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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFinal Agenda Packet AGENDA City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 PM - Monday, October 22, 2018 Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way 1. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. ROLL CALL 3. PROCLAMATION a) Code Enforcement Officer Appreciation Week - October 22 - 26, 2018 b) Red Ribbon Week 2018 - October 23 - 31, 2018 4. PUBLIC HEARING a) 2019 - 2020 Budget Public Hearing #2 5. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 6. AUDIENCE COMMENTS • Speakers must sign-up prior to the Council meeting. • Each speaker is allowed five minutes. • When recognized, please state your name & city of residence for the record. NOTICE to all participants: Pursuant to state law, RCW 42.17A.555, campaigning for any ballot measure or candidate in City Hall and/or during any portion of the council meeting, including the audience comment portion of the meeting, is PROHIBITED. 7. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Councilmembers in advance for study and review, and the recommended actions will be accepted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion if requested by a Councilmember. a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of October 15, 2018. Council Concur b) AB - 2253 Mayor Law appoints Donald Woo to the Renton Airport Advisory Committee, Talbot Hill Neighborhood, alternate position, for a term expiring on May 7, 2021. Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee c) AB - 2254 Administrative Services Department recommends approval of the issuance of Councilmanic bonds, generating approximately $14.5 million, for park improvements funded by a property tax levy. Refer to Committee of the Whole d) AB - 2244 Community Services Department requests authorization to establish a City of Renton Senior Citizens Advisory Board, and approval to appoint the following individuals to the newly formed advisory board with three-year terms beginning on the effective date of this ordinance; Ruby Griffin, Peggy Budziu, Shirley Haddock, Sandy Jensen, Sandy Polley, Marge Reep, Patty Reese, and Vicki Richards. Refer to Community Services Committee e) AB - 2255 Transportation Systems Division submits CAG-17-167, Sidewalk Rehabilitation and Replacement and Street Overlay project, contractor R.W. Scott Construction Company, and requests acceptance of the project and approval of final payment in the amount of $341,655.53 and release of retainage in the amount of $55,786.76 after 60 days, subject to receipt of the required certifications. Council Concur 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Topics listed below were discussed in Council committees during the past week. Those topics marked with an asterisk (*) may include legislation. Committee reports on any topics may be held by the Chair if further review is necessary. a) Finance Committee: Vouchers; Model B&O Tax - Code Changes (RMC 5-5, RMC 5-12, RMC 5-25)*; Third Party Liability Claim Administration Contract, Carl Warren; Fresh Bucks Implementation Agreement (CAG-16-129) 9. LEGISLATION Ordinances for first reading: a) Ordinance No. 5892: Business & Occupation Tax Code Changes (RMC 5-25) (See item 8.a.) b) Ordinance No. 5893: Adult Entertainment Business License Code Revisions (RMC 5-12) (See item 8.a.) c) Ordinance No. 5894: Business License Regulations (RMC 5-5) (See item 8.a.) Ordinances for second and final reading: d) Ordinance No. 5889: Fire Code Amendments (First Reading 10/15/2018) e) Ordinance No. 5890: 2019 - 2020 Piped Utilities Rates (First Reading 10/15/2018) f) Ordinance No. 5891: 2019 - 2020 Solid Waste Rates (First Reading 10/15/2018) 10. NEW BUSINESS (Includes Council Committee agenda topics; visit rentonwa.gov/cityclerk for more information.) 11. ADJOURNMENT COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING AGENDA (Preceding Council Meeting) 4:00 p.m. - 7th Floor - Council Chambers Hearing assistance devices for use in the Council Chambers are available upon request to the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS ARE TELEVISED LIVE ON GOVERNMENT ACCESS CHANNEL 21 To view Council Meetings online, please visit rentonwa.gov/councilmeetings DenisLawMayorWñereas,CodeEnforcementOfficersprovideforthesafetyandwelfareofcitizensthroughtheenforcementoflocalcodesorordinancesdealingwithvariousissuesofbuilding,zoning,housing,andenvironmentalsafety;and‘14/’fiereas,CodeEnforcementOfficersoftenhaveachallenginganddemandingroleinimprovinglivingandworkingconditionsforresidentsandbusinessesoflocalcommunities;and“Wñereas,theroleofmanyCodeEnforcementOfficershasexpandedinrecentyearswiththeincreasednumberofforeclosedandabandonedhomesincommunitiesimpactedeconomically;and‘14/’ñereas,CodeEnforcementOfficersarededicated,highly-qualifiedprofessionalswhosharethegoalsofpreventingneighborhooddeteriorationandensuringsafetythroughknowledgeandapplicationofhousingandzoningcodesandordinances;andWñereas,CodeEnforcementOfficersarecalledupontoprovidequalitycustomerservicetotheresidentsandbusinessesofthecommunitiesinwhichtheyserve;and‘14)fiereas,CodeEnforcementOfficersoftenhaveahighlyvisibleroleandregularlyinteractwithavarietyofstate,county,firstresponder,andlegislativeboards,commissions,andagencies;and‘T47fiereas,theWashingtonAssociationofCodeEnforcement,whichwasestablishedin1982toprovideongoingtrainingandsupport,wantstorecognizeandhonorCodeEnforcementOfficersallacrosstheStateofWashingtonandbringawarenesstotheimportanceofcodeenforcement;Wow,tfierefore,I,DenisLaw,MayoroftheCityofRenton,doherebyproclaimOctober22-26,2018tobeCode¶EnforcementOfficerYippreciationWeekintheCityofRenton,andIencourageallcitizenstojoininrecognizingthededicationindividualswhoserveasourCodeEnforcementOfficers.InwitnesswfiereqfIhavehereuntosetmyhandandcausedthesealoftheCityofRentontobeaffixedthis22nddayofOctober,2018.LDenisLaw,MayorCityofRenton,WashingtonProctamationandserviceoftheRentonCityHaIl,7thFloor1055SouthGradyWay,Renton,WA98057.rentonwa.govAGENDA ITEM #3. a) DenisLawMayor‘I4lIereas,alcoholandotherdrugabuseinthisnationhasreachedepidemicstages;andWfiereas,itisimperativethatvisible,unifiedpreventioneducationeffortsbycommunitymembersbelaunchedtoeliminatethedemandfordrugs;andWfiereas,theNationalRedRibbonCampaignofferscitizenstheopportunitytodemonstratetheircommitmenttodrug-freelifestyles(nouseofillegaldrugs,noillegaluseoflegaldrugs);and‘Whereas,theNationalRedRibbonCampaignwillbecelebratedineverycommunityinAmericaduringRedRibbonWeek,October23-31;andWhereas,businesses,government,parents,lawenforcement,media,medicalinstitutions,religiousinstitutions,schools,seniorcitizens,serviceorganizations,andyouthwilldemonstratetheircommitmenttohealthy,drug-freelifestylesbywearinganddisplayingRedRibbonsduringthisweek-longcampaign;andWhereas,theCityofRentonfurthercommitsitsresourcestoensurethesuccessoftheRedRibbonCampaign;Wow,therefore,I,DenisLaw,MayoroftheCityofRenton,doherebyproclaimOctober23-31,201$,tobeRecRRj66onWeek2O18intheCityofRenton,andIencourageallcitizenstojoinmeinparticipatingindrugpreventioneducationactivities,makingavisiblestatementthatwearestronglycommittedtoadrug-freecommunity.InwitnesswhereofIhavehereuntosetmyhandandcausedthesealoftheCityofRentontobeaffixedthis22nddayofOctober,2018.DenisLaw,MayorCityofRenton,WashingtonProctamationRentonCityHall,7thFloor1055SouthGradyWay,Renton,WA98057.rentonwa.govAGENDA ITEM #3. b) October 15, 2018 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES  MINUTES  City Council Regular Meeting  7:00 PM ‐ Monday, October 15, 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:  Randy Corman  Ryan McIrvin  Ruth Pérez  Armondo Pavone  Don Persson, Council President Pro Tem  Carol Ann Witschi  Councilmembers Absent:  Ed Prince, Council President                      MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT  COUNCILMEMBER ED PRINCE. CARRIED.    ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT    Denis Law, Mayor  Robert Harrison, Chief Administrative Officer  Shane Moloney, City Attorney   Jason Seth, City Clerk  Chip Vincent, Community & Economic Development Administrator  Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator  Kelly Beymer, Community Services Administrator  Maryjane Van Cleave, Recreation Director  Angie Mathias, Long Range Planning Manager  Commander Chad Karlewicz, Police Department              AGENDA ITEM #7. a) October 15, 2018 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES  PROCLAMATION   a) National Business Women's Week: A proclamation by Mayor Law was read declaring October  15 ‐ 19, 2018 to be National Business Women's Week in the City of Renton, encouraging all  citizens, businesses, and community organizations to join this salute to working women and  to encourage and promote the celebration of the achievements of all working women as they  contribute daily to our economic, civic, and cultural goals and livelihood. Irene Roberts and  Peggy Harris, with the Business and Professional Women's Foundation, accepted the  proclamation with appreciation.    MOVED BY PÉREZ, SECONDED BY WITSCHI, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE  PROCLAMATION. CARRIED.    SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS   a) Tip A Cop ‐ Special Olympics Fundraiser: Officer LeAnn Whitney reported that the Renton  Police Department will be hosting a Tip A Cop event on Sunday, October 21, 2018 at the  Yankee Grill, 1 S. Grady Way, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. She remarked that all monies raised at the  fundraising event will be donated to the Special Olympics. Officer Whitney introduced Stacy, a  local Special Olympic athlete, who spoke about his time playing basketball. Mayor Law  thanked Officer Whitney for her many years of volunteering with the Special Olympics.    b) Library Advisory Board Presentation: Community Services Administrator Kelly Beymer  introduced Renton Library Advisory Board Chair Kim Unti. Ms. Unti introduced other board  members in attendance, and introduced Amy Eggler, King County Library System Regional  Manager. Ms. Unti provided an update on the following Library Programs and services:     Story Hour   Writing Workshop in Spanish   Rent Smart hosted by Solid Ground   Music Workshops involving local students   Sunset Park Opening Celebration   Take and Read Library at the Renton Community Center     Mayor Law thanked Ms. Unti and the other Library Advisory Board members for their  dedicated service to Renton's libraries.    PUBLIC MEETING   a) Highland Meadows 10% Annexation (A‐18‐001): This being the date set and proper notices  having been posted and published in accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Law  opened the public meeting to consider the 10% Notice of Intent to Commence Annexation  Proceedings for the proposed Highland Meadows Annexation.            AGENDA ITEM #7. a) October 15, 2018 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES  Long Range Planning Manager Angie Mathias reported that the proposed Highlands Meadows  Annexation site is at the eastern portion of City limits in the East Plateau Community Planning  Area, and bordered to the north by a parcel line near NE 3rd St. (if extended), at 158th Ave SE  to the east, parcel lines and SE 132nd St. to the south, and parcel lines near Shadow Ave NE to  the west. She noted that the topography of the area is flat, with no wetlands or streams in the  immediate vicinity of the site. Ms. Mathias reported that if the site were to be annexed the  fire authority, utilities, and school district would remain unchanged.     Reviewing the site’s zoning, Ms. Mathias stated that the area is designated in King County’s  Comprehensive Plan as Urban Residential Low with R‐4 zoning. She reported that the City has  designated the site as Residential Low Density which provides the City with the option to zone  it as Resource Conservation (RC) allowing one dwelling unit per 10 acres, R‐1 allowing one  dwelling unit per acre, or R‐4 allowing four dwelling units per acre. She specified that this site  was pre‐zoned in 2007 with R‐4 zoning.     Ms. Mathias reported that currently there are twelve dwellings on the site with an estimated  twenty‐nine residents. It is estimated there could be a total of twenty‐two additional dwelling  units with an estimated fifty‐three more residents, based on the current zoning standards. If  annexed, a conservative estimate of the fiscal impacts are that there would be a 3.3% annual  cost increase and a 2.5% annual revenue increase.     Concluding, Ms. Mathias stated that the proposed annexation is generally consistent with City  annexation policies and Boundary Review board objectives, and the City’s best interests and  general welfare would be served by this annexation.      Public comment was invited.      Michael G. Tacher, Renton, expressed support for the annexation.    Claudia Dixon, Renton, expressed support for the annexation as long as some of the  roads in the vicinity were realigned as part of the development project.   Howard McOmber, Renton, expressed support for the annexation.     There being no further public comment, it was     MOVED BY WITSCHI, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC  MEETING. CARRIED.    MOVED BY MCIRVIN, SECONDED BY PAVONE, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE PETITION  AND AUTHORIZE CIRCULATION OF A 60% DIRECT PETITION TO ANNEX,  SPECIFYING THAT PROPERTY OWNERS ACCEPT THE CITY'S ZONING AND ASSUME  THEIR PROPORTIONAL SHARE OF THE CITY'S EXISTING BONDED INDEBTEDNESS.  CARRIED.            AGENDA ITEM #7. a) October 15, 2018 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES  ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT    Chief Administrative Officer Robert Harrison 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:   Inclement Weather Response Reminder: The Public Works Department would like to  remind residents to help us prevent local residential street flooding by monitoring  catch basins near your home and keeping them clear of leaves and other debris.  Street sweepers are dispatched daily to clean up debris along major arterials. Also,  snow is not far away. Please remember that during snow and ice events, the  department sanders and snow plows are dispatched to keep major arterials drivable.  Visit our website at rentonwa.gov/snowroutes to view our snow route maps. It is  imperative that motorists do not park or abandon their vehicles within any portion of  the traffic lanes. Abandoned vehicles impair snow and ice removal and impact  response of emergency vehicles.   Coffee with a Cop returns! 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 event will take place on Saturday, October  20th from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Everest Tea, 200 SW 43rd Street in Renton.    Repairs at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park began October 1st. Both Ivar’s and Kidd  Valley will remain open during construction. For your safety, obey all posted signage  in this area. Facility upgrades will continue through the 2018‐2019 offseason.   Preventative street maintenance will continue to impact traffic and result in  occasional street closures.     CONSENT AGENDA  Items listed on the Consent Agenda were adopted with one motion, following the listing.   a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of October 8, 2018. Council Concur.   b) AB ‐ 2249 City Clerk submitted the quarterly list of fully executed contracts between 7/1/2018  ‐ 9/30/2018, and a report of agreements expiring between 10/1/2018 – 3/31/2019. Council  Concur.   c) AB ‐ 2246 Administrative Services Department recommended setting public hearing dates of  October 22, 2018 and November 5, 2018 to consider the 2019‐2020 Biennial Budget. Refer to  Committee of the Whole; Set Public Hearings on 10/22/2018 & 11/5/2018.   d) AB ‐ 2252 Administrative Services Department recommended adoption of code amendments  to comply with a new general business licensing requirement of a uniform model ordinance  and to clarify language regarding allowed exemptions in Renton Municipal Code (RMC) 5‐5, 5‐ 12, and 5‐25. Refer to Finance Committee.   e) AB ‐ 2247 Community Services Department recommended approval of Amendment No. 7 to  CAG‐16‐129, with the City of Seattle Office of Sustainability and Environment, to accept  additional funding in the amount of $7,475, increasing the total grant amount to $43,881.77  for 2018, in order to incentivize shoppers using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program  (SNAP) benefits. Refer to Finance Committee.   AGENDA ITEM #7. a) October 15, 2018 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES  f) AB ‐ 2248 Utility Systems Division recommended approval of the Flood Reduction Grant  4.18.16 with King County Flood Control District, to accept $80,000 in grant funds for the  Rainier Ave N and Benson Rd S Culver Replacement project. City's match is $25,000. Refer to  Utilities Committee.    MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT  AGENDA, AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.    UNFINISHED BUSINESS   a) Transportation Committee Chair Corman presented a report concurring in the staff  recommendation to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the General Maintenance  Agreement GMB 1040 with the Washington State Department of Transportation, CAG‐14‐006,  for the SR 405 North Renton Interchange.    MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE  COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.   b) Transportation Committee Chair Corman presented a report concurring in the staff  recommendation to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Local Agency Agreement  with the Washington State Department of Transportation for $536,300 for preliminary  engineering for the Houser Way Bridge Seismic Retrofit and Painting Project (TIP #17).    MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE  COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.   c) Transportation Committee Chair Corman presented a report concurring in the staff  recommendation to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Local Programs State  Funding Agreement with the Washington State Department of Transportation for $620,000 for  preliminary engineering for the Bronson Way Bridget Seismic Retrofit and Painting Project (TIP  #15).    MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE  COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.   d) Transportation Committee Chair Corman presented a report concurring in the staff  recommendation to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Local Agency Agreement  with the Washington State Department of Transportation for $536,300 for preliminary  engineering for the Williams Avenue Bridge Seismic Retrofit and Painting Project (TIP #25).    MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE  COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.   e) Transportation Committee Chair Corman presented a report concurring in the staff  recommendation to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Addendum 10‐18 to LAG 001‐ 88, transferring the leasehold interest from Bruce J. Leven to the Estate of Bruce J. Leven.    MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE  COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.   f) Planning & Development Committee Chair McIrvin presented a report concurring in the staff  recommendation to adopt the amendments to RMC 4‐5 amendments to RMC 4‐5 updating  Private Smoking Clubs, Mobile Food Facilities, fire‐suppression systems, permit and fee  requirements. The Planning and Development Committee further recommended that an  ordinance be presented for first reading.   AGENDA ITEM #7. a) October 15, 2018 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES   MOVED BY MCIRVIN, SECONDED BY PAVONE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE  COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.    MOVED BY MCIRVIN, SECONDED BY PAVONE, COUNCIL REFER THE TOPIC OF THE  SAFE AND HEALTHY HOUSING INITIATIVE FROM THE PLANNING AND  DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED.   g) Utilities Committee Chair Witschi presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to  maintain the current Water Utility, Wastewater Utility, and Surface Water Utility rates for 2019;  approve the proposed 2020 revenue increase of 2% for each of the Water, Wastewater and  Surface Water utilities; approve the proposed 2019 and 2020 revenue increase of 4% for each  year for the Solid Waste Utility; approve the deferral of the King County rate stabilization charge  for 2019 and 2020 per wastewater account; and approve the proposed 2019 and 2020 system  development charges and updated utility development fees. The Committee further  recommended that ordinances be prepared to amend Chapter 1, Garbage; Chapter 2, Storm and  Surface Water; Chapter 4 Water; and Chapter 5, Sewer of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation) of City  Code and be presented for first reading.     MOVED BY WITSCHI, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE  COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.   h) Utilities Committee Chair Witschi presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to  approve a policy requiring development of joint conduit duct banks throughout the City. The  Committee further recommended that a resolution regarding this matter be presented for  reading and adoption.    MOVED BY WITSCHI, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE  COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.   i) Utilities Committee Chair Witschi presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to  execute the Water Quality Grant Agreement WQC‐2019‐Renton‐00067 with the Department of  Ecology for the NE 16th Street/Jefferson Avenue NE Stormwater Green Connections Project.    MOVED BY WITSCHI, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE  COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.    LEGISLATION   Resolution:   a) Resolution No. 4357: A resolution was read adopting a policy of cooperation for the use of  joint use facilities, including utility trenches, in the public rights‐of‐way and clarifying areas  subject to undergrounding within franchise ordinances.    MOVED BY WITSCHI, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION  AS READ. CARRIED.   Ordinances for first reading:   b) Ordinance No. 5889: An ordinance was read amending subsections 4‐5‐070.C, 4‐5‐070.C.10,  4‐5‐070.C.16, 4‐5‐070.C.27, 4‐5‐070.C.33, 4‐5‐070.C.49, and 4‐5‐070.C.54 of the Renton  Municipal Code, amending the City’s amendments to the 2015 edition of the International  Fire Code, adding definitions, adding a new subsection 4‐5‐070.C.78 regulating commercial  cooking hood suppression system contractors, and providing for severability and establishing  an effective date.   AGENDA ITEM #7. a) October 15, 2018 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES   MOVED BY MCIRVIN, SECONDED BY PAVONE, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE  FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING AT THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED.   c) Ordinance No. 5890: An ordinance was read amending subsections 8‐2‐2.G, 8‐2‐3.E, and 8‐4‐ 24.A, and sections 8‐4‐31, and 8‐5‐15 of the Renton Municipal Code, establishing piped utility  rates for 2019 and 2020, providing for severability and establishing an effective date.    MOVED BY WITSCHI, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE  FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING AT THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED.   d) Ordinance No. 5891:  An ordinance was read amending Section 8‐1‐10 of the Renton  Municipal Code, establishing the 2019 and 2020 solid waste collection services rates for all  customer classes, providing for severability and establishing an effective date.    MOVED BY WITSCHI, SECONDED BY MCIRVIN, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE  FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING AT THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED.    NEW BUSINESS   Please see the attached Council Committee Meeting Calendar    ADJOURNMENT    MOVED BY PAVONE, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. TIME:  7:43 P.M.    Jason A. Seth, CMC, City Clerk  Jason Seth, Recorder  Monday, October 15, 2018  AGENDA ITEM #7. a) Council Committee Meeting Calendar October 15, 2018 October 22, 2018 Monday 2:30 PM Finance Committee, Chair Persson – Council Conference Room 1. Model B&O Tax – Code Changes 2. Third Party Liability Claim Administration Contract, Warren * 3. FINI Grant Amendment 4. Vouchers 5. Emerging Issues in Finance CANCELLED Public Safety Committee, Chair Pavone 4:00 PM Committee of the Whole, Chair Prince – Council Chambers * 1. Safe & Healthy Housing 2. 2019-2020 Budget: Police Department Presentation and Council Deliberations *Added agenda items for 10/22 Committee of the Whole and Finance Committee AGENDA ITEM #7. a) AB - 2253 City Council Regular Meeting - 22 Oct 2018 SUBJECT/TITLE: Appointment to Renton Airport Advisory Committee RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee DEPARTMENT: Executive Department STAFF CONTACT: April Alexander, Executive Assistant EXT.: 6520 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: None SUMMARY OF ACTION: Mayor Law appoints Mr. Donald Woo to the Renton Airport Advisory Committee, Talbot Hill Neighborhood, alternate position, for a term expiring 5/7/21. EXHIBITS: A. Application B. Recommendation Memo STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Confirm Mayor Law's appointment of Mr. Donald Woo to the Renton Airport Advisory Committee. AGENDA ITEM #7. b) HannahIMillerFrom:AprilAlexanderSent:Thursday,May31,20184:39PMTo:HannahLMillerSubject:FW:ApplicationforBoards/Commissions/Committees2018-05-3104:29PM(PST)SubmissionNotificationFrom:notification@civiclive.com[mailto:notification@civiclive.com]Sent:Thursday,May31,20184:30PMTo:AprilAlexander<analxander@Rentonwa.gov>Subject:ApplicationforBoards/Commissions/Committees2018-05-3104:29PMfPSI)SubmissionNotificationApplicationforBoards/Commissions/Committees2018-05-3104:29PM(PST)wassubmittedbyGueston5/31/20187:29:53PM(GMT-08:OO)Canada/PacificNameValueAirportAdvisoryCommittee*AirportAdvisoryCommittee*CivilServiceCommission*CommunityPlanAdvisoryBoard-BensonHillCommunityPlanAdvisoryBoard-CityCenterHistorical/MuseumBoard*HousingAuthority*HumanServicesAdvisoryCommittee*LibraryAdvisoryBoard*MunicipalArtsCommission*ParksCommission*PlanningCommission*PlanningCommission*SeniorCitizensAdvisoryCommittee*SisterCityCommittee-CuauttaSisterCityCommittee-NishiwakiGenderMr.NameDONALDWOOAddress:-Email.J[IIIPhoneAltPhone:ResidentYesResidentSince10+YRformerresidenceeCornelllCornellUniversity(LeadingCustomerFocusedEducationBackgroundTeamsCertificate)‘StanfordUniversity(StrategicDecision1AGENDA ITEM #7. b) &RiskManagementCertificate,CertifiedProjectManager)•WhitworthUniversity(MasterofInternationalManagement)•UniversityofWashington(BachelorofArts—B.A.,AccountingCertificate)•AmericanManagementAssociationCertificates(Finance&AccountingManagement,HumanResources)•Impactedstart-ups,small/mediumsizedorganizations,government,Non-Profits,toglobalorganizationsintheareasofBusinessAnalysis(finance,Accounting,Auditing,Marketing),IT,ProjectManagement,ChangeManagementBUSINESS/ITPROFESSIONALWITHFORTUNE500EXPERIENCE.JAccounting,Auditing,Budgeting,CostManagement,Finance,Forecasting,InternalControl&SOXComplianceJBusinessAnalysis,ManagementReporting./MicrosoftCertifiedProfessional(MCP);Comfortablelearningnewsystems,technology,computerapplicationsOccupahonalBackgroundJGlobal/InternationalILead(Change,Kaizen,Lean,ProcessImprovement,Operations,Re-Engineering,6Sigma,TotalQualityManagement—TQM)JMarketingJProjectManagement,RiskManagementJStrategicPlanning/Teams!Partner:LeadDiverseTeams&SupportingTeamPlayer.ITraining&TechnicalWritingEmployer:WORKEDWITHBOEING,MICROSOFT,HP,ETC.CommunityActivitiesN/ALOVEFORAVIATION,PASSIONFORFINANCE,ANDReasonforapplyrngOPPORTUNITYTOMAKEAD]FFERENCEDayMeetingsNightMeetingsNightMeetingsToviewthisformsubmissiononline,pleasefollowthelinkbelow:htt:Hrentonwa.gov/form/one.asc’jectld=131257$0&contextld=9212967&returnto=scihrnissions2AGENDA ITEM #7. b) PUBLICWORKSDEPARTMENTMEMORANDUMDATE:October8,2018TO:DenisLaw,MayorFROM:GreggZimmermalicWorksAdministratorSTAFFCONTACT:HarryBarrettJr.,AirportManager,ext.7477SUBJECT:RecommendationforAppointmenttotheRentonAirportAdvisoryCommitteeTheTalbotHillneighborhoodalternatepositionontheRentonAirportAdvisoryCommittee(RAAC)iscurrentlyvacant.FollowingtheapplicationandinterviewprocessTalbotHillresidentDonaldWoohastheexperienceandinteresttofillthisposition.Mr.Woohaspreviouslyservedasoneofthecity’splanningcommissioners,isanactivememberoftheTalbotHillcommunityandhasavarietyofbusinessexperience,includingprojectmanagement,financeandauditing.Hehaspreviouslyworkingwithgovernmentagencies,Boeing,MicrosoftandHewlett-Packard.Mr.Wooisalsopassionateaboutaviation.BasedonMr.Woo’scredentialsandinterestIrecommendhebeappointedtotheTalbotHillneighborhoodalternatepositionwithatermexpiringMay2021TheRentonAirportcontinuestoacceptapplicationsfortheRentonAirportAdvisoryCommittee.cc:RobertHarrison,ChiefAdministrativeOfficerHarryBarrettJr.,AirportManagerAprilAlexander,ExecutiveSecretarySusanCampbell-Hehr,AdministrativeSecretaryIH:\FileSys\AIR-Airport,TransportationServicesDivision\O1Administration\02Committees\AlrportAdvisory\RMC-Membership\1-Appointments\2018\DonaldWoo-RMCAppointment2018.docxAGENDA ITEM #7. b) AB - 2254 City Council Regular Meeting - 22 Oct 2018 SUBJECT/TITLE: Issuance of Park Improvement Bonds RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Committee of the Whole DEPARTMENT: Administrative Services Department STAFF CONTACT: Jan Hawn, Administrative Services Administrator EXT.: 6858 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: Issuance of Councilmanic park improvement bonds will generate approximately $14.5 million in projected proceeds funded by a property tax levy consistent with the recommendation of the Parks Citiz en's Advisory Committee and prior Council approval on September 10, 2018. SUMMARY OF ACTION: The City Council created a Parks, Trails and Community Facilities Citizen’s Advisory Committee (CAC) in January 2018 and asked the CAC to “identify important gaps in City parks, trails and community facilities and make recommendations for additional investments.” The CAC met nine times between January -May, 2018 and subsequently identified a $70 million investment in order to make progress toward achieving the C ity’s vision for its park system. As an alternative recommendation, the CAC identified approximately $14.5 million in improvements needed to preserve the existing system should Council decide that a $70 million investments is not optimal at this time. On August 6, 2018, EMC Research presented the results of a citizen poll. Subsequently, on September 10, 2018, the Council voted to approve the Committee of the Whole report recommending approval of a funding package of $14.5 million and further recommended that an ordinance be prepared and presented. Staff began work with Deanna Gregory of Pacifica Law Group, the City’s bond counsel, and Justin Monway of Piper Jaffray & Company, the City’s financial advisor, on the preparation of an ordinance authorizing the issuance of Councilmanic bonds which would generate approximately $14.5 million in project proceeds. EXHIBITS: A. Issue Paper B. Draft Ordinance STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the issuance of Councilmanic bonds generating approximately $14.5 million for park improvements funded by a property tax levy. The bond ordinance will be presented for first reading November 5, 2018 and second reading and adoption on November 19, 2018. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES M E M O R A N D U M DATE:October 12, 2018 TO:Ed Prince, Council President Members of Renton City Council VIA:Denis Law, Mayor FROM:Jan Hawn, Administrative Services Administrator STAFF CONTACT:Jan Hawn, 6858 SUBJECT:Issuance of Park Improvement Bonds ISSUE Should the City issue Councilmanic bonds generating approximately $14.5 million in project proceeds to fund park improvements funded by a property tax levy? RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the issuance of Councilmanic park improvement bonds generating approximately $14.5 million in project proceeds funded by a property tax levy consistent with the recommendation of the Parks Citizen’s Advisory Committee and prior Council approval on September 10, 2018. BACKGROUND The City Council created a Parks, Trails and Community Facilities Citizen’s Advisory Committee (CAC) in January 2018 and asked the CAC to “identify important gaps in City parks, trails and community facilities and make recommendations for additional investments.” The CAC met nine times between January-May, 2018 and subsequently identified a $70 million investment in order to make progress toward achieving the City’s vision for its park system. As an alternative recommendation, the CAC identified approximately $14.5 million in improvements needed to preserve the existing system should Council decide that a $70 million investments is not optimal at this time. On August 6, 2018, EMC Research presented the results of a citizen poll. Subsequently, on September 10, 2018, the Council voted to approve the Committee of the Whole report recommending approval of a funding package of $14.5 million and further recommended that an ordinance be prepared and presented. Staff began work with Deanna Gregory of Pacifica Law Group, the City’s bond counsel, and Justin Monway of Piper Jaffray & Company, the City’s financial advisor, on the preparation of an ordinance authorizing the issuance of Councilmanic bonds which would generate approximately $14.5 million in project proceeds. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) Ed Prince, Council President Members of Renton City Council Page 2 of 2 October 12, 2018 CONCLUSION Staff recommends the Council approve the issuance of Councilmanic bonds generating approximately $14.5 million for park improvements funded by a property tax levy. The bond ordinance will be presented for first reading on November 5, 2018 following a discussion with the Committee of the Whole that same evening and second reading and adoption on November 19, 2018. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON LIMITED TAX GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS ORDINANCE NO. __________ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF ONE OR MORE SERIES OF LIMITED TAX GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF NOT TO EXCEED $15,000,000 TO FINANCE COSTS RELATED TO PARKS, TRAILS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS AND TO PAY COSTS OF ISSUING THE BONDS; PROVIDING THE FORM, TERMS AND COVENANTS OF THE BONDS; PROVIDING FOR THE DISPOSITION OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE SALE OF THE BONDS; DELEGATING AUTHORITY TO APPROVE THE METHOD OF SALE AND THE FINAL TERMS OF THE BONDS; AND PROVIDING FOR OTHER MATTERS RELATING THERETO. PASSED _________________, 2018 PREPARED BY: PACIFICA LAW GROUP LLP Seattle, Washington AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -i-10/17/18 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. _______ TABLE OF CONTENTS* Page Section 1. Definitions ................................................................................................................2 Section 2. Authorization of the Projects ..................................................................................7 Section 3. Authorization and Description of Bonds .................................................................8 Section 4. Registration, Exchange and Payments ....................................................................8 Section 5. Redemption Prior to Maturity and Purchase of Bonds .........................................13 Section 6. Form of Bonds........................................................................................................17 Section 7. Execution of Bonds ................................................................................................18 Section 8. Application of Bond Proceeds; Project Fund .........................................................18 Section 9. Tax Covenants ........................................................................................................19 Section 10. Debt Service Fund and Provision for Tax Levy Payments .....................................21 Section 11. Defeasance.............................................................................................................22 Section 12. Sale of Bonds..........................................................................................................23 Section 13. Preliminary and Final Official Statements .............................................................26 Section 14. Undertaking to Provide Ongoing Disclosure .........................................................26 Section 15. Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Bonds ...........................................................................26 Section 16. Severability; Ratification ........................................................................................27 Section 17. Payments Due on Business Days ...........................................................................27 Section 18. Corrections by City Clerk........................................................................................27 Section 19. Effective Date .........................................................................................................28 Exhibit A: Form of Bond * This Table of Contents is provided for convenience only and is not a part of this ordinance. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. __________ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF ONE OR MORE SERIES OF LIMITED TAX GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF NOT TO EXCEED $15,000,000 TO FINANCE COSTS RELATED TO PARKS, TRAILS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS AND TO PAY COSTS OF ISSUING THE BONDS; PROVIDING THE FORM, TERMS AND COVENANTS OF THE BONDS; PROVIDING FOR THE DISPOSITION OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE SALE OF THE BONDS; DELEGATING AUTHORITY TO APPROVE THE METHOD OF SALE AND THE FINAL TERMS OF THE BONDS; AND PROVIDING FOR OTHER MATTERS RELATING THERETO. WHEREAS, the City Council (the “Council”) of the City of Renton, Washington (the “City”) has determined it is in the best interest of the City to make certain improvements to parks, trails and recreational facilities in the City (as further defined herein, the “Projects”); and WHEREAS, after due consideration the Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City to authorize the issuance and sale of limited tax general obligation bonds to pay a portion of the costs of the Projects; and WHEREAS, this Council wishes to delegate authority to the Mayor, the Chief Administrative Officer and the Administrative Services Administrator of the City (as further described herein, each a “Designated Representative”), for a limited time, to approve the method of sale and the interest rates, maturity dates, redemption terms and principal maturities for each series of bonds authorized herein within the parameters set by this ordinance; and AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -2- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 WHEREAS, the bonds shall be sold by negotiated or competitive public sale as set forth herein; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Definitions. As used in this ordinance, the following words and terms shall have the following meanings, unless the context or use indicates another or different meaning or intent. Unless the context indicates otherwise, words importing the singular number shall include the plural number and vice versa. Administrative Services Administrator means the City’s Administrative Services Administrator or the successor to such officer. Beneficial Owner means any person that has or shares the power, directly or indirectly, to make investment decisions concerning ownership of any Bonds (including persons holding Bonds through nominees, depositories or other intermediaries). Bond Counsel means Pacifica Law Group LLP or an attorney at law or a firm of attorneys, selected by the City, of nationally recognized standing in matters pertaining to the tax exempt nature of interest on bonds issued by states and their political subdivisions. Bond Purchase Contract means the contract, if any, for the purchase of any Bonds of a series sold by negotiated sale to an Underwriter, executed pursuant to Section 12. Bond Register means the registration books maintained by the Bond Registrar for purposes of identifying ownership of the Bonds or the nominee of each owner, and such other information as the Bond Registrar shall determine. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -3- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 Bond Registrar means, initially, the fiscal agent of the State, for the purposes of registering and authenticating the Bonds, maintaining the Bond Register, effecting transfer of ownership of the Bonds and paying interest on and principal of the Bonds. Bonds mean the limited tax general obligation bonds authorized to be issued in one or more series pursuant to this ordinance in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $15,000,000. Certificate of Award means the certificate, if any, for the purchase of a series of Bonds awarding the Bonds to the initial purchaser for such Bonds as set forth in Section 12 of this ordinance. Chief Administrative Officer means the Chief Administrative Officer of the City or the successor to such officer. City means the City of Renton, a municipal corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State. City Clerk means the duly appointed and acting City Clerk of the City or the successor to the duties of that office. Closing means the date of issuance and delivery of a series of Bonds to the applicable Underwriter. Code means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as in effect on the date of issuance of the Tax-Exempt Bonds or (except as otherwise referenced herein) as it may be amended to apply to obligations issued on the date of issuance of the Tax-Exempt Bonds, together with applicable proposed, temporary and final regulations promulgated, and applicable official public guidance published, under the Code. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -4- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 Commission means the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Continuing Disclosure Certificate means the written undertaking for the benefit of the owners and Beneficial Owners of the Bonds as required by Section (b)(5) of the Rule. Council or City Council means the Renton City Council, as the general legislative body of the City as the same is duly and regularly constituted from time to time. Debt Service Fund means one or more funds or accounts created pursuant to this ordinance for the purpose of paying debt service on a series of Bonds. Designated Representative means each the Mayor, the Chief Administrative Officer and the Administrative Services Administrator of the City, any successors to the functions of such offices, and their designees. The signature of one Designated Representative shall be sufficient to bind the City. DTC means The Depository Trust Company, New York, New York, a limited purpose trust company organized under the laws of the State of New York, as depository for the Bonds pursuant to this ordinance. Fair Market Value means the price at which a willing buyer would purchase an investment from a willing seller in a bona fide, arm's-length transaction, except for specified investments as described in Treasury Regulation §1.148-5(d)(6), including United States Treasury obligations, certificates of deposit, guaranteed investment contracts, and investments for yield restricted defeasance escrows. Fair Market Value is generally determined on the date on which a contract to purchase or sell an investment becomes binding, and, to the extent required by the applicable regulations under the Code, the term “investment” will include a hedge. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -5- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 Federal Tax Certificate means the certificate executed by a Designated Representative setting forth the requirements of the Code for maintaining the tax exemption of interest on any Tax-Exempt Bonds, and attachments thereto. Government Obligations means those obligations now or hereafter defined as such in chapter 39.53 RCW constituting direct obligations of, or obligations the principal of and interest on which are unconditionally guaranteed by, the United States of America, as such chapter may be hereafter amended or restated. Letter of Representations means the Blanket Issuer Letter of Representations given by the City to DTC, as amended from time to time. Mayor or City Mayor means the elected Mayor of the City or the successor to the duties of that office. MSRB means the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board or any successors to its functions. Official Statement means the disclosure documents prepared and delivered in connection with the issuance of a series of Bonds. Project Fund means the fund or account created pursuant to Section 8 of this ordinance. Projects mean the capital improvements authorized in Section 2 of this ordinance. Record Date means the close of business for the Bond Registrar that is 15 days preceding any interest and/or principal payment or redemption date. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -6- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 Registered Owner means the person named as the registered owner of a Bond in the Bond Register. For so long as the Bonds are held in book-entry only form, DTC or its nominee shall be deemed to be the sole Registered Owner. Rule means the Commission’s Rule 15c2-12 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as the same may be amended from time to time. Sale Document means the Bond Purchase Contract or Certificate of Award, if any, executed by a Designated Representative in connection with the sale of a series of Bonds pursuant to Section 12 of this ordinance, which shall provide for the name, principal and interest payment dates and amounts, redemption/prepayment rights, and other terms to describe such Bonds as determined to be necessary by a Designated Representative. State means the State of Washington. Taxable Bonds means any Bonds determined to be issued on a taxable basis pursuant to Section 12. Tax-Exempt Bonds mean any Bonds determined to be issued on a tax-exempt basis under the Code pursuant to Section 12. Underwriter means any underwriter, in the case of a negotiated sale, or initial purchaser, in the case of a competitive sale, for a series of Bonds selected pursuant to Section 12. Section 2. Authorization of the Projects. The City owns and operates parks, trails and recreational facilities. The City Council has adopted a Parks, Recreation and Natural Areas Plan and a Trails and Bicycle Master Plan (the “Park Plans”) to provide a framework to guide the City in establishing priorities, making decisions, funding improvements and operations, and AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -7- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 ensuring the City’s facilities meet current demand and include capacity for future generations. The Park Plans identify certain capital needs at City parks, trails and recreational facilities, including, but not limited to, the construction, improvement, development, and equipping of playgrounds, turf areas, ballfields, sport courts, multi-use and walking trails, parking facilities and other park, trails and recreational improvements (together, the “Projects”) that will serve the community and City programs. The Projects, as they are to be more fully described in the plans and specifications prepared by and filed with the City, are hereby approved. The cost of all necessary appraisals, negotiation, closing, architectural, engineering, financial, legal and other consulting services, inspection and testing, demolition, administrative and relocation expenses and other costs incurred in connection with the foregoing capital improvements shall be deemed a part of the capital costs of such Projects. Such Projects shall be complete with all necessary equipment and appurtenances. The City will determine the exact specifications for the Projects, and the components thereof, as well as the timing, order and manner of completing the components of the Projects. The City may alter, make substitutions to, and amend the Projects as it determines are in the best interests of the City and consistent with the general descriptions provided herein. Section 3. Authorization and Description of Bonds. For the purpose of paying and/or reimbursing the City for costs of the Projects and paying costs of issuance, the City is hereby authorized to issue and sell from time to time one or more series of limited tax general obligation bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $15,000,000 (the “Bonds”). AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -8- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 The Bonds of each series shall be general obligations of the City and shall be designated “City of Renton, Washington, Limited Tax General Obligation Bonds, 2019” with additional series designation or other such designation as determined to be necessary by a Designated Representative. The Bonds shall be dated as of the date of Closing for such series of Bonds; shall be fully registered as to both principal and interest; shall be in the denomination of $5,000 each, or any integral multiple thereof, within a series and maturity; shall be numbered separately in such manner and with any additional designation as the Bond Registrar deems necessary for purposes of identification; shall bear interest from their date payable on the dates and commencing as provided in the applicable Sale Document; and shall mature on the dates and in the principal amounts set forth in the applicable Sale Document, as approved and executed by a Designated Representative pursuant to Section 12 of this ordinance. Section 4. Registration, Exchange and Payments. (a)Bond Registrar/Bond Register. The City hereby specifies and adopts the system of registration approved by the Washington State Finance Committee from time to time through the appointment of state fiscal agencies. The City shall cause the Bond Register to be maintained by the Bond Registrar. So long as any Bonds remain outstanding, the Bond Registrar shall make all necessary provisions to permit the exchange or registration or transfer of Bonds at its designated office. The Bond Registrar may be removed at any time at the option of the Administrative Services Administrator upon prior notice to the Bond Registrar and a successor Bond Registrar appointed by the Administrative Services Administrator. No resignation or removal of the Bond Registrar shall be effective until a successor shall have been appointed and until the successor Bond Registrar shall have accepted the duties of the Bond AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -9- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 Registrar hereunder. The Bond Registrar is authorized, on behalf of the City, to authenticate and deliver Bonds transferred or exchanged in accordance with the provisions of such Bonds and this ordinance and to carry out all of the Bond Registrar’s powers and duties under this ordinance. The Bond Registrar shall be responsible for its representations contained in the Certificate of Authentication of the Bonds. (b)Registered Ownership. The City and the Bond Registrar, each in its discretion, may deem and treat the Registered Owner of each Bond of a series as the absolute owner thereof for all purposes (except as provided in a Continuing Disclosure Certificate), and neither the City nor the Bond Registrar shall be affected by any notice to the contrary. Payment of any such Bond shall be made only as described in Section 4(g), but such Bond may be transferred as herein provided. All such payments made as described in Section 4(g) shall be valid and shall satisfy and discharge the liability of the City upon such Bond to the extent of the amount or amounts so paid. (c)DTC Acceptance/Letters of Representations. The Bonds of a series initially shall be held by DTC acting as depository. The City has executed and delivered to DTC a Blanket Issuer Letter of Representations. Neither the City nor the Bond Registrar shall have any responsibility or obligation to DTC participants or the persons for whom they act as nominees (or any successor depository) with respect to the Bonds in respect of the accuracy of any records maintained by DTC (or any successor depository) or any DTC participant, the payment by DTC (or any successor depository) or any DTC participant of any amount in respect of the principal of or interest on Bonds, any notice which is permitted or required to be given to Registered Owners under this ordinance (except such notices as shall be required to be given AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -10- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 by the City to the Bond Registrar or to DTC (or any successor depository)), or any consent given or other action taken by DTC (or any successor depository) as the Registered Owner. For so long as any Bonds are held by a depository, DTC or its successor depository or its nominee shall be deemed to be the Registered Owner for all purposes hereunder, and all references herein to the Registered Owners shall mean DTC (or any successor depository) or its nominee and shall not mean the owners of any beneficial interest in such Bonds. (d)Use of Depository. (1) The Bonds shall be registered initially in the name of “Cede & Co.”, as nominee of DTC, with one Bond of each series maturing on each of the maturity dates for the Bonds in a denomination corresponding to the total principal therein designated to mature on such date. Registered ownership of such Bonds, or any portions thereof, may not thereafter be transferred except (A) to any successor of DTC or its nominee, provided that any such successor shall be qualified under any applicable laws to provide the service proposed to be provided by it; (B) to any substitute depository appointed by the Administrative Services Administrator pursuant to subsection (2) below or such substitute depository’s successor; or (C) to any person as provided in subsection (4) below. (2) Upon the resignation of DTC or its successor (or any substitute depository or its successor) from its functions as depository or a determination by the Administrative Services Administrator to discontinue the system of book entry transfers through DTC or its successor (or any substitute depository or its successor), the Administrative Services Administrator may hereafter appoint a substitute depository. Any such substitute AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -11- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 depository shall be qualified under any applicable laws to provide the services proposed to be provided by it. (3) In the case of any transfer pursuant to clause (A) or (B) of subsection (1) above, the Bond Registrar shall, upon receipt of all outstanding Bonds together with a written request on behalf of the Administrative Services Administrator, issue a single new Bond for each maturity of that series then outstanding, registered in the name of such successor or such substitute depository, or their nominees, as the case may be, all as specified in such written request of the Administrative Services Administrator. (4) In the event that (A) DTC or its successor (or substitute depository or its successor) resigns from its functions as depository, and no substitute depository can be obtained, or (B) the Administrative Services Administrator determines that it is in the best interest of the beneficial owners of the Bonds that such owners be able to obtain physical Bond certificates, the ownership of such Bonds may then be transferred to any person or entity as herein provided, and shall no longer be held by a depository. The Administrative Services Administrator shall deliver a written request to the Bond Registrar, together with a supply of physical Bonds, to issue Bonds as herein provided in any authorized denomination. Upon receipt by the Bond Registrar of all then outstanding Bonds together with a written request on behalf of the Administrative Services Administrator to the Bond Registrar, new Bonds of such series shall be issued in the appropriate denominations and registered in the names of such persons as are requested in such written request. (e)Registration of Transfer of Ownership or Exchange; Change in Denominations. The transfer of any Bond may be registered and Bonds may be exchanged, but no transfer of AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -12- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 any such Bond shall be valid unless it is surrendered to the Bond Registrar with the assignment form appearing on such Bond duly executed by the Registered Owner or such Registered Owner’s duly authorized agent in a manner satisfactory to the Bond Registrar. Upon such surrender, the Bond Registrar shall cancel the surrendered Bond and shall authenticate and deliver, without charge to the Registered Owner or transferee therefor, a new Bond (or Bonds at the option of the new Registered Owner) of the same date, series, maturity, and interest rate and for the same aggregate principal amount in any authorized denomination, naming as Registered Owner the person or persons listed as the assignee on the assignment form appearing on the surrendered Bond, in exchange for such surrendered and cancelled Bond. Any Bond may be surrendered to the Bond Registrar and exchanged, without charge, for an equal aggregate principal amount of Bonds of the same date, series, maturity, and interest rate, in any authorized denomination. The Bond Registrar shall not be obligated to register the transfer of or to exchange any Bond during the 15 days preceding any principal payment or redemption date. (f)Bond Registrar’s Ownership of Bonds. The Bond Registrar may become the Registered Owner of any Bond with the same rights it would have if it were not the Bond Registrar, and to the extent permitted by law, may act as depository for and permit any of its officers or directors to act as a member of, or in any other capacity with respect to, any committee formed to protect the right of the Registered Owners or beneficial owners of Bonds. (g)Place and Medium of Payment. Both principal of and interest on the Bonds shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Interest on the Bonds shall be AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -13- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 calculated on the basis of a year of 360 days and twelve 30-day months. For so long as all Bonds are held by a depository, payments of principal thereof and interest thereon shall be made as provided in accordance with the operational arrangements of DTC referred to in the Letter of Representations. In the event that the Bonds are no longer held by a depository, interest on the Bonds shall be paid by check or draft mailed to the Registered Owners at the addresses for such Registered Owners appearing on the Bond Register on the Record Date, or upon the written request of a Registered Owner of more than $1,000,000 of Bonds (received by the Bond Registrar at least by the Record Date), such payment shall be made by the Bond Registrar by wire transfer to the account within the United States designated by the Registered Owner. Principal of the Bonds shall be payable upon presentation and surrender of such Bonds by the Registered Owners at the designated office of the Bond Registrar. If any Bond is duly presented for payment and funds have not been provided by the City on the applicable payment date, then interest will continue to accrue thereafter on the unpaid principal thereof at the rate stated on the Bond until the Bond is paid. Section 5. Redemption Prior to Maturity and Purchase of Bonds. (a)Mandatory Redemption of Term Bonds and Optional Redemption. The Bonds of each series shall be subject to mandatory redemption to the extent, if any, set forth in the Sale Document and as approved by a Designated Representative pursuant to Section 12. The Bonds of each series shall be subject to optional redemption on the dates, at the prices and under the terms set forth in the Sale Document approved by a Designated Representative pursuant to Section 12. (b)Purchase of Bonds. The City reserves the right to purchase any