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19691007 City Council MinutesFIRST READING: PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDING BUDGET FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY CONTROL MONIES 37 First reading was held on a proposed ordinance amending Ordinance #1389 to authorize expenditures from the Street Dept. for Traffic Safety Control studies from funds received in excess of extimated revenues. There was no further business, and the meeting was adjourned at 11:45 P-M- Irene Varney Mor , City Clerk Harve Harrison, Mayor OCTOBER 7, 1969 ROLL C" Regular meeting of the Edmonds City Council was called to order by Mayor Harrison with all councilmen present. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Minutes of the council meeting of September 16 had been posted and mailed. Council- man Nelson stated that his remark on the Planned Unit .Development in the Five Corners area was that it apparently meets the PUD requirements in the present ordinance, and the council therefore should not shut the door on existing develop- ments. The minutes -were then approved as corrected. • PRESENTATION OF OFFICIAL CANVASS OF PRIMARY ELECTION 1 The City Clerk presented to Mayor and Council the official canvass of the Primary Election held on September 16, as received from the Snohomish County Auditor and signed by the Board of County Commissioners. A motion was made by Councilman Nordquist, seconded by Councilman Kincaid that the Official Canvass of the Primary Election be accepted. Motion carried. ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES FOR 1970 Although the law now does not require cities to present their final budgets in October, it is still necessary to file certified copies of the ordinance levying taxes for the coming year. It was therefore moved by Councilman Slye, seconded by Councilman Nordquist that proposed Ordinance #1443 be passed, levying the general tastes for the City of Edmonds for the year 1970, and the motion carried unanimously. SECOND READING: PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE EXPENDITURES FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY CONTROL STUDIES Second reading was held on a proposed ordinance amending #1389, to authorize expenditures from the Street Dept. for Traffic Saftey Control Studies from funds received in excess of estimated revenues. City Engineer Leif Larson explained that this money would be received via grant, and a special fund would have to be established. Monthly bills would then be submitted, and the monies would be received and spent as needed. A motion was made by Councilman Haines, seconded by Councilman Tuson that proposed Ordinance #1444 be passed, amending Ordinance #1389 to authorize expenditures for the Traffic Safety Control Studies as noted. Motion carried. RECOMMENDATION ON RETAINING CERTAIN STREET NAMES Property owners on Hillcrest Place and on Laurel Lane had asked that their street names not be changed, since both were either a dead end --or cul-de-sac of approxi- mately one block. This had been referred to the Street Committee and Building D�_.pt. and Councilman Kincaid, Chairman of the Street Committee, reported that it was the feeling of the Committee that in some cases it was apropos to keep the old street Rames in certain distinctive areas, but to use the corresponding county numbering system for the houses in order to facilitate looking for a particular address. Maybell Chapman, spokesman for the property owners on Hillcrest Place, noted that she would prefer to retain the same numbering system as in the past. However, it was pointed out that the residents on -Laurel Lane would be satisfied to use the county house numbering if they were allowed to keep their street name. Following some discussion, a motion was made by Councilman Bennett, seconded by Councilman Nordquist, that the Attorney be instructed to prepare an ordinance to retain the street names Hillcrest Place and Laurel Lane, but change the house numbers to correspond with the county numbering system. Motion carried. CORRESPONDENCE A letter was received from R. B. Reaysll, appealing the recommendation of the Planning Commission for denial df their rezone application R-6-69, and requesting a hearing before the Council;. A motion was made by Councilman Slye, seconded by Councilman Nelson that October 21 be set as the date for a hearing on the appeal on the rezone application in Planning Commission File R-6-69. Motion carried. 