement No. 174. The following bids w~~x•e .received: a'otem t;.Zectric $235,116.50 Signal Electric 252,815.90 Electric Controls, Inc. 257,155.00 Thar Dc~partmcnt of t'ublic Wra.rks recomrnF~~nc3s the bids be referred to the Stz•eet Con~nittee, It was moved by .C,~~a, seconded by Hitchcock, to refer the bids to the .Street Cornrn.ittee. MOTION CARRIED RECOMMENDATIONS The Department of Public 6~orks recommends Council approval of the following: 1. Pay Estimate No. 1 to C. Ed Bowen Construction far L.I.D. 297, undergrounding in a11.ey south of E. Main Street from "A" Street S.E. to Auburn Way So., Contract 79--08 _in the. amount of $18,944.73. C~7ntract Amount $28,015.00 E.3r.ned to Date 21,049.70 (Incl. $2,104.97 retainage) It was moved by Lea, seconded by FZechsiq, to approve Pay Estimate No. 1 to C. Ed Bowen Con.~truct.i.an for L.T.D. 297, Contract 79-08 in the. amount of $18,944,73. ROLL CALL VO'.rE: A11 Councilmembers voted YES .MOTION CARRIEI} 2. Pay Estimate No. 2 to valley Cement Canst. for St. Imp. 201, E. Main Street .from "N" to "R" i~~r the amount of $97,195.63, Contract 79-09. -8- AUBURN, WASHINGTON _~~, Contract E'a.rned t~ Tt was maved by Lea, Va11cy Ccrn~>rrt Const. 1--,__~ ~-TUF,.SDAY SEPTEMBER 4, rC79 ~irnount $286, 683.30 ~ Date .Z 34,394.48 (,Znc1. $13,1E?6.85 retainage) secondc>d by Flechsiy, to approve Pay Estimate No. 2 to !•or St. Tmp. 201, Contract 79-09 in the amount of $97,19S.ti3. ROL.da CALL VOTE: A11. Councilmembers vate~.' YES N.(OTIOIV Cr3RRIE.G 3. Pay Estimate i'Va. 1 to Shaz•eline Const. Co. for L.I.D. `s 303 and _3GS, sanitary sewers i.n area c>.f 15th ,Stre~ot N.W. in the amount of $309,x27.5.1, Contract 79-01. Contx~a;~t: .~,rnau'nt $ci92,895.40 (Incl. change order) Eaz`nE,d to .date 344,925.05 (.inc1. $22,246.25 retainage) It was moved I~c~ Craiq, .sec:onded by Larson, to approve Pay Estimate iVa. 2 to Shorel_i.n~a Co.nst. Co. fo.r I.I.D. 's 303 and 305, Contrract 79-01, in 'the amount t:~1 $3r?9,.527..51. , ROLL, C'ALZ° VOTE: A_Zl C'aunc.ilmexrrbers vote>d YF;S MOTION CARnIEI) r1,8n/ 41J I'RC~CI.~~C!Ii%TZOtV:~,, APF~C)INT1vfENTS AND ANNOCINCF.MIiNTS _W..___..._._._.._____._....._.___,__~...__.__..- .._._.a...~...._.___._ W Mayor KersE~~1 i.t~t:rodu<;ed Laruce Tl~un, the City of Auburn `s new Airport Manage=r. Q Q COUNCIL COMMI`.CTEE REPORTS Nlunic.ip~r1 liztlld i rig +aamnri tf_err - Chai.rrnan Bob Roegner It was moved py dZc.egnP.z-, secor~dF~d bt1 FZechsig, to approve a ca11 for bids fo.r a steel starage shed tar trze CEmetery. ROIL CALL VOTIs'r A.ZI Counril.rnembers voted YES MOTION c:,AR1:CE'd) _Plann.ing t: B~>xz:tir.zcat:iora _!'on~~r,.itt:ee - t:hairwoman Lillian Kitchell - No repart tltilitc~ Corrrn.i~ttee -- Ch,::~.irnran Ran Craig •- Minutes are of pub.Iic record. Airport Cornm.:ittee -- Chairman Bud Larson It was moved by L-arson, sF=::carrdEd by Lea, that the City of Auburn participate with B.N.L. in their corz:~truct.ior. project for .impravement of their properties adjacent to "E°' Street N.E. in tt~c.