or all of the AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -14- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 Bonds offered to it at any time at a price deemed reasonable by the Administrative Services Administrator plus accrued interest to the date of purchase. (c)Selection of Bonds for Redemption. For as long as the Bonds are held in book-entry only form, the selection of particular Bonds within a series and maturity to be redeemed shall be made in accordance with the operational arrangements then in effect at DTC. If the Bonds are no longer held by a depository, the selection of such Bonds to be redeemed and the surrender and reissuance thereof, as applicable, shall be made as provided in the following provisions of this subsection (c). If the City redeems at any one time fewer than all of the Bonds of a series having the same maturity date, the particular Bonds or portions of Bonds of such maturity to be redeemed shall be selected by lot (or in such manner determined by the Bond Registrar) in increments of $5,000. In the case of a Bond of a denomination greater than $5,000, the City and the Bond Registrar shall treat each Bond as representing such number of separate Bonds each of the denomination of $5,000 as is obtained by dividing the actual principal amount of such Bond by $5,000. In the event that only a portion of the principal sum of a Bond is redeemed, upon surrender of such Bond at the designated office of the Bond Registrar there shall be issued to the Registered Owner, without charge therefor, for the then unredeemed balance of the principal sum thereof, at the option of the Registered Owner, a Bond or Bonds of like series, maturity and interest rate in any of the denominations herein authorized. (d)Notice of Redemption. (1) Official Notice. For so long as the Bonds are held by a depository, notice of redemption shall be given in accordance with the operational arrangements of DTC as then AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -15- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 in effect, and neither the City nor the Bond Registrar shall provide any notice of redemption to any beneficial owners. The notice of redemption may be conditional. Unless waived by any Registered Owner of Bonds to be redeemed, official notice of any such redemption (which redemption may be conditioned by the Bond Registrar on the receipt of sufficient funds for redemption or otherwise) shall be given by the Bond Registrar on behalf of the City by mailing a copy of an official redemption notice by first class mail at least 20 days and not more than 60 days prior to the date fixed for redemption to the Registered Owner of the Bond or Bonds to be redeemed at the address shown on the Bond Register or at such other address as is furnished in writing by such Registered Owner to the Bond Registrar. All official notices of redemption shall be dated and shall state: (A) the redemption date, (B) the redemption price, (C) if fewer than all outstanding Bonds are to be redeemed, the identification by series and maturity (and, in the case of partial redemption, the respective principal amounts) of the Bonds to be redeemed, (D) any conditions to redemption, (E) that unless conditional notice of redemption has been given and such conditions have either been satisfied or waived, on the redemption date the redemption price shall become due and payable upon each such Bond or portion thereof called for redemption, and that interest thereon shall cease to accrue from and after said date, and AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -16- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 (F) the place where such Bonds are to be surrendered for payment of the redemption price, which place of payment shall be the designated office of the Bond Registrar. On or prior to any redemption date, unless such redemption has been rescinded or revoked, the City shall deposit with the Bond Registrar an amount of money sufficient to pay the redemption price of all the Bonds or portions of Bonds which are to be redeemed on that date. The City retains the right to rescind any redemption notice and the related optional redemption of Bonds by giving notice of rescission to the affected Registered Owners at any time on or prior to the scheduled redemption date. Any notice of optional redemption that is so rescinded shall be of no effect, and the Bonds for which the notice of optional redemption has been rescinded shall remain outstanding. (2) Effect of Notice; Bonds Due. If notice of redemption has been given and not rescinded or revoked, or if the conditions set forth in a conditional notice of redemption have been satisfied or waived, the Bonds of such series or portions of Bonds to be redeemed shall, on the redemption date, become due and payable at the redemption price therein specified, and from and after such date such Bonds or portions of Bonds shall cease to bear interest. Upon surrender of such Bonds for redemption in accordance with said notice, such Bonds shall be paid by the Bond Registrar at the redemption price. Installments of interest due on or prior to the redemption date shall be payable as herein provided for payment of interest. All Bonds which have been redeemed shall be canceled by the Bond Registrar and shall not be reissued. (3) Additional Notice. In addition to the foregoing notice, further notice shall be given by the City as set out below, but no defect in said further notice nor any failure AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -17- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 to give all or any portion of such further notice shall in any manner defeat the effectiveness of a call for redemption if notice thereof is given as above prescribed. Each further notice of redemption given hereunder shall contain the information required above for an official notice of redemption plus (A) the CUSIP numbers of all Bonds being redeemed; (B) the date of issue of the Bonds as originally issued; (C) the rate of interest borne by each Bond being redeemed; (D) the series and maturity date of each Bond being redeemed; and (E) any other descriptive information needed to identify accurately the Bonds being redeemed. Each further notice of redemption may be sent at least 20 days before the redemption date to each party entitled to receive notice pursuant to Section 14 and the applicable Continuing Disclosure Certificate and with such additional information as the City shall deem appropriate, but such mailings shall not be a condition precedent to the redemption of such Bonds. (4) Amendment of Notice Provisions. The foregoing notice provisions of this Section 5, including but not limited to the information to be included in redemption notices and the persons designated to receive notices, may be amended by additions, deletions and changes in order to maintain compliance with duly promulgated regulations and recommendations regarding notices of redemption of municipal securities. Section 6. Form of Bonds. The Bonds shall be in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit A, which is incorporated herein by this reference. Section 7. Execution of Bonds. The Bonds shall be executed on behalf of the City by the facsimile or manual signature of the Mayor and shall be attested to by the facsimile or manual signature of the City Clerk, and shall have the seal of the City impressed or a facsimile thereof imprinted, or otherwise reproduced thereon. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -18- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 In the event any officer who shall have signed or whose facsimile signatures appear on any of the Bonds shall cease to be such officer of the City before said Bonds shall have been authenticated or delivered by the Bond Registrar or issued by the City, such Bonds may nevertheless be authenticated, delivered and issued and, upon such authentication, delivery and issuance, shall be as binding upon the City as though said person had not ceased to be such officer. Any Bond may be signed and attested on behalf of the City by such persons who, at the actual date of execution of such Bond shall be the proper officer of the City, although at the original date of such Bond such persons were not such officers of the City. Only such Bonds as shall bear thereon a Certificate of Authentication manually executed by an authorized representative of the Bond Registrar shall be valid or obligatory for any purpose or entitled to the benefits of this ordinance. Such Certificate of Authentication shall be conclusive evidence that the Bonds so authenticated have been duly executed, authenticated and delivered hereunder and are entitled to the benefits of this ordinance. Section 8. Application of Bond Proceeds; Project Fund. The Administrative Services Administrator is hereby authorized to create a fund or account (the “Project Fund”), and subaccounts therein as necessary, for the purposes set forth in this section. A portion of the proceeds of each series of Bonds, net of any Underwriter’s discount and fees, shall be deposited in the Project Fund in the amounts specified in the closing memorandum prepared in connection with the issuance of such Bonds. Such proceeds shall be used to pay and/or reimburse the City for the costs of the Projects and, unless otherwise provided by the City, to pay costs of issuance of such Bonds. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -19- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 The Administrative Services Administrator shall invest money in the Project Fund and the subaccounts contained therein in such obligations as may now or hereafter be permitted by law to cities of the State and which will mature prior to the date on which such money shall be needed, but only to the extent that the same are acquired, valued and disposed of at Fair Market Value. Upon completion of the Projects, any remaining Bond proceeds (including interest earnings thereon) may be used for other capital projects of the City or shall be transferred to the Debt Service Fund for the allocable series of Bonds. Section 9. Tax Covenants. The City will take all actions necessary to assure the exclusion of interest on any Tax-Exempt Bonds from the gross income of the owners of such Tax-Exempt Bonds to the same extent as such interest is permitted to be excluded from gross income under the Code as in effect on the date of issuance of such Tax-Exempt Bonds, including but not limited to the following: (a)Private Activity Bond Limitation. The City will assure that the proceeds of the Tax-Exempt Bonds are not so used as to cause the Tax-Exempt Bonds to satisfy the private business tests of Section 141(b) of the Code or the private loan financing test of Section 141(c) of the Code. (b)Limitations on Disposition of Projects. The City will not sell or otherwise transfer or dispose of (i) any personal property components of the Projects other than in the ordinary course of an established government program under Treasury Regulation 1.141-2(d)(4) or (ii) any real property components of the Projects, unless it has received an opinion of Bond Counsel to the effect that such disposition will not adversely affect the treatment of interest on the Tax-Exempt Bonds as excludable from gross income for federal income tax purposes. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -20- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 (c)Federal Guarantee Prohibition. The City will not take any action or permit or suffer any action to be taken if the result of such action would be to cause any of the Tax- Exempt Bonds to be “federally guaranteed” within the meaning of Section 149(b) of the Code. (d)Rebate Requirement. The City will take any and all actions necessary to assure compliance with Section 148(f) of the Code, relating to the rebate of excess investment earnings, if any, to the federal government, to the extent that such section is applicable to the Tax-Exempt Bonds. (e)No Arbitrage. The City will not take, or permit or suffer to be taken, any action with respect to the proceeds of the Tax-Exempt Bonds which, if such action had been reasonably expected to have been taken, or had been deliberately and intentionally taken, on the date of issuance of the Tax-Exempt Bonds would have caused the Tax-Exempt Bonds to be “arbitrage bonds” within the meaning of Section 148 of the Code. (f)Registration Covenant. The City will maintain a system for recording the ownership of each Tax-Exempt Bond that complies with the provisions of Section 149 of the Code until all Tax-Exempt Bonds have been surrendered and canceled. (g)Record Retention. The City will retain its records of all accounting and monitoring it carries out with respect to the Tax-Exempt Bonds for at least three years after the Tax-Exempt Bonds mature or are redeemed (whichever is earlier); however, if the Tax-Exempt Bonds are redeemed and refunded, the City will retain its records of accounting and monitoring at least three years after the earlier of the maturity or redemption of the obligations that refunded the Tax-Exempt Bonds. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -21- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 (h)Compliance with Federal Tax Certificate. The City will comply with the provisions of the Federal Tax Certificate with respect to a series of Tax-Exempt Bonds, which are incorporated herein as if fully set forth herein. The covenants of this Section will survive payment in full or defeasance of the Tax-Exempt Bonds. (i)Bank Qualification. Each Designated Representative is hereby authorized to designate each series of Bonds as “qualified tax-exempt obligations” under Section 265(b)(3) of the Code for investment by financial institutions if the City does not reasonably expect to issue more than $10,000,000 of qualified tax-exempt obligations in the calendar year in which such Bonds are issued. Section 10. Debt Service Fund and Provision for Tax Levy Payments. The City hereby authorizes the creation of one or more funds, and accounts held therein, to be used for the payment of debt service on each series of Bonds, designated as the “Limited Tax General Obligation Bond Debt Service Fund” or other such designation selected by the City (the “Debt Service Fund”). No later than the date each payment of principal of or interest on the Bonds becomes due, the City shall transmit sufficient funds, from the Debt Service Fund or from other legally available sources, to the Bond Registrar for the payment of such principal or interest. Money in the Debt Service Fund may be invested in legal investments for City funds, but only to the extent that the same are acquired, valued and disposed of at Fair Market Value. Any interest or profit from the investment of such money shall be deposited in the Debt Service Fund. The City hereby irrevocably covenants and agrees for as long as any of the Bonds are outstanding and unpaid that each year it shall include in its budget and levy an ad valorem tax AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -22- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 upon all the property within the City subject to taxation in an amount that will be sufficient, together with all other revenues and money of the City legally available for such purposes, to pay the principal of and interest on the Bonds as the same shall become due. The City hereby irrevocably pledges that the annual tax provided for herein to be levied for the payment of such principal and interest shall be within and as a part of the property tax levy permitted to cities without a vote of the electorate, and that a sufficient portion of each annual levy to be levied and collected by the City prior to the full payment of the principal of and interest on the Bonds will be and is hereby irrevocably set aside, pledged and appropriated for the payment of the principal of and interest on the Bonds. The full faith, credit and resources of the City are hereby irrevocably pledged for the annual levy and collection of such taxes and for the prompt payment of the principal of and interest on the Bonds when due. Section 11. Defeasance. In the event that the City, in order to effect the payment, retirement or redemption of any Bond, sets aside in the Debt Service Fund or in another special account, cash or noncallable Government Obligations, or any combination of cash and/or noncallable Government Obligations, in amounts and maturities which, together with the known earned income therefrom, are sufficient to redeem or pay and retire such Bond in accordance with its terms and to pay when due the interest and redemption premium, if any, thereon, and such cash and/or noncallable Government Obligations are irrevocably set aside and pledged for such purpose, then no further payments need be made into the Debt Service Fund for the payment of the principal of and interest on such Bond. The owner of a Bond so provided for shall cease to be entitled to any lien, benefit or security of this ordinance except the right to receive payment of principal, premium, if any, and interest from the Debt Service AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -23- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 Fund or such special account, and such Bond shall be deemed to be not outstanding under this ordinance. The City shall give written notice of defeasance of any Bonds of a series in accordance with the applicable Continuing Disclosure Certificate. Section 12. Sale of Bonds. (a)Bond Sale. The Council has determined that it would be in the best interest of the City to delegate to the Designated Representatives, for a limited time, the authority to determine the method of sale for the Bonds, to designate each series of Bonds as Tax-Exempt Bonds or Taxable Bonds, and to approve the final interest rates, maturity dates, redemption terms and principal maturities for each series of Bonds. Bonds issued pursuant to the terms of this ordinance for the purpose of paying and/or reimbursing the City for costs of the Projects and paying related costs of issuance may be issued in one or more series from time to time so long as all Bonds issued under this ordinance comply with the terms provided herein. (b)Negotiated Bond Sale. If a Designated Representative determines that the Bonds of a series are to be sold by negotiated public sale, a Designated Representative shall solicit proposals from one or more qualified underwriting firms and shall select the Underwriter that submits the proposal that is in the best interest of the City. The Bonds of such series shall be sold to such Underwriter pursuant to the terms of a Bond Purchase Contract. (c)Competitive Sale. If a Designated Representative determines that the Bonds of a series are to be sold at a competitive public sale, a Designated Representative shall with respect to such series of Bonds: (1) establish the date of the public sale; (2) establish the criteria by which the successful bidder will be determined; (3) request that a good faith deposit AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -24- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 accompany each bid; (4) cause notice of the public sale to be given; and (5) provide for such other matters pertaining to the public sale as he or she deems necessary or desirable. The Bonds of such series shall be sold to such Underwriter pursuant to the terms of a Certificate of Award. (d)Sale Parameters. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Section 12, each Designated Representative is hereby authorized to approve the method of sale for each series of Bonds, to designate each series of Bonds as Tax-Exempt Bonds or Taxable Bonds, and to determine the final interest rates, aggregate principal amount, principal maturities, and redemption rights for each series of Bonds in the manner provided hereafter so long as: (1) the aggregate principal (face) amount of all Bonds issued under the authority granted in this ordinance does not exceed $15,000,000, (2) the final maturity date for the Bonds of each series is no later than December 1, 2040, (3) the aggregate purchase price for the Bonds of each series shall not be less than 98% of the aggregate stated principal amount of the Bonds of each series, (4) the true interest cost for the Tax-Exempt Bonds (in the aggregate for such series) does not exceed 5.00%, (5) the true interest cost for the Taxable Bonds (in the aggregate for such series) does not exceed 5.50%, and (6) the Bonds of each series otherwise conform to all other terms of this ordinance. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -25- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this section, each Designated Representative is hereby authorized to select the Underwriter and to execute the appropriate Sale Document on behalf of the City for each series of Bonds. The signature of one Designated Representative shall be sufficient to bind the City. Following the execution of the Sale Document, a Designated Representative shall provide a report to the Council describing the terms of the Bonds sold pursuant to such Sale Document and approved pursuant to the authority delegated in this section. The authority granted to the Designated Representatives by this Section 12 shall expire one year after the effective date of this ordinance. If a Sale Document for the Bonds has not been executed within one year after the effective date of this ordinance, the authorization for the issuance of the Bonds shall be rescinded, and the Bonds shall not be issued nor their sale approved unless such Bonds are re-authorized by ordinance of the Council. The ordinance re-authorizing the issuance and sale of such Bonds may be in the form of a new ordinance repealing this ordinance in whole or in part or may be in the form of an amendatory ordinance approving a Sale Document or establishing terms and conditions for the authority delegated under this Section 12. (e)Delivery of Bonds; Documentation. Upon the passage and approval of this ordinance and execution of the Sale Document, the proper officials of the City, including the Designated Representatives and the City Clerk, are authorized and directed to undertake all action necessary for the prompt execution and delivery of the Bonds of a series to the Underwriter and further to execute all closing certificates and documents required to effect the closing and delivery of the Bonds of a series in accordance with the terms of the Sale AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -26- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 Document. Such documents may include, but are not limited to, documents related to a municipal bond insurance policy delivered by an insurer to insure the payment when due of the principal of and interest on all or a portion of the Bonds as provided therein, if such insurance is determined by a Designated Representative to be in the best interest of the City. Section 13. Preliminary and Final Official Statements. Each Designated Representative is hereby authorized to deem final the preliminary Official Statement relating to a series of Bonds for the purposes of the Rule. Each Designated Representative is further authorized to approve for purposes of the Rule, on behalf of the City, the final Official Statement relating to the issuance and sale of a series of Bonds and the distribution of the final Official Statement in accordance with the Rule with such changes, if any, as may be deemed by him or her to be appropriate. Section 14. Undertaking to Provide Ongoing Disclosure. The City covenants to execute and deliver at the time of Closing of a series of Bonds a Continuing Disclosure Certificate. Each Designated Representative is hereby authorized to execute and deliver a Continuing Disclosure Certificate upon the issuance, delivery and sale of a series of Bonds with such terms and provisions as such officer shall deem appropriate and in the best interests of the City. Section 15. Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Bonds. In case any Bonds are lost, stolen or destroyed, the Bond Registrar may authenticate and deliver a new Bond or Bonds of like series, amount, date and tenor to the Registered Owner thereof if the Registered Owner pays the expenses and charges of the Bond Registrar and the City in connection therewith and files with the Bond Registrar and the City evidence satisfactory to both that such Bond or Bonds were AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -27- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 actually lost, stolen or destroyed and of his or her ownership thereof, and furnishes the City and the Bond Registrar with indemnity satisfactory to both. Section 16. Severability; Ratification. If any one or more of the covenants or agreements provided in this ordinance to be performed on the part of the City shall be declared by any court of competent jurisdiction to be contrary to law, then such covenant or covenants, agreement or agreements, shall be null and void and shall be deemed separable from the remaining covenants and agreements of this ordinance and shall in no way affect the validity of the other provisions of this ordinance or of the Bonds. All acts taken pursuant to the authority granted in this ordinance but prior to its effective date are hereby ratified and confirmed. Section 17. Payments Due on Business Days. If an interest and/or principal payment date for the Bonds is not a business day, then payment shall be made on the next business day and no interest shall accrue for the intervening period. Section 18. Corrections by Clerk. Upon approval of the City Attorney and Bond Counsel, the City Clerk is hereby authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance, including but not limited to the correction of clerical errors; references to other local, state or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations; ordinance numbering and section/subsection numbering; and other similar necessary corrections. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) -28- 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 Section 19. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty (30) days after publication. PASSED by the City Council this ____ day of _____________, 2018. Jason A. Seth, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this ____ day of __________, 2018. Denis Law, Mayor Approved as to form: Pacifica Law Group LLP Bond Counsel Date of Publication: ___________________ AGENDA ITEM #7. c) A-1 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 Exhibit A Form of Bond [DTC LANGUAGE] UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NO. $___________ STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF RENTON LIMITED TAX GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND, 20___[(Taxable)] INTEREST RATE: % MATURITY DATE: CUSIP NO.: REGISTERED OWNER: PRINCIPAL AMOUNT: The City of Renton, Washington (the “City”), hereby acknowledges itself to owe and for value received promises to pay to the Registered Owner identified above, or registered assigns, on the Maturity Date identified above, the Principal Amount indicated above and to pay interest thereon from ___________, 20___, or the most recent date to which interest has been paid or duly provided for until payment of this bond at the Interest Rate set forth above, payable on ___________ 1, 20___, and semiannually thereafter on the first days of each succeeding ___________ and ___________. Both principal of and interest on this bond are payable in lawful money of the United States of America. The fiscal agent of the State of Washington has been appointed by the City as the authenticating agent, paying agent and registrar for the bonds of this issue (the “Bond Registrar”). For so long as the bonds of this issue are held in fully immobilized form, payments of principal and interest thereon shall be made as provided in accordance with the operational arrangements of The Depository Trust Company (“DTC”) referred to in the Blanket Issuer Letter of Representations (the “Letter of Representations”) from the City to DTC. The bonds of this issue are issued under and in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and applicable statutes of the State of Washington and Ordinance No.____ duly passed by the City Council on ____________, 2018 (the “Bond Ordinance”). Capitalized terms used in this bond have the meanings given such terms in the Bond Ordinance. This bond shall not be valid or become obligatory for any purpose or be entitled to any security or benefit under the Bond Ordinance until the Certificate of Authentication hereon shall have been manually signed by or on behalf of the Bond Registrar or its duly designated agent. AGENDA ITEM #7. c) A-2 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 This bond is one of an authorized issue of bonds of like series, date, tenor, rate of interest and date of maturity, except as to number and amount in the aggregate principal amount of $__________ and is issued pursuant to the Bond Ordinance to provide a portion of the funds necessary to pay the costs of certain park, trails and recreational facility improvements and to pay costs of issuance. The bonds of this issue are subject to redemption prior to their stated maturities as provided in the [Bond Purchase Contract/Certificate of Award]. The City has irrevocably covenanted with the owner of this bond that it shall include in its annual budget and levy taxes annually, within and a part of the tax levy permitted to the City without a vote of the electorate, upon all the taxable property in the City in amounts sufficient, together with other money legally available therefor, to pay the principal of and interest on this bond when due. The full faith, credit and resources of the City are irrevocably pledged for the annual levy and collection of such taxes and the prompt payment of such principal and interest. The pledge of tax levies for payment of principal of and interest on the bonds may be discharged prior to maturity of the bonds by making provision for the payment thereof on the terms and conditions set forth in the Bond Ordinance. It is hereby certified that all acts, conditions and things required by the Constitution and statutes of the State of Washington to exist and to have happened, been done and performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond exist and have happened, been done and performed and that the issuance of this bond and the bonds of this issue does not violate any constitutional, statutory or other limitation upon the amount of bonded indebtedness that the City may incur. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Renton, Washington, has caused this bond to be executed by the manual or facsimile signatures of the Mayor and the City Clerk and the seal of the City to be imprinted, impressed or otherwise reproduced hereon as of this ____ day of ___________, 20___. [SEAL] CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON By /s/ manual or facsimile Mayor ATTEST: /s/ manual or facsimile City Clerk AGENDA ITEM #7. c) A-3 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 The Bond Registrar’s Certificate of Authentication on the Bonds shall be in substantially the following form: CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION Date of Authentication: _____________________ This bond is one of the bonds described in the within-mentioned Bond Ordinance and is one of the Limited Tax General Obligation Bonds, 20___, of the City of Renton, Washington, dated ____________, 2018. WASHINGTON STATE FISCAL AGENT, as Bond Registrar By AGENDA ITEM #7. c) 10018 00012 hj082d42n2 CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Renton, Washington (the “City”), DO HEREBY CERTIFY: 1. The attached copy of Ordinance No. ___________ (the “Ordinance”) is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance duly passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City held at the regular meeting place thereof on _______________ as that ordinance appears in the minute book of the City; and the Ordinance will be in full force and effect after its passage and publication as provided by law; and 2. That said meeting was duly convened and held in all respects in accordance with law, and to the extent required by law, due and proper notice of such meeting was given; that a legal quorum was present throughout the meeting and a legally sufficient number of members of the Council voted in the proper manner for the passage of said Ordinance; that all other requirements and proceedings incident to the proper passage of said Ordinance have been fully fulfilled, carried out and otherwise observed; and that I am authorized to execute this certificate. 3. That Ordinance No. ___________ has not been amended, supplemented or rescinded since its passage and is in full force and effect and that I am authorized to execute this certificate. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this ____ day of __________, 2018. City Clerk AGENDA ITEM #7. c) AB - 2244 City Council Regular Meeting - 22 Oct 2018 SUBJECT/TITLE: Renton Senior Citizens Advisory Board Ordinance RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Community Services Committee DEPARTMENT: Community Services Department STAFF CONTACT: Carrie Nass, Rec & Neighborhood Div Mgr EXT.: 6624 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: N/A SUMMARY OF ACTION: The Renton Senior Citizens Advisory Committee has been in existence for many decades, supporting and advising programs for older adults throughout Renton via the Renton Senior Activity Center. Their prior status was that of a non-profit 501 (3), this change is to align the group with our other Mayor appointed boards and commissions, City's business plan goals and objectives. This adviosry group will: A. Assist in developing partnerships and linkages among community organizations that provide services and opportunities for older adults; and B. Act as ambassadors of the Senior Activity Senior Center and its programs, services and events; and C. Support and advise the Mayor or designee and City Council on matters relating to the senior citizen population of Renton; and D. Support and assist in implementing periodic updates of the Older Adult Business Plan to ensure inclusion of the City’s vision and goals. The Renton Senior Citizens Advisory Committee currently consists of the following eight members that staff recommends be transitioned to the newly formed board and their terms are reset to begin effective the adoption of this ordinance, they are: Ruby Griffin Peggy Budziu Shirley Haddock Sandy Jensen Sandy Polley Marge Reep Patty Reese Vicki Richards EXHIBITS: A. Senior Center Advisory Board Ordinance B. Community Services Memo to Re-Appoint Members AGENDA ITEM #7. d) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to approve creation of a City of Renton Senior Citizens Advisory Board, and approve our recommendation to appoint the current members, to the newly formed Advisory Board. AGENDA ITEM #7. d)   1  CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON    ORDINANCE NO. ________    AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ADDING A NEW  CHAPTER 2‐11, RENTON SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD, TO THE RENTON  MUNICIPAL CODE AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND ESTABLISHING AN  EFFECTIVE DATE.     THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:  SECTION I. Title II, Boards and Commissions, of the Renton Municipal Code is  amended to add a new Chapter 11, to read as follows:  CHAPTER 11  RENTON SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD  SECTION:  2‐11‐1:    Creation Of The Renton Senior Citizens Advisory Board  2‐11‐2:    Function  2‐11‐3:    Appointment; Members  2‐11‐4:    Rules and Procedures      2‐11‐1 CREATION OF THE RENTON SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD:  There is hereby created the Renton Senior Citizens Advisory Board (“Board”).    2‐11‐2 FUNCTION:  The function of the Board is to:  A. Assist the Community Services Department, including the Recreation &  Neighborhoods Division; Mayor; and City Council in utilizing the Council‐adopted  Older Adult Business Plan to address the needs of Renton’s senior citizens; and   B. Assist in developing partnerships and linkages among community  organizations that provide services and opportunities for older adults; and   AGENDA ITEM #7. d) ORDINANCE NO. ________  2  C.  Act as ambassadors of the Senior Activity Center and its programs,  services and events; and  D. Support and advise the Mayor or designee and City Council on matters  relating to the senior citizen population of the City; and  E. Support and assist in implementing periodic updates of the Older Adult  Business Plan to ensure inclusion of the City’s vision and goals.  2‐11‐3 APPOINTMENT; MEMBERS:  A. Members of the Board are appointed by the Mayor subject to confirmation  or concurrence by a majority of the City Council for three (3) year terms of office.  Members are appointed to staggered terms to provide Board stability.  No term  limits apply.  B. The Board shall be made up of fifteen (15) members, ten (10) of whom  reside within the City limits and five (5) of whom may reside within or outside the  City limits, provided that no more than two (2) members may reside outside of  the Renton School District boundaries.   C. All members of the Board must be fifty (50) years of age or older.   D. Members of the Board may be removed at any time for any reason by the  appointing authority. Vacancies for the remainder of unexpired terms shall be  filled in the same manner as the original appointment.  E. A majority of the members so appointed shall constitute a quorum for the  purpose of conducting the business of the Board.  AGENDA ITEM #7. d) ORDINANCE NO. ________  3  F. All members of the Board shall serve without compensation for such  service.   2‐11‐4 RULES AND PROCEDURES:  The Board may further establish in bylaws adopted by the Board such written rules  and procedures as the Board deems necessary to carry out its foregoing duties.  SECTION II. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or work of this  ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court or competent jurisdiction,  such invalidity or unconstitutionality thereof shall not affect the constitutionality of any other  section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this ordinance.  SECTION III. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after  publication of a summary of this ordinance in the City’s official newspaper.  The summary shall  consist of this ordinance’s title.      PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this _______ day of ___________________, 2018.                         Jason A. Seth, City Clerk    APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this _______ day of _____________________, 2018.                         Denis Law, Mayor    AGENDA ITEM #7. d) ORDINANCE NO. ________  4  Approved as to form:             Shane Moloney, City Attorney  Date of Publication:      ORD:2022:10/8/18:scr  AGENDA ITEM #7. d) COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT M E M O R A N D U M DATE:10/15/18 TO:Ed Prince, Council President Members of Renton City Council VIA:Denis Law, Mayor FROM:Kelly Beymer, Community Services Administrator STAFF CONTACTS:Carrie Nass, Recreation & Neighborhoods Div. Mgr. SUBJECT:Senior Citizens Advisory Board Appointment I, along with my staff, would like to request your consideration to appoint the following individuals to the newly formed City of Renton Senior Citizens Advisory Board: Peggy Budziu Ruby Griffin Shirley Haddock Sandy Jensen Sandy Polley Marge Reep Patty Reese Vicki Richards AGENDA ITEM #7. d) Addressee Name Page 2 of 2 Date of Memo AGENDA ITEM #7. d) AB - 2255 City Council Regular Meeting - 22 Oct 2018 SUBJECT/TITLE: Project Acceptance: Sidewalk Rehabilitation and Replacement and Street Overlay Project, CAG-17-167 RECOMMENDED ACTION: Council Concur DEPARTMENT: Transportation Systems Division STAFF CONTACT: Michelle Faltaous, Transportation Design Project Manager EXT.: 7301 FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY: The initial contract with R.W. Scott Construction Company was for $796,584.00. Change Order No. 1 increased the contract by $20,384.37, Change Order No. 2, which was approved by Council May 7, 2018, increased the contract by $301,669.82 and Change Order No. 3 reduced and reconciled the contract amount of $1,115,375.24. SUMMARY OF ACTION: The improvement of SE 5th Street was from the vicinity of the SE 6th Street intersection to Pierce Avenue SE in the Maplewood neighborhood. The work included demolition and removal of existing asphalt and concrete pavement and sidewalks, constructing new cement concrete sidewalks and asphalt concrete pavement, adjustment of existing utilities, together with all required appurtenances and landscaping. EXHIBITS: A. Notice of Completion of Public Works Contract B. Final Contract Voucher Certificate C. Final Progress Payment No. 3 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to accept completion of the Sidewalk Rehabilitation and Replacement and Street Overlay Project, CAG-17-167 with R.W. Scott Construction Company, subject to receiving the required certifications. AGENDA ITEM #7. e) Original Revised # NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT Date:10/04/2018 Contractor's UBI Number:600 298 242 Name &Mailing Address ofPublic Agency Department Use Only Citv of Renton A55ig"°d ‘O3 1055 S Grady Way R€nlZ0n.WA 98057 Date Assigned: UB1 Number: Notice is hereby given relative to the Completion ofcmtlrmstor project tlescribuzl belmv project Name Contract Number Job Order Contracting Sidewalk Rehabilitation &Replacement &Overlay Project 2017 CAG-17-167 Yes MNo Description ofWork Done/Include Jobsite Address(es) SE 5th Street from the SE 6th Street Intersection to Pierce Avenue SE in the Maplewood Neighborhood Federally funded transportation project?Ves M No (ifyes,provide Contract Bond Statement below) Contractor‘:Name E-mail Address Af?davit lD* R W Scott Construction Co Diane@rwscottconstruction.c 802339 Contractor Address Telephone # 4005 West Valley Hwy Suite A,Auburn,WA 98001 (253)351-0001 If Rctainage is not withheld,please select one of the following and List Surety‘s Name &Bond Number. MRetainage Bond Contract/Payment bond (valid for federally ?ln(lL‘(.l ttansponation projects) Name:Key Bank Bond Number:471431017535 Date Contract Awarded Date Work Commenced Date Work Completed Date Work Accepted 09/25/2017 10/25/2017 3/1/2018 Contract Amount S 796,584.00 Additions (+)5 318,791.24 Liquidated Damages $0.00 Reductions (-)S 0.00 Amount Disbursed $1,()59,606,48 Sub—Tot:tl $1 115 375.24 Amount Retained 39 55,768.76 Sales Tax Rate 0-0 % tit‘various rates apply,pltxlst:SL'n(.l II hreaktlown) Sales Tax Amount ‘$0 TOTAL 5 1 115 325 2;TOTAL $1,115,375.24 NOTE:These two totals nms!be equal Comments: No Sales Tax per Revenue Rule 171 Note:The Disbursing Officer must submit this completed notice immediately a?er acceptance ofthc work done under this contract. NO PAYMENT SHALL BE MADE FROM REFAINED FUNDS until receipt ofall release certi?cates. Submitting Form:Please submit the completed form by email to all three agencies below. Contact Name:Michelle Fallaous Title:Project Manager Email Address:mlaltaous@renlonwa.gov Phone Number:42543037301 Department of Revenue Wakhtrvgtnn Slam D(1'\.\fllI'I(‘I\lnl J E"‘PlI‘_"Y'"°""5°°“""Y Publicworks Section Labor &industries —§9"?'“‘.“. (350)704-5550 Contract Release 5 R°9'Sml'°"'lnqwl/' A PWC@dor.wa gov (355)5458163’Option *14 Standards &Coordination Unit (360)902-9450 put:ll<Morks@esd.wa.gov ConlractRe|ease@LN|WA.GOV REV 3|0020e(l0/'_7(:/I5)FZIS-(J38-000 l0-2014 AGENDA ITEM #7. e) Addendum A:Please List all Subcontractors and Sub-tiers Below This addendum can be submitted in other fonnats. Provide known af?davits at this time.No L&l release will be granted until all affidavits are listed. subconuacws Name: scom-seewemcowsnwc w.e.coAn=-ssuavevuwcmc T wi52‘S-Ea’5:°§:23;‘735'(D3578‘<0C/J-ccu...£9.m3Q-C‘<98:EHDCQ00:3.Q0 (3'—‘C?‘3O:35.D3:357:73930-90g934"”E.G93U)(U(3“LjI00Z‘PC‘4:.T‘\l\)o9‘"'13(D'3-cs(9f'-I"'1'<&/::VI0B3N<s:(I)(D3=-('9<anooM0an>:2.§9.:3%cKNas2U:i F215-O38-00010-2014 AGENDA ITEM #7. e) Final Contractvoucher Certi?cate Contractor R.W.Scott ConstructionCompany Street Address 4005 West Valley Hwy Suite A City State Zip DateAuburnWA98001 September 25,2017 State Project Number Federal-Aid Project Number Highway NumberN/A N/A N/AContractTitle Sidewalk Rehabilitation&Replacement and Street Overlay Project Date Work Physically Completed Final Amount March 1,2018 $1,115,375.24 Contractor's Certification I,The undersigned,having first been duly sworn,certify that I am authorized to sign for the claimant;that in connection with the workperformedandtothebestofmyknowledgenoloan,gratuity or gift in any form whatsoever has been extended to any employee oftheCityofRentonWashingtonnorhaveIrentedorpurchasedanyequipmentormaterialsfromanyemployeeoftheCityofRenton;Ifurthercertifythattheattached?nal estimate is a true and correct statement showing all the monies due me from the City of Rentonforworkperformedandmaterialfurnishedunderthiscontract;that I have carefully examined said ?nal estimate and understand thesameandthatIherebyreleasetheCityofRentonfromanyandallclaimsofwhatsoevernaturewhichImayhave,arising out of theperformanceofsaidcontract,which are not set forth in said estimate. X («J CONraciorkuil0112?“Signalu ERequired KK\\zwn_e~7PrintedSignatureName City of Renton Certification I,certify the attached ?nal estimate to be based upon actual __measurements.and to be true and correct.Approved Date (7 Y 4 minrstratot Signature AGENDA ITEM #7. e) ~n.$m.Smwum.m8.8m...«$3.5...2.m$....mS~+o~um&.::oE<«E...>323:0$55can3_:u2.um__<.89..228.doa«.335»an...n2......a8.3..can.83§IGwaits:uzesea2663.mi6_....as_810058.83»8.833.8323£33::2888.8Bi.2-tuna0:8E063Eao.>E>uz..o___:sunmotacou.55»...E?5=8:.35csssuuxu263:EuIlIiImi?Elm...u.nI??immi.ImimiEU8..8.885§_§§g!|g!Du!ggl|!gAGENDA ITEM #7. e) City of Renton Corrected Change Order Na.3 Project:Sidewalk Rehabilitation &Replacement and Street Overlay Project —2017 CAG-17-167 Contractor:R.W.Scott Construction Company Change Order No.3,Reconciliation 8.Correction Original Contract Final Totals CO No.3 Bid Item Contract No.Contract Bid Item Quantity Unit Unit Price Amount Quantity Final Amount Change SCHEDULEA A1 HMA CL.1/ZIN.PG 64-22 FOR 4"FULLSTREET 1,536 TON S 88.00 $135,168.00 1,363.46 $119,984.48 “ A2 REMOVINGASPHALTCONCRETE PAVEMENTFOR 6,737 SV $8.00 $53,896.00 6,243.90 $49,951.20 ' A3 REMOVINGROAD BASE 6"-8"INCLUDINGHAUL 540 CV $40.00 $21,600.00 1,522.40 $60,396.00 " REMOVINGSUB GRADE SOFTSPOTS UP TO 2 A4 DEEP INCLUDINGHAUL 80 CV S 80.00 $6,400.00 1,084.94 $86,795.20 ‘ INSTALL2"TO 4"ROCKINOTRECLAIM]FOR SOFT A5 SPOTS 70 CV S 95.00 $6,650.00 1,007.80 $95,741.00 ’ INSTALLGEOTEXTILEWOVEN FABRICFOR SOFT A6 SPOTS 270 SV S 6.00 $1,620.00 1,474.40 $8,846.40 ‘ A7 CRUSHEDSURFACINGTOP COURSE 1,000 TON S 32.00 $32,000.00 2,276.75 $72,856.00 “ A8 ADJUSTMONUMENT 3 EA S 750.00 $2,250.00 3.00 $2,250.00 ‘ A9 ADJUSTMANHOLE 17 EA S 800.00 $13,600.00 13.00 $10,400.00 ‘ A10 ADJUST WATER VALVE 8 EA S 400.00 $3,200.00 8.00 $3,200.00 “ A11 2b -BLUEBUTTON HYDRANT MARKERS 3 EA S 50.00 $150.00 3.00 $150.00 ‘ Sub-Totals $276,534.00 $511,070.28 Change Order 1 $5,566.34 $5,566.34 $0.00 Change Order 2 $234,536.28 $0.00 $0.00 Schedule A Tmal $516,636.62 $516,636.62 $0.00 SCHEDULE8 B1 MINOR CHANGE 1 EST 5,000.00 $5,000.00‘0.54 $1,996.50 $1,691.50" SPILLPREVENTION,CONTROLAND 82 COUNTERMEASURESPLAN 1 LS $5,000.00 $5,000.00 1.00 $5,000.00 “ 83 MOBILIZATION 1 LS $85,000.00 $85,000.00 1.00 $85,000.00 " 84 PROJECTTEMPORARYTRAFFICCONTROL 1 LS S 80,000.00 $80,000.00 1.00 $80,000.00 ‘ B5 SAWCUT CONCRETE 560 LF $6.00 $3,360.00 95.00 $570.00 ‘ B6 SAWCUT ASPHALT 3,700 LF S 1.50 $5,550.00 3,700.00 $5,550.00 ‘ E7 REMOVECONCRETESIDEWALK 1,500 SY S 900 $13,500.00 1,371.00 $12,339.00 ' B8 CURB&GU'|'|'ER RENDVAL 3,700 LF S 8.00 $29,600.00 3,548.00 $28,384.00 “ B9 REMOVE DRIVEWAY 300 SV $12.00 $3,600.00 686.00 $8,232.00 * B10 REMOVEASPHALT 560 SV S 9.00 $5,040.00 200.00 $1,800.00 * B11 ROADWAY EXCAVATIONINCL.HAUL 150 CV S 45.00 $6,750.00 685.80 $30,861.00 ‘ B12 FINISHAND CLEANUP 1 IS S 1,500.00 $1,500.00 1.00 $1,500.00 ’ B22 CEMENT CONCRETEDEIWALKDRIVWAYVG"1500 SY $45.00 $67,500.00 1,541.00 $69,345.00 ' B23 CEMENT CONC.SIDEWALK 1400 SY $36.00 $50,400.00 1,400.00 $50,400.00 ' B24 CEMENT CONC.TRAFFICCURBAND GU'I'I'ER 3,700 LF $16.00 $59,200.00 3,700.00 $59,200.00 ‘ B25 SEEDEDLAWN INSTALLATION(HYDROSEEDINGI 1800 SY S 3.00 $5,400.00 1,800.00 $5,400.00 ’ B26 CRUSHEDSURFACINGTOP COURSE 1000 TON $42.00 $42,000.00 2,184.87 $91,764.54 ‘ B27 EROSION/WATERPOLLUTIONCONTROL 1 LS S 4,000.00 $4,000.00 1.00 $4,000.00 “ B28 TOPSOIL TVPEA 370 CI S 50.00 $18,500.00 368.00 $18,400.00 —$100.00 829 REMOVEUNSUITABLEMATERIAL-SOD 370 CY 5 45.00 $16,650.00 338.00 $15,210.00 -$1,440.00 B30 RELOCATE/RE-INSTALLMAILBOXES 5 EA $700.00 $3,500.00 0.00 $0.00 ‘ B31 CONTRACTORSTAKING/SURVEYING 1 LS S 9,000.00 $9,000.00 1.00 $9,000.00 ' Sub-Totals $520,050.00 $583,952.04 —$3,231.50 Change Order 1 $14,818.03 $14,786.58 -$31.45 Change Order 2 $67,133.54 $0.00 $0.00 Schedule B Total $602,001.57 $598,738.62 -$3,262.95 Schedule A +Schedule 8 Ta $1,118,638.19 $1,115,375.24 -$3,262.95 ‘Reconciled in Change Order No.2. "Correction to this expenditure. AGENDA ITEM #7. e) EmlpvuunkDona-iption FA Shee1Na.:DAILYREPORTOFFORCEACCOUNTWORKED Project Name SidewalkRehab Pmjed No"Item No: name.2/13/2018Description1:!Work‘InstallHMAIor Driveway! ma:Ir,Sutscorirlau?.Prime Conlraclov.ukoalda Ind Inc Sutrcanlractor.\;-_.5 ‘x’V‘."‘vv.-V >...~, SIRAIGWTTIIE ovennus oowuzNAMEcooeoccuwmonNaDhunynavMnornmAMOUNTLncomnlqanrdoa:15 as 3 21::soYunmorlasasx422.50,.4r a - T 5 -1.,_ 3 3 5Lr’+‘L 3 ..‘.‘.~...';.»-3.}. Eaulmemoa ArmcrcuemsEav-ma:l » '';«ma?a: EOLIPMENYOVENHEADIPRCFIT?2l'A S SLBTOYAL-EDUPMEN7 I MAYERIALSISERVICES Veri?aahon of Hours Warked 125 MARKUP pcimg -hm M-bra-In-:1-ark) OVERPEADG PR$|'T O 71* TDTN. not AGENDA ITEM #7. e) jR.W.SCOTTCONSTRUCTIONCODAILYREPORTOFFORCEACCOUNTWORKG£nL‘rr1IL'on!Iac(al5--/fWSCOC'229MU‘Minna.253-351411701‘Fax:253-351-0055ItemNo13‘!I7.PrimeConuactar:'Descriptian0.’Worlc/Remarks:Plait.-drlo:_(?6——/Q2‘ProjectMann.57*’ST/_N$?<rH§’_I0ewAruk-3"Dale://40?'rW!.-"£_t_'r_I_L:z~/50oFdaring‘:smynu‘flmeDollarH.ImcOczunzlionHours\r‘l‘vVRHuur!WWRAnlouzll/-7»1-pk/rtftdFa-¢a"vr1v27(,0_3/t./Z_Q6,_¢;£,r«.kM775ur?fo/C2_fUo_§~/1/‘Ana1/mete»aP('\_2/A10‘./34/7_9__a9[/Equipmcnl1:1EQUIPMENTORATTACHMENTSSub:-ate!-L.:b;t—:*CfZQ_‘IQILabor-011.5‘.P.Subcontractor@%'r.f__.—_;;;labu'~().H.8P.PruneCnntraclur@29%:fl3LLaborTota|.~7SEIIIIHcur:Anachmenu01Veal__WarkingSunday??316%VIat'2“I23ray:__at‘in;weact2.’;,,“TEquipment0.H.&P.PrimeConKractnr@‘>6:'Subtotal-Equipment:Equipment-0.H.E‘.P.Subcontractor@__‘)6’Qao0Q—t———————vEquipmentTotal:$217.90MATERIALSlnvcke_fMaleualsNumberflLL£'V9IaI5Fgcwlaht.w/R94329+/1:0R4-A31;‘,Subtotal-Materials?’26.2//UWTaX@__%:3_/_,NaleviaIs~OH.&P.PrimeContractor@___96:'_.Materla|sTolal:331‘ESUBMITTED}.To‘/1.44/.5;-».C..r—{asuarorAL; $807,15By:0.-nuzrpsx-max/)1.//eeh.//ea-m.::.n‘aapmwmumm$807.15nr:Ilnbu’n:r"V\'h.u~Oww-"SIggvest.»cancnXxwkSuptv/./?y‘/:({FR'13AGENDA ITEM #7. e) wearYUUFoe moppma A7 so?HCLENDDNHARUHARE~KEN1 (253)850-2722 No~Hass7eReturn&ExchangePolicy Your Original Receipt GuaranteesHi Askabout our Price MatchingGuarantee 10074160 1 EA 1.49 EA EOUPLINGPVCCDNDUIT2in 7.49 10060270 1 10 8.25 10 (1 COMJUITPVCSCH40 2in 8.25 Regular Price:1.65 You Saved :8.25 1/10 FT Length-$8.25 per 1 SUB-TDD‘-\L:$9.74 TAX:$.97 TOTAL’$10.71 80 ANT:5 10.?! BKCARD3:X4410 MID:300008957784 AUTH:030546 MT:S 10.7! Host reference32749932 Batf.‘ Chip Read CARDTYPEMASTERCAROEXFR:XXXX AID:A0000O0004l0l0 IVR :0000008000 IAD:0‘H0607’00l2200D07A6l00O0000O0000 TSI :E300 7 ARC:00 M005:Issue.- CVN:NoCVM Name:Hastercard TxnID/Valcode:304204 Bankcard U803 10.71 HIllllllllll?lllllllllllllllllll =>>JRNLsH49992/7 <<= DUSTN0:t1 THMKYOUTYLERSCOTT FORYOU?PATRUNAGE AGENDA ITEM #7. e) Palmer Coking Coal Company,LLP Invoi Ce31407Highway169 Po Box 10 Dale Invoice 4:1'§BlackDiamond,WA 98010 “mm”2305 J BillTo ampTo RW Scou Construction 4005 Was!Valley Hwy N. Auburn WA 9300| P.O.Numbar |Terms Ship V13 F.0.B.Project 540 Du:I5lh ofncx:monlh llf2[l2l)l7 Quantity Item Code Descriplion Pvice Each Amount l.lI 4ZTPOBDO 7/8 'Dmin Gram!350HIE9T000O0EnvironmentalSurchargePerTunMisc050100USMC'Srn:nl Load‘Load Fcc 7.50 9 1 2M?RECEIVEDNOV« Subtotal $1750 (8.6%)sooo \/ I 31750 Guv:l Pit Noun 7 arm 4 pm 425432-4700 0111::Hours7 am -5 pm 42541324831 palmcItc,cum Due Date l2Il5/2017 AGENDA ITEM #7. e) Sfszfil:S2(.'ur1$31|HIM: $70 ~56 1060GAME“NJEll f£‘.'l.ll:!I.Uh95355 ~SRLE 2397i3H IPII I0-H SUMOPH! 35 1.97 23"!!!H?!X 3/4-l.‘|E?ill?é 41.’ 23650J/-I-M SEHIDEBHPLIHG429 3 0 0.46 '1')3‘Jl 5/I-l?SUMO-15-DH:ELBUL‘ I B 0.07 METDVN3 Wu: Ul"I'JlL't("H03 WIRL: n/L: H/E:llK!ILlXluXM2‘l?li?lllllzH.I‘!AUMLUIUOONE H23!liI<5'J1IJ HWISI:9l*J77IJ'3“'20 17 3.91 9.!) 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Pr0J'<‘cH1u'_¢41¢.—53 —/(,1 ___Proje:lName. ‘ 5 g_§T?57‘_5:0:3"{vALI:>5‘I!cn1No _ > r)3|e [I -27-]?Desniplionof Work/Remarks:0E'7‘1D ?(T'¢/I‘0/;(_V_g%ln.I?'Y,S'??If/~/Q ,C,5’-'57‘...___/’U1wS L‘./M :75 Prime Contractor:J7"Sub-Contractor: Slmaht Ylmc 0.2m‘.-r.-.Dalia:Name Occumlran L Hays WV4R Hours WWFI A.-no,mlI"Itr¢f<l1‘1l'L£Ft7€:;'>-azrzl L__f-[7/.95 Lgv./_/2___4%"4’¢¢’=4~0 g?m 3 J_D_-.9}522-‘Hcurrtk/vfrarz V M964. M g _,<;§..a x;~{_z_.H.4/16 uuzwc?M901 g sT..3_'__ 1 jz/2_./(4,_r:,cr/~w.‘~_§m=z o .;,u,-,-1_§_/______.ZiS=£i,_ _T . ''T ’ Subxota|«Labor:at _Q 2Labor-O H.8 P.Subcontractor@ 95' labs!-0.11 &P.Prime CurItIaI:tur@ Zj?ézi g 23 .§l ‘Labortotalz ZOEQUIPMENTORATTACHMENTSEquipments:Serial Hour:Huuu Adlusud noI!.:rAuazhmenzsClYearWorkingSlmdbyRm/unuun! _73?5m w 4F “T 3/2 3 4 ‘.z a4*3v5 PL/$1-9 S’50.0 Q;/0 .oO__1*93 $mo 4/$9124 §uu.oD T S—ubtora|-EquTpmenr:_-{'221-I;Q:Equipment -O H.8.P.Subconvaclur@ _,_96' Equ3pmen:~011.8‘P.PrimeCo1|iracror@51%:Z 3 E E: fEquipmentTotal: Gunnny Um:Price Arra.-nx Sublula!-Materials: Ma:crials-Sales/UseTax @ 9;‘ Materials«U.H.8.P.Prime Contractor@ 9%: Materials ‘fatal:suwmeu 5To‘5!:4;5,,,,u ,,[.g SUBTOTAL:3 7 1 Q 2 Q T’5--«'4 3;:-zuxaumx By:J7h_{f /94//IoTALAMoum.~4’3/;__ciunnmv-'4?fuurra?ve D‘I2'>m:lhonWhit:-Ovt?efs Rep Yen:-v rtanrraral Fm!5LI:e:ln:r:-5:1!F?’'F/L (5 AGENDA ITEM #7. e) Ticket #1 9328 Date:11/21/2017 Time:3:27 PM Palmer Coking Coal Company LLP PO Box10I314073rd Ave BlackDiamondWA,98010 (425)432-4700 (360)8864641 Fax:(425)432-3833 \w»w.paImercc.com Customer:SCOTTRRW Scott Construction Truck:RWF8 Order: Job 2 540 P0 Number: _Product:42TFOB00 718"Drain Gravel Scale Gross 10,900 lb 1 \/Tare 8,680|b 1 Net 2220 lb NetTons:1.11 Yards:0.00 Comments: Scale Legend 1=Scale1 M =Man Wt S =Stored Tare AGENDA ITEM #7. e) R.W.SCOTTCONSTRUCTIONCO Generb!Cqntractors--RWSCOC‘229MU‘Phone:253-351-0001 ’Fax:253-351-0055 DAILYREPORTOF macsAccountwonx PfoleftN0:-—/[Q 2-_-_Project Name:5 Labor-0.H.8.P.Suboontractqr@__%: Labor-0.14.8:P.Prime Contractnr @ '15:‘T _.. I“-.:.l¢§b!I9sa!.==~.4 .. Subtotal -Equipment: Equipment -O.H.&P.Subcontractor@ 96: Equipment-O.H.&P.PrimeContractor@ ZJ '36:' Subtotal-Materials:5 MateriaIs—SalesluseTax @ 96: MateriaIs-O.H.&P.PrimeContractor @ Z95:5 MaterialsTotal:-9‘ suaromurz?5’-3 2- Whlza-Owner’;Rep.Yellow-Cacmctur Pink-Sup¢r1n:Indcr.: ‘_,//TOTALAMOUNT:'28.32... AGENDA ITEM #7. e) R.W.SCOTTCONSTRUCTIONCO _ *____ Ganuol‘_C_e_ntnz5ror:A-ARU/3(()("}29.\1i:Fhun!"253 3.-‘.1-arm 'lax;253-35270355 DAILYREPORTOF FORCEACCOUNTWORK Proj-gal No;_d_/1 _.L;_7 D‘ o 7:.Cn;"§~r .4 5,— " er».«*4 _ O‘ K ‘ixcmhu <1“ ‘V (‘Jr > Dam .-(S—(7 ___ Description of \.'.’ar};/R:-rna:‘xs ~_:_;‘£"/'-6'_p/L."_ w__>w __v_r_PrimeContractor:,e.w‘.’Sub-Contractor: H?uli \\.'WR_r‘-J F£’€7‘1/,'aL/ —— __/viz.Q39curry’:n¢:~rn:zrc/’~' 2.2.1.o &_<__All (‘.‘Lf/I/,(-[C42] _M Z ?7:2 A s?moramabur;f§\{g___?§2 A Labor 0 H F.P.Subcontractor %: |.1b'.vr-0H.&i‘.F«‘rirn~:con~.rac:ar@Zj‘;2:-7f—7"§3Ql A la bot Total: Equipment or A:a;hn-mrxg .573 $4‘-‘ILL/1(,:Lj W C __:'_Z5.90 fis‘.Q3“/23 $435 _ 7 ___,,‘7’5€._O_V /-46.00 Subtotal-Equ$pm0r.l.___Z__§5'Q QEquip'nm1-O.H,E’.P.subcurmactm@ __56: C’V I Equipmem»O.H &P.Prinm Contraclor @ Li %: Equipment Total: MATERIALS !.‘a:-mars N4-«tn.-r Qudntilv Uni:Pm:Amount ¢tI PMTS , T Subtotal -Materials: _____;_;__Mazerialy Sales/useTax @ %: Main:-nah O H.E P‘Prime Comracmr @ 96 _.______..___ MaterialsTotal:SUBMITTED To:/4://ax 57»»«;,a —r./0 SUBIOTAL‘?/A{Q.j SI/‘s-<c-.‘:2;‘:-amI.:.'.-.4 rBy:$‘,(’[.4 //TOTALAMOUNT:"///0 -9 g€lG"4(kT‘I ' r»..:n:.r<r wn-e D.»r‘<vi“l'U wr.uvEx-,—.:..:r {'m<5nD<Imle‘Idv:1=Z AGENDA ITEM #7. e) CONCRETE SERVICES,INC. 6423 PACIFICHWYE FIFE,WA 98424 PH (253)922-1444/FAX (253)922-8371 JANUARY25,2018 CONTRACTOR:RWgcorr , EMAIL: A MIKESKAGEN@RWSCOTl‘ CONS1RUCT1ON.COMPROJECT:2017 SIDEWALKrzenaanumnon 4 LOCATION:RENTON mug mppgbgz ngscnupnou names2EAWHEELCHAIRamps$1,509.00EA.X 2 71,3,?.‘C;.12%mm INFORMATION:PmcxgqeIS BASEDorguspomgALI.woaxusrep Icouqzsrs15ms ,REPSONSIBILITYDFi»f{HE.GENERAL»CONTRACTORA'F_l'ER'tUREoR‘PLA's11cISAPPLIED. cs1 WILLMEEFPROJECT.SCHEDU_LEpaovxoso PRIORTo 310omeawxseREASONABLE EFFORTWILLBEMADETO MEETSCHEDULE.CONTRACTTO BEBASEDON QUOTE. ANYT&MIS 20%OVERHEAD. INCLUDES:LABOR8:MATERIAL,TRUCKACCESS,CS!STANDARDINSURANCE,NEATUNECONCRETEYIELD. EXCLUDES:ENGINEERING,LAYOUT,SUBGRADE,VEHICLE8:.FOOT/PEDESTRIANTRAFFICCONTROL,LUMPSUM, NIGHTWORK,WEEKENDWORK,LOCATE,TESTING8:INSPECTIONS,PUMP,SURFACEWATER, WATER,WASHPIT,WATERPH,MONITORING,STREETSWEEPING,FORMINSPECTION&APPROVAL, JOINTSEALANT,UTILITYADAMAGEFROMSTAKES,CONCRETEWORKLEFTOUTDUETO OTHER, PAINT,LEVELINGSTRIP. FINALmvorcewuss av FIELDMEASURE QUOTEcoon FOR30 oms RESPECTFULLY, DANIELD.WILSON AGENDA ITEM #7. e) R.W.SCOT!’CONSTRUCTIONCO _mlc:unn.mo_ls.mvsco:-229m_u‘Phan-.-:253351-coal 'rm;25335_z—_oo5.:~“DAILYREPORTOF FORCE ACCOUNTwoax ProieclNo:_@_¢1g_—_L;4;,/Q_?_AP«nle-'lN=nw__§‘F?§7~5,:05!/~41‘lj,1»S V '* 3‘57';‘M-rzf?zp ¢—5+{grz. 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Subtotal -Maturio¥s'/Q,0 .DD Materials Sales/UseTax @ _‘A.::'i—"j'j—‘"Malerlaws-O.H,&P,P:lmPCcnlractcr@ Z]-z.32.5,Q ( Materlalstnlal:£1 5 _(4 0SUBMITTED7"K J,70-/-/«:5/—?éf?l ~Ap SUBYOW-.49.0 Q .9 ?t’«-o....'.2»«» ‘ By:1.146 TOTALAMOUNT:f{/Q0QQ_6.-swan‘.?ftaavadx D--.rnb-me»vvv-1:cv.-..-‘sv-p Yellcq--[c1:.'J::uv PM Supennlendenl (LN).-:;h.<1 L115Hufir AGENDA ITEM #7. e) W RAINIERwoooRECYCLERS.wc.3321055REDMOND-FALLcmrRDFALLcmcWA93024 420222-0005 'nV05Ce425-222.0555 '""°‘°°"=00059710 811!To; ShipTo:R.w.0scorrCONSTRUCTION R.W.soon cowsmucnou,4005WESTVALLEYHWYN.sunep. 4005WESTVALLEYHWYN.sumsxxAUBURN.WA93001 0 AUBURN,WA93001 ________...._____-- SHIPvm PG. 1DESCRWTION Tx___.___.._..___.___.... Brush&stampLoadslip#00340dated 11/em sz.50 cv $150.00 EnvironFee TPSfor aboveload $0.50 CY $10.00 ___.__.____._.___.-.____..__.._ - 0 SALEAMOUNT 5130,00FREIGHT50.00SALESTAX$0.00 TOTAL $160.00PAIDTODAY$0.00___________,___ ,._._____J AGENDA ITEM #7. e) CHG-ODRIOI7 ——6 0 2-—BCITYOFRENTONCAG1717;C #1 PublicWorks Department CONTRACTCHANGEORDERAGREEMENT Comma:$32367SidewalkRehabilitation&Replacement and Street Overlay2017 —SE C on 7 CONTRACTOR.R.W.Scott ConsrrucuonCompany SUMMARYOF ADDITIONALWORK: ThisChange Order is ta reconcile quantities that are dilferenlthan Theoriginal bid amount Thismainly was due to softsportssubgradesoilsunderinTheentireSE5"SI roadway See attached exhibit for the list 0!bid items that have vaned mquanmies(over or uncer)and the dnllar amount. Total ofchange order:$591-,669:G2$298,438.32 ORIGINALCONTRACT CURRENTCONTRACT ESTIMATEDNETCHANGE ESTlMATEDCONTRACTAMOUNTAMOUNTnusonnsnTomAFTERCHANGE$795,594.00 $919-968-3-V 9-592-699-8-1 $4;-1-T0539-19 [GMmRES_$816,936.92 $298,438.32 $1,115,375.24 Contractor:7 _ Project Engineer: Approved By, Approved By: 2 Approved By- /\lKE$L H.\Duvixion.s\TRANSPOR.YAT\DESlGN.ENG\lwllnolt\wa|l<ways\201lconIrac1 \20HconlractVollowonlnT5\Pm]ecl FliesSelup\7D0CnnsnucllanAdmin-Pro]ec|Control\7lS Char-12O(d¢ls\7l5 3 SE51!»Chang:Order\COZ\Chon;eOrder Ztdar AGENDA ITEM #7. e) 2..uon...nz:¢.¢u>oSu:03nozosaaazouwx_.33.n=sn<=33hun.hn-Q<U"USUan3:32632;?nmm-235.30Saba.EaEuE3a_.§.a..o=2___..2.$_.._§.u2mAGENDA ITEM #7. e) 317.122801.016.595.30.63.001 TO:FINANCEDIRECTOR FROM:TRANSPORTATIONSYSTEMSDIRECTOR CONTRACTOR:RW Scott Construction Company _ CONTRACTNO‘.CAG-17-167 EST IIVIATENO.3 PROJECT:Sidewalk Rehabilitation &Replacementand Street Overlay Project -2017 I.CONTRACTOREARNDIGS THIS ESTIMATE $359,637.40 $359,637.40 2.SALESTAX @ $0.00 3.TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT THIS ESTIMATE $359,637.40 '4.EARNINGSPREVIOUSLY PAIDCONTRACTOR $717,950.95 5.*EARNINGS DUE CONTRACTORTHIS ESTIMATE $341,655.53 6.SUBTOTAL -CONTRACTORPAYMENTS $1,_O59,606.'43” 7.RETAINAGE ON PREVIOUS EARNINGS $37,736.89 8.**RETAINAGE ON EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE ' RETAINAGE ON SCHEDULEA $13,121.55 RETAINAGE ON SCHEDULEB $4,360.32 . 