HomeMy WebLinkAboutApproved Minutes 04/23/2018April 23, 2018 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
MINUTES
City Council Regular Meeting
7:00 PM ‐ Monday, April 23, 2018
Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way
CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Law called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order at 7:00 PM and led the
Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Councilmembers Present:
Ed Prince, Council President
Randy Corman
Ryan McIrvin
Ruth Pérez
Armondo Pavone
Don Persson
Carol Ann Witschi
Councilmembers Absent:
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT
Denis Law, Mayor
Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer
Alex Tuttle, Assistant City Attorney
Jason Seth, City Clerk
Kelly Beymer, Community Services Administrator
Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator
Preeti Shridhar, Deputy Public Affairs Administrator
Leslie Betlach, Parks Planning & Natural Resources Director
Cliff Long, Economic Development Director
Terry Flatley, Urban Forestry & Natural Resources Manager
Commander Kevin Keyes, Police Department
April 23, 2018 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
PROCLAMATION
Arbor Day / Earth Day: A proclamation by Mayor Law was read declaring April 28, 2018 to be
Arbor Day / Earth Day in the City of Renton, and encouraging all citizens to join in this special
observance. Terry Flatley, Urban Forestry & Natural Resources Manager accepted the
proclamation with appreciation.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
PROCLAMATION. CARRIED.
ADDED PROCLAMATION
JAY COVINGTON DAY: A proclamation was read by Council President Ed Prince declaring April
23, 2018 to be Jay Covington Day in the City of Renton, and encouraging all citizens to join in
this special observance. Mr. Covington accepted the proclamation with appreciation. He
thanked the Mayor and Council, former Councilmembers and Mayor in attendance, and city
staff for the opportunity to serve them and the residents of Renton for the past 28 years.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY WITSCHI, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
PROCLAMATION. CARRIED.
ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Chief Administrative Officer Jay 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 2018 and beyond. Items noted were:
The Solid Waste Utility is launching the “Bring Your Own Bag (BYOB)” campaign in
efforts to reduce plastic bag use and litter throughout the city. The public is
encouraged to bring reusable bags when shopping and complete an online survey
about plastic bag use. The survey is available at rentonwa.gov/plasticbag through
June 6th. Questions may be directed to Solid Waste Senior Program Specialist Jina
Kim at Jkim@rentonwa.gov or by calling 425‐430‐7391.
Join Renton Police Officers at one of the Coffee with a Cop events. The mission of
Coffee with a Cop is to break down barriers between police officers and the citizens
they serve by removing agendas and allowing opportunities to ask questions, voice
concerns, and get to know the officers in your neighborhood. The next Coffee with a
Cop will take place on Wednesday, April 25th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Vince’s
Coffee, 401 Olympia Avenue NE, Renton, WA 98056.
As the summer season approaches, these friendly reminders are meant to help make
your outdoor experience more enjoyable for you and those around you:
1. The City of Renton’s ‘Park Rules and Regulations’ (RMC 2‐9‐8) and ‘Share the Trail’
brochure information are located on the City’s website at www.rentonwa.gov.
Dogs are not allowed at Coulon Memorial Beach Park or Kennydale
Beach Park. At all other city parks and trails, dogs are allowed on 6’
leashes.
The Cedar River Dog Park is an ‘off‐leash’ site located along the Cedar
River Trail and across from the Renton Community Center – 1500
Houser Way.
Pet owners, please obey the ‘Scoop Your Poop’ law throughout the
city.
April 23, 2018 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
Obey the reduced speed limits and dismount zones that are posted
along the Cedar River Trail.
Trail etiquette for all users is included in the City’s ‘Park Rules and
Regulations’ and the ‘Share the Trail’ brochure.
2. Call 9‐1‐1 in case of an emergency or to report suspicious or dangerous behavior.
3. The Community Services web page includes a directory of parks and trails, trail
maps, self‐guided walk brochures, picnic shelter rental information, proposed
development projects, and more!
4. Park Maintenance Staff maintain and improve the City’s developed parks and
trails, and also act as customer service representatives to the public.
5. Volunteer Trail Rangers patrol the Cedar River Trail and Coulon Park from May‐
September and serve as ‘Goodwill Ambassadors’ by assisting with trail education
and reporting unwanted activity.
6. Comments, suggestions, and questions are always welcome.
Visit the beautiful parks in the City of Renton, walk along the beautiful Cedar River
Trail, or enjoy natural areas such as the Black River Riparian Forest. You will be
amazed at the natural beauty near your own backyard!
Preventative street maintenance will continue to impact traffic and result in
occasional street closures.
AUDIENCE COMMENTS
Reverend Bianca Davis‐Lovelace, Renton, noted she is the Executive Director of
REACH (Renton Ecumenical Association of Churches) and thanked Mr. Covington and
the City for their long‐time support of REACH. She explained REACH's mission of
providing low‐income and homeless families meals and shelter. She also noted that
Mr. Howard McOmber suffered a recent health issue otherwise he too would have
been in attendance to express his appreciation to Mr. Covington and the City. Mayor
Law asked Rev. Davis‐Lovelace to let Mr. McOmber know the City wishes him well.
