HomeMy WebLinkAboutNovember 8, 2010RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
November 8, 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
DECA Week -
November 7 to 13, 2010
SPECIAL PRESENTATON
Community Services: Renton
History Museum Update
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; KING PARKER; TERRI BRIERE; RICH ZWICKER;
GREG TAYLOR; RANDY CORMAN; MARCIE PALMER.
DENIS LAW, Mayor; JAY COVINGTON, Chief Administrative Officer; MARK
BARBER, Senior Assistant City Attorney; Bonnie Walton, City Clerk; TERRY
HIGASHIYAMA, Community Services Administrator; GREGG ZIMMERMAN,
Public Works Administrator; ALEX PIETSCH, Community and Economic
Development Administrator; MARTY WINE, Assistant CAO; KELLY BEYMER,
Parks & Golf Course Director; TIM WILLIAMS, Recreation Director; ELIZABETH
STEWART, Museum Manager; COMMANDER DAVE LEIBMAN, Police
Department.
A proclamation by Mayor Law was read declaring the week of November 7 to
13, 2010 to be "DECA Week" in the City of Renton, and encouraging all citizens
to join in this special celebration. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CORMAN,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION. CARRIED.
Lindbergh High School teacher and DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of
America) advisor Gene Kolczynski accepted the proclamation with appreciation.
He stated that DECA offers students an opportunity to work on their business
skills, and introduced the following DECA Officers: Victoria Srey, Melanie
Galimba, Angela Vongphakdy, Tracey Muwanguzi, and Cynthia Pham.
Community Services Administrator Terry Higashiyama introduced Museum
Manager Elizabeth Stewart and Renton Historical Society President Sandra
Meyer.
Ms. Stewart reported on the progress of the Renton History Museum since the
completion of the Museum Master Plan in March, 2010. She stated that the
master plan calls for capturing the history of Renton's diverse population as
well as planning for a sustainable future. She noted that the plan is available
online at www.rentonhistorymuseum.org, and that the museum's board of
directors is launching an initiative to test the community's willingness to
support the master plan.
Ms. Stewart reported that the October fundraiser raised twice the amount of
money as the previous year, and that exhibits have been changing much faster
than in the past. She noted that there have been four temporary exhibits since
May, and the current exhibit, "Among Friends, Renton High's 100 Years," is an
excellent example of the partnerships that the museum has established with
other organizations. She stated that the exhibit culminates in a mural of essays
written by the editorial staff of the student magazine The ARROW, and runs
through May 11, 2011.
November 8, 2010 Renton City Council Minutes Page 361
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Citizen Comment: Kuntz
Garage Setbacks
Citizen Comment: McOmber-
Utility Tax Relief
CONSENT AGENDA
Council Meeting Minutes of
11/1/2010
Lease: City Hall Jail Facilities,
SCORE
Continuing, Ms. Stewart reported that the museum has developed a classroom
curriculum for fourth and eighth grade classes regarding Renton's coal mining
history and the Duwamish people. She noted that during the 2009-2010 school
year over 700 students from four schools were able to study Native American
objects, learn about Duwamish history and culture, and enjoy lessons from a
Native American storyteller.
Ms. Stewart also reported that the museum has over 14,000 photographs and
over 90,000 objects in its collection, and has been increasing its level of care for
these items. She noted that the historical society invested in a new off-site
storage facility for the expanding collection. Concluding, she remarked that the
third Smithsonian Institution exhibit entitled "Journey Stories" will be coming
to the museum in September, 2011. Ms. Stewart stated that this exhibit is
particularly appropriate for Renton because it examines the American history of
immigration, mobility, and transportation.
Councilmember Briere remarked that the museum did a wonderful job on the
Renton High School exhibit and that it is valuable because of the experiences
shared by all of the students.
Mike Kuntz (Renton) requested an amendment to City Code to allow a
reduction in the required setback for additions and/or garages. He explained
that because of his septic system he cannot meet the new 30-foot setback rule,
which became effective after his property was annexed to the City. He clarified
that he favors the 30-foot setback rule for new construction, but not for
existing structures. Mayor Law stated that he was aware of Mr. Kuntz' issue
and suggested that he speak to Community and Economic Development
Administrator Alex Pietsch who was in the audience.