~ amount of $23,014.65 including tax plus engineering and administ.z•ation costs of approx.imatel.y $1,700.00. ROLL CALL VOTIa AZI Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Resalutiorl No, 1010 It was mov~:d 1,>y L->:rsol~r, serordd~.:0 by Lea, that Resolution No. 1010, entitled, "A RESOLUTION OT' Tflf:' C'l2'I' COUNCIL OF' THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, DECLARSNG ITS INTENTION TO ORDE? TfiE CC)NSTRUC7'ION OF EXCAVATION, BALLAST, STORM DRAINAGE, CURB AND GUTTER, ASPIdAL.T CONC'F~td,TF SURFAC.TNG, 8 INCH CAST IRON WATER MAIN, FIRE HYDRANTS, 8 INCH SANITARY SI'WE;,~ AND STREET LIGHTS ON "D" STRF.F.T N.E. FROM A POINT 3I0 FEET NOIZ'C;~f OF 15TH ST. N.E. 1'O 16TH ST. N.E.p 16TH ST. N.E. BETWEEN "D" AND "E" STREET N.E. AND "E" ST. N.E. `~ETWZEN 16TH AND 22ND STREETS N.E., WITHIN THE CITY OF AUBURN, AND TO CREA?'E A Z,~"-~CA1~ .IMPF.!)VEME~VT DISTRICT TO ASSESS THE COST AND EXPENSE THEREOF AGArNST '!'!dE PROI'l:".''I'.ZF;.:~ ,~~PE;C %~1LL.Y 1~ENEFITED 1'IiEREBY; AND NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS GtrHO DF.'SIRE TO OBJECT '!'O 1'lddi ,LMPF~OVEME;'NT TO APPF;AR AND PRESENT THEIR OBJECTIONS AT A HEAR-£NG t~EFORE' 2'HE t7Id1jURN C'.Z"TY C'OUNC.fL TO BE HELD ON OCTOBER 1, 1979," be adopted. .ROLL CALL VO?'L°. Courc:ilmombers Larson, FZechsig, Le,~; Roegner arrd Craig voted YES. Cauncilmember Hitchcock voted NO. Councilmember Kitchell ABSTAINED. MOTION Cp.RRIED -9- ~" ~I~URN, WASFIINGTOtV TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1979 It was moved by Lar.sora, seconded by Craig, to pay $175,000 of the F.A.A. money to the Water/Sewer Bond Redemption Fund and $60,000 to repay the remaining Loan used to purchase air rights. ROLL CA.LT. VOTE: Couracilmernbers Larson, Hitchcock, F'lechsiy, Lea, Roecrner acrd Cr-a:ic~ voted YES. Cauncilme.~mber Kitchell ABSTAINED. MOTION CARR.%E.D It was mavr~"d b~l z',41r:~an, sc~condcd by FZechsiq, to create a special Airport fund fc~r ;~1.~: a pproxirnatc~.zy $220,000 r~~mrtining from thE~ I%'.A.A. grant to d.z•aw interest of approx.irrate.l. $4,000 a yeaz• to pay tPre Uti1i ty Department. ROLL CALZ. VOTE; Councilmembers Larson, Flechsig, Lea and .Hoegner vol::~d YES. Councilmembers Hitchcock and Craig voted NO. Councilmember Kitchell ABSTAINED. MOTION CARR15°D Ken 7'hompsan noted he grad asked Foster & Marshall to Look into the Water/Sewer I~'und and make t_hu~i.r r.tc'orizmerrdations far retirement of outstanding debts. Public SafetyCorn~nittce - Chairlan Louis Hitchcock It was movea ley Flii=chcock, seconded by Flechsig, to approve a cabaret license .for Path's Place, 9 ~"ast Main. MOTION C'ARRIc,I) Finance Comm.i.ttr~ea Minutes - Chairman Al Flechsig It was moved by Fl.c~chs.ig, seconded by Craig, that tPre City Council concur with the Finance Cornrn.ittee's recomrnendatians fox conditions required of developer of the Lakeland Hi1.Is area in fire formation of an L.I.D. to construct a sanitary sewer lift station. ROLL CALL VOTE: A11 Councilmembers voted YES 1't was moved by F.Zechsi.g, secanded by Craig, to transfer Fund to the L.1'.D. Guaranty Fund in the 1980 budget. MOTION CARRIED $56,000 from the General MOTION WITHDizAWN It was moved by II.1tnc~ack, seconded by Lea, to table action on transfer of monies to the L..I.D. Gua:,°°anty Fund until the next meeting of the Council. MOTION CARRI!'D It was moved by F.i.echsig, seconded by Craig, to approve out of state travel expen,.e request far the City