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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil MINS 02-05-2002 Regular
FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL
Council Chambers - City Hall
Regular Meeting
February 5, 2002 - 7:00 p.m.
Minutes
1.
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
Mayor Burbidge called the regular meeting of the Federal Way City Council to order at
the hour of7:01 p.m.
Council members present: Mayor Jeanne Burbidge, Deputy Mayor Dean McColgan,
Councilmembers Mary Gates, Michael Hellickson, Linda Kochmar, and Mike Park.
Mayor Burbidge excused Councilmember Faison's absence.
Staff present: City Manager Dayid Moseley, Deputy City Attorney Pat Richardson, City
Clerk Chris Green, and Deputy City Clerk Stephanie Courtney.
II.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Deputy Mayor McColgan led the flag salute.
DEPUTY MAYOR MCCOLGAN MOVED TO AMEND TONIGHT'S AGENDA
TO ADD: MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. CELEBRATION UPDATE UNDER
COUNCIL BUSINESS; COUNCILMEMBER KOCHMAR SECOND. The motion
passed as follows:
Burbidge
Gates
Faison
Hellickson
yes
yes
absent
yes
Kochmar
McColgan
Park
yes
yes
yes
III.
PRESENT A nONS
a.
Sign Incentive Recognition
Mayor Burbidge, Community Development Services Director Kathy McClung and
Chamber CEO Delores Shull presented awards and certificates of recognition to various
businesses that brought their signs into compliance before the February 2000 deadline.
OR I GINAL
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February 5, 2002 - Page 2
Businesses were recognized in three categories including first to comply, most dramatic
change and most innovative.
b.
Arts Commission Introductions/Certificates
Council member Kochmar introduced and presented the following individuals with
certificates of appointment to the Arts Commission as voting members: Joseph Martinez,
Jacqueline Peterson, and Regina Bigler; she further introduced and presented the
following individuals with Alternate Commissioner appointments: Bonnie Knight-
Graves, and Orisade Awodola.
c.
City Manager/Introduction of New EmDloyees
City Manager David Moseley reported there were no new employees to introduce.
d.
City Manager/Emerging Issues:
City Manager David Moseley read and presented to plaques of appreciation to Chief
Anne Kirkpatrick and her staff on behalf of the Federal Way School District The plaques
are in recognition of the tremendous efforts by the Federal Way Police Department in
making the School Resource Officer program a success
IV.
CITIZEN COMMENT
Dave McKenzie Mike McLoed Judith CaIson Judv Brooks (written comments) Kelly
McKenzie David C. Morris and Larry King. spoke in opposition to the Oxford House
locating in their neighborhood of Twin Lakes.
V.
CONSENT AGENDA
a
b.
Minutes/Januarv 15 2002 Regular Meeting: -ApprOl'ed
Voucher -Approved
Monthly Financial ReDort/December 2001 -Approved
Planning Commission Workplan/Review Process for DeveloDment
Agreement -Approved
401 Governmental Monev Purchase Plan Changes/Resolution -Approved
Resolution #02-356
457 Deferred Compensation Plan Changes/Resolution -ApprOl'ed
Resolution #02-357
Bobcat Skid Steer Loader Trade Out Program -ApprOl'ed
5-Cubic Yard Dump Truck Purchase -Approved
c.
d.
e.
f
g.
h.
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February 5, 2002 - Page 3
COUNCILMEMBER GA TES MOVED APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT
AGENDA AS PRESENTED; COUNCILMEMBER HELLICKSON SECOND. The
motion passed as follows:
Burbidge
Gates
Faison
Hellickson
yes
yes
absent
yes
Kochmar
McColgan
Park
V1.
CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS
yes
yes
yes
a.
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Update -ADDED ITEM
Diversity Commission Chair Ron Walker reported on the Martin Luther King Jr.
Celebration that was held at Decatur High School on January 21" He noted it was a
wonderful celebration and thanked Council for their support.
b.
Human Services Commission Appointments
COUNCILMEMBER KOCHMAR MOVED APPOINTMENT OF RICK AGNEW,
VICKI BUNKER AND RICHARD BYE AS HUMAN SERVICES
COMMISSIONERS; AND FURTHER MOVED THE APPOINTMENTS OF
ESTHER HEO, AND RONALD SECRETO AS AL TERNA TE HUMAN
SERVICES COMMISSIONERS; DEPUTY MAYOR MCCOLGAN SECOND. The
motion passed as follows:
Burbidge
Gates
Faison
Hellickson
yes
yes
absent
yes
Kochmar
McColgan
Park
yes
yes
yes
c.
