HomeMy WebLinkAboutREGULAR COUNCIL - 14 Apr 2014 - Agenda - PdfAGENDA
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
April 14, 2014
Monday, 7 p.m.
1.CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2.ROLL CALL
3.PROCLAMATION
a. Arbor Day/Earth Day - April 26, 2014
4.SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
a. Tree City USA Award
b. Library Advisory Board Update
5.PUBLIC HEARING
a. Maertins Annexation - Annexation and R-4 zoning; 4.2 acres located in the vicinity of NE 16th St.
to the north, parcel lines in proximity to 145th Pl. SE to the east, SE Renton-Issaquah Rd. to the
south, and 144th Ave. SE to the west.
6.ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
7.AUDIENCE COMMENT
(Speakers must sign up prior to the Council meeting. Each speaker is allowed five minutes. The
first comment period is limited to one-half hour. The second comment period later on in the
agenda is unlimited in duration.) When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to
the podium and state your name and city of residence for the record, SPELLING YOUR LAST NAME.
8.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.
a. Approval of Council meeting minutes of 4/7/2014. Council concur.
b. Community and Economic Development Department requests authorization to eliminate a
Construction Inspector position and establish a new Civil Engineer II position, with no budget
adjustment necessary for 2014. Council concur.
c. Community and Economic Development Department requests authorization to hire an Associate
Planner at Step E of the Grade a21 salary scale, effective 5/1/2014. Council concur.
d. Utility Systems Division requests authorization to establish the S. 132nd St. Sewer
Extension Special Assessment District in the estimated amount of $275,880 to ensure that
project costs are equitably distributed to those who benefit. Refer to Utilities Committee.
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9.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. Finance Committee: Vouchers; 2014 Carry-Forward Budget Adjustment*; Request to Establish
and Fill New Prosecuting Attorney Position & Convert Legal Assistant to Paralegal Position; King
County Parks Property Tax Levy Agreement
b. Transportation (Aviation) Committee: Supplement #2 to Logan Ave. N. Project with Perteet, Inc.;
Budget Increase Request for SW 27th St./Strander Blvd. Extension Project Phase 1 - Segment 2A
10.RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES
Ordinance for first reading:
a. Adopt the Maertins Annexation (See 5.a.)
b. Establish R-4 Zoning, Maertins Annexation (See 5.a.)
c. 2014 Carry-forward budget adjustment (See 8.a.)
Ordinances for second and final reading:
a. Adopt International Building Code with City amendments (1st reading 4/7/2014)
b. Update editions of adopted Washington codes with City amendments (1st reading
4/7/2014)
c. Adopt new Construction Administrative Code (1st reading 4/7/2014)
d. Adopt 2012 International Fire Code with City amendments (1st reading 4/7/2014)
11.NEW BUSINESS
(Includes Council Committee agenda topics; call 425-430-6512 for recorded information.)
12.AUDIENCE COMMENT
13.ADJOURNMENT
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AGENDA (Preceding Council Meeting)
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
April 14, 2014
Monday, 5:30 p.m.
Library Building Budget Review; Economic Development Update
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CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
Subject/Title:
Request for New Civil Engineer II Position
Meeting:
REGULAR COUNCIL - 14 Apr 2014
Exhibits:
Issue Paper
Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board:
Community and Economic Development
Staff Contact:
C.E. “Chip” Vincent, (x6588)
Recommended Action:
Council Concur
Fiscal Impact:
Expenditure Required: $ 75,696 Transfer Amendment: $
Amount Budgeted: $ 75,696 Revenue Generated: $
Total Project Budget: $ City Share Total Project: $
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
A Construction Inspector position became available when Dan Thompson submitted his resignation
effective March 31, 2014. This request is to eliminate the vacated Construction Inspector position and
replace it with a Civil Engineer II position. The Civil Engineer II performs studies independently
requiring experience in design, plan review or project management. This position would aid the
Development Engineering Section with backlogged customer submitted projects, increased project
loads, improve the quality of work being built within the City, and can do inspections.
There is no difference between the expenditure required for a new position being hired at Step C
(maximum) and the amount budgeted for 2014 for the vacated position at Step E.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the elimination of the Construction Inspector position and the creation of a new Civil Engineer
II position within CED.