0 38 Two letters were read from Richard F. Hankinson, Vice -President of the Mea owdale • Community Club, in regard to the condition of 761b Avenue West and the matte of sewage and drainage in the Meadowdale area. Mayor Harrison explained that Reid, Mid leton and Associates had studied the situation and an application for federal funds would be made for help to remedy the problem. It was moved by Councilman Hainos, seconded by Councilman Tusoii to authorize the City Engineer to submit a request for federal grants available, and to authorize the Mayor to sign such applications as necessary for sewer projects both underway and proposed. Motion carried. A petition was received from property owners and residents in the 7400 block of 218Lh S.W. complaining of in&dequate drainage in their area and asking for a remedy. This was referred to the City Engineer for a recommendation. AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION A gentleman in the audience, representing the PRIDE organization which had recently held an open town meeting in the council chambers, stated that he wished to go on record as thanking City Supervisor D.C. Lawson for his informative and interesting talk at this meeting on city revdnue and budget. COUNCIL PARTICIPATION Councilman Nordquist reported on the meeting held by the Southwest Snohomish County Joint Planning Council, wherein Ron Taylor, Snohomish County Parks and Recreation Director, outlines -a county -wide comprehensive park .plan. Councilman Nordquist also inquired about the Edmonds flag contest, and it was decided that the council would review the finalists and choose the winning entry at the next work meeting. Councilman Tuson asked about the status of the Mountlake Terrace sewer agreement, and • a report on this will be heard from the City Engineer at the next council work meeting. Councilman Bennett asked what had happened to.the study on multiple dwellings in the City, and it was noted that :this item was scheduled for the next council meeting agenda. Councilman Bennett also reported that on October 16Lh and 23rd, at 8 P.M..in the council chambers, Dirk Jongejan would present the proposed Yost park plan with slides, etc. for the benefit of the public. The Citizens Committee on Parks felt this would be a good way to get this information before the voters of Edmonds. Councilman Haines asked when the study from Harry Prior & Associates would be submitted to the council as a completed report. He was told that the final presentation would probably be given at the next work meeting. Mayor Harrison asked Councilman Nordquist if he would be the laison to check on the plans of the firm in regard to this. Councilman Nelson reported that he thought something should be done in regard to adequately show the turning lane versus the through lane westbound at the intersection of Highway 99 and 2200. The City Engineer will call the State Traffic Engineer's attention to this problem. CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES Claims for damages were acknowledged from GarSt R. Zahnow and from Russell H. Wilson. AUTHORIZATION TO APPLY FOR WAIVERS ON WIDTH OF 90 AVENUE The City considered applying for a waiver on the width of 9tb Avenue from the cemetery to Casper Street, and also a waiver on the width from Main to Casper on 9Lh. The City • Engineer explained that application for waivers would perhaps save time over the method of asking for reclassification from the UAB. A reclassification request would have to be submitted before November 1 and then 4ait until the December meeting of the Board before receiving a ruling. Carl G. Dowrey, 702 - 90 Avenue N., was present in the audience and spokesman for the property owners along 90. He stated the residents there would not be in favor of any waivers, but rather for a reclassification from the UAB. He also mentioned that the petition from the people living on 90 had never been officially acted upon by council. When asked by Mayor Harrison if the people .would prefer the city not ask for a waiver on 91h, Mr. Dowrey answered that they would prefer a determination from the UAB on this question. Following a great deal of discussion between the council and the requests of the 9Lh property owners, Councilman Kincaid stated that he frankly was confused as to just what the people on 9th really do want. He added that the improvement of 90 Avenue was long overdue, and he would be disillusioned if it is held up again. Councilman Bennett asked if the property owners wanted less than 40 feet on 9!b, and when he was told yes, they wished 36' from Main to Casper, he stated that he was concerned about any width less than 40 feet for the use of all the citizens, and that he was particularly concerned that people on 90 were asking the city council to take lay opinions in place of professional advice. He added that between Main and Casper on 9+h, some property owners would no doubt be hurt regardless of the width it becomes. After some further discussion, a motion was made by Councilman Nordquist, seconded by Councilman Tus6 1._9 that the city continue with the attempt as before to the Urban Arterial Board for a reclassification of 90, and proceed to make formal applications as noted. Motion carried with Slye and Nelson voting against. The City Engineer will make formal application to the UAB for reclassification to ahCollector arterial, and the items 11 and 12 on the agenda for waivers will not be authorized tonight. Both Councilmen Bennett and Kincaid stated they were opposed to a variance in width along 90. The Mayor's position was for no less than a 40'/street anywhere, which is necessary for �y 0 effective traffic movement. City Supervisor Lawson noted that