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MOSES LAKE CITY COUNCIL Bill Ecret Richard Pearce Brent Reese Jon Lane Mayor HOSES LAKE Joseph K. Gavinski City Manager David Cumel Karen Liebrecht Dick Deane June 22, 2010 AGENDA Sophia Guerrero, Executive Secretary Council Chambers 7:00 p.m. 1. Roll Call 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. IDENTIFICATION OF CITIZENS WANTING TO DISCUSS AGENDA ITEMS IDENTIFICATION OF CITIZENS WANTING TO DISCUSS NON-AGENDA ITEMS 4. PRESENTATIONS AND AWARDS A. Employee Presentation -Administration 5. CONSENT AGENDA A. Approval of Minutes -June 8, 2010 B. Approval of Bills and Checks Issued C. Grace Harvest Church Final Plat and Findings of Fact Ministerial Action/No Comment 6. COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS -None 7. CONSIDERATION OF BIDS AND QUOTES A. Seal Coat Project 2010 8. PETITIONS, COMMUNICATION, OR PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Communication -Environmental Impact Update -Columbia Basin Development League B. Communication -Placement of Political Signs -Craig Morrison C. Communication -Placement of Political Signs -Patti Paris D. Communication -Alleyway Improvements -Vision 2020 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS A. Ordinance -Amend MLMC Chapter 16.02 Building Permits -Sin~le Reading B. Ordinance -Amend MLMC Chapter 10.12 Parking Regulation -l' Reading C. Ordinances -Amend MLMC Chapter 13 Stormwater - 1 st Readings 1. Chapter 13.01 Stormwater General Provisions 2. Chapter 13.02 Stormwater Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination 3. Chapter 13.03 Stormwater Utility and Provisions for Rate Structure 4. Chapter 13.12 Water, Sewer, and Stormwater Rates D. Ordinance -Create MLMC Chapter 13.035 Stormwater _1" Reading E. Resolution Accept Donation -Rory & Deanna Muller -Budu Racing 10. REQUEST TO CALL FOR BIDS -None 11. REFERRALS FROM COMMISSIONS -None Finance Municipal Services Police Chief Parks & Recreation Fire Chief Community Development City Attorney Ronald Cone Gary Harer Dean Mitchell Spencer Grigg Tom Taylor Gilbert Alvarado Jim Whitaker Page 2 -Moses Lake City Council Meeting -June 22, 2010 12. OTHER ITEMS FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION A. Request to Work Off Hours Civic Center Project B. Request to Sell T-Shirts and Raffle Tickets 13. NON-AGENDA ITEMS AND PUBLIC QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS 14. COUNCIL QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS 15. CITY MANAGER REPORTS AND COMMENTS Finance Municipal Services Police Chief Parks & Recreation Fire Chief Community Development City Attorney Ronald Cone Gary Harer Dean Mitchell Spencer Grigg Tom Taylor Gilbert Alvarado Jim Whitaker June 16, 2010 TO: City Manager for Council Consideration FROM: Community Development Director SUBJECT: Grace Harvest Church Final Major Plat and Findings of Fact Grace Harvest Church has submitted a final on lot plat of 7.83 acres. The site is located southeast of the intersection of Jones Avenue and Division Street, and is zoned R-1, Single-Family Residential, which corresponds with the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation of Low Density Residential. There have been no substantive changes from the preliminary plat. The Planning Commission recommended that the final plat be approved. Attached are the Findings, Conclusions and Decision of the Planning Commission. As no appeal was taken from this decision of the Planning Commission, the Council's approval of this decision incorporates and adopts the Findings, Conclusion and Decision of the Planning Commission. Respectfully submitted, GUb'rt~ Community Development Director GA:jt ~ ~ r! ~ FOUt/D U.lt.B.R. BRASS CAP ~ MONUMENT II<' ~ GRACE HARVEST CHURCH MAJOR PLAT~ _ , • , A PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTK, I ""411 7~1 f I I (,&Jim CASE 22..i.,.23 RANGE 28 tAST, W.M., CITY OF MOSES LAKE, GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON o I 21126 I . ~ II I I ~I. I AI~ I ~i~ I :::::1 Tan=9.17 lI~a5"IlI'ID' _ S7~~:OJ~f' BEARING DATtl!! lHE BEARING Q' S!W31'OB"E ON lHE !loom UtE OF 111E HOIIlHWEST QUARtER or SEcnON 26 AS SHOm! ON THIS I'lAT EOUALS lHE BEARING FOR lHE SAME UNE ON lHE PLAT DF BMON ESTAlES NO.1, AS ALro IN PLAT ooa< II, PAGES 10-11. ymTICA! DAD lit 1I1E EL£VAllON 1140.3 ON lI1E U.S.o.R. BMSS _eM' MONUMENT MARKING lIiE WEST QUARtER CORNER OF SEC110N 26, EQUALS lHE OT)' OF MOSES LJJ<E EL£VATIOH OA11J1d AND IS BASED ON lHE U.S.D.R. DAlUld. B§ffRfNCfS [j BARON ESTAlES tH1.1, Pl.AT Boor. II, PAGES 10-11. () STAlU10RY WA!lRANlY DEED, AFlI 277130 IN OO($: 130, PAGE 59, I L! IUN~J,II.'l'1'1lD/ "°1' 'fl)' ; . I [R·"."] fj, . (L"'I-4Jl41 / iJ/ OETAII...f:!TS llilIES. 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T THill M....roll PLAT IS A llIUE AtlD COMECT REPRESENTAll00 OF THE LANDS ACTUALLY SURVE""rElJ. 1 HEREBY DECLARE lHAT "tHE PLAT OF GRACE HAftVl':ST (HURtH MAJOR Pt ... T IS BASEO ON No/. I\ClUAL SURVEY AND suaOI~SlON OF A PORTION OF SECTION :Hi. "TO'IIHSHP 19 HOR"tH, RANGE: 28 EAST. W.M •• lH ... T niE SURVEY WAS COUPLElED BY ME 00 UMOER MY DIRECTION AN!> lH-~ T THE OlSTNICES. COURSES, AND AMGtES ARE SHOI'IN lHEREOH IXIRIlECll Y TO lHE BEST OF MY KI'IOm.EOOC INRlRUAlION, AnD BEl.lEF, AND TH"T PROPER MONUMENTS "A'Il:: BEEN SET AND LOT COlINERS ARE STAKED ON 1I-IE GROUND, DAlE Of SURVE.'n ..uHE 2006 'MIU ____ _ PH!UP J. 13L.OOIJ, P.LS. Roglstrotlotl no. 21651 2+9 North Elder Street MOS~9 Lok~, WA 9B837 --"il !!A1l1A\. 6.!Bof.! .. ~ u: t.. a '" 1;:;1-FOUND 3 1/2:" BRASS CAP MONUMENT IN CIISE cENlEfI OF" SEcnOH, PLS :lIS!;1 ... t..,.. CI \ ri .... .-2.056.~6· ~ ~'31~ ~:'I:'~89'31'06"E 26~2-177' -• -. _. -. -. - . ->-. ~ . ~~ ~o,,~. 0.0 !i:~:St-< 2 ~ ~a.o()' ----!:'.. ---------------------545.0S- I B 9 FIlED FOR RECORD AT 1}lE IlEQllt:"l U' lit\:. !;ILY U~ MVJ;t." I I I FINAL PLAT FOR ~~Ca:I~u.,~~~c~vo~i:iE~OFI.!"'JOO I PLATS, ON PAGE(S) RECORDS OF GRANT REVIEW 0 NL Y C"",,lY. """TUN. AI'DlTQR'S CfR]FlCATE ~8~ ~'I§ 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 7 ~8~ I~' I SOVrHGlI.tIlAOD~TON3~TOl\,~J,A.T a ,q f:! i:';1'" r PI,AT JlOOKP, PAGE 6,)-7J r oi:::f-o!i! Q I ::s g ~ '" FOUNa U.s.s.R. 8RASS < CAP t.lOHUMEHT Itl CA~E CRANT CCl'JiflY AUOITOR DEPUTfCOUNlYAUOI fOR 'NOEl{ OAT .... t'i '" ~ ~~ <no. W", ~O ~~~ () . ~ ~ (9 f.. ~ i III ~~t; " BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION/CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF THE GRACE HARVEST CHURCH FINAL PLAT FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS, AND DECISION 1. HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION. 1.1 Date. A public meeting was held upon proper notice before the Commission on June 10, 2010. 1.2 Proponent. Grace Harvest Church is the proponent of this plat. 1.3 Purpose. The proponent has submitted a one-lot final plat for property which is legally described upon the plat. City staff has confirmed the property described on the plat is the property submitted for platting. 1.4 Evidence. The Commission considered the following materials in reaching its decision: A. The final plat submitted May 4, 2010. B. Staff report and attachments. 2. FINDINGS OF FACT BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION. Based upon the evidence presented to them, the Commission makes the following findings of fact: 2.1 The proponent is the owner of the property. 2.2 The property is currently zoned R-1, Single Family Residential. 2.3 The final plat conforms to the approval conditions of the preliminary plat. 3. CONCLUSIONS BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION. From the foregoing findings of fact the Commission makes the following conclusions: 3.1 The Planning Commission of the City of Moses Lake is vested with the authority to determine approval of plats. 3.2 It is in the best interests and welfare of the city's citizens to plat the property as proposed. 3.3 The final plat is consistent with the conditions required for the preliminary plat approval. 3.4 Conditions ensure that the required fees and reimbursements will be collected prior to the City recording the plat with the Grant County Auditor. 4. DECISION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION. Grace Harvest Church Major Plat Findings of Fact Page 2 June 10, 2010. On the basis of the foregoing findings of fact and conclusions, it is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the plat be approved with the following conditions: 4.1 The comments of the Development Engineer shall be addressed. 4.2 The plat shall not be recorded until the city fees and reimbursements are paid to the City of Moses Lake. ~~thed:cL:A;'";OC oc Joce 10. 