HomeMy WebLinkAboutApproved Minutes 08/20/2018August 20, 2018 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
MINUTES
City Council Regular Meeting
7:00 PM ‐ Monday, August 20, 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:
Don Persson, Council President Pro‐Tem
Randy Corman
Ryan McIrvin
Ruth Pérez
Armondo Pavone
Carol Ann Witschi
Councilmembers Absent:
Ed Prince
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT
COUNCILMEMBER ED PRINCE. CARRIED.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT
Denis Law, Mayor
Robert Harrison, Chief Administrative Officer
Leslie Clark, Senior Assistant City Attorney
Megan Gregor, Deputy City Clerk
Chip Vincent, Community & Economic Development Administrator
Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator
Jim Seitz, Transportation Systems Director
Jennifer Henning, Planning Director
Vangie Garcia, Transportation Planning Manager
Heather Gregersen, Program Development Coordinator
Commander Dan Figaro, Police Department
PROCLAMATION
a) Ready in Renton: A proclamation by Mayor Law was read declaring September 2018 to be
Ready in Renton Month, encouraging all Renton residents to formulate an emergency
preparedness plan. Emergency Management Director Deborah Needham accepted the
proclamation with thanks.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY PAVONE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
PROCLAMATION. CARRIED.
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PUBLIC HEARING
a) 2019 ‐ 2024 Transportation Improvement Program: 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 hearing to consider the annual update to the Six‐Year Transportation
Improvement Program (TIP), 2019‐2024.
Transportation Systems Director Jim Seitz introduced Transportation Planning Manager
Vangie Garcia who reported that transportation programs and projects are required to be
incorporated into the TIP in order to receive State and/or Federal funding. Ms. Garcia
explained that the TIP is a financially unconstrained document and its purpose is to develop a
multi‐year work plan and funding plan for the development of transportation facilities, it is
used to coordinate transportation projects and programs with other jurisdictions and
agencies, it allows for a reflection of involvement with citizens and elected officials, it is
mandated by state law, and is required for state and federal funding programs. She also
stated that the TIP is coordinated with public and private stakeholders in an effort to
coordinate their facility improvements.
Ms. Garcia highlighted updates to the format of the TIP document, and clarified that the
projects within the TIP proposed expenditures by category type are as follows:
Maintenance and Preservation ‐ 11 Projects (10%)
Corridor Projects ‐ 22 Projects (74%)
Traffic Operations & Safety ‐ 11 projects (3%)
Non‐Motorized ‐ 6 Projects (12%)
Other Programs ‐ 4 Projects (1%)
Additionally, she explained that the following new projects have been added to the Program:
TIP 2.2: SW 43rd St. Pavement Preservation.
TIP 15: Bronson Way N. Bridge Seismic Retrofit & Painting.
TIP 17: Houser Way N. Seismic Retrofit & Painting.
TIP 22: Renton Connector.
TIP 25: Williams Ave. N Seismic Retrofit & Painting.
TIP 28: Houser Way Non‐Motorized Improvements.
TIP 37: Nile Ave. NE Bridge Repair.
TIP 39: Renton Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Improvements.
TIP 40: Transit Master Plan.
Furthermore, Ms. Garcia describe the following recently Constructed TIP Projects:
Sunset Lane NE / NE 10th Ave. Improvements,
Phase 1 Connecting Downtown Renton Improvements,
116th Ave. SE Pedestrian Improvements;
Anticipated construction of TIP projects that are scheduled to happen in the next year are:
Duvall Ave. NE Roadway Preservation,
Renton Ave. NE Roadway Preservation,
Williams Ave. S/Wells Ave. S Two‐Way Conversion,
Lake Washington Loop Trail ‐ Phase 3.
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Concluding, Ms. Garcia noted that once the TIP is adopted, the new interactive map will be
linked on the City's website for citizens to access for updates and information related to the
TIP projects; and she stated that staff is recommending that Council approve the Six‐Year
2019‐2024 TIP and present the resolution regarding this matter for reading and adoption.