8b. - Community and Economic
Development Department requests Page 5 of 185
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
& ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE:April 14, 2014
TO:Don Persson, Council President
Members of Renton City Council
VIA:Denis Law, Mayor
FROM:C. E. “Chip” Vincent, CED Administrator
STAFF CONTACT:C. E. “Chip” Vincent, CED Administrator (x6588)
SUBJECT:Request for New Civil Engineer II Position
ISSUE:
Should the City approve a new Civil Engineer II position within CED to provide additional
support for Development Engineering plan review functions?
RECOMMENDATION:
The Administration recommends approval a newly created Civil Engineer II position.
DISCUSSION:
A Construction Inspector position became available when Dan Thompson submitted his
resignation effective March 31, 2014. This request is to eliminate the vacated
Construction Inspector position and replace it with a Civil Engineer II position. The Civil
Engineer II performs studies independently requiring experience in design, plan review
or project management. This position would aid the Development Engineering Section
with backlogged customer submitted projects, increased project loads, improve the
quality of work being built within the City, and can do inspections.
There is no difference between the expenditure required for a new position being hired
at Step C (maximum) and the amount budgeted for the vacated position at Step E.
CONCLUSION:
Approve the elimination of the Construction Inspector position and the creation of a
new Civil Engineer II position within CED.
cc:Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer
Nancy Carlson, Human Resources & Risk Management Administrator
Iwen Wang, Administrative Services Administrator
8b. - Community and Economic
Development Department requests Page 6 of 185
CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
Subject/Title:
Compensate Clark Close as an Associate Planner
at Step E of Grade a21
Meeting:
REGULAR COUNCIL - 14 Apr 2014
Exhibits:
Issue Paper
Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board:
Community and Economic Development
Staff Contact:
C.E. “Chip” Vincent, (x6588)
Recommended Action:
Council Concur
Fiscal Impact:
Expenditure Required: $ 75,696 Transfer Amendment: $
Amount Budgeted: $ 75,696 Revenue Generated: $
Total Project Budget: $ City Share Total Project: $
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
Clark Close is a talented planning professional with seven years of experience working in the public
sector for the City of Enumclaw. Clark holds both a Bachelor’s degree and a Master’s degree from
California State University, Fullerton and Brigham Young University respectively. Through the interview
process, Clark stood out as the best candidate for the Associate Planner position. Clark’s extensive
experience and the quality of his work has resulted in his current employer offering Clark a salary above
Renton’s Step C. In order for the City of Renton to compete with the City of Enumclaw’s offer, we are
requesting to compensate Clark at Step E. This position was budgeted for $75,696 for the 2014 budget
year and creates no additional increase in the Associate Planner Salaries and Wages line item.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Authorize compensating Clark Close as an Associate Planner at Step E of Grade a21 effective May 1,
2014.
8c. - Community and Economic
Development Department requests Page 7 of 185
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
& ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE:April 14, 2014
TO:Don Persson, Council President
Members of the Renton City Council
VIA:Denis Law, Mayor
FROM:C. E. “Chip” Vincent, CED Administrator (x6588)
SUBJECT:Compensate Clark Close as an Associate Planner at Step E of
Grade a21
ISSUE:
Should the City be authorized to compensate Clark Close as an Associate Planner, at Step E of
Grade a21 effective May 1, 2014?
RECOMMENDATION:
The Administration recommends that it be authorized by Council to compensate Clark Close as
an Associate Planner at Step E of Grade a21 effective May 1, 2014.
DISCUSSION:
Clark Close is a talented professional with seven years of experience working in the public
sector as a City Planner for the City of Enumclaw. Clark holds both a Bachelor’s degree and a
Master’s degree from California State University, Fullerton and Brigham Young University
respectively. Through the interview process, Clark stood out as the best candidate for the
Associate Planner position. If hired he would bring to the City of Renton an experienced
employee who would provide quality service to the community. Clark’s extensive experience
and the quality of his work has resulted in his current employer offering Clark a salary above
Renton’s Step C. In addition, if Clark stayed at the City of Enumclaw, he would enjoy more
vacation time and a sense of job security. In order for the City of Renton to compete with the
City of Enumclaw’s counter offer, we are requesting to compensate Clark at Step E. This
position was budgeted for $75,696 for the 2014 budget year and creates no additional increase
in the Associate Planner Salaries and Wages line item.
