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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-07-21 Regular MinutesFLAG SALUTE AND CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS OFFICIALS IN ATTENDANCE REPORTS Mayor Christensen Trail CONSENT AGENDA He also noted that there will be a ribbon cutting to dedicate Christensen Trail on July 28, 1981. 33 61/ TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL July 21, 1981 Tukwila City Hall 7:00 P.M. Council Chambers Regular Meeting M I N U T E S Mayor Todd, presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the regular meeting of the Tukwila City Council to order. LIONEL C. BOHRER, MABEL J. HARRIS, GEORGE D. HILL, J. REID JOHANSON, DORIS E. PHELPS, DANIEL J. SAUL, GARY L. VAN DUSEN, Council President. LAWRENCE E. HARD, City Attorney; BRAD COLLINS, Planning Director; PATRICK LOWERY, Police Chief; TED UOMOTO, Public Works Director; MAXINE ANDERSON, City Clerk. Mayor Todd noted that he has received the semiannual report from the Police Department. It was compiled on their new computer, and they are to be complimented. Councilman Bohrer said that when Council accepted the trail, un- authorized use of the trail was discussed. Since then, he has seen construction vehicles parked on the trail; access ramps have been built to the trail; construction materials have been left on the trail (dumper load of gravel, sod, pipe); oil or other liquid has been spilled on the asphalt that could damage it; the irrigation system from the landscaping along the trail seems to be flooding it with water and causing erosion of the shoulder; the bollards, which control access to the trail, are rarely in place on weekends and on the south portion, the contractor is using it for a turn around. The use of the trail has gone to the point that there are now hazards involved to those using the trail. Further, there has been damage done to the paved surface as well as the shoulders. Now is the time to get control of the trail. Use of the trail, like this, is in violation of the City Code. He suggested the City put up a chain at the entrance and keep the key. Councilman Bohrer said that Council budgeted for a full -time Ad- ministrative Assistant, and he asked Mayor Todd if he intends to fill it. Mayor Todd said he has received several applications for the job and is now considering them. A. Approval of Minutes: July 7, 1981 B. Approval of Vouchers Claims Fund Vouchers #1307 #1311 Current Fund Street Fund Water Fund Sewer Fund Claims Fund Vouchers #1312 #1447 Current Fund Golf Crse. Spec. Rev. Street Fund Arterial Street Federal Shared Rev. Water Fund Sewer Fund Firemen's Pension 1313 1384 &1447 1385 -1386 1387 -1403 1404- 1405 -1408 1409 -1426 1427 -1439 1440 -1442 1311 9,387.75 1308 486.52 1309 353.06 1310 317.19 10,544.52 56,906.84 26,409.39 9,698.77 3,442.25 14,356.95 3,131.02 18,497.53 222.45 $132,665.20 LID 29 C /31 32 $1,876.00 #'s 1443 -1446 LID 30 C /12 13 $3,057.01 C. Claim for Damages: Hugh H. Henderson D. Approval to Call for Bids for engineering services to establish final grade and location of Interurban Ave. and its sidewalks between I -405 and I -5. TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL, REGULAR MEETING July 21, 1981 Page 2 CONSENT AGENDA Continued PUBLIC HEARING Street Vacation requested by Hoffner Davis (South 168th E. of 53rd St.) 33 z MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS SUBMITTED.* Councilman Bohrer said that, in reviewing the vouchers, he noted that the $12.00 per hour mechanic is running errands again. There is an Administrative Policy addressing this problem. Councilman Saul requested that Item C be removed from the Consent Agenda. *MOTION CARRIED. Mayor Todd noted that Mr. Hoffner and Mr. Leslie Davis have re- quested a vacation of the right -of -way for South 168th lying east of 53rd Ave. South in the McMicken Heights area. Mayor Todd declared the Public Hearing open. Mr. Leslie Davis, 16660 53rd Ave. South, said that Mr. Hoffner was unable to be here this evening, but they both want the street vacated. He wants to build a garage, but does not have enough set- back from the property line. They requested a vacation once before and were turned down. He presented a petition to Council containing the names of 50 people who live on 53rd Ave. South. They are all in favor of this proposed vacation. Mr. Clark Tyler, 16833 53rd Ave. South, noted that a problem is maintenance of the site. If it was turned into a mini park, there could be a problem with beer parties. This property is of no use except to add to the adjacent properties. To turn it into a City Park is to invite vandalism into the neighborhood. He favors this vacation. The neighbors on either side are maintaining it right now. Mr. William Gorjance, 16604 53rd Ave. South, stated he is in favor of the vacation. He is concerned about 54th Ave. South being opened to the public. This could cause vandalism and break -in problems for those eight property owners that back this right -of -way. He is not in favor of opening 54th Avenue. Councilman Saul said that he has lived in the McMicken Heights area for 12 years. They built a deck on the back of their house and discovered it is so noisy it is unpleasant to sit on. The City has always been in favor of retaining right -of -way, but this one would not make a good park because of the noise from the freeway. Mr. William Boyd, 16813 53rd Ave. South, said that the site was just a bunch of blackberries until the neighbors cleared it up and planted grass. He is in favor of the property being vacated to the property owners. Mayor Todd asked for more comments, either favorable or unfavorable. Hearing none, he declared the Public Hearing closed. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY PHELPS, THAT STAFF DRAW UP AN ORDI- NANCE VACATING THE STREET FOR THE NEXT COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING.* Councilman Johanson asked if there would ever be use for 54th Ave. Councilman Van Dusen asked to have more information on possible uses next week for discussion. Mr. Brad Collins, Planning Director, said he understood it would go to the Public Works Committee to address some of the problems. Councilman Saul, after looking at the petition, said it is obvious that the people in the area do not want this road opened to traffic. They support the vacation. TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL, REGULAR MEETING July 21, 1981 Page 3 PUBLIC HEARING Cont. Street Vacation requested by Hoffner Davis (South 168th E. of 53rd St.) (cont.) McAllister Condo. Waiver (East of Tukwila Park) Councilman Harris agreed this should go to the Public Works Com- mittee for study brought back to the next possible Committee of the Whole Meeting. Councilman Bohrer said the question of utilities located in the right -of -way needs to be addressed. The letter from the applicants says there is a 180,000 volt underground transmission line down in the right -of -way. Can a garage be built on the property if that line is there. Mr. Davis said he is not going to build on the right -of -way; he needs it for the set back. Councilman Bohrer said once South 168th is vacated, will Council then have to vacate 54th Avenue. Mr. Davis said it has cost him $296 to apply for this vacation. It is not fair to try to put other properties in unless they have to go through the same process. *MOTION FAILED. 33 '73 MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY HARRIS, THAT THIS STREET VACATION BE PLACED IN THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR MORE INVESTIGATION AS TO WHERE THE UTILITIES ARE AND SEE IF A DECISION CAN BE ARRIVED AT TO BRING BACK TO COUNCIL. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Hill said the Committee will meet one week from Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at City Hall. RECESS: 7:25 p.m. MOVED BY BOHRER, SECONDED BY HARRIS, THAT COUNCIL RECESS FOR 5 7:30 p.m. MINUTES. MOTION CARRIED. Mayor Todd called the Regular Meeting of the Tukwila City Council back to order with Council Members present as previously reported. Mr. McAllister has requested a waiver to the Comprehensive Plan to allow the development of 48 multiple family units on a 4.68 acre site located east of Tukwila Park. Mr. Collins explained there were several questions raised at the last meeting to be answered. Public Works is in the process of examining the grade analysis. Concern had been expressed over finished grade versus existing grade. Precedent setting of developing builderingscnsteeper sites was questioned. The street number on the Kroll Map is wrong; it should read South 153rd. Attorney Hard said Council is obligated to proceed and go through the waiver process. Mr. Lee Loveland, architect for the project, said they have been involved in the project for two years. The concept for the develop- ment has changed based on input from staff and Council. The plan is a responsible effort to address all of the concerns that have been voiced. The project is a viable one and a proper one for the topography. The concerns were to fire access, density, road, slope, etc. They have addressed these concerns. They now have proposed a fire access with turn around to the east of the buildings as well as one at the south end of the site. The buildings are spaced apart for ready access. The density was originally 60 -61 units, that was reduced to 58 and now they are at 48. They have meshed the fire access with recreation facilities and propose a trail system linking the buildings. The slope at the entrance has been modified. Material from the cutting on the north will be used as fill on the south part of the slope making an average contour of 121 Vegetation that would be retained is indicated on the map. The project will have 53% of the site developed. The very large maple trees on the east will be retained. The plateau, proposed for the turn around, is relatively vegetation free. Councilman Bohrer asked