HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/21/2017 - MinutesRenton Airport Administration Office
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Renton Airport Advisory Committee Meeting
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
5:30pm Meeting called to order by Marleen Mandt, RAAC Chair.
5:33pm Introduction of Gregg Zimmerman, PW Administrator
New Airport Manager, Harry Barrett Jr.
Round of introductions by attending members
5:35pm Review of November 15, 2016 minutes. Minutes unanimously approved.
5:38pm Neighborhood communications
- Robert Moran commented on airplanes flying over south Renton at a lower
altitude and north of Grady Way.
- Potential applicant for vacant position in South Renton
- Discussion concerning Benson Hill neighborhood requesting to be added to
represented neighborhoods
o annexed into Renton after RAAC formation
o Gregg explained that the resolution forming the RAAC needs to be
revised via a request to Council (letter from Marleen to Harry)
5:55pm Old Business
Blast Wall Artwork Project Completion
o Discussion of letter to Council recommending that Council reconsider
their decision to discontinue completion of the artwork portion of the
project.
o Robert Dempster explained the need for the commitment to
providing the history of the airport through the blast wall artwork and
urged the City to finish the project.
o Gordon Alvord asked the status of the project budget; Gregg
responded that the money that was needed to complete the blast
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Clayton Scott Field and Will Rogers-Wiley Post Memorial Seaplane Base
616 West Perimeter Road, Unit A, Renton WA 98057 425-430-7471
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wall artwork was closed out with the approval of the project. Gregg
explained that Jonathan presented the RAAC’s position to the City
Council in November 2016 and the City Council rejected the request.
o Robert Dempster stressed the importance of completing the project
using the full plan for the artwork and he would like the request to be
sent to Council; Gregg responded that the Council felt that the
remaining budget could be better spent on other projects.
o Ruth Perez clarified that the project budget was not large enough to
complete the entire project and the artwork had to be reduced in
order to complete the landscaping. Council did not make a decision
on the artwork, specifically. The decision was only to reduce the
budget for the artwork in order to complete the landscaping.
o Ruth Perez explained that the Transportation Committee would need
to review and make a decision, and recommended starting the
project over as an entirely new project with a budget in 2019.
o Marcie questioned the one percent for the artwork requirement;
Harry explained that the requirement was met.
o Bill Jepson explained the unique aspect that the blast wall brings to
the airport and went into some detail on what caused the
contractor’s bid to be too high to fall within the project budget;
unique artwork construction and installation process. The flow wall
that is installed is a prototype to demonstrate how the artwork is
established and cost Bill Jepson $30,000 to create. Bill explained that
he would need approximately three months to complete the artwork
construction and installation if Council approves the work as a new
project.
o Ruth Perez reiterated the need to follow standard procedures by
presenting the issue to the Transportation Committee as a new
project, and suggested pursuing an art grant.
o Kristin asked what the longevity is of the artwork that is installed; Bill
Jepson responded that is was made for permanent installation.
Master Plan
Forecast Model - version 8 was submitted to the FAA and was
rejected; the situation is similar to what other local airports are
experiencing with the FAA’s review process
Meeting with FAA in late March
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Clayton Scott Field and Will Rogers-Wiley Post Memorial Seaplane Base
616 West Perimeter Road, Unit A, Renton WA 98057 425-430-7471
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6:52pm Lines of Business Airport Lines of Business (see attached pages 5 to 12)
No comments
2016 Airport Business/Work Plan
Will continue where Jonathan left off
6:55pm New Business -
Harry’s Cornerstone Agenda
o Safety
Education and violations
Minimum Standards and enforcement/update
Employee safety/reducing crime
o Customer Relations
48 hour response time in repairs
Increase communications with staff
Improving GA-specific issues
o Community Engagement
Noise complaints; address new residents
Boost social media and internet
Partner with local schools and community youth programs
o Purposeful Planning
Master Plan update
o Continuous Internal Improvement
Update of last three months
o Airport Position Vacancies
Assistant Airport Manager
Two Full-time Airport Maintenance Workers
Airport Intern
90-Day Outlook
o Michelle starts April 10, 2017
o Two Full-time Maintenance Worker positions interviews begin
March 22, 2017
o Runway and Taxiway Bravo line striping
Longer-term
o Airport reorganization to address continuity
o Airport Rules and Regulations update
o Enforcement of existing federal regulations; runway incursions
Proposing fines/suspension of privileges
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Seaplane Base Rules and Regulations
Pavement Management Program
Interim patching and sealing Taxiway Alpha
Next Steps –
Draft a proposal for a new project for completion of Blast Wall Artwork
Address current use of Chamber of Commerce, 300 Rainier Avenue building
National Aviation Day is August 19, 2017; combine celebration and
community education with 70th Anniversary of City of Renton ownership of
the Airport
7:17pm Meeting Process Check –
Next meeting dates: May 9, 2017, August 8, 2017, and November 14, 2017
7:26pm Meeting adjourned
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Airport Update for RAAC
Airport Business Management
Airport Master Plan Update - In Progress
What:Update of the Airport’s existing 1997 Master Plan. A Master Plan is a comprehensive
study of an Airport that identifies the short, medium, and long term development
alternatives to meet future aviation demand.
