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M I N UTES
City Council Regular Meeting
7:00 PM-Monday,September 11,2017
Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hali—1055 S. Grady Way
CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Law cal�ed the meeting of the Renton City Council to order at 7:00 PM and led the
Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Councilmembers Present:
Armondo Pavone, Council President
Randy Corman
Ryan Mclrvin
Ruth Perez
Don Persson
Ed Prince
Carol Ann Witschi
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT
Denis Law, Mayor
Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer
Leslie Clark,Senior Assistant City Attorney
Jason Seth, City Clerk
Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator
Kelly Beymer, Community Services Administrator
Preeti Shridhar, Deputy Public Affairs Administrator
Jennifer Henning, Planning Director
Commander Charles Karlewicz, Police Department
PROCLAMATIONS
a) Mayor's Day of Concern for the Hungry-September 16,2017:A proclamation by Mayor Law
was read declaring September 16, 2017 to be "Mayor's Day of Concern for the Hungry" in the
City of Renton and urging all citizens to join the Emergency Feeding Program and Salvation
Army Renton Rotary Food Bank in their efforts to nourish those who are hungry. Mayor Law
noted that Glenn Turner, Executive Director of the Emergency Feeding Program, accepted the
proclamation earlier in the day.
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MOVED BY PAVONE,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL CONCUR TO ADOPT THE
PROCLAMATION AS READ.CARRIED.
b) Women on the Rise Month-September 2017:A proclamation by Mayor Law was read
declaring the month of September 2017 to be"Women on the Rise Month" in the City of
Renton and encouraging all citizens to join in this special observance. Kela Hall with the KCHaII
Foundation accepted the proclamation with appreciation.
MOVED BY PEREZ,SECONDED BY WITSCHI,COUNCIL CONCUR TO ADOPT THE
PROCLAMATION AS READ.CARRIED.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
a) Multicultural Fair Update: Preeti Shridhar, Deputy Public Affairs Administrator, provided a
brief presentation on the second Multicultural festival happening September 22-23, 2017.
The festival celebrates the City's diversity through dance, entertainment and other activities.
b) RenCon Presentation: Brian Morris provided a brief presentation regarding the Renton Comic
Convention (Rencon)occurring September 15- 16, 2017. He noted that celebrities, artists,
authors,scientists, and cosplayers will be present at the event. He invited Council and the
community to come out and support the second annual Rencon event.
ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Chief Administrative Officerlay Covington reviewed a written administrative report
summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of
its business plan for 2017 and beyond. Items noted were:
• The Community Services Department would appreciate input from Renton residents
on a Parks&Trails Customer Satisfaction Survey through the month of September.
Available on the city's website and in hardcopy form at the Renton Senior Activity
Center,the Renton Community Center,the Highlands Neighborhood Center, and City
Hall,we encourage park patrons to give us their feedback.Thanks for spreading the
word! Contact Cailin Hunsaker, Parks and Golf Course Director, at 425-430-6606 with
any questions.
• Annual maintenance is happening at several city facilities.The Renton Senior Activity
Center is scheduled to close for annual maintenance on Monday,September 11th,
and will re-open on Monday,September 25th.
• The city is in the process of updating its Bicycle and Trails Master Plan and is
interested in public input. Please join us for an open house on Thursday,September
28th from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.at the Renton Community Center, 1715 SE Maple Valley
Highway in Renton. Questions may be directed to Parks Planning/Natural Resources
Director Leslie Betlach at 425-430-6619 or Transportation Planning Manager Vicki
Grover at 425-430-7393.
• The Solid Waste Utility will kick off its free Eco Film Series by exploring plastic waste
on Thursday, September 21st at 6:00 p.m. at Carco Theatre, 1717 Maple Valley
Highway, Renton 98057. Participants will be provided an opportunity to upcycle used
T-shirts into reusable shopping bags,followed by a screening of three short films that
shed light on the plastic problem. Questions may be directed to Solid Waste Program
Specialist Jina Kim at 425-430-7391,or for more information on all Eco Film Series
events, please visit our website at rentonwa.gov/ecofilmseries.
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• A new and improved Renton Clean Sweep Program will be in effect for single family
residential customers. Each household may schedule one collection to take place on
its regular garbage day between September 1st and December 29th at no additional
charge. For questions or to schedule your Clean Sweep collection,contact Republic
Services at 206-777-6440.
• Preventative street maintenance will continue to impact traffic and result in
occasional street closures.
Mayor Law added that an active investigation is underway regarding a shooting incident that
occurred at a hookah lounge located on Airport Way. He stated that the City and the police
department are taking decisive action to curb this unacceptable behavior. He also noted that
shootings have occurred at other hookah lounges in Renton, Kent, and Seattle. He
emphasized that the City is taking this matter very seriously.
AUDIENCE COMMENTS
Cynthia Collie, Renton, requested the City revoke the business license of the hookah lounge
located on Airport Way. She noted that there are shell casings can still be found in a nearby
alley after the recent shoot-out that occurred there. She explained that the business is
located just a few blocks away from a high school,youth center,the Salvation Army food
bank,and numerous homes. She asked why the business was still being allowed to operate
even though it has become a public safety concern.
