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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-01-1979355 AL1f3URN, W'ASFlING~"GN MOtJDA.Y OCTOBEi-2 _%, .C 979 The regulu.r naeGti.ng ~uf the xiuanrrn City Council convened at 8:00 p.rn. in the City of Auburn Council C1-arnbr~r.s. .ROLL CALL COUNC'IL,~It;'MBL:RS _'~?~C~a%t1%T : Counci inrembers 1ti tchell , Larson , Hi tchcoclc, F.Iech~ ~ g z?nd Lra . C01.7NCITMI:Mf31~'f-t t:'.`~C'!~>~'3). ('ocancilmember.s Roegner and Craig. S'X'At~1~' ~L;M?3r.'.R,: r:?E~s::Fl"d'C> na,ayc.~a^ .3tarz ICezsr::ry; Jack 13ere~it~~z.r, City ,~~ti~.ax°~rzor,; t~~:r~ C`tlaprza~;n, !'~trlcs and Recreat.r:an Director; 13;.13 Hetirold, ~'F?rronnr~l 1)ir~.~ctor; <7'ohn Flolmes, Library Director; t_"c>rr~lee Mc:Canrzeherl, City C1e:ck; Pat Nevins, Fublic iti'o~°Iss 1.)irec:"tor; George Scholar, £'.Ianning & 13ui1dinc•{ t~.''rector; Wil Spencer, Fire Chief; Ken Thompson, Finance Director.; Ed Wilson, Police Chief, It w~:r nr<zvc~ by P'I.~~c=trszgfi s,~~cc>nded 1:,y K.itchel.l, that the minutes of the Septexc~ber Z7, r^ 1979, Counc:~_i.Z rr,~~~-~.-..znr, bc~ ~z~~:~rc~v~cl Us mailed. of n/ MOTION CARRIED 1~''IJELiC HEARINGS .1. 1~9a_yc:r Ker> ,1 ~3c~clare ~I t.l?;~ g~rzhl is hearing open on the proposed Federal Revenue Q S?zai. xr.•g .~~ d~;rc: t or t~?,~ r *nairader o.f 1.979. The City ,pro,poses to transfer $251392 from rnsscell<ynenrr~: . t-~>rrn c7z•air?z,~ge projects to Street .Improvement 200 and to s}~a,-nd y_39,6!)8 0~~ un;~zlal:z•<~pr_~:~~ted .revenue sharzng funds on Street Improvement 200 ~zlsn, G~Ji.I_Zi~am ~')ai.lecl, .ir.;0 -- 'r•f7 .~~t, N.1~,',, asked several questions of staff members rG1at..inc1 r,:o r.~~~~~d.s f~c?e~ r:=,~,.tiA.?n2c~r?t for. public safety items. Ho also inquired .if rnonr"y ;,~oulc Az~ irzvcsT-~~c1 t-c~r :>trr~ot ;c~urposos and if Street Improvement 200 would e~l.irninate tFae }>att.T~~an:~ck 7n ISth Street_ N.E. and Yves^t V'a11ey Highway. He suggEar•k°ed t_h> money bc~ _irrvt=e~ted .tor° street purposes. It way} n;oved urn I"lecl?sicl, :,econded by Lea, that the public hearing be closed. MOTION CARRIED It w~zs %noved by rea, seconded by F'lechsig,, to transfer $.25,392 from mi_scellaneaus storm clrainay~~ I.~ro,jects io ,3tx-eet Imti.rovement 200 and to spend $39,608 of onappx•vpr._iatF:? z~evc~.r~uc~ slz 1°ing funds on Street Irgpravement 200 also. ROLL C7i1~L V02'F: A1.1 Counrilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED 2. M~zyo.~ 1:etsey de~o_~ar•e~?cl tl:t> Faublic hearing opera on the request .far construction of e~xcavatian, 1,~a11ast, .sto.rrr: drainage, curb and gutter, asphalt concrete surfacing, 3 inch cast irc>ri wrxt.:~~.r rna.in, fire hydrants, 8 inch sanitary sewer and street liclhts on "l)'P ~ttre-~r._;~t N.~;'. from a point 3Z0 feet north of 15th Street N.E. to .lbr:h Si~r~'t-,'t l~.E,; 1f~th ~SL'rC:'r>t IV.E. ~»twe~?I] nDn a.IIC1 nEn Street N.E. and nEn Stx`e~t N.P~•, between It~t~~t ~znd 22nd Streets N.F.., within the City of Auburn, and to create <? 7aocal IrrtprGVemf~nt District°t to assess the cost and expense thereof against the ~~r•opc~rties :s,r,~ac::ia.l.ty bz~nc;~f_r:teed thereby. No one spoA:e fc>r or against tize. request, Zt was movE~d try Flechsiq, seconded by Larson, that the public hearing be closed. MOTION CARRIL'D Loa arr7 Ilitclr~°ock 1~aat_1? c~~u~.stioned what benefit the Airport would derive frarn the I,.w~.D. ~'::1-tu1c3- sr_<;~.:ed trrG City was obligated to provide access to Sky Serv_ice~s as I~,zrr~ of tl~e t:~~r_rrrs of their Iease. In addition, there was a pi eve of I~ropertta i~7arr~r~di~~tr-._7_y norm the City is considering Leasing which would also n<.~~~d arcc>s~}. 1'hc~ c;~ost of f.he L.I.D. would be a part of any future Leases. _1_ ~rl~fitjvFZrJ, ~v~:rt rNCr r~~?N Mt7NDAY UCTO13z'R ? , 1979 l,~rz:~;r.,n ac/clccl it. i~. ~t~~ner,rlL~t t-lrtr ~x:>~7~ir.~,/ cad tJ'rc:~ Curl to Faart:i.c.ipat~ in ~'inri I..1'.1~. wh.c;h F~~:a<,cr..~; c.'i r +J FrrcrF,r•rt ~t, ttr. ~~skc~ri how mr,zciz would have to .tae t,~ke?n out of tt;e 11.i.rpor°t cr;~r•rcrtin<f bixdcpr~t. Nevins x°esponcFec3 it coorzld be $91,6.38.46. Tt._ was mov~:~d btt L,arsan, seconded by F.lechsig, to a,pprave the request re~lrzest .tor construction of excav~z(:.zor7, bal.Zast, storm drainage, curb and gutter, asphalt concrete sort°rc.in<;, 8 irz<.h cast iron water main, fire hydrants, 8 inch sanitary sewF~r <2nd strc:~~=xt 1.:ir_r:`rts pan "D" Street N.E. .from a point 310 feet north of 15th Street N.F,. to 16th Street N.E.; 16th ,Street N.E. .between "D" and "E" Street N.E. and "~'"' Str•c~~r~ N.E, bc~twc~e.n 16t.h and 22nd ..Streets N.E. and the City Attorney inst.ructe>d tc; ;Ir~.cw u~~r.jzc~ n~cGSSary ordinance creating the L.I.D. I?OZ,L C~iiJL 6~C)'I'C•:; d::acrncilrnernb~rs Larson, FlechsicT, Lea and Ki.tchr::~11 v<•~ted E C<:~unc.i._lmembcr.z• Hitchcock voted NO. Mo:clnN CARa: rL:D 3, ht~xyor ~c rscarF dr~c:•.Z.~;ar°ed ttr~~ ~~ut.;1 i.c hea:r.ing rapen on thE~~ request o.f Stephen F. ll..an~~, ,T z°. to re:>zone frc7m 47-<> (FIe~~~vy I"ndustr.ial) t:a a Conditional Use Permit for cc:n,strzxc-- t.ion of two C2) .f`art food re=stauxants on property located on the south side of .15th Strc=c-~t N.F:, in t_he~ 100 block. CApplication 40-79) The Planning Comrnissi.on recommends app:ra.~~:r_1 o.f t:h.i.s request because it is an allowable use within tfre M-2 classific:at.ion a.rac3 w.i11 be compatible with existing uses along both sides of 1~ubur.n Way Nari:h. Consideration should he given to any requirements of the Ptzb1 i.r Works Dep<:.x-trnez~t. Bob Kuzmer, .repr~~seni:ing Mr. .hone, was in the audience to answer any questions. "lo one else in t:tac~~ ar.rciie.nce spoke for or against the request. It was move~z by Flerlasig, .seconded by Hitchcock, that the public hearing be closed. MOTION C'ARFt.1ED It wars mo;reca by z~1~-chsig, ,seconded by Larson., that the request of Stephen F. Lone, ,Tr. to rezone trorn M-2 t:cy a Conditional Use Permit be granted including the rc~comrreridatio.ns or- th<~ Plarning Commi.ss.i.an and Public Works Department and the City Attarne sf .i..nstr. uc trod to dz•aw up t_he necessary ordinance. I~UI;L CALF. VG7'.N; r A11 Couxxcilmcymbers voted YES MUTTON CARRIED 4. Mayor Kersec; declared ttze public hearing open on the request of James 0. Beck to rezone f'z•om .M-2 (Fleavy Z~ndustrial) tv R-4 (Mu1ti-Family) a parcel of 1anc1 26,715 sq. i`t. in s.i_ze located an the north side of 37th Street S.E. in the S00 block. (Apz>.lication 41-79) The Planning Commission recommends approval of this request because it would be a down-zoning of the property and it wi11 be compatible with existi.r>r and proposed development of adjoining properties. Consideration should be givers to any requirements of the Public PJorks Department. ,.Tames O. Beck, 2612 S. 309th Street, was in the audience to answer any questions. Na one el se spoke far or against the request. it was rnove~l by Lars+arl, seconded by Hitchcock, that the public hearing be closed. MUTTON CAR.