CONCLUSION:
It is our opinion that we will not be able to find an individual more suited by background, skills,
and abilities to fill this position than Clark Close. Therefore, we are recommending that the City
Council authorize the Administration to compensate the candidate for this position, Clark Close,
at Step E of Grade a21 effective May 1, 2014
cc:Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer
Nancy Carlson, Human Resources & Risk Management Administrator
Iwen Wang, Administrative Services Administrator
8c. - Community and Economic
Development Department requests Page 8 of 185
CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
Subject/Title:
Establishment of the South 132nd Street Sewer
Extension Special Assessment District
Meeting:
REGULAR COUNCIL - 14 Apr 2014
Exhibits:
Issue Paper
Draft Notice of Potential Assessment
Draft Assessment District Roll
Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board:
Public Works
Staff Contact:
John Hobson, x7279
Recommended Action:
Refer to Utilities Committee
Fiscal Impact:
Expenditure Required: $ NA Transfer Amendment: $NA
Amount Budgeted: $ NA Revenue Generated: $NA
Total Project Budget: $ NA City Share Total Project: $ NA
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
The South 132nd Street Sewer Extension Project is close to being advertised for bid for construction. To
ensure the cost of this project is equitably distributed to those who benefit, a Special Assessment
District needs to be established.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the preliminary South 132nd Street Sewer Extension Special Assessment District and direct
staff to proceed with the establishment of the final Special Assessment District upon completion of the
construction of the South 132nd Street Sewer Extension Project.
8d. - Utility Systems Division requests
authorization to establish the S. 132nd St. Page 9 of 185
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE:April 3, 2014
TO:Don Persson, Council President
Members of Renton City Council
VIA:Denis Law, Mayor
FROM:Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator
STAFF CONTACT:John Hobson, Wastewater Utility Engineer, x7279
SUBJECT:Establishment of the South 132nd Street Sewer Extension
Special Assessment District
ISSUE:
Should the City of Renton form a special assessment district in order to ensure that the
cost of the South 132nd Street Sewer Extension Project is equitably distributed to those
who benefit?
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the preliminary South 132nd Street Sewer Extension Special Assessment
District and direct staff to proceed with the establishment of the final Special
Assessment District upon completion of the construction of the South 132nd Street
Sewer Extension Project.
BACKGROUND SUMMARY:
The South 132nd Street Sewer Extension Project will provide direct sanitary sewer
service to properties adjacent to the new sewer main (see attached map).
The Wastewater Utility has proposed to use a per-connection method of calculating the
assessments for the properties within the proposed assessment district. This method
takes the size of the existing parcels and anticipates how many single-family equivalent
residences could be constructed in accordance with the City’s proposed zoning for the
area.
The estimated cost of the new sewer system is $275,880. There is a potential for the
existing properties to subdivide into 30 lots that will benefit from the sewer system.
Therefore, their estimated assessment will be $9,196.
8d. - Utility Systems Division requests
authorization to establish the S. 132nd St. Page 10 of 185
Mr. Persson, Council President
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CONCLUSION:
It has been the policy of the City that when sanitary sewer facilities have been installed
that the City creates a Special Assessment District in order to ensure that each property
benefitting from the new facility pays its fair share of the costs. This policy helps to
ensure that the existing ratepayers do not pay a disproportionate share of the costs for
system expansion or growth. Therefore, we recommend that Council approve staff’s
request for establishment of a preliminary Special Assessment District and direct staff to
prepare the final Special Assessment District upon completion of the construction of the
sewer mains.
Attachment
cc: Lys Hornsby, Utility Systems Director
Dave Christensen, Wastewater Utility Engineering Manager
File
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authorization to establish the S. 132nd St. Page 11 of 185
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authorization to establish the S. 132nd St. Page 12 of 185
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
SOUTH 132ND STREET SEWER EXTENSION
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: April XX, 2014
Parcel #«PRCLN»«TAXPAYER_N»ASSESSMENT
«TAXPAYER_B»
«TAXPAYER_C» «ZIP»
$9,196.00 per unit
King County Account No. «ASSESSOR_I»
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:«LEGAL_DESC»
Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies).
Costs will become payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future
user(s) to construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from
these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Public Works
Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council, to recover a
portion of the City’s costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Special Assessment District No. 0047 Estimated Construction start date mid July 2014.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 825 linear feet of 8” gravity sewer main to provide local sewer
service to an area generally bounded by S 130th St on the north, Renton Ave S on the east, S 132nd St
on the south, and S Langston Rd on the west.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area is attached.
Approximation of the preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page, by the King County Tax Account number.