9.SUBTOTAL -RETAINAGE $55,768.76 10.SALESTAX PREVIOUSLYPAID $0.00 11.SALES TAX DUE THIS ESTIMATE $0.00 12;SUBTOTAL --SALES TAX $0.00 *(95%xLINE1) **(RETAINAGE:5%)GRAND TOTAL:$1,115,375.24 FINANCE DEPARTIVIENT ACTION: PAYMENTTO CONTRACTOR (Lines 5 and 11): Street Overlay Program Fund -"ScheduleA $262,430.94 ‘31,7.122108.D16.595.30.53.001 ‘ Trangggrtation-Street‘Overlay-Sclg?glgB $97,206.46 317.122301.016.5953053.001 RETAINED AMOUNT (Line 8) Street Overlay Program Fund -Schedule A $13,121.55 _ 317.122108.D16.59S.30.63.001 Transportation-Su'eet Overlay-Schedule B $4,860.32 AGENDA ITEM #7. e) TOTAL THIS ES'l‘IMA'I'E $341,655.53 CHARTER 116,LAWS OF 1965 CITY OF RENTONCERTIFICATION I,THE UNDERSIGNEDDO HEREBYCERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OFPERIURY,THAT THE MATERIALS HAVE BEEN FURNISHED,THESERVICESRENDEREDORTHELABORPERFORMEDASDESCRIBEDHEREIN,AND THAT THE CLAIM IS A JUST,DUE AND UNPAIDOBLIGATIONAGAINSTTHECITYOFRENTON,AND THAT I AMAUTHORIZEDTOAUTHENTICA‘I'EAND CERTIFY TO SAID CLAIMSIGNED: SIGNATURES: Contractor:\K[A_Q Date:(OISII8.,. 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AGENDA ITEM #7. e) CITYOF RENTON Public Works Department CAG—l7-167 .co #3—18 CONTRACTCHANGEORDERAGREEMENT CONTRACT:CA6-17-167SidewalkRehabilitation&Replacement and Street Overlay2017 -SE C0}:35Street CONTRACTOR:R.W.Scott ConstructionCompany SUMMARYOF ADDITIONALWORK: ThisChange Order is to correct Change Orders1 and 2. Total of change order:$-3,262.95 ORIGINALCONTRACT AMOUNT $796,584.00 CURRENTCONTRACT AMOUNT $1,118,638.19 NETCHANGE THISORDER 5 -3,262.95 CONTRACTTOTAL AFTERCHANGE S1,115,375.24 SIGNATURES: Contractor: ' Date:(9 I8 Project Engineer: Date:To/Sf Approved By: Date:é ‘J.-'/ Approved By: Date: H:\Dlvlsion.s\TRANSPOR.TAT\DESlGN.ENG\jwilhoit\waIkways\2011contract \20llcontractfollowon201S\Pro]ect FilesSetup\7ooConstructionAdmin-PfoiectContro|\715Change 01'ders\715.3SE5thChangeOrder\C03\ChangeOrder3.doc AGENDA ITEM #7. e) 1  CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON    ORDINANCE NO. ________    AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, REPEALING  SUBSECTION 5‐25‐10.CC OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE, ELIMINATING THE  BUSINESS AND OCCUPATION TAX EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN COMMERCIAL  AIRLINE PARTS, AMENDING SECTION 5‐25‐12 OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE,  BY REVISING NEW BUSINESS TAX CREDIT REGULATIONS, AND PROVIDING FOR  SEVERABILITY AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.     THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:  SECTION I. Subsection 5‐25‐10.CC of the Renton Municipal Code is repealed. All other  provisions in section 5‐25‐10, Exemptions, remain in effect and unchanged.  CC.    Certain Commercial Airplane Parts: This chapter does not apply to the  sale of certain parts to a manufacturer of a commercial airplane that are not  taxable under RCW 82.04.627(1). “Commercial airplane” has the same meaning  given in RCW 82.32.550.  SECTION II. Section 5‐25‐12 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:  5‐25‐12 NEW BUSINESS TAX CREDIT:  A.    Purpose: The City believes that providing a temporary tax credit relating  to new businesses is a meaningful method of fostering such new businesses to  establish a solid financial foundation during its start‐up process. Further, the City  finds that a credit related to the creation of fifty (50) or more new full‐time  equivalent (“FTE”) employees within the City will benefit other local businesses.  Therefore, considering situations particular and unique to the City, the City finds  that it is appropriate to differ from the business and occupation tax model  ordinance in providing for a new business tax credit as described in this section.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  2  B.    There may be credited against the tax imposed by this chapter, the  amount up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) per FTE position in the City of Renton.   C.    To take the credit authorized by this section, a taxpayer must be able to  document all of the following:   1.    The taxpayer has not, for any period of time, engaged in business in  the City of Renton for a period of ten (10) or more years prior to application for  the tax credit;   2.    The taxpayer employs fifty (50) or more full‐time equivalent  employees positions in Renton. An FTE position is defined as each one thousand  nine hundred and twenty (1,920) worker hours per calendar year; and  3.    The taxpayer may be required to submit its quarterly reports to the  State Department of Labor and Industries payroll information and/or other  documentations in support of such employee hours worked in the City.  4.    The taxpayer must report, on each return filed, the taxpayer’s total  number of full‐time employment positions created and positions currently filled.  D.    The tax credit can be taken for the first twelve (12) consecutive reporting  quarters or three (3) reporting years.   E.    This credit is not considered a payment of taxes for purposes of seeking a  refund of overpayment of tax pursuant to the provisions contained in RMC  Chapter 5‐26, Tax Administrative Code, or any other purpose. As such, unused  credit amounts will not be refunded, carried over from reporting period(s) to  reporting period(s), and will not accrue interest.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. a) ORDINANCE NO. ________  3  F.    The Administrator is authorized to promulgate rules implementing,  interpreting, and enforcing the provisions of this section.  SECTION III. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or work of this  ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court or competent jurisdiction,  such invalidity or unconstitutionality thereof shall not affect the constitutionality of any other  section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this ordinance.  SECTION IV. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after  publication of a summary of this ordinance in the City’s official newspaper.  The summary shall  consist of this ordinance’s title.      PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this _______ day of ___________________, 2018.                         Jason A. Seth, City Clerk    APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this _______ day of _____________________, 2018.                         Denis Law, Mayor    Approved as to form:             Shane Moloney, City Attorney  Date of Publication:      ORD:2031:10/3/18:scr  AGENDA ITEM # 9. a) 1  CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON    ORDINANCE NO. ________    AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTIONS  5‐12‐4, 5‐12‐6, 5‐12‐9, 5‐12‐10, AND 5‐12‐11 OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE,  AMENDING ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS LICENSE REGULATIONS, AND  PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.     THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:  SECTION I. Sections 5‐12‐4, 5‐12‐6, 5‐12‐9, 5‐12‐10, and 5‐12‐11 of the Renton  Municipal Code are amended as shown below. All other provisions of Chapter 5‐12 remain in  effect and unchanged.  5‐12‐4 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS LICENSE APPLICATION:  A.    An application for an adult entertainment business license shall be made  on forms provided by the Director and shall be signed by the applicant and  notarized or certified to be true under penalty of perjury. The completed  application shall include the following information and documents:  1.    If the applicant is:  a.    A sole proprietor, he/she shall state his/her legal name, any aliases,  stage names, previous names, date of birth, optional disclosure of Social Security  number, mailing address, residential address and “satisfactory documentation,”  as defined herein, that he/she is eighteen (18) years of age or older.  b.    A partnership, the partnership shall state:  (1)    Its complete name,  (2)    The legal names, dates of birth and optional disclosure of  Social Security numbers of all general partners and significant limited partners,  AGENDA ITEM # 9. b) ORDINANCE NO. ________  2  and “satisfactory documentation,” as defined herein, that each general partner  and significant limited partner is eighteen (18) years of age or older,  (3)    Whether the partnership is general or limited and a copy of  the partnership agreement, if any exists,  (4)    The mailing address for each general partner and significant  limited partner or the address of the registered office for service of process, if any  exists,  (5)    If any of the partners are corporations or limited liability  companies, the information required in subsection A.1.c of this Section for each  corporation or limited liability company.   c.    A corporation or limited liability company, the corporation or  limited liability company shall state:  (1)    Its complete name,  (2)    The date of its incorporation or formation,  (3)    Evidence that the corporation or limited liability company is in  good standing under the laws of the State of Washington,  (4)    The legal names, dates of birth, optional disclosure of Social  Security numbers, and capacity of all officers, directors, members and significant  stockholders, and satisfactory documentation that each is eighteen (18) years of  age or older,  (5)    The name of the registered agent for the corporation or  limited liability company,  AGENDA ITEM # 9. b) ORDINANCE NO. ________  3  (6)    The address of the registered office for service of process, and  (7)    In an affidavit from each officer, director, member or  significant stockholder the relationship of each to the corporation or limited  liability company.   2.    If the applicant has had any criminal activity or is currently serving a  sentence for a criminal activity, defined herein, within a five (5) year period  immediately preceding the date of the application, and, if so, the criminal act  involved and the date and place of the criminal activity.  3.    If the applicant has, within the last two (2) years, had a previous permit  or license under this Chapter or other similar ordinances from any other  jurisdiction denied, suspended, or revoked, and, if so, the name and location of  the adult entertainment business for which the permit or license was denied,  suspended, or revoked, the entity denying the same, as well as the date of the  denial, suspension, or revocation.  4.    If the applicant holds any other permits and/or licenses for an adult  entertainment business in the City or any other jurisdiction, and, if so, the names  and locations of such other adult entertainment businesses.  5.    The type of adult entertainment business license that is the subject of  the license application.  6.    The location of the proposed adult entertainment business, including  a legal description of the property, street address, and telephone number(s).  AGENDA ITEM # 9. b) ORDINANCE NO. ________  4  7.    Two (2) two inch by two inch (2" x 2") color photographs of the  applicant taken within six (6) months of the date of the application, showing only  the full face of the applicant. The photographs shall be provided at the applicant’s  expense.  8.    A copy of the applicant’s driver’s license number and/or State or  federally issued photographic tax identification number for the applicant.  9.    A complete set of fingerprints of the applicant. utilizing fingerprint  forms prescribed by the Director.  10.    A sketch or diagram showing the configuration of the adult  entertainment business, including a statement of total floor space occupied by the  business. The sketch or diagram must be drawn to a designated scale or drawn  with marked dimensions of the interior of the premises to an accuracy of plus or  minus six inches (±6").  11.    Applicants for a license shall have a continuing duty to promptly  supplement application information required in the event that said information  changes in any way from what is stated on the application. The failure to comply  with said continuing duty within thirty (30) days from the date of such change by  supplementing the application on file with the Director shall be grounds for  suspension of a license.  12.    The license fee as established in this Chapter.   5‐12‐6 ISSUANCE OF ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS LICENSE:  AGENDA ITEM # 9. b) ORDINANCE NO. ________  5  A.    The Director shall issue an adult entertainment business license within  forty‐five (45) days from the date of the application unless one or more of the  criteria set forth in Section 5‐12‐7 of this Chapter is present.  B.    The license, if issued, shall state on its face the name of the person or  persons to whom it is issued, the specific type of adult entertainment business,  the expiration date, and the address of the adult entertainment business. The  license shall have affixed to it one photograph of the applicant. The license shall  expire one year from the date the license was issued. be valid for the calendar  year in which the license is issued. License fees shall not be prorated for any  portion of the year.   5‐12‐9 MANAGER AND ENTERTAINER LICENSE APPLICATION:  An application for an adult entertainment business manager’s or entertainer’s  license shall be made on forms provided by the Director and shall be signed by the  applicant and notarized or certified to be true under penalty of perjury. The  completed application shall contain a color photograph of the applicant to be  taken by the Director and shall contain the following:  A.    The applicant’s name, any aliases or previous names, any stage names or  nicknames used in entertaining, home address, home telephone number, date  and place of birth, and optional disclosure of Social Security number.  B.    Whether the applicant had any criminal activity, defined herein, within a  five (5) year period immediately preceding the date of the application, and, if so,  the criminal act involved and the date and place of the criminal activity.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. b) ORDINANCE NO. ________  6  C.    The names and addresses of all employers or individuals or businesses for  whom the applicant was an employee or independent contractor for the period  of two (2) years immediately prior to the application date, and the time period of  such employment.  D.    The name and address of each adult entertainment business at which the  applicant intends to work as an entertainer.  E.    “Satisfactory documentation,” as defined herein, that the applicant is  eighteen (18) years of age or older.  F.    Evidence of the applicant having been fingerprinted. from the Police  Department.  G.    The license fee as established in this Chapter.   5‐12‐10 ISSUANCE OF LICENSE FOR MANAGER AND ENTERTAINER:  A.    The Director shall issue an entertainer or manager license promptly upon  approval receipt of a the completed application. , evidence of fingerprinting by the  Police Department, “satisfactory documentation,” as defined herein, that the  applicant is eighteen (18) years of age or older and the license fee.  B.    The license shall state on its face the name of the person to whom it is  issued and the expiration date. The license shall expire one year from the date the  license was issued. The license shall be valid for the calendar year in which the  license is issued. License fees shall not be prorated for any portion of the year.  C.    The Director shall revoke an issued manager or entertainer license, for not  more than one year, if such manager or entertainer had a criminal activity, as  AGENDA ITEM # 9. b) ORDINANCE NO. ________  7  defined herein, in association with adult entertainment, within the preceding two  (2) years for a misdemeanor or five (5) years for a felony.   5‐12‐11 LICENSE RENEWAL:  A.    An application for renewal of a license issued under this Chapter shall:  1.    Be made on forms provided by the Director, signed by the applicant  and notarized or certified to be true under penalty of perjury, and submitted to  the Director no later than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of such license;  and  2.    Include payment of the license fees as established in this Chapter.  B.    All applicants for a license renewal shall present their current license for  verification of identity and a current photograph, and upon issuance of a renewed  license, shall surrender the expiring license to the Director.  C.    The Director shall renew a license upon submittal of the renewal  application and review of the renewal application and applicant’s file, unless the  Director is aware of facts from this review that would disqualify the applicant from  being issued the renewal license; and further provided, that the application  complies with all provisions of this Chapter.  SECTION II. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or work of this  ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court or competent jurisdiction,  such invalidity or unconstitutionality thereof shall not affect the constitutionality of any other  section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this ordinance.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. b) ORDINANCE NO. ________  8  SECTION III. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after  publication of a summary of this ordinance in the City’s official newspaper.  The summary shall  consist of this ordinance’s title.      PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this _______ day of ___________________, 2018.                         Jason A. Seth, City Clerk    APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this _______ day of _____________________, 2018.                         Denis Law, Mayor    Approved as to form:             Shane Moloney, City Attorney  Date of Publication:      ORD:2030:10/2/18:scr  AGENDA ITEM # 9. b)   1  CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON    ORDINANCE NO. ________    AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER  5‐5 OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO BUSINESS LICENSES AND  REGULATIONS, AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND ESTABLISHING AN  EFFECTIVE DATE.     WHEREAS, the Washington State Legislature enacted HB 2005 during the 2017 legislative  session; and  WHEREAS, HB 2005 requires that municipalities adopt certain model ordinance language  that was drafted by the Association of Washington Cities, pertaining to general business licensing  requirements; and  WHEREAS, HB 2005 also provides that if the City does not adopt such model ordinance  language by January 1, 2019, the City would no longer be able to enforce its business licensing  requirements;  NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO  ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:  SECTION I. Chapter 5‐5 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:  CHAPTER 5  BUSINESS LICENSES  SECTION:  5‐5‐1:    Exercise Of Revenue License Power  5‐5‐2:    Definitions  5‐5‐3:    General Business License  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  2  5‐5‐4:    Special Endorsement And Special Occupation Licenses Required (Rep. by  Ord. 4638)  5‐5‐5:    Requirements For General Business License Applications Within An  Aquifer Protection Area  5‐5‐6:    Confidentiality Of Information  5‐5‐1 EXERCISE OF REVENUE LICENSE POWER:  The provisions of this Chapter shall be deemed an exercise of the power of the  City to license for revenue and regulation. These powers include, but are not  limited to, an inherent and necessary power to audit records to determine  appropriate reporting units or fee amounts. The Administrator shall have the  authority to inspect premises in which business is conducted, and review or audit  business records with reasonable prior notice. The provisions of this Chapter  prescribing license fees shall be strictly construed in favor of the applicability of  the license fee.   5‐5‐2 DEFINITIONS:  Words are to be given their usual meaning. When not inconsistent with the  context, words in the singular number shall include the plural, and the plural shall  include the singular, and words in one gender shall include all other genders. The  word “shall” is always mandatory and not merely directory. In construing the  provisions of this Title, except when otherwise declared or clearly apparent from  the context, the following definitions shall be applied:  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  3  A.    ABATE: To clean, eliminate, remove, repair or otherwise remedy a  condition that amounts to a nuisance or chronic nuisance under RMC Chapter 1‐3  and/or RMC Chapter 5‐5 by such manner, means, and to the extent as an a City  Aadministrator or a law enforcement officer determines is reasonably necessary  to protect the general health, morals, safety and welfare of the City of Renton.  B.    ACT: Doing, finishing, performing, or preparing to do something.  C.    ADMINISTRATOR: the Administrative Services Administrator or designee,  unless otherwise specified.  D.    BUSINESS: All activities engaged in with the purpose of gain, benefit, or  advantage to the taxpayer or to another person or class, directly or indirectly.  E.    BUSINESS ENTERPRISE: See definition of PLACE OF BUSINESS WITHIN THE  CITY. Each location at which a person engages in business within the City of  Renton.  F.    BUSINESS LOCATED OUTSIDE THE CITY: A business with a permanent  location outside the City, but with no permanent location within the City.  G.F.    CALLS FOR SERVICE: Calls or communications to 911, including but not  limited to Valley Communications, and/or calls or communications directly to the  Renton Police Department or one of its officers, or the viewing of an offense by  an officer. Calls for service, as that term is used in the definition of “chronic  nuisance premises,” does not include incidents that are unrelated to the chronic  nuisance premises, its resident(s), owner(s), guest(s), patron(s), or calls for general  information.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  4  H.G.    CHRONIC NUISANCE PREMISES:  1.    As it relates to a building, structure or business enterprise used for  commercial, retail, or entertainment purposes, or the area within two hundred  feet (200') of such premises, including businesses enterprises regulated by the  Liquor and Cannabis Control Board, and including public, private, commercial or  industrial parking lots within two hundred feet (200’) of such premises, “chronic  nuisance premises” means a property on which any of the following exists or  occurred:  a.    Six (6) or more calls for service occur or exist during any sixty (60)‐ day period; or  b.    Ten (10) or more calls for service occur or exist during any one  hundred and eighty (180)‐day period; or  c.    Fourteen (14) or more calls for service occur or exist during any  twelve (12)‐month period.  2.    Any action against a chronic nuisance premises and/or its owner,  managing agent or person in control for a violation under this subsection GH shall  not preclude the use any other subsection of this section or any other section of  the RMC.  I.H.    CITY: The City of Renton.  J.I.    CODE COMPLIANCE INSPECTOR (CCI) or CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER  (CEO): Any person authorized by thean Administrator City to investigate or inspect  for code violations.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  5  K.J.    CONTROL: The ability to dominate, govern, manage, own or regulate a  premises, or the conduct that occurs in or on a premises.  L.K.    DRUG‐RELATED ACTIVITY: Any activity at a premises that violates  Chapter 69.41 RCW (Legend Drugs), Chapter 69.50 RCW (Uniform Controlled  Substances Act), Chapter 69.51A (Medical Marijuana) or 69.52 RCW (Imitation  Controlled Substances), Chapter 69.53 RCW (Use of Buildings for Unlawful Drugs)  or any applicable federal, state or local law regulating the same general subject  matter, as they currently exist or may be amended.  M.L.    EMERGENCY: Any situation which an a City Aadministrator or law  enforcement officer reasonably believes requires immediate action to prevent or  eliminate an immediate threat to public health, morals, safety, or welfare of  persons or property in the City of Renton.  N.M.    EMPLOYEE: Any person employed at any business enterprise who  performs any part of his or her duties within the City, except casual laborers not  employed in the usual course of business. A sole proprietor is not an employee.  All officers, agents, dealers, franchisees, etc., of a corporation or business trust,  and all but one partner of a partnership (except limited partners), are employees  within this definition.  O.N.    ENGAGING or ENGAGE IN BUSINESS:  1. The terms “engaging in business” or “engage in business” means  commencing, conducting, or continuing in business, and also the exercise of  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  6  corporate or franchise powers, as well as liquidating a business when the  liquidators thereof hold themselves out to the public as conducting such business.   2.  This subsection sets forth examples of activities that constitute  engaging in business in the City, and establishes safe harbors for certain of those  activities so that a person who meets the criteria may engage in de minimis  business activities in the City without having to pay a business license fee. The  activities listed in this subsection are illustrative only and are not intended to  narrow the definition of “engaging in business” in RMC 5‐5‐2.N.1. If an activity is  not listed, whether it constitutes engaging in business in the City shall be  determined by considering all the facts and circumstances and applicable law.   23. Without being all inclusive, any one of the following activities  conducted within the City by a person, or its employee, agent, representative,  independent contractor, broker or another person acting on its behalf constitutes  engaging in business: and requires a person to register and obtain a business  license.   a.  Owning, renting, leasing, maintaining, or having the right to use, or  using, tangible personal property, intangible personal property, or real property  while permanently or temporarily located in the City.   b. Owning, renting, leasing, using, or maintaining, an office, place of  business, or other establishment within the City.   c.  Soliciting sales.   AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  7  d. Making repairs or providing maintenance or service to real or  tangible personal property, including warranty work and property maintenance.   e. Providing technical assistance or service, including quality control,  product inspections, warranty work, or similar services on or in connection with  tangible personal property sold by the person or on its behalf.   f.  Installing, constructing, or supervising installation or construction  of, real or tangible personal property.   g.  Soliciting, negotiating, or approving franchise, license, or other  similar agreements.   h.  Collecting current or delinquent accounts.   i.  Picking up and transporting tangible personal property, solid  waste, construction debris, or excavated materials.   j.  Providing disinfecting and pest control services, employment and  labor pool services, home nursing care, janitorial services, appraising, landscape  architectural services, security system services, surveying, and real estate services  including the listing of homes and managing real property.   k. Rendering professional services such as those provided by  accountants, architects, attorneys, auctioneers, consultants, engineers,  professional athletes, barbers, baseball clubs and other sports organizations,  chemists, consultants, psychologists, court reporters, dentists, doctors,  detectives, laboratory operators, teachers, veterinarians.   AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  8  l.  Meeting with customers or potential customers, even when no  sales or orders are solicited at the meetings.   m. Training or recruiting agents, representatives, independent  contractors, brokers or others, domiciled or operating on a job in the City, acting  on its behalf, or for customers or potential customers.   n.  Investigating, resolving, or otherwise assisting in resolving  customer complaints.   o.  In‐store stocking or manipulating products or goods, sold to and  owned by a customer, regardless of where sale and delivery of the goods took  place.   p.  Delivering goods in vehicles owned, rented, leased, used, or  maintained by the person or another person acting on its behalf.   4. If a person, or its employee, agent, representative, independent  contractor, broker or another acting on the person’s behalf, engages in no other  activities in or with the City but the following, it need not register and obtain a  business license.   a.  Meeting with suppliers of goods and services as a customer.   b.  Meeting with government representatives in their official capacity,  other than those performing contracting or purchasing functions.   c.  Attending meetings, such as board meetings, retreats, seminars,  and conferences, or other meetings wherein the person does not provide training  in connection with tangible personal property sold by the person or on its behalf.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  9  This provision does not apply to any board of director member or attendee  engaging in business such as a member of a board of directors who attends a  board meeting.   d.  Renting tangible or intangible property as a customer when the  property is not used in the City.   e.  Attending, but not participating in a "trade show" or "multiple  vendor events". Persons participating at a trade show shall review the City's trade  show or multiple vendor event ordinances.   f.  Conducting advertising through the mail.   g.  Soliciting sales by phone from a location outside the City.   5.  A seller located outside the City merely delivering goods into the City  by means of common carrier is not required to register and obtain a business  license, provided that it engages in no other business activities in the City. Such  activities do not include those in RMC 5‐5‐3.N.4.  The City expressly intends that engaging in business include any activity sufficient  to establish nexus for purposes of applying the license fee under the law and the  constitutions of the United States and the State of Washington. Nexus is presumed  to continue as long as the taxpayer benefits from the activity that constituted the  original nexus generating contact or subsequent contacts.  