HomeMy WebLinkAboutJune 14, 2010RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 14, 2010
Monday, 7 p.m. MIN UTES
Council Chambers
Renton City Hall
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL OF
COUNCILMEMBERS
CITY STAFF IN ATTENDANCE
ADDED
PROCLAMATION
Elder Abuse Awareness Day •
June 15, 2010
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Citizen Comment: Walz •
Safety
Trail
Citizen Comment: Rodabough
- Proposed Shoreline Master
Program
Mayor Law called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order and led the
Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
DON PERSSON, Council President; MARCIE PALMER; RANDY CORMAN; GREG
TAYLOR; RICH ZWICKER; TERRI BRIERE; KING PARKER.
DENIS LAW, Mayor; JAY COVINGTON, Chief Administrative Officer; MARK
BARBER, Assistant City Attorney; BONNIE WALTON, City Clerk; GREGG
ZIMMERMAN, Public Works Administrator; ALEX PIETSCH, Community and
Economic Development Administrator; IWEN WANG, Finance and Information
Services Administrator; CHIP VINCENT, Planning Director; MARTY WINE,
Assistant CAO; MEHDI SADRI, Information Technology Director; COMMANDER
CHARLES KARLEWICZ, Police Department.
A proclamation by Mayor Law was read declaring June 15, 2010 to be "Elder
Abuse Awareness Day" in the City of Renton, and encouraging all citizens to join
in this special observance. MOVED BY TAYLOR, SECONDED BY CORMAN,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION. CARRIED.
"Nikki," from the Domestic Abuse Women's Network (DAWN), accepted the
proclamation and thanked City officials and staff for recognizing the importance
of elder abuse. She remarked that only one in five cases of abuse is reported
and that DAWN is committed to providing crisis intervention, housing
assistance, legal services, court accompaniment, mental health counseling, and
one-on-one advocacy for victims of elder abuse.
D. Blair Walz (Renton) stated that speed was likely the single most contributing
factor in the recent fatal accident on the Cedar River Trail. He explained that
elite and/or event cyclists use the trail for training practice and utilize bicycles
that are built for speed and have brakes that are difficult to use. Mr. Walz
remarked that cyclists should announce their presence and should also give
more room to pedestrians when passing on the trail. He also reported that a
speed monitoring trailer had been tipped over.
Councilmember Taylor remarked that he walked the Cedar River Trail during
the past weekend and also observed the tipped-over speed monitoring trailer.
He reported that only six of 62 cyclists who passed him on the trail announced
their presence. Mr. Taylor also stated that trail use has increased substantially
and that both pedestrians and cyclists need more training on trail rules and
regulations.
Samuel Rodabough (Bellevue), attorney for RAMAC, Inc., shared the unique
characteristics of his client's property and opined that both the City and his
client would like to see the property redeveloped in the future. He stated that
the City's proposed Shoreline Master Program (SMP) calls for a 100 foot no-
touch buffer along the shoreline which would prohibit certain types of
redevelopment on the property and could cost his client millions of dollars. Mr.
Rodabough stated that the size of buffers and setbacks are within Council's
discretion and are not proscribed by the Shoreline Management Act.
June 14, 2010 Renton City Council Minutes Page 179
Citizen Comment: Simpson -
Proposed Shoreline Master
Program
Citizen Comment: Halinen -
Proposed Shoreline Master
Program
CONSENT AGENDA
Council Meeting Minutes of
6/7/2010
Additionally, Mr. Rodabough expressed concern regarding proposed height
limitations and stated that the statute City staff used to justify the limitation
does not apply to this property because it does not obstruct views of the river
from nearby residences.
MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ALLOW THE SPEAKER
AN ADDITIONAL FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED.
Continuing, Mr. Rodabough expressed concern with the variance process. He
stated he was told that the City would not support a deviation from the height
limitation, and stated that variances require approval from the Hearing
Examiner and the Department of Ecology. He also stated that an appeal to the
Shoreline Hearing Board and possibly to Superior Court would bog down the
permit process for years causing untold expense to his client. He asked that
Council consider the unique characteristics of his client's property and revise
the proposed SMP. Mr. Rodabough additionally stated that although there is
respect for the legislative process, there is also frustration by those having no
(formal) comment opportunity at the Council level.
Anne Simpson (Renton), speaking on behalf of the Renton Shoreline Coalition
(RSC), expressed appreciation for the Planning and Development Committee
and its Chair Terri Briere. She remarked that citizens feel their voices are being
heard and that the City will make appropriate changes to the draft SMP. Ms.
Simpson remarked that RSC would like to fully support Renton's Shoreline
Master Program when it is presented to the Department of Ecology.
David Halinen (Fircrest), attorney for AnMarco, stated that the City's
restoration model versus the principle of no-net loss of shoreline ecological
conditions is the cause of most of the controversy regarding the draft SMP. He
explained that there is no prohibition on causing more adverse impact on a site
as long as that impact is netted out appropriately. Mr. Halinen stated that
aspects within the proposed SMP regarding shoreline edge improvements go
beyond the no-net loss principle and are too burdensome, which is causing
angst among property owners. He remarked that the uniform width of buffers
required in the draft SMP also does not take into account the no-net loss
principle. Mr. Halinen noted that the Renton Shoreline Coalition will be
providing additional written material to the Planning and Development
Committee.