Why:Master Plans are typically updated every 20 years. The last Master Plan was completed
in 1997. The Airport completed an Airport Layout Plan update in 2009.
How:FAA grant funded at 90%. Airport revenues will cover 10% of the project costs. The
Airport has contracted with Mead and Hunt to assist in completing the project. The cost
to complete this project is $837,705.
Status:Airport aerial survey has been mostly completed. The draft Inventory chapter has been
completed and discussed at the November 2014 RAAC meeting. The Forecast draft
chapter was discussed at the February 2015 RAAC meeting. The Capacity Analysis and
Facility Requirements Chapter was presented at the May 2015 meeting. The initial
Alternatives discussion was presented at the August 2015 meeting. The FAA is again
reviewing the Forecast and Airport staff are discussing with them the Critical Aircraft
designation. Once those variables are known, alternatives can be better planned.
Airport staff submitted an update to the Forecast Chapter based on FAA comments in
early February 2016. Comments came back from FAA staff on July 11, 2016. The Airport,
Mead and Hunt, and the FAA had a meeting to discuss next steps on July 20, 2016.
Based off of FAA comments from the meeting, Mead and Hunt has prepared a scope of
work addendum to cover expected additional costs of completing the forecast chapter.
That addendum was sent to FAA for review on August 3, 2016. Comments on that
addendum were sent back from ADO and received on August 5, 2016. The ADO has
rejected the proposed addendum to the contract. Mead and Hunt and airport
management have created and submitted a significantly updated version of the Forecast
as of November 10, 2016.
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608 West Perimeter Road Building Lease (PSE Hangar) - In Progress
What:Transitioning the 608 West Perimeter Road building from a month-to-month to a term
lease. This building is occupied by Northwest Seaplanes for their maintenance
operation.
Why:Term leases provide more certainty about the building’s ongoing occupancy.
How:Airport staff will create new lease documents.
Status:The market rents study is now complete. Airport staff have prepared a draft lease
document for this building. That lease document is under initial review by the City’s
legal staff.
622 West Perimeter Road Building Lease (NW Seaplanes Maintenance) - In Progress
What:Transitioning the 622 West Perimeter Road building from a month-to-month to a term
lease. This building is occupied by Puget Sound Energy for their corporate airplane.
Why:Term leases provide more certainty about the building’s ongoing occupancy.
How:Airport staff will create new lease documents.
Status:The market rents study is now complete. Airport staff have prepared a draft lease
document for this building. That lease document is under initial review by the City’s
legal staff.
Boeing Lease Rate Adjustment - In Progress
What:The Boeing Company is due for a rate adjustment on their long term lease.
Why:Lease adjustments at certain time intervals were identified in the 2010 master lease
with Boeing.
How:Lease adjustments will be made via an appraisal process.
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Status:The market rents study is now complete. City staff have prepared an amendment to the
Boeing lease and have sent that amendment to Boeing to review. Boeing met with
airport management on November 3, 2016, to discuss the proposed lease rates. Next
steps will be getting the amendment through the council process for approval.