~t.I~D Z't was movc~ct by L~zr.~sor:i, ._ar..condod by Hitchcock, that the request of James U. Seek to rcaa:ant~ fa•am M-2, to tt-~4 (Appl.i.cation 41-79) be granted including the recomrnerxdat_r:ans of the Planrz.i.ny Cornrnissian and Public Works Department and the City Attorney instructed t:o draw up the necessary ordinance. ROLL CALL VCZTE~ 11.11 Councilrnembers voted YE.S MOTION CARRIED 5. Mayor Kersetr declared the public hearing open on the request of Halyard Thaa:mad to rezone from A-_l. (Ag_riculture) to M-1 (Light Industrial) a parcel of land approx.irnatel:y 62 acres i.n size Iocated east and west of Clay St. N.W. and on both sides of SR 167 the Va11ey Freeway. (Application 42-79) The Planning Commission .r•ecvm>nends this request be tabled for a maximum of 60 days until some cf t?xe drainage questions in this area .have been answered to the satisr_=ac- t.ian of the Plannin<T Commission, the residents and all who need to knew what _2- 3 5'7 1311lSUIiN, hI~s:~l;.l`NC~"'t'C>N h9ONIJIdY __~~_ ~__~_,~_„_ ~-~'~'~'~~,~"R -~ a~1~L77~ i~~ ~tc~ilay tr.) ~a:~ danrr <:abc,cfC: then drazna<lo. J..r.m C7v.ldsznitla, llttgii, ~~E~Ial. and :smith :associates, 501 Lya.n .~uild.iny, Seattle, w.~s irz %he c-~adi ar,ce to s1?e:~k .ira i=;~vor of the request. Rodger. <'um~~t?e=.I1, r11 ~ r~'e=:;7~F=r:n N.[/.,spoke against the request stating he had e;~pres.sc-~1 is view at tliF ~~Zrr,.r:in;l Conami.ssian hearing and his feelings remain unchanged. P~iulin,~ ~~r°°~:.?~~!1, ~'t1.7 w'~~,: :-(?zn N.W. ,, Spoke a~7ainst the request adding s,he a:1sc.? Sp~)akt~ 147" C.!E?I' I2E'2!.(;'!il:?;~ ~ }~3If) Tr;E' i~H~(itar't. ]ir3?Jln+'%r;cl 1~, iN".::'.1.1...c3m.:;, ..i.~7 f...iw~j .~i~t.i'c?t°t ]V.~a., wc:3S a1.50 ].rl the aL1d1E?nce a:s tl`1QSt; %i~.~.1r"t:~L. thf' re=~uesc. _ _ ' -'~- r h:E3n ri~1_LdLdf~; ~11~ ?^Ir'JSCr:'!.'?7 N.6rJ., ;i,?7C7kE' agaJ.nst the Z`egLlt?St stating ne f2lt ~.~ Go'JU C c,°a,zr~,c;' ~, ~i~'.zi;~<:6~1<, t'Jloh)Ic'rn. t;c.~nc°g~~ Scz`au.I~ ~ ..~~'~xt.::~~~f ~~;t.•. t,caldsr,rlth had Dome with a possibl~a salut_ion i.o tre C7^.1.inctye 1)rcJx l e,;r, ~,v <:~<: r..= c~z~ a aU.? r;~. ~> is 1a~wvc to bC' delayed . ~i./ M*;'. (+7~.LY !I7i.:.'1 c:'XjJl<! ~1Ir:~C1 1IlS ~i.Z°Upa,_:rwl t0 1~Ut 1.n a channG'.Z .lrl addit.iOn tQ ,SGmE: add i t i onr1. v~ J r•l~ ti•;"l~ ~ c ~. h~~ fe1 t would ef.fecti vet y drain t:he Thormod ,property wh i Ze nor advr, Se.I.r ~ , .fer t iz.g nearby property owners. I,a.rson sa;ic< cx~J•si.2~1? tlz~' delay could be changed to the next Council meeting rather Q t-ha+_ trzc r~~c')ran,,~n<Ic,7 s~xi-zt days. Pat Nt~vins stated his department had reviewed Q h.~r. Gc.IrlsmitY:`s Zaroaa~-r<1 :rid rzc~reed with what Mr. Galdsmi.th .felt it would accomplish. He racte_~d .~ h,~., ~;.~-o,c,f~ri.t~ o,ar~~rs had not. had an opportunity to see the ~?1an yet. Tt w.:s r. ".,:=<<Z r; i:,<:.~ >::,tr, ti<~~cor~3dec1 IJy Hitc.~rcock, t.Yrat the public hearing on i`_l:e rti~clue~>t of i?~~z.Iv~ar<I ~"Pzc~;rr„o c' /-r,L)~~.Zration 42-79) be continued until tl:e next regular Council fn<'^t.lYii~ Ot C: tt~G"-c'.~' ~ ), .l c7~) MUTIUN CA~FT%':D ~?•cic f3f~le?t~v,,, ,+~~/%.t~ tcd t:h~~ ~~.ro,pcrrty t:.~wners and I41r. Goldsmith set up a mec~tiriy so L-hF=y rota I r:I ~~cJ <~vezr' !-htJ ,r~ro~~osal. a1 sc> . F. Ma~)or ~~ers,^:cZ dfacZ~rerl tl:e puI>Z.ir, hr~ar.i.ng open on the request of Harold O. Peart to r_e•zone: frarn Cmc°Itzs:1:'f:a't~d to t~I-I (I~ic~ht Industrial) a parcel o.f Zand ~.7~ ~rcres in size 1yir.~~ on they E~asi: side of "'13"° Street N.GV. in t_he 4400 block. (Application 43-I9) The .~':t anrairzg Cc.7,m.ss.ion recommends a,nproval of this .request .because .i t wi 11 ccnfor•,~n to c rr t:c;?nprr_:~lzen~•ive _f.:and TJse P1 an and wi11 conform to proposed uses planned for the area. Cozrsid~ration should be given to any requirements of the Public 6~orks Departanerat. Ha.r~o',:1 Part, Z?41~'? S. ~„ 240t:i, Kant, was in the audience to answer any questic7ras. No one elss .spoke for° or against the request. .Z~t_ was moves' by I,a.r.'sc,n, seconded by Kitchell, that the public hearin,.r be closed. MOTIUN CAR1tZEt 1't: r/a:. rr,ove><! !:?y I~,~rr,,or2, sr~rwrac~c^ct by Hitnc~acrk, to approve the request of Harold U. 1't~~ar'c to r-c:rinr;<~~ t'.rt~,rr inn L,~s:.a.7 fried to NI-.Z (Ahplication 4379) to include the rc:~c•c?;r,n,t:~ru:~tt~ic?nt.' cif. t.'ub?..ic i"Vork, ;'zrFfartment c.nd the C.itil Attorney be instructed LcJ draw up ;.lat. nc.cczs::a.r~ ort~ina.race. 1~UI7 CA~,I, V"(}Tds': AZ1 Councilmembers voted YES MUTTON CARRIED 7. Mayor. Kerse?~ dec;l~a.,°ed the public hea.rinq open an the request of Charles King for approval of a larc~Iizn.inary plat to be known as "Kings Addition" Zacated on a ,parcel of Zaz~,d lyizaq AJetweeri "NI" and "N" Streets N.E. north of 14th Street lv'.E. (Al~p'i="G•- tion '•-9-79,~ 7'hE> .i='Z~:.~nilinq Commission recommends approval of the preliminary r.Zat of IC.ing's Add;itiora because it does meet the minimum requirements of our Loriing and Suudivi:zion Urdinance. The C'icc? C1,~:-k rr~layed a te~lephorre message from "dr. King requesting the .public. -.3- °" e ~A-UEURN, WASH.LNGTON Y^y MONDAY OCTOBER 1 , 197J hearing be continued until lie further notifies the Council at which time he would pay readvertisement costs. No one in the audience spoke for or against the request. Tom Barghausen, representing Mr. King, c.:oncurred with the delay. It was moved bra ll.itchcock, :seconded by Ki.tche.ll, that the request of Charl~rs King (Application Z'-9-79) be tabled until further word .from the petitioner and at the t uncz the pu.}~ t i c hear.z:ny is rcaadvertised the cost wi I.2 .be paid by the petitioner. 1~1OTION CAFi'F:'_IE'D 8. Mayar Kers~>zi <ic~c~Iarerl thr> public hearing open on the .request of Western Wasl: inyton Corp. a.f Seventh Day .