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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
January 22, 2007 Council Chambers
Monday, 7 p.m. M I N U T E S Renton City Hall
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Kathy Keolker called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order
and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL OF
COUNCILMEMBERS
TONI NELSON, Council President; DAN CLAWSON; DENIS LAW; MARCI
PALMER; DON PERSSON; RANDY CORMAN. MOVED BY NELSON,
SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT
COUNCILMEMBER TERRI BRIERE. CARRIED.
CITY STAFF IN
ATTENDANCE
KATHY KEOLKER, Mayor; JAY COVINGTON, Chief Administrative
Officer; ZANETTA FONTES, Assistant City Attorney; BONNIE WALTON,
City Clerk; GREGG ZIMMERMAN, Planning/Building/Public Works
Administrator; PETER HAHN, Deputy Planning/Building/Public Works
Administrator - Transportation; ALEX PIETSCH, Economic Development
Administrator; MARTY WINE, Assistant CAO; PREETI SHRIDHAR,
Communications Director; CHIEF I. DAVID DANIELS, DEPUTY CHIEF
LARRY RUDE and DEPUTY CHIEF CHUCK DUFFY, Fire Department;
CHIEF KEVIN MILOSEVICH and COMMANDER KENT CURRY, Police
Department.
PROCLAMATIONS
Community Newspaper Day -
1/24/2007
A proclamation by Mayor Keolker was read declaring the day of January 24,
2007, to be "Community Newspaper Day" in the City of Renton and
encouraging all citizens to join in honoring the role that newspapers have
played in recording the history of the City and their importance in helping to
foster a sense of community. MOVED BY LAW, SECONDED BY NELSON,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION. CARRIED.
Dean Radford, Editor of the Renton Reporter, accepted the proclamation with
appreciation. He indicated that instead of being published twice a month, the
Renton Reporter has been expanded to publish twice a week.
Renton Heart Month - 2/2007 A proclamation by Mayor Keolker was read declaring the month of February
2007 to be "Renton Heart Month" in the City of Renton and encouraging all
citizens to participate in this important community risk reduction campaign.
MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE PROCLAMATION. CARRIED. Fire Chief Daniels accepted the
proclamation.
SPECIAL
PRESENTATIONS
Fire: Renton Heart Month
Campaign
Fire Chief Daniels showed a video about the Renton Heart Month campaign.
The video highlighted the Fire Department's public awareness campaign to
encourage citizens to have their blood pressure and blood sugar levels checked
at a Fire Station during the month of February as a method of reducing overall
risk to the community, and to take part in training on the use of CPR and
automated external defibrillators.
Added
Council: Certificate of
Appreciation to Randy
Corman, 2006 Council
President
Council President Nelson presented a certificate of appreciation to Randy
Corman in recognition of his outstanding service to the City and the Renton
community as President of the City Council during 2006.
January 22, 2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 20
ADMINISTRATIVE
REPORT
Chief Administrative Officer Covington reviewed a written administrative
report summarizing the City’s recent progress towards goals and work
programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2007 and beyond. Items noted
included:
The Recreation Division offers several cross country skiing and
snowshoeing trips for participants ages 18 years and older.
The recent series of snow storms have provided some special challenges to
Renton and other jurisdictions. Some procedural changes are planned to
enhance the City’s response to such events in the future. For example,
some steep collector streets that connect to major arterials will be added to
first response for snow removal. In addition, the City will prepare an
informational mailer providing information to better prepare residents for
driving in snowy or icy conditions. The City will also provide more
emphasis on early impoundment and towing of abandoned vehicles so that
equipment will have access to critical streets.
The BNSF (Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway) Corridor Advisory
Committee met on January 19. The Committee decided on a final
recommendation regarding short-term, long-term, and medium-term uses of
the various segments of the BNSF track. For Segment A, Renton to North
Bellevue, the recommendation for the short-term use will be a regional
multi-purpose trail, with the whole trail being in a railbank to preserve
future rail transportation uses. For medium and long-term use, the
recommendation is to continue the multi-purpose trail and to reconsider
high-capacity transit rail options in this corridor.
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Citizen Comment: Puckett -
Wonderland Estates Mobile
Home Park, Annexation
Jerry Puckett, 15260 Oak Dr., Renton, 98058, indicated that he lives at
Wonderland Estates Mobile Home Park on Maple Valley Hwy. in
unincorporated King County. He expressed concern regarding the lack of
notification to affected citizens, other than property owners, to inform that they
were not a part of the Maplewood Addition Annexation, which was approved
on 12/11/2006 (the annexation area was reduced from 345 to 60.5 acres).