Appraisal - Completed
What:An appraisal to assess Fair Market Value for a number of Airport buildings.
Why:Lease adjustments and lease transitions from month-to-month to term will be made
once the appraisal is complete.
How:The Airport is funding the appraisal out of Airport generated revenues.
Status:Project is now complete.
Seaplane Scenics Operating Permit and Agreement – In Progress
What:An Operating Permit and Agreement with Seaplane Scenics.
Why:Seaplane Scenics, LLC is a flight instruction and sight-seeing commercial business looking
to operate from the Airport and the adjacent W36 seaplane base.
How:Airport staff will create Operating Permit and Agreement documents for the City
Council’s consideration and approval.
Status:An application was submitted to the Airport on May 11, 2016. The applicant was
notified that review of the application would not take place until the week of June 20,
2016. First review the application occurred in mid-July. The application was deemed
incomplete and Seaplane Scenics was notified of the deficiencies and also notified that
no commercial activity could occur from the Airport until the Operating Permit and
Agreement had been executed. Seaplane Scenics has since resolved the application
deficiencies. The operating permit is on hold pending a lease amendment with The
Landing Gear Works (TLGW) for additional space in the building. TLGW has the lease on
the building that Seaplane Scenics wants to operate out of. Once that lease amendment
has gone through, the Seaplane Scenics operating permit may continue.
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Airport Operations and Maintenance
Runway and Vehicle Drive Lane Striping – On Hold
What:Maintenance project to stripe the runway centerline and the vehicle drive lane located
on the west side of the airport.
Why:The runway centerline is currently out of compliance. The northern 1000 feet of the
runway was striped as an add-on to the Boeing north bridge project leaving the
southern 2/3 of the runway with faded and obscured markings. The vehicle drive lane is
significantly faded the full length of the airport.
How:The airport is in the process of soliciting quotes for the proposed scope of work. Any
work completed for these projects are considered routine maintenance and would be
paid from the major maintenance line item of the airport budget.
Status:The airport was able to contract with two vendors to stripe the runway and vehicle drive
lane. Due to seasonal weather conditions it is unlikely that the contractor would be able
to complete work this year. The airport is drafting an amendment to the contract to
execute striping work at the earliest possible time in 2017.
New Airport Vehicle - In Progress
What:Purchase of new Ford Explorer.
Why:Last year, airport management observed that the current fleet of four vehicles was not
sufficient to allocate work efficiently across the entire staff. Additionally, two of the four
vehicles have exceeded their useful life and were already due for replacement. The
airport chose to expand the fleet by adding a fifth vehicle in 2016 to support operations,
then pursuing a replacement strategy for the other vehicles going into 2017.
How:The new airport vehicle is funded via airport revenue from the Machinery and
Equipment line item of the airport budget.
Status:The new Ford Explorer has been delivered to the city and is currently being retrofitted
with airfield equipment and markings. The airport is expecting to take possession of the
vehicle by the end of November.
Safety Self-Inspection/Lease Management Program – In Progress
What:Project to transition airfield safety inspection, maintenance management and lease
administration functions to contracted IT-based resource program.
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Why:Currently the airport is managing all safety and lease functions via paper based means.
As operations have grown, this has created inefficiencies related to airfield maintenance
workflows and inter-agency coordination/reporting.
How:The airport is has secured a license to access City Works which will be the platform used
to develop an in-house self inspection and maintenance workflow program.
Status:The Assistant Airport Manager has been working with the City of Renton GIS/IT
Managers to develop this application. The development and testing process is expected
to take up to 10-months to complete before roll-out into the field.
Security Gate System Upgrades – Completed
What:Full security gate system upgrade for vehicle and pedestrian gates.
Why:The gate system experienced an unforeseen and serious crash. Airport staff brought in
Entrance Controls to look at the problem. During this investigation, Entrance Controls
noted that several Lenel hardware components appeared to have failed. This project
will replace Lenel hardware at all but one vehicle gate and and update Lenel software.
How:Parts and labor covered by Airport generated revenue.
Status:The project for this contract with Entrance Controls is 95% complete. The airport
initiated change orders to the contract to address issues with gate P-6. Completion of all
work is expected by end of the year.