~dvUntists far approval of a preliminary plat to be kno/rz as Agape Acrs~~C located an a ZO acres parcel of land lying at the southeast corner of 29t~'z and "D"' Streets S.E. (Application P-10-79) The PZanni.ng Comznissiorz recommends approval of tlzr'~• preliminary plat to be known as Agape Acres locat:Fad on a l0 arz•es parcel of Land lying at the southeast corner of 29th and "Df0 St.:r•eet:s S.E. (Appl.ir;atioxz P-.ZO-79) The Planning Commission recommends approval of the prel_izraina.ry plat to be known as Agape Acres and recommends the owner and/or develaper prepare the puns and specifications for all public improvements and submit t~'zem to the Auburzz Pub_Zic Works Department far their approval. Also that a 20 foot radius be sh~:~wn on the arinal ,plat on the northwest corner of Lot 1. Charles Whit-~ and _Mr. .7. B. Ruppert, Ruppert Engineers, were in the audience to answer any questions on the request. Na one else spoke for or against the x'oquest. It. was moved by Larson, secandeci by Hitchcock, that the .publi.c hearing be closed. MOTION C.'ARRIED I t_ was zrrovc~cz' b y Lrzrsarz , seconded by K_i tchell , to approve. the request of Western Washinq~ton Corp. of SF:~ve:nth Day Adventists fora preliminary plat to be known as Agape Acres (Application P-10-79) to include the recommendations of the Planning Commission and Pub.Zic Works Department. ROLL CALL VOTE: Gouncilmerhbers Larson, Flechsig and Kitchell voted YES, Counci_Zmember_s Hitchcock and Lea voted NO. MOTION CARRIED 9. ~'layor Kr;:rsey dec.iared the public hearing open on the request of Keyson _Tnvestments Ltd. to rezone a parce_Z of Zand approximately 22 acres in size lying betwen tZze Oravetz Road and the King-Pierce County line from Unclassit'ied to R-1 (5ing1.~ Fami.lrl) residential. (Application 20-79) The Planning Commission recommends ap.prova.1 af. this request because: (1) The request will conform to our Comprehensive Land Use P.larz, (2) The subdivision of the property which is being considered under a separate a,ppl.ication provides for an overall density of 3.4 dwelling units per acre which wi1eZ conform to the densities outlined in our Com,prehens.ive Plan fo.r low density residential, (3) 7'he subdivision which is being considered by separate application is being recommended for approval only if connected to a public .sanitary sewer systc:~rn, (4) Prov.isi.ons are being made fora central water system uti_Zizing a one million gallon reservoir to be constructed by a Local Improvement Distx•ict. Mayor Kersey read .into the record a letter from Gary A. Crowell, 281.5 53rd St. S.E., opposing the requests until: (Z) The proposed development includes sewer hook-up and not temporary septic tanks, (2) A complete hydrogeoloyic study for the area is commissioned and comp_Zeted, (3) The impact of commercial gravel haulin_q on Oravatz Road is well undo=rstood, (4) The City is willing to commit to the ir,.prov meat of Oravatz Road and 53rd St. S.E., (5) The "Citizens Advisory Committee on Land Use" recommendations have been reviewed and acted on by the City Council. 't'orn Barghocasen, Gayness Engineers, representing Keyson Investments, stated r~ ;nws worked with c'itr/ ::gaff on t:he project and the recommendations area result of t1'2_is ~>ffart. Nc> ~zr~'cZrc'~ssc~rl th~a fivca items in Mr. Crowell's letter: (1) Sewers wi.11 be Frravided by clr;I 1.1:nes. Also, bcrcause of soil analysis it is their intention onl d eo usc~ sanz:t,~ry s<:~wc>.r, (2) A report by Robison and Noble done on a well dug for -4- x1t/I3(/12N, /v1i511I Ni;'!'C)fJ MCJNJ)JiY GCTC3ls`ETZ .1 , ?~J t.3~ r'r)rr~'5t: lfi.Zl:s ~;ul~i~ir:it,ntl~/ indicat:°y:, prr7,rxo5csrl wr~Zls for Devo~nshlre~ anti Wc~riyFZwo<~d ~~/t~ulra l:u~ f"33, ~',°3r..~t„!t3 ,;:rr~rr- P:c) t~,.°vt:~ ra rtc~t/l.igi.h7r> ~,f~fr~<~t~ c)r2 Coal Crr:c::°k, (;~) ti (!1) Thr~y ~rc_,r°, reef: l:.-;rrl+,r! yr~~v°:l l.)r3t ~thc: ~;it-uatior'2 cool«' her a11r_'°vlr~t:s~~cl b_tl irnC,.r'vvir~y t:hc~ rc)ad ih~hic"Iz .i<; cr,3r:~ t)f thr' c:ondzt.i.on5 of thE: a.,r.>praval ol~ the plats rand ~rou.ld tie, dcancy at r2c:> cc~;at~ too they City, (5) 1?aryhousen said i_hG plat conforms to the ex.ist_i.ncJ anc:~ futc2r~~~• ~)~~oposed Comprehensive Land Use Plan. C 4(.i~/ ~~~./\ ~~ J 1 Ftebec"tv;~ Cro~vr~~1..1, 2$7 `i 73rd Sour-heast , suggested the Oravetz Road '°S" curves be st.ra_iclal:~anc~tl r)ut~ ,zxacl added traffic protection would improve t.lie safety, ShE: also ia:>keC~ t:.t1r~ r:ldtt:{'7_' °JF,' i:r1.?~Zed unt11 the Cltl?enS IJE' prOVT.d~-'d 1.;'3forlt2at?C?rl c"s.i>Ci~t: the w4at,~_r :>.rpp.~y l>>l ~-; cornl~lE~te hyrlrogelogic study. She a.Zt>o asked the Coc<nci.1- membel't~` L")<t 1:~~.Z_led cY~te'r each rlE?C'iS1On aS tO 11OW they arrived at "their de(~`iS1C?.7.r. Z~ab Pet_2~•s, .119() - }i>.rt',. ^c~ad a report. from the King County Conservation Disz:r.ict n'rade: ~`or. tllr:~ P:a~dni;~y, Carnrnission. He expressed concern over the traffic studtl st~atiry hf~ `pelt: i t. wa,> .,-~r,i~ ~°scurate, He asked that traffic revisioxzs be oracle bc_-fore ;_:`ze deve.Zo,r);::e:rat. 1c a.i;,~ esker' tPze Council to consider what type of .lots oti~z~er ;r.>F~o~;'t t_~ laav,_~ i ~z t1ar~ art=.w . .`~:.%E' F',?L.G']':i,~ J7,+(_3 S;.Z"CI ~"~.:'., .re:'~).rsse?nting a5 famil..ies an the 4,E. AUburn C.:.lt_".zr?7"tS'/ :~ssacrar.:2.r)r? , St~,x't:crl .a c:.~c>I~r .2n:.lac.•ated theay were unan~mausly opposed to tAz<:)st: <levc Ir,t,InG=F7t:a tt7r 4-t?f~ r'c -°.:;~+.r1S stated in M:-. CroWe_ZI °.S Intt;er. ~t:t s,~a~~ ,r~~:ec trr,~ 7~. r ;:;,, .~,{ycox'zcled by Lea, that the publ.zc hearing be c.Za. er'. NroTlc,v ~-~ RR rl~1 D Larson ;~slcr-~ci .i.f th~> r9eveZop:nunt requirements would _inc.Zude straightenincr the `°,S°' cu v^s. r-~~- L c.r>p;~r w~a zzI though this was not part. of the development ;~Za,ns tl:« Str ~~c-t ("omm~ t :E~e' h~ s~ lzw ~r,~~lz.t t.hi s area to a higher priority and i. t will evc~nt~:a1_? it be ~or~r~=~tec'. Int.. °:~dded le w~z~~ in favor of these developments because there needed tU ~~: .`i(7rCdt. ,c°1<".tC:!' tO (?t::F th;~' pJE?Op1°°, llitchr.~ock .st,aL-e~d hF feylt: there shouZdn°t be too many we11sgo in unto:1 a st:ud~; was complet<_•+1. l~r;yvi.rz.~~ z°F~~1 z~~d t ~,ras a farogordF~ conclusion there would ?-.e a ;study. Schc'.lc:~r t.2dd~:~d :t~e:•:C~ors.~ a water system Ca_°a be approved it wou_Zd Nava to go hcfo.rE; thr~~ ~'ti ;~ i t z2 C°r?!nzru tt~~ae. It was movr~ci by %:,ca, <>~:=r..crar.7ed by L°arsan, that the request of I.td. to rcaz'crze f.c.c}n': Unr l:i~,;b.z.fi.d to R-1 (~appl,:cation 20-79) theyre~"ai2;mFndat::..ians of ttze Planning Conunission and t_he City to d.r,aw 3.zp 'tree nc~ccrssarcl ordinance. 