HomeMy WebLinkAboutMotion SheetNOV 19, 2018 - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - MOTION SHEET
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6.a)
CONSENT
Approval of Council Meeting minutes of November 5, 2018.
COUNCIL CONCUR
Jason Seth
Sandi Weir
AGENDA
6.b)
CONSENT
AB - 2266 Mayor Law reappointed the following individuals to the
COUNCIL CONCUR
April Alexander
Jessie Kotarski
AGENDA
Renton Municipal Arts Commission for terms expiring on 12/31/2021:
Li Li -Wong
Evelyn Reingold and Mary Clymer.
Jason Seth
6.c)
CONSENT
AB - 2267 Administrative Services Department recommended approval
REFER TO
Jan Hawn
Jamie Thomas
AGENDA
of the 2018 Year -End Budget Adjustment ordinance, which amends the
FINANCE
Chris Seese
2017/2018 Biennial Budget appropriations in the amount of $6,001,300
COMMITTEE
Hai Nguyen
with the total amended budget to be $652,459,174 for the biennium.
6.d)
CONSENT
AB - 2215 Community & Economic Development Department
REFER TO
Jill Ding
Vanessa Dolbee
AGENDA
recommended approval of a 100-percent waiver of eligible
FINANCE
Jennifer Henning
development and mitigation fees as provided in Renton Municipal Code
COMMITTEE
Judith Subia
(RMC) 4-1-210.B.4 for the 28 Hundred Townhomes project, estimated
at $234,151.
6.e)
CONSENT
AB - 2265 Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of
REFER TO
Harry Barrett, Jr.
Susan Campbell -
AGENDA
Preferred Airside Alternative #5 to the Renton Airport Master Plan
TRANSPORTATION
Hehr
Update, and authorization for staff to brief the Federal Aviation
(AVIATION)
Jennifer Henning
Administration and begin drafting the Airport Layout Plan design using
COMMITTEE
Cliff Long
the selected alternative.
Jim Seitz
Jason Anderson
Cindy Moya
6.f)
CONSENT
AB - 2264 Utility Systems Division submitted CAG-16-061, SW 7th St
COUNCIL CONCUR
Ken Srilofung
Melissa Crawford
AGENDA
(Powell Ave SW to Lind Ave SW) Storm System Improvement Project
Laura Clenna
Phase 2, contractor Rodarte Construction, Inc., and requested
Ron Straka
acceptance of the project and release of retainage bond after 60 days,
once the required releases have been obtained.
7.a)
UNFINISHED
Committee on Committees Chair Persson presented a report
COUNCIL CONCUR
Julia Medzegian
Jason Seth
BUSINESS
recommending the following council committee assignments for 2019:
Cindy Moya
FINANCE
UTILITIES
(1st & 3rd Mondays, 4:00 pm)
(4th Monday, 5:30 pm)
Armondo Pavone, Chair
Ruth Perez, Chair
Ed Prince, Vice Chair
Carol Ann Witschi, Vice Chair
Carol Ann Witschi, Member
Ryan Mclrvin, Member
PUBLIC SAFETY PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
(2nd Monday, 5:30 pm) (2nd & 4th Mondays, 4:30 pm)
Randy Corman, Chair Ed Prince, Chair
Armondo Pavone, Vice Chair Ruth Perez, Vice Chair
Ed Prince, Member Armondo Pavone, Member
COMMUNITY SERVICES TRANSPORTATION
(1st Monday, 5:30 pm) (1st & 3rd Mondays, 5:00 pm)
Carol Ann Witschi, Chair Ryan Mclrvin, Chair
Ryan Mclrvin, Vice Chair Randy Corman, Vice Chair
Randy Corman, Member Ruth Perez, Member
7.b)
UNFINISHED
Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report concurring in the
COUNCIL CONCUR
Kari Roller
Jen Becht
BUSINESS
staff recommendation to approve the following payments:
Natalie Wissbrod
1. Accounts Payable — total payment of $7,692,993.88 for
vouchers 10088, 369750-369751, 369765-370073; payroll
benefit withholding vouchers 5925-5934, 369752-369764; and
two wire transfers.
2. Payroll —total payment of $1,474,095.66 for payroll vouchers
which includes 692 direct deposits and 9 checks (October 16-
31, 2018 pay period).
3. Kidder Mathews — total payment of $41,903.32 for vouchers
5752-5775.
7.c)
UNFINISHED
Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report concurring in the
COUNCIL CONCUR
Ellen Bradley-
Kim Gilman
BUSINESS
staff recommendation to approve the reclassifications of 24 employees,
Mak
Jan Hawn
in recognition of higher levels of duties and responsibility, as listed
Jamie Thomas
below:
Mehdi Sadri
• In the ASD Department, reclassify the Financial Services
David Lemenager
Manager position to grade m33; reclassify the Service Desk
Jennifer Henning
Supervisor position to "Client Technology Services & Support
Ed VanValey
Supervisor" at grade a30; reclassify the Tax Auditor position to
"Tax & Licensing Program Manager" at grade m27; reclassify
the Senior Systems Analyst position to grade a29; reclassify the
Systems Analyst position to grade a26; and reclassify the
Business Systems Analyst position to "Senior Business Systems
Analyst" at grade a27.
