HomeMy WebLinkAboutMotion SheetJUN 25, 2018 - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - MOTION SHEET
Agenda
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Agenda Section Title/Item Motion Staff Contact Interested
Parties
a) PUBLIC HEARING Wolf Woods Annexation and Proposed Zoning (A-17-002):
COUNCIL CLOSE THE
PUBLIC HEARING
AND ACCEPT THE
60% DIRECT
PETITION TO ANNEX
AND AUTHORIZE
THE
ADMINISTRATION
TO FORWARD THE
WOLF WOODS
ANNEXATION
NOTICE OF INTENT
PACKET TO THE
BOUNDARY REVIEW
BOARD
Angie Mathias Jason Seth
Judith Subia
Li Li-Wong
7.a) CONSENT
AGENDA
Approval of Council Meeting minutes of June 18, 2018. COUNCIL CONCUR Jason Seth Sandi Weir
7.b) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 2166 Mayor Law reappointed Charles Seil to the Planning
Commission for a term expiring 6/30/2021.
COUNCIL CONCUR April Alexander Angie Mathias
Jason Seth
Li Li-Wong
Judith Subia
7.c) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 2169 Administrative Services Department requested
approval of the 2018 2nd Quarter Budget Amendments in the
amount of $969,621, with the total amended budget to be
$646,457,874 for the 2017/2018 biennium; and approval of the
amended 2017/2018 Fee Schedule.
REFER TO FINANCE
COMMITTEE
Jan Hawn Jamie Thomas
Chris Seese
7.d) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 2168 Executive Department recommended approval of an
amendment to CAG-15-187, with Cayce & Grove, in the amount
of $31,588 per month, to extend the contract until December
31, 2018.
COUNCIL CONCUR Bob Harrison April Alexander
Sandi Weir
7.e) CONSENT
AGENDA
AB - 2163 Public Works Administration recommended approval
of a Work Order under the Job Order Contract with Saybr
Contractors, Inc., in the amount of $249,189, for the repair of 30
damaged guardrail sections within City limits. Refer to Utilities
Committee.
REFER TO UTILITIES
COMMITEEE
Jayson Grant Lys Hornsby
Dave Christensen
Melissa Crawford
Laura Clenna
8.a) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Council President Ed Prince presented a report concurring in
the staff recommendation to:
1. Award a $400,000 capital grant to the Renton Housing
Authority to help renovate the former Renton Highlands
Library for use as the Sunset Multi-Service & Career
Development Center, subject to an acceptable
agreement to be approved by Council established
between the City and the Renton Housing Authority;
and
2. Authorize the Mayor to enter into and execute the
Letter of Intent with the Renton Housing Authority for
the $400,000 City capital grant.
COUNCIL CONCUR Mark Santos-
Johnson
Judith Subia
Cindy Moya
8.b) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report
concurring in the staff recommendation to approve Claims and
Payroll Vouchers.
COUNCIL CONCUR Jamie Thomas Natalie Wissbrod
8.c) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Planning & Development Committee Chair McIrvin presented a
report stating that it had reviewed the Planning Commission
and staff recommendations, as well as the public comments
received and recommended the consideration of the creation of
a new eligible area, in proximity of Rainier Avenue and Grady
Way, for the Multi-Family Property Tax Exemption (MFTE) be
referred back to the Planning Commission for further review.
Additionally, the Committee directed staff to review the MFTE
incentive for the existing Downtown and Sunset eligible areas
and the incentive in general. Finally, the Committee directs staff
to review the Waved Fees incentive in conjunction with the
review of the MFTE incentive.
COUNCIL CONCUR Angie Mathias Judith Subia
Jason Seth
Shane Moloney
8.d) UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
Planning & Development Committee Chair McIrvin presented a
report concurring in the staff recommendation to confirm
Mayor Law’s appointment of Mr. Bruce McIntyre to the City
Center Community Plan Advisory Board for a term expiring April
30, 2023.
COUNCIL CONCUR April Alexander Angie Mathias
Jason Seth
Li Li-Wong
Judith Subia
9.a) RESOLUTION Resolution No. 4346: A resolution was read adopting an
amendment to the City Center Community Plan.
COUNCIL CONCUR Angie Mathias Chip Vincent
10.a) ADDED
LEGISLATION
Ordinance No. 5884: An Ordinance of the City of Renton,
Washington, was read establishing an interim control
prohibiting the acceptance of applications for fee waivers and
applications for property tax exemptions for multi-family
housing in residential targeted areas, setting forth findings of
fact in support of said interim control, providing for severability,
declaring an emergency and establishing an immediate effective
date.
COUNCIL ADVANCE
THE ORDINANCE
FOR SECOND
READING AND
ADOPTION.
Chip Vincent Angie Mathias
Judith Subia
10.a) cont. ADDED
LEGISLATION
Following a second and final reading of the above-referenced
ordinance, it was
COUNCIL ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS
READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES.
Chip Vincent Angie Mathias
Judith Subia