1~OLL C°.ALL CtC;~t'E': ~';Z1 Counc.ilmembers voted I'ES Keyson .InvE'~stments .be approved to ia°;cl ode Attorney instructed MOTION CARRIED 10. r~layor Kerse decla.r.ert the public hearing open o.rz the request. of Keyson Investments I td. ;`r~x' app,-o;ra1 of r.; preliminaryn1at to br= known as Devonshire Zonated on tric saut_h side c%° Oravrt_z Tzoad between Oravetz Road and the King--Pierce Couxaty 1ine.m (~!pplicatior, ~~-~6--79) 1'he Planning Commission recommends approval of the prelirni.rary plat_ sub,je.ct to tt:e following conditions: (1) The preliminary plat be approved for. a two (2; yea z' period and .if no development occurs within two (2) years pczblic hearir.g~; wi.l_r'. bF~ regc.ci_red by the Planning Commission and City Council to consider any time extens-ion, (2) The east/west road along the south side of the subdivision t=hat r1r°o vi des ~~cct~<;~, to Cr.•avctz Road be increased to a sixty foot right of way br.~caus°=~ i:12i.s~ street ;~'i_l.l_ also provide access to the Shi.rewood plat to the ;~~°ast. 7'hr's~ ;:~z11. a1 tow a 4~p foot roadway to be installed an the 60 foot right of way, (3) r)n the ~_inal p_lsi~~ a1? lot;, must coxatain a minimum Iot area of 8,000 sq, ft. On thc).~;e Iot_s cr; t1;c~ c~u1 -de--sacs that have a frontage of Less than 80 feet at the st_reycyt Z)ro~)cx't~l 1 a:r2r.~ ,3 b:.zilcz_ing setback line shall be shown on the plat where .an b"0 toot: J_id 4c c:..2n 1,, obf ~:.r:ncyd, (~.1) On hots Z and 75 a building s'et back line fond r.estz•zr:t_v<) c=cler2~ant x12„211 be placed on these Zots to prohibit a site distar~r..e of 500 fe.~c c ; r: I>c r. P2 c1.i r. ~;~ct.ions when enter%ng Oravetz Road , (5) The irapro~~ol-~ merit of CJ,:'<;cvr t:<>; Road ~':.;.l incl ac2c: 1c: ft {and right turning .Zane with storage cap~.c.i,:y ~,s rcrrrtzxx'~d 1')y :1~2,:~ lic2br.3rn l c~ylie Works Department, (6) That no building per,nits be i :ysc2c.~d ulk~n ~2n~! lnt in the subcl.z.vision until a public sanitary sewer is availa.vlL to serve. thc~ >ubd.ivis:ion. If construction of the improvements proceeds befor% tl~e pu1)Zi.c san.itr2ry s<~wer i.s avail<sbZe, a dry .sanitary sewer shall be installed within -5- 3f0 A(1!3(11?Nr,_WAA~ifI.1 NC>~i:)lV _.___._____._---_---_______...._._.__.__. MC~(VDAY ~~ ~~ OCTO}3E'~R 1 > 1 ~?> the streets ,xncl!or c:~asements be>:Eore the streets are paved, (?) Na buildzrg permits• shal-1 be issc>d upon ary lot in the subdivision until a water system is install Ed i_n the subdi,°.is_ion moeti.rr~1 aZ1 the requirements of the Public Works Dept. and Fire Departm-ant for. both dornest.ic and fire -flow purposes, (8) The areas designat`r1 for stcarm re!:entio.a, buf.fc=.r screening and reserve area for i=ut.ure read improvements be inc:l uded in t:'~e F:<1at wi th covenants allowing the portion designated as .re.s<~rcre area for. fut,rre rc;ad to be used .far road purposes as determined by the City of Auburn. Ma~1ox• K~>x•s~sy rrote~.d th~~ Iz~t~;,~.r from Mr, C"rowe.ll and the commr~nts made duz~in~3 ~:az: preaviaus pu.blir: hc~a.r,'rr:~ r+xou.lc9 apply to this request a1sa, 1'om 13~3rc~lraus_~~n addt'~r9 t:a ii,isa pre=U•.ioc.rs c~ornments by saying the onZzt way to so1~%:-~ the prol~.l<.rm,° is (:c> a~>pz~r~vc~ cl<vr,lopment which wou.id •provide more money to the C'it;r. 13ob T'c.tr~rs disazlrf~ed in that ,i:f rlou bring more people into the area you woui .1 also need more protect.i-err, Zt was rnnved by Td.itchcock, seconded by Kitchell, that the public hearing be closed. :?NOTION CARI~tIED It was rnoved bzl 1:,~>a, seconded by Hitchcock, to approve the preliminary .plat: r~sf Devorz.sl~ir°e (.<at~plicat:_io.zz P-6-?9) incl uding the Planning Commission and P•ublic,• D~ox•ks re comrnenda t i ~n s . ROLL, CE3LL VOT'E': A11 Cbuncilmembers voted YE5 MOTION CARRIEC~ .1.1. Mayor Kerse°,r declared the-' pub.li.c hearing open on the request of Keysrm Investments Ltd. to rezone ,~ p~:r.7•cc1 of land approximately 5 acres in size lying between 5.3rd St, .S.E, and Ora~r~tz Roac1 from Unclassified to R-1 (Single Farn.ily) . (Application 2.1-?9) The Planni.rag Cornni.is:=_ion recommends approval of this request for the .following reasons: (1) They request will conform to the Comprehensive Land UseP1an, (?.) 2'he .su.bdivi.s.i.c~n of the ~nroperty which .is being considered under a separate applica-- t.i.on prov.i.c3e:> for an ovcar•al1 density of three (3) units per acre which will ccanfox•r to aur• Comprehensive Plan fo.r_ Zow dens-ity residential, (3) Our Public works Depart:rnent, .after rev; era o.f the soil logs and percolation tests have determined that- the crse o.f on-site sewage disposal systems would be approved subject to certain conditions, (~) Provisions are being made fora central water system utilizinc,.r a one mill.ia.n gallon r<servoir to be constructed by Local Improvement District, Mayor Kersey Hated the Ie.tter from Mr. Crowell and the comments made dur..incr the px•eviaus two ,public: hearings wauld apply also to this request. Na one in the and-fence had further comments on the request. It was movF~d by Fl i. t:nc~ack, seconded by t,a.rson, that the public hearing be closed. MOTION CA12.t~2~°;D Hitc:hrack e~xh.r,~crssr~rl c~°once.rn oven. ~the.~ use a:E sept.ic tanks even an a t~;zraporarz;, v~sis. 13arcrhar.rscn explai.necl .i.f the t.i.rrring went well there would be no need for se~~tic tanks. Sc17u.1cr ara"dec? before each bu.i.ld-ing permit is issued each lot would be considered err.its own merits, It ~n~as moved by Larsan, seconded .by Flechsig, to approve the request o.f Keyson Investments Ltd, t_o .rezone from Unclassified to R-1 (Application 21-79) to include the recommer..datior_s of t_he Planning Commission and Public works .Department. ROLL CALL V<„~TF': A.11 Cauncilmembers voted YES MOTION C.~RkIED 12. Mayor Kcarse~,-~ decZa.red t.tre public hearing open on the request of Keyson Inver°tments Ltd. far ~apg=royal o.f a preliminary plat to :be known as 6Vedgewood Located an a tri~~n~::{Ze of Zand wppa•ox.imr:~te>1y a acres i.n sizr~ 1yi.ng between 53rd St. S.E. and Oravcti ~~oad. (Ap1-,1.-icat.i.or~ ~'--?-?9,7 Thc~ PZarining Commission recommends appproval of the preliminary 1~1;~t of wc~dyC~?wooci' .~>uh.jc~4t to ±:he follarv.ing conditions: (1) The preliminary plat lacz ap1>ravK°:~d f`~,,r .