HomeMy WebLinkAboutApproved Minutes 9-25-2023September 25, 2023 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
CITY OF RENTON
MINUTES ‐ City Council Regular Meeting
7:00 PM ‐ Monday, September 25, 2023
Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way
CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Pavone called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order at 7:00 PM and led the
Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Councilmembers Present:
Valerie O'Halloran, Council President
(attended remotely)
Ed Prince, Council Position No. 5
James Alberson, Jr., Council Position No. 1
Carmen Rivera, Council Position No. 2
Ryan McIrvin, Council Position No. 4
Ruth Pérez, Council Position No. 6
Kim‐Khánh Vǎn, Council Position No. 7
Councilmembers Absent:
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT
Armondo Pavone, Mayor
Ed VanValey, Chief Administrative Officer
Alex Tuttle, Senior Assistant City Attorney
Jason Seth, City Clerk
Kristi Rowland, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer
Deb Needham, Emergency Management Director
Brianne Bannwarth, Development Engineering Director
Commander Steve Morris, Police Department
Attended Remotely:
Ellen Bradley‐Mak, Human Resource / Risk Management Administrator
Martin Pastucha, Public Works Administrator
Vanessa Dolbee, Interim Community & Economic Development Administrator
Lori Fleming, Human Services Coordinator
September 25, 2023 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
PROCLAMATION
Ready in Renton Month: A proclamation by Mayor Pavone was read declaring September
2023 to be Ready in Renton Month in the City of Renton and encouraged everyone to join in
this special observance. Deb Needham, Emergency Management Director, accepted the
proclamation with appreciation.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
PROCLAMATION. CARRIED.
ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
CAO Ed VanValey reviewed a written administrative report summarizing the City’s recent progress
towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2023 and beyond. Items
noted were:
The Clean Economy Strategy 2.0 draft plan is now final and ready for public comment. The
plan will serve as a roadmap to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enhance environmental
sustainability, and help the community prepare for climate change. The plan is available for
review online at RentonCES.Konveio.com. A hybrid briefing and public hearing will be held
at the Planning Commission meeting on October 4 at 4:00 p.m. The public comment period
will remain open through October 4, 2023. Questions should be directed to Katie Buchl‐
Morales, kbuchl‐morales@RentonWA.gov.
Water Shortage Response Plan Activation & Conservation: The City of Seattle Public Utilities
(SPU) has activated the voluntary stage of its Water Shortage Contingency Plan and is
requesting customers to reduce water use. Water supply reservoirs in their Cedar River and
Tolt watersheds are significantly lower than normal due to an early snowpack melt‐off this
past spring, an extended period of warm weather, and lower‐than‐normal rainfall during
the year. The City of Renton’s wholesale water supply contract with SPU, and our
participation in the Saving Water Partnership requires we activate the voluntary state of
our water shortage response plan. While Renton is not anticipating any water shortage
from our own water supply sources, we encourage everyone to reduce water use in
support of the regional water conservation effort. Approximately 40% of Renton is served
by Water Districts that purchase water from Seattle.
For tips on how you can conserve water, visit:
https://www.rentonwa.gov/city_hall/public_works/utility_systems/water_utility_engineeri
ng/water_conservation
Information about preventative street maintenance, traffic impact projects, and road
closures happening this week can be found at http://rentonwa.gov/traffic. All projects are
weather permitting and unless otherwise noted, streets will always remain open.
AUDIENCE COMMENTS
Ed Eixenberger, Renton, expressed opposition to the potential loss of parking at the
VFW Hall in downtown Renton.
CONSENT AGENDA
The following items are distributed to Councilmembers in advance for study and review, and the
recommended actions will be accepted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further
discussion if requested by a Councilmember.
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Approval of Council Meeting minutes of September 18, 2023. Council Concur.
AB ‐ 3426 Parks & Recreation Department ‐ PPNR submitted CAG‐22‐234, Don Persson Senior
Activity Center Outdoor Exercise Area project, contractor Landscape Structures, Inc., and
requested acceptance of the project and authorization to release retainage in the amount of
$11,495.92 after 60 days after all State releases are obtained and all potential claims are
legally cleared. Council Concur.
AB ‐ 3434 Public Works Airport recommended approval of Amendment No. 4 to CAG‐20‐106,
contractor Mott MacDonald, in an amount not to exceed $393,634, for additional engineering
services related to the Seaplane Base Flood Damage project. Refer to Transportation
(Aviation) Committee.