representatives of the city, and not individuals, would go before the UAB. Councilman Kincaid then made a motion, seconded by Councilman Nordquist to withhold further action on 90 Ave. until such time as a ruling is received from the UAB. After further discussion, and finding that more R/W than was thought had already been obtained, Councilman Kincaid withdrew his motion, and Nordquist his second. This subject will be on the council agenda for October 21. A five minute recess followed. AUTHORIZATION TO SIGN AGREEMENT ON TRAFFIC LIGHT 76o W. AND 244t S.W. AND ILLUMINATION ON 244t The City Engineer reviewed the 50% city participation on the traffic control signal, and also on the proposed illumination, and the need for both. It was then moved by Councilman Haines, seconded by Councilman Nordquist that the Mayor be authorized to sign an agreement for the traffic light on 76t W. and 244o S.W. and the illumination on 244t. Motion carried. PROPOSED AGREEMENT ON 2" WATER LINE SERVING WOODWAY Engineer Larson explained that the State Highway Dept., in connection with improvement of the ferry route, has indicated a 2" water line in Pine Street serving Woodway residents south of the Union Oil tanks will require relocation. The State indicated that the relocation of this line should be included in -the Utility Agreement. However, he added that in view of the cost of relocation, and that.'this line serves only Woodway residents'and Edmonds has no agreement with Woodway, he'would recommend that Edmonds not enter into a Utility Agreement with the State, but advise the Town of Woodway that unless they assume the expense of relocation, Edmonds desires to discontinue the service within the next six months. It was therefore moved by Councilman Slye, seconded by Councilman Nordquist that the recommendation of the Engineer be followed, and the City of, Edmonds not include this in their agreement, and further advise Woodway as noted. Motion carried. WATER SERVICE FOR SUBDIVISION VICINITY 80 AND DRIFTWOOD LANE Engineer Larson reviewed the inadequate water service in the vicinity of 8u and Driftwood Lane to serve a subdivision belonging to Mr. Dudley. He noted that Mr. Dudley was in favor of a Local Improvement District, but the majority of the other property owners in the area were not. Several suggestions were given by councilmen, and a motion was made by Councilman Slye to instruct the Attorney to draw a Resolution of Intention for an 8" water line to serve this area according to the Engineer's recommendations and specifications. This motion died for lack of a second. Councilman Haines suggested that water lines be put in on a replacement basis, but not in a piecemeal manner. Councilman Kincaid felt that the city should withhold all action on this Dudley subdivision and water thereto until after the City of Edmonds established a water and storm drainage policy':. He then made this statement into a motion, which also died for lack of a second. Councilman Haines suggested that the Acting Director of Public Works be asked to propose a policy and schedule the cost of establishing a proper grid system for the next five year period. More discussion followed, and Councilman Kincaid repeated his motion that action oxi the Dudley subdivision and water thereto be considered after the city established a water and storm drainage policy, and the motion was seconded by • Councilman Nordquist. The motion carried, with Councilman Bennett abstaining because of having been counsel for Mr. Dudley. VACATION OF WATER LINE EASEMENT ACROSS CARBINES PROPERTY Mr. Carbines, 1109 - 90 Ave. So., had requested the city vacate an easement granted to :the Edmonds Spring Water Co. back in 1927 for a water line between go and 10o to an old wooden water tank which has since been removed. The water line is no '.. longer used, and the City Engineer recommended that the City of Edmonds quit claim to Mr. Carbines their interest in the easement across his property. It was moved by Councilman Tuson, seconded by Councilman Nelson that the 'recommendation of the Engineer be followed, and the Mayor be authorized to -sign a Quit Claim to Mr.. Carbines for this easement. Motion carried. HEARING DATES FOR FINANCING IMPROVEMENTS - WATER, STREETS, DRAINAGE, UNDERGROUND WIRING In regard to setting hearing dates on items 17 and 18 on the agenda, Councilman Nordquist made a motion that these propositions be taken -before the public for informal hearings in several locations so that the citizens of Edmonds can be briefed prior to a policy hearing before the city council. This motion was seconded by Councilman Haines and carried with all councilmen in agreement that the policy dates should be set after the November 4 election and a follow-up for dates and locations for the informal hearings die placed on the October 21 meeting agenda. JOINT -AGENCY STORM SEVIER PROJECT City Engineer Leif Larson reported that the storm sewer system in which the council authorized participation by the city in the amount of $10,000.00 at their meeting of August 6, 1968, has been designed and at* an estimated cost