P.O.    GENERAL PUBLIC: The City of Renton, any of its communities or  neighborhoods, or more than one (1) citizen, neighbor and/or their guest(s).  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  10  Q.P.    HEARING EXAMINER: An individual authorized to hear administrative  appeals and designated matters for the City of Renton.  R.Q.    INCURRED EXPENSE: Includes, but is not limited to, actual, direct or  indirect, appeal costs, fees and expenses; attorney, expert, filing and litigation  costs, fees and expenses; hearing costs and expenses; copy, documentation, and  investigation costs and expenses; notice, contract and inspection costs and  expenses; personnel expenses; hauling, disposal and storage costs and expenses;  preparation, travel and parking costs, fees and expenses; photocopying, mailing  and service costs and expenses. All such costs and expenses shall constitute a lien  against the affected property, as set forth in RMC 1‐3‐3.G.6, as it exists or may be  amended.  S.R.    MATERIAL STATEMENT: Any written or oral statement reasonably likely  to be relied upon by a public servant in the discharge of his or her official powers  or duties.  T.S.    MONETARY PENALTY: Any cost, fines or penalties related to violation of  this Chapter, including but not limited to actual fines or penalties to be paid as a  result of a nuisance.  U.T.    NUISANCE or NUISANCE VIOLATION: is defined in RMC 1‐3‐3.B, as it  exists or may be amended, and as applicable, that definition applies in this  Chapter.  V.U.    PERSON: means any individual, receiver, administrator, executor,  assignee, trustee in bankruptcy, trust, estate, firm, co‐partnership, joint venture,  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  11  club, company, joint stock company, business trust, municipal corporation,  political subdivision of the State of Washington, corporation, limited liability  company, association, society, or any group of individuals acting as a unit, whether  mutual, cooperative, fraternal, non‐profit, or otherwise and the United States of  America or any of its instrumentalities.  V.  PLACE OF BUSINESS WITHIN THE CITY: A temporary or permanent physical  location inside the city limits of Renton where business is conducted or intended  to be conducted.  W.    REPORTING PERIOD: One calendar year (January 1 through December  31), that precedes the year for which the business is applying for a license.  W.  REGULATORY LICENSE: Any license regulated under RMC Chapter 5‐12,  RMC Chapter 5‐13, or RMC Chapter 5‐20.  X.  SPECIALIZED PERMIT: Any permit listed in the City of Renton Fee Schedule.  X.Y.    TEMPORARY or PORTABLE SALES: A business enterprise with no  permanent location either within or outside of the City, but person which engages  in business within the City that has sales which are transient in nature and  maintains no physical location within the City.   5‐5‐3 GENERAL BUSINESS LICENSE REGISTRATION:  A.    General Business License Registration Required:  1.    No person shall engage in Bbusiness unless such Business person has  submitted a general business license registration and holds is authorized by a valid  City of Renton general business license. The general business license shall not be  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  12  transferable. If a person maintains more than one place of business within the City  a separate general business license registration is required for each, with the  exception of temporary or portable sales which will only be required to submit  one registration. A separate business license is required for each Business  Enterprise.  2.    If a person engages in no other activities in or with the City but the  following, except acting within the scope of employment as an employee of a duly  licensed City business, it need not register. and obtain a business license:    a.    Meeting with suppliers of goods and services as a customer.  b.    Meeting with government representatives in their official capacity,  other than those performing contracting or purchasing functions.  c.    Attending meetings, such as board meetings, retreats, seminars,  and conferences, or other meetings wherein the person does not provide training  in connection with tangible personal property sold by the person or on its behalf.  This provision does not apply to any board of director member or attendee  engaging in business such as a member of a board of directors who attends a  board meeting.  d.    Renting tangible or intangible property as a customer when the  property is not used in the City.  e.    Attending, but not participating in a “trade show” or “multiple  vendor events”. Persons participating at a trade show shall review RMC Chapter ,  Special Event Permits.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  13  f.    Conducting advertising through the mail.  g.    Soliciting sales by phone from a location outside the City.  h.    Contracting with a common carrier to deliver goods into the City.  i.    Acting within the scope of employment as an employee of a duly  licensed City business.   B.    Issuance of License:   1.    All general business licenses shall be issued by the Administrative  Services Administrator. The Administrative Services Administrator shall keep a  register of all the business licenses issued by the City of Renton. Each license shall  be numbered, and shall show the name, place and type of business and any other  information as the Administrator shall deem necessary.   2.    The license holder is required to ensure that at all times the license be  posted in the place of business for which it is issued, or in the case of a business  enterprise with a temporary or portable sales location, be carried on the person  of the holder thereof at all times during business hours or while such business is  being carried on, and shall be displayed at the request of any interested person or  City official or representative.  3.    When the place of business of a business enterprise is changed, the  business enterprise shall return the license to the Administrative Services  Administrator and a new license shall be issued for the new place of business free  of charge. No business enterprise holding a license shall allow any other business  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  14  enterprise, for whom a separate license is required, to operate under or to display  its license.  BC.    General Business License Registration Fee: The general business license  fee shall consist of a fixed registration fee.  1.    General Business License Registration Fee Required: The general  Bbusiness Llicense Rregistration fee of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) shall be  due and payable when filing a completed registration form as prescribed by the  Administrator. The general business license Rregistration fFee may be adjusted  from time to time, as published in the city’s current City of Renton Fee Schedule  brochure. If a business’s enterprise’s first date of engaging in business in the City  is after July 1, a prorated half year general business license registration fee will be  due in the amount of seventy‐five dollars ($75).  2.    Due Dates: Annual business registration fees are due by the last day of  January.  3.   Expiration: Unless otherwise established by the Administrator, business  licenses expire on January 31 of the year after issuance and must be renewed by  the due date as described in subsection C.2 above.  4.    Any payment not made within one (1) month following the due date  shall be cause for the automatic revocation of the business license.   5.    The Administrator shall have the authority to inspect business  premises, and review or audit business records with reasonable prior notice.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  15  2.    Exemptions:  The following are exempt from the general business  license registration fee:  a.6. Non‐Profit Exemption: A person that can demonstrate through  means satisfactory to the Administrator that it is exempt from federal income  taxation pursuant to 26 U.S. Code Subsections 501(c) or (d), as those subsections  may be amended or recodified, shall register for a business license annually but  shall be exempt from paying the registration fee.   b. Threshold Exemption: A person that can demonstrate through  means satisfactory to the Administrator that (1) its business has, as applicable to  the type of business, an annual value of products, gross proceeds of sales, and  gross income in the City equal to or less than $2,000, aggregated, and (2) it does  not maintain a place of business within the City. This exemption does not apply to  a person whose business requires or obtains a regulatory license or specialized  permit.  3.    Time Within Which to Claim Overpayment of General Business License  Registration Fee: If a person makes an overpayment of a general business license  registration fee, and, within four (4) years after date of such overpayment, makes  application for a refund or credit of the overpayment, its claim shall be allowed  and be repaid from the general fund or be applied as a credit to annual renewal  fees as approved by the Administrator.   C.    Issuance and Posting of General Business License:   AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  16  1.    All general business licenses shall be issued by the Administrator. The  decision to issue or deny a general business license shall be made by the  Administrator.  The Administrator’s final decision may be appealed in accordance  with this Chapter.  Any appeals to the Hearing Examiner shall be governed by the  rules and procedures prescribed by RMC 4‐8‐110.    2. The Administrator shall keep a record of all the general business  licenses issued by the City of Renton. Each license shall be numbered, and shall  show the name, place of business within the City and any other information as the  Administrator shall deem necessary.   3.    The general business license holder is required to ensure that at all  times the license be posted in the place of business within the City for which it is  issued, or in the case of a business enterprise with a temporary or portable sales  location, be carried on the person of the holder thereof at all times during business  hours or while such business is being carried on, and shall be displayed at the  request of any interested person or City official or representative.  D.    Expiration and Renewal:  1.  Expiration: Unless otherwise established by the Administrator, general  business licenses expire on January 31 of the year after issuance and must be  renewed by the due date as described in subsection D.2 below.   2.   Due Dates: General business license registration fees are due by the  last day of January.   AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  17  D.3.  Renewal Notice: The City may, but is not required, to mail to business  enterprises license applications or renewal forms, but failure of the person  business enterprise to receive any such form shall not excuse the person business  enterprise from making application for and securing the license required and  paying the license fee when and as due.   E.    Time Within Which to Claim Overpayment of License Fee: Whenever a  business enterprise makes an overpayment, and, within four (4) years after date  of such overpayment, makes application for a refund or credit of the  overpayment, its claim shall be allowed and be repaid from the general fund or be  applied as a credit to annual renewal fees as approved by the Administrative  Services Administrator.   F.    Revocation (General or Emergency):  1.    A business license may be revoked if the commercial, entertainment  or retail business, or the owner(s), person(s) in control, or the managing agent(s)  of the business, permit, suffer, maintain, carry on or allow upon or within two  hundred feet (200') such business activities that meet or exceed the criteria  identified in RMC 5‐5‐2.H (CHRONIC NUISANCE PREMISES). If the person in control  is not the legal owner, the person in control and owner are both jointly liable for  any chronic nuisance premises. Both the owner and person in control are subject  to the provisions and remedies in this Chapter and RMC 1‐3‐3. Application of  either of these chapters against one party does not preclude application to  another party who is an owner or person in control of a chronic nuisance premises.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  18  In the event that a business meets the criteria of a chronic nuisance  premises, the owner of the business or property may have a hearing under  subsection I.3 of this section.  2.    A business license may be immediately revoked and the business  closed if the commercial, entertainment or retail business, or the person(s) in  control, or the managing agent(s) of the business permit, suffer, maintain, carry  on or allow upon or within two hundred feet (200') of such business activities  which amount to an emergency that an Administrator or law enforcement  reasonably believes requires immediate action to prevent or eliminate an  immediate threat to public health, morals, safety, or welfare of persons or  property in the City of Renton.  In the event that a business license is revoked due to an emergency, the  owner(s) may have a single hearing under subsection I.3 of this section at the  earliest possible time after the license revocation and closure of the business.   GE.    Penalties:  1.    The penalty to reinstate any license revoked through nonpayment  shall not be less than fifty dollars ($50.00) plus payment of all license fee amounts  still owing and monetary penalty prescribed in subsection G.3 of this section. A  license is reinstated when any license holder seeks a license to continue the same  business or a substantially similar business at some location within the City. There  shall be a presumption that the business is substantially the same if the owner or  ownership is the same or substantially the same.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  19  12.    Monetary Penalty for Failure to Obtain License:  The penalty for  failure to obtain a general business license shall not be less than two hundred and  fifty dollars ($250.00) or as prescribed in the City’s of Renton Fee Schedule, plus  payment of all license fee amounts that should have been paid for the last four (4)  years, as determined by the Administrator, plus a penalty of twenty ten percent  (20 10%) per annum for all amounts owing, plus any accounting, legal or  administrative expenses incurred by the City in determining the unreported, or  the unpaid portion over the last four (4) years or in collecting the tax and/or the  penalty.   23.   Monetary Penalty for Failure to Pay License Fee: Failure to pay the  license fee when due and payable pursuant to subsection C.7 of this section shall  render the business enterprise subject to a result in a penalty of five percent (5%)  of the amount of the license fee for the first month of the delinquency and an  additional penalty of five percent (5%) for each succeeding month of delinquency,  but not exceeding a total penalty of twenty‐five fifteen percent (25 15%) of the  amount of such license fee.   34.    Collection: Any license fee or tax due and unpaid and all penalties and  delinquent under this Chapter, and all penalties thereon may be collected by civil  action, which remedy shall be in addition to any and all other existing remedies  and penalties.  45.    Denial, Suspension or Revocation of General Business License:  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  20  a.    The Administrative Services Administrator may deny, or suspend  any license application and/or revoke any license issued pursuant to this Chapter  to any business enterprise person or other license holder who:  i.    Is in default in any payment to the City, except for current taxes  and other obligations not past due;  ii.    Has obtained a license or permit by fraud, misrepresentation,  or concealment;  iii.    Is or has been convicted of, forfeits bond upon, or pleads guilty  to any felony offense directly related to the operation of the applicant’s or license  holder’s business;  iv.    Makes false statements, misrepresentations or fails to disclose  material facts to the City related to any permits or applications;  v.    Violates or allows employees, visitors, or patrons to violate  federal, state, or municipal law; or violates any land use, building, safety, fire or  health regulation on the premises on or in which the business is located  conducted; or.  vi.    Fails to obtain or maintain a valid state business license or  special endorsement for a specific activity.   b.   Chronic nuisance premises:  i.    In addition to the provisions of RMC 5‐5‐3.E.4 a, a general  business license may be revoked if the commercial, entertainment or retail  business enterprise, or the owner(s), person(s) in control, or the managing  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  21  agent(s) of the business enterprise, permit, suffer, maintain, carry on or allow  upon or within two hundred feet (200') of such business activities that meet or  exceed the criteria identified in RMC 5‐5‐2.G (CHRONIC NUISANCE PREMISES). If  the person in control is not the legal owner, the person in control and owner are  both jointly liable for any chronic nuisance premises. Both the owner and person  in control are subject to the provisions and remedies in this Chapter and RMC 1‐ 3‐3. Application of either of these chapters against one party does not preclude  application to another party who is an owner or person in control of a chronic  nuisance premises.  b. ii. Based on a chronic nuisance premises finding by the  Administrator or by a court of competent jurisdiction, the business license  revocation period shall be as follows:  (a)    Ten (10) calendar days for a finding of a chronic nuisance  premises as defined in RMC 5‐5‐2.GH.1.a.  (b)    Thirty (30) calendar days for a finding of a chronic nuisance  premises as defined in RMC 5‐5‐2.GH.1.b.  (c)   Ninety (90) calendar days for a finding of a chronic nuisance  premises as defined in RMC 5‐5‐2.GH.1.c.  (d) Immediately if the commercial, entertainment or retail  business enterprise, or the person(s) in control, or the managing agent(s) of the  business enterprise permit, suffer, maintain, carry on or allow upon or within two  hundred feet (200') of such business activities which amount to an emergency that  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  22  a City administrator or law enforcement officer reasonably believes requires  immediate action to prevent or eliminate an immediate threat to public health,  morals, safety, or welfare of persons or property in the City of Renton.  iv.    Any offense that amounts to more than a nuisance, including  but not limited to class A or B felonies, may result in revocation that is not limited  to subsection G.5.b.i, ii or iii of this section, and other penalties and/or  punishments consistent with the RMC and/or the RCW.  (e)v.    As the objective of this subsection is to encourage  compliance, if the business enterprise and/or the person or persons who are  responsible or in control of the business enterprise place of business within the  City abate the condition(s) that created, caused, permitted, allowed, or  necessitated the calls for service to the satisfaction of the Administrative Services  Administrator in consultation with the City of Renton Police Chief, the remaining  period of revocation shall be waived and the license, subject to the payment of all  applicable fees, penalties, and costs, shall be reissued.  iii vi.    If any business enterprise or person or persons who are  responsible or in control of the business enterprise place of business within the  City create, cause, permit or allow incidents that amount to two (2) or more  chronic nuisance premises findings as defined by RMC 5‐5‐2.GH.1.c, Renton the  Administrator may suspend that license for one (1) year, without the opportunity  to abate, and Renton the Administrator may consider the circumstances and  findings in any future application request by any person associated with the  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  23  offending business enterprise or the person or persons who were responsible or  in control of the offending business enterprise.  iv.    Any offense that amounts to more than a nuisance, including  but not limited to class A or B felonies, may result in revocation that is not limited  to RMC 5‐5‐3.E.4.b.ii, and other penalties and/or punishments consistent with the  RMC and/or the RCW.  c.    Notice of such denial, suspension, or revocation shall be mailed to  the license holder by the Administrative Services Administrator, and on and after  that date any such business enterprise that continues to engage in business shall  be deemed to be operating without a license and shall be subject to any and all  cures and penalties available to the City, including but not limited to those  remedies, cures and penalties provided in this Title or the RCW.   56.    Operating a Engaging in Business Without a General Business License:  It shall be illegal for any business enterprise person and/or license holder to fail to  obtain or maintain a general business license and yet conduct engage in business  within City limits. Each business enterprise, its owner or agent who fails to obtain  or maintain a general business license, in addition to the fines/penalties contained  in subsections 5‐5‐3.EG.1 or 2 of this section as it they exists or may be amended,  shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and subject to the penalties of RMC 1‐3‐1, as it  exists or may be amended.   6. Gross Misdemeanor for False Statement or Representation:  It shall be  a gross misdemeanor under RCW 9A.72.040 (False swearing), as it exists or may  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  24  be amended, punishable under RMC 1‐3‐1 for any person including but not limited  to the owners, shareholders, partners, or principals, whether for themselves, for  others or by others to sign a general business license application, which is required  to maintain a general business license, to make any false or fraudulent application  or false statement or representation in, or in connection with, any such  application.  7.    Order to Close Business Enterprise and Appeal: Any law enforcement  Renton police officer, code compliance officer, or the Administrator may serve a  notice ordering a business enterprise to close and discontinue operation of any  business in the City which operates without a valid general business license, or  which violates or otherwise fails to comply with any provision in subsection G.5 of  this section Chapter. That notice may be served in person or by certified mail,  return receipt requested. The notice shall indicate the reason(s) that the business  enterprise is ordered to close. until all violations are cured and it obtains a  currently valid business license. The notice shall also state that the business owner  or operator shall have the right to appeal the notice to the Administrative Services  Administrator by serving a written notice of appeal on the Administrative Services  Administrator within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of a served notice of  closure, or within thirteen (13) calendar days of mailing of a mailed notice of  closure. The written notice of appeal shall provide information that proves the  Administrator’s basis for such closure was incorrect. The Administrative Services  Administrator shall then determine whether or not the business is exempt from  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  25  the City’s licensing requirement, or has a currently valid business license, or if all  violations have been cured. If the Administrator finds that the business has not  corrected the violations, the Administrator shall enter an order affirming the order  to close the business. Any appeal decision shall be reduced to writing and a copy  provided to the appellant either in person or by mail. Any further appeal of the  appeal decision shall be served on the City’s Hearing Examiner within twenty (20)  calendar days of the appeal decision.  8. Appeals:    a. A person shall have the right to appeal an adverse decision made  by the Administrator under this Chapter by filing a written notice of appeal with  the City Clerk within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the decision, or within  thirteen (13) calendar days of mailing of the decision, whichever is later. The  written notice of appeal shall provide information asserting why the  Administrator’s decision should be reversed or modified.   b. For appeals of all decisions except those asserting an emergency,  the Administrator shall review the appeal and enter an order affirming, reversing,  or modifying the decision. The order shall be made in writing and a copy provided  to the appellant either in person or by mail. The appellant shall have a right to  appeal the order to the City’s Hearing Examiner by filing a written notice of appeal  with the City Clerk within twenty (20) calendar days of the date of the order. The  rules and procedures governing such appeal shall be the rules and procedures  prescribed by RMC 4‐8‐110.    AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  26  c. For appeals of decisions asserting an emergency, the appeal shall  be scheduled for hearing directly with the City’s Hearing Examiner at the earliest  possible time after receipt of the appeal.  The rules and procedures governing such  appeal shall be the rules and procedures prescribed by RMC 4‐8‐110.  89.    Prior to the Administrator issuing or reissuing a general business  license all back unpaid fees and penalties shall be paid.   H.    General Business License Application; Public Record:  1.    General business license applications made to the Administrative  Services Administrator pursuant to this Chapter shall be public information subject  to inspection by all persons except to the extent those records may be deemed to  be private or would result in unfair competitive disadvantage to the business  enterprise if disclosed as more particularly defined in Chapter 42.56 RCW (Public  Disclosure Act), as it exists or may be amended.   2.    It shall be unlawful and a gross misdemeanor under RCW 9A.72.040  (False swearing), as it exists or may be amended, punishable under RMC 1‐3‐1 for  any business enterprise including but not limited to the owners, shareholders,  partners, or principals, whether for themselves, for others or by others to sign a  business license application, which is required to maintain a general business  license, to make any false or fraudulent application or false statement or  representation in, or in connection with, any such application.   IF.    Rules And Rulings:  1.    The Administrative Services Administrator shall  have the authority and duty to adopt, publish and enforce rules and regulations  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  27  not inconsistent with this Chapter or with the law for the purpose of carrying out  the provisions of this Chapter, and it shall be unlawful for any business enterprise  person to violate or fail to comply with any such rules or regulations.   2.    Any business enterprise aggrieved by the amount of the fee or tax  found by the Administrative Services Administrator to be required under the  provisions of this Chapter may appeal to the City Council from such finding by filing  a written notice of appeal with the Administrative Services Administrator within  five (5) days from the time such business enterprise was given notice of such  amount and paying an appeal fee of seventy‐five dollars ($75.00). The City Council  shall, as soon as practicable, fix a time and place for the hearing of such appeal.  The Council shall cause a notice of the time and place thereof to be mailed to the  appellant. At the hearing the business enterprise shall be entitled to be heard and  to introduce evidence in its own behalf. The City Council shall ascertain the correct  amount of the fee or tax. The Administrative Services Administrator shall  immediately notify the appellant by mail, which amount must be paid within three  (3) days after the notice is given. The Mayor, the President of the Council, or the  chairman of any committee before which the appeal is to be heard may, by  subpoena, require the attendance of any person and may also require that person  to produce any pertinent books and records. Any person served with such  subpoena shall appear at the time and place stated and produce the books and  records required, if any, and shall testify truthfully under oath administered by the  chairman in charge of the hearing on appeal as to any matter pertinent to the  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  28  appeal, and it shall be unlawful and a misdemeanor punishable under RMC 1‐3‐1,  as it exists or may be amended, for the person to fail or refuse so to do.   3.    Revocation Hearing: To satisfy due process, before a revocation of a  business license and/or a closure of that business which appears to constitute a  chronic nuisance premises, as defined in this Chapter, the business owner may  have a revocation hearing. The Administrator shall cause a notice of the time and  place thereof to be mailed to the appellant. At the hearing the business enterprise  shall be entitled to be heard and to introduce evidence on its own behalf. The  Administrator shall determine whether any of the chronic nuisance premises  criteria have been proven by a preponderance of the evidence. The Administrator  may render an immediate ruling that shall be reduced to writing within three (3)  business days, or the Administrator may render a written ruling within five (5)  business days. If the owner wishes to appeal, the owner may appeal to the Hearing  Examiner pursuant to RMC 4‐8‐110.C and E, as they exist or may be amended.  In the event of an emergency revocation and/or closure of the business the same  process applies, but simply after, the emergency closure.   J.    Exemptions: The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to:  1.    Any business enterprise, firm or corporation which the City is  forbidden to tax by law;  2.    