2OtO. ~M ch Molitor Planning Commission Chairman June .15,2010 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: City Manager For Council Consideration Municipal Services Director Consideration of Bids Seal Coat Project -2010 Staff opened bids June10, 2010 for the 2010 Seal Coat Project. This project consists of chip and fog sealing various city streets. The base bid includes sealing approximately 131,300 square yards, and Additive 1 increases the project by approximately 39,500 square yards. The two following bids were received: Base Bid & Contractor Base Bid Additive 1 Additive 1 Central Washington Asphalt, Inc. $434,341 $70,865 $505,206 Granite Northwest, Inc. $488,145 $92,435 $580,580 Engineer's Estimate $525,197 $100,190 $625,387 Staff recommends awarding the Base Bid and Additive 1 in the sum of$505,206 to Central Washington Asphalt, Inc. Respectfully Submitted, :\\.. G~:;;l h ~ Municipal Services Director ENGINEERING DIVISION DATE: June 10, 2010 TO: Shawn O'Brien, City Engineerl AMSD FROM: Jeffrey Holm, Engineering Tech. III ~ RE: Seal Coat Project -2010 Authorization to Award Bid Bids for the Seal Coat Project -2010 were opened today at 10:00 A.M. This project's base bid includes completing approximately 131,300 square yards with a 3/8-inch -No. 10 seal coat, completing approximately 52,400 square yards with a 5/8-inch -No.4 seal coat, and fog sealing approximately 131,300 square yards on streets within the City of Moses Lake. Additive 1 would allow completing another 39,500 square yards of streets with a 3/8-inch -No.1 0 seal coat followed by a fog seal. Two bids were received and the bid totals are compared below: Bidder 1. Central Washington Asphalt, Inc. 2. Granite Northwest, Inc. Engineer's Estimate Base Bid $434,341.50 $488,145.00 $525,197.50 Additive 1 $70,865.00 $92,435.00 $100,190.00 Base Bid & Additive 1 $505,206.50 $580,580.00 $625,387.50 Authorization is requested to award the total bid including Schedule A & Additive 1 to Central Washington Asphalt, Inc. for the sum of $505,206.50. The complete bid summary is attached for your reVIew. cc: Municipal Services Director Contract #A-719 Schedule A: Street List By Type SEAL COAT PROJECT -2010 BID SUMMARY Single Chip Seal: 78,000 SY (Third Ave., Fourth Ave., Date St., Elder St., Davy St., Windy St., Dusty St., Sandy St., and Oklahoma St.) Double Chip Seal: 52,400 SY (Clover Dr., Fifth Ave., Fig St., Farmer Dr., Marina Dr., Westlake Rd., and Road NNE) 06/10/10 ~ ~ A: Street Construction Central Washington Asphalt, Inc. Granite Northwest, Inc. _ CRIPTION I UNIT PRICE I AMOONT II UNIT PRICE I AMOUNT !l.sphalt. CRS-2P (For 3f8-lnch -No. 10) 19 and Placing Crushed (3IB-lnch -No.1 0) for Fog Seal CRS-2P (For 5/8-lnch -No.4) 19 and Placing Crushed (5IB-lnch -No.4) '\dditional Brooming '\sphalt for Roadway Surface I ~eplace and Adiu \djust Valve Box ~eplace and Adjust Valve Box I Wide Line 15 Painted Access Parkin· S ace S mbol 16 Removing Plastic Li!.1JL Additive 1: Street List By Type IG, ro !IL t Sleeve 58.000 1((0.0%) $920.00 $165.600. $60.00 $110400. $65 $60 --. $1 $29.400. $115.000. $58.200. 'I:? ' $2.41 $I $4£ $4£ ~ $60( $40( $325. $425. $675. $135.000. $86,320. $22.400, $93,750. $46.560. ~ $325. $425. ""2.025. $0.001 $434,341.50 I' Single Chip Seal: 39,500 SY (East Broadway Ave., North Frontage Rd. West, and South Frontage Rd. West) Additive 1: Street Construction En ineer's Estimate Central Washin ton As halt, Inc. ITEM DESCRIPTION APPRox. UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNII PRICE AMuUNT QUANTITY 1 Flushin 15 MGAL $100.00 1 500.00 $125.00 1 875.00 2 Asphalt CRS-2P For 3/B-lnch -No. 10) 55 TON $920.00 $50600,00 $750.00 $41 250,00 3 Furnishin and PlacinQ Crushed (3IB-lnch -No.1 0) 550 TON $60,00 $33,000.00 $30.00 $16500,00 4 ASDhait for FDa Seal 9 TON $1 050.00 $9450.00 $800.00 $7200,00 5 Additional Broomin 4 HOUR $210,00 $840,00 $130,00 $520.00 6 Paint Line 32,000 LF $0,15 $4,800.00 $0,11 $3,520,00 SUbtotal Additive 1 Street $1 0190.00 $70865.00 Sales Tax 0.0% $0.00 $0,00 Total Additive 1 Street $100,190.00 $70865.00 I[Total Schedule A and Additive 1 11.-$625,387.5011 $505,206.50 II Z:\MyFiles\QPW\QPW10\Seal Coat Project -2010; A-719\Bid Summary 201 O.qpw 339. $1 Granite Northwest, Inc. UNIT PRICE AMOUNT $100.00 $1 500.00 $845.00 $46,475.00 $56.00 $30,600.00 $1 000.00 $9000.00 $125,00 $500,00 $0.13 $4,160,00 $92435.00 $0.00 $92,435.00 $560,580.00 II COLUMBIA BAS IN DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE City Council of Moses Lake Jon Lane, Mayor Joe Gavinski, Manager P.O. Box 1579 Moses Lake, W A 98837 Dear Mayor and City Manager: P.O. Box 1235 Royal City,WA,99357 phone: 509-346-9442 Fax: 509-346-9442 www.cbdl.org June 11,2010 On behalf of the Columbia Basin Development League I am requesting time on your meeting agenda for Mike Schwisow, Governmental Relations Director to give an update on the current Enviromnental Impact Study on the Odessa Sub-Area Aquifer. The Study is to be released for public review the last of July with a 60 day comment period following. We know the City of Moses Lake and surrounding area are impacted by the depletion of the Odessa Aquifer. As leaders and policy makers which are impacted by this issue we hope you will be prepared and willing to comment. There are currently some proj ects being done that will help expedite the process when the Study is completed We want to update you on the progress on these activities. Our hope is with information you will see the need for you to become actively involved and help seek the resolution to the issue. We cannot afford to let the current enviromnental crises become an economic crises. Mike is willing to attend your council meeting on June 22nd or one of your July meetings. We will appreciate you giving us the opportunity to make a presentation to yon. Just let us know when we can be placed on your agenda. Sincerely, ., I~ ) / ,)~ .. \/~~ \...+.~ "- Alice Parker Executive Secretary Columbia Basin Development League P.O. Box 1235 8582 Rd. K SW Royal City, WA 99357 Phone and Fax: 509-346-9442 Cell: 509-750-2485 mrsp@smwireless.net website: www.cbdl.org June 11, 2010 City of Moses Lake 321 S. Balsam st. Moses Lake, WA 98837 To Whom It May Concern: My name is Craig Morrison and I am running for the elected office of Grant County Coroner. I am requesting that permission be given to me from the City of Moses Lake to place political campaign signs on approved city right-of-ways. I have read the standards given for placement and agree to abide by those regulations. Please grant me permission to place signs atthe locations listed below. Round About at Division and Yonozawa 3rd Ave. and Broadway Grape Dr. and Hwy 17 Five Corners at Wheeler and Pioneer Division and Nelson te for Grant County Coroner Sophia Guerrero From: Sent: To: Subject: Patti Paris [pparis@colstor.com] Wednesday, June 16, 2010 1:58 PM sguerrero@ci.moses-Iake.wa.us Political sign placement Good afternoon, I'd like to request I have the opportunity to be on the agenda for the next City council meeting to request permission to place political signs in various locations throughout the city. Thank you Patti Paris Running for PUD Commissioner pparis@colstor.com 989-5964 £otu. ,( I'-hout: t!A-"C --:V, YI.l,J ~ b' Yo/! i:):i!-CL WIL drA. afM?·" IJrOtL~ 6n~ Dr·ry ~d /7 c?' ' ::7~ cJ;.,/tU..o tz..7-u)'< . .t.dL.l_ 4>-r~ YIVI'~t~ !L '.?z'a.-/$~ ~ / txA.,k.. IhI..u (lYI (?d ) ~dJ~~ C:uc~ cY?'A ~ . /..tJ..;Y'i> tfn ~"Ir; .... rd 1 Honorable Mayor and Moses Lake City Council Dear Council Members, MOSES LAKE tM'§§BOff~~ l[))g(ffi Vision 2020 has been in discussions for several years now with the Grant County PUD, the City of Moses Lake and many others regarding the alleys and the under grounding of utilities in the downtown business district of Moses Lake. Vision 2020 has asked for cost estimates for the project, so information could be forwarded to the property owners that would be effected and eventually asked to contribute to the project by paying to hook up to the new utility services. The Moses Lake City Council at the last City Council retreat in February of2010 directed the City Manager to ask Grant County PUD what commitment the PUD would be willing to extend toward the project. This information, we feel, is crucial to coming up with a solid cost estimate for the under grounding. Grant County PUD has now responded to the City Manager's request and while offering to work on the planning of the project, Grant County PUD has not offered any monetary assistance. After speaking with Gary Harer, using the estimate that was calculated for the 2010 retreat, if the City chooses to not underground the utilities, and repave the 4 blocks discussed in the project, the approximate cost will drop from $1,780,000 to $280,000 or less. While Vision 2020's goal has always been to follow the direction of the DDI plan, by creating more gathering places and improving the alleys in the downtown business district, complete with underground utilities, new garbage enclosures and repaved alley ways, our group feels the alleys need repair now. The alleys have become a public safety issue. The patching of potholes is not enough. It's time now to repave the alleys. This request is presented for Council consideration. Bill Ecret Lee Blackwell Vision 2020 Chair Vision 2020 Alley Committee Chair Grant County PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT Excellence in Service and Leadership June 3, 2010 Mr. Joseph K. Gavinski City Manager City of Moses Lake 321 Balsam St. Moses Lake, WA 98837-0244 Dear Mr. Gavinski: In response to your letter of April 12, 2010, the Grant PUD Commissioners and staff have engaged in several