~ tr/o (2) year pe:r:iod and if no development occurs within the rwo (7) y~..ra.rs, ,c?trt>1.ic hc~~r.r..ings would be required' by the Planning Commission ~.nd -5_ 361 fl!lN71~;N, d/atSl3.ItVr';'1'r)N M(7NUAY Ot:"%'073617 .1 , 1':379 Ci ty %~ortnci .l t;:; ;~•vrr, i rare:' nrl t.i nrc:~ ext<->~rrs i c>n, (~) Cr.r i vr?wrara ac~c<ass t;c) ::~l.i t 1~tc~ Zurs sfri;cll bc~ iz'c~irr i:;rt~ t:wc) rrrr~r,c•ic)r strcre;'ts. No p.r.•ivatc. lot: drivE~wt~ys shc~11 l;e~ <rlZowc~c:i f.rorn 53x•rl St r :~<~t .`.>.1~', or• G?ravetz Roar;Z, (Z) 7.'hcrre :>h.rl.l bF,, a natrrrrx.7. ~s:c•e~~s ~r rnznimurn cif '~~) r=r~crt zn ~ti'icltl~r a~loracZ that pa.rtion of thc,~ plat abutting L-.Ix~:~ aoi~rtax side of 53rc' :?r:., S.F-,'. «rzd the; northerly side of Uravetz Road. ?'h.is natural :~reLe sha.Z1 rc,ma.ir.~ trn~is•~~.rs~b~=rZ clfr.r~ing constrircti.on and after development ~snd sh~_Z1 b~ rE?StL'iCi~lti'r? ~:.ot'f~t1i.%2 t` -x,77 this lf'lt.:i,. 7.'11i.S mdi~ require adjustment of lot .S1i:.`'S especiallc? in !early 53r•_: tatrec>% S.E. , (2) That septic tan.k.s be allowed as a rrrethad of sew-?ge ris~,o_x~71 pr~cvided: (a) Prior to submitting a final plat all lots ~~ha1..:L have pr>rca=1U;-.z;~:r t~a.~v:a ~o df~t~_.rrninn that sufficient area wi11 be pravi_ded for ciraini=i_,'~ld tore=rv.r~~r ~~~ii:1r ::r .5,~ z°esarve. (bj No building permits s:7a11 .Zia iss~red an t.f705e lc%t:~ ;~?XCG'edl~?g t~r~'1~' 3'/%o ri1In117i1,2m S10pt". reglllrf:?mEJrlts .foz• instcl_~c3'CriUn a.i_ drainfic~lcl.s crnt:i:l .sl.zct ;`%me !.last ,ZJr.ablic: sewers a:re available, (5) A dry san_itari~ sE~we:r be .ir.,~1ta11ad in th~~ si-.rec~~t~ prior to paving. (~} Na building .,~Errnits :~rha11 he ?s.~;u~?d u~:r.r: ~.ny .lot .u7 t:he~ subdivision until a water system is installed _i r, the subda.vx:sior in,c~ci.rAr :~?7 t:rrc.~ rt>cfui.z•ernerats o.f the Pub1.%c Works and 1~ire I)f~p~~rt~m;4rts far k~oth r:/orr=~'st:2C ,:rxl l~rr~r, t'1aw purposes, (7) A reasonable site scrt:rera be co~~st.ruc- trd aloe<? L:1;.~ crasi~rrrl+,° bcacrnclary of the plat. r~r~yc_e Ert_ c cry arc >,' 1,r.:' c ~ ~~~, from Mr. Crowell and the continents made dL1ri,7y* tFae r~ p.l';?V.ICJLP,, t' ~:::<.f? I?.!}~t !C; ! e.,.rT.:ragr> .*T!~t'.r1(a i'ipfJ1 LJ a_Z.sa t0 th15 request.. L.1.J No orc:~ ire t:r,cr :zuda:~=:n~:-'~::~ hd ft%rthr-~r coindmF~,nts on the rec{ue,st. W :'-t: wa,_~ rrovcc ~_t t,;:ru~-can, :-c:~cclnde~d by .F1ech_sig, that_ the public hearing b:: cloyed. Q MUTTUrI cARRi ~'D It w:r_<, moved bla i~'licZa:;ir~,. .seconded by Hitchcock, to approve the request of nc~y,son Irrve::;tr7ants rJl~d. fcr• ~r r7a:-Zi.minary plat to be known as Wedgewoad (App.Zic,~t_i~.rr? n-7-°?~} to incZrzdc~ :.;tr.i.ct a:.llrt~r•~racfv~ to the P_Zanning Commi.ss.ion recommendations ar7d t_rr.::~ recorrLn.~~nd<„:i ,rr.; o t- :`hc:~ 1':xL>l i~~ works Do,nwrtntent . L<:-xa q7~~=:~t.s.c;r:~~~3 .Ztr~;, ~% ~ `= t~.hG C'l.snn.inq Cornmiss.iorl .. recazr>;nendations c~xp_•~'ss°i.t~ r:ru=rrc:~1°n of thc~, vro rd "-r'e~rr:~ora<rb_tc:",. Schuler reca~zzrznendecY a 20 .faot natural area. BargZ7ausen statc~ra rr e~t~ ,. c-r r.~r t j,.;r,'•:t'~_~ in te-~.~nls of 10 .feet. °lechs.ic? added try h.i.s rrrr>~_ .:on th<:t: ~r't~~m 7 state ~~ 15 footsite screen bF c•onstr•ur_ted a1on~ the r'r.35 F r.l y bn, uncZ~-a ;r.`? o.f the plat (r"~.Zanning Commission reronunendati.ons) . Hitchcoc.•k c~onc~::arr~~d i.n tfr t. mot_ian changf~. f2C)T,I CALL T/~%'i'E: A.Z1 C:curic°i.Zmamlaer,s voted YES MUTTON CARKIED CURI2ES F'tiNDENCE The C.i ty C_Z ark r ad t:ha fo11=~wi r7cr i tams I. bona Change ~pp.l ica~:ior7 ~~x•am %;eorge T. Cooper to rezonE fram M-2 (Heavy industrial) to R-4 (Multi--.~'anrilt?.) , property lacater3 on north side of 37th St. 5.E. in the X00 b.Zock rih'A 40'a 37t.:1i Sf , . t', (Applicat.ion 47°79) 2. Zane' Ci=aangi.~ ?,pplic~.~tiorr from ~7'osc~ph Sciola to rezone from R-2 (.Sing.Ze F'amilf,7) tc) C-1 (i:~iyht Cc)zrun~.r„i<:a_Z) , p.r•op<~.r~t;~ locate:ad on na.rtheaste.r.Zy corner of Harvey F.or.:d and "<r" ~ cr'ca<ai: h1.7%'. 11Z'Cfi .T 003 "'IC°" Str~ret N.E. ('Applicat.ion 4~1-79) 3. Zvnr~ Cr'7~;rictr~ ."IZ),z>l it ztio:; t corn A>c?.r.ttrw:ast Derve:~lope~rs to rezone from h-2 (Single £'amil yl to n-r (Mt1.t~C' ~-!r'~rrlr:l?j) , i?r~ol?:~~rtrf 1ar.;~tcrd south of 10th 5t. N.E. i.n t1~ac 700 b.iack. (APp:tic<:~t:ior .ic;-~7J) ~. 12ecxue.~t ai F'r_>l~ind A. C`r.<btrc~e. far approval of a final plat to be known as Lake=laxad Ii.i11s, D?visioxi No. 3, ;?~•operty Iacated east side of Uravetz Road and south :r1.de of- "K" :StrEtiet S o;;'. (A,[>p1 ic~r tia.~ Z~~-1-78) 5. Reque_s~ of Y/~_.~te.;.'ra WGshingtcn Ccrp. of Seventh Dag Adventists for approval o:_= final plat to be k.r7o~yn «s r'lgape r~crf=s, property Located an sauthf=ast corner of L9th and "D" Streets 3aE. (Al~plic°:t?on P-10-79) -7- ~~2 t1l3URN~_W~lr,ltl°Nlr1cJN _.. __ _ MC)NIJIIY OC'TODG'1: 1, .1.979 Fi, !dr qu<~sf of S fi ~~ ~3rri lrlr~r~; ~ Dev~~.lopc~r•s =or r~pp.rav4-r1 0.{ a pralim.inary plat to b~~ known as Shadow Z~~trk, ~>x•oFrc:~rtzl l.ocatocl c)n not°th side of _?7tlz S.E'. .zn 900 black. (Appl.icati.rrr l:>-13-79) It was moved by Larson, seconded by F'lechsig, to refer Applications 47-79, 48-79, 49-79, P-1-78, P-10-7a and P-1.3-79 to the next regular meeting of the Planning Camrrrission. MOTION CARRIED RECOMMENDATIONS The Department of Public Works recommends the following for Council approval: 1. Change Urder No, 1 to Contract 79-08, L.I,D. 297, undergrounding in a11ey south of E. Main ~t, betwecan "A°' Street S.E. and Auburn Way South, increase in t1a amount of $3,302,24 de)e~ to .buried wa11s encountered in excavation and .i.nstazllatior) of guard ,t:~o.st<:,• at vau.i t~ _Xorations. It was moved .by Lea, sFar:•onded by li.itchcoclc, to approve C."hanye Order. No. 1 to Contract 79-Ofi, I,I.D. 297, in the amount o.f a $3,302.24 increase. ROIL CAL.r V;?TF': 7i1I Couricilrrrembers voted YES MOTION CAR.I~2IED 2. Change O.rde.