Jeanne DeMund, Renton, requested that the City review Puget Sound Energy's current
proposal to divide the Energize Eastside project into northern and southern projects for
permitting purposes.She remarked that their excuse that rolling blackouts may occur if done
as a single project is not believable, as this issue had not been disclosed at any time in the
past.She also noted that splitting a project in order to evade permitting requirements is likely
illegal. She asked that the City hold Puget Sound Energy to one permitting process.
Councilmember Corman added that he did not want to see better treatment of the utility
corridor in different areas. He remarked that a single permitting process would ensure equal
treatment throughout the utility corridor. Mayor Law remarked that the City would look into
this issue.
CONSENT AGENDA
Items listed on the ConsentAgenda were adopted with one motion,following the listing.
a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of August 21, 2017.Council Concur.
b) AB-1965 City Clerk submitted a 60% Direct Petition to Annex for the proposed Eric Ressler II
Annexation and requests a Public Hearing be set on September 25, 2017 to consider accepting
the annexation. Council Concur;Set Public Hearing on 9/25/2017.
c) AB-1984 City Clerk submitted the August 2,2017 Primary Election certification from King
County Elections as follows: COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2-Armondo Pavone 6,089 votes, 53.58%
NOMINATED; Diane Dobson 4,488 votes,39.49% NOMINATED; Max J. Heller III 751 votes,
6.61%;Write-in 36 votes, .32%;COUNCIL POSITION NO. 6- Ruth Perez 5,516 votes,49.01%
NOMINATED;Jami Smith 3,728 votes,33.12% NOMINATED; Carl Eshelman 1,968 votes,
17.49%;Write-in 43 votes, .38%. None; Information Only.
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d) AB-1985 Community& Economic Development Department recommended setting a Public
Hearing on October 2, 2017 to receive public comment and to consider the City's proposed
allocation of 2018 Community Development Block Grant(CDBG)funds for human services and
economic development activities. Refer to Committee of the Whole;Set Public Hea�ing on
10/2/2017.
e) AB-1987 Community& Economic Development Department recommended approval of the
department's 2017 Long Range Planning Fall Work Schedule. Refer to Planning Commission
and Planning& Development Committee.
f) AB-1981 Police Department recommended approval of a cost reimbursement agreement
with the King County Sheriff's Office, in the amount of$26,951.91,for the purpose of covering
overtime payments to officers verifying the address and residency of registered sex and
kidnapping offenders in Renton. Council Concur.
h) AB-1982 Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of the Airport Staffing
Reorganization plan, and requests authorization to increase its budget by$148,879 per year
to accommodate the addition of three new 1.0 FTE positions and their workstations, effective
January 1, 2018.The requested budget adjustment will be included in the mid-biennium
budget adjustment ordinance. Refer to Finance Committee.
MOVED BY PAVONE,SECONDED BY PRINCE, COUNCIL CONCUR TO APPROVE THE
CONSENT AGENDA, MINUS ITEM 7.g.CARRIED.
SEPARATE CONSIDERATION-ITEM 7.g.
g) AB-1986 Police Department requested approval to hire a lateral police officer at Step D of
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MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL CONCUR TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 7.g.AS COUNCIL CONCUR.CARRIED.
UNFINISHED BUSINE55
a) Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report approving for payment on September 11,
2017 claims vouchers 5534-5536,5556-5564, 82517, 359399-359408, 359411-359412, 359421-
359434, 359454-359752 and one wire transfer and one payroll run with benefit withholding
payments totaling$4,806,083.69 and payroll vouchers including 744 direct deposits and 74
payroll vouchers totaling$1,402,600.30.
MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.CARRIED.
LEGISLATION
Ordinance(sJ for second and final reading:
a) Ordinance No.5857:An ordinance was read annexing certain territory to the City of Renton
(Tim D Annexation; File No.A-16-002)
MOVED BY PRINCE,SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AS READ. ROLL CALL:ALL AYES.CARRIED.
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b) Ordinance No. 5858: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) (Tim D. Annexation, File No.A-16-002).
MOVED BY PRINCE,SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AS READ. ROLL CALL:ALL AYES.CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
Please see the attached Council Committee Meeting Calendar.
ADJOURNMENT
MOVED BY PRINCE,SECONDED BY WITSCHI,COUNCIL ADIOURN.CARRIED.TIME:
7:48 P.M.
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Jason .Seth, CMC, City Clerk
Jason Seth, Recorder
Monday,September 11, 2017
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Council Committee Meeting Calendar
September li, 2017
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Thursday `
3:30 PM Utilities Committee, Chair Mclrvin - Council Conference Room
1. Solid Waste Update
4:00 PM Planning & Development Committee, Chair Prince - Council Conf. Rm
1. City Center Community Plan Text Amendment
2. Comprehensive Plan Amendments
September 18, 2017 '
Monday
CANCELLED Transportation Committee, Chair Perez
CANCELLED Community Services Committee, Chair Witschi
5:30 PM Committee of the Whole, Chair Pavone - Conferencing Center/Chambers
l. Security Camera Update
2. Regional Issues Update
3. WSDOT I-405 Master Plan Improvement Update (approx.6:15pm in Chambers)