AB ‐ 3433 Public Works Facilities Division recommended approval of an agreement with the
King County Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget to accept $500,000 in grant funds to
be applied towards the construction costs of the Family First Community Center. Refer to
Finance Committee.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL CONCUR TO APPROVE THE
CONSENT AGENDA AS COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Topics listed below were discussed in Council committees during the past week. Those topics marked
with an asterisk (*) may include legislation. Committee reports on any topics may be held by the Chair if
further review is necessary.
a) Planning & Development Committee: Chair Prince presented a report recommending
concurrence in the following staff recommendations to approve the impact fees listed in the
Capital Facilities Plans for the Renton, Kent, and Issaquah School Districts and to incorporate the
requested fee amounts for each District into the Renton Fee Schedule, to take effect January 1,
2024. The Committee further recommends approval of the requested Fire Impact Fees and Fire
Marshal Plans Review and Inspection Fees and to incorporate them into the Renton Fee
Schedule, to take effect January 1, 2024.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
b) Planning & Development Committee: Chair Prince presented a report recommending
concurrence in the staff and Planning Commission recommendation to adopt the 2023 Title IV
Docket 18, Group C items:
D‐229: Eating, Drinking and Other Food‐Related Land Uses and further recommends that
an ordinance for this item be prepared and presented for first reading when it is
complete.
D‐230: Sports Arenas, Auditoriums and Exhibition Halls and further recommends that the
ordinance be presented for first reading at tonight's Council meeting.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
c) Finance Committee: Chair Pérez recommended approval of the following payments:
1. Accounts Payable – total payment of $6,798,022.77 for vouchers 10705‐10707, 411292‐
411294, 411297‐411717; payroll benefit withholding vouchers 7202, 7205‐7207, 7209
and 3 wire transfers.
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2. Payroll – total payment of $1,939,709.56 for payroll vouchers that include 760 direct
deposits and 26 checks. (08/16/2023‐08/31/2023 pay period).
3. Kidder Mathews vouchers 1479‐1499 totaling $37,896.34.
4. Municipal Court vouchers 018350‐018378 totaling $12,732.53.
MOVED BY PÉREZ, SECONDED BY ALBERSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
d) Finance Committee: Chair Pérez recommended concurrence in the staff recommendation to
authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the grant agreement with Association of
Washington Cities for the Alternative Response Co‐Responder Program to receive $135,000 to
reimburse the Project Be Free co‐response contract costs, subject to approval as to legal form.
MOVED BY PÉREZ, SECONDED BY ALBERSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
e) Finance Committee: Chair Pérez presented a report recommending concurrence in the staff
recommendation to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement with Project
Be Free in the amount of $135,000 for co‐response services on domestic violence calls with the
Renton Police Department, subject to approval as to legal form.
MOVED BY PÉREZ, SECONDED BY ALBERSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
f) Finance Committee: Chair Pérez presented a report recommending concurrence in the staff
recommendation to ratify the execution of Amendment No. 2 to CAG‐20‐154 with Insight Public
Sector in the amount of $1,143,553.80 for the Microsoft M365 Enterprise Agreement Renewal.
MOVED BY PÉREZ, SECONDED BY ALBERSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
LEGISLATION
Ordinances for first reading:
a) Ordinance No. 6119: An ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington, amending Sections 4‐
2‐060.J and 4‐2‐080.A.29 of the Renton Municipal Code regarding zoning for sports arenas,
auditoriums, and exhibition halls of the Renton Municipal Code, authorizing corrections,
providing for severability, and establishing an effective date.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE
FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING AT THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED.
b) Ordinance No. 6120: An ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington, amending Subsections
4‐1‐190.D, 4‐1‐190.G.4, and 4‐1‐190.I.2 of the Renton Municipal Code, amending impact fee
regulations regarding impact fee deductions, and adding a definition and impact fee
exemption standards related to early learning facilities, authorizing corrections, providing for
severability, and establishing an effective date.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE
FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING AT THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED.
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Ordinances for second and final reading:
a)Ordinance No. 6117: An ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington, amending Section 8‐5‐
15.D of the Renton Municipal Code, establishing King County Metro wastewater pass through
rate for 2024, authorizing corrections, providing for severability, and establishing an effective
date.
MOVED BY ALBERSON, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
b)Ordinance No. 6118: An ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington, providing for the
acquisition of a permanent utility easement and temporary construction easement located at
301 Monroe Ave NE, Renton, Washington under imminent threat of eminent domain for a
stormwater and water quality treatment project, providing for severability, and establishing
an effective date.
MOVED BY ALBERSON, SECONDED BY RIVERA, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
(Includes Council Committee agenda topics; visit rentonwa.gov/cityclerk for more information.)
ADJOURNMENT
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. TIME: 7:22 PM
Jason A. Seth, MMC, City Clerk
Jason Seth, Recorder
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Council Committee Meeting Calendar
September 25, 2023
October 2, 2023
Monday
4:00 PM
Utilities Committee, Chair Alberson
Location: Council Conference Room/Videoconference
1. Emerging Issues in Utilities
• Regional and City Drinking Water Supply Status Briefing
5:00 PM
Community Services Committee, Chair Rivera
Location: Council Conference Room/Videoconference
1. Appointment to the Equity Commission
2. Recreation Division Updates
3. Tenant Rights Education
6:15 PM
Transportation Committee, Chair McIrvin
Location: Council Conference Room/Videoconference
1. Amendment No. 4 to CAG-20-106 with Mott MacDonald for
Engineering Services Related to the Seaplane Base Flood Damage
CANCELED Committee of the Whole, Chair O’Halloran
7:00 PM Council Meeting
Location: Council Chambers/Videoconference