of $15,000.00, • which exceeds the original estimate. All ofy the -Joint -agencies participations 40 have been renegotiated and refigured, resulting in Edmonds' portion amounting to $12,225.00, which the Engineer considers fair and thus requested entering into an agreement for the storm sewer project with the Community College, Edmonds School District, City of Lynnwood, and Snohomish County. • A motion was made by Councilman Haines, seconded by Councilman Nordquist to author- ize the Mayor to sign the Joint Participation agreement for the Storm Sewer Project in the amount of $12,225.00. Motion carried. There was no fufther business to come before council and the meeting adjorned at 11:20 P.M. v Irene Varney Moran, Cig Clerk OCTOBER 21, 1969 ROLL CALL - Harve Harrison, Mayor The regular meeting of the Edmonds City Council was called to order by Mayor Harve Harrison with all councilman Present. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes of the council meeting of October 7 had been posted and mailed, and since there were no.;omissions nor corrections, they were approved as written. HEARING: ON PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION #314 Hearing on Planning Commission Resolution #314, General Requirements for Planned Unit Developments, had been continued from the meeting of August 5. City Planner Merlin Logan had at'the previous meeting given a summary review and copies of the draft of the proposed ordinance had been furnished the councilmen. It was the general feeling of council that more study and discussion should be given to this matter, and a motion was therefore made by Councilman Nelson,seconded by Councilman Slye that the hearing on this Resolution #314 be continued to the council meeting of December 16, with a council work meeting �evoted to this revised PUD concept prior to that time. Motion carried. \ 1 • HEARING: ON RESOLUTION #A2 - PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF PORTIONS OF EDMONDS WAY AND PRIMARY STATE HIGHWAY NO. 1 Hearing was held on City 6f Edmonds Resolution #212, proposed annexation of portions of Edmonds Way and Primary State Highway No. 1. City Engineer Leif Larson explained the purpose was to acquire the roadway for control of drainage, utilities, etc. Hearing was opened. No one in the audience wished to comment, and the hearing was therefore closed. Councilman Nordquist asked the Engineer why the city was not taking the portion of Highway 99 on both sides, and the answer was that this would necessitate assuming drainage and utility problems which we would rather control on the one side only at this time. Chief Grimstad noted that he would rather have all of the street to patrol. However, following discussion, it was felt that the benefits of this par- ticular annexation outweighed the liabilities, giving a proper control of development to city standards. A motion was made by Councilman Slye, seconded by Councilman Nordquist to continue this annexation hearing to the November 40 meeting, but following more discussion, this motion and second were withdrawn. It was then moved by Council- man Bennett, seconded by Councilman Haines that proposed Ordinance #1445 be passed, annexing for municipal purposes these certain portions of streets on highways contig- uous to the existing city limits. Motion carried unanimously. HEARING: ON APPEAL FROM RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION TO DENY REZONE An appeal from the recommendation of the Planning Commission to deny a rezone application in File R-6-69 had been received, and hearing date had been set for this evening. How- ever, a second letter was received from Robert B. and Joyce A. Reavill, withdrawing their appeal. It was moved by Councilman Nelson, seconded by Councilman Nordquist that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be upheld on their File R-6-69, and the rezone request be denied. Motion carried. REPORT ON DRAINAGE PROBLEM - 7400 BLOCK OF 218:h S.W. A letter had been read at the council?meeting of October 7 regarding a drainage problem in the 7400 block of 218th S.W., and this had been referred to the City Engineer. He reported that this area was included in the comprehensive plan for drainage problem sites, and that as a temporary measure the city crews had made repairs to the street to help alleviate the problem. However, he stated that until the city can come up with a financial plan for a permanent solution to the storm water drainage, these temporary ■ measures will have to suffice. PRESENTATION OF STUDY ON MULTIPLE DWELLINGS IN CITY City Planner Logan reported on a survey conducted by the Planning Dept. on multiple dwellings in the City of Edmonds. The study was done because of council concern on :the multiple dwelling development in the city. The summary was that there are 1,946 apart- ment units in the city at the present time; about 8% of our land area is used for apartments and 16% of our population is residing in apartments. This study and report was declared a valuable tool for council use in future determinations regarding this type of development. •