Attorney to attend the City Attorney's meeting in Vancouvcar,~s.C. MOTION CARRIED It was moved by F__echs.ig, seconded by Craig, to approve accounts payable checks 2739 through 2908 in tyre amount of $570,641.82 and payroll checks 439? through 4676 in the amount of $167,569.21. ROLL CALL VOTE: A11 Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED It was moved by Flechsig, seconded by Lea, to approve July Cash Transfers, Zisting attached and made a part of these minutes as "APPENDIX A". ROLL t:ALL VOTF,: A11 Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED IL- was moved by Flechsig, sero.rided by Craig, to call for a proposed use hearing before the Finance Commit:tc~rr on t_Irea 1979 Federal Revenue Sharing unexpended monies September 13, 1.979, at 7:•30 p,nr. ROLL CALL VO2'E: A11 Councilmembers vested YES MOTION CARRIED It was rllovc~ci by Flaclrsig, seconded by Craig, to call for a budget- hearing for 1979 [' I ~, -10- 343 AUBURN, WASIITNC;Ti)N TUI~SDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1>79 P'cade~~.ra.1 Rev<~nuc~ ;rlr~arira~l ~:~n Crr.~t:oZzerr 1, .1.979, at 8:00 p.m. .in the City of Auburn Counc.i.1 Chambers . ROZ,Z, C;A.LL VOTE: All Councilrraembe.rs voted YES MOTION CA.F~RT[;;"D 1"t was moved b_y .°'lechs~"g, seconded by Craig, to increase the interest on L.T.I?-. assessments frorra 8 to 8 1/.?~ on aZ1 L.I.D. 's created by ordinance afte=r October 4, 1.979. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ail Caunci.lmembers voted YES I~?OTION CARRIED It was rn~~vt~d bt1 i~lecy~c7'q, :>r:.~cnxd~d brk Cra.i.cl, to increase the penal t_y oxa deli.nclu`nt L.I.D. payrncnt.s =r_arn 5 to 8 1/2~ for all L.I.D. participants billed after Septem.rie=r 31, 1979. ROLL CALL V02'I;: T~.11 Counc.ilmeznbers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Street arzd F:n inz~~r.in C.r~mmittcae - Chairman John Lea ~..._._________..._.__~ ____._.~..a~.~_..^.._._~_.._~.___ r~ It wa::~ rn',~vrrd by r:,r~a, „ „ • se=cnn~3ed b?~ H.itc."hcock, to retain Dave Morgan to do app.rai,sals l 3 J on A Street S.I~;. x ic7ht-of-wiry ~acquisit.ion, r n 1.1./ ROI:I, CALF, VOTE: A.Z.1 Councilmembers voted YE5 MOTION CAx2RI'ED Tt was rrroved btf iraa, serorzdeU by Hitchcoc3>, to retain Duane We11s for tlae negotiations and acquis.itiorzs of rig.°'~t-of--way on both Auburn Way No rth and "A" St. S.E. Q ROLL CALI, VOTE.: A11 Councilmembez•s voted YES 470TION CARRIED OLD BUSINI?SS I.eso1 u t.i on No . 998 Passed under .Pubic. .Il~~arixzg 1'Ja,. 3 Ot2DINANCES AND RF,SOLUT.IONS Ord.iraance No. 3427 It_ was moved kay 1'leclasig, secoradcd by Larson, that Ordinance No. 3427, ent%tled "AN ORDTPJANCE OF TIIE ~~'-LTv OF r,UBlI.RN, Wi~SI7INGI'ON, APPROVING THE PLAT OF "NORTt7 AUBURN NI1VEn ADDITION 7'G THE (TTY OF AlIbURN, ACCOIdDTPIG TO THE PLAT THEREOF' ON FILE WITH THF' CLERK OF THE CTTY OF AlrBURN, WASIIIPIGT0IV," be introduced and adopted. ROLL CALL V07'E: Counc.•i.lnaembers Flechsig, Lea, Roegner, Kitchell, .I.,arson and Hitchcock voted YES, Councilmember Craig ABSTAINED. MOTION CARRIED Ordinance No. 3428 It was mnyc'd b~) 1'lcclas_icl, s~aconded by I,ea, that Ordinance No. 3428, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE' 01%' 7'HI~; ("T:t'I' OF AlTZIlJIiN, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SUB SECTION "D" OF AUi:fl7RN C0:7I.1~IED CTTi' ORDINANCI~,' NCB. .13.30. -`'!?