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City Council Regular Meeting
7:00 PM - Monday, January 28, 2019
Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall — 1055 S. Grady Way
CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Pro Tempore Persson called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order at 7:00
PM and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Councilmembers Present: Councilmembers Absent:
Don Persson, Mayor Pro Tempore Armondo Pavone
Randy Corman
Ryan Mclrvin
Ruth Perez
Ed Prince
Carol Ann Witschi, Council President Pro Tempore
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT
COUNCILMEMBER ARMONDO PAVONE. CARRIED.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT
Robert Harrison, Chief Administrative Officer
Alex Tuttle, Assistant City Attorney
Jason Seth, City Clerk
Ellen Bradley-Mak, Human Resources / Risk Management Administrator
Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator
Jennifer Henning, Planning Director
Wendy Rittereiser, Benefits Manager
Angie Mathias, Long Range Planning Manager
Commander Dan Figaro, Police Department
January 28, 2019 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
a) Councilmember Ruth Perez Recognition by Association of Washington Cities (AWC): Peter
King, Chief Executive Officer of AWC, provided a brief presentation recognizing
Councilmember Ruth Perez for successfully completing AWC's Certificate of Municipal
Leadership training program. Councilmember Perez accepted the certificate with
appreciation.
PUBLIC HEARING
a) Wolf Woods Annexation - 60% Petition & Zoning (A-17-002): This being the date set and
proper notices having been posted and published in accordance with local and State laws,
Mayor Pro Tempore Persson opened the public hearing to consider the 60% Notice of Intent
to Commence Annexation Proceedings petition and zoning for the proposed Wolf Woods
Annexation.
Long Range Planning Manager Angie Mathias reported that the proposed Wolf Woods
Annexation site is in the East Plateau Community Planning Area Potential Annexation Area
(PAA), and contains single-family homes and vacant property. She noted that the topography
of the area has some steep slopes, indicating that the critical area regulations would apply to
the area. Greenes Creek is located on site and it is a Type Ns Stream that does not contain fish
and has a seasonal flow, and there are wetlands located about 200 feet south of the site.
Additionally, she noted that none of the area's public services would change: the area would
stay within the Issaquah School District, would be served by the Renton Regional Fire
Authority, and it would remain within water district #90 and the Renton Sewer Utility.
Reviewing the site's zoning, Ms. Mathias stated that the area is designated in King County's
Comprehensive Plan as Urban Residential Medium (four to twelve dwelling units per acre)
and the Renton Land Use designation is Residential Low Density which allows for RC, R-1, or
R-4 zoning if annexed into the City. She reported that the City's Comprehensive Plan pre -
zoned the site in 1997 with an R-5 zoning. However, the City no longer has R-5 zoning, so staff
recommends R-4 zoning.
Ms. Mathias reported that there are five dwellings within the area with an estimated 11
residents. It is estimated there would be eight additional dwelling units with an estimated 18
more residents, based on the zoning standards over the next 10 years. 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.
There being no public comment it was,
MOVED BY WITSCHI, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC
HEARING. CARRIED.
January 28, 2019 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY PEREZ, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE FIRST READING
OF THE WOLF WOODS ANNEXATION AND ZONING ORDINANCES AT TONIGHT'S
MEETING. 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 2019 and beyond. Items noted were:
• The Mayor's State of the City address has been postponed to February 28, 2019. The
event will take place at the Renton Pavilion Event Center, 253 Burnett Ave S. Tickets
are $25/person or $200/table. To purchase tickets please contact Jeannie Gabriel at
425-430-6616 orjgabriel@rentonwa.gov.
• The Renton Elementary and Middle School Crossings project has been selected for a
$555,000 grant. This grant involves multiple crosswalk improvements, including the
installation of rectangular rapid flashing beacons at three schools: Sierra Heights
Elementary School, McKnight Middle School, and Maplewood Heights Elementary
School.
• The City of Renton is seeking candidates to serve on the Senior Citizens Advisory
Board. The board acts in an advisory capacity on matters of particular interest to
senior citizens in the Renton community. To apply, download an application from the
city's website or call 425-430-6632 to have one mailed. Applications are also available
at the Renton Senior Activity Center. Completed applications should be returned to
Debbie Little at the Senior Activity Center or mailed to the Mayor's Office.