discussions regarding the City of Moses Lakes alleyway and undergrounding project. You have asked for commitment from Grant PUD in regards to this project. At this time our commitment would be to work with your team in Moses Lake on the planning of the project. In addition, if and when you would apply for a change to the current service, our staff would work with you on the installation of the required facilities. However, the application of service would require the City and/or its partners to pay for those services rendered by the Grant County PUD. If there are any incremental benefits to Grant County PUD that would not otherwise accrue to our utility we would consider a contribution to the project in that amount. We look forward to working with you and the City in your efforts to go forward with your project in Moses Lake. With regards, Tim Culbertson General Manager P. 0. Box 878 • Public Utility District No.2 of Grant County, Washington Ephrata, Washington 98823 • 509.754.0500 • www.gcpud.org June 17, 2010 Honorable Mayor and Moses Lake City Council DearCoundlMembeffi CITY OF MOSES LAKE Attached is a proposed ordinance which amends MLMC Chapter 16.02, entitled "Building Permits". The proposed ordinance amendment provides the opportunity to request a waiver, deferral, or deviation from the requirement to install improvements, when seeking a building permit on insuffidently platted property. This proposed amendment will provide the property owner the same opportunity to request a waiver, deferral, or deviation on insufficiently platted property as a property owner would have when requesting the possibility of a waiver, deferral, or deviation on platted property. The proposed ordinance is presented to you for consideration. Language has been added to the ordinance deeming the existence of an emergency and providing for the passage of the ordinance on a single reading if an emergency is declared and the ordinance receives the affirmative votes of at least two-thirds of the City Council. City Manager 766-9201· City Attorney 766-9203 • Community Development 766-9235 • Finance 766-9249 • Fire 765-2204 Municipal Services 766-9217 • Municipal Court 766-9201 • Parks & Recreation 766-9240 • Police 766-9230 • Fax 766-9392 401 S. Balsam St .• P.O. Box 1579· Moses Lake, WA 98837-0244· Phone: (509) 766-9214 • www.ci.moses-Jake.wa.us ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 16.02 OFTHE MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED "BUILDING PERMITS" THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 16.02 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code entitled "Building Permit" is amended as follows: 16.02.110 Platting Deemed Insufficient -When: A. Property located within the city which is presently platted and which property was platted without the extension or provision of city water, city sewer, storm sewer, curb, sidewalk, streets or other improvements through some or all of the lots of the plat shall be deemed to be unplatted for purposes of the issuance of any development permit or building permit. Any lot so affected shall be permitted to develop and a building permit will be issued upon the installation of city water, city sewer, storm drains, curbs, sidewalks, streets, and other improvements to community standards, including fire protection devices, or upon the posting of security in an amount approved by the city, which is equal to the estimated cost of the extensions and/or improvements remaining to be installed through the lot, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney to insure the construction of the required improvements and extensions at the same time as construction of the building for which the building permit was issued or at the time of the improvement of the affected lot. B. Any property owner can make application to the City Council for a waiver, deferral. or deviation from or of the requirement to install improvements. A waiver, deferral. or deviation from or of the reguirement to install improvements shall not be granted unless the City Council finds that because of the nature of the property, its topography, the conditions or nature of the adjoining areas or the existence of unusual physical conditions. the requirement to install improvements would cause an unusual and unnecessary hardship on the property owner. In granting a waiver, deferral or deviation from or of the requirements to install improvements, the City Council may require such conditions as will secure the objectives of the requirement waived, deferred, or deviated from or of. Any waiver. deferral. or deviation authorized shall be entered in the minutes of the Moses Lake City Council together with the circumstances that justify the waiver, deferral. or deviation granted. Section 2. The City Council declares that an emergency exists and this ordinance is deemed a public emergency ordinance necessary for the protection of public health, public safety, public property, or public peace and shall take effect immediately as provided by law upon one reading if a majority plus one of the whole membership of the City Council vote in favor of passage. Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on June 22, 2010. Jon lane, Mayor ATTEST: Ronald R. Cone, Finance Director APPROVED AS TO FORM: James A. Whitaker, City Attorney June 15, 2010 TO: City Manager For City Council Consideration FROM: Municipal Services Director SUBJECT: Ordinance -Create MLMC 10.12 -Parking Regulations -First Reading Attached is an ordinance that amends Moses Lake Municipal Code 10.12, entitled "Parking Regulations" . Greg Wright, Transit Manager, is requesting to limit the parking to GTA buses on that portion of Alder Street that fronts the new bus shelter located by the Community Gardens. Curt McFarland, Associate Pastor ofthe Moses Lake Presbyterian Church, is requesting a "no parking" zone north of the church's main entrance. The other changes to this ordinance are described on the attached page. This ordinance is presented for Council consideration. This is the first reading of the ordinance. ,"_,fully SUbmi,""". ~ 2::::1s~ ~ Municipal Services Director Grant Transit Authority 5-26-10 Mike Mora City of Moses Lake P.O. Drawer 1579 PO Box 10, Ephrata, WA 98823 (888) 482-2877 or (509) 754-1075 Fax: (509) 754-1170 www.gta-ride.com Moses Lake, WA. 98837-0244 RE: Bus Shelter Installation Request Mike, . , GTA is requesting permission to install a concrete pad and bus shelter at 4th & Alder Street by the Community Garden. I have enclosed a drawing ofthe location and dimensions ofthe pad and shelter. fin addition, it would be beneficial to GTA if this location could be identified and painted as ~ ~us zone. J Th,"~,,;ogth;' req",". 7 Greg Wright Transit Manager (509) 754-1075 cc: Bus Stop File/Moses Lake/Mora RECEiver) MAY 2 6 2010 DSES LAKE PR.ESBVTER.IA.N a basin cammunit:y church June 2,2010 To the Moses Lake City Council: This letter is a request for the City of Moses Lake to designate a short portion of the curb extending to the north of the main entrance/exit of the Moses Lake Presbyterian Church parking lot, from Ivy Street, as a "no parking" zone (see drawing below). The reason for this request is public safety. For those exiting the parking lot on Sunday mornings, Wednesday nights, and at other times (for memorial services or special events) vehicles parking next to the entrance/exit block visibility and make turning north onto Ivy a hazard. Gary Harer from the City of Moses Lake has indicated the city will mark the curb on either side ofthe Fire Hydrant on Ivy as "No Parking." The distance from the entrance/exit of the parking lot to the Fire Hydrant is approximately 42 feet. The requested additional "No Parking" designation would extend from the end of the Fire Hydrant "No Parking" area to the entrance/exit. We are requesting this action before there is an accident or tragedy. Please let me know (765-8819 x21) if this request is able to be placed on the June 8, 2010 City Council docket. Sincerely, Curt McFarland Associate Pastor Moses Lake Presbyterian Church 1142 West Ivy Avenue Moses Lake, WA 98837 509-765-8819 curtm@moseslakepres.org ... N Approx 42 feet ........ _ ..•..•.•............... Reguest No Parking I • Ivy Avenue Moses Lake Presbyterian Parking Lot Eric A. Frey, Pastor John Jeninga, Director of Contemporary Worship Arts Paul Wagner, Worship & Care Pastor 1142 W Ivy Avenue, Moses Lake. WA 98837 RECE~VED JUN 07 2010 MUNICIPAL SERVICES DEPT. ENGINEERING CITY OF MOSES LAKE s ..... Curt McFarland, Pastor Todd Welch, Youth Pastor Website: moseslakepres.org PH: 509-765-8819 FAX: 509-765-2531 CIT ~ -;<,\~ \3~ '" ,~_. _ &~ 1P \\' ~)~ ~ ~ 12 I , 1'~\ l~ -• 1-C ©1j) @ ~ 1-lCI ~ 7 ~ © ?"" ?"" r-I~ ~OlMES ~~ ~OT~E~S -2 <&'\!l ~- fo\lDJ lDJ moU\! © ?"" --;,: ~ I/""," -!> 1------1 l-i - <&'\!l ~ ~ ?"" H -@ ~ ~ ?"" i ~ -(6~~ © 1 ?"" 211 ~ -~ -©1j) ~ ?"" ?"" ?"" ?"" M !.© .:Qi" 'iF' ?"" ?"" -?"" ?"" -?"" ~ ?"" ~ -]lj] -©1j) ?"" ?"" ?"" ~ ?"" ?"" ?"" ElL IE --N ----g J('\!] W <&'\!l T ?"" n ?"" r--2: @ -= _ <&'\!l M= ?"" ?"" dJ ~ ~ Ml ?"" ?"" -©1j) Ml ?"" ?"" $\il ~ ?"" ?"" n - (6~5 .. \ .. ?,-('.' .~:: .'