City Council Retreat/Resolution -ApprOl'eti Resolution #02-358
COUNCILMEMBER GATES MOVED APPROVAL OF THE RESOLUTION AS
AMENDED; COUNCILMEMBER KOCHMAR SECOND. The motion as amended
passed as follows:
Burbidge
Gates
Faison
Hellickson
yes
yes
absent
yes
Kochmar
McColgan
Park
yes
yes
yes
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February 5, 2002 - Page 4
VII.
INTRODUCTION ORDINANCE
Council Bill #293/Changes to Thresholds Requiring Right-of-Way
Improvements (25% Trigger)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY,
WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 22 (ZONING) OF THE FEDERAL WAY
MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADDRESS FRONTAGE IMPROVEMENTS
Public Works Director Cary Roe gave a brief summary to Council of the proposed
ordinance.
Citizen Comments:
Bob Cooper, and Russell Wolf spoke in support of Council Bill #293/Changes to
Thresholds Requiring Right-of-Way Improvements (25% Trigger).
DEPUTY MAYOR MCCOLGAN MOVED COUNCIL BILL #293/CHANGES TO
THRESHOLD REQUIRING RIGHT-OF-WAY IMPROVEMENTS (25%
TRIGGER) TO SECOND READING/ENACTMENT AT THE NEXT REGULAR
COUNCIL MEETING, FEBRUARY 19TH; COUNCILMEMBER PARK SECOND.
The motion passed as follows:
Burbidge
Gates
Faison
Hellickson
yes
yes
absent
yes
Kochmar
McColgan
Park
yes
yes
yes
VIII.
CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
Council member Gates reported to Council on her attendance at various regional meetings
including Puget Sound Regional Council, and noted she distributed a written update in
the Council's office on yarious Sound Transit issues.
Councilmember Kochmar recognized citizens in the audience, and announced the next
meeting of the Parks, Recreation, Human Services, and Public Safety Committee meeting
would be held February I ¡'h at noon.
Council member Park announced he would be attending the Chamber Lunch held
February 6th at the King County Aquatics Center, he also noted be would be taking part
of a Diversity Commission project on February 28th where he will give his comments on
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February 5, 2002 - Page 5
Diyersity in Federal Way. He further reminded citizens of the Asian New Year, and
reported on various celebrations.
Council member Hellickson had no report this evening.
Deputy Mayor McColgan reported he attended the grand opening of the new Albertson's
Grocery Store and thanked them for contributions made to the community. He further
thanked citizens who take the time to volunteer in our community helping our parks,
streams, youth and seniors.
Mayor Burbidge updated citizens and the Council of upcoming opportunities in the arts,
including the current Arts Commissioner Gallery Display at City Hall.
IX.
CITY MANAGER REPORT
City Manager David Moseley expressed his thanks to the Council members who were
able to attend the Association of Washington Cities Legislative Action Conference in
Olympia last week to discuss transportation, local government funding, and jail services.
Mr. Moseley noted the Police Department has begun impounding vehicles driven by
suspended drivers since mid-January under the Impound Ordinance that was passed by
Council. He added that staff is still ironing out some wrinkles in the process, but it
already shows a potential for reducing jail costs.
He further spoke to thank the Human Services Commission and Community
Development Department for their work on last week's Human Services Forum. This
meeting allowed discussions about human services need in South King County.
City Manager David Moseley also reported the State Auditor will be arriving late
February or early March to begin our annual audit. He extended "kudos" to Management
Services Director Iwen Wang and her staff for consistently receiving recognition for the
city's reporting.
Mr. Moseley noted that Chief Kirkpatrick checked the calls of service at the Oxford
House in Twin Lakes since residents have occupied the house and reported there have not
been any thus far.
He further reminded Council for the need for an executive session tonight for the purpose
of discussing Property AcquisitionlPursuant to RCW 42.30.IIO(l)(c); Potential
Litigation/Pursuant to RCW 42.30. 110(l)(i); and Collective BargaininglPursuant to RCW
42.30.140( 4)(a); for approximately one hour with action anticipated
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February 5, 2002 -Page 6
x.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
At 8:40 p.rn. Mayor Burbidge recessed to executiye session for the purposes of
discussing Property Acquisition/Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)( c); Potential
Litigation/Pursuant to RCW 42.30. 110(1)(i); and Collective BargaininglPursuant to RCW
42.30.140(4)(a); for approximately one hour with action anticipated.
Council returned to Chambers at 9:30 p.m.
a.
b.
Property Acquisition/Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1 )(b)
Potential Litigation/Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(] )(i)
Collective Bargaining/Pursuant to RCW 42.30. 140(4)(a)
c.