Translators, expert witnesses, and court reporters who have a  business license in another jurisdiction and who have a business located outside  the City when their services are used in an ongoing judicial proceeding; or  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  29  3.    Attorneys who have a business license in another jurisdiction and who  have a business located outside the City:  a.    When they are representing a client who is doing business with or  seeking a permit from the City;   b.    When their services are used by a defendant in Renton Municipal  Court or by a party in an administrative hearing; or;   c.    When their services are used as a judge pro‐tempore in Renton  Municipal Court; or   d.    When their services involve representation of a client and their  presence in the City is limited to participation in a meeting, negotiation,  arbitration, deposition or witness interview that is related to an ongoing or  anticipated legal matter.   5‐5‐4 SPECIAL ENDORSEMENT AND SPECIAL OCCUPATION LICENSES REQUIRED:  (Rep. by Ord. 4638, 10‐14‐96)  5‐5‐5 REQUIREMENTS FOR GENERAL BUSINESS LICENSE REGISTRATIONS  APPLICATIONS WITHIN AN AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA:  All applications for general business licenses within a designated Aquifer  Protection Area (Zones 1 and 2) shall include a hazardous materials inventory  statement as defined in RMC 4‐11‐080, Definitions H, if hazardous materials, also  defined in RMC 4‐11‐080, Definitions H, will be stored, handled, treated, used, or  produced on site. The Water Utility shall review the hazardous materials inventory  statement prior to issuance of the general business license. An aquifer protection  AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  30  area operating permit shall be obtained by the applicant prior to issuance of the  general business license if more than the de minimius amount of hazardous  materials as defined in RMC 4‐3‐050.C.6.a(ii)(1) 4‐3‐050.G.8.c.i(b), Activities  Exempt From Specified Aquifer Wellhead Protection Area Requirements, will be  present on site. A business enterprise that is required to obtain an operating  permit and operates without one shall be in violation of RMC 4‐3‐050.C.1, and 2,  Applicability and Permit Required.   5‐5‐6 CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION:  General business license applications made to the Administrator pursuant to this  Chapter shall be public information subject to inspection by all persons except to  the extent exempt from disclosure under applicable law. The current provisions of  RCW 82.32.330 (Disclosure of return or tax information), as it exists or may be  amended, are adopted by reference.  SECTION II. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or work of this  ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court or competent jurisdiction,  such invalidity or unconstitutionality thereof shall not affect the constitutionality of any other  section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this ordinance.  SECTION III. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after  publication of a summary of this ordinance in the City’s official newspaper.  The summary shall  consist of this ordinance’s title.      AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) ORDINANCE NO. ________  31  PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this _______ day of ___________________, 2018.                             Jason A. Seth, City Clerk    APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this _______ day of _____________________, 2018.                             Denis Law, Mayor    Approved as to form:             Shane Moloney, City Attorney    Date of Publication:        ORD:2032:10/11/18:scr    AGENDA ITEM # 9. c) 1  CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON    ORDINANCE NO. ________    AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING  SUBSECTIONS 4‐5‐070.C, 4‐5‐070.C.10, 4‐5‐070.C.16, 4‐5‐070.C.27, 4‐5‐070.C.33,  4‐5‐070.C.49, AND 4‐5‐070.C.54 OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE, AMENDING  THE CITY’S AMENDMENTS TO THE 2015 EDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE  CODE, ADDING DEFINITIONS, ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION 4‐5‐070.C.78  REGULATING COMMERCIAL COOKING HOOD SUPPRESSION SYSTEM  CONTRACTORS, AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND ESTABLISHING AN  EFFECTIVE DATE.     THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:  SECTION I. Subsection 4‐5‐070.C.10 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as  follows:  10. Subsection 105.1.1, Permits required, of the International Fire Code,  2015 Edition, is hereby amended by adding a new subsection, to read as follows:  105.1.1.1 Operational permit fees. The fee for permits issued in  accordance with Subsection 105.6 of the International Fire Code and permits  issued for underground tank removal shall be as stipulated in the City of Renton  Fee Schedule Brochure. Fees for tank storage shall be assessed for each individual  tank.   Exceptions:  1. Permit fees for Class IIIB liquid storage shall be assessed for each  tank up to a total of five tanks, and no additional fee shall be charged for the sixth  through the tenth tank. The eleventh tank and each subsequent tank of Class IIIB  liquids shall be assessed per tank.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. d) ORDINANCE NO. ________  2  2. Permit fees for carbon dioxide systems used in beverage dispensing  applications shall be waived.  The permits shall expire one (1) year after date of issuance or as  otherwise noted on the permit. The permit fee shall be payable at or before the  time of issuance or renewal of the permit. In the event of failure to remit payment  for an operational permit within thirty (30) days after receipt of application or  renewal notice, the fee for the permit shall be double the amount of the above‐ stated fee a late fee as specified for Fire Plan Review and Inspection Fees in the  City of Renton Fee Schedule shall be assessed in addition to the permit fees.  SECTION II. Subsection 4‐5‐070.C.16 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as  follows:  16. Subsection 105.6, Required operational permits, of the International  Fire Code, 2015 Edition, is hereby amended to add two a new subsections to read  as follows:  105.6.4950 Mobile Food Facilities. An operational permit is required  to operate a mobile food facility.  105.6.51 Commercial Cooking Hood Suppression System Contractor.  A permit is required for all companies performing any inspection, service,  maintenance or repair on commercial cooking hood suppression systems. This  permit shall be valid for twenty‐four (24) months.    SECTION III. Subsection 4‐5‐070.C.27 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as  follows:  AGENDA ITEM # 9. d) ORDINANCE NO. ________  3  27. Section 202, General Definitions, of the International Fire Code, 2015  Edition, is hereby amended by adding the following definitions:  AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR (AED). An automated  external defibrillator (AED) is a portable automatic device used to restore normal  heart rhythm to patients in cardiac arrest.  MOBILE FOOD FACILITY. Permanent and nonpermanent food  operation vehicles that store, prepare, package, serve, vend, or otherwise provide  food for human consumption, on or off the premises.  PRIVATE SMOKING CLUB. A place where smoking (as that term is  defined by Chapter 70.160 RCW) occurs, that is privately operated, employs no  employees and is not open to the public, or which otherwise holds itself out as  meeting the criteria for such a place as established by the King County Department  of Public Health.   SHALL. The word “shall” is defined to have the following meaning:  a. With respect to the functions and powers of the Fire Code  Official, any agents and employees of the City of Renton, and any Board authorized  hereunder, a direction and authorization to act in the exercise of sound discretion  and in good faith; and  b. With respect to the obligations upon owners, occupants of the  premises and their agents, there is a mandatory requirement to act in compliance  with this code at the risk of civil and criminal liability upon failure to so act.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. d) ORDINANCE NO. ________  4  SPECIAL EVENT. For the purposes of this code, events that have large  occupant loads or create a potential hazard to the participants or the community  shall be defined as a “special event” including:  a. Any event that occurs in a permitted place of assembly that  introduces a hazard regulated by this code and not approved at the time of the  issuance of the Place of Assembly Permit.  b. Any event with an occupant load that exceeds three hundred  (300) in a location that does not have a Place of Assembly Permit.  c. All temporary places of assembly.  TEMPORARY PLACE OF ASSEMBLY. An occupancy not classified as  “Assembly Group A” that is used for activities normally restricted to assembly  occupancies and limited to a period of less than thirty (30) calendar days of  assembly use.  SECTION IV. Subsection 4‐5‐070.C.33 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as  follows:  33. Subsection 403.2, Group A occupancies, of the International Fire Code,  2015 Edition, is hereby amended by adding new subsections to read as follows:  403.2.5 Automated External Defibrillators (AED). Group A‐1 through  A‐5 occupancies and special events, with an occupancy load or event of three  hundred (300) or more persons, shall have available and maintain an AED on the  premises.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. d) ORDINANCE NO. ________  5  403.2.5.1 Placement. The location of the AEDs shall be as  determined by the Fire Code Official with a one way travel distance not to exceed  six hundred (600) feet.  403.2.5.2 Notification. The Fire Department shall be notified in  writing of the installation and location of an AED on the premises.  403.2.5.3 AED Maintenance. AEDs shall be maintained as per the  manufacturer’s requirements.  403.2.5.4 Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Training. Where  AEDs are required by this code, employees shall be trained in the use of and be  familiar with the locations of the AEDs.  SECTION V. Subsection 4‐5‐070.C of the Renton Municipal Code is amended to add a  new subsection 4‐5‐070.C.49, to read as shown below. All remaining subsections shall be  renumbered accordingly.  49. Section 609, Commercial Kitchen Hoods, of the International Fire Code,  2015 Edition, is amended to add a new subsection, to read as follows:  609.5  Type II hoods.  Type II hoods shall be installed at or above  any heating appliance utilized for the processing and preparation of  smoking materials or smoking related paraphernalia for personal  consumption. Hoods shall comply with the requirements of the  International Mechanical Code. Only approved heating appliances shall be  used for the processing and preparation of smoking materials and/or  AGENDA ITEM # 9. d) ORDINANCE NO. ________  6  smoking paraphernalia. Heating appliances shall be installed in an  approved manner.  SECTION VI. Subsection 4‐5‐070.C.50, currently codified as 4‐5‐070.C.49, of the Renton  Municipal Code is amended as follows:  49.50. Chapter 6, Building Services and Systems, of the International Fire  Code, 2015 Edition, is hereby amended to add a new section, to read as follows:  SECTION 612  MOBILE FOOD FACILITIES  612.1 General. Mobile food facilities shall comply with this section.  612.2 Kitchen Hood. A Type I hood shall be installed at or above all  commercial cooking appliances and domestic cooking appliances used for  commercial purposes that produce grease laden vapors. Commercial kitchen  exhaust hoods shall comply with the requirements of the International  Mechanical Code. Hoods shall be inspected, tested and maintained in accordance  with NFPA 96.  612.3 Fire Extinguishers. Approved 2A:20BC 3A:40BC and Type K  rated fire extinguishers shall be provided in each mobile food facility as  determined by the Fire Code Official and the individual hazard presented by the  individual mobile food facility.  612.4 Liquefied petroleum gas (LP‐gas). LP‐gas shall be in  accordance with Chapter 61 and sections 612.4.1 and 612.4.2.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. d) ORDINANCE NO. ________  7  612.4.1 Maximum number and quantity. A maximum of two  LP‐gas containers (one hundred (100) pounds each) with a total aggregate water  capacity of two hundred (200) pounds is permitted at one mobile food facility.  612.4.2 LP‐gas cylinder hoses. Hoses shall be designed for a  working pressure of three hundred fifty (350) psig with a safety factor of five to  one (5:1) and shall be continuously marked with LP‐gas, propane, three hundred  fifty (350) working pressure and manufacturer’s name or trademark. Hose  assemblies, after application of couplings, shall have a design capacity of seven  hundred (700) psig. Hose assemblies shall be leak tested at time of installation at  not less than the operating pressure of the system in which they are installed.  612.4.3 LP‐gas cylinders. LP‐gas cylinders shall be secured in an  approved manner in an upright position. LP‐gas cylinders shall not be stored  within the facility at any time. If stored within a compartment, the compartment  shall have approved venting directly to the exterior and must not allow venting to  the interior of the facility at any time. If LP‐gas cylinder storage is added to the  rear of the facility, an appropriate, approved bumper shall be added to the rear of  the facility to provide adequate impact protection. Belly cylinder tanks shall be  installed according to DOT standards.  612.5 Location. Mobile food facilities shall not be located within  twenty ten feet (20'10’) of buildings, tents, canopies or membrane structures or  within ten feet (10') of any other mobile food facility.  Exceptions:   AGENDA ITEM # 9. d) ORDINANCE NO. ________  8  1. When mobile food facilities are positioned on public streets,  the distance from buildings may be reduced to five feet (5'). This exception is  designated for events lasting a maximum of no more than three (3) consecutive  calendar days in a row.  2. When located on private property, the distance from buildings  may be reduced to five feet (5’) if exposed by a fire wall constructed of materials  of clay or concrete only and having no openings such as windows or doors.  SECTION VII. Subsection 4‐5‐070.C.55, currently codified as 4‐5‐070.54, of the Renton  Municipal Code is amended as follows:  54.55. Subsection 903.2, Where required, of the International Fire Code,  2015 Edition, is hereby amended to read as follows:  903.2 Where required. Approved automatic sprinkler systems in new  buildings and structures shall be provided in the locations described in this  section.  903.2.1  All newly constructed buildings with a gross square footage of  five thousand (5,000) or greater square feet, regardless of type of use as well as  zero lot line townhouses with an aggregate area of all connected townhouses  equaling five thousand (5,000) or greater square feet must be sprinklered   equipped with sprinklers in accordance with this Chapter. Additions to existing  buildings which would result in a gross floor area greater than five thousand  (5,000) square feet must be retrofitted with an automatic sprinkler system.  Exceptions:  AGENDA ITEM # 9. d) ORDINANCE NO. ________  9  1. One‐time additions to International Building Code Group R‐3  occupancies of up to five hundred (500) square feet are permitted without  compliance with this section.  2. Single‐family and duplex dwellings and townhouses built in  compliance with the International Residential Code and meeting fire flow and  access requirements of the City of Renton.  When not required by other provisions of this chapter, a fire‐ extinguishing system installed in accordance with NFPA 13 may be used for  increases and substitutions allowed in Subsections 504.3, 506.2 and Table 601 of  the Building Code.  903.2.2  All newly established building occupancy uses defined as  Private Smoking Clubs. Fire sprinklers shall be installed throughout the entire fire  area utilized for such occupancy, regardless of size of such occupancy.  SECTION VIII. Subsection 4‐5‐070.C of the Renton Municipal Code is amended to add a  new subsection 4‐5‐070.C.78, to read as shown below. All remaining subsections shall be  renumbered accordingly.  78. Subsection 904.12.6, Operations and maintenance, of the  International Fire Code, 2015 Edition, is hereby amended to add a new subsection  to read as follows:  904.12.6.4  Commercial Cooking Hood Suppression System  Contractor.    AGENDA ITEM # 9. d) ORDINANCE NO. ________  10  904.12.6.4.1 “Commercial Cooking Hood Suppression System  Contractor” Definition.  A person or organization that offers to undertake the  execution of contracts or accepts payment for the inspection, maintenance, or  servicing of a commercial cooking hood suppression system.   904.12.6.4.2 Penalty for Violation.  It shall be unlawful for any  person or organization to perform an inspection, maintenance, or servicing of a  commercial cooking hood suppression system contractor without a valid permit.  A violations of this section is a misdemeanor, punishable in accordance with RMC  1‐3‐1. Each separate instance where an inspection, maintenance or service was  provided constitutes a separate violation.  SECTION IX. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or work of this  ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court or competent jurisdiction,  such invalidity or unconstitutionality thereof shall not affect the constitutionality of any other  section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this ordinance.  SECTION X. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after  publication of a summary of this ordinance in the City’s official newspaper.  The summary shall  consist of this ordinance’s title.      PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this _______ day of ___________________, 2018.                         Jason A. Seth, City Clerk    AGENDA ITEM # 9. d) ORDINANCE NO. ________  11  APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this _______ day of _____________________, 2018.                         Denis Law, Mayor    Approved as to form:             Shane Moloney, City Attorney  Date of Publication:      ORD:2014:10/12/18:scr  AGENDA ITEM # 9. d) 1  CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON    ORDINANCE NO. ________     AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING  SUBSECTIONS 8‐2‐2.G, 8‐2‐3.E, AND 8‐4‐24.A, AND SECTIONS 8‐4‐31, AND 8‐5‐ 15 OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE, ESTABLISHING PIPED UTILITY RATES FOR  2019 AND 2020, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND ESTABLISHING AN  EFFECTIVE DATE.     THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:  SECTION I. Subsection 8‐2‐2.G of the Renton Municipal Code, is amended as shown  below. All other provisions of Subsection 8‐2‐2 remain in effect and unchanged.  G.  Special Rates:  1. For a seventy‐five percent (75%) rate subsidy for senior and/or  disabled low‐income customers:  a. Senior and/or disabled citizens who qualified under RMC 8‐4‐31.C  for low‐income rates prior to August 1, 1994, are eligible for rates of two dollars  and ninety‐eight eighty‐seven cents ($2.98 2.87) per month for 20197 and three  two dollars and four ninety‐eight cents ($3.04 2.98) per month for 202018.  2b. Senior and/or disabled citizens who qualify under RMC 8‐4‐31.C for  low‐income rates after August 1, 1994, and prior to May 31, 2008, are eligible for  a seventy‐five percent (75%) rate subsidy equal to rates of three dollars and  seventy‐one forty‐two cents ($3.71 3.42) per month for 20197 and three dollars  and seventy‐nine fifty‐six cents ($3.79 3.56) per month for 202018.  32. All senior and/or disabled citizens qualifying under RMC 8‐4‐31.C for  low‐income rates after May 31, 2008, are eligible for a fifty percent (50%) subsidy  AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  2 equal to a rate of seven six dollars and forty‐three eighty‐six cents ($7.43 6.86) per  month for 20197 and seven dollars and fifty‐eight thirteen cents ($7.58 7.13) per  month for 202018.  SECTION II. Subsection 8‐2‐3.E of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as shown  below. All other provisions of Subsection 8‐2‐3 remain in effect and unchanged.  E. Charges For Surface Water Utility:  1. The following schedule is hereby adopted as the monthly charges to be  paid to the City for surface water utility services:  a. Single‐family dwelling: $14.85 14.28 per unit for 20197 and $15.15  14.85 for 202018.  b. Low intensity, 0.5 acre or less: $36.76 35.35 per acre for 20197 and  $37.50 36.76 per acre for 202018.  c. Medium intensity, 0.5 acre or less: $53.18 51.14 per acre for 20197  and $54.24 53.18 per acre for 202018.  d. High intensity, 0.5 acre or less: $68.56 65.93 per acre for 20197 and  $69.93 68.56 per acre for 202018.  e. Low intensity, more than 0.5 acre: $73.53 70.70 per acre for 20197  and $75.00 73.53 per acre for 202018.  f. Medium intensity, more than 0.5 acre: $106.30 102.21 per acre for  20197 and $108.43 106.30 per acre for 202018. g. High intensity, more than 0.5 acre: $137.13 131.85 per acre for  20197 and $139.87 137.13 per acre for 202018.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  3 h. Gravel pits: $147.83 142.15 per acre for 20197 and $150.79 147.83  for 202018.  i. City streets: $36.86 35.44 per acre for 20197 and $37.60 36.86 per  acre for 202018.  2.    Senior and/or disabled citizens who qualify under RMC 8‐4‐31.B shall  be eligible, upon application, for special rates as detailed in RMC 8‐2‐2.G.  3.    (Rep. by Ord. 4898, 3‐19‐2001)   SECTION III. Subsection 8‐4‐24.A of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as shown  below. All other provisions of Subsection 8‐4‐24 remain in effect and unchanged.  A. Fees For Private Water; Fire Service: The charges for such fire protection  services are hereby established as follows:  1. Fire Protection Charges: The private fire protection charges are hereby  fixed in the following schedule:  Meter 20197  Rates  202018  Rates  1 inch $6.27 $6.40 6.27  1‐½ inch $7.01 $7.15 7.01  2 inch $9.01 $9.19 9.01  3 inch $23.79 $24.27 23.79 4 inch $29.27 $29.86 29.27 6 inch $42.06 $42.90 42.06 8 inch $56.65 $57.78 56.65 10 inch $73.08 $74.54 73.08 12 inch $87.68 $89.43 87.68   2.    Water Used For Extinguishing Fires: No charge will be made for water  used in extinguishing fire if the owner or occupant of the premises where such fire  occurs gives written notice to the office of the Utilities Engineer within ten (10)  AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  4 days from the date of such fire. In no case will any tap be made upon any pipe  used for fire service purposes or any tank connected therewith, nor shall the use  of any water be permitted through any fire service nor through any pipes, tanks  or other fixtures therewith connected for any purposes except the extinguishing  of fire on such premises or testing flows for fire control purposes.  SECTION IV.  Section 8‐4‐31 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:  8‐4‐31 CHARGES FOR METERED WATER SERVICE INSIDE CITY:  A.    Customer Classifications: There will be five (5) new customer classes for  the water utility. They will be single‐family/duplex, multi‐family, non‐residential,  private irrigation, city irrigation.   B. Metered Rates:   1. The minimum rates for metered water supplied within the City in one  (1) month or fractional period thereof are hereby fixed in the following schedule:  Size of  service  20197 Rates  Single‐family/duplex,  multi‐family,  non‐residential  20197 Rates  Private irrigation, City  irrigation    202018 Rates  Single‐ family/duplex,  multi‐family,  non‐residential  202018 Rates  Private irrigation,  City irrigation    3/4" $17.60 $10.58 $17.95 17.60 $10.79 10.58 1" $34.89 $18.92 $35.59 34.89 $19.30 18.92 1‐1/2" $67.33 $32.29 $68.68 67.33 $32.94 32.29 2" $105.52 $49.46 $107.63 105.52 $50.45 49.46 3" $216.81 $104.67 $221.15 216.81 $106.66 104.67 4" $330.75 $155.65 $337.37 330.75 $158.76 155.65 6" $645.28 $294.81 $658.19 645.28 $300.71 294.81 8" $1,262.94 $645.13 $1,288.20 1,262.94 $658.03 645.13 10" $1,882.63 $829.55 $1,920.28 1,882.63 $846.14 829.55 12" $2,739.86 $1,197.90 $2,794.66 2,739.86 $1,221.86 1,197.90   AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  5 2. Commodity Rates: Three (3) consumption blocks will be established for  single‐family and duplex customers. The size of the first block will be less than five  hundred (500) cubic feet of water consumed per month. The second block will be  five hundred (500) to one thousand (1,000) cubic feet of water consumed per  month. The third block will be over one thousand (1,000) cubic feet of water  consumed per month.  The rates for these three (3) blocks are as follows:   20197 Rates 202018 Rates  Less than 500 cubic feet/mo. $2.54/100cf $2.59 2.54/100cf  500 – 1,000 cubic feet/mo. $3.41/100cf $3.48 3.41/100cf  Over 1,000 cubic feet/mo. $4.30/100cf $4.39 4.30/100cf    Customers that are multi‐family, non‐residential, private irrigation and City  irrigation will pay for consumption at the following rates per one hundred (100)  cubic feet:   20197 Rates 202018  Rates  Multi‐family $3.29 $3.36 3.29  Non‐residential $3.48 $3.55 3.48  Private Irrigation $5.58 $5.69 5.58  City Irrigation $3.92 $4.00 3.92  Hydrant Meter $5.58 $5.69 5.58    3.    (Rep. by Ord. 4898, 3‐19‐2001)  C.    Senior Citizens And Disabled Persons: The following is hereby established  for certain senior citizens and disabled persons who are economically  disadvantaged as herein set forth:   1.    Low‐Income Seniors: A “low‐income senior citizen” is defined as a  person sixty‐one (61) years of age or older who resides in a single‐family dwelling  AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  6 that is separately metered with a City water meter for water usage, either as  owner, purchaser, or renter, with the utility account under his/her name, and  whose total combined household income does not exceed the annual income  threshold for low‐income rate eligibility. The annual income threshold for  eligibility for low‐income rate shall be adjusted each calendar year, using the  Income Guidelines for King County as provided annually by the U.S. Department  of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) or King County’s qualifying income  criteria for a senior citizen/disability property tax exemption, whichever is more  favorable. Disposable income, defined by RCW 84.36.383(5), includes all income  sources and amounts received by the owner, purchaser or renter, his/her  spouse/domestic partner and any co‐tenants. Any household with a disposable  income of thirty percent (30%) or less of the median household income for King  County and qualified for a subsidy prior to May 31, 2008, will be eligible for a  seventy‐five percent (75%) rate subsidy. All other households with an annual  disposable income less than King County’s maximum qualifying income for a  senior citizen/disability property tax exemption are eligible for a fifty percent  (50%) rate subsidy. For households with more than two (2) individuals, an  additional five thousand dollars ($5,000) is added to the income threshold per  individual.   2.    Low‐Income Disabled Citizen: A “low‐income disabled citizen” is  defined as: a) a person qualifying for special parking privileges under RCW  46.19.010; b) a blind person as defined in RCW 74.18.020; c) a disabled,  AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  7 handicapped, or incapacitated person as defined under any other existing State or  Federal program; or d) a person on home kidney dialysis treatment who resides in  a single‐family dwelling that is separately metered for water usage, either as  owner, purchaser or renter, with the utility account under his/her name, and  whose total combined household income does not exceed the annual income  threshold for eligibility for low‐income rate.   3.    Application:  a.    A person shall meet either of the above requirements to qualify for  senior citizen and disabled rate(s). Every such person shall file with the Utilities  billing section Utility Billing division of the City, his or her affidavit, that he/she or  they are qualified to be charged the special rate for such utility services herein  stated.  b.    Such statement shall contain such other information as the Utilities  billing section Utility Billing division may prescribe, including but not limited to  address, ownership or interest in the dwelling occupied by such applicant(s),  amount, source and nature of all household members’ income from any and all  sources, proof of disability status and/or age, together with the applicant’s  unqualified promise to forthwith notify the City of any circumstances or change in  condition which would make the applicant(s) ineligible to receive said special  rate(s). The Utilities billing section Utility Billing division may establish rules and  procedures for implementing this Section.   4.    Low‐Income Rates:  AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  8 a. For a seventy‐five percent (75%) rate subsidy:  (1)  For those senior citizens and disabled persons who qualified as  economically disadvantaged, and were on this low‐income rate prior to August 1,  1994, the rate for water service relating to such single‐family dwelling in which  such eligible person or persons permanently reside is two dollars and eight cents  ($2.08) per month for 20197 and two dollars and twelve eight cents ($2.12 2.08)  per month for 202018, limited to nine hundred (900) cubic feet of water per  month. Any water consumption over nine hundred (900) cubic feet per month  shall be charged as provided in Subsections A and B of this Section., except for  those persons who qualify under home kidney dialysis. These customers are  limited to one thousand seven hundred (1,700) cubic feet of water per month  before any excess is charged as provided in Subsections A and B of this Section.   b.