Stating that citizens may be confused about what happened and need to be
informed, Mr. Puckett noted the potential upcoming effort to gather signatures
for a new annexation petition.
Mayor Keolker stated that the City is following notification laws; however, she
pointed out the difficulty of notifying non-property owners. She indicated that
staff is working to find other strategies to more effectively notify people.
Citizen Comment: Stevens -
Airport-Related Noise
Elizabeth Stevens, 353 Taylor Ave. NW, Renton, 98057, voiced concern
regarding the aircraft noise at the Renton Airport, and the handling of noise
complaints. She noted the lack of response to her complaints and information
requests, and the difficulty she has had in trying to identify the number on the
aircraft and whether the aircraft is using the Renton Airport or Boeing Field.
Ms. Stevens said she was surprised to learn that noise complaints were not
reported to Council.
Councilmember Palmer expressed appreciation for Ms. Steven's persistence,
noting that the Airport Manager is working on obtaining the requested
information. Chief Administrative Officer Covington pointed out that the
airfield and the air traffic control tower are under the control of the federal
government, and that Renton cannot control or discriminate against the types of
aircraft that use the air space in and around the City. He stated that Renton
January 22, 2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 21
enacted and promotes flight-friendly policies, and the fixed-base operators at
the airport also encourage pilots to fly friendly.
Councilmember Corman pointed out the on-going public process regarding the
future of the airport, saying that citizens will have the opportunity to
participate. In regard to informing the public about participation opportunities,
Mr. Covington suggested listing the schedule on the City's insert in the Renton
Reporter. Councilmember Persson noted that the City plans to conduct
meetings in individual neighborhoods.
CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the
listing. Item 7.k. was changed to refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee.
At the request of Councilmember Persson, item 7.f. was removed for separate
consideration.
Council Meeting Minutes of
1/8/2007
Approval of Council meeting minutes of 1/8/2007. Council concur.
Appointment: Library Board Mayor Keolker appointed Amy Pieper, 264 Earlington Ave. SW, Renton,
98057, to the Library Board for a five-year term expiring 6/1/2012. Refer to
Community Services Committee.
Appointment: Municipal Arts
Commission
Mayor Keolker appointed Britt Peterson, 16467 111th Ave. SE, Renton, 98055,
to the Municipal Arts Commission to fill the unexpired term of Marie McPeak,
who has resigned (term to expire 12/31/2009). Refer to Community Services
Committee.
City Clerk: Quarterly Contract
List, 10/2006 to 12/2006
City Clerk submitted Quarterly Contract List for period of 10/1/2006 to
12/31/2006; 27 contracts and 20 addenda totaling $4,662,756.38. Information.
Plat: Parklane Court, Lyons
Ave NE, FP-06-134
Development Services Division recommended approval, with conditions, of the
Parklane Court Final Plat; ten single-family lots on 4.3 acres located east of
Lyons Ave. NE and north of SE 1st Pl. Council concur. (See page 22 for
resolution.)
Plat: Allan, NE 19th St, PP-06-
016
Hearing Examiner recommended approval, with conditions, of the Allan
Preliminary Plat; 16 single-family lots on 4.9 acres located at 3629 NE 19th St.
Council concur.
Human Resources:
Reclassification and New
Positions
Human Resources and Risk Management Department recommended approval
of the reclassification of one position in the Finance and Information Services
Department (from Business Systems Analyst to Financial Systems
Coordinator), and the establishment of two new positions in the Finance and
Information Services Department (Help Desk Support Technician and Senior
Finance Analyst) and one new position in the Fire Department (Emergency
Management Director). Council concur.
Police: Incentive Pay for
Hiring of Lateral Officers,
Renton Police Officers' Guild
MOU
Police Department requested approval for additional compensation to current
and future police officers to encourage the hiring of lateral police officers, and
approval of a memorandum of understanding with the Renton Police Officers'
Guild implementing the signing bonus program. Council concur.
CAG: 05-165, NE Sunset
Blvd/Duvall Ave NE
Intersection Improvements,
Sanders General Construction,
Fund Transfer
Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of the following: a
transfer of $430,000 from the 2007 Duvall Ave. NE Widening Project to the
NE Sunset Blvd. (SR-900)/Duvall Ave NE Intersection Improvements Project,
and a change order to CAG-05-165, contract with Sanders General
Construction Company for the intersection improvements project, for additional
work in the amount of $157,132.51. Refer to Committee of the Whole.
January 22, 2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 22
Airport: Advisory Committee,
Two Additional Voting
Members
Transportation Systems Division recommended approval to add two new voting
members to the Airport Advisory Committee: a neighborhood representative
for the City of Mercer Island and a member of the Washington Pilots'
Association. Council concur. Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee.