DEPUTY MAYOR MCCOLGAN MOVED TO DIRECT AND AUTHORIZE THE
CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO ANY NECESSARY PURCHASE
DOCUMENTS FOR THE ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTIES (ATTACHED
HERETO) REQUIRED BY THE CITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE PACIFIC
HIGHWAY S HOV LANE PHASE II (S. 324TH TO S. 340TH) STREET
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR FAIR MARKET VALUE, AS DETERMINED
BY REVIEW APPRAISALS, AND DIRECT THE CITY ATTORNEY TO CLOSE
THE TRANSACTIONS; COUNCILMEMBER PARK SECOND. The motion passed
as follows:
Burbidge
Gates
Faison
Hellickson
yes
yes
absent
yes
Kochmar
McColgan
Park
yes
yes
yes
XI.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Federal Way City Council, Mayor
Burbidge adjourned the regular meeting at 9:32 p.m.
NO.
Parcel
No.
1 0380900030
2 0380900040
3 038090 0045
4 1621049024
5 1621049025
6 1621049043
7 1621049044
8 1621049051
9 1721049004
10 1721049020
11 1721049026
12 1721049047
13 1721049065
14 1721049067
15 1721049068
16 1721049079
17 1721049097
18 1721049100
19 1721049112
20 1721049124
21 2021049069
22 2021049070
23 2121049025
24 2121049026
2121049027;
2121049030:
25 12121049034;
2121049049;
; , : 9058
26 :' ",.' 9037
27 : ',". ..: 9050
28 {:"", .~: 9õ6ã
30 :"',".," 0005
31 . ---0015
32' '0020
33' 0025
34'. . 0045
35' 0020
36 ' 0040
37 ' 0080
38 0100
39 ' 0120
40 ,- 0140
41 00., 0160
42 ' - 0200
43 ' n'.õ25õ
44 !Oõiõ
45 ~ . 0020
46 ". 9054
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Property Owner
Breen
'Bãrñãtt;Lim Associates
Pfeifer Marie F
Morris William J;Gretchen M
Sterba
Brušëhera, Galliano & Stadtner
Key Bank of Washington
Titterud Family Trust;Titterud Maryin N
Chase Liyio Limited Partnership
Ford Leasing Deyelopment Co
Mull Allen W
Rocinante Development Trust
Weiler Joseph G
Minkler Robert J
Strand Ray W;Ruby G err)
US Postal Seryice
Ssc Property Holdings Inc
Reinhard Distributing Co
Hong Soung E;ln W
Minkler Robert J
Johal
Campus Gateway Assoc.
McNeil
Christian Faith Church formerlv Weverhauser Co.
Liu Tien T;Connie
Conklin, Joseph
T F M Temple Assoc
Stock Wesley G;Beverly A
Martin Christopher B;Kristine M
Dowell Stephen L
Lee Charles E;Hyon S
Kim Ick Jin;Suk Hui
Huang Yun.Hsian¡¡
Husby Co.
Keybank National Assoc
Rose;Company L L C
Rose Brangie
Puget Sound Baptist Assn
Kim Jong Chan;Kan Nan
PB Investments Lp
Mcmillin Brian Edward
McMillin
Daeya Inyestment
Sterling Savings Associatio
Ke¡¡ Restaurants
Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes Phase"
South 324th Street to South 340th Street
Right of Way Acquisition
Business Name
FIRESTONE TIRE SALES-&-SERVICE
IZZYS PIZZA
SPARKS CAR CARE
PACIFIC PLAZA OFFICE & RETAIL
CAR CARE CENTER
GRAND CENTRAL SAUNA&' HOT TUB &
KEY BANK
"MIDAS
ÕÛÑÑ LUMBER
FORD DEALERSHIP
Single Family Residence
FEDERAL WAY MOTOR CO
FAST FOOD REST & AUTO SUPPLY
APPLIANCE SALES/SERVICE
VALUE VILLAGE
US POST OFFICE
SHURGARD SELF STORAGE
ERNIES TRUCK STOP/MINI MARKET
EVERGREEN PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
MOTORCYCLE SALES & SERVICE
VACANT LAND
VACANT LAND
SPRUCE BLOG
VACANT LAND
VACANT LAND
VIDEO TRONICS
GEM TOP
PACIFICA PARK
, I
HI PERFORMANCE AUTO PARTS
ACC...WAREHOUSE & OFFICE
EASTWIND MOTEL
SECOMA VILLAGE
STEVENSON MOTEL
ONE.HOUR SIGNS & SINGLE FAMILY R
SHERWIN.WlLLlAMS RETAIL & MAACO
PARKER PAINTS
VACANT LAND
PS BAPTIST ASSN MINISTRY OFFICE
NEW HORIZON MOTEL
VACANT LAND
MACS PLAZA (33110
MACS PLAZA (33130)
OFFICE & RETAIL
STERLING SAVINGS BANK
KEG RESTAURANT
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True Cost
Estlm~,~e
33,7501
33323
,27:0001
54248
82,080
54,3381
$7,088
29,633
67,613
88875
6Ù781
99090
4ÙOOI
55,103
92,430
54,000
35,820,
88,875
31,0501
57,713
45,023
T76,2081
$226,523
$149,805
$168,750
$23,265
$61,425
$122,333
$27,225
$42,0981
T46,440
$108,855
$54,405
$27,923
$21,285
28,350
43,740
45,383
42,075
$4,725
28 350
28 350
$60,570
$66,623
i35,100
:iD
f(/! .