Rules and Minimum Standards Update – In Progress
What:Re-write to the current airport Rules and Minimum Standards.
Why:The Rules and Minimum Standards have not be updated since 2010. Over the past
several months, there have been many FAA rulings which impact much of the language
in the current Rules and Minimum Standards that the airport plans to address in the
update.
How:The Assistant Airport Manager is expected to begin reviewing/editing the document in
December and will send for legal review in early spring of 2017. Once the final language
has been adjudicated, the Airport Manager plans to present the document to the RAAC
for a vote.
Status:Not yet started
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Airport Capital Program
Shoreline Enhancement – In Progress
What:As part of the permitting for the Maintenance Dredge project at the Seaplane Base, the
Airport will make improvements to the shoreline north of the Runway. The project will
remove concrete rubble and replace with rock to prevent erosion.
Why:This project is driven by permits issued for the seaplane base maintenance project that
was completed early this year.
How:The Airport will fund this project. The contract for the design work with Hatch Mott
McDonald is $46,390.
Status:Project is at 90%.
Cedar River Hangar Building Electrical Upgrades– Building Electrical Upgrades – On Hold
What:The Airport will update the electrical system in the hangars over the next four years.
Why:The electrical system in the Cedar River Hangars is outdated and insufficient for tenant
needs.
How:The Airport will fund the electrical upgrades. URS prepared construction plans for the
project. The design for electrical project is complete and the permit is ready to be
picked up. The estimated cost to complete this project is $75,000.
Status:The Airport will be seeking bids to construct the improvements and narrow the cost
estimate during 2017.
Control Tower Seismic Upgrades and First Floor Remodel Project – In Progress
What:Seismic upgrades to the whole structure and a remodel of the first floor of the Control
Tower building.
Why:The Control Tower is not seismically sound and is subject to massive failure during an
earthquake. The first floor is being remodeled to improve the functionality of the floor
plan layout and optimize operations for current and future Airport staff.
How:Airport generated revenue will be used to fund this project. The current cost estimate to
complete this work is $2 million.
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Status:KPG has submitted their final draft of the pre-design report. The Airport has reviewed
this document. The Airport has asked KPG to create a scope and fee to take design to
100%. The City has received the scope and fee from KPG and is seeking to execute a
contract with KPG for the design. That contract will go to Council on May 9. The Airport
expects to issue the Notice-to-Proceed for KPG by the end of May. Design should be
complete in 2016 and construction is expected in 2017.
Boeing 760/770/820 Parcel and Apron A Improvements - Completed
What:Boeing is completing infrastructure and other parcel improvements to the 760/770/820
parcels.
Why:Boeing will be using all three of these parcels for short term 737 MAX airplane parking.
How:Project is fully funded by The Boeing Company.
Status:Construction work on 760/770/820 and Apron A is done. Boeing’s contractor is
responding to Airport/City punch list.
Extension of Bike and Pedestrian Trail - In Progress
What:Construction of a bicycle and pedestrian trail from Logan Avenue, around to Airport
Way, and then northbound on Rainier Avenue.
Why:This project will move bicyclists and pedestrians off East and West Perimeter Roads by
connecting the existing trail end just before the Logan Avenue Bridge to the bicycle
route on Rainier Avenue via Airport Way South.
How:Project is funded via federal grants and City general fund tax revenues. No Airport
revenues are being put toward this project with the exception of property acquisition of
the Car Shop at the corner of Logan Avenue and Airport Way South on the southeast
corner of the Airport. The project is estimated to cost $2 million.
Status:Project is at 60% design.
Installation of Fiber or Cable – On Hold
What:Addition of fiber or cable on Airport property for better connectivity.
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Why:Requested by tenants in the southeast corner for high speed internet and television.
This is also a good infrastructure improvement for the remaining tenants.
How:Design and construction costs covered by provider.
Status:Comcast staff continues to design their conduit runs around the Airport after receiving
Airport feedback on the design. The agreement has been in Comcast’s hands for several
months. No change since last RAAC meeting. Airport has recently been talking with
Wave broadband about bringing service into the southeast corner of the Airport. No
movement on this issue in recent months.