~ No, 1 to Contract 79-09, St. Imp. 201, East Main St. between "id" and "R" Streets, increase. in the amount of $1,313.76 due to excessive thickness ire concrete .found while making storm sewer connection in manhole and removal of traffic _Csland. It was moved by Lea, seconded by Hitchcock, to approve Change Order No. 1 to Contract 79--0.9, St. Imp, 201, in the amount of a $2,313.76 increase. ROLL CALL VC)T.B: All Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED 3. Pay Estimates No. 3 to C."antrart 79-09, St. Imp. 201, East Main St„ construction, to Va11ey Ce~me~nt Construction .in the amount of $51,423.8.5. ContrG~c: t= Arrrc~unt. $288, 683.30 Earned t:ca Data 191,507.98 (Incl. $28,876.50 xetainagc) _Z"t wa.s mover' by Z;~~a, sc=.conded by Hitchcock, to approve Pay Estimate No, 3 tc. Contract 79-09, St. .Imp• 201, irz the amount of $51,423.85. ROLL CALL VC'TEr All Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CAR1rIED 4. Pay Estimate Na. 2 to Can tract 79-08, L.I.D. 297, undergrounding a1.1ey soot%) of E. Mairz St. .between "A" Street S.E. and Auburn Way So. to C. Ed Bowen Construction in the amount of $2,972.02. Contract Amaurlt $ 28,015.00 Earned to Date 24,351.94 (Inc1. $2,435.19 retainage) It was moved by I,ea, seconded by H.itchcoc.k, to a,pprave Pay Estimate No. 2, Contract 79-08, L.I.D. 297, in t.hc amount of $2,972.02. ROLL CALL VUTE: A.Z_1 Councz.lmcambers voted YES MOTZ'ON CARRIED 5. F>ar1 Estimate No. 3 to C'orrt..ract 79-01, L.I.D. 303, sanitary sewer construction West Va11 c:ry H.i ghwa y ~arc~a , incr. ease ,i n the amount of $27, 637.00 plus sales tax. 30" D.I. p.r.pe installed through a 42" casing - existing casing leaks. This constructio to be paid fnr by Metro perzdirzg approval .Metro/City agreement. It was moved by Larson, .seconded by Hitchcock, to disapprove Pay Estimate No. 3, Contract 79-r~1 , I,,I.D. 303. ROLL CALL VO:"F.r A11 Councilmembers voted YES 1~fOTION CARRIED 6. .Pay Estimate Nv. 1 to Contract 79-14, L.I.D. 304, sanitary sewers area "B" Si;:. N.W. -8- AUBURN, WASFZTNGTON MONDAY (?C~''OBER 1, 199- to C. Ed Bow,~n Construction Co. in the amount of $85,739.09. ,~'ontract Amount "arned tea rate $13i,390.gg 94,735.85 (Incl. $8,986.76 retairzagc) It was mover! by Le:~a, seconded by Hi.tchrock, to approve Pay .Estimate No. .7_, Contract 79-1!~, L.I.Z). 3C%~, tea C. Ed Bowen Construction in the amount of $85,739.09. ROLL CALL VO'P.E,'. A_Z1 Counci.Zrnembers voted YES 'NOTION CARRIED 7. Aw~.z.ccl !^orztr:'a~:t 7~~--1 ,, c.can~4rucf.:.irjnnf inrPx•ovoments to three i.nter.sect.iorzs, St. Trap. .Z 74, to Tott:rn I'1~r.~ctric,nn their low b.id of $235,116.50, p©nd.ing State ar:;l F'SCOC urpprov,zls. t~',znc~t:incl fAM and 1/2fi t~13s .Tax. Zt was moved by Lc~a, sc_~co.nrled by Hitchcock, to award Contract 79-15, St. .Irnp. 174, t:o TateyfnF.Zc=~~::tY•~:r; on thci.z° .7_ow bid of $235,116.50, penda.ng State ~~nd PSCC~(I <~pprov.31:s, ,`. unu'.i.rig F':4l~F r:znd l/lG Gas Tax. ROLL C.~iLL, VOC'1_: A11 Cocrncilmernbers voted YES MOTIOiV CAIZI;'IED 8. Autr'zrrity to ca11 .i'or l~ir.~ on the following Water ImprovemF.nts; W.I I ~? 1 - 5 i"1C~ r~n>> 7• .„t " Academy f_ank site W.I 1 's 1 <aY;d ~v z,:c>rraz~ ? ~ ;.n instal.lat.iora alone! Auburn [Vay South, ez:c. W. L. is?~. N: ~. F,c:o ._ ~.r~~ .>,.~atiun anc i.m2rrovements to existing :aooster station. W Q It was me%ve>d Z.~!1 .Lary:>caz7, .~~~~cond~~d by H_itcheock, to authorize a ca11 for bids on Wa tc: r rtr,;ax-av ~~rnc,ra t _L 12 , 2 } :.rnd 12~~ . RULE; Ct1LL b'Ot'l~'; ~i11 Courc..ilnrem.bears voted YES MOTION CARRIED ?'FtOCL.~Mr?'Z~t)NS> APPOINTMENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Ma yo r• Ke.r.~sc~~y .roc-~>rnrr,c~nc3erl to thc~ City Council Newsom J. Gibson, Jr, as the new City of Auh,.zrn P:s1 ica Cta_r.c_~f. Z"t: was rnov<:ct b,.~ i.,,=ch:~zcr, scx:nndcad .?~u La.r.son, that the Council concur. with the Mayor's recoznrne_~nda ti on . _ ROLL, CALL ~OTI;': A11 Councilmembers voted YES NOTION Cr""JZ.RIE'D C'OU.NCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS Munici 3.i 13ui.1dirrg Conunit:tee -Chairman Faob Roegner - No Report PZarrn.inc ,~ Z3eautzf.ic4.t_ion i.t~arvni.ttee - Chairwoman Lillian Kitchell - No Ropox°t Cltilit_t C'ozr,rn_itte> - Vir:e Chairman, Lewis Hitchcock - Minutes are of pub.tic record ., Air o.rt C.ornm.~ittc~~, -- Cha.irrr;an Z3 tad Larson _~~...,~} ___._____...._,...LL.__._._..__._. Tt w<ac7 mov~rd Zay 2;sr.r~yon, sr~r:orzdr~d .1>y K.itrhell, to authorize the Mayor and Finance ;'i.rcctor to contact the ,Si-:;rtc Aczdtox~ ,:and General. Attorney's offices to see if the recornrnendation oi' F'oste~z~ .:rnd Marsl,<s1.1 to df>.r'<~ase~ the Water/.Sewer Bonds with F.A.A. monies rnet their a p2~ro va 1. . 1N02'ION CARRIED Pub1i c Safet~,l Committee -- C'ha i..rman Lewis Hi tehcock .It was moved lay Chit:chcock, seconded by Larson, to declare Police Unit #39 surr~lus Arid authorize a ca11 for. bids t~o:r sale of the unit. ROLL C"AEI:, vOT~': A11 Councilmembers voted .YES MOTION C:~XR~Fr~ It w.ss zvovr>d .by zit:chc^oc°k, scconde:.d by Larson, to rescind Code 9.80.020 ROLL C~IGL VO'I7s': A1.t Councilmembers voted YES MOTION' CARr2I:~JD -9- ~~~ AtlI3URN, WA_SHING'PON_~,~ _______..___~_.._.__. MONDAYV~~_ ~~ OC3'OBF,'R 1, .1979 Finance Committr>e> - Chair.:nan Al Flechsig It was moved by Flechsiq, seconded by Lea, to approve the following interfund loans: Amount From Fund To Fund Interest Rate .Due Date $150,000 000 704 11.5 12-31•-79 25,000 000 797 11.5 12-31-79 ROLL CALL VOTE: A11 Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED It was movE>d by h'.Z~~chsi~l, se~corded by Lea, to approve Accounts Payable an Check> 3064 thraugh 3243 i.n thc~ amount nf' ,5914,7.91.09 and Payroll on Checks 5109 through 54~~1 in the amount of ,.51.6.'1,752.56. ROIL CALL VOTLs': AZI. Caunc.ilmembers voted YES MOTION CAR:~IED It was movF~d by Flr:chsi~l, sF~c~onded b,y t,ea, to authorize writing off of the folly,wing delinquent miscF~l.Zanc~ous aecountsand turn them over to the C.ity's collection ag~:~ncy: Invoice Nc . Name Amount 5744 C & M Marine $ 10.00 d~'alse Alarm 5272 Mr. M. G. Coffey 211.80 I~rt. Charges - Disc Packs 5530 Lawrence Campbell 137.31 5 S Installation - 35th Street 4756 Herb .EZving 107.02 Engineering charges SS Est Auburn Way S f Poplar Street 549<_; Curtis Johnson 771.41 Repair Fire Hydrant A Street 55.19 Wayne Madsen 183.22 Fire Hydrant Repair A Street 5542 ~' & S Development 170.85 Engineering Charges 14th Street 5516 Russell Wiggens 627.48 Fire Hydrant charges 29th Street 5702 Zar Enterprises 10.00 False Alarm 46.28 E. A. Wickland Const. - Water Imp. 57.18 #101 Inspection Charges ROLL CALL VOTE: A11 Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Street ti Engineeri~ Committee - Chairman John Lea - Minutes are of public record OLD BUSINESS Ordinance No. 3431 It was moved by .r ea, seconded by Hitc1'icock, that Ordinance No. 3431 entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CI2'Y OF AtIBt1RN, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CERTATN SUB SECTIONS OF AUBURN CODIFIED CITY OR.~INANCF, 10.12.110 (INCREASES AND DECREASES ON ARTERIALS) BY REDUCING THE SPEED LIMIT '~~ROM 45 MILES PER HOUR TD 35 .MILES PER HOUR AT ALL TIMES ON ORAVF,TZ -10- 365 11(rr3rJlzN, WASH.ING'!'