EXillBlr /(
-¥:5:¡O~ ~~
Appraised
Value
$26,874
$28,167
$24,011
$46,035
$67,152
$58,462
$7,291
30,568
39,262
58,713
$22,702
$80,072
$50,716
$41.332
$68,584
$44,128
$63,600
31.992
25,788
47,691
T28,1581
$30,483
$197,000
$71,574
$80,625
47,985
13,793
67,827
38,336
$36,098
$44,434
$73,529
$41,928
$25,085
$20,226
$21,059
$25,272
$29,276
$47,718
$2,986
$23,055
$iš]õ81
$37,586
$50,237
_m260
Review
Appraised
Value
$25.500
$28,300
$24,200
$46,100
$64,600
$53,900
$7,400
$30,800,
$39,400
$59,200
$22,800
$80,200
50,900
41,500
T68.800
$44,300
$63.600
$32,100
$26]ÕÕ
$51,300
$28,200.
$30,000
$198,400
$71,600
$80,700
$48,000
$13,900
$72,100
$76,
$38,500
$36,300
$44,700
$73,700
$39,400
$25,200
$18.000
$21.200
$25,300,
$29,300
$48,000
$3,100
$22.950
$18,400
$38,800
$50,400
}38,600
Review
Appraisal
plus lQ%..
28,050
31.130
26,620
50,710
$71,060
$59,290
$8,140
$33.880
$43.340
$65,120
$25,080
$88,220
$55,990
$45,650
$75,680
$48,730
$69,960
$35,310
$28,600
$56,430
$31,020
$33.000
$218,240
$78,760
$88,770
$52.800
$15.290
;79,310
~
42,350
39,930.
$49,170
$8' n71)
$4 .": j
...R. .;" i
$1 u J
$2'" ~
$2 ),
$3 ~
$5. I
1- .
$2 ':.
E[ ,':
$4~.~ ,
$5~"'~' :
$4; .:::..-~;
Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes Phase II
South 324th Street to South 340th Street
Right of Way Acquisition
Parcel True Cost Appraised Review Review
NO. Property Owner Business Name Appraised Appraisal
No. EstimaJe Value Value plus 10%
47 2501200110 Cleoco Inc MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING $4 050 $4 230 $4,400 $4,840
48 2501200080 Cleoco Inc RETAIL AND MEDICAL OFFICES MIXED USE $13748 $11682 $11 800 $12980
49 1500500080 Harsh Inyestments Propeties LLC ROSS PLAZA $115.313 $81 606 $81,700 $89,870
50 1500500150 Kimball William R VINCES PIZZA ET AL $135248 $138.871 $139,000 I $152,900
51 150050 0090 KC Investments LLC WASHINGTON STATE BANK $41 310 $42.242 $42,400 $46,640
52 7622400010 Newman Properties SETAC MALL $175 118 $188,205 $171,100 $188,210
53 797820 0050; Elinor G Draper & Roger W Patten, Trustees COLUMBIA BANK $161,303 $112.753 $108,700 $119,570
797820 0060
54 7978200010 Dowell Stephen L SOUND USED CAR LOT 27 540 27 498 $27,600 30,360
55 7978800240 McMillan Brian Edward MACS PLAZA 28 350 22 944 $22,750 25.025
56 7978800180 McMillan Brian Edward MACS PLAZA 28350 18668 $18750 20,625
57 797880 0060 Kevbank National Assoc, MINIT LUBE 28 350 26209 $14,400 15,840
58 150050 0070 Harsch Inyestment Properties LLC -$6885 $4,807 $4900 $5.390
$3,680,701 $2,738,042 $2,699,550 $2,969,505
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