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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-07-1989CITY OF AUBURN CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES August 7, 1989 730 p.m. ' I. CALL TO ORDER The regular meeting of the City of Auburn Council was called to order by Mayor Bob Roegner at 730 p.m. in the City of Auburn Council Chambers. A. Flaa Salute Mayor Roegner led those in attendance in the pledge of allegiance. B. Roll 11 Those in attendance include Mayor Bob Roegner and Councilmembers Walters, Burns, Larson, Roland, Brothers, and Kurle. Councilmember Whittali is excused. Staff inembers in attendance include Police Chief Jake Evans, Fire Chief Bob Johnson, Personnel Director Gre[el Sloan, Parks & Recreation Director Len Chapman, Finance Director Pat Dugan, Public Works Director Frank Currie, Planning Director Mary McCumber, Senior Planner Lynn Rued, Ciry Attorney Marguerite Schellentrager, Deputy City Clerk Gayle Butcher, and City Clerk Robin Wohlhueter. C. Announcements and A000intments Announcements 2. Apnointments ' a. Plannine Commission Confirmation of Linley Burnsworth to a vacant seat whose term expires l2/31/90. b. Human Resources Confirmation of Iva DuBey to a vacant seat whose term expires 12/31/90. Motion by Councilmember Larson, second by Councilmember Kurle to confirm the appointments of Linley Burnsworth to the Planning Commission, and Iva DuBey to the Human Resources Committee for terms to expire on December 31, 1990. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6-0. D. Aeenda Modifications Agenda modification inNude Council agenda item II.C.1. which forwards a letter dated August 4, 1989 from S.H. Demarest regarding Application No. RE20004-89 appearing under the public hearing portion of tonighYs agenda II.A.1. Another modification includes II.C.2 which transmits a letter dated ' 153 154 CITY OF AUBURN COUNCIL MEETING August 7, 1989 August 4, 1989 from Richard T. Wooding requesting the Council consider conducting a public hearing on Application No. PL7'0003-88 which is scheduled for Council consideration under New Business VI.A. on tonight's agenda. IL CITIZEN INPUT PUBLIC NEARINGS & CORRESI'ONDENCE A. Public Hearinas I. REZ0004-89 7'he request of Simon Development Co., Inc. to rezone from R-MHP ro R-4 together wi[h a Comprehensive Plan Map amendment from moderate to high density residential on property located on the northeasterly side of Auburn Way South in the 3900 block containing approximately 6 acres. Prior opening the public hearing, Councilmember Roland reported that Simon Development Company has made an offer on property she owns, and therefore, would abstain in receiving testimony or acting upon Application No. REZ0004-89. Councilmember Itoland left the Councit Chambers. Mary McCumber addressed the Council on the issues of Application No. REZ0004-89 as it relates to the procedures. Mary McCumber stated the action before the Council is an application for a proposed rezone and a Comprehensive plan Map Amendment on approximately six acres at 3900 Auburn Way South. Staf£ and Planning Commission are recommending denial based on the City's plans and policies. The SEPA process is not complete. Ms. McCumber noted that if the Council wants to consider R-3 zoning then Application No. REZ0004- 89 would be held over a"Old Business and the SEPA process completed. Application No. REZ0004-89 would be held over as "Old Business". Mayor Roegner opened the public hearing. Roeer Blavlock l0717 NE 4th Street, Suite 9, Bellevue, WA 98004 Roger Blaylock, Land Use Consultant, prepared the application to the City of Auburn for the proposed rezone. Mr. Blaylock briefly described his background in local land use government issues. Mr. Blaylock presented a slide presentation [o give the Council a view of the style of developing an apartment complex. Steve Demarest - 818 South Yakima, Tacoma, WA 98404 Steve Demarest, Attorney representing Dan Simon and John Lewis, addressed specific comprehensive plan and land use issues. Beginning his comments with a diagram for the Council of the rezone application process showing the non-SEPA issues, SEPA issue, slope protection, and outlined options available for the Council. Mr. Demarest directed the Council's attention to three display boards. The first display board shows building elevations; the second display PAGE 2 1 ' ' CITY OF AUBURN COUNCIL MEETING August 7, 1989 board illustrates adjoining land uses and zoning; and the third display board denotes the the overall site of the proposed rezone area. Mr. Demarest presented arguments, and emphasized the need for the R-4 zone. As an alternative to the proposed R-4 zone, Mr. Demarest suggested the Council consider a R-3 zone which could allow multiple family, and with a Conditional Use Permit would permit six to ten ' units per acre. The R-3 zone implements the moderate density residential map designation. Mr. Demarest concluded his comments by stating the proposed development is within the plan and policies of the City, and handed the Council a proposed motion to consider. Motion by Councilmember Burns, second by Councilmember Walters to close the public hearing. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 5-0. Mayor Roegner asked for questions from the members of the Council. Some of the Council expressed concern regarding density requirements in developing the proposed rezone property as it reiates to the consistency of the Comprehensive Plan and policies. The Council questioned the staff in calculating the number of units on the proposed rezone property, and whether or not the undevelopable steep slope portion of the property was included. Staff responded that the Comprehensive Plan is silent on the issue of whether or not the City can include an undevelopable area in calculating density requirements for development. ' Mary McCumber indicated scaff would be looking at the issue of actual lot size development within a development in determining density requirements for environmentally sensitive lands as part of the Urban Design Plan. Staff also indicated that a rezone to R-3 may be possible in that it would implement the moderate density designation of the Comprehensive Plan. Motion by Councilmember Burns, second by Councilmember Walters to not approve the Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment and the rezone based upon the Findings of Fact and Conclusions as ouUined, and to instruct the City Attorney to prepare the necessary Ordinance. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 5-0. Councilmember Roland returned to the Council Chambers. B. Audience Particination - None. PAGE 3 ' 155� 156 CITY OF AUBURN COUNCIL MEETING C. Corresoondence August 7, 1989 I. Apalication No. REZ0004-89 A letter dated August 4, 1989 from S. H. Demarest regarding Application No. REZ0004-89 which appears under the public hearing portion ot tonighPs agenda [1.A.1. 2. Aoolication No. PLT0003-88 A letter dated August 4, 1989 from Richard T. Wooding requesting the Council consider conducting a puhlic hearing on Application No. PLT0003-88 which is scheduled for Council consideration under New Business VI.A. on tonighYs agenda. ❑1. COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORT'S A. Municioal Services Vice-Chairman Brothers reported the Municipal Services Committee met July 27, 1989 and the minutes are public record. At its meeting, the Municipal Services discussed Resolution 1991, Police vehicte replacement, and out-of-state travel. Vice-Chairman Brothers noted that OCficer Quimby is recovering. The next Municipal Services Committee meeting will be August 17, 1989 at 5:30 p.m. A tour of Valley Communications facility is scheduled. B. Plannina & Communitv Develooment Chairman Burns stated the Planning & Community Development Committee met on July 25, 1989 and the minutes are of public record. The meeting of the Planning & Community Development Committee is scheduled for Tuesday, August I5, 1989 at 7:30 p.m C. Public Works Chairman Kurle reported the Public Works Committee met prior to the Council meeting this evening at 530 p.m. The minutes of the August 7, 1989 mee[ing will be of public record upon publication. The Committee recommends approval of items appearing on tonighYs Agenda. The next meeting of the Public Works Committee is scheduled for Monday, August 21, 1989 at 530 p.m. D. Finance Chairman Walters stated the Finance Committee met prior to the Council mee[ing tonight. The next Finance Committee meeting will be prior to the next Council meeting of August 21, 1989 at 7:00 p.m. A. Minu IV. rnNSENT AGENDA July 17, 1989 regular Council meeting. B. Vouchers Claim numbers #47235 through #47718 in the amount of $699,193.69 PAGE 4 , 1 � GTY OF AUBURN COUNCIL MEETING August 7, 1989 2. Payroll u146379 through #146844 in the amount of $478,064.51. C. Billine Adiustment Recommend approval of billing adjustment to account #455-4110 in the amount of $189.54. D. 9u[-of-State Travel ' 1. Public Works Recommend authorization for Milt Townley of the Building Division to attend the IAPMO Conference in Sparks, Nevada on Septembers 24- 29, 1989. 2. Fire a. Recommend authorizing out of state travel for Assistant Chief Monroe S. Shropshire to attend the National Fire Academy from August 14th to AuguS[ 25, 1989. b. Recommend authorizing out of s[ate travel for Fire Fighter 2C Parry James Boogard Jr. to attend a course in emergency management at the Nevada Radiological Test Site near Las Vegas from September 20 through September 29, 1989. E. Contract Administration Game Farm Wilderness Park Recommend approvai of the Final Pay Estimate No. 7 Contract 88-07 ro Golf Landscaping, lnc. for the construction of Game Farm Wilderness Park. 2. Slurrv Seal ' Recommend approval of Pay Estimate No. 1 to Blackline, Inc. for Slurry Seal Contract 89-02. 