CONSENT AGENDA
Items listed on the Consent Agenda were adopted with one motion, following the listing.
a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of April 16, 2018. Council Concur.
b) AB ‐ 2124 Utility Systems Division recommended approval of Amendment No. 1 to CAG‐17‐
104 with Carollo Engineers, Inc. for $526,510 for the implementation of Phase 2B for the
Kennydale Lakeline Sewer System Evaluation. Refer to Utilities Committee.
c) AB ‐ 2131 Community Services Department recommended authorizing payment to Sunset Air,
in the amount of $253,737.96, for the purpose of an energy audit and replacement of lighting
and obsolete kitchen equipment; and authorize payment to the Washington State
Department of Enterprise Services, in the amount of $23,800, for conservation project
management and monitoring services on this particular project. Refer to Finance Committee.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY PAVONE, COUNCIL CONCUR TO APPROVE THE
CONSENT AGENDA, AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
April 23, 2018 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a) Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to
approve an amendment in the 2017/2018 Budget appropriations in the amount of
$81,141,977 with the total amended budget to be $645,488,253 for the biennium. The
Committee further recommended that the ordinance regarding the 2018 Carry Forward and 1st
Quarter Budget Amendment be presented for first reading.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY PAVONE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
b) Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to
authorize staff to offer Marc Gordon the Senior Finance Analyst (grade m25) position, Step D,
effective April 24, 2018.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
c) Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to
approve the following claims and payroll vouchers:
1. Accounts Payable – total payment of $6,480,282.11 for vouchers 364597‐364598,
364610‐364905; payroll benefit withholding vouchers 5783‐5793, 10063‐10064 and
364599‐364609.
2. Payroll – total payment of $1,384,740.59 for payroll vouchers which includes 654 direct
deposits and 9 checks (March 16‐31 2018 pay period).
3. Kidder Mathews – total payment of $118,308.55 for vouchers 1329‐1330 and 5620‐5636.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
d) Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to
approve the Amendment No. 6 to CAG‐16‐129 with The City of Seattle Office of Sustainability
and Environment to accept additional FINI Grant Funding for 2018 (net increase of $21,095.57 for
a total of $36,406.77), to fund an incentive program for shoppers using their Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
LEGISLATION
Ordinances for first reading:
a) Ordinance No. 5880: An ordinance was read amending the City of Renton fiscal years
2017/2018 biennial budget as adopted by Ordinance No. 5824 and thereafter amended by
Ordinance Nos. 5835, 5850 and 5864, in the amount of $81,141,977.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE
FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING AT THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED.
b) Ordinance No. 5881: An ordinance was read amending Chapter 6‐32 of the Renton Municipal
Code, expanding fair housing regulations prohibiting property owners and property managers
from discriminating against tenants or potential tenants on the basis of participation in any
federal, state or local government, private nonprofit, or other housing assistance programs,
and providing for severability and establishing an effective date.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY PAVONE, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE
FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING AT THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED.
c) Ordinance No. 5882: An ordinance was read adding Section 1-2-3 to the Renton Municipal
Code, allowing the City Clerk to make nonsubstantive corrections to ordinances, and
amending subsection 4-8-080.G and Section 4-9-025 of the Renton Municipal Code, amending
the review process for Title IV amendments to allow purely administrative or procedural
amendments to advance directly to Council, and providing for severability and establishing an
effective date.
NEW BUSINESS
MOVED BY MCIRVIN, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE
FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING AT THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED.
Please see the attached Council Committee Meeting Calendar.
Councilmember Corman requested an email he received from Debra Rogers regarding the
harvesting of 28 acres oftimber on Cougar Mountain be forwarded to the Administration in
order to provide City comments to the permit application prior to the comment period
deadline .
ADJOURNMENT
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY PAVONE, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. TIME:
7:36P.M.
April23, 2018 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
Jason Seth, Recorder
Monday, April 23, 2018
Council Committee Meeting Calendar
April 23, 2018
April 26, 2018
Thursday
*4:00 PM Utilities Committee, Chair Witschi – Council Conference Room
Kennydale Lakeline Sewer System Evaluation – Condition Assessment Amendment
Emerging Issues in Utilities
CANCELLED Planning & Development Committee, Chair McIrvin
April 30, 2018
Monday
Fifth Monday No Council Meetings
May 7, 2018
Monday
CANCELLED Transportation Committee, Chair Corman
CANCELLED Community Services Committee, Chair Pérez
4:30 PM Finance Committee, Chair Persson – Council Conference Room
1. Sunset Multi-Service & Career Development Center
* 2. Emerging Issues in Revenue Streams
5:30 PM Committee of the Whole, Chair Prince – Conferencing Center
1. King County “One Table” Presentation
2. Downtown Improvement Emphasis
3. Valley Racing Enforcement Emphasis
*Time Change and Added Item
Updated 4/24/2018