Applications must be received by 5 p.m. on February 15, 2019.
• 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 expect the chance of lowland snow during the
winter months. Please remember that during snow and ice events, the department
sanders and snow plows are dispatched to keep major arterials drivable. Visit the
City's website to view 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.
• The Public Works Department seeks your input during a public open house featuring
the Wells Avenue South and Williams Avenue South Conversion Project on
Wednesday, January 30 from 3-6 p.m. at the downtown Renton Library located at 100
Mill Avenue South over the Cedar River. The event will be held in the large conference
room. This project will construct revisions to convert Wells Avenue South and
Williams Avenue South to two-way streets. Questions about the open house may be
directed to the Transportation Division at 425-430-7380.
• Preventative street maintenance will continue to impact traffic and result in
occasional street closures.
January 28, 2019 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
AUDIENCE COMMENTS
• Jeff Dineen, Renton, read a prepared statement regarding concerns related to noise
and lead fuel consumption of pleasure craft that utilize the Renton Municipal Airport.
He urged Council to address these concerns as part of the Airport's Master Plan
Update process.
CONSENT AGENDA
Councilmember Mclrvin requested Consent Agenda Item 7.f be removed for separate consideration. All
other items listed on the Consent Agenda were adopted with one motion, following the listing.
a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of January 14, 2019. Council Concur.
b) AB - 2309 Administrative Services Department submitted a water leak adjustment request
from Ping Lin, owner of the service address of 1531 N 3rd St, and recommended granting an
adjustment in the amount of $5,004.53 for applicable water, sewer, and King County Metro
charges in accordance with RMC 8-4-46 and 8-5-23. Refer to Finance Committee.
c) AB - 2314 Administrative Services Department submitted a list of outstanding debts, and
requested approval to write-off bad debt that cannot be collected in the amount of
$20,278.27. Refer to Finance Committee.
d) AB - 2316 Administrative Services Department recommended approval to issue Limited -Tax
General Obligation (LTGO) bonds generating approximately $8.5 million in project proceeds
funded by a local option sales and use tax to fund public infrastructure in the South Lake
Washington Revitalization Area. Refer to Finance Committee.
e) AB - 2308 Human Resources / Risk Management Department recommended adopting a
resolution that 1) approves an administrative change to the City's deferred compensation
457(b) plan allowing members to rollover Roth contributions to the plan, and 2) authorized
the City's 457 Committee to make administrative revisions to the plan as long as they do not
impact the City's budget. Council Concur.
g) AB - 2310 Transportation Systems Division recommended adoption of a Title VI Plan ensuring
that the provision of benefits and services, and transportation decision making are conducted
in a non-discriminatory manner. Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee.
h) AB - 2305 Transportation Systems Division submitted CAG-16-049, Sunset Lane NE
Improvements project, contractor Road Construction Northwest, and requested acceptance
of the project after 60 days, subject to receiving all required certifications. Council Concur.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY WITSCHI, COUNCIL CONCUR TO APPROVE THE
CONSENT AGENDA, MINUS ITEM 7.F. CARRIED.
SEPARATE CONSIDERATION - ITEM 7.F.
f) AB - 2312 Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of an agreement with King
County Metro Transit, in the amount of $126,352, for the purchase of ORCA Business Cards
and ORCA Business Passport products in support of the City's Commute Trip Reduction (CTR)
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MOVED BY MCIRVIN, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 7.F. AS COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED.
January 28, 2019 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a) Utilities Committee Chair Perez presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to
authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement with KPG, Inc. in the amount of
$424,541 for design services and water improvements for the NE 16th Street —Jefferson Avenue
NE Stormwater Green Connections Project.
MOVED BY PEREZ, SECONDED BY WITSCHI, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
b) Utilities Committee Chair Perez presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to
authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Water Quality Grant Agreement WQSWPC-
2016-Renton-00058 with the Department of Ecology to accept $250,000 in grant funds for the SE
172nd Street and 125th Avenue SE Green Stormwater Infrastructure Design Project.