8d. - Utility Systems Division requests
authorization to establish the S. 132nd St. Page 13 of 185
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The purpose of the special assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the South 132nd Street Sewer Extension by all those who benefit from its construction.
To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that
may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property owner that
connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary
is shown on the attached map and is labeled “Special Assessment District Boundary”.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when your house is physically connected to the City’s sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will activate the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years
per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final Assessment is
recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount
of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the
discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to
you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District (recovery area) boundary. A quote of the
final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council,
c/o City Clerk, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice.
Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-9.C and D of Ordinance
No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific
property should be included in the latecomer area.
Contact persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson 425-430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction, costs or future connection to, or use of, the improvements.)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen 425-430-7212
___________________________________________
Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
SOUTH 132nd STREET SEWER EXTENSION
Type:Wastewater Utility Improvements
Property
Identification
Name/Address of Owner Cost Per Unit
STEWART JOHN M
8223 S 132ND ST
SEATTLE WA 98178
$9,196.00
KC Tax Act #2144800535
Legal Description:LOTS 4 &5, BLK 20 EARLINGTON ACRE TRACTS, VOLUME, PAGE 84
STEWART RYAN J
8215 S 132ND ST
SEATTLE WA 98178
$9,196.00
KC Tax Act #2144800546
Legal Description:E 80 FT OF S 76.25 FT OF N 226 FT OF LOT 6, BLK 20, EARLINGTON ACRE
TRACTS, VOLUME 15, PG 84
LE NING & LE HIEU T
8215 S 132ND ST
SEATTLE WA 98178
$9,196.00
KC Tax Act #2144800548
Legal Description:N 75.5 FT OF THE E 80 FT OF LOT 6, BLK 20, EARLINGTON ACRE TRACTS,
VOLUME 15, PG 84
WERLE WAYNE C & LAURIE A
13921 56th AVE S
TUKWILA WA 98168
$9,196.00
KC Tax Act #2144800552
Legal Description:N 75.5 FT OF THE W 80 FT OF LOT 7, BLK 20, EARLINGTON ACRE TRACTS,
VOLUME 15, PG 84
MINTERS LLC
13043 RENTON AVE S
SEATTLE WA 98178
$9,196.00
KC Tax Act #2144800487
Legal Description:S 100 FT OF LOT 3; TGW PORTIONS OF LOTS 1 & 2, BLK 19, EARLINGTON ACRE
TRACTS, VOLUME 15, PG 84, LYING SOUTHWESTERLY OF THE SW MARGIN
OF RENTON AVENUE
8d. - Utility Systems Division requests
authorization to establish the S. 132nd St. Page 16 of 185
CITY OF RENTON
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
SOUTH 132nd STREET SEWER EXTENSION
Type:Wastewater Utility Improvements
Property
Identification
Name/Address of Owner Cost Per Unit
MINTERS LLC
13043 RENTON AVE S
SEATTLE WA 98178
$9,196.00
KC Tax Act #2144800488
Legal Description:PORTION OF LOT 3, BLK 19, EARLINGTON ACRE TRACTS, VOLUME 15, PG 84
LYING SOUTHWESTERLY OF THE SW MARGIN OF RENTON AVENUE, EXCEPT
THE S 100 FT THEROF
MINTERS LLC
13043 RENTON AVE S
SEATTLE WA 98178
$9,196.00
KC Tax Act #2144800500
Legal Description:LOTS 4, 5, 6, &7, BLK 19, EARLINGTON ACRE TRACTS, VOLUME 15, PG 84;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF LOT 4 LYING NORTHEASTERLY OF THE SW
MARGIN OF RENTON AVENUE
8d. - Utility Systems Division requests
authorization to establish the S. 132nd St. Page 17 of 185
10a. - Adopt the Maertins Annexation
(See 5.a.)Page 18 of 185
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(See 5.a.)Page 19 of 185
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(See 5.a.)Page 20 of 185
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(See 5.a.)Page 21 of 185
10b. - Establish R-4 Zoning, Maertins
Annexation (See 5.a.)Page 22 of 185
10b. - Establish R-4 Zoning, Maertins
Annexation (See 5.a.)Page 23 of 185
10b. - Establish R-4 Zoning, Maertins
Annexation (See 5.a.)Page 24 of 185
10c. - 2014 Carry-forward budget
adjustment (See 8.a.)Page 25 of 185
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adjustment (See 8.a.)Page 26 of 185
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