-Y' '"-,,, '':'-,,.'f Clover Drive -from Yonezawa to SR-17 This portion of Clover serves a connnercial area and was constructed with a center left turn lane with no parking lanes. Hamilton Road -from Wheeler Road to the north boundary of the Crittenden 2nd Addition Major Plat This portion of Hamilton Road serves an industrial area. It was constructed with a center left tum lane with no parking lanes. Industrial Court -from Hamilton Road to the north boundary ofthe Crittenden 2nd Addition Major Plat This portion of Industrial Court serves an industrial area. It was constructed with a center left turn lane with no parking lanes. Road F -from the North Frontage Road to the northerly corporate limits. None of the lots on the east side front on this street, and the homes on the west side were built a considerable distance away from this street. Furthermore, this street is planned to be extended to the north and become a collector street. It was constructed to either have bike lanes on each side, or a center left turn lane. Yonezawa Boulevard -from Division Street to SR-17 This portion of Y onezawa Boulevard serves a commercial area and was constructed with a center left turn lane with no parking lanes. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 10.12 OFTHE MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED "PARKING REGULATIONS" THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 10.12 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code entitled "Parking Regulations" is amended as follows: 10.12.035 Restricted Parking Areas: A. Parking shall be prohibited at all times on the following named streets: Alder Street Broadway Avenue to the railroad tracks. Broadway Avenue Melva Lane to 1-90. Broadway Avenue Balsam Street to Alder Street on the north side. Broadway Avenue Adjacent to area of property at Third and Broadway. Broadway Avenue Block Street northeast to SR-17, both sides. Central Drive Both sides from Grape Drive right-of-way and extending 80' west. Clover Drive From Yonezawa Boulevard to SR-17, both sides. Colonial Avenue Pioneer Way southwest to end, both sides. Coolidge/Plum Streets From the centerline P.1. of Coolidge and Plum Streets, northeast 65' along Coolidge and 65' southeast along Plum Street, east side. Division Street Belmont to 1-90. Division Street Nelson Road to 1-90 on east side. Driggs Drive Broadway Avenue to Interlake Road. Fifth Avenue Division Street to Pioneer Way. Grape Drive Oregon Street to SR 17. Hamilton Road From Wheeler Road to the north boundary of the Crittenden 2nd Addition Major Plat, both sides. Hill Avenue From the curb PT, located at the northwest quadrant of the Garden Drive and Hill Avenue intersection and extending 30' west along Hill Avenue. Industrial Court From Hamilton Road to the north boundary of the of the Crittenden 2cd Addition Major Plat, both sides. Ivy Street Knolls Vista Drive Lakeshore Drive Locust Lane Marina Drive Marina Drive Nelson Road Nelson Road Pioneer Way RoadF Stratford Road Third Avenue Third Avenue Valley Road Yonezawa Boulevard West side, beginning 300' southerly of the centerline of B Street and extending 20' southerly. Adjacent to Knolls Vista Park on the west side. On the west side from 195' south of the intersection with Wanapum Drive to 230' north of the intersection ofWanapum Drive and on the east side from 245' south of the intersection of Wanapum Drive to 230' north of the intersection of Wanapum Drive. Broadway Avenue to Peninsula Drive. On the northwest (lake) side from Gibby Road to Burress Street. From the easterly right-of-way of Central Washington Railroad and extending 350' westerly and southerly -both sides. Both sides from the westerly right-of-way of the railroad tracks and extending 275' southwesterly. From Pioneer Way west 350' on both sides. On the north side from the centerline of Clover Drive to 200' west. Third Avenue to SR 17 except for the following locations: 1. Beginning 275 feet south of Third Avenue and ending 500 feet south of Third Avenue on the west side. 2. Beginning 275 feet south of Fifth Avenue and ending 970 feet south of Fifth Avenue on the west side. From the north Frontage Road to the northerly corporate limits, both sides. Railroad tracks to SR 17. Block Street northeast to Broadway, both sides. Along the southeast side, beginning 80' northeast of the curb PT located on the easterly corner of the Third Avenue and Fig Street intersection and extending 30' northeasterly. Stratford Road to Paxson Drive; and beginning 375' west of the Valley and Crestview Drive intersection and ending 1 ,350' northwest of the Valley and Crestview Drive intersection on that portion of Valley Road bounded on both sides by property within the city limits. From Division Street to SR-17, both sides. B. Truck parking shall be prohibited at all times upon the following named streets except in designated loading zones: Broadway Avenue Third Avenue to Holly Street on the south side. Broadway Avenue Holly Street to Gumwood Street on the north side. Pioneer Way Pioneer Way Beginning 275' south of Third Avenue and ending 500' south of Third Avenue on the west side. Third Avenue to Broadway Avenue on the north side. C. Parking shall be limited to a maximum of two hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday though Saturday, inclusive, on the following named streets and municipally owned parking lots and areas: Alder Street Broadway Avenue to Fourth Avenue. Ash Street Broadway Avenue to Fourth Avenue. Balsam Street Beech Street Broadway Avenue Division Street Dogwood Street Elder Street Elm Street Fifth Avenue Fig Street Fourth Avenue Ivy Street Broadway Avenue to Third Avenue. Both sides between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue. Alder Street to Gumwood Street. Broadway Avenue to Fourth Avenue both sides, and Fourth Avenue to Sixth Avenue on the west side. Broadway Avenue to the northwesterly end. Southwest side between Third Avenue and Fifth Avenue. Third Avenue to Fourth Avenue. Southeast side between Elder Street and Fig Street. West side between Fifth Avenue and Wheeler Road. Alder Street to Beech Street. Beginning a distance of 500 feet south of the intersection of C Street and extending to the north side of Lakeside Drive on the west side of Ivy Street. Parking lot on south corner of Third Avenue and Ash Street Pioneer Way Third Avenue North side in parking areas between Third Avenue and Fifth Avenue. Balsam Street to Gumwood Street and the southeast side between Pioneer Way and Elder. D. Parking shall be prohibited during school hours except for school buses at the following locations: Central Drive Beginning at Reisner Road and extending south 300' adjacent to Knolls Vista School. Clover Drive Dogwood Street Elm Street Ivy Avenue Sharon Avenue Beginning at the driveway to Lakeview School and extending 300' north along the west side of Clover Drive. Beginning 30' from the curb point of tangency on the southerly corner of Dogwood Street and Third Avenue and extending 148' southeasterly along the southwesterly side of Dogwood Street. The northeasterly side of S. Elm Street extending from Third Avenue to Fourth Avenue. Beginning at the intersection of "C" Street and extending to 500' south of "C" Street on the west side of the street. Monroe Avenue to end of High School Parking Lot on the south side. E. Parking shall be prohibited at all times upon the following named street except for the loading or unloading of personal property or passengers. Balsam Street Beech Street Chestnut Street Fourth Avenue Northshore Drive Third Avenue Yonezawa Boulevard Beginning thirty-three feet (33') from the curb point of tangency on the northerly corner of Balsam Street and Seventh Avenue and extending fifty feet (50') northwesterly along the northeasterly side of Balsam Street; on the north side of Balsam Street where the northerly right-of-way of Fourth Avenue intersects Balsam Street and extending 50 feet northwesterly. Beginning 20 feet from the curb point of tangency on the northerly corner of Beech Street at Fifth Avenue and extending twenty-one feet (21 ') northwesterly along the easterly side of Beech Street. Beginning 139 feet from the curb point of tangency on the westerly corner of Chestnut Street and Seventh Avenue and extending 30 feet northwesterly along the southwesterly side of Chestnut Street. Beginning at the curb point of tangency on the southeasterly corner of Fourth Avenue and Elm Street, thence southwesterly 325 feet. Beginning 110 feet from the curb point of tangency on the northwesterly corner of Northshore Dive at Mattson Drive and extending 40 feet southwesterly along the northerly side of Northshore Drive. Beginning 100 feet from the curb point of tangency on the northeasterly corner of Third Avenue at Elder Street and extending 50 feet northeasterly along the northerly side of Third Avenue. From 121 feet westerly of the centerline of the access into the Grant County Skill Center to 180 feet west, north side. F. Parking shall be prohibited between the hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. on the following named street: Parking lot on the northerly side of E. Broadway Avenue between Balsam Street