There being no further discussion, it was,
MOVED BY WITSCHI, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC
HEARING. CARRIED.
APPEAL
a) Planning & Development Committee Chair McIrvin presented a report stating that on August
9, 2018, the Planning and Development Committee heard the closed record appeal hearing
arguments of the Appellants, Robert and Doravin Wilson on behalf of their plat development,
Wilson Park I and their representative, attorney Clara Park. The City’s Community &
Economic Development Department, was represented by Senior Assistant City Attorney Leslie
Clark. No other parties of record spoke or made themselves known at the closed record
appeal hearing.
The Committee recommended that Council adopt the Joint Stipulation Agreement and Agreed
Order that was agreed upon and signed by both parties on August 17, 2018 (please see
attached, Exhibit A) as the final decision in the matter regarding the Wilson Park 1 Appeal of
Hearing Examiner Decision Denying Request for Extension of Plat Expiration.
MOVED BY MCIRVIN, SECONDED BY WITSCHI, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
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:
The Mayor’s weekly newsletter was awarded first place in the nation for external
newsletters by the National Association of Government Communicators (NAGC). The
committee looked at submissions from all over the country and judged them on
purpose, goals, objectives, target audience, and special factors. To subscribe, visit
http://rentonwa.gov/mnl.
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. At the request
of Councilmember Persson, item 8.b. was removed for separate consideration.
a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of August 13, 2018. Council Concur.
c) AB ‐ 2200 Executive Department recommended approval of a three‐year contract with
Diamond Marketing Solutions, Inc., with an annual cost of $98,551.20, for postal metering
and delivery services. Refer to Finance Committee.
d) AB ‐ 2203 Executive Department recommended approval of an agreement with the Renton
Regional Fire Authority outlining the responsibilities and requirements with regards to the
development of Fire Station #15. Council Concur.
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e) AB ‐ 2201 Public Works Administration recommended ratifying the Second Addendum to the
Indemnification Agreement, CAG‐18‐150, with The Boeing Company. Council Concur.
f) AB ‐ 2196 Utility Systems Division recommended approval of an agreement with Northwest
Hydraulic Consultants, Inc., in the amount of $132,377, for the Annual Cedar River Sediment
Survey and Analysis project. Refer to Utilities Committee.
g) AB ‐ 2197 Utility Systems Division recommended approval of the Water Quality Grant
Agreement WQC‐2017‐Renton‐00002, with the Department of Ecology, to accept $93,000 in
grant funds for the Heather Down Detention Pond Water Quality Retrofit project. A $31,000
city match is required. Refer to Utilities Committee.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR TO APPROVE
THE CONSENT AGENDA, MINUS ITEM 8.B. CARRIED.
ITEM 8.B. ‐ SEPARATE CONSIDERATION (Scriveners Error Identified)
b) AB ‐ 2198 City Clerk submitted a 60% Direct Petition to Annex for the proposed Parker
Annexation, and recommended a public hearing to consider the petition be set for September
10, 2018; 14.5 20.5 acres located at the southeastern portion of City limits, bordered by City
limits at the west, the urban growth boundary at the west and south, and by SE 124th St. at
the south.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR; SET PUBLIC
HEARING ON 09/10/2018. CARRIED.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a) Transportation Committee Chair Corman presented a report concurring in the staff
recommendation to adopt the resolution authorizing the temporary total closure of East Valley
Road between 1701 East Valley Road and 2501 East Valley Road and SW 19th Street between
200 SW 19th Street and 204 SW 19th Street for up to four calendar days between August 24 and
August 27, 2018 to construct the Rolling Hills Creek Culvert crossing at East Valley Road as part of
the WSDOT I‐405/SR167 Interchange Direct Connector project. The Committee further
recommended the resolution regarding this matter be presented for reading and adoption.
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 adopt the resolution authorizing the temporary complete closure of SW 19th
Street between 100 SW 19th Street and 204 SW 19th Street for up to 10 calendar days between
September 4 and September 30, 2018 to construct the Rolling Hills Creek culvert tie‐in to the
existing 60‐inch storm line as part of the WSDOT I‐405/SR167 Interchange Direct Connector
project. The Committee further recommended the resolution regarding this matter be presented
for reading and adoption.
MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Council Committee Meeting Calendar
August 20, 2018
August 23, 2018
Thursday
4:00 PM Utilities Committee, Chair Witschi – Council Conference Room
1. Varma and Ram Latecomer’s Agreement
2. Annual Cedar River Sediment Survey and Analysis Agreement
3. Heather Downs Detention Pond Water Quality Retrofit Project Grant Agreement
4. Emerging Issues in Utilities
4:30 PM Planning & Development Committee, Chair McIrvin – Council Conference Room
1. Title IV – Docket #13, Groups A, B and C
2. Multi-family Property Tax Exemptions Briefing
3. Emerging Issues in CED
August 27, 2018
Monday
Council Holiday No Council Meetings
September 3, 2018
Monday
Labor Day No Council Meetings
September 10, 2018
Monday
4:30 PM Finance Committee, Chair Persson – Council Conference Room
1. Office Mail Metering Services Contract
2. Vouchers
3. Emerging Issues in Finance
CANCELLED Public Safety Committee, Chair Pavone
5:30 PM Committee of the Whole, Chair Prince – Conferencing Center
1. CAC Report Deliberations
2. CIP Deliberations
3. Renton RFA Separation from City Support Transition
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RE: Wilson Park 1 Preliminary Plat(File No. LUA- Joint Stipulation and Agreement and
09-140) Agreed Order
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Applicant's Appeal of Hearing Examiner PROPOSED]
11 Decision Denying Request for Extension of Plat
Expiration
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14 I. JOINT STIPULATION AND AGREEMENT
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Appellants, Robert and Doravin Wilson (the"Wilsons"),and the City of Renton (the
City")hereby jointly stipulate and agree to the following (the "Joint Stipulation and16
Agreement").
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1. Based on typical timelines for construction permit review and approval and
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associated construction of a plat of the size of Wilson Park 1, City staff fully expects that there is
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not sufficient time to receive a Public Works Approval Letter and to file for a complete final plat
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application by July 5, 2019.The Wilsons acknowledge that City staff have informed them of the
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foregoing. Nevertheless,the Wilsons believe they can meet a July 5, 2019 deadline and elect to
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attempt to meet the July 5, 2019 deadline, but the Wilsons do so agreeing that no further plat
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extensions are available for Wilson Park 1 beyond July 5, 2019.
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Wilson Park 1—Stipulation and Agreed Order[PROPOSED] Renton City Attorney
1 a 1055 South Grady Way
5=1 Renton,WA 98057
Phone: 425.430.6480
Fax: 425.430.6498
EXHIBIT A to 8/20/2018 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes
1 2. Wilson Park 1 did not meet the RMC 4-7-080.1.2.standard for a plat extension
2 because there was no showing of"need caused by unusual circumstances or situations which
3 made it unduly burdensome to file the final plat" by August 16, 2018. The Hearing Examiner
4 did not make any substantial error of fact or law.
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3. Despite Wilson Park 1 not having met the plat extension standard and the
Hearing Examiner not having erred, both parties agree to resolve this matter along the terms
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set out in this agreed order because of the mutual benefits to be achieved.
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4. The Wilsons knowingly,willingly, and voluntarily waive all rights they would
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otherwise have to seek any further preliminary plat extension beyond that expressly stipulated
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to in this agreed order. The Wilsons intend and agree that this waiver shall be a covenant
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running with the land,and is binding on all successors, heirs,and assigns. The covenant shall be
11 a recorded notice on title,with recording fees to be recovered in the plat permit review fees
12 payable by the applicant. City staff will provide the Wilsons a draft copy of the notice at least
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14 5. The Wilsons knowingly,willingly, and voluntarily waive all rights they would
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17 6. Wilson Park 1 loses its vested status, effective August 17, 2018. Wilson Park 1
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20 7. The Wilson Park 1 preliminary plat expiration date is extended to July 5,
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2019. The Wilson Park 1 preliminary plat will expire on July 5,2019 unless a complete
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application for final plat for Wilson Park 1 has been submitted on or before that date. In
accordance with RMC 4-8-120.C,a Public Works Approval Letter confirming substantial
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Wilson Park 1—Stipulation and Agreed Order[PROPOSED] Renton City Attorney
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1055 South Grady Way
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Phone: 425.430.6480
Fax: 425.430.6498
EXHIBIT A to 8/20/2018 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes
1 completion of all proposed plat improvements is required as part of a complete final plat
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3 8. As stipulated to above, no request for additional preliminary plat extension shall
4 be made or granted for Wilson Park 1 that would extend the expiration date beyond July 5,
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2019.