(lN MONDAY OCTOBER 1 , .197> RUAI>, QUINCE; 5TiZ!?I~:'I' :1.1~;. ANU 51R.1a .5''CRhI~;!' SOUTHEAST," be introduced and adol~t:c~d. RUf,L CALL VOTE: A.Z1 CotlnC.ilrnemb€~rs voted YES MOTION CARRIED 012f).INANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ordinance No. 3432 It w~> rnovc~d bt.J `:~~crh. '":~, G;<.,M°anded by I~ea, that Ordinance No. .;432, untitled, "AiV ORD.Z~NANC:'T C)F `.i'I:(is' C L~TY i~l~" x?i7k,rT~:'d, WAS191~NG1'ON, DETERMINING AND I~'T.KING 1'HE Af10UNT TO I;E' flAISr;D 13Y AD VAS,«~2%Ill 7'~ cl',S I'~9i'~ k'TSC."rdi., YI:131~i .1~$p FOR TI1F. CITY OF AUBURN, NvA~si~{NGTO~'V, PURSUANT `i'O 'I'F1I' F'1ZOV?.S1ON~' C)F 77.CnW. 35A.:33.].:35," be i~ntroducc=d and ado,~teet. ROLL CAZ,C, VOTE': A.Z,J Cnrtnci lrncmbr~.rs voted 5'ES MOTION CARR.1Ei) C).x°dinance No. 3433 It was mo/t~r~ by I;a, ~aiar;, sccordf?~1 bra Flechsig, that Ordinance 1Va. 3433, e.rati.tlud, "P'V e^ ORDINA:'VCF OI Tl~ s C ] 1'.':° C)~' AI f3 t:i,.N, Wt~.SIi.TNGTOIV, PROVID.I'NG FOR THE REZONING OF A PARCEL (~,J OF LAND 27~4'OU .'>~~I~1}il~r' fZ..'r~"T )~V' S?`ZE J~,OCATED ON 7.'HE SOUTIiWEST CORIJF.F.OF nCn STREF,°l S.W. AND 3ftD Si'2Ef"z' .GJ. ; 73f;'I':n1 `E'N 3RD S:l°REET .5.W. AND HIGHWAY 1$ UN-RAMP, WITHIN I'H'E CITY OF AI713URN, WA`If7_'NGTOXJ, C.`ilAlvu'1:~IG 2'HF ZONING CLASSIFICATION THEREOF FROM M-1 TO C--3," W be introduced a~ad ada~tcz<f . ROLL CALL VOTE: A.i1.Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Q Ordinance 1Vo. .3434 It was mo/cci 1; c7 L;~x~r>ori, :>e<~<:a.~cle:d by tia.tchcock, that Ordinance PJa. 3434, enf:itlc~d, °':~~IV ORDI:'VAArCE' Oe~ THTi' C'ITY` i:)1~' AUL7tJ.~(li, WASHINGTON, PROVIDING FOR TH.F. REZONING OF A PARCEL OF LAND 9,..140 SI;~IJARE'r',~'ET IN .SIZE LYING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF AUBURN WAY SGU~'EC I?'J THk' 360p BLC)L'K, AKA .3b1.5 AUhL'RN WAY SOUi'H, WITHIN THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, CHANGING TflELON1'N( CZ,~S;STFICT~T.7C?;V T1fF1'F'r7t' ;?',~''C)Ai R-2 TO C-1,°' be .introduced and adoz.tec3. ROLL CALL VOTE': A1T_ Counrilmembers voted YES MOTION CAF,RTED Ox°dinance No. 3435 It was moved by La r.~on, seconded by Flechsig, that Ordinance No. 3435, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF T11L CITY OF AU13URlJ, WASHINGTON, PROVIDING FOR THE REZONING OF A PARCEL OF I;AND 1~.2~ A(":RE,`_; IN .S'IZE' LYTN"G ON TFiE NORTH SIDE OF 37TH STREET N.W. ADJOINING TIIE MILWAUKEE RAILROAD I~IGIIT--OF-WAY, WITHIN THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASH?.NGTO_N, CfiANGTNG TFIE ZONING CI,ASSIFIC'ATT.OIJ THEREOF FROM UNCLASSIFIED TO M-1," be introduced and adopted. ROLL CAL I, VOTE: All Councilntembers voted YES MOTION CARRTE.D Ordinance No. 3436 1t was mc~vc~d btJ Larson, <3cccnded by I:'Iec.hsig, that Ordinance No. 3436, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE: OIL' THii" C".C2'Y 01~' AIJI3III~N, WA.7RIINGTON, PROVIDING FOR TIIE REZONING OF .9 PARCEL OF' LAND 3-•.t/2 A("Rl?S IN SIZE LYTNCa OPJ TI1F.:' WEST SIDE OF THE WEST VALI,E"l HIGHWAY TN THE 400p 13Z,OCK, GtIITttIN 7'Jl£' CI2'Y OI' AIII?UFtN, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATTOIV THERE01~' I"I,'OM UN("hASSIFI`I:II TO M-1 , `° be i.nt.roduced and adopted. ROLL CAL I. VOTJs': A11 Cc)trncilmembers voted YES MOTION CARR:tED Ordinance No. 3437 It was moved by Larson, seconded by Ilitchcock, that Ordinance No. 3437, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THIS' CI`1'Y OF' P.IJBL'RN, GJASHI.NCyTON, PROVIDING FOR THE REZQNI.NG OF A PARCEL OF' LAND 7,$90 SQUAT+'E FEET' TN SIZE LYING ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 8TH STREET S.r~. AND "B" STREET S.E., WI'."11IN THE CITY OF AUBIIRN, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION THEREOF FROM R-3 TO C-3," be introduced and adopted. RUI,L CALL VOTE: A11 Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CA.i2iiTED -11- ^" ~ ATIf3lJRN~_ WASHI. NC'1'ON ~~_~~~ ~_~~~MONDAY ~~ OCTOBER 1 , 1979 Ordinance No. 3438 _Tt w~.~s mavFd by Gc~rsc)n, srx:ondcs~d by F'lech,s_iy, that- Ordinance No. 3438, entitled, '°AN OIZUINANCIs C)F 7'Jll; C.'l'r'Y C)F' A+Jr3i1RN, WA.~iF1INC;TC)N, f'ROVX'DING FOR 7'HE' CONSTRCJCT.ZON OF T:XCAVATION, Ii1f1,1,A11T, ST(71~M L~irAlNXic~ts, culzl~ ANI) r.;llT"1'+,R, A~al'HA.hI' CONCRI.TI :!i)r2F'A(;'INC~, 8 ZNC:'l~1 CAST .1`RUN WATr,R MA.CN, 1~".1"llti; 1iS'1)kAN'1'.`.;, fl INCH ."aANI~TARY SI;'k/IR AND STREE2' LIGHTS ON "l)" ST'. N.E. P'RCJM A PUTN`r' .31~J r~'riET NC7ITC1 Uk' 15TH ST. N.ha. TO 16Tr1 ST. N.E.; .16TH ST. N.E. .i3ETWEEN "D" AND "F;" ::T. N.F,', .AND "rs" S4'. N.E. BETWEEN 16TH AND 22ND STREETS N..E., WITIi.IN Tl'IE CITY ors' A1113URN, WASHINC'YTON; CREATING AND ESTABLISHING LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DI.STRIC't' iVU. 308; PROV1'DING'~"IIE METr10D OF 7iSSESSMENT IN SAID DISTRICT AND THE .MODE OF PAYMEitiTr' THEREOF' AND CREATING A ~'~OCA.Z, IMrROVEMENT FUND Tr1EREFOR," be introduced and adopted. ROLL CALL VOTEr Cauncilmember.s Larson, Flechsig, Lea and Kitchell doted Y Councilmember Hitchcock voted NO. MOTION CARRL_'D Ordi.na.nce No. 3439 .It was moved by Larson, seconded by Flechsig, that Ordinance No. 3439, entitled. "AN ORDINANCE OF TFlii CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, PROVIDING FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT ON PROPERTY ZONi:'1) C-3 LOCATED ON A PARCEL OF LAND 106,800 SQUARE FEET IN SIZE ON THE WEST SIDE OF' "I" .STRE'E'T N,E. IN THE 2800 BLOCK, WITHIN THE CITY OF AUBTJRN, W.ASH.INGTON," be introduced a;~d artoptc~d. RULZ, CAI:L VOTEa A11 Cauncilmembers voted .YF.S MOTION CARR.IPlD Ordinance No. 3440 It was moved by Flechsig, seconded by Kitchell, that Ordinance No. 3440, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE; CITY OF ATIBiJRN, WASHINGTON, PROVIDING FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT ON PROPERTY ZON's'D R-4 LOCATED ON A PARCF,L OF LAND ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF 5T11 AND "B" STREETS N.E., WITHIN THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON," be introduced and adopted. ROLL CALL VOTE: A11 Cauncilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Ordinance No. 3441 It was moved by Lea, seconded by Hitchcock, that Ordinance No. 3441, entitled, '°AN ORDINANCE OF TK~~ C.°I2'Y OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON , RELATING TO AND PROVIDING FOR TH.F CONDF;MNA- TION OF TRACTS t7F L.