Responding to Councilmember Corman's inquiry, Mr. Kuntz replied that he
wishes to build a garage, and that his home complies with the original zoning
requirement of a 20-foot setback. He explained that the City's 30-foot setback
makes it impossible to build his garage without encroaching on the required
ten-foot setback for his septic system. He submitted drawings of his proposed
garage addition to the City Clerk.
Howard McOmber (Renton), Highlands Community Association, remarked that
the City recently increased utility rates, and this has created financial difficulties
for Highlands area residents. He requested that Council consider lowering the
taxes on utility rates in order to provide financial relief for the community.
Items listed on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows
the listing.
Approval of Council meeting minutes of 11/1/2010. Council concur.
City Attorney Department recommended approval of a lease with South
Correctional Entity (SCORE) for jail facilities and equipment for a one-year
period commencing 1/1/2011. Refer to Committee of the Whole.
November 8, 2010 Renton City Council Minutes Page 362
CED: Implement Community
Arts, Cultural Development
Authority (4Culture) Grant
CED: Frontier Bank Short Plat,
ROW Dedication, Jericho Av
NE & NE 6th St
CAG: 10-100, Renton City Hall
Grout & Tile Restoration, Clear
Conscience Sealants
Community Services: Update
Park Rules & Regulations
Community and Economic Development Department recommended approval
of a contract with the Cultural Development Authority of King County
(4Culture) to accept grant funds in the amount of $8,500 for the Municipal Arts
Commission to continue to provide grants to 16 community groups to
implement art projects and events. Council concur.
Community and Economic Development Department recommended
acceptance of a Deed of Dedication for additional right-of-way in the vicinity of
Jericho Ave. NE and NE 6th St. to fulfill a requirement of the Frontier Bank Short
Plat (SHP-09-035). Council concur.
Community Services Department submitted CAG-10-100, Renton City Hall
Grout and Tile Restoration; and requested approval of the project,
commencement of a 60-day lien period, and release of retained amount of
$655 to Clear Conscience Sealants, LLC, contractor, if all required releases are
obtained. Council concur.
Community Services Department and the Park Commission recommended
approval of revised Park Rules and Regulations to address current activities and
issues, as well as align items under the correct violation categories. Refer to
Community Services Committee.
CAG: 09-158, Maplewood Golf Community Services Department submitted CAG-09-158, Maplewood Golf
Course Driving Range Drainage Course Driving Range Drainage Repair; and requested approval of the project,
Repair, Ebenal General commencement of a 60-day lien period, and release of retained amount of
$4,908.65 to Ebenal General, Inc., contract, if all required releases are obtained.
Council concur.
Community Services Department recommended approval of a contract with
Canber Corporation in the amount of $80,568.81 per year for landscape
maintenance services for 2010 through 2012. Refer to Finance Committee.
Community Services Department submitted CAG-10-097, City Hall Concrete
Repair/Replacement; and requested approval of the project, commencement
of a 60-day lien period, and release of retained amount of $2,019.31 to Contech
Services, contractor, if all required releases are obtained. Council concur.
Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of assignment of
airport ground lease, LAG-99-002, from Pro-Flight Aviation, Inc. to 540 Renton
Hangar, LLC; and authorization for the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the related
Consent to Deed, Bill of Sale and Assignment document. Refer to
Transportation (Aviation) Committee.
