HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-03-02 RegularMarch 2, 1982 Tukwila City Hall
7:00 P.M. Council Chambers
Regular Meeting
FLAG SALUTE AND
CALL TO ORDER
TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL
M I N U T E S
Mayor Todd introduced Girl Scout Troop No. 606 and Brownie Troop
No. 765 who led the audience in the Flag salute. The Girl Scouts
of America are observing their 70th anniversary. Mayor Todd
read a proclamation declaring March 7 through 13 as "Girl Scout
Week" in our City.
He called the regular meeting of the Tukwila City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF GEORGE D. HILL, LIONEL C. BOHRER, Council President, MABEL J.
COUNCIL MEMBERS HARRIS, EDGAR D. BAUCH.
OFFICIALS IN
ATTENDANCE
REPORTS
Mayor's Report
Attorney's report
See Old Business
for further dis-
cussion
MOVED BY BOHRER, SECONDED BY HARRIS, THAT THE THREE ABSENT
MEMBERS BE EXCUSED FROM THE MEETING. MOTION CARRIED.
LAWRENCE E. HARD, City Attorney; MAXINE ANDERSON, City Clerk.
Mayor Todd reported that the November /December 1/2¢ sales tax
revenue was $50,347 higher than estimated.
He reported there is a problem with the storm drain at the
intersection of South 180th and Andover Park West that will
probably need some major reconstruction. We need to decide
where the funding will come from.
During all of the rain, the water backed up onto Andover Park
West and the street has been closed. The newly installed storm
gate blew off during the higher water period.
The Civil Service test for Police /Fire Clerk was given on
Saturday. The City received 288 applications at $5.00 each to
take the test and only 179 showed up.
Attorney Hard reported that the City has received a formal claim
from Wendy's Restaurants. They are claiming the City owes them
about $11,000 for installation of utilities to their development.
Pacific Northwest Bell filed a Claim for Damages to a telephone
cable with the City and Council denied it on October 6, 1981.
The claim was sent to the insurance company and they paid $58.00.
There is still the question of the $250 deductible. City At-
torney Hard recommended denial.
The agreement with the Benaroya Company on the conversion of the
Doces building has been completed.
He is assisting the Golf Course on the problem of the State
Leasehold Tax. The state has filed an updated claim.
Attorney Hard reported that on the status of the 56th Avenue
Bridge. King County has apparently gone ahead and filed an
application for grant money. They did not notify the City
they were going to do this. He has discussed this matter
with the Prosecuting Attorney for King County and informed him
that Tukwila would appreciate being given the chance to join
on this application. He has never gotten response from his
inquiries to the County. Mayor Todl said he and the past County
Executive had a tentative /or CRrrePtdge funding. He offered he
would contact the new County Executive Ath at attempt to meet
and discuss this matter. The county, at the "after the bridge
fell" meeting, assumed the full leaJership roll on the replace-
ment of the bridge.
TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL, REGULAR MEETING
March 2, 1982
Page 2
CONSENT AGENDA
Resolution #814
Resolution #815
OLD BUSINESS
Claim for Damages:
Pacific NW Bell
NEW BUSINESS
Ordinance #1245
extending the
interim finance
period changing
the interest rate
for LID #30
ADJOURNMENT:
7:35 P.M.
A. Approval of Minutes: February 16, 1982
B. Approval of Vouchers
Claims Fund Vouchers #11290 #11402
Current Fund
Street Fund
Federal Shared Revenue
Water Fund
Sewer Fund
$21,964.39
10,848.10
780.42
10,504.70
2,239.18
$46,336.79
C. A resolution of the City of Tukwila accepting a donation
from the Jafco stroe.
D. A resolution of the City of Tukwila authorizing the
Mayor to negotiate and sign four lease agreements with
the South Central School District for certain properties
to be used for park purposes.
MOVED BY BOHRER, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT THE CONSENT AGENDA BE
APPROVED AS SUBMITTED. MOTION CARRIED.
Mayor Todd reported that this claim was filed by Pacific North-
west Bell for damage to a telephone cable caused by the City
while digging a storm drain ditch. This claim was before Council
on October 6, 1981 and was denied. It was sent to the insurance
carrier and they paid the $58.00 over the City's deductible. There
is still $250 unpaid.
MOVED BY HARRIS, SECONDED BY BAUCH, THAT THE CLAIM BE DISALLOWED.
MOTION CARRIED.
MOVED BY BOHRER, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE
BE READ BY TITLE ONLY. MOTION CARRIED.
City Attorney Hard read an ordinance of the City of Tukwila,
Wash., extending the interim finance period and changing
the interest rate for LID #30 as set by ordinance No. 1176.
MOVED BY HILL, SECONDED BY HARRIS, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 1245 BE
ADOPTED AS READ.*
Attorney Hard recommended that the ordinance be amended to
add "which are issued on or after February 1, 1982" to the
end of the ordinance after the words "First Interstate Bank of
Washington."
MOVED BY HARRIS, SECONDED BY HILL, TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE BY
ADDING "WHICH ARE ISSUED ON OR AFTER FEBRUARY 1, 1982 AT THE
END OF THE LAST PARAGRAPH. MOTION CARRIED.
*MOTION CARRIED TO APPROVE THE ORDINANCE AS AMENDED.
MOVED BY BOHRER, SECONDED BY HILL, THAT THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL ADJOURN.*
Councilman Duffie arrived at the meeting.
*MOTION CARRIED.
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City Clerk
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