Councilmember Corman emphasized that the City is attempting to create a
workable plan that will meet the interests of the Department of Ecology and
the community. He stated that he believes City staff are advocating for
property owners yet are concerned that portions of the draft SMP will not meet
the approval of the Department of Ecology. He requested that all parties work
together to find equitable solutions.
Items listed on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows
the listing.
Approval of Council meeting minutes of 6/7/2010. Council concur.
June 14, 2010 Renton City Council Minutes Page 180
CAG: 10-044, Street Patch and City Clerk reported bid opening on 6/8/2010 for CAG-10-044, Street Patch and
Overlay with Curb Ramps, Overlay with Curb Ramps project; five bids; engineer's estimate $968,688.05;
Lakeside Industries and submitted staff recommendation to award the contract to the low bidder,
Lakeside Industries, Inc., in the amount of $809,772.11. Council concur.
CED: Sunset Area Investment
Strategy, CH2M Hill
Transportation: 2011-2016 TIP
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Utilities Committee
CAG: 10-054, West Hill
Reservoir Recoat & Upgrade
2010, Coatings Unlimited
Finance Committee
Finance: Cooperative
Purchasing Agreement, WA
General Administration
Finance: Convert Limited Term
GIS Coordinator Position to
Full-time Position
RESOLUTIONS AND
ORDINANCES
Community and Economic Development Department recommended approval
of a contract in the amount of $630,000 with CH2M Hill for consultant services
for the Sunset Area Community Investment Strategy, and approval to allocate
$60,000 from the reserves of the Highlands Revitalization Fund for this
agreement. Refer to Finance Committee.
Transportation Services Division submitted the annual update to the Six-Year
Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and Arterial Street Plan. Refer to
Transportation (Aviation) Committee; set public hearing on 6/28/2010.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL APPROVE THE
CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
Utilities Committee Chair Zwicker presented a report recommending
concurrence in the staff recommendation to reject the bid protest submitted by
Long Painting, Co. as it was not submitted to the City in a timely manner, as
required by RCW 39.04.105, for the West Hill Reservoir Recoat and Upgrade
2010 project. The Committee also recommended that $50,000 be re-
appropriated from the Emergency Response Projects (425.455265) line item
and $50,000 be re-appropriated from the Water System Security (425.45584)
line item to the Reservoir Recoating (425.455260) line item in the approved
2010 Capital Improvement budget.
The Committee further recommended that the construction contract for the
West Hill Reservoir Recoat and Upgrade 2010 project be awarded to the low
bidder, Coatings Unlimited, Inc. in the amount of $385,303.13.
MOVED BY ZWICKER, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending
concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve use of an interlocal
agreement with the State of Washington Department of General
Administration contract for purchasing non-public works supplies. The
Committee further recommended that the resolution regarding this matter be
adopted.
MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY TAYLOR, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 181 for resolution.)
Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending
concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve the conversion of the
two-year term Geographical Information Services (GIS) Coordinator position to
a regular full-time position.
MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
The following resolution was presented for reading and adoption:
June 14, 2010 Renton City Council Minutes Page 181
RESOLUTION #4049
Finance: Cooperative
Purchasing Agreement, WA
General Administration
ORDINANCE #5540
Utility: Hydrant Meter Fees
ADJOURNMENT
A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and Citv Clerk to enter into an
interlocal agreement with the State of Washington, Department of General
Administration, to allow the City to participate in the State purchasing
cooperative program. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY TAYLOR, COUNCIL
ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
The following ordinance was presented for second and final reading:
An ordinance was read amending subsection 4-1-180.D., Public Works
Construction Permit Fees, of Chapter 1, Administration and Enforcement, of
Title IV (Development Regulations), of City Code, by adding a new subsection 4-
1-180.D.4. entitled "Hydrant Meter Fees," and renumbering the current
subsections 4-1-180.D.4. through 4-1-180.D.6. MOVED BY PERSSON,
SECONDED BY ZWICKER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL
CALL. ALL AYES. CARRIED.
MOVED BY TAYLOR, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED.
Time: 7:35 p.m.
Bonnie I. Walton, CMC, City Clerk
Jason Seth, Recorder
June 14, 2010
RENTON CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING
June 14, 2010
COMMITTEE/CHAIRMAN DATE/TIME AGENDA
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
(Persson)
MON., 6/21
5:30 p.m.
Special Events Ordinance;
Trail Ordinance (briefing only);
Dogs in Coulon Park
COMMUNITY SERVICES
(Palmer)
FINANCE
(Parker)
MON., 6/21
4:30 p.m.
Vouchers;
Lease with Renton Community Foundation for
Suite 100 at Liberty Building
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
(Briere)
PUBLIC SAFETY
(Taylor)
MON., 6/21 CANCELED
TRANSPORTATION (AVIATION)
(Corman)
UTILITIES
(Zwicker)
NOTE: Committee of the Whole meetings are held in the Council Chambers unless otherwise noted. All other
committee meetings are held in the Council Conference Room unless otherwise noted.