and the intersection of Broadway Avenue and Pioneer Way. (Adjacent to the southeasterly line of Block D, Plat of Neppel, Grant County, Washington.) G. Parking shall be prohibited at all times upon the following named street except for legally designated handicapped vehicles, and only for a maximum of two (2) hours: A Street Ash Street Ash Street Beech Street Division Street S. Balsam Street Gumwood Street Sixth Avenue Third Avenue Beginning at a point 150' west of the centerline intersection of A Street and Lakeside Drive to a point 195' west of the centerline intersection of A Street and Lakeside Drive. The first parking space southeasterly of the most easterly corner of Third Avenue and Ash Street. The first parking space northwesterly of the most northerly corner of Third Avenue and Ash Street. Beginning forty-one feet (41 ') from the curb point of tangency on the northerly corner of Beech Street and Fifth Avenue and extending nineteen feet (19') northwesterly along the easterly side of Beech Street. The first parking space southeasterly of the southwesterly intersection of Division Street and Fifth Avenue. The first parking space northwesterly of the most westerly corner of the intersection of S. Balsam and E. Fifth Avenue. The first four (4) parking spaces northwesterly of the most northerly corner of the intersection of South Gumwood Street and West Fourth Avenue. One space each side of the handicap ramp that is located on the south side of Sixth Avenue, which ramp is one hundred twenty- three feet (123') southwest of the center line of Beech Street. Beginning sixty feet (60') from the curb point of tangency on the northeasterly corner of Third Avenue at Elder Street and extending forty feet (40') northeasterly along the northerly side of Third Avenue. H. Parking shall be prohibited during school hours except for the loading and unloading of property or passengers at the following locations: Knolls Vista Drive Texas Street Sharon Avenue From the west intersection of Knolls Vista Drive and Ridge Road and extending 325' southwesterly along the northerly side of Knolls Vista Drive. Beginning at Michael Street and extending 100' northwest on the northwest side of the street. North side from Monroe Street to 1,120 feet east. I. Parking shall be limited to GTA buses at the following locations: Fourth Avenue Alder Street Southeast side, beginning 30' northeasterly of the curb PT located at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and Dogwood Street and extending northeasterly 135 feet. Northeast side, beginning 100' northwesterly from the centerline of Fourth Avenue, and extending 35 feet northwesterly. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its passage and publication of its summary as provided by law. Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on Ronald C. Covey, Mayor ATTEST: Ronald R. Cone, Finance Director APPROVED AS TO FORM: James A. Whitaker, City Attorney June 15,2010 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: City Manager For City Council Consideration Municipal Services Director Ordinances-Stormwater -Amend MLMC 13.01, 13.02, 13.03 and 13.12 First Reading Attached are ordinances that amend Moses Lake Municipal Codes 13.01, 13.02, 13.03, and 13.12. The changes are minor in nature, and are the result of completing the ordinances that are required by the Department of Ecology. This ordinance is presented for Council consideration. Each ordinance must be considered separately. These are the first reading of the ordinances. Respectfully Submitted, \\ ""~,~~ ~ Municipal Services Director ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13.01 OF THE MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED "STORMWATER GENERAL PROVISIONS" THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 13.01 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code entitled "Stormwater General Provisions" is amended as follows: 13.01.040 Definitions: The following terms, when used in this Title, shall have the following meaning: A. "GolIslruelkOlA Aeli, iry" shall M leaA all aeli, ily subjeel 10 Ihe Naliollal PoliulaAI Bisel lal §e Elill;illalioll Syslem (NPBES) eOAslfuelioll ~eII;lils. These iAelude eOllslluelioM ~fojeels fesulliA§ iA lalld dislufballee of OM aefe 01 11;01 e, 01 eOllsl1 uelioM ~fojeels I esullill§ iA laAd dislufbaAee of less IhaA OAe Bele Ihal afe ~al' of a eOllllAOIl ~laA of de,elopmelll Of sale. Sueh aeli,ilies iAelude eleafiA§, §fubbill§, §fadiM§, exea,alioll, alld delliolilioA. B. "B .. elliA§ UAil" shall fAeaA a buildil I§ Of ~oFliOA Ihereof Ihal eOMlaiAs Ii, iA§ faeililies fol MOl fAOI e II;aA OM (1) fafAily, iAeludiA§ faeililies fOI slee~iA§, ealiA§, eookiA§, al Id saAilalioA; or a 101 desi@Aaled alld ilileAded ¥O, sueh use. G. "E~ui,aleMI ResideAlial UMil" or "ERU" sllall I neaA aAd is e~ual 10 foUl IhousaAd (4,000) s~ual e foel of ifA~er,ious §I oUlid eo,er, "hiel I eOASlilules Ihe a,eFa§e ifA~elVious sUI'faee awa eMlailied 011 a siA§le lalilily lesideAlial ~aleel "ill Ii II Ihe Gily. AA ERU is Ihe ullil 01 impeFl> ious §I oUI;deo,er Ihat is used by Ihe Sloili,.,stel uliliry fo. ealeulatiflg the aer, iee fee. D. "lODE" shell 1996811 tile lIIieit e1isel9sF@6 eleteetisA 8Aa eliFfliFlstisl i 191691 SI'fl. A. "Construction Site Operation" shall mean a person. firm. corporation. subdivider. developer. contractor. property owner. or any agent of a property owner who causes construction activity. §E. "Impervious Groundcover Area-" shall mean a surface that is covered with material that is resistant to infiltration of water including conventionally surfaced streets, roofs, sidewalks, concrete flatwork, driveways, parking lots and other oiled, graveled, graded or compacted surface that impedes the natural infiltration of surface water. ,Q,F. "Moses Lake" shall mean the body of water named Moses Lake along with all associated ponds, wetlands and tributaries, and the waters of the state. unless the usage of the phrase is clearly tied to the Moses Lake City Council, the City of Moses Lake. the Moses Lake Municipal Code. or the Port of Moses Lake. Q6. "Non-residential NOI II esideAlial Property" shall mean all properties that are billed as commercial accounts per Chapter 13.12. ,EH. "Non-Stormwater" shall mean discharge to a stormwater system that is not composed entirely of stormwater. E "Potential Discharge to Moses Lake" shall mean stormwater that might discharge from the property into Moses Lake or the City's stormwater system that discharges to Moses Lake; and includes areas wehre debris is tracked out into the right-of-way and might enter Moses Lake or the City's stormwater system that discharges to Moses Lake. §t. "Property Owner" shall mean the property owner of record according to the Grant County Assessor's Office and includes all part owners. joint owners. tenants in common. joint tenants. and tenants by the entirety. of the whole. or a part of such building or land Jjd. "Residential Property" shall mean all properties that are billed as residential accounts per Chapter 13.12. jK "Storm water Fee" shall mean the service charge established under Title 13 of the Municipal Code for parcels of real property to fund the costs of stormwater management and for operating, maintaining and improving the City's stormwater system in Il,e City. ,1.1::. "Stormwater ~system" shall mean all the pipes, swales, ditches, culverts, street gutters, detention ponds, retention ponds, constructed wetlands, infiltration devices, catch basins, oil/water separators, biofiltration swales, outfalls, underground injection wells, and other items for conveying, treating, or containing stormwater and non-stormwater. ]SM. "Stormwater Utility" shall mean the ~ stormwater utility, "I del, i"eludes created by Chapter 13.03 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code. all ~re~eFly "ithiA the Oity's eer~e,ale fiffliffi:- ].N. "Undeveloped Property" shall mean property that is unaltered by the actions, construction, or addition to such property by man, or addition to such property by man of impervious groundcover, or physical manmade improvements, or conditions of any kind that change the hydrology of the property or its soil from its natural state, so long as stormwater runoff from said property causes no detriment to the City's stormwater system. 13.01.050 Desi!jA Oal'aeity: ste, m"ater systems shall be desigAed fer a 25 year, 24 heur sterm eveAt. 13.01.0560 Enforcement: All violations of this Title related to stormwater shall be deemed to constitute a public nuisance. Violations of this chapter and all other chapters of this Title dealing with stormwater shall be enforced in the same manner as violations of Moses Lake Municipal Code Chapter 8.14. 13.01.06'1'0 Severability: If any provision of this chapter or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this chapter orthe application ofthe provisions of this chapter are declared to be severable, and shall remain in full force and effect. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its passage and publication of its summary as provided by law. Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on July 13, 2010. Jon Lane, Mayor ATTEST: Ronald R. Cone, Finance Director APPROVED AS TO FORM: James A. Whitaker, City Attorney ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13.02 OFTHE MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED "STORMWATER ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION" THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 13.02 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code entitled "Stormwater Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination" is amended as follows: 13.02.040 Conditional Non-stormwater Discharges: The following non-stormwater discharges to the City's stormwater system are allowed provided they meet that the fello"i~§ eo~clilio~s a~eJ that they non-stormwater discharge does not exceed the capacity of the City's stormwater system. A. Non-stormwater discharge permitted under an NPDES permit issued by the Department of Ecology. B. Water from potable sources, including water main flushing, hyper-chlorinated water main flushing, fire hydrant system flushing, and water main hydrostatic test water; provided that the water is dechlorinated to a concentration of 0.1 ppm or less, the pH is from 6 t011, and the velocity i§. controlled to prevent resuspension of sediments. C. Swimming pool discharges provided that the water is dechlorinated to a concentration of 0.1 ppm or less, the pH is from 6 t011, and the velocity 12 controlled to prevent resuspension of sediments. D. Street and sidewalk wash water from a potable supply, provided that debris from the streets and sidewalks is swept and removed prior to washing the streets. 13.02.070 Best Management Practices (BMPs): All property owners shall provide reasonable protection from accidental discharge of prohibited material into the City's stormwater system through the use of structural and nonstructural BMPs listed and described in the Stormwater Management Manual for Eastern Washington. 13.02.080 Notification of Spills: The property owner shall take the following steps upon discovery or notification of ha, i~!l i~feFmatioll of allY Imo,,~ OF suspected illicit discharges from their property into the stormwater system or Moses Lake shall (alte the fello .. i~!l ste~s. A. Taite all Meeessal) ste~s Act to ensure the discovery, containment, and cleanup of the discharge. B. For hazardous materials, immediately notify emergency dispatch service at 911, and the City's Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination t88E program hotline number at 509-764- 9277. C. For nonhazardous materials immediately notify the City's Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination t88E hotline number at 509-764-9277. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its passage and publication of its summary as provided by law. Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on July 13, 2010. Ronald C. Covey, Mayor ATTEST: Ronald R. Cone, Finance Director APPROVED AS TO FORM: James A. Whitaker, City Attorney ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13.03 OF THE MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED "STORMWATER UTILITY AND PROVISIONS FOR RATE STRUCTURE" THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 13.03 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code entitled "Stormwater Utility and Provisions for Rate Structure" is amended as follows: 13.03.020 Rate Classifications: A. De.elo~ed, Residential Property: Each living dvoelling unit on de .. elo~ed residential property will have a uniform stormwater fee per Section 13.12.042. The stormwater utility will not measure the impervious ground cover for de.elo~ed, residential property. B. Develo~ed, Non-residential Property: For each devele~ed non-residential property, the stormwater utility shall measure the impervious groundcover. The stormwater fee is then based on the categories listed in Table 13.12. C. Undeveloped Property: Undeveloped property will not be charged a stormwater fee. 13.03.030 Stormwater Fee Revenue: The revenue from the storm water fees will finance planning, design, administration, construction, operation, maintenance, restoration, procurement, and preservation of stormwater infrastructure; public education of stormwater issues; protection of groundwater and surface water; and fer other items required by the stormwater utility to meet the requirements of the City's NPDES permit. and other state and federal clean water regulations. 13.03.040 Property Exempt from Stormwater Fee: The following categories of property are exempt from a stormwater fee. A. Undeveloped property. B. City street rights-of-way, dedicated rights-of-way, deeds, and easements for street purposes. C. State of Washington highway rights-ol-ways, provided that the State of Washington agrees to own, construct, maintain, operate, and preserve all drainage facilities contained within said rights-of-way 1) as required by the stormwater utility, 2) in conformance with all utility standards for maintenance, construction, and improvement established by the stormwater utility, and 3) at no cost to the stormwater utility. D. Railroad rights-of-ways so long as each railroad agrees to own, construct, maintain, operate, and preserve all drainage facilities contained within said rights-of-way 1) as required by the stormwater utility, 2) in conformance with all utility standards for maintenance, construction, and improvement established by the stormwater utility, and 3) at no cost to the stormwater utility. 13.03.050 Appeal of Impervious Ground Cover Determination: If a non-residential property owner believes the amount of impervious ground cover applied to its property is incorrect, the property owner may appeal this determination to the Municipal Services Director. Appeals shall be in writing, shall specify the grounds of the appeal, and shall include a fifty dollar ($50) review fee. The amount of impervious ground cover applied to the property may increase, decrease, or remain unchanged when the review is completed by the Municipal Services Director. In the event the appeal is successful, the fifty dollar ($50) fee shall be refunded. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its passage and publication of its summary as provided by law. Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on July 13, 2010. Jon Lane, Mayor ATTEST: Ronald R. Cone, Finance Director APPROVED AS TO FORM: James A. Whitaker, City Attorney ORD[NANCE NO. AN ORD[NANCE AMEND[NG CHAPTER 13.12 OF THE MOSES LAKE MUN[C[PAL CODE ENT[TLED "WATER, SEWER, AND STORMWATER RATES" THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASH[NGTON ORDA[NS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 13.12 of the Moses Lake Municipa[ Code entitled "Water, Sewer, and Stormwater Rates" is amended as follows: 13.12.040 Commercial Sewer Rates: A. The following shall be the monthly rate charged customers residing within the corporate limits of the city and outside the corporate limits of the city for all chargeable water discharged into the city sewer system by commercial users and dwellings with three (3) or more living units served by one (1) meter after May 1, 2010: Amount Used (in cubic feet) Sewer Rate 0-1,000 $32.85 per month minimum Over 1,000 $1.25 per 100 cu. ft. or portion thereof B. For purposes of calculating sewer charges, chargeable water shall be defined as follows: Chargeable water shall be measured by the water consumed on the premises, whatever the source of such water, and the same will be metered either by a public utility meter or one installed and maintained by the property owner of the premises at his e"A the property owner's expense and approved and inspected by the city. Where the water is metered by a privately owned water meter and is used to determine sewer charges, the city shall be allowed access to the meter in order to read such meter. Where the use of water is such that a portion of all the water used does not flow into the sewer system, for whatever reason, but is lost by evaporation, irrigation, sprinkling or is used in manufacturing or in a manufactured product, or is lost for whatever reason, and the person in control provides proof of this fact and installs a meter or other measuring device approved by the city to measure the amount of water so used and so lost, or if the city is capable of determining the amount of sewage entering the city's sewer system by some other mechanical means, this water may be deducted from the actual water consumption used in calculating the sewer charge. The sewer charges for triplexes and apartments, mobile home parks, schools, hospitals and other commercial establishments with increased usage for irrigation, only if their landscaping exceeds five thousand (5,000) square feet, shall be computed on the average consumption during the previous non-irrigation season, unless the user elects to install, at his expense, an approved measuring device to measure water not entering the sewer system. When a user has a swimming pool or cooling units discharging to the sanitary sewer, he must install an approved meter to determine the amount of water exempt from sewer charges during the irrigation season. The irrigation season shall be defined as the period in which statements are mailed for the April through November billing cycles. C. Sewer rates for commercial uses discharged into the sewer system may be separately determined by the City Council, based upon both volume and chemical characteristics of the sewage. The City Council reserves the privilege to require pre-treatment of any material discharged into the sewerage system, or to prohibit discharge into the system of industrial wastes that, because of either volume or concentration, will overload existing sewerage facilities. D. All air-conditioning and refrigeration units that are installed, replaced or that have capacity increased after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter shall be required to install recirculating units. Disposal may not be accomplished by discharging into the sanitary sewer system. 