• In the HRRM Department, reclassify the Senior Human
Resources Analyst position to grade m25; and reclassify the
Human Resources Analyst and Risk Management Analyst
positions to grade m23.
• In the CED Department, reclassify the Property & Technical
Services Manager position to grade m33.
• In the Police Department, reclassify the Commander position to
grade m38; and reclassify the Deputy Chief position to grade
m46. In addition, increase the Commander and Deputy Chief
physical fitness premium to 3%.
7.d)
UNFINISHED
Utilities Committee Chair Witschi presented a report concurring in the
COUNCIL CONCUR
Linda Knight
Lys Hornsby
BUSINESS
staff recommendation to execute the Community Services Agreement
Melissa Crawford
2666 EHS with Public Health Seattle and King County to accept
Laura Clenna
$66,111.12 in non -matching grant funds in 2018 for Local Hazardous
Waste Management Program projects.
7.e) UNFINISHED Planning & Development Committee Chair Mclrvin presented a report COUNCIL CONCUR Paul Hintz
BUSINESS concurring in the staff recommendation to adopt a resolution to adopt
Capital Facilities Plans for the Renton, Kent and Issaquah School
Districts and to incorporate the following requested fee amounts for
each District into the Renton 2019/2020 Fee Schedule:
Renton
2018
2019
Change
Single -Family
$7,772
$6,877
($895)
Multi -Family
$1,570
$2,455
$885
Kent
2018
2019
Change
Single -Family
$5,235
$5,397
$162
Multi -Family
$2,267
$2,279
$12
Issaquah
2018
2019
Change
Single -Family
$8,762
$15,276
$6,514
Multi -Family
$3,461
$4,399
$938
Additionally, the Planning & Development Committee recommended
concurrence in the staff recommendation to adopt a resolution
extending the sunset date for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) fee
reductions/waivers to December 31, 2020.
Hai Nguyen
Angie Mathias
Judith Subia
Finally, the Committee recommended that resolutions regarding these
matters be presented for adoption.
7.f) UNFINISHED Planning & Development Committee Chair Mclrvin presented a report COUNCIL CONCUR Mark Santos- Cliff Long
BUSINESS concurring in the staff recommendation to: Johnson Judith Subia
1. Approve the Multi -Family Housing Property Tax Exemption
Agreement that addresses the terms and conditions for the
Merrill Gardens at Renton Addition to receive a partial property
tax exemption upon completion; and
2. Authorize the Mayor to execute said agreement in substantially
the same form.
7.g)
UNFINISHED
Planning & Development Committee Chair Mclrvin presented a report
COUNCIL CONCUR
Angie Mathias
Judith Subia
BUSINESS
concurring in the staff and Planning Commission recommendation to
Stephanie Rary
adopt the 2018 Title IV Docket Group 13. The Planning and
Development Committee further recommended that ordinances for the
items listed below be prepared and presented for first reading when
they are complete.
Group C
• #D-149: Mobile Food Vendors
• #D-150: Townhouse Review
• #D-151: Parking Standards
• #D-152: Service and Social Organizations
Group D
• #D-153: Administrative Code Interpretations
• #D-154: Multi -Family Incentives, Tax Exemptions, and Waived Fees
7.1h)
UNFINISHED
Planning & Development Committee Chair Mclrvin presented a report
COUNCIL CONCUR
Angie Mathias
Judith Subia
BUSINESS
concurring in the staff and Planning Commission recommendation to
Stephanie Rary
amend the Comprehensive Plan with its associated map and text
amendments. The Planning and Development Committee further
recommended that ordinances for the following items be prepared and
presented for first reading when they are complete:
• Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map Amendment and rezone
from Residential High Density with R-14 zoning to Commercial
Mixed Use with Center Village zoning to support the Renton
Housing Authority's efforts to create affordable housing
opportunities in the Sunset Area.
• Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map Amendment to correctly
identify the areas where the Commercial Neighborhood zone
implements the Residential High Density Land Use designation.
• Text Amendment to amend the Capital Facilities Element, as
requested by the Renton Regional Fire Authority (RFA), to
reference the RFA's Standards of Cover document.
7.i)
UNFINISHED
Planning & Development Committee Chair Mclrvin presented a report
COUNCIL CONCUR
Jennifer Henning
Judith Subia
BUSINESS
concurring in the staff and Planning Commission recommendation to
adopt a revision to RMC 4-5-060 in order to eliminate an exemption for
wireless communication facilities located in the right-of-way. The
Committee further recommended that the ordinance be prepared and
presented for first reading when it is complete.