3. Airoort lmorovements Recommend City Council award Airport Improvements 3-53-0003-04 & 3-53-0003-OS Contract 89-07 to Northwest Cascade, Inc., in the amount of $843,216.60 plus sales tax. Motion by Councilmember Larson, second by Councilmember Kurle [o approve Consent Agenda Items iV.A. through lV.E3. MOT10N CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6-0. V. OLD BUSINESS - None. VI. NE�V BUSINESS A. Aoolication No PLT0003-88 PAGE 5 ' l? l58 CITY OF AUBURN COUNCIL MEETING August 7, 1989 City Council to consider the request of Richard T. Wooding for a preliminary plat of an 8-lot single-family subdivision to be known as "Smalkamish Rim Estates" zoned RR (Rural Residential) to be tocated on the north end of Foster Ave. S.E. Motion by Councilmember Burns, second by Councilmember Walters to call for a public hearing on Appiication No. PLT003-88 for August 21, 1989 regular schedule Council meeting. MOT10N CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6-0. B. Aoolication No. PLT0003-89 Ciry Council to consider the request of John H. Yorke for a preliminary plat oP an 8-lot single-family division to be known as Yorke Division No. I" to �� be located on the south side of 33rd Street S.E.(if extended)in the 1400 block. Motion by Councilmember Burns, second by Councilmember Walters to approve [he preliminary plat based upon the Hearing Examiner's Findings of fact, Conclusions and Condition; and, to instruct the City Attorney to prepare the necessary Resolution. MOT10N CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6-0. Vll. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS A. Ordinances Ordinance 4355 An Ordinance of the City of Auburn, Washington, authorizing the Mayor to accept Schedule "A" which relates ro the Ciry of Auburn 1989 Budget reallocation of funds in various accounts in several funds pursuant to RCW 35A.33.120. Motion by Councilmember Walters, second by Councilmember Roland to introduce and adopt Ordinance No. 4355. MOZ'lON CARR[ED UNANIMOUSLY. 6-0. 2. Ordinance 4359 An Ordinance of the City of Auburn, Washington, amending Chapter 13.04 of the Auburn City Code entitled "Water Service-General Regulations" by deleting the present subp�ragraph A. of Section 13.04.280 entitled "Service Charges-P�yment Dates," and adding a new Subparagraph A to provide a specific due date on utility bill payments, and amending Subparagraph A of Section 13.04.300 entitled "Service Charges-Payment Delinquency," to conPorm [o the new language in Section 13.04280 Subparagraph A. PAGE 6 ' 1 ' ' , 1 CITY OF AUBURN COUNCIL MEETING .r � rt 'L �M�wn`�t^Prt . August 7, 1989 Motion by Couniclmember Walters, second by Councilmember Roland to introduce and adopt Ordinance 4359 which extends billing dua date from 10 to 15 days. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6-0. 3. Ordinance 4360 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, amending Auburn City Ordinance No. 3711 which enacted Auburn City Code Section l0.40.035 entitied "Auburn City Employee Parking Established," in order to change the designation of employee parking to conform to the actuat parking spaces available. Motion by Councilmember Kurle, second by Councilmember Burns to introduce and adopt Ordinance No. 4360. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6-0. 4. Ordinance 4362 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, approving an appropriation of Grant Funds in the amount of Five Hundred Thirty-Three Thousand Three Hundred Seventy-Two Dollars, ($533,372), and authorizing the Mayor to accept the grant from the Federal Aviation Administretion for Improvements to the Auburn Municipal Airport. Motion by Councilmember Kurle, second by Councilmember 8urns to introduce and adopt Ordinance No. 4362. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6-0. H. Resolutions ' . , , 1. Besolution No. 1990 � : A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn authorizing the Mayor to execute an egreement between the City of Auburn and Makers to provide consuttant services for the Downtown Design Master Plan. Motion by Councilmember Burns, second by Councilmember Welters to approve Resolution No. 1990. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6-0. 2. Resolution No. 1991 Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an egreement with Auburn Youth Resources for support services for youth and femilies in the Auburn Community. PAGE 7 _ � ' . ' , �- .` s P , . ,. f d . r 159� . ' `4 � r c ,, ) f •t ,�, �, �1 C1TY OF AUBURN COUNCIL MEETING August 7, 1989 Motion by Councilmember Brothers, second by Councilmember Roland to approve Resolution No. 1991. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6-0. 3. Resolution No. 1992 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn, Washington, [o execute a contract between Schwartz Tours and the City of Auburn to serve as travel agent for the Senior Center Fall Foiiage trip. Motion by Councilmember Burns, second by Councilmember Walters to to adopt Resolution No. 1992. MOT10N CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6-0. Vl[I. MAYOR'S REPORT IX. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Auburn City Council, the meeting adjourned at 8:45 p.m. Bo6 Roegner, Mayor 89M7-5 PAGE 8 l� �•l�c �!,�. 2obin Wohlhueter, c. �v ' , 1