Utility: Initial
Infiltration/Inflow Reduction,
King County
Utility Systems Division recommended approval of an agreement with King
County for the Initial Infiltration/Inflow Reduction Project. Refer to Utilities
Committee.
Added Item 7.m.
Transportation: Operations
Manager Hire at Step E
Transportation Systems Division recommended approval to hire a
Transportation Operations Manager at Step E of the salary range, and approval
to pay up to $5,000 in relocation expenses. Council concur.
MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL APPROVE THE
CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED TO REMOVE ITEM 7.f. FOR
SEPARATE CONSIDERATION. CARRIED.
Separate Consideration
Item 7.f.
Development Services:
Building Inspector-Electrical
Hire at Step D
Development Services Division requested authorization to hire a Building
Inspector - Electrical position at Step D of the salary range, retroactive to
1/1/2007.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL REFER ITEM
7.f. TO FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Planning & Development
Committee
EDNSP: Multi-Family
Housing Property Tax
Exemption, The Sanctuary
Planning and Development Committee Vice Chair Clawson presented a report
recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve a multi-
family housing property tax exemption agreement that addresses the terms and
conditions for a partial property tax exemption upon completion of The
Sanctuary project in the South Lake Washington designated residential targeted
area. The Committee further recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be
authorized to execute the agreement in substantially the same form. MOVED
BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
EDNSP: Multi-Family
Housing Property Tax
Exemption, The Reserve
Planning and Development Committee Vice Chair Clawson presented a report
recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve a multi-
family housing property tax exemption agreement that addresses the terms and
conditions for a partial property tax exemption upon completion of The Reserve
project in the South Lake Washington designated residential targeted area. The
Committee further recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized
to execute the agreement in substantially the same form. MOVED BY
CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Finance Committee
Finance: Vouchers
Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report recommending approval
of Claim Vouchers 255739 - 256207 and three wire transfers totaling
$4,315,989.65; and approval of Payroll Vouchers 67187 - 67358, one wire
transfer, and 625 direct deposits totaling $2,113,755.56. MOVED BY
PERSSON, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
RESOLUTIONS AND
ORDINANCES
The following resolution was presented for reading and adoption:
January 22, 2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 23
Resolution #3852
Plat: Parklane Court, Lyons
Ave NE, FP-06-134
A resolution was read approving the Parklane Court Final Plat; approximately
4.3 acres located east of Lyons Ave. NE and north of SE 1st Pl. MOVED BY
CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Citizen Comment: Hobson -
Airport-Related Noise
Sam Hobson, 8828 SE 77th Pl., Mercer Island, 98040, voiced appreciation for
the inclusion of City of Mercer Island residents in Renton's Airport planning
process. He encouraged Renton to be a good neighbor and keep Mercer Island's
noise concerns in mind when considering airport improvements that benefit
Renton. He expressed hope for creative ways to add benefits for Mercer Island,
and that they be measurable and enforceable.
Councilmember Clawson pointed out that one of the proposals for the airport
involves changing the aircraft approach pattern from over Mercer Island to the
water channels. Councilmember Palmer encouraged affected citizens to keep
their minds open, assuring that Renton is trying to be creative. Of the four
options, she noted that only the jet center proposal entails changing the
approach pattern.
Citizen Comment: Paholke -
Downed Trees, Airport-
Related Noise
Diane Paholke, 243 W. Perimeter Rd., Renton, 98057, pointed out that a
number of trees fell on a steep slope near her residence in the Liberty Ridge
development during the recent wind storms. Fearing a potential landslide, she
noted the need to replace the downed trees. Mayor Keolker agreed to provide
information on whom to contact regarding this matter.
Additionally, speaking as an owner of a business at the Renton Airport, Ms.
Paholke assured that airport business owners address noise concerns when
complaints are received, and they also educate the pilots who use the airport on
how to reduce the noise.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
AND ADJOURNMENT
MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL RECESS
INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR APPROXIMATELY 40 MINUTES TO
DISCUSS POTENTIAL LITIGATION WITH NO OFFICIAL ACTION TO BE
TAKEN AND THAT THE COUNCIL MEETING BE ADJOURNED WHEN
THE EXECUTIVE SESSION IS ADJOURNED. CARRIED. Time: 7:57 p.m.
Executive session was conducted. There was no action taken. The executive
session and the Council meeting adjourned at 9:09 p.m.
Bonnie I. Walton, CMC, City Clerk
Recorder: Michele Neumann
January 22, 2007