if the ten foot discrepancy in the fence location had been clarified. Mr. Loveland said it had and the acreage of the property has not changed. TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL, REGULAR MEETING July 21, 1981 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS Cont. McAllister Condo. Waiver (East of Tukwila Park) (cont.) Criteria No. 1 Criteria No. 2 33 1 Councilman Bohrer noted the steep drop -off to the east of the site. Mr. Loveland explained where the units are located and the density reduced to provide road access and slopes that were required. They have a completed soils report and the drawing will be prepared to correspond to the engineering study. Councilman Bohrer stated that there are two areas on the site that are too steep to develop. They make up about one -third of the site. Mr. Loveland said they are greenbelt areas that will be retained. They are terracing the units and developing a profile that hugs the terrain. Councilman Harris asked if the units are condominiums or apart- ments. Mr. Loveland said condominiums. Councilman Bohrer dis- played a map he had used to investigate the grades. The grading that is anticipated is quite dramatic. In the northwest corner of the site there will be a rockery about 20 feet tall. The soil that will be taken out of here will be moved to the south. The fill will be from 15 to 20 feet. There is another cut of about 20 feet in this area. The rock outcropping is here and will make it difficult to make a 20 foot cut. He questioned if the plan is developable on the site. All vegetation on the west portion of the site will be removed for fill and building construction. Mr. Loveland said they feel the proposed plan can be completed. Once the project is completed, they will landscape the site and they are not going to create a condition that is dangerous for children. Councilman Van Dusen asked if they hit bedrock what their alternate plan is. Mr. Loveland said they have either a pile foundation or a shallow spread footing foundation. This will be addressed when they get to the working drawings. Councilman Johanson said he is concerned about the site because of the access and egress. When we have snow, the people all park on 65th. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY PHELPS, THAT COUNCIL VOTE YES ON CRITIERIA NO. 1. Does the proposed action represent a unique condition Councilman Bohrer said the site is not unique. Council processed a waiver on a similar piece of property. ROLL CALL VOTE: SAUL YES, it is unique. HILL YES VAN DUSEN YES BOHRER NO JOHANSON, YES HARRIS YES PHELPS YES *MOTION CARRIED: 6 YES, 1 NO. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT COUNCIL VOTE YES ON CRITERIA NO. 2. Is the proposed action significant in scale Councilman Bohrer said the area of the property is 4.7 acres. It is the largest piece of undeveloped property in the neighbor- hood and it is significant. ROLL CALL VOTE: HILL VAN DUSEN BOHRER JOHANSON HARRIS PHELPS SAUL NO YES, it is significant YES YES, it is significant YES, I agree YES YES, because of the number of units TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL, REGULAR MEETING July 21, 1981 Page 5 OLD BUSINESS Cont. McAllister Condo. *MOTION CARRIED: 6 YES, 1 NO. Waiver (East of Tukwila Park) MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT COUNCIL VOTE YES ON (cont.) CRITERIA NO. 3. Has the applicant shown that no reasonable al- ternatives are available which would not require a waiver Criteria No. 3 Criteria No. 4 Criteria No. 5 Criteria No. 6 Criteria No. 7 ROLL CALL VOTE: VAN DUSEN N/A BOHRER NO JOHANSON NO HARRIS NO PHELPS N/A SAUL N/A HILL N/A *MOTION FAILED: 3 NO, 4 N/A 3 3 1 ,r" MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT COUNCIL VOTE YES ON CRITERIA NO. 4. If the request for waiver involves building, grading, clearing, excavation, or filling in a geographical area generally identified by the environmental base map as an area of high natural amenity or development constraint are sufficient mitigating measures provided ROLL CALL VOTE: BOHRER NO JOHANSON YES HARRIS YES PHELPS YES SAUL NO HILL YES VAN DUSEN YES *MOTION CARRIED: 5 YES, 2 NO. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT COUNCIL VOTE YES ON CRITERIA NO. 5. Is the request for waiver consistent with the goals and policies of the comprehensive land use policy plan ROLL CALL VOTE: JOHANSON NO HARRIS NO PHELPS YES SAUL YES HILL YES VAN DUSEN YES BOHRER NO *MOTION CARRIED: 4 YES, 3 NO. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT COUNCIL VOTE YES ON CRITERIA NO. 6. Do the requirements of this waiver ordinance im- pose a special hardship to this site ROLL CALL VOTE: HARRIS YES, the waiver process is always a hardship PHELPS YES SAUL N/A HILL YES VAN DUSEN N/A BOHRER NO JOHANSON NO *MOTION FAILED: 3 YES, 2 NO, 2 N/A MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT COUNCIL VOTE YES ON CRITERIA NO. 7. Would a grant of the waiver necessitate a major policy commitment prior to the adoption of the new zoning ordi- nance and map TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL, REGULAR MEETING July 21, 1981 Page 6 OLD BUSINESS Cont. McAllister Condo. Councilman Bohrer said all of the discusison has been on density Waiver (East of and environmental impact so there is no major commitment involved Tukwila Park) here. (cont.) ROLL CALL VOTE: PHELPS NO, there is not a major commitment here SAUL NO HILL NO VAN DUSEN NO BOHRER NO JOHANSON NO HARRIS NO *MOTION FAILED: 7 NO. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT THE PRELIMINARY WAIVER IS APPROVED AS SUBMITTED.* Mr. Collins explained that if this passes the applicant will proceed with their application for a building permit. Staff would be required to do an environmental assessment analysis of this site. ROLL CALL VOTE: SAUL NO HILL YES VAN DUSEN YES BOHRER NO JOHANSON NO HARRIS NO PHELPS YES *MOTION FAILED: 4 NO, 3 YES. 33 eb Councilman Bohrer said there are too many pieces of data that are unresolved about the site and some severe environmental impacts. There are a number of alternatives but Council will not propose designs for developers. Further consideration and engineering are required. RECESS: 8:55 p.m.- MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT COUNCIL RECESS FOR 9:00 p.m. FIVE MINUTES. MOTION CARRIED. Mayor Todd called the regular meeting of the Tukwila City Council back to order with all council members present as previously reported. EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT COUNCIL GO INTO EXECU- TIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS A LEGAL MATTER ON THE PROPOSAL BEFORE US.* Bill Seil, Record Chronicle, asked if this matter involves ligi- gation. Attorney Hard said it involves pending litigation. He needs to talk to Council as their lawyer. *MOTION CARRIED. 9:03 P.M. Mayor Todd, Council Members, Attorney Hard and Mr. Collins ad- journed to the Council Work Room. 9:35 P.M. Mayor Todd again called the meeting back to order with all Council Members present. Councilman Van Dusen suggested that the preliminary waiver is approved subject to the following conditions: 1. An engineering report be provided that sufficient buildable area for building foundations be demon- strated before a need for excavating bedrock or changing building sites. TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL, REGULAR MEETING July 21, 1981 Page 7 OLD BUSINESS Cont. McAllister Condo. Waiver (East of Tukwila Park) (cont.) 33 1/7 Councilman Van Dusen explained that an engineering report will demonstrate if there is a need to change building sites because of large excavating of bedrock. Council wants to know how much bedrock will be excavated before its done. 2. There will be no disturbance, whatsoever, in the green area on map submitted by applicant for Council review. 3. There will be submitted an overlay of tree inventory and an indication of those that will be retained. Councilman Bohrer said this covers most of his concerns. One of the items identified was the use of explosives in the area. He suggested that a limitation be added that there will be no blasting. Councilman Van Dusen said he wants to see the engineering report before they start bulldozing. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT THE PRELIMINARY WAIVER BE APPROVED SUBJECT TO THE THREE CONDITIONS JUST DISCUSSED.* Councilman Bohrer said he is concerned about the slope area on the north part of the site and that portion on the southeast referred to as "top of the bank." Number three should be for trees that are going to be saved on the bulk of the site. He is also concerned about: (1) What are the slopes that are going to be developed? (2) How deep are the cuts going to be? The King County Development Plan says that slopes exceeding 40% ought to remain undeveloped. A substantial portion of this site exceeds 40 MOVED BY BOHRER, SECONDED BY JOHANSON, TO ADD "NO SLOPES GREATER THAN 40% CAN BE DEVELOPED. Mr. Loveland suggested that Councilman Bohrer's motion be amended to read "every effort shall be made to." Councilman Bohrer said the southern portion of the site is probably lower than 40 the road area along the western side is entirely less than 40% and a large portion of the north part of the site just south of the slope is generally less. Mr. Loveland said that every effort will be made to not develop areas in excess of 40 Those that are proposed for 40 or above are to receive special re- view by the Building Department for soils and structural integrity. This gives the City the opportunity for review. *COUNCILMAN BOHRER WITHDREW HIS MOTION WITH CONCURRENCE OF COUNCILMAN JOHANSON. MOVED BY BOHRER, SECONDED BY HARRIS, THAT COUNCIL ACCEPT THAT EVERY EFFORT BE MADE TO EXCLUDE DEVELOPMENT ON PORTIONS OF THE SITE IN EXCESS OF 40 MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY BOHRER, SECONDED BY HARRIS, THAT ALL EFFORT BE MADE TO LIMIT CUTS AND FILLS TO HEIGHTS LESS THAN 10 FEET SUBJECT