7.j)
UNFINISHED
Community Services Committee Chair Perez presented a report
COUNCIL CONCUR
Cailin Hunsaker
Margie Beitner
BUSINESS
concurring in the staff recommendation to approve the Lake to Sound
Sandi Weir
Trail Interlocal Agreement between King County and the City of Renton.
8.a)
Resolutions:
Resolution No. 4358: A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and
COUNCIL ADOPT
Cailin Hunsaker
Margie Beitner
City Clerk to enter into an interlocal agreement with King County
THE RESOLUTION
Sandi Weir
regarding design, construction, operation and maintenance of the Lake
AS READ
to Sound Trail, Segment A, within Renton City limits.
8.b)
Resolutions:
Resolution No. 4359: A resolution was read extending the sunset date
COUNCIL ADOPT
Paul Hintz
Hai Nguyen
to December 31, 2020 for reduced development fees, including
THE RESOLUTION
Angie Mathias
transportation and parks impact fees, utility system development
AS READ
Judith Subia
charges (also known as utility hook-up fees), and land use review and
Sandi Weir
building fees, for Accessory Dwelling Units.
8.c)
Resolutions:
Resolution No. 4360: A resolution was read adopting by reference the
COUNCIL ADOPT
Paul Hintz
Hai Nguyen
current Capital Facilities Plans for Kent, Issaquah, and Renton School
THE RESOLUTION
Angie Mathias
Districts.
AS READ
Judith Subia
Sandi Weir
8.d)
Resolutions:
Resolution No. 4361: A resolution was read amending the City of
COUNCIL ADOPT
Jan Hawn
Jamie Thomas
Renton Fee Schedule for the years 2019 and 2020.
THE RESOLUTION
Kari Roller
AS READ
Sandi Weir
8.e)
Ordinance for
Ordinance No. 5900: An ordinance was read amending Subsection 4-5-
COUNCIL REFER
Jennifer Henning
Judith Subia
first reading:
060.E.2 of the Renton Municipal Code, eliminating the exemption from
THE ORDINANCE
Sandi Weir
permits for wireless facilities in the right-of-way, and providing for
FOR SECOND AND
severability and establishing an effective date.
FINAL READING
AT THE NEXT
COUNCIL
MEETING
8.f)
Ordinance for
Ordinance No. 5899: An ordinance was read amending Subsections 4-2-
COUNCIL ADOPT
Paul Hintz
Judith Subia
first reading
060.C, 4-2-080.A.6, 4-2-080.A.13, 4-2-080.A.16, 4-2-080.A.18, 4-2-
THE ORDINANCE
Angie Mathias
and
080.A.73, 4-2-110.A, 4-2-120.A, 4-2-120.13, 4-9-200.13, and sections 4-4-
AS READ. ROLL
Sandi Weir
advancement
150, 4-4-160, 4-11-010, 4-11-040, 4-11-060, 4-11-130, and 4-11-190 of
CALL: ALL AYES
to second and
the Renton Municipal Code, by amending townhouse regulations,
final reading:
including adding residential mixed use development standards and
adding and amending definitions, and providing for severability and
establishing an effective date.
8.g)
Ordinances for
Ordinance No. 5895: An ordinance was read adding a new Chapter 2-
COUNCIL ADOPT
Kelly Beymer
Maryjane Van
second and
11, Renton Senior Citizens Advisory Board, to the Renton Municipal
THE ORDINANCE
Cleave
final reading:
Code and providing for severability and establishing an effective date.
AS READ. ROLL
Carrie Nass
CALL: ALL AYES
Sandi Weir
8.h)
Ordinances for
Ordinance No. 5896: An ordinance was read authorizing the issuance
COUNCIL ADOPT
Jan Hawn
Jamie Thomas
second and
of one or more series of Limited Tax General Obligation Bonds in the
THE ORDINANCE
Kari Roller
final reading:
aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $15,000,000 to finance
AS READ. ROLL
Sandi Weir
costs related to parks, trails and recreational facility improvements and
CALL: ALL AYES
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.
8.i)
Ordinances for
Ordinance No. 5897: An ordinance was read establishing the property
COUNCIL ADOPT
Jan Hawn
Jamie Thomas
second and
tax levy for the year 2019 for general City operational purposes in the
THE ORDINANCE
Kari Roller
final reading:
amount of $21,300,000.
AS READ. ROLL
Sandi Weir
CALL: ALL AYES
8.j)
Ordinances for
Ordinance No. 5898: An ordinance was read adopting the Biennial
COUNCIL ADOPT
Jan Hawn
Jamie Thomas
second and
Budget for the years 2019/2020, in the amounts of $264,802,071 and
THE ORDINANCE
Kari Roller
final reading:
$260,252,613, respectively.
AS READ. ROLL
Sandi Weir
CALL: ALL AYES