13.12.042 Stormwater Rates: The following shall be the monthly rate for stormwater fees on residential and non-residential properties. A. Devel(ll"ea , Residential properties shall be charged five dollars ($5) per each a .. elliA!'j living unit. B. Devel(ll"ea A !,!on-residential properties shall be charged the following rates per Table 13.12. TABLE 13.12.042 Category Impervious Area-Rate Ground Cover (s.f.) Non-residential 1 Up to 6,000 $5.00 Non-residential 2 6,001 to 15,000 $8.50 Non-residential 3 15,001 to 30,000 $12.50 Non-residential 4 30,001 to 60,000 $25.00 Non-residential 5 60,001 to 120,000 $50.00 Non-residential 6 120,001 to 240,000 $100.00 Non-residential 7 More than 240,000 $150.00 C. Undeveloped property shall not be charged a sel viee late stormwaterfee. D. Non-residential property owners may submit a request for the following credits to the stormwater tltitity-fees. Residential properties are not eligible for credits. The credits are not cumulative. Requests for credit shall be submitted to the Municipal Services Director on forms provided by the Municipal Services Department. 1. A credit of up to eighty percent (80%) may be approved for non-residential properties for portions of on-site storm water discharges to privately maintained on-site treatment facilities that are in compliance with an active National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. A copy of the NPDES permit and the associated Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (S'v'v'PPP) shall be provided to the Municipal Services Director with the application for credit. No credits will be approved for stormwater discharged to facilities that are maintained and serviced by the stormwater utility. 2. A credit of up to fifty percent (50%) may be approved for non-residential property for portions of on-site stormwater discharges to privately maintained (lA site t,eatmeAt laeilities aAa aisl"(lsal stormwater systems that meet best management practices (BMPs) of the most current version of the Stormwater Management Manual ef for Eastern Washington (SWMMEW), meet all City of Moses Lake requirements, and are approved by the Municipal Services Director. 3. A credit of up to ten percent (10%) may be approved for non-residential property for portions of on-site stormwater discharges from roofs of non-residential buildings to privately maintained stormwater facilities that utilize a permissive rainwater harvesting system that complies with the Department of Ecology's requirements and is approved by the Municipal Services Director. E. Approval of credit shall be indicated by a credit application that is signed by the Municipal Services Director. Approved credits are effective for the firstfull month's billing cycle following the date of approval. Credits may be approved for multiple billing cycles, provided that conditions of approval are continuously met by the applicant. Credits are not retroactive to current or prior billings. Credits for future billing cycles may be revoked by the Municipal Services Director if on-site conditions change; if federal, state, or local regulations change such that on-site stormwater treatment facilities are no longer current or acceptable; or if the ordinance for storm water is revised by City Council. F. The above stormwater rates will become effective March 1,2010. 13.12.047 De~osit SI(lliAe Water Sistelll: Ti,e OOlllelS of tAe Skyli~e Water System "ill be re~uired to de~osit "itA tRe eity tl Ie SUI R of tv,e~ty tRree tAousalid dellal s ($23,000) befel e a ee~IIeetie~ is allo"ed fl 151 II tl Ie City ef Moses Lake's "atel syste~, to tAe Skylille Water Syste~ I. TAe h.e~ty II II ee tAousa~d dellars ($23,000) I e~rese~ts a~ estimated el lar§e fertv,o me~tAs ef "ater eAal §es te tAe SI(yli~e ,'later Systel R ef ei§AttAousa~d dollal s ($8,000) alld all estil IIated el lal §e effiftee~ tAeusa~d dellars ($15,000) fer tAe Qui~ey Basill Subarea ~ell IIit issued by tAe U, lited States Bureau ef Reela~ latie~. The fiftee~ tAeusalid dellar ($15,000) ~em lit ~ertie~ eflAe de~esit ea~ be I edueed if tAe U. S. Bureau ef Reelal Ratie~ reduees er elimi~ates tAe fee. TAe de~esit "ill aeerue i~terest at a I ate eel R~arable te tAat reeei, ed by tl Ie City ef Meses Lake ell its de~esits. TAe a~~ual ~ermit el lal §e fertl Ie Qui~ey Basi~ Subarea "ill be dedueted from tAe fiftee~ tAousa~d delh'll s ($15,000). A~y fu~ds remai~i~§ eftel tAe tAird year [:lermit [:lay I ile~t "ill be added te tAe ei§At tAousa~d dollar ($8,000) seeurity ~ertie~ ef tAe de[:lesit. TAe ei§At tAousa~d dellal ($8,000) seeurity ~el tie~ ef tAe de[:lesit a~d a~y aeerued i~terest alo~§ "itA a~y rerMilidel of ti,e fiftee~ tAeusa~d dollar ($15,000) fielillit fiertie~ ef tAe defiesit ,till ~artially seeure tl ,e ~ayl Re~t oflAe utility or "ater eAar§e ewil1§ te tAe City ef Meses Lal(e. TAe eity eal I deduet frelll tAe de~osit a~y sums outsta~dil I§ fOI utility er .. ater ser,iee "AieA are ~ast due a~d a~~ly tAe a~~le~liate all,eullt f,ell, tAe de~esit. WAe~ tAe defiosit falls bele .. the ei§ht tAeusa~d dellal ($8,000) an,eu~t tAe eity .. ill IRake dema~d ef tAe Slc,liAe 'Nater Systell, fel all alReulit suffieielltte bri~§ the de~esitte ei§At tAeusalid dellars ($8,080). SI(yli~e 'Nater Syste~1 "ill be le~uiled te fif(),ide tAe dell,allded fu~ds "itAi~ tAirty (30) days ef ti,e le~uest. If ti,e den la~ded fu~ds al e ~et ~re,ided, tAe eity sAall Aa,e tl Ie autAerit, te telilliABte tAe "atel ser,iee u~e~ all additie~al II iii ty (30) days IIetiee te tAe Sl<ylilie Water System. All de~esits a~d aeerued i~terest remai~illg after .. atel serdee is tell IIillated te tl Ie Skylille 'Natel Syste~ I, shall be retul lied te SkyliAe VVater Syste~ I er tAe ~al ty "AieA Aas ~I edded tAe de~esit e~ beAalf ef tAe SkyliAe ',','ater System. (Ord 1871, 9128199) 13.12.060 Payment of Accounts: A. Water, sewer, garbage, and stormwater bills shall be the responsibility of and billed directly to the property owner eftAe I eal estate, unless the property owner ef II Ie I eal estate wishes the bill sent to another address, the same shall be due and payable within thirty (30) days of the billing date. If the property owner eftl Ie I eal estate wishes the bill sent to another address, the property owner eftl Ie I eal estate first must execute a form provided by the City of Moses Lake indicating j;;s the property owner's desires. The form shall eel Itail I at a I I iii iii I lUI I I, include the e,,"el eftAe I eal estate's property owner's name and address, the address to which Ae .. isAes the bill shall be sent, and a statement that if the person at the address to which the bill is sent moves and leaves an unpaid balance, the property owner ef the real estate reeegni"es his assumes responsibility for the bill. The billing dates for utility accounts shall be as follows: Routes 1 through 15 on the 20th of each month Routes 16 through 29 on the 30th of each month Routes 50 through 60, 70, and 71 on the 10th of each month B. The property owners of commercial accounts and governmental agencies may sign agreements requesting that their monthly statements be mailed to service addresses. The statement will contain the same information referred to in subsection A. C. The city reserves the right to cut off the water supply from the premises. The water supply may be cut off if either the water charge, sewer charge, or the stormwater charge is delinquent, and should the water supply be turned off for failure to pay either the sewer charge, water charge, or stormwater charge when due, the water supply shall not be turned on until all delinquent charges have been paid in full. A service charge shall be assessed as set forth in Subsection B of 13.12.085 and shall be added to the amount past due and will be billed on the next month's statement. D. The city shall have a lien against the premises for unpaid water, sewer, and stormwater charges as provided by the laws of the state. E. Advance payments may be made on any garbage, water, sewer, or stormwater account. F. Water service will not be terminated if there is a past due water, sewer, or stormwater charge of ten dollars ($10) or less, subject to subsection G. G. No water or sewer bills shall be allowed to be more than sixty (60) days past due regardless of the past due amount. If a water, sewer, or stormwater account is to become sixty (60) days past due, water service shall be terminated as provided herein before the sixtieth (60th) day ends. H. No garbage, water, sewer, or stormwater account will be transferred to another person, partnership, corporation, or other entity unless the account is brought current prior to the requested transfer. I. Property served by more than one (1) meter must keep all accounts current in accordance with this chapter in order to avoid water service being terminated to all meters serving the property. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its passage and publication of its summary as provided by law. Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on July 13, 2010. Jon Lane, Mayor ATTEST: Ronald R. Cone, Finance Director APPROVED AS TO FORM: James A. Whitaker, City Attorney June 15, 2010 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: City Manager For City Council Consideration Municipal Services Director Ordinance -Create MLMC 13.035 -Construction and Post Construction Stormwater -First Reading Attached is an ordinance that establishes the requirements for construction and post construction stormwater. This ordinance is presented for Council consideration. This is the first reading of the ordinance. R""octf""y SUbmittOO,\\ ~re~ O~ Municipal Services Director ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE CREATING CHAPTER 13.035 OFTHE MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED "CONSTRUCTION AND POST CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER RUNOFF" THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 13.035 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code entitled "Construction and Post Construction Stormwater Runoff' is amended as follows: 13.035.010 Potential Discharge to Moses Lake: A. All public and private construction projects that disturb one or more acres, and all construction projects that disturb less than one acre that are part of a common plan of development or sale that will cause a potential discharge to Moses Lake shall meet the applicable requirements contained in Chapter Two of the Storm water Management Manual for Eastern Washington. Furthermore, the property owner shall obtain coverage for the project under the Department of Ecology's "General NPDES Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activities." B. An erosivity waiver to allow construction activity to proceed without a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan may be authorized by the Municipal Services Director. Erosivity waivers are not valid without written authorization from the Municipal Services Director. Erosivitywaivers require that all of the following conditions are met prior to approval. 1. The construction project will result in the disturbance of less than five acres, and the site is not a portion of a common plan of development or sale that will disturb more than five acres. 2. The project's rainfall erosivity factor is less than five during the period of proposed construction activity, as calculated using the Texas A&M University online rainfall erosivity calculator. The calculator may be accessed at http://eLtamu.edu/. The period of construction activity is defined as the period that begins with initial earth disturbance and ends with final stabilization. Final stabilization shall be as verified by the Municipal Services Director. 3. The site or facility has not been declared a significant contributor of pollutants, and construction activities that will not result in non-stormwater discharges. 4. The Construction Site Operator submits an application 10 days prior to commencing land disturbing activities. The written application from the construction site operator for an erosivity waiver shall include a summary of the project information used in calculating the project's rainfall erosivity factor. Furthermore, the application shall contain a certified statement that the Construction Site Operator will comply with applicable local stormwater requirements, and will implement appropriate erosion and sediment control. Best Management Practices (BMPs) to prevent violations of water quality standards. 13.035.020 Access: Access for inspections for all private stormwater systems that discharge to the City's stormwater system shall be allowed as follows. A. The construction site operator shall allow access for city and the Department of Ecology staff to inspect the construction-phase stormwater BMPs. B. The property owner shall allow city staff access to the property to inspect the post construction-phase BMPs; or the property owner shall provide annual certification by a qualified third party, approved by the Municipal Services Director, to verify that adequate maintenance has been performed, and to verify that the facilities are operating as designed to protect water quality. 13.035.030 Stormwater System Design: Stormwater systems shall be designed for a 25-year, 24-hour storm event using the SCS Curve Method as outlined in Storm water Management Manual for Eastern Washington. Public stormwater systems shall be designed to retain stormwater within approved stormwater appurtenances, and outside of travel lanes. Private stormwater systems shall be designed to retain all stormwater within the originating property. 13.035.040 Severability: If any provision of this chapter or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this chapter orthe application of the provisions of this chapter are declared to be severable, and shall remain in full force and effect. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its passage and publication of its summary as provided by law. Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on July 13, 2010. Jon Lane, Mayor ATTEST: Ronald R. Cone, Finance Director APPROVED AS TO FORM: James A. Whitaker, City Attorney June 14, 2010 TO: City Manager for Council Consideration FROM: Parks and Recreation Director SUBJECT: Donation of Funds from Rory & Deanna Muller ofBudu Racing Attached for Council approval is a resolution accepting a donation from Rory and Deanna Muller of Budu Racing in the amount of $2,000.00. These monies are to be used byfue Parks and Recreation Department for recreational programs. Moses Lake Parks and Recreation Department would like to thank Rory and Deanna Muller for their donation and continued support of recreation programs and facilities for Moses Lake citizens and visitors. A;-~ Spencer Grigg Parks and Recreation Director Attachment: SG:dm RECITALS: RESOLUTION NO. __ _ A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A CASH DONATION OF $2,000.00 FROM RORY AND DEANNA MULLER OF BUDU RACING 1. Rory and Deanna Muller of Budu Racing have donated two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) to the City of Moses Lake to be used by the Parks and Recreation Department for recreational programs. RESOLVED: 1. The $2,000.00 donation is accepted. 2. The City of Moses Lake wishes to express its sincere appreciation to Rory and Deanna Muller of Budu Racing. Adopted by the City Council on _______ ~ Jon Lane, Mayor ATTEST: Ronald R. Cone, Finance Director June 15,2010 TO: City Manager For City Council Consideration FROM: Municipal Services Director SUBJECT: Night Time Work Civic Center Project -2009 Team A Construction is requesting approval to work between the hours of 5 a .. m. and 7 a.m. for concrete work. This allows them to place concrete during the cooler hours of the day during this summer. Moses Lake Mlmicipal Code 8.28.050.B.3 requires City Council approval for construction work between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. This request is presented to the City Council for consideration. fu>p"if"lly '_!red, ~ G2::,:;l,A-MD\ Municipal Services Director Memorandum To: From: Date: Re: City Manager for City Council Consideration Parks & Recreation Director June 16,2010 Request to Sell T-shirts and Raffle Tickets The Moses Lake Youth Baseball (Cal Ripken Baseball) has requested authorization to sell T- shirts and Raffle Tickets at their tournaments this year. These are non-food or beverage items which would not compete with our established City concession operations. A number of past athletic events have utilized such vendors and have not presented any real problems for our department. Thank you for your consideration. ~~. S' G' D' 7J pencer ngg, Jrector Moses Lake Parks & Recreation Department CAL RIPKEN BASEBALL A Di,i.i ••• f Bab. Ruth L.agu., r.c. Cal Ripken Baseball of Moses Lake p.o. Box 233 Moses Lake, WA 98837 June 16, 2010 Moses Lake City Council City of Moses Lake 321 S. Balsam Moses Lake, WA 98837 Dear Council Members: I am with the Moses Lake Youth Baseball, Charted as Cal Ripken Baseball of Moses Lake and we are hosting two tournaments in which we would like to sell T-shirts and raffle tickets at for a fund raiser. The dates of the tournaments are Fire Cracker tournament which is June 25-27, 2010 and the 12 year old State tournament which is July 15-18, 2010. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact myself at 750-0724 or Ray Lopez, President at 750-6512. ~~C\,_~ Marie Jones 7' Secretary/Treasurer Moses Lake Youth Baseball