(2)  For tThose senior citizens and disabled persons who qualify as  economically disadvantaged, and were on this low‐income rate after August 1,  1994, and prior to May 31, 2008, are eligible for a seventy‐five percent (75%) rate  subsidy. Tthe rate for water service relating to such single‐family dwelling in which  such eligible person or persons permanently reside is four dollars and forty thirty‐ seven cents ($4.40 4.37) per month for 20197 and four dollars and forty‐nine  thirty‐seven cents ($4.49 4.37) per month for 202018, limited to nine hundred  (900) cubic feet of water per month. Any water consumption over nine hundred  (900) cubic feet per month shall be charged as provided in Subsections A and B of  this Section, except for those persons who qualify under home kidney dialysis.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  9 These customers are limited to one thousand seven hundred (1,700) cubic feet of  water per month before any excess is charged as provided in Subsections A and B  of this Section.   cb. For all other senior citizens and/or disabled persons who qualify for  low‐income rates according to the criteria in subsections C.1 and C.2 of this  Section after May 31, 2008, they will be eligible for a fifty percent (50%) subsidy  on the charges for water service relating to such single‐family dwelling in which  such eligible person or persons permanently reside. The fifty percent (50%)  subsidy will apply to the basic charge and commodity charge only. The commodity  subsidy is limited to nine hundred (900) cubic feet of water per month. Any water  consumption over nine hundred (900) cubic feet per month shall be charged as  provided in Subsections A and B of this Section, except for those persons who  qualify under home kidney dialysis. These customers are limited to one thousand  seven hundred (1,700) cubic feet of water per month before any excess is charged  as provided in Subsections A and B of this Section.  5.    For those senior citizens sixty‐one (61) years of age or older and/or  disabled citizens, when such seniors and/or disabled citizens are not otherwise  eligible for special rates as low‐income seniors and/or disabled citizens, but who  qualify for property tax exemption pursuant to RCW 84.36.381(5)(a) and are not  residents of the City, shall be exempt from the fifty percent (50%) utility surcharge  applicable to those customers not residents of the City. To receive this exemption  AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  10 the applicant must provide the information required under subsection C.3 of this  Section.  D.    Rate Revenue For Capital Purpose: A portion of the revenue generated  from the above rates will be used for water utility related capital improvement  projects and/or debt services for the same as indicated in the adopted budget.  Also included in the above rates are applicable State and local taxes.  E.    Penalty And Late Charges: Penalty and late charges shall be the same as in  RMC 8‐1‐8.A.1.b.   SECTION V. Section 8‐5‐15 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:  8‐5‐15 SEWER CHARGES:   A. Disposal Rates: The monthly rates and charges for sewage disposal service  shall be as follows:  1. Single‐Family: The 20197 rate is twenty‐nine twenty‐eight dollars and  ninety‐one seventy‐six cents ($29.91 28.76); the 202018 rate is thirty twenty‐nine  dollars and fifty‐one ninety‐one cents ($30.51 29.91).  2. All Other Users: The 20197 rate is a base charge of four dollars and sixty  forty‐two cents ($4.60 4.42) plus three dollars and thirty‐seven twenty‐four cents  ($3.37 3.24) per month for each one hundred (100) cubic feet of water used, but  not less than twenty‐nine twenty‐eight dollars and ninety‐one seventy‐six cents  ($29.91 28.76) per month; the 202018 rate is a base charge of four dollars and  sixty‐nine  cents ($4.69 4.60) plus three dollars and forty‐four thirty‐seven  cents  ($3.44 3.37) per month for one hundred (100) cubic feet of water used, but not  AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  11 less than thirty twenty‐nine dollars and  fifty‐one ninety‐one  cents ($30.51 29.91)  per month.  3. Charges For Sewer Service Without City Water: In the event that water  obtained from sources other than purchased from the City is either discharged or  drained into the sewer system, users shall be charged by one (1) of the two (2)  following methods:  a. For single‐family residences: The 20197 rate is twenty‐nine twenty‐ eight dollars and ninety‐one seventy‐six cents ($29.91 28.76); the 202018 rate is  thirty twenty‐nine dollars and fifty‐one ninety‐one cents ($30.51 29.91).  b. For other than single‐family dwellings, the Public Works  Administrator or designee shall install a water meter into such private water  system at cost to property owners, and the method of billing shall be in  compliance with Subsection A.2 of this Section.   4.    (Rep. by Ord. 4898, 3‐19‐01)  B.    Separate Sewer Exempt Meter: Whenever the use of water is such that a  portion of the water used does not flow into the City sewer system but is lost by  evaporation or used in irrigation, manufacturing or any other use, and the person  in control provides proof of this fact, such person may apply for the installation of  a separate sewer exempt meter to measure the amount of water so used or lost  and no charge shall be made for sewage because of water so used or lost. A sewer  exempt meter application will be made in the same manner as a regular water  meter installation. All sewer exempt meters shall be located at the property line  AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  12 or adjacent to the regular meter; provided, however, an evaporation exemption  may be granted to coin‐operated and commercial laundries without the  installation of a submeter. Such exemption shall be an eleven percent (11%)  reduction in chargeable water consumption for commercial and industrial  laundries and a three percent (3%) reduction in chargeable water consumption for  coin‐operated laundries.   C.    Service Outside Of City: The rates to such special uses shall be one and  one‐half (1‐1/2) times the basic City water rates applicable to resident users for  similar services plus any monthly fees levied by King County Wastewater except  that such exemptions and discounts as provided in RMC 8‐4‐32 and subsections  D.4 and D.5 of this Section shall likewise apply to these rates.  D. Additional Charges: In addition to the foregoing charges specified in this  Section, the following rates shall be charged:  1. For each single‐family dwelling unit, a charge of forty‐five forty‐four  dollars and thirty‐three twenty‐two cents ($45.33 44.22) per month and a rate  adjustment charge of zero dollars ($0.00) per month for King County Wastewater  in accordance with the Interlocal Agreement with King County Wastewater.   2. For all users other than single‐family, a charge of forty‐five forty‐four  dollars and thirty‐three twenty‐two cents ($45.33 44.22) per month and a rate  adjustment charge of zero dollars ($0.00) per month for King County Wastewater  for each seven hundred fifty (750) cubic feet, or any fraction thereof, of water  used in accordance with the Interlocal Agreement with King County Wastewater.   AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  13 3. Any additional charges hereafter imposed by King County Wastewater  under the “Industrial Cost Recovery” or “Industrial Waste Surcharge” programs  required under the FWPCA (PL 92‐500), Section 204, or as same may be amended  hereafter, plus fifteen percent (15%) thereof as an additional charge for the City’s  cost of implementing such programs.   4. Senior and/or disabled low income rates:  a. For a seventy‐five percent (75%) subsidy:   (1)   Senior and/or disabled low‐income citizens who qualified  under RMC 8‐4‐31.C for low‐income rates prior to August 1, 1994, are eligible for  a nonsubsidized rate of forty‐five forty‐four dollars and thirty‐three twenty‐two  cents ($45.33 44.22) per month and a rate adjustment charge of zero dollars  ($0.00) per month for King County Wastewater in accordance with the Interlocal  Agreement with King County Wastewater, and a subsidized rate of two dollars and  fifty‐eight forty ‐eight cents ($2.58 2.48) per month for City sewer charges for a  total of forty‐seven forty‐six dollars and ninety‐one seventy cents ($47.91 46.70)  for 20197; and a nonsubsidized rate of forty‐five forty‐four dollars and thirty‐three  twenty‐two  cents ($45.33 44.22) per month and a rate adjustment charge of zero  dollars  ($0.00) per month for King County Wastewater in accordance with the  Interlocal Agreement with for King County Wastewater, and a subsidized rate of  two dollars and sixty‐three fifty ‐eight cents ($2.63 2.58) per month for City sewer  charges for a total of forty‐seven forty‐six dollars and ninety‐six eighty cents  ($47.96 46.80) for 202018.   AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  14 b.(2)   Senior and/or disabled citizens who qualify under RMC 8‐4‐31.C  for low‐income rates after August 1, 1994, and prior to May 31, 2008, are eligible  for a seventy‐five percent (75%) subsidy of City sewer charges. For 2019: a  nonsubsidized rate of forty‐five forty‐four dollars and thirty‐three twenty‐two    cents ($45.33 44.22) per month and a rate adjustment charge of zero dollars  ($0.00) per month for King County Wastewater in accordance with the Interlocal  Agreement with King County Wastewater, and a subsidized rate of seven dollars  and forty‐eight twenty cents ($7.48 7.20) per month for City sewer charges for a  total of fifty‐two fifty‐one dollars and eighty‐one forty‐two  cents ($52.81 51.42)  for 2017; and a nonsubsidized rate of forty‐five forty‐four dollars and thirty‐three  twenty‐two cents ($45.33 44.22) per month and a rate adjustment charge of zero  dollars ($0.00) per month for King County Wastewater in accordance with the  Interlocal Agreement with King County Wastewater, and a subsidized rate of  seven dollars and sixty‐three forty‐nine cents ($7.63 7.49) per month for City  sewer charges for a total of fifty‐two fifty‐one dollars and ninety‐six seventy‐one  cents ($52.96 51.71) for 202018.   cb. All other senior and/or disabled citizens qualifying under RMC 8‐4‐ 31.C for low‐income rates after May 31, 2008, are eligible for a fifty percent (50%)  subsidy for City sewer charges. For 20197: a nonsubsidized rate of forty‐five forty‐ four dollars and thirty‐three twenty‐two cents ($45.33 44.22) per month and a  rate adjustment charge of zero dollars ($0.00) per month for King County  Wastewater in accordance with the Interlocal Agreement with King County  AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  15 Wastewater, and a subsidized rate of fourteen  dollars and ninety‐six thirty‐eight  cents ($14.96 14.38) per month for City sewer charges for a total of sixty fifty‐eight   dollars and twenty‐nine sixty cents ($60.29 58.60); for 202018: a nonsubsidized  rate of forty‐five forty‐four dollars and thirty‐three twenty‐two cents ($45.33  44.22) per month  and a rate adjustment charge of zero dollars ($0.00) per month  for King County Wastewater in accordance with the Interlocal Agreement with  King County Wastewater, and a subsidized rate of fifteen fourteen dollars and  twenty‐six ninety‐six  cents ($15.26 14.96) per month for City sewer charges for a  total of sixty fifty‐nine dollars and fifty‐nine eighteen cents ($60.59 59.18).  5.    For those senior citizens sixty‐one (61) years of age or older and/or  disabled citizens, when such seniors and/or disabled citizens are not otherwise  eligible for special rates as low‐income seniors and/or disabled citizens, but who  qualify for property tax exemption pursuant to RCW 84.36.381(5)(a) and are not  residents of the City shall be exempt from the fifty percent (50%) utility surcharge  applicable to those customers not residents of the City. To receive this exemption  the applicant must provide the information required under RMC 8‐4‐31.C.2.  E.    Installation Of Sewage Meter: Whenever the use of the public sewer is  such that infiltration and/or inflow is evident from a private sewage facility, or a  building sewer, where the sewer flow is two (2) times in excess of the daily  metered water, the Utilities Engineer shall install a sewage meter and charge the  regular monthly rates and charges for customers in that class, for all infiltration  and inflow and sewage that it discharged into the public sewers. All costs and  AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  16 expenses incident to the installation and connection of the sewer meter shall be  borne by the owner or applicant of the premises in question.   F.    Rate Revenue For Capital Purpose: A portion of the revenue generated  from the above rates will be used for sewer utility related capital improvement  projects and/or debt services for the same as indicated in the adopted budget.  Also included in the above rates are applicable State and local taxes.  G.    Penalty And Late Charges: Penalty and late charges shall be the same as  in RMC 8‐1‐8A.1.b.   H.    Remission Of Sewer Rates: When a water meter has been turned off  pursuant to the provisions of RMC 8‐4‐10, the owner or occupant may request, in  writing, a remission of sewer rates. No remission of rates will be made for a period  of less than one month.   SECTION VI. These rates become effective with billings computed on or after January 1,  2019 for the 2019 rates and January 1, 2020 for the 2020 rates.    SECTION VII. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or work of this  ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court or competent jurisdiction,  such invalidity or unconstitutionality thereof shall not affect the constitutionality of any other  section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this ordinance.  SECTION VIII. This ordinance shall be effective on January 1, 2019.  PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this _______ day of ___________________, 2018.                           Jason A. Seth, City Clerk  AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) ORDINANCE NO. _______  17   APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this _______ day of _______________________, 2018.                           Denis Law, Mayor      Approved as to form:             Shane Moloney, City Attorney  Date of Publication: _____________  ORD:2024:10/11/18:scr  AGENDA ITEM # 9. e) 1  CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON    ORDINANCE NO. ________    AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTION  8‐1‐10 OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE, ESTABLISHING THE 2019 AND 2020  SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SERVICES RATES FOR ALL CUSTOMER CLASSES,  PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.      THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:   SECTION I.  Section 8‐1‐10 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:   8‐1‐10:  RATES FOR SERVICES:    The following schedule is hereby adopted as the monthly charges to be paid to  the City for services rendered in each category:  A.  Residential Customers:  1.  For garbage cans, carts, and/or garbage units:  Single‐family Every Other Week Garbage &  Recycling,  Weekly Yard Waste & Food Scraps Cart  Service Level   20179 Renton  SWU Monthly  Rates  201820 Renton  SWU Monthly  Rates  Mini Cart (20 Gallon)  $12.84 13.49 $12.97 14.03 35 Gallon Contractor Cart  $21.12 22.18 $21.33 23.07 45 Gallon Contractor Cart  $26.62 27.97 $26.89 29.08 64 Gallon Contractor Cart  $37.05 38.92 $37.42 40.47 96 Gallon Contractor Cart  $54.69 57.45 $55.24 59.75 Senior Mini Cart Rate (75% subsidy)/Existing  $3.21 3.37 $3.24 3.51 Senior Mini Cart Rate (50% subsidy)  $6.43 6.74 $6.49 7.01 Senior 35 Gallon Cart Rate (50% subsidy)  $10.56 11.10 $10.67 11.54 Senior 45 Gallon Cart Rate (50% subsidy)  $13.30 13.97 $13.43 14.53 Senior 64 Gallon Cart Rate (50% subsidy)  $18.53 19.47 $18.72 20.25 Senior 96 Gallon Cart Rate (50% subsidy)  $27.53 28.92 $27.81 30.08 Extra gGarbage, up to 15 gallons per unit/per  pickup    $3.93 4.13 $3.97 4.29 Extra yYard wWaste cCart rRental  $2.18 2.29 $2.20 2.38 Return Trip Charge per pickup    $5.70 5.94 $5.76 6.18 Cart Cleaning (per cart, per cleaning)  $11.44 $11.90 AGENDA ITEM # 9. f) ORDINANCE NO. ________  2  Drive‐in Charge (per month)  $6.85 $7.13 Overweight/Oversize Container (per pickup)  $3.44 $3.58 Re‐delivery (one or more containers)  $11.44 $11.90 Sunken Can Surcharge  $8.60 $8.94   2. Residential customers are allowed to change their garbage service  level once per year without incurring an administrative fee.  Each garbage service  level change per year above the once per year allowance will result in an  administrative fee of thirty‐five dollars ($30.00 35.00).  The one (1) year period  shall begin January 1 and shall end December 31 each year.  3.  Senior and/or disabled customers who qualified under Subsection 8‐4‐ 31.C of this Title for low‐income rates for seventy‐five percent (75%) subsidy  prior to May 31, 2008, are eligible for a three dollars and twenty‐one thirty‐ seven cents ($3.21 3.37) fee for 20179 and three dollars and twenty‐four fifty‐ one cents ($3.24 3.51) fee for 201820 for 20 Gallon Mini Cart service.  For  services other than Mini Cart service, the rate schedule as provided in Subsection  8‐1‐10.A.1 will apply.  All senior and/or disabled customers qualifying under  Subsection 8‐4‐31.C for low income rates after May 31, 2008, are eligible for a  fifty percent (50%) subsidy of the charges for the service level selected.  4.  Premium Weekly Collection:  Single‐family residential customers may  elect to have their garbage collected weekly for an additional fee of twenty‐one  twenty‐two dollars and fifty‐five sixty‐four cents ($21.55 22.64) per month for  20179 and twenty‐one twenty‐three dollars and seventy‐seven fifty‐five cents  ($21.77 23.55) per month for 201820.  This fee will be added to the monthly  garbage billing as an extra Premium Service Fee.  AGENDA ITEM # 9. f) ORDINANCE NO. ________  3  5.   Miscellaneous Services: The City of Renton offers miscellaneous  services at the following rates:  Services Cost per Pick Up  On‐Call Bulky Waste Collection    20179 Rates 201820 Rates White Goods, except Refrigerators/Freezers per unit $69.02 72.50 $69.71 75.40 Refrigerators/Freezers per unit $73.85 77.57 $74.59 80.68 Sofas/Chairs per unit $64.18 67.41 $64.82 70.11 Mattresses per unit $61.76 64.87 $62.38 67.47   B.  Commercial Customers:  1.  Multi‐Ffamily Carts:  Customers have the following cart‐based services  available:     Multi‐fFamily Cart Service Level      20179 SWU  Monthly  Rates  201820 SWU  Monthly  Rates   One 20 Gallon Mini Cart $22.93 24.09 $23.16 25.05  One 35 Gallon Garbage Cart $29.81 31.31 $30.11 32.57 Weekly One 45 Gallon Garbage Cart $38.86 $40.42 Can and One 64 Gallon Contractor Cart $44.14 46.36 $44.58 48.22 Cart One 96 Gallon Contractor Cart $58.47 61.41 $59.05 63.87  Extra Cans or Units ‐32 Gallon Equivalent $6.47 6.53 $6.53 6.79    Weekly Yard Waste Collection 64 Gallon  Yard Waste Cart  $43.12 45.29 $43.55 47.10   2.  Commercial Carts: Customers have the following contractor cart‐ based services available:    Commercial Cart Service Level  20179 SWU  Monthly Rates  201820 SWU  Monthly Rates   One 20 Gallon Mini Cart $36.21 38.03 $36.57 39.55  One 35 Gallon Garbage Cart $40.27 42.30 $40.67 43.99 Weekly One 45 Gallon Garbage Cart $48.21 $50.14 Commercial One 64 Gallon Contractor Garbage Cart $51.74 54.35 $52.26 56.52 Can and One 96 Gallon Contractor Garbage Cart $63.55 66.76 $64.19 69.43 AGENDA ITEM # 9. f) ORDINANCE NO. ________  4  Cart Extra Cans or Units – 32 Gallon  Equivalent  $6.22 6.79 $6.28 7.06    Weekly Yard Waste Collection 64  Gallon Yard Waste Cart  $41.46 45.29 $41.87 47.10   3.  Hydraulically Handled Commercial Detachable Containers One (1) to  Eight (8) Yards: The rate for the handling of hydraulically handled detachable  containers approved by the City’s contractor and the City for use by commercial,  industrial and multiple‐multi‐family residence establishments shall be as follows:  a.  Monthly Rates:    Commercial Service Level  20179 SWU  Monthly Rates  201820 SWU  Monthly Rates   1 Cubic Yard, 1 pickup/week $108.67 114.15 $109.76 118.72  1 Cubic Yard, 2 pickups/week $204.09 214.37 $206.13 222.95  1 Cubic Yard, 3 pickups/week $299.53 314.63 $302.53 327.22  1 Cubic Yard, 4 pickups/week $394.95 414.85 $398.90 431.45   1 Cubic Yard, 5 pickups/week $490.37 515.07 $495.27 535.69   1.5 Cubic Yards, 1 pickup/week $148.97 156.48 $150.46 162.74   1.5 Cubic Yards, 2 pickups/week $284.70 299.05 $287.55 311.02   1.5 Cubic Yards, 3 pickups/week $420.43 441.61 $424.63 459.28 Commercial  1.5 Cubic Yards, 4 pickups/week $556.16 584.18 $561.72 607.56  Detachable 1.5 Cubic Yards, 5 pickups/week $691.87 726.73 $698.79 755.81 Container  2 Cubic Yards, 1 pickup/week $187.81 197.28 $189.69 205.17 (Loose)  2 Cubic Yards, 2 pickups/week $362.37 380.62 $365.99 395.86   2 Cubic Yards, 3 pickups/week $536.93 563.98 $542.30 586.55   2 Cubic Yards, 4 pickups/week $711.49 747.33 $718.60 777.24   2 Cubic Yards, 5 pickups/week $886.05 930.69 $894.91 967.94   3 Cubic Yards, 1 pickup/week $267.22 280.68 $269.89 291.91   3 Cubic Yards, 2 pickups/week $521.21 547.47 $526.42 569.38   3 Cubic Yards, 3 pickups/week $775.19 814.25 $782.94 846.83   3 Cubic Yards, 4 pickups/week $1,029.17 1,081.02 $1,039.46 1,124.28   3 Cubic Yards, 5 pickups/week $1,283.16 1,347.81 $1,295.99 1,401.75   4 Cubic Yards, 1 pickup/week $346.50 363.96 $349.97 378.53   4 Cubic Yards, 2 pickups/week $679.77 714.02 $686.57 742.60   4 Cubic Yards, 3 pickups/week $1,013.04 1,064.08 $1,023.17 1,106.66   4 Cubic Yards, 4 pickups/week $1,346.19 1,414.02 $1,359.65 1,470.60   4 Cubic Yards, 5 pickups/week $1,679.56 1,764.19 $1,696.36 1,834.79 AGENDA ITEM # 9. f) ORDINANCE NO. ________  5    6 Cubic Yards, 1 pickup/week $502.74 528.07 $507.77 549.21   6 Cubic Yards, 2 pickups/week $992.24 1,042.23 $1,002.16 1,083.94   6 Cubic Yards, 3 pickups/week $1,481.74 1,556.40 $1,496.56 1,618.68   6 Cubic Yards, 4 pickups/week $1,971.24 2,070.56 $1,990.95 2,153.42   6 Cubic Yards, 5 pickups/week $2,460.74 2,584.73 $2,485.35 2,688.16   8 Cubic Yards, 1 pickup/week $658.05 691.21 $664.63 718.87   8 Cubic Yards, 2 pickups/week $1,302.86 1,368.51 $1,315.89 1,423.27   8 Cubic Yards, 3 pickups/week $1,947.65 2,045.79 $1,967.13 2,127.65   8 Cubic Yards, 4 pickups/week $2,592.46 2,723.08 $2,618.38 2,832.05   8 Cubic Yards, 5 pickups/week $3,237.27 3,400.38 $3,269.64 3,536.45  Extra loose cubic yard, per pickup $22.02 23.13 $22. 24 24.05       Commercial Service Level  20179 SWU Monthly  Rates 201820 SWU  Monthly Rates  Commercial 1 Cubic Yard Compactor $259.19 272.25 $261.78 283.14 Detachable 1.5 Cubic Yards Compactor $374.55 393.43 $378.30 409.17 Container 2 Cubic Yards Compactor $481.37 505.62 $486.18 525.85 (Compacted) 3 Cubic Yards Compactor $708.94 744.66 $716.03 774.46   4 Cubic Yards Compactor $936.81 984.01 $946.18 1,023.39   6 Cubic Yards Compactor $1,391.87 1,462.00 $1,405.79 1,520.51   b. Rental Rates:  Rental rates for one (1) to eight (8) yard containers  will be paid in the monthly rates.  c. Minimum Pickups:  Minimum pickups for containers and  compactors between one (1) and eight (8) yards will be once per week.  4. Temporary containers are rented and billings are handled directly by  Waste Management, Inc.  54. Extra Charges:  a.  The following extra charges will apply for commercial services,  including Multi‐family and Commercial Cart, Detachable and Roll Off Container  services:  AGENDA ITEM # 9. f) ORDINANCE NO. ________  6  Commercial Extra Service Fees 20179 201820 Commercial cart carry out charge if > 50 feet (per  time)    $7.39 7.69 $7.46 7.99 Additional roll out fees over 25 feet,  from point of safe truck access/ pickup    $4.09 $4.13 Unlocking & locking gates and/or container lids, per  pickup    $4.23 $4.27 Return trip for carts/containers not available for  collection at regularly scheduled pickup time    $32.53 34.16 $32.85 35.53 Redelivery of Cart $11.44 11.90 Redelivery of Container $22.88 $23.80 Cleaning (per cart, per yard container capacity) $11.44 $11.90 Stand‐by Time (per minute) $1.62 $1.69 Drop Box to Other Facility (per one‐way mile) $3.22 $3.35 Solid Lid on Drop Box (monthly rental) $80.65 $83.88 Drop Box Turn Around Charge $23.06 $23.98 Hourly Rates   Rear/Side‐Load Packer + Driver $111.44 $115.90 Front Load Packer + Driver $111.44 $115.90 Drop Box Truck + Driver $111.44 $115.90 Additional Labor (per person) $42.37 $44.07   b.  Any extra yardage charges determined by the collection  contractor due to overflowing containers will be charged per yard at the one (1)  yard rate listed under subsection 8‐1‐10.B.3.a.  65.  Special Services:   a. Special Event Services: Bundled Garbage, Recycling, and Yard  Waste Cart‐based service is available upon request to customers sponsoring  Special Events within the City. The daily fee for Special Event Services is thirty‐ seven dollars and seventy‐three cents ($37.73) in 2019 and thirty‐nine dollars  and twenty‐four cents ($39.24) in 2020 per one (1) set of bundled carts.   b. Special Services Unspecified: Whenever special services not  contained within this schedule are required, the rate charged for those special  AGENDA ITEM # 9. f) ORDINANCE NO. ________  7  services shall be negotiated by the customer with the between the City and the  collection contractor.  C. Commercial Roll Off Customers:  Commercial rRoll oOff customers are  those who have a ten (10) to forty (40) yard container or compactor.  These large  disposal containers are lifted and weighed at the disposal facility.  Commercial  container customers pay a disposal pickup solid waste fees based upon the  number of pickups, a corresponding weight‐based fees and a container rental  fee.  Compactor customers pay a pickup solid waste fees based upon the number  of pickups and a corresponding weight‐based disposal fees.  1.  Base Pickup Fees:  The base pickup fees are as follows on a per  occurrence basis:  Commercial Roll Off Rates are  Per Pickup    20179    201820  10 Yards Container $222.40 233.61 $224.62 242.96  15 Yards Container $238.72 250.76 $241.11 260.80 20 Yards Container $245.26 257.63 $247.71 267.94 25 Yards Container $268.47 $279.21 30 Yards Container $265.90 279.31 $268.56 290.49 40 Yards Container $284.59 298.85 $287.35 310.81 10‐15 Yards Compactor $253.10 263.78 $255.63 274.34 20 Yards Compactor $273.48 287.27 $276.21 298.76 25 Yards Compactor $298.02 $309.94 30 Yards Compactor $293.94 308.76 $296.88 321.12 40 Yards Compactor $312.22 327.96 $315.34 341.09   The minimum pickups are twice per month.  2.  Rental Rates: The following are rental rates for permanent roll off  containers:  AGENDA ITEM # 9. f) ORDINANCE NO. ________  8  Monthly Rental Rates 20179 201820  10 Yards Container $46.03 48.35 $46.49 50.29  15 Yards Container $65.70 69.02 $66.36 71.78  20 Yards Container $85.34 89.64 $86.19 93.23  25 Yards Container $99.98 $103.98  30 Yards Container $105.02 110.32 $106.07 114.73  40 Yards Container $129.42 135.94 $130.71 141.38    3.  Disposal Fees:  In addition to the base collection charge per pickup and  the monthly rental fee, the customer must pay weight‐based disposal fees plus  applicable tax.  D.  (Rep. by Ord. 4898, 3‐19‐2001)   E. Temporary Services:  Temporary Services are Commercial Container and  Roll Off services not to exceed ninety (90) days of service. Customers will be  billed for container delivery, container rental, and container pickup based upon  the number of pickups. For ten (10) to forty (40) yard containers, customers will  be billed separate disposal charges based upon weight‐based fees plus all  applicable taxes.  Customers will be required to provide an advanced payment in  the amount of four hundred dollars ($400.00) for two (2) yard to eight (8) yard  detachable containers and eight hundred dollars ($800.00) for ten (10) to forty  (40) yard Roll Off containers. The advanced payment will be held and applied to  the final billing for services provided.  1. Temporary Container Base Pickup Fees:  Commercial Temporary Service  Per Pickup  2019 2020  2 Yard Temporary $64.52 $67.10  4 Yard Temporary $116.14 $120.78  6 Yard Temporary $165.41 $172.03  AGENDA ITEM # 9. f) ORDINANCE NO. ________  9  8 Yard Temporary $192.39 $200.09  10 – 40 Yard Temporary Container $206.80 $215.07    2.  Temporary Container Rental Fees:  Commercial Temporary  Daily Rental  2019 2020  2 Yard Temporary $6.45 $6.71  4 Yard Temporary $6.45 $6.71  6 Yard Temporary $6.45 $6.71  8 Yard Temporary $6.45 $6.71  10 – 40 Yard Container $9.23 $9.59    Commercial Temporary  Monthly Rental  2019 2020  2 Yard Temporary $196.19 $204.10  4 Yard Temporary $196.19 $204.10  6 Yard Temporary $196.19 $204.10  8 Yard Temporary $196.19 $204.10  10 – 40 Yard Container $280.75 $291.70     3.  Temporary Container Delivery Fee:  A fee in the amount of sixty‐five  dollars and ninety‐seven cents ($65.97) in 2019 and sixty‐eight dollars and sixty‐ one cents ($68.61) in 2020 will be charged for each temporary container  delivered to the customer.  EF.  Classification and Appeal: Service category classifications shall be on the  basis of the type and volume of solid waste and the purpose and type of the  dwelling or facility being served as determined by the Public Works  Administrator of the City, or the Administrator’s duly authorized representative.  Any person who shall deem their classification improper may appeal to the Solid  Waste Coordinator within forty‐five (45) days following their classification or  AGENDA ITEM # 9. f) ORDINANCE NO. ________  10  change of classification. After the decision of the Solid Waste Coordinator, if the  party appealing is still aggrieved, then the party may appeal to the Public Works  Administrator, whose decision shall be final.    SECTION II. These rates become effective with billings computed on or after January  1, 2019 for the 2019 rates and January 1, 2020 for the 2020 rates.   SECTION III. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or work of this  ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court or competent jurisdiction,  such invalidity or unconstitutionality thereof shall not affect the constitutionality of any other  section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this ordinance.  SECTION IV. This ordinance shall be effective January 1, 2019.  PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this _______ day of ___________________, 2018.                           Jason A. Seth, City Clerk    APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this _______ day of _______________________, 2018.                         Denis Law, Mayor    Approved as to form:             Shane Moloney, City Attorney  Date of Publication:      ORD:2023:9/14/18:scr  AGENDA ITEM # 9. f)