MOVED BY PEREZ, SECONDED BY WITSCHI, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
c) Utilities Committee Chair Perez presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to
authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement with Louis Berger U.S., Inc. in the
amount of $111,600 for engineering design services for the Heather Downs Detention Pond
Water Quality Retrofit Project.
MOVED BY PEREZ, SECONDED BY WITSCHI, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
d) Planning & Development Committee Chair Prince presented a report concurring in the staff
recommendation to:
1) Approve the interlocal agreement between the cities of Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, Redmond
and Renton that will formalize the cooperative effort to support a robust entrepreneur and small
business ecosystem on the Eastside; and
2) Authorize the Mayor to execute said agreement in the same form and commit $15,000
annually for 2019 and 2020 to fund Startup 425 management and day-to-day operations.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY PEREZ, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
e) Planning & Development Committee Chair Prince presented a report concurring in the staff
recommendation to refer this matter to the Planning Commission to consider amending the
regulations regarding recreational uses in mixed use projects in the Urban Center zone, and
prepare an ordinance to be presented for first reading when it is complete.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY PEREZ, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
LEGISLATION
Resolutions:
a) Resolution No. 4364: A resolution was read adopting an amended Section 18, Rollover
Contributions, of the Adoption Agreement contained within the City's 457(b) Deferred
Compensation Plan, and authorizing the 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan Committee to
amend or update the City's 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan, provided that such
amendments or updates do not impact the City's budget.
January 28, 2019 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY PEREZ, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS
READ. CARRIED.
b) Resolution No. 4366: A resolution was read adopting an updated Renton Trails and Bicycle
Master Plan and Map.
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY PEREZ, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS
READ. CARRIED.
c) Resolution No. 4367: A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into
an interlocal agreement with the cities of Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, and Redmond entitled
"interlocal Agreement Establishing A Cooperative Effort To Support Regional Economic
Development (Startup 425)."
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY PEREZ, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS
READ. CARRIED.
Ordinances for first reading:
d) Ordinance No. 5919: An ordinance was read annexing certain territory to the City of Renton
(Wolf Woods Annexation; File No. A-17-002).
MOVED BY WITSCHI, SECONDED BY PEREZ, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR
SECOND AND FINAL READING AT THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED.
e) Ordinance No. 5920: An ordinance was read establishing the zoning classification of certain
property annexed within the City of Renton from R-4 (Urban Residential 4 Dwelling Units Per
Acre, King County Zoning) to R-4 (Residential 4 Du/AC; four dwelling units per acre, City of
Renton Zoning) (Wolf Woods Annexation; File No. A-17-002).
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY PEREZ, 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.
Councilmember Perez commented that she had received several emails from residents
complaining of strong smells and bad odors.
MOVED BY PEREZ, SECONDED BY PRINCE, COUNCIL REFER EMAILS REGARDING
STRONG SMELLS AND BAD ODORS RECEIVED FROM RENTON (RESIDENTS TO THE
ADMINISTRATION. CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY WITSCHI, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. TIME:
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Jason Seth, Recorder
Monday, January 28, 2019
January 28, 2019 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
Council Committee Meeting Calendar
January 28, 2019
February 4, 2019
Monday
3:30 PM Finance Committee, Chair Pavone - Council Conference Room
1 . Bad Debt Write-off
2. Utility Leak Adjustment - Lin
3. LTGO Bond Issuance
4. Vouchers
5. Emerging Issues in Finance
4:30 PM Community Services Committee, Chair Witschi - Council Conference Room
1 . Recreation Brochures Update
2. Aquatics Scheduling Update
3. Scholarship Program Update
4. Emerging Issues in Community Services
5:00 PM Transportation Committee, Chair Mclrvin - Council Conference Room
1 . BEFA Lease Addendum
2. Rainier Flight Service Lease Agreement
3. Adoption of Title VI Plan
4. WSDOT Acquisition 1-405/NE 44 St. Interchange
5. Airport Preferred Airside Alternative
6. Emerging Issues in Transportation
• 608 Building - Northwest Seaplanes
• PSE Hangar
6:00 PM Committee of the Whole, Chair Persson - Chambers
1 . Parks, Recreation and Natural Areas Plan Update
2. KC METRO Rapid Ride I -Line Introduction
3. Emerging Issues