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City Council Retreat
8:30 AM—3:30 PM/Friday, February 16,2018
Cedar Room, Maplewood Golf Course,4050 Maple Valley Highway, Renton, 98057
CALL TO ORDER
Council President Prince called the meeting to order at 8:30 AM.
COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT
Councilmembers Present: Councilmembers Absent:
Ed Prince, Council President None
Randy Corman
Ryan Mclrvin
Armondo Pavone
Ruth Perez
Don Persson
Carol Ann Witschi
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT
Denis Law, Mayor
Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer
Shane Moloney, City Attorney
Jason Seth, City Clerk
Ellen Bradley-Mak, Human Resources/Risk Management Administrator
Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator
Chip Vincent, Community and Economic Development Administrator
Jan Hawn,Administrative Services Administrator
Kelly Beymer, Community Services Administrator
Preeti Shridhar, Deputy Public Affairs Administrator
Cliff Long, Economic Development Director
Jim Seitz,Transportation Director
Angie Mathias, Long Range Planning Manager
Chief Kevin Milosevich, Police Department
Deputy Chief Ed VanValey, Police Department
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BALANCING ECONOMIC PROMOTION AND DEVELOPMENT WITH GROWTH STANDARDS
Community& Economic Development Administrator Vincent provided a recap of the Planned Growth
discussion from the Thursday, February 15, 2018 meeting.Additionally, Mr.Vincent reviewed the
following topics:
• Planned Growth and Comprehensive Plan Update and Development Regulations
Amendments:
o Councilmember Corman suggested infilling some of the underused properties in
downtown with multi-family housing; encouraging additional high tech employment
in Renton; and recognizing more telecommuting in the workforce.
There was no action requested on this matter by Council.
• Short Term Rentals
o Mr.Vincent summarized the positive and negative aspects of Vacation Rentals by
Owner(VRBO),AirBnB, and other short term rental issues affecting the City. He also
review short term rental regulations for neighboring cities. Discussion ensued
regarding parking issues, homeowner associations, multi-generational families living
in one home, and issues related to collecting the hotel/motel tax
Public comment was invited on this topic:
John and Marilyn Daniels, Renton, stated that they currently use AirBnB to rent out a
basement apartment in their home. Mr. Daniels expressed support for the City to
continue to allow this use in residential neighborhoods, as it provides an additional
source of income for families on fixed incomes. He also shared the wonderful
experiences he has had meeting people from around the country who share his
home.
ACTION: Reconsider this issue on the Planning& Development Committee work program;
support the program but consider establishing standards, and consider parking, traffic, and
other impacts.
• Growth and Public Amenities
o Mr.Vincent reviewed this issue, indicating that growth has an impact on residents'
quality of life. He noted that park space is now down to 2.8 acres per 1,000 residents.
He noted that a Community Advisory Committee was established to assist with
prioritizing future maintenance and improvements to community facilities.
There was no action requested on this matter by Council.
PLANNED GROWTH—TRAFFIC CAPACITY,CONGESTION,AND DIVERSION ONTO CITY STREETS
Traffic Congestion: Public Works Administrator Zimmerman reported that of the City's 130 traffic
signals, about 26 are usually congested during peak morning and afternoon commute times. He
shared photographs of some of the congested intersections, and explained the impact of having
commuters cut through City streets to get to 1-405. He also discussed the use of traffic calming
measures to discourage commuters from cutting through neighborhoods.
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ACTION: Post"No Truck" signs on some of the pass-through routes in town.
REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION INITIATIVES
Transportation Director Seitz read a report regarding transportation growth targets from the Puget
Sound Regional Council (PSRC). He indicated that some outlying cities are exceeding their growth
rates. Discussion ensued about grant funding, applying for additional grant funds beyond the City's
immediate needs, I-405 toll lane issues, and parking along residential streets near new apartment
buildings.
ACTION: Develop a strategy to identify the next phase of improvements(BRT interchange at
Park Ave N or N 8th St,or light rail connections); review parking standards in residential areas;
re-examine multi-family parking policies; review private "optional" off-street parking policies
by private developers; and explore a Transportation Benefit District as an option.
BUDGET PRIORITIES/PROJECTIONS
Administrative Services Administrator Hawn reviewed the 2019/2020 Biennial Budget calendar.She
indicated that some of the past projections had been too conservative and have been adjusted
accordingly. She also provided an update regarding the City's current and prospective obligations
regarding the Renton Regional Fire Authority. She also noted that the City will be losing$900,000
from annexation sales tax credits in 2018,and $1.2 million in 2019, due to the ten-year period
expiring for the Benson Hill Annexation. Concluding, she stated that Council has the options of
increasing taxes, cutting services,or some combination of either.
ACTION: Provide Council specific options to consider that include impacts from different
levels of services in certain lines of business; Council also stated that public safety(training
facility),the perception of public safety, transportation/streets, code enforcement,
maintaining current infrastructure, and the appearance of community cleanliness were all
priorities.
Human Resources/Risk Management Administrator Bradley-Mak reviewed the City's current
reclassification and reorganization processes. Discussion ensued regarding past practices, current
practices,and the need for a committee to review department/division reorganizations.
ACTION:All reclassifications and reorganizations will be reviewed by the appropriate Council
Committee prior to going to the Committee of the Whole discussion during the budget process;
all reclassifications will be reviewed by the Finance Committee.
INCLUSION EFFORTS
Deputy Public Affairs Administrator Shridhar provided an overview of the City's inclusion and diversity
efforts.She shared successes of the Mayor's Inclusion Task Force,the Police Department's outreach
program with the Renton African American Pastors group, and the Human Resources Department's new
Inclusion Tactical Plan.
There was no action requested on this matter by Council.
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HUMAN SERVICES NEEDS/VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
Community Services Administrator Beymer read a report regarding the City's current funding levels to
service homelessness.She indicated that the City expends approximately$61,000 for homelessness
prevention, $112,000 in grant funds to assist local shelters with housing the homeless, and another
$5,000 was spent using the old Chambers building as a cold weather shelter.She also reviewed the
many partnerships with local churches, counseling providers, and the county to help assist with
managing homelessness. Concluding, Ms. Beymer summarized the City's programs that assist other
vulnerable populations including utility discounts for senior citizens, and code compliance support for
removing homeless encampments.
There was no action requested on this matter by Council.
PUBLIC SAFETY LEVEL OF SERVICE
Deputy Chief VanValey reviewed the police department's efforts in increasing the perception of safety
in downtown. He noted that the department's Directed Enforcement Team (DET) had been operating
at about 30-40%due to staffing issues, but successful recruiting efforts have allowed the department
to double the team's size compared to last year. He indicated that this should have an immediate
enforcement and visual impact on the downtown. Deputy Chief VanValey also noted that the
department will be using social media to inform and educate the public on the team's efforts.
There was no action requested on this matter by Council.
RENTON BUSINESS PLAN
The current business plan was discussed. Mr. Covington indicated that any changes will be brought
before the Council for adoption at a later date.
There was no action requested on this matter by Council.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 3:30 P.M.
Jason . Seth, C , City Clerk
Jason Seth, Recorder
Friday, February 16, 2018
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