6 Dated this NA day of August,2018.
7 Stipulated and Agreed to by:
8 VAN NESS FELDMAN LLP
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Clara Park,WSBA No.52255
11 Attorney for the Wilsons
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Senior Assistant City Attorney
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23 1. After having reviewed the foregoing,the City Council of the City of Renton
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Wilson Park 1-Stipulation and Agreed Order[PROPOSED] Renton City Attorney
3 1055 South Grady Way
Renton,WA 98057
Phone: 425.430.6480
Fax: 425.430.6498
EXHIBIT A to 8/20/2018 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes
1 completion of all proposed plat improvements is required as part of a complete final plat
2 application.
3 8. As stipulated to above, no request for additional preliminary plat extension shall
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be made or granted for Wilson Park 1 that would extend the expiration date beyond July 5,
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2019.
6 Dated this I day of August, 2018.
7 Stipulated and Agreed to by:
8 VAN NESS FELDMAN LLP
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Attorney for the Wilsons
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Senior Assistant City Attorney
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Concurrence by:
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Doravin Wilson
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22 II. AGREED ORDER
23 1. After having reviewed the foregoing, the City Council of the City of Renton
24 hereby ADOPTS the Joint Stipulation and Agreement.
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Wilson Park 1-Stipulation and Agreed Order[PROPOSED) Renton City Attorney
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1055 South Grady Way
7` Renton,WA 98057
Phone: 425. 430.6480
Fax: 425.430.6498
EXHIBIT A to 8/20/2018 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes
1 completion of all proposed plat improvements is required as part of a complete final plat
2 application.
3 8. As stipulated to above, no request for additional preliminary plat extension shall
4 be made or granted for Wilson Park 1 that would extend the expiration date beyond July 5,
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2019.
6Dated this hlt17 day of August, 2018.
7 Stipulated and Agreed to by:
8 VAN NESS FELDMAN LLP
9 CRC_ G...1/4r,`C-k42.
CD_10 ara Park,WSBA No. 522
11 Attorney for the Wilsons
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14 Leslie Clark, WSBA No. 36164
Senior Assistant City Attorney
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Doravin Wilson
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22 II. AGREED ORDER
23 1. After having reviewed the foregoing,the City Council of the City of Renton
24 hereby ADOPTS the Joint Stipulation and Agreement.
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Wilson Park 1—Stipulation and Agreed Order[PROPOSED] Renton City Attorney
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ti 1055 South Grady Way
73'4 Renton,WA 98057
c` Phone: 425.430.6480
Fax: 425.430.6498
EXHIBIT A to 8/20/2018 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes
1 2. The City Council further ORDERS that the Joint Stipulation and Agreement is the
2 City's final decision in this matter. Accordingly,the City Council ORDERS that the Hearing
3 Examiner's final decision in this matter is modified to the extent necessary to avoid interference
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with the terms of the Joint Stipulation and Agreement.
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3. Pursuant to the Joint Stipulation and Agreement,this order is not appealable.
DECIDED by at least a majority of the City Council of the City of Renton in an open public
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meeting this day of August, 2018.
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Wilson Park 1—Stipulation and Agreed Order[PROPOSED] Renton City Attorney
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Renton,WA 98057
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Fax: 425.430.6498
EXHIBIT A to 8/20/2018 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes