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MINUTES
City Council Regular Meeting
7:00 PM -Monday, November 20,2017
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: Councilmembers Absent:
Armondo Pavone, Council President None
Randy Corman
Ryan Mclrvin
Ruth Perez
Don Persson
Ed Prince
Carol Ann Witschi
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT
Denis Law, Mayor
Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer
Cheryl Beyer,Senior Assistant City Attorney
Megan Gregor, Deputy City Clerk
Ellen Bradley-Mak, Human Resources/Risk Management Administrator
Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator
Jan Hawn, Administrative Services Administrator
Commander Tracy Wilkinson, Police Department
PROCLAMATION
a) Small Business Saturday:A proclamation by Mayor Law was read declaring Saturday,
November 25, 2017 to be "Small Business Saturday' in the City of Renton, encouraging all
citizens to 'buy local' and support small businesses and merchants on Small Business
Saturday, and throughout the year.
MOVED BY PAVONE,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL ADOPT THE
PROCLAMATION AS READ.CARRIED.
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ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Chief Administrative Officer Jay 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:
• Inclement Weather Response Reminder:The Public Works Department reminded
residents to help prevent local residential street flooding by monitoring catch basins
near their homes 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; during snow and ice events,the Department sanders and snow plows are
dispatched to keep major arterials drivable.Visit our website 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.
• The City is in the process of updating its Bicycle and Trails Master Plan and is
interested in public input at an open house on Thursday, November 28th from 5:00 to
8:00 p.m. at the Renton Senior Center, 211 Burnett Avenue North.
• New agility equipment has been added to the Cedar River Dog Park as part of a Girl
Scout Gold Award project by Kira Le, a local high school student.Apparatus include a
hoop jump, a see-saw,weave poles, and an adjustable jump. Ms. Le also resurfaced
the existing A-Frame dog walks. She is coordinating with the City to hold an Opening
Day on Saturday, November 25th from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m.to get feedback from Dog
Park users about the project.
• The in-water phase of the Bird Island Shoreline Enhancement project will take place
this and next month at Coulon Park.American Construction Company will be working
November 27th until the end of December. Expect to see cranes and other heavy
equipment around the island as well as turbidity curtains in the lake. Bird Island will
be closed to the public during construction.The end result of this project will be an
improved habitat for salmon, birds, and other wildlife that use the Island, and a new
area for the public to view scenic Lake Washington.
• Preventative street maintenance will continue to impact traffic and result in
occasional street closures.
AUDIENCE COMMENTS
Prior to the public comment period, it was
MOVED BY PRINCE,SECONDED BY PAVONE,COUNCIL SUSPEND THE RULES FOR
THIS MEETING AND ADJUST THE INDIVIDUAL PUBLIC COMMENT TIME
ALLOTMENT FROM FIVE MINUTES TO TWO MINUTES. CARRIED.
Following a number of emails received by Council related to the Longacres DIY Skate Park, it was
MOVED BY PAVONE,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL REFER THE TOPIC OF THE
DEMOLITION OF LONGACRES DIY SKATE PARK TO THE ADMINISTRATION.
CARRIED.
The following individuals requested the assistance of the City to help stop the Washington
State Department of Transportation (WSDOT)from demolishing Longacres DIY-a skate park
in Renton, built and cared for by local residents, on an underutilized piece of property
underneath an 1-405 overpass:
• Jack Skeal,Seattle
• Travis Halbert, Covington
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• Brian Foss, Renton
• Moses Hansen, Ravensdale
• Austin Smith, Normandy Park
• Talon Monteau, Kent
• David Waite,Tacoma
• Jesse Swift, Maple Valley
• Drew Learn, Bellevue
• Hector Martinez,Seattle
• Cole Nadeah, Covington
• Corey Paschall, Covington
• Sabin Olson, Renton
• John Farley,Tukwila
• Kurtis Willden, Kent
• Lesley Sheppard,Snoqualmie
• Eli Sheppard,Snoqualmie
• Mark Arnold, Renton
• Katie Marquart, Des Moines
• Kristin Ebeling,Seattle
• Chad Carnie, Kent
Mayor Law encouraged everyone to get in touch with their State representative as well as
request that someone from WSDOT contact the City if they wish to work together. CAO Jay
Covington stated that he would ask the Transportation Director,Jim Seitz, to help provide the
people of LongacresDlY with a name to contact within WSDOT.
CONSENT AGENDA
Items listed on the Consent Agenda were adopted with one motion,following the listing.
a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of November 13, 2017. Council Concur.
b) AB-2035 Police Department recommended approval of an interlocal agreement with the
Renton School District,for reimbursement of$75,000 per year per officer,for the placement
of three School Resource Officers within the Renton School District for a two year period.
Council Concur.
c) AB-2034 Utility Systems Division recommended approval of a 2017 WaterWorks Grant
Agreement with King County,to accept up to $70,000 in grant funds for the design to retrofit
the Heather Downs detention facility; and approval to appropriate the funds to Surface Water
Utility accounts. Refer to Utilities Committee.
MOVED BY PAVONE,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL CONCUR TO APPROVE THE
CONSENT AGENDA,AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a) Council President Pavone presented a report in which the Committee of the Whole reviewed the
proposed changes to Business and Occupation Taxes and Per Employee License Fees, and
recommended concurrence in the following actions:
1. Eliminate the Per Employee License Fee (Ordinance)
2. Reduce the Business and Occupation Tax Threshold to$500,000(Ordinance)
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3. Change Non-Profit license fee exemption to include all non-profit businesses that are
exempt from taxation under 26 U.S. Code Subsections 501(c)and (d).
4. Repeal City of Renton Ordinance No. 5861 and incorporate all changes in the newly
adopted ordinance.
The Committee of the Whole recommended Council approve the proposed changes and place
associated legislation reflecting the above changes for first reading.
MOVED BY PAVONE,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.CARRIED.
b) Council President Pavone presented a report recommending the following 2018 Council
Committee Assignments:
FINANCE PUBLIC SAFETY
(2nd &4th Mondays,4:30 pm) (2nd &4th Mondays, 5:30 pm)
Don Persson,Chair Armondo Pavone, Chair
Ruth Perez,Vice Chair Randy Corman,Vice Chair
Armondo Pavone, Member Don Persson, Member
COMMUNITY SERVICES UTILITIES
(1st&3rd Mondays, 5:30 pm) (2nd &4th Thursdays, 3:30 pm)
Ruth Perez, Chair Carol Ann Witschi, Chair
Carol Ann Witschi,Vice Chair Ryan Mclrvin,Vice Chair
Ryan Mclrvin, Member Randy Corman, Member
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT TRANSPORTATION
(2nd &4th Thursdays,4:00 pm) (1st&3rd Mondays,4:30 pm)
Ryan Mclrvin,Chair Randy Corman, Chair
Armondo Pavone,Vice Chair Don Persson,Vice Chair
Carol Ann Witschi, Member Ruth Perez, Member
MOVED BY PRINCE,SECONDED BY PAVONE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.CARRIED.
c) Planning and Development Committee Chair Prince presented a report concurring in the staff
and Planning Commission recommendation to 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:
Private Party Initiated Applications
• CPA M:01 Fairwood Wetlands: Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map Amendment and
rezone from Residential Medium Density with R-8 zoning to Residential Low Density with
R-1 zoning to reflect that development potential is limited by a major wetland that
covers more than 85%of the site.
City Initiated Amendment
• Text Clean Up: Text amendments to improve consistency, correct scrivener's errors, and
make other non-substantive text amendments to the Comprehensive Plan.Additionally,
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striking adoption years of other plans, in order to help the Comprehensive Plan to stay
current with plans as they are updated and alleviate the frequency of small text changes
to the Comprehensive Plan to change the adoption year of other plans.
The Planning and Development Committee understands that two of the private party initiated
Comprehensive Plan Amendments(CPA M:02 Kennydale Market and CPA M:03 Pointe Heron)
applications have been continued at the applicants' request.Those applications will be
considered and recommendations will be forwarded to Council as part of the 2018
Comprehensive Plan Amendment cycle.
d) Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report approving for payment on November 20,
2017 claims vouchers 5622-5625, 5634-5640, 361022-361024, 361026, 361034-361048, 361072-
361356 and four wire transfers and one payroll run with benefit withholding payments totaling
$4,501,803.61 and payroll vouchers including 730 direct deposits and 35 payroll vouchers
totaling$1,291,812.15.
MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.CARRIED.
e) Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to
approve the amendment to the King County Conservation Futures Interlocal Cooperation
Agreement to accept$400,000 in grant funding for one 5.23 acre parcel to be acquired in 2017
as part of the May Creek Greenway, located west of 1-405 and adjacent to the south side of May
Creek(Fawcett South Property).The Committee further recommended that the Mayor and City
Clerk be authorized to execute the amendment and that the resolution regarding this matter be
presented for reading and adoption.
MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
f) Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to
approve the reclassifications of three employees, in recognition of higher levels of duties and
responsibility:Two part-time Program Specialists (J. Pursell and J. Kim) are reclassified to Senior
Program Specialists, and the position of Chief Prosecuting Attorney(held by I. Clark) is
reclassified from salary grade m35 to m38. Funds to implement these changes are available in
the Public Works and Legal Departments' 2018 budgets.
MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
g) Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to
approve the 2018 Healthcare Management Administrators(HMA)and Envision Rx contract for
2018,with a revised fee schedule of a 1.6%increase for 2018.The contract covers administrative
services for claims on the City's self-insured medical, dental and prescription plans.
MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.CARRIED.
h) Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report concurring in the staff recommendation to
approve the Kaiser Permanente (formerly Group Health) contract for 2018,for active employees
and LEOFF 1 retirees.The rate increase is 2.3%and funding has been provided in the 2018
budget.
MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
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i) Transportation Committee Chair Perez presented a report concurring in the staff
recommendation to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Turnback Agreement TB 1-
0254 with the Washington State Department of Transportation for the jurisdictional transfer of
segments of SR 515, SR 900,SR 169, and SR 167.
MOVED BY PEREZ,SECONDED BY WITSCHI, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
LEGISLATION
Resolution(s):
a) Resolution No.4324:A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into
an interlocal agreement for school resource officers with Renton School District No.403.
MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION
AS READ.CARRIED.
b) Resolution No.4325:A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute
an amendment to the Conservation Futures Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between the
City of Renton and King County by including$400,000 allocation for the acquisition of one
open space parcel in the May Creek Greenway.
MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY WITSCHI,COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION
AS READ.CARRIED.
Ordinance(s)for first reading:
c) Ordinance No. 5866:An ordinance was read amending Section 5-5-2 and Subsections 5-5-3.A,
5-5-3.C, 5-5-3.E, 5-5-3.G.2, 5-25-4.C, 5-25-4.D, 5-25-10.J, 5-25-10.K, 5-25-10.Z, 5-26-3.E, 5-26-
6.A, 5-26-6.D, and 5-26-7.F of the Renton Municipal Code to streamline city business license
processes and taxes by eliminating the per employee license fee,expanding the business
license registration fee exemption for non-profit organizations to include all persons who are
exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to 26 U.S. Code Subsections 501(c) or(d),
lowering the revenue threshold for business and operations tax, clarifying potentially
ambiguous language to ensure consistent application of existing business and operations tax
and business license regulations; repealing Ordinance No. 5861 and incorporating herein
those changes that remain relevant; and providing for severability and establishing an
effective date.
MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE
FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING AT THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED.
Ordinance(s)for second and final reading:
establishing an effective date.
MOVED BY CORMAN,SECONDED BY PAVONE, COUNCIL PULL THIS ORDINANCE
AND REFER IT BACK TO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR FURTHER REVIEW.
CARRIED.
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NEW BUSINESS
Please see the attached Council Committee Meeting Calendar.
ADJOURNMENT
MOVED BY PRINCE, SECONDED BY PAVONE,COUNCIL ADJOURN.CARRIED.TIME:
8:02 P.M.
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Jason A. th, CMC, �� lerk
Megan Gregor,CMC, Recorder
Monday, November 20, 2017
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Council Committee Meeting Calendar
November 20, 2017
November 27, 2017
Monday
NO MEETINGS COUNCIL HOLIDAY
December 4, 2017
Monday
CANCELLED Transportation Committee, Chair Perez
CANCELLED Community Services Committee, Chair Witschi
5:30 PM Committee of the Whole, Chair Pavone - Conferencing Center
1. Puget Sound Access Update
2. Southport Street Name Change
3. Source of Income Discrimination Discussion