~lND 13.Y THE CITY OF AUBURN FOR STREET PTIRPOSES AT "A" STREET S.E'. SOUTH OF ELLTNG:~ON ROAD TD 6T1! STREET S.E., WITHIN THE CITY OF AUBURN," be intr::~duced and adopted. ROLL CAdL VOTE: All Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIt'D Ordinance No. 3442 It was moved by I,ea, seconded by Flechsig, that Ordinance No. 3442, entitled, "~N ORDINANCE. OF TH.r' CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, APPROVING THE PLAT OF RIVENDELL ESTATES TO THE CI2'Y OF AUBURN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF ON FILE WITH THE CLERK OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASSHINGTON," be introduced and adopted. ROLL CALL VOTE: All Councilrnembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Ordinance No. 3443 It was moved by F1ec1'isig, seconded by Hitchcock, that Ordinance No. 3443, entitled, "AN ORDINANCZ; OF THE' CITY OI' AUBURN, WASHINGTON, PROVIDING FOR THE REZONING OF A PArZCEL OF LAND SITUATED NORTH C)F .Z5T11 5'1^REET N.W. BETWEEN THE WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY AND STATE HIGH 1F,7, WITIITN TIIE CI7.'1c' c.)r~ AUBURN, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATIOIJ THEREOF FROM M-2 t_o C--3," bc~ i.ntroduced ar~d adopted. ROI.,la C,'AC,L VOTE: All Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Ordinance No. 3444 tt was rnaved by Kitchell, seconded by Larson, that Ordinance No. 3444, entitled,, "AN ORDINANCE OF TH.1' CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF A.UBUR"; CODIFIED -12- 3 6'7 AlJ13IlItN, WA.S"ILINC;TON MONDAY OCTUbE~;R .1. , .Z 979 C'I'TY ORDINANCE CI.AI'I's~;R .ifl, RIiLAI'ING TC1 COMI'RZsHE°.NSIVE ZONING," bc~ .introduced and adapted, ROIL CALL VOTts z AI.Z Coczncilnzembi"rs voted YES MOTION CARRIED C>rd.inance Na. 3445 It was rnave~d by l~rar.sc~:s, sr_°canc3ed by Kitchell, that Ordinance No. 3445, entitled, "Ale' ORDINANCE' OF" Tlfis' C:C'Z"Y OI'" AUK;ItRN, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 9.52 OF I'HE COAIF'Ix.'D ORDTNANCF;S OF TIICi (;'ITr' OT' AUZ3(Ir"ZN BY CIIANG.ING TFIE NAME OF THE TITLE TH.~'RETO AND ADDING A NE'W SUB SECZ'IO"t 7'C? fir' .KNOtti"N AS :x.52.020," be intraduced and adopted. RC)LL CALL, VOTE: ~i_11 Courscilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Ordinance No. 3446 It was mov<~~d by Fiitr.;hcorryK, sec:anded by Larson, that Ordinance No. 3446, entitled, °'AN ORDINANCEF; OF 'PIiE CZTI` OF' AUL:(JRi~r, WASHINGTON, ADDING TO AUBURN CODIFIE.fJ CITY ORDINANCE Z 0. 04. D.Z CJ 7'HT;' .AD')P2'_lON ?3 k' RL~ FF_;RENCP^^, OF R . C.W . 46.20,1.90 (LICE'PJSE TO I3E IN Ih11~~"P.IATr,' PO.SSE.SS.IOJV` AND 1)I.~'t~L.AYIs`17 Off' DF~:MAND) ANb R.C.W. 46.2D.5DD (SPEC.IAL ENDORSEMF,'NT FO.t~ MUTURC.°YC:LE OPE.I2AZ'OR'S° I.Z~CEs1VS.E) AND D~;C."LARINCr .AN EMERGENCY," be intraduced and adapte;.3. W IlOI,L CA.Li, ;/OT,": A.i1 Councilrnembers voted YES MO!'ION CARR3~ED l" J W Ordinance No. 3447 It was znavc:cl big i~'1cr.°hs~.iG~, s~::=ar~ded by I,ea,~that Ordinance Na. 3447, erst:itled, "AN Q ORDINANCE, OZ~ TIIE CITY OI'' AUBURN, WASHINGTON, ADDING NEW SECTIONS TO AUBURN CODIFIED CITY ORD3l~JA1VCE ClIAPI'F'2', 3.=1.1 :ZELATING :PO THE GARBAGE FUND UTILITY TAX," be introdu~.~e<;i and adapted. ROLL CALL VOTE: A_i1 Council members voted YE:5 MOTION CARRIiiD Ordinance No. 3443 It was mavc>d by t".lerlssicl,. ~;~~~~°anded by Lea, that Ordinance No. OI~D.~N<'~NCIs' l7F ~'i1N;' ('I'CY Qi°' %iU.I~URN, WA5tI1NGTON, AM.END.LNG SECTIGN NO. 2G76 (PASSED OC:4'OBF.R 16, 1972) RELATING TO TII'E ADVANCE TR. FUND,'° be .intraduced anci ador~te:d. 12GLL CALL VOTE': A11 Councilmembers voted .YES Orr(inc~rare No. 3449 .3448, entitled, "AN 5 OF AIJBIIRN CI'I'1' ORDINANCE 9VEL EXPENSE' REVOLVIri'G M0.'CION CARRIED It was rnoved by Flechsig, :~r~canda?d by Zlea, that Ordinance No. 3449, entitled, "A1V ORT7.INAiVCF, PROVID:TPIG FOR THE ISSUANCE OF WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF' COSTS AND EXPENSES OF' LOCAL I.~1I'RO'JEMENT DI"l.'R?"C2' NO. 3~J5,'0 be introduced and adopted. ROLL CALL VOTE: All Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Ordinance No. 3450 It waa waved by ''.14°Ci751(a, secanded' by Lea, that Ordinance No. 3450, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE PROVILING F'C7R THE: ISSUANCE OF WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF COSTS AND EXPENSES OF LOCAL .IMPROVEX9E<'VT DIST.F~IC'T NO. 303," be introduced and adopted. ROLL CALL VOTEr A11 Councilznembers voted YES MOTION CARRT.ED Resolution No. 1016 It wa> mc~v~=~d isy t~'Z<.>crrsi~, sc~c,anded by Larson, that Resolution ?VO. 1016, entitled, "X R1:',SOLU7'ION OFTHIs CXZ'Y Ct?(I!'~rC'IZ: GF "I'FIP,' CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTO:'V, AUTHORIZING '1'H J9r'?i'Ox'. AND CITI` C'L.E12K Ot, `L'IIL~ C.:-TY O.° AUl/RN, TO EXECUTE A LATE COMER SANITARY SEWER AGIZ:>;LI'~7ENT BETWEEN ^9AIVNY SANGAIFiN(' AND THE C3.2'Y Or' AUBURN," be adapted. ROLL, CALL VOTE; A11 C.oisncilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIED Resolution No. lOZ7 -13- ~f 8 AUBCIRN, WA.SHINC,2'ON __,___ MONDAY OC'TOBER' 1 , 1979 It was moved by .C,ar:~son, seconded by Flechsiq, that Resolution No. 1017, entit.Zed, "A Rk;SOL,iTT1"ON ON' TTtT;' CI"'T'Y C'OTINCTI, Of' THE G"ITY OF At1t3URN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZI"NCI Ah'D T)IT21sCTINC: '1'TIB Mf Y0(~ ANT) C't1'1' C'I;1RK Ot~ T1Yl;' CITY OF AUBURN, TO EXECUTE FOUR (4) EASEMENTS I31iTW!'EN 7'ff1"; C..1~7'1~` OF' llflN(!T~'N 111V1) :7`TIt" WESTERN WASHINGTON COFORAT.ION OF SEVENTH'DAY ADVENTZS2'.S Z~`OR ~7AN.SuT~;N'.`? C)1~`F'-.S.Z°:Z'k' WATERMAIN," .the adopted. IlOL L, CALX, L'OTE : .411 Couract.Lmemhexs voted YF>'S MOTION CARRIED The Coi.anc.i. l a:ac7.jcizr.r~E>c3 Cr.> r.xc~~cut.ivr' session to discuss matters q.Z' personnel at 1.:i' :24 p. The Corznc%1 rc~convc~r-4r•c.l z:o .r~~.~gr,ala.r :~essio.n at 12:?8 a.rat. It was moved by Lea, sec°ond~~cl .~iy H.itehcock, that the Mayor and City Clerk be au' horize and directed to :-~i.yn an agreemf~nt with the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration to apply fora federrAl. grant t_.o implement a robbery reduction program in the City of Auburn, Washington, for tlaE= year 1980. ROLL CALL VOTE: A11 Councilmembers voted YES MOTION CARRIE.J The Council adjourn-aed to anop:her executive session to discuss matters of personnel at 12:40 a.m. the .regular meeting was adjourned at Z:00 a.m. ~' STANLEY P. SEY, M Y R /'i6G C LEE MCCONNEHEY, CITY CLE 0 --14-