~~, F'ASS'ENGF'R LOADING ZONES, AND ADDING A NE'Ca SUB SECTION TIIERk,'TO,°' be .irztzoclucec3 ar~d adopted. ROLL CALL VOTE': All Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Ordinance No. 3429 It was movE~d bt7 Ilitc~icock,. seconded bt,~ Larson, that Ordinance No. 3429, entitled, ".~N ORDINANCE OP' TFIE t~'.ITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, PROVIDING FOR THE CON5TRUCTIOlJ AND It~'S,'ALLra- TION OF' WJiTER MAIN AND 1~IRE HYDRANTS ON THE WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY AT 15TH N.ln7. TO A POINT -.Z 1- -" i1UBl1RN, WASH.TNGTC?N ' _~.,,_,__,,,,_,.,_________~.__.~~_,~~ 2(IESDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1979 APPROXIMATELY 3:'00 Fk'ET NORTH OF' 15TH STREET N.W. , WITHIN THE CITY Oi~' AUBURN, WASHINGTON; CREATING AND ESf.'A.t3LZ:SHING LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 307; PROVIDING THE MF,THOD OF ASSESSMENT II1 SAID DISTRICT ANU TFIE MODE OF PAYMENT THEREOF, AND CREATING A ~°,OCAL IMPROVEMENT FUND THEREFOR," be introduced and adopted. ROLL CALL VOTE: A11 Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Resolution No. 998 Passed under Put>1ic Hearing No. 3 Resolution No. 1006 It was moved by Larsora, serconded by Roegnex•, that Resolution No. 1000;, entitled,, '"A 12ESOLU4'ION OF TE!E C:(.'TY COUNC."IL OF THE CITY DF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, INDICATING; TH~~: CITY OF AUBURN°S SUPPORT 1'0 APPLY FOR JOINT BLOG'K GRANT FUNDS TO ACQUIRE Z;AND TD CONS=TRUCT ELDERLY HOUSING AND 'l0 AU'1'IiORIZE THE MAYOR TO JOIN WITH THE COUNTY AND OTHER CI'"'IES TO SPONS072 AN Af'PLIC.ATZ`ON 1'OI2 THL USE OF JOINT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS FOR THIS PROJE T,1f be adopted. ROLL CALL VOTE: A11 Catxncilmeznbers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Resolution No, 1007 It was moved by Hitchcock, seconded by Flechsig, that Resolution No. 1007, Entitled, "A RESOLUTION O1" TFIE' CZ'TY COITNC.IL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZIIVis THE MAYOR OF THE CI~'Y OF' At1BTJRN, 1'O EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH BURLINGTON NOR2'HERN RA_ILWAk" FOR THE IN.STALL~ITION OF UPDATED MOTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT AT THF. BURLINGTON NORTFIERN CROSSING AT 37TF.' S2'REET N.W. , WITHIN THE. CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON," be adopted. ROLL CALL VOTE: A11 Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Resollution No. 1008 It was moved b~; Cria.icr, sF~cc>:°aded .key Fi.itehcock, that Resolution No. 1008, eratitlec?, ""A RESOLUTION OF TFiE CITY COUNCIL OF' TfiE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING TFIE iKAY0 OF THE CITY c7F AUE33LTRN, TO E'1CECUTE AN AUTHORIZATION AND NOTICE TO PROCEED BETWEEN STRAM ENGINEERS, INS'. TECHRAM AND TFiE CITY OF AUBURN, FOR ENGINEERING FOR THE DESIGN OF A MILLION GALLON d~ESE'.RVOIR TU SERVE THE FOREST HILLS SUBDIVISION," be adopted. ROLL• Cl,LL VOTE: A11 Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Resolution No. 1009 It was moved by Craig, seconded by Larson, that Resolution No, 1009, entitled, "1i RESOLUTION OF 7'HT: CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING TIE MAYOR OF TH'E CI4'Y OF AUBURN,.1'O F,XECUTE A CONTRACT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES WITi: THE URS COMPANY, F'OR THE DE"SIGN OF THE CRABTREE LIFT 5TATION 5UBJECT TO THE FORMATION OF THE LOCAL IMP.RpVEMF,N`1' DISTRTCT," be adopted. ROLL CA.I;L VOTE; A11 Councilmembers voted YES MC)'1'ION CARRIED Resolution No. 1010 Passed under Airport Committeae report. Resolution No. 1011 It was moved by Lea, serondc-:d by Hitchcock, that Resolution No. 1011, entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF TFIE C.IT.Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING T.HE MAC"GR OF THE CITY GI' AUBURN, TO SIGN A LE'TTEF, AGREEMENT WITH DUANE WELLS FOR RIGHT OF WAY NEGOTIATION SERVICES ON TFIE AUBURN WAY NORTH UAB PROJECT," be adopted. ROLL CALL VOTEa A11 Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Resolution NO. 1012 It was moved by Lea, seconded by Hitchcock, that Resolution Na. 1012, entitled, "°A -12- AUBURN, WASHINGTON TITESDA.Y 345 SEPTEMBER 4, 19;9 RESOLUTION OF' THE CITY COUIJCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, TO SIGN A LETTER AGREEMENT WITH DAVID MORGAN COMPANY FOR APPRAISAL SERVICES FUR RIGIIT OF WAY APPRAISALS ON THE "A" STRF,ET S.E., U.A.B. PROJECT," be adopted. ROLL CALL VOTE» A11 Coztncilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Resolution No. 1013 .Tt was mov~dby Larson, seconded bU Roegner, that Resolution No. 10.13, entitled, '"A RES'OI,UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF AUBURN, WASH.1"NGTON, URGIiVG 2'HE WASHINGTON' STATE LF'G.TS.i.,ATURr :X`C7 EN~iC'r^ LECx f:S.%,AT.?ON THAT' 1ttrILL ONCE AGAIN ALLOW CANDIDATES FOR ELECTIVE PUSITIONS IId C.a.T.Zls`',0 :xN.U OTHF,R MUNICIPAL SUBDIVIS.TUNS TO FILE THEIR DF_`CLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY WITH THE CI2'Y CLERK OR SECRETARIES THEREOF, RATHER THAN BEING REQUIRED TO FILE THEM .TN THEIR RF.SPE'CTIVE COUNTY SEATS,'° be adopted. ROLL CALL VOTE: A11 Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Resolution No. 1014 It was moved by Craig, seconds=d by Larson, that Resolution No. 1014, entitled, "A rn RESOLUTION OF' THE CITY COLTNCI.L O£' THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, GENERALLY ENDORSING l1J THE PROPOSAL Or 71?E M'JNIC:IP1~LIZ':e' OF METROPOLITAN SEATTLE TO ESTABLISH A DISCUZINT SEWF,R RATE F'OR LCW It'VCOM.F E,°LDEI2.LY CITIZENS, BUT URGING SAID AGENCY TO TAKE TNT°O W CONSIDERATION TIIE' CITY' OF' AUBURN ° S ORDINANCE WHICH MAKES APPLICANTS 62 AND OVER ELIGIBLE, PROVIUE'S FOR F-":~FZTIAL OR TOTALLY DISABLED INDIVIDUALS', AND CALZ,ING FOR Q 4'HE ELIMI~NATIOIJ OI' ANT'" SIJC'H PROPOSAL AS IT APPLIES TO APARTMENT UNITS," be adopted. ROIL CALL VOTE: Ji11 CQUncilmem.bers voted YES MOTION CARRIE>a There being no fuaril»e::r bus:iness to come before the Council, the meeting was adjourned at I1:1£. p.m. lJ LJ -13 - ~4~; AUBURN, WASHINGTGN TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 199 APPENDIJC "A" Adjusting Cash Journal Entries Page One July, 1979 AJ fJo. Descri pti on ~P~_Fund To $$$$ Fund Fror~ $$$$ 3845 partial repayment of interfund loans 199 31,500.00 322 