Transportation Systems Division recommend approval of an Operating and
Permit Agreement with Pro-Flight Aviation, Inc., and the referenced sublease
between 540 Renton Hangar, LLC and Pro-Flight Aviation, Inc., for the purpose
of allowing Pro-Flight Aviation, Inc. to operate their fuel tank farm. Refer to
Transportation (Aviation) Committee.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT
AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
Community Services: 2010 -
2012 Landscape Maintenance
Services, Canber Corporation
CAG: 10-097, City Hall
Concrete Repair/Replacement,
Contech Services
Airport: Lease Assignment
from Pro-Flight Aviation to
540 Renton Hangar
Airport: Operating Permit &
Agreement, Pro-Flight
Aviation
November 8, 2010 Renton City Council Minutes Page 363
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Finance Committee
Finance: Vouchers
Planning & Development
Committee
CED: Title IV (Development
Regulations) 2009 Docket
Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending approval of
Claim Vouchers 297688 - 298051 and one wire transfer totaling $5,342,654.85;
and approval of 742 direct deposits, 83 payroll vouchers, and two wire transfers
totaling $2,611,963.64. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY TAYLOR, COUNCIL
CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Planning and Development Committee Chair Briere presented a report
recommending concurrence in the staff and Planning Commission
recommendation to adopt the following items on the 2009 Title IV
(Development Regulations) Docket:
D-09: Temporary Homeless Encampments -Amend Title IV development
standards to establish clear standards for the location and duration for
Temporary Homeless Encampments (Tent City), should one apply to locate
within the City. Establish definitions, regulations, decision making authority,
and permit process.
D-37: Temporary Use Permits - Amend Title IV to clarify that temporary
activities allowed outright by the base zone, or related to activity occurring on a
site does not need a permit - with exceptions for Mobile Food Vendors or other
temporary uses where health or safety may be a concern.
D-38: Planned Urban Development Regulations - Amend Title IV PUD
regulations for calculating open space for residential components, adding
critical areas into the calculation. Additional changes are to include sustainable
techniques as a public benefit, reduction or prescriptive criteria for the "overall
design" public benefit, permit PUDs in the COR (Commercial/Office/Retail), R-l
(Residential One Dwelling Unit per Net Acre), and R-4 (Residential Four
Dwelling Units per Net Acre) zones, extending the timeline for PUDs approved
with preliminary plats so land use entitlements expire at the same time, and
minor housekeeping changes.
D-39: Design District Overlays - Amend Title IV Design District Overlays to shift
Standards that were included in the Guidelines sections to the applicable
Standards sections and revise the Guidelines so that they provide guidance and
no longer express standards. Additionally, to include all of the Residential
Multi-Family (RMF) zone in Design District B.
D-40: Density Bonus in the Residential Multi-Family (RMF) Zone - Amend Title
IV to allow a density bonus in the RMF zone. The density bonus of up to five
additional units per net acre is based on "green" building practices and
provision of affordable housing.
D-41: Office in the Industrial Light (IL) Zone - Amend Title IV to provide
consistency in the development standards for office developments in the
Industrial Light (IL) and Commercial Office (CO) zones. The proposal would
increase height, reduce setbacks, and allow a greater building
coverage/footprint. The proposal would increase height in the IL zone from 50
feet to 100 feet in the Employment Area Valley land use designated areas,
reduce side and rear setbacks to 15 feet from 20 feet through the site plan
review process, and increase building coverage from 65% to 75% if parking is
enclosed in a structure.
D-42: Mobile Homes Setbacks - Amend Title IV regulations for existing mobile
home park setbacks, to allow flexibility as compared with setbacks typically
applied to traditional single-family residential lots and clarify an administrative
determination on this subject made in the past.
November 8, 2010 Renton City Council Minutes Page 364
Community Services
Committee
Community Services: 2010
Neighborhood Grants (second
round)
RESOLUTIONS AND
ORDINANCES
CED: 2009 Title IV
(Development Regulations)
Docket #D-09 & #D-37,
Temporary Homeless
D-43: Height - Amend Title IV standards to measure building heights from
existing rather than finished grade, align the definition of height with the
International Building Code (IBC), and provide illustrations for how height is
measured.
D-45: Mental Illness Drug Dependency (MIDD) - Amend Title IV to permit
MIDD Crisis Diversion Facility and Crisis Diversion Interim Service Facilities in
the Industrial Medium (IM) and Industrial Heavy (IH) zones of the Employment
Area Valley land use designation south of 1-405. These facilities would be
subject to a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit with special criteria for a
specific site's compatibility with the surrounding area.