TO RE- VIEW BY STAFF. ROLL CALL VOTE: SAUL NO HILL NO VAN DUSEN NO BOHRER YES JOHANSON YES HARRIS YES PHELPS NO *MOTION FAILED. Councilman Bohrer cautioned that the developer make every effort on cuts also. TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL, REGULAR MEETING July 21, 1981 Page 8 OLD BUSINESS Cont. McAllister Condo. Waiver (East of Tukwila Park) (cont.) NEW BUSINESS Ordinance #1226 Prohibiting weapons capable of pruducing bodily harm on premises where alcoholic beverages are dispenses. Ordinance #1227 Amending the 1981 Budget to appropriate un- anticipated rev. Deletion of oil rejuvenation program for City Streets. Resolution #792 Accepting a Quit Claim Deed for sanitary sewer. MOVED BY BOHRER, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT NO EXPRESSED APPROVAL OF 48 UNITS ON THIS SITE IS APPLIED BY THIS ACTION. Councilman Bohrer said he is saying that Council, by this action, is not approving 48 units on this site. ROLL CALL VOTE: SAUL NO HILL NO VAN DUSEN NO BOHRER YES JOHANSON YES HARRIS NO PHELPS NO *MOTION FAILED. *MOTION CARRIED ON THE ORIGINAL MOTION AS AMENDED WITH BOHRER VOTING NO. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE BE READ BY TITLE ONLY. MOTION CARRIED. Attorney Hard read an ordinance of the City of Tukwila, Washington, prohibiting weapons capable of producing bodily harm on premises where alcoholic beverages are dispensed by the drink and imposing penalty for violation thereof. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 1226 BE ADOPTED AS READ.* MOVED BY BOHRER, SECONDED BY HARRIS, THAT THE ORDINANCE BE AMENDED BY STRIKING THE WORK "PERSON" IN ITEM C, SECTION 2, AND INSERT "LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. Pat Lowery, Police Chief, said someone from the outside, with a gun permit, could go to the aid of an officer. Councilman Bohrer said it concerns him that anyone with a gun can walk into a bar attempting to help. *MOTION CARRIED WITH PHELPS VOTING NO. *MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE BE READ BY TITLE ONLY. MOTION CARRIED. Attorney Hard read an ordinance of the City of Tukwila, Washington, amending the 1981 Budget as adopted by Ordinance No. 1197 to appropriate unanticipated revenue and repealing Ordinance No. 1222. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 1227 BE ADOPTED AS READ. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT COUNCIL APPROVE THE DELETION OF THE OIL REJUVENATION PROGRAM FOR CITY STREETS. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION BE READ BY TITLE ONLY. MOTION CARRIED. Attorney Hard read a resolution of the City of Tukwila, Washington, accepting a Quit Claim Deed for sanitary sewer. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY HARRIS, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 792 BE ADOPTED AS READ. MOTION CARRIED. TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL, REGULAR MEETING July 21, 1981 Page 9 NEW BUSINESS Cont. Ditch cleaning along Interurban Avenue. Claim for Damages: Hugh H. Henderson Letter from Puget Sound Council of Governments on energy funding. ADJOURNMENT: 10:25 P.M. 3399 MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT COUNCIL APPROVE THE DITCH CLEANING ALONG INTERURBAN AVENUE PER THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Van Dusen said he has had the Council Intern review past Claims for Damages filed with the City. There does not appear to be policy on which ones are paid. He felt, in this case, there wasn't enough information. Council needs an insurance claim procedure. Councilman Johanson said everyone travels the roads at their own discretion. Attorney Hard explained that the City is responsible for maintenance of the highways and if you are negligent you are liable. If a problem arrises it must be repaired within a reasonable length of time, possibly 48 hours. MOVED BY VAN DUSEN, SECONDED BY HARRIS, THAT THE CLAIM FOR DAMAGES, IN THE AMOUNT OF $250.35, BE PAID AS PRESENTED.* ROLL CALL VOTE: SAUL YES HILL NO VAN DUSEN NO BOHRER YES JOHANSON NO HARRIS YES PHELPS YES *MOTION CARRIED. Letter from Puget Sound Council of Governments concerning funds avail- able to implement local projects to conserve or generate energy. The Puget Sound Council of Governments, in conjunction with EPA, have developed a method to identify projects and assist local jurisdictions in obtaining funds. MOVED BY HARRIS, SECONDED BY PHELPS, THAT THE TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL INDORSE THE PROPOSED ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM WITH THE KING COUNTY SUBREGIONAL COUNCIL ACTING AS SPONSOR.* MOVED BY BOHRER, SECONDED BY JOHANSON, THAT THE MOTION BE AMENDED TO STATE THAT JUST SO THE DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS NOT BE ON A PER CAPITA BASIS. MOTION CARRIED. *MOTION CARRIED MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY HARRIS, THAT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL ADJOURN. MOTION CARRIED. ;344.-. Ci y Clerk