31,500.OG 3847 rev sharing transfer 101 20,5:fi8.20 199 20,518.2C 3848 fJSF check * 430 38.88 3849 Transfer state ~ Fed sales tax 651 532.48 435 532.48 3850 Equip Reserve transfer 109 1,687.09 000 638.82 101 195.29 103 291.66 104 349.99 430 211.33 3851 Debt service transfer 445 27,549.07 430 27,549.07 214 1,111.00 435 2,878.48 215 5,443.31 112 3,675.83 3852 Finance Depi:. charges 000 4,256.92 104 415.25 430 3,316.34 432 419.83 435 105.50 3857 fdSF check * 000 10.00 651 8.00 3858 Set up ne~~v LID consol- idated fuF~d 772 67,628.16 781 1,603.79 784 (72.51;1 785 95.78 787 618.12 788 944.60 789 1,086.25 790 47.40 791 7.93 792 384.40 793 4,614.29 794 18,824.11 701 39,474.00 3860 Transfer f~roceeds of bond sale to n~~w bond redernp fund 772 566,013.50 651 727,658.51 703 161,645.01 3861 repay int~~rfund loans 102 90,132.78 772 597,280.51 320 84,500.53 199 105,150.00 440 2Z1~,775.80 622 40,248.50 430 5,472.90 -14 348 AUBURN, WASHINGTGeN TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4,. 1979 APPENDIX "A" (CONT.) Adjusting Cash Journal Entries Page Two AJ SJo Description~~ Fund To $ Fund Fror~ $$~$ 3862 Une~ap::l~a,ycrent Comp. 111 958:57 000 583.77 103 55.36 104 28.11 430 7 69.3(.1 435 13.9fi~ 550 17.OCi 101 86.0= 3863 Unemployment Carp. 111 813.61 000 813.61 3864 void check * 430 365.80 3865 Transfer state & Fed sales tax 651 182.44 435 182.44 3866 Recode VR 17538 310 28.80 119 28.80 3868 Comp. Planning expense 000 3,398.47 199 3,398.47 3869 NSF check * 000 10.00 651 8.00 3871 PdSF check ~ 430 30.68 432 6.92 3874 recode AJ 3802/3 432 10.38 430 10.38 432 3.46 430 3.46 3876 Unemploy. Comp. 111 961.55 000 586.77 103 53.37 104 29.20 430 172.23 435 15.31 550 17.12 101 87.55 3877 NSF check * 430 266.26 432 23.08 3878 Correct TR 31363 wrong fund 440 372.51 000 372.51 3888 Library postage 000 25.20 103 25.20 3889 printing ~,harges 000 950.54 102 96.07 000 774.02 101 55.21 104 .21 430 13.63 550 11.40 3892 End. Care transfer 604 3,565.77 104 3,565.77 i ~ °15- 3 4'7 ~ur~r~EZn~ ~_ w~:ytr 1 N~~ ~ r.~~v mr1F;.a7~.~ ~ S~EP~'~,~'~~~11~ ~ s 1 ~J7J APPENDIX "A" (CONS'.) Adjusting Gash Join-nal Entries Page Three AJ_ ido.__ Descri:~t i..r~ra ~~___ ~ Fur7d To $$$$ Fund From ~$$~~ 3896 REVerse A~ 3~r99 Furr~i N0. r?euP~rsed ;}1~'~ 24,346.88 214 10,953.80 215 10,953.80 215 24,345.88 3897 Re~di si;~r1 Cute i nsraranoe prertiurns 000 63,362.00 l0i 14,703.00 103 2,999.00 104 1,406.00 430 30,102.00 432 47. Li0 435 1,?_16.01 (~ 550 12,674.00 ~ 3898 rec+~>de re r;~b€aY°serri~°~~~t W 3'ar Plann?ng assist. 000 2,539.13 119 ?_,'339.13 ~ 3899 Uneri~p i 0y. COrs~R , 111 818.24 000 IIi 8.2~. Q 3900 Unernpl oy. Coma. 1 i 1 954.09 000 585.71 103 53.11 104 27.34 430 170.76 435 13.84 550 17.'x2 101 135,21 3901 l.Rners~pl0y, CorrrP. 111 885.23 000 1385.23 3903 Utility tax. transfer 000 5,810.30 432 4,150.77 430 1,659.53 3904 Equip rental transferq 550 17,017.04 000 4,236.23 101 6,195.94 430 6,153.43 432 176.55 435 254.89 3905 gas ~:hargras~July 000 106.65 550 106.65 3906 W/S/G tr~arrsfer 432 82,037.54 430 82,037.54 3907 bid dep0s' t trara:fer°r~xcl 550 25,00 651 25.00 3910 Reoode UR 17364 430 2,613.96 435 2,Ei13.96 *** Net Cash /~d'ustrneni~_ 36, jR STANLEY P. KERSEY, MAYOR _~6. CORALEE A. MCCONNEHEY, CITY C RK