D-46: Administrative Code Interpretations - Amend Title IV with
Administrative Code Interpretations made in the year prior. These
interpretations were for City-wide standards for signs, amateur/ham radio
antennas, temporary uses, animals, urban separators, and retail in the
Commercial Arterial (CA) zone.
D-48: Comprehensive Plan Amendments Timeline - Amend Title IV to adjust
the timeline for submittal and processing of Comprehensive Plan amendments
by three months, to allow the annual amendment cycle to be completed earlier
in the year (and prior to the City's annual budget review).
The Committee further recommended that the ordinances regarding these
matters be presented for first reading. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY
PARKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See later
this page and pages 365 and 366 for ordinances.)
Community Services Committee Chair Palmer presented a report
recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve funding
for the following administrative newsletter applications:
1. Cascade Neighborhood Association - Annual costs for a newsletter
printed quarterly and distributed door-to-door and by USPS. $1,895
2. Kennydale Neighborhood Association - Annual costs for a newsletter
printed and distributed by USPS and door-to-door quarterly. $2,100
3. Leisure Estates Neighborhood Association - Annual costs for a
newsletter printed and distributed door-to-door quarterly. $265
4. Maplewood Neighborhood Association - Annual costs for a newsletter
printed and distributed by USPS and door-to-door quarterly. $221
5. Renton Hill Neighborhood Association - Annual costs for a newsletter
printed and distributed by USPS and door-to-door quarterly. $450
6. Summerwind Homeowners Association - Annual costs for a newsletter
printed and distributed by USPS and door-to-door quarterly. $281
This second round of applications totals $5,212.
MOVED BY PALMER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
The following ordinances were presented for first reading and referred to the
11/15/2010 Council meeting for second and final reading:
An ordinance was read amending Subsections 4-8-070.H.1., Authority, 4-8-
080.G., Land Use Permit Procedures, and 4-8-120.C, Land Use Permit
Submittal, of Chapter 8, Permits - General and Appeals, Section 4-9-240,
Temporary Use Permits, of Chapter 9, Permits - Specific, and Chapter 11,
November 8, 2010 Renton City Council Minutes Page 365
Encampments & Temporary
Use Permits
CED: 2009 Title IV
(Development Regulations)
Docket #D-38, Planned Urban
Development Regulations
CED: 2009 Title IV
(Development Regulations)
Docket #D-39, Urban Design
Regulations
CED: 2009 Title IV
(Development Regulations)
Docket #D-40, Density
Bonuses in the Residential
Multi-Family (RMF) Zone
CED: 2009 Title IV
(Development Regulations)
Docket #D-41, Office in the
Industrial Light (IL) Zone
CED: 2009 Title IV
(Development Regulations)
Docket #D-42, Mobile Home
Setbacks
Definitions, of Title IV (Development Regulations), of City Code, to amend the
regulations relating to temporary homeless encampments and temporary use
permits, and add definitions for "Homeless Encampment" and "Temporary
Homeless Encampment." MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL
REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 11/15/2010.
CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending Subsection 4-2-010.E., Additional Restrictions
on Land Use, of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts - Uses and Standards, Section 4-9-
150, Planned Urban Development Regulations, of Chapter 9, Permits - Specific,
and Section 4-11-160, Definitions P, Of Chapter 11, Definitions, of Title IV
(Development Regulations), of City Code, to update the Planned Urban
Development regulations and amend open space requirements for Planned
Urban Developments. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL
REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 11/15/2010.
CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending Subsections 4-3-100.A., Purpose, 4-3-100.B.,
Applicability, and 4-3-100.E., Requirements, of Chapter 3, Environmental
Regulations and Overlay Districts, of Title IV (Development Regulations), of City
Code, to amend the Urban Design Regulations. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED
BY PARKER, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL
READING ON 11/15/2010. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending Subsections 4-2-020.1.2.A., "F" (Multi-Family),
and 4-2-110.D., Conditions Associated with Development Standards Table for
Residential Zoning Designations, of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts - Uses and
Standards, and Subsections 4-9-065.A., Purpose, and 4-9-065.D., Bonus
Allowances and Review Criteria, of Chapter 9, Permits - Specific, of Title IV
(Development Regulations), of City Code, to allow density bonuses in the
Residential Multi-Family (RMF) zone. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY
PARKER, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING
ON 11/15/2010. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending Subsections 4-2-130.A., Development
Standards for Industrial Zoning Designations, and 4-2-130.B., Conditions
Associated with Development Standards Table for Industrial Zoning
Designations, of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts- Uses and Standards, of Title IV
(Development Regulations), of City Code, to amend Light Industrial
development standards including height, rear and side setbacks, and lot
coverage. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL REFER THE
ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 11/15/2010. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending Section 4-2-110, Residential Development
Standards, of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts - Uses and Standards, of Title IV
(Development Regulations), of City Code, to amend development standards for
existing residential manufactured home parks. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED
BY PARKER, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL
READING ON 11/15/2010. CARRIED.
November 8, 2010 Renton City Council Minutes Page 366
CED: 2009 Title IV
(Development Regulations)
Docket #D-43, Definition of
Building Height & Grade Plane
CED: 2009 Title IV
(Development Regulations)
Docket #D-45, Crisis Diversion
Interim Service Facilities
CED: 2009 Title IV
(Development Regulations)
Docket #D-46, Administrative
Policy/Code Interpretation
CED: 2009 Title IV
(Development Regulations)
Docket #D-48, Comprehensive
Plan Amendments Timeline
ORDINANCE #5568
Utility: 2011/2012 Piped
Utility Rates
An ordinance was read amending Sections 4-11-020, Definitions B, and 4-11-
070, Definitions G, of Chapter 11, Definitions, of Title IV (Development
Regulations), of City Code, to amend the regulations regarding bulk standards
by revising the figure that illustrates the definition of "Building Height" and
revising the definition of "Grade Plane." MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY
PARKER, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING
ON 11/15/2010. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending Subsections 4-2-060.G., Other Community
and Public Facilities, and 4-2-080.A., Subject to the Following Conditions, of
Chapter 2, Zoning Districts - Uses and Standards, Section 4-8-120, Submittal
Requirements - Specific to Application Type, of Chapter 8, Permits - General
and Appeals, Subsection 4-9-030.1., Additional Decision Criteria for Secure
Community Transition Facilities, of Chapter 9, Permits - Specific, and Section 4-
11-040, Definitions D, of Chapter 11, Definitions, of Title IV (Development
Regulations), of City Code, to add regulations relating to Crisis Diversion and
Crisis Diversion Interim Service Facilities. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY
PARKER, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING
ON 11/15/2010. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending Section 4-2-060, Zoning Use Table - Uses
Allowed in Zoning Designations, of Chapter 2, Zoning Districts - Uses and
Standards, Subsection 4-3-100.E.2., Dedication of Open Space, of Chapter 3,
Environmental Regulations and Overlay Districts, Sections 4-4-010, Standards
for Animal Keeping Accessory to Residential/Commercial Uses, and 4-4-100,
Sign Regulations, of Chapter 4, City-Wide Property Development Regulations,.
Subsection 4-8-120.C, Table 4-8-120.C. - Land Use Permit Submittal
Requirements, of Chapter 8, Permits - General and Appeals, Subsection 4-9-
100.A., Purpose, of Chapter 9, Permits - Specific, and Section 4-11-190,
Definitions S, of Chapter 11, Definitions, of Title IV (Development Regulations),
of City Code, to amend certain regulations pursuant to the June 2009
Department of Community and Economic Development's Administrative
Policy/Code Interpretation. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY PARKER,
COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON
11/15/2010. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read amending Section 4-9-020, Comprehensive Plan
Adoption and Amendment Process, of Chapter 9 - Permits Specific, of Title IV
(Development Regulations), of City Code, to amend the Comprehensive Plan
Amendments timeline. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL
REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 11/15/2010.
CARRIED.
The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading:
An ordinance was read amending Chapter 4, Water, Chapter 5, Sewer, and
Chapter 2, Storm and Surface Water, of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation), of City
Code, to allow for increase adjustments to current utility rates for 2011 and
2012. MOVED BY ZWICKER, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL. ALL AYES. CARRIED.
November 8, 2010 Renton City Council Minutes Page 367
ORDINANCE #5569
Utility: 2011/2012 Solid Waste
Rates
NEW BUSINESS
Utility: Water Shut-off, Renton
Hill Neighborhood
Council: 2011 Council
President (Briere) & President
Pro Tern (Parker) Election
Council: Committee on
Committees
Budget: 2011/2012 Biennial
ADJOURNMENT
An ordinance was read amending Section 8-1-10, Rates for Services, of Chapter
1, Garbage, of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation), of City Code, to extend the
2010 garbage services and garbage rates for years 2011 and 2012 for all
customer classes. MOVED BY ZWICKER, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL. ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Council President Persson announced that water will be shut-off along portions
of Renton Ave. S., and Mill Ave. S. and Cedar Ave. S. between S. 5th St. and S.
6th St., on 11/10/2010 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. He explained that the lines will be
scrubbed during this time and cautioned residents to not use the water from
their hot water tanks as a back-up supply.
Council President Persson called for the nomination and election of the 2011
Council President and President Pro tern.
MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY ZWICKER, COUNCIL ELECT
COUNCILMEMBER TERRI BRIERE AS THE 2011 COUNCIL PRESIDENT.*
There being no further nominations, it was MOVED BY ZWICKER, SECONDED BY
CORMAN, COUNCIL CLOSE NOMINATIONS. CARRIED.
•MOTION CARRIED.
Terri Briere was declared 2011 Council President.
MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY ZWICKER, COUNCIL ELECT COUNCILMEMBER
KING PARKER AS THE 2011 COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM.*
There being no further nominations, it was MOVED BY ZWICKER, SECONDED BY
CORMAN, COUNCIL CLOSE NOMINATIONS. CARRIED.
•MOTION CARRIED.
King Parker was declared 2011 Council President Pro tern
Council President-Elect Briere announced that the Committee on Committees
members will be comprised of herself, Council President Pro tern-Elect Parker,
and Council President Persson.
Councilmember Zwicker expressed gratitude to Mayor Law and City staff for
their hard work on this year's budget process. He remarked that the $445
million two-year budget was adopted earlier than in previous years, and that it
was a very collaborative process. Mr. Zwicker stated that through Mayor Law's
vision the City is protecting jobs and vital services at a time when other
jurisdictions are facing deep cuts and large-scale layoffs.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED.
Time: 7:45 p.m.
Bonnie Walton, CMC, City Clerk
Jason Seth, Recorder
November8, 2010
RENTON CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING
November 8, 2010
COMMITTEE/CHAIRMAN DATE/TIME AGENDA
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
(Persson)
MON., 11/15 South County Entity (SCORE) Transition &
6 p.m. Lease Agreement
Federal Relations Update
COMMUNITYSERVICES
(Palmer)
MON., 11/15 Park Rules & Regulations Revisions
4:30 p.m. *Note Special Day*
FINANCE
(Parker)
MON., 11/15 Fee Schedule (briefing only);
5 p.m. Landscape Maintenance Contract with
Canber Corporation
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
(Briere)
MON., 11/15 Rainier Ave. Signage (briefing only)
3 p.m. *Note Special Day*
PUBLIC SAFETY
(Taylor)
MON., 11/15 CANCELED
TRANSPORTATION (AVIATION)
(Corman)
WED., 11/10 Taxiway Bravo Rehabilitation Contract
4 p.m. with Reid Middleton;
Assignment of Pro-Flight Aviation, Inc.'s
Lease to 540 Renton Hangar, LLC;
Operating Permit with